r,. I ri titslitirg , ..!,. ~ t-, • ,-.-: ~. 3 , 1 . , mars. sausrr..n. inuww..a. s.macaca-a.K.incT2., R. tat BM "I'7 C:O.. •31 11114.4k1ir.11.116 2 Olta.; • `t•ls,.- 'ol , !^ THURSDAY, 5191341110.-. MARCH n, 180. - , • IrCi4'savAiNos, I netiaEriv , G. cuirrLz4, ' as owns e=err. I • Anennejeles.7,-The PittsbuFgh traiittaxerirts, i - tirgeeiirtuetee et:acme the hudided• idesi la thattl Cuh etrroturlim; cities—do:tots three-I . Who DOT add who anti—soi sarongtasanhothrere and to dada.. ideid to newly ell the warding roma, store lided d e; hdellos hooks, huteho,Txtoried add ConiZtai* ihnhboaded ne two citlas. where It le no sod .. , f - tno holds to its families for perueeL As d medioen for darer. hieldra Ltwoallsre,• todureteedtd which he otLer pdtpeelehdtdro Perohlytwarid can cflidr. allwbo dealt,' to meta tht• Urge dud of dor citizens. The W*OILT Chherre ..11 UM Ile. ho. • +hue* larger elmulation to %rare Pettacyhddiehlktio not Titglata among tabetantla tam. as dad .tderalituti. than Shy ether Heed= payer In 1113 AdtiOn Of thelltste: • election intimieribit , the people of that State areas trim Ilia in the support of ftenb , . ' gall:tot aid State iher taken Ote-sicaer'positsta among her Meters that . aheedirmatidopeniagoi the camptigeref 186. Let he:ti gkrious rtiample he not loot on other oonnonwesithe, etgenge 7 the home, of Deng las—eterteri the anti now New Hampehlee —the 4pme,Zt Pierce—keepe it in 'motion 1 I TethVxmarairroxeosyiairow.--The delegkles to the ViulicitonCoriveritiori will not And it Texy ecinfortehleVarlim ihelx aojoiira In that it any ridlaneo may be placed °lathe peedlotiotiJi: of letter . . ; tad inhere. Exorbitant p rioee will pot 11 4 bo:deinandedfor hoard and le dg * Ing,lst -it is extremely doubtful WhetheOhe, Deanaciatio reYreaeatadres, - with their crowd of ordaidirattandlints; Cadand accomorodational in iluroltyur,:anyyrice. , The dondlords of Cbitr• lastineaxpoat torealize-a small fortune from' Ilia crowd itittraniers who have been invited to Pro take o f t h bo ubtful hosPltalities of the Palitiatto Fliaijos `“i'CloCasional," of the Philadelphia ireao distromen as 'follows In regard to the antioipOfed "rnali"-of the faithful, on the 21d of April neXt: Democratic N o tional—Committee, cube atedlipan by the , public sentiment argued by the appreheuelone in regard to the health!of Charleston, at certain seasons of the year, at its lost meeting 'selected at an early period as the tints fot-the assembling of the COWICIatiOII, apd ltis even.novt believed tb e yellow fever bey . • •,-Ang:biakets out with great virtulance at Havana, it may not beantirely safe for Northerners to ko toMattes/on on thet'..Binf April next. But the dlfSmileyringgestud itr my early letters on this subleckvitich is creating the most feeling at presentee tlepiosipeotive incapacity of Ottarleseon to accommodate the large crowd which will un quadbMWeh4liallrown into that city from the , 10th te.thos.