■ I rt* ? I f TH *JV 1. ROD OB BS, FonrariiM & Cammiuion Herehant, ; Dttler hi BLOBS? OfiAEf »nd PBODUCE generally, , 7 KaBo Watermn43Bnutitrecu. ’ Bun Ti-mKta't. Uo&wr,* go , PnWmrgb; Jo.. tm»orih,r^.ii«f do, l«»u, t*i«n * Ox-do; «•»£“' * M»ortb,do;l.ioia * 00, St. lotlc J. EJtdft d Co, do; Bnttlo ft Aodcrton. Cloctennt Frank ; tofr, Ohinso: Sherwood k i 00, do; FooTtoty * HooKßiltlmore; Cornell. Doriny d.- j" ' & BTEWAWT l Wholwalß fiiocen h Commktioa Srrrbauti 107" WOOD STREET. fa2.lyd - tocccnou to HIDDXj'E)* WIRT3 Ac CO., r end Fonr*rdlog Mifcbant* eadDcators lo Wcetmi Produce end Provisions. at Ko. Ida ,:Uitrti;itrMt,pm* n ! S li ) p» nn i l ..... ? . OoniJgnnMatoor Chfw.lJDturjEggaLQraia; adfc -;Ue«UhdietufwtoryretarM gaarantwd. LlUrel cub ad«‘ : made. ' , ■ j fid ,f { *» gP«m~~ soß’t noun-.<*. ±£.u£TTJ=2£l *Ss ROBINSO^, : fBOBDOE MD COHHISSION 9EBCDiNLB, No. 6 Smitbfiold Street, : Opposite Monongahele Honee. PITTSBURGH; PRNN’a. i Djalersln FLOW, OB Alii, MILL FEED, and ererv kind of Country Produce. attention glTentoCote /MgnmcnUof Produce. Refer to PilttbargU Merchants gen '♦slly. -- ; ja2lyd ' ' uaktahick: *. -b. mows w«. sarMTuci- Boonrn ±. KiitKPAxaicKs, ; \7H,OIiEB'ALE &RO D.ICRB AJTD DEALtBS IN ; FLOUHAND SEEDS, ; and 193 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. 1. 1. QXmm > > etk ■. ■ Jilt. BiaiOTO.; •• oiuvnsu) & oo. t Htrcbenti, • WBSTSEN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTBtt, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FfalJ, :POtA ; PmI Aifans, Balentiu, Linseed A Lard Otl DrioJ - Vos. 11l and 143 Front Street, «C 2 PITTSBURGH, PA. • wn. —.ofia gcniio. CUXP at SHEPARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS LN FLOUR, GRAIN dr PHOUUCK, H 0.313 Liberty Street, , ■' . PITBBUrGU, PA. _ Chafes bund* of FLOUR, lor Bokrt’e ud Family tnC hand. Particular attention paid to fl fling ; order* for Usrchaftdlse generally. « • ocfclyd JAMES’ A* FEXZfiJi, Forwarding and COUMX33IOX MERCHANT, for t&« sale of FLOUR, f GRAIN, BACON, LAUD, BUTTER, BEBD3, DRIED PitUlT ;aodPtodoceg«tieraHy, Ab.lB Dsrltt Street, ckrner Firit, ■ PUUbvrgh, An. . T . Refer to F. Q. Bailey, Eeq., Pittsburgh, Willie© Dilworth, Y Sr-, do, 8. Cntht-ert A 800, do, At«*u, Lee A Co , Co John Dunlap, Ew, do; D. Harper k Co, CtndonM|;B. Brady, : C>*Mer U. AM. BsnkjWbeoUnff, Bamutl Oo, iCnagle A Co, do,Paxton A Donlon, da; Cookraen A Bro,. Philadelphia. ; \ dei-dly L. O. GRAFF—— .FRANK. VAN UuKDEK. GRAFF & VAN GORDEH, merchandise brokers. AND : COMMISSI OM MERCHA NTS, } 114 Second Street, Pitisburgji'. L „ _ amxro AW. Tien A Co., New York, Sfarivsr A Dllwotih, piubv leaner £ Oo_ “ Bpr. Her Uogb A Co„ *• Thoapaom Clark A Yonog, fil’Caadiees, Mead* ACo.“ • rttOaddpMa. Oantacai A Hopper, Ciocin T. A. NawhaU A Bona, PLtla. T. 0. Duaa A Co., r, whitriigo A Co, Baltimore, 11. D.Newcotnb A C-> , Uo- Armstead, Biggs £ Co, " inlHerSy. oclMyd OBREST0 BREST & BARKER, ;' produce and pporraiox COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i 267 Liberty Street, corner of UivnJ, PIIT3BEBQH, PEKVA. • < : ia»ParticoLir attonUen given fo the pure haw and ralo of fTcor, Grain, Dried Pruitt, Potatoes, Pork, LariVßmter voewCfCloTcr and Timothy Bm4s, It, rnxoptly flDed at the lowrat maiket prLer Ad vweminda oo cotuignmenlß. ' ol the Pltttbargh Bag Manufactory FLOYD & CO., “ COMMISSION MERCHANT*. Asa deaim In Fleor.Gnln end ProdQce Oencmdy j—• »« LIBERTY STREET, near Pa. It H. Depo: PITTSBPRQg, PA. -wfclyd. I. v. —,..cnAS- ca^owicx- * SOS, : COMMISSION M'ERCIIAfiTS, ;! , DEALERS ISiMPER AND EACH, : - T. Mahoning tiro Brick ami Pot Clay, Not. 140 led 151 ffwd gtrat, ntanSlnh, PlUntiurjch. 10-Wrapvlng P*P*t bt MaaaCactnrem’ t.rlcc*. <yh gaMlbrKig. JoSljd ■ WHOLESALE GROCER 3, OBALnaB in.paopsci), COSIJHSSJOH SIHIOIUNTS ; PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, i Ho. S 5? Liberty Street, • Llß&fcap3) PirtPßCtlGll, pa. HITUHCUCKi itUCIU&URV »CO. ~ [SaeceManto aßffaKD > M'Credfy *Co.] Forwarding and Commission Mcrcbonta, r ■ ' And WbclmJa Dealer! In Ptodueit Flour and Wool, : ! Ho. IW_ Fmxi and 122 Sxoni rt, /Vnjuro*, /H nwamuagicoß—MViYiii». nnif„m.ii. wumcnE BPaUGSajI&EBACOIi * CO.| qO MM 18 S lON 51ERC If ANTS, _L _ DB4IXRB 13 Wool, Hides, PrOTTsiojiß& Produce Generally, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh * aijeii, DIUIE9 W iTlour,* Grain- and l*ifoducio. pomnussifin and Forwarding 1 Merchants, ? No, 124 BtcorA Sf., Pittsburgh, Pa. mygfclyd , "rrr: - a ucctaonf. G, CDTHBERT & SON. Goneral .Commis* *ta* Arcats for the Sole and Purchase of Bast Estate. gq.3l Market street,' Pittsburgh. Jn2:lfd Grocer, JLV Prodcce imd Oo&mJufoa Merchant, No. H% Liberty «treet,n«r Railroad Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh, pa. apfl loan unut • _i J«6.LIQOKTTacO.. ! A?LOUR FACTORS and ftttduca Commit V**” Merchant, for the tala of Floor.grain. a»t>d» and IS£S*rXSP'°* ” w *'° r K * TU ———x. mtir rj\ H. NEViN TOO., * ' So, g * Wootl H Plctaburgk, WIIITB AND RED LEAD, ZINC PAINTS *»«.**}* jO£INSTON, f IoLL Wilcox l • bsiiib Daoaailjf, cm*, amUhMd aLKi JgrttU, wooU rtqa&tt atte&tloa to mT awitamt oFpw Drug* and Obssucalf, Perfamarj and Fancv flrSru tl»fMtUr'l£«lidoct, OUa, Alcohol, Barofae unum utoriu M»al« of Cij«nSt, Jf, oO»ni aiOßfarpMMd Ib quality and at lowieit nrlcti Phytfdatfa praoriptjoaa carefally coa P oobdM.7? , ».i T^ WMAOiLEOWN, Wholesale iWeiSt * CaiUoCKl Jl*nujMJQreceu>i Agotit lurTtoer'l t*oU4 tad HqM No. 167 Überty Eborgli, Pa. ; jisogyj ■L. FAILN JSSTOUK. £ Co., Into ofthfeflS • B. A. Fahnwlocb. A Co.,' and saceosron to Fiends* Bt»» Wholesale Drrggt** No- CO, coruor Wood and Ftrorih &U,l»ttUbargh. Pa. B' A.. FAHNESTOCK & CO* WHOLE* * «Ia ProggliU and Matofactfima of WTilui I*«d, a&i Litharge, carm-r- TTood awl Frost atruMai Fitt» ' borgk, 1 tacb? BPtliCI BaAOl nM ,. raM „..,„ u ,. H^,m y|Oti]| JURKA. TJKAUN & RE LEER, WHOLESALE AND jjJjßctailiftaggiyta,t&rocT>.f Lltcrtj and £t. Clair tt*., JOSEPH FLEMING, (3UCOESSOB TO L. , inico* *Co.)COTB«r JlarkaUfteel and Diamond* kwpa constantly on band afnJlcnd complex aaortoent of bran, Modfrlnts, Modkfao Choat», Tt.rfamrry, and ill articles ek-t -tktQittsto hla btafacai. cwLfuli> co&riwoodojataU tour*. -. . ■ •> J4JM7 TIR. GEO. U. IiKYSEK, DRUGGIST, JkJ- IW Wood atrcct, er*rsar of Wood sod yirciu Aiiey > l*itttt>orgh, Pa. Wholesale Dealer in " V/Srogi, Paints,oUj,Tarniihra ani DjeatoJTa, Np.2tt atrret, Pltubargh. -.. will racelTa.prompt attention. . rnr-24 * CO., PorkPackere treats, . ** la PwlilonA, corner of Market and Front •T5553Z; Commission «m Ghcca*. HOS 7 *«•!«■ ia Wettort E* andPceri iokea, Bee£*feS£'s'*[2i*cx l Unwed Oil. Pot caßCnlljr.. D«rttend* faun*£u?* *( rcil ’ *nd PrwJoee 2gent*lbrtfaeaa!e c! MwSoaciS •iV 5 '*' oa h - tnd ' pßArlStanb. Nc*.liflr|E£Qd®2"PiihrotM! Woodaod fimittiflcld PUtobc!^t.*p? tr>t ***•■ b^twacn fiHKBSi \J COLUMN forwarding and oSSHfi 1 • U ' Dealer In. CheeM, SS.Vdod it, abort. Water. KlUboiwhlr " odoc " * il " ———^--— aja JAOLB WARBHOOSB^JASTQASn. 'jpnflVWiclowl* Peeler to Hour. Frevtslaa>tn.<t •;•• Jg»gem»ttilu -•-• . - -.• .. cugjy Xi l TSELLERS & C0 M ' Dealers ia~ Prbri i|Kd Ofl, *fc,Jio.SC3 Uterty tfreet, OMiMite tt« haadof flmlthfloM rtmfc „ titf&ljA SOfIOQL HOPSfi gPjjKITPRB et fits ihcrteit notice. T. B. TQTJSQ ft 00: ESTABLISHED IN 1786 a ©oramtßsion, tet, ~ BECK & LAZEAH, . And Wholesale Dealers in Pratt mad Prodace generally. 