•.£v>£.:. :;\ :;;;.;■ ■;*■• r -' - —'"' ' "• v ; " ' - '■‘■■'■~ : s; : -',*'‘--‘- .' • !•:,> .• '?"-' - : V ••' ;•.••<’'■•■'-. " v‘.t. '' /-• >. > -I r ESTAjLiS)- IN' ;i7BG. ‘ ; ~ !y Commtggtoti, tit. manufacturo*. ; . - >T, L". BODOEbT.' ’ fgKTEW ART * PAOLKUKB, I■ ; - .*v jofTfirfitj it Commlulon Beiehanl, uiHujitmmEiis o» .. I ' ■ -'-DeiJirJa OKAIK ,n 4 PRODUCT. gnijcrtllj, *o _____ J pj rA T3 1- in If Ko.tD Vita ud 68 Dntitneti.' Fr6B S O U X*r© ®“> :.••••/ *iS!& 1 '-i MIETENBEROER'S STATION, [ --:. ■- A BarmrA PHworth, do; Tatum* Ob-St-Loalr. - - i cc n xJl»* VAYETTH OOUNTY.PA. ; | r - ,T“ I AErctiim, [scjcwawro r. sub***,] • i > J , -. . fuS-lyd No. 100 Third Street,3PittabTrrih» - 1 ’• curtain.,cor n ie..,B. n «i»,shade*,mind., - ’ tat wfMYn RTRUTT Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &o: *3 ’ i: • hiiiff • • ”w*/ OAAXiZjA. J®“Partlcular*UtnUonp*Jd to STEAMBOAT WORK. | '■«' . , -TT CARPETS FITTED AND LAID TO ORDER. •J J BECS'ft XiAZBAB, wullh. uiuulic * co^ |! •i.r-.;;..-., • ,- .- - frcecnouro 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., ,Q r IjKIDDLB, wiitTS ft CO»i * kasuvaotcszs. or i , •■$ ■■' WhblaWd* Orooeri.Ooniailsrioaacfl Fonrirdlaf Mtrdiint. Va/ fTTPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES, p - ••• *o* P—te. la Wwtern PrqdTO and rravliloai, .1 Wo. 185 \fy Order* *oHdt®d frem tht trod*, »ud promptly ;Wpj ■ | ■ - .V^^grottj’fcSisßna.^tOT.Qyto. ceutLnmmtWoi.'.: 5 KtdM&Htfmtcry monn gemanteed. liberal eua «d> «aafidrtAvT v ? i a : mess mad*.' '.. Je2»tf . - ...—T. •| • ■: ■-. ——f— — rrrn-r-rrrr-r iron <;ity ator* Warahotua. u - r ■ - UDnnTT.n ian PflffMlfiilflV fRPDnifIHIQ' * J.CEAIQtCoJ ShnnCtctorßr of TUtj-ilttON FftODuCB AND . CuIfiISSIUN IBnnUu&FliiS, wdCOPPER WARE, aad Dealer la STOVE 3, *cVso.l34 ,v T ■ f-'b'Jirtflail q i , *.' ■ WOOD BTlUlKT,betweenPiilli and Ylrg!a»lt&)y PUU> . i* : v «0.. bsreei, \ bargb.p*. fcfcijd . ■•.. . ;Oppo»K«Mo'ooa|»hehlLjoi#. CAHT WTft 1 6 H T 4L VOUNO,” , PITIBBtFROII, PEN*'!. (Baocceori to dobn Cvt«r!ght,y Eulir. la rwtm, aoiI ; N. UtLI, PEED »«a T\» ANOFACTDRERS and Importers 01 ' ; S?^JSSS££^R>(ta P Jlll'ocV.l.oaTmbls Cotl.rj, a 0 ,g1t»1.1,1 E»nUl ie- T ;plMantndrM.»*- BwrwPltUtrarstiHerttttUseo-. ittnmffl»aoia,El»Uil<,tUUti g X«cil«.lr»So.SU n’ooJ ■,.. ■■»••■-■ >■■■• • •- i’—_' rtroot. Taoj glteapedrilattaatTon totba uuumbctoHrig . -< - ttU nwmfflX-*~-Jr* .Tranat, Scpporton, do; jJobLtog and Uepaing vttb thino ; BBOWif A HUUtPATaiCES, i tnaUty and deapatrh. 1 ■■ WHOLES ALE . OSOCERS Wiwua »a«raiu.. JMaana.M uaa, ;n , AND DEAUms IN ei b WII.LIASI BAKSUIhh * CO., , . r r OTTP Aw n nc 6H*eimet., below Morbury, Pittsburgh,Ba. , . f FIiQURAMDSEEDS, OTEAM BOILER’ MAKERS AND SHEET • j Ncs. l&l fttld 193 loborty Street, Pittsburgh- Worker*, Mannhctnrer* of BamhUT. P<.tenl *'■. ta3>ljd . 9 I BoDer,Locomottre,Plcmland Cytindar BolterajChtoi'eji, '• --• i- ■" iii.-.. Bretdiim, ftra Bed, Steam Pipe*, Coadenaa*, flalti l'au*, a. Sogir Pant, Iron Yawl*, LlfeßatU, etc. 80^*1^01^ U: -■'X, B, fIA WMBt.H ACO 1 Work, Bridi*and VUulort Iroo«, done at 4hP;ahortft|t nt . i.i«— m, I* . .. __ ’* _ lice. All order* from a dlatance promptly.tteadad tfl, .: -i ■ Oommuilon A Forwarding jeZi . . -. "' i - l l , And Wboleaala Dealer* In --~rr, — 1 ■ ; • — 7~r t WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, icO VaNoVau BOtMB, LiSB, toss, BACON, rooon, H6D. K^SJ- CHI ’ /: ' y> Pot A Paatl Askak fial«atns, LJnseodA LarU OU, DrleJl Pean A No. 1 heavy t4Sb^tlnga; • Prmt and Prodoeo generally. OarpotCbalnof nil color* aodabaduc 1 i '' So>. 141 and 1M Front strut, Orttm Twta K a* ! • PirraßUKOn, ri. “ E? . „ . _ 1... —;■— ■»— ■ - ■■•" ' ——— • « Plough Line* aod Ba*b Cord; ~~ 7DLfmt-~ CTTI fnrriao.. a Bop* of all and dcechptloD^ ( CTCP dt BBSPAW Batting. . I . • • ’"-i i. •— - f JFOPdsr»l®ft •* the Hardwara Stor* ol Logan AOn^g, •> -'COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. &1 Wood auaet,vill ban attantlon. ieJWj -• p-- ■ •• - • AND DEALERS IN - . ' JABtBB ~ •*: * vFItOITR, GRAIN Sc TRODTJCJd, MANDFAOIOBER 0» - . . Ho. 3*3 Alharty Street* OCJLPHURIO ETHER; Sulpburio Aoiil; • PICTSBUBQU, PA. K 5 fliraetSpirit*of Nltns Nltrio Aeld; Chotc. htaadl of PLOUB^'for Bakef* and Family a*e, Hoflmatr* AAodyna; l Muriatic AcW; ■ hand.- Partlcnlar attantioa paid to fUUog i Aqna Ammonia, fff; * Nitron* do > ontev lor Itecha&diaa generally. ocfclyd Fowler** Solution; , . are vTti~na . Annmvrnn « —TT T-"‘ ' 1 —? Bar be bond at Jobfll trwlfl A M Wetcr Blreet. • TAMES A.JFETZER, Fotwanlmg and'-—--— _~, ~ _ U COMMiaiIOSireiUIIUJiT.fCTth. Bliof ILODR, WILLUmiATA a. bOH, v | QOAtN,BADOS,LIED,BUTTEB,SEEDS, TJLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 ■ :-J- JbJfal S&u!, emir I’lrU, E 7 foartli Pitutmrsh,«n 4 hi— t,onJ it f __ . - & aath E»c*t*lor Hall, Allegheny. jaaJr.WP ! d**crlptloa; of Ptttlnga fcr Water. Qa* a, id ' Boa ( do,Atww,LM*Ca,do < John ftaam. DaaUt>iE>q,do; D.~Harper ir Co, Clodiaati;B. Brady, - - ■ ' || Cadder ll.* M. S«m»l rz — T~~ A Bro-, VOO6S. i-y. - FtthfclpM*.;/ ' i deadly _ ti O. QBAPP- FRANK VAN UOBDEB. : ORAPF At VAH QORDER, BROKERS, - a COMMISSION 114SeaonirStrect,.PittsburgIi. ! • * * *: • i ■-!••• ," B. W. 33*p A Tort, Bbrlrer ADflworfb, Pttdi'g PyoßerACoi': Bpr. llirtiacßb A Co-^- : ; _ Ttooraoa, Clark A Yoaog, M*Oandleaa,'Mean*Ao).* > *■ ■ ■* FnUadwpbla. Harriaon k Hopper! Ctocln tAHawhallA font,PbQa. T.S.DofanACo, H •- X»Whltridgo k Baltimore H.D. Newcomb A ;;- Araf«twa,Blgg*AOgv - ttraic,Ky. oclT lyfl fTJBBBSTjfc BARftES^ produce and protision 9 COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' f ' . | y lt l ’ 267 Liberty Street, corner 6f Haiid, traffaiUenlar attention given to ttfe perdnao and iai« of Dried Pnztta, Potatoea, Pork, Laid. Batter h,M V>tfirrgTitTTf'Ft‘ i>< *'v Soods, i lbeloinMt market »j TKo£eatn29buAC*uilgnanstL - - / V nb-QlBe* ol lb* Pimbnrgb Bag Manottetogy, »di:iyd' QAMUELB. FLOYD £'.<€o.,‘ - - • COMMISSION MERCHANTS', AftdmlartlaTlotnvGnlaasdPrulaetGtoermU/, '> ■'■:)■■• 831XIBERXT.STREET,curP*.R.R.Depot, I PnTStfUEQH,pA. ; ocfclyd f‘, - CLLD^nfX. Ji CHADWICK * BOS, COMMISSION MEBOgASTS, \ ’ And Ajonft forth#B&loof . r Manning Sirs -Brick and .Pot Clay, : - Hoa. lAO #xtd lßlWood Street, n»r Sixth, Plttabnrgfc. . Fnpet *X MaanUeturtr*’ trice#. Cm/ 1 ■ • p#ll -; . . ... JoJtljd :! bLOTDAFOaSTTH, WDOIESAIE GROCERS, t asd " dxaaziHas in paoDtrtcE. - . OOMMUBIOW IfEBCTIAKTa Jjjytb*nldof PIQ METAL AND BLOOMS, - f . ! T Hii&sT Liberty Street,• ~~i ■ -- •.• mrflßuitfln, pj. uiicßcoca, a«coKßitr «* co n ~~ [Bacwarttognfflsa^lTCwryAOa.] j Commission Merchants* :, . -AndWholMal*l)«fonln - ji ProdttMj Floor and Wool* US Frail ©*1122 Seeoni tt+ Ptt£tfttroJ, : ‘npiarA-ojO , _ _.- t :"jut*sMMitnuvan-.unJiKrii F.mcr~.wii.a. * V jn?HiaaKßi HABDAUan * Cl VOO Mints SION MKRC UAtflS, . . '■ —j» ; -pEAZtBBS XB . WooliindejjftoTisioMjk Prodlieo ffenaraily, gg. *l%} uperty Street, Plttal^orgh. - jj'nVOAtiß «. aajkh, ; DULIMIW , CTonr. Grain rmd Frodqof j. Comrtußtian and Forwarding. Morel mute, : Stand EUf Pithhuyi, Pm, >• WHluy L' cduuku. O CtJTHBEBT * SON. Genera) C ■iomms- O* tbm Aunt#fortb#Ba]«»ndPorch###ofß j#lSct#to. I Bo.tU:B«rfc*t#trt«t,Pntibargh. jn£l y d * BBter 'BICKEi, moiasalw. Iwi Prodroiiind (fennrtnfon Mwttant, Ma. 348 Libert; HWHlwiMwdlhwngw Depot. PimtaruhtP*- «pd AS ÜBO*AT. «. . J« 0# LIQOSfT A Fu|m v T?MUR FACTORS and Pr odaoo Commis- in, Seed# nod ri w... .„a *• *-*;**. . Bi K. Vt9t gf |T[<| T fl. NEVIN &C 0 4 -gp*a* W j»d Si., PlftUbargb, HcnhcWm of WflUB AHPaBKPLBAn, ztKO PAIBT3 *W) *a&.\rha' Dolor* in OH* PnlnU Tarahbw «0d Tarpon Un*. ' ; >l4yd S Wilcox, i • BOX4IL J>fiCSQIBX f .<kr*cf.BaiLh]UlA aatFwrt i tttor « hUeuoXSSf^Sr. Dngfbi OtMSUeali* turnery sod taaoy Good*. T»to* ;• M» f*aß7VedtolM* OOf L AleoJwl, lioaer*6*orit» brand* . #01(11*4 t»*e«aiurvhlcli are «a>red«* anti rtioaort price*. * ■ raydditfi preecrtgti ion arefally coopododcd; ocflilyd 11/ ; i MAOKEOWN, Wb olesale,Druggist, - TT’Qtfbn OU lbnsJ|ttßrer*i rd Agent forTbayeT’* Solid tad fluid Xxtnctejfa. 167 liberty itrcet. Pitta. btnrgh, Bfr.r -■'.- : ' - .vv ,-• • • r~ -, ;• Ja3odyd 4:' ~~ D I*fAHHESTOOOco , latOofthofirm _D#Ri. ftbno«aockoO),*itdW cbaaeowto Pleato* No.