1 ''..".,,... -. " - .-*--- - - -- - • ...-.1 "- -• . . -I , ' ",' .': _ - - - - I ..... . . , IMd'itt...!.-f..-_•••-- A . . _ , , i. _ , - ESTABLISHED IN 1786. G -----...-.. = , .801111M10011, itc.. Alta 1000$0. .....„__________ ) L. ICODO ERB, HAWTHORNE'S NEW ROMANCE - Favoring 4 Comminion Nerthast, Th al The Marble Fang-2 vols. Nealtz in /LOUR, GRAIN nod PRODUCE armarally, , T Na, 60 weer wea seines Stroga.Mosses from an Old Manse-2 vols. tow ifinero—tureassea. felcetherl a oe, sheds b; Joe. It D mill,EdeeddEroFo A KlidiPsinclie del Lewis, - Nthen R k. koa. the Blaine f Dilmonh, der. Tatum E Co. 8 1 ., Loa* Twice Told Tales-2 cols. _,.t WAY MONIN i n. ipm. a no,dec Data A Andewon, .na. 1,04.54 k ----- ---- eldonerice4dre WalasOr a WW2. c_Mealjd Showed A The Scarlet Letter. \ Lacer from Cuba. 04,,balealtory A Neale. Belffinorm Gored A Dorm * d c , WobanDoe A Overman, Ph.. .Arable; Oooknian A Broth „ondenc• 1 dm A. ALLlced /Wm Yaak. fed/ yders, The house of the Seven Gables. MOGEN.TON dk EITEWART, A. Go t N I Eltoluale • Grum 4 COmlnholon merchants , The Blithedale Romance. , 107 WOOD STREET. The Snow Image and other Twice Told Tales '! I " 42178 , , a tem. True Stories. 1 . .., / BECK. & LAZEIAR, Tanglewood Talcs. ' mirmustme to e , RIDDIaiI. LW [RTE. ac CO, The Wonder Boot. whaaksaN Omens, Oomminton and Vorwerdlut Merchant. Will D.1.211.101.11.tne Produce and Provisions, at No 188 mr2o ( RAY & CO, 55 Wood st. Udall street,Pittabargb, room. o . 2l4 B l . 2 thiteof Chows. Boiffir• KEZ Onni.. '''." '''''''' 25 GENT NOVELS FOR ONLY 10 errs. IME and satlefectory re. arm enema . Liberal cash ad rtMewl made. j &k ,ini 25 CENT NOVELS FOR ONLY 10 CENTS. 3.6 OENT NOVELS TOR ONLY 10 °BUTS A dr andewa-- .....- -eon' , imand:os HEY 'TER an 13.03311%3R01N, 60 CENT NOVELS FOR ONLY 20 CENTS. AO CENT NOVELS TOR ONLY 20 OENTS. PRODUCE AND COMIIISSION HERCESELS, 60 GENT NOVELS POE ONLY 20 CIENTS, .. I No, 6 Smitlaiold otr i eet, And other Booke at like low prim. Opposite litnongehele /louse. I AT HUNT A MINER'S FITTSbURGIL PENN'A. AT HUNT A lIIINNIt'd AT HUNT A AIINER'd Mahn la noun, OR Ant, MILL FRED, and every . kg : „... 07 pro j . OO. 4,,,..t e . emntise glee. t o c oo . SH-They a. re closing out their stock preparatory to th eir Matta Prodtece. -.Rolm to Plttehargh Merchants gm• removal to their new Stare mot door to the Post 0H,.. I • , ja2 lyd FOR TWO WINES LONGER ONLY. rosi ittligiatatoc-.- .a a eeowe..... -WILKULIPATIIICL FOR TWO WEEKS LONGER ONLY. tor 2 3 I ' ORO WS & KIIIICPAELLIONE, IA NW BOOKS—Room and Fruits of the , Ecti,r, 14 13 AL. IC (3 RO,ONIRS IA chews. tus, or 11thetratithe of Faith •nd (thole o ' - • AND DEALERS IN ence, by Dor. Wm. Groot. I rot, Loudon 2 FLOUR AND SEEDS,Laws from Limy. for life one Ear th , or the Proverb.; c 11l natreted, 2 vols. 12.m0 Rev. W. ArnoL London se No 4. 191 and 193 Liberty Street, Pittebiaub eameei the Profit, mad the Leasue of tele Life and Time, t, 3iNlyd - ' .4 • by Bev. Robert Steel London. Bible History In Connection with the blenenG Man. 01 if. I. min ._ . -..... 6 . ,,,.... th e World . For male by JI, READ. 18 Poore. a el it 8. - 0 - lai i I . 131; ii 411 i . 110 . , 1 TMPORTANT NEW BOOKS. to Nil 1111150011 & Worwar4lng aVitchante -L ' incluse on Us Iroglieth LthErage, by 0 P Marstr al ' 11 • - .3" ' ' And Wboleode Deals., be The Treason of Major Gem.. Le, 0,0. P. Morrie di -WESTERN RESERVE 0 ESE 81M1716 - ' U ' Ammer A to Heigh Miller and Montt thealoghte, by Tam ca ed TeARIVPORE, SAWN, FLOUR, EDELL Tra Dom vel thd Bluely In Italy, by Charlee Eliot Murton:Murton: Tl WEIR TAM EASA .. llMeratin, Elwood A bird OIL Dried Adrentar. end Observation la Africa,by Rev 0 Thom.. it. ' - I Wild PrOdanegethrally. Anthems on Rinks. Eleetricity; oo I ' Nos. 141 said 143 Prone B Pelf Helps, by Ettollea-the beat book of the kind, etii I t4il p irrsotrimu. k . The klobeim Revealed, by B. J. Baled. bo The Life and Times of Cereal Ideated; , VOLCUP....-. - ..... -- .- .. ----loos lantretto. New Edit.. of B a nn s ' Works-Practical Sere:me-the t . t. ' Oita; At gilli PAR p, •tauetnent and the Way of Salvatlesen Christ In Hhrtory, ley Trumbull. Just re.ired at we COMMISSION MEItOIIANTS, ~,, DaywoNl,o34l,A4 meat 1.. 1 AND DEALtelti IN II AWTHORN'S NEW BOOK— eq FLOUR. GRAIN ac PRODUCE:, THE HOBBLE FAWN; to a i No. 543 Liberty Str a in THE ROMANCE o R, f MONTI BEN( It T PITTSBURGH, PA. By Nathaniel Hawthorn. 0 Choice bum& of FLOUR, for 80b,.'. sod Family use, M.O. Nord and Pti)eloal . or e the Teethe the dHealth ! thadantly cue hand. Particular doeutiou redel to filling cod Diann. Religious Expert...., Rev. Joseph U.Joriw " orderallkEllenshandiesganthally. acfklyel D.D .p FAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and 1 1 47.1. P V I ''' '''' T•61""1,Vd=',... A1 180.1',. s 10011/1151104 IdEIICHANT, for the eel, of /MOOR, may I No 83 Mart at sired, ~ GBAIN,BAOON, LARD, BUTTER, MOLDS, DRIED,RUIT, _ sal Prdinds generally, No. le Natlef .Sil ett.lcoroer Pere, - e Pi =a l4 l., O. Bailey. Esq. Pittsburgh William Dilworth,ry R. 0 p „i , i Er,ido, S. Outhtert A Sou, do, Atwell, ise A Oa., do. Joh n *. C - Ai .P,_ . Dunlap, Ed, do; D Harper • Oa, Cincinnati: e. Brady, V , ,, Elethier M. A M. Beak, Wheeling, Seminal Ott, Em s du, , End& A 00., do, Paxton • Donlon, dot Cook e:tan A tiro, •• V bOhIitTUING NOW li I . 1 Phllwhelphles. del.dly N.! to tit 0R1LM1...-...- FRANK co WilD/Ca. AND . GRAPE & VAN GORD ' ER. MERCHANDISE BR ''KERS, SOMETHING TILIIII. AND ' COMMISS'ION HERO'? NTS, ELECTROPATUT TEE INVALID'S HOPE. 114 Second Street, Pittabn b. OPPION. norms, WHOM I A. Mee TO 0 P.Bl. & W. Tigre* (10, Non Tars, &Giver A Dilerlerth, Pitsh.g Fenner 4430, Epr. EberbaugtOek CO., " --es-- Thosinne. Mad A ' Yam& /Mandl.% hi LA Oo " Phlia&lphls. Muria= Auo p., Meath pROFESSOR A. S. GREGORY and J.F. te T. AsNewhall A Pores, Phila. IT. EL Dugan A.. .• STEVENS, IL D, Physician and Burgeon, of Buttalo, P. Wl:fledge A Co. Ealdth .. oree, U . D. Descom A 00, Ism respectfully Aationatil tome citleant 01 tilittetitueti, All. 41 WWWFWL ROM BC.. WM , . Kr. dall 1 0 ilhon,, Manchester and the aurroundiog conestry, then they Ur reRBST et. BARKER, barte boated theasalrospernameatly in Pettsbursh, fat the trestment of art dieweeee, both (anal... and urged, by -LA. PRODUCE AND PROVISION the application of ILEL'TEPAIAGNETHIM, em • timely 1 docoversderyabsu COMMISSION MERCHANTS , From the triumphaet end Onset neeparalieled sicced 267 Liberty Street, corner of Hand, Met has attested thelr practice, as electriciths, and Iran PITTSBURGH, PIENN'A. 1 their experience-me we • 11,maeopathto and the ether es.ParUoul.r streoUou pm to tha pa:chimed sale of d.I. lov PPWhid Ph7OGad - Oie7 fed am , maloi lii thYlot to Ilia Moor, Gray Dried Fro. Po , tato., Pork, end, Batter • i. 60 . W.' EadY can, war. all aFla•blee dm deene,deeer aod Timothy S.* au ,1 , ands se Orders promptly lineal at the lowed market prim Ad Paley or Parairee, incipient Ocesumprion, Rheusno. male =le on conelmanamaa •I aeon, bo th An an Chrome, Neuraina, Head 63.066. Of the Ptttabeergh Bag 11thalitdoey. aO3l lyd ode, Torpid Lt.", Broncittes, Catarrh, Qi.liteEL B. Ffc D & CO. L_l tiethssa, Weaksees. and Cortaro. of th e 1.7 / • • !MOW IeUTITS, Bps., Scrofula, Dyspepeta, Ddat- Aserieglarchtlir_ ,ar Grain ..• :pity, Co. lky Paralyste, /Tingley in I EDI 13.111.111TT STENO ,• e B Depot, the sare, Amour. ono, Cot- PITTSBURG . pa. "--- etalyd arts., /remit Eyre 1 - 11 -Imunnlm-.......4...-.-............ A cannT:F.. Eryettpdas, Spoeuto;lee i. _ . CRADWICK & BOIL Retention ofd. Oa cc, St V, OrIIIMISS lON MEECH Al 'TS, ..... tor Donee, Chulte,Scret Rhoom,Pro .." 1 ` banns IN PAPER AND RAG 'P.". 4.. ''' Pil"' Foh) W.I -- '..' I .3kr '''''' " - ''' .... , A car ir a4 MIIIP SiTIT/ ' atoning Fire Brick and Pot !Clay, and all Diseases o/ the 1h1... Non 444 and 151 Wood Profit, taw Elteth,lPlttanargh. Wbele they rely data, ~0 the pro,.. appllcatl.a. a 43.Wrapring Peps et Ideormaltnere' mi.. code ELeeCTRIOITY, as • remiellal 'gent, they do out reject the PRbit OW SNAIL i ' t ato mew( medicate In each care.. their enperleone ham pro, . 4.1 It to he betiefidal , •geleOT D ilk /6•0111YTM, i' Multitudes be every community are anthring mot dying if UOL ES AL 13 GROCERS, from the effect* of disease, la r h ea of all th e seal an tau ~ I wearied UAW cf their Venial.% who, without &Mt, an AND &lag the bat they can tor them: ant yet, after weeks ont or ) re et faithful and diligent tell. the are pIiALLPIng !sr PP. 0. 