1.1-o*ll A. FOUSV ril, tor the mala cf StUBBISIs, r. unw, VroUurr Stains. ROp 4y> SOMETHING NEW ’ someth x n a ta u e ELECTROPAinV TUii INVAMU’S fIOTE. OFFICE HOURS, FROM 7 A, &I.TO 0 P. ft| PROFESSOR A. S, GREGORY ami J. F. STRVfINS, M. D, PliyelcUn and Enrgeon, of BoCalii, rtcpectfolly annonnee to the dtlzeneot Fltuburgb, AUp gbrny, blanchtntcr and the eammadlDg eoantry, that they hare located tbemMlTeepennanoatly to Pltubnrgh, for tho trrotmentof ail dli&aiea^both fanctiona! 'and brgutlc, by the application of ELEOTRO MAONKTISJI, on a nowly dlacoTorodsyetem. - From the triumphant aqJ almost uuparalUled luccels that has attomlui tbelr practice as electricians, and frum their expwiooco—ooo a» a UuisawpathtcAnd the other AflopnAblc phyMrdeo—they fool warranted In eayfng to the aQUctod, that tbey can curt all eatable dis eases, inches Pally or Parali/ii*, Incipient Conewnplian, Rhtuvict fisni, tofA Acute and Chronic; AVnrafyia, • ache, Torpid Xvrcr, i‘», Catarrh, Aithma, WenfacHi and CiiTTfttvreof the '• sjjwic, Scrofula, Ih/ipeptia, Deaf ne»# by Paralyrit, Dirtying in - ; the Dan, Ainduroeis, Cai aractt, ireafc Eyes, Retention of the Urine, St. I'i tu^Dance, Chelic,Salt Rheum,Pro laptui Ani or • Pi7ei, female lVcabiets a»ul. Irregularities, Genera/ Debility, £><■ rangmentt of the AUrvout System, St’ff JoUt/ • and all Ditcatti of the Bov>tl*. While they raly chiedy on Ibe appUcatiuu of ELICTIUCITY, as a remedial agent, (bey do not reject the tuoof tnedieine In tneb cam as their expt>ri«it;o has prof, od It to be beneflclel. i UnltUndes to orery couiinuoity are fluttering and dying ■ram the effect* of disease, in spite of all the atilt aol nm farearied toiU of their pbjslcUu*, who, wlthont d.mbt, arg dolng the beet they cen for them: and yet, after woekA taonUia or yeara of faithful and diligent toll, th-y nrf finally obtl*M to abandon thorn as Incurable, although they are nting electricity, hat with no latlcfaclory reenlta eitliex to thepartentor themselrcA But why dotheyao often fait. •eelDg tbey urn the cuno agent that is need by tho skllUr electrician l Because tbey are nnacqnsiuted with the groat laws which govern It* application lo disease. Phjslclans who bare patients eEli'lesl with dtsMics a long eUndlng: op.m whom they hare exhamricKl all knowi remedies, are particularly Invited to glv<* oar at«tem • trial. Prof. GREGORY and Dr. STIITEN3 InluuJ to make thcle stay in PitUhargb pennaneat, and they anenns alt who mat call open them for consultation, that thoy will not lw eu. ctraragod tohopo for a core unless there are good and sntU clent ground (or such encouragement. < CONSULTATION'S FREE. We cxxrJlal!) iiavitti the a. 1 * dieted to giro os a call. 1 Detraction given to both ladies eud gentle tucu w ho desire a knowledge of onr system of treating diseases Cortlflcatra of cures may be aeen at onr rooms, SOOTT HOUSE, PARLOR No. 1 and OFFICE No 1 and 7. Priratg entrance for Lattice. LftSmddlmwF r SAMUEL GRAY & SON Merchant Tailors, No. 19 l ilili Sti •eel, IX ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE BAL AN'CE OF THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK PKEPARtTOav TO RECEIVING THEIR SPRING GOODS, Are now cffarlcg tboni et 15 PER CENT. LESd TUAN TUB ÜBUAL PRIDES. 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STBBBINS, luc D DENTIST, '• IQI PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair Iv I Hotel, taxcrta Teeth oft Plata of Oorallt* lD( j Porctl&ia; also, on Qold and other tfrad, All other Dental operation* carefully attended Electrical AnaealLciia applM lo extracting teeth. nol£:ly B . W O X, I* j=\ Jit.. [Paceci*ar to Wollf 1 Lane,] . IMPORTER AND DEALE ft IN HARDWARE Corner Liberty and St. Clair Streets, |4&dly . PITTSBURG!!, PA^ JACKSON A VUWABKSID, PORK PACKIGRS and Dealen fa Bacon, Lard, Driod Beef, Mesa and Rump l’ork r I. ’ f*°- 12 Pocrth ttroet, piat Liberty, Plttibargb. P . MARSHALL & 00.; Annoance tbo srrlTal of NEW wall papers, borders, to., _No, 87 Wood Stejuct. 10SnrW. & LARD OIL for s&lo by J. b. CAsrau> a do. AILY PITTSBURGHGAZETTE. PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 22, 1860. pttslwrgjj (§Hgctte. <> PFICI A L i‘ Apia O > THE.' UITY. PUBbISHJSD DAILY AND WKKKLY&Y ii 4. ERRKOJT Ac CO _ wvTn.«TxnvrAaov»a>uTHmi»; WEDNESDAY -MORNING, FEB. 22, 1800. CITY AFFAIRS. MKrKoiu.Loaic.ii. Observation* fi.r the Gusettr, by G. E. Sbatr, Optician, 53 Fifth St.- corrected daily • IN SON. IK in A 08. Oi> -to o'clock A. «. 12 •• M f. " p. u Barometer.. 'tiUtlrioATios Meeting —There will be a rat 1- ficatiou mooting of tho Allegheny County Repub lican Club held at their head-quarters, L&fayeUo lUII, this evening, toymify the uomioalloo to be made this day at Harrisburg by tbo Repub lican State Convention of a ceudiJete for Gov ernor, to bo supported by Iho Republican parly of this Sta(o nt tbo erjsuing (blober election.— A general rally of tko Republican forces is con fidently expected, as a number of stirring speech es will be made, and t good time generally may be anticipated. TberjwiU be a baud of tousle present to enliven Hit meeting with Mpiril-e-ir ring ntrainn and patriotic airs. At Id o’clook to day tbo Republican Banuer will float for the first Umo from the roof oftbe bead-quarters of (bo club, Hally! Rail;' Re publicans! To-day the political bati will be opened, and wn want a host present to keep liroo to tiio music. Tau adjourned meeting at the Hoard of Trade Rooms, Tuesday afternoon, to take action in re gard to railroad discriminations, and the pro nun bill before the Legislature, was largely attended Mr. Shrlver, Secretary of the previous meet ing, announced that President Nimiokwaaab sent, and another must be chosen Win. H. Smith was nominated anJ «lt»cliued »ud James'Parke, jr., who also declined, was finally chosen, to fill tbo chair, aod took his scat, the other officers of the former meeting serving in this. f ■ fi Tbo minutes-of last meeting being rend and approved, on motion of F. R. Brunot, a copy of Mr. Irish’s bill was read for information. Mr. Cass then offered the following resolu tions : RrkdvtJ, That tbo wido discrimination made by railway companies between the rate* of freight af fected by competition, aod freight not » w affected, is highly prejudicial to very many important interests, a* well as lo tho railway companies themselves, and or no corresponding advantage to any one. 2. That In attempting the solution of impor tant a question, one involving such great and varied, interests, the utmost caution is required to prvvont impolitic action aod perhapspositivo mischief. 3. That as the eauso of the evil ari«es out r.r, and tbo effects extend beyond the limits of this Stale, It is believed no practical and sure remedy can bo fonnd, short of a specific which shall operato to the evten t of the cause of the evil. i. That a committee of ho appointed by the chair to take ebargo of the question of ascertaining the proper remedy against the discriminations com plained of, and of applying that remedy ; and that eaid committee proceed to Albany, Harrisburg and Annapolis, and there confer upon the practicability of procuring the concurrent legislation of .Vow York, Maryland and Pennsylvania, in aid of the object s.. That committee of be appointed a Finance Committee, to solicit funds to carry out the purpose of these resolutions. Considerable discussion foilowclt Mr G. W Jackson thought action should bo taken inde pendent of other States, and that we sbonld act for ourselves. Hr. Gaxzam thought the resolutions a practi cable method of attaining the object. concurrent legislation would be beUer for all parties Mr. Wm. Frew offered a substitute for the resolutions—approving of Mr Irish's bUi, and urging its immediate passage. He (bought Pennsylvania should take the load, and heist the signal for others to follow Mr. Wilmarih moved, ag an amcudmeni, that a memorial be drawn up for signatures, urging ils passage. The fubstitnio and amendment were withdrawn. (Jo motion, the lint aud eecood of Mr. Csss were voted on aod passed Mr. Brunot offered the following ns a uubsii lute for the resolutions RenuU.