. -,--''-':--,04,----,--,4.----":''';‘'''------4;,."71--•-•-7---74 - • 1 ''- ..,4-- i •..7r.z ir .... ~,,„....., : 3 Ti --• ' ' ' f a - . ' - HE 1z,..,..1, ... rt , .tS c ) -° s(n!ksisTris N 1 2 '7l II ZI ELETTROPATIIf TIIR !HMO'S HOPS. 1919;1/10119 17 00 1 / 9 ,'PRODI 7 A. MVO 9 P. 111 inftaFESSOR, A. S. ()JigGO r ntand J. F. •; STAVINS, Itahatelan end Sargon. of Miff , ld, raa,. •••: . ', • L onnoonco to tee citizen. of Pla.hmAhiAlin• end the surrounding country, met they thaailivespeinnattently in Pittsburgh, for ths • -' ; -Ilnettnen I r r; dina both functiouol and again. h 7 d , - of ELSOTtahIfatINSTIBM,or, • newt, • . - From triomphiiot cad aimed naperalided anemia % - hot it:now mots practice, a. stet to and lebee..one no n . Il.mmopethlo and the obit ~I t r, ( c ur es arranted lo soying .1„ II!I I c h that Stay aim at near sachem dta !Paley or Paralyse, Incipient Consumption, Rltronma -4tr. tiro; boa Amity and (Annie; Neuralgia, Ana aqui Torpid Liar, Pronekilis, Cdtarrti, -te„ Aotious, Wenkum• and amours , . of Mir' !Spirit, Sera/ski, Appeptia, Dalt teen by Paralytit, Ringing in • • 1 / 4 the Can, Asecturoas, Cot. in anat., Weak Eyes, yeeipilar, Spattiodie . Retention of tbe Urine, Se. • tos"Danee,Cbalie,Sale Rheunt,Pric-,- - • - brptaidni or Pik., Female Weaklier, L.! • —tout irrepdaritirs, I.loneroL Dabflit yyr 1),- coitgatealo of go AVM. gSlittl4," Stitr44o; ,aselail Limns*, ea( Emmic r shay rely chlogif oo tho proper opplicetton of `"ILIXOTRIOITT, ae• reloodlol agent. they do not reJett thi" Woof toodlttoo t. each cam am Cale espesien f e Lem pror. it to oh toontlidel. • hh . atiouloo In every ootonnalty ars =Ulu* and dying ;:fromto.effactsof dimes; tu spite of all the sail end no- Wearied iolle of their physician; who, nilimat doubt, are !doing the best they ran ex them end yet, a ft er • of fel hint "l4 111.011att or yearst and diligent toil, They are ,Analy.allsed to abandon Coma Incurable, although they Mang ehxdricthY s ha Vila no eitbdatory tante. either 'to the patpntortaemalra . Rot why do they to often WI, •f. • eMlog _they UM theft:ft agent that t• need by, the allied neetaidea— Recen, theyare unacquainted grill, thogrest !ham which govern to applicator, In dhows. -: l ate who hare tudients afflicted with ',dimmers of long steadier upon whom Choy hero connoted all knovro • lea, Ste pectin:Lindy lathed to giro oar eyatem • Prof-GREGORY sad Dr, STEVENS Intend to Mae their .A Itey In Pitt a enrgh P c7= 4 o, — :),'. l 7fh — ey W h os tren". Go9lllged to ripe for • are note. than are goal and smel t dent ground for each eocontagement. CONSULTATIONS PRIM. We cordially am al , Leta to giro ne • call._ ~. Instruction ;trent:o4'4G Lidice and gel - Mien:lea who doelre • - ' knowledge aloe, optecti.of treating gleraeaa.: mo C uss, P e AR o O a N I I.{ Cr le a thong molar, MOTT t. Prlrate 4114ratle• for Wits: G rraal/lenerlf DR. it. A. NV' I LSON•R Tonic, Cathartic and' Anti-Dyspeptic .• • - P I L L- S . lln.sotes PILLS have had amete local existence for our twentryeeus, unanpported by ad. vertlelng of any bled. and bald at doable theprioe of what 'they are now sold at, yet with :all thaw 4144m:dance, weer ter need they have In no butanes falted:to render the otimat satisfaction In performing all the emir trowels oft eshottlef,maa7y Iliadic:Me, and as ouch bra realromendnl by sane of toe most worthy and reeporalbla caftan. , the len& Hear fot Instance what Vol. William Weida; of WnabEgtoti, P14,1111,1C vat 0.1.11%, I.4lthaVate Canal Clouttaittioncritfat SW< WAILIIMOTON, Januar7;B, IE6B. .Da R. A. Wuao. Pltleborgh, Pa-1 hare been aging your Atlay.pssa NUL eaten an requlredi far many years, mut on truthfully my that L ham never. found aty medicine equal to Iheurin rellerring cm from street lon •of the, atontarn and heart they bare never felled to reams rue .Is:en haadacha and bare tawny. len my intern!). bettor condition than they found It 1 moat coundantly commend your Pities. • safo.o highly valuable medicine. • Tour; reeptctfolly, ma. HOPKINS: • a.L . _ Harr Dr. Kew,. Molts. a L. FamisnoCE L Lb—l .have tud contiderabli, akporiertm In the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. IL Adams Wllson, of which you are now the proprie• LaMar:id have often felt their benign Inlinence In ;my own alas for Nervous Ileadsche, arising hem • disordered con 'Wiles of the stomach. I have likewise preamiLed them for other. In eases of heatirsania and other forms of headache depending ma a deranged and Irritabli condi Matt of the aroma and digestive and for andel) they seem peculiar ly adapted, being entirely tree from any piping tendency. . I regard them as • very valuable Pill, and one that Pnrigsv, without at all dadlitating. • Your. truly, ODO. 0, EETSER. Prepared .d sold by B. L. FAIINIMITOCK a CO. Whole. , V .** l •Drair and •Proprietere of D. L. Plant ESPOCIPd E.ILMITUt No.oo, corner or Wood and Youngs etroata," 7 P . lUelituth. Sold at by Druggists every ahem" ui:uttadav • Crying Satoloaf erring /Robles! . A Preraaej or Lie Little Ono! • Lamm:meow of the, lopetkorlty Olf Dr. Lanni': Innis. °nista. Om ovary other preparation of the tied, the druggida Ibla Mira hare almost all ordered...l receired atipplY ofl4 Ito atter np, alosualtel No wore ;crying ~ bishimd,. - DOllO4 topor MT With seYolarr OrePamtion by aaji<lmged ‘ whO may nature referred Dr. Naimoli] . - i tr i O s Pl c ht A.ai t h .ab m t th l„Mf ntollgesee Zama For., for choose of COe matte and all,' polmoc E ary complaints. Is also for ads in to. 12;! and it ear andesing troth the above nomplainte neglect to try GUY preglandlogh they are guilty of midi. There are are differ. eat Nrsa of the Dumo Yoon.ell on tbesame roiriciple, Lot graduated to the different della...ha of the blood arising from Um different organs affected. No. 1 1. for Cold Oro. chitin, Consamptlon, and other daunt." complaints mislog from over.ore, prism] debility, or liarrolle pro.4itiou.— No.l, au Lists Ocinsplalnts. No, a , for Dyspepsia.. No. Wormed Statoratiln. No. 6, Alan's ftegeosrator. Atm for he Na you dant. &War adrectisamont Dor ale I,y Gl3O. IL EIMER, Agent. ff.° Wood et, Pitiabortch. feli-gerdita Dietbaril Mothers It You AN WI nurses, In oae Mae or the word, yet cies you datsruatie and treat the diseases of y our chlldreta or do you not tall Is a pby stolen sires they an a4ug. Accept, then, the Oa Dr. leTon Wisp you ID ids Els lo • regularphyildsn, end from mush superior:we, banns,. We 0°0014114.1m eompoundod thhe prepare/don—Without peLeporle- or opiate of say Mad—ro at to he sure relief to your suffering little Strom in CU the Ills attensilne their teething: sad for coughs, or crahp, or coovolslooe, azi/11•1.o, for Summer Co-misters, It Is • ashen core. You easy rely on Itarltle perfect maidens, thst Dr. Zaron's Inrearns (knout could sever bessattslood the rackety It has:lathe Untied Stake, If It woos 110 t the vary hest article for Inf..' ttl*Goespls/nte thst Is put op. It la fast euporaalles all others. Dr; lIDDIPOGN'S BLOOD !ODD, advertised with the Cor. dial la the roost hireinable neeemity to every Dotherejsseell unary unmarried half. Day It and read the dream. en; ireloping the battle . : will get the puttenler melba Yon inn' • gl.8•• advartisamoot. For sale by GPO. IL ICKSgllit, Aim 110 Wusd at., Pittsburgh, Ps- lota. d.lorliu IMP9ILTANT NEW BOOKS Ucio tbe English Language, by 0. P. Marsh;; Ttie Talmo of Major Genera! L. by U. P. Answer to II net 31111er and Theoret 11e.32z We, by Th. A. Na,. Travel and atudy I. fluty, by Cberlea Eliot Morton; Adventures and Ulmer ration in d Moe, by Bev. O. Theillme 'Altbeus Ale:flee! 21.1riesty: Xelf Ilelpe, by Emile.—the beet book of the land; Tb. Yiddish:a Revealed. Bided; Tba Life and MUMS of flared the Great; !fem.-Milian or Isartme• Works—Practical Bermes:la.:4bn Atonement and the Way of fi•dvs.Uneu Christ lo Illietwy Trumbull. Joel received at fi l d,l4l Market stmt. HUNT & MINER • • Asadaldea oat tbaltatock at aaroalablagly Low prim. Pr". paystur to tbab amoral to Mob tow aura, ..xt doot to - itta pale : Asa, on fifth anat. book. are midi= tow as 60coott oath; TOO " " „ • 76 " " 30 60 r 26 " 10 "• 4 Among tb.o3 trlll b. round the yodel of all the wet „ popahat.auttiora, le tuba. Elba or Wading. Cdt and Abe, summary at Me low Nivea. AUNT t ITINEIt, GRD,i . cedar Itaaordo MD, Flith N 1 W BOOKS—Life in Spain, Past arid Preen; by Walter Tbarnbou; .: An *pouf Witte People In behalf of 461 r Rlabta am in. Chortled .Tuterptalters of We MD, by Embark, E. Ilmaclair; Grammes's fermata: • —• Alveolars Nal Pteashlng, by Kirwan; • Helps to es Pulpit - Fcc sale by . (al/ J. L. READ, :8 Fourth a .860. sr - rzING 1860. FAT S AND CAPS. - M'vORD & CO-, ' 1 1 / 1 91117LBOEIVD rug NYWINT STYLES OP OASSIMBIIE AND 'SOFT lIATS. AuoiCAP3I a peal variety. zrip.d WOOD .sritzucT ----- N. -8T.74nEt2E.70,, Tar- E T . IB T , 9 1.-PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair Unte/Onearts Paella on Plates of Condit. and Meta des. on OoW and other Metallic BUM when , de• • steed. 