i; . T .. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. eommisusion, Su. L. notio as, vorwarting COMMIIII(111 Merchant, i„, 4 „. Ie fl/31:111, 0 RAIN mid PRODIjOr generally, • • No. SO %la and 9e hest Mesh. AloOmai Co PltbbuTet; Jon. ~4 1 111wOrtihNsid atoIA A Elltimiliell,ar i c Dal.ll c r .‘ Or:dttl ea lfel T.O n e Int a Vr ". &Mem I Co., wabstkr Water, Chios% ahmroal & z r a tax i ito&l & ifo&I Orarmao , r s b ,,t i t e l l tr a :Oerne4l Oooktoen aorjoul, - Oa. IC Ikt. Oden, thy Tat. 4210 EDGERTON & STEWART, -Wieniale linnets & Commission Merchants, 4 - / fq WOOD STREET vs" vaatcx. - ......t-- ." • HECK & LAZDAB, RIDDLE. W rave ar co.. weamia. OM:My Octui mission abd Forwarding Ifirrctualts slid Wilms la Westrrn Prods*, and Prortslom, at No. ISO [abut/ strist, Pittsburgh. Ibuoub wllo muss ow* Jolltt /1. .aii3l3l". 14.0,31157 1 3 0 N. PRODUCE AID BVNSL ~ DR CO3IIIBIION DERCIIAELS, .go; fj-Srattboeld Street, I • I'cITSBORGH, PENIVA. -MIT& n.h.o it, MILL /NED, aod eeery itlnd of Canntil Pnelnee. Epetial attention given to Oon ditementaor Pelee. Itefer to PittsburghElorthenb ytigtre . JaZ•l =ORS - MILLIMULICX. 1 0 1 0aw ....tr igm dr, sinitPeraleKs, !:*— BA. Lie. GROCER S i AND DEALIDB IN dad WholgW :getu WESTERN :11ESEETE CHEESE, sums; LARD, PORE, &AWN, /LOUR, .1100 Pawl Asti, Elalastus, 41tatki t Lard OIL Dried Irrxdt sad Producis sonacally. 1on:341 sod .13 Pra m Street prisuncan. , anuala., GULP Ae 13.1111ifaUD, old MISSION tatOIIANTS, AND DBALBaa IN Gazt.a.rri lat PROLIDOID, • Va. 43 , L1b..' i ty B pirrseurtou, ,• closes talasotnotra, for rwat, --ocasmAti OD biod.. Partleula. •Dauttou paid to /Mug •14)tdity kir IllamtPauftaagan/tally TAMES A. --- FETZEI;. Forwarding and COMMDWON DIBILORLICC. tar tha sato of (LOUR. :......1)111.111.3403/4 Lin. MAWS, /111DES,DKIND.1110 • a :Mai Peothisseally, No.lo /4.14 State; oorur /Vat, 2111110 co. idll7, Pitittalta. William Dilaorta, IL it OlahLiat • 1141 1 / 2 do, man. lA. Co, do John tki; D. Mow a h , Ctn.:WWI; B. Omar, 1L •IL Batik, WOW' Sataoal Ott, Mao, do, remises • iito. Paatoo air. °oakum. Baca, PbOadalplitlia 1: • - -.8,03. NBA 88........—.- ..... -...4.1 RANA VAN INALD AIL ,' eitiPP & VAN GORDIEIA, - .-)MEB.OttANDISE BROKERS, j• J , , l' AND' , . co.:biros' ON afERC KA NTS, i . :,:,:: ~.." :T. ' 114 timonil Steast, Pitteburgb. '-,-....„,!' ~,,, „,,..;, ~i! stru4o , --- —,.•••....1,., Now ion. libdrer A Dthorth, PINY .... .. Swat ii:) . .. Bw. llart,soo ACo " 8 .rio= k, A Tonsil Ir..ol,sullosA Masai A . Co." Harrison A [loom ()Meth ...Al. No wss aiiiol34 PM. T. 8. Dui m A Co, . . ~ r. Matt A ~ tialtleoonA U. D. Nogrourob A Co., Lou. 1:-axteitsans. ' a ON, . ; WM*, Hy. 001.7.11 yd --"-- 'IIERLIST & CARLIN% PRDDIME IND PROVDDON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 261 Liberty Street, comer of Hand, • erreunniatt,:PaNN.L. 1111.ParUcalsr ationtloo gl red to dm pontuth sad ado of Vim; Drafty Dthd Fruits, Poiatoos, Pork, Leta,Muth Moor. Cknor and Tlatothy Boo* ie. Orden procapcli tiled st tho laVad matter pricdc •d 111116 080 . 3 i Dthibargh Dig Blooofar-tory. ad31:17,1 SAIaUEI.43. ' • "VD • • EISION HERIMANTB, Aus6 drain to fkur, Grain Osearally, , •-844118.1111 TY STgH ,year Pa. IL Y. Deix4 rriTiIIIIRGIVPA. sal:lyd AA pt. fàFh W a • , • Fire Brick and Pot Clay, Wald Street, sear Sixth, Pa teeerga „WrapPlair Paper at Idatratacturare pries. Cast veldt for Rip. italyd , . LLOYD 41k, FOLLSITTH. -":WIiOLESALE GROCERS, 4 . 2:;.••'..5t . • AND 111.11411413116 - siq PILODUCIE. ticainutotr iquenezma Political* of - . • -PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, 215 114 i T /47 Ilt t iglits 7 o 2o P 417 813136 U, PA. sirroucocsi., n•csur.stasr a co., - tilactlisiors to linillaa4lPCSreery ac vorignirtipt and Oommisaion Merchants, • • AO Wholesaler Dealers la Woa 222 lo ikthn air s a l t ! it)llo—aryo WIISISSI&O.1111111MMIZITUEIN 11112.1•01 S PRINOZIL HARO&UOIN £ CO., -: 0011MISSI2N fivpol;ffidel, Pitrvieicmett Produce Generally, Pio. fiGOisiberrEtt . iint. Pittsburgh. 6 • .10 AA 6'A J EH, "Iflcear. Grain Bad Produos. Onntmlimbii and Fcrreiardir . Merehants, •--1 V lf4 BaoodSt.,P(tt+6orq►, Pa. Malay& , CUMBERT ee SON. General Oommia Wtor= "x li ". led . P"th". latztf - _ s OBSIST - Q. Y, l Wholesale Grocer, Prodoblibil Georatiolat Merchant, Pia Me Liberty servo, am Unroof Pbeeentter Depot, Piteebergb, Pa ay4 iiag&Tf. " co., ELOUR PAOTORS And Produce. Commie ai El= Mardatltik_x tal4of flour. Grain, Eagle and listgrirfea. our Gad laruntste. LL tigvni a co; T-- •, . 1-010. 24 W4ad dt., Pittsburgh. 2204112011110 1 warm ANDRID LEOO, ZINO PAINTS LIVIAELIM,auI 01210144.14 Delamh. Ono. PAM. ' , lrankblisluS4 24100120. 1.1:1y0 ..101211iSKON, (eactenor to Wilooz.) A.7ip RAWL Dimmer. CA*. s.uhrutd cma moth anmporsatt npoolt lumortm•at Yu. Dg• Obidlikais, Palmer, fad taswy Uoods, ulna 1 444 1 d ir t 1 . 1 11 :1, 0r42T b , 1 :11 ult i ttarrn I.l..*Plita rtmubse, pgimittklos earstgly compoanded. 0.41:11d 1 -I pr JklealillOWN, !Wholesale Drtiggist, . Outall 00 14Wftdan tad Armi for 11k4k1 NW/UM 711zyscil4 NT Liberty man, kW. Ja3.410 .1 - ESTOOK# 00., late of the arm • D.A. Ilikiaessack • Co. sad soconnars to limius Mbolealgltreggist efl i maw Wool sad Toueth 3 .-iA..-niItr4ESTOOK - "it 00.. WHOLS . • • adeleraggilli motltukcifoottuen Wt,lto Lad, 111/WypiiXtnuw Wad: and bog 'grew, Pith'. • • •• —maws suns. I: •UN REIM ViIMiLESALF. AND liseuvregorof tn.(' and Bt. (Ur stay 01 9 1 1 7 N O I OUES3O.Ii TO L. noose 014Ccepow..WWW‘gest mid Disawd; Imp issellatalyas Wad still eamxt kt•ium oun totr.v.P. 160011/114 )11440 Ches?p, rat Malay, sot all 40dr per• foil~o big Madam% oandkaly pompom:4M al all isikl , KCVO DILUCIOIST, asiepf" • of i w itreit ra Vireo ,1141ttiftre4ps. bOOTT, W,boiennie Dealer in fJ lkwis:twate,oin,votubof and plates N 0.246 sunia.ltatangh, near. prompt 'tun... c0r.21 Item Otalrco. .....;,:. ~it.ligSllol.lol3 & ' E CO., Pork Paokers •,;,,,, .. sad , ,D_Nasettii 11 , 111fflaloos, cdmor Otillsrket and heat Isalyd• Itrealaalkl*--.............._.a.