-J, That Wo approve »f the i*.-i t,. regulate lbs charges <d railroad companies, introduced by Senator Irish, as reported by the Cumiuitteo on lWil roads, and urge upon oar Senator? ami Itcprojonta- Lives its Immediate passage. 2. That In tho opinion of tbU uontiug, c..rjctirrrtii action io the S V-k kurfa-ic;icm of Ttcwnrough tbo n£eney r.f a joint eommiuco of the peroral logwUtnrM, or otherwise. owr Seoul-** *ad Representatives are relocated to ujo their in daenoo to secure such joint legislation, bat not to lu the present bill fall in eonseqoenco. Mr. Cass, io reply to iutimatioog thrown out, said bis resolution* were not cffVrel for delay and would not delay. Mr. Parke farored the aul.eliluie : nhea H waß paaaed, a io confer »iih other States ooa]d bo appointed Mr. Shrirer waa in faror t.f I'cnnsylraniS" taking tho iniliatire, end they em'd hear all the consequences. In reply to a queMu.a and ep e «vb by Mr. Sewell, Mr. Cass said concurrent legislation was nrorsaary Io protect the Inlcretle of Wc»tern ; Pennsylvania. Mr. Crnoot s substitute was then pasin'd ! On motion of Mr. Dlckcy, ths following Com mittcea were appointed - On Aftmorial —Messrs. L Wilmartb F It 'Brunot, DaridMcOacdleEa, It p Serin a V 'Shrirer. On FdMMf—Mtana. 11. Ure gg, W Q Frew H. PaulaoD, J. A. C&upbej, Alex Gordon. On motion adjourned. Cocct or Common Pleas Mellon nod Adame. , beh. l!l. —la t liq caso of W. C. Aagbenbaiisli, administrator of Theodore Wright, vs. J. M. Cooper, (bo jury returned a verdict of s»»ti bl for plaintiff. I>efoudant moves for a now trial. James ,M. Leake tb. Wm Oant ami Wm Wjers, partners as Wm. Gant & Co. ; action on J promiißory note. Verdict for plaintiff for. Barton for plaintiff: Penney li l-etl contra. In the mailer of Mylvauus Luibrop &oJ Jilira Lolhrop, hifi -wife, and Ueorgo W. Can. ; a deed lo bar the estate tail beiog produced by (? Shalcr. coudbcl, it is- ordered that the same I o entered of reoord in this court. Ilobert McElhany, for use of Wm. McCWhan, «. Daniel Jester, administrator of ft. McElbany deo’d; action to rerire a judgment. Verdict for plaintiff for $195 51. iUsbrouot for plaintiff- Frotr contra. "“■ McCaqghan, cico’r of Wm. Gamble Jo. ceaecd, Kith notice lo itobt. McElbany. lorrb tenant; action io rcri.o a judgment. Verdict for plaintiff for $2.11 42. llasbronclTfor plain tiff; Mellon contra. ; Michael Hagan and I'lizabclb Antii h\a wife administrator of Jomca Hassell, deo’d, th. Mat thioa Backharl; oobq of appeal from Tboraos Varner, J. P. Haabrouok for plaintiff: Reed opotra. Verdict for defendant. 'Emanuel I.eeeo vs. Joseph Magellan: appeal [ r J m *■ r ?' l ' r '.' , „ I “ «• &B. Woods for plain tiff; Marshall &. Brown oonlra. [)iSTRJtT Court.— liaforc Judge Williams February, —The taao of Juho 0. Donham va. James Wardrop, Jaa. \V. Siont, aod Robert S. WillUmo was argued yesterday! bijt (be obarging of the jury was deferred until to-day, I r soeos that some of (be progressive buai- Dens men in Blair county have enough enter* prise to emulate the Bay State la what has hith* crip been considered Its peoullar trade—the manufacture of shoes. They bavo io contem plation the establishment of a shoo and boot manufactory at noliidayabnrg on an extensive floale ; Wo arc much gratified at this movement, and judge that it will prove a profitable one to the spirited gentlemen who are concerned in it. Tho boots and shoes that now enpply our mar bol, and that of the West, are shipped from Boston at & considerable expense for travel and transportation. Should footorlea of the above dofloription be started In Central aud Wcotcrn Petmoylvanio, tho convenience of ih.e market would probably bo a strong enough inducement to arrest a largo portion of theßostoo shoo trade that comes from oar violoity and the region west of ns, and thus an important avenue of wealth would bo conducted into Pittsburgh. Wo trusi the contemplated faotory will soon have its cor ner stone laid. r. oil or Affairs.—Aid. llogord commuted awry Ana Kirkendall, oa a surely of Uo peace, lormakiogithre&ts towards Elte&bdh Bail cue. pl* c « betweea two families ThAmJfrr*®' 0,6 Bame hon 9«. on Wyllo street. hftsi^ Top J! e , r ’.? DO of * ho Parties, wos hold to l oKcrß ' 00 » «!>«*• Of assault battery, on the wlf„ of Henry Voakamn. coy f of l1w»t " "m oomml “ e<1 *>7 JoLco .Ton- Sery oo bL mf" ' Ch * r «' d “ ,6 *“ U ond Adam Stinger uaa incited up n, O natch men, Monday night, in tho Siith wan!” dreioed in women’, apparel. n . wo. on a epVco. which "cSSet.,?.? * I ’ ,7lh ' “**"• «» •' WiW« pollop. co Tacs- J»7i HrcJttd* colored man nimeil J o ho Clem, ens, charged, »jth stealing a quantity of Jewel™ ololbiog, .to!, .tEidjclUo, WuhtoJt„ 0 J coJolj: from tbit county „lil *, e 4 „ 0 fot b { a AnnvilLax.—Two meetings have beenfceld in the Seventh ward, of citizens opposed to the levy of a tax, as decreed by the Supreme Court, to pay the interest on tho Charters Valley Bail road bonds issued by the City. Monday even ing, Jacob Tomer in the chair, a committee was appointed .to draft resolutions. Messrs. A. G. M'Candieea and Wm.-tf Ard made speeches de nouncing the decree. Tbo resolutions reported were posiposled till next meeting. Mr. M’Car thy, member of Select Counoil, said he.QOuld not conscientiously vote against the levy. The other member# from the ward gave expressions in op positianjto the levy. Tho mooting then adjourn ed till Tuesday evening. The adjourned meeting, Tuesday otening, was large. Seven resolutions were aimdSt uoaai mously ndopted, which, in substance, denounce the denial by tho Supreme Court of the right of trial by;jury: oomueod our County Commie siouetw for refasiog to appear in person before the Court at Philadelphia; instruct the Council* /men iroju tbo ward to oppose any and dory at tempt to levy a railroad tax, from whateverquar ter: request eaid members to resign, unless they oppose each levies; resolve to defend and sup port them in executing this instruction; dolor miot to oppose tbo colleclionof a railroad tax, let fhc consequences be what they mjy, Mr. M'Cartby stated be would resign at tbo next meetlog of Councils. A number of spceohes were made, of tbe same tenor os the resolutions. Adjourned. The jewelry store of R. J. BuUcrworth, of Wollaborotigb, Tioga county, was entered on last Thursday evening and fifty watohes abstracted, tho aggregate value of which was estimated at $5OO The theft was perpetrated at dusk, dur ing tho leraporary absence of the proprietor, tbe ihtef : bursting open a side door,-which was fastened with a latch button. lie was tracked a considerable distance through the village, but tbe snow fell so fast &b Io obscure all traces of him beyond that. The whole evening was spool by a large number of citizens lo efforts to ap prehend tho thief, but they met with no success. Mr. Bottferwortb published a