411 . caber Dental operations candidly attended to.— ad °t eptand fn, intrarting teeth. noltely ploccetaor to Woli Lamy] • ISOOSTiIt AND — DEIdLEIt IN HAR DWARE; Corner Liberty and St. Clair-Btreets, PITTSIWROV, PORK PAO It 14 B. and Dealers lo B axx , D , Lard, Dried Bed e Mess and EnnapPork, -No. iiroorth genet. near w ,Libertp, Plinnorsti. ,P. tdAR§HALL • , , Annotinee the mita or . NEW 'WALL. PAPERS, BORDERS„ &a, Igo. 87 IV 00D SniCILT LLI-50 bias Clover Seed; ss by • - JAL a. bzlz ie ga. 4 a°4 )B4- go • • groallitbt Edna stivits. n ote ' *- itiootos Two arguments occupied most of the session in the Common Pleas yesterday—that In the ease of Robert Watson as the Plueburgh & Con nelleville Railroad Co., and in the application to set aside a decree of alimony in favor of a Mrs. Kopp. Several depositions were read in !Wet ter case to the effect that Mrs. Kopp had an un ruly temper; that ehe neglected her household duties, having suffered vegetables and other vic tuals to epoil in the cellar; that she bad threat ened to wrong her husband and his children out of his prnparty,;,..had endeavored to induce him to sign a bond to Vielor--$l4OO or $l5OO pre vious to their marriage ; thither husband was sober, upright and good ten!plered men;, had lived agreeably with hie tlrstitife, etc. The Feigned Issue ease - (,Bante et al. as Cum mini) In the District CourDoccopled the day's session. We received, yesterday, the triennial eels.; lope of the Western Theological Seminary, of the Preebytevien Church, at Allegheny, Penna., published by the etudents. The summary gives 130 students, of whom Ti are in the cantor Olin, 55 In the middle class and 44 in the Junior clue ; 2 resident graduates and 2 resident Seen dates. The whole number of alumni living is 637; dead 83. The catalogue contains two very handsome outs of the Seminary and Beatty Hall and are levy creditable to the Institution, which, sr everybody knows, is iu a very flourishing condition. !NATIONAL TUL ATEN.—This elegant place Of amusement will open on Saturda evening next. under the management of Mrs. Ella F. Feeler, a Pittsburgh lady, and one who is determined, we learn, to use vary effort to please the admirer, of the drama. Au excellent stook company ie said to have been selected. and a hoot of Mate engaged for the., sewn. We trust the lady's efforts may meet with abundant encase. F. S. Chanfrau, the celebrated comedian, will appear on Monday evening next. COAL PIT EXPLOTIOIL—TAITOMeII were eo riously Injured on Mettles by an explosion fn the coat pit of Hoes & Co., SA. Mill Ran. They entered the pit with a Barely lamp, intending lb go . :to work, but the gas not having apparently been entirely expelled by the pit fan, although it bad been some lime in operation, a dissetroue explosion ensued, recalling dangerously, If °a fatally to one of the men, J. MoDonaldeon. Tho other two,l, W. Hinton and J. Murray, were both badly hurl, but their lives are not despaired of Na have not temertalued the malady of which Dr. Barker, of Allegheny College, died. Wei should oonjeoturo, from tho following particulate; that It was apoplexy. Be was in his UNAI health on Saint*, and, after tea, went into his studY CO attend to code of his collegiate duties. Var., leg' the Fieming he was found to hare fallen !teem his chair in a elate of unoonsotoultim, and 'died M • few hours. IT will be observed ET referring to our tele- AraPhlo reports that the Supreme Court boa lor posed • fine of $lOOO ou the County Commie. :stoners, and ordered them Into custody until the :tine la paid. The coarse pureued by the Court :rather curPritied roany , so ft woo generally eon ieotunlni,prbtonment would be inflicted' and ins.• , • I 1 , _ , , J______,____ __ ___________,_ .u•-_ ,__ Vittsburgil Itett c. KINLIBLIND uAILY AND WFBILLY BY R IC R. R. IG T T do CO. Rrnl MEM, MOT. IMITIIIIST. DNES IAY MOR, e, CITY AFFAIRS. of the employees 0 f Ox T p u . e . a n de ly y , , n . p i g i b: B a sitrOa ti d ng Company was held at Ste Pa:meager Depot, in Pittsburgh, at which Ged. J. Stewart was appointed Chairman and W. Elohardson, Secretary. • . Oa motion of J. H. Samplon, Esq., B. Glass and G. Bolton were appointed a committee to draft a preamble and resolutions expreseive of the feelings of the meeting 'relative to the•reoeut death of W. B. Poster, Jr., Vice President of the Company. i • The following reaolutions were reported end asanimonsly adopted : WIIIIIMAS, .112 the mids of lila and usefulness WM, B. roster, Jr., has cud ly been etrieken by the hand of death and borne away forever from his ram. da i ily, his friends and the fish and exalted position which he tilled with meal.: to himself as a man by the parity of his life, and as a faithful officerby his constant devotion to the responsible duties which were confided to his trust, Asp WGIERZAB, It is meet and proper that the vie. tees Or the just man where he passes away should be remembered and cherished with nifectionatvegard and be honored with that deference which springs from a sense of justice to merit or worth— 'neve/ore, Be it resolved, That in the death Of W. B. Foster, the public have lost a trled and valued eervant,the Company-a junt,generous and vetoed mil. oer, eon buy' a good citiren 'and a kind-hearted man, Zerolotd, That, as concerned with the service of ,the Company, we deplore bin loan, his long and no. wearied efforts In their behalf, having left behind lasting evidence of his fidelity, honor and inn th, which will perpetuate his name. • Resolved, That we tender to hie much bereaved family and relatives oar sincere condolence in the affliction which has deprived them of one whose genial nature and kind deportment made home happy. Resolved, That the ulcer, of this meeting be re quested to appoint a committee of three to convey to the family of the deo:aced a copy of these resolu tions. Under the resolution that a copy of the reso latrine should be furnished to the friends of the deemed, S. H. Hampton, George Noble and D. A. Stewart were appointed a committee for this purpose. S. STEWART, Presq. N. SICHAUDBON, Say. TI 'UR MOBEII2II Cessost.—'On paying a visit to lo Fort Pitt Works, of thie city, we learn that they have commenced the process of boring the monster gun, oast on the hollow principle, designed by Major Rodman,.lC. 8. A. The cast ing was commenced on the ZOth of .I.l),ecember last. The gun weighs somederty-eight thousand pounds- It has a bore of fifteen indite diameter, and thirteen feet nine inches in length. It has twenty-five inches of solid meet at the. breeoh, making its extreme length fourteen and a halt feet. At the breech, the outside diameter is four feel; at the muzzle, twenty-eight and nine-tenth inches. It will project a ball of four hundred and twenty.one pounds a distance of fire or six nines, with a tolerably accurate range of four Miles. No gun approaching it in size or weight has ever before been cast. The largest English guns are made of iron stares, banded together. Some brass pieces of greater length have been cut, but no gun'of more than twelve inch bore. . Tie drawings and computations were prepared by Mr. Nicholas Wade, ono of the firm. The moulding and outing were under the supervis ion of Mr. Joseph Kaye, foreman of the works, and the metal used in the gun woe from. the Bloomfield furnitoe, owned by Mr. John Duncan, and is aoneidered the beet brand now in use. has almost become a settled matter that every house must have a piano forte. But how few pereone are there who can slug a good song and accompany theciselvra on the learn mint, while all admit the great superiority of the manic. Why ehotall it not he equally as common to have good singing as good playtog when both combloed add so much to the enjoy , - meat of the great majority? Can it he 'mid that we have no time for this rational enjoyment? Or it is probably not known to our chime that Viiihave to our midst one who is adapted to this. E refer to Mm. D. Bourn, whose card I see in your paper, timber of vocal andrinstrumenlal r?rteic. I find that he is teaching singing inde- Apendent of the instrument ; that he has private cholars who divide their time, devoting one part - to ,the Ina nt ale and th other part to hlt, Toise is tru • mate, accompaniment. Also in your paper,wider En head of "Notices," a clam in vocal music is to commence to-day at 3 o'clock r. at Lis Music Room, 113 Fourth agrees.. Mr. S. requeste the pupils of this class to bo punctual at the com mencement of the term. That is se it should be, as all may have the benefit of the first lessons in elementary maga and progrese together in a thorough practical course. Be advertises a class for TuesdaY and Friday nights. It is to be hoped that these oblates wlltbe weU attended. Mawr interesting incidents have occurred Niue the discovery of oil in Western Pennsylva nia. There are two wells in Franklin, Ve nting° county, which have been quite succeasful. One of these le owned by a Mr. Evans, a black smith, and a poor man. He prosecutet) the work of boring himself, and struck a vein of MI at the depth of seventy feet_ He has been offered, it is said, $OO,OOO for his well,but has declined sel- Hagan these terms. We hope be may not have reason to regret that be refused this handsome offer. In reading the accounts Ouch occurrences as these, we are reminded of the mania for the Mississippi speculation, which swept over France during the tut century, and rendered that country nearly bankrupt. The peasants of yes terday were the lords of to-day. When the bub ble burst, however, its disastrous effects precip itated many of the nobility into abject poierty. The oil wells on tffe continent of Europe have proved a reliable source of wealth, having not failed after being worked for a period of several centuries. If those in the adjoining counties should hold out in the same way, a new article of commerce would arise In Western Penneylva nia which will at some future day he of cones queue.. 