«»corn erWood sad Pcnrlh lBiHwwritli«r> l .. - • ■' \ • •’ BA, iAHNKSTOCK - &* WUOU- S- M*St«sbc9i bad Kaiuftetan r* of Wtrita teed, 1 too* amrj IM , feum> •fVBAUN it REITER, WHOI RESALE AND Jl liberty* ud Bu OtaJr iti) ToUFfr j?T,v,MiNG r (Bucofissoft to l. ■ tf WtZoo'x A Oo.) comer Blunt »tiwt mod W*mocd, keep* «h£d * foil tadeowple t« MWrt roentofTnig*, U f^» , 4wnhgt^P , rflnntgy , >flJ HI «rtlcle»pcr* twefally.eompooo&dmU OEO. H. KKKSJSB, DRUGGIST, w«3 ««• at y»t>* ’tOHNJ?. SCOTT. Whsie»»l9 Dealer In uU Djwtßff*,Wo.»o. J.--Wh*f\^^2S«,JPUtSbVS&tl/',". -i i ■•AllCf^w»wflirrff>ty»prompttftcpUaa.. I . .W’2* • i. Bfsltre. , : H ' ":.y- "* corner of Market as 4 front vfiftu. -‘.V • •• i ' ■ ■■««»«■ laWm»ro Bfr uo*»<»i on, pot —iw «Z^Vrl»/i«»fZ?ribS. r ™d* rn l t > md Prodoca - “»»r‘ «» hand.— JtSSSSiJr ifz {?«Sirs°.y?; , ftitootoa t-yvgmuaUipiihßiMoSlSbS^j!? . .fMgggg iffAREBOOSB—^HENIv-n , *''VAKEHOOBB,<*<JAfi * <iapti * rtre,fc » Lftertj ' "SiSSiittSiiF EUBHITDkB .-mads to *!f z T"Jt i “****«ootka.; ; T. B.tOUTO -M 00* ' 7 " "'•" - - • - -. 1 Bmsitatn. SITIS. j'j'A Vv’. & DAVISON, No. 93 Wood Street, Corner of Ptamond AUey, JJAS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE THE and UlTistratud Books OF TUB SEASON. Including the Finest ana.Xatest LONDON AND EDINBURGH HOLIDAY BOOKS!!! caitable for all agza. STANDARD BOORS IN HNH BINDINGS; TUligloci anl Devotional BOOKS, EJegiUt BTHLI'S R IAYERand HYMN BOORS; and a nail eztu«l*e *s *3 rtaent of CHILDREN'S BOORS. ,S TEREOSCOPE-S AND YTEWS. He vu the Cnt to iotrodoco this beaotlfhl Invention (a 'Pintbargh, and l« not tatted tb* time* la v*H*ty, novelty -or price. JOHN 8. DAVIfeON, dolT-dtf M Wood nnet and Diamond All*y. Tiifi CHEAT TRIBULATION; by Cum- j mlng—Ut and 2d aertoi; WblvilliKorjtif Fnoo; \ Tba Bey Tar~Cipt Coa-1; FOOTFALLB ON THE BOUNDARY, OF Another World: ; /*• . Sir Robin’* Gboyt; L Ifeof John Crown, by lUdpsih; RiWybodyslAwyrr, oyCriby; ' Bk rebetCT Towers, by Trollops—Tanchnlts t>d llkto; • Tb* . i do -430 do . A PfotlnPrintoLlfd, by Wilkie Coliioe, do TU*i atemeatcf theCbtijtlea Doetrlcc, by Dr. Bella **; W*lisrfbcroby,byßli»'Bedgwte*; ImpastdlngOdiii by Helper,doth tad pipoi; Wit i *»d Homoy ia by Frantic*; Tw*o \j Tear* Ago uJ Now, by *r B. Arthur; TteDtaryofseenujitan; , How (bold He Help It, by Rcm,- Leaem eMwmenU, by-Blita H. 11. Butte; rdytaoJttuHls&byTaanywm; Tbo BDaef Efn&byJ,ifcn G. Saxe; . Th*PxotaKr£Ctheßrt'«kfiStTabl«; .j. And mtay«tbaroew wnr&atoo nuaorooe to menibii, ou hand KB d fbc*»l* by t *el ITPKT A HIBBS. riAVT. HcCLINTOC/K’S NARRATIVE V/TbaFate of Blr JobaTraoXilo Discovered; Footfhllaon lbs Boundaftes of Another World, by Bob’! D«leOwn>; - iMocphy’sGawt.byLcrwerstball; Conualog'* Greet Tribnlatiou—lst and 34 series; ' Abbott** Peter lb* Qraab—a new TOlatce; Fresh sopphr of Timothy Titerob'e good Boots—“'Hold Iciy* “Lettera,* “BUter S west-,’’ ErenlngsatthsMlcro«njpe,by Gate*; Greeley’* Omlssd Joamey^ Tbs Path wbicb led a Protestant Lawyer to tbo Catholic Chnrcb, Ac* Ac. For sals at M PATMOVa, 03 Wood •tel. ROBERT DALE OWEN'S Now Book on i tbe Supernatural footfalls on tb* Bennd*ry : of An> other World, with narrative illnstrelkav. By Robert Dais Oven. Ooa volnm*,l2 mo. U 6 i KAY A OQ,M Wood Stre»t. GKOTE'S'UISIOKY OK URKEUJS— Iet part, Legendary Greece; j 2d parkOreelan History Co the iteigu o( petititralci at Athens. From the second London edition: la U rob. f«6 BAY A CO., tb Wood ctrett. PALESTINE, PAST AND . PRESENT— wtlbßlblleal, literary and Bclrsttflj NoUom, with origins! a neyr rasp of Paleatlne. By Rot. Usury AO*U*n.,Onerolame,grD, , f>6 ' v • , KAYACO t <SWooJetro»t, / D B.HITIBT, 7-,-j i mPENN STREET, opposite St Clair Hotel, tnserle-Tsstb-on Plates of Corallt* and. Porotlaln;alio,onGoldaDdi>tber UatallloDiauwTte^de sired. All other Denisi operations carefoUj attended to.— Floctrlcal Atoae*theslaappUtdln*ltracUngteeUi. nol6:ly PAU L S ON’S HAT. ' ■ ! CAP. and . INTRODUCE ' THIS DAY, -i i . „ .INTRODUCE . ' ‘ TQYaday. Ladies’ fiirsi, LADIES’ FURB, ! ’ : i ■ LADIFiS’ FUftS, OXXZZ.X3S.IOS7S* FTJ&B, CHILDRENS’ FtTKS, ’ - v-; i ,CHILtIRENS' FURS OBNTB' FOR .OAUS’IUIB/ Rents’ For Gauntlotaj... r. „ . : ; ; Gents’For Caps, JPA UlfSOI^Sl"'’ Paiulsoh’sl NO. 73 WOOD STREET. r JOfiw mats Sr) ~ SUnnficlirrer and WM«Ue Dt.Vr l| «T<r, Ascription or STRAW GOODS, NO. 180 BROADWAY, H EW YORK. JalOJg.l- ' ‘ - i B- . O L P E*. J R. . ' r' - '.i ’[BpcctMorjtu iWolll'A laobJ IiBALBR IN aARDw 4 R E, “ Corner Liberty and St. Clair Streets, ■ jaWly : 1 ; . , &TTBBURGB, PA. Ypr B Alls lli nrx, &,0o . f - •Annoane»'tbeanlt _«l<4 ’'' '' NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, Ac-, \ y :' r V; 8f >Wdoi>.S>!ni • wm D- smit;h. ; .; , TiBA-OHEIR. OJB ' MUSIC, (miniFl*U, IttbdecneniSiagbv.) . - ■ jaKHamalQ fbr * otf Batordaya for Jannlle*, t, B ai . o*Tenns pad* tnown epoa" a>pUeatf« DSNOB, NO. 113 FOURTH 6TBEFT, FI ittbVgb,?** ocZA-dly ‘ - Furniture and cuairs, • f DtmiTUEE AND OUAIRi, . FUBNITC&B AND CHAIRS, lUENITURB A3fD CHAIRS. . M1 _ .. , Ja3S T, D. YOUNG M 3B sod |Q | ImHhflrid «t. Goal tongs, parlor coal vases, Parlor Coal Hods, Nursery Fender* Rnsl', lalfonPat* |orFebders,ChifflngDlibee,o>ater atent Grid* Inns, BathiogAparatn*, Bleat Bate*, BlrdCsns. • • All kinds of Hons# inns Uhlag hsrdnara at the JroatSh * Btoro and aippL^ PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY. MOIUNiISG, FEBRUARY 10,; IS6O, ■ ' ■ ■■■ &:.■ .-a— - ■ ■-■ - - ,— —L~ — ■■■■ IStsfargjj §K%dp< dyfldTAlT'RAß'sx Of TU^uTtY. ; PUBLIBHSDiBAILT and weekly By j• •» v & RRE XT. Sc~ c O. rxrra min, asova RUtnrmn. FRIDAY MORNING, FEB.. 10, '"iB6o. CITY AFFAIRS. , M»teobologic4l the (Jattiie, by 9. R. Sbaw, Optician, 5S Fifth St.—corrected daily: t IS 'Bo*. t* 104 DB. tto'clock"a',so 3d 13 tf 68 50 -« '“-.p.5..■ 40 Common Plbas Coubt—Before iaJgea Mel lon Atul Adtnie. i • .Thunday, 1 Feb t Qoi.—j\\i tne oue of Geisner vs. lagraro, a verdict was elVeo for olaintlff for $70,44. cßrookd.VA Boyer; action ior actvioes rendered; CoUlerforplainliflf; Sewejtconlra. Verdict for plaintiff for $79. , ■ Direotora of the Poor of AUegheoy Cily sod Jobn M. Jonears. Christian Qeib; aoUoato re cover'tbo penally'of $5O for a violailoQ'of <be Sunday liquor law. Verdiot for plaintiff*. Col lier, WbHcaell and Mcßride for plaintiffs; Ppl. look, contra. . ■ Direotora of the Ppor of Allegheny City and Clark Hoaack vs.Niobolaa ami Eleanor Ropert;' similar notion as above. Collior, Wbilesell and Mcßrido for plaintiffs; Stowe and Moffit oontra. On trial. i ■ There are nearly ono handred cases on tbo trial Hat of this court, and half of .them are not yet passod upon. They will probably oooupy about two weeks yet. Tbo suma of ’money at issue aro generally small, and there are but one or two cases cf muob interest on tbe merits. District Court— Hefote Judge Williams. Thursday, Feb. 9. Dona ell/ and J no. Wright tb. Bojle to-'recover oq alleged violitUonrof ciJDlrßClio the terms of a lease, on the part of. defendants, the owoera of the property lcaaei - -Kabafor plaiatiffi*; Smith, contxtu ;:. •*'. .'. 'M' ] ' Tub ExccutlTe'CammUlca of the Allegheny County Bepublican Cldb ;met dt their rooms, as 1 usual, at U o'clock. Present, Messrs. Bigham;BaokofeD. brash, Barns, Eaton, Hersb, Neeb, IMddcll, HadisiN, Weaver end- Woods. The President of tbo.Ciub .presented $2O, as a donation frotn Hon. Jojm M. Read, and the thanks of the Club were tendered (o Judge Rea<l for his generooagift. A. H. Burns, Esq., of Fiodleylp , reported the names of tbo officers of theFinalej Repub lican Club, which we have already published. The Third Ward Club, of Allegheny, was also announced os organized; also the First Preoinot, Fifth ward, Pittsburgh, Club. * D. L. Baton, Esq., was authorised to obnfer with Lewis Glephane, of Washington City, io relation toproouriog documents. CommiUce adjourned to meet at eaue plate on Wednesday next, at 1A r. m. - Sfsra Lusatic Hospital —Froth the annual reports of this Institution, at Harrisburg, we learn that during the year 1859, 143 patients were admitted into the Institution, and 13C have been discharged or died, leaviog 274 stilt under care at the'close of the year. The entire num ber under treatment during the year was 410. Of ihose remaining in the Hospital, 118 are sup ported by their friends, and 156 by the public authorities. Of