!ik /, --.. 1!..- . ..:1 , . RODGERS, . . - ~.:—.- , pomreigg &COllllllO3lOll Ferchatt, ... Ilsger la FLOUR, ODOR area PRODUCE : generally, • • No• 80 Water and 98 Plot stmts. Rasa ro - -ilitcheorA. litcriheery A c O. , t qw.urcir. j.. • Dllworile, lred.A4 D. it lutk lauictr 0 4 Liniria,Del.ll A ChigiVheirew A Dilworth, do; Tatum 4 c,... is t .. L o w c . j. , z rk, de: Beattie a Andereort,Cierlterath Yneek indpow a Ds. do: Webster a UAW; Mirada; flh ood A ON. dot Poattarl_ A Deals, Dal timer% Cornell A Xier.de: dos 1 Ot•nam6 Phil&d.lPld.; Cootinau & brotherly c A.•lt. CIoWA, New YorX • . • Wr:43,1 EDGERTON ft STEWART, Wholesale MUNI & Commission; Merchant*, 2 . .. :107 WOOD STREET: 162174-'"" - • - 13EICK. a LAZBAR,% - • '3 soactuou to VTIRTS .sc iviwtothorocso, Oommtileloci s and Itorventing ItlerZtante sad NOW. to Watera Produce; Proriskitm• No. 155 Warty Strad, Pittilimrgth, Pettus. Oosidgomented ettene, Roth.cr Egg., 0114. etc, ash, Ited and latufactzkry raSorns guarsuesad. Liberal cash sul- TUCSI MAL 4. 9tl Yu ;ye mr.trisrmaxt.s. itox3ilszBoN, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION mgßcuras, F • No. 6 Smithfield Sitteet, Opposite Monongahela Ilene& • •, ' Pttlitt'A. • Ded•rein - notia, ORA IN, MILL Plitti, and twerp ~..klattotOtitilstty- P rodoca. Special mural In 'gill, to Ode. •Odilitallestiaait ktiroduesi. flag, to Pittsburgh Meet beano gen 4 gristly., jettdad 70 3.111111C/IIZICS DROWN & ILIRKPATRIOCS, W f H Olar. In .er It 00 if: R s AND DEALICHS IN F.LO.ILRANDSEEDS, Nos. 191 and 193 Liberty Street, Atteburgh MAIO var-,a cuLNIIMILD & CO., Comnatitlciaw,a, - 11?orgrarellets Ett# re ha n Is. MI Wholonle Dealor• In ; WESTERN RESERVE CIIP;F:SE, sunEkALiziti,:roat, BACON, PIA)01, FIR!, Poi s tpix 1 labels,' &licitly', LlAseed Lard 011, ork4 n a/olProdocs generally. slad 143 Prong. ..... , ix 3 • prrrstacnuti, PA Or. au— .. tallteAßD. BLERCIIIANTS, AND DEALERS IN .s'l4o7CrEt GRAIN do -PI7.OIYUCIE. Btix 7343 1.1!?forl y Scree t, Choke • _ •Naus - ea no us PlTrettuitil it, PA. , fOr Ifiikcer and VliMilY MU, canatautly as hmull. Partiorlinz attention peld to filling ordeals for iferthsodise nriklyd ilAmEs A. FETZER, Forwarding and Teo, 'OOl/11.11.41110.1.111010F1ANT, for the vol. or YLODIZ, DRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTE% SKIMS, DRIBD , IBuI T. food Produce gsoonaly, N 0.36 'Mar ix s t .tarty[, or First, . • R.'"" ""j " }3.11 " ,r4 q0 Pkiohnrgh. Wi II lath ' Er., do, S..Calhbort Boa, do,Atoroll, Leo 1 CO4 do, John iiDonlop, Hot lforpor Oa, Wady, ;'.Unatthor M. • 11. Bulk, If heolLog, gum.' Oct.. IRrivaglo 41. 40, Putoo • Dootno,do Cuold,st, • Bro.. APO WSIPLIa . ..... ---VNANK VAN 7 IOIO)AM. ` CiEtAPP & VAN &ORDER, iIIIER.OIIANDISE BROICEItS, AND 0 0.111110.416 N !MERCHANTS, :314,second Street. Pittsburgh. W. nun a Oa., New Tort, 81/11,er t Dllworik Pitsto'g fauni• *OD. • Spr.llarboupta • Tt&W , 4 030 . OW& & Y••• 4 ., Wesodltea. Mear4l. • C.. 118124•Iphls. Harris. k Liopp i r, Cloth, T. a. Netballßow, Ma. IT. 8. Dug. • Co., Y.l4Bfirldis* Co., Baltimore. 11. D. t4ormtab 4 en, Lon. 4rml.u.d. luta k Q., 0,17.4.1 JIERBST BARKER, PRODUCE AND PEOVISIDN COMMISSION MERCIIAN TS, 267 Liberty Street, corner of Hand, PiLTHBORGEI, PICHIPA. 13.PastIcalar littantion Oven goals Ron heepatut solo of Nazar, (Arala, /Mad Praha. Potatoes, Pete, 1.0, Batt.- Mama Mut and Thnottly Boa* ac. Ordarazavgarly plod at Otolottset matkat Ad Tabora scuala carconalgataaala. If Plttnburgl Dig ItlsuoLaLorv. ;Aar: C 1 AMQEL LO LISION ALELICUANTS, .111141 deal= IlatiriGrafn and Praktace Oaucratli, ' - LIBIPIRTY STREET, near IL kc. De pot , IIITEIBURI3O, Pa. . uti.tonwt. CHADWICK a 5011, 00M81P38.1.0151 , . PL*O 3 / 8 111 eagre - asru i Ime l .h w th e itifthOpiag Fire Brick — e.n - d — Nt Clay, Noe. 149.am:1.161 Wood Street, near .911114 Pitliaburgh. s3.WMppilig , . Paper st liennfartnrere prim*. Casb WI for Rev. JV2-.lyd LLOYD 6 VI HOLESALE onocEns DEALIIRS IN PROD 110 In COMMISSION MERCHANTS i ' for the oleo , , ' PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, ao, teem Liberty ti eeeee ,e,Wy I.llidgap2r Piratiatallr, PA. anvil OVA. atectUcial.i — a - C34:, - [llaocasion to Ilallkaan a arereery 400. j • forwarding and Commission Merchants Awl Wholesale' Dealers la oda**, linour mild Wool, Ws. In hoot gold-1=7,-rati Palfsburpil, ". 41:10-01.7251 Off l .y l lollll{lllltael...lllo-31aill r. 1 . 11111,..101. 11. IP IliT;IlY11 sPaisono. nattnavon & co.; 00AiMI89ION A N , T DICALIMS IN WC11:11, [Lidos. Provisions& Protium, Generally, • *0.209 Liberty Street, Pittnburgti. 111== DULLS in 13irain and Prod noo-.-: Coininnwion -and Forwarding Morelianto, Ha 124 Raeond Sr. , Pittabarg4, p,. an 01,2 S. C 111121117..,.. arrissase. OUTIIBERT &SbN:denerril Commis efao-Agents trAr Os Bsl. and Forams - 4i of Item ramie, No. Ilfl Mutest timer, PlUmboreb. DgBERT-- DICKEY, Ifrholegatto Grocer, •AjlePtedsoesad Commies!. Morw.nt , No. alti Liberty fteameirm peel* Pittsbnreb. Pa; apet S. a. 0 LSIOaIT. FACTORS and Pioduee Commies A.,ltoa Ilarchint., for the sale of F705r.13 rep, 8..4 sod Pratte. Amoral% . No, 75 Water and 02 frost etn•et, .Ptttaltsrgh. hew' T 1 11. NEVIN _Lc dl9. Ad Wood Rt.. Pitt elm rib, lisoldiidarste of Wyllie AND RID LBAD, ZINO PAINTS AND gATDAIWII, and Wtr.loola Dealer. In Oilk Pa)nta , Yandshaa aad Towable. • Jaltlrl 42 . '4,JOLINSTON, (sucaessor to G. Wiledx,) arraft. Darraapar. Cbrder SesithAeld nod north Atrott, , owilil ropleet allantlen fo ble attortzueut of Pore. Duo end abamiwV , Perfumery and hoe, Qua! e, bLe Parettrilediohoo, 0114'Alcohol, - ' Borah% Plull, Pure, I,iphor . termite hoods of CI ao., Ita., all of whiWare offered hung:wooed In VParlty nal et hoist prime. Ph preporlptforia °irefully ootountufed. ue211741 W MACKBOWB, Inolosalo DruggrA, TV Gabon Oil thandartarer and Agent foe Twoi , e. !aid add Maki Istracts, No. 1,37 Liberty greet. Hit.. bqth. 4%. J. 30170 FA LI XIESTOOK ct Co. - , later or we erg •1. A. rattasslack & a and anocaseckie a 'Thn.&ll: Wholoole Dm gel& NO. 60, comes M.l sad C.: 41. FALLNESTOCK „it CO., WiloLiE• .loleDrugght• asul klasullEtaren of WWI* LOW, Lithargeowniet Woul .00 /rout stmts. FuN it REITER, WIIOLESALE AND ItatifiDraggisimoomerof Moray and NI. Cher 14, itabargh. . - J , . 0811P11 MING, (SUCOEMOI4 TO A., Wain Ock)axoerliarkat gyeet awl Diumotid ~ Somartaisair cabana Stall and *Mita° BANOttIEMPt Or Wogs, 11.14kdaar,11edidus ChM, Perfuturry, wad MI articles po.r • itt;dnVolds balthees., prainiptions carefully Goin poi n ded.t ail koors. • f JAM, i. Dn. KBysbac, IrCLU .111 Jr ILO Wood Wed, =Mei WanJ Bletel aud an"440101,104P11. Oil P. Whoiegiale Deafer ip mart Dram ninn, Vass4shos sn ItTess stfr., N. 1:91 tasug h • Ann*n will swan ming SUlntion. amino. sJ and 110L14Ei7cejl, pork Packeri riftl4o tta hallalaqk cons. of LW Let end Yr.sl; OWL lattlyd• jj Zgall HUTOIIINSON, Commianion! and tau:lung Starthasts, dtalsts lu Wssisru fah"114414 doss.l Oil, Put Scsdi Ists,,Lutsd. t, and pro a.,..! 0.114. ds Itssint sums' slusys ou be tut jouta kr,tha ode ot Mb:Wog Co's stdsbnusd Pubs led Astl also& Nos. ild mm 04 HE Mgt ilta; Infiraio waodsad padtbaddlita. PittdscPs.". •Itl `_(1111M8 8 OtALL/N wAlt&Hout3E--11EN1~Y .11. Iwo ts Banat , Itonrardlui Clotomillaop Machaatw4 (401011, , Lat. Wood W 11411 sad huhu.° gamareli, N 'tuatara Wake., Pi ettbarsh. • tort . AWLS GARD INIM4 Dube hi Moor, rovison* • id yeaa=l7. Somoth strut, P la m , Minimum& - SrajjaoVi• • I ock Lard 011, an; NZICI9 &IWO' plptet, opppet. the bad corilatthlard unst. ' ' • Aux.Z.lid o#oo_l2 1 10UBE_ 'NUM TUBX.--raade io mast i T MU:7.IM s;routto a co. THE PITTSBURGH i, G. ; i., - ; -i. ;.;_;;,_.; ESTABLI U; Z=2l Druggists P MOM ` ~ _._-- :., ~~ • . • N. 41T.1413333.1.Z.113,• 3:aer. D.I:INTIST, • 191 PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair fowl. Teeth on Mates of Oorallta nod Pon*Wm 41.4, on Oold and other lletaillc 'thou de-, shod. All other Lamtal operations earrfolly attended to.— Kloetrlrat Anaterthosta applied to oxtrartiutaeth. nottaly p, • s _ faarceeede to 19ottf rAoej JIIPORTSR Ail!) DratiftE rN 11.altDIATARE Corner:Liberty and St. Clair Streeter, 1.2 , ny • - P 2273.8119011, PA.. .;TAGKMON a. TOWNSEND, • rC.) /C. So Dmitri flacon, Lard, Drjed Beef, Meas and Rump Pork, So ld.rouOltafreet. mar Liberty, Plitsbargb: W. 71' MA.WSII. ALL & CO.; NEW' WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, SE .APPLES.