reward of $5O for tbe arres) and conviction of tbethief, and a sim ilar one tor the return of (bo watohes. Is speaking of oil matters and about the oil regiooa generally, we may state that we under stand that Mr. W. W. Wallace, of this oity, a few dnys since, sold an undivided half of 000 of bis tracts, oo advantageous terms, receiving a por tion of fdl tbe oil that may be taken from tbe premises. The purchasers contemplate com mencing pinking wells immediately. Wk leitrn that a New F.ogland Company, have bought. .water power on Oil Creek, Dear Titusviljo, with a view of establishing, forth with, an extensive barrel manufactory. We also learn that tbe Barosdalo Well Company have struck the big vc-jo TintEi: hundred empty barrels Isft Pittsburgh on Monday, tr> l <• tilled with oil la tbe oil region, the country around :h>i beiog able to supply tbo demand;: Cou. B«M r Row Toe Cioolnbatt Commercial brings q* particulars of a row with coal boat nieo/on tL-* Jacr.h .Strader, during a late trip of steamer, li appears (bat a number of these nitn embarkeJ at Louisville, and as soon aa the boat lud left her landing, engaged in a fight with; the. crew. The conflict raged until the boat landed at Jeffersonville, where tbe coal boat men imade for the tall timber, leaving sev eral of their party wounded; one or two of whom, it is feared, will die. Further aooounts will ar rive to morrow, and will be published. Hu* AcilM'k.vt.—While a man named William Sample, was examining part of the machloery of tbe BUddln Oil Works, Armstrong county, on Monday evecinp. he plaocd a light which h« oarried, nfiiotentiotially into tbo vapor, issuing from one of the tanka containing oil. A terrific explosion ensued, throwing the unfortunate man high into, the air. aud burning him so dreadfully (bat be died ihu next morning. (-LnHix.l Sipewalks, Kto. —Wo arc requeat ed by Mayor Wilson to state (hat tbe ordinance requiring thu cleaning of the sidewalks and gut ters in front of the respective residences of our citizens, by the occupants thereof, will be im mediately enforced, and be therefore requests all who -ire interested to commence the work, at once, l he weather being in good condition for sueh a nece?9ary proceeding. Kcbkam and Jones, the homicides, were taken over to tbf Western Penitentiary, on Monday, l i’.. eD . , . <^ u P; oQ tl ? elr years in that In rm~. ;Thcir fricndvff^; o desired to lake (ho jail walls ror were taken (o their destination. They both addressed leilera to Jailor Small in high commendation kindneeg npd mauagemeot. Moekosjsm —J. P. lirant, gunsmith, of Fifth strait, Las'made Information before Mayor Wil son, charging a libertine named Zaohariah Bell with induction and abduction. He indaoed one hf Mr. Braiit’s daughters to elope with him some l y a ® ago, and reluming a few days since took ■•way ooolher daughter, Jaoe, aged about 15 years. He has left tbo city, but the Mayor in tend* to ferret him oat, if possible. Maluipijh Miscnm\—The Fairtuount Engine Company bad three sections of hose id out, the other nigh), as to be nearly destroyed. The perpetratota of this outrago, for which no mo tive butpuro waotonness can be assigned, have not been discovered. We hope something may lead to their apprehension. Tiu. City- Solicitor, Mr. lUddell, haß given no tieviutha aldermen of the city that be will institute proceedings agaiost all who have failed to make returns, under oath, of the floes and f&rfr.iuirea collected by them for the violation of any of the city ordinances, which aro payable it- the Treasurer, according to the act of 1854. Before Judges Thi: Blair County B'A'y contains the Treasur er’* report for 1559. Like that of Jefferson gnd Greene, thoireport has a credit for fox, wolf and wild cat scalps amounting to §l9B. If the scalp hunters continue their vigilance, these quadrupedKhrill soohbeoomo extinct. Wg are informed that Mrs. Bell, who was bound aud gagged by the ruffians who attempted tho robberjr-at tho residence of her husband, on Fayette stiee.l, has not yet recovered from the frffucis of the injuries received at the lime. She was badly bruised in the back and abdomon. V.’c learn from the Clair County ir% that a rolling mill (b In the course of erection theroand every arraugemcnl made io eot-ure iU comple tion. Tun following gentlemen havo been elected Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Co.: Geo. Albree to nerve till Oct. 1, 1800; E. B. Todd till 1861- A. B. Berger Ml 1862. Fop. It), 12 hr 15 eenti oaeb you can buy 25 cent novels; for 20, 25 and 20 coots each you cad buy 50 rent ouvols; (or 45, 50, fi2 and 75 cents each you can Lay $1 books; for 02, 75, £0 and $1 each you can buy S 1,25, books—among them will be found the Uu-«t and most popular works published, at Ilaut A Miner'*. They aro cloMcg out their stock prepar atory tu their removal to their now store. IrtMfl —Patrick M’Money, of Lake City, Cltr iou county, Pa., was badly crushed a few days ago between two timber sticks, ofce etrikiog him in the back, He other in the abdomen A man, named Churchill, was stabbed six times during a drunken brawl, at Cradlcbaugh’e, near the Salt Works, in Potter county, by a German, whoso name is not given On Friday lastj several Republicans, of Bradford, were celebra ting the election of Pennington to (be Speaker ship, by firing amunltioo, and as one of them was pouring o ohargo into the cannon, the pow der exploded,; bnrniog foor of them badly io the face nod nect William Waldron, a lad of fourteen summers, accidentally discharged bis gun whilo hobliDg squirrel*, the charge passing through his arm, breaking the bane, and inflict ing n dangerous wouod There has boon fino eleighingin all tbo northern comities A telegraph operator, employed at Monroeriilei Ohio, whs arrdsled at that place on a ohargo of robbing the mail at that point. He admitted tbo crime, and was committed to jail in Cleve land. N" AVY OAKUM AND ’ 150 b*lo» beat KiTj Oakon; 2i<OQ Ibt best Caulking Cotton, On baud and torsale by JONES A COOLEY. ()()() UAU'KIMK W.K.CUEBSE; 10p:<3o J-> GoiLoa da lW'Oo do E. D. do i fet ° J. B. CAKFIELD A CO Of 1 BBLS. I‘KME KoLl, BUTTER- &KJ IB hr Jo Jo Jo <j 0 ’ 'JOboxts . do .Jo jo 1 T..r «sln by - Mfl J n. CANFIELD A CO. 75 JiBBH./OLOVEUSEED~iiSi^d^S 1 *’ [ t J - KUI’aON . HKLSON . ™ ■ rt.kr.],Ohio LEMON boxes Sicily Le monB in ,'ood orjcr, hi .rrlto por Eimleo, on con.taioti! mr mlt< by . . IIODI.PICKKr, a,j Lu»rl*.i°™ OPI'ING : PRESSES, Copying BbokT Cowls. BoiiLoi, Copjlop Ink. OH .nil IlottlmJ UuuJa suM by \ > Wil. U. JOHN&TON ACO ■ ; ffutiopsrn.67 WooJ^t PORK BARRELS.—MS*Pork Barrels hickory boor, foil bound, and of superior tnaka.on band and for tala |>y M’BANB A ANJia. -Tl/I ANILLA 110PJ5—150 coils, assorted J.TJL slzss Manilla Bop*. on hand aoJ for sals bv <»*> : JOHEi A COOLEY, No. 1U WaUr sL EARL UQMIN It T—2O bbbPearl Hominy of selected TUqt Com, Or sale by 3 “ 8 ; J- B. QAKf ISLD A GO. LATEST NEWS A)' TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE Off Thtrly-StxUi Congreaa—Flrai Seaalou. . Washixgto* City, Feb. 21 13f0 House.