thoso discharged during the year, 81 were restored to health, 30 in various states of improvement, 43 were stationary, and 23 died. ThoTro&tftMireooomeod, for the security of insane criminate, (who hate heretofore becu placed is (ho Hospital,) (be ereotion of suitable Hospital buildings, within the boandary walls of the State Penitentiaries, where (hey can bo un der the care of 'oompeleot medical officer*. They algd.etale that the baildiogs now io pro gress near'Pittsburgh, will, when fully in usj, proTo highly advantageous to all that section of tbo Commonwealth, and tho Board would urge opoo tbe exeoallve and the Legislature the im portance of'tbeir early completion, as one of the most obvious means for securing relief lo the central institution at Uarrisbarg Of (be 1102 patients treated in the Hospital in (be last 9 yearn, 921 were of Pennsylvania, while tbo remainder ware , born in other Slates fenaicp,. > ?be oaaees vbloh leiio lounily rrere as fol totrs: 111 Health, 120; domeaUo trouble, 152 grief, 8; Mlllefiam, 4; eptritaal rappiogi, .1; cx oes’site etudy, Gr disappointment, 3; over exer tioo, 14;, epilepsy, 41; fright, 10; intemperance, 34; religlourf excitement, 0; pnerper&l, 36; opi am eating, 2;’lose of sleep, 3; dieease of the bratb, 8; fall are i a business, 2; anxiety, 4; trouble, 22; disordered menstruation, 35; irjary of Lfcehead, 12; lose of looney, 4; 111 treatment, 2; masturbation, 41; excesses, 10; novel reed' log, 2; exposure to iho ran, 4; want of occupa tion, 1; mortißed pride, 1; politic*, 1; pecuni ary troubles, 5; not assigned, 001. The tout expenses of tbo ioslitation for the were $62,605 10. Daring tbe earn© time (bo receipts for board; of oatients and article* told'were $39,070 20, with ta appropriation of $20,000 from the Stale, defrayed ibo expenses. Weston lfoepita.l. —We will giro a synopsis of iho repon of the Western Pennsylvania Hosplt al to-morrow. j . ' * ELvernoPATUT.—The attention of oar readers it greeted to tbe card, io aaotbtr ooluma, of Dre. Gregory and Stevens, of Buffalo, N. Y.,wbo propos"* to ®ure diseases by otaos of elsotropa tpj, T.Sfcy bring many testimonials from weft* fcnbwn ge vtleraea of Buffalo, and elsewhere, reo- them :to our oilitebs and testifying to their charter a» gentlemen and chill as pbyeiciaos. The following are among (be refer enoee: 11, p. c/inlon, Colleotor of Buffalo; Wm. G. Fargo, of Fargo, L Co ; Iter. ; Allan Steel, pastor of E. Church; John E, Roble, Editor of lb.' Baffalo <7Arwtian Advccait and Journal; E. C. foamy, teacher; T. W. Breed, book merchant; Morrlsrilolmes, Captain of Police; J. Vabderpot'li Stato Comptroller; A, Prince, Deputy 0. 8. MartkilfPfc W. It. Wells. A uiEtina of the Fourth ward Republican Club, Allegheny, will be heM on Toeeday, Feb. ldtb, at Peas* liall, on Ohio el»*«et, at 7 o’olook, i*. ji. Tbo object of this meeting b to eleot a President of tbeCiub for tbo political campaign and for the transaction of other business. The undersigned, although;grateful io bis friends ia the Club for the! honor they have done him in noleoting him to fiUlta most responiible office, feels that he oaonot reconcile the boldiog of this position with bisesoseof propriety, for tbesim pie reason that ho 1® a candidate for a ooonty office, while he regards tbo olab as designed to carry out ia national object. ' Bat for this con sideration he would cheorfally HU tbe post-which tbe kindness of ibis political friends and neigh bors bad assigned for him. J. D. Baldwin, Pfti'L Fourth Ward Republican Club. FUR STORF,, Messus. Fkti abd-M'Clebut, Conductors on the Pittsburgh, Fort Way no and Chicago Rail road, colled at our office last evening, and inform ed os that there was bat one person killed io the UU accidentia this road, and that the lady and child are but elightly&lojured had are alllaafair way of reootery. Abo, Mr. Hoffman, who was thought to be eerionsly injured, and indeed re ported dead at one time, is not at all badly hurt, and U id learbod by a telegraph dlspatoh that be is doiog very well and will soon be : restored to health. r Mlss Plummer, also reported injured, eeoaped with a very Blight contusion. The matter la by ho means as serlons as at first reported. Weare truly glad of It. Hild ion. Total..—Bcnjafnln' Trimble, who was charged wMb sinkloga lad named William McAdams with, a cane, this other day, ; when irri tated by w erowi of urchins who were crOaliog a, disturbance ia'front of his bnildiog, oh Pehn street, had a farther hearing before Mayor WU eon, on Thorsday. It appearoi, from Mr. T.’s statement (hat the blot was occidental. The Mayor thought proper, however,; to.bolder. T. for trial on the charge preferred, that of Assaolt and battery with intent to kill. Tho boy is re covering rapidly. • Soldikbs or 1812.—At a meeting of the Asso ciation of Soldiers and Sailors of 1812,;Beld at tho Council Chambers of tnU city, on Wednes day, u petition to Congress was drafted aod resolutions passed, agaio urging the neeeselty and justice of their claim to bo placed S Q the pension list, ohj the earns footing with those who ; servedlnlhe Revolutionary war. Tbero were <t members present; whose ages vary from C 3 Io -82 years. I' ■ ~ .. . - gpi^jUD.—Lewis Btands, a German and re larned *ho‘has a brother in Blr minthim, with whom he waa residing, commit ted suicide o'* Thursday morning, white laboring under a fit of mental aberrailon. by throwing bionlf ia tbo Monong»lolv ri.tr. He U» slorio DUt, *0 yan. Oonau Bo n>ick I*l4 an toques apd »n .pproprlulo y.-ijnur.—lPs debtfct >ia> ibia oity.ms n ported b*4>r;Mw4wl'..PJ>nJ«l“ Bom4 of Hciltb. for tb»'*Hk"*taJioit Feb. Otb.nam ber*lo-adalfe. -i-tibUdrfli X*;' 10 : molEi.6; 7weroßnd«b»o',earxf»ss.'| PiTTSBrBGH (JAZKT If' r’ " t' ' " i . Hian Scoooi—The IBgh School exhibition come off list ironing, and the oxeroliea gare great satlofhellon to a luge audience. The graduating olhss numbered 13—8 males and & females—who received their diplomas, at tho conclusion of tSe exercises, through Prof. Dana, the Principal, 1 &t the following order:. I,'Mory F. Bell; 2, Martha A. Coleman; 3, Caroline Dawson; 4, Hsfrlet U. Lewie; 6, Josephine A. Shephard; 0. Joseph Z. Cnlrer; 7, George W. Dltbridge; 8, Samuel W. HUI; &,■ Charles C. Lange; 10. J. P- hlonigomery; IP,'William U. Moore; 12, Robert D. Jl'Ker; 13, 'Satnoel Tag gart. ■ Wasro indebted to llnnt &. Minor for a oopy of Leonard Scell’o Bepublioation of the West mmster Review Tor January, 1800. A glanoe at Its table of conical! dliolotee a rich treat for the sobolar, the student and tbe losers of literature generally.' It conlaiuß 184 ponderous pages of mhlter|on a rarlety of interesting sub jects engrossing the attention of tho publlo. Tuauks —The Voaog Men's Mercantile Li brary Association acknowledge the reception of various public docnnents from Messrs. Penney soil Irish hod Rrrott, of tbo Senate, and D. E. BSyard, Esq.,' of the House of Representatives. ToMessrs; Penney and Bayard the Association Is particularly Indebted for* regular flies of the Legislative Record. NuisA&ce.-’-;Urfl. Mary HoCatieiy, realdlog In tb® Fifth ward.inadeloformaticrn before M&yor Wllevi.flhTbqrsday, agaicst charg ing her with jaaioUiaiDg 4 .coromoa Dulaanoe, in keepiog a disorderly, home ia her neighbor* hood, She was committed for (rial. Tan.GermiaEraagolioal-community of Free port appeal (hour citizen* for aid la bolldlsg a new ohorob..' .Member* of the ohnrch will call on< their Christian friend*, soon, to solicit funds. Seb Ibeir bard In tbo "Notioe” ooUnnn. . A 1 Rogers, tfip: keeper of Aifeihooy, aurpriecd * bnrglario bis stable on Wednesday night. Mr. -R. jyyitll offi cers Tyler and Riddle, who gave ohase, but the rascal escaped! aroand a board pile after a hot pursuit and opuld not.be caagbt. v Dati* .& Co.; Odd Fellows’ Bajldiog, bare re ceived partB4 ■ of volume 2d, ef the “Family Treayuryof 1 ' the. contents and object v of‘wWoh magazine are indicated by Us litle.i i-'.'-i pAT-CATTtB.