--48 sacks n_ow 4. !Nat stuastriVar Eagteitothile tat MIMI massy tux RO P 7, 1 egrarrtuNG N[ %' AND S 0 ZICE .11 TEEING TZiU ELECTROPATIIV TUE INVALID'S HOPEI 1101 1 1111,1 , 11.0191 7 A. M. TO 9 P. 1,71 PROPESS6R A. S. 0 ItEGORY and J. IF. AT/VINE. Al. D. Physician and nnexeno, of liutreto, tcepoctlalls auttuatuo tu the ettleetss ot ttsburgh. /Di, &btty, Illanehoster nnd the sneroondlop th•ttber 'have luesteel themselenspertrianautle in Pittsburgh, turps.. ernana.nt or an a.m.. 10 40 funcannal l•F the 'application of 4LECTRO-MAGNI.IIIOII/, on a twsty thscuveral system. Peom the triumphant eel aliumt oapendieled aorees "that hanattendret their prattles, as electirlciaus, nest tt'Unt their experieure—enie as a lloustentrattilc and the et ter Allopathic pbyeirdno—they Del anemone! tu ellying to the an:11446d, 11tii.1.1./bey can coca •11 curable ells. ouch. Paley or P , rralsrren, incipient Consumption, Rhetanln tiny., boll. Acute a./ Chronic.; NenrEslgia, Hood; orb e, Torljd Lirer, .11ronrAitir, Voinn-11, Aeiltnta, Weakness. and Curnrltitre of the • Spine, Nrrolula, , Dgapeptin, Dear. orxt by Pura/yen., ifingit4 the Ear., umuroris, Car e "tracts, {Penis Elltn, Eryrsipelan, Spa/rm./4. .I:4rratior, of the Urine, St. 11 - 1. tux Donee, eltotir,Saii Rheo.n' Prn lap... Ala or Pile*, l'emole li t tokneir and irregul,reitir,e, Genera/ itet//ity, • re...gement. of (he Nrrroue Syletrus, St.„l7 and all hirearer of the Mnreir. • . Widio an.. 114 Odell, on ilia piopiv rd EI.ECTRICITY, ae• thy do and rri.vl wer mottitiiie in inirti ilirit If to 1 o bnoefici3l. Multitude* In array community are Punting and dyinz from tto allectoof (Tarawa% in oink. of all NO et ill an! wearied toile of abaft. Optician., vrha, wit/luta doubt, . sr., ding tho haat [boy ran for term and yil, ittlor at•Lir months or 'as. of failhful and dlllgnat' thy at, * finally nlalland loMaindon them= lueurahl r although tl4 nalna alactricity, but with no natiatartn • roma. tai, la the pattant or thorneadrea. Hut why do they en nflan Go, thoy Ilan 1110 same* 1°,4 that la nand by the 01,11.n:tan ? Baratta. tbry are nuarquaintml with thu punt lowa whtcL govern 11. appllnallon In dhow., l'ltyalchnis lOW barn Lut•enta alllirtu.l with 411rainaw n 1 long manning; Nunn whom they Luna (.1111111}1.0 nit k TOMfldidi, ore vanicularly Invited ta gino our apnt•al trial. 12;;T. GREGORY cud Dr. STEVEN:I thtund II maks their stay la Pittsburgh permanesd, and they *aside ali Oho nay call six. them for cmisollatlon, that they trill Ilol.ha eh: duraged to hope for croon talees there are Knot and and ote ground tar each enconrageosent. 01.INSIII,TATIOITIS PRICE. Wit cordially Invite t h e 10 flirted to glee us c call. Inatructiou imps to hoth ladiatatid &millet - San Who ishousledge of poi; slalom of treattug disesaiis Certificates of cure may he earth at our tools.. fiChiTlf PARLOR No. I o.d °INTIM,: Nu I cod 7. Prat &lei mitt - mace Tor Indies. fett - 2Thadthesi V‘. 1./11. It. W 15tt1.51,4•6 1 Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspepti, PILLS. W I LSON'S PILLS have bad a nun, ellidendii for over tarentryeara nuaupposbel by ad-1 rertleing of any khol, nod told at d,idhle the price of what:, thoy am nor sold at, yet wilt all three iibtadvantet.Ni ortinrover nuol (boy WV., In no initanu failed to retailer: the ntatu) utlerntion In pot lot wing all the ieiftilronoode ofa naluabf•Astaityr toulounr, and ex each am fecoluntoildid by ti:mo of Et.a mut worthy and rrafioneible elilzone of ,tlo, land. .llear for Instance *bat CoLAVIIIItan tinpiiugot uya: From Cot. 1f,,.. 111.14.ins,tae CouileotitaiitrienvrilfO l e u:t WunintertntoJanoary 0, 13:01. I), R. A.. Witsoit, Pitteborgli, 1. have; boon tieing yew Antblisepaptio Yalu, taboo Ca:04101i relpli tell, For many Joan., .aid can trait:folk, ray That Lava never found any onididno Noel to them in rolliorlog nu from afleel ions of the atoruara and hurt; they have nuerfalled lo relloor roe from headache, and have always felt my system in bettor condition than they hone) It. I must coUfidoutly commend your Pills a, a nate and highly valuable tnedicitte, rota., re.i.ctray, vvm. 11.11. RINA. Lim,. Dr. Boys r. :11.p.. II 1.. I , 4lol.2rrocri Clu luvoluld Cuusiderable xi...Hsu,. It, the it, a ll.pztno•rdiaar y Pill touipounded by Dr. It. Adam, Wil•ou, r.l alibu you ero now ilio prowl, furs, and bars otters left their lomlgn lufluenc.,lii lay own ems fiw Fiery°. Ileadaci, artsiug from • , 11 , iodorud rue , Jilt:Aura' the •touvicb„ I Lave likewise proscribed thou, for others, I. ewers of heatiattuus amt utbor tunas headache depoudi,4; uri a deranged and irritable condition or the stomach and digtatlreurgans, for arEleh they scion perishes. I? adapted, being entirely tree truss any umul.nry. regard them own Very valuable Pill, owl utio 11301 puryes, without at all debilltoiliti,. Yours, truly, Gra) 11, ggYi Ili. Proparyd and sold 1., it I, FATLY:ESTOP!, st DI. Whole , eul Ptuprodor. or it 1.. PA lINKSTOCK'd N.,rod, currier nl IVuod and Perm stieett, Pittstursh, Pa. Sold at retail by Prurai•la every • here. 1,2,.1iud.ha fi4l9N'S GRAMMAR. OE' ENOLIS/I • ' netturns et ffusintla ;Verde; Trench's tiloslotry of Englialt Words. TreuCL'atlyttottjuna of the New Testament: Trt notes liostlettlaugutoto—N w l nod Petted; Trehrit ea the htody of Words. WHS. Elements of PunclUttlerl. For eel. hy tort KAI' A CO, he %Flak! etre,..t. LIFE ANtI LETTERS OF .JOSEI'II 5T 01', 0ht.”.1 ley Lit eon, Wet. U. STORY, In too Volum 1 I:SY A 0), 55 Wood street 11 , 'S1' 4 311 N ER Area toSlug out their stn. It et e-toolthlegly t..e jukes, pre, tmrst..rt to their rem., al 1J their Ito. Itlttto. . et mtitiltotr to theylt.itite, on Path street. §1,2 " . are sold. Ina - as fAI routs verb; Anon*: them OH fo tunol moot popoler :onthoro, hl tariaue otyloo I'ol on.l woo (heti. • stoNouary of lit, los. ',ric. f«miIHUNT A MINER , - un.lor Moonuk: Unft, A NIP I.I.II'OICI'A N T 1100 KS visulve... The , tont:pinto OVayks tf TiOoLuo• Soy oh the Entoinviou of Not HE Ann rim, 2 rolo., Soo, illnetratyll. -- T'hnrolopleteWyykyuf Tboooo Say nil thneoucho/ogy of tho United not, loot, Elyo, libmirattot An Arctic looot .hnorakey lu the Autneou of 15. , 4, by /now r. Hoye.. Nkcosif br.l Lopl; the Loot Doyo ul tho Pl. yentloo pnt , tic. Ina Sport., of M. 11041111.- Vmatt .Opp!, of . 11. 0 00littooyo'of:Y1.1.1 cos," •Tho Puritans loud $/noo.o Eiyhteylo tlhriotton Ullll4. DA VIPON , bJ Woad ot. Vii.Vlf AN I) PO t'u LA IC BOOKS al , 11 VNT 1. a Mulmii*A. mc , clintocn, N...rAtir. or 'hi' Illocurtry of Pir John Frs. Mho. bop 011t1tn.75 Co/11, Library Yol.lolll, oufllo Ih , unlulw of Auoth, W. 0111; Felt Hlt., by Smikx._ lA. NrolibOttoqu. by Saliba: Tua Patti teak'. IN a Pentnotont Lowyor Y. the V011. , 41. Chart:a; Einlya—Oril Ind end klisrellicne,ms, Ly kieranier II Mealslre. by T. Wham. Conon, Pei.; Mr , Rohe ids /1111.11411; 111 , 0111110111 t the Slicreseopa, ley iloase: 4.eliroe llonienits, by knee 11.11. Bolls; Art:Berme...or, Anlisell on Photogenic and Bydro Carbon Olla; Ttio,Prnfeseor at the lircedirpollablei A deal Wight, by Chaim Rout kirDer , INTOCK'S NA !MAT' V or The —U'Voolge of the Pox. Only 75 Onto.. Dararlidir Origin alba lireriem Bewlitnics'e Uiatnrk.,l I.:Maconr el the Scriptural H 13,411 'rho Elements or Pereprolire, by John Enekin, SI. A. The klotiiiiin lioreslNl to greatly.. .I 01 /11601 Whilids Eighteen (MOOD. Illeolartre, no Aundlcan chrietiso Record; Itobellsoubigeirtieue. dtlisorom The 31111 Cone; Cheep bre. Prayer Book, only fra cents. Prole or tho Christian Lire, by Ron. Wlll, author of lawrfrom Overt., An. The Path : Which Led a Prolmbort fowler to lb. Catholic Clinrchi kiiineelgtoils of lire Lord Jere.. Cheep Amerienn add . Silly Yearn Amobg the liaptielel Ljell'is Pri or/pleb of Otology; Bedort Dela Owe. Per. 'On at fe2l DAVISON'S, Oil Haiti et. NEW -13 001(8--Lif a in Spain, , Past and Present, by Wii/trt Mora:Ml Conical An APpeal to Um POOIIIIIOI3 behalf 'of their Rights.i A. Interpreters of the • 1111dra by Cetharin R, Becoller; Ortmargs.P.erreona. , o Preacher. and Preetbing, by Elm.- . Holm, miho Pulpit; I ror fell J. L. BEAD. IS Voorth et. LA_DI.ES .14 1 11E,S, liATS AND 'CAPS of Evifnr• STYLE AND raicE AT M'GORD & CO'S, NO. /31 AVOO/1.