~.. _. • . . . . bnsai:r •--... - • ••• - .. .... . _.. , - .. .... .. _ . . _i .1 • li ... *:f:::' .- ESTA.I3LIS!" - lED • IN . 1736. . -- - . . ' ' .- -r• - sgantmotiton. la. • - Otto tiootts. .........._. lir • - 1... it c) is 6 gBS, . • 9 CENT NOVELS FOR ONLY 1Q tiTS. t , 26 OZINT NOVELS FOR Oliblt 10 CANTS, • ••• -- - -., permuting k Comdtteston Merchant, ,00 CENT N0V613 FOR ONLY 10 CENTS. , . . - .' - Debtor In not% GRAIN and PRODUCE generally. , 60 GENT NOVELS FOR ONLY O:IO6NTS. .. . . N 0.60 Watt* and 98 Ent streets. 60 011 NT NOVELS FO R ONLY 20 OMITS. • 60 ORLIT NOVIALS ra ONLY 01 CENTS, Ron 1,-Thig,..___tocit. Ilcoremr..._._ . 41 Oa, Potaburgb; la. . .. __ •• DillmeMe6ol. do; ••••• • ••••Pmllre,ool Lewle,Dalmil And other Rooks at like low prices. • soofcc .1 /Him:cif). do: L Tacna &Oo S. Look AT MINT a 111116 R'S. , ~ J. wage. ICb e &r.lleattio a LadliniaNalechinaltima . AT HUNT a MINIM'S. Wooer It Cky 4 Wabetas A Rartaf,gthleags, eh...A A AT BUNT A MINER'S. ,d.; roultosy& Moak Ultima% Corbett A Donee thn .•. • ,' - 01rds= A oegleggg,yrbit g A i go d i 4 o x , k . ". 4 1;... , 5a..11 0 , re okulognut their Mock preparatory :to their •. di ii. 111. Chet% Nair Yost. ', l t I - . 6.0-Iyd removal to their new Store neat door to the Poet Office. . ' •. . EID.C. IMITON - 81 BBynum FOR TWO WHRHISLoscime ONLY. ; • L ~ .". WholcalitArocen 4 Comm lion Merchants . ... ....: • -.-....... , ' ls , . ramiv ro ß H O T O W K o s 7 R ll oo l{B tB LO: n or Frn oNc i r ts . cif u' L " he lot WOOD ST ET. .g.l •Uhrtittalt Lite, or Illustrations or Faith nod Oball - end, by Rev. Wm. Arnot, 1 vat, Lcrodon. /Win loom Maven for Life an Rattle, or the Pinverbr 'ULF. WM U...Ver. 6 1313CE{ & .:..- .....; , ..::.............-... i 4 3 —.....---f- • 1 m 8 e• Glostrated, N vole, 12noo. Rev. W. Arnot. Londou ] . • • - - -,, ,' . - li.e. AR lianioel the Profit. and the Lasso. of hi. Life end Times, : ...,•• . ~ , .;•,.. -.2. . ~. r - by Rey. Robert. Steel. London. ~., . : .. • • .=, . ,- .Bartomeou eg - Dade Ilbnory In Connection with the General idiocy of • . 331.0DreEG. Witt' Bar co., the World. For sale by J. ',READ, 18 Fourth et. Wholuila Omani. Ckenatlattre god awarding Merchants ThIPORTANT NEW BOOKS. JeseDosters in Western Produce and resident., et No. 186 . 1 . Llhargy grad, Pltlediargh, arena.," Lectures on the English Language, by 0. P. Marsh; "Conalgenmente layette" Rutter, If am.. 04; ..m.- The Treason of RIGor Oetrerat Lee, by 0. P. Montt .......thbill___l&l 0 000 2 0 002 , 7 Ve4O , TO , 600. 0 , • Li 0 . 01 1: 2 24 4 ' A a.m . MINIX Miller and Thooret Geolog it, Thos. . A. Ditatee'. 4: je.Avzin5.....„......._............,:...,.; ........see!, eeemem 17,. ....._.d Study In Italy, by Marla Eliot Morton; ..' Mt - LINTER as ' l4O . 1- " I3CIN s glthen:ou ru lladll iTe."'t:W i r'" "" - Th °m" • , glitifing AND coil I I tin I N MERCH&NI,S, Veil:Halm by Smiles-the bast boolr of the kind; The RJettelm Revealed, by S. J. BMW; • I .........No O. 6.; - $l - in ith II L o I Street, • The LID bad Timea of Resod dearest; 1 •- , . • Opposite slenonsabele Lome. New &Rion of Barnet,' Works -Practical Sermoile-the - , Atom:Jam:it and the Way of Salvation; • . . . PITT BURGH, PENN'S . Cht let In EllmarY, by TffunbnlL • . 3 . 