—, —..0. I. usu. 115011 .4b HITIONINSON: Commisslan t i ;...;.... to yorwireng anttuati, druis in Ifital.ra Ii• ,- / days. Vow tidy ay.., um., • Wooed 011, Pot aid AIMS &NAN Chsts. Mist Pratt, eta Produao , pipt hitail7 Inc= Wimr. ea band.-- tb. iii. of Xadloos,Oda , oblebentlhd Patontal Rid 111606:' Soli Ile Second dad lib inmpt., b .,.... 4 'AN*/ IMO eadetbad II:14 Pittatillritty_pa, . 0 , 44 . ~ i rf.iIiZEIOUSIL—H&NRY IL 4 „, extanedrargaram ma.m3;oi.m.pumt,„„ 4 vaskrizi am% ItatierAika -1731 , and Produce somr.il, !Mood st, Aim Vritar,Pttesbarish. ,021 r Mg& -,WARSHOUAL—JAS. (MAD t. Ink IniCiamala Dalw tin Eau, Prortdoaa and inft Pa. d . erradlt area, bi 41.0.11 11t May illiigil•MlM^Pli. ' T s in i. ' eataaras k, CO. Dealins2 jay Prairi e nss.nintoNsen.no.not4bilit'tztrg" icantunsansess. - •=•• , s OH 0 111- ORS' made to q 4 ,• -, 04 1 490 1 • 0 -1. ..-..ri Lsones • co l • ...... , :-; , •iv -:;••-•,•3.1.. , C41 , -, 7.7 • V VAK gr. rt: trer . ,....t. r J , , , 'DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD -------- COrprrtill OP I.IIIIITEATI6N FOIL usnen & APRIL /OUP& Drvivoirra. P. P. ,Cauuss nvo., W. ?" 8 ' WW WOLLAZT. I S VOWS& PITTSOUII.O It al AMA[MTh. (Reported arei. l 4 for 04 rittsbvph Itarth ' th.elenneb.ny, was enemies-17 dieesttreble fof opg,k,u, oVdratiorke. The wood blew • botricane, .0.1 the .Jr was chilly and treaty. The steamer U. D. Moore udne m from Clarioneti, and Ili) Obeeolt from 'Wheeling— bc,,,,,,eicb piety fair nesedgesba Then rams food deal of (relight en the wharf for ablpoiant o 0 ani.getha W. were glad to hod the dear welling perceptibly llhlo the bet 24 bourn niece are ndw het In the channel, and still rising slowly. We bees Ow ante etory to' tell &bap' prodnra matter.. One pretty large eats of moo it quoted bat the henna bare not transpired. We learn teat ;they were • abode below general *eking price' for urn. /LOOS— Soper. Extra go- Pam, Panay. 176 8814 from atom.— 76 000 6 60 - 60 do do 80 600 623 26 do do ..._.. 50 600 0 10 70 do do 16 600 86 do do ...... 6 .35 70 gal da do 80 6 00 6 6:1 110 du do 640 70 600 660 76 do do .....- 6 40 50 =0 do do 76 600 660 160 do do 76 0 W 82 , do do 00 01,0 69 do do ...... 76 6 26 80 do do ...... 600 0 8755 11660—01e0 of 83 blab Odra Ma 1, onalfted, at 000. TEBH—aalaf of 2 too. Fhorta $2O. GRAlN—aalea of 1100 klub 010 no plum terms; tO do , prima yellow from Moro at 4.5r1 100 both Whim do et 68:4 MO do shelled do at 68m 200 do (lost 60:1 180 do Oats at 4511 and 200 tratah Oats at 46e. _ APPLES—mica of 15 80.8 70161044 $3,20. DRIED FRUIT-411os of 80 Oath Apploa 0t 81,75, and I do limbos at $4.76. • r SEED-.alo, 611 bath Flamed at $1,75. 0116118E—alles 16 826 Itambarq at 120, and 13 tot W. 0,..1 nt 100. 1111.00116-401r0 20 dna at 62,10. 8U0..1.0,..ta1es 25 bhda N, 0.40 FiNe. MoLA.BB63—aatos BO bbl. N.O. at 46M/19e. COFFEE.—aala 65 aka Rio .5140100. BUTTER—.aka of 7 681. and 00 taa Roll at 160. 6008-0,1.0 28,b10 at 12342. STBII-laltl 6 881. No. Itlarga Idackaral at 40,60; and 10 hf do WOltar Rah at $6,60. OlL—sale 40 bbl. Lard at 880. BACON-1410S of IWO tha conotry hams at 102; 17.000 8.0 aboulders at 73,f,848q 4600 76. tido at 054880%c; 6000 nta hams at 105.N.1055e; 1200 One bakts at 10401031.2; a. c h.m* 1230. POTATOLla—nlia 175 bads 83801. at 400, and 60 do Rads at 87142. NAY --4xll of 6 tons baled from Mora at $1.6.60. HOOP eoLt6—.l.. on whart of 4 / 1 . 1 .1 57 fir .1.06 and 810 for tl..bt ,lIONJETAItt 10104, March 20.—Tto floor mortal to-day was ex- Warmly doll, cod the wi1a.111.11.1.1 at 14,764.1,'M br lair to choice oprlng tutu. Whost yea dull and a shade lower, More Meg little or no apecUlatita Inquiry, and bit • limb. ad *hipping damaisd—mire of Ola 'script. Nosy opting t.elog made al 076.01 1 4 i, nod isew receiritsatilsAc to wuni, Made. quiet. Own wm In mooactive demand au 'ch... . said Prima advsnowl &boot 5.0, bus et the rime the market E., came weak and doll, situ the samara we, nearly Josh about 35,000 bosh of all grades emoted hands, at 410 fur prime river afloat, to scrim; 47k40 for; prime river totted. Oral; 430 for elemon canal, aticat; Mc for old receipt. No. I in atom; 43i,44d44c for now dm fa:lor No.,'" and 4lc for Host. ed. Oats Imre motive, and under • gowd ablynlng cod apecis. Intl.. Inquiry, about 85,04) buih cnanked bands, at 93e Isar old receipt., No. lto etore,audd.s%(pria on track. bye wl. mend IMi'd.o, with tramectionk at 84(d.afm. Harley quiet but firm. literalism dull. A tutor 600 bblo ell? oleo mirk tem sold today for dellrery ou the 16th of Ap.II, at $17,00 Lard quiet bet dem. Cleverer:ad In batter demand and a Mud. firmer. Timothy wed Milady —( Pre... The Boots CaloP.-51r. Chwripoustwie statement. Jost Put , . Halted, maim Mu crop 1.16,017 birds mg.. 'Cantata drum bottorMi s and V,1166d.00 gals. melomm, agalust 8.4 . 2.290 Masi UK year e includlog the cistern bottoms, sod 1:4,vh1,- 760 gale. osulune. New Oztitatte, March 17 at —Moor dull and Ito de' mobil altogether kcal at $8.40013,E1 , toe aura, Cara oarbaugsd load arm atlita. Ilan port unrbauged aud dull at {17,71,418. Loo.d utorbaugrel, and Is tupliruto doormat at ICI ;r. Bacot dull at 7W6,931a for guanidine sod IQ.. Whisky ancbatige4 wad An =Medan:NM far augur al fell grime; fully bolt tba recrlpta during Mown* oar. boot WOO Mac Blamed testa atebeery tirej et 3 th• do , h , t‘ the greel here but toaX) WU Sight slohangs oo N.. York preen Proor Is stelpphot to Ns. Tata at bor. sod to Boston at 4.ltm and pork mad but to Num York eo t Boston at 700 DU almoner tumid has &Mired. saJ the Sollserlaud and Pattilo &puled. PgaS.Dassas (Sams Muth, Starch to 1 , 353 —The re• calpts of cattle leached ab0ut,2.41.10 loud orsk. Th. market mu Sage trot, sod prima about the owns as last rooted. raoglog from $1 to $1010: Sheep-1000 hood *mired asp mid awing, rho oral at (tome MSc II Ito grows Itos. lQ bead mold at 0,748,W the l 0 tnr net; logY fot bogs arrissd at Isobars Drom, Yard. Bull hoe sold at 6.11 S 7 to tap, and core frort4l,Lo to $0,..,10 100 Zs, ort, as to quality. him kst !trial odd hot los to. Impatts er LU..r W11E61.11:41, pet Cbtittll-12 bbla tut, 127 .k. taro, J 6 Lima 2 to; 6 6302 eggs, t1t573,1l Vugurdw; . 