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    THE DAILV
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
Cofeimisgtoß#
lTrodgbbsT: ”
-Foiwardla* fi (Munluios flerehsM,
Dealer 1 a nOUB, PBODUOB senerally,
, ./ No.S>WaterudSSrintßbMts,
■ASK!
Bhervood k
Ycrfc,. ■-•- fcMydl
I BOOBBTOn Be btbot/ipt
polnilt Brown & Uommlsiion nerebanti
, ■ XO7 WOOD STREET.
! BECK a X.AZEAR,
• i ECCCttttte to
a KU>X>XjK, WIRTB Sc CO..
Oreo »■» OunaUirioa and Jorwardlag Merchant*
Wlmlwe la Vetttra Prodae* and Prorldaca, ml No. ISA
uftwtjr rtrwt. Pitt»barBh,P#ooa.
tj ;Owmgn«ttat».oy Cheese. Batter, I!ggf,QnUo. eta, aollc*
ilm tad ntisfactorj reform gnaraateed. Liberal each ad*
| f*ace« made. jeaatf
*7 *• —: mswsos.
i HtfNTER Ac ROBINSON,
PRODUCE AHD COHBIBSION BERCIIUILS,
No..G Smithfiold Street,
'OpposlleMoßoofabelaEow.
" PITTSBURGH, PENK’I.
In FLOUR, OKiIN, Mitt, USD, »t»J «i«J
U&dofCoaatrjProdOM. Specialattention gfrantoCon*
MffUßttttaof Prodaee, - Refer ta Pittibnreh Merchant* frnn*
w»Ky. )»2iid
*9*. tuuAXUtt~;~~..v.
j’; SHOWN A EIRKPATBICE9,
WBOLSSALK grocers
{j , AND DEALERS IN
I FJ.OUR AND SEEDS,
N0a.191 and 193 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
i J«H?3 6
- M. B4UOCB,
u OAKmsu) & co.,
CptamiMloa *. Forwarding H«rchtnt<i
f H • • Aad Whofaald Dttlart la
1 WESTERN RESERVE fimre-re -
PTJTT£B» EiifiD, POBK, BIOON, FLOUR, FISO,
1 Aj j***i S*lßT*ta», LloiMi! * Ltrd OH, Dr!*!
rrait isd rrodac* generally.
~ Hoi. lit and 113 Front Street,
j «** PHTBBPRQB, PA.
Wy. -ora utruc.
CTJZV di SBBFA&D,
Commission merchants,
•|!« AND DEALERS IN
PLOXJfi, GRAIN «5c PRODUCE,
j:; No* 343 I*lt>«rty Strtet,
: Ckot« trend* of FLOUR, for
hwul PirticttLat attention paid to filSna
Crdan far Mercfrinißao generally, oc&lyd
JTAMJSS A. FJETZER, Forwarding and
"tf ttmosnoil MEEOHANT,forth* Mlaof fLOOR,
QaA!V f BAOOS,I.iKD,BUTrea,aEBDICaiEDi7aUIT
A'*, lfl MnUtatmt, corner Firtt,
ssasgs:
s£?**•* />»*<to»Putas A: Benton,do; Oookmm4Bra,
PfatUdttphU. ~ , ; y -•-.. -:a«idjy
u “ ....
FRANK VAN. fIOHOKE.
OHAFF A VAN GORDBEL,
M: BBC H AND 18 E BROKERS,
'and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
114 Second Street, -Pittsburgh.
i umn '
B,W.TUrt*Cd ,57ew Turk, Shritrer *Dllwwtb,Rbb»g
■JOoerAOo- *‘ ‘ Bpr.Harbengh A Co- »•
-SfS 0 *; * Yooog, aTOtalle**. Maine A Co."
—... Horfeoa k Hopper, Gindo.
fioai.Pbllt., T.B.Xtann*Ca,' 1 “
* Oa, Baltimore, H. D. Newcomb A Cb* Loo-
ArahfadT-Rlgg» * C 0.,. « trrtUe, Ky. oclMyd
TTEUBST & BARKER,
fr'*':’—-M- PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSIONMERCHANTS,
jfi .. 267 Liberty StriSSCcorner of Hand,
PITWBTOaB, PERPAi; - 4 - .
NOwPnrtlenlar attention given to the pnrchaee end tale of
Itcwr, Grain, Dried Protta, Potato**, >ork, Lard, Bntter
- Obaaef, Clover and ITmatby Seed*. Ac-- ■ .__
Ad
Ka-01!gV«m >> nti.bcr,h Maim,,,. ,o31 : l,d
QAMUEL B. FLOYD & CO.,
*Jj, COMMISSION MBHCHANT3.
AStd de*lK»-fnyiccr. Gri!a tad Prodai® Geoenlly.
JBjPOpkSty STJIKBT, o«r P*. R. £ Dtpot,
PITTSBURGH, PA., , »e2:lya
t” 1 " "" '
;z -. COA3. C3ADVICX.
if 'iV 1 . CHADWICK *. SOU,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
|j DEALERS IN PAPES ABD BAGS,
;i| • And Ag*oU for the Ea)« of
- ijiiLutm'mg Tiro Bniik anil Vof'Cliyj
Hd** 110 tadlSl Wood Btrwt, otar Sixth, Pitt*burgh.
UMohetomi’ ptienJCuh
pwTftgfatfc • • joiTyd *
|ij; . LLOVD * TOBSVTn,
WHOLE SALE aEOOERS,
|!;i ; ' ■ AND
BZIAXrZIZIS IS lAOSVOB.
j:l; . , commusioh mkbckanta
i*: forthonloef -
|j METAL AND BLOOMS,
U.90»957 Liberty StEact,
Wytunipa • prrrgßPßau, pa.
I BITCIICOOK, AtOAHSUY 4 CO.,
(SticeeMWitollofflneßjM’CmryAGa]
.Forwarding and Cdmiaieaion Merchants,
1,, - And tTfetfenle Deelen to
ProdaMy Sflottr tad Wool,
: Ib. US FKmt and V& guamitt+PiUtbtfnK. JFte.
; '
mmasuouMa~.nsjAKiar.Mtßr~.vii.fi. vsutcu.
BPOUIGm HABBA traa * CO.,
COMMI SSION MERC fl A N IS.
Wool, Hides, Provisions A Prodnce Generally,
Ho. 209 Liberty Btreot, Pittsburgh.
—Jtl3 ’’'•- . '
fITsAUK*AfIJEa
BiAinan
: ITlour, Grain and Produce,
Commission and.Torw&rding Merchants,
ifo. Hi Seto&dSi.,Pitiiburyk, Fa.
a. i_ cctusist.
& SON.General Commls-
Afe&i* forth* Sal* •DdPorciurtof&Mi Sente,
Ho.fllMgfatttrat,Ktttborgh. ; Joftlfd
TIOJBiiKi' DICKiJY, Wholesalo Wot,
JDUTrodocea&d Conuninfon Marcbmut, Wo. 848 liberty
■tract, BnrlUflradPaiwpger Depot, Pjtatmrgh, Pa. ipg
MOOKTT • CO.,
T7LOUR FACTORS and Prodnce Commie*
forth* «>l* of flonr.Qt»ln.goedi end
rsw.y rronrnr^
Qtugglstß.
n. »«ra — «. n*ur p . kiti*.
qp. H. NEVIS k CO.,
A* 7a, a« Wood St., Pittabnrgti,
MninftrtnrtnGl wnra abb eip aNO pakjtb
D “ ,sr * o^jS^s
“5 jfflSSEin&“
J&J l^^ta°^^^^ i '?rSir 1, * r ‘
pmcrtptlcna care folly coppogntea. ortlilyd
\)ir_ MAC&JBOWJN, Wholesale Dnietrifib
' fTij« CsrttaOfl MtonUctor*r%Dd Acent torTfii*#**!
SoUd !«ad Raid Attract, Ifor IST Utorty stieet, rltu
bwiWP*. J*3felyd
RjjJU.EAHMEffCOCK* (Jo, lato ottheflni
JL#VB» A. Fatmaaod: Jk Oa-, and ncceoon to. Vlaidoa
Ko. 4). corner WAodabdfotntS
Si;[jA. PAHNiSSTOCK * CO; WHOLE
• MlaDrnjxbtiand Mannfrotpm* of' White Send,
MdUUurge, comer Wood and. frost ttrarta, Rtt*.
.DBTglb .' - . • ,
raiMIiCK nin -t,n,t„rr»r-IOTW -
RKADN AREITEB, WHOLESALE AND
liberty and St. Clair rti-,
JOSEPH FJLEMNQ, ItiUCQESSOH TO h.
<FWC«tt* Oxlcorw KarkrtitaMt and
•esKKUJjr os hand a fell and complete assortment ctf Prog*
MadTdn—, Mf<lrifla Charts, flgrfamcry.aad HI article* per
• timtnfhr m* fmrtniwi •
•. J>irtiyrtaan»pr**cripilcn« carafally compounded at a!)
■MWii.'l • Jafcly.
t\Z. 080. H. KKYSBBw DRUGGIST,
' fc • * MPWoodatmct, cornar of Wood stmt and Tiffin
■ fliy;, ; .■■•.-*■■■■
iql Dj«ilaff«,No.»fl
•*^Rffir>HUVC^y > P» o op*»U<gUtotu- nr»3i
pfev- Vtatmt Btalnss. ■ 7: ■';■ | ;
JR??£F a6L"lg3T3red,'lfsarKckert
TjLSrWMr* tattwlitowLeonur ofUcrkct Md tract
Commission
-dealer faWcttora Bo-
SraJSi 'ill? 0 ?* :TO g»». Oil, Pot
SnSiritT n£ , hTtZa t * ni * tIM * A Fruit, and Prod oca
Ftotr al*ayi on h*od>-
»«!«, tapMMJßviiSsiyi??