1 rewired "1 , • • ---illetdare be -RLDUR, 1.1111.11, 'llll. FEED, and every null DiVIBON'B.93-Mietat Mod. . , ". .. Mod of Ckaintry Produce. Fpelal attention slum to Cotr , VUORN'S NSW BOWL— eigeneents el Prodoial. Refer to Pithlorgh Merchant. geee HAW ; 11.2.1 yd THE Al AR O BLE PAWN; • , R, -- '314. miteraram ..s-....w. a. nawn-;1...-WIL 20LIPAT0102. TOR ROMANO* OP MONTI RINI. ": .- ' BROWN & & IRK r Arai opus, By Nathsniel Hawthorn. wiz °Lie 8 . A . , ji, in G, Ay 006 as min,morni awl Phydrai ; Or, the roam nit: ol Health ~ -.. ,; . • :'. AND DEALERS IN wed Pt..... on Religions Itiorleuee, Rev. Joseph II.; Joue• D. D. .--- FLOUR AND SEEDS, Ilona. Paglcater, or, Tableaus. Vivant. . - NeitAiNeed 193 Liberty, Street, Pittsburgh ' . ei f" rl2 "W " JOUR 8. DAVIS at ON'S, N 0.93 Slue etrevt, " playa - ' ___ _ . •• .-./...--v. si.uanoun -#. B. ciiiiiftiirin 4 Co, , 0 0 &&u.to& & llTOrwardliiig Merchants, " L And WholisalAlThal4l. In "WESTERN RESERVIi CILEESE, ,- 'III7MIN, LARD, PORK , ilia) , lLoun, emu, -Pak Pool Juba., B.llinnlns, U a.4d A. WA 011, 1414.1 halt and Prodnpege ly. Pos. 141 susd 11.43 rent oca " .111ADUROtl, 14. aura. in SUE • Alin, COMMISSION diE tOIIANTS, • • AND DEALNES N El..cnakt. GRAIN ar. lizßoDucm. Bro. 343 Liberty Street, - • • itTSBIIBOI.I. PA. Chola brazils of FLOUR, for, Nth • nod Falun, one, ocustautly on hand. Paniculet art lion paid to OlEor ordeesfor lderchtudfsegentwelly. °delta TAMES A. FETZER., I rwarding 'end 433 0011311131101 IffilltOßANT, for be ease/ /LODE. GRAIN,BAOOB,LARD,BBTT3I3,3I DELKDJEIIiT, p u b. keoetally, No. 4 lark 31red, corer: Ant, • B.lst to 0 .13. 11 17.11•1" Pltlabru WIND= Dilworth, IN do, Cuthbert btu, do. AWN Lee 03, do, John llutdepalsi,Vo; D. limper • On, lothiustl;l3. Brody, Csahler M.A. 11.- Dna, Mediu& I Ott, Paq.; do, Draggle 4.'0U., do, Paxton A Dodo% • Motto. A Era, Phlledelphln easily • n. 12. - GRA11t.,..„,:—...—...-.--..1 ILO it VAN tinitDILIL -'. . GRAM'''. VAN Gi a. baDint, -- • • . -_• BIZROHAND.I.3E . :BROKERS, — OO,MMIBS/02i7 ....11E1 C HANTS, ,4,.... Jl . 4oo;ad Street, Pittsburgh: o 111. W. Tien & Cho trer Torn, Bhrlrit a Dilworth, Ml6's Iranian* Or.. - , . hpr. Ihrhongth • 00, Thom . ...r• • Town Inq , ewt. Alma Co.. R n & Eloppor, Clink, T. t....tit Sou, Phila. " IT. IL pa & Co., " T, , Whitridtrit •ON tiolthacce, LL D. twcomb • Ocrn Loa- Asmintearl, [Um & Co, " h., Ky. aclT•lrd .. n. .. . ERB S T A BARKER, COMMISSION PBODO MERCHAN 247 Liberty Street; BVTsBllltell, PININ'A. - lalePitnlcalar attention gteen to the Moat, Ondat, Dried Fruit% Bmeheeei Monk Claret eset Thumb, Beedi dm Orden petnaptly ailed. et the tweet Isom laid° ork coonhpsatanta. 112.0 thee of Bet:tree Bag LLOYD & C -,..ousatol ADIUEL B. Asa denten In Piena• Grain mg xis uaiuttY svia.cr, PTITOBOTO% I. w. cenonr.. CHADWICK &OMGC , • VOM4IISSION"MEROIrk4;,. : DRAM= CP PAPAR ktaboaing Fire Brick an. Pot Clay, iroo. 149 sad 151 Wood Pored, noir Sixth, Futurist` 49 t0r .W 5 44.94 Nor n Morolkosdrolor pima Onb 11141 Rap. Jra ===UZl • WHOLESALE GAOO4RS, eQn `•1113341,7,33R0 IN PRODUCE - comuisme lizaciimas for the vale of PIG METAL AND 400119, No. 31111 - Liberty rest, Abby I.l6liateii P 1 .11116011, aIsCAUAIG gunononss to Hadtman,M'Or . Forwarding and Commindo . And Maks& Dad. Produsa. Flour and Re: 238 heal aid mamma a, aaldyd—mrdi MN= ininatat...miram r. r -vs... mamma 0P1L1110116.0. ILUIRAU I/ & CO., COMMISSION BIER HANTS, DIALZILS IN WOOL Hides, Provisions& ace Generally, No. 209 lath IF Street. OltthburEAL .....11•HAE11/2 Flour. Grain and Posmonsaion and Forwardin No. 124 &w ad St., Pithb my2L:tyd , - L. 41171:0117,,..........