-43-ritEICT A ommore'llo Arrhal of N. 87 {Noun &fa Vittsburgli 6ayttt. r)P Pi(' I - ... :.. PLIDLIBLIKU DAILY AND WEBKLY By 11, FL IC TT & C . , pint. min. awry eNITIMAD. MARCi ' 12.718G CITY AFFAIRS. blcrwaut,nstoee OhnervnliOne Int 1.1. Gaz,t/r, by d. E. Shaw, Ortinian, 68 Fifth St.—corrected daily: Vt. I wlr A. II Burnmeter. DIPTRICT COURT—Before Judge Hampton. Thursday, March r.—David Powell, fur "Co of Samuel Howell, vs. Alex. Berrybill; action on a bond. The parties agree that judgment be en tered ia favor of plaintiff for $3,000, the penalty of the bond. Amount due at institution of suit liquidated it $3OB 78 and costs, with leave to take oat an execution for remaining instalments as they fall due. Howard and Riddedl for pl'ff; Barton contra Then. H. Wilpon en. [Cohort Soodgrastr,.adro'r of Jim S. Wil eoo, dee'd: notion on n promissory note. Woods k Area:melt fur pElf; Hamilton and Fetterman contra. On trial. In tho matter of the petition for lateral rail road of Simpson, Horner el al , the Court dig ' charged Wm. Dilworth from serving as 'lower, and appointed Wm. 3. Hossein' so substitute. Corar or euumoo rt.vio. - -Defore Judges Mellon and Parke. nursday, filoreh I.—ln the etwe of Alardoeh vs 3. W. & C. N Ells, verdict of $4O 41 for plaintiff. filatiricollaCe VP. l'enna. R. It Co.; oar. amended and caner continurd. Howard for pl'ff; Hampton contra. 11. Kleber k Bro. Ire. Catharine IV. I'ark and Robert W. Park; action to recover tho price of a piano bought by one of defendante from plain tiff. hocltheu for pl'ffo; titowe and Math. con tra. lln trial. THIRD %Vann Hennas.—A largo meeting of the citizens of the Third ward was held at the Court House, Thursday evening, to consider the subject of the reeeet decrees of ilto Supreme Court in railroad cases. John Quinn was chosen Chairman; Jos. Creigh ton and AlcCandlees, Vice Presidents; F. I'. !Rearms, Secretary. Messrs. F. E. Foster, C. Lewis, B. Itatferly John and Michael Milligan, were appoint. ed a committee on resolutions. On motion of D. D. Bruce, Thomas Williams, Esq., addressed the meeting in an elaborite speech on the subject before the meeting. The committee presented a series of resolu tions, which, sifter a preamble in regard to the decree being issued, and the levies being now up to the maximum of the law, determine that the power assumed by the Supreme Court is arbi trary, etc., and urge the County Commissioners to resist by all lawful means said decrees; ap prove the course of City Councils heretofore in keeping within the lawful limit of taxation, and hope their future action will be in accordance thereto; sympathize with the Commissioners' and Councils in the crisis; oppose all taxation for railroad purposes; return thanks to Thomas Williams, Coq , for btu efforts in behalf of the people's interests; deem the action of the Su prelate Court, and their denial of the right of trial by jury, a fit subject for legislative inquiry; call on representatives to take measures for the passage of a law to deprive Supremo Judges of :the power to 413110 such writs as the present, and to make stock. jobbing on their part a penal ;offense; and recommend a mass meeting on the !subject now before the people, it an early day. The resolutions were passed. Mr. Wm. Ward addressed the mertin?firi s bia usual style, defending "them inalienable rights which aren't to be look away front no," and op posing the levy of the tax. 100 motion, the Councilmen present were called lon to cypress their views on the subjert of the 'levy. Messrs. Quinn, Hayden and bigriam would !loot vote for the levy. Mr. Cornea was culled for, lint had absented 'himself. A motion was (ben passed requesting him to resign. Mr. Petrie endorsed the resolutions. • Col. J. H. Foster wan called on, and after plating the position he considered the people to be in, said ho wanted the moo who talked nO touch on this subject to come right up and place lbernarivre en the record. If any thing Jul Pan filth "16a"' scree, Yet them ao no, atv In time: hot they should count (ho COOL. Mr. Floyd, Councilman from the Reootad ward, said be would go to Illtiladelpbis before be woo levy tho tag. ; Mr. AlHader apolge in fawor of moderation, nod recourse solely to a !ego! remedy to !hie inalfOr. The following resolution woe offered by a upernber of the meeting, and promptly voted down, after which the toceling adjourned. Reecho!, Thal the people of Allegheny Co eruct, at the point of ilia hayattel, the arreet of our County Coniatimionern and Inernhera of the Oonocilq • t We request attention to the advectisenient in to-days paper, of the sale of the "' Lawrence ibicket and Tab Factory," situated on the bank. of the Allegheny river, adjoining the 9th Ward, in the city of Pittsburgh. A rare opportunity iii hero offerded to those who would like lo engage in the manufacture of buckets and tuba, w,hich so far as wer are informed, are believed to be extremely profitable. The whole establish nient is in the most complete order, containing, net only all the necessary machinery, and build irCgs, but also a large stock of well seasoned !ticket and tub staves, bottoms, iron hoops, galvanized wire, etc. Any parties purchasing might therefore immediately engage in the busi- Dees at once, without the necessity of making any preparation. The chance is a valuable one acid we Lope it will be embraced by some one of thbso on the look out for a business connection. • 311:11T11 an important Cabe 1/15111 011 trial in the DiOriel. Court yesterday—that of Thomas It. Wilson re. Bnoilgraas, adm'r of Jane 8. Wilson. The action 111 brought on a note made in 1853 for St;kin by the intestate, payable to the plaintiff. The defendant resists the payment of the note estate ground that the obligation must have been frapdolently obtained. The lady was aged when ehq made the note; the plaintiff woe a young man, dependant on her; the amount was a largo aura for her to ono or donate : the plaintiff was engaged in no business when the note was given. These, with other circumstances, were the al leged facts upon which the proof of fraud and watit of consideration reeled. The oaea will probably occupy a portion of to-day's cession. 1 4.CTIIIIR.—Rev. Dr. Keogh lectures on Sun day evening next, in the basement of St. l'aul'e Catliehral, upon the eubject of the Revolution in the States of the Church, a theme of great in terred at the present lime, in view of the Italian struggle widen is claiming the attention of the world. Dr. Iteogh permed ten years of bin life in Italy, as a student at tha Propaganda, and is said bo thoroughly acquainted with the social and political condition of that people. The lec ture ps for lho benefitof the poor. --- Ssiounau, the adulterer was committed yeaterday to await his trial. His victim wee sent ao the House of Refuge for admission into that institution, and wo pregme she will be ro oting. Her ,father in a feeble, decrepit, old man,i who has apparently reached his three more and ttn—the period allotted for the life of man —and wilt moat likely terminate his probation on earth. Ho seemed to be very much dielroesed with his (laughter's misfortune, if we may judge from bier demeanor before Mayor Britton. A atoms for a sow trial WAS made in thecase of Watson ve. the Connellaville Railroad Com pany. The verdict was for $O,OOO 00 damages —a very heavy ono in view of the fact that some witnettses, whose opinions ware entitled to the bitheit respect, swore that the increase In the value nf property waa an ample reoomponne - for any damage sustained by means of the railroad. _ _ it you wish to buy books, mill at Huai & Miter's and see their stook. They aro Belling all thelbest and most popular novels at greatly retlaooil prices—some of them lees than half the Publishers prices—lu order to °loss out their stook preparatory to their remoial to their .new store. Call acid seo them and judge for yonreelf. CAT4LOGUL9 or tbo choice and valuable, now books, o be Bold in Dario' eccond floor Wes room, r4•ifla street, on next Saturday evening, are rosily for distribution, and embrace a colleo- LlOll of :bOOllB worthy of attention from the read ing ---- Ten Msyor lute been paying nearly his whole attentlen of late to enforcing the city ordinanoes,, in regard to obstructing. streets, cleaning para mecia, Ole. knumber of parties were brought up yeatorday and dealt with, for violations of the same. Tux new York pro-rata bill in Woman to lho 'Railroad discrimination, similar to our own, in that Stale, has passed the House and will forth wilh be latrodocadlntd Magnate. Bartok O'Coasow, who was reported last at sea, - arrived fa tire city on bloods), evellisid Min Europe <i'.. T NEIGH BOHBOOD Atm.