— Op motion of Mr. Grow, the Select Com mittee on printing, engraving and binding, was au thorised to employ a clerk. Mr. Bmitb,|of N. C., corrected certain erroneous and UDjujt impressiunrexisting io tho public mind growing oat of the recent contest for the Speaker' ship. He bad never been a member of the American organization, bnt was still a Whig, elected on broad oational’groubd; but bo did not sny.that bo de nduoced {be American party and repudiated its princi ples, somb of which commanded bis approbation; but tiny had nothing proscriptive In them. Among that organization there are good and true men, and to them he owed the honor of bis seat bore. In cnnelu- Sion, be spokelio favor of the compromise resolutions 6f 1660, agreed to by both the Whig and Democratic parties. As the'means of quictiog the slavery agitation,Mr. Pendleton remarked that he understood Mr. Smith to say, that bo (Mr. Pendleton) bad, during the contest, corrected his (Mr. Smith’s) political principles. Ho warned- Mr. Smith to ray distinctly whother that was so.' Mr. Smith replied, “while you didn't stato the details of oor conversation, your statement of the re salt was correct" Mr. Allen wished to mako an explanatioo.hut was prevented by cplls to order. Mr. Morris, from tbo Committee on Roads and Canals, reported a joint resolution, giving the assent ofCongress to the action of the States of lioaiiima, Texas and Arkansas, relative to the removal of the Red River raft, by imposing tonnage duties, and moved the question and lu passage; This resolution oceasionedmueb confusion, Mr.-Farnsworth said it was read merely for infor mation. Mr. Hast remarked that it was utterly untrue, that thare-was no attempt to deceive. The resolution was then recommitted. Mr. Washburne, of HI., f.omthe Select Committee on tbo subjectreported in favor of removing the pre sent seats and restoring the chairs and deskr, and in ordor to gire time for the purpose provided for an adjournment, tbo Senate concurring, from Friday next till the Sib of March. Mr. Mills made a minority report Mr. Waabhurne, for the purpose ol testing the sense of tho House, moved tbo previous question. Mr. Farnsworth moved to lay tho report on the table. Negntiyed by 10 majority. The resolution for restoring the chair; and desks was passed by 11 majority. Tbo resolution to adjourn from Friday to the oth of March to make such changes, was tabled'by majority. Mr. Haskin offered a resolution, which was adopt eJ, that the Select Committee on Printing hand over to the Committee on Public Expenditures all their books and papers, and such evidence as they have taken, and be discharged from the farther consider ation of the subject. Mr. Hoard offered a resolution that a committee of ; be appointed to inquire end Investigate whether ; any improper attempts bare been or ore about to be made by persons connected with the Exerutiro De partments, and acting under their advice, to influ ence the action of this House, or the members there of, in any question or measure which the Home has acted upon or which is under consider.‘ion, by di rectly nr indirectly promising favors under the (iov ernmeQt or subordinates, in consideration of any vote withheld or to be given: and that tho committeo have power to send for persons and papers. Messrs. Winsfow and Houston objecting itj con sideration, Mr. .Hoard withdrew the ros-iutho for the present. On motion of Mr. Washburno'of Me. tbs election of Printer was postponed till Tharsdav, by i majority. House went into Committeo of the Whdeon the State of the Union. Sxsate. —Sundry communication-* were received from the Departments. Mr. Seward introduced a bill f u r tho admiss.-iun of Kkqsu into the i'nion. It was made the ypeMal tier for Wednesday ot next veek. Mr. Mason ootiee that on Monday he w.n I move to (jo intoexecutive session and continue tbei 1 ia until a eertaio matter was disposed of. Mr. Doolittle presented a memorial from the legis latara of Wisconsin, regarding tbo Menomineo la dians. Tbo memorial says, these Indians bare been shamefully imposed npon and reduced to destitution aod ssbs the passage of a law to protect them. Mr. lUun offered a resolution, that tho Committee on Pnblio Lands, inqnire into the expediency ol making a surrey of the silver aod other mines ia tho eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountain* Adopted. He aiso offered a resolution, that tho Committee on Military Affairs icquiro into the expediency of granting the proceeds of tbo new Alma Jon quicksil ver mines in California t wards building a railroad from tbe Pacific. • Mr. Wade Introduced several petitions i-r tho ii portatirm of forejga-wincs. Mr, Ilaan also gave notice of a bull la appoint an agaot to tako car© of tho Aloadon yuickrilvar Mine*. Ha toads sumo remark* showing that tho rasifle Railroad could ha built oat of Jhe proceeds of these mines, without tabbg a Ji.liar from the public treasury. Mr. Mmod, from tbo lUrpar’i Forty Committee offered * resolution that tho Sorgoant-at-Armi U In structed to l<ringTb*ddeus Hyatt, of Now l'ork, be foro tbe bar of the Donato to answer for contempt, in refusing t» coma hero and certify befora tho Cota mittee. Mr. Ilalo raid ibis w*a a dangerous precedent. There was no warrant for it in tho Constitution ; powers not oxprejsly delegated to the federal govern ment were reserv'd to tho State*. This powor could only be exercised,by a latitodio&rian construction c.f tbe Constitution.’ lie would aßk the yea’ and r,*»t3 ou tho passage of the resolution. Mr. Pugh said ho had arrived at tho conclusion that the Senate has no power to summon any witness from beyond tho Plstriet of Columbia. Mr. Collamer thought that tbo Senate Lad the. same power as a court to rompcl the attendance < f a witness. Mr. Hale said ho must differ from the gentleman from Vermont, lie soemod tuthiuk that they had all tho power possessed by the Uritish Parlia ment. Ours was a government of united powers. Tbe Scnato could not sit as a Conrt with plenary power. Tho resolution was adopted by yeas 43, nays 12. The oaya were Messrs. Biogham, Chestnut. Clark, Durkee, Halo, Hamlin, Pugh, Sumner, Toombs, Wade, Wilkinson.and Wilson.. Mr. Scwntd voted io the affirmative. Mr. Hale introduced a resolution asking tho Pres, ident to communicate whether Peru bad complied with her treaty stipulations with this country, and what measures wore adopted to enforce them. Adopted. Mr. Bigler Introduced a resolution instructing the committee on Naval Affairs to enquire Into the ex pediency of having tho nominations of the Captains and Lieutenants of tbe navy to tbo Senate f-.-r confirmation, and. increasing Hie pay of tho rarno. Adopted. On rnoLion of Mr. n>s rcs..lred tba Friday of each week be set apart fur the consider* lion of privato bills. Tho Senate then took up the bill to autbomo the sale of public arms to tho several States and Terri tories, and to regulate tho appointment of Superin tendents of arzDorfcs. _ After due debate, the subject was postponed til! Thursday, at 2 o’clock r, u. Tbo special ord*r, tho bill to prohibit tho issue of bank notes io the District of Columbia, was taken up, but after a short debate was laid asido. After executive session the Sonnto adjourned till Thursday. Washington Citt, Feb. 21.