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station, "
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pa ion oomrer. pa.
wuLyaflAa » wlkdishhold,
c' , 1 .' [reccaioMto j. eitmt,]-
V No.lOO Third Street, JHttebnrafc,
•>" ; • ; MsatufadtartrtaniJktilenin
Oariidßii Cornleoa,Bands, Bb&dei, Blinds,
"> Mftttressea,: Comforts, Cushions, Ac.
i 4>*»rtiCTkr attention paid to BTZAUBOAT WORK.
.-iMnwr* tjttkd asd law to obdsb.
.•aaljdto ■ • . .
J* : 'V- ‘WKI<LBt UIUDLK * CO.,
' $0 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
- • KAIrUrAuTbAXO 9T
WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
:If prsia rs eollcUed from thetrade, and promptly ship*
‘9^—par tastrasttons. -
■ inn i <i-nHhtk. or I per oeafc dlaaoont (Sr cash.
I wgJylfart “ ■
; L : ; : Iroa City Stove Warehoiue.
XXT W. BRADSHAW, (Snemssor to T.
iff • J.CIUIQA Co-,) Manufacturer of TIN. IRON
»ad GOPPEB. WARE, and Dealer in BTOVKB, *o- No. 124
WOOD BTfiRKT, between filth and Virgin slloy, Pitta
targb. Pa. fe3dyd
'j'HAntWBUiHT «. VOUHG,
--X (BocceWors to Jolm Cartwright,)
MANUFACTOItERS and Importers ox
JlxL POctAtßixX Table Cutlery, Barglcal and Dental Id.
■tnmMftta.QaiU'Pbtolx.Flabiag Tackle, Ao, No. ltd Wood
nmi Tkeyglf* rpadal attention to Uio manutketuriii* of
trasN%BBß»rtan, Jt«. Jobbing and RopHingirUli pans
tnality god dfiepateb. epltally
: wmmratiagm..... iuo «. nnu
wiuiAßi BAnaaiLi. a co*
Al Penn 6k, below Marbury, Pittsburgh. Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
&da Wortora, UannlUctnrera of BarthflPa Patent
:5°H B f >l<,co:aotlTß > ' loe * l *°d Cylinder Bollera, Chimneys.
Bed, Stum Pipe*, Condensers, Salt pan*.
Sfif *•“» ik * U - c Also, BlacksmlthJ
Wort,Bridtf» and >iaduct Injtis, done at tie aborts tv.
urdare from a distance promptly attended to.
fO» Cotton nuis, PiuiDargii.
fJENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. MANIJFAC
'XV TCRKRSof—
i.. . Penn 4 No. 1 heavy 4-1 Shootings;
. Carpet Chain of all color* aod shades; «*
Cotton Twine;
w Bed Cords;
M Plongh Line# and SaahOord;
of all alzaa and descriptions;
left at thallardwara Store of Logan A Gregg,
*1 Wood street, win hay attention. Jefifcly •
| ‘ JAH£S IHWin,
•cU Aclvi 1 . AN UFAOTPRER OF
fitJLPHUMO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid;
U Bweal torftaof Nitre; Nitria Add;
[, ..acffin*nViAnodjme; . UorbUcActd;
> ~Aq»Aßattnla,l?F; Nitrone do
■ Xmijartfßotßttai; mvk
. Ml tnferad at John Irwin A Bom. 67 Water etn»t
•J.-; ;i; WUliUtt TATS * BOS,
■ptIJMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
fotolhvtrvot, Pittsburgh, and foderal street, under
neath Rxoalslor UalU Allegheny. ;
V?Xverp deealptlon of fittings for Wetfer, Oas tod
meant, ' > noSkly
fflomratsston, Stt.
K V4f P* J, Q. IHHL
; -■ BECK & liAZBAB,
¥ -■ JRror>r/Ei. wirts & cOh ;;
Wholesale Ore cars, Coounkekn and forwarding Her chants
Wsi??ls^?sr iPn,rt,toM - - Mo - 18 *
. .CoortpanenU.ot Oherae, Batter, Rggi, drain, eto, aoll©.
tcaaa&dMtubctiiry returns goanstced. Liberal cash ad
vances made.. - _. jeSdtf
aosnreos.
oSTTUTER £c ROBINSON.
PSOOFCE m COSStSSION IEBCffANtS,
No,_ C Smitlifield Street,
Oi>pceltaJiloooßg»heli» Doom.
PKNH’A.
. H-OTO, DRAIN, mu. fSED, ill eitrr
KXDd «fOosatrj Prodaoe. Bp*tUl BttenUan clroatoOoa
«<naenttefP/odac«. lUfortoPitUbcrgb JBcreh»nt*Mi*.
. J*34yd
_J|. B. Blows™ W«. UUPATBICt.
TfcQWB? SL. KinKPAVaiCKS.
WHi OJlfi] 0 AJjE GliOC ic R 8
- ] AND DBALK&S IN f
l 1 ■ ‘Ti ©U ft ANDSEEDB, *
N°jixiyd and'l93 ‘ LJborty Street, Pittsburgh, j
J*i. - --i inii'm. i p. tL. siuon.
; f*;S. oanpiaut4 oo H
Oonmlufoa A Fonmdlag Hmlußd,
'V'; t:. And Wholesale. DnMn lit .
_JWESTERN
strcrtn, lard.pork, bacon, ploub, vish,
.Pot 4Paul Ashes, Salerat at, Linseed 4 Lard OU, Dried
frail and Produce genorally.
. Boa, 141 axed 143 Front Street,
M ■ • ■ ■■• PITTSBURGH, PA.
-r^ ——ona bboard.
.',' ■ crap « SBSPAS9,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN ~~
FLOVfit G-RAIN & PEODUCE,
80, 343 Liberty Street,
* ■Il-’V V ' PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ccolca branfia of FLOUR, for BAker's sod Family osa,
caaitintlj cn hand. Particular attention paid to filling
orticnfforMercfaADdlra generally. . oc&ijj
JAMES -A. FETZER, Forwarding and
COSOHS3ION UKBOHAHT, for tha rale of FLOUR,
GaiIK.BkCCa, LIED,BUTTE a, 8BU»3,DBIEI) i PRDIT 1
/To. 10 JUrbet Struts oner Vint,
Ra&r so F.Q. Bailey, Icq, Pittebargb, TCHIaa Dflwortb,
&CalbfcertA- 800, do, AteraU, Lm ACa,do, John
Dunlap, £»], do; J>. Harper i-00, Cincinnati; 8. Brady,
Cmbfer U.AIL. Back, Wheeling, Samoal Ott, Eh., do,
Ckiogte AOo., do, Pntna A Ponton,da; Cbokman A Bra,
Philadelphia--; \ . do&dly «
UG. GRAFF ......Fit ANR VAN OOBDEft.
OHAFF ft VAN QOftDBH,
MERCHANDISE BROKERS,
AND
(rVffIffSSION MERCHANTS,
114 Second Street, Pittsburgh,
umio
•• ■. W.Tkra A Co, hew Tort, Bbrirer A DUvorlb, Fiteb’g
“ Bpr. Itarbaorh A Co- «•
Thompson,-GJaik A Yonag, tX‘(khdlen,kluoaAOo. u
# : XbOidefobte. Uarrteon A Hopper. Cincio.
T. A~N«*hiU-A Ecus, Phils. T. 8. Dugan A : «
T, WAlirldgo A Co, Baltimore, O.D. Newcomb A Cfcx,
Anailtrad, Biggs A 00, * unite, Ky. ocl7-ljd
HERBST & BARKER,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
, t'r. : 267 Liberty Street, corner of Uand,
PHWBCBGH, PSHSPA,
"’QfePirtkTdar attention glrttn to the porchue and tale of
•war,-Crain, Dried Pnztb, PoUton, Pork, Laid,Butter
Obrtm, Clorer and Timothy Bcede, Ac.
SUed at the Invert market pricoe. Ad
-vaocns made on condgnaeplx.
tbefiueSnribßagMeooto&tory. enSLlyd
SAMOEIi B. fiQYI) * CO., ■,
-* pOUUIBSIOM MBBOnANTB,
de « : « r, ]3 ted ProdoM Generally,
F »: ‘‘•Ly.y l ’
i. ir, ou9. csAßwicr.
CHADWICK * BOH,
COMMISBION MEBCHANTS,
DEALKRB Ilf PAPER ASD RAQB,
-ifli'-M; V AndAgenle tor the Bale of ‘
" Mttt'oaing Firo jSrick trnd Pot Clav
Wuod Stmt, MrEUlh.pi 50.,!,
«LfWpUn, P*per .t Mum&efnSvtlST oS
guaiaßm.. ■'■■•■ jSnJd
- - . LLOYD * FORSYTH,
HraoIiESALE GROOErs,
DSALBE3 in raoDvoa.
. _ couausioa ihbobasts
1 K i .: /• &r(b»ul«9f :
PIQ METAL AND BLOOMS,
•• • 10.98 f lilbmp Btmt.,
r«</rum9apa> , , pimßOiton. j>a.
UITCItCOCK, AtCREERY *
ffiooecaeon to oaflauß,H’Cr*ery AOo.)
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Wbolmle Healer* la
. y FrtHJoaa, Floor*n4 Wool,
No, 113 Front md 123 Sunni tU Pitixburg\, ft.
W»nm ifMatpaa~.awtiff t. rirtiT.~wa. h. votucu
' WBDioEa nABBADaii a 00.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
• ••»*****» ™
Wool, Hides; ProTiaionB&Produce Qonorallj,
Moi 209 liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
AnJKa,
hwitnx i« *
Grain and Frodaoo.
imd- Forwarding* Merchants,
Second SL,PiUtburgi, Pa*
S’ - ‘ t OOTBMM.
t SON, General Commis-
Ho. •*BsG?ijsi , B®*l» “<• *“«>■»« Of.Bool Kubto,
Wholesale Grocer,
W 001^”
M-Liiimsß, OBMKa ASD aoalil))Si . j
Veii4ieg.T«rf lav it
JilO
n*™. AUMONjA^siETirssT,.