—We clip the following items from the Washington, Pa., Reporter of the 2fith ;February : Barn Burned—Cu Thursday evening last, the barn of James Cotton, eituated in Chartiers tp., was entirely destroyed byt fire with its contents. There was in the barn at the time one mowing machine, some 150 bushels of oats, three horses and 06010 six or eight tons of hay. Two of the horsei were horned with the harness on, and the third was so badly inured no to he worthies'. The two horses which were destroyed, belonged to a pedlar, who bad-Mopped to stay all night. Ile had taken a lantern into the stable to see to fix hie team for the night, end having gone Into the mbw to throw down boy, the lantern woe filmset] over and thillamealmtuediately teommu nicated to the hay. •The flames 'Tread so rap idly all to prevent all attempts to save anything. We learn that there was no insurance. 1104,,,, and B arn Thuredey lett the house 'sod barn of Edward and James Wright, of refers 1p , was totally destroyed by fire. The 6e is euppoaed to have caught from a fire in a new edition which had been recently built to the: hone. The • dwelling, smoke house, carpenter shop, wood house, barn, (one of the finest in the county) and fences around the yard, gardeuand barn, wore also destroyed. A valua ble bore° and a few head of young cattle were consunied in the liars.' Nothing of value was eared. We have been Informed that the inter sects had expired some ten days previous, and that the Masers. Wright had neglected to renew it. Ttie fire occurred in daylight. Lose from $6,0001t0 $lO,OOO. Tenant Houle Barna —An'old tenant home, on the farm of Mr. Allison, in Chartiers town ship, *es burned on Friday night lam. The house yeas unoccupied and of little value. Barn.:and Stable Iturneit—Po Baterday MD log laatj the barn andAtable of dotal flodgene, idiom a mile this aide of Canonsburg, on the turnpike, was burned le the ground. The fire was disbovererlin Omit, save the horses which were itt. the stable, Wean else was destroyed. There IS, we believe, hl!it little doubt it was the work often ineetidiary....;We hare been informed that there was no ineurapee on any part of the buitdingl. Anotfier Ake—Stable Rirned.—The stable of A. B. Wolti of this place, wee burnt on Tuesday evening lost about 8 o'qleek. Fortunately the evening was calm and Mill, or in all probability other buildings In the vicinity would have gone. There in little doubt that the fire was the work of an incendiary. Stork 'for 2leras.—lfilexao ie not the laud of the "golden fleece," it certainly is the land where fleeces Make gold. On Saturdseleet, B. 11. ' Turner, of Bethany, Pa , and Daniel Forney, of West Liberty, Va., shipped on board the St. Cloud, 14' Wheeling, Nemo seven hundred head of sheep fur Texas. Cost, Ott,—The Clarion Banner started an enquiry into the origin of this fluid, which has elicited some ioterestiog s laots- There is reason to sunette that the oil wells and the natural gas which is burnt at Kauawha, Virginia, Freedoms, New York, eta , all owe their combustible prop. erties to", the same celme. Tho gas which rises to the surface sod ilkburut Fred, o n ia and Niagara Falls ie found onleide the coallepbsit, in the ueighlisrhood of the coal abates. The oil deponite m Western Peuarylvania ie also fouled-- beyond the coal furteafion. This makes it probable that both arisprodaced from the de composition of the coal shales. Another theory is that petroleum its a species of liquid Bitumen. It is found in Italy, nolo the borders of the Caspian pia in France, near Haven in the Bina= Empire, In Beebatioes, Trinidad and other Weak India lalaude. The Bagmen teet' number over 600, ermine° ever 400,0 M hogs head!' ADM:tally, are of great antiquity and have been in operation for ages without their yield Jiminishieg. la the United States, petroleum is found per the Eccles : he in Virginia; near SJotterille,llsentticky ; on Duck Creek, Ohio; on the !there're( Seneca Lake, New York; ou the Allegbeny,!on Oil Creek, AIM perhaps op all the small tributariee of that river. SHOCKIIiii Occlusal. —We learn from the lie. pithlican that on Friday last, two small boys of Ezra 'Sayers, of Wayneaburg, Greene county, aged reopettifully two and four years, obtained learn of their mother logo to the' stable, their usual play ground. After, they had been gone a abort lime,*n alarm CT fire wan raised, and fore any aid could arrive the whole stable build tog was found to he wrapped in flames. The brat at the scene of the calamity seethe mother, but the flames had made Suck hell - ever at the time of her arrilat that she e I It foroershe door •0 a, vied limn the doe arartarde fatted r to no volumes as to driiiitieereitlinits'airlY. The Ise 'es of the litlin aufferers were recovered as Roo as their posi• lion was ascertained. It is not knoxu what set Ere to the alable. It hat been conjectured that the little fellows bad carried with them some matches, and that these were uncotieciouely ignited antl fire!! the litter. The building con tained o considerable amount of bay and straw. Mita Deoirstn.—A man named JO6O Grace, deck hand on the "nosy Fox," fell into the river from the lower dealt of that boat while lying at the wharf, no Monday evening, and notwith standing miens were made to rescue him, was I drowned. dlis body was recovered about three hours after Ike accident.. A large quantity of whisky was being shipped on board the boat, and Grace, it appear,, 'lopped' a barrel and be corns very tlennk. Coming out forward, he stum bled and fell backwards over the guard, and thus sacrificed his life to love of strong drink. An Inquest tree held on the body, and a verdict rendered In accordance pith the faota as we have elated them. - The deceased was an unmarried man, Ng has a brother and other relatives residing in this place.—Rrotebsrlllr Clipper. ITEMS —Levi Ilenwood, while cultiug down a tree in Farmington tp , Clarion co., last Friday, was struck by a falling limb and received en in jury from which bodied on the Sentbiy following ••••..,..A beavY storm of wind passed over the borough of 0111T1011 and the vicinity last week. Nearly every 'house was shaken and several out buildinge blown down, A barn of Boma Duff, near the borough, had its roof blown off, besides several bares in Limestone fp Oa Wednesday night, 15th Mat, three prisoners escaped from the reene canna, jail, but through the prompt efforte of the)Theriff they were shortly after re captured and returned to their quarters. _ - IN RPM. IN . 00 . 09 A Cowarinwi Sat or RIPOLVICS.—The Detroit Tribune pronorinces the resolutions of the 'Mich igan DemooraticState Convention which appoint ed Douglas delegates to the Charleston Conven tion, ie the moat cowardly and disgraceful series e'er adopted , by eny political body. it says. They do not allude to Mr. Betahanitn. They half endorse and half repudiate the bred Scott deolslon. They did not dare to allude to the St. Chile Plats vete, or take ground In behalf of the admission of Kansas', or rebuke the disunion threats of their members of Congress, or their Know Nothing:adulteries. They were silent on Mr. Wendell•s statement that $lOO,OOO were Sto len from the POeral Treasury to contain wa xen papers amtbribe electors, and the hundreds of thousands that have been squandered on Utah, on the Paraguay expedition, and on the Navy Yards, but they were very severe on alleged Stale Republican corruption. The miserable, sneaking hypocrites, and cowardly calumniators! SPRING GOODS N 01 1 1 STY LES OF Delaines and Prints JPSt OPENED AT W. &:lfl. HUGIIS,, Ctrriter Fifth and Market streets F it - t: 11. A it lv A L •. 100 Defeo 110cket0,,...1.; 21 do l'ulo do; 1/./ 'do Reel.. ch.c. lOU Nees/4i. tto.4 —plain .d moon.; Dotoo Hoak 1.11. 00 - do Zinc Mudd..., (II °Omar); 2cl ;Orel. ei.coo, 25 Doe. Cedar Suckois—lron arof brus hoops 50 .lo SUIT Cluroc moon.; G do llortrf do do; Ed do Motet., sdooffOcl: • ZOO do Eke. Ilfooms; 1641 Bosom Milo. eirm. With ofccry thing Wood anol Willow, which I offn to tM146,11111,..1 rot 4.1 BIODLEI, _„ NE AJAR 8118 L LED lELuAV CORN 0 AniTtak wo for *ls by- . JALLIARDIM , QT01;&: 4 00B4_14:41.11ENT, by /4115 - " ' 4 4,,,, u 1 .0maurritil0b.61Yittet it. Ihvgden, 16th.