` 7 :234 of tent month. Nearly every body Vera identified' with the,Democratio party intends to go to Charleston. I have seen, within • the but week, gentlemen from all parts of the ooaatryi and, with few exceptions, they are looklog forward to Ito meeting cf the Demo - cratio National Convention as an occasion fell of interest to themselves, either politically or ',moonily.: Those who recall the excitement* Bahian= in 1814, '45 and '52, and that whieh prevailed at Cincinnati in ISIS, need not alsope reminded Of 'the immense manses of people ego gregated at time two pointe, or of the uncertain ty of-obtaining accommodation, as well as the exorbitant - elm/gee of landlords and others: 7 ImagittUt r iti army Of from twenty to fifty thla, sand people'poured into a city not much larger • thattßeading, In 'our - State, surrounded by an unprodactive , wintry, and by no means fortu nate in, estiveyancce for travelers, and, leascof all;forn - sudden Incursion of hungry and thirto •men. Speculators are already on the qui ogre to make money out of the neceesities of the sale. Simi the chivalric eons of the South anticipate that, whatever .the Charleston Convention may do as to politics, money will Sew tutu empty coffers from' these who may be attracted there by tha - greitt gime which is to be played out pt that point. - • ThelhOletproptictore of Charleston give ad a resson for' their Wilt prices that meat and other ' tablefeed aro uncohamonly Retiree in that vicinity; -but we (inspect that the true cause may Fe 'din. covered in the rare opportunity afforded th.m for turning a penny. A French Icing, who mice upon's time made a visit to a email German prin cipality, was astonished on looking over his ho , tel bill, itallepseds of, his Reward, to End that • eggs *ere yet down at a dollar apiece. Be Or dered his man to demand an expatiation from the unscrupulous host. In opening the subject, the steward remarked rube landlord that eggs must be Sealte in the neighborhood. ..No, sir," re joined llaniktor, "they ore not; but ktirter are.", ' '',. •,...!..c". ; .___......_........... . . ''..j• - ., - ,,';' , i Tax Rostesexartidinn.:=The 612CCZ:13 of 4115 ..." .. :1:: . ..":!:a great, mtiasurein thepopular branch of the 4: i .;. •',:. , ..". :I Waal legislature, which has been announced by , •.'; :Pi , telegraph, is belled with joy throughout the T - F - "'il - ,'''l'f - • Country. It 'realities with the Seaate to either 11 : ::: :, i '., canoe/ in the salon of the house, 'or take Ile „2..... '' t• ; ; , responsibility of defewieg it. The lieW York • -.- ;•,' i - lialuna thus announces the passage of the 1:411 ;.:: *•.. ...:k - in the Repsle ef„ . .llepresentatiees i i I'..1:•:" - ......,..-e :••:.,,,,..„. "The'frimide a free labor throughput the •!: . ,•.;!: 1.T., Union will send up septa of joy on learning that 1t!....4:-:f . si the Roue of .Representatives, on Monday, by ‘.•: '•••••.:''' .• . the derkitini Sers'af 114 yeas to 66 nape, peened ,'' '''•' - • the Reinestead bill! We would fain indulge the th:Ti.!:.:.!::F,.. : , hope that this wile end bene fi cent measure will • . :• 7 71":""!::: , yet receive ,tiir...eippreval of the .Beuate, 'lied ...:::,,...,:.;,,,.:,,-,....„. stfely pass 'this' gib:feat of th it .Exteutiva gate i vote upon the bill is eigoilloant. Of the 114 :;•,;.,.; 1 - yeas, 28 are Buchanan Democrats, 6 are Anti . Lecompten. ; Demos:ate, .1 --(Briggs) is s'Nori.la .',••• •!..'..,.:,. • • •Amerleass;iind24•are Republicans. Only oat 1:1 -is from.s slave State, Craig of Mitealri. Of the ~ 44..., , ,,.; I 65 nays, all are from the slava States, except ;.; ,;•!. ;Iti l - . one. ..Thry,c'.ef :course r are Odell Numerate. " •'' . 