4N "ACT TO iNCHIATE TUE Sununu FUND."— Tho followieg bill is before the Legislature of this State. It is or epealsl moment to brokers, but likewise interesting to the community at large, as it Is another mato towards th,liquida lion of the State debt. Sac. 1. That any individual or copartnership who is now, or may hereafter be, licensed to transact btisineso as a bill nod enhance broker or brokers, shall furnish to the treasurer of the .city or county wherein he, she or they mid.) or 'derbusiness, every three months beginning with April Ist, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, si statement setting forth the amount of cash 'capital upon which he, she or they are doing business as broker; the name, place of reel dance, and place of business of such individual ; Cr, if is copartnership, the name of the firm, its plactrof business, and the names sod pianos of residence of each of its members, and the amount ,actually paid in and on hand in moody, for the use of staid business, and the aggregate Amon* of business they do, which statement Wane Verified by oath or affirmation before a judgr, alderman,. or justice of the peace; any *logo of members of said copartnership or firm which may take place shall be immediately oorumuiii oiled. to said treasurer by a certificate signethiy all the partners, which statement shall bo filed and preeorved in the offioo of the said oily or county treasurer. That each individual or copartnership, having a license to do business as a bill-broker or brokers, under this act, shall pay to the treas urer of the proper city or county for the use of the Commonwealth, two per cantum per annum on each dollar of the capital paid in, and five mills per dollar upon the aggregate amount of boldness which is exhibited in eaid statement, which shall be in addition to the saes now re quired for such license, and the taxes now au thorized to be levied for the Ilse of the Common.' stealth. Provided, That the said lakes, thus collected, shill be paid into the sinking funk, and be faithfully applied to the liquidation of the State debt. Toe Committee on Manufactures of, the Acad emy of Boienee and Art, held a regular monthly oieetieg on Tuesday evening, at Brewer's lts lt, N. Wade in the chair, and W. Bakewell, Scare tory. A large number was present. Interest ing papers were read: Mr. Calvin Wells one on the objects of the Committee J. C. Blair one giving a history of the maatifaolure of wrought iron in lids city and vicinity. Bakewell, Esq., from the Committee on Inventions, read a report on the subject of the bill now before Congress proposing amendments to' the Patent Law& Report accepted and the subject reserved for farther examination. At the request of the builders, a committee win appointed to examine the new steam fire engine bat by Messrs. Kaye & Co , of the Fifth ward. 'The committee oonsista of Meseta. J. C. Blair, Reuben Miller, Jun., S. 11. Harlem), Calvin Wells and J. R. Reed. Mr. Wade read a paper on the subject of the cause of steam boiler explosions. The subject was, on motion, made the epochal order for the next committee meeting, on the first Tuesday of April. D. A. Morrie moved the appointment of a com mittee to examine and report on the euhject Thif committee will ho announced at next meet Dr. King announced that a joint meeting o the Committees on the Organic Sciences will b held at the hell on next Toursdiky evening. The Academy meets on next 'Needs' , evening ruins Itsrraas.—Ald. Donaldson. Tuesday committed Charles hlicbaels for aseault and bra. tery on Elizabeth Bliohae Mayor Wilson committed John Ball, colored, Obarged with Meiling some trinkets from Ellen Robinson, chamber maid on one of the eteam boais. ' Ald. Lewis committed Michael Kirk for a-- 540 i mod battery Upon Mary Lisha. Ile also comtuitted John Davis for the larceny of a pair of shoes from Watkins' store, Wylie street. She acknowledged the theft, and says she took the oboes while the proprietor was out getting change (or a companion, who woe buying something io the Clore, James Barry was fined $5 by Mayor Wilson for interfering with the polio° whito making an nkreet. Tun Democracy held a very large mays weet, ing at Masotti° hall , teat evening, to ratify the Reading gubernatorial nomination, Dr. G. L lirCook prodded, &twisted by a number of vice presidents and eeerelarien. Judge Shannon, Gov. S. W. Black, of Nebraska, and Judge fibs ler, made epeechen, giving a re-hash of the dem ocratic fniminationa which wearied ibo con ." hii - ve(o of die all prOhib- Wog Slavery in Nebraska, and again "hewed the knee to Bast" in . ,a very artistic and obsequious manner. - Theipaakers believe the doctrines of the Republican party _will 'loin the country," and that they will elect the Reading nominee, soreral cheers for whom were given se the meet• ing adjourned.- Ptrrencaou TLISATIM.—hem Cowell is incom parably the beet combo singer that ever appeared upon the Pittsburgh boards. Ilia condo bongs in character are illimitably fino and brought down the house ia thunders of applause. Ilia recep tion has been all that himself or friends could have wished. ma songs, while they are i ' ably laughter provoking, are at the same time 'Most unexceptionable, and could not offend the moot fastidious ear. Oa Thursday night the drattiatic compact,* make their debut, 'misted by Mr. Cowell. The lovers of the drama, with a spice of the 'gaget fun iotersperced, can be gratified to their tjearte' content. 'Nick of the Woods," will be performed on Thursday night, with'other attractive entertainments, for which eeo bills and adirertisement under the proper bead. • JANZ Bitativ,the young girl wha went awai4rith a man named fell, was not arrested In Cincinnati, as elated, but gave hereelf up, asking for protection at the Cause of Reforma. lion, in that oily, and stating that she had been deceived and ',tailed to return home. She gave every evidence of penitence and will return to her friend' forthwith. A AiSITIlla was called (or .Tuesday afternoon, at the Retied of Trade Rooms, of rivermen and others Opposed to the Act recently passed lacer pasting a company to erect a bridge at the Poirit, in order, if possible, to procure Ile veto; but the attendance being slim, the meeting mu postponed. --- - A I . l staso.—Justico Ilagetuau, of Lower 81.. Clair tp , qn Tuesday, committed tt young Yuan named Conrad Nagle, charged with assault and tiattery,•*oath of ;hie mother. The unfortu nate prisoner has become insane, and be le com mitted proliminaro to being placed in the Ifespital. BrocaAtace, by J. O. Davis, Auctioneer, No. 54 Fifth 'Dike,' on on Tueeday evening last .17 shares Exchange Bank at $Ol 75 15 .06; Mechanics' Bank " 57 00 3 . ( 1 ,, _: M. tr. 111. Bank " Mt 75 -10 do , Allegheny Insurance C 0... 25 75 , e JovirrirArraar.—Two lads hod a bearing before alayOr Wilson, on Tuesday, on cross salts for :ulna and battery, haring qiihrreled OD lbe istreittli a night or two since, during which pen-Wylie Wire flourished. Their names are John Vernet and John Shannon. They were held to lila. A GOOD Pais a thing desired by everybody, and we wish to recommend to our readers It. Weldin's Robson ten." It is one of tho very beet momufaStured, and can be had at his sta tionary otOre on Wood street. CLIZAP Mom—Henry J. Seibert, Robinson street, between !Sandusky etreet and Vine alley, Allegheny' ally, le agent for a very superior quality of Coal Oil, which furnishes one of the cheapest lights that can be procured. We would recommend to our readers to try it. Josarn I.IALL has been committed fur trial on the charge of aseault with Intent to commit a rape upon n little girl named Ferris, which we noticed yesterday. The child is said to be very 111 from the effect of te;leged injuries. Ryserreads novels, and there is such antity of them in print that we cannot God time to lead all, and therefore wa mot make selection of.what we think the best, and content ourselves therewith. Ainsworth'. closets are pop.