4‘ 7010 • Leli twt y ' th to obliged abandon them. ltherebbe,altheongtithe, COMMISSION MERCHANTS I are using electricity, bat with noaatlstactory remits Eta., for the We of to the patient or am But why & they ea does esil, ' I , , ;:clog they ms the same agent tbd te 0.04 by the at Illed PIG METAL AND BLOO3IS, elmothim f Broome they are unesqueinted wlth the greet Isere which govern Its applkation la demi. Isla au Liberty Stireot,l Phythilans who hats Lielieufe afflicted with di/twee 01 Pee, 1.1980m0N PITISBURCI 11, PA. long standee% upon whom they have *shunted ell known ataTuniottcht. BiIetaLNACIA V di CO., remedies, are pertlcalerly Invited to glre oar spume , [snecemns to Uniiman,llTreery A 0.0 via/ Prof. GREGORY and Dr. STE'. ENS intend La make their Cif mulling and Commission Merbbante, de, In Pitteburgte permanent, and they ...ail who mar And Wholesale Dealers!. all upon them tor coma Imam, the the? will on, be en PrOditeelej Plater and Woo ethreged to Dope for • sure vales there are g .4 .ad sad cleat craned for eimb encatintgerneuL & No. 183 Prost dad IN Seamed it. Atilk f; a, FY. OiNSLILTATIONS FREE We cordially barite the of D t IY 4-6 . 29 • dieted to ere lile • colt. leatruttion Wreath teeth led. and 11•21tIoase Irbo desire sumo immune- usrmtex I , PIM? WM $i- WRIT‘ OII • linowledg• of 11)Wein of treating dim.. GI 'SPRINER netanAvon sO., Certified. of three Earl be emu et oar rooms, SCOTT COMMI SSI ON lizaoLl\ ANTE, .11 . 01.181, PARLOR No. 1 sod OFFICE No I anti , i t's.. DEALER/IIN Irma for Ladies .3 A eine I /3 AL R. Ik. %V I La•lON • rd Woo s t,rlGdes, Proneitmagt Produce Generally, Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptir, 0.209 Liberty Street, Pittsbiorgri i /sir I L PILLS. Iti•OAIDN & 411.31GW,' ut I LSON'S PILLS bare had a mete local slum in p i t 1 Y F ensued* for over twenty yose, umoipposted by ad ll`lour. Grata - and d oe. vertheleg of nay ktsd, and Iv Id at double the price of what they are vow sold at, yet with all lbws diad.otagee, ' 0 0 11 JTIOSSiOn and Forwarding 0 haldhae ertsresee wed they here. ao Instance felled to miles No. 124 &cond.*, Piffebsegh the ntaust eatithectiou lb perfsming all the requirements , of • calualdefosetly weedecthe, and as endears recummend.d mll/17d „.„. by mama of the cast worthy and rreponalble Mimes of th e I. Cl " fe''' "*"*"'"'"""-''' .... "`"- ' CV ""'"" 4.4 Hear for instance what Col. Willis* lloplins, of 911 ,C U Tit BEli T & SON. Genernlyommis• mmadar aa , v.., Styr. ' -i• " 1 .---84•1 " 4 Pr "'" . 44 " .1 U. 6., nine Cal Wm. Hipites,lale (Leal nuutestrou,ofth, moo No.III lin d strut, Pittaburgh. 1 Pet-Iyd Waenesurne% Jthuary es, Inn it°BERT DICKEY, Wbolectile I Grocer, Da 11. A. Mum, Plltsborgh, I. .-t isse been Lula, Ilendun gig gi0.,,,,,,udp,,,ii„..ah.a,it.. see 1 ub,,,, your Aut. Dlepept lc Pill., when amide required, for man, . "1""11^11".d PS" " rer DeP*CPIU.b i" F. ' •Pd ire111 7 1:e " '''' .ll3 u to "h tl f e:e i ir i re=in i g h." roe v eraftetorol 3. B. ttioolt..-...........- ....„.. - --. 01l Laresta the Coma sad heart, they be. never felled to mile. me • - J. Ile KIGIGIETT-i-00. from bawled., and have al•eee left ney einem In Weer ELOUR FACTORS and Prods e Commie. ...mu. thee they email it. I tonal . tho commend Mao illettbanta.fortimmo of pione,o ~,,,e d ...., year Flag ima safe sod bight, .imbl medial°. ... ,Is. nee. :6 Wafer toed SO rent wroth boor., respectfully, WM tio PRINS. Plttablirg& &WV* • I le.S.ly - Hon. Dr. Keyser. • ' • ~... I I - Name II L. ramoderocz A Cu-I beret:lad cotsiderable . - monigstots. ; I expert.. In the us of the es traordinary Pill compounded .........--„....„, by Dr. R. Adam Wiled:4a' deka yore ere now the prone. 11. IMF -.....-.... e.• N. ilunkae...... „- tows,thd have often felt their belga lame. In my own • seven. rip _ n. NEVIN & 00 ...for Nervous lleadach. arising from a dboorderol ma dden oft s stomach. I ka. likewise prescribed them fur A. lie e -ie. AnA Wood ot., pies b urgh , ottsre. In use of Athomma and other for hemlsche MiliMadVirdl Of WHITE AND REDLEA D, TIN PAINTS ::: 9"a rf e ° 7 d''''i oremm, for a 41 1 107 'di'" at Ilev " Altik.immiaol• " 4 Wha an" DdnUrato,tele, Paiute ly staved. tiling entindy tree nom any sof ploorteuley llasateneesod Torpatetios. f i 1.1.174 I regard them . • very nimble Pill, and one that purge, M ' JOHNSTON, (sucoesaor to L. Wilco x ,) • " I ''''''` ll ' l4 " l " ll° ‘' Sao arktf. ostroortr. amen &aftkAtlei iel i resod nen. nun ORO 11 , 6 BYSER Pranced thed wad by B L FA lINFETOCIR ACO Whol AMP; erooddi 0 ,F 1 1 , ..,_ 1°D 1. .....t 4. .....t.* t d'i Pore ewe Droetge, sad Proprietors of II L. FAIINESTOOK'd Dray did owthibee.„,_Fet."....... , . ....m., I U., % rano VEINIFUOI, No 610 corner of Wood and rotate arms , , bib di=y Idediolord4 ode.. 4 . 00 1 .urii'd'l . 41 '4 Pare Pinabdirsh, Pa. Soldat retail by Druggists every•bers, F Newer., termite brand. et Qom &I 0 4 , 8 1 of which are fa,....-.• all 'Awl ea onaurpseeadie guilty and at lowest pj-e, ...=_.-.......4., e - NirdelaPa prescriptions carefully compoitsdeL o,•'l.lyd 1860 1860• mount. vif MAOKEOWN, Wbolneale Dro, ogiet, • El F. R. IN El - - • sloes Ine 'e Clown 00 Ilsoalsotarer ant Awn far Thayer'. wee do lon , &die end roe Szeracte, Igo. t e r Liberty Fate HATS AND CAPS. Golooarla wee wren. ria ____ _ Saratoga sod Prank L. FAJINIWTOOK & Vo., Isle ofthe firm a s kandutarusia al 00, and averamors IC Nadu A hea.mar. Dregalle Ha 110, corner Wood abd lama AI'CO.RD & CO. HAPS lIIOIIIVID TOR MINIUM STYLES OF ' SILK, CASSIMERE AND SOFT HATS. inside the Walla Of Of b to ease Of an emergency. I A. FAIIN I4L ESTOCK & 00 ., WHOLE. and Spanish is were . French commander end others •.'s camp. The result of the • fAllfahlegfeti adid Itaintements of White Lead, Alio, OAPB In great twisty. Ada Usurp, mew Wood and least sink; 1114 No. 13/ I each! WOOD BTR EC viz , . torel E. .;---.............11M/4/1 , HAHN xitsizrat, WHOLE: :. geiliaprolibto,!ximerof Llberly *ad 8L:1 08.8P114L13,101 0, (800 sESSOR TO L. WM= 4 CM) corner Iforknesteet and DlavuOad, kft7;* ilemetatill ea Undo WI and complete mortmoin of Drop, tamrifey Nadi a= Ohesla, Postamery, and sal art?olea per. to Ida Warr. SP premelpdosa'aefolly oompoonied at all lone. !jade k a t. , OW?. .I(ZYSEIS, DRUCOIST, - winrossus.ivezhier at Wood omen and Wren ltteterufto,Pm. JO UN P. bOOTT, Wholesale Dealer in nisio,Polate, one, vssanale in I DT*. i rani Ho. 291 ;311birt) term; ilttabtutb. 1 411 alswirlilliesiVe prompt id/lotion. Infr 21 _ .. ! 14'Otucc Realm i 0n : ..it z ..... .................................«0. 14 LUC& TAT or lIIITCUTNSON, Commission jj and Plarchauts, dealer. In We d th Ile Alarm Mar, Ildu &con, Better. Mau MI, Po l "511Paidi Ifealt.llect, Mind P rop, and Produce iplameulfri Ent Picattly Flour alwaye an llend•— faenfelat the sale of IfidbustOo'• celebrated Patented PairfSterib. Nanllo &wand and 146 Pint eta, betereon W pethatud and en,,, paw" pa. at*lyd i L j I SELIoulid4.-11XN Mt 11. 00 W 103 .1rnrarabillnd 00ID011 Doan tr. Omsk Bata, Lake Flab . m a tes Prod gsiwally, 141,0 4 We Man Water. Pittelmrgb. Wyll AMA WAREILOUSE,-Jes. GARD. MR, Wholesoo Dreier In him; Proelskinwano .411201 No. 0 &tenth Eros; betwom !Abut? .81,rimn. auk. g. LEL.Lcits & 00 D umaiwon.,,,tain 12:tray satr QOHOOL • Hom-iT-initNITuRE • t 9 catet @SW tio nan ant 'LC !MG 4 CO. DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZE B . vcr a 3.. - (lilocemaor to Moll • Wood IMPORTER ♦RD HARDWARE, Corner Liberty and St. Clair Streete, PdAly PITTBDURGII, PA. - - - • - • T E N. 6TE1.1333.12 4 78, 2441. "0„, DENTIST, 191 PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair Hotel, Inserts Thoth On Plato of Oorellt• and Pomlatru aterh on Oold and other Metallic, Bur • go bon ar tired. Another Dental operations carefully attended to.— gleotrical Antenthesta applied In extrecUcir teeth. Dolb:ly JACKIOM & TOWNSEND. PORK PACKICREI, sod Dealers to Bacou,Lard,Dried Beef, Mesa end Rump Pork, No. !Iron:lb menet, mar Liberty, Pitteborge. MARSHALL tr. 00.; nisr_ WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, &0., No. 87 WOOD STUDDS RUSSES, SUPPORTERS, &c.