-The Blank asserts lo &letter from its Vienna correspondent that France, has requested the Popo to make proposols for settling the question of the Romagna., INDIA AMP CRlNA—.ll.silra, 10t/..—The governor het proceeded on a tour to the South end will be absent sheet two months. Shanghai. /Pro; 2 Lc!. —Humiriess it Oninterrupted. floot.4e, ion. 2p/h.—The expedition to Bono wen completely sureeisful, the chief having submitted. Van &Ink moved y. Was,' that a comMittee of oue from clash emga nlonal dietzirt to ikppointed a COlomitico to cho delegates to ebarloston, amt electors from each said diatricts. Mr. Cessna moved to postp o ne the matter. Mr. Plummer oppose.) the eppointthent, and . fa voted the appointment of the delegate, and electors by the chair. filt. 4 Montgumery favored the appointment of del egates and electori by the delegates themselves, of each Congressional district of this Convention. If the Governor was geminate.) first, the le/talon of the convention may he protrarin.j. During the clebale, Mr. !Yeah, of Lancaster, ex pressed a prefetence of John C. Itrectraidge,„ of Ky. for the Presidedey; which was recairmlby thunder. of Appian.* by the conventiori. Mr. Van Zang's: motion was defeated—yeas 40, nay. ill. A re/elution that the convention oleo. four dele gates et large, and that the delegates of each Con gressional district spinet two delegates and One elector for themeelres, wag agreed it, amid enneh sheering. Nominations were then mad}} for Charleston dele gate. at large, and on the first ballot lion. Wm. JAn L. Dawson, William Llonttomary and Joseph E. Baker were elected. The Convention then adjourned, eta late hour, eatil morning, without transacting any other hi:Millen of importance. Richard Vete:, of Philadelphia, and G'eo. of Berke, wore chosen electors at large. ' Nominations were made fora candidate for Gov ernor. 'William IL' Whlwe's name was lhalled with applanse and a salute was fired by the Keystone Club. Among °that enema put, forward, Were: John L. theme, Jacob .Fry, N. Strickland and H. It. Wright. Tho first ballot resulted as toilette: Whitte, 4J; Fry, 10; Wright, 12; the balance scattering. Si. Louse, March L—The Missouri Opposition Convention met at Jefferson yesterday. Moat of the counties ware represented, and the attendance forge and impressive. The utmost harmony and enthusi asm prevailed. The convention was permanently organised by electing Hon. Abel Leonard, President, and the usual number otVice Presidents and Secre taries. The President, on taking the chair, an nonnced the object of the convention to be the nom mention of Edward Thum for President ofthe United States; resolutions opposing the arrant heresies of the democratic party'ln regard to slavery agitation in the territories; re-opening of the slavery agitation and African Wave trade; against the treasonable avowal that the elevation to the Presidency by the regular constitutional mode, of one candidate for any party, is in itself, eufficieot cause for the dissolution of the Union; for granting free homesteads to actual settlers; to thutrinevot secession as promulgated by ultra Southern leaders, and declaring Edward Batas the choiett of this convection for the Presidency. The above resolutions were unanimously adopted ith tremendous applause. 0n motion, a committee was appointed to report an electoral ticket. The convention then adjourned. ST. Lone, March 1.--The river has commenced rising again at 11th ode t, and there it now about 12 foot water to Cairo. The Missouri is In good boat ing stage, and is aped to Nebraska City and proba bly to Council, Bluffs, The Illinois la clear of ice from Peoria to the mouth, but the navigation to La- Salle is still somewhat obstructed. The Upper Mh eieeippi is open to Cork Island and rising. Large quantities of ice, from 15 to 22 inches in thickness, are coming over the lower rapids. Tho weather has been clear and mild today, but the streets and levee aro in a wretchedly muddy condition, caused by the late rain. Sr, Lome, Mardi I.—The loss by tho Gra early this toorniog woe (rota $15,500 to $20,000.. Woo. Ross, of Helens, Ark.,,wits burned to death. New VORK, March I.—The warehouse, 000 front street, 1169 hurtled this morning. It was occupied by Ross, Wood & SO ' Ll, Augustus Mott. John D. Ihilldortocistor, Hilbert & Noys and McKonen', Heath & CO. Loss, $1 n,ou a. The warehouse corner of Vessoy and ti nom w ieh street, was also homed al the same time. It was! occupied by T. H. Ffhlt, C. 11. Campbell, Henry Tanyoutan and Stark A Hood. La/ 6 v $60,000. A paekago of diamonds valued at thirty, thousand dollars, hag beta stolen•from the bonded warehouse, in Broad street. Suspicion falls on Michael Murphy, foreman of the building, who has absconded. Advises from Nicaragua gay Coro. Vanderbilt has secured a transit 00 00011111011, paying $lOO,OOO, and one dollar and twenty cents for each passonier. The Ilarper's Perry lovostigation Committee has adjourned, subjest to the call of Mr. Mason, there be. ing no Important witneinua to examine just now. It Is understood that an effort is making to bring Mr. Forbes before the Comnalttee,in the expectation of ob. Mining some new developments from him to corn. nsate fur the admittedTellures so far. Crammen, March I.—This morning at 8 o'clock, as workmen were engaged In. tearing down St. Sa vior's Catholic Church, on Scyamore street, the walla fell, burying 18 or 20 of laborers in the mini. Up to 10 o'clock ten dead bodies worn taken out. The church nu being torn down for tho purposo of giv ing place to A new ono, and WSJ the oldest Catholic church in the city. Thal accident was caused by an attempt to overthrow a wall 20 foot high. 1 foot thick and 30 feet wide, by undermining. The rain yesterday effettod its foundations, and as coon as It was loosened a little this morning by the melt, it un aspectally fell In. Fifteen men were at work at the time, and but one succeeded in escaping. Thirteen wore crushed to death and the other was mortally wounded. The names Of the killed are: Martin lifaugren, John Manly, Timothy Sullivan, Timothy Shay, Patrick Oalligher, James Kinney, John Rus sell, Daniel Brady, Thomas Shires, John Duffy; Richard Fitzgerald and trio others, names unknown. Stephen Uhocklin wee fatally injured. All are la- Loicrs, and leave families.. The coroner is now hold ing an inquest. • Comm)" March I.—Tho steamer Challenge from St. Louts, for Illinois rivet, sunk just above St. Louis on Tuesday. ' Freight all laved by removing it to barges. Tho boat was vilutui at $8,0410. Insured in Pittsburgh for $5,000.., ORZEINIBURCI fdarph I.—The people hero are to. thadastically rejolejak orer the unexpected nomina tion of Gen. Poster:, Th e boons sad poblio loge are brilliantly illuminated. A ratification-meet iug, ma bald, at which Gan. Fodor appeared and cordially . acceptsd the nomination; the' meeting wee also. addressed kr Matsui E. Clark Laird and Ku Ise atidadjounted with three cheers e,. for General &Arr. • ' No. ii iIIiaMOTIM LATEST NEWS Dr TDLEGIZAPH. AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFF LATEST FILONI muktoph: ARRIVAL OF TILE EDINBURG. SANDY noon, March L—Tba steamship Edinburg has arrived from Liverpool, on the 15th via (Innen'_ town on the 16th. Her news is unimportant. Them is no change in the Italian question, and it was reported that the Conservatives bad resolved to oppose IL Spain referee to eater into negotiations for peace until Tangier' is captured. Tho Africa, from Now York, arrived out nn the 12th. In the Liierpool hfarket, cotton wee quint bet teady. Ther antes for the three days were 19,000 I ales, including,lsoo on rpm:dation and for report- The Maacheater Market is firm. Richardson, Spence & Co., report floor Grm bet I quiet at 231419 G. Wheat firm and partially Id higher; red In bond; fix fr; white, 10a fiJOo 11. Cora has advanced:Mho la. Proriaionsquiet; holders are offering freely, bat chow no desire to press sales. Pork is steady; old is neglected. Bacon steady bet quiet. Lard /via at 676658 0. Tallow Is slow of Dale, Lot prices urn - unabated. Produce AtarPri..