--...-.....--.................-8. 4 MI11.11: CUTHBERT & SON. Ge aaral , § Commie raw 6r tt Be a nd of i r /tie,,. t lat nt e t lur 01:1510 OJOKEY, ajd f nol wade Grocer, JLlMPriduee oaf Coebriiitaloo Merriam; No. DPI Liberty Week beer llama Powwow Depot, Pi Ltsborgh, P.. tapli /a 11. L10Urt........ 9.-ro s =MUT. Pruee Commie - don titeibbenta, for tavaug of l ion', Grain, Bead. ind roaaoa ge.ifill, Noe.• 79 weer so. 92 /root Weal, : ft:SW" , Pete. ' fidlS-ly . -- - . - en 4 gTOlO. ' - a; T aara1.........•.....41...J. IL rutur-...;............a. v. ping. IL 'NEVIN & 00., ' . ' • . fro. Ali Wood RI. Plitobarg lb, .. . nosafathuors of warn; AtIDILW LIU , Elm PAINTS . AID ',rano)" scul Wholuata 1)944.• la 0114 Plaids ifidaddiso sod Torpoodno, . • .1 allyel (67,- :JOHNSTON, (successor "Jo ESISIL Clow. Solt Atm% would too owe =Min to 61. Dregs sort Choolods, Potrowry sod • blO tangy Iktaticfnes, Bo Upon, toroth* toga& of o.lgoro,tec, IT. MACKEOWN, Whol 4.2o•shaa 04 Earnstscaver anti • t tor Taira , . EXlelluro raid Extracts, Ea, lOf. Libertystreet Plltg. I. FAHNESTOOK. !ista of the firm Valananock a Clo., endnuoinitolnernlng WboinakDrappet No. eo,c.orarr, and and Nowa A. fAfiNESTO. 410., WHOLE eatal•Droutrra sad klaauhrtarara of Mar Lea 4 Mai Wham% comer. Waal sad Fra t isireets, Pitts. AND Eir & MUTER, WHO : SALE AND NetalProggista,anairof Maly EL Chdr stL, jrOBB.P.ll VITRA (SMOBSSOR TO L. LP =au* 01)conne ibirbltiped go Diamond, keeps szatintki es baud stall and oampleta smos [mum of Drop, Madhlorylila k ~ u ßdrup Obras,Pfalbasorhaiul all Articles pea f . 2bJysan o ~ priscrlptlou cargaily 4 liolWooa Meet, wow of Wood nri illttibersbas. .10[114 •P. tioorr, Wholesale 4 1". Drag% Pala, One. Varnigetas MA iettnutstattaborst, ll orders u nulls prompt atintion. giroMM atalas. JAMES HOLMES & CO., ro l , filoilholoro , fa Fond°*comet of .a. L mon. UWE ar HUTCHINSON, Qommission Amizuntonaiitthi Mastants dealers 1. Wean. ne atm Pim, Thb, Awn, Vatter. Llama 014 Pot sad Pend Iked. Grabs, Dried Ymte. and Produce = i g fr e sib ca 4. `al t il l r eem.itea siftis cu itirm i Z Ilan Man& NeallA aecoad imet 4f l4ls Ptriliati., between llaoi Pittsbargb, P. *Par, . • - El& WARIIHOUSE.-4!* fi-ollax, 11/4,,„iltm&ads=.7 'sweat a. slam Wass, Ptttaberxh. kte.:l4l-44. ntn, Wbohma s Disler la Nkar. /ma* ram, di - AlPTara - 7 - 1 bee gtiftiedW am% Lava 01,1 a, Ka 800 Marry a attest 1201i0arat/lOUBS. MITI/ let# l lBtbiluetietitt • ' MESE rt , R. 0 P SOLIETHING NEW 1. _ • SOMEITIIING TRUE ELECTROUTIIT TEE INVALID'S DOPE. OFFICE nouns, FROM T A. m. TO 9 p. PROFESSOR A. S. GREGORY and J. F. BTXVILINB, M. D., Physician end Burgeon, of Barak, respectfully easiouute to the clUseui of PlUsburgti, Co./. ldeacheeter end the surrounding coontry, that they ea located thennellee 1 . ...m=6011v to Pittsburgh, lac the treetateat of al dleeeles, both functional ,au,l orgitato. by the oppnaakko