— MANUP•CTOBY OF THESE INSTRUMENTS, IS TU•T OF OARTW/GOUT & YOUNG, no. so WOOD Man W . • ALL PAPtlit—At hoiesai•—itoom, mead story at the old stead No. 87 Wood stmt. totth w . . P. MAMMA= PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MO IlittsbutO 6Netie. PODLL3IIND DAILY AND WIEILLY DT R. ERR El "/I" az 0 0 RIM ITUW. &NM 11111 WIELD. ITT 151 .8 1 0' 1-1. CA. PI I SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 2-1 LOorreapondeoce of the Daily Plttabargh Geoltte I Havana, March 10, 1800. Ed.. Oneetto : On Sunday morning, the tat Wet., I left New Orleans by the steamer Cahurba, and the passage front that city to the outlet of the Minis .iPpi was a most pleasant one. On each shore are many of the largest and finest sugar plutatione in the country—many having great grove. of orange true filled with — ripe fruit. When we reached the grand pus, or mouth of the river, the steamer ran aground—there being only feet of water—and she was detained for-over nine hare. There are fire outlets to this river, vary much as the outspread fin genera to the arm, and this, with the great deposit. of sand which gathers upon the bar, accounts for th.. channel's shallowness. Large vessels are often de tained for a number of dm, and its Is a great dart meet to the commerce of New Orleans. It Is amusing to hew passengers, who have never before been at Bea, bout that they will not become sea-elck. Among tho Se who wave .most positive In this declaration was a lady who was very suns that she would not be so ; but the steamer hadecarcely reached the great waves - until she went below to her elate-room and remained there during the whole plunge. After being a foe boors in the Gulf, tho warm breeze. and Increasing heat plainly indicate the ap bleach to the melee, and auntie. of the fourth day brought us in view of the Moto Castle. whose guns replied to the steamer's saints, and she was then per mitted to enter and anchor In the bay of Havana. No sooner had her umber been east than little boats covered with awning flocked around to take off pas sengers. In one of these we were taken to the Cus tom House, whereour trunks were opened, their coo. tenta turned up side down, pronounced all right, and each passenger procured his permit and wee at liberty to enter the city. The city of Havana is in great contrast to our own cities—befog to unlike them in every respect. The Streets are quite narrow, only wide enough for two carriages to pass but they are generally well paved. The sidewalks trouts.' about a foot above the car riage way, and are so narrow that two persons can not walk abreast upon them, but go In single file, somewhat after the fashion of a drove of geese. The houses are built closely together, and are mostly but a &Ingle story in height, and of the style In which the Moorish boons were built in Granada, before it was taken from them by the Spaniards, four hundred years ago. In the centre is a small court or square, in which the wealthier clue have • nest foun tain surrounded with small shrubbery and dowers. The doors are of marble, in Email pieces of two or three digerent colors, which Cr. quite bare, In they do not use carpels upon them. The windows are without glass, bat have iron bars on the outside to protect against intrusion, but inside there are folding shutters which are seldom aged, as the weather is so warm and pleasant daring the winter months that fire is never required. To one side of the house there 1.1 • great door with a smaller one within it, and the people anti their volute both enter at the same place. The vulante is • small carriage Intended for two per. sons. It has bat two wheels, with great long shafts, which places the horse far in front of it. The driver sits upon the horse, and when going rapidly, presents very tench the appearance of the monkey la the ring. Almost every family. who can afford to do keeps one, and are very food of bluing both It sod 'the horse's harness almost covered with fanciful little mountings of silver. It is kept is the huuse,and Its appearance denotes the respectability of the occu pant. It is considerwl vulgar fur ladles to walk In the strut, and for that reason the only women that are to be awn walking are those of the poorer class and the slave women. Whenever they go out, it is always in the relents, and in the root of the evening they are to be seen in hundreds on the Pasco de Tn con and other fashionable drives. Our steamer brought the news of the victory by the Spaniards over the Moors at Tatum, and from that time until the present, there has been Ito moat artravegant rejoicing throughout the city. La:it sat,. bath morning high mace was celebrated in tba Cath. edral, when most of the Island dignitaries were pre sent, both military and civil, all in bine dress. This evening there is to be the greatest demonstration that he.. yet taken pleas, when the troops will be re cured by the Captain General. and a greed hell of .he 'recce Theatre at night. When the victory as. Ant announced In the open house, It was received by the audience with the most slid delight, and cheer followed cheer until I WI/ glad whee the noise bed rested. The streets during the day Cr. hung With color. and banners, and are illuminated straight, whom they are filled with the hest natured crowd the, I have ever aeon—they jostle each other; tread upon barb other.' toes, and take it all with the greatest good nature. Cuba is said to contain 700.000 *blies 100.000 free blacks; 000000 slaves, and 150,0n0 oolinit. The gonna: taxation including that on proper " `.yd carumarce,atoonau to over g 16,0u0,U00, There Atieo soldiera in tht4..l. ,1•11_014-150,1C111110171—Kiethiletride,0*Itha ire net permitted to bear arm., nor are they ramiLls of holding civil M11e.,. rb.comena..la of the Captain general ere absolute, and be Is atom, answerable to the crown for the meaner In which the government ie elmioistrated. The religion of the !Lunn Cath hlle Church is the only one permitted on the Wand Of all the poseeesions that Columbue gave to Isabella through his diecorerles, the Isi.d of Cuba •lone re. main. In the priaseaaion of. Spain. To lb* right of the altar in the Cathedral, of this city, the remains of Columbus Ile hurled —a proper re.iing pia:a for the discoverer of • New World. It. 1/4 POIITA ?IT /ROM hi ILE leo. —T he telegraph fur, plebes the latest and most important intel!toemice from blexioa. The latest news by mail le fur bished by the New Orleans Picayune of Pride, lasi. It coalition the detail, of Me new, rimel, ed by tbe steamer Star of the West, from Sava nt, per the steamer Terict, which sensed at Straus from Teri Crux hliramon approached Vera Cruz on the 2itih tilt. with 5,000 men and a numerous train Of artillery and ammunition stores, and encamp ed four miles from the city. His head quarters were at Medalist. hfiramon had surveyed the city several limes from nod hills. His princi pal generals are Robles and Negrete. All the fithithitants flee at his approach. The city up In the beet state of defence. The garrison niNli tiered from 3,000 to 4,000 men, and way well Supplied in every respect. , ;socral iglespas was ip command, with Ampuilla as chief of the ortil- Tory forces. Col. Lana, an Englishman, corn-. muds the new land fort recently erected near tale o ty, mounting sixty-eight four pounders. It spas thought that thin fort would be able 10 re slat the approach of bliramon if the men were faithful. (t the 16th, Colonel Mashie, who command• ea one of thiaprincipal forte on the eoutbern eide, wee detected in a conspiracy to blow up the fort o• Nlitsmon'e approach, and the letter was to enter the city on that tide. Thirty of the con spirators were banished from the city. and Colonel !Ovoid° wee condemned to four year.' iMpritmnment. hlarini's Havana expedition bad raised the Mexican hag when ont of the Havana harbor. It iota lest heard of at Steal. As far es was known, the plan was to land on the coast ►t or near Medelin river, and thence communicate with dliramon. Tbo steamers bad on board a largo quantity of ammunition and stores, and twelve tWenty-four pouudere. S I other vessels bad milled from Havana on the same mleeion. A well laden schooner was known to bare sallod on the Nib. la the meantime Juarez wai on the lookout for thieexpedition. A battery heti been planted al the north of the Medellin river, and els or seven eahoonere rigged as gunboats, mounting sixtpfour pounder►, were stationed along the coast to Intercept It. The Indianola was to low the gunboats to the noon. of action. Golcouria was aboard the Indianola. The United Stales sloops-of-war Savannah, Saratoga and Preble were anchored under and Inside the walls of of San Juan