7' The representative from the free States, who .; ;, , :t. . ,...., ~, voted against this boon to the freo laboring men : . ':::4,. /5 William Montgomery, of PtlalltqlTAZll3, the !', ~. ,:;,..1 i very person who ostentatiously euglneered i ••'... -",•,;••. , .;"- I through the Roue, two years ago, 'the Critten '2:"7'T"'.'4e, I den-Itantgoutery. bill,' and then, when Lecorop ...: ! ton, junior, appeared, in thefehepe a the Bog. •1'..; ; •,:- ':_;• .:f rola bill, deserted his post, lied to Pennejlvenie ... ;:',l for the remainder of the session, got down open ,!• his kneel before, the Lecompuonitesl of his dis trict, humbly begged their pardon, and implored :-',•''... them to try him again, which they erere foolish o' enough todo. ,, Wllliam Montgomery ! Pass his . . Santo aroundi- • We , decidedly, prefer that ,of .•;_:... „: . Jame! Crail,if Mineola' ',' , i -- .• . .t - . Thole who batiste in-the doctrine of "free - r:--• • f• homes for tree men," tear!. now IteeP their efre . 1 • .•,..-..!,..4 .- on th e Renste;witiCits pirliveri democratic - II: nneinri t ir - • - Y. ....• Inn,B4amert , or Renole.—lf we vtre asked'. ta ' 7 :.. :.t.;• , nareafsgeodeetopalgo , document. fe the State!-. : ' 1e..; - • a doeumenkthet you'll appeal to he commOn I ' _ sense eTettriciera, and at the earns time spin toanitiojeir itepee:fel eons ideratian-we eh ouid, '••• I•- - withent.leraltation, dad - instil - lea lifooinerai'e S : i; late epee' oh on the 4 .Ri ghtmof Latlar," so pre - I? oessinethoso - ieciataites.. :It presents the ques tion in a lighe so . foreible—lts positions are 'ep truthful—and Be conclusions so irreitiiitible—tiiet the most ordinary mind can comprehend its fell *?ort - itriebout any preparation. It is a plain Asampetniliun of facts setting forth a great warm of the IfarUatitsj . r . , and .10 13110 h should be carefully otadled" by'ewery man who earns his bread 11 , _the /MI6 . ?I . AIII brow ..- by All who fed en iete net In the growth and prosperity of the nation .. - and by tell who prefer American enterprise sod 401) ..ladvrx to the enterprise lind ~. ldaaW•aor...Terelvi 'Rations. Wo Crest .the trathii - contatned in this grand vindication of (be uitdaet•tabOr" will roachrn every hoeateadln -...,,, ... _- . ! the . . •A Eto ape . tett ie this morning's 214.11 • .))' e mooraoy are growtSg testl' Prjt• • - 9141- underolt the anticipated high charges: lh9 by olel keepers, and seerdi o .o l .l !rest. Giliir ts to lea c " h is t g the piece of meeting to coutti Committee, itis °lore. 11t1412 ' d r consideration; tint 111 act hare the }fir, '1ig349110 - treititit , that It mp to 'bift 4 oe Bottel Csa: oils& vt --7 , n , gruz , Tuar.--there .d ie, , ieu tau s . n u id ia , u in . • - - pinata In Cua b n lad b.tiiul s • on 1 4 e • ° , o"ed, I „rossis, so bte urs netk;l7 1. ' . ,erbasaa; 1111 • 44`;'; 1 ;;1".`",-`, - I ISE ` i +~'e~~ 4.l34iett, BletthlitkiTD.—if nit ECpUDlaallir.";. , '. WHOL '• FAtlli : TiPOiTlAlTti....rt6 ll lieie '4t I . :-:: : iletv , -• •2t''' , ' A. : - V.. , ,4. ' "-* - 4s ex - • "- ~, v,N Dumige ,c v _ r li-,:nate D e ar .. .._......._ . Th," l'- 6 t' L ! ...le a ' lll44 l h "'J .. ' ' PPr°a " l°ll: ` ,- -. " .- insist Wel ''. eas jay Ufill elk I T±:alt T O tiouTuAßirroWeNik. preddeiiu Lisnaitinf, a ATLI. 'CiIibtVIIIICe44IIIO- /6 Mad dog excite ,,_ _ Y.r._ . a gentletoen wbou acme we have not leaned , tti!ran AND DAM. :Mad or ~ ,t a. r r. ,: ati. ..T a r y. F D. .i ir, vicar b.l .e New 1401, p.plb folloting rules will be teceesary : , . we. , t. _s.; d rug st . mi . _ tot. come pothole i__ T . b . . Va.dablit But o peon Line 111:11taJ Mates blall Uinta , '.' T. - 11611 . 