1911111111
.... : mlXlt
iarKOTfc
auuaja .IfORNmjRE raado to
•ggSftS&jiW Mtt*v-fc».wi«a * 00.
gTE-W AB:I & FAULKNER.
Pressed Fire Brick,
MILTENBERQEU'S station,
IIOLTZnAd * WUCDKUHOL,D,
fBECCUaOM TO i. BXXBZSTj
No. 100 Third Street, I^ittsburght
Curtains, Corniest,Banda,Shade*! Dllndi,
Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &o.
attention paid to STEAMBOAT WORK.
CABPST3 FITTED, AND LAID TO ORDER.
aalrd&n
WKLLM, tUUULE « CO.,
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Wuidnrv'uu er
HIPS, TIIONGS AND SWITCHES.
Orders solid tod frem the trade, and promptly ship*
ped u per Instructions,
Tia»a—■<> months,or ft per ceoLdtwxmotfur cash.
naapHst
Iron City stove Wsriiioun.
WW. BRADSHAW, (SuceCBßor tn T.
Manufacturer of TIN, IKON
STOVES, Ac., No. IS4
WOOD STItEKT, between 111th and Virgin alley,
*”***»« ** fe&lyd
CAHTWItIfIUX • lOUHiir*
_ * . (Sowwori to John Cartwright,)
MUNCTFACTITRERS and importers oi
Xljjf Pocket and Table CntUry, Borgicaland Dental Ja«
«truffi*nt<s G nns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, 4<l, No. id Woo 4
•trofct. ThoygK&.pociaUttMit' - • • •
KM*®*, Supporters, ,4a Jobhl
ytMltJ atrit >lca patch.
Snxana itMwn.T., .
r - WIIjLIACI BARBiilbL » .
6X Penn at., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, * _
CTKAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iron Workers, Mannthctnrers of Barnhill's Patent
Boiler, LocomotJrs, Flood and Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys,
Brtichen, rlre Bed, Btsaa Pipes, Condensers, gait Pans,
Sngir Pain, Iron Yawls, Life Boats, etc. Also, Blacksmiths'
Work, Bridge tad Visdnct Irons, done at the shortest uc«
lloe. All orders from n distance promptly attended to
Je23
P«u Cotton null, pittftbnrgb.
Kennedy, cihlds & co.. manupac.
TUEEEfIof
Penn AHo.I boarj 4-4Bhc*ttng*
Oupet Chain or alt color* aud ibader
Cotton Twine;
" Bed Oordsj
“ Ploogh Lloo* and Ba*h Cord;
M -Bope of aU ilwi aud description*,
Batting. ' .
®*Ord*n left it the’ Hardware Store of [rwu A Gregg,
No. 62 Wood street, yrfU hare attention.
JASKS IBWIB,
UAN U JtAOTD RES 0?
SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid
Bweetßplrlttof Nitre; Nitric Acid;
Hftffnwn'a Anodyne; Moriatlo Adil;
Aqo* Ammonia, JTf; Nitron* do
fowIer’iBolotlon; •
Miy be (bund at John lrwlo A
WILLIAM TATE A 80R,
PLUMBER AtfD GAS FITTER, No. 10
fourth etreet, frtteburgh, and federal ttrwt, under
oeeth Bxcelitor Uall, Allegheny.
49"£tot7 description of FUUnjt tor Water, Ox.-* »ml
no3l:Jy
JDAYISON,
Wo. 93 Wood Street,
Corner of Diamond Alloy,
gAS FOR TUB HOLIDAY TRADE TUB
New and Illustrated Books
loclndlng tho Finest ana Latest
HOLIDAY BOOKS!!!
•citable for ail agaa.
STANDARD BOOKS IN PINE BINDINGS:
Religion# and DsTCtional BOOBS, Elegant BIBLES
niAYEttaoJ lITUS BOOKH; anil a most oXt»ti»i«« m
MrUnent ofCOILDnKN’S BOOKS.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS.
,Ile iu (he first pi Introduce this beautiful loreolbn to
PlUxburgh, end U not behind the times In rulaty, novelty
JOHN 8. DAVISON,
B3 Wood ttreet and DUtnond Alley.
CHEAT TKIBIiI.ATION, l,y Cura
. tnlag—lst fto<] 2J ec-rio*;
White’# Ufctorj of Franc*;
Th# 807 Tw—C«pt Reed;
Help* to the Pulpit;
lUvir&l Melollea. with not**;
llont*r , i£o»g«ot DflroUoo, with uat«-r
Harper ftßroa* New PuUieatl.**,
_|? Another WorlJ; .
Sir Bohui'a Qhosi;
, Life of Jobo Hrowii,by
1 Everybody Lcuryer.by Crueby; 9
Barebeatar Towers, by Trollop*—Tout hulli ad I Hon;
Tha Warden, ' Jo ,jo *!o
‘ A Plot InPrirate Life, bj Wilkie Colllo*. do
Kratatemaatof IbeGhrltHan Doctrlu«, l.j Dr Bellow:
Walter Tbcrnlay, byllc*. bed g» let;
Impending Criila, by Helper, cloth anJ papas;
Wit and Humor in Paragraphs, by Tieotlc*;
Twenty Year* Ago aodWftw, by I*. -J. Arthur;
The Diary of a B auatltan;
How Coaid Ho Holp It, by Pu>»,
l^acoreMoment*, byUita M. IL Dutto;
Idylaof tb* JSlng, by 1 Thonyaon;
The Money King, by John o.B*xr;
The Profeaaor at the Droahfot Table:
And many othar new warha too numeroni tomootlon
band and fortde by fel HUNT A MINF
C
.APT. McCLINTOCK/S NARRATIVE;
J Tka Tata of Blr Jobs Fnnkllu Dlaaovered;
/ooCfclla On the Booodartea of Aoother World, Ir R-.l't
tlaOwoo;
Morpbj'aGamaa, by Louemhall;
Conualsg** Great Tribslatioiy—lat aoJ 2.1 aerior.
Abbott'* Pater the Great—* Daw rotate*;
. Froahtopplyof Timothy Titcoob'a eooJ
foil,” *1*11*?*"-Bitter Swret;"
i Erenlajt*attb*Mlcroccopa,bj Gorso;
Greeley 1 * Om land Joonwy;
which led a Protcataal Law] at to (be Cotbnlic
Cbcrch, Ac., Ac. For tala at
*2 DAVISOM'fI, 03 Wo*l *trW.
JJOBfiKT BALE OWEN'S New Book on
_ A 4»<b*BDp*niAtani] Footfall* on theßonodarf or An
other World, uith lurratH* Ulnatratic-os. Bt Robert Deli
o**o. One Tolam*,l2 mo.
f*o KAY A C 0,65 Wool Ptrret
BOTE'S HISTORY OF GREECE—
-Ist pert, Legendary Greece;
. 2dpartGn>cUo HUtmy to the Uelgn of Pel»litr»i
at Athens, from tbs second London edition; In 12 tuts.
fr* RAT * CO„ tj Wood >trs»t.
PALESTINE, PAST AND PRESENT—
with Blhlicel, Literary sod Sdrotifle Nolle**, wlib
original niaftntlons,ud • uewcup cf Palestine.
Henry fl. Otbosn. On* volnme, 8 to.
<«0 KAY t CO.CS Wood Stmt.
*§siii2ißr^
rjr. STBBBINB, ivr. X).,
DDJtTIBI,
IQI PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair
■L &JL Hotel. Inserts Teeth on Plate* of OonUte tod
Pereelaln; also, ocrGoid land other Hetallk) Dares wboo de
sired. AH other Dental operations carefttlly Attended to.—
Electrical Anawrtbetla applied In extracting teeth, tmlb-ly
unur.
PAULSON’S
EAT,
CAP, and
TNTHODOOE
THIS DAT,
Ladies’ Furs,
LADIES' TORS,
LADIES’ vFURS,
OSHX/DRtirTS* PtTHB,
CHILDRENS’ FURS,
CHILDRENS' FURS
gents’ nria sauntlets,
Qenta* Fur Gauntlets,
I*AU.
joiao MAYHEH,
„ d^ripl ,„ u „
STRAW GOODS,
JriMrna lBo BKOADWAY ’ NEW YOIIK -
B . WOX. S? - K. 7'
(enenenor to WoiOAUne j .
IHPOBTBB. AND bBALKR la
H A R D W A R. e,
Corner Liberty and St. Clair Streets,
jiijiT ■- . I riTTsansao. p A .
JACKSON * TOWHEIO, -
BO R K PjAOK'B M S.
and {Dealers in
Bacon. Lard, Dried Beef* Bless and Romp Pork,
. • N 0.12 Fonrih street, pear Liberty, rilteborgb.
P. MARSHALL * 00.;
Annonueb Uie arrival of
NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, Ac.,
■ • «
No. 87 Wood Stmsst. .
W SI, D. SMITH,
■ TEACHER OH- MTTBIC.
(Flata/FM., Jldodcm aal Blngi*!-)
■WClMoiin Elojlos, la U>a Erselng. for Adn>U,:»e<!