d'Ulloa, ready to In.oase of an emergency. The English, French and Spanish Is were at 860f160i011. The French commander and others bad visited Mira mob's camp. The result of the interview was unknown. ALLICIED DINCOVILIT o► MBA. HOUMA* —Our reader, will remember the two of Mrs. liroo- nail, whose sudden disappearance from Staten lelind was Dever accounted for. They will re member also that the tenor of various paragraphs in {Me journal indicated a wrong doubt In our minds that the lady's life had been taken. We are not therefore surprised at the following edi torial paragraph in this morning's Tribune: "We learn, through a prints letter from Flo rence, that Mrs. Brennan, whose disappearance from Staten Wand caused no much excitement Bonn fifteen months ago, and who was supposed to have been murdered, le now in Italy, and was rem:ally for a short time In Florence. By whom she was accompanied 'we are not Informed, but she is thought not to have been alone. She wee seen and recognized thereby persons who knew her perfectly. This would seem to set entirely at rest the story of her murder, which we be lieve has for some lime past been 'opposed to be without foundation In fact. SENATOR WILSON AND TOO SLAVE TRADE —Mr. !ikon has taken up tho present condition of the 'Blave•trade by the introduction of a bill and tworeeolutions iu the Senate, which, if carried logo effect, will go far to remove the exleting difficulties II the way of ile suppression. The bill Provide. fur the construction of fire stomp ships, adapted to the navigation on the African oust, and to he made a permanent squadron of prerentive cruisers to that region. Op° of the resolutions authorizes the President to open negotiations with foreign Powers to al low the right of search within two hundred miles of the African coast, and the other lostructs the Jodie:Lary Committee to report/ bill chatigleg the puolabment of Slare•tradlog from death to that.of Imprisooment for life, and making the owners of the Teasel liable, ae wall N thou (sued oki board of her. CITY diTAIRI3. Reinter; Coaxes'. bald a special meeting on Friday evening, March 23. Present, all the members except 31r. 11. Bays. Prayer by Mr. Bailey. Mentes of last meeting read and approved. The President stated the object of the meeting to bo the consideration of the answer to the writ of men damul to the Supreme Court, andiread the following communication from the City Solicitor A. 1). M'Cawdlese, Pres't Commis Commit—Dear Sir : Uorewith I transmit, as requested by you, the return to the pending writ of mandamus, as drafted by Thee. William, , Esq. It will be necessary for such member. of your body as may approve bf this return, to sign the same in dividually. Respectfully, Jar, W. Itionart., City SoHelier. The:Answer is as follows: In the flopretne Court of Penneylrani. Coin. es rel. R. U. flonslltcri vs. The Deloet) nod Common CononHs of the city of Pittsburgh. To the Honorable, lbe Joisa of sial,Court, Citing I • and for, the are iro District of Peousylriale. The tinderslgnedi members of the Ooesesoo Connell of th . City o — f Pittsburgh, respectfully :Atom br sootier t. th. wilt • That 'they are not thereby advised Of . the amount of to. tercet Which le elaPtivd to tro due and °Whig nOOO the ear Mat hoods refernetto therein, and blown° record thereof, or any Other Meaueof ascertaining the rm. That they are ooly • branch of the legislative authority of the said city, deriving their power from the people thereof, sod vestal With • deliberate., Opacity alone. That Kling, me they are, usno their mereteloathe of office, they cannot in tonicieoce undertake tolevy and awes • to nikni their thoetitmot• against their own lodgment, sad without the amount of the people whom they represent. Them they cannot In any woo control the action of • co ordinate brthch orals city government, and have found it it...c0...M1T. I. the eterchw of their Ithat,,,to differ with the said tormult, sad that they =mint obey the mandate of your Lea:swathe court, earept under thee eitertermtaucre th won't deprivetheni of Motive:rim el the-11.Na Judgment 10 the prowls/a. Tito tinder.loud, pref,enln, ho.ev t their euttre *II. llnguote end esrneet deehe (In tall, thee!! opiniohe are tny poerd to he Innonsletent with thole cloth* under tho etll,) to turrimder their trued to theft ent,SlDOnnts, to be deli,. irtled atom, et theft pheteure, to end& Diteunazney con *elm:Oho:ay erre; tot It, upcn t& lertne lee rosy enable thena to conform to the ostler of the mel eonttin the pretntsee. Pallehnrich, Men b 3', A. D Tbo insurer eras atigued by M r ILlley , nonroaaon, Doe, Dlauxol, Floyd, Yryor, Ilaydou, Ulll , L g , Lultou, Volroo, Roe., Robblno, Ruel, INrtortum , Taylor, Illoo'L The hillowlue ruetobors did not answer when the roll wee calhel bar the tettpoee ol elrnitte: Mews. Duette, Berrad Medley] chedeuk, ward.. Fnilon, IL Hoye, W. B. u.,., Jt. Itottb, Siebert] on motion of Mr. Rowbotlow, the answer was adoptod by the following rote Ayes—Beiley, .11earmann, Dian, Dignatn, i'leyd, Fryer, II aydan, MIL L.ng, Liittoo, Blilier, Prink!, hirer, John Rabb, lto., , Robbins, ROwbottom, Tny !or, Wills, and Prim', BleCanilless-20. • , . Kaye—Buns,Barnhill, bindley, Chadwick, Ed wards, Felton, W. B. Ildys, Jas. Robb, Siebert-9, to Motion, the .membere whose 041111011 are above attached, proceeded to ilgn the answer. The Chair submitted the following: R.eofrefl. That the City Solicitor be instrocted to forward to the Hon. W. M. Meredith, the rewdotion passed by this body in reference 10 compromise and stay of writ. Read three times and passed by the following vote : Ayes-Bailey, Runes, Ileutinano, Eindley, bolo litheari. Floyd, Fryer, llayden, W. II Heys, Bill, Lang, Lotion, iililler,Potrk, Rees, Jas. Robb, John Robb, Robbins, Ross, Roirboltorn, Sie bert. Taylor, Kull, and Prost 111Tandloss-2t3. Nays—Barnhill-1. Mr. Roes, the following: I:rsnered, That the City Solicitor he iestructed to take charge of the return to the Supreme Court, and forward the tame to Mr. Penney. Adopted. Adjourned. A eARE of breast; of city ordloonce was 40 fore Mayor Wllsoe , yesterdsy. A Wylie street grocer was fined Viand costs for buying butler during 'market hours, to sell again. LATEST NEWS OY TCLEGII.IPJJ RELEIYHT AT THE DAILY GAZETTE Of TICE Thlri y h congress—Ml.l N•AISIONI .1.1.01,01 CITI Mart ~ kl•., • liretortr of a rivath rbarar.r Bur, um the variuua thaudiag Ahoureed. 5 Mr. Coinieron presented • petit'in (tom lucent tit Onto. tiAting for protection to Ir.•n. M. Pugh Iced., itin atlveriie rep o rt on the potiti:n f CILITAMS of ttniii (or bounty laod• to soldier, nr the •r 01 1812. Ale° lutrodune4 atnen.loi,y of tl.e art h, ett•Ltiah the Lorrltniy of I t. 1,. Mr. Brown, terulullon to.ttueno` the Cninninlee 00 Public ',twig to inquire into ibe oaptihnory of ending the publio lon.le to Ins Staten let natinb lie. A &Wed. Th. p, lotto nelon.ler ors. end .enerel hilt, p•ii.0..1. A 1•0314 • 1 110 1 1/1•Sllia 1..•,1 . II.• ::.- . .. • • ~ Mi./ i,, k 1 nr: osmio qw -1131.4. ark Mid of Arterti,og ' , III, / 1 . . 1 1 t : . .r., MO .1 let/11 , 011..11 a 61.11• ..1 db.. o•i•to ..1 .1 .La tr...,. I,,iru, wbiell 1.11,0.1 ljuall y *l,l ,• , r, 148 II •Is.e,3t•ii 11, ti•y• 12. Mr. Peaney read in Ills pla..e. a h:11 uroei.ling that the eeurt order •neleotion in 11'n•t Deer I, 01E , !lON town•ltip 1 , 1 I:v.111.4.1. The F.ene, proceed,' to enosiJer the 1011, vett i h p..,e•1 ftn ally an.: goo, to the ILtiato. Mr litre read in his piece a bill entArtning the obermr .11 the berongh of Mane-Immo, The Senate won't-diet t.. , intiJer the WI!. which paietel finally Co., g.rm to the Ileum. Mr. Stony rolled op o ropplenient la the net pro vatiog for the sale of the State Canals,pproved April 7.14 t, IhSti, which was materially atuonded to Commlitre un the *hole and lin over. The charter of the Somerset Coal and Iron Co. has boon vetoed by the tlovernor, sail returned to the Senate, where it originated, with his objections, nod 00 the plenum, Shall tho hill 01113, not a 'that/analog the llovernitee objections' the v o t e .000.1—yea 20, O.', 4. Mr. Pahney called op en art relating tl Inscreapee Cetopan, la Philadelphia and Allogheey el•unties. Lle• over tzll to worrew. The suitplamout to the ant for the sato of the State Canal. Game up on second reading. Air. Penney offered on ameudmout to the first section. that tf the road does not bring enough, when told, to corer the theta claim, to postpone the ante and report to the Gent Legislature. This gore rise to mach debate. Without disposing of it, Sonata adjourned till ISVE Too f..llonlog Lot* bare Wen sive,' by tbo artlof. An art t. , incorpotate the Western Ps road. Act., authoriring the School Director" of India bar.ugh and el Pridgew•ter, to borrow money. An act 1., regulate the standard weight of clone seed. Suppler:tont to an act In incorporate the Allegheny and Ithtler !Teak 4n.1 Cu. An art rm Ito wet the Comtnissionert of l'eua. t (heathy ro a.. 1 as aIS ,artt of Itevimion. , =4C=! Au ant to Ineorpotate the Allegheny observatory llocee --A supplement Co the stet to equalize a11..n upon corporations, and an art relative to lb. P., Ft. W. P. It. Iti, Timed fin•lty and go to IL. The appropriation bill IMSep ell dey. $30.000 6 eppropriete.l to the IVestere Penitentiary, F 30,000 to the IroPPlit o ; $15,0011 to the House of Iteruge. WASIIINGtoV, March Vt.