- lar and liked by all who read them. These with many etheri by popular authors, are sold at half prioa by Muir.. Hunt a. Minor, Masonic Hall, vie: 60 cents for 20, and 10 for 25 coat books. Call and supply yourielf. A118116.7Z0 7011 BOZOLAUS.-A young MAD named Diorgan, says the Daily Courier, living in Bomb 'Galesville, was arrested on Thursday evening last, charged with burglariously enter. log the residence of Mr. John Ayres, on the night of February 19th, and abstracting several articles of jewelry. Ile had a preliminary hear ing before Esq. Cochran, which rendered Ma guilt probable, and was committed to jell to await the action or the Court of Common Piers. Tns SCCOND -ANNUALConTrkp between We Nekton and Addlsoalaa Lltarark &Meth& of Amon ' , Clo•Ootlery will he held la LAPAYVETZ HALL oa TEItiIIEDAY XVB , NINO, March Bth. Voltam admlitlajt • 114 Y and Ewtticrola, MIL The, ear. he procunnt at thsprerdpal book lord meek Mares, and of tha weather& Doors *pea at 7 reckxln perfuntuune lo war wawa at 7;fr. • tark7hl ItY• X MAPLE BUGAB-1 lad Nov !duple Sugar ILLreed abd lambs by LIMY 11. 4,,OLLINS. ISMENEI=23 RECEIVED AT THE cu . , Ly GAZETTE OFFICE. Thlky-Stllls'Contrzeda—Blret Session; WAsnINGTOS Cm, March 6, 1860. Schwart•aked, het failed to obtain, leave introduce a resolution instructing the Cowl mitten a rt Mileage to Inquire into the expedienCy'Of restoring the compensation of Congressmen to what It was formerly; and Into the exporliency of regulat ing and'Yeducing the mileage. The Rouse seamed the considoration of the bill reperisid last week, of which a synopsis has been given, for the protection' of female passengers-le board ethigrant ships. Mr. Cochrane offered two ameadmantsorbich wee agreed te, providing that a proems be homed against offender* id the English, French and German lan guages, and that suit can be hrotightwithin one yhir of the lien of the arrival of the vessel in port. The bill mistimed • • Mr. Caelaranis, from the Committee on Commorke, teported 'a bill for the simpliGeation and codElcatitin of the revenue laws. lie said plain and radkuil changes had been:made from the bill fora eicriTer purpose, :reported at the lest Congress. All innoit. (ions wore abandoned. It was deemed best to conffoe the provisions of the hill to the existing laws on Ile subject, with such amendments so only neeselaryito `regulations them and which aro in ate:dance with ithe `regulations the Trcoemry Department for the tat four year", without the sanction of law. This kill simply collates the laws now Byroad over a largen u W L - bar of volumes. It was of the 'Utmost Importalthe that this bill should be considered—the interests . : of comonerni wets dependent on it, because there waanti imperfect:opda operating over the land. The pen sideration of the bill was postponed until the fret Teesdale April. Mr. Washbunie, of Illinois, from the Committee on Commerce, reported a joint resolution directing' the onexpended Lahore of the appropriation of Match, 1858, forlepairing the works and the piers in order to secure .the light-house et Chicago, to be direejed to the repair and haproviniout of the harbor of that city. Hotiaid that the original appropriation was $07,000, of which sufficient had been expended for the light-house, leaving $6-1,600 for the harbor. The resolution!erae weed. Mr. Florence pmsental a memorial of the Insu rance ootapanies,. merchants and other citizens of Philadelphia, praTing that Congress substitute steamers of light &aft for the revenue servicia in place of tho present sailing schooners. Referral to the CornMille,' on Commerce. The Bettie prepared for the election of a Chnitain. There were:upwards of twenty persona nominated, inelndlogo by Mr. Beige, the Jewish Rabbi, Dr. Rafael. du addition, Mr. Branch nominated the whole clergy of the District of Coloichia. Mr. - Poi. ter nominated the Rev. Mr. Lee, recently expelled from Kentubtry. Mr. Kligere moved to postpone the election Until the let of Jhly, which was negatived by 31 majority. After the roll was called many changed their names. Mr. Briggs withdrew the name of Dr.lßa feel. Mr. Drandh thought that all would agree that this Irene should continue as short a time to possible. They now had an opportunity of knowing whereas the strongest candidate. Ito now suggested that he offer a resolhtion declaring a particular gentleinan Chaplain; lid the other side otter an amendment pro posing another eaudidate; theta the previous gees. ton calltrl nod the contest would be settled itt two vote.. Objections were made. Whole cumber of votes 130; necessary to a choir 516; Mr. Ball, Methodist, 41; Mr. Proctor, Moshe diet, 40 ; Tqomas U. Stockton, 31; Mr. Nadal, 14 the remainder were scattering. The Mona, again voted and Mr. Stockton, of Phil adelphia, was elected by 15 majority. Mr. Stalliorth premented a memorial from Mobil similar to the above mentioned one by Mr. Florence An invitation was received from Ladies of tb Mount Verne Association, inviting the members ti eccompanr4.betts on a 'ilk to Mount Vernon to morron. Laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Sherman, the bill to reduce the mileage Irani '404 to 200 per mile, to be computed by a straight geographical line, wan taken up. Mr. Wasltlittnae, of Illinois, ineffectually requested Mr. Sherman to give nu amendment repealing all law. allowing any mileage. The bill passed by it s.3e of 154 against 21. The invitation of the ladies of the Mount Vernon Association Wes accepted (or to-morrow evening. Mr. floard offered a resolution asking for a neler committee to inquire into certain /inlet:l.llU rends by Messrs. Adram, nankin and Hickman, in In. December, to the effort that the President bed en darn:red to bribe them from their coarse of duty. Mr. Braneh hoped that no objection would be mad t from the danescratio ride. If the President were blame, it shnilld be known , if not, the calomel eboald he exposed, !if otlthill and Minoru participated le An oat debate, after which the revolution was adopt. Ssoace.—the Vice Preaident laid before the Sar a• certificate copy of thelt sties. Constitution, a m fro the President of ha Ctinslittainnat Cot Mr. Meson ttat.l that the E rgeaDPaPArmsbat •rresled Thadnects Hyatt. 3 • mo 4,3,1 t h at b e b. '• • --ki4Grat, •••• ervitiog to olioy the summons or rbb Senate, and Second, whether be is now ready to answer, and that he tee required to an swer such questions as may be propounded b the C111311.1.111t. inktashington, and antler oath. y Mr. Hyatt *ac brought in. • Mr. Hale Moved to amend the Ifret interrogatory by inserting "Veason!for excuse." Mr. lisle said he believed the &Sante [ } ad no tight to send for refs eit iaee, and leligred Le had a valid reason for not coming. Mr. Saulsbury said the questions were in the us. I eel form propounded in thweourts of law. Mr. Hale eahl that that was the mistake, to no; at though this was a court of plenary powers. Mr. lisle's amendment was lost; yeast 12, nay. 42. Mr. Hale toured in addition that the Sergoant.at. Arms allow him full opportunity to consult with consul. Mr. Mason thought they were unnecessary. The privilege would Lin allowed hitt: Mr. Hale withdrew his amendment. The resolution wa. then adopted; . you 411, nays re. The nays were Meturn. Bingham, Durkee, Hale, Sumner Wade and Wilkinson. • • . On motion of3lr . Mason, it was ordered that Mr Hyatt be remanded into the custody of the Sergeant atiarms, and be giyon till two o'clock, Friday next to answer the question. propounded. Mr. Wilson introduced a resolution Inedructingth. committee on Militia to consider the expediency o. transferring thacontrol of the Indian. from the In terior to the War DepartmenL Mr. Fitch repeated that be thought the common law was quite sufficient for the protection of slavery. It grew up undo? that protection, and existed under i, for many years, IVhenever It was found inadequate; ho would vote 14 additional legielation. The subject was then postponed. Mr. Fitch called attention to a entwounicatiot from the Regents of • the ML Vernon Pond, Inviting the members of both:Mouses of Congress, to visit Mount Vernon to-morrow. Ile moved that the Senate meet to-morrow at 12 'o'clock, to adjourn early. Agreed to. Mr. Unto moved to take up the Military Academy bill, so as to deep° upon the amendment appropri ating $1,300,04 to equip a regiment of mounted Texan voluoteori; Mr. Wigan ufged the necessity of immediate ac tion. • Mr. Fessenden was opposed to Immediate action on the ground that they had not yet heard from the President or Secretary of War. After further disouseion, a message from tho Pres ident was read, eaclosing Urn. Moslem's letter and lengthy commupication from the Secretary of War, ommunicatlng official reports on the difficulties on he Rio tiranda The question was then takon up on the motion to take up the bill, Which was carried, yeas 27, nays 17. Banos Mucus, iarch 15.