Batordajrsfbr Jorehilas,;. - 1 .
made known bpon application at' bis BBS!
DEMOB, $O.-1 13 TOUItXU STftftklY FiUeUargh, Pa,
'octtdly -|. ~, . • - • •. '
Tj'URNJTUUE AND chairs,
A - TOHNITOttB AKD OtUIEO,
VDBMITUBB AMD OHAIBS.
’ - SUBNXZnOB AND OBAIB9.
jaß- BaTOUHQ*oo,SSand4oßadUJkldst
lamifactums.
MANUFAOTURSRS Of
FAYETTE count?, pa.
Kamiruturm and DtaUrt in
67 Water ilraet.
ISOQftB.
OP TOE SEASON,
LONDON AND E&IXBtJRUII
I), j £ FuDcllt *l.
FUR STORE,
IMmODUGE
THIS DAT,
Cents 1 Fur Caps,
tSOM’s:
Paulson’s!
73 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY
Pttslmrgl (layette.
dVf/oiAi p+ykjj ur ru£' i-i r
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WKKKLY lit"*"
K . RHRHTT ,A: CO
, fIfTH BTMIT. 4SOn tIDTBTUtn.
TUESDAY MORNING, FEB
CITY AFFAiJtS.
AJfcTEonoLoGirAi, Observation* for the iS.n.-iu It
Q. 15. Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth Si.—corrceto.l .iJly :
is bus. in an ai>r.
00 4r,
00 - id '
9 o'clock A. M.
12 .« *;
" P. u
8ar0m01ar.......
Bask Statkwwbt for tho weok
barks. Olrcnla’pn Ppoch*. Loaut.
B'k Pittnb’gh 216,t)C6 339,8181,791,126
Exchangeß’k 495,775 183,770 1,357,C59
M. 4 11, « 215,022 102,810 SDO/JOI
CitUcns* " 204,125 82,281 093,974
‘Mechanics’" 275,455 77,499 800,600
Iroa City *• 220,290 113,055 1535,983
Allegheny " 250,590 93,344 703,571
1,907,323 997,559 C,954,209
Rofitweek 1,696,803.1,003,037.6.959.320
iTfeAiurr Notitnl . i
BASES. i and Note* OJ n V" Dn ‘\ |, y
1 ..tJi*- riant*.! u<,n *"- | tvink*.
Pittsburgh..... . | $61,235 ■ $79,0691 $15,174
Exchange | 120,293 j 10,167, 76 235
M. AM I 43,721 ! 3S,oot>! 5.4 srt;
Citixenfi ’ * 16,255 j 26,048* IMSS
Mechanics’ j 32.206 I 15.024> 25 059
Imn City j 25,917 ; 5.9201 it poo
Alleghony. . i 58,467 j 43,589: ;;I UJ4
Laid week
Increase l
Decrease . ... [
35,938 j • |
I 35,3761
Bank Statements.— Oar banks’ began l< i-ul.li
weekly statements on the Istef January, ISSB. >
eobjoin an abilract of their condition in the n,
week t>f every month since that date:
-l?®.?.'. I Qjrm’timu \ Viscounts. \
Jan. 4..... 1,355,906 1,186,914 5,153,218 Y. 101 995
*«*• 1 1,344,931 1,308,005'4,955,977 1
Mar. 1 1,195,526 1,300;103 f,.271,512 I 2U3965
Apl. 5 1,280,636 1,190,100 5.47 S S*»l 1 3*»4 |'.4
May 3 1,360,551 1.192.210 -'>,781.192 I'soi^y
J« ne * 1,426,586 1f20?.537l f 20?.537 5,5t15,4fil l!:,|o>rt
5 1,430,651.1.240J658 6.014,076 7,699 D>6
Aug. 2 1,423.069 !,195,707 0,009,452 1 7.U) 650
s °Pt- 6 1,470,74 1 1.261,195* 5,985,706 1.5j.5]072
oct - 4 1,540,098 1,445,575 6,096,979 1 UOs’tMO
Nor. 1 1,525,733 1,479,219 6,039.272 1 *»'>4
Dec- 6 2,066,953 1,325,00! 6,572 3s l I^nVi?
,-1850.-. ’ • ' u
J *Q- 3 2,638,113 1,292,047 6,837,261 1,81! TsO
Feb. 7 1,904,97 S 1.260,532 6,988,923 l 74< 144
Mar. 7 1.567.61 S 1,133,754 6,945,722 ! 637'796
Apl. 5 2,080,363.1,113,769 7,213.661 1.704’191
M»J 3 2.000,314 1.132,273 7.327.114 1.556.513
Juno 6 1,939,466 1,063,567 7,090,569 J 666 775
J uly 4 1.571,f19:i l,o!S,fiNs y.oor.’no 1691’s‘ij
Aog. ! 1,<35,833 1,091,462 6,929,126 1 711 -,ss
s «pt- •' 1,752,743 1,055,124 6.7 15,50? iYm/jv,
Oct. 3 1.808,393 1,073,033 C. 749.555 1 604 17l'
N«t. 7 1,731,7:3 1.115,226 6,795.30! UtM^OS
Pee. 5 2,058,323 1,105,126 6,975,61 1 1 566 s|s
r — INOO.-- ’
Jin. 2 2,2.18,308 1,092,569 7,319,815 1 609 5
Feb. 6 1,907,323 997,559 9.98C209 lyO'iyi
Tm; Mosokoahela Buaorr.it Hovi«*inc,
Patrick Gearing, the mao who received injuries
at tbc bands of Timothy Reardon. of which wc
cave on account on Monday, expired from tbc
cllecls of bis wounds on Sunday about 1 2 o’clock.
Oa Monday morning Coroner Boetwiei beM
an inqnest on the body at the rosidcaco pi de
ceased, .a abort dislaneo below Clinton rolling
mill, Monongahcli borough.
Tho first witucsecs examiaod were iHclco
Gearing, wifo of deceased, and Jeremiah her pod,
aged 11 years, the eubsUnco of whoso testimony
wo have already given. Two meu who were in
the bouso at the time tbc occurrence look place
are down the river and could not at present be
procured as wtlncrses.
It appeared from the evidence 1 bat the man
received tho fatal blow while attempting to de
fend Mrs. Reardon from attack upon her by ber
husband, and that the woands were not consid
ered .so serious at first, the injured man being
out tho next day attending to some duties about
the house. Gearing had been worfciog at Clin
ton mill for tho past seven years, as a wagoner,
and Reardon was also Jmployed there as a labor
ing man. j£-
Dr. T. J. G»llah<w&wa3 called to tec tco de
cfocdoa thejith of_4?anuary, six days cfier the
vf<randa weroToißctul, and attended him occa
sionally till his death. There was do oomprea
siun upon the brain, si the time ho was celled,
by depression of the skull: he subsequently ob
served from the symptoms that there wa*, and,
the csss becoming nUrming, bo called Dr. Bol
lock as consulting physician, with whose assjot
auec the ekull was trephined a few Jays previous
to his death. Tho operation, howover, did tho
man no permanent benefit, the ioflamttton of
the brain being too great, acd Gearing died at
the time mentioned.
l>r. 0. rnada a post -mortem examination; he
testified that bo found a fistulous opening in the
skull, extending from (he point of injury, about
halloo inch, towarJs left side, into cavity of
cranium, communicating with a collection of
pus, occupying a small space in ibe opper r.nd
frost part of both hemispheres; the point of in
jury is od (be upper pan of tbo forehead, left
Bide; found an indentation of the rxtcr&n! table
of the cranium, from which a fistula communi
cated through the diploe or ceolral portion of
tho cranial bone into the abscess already de
scribed. The membranes of tbo brain were
every where inflamed and thickened and adher- ;
log io patches to the substance of the brain and
also to the cranial bone. Doth ventricles of the
brain contained cerum. Found email abscess!
larger than a pea, m the frout part of leftheml
(sphere of tbo brain. The brain itself was cx.
tco&ively inflamed nod the vessels cc its surface
gorged with blood. Ou tbo upper part cf the
left sido, about the centre of the left hemisphere,
there was a patch larger than half tba palm of
the band, io which the membranes were more
strongly adherent than in other places, and a
considerable quantity of lymph was found on
the ourface of the brain; a Ilttlo fluid was also
found on tbo eurfaco of the brain, beneath (be
membrane. The Doctor gave it as his opinion
that deceased came to. bis death from the elfcel
of blows atrook by P.cardoo.
A verdict to the above effect wan rendered by
the jury and Ibc prisoner thereforo now stands
charged with murder.
Rti’cnuoAM Mcrrutn of the Third Ward Al
legheny city, held at John Myers, bead quar
ters, Saturday evening, February 7th. The
meeting wan organized by oalliog D. L. Smith
Esq., to tbo obair, and Mr. John Holme* Sec
retary, when Lho following officers were elected-
President, James Patterson: Vico Presidents
D. L. Smith, 11. Pollock, 11. Ocrwig, A. Qrubbs!
?* Alexander, Chan. Sleeper, Adam Nappes
Louis Webb, ilenry Rosenfelder, Henry lube
nau, Jos. Heipsley; Treasurer, a. C. Alexander
Secretaries, James McVicker, Jacob lleoksn’
dors, John Holmes.
On motion tbo following reaoluiions wero
adopted:
Ilttolvtd, That we meet ou Saturday evcnioc
February, 1 lib, 18G0. 61
Sttolved, .That (he prooeediogs of this meet
log be publiebed iu all tho Republican papers in
this county.