—The prizes anal prison er. liken ofl Vern Crux are likely to prove Roomette! enibarrassiug. The statute provides for the distribu tion of the prizes among , the officer. and men who were the rapture, bet the question of these being such must brat be determined In a Court of Admi ralty. The Navy Department treats hltirin's expe dition as piratical, but that feet has to be legally ea teblished. The whole grould of this aseumptlou rest. upon the allegation that when the Indianola approached Matins Steamer, after a ' , hot had been bred aimed to bring her to, and hailing it, Wu. an seared by a volley of musketry. The Indianola and Ware were small steamers, belonging to Juarez, and known to be such by Marin. Ile could hardly sup pose that American officers and seamen were partici pating in the civil war with Mexico. and be doubtlau intended to itreat them as part of the hostile arma ment of Jdares. The Noble will bring the main body of the prisoners to New Orleans, an a l m ay b e daily expected. Official dilipatolies Show that apart from the direct followers of Cortina., the Mexicans have endeavored to retard rather than encourage his forays. The receipt. of the Tracery hut rack ern Si , 412,000; amount subject to draft nearly $8,030,000 Increase or the amount no hand the preview week, $BOl,OOO. The Muse Post.Ofco Committee to day, olmnet unanimously reaolvedf in favor of restoring the in land service, whieh rras curtailed by the Post.Ottive Dapartsucnt, by the failure of the appropriation bill during the last Congress. Now UoLuae, March 21.—The schooner Emily lieith, from Vera Crux on the 14th, has arrived. Miramon bombarded the city on the 13th. Little damage was dune. A detachment of Miramon's troops, from Alva rado, were attacked and completely rooted by the Liberals, on the 14th, A flag of truce was sent to Juarez, which resulted lo a suspension of hostilities. A military Congress, minsiiting of the Shiers of the two armies and the representatives of the foreign governments, mot on the e,hing of the 14th. Th e remit is unknown. It was reported that MITAMOO had abandoned the siege, deserted the army, sod taken refuge aboard the French fleet; that his communication with the Interior was entirely rut off, and that the city of Mexico had pronounced against him and his army was deserting him. Dates from Templeo on the I I th state that (lateral ti az ratted returned and resumed Governorship of the atty. All Is quiet. The [lofted Statesliarines were still there. We also learn from Itnatan that on the 111 h the excitement about the cession of the island continued. The fruit crop is short. s e . Lotus, March 23.—The river is etationary w ith, 7 or la feet water to Cairo, 54 to Quincy. 5 to Keokuk, 32 or 33 inches lower down and 34 feet on the upper rapids. The Illinois is dochnlng with 13 ft. water to Naples, sto Peoria and LatAlle. The Mis lour' is falling with 31 feet in the lower end of the rivor. A new line of light draft boats bee been put upon the tipper Mississippi for the purpose of bring ing to SI, Louie the large amount of grain and pro. duce now waiting shipment at points on . that river, and there is Mill room for profitable employment for more of snob boats. The weather balsas and pleas ant, bus COOL _LNG. MARCH 24, 1860. LATEST FROM EUROPE HaLtla z, March 23.—The Canada, from Liver pool, at 10 a. a, on the 10th hut., via Queenstown on the 11th inst., haa arrived. Tile Etna was to leave Liverpool on the same day for New York. The Bohemian reached Liverpool at 9 o'clock, P. v., on the 7th, and the Kangaroo at noon. The new, is Important; The question of the annexation of Savoy to Prance 11.111 the prominet tapir. Sardinia had consented to the Inhabitants of Savoy voting on the subject. Lord John Rouen had stated in the House of Commons that Austria and Pfldtatneoncurred is the views of England. Bosnia has dot yet replied. The Commons bad voted an address to the Crown, pproviog the French treaty, the amendments offer ed thereto bythe opposition having been Wasted by • large majority. It was reported that since Sardinia rejected Na poleon's programme for Italy, the French troops had received orders to be ready to march at the first no tire, and that the overmodest of Lombardy and re turn of the army to Prance are threatened. The Bank of thanes had gained 4,500.000 francs in specie during the month. The Paris Bourse was dot; mutes closed at 67f. 75c. There was e general duke to realize In the Liver pool Cotton market and the prima were fully dd lower on moat description'. The Wei of the week were 47,000 bales. Bretidstuffs were very dull. Provisions steady. Consols closed on the 10th at 94}@94a for money, and ilifik944 on account. Great Nrilain.—ln the House of Lords on the Bth, the Duke of New Castle said the dirpathes laid be fore Parliament relative to the Savoy question con tained the details of everything that had taken place. Ile admitted, 'however, that certain private letters from Lord Cowley, containing nothing of moment, had no 4 been published. Several persona depreca ted the practice of diplomatic correspondence being carried on by private lettere. lit the Hume of Common., Lord John Russell re pleated Mr. lib:Wake to postpone his motion pro testisg against the annexation of Savoy to France, ou the ground that discuseiun now would be preju dicial to the public melee. Mr. Kinglake consent ed, but would inauduce, eta subsequent period, the .object of allowing France to carry out the system of emigration from India to her eoloniea. It was brought up and denotinced by Mr. Cone. Lord John Russell reiterated his previous explana tion that the arraugement was made with a view of abolishing the free emigrant spume of France, which practically revived all the evils of the slave trade,and under these circumstances, he thought the new ar rangement perfectly justifiable. Mr. Byng moved an address to the crown, approv ing of the new commercial treaty with France, and promising parliament to take the aecemesry steps to carry it into effect, Mr. Lindsay moved an amend ment praying that liar Majesty will adopt measures to carry into effect the abolition of all deferential du ties on vessels of the two eountrles trading between their various port. and colonies. Mr. Lindsay pointed' out the disadvantages under which British shipping labored, and contended that an alteration of the French navigation was ebsolutely necessary. The debate was resumed the neat day. Mr. Horse man moved that the article in the treaty relative to coals be omitted, but it was rejected by 226 majority. The debate involved the Savoy question, and the general rcletions of England and Franca. The ad dress was finally agreed to without amendment, sod without a decision. Mr. Mabbinton presented a petition from British America, against the alteration of the timber deities. In the House of Lords, a debate on Italian affairs took place, strict neutrality being urged by all par- Sir Robert C. Hill, a commander at Waterloo and ih the Peeiesuler war, is dead No more doming batteries with iron sides are to be ronstrorto4 owing to the Armstrong guns baring completely riddle) the immensely thick iron plates of the experimental vessels. - . The projected annexation of Savoy and Nice to France continued to attract much attention. The London Times, while editorially condemning the project and applauding the firm protest of the gor. emu:lent against it, repudiator the iiihr - of England demanding an explanation, which might any day lead to war. The Pori. ['eyes, in an editorial complaining of the hostility of England to the annexation, says it would he unreasonable to copper. that Ito Emperor would retorter* that which he regards as the securi ty or one of the most important frontier. of France. It is stated that since Carour'il last dispatch rah, tLa to Italy. olden hare been sent to the French army in Italy to hold itmlf in nudism, to march at the fret notice, and that the reply to the officers, de manding a sheet furlough, was that the whole army veld Immediately evacuate Lombardy and return to Franco. FoA , .'r —The monthly returns of the Bank 0, France show en increase In cash of U. 500,000 francs end a Jail... in Lilts discounted of 2,500,000 fiance. fiferehel Nsil, Marshal of Frailcs, to dead. . . .. i".1.T.