B. X. WnKKTOOIt *OO J
**■ : ■ WMrclnntm^srcodi.
gflf) TOWS KAUS WANTED.-i.WS'Sm
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DAILY
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POBUBIIKD DAILY AND WEEKLY BY
R. RRRETT Sc CO.,
FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 3, 1860.
CITY AFFAIRS.
MKraoßoLOOiciLiObieTTttioa! Tor tho Gazette, It
0. E. Shaw, Optician, fiS Fifth BU—eorrcctod daily:
m i aw. in toADB.
00 12
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9 o'clock A.
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Barometer.- j.
Viidiot nr tot iJoßta Cam— QudfaoJ Man
daughter.—As a rfißalt of the positive inetrno-
CIo&b of the Coart i to the jury in tblacaee on
Wednesday, a v4vyi large crowd was at the Court
House at an early houron Thursday morning, in
antioipatioo of a verdict, la confirmation of their
expectations, at .10} o'olook it was announced
that (be jury had agreed. The prisoner, look
ing perhaps worse tban daring the trial, on ao
eounl of immediate anxiety, was brought into
Court. s
Upon the usual question being pul to the jury,
the foreman handed Mr. Collier, tbo olerk, tbe
-indlotment, and- after being recorded, it was
announced—that tbe prisoner was go illy .of
U maiulaughter. ,, > Tbe prisoner was not visibly
affeottd at the atfbijancement, and it is tbooght
by some that he bad arrived at tbe oonolusion
himself that tbi4 would bo tbe verdict, although
at first, at hoping for acquittal.
There wok no motion in arrest of judgment or
•for a now trial, and tbo prisoner was remanded
to jail for the present
The jary, when: they came to, looked very
badly and appeared to have spent a restless
night. Some of them were dozing in their seats,
and appeared very glad when they were relieved
from their voluntary inoarceratioo, and allowed
onoe more to seek their homes..
We aro on the authority of one of
(be jurymen, that .they had great difficulty ia
persuading two or threo of their nnmbor to
agree, and it Is said that the majority took off
their coats and threatened to thrash theetobborn
minority did thiy not relent. When they first
went out, on Monday evening, they stood, on
the first ballot, six for murder in the first degree,
five for jastiflabfe homioide, and one for second
degroo. On Tuesday another ballot resulted,
six for first degree, five for manslaughter, and
one for second -degree. On Wednesday they
fonght all day, the jury room being like a bed
lam, or the Qonae of Representatives daring the
oontest for Bpe&kerj This war resulted during
the night or early on Thursday morning in ao
agreement of the verdict rendered.
The verdict appears to be satisfactory, and
was generally anticipated after the ohirge of the
Court in the case.
The punishment for manslaughter is impris
onment in tbe Penitentiary for from two to six
years.
Foswabdihq asp Coutiiesiox Douse.—-The
attention of the business community is direoted
to the card of Ur. T. L. Rodgers, Forwarding
and Commission Merchant, and dealer in Flonr,
Grain and Produce generally, No. 60 Water and
98 Firat'Street. A more reliable boose for tbe
transaction of the business referred to oannot be
found io tbe cltjf, and the gentleman's facilities
for transactions In prodooe are very extensive.
We commend him to the patronage of the public.
The references he gives, as may be Been on
lookiog over the names attached to his card, are
of the very flrtt respectability in business olr
oles, and are sufficient In themselves to give hie
establishment % standing amongst dealers in tbe
line of buelnese In which he le engaged.
_ Mumie is Ohio.]— A private letter to this oity
slates that a terrible raorder was perpetrated at
Keene, Coshocton county, Ohio, on Saturday.
The viotim was Dr. jlloward, a well known *nd
highly respectable gtotloman, and the morderer
a young man named Lewis Farwcll, brother of
the Dootor’s wife, aod himself a married man.
Tho quarrel had Its origio between tbe wives of
tbe parlies. After the murder, Farwell was ar
rested and inj (he Coehoeloo county jail.
Farwell e father i* a; very wealthy mao, and tbe
party murdered was-also to respeotabte ctrcptn
etanoes.
COLOIIZ.TIOJ.—AI 1: public Belting ul Ih,
Bailer Court Homo, »«*. Hon. Robert K.
sylvania Colonisation Sooietyjaeuvered an ad
dress on the eobject jof colonisation. A resolu
tion was passed, bn motion of General 7ohn N.
Parvianoe aod W. Campbell, requesting the Le
gislature to appropriate tbo iota of $6OOO, to be
applied to tbe colonisation of freed negroes from
the State or Pennsylvania. Also one appointing
Gen. John N. Parvlknoe, W. Campbell and Jae.
Bredlo, Esq., aoOmmUteeof three to call upon
lbs citizens and ksk aid and oontribntloDß for
tbe caotfe;. ;
Tm “Student and; Sohoolmate and Forrester's
Boj’a and Girl.s Magazine; a Reader for Schools
and Families,” Is the title of a very pretty gotten
op magazine, published by Robloson, Greene &
Co., 120 Washington Street, Boston, at §l,OO
per ananm, In advance/ This attractive boy’s
and girl's companion contains 76 pages of de*
lightfat reading matter, with numerous appro*
priato illustrations, which caonotfadl ofoapiiva*
ting the juvenile reader. We can very cheerful*
]y oonu&end this beautiful magazine to -oar
yoath. Itcanuot fail to wlu tfao favor of all into
whose hands U faDs.;
Sutucid.—John Sraub, Baptiste Hauser
and John DeUhorn, convicted of burglariously
ooteriog a house in Birmingham, and stealing
batter, were sentenced., to two years and six
months imprisonment in the Penitentiary, with
the usual- conditions Of paying flow, costs, etc.
Noah Rea, convicted of Jarctay, in stealing
somo silver ware from a boarding house on Grant
street, was sentenced to oneyear and six months
in the Penitentiary.,;
Daniel Uitcbfillf convicted of larceny, got
one year in thnPeaiteatiAry. A James Terry, for
the same offense, one-year and slx months.
AmliPT jo Poison.-—A serious charge was
mode before Mayor Wilson, on Thursday, by
Thomas Oweos, residing at the Point, in the
First ward, against Lavioia, bis wife. He al
leges that Jtis who is addicted to indulging
occasionally in thejioioxioatiag cap, has threat
ened heretofore to poison him, and on Thursday
mornlog he foand some poison in the house,
together with some meat whiob be believed to
have been poisoned.. IA warrant was leaned for
her arrest. ;
Naw CooNtaßrarT.—ilesßrs. Feld & Lore, of
the “National Bank Koto Reporter” showed us
yesterday, a new altered two dollar bill on the
Sifely Fund Bank,'Boston, Mass. VegoeUe a
farmer and fomalo'beeide a well; female seated I
bolding figure 2 on right end; 2 above; two sil-1
ver dollars and figure 2 above, on right end.
Unlike genuine. Refuse all bills of the above
description, ae they may be altered to other
banks. ~j
BcnaianiEs.—The clothing store of Conrad
&Dlesrotb, Denman street, Birmingham, was
entered by burglars,) Tpeeday night, and robbed
of a email sum of money and some dotting.—
Burglaries are now frequent everywhere !o this
vioinity. The house of John Small, a drove*,
on Jackson street, Seoond Ward, Allegheny, was
entered on Monday evening, and fobbed of $B5O
In bank notes. i !
iJ!L <Jt l? 1IOOK ’ 5 NiMATiT,, The Pile of Sir
ei ka .Qklln, BleCover, just published; prioe
??>,?■ Ukuil. orTrro of ErUimo.; byJaa.
««*«■ Vol. 1., no* Mriea,
l» cloth, gilt Ro
\ JMlopo. Th« Warden, b,
Z' TJ* tn Lift, b, Wllklo
Xdby“an°t l i'^. bMk ’> h "« b "» "
B S. Bdpjlm. Cqc.t —10~ Mondaj‘a pro
ceedings of the Supreme Court at
City, «e find the following u«! • Ml,l ° BloD
“No. M. JMoph P«nook, ,i al., appolUot.
n. Oeorgo 8. Coo, trmloo, So. Th. Lgumeut
of IMi oaoto wu eommenotd by Mr, E M'S un
ion for tbs appellants; sod continued br Mr
Olio for lbs appellee." '
Ton Anson Cais.-riloAdame and Bradbrook
tbs Isds convicted of [ (kiting firs to Iks Honas of
Befugs, vers brought loto court again on Thurs
day. , The motions for a new trial and in arrest
of judgment were overruled, and the boys were
sentenced to two years; and three months:eaob
in the penitenflary. j j
A lidbabt oLnhdioe booka will be sold at
Davis*anotloo rooms, (second floor,) Fifth street,
to-morrow evening, for? which catalogues are
now ready. All who lvalue good books, are in
sited to call for catalognw.
Tn Criminal Coart/qn Thursday, adjourned j
till ten o’clock Saturday morning, there belog
at present no farther! holiness demanding the I
Immediate attention or the Court.
In Railroad case In the District Cpart was
•gain postponed on Thursday, this timeunlll to*
<“7» to give some of tho parties in the case an
opportonity to file certain papers. T
o Tbb property barsed in Beet Birmingham,
Wednesday, was owned by Mr. Louis Meols, a
carpenter. Loss $1,000;; insnred for $7OO. -
Cbaubeu' Esotclopipia, all that are pub*
Hptod# eeld by float & Jpawi price 15 cents.
PITTSBURGH, ; FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 3, 1860.
Tna Republicans of this «ty gave vent to
(heir enperabonnding joy at Jibe glorious con
summation in tbe election of j Gov. Penningtou
as Speaker of the House of Representatives, on
yesterday, by firing one hundred and seventeen
discharges of caanoo—a Ihundcr-clap for every
vote cast for the pliant old New JerseyUo.