1:1116 - iiiii nuifli ' a . cmailislOrypOliOy 0- ! for the purpose of exterminating a part ward those who have ,hitberto been separated the canine community, ettidertille there purebsiet 11 .. race NTT v.sx, Imo: W.Teit .D from-us ratheiby divert:idea - of organization, or some ctiewing gum for his bbildten. He Put . Co. i10.0.1.0e I t0.A.11.T0l , . BATAS. 1. elf 'MIL .rat. perannal. preference, than_ by radical antag- i both pacikagee babas-pocket and roomed home. 1 vANDKIintI.I., 14.(Ortr,— ' Pat. Match it W.A. epth 16 oniem of ideas and purposes. - Icy mistake he gore the wrong peokege to his 11,LINOL!. 0tia1gt...............81‘. Aprll 7 W...L liprii r 6 11. Petit' aid • universal 'organlialiono by, children; andlaitg&tbe eiogs tab ihrt gum, in --. rbooi; ,. B t, " ""' 2 Iv .4- 11" g Stacey, Counties, Townships and Villages, cr consequeecent which the former very soon died. p ay ., , e ...,...,, , , .LT:DO" . ..a.• Election Diatriate, under the lead of men of work Not loneaftar, bid 'Wife else expired .from the ~ Finn Cabal slool)ecend Cabt0....—56 , 31 No Third Cabin and of worth. effeot ofla eclat! portion - of thuttupposed gum, i ~.t iec o r p "I i I Or Sterr.tge. Malrg, heltal troM Itarqra to Arill.r.. 111. Prompt, persistent efforts by each organ- and theso; himself taken - daegerously ill—le specie , , ,n,, A 1n f,,,,,,, d ,,,„ „,„,..„,.,.. it n iztilon to impel kindred organizations in eery baring skin taste of the poieon under the D. TJUDANOD, Agent, No. 6 Doling OrOco, New York. neighboring county or township , but especially emote mi stake, Oar inforolaut states that the i _ 0 . 13 bead . In those where we have hitherto been weak. : child of another man has been piosoned in the ~ , IV. The eysteroatic non am wer66,l ctrculatia a town tunesting a nods °ranker prepared for a and diffusion of Republican newspapers and dog.—Chicago Prete, lOrh. dOCIDDeD(S. i V. &minable. and c freed, e precautions against, trends on the Millet box, especially in districts where our advereares Esve en overwhelming preponderance. [Corroopondoaco of the Daily Pittabtugh Oszatta j 1h11216131710, MOtch 18, 1860 Ede. Gcaette: The House, to-day, took up the private t calendar, and passed• over a hundred bills. Meat of these were of no intereet to your' readers, and each as were of interest were tele graphed you. In the Senile, after the presentation of: the usual crowd of petitiOns, Mr. , lmbeie — called up Senate bill to enable the oblinti - of Beaver to borrow money. .The amount Was originally fixed at $76,000, but, on motion of was. Imbrle, it was reduced to $50,000, - and In this shape it passed.' The object of the bill, it is understood, is to enable the county to pay off its railroad debt by compromising with the bondholders. The Philadelphia - Police Bill passed by the de aided vote of 19 to 9—more than two-thirds ' and has gone to the Governor. It is rumored th at he will veto it. The opposition to it was on polit ical grounds, in both Houses, the Democrats having got the foolish Idea into their heads that they can carry the May election in that city. • A bill introduced by Judge Bell, of Chester, to give the Judges of the District Court of Phil. adeiphia the power, separately, to hear Inter lo.outory motions in equity, and make clearers therein, except final once, alas gave riJo to a party debate. Judge Bell alleged . that tt was opposed merely on