3) Dtbat City. 661. suave, lug On otte, ao p.A..4, 40 Lath do. lu 201. oil, 2 do shw 6 pligs citiverr. 4 m6s egg. 2 6 ..•1• - tan; 3200 atop poll* 41 eta twat, Itaiter; 60 w Yaboottock, 60 obi. wtitaky, 111 do 112,004 3111 Int 6 6.kk. CINCINNATI. yer IL D. 1144:.--4 I-44 7 J.t. II 4 r•O , oestaelr.4 to boo. I A V RZ3 Abdo sog.r, 17c4Vel• • 4 Won, Caldwell at Ann 47 bbl. •bl447, blUler ItlAistao • t4O IArA, lAD ao., 4 LAI. tot. If La. do, . .s, Edgerturn 131.0'.1t is bblo oil. 0 1 do htaky.2.o do splrioo 10 do oudirmo, 10 bbd. savor, 1 Luz books, d l tags wro,'oororg. ui{r~ea s~cwr~ Cr. dad the lopoirtag baits ta du Cincinnati Commercial, of Tonality,— Tina Harbor arritei horn Pittatorth. with NO loth gaga ern dry gr.& and Plitabargb pennufastatas, all ter FL Lthiy trititber the is bound, end Inathato-day Tb. bag. adrielk came in both the mbe port teNt OW Lath ithinding NO tow U. Q. iron, froth Whaeline.-.--..The mix raia. (rum thtteargn, with 416 thaw and N hon., banked mu tar Of. Louth at drat, tut vain hauled Into the Wading, baliog doubtleara broken abortion of kyr ethebinen7. With CAI offerings for Minding and Meath:met, !rented, 1:001fialle abundant kr Nathwilin,oo. Louie and Nthr Criesm at the following rates ion— Pittabargt•—enUon TCL-; =taws oar. .blak 110 c: dthr 0o pak nod lard tic tunnd I. r tniittl I *.ig ito 100 To. btaalarfile—arhithy Ina bb ), pothd trththt it 100 lb; bath 46G ththarthed SL Loate—b.o7 ponied (Manta :boil WO; bliblty and oil 6k, II 101; storm - the; ale 00c yi`bbL lethavUln—erblet 7 and oU Ne_ Calro—whlaty and oil 604 pieo4l frelgkte 2010 111 1G , ./ Neer Orkans—irhleky and o 4 60c; Cwr l paletme aol apples 1160; pore 16e, tic. In hb4e ocher pool (relight. 254300 ItA keg 1.413 c; hums $lO %, beak. SI !mamba:Ml . 11.41 g S ARRIVED. DEPAATILD. Telegraph, Droartertllla i Telegraph, BrownerMe; Jeffeson. Drogsgrlll4 Jeffes. Brovreavilte; 001. Berard,lrautb; • Col Berard, F3trAbell, Oxeyelt, Wheeling. 11. D. blears, Clod oast!. River-7% Rio P 0') 7)// 6011 tik.w SOMETHING THU El ELECTROPATIII Tag ItiVALID'S HOPE OPPIOIC HOURS, PROM 7 A. 111. TO 9 P. al PROFESSOR A. S. GREGORY and J. F. aravaxa, Pbyalaoo and &neon. of an Colo, mayttaftilly aottottOt • to ttio olitizetta of Illtiborgh, Alla Oozy, ilancheator WI the ociyottodlag country, that ttol hare located theaossail:a ma:moot/I to Pittahargh, for the tiviiinuntOf ail ammo, botblooctional and 4fgaute. 1 .7 'the app/leation of nemllC9Witi CCI BAI, co a aseor iltecovaredtqataot. InlZl=ll From the triumphant and shoat miparall.led mores* that hie althested their weak's, es electrician., and truth their experience—muse a Ihuseopethie and the Othen Allopathic, obeskist..thee feellerarruted la eseitqf to the atlikted, that they cote cars all eatable die. , nth** Paint or Panay's*, Incipient Consumption, Mamma- Om, both Acura and fihronie; Neuralgia, Roul ade, Torpid Liter, iironchitie, Carom% ow =of the Art Incurred by their own Nakao,' the of.. t their own public judicial agents la Motillwartsect 7. Thos, tasamicti es It issuritei Maln autPrlty et the member or. the Soprano Court who puled awn tturrin &Womanly war Of Um oplato othat ati b righdlonwaa of nomenpUttatlo.l..tbatetrall of -therms Ogee Wir egeedodthental66ll2466lll.6T.lllflfillf• Orgatithe 'RCH 22, 1860. Inman osnipardse, In rallmad bond; and Ittarninch u It Is bellowed that the min court has entirely latt the cusfideree 01 the ',sapient this State.; shall IM the duty of the same coast:Mee to prepare • memorial to the Lothian" eating inntimm, togitbet wltla the history of their promedinp egainst the Omiontashmera of this county, and praying for an Inquiry letb the conduct of the mad Judges, and snob action thereon aa the tonstitation may an. Mori: a S. That • cam mitt. of nine portions be appointed, • ham duty it ahall be toroth-et such evidence as may be necesmry to throw light upon the several roarer. of complaint tug guted I. the foregoing reeolutioue, and nth other as mey man to then kacrwledne. ii. met It shall .:so be the duty of Ile fast abowsnamed committee to proper, for emulate:tn. ihrungh this and the adjoining count:ha of Una Plate,• petition to the Lasialatoro for the enactment., a law tomb. the traiglnalpubidlcdon of the ithprome,Coart. to prevent It from draining th e net. stou from his Whale, by seudlag its proem from on. &atria Into .other, nod to moltene destlan byjudgee in seethe pal orother corporation harda,or holding office in moneyed corporations, *misdemeanor In office. and punishable by Impeachment or otherwise. _And &leo fcr nab an mastsb mrot of the constitution se Cull Mattuarle the dietitian of the abate into no many districts se thervare Padgett, and rea quire a j mice to be elected from and retitle in each of them. 10. That It be recommended also to the prosecution Oil con and grand jury of this moray, balmy:the Into the fact whether any coratplracp bas bent earthsreargenited to de. priers the people of this cowry of their Ilea of Wel by Joey, and to present sorb parties for trial s Ise any, ea may be - Mood to barrio any way pardcipated therein. 11 That with a sue to the afilclent concentration of pub. lie opinion on the great queollon of the tights ot property, and tee attempt to violate the swab,. couventlou of the wen.