Exultant joy conldbe read io the countenance of
orery Republlean you met oo tbe street yester
day. They appeared lo breathe deeper aud
freer, and (be universal augury from the event
is favorablo to the coming political fortunes of
our party. Universal rrjoiciog is tbo order of
the day, all over the oonntry, so far os we have
advloes at tbo time of this present writing. Es
pecially io New Jersey are ibo Republicans
jubilant; firing of oannon and illuminations are
tbo generally adopted modes of giving expres
sion to tbe overflowing feeliog of gratification
on the oooasioa. The fullest confldanco is felt
in the firmness, prudence and unquestioned Re.
publican sentiments of tbe Speaker. lie has
always been a sound, reliable and enlightened
statesman, and though moderate and tolerant in
hie views, always showing nerve aod back-bone,
08 evidenced in tho matter of the Broad Seal of
New Jersey, where be so nobly viodicated the
cause of the Right,'uninfluenced by favor or uu
awed by fear.
Tub Allegheny Ccunoils held a regular meet
iog last evening.
- The appropriation ordinance for 1860, report*
cd by the Fioanoe Committee, was passed. Tbo
total appropriailffos amounts to $94,673; for
interest, $82,000; for the Contingent Fund,
$15,000. The annual levy ia as follows; ten
mills city lax—one mill more than last year;
two mills poor tax—one mill less than last year;
two mills mercantile lax—the Aot of Assembly
authorizing five mills.
Tho committee recommend the appointment
of an assessor of mercantile (ex, this lax having
heretofore been overlooked lathe assessment.
In joinl scseion, J. G. ColTio was chosen Direc
tor of tbe Poor, vice Jacob Gcyer, decased
A resolution was adopted, instructing the Cily
Solicitor lo draw and report tbe form of an Aoi
to be presented to tbe Legislature, to authorize
Connolls to construct sowers, open streets, ole.,
when necessary, aod assess the oost on (be
properly benefited.
The above item oompose the priocipal business
transacted of interest.
Whiskv Urraßsionr.—-Thomas Kane rnado
oath before Aid. Lewis, on Thursday, obarging
that one Thomaa Bracken engaged him lo haul
some produce toble boose near tbe Garrison;
that be hauled tbe produce there; that said
Kane, who was under the bonds of Alcohol, re
fused to take the prodace, and’did then and
there, wilfuUy and with malice aforetboaghi,
and against the peaco and dignUy of tbe com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, make sundry aod
divers threats to do tbe Baidßane violent bodily
iojary, thus pattiag him lo fear of saidßraoken,
and farther doponent smith not. The common
wealth, in the person of Constable O'Connor,
arrested Mr. 8., and io defaulL of bail committed
him for surety of tho peace.
Cocmtbt Domes.— We refer tbuje of readers
who are deslrona of procuring homes lo the ad
vertisementin another column of a public sale of
six ohoice sites to be formed out of tbo Baden
Farm. Tbe tracts are also of convenient size
for gardeners, who desire to raiso produce for
this market. Many'additional advantages are
offered to any person purchasing in this line aod
healthy neighborhood. Publlo calc at 12, M.,
on Tharsday, March Ist. The property may
also be bad at private sale, by applying to tbo !
committee.
Mabsiial's Sals— Posted up ai the Custom
House is a document announcing that a public
sale will be held at the office of Blarahal Camp
bell, in tho Custom House building, on the Bth
of February, at 2 o’clock, or 15.0(H) shares of
Allegheny Valley Railroad slock, tbo property
Of Allegheny county, at the Boil of John Woods.
Thewtock is valued at $760,000. «
Tub second lecture of Rev. Peter Cartwright,
last night, was a perfect eucoese. The hail was
perfectly jammed, and ike audience delighted,of
course, with his recital of adventures in the
frontier, while in tbe service of tbe Lord. The
length of bis lectors was limited, for the reason
that hia yoioa will not permit of very muoh con
tinued speaking
Paid Fia* Djbpartmeht.—A premium of $l6O
baa been deposited with a oommitiee, which will
be paid fai the best plan/or organizing a paid
urw Depart men i for Philadelphia, securing effi
ciency, economy sod simplicity. The plan most
be handed into one of tho committee beforo Feb
ruary 25th.
DiciHiM.—NuTilld B. Craig, Kaq., io a o&rJ,
declines the honor of serving os President of the
Church Anti-Slavery Bodety, beiog unwilling,
fta he eaye, to endorse tho Declaration of rrin
aiplea adopted by that Society
L:
iiCToitt at Bjavh,—Two gcoltdnea iwll
known in this city are announced to lecture in
Beaver—Rev. Wm. E. McLaren on the 3d ingi
and Rev. Samuel Findley on tbe 18th.
Diabir* roa 1860, for Mia at Hunt
>shbt Lisp Pkhs are Bold by HtmjLATMiner.
| Items—Lola Monies Is lecturing at Phil-
I harmmlo Hall, Washington City...'....A Churoh
I Anli-Blavery Bociely, for Columbiana sod >|*.
I honing counties, bos been formed at Salem. (),,
[Rev. D. P. Mitchell, President Petiiioos
I are iu ciroulallon la this vicinity, it is said, to
I have a law passed requiring coal pit owners to
I erect scales to weigh coal at the month of the
I Pj tß Mr. Wq. Mitbybasbeeo re-appointed
I Market Constablo for Allegheny city— The
j Meroer Republican County Convention will meot
I tbe Clb~ Sprioga of Seneca Oil have bren
I discovered on Neabaonock oreek, near Meroer
I; -.Two horses, valued at $3OO, were stolen
| last week from the etableof Mr. John A. Hoover
|;of York county. A man giving bis name as
| Howard Noil, who had been peddling mans in
l.lhs vicioiljr where the theft ru committed, has
I.bees arrested as the thief, iu Baltimore, and the
I horses ha»o been Hoovered at Washington oily.
The Republicans of Westmoreland couu
l.ty hold their County Convention on theHlb
A young than named Adam Troiel, of Hcmpfield
township, Westmoreland connty, was severely
Injured at Oreenaburg, last week, by being
thrown from a sleigh and hie horse falling upon
“*• A pnblio meeting was held in Ligonier
towoehip, Westmoreland eonnty, recently, to
tako measures to hare reports of the School
Board made out and published in the oonnty
papers - Bepoblloan Clnbs aro being organ*
ixed in several connties of the Stale, to make
ready for the groat campaign There ia not
at present a single prisoner in the Beaver jail.
ViTiaana or TUB War or 1812 We are re
quested by Iho President of tbo National Con
vention of Iho defenders of the oonntry in tho
wir of 1812, to soy that then will bo no Nation
al Convention bold this year in tho city of Wosh
ington; bnl he respectfully asks tbo men of the
I Seoond War of Independence to hold Conven
tions In their respective States daring Iho pres
etll session of Congress. He also Invites the
soldiers of tho war of 1812 of Iho State of Penn
sylvania, to oonvena in the oily of Philadelrhio
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. HALirjjtj N. 8., Feb. 2.—The iteamer America,
whilh left Liverpool at 2:30 p. ra., oo tbeldtholt.
and Queeotfiowa on tbe tamo day, arrived hero at 1
o’clook tbUafternoOD. Sho will be doe at Boston on
Batardey 'morning. The City of Washington from
NeW Varlr,,'arrived at Qneenetown on theljth uIL
Tbe Bornssia reaobed Soathampton at the some Umo.
Tbe Breiaefi, from Now York, arrived at Southamp
ton early niptbe morning of the 14th.
Tk« £}iropean Congress. —The object of Lord Cow
ley'# mission to London was to resume negotiations
between Ragland and Franco, which were toftitoted
by the former aud interrupted by Count Walewiki’a
proposition? Tbo principal of these negotiations
was non-intervention in the affairs of Control Italy.
Franoe, adopting the eamo basis, is deslrourthat tho
wholo of Europe should give its formal assept to the
principle.; With this view, Lord Cowley wa* solicit- :
ed to sonud'-tbs feelings of tbe British Cabinet as to
advisability/ of addressing a collective note to tho
European .Cabinets. In this notoan infliction of the
principle of; non-intervention was to be trt&ted as
raws belli, v The British Cabinet, whiie expressing
, its roadinesk to support the principle of non-inter
; vention, either at the congress or in its eommonica
tinn with th> foreign powers, pointed oat the Impos
sibility oC pledging itself, without the consent of
ParliamenLjto a course of policy which might possi
bly involve hostilities. Tho feeling of the Northern
courts flives-rise to some fear that Europe would not
passively Vtibmit to so threatening an Intimation,
and which; Also implied the adoption of principles
opposod to (he independence of every stato which
possesses thO right of forming allianoes ae It may
think proper st its own risk and peril. Tbf British
Cabinet, baying thus declined tho propositlon to en
ter into engagements having such &q important
bearing, an early meeting of the congress was again
revived. : ?
6fn*rt\l',seie». —Tbore was a doubtful rumor that
the Emperor: of Austria has invited Russia and Prus
sia to defend tho legitimate rights of their Monarch.
The Mantrbester Chamber of Commerce has memo
rialized Lon) Palmerston to bring the subject of the
Internationa) maritime law beforo the European
congress, [
At the latest accounts tho Spanish army was near
Teto&n, ihp.positioD of tbe army being unchanged.
Reports eVe current, and are believed in Paris, that
an agreement was made between France and Hag
land for ttiovreciprocal import of English Iron and
French wares.
The ParUH correspondent of tho Post reports that
tho Papal *Nanclo has said that the Pope will give
up Uomagait provided the rest of his dominions be
secured to him.
Cardinal. lAntouelli's resignation was not con
firmed. s. :*
It was retard that Garibaldi bad goni to Sicily.
Ueoural; Stloolalban, commander-in-chief of the
French expedition to China, embarked with his staff
at Marseille!! for bis destination, via tbe overland
routo. J 1
The mouijily returns of the Bask of France show
a decrease ib cash of 4.'*,1)00,000 francs, and an in
rreoie in dj.Heredita or nearly 4f»,000,000 francs.
A eubmarino telegraph cablo bad bean successfully
laid between; the Channel Islands and France.
The London Times editorially critleuea the'fioan
cml statement of ibe Atnericao government, and
points out, [that allowing for the youth of one State
and two maturity of another, thero it tie strongest
possible analogy between the rcspeellro proceedings
of England sod America.