- 7 -Roein steady; Ashes slightly higher; pots Os 6d®32; panda 34e6ii34e 0.1. finger firm. Coffeeiiuiet. Mee steady. Spirits Turpen tine firm at 308 0.1(:)373. Wheat closed at en advancing tendency for the Griner quotations, which were la higher. Linseed . Oil 27s itd. ‘. American securities unchanged. Money slightly earlier. The parliamentary proteedires were interenting, but not important. Chinese strain had been debated in the House Of Commons. Lord John Russell said that the etmeet forbearance will be observed. Ile watt siirry that: the hopes of a satisfactory settlement were small. Iterd Palmerston promised a fall ex planation as early as possible. The Italian and Sa voy question had been debated in the House of Lords, and etrOng ientimenti were expressed against the annexation of Newry. Napier It dead. The consertative party had held a meeting at Lord Derbey's4esidence. The meeting was private bet Wilms reported that they resolved to oppose the budget. The Dolby 'news says that the meeting was merely intended as a demonstration. It was reported that Atistria's objection to the English provinido on the Italian question had reach ed Paris. ‘r The Preach' legislative session had been post ported till the first of March. The I'erls Presse had received. a first, and the Gazette do France, a second warning. It WWI reported that the government hod bought the Debate fur a free trade organ. The Bourse was dull; rents 67f 655. The Spanish Cabinet refaced to listen to the peace praised°, untitTangiers la taken. Military opera tions will be lortwith taken before the place. Spain Is abotit to issue notes for 200.000 reale. Nepoliten affairs are threatening. It was reported that a conspiracy bad been discovered in the army. There wore rumors of another Austrian loan. Limrlon, 10th A. N.—The Gaily News city article says that consols, which opened firmer on yesterday's improvement, 101 l 3, but the teeming price. were only I below yesterday's prices. The beet bills were dis counted to-day it 461,51 per cont. The Into strin gency in the market is decreasing. There were no traninetioos in hidlion at the batik. The London Timev Is informed that Lord Elgin will undertake aaeeond mission as plenipotentiary to China, in the hope of being able by the influence obtained in his former visit, to secure the ratification of the treaty of Tionstein, and an entire ceniation of hostilitier. Thlrty•Stith ConSTeas—Pirst. Hai"lon.' WAPIIIIWOTOS CITY, Elith 1 . HOU/IL—Mr. Admit' rose to a question pf priv ilege, desiring to reply to the eenimres east upon the Committee appointed to make arrangemente for tbit inauguration of the Statue of Washington. Messrs. Farnsworth, Lovejoy, Crawford and others objected. Mr. Admit' thought it most unjust to the disrecter of the Committee of this House that some eiplana tion wm not permitted to be made when contains has been oast upon the Committee by Mr. Carter's reso lution. Mr. Carter deslgoed to answer the reflection east ' upon him in connection with theredrolution. .1 arr. Buksdale called him to order. The Speaker saki that Mr. Carter's resolution was not in the possession of the House, objection having heretofore been made to its reception. M Mr. Phelps, from the Committee on Ways anti Mr. Phelps, ah an , reportal back, with amendment, the bill to li assay office in St. Louis. On motion of Mr. NVashhurne, of Me., a iesoln- Sort was adopted instructing the Committee on Pub lic Lands to inquire into the expediency of abolish ing a portion of the Land offices, than reducing the expenses connected with that branch of bosilmes. Mr. Washburn'', of 111., froth the oor ani iiin e on Commerce, reported a bill amendatory to the act providing for the safety of passengers on boats pro pelled in whole or part by steam. A brief running debate ensued, in which the pro.. priety of placing the bill in a position to be reached with a view to its passage was generally adniltted, when its further consideration was postponed for three weeks. A resolution was adopted authorizing eleven of the principal committees to employ one clerk each at $4 per day. Mr. John Cochrane, from the Committee on Com merce, reported a bill for the better protection of fe male emigrants on the high seas, Ile caused to be readth memorial of the New York Emigrant Com pany, showing the abates committed by captain:sand others on such pnthengers. The bill had the 'sanc tion of the Senate and two committees of this House. The bill was read. It makes the violation of •a fe male, or connexion wits her, under promise of mar riage', threats or exercise of authority, or by solicita tion, gifts, or otherwise, pwaishable with a fine and imprisonment. Farther proceedings in regard to the bill were terminated by the expiration of the morning dour. The House went Into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. The bill to carry into effect the treaties with the Indians of Washington and Oregon, ratified in March last, we. taken up. Mr. Cobb would not vote another dollar for ratify ing these treaty stipulations until he was satiSfied that the South were to have equal rights'io the ter ritories. No action was taken on the bill. The Committee rose, with the view of proceeding to the election of a printer, it being the especial order: Several members wished the subject postponed,: not knowing it was the special order of to-day. Messrs. Brach, Houston and Kilgore, engaged in a debate, which was becoming personal, especially between Messrs. Houston and Kilgore, when they were called to order. Mr. Clemens favored a postponement of the elec tion, as the vote to-day, can, and will be prevented by dilatory motions. . Mr. Branch was willing to compromise with ;the understanding that a vote be taken up at ten o'clock to-morrow, after a call of the House. Mr. Florenea objec ted,saying that to-morrow would be the first private bill day. It was finally agreed to postpone the matter until 'to-morrow. The Home went into Committee of the Whole, : on the President's Massage. Mr. Ashmore made on earnest Southern rights speech. The House adjourned. ; fissure—The Senate met at noon, but the attend. fusee was ellm. Mr. Johnson moved to take up the bill to extend the benefit, of the Land Acts to Oregon and Min 00110UL The motion wan carried and the bill read a third time and passed. Mr. Davis offered modified resolutions in place of those heretofore offered by him, which were ordered to be printed. Mr. Hamilton moved to take up the bill to amend the not regulating the collection of duties, etc. It alters the time when Die Collector of the Pori takes possession from five daYs to one, ; The motion was carried and the bill passed. On motion of Mr. (twin, the Military Academy bill was taken op. Mr. Wigfall offered an amendment appropriating $lOO,OOO In support of the volunteers to protect the frontiers of Texas, in pursuance of the act of 165.1. Mr. Douglas considered it out of order. Mr. Wigfall said it was in order under the rules, as it carried out the provisions of the existing law. Mr. Doolittle said he wished the matter referred tp the Committee on Military Affair., to that they could report. Mr. Mason said that unless the government net speedily, Texas would act for herself and bring 611 a state of war between this country and Mexico. Ho urged the adoption of the amendment. Mr. Hun wanted to reduce, not increase the army. There were now plenty of troops to protect the frontier. ' • The 'abject was further discussed by Messrs. Fos; senders, Davis, Crittenden and WigfalL Tho latter gentleman urging some very strong reasons for tak-i lug Immediate measures for the protection of the Texan frontiers. If Congress refused, ho said this' would be the Inevitable result. Mr. Muon said that the tenor of the advises re calved from Texas were that the people would seize' the Northern province of Mexico unless Congress acted, and then we should rather make war on Texas to release Mexico or on Mexico to protect Texas. The motion to refer was lost. Mr. Wilson advocated the amendment and Mr. Hale opposed It. Both condemned the administra tion for having neglected the State of Texas. Finally, on motion , of Mr. Saulsbury, it was re ferred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Tee Senate refusal to adjourn until Monday. Mr. (twin moved to reconsider the vote ay which the Military Academy appropriation bill was re forted to the Committee on Military Affairs. lie