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
Jamcs Pattkiison, President.
James MoVickor, Jaoob HeckeDdorn, John
Holmes, Secretaries.
StrrrosED Stoleh pßoi'carr.-Oao Edward
M’Caffrey has been committed by Mayor Mor
rison, for a further hearing on Wednesday next,
charged with stealing meat from the butcher
stall of George W. Evens, Allegheny market.—
M’Caffrey having an unenviablo character, bis
residence, on WesU street, Third Ward, Alle
gheny, was searched on Bandfty, when the police
fouod a collection of jewelry, (watches and vario
ty goods in a small leather trunk, which was
taken to lho office, os the police bcliovc the ar
ticles never camo honestly into M’Caffrey’s pos
session. Five watchos aro io ! the collection, two
guard chains, knives, brushes, and combs; a set
of teaspoons, and one tablespoon; shirt studs,
ear rings, and breast pins; fapoy portmonaics,
and a small mlnaluro lookot.
Villainous.—About live o'clock on Sunday
afternoon a shot was heard in the neighborhood
of Congress street, below Franklin, dad on ex
amination it waa found that a largo musket ball
** P*M«d through tho poroh of Mr. Lowls, re
siding iu that vicinity, at a height which would
nave brought the bullet on a lino with the body
nw^/P*? 80 ® might have been standing on
#.._ C l ' The shot appeared to havo coma
in tho Tioinit T- This lo an ontrago
ligated Wb ° prow P t, y BQa thoroughly invel-
irJff'rtZl. —n ho bsJ F , ° uai ■lrowncd ot Mo-
Ur f* 7 ’ ” d on whl ° h Coro
« 5? k« boenidonti
/ *fi.i l i?* Mr ‘ U : rrlo e lo “, who disappeared
from IblJclljr noma eixweeba ago. Mr fi waa
the father-m-low of Mr. Uaary Morphy, of ihia
oily. Vardiot of “found drowned."
Accarnm.— At a meeting *r iho Slockhold
cra, hold on‘ Salnrday last, tho aupplement to
the not Incorporating tho Pittetmrgh Baa Com
pany, recently passed by the Lwialatnre. waa
accspiM.
Tub annual report of the Board of Inspectors
of the Wci tcrn Penitentiary is issued. Tho in*
•tUution. D would seem, is not self-euaUloing.
$11,912 pi expended for material in 1849 yield
ed §5,285144, while $26.C08 laid out Inlbeeamo
way in 1859, yields bat §2,340 47. This falling
off, the Inspectors think, is partly attributable
to a wacl'Jof capital tomake purchases on favor
able termi, aodan appropriation for that pur
pose 1b rettammended.
of the neglect of the difforent counties to pay
their portico of the expenso attending the-sup
port of thjjir convicts.
With extensions in progress, the prison will,
have accommodation for four hundred &ad thirty
eight convicts. This, the Inspootors think, is
not enough, and they reoommend that tho entire
grounds ho enclosed 00 auab a plan os would
admit of .’{be extension of tho buildings insldo
from timtCto limo as required, and reoommend
an appropriation of $60,01)0 for the purpose.
Among the improvements reoumtnonded in the
preeant buiidiog is the lighting of each of the
cells with ‘gas, which would, they believe, add
greatly to*;the amount of labor performed, and
to the comfort of tbo prisoners. They ask an
appropriation for tbo amount necessary to make
the thousand dollars. An appropri
ation of §‘10,870, for ofliera* salaries, is also ask
ed for, and ono of S29C paid to discharged con
victs during tbeycar.
Onthe'fjrel of January, 1559, the criminals
in confinement nombered two hundred and
eig'btecn.i'df whom ono hundred and ninety-six
wero whMq males, two white females, and twen
ty colored males. Oao hundred and twenty-soven
werej reqpi|vc:i daring tho year, and eighty dis
charged-T-sixty-four by expiration of senionce,
ton by pnrdoo, four by removal to hospital, and
two by death, leavlog in prison on-lhe 3UI De
cember, 1859, two hundred andidxty-foor males
and one f&msic.
Bui two-branchcQ of manufacture are carried
ouin (hcirietitulton—shoo making and weaving.
The Treasurer's report shows that the amount
expended:for the support of tbo convicts during
tho year was §17,169,38, while the sum derived
from tho Übor of thooonviots was but $11,945,.
04, leaving, a balanco to bo met by appropriation
or 6otno o'fbef way, of $5,224,3-4. Tho Physi-
repoVrstates that tbo health of tho prison
is remarkably l good and the mortality exceed
ingly light] The report of tho moral instructor
is stmsfacjfrry. While experience in their dis
simulation'makes him loth to credit many of the
professions' of tbo prisoners, still he believes
much good has been accomplished by the exor
cism iu which they are permitted to participate.
Of the rlwo hundred and sixly-firol convicts
now in the r institution, one hundred and thirty
three werflibotn in Pennsylvania, twenty-onoio
Ireland, twenty-seven in Germany, twenty-three
In New VorL, eleven in Virginia, and tho bal
anee in different parts of tho Union and Europe.
Twenty ofdhe wbolo uumberarc shoemakers
ninety.sit'(laborers, twenty one blacksmiths’
eleven boatmen, eight farmers, five glass-blow
ers, five peddlers, four butchers, fonr tioners,
and the balance, including a solitary typo, who '
heads the jjßl, of different trades.
605-/732
202,292
186.007
117J5Q5
JOS.StsL
21i),0St)
150,152
$230,4261 *238,374
265,804 207,314
Mi.vivo. Matekjis —From Lake Superior ex
changes wiedcarn that during the month of De
cember tho JMinncsola mioo raised 180 tons of
pore copper, t cveral very fine piocea of cop
per are xthoog tho products. Oao of these
weighed abput ecven tons. This makes the pro
duct of th«S Minnesota for 1859, about 1,620
tons. Durinfe tho month of December, the Rock
land raised fionsidcrably over4o tons. The pro
ject of the’ Rockland for 3859, was 398 loos
and 253 JKj'.: Product of tho National for De
cember, (oas—which is about three tons ever
the arrragejmontbly product for the entire year.
Ai'nnxxT —Uy the breaking of a
coupling, qs;we learn, while tbo train WO9 goiug
East, a sad 'Accident happened last Thursday
morning op.: ihc Columbia and Philadelphia
Railroad, Mwecu ih« Little Conestoga Bridge
aud Diilfirfivjlle. by which Wesley \V. Hwecney,
a conductor bn a freight train, had both his legs
fbocklDglyicjrmdjfd. Dia f oa red that amputa-’
tiou of both .will be ut-cessary. Sir. Sweeney is
about 1u years of age, a iuan of tempcralo habits,
and has a Vpifc and tiro children residing in
Philadelphia':
7 in: manager of “Trimble’s Varieties," on
IViin street, j( Mr. B. Trimble, 1 has been held to
bail by Major Wilson, on a ebargo of assault
and baitery -yith intent to kill a boy named Mc-
Adams, 11 year# of age, sou of Hugh McAdams.
The boy wau.Miruck with a cane by Mr. T., who
had Wen anpojod and irritated by a crowd of
urchins wbp>ode a habit .Ji collecting in front
of Lis tbreatre. The Wyj,„ Do t eeTcre |v \ u .
jared, thouglt he appearjisrjs,he at the tioe.
Tin: for Laogdon. charged with
torgery 10 fhe M’Kreeport Bank caoe, made an
inquiry cf Judge Mellon, oa Monday.—for tho
purpose r f giving tho friends of tbo dcfeudanV
Bi‘mo basis oil which to act—as to whether the
Mim or-s::.U(i|', fixed as the amount of bail by
tho Mayor, al the time of the arreet, would pow
be received try the Court for his rclcaeo. Jirdgo
Mellon dccliuod taking aoy action or giving any
opinion fa thp matter without consultation with
Jodgo M'Cldre.
Coi’b.t oj* .Common Plkan.— Befure Judges
lellon ami Adams.
SUndoy, 7 U. CiA.—Julia Roth vs. Kelly anil
wif*; action !for defamatory word*;-danjageb
claimed, s.p)j) Verdict for defendant.. How
ard for plaintiff; Sweitzcr contra.
Wm. Keatibg vs. Wm. Whitfield and wift; ac-
tion for 'debt—boarding, etc nmonotiog fo
$20,00 Rplib for plaintiff; Kirkpatrick for da
fundant. n'p-.irisl.
Mourn -As will be seen by our“AmQBC--
mifoi” columns, MaJaroe LoU Monlei, er-Comp
***** 'l° baudjfeMi, who einco her conversion
bus been making >t very oucccssful Icclnriog
tom ihroughiiit the eauntry, will appear iu her
ne* charaotfti before a Pittsburgh audience at
L.?r-iye<ln llifl, ea Wednesday evening, when
eh«? will flcliyer/feer celebrated lecture on “Fseh
louit," which .has received high commendation
from the Tress, a? a sensible nud pithy produc
tion
'iVo more burglaries were perpetrated in Al
legheny, in Ibfe Second Ward, ou Sunday ulght,
one at the bouts of Deputy Sheriff George It!
Riddle, the piher at lho bouse of J. Freeker.
From tho former only an overcoat was taken,
but lho depredator* left Mr. F’e. without any
booty
Dif.ii i;j Jail.—-Julia Parsons, sometimes
kouwn nt Alice Davis, died iu'jail on Suoday
tuorniDg. eShc was about thirty years of age,
and has been in prison for sometime os a vagrant!