--A lung and forcible dispatch by Connt Caveat., replying to :to Italian progr•tuans. pledges Sardinia to ettida be tlts resn.t r. an appeal to ...,. L.l.ltornt •ntlcaset rho upinV •Lo, of :lric , hifirma that in a not. of the rot militaroh, rel•ttive m Savoy, Carom. stresses toe latiailimeht I the govers i merit soil the king of i • hit ••••• but, at the same time, to iso !•. Hell he supports in Central Italy. Ileorelet, Lts tr.lootion to interrogate the popois nol monk.- to he eatablisheil by Parliament, referring, lossidio, the queztion of frentlere and got., Ohioan to Do girou aura,. =EMI A royal doom. of N4lev r.ll4bli.hes modification. on :10 ortiolos of customs, and orders a revision of the remoiriog The Tuscany rorrespowlent of the London Times m • ens Lot under certain conditions, and with the free c-tneent of thapopnlar will, the Italia.. would consider themselves well rid of the Savoyard,. MOllO, :NA additional engagements are re portal. no I .y.—Annthcr misunderstanding szistad among the ministry, and a change in the ministry was hour ly expeettiL The IVestorn Powers had made proposal. to the Porte, to assist in the maintenance of its rights In Semis and the Danubian principalities, should any complications arid armed intervention occur them. It is stated that the Court had requested a treaty of ',Mane(' with them for certain emergencies. f.•,oh.a Jbor!,t.—The feeling of instrust continund, and the stock market had ixen henry and Drooping. An increased demand for money had sprung up, and a few transactions had taken place below 4 par rent. Application. on the hank were numerous, and on the stock exchange the rates were I to 4 per cent. Cotton doll; sales ..1 3 days. 4500 bales. Freights to Liverpool, 5-104; sugar firm; at previous rates; receipts and stock moderate; molasses steady. N. 0. steady at 4 Ine4o; other kinds scarce and wanted; tobacco steady; 'all good sorts of fine grades, scarce and higher; exchange unchanged. Corn.seermi Brokers Circular reports cotton at e decline of folly ad on most de s •riptioasethe heaviest fall being on the middlings and lower grades; the market closed with a general de sire to realize on the part of holders. The sales of the week foot up 47,000 bales, of which speculators took 11000, and exporters 6000 bales. The sales of Friday eihounted to 0000 bales, of which 1000 ware taken for Speculation and export: the market closed doll. list.vitsena, Merril 23.—The Fifth Congressional District of Maryland Democratio Convention has chosen ltrodley J. Johnson and John J. Menem delegates to the Charleston Convention. A perms,. neat organization of the Maryland State Democratic e 0.0131.1011 is in. session. 1 . 4.t0v. Lew, ID Chair man, and the Vire Presidents are chosen one from each distriist. The Committee on resolutions report ed this morning: After the resolutions are disposed of, delegates will he elected to Charleston. It Is thought that delegates favoring Mr. Douglas will be chosen. The resolutions declared that the people of Mary land will Unita with their Southern Lrathren in as rerling and maintaing their ivnetitutional rights; ad here to the political principles of the National Con ventiun of ISO, ps the tree Democratic creed; that neither Congress:nor the people of a territory, organ ized directly or indirectly, can Interfere with the In stitution of slavery of the right of holding slaves; that perfect freedom of opinion on all questions ought to he enjoyed by every member of the party, and all differences tolerated until the Democratio Conran lion, or Supreme Court, or the Stales, shall settle the issue, when lit becomes an imperative duty to yield unqualified adhesion; approve of the general policy of the present National Administration; will give support to the nominee of the Charleston CO2I - n The following delegates from the State at large wore (Morose: W. T. Hamilton, Lewis MeHord and John P. Emory. Electors at large: E. T. Lewis Lowe and James L. Martin. The delegatee are on pledged, but are generally considered anti-Douglas. NURYOLE. Ira., March 23.—The Seventh Con. gression•l District Convention to-day elected Myers W. Feeber sad George Baker a, delegates to the -Charleston Convention. J. C. Beeline and General Tel!Wart,. are the alternates. The Convention ex pressed a unaalmous preference for Henry A. Wise for the Presidency, and passed resolutions against meatier sovereignty. PARLSII.I.E, VI., Ilfarrh 23.—The Convention to select delegate. to Charloston, met to-day, and .p -poinled lion. John Ilubbard,ef Buckingham, and IL. 11. tl lass, of Lynchburg, &legatos, and T. R. Donna and It. J. Worsham, alternates. They are all II unter men. LOVISIVILLE, March 23.—The Repel,Hyena of the Sevooth Coogressional District of Kyoto:may, yoster day, elected Mr. 131.4 Dollard and Mr. A. W. Havre; Delegates to the Chicago Couveo ion. • foam, March 23.—A Ere broke out last night in the grocery of Cbarlosoreendenberg, on Court at., betweet, Third and Fourth, whleh before it 000ld be ennead destroyed the greater part of that and the adjoining block. Prloolpal lours: Rhodes A Co., warehouse, $6,0001 Dr. lintllnu, drugght, $10,000; Rupert A ViZlOnli, $20,000; Decker A Co., grocers, $5,000; D. 11. Lawry, $5,000. The post-office wan also burned; the snail was nearly all eared. Total log, probably over p 20,000; Insurance not aaeerlalu• ed. Origin of fire unknown. 80DT421, Dfarch '23.—The shoemakers ankle. ski Ilaverbill has collapsed. &lOlt or the journeymen have gone to work; and the President of the organi sation with the other leaden have resigned In dis gust after denonnelng the strikers wbo wore not holding oat.. llonaen, March 23. The Allen Donee, a large building, was destroyed by Ore last night. Mort of the furniture wu soul. Lou about $5OOO. Loinsvnui, Match 23.—MarPrer is falling wiry slowly with scant dfset rater in the canal. Weather clear. Idarttuyds &rm. VOLUME LUIII---NUMBER 94 New Tour, March- 21.—A detachment of some 550 U. S. troops left this port yesterday for Indian -0,4 Texas, under command of J. N. Palmer, of the cavalry. The U. B. etearmhips Supply and Fal mouth will leave In a few days with stores for the squadron. A special Washington dispatch states that Spain Is to be called on for an explanation with regard to the fitting oat at the port of Havana of the steamers recently captured by the Gulf Equadron. If the ex- • planation, aro not initisfactory, the neutrality law ,o ter ea Spain is concerned, will assuredly be en pended. CINCINNATI, March 23.—Yesterday's Louisville Journal states that an entire block of buildings were destroyed by fife at Owensboroughi Kentucky, on Tuesday night. The principal Miler, are Joseph Mitchell, Mr. Weihite and Mr. Nall, merchants. Crscurwart, March 23.—A 2re broke out in the 01l and chemical works occupied by Alex. Frees, cor ner of Third and Race streets. Lou sl4,ooo—par- Rally insured. New °simian, March 23.—The eloop•of-war Pre, ble has arrived below, with the prisoners from off the prize steamers. All were well. There is no further now& COMMERCIAL RECORD 0311kIPITED OF ARRIIERATION yea BURCH & APRIL Joann DILtroll1.1; V. P. C.IIILZ3 Pamacter, Vi'n.Lum a. tarn,. W. 1a . 