In onolbet leader, the same journal expatiates on
Mexican affairs in connection with the President’s
Message. Tt saji there is not a qaestion that the
Americans, if they pleased, coaid march to Mexico.
\or is it to 1 lie doubted that the advance would be at
tended with'at least tho tamporary benefit of tran
quility. savjtig British interest. We ehonld look on
sneh a prodding with the least dissatisfaction ; but
if Mr. liueh'anao’s description of Mexico is a true
picture, it wtjl requiro far more than one casual In
tervention ia restore, the country to the rank of an
1 organised stftte.
A stormy meetiag of the Brest Eastern Ship Co.
bad been held in London. A report was presented
showing the position of tho Company, and nnoounc
ioj{ the resignation of (be Board. A motion to re
ceive the report was fallowed by »n amendment that
3>efore doingiso, a couinittoe of'investigation heap*
pointed. Afysr a warm discussion, itwasreeolved to
decide tho question by ballot ' The result was ex
pected to bi made known on the Jay the American
sailad. Thp?; meeting stood adjourned UU the !7tb.
A Capt talker, stated to be* the captain of the
slaver Wanderer, and who recently arrived in Liver
pool under circumstances, was under
arrest in that city, charged with having conspired
with othersdq obtr:n money by falsa proteoces. The
evidence before tho magistrate showed that Walkor
was treating for tho purposo of a shin for a slave ex
pedition. - i
Edmund % Lin« aodGaWo«i| n jp. first god seooed
mates the *hip Anna. \6*4New YorkjSwa under
arreit in Lopdoo, charged with having murdered
several colored seamen daring tho voyage from Li
gona to ffuglsnd.
A cotton xSjUI at Blackburn celleJ tho Swallow
•* troet Mill,explaining 110,00 spindles, has boou burnt.
Loss £3o,Ol}'Ji
ixTJts aso Cqr?*4 —The Calcntutnail of D*c lOih end the
Uoa« Kong mall of Nor 7th. had reached Knglmd
The goferonijrnt dispatches from OuJe cooflim the com
plots aod diiperetvo of th<!.remeinder of the rebel
army. AU tt)<i lead lug r»l*!t bad b»cn taken oaerpt Uts
Caenm, eod tnVoald uot bold ont alone. •
The salt teg yr«« to be increased Is on SO lb,. adJiog orar
ly a million sickling to ib«* "revenue.
Calcutta Imports werv quiot. Cotu.a goods set Tarte were
d-rtiolOff. rre|*hl« were sctlro.
; The Chinese 'jet-re to (hi making gleet warlike
preparation*. ? :
x- Tb * Imports it Hong Koi.g end Cantoo uorodoU.bnt the
>prlfr« were B<twretly sosuiaed owing to the light stocks.
I*** wss qulot, but holders tefes* to lednco Che p-rlces. !m
-••p.rti St ar.*n(lisi n-ers qaiet. The t*« txuloou was almcsl
slopped, owiag'tn Ibe exsorbltant ratsw demanded, hilk
Ws* lower. A’good battucas in tee w»« doing st Joo Cboo
Foo. st firm r»te«. At JspaQ tnvfo programed LvoraMy
The Bombs) telegram of tl.« 37th. vh Aden, reports th»t
tbecaaspaigoiagmlnst the rabrls In Nepsul w*s progroMlug
favorably. Tb<£rebtli bad ell surrenieied exerpt the Bo*
guru. • >
. 4t wss said ll£al tbs Chinese bsd adJressed a demand to
Hn*sla, that »h«;tv*ciialo dll the eooutry of tbe Amour.
London Money Market. — The weekly meeting of
tbe Bank of sßnglond Directors parsed off without
any advance in the rates of discount. The demand
for money continued active.
Wheeler A Co., of London, ship owners, have sas-.
I pbndcd for about £40,000. ,
i Church A 'Bjm, of London, havo also suspendod. >
% Telegraph from Liverpool to Queenttovn, Jan?
14.—Mr. Vilieinarne is publishing a pamphlet in
which bo adydeates the territorial rights of the Pope.
It is rumored that a majority of the French Bub-’
ops have expressed themselves ready to lanneh into 1
public, but ftptne hesitates to give the signal at
Vienna. ] r.
It is fully ilielievbd that the government intends
openlog and ailtivoly to interfere in Central Italy in
favor of the exiled dukes and the Papal government.
Tho pastoral x>f tbe Arebbishop, publisbod in the
Weiner Zpitupg of the 11th, confirms tbe fear. i
Sonthninpiou, Saturday. —The Bremen, which 1
aailod from New York on tho 30th, has arrived. 1
The Universe announces that the Bishop of Peri
quan is about (o publish a pamphlet in auswor to tbe 1
••Pope et le eptfgms.” 1
The militia Eervioo Gazette says that a 1
rumor gaios credit in tbe military olroles that it is *
the intention of the government to disband tho mil- 1
itia embodied early Id tbo spring.
Tbo city article of Saturday evening says:—Tbe
funds to-day )ito firm at the closing price of yester
day. Io tbe spare market there is scarcely a featcre
of Interest The Railroad share market was inac-
tive, bat tbe prkes were steady.
Pari*, Satarday.—Tho Pays of this evooiog says;
Should our infatuation bo eorreot, tbe state of affairs
aro daily Improving, not only as regards (he rclatlon
of tbo Fronck with the Holy See, bat
also in reference to those of Ragland, whiob aro oon-
UaoaHy becoming more intricate.
12:15 P. rents oponed at a further advance
of A. tbe flrstptice being fill. **•
3:26 P. M.—Tbo market baa become very flat, and
prices have materially declined, Rentes were quo
ted at GSf. f>s£, being i below yesterday's dosing
price. ; l
Tbe Yionna : Qa:ette published an imperial decree
enacting that tbo testimony of Jews is to bo regard
ed as of the same value as that of Christians. This
measure la considered preliminary to according fall
civil and political rights.
The Diet of’Denmark have acceded, by a large
majority, thatUfeebill for the’reparation of Chnrcb
and State be mid a second time.
Tbe lodepepatiooce Beige retracts the statemenl
that Prloce Meliernich bad left for Vienna.
Lictrpool Option J/arLet. —The sales of tho week
added up 76,000'bales, of which 5000 boles went to
speculators aqJdO.SOO to exporters. AH qualities
bad slightly declined, and were pressing
their stock on ibe market*' The dedine rangod from
ito 3-16. TheFsales on Friday amountod to 8000
bales, of which -2000 were on-speculation and foFex
porL Tho'market clond quiet at the following au
thorized quotations: Orleans’.fair 7j, middling 'Cj;
Mobile falx 74,'iJjiddUDg 64; Uplands fair , 6J, mid
dlings eg. The stock;was 576,000 boles. of yrjdoh
418,000 bales American: .y
Male of TrasJf. —.The advices from Manchester
were favorablej had the market eloied firm fbrhotb
goods and yart^,
Livrrpool lire&dtlujft Ifarket. —Richardson, Bpence
A Co. report the' worst market for some time; the
sales are unimportant. Floor very dail and slightly
lower; Wheat dhU and 2d@3d lower; red 0s 3d@Pa
lOd; white 9i 9jH@9a 1 Id; Cora steady.
Liverpool /Vijfemofti Market. —BJgland, Atbya A
Co., and Richaftfson, Spenee A Co. report beef and
Pork steady. - g
London Market*. —Baring's circular reports broad
staffs as quiet but steady.
American »tcck«,'B»rlog Brothers, report tU»bu»(aoas a*
limited at prtTloji* ratea. Usll A Co, report an Wtlve mar
ket at steady prlaa'for BUteftoeks. aud Railroad itcerillM
which an geo*ra|ly uaebaeged. 1
The times of Friday iay■: The niirktli without change
and the Qnatattoqiibf Illinois Central Berras oMBWat
tlllaob Central Rift, slock, it dlseoont; fate stock, 0&($-
OH. 1: i
Latest —Liverpool, 14th.—Cotton: Tbe salat today were
8000 halo; the market closed doll, at jocurday’e rales.
Lojoos.—Console closed at 9a>jr£@9ft?£ for money, and
for d!e»unt.T 1 1
Toe American passed lit* screw ateaa«r John Ball, pal
ling hack to the Cljde, with a shaft broken.
FUR STORE,
New Yore, :Feb. 2.—Thin morning, a dreadful
explosion occurred in the distillery situated at tbe
corner of North Fourth and Fifth streets, owned by
a man named Poliey. A targe portion of the build
ing was blown trpl; Two men were instantly killed*
A plepe of the boiler fell into a blacksmith shop
abOQtablook distant, instantly killing a man who
was working tbfere. A number of men ace isopposed
to bo buried in tho ruins, aqd efforts aro making to
oxtrieatothem. y ‘
Arrival of the America,
TtUrty-StxtU Congrtit-fint Sssslon.
Wabotsotoh City, Fob. 2. ..
Senate—Sundry communications were received
from tbe executive department /
On motion of Mr. Gwin, U was resolved that on
and attor Monday next the Benate meet at twelve
o'clock.
Mr. Gwin gave notloe that on Monday he would
move to go on with the calendar. The first bill on
the calendar wraa for the construction of a railroad
to the Pacific, and he deslrod to take that op.
Mr. Bnmner introduced a resolution requesting
tbo committee on Commerco to inquire into the ex
pediency of repealing tbo hospltdi tax on seamen,
and abolishing tbe present system of marine hospi
tals. Adopted.
Mr. Wlefall gave notice of a ball for a railroad and
telegraph lotwoon tho Atlantic States and California.
Mr. Lime offered a resolution instructing the com
mittee on Naval Affaiss to ioqnlre into tho expodi*
ency of establishing a naval station on Pogets Sound.
Adopted.
Mr. Davis Introduced a series of resolntions rela
tingfto tbe obligations imposed on the States by tbe
oonuitntion to protect tbe rights of the people in tbe
territories, 4c. Mr. Davis said he referred to these
resolntions for the purpose of having a vote taken
on them separately. He wonld be glad if they could
be adopted withoot debate and with unanimity. Or
dered to be printed and made the special order for
Wednesday next, at 1 o’olock r. u.