—Tho Seoato in ex ecutlve session to-day ratified tbe treaty of Amity and Cammerco with Paraguay. Tbit previously ratified is for Indemnity. - Tbe Mexican treaty was reported end read, and its consideration postponed till next Monday. Senator Mason,-chairman of tho Committed on Foreign Relations, "gave notice that ho should move from day to day to go into executive session. Pero ral Republican Senators aro known to bo In favor of the treaty. The riows of Senator Seward, as a mem ber of that Committee, aro a subject of speculation. • The bill introduced by Senator Seward, to-day, provides for tbe admission of Kansas undor tbo Wy andotte Constitution. He gave notfee that be would call it upon Wednesday tho 29th instaot, when 1.0 will express his views on tho subject. This amend ment will satisfy the numerous inquiries which hovo been made as to whether bo Intonded to mako a speech. / A large number of strangers havo arrived to wit ness tbe proceedings of the ineuguration cf tho Equestrian Statne of Tfoahington. Latsst from California. Mallot'b Station, Feb. L 2l,—Tbe overland moil stkge, with San Francisco dates to Jan. 30, passed hero at 5 o'elock this morning. There is very little.news to report sioro the last mail. Rich surface diggings bad been discovered fi miles from Georgetown, El Dorado co. Accounts from Carson Valley say that-tho condi tion of tbe cattle in' that section was terriblo la tho extreme. In tho vicinity of Warm Springs, it was estimated that at least 1509 carcases were in tight at one time. The San Francisco market was very quiet. Isdkpodbnc*, Mo., Feb. 21.—Tho New Mexican mail from Pawneo Fork arrived here to-day. Some Indians were seen on tho route, bot owing to an esoort being with the mall, they mado no attack. Mr. Beach, postmaster at Beach Valley, died a few days ago. An escort of soldiers left Fort LoaTonworlh on" the 20tb inst, and are instructed to wait at Pawneo Fork for tbe arrival pf tho mall, which will leave this office on Monday next. Bumxctok, N. S.; Feb. 21-3 P. m.-A tlcam •ra lights were soon this morning at 4 o’clock, and at day-light she was found to be ashore hair a mile from the Island. Tho sea was so rough that boats eoaM not reach hor.nnd > icuol u preparing to go to ha uabtuo. Tho Annina' Con.il preceded ‘K, ,lc “ ,CT - bat h.) not jot returned. Wo .hall probably burn tbo pnrtlcnl.ri to-morroir. 2L-Th, Control Californio W?V P M^ re, *, C ‘>- W*sb«i yesterday. ' ltclcJ Prestdenl, togotbor with officers. Tbo now company has pnr ebisod tbb entire materia] Cf tbo Pitnft Pook Ex- Ipnu Co., Jbd wiU novr perform tho mail and express •service to Utah t&d California, in conjunction with Uwtuthe gold itflM. VOLUMMMIIII—NUMBER 6: New Yonk, Fob. 21.—Tho Tribune's Washington correspondent says: Senator Polk having returned, there is now m majority on the Committee on Fo reign Relations favorable to reporting the Mexican treaty, but as tho prospect of ratification is discour aging, no movement will probably be made until the arrival of Senor Ocampo, who is expected in about three weeks. .The fullest discretion has been given bun to aecept whatever modifications may promise its success. r The Cfommittee on Ways and Means reported the Fortification and Indian Appropriation bills to day and will complete others by the beginning of next week, thns closing that calendar preparatory to gen eral legislation. Immediately afterward the Tariff will bo taken up, with the intention of bringing for ward a moderate and well considered bill, fonodod on the best practical information, and having' sta "Nity • ant * P ro Per discrimination for leading ideas. The friend* of protection do not ask any exeessivo measures, but a tarifT which will afford revenue! and encourage suffering industry. Mr. Augustus Wattles was, to-day, examined be- Vj? * . l H ,* rper '* ierry Committee. Mr. Vf. said be no cbove that Capt. Brown contemplated the invasion of tbo il.vo Stales nntil after ha was driven front from hanrat, and then only as . meajnrn of def.no. to Kansas. lie had no funds, and ever? man who approved his doctria. .ant with him 1 ! W r,V h “f r “ d ?”° from K »”«as- Air. ■lr “ nro "”- writl ' n 'a IBSTs 58 and 59: these were read and explained One of them requested him him to see Mr. P FhiUips and others, and wish them to meet him (Brown! at Tabor lowa, on very important business. 11 8 ehowedthe eUer to Mr. Phillips and asked him what the meet ing was for. Mr. Phillips replied that he did not know, bnt ho could not attend. No one mentioned in that latter went to the meeting. 110 also had let tars from Mrs. Hinton, of Wauisha, who was Secre tary of the lent ale Aid Society of Kansas: and also from Prof. Edward Daniels, State Geologist of Wis consin, furnishing him with ftpds and clothing for the poor people of Kansas, who had boon robbed and driven from that territory in tho summer of ISofi. He had never received arms and ammunition from any quarter, nor supplied them to any. The {inly allusion which Brown ever made to his invasion of \ irginia was when ho was leaving Kansas for the last timo. Mr. Wattles being sick, Brown called 1° see him, when Mr. W. expressed bis regret that be bail been into Missouri and taken slaves, and espe cially condemned the killing of Cruise. Brown replied that, ha was stopping at a bouse on tho Little Osage when the men- went down to Foft Scott to liberate Ben Rico. “It chanced that a poor man oamo along looking for some ono to help him get bis wife and children Out of slavery In Missouri. I told him to go home and prepare, and I would come for him: I did so, and have brought eleven human beiogs out of bondage without firing a gun or snap ping a cap. He was then told that another company went to anotherplace and brought away four, anil in doing so, had killed one min to save their own llycs. Brown replied that be regretted itexceediagly. The taking of.human lives was a terrible thing, but, be continued, I have considered the matter well; you will have no more inroads froth Missouri. The poor of Kansas have suffered enough: my heart bleedsfjr them. I now see it is my duty to draw tho scene of the excitement to some other part of tho country. You may never see me again. Farewell, God bless youe/ The Committee demanded tho attendance of Mr. Hyatt before them, but ho rent a letter declining. This will be considered a case yf contempt, and Will bring Mr. ilyott'beforo the Senate. Tho Secretary of War has instructed the comman der of Fort Bliss, that at tho request of tho civil au thorities oi Li I’mo, l . S. troops may be placed there for the protection of Americans and their property. It is probable that the Congress of Chihuahua and tho ciril authorities of that .State may go to El Paso, on the Jlio Grande, opposite Fort Bliss. The invad ers of that State havo come from Durango, and by some are represented as robbers while others' repre sent them as snpporters of the Miramoa government. 11 use v, 111., Feb. 21.—A fire broke out in the dry goods store of S. H. Uuon, at this place,this morning at two o’clock, by which the entire stftgk, together with the building and an adjoining-dwelling, were destroyed. Tho loss is heavy, but not yet ascertain ed. is an insurance in two companies for about s4,f>ou on the premises. The origin <.f tho fire is not known. Jliui.w, Fob. 21.—A largo steamship went ashore last night on Capo Ledge, at the west eido ol Cape Sable. No communication has been had be tween her and the shore. Net. ark, N. J., Feb. 21.—Georgo Acker, who was convicted In the Morris county court of tpe murder of Isaac Gordon, at Mintville, la?t fail, whs yesterday sentenced to be hanged. ~ P AUTI * • Fa b. -L—Tfce brig Cygnet which has arrived at this port, In the 12 day* from Naw V, rk, when lying to, in thick woatber, on Sunday evening at tix o'clock, off Liver pool, N. 8., live Urge screw steamer steaming W. N. W., banco tho steamar ashore at Cap© Lodge, is probably the steamship Hungarian, Capt. Jones, which loft Liverpool bn the Sthlnstant, fjr fortlan l. The agent of the Associate Treas has sent a special messenger to the scene of the dia luter. Us bts alio Jett received the following: Barrlnbtbn, • —The American Consul returned from the island laH night, bnt nothing Is yet known of the wrecked steamship. It is (apposed that all on board m 1,»,t. 