—-Two of the fattest oatila evor exhibited in the United Slates/M will be seen by advertisement, may be seen aLHaro’e Hotel, Liberty street/for a few days. M&s. "STB«iji,bf Wylie street, has been held to boil before Aid. Donaldson, for a further hear* Ibg cnachargoof selling liquor on Sand&r, on j oath of Caspar Fisher;,.; Tab Republicans of tbs Slsth Ward imeet at (he'Public School Home, Saturday evening, to organise for the great campaign. Sec advertise ment. • * J Tar. publisher* advertise that, oo tbo names being sent, “jClark'i School Visitor” will be sentfreofo 6rU agent in every school in the Union. r : | Vaibrtihk*. of every style and price, may be seen at Han} s Miner's. Oar readers wisblog to purobSso tvouid do well to call at Hunt & Miner’s, sod; see tbclr assortment. Lire or JouS Bbowx, by Redpolh, is sold lo this city by Hoot & Miner ; price $1 per copy. Tub JMRERniio Ceuta, in doth and paper, is sc.ld.by lliol £ Miner. Must i/Mißsa'a double carbonized Amalgam Pen is the best! steel pen in use. Tub Harriibarg Patriot 4' L'm«n gives a list ,of tho occupations and religious persuasion of the Slate Seoate, with the fol lowing recapitulation: Old Sobool Preeby leriant, 10: New Ssbpd l , 2; Methodist, •!; Lntberan, d; Baptist. li; Unitarian, 2; Kpisonpal, 4; Univer salis!, 1; United Presbyterian, 1; Quaker, 2. Attorneys 4; physicians, 2; merchants, 2; druggist, I; iron master, 1; clerk, 1; dealer in estate, 1; lumberman 1; geo* demob, 1; clergyman, 1; surveyor, 1 The member*.from (bis county are classed a* follows: Mr. Penney, 0. S.-preabyteriao, at torney at lain Mr. Irish, Quaker, attorney at law . ; (Rir IL* Qcetla.] CoB([r«»i«n»i ttArmalftilm. Mt*JM Rurratv—TL« Bern cocitJtr- ■*“» *lUnttoD. p»> accoMt-rf2>Mr*fefeait/ or lUt» telng io Ihil pc*m«Q. ItUtbvtfotyoralilhoM wbo *re in M (a Utt yrtoi »n tmili oftr.r etruxJrf” -Xotbocu* ttuzn Vbe *f>v>ral cnodl ifctM* fo»p*unt t3tcpm*c,troi loUrwt* tn ILo lUll* of Co&ffrcMr.TU* mum ofTuoa; Uoir**i>, £*j, UpfDfrally beat£>uei M npmon •bacoold *l4/i*yrn««ot cor Oitfrl'-.t. lt : i* t*Uar«l ilutiwttUtt •rlactludrnnld t* tunJ«. Mr. Hu*wd hM l«*& • Ultbful mdrocnt* ot B*pob llcxß pii&ciple* (r»m tb# flnt orgssiutUiu of lbs put/, *nd be h« •( nil ttfim chtcrfolljr rwpQßdad, turt Ml/ to the r«lt of hit putyi'is thi* omioly, hot throofihimt tbeljute, Ineappurt id «|rj>oliUcfcl (alth. Un h** b*«a » firm end dn-Mvl frfebd off he prloelplr* of tb« iUpuMlcto paity, •ad bu at *ll ll«o* been the actlre blend and mppoiler ul a ecraad prolcctbrft Tariff. To the grant nAonUciarlog and IndottriU InUrMt* of thiioooaty—luiron and asu—h*bM for year* gl««a bU wptciit aUenlioq; Perbape DO dice in the coauljr i* Letter kcoira to the pertp!*, m ao »t>!o and earoMt debetai, told end fe«rte«*la t|i«adrooacjo( wtut be regard* u ilgbt, he ■roqld-b* a n*B-«Dj*bom the (rtende of freedom and protec tion tobooiolndaelr]) uoLJ •Jlbcoefldefice rely. ; ? TARIFF Iteus —Gpf, Packer has pardoned William Donley ,eentenfeed (o the penitentiary from Wash ington ooanty at the Aagnst term, 1.867, for burglary for .four years A man named Harding has boon committed to J«ll fro in Clays ville, Washington county, charged wilhi stealing a horse from Mr. Sterling, of Fayette county... Tic WaeKiogtoo, Pa , Tribune aaya: ** Wt ooderaiaod Ujat a portion of Uod. Wra. Mont gomery'# Law Library was on Tuesday sold by colleoaor Brady for the payment of fala Railroad lax/’ John Strlokler, arespeolable farmer of WentmorflAnd county, committed suicide, near Mount pleasant, tbe other day, by haogiog blmeelf, In hli bam. No cause ie assigned At Homewood Faroaoe, Beaver county, last week, a riot ocourred, white iho hands were "on a strike, '* durjog which one John Dorgao receiv ed a severe healing at the band* of Patrick Cavendcr, £(lsn Cavcndvr, Charles Locharty and Patrick O’DpnheU. It waa thought at last ao conots that l)organ will not recover. Cavcnder'e wifo, O’Donuell and Locharty, wore arrested aod committed on a obargo of assault with intent to kilt. Caveider made hie escape, and at the list bed not been arrested Wo. Renner, an employee in tbe railroad ebops at Al toona, last Feek, reoeived iojarUs by being eraebed beneath a traok whloh felt from a crane, from which 1 be died Thieves who broke open tbo peddling wagon of Mr. Zugsmitb, of this olty,'at Washington, a fow days elnoe,robbed him of nboaf?§6o worih of goods Peter Hare Kittanning foreteal* log a gun froM Joseph Atkinson, of Sooth BofiV lo tp .....Opbds amounting to ovor SCO were stolen from the.|etore of R. Reikere, at Washing ton last week' Washington borough, like nearly every ;Olper plaoe In this neighborhood, baa been troubled very much with robberies, of late A convention has been called lo meet at Franklin, on the -2d lost, to adopt measures relative to a railroad from Warren, Pa., to New Castle by way’of Franklin and Mercer A number of women demoliebed tbo“etook in trade" of a tavern keeper named Slckioger, hear Mansfield, last week. Tbe establishment , had became a-nnlsaoce. Mr. 8. tried to." get eomo law" ih Mansfield, but wo are tnforaed waa unstiflOe*Bfalr.o Mr, Kelly, foreman of the railroad maohlne ebop, at York, met with a eerioua acoldept Uflt Monday; while standing between the wood shed, at the station bouse,and the track, the past oar of the Baltimore (rain ap proaching Harrisburg osught him and rolled him along w(tb it, breaking a number of ribs and hU collar bone. He lies In an extremely critical 00ndi1100....,.i-..Tbe pupils of tbs Pennsylvsnls Institution foe the Blind, are giving oonosrt ex hibitions at Harrisburg ••••On Saturday last, a little daughter <jf Mr. John Keller, of Laooas* ter, was »o badly burped by her olotbes taking firo, while slope io the boose of n neigh cor, that •he died on Sbnday morniog, after sufi'erlog the most Intense’egooy-. Tbe little daughter of Mr* M’Dernjot* who was so badly burned in Zanesville las: week, died on Taesdsy after Intense Buffing......—A deaf and dumb mao named Samuel Lyons, was ran over and instantly killed bysMriio of osre, aboat five miles east of Newark, Ohio: on Monday evening last, about fire o’clock.... ......Bishop Bowman, of tbe Epis copal eburob, visited Newtown and Yardley ville, Bucko preaohtngand confirm ing for admission into the ohuroh. Extraordinary fat cattle-two of the Oattlfl orer exhibited (o the United fcuie* will b* ooFelhlbliton tt UAHK'd lIOTIIL, Liberty •tmt, fox', e feWdMX. they wan ralaod and fed by George pevtoaoo, bf CTEBty, JndltDi, and bare Ukeo lint nrttoiomaettbejJtaliefiinDf ladltoaaad Ohio, the At* (tonal lair,Kaßtacky»*odaiUbe coaoty fair# at which they hateihnaahown.iGpa Uaheljeraod the other a , *The heifer QUVB, owxed >y Oeo. W. Etnu, weight gMS Ptmfttie. itrl w»* pmehteedat 16 cauta a poanti, mih* loaheratabo AtiJOt'-Thettetr HBNEloU,weight 2050 pound#, <nrned;by IHBry Bhaffer and Peter falmy, and ina l6 ceaU a penrod, xatilug him ataad at UtlDf natural curloriUei, and the eight vIU mtlfr all wfio wy them a rielt, *■ Admhwton 10 Mata, tadln free. TJKODOOB—SOO bbls. Hi. bop. i'iour; ■ Lb!i Kx.Tus. Floor, TWltpritoaßoUßatifp, **• 6Ju«Srie4Bott«r r «iki,Wlb*,B.W. flow} Si buraip V.Bmbc; IW lb*. pdffl» Farther* XOO tma Owla irtof for nit by WATT* WII^OX. TNDIA RUBBEB GASKETS and Squtro 1 1 cf(Ui(Nl(bf Ab tj J,4D.PiniUVd| • r?“r.' aiso m aw.our m*t ■xiTr.-Vi i ' •' -'i *[‘ * **' J* ;■ 1 4 :■-... ' ! ’*» { --i \atest NEWS i BY TELEQRAPB. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE, Thfrty-SJxtli Congress—First Seaetou. ; WisanroroH Crrv. Feb. y. Uoustr-Mr. Sbermin moved that the Hooae pro ceed to the election of a Prtnler, and demanded the previous question. Mr. Burnett demanded that there be a eall of the House, Which was agreed to. Oo motion of Mr. Hoard it was resolved that the Committee on Pablid Expenditures should inquire into the expenses lor the printing of the Home, and report at *n early day such modifications of the rates paid, as public justice and dne regard to rigid econ omy on the expenditures require, and that they have power ko Examine witnesses and report - at any Ume. Tha lloase refused to second the demand for the previews question by a vote of 74 against 86. Mr. Stanton wished to passover the election of a Printer for the presehL The House should dirt re duce the prises of printing, and prevent the patron age from Ming used as a corruption fand. Ha want ed to prevent the woTk from Being fanned ont, and select a man prepared to do the work. Mr. Colfax spiritedly replied, defending his former rota for Mr. Defree, and be having voted for Mr. FeU lett until there was no prospect that the latter could be elected. The question wos.then postponed till next Monday. The Committees. were announced as follows: CommllUa.ouWejs am) Means: Sherman. DaviAof Md, Phelps, Stephens, Washburn*, of Me., Wilson, Worrell, Ortwiord and Spaulding. Committee on Commerce: Wash* burner of 111., John Cochrane, Elliott, Salih, of N. C, Moor head, Lamar, Nixon and Clement. Military Affaire: Stan too, Curtly Boabatn, DaSnxtOn, Olio, U ißae, Pendleton, Loognrcktr and Dottier. Naval Affair*: Morrie, of Ma, Bocuck, Pottle, Winslow, Wilson. Curry, Sedgwick, Harris, of Mil., end Bcbwarta. Territories: Grow, Perry, Smith, ol La., Gooche, Waldron, Clark,of Mo., Case, ValUndlngham and Ashley. JadlcUry: Hickman, Bingham, Houston. Taylor, Nelson, Kellor, ef 111, BeynoUU, Bobinson, of U. 1., tnd’Porteri' On Election*: Gltmer, Davis, Campbell, Boyre, Marriott,’‘Stevenson. Oarietl, Hatton and M’Knlgbt. Ou Clalmf; Tapjier, Uo&rd, ITClernaoJ, Etjr; Moore, of Ala, Wal}oo,, Maynard, Hale and Ilatchlnaoa. Pottle Lsnds: ffcayer, Lovtjoy, Cobb, Covode, Davie, «>r Ind., Trlmbell, Tan Dover. Window ana Barrett. Oa Pott Offleea end Post . Ooeds: Colfsx,Woodruff. Eogllsb, Adams,or Abl, ol R. L, Parts, ot Miss., Craig, of Mix, Ueluiick, and Lee. On District of Colombia: ; Oortor,. Kilgore, Barnett, Bice, Garnett, Gooklfag, Piicvr, Bdyerton and Anderaoo of Ky. Private L'nd Claims; Wasbborne, of Wfs., Clark b. Cochran, Avery, Eenyoo. Hawkins, Hamilton, Anderson, of. Mo. Doollgay end ~ Ulalr. Manofactcroi: Adams, of Mass, Scranton, McQoeen, Lake,Moore, of Ky., trench, Doan. Biggs and McKean. Agriculture: Buttei field, Co rey, WbUsley. Stewart, of Pa., WrighL Preston, Aldrich, Batch and Grow. Indian A Balm Briggs, Burroughs, Woodson, Farnsworth; Clark, of S. Y, Soott, Leach, of Mich, Edwards and Aldrich. MUiUt: Tompkins. Irvine, Jenkins, Webster, Bafqp, Wells, Parker and Simmons. Foreign Affair.: Oorwlo, Burlingame, Barksdale, Morris, of Pa, Bnoeh, Boyce, Hill, Milne and Humphrey. Bovoln tlonary Peotcn* Potter, Venae, Craig, of N. C., Adrain, .Tonkin, Reagan, Babbitt, Dalano and Leach, of N. 0. In valids* Pensions: Fenton, Foster, Sickle*, Florence, Stokes, Kellogg, of Mich* Ualh Brabeon and Martin, of Ohio. Roads anl Canals: Maflary, Morris, of nit, Chine, Single toe. Barrooghi, Oorley; Montgomery, Bait and Terry. Re ▼olntlonary Claims: Briggs. Terry, Cox, Vance, Jackson, Daoll, De Jarsett, Holman and FsnCho. public Expend from, Huh Ins, Palmer, Edmondson, KUlinger, Same*, Hindman, Wood, Cloptoa and Fonlke. Patents: Mfllward, Sbwart, of Md„ Barnham, Nlblack and Frank. Public Buildings and Grounds;. Train, Beale, Keitt, UcPhereon and Peytua. Bevltals and (JnflnUbsd Bniioeea: Logan, Jones; noward. Babbitt aoJ Foster. Accounts: Spinner, Knnkel, Blake, Grahamand Allen. Mileago; Ashmen, Van Wyck, Loomis, UardmsaandßoLloson ot 111. Engraving: Adrian, Corods and Madej. Expenditure on the State Department: SleKeea, Stout, B*rr, Lot* and Dawaa. Expenditures In the Treasury Department: Inwall, Quarles, Wells, Thomas end Wain. Expenditures in the War Department: Stewart, ol Pa, fArrabee; Tompkins, Cooper and MorrilL Expend!- turve In tt|e Navy Department: Hatton, Underwood, Blair, Bugfaesasd Shvrmin. Expendltqres in the Poet Office De partments Polmfr, Maytln, of Va, Moore, of Ky, Leo dram and Stanton. ExpeoditnreelolhaPolilioßultdloge- Brayton, NoaU, Waltoot Hama, of NeUon. Joint Commiiteeou the Library: Pettit, Adam*, of Man, and' Pugh. Joint Committee on Printing: Gurley, Haekln and Dtmmlck. Joint Commutes on Enrolled Bills: Davidson ■odTheaker. The President's aqcuol message vu this read on ootioQ of Ur. Bhermin. It vu referred to a Com - mitteo of the Whole on the Btata of the Union and ordered to be printed,' The question of printing the tuual extra copies referred to the Committee on Printing. <■>''*- Ur. Farnsworth was, arils ova request, exeased from eerring on the Committee on Indian Affairs. Ur. Regan was excused from eerriog on (he Com* mlttee on Revolutionary Pensions, u on It he coaid be of no earthly-use; l'_ Ms constitoents. The in* terest* of Texas have.been disregarded In the ma>ter of assigning representatives to places on Committees. Ur. Hamilton, the colleagoe of Ur. Regan, vu also moused from setting on the Committee or Pri vate Land Claims, for similar reawnt. Mr. Unghes asked/bat failed la.obtalalog leave, to introduce e bill to establish an additional ezeeo* tire department, to lls called the Agricultural Di part meat. Ur. Sutbuioo presented the memorial of Ur. Jas. Chrisman, contesting the seat of Ur. Anderson, of Kentucky. \ Ur. Hughes presented the memorial of Ur. Wm. (1. Harrison, contesting the seat of Ur. Davis, of Maryland. Both memorials referred to the Committee on Eleetioc*. : The Houe than adjoarned. tiiatvi —Tha Eeuatemetat 1 o'clock. Mr Uaa prticsM A petition la cl iho Uetaoetoed Bill. Ur. hamper iotr.*Jas*d a revelation Instruellng the Com sl(U« co Commerce to (aqalre lata the expediency of fur ther kgUlklloa tor lb« prevention of violence and aitno on beard car merchant marine.. Mr- Tbompnm ei-patdlan lafevurof ib» fre:J doat of lb* pabUv lauds, Mr. yitch*ftjs!tottfitia print t&,OQU extra copits of tba ag>Uultaverf>orlietraib<roMeet Office llcpott, was taken op and adopted. %S. t A revolution offered by Fitxpatrivk to print 10,Coo extra copies oTUm report of Ilia Patent Offlia on Art* and Uanafartorea, occasioned a debats sad via voted down. Ur. Davis moved to reconsider, which was carried, Mr. Davie offered an amendcuot to print 2COO extra copies. Mr. W 11s in offered an emeodmeat that a sufficient nom ber be piloted to furnish cue copy to each patent**. Ur. Klmmons moved W refer toe matter to the Committee on Patrol* Mr. ClsywlJ that tb# gentlemeo on tha olhor eld* kaap op Olacuttloa U* prevent the passage of the resolution tUI tbeelnctloo of a printer toy the iloeeMOtbat the work may ba dona by bis. lie hoped that tha Senators oa this aide woald alt them out. Ur. tinmans said that tha Senator bad no right to Im pale moityoe. Tha Senator was • better jodge of bis own tsoUvesthsno(hle(tlr«Bismoaa*)TotM and opinions. The Senators oa the other tide ware alike. Ur. Fitch wished to make a statement. An Important document, which had been In the hands of ,4b* Printing Oommitt** a long lima, had not been reported. This hos tility was intended to allow tba Senators'friends to settle their quarrel among tbemaalvee, bol they Intended to keep it op until the end of the sesrion. Senators on tfrM side contradict their speeches by their votas. They are deter mined to defer the pobllcatlon Hit the election of a printer. The Senator Iron Alabama wall esldahal their motives are, and Senators dare hot deny It. Ur. Simmons had sol alluded to thePrlndeg Committee. When be' brooght a man tor the job It wonld be Umo enough to Impote motive*. lie insisted on his motion. The moMoa to rslkr to the CommiUea on relents was loau. „Tha subject was debated at length by Uewt-lUmlfn, OoUainir, DevU, Filch eniolhers. The amendment to furnish ooe copy t* each patentee was agreed to. Ur. Davis*- amendment was adopted, and the resolution was M, nays 24. Tha Poet Office Deficiency Bill was taken np and reported to t&e Senate. Ur. Green oppoeed the amendment that 0 per cent. Inter-, est should be recslred.br tbs contractors In fall for ell claims for damage*. anf that tha contractors only, should tsesirs tha Interval; 0 per cent, be nhl, was not tnOclaßt to pay the damages sustained byths fallnreeMhs govern meat to pay Its debts. Injostlca was. aUo done to tbe assignee by excluding him frvm receiving because many bad bought ce'ftlflcsUs with the understanding that they iboold git the Interest. It was too small a business for tbe Senate to engage In- ' ■; Ur. lioottr uld that the. contractor* oonld decline to receive the Intern t, and * claim for damages, - Mr. Ualloy moved to strike out the line giving to tbe contractors. A long .debate ensued. 