said it was never usual to refer appropriation bills to any other committee than that of Finance. Pending thiA motion of Mr. Davis, the bill author ifing the sales of the former to the States, and re quiring the superintendents of the armories to be appointed from the ordinance corps, was taken up. Mr. Hale opposed the taking of the appointment of superintendents from civilians, and read ex tracts from a report made in the House some years ago, in support of his position. Mr. Davis replied, controverting Coe fact stated in the report, referred to by the Senator from Now Hampshire. Mr. Simmons moved to etrike out rho section en tirely, saying that arml could bo better made in pri vale establishments. A long debate ensued. Bonus, March 1. Au arrival at Salem brigo advise frow'the African squadron to Des. 14th. Capt. Brea. L. Armstrong, of the San Jacinto had been impended for disobedienco of onion, and sant home. Lieut. Edward Downleson and carpenter Dibble, of the same ship, had boon sent homo on account of ill health. LiauL A. W. Hughes, was io command of the San Jacinto. It was expected that let Lieut. fißDonough, of the Constellation would tai assigned to the command of the Sumpter. Lieut.. Biel had been tranafarred from the Ports mouth to the Supply ship. Lieut. Brown bad been transferred from tho Supply ship to the Portsmouth. Ths D. S. steamer Mystic was getting under weigh at St. Pant, De Loando, and would proceed forth with,:to St. Helena with a requiaition from Com modoreJuman, upon Sir Drummond Hay, Governor, for the captain, officers and crew of the bark Orrin, taken by the British ship Pluto; with 158 slaves on board. The Mystic was under tho command of Lieut. Leroy. Coirritnos, March I.—The State Republican Con vention met here to-day, to elect four delegates at large to the Chicago, tad was organized with lien. James T. Worthington President, and 21 Vice Pres- Wants. The only resolution adopted determines to give the nominee of the Chicago Convention united support, but declares Salmon I'. Chase grit choice. The vote to be called by coenties was adopted; vote 381 to 70, showing over six-oeventhe of the State in favor of Chase. The delegates are. Hon. David K. Carter, Them Spooner, Esq.,ll. C. Bromlbeck, Esq., and floe. V. B. Horton. Lounsvuti, March I.—The Tiros Is rising slowly with I feet fo Inches water in the canal. Tho weather la clean. Atcrcury,:l9o. Tsleogragthle- Alaska* s. hl/11 You. Mont 1.--Ashea 00011.00 mi with • fair do. mod; mice 100 hid. pont at $4,23 .od peal! ad PAO.— Oottou doll and hem; calm 44X1 bare at 11 for nitddllog upland., Floor unchanged nod . demand moderate for the hater madam Woe of 4800 lad. at $ 5 . 10, 0 5 .z for node MM. PAVAN for a•tra •1• 2 4 . 4 5 . 10 05.25 for noon:lee wratern, $1,3005,40 for common to medium extra modern and $5,05050 for shipping brands of extra It. Lt. o.—closing quiet mad Orm. Canadian Stour seam andflrmtualea of 16 0 bby. n o 0,66012 for common to tholo• axle. • ]phut I. nanhantod and in good demand; palm 10.000 both good 'whlbOthadithAn moth, at t1.60:5400 beet fair ltilliankto !lob at $1.04. In more. Barley tracer, with pm demand no tan. Corn no, wi th trifling gale. at 20180 for new ' n em. and - yellow. Oati quiet at 41K(.05. to Whlaky there ld more doing and It la rathemsaaler; tithe of 1000 Idyls at =.54011. l'ork doll and diceptom sato. 1600 bbl. at $17.1101703 for old maw, $18.37 for noir; $12,60 for old prime nod $14.25 for no v do. Beet AM and wilet. Cut /Molts doll sod droopier: WM 1.75 packages at40.;071 , .. tror • Shoulders and it ,5,4 for Mum Dread Hogs nail 04 for written. kanl dull sod hoary at 14011.4. Thom • Ilona! Mres atu to Matter at 11011 for hiciauld 1402/ for Stays. Mama 11412 • C ll = lll n. 2,111 1 h /..--Tho Money Market 11111 more stringent, tba cupids terieg tuadeqame to the demand, at 10012 per met, tne regular Tatra with the dliontet booms; ontelde the nu:sett Is 1%03 percept par Month. Eintilinge on the that I. mouth and vary firm. , The Prorhthas market Jana changed omantiall) ; tr ain (thug, the &Meg la firmer, though him Pock , was booed ma ruler taring, there la • good demand Air hulk Shoulders B att 6% but holders sated 0 . X0656, mithOut e42•5210•_, bx =lYard unchanget 2411011 at 10K. 011; •dr.• /dueled at CO,•• farther decline. There la no change ' Grocerkm' sales of 40 Midi anger at 0y 09;q, for leferlor to g'o Cdr..; Cotes firm at rzygitz Meares dull at (fa inlay Crab mks 1310 bid. at 20. Flour doll aunt Wavy; lathe ado bbl. $5,9606,6065 super and nth*. Wheat # 1 . 1 4 1 . 1 5 1 4 1 001013 for prime mh szid 11,03,gmds for prime red. Ova to the oar In good &mane at 45040, to bunt; abated doll at 60051. Oats steady. With a bar demand at 45. Beeline at St. Dairy ha good demote! at l 70072,f0r primp gall. • Kr' nfin BOLLS CHEAP WALL l'A "‘"*"'' P.F.119 fr ado byo um W. P.II4ILBTIALL. BOSTON AND FARINA" ORAOKNRS-- 2 bblajost notrod and Ikafiniii at 11.22101e2 adontry sad TM MM. /Mod strest,logiuroy: COMMERCIAL RECORD. minim= OP AIIRITILATION YOU FEFIRUA RS, JAXIII Perm, J4r., V. P. • WM.= tVamteg. Furcu Salim A Emma. Usos.as IL Josizi Nlliteklylitovitow of tliePlittabxtrsll Mar t, [Repartee rpeciagg for the PlUtturgh.Cav,tt.e.l • • • Prrnavataa. Manes 2, : • ijramtro—we hare but few change. to notice In any or tholing vtici,r , a geceral dullatem aeons jmt atm ht Parra& every dopartmeet of Mule. The weather eines cm last Was changeable; lest night an were visited 'stilt a acts tile. which will tend to maintain rho present fine Plage el Niter. amines. e n tbn .hart wee esti m notimit a ill 'Yrs! amount of exports awl importa by fro river. The re., ecipta of cotton this amazon, more especially front aletuptite, hare largely Incrmand; the Memel portim. kOww"r, gtw Kist by the Pennsylvania Itsliercet. X. roes, the leading articles last wok's rears wuthl Butner pretty well kw the present. MlNKS—the week'. stirs were mail et former per... ilt : Sod. MIL 2434: Vote range (win 4K04,-)S, Pearly 8,4 (4 , 614. The Mora In lint treads le ample for di ordinary parlinen. • APPLKS—Lhe impply in find hands bring ample, sal. were to a fair, extent, innonutlng to whin 400 Rd.—Semen. 'ranging frona.s2,6o(yi3.S4). ;h LC—Pi INN:writ mannflic t need centime. in fair ,lnmand, Willi Weedy ihipments to all part. of the country. Tho re stashed rates at prerent are: bids. $1.04 5 :Lan 1,c(.1 1 . nnus—tho price curry., 01 blown, [111.1.4 Psi 7 ,r, for Minh , ' hags Is as follows: fluor mob., 14lio. Me. -W.4 3 7,50 Lund: 25 lbs 1.50,055; 50 2 / 1 $11.5‘37.%'9d Do: tilso bli. o -6 12441er 10 do F 22,50425; Id C.. linno Wsanfin as dnD l 2nls. lidui and beef bags-, a th. iir rib; 10 do $1,75;1300 $1.60, lu do $1,25. Groin toss-2 boob. hinslin, $lO D do, drilling., $l5; 2 do, otrarf's, $l4 gill; 3 do do, slW.d2i. 14(0051—we bays to nouet • firm marLre Dricon 1 .2*- NM - ant—lt being whl-perwl ronad that On; snpPlY inatatt. will, be rebanwed pretty warly aides werelibrral at the fon/mit, figures plsln In.ta ni'anfir cured 120 - $12.,,ic, plain ,lire o,;flilne,nn ani -543!e.. It : HANSI-We article boo brentno n drag; or tint° small !sales at csawc, ma par quality. DM,: 3.ll:A3'.w.holder• are OM in their s wed; awl arc not at alt derdrrnie or nailing Jaen nor; they may their Lis, '.II riot yet; price. are veleettlrd. 111t003115—tiiI• article aella at a ruicly of ik", 00001.0 Data $1.,7503,75 D doz. it. W. PIM/ft—the wason being moor, ,bon' wow n..thinc, dote, worthy of collo". Priam aro t.di tioacttiod to K it,. :einythiag illo camel quotations. lIDTTER & EGOS—prime Itoll flutter In to regular ro TA., at /3015, salrignality. Engle/a inquired for steadily elide/dm at 12q.15. They are arwrco /10111 n demand, pon Ott of butter lit store I. ozoceed to for this wasont--terept forlarry prime; stale. era dull.-.V BIICKETS AND TUDS—Thehartory prirta (cash, par forideiat Pallor/0 wad Now Bightion ewe orl Itoctets sr,bu OSt ln the retail way at $1,7525P,0u. 0 Katallknota, con, 13 1 tal . Artalla,ilape, cat, 11 c 14 14, colt' II CC 11 1 1 .1 . 4aVe'lLope, cat, c to 'Varied hope, ll o lliretol e,tut. 17 c 10 lb Paatiag Yartlaloo. 11 c 14A ficalagliarn,com 14 eZt;.O twaus—stuathk ti.z5v4.1.00 1 ,1 „zr,w4D4457,73 doe. • Ramp 0011,11 Igt .I.lidUol.l Lit ll4 B-11att,lbs,137 eta dam, OOTI'OOI YARNd—Tba meant la Mad, at the hollowilif qualotlatu which aro corrected to date: . , Nu POTRID !LILA. ffoli4 to loinciosiTe 20 c ip b N. Lc_ ID N 0.18.. No:11 a 12— 21 c Vllll N 0.1- N 0.1 . 