'a vessel ns» gonr around this morning. ■ ■ lsriis«jrcu>, F«b. £L—Tbe oaULie prvatur* io Uvor. of « oondn»tloa H overwhelming, and at tbe urgent solic itation of delegates frem all section* of the Stale, he h'u consented to reconsider his determination as announcedln * # . Courier ot yesterday, and Is now in the hands of ufa friends. .lodge-Morten has been solicited to accept a position on tbo tlcko: as Lieut 0 jrernor, and has alreiiltd his consent. 3 The Convention, to-morrow, front present indications, will be one of the lur*Mt over assembled In this guto. - f' ir * ffb. it —Tbe National Guard, a regiment this city. lelc this evening at 4 o’clock, for Washington, til reel. They parffrip.u in the csremonlos on the £M, at Wsshingtao, and Irsv* thereon Thursday, for home. They will be relieved, and wcorled to their, quartern on their ntnrn bv tho Kth reglm-nhOol. Botterfiold, Independence t/rani. TT.s display vill bo a fine one, Ilaa&iiniiE j, Feb. 11.—'The city is rrowih-dwlth delegates to the People, p«rty S'ate CVinventfon, toassemble tomor row. The eoutoat tor the nomination for Governor Is *x ching, but the resnlt Is doubtful. Tbe loading candidates will to 3i«ws!i. Cortalu, Corode and Taggart. GAZETTE Book & Job Printing; ESTABLISHMENT, Office—Gazette Building', No. 86 Fifth Street, A ,i; ive tin' P- st-Oiu.ie, PITTSBUHOe. PENN’A, HAVING SUPPLIED OURSELVES with u HtocS of now end sutlublo Type, wo are pri> paro-J to i-ruvulo, oa short nltl. e every ileu tlptlcm uf Book and Job Printing, SGCII Ay BUCKS, PAMPHLETS, REPORTS <J A T A L O GU fu S PLAIN AND FANCY Business Cards, Bill-Heads. Bills of Hading, Beeeipts, Circulars, •' every variety of Druggists’ Show Cards, Prescription Blanks, Labels, etc., etc. BLANK NOTICES. BLANK CHECKS AND COUNTING UOCSS BLANKS (IF ALL KINDS. rardwuroLabeln, Bnwalopeo, &c neatly: istices’nnd Court Blanks, Blank Deeds and B inds of tho most approved form* on band and printed to order. HANDBILLS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c., Ac., Ac., PRINTED IN PLAIN AND FANCY COLORS. £©*\Ve would respectfully solicit a share of the public'patronage, and' wilD guarantee satisfaction both in execution and ririces.- f«l3:dAwtrT . o. .sugar and molasses for sale * on coartgnmgct by GRAFF A TAN GOBDK3. USSET APPLES—7S bbls. prime Rus > sett Apples for sale by JAB. A. FETZER Store rooms for re nt t.y ..to» . S. COTHBE &T A SON.CI Mullet’ll. •AR COHN—ISO bus. prime Ear Corn in I store and formic by fc!3 JAMES A. FETTER. CLOV r ER SEED—ISO bus. prime new Clover S»ed far *aU by WSTT A WILSON. LARD OIL—IS bbis. No. I Lard Oil for taloby felS WATT A WILSON. SPALDING IGLUE 1 GLUE cau be had at fcl« FLKSnSQ’S. [HIED APPLES— 50 bus. choice Drj' Ap ' pIM for *»lo by MS WATT A WILSON. OnnfVflUS- ut:i> WIWSAT for sale by Z>\JKJ\J Tedft J. B. CANyiELD A(X). MATRASS COTTON—6 bales in Store and far arte by frS IBAIAH DICKEY A (XL UldiD APPLES—7S bus. choice Dried Mi WATT A WUSON. ;COMMERCIAL RECORD. IaiITTEE OP ARBITRATION’ FOR F£sl; JiXrn Pi£ C , v. p. J?4ilCet SUMTER, Ueohoe B. Jozies. ! WItLUMJI WuttAtS, I fcAJtvn, R-r; i : FITTSBUKUiI MAKKKXS. | ’ ISfpffried Special]/ fjr the Patsl-vryh I '[ PITTSUCECa, WtDXtftDAT, F*bmst y, f 2, I Yettardsr su mild, tliOngh a Loaioa hi-rfccv CTortsreHd Jhecilr do,l„, o good curt of tha ,l«y, „iacotic,; tli ; iniUadlcatlDg a (all of rain. A pood deal of bnriaest •». gHttred to bo the wharf, a DBiaberof beat* Utiaz |n freight aaJ others discharge*. Tha rlrer remains at a |ood boat's* state, Bbowlb* war T ft*: In the duonel by ' mark. The Slicerra cam* in wllhapretiy Mrlosj. j 2.^ l iV.^ rina J 3 ‘ f<,4tbclcw ’ Thf,r » w “ b ’it Hula exdts !£? pro ? aw> markpt yesterday, tho tala' baius lln- KSinno L n l° on \ < l noUtiDC9 * The ralii o «<!• and boats dJ . Ur^,, y *® our rorelpta of arahi and floor, ISm» 5Ss k *r to , rp f ltU<,a - Ollersof floorlroa sprlog T%U\vv r "* 1 ’ at ?r.,40 . ? g^KWWSiSsa*- | to BVOKirnsAT FLOUII-iM »„ nl ~, f „. m 5 QitAlN’—-silet ot 000 bni.li Dxi, «. u.r-n j STcids™ to* Wtott„a-? KiXpd, at depot, at 00c; £ lUS do a., e,> »• i,u jV/*;’ liorvat eieost ~ ir t uJ, U . -.1, frctu 25 this prime Tort: tsu-, l ar pa this,, M FRUIT—IO buah Peaches at jI,Q 25 it. t,rpN S t xb at IC@lo,',.{, m inqnsi, h nUTTER—I7 bblsat i bb:*et IN-. 2bi *'*l ;v, fLMs at 16c@2C0 lbs a* JS C . 3 BOOS—I this at 16tf« dc7_ S ®^PAR—I2 hhds prime N. O. m .• 0 MOLASSES—IB bbls N. 0. at do nl 4U CL •>) fl 3 n’ V rw,llled ' to Payment!., g 2i,?* K ?“ 76 Bk * Rio at 18@13‘ic. I :lE AT—2,000 Ibi at *V C . I Brja Jbj] nZiS 1 *.** Raiders at Kc; 7in tel JUms at il rtv. I S[KSS FOTK ?, :^P 3Knm ‘ 8^®lll> - J ‘ lt,l r a Fian-iin iL,7,‘, b , L i‘ clt * «t sis. T :IBOMKTAIl» AMU CUJUMKuuiIL. k UtfCl!tM«t Feb 20.—'The money msrkrtjlj w,i vr.K-*- 2 t 7 * b * D p diujrjij. , ni ] t b„ movrment of tu davd,Vav"' f lifpoitan,. TUO dcmr"uf,S; a. S£‘ p ' r tn ,"' •" "■» of cpiw .I'. fef, clb ”’ bul ”“ r " *»■ » d<u«od fn ;~n.' fe I i ““ r V bilU ’ *» •«« of fko a STfjero w., a, R ooJ demand for Kei.vrn erckanoe—acme- Ata* , bniT ‘ t ' r ' b#tl on Frida,, and priced ware flrmr &dln„lT’ r "C- U "7 , 'i 3 J'.w-Vort ebadu. nod nl! (bar *aio(r,„don Non’fork „d Philadelphia ,ero lakou frt,- V Th.n,rk,tcl»i»lwUb a Idling f.vo,to g a n IftwkT’ '| b ° ec l’fdT from prodooe meTomcnt, dnringlhnnttb tollSiSN le “.V **■'"» h*'*”"* »™ I6.tr ibSS 1 eV'w i ' rD^ u ? ®bfpmcoU hare keen libera!, hot t ej bare U»n ehitfly tor the «c J as a cos-eon-no- SS U V iU K , “ ,I^ 6Upr,,,£d *^ L c lC , h bomTy - Dc ' lt,r * v *ra net frro buyer* o,lb* former, S*tur:lsy, at r , r . though ‘-J prnm. tr t * «*»-• f9l»>ome went la mercaatilarircba. l.'bolce at day nt*r *fdj° gmary houses nt dir; bat tbc in -.FQ,* 1 "* 1 ran^ - t ' o '" 2>o 'i\+ cis. Priratr RUP^chosr-. -42 r ~ a " adrance ia Nrv. York sight at .New Orw*t ; * to i■;' —,QazotU. '* griifcEt. Lonis Democrat,or .vr.Ur.lAv. reported the sDe of ofiori.oOa.OOObnlkb.cia.dtUTerib'o hf?e, term* kept pri- T S*o- besides (til*, it says ; 1 J'Apother bolder conld bare Uken and f;r a t«t ??* »nd choice lot of bolt meat deliverable at Qniccr, but *.&“ >S‘ 4 l Vr W0 ?l‘ l l h3r ' i, - V bfin R il - TJIfTB WKDMSS?d«X - afcla Mle, d.d,vervbfr hers at % and SJ* for shocWere and if!/I*7' A *b«-'fulaeUo feeling exists m Ur<l. it;*ir toing n • r '° 110 n,,lfltet - ar, d it- natr.ro bri,,.- ecch cs r,»l n, aHotf i.< going into immediate consumption »»«»«- •’ gCrir*'.'>, Frt,. IT —•Vhe receipt* (.f hoc*, l.va r.1,-5 rrcjAid amoontel to 451.. The demand tor dm-L-d t,r« tfitt. and Uie market *« f.-g-100 Icitrr, -air- of tiiufr ranging from sG,vO<c&s7. a'rtjvW.ini were insctiv<C lint bolder* ot all Vbi.l.i r.f dgrtaye very nrui. Mesj pork cinont below £i,% aflil l!i»re aro plenty of tuyere of bolt m£ut at £*£ nud si< L t f; l^Ji cd » t ' ulr * 0 ■‘••llere. LanJ i« lu gxxt ri<-nif»nd at iP^ct |Tl.ic /tour market w.s quiet bst Arm, w ; :b sale* nt fLCKs 4.|a for spring extras, and for £l od inring/nn-n. A»Oatr*tt was clicked to-day Ur I.CCK* I ,Is ct choir* \\ls wAUbspnng extra at Ji, to boddircrcd l *txc--n thel : -«r.,i IMil Apt The wheat market woarocifdereUv u.