1 Ur. Dauu hoped that tbeguvernueot would not violate It* engagement! with the contract m. Tbe conduct of the Beoatore would be remembered In tbe PrexttoutUl election. < Ur. Pugh said thst 6 per cenL'Was Uie regular Interest on debts, aad the comet measure of damsgsa. tie did not knowtheassJinscalnthenutter. Tha PostUuterGeneral bad a right to lane certificate*. Tbe eaendmeot vu rejoctcd, ;iu 17, 0171 13. The proviso that the '.loterat be ptjiibU only (0 cootru. (on Ibetaeslvse end be (a foil of ellclelme for damages, end be receipted for accordingly, vu adopted, jeu M, uji 13. All tbe ameDdmeote made yeeterdey lu tb« Committee were agreed to. * An amendment was offered by Ur. Toombs, totally, ebolltb- Ing tbe freckles privilege. Mr. Cllogoan moved to fix tbe time for tbe Iotb|of April Ur. Toombs aoorpted tbe eaeodment, whmupon tbe amendment vu agreed .to. year M, nay* la. The bIU *>< tbvn parsed, and Use Beoate adjourned (111 Monday. ; C- • Habbibbdbo, Feb. 0, The Houses spent most of the day in Joint session to count lha rotes for Auditor General and Surveyor General. Tbe result is tbe same ae published* last fall. ' Coosa.—Numerous petitions and remonstrances were presented and referred, among others, a remon- Itranoe against the supplement to tbe Birmingham Passenger Road Charter. A petitltlon for a new Judicial Plstrict In Mercer and Lawrence. ‘ ! The various committees reported tbe following among other bills: : To incorporate tbe Rook Oil .Company. • : Bexatjl—The various committees reported tbe following among other bills: Supplement to tbe Alle gheny arid Butler Plank Road Cbartsr. Tbo following bills were read in Place : To fenoo tbe Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road In Beaver Co.; To Incorporate tbo Venango Oil Co., which vu dls ousibd till the hour of adjournment; Tbe Insurance BUI was also discussed and made tbe special order for tbe 23d last. Liavbhwortb, Feb. 9.—Tbe first express to Cell* forola will' team Leavenworth oa tbe 4th of April* and wtlijrun over thepresen trail! route to Ball Lake, thence,by Lieut. Blmpson'i road, direct to.Sacre semen to City. Tbe projector are confident of reach* log Baeremehto lu eight days, and before the lit of June, by wbleh time the liae will be thoroughly or gantxed, they expect to deliver dispatches at the ter* minus of the telegraph line, lu Carton Valley, In elx days from Leavenworth, wbioh will brlog Ban Fren* cisco within a week's communication with New York. T° the trip In eight days, the pro* piietors estimate that they have to aooompllsh the maximum speed of eight mllej an hour, which they are determined to effect, and are purehulng three hundred choice horses in addition to the stock ai* ready on the route. ■ New Oblbass, Feb. B.*—The Board of Managers of the University of the Bouth met hive bishops jrere present. The charter granted by the Tennessee Legislature wu accepted, and a commit* tee appointed to arrange details. MoBTQoM*Ry, Feb.9.—The Mobile Bank BUI and .the Railroad Subscription and Attachment Bill have parsed the Benito slightly amended. The How will '.There Is much.rejoicing over then events. ' Cncifio, Feb. 9.—The Beckwith House and five adjoining baßdings la Pane. Illinois, were deitrojrad by fir* to day, Lost $12,000.' The iniurasca is not knows. , „ . ''V ' Additional by the {forth Briton. Postlajid, Feb. S. —The following additional new* Is received by the North Briton. Fttixcx.—A decree is published convoking the Senate and Legislative body for the 234 of February.. The Paris Pavs says that on the conclusion of the treaty of peace between Bogland and France, nego tiations with other powers lor the conclusion of simi lar treaties will be commenced. The rumor was cur* rent in Paris that the Emperor had intended, as an earnest of hiipaelfio Intentions, to reduce hb army to 100,006. An official report was in preparation on the question of abolishing the heavy cavalry in the French army, on acooant of Its value having been tnoch diminished by recent improvements In artillery. The annual financial report of Mr. Hague is pub lished. The State of the Treasury Is represented os nourishing. The arrears, which were 836,000,000 f, do not now exoeod 600,000,000/. Tho development of the new commercial polioy will, for n time, sus pend the redemption of thepublio debt. Tho report states that since 1852 the foreign commorce of Prance has Increased 80 per cent. The Liverpool Post contains the following: . “Wo are in a condition to affirm that the following statement is trae: r The Emocror of the French has written a second latter to ‘the Pope. It was brief, but emphatic. Ills Majesty Is willing and ■tivWta to remain as hitherto, the eldest son of the church, and osnlinue deferential to the Holy Falherin things spiritual; hot, if bimpolicy opposes the tate proposi tions, let him remember Henry VIII.* The Pope having called for the withdrawal of the French troops from Rome, the Emperor says they shall be withdrawn if bis Holiness persists, bat that Emperor, will cause a monk's notice to be given to all strangers resident la the Papal city. CapL Harrisoo, commander of the Great Eastern, lost his life by the npcotting of a boat at Southamp ton. Energetic efforts were made by no less than ten medical men to restore animation after the body was taken from the water, but all were fruitless. The galvanic hattery was tried without any effect what ever. The event created a patnfal sensation through out England, owing to the high estimation In which CapL Harrison was held. The London Athenaeum aUados to the report that noo. Richard Cobdsn has lost nearly all his private fortune by investments ia American railway securi ties, and says that tha sum of £40,000, io sums of £5O to £5OO, have been subscribed to repair his loss. The two mates of the American ship Aune, who were arrested at Cowes, on tho charge of muedering five of the cretr, but discharged for want of jurisdic tion, have been re-arrested by the American Consul at Southampton, and are to bo sent home for trial. Loxdos, Jan. 26. —The Times' article of last eve ning says the flatness on the Paris Bourse and tho fact that the King of Naples having dissolved his e&binet rather than abandon a project for armed in tervention In favor of the Pope, conpled with* the no* tifleation that the report of Verona having been ptaeed in a state of siege is merely premature, also produced a feeling of discouragement. 1 The Paris correspondent of the London Times learns, on good authority, that the English govern ment has frankly carried out its principles of free trad?. Q» also states that the EagUsh coals will not be relieved of atl duties, but only of tho deferential duty. The Paris correspondent of the Speotator says that the Treatyembraces the fallowing objects : A com plete and effective assimilation of French and Eng* lish Flags in maritime intercourse, and indirect be tween both countries and other respective colonies, and exonerating both English and Freneh ships from all tonnage duties in both English and French ports. Another Paris letter writer maintains that the duty on manufactured Iron, which is now four pounds per ton, will be redaced to either two pounds eight shil lings or one pound nineteen shillings. The approach ing retirement of L. Hague, Minister of France, and 11. Billonlt, Minister of the Interior, was very gen erally spoken of in France—both are protectionists. Feavcr.—The Cowley Treaty between France and England was signed at Paris. Tho terms were not authentically known, and it was reported they would not be published until the English Exchequer sub mitted &la budget to Parliament, when the treaty would b* immediately produoed io tne Paris Monl teur. Various rumors were afloat as to the provis ions of the treaty. Washixgtos, Feb'. 9.— Among the notices of in tentions to introduce kills aretbefolioviog: By Mr. Stevens, of Washington Territory, for the defence of -Paget's Sound aod the entrance to Columbia river; By Ur. Bingham,, for nullifying all legislation in New Mexico, legalizing or establishing" slavery; By Ur. Fenton, for the settlement of claims of affairs of the Revolutionary army, and granting pensions to the soldiers of ISIS; By Ur. Otero, to provide a temporary government for Arizonia, and create the office of Surveyor General; By Mr. Grow, to permit the government to roe in coarts of the United States, By Ur. Helmick, to reduce the compensation of mem bers of Congress to $S per day, aod to regulate tho mileage; By Mr. Reynolds, for improvementin the navigation of the Uadson river, at and near Albany; also for the erection-of a post office, custom house and court bolldings at Albany. Ur. John Cochrane presented a petition of Benj. Prioe, andvnethousand others, for the freedom of the poblio"lands to actual settlers. This is but the beginning of a flood of petitions of a similar char acter. He also presented a pctlrlon from the Cham ber of Commerce of New York for lEe taEhlatlon of the annual sales and capltalem ployed in, and the an nual earnings of the commerce of the United Statu, to be included in the census of 18G0. He also gave notice of bis Intention to simplify and arrange the revenue laws. New York, Feb. V.