8....-....-...--22 0 88 I N. Pc..--- ..za c'a by:. 20... No' ,I' 000 U Tito. .400 . . ... ..a.........11 c li dux No. WM....-. ....... .. 8 e.l d. 4 NNo. t.---.. 10 cli dm No. 900.-..... 8 c redo". .. 8c tl don No. 1 00.1;............. a c rf . 4 dor Na 7"90..--- 8 c 'ado. 13:1:4 chain, mecca:. :55c 11 bi 'Al:; do white, '..N _ ' ..• .7 ! to 35 cots, 21c Da.' do 30 to alo =c COveilot Yarn 21c " No•,,g__ - . :7,........ . y ..SAr 1 d clANDLligiiiDßirtiLlialfiew sreen;iy at our quota flont/u.d.lpplal 12%, mould 13 .d adatnnidi. 180114 Soap re mains as before, steady 044 for MlllityLl, ki,4 for Palm ( d 10 foe lawyer'. Toilet & Castile, 5Q.3% for 1 1 .4wver . a CheMbisi Olive: and 1 for Gorman. • CIiREW--ths week's 1.11311 were limited to smell lota,,la meet oho wards of dm load trado-pacts ranging from 1•13,..,; .810 c.•• 1)1t1ED EldifT-neck slit/ Want and • good many klieg tho pad few day. at fur Apples 2 1 . 76 8 1 , 6 7. and Paster. at sl.oo.:,:The ERATIIII stock of !bodiesls me large and aro In deman d Wane. lam &Ul en{ lb, the small way, ir-prime ad.. 4Stit.so. fit 45 In lota tu dead- PM FI.-no change; we quote Re, 3 stsekoral, !arse at Sll nod' half hbls $5,75, lialtimoro Waxing; $7,00.• Raid'. dot:s4o. Alowiros 48,60. Lake WhIR,• $lO •0 1/01; do Treqt43ll44 half bblaWbite, PAO; and lake Uerrlug $1,70 /IMII-the past week was exceed dull .regards adieu,' to feet there w. no movement earthy of bokier. Theataks Were all In a anail war. reeembllng, in • grant mew.* the retail bade. Thu rate:Oruro as folloWif raper $ 5 .20c 4,304 Extra 85,10/03,70; Extra reunify 44,000505 i. choice ,ftnel $ 3 , 25 e_ r 0t1(5". U2.61:1-the WM. 100. our Wt, wcre-ito fulhitea i • (n e w-wiles of 1000 bash at dopot at GL.. - aoutui from date at Gk R:430 do at Gla Sear loads at. We; GOO beak at G 10,62.-. 850 Oat Coy 400 do, wharf, at Rh: 1100 do at LSOCOci !11.05d 0 at .4.8080,e; 401 do, store, st 630., .• ' „ • Oati-sales of COO busk .45(g46e; COO do Id 45ix '230 dont 111134 eke at 4Ge; 700 do at 45c. • • • Wileaf--tados of 400.1. s Kentneky While at 1 1 633. iltke-Ixecarewand in demand. Thu bed W. 1., could learn of was at SIOI,OG TA bush. • 019.001311r3-the sales wore:. at &g 0 do anjii,sles of 26 libda at rgi'lL49o; 22 do st 1. 1 ,409 c; 3I do ip:: 1 at 90.. . 1 1e4agtei-sales or 56 ttht, et 45g506; 76 do et Ich,, 2,1 ro at 51,;14 do 49m 22 do at Ltegslo. ' 5.}41,4-...4n or bo aka KW at 12: 4,132; f•S do n$ 1541:133„1; I CO dual 13 0 1 . 1 31 c; 00 do At 13 4 1 . 2 i1a WA.. •12 ii'ilt2;,%ti i/ 0 do at ii412%.e. • Syrep-ales of 75 bids in lots, peke. ranging at•.:(o•Xic. GRIt.II • AN CLAY-Is nominal at 4N0.933 ii too. tii(ii PIPE-tho following aro leo quotutionefor wrought run tiddrigi , ... 4 iici. P1pe.! . .77 F 7t.e.. .4 ' •,'r, • '. .........1g it •• 1 o ..._l3 o • " " • .111 • ..0 "-17% -- 23 0 (Adult lo the emitomary disao.ut HAY-/ples at scales . 514819 - {4 ton. 1.111/E4O LEATLISR-dulli green beef hid./ aro quoted at 6(00%., the latter Ilitura ruling fur city slaughtered. Urten mid te(lldSee 73,4073,4, Dry flint 15 010,1Longli conutryloather Is dull et 21163.1.1. Droned Leathar Is onOtal an RIR.: Red lßlanaywnbilt F. a... li 14......__....... ...............61425 .... - 46 045 , 1 itorr A 14AIl lin e fallowing I. 1110 rEindard 1,111 et prices (or nail lot; large order. are Lille! at a reiuction of ji . oll 0i6611 . 4. rates:- •: Mx DAL 1 i 4, . 2, 3i. 1 %. 2,1 %, V 4., 4, and ,1 Wit ,, 3 , 4. by to 1 af %% 2%,2%. 2%, a. Eyi,4 - and 4 34 bY fiil.r-b•• •-•-- - 1 % • % 44( 41, and 4% by !iota(' 3.10 1ta1..-- ...----7.1 214, 2% old 21i by . . 4 and I 1.10 MO, and Is 4, to 2 ..,...-.—.--1 , /, : 0 and 0 by% to i Iticii...-.3% 11 fi- . 1 1 (3 1 in:1 4 1. 4 .1. 1 .! !'' ''' ... ' 3% • Dandy TllW,l%aticllK . by _ luM,'-'11 1 .17L! , , 1 1ta,. 4 i , / 4 , by 1,4 d% i =LIN 1' 4 " bill and a , tech.-4V 1 • IbY Auld qteett.-.4..: • Siddlel'ree;l%.d 1% by • 1 by 1568-10 and t/ inch ' ; %, land /34 bY 34, 3-18 ' mid !,,itne10....-..........-4,/, ~ hyliatatland3.lllach.4l,,-, ;•.,', 6.74,8.18 and-3.5 lechb . 00 04 .. LID sotnin! . BltO AMIE 4,f illth l T i.-.. - :: v ? 0 ,4' 2 ° % '• LA ll 4 l 4l.edemand was fair ' goold only ]barn of the followli 2/ kegs liaty:at 12c. Utber sa Dan=a. _ : ' SILSS'POTtK-the market e Maud; the ion were country 0 I oIL-aalca of No. 1 Land 011 OM: Litimud &saes. .PIG! a16.. - caL--,. mid learn hl no ralmtho Mailiet roe. llon. y.iryr diath prices are nominal. • ' i. pOTATOM-telma ham a/nixed:am note salmi of choir., bleshannonkiand Pluk Eyes at 458[031 Beds sell agyarknii Mime, mei:M . :ling to quality: . •,,- .. SA.I.Ta moderato dammed and gales of bra.l arsl4l,lo. IREED44-tho gala exhibit •• falling off; ado quote:lod Mi. clover at $4,75;100 do at g 1,65; 100ito from first band. at g1,,- 1%60 do at 30.74 25 do Timothy at $2.0ak9005 :a do ft. at APR 34 abut $4,2501,33. ~.. • •,STMAI4IBIS--nalea of 44 to at 18.'4% ,:4106N- B awyeest..'ollre..-....-... srarman• ' ......- -,•• rt bye lilLlZW;rotigh la bought by lino Ci;tacris a . t . . 7, mig aountry it:iodated at 8. iIVINDOW ,131,48,8-pricon are firm, and We repeat mar tinotaticaw. for iho 11.11.11 Shia, city make ~-818 .ran Dd. I .OR 8x11,5.1'.,73.8111 to 0111 Mel Bzl2 to 101.1.% $4,1:6: 8:13 to 9813 and 9014 to 10X16, 54.00. The. are net mei. prfneat eo eg tri , brands range 60 emits la lag Ilea. For ma anocandl medium air., 10 '0 cent discount ME. • W/11214 LILLD-Arm nod In ateady demand at :254 iti key tor pare la on, and dry Do VI rte subject to lb.( usual due.. !Rad Load 8%05ti, not. and Lillian° 634• • • willarcypric., two declined; we nolo yoke of roc* nc4 et Z611,11)13 Ilya 75 to 818111,50, ... !. •,' 1100 P Rot. 16 itch 5-1 7-7'7 MOS. . 40613,14, • 15;41b -4 1 V 18. 21, x•24._ b" swum LIWIL • lad to 4140 Hails fl '&1 to DJ " Brads . , Fella:Naas kag......;00 &I a 7./ " " 4,1 " 2,1 Cat 1q.11,,t a to t!,..‘ - loch •••••,P • 6 too ...t3,r,0 Prmat‘l Bplaca Inch all 11 $ X, B°lkv 4 1 4* , 44 - • Inat;i'lota n ll7 4 lta • EL I% ••••443's NUL ADDS. Boat but salneire4;estricattove ng &WO Roe ceentry et 1e:,t.,;; Ea arum et the same Jahn.* BM ;Rh It gond do. s.l43dadta; city SISOIS,6O at 83(ddat; 11411.4 etAl Cal SO. • !•-,:• niviraz ISMWS4 of wa usslel4l rollowios items in thin Custiottoti Ca:l omassie; T The Mailable in fair bastnesa enter, while there 411.5 tott on Ilarpelli pheals, in the Cumberland. The !Amor OW, is still swelltlis,*ith 15 feet on the shoaled bar. The . nlpppll , 1 1.`rie Th " ,. " With the tlwat.lllesisill , l o , Allures, white, Inlet:him At. With Hstiltitfalogs for Wheeling and Piltabarnit, freights continue •bPjliioalt for Nashville. ht. Louts awl h Weans' at folloadogratea for— ' . New ~ . Plththurnh..otton 70G moleawa whisky - 4k; 'fil`tt :roq,pork and lard aic, pootel height 1.1134,ie i 100 tbs. Ihtehstlle,kiblay 50c,V,b1.1; ass 510 c, pound height • .10,0 100 Mi. • ' Ith Lortht.L.hras7 pound frelshte VieWlo4 whisky and oil' Welt bbl: stain 25e; ale LOc WA. .. Zransillte,w - an! i)11 • Cairo—wbithi, and oil WS, pormlireighte ale 11'100 HOW Orleaios—schlth7..atatolt 110 q eons Ws; potatoes awl • awls. lac Oath ilSG.,hacon [date 25.4 astotetho,p c ,,,,,, r , Ins,itaa 30; 100; keelerd the; hems $lO haul. 11 . 0 11o1onthi5 Ifelnette, blionange, ,It,ckat,•• , !Sig:mien AIIPISVED. _ DICPARTIRD.":' TolograpNlanoroarillg TeN tranksu,Dgiptiokyam.l ' 11,:,. ark,,f Jerow.roll,. ••I o4l3scrauf, fftt-,maNitog alowty.. G 3°CTI4----- ES--100 bags Rio Coffee: - . 75 btits4l 9 uotaNi c . CO 14.tx assld brachls Tol, at,,, idOi ket• SF . _ ,' - - 100 Naas Olga; - ' LO lx.zas &arca: -- • MOO boxer ?doubt candlon ' .', . , 1 10C1 bezreellow MOO lb& Imllv.4_ ~ 2 , 510ge Raper pull 1341 g 20 Wm rig% Utccolu,7 ' - - 60 - ,doz Tubr,!. 100 11. m &mica*, .. , ' - ''`-. .. -_ Teiother willo abi utital ildtaligoot or e. 01.... a. • a., 1 . : - f- - t k -. Morn and kc Isla by - - WU. ifcCUrelitON, .- , „, ... frM , - I' ". N. 196 To bon - Y *wet... '-'' r" .-- ' . ' - 700 bbbi. klatr; 2ao do Kars Baperfin• i fa be.. Mew Clovor Bnett; ; • ;t: 1 4 WI. cifiden 101 l Zatic4 jaatri " 'Oar lily 47-. x V "•-• •.- • /".. rer loct. 114 Inch Gas 11 G o 2.4 .• a .“ —l,Bo • - '~~ . ~ ;~.
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