—The Dentoeratle State Convention met and organized to-day. ltenolutions were offered lost:Listing the delegates at Charleston to support the nominee of that Convention, if he were o good Demoprat. A resolution was offered to sustain Mr. Davie:territorial resolutions at Charles ton, and if the principle in rejected the delegates could withdraw. On balloting, tharesolations were adopted, rapes sing admiration ot. the patriotic, conservative North ern nm, undimliiished confidence is Buchanan 's administration, embodying the principles of Senator Davis' Territorial,l resolutions' recommending the two-thirds rule that the vote of Louisiana be cast at a unit; that in the ';case of the election of a Black Republican I'residest, Louisiana should meet her sister slave-holding States In council for future measures of protee ion. The delegates are untram melled by instructions, but Mt. Slidell is recommend ed for the Presidency. They also pledged the De mocracy to support the nominee of the Charleston Convention. R. Vagre and Richard Taylor were elected delegates at large, after which the Conven tion adjourned. Nr wTons, March G.—The Tribuntee 'IV/Abington correspondent sayrtietretary Floyd appeared before the Harper's Ferry investigation and testified to the receipt of an anonymous letter, already published, warning him of a threatened attack on the Govern ment Arsenal, is fairyland, hot as there was none In that State be thoUght the letter a twaz, which de tected itself. Thaddeus Ilyatt returned to the city to-day, with the rergant-it-arms, and will appear at the bar of the Senate immediately. Mr. Hurley, of the Committee on Printing, will present a bill, to-morrow, directing that the-priuting and binding authorised by Congress, the Executive and Judicial Departments, and the Court of Claims, be executed under the charge of a Superintendent of Public Printing, who be authorized to courted for the lease, trectioti or purchase of the neoessary handbags, materials and machinery for that purpose. New Yonx, Maccl! P.—The ideamship Catawba, from Now Orleans, iris Havana, reports but twelve feet of water O. the her at the mouth of the Minis slppl, and the channel blocked by a large ship aground. The Catawba stuck in the mud, remain ing nineteen: hours, milli hauled elf by a steam tug. New YoUiddarch S.—Last Sunday morning the souring mill of Bir: - Billhags, at Thumpsonville, Sul livan county, was destroyed by Gra Some sheds ad jainieg destroyed. Mr. Billing's was par tially intrured. COICACO, March 0.-41 be municipal election pascal off to-day without any disturbance of consequence- The vole polled ie large; it will probably reach 18,- 000. The rotary,- melted indicate the eleation of Rio online Republican .lteket by from 100 to 700 ma- Jority. Louiswmcw, Much pt—The riror is falliogsolow iy, with 7 foot 10 (nohow water is the canal. The woathos is altar) ma*, LATEST NEWS B P TELEGRAPB: Much 6.—Prn oloes roof lane without mush age; lb. demand to moderate, but bolder. arm; plea oh 017,25 for gaxlrolly, but $17,37017*0 Is asked: there a fair demxtni. for dear !Loam sideel . 0 10140 bluis at $10,00111.72; a .totahronte boslarow was done in rib aides sake 100 libde at 01,frokily*, the latter far lOU this delivered We last part of Ibis t. 4 deemed fur bulk smog rides 8 ' . 40.6;4• Butter held cront higher. lord held at 10 , ‘. irm active; col. 0700! lads at 12,1005,65 for lover, 6 6 . 2 0 5 ,7 0 for etirs. and $6,/11100 for extra family. Widely io good demand; vales 1000 Rik at 10 4019;1;i. the ler for wagon. Urccoriee doll; 010 40 hilde auger at B@S , Mca bus. doll at 4102 Coffee farm at 1 2%013%, the latter for choke sromplee. Wheat eked, at $1,27661A for prime white, and $1.2301.25 for prime red. Ear Corn in good de. tuand at 40060, lu Milt; shelled doll and nntiummed. Oats to fair deman d slake MOO bgthat 47008. Rya tome ittall in good deusaud at 21. Darlity arm and la good demand al ! , 760 for prime 4.11, cod 00(1170 for fair to good. N.m Cots, March a --Cotton mations@ heavy; 010 1200 bal. at 11011% for middling uplands; Wright reports 200 bales middling at 11,1 f,. Flour trotter for good and choke' . eztrn, and arm for ad other descriptions; the trade demand I. fain sa108001) bb• at ss,W(a6,Zkfor raper state. 0,400 4 6 . 00 for 46 tts do, P. 2 0435,30 tor =pot western, 0,45.76566 for commis to medium 0011 t do, and 55056.0,00 for eta?. pfog brand. of asks U. U. 41.; market ciming buoyant. Co. nadistriilour gene and buorant; ales bbla 0*57601 $7,10 for common to choice sxtra. Eye Yf0ur53,7034,60. Buckwheat Fluor to modrratademand at $1,2 0 yal,ais per et. Corn Meal quiet and unchanged . Who dull and lower; 010 140 bbl. 0024. I*'brat arm, with • good mill. log demand; the aides lecludo 6000 bush red Soothers It $1,5801,42: 1100 Mull killwaukoe at $1,201,204 and 8600 t ank Uhkegotiprlng at • fra ct ion over *1,21, Aye Flour is tally at 66069, Buie) quiet and arm; nitro ZOO busk prime Canada Hest at tilfro. Parley Malt fir and is good re duursit; 010 4000 boob et 85010. Corn steady, with a fair emand; sake 16,C2 bush at 76 for mixed western, 700800 for ;allow, cod 88082 for white. ads to lug. supply and doll at 44045 for I Yeatarn.Catuidian and data Wool qakt nou . 00 h 0 litmis 010 00,000 111 al 306170 for fleece, and 20 0600 for polled: also 400 halearotaign at about the prsrokwut rates. Pork without material clang., end demand mode. rate; eat. 1400 bills at $ 17,31 0 1 7,10 for old men $18.17 o'r new do, $1001141,00 for WastartCprtme do, and *17017,2 for new dm Beef more active, but prlce• c:wheezed: Wee 800 bills at *4,204,50 for country 'prime, $1,2501,10 for coon. try m. 41106610,60 for repackod mete, and $11,23012,60 for extra d , Prime Mom Beef steady; Dowsed lgy mombui, brashest:4 out of coo n Cut literat earmor, h o t active. Bat ter stead) at /10 ons ofl4 for Ohio, and 14020 4:trusty; Come in arm et o ) '. Co alai. hot atm; sales 100 barrios private terms. 01001 plebout change; sale. 100 hhtle Oct* Nor condo et 18019, an-ar hunt 010600 bhda Cub. Mats' condo at 6 }.6677., mid by section ler Ihde at 6:3007, and 200 Wade Porn Rico at 7t407 , N4 Toteme unchanged:Wes 76 Hots Iteutcwity It 412, ana - 40 cases mad leaf at 7014. KNIVES, GUNS, Pro will r be received ot too crato or too Water Works hurl 7 reetocli P. at, of Pluttmr, the thlr *redline, tor rantlettle g the Pittehatgb Water W0,1[41 WWI Om 7 homed- Test of fear lath Plpe, together with the Ow branches bad Women sorkatit UMW 111XLSON, aupetiaterpleah, • , Peniusylvanla Legfilature Tiennuarrna, Marchj, 1860. Smulm—Numerons petitions and remonstrances .were presente4 and referred. Agreeably to order the Senate took up an act to consolidate mid revise the Penal Laws of the State, which was colosiderad in Committee of the Whole. The Committee rose and was granted leave to lit again. No amendments were taken in Committee of the Whole, but progress was made to the 75th sec tion. The Judiciary Committee struck net the sec tion declarinemsaquerade balls a nuisance. Mr. Smith morel.' to restore it, which motion was lost. • The Pittsburgh Bridge Bill and Supplement to the charter of the Monongahela Water Co., were re ported favorably. The Senate ,roceeded to consider House Bill No. 323, for the relief of Joseph Mitchell, Treasurer of Lawrence Co., which pawed finally and goes to the Governor for his approval. Mr. Blood called up the Rouse Bill, supplement to the Allegheny Talley B. It. Charter; an amendment was offered reghlating the manner of voting at elec tions of said Company; the amendment was agreed to and the bill was passed finally; but having been amended, goes to the Rouse for concurrence therein. Mr. Finney read to his plaoe an act providing for the incorporation of the Union Railroad Co. The . Senate proceeded to consider the bill which passed finally and goo to the Rouse. It incorporates a company to finish the Pittsburgh and Erie Road: — Mr.Alenedithealled up Rouse Bill No. 416, enti tled an act fiarng the place of holding elections. In Armagh tp., Iddlana co., which passed finally, and goes to the Governor for his approval. Air. Miller reed in his place an art providing far the election of four eupervisors in Wayne township, Greene co. The Senate proceeded to consider the bill, which passed finally and goes to the House. The Senate concurred in the Bones amendment to an act declaring a part of Big Mill Creek a public highway. liousc.