Coroner BoeLvnck held ao inquest on Sunday and
a verdict ofidenth from Intemperance wng_rtn
dered.
M. O. W 11,—Cornelius O'Rrien, residing ou
Pennsylvania avenue, Third ward, waa commit
ted by Aid. MoUrido on'Monday, charged with
assault and pdltcry upon bis wife, on oath of
Wm. Rlakoly* j lie is charged with 6trikiog ter
with a hammer! Her wounds aro not dangerous.
Ballous’ Mauaxihe.—This interesting maga
zine. which U' published monthly, is out for
March, and has been received iu this city by
Mciwrs. Uuut, Miner, to whom wn arc indebted
for a copy. \
lUleaski*. “Alex. Wilcox, ono of lho boys
implicated with Noah Rea io ac&argo of burglary
in entoriog a boarding house on Grant street on
Nov. !Het, andlstoaling oomo eitver ware, was
released from pH* OO 0D on Monday.
ATTgsTioslsrcqaoßtQd to lho large sales of val
uable stocks,'by order of Administrators and
other*, this evening, at tho Commercial Sale
Rooms, No. M Fifth street, by Mr. Davis, Feb. 7.
Wm. Bmitii iras hold to bail beforo Alderman
Taylor, of tbq iFifth Ward, on information of
James Nichols, charged with obtaining boarding
at his houso under false pretenoes.
Versons havjog business with Ex-Mayor
Weaver, can find him at No. 1-M, Fourth sired,
near Cherry alley.
Tub WelcomoiOucßt, Flag of our Union and
Novoletlc, will! be ready for salo to-morrow
morning, ot Ilpnt & Miner’s.
Tub Greatest poax of the day— Exposition of
the Sons of Malta- See advertisement in another
coiamn. j
Tiib Balm of it Thousand at cents
a bottle, warranted (ho genulno'orlicle. Sold
by Hunt & Miter.
Staldinq's Ffcnarcd Glue is sold by Hunt &
Miner.
Items. —ln Venango county, an enthusiastic
Itopublican meeting was hold on Wednesday last,
when strong resolutions wero passed, endorsing
tbo FhHadefpMajplatform, the Tariff, the Home
stood bill, cto., : and to favor of Gen. Cameron
for tho Presidency. E. W. Davis, Ksq,, was ap
pointed represontativo delegate to tho Slate Con
vention. Honi Tbomas M. Howe was declared
to bo their firsi 'land Andrew G. Curtin second
choico for Governor Moro oil springs are
boing discoTcrcd ADd opened in Venango county.
Mr. Jaccli Sutley, of Fronchcreek town
ship. Venango county, disappeared last week,
and is supposed |o havo been drowned A
Ilttlo daughter pf; John M’Dermotl, ofZaneavillo,
Ohio, on Friday last, was nearly burned to death
by her clothes taking fire......... February is the
month for pruning grapes and other fruit
ThoNcrthwestdrp Conference of the Allegheny
Eatheran Synod ?will assemble in Clearfield on
Toesday lho 34th day-of February, and will
contlnne in'Bwsioo daring tho week.
SBURGH GAZE
MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, 1860.
New )obk, Fob. o.—The Bank Statement for the
past week shows an increaio in loam of $1,003,356;
doorcoro in epecio $134,435; increase In circulation
$113,8311; increase In deposits $302,132.
New 1 ork, Fob. 6.—The Baltic, for/.spinwall,
look out to-day .SOG passengers and tho Northern
Light nearly 500.
Mr. Bryson read an act relative to hawkers and
peddlers in Lawrence county.
The Birmingham Qas Bill and the tho supplement
to the charter of tho Allegheny Valley Kailroad were
posted.
Arrlyal eftha Steamer Asia.
NnwVom, Fob. o.—ThoiltimcrAlii, with date,
to tho SlsUilt., has arrived,
Napoleon s free trade programme was received
very favorable in the Front* Department.
A commercial treaty betwetnl’rance andj-logland
was expected to be signed in a few days.
It was rumored that the Popt> demanded the rocal
of tho French troops to Home.
Ht. Louis, Fob. G.—The river bos risen about 20
inches within the post two days and D still swelling
slowly, with 6 feet 6 Inches water in the channel to
Cairo. There is a rise of 4 feet reported in the
Illinois, which is doubtless open. There is nothing
new from the Missouri or Upper Mississippi after
a heavy rain, commonolng on Saturday night and
continuing until yesterday, P. M. The woather has
cloered off warm and pleasant
St. Louis, Feb. C.—The extension of tbo Western
Telegraph Line was completed to St Joseph, Mo.,
to-day, and the office opened for Hbo transaction of
business. The tariff from St. Loais 85 and 8.
CoLtuues, 0., Feb. o.—Judge Gustavos Swan, an
old and respected citixen, and for many years past,
President ef the State Bonk of Ohio, died this alter*
noon, oged 74 years. "*
Louisville, Feb. o.—Tho river is falling very
slowly, with 6 foot 0 inches water in tho canaL
Accident.-- Robert Pauley, a workman at
Woods' rolling mill, mouth of Saw Mill Ran, had
his foot horribly mangled, on Monday, by being
caught between the shafting and squeezers. 6
A special meeting of Piltaburgh Connells wiU
be held this evening to fill vacancies In the
Board of Oaardians of the Poor. j
Kfsulat Steamers. "
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Thlrly-Slxlli ConjMM-t'ir.t Session
Wabdinotom City, Fob. f.
Bbkatjc.*—Tho Sonata met at 12 o’clock.
Mr. Wade projoalod a petition of iho eoldiori
1912, for pensions.
The Secretary of the Treasury, io reply to the re
solution of the Senfcte, calling fur the names ami
compensations of officers in bis department, not coo.
lined by tbo Senato, says that the list would embrace
mooli the larger portion of the employers of the de
partment, and coaid be found la the register for
1859. Referred to tbo Finance Committee.
Mr, Mallory introduced a bill to regulate tbe pay
of Pursers la tbe Nacy.
Mr. Sumner introduced a resolution instructing
the Post Office Committee to enquire into tbe expe
diency of establishing a semi-weekly mail between
St. Joseph and Placerviile, California. Adopted.
Mr. Hemphill Introduced a resolution relatiro to
n eeml-weokly mall between New Orleans and El
Paso. Adopted.
Mr. llaun introduced a bill for the extension, of
tbs pre-emption privilege to California. It was read
twice and referred.
Mr- Wigfal introduced a bill for a lino of railroad
and telegraph to the Pacific.
Mr. Lima moved Its printing and would call ap
the bill at on early day.
On motion of Mr. Mallory, the bill to increase and
regulate the pay of tho Navy vu taken op and made
the special order for Monday.
Mr* Pearce offered a resolution asking the Prcsi
doni;to communicate tho Instructions and dispatches
sent to and received from tho lato minister to China,
and former commissioners. Adopted.
Mr. Chandler movod to reconsider tho vote order
ing to bo printed the President’s message vetoing the
StJ CJair Hats bill, and attacked tho document as
an Imputation on Congress.
Messrs. Clay, Crittenden, Wifgal and Toombs fur
ther debated the subject, tho two latter defending the
President's course.
The Senate then adjourned.
Horse.—Messrs. Grow, Miles and Etboridge have
been appointed in conjunction with ono to bo ap
pointed by the Senate, to wait upon the Pre*ident
and inform him that Congress Is ready to receive any
communication be may be pleased to make.
Mr. Clarke, of Mo., made a personal explanation
denying, os was charged in an editorial, that he had
declared Mr. Douglas as the first choieo of Missouri
for President.
Sir. Phelps asked for unanimous consent to pro
ceed to tho consideration of the Post Office Appro
priation Bill, which was read for information.
Mr. Maynard wished to modify the third section,
so as to make the three per cent, interest therein pro
vided, payable to tbe contractors themselves, and not
to their assignees, to whom they have sold their scrip
at a ruinous discount. The contractors accept this
interest in full satisfaction, of all demands for
damages.
Mr. Petit objected preferring that the bill should
take the usual course.
The <iuestion rose on the suspension of tho rules.
Mr. Phelps said that the first sectioa appropriated
$*,000,000 for the support of the Post Office Depart
ment, for tho remainder of the fiscal year, ending in
Jnn« last 5
. He offered an amendment to tho second section,
that $2,400,000 therein appropriated bo devoted ex
clusively to the compensation of tho postmaster and
clerks in their offices, mail departments, special
agents, and tbe transportation of tho mails, and sug
gested that the section providing intorest on tho un
paid compensation of contractors, bo stricken ouL
Mf. Phelps’amendment to the tceond section, de
signating to whom the $2,400,000 bo paid, was
agreed to by a vote of 1 IS to 76.
Tho Houso refused to strike out the section pro
viding for. tho payment of interest to the extrac
tors. The bill then passed.
Mr. Grow, from the committee appointed to wait
on the President, reported that they had perfornil
tho duty, and that tho Presidont desired them to 17-
press his gratification that Coegress was ready' to
proceed to business, and that he would bo happy to
co-operalo with the legislative department in tbo
consummation of measures calculated to promoto
the public welfare, and that bo should communicate
with Congress as tho publle emergencies require.
Mr. Shorman moved to proceed to the election of
a Door Keopor, prerioos to which there was a call of
tho House.
Whole number 207; oocesgary to a choice, HH-
Marstun, HO: Wright, 57; Marklaml, if» : Ward, 12;
Lamer, 12.