01.0.1Y. I 11. OWIN.S. PITTSBURGH SIAIUSIGTs, Putabwrgh Gamy, PtlteoUio a, Elattnisear, March 1060. Yesterday erm pleasant, though dill • nor arid' penotmd big wind pevalled. Therein., tiowtver,adeulded Implore. moot over the fow preeedlng days, and It the aim phone out at interval. It mu more pleount for outdoor :lingo.. There was • good deal at ettr on the wharf. The Prima na end Emma pan. In from ilk Lou. Loth With fall trip. The pent balk of the freight good East by ralimul-140 mall. portion ttopplog here. We have no news to Impart In reference to produce. Oar quotattoria eum op to• good,Ostite, presenting. fair average, at the old figure.. We have teldurn fouon getwral. more degreased, or heard • more itultemalcomplefut of tight times and doll trails. TLlsetut not last long. We may to look fur • ...Aral, and the woozier the better. iLOIJR— SOW. Extra. Er Pint, VartC)., 70 6 ttO —a u 200 bbl. from store. 07 du . - 16 10 do 025 70 do do 675 _ 625 125 to do 5 75 6 00 d 25 10 do 900 925 150 do depot 910 011AIN-lialf. 11001.0.11 0.1. on 011,irf at Nie: _hol do do s 45c, from Wire-, 100 do Cut o Row store hi 013402 c; 50 do d, from slot. at GO:. 061:1:1-001e• of to Lurh Clos, al $1,25. ORNY.OSI-001e• 30 Las Bambara at 120. 5101.AttlY.8-aales of :15 1,1.1 s N. 0.01 45c, and 00 do do. 47019 c. eCOAL;-tale. 3 LiLde N. 0. at 73:(32c; 151.104 do at S tis MCP-461u 20 b3i. Broil.. at 47e. 1X411016-001. 57 aka MW at 14.,...;e_ OUT OR-uses9 bid. Roll at 160017 d. E2200-401m 7 bbl. at 1101154 r; ado at 12i4e. BEANS-inns 15 bash White at 050. 01102 FRUIT-Wt. 52 Lamb Ar idea at $1,6219., mud 10 do Peaches at $4. ONIONS-slam 10 bosh al 75d. $lOll-401. 500 libi Ood at lu Wm No 3 largo 510 cl. oral at $12,50, 10 do White bilah at $10,20. OILS-a.lra 12 Mil. No. 1 Lard at 02(f59 3c; 15 do at h`i,3 901 5 do Whala at 75e. for.ACON —mloa c4antry barna M 10m 6.000 ttm at stamldora, 10 tor sat. of Ilc fut bstaa—ua timer. 660 Uc Cl.'mutt N. e. Lama 1,11.ic. POTATO2.3--aale. BO both Reale at 66, RAO IS—ult. of X.llt) /be at 33(c. 111.00118—aala of 76 tuna at 6.60? tor.--6 mos. RION ILTAILW AND CORI AIIICILCI A IL. COMA . ., March V —no demand for floor was still limit. ill, awl the only tomtit" , made wm fur • few choice broods of spring extra, the holder, of which were about 10c above the •lews of buy.. Only a few lots felt spring extras t hanged Landsat g1,70C14.80. Whmt was lo better otqamt, especially new receipt.. arid theli mat kat was firm .t Um figutm of yeeterday, closing qulut .lid •feady—tne mire of bow receipts N 0.2 spring befits at kOc In .lure. 01.1 rem/pta were lama impaired fur, and !be market no quiet Cora was In more actin demand, and the market advanced ViDlin—lbe inquiry being chie fl y apt:craw/se. Alms. II • MIL, tomb rhangki bands at 4t) 41 for ova receipts No. I In alma 4214042%c for old recelma of the same grade, and 130 for No. I in atom—tbe markektkalog firm, with buyer. of No. lat 41507.. Oats stern leas active, but the market was firm, and mhos were molest • shade bettor price-34 cools being pall fur nest recelpta No. I in shore • and 5 . 7 , 14 c for No. I delivered. Rye firm at 07c. Barley firm but 'null's. Seeds nochanactl. ILlgh atom ataady at 114,1419 , ;,c. fee Inns, March 1911 x—rho provision markot is not active. TO Is tbdiralt to sell rot meat, bulk, at pay log rate.; pion tehouldcm and llama atilt. illy brute 708 e alone, without some aide. with theta. A lot of 150,000 Me bolt rib aides add at St."; while bac., wvuld bring bylrypsoc , nod clear 1103 c, end possibly 111. The anpple of bacon w.ll 1 e Dna mob, a. the houses an folly ander way.and will turn out largely. Country provision dealer. lime hills tna• luring, which, balmsreoderd,l.lll mum them to mil muck- Iv as preimot raw; so that the mune, market, More then aay thing atm, controls the roles.--1 Democrat Tatiana It lospartious of tobmcn to Vir &lola for the sears endlog, respectneely, ou ate Iso of Orto bee le 41.797 retemburg 10,115 10.079 Lynchburg. 0,794 7.021 01..11.111e 1,11.0 I.a Yartorille 5 11l 711.72 u W. 63 The Leek, teherre tweeted he the I,lapectlea Intrebenao. at that which . U wan- • • • anufactured, by c..llotry Ise ariocraly estimated a m t (ws 16,0..0 to 2l10g) 10.1, Th. I..elorring I U 0 will emnpare the expo.. from N. w ur k tba .0110 x.1(1.0 pal stepla arttelrs 4.r the week . l.isr.o Irrek ending March If. /oa s t V4ill, Acul "stl.l. Oottoo, bales s_43l.lhS &Jar.: g 14.001. Vlopr, r. 4.4 tf4,9,,0 Curn tn.!, bb1..... ...... . :134 :;,252 wb",. b."), .—. 3 44: 5,142 (km. 514•14 001 61 4.319 0.631 Y ef, bblt 774 12 677 a U. 64 6+,412 fra. I 1M) 32.424; 1:,417 64.31:1 Total P 3 ..712 $.55.442 ocrease or llta wae4 u compared wdb tbal or 'Y... 21.700 Import• by River ST. 1,0010, per Prima Douns--10 lads ;ark, 352 lee lard, 64 hI !Ads .boulder.. 453 bake alltou, 100 bblx aud 12 hall do leblskx, 4 Los, Marko A cola bbl. flour, Luxbort A 011 p 1.5;50 bbl. ell, u A Fabbeetock; 100 do L4l varnish, Lemon; SO ble Ileck 4 laxoskr;ll lax wand., Fleming bem 07 bide.. 1 bind I 1nt0,., (lballaut A co; 10 to. Inman, 71 bxl eaep • cludlee,sl/0 14,14 flour, 260 do 4b147110 do roolAssee, 2 do blacklog powder, sunda, selodr, eouslguent,ll4ll,ldre, Lloffstolt. ST. LOUIS, per llama-3 Max dour, 2do sum, Ido wo bble., 1 keg s)rup, 1 La ...teem 11 elllo 0141 In, (Bard; zn do4Bryant A ea; 1101 krp lord, 499 Ica dq, 250 bbl. Door, 4 pup. wool, Clarke t em, 300 11. 11.514e11; trxe tuedltio4, 11 A 'alumnae*: 100 bided, lioeletotq GO do, owner, 204 di,, Bl'ilones 160 pig. load, Nevin A no. v W We Cod We followlog Items la the Cincinnati Commorcial, of Thursday:— Tbo Rocket, from Pllt.torgh. left For St. Lt ale and Ilan. nibs! wltb two barge. In tow—ber cargo amounting tro.6 - A t,..na, including abo now of Iron for the Plat. Co. Railroad. ..... ~.The Economy being the only packet reely to wools, mono mimed n 101 l cargo for Pittsburgh yeetenity.....„.The Diamond, 11.11 Ilarolitun, Argonant and ISsotionty are no. 130. Ced for Pittsburgh to-day. With fair offering. fur Wheeling and Pithitairgh, freight. continue abondant (or Noshrillo, oh Louis and Now Odeon. at the folloirlug rate. for— • Plitabingb--eottou ;COor, 1310i25.11 C whisky 40c; Haar pat Rood lard 35G would freight 12%41500 lOU Om, Nouttellle—whisky 75d tdol; ode Gk, ',mod Zoo kl 100 Rog Moor 45.; clureo - veed tioo. Mt Loolo—heave, p,ul,,d freights Vac? IN; whisky and oil fl.sc LILL stores 2.5 c; ale Eoc p Lb!. Evansville—whisky and oil dOc. Cairo—whisky and oil 60,, puraoll freights 20c ?lel) /1 , 3. New Orhmos—whisky .Eldon WC: flour :Ale; p.htorma sod apples 45r; pork 75G Wacuta In !dads 2.; sod whvr pound freights 2autatle p 100 keg lard MI hoes , . p 6[••nr bo• A Rill VIM. Takgraph, Ilrovuerille; LIZ=I32 DKPAIITISD. To' , graph, tlrowmnllel Jetlers.o. Ilrvousv ItnnM, Elmol.A.tb; .4 Jafintomi. Brou.ville; Exikewn; Pvims Donna, SI. 1.31 r, Cmmy do. e- . Ikg. Talsgraphio Rlarkel • Clod mobrit, Much 23.—kleen Pork In god demand; antes lob; bloc at $l7. Unit Mesta Wes 2500 Ita Skil. at 1,04. lord Otto and in bitter demand, at 10i4e for WA, nod 11 or keg. Fluor coulluara very dull and demand load; auloesoo Mita rata to chides at $5,600.5 DO. Whisky decnoed lobe UAW lAN at 1814, locluding wagon; Molasses In good 0101103,51 4144.9. Boger 11113dor and demand good, at 80 Curfce eel.. 100 bap Wool at Wheat doll and 1111 liang.d. Corn dull and uncloortgod. 0•11. dull, at 4910 bulk. Barley in goal demand and grin, at 6.54030 fur prin, tell, and 7d53,00 or Islr to good. Money tamloinged. Nall Pots, Muth 23 —roar quiet; price* *Stool mate vial domigte, superfine scarce and bones little more money; demand confined lusupplylog the praulug want• of the /tutus cad local trade, ed. 0700 bbl. at $5,22146= for ropes . state; $5 3005.40 for oxtrastate; $5,2045,25 for super western; 66,3505,05 for common to medium extra wester. and $6,6646,10 for shipping bran,a extra IL U. O.—market dating gumL toy• fluor steady. Corn reel toilet and un. changed. Buckwheat flour la steady and heavy at $1,6049 $476. Whitilty without material change. Wheat doll, and steady; gales 1000 broth at CA. Barley toilet and nominally 01,til Nye golst and unchanged. Corn dull, heavy and lawn; 74 70 for abseil Westin% Southern yellow 71478. Oslo dull and beery The transactions in Wont ate twly to 110111, - ,l,,teat. Cad peke. pier rule In foot . of buyers. Pork Jo dull and heavy for now, and eteady for old. Lund uncheiged. contlutnia Very firm; tales 21)0 bags Ito .t 141.4,160 Was Jamaica at 13, and rOO Lags But Dinselega at 1264, cash !dollin% nuehanged. Sugar more ateadt; wilco 33ti Cuba at 7467 ti: 100 hhila N. 0. mit 766714 and by snetkin ,67 tilida Taxa; t h e damaged by water, at $5,379 , 146,04. cash. Tobocco; there foe es ry tight demand f,r ail de. acriptkinix 200 bhils Kentucky, put ror .sport, sold at JP, 1214; 3 5153• Ohio at 7 14459; cue. Ilavana Cu 30443. Ties: the auction to day paa•cd off with •• good spirit for both Black. and Onions; the peke. for as I.lololtad wallnotalticil market, but Oolong was lent firm; ce nt two thirds of this offernig were sold stthe following pris Ilyeau 35146550: Young Upon 3040014, Gunpowder 370 - 0I14: Imperial 0A tit llyauu Tsrustay 7101464; Tweskey 171r,0Z14: Ponchong 1fg1y3.744: Oolong 1614Q16334; Oolong Souctiung IV: at privato nab a them I. • =Aerate business dulug at full Inc..i Plucks dull cud lower. D ROC LA it A TIO N.