° conntlee snatch are hatarsated In this matter, he It, Tiled to &avocado at Pittsburgh, at such tic... may he de• termined upon by the kthecuttive thstatalttes of thin Conten tion homelier to be appointed. • Id. That in order to glee efficacy to our opinion., ao•1 to mice the co-operation of all thorn agencies which may be used either to our advantege or dolt-rue., we hereby.ludi eldwally hiadia warmly. to give our rapport to ne tietripri yer srlikli wit cot lake aidm openly with the people In their extremity, and to.n condldete for 0010. who la ttot known to he perfectly wand- end reliable ou thin queation. la. That we thank tho Conconsionsts of thle county for the curly courage with labial they have too:loomed their piedges to the people, In the nylon scenes. through which thee have been celled to petw--that they have the sympathy of ell good noon In their luiptialcuserut s and that It than ha our pert to see that those who are dependert on them fur support than he no. the wors• for their aortae menace 11. That to order to provide oath sufficient mote. a. may ho required to carry net the several °Wroth of these raw.- noes, and to meet *nab other expo... thee:lnfancy may require, we do hereby meverally pledge outlet's/ to the pay ment lit • tees of one mill ou our mescal volcano., tool urge It upon our fellow chiral. throughout the county, to cot/tribute Is. like manner, no the cheapen and mat equine We cleans of defending the residua from robbery; end that the delegates from the several district/ be requested to take measure, for the satherowat and collection thereof, nut the who he pod over to tloodman Y. Conner, Esq., and by bins held subject to tho order of • Carding rommitiee of fifteen persons, to be appointed by this Convention, with power to wet its all traitors wording to their Macron., and to call the couveution tenons.r again when roc:nary. And he It further resolved In. net wa recommend the different tiolltical puttee of i hie county to plan lit wiriest.° [too. Thome. Williama, vs undidate for the Mete Legfelatore, with lila view of carrying out the purpoto of thu foregolog remintiona. The resolutions were read eeriatim by T. J. Bighorn, Esq., and considered separately. The first five resolutions were adopted by a separate vote on mach. A disecuision ensued on the sixth. Messra. Large, Richey and Arthur's opposed Be adoption. The following eubstitute was offered by John M. Irwin. Resolved, That the undignified language applied by C. J. Walter 11. Lowrie, to our County Cam• missioners, when passing sentence on them In Philadelphia, betrays the corrupt and petulant partisan, rather than judicial dignitary. And we the people of Allegheny county now hurl back with scorn and contempt upon the Judge who has under bin official oath, given two contradictory opinions on the constitutionality of railroad subieriptions; his charges of perjury and treason against our Commissioners, whose only crime was an honest effort to enforce the law as announced by the same Walter H. Lowrie, in his first opinion, given before judges, had be come a marketable commodity. Mr. Irwin withdrew hie substitute. A warm debate followed on the resolution, in which Mr. Digham, Mr. Large and Mr. Carnahan partici pated. Oa motion of Mr. Campbell, the consideration of the resolution was postponed, until all the others had bteu considered. The 'meth resolution was then read by Mr. Bighata. Mr. Richey made tome remarks. Jas. Donald, of the Ninth ward, offered an amend ment by which the word "State" wherever - it occurs, was 'stricken out, and "County" substi tuted. Oa motion, the amendment was laid on the table. On motion, after come remarks by Mr. Ingham, the resoluton was adopted. The resolutionalrom the Bth to the 14th, were then, after debate and proposed amendments, adopted with great unanimity. The 15th resolution was received with great enthusiasm, and an amendment wee moved by Mr. Ward, nominating the Hon. Thos. Williams by acclamation. Mr. Williams protested against this action, remarking that the resolution, if merely intended as a compliment, had better not be commented on by him, but that his nomina tion by this Con•entian was a different thing. The amendment was withdrawn. Col. Matey mule some remarks flattering to Mr. Williams, after which the vote wan taken standing on the resolution, and was declared unanimous. The Gth resolution, which was laid over until the others had been brought forward, was now reed and moved for adoption. Mr. Williams, who penned it, was called upon to explain it, and came forward. 116 said that he acknowl edged the paternity of the resolution, and was &mob interested in ite adoption. That the Com missioners who Mimed the railroad bonds were not the agents of the county, but of the State. The county gave them no power to make these eubeoriptions ; it was delegated by the State. That therefore, if the bondholders have any equitable right to compensation, es they proba bly have, the State Is bound to make it, These railroads are publio improvements. On this score the above power was delegated to the Commissioners. Other portions of the State participated in the benefit of these Improve ments as well as we, which have borne none of the burden. The whole State is therefore the party to pay the bonds and not the county. Mr. Sigh= read in article in the Philadelphia Peru, on which Mr. Williams desired to make some comment. Mr. Richey and Dr. Arthure opposed the Gib reeolution, and Mr. Carnahan favored it. Mr. Campbell offered a substitute, to the ef feat that, when the bondholdere shall propose to make the State responelble, we will enabler it; but for the present we are opposed to any prop osition to compromise. Laid on the table. Mr. David Kirk offered a subatitute, which was also finally laid on the table, opposing any compromise which contemplates the payment of oue cent of railroad