Mr. Wilson introduced a bill appropriating 1,000,-
000 acres of the poblio lands for the benefit of tbe
free schools of the District of Colombia.
Mr. Foster Introduced a resolution Inquiring wheth
er tbe appropriation for the new post office in New
ls now in force, and whether farther legislation
Is necessary. Adopted.
After considerable discussion on Mr. Rrowo'i re
solution, which was participated in by Messrs. Fltob,
Brown nod Douglas, a motion to postpone was
adopted, and tbo Senate adjourned.
CuißLEBTow!f, \ a., Feb. 2.—The town is thronged
to-day to witness the proceedings of the trial of
Stephens, oneof the Harper's Ferry conspirators. At
10 o’oloek tbe Oourt opened, Judge John Kinney, of
Rockingham, presiding, Jndge Parker being en
gaged in holding the regular town court la Ilam
shim euuoty. Tbo Grand Jury, of which R. V
Shirley Is foreman, was sworn. The Judge deli*-*
ered bis charge, and iu referring to the Harper's
Vtrxy Invasion, said: It is known to you, and Is now
a part of tbe history of the country, that on the
night of tho 16lh of October last, a band of traitors,
murderers and incendiaries stealthily mada a descent
on the soil of Virginia, in the county of Jefferson,
and wantonly murdered several of onr citizens and
people, with tbe design to iocite our slaves to revolt
and to subvert our government Some of theso des
peradoes, and others, the dopes of designing cow
ards, were captured, tried and pnnUhed according to
their deserts, bat there are some engaged, or sup
posed to hare been engaged in this foray who hare
not as yet been apprehended, and others who are
believed to bare been aotlvely engaged In this tra
gedy, but who are not as yet made known to tho
public.
The jury then retired to their room, and tho wit
nesses la the case of the'Commonwealth vs. Aaron
D. Stephens, wore sent np. Before the jury retired,
Mr. Harding, tbe District Attorney, made an address
to them.
After an absence of an hour, the jury returned
with a bill against Stephens, charging him with mur
der and treason, and conspiring with slaves to create
a rebellion. The witnesses in the case of tho Com
monwealth vs. Haclett, were then sent np and an in
dictment of tbe same character was shortly after
wards returned against him. Tbe work of empan
oeulng tbe j ary In tbe case of Stepbeos was post
poned an ill to-morrow, in order to allow counsel time
to examine tbe Indictment against him. Stephens
and uaxlett will be defended by Mr. SennotL The
Commonwealth Is jepresented by Andrew Hooter. It
is deemed nnneeeieary, at present, to increase, to any
extent, the military force now here. The only addi
tion that has been made is a company of 20 cavalry
from Sheparditowo. No fear is ontertaine.l of an
attempt at rescoe. .
Mr. Sennott euggestod l.* tbe Commonwealth tbe
propriety of announcing whether it would elect to
try one or all the connis, or whether thcy,relied upon
oue er all for conviction. He also read a letter from
President Bacbsnan in regard to Inquiries io regard
to the trial. He thought tbe Commonwealth bad
not acted in good faith to the prisoners in removing
the case to tbe Federal Court and then turning from
that determination, and thought tho ioJietmenl
should bo quashed.
Vi aibixqton, Feb. 2. —The Tribune’s correspon
dent says tbe committees will bo annonnred next
week. Mr. Sherman will be chairman on tbe Ways
and Means Commlitoq and leader of the House. Mr.
Grow will be at the hood of the Territories, and
others who were members of 34th Congress will
probably be restored to ibo positions they then occu
pied. Nothing b yet determined, however.
Mr. Realf is discharged by tbe Harper’s Perry
Committee.
Mr. Hyatt will appear to-morrow.
Mr. Wendell has refused to answer certain inter
rogatories propoooded by the Printing Investigating
Committee, and is allowed time to decide! whether he
will adhere U that purpose. If he persist’, UuprU-.
onment may be the consequence.
The New York Herald’s Washington correspon
dent says tbe city has been wild with rejoicing da
ring the night over the electioo of a Speaker. Ills
participated in by all parties, who have suffered more
or less financially in the delay of Organization-
Speaker Pennlogton and Messrs. Sherman and Hick
man were serenaded at Willard's, by Wilber's band,
accompanied by a large company of-citizens and
residents of the District Willard’s Hotel was
throngod with people, and tbe sentiments uttered by
tbo Speaker and Messrs. Sherman and Illokman
wore bold and deeded against the extension of slav
ery. The serenaders proceeded to the resiAsoce of
J. Winter Davis, but did not find him at home. They
then, proceeded, abont 1 trMock, to the resldeooe of
Mr. Grow, and called him out Of bed, who responded
In a short’ speech.
Wuni>nTcia CfTT.Ffb U.—Many soaker* after pieces wore
gatherej in tbe lobbies Impatientlyawaiting ibe imqU
ibe runt ire from time to time created moch excitement
.1* W ** ** c ’, rt * Jned from proceeding. In
tbe Uait, that tbe preponderance of feeling then, was In
fever of Mr. Fyjuey, for Clerk, and Mr. Hoffman, for Ser
geant at Arms of Ibe tjoneo. Tbru gentlemen were re
commended bat oot elected. No definite action wu taken
on raudidatee for theifllce*. gome difficulty wu occasioned
by there being two candidate* fur doorkeep-r. Iron N. Y
Capt. Darling and Ira Uoodenongb. while Cco. Morstoo, of
ft. n, U a prominent candidate for that office.
The President: sent to tbe Benate UxUy a meoMge, | D
U 11 "flWsn* reawn for haring
retained the blit appropriating $66,000 for deepening the
cbanurl aver the Bt. Clair Fiats, that U was not projected
,to him until tbo last day orthe former Ooogreear»beu he
hadnoopportanlty to examine It. He eaye thata const!-
tnlloual moJeexliU by which the legislature of Michigan
f B VK ,M aJ li n •? r ‘ t ! ra ’ r “fr the channel
In the Ft. Clair river. He docs not moan to intimate a
doubt of the power of Congress to construct each loterna
tlooil Improvement* as may be eaaenlUUj Decenary for
defense and protection agafust tbo invasion of foreign ene-
It would scarcely bo claimed, however, that the
improvement is within this category. This river l*
tho boundary lino between the United Stales and the
British province* of Uppor Canada.
The member* of the House to-day kept the«g*r
geaut-et-Armi busy, by drawing their
salaries, tho 6peaker having yesterday signed a check
on the Trcarary for a large amount of money.
The Senate to-day, in executive session, spiritedly
debated for moro than two hour*-the motion to ro
conudor the vote by whieh the Hon. Francis J.
tfrund was rejected as Consul to Havre. The con
test was ended by confirming tbe appointment the
majority being unexpectedly largo.
Tho resolntion* which Mr. Davis introduced into
the Senate to-day are simply a collection of all tho
issuer on the slavery question, presenting the South
ern side affirmatively.
New Orlbabb, Feb. 2.— Gov. Houston, in bis
message to tbe Texas Legislature, transmitting the
resolutions of the South Carolina Legislature, op
pose* the Southern Convention. The Legislators
passed resolution* sustaining Uov. Houston's views,
that Texas gave up her Independence to the Union,
and is an willing to sarrender the Union on an emer
gency not deemed sufficient to execute so important
a step.
New Oblbahs, 2.— The barque Ashon, from New
York, bound to Vera Crus, has put in here, leaking
badly, having been In collision with a schooner'. She
has also lost her topmast and sails.
Eight thousand bales of cotton were burnt to-day
at the shipper's press.
Dattoh, Feb. 2.—An accident occurred to tbe
Dayton and Michigan passenger train coming south,
this morning, three miles this side of Tippecanoe, In
consequence of the breaking of a roil. The two pas
seoger cars were precipitated into the canal. The
passengers all escaped witboQt serious injury,but not
without a oold bath. Tho engine and baggage car
remained on tbe track, and brought the passengers
to Dayton about 9 o’clock this morning.
NawinK, N. J., Feb. I.—-The news of tho election
of Mr. Pennington was received here to-day with gen
eral satisfaction. This evening the Mercury office is
Illuminated; booflroi are biasing in the streets, and
one hundred and eighteen guns are being fired in
honor of the event. ThoGoveruor's political friends
are passing compliments freely. Mr. Pennington Is
a popular man at home.
Sr. Louis, Feb. 2.—The river has falieo about 20
iuobes since tbe renowal of tbe cold weather, and is
still receding pretty rapidly and is fnU of floating
ice. The channel depth to Cairo is no more than 5
feeL The weather is a little moro moderate bnt
■till qnite oold, having froxen bard ail day.
Cleveland, Feb. 2—Ex-Gov. Chase was elected
U. S. Senator on the first ballot voted, by tbe follow
ing vote: Chase, 75; Pugh, 54; Corwin, 5.
The Republicans fired 117 guns this evening Id
honor of the election of Mr. Pennlngtou.
' Dbxtbr, Mich.,->Feb. 2.—A fire last evening de
stroyed the buildlog and stock of Geo. Arnold, gro
cer, and the Dexter Hotel, adjoining. Loss $5OOO •
partially Insured. 1
Cihcisbati, Feb. 2.—The Republican friends of
Gov. Chase fired 100 guns on tbe wharf, this even
ing, in honor of bis election to tbe Senate of tbe
United States.
*3T. STBBBZNS, IwX. ID.,
DENTIST,
mPBNN STREET, opposite St. Clair
Hotel, Inserts Tselb on Plates of Cora Ute and
Porcelain: also, cn Gold knd other Metallic Baste when do*
sired. All other Dsntel operations carefully £>✓—
Bectrlcal AnasstiwU applied Inextreetingtaelh. ncls:ly
"DEAN St-100 bushel, null nbita iieaiu
BBCK4UIMB,
VOLUME LKjXIH—NUMBER 51
COMMERCIAL RECORD,
couuirrsK of atuutbatioh foe February.