Mr. Marston was declared elected Door hooper.
Mr. Woshbarnc, of 111., moved to proceed to tbe
election of a Postmaster, viva voco.
Wholo cumber, 210; nocesiary to a choice, 106:
Lucas, 103; Clusky, S 5; Seroggs, 17.
Mr. l.ueas was then declared elected Postmaster.
The House tbeo adjourned till Thursday.
'V a?iii*rtos Citt, Feb. fi.—Among tbo notice* of
intention to introduco bill* given under the suspcti
*ion of the rule*, in tho Homo to-day, wore tbo fol
lowing: by Mr. Morrill, of Vl, a bill to provido for
tl>e payment of outstanding treasury notes, and to
authorize a loan to regulate the duties on import*,
for other purpose*; also, a bill to ptxniih and proveut
the practice or polygamy !u the territories of the Uni
ted State* and other places,and disapproving certain
acts of the Legislature of Ut tb: alio, a bill donating
lands to the several States rbich may provide -col
lege* for tho bonefit of agrict Itnro and the meebanf*
dl art*; by Mr. Killinger, abill to locate nod eslab
lub a National Foundry In Pennsylvania; by Mr.
Quarles, a bill to establish a Branch Military Acade
my at the Hermitage; by Mr. Campbell, a bill chang
ing tho bonded warehousing ejilem of the United
State* and for the more effectual collection of tfco
revenue, and a bill providing for tbe additional rev
enue and imposing increated and specific duties on
iron and coal and other articles of American pro
duction and labor as require protection at the bands
of the government; by Mr. Florence, a bill to fix and
regnlato tbe duties on imports and for other purpo
ses. Mr. Morris, of Pa., presented in the House to
day CS petitions numerously signed from Phiiadel
pbia, asking that the post office in that city be loca
ted at tbe Pennsylvania Bank Buildings.
Mr. Ulofsbreaner himself says that the report that
ho has been or will be appointed Treasurer of tho
United States, is untrue. This gentleman daring
the last three days of his official term as Sergeant-at-
Arms, disbursoi to members of the House $330,000;
tho aggregate sum of $103,000 has been paid them
•sinca Wednesday last.
The reason assigned for the House adjourning ab til
Thursday, is to give tbe Speaker iimo to form tho
standing Committees.
11 but lf “7 doubt, that the lloojt
p#t Office Dill will pais the Senato to-morrow.
* The Republicans will have a conference to-morrow
oight, to lake deflnlte action on tho subject of print
ing to the House.
New \ oiiu, Feb. o.—The Herald's correspondent
EMigna chairmanship of the leading committed in
the House as folloTTi: Committee on Ways and
Means, Mr. Gherman; Committoo on Territories, Mr.
0row; Committee on Foreign Affairs, Mr. Corwin;
Committeo on Flections, Mr. Wiisoa; Committee on
Post Office, Sir. Harbin; Committee on Indian Af
airs, Mr, Colfax; Committee on Commerce, Mr. Car*
ir, of New \orb, or Washburne, of Illinois; Com*
.tfo oo Invalid Pensioner*, Mr. Fenton; Commt
on Uoyolutionary Claims, Mr. Davos; Commit
on Military, Mr. Curtiss; Commltteo oo Kograv
ip£> Mr. Adrian; Judiciary Committee. Tappan or
Stevens, of Fa.; Committee on District of Columbia,
K. Joy Morris; Committee on Naval Affairs, Morse;
Library Committee, PetUtL He says tbo Commit
tees will not be announced before Thursday.
llanntsauno, Feb;
louse.—Numerous petitions and remonstrances
opruontod and referred.
The Senate transacted no business of Importance
> your readers to-day.
and-Jenny Lind Twist
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We Sound little lo chew u* la onr walks
wo torrpt tbo hopefnl cheer generally prevalent An A
■nt of A time coming.” The traaraetioni wereltmit
•d toa few city transactions—nono of any great magultmta
wilh tho ozrepllon 000 heavy sale of 1,000 bbla tloor lint
tbo terms did not transpire. Tho Cberoit was tbo only Vrri
val.aad ber manifest was nothing to boast ot The river
r *“ d « alowly, there beiDg scant 6 feot by the pier mark In
tbe cJiaouoL There waa a drizzling rain daring the fare
portor tbe day, with an appearance of more. A few bbala
co .?l n . 06 b> take to freight and will be all ready to eqi'oat
with toe nretrUe. wo learn fron theOapt.cf IheCbertrft
!« *» «i ®* l ™ nd coa tlooe faet on Bearer Ehoels, and that
* rrliTß and iklnotto would get up until the rivor rite.
* bOUB we bare sales of 037 bbti to report, from store,
£; “* r old figure*; for Jjoper, tWO&b.-
Io» Extra Family*B, and Fancy sfl,l2U©
6.21. Ono Itioaand Uml. „„ priri:e urmt. BtikcbS
tione* rery abaadant and price* firm.
11. W. FLOUR—I,OOO B>» In bulk, from store, at gLSO.
GRAlN—ealea of 4GO both Osta, at depot, at|44@4i>c;£so
do Corn, from .tore, at < 05 1 car « depot, a?Ke.
Wo take occasion here tosiay, in answer to correspondent*,
that the quotations we give here are jostles we receive them
from dealera. Corn his a downward tendency.
FEED—2 tone Bran, at depots at $l7. *
CLOVER BEED—63O bosh, from store, at Itc.
APPLES—IS bbla prime at $3,5U. Thestock is foil nriUe
equal to tbe demand. 1 *
PRIED FRUIT—6S bnsh Applet it sl,B7U<ai2.
CHEESE—I 74 bxa it o%@lUc; stock heavy.
HOMINY—I 3 bbla at s4,6o@(M>o.
BROOMS—IS 9 daz In IoU at i1.75i53.10, ai nor quality.
BUITES-lfiOO Ibi at 18c. * * 7
LARD—Mbblf ■Ho3i@Ui'c. i -
, tiUOAß—2Obhdf*tBtfo9c. i -
r COFfE£-70akaaU2H®KJc. , ;
MOLASSES—SO bblaat 40@51c. 1
BULK MEAT—cilea 123,000 lbs; term* not mile public.
BACON—B,7OO lbs kt 11c; 1500 Jba fchonldera at Be; nt»d 8
tea 8. P. JUnu at 12@12%c.
CREASE—37 tills Brown and White at BUCIMc.
OIL—7O bbl* No. 1 Ltrd Oil at 88@30c.
WHISKY —20 bbla at 2le,c&ih—par money, and 70 do at
UAT—IO loads, scales, at $17020 ton.
nOSETARY AHD CUBiSEaCIAL. r
New ToekDrt.Ooom Ma*x*t— Xev Torh, Feb. C —Trada
l« still Ttry backward, tbongh ibo interior demand bos
■lightly improved during the week, bnt not sufficiently to
notice any general activity. The export Inquiry for doaV
tlc plain coitons, however, eonllnoee good, and thla teedi to
prevent any essential clashing In price*. It la very evident,
however, from Incidental circumstance*, «ii«t trado will' [»
unusually late tbfs aeaaon, and that before U, O cloao nrlctw
will rule In Boyers’ fiVor, notwithstanding the hlch «at-of
the raw maUrlsls, 11 ■
„ much .n,r.!.»iulo n i. felt IL.t Ih. demand from
Ibo South aad Wcct win h. Itgflt, and prices of fsney gods
r.Tor Urn buyer The m.Josisy o, thejohbers are compara
tlreljr flU.ot, end few. If toy, of tha Importers ere yet basy,
bnijimsa being coudutd chiefly to commission mem ’
F.ncy cottons see the moat Infloirsd for. Dome.tie print.
* Übe tbo ■eadt the former command B@9j£c for
good to select msdder sty lee, and the letter lliaiffifa. to the
ho l ..'™ a * aQ esare not yet In fcdl dtndaV
hot some hsauUlni specimens hare come forward, which am
offered at last year’s prices. • *”
All beaTy plain cottons are la moderate rcotji st at steady
rites. Fancy styles of foreign cotton and silken fabric* ate
n large inpply, and pr-coi are Irregnlar. ‘ Woolen eooja,
i" 1 ! 1 “ a domestic, maintain their price, wiih a mt.!'
erate demand for.f«ncy casimere* at prevlons rates. Uold-
JjJ 40 ‘ mi ' rtr6i dcmao(! for i^ncrajly
The Milwaokee Soctiaerinmlshw the blowingilawmoat
tf lb* receipts of flour and grain et that port lo January
Stct'pU af Hurr and Grain in January.
15C0. 1559. T nc n '
Floor, Lbta. 16J29 12.764 n
Wheat, bnsh 183,955 i:;*3:> otJ6'« “■
Oats, bush 22,849 45,400 jv’fll'
cura* *«»h s,wi w&o rjJeS
Barley, bn»lt„ 11,814 IflooT T,S!!