indebtedness; and that we will resent and resist any attempt to seize our private propety fur snob purpose, no matter by what authority it may be ordered or by whom attempted. The Gth reeolotion was read and adopted by a vote of 111 to 46, taken by ayes and nays. Mr. J. It. Kennedy offered a resolution eon curing Chlef Justice fioirrie's change of opin ion on the validity of railroad eubecriptions, as without excuse or pallirdloo; that he lennwor thy of the confidence of the people, and ought to resign the place on the bench wbieh be has dishonored and disgraced. A resolution of thanks to the city authorities (or the free nee of .the hall was paned. Also one deoldiug . to go in proensaion, on adjourn ment, to the county jail, and congratulate the Commissioners for their manly efforts in behalf of the people. A resolution offered by Mr. Riobehrequeeting Judges Woodward, Strong and Lowrie`to re -sign and go into the stook jobbing business, was lead on the table. • On motion, thonbair was directed to appoint, tho members of the Executive Committee, and they to appoint the other Committees- The convention then adjourned with three cheers for the County Commtallonere. A 011 AND ovation Irlll given by the members of the tax convention, on Wednesday evening, to the Commissioners at the county jail. Tho latter were presented to the people, by the Sheriff, at the rear entrance of the-prison, when the resolutions painted by the eonventiou were handed to them, and 'peaches were made by Bheriff•Graham in their behalf, and by Messrs. Richey, AleCandiese, Phillips, Campbell and Jailor Small. Three hearty cheers were also given them. Mean parties have been arrested on a charge of robbing Mr. E. P.. Long of his watch, on Sun d►y night, near the Neptune engine House. The Mayor yesterday ocinitnitted On that charge Win. Killer, John Hemp and John Montague. Wail bee not yet been taketi. Ix Taornan.—Wm. R. Grabam, of Robinson tolerably, was committed ton three charges, by All. Donaldson, on Tuesday; on oath. of Joseph it. Dllka—selllng 'lvor on Sunday and without license, end keeping a gambling boueo. EARLY on Tuesday morning, as we learn, another heavy robbery was -committed in our city. The clothing store of Prowenaeld &Bro., Wood street, was entered and some $2OO worth of goods carried oLL No cam to the perpetra tors. A &tour Free occurred last atoning Ina new brick house on an alley off Chatham at., Third ward. it wu soon extinguisbed and the dad, age was not great. Tam Joint committoe'on Organh Schnee, of the Academy of Science and Art, meets this ere clog, at Brower's Hall, when Dr. Reiter lecture: on "Histology." JACOB Gulls has boonheld to bawl before Ald. Jones far on aggravited assault sod battery on Wm. Meyer, &school teaoher oflddlana tp. Wi ieern that, the Masers Co. bete determin ed to porohsee, for tho sum of $2,600, Koji a Co:' new 'lento ernengine.' _ . LISTRAY .CQW.—Strayed NIA then' 11 entactrber. an" Thiralah th. Sth Luisa 1. • UMW* WEHTY aa • new WI. A*Y Damn runnings:o cow to mw O¢ meant wM; 4 ' will tw Miran" rowsolB4.. touRI a 4lll . .'t . VOLUME LXXILI---NUMBER 92. LATEST NEWS. TSLE4R.4P.II. RECEIVED AT TOE DAILV'IGAZETTE OFFICE Thirty-SiXth Ipongret-frlrst Seaslon. iyASECINCTONC,Tv, Mgreb 21. Seeeie.—Mr. Green intreddeed • resolution ro qttetting the President to conicannicate to the Sarsate the correspoodettoe between Gie Judges i.e Ptak, end the Attorney General or the President, in regard to the legal proceedings and afiairs. Mr. Bayard, from the trualCiery Committee, re ported beet the bill for the protection of femalo pas longer. on board stiamerhips, and and other vessels, and it was passed. 'This it thehame bill that passed the House. Mr. Ton Eyck pram:dad the P etition of C. Swayno and other citizens of Warren". Mr. Hale offered a remlutioni which was adopted, that the President of the United State! inform the Senate if any instrertions haVeheen given to officers of the Navy, by which, in my Creel, the naval forces of the United Sintei wens td take part in the civil war with Mexico, and by what authority certain Mexican steamers Were eapthred and their officers and crews made prisoners. The Florida claims bill wad debated end postponed till the 16th of April. The Homestead bill was taken up. The Senate then Adjourned. Ifouss.—Mr. Stanton asked leave to introduce a resolution to infunri the Mute wbetbetho recent capture of two Mexican vessels leer the port of Vera Cruz by the U. S. Sloop of .War Saratoga, wee in pursuance of the orders of the Ilreaident or Secretary of the Navy, or whether orkezra in command, has been, or will be approved the President; else, that the President be requestedi if not incomputable with the public service, to cuoinsunioate eopira of all orders or instructions under *bleb the versals in the Gulf of Mexico are acting. ' Mr. Crawford objected to the introduction of the resolution. Toe House then resumed the:consideration of the resolution. reported front the Committee on Kloc lion, in the Sickles rate. Mr. Sidles spoko iu suppori of his right to - a soot. Mr. Davis replia4 in favor of his opponent, Mr. Mr. Branch rowed to take •tlie whole ittl t joet.— Negatived by 80 against 01. The resolution, ns reported by the Committee, TB smiting Mr. Williams. to serve on Mr. Sickles within tee days a particular statement' on the grounds of the contest, and that Mr. Sickles serve an answer within 20 -days thereafter, and that bath parties be allowed CO days to take teetlmouy in heliport of their separate allegations, were adopted by a vote of 80 against 01. The House adjourned. Pauaaylvwwe& Le gills atu re. Ilanxisiturtc, March 21. Sawaea.