party grenade. In Phila delphia die Judges of the Common Pleas hove" lull, and those of the District Court, partial.' equity jurisdiotion. The purpose of -this bill was to make them equal; and Judge'Bell said It was opposed, solely because it would increase the fees of the Prothonotary of the District Court, who is a Democrat, and decrease those of the Prottibitotary of the Common Pleas, who in a itepubliesn. He thereupon delivered him• self of a tirade upon the domtuant party, de claring that .11 'an the first time he had ever known party' politics introduced into a purely judicial questioh. Mr. McClure reminded him, in some pertinent cod well-timed remarks, that two years ago, when the Democrats had a majority here, no effort was made to punish Judge Wilmot, by abolishing hie district, for having been the oppo. :Sidon candidate for Governor. In that struggle IL was confidently expected that a man who, like Judge Bell, had been on the bench himself, would resist this aUcropt at persecuting a Judge on political grounds; but he, at tho behests of his party, heaßated, staggered and fell. Judge 801 l replied, urging the old party ex cuses for that effort against Ridge Wilmot, which Called up Mr. Landon, the able Senator from the Bradford district, who sticeN=fully de fended Judge Wilinet. The debate was a warm and rather tart one, and resulted in the defeat of the bill, yeas 10, nays 19 The Penal Code was taken up and discuased an hour, on the first neaten, the pending quee lion being a motion to add to the drat section, I as'. a minimum punishment for treason, the words "and not lets than two years." Thin brought up the , whole question of minimum ' punishments, and was intended to test the accuse I of the Senate on that queatioo. One great fee- I ture of - the coda is hat abolishing the whole system of puniehments, in cartes of feiony. It fixes maximum punishments, -sod leaves ail doe to the discretion of the Judge. Mr. Hall made a strong speech against the policy of abolishing minnicaum punishments, and Mr. Penney and Mr. Turcey made equally etrong speeches in its favor. The bill was then laid over till to-morrow. Mr. Finney called - up the resolution relative to final adjournment ou the 27th, which passed second reading and Ilea over. It would be a good thing it the legialatnre could adjourn on that day. A bill to relieve a bank in Philadelphia from 'a tax on ice restored capital, occupied nearly the whole afternoon. It pasaidle tLird reeding and was then laid over. Mr. Irish then called up the bill to regnlato charges upon Railroad Companies. .1a commit tee of the whole he substituted on entirely new bill, being a copy, mainly, of the New York bill, in which shape it passed through committee of the whole,und came ap on second raiding. The principal cfiange made is to authorise the com panies to change their freight tariffs Once every five days, instead of once n month, and also la allowing more margin in charges upon way freight. Mr. Isiah then addrcesol the Senate fur, an hour in 'a very ablo and conclusive Ppleth, in which ho went over Km whole ground, sod ebort ed conolinivsly the necessity for the bill. He was attentively' Heusi.: to. thratigheut, and at the clone received the co,gratulatione of 0611.7 Senators. The speech prodnced a floe Impres sion, and will do much good in making Senators acquainted with the details of this question At the clam of his