—At a meeting this noon of the Chamber of Commerce, the committee appointed reported a memorial to the President,'to the effect that the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, judge it proper and expedient to offer the me diation of (he United States between England, France and China. The report was accepted unani mously. New York, Fob. 9.—The Chamber of Commerce to-day also adopted a report and reeolation* against privateering and in favor of tfaelmmonity of ail pri vate properry upon the ocean, in time of war. The PoclQo Mail Company tuu determined to es tablish atdlrect line of steamers from Asplnwall to New Orleans. The St. Louis Is to leave here about Feb. 21slj for Aspinwall to take her place on the route. ! Mrs. Beecher seems to have been more seriously hart then was rappoiod, bat hopes ue euterUlaod of her recovery. XUltinou, PcL. S —ln the Maryland Boss* of Del* gates, reeolnllooe wer* adrplod condemning tbe course of the Horn Qyttry Wlnlor D*tls in voting for Mr. Pennington lor Speaker. Lbolsvu.Lt, Feb. 9.—The rivar Is rising alowly with six feet six Inches water in the channel. The weather Is growing cold. Hiurax, Feb. 9.—The Royal Mail Steamship* Canada, from Liverpool on the 28th, via Qutenstowni oq the 2Stb, has not yet arrived. : COMMERCIAL RECORD. COUUIITKB OF ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY. Janes pass, Jl, ViP. - Sastuu. Sueivsi, I Wu.ua* IL Wuiuus, Gsoaaa B. Joxxa. [ Butm Rcsweoa. Wesklyltivtewofth* PUtebojrgb Market, \ HeparUd tpecialiy for tAe PObfricrgh OUrrffe.) PtCTUCUB, nitur, ?KStCIK> 10,1860. The weather lor some days put hu boon very deUgbtfal end springllk*ootofdoors. Fcrtwopr three days past the like of tbe itlron tb* wharf has oot boon aeeo la a good while. From tbe bridg* to Market atreet the lam «u one m&i of bnetia end acUTa baaiaeu operations throoghoat the entire day. Tbe Hut legs. Well ace, Glenwuod, Sank*, Ch emit and Qrempoa eeme into port from below, some of them with pretty fair tripe, principally aogar, molasses, cotton, whis key, metal and floor. Tbs atocks of groceries are availing rapidly. Eereral boeta ere reported on tbe way op. Tbe pier mark ebowe flash 6)4 feet in the channel, and ve think tbe river It swelling perceptibly. . We bare no very marked change to note ia produce ilnce oar last report. The atocka are ateadlly increasing, and now bare reached to a. larger enrsgate amoont than at any prerlom period. For Instance, It U stated by tbe floor Inspector, u hisoptaloo, that there are In state here now folly 60,000 Ibis of floor. Cora la doll; cflera at 660 were refused, we think It moat soon slightly dectioe, the stock ts so itnmenio, and daily In creasing. The Metootte ceme lo on Tbnndey from New Or leans with a fall load of aogar and molasses. The Oberrit arttb prodoce. Floob an> Gnus tit Eton —Tbo (allowing table above the amoont of floor and grain in store la Chicago on gatnr* day lest, compared with tho corresponding dates In 1158 and Wheat, Spring, bu«h.-....„.868 f 3B!i 223,901 814,000 Wheat, Bed, bnih.. ..... 13,162 15T,937 8,222 Wheat, White, bnib 407 8,602 846 Total wheat 360.400 623.46 T ,_432.Ml 0.014 4,746 ... 119,729 106,683 3<yt39 ... 6,13* 760 27,676 s ' 64,127 33,743 Guo, both... Otta, baih.... bye, bnab............. Buloy, boab. ToUtmin. 903.7M - The receipts of bog*. Ilf* and drreaed, aloe* Satorday, amonstad to 1,204. 3b*d*m»adlord/e*Mdboc**umoi* 11mltad. on accoaot of packer* bolding off, tod price* nagod about 6c below Satan!*?’* qutUUone—«*!»■ being mad* at 1609 7S. Uf* bog* w»ie la llmltod *opplj, and (h* mu* k*sVa* firm *t $J@&,BB grow. The nurkat for beef cattle wai enurnally active, and meral loti of prim* were aoldat market to-day *u more active at former price* —t4,66@|S tor (air to a* Ire choice aprlcg brand*. Wheat war In bi*t«r demand, aod tbo market wu eonalderably firmar, in *om* Instances, an advance ef 140 being paid. Tb* •termer’* new*, la tbo face of taall receipts, hum to bar* oo affect. In com wo report another decline ofls, un der be«Tj receipt*—oale* being made eta ranged4d@*6c. for No. lj <2k@4<e for No. 2; and 410 for rejected; Oat* were also doll, and borer* bad the advantage—tba market ranging from 84334%* la store—a decline of lo since Sat urday. • Cnamn, Tceidsy, p. h.—There wti a modi beefier de mand tor monay today, U»n at any brarlons time tor a fortnight pot, and moat of the discount boaae* had aa mock good pap*r offered u th*y coqIJ menage, while to one or twocma* an esceu of offering* wa* reported. Tbs demand, bowevrr, proceeded (Tom Icgitlmete movements, and U wai met with suniluUUona or confidence. While, therefore, the demand for capital I* fatly eqail to the trpply, basin*** program** rmoolhly, and tbe market maintain! tbs eaay and proxlnant featnne which htT* characterised it laUly. Bateefof iatamt at tb* regnlar hootes remain firm at 16® 13^cent. Xa oaUUeclnlae there i* a demand for all the goodpaperoffered, at raU* ranging from IS.ioUftceot* bQtho.lbmlneee names ere rarely found outakleoi bank. • There was an Improved demand for Bi*t*m exchange again to4»y, and with all the leading booam Wane* ww - considerably r*doerd,tb*a*l*ab*rlog«*e«dcd tb* roc*>Pta- Batea were firm, bat we did not dlaeuvsr any elgna of an im ondlato upward meremMt Pt« Picmo BKtwj.—Bml.l'li. bit. I— man. from « .ddUfaMlpfaklng pamtt, olwilfth ItorooWp .. t°U°w.: IM . aj JUMO _ 41 place*. 118,719 17Q£43 dfgregiU* raporiad but week*. 1,077,040 3,349,787 2,147,683 afittjn > I^creare-.—102,174- Tba saS darimie at the eotnta heard from daring tb* weak, baa net tmaeolargsea we antWptted. . ‘ Pure are fixylaoafc- whew pecking li not yet BnUhmL t : r : i.-J 'vi. .v.-.'vfrl ~tn£\KYZ'T VOLUME LXXHt-NUMBER 57. i S' ?. - We Jlna lhat generally, there Is an la crease at the smaHsr -TJL*** anxloas te publish our full statement fa de- JrSMi •£?L“. p< S‘ ih V s ' *«* *• will not do ao until peck- Jog Js S mined at all pdots,and the returns complete, We fcopeoflrWsads win forward the repent from tberemala- possible. t> ootblogdoingexceptinEodaAsK which ’at 8*6853* Pols are i«Malnal at 4J435, and Poarie AfPLs£>the stock ta market is pretty abundant of priam dUilities. There has been a align* advance on good 5?2192flf !ei Al , ?J ,ta * 01 OUo ’ York State, and Virginia * t f£s& t^*¥ o “ aoa#cbofa * lots ashai.higher; .Ats*-pi«iburgii mano fartu red continues tn fair dsaaod, lU P*rts of the country. The a*- abltdhed rate* at present are: ~ - 5 bbii. balfbbls. — - 6 3,60 1 *2 . rmit of BftrUt * B*rk«r. for fl oar wicks, 12V41b*.t35®57.W W8>»505075; 98 &»s&§m;salt ESSSTaS?W *» sfctfo©2s; 14; do S2S@SQ: SO do M dasd2@4s. Demand beefbags—lBfoessloo; kLW; 10 do s4£s. Qrsln ban—Stub, s »» baa been a considerable quantity of Bazar Cured gups sold the put week, in email lots, at Uc. ui BhotfldCre at Bc. For bulk meet $17,60 « bbl, the *afosi>re but limited at this figure. Theumelsnowethend vhes the fperattona are expected to be large in this er '• Bf AHS-rDot much inquiry; eome small sales of while at ?Se&sU ; • B4OOBB—the demand is qnlte equal to the supply, sale* of ccaathoato choice at $203,00, and foncy at $3/0. BGCSWfUATFLOUit—the demand continue# good, and •aleajar* taakiogsteadily from store at $1,9002 fi ICO the in aackltd'sult the vasts of the trade. The stock an hendi U laigej! . ; BCITKU. A EGOS—prime BoU Butter Is Id regular re qoisi at 16018, as fn quilt/. Eggs are inquired for steadily aod ialSisat-16018. They are scarce and in demand.. The stack of butter la atore la exceeciro for tbla season—except for vfcrjf prime; sales are doll. AND TUBS—The factory prices (cash, par funds) at Fallston and Hew Brighton are for Buckets $l/0 ®sM?S»enaTob* s4,76@sa,7ssadc». Prom store, Lockets •ell fljo retail way at ; CORDAGE— UanjUAKope, coll, 13 «fi lb Manilla Bope, cut, 14 o fo Henfo Bope, coll, 11 0 qUb Hemp Bopo, cut, 12 0« Ct Tarrpd coli, 11 0 V B Tarred Hope, cut, 12 e « & Paciani Yard, flue, 11 0 B> Packing Yarn,com 10 0V ft BED CORDS—Manilla, HrW» $1h26@53,00 9 do*. : llemp,sl/7, dox. pioOQli UMKB—llanflla,87ct»Pdos. Heap,7oc. (XftTON: YABNS—The market Is steady at the follow tog qaoUrtibns which are corrected to date: = jl ■ iL roino-TiM. Nesj6 tolfflaelnalT* 200 91b No, 18 No. 1T...