—This bill to incisrpOrato the Fostor Coal Company passed finally and gees to the Rouse. Mr. Instate called up an act relative to auctions within the county of Lawrenco, which passed to a third reading. Mr. Tame,: A bill to incorporate the Western Penulylvania Railroad, which passed to a second reading. Mr. Blood; An act authorising the-return of cer tain taxes in McCalmont township, :leiTerson county, which purled finally and grice. - iii the Governor for his approval. Mr. Pinney: An Oct to Authorise the Commis sioners of Erie county to inc'miso the taxes of ISRO. Parsed finally and gees to the l Governor for his ap proval Mr. Irish: An net to incorporate the Mineral Transportation Co. Passed to a second reading. Mr. Finney: Au act givinjustices of the Peace power, with a fury of six, n 'hear and determine charges of misdemeanor w t thin certain counties. Passed finally and goes to the Governor for his ap proval. Mr. Imbrie: An act to change the time of holding courts In Lawrence and llntler purities. Pasted - finally and goes to the tiorruppr. Holism—The Rouse concurred in the Sonata 'amendments to an art to inderporsto the Allogbeny Observatory. i The bill to incorporate the Western Oil Mining ICo_ passed finally and goes to the Senate. The bill to tar Brokers caMenp on a second read. ;Log and passed, yeas 45, nail 12. The ruins were :not suspended and thebill 144 over. .. . • . Supplement to 60 net inCorporating tbo Pitt, burgh and Ilirmihgham Pasiengor Railroad; en act authorizing the Court of Lakvrence county to open certain judgments; an not to 'enable the county of Beaver to borrow moray; orient to retire and con tinue in force the lawaralatircto graduating lands on which purchase money is 4cto the State, have been signed by the Governor. Santa—Mr. Keller MOYMX to recall an net re. tatirig to the districts of the riuproma Court and reg ulate the issuing of procere therein. Loot by a vote of 19 against IS. Mr. Penney called up the ~iflecttitled on act reg. ulatiog the lien of Sheriff' •recognizances, which passed finally and goes to tb Mouse. An set relative to auctio n, within tho county of Lawzrate, passed finally and goes to the Governor fur has approval. • The bill to incorporate the Westero Penney] rania Railroad passed finally, butt, li viug been amended, went to the Rouse for conCurrenoe therein. The Mouse concurred in the Sarliiie amendments. Mr. Irish called op an net tosncorporate the She ers.' Transportation , Co.. which passed filially and goes to the Howe. Mr. Crawford called up the hill to attach Elia and ;Crawford counties to the eastern district of the So mme Court of Pennsylvanii, Which passed finally, but haring been amended goirlo the House for con currence therein. , 1 Mr. Yardley—An act regulating the inspaction of pickled fish, which passed to second reeling. Adjourned till evening. ' il i and the eels day was token op and the following bills were pass d '6nally: An act relative 6 -electio i ;in Obi., township, Beaver coootp -- ', An act to extend-the limits PC the Monongahela School district la Washington: county was objected to and laid over. Coder this hole it will be Owed on the next private calendar, t ,:t . . ~. The Sunbury and ,Erie b.III was laid aside re: second reading, yea's 46, nays 44. . . Mr. Pressley called op an lc:relative to the Pitts burgh, Part Wayne andthicitga Railroad Compan,.... which passed to a second reading. Mr. Bayard read ittplam la bill entitled an act to incorporate the Pittiburgh doal Co. WAIDINGTON, MarM, 21.—1-The news from Mexico has created a profOund sens'ation here. Particulars in relation to the capture of the two Spanish steam ers are awaited with great Interest. It is supposed they wera_captured as pinetei, and the act on the part of our naval force is folly - Sustained. Loud and open indignation is expreaSed against the Spanish utherltiee In Cabalort . i . ll out this expedition to act against the Constitution f Mexico. It le believed by some that the two a et' ware fitted out by Spain and sustained by France. Tho Democratic Senators held a caucus this morn ing, to discuss the proprietylof coating all efforts to make any treaty with soy Spanish American coun try, since the Republicans have brought matters to a dead lock. Tho Republican Senators also held a caucus on the subject, and the discussion was warm. The result was thatSanator IDlxon, of Connecticut, and several others, joined Senator Wilson bathe pol ity indicated by his votane the Nicaragua treaty, and, if practicable, to resnicitate the Nicaragua treaty and pass it. I I • Information received at tilt War Department,con tradleta the rumored asses Didion of Indians oe Eel River, by the whites. Senator Wilson designs pressing upon Congress his propositions for. the suppression of the. African Slave Trade, and intends, If I pcissible, to encore ac tion upon them. I • WA3/1130TON, March 21.4 The government, with suck - information 14 is now', in Its possession, ap proves of the recent 'conduct hf! our naval officers in the Golf of Mexico, 'The reftlsal of the 1111m:ion. (tumors to show their colori, when asked to do so, was considered auffitient to Plate them in tho posi tion of pinta. - I • New ORLEANS, March 21. , .fheistest newalrOm Texu rays that Goi. lioustSq activity enilged in raising minute 'men, trUellog day and night. CoL Leo wu to leave on the I.sth, lost, for-attire work on tho Rio Grande. I rive hundred rangers th were In the The Indinne still kept on reor dering and plundering the people. • Raw ORLIANN, MOSER 21.H!itiTIMOR notified the' foreign vessels that he would commence the born. bardesent of Vera Oros on the night of the 13th, and he would not be responsible forth' shipping /ocher ed under the castle: On the night of the 13th, the officers on the de* of the den. Bliromon .heard heavy cannonading le the direction of Vera Crux. There were captured, with] the two steamers, six 'mortars ' six 22 pounders and ;2000 stand of small arms. The steamers are Worth 560,000. They, broke