—The'privato Calendar was taken up, and the following bills were pawed finally utu act to change the time of holding the borough election in the tiorough of Now 11.1exandrin, in the county of Westmoreland. An act to divide Upper St. Clair township and to creet,a now township thereof, to be called St. Clair. Supplement to!an net to incorporate tbe nod Bank Navigation Co. An act to incoiporato the Allegheny Observatory in Allegheny Co. An net to inceiporate the Deneral Assembly of the United rresbyterian Church of North America. An acl to incorporate the United Presbyterian Church of Brownsdales.4n the county of Butler. An act relative to the borough of Franklin. Au act authorlsing the Surveyor of Erie county to transcribe the surveys made by former Deputy Surveyors. : An act to ettablo the Commissioners of Sheffield township, Warren county, to levy an additional road tax. Aa act to proiido fur tho erection of a boom Crooked creek, Armstrong county, and to improv the navigation thereof. The above bill* having been passed finally by the House, will go to' tho Senate. An act to prevint the destruction of trout in cer tain counties, pasgal finally and goes to tile Oovernor for his approval. An act relative in the estate of Adam S. Gilleland and Thomas Gilleland, late of Fayette co.; an act erecting parts of Clinton, Elk, 111'Kean and Potter counties into a county to he called Cameron; an net for the appointment of viewers to view and vacate part of a State real io Butler co., were objected to and laid over; under this rule they will be placed on the next private calendar. An not authorizing a special tax in the borough of Birmingham pulled to second reading and was post poned for the present. Otherwise the session was spent in acting on p to bills, in whicti your readers feel no interest. The governor tiros signed tho following bills: An act to incorporate Union Unit Association, .hastown. An act for the relief of Mercer borough echnol d Supplement to an act incorporating the Allegheny 1. Manchester Railway Cu. All act relative to Allegheny Cemetery. Supplement to not incorporating the Crawford Co. I neurance Co. I.ot FutLa DELPPIA, March the Supreme Court, this afternoon, the One Commissioners of Alleghe ny County,lileurs.rllhenny, Patterson and Brant; were presented in custudy of the Sheriff. They were severally interrogated whether they stood by the re turn made by therriZto a writ of mandamus, refacing to obey the order off the Court- Each answered that he stood by the return. Judge Lowrie informed them that they had been heard by connect, and that the smart adjudged each guilty of cantompt, M refusing obedience to the mandamus. The Judge iugnir}d what disposition the plaintiffs asked. Mr. Meredith, on (heir behalf, replied that they loft the matter in the heads of the mart. staAfter consultation, Judge Lowrie, fur the court, ted that they had , no power, under the act of As sembly, to go any further in the entorcement of the writ, except by pumOtting these men fur the offense already committed, pf contempt of court, which is limited to a fine. An act of the Legislature which prohibit.. the cowry; from enforcing an order in the ordinary manner, haj struck down the protease of the court. A refusal. td obey an injunction i 3 punish, bla by imprisons...Cr:add the parties agree to obey the order of the reurt: bat the power of the court here, in a case whicble purely criminal, L. limited to • Sue. The prisoners were ordered to nand up, and arta soma remarks upon the enormity of their offense and the folly of their row's., in placing themselves at th e head of a rebellion, the court Imposed upon each • Mir, of $lOOO, with the costs of the attachment, and they were ordered Into the custody of the Sheriff till the One and costs erg paid. Immediately after the passage of.,the sentence, P. J Meredith applied for an alias peremptory mandamus. The motion was then irustained, and a refusal to obey this writ, if it Is granted, will render defendants lia ble to another fine. Pa., MarCh 6.—The new steamer built here exploded her boiler at noon to-day, when about startleg on her God trip. She is a complete wreck. A number 1.1 persona ; were killed. Only one body has as yet been recovered. The names of the vic tims are not yet ascertained. The following are the names of some of the killed: ' Richard Ilalcrumb, or Belvidere; Jae. Weaver, of Easton; Oeorge Smites, of Easton; Judge Sharp, of Belvidere; WO3. Sharp, Jr., of Belvidere; T. Shoo ney, of Easton; Jame' Shoeir, engineer, of South Easton; Otrorge Shoeff, of South Easton; Samuel Yates, Edward hlcliqrsi, colored, Stewart. Beuty. and Arthur Kessler, ; of Easton. The foliewing are the names of sorneof the injured : John of Belvidere, thigh bioken and head cut; Solomon Mclntyre, badly injured; And. /Bolick, of Belvideri3 arm booboo; It. L. YOUIO3, of Euton, badly Injured; Eugene Trued!, of Eaitton, slightly; Jou. Lesley, of Washington, N. J., slightly, We,. Parks, of Easton, arm broken; Henry Meildler. There are more killed and injured, but it is Impossible to got the names until the excitement utbeldes. :ALTIMORR, Mardi d.—Tbe Maryland Musa, last ironing, by a vote of 55 to 15, aecepted en address requesting the Governor to remove Judge Stump, of the Criminal Court of this city, from office. The case comes or in the Senate 10-day. The Senate puled 4 bill empowering the city of Baltimore to endorse half a million dollars of bonds of the Northern Contralatailroad. - The drivers of two city paseouger cars had a fracas at • ball last night, and; one of them, named Bailey, was fatally Am. Borrow, Match 6.—List night the stable connect ed with the , In Neponsat, was eg f . artily CUlllataihi, p t ogether e with II horses and :10 head of cattle. Tolegrapille illar-kets PfITOLS, RIPLBB• Or anything la Ma CUTLERY LLNE, cheap for nosh, AT OARTRIULIT 4 YOUNO•D No. 80 . Wood Street [Toe the Dally Pittetereh Clasette4 A CONDMOzet RlPlreireell.--It all the Re publicans were after the fashion of the writer of the subjoined card, County, State and National organizations would be of very little flee. The editor of the Volksblalt (a German "Independ ent" newepsper, of this city,) wa s elect e d m e President of I t he Third ward Repub li can Club, short time a go, an honor which he declined for the reasons given below: "I give notice to my (deride in the Third ward, who elected me as Vice President iq the Republican Club, that I first shall wait and see what the Republican Convention in Chicago will do, before I can be active for said party. Should, for instance, Cameron, Banks, or any other of this gang be nominated, then it would vote t agains such a candidate, be my duty, as an adopted citizen,but ' not to work only to against him with all my power." We will mention here that the two regular German Republican papers of this pity entertain no each feeling in regard to the nominations which may be made at Chicago, as that express ed by the VoUll,hitt. They are too loyal to principle to quarrel about men. The Polkablail speaks only for itself in this matter, and not for any class of voters. .BILLMBOLD'S GLNITINE biLLIMOLD'B 8110130 for the Bladder; LIELBIBOLD'S DUCTIU for the :Odium; UNUIESOLIYI3 SUOMI for the Gravel; lILLIMOLD'S BOCEILI for the Drop. LIEWBOLD'S BUODU for Nervemeuew; ELELUBOLD'B HUMID for Lose of Memory; lIIMMBOLD'S BLMIII7 for Dimness*, Vishnu lILLMBOLTYS BLIMILT fur Moult Limeade's: LILIABOLINS ItUOIIU for Weak Nerve; 1160.11104= JARMO for Geoand Debility; LIELMOOLD'S BUCIIU for Milvereal Luganda; =DUBOW'S 111.1011 U for thirror of Nacomat 1 1 / 1 451.1101M'S BUOLIU for Night Bertmdc DELI:MOLD'S 111:101111 for Wakefulnee; ULLMBOLD' LIELMBOLD'SS BOOfill for BOOM) for Dryttemofidon; Myrm the Sklu; lILLSIBOLD'S MOHO Do Palo. ha the Back; BOOLIU for [fearless of the /401415, with Temporary Bandon and Loss of Sight; LIGUIBOLLLS BUCEIU for Mobility and Rcellassmese •Itk Wont of Attention, horror of Society' ttLIMBOLD'S !MOOD for Obstructiou; lIIILIMOLD'd BOUM for .Liesseee erlotof from Dials: motion. Rod all diseasee of the Samuel Orme, exist:nil In either am, from whatever owes originate oa. Sold only by DII. ULO. II ItElfBSl4 h4d Wood •Ork•ok Pettsbutah. ac.22A••11. IP I OR SALE The proprietor, owing to hi. 111.1otalth, offers for ..le bat popular and well este...bed Hotel Property, rty street, Piltabutgh, known.. the "MANSION HOUSE!, bITUATE IN TUN IIIIcIEDIATS VICINITY and Western Passenger nail • Road Depots. The "MANSION HOUSE" le no• doing • large irandenti Meaner mid b.@ all the cm:meteor. of • Modern Poblle Home. To any one dedrous of embarking In the lOW tutelneea, • rare opportunity Is nor offered. Apply on the premised, or midmost by Lotter, the undereigned.. tort:Tod GROWN A (MENTZ. IMMENSE HOMII .41.1,71:0 EIT.TROP/E1.41.15T DERIAND: PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Was Intmlueetl to the YOH., early in 1859. IT 18 NOW Universally uud throughout the civilize IF TOUR HAIR IS GRAY, IF YOUR HAIR U.• THIN IF YOU ARE BALD. IT WILL RESTORE IT. IP YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU HAVE SCALD READ, IF YOU HAVE NERVOILTHEADAODE IT WILL CURE THEM. TO FRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, TO MARE THE HAIR GLOSSY, "SE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, SOLD BY OJ. WOOD CO., 114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND U IN CITY AND CONTRY. Sold lu Pittsburgh b GGISTS y Dr. ULO. U. HEISER, B. U L. 