Kje, bush 617 1,343
Annexed I* a coTnparative.utemeui of tho Hoar anj grata
In store at MHwaokeo on the Ist Inst: b . •
_ .., 18C0. 1850. usg:
ronr hbts.. fll,o€G £1,971 oyofl
TV beat, bush 470,752 425.242
r ?' b "* u ; - 3,000 17445
I'ork, bbls ... U,i-.v ICT
We copy the fcllowiog l ro m the Peori* Transcript of the
Ist, regarding the provision, bmlness at that place:
I >, f ker * wi, l cl(w« np the seuon’s operation*
wlih the present week, nolosa. Indeed, Revnolda AOd, keen
open for theelaogbtcr of a for animals the' next Few ilre£
.«1 hog* are uww coming In, ssvo those previously coj
•ouoa no hogs were conwactod lor altvr
about the Uth of January, flio nomber packed In Peoria
the present atason will not exceed 31.C00, abont 22,000 les4
hsn lut7»ar. The average Weight of the hogs thle yoac
is larger than that of last. 3 , .
lloidera Were asking I) - f dr bacon ahouMert, and 10U for
Isnl. brie* of balk m&sis were reported at ftfc for about
dera, and Sec tor rides. In BL Lool? 6.510
f‘£“ tr / ••jonldors were repotted at 6c; 5,000 do h&ma and
I*fclw.7o 1 * fclw .7 0 tlJ , c * ,“ l delivery: 20,000 Ri city i>acked
sboolden at fl^c,rides ham it will be ienb?
SifodKid 0 ”’ ' r “°’ ,r ” ""d‘r«»cc of rewthtoj
The SL Louis Domocrat of this morning say*;—A portion
?hIV« f eh^ P *n? l ip Ita ? ,kir *l o*® 0 *® llu,lr branch paperhera;
ihs ExchsDße Bauk. in axchsnge, at 1 cent premc tho
Merchant's at the “ame, for $5,000 pnekagesand upwards, on
Us Kcenible branches; the Southern, Bute, and 0 j gf,
V"V*. 1,141 }• "Wiring l@Ui f) cent for paying their
J 6 . 0 ml ot u/i »i<h other cuqrfirationv, hare to paj
our debU freo Jrom discount. * 3
•rhe rtcripts of lire and dressed, to-day, amounted
to I,ll Tbo market for droeaed wasecOvaand prices about
“ ri^hJrday—tbe.x»nga being A lot
<C l£ib?hl*h? ld P«orta, aroraging 210 lb*, at
SSZ?, 1 ? shipped to Albany. Uve hogs were Is good w
ffnaetaod Utm, wiLh.»riaaat j hi u ;
Be h * re *« • q«i»t tol a Qrm market!
. U f c ‘ fcri ng that buyers do oat csrs
<|COU 11 nomiQJll « $16,500517;
Balk meats are in acLre bnt the market Is rimoat
/ U °\ . <, . WW »hooWrn were sold at
- co V«rion* “J«- There wmY?
lo UrJ l 0e * holders weru
T * UuW u,oWrJe :-''
Import* byiurer.
Steamboat
ARRIVED. |
Telegraph, Bromsrnii-; i
Jpfferaoo, BtowcstlUic I
Col. Bayard, Elizabeth;
Chervil, Wheeling. J
Register.
I BEPARTED.
I Telegraph, Brownaville;
Jeflcrtcn. Brown»Tllle;
OjL Bayard, Ellzabotb;
Rirer— & fact—falling.
Te’tecrapttlc Markets,
Prot talons; the market liu not changed In ad*
butSVfS 0 ” Sel ° n J* y: lhß ‘Jeouad ii moderate to-day
u i bolder* renders ti difficult to All ordtn
ut Uio first class bondt of city packed mou Pork
•An.toto™, Mi .tslS, but f 17ffi:.TS £. tli
rate* offered, and these only by those haring ort/cn There
vtm.V *.l’' • 1 *op«T and ti, Ss@sd for extra. In
HOSh U , B,> cq ' cgo; “ lw » UOo bell at 19UaiP---'
m^V^hnu er ° °° Dew / m *are la the
balte »cj>r»ie and the businessdoing is chlellrln
* regular way at for Sugar and 44®16 for Molas-
i The demand for Wheat is ac
S 3 “3
id bulk at and COO In sacks at £0
. Nlt '»*• »#b - a.—Cotton in limited reqnnst at cn-
Y*S l!w ‘"'l™ “ for indites °r
i^ d t U . U . r,cnr ,ro Ji »Po»fd to insist on a slight
‘dOoTbi’s at *” nn « min * ta «**dr; saieiof
JWObWs •ts4 l U@ssrarnp«r«utBßßd western,«,2o@
; ltrn fid for common to mediant
!. xt ™ >*i®®®»76r9r shipping brands of R.
ii ii' . c * CAdUo * lQ ar unchanged; tales SSO bhU at SiJOCii
?SU Sii (Tf^V 0 eltra ’ WWsk y«■ o°«wS;
sales 600 bbla at 23. Wheat onclungod; aales of 6000 bosh
Sm d t'ein* L^ I*{l 1 * {1^ n tr at «•! <OO bush whilo Callfor
“i**Itt>«dolT«Qo. 1 tt>«dolT«Q0. Barler in bettor demand, but
?f;, *,*?“ b 1 b 0 •Iteration. Corn ki moderate demand at
BiQiisl for new white and yellow. Oats Ju limited demand
at Coffee firm; lUo BK©I"U. Borer and Molas
ses unchanged. Pork unchanged; old mess $1T,31©17,57*
new do $18,12: prime do old prim* ilftibl!L2&:
now do $14,26(3114,37. Beef quiet and stead]; sales SbObbla
at $4,24 for prime, *5@6.25 for prime mi s&97ftfS
repacked meea and slU,6o@ll for extra do. Dre«ed Uccs
in moderate rwiowt. Cnt meats in good reqneit at full
ihirtrtbSd. <JpksiEt ‘ rw aJ>«UOTMd V/mX for
a.^ k “^ t r 6wo1 *' 1 there was butlittlechencc.
* l,u,et bdJ Obehaugod; CteTelamd
Jt Rock Island G2}£ Cleroland A Toledo IWf* Galena &
VbXf .*K? N :,V O” 01 ™ 7"; Ed. 1,1 taod, B;
7. M. “* •* MH; O.a. Oralo7J.'; California
a atoos&sss ncroHrin
1,000,000 BOXES SOED OP
This enormous quantity of this Wluablo
Kemcd, liu b«n jrorchruoj by clUkos ot tbo Unites Statu
Soring th« ahert Ume It baa been before Iho pobUe. The
m«oa for this extraordinary mrctaa U dimply in tbe actual
trath and value of the article. No 000 buys tho MAGNET
10 PLABTER without becoming Its friend. It performs all
that li promised, and carriw with it its own recommeuda-
Uoa. Truly thla Ua sfctorj—peaceful and bloodleo—bnt
*• believe not lees glorious than tie txlamphs of war, with
((■ carnage and desolation.
The MAGNETIC PLASXEH 1* undoubtedly the Grcaleet
Strongthooer and Pain Deatroyor tbit Sconce has jet UU*
euro red. If job pot this Plutcr anywhere, if pain | s there
the Plaster will (tick there until the pain bu vanished.—
Tlie Plaster magnetises the pain away 'and
PAIN CANNOT KXIJT WHERE Mia TOASTSH
is applied.
R.hom,U.m, Umenw, BUITocn, Doblllt,, Kerrowo.
Ccaght, „,a CatdijPHru nnlAohu
01.t07 Uod, down .yon to Corns, an InslodioMynSSsJ
Ml, will a liulapstloncojprmonoilly c tho wwM.
of «' li» MAGNETIC TiASTER. It Lholtei
rlost, sorest, nfo.l, plMnntm sad chapMt remooVll
..iitsnos. : H, .ppllcsllon I, nnfitml-oIJLn,
Blosslog. It,
n-U Md .Hi,cm .nnojnnc. orthont.il l“
PricoUNtihtojh.Toneh ofnl._r.ch.rpoor; Cta
it who nro Uck nnJ snlarini In nnj «j.
bl. A w U »Hl4 l '°°, lJU ‘“PPMwlthlhl.lnrnlnn
I^c.:“ a r 10 w
-ffaissn^iffas*£fssl“Sffs
ocnu.hoj; I .ithfouia^Sn^Sl
D. C, MOIUBIIKAD, fI.D.,
Inrehtor oad Proprietor, 19 Walker at, New York.
MOUE HEAD'S MAUNETIO P LASTED la add by all drag
Etta In every dty, town and Tillage cf the United SUIm.
noSaoJAwlyisF
TV/I okehead's magnetic plaster
AUL sold by SIMON JOHNSTON, Droggfat,
•I* lo comer Smlthflald and Focrth streets.
HOUCK'S PANACEA-25 dos. for halo
It 1.11 D.t. PAONiaTOOBL A 00.
COCOA NUXS—BB2iDJt receiving for p;i!o
hp - ROOT. 0.0 .f.T, 3tB ntwnp.irast.
|TE.
AMUEL GKAY.& SON,”
. V *
'
Merchant Tailors,
No. 19 Fifth Street;
IX; ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE BAL
AN OB CfP TEETH
iMUAND winter stork
PRRPAUATORT TO BIOOTISO THKIR i,'
FRING GOODS,
a now oßtiring them ,t 15 PER CENT T.RSa TTTIH
1E CBCAL PRICES. Their
l Leading Styles of th» Season. comprising *Jta* A*. .
toentcf *
Hack & Colored Cloths,
PLAIN AND FA NOT
IENCII AND ENGLISH OA^SIMERES,
BUSIHKSB AHO OVERCOATS/'
’Ff’ rr-vsn a ;;n cashmere
VESTIWOS, <StOp
jicli Trill !;,e MADE TO ORDER in tha
( and most approved manner.
ft Tooden & Willow Ware.