JiWIS P**K, Je , t. p. )
Bahc*l Sumt, I Wnuui H. Wjuiaksj
Ocotoi D. Jons. | Bmm Rocnrsos. ■■■;
WMklyA*Tl«woftb«Pltuirargb ntrtttt,
[ Reported tpedaßyfor On Pittsburgh Qantte.) ~
Pirsbbboh. Psmir, F&dee&st 8. iSfi'iX
TUrre are about 6}-* leet water is the channel thJa morn
ing, bj the (tier mark. The to* Intensely cold days wo.f&d
lately he* chilled tad congealed the water la both rivers,
and no yesterday the (huh lee ran thickly to both rivers,
the IneomiDg boats making the landing With difficulty. .JF*
have hot few arrival* of boats from below, the late “chid
•oap" admonishing them not to restate. Indeed freight Is
•caren. The large fleet of beats at oar wharf Idle, Indicate*
the fact. The railroads do ranch of the river badness and
P^ Te cheek to profitable steamboat! og. Nearly*!!
tb# trade la now by raff. Onr Pittsburgh manofaemrets
5“ . lnck f ,n getting off tbs largo balk of their rfro- :
dnets. Several boats went ont folly freighted with Pitts-
“ M,or,c *;wd commodities for ths Booth, West and
r “ J »"">J toight .l«j. mu
The produce market I* quiet. The stocks on hind are
fn., aud I unitingrapidly by railroad. Corn show* lttdl
tU * h * <J * cl,M from first bauds; while flonr re
mains stationary at onr quotations. The stocks of eofibe,
rog»r and molasses are abundant—fully adoqnate to thedo-
In money matter, we bare nothing special to note, exa|pt
that bitter complaints are mado by oar bodne** men. in re
gard to the character of the carrency now flooding this mar
ket. It Is made up ol foreign circulation, principally Ml*,
•ocrl and Kentucky, which ennnet be coarerted into fiar
foods or drafts on the East, except at a heavy shave. Tfcfere
should be a remedy for this state of things and tha soonerlt
is applied the better. There has been a falling off la tbe
discounts at ear banks of some $lO,OOO, bat we bear of-po
marked money presence.
Tccaoir, p. M.—Ueney matters haro continued to work
easy, sinew tbe dale of oar last weekly review, and matters
are now in a comfortable condition, there being a market
ter all the good peper offering Inside and outside the tanks.
The regular discount booses are taking all tbe acceptable
paper offered by customers, and in outside quarters there
was, to-dsy, surplus capital tacking Investment In good bhil
nrn names at 10@12 $ cent—£Cln. Price Cur. *
Potr Picrraa i* OutcTiraiTi.— Daring tbe-laatwefc,;**
tacceoded la obtalatag iha comber of lioge puked, by each
of the hotuei engaged la the builoeaf, la tbia city, the pit*
eat eeaeon, and flodtbo aggregate to be 431,499. loonrfaro#
of (be 18th alt, we gave tbe lutreport of receipt*, showing
that, according to oar records, the whole nomber received
ap to that date waa 435,G5), wbicb iajon 1,162 ot*j the notn
ber actually peckod.
The following tab!* above tbo * bole nnmber of boge pack*
ed in (hie city, (ho tut 2S yen*:
Yean. No. Year*.
1&33 W*ooo 1847.
I&S4 123000 1818.
1836.
1836
1567
I*B
1839
1840
I*4l
1842......
1843
1844
1846
1646
...120000 ISM-
...103000 1861
...182000 1852
...190000 1853..
... 95000 185*
—ICOOOU 1655
...220000 1846
...250000 1857
...240000 1858
—.lOOOOO 1869.
...205000 1800.
(5l
BywUrriog to tfcia übU It will bo porc*l»ed that, with
Uio exc*>ptt«*f of 1847-8, sod 1867-8, the nnm
bor packotf thepteopQt la tba Urgaat packod in any waatm
U»« lut 23 Toara. VTwobtaioed tb« arsrago Weight from Cl
noosoa, sou the yield of ltftflrom 16 boos**, which show Ifie
following ccnpariaco:
. ttW-GO. IWM..;
Awago weighty hog 169 toi- ISB 6^aft»
Tl#W of UrJ, •• 21 Pii - IMS $3
It may (Mm ttraoKe to those at a distance, tbltall the
home* engaged did not make returns of the storage'whiglit
aod the yield of Urd; bat many of oar packers think ittH*
Jadldoui to do IbU, tad therefore refose. The retcms mede,
however, we think, sro amply snfQclent to show the compitr
jon as accurately as it it necessary to know, as they repre
sent the largest nnmber or boga packed.—Cln. Price Cur£
Chicigo, Jao. 3L—Bcaineet daring the day his been djr-
qoietwith no change whatever ini atea. Eiehinac
2'tf, with a Ulr demand. Gold *
Tdese are the telling rates for Illinois and Wisconsin cut
reucy. ■■■-.
The general market continue* Ti-ry close. Forelrlctlj bail
oon paper, however,? lb# banka tiara plenty of lunda, nod
inch paper, J uat oow wool J be Tory arceptablo. , =
TUa 81. Louie Democrat, of Monday, aaj* :—The exchange
market L* a Utile fatter anpptled tlian It wee a week ago.
Banker* eight check* row *,U at the following rata*:
~ „ . F 'rOold. Baokablofanda. lU.AWI*.
BigbtOD Beal ISootb.. pr«m. 2 prem.
Sight on Cin.ALoa par 1 prem. 'i% prem.
There?** ere quite Irregular, li»»erer; draft* can be nought
at tba tlub Treasury at }-' n prem. for gold, and acme of tfce
•niiitnUona, Id good aupply of gold to-day from their anoH*
Ing Lmloeaa, luoght exchanges! par for gold, borne, agafa,
wool 1 only draw on the East at prom, for bankable
fondly Currency (IlUncU and Wisconsin) waa cot iniao
gued supply, bankable fund* being withdrawn by the assort
ing bnslueaa, and ratoa of exchang* were reduced Id 2 9 cebt
prem. frr this money. It i* now bonght by broken at
% die. lor bankable fund*; wo therefore matequctattonifa-
Uuld and St. LuaU city paper, par; interior Missouri, l@{l£
dl*4 Illinois and Wlsccniin, ] dii. I :
The w'eekly statement of the Bt. Lool* city banka for this
erening, Jan. 231 h, again show a falling off ip erery line;
below we giro their statement*
Circulation. Etch. Maturing. Bp cfp.
$«7«,550 fI.SVO.&M $Mi3,395
. 602,1*6 ■ *.562,6W
K«w Ycis, Jan. 27 —'The hliuwiog table, which giree tils
total receipt* and exports at this port tor the weak coding
to-'iaj, la iroß W. Q. Cotting'i circular of tc-daj: - t \
Floor, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Hatley, Rye,
tbli. both. both. both, bosh,- bn*h.
Railroad 0,027 114 30303 .230 ' IASJ
Other aotitcrs... 7,215 3,000 130.26 S
Total 13,272 3,111 111,032 20.553 06
The txporta of floor and grain from New York, for'tbe
.wtifc iodine Jan. 21tb t wsrs: Tu Great Britain.
flodr, 15,032 both wheat; British proTicee* *q.l ether nflcta.
9,9<C bbls floor, 600 bosh corn. 1 . •
Nsw OlLxiws, Jan. 27—p, u.—Floor in qoiio modtiiato
(baaed, chiefly local; toper SJ,SS@a,VS. !
lira pork very Ora,ana rnor« elscositloo to toy lhai To
•ell. at the quotations; new Sl*,?s@slS. u ,.- 'jj.'.
Il avy itcelpu of bacoo have depressed the market, and
prUra ere lower, with sales cf shoulders at B*<c and v sida*t
/k® 6 ' < |
Urd la dull and i« pressed on the mac hot at
WhUkv v«ry dull, and prteva merely ootalaaletd9‘i@Mc
for rectified. , •>
fnSy telf orß * nJ ,U 605 d **“*•“*» 41 *Ja®J?4« kr teli |o
A fair demand for molaiiea, aoJ prices atluhtly hlshc*.
dosing at <oc for chain. 0 ' 4 .*
liuaou Umorm'skM.—We fl&d the Ml..wlne lu the Jf,
V. Time*, of Saturday; * -A
“iLe Stated Illinois provided, u usual, on the Aral of
Jaußary, oct of the proceed* of the special two mill laxifcr
tbe ireCempUcn of the Public Debt, Iron* SCOO,OOO to fi7o3£
CWO to gold, at Springfield, bat has been unable to purchase
any amount of brr bunds at par, on account of their high#
market valoo. After a tuontb’s delay, the State authorities
are Dow sending forward the gold to tbe Metropolitan Bint
In this city for tho payment of such of tbe boodsaa maybe
deal Coated by lot and presentation Inlseif
* ora. The Interest wIU be made to ceasu oo such as are hoi
preaeuted within the liiuedtelgnatoJ." 1 >?
ASHES—there Is nothing dblug except In hoda Ash, which
at PoU kre Dcmlual Bt aud Pearfai
APPLE*—the stock to market is not overly abundant of
prime qailltiss. There has bero a slltbt advance on good
qualities; sales from store ot Ohio, York State, and Virginia
$2,76, $3 and s3,so—eotne choice lots a shade higher. :•>
ALE—Pittsburgh manufactured contluun In fair demand;
;Wlth steady shipmeute to all parts, of the conotry. Theo*,
abllahod rates at present ate:
haUbbl*
$4.00
swdiL
tontr e si( #
BAGS—the price corront or Meetra. lierUt t Barker, fpc
printed begs ii u followa: floor neks, 12U (ha, t3A©O7*W
H 1,000; 25 Ibt $50@65; W Bn sGs@7sc M Ibs $1000110; salt
lb* 10 do l4 do $25080; 20 d 4
$33®40; 85 do $82046. Hnta and beef Lege— lsScss® 10(2
Wdo $4,76; 12 do lUC; 10 do $4,25. Qmln baga-2 bu»h
S!Ss^“*iS^ ,4, ""°‘' ,us »d
BACON—there haa boeu a coniiderable quantity or go jar
®« r «d Utau eotd the put week, in small lots, at 11c, ud
Moulder* at Be. For balk meat $l7 A 0 O bbl, though lh#
•*!*• Vt bQ . t ,{ *Bij figure. There U eomparatlrtlj
utue dung in the aboTe named articles.