'ALL N LIMON • UU, aria all Druggist. Loadly I OUR SiXTR LOT OF GORR', TRAIL SIEIR rS, In 15, 1110. :25 and 30 Snrinaa: Ju.t r. l.d per Exprnas, by 011 r RATON, CANS A MACIIIIAL jz HOWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCIIES;. JI-e' Agree Cherry Pectoral; Meta?' Demo Wild Marl: Janie. hilivolotuag Leeselee Watiore Wletaee Clough La. gam- Itriao . • Polrtiouir Wafarmlleymee Pectoral; hilllees, At !Doe sod gal DAN Cough Syrape; Ropes Liverwort and Tar; MIN Balerne for the Longa. All the above valuable trardiclurs sold atILCNIN U ' d Drag Stony corner Market at the Dbustood. HAIR NETS AND HEAD DRESSES-- A - .1 of no and EXTILii al,e patter. received this kciaon, urea dr. Diacrum•e, Vi NC — coßsif - --- 11 --• :cms.Nic CUR size • • —Now Goods, and .t radars' prices, 'it : Mechanic Coruna at retail for $1.23. Mort dodo 1.00. ?ranch do do 1.00, Eugenia Bodice do 87. Mort do do 76. With • liberal discount w the tr•da. turd ALTON, CAEX a 61AOSUM. N EW JONOS NEW 9 0N08.—Poor Drooping Maidom twig by &C. /cater. The Wife, or Hell Dame Lions by B. 0. Voider. Manta tha Pride of Mt Vida. by Predostkr Barkley; I'm nicking of Thee. ballad; Moto/ my Heart, wards by dlr. Wm. V. Porter; 1 — .4 , d-that I mate DaaatifaL Just received by No. 118 WoodCILUILOTTI BLUME, at.;24 door abort, NEW sPIuM 000D9. are re cetvlog our parchavee et Eleuottable Geode la peat variety, sod at prime that cannot raft to plow both 'thole. and Wall buyers. iLaTON, CHU it retACIIIIM, Wittt, Street Trimming • Erotic:el Mama. WATER RENT ON NEW BUILDINGS. —All persona using Water Rent on Building, toe in ' , regrew, or recentlyerected, we requested Co nettle their reepectivet accounts doting the mama week. Own. ere and CUllitletoll. Womaog to twe hydrant wafer for banding pentanes are hereby oonfleE that they moot pre viously procure e permit therefor, lee directed by an ordl. name, pawed May 24 WU. Permits can be procured at lbw cam of the Water Work; Connell Chamber. nabtlied EDW. & WSIGICE, Ammer. pteNDRY .4 Bar Taos of I' help! Lake Boperior Charcoal Metal, LK We by JACOB RUM; te.lred comer Oboe klonongabelo Howe. _ - IMPROVED PREPARED GLUE, mmm t.M.A by the New England woe Lb„ Windsor, M The cheapest end bestprepanui Glue in the market 1 dm? family ehould hare it to mend broken alas, elan, fur Lure, fo. It. annenting qualities will, prove It to be boll.. pousabla prim 2.6 mate, with brash. Dealer. grinned Ma liberal terms by W. O. JOHNBTON Wl„ terk Statbanare, 61 Wood morel. STEAM BOAT BOOKS passage List a. Journals, Lodgers, height Books, Caib Roam, C Registers, Rands' Ledger. Weed &stews, Fuld Books, Bills Lading, Deck Passage Boots, 'lemons& um Books. Reuel slug and Delivery Books, tar sae by W. 8. 11AVEN, censer Wood and Thin! Ma. nr3 and corner Market sad &road air Ms. M oLL. itrinsio merits albedo PUle, together trlth the Amuse awe racy with, Ithla they are propead arid put up, eutttlor them to itterpatrottege they for largely MIA re. S.JOIIIISTON. cor. Smithfield and fourth .t.. -tplitESll FRUITS-- soo bozos Swnet Orono.. 100 do ?Warm° Lemons, /0 „d r.. - I'olllll Pm" JLIXI Tat .. 4mA tor do BSYSIES. a AUDI/1180N, ' NO. M1W.. 1 nf. oPPoodta caul. uota. EW --lA plc ueds just nxilrod and for se. by ILLTIIIIR• ANDEBDON, N 0.2 9 Wccd °pewee BL'Obarlan Hotel. 'OI.IIIK pkge White Fish; 200 do Itorring, 70 do Trout, 25 do Boatman. Itateiretinted kr We by 11111NRY U. COLLINS. Lr Ult 'SPICING STOOK is now com R pleted, consprislu Rto lichee MILK mod RARER 08, viglog l mfbo o we. of PLOUNORS from tbnio to Anso ES n; the colobreod TRAIL SKIRT. and a owlor moortmeol of Rommel. O. MANSON LOVE, 74 Market west. 'MIRO 'SUPPLY OF THOSE CHEAP JACONSIT flETTSinst n'd, wiling at WO, worth PAO, st BUILIMMELD • C0 .,1 OD LIVER OlL.—Baker's justly celebra te/ Oil "Al B .,JOIINSTON, Drente; core corner Eenltteleld sad at cor e RAID SKIRTS, SILK AND BAREGE ROM. Plsio and 'Pansy 8 / I b, Mama. Brilliant; . most natmatto amortmant of Ikonestira . • nua O. 'UNISON LOVA 74 Market at. amily all d Extra 'lour; in store sad tor. oak by _ UNTIL& Ii.OIIINSON, No. 0 BudtbfleNl4l." VI 01, ASS.1 18 b, is and for Neer prime Uobieardd use rec eived ale breed ßM= a LAMM TIMED FM , (:* bush prime Dried mte Applea, sad 25 bosh Pared Palo ti for We t 7 BECIC .15 1.4211411. ,IZEDS.-100 bush new Timothy Seed and 1.5 bWi Iluogartan On. Seed, bib mein& be& for . µbp by [nut] BUM & LAZZAIL BUTTER AND LADD.-10 barrels prime non Butter, add 23 kep fresh lard,J End roc:dud and fld• slab/ .1 [ore) ItZuK LAZZIR. ALL BARLEY -3% Mob. Prime just re m c o eived per Mama. teed Eagle, Rad f.r ma* RS BROWN & RIRCPATRION. ED AND WHITE WHEAT-2 cam eacb, onE,PLW.lo.ll,lLtavalt, for ale by JoiLY & 0.111X7=1) ik 00, 1 . Mat Wort, 0081? Wood. FLOUR BARRELS-300 Borhififtlin! Mar barsrby tor Ws !y J. A. rub carom %buts* ad Ant ebb ussmer APPLES-75 bblk- prime Rua. att App* 2r Well MA, JIMIR, COMAIERCIAL, RECORD COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION FOR ILIA RCII S APRIL Jo a; Mtwara, y. P. ennui Pammx, P : WOZZAST. I IL. Owcwa. PLTTEHLIIIOII AAktls. Z'3 (RdWrfal a.x:4 1 : 7 3 , for Mslsburph Ptrenrcsdn. WM33l3bar, Earth 7, 1650.. • We bad another detightfol day:arm:Blms bottoms 01, cidzerw of all conditions erjoyed ft to the full. Thers wale lively time on the wharf. The N. Li. Blom, J. W. Hallman, Ricbat and Inners/ammo to with lip:soda tripe. Eream eg r eat deal of throogh freight, a large quaralty stopped to Oa 'city, welling the air, ady. vary lam rocks on hand. Ma'am la in One condition, and ratans but wit:. neatly 11 feet water lo the channal,by pier mark. It. Em ote Graham and Meat Wind departed, with fair !cads. We hare nothlog of special .loterest to note In theprodora draft //Ear is firm and hadara feel like toasting upon an advance In prices 43r the better qualities. Corn Is firm one inalotalas its old figorm. There la but little 050r5r0Orit io Pram.. • Mad calm pervading all departments of trade. Wei hope for to early revisal of 1+661661.t, sod shad wtltosl6 it Tory graternily. YLOGR—wiles of 815 ad., principally from Area. Super. Extra. Pa.Psto, Fry. 71:1 hbla from a -- 570 500 . .c.5 lab • do. do 535 670 5 0.3 /50 •do do ...... -- 17 5 76 , ! do do 575 6V— 80'. do do 6 70 — ao , do do 575 t 1 00 900. do do g 76 —sala 00 _ Getfat Of 160 bush Diu Coro from atue no 650; 350 do Red do from Maned 66G 410 do ear do. on n Lott, at 68m aid 66 aka aballad do no wharf at GOc. HAY-10 loachi at $15019? too. SEEDS—Wm of 16 bush Timothy at $2,g.. ti 3 .3 Clam' a UM; and 11 aka Flax at $1.30. APPLES—aatra DRIED A2pcs..9— f a) huh at $l, 15 bbis at $3,50, and 5 , ri,t3 75. °GEESE -105 by W. It. at 11161,4105i111r. Uhl AE--sales of 8 blade N. 0.10 8%49e. 61GLASSEg_saln of 00 Ibis N. 0. to 47c, sad to des d 3 at 4901.3 colncE--ftlas of 25 aka at 121.1 E Idaka at 100 ~ Id ais at I 4 and 60 aka at 13013,tie. 111t1t33?-3 hbds Brottpo at 46,.. 1)112TY1t—aalo• of 12 Lola Roll st 111 r 1 0 4..1 it , 013 13, at.l7oi end 3 bblo at 16e. Eff bbla at 12%< to 000. 67211--aaln of 6 bbla No. a la, r, Mackerel atf I 2,L0, 130$ bnlif do at $uo); 120 W. White hen at 610.60, lb Igen frhatt, 16 dodo Lake Trunt at $5; and 10 de du Late Iva frog 66,60. IN/TATOU—sales of 60 bosh lufarlar Pinata.. 17,5t1a, sad NO do Naahannocka at 60e. BACON—an!ca of 1100 Ma ofdaa at 17 , ,i03:, au 1 fir) Cr Plain:luau st 113Xn--all city cared. WIIISHY-30 nbla at 26r—au dtt3a. 015—.16 Obi. No. 1 Lard at 90c.. LIIIS-15 bbl. Loaledlle White at $12,. Hoop toy I,9_rpo at $7 ll far slack, and 413 If f.ir p 700NETA.Har AND flUZlttllellttlA L. j The foreign trade at the port of New York for the put week eras Imo active than the presto°. fortnight fn the Ica port entries, although a large fleet of Nut lafte ytheafsand two Of the Canard &lumen, the Jura and Africa, oame .10 after {hepresent return. were made op. The total entries err the week, Itairuling the dry goodatable In our helpepar. are p 0095,8150, against $5343,354 the game week lath Aaron: The Mathes. In both foreign and domewiddry goods, among the Jobber eepecially, I. quite, Wire, and the mola of the spituktrade look than far better then their euly premiss aa the Mop of January. The Sarah and &tabur are lugs !myths', and mon we shall have more arUllty in - the no., tests with the middle Elate* and New England. it is yid too early tojadge of the spring demand from the Northweez, In which quarter the recovery from the depnwthan of leG7- GI her pun vary gmainaL During the month of febrouy the mantrap In Minot* bad • pod Creak on Um Nontt ud Sontb,llise (the Illinoia Central lent Ween Ch {ago out Cairo, the movement, however, being chiefly to the /South, and • fair bedtim e compared with the very light receipts art tut ecuoit4.betWeen Chicago and Rock blend, abb.. the more northern morn:tent over then n* cud ttiathsge leroported no moderate as the wise month lest year. lu gencrsi MN chandies, foreign. the pest week, the demand ra• tear. le domestic produce for export the durance.. add op 51,51.3,- 784 sitsinst $939,917 some week lath ammo. The export of ballioe.