SASttBIIL RIS9IS, '
j [ : Manofactcrcr and Wholesale Dealer in '
pjciiss, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS,
a.! .; BROOMS, AcO..
| INO.1 NO. 21 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA. •
HAVING NOW IN STORE a larco aitf.'-,
carefully esierted stock of eTerythiag In thil Had.
guar ,mannfactnred by myself or poithwed dirset ftwn
FOR CASH,!* prepared to .Bopply caito*
dien and the conn try trade with goods Ja his Uae ;
CWafci ihan eTer offered in this flarfctt.
The following comprise the lea Hag of
Woolen and Willow Ware. -
(MORNS—Koe itaff. 6 ilzw; oak staff, 4 slrec cedaratafll
i S sites; oral crank, cedar, oak cr pine, 3 siica; eedarfcar.
rer t 4 sizes; Spane's patent, 8 sizes; Thermometer. 8
n Size*—a large stock. < •
DUCKkTd—Common ted, bice and green, fincy and rar
, pished, hair, quarter and toy palir, erdar, brtifia; and
Iron, 2and 3 hoop; I‘jggim,cedar, brass andiron bcnnd,
- & hoop; Horae Sockets, heavy iron bale; Kitchen Bock
! §ts, !roa bale; Oak Well Backets, well ironed; Floor
i .Packets, nested,
■HJBS-Painted.2 and 3 Loop; Whlto Tine and Cedar, hand
3 "1 eltee, nested or by tho dotfen.
K-EtJLKltS—Painted and Varnished, 3 ■]>**; deten or nest;
e s*a»r Keelers, brass or iron bound.
lIBABURIS-AU sixes, from bnabcl to quarter peck; Pine
& ArOedar.ee tied or unsealed.
PlNS—Plain and bead, In 5 gross boxes; Smith’s
_j. and Brass Spring, In gro. boxes.
V?AfilßOAßDWaterloo Raised Centre, Marietta Zinc,
Double Wood and all other kind*.
,0 E*«t variety.
aTSAX TOBS—Hingham Butter and Batter and Meal Tobs.
8 3 erfl In nest or singly.
°™ l “ iar “’.
T|SiSd l^Sdr’ rI " !oe ” *** 6 ta DMt .
tiztSr for apple bolter, knot,
9 tackles, moat or milk. •
ttorea or dwellings.
sizes and styles, mado to- .
wooden’WAßß-eocoprising Rolling pita. Potato Mash
-1 iCnttcr Prints and Ladles, Lemon Squeezers,
\ bpoqna and Beaters, Modellers, Soap Caps, Shaving.
i {$«W. Bplggots. Bang Starts, Axe, Pick and Httcbit
2. Dandles, Steak Jlaala, he.
55J tram oi «r T«i.uot
i d UA!iI ’ LES ' lr °° “ J '" 3l,r *^
ARKETB, in grout Tn!otj or ski.nj «,!«, Ij
or lt “ sa ’ OBC CIV “ ntoaa&ctnre, .t wutoi*
CSMOtrs {SHK*" 1 ‘"R °v*h lln non.
OOAftJIES AND CRADLES cleferr stjle
T ?A?JtINO BASKETS— Assorted sires and etftc*
j SW: *<> Berlin Japanned.
r.W?cJr • -■£ ■ -- • -
i r di> liETlCDLK—lmported and American*
bOll&iZi BASKETS in great variety. ’
UASIPBRS, for potatoes, peaches. Ac.
BASKETS—WiIIow and Split,
Jn&b country fisalers are laritnd to call and ex* ’ ‘
tock * iad P rteei porchaalnceliewl«re.as i
atfOAShOT BS UNOSKSOLD IN THIB M*nifgT L - ,
j • SAMUEL RIDDLE,
- ffiffawd&wF 21 Diamond, Plttstnrgh. '
; j WILLARD HARVEY A CO.
81; MAIpEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET,
, new TORK.
APKK w AHEHOUBE,
WRAPPING, PRIN^^ANDWRIXINa
PAPER,
OH OAXD OB VABB TO OBOSR,
XCT, COLORED J.HD TISSUE iUPARX
BLOTTINfI PAPERS, ENVELOPES, ;
Straw and Bonnet Boards..
HOUSE
I iviLLARD HARVEY « CO.,
84 Maiden Lean and 17 Cedar Street.
NEW TORE. ■* ■
fWW, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN
t TWINBB,
ixi'Cztzd jjra auauraenrso
K CORDAGE
•Of etary description • .
COtTON,; JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN HEMP
■ ROPE,
| ’errod Staff, Fishing Line*, anting Threads*
| SEINE TWINES,
SHOE THREAD, WlOK.aad all kinds of
L cords and links.
fiftMtfebg’SQ
liiptnoLD'a Genuine Preparation.— •
HEtMCOLD’a BUCHU fortho Bieddor;
HfitMtOLl/a BUOHU for the aidneja;
HHiMCOLD’a Buonu for the QraTel;
UKtMfiOLD’d BUCHU for the Dropey;
Q£&UnOLD*S BCOnU far NerronnoK
HEBaCOLWS BUOHU ofMmorr:
HBLUIIOLD’B BUCIIU lor DlmnessofYblon*
Hf WOLD'S BUCKO far DifflS?S2SSis
UeLmDoLD’S BUOHU far Weak Ifotm 5
•Sl^SSf®’ B ™Oinj for mSSL:
far Universal Lassitude;’
s®JfJj4otD*B BDCHU for Homr of Disease: ‘ -
far Night SweatE
BDCHU far Wakefslows;
SSSSnSf'S’ 8 BCCHU far DrynMsoflhe BWu:
nEtlSUiOf.D’a BDCHU far KripUons; r
BUOHU far Pain in the Bark?
HuaißOtiya BDCHU far OlifraSS: • -
n^? au ***“«»« wising from India*
p.ffc& Wllß - olio - !t m. Awm**.
T^^comSroFwanfEusEMoiis^
A,*sf JPtt EQEfihl OOUlttY.—in the malUroftbe tv
auca of- Qoirry *tn*t and P art.<,r Hut at«ct la the
Barojigß of Sooth Mttaburgb. * T .TV
'i •‘V* 1 5Z?|t Term, 1859. JJist. Dcdcct. rtiiken
January 2*t,.18G0, The fcregolngnv .
ptioq prevented And read In open Ouurt, trhereoeoxuoa
(notißn of Hamilton A Acheaoa, AUarneja for the petition
en,thepourtgr»ntAßnloon all the partfeaJntmattdto * '
thow|c*«tn-oa or before BATOitDAY, the 35th d*v of r t b>
|‘nu£, Aiß»l£&),whjraiid (loony itmt, In tha Borcuh .
of SootbiPUubargh, and all that part or Hill atrwtlnaEl • *jr
Borotighj lylnc •ooth-coitaardJy of ■ llao. drawn tram
Corner of lot So. Si In Gregs'* plan or partHlond&Sr
*nd rpnnLsg tooth thirtj-flro degree* watt fcrty
a^^ t lir li^ f *l^ ri V■ Ula . P^ sot •
and Treated, and tbs Cooit direct that laid rale t*mWi»K ' •
« T;S ! Sis? b °‘ tm ° s*fc?6!SS£i,
Altai:- TBPS. A. ROWI.KY. CUt*. --
(TJ.jj'OSIJNBSS & SON'S - W.- .(
asssiisssassf’ffij l ®" i
rbE UtoEE mr?| ™ 6018 A«a» :
UtL= i o P- E - habichx,
York.
:ms»OrqentrynaH-twfaUy attended to., pqlfcawdgm. • j
HAIR DRESSING ROOMS,
N* wMsjsTaEKT,opposite tubcathedral, *
*_ i 5 OPJSH taoa aA.BLTOO P. M, - ■
can havo their lUlr Drtwad la tbaUfeat ,
4M E*&ra>aicm*bla manner. Ha hat fitted op*rac««x» -
Sonlj (cr'lAdios.vberaparUcoUraUcfitlea vlll h«sir«a >
paisanto hitr joapAsnßa. iusiaiioihi, /
dfc ;
rtianUy on tarn! aadforaalft. • •- t JgßOjd- ;•••> ..
OMn BOS. DRY:• APPLES; ‘* v j
’do Vtvhta Vi
••••’. ! ?i3 bWi.BoUUBtto: '*••.'■ • -:-i
l{t>ll».prfaa Gaeaaraatfatn; V.--:. .1
BecMajuMorwlaty . SHUVSB.* DILWOStH, - '-i
!■ feaFyl-v-t. 1 130and133Secondttrtat.- - ...
SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS *. ‘ 1
clbelos cat xftf l<rw. C. HANBOS tOVE, - '■)
JtSOp i 1 r --■ • '• -T< Marital aired*- <; •. -J
CORN—.. car loads prime- shelled Coro to > «
<«t j ntHB3T S.BABgEfrciir.lltßdSUbtrtrm. :i
fjnnlßUS. OATS roo’d end for sale by
*niF6OS*HEISO!J,r«*MIn. : .„
)»1* s ICON.g.KT.Oblar».SC.Oogi.AU«i>my ;-.
fcbla No. 1 Lear Lord;
I- §»'* token d» 4* ‘ do.
itoiyairflcrwldtX PBOT»?f* KiEKrATniCS.
'UGS—3 bblflfsih Eccaiee'tliiadforsalq
|bfr 111, ial y e ffBHBT«.COIUXB. < -
loptv B " - 1
.18 bblJ. ami 5 fcegs No. I Lardar-;
4feral*tr : . KDAUttHCfc •»