of. YLISOTKPIIIIANSSIIIII. on • ; newly discovered eyelet. • • Prom the triomphaut eel almost unparalleled wom that ha attended their practice, as elwirielana, and h.ll thole experience -one as • lionwoopathic and than other Allopathic ' , beet:dart—they teal warranted la aping io tha addloled. that thew can eui-a all curablCdls itaae*.ateh Palsy or Paralyses, Incipient Consumption, Rheuma tism boa Acute and Chronic; Neuralgia, Head ache, Torpid` Liner, Bronchitis, Catarrh . , Asthma, Weakness and Curvature of the • Spine, Serofasia, Datpepsia, Deaf ness by Paralysis, Elvin in the Ram dmaammis, Cat aracts Weak Eyes Erysiip:las, Spasmodic Retention of the Urine, St. 17- . foe Dance, Okolie,Scdt Rkeues,Pra. lapses dui or Piles, Female WeaEuets and Irregutarities,_ General Debility, D. rangements of ii• Norootto ,Sletem, StiffJoiitte and all Diseases of the Bowels. • WWI* ahoy rely chiefly on the proyor applirstlta 01 ELLCTII[OITV. tout trompliol scent s they do cot rtiott the woof toodltloa la sect cams to their experience bat pro. , od It to t • bottadal. Multitudes in every community are auffaring and dying Qom lb. ellect•of Mous, In spite of all the sit 111 ant un wearied tolls of their et:laicism, who, without doubt, are dolog lb. beat thay can for thorn : and pt, after Week., months or )ears of faithful sent ditto:el toll, (toy ate Boldly obliged to abandon themes inenrabla.althenah they are using alactrtel ty, but with as utlaiactory malts either to the panes:tor themselves. Bat why do they se often tall, _clog they co• the same agent that is mod by the .billed electririazi f Brame they ars unacquainted with the - knot torn. Which govern ha application la dhow,. Physician. who have patients . muted with dlaaaia• of loop atm:ldiom upon whom they here a:bawled all known ramedicw, an particularly Netted to ere oar syesed • tiiaL .orner of Hand loin -hue ula mats of Pork, Laxd, Dotter Imaast price. Ad !M=EM3tl EtEaCit• General, r • ii. Depot Prof. ORECIORP and Dr. kTEVENS Intend tu msk• iholr Stay lo Pittsburgh peratatuutt, and they aware all IsioO may call upon Qum too consultation, that lb., alit net bf en .consagad to hops tar • con only than are good sad saga - • - - A • e Inrlh ( 1 1e gr , Sl to, "4111 • call. &Kr. bat , ' • • Oac. nr." nf vares my be seen at ant =ens, 800?? TEO OK, PARLOR No- 1 and 01/ICE No 1 and 1. Priests ..rntrsado for LAW. 402nada ban!? Lit. R. A. WZLCON•t3 Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS. WILSON'S PILLS have had a mere local ecuteou 4ur over tamely Tsars, unsupported by ad. sertislnyi of auy klud , aria had at doable the price of what ibeY arm lee* mid at, yet with all them dleaduntesene, whenever mod they hare In no Instal.* failed to render the tismnat satisfaction In pada mtng all Um nepiAreniants a. eshratiefinnily medicree, sod as sootier. teammendrd by ame of too most worthy and haw:Mae chime. of Cm Land. Bea for Instance what Col. Willis,. llophins, of Wasanetal, P., ely m • Prom at. NM. Hopties,fole Cala Cbandssioerre/tae Slat WualllV., January 0,1514. Da. A. Wasoa. Pitiabtirgb, Pa.