-nearly all by the Arago 0o Esiturdity—is mph.; $1.,417,65e the same week hut year. The movement GI vette was otherwhe active ha the week. The deliveries from Ciallfornia were 51,776,U8Z the dlthureentemte out id lbe dule•Treutry were Leary up to Friday morning; when 14 • sale aaftwo millions new Trustily Dille was mods b 000 deeretidy, though tbe Aaaletant Treasurer fo this city, y , tied $1,780,0110 of the money placed to Ids credit by SistorJsy allenteeti. The balance in the villa here now stands le • /34,215; against $9,955,..= at Machu of the previa. weei. Thebask return of tb la afternoon Intl oo doubt show • eidendite waln on the specie line of tut liendsy, which stool 5A773.896i Br.•l4Ous, March 2.—Tho weather Is more like April the, Marsh-.warm nod pleasant. Trade Is eummenang tuts, ably ;ta ht'll., and a Lugo quantity of grain Is now twin; boug for the country. dos boom tu.slay tuld lo Wary desiari In the three country point. MOM, $ . 23,000 worth. PacepeCtS bid fair. with.the price of count', proles. and low rates of groceries In ht. Louie, for • Leary trrls this of lig. We have been shown the following Firsts 146141'6am below: "Naref:OW.oA March I.—Sugan uerbaugs4; coffee Sr lir, at l*Mlac for prima" Bt. boob rale. an no higher, If m as high, MI.. 150 hat g ood Ititimfd to day at 121.".. In sugars aro bear of ntoa loms finto drat band; 25 hbas 14r eonl Iron, Inns at Ile , 5 1c4.4•Minds• low; • tot of common SaLl fru. los., at :fa, Ifultoo Is Wor marketth only 450. dour was • BUN bettor tixlay, mni pric. tend nirWard. 1 Now Orlon. dispatch of Jimerdarz Lists, isiautedi aupordnollom at 12,124 i, and advancing, ' In prallliuria then to • fair trade; • afoul., dealer lull about 000,000 worth yellow:fay and today. The ordure ten. LPimo loyd greater than the aopply.most of that quality bargons off to musket, Ineparchn from Cincitmall to day am hot very favorable to the provision holden, but es A cuit Money td y lithworolog nlentler, holden whil not dal nth M sr- Wading. , Ths onto:count of the scram/ depositor's. mbiwo to tla draft oft,. Trultod BMWs Totamme utt the 200 of psbrn.ri Wm $5,627,774 24. Thor/gofer. ordered were., follow.: Trowntry of the IL 8., at Wsablogtoo.—..—..—, natant Tramnrer at Bt. Loot., 51 , .., Avdstarol Treasurer at Ban rrancisco, D.P.142 at Norfolk, .... From AsMitmt ?murmur, New York, N. V 'Do .do do New ; : Imports by Wye r. ~... .„' NEW QELEANB, per J.W.liallmaa--5 Ws mat/woad' Bora; 194 plg. lad, Nevin & cm 140 hides, M' ,ca; 10 Ake nide., B Lialoneesock 49 bale. cotton. KeenetlY a okelli de do. Arbdok/e & co; 329 do do, 2 bra medicirre, 4119 bide *l6O 4,llark, 1950 do Boor, SO do glee, 18: iierord,l44, Clarke A co A visaaP.sao, Per Etineres--1 bbl. 011, 12 ek. TlmotEy eed, owning tOOO hoop pole., 21 bk., 1 bg, 101 .... 90 1 salt 4'., -', hied utile; bye Gwen 1a: lamp, Barbour a co; 42 helm bob • Gerhart, (as mks rley, Abases A Verner; II 61,11 apples, aim*: as eke berley, Slarning cm 10 kegs tard,slurphy ,I`. Apc 22 teak AiTsme, 8 boa glaakllatewell & cm 100 bdt. P 3 Per:Chadwisk A son; =do do, Grafton; 1 Ike; Purim; ' 3 tkda bas 4,,, : htds • 1 hr. batter, Is aka prodoco, /knish A Trio:Ml. ...,,'• !do, LOUISVILLE, per Docket -144 bbi. dour, Wallsor, 100 do Blegtetn; 102 do do, Liggett A co, 60 do do, Llmledy: sr bide coiled; King A ok 24 hit& roger, Dilworth Bra Z ice hates, alktels tobac, Clarke a co; 12 do, 1 Mr cl?, Doyle; hbda do, GOP; 63 bp wheat, Hernsedy A brcc FA t o “ed, B A Pahneltork A to, 1 bbl • 1 ho belle, Lovely a cecl 141014 Joe. A Coomn 9 his storm, Wcodwall A co; I math.. d • Itherldrg 100 kg. powder. Leach A co; 100 toed p moral, it 0 Loam* 204 empty bbia, Wood; 67 aka cons, 17 bbl. do, 1 do d bo o,l 2 hrs tti.o. tq lard, Edgerton A Stewarta 22 mks apples, 0 h. do,' owner. CINCINNATI, per IL D. liaare-123 Wee cotton, 15 bp • daiwad, 2), bbla lard ml, 7 pkgs hh goods, Clark. tut JOS hhl. w hbllrtasMl: 13 balm cordon, Dickey & oc 25 do do, Me A 44 4: 9 Was Km, 60 ht bbta moladeok Blime.L.P; 52 be g twined% Yloyd a or, 14 Salrille machined, CIIMIIar C Cu,loo bhp door, kfferelti; 32 do whisky, Keller; 1 Ms bast, 0 MiN bhd. sem, George Acm 2 do, kledilk 2 do , d begs - at e. 4 bblkl oil, ado nookeese., IttEed A ctc 12 do I oil, d . A V shrostack & co; 74 bre mop, Robinson • cm 25 tole / ou r, ante& Yea gorder; 15 dor clokr Mr, YOulta; 10 bhloi on, d sad' bad; 1911 bp wheat, Kennewly a bm; 10 Isli4. ber6o, 1 4 Dairen A co.'. IT WTOTII imports by Railroad. *o, p r 8..-183 pigs laid, 200 b.z. candles, 2 lots 66 fonliturs 661 varnish. 60 ta, 1 k b powder, .65 btds roll, 202 tzelsrd,4B 61.1.1 all, 1 6 hunt 2 paw, 100 bbls slcohot, 6/ b 2 Woks, 1 Mt hum 8 bss indse;l2 61.1. Water, 500 Vs 1 tarA4s bbls eggs, 10 b a ds stamblers, 20 bLids moon, b Ibz • bbls d goods, 100 bbls whlskr. bbls 1 ,401 t t, I inschins: 2 Wavers, 4 pulleys, 1 counter chat, b 3 • yPo Marks I or, 1 bs. a 1 dr fats, Haller; lot 66 far canin vule; e, 8 gpshi ticipr; 13 ksp lard, Liggett car em 1 c rattle, to n sbh ods, lard, Liggett & R,2l.- 1 bbds tobsom, 73 todis paper, 11 blds bed. bottles, lot YIP, 32 bbd s 9 hams, 3 bdis silk lats,7o tas empsy machlewry, lashm ts, bats flag, ckl WM*. 31ms medkine. 1 do drags, 2 do pe bh 'goods, 60 Md. herbs., do P. 2,230 bg ibs, 18 eta bac., 2 DO, Pets. Is toy 1 kgs lard, 62 to do rolls legalise, 160 bbl. whisky, 4 Oat s . bz wbs6; Cwt. cc; 2 Muds tolme., 2 bbis butler, / ds egp, lt, /ham% 10 do d apples, Graf Tangoed.: 13 e P•n tn or 6 bag. Rases: 1 bbl batter, White Orem ?X socks roe, prmes gsrseed,fludth .6 Trim ble; 10 LW.. knobs, 13 bdls paper, Lirlogston cm bs • 1 bbl butter.•l do ills, 2 sks beans, 4. dossed. Peek, 4 blds butter. 3do eggs, I. keg bud, 78 pcs mut, Walser I Dilworth. 3 bbls some, 3 do bowie, Mrs!! *mg 1 car Iron. inombergar; 100 bble Deur, /411 61, a o, n . 1 41.bnat, Vosgalley: 12 s carboys, losio; Ims &Zee, tiewlnyeta or, 35 Istals buss. Holmes dt co; 2 boz o as 1 bbl glattlsoSre . North Amu 011 col 93 bbls Bela, pnry, Jones:t &nth; 11 bag carpet Car. Wilms a on 0 tars ma do sep I ron./Loss; 4 bdis sham pelts, 1 IdoDoming 2 bblabottew, 1 do eggs, Little& Trimble; 23 lags a r t s, a tags tassl,4 do rye, 3 do sks barle butter, ws/no 2 tabs ts, 2 sks d spples, bs 60 y, ?guar; 3 tar • 1 bbt 11.461.- sou t 1 tads d applm, ammo. , . ZEIC Weis We klad , tbeVoirlig Items In the Cinclanall Commercial, of D, bean Wan arrirml from Ping:moth yealardey, ra• to rakAlt' eh. snub WILL, with fldr trim h wore_ - rb & =Mud, from NU/Morel for yoayrUlsad Eairaz, from Ettaborgb for St. Ural; paukt down yamaty,„ - .„ Thn Other Wan and/auk Poe W h o arrived Dern Pittbur. Priggleltted for PULaburitlt, Wlth n fair trip. Mtge ital mica St. LaSs, may b. found at the lone this morning, &Wm.:lW PlUeborgb. With light aetrialp kir Wheeling sod Illtabarah, fraiattta coattails abarutsat for Naalatillet at. Lords sad :tag Or teats at lbe following Men for-- piluburgh-flan mo/asere C&l whleky dem Mar sao Da. • Zc park le---Wltt mod 104 4= mud freight 13).6. 1110 ex% Neebrllaky We bbk, Me Ea, pound frelgttf.:s ‘ , 66 cbitile—binat pound freillas Ze T 4 109; whisky and oil bbl; Mani =LI tOo bbl. • DraniTtlle.-whiety and oil 1:0e. • • blek:gand oil 60m pound freights "it ti IC* Da op* Pow wurms.., lal at y and oU SOm flour GUM Durst.* end f . 450 pork. k54-beans in !Inds 3e;3e;and other ratl,l4 ltagabel loa n keglord 18m honks flu beet. lUmferstorillefooffe. Itheonnflo. 'Dater, pa.aread • ism:appal Lteatzteim • • ,tilaniiro. DITAZTCD. lolograpte, Uri Minn* I ToNINA, Cromell* eemon, Brommemic I •LeCerson, Ermeurr w et* CoL Bawd. mumbette; I CkeL BOW. Xlll4l' Worm; Wlre=r. I Won Mud: n: arb:4 ck oata w l Emu Orrham, Zaase** LocauClo. • 7tirer-11 toot • ; • - . ca tnra et ' .. Washing Ala ci 111, ne. 'cLoTnilifi, TIM! AND LABOR SAYED. .. Indlipontable to Hottztkeepeto... moSt 813LPLE,ECONOMICAL and , a tLs di rads arthels sear attired to the palls to athmste -TF. ~ Delthalptikth. It magas ot • .aretal alkalise. aka the titts tite' la• ..r• skis, sad la Interkkeythrder of aced with ries. ?bare le • . - ..." thaaskdfresa 6 toll Whir Waal= the thraeylladerk Orrs '-'.. k tarar4 7 .•theylladers st the earth tture le appears di; eristrag • tad; Sombre Ms ilrator tarts:kik th!, .t, . 4,,, sad errectrthly realoila the &rt. The wee. arks water doss the work qukkly. entirely kith theblag, sad thru(tasee the via efthotbss. .. JAIIRO R. ItODORILY, -- . • 1 01Jorus' rtilsy, Phila. 4 &gut kr Yetnetylvaars.. atthLIYAN k AIATT, Prookters. I I '1 ' 66 Beekman atterainers York. N. It . 4t4t.• and County Breda he athro, aad sernbasse• '' lappikd With MACtilaill at wholesale on liberal terke• •, • . Allir.A Illocblos it la oliratloo by a Laglidnal Aally. at ' act sahonrscso.C6,lltasksral'.' - pOTATOE,s?F7S Eyes for sae b gar 4‘!1.2.11ta:r .$ll}J ouv bi.uou swan . Ow ...._. Iw.ooo 4 ? . .1
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