—CITY OF PITTS J. DU Oily ss—Pornant to I... Antics of the Councils of the of Pittettargh, and by virtue of the authority In ma reefed, 1, °Nona e WILSON, Mayor of Bald clty,do ecur Oils my Proclamation, that oo TO &IDA Y, the tt7th clay of March, A. D. IWO, the Freemen of the Seventh Ward of W 6 eahlcity Jualfled to trot. for member. of tb• Roma of Representative. of thin Commonwealth, will meet al the Public echool Donee to thee.l,l Seventh Ward, .0.1 elect by ballot ON 6 PICRSON TO SKIM! ASA D6)l - Of ONLICor COUNCIL Exalt, unexpired term of F. C. IIIeCARTIIY, rmigned. Given MOM' my hand and the seal of the .altl city of Pittsburgh the "Atth dsy otAlisreb, A. D. tStlj, and indepeu denceof the United Shuts the eighty third. 0.21 °SOROS WILSON, Slave. 5E,!1L13,1) PROt'OSALS will be received at Deed:lke of the Water Oomadttee until Suraday,:rab day of klareh, for furnishing fortpnre hundred feet of WAR, to he spat In material nod workmanship to • .at , don of bees that Into be seen at Onntaln Brett'. oftlee, Joining lb. eteltled Chamber- Bad Ito.. to be leered and approved of by the Ootareitter on Ito. Baena. nod Nom. and Illemen . . Aesoclatlon, before they be emended by the oily. By order of torlt 0011. ON 1111 N KNOINE9 AND 110311. ANY PERSON IN WANT OF A TRUSTI 11A.N ea Portar,Wloolor or Rosner for • Hank CIIEI I.n. atone that cab "we well rocoromeLalat. Warr not as ao mach of an otioct • pormationt alinatkin. Sago re or meta:lard nNI.IINO BROS., No. 24 Wood at.. WlN—Ear and Shelled (Awn sound ani %.,fr pallid, ID Mare awl for tale by mrx , BUtilln • ileallillOS,l)Pidthtlidd 10, - ' TE. panou...4llusic. „-- ----- 0 VMASTELING GRAND PIANO. IA SPLENDID OVERSTRING GRAND CONCERT PIANO, from the :Crisoratall faciory of STEINWAY A SONS, ;New York, will be mhlblted at onr wareroo g t i l i m% it X, Ihonday next, Inst. It wm personally selected at the radar, by 11. Weber, and It la confhlactly sab..elad to nor pan Enything berotoßre wen or heard In tow ,iry to the .piano Ilne. Notice will be 11111 of Its ArrlraL 11. EIMER A SRO- No. 63 911th street, ,m5:21 Pol. Agents for Ntsinway & Sons. CHICKENING & SONS' NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE PIANOS NEW SCALE 81 OCTAVE PIANOS, I With tho lateet linprtormicitte,] irn ISIORIrst 110401r00.1 end Woloot Corns, from t=ai to stop • For oto only by :'inrl7:dlorT DTASON dr 3349.1111/arir'S MELO DEONS.MI '41.6 o.lnre Ale! e100r.., 117 Legs $ 63 :L. ' , :o do Plano aty1a....—....—...---... 100 o]. .1., an do do g . .1., .1., leouldo heeds, levy Legj,—.—.. 1.,11 !$: ./., du 4. , 11d Plano 5ty1e........ 154 The Melodeons are pronounced superior to 1 411 other. by Dr. Lowell Masan, Thillberg, atter,Ootts• }Bait, etc. They have been avtardad the highest pretoh bete at every Fair whrre exlabltad. Yoreale only by Ltell7-tliwT .Ullll.l 11. DIKLIAIR. 91 Mott at. fp 11 011 0 11 S S ;! ;gest Eteos lu Tharo' II tat, la Twelve VaalWar Dlalognav kot.,iw.wa • Teacher and Pupil. Thla ix • book presenting In eanrlve and pleulag lIIILIcer the prlnclplov of Thor, 800.. ths author hen mot with great narrate to the application of blv method to plait, nail conlllently rocommemf. It to ..esthertt sv an slit to their liter.. Arks GO, fi'ur val. 1. 7 JOIN 11. GIELLO2,BI Wood .t. Cooks vv. 14 no.ll n rrcript of tiro price, tarITGLIsCI 7 7 CBEAT LI A IttIAINS INSECUNUUAND ,1.7 PI A NUS.—Otto rIo;wel 11.srawsl 7 Octave Plano. la Ix• but • short time. Pries $2OO Otte rivssot Roaewt.ts/ T tret•ve Llano, to cow Lot a few mouths . • 61;,:i 1....1eav0..1 , •!=:, U 1 .1.6 kis. 164 Ono 31aliacituy 6 d, Co vory good . 1.2.5 Ode d. , a d.i do 7b stig do ti do 110 .. . ........ ... On, veconl 1t...! Illtiliiinotrirl tie ' '' ' '''iorLiz — cnvh. 1. '' . 4‘ ,.. l o v l a j , t oi , v r 7:7l.l ,4 va• ti cu , t o n s.. l hand Viollorvllo, worth $6O, will uer hviv left the city. ', 011.11tLOTTE ELT/ 111 C. A ha, N. I IS Wood filt.,ld door above Fifth. $2OO PIANOS. GREAT/911 4i BARGAIN:I.—We cau LIOW 61i6tilfh to the public a Au, elegantly flts hilted ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE of alg and ilroalghths Otta , ett, (from D to A) for VON CASEI. They ye from a faqnsithly kuonsu ta-tory In New York city, haws the NULL 41.1)N YR 451 g , tueeoloti .v mots, and Octagon logs. They 11 his s full mustral cum., nod are folly warrmtoo. rte.. Om aw1...0nt0.. 11. KLIII6II. A IMO., Solo A 0 , -01 for the shot, and Steinway's Pianos, No. 63 Platt street, - - Gold Medal Premium . PIANO FORTES. 4 El N , E u SUPPLY OF RUE UNRIVALED KNABE'S 'PI ANOS Itu l it re .red. eizaRLOTTE BLUSIK, 2ili Ili Wexklalrwotooemul door atm. Pin. kii• IS 1V t.. 0 1 ,. GS, NE IV SIJNOS.—Poor !, branping Maitre. poog by 8.6. Pueter. l'Gy WIN, or Li 'll C...use nowt.; by N. C. racer. Ll•ggio the P 51.1.2 of 0.4 , 1'40, Ly Fiodosizit tiochloy; I'm Tbloklog of . 11106. Wilts.!: Idol of my Haut, words by Mr. %fm. i. 5 , , rum; I wqml,l lb st I were liosotlful. .111. or. Ite4 by ' CIIAILLOTIIL BLUME, 2,6 No. 114 Wood 5t.,2,1 door &bore /Mb. W M. D. SMITH, ;I ' 'll4:4l.Cti Flt OF Mt..T9l din, Thar, itd.l4-n and Sineing ) ' . r illirelanwe In Singing, iv tb Evenings for Adn:ts, sod EatOrtbly* , 4/.01-Tcrene uncle known npoa application at bit 8.11111 11/INCY.- N. 113 YOUtall 811:13S, IltWargty,Pa. 11 Li DI P.l.l.likE. SPECIFIC 110MIEOPATIIIC REMEDIES FOR TIFF PEOPLE. HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. - tiNI)ERSIGNED haying used Prof. lIIIIIPEIREY'd SPECIFIC fIOSILEOPATHIC RIME in oar bunilow with the mon satisfactory neulty not Nup lull confidence in their genuineuem purity and em ntey. clime hilly recommend them to ail ;meow who whin hiihave mfe. relistee, mad el:IL: mime renielles at hood 1.4 privateor domeetir ova. e Wm. Llooary editor f "The Nrthern itepen dent,- Anhui th N. Y.; the Rey. E. o U. Creme o y, In ßeator C Sy o f ch, A ebony N. YRev. 11. I. lit% Chaplain of the Aub e rn Wate Prison; the Rev. Speeder 11. RDA Rector, New Ledford , the Rm. Allen Steele, N. Ting Conference; the Ito,. Samuel Nichoia, East Oeuessee CePference, N. Y ; tho Rev. P. 8. Pratt, Dorsey Vt 4 !Leßoy, Jodh R. Roble, Duffel% A. C. Hart, Faq. , Utica, N. Y 4 the ' Illp h Neal Dow, Portlaud, )le; the Hun Schuyler Cobb,fs Ehlgile Dent 1.14 the Hun Geo. Humphreys, N. r.; Henry DiAlook, Em Okiitor of The Ohio Wean Journal, Odutubus, Ohio; the Him. It. 11. Orshem III.; tho Hot: Thos. J X`naeo, Monticello. Fla.; the lion, Joseph Benedict, Utica, 114. Ittitite U t, o°. ‘ ll . stshtdli N el, T l e7tl 4 . WooIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. I—For Font, Congestion and Inflaromatt.m. NO. 2—For Wor n Fever, Worm Dilly Wottlug the Bal. 6.3—For Colic, Crying, Teething and Wakefolume of So, 4i—For Diarhom, Cholera Infalibm, and Swam. CdPiplaints. No, 6—For Colic Id ripingy Dysentery or Bloody Mk Na 6—For Cholera, Maulers blurb., Vomiting. No; I—For Coughs, Colds, Itilltienves and Sore Throat No. a--For Youth-Reba, Face-ache and Nenraigin. NU. 9—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of Um lIlMh No 10—Dorenala Puts—Tor Weak nod Derar,:nl Stone ach; Constipation mid Liver Complaint • En. Il—Yea Paattli.tanaalnAttlatta, &way, Painful no Sdpprened Periods. No, I.2—For I , ncorrbra, Profuse Menses, and liming Ddten ••f Females. No, 13—For Croup, Hoare: Omagh, Red Breathing. O. 14-2.2 Itatt:a 11014-I , or Erysipelas, Eruptione, M plea oo the Face. • la—autuNATlC PlLO—far Palo, tattagagati, or Sete erg} in the Cheat, Bock, Leine, or Limb,. ill—For Fever and Ague, Cl.lll Fever, Dumb Agar, Old Mijamnage.i 114-For Blind or Bleeding. intorafti or External. (1-For Foes, Weak, or Ihdamed Eyes and kyelias; Lad Weak., or Blurredbight Lt—For Costa:, of long standing or went, either with ot,itttction or pram:: Wachs,. I:B.C.—For Whooping Cough, abating Its violence std shfiterilng its comae. 1 ail actilq diseases, gnat tie revers, Itillatauestione, Dlittmea, D.mentory,thtup, RimanalLena, and each