remarks, the Senate ad. joarned, and .he bill, on eecond reeding, note apart ale orders for tomorrow. It. Gammts Sr...Loom—Tiro Mardis in Twenty foot Hours. —Two shookicg murders were per petrated in 13t. 113319, on Friday last. Oa Th ars casY evening, a man named Williams. who boar ded, at the ute of one Meyer, In the rev of Second street, while in a drinking sateen, care lessly exhibitel between $65 and $6O which he had in hie wallet. A. fellow known A 3 Henry Dugan noticed this, and with three or four com panions, broke into Williams' room very early in the morning and took the money from his coat, which was banging at the Not of the bed. As they were going out, Meyers, the landlord, woke-up, and pursued the robbers into the yard, at the same time exiling for the pollee. Ed was imoiediattly heel! open by ono of the villainy, the :ball peoetratiog hie heart and killing him Mattingly. Tho police, bad been alarmed by Meyers' crime, followed the gang Into their house, and:captured than, not, however, b.efore Dugan hadnhot at them; happily, without aliens , On Friday afternoon, Frederlok William Sohinidt, a native of !hoover, 28 years of age, wan ,found lying deed in a pool of blood, at his boarding house on Green west. 111, throat ha been cut, and there were several severe poles on hie bead and hands, showing that be bad fought deeperatoly for Lie life. Hid supposed murderer waai.Genicaa, whose name is unknown, ertin had coma to the home with the deceased a day or two previous, ballad occupied the same room with him, seeming to be on terme.of the closed Intimacy. During Friday afternoon a chambermaid saw them io their room together, ; and another inmate of the house, a short time:- later, heard a noiee in the room, and remonatra: ted With the unknown,-who was just leaving the apartment, for not. being morennuiet... When she spoke he was jut putting cable coat, and she policed that the sleeve of b 5 shirt watintain ed With blood. 13he,b9treyee; agnittid nothing. ;Se Thee loft the house. moose the river and de parted On the care. He is •fl e feet ten Inches in height, thick-set, , with lig& beans' hair; and full face,. without whiskeys. HO hail on a bine Mietiked shirt, the right elee e of Which was' bloody, ao before miratiened, The HaPablieen. from which we here condenead the above atmorint says that in the carpet bag of be deceased were fourid several letters and a bahk book, allowing that.hs had drafts to the amount of $7OO sashed . i in Cincinnati. - NOW YORS 2LTALIATING PRILADILIIIIIA. --Some Ileac ago the , Pennsylvania .Legistatnre peered a LaW forbiddlog goods Pram other States being sold by eemploa. The New York Leginta tore has now a bill before it conteiniege moiler rectriotion for that State, intended to retaliate upon Philadelphia. The fallowing notice of it we find In • New York paper.: Catnapt introduced a bill to retaliate on the low now in force in Philadelphia, taxing,New York merchants that visit that city with wimples of goods. Mr. Callleot's bilf.providee that it Will not be lawful for any person or pavans to melt within tff.i city and county of New York, or with in the oily of Brooklyn, by simple, card, or other specloian, aoy goods or merchandise of any de scription whatsoever for or on-account of aoy =Nl:tour, manufacturer or other person, not having hie principal plaes_of business within (hie State, and to whom a license hee not been greet ed undortble