-r£!?£ NS ~' uot ln, l° ir J r ; »«ne email colei of while af
BUtJOllS—the demand ie quite equal to the anprlj; «alei ;
or common to choice at $208,00, and fancy at *3.50.
IiUCK WUSAT FLOUU—the domaod cootlouef good, and
salu are making atcadlly from atom at s2@*» 10 W 100 B>ilh :
aecka to toll the want* of the trade. The- etock on handa
la large.
BOrTKT. A £ooB—prime Roll Batter ft lu regular
qoert it 10<3>ta,M(a quality. ore inquired for steadily.
*adi«leiaUfl@lB. Tbeyore scarce mud Is demand. We
heard Inquiries made for lot* j 0 forward East, where the.
price U greatly above onr market, 7? :
TUuB—The factory prices (cash, pap:
New Brighton aro for Buckets $lJo:
V dot- From store, lucUdU'
tordagb^ 1 " k -t
MaollUi Hope, con, 13 o 9 IblManilla Hope, cut, 14 o V ffl'
Hemp Bop*, colL 11 o 9ft Hemp ILopo, cat, 12 e 9St
wred Boto, coil, 11 o ft ft Tarred Rope, cat, 12 o 9 ft 1
M O V H> I Packing Yarn,com lo c « ft'
BED CORDS—Manilla, |l,fta 9 do«
Damp, *2£7,&00@|2,76 9 doz.
Hemp eolLUcts 9ft. *•
PWUQH LlNES—Manilla, 87 cts9 dai Hemp, 70s.
OOTION YARNS—The market is steady at the following
quotations which ore corrected to dote:
ruusa toils.
N 00.5 tolotnnltutve2Qo9ft No. 18
Noo. 11A12 —2l e 9 ft No. 17.
Ho. 13 2209 ft No. 18.
No. 14. 23098 No. 19.
No. 1ft..... 21 09 ft No. 20.
„ 60*0 TAU.
Ko. go 11 e « do* No. 800..
No. 600 - 10 ofk den No. 900..
No-000 »oft<ta No. 1000.
No. Boftdoa
Ouptt cUlo, owcoL Soo 9 ft Twine. -....Z10 ft fi>
Do do white, S 8 n»ninpg uj<, ..
toMcnU, ate ** fAmilyUeiting .._l6o “
Do do 86t0440220 M B*tt!ng, No. l r --..,160'^“
Ooreriet SAra USu “ Do No. 2 r .......H0 •• k
Cwwilewlck aod '*•
?»'-•* - S£c|»y«l
QANDLEB AND BO AP-C*ndl<* art. ateady «' ourquot*
Cons dipped 12)£ mould 13 and
remains aa be/ore, steady at 5 for common, 6U lot nZ
and 10 for Bawyer'a Toilet A CutUe, &®i]/!or gaTyer'l
Chemical Olive; and 7 for German.
CfllKßK—a moderate Inquiry anil supply aboot equal id
U»e want of the trade; steady sales of selected W. R. at Ilk
andGoehen at 11. Stock very fulL
.. B OIT—Tery little del up email ealeaof Apple* at
tl.f6ot.ST, and Peaches at 1 . I
PBATOBBs—prime Westara are dull at 45 lu loti to d<»1»
era; (a the atnall way, sales at 45@60.
w« doom Ha 8 Mackerel, large atslll
1 Belttmore Herring, f7,ofl_* p«J.r.J
Uk# While, *losbbl;do
and the bulk of • aha is from etc re, framwElch tbeeurrent
Pfi T j* : Boper, 6,25; Extra, |Wo@3,62} Kxl
I?“ dMtDo st-SV* AodCwcy breads
Bya iriour, sales from store at £4,76. Bopnly
*"«• “^eoMUnt l !errirlnj. Sales to4eyc l l2sl>blsEx*
»W bbU Extra at dr]
P?j ?°° bblj Extra, Ohio Winter Wheat, at $3,60 a
bbi. These lota were all prime. *j
. °^ AlJ, ’*7 ,a Sped request; tales of Oat* ca arrival at 6oi
and from store at 63055. Com, talee at depot ofihellM and
l r2!Si b/ ?1. , 2l* M * 2 ® 65 * BAiorT.aaleifromflrethanfid
of Spring atfisoCB, and prime tall at 76@T7. Bn,searcaend
tmatl tales from store at $l,OO. Want, very scarce; webear,
of T«7 prtne Bid winter at depot at |lss. !
_GBOCERIE&—new If. O. Sugar la now fold firmly at o®'
foslnly at 0, by the hhd, and at tbs usual adranre tyl
the bbU New Molasses at 60-332 to city trade; Porto Blco
te held at 44046; Beflned rule at 46018 for Sugar House,
Syiop at 63364. Ooffoe is firm at - I
aBRUAHGLAT—Ia nomlnaTet $29030 VtCO. • 1
GAS PlPE—tba following are the quotations for Vtoueht 1
roo tubing: ' ;
Per Voot. Par VbeA
Inch Gas Pljie— 7 cts. cb
i * l i i4'
1 “ “ ....ITU“ 4* „ „ -J-£ “
MC “ M ™3B*:« * --W "
;
k j
:: 1 .:
TE.
jllAY—selelstecalesUHS&e.-
! lIIDB3 A LBATHKB-^lnlSSiSKf;,,,
«®J, the Utter fljOT. tnltoi l ErSjri hU S!!l?" < S rf “
nttst! hides fijd®s. Bn riLa: , or ?°
U dolt stpi@ZLDrM.ad Leather i, JS “°, c !f T felUlet
«WdSp&Srte* f>.
JElaonntct' « “
1 Upper Leather V dot , ~, .-Ssj^32
I BrtS# tM tr ßrv u l ~ZZZ — ©43
jHOQS— there U Uu activity thb week than
nj> change lo prfoe«; aaJba of lire at 4% grots, and 6®&V£ a*,,
aid droaardatiw for light and for heavy. * **
jIHON k NAlLS—the following la the ataadard bQI of
pile** for amall lota; larga orders are filled at a rMnv-tkm C {
\A on Ibees relw:—
; pii?bi»- ! -
; Inch. zy,
• te.HX, 2X,5,3X,i and
1 *l4 os % inch-™ .jzy.
by *£and
j &-1C Inch ,2Vi
;2>£,2Kaad2?£bytfand
j 1-16 inch, and I*4 to 2
16 And oby to 1 Inch 13)2
|l}f ; 19£and2 by and
i 5-16 web
iD&dy Tire, I*4 end IJ£ by
&T-16 and & inch.
'oraeibor, 1 and loch
» by J-4 and % inch— Ay t
JS l »y $4 “<* ?i foeh..—sJ4
laddie Tree, I*4 and IJ£ by
<bf iKi Mfl and y, fcch_.4
iadUlnchf.: ty
ft toyii.3- ICand
ft toy S-lfl toili inehc
KtoK'vMflaodKJdch.fiH
■ ! -10056*110 BQOIM.
F" — ~ *®§f
“ 4U
i»Aßl>—some amall tales 0 {
;aia of head and tat Lard atfll
PORK -we not* nau
OlL—aln of- No, Jjtfd Oil ■
i@?% Linseed £S@CO.‘
j PurATOES—good qualities
jttfes during tho week af COc
lisbtaoqeka, and 40@tio lor Be
I P&Vi* T}moth y at *£32,25;
iS BALT—a moderate demand i
§ TALLOW-rongh lj bought
[aodnty rendered at 9. .
§ . GLAS&—prices are firm, and wo repeat our
cqnotat{oaa for tha small alr.es, dtv make :— 6IS and 7x9,
?p.]K* 9xlo, $3,76; till to flxll and 9x12 to 10x12,
:^l3 ; to 9XU and 9x14 to 10x15, $4,60. Tbcso are not caah
country brands range CO cunts box ln«s. For the
frodceedlng medium sires, 10 cant discount off.
i WHIM LEAD—Ann and la steady demand at J2,&0 $t
[tea lor pure in oil, and dry 9c Ito; subject totboasuii!
&%/§9, net,and Litharge s**.
s WuWCT—prices hats declined; we cote «Jea of
rflwj at SC®2T, old Ujo 76 to sl@sL2a.
410600
K9C«O
...-334<X»
S32ODO
.....361000
42-2000
._3SS7SfI
...-40530G
Min:
....446077
.464159
M ; RIVBU NKWSi
f Tbi»pl*ndid naw sUimrner “W«st Win:?," Cupt. !.«t1«,
Uftthl* p«rt for below, jeiterday, we very much rc
pra tojearn, stock oa Bearer tftooils. Tbo Weat Wind la *
■floe boat, aaJ conld boro wiabud btr botUr lortuua oa her
torn trip.
! fhe Aoda May Is reoJy to go oot with tbo Or*it ri;B in flip
- i r * Vbtcb, «e earnestly tope, will bo pro loot*.
JSdambott R«gl(ter.
> ARRIVED. ' DEPARTED,
•togripb, Browcfrill*-; l Telegraph, Brown rrj[i»;
JtOcfaoa, CrowuiTiSlc; [ JcG.irs.~D, firownsTfllo;
Vpl.Rajsrd, EIizAU.-tb, 1 Col. Rnymrd, Kitzjih.-'tli.