-ler ai-t v*i . wSrefreeiy made at or„- f vr j*. w r . 1 Qbnii*-. r «.m"!!' IT ~ P r- - ,? i»iou nisi ket conti dum act tv* nifil firm, with heavy tales; among the. sales nnreportcJ « u oUHtip" were 9'.4 tet lard here at lOVjc, and 4tO tes at HV ■ LSfga salre ol mess pork was also reported at *IT f,n wtttb m|attnrn orUeretbiiway. r >dtlere IronN'ewurlwiacuair ±\ here /‘* ,S -°' * Llch decline Is predicated on tie p<*UUon or heavy receipts there, Ur aah», which u ,a ban*- M thu fiverB b<ire sro eu law, and f: Jgtt a. high (hit shipments are not near»;j many us thev ciheiwlf a are colling to be held hire, nnd Ic « ij. r c ;tfyto tho coast for consumption; ien.u ■iccj Lid j c. -ri «- - a yeiteniay and Kwlay, tor lbs coast.—l Dciiiocm: rCb - <l., filolasasa— CB®2l)Kc. Blcnr— for eouetbne. • Eurd—«a!« at l<sf cents. |ngkr steady at for l»ir t. u:w i»ic. nrefp.it3 and exchange unchanged. 1 , Imports by River. OCEANS, per Low*—i&ObiJeicottur. Cti-i i laK&fftSTft M »? k «a*«wTs do de, 4'j hkU to to\ *^ hi n i ; 14 d Z Co do> 25 m * <**. Pocfc & UreAr. iSM?m Rod /;7. 4 co: 14 ck * **■». 1 I*l to. M'fcee 4 brft vtbls'ogsr, J I Ucutt j .jj mol j , d 1 Korae, owner. ’ • im's* NO, pCr Mlaerv »—!u: liiria Ucoa, SsHsm & co; , to^ ccw ' tca bsoia. 1 crate gas merer**. Ciarkg A I?!? W d \ c » on "- cy > fO do da, Ltiras & cu; S 3 bgiwfco.t, IvfSTi?A-S.®**?!* 1 c ? t£co . ly tea dy tebf, 23 bbla sliir i,il SL d ' » *} cwt °y < l 21 V.Mi icr*t l'»J hO°p Dolfa, 3t>, bga corn, CO & bbls, 4 bfc*3« MjijiVO 1 I J‘4P'-'r> cUi ware, sundry ‘ v ■ ~ Imports Oy ft&liroad. §•» C.iC.ll 1t.—13 csks ahldri, IC7 bbls iac«a 3s; L*|atAicb, 12 bgi wool, £0 bbls alcohol, t? bn h-i <ait 1 ; - bb J? bott t r Y 3 4 hangers, 2 abatts, 4 p.:f. lirJl bacon, 121 bbb whbky,s2un 1 oil. 1 bx ''liMt rngipii, 2 bxa md* 100 l>bl» alcohol, 62 lihta c oil, 4 >, a fc lv r p S@f IP*K • bbla »est,«s> pea do, 117 juwts i'» '^w l>dla ,<sBtbcf * Clarke &cm 2 axles, 4 hoi i Him t ecu' 6 Wi|i bntter, 3 bbls c sood, Knox L co, 4 aha t.vls •• cars sheep, owner. ’ • “ . lf?0 this Graham h ThorosrS 8I ? Hc, t ‘ y ; A Vcroer, ICO M>!« Ilsur, jimeUcn SOU i®J2f£iS C °bV i M ’, C n roi ' rj: 700 P‘P S >«“«>. « *k* Saps, ( B r,d l ? ** r^ l ** Dakewell ± pour, 2blk Sprite?* f m ‘f p t% 6 skß do ’ 6 b «’ c «*J, Itk pels*. si aha ilrtflroit, 3 Lb Is beans. 1 Lx cc«e, BhriTcr k Dll wont; 1 *°v C ’ IbW D,mB * 6 b K* 0 »«*d, - btls L#ani/ rlw™^" 1 " 3 \ 3 tb “ 8 sfr P lrac - L Dilzr.ll t«: k'J?*--"? 1 * flat, Chamber*; 1 car p irco; Moore. hK &T ,do * 31 Combe; 25 do do, b do tube, 2 do keol- 6 cILB i Bbxs rims, Townsend; 14 IMspcsrK 6t| c aced, 10 bgs do, 3 kg* lard, Brown & KfrkpsirJck: s * k “ c Be t d ; a bbls J °. &do eggs, 11 do fcnltar, «s do Boor, 4 bps rags, „ dot brooms, 4 bbls beans, lot Cnra/ia ey Cirboya, 20 tks rags, SO ska cats, 2 cfcs fc meal, 1 bx Lot ler|l do eggs, 4 can wheat, 4 bra bh gwde, «q care eto-k sncury-consignoca. ’ ?\s"rV ks tE6Il > 5 W* egga, 1.1 «Ja l i;tt?r,.lo do Uct 6 tea lard,, do hems, lo tbs batter, 22.1 brs c seed, S» b a V thl*pork, Ibx books, lot hb foridturo, e caks port, C-kgs hotter, 2 do lard. 1 bx lasts, 7 bbls foil, Clarks & «V*u b “ ** * re,Cnr, * n s* c °! l cir whtat, Yoerhiley A eg S»4 bgs wneat, Kennedy 4S bro; 12 cars corn, 3iJ bbla ilotft, Lcsr ore, 70 bdla ehalts t fellows, UCfpcs bncanrl f k l l < ’^ k * 8 tird > 1 bbl teeter, 22sVroats,2S pcs bait meat •_ cars. horses, 4 care cattle, 1 car sbi-ct*. 4 IP’rl c.j> <’• p-xl candle*, sundry consignees. * " ' ’ j : KIVEP.SKWS! ' - ! TittCincinnati Honda? say* Wlthli-'ut w l n ® a ,jr «t)(J Pltwbur ( {h, l 'frd I jljt» aro f iir*sci Orlraos, a: tin- Mioses Q fc . ' riftj&argb— coUon 70c; C.V- v»l»'*Vy 4.v*; sica and lard Sic; pound Vml-ic H 100 ■■ -~ Tko Hazel Dull arxiTed (rora I'ittsbnrfcb, gaturdiT wiib •*oo|«m, locludiog Co tonl dry gooda (or Cincinnati'and Sj SSSr.'Ks" *" x “ l * ni ‘ '*-* Pi SfeflnVIt*l!h 1t *l!h ft> ?° 9sUoalr,ttJ *n( TLc Sn rif is- ** fp * l from £L Louli to Oairo: IholV' ti afeSjufM'*’ oVr ' r ;' lissl “ippl. Artuu*. Wlijtr. osscM- ' t« a|d Liver are all | D l»l r uavi&able or j^v. I j-; Steamboat lUgister. | ARRIVED. DEfiEX/Ii) jjogtapb, Broarcifllk; ; Telegraph, Uro«oj»ii(t ftferaon, BrowxurUlo; DrowosTtlie fl.TJttjerd, EJlcitwtb; | CoLßkvv.-iI, Il’i-abat' *(*, >ew Orleans; fectfs, Whes!lo<. I River—7 f.vt— TcUgrapUio Market*. CiSciSSiTi. Feb.‘iL—Tho manor market is uti •ndtem. Exchange unaltered. PreaWan-: ttodeaSal f(-r imlrmosu Is «juito limited todav. Meu Fttb md L»ri|»«i neglectcJ, aod prices are nominal. C*ecci.i of. fereifreely at »,£:30. , -£. Flcnr ii dall anti tli* dessund is «“**«> at $5,50£.5,C0 for *ui»rfia». Wh*iX re .daUJmd.uscuuf’td. Ocrn etes-iy nr.lin Mr d-xoa-* *• trot*! then* la » good deal ©f shelled cfTt-rinsc wi: J Lm glhtjo demand, and pners hayo dcclist-d to htgiS Oatiire.sWady at 47?? IS. RyoJj la f.«ir decrerul at ?a'_ '®ar?|y:ij in good demand; prirno fall Lai adtau«'.l :oc*bts; F**b. 21—A<ht* steady and unca'iuged: 2\-ti iV-*» Poarli $5,41. Cotton quirt and su&Jy; rales ?CCi at 11^:for middling upland*. Flour: there will fi u> meeting at thocorn exrbango to-niorrr.u-, itig OnMxlmoojly egrecd to adjourn cner till Thor sdayf the f&jrpt/se of celebrating tho acnlrersvy orWaabla mica's' Lirtlbdaj; the transaction* Jo Ujur aro to a fair extet. t cod lha laaxkot i* the demand is cLiSy for tb* SiVS-JEStf* raH ot &**«• trade; *£„ 4,4-0 tbli $t f.ir super stale and western « *m>l j , wL 11^*18^^ 5 'm > F p coa,tEoa medium western, for ■hlppiog brands extra R. JL O —cW?*. Canadian finnr cnchacnManJr?hL tncdsflxta demand, r»l&* 450 LbU at f 5 SO ? hi :£' Cltr \ ,IJS ■'“rlnmrimw nwtt'tfijfSsi 4,40. | Oornmeal qclet tad unchanged. Backwh.-Jtflair-lu largCjßu&ply and dnil at $1,C2®1 # 75 per evt. Vrbukr is toorejactiTo and firmer, with sale* of goo tbu WbofiYory firm, bolder! generally ihalstiag npMn«“Y-' prictfl; _mW(M are disposed to bay to a fair -extent at nre Tloosiprtjes, to which bolder* are nawiiiina to a»d- ,Tu. 2» bfig-budaome wblfeKentnck* atsUo. 3 £~4 600 bQs a|B7. Barley llrnjj held and la fair aeaunJ* tales <.ooo|mifoar rowed State at79j,£. Tbn demand lor evra i» actlTA anfl the market buoyant; sales SG,OOO 6qaat77'<r> 81 fofjlnffrior to good naw white and yellow, and rmali toil' of yaflowat Oats firm with, a pretty geedea -4- for Wettern Canadian and gtato. Tht, - WOOIV market exhibits a firmer filing, with rather inr*-i doled ;B*?« 50,0C0 lbs dommtio fleeeo at 400 bflMlat pref loos price*. Pork ilrtncc. wJtix a xucufcrat, ' demand (t $t7,50@17j62 for old mess, and $lB/(Her hew me*s,lsl2',Goi§l2,C2 for old primo, .and sU,fc7@ls f ur Eew prime Jk*r continues firm with a lair demand* taira ai *4#<2&SO for coontry prime, and £|3tP|s(J for repacked mesa. . - I)|t9. C. M. FITCH & J. W . Pbyiilelana for Dlaeuaa of tire Throat and cne|e, »cd a.hrr Cbiptlc AOments complicated with at camlt&PplmcaßryConvcmptkm. Offico ritUlArfih, Pa. CONSULTATION FREK a lUt cf cc - Uou.|at'td those wbhtog tocaaauU us by lathr. leachnrd*wly?ji - * tbls. couric Palrcrized will _ to do»»QQU GHAy? & VAN' GOttUEIU **• _ ,$®M3 kegs thig day rec’d and for solo l ? KIT UT:VBYU^COLt!.N3. ' rr.4ic» Fisui- 20U pkgs. 1560 inspection, -v tudfor Uii by * UESP.T fl.COl.Mygj. , . SUGAJi—3 tibl*. for eale-|»y. iroynr n. colltx?. MECHANIC'S APKONS, taade of Jodi* abjAt.femtebr J. * u. rniLLifa. , OT i iSby : w 5 v ;j.c.CAHnsu>*co,
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