act; and if any person Shall cell or exhibit for eels, either by sample, card or lbervleep in the cities of New York and Brook lyn, .any goods or merchandise, in violatlin of tub jot, such person se offending shall be liable to a penalty of three hundred dollars for every offence. "Section 2 provides that a Bowie may be- 'granted by the Kid parties paying into the State smeary the one. of three hundred dollars, said linage to. be good as year.".. . Oen Gun rqnSalui Among - ters.i—Ono toad itt the West baq gone for the democrats. It is hlar ia Michigan, whietilees the honor, oho of being 116 strongnola of other flange, bmips 4 •", j , Facty.. knee tho home of Chipman, a for represestatira fa ‘..-Coirgresfl, Asoor teejlegar. - 4nolor '- .Ifemintion wearbe bane of Atte .. long bereeMicaliereet . , , ,. MaritisiCholt elt worthy of Chlinnitr * Eliot . = the slowerp ext r enalon party. Toe Slisstidri Repubiteen Convention met at Et. Lou+ onSeturdey and elected tour delegates at large and two from cacti oengressional district to the Chicago Convention. The Delegates at large ere Francie P. Blair, Jr., D. Gratz Brown, Fred Illtorieh and James . 0. Sutton. A resolu tion ill MR tif ,Edwerd Bates as the nominee for PreSidetit met with resolute opposition from the Cannes element, who refuse to eupport any man who does not stand squarely on the Phila delphia iilatform. 'A resolution instructing the delegates to vote as a unit was offered 'bat not soled on. It le understood the delegatlcia stand 12 for Rake and 6 for various other men. On Welnoadey afternoon at the residence of her parent., Ridge street, Allegheny City, JENNIE D. kIAJSMILLI.L, aged eight years. F anc ref to take plan; from the castle:lce of her patents this (Themlay) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. • On Weacectay morning. March lith, at his residence, No.lBB /Omsk Stmt. at 11 o'clock, 01508.0EFABbONIS, agmd 09 )ants. nialtmeral mill Mate place this (Thariday) afternoon, lath Imes, at 2 o'clock. The friends ol the fondly cr. 10.11. ed to attend-cbc • DThr4P3l4.—A remedy prescribed by rep , la: physicians, end prepared by • responsible practitioner, for the cute of headache, low spirits, and the limgratelogne of ills which Wee from derangement of the digestive or gees, is presented la DTI. wiLsoN's PILL?, wbbil, here been appr, red nal 63 ed ba physlcisus far these pa:pears Le 29 PzepstriL and sold by B. 4 FAILICF.. MTO,:il 4 CO., Wholesale Drog,ists, and tenor:oh. of Wilson's Fills. fro. 60, eicer or Woad and Fourth stns.:lo FiesDorhit. Ps. mrl6.dawlf IVlNsixir, an experienced Nall3o and Ferue i le Ph,slclan, has a Enotbing ISpop for children teething, rhlcb grea , ly lacliltahs the posses of teething by ann.:ing the gums, reducing, a'l Intlimmation—will allay all putu, and is aura to trgultte the. bowels. Dipand upon it, insithera, It rill give Lost tt doutanive• and telly! and Leith to you, Infanta. Pei/sadly tole In all case• Eno a leerpeel:neon/I anat. columo. fc13.1.t. t iou.a4 c.. tl. FILTCII IL J. W. SI Plaviitcllafaa for Dllitame• of W. Tlaro•11 mud Cheat, h u.d cltier Clitank Aftracut9 Complletirsd wltb et u. 1119 nstmmery Conlisinittm Oftco 191 .trect, Ptu.berA, Po. CONSULTATION YKEEL A list of pies. tlossseut tboss 'gutting tocatualt op by letter ,atan AtJurctiscmcniss OOTING-CHEAPEST AND BEST!