Chctoil, Wheeling. | lUrtr— o).< f.rl—f.Utnc
"“fflff 111 " M&rbei«i
2 qolct MiJeJosoJ naira
BQd Lome coMump-
§ NiffTaix, Feb. 2.-
*ct r*,»ltb a better dem*^
iloij, and tbore Is also some
ires .bare .lightly ImproTed; nlai*k,
?aSer State, V&QSM for extra
B»c«*ro f and &3fi@6,?s for eh l P? !ag
D .the-market U elating steady, CHnKSWSSaaSe''*
pnoitngod and demand moderate: sites 309 :
R7(|fw : common to choice extra. Bto
Rffl *t«dj at $3,T{@4,45 for common to -,
rion |: fa '“t'f loiter
S^fS-f^o 5 ,^ 1 * 67 Cornmo!»l nnehangetfjsalcsof ‘
r,- ’•JMUtaoroat $4,12. Wbbkydnll and djooptnn:
l*J« °MOO bbU at chiefly at the InsWapr-SSi
ttbwaleahtUebctUr demand for wbe.t and the market U
sJtifcfidi I *?aJT 5 * >a * * l * l,is for K'Od red aoolh
’tSim?*?!' 4 ?? f .°Z B®** whtl ® Canadian; Mfliswi-
Oltib bold at In store; with buyers fir ox,
perr|at'sl ( lß@l^t0 1 delivered. Rjodnll and hoary: alee of 1
37,000 bns good four rowed State at 75. f
s*?? ! rata rt^Qf * t wllbont material ebanse in nrierr
f3 * oniiupectad western do. Beef more
P rtce !MM bblsat fi&ISS tor !
prime; ssgs 25 for country men. *se* 75 for ro
BSafeSy S 8K 1 £5! PrtwiSSKr %£, •
be ® f * ,am * Bjoro actl*® and firmer;
fcj&jg® bb fI U 4112 ror u Euu ’ «<i M«®l6 for watero - >
fcffcjJJigH flr “ w «? th • better demind at for west- {
&5a ,^* con S a,9t *O4 «toady; aaJsacf fICO 1
£ b *J P^ kl «! sidesi at 3. Cut meat* rale firm with a ccod ■
l'?& nl ?£ o n keBa °'S for abotUdera, and 9>£3iSs£ !
gar page. Lyd lira; sales 75j bbUat Batter: »
f doing at 11@16 for Onto, and IB@2o
T iy at Coffse Tory OnU, j
auction salei tomorrow, and but few «li»i of
r»^lr? Cl jF t^ n "? M t >crtal - Holaesee henry, with idea
f«srtSrtM,tT^ Ta< l O “ 47 ' #0,3:i0 Lhd# «W Cuba at 25.
tadjlOfibbis N.O.at terrain* male pnbUe. Boor doll 1
s7* S4 e, 4 a ‘ bW *Cnbaei7@3*iaad.b7eacUw),lfl
gf..O. Rl»h*.VMddu: , ;aawaatar7e4li.
ennurf, Feb.- i—Tbo wntber continuescleir athl
! Tb*-demand tsr money m odor it e; the market is
oc all good p»?ar; the rates ofexchaoge are unaltered
rrotJifona: the market is Tery firm and the demand for
OaUhneat and bacon.!* good but the prtoea hare tuderson i
Me« Port attracts but Uttle attention, tboagh
ft UheW at extreme rate; mica 500 bbls, deliTered in Gr- ■ }
« OT i A“» ° n 4erslood to be at any tlmo before May let, at '
Bnyjr'a.optloo, at J 18; 250 bbla on the spot at tl7 l 2sai7fio
rae latter rate far city brand; SOOhbda baconaideeatK
ttdlQO doahoaldere and tides, tu bedellrued thslaatw’eet ' !
df rfihrnary, at 71439 U; 200,000 pounds bolkmtau, on the 1
Jlggt fmmotemoat lard is held at lOji for.bamlMd -5
Vf r< f*f 05 * UJ< for keg, but there seems to be but nm» " ‘ i
Tb® Floor market is nnchujCTd, deosed foirand J
botdfereyery firm; theftslM add up 1000 bbls at tS.&QS.ff- >j
■Ppor *od for extra. The tiflors of amlUersud •
itoamg dealer la the artirle, Mr. Joreph Bstner, was on- j
gnpofleed on change and produced tome surprise. The WhlS'
*et is enshanged and steady; sales IJOO bbU at 19U \
'the latter rate for wsgoa. Oroeerfec there is no
In the article*; the demand U limited and prices are
ged; ales of Sugar Uolsnes4sgUl; CoilM i
/Grain: Wheat Una with an ncitredetn&ndend i
!?. h l rec sJ l>Us P rfm ® wUt ® • W«® W 4. tad prime red SL«
feOL^).'Cornin tho ear l* dull at £O, and shelledUin cood
.“J 1 eottm *°4s &5* OjU: market steady !
SS|* **'4®maod at 49, in bulk; sales G5O bo*,fßbalk,at j
nl J U4^ l !!f, no ™v* ose,l . ,u,ddol, * t * l! * le * lWb«»,de- 7
u»ertd,-at fit. The Barley markot la doll and prices are
npchknged;prlme foil 67®ia and fair to good 55<g)80. ?
& Willow Ware. J
! SABXCTELB.IDDLB,
i : Miaufccturer ud WBolwala Dealer la
OllpllSS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS,
1 ! : brooms, tea..
I p}o. 21 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA.
HAVING NOW IN STORE a lareo flfld
<frefally lelected stock of ererylhlcg in this line,
*4b«k. nunnfactnrnd by flijsclf or purchased dire.-t from
nmad&cturers, yOE CASH, Is prepared to supply crulo
nteriiud Ibo country trod* with good* in bis tins
Cltkpcr than mi offered in this Haiket.
?Tbi following comprise tie leading lie mi in bis stock of
Wooden knd Willow Ware.
CHUjiNS—Fine stall, 8 sixes; oak itaff, & ii 2«; cedar stiff,
: Sslcm; oral crank, cedar, oak or plne,3 sfcea;cttbrbsr<
l 1+1,4 sixes; Bpane's patoul, 3 aiae* Thermometer, 3
8 stxee—a large stock.
DOCK ITS—Common red, blco &n<] green, fitncy and Tir«-
| dished, half, quarter and toy paitf; cedar, brass anil
s IjoDf.iland 3 hoop; Plggln*, cedar, brass and iron bcond,
5 3 boop; Horn Buckets, Leary Iron balerKlUhea Fuck-
J efat iroo bale; Oak Weil buckets, well ironed: Flour
‘1 llucksts, nested, 1
Ty££~palnted,2 and 3 hoop; White Fins and Ocdar. band
! made, aU «Uw, nested or by tbo dcten.
KZBLEJtfl—Feinted and Varnished, 3 slz*s; dozeqornest;
} Grdar Keelers, braasor Iron bound.
UiliSUHlS—All size*, from bushel to quarter peck; Pino
E of Cedar, soiled or unsealed.
GOOTHES FlNS—P>oin and bead, Id 6 groa boiw;Smith's
j Most, Id gross boxes, and Crass Spring, In m. boxes
WU&H BOARD?—Waterloo Raised'Ceutre, Marietta Zinc,
f Double Wood and all other kinds. * nc '
BEUBUK3, Ac, in groat variety.
U£AL ToB9—EUngham Better and Bauer aad'ttcai'foba
jj StbrJUnnwtordogly. ’
DdOHj AJfD BUG3T MATS—AlUr.intc, Cocoa and Otur
!! Gram Table Mat*. *
WIZItB BEST BOXES—fpke and Sagar Baxe*. 6 lo «eaL
j puJaand walihod. h
OAK bTAHDS—Aborted iUm, fat apple taller. kraot
5 pfcklw, matter milk.
UMBRELLA BTAtfDS*~Foratcreecrdwonings.
ClftrUKS HOBSES—AncrIeJ aizea and styles, nndota
5 order.
WQOQKN WARE—comprising Rolling Plni, Potato Mish
-1 er*,: Battar Pdntt and Lsdln, lonian Saaoners.
2 Spoon* ud Beaten, Maddlen, Soap Cap*. £h»Tlnr
] fiterta, Axe, Pick and Hitcbct
3 Qindfae, steak Mania, Ac. 1
RATASD MQBSB TRAPS ot all TvletlM.
lAS DAWS, MOP HANDLES, Boa and W »i haadr
dCIiUM* Founder*. • “**
lIABKBT BASKETS, in great tirietyof n'uiDj) iMe.ii*
or doMB, of omr own nwoofactaxo, at • 23«rJ
CLOxitßfj fl ASiiETS—Eoocd and oral: 41a nort
OOAOBE3AHD CRADLES ofamjatifo
.TRAVELING BASKETS—Anorteddzuandttyloj
\ <j«: : do Berlin Japanned.
: ‘i . a.s°' ii do Fnaeb. a«prtnL
do do • do '•
j 6do( ; .RETICULES—Imported and Amertean
iSOßOOL BASKETS la great variety. D>
1 SPJSITjUAMPBRS. for potatoee. a.
iOaCHAKp BASKted-iwmowflSdlip^.
: Aod oonntTT dealer* are iarltod to call and
i«§l»lraili)f uKDmoiD'rM , TauSf 4 '^^' r ”'"
iiK SAMOBLBIDDLE
2l Diamond. Pinv^lt.
-.-25* fll!>
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27 c
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8 ofldas
8 eftdea
8 cldcs’
OHBKKk PECTORAL;
Sitiyno’s Compound of Wild Chorry
grown’a BionehiadTtoches-
Sellers’Cough Syrup;
Henderson's Cough Syrnu
i aimer's do do
Qubeb Lozengee;.
Wiatar’s do
Oough Candy,
ter bald by
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lOd to d4O Nafli ft kP£..-8,25
A Fence Kills $ keg.-..
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4d " “ 4,50
8J “ “ 5,50
Sd “ “ 75
Cat Bnlkw 3 tr»'
inch
“ 5 to 8 .—4^o
PrnsM Spike* inch ~.5,0°
all length*---... tyZ
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BoCer Blrt-t* E> ~ 4
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Iren Plow Wings « _.4J^
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RAIL sons.
Beal “ Qi
No. X keg Lsrii at 11 XQWfti
£@lo.
lUalea at $16(317, GO.
it itcflnod Coil OH 80
rtry icatcc. Wo tr>to a few
fv>r Whlt« Plnfceyw and No
lo. Bat fav arriTiog-.
i doing: vs qoote Clors r at
and flax at f 140^1,15.
aotl mlm of No. 1 •:
by tho botcher* at 1, *ul