down the third day and put in at SlzalL The materials of war were stor e d: away below, out of sight of the men, who were ignorant of the destruc tion of the expedtion, and who were forced into the service. hilramon's steamers returned the Feratoga'a fire. and their tried .seeps. The Indianola panned the Memory whereupon the letter fired war bor. the, Indianola re turned the Or., of - the• ere w boarded the lillramon at the point of the bayonet. ;A portioa of the Indianola's rlrch wee carded army by wise shot. The !Drama was then ran aground and the earstoga brought the harem's to. The Pimento Is Informed by French prisoners on board the prize, that the fighting war dot* winc#o3lY by'- the Ca non, who were Walked to chersal and ere the gnus, maimed rally by Meilen officers from the photo. The two Ws. ors bad 2141 men on bowel, and there killed end wounded amounted to forty. The Indlamda surd Woo. tied 80 men each. The ern onglorairof the Menne. an Asnerican,res kilted. Captain Turner asked Why ire end on the Ameri can molt without' proroadlon; Malin replied that bin Own eolll4 not be control/ed. Fyn knew the of the Saratoga, and ondorshood her aigrette The meurlrol smarm to his orders.. Cisptala Turner replied, trYwa are rerbotelble for tha oatrega.” ..; • It le stated that the; elpedltleti. . toot $1,000.000, mortly fornlsturdln IiIITEUI by premed:wet, to wear., with • secret ands alba Altormnt The pets hiergne. anchor:el °write Ode City. _Wet. Chapman tura received - orders from Weeder ton, to return there, sad forward ble dispatch. lel hem dlapstehes also tor the &Dish _ i Jame proclemstionideclarbeg Idarithleseeth , on el:itemized any ems to copulae . • The Della pabliebee the dstallsof ltro Deg.UM/0111 be was. the British end Yellow Goreresearals. Lard lobo ; linwell au ettl lusty. end ratigioele tab P w=. the h pro t =lVdeellaws. Deehmel meet de mend of troth pettier In Slake, toll ehreasney detail/11th eaters. Memos has d the terms of the arm Iles. eat elpolates teat De 11 . 044 e, Spahr, Fran end the Deed Soda Wean nerelWore fix the weabustrawat of ' Ideardlow the Oast°. lime duties, pre to ha divided beers. the twaptellee 4 .l.;:.;__ Nuikaoinlibot WouliVeit . of Larnavotilt t ou lb* idth I. Mid WM bong nut (1.7- pealk• US saki Wirt yob!! Opt friend, bps n.. mwaw Arrival or the Borth Began. ONE DAY LATPR FL'ON EUROPE. POEM/inn, Me., March I.—The steamship North Briton, from' Liverpool via Queastown, arrived to day. She brings Queenstown dates to the Bth. The Liverpool cotton markets citil.t but steady. Breadstuff! dull.. PrOlifiollll quiet but steady. The Commodore Perry is now 112 days out from Melbourne, tusd Insitrance on the cargo cannot be effected under 25 per cent. The great military dinner, at which the Duke of Cambridge presided, it the moat interestiog feature of the news. Ono thousand officers sat down, and the galleries were crowded atthe ball. 7.—Letters from • Constantinople to the 25th ult., are unanimous in tinting - that a mis understanding exists among the mbalitere, and that a change in the ministry is Tipeeted shortly. The Europeans have protested against the boast rents and thepenalties imposed on their communities. It is certain that the Porte, besides calling out the RI:- cliffs, has ordered a double enlistment as to preoau tionary measure. The Ulemu have recently pro tested to the Sultan against the taking of Tetuan. and have obtained a letter of encouragement and subsidies for Morocco. War is extremely probable between Austria and Pied moot. Obottlees. March 7.—A government ordinanee has been tamed. mtpprenving alt tonnes desmatleaeloat :no liberty of the Press. aunty. Marsha—There was • grand military display on the hit rust natant person, of high distinCtion have helm at reshot. Rave, March a.—meet agitation prevail. In the Marsha and tricolor Sege are hoisted Lightly. nlosocen, gob. Is —The permanent occupation of Tetaan by the itotelell lied hero dndinctly agreed upon. A Intt. r from the Sullen of morocco was nod on tbellth of February. at the principal mOtelnein te,tl,ie td Wu eotalitione or peace prepaid by W hs. Ito mys ho sill prosernte the war to the end. Ile bag Brno order, to pot to death all islander...ln he has tbo Ar th revelry oho plundered Tetuan, and beheaded many of their chide. ALOANY, March 21.—The Governor has vatoaa the bill to prohibit Sunday amusements In Now York. Considerable eteitemont was created about the capitol by a (mania the nail, and a Brooklyn re presentative was met by a young man as he was tearing the Rome and knocked down by a severe blow. Tho cause is stated to be the discovery of an intrigue between the member and the 'wife of tha assailant. Navy Tuns. March 21.—The oyeter *loop E. 1.. dohusna Cf NAN L. I. MU found abandoned ill the bay early thls nioculng. and nn Investigation It was proved that the est.- two sod crow. fiancee Barr, Smith Watts scut Ether Watts. had been suorderval by the rlvor pirates. The 41141.1 was coward with vviisneee of the horrible deed, which sc. doubtless thaw for the purpose cf obtaining woe $509 la money uu hearth Cnictan, March 21.—The Noteruka Republican Or thelltb, give., the fallowing rolurne froth the late electioult In that territory for delegate, to the Coo vealun to frame a coneth noon, preparatory w arlmiation se state. In 48 conntiee, the itepablicona elect 2.8 Jelegeeea, 2111:1 the Demon - ate, 12 dellinure. Four coned*. are yet to bear from. Oa the suite government question, the Totes .band: 1471 for, and 1937 against. Loutsracc. Match 2L—The ricer 11 C.lliog, with 0 1413 Inch.. water to We canal. The arathor la clear and au, Surat, Tel•graphlo Markel/ Pettantscida, March 21.