-., N0.13.wi. No. 18... N0.1*.p4 ~23oijilb No. 19 ho- esß> N9.2Q—.... . >! Dozia usb. M0.46ai...p; —..Ueflduz No. Boo No.SOCU.i; .10 C 9 doz N 0.900 No. €OO 9 o 9 do* No. 1000 No. 100 ..... 8 e 9 doz halo, m col, gfic 9 D Twino Clc 9 E> : Dei, do:: wblts,S fWiiUnp - „..lt}o •* I to 36 cats, fie “ Family Batting—lBo “ ; Ddl da;.3o t044c220 « Bstttog, No. L—l3o “ Coverlet Yarn..—.... 2So “ Do No. CamflewlcP 200 " ' _ | !' &&ZXUBQB. : Nd t lf.„.>; .%C9yd ■ 04 NDLU3 AND SOAP—Candle* are steady or our quota* tlonfij-idlppad moaiais and tiUmmffn* IftglO. gcap remarnf ml before, steady at 8 tor common. 614 far- Palm, aa<l [10:tor Sawyer 1 * Toilet k OutQo, 605 U forßavro 1 * Chemical Olive; and 1 for German. . 01jL&£SSr-A moderate Inquiry and supply about equal to the want & the trade; steady sales or selected IV. E. at 10, and aotheu at 11*. Stock very folL ' DRIED FRUlT—ttock abundant aod a rood many sales fair days st for Apples $1,7601.67, and Peachea at : FEATHERS—pritna Weatsm ars doll at 4j fa lou to daal erijJfliUi* small way, sale*at 45050. - FI3H-4t> change; we quote N 0.3 Mackerel, Urge at SU, and jbalf bbts $5.76, Baltimore .Herring, $7,00. 7lelif»x do, $5,90. Alewme $8.60. Lake White, $lO 9 bbb do Tract, |*,sfc half bids White, $5; aad Lake Herring $<,76. : PLOD R-ithere are rtij tow sale* 1 reported from lint b««ds aod ihdibalk of sales Is from store, from which the current ntes are as' follow, via: Super, 6,25; Extra, $5,6006,62; Ex tra £*ml?y;:s5 t S7@s6, and some st $6,12; *od faooy brands ss.2i©tt,W.' Bye Flonr, sales from state at £4,76. Supply large add constantly arriving. The stork ef flour was never Urgjr.fct this this season, than at preeeuk. The Inspector seta jtdown *t toll 60,020 bbts Qrea’.ljrSu exccsqoffarmer yeaii, to February. - stock of most descriptions Is very'dirgc;— .nev&sb Abundant at this season betors. Oatb, from first hands 40045 c, ond from store 48c, and doIL Comr haw ao camhlaieU largely, aad is atlil srrivlng,;both by.the ilm and Railroad, quantities;every boat brings Itrge con* •IgnpebtK* Sales on wharf and from depot, dull, at G0c:660 odernl^hDil'from stors C5@CSc are the ruling figure*. Baa- UT.STrota &Vst bands of spring at 62063, and prime Call at 70©l£til:Etc scarre, and webearof Dntfeweadee. Wsttr, Cot plenty. The arrivals by railroad and river htvo ; beeallsrgednriag the past week, principally lo cur milters, : gßo3e&|£S—oew St. O. Sugar is now hud firmly at 8W 09, onilely-at 9, by the bhd, and st the canal advance by too to>M New HoUmm at 49050 ‘to city trade; Porto Uieo U bead it +4046; Bedasd rult at 450 U tor Sugar Haas*, and By i 62058. Coffee la firm at 12W&13. - G SUM AN CLAY—Is nominal at $29030 9 ton. : : OAS PlPE—the following are the quotations lor wrought roa toblngf .1 l:J PerFoob Per Foot : «pn|hSM Plj*~. 7 eta, IndianspipoudS ctf. Sj tj M ; “ OH « Sfc " •*“« “ X\ | •: —W “ “ “ -LOO « * “ “•- VM * : Snbltot to ths customary discount. at scales at $16019 9 ton. Il|PA< A green liwf are St C@otfie‘UM*r Ante ruling tor city slaughtered. Green salted bliss Sld®d. Dry Flint 17. Boogh country leather is drill at 26027. Dressed Leather fa quoted as tollowaa ' Bm Spanish Solo 9 —— -VIQC : Slaughter “ •* ... LMthor ft dot .$33038' Bz£Ce “ *» 40046 . Skirting Leather 9 fi>...., Hfarftss.l 37@S» havo no chauge to note in this article. Tbsre ■b*TsM»n bot few sales doriog the week. Tbaseasoo ie nea** flo&> fer light and IltoS A-NAlLS—th* tollowlog Is the standard bill at prias for small lots; large orders are filled at a reduction of °0 tfieserrate*:— j 3 yiatsaa. | : s&s&,in*.isL3,3tt. 4,-ana A% by H to 1 . lofcb 2 1 /i.pJi9«,8 t BJ44and / * : I? ?tfmch 3-ld indi— aM J9i by W and Ijajbeb, l}£ to 2 6 <4 to 1 Inch.—~3>2 and 3 by Wand TlflTnch— Dandy fira, 1W and 19$ by 947-ffiand ft tnetw-AW Qo&bMi 1 and \XL Inch « « J ‘4Mfi.Wtiuift--.su >l% H*n€ “ >1 Hind fi inch—~4w Spikes 5 >llsaad9alDtb—sW > ng} < Fnon) ; t>y tj.ua l by >43-18 azulk9luch.4U r H t>J3d*3*lfl Md HWchAX afeoab no oqnau. H .9 to SU U “ l - a 4 k 7 u | w 4^ MRD—enao small sales or No. 1 keg Lard »t IIKdU W, arnEof Jjead and tot Lard at 9WOIO. - - IiBSS FORK—wa note small salsa at $17018: a tlUbt ad vanpe for city packed. OLLfsalsaof No. 1 Urd Oil id 88000; BeOsed Coal On 80 09$; liessed 68066. - * Webivenosalet . lsrery little doing; wa quote CtoTeir atsf:« 6004,m Timothy at $20426; aad FHx at IUOgIU. SALT—a moderate drshand and salsa of bfa.l at iIQLOJ, L. _: QkUXlW—rough Is bought by the butcher* übiS > souhtry rendered at 9. . . v WWdOW OLAES-rinteea srafirm, andSrw repeat our quMaliant. tor the small stesa, city make:—fixS and 7x9, |a,<RsxlfLt3,T6;6iU to9xU and PxUtolOtU. 4xlsto9xi3aad6xl4to. 10x16, Tfcsee erowtosh priaaj coQntry hraads range 60 cents 9 box leas. For the aoewedfug median sites, 10 9 cent discownt ofL WUITb-LEAD—firm aadln otaeAj AtmtyiA *t 4U,KA m kegfcrfpo« to ott,and dry9o 9 ft;mbjart tothsuruS WHlSKY—prices Lave asdlned: .at note tales t>r recti* Bja 75 to " j jj • ■ | | i Import* by XUrer. . Ke\|‘ oM.BMiB«per MelaairtwltbliMliiwtl fljicgft Oarriwe; 353 bfcU taolaitca, Head k ilatrsan 253 do dc, Bfc&rtT A3Hlwortb;l bbd aufir. H’&mba A co;Iot Bodn, Dilircrih k co; 22 bhda near, JI nous ft eo; 4 bra filaaa, 9 fiT&e&l c* wica, 4C3'-bbU molaraa, owners. - lfllßEplNQ, per lUaem—-7S toaa raacaS, Lxanlr, 212 . cfcnuLtfgett ft co; C 5 do do, 15 do broooa, retxer, 13 - bail e*nj,2 do wheat, Bmae; 3 aka fealban, Edrartoo k co; atiifirariTrta, Jah«,Bojd*co; 1 bx paper, bba acp lifoo, Zogg k Painter; 3 bxa do do. 8 Bg« do do, 13 bb& Blary, 880 bdla paper, S 3 balet hay. 10 bbts apples, I do jbrpflnce, 24 whl arma, 5 bbla bolter, f ke« rrevßt baga potatoaa, 5 bbta do, l9bgacora,lopkgapn>dEw,2'*t<»T*a,i<> Brrie»,anpJrycoaalgnata • I I.staiuaDoat Regular. I ARB IVED. ( ’’ DEPABJSjJ. l>t4rapb,Jrowoar«ln TolegTapb, BroworriUe; J*&teo4, Browwtlll* Jeffemo, Erownaraie: ■ CW. BajanJ, BJaabetb; l CoLßaj-ird, EUtabetb: Wheeling; } A|aldottg, yawOrtcaca, | tet-rialng. Fab. 4, y*b. 6, 1860. 1559. . *9,311 16,727 j si TtUfriphlo JSarluti. »ucs£@4,l°; extra •»• s«t@s,«o; npv^SSnn t§a■* •W- Uwwoor«l«djatUJtigfo. tfSttJKhSt- • *4 it Wheat n&chiapd. £ti daU it 83/20i> <■■ U4*jmSiiM at6o®U. Oon»tfo«Sl«rl!r£atfSt eupwat WSSI for new whlta andjeliow. OitriaMr ' req&eetat'*4@4s. Pork active; nies COO.bble u tr7*i\c ®lf ,60,fcr old men. tlB®l3|tt ft* new do, & oidbriiaeiand iUiiaUJO to new crime. Be»f aadf unchanged; ***«• WOO kbit al iiQifiS .tot country prUba*sB@#sß tot country tneafcC9®lo f« repacked mm arnf |IO,W©U far eatm do. Brand Hate firm, cnc meite wear at T to Sbonldere and ftUQaK to Ba«m fifteen ealeaSOO boxes city loan clear mlddleetnd ' LarddraatndUX-dadttnr - bald higher. Batter very dnll: oato-llQlfc data ls&2> .* "* CUnMtwdyatS&UK. ■ Cat damn, Fab,*,—The tnoaey oexketts Qocbetised, ' andraea'of cxebanca are for irnr Or! leaUjtrMcbUntber lover. ,•*• * sb»nii(nocl«B*eef MylmportweaJtttiMi - outktiil&cejerttrdar. waPork igTOy'’finßiaalee2& bift rtilß; 200 bUe« beet dty brand# uil7,?if Mhti a- Batang ShpaUas at TJ& IOO.oQO Ibi Bulk £b«tfdere and BJdat. ia be delivered Kerch 1«, at xqojkjo ita do Bbdoldoi* on the epot. al t\L loo,oo?tojsidea.ivinsfn£ SSibaCu s CM«, end 4Qtfo lbeaUanTbaek *4 yfonrdob* vßMrflaecfffted • .. @li fid. that in cjpm cocperam m ■ •*, lJ»j There lea Air demand for Soar* * , ■ '•*•• Wheat fall; prime erfaKa a; mqi eg.mtmefiw?' : ■'* ssteaa?s«ss‘.M«^^: Hfflp: *•«* ***• I»l*fc?sf!SSsV* flV EsSnOtrau, Peb. fc~Tlocr la firw Wtoatbdojmot;e»i*el£o btub rtJ al' ti,ff Ocm tain Ittb -_J - TiiBy.APPLES-7TO bus. 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