- irmect bud Gierci Corilug; jercuoct mud Cur,. I.loteuc: i Fier eel Wercr•yroot. luz Cal or aleop mole buayl, Roc& of all kluils repalrcel quickly, came:illy eielichreiy. • IlerfII; I for sale with piques lI:LA=IU nu fur IV M. JOHNSON, I 75 Smithfield - it , Pittsburgh, Pn IIIs:DRIES —3OO bbls. N. U. Molasses, 1.3 Ity rad., Ceutb..l Cola, en," Alto, BY.), Jars 1 Litariti t. 1114, Cuitactit, eying, 14.0. itityyir In bbas. .ad bblo SULP3-Yarripazi, Combo). lizeirt au/ Proctor t Gant. blue. pal 7,, TEAS—ri. 'al Cutioas Y. 1.1 T. loptrial Gaoyotr• der, _001031,t, 3 . .4A Ties, mbollebratth caddy boxpe, ac. /YULE. 1 , 01111-2.30 lbs. Log r rind. 41.1121511.-33 bbiL 11 4 itt•Eo3. botba a, prime WI, rerATol.2—•=o Lo.toia• 3.1 and Whim. Dlilittill2PLYie—:wbustiebtetiolos Apples. 0/1.1.113ii APPLE6-41)tbir.ane.orteel. for ei.letiti 151 Libertystriae,. DECK A L.V.E.111. Flsui t , FISII 10)p har 316elterrli 00 al( du do do . . . . . 2 title \o.l large do Co Wally nee; a', lArt.44. Mot* T.. SO WAIL do do Etty ixmod Utu White VIA; hall ILL. Lek.. Iletr.,; do . do 2ro La; 10 0.0 do L. hat YNu t, e. Cod gab: Leo blk 1.11 Ilerdor, to pLALL the kbove 011 stare avd tie We by .115 j C!1 FIELD k 11, et, Lear Wood. Patlajand Grading- Aseesarnent. THE SECOND INSTALMENT of Paving anti tiradtag ananaahut (fur tb• ye. SSA) ant in • stuttlitni txpgt in tn. bunt. bi Lb.. City Mau. I. oath Inctan. nut butt In atany cwt. will amount to more than tbh aaly phi aunt. It shadd be adihuht.l. for tb i. nAtat i l, /Ma ur &bond bath:m.4 Iv chal and pay altbakt hatbehdthoy. • =rt.' , 1 hut ttM.YICIIes MI, Cap Tryanitor Fl.l.7llll—SitO barrels lan White IVhcat "thality row, ithtlbt.l.4 ant Wboatt FlmOY Floc: Extra, Plan.; Jest tettird tto..lllscutostl sod for •ale by m.ib cuLe a MIKPAIllo,:g).1 Ltberty t. UNDille s— ~6:01:41 arAd 9,11n1C,1, Hur 241,m1: Died AN.les; In Ltt. Corn 31.4. Yorcide , CULP t sur.r.t :0 Elbert) strtel U1R.A.41 m BtatlllEit'S vIL; rr 412139er's RA.47 80.11.1; Turan.a.n.'• La.tra,t, Par onoo r LICM ENG' A, 1.15 ! cartf.r 04111.4 oul Milan n. 4.3IItELP ttoier• LW? CluoinfaC, • SOllkih, Evan. • Co, dm, d, Ifockiklgtogin t Melva., as Coo aol.hy (Lorl6l P. BILLZIII3 I CO. O I I,:i---lti bble. bleached Winter Whale Oil mto /4110•41Elft.bsot do{ 4 co Talk.• do; f 41. ..in 1,7 . (n 4 r 1.5) 1' SELLARS A 1)0. TI A' I uud 2 for bale by 0. 0.4 CO., M.42411.tarm, 1.1.5 Nn 000 Liberty west. l'lttsbarih. xlr ill 6,EIDLII"L YuWDZitS---A. lingo snr,r , ifr Jo.l:prrpand •adf.,* Into •s ILINISOP6, , "mon Marl..r •rrwr •od blaision.l. 1(11 BOXES ::.TAltell received direct ;Iroal so.oalsgoulte, kb we 1,11“:1 u io• as aap orfam• 41.3 My a market -3. D. OA 3 , WIELD ACO HAVf NrAV ituMANCI O . .LA. tol• Faro, or the Fiamet.co of If ,nte Demi ily 7 4 , 1. Q . ' l.l ll.miborce, mrl,s KAY A sa Wend .t. A% 0 'NEW 1300 K S—Julian Home, a Tale Iriec Lae. Do Frederic W far., litie 111.151ii4.. Lio.vo. Intl& ; • . KIT A C0.,b5 Wotrl str,L TiEttiE FOIL SALE--A film Dray Horse i.r Isle Air waht of use. Oufls XeCRIS LI Y i CO. SEEL . BARLEY-400 bus. strictly prim for rat, by UIteIICOCK. ArCILIGEntr • W. VW/1— 7CO bbtt. iu etoio and foleale by J.' rurls' , rICIICOCK. 61THEEIrT • 00 rcIF.RENG SEED \VW:AT—SOO bus. for soul. by . mils 1111%7110M ICINIS.E•T • COIiN-12,000 bus. in store and for enlo by 1111C1100‘.01, .1.1.:11.66IlT • 00. ITAV ' AN.4 1.30 ARS at .15 /1,17111101' , , In lb. - 14 ACON 14A6.115-500 U lbs. for sale by myth r. BIELLRIttI a CO: Ditip BEEF-^_S tiurcei David Cincin Dui; Bow Cupt.