—Floor dull at $5,7/45,76 I.r milord co. Wheat boopauß sal. 1000 limb frouttsurn at $l,- 45. Corn declined lc; aides 4000 bob )chew at 72473 cts s Provisions active; Men Port $15°210915,59. Lard firm at 11i,X3i12. Whisky remains doll at 12:444e. NOW nor.. Marr_b 21—Flour Is railer more steady, with a totter demand and rather more liquify (or the Bast acid British Pronnocer; n 1.940011,15 at $5,16415,20 fur ardortra Maio, $ 530 4 5 . 4 0 for antra atat0:55.15 , 55= for anger res tern, $6,5045.60 for common to medumt erica Malaria, and 56 9 :46.10 for rhiptlng brands of extra FL IL o.—cloalcg 'tr....4y. Canadian Flour sodium t change to alto. Bye Flour steady. Bcckwheat Floor plenty and mill at 8 1 ,7 0 C1 117 %. (2 , 111 Meal quiet. Whisky Mary and lower, aaleasso Mt. at 0.21.542.3. Wbeet quiet and tancheogest; Ryo quiet at 80; Barley Mid% as 5200 bush fair stale .1 7a. Corn dull mid drooping; 17,000 hash at 7547731;c tar whits, and 794783(c for yellow. Oats ;deal, Ulld dull at 42.444. Calm Maser..—Beef adranord cow: reuipt. iS.OOO he ouotationa Ito 10; average rate 574 Sheep attire at fail pricou receipts 1959; Swineactiva .1 higher; nrclpla 2500; Into, (77717 for live,sud 645.1; for dratted. Cmaimart,Marrli Z.—Ratko of Exchange are unaltered; Money quiet and the demand falling CM Floor to cont.M. tied local demand, with a dull and heavy market prima aro rather lower; odes NO bblia at $5,15 fur =peril., and 55,60 0t15.65 £0 enure. Whisky steady, with a pod demarid. Most drill and picot thcined 2c per bushel s cloalng at sl,s 30 , 1/.1,1; tor prime white, and $1,21a1,25 for prima rod; 200 bash mixed odd 51.25. Corn dull and unchanged. Oats steady, with a fair demand at 450,49 Its bulk s and 49 Mai 10 tucks. I;3e In fair demand at 51,0'41,05. Barter in good &man I; prima adraucad le per lash; ciallig at 811(43to dor prim, tall. Iltanos,-11.1ustc CHICKERLNG & SONS' NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE PIANOS WRlllatc,t I tnprovenicota,M“ NEW SCALE C 4 OCTAVE P I AN 0 Sr , WWI El. lainst lutprovimettal lu .legaut Ituauw...l.ll IV&Nut Gun, from S2LO 615 Far ulo may by . JOHN IL. 3tET.1.04 I.l7:dairT xo.Bl wow strut. mixes 01-4-4—.1311,21/TEIN'S MELODEONS.fffisw 4.1.4 Ganre 118-I:Zeoca, Harp rem 5 . do do do do do Phut) ityle--. do do of. do 0..0 - 61e Real*, Harp Lest-- 1:0 t. do Plano 1:A ,Tho Mob - Aeons aro pronounced superior to Wien, by Dr. Lowell Rum,- Theltierg. Sedier,Claits i)elailk, etc. They have born awaidat the bribed pram!. time at every Pair where exhibited. Pxealaonly by mrl7-iliveT JOflN 11.11.1iildiOn s 81 WOO .1. T 11 0 It 0 ' B A . 8. S . . lira: Steps ia Shore Dun. In Twelve Famaillar Dialogue. tetworm a Tea•her and Pant,. TblatiabookprisinUng In a wads, and plaasloz manner thaprinciples of Thom' Dias. Tho author has wet with peat mecum in lie applleallonzt able amnia! to paella, and confidently naccannerada It to tea-hen a. an Invaluable aid to their labors. trice Via. For tato by JOCIIN 11. MYLLOIt,SI Wood at. Doyle. ..at by snail on receipt of the price. saclT:ddaT tiItKAT IiASWAINS INSMCUNDLIAND C1A:103.-0. elegant Itomrood T Octiyd Piano, lei nee but •.hart time. Trice . .. —•—. SZO One eleven t Rosewood 7 ochre nano, In nee bet • One KNowcozi eq4 Otlnee Plano --- I[oo One Maliolvaly d do sery 125 Due du C. do do 125 One seron.l 11.0.1 Mel:Aeon will Iv .44 for 525 ...b. Alga, ouo goal wood hood Vlothacato, wurtl. $5O, will Le ...Id f t VA, as the owner haaloft the att7- _. • • SI CILLP./.02711 BLUC. friN N0'.115 Wood at, 21 door abovoliftll. $2OO BAPLAAN;IIOB.S. Amnia, to the pitblic •hue, eletsottyr • Med ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE Of nlO and tim-elghthe attares, (from D to A) for $.200 °ARIL They aro from favorably known teztoty In New Tort city, bite the They IRON PROMO Reveled cornermond Occegon lop, They ha,. • toll 61041.1 tone, cod ochre, tally Viltilllllo46 Pieus calland ozatnice. li. KLEBEIL t bd. Agnut for the abort, and Etalusal'm Plana de2 • No. 63 Firth stroit, itiTeold Medal Pre mium • PIANO FORTES,_ A 1.11?lEopu EJPPLI" OF ELIE UNRIVALED KNABE'S PIANOS Jut recelvad. CLIARLOITE MAMIE, 113 Wood arta!, iPX - Oi;1 dace 'I,4M. T EW L'ONGLI., NEW -SONGS.,-Poor II Drooping Wed= mug by 0.0. - Tuatei: Thit'Wl6., or Como'Llom% by B. 0. EOM= Slav& the Prida‘or the Vale by Prodmicx Ituuller. Thlidchlg or num. WWI; Idofof Loy lloart, ward. by Hr. Wm. •V.Pcrter; / would that I wt. Jnat reatind by CIIARLOTTEIILITAIII. unfl . No. 119 Wood eity2.l dude 'bore fifth. WA.1.1).8 D1,11":11, TEA.craIER; . -ovriquic. iikain, FY..le,.llclairrn and Errtittia) : la in Eh* Erimingt for Llnltifiadl Saturday for Javeullvs. .113-termtnrtd• ktiotti Ruin applfeattott at las RIM DENC3. NO. 113 ruyg . ru autAcy,. .rnanirs. ESTZIA4 Bazwzo4x, con., of anialzatan and 114721ns rtruc Nad ,Irdrd, and Pant Atat Emu!' =a Granary, 17 Water drat - 8 - I' ENCER Successors to Adam W9 041 /7.-„ Pittsburgh, elletrated Cream, Palo and Amt. Alni.ftitei ond, tr Eton; titixtt Al. nrid Porter. • 'Warranted to: Iteip In nay ollmato. Orders from all polls promptly stlendad • .; Ude tont by Una. • Mr. ADAM WOOD continien connected with Chi Mann DJ kroner and Genera Manor; gently . TICOLUYAY 'HATS AN!) CAPSS46I. the time to bny . if Teo wilit . .• nusozes aroar., satosartilavusi . : is the klace to get O. worthe your ILIWOOODi Jed received Car the mad.+ 74 R d the eautostotk =kid Ototo to tho LOW EST. PRIM rote aunt: - •ottald DARTiOULLIIT...NOTICE.-perimishsving • • lombtrothrx, brif•rs,'esrt.Canddrisl6Vith"oo.4 cat lb* ./asneny Wharf, an_ ragweed urban - tn. =inn romorpt on or before Lb. firnt MAW! of fallurn so to d% infornastron will be glren antlrorltio"7 and. rho ordiYas• elegy anlareol: - mrl6 JASlLtlaiket.ll.7.3ThirmTTEßSONaao•4. DUAL', :LIQUORS! PURE - uquoßsa.÷,.- .a. Tho. 144...w.1404464 V.V.* wczalJ coo tnit tbutr ovir.o..(otantiZ piatheal* .. =rig . Grnmiiitarkit. Most mg Nowa& • 11V-Abt. Wholesaltr=-• ; • - sexed Awl of Old dQoqud.ll. •au 19 • - We. AWWL"..4r.