—l bate Wmm aides your anti-Dynoptic Plll4•lnni oecalikm repaired, for many year., and can truthfully my that I bare we flood : nor madklD. aortal to teem In mitering toe from mention• of the gamma and bean they hare fated to relieve ma from headache, end have always 101 l my gram le batter condition than they found ft. I must confidently commend your Pills.. a safeand !liable valuable mohair" Yours, respashelly, Wlll. IIOPICTNP. • CO., &Oa.] Mordants Harr Dr. Kobe, bikini! L roIIIAZOTOCII •Co ince bad coicallirsbla experience lo the nee of thsestrairidinary Pill compounded by Dr. If.. Adams Wilson, of which yoo are now the prop). t0m,.1 hey* often felt tired. ben%n inflamer In my own Co.. ire Nem. Ileadethis, arising from a disordered iv.- dill= of the stomach. I have likewise preacribed done fur others. in cams of Acniferania sad other fornisof bodkin. depetollog on a deranged .4 irritable coalition of Ithe stomach and digoeUve organs, for which they seem peciiliy ty adapted, being entirely Ir. from any griping teodeocy. I reprd them as • vary 'linable PIII, and one that purges, without at ail debilitating. Poor; truly, aro. U. IlllPoßil Prepared and wild by ft L. FAIINPSTOCK & 00 , Whole nis Droggieta, and Proprietor . ..of D. L. vatimstsroore PERM/00K, No 00, moor 01 Wood and ►ourth street., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bold at retail by Dniggiste evay.hen, feßtiondikwl? 1860. P It I N 1860. Merchants, h, Pa. HATS AND CAPS. M'CO.R,D & CO., 111'91 lIEONIVED THE 2111We8T 9TYLK9 OP • SILK, CASSIBIERE AND SOFT HATS Aim OAPS lo great minty. NO. 131 WOOD STREET mr - CI .IEI .Illoccamior to WWI • Lined !tLPORTJR AND DEALER IN HARDWARE Corner Liberty and St Clair Streets, 1•241 y rirraßusa:. PAI Wilcox,) • awl /WPM. rtsoolat of Pam. • Goo* Talus log flail, Pore all of übleb aro eat Flom. •Ixtod. oally<l s'i T E TFl l ' N. 6TE1333321.761. M. 7:1.4 DENTIST, 191 PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair Liotal.lnsert• Raaohn Plat. of Corals sad Poffaislin also. on Gold and or Melanin Gates taboo der Grad. •II other Dental operations mann, .handed to.= glostrhal Anatethoala appllrd In extracting teeth. nolEnty JACKSON i TOWNSEND, P 0 R. 1E P p C.: I{ .11.1 R S sae Desltrs 1 Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Ideas and Bump No 12 fourth strati., mar Liberty, Pittsburgh. -tiv P. MARSHALL CO TV . Aotioonci lba 4rlval of NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, AO. No. 87 WOOD STRUT TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, TUB ONLY . . poundal at all fatly. , and Tired MAN'UFAOTORY . OF VIDE INLITRIDIENTi IN TEM CM, [I T ATOP CARTWHIGEIT & YOUNG, torlo No. I 8 WOOD WIREBT. Dealer in lung, No.VO jpicKLEs -100 doo Ulf golLon Plata, assorted; 100 do , quart do do 60 do plot do do . - 206 do omorted do do Jost teed and for solo by IiEYNER I ANDIREON, mrlo No. 09 Wood st.. Moat, llt. Marla. liotol k Packers • nod Front lattlydo ltirc LANE'S LI VER Pi LLS. —Tha intrineid JAL aterlta of tease rm., togetbar the armed &mai racy with 'gab tea, are prepared sad pat up, audited gam to the phtronage Mays° target, mama. true S.JOIINBTON; cot. faairellald sod /mute ate. COOK'S VUUAL METHOD, containing lautaaroaa &Incises, Soilage" &a., WU, Paw axasnia, Baatinam. and 111.xlaiuty Of the 'Poke. Pala P s ob by JOIEN IOW" 61 Wood great. BY 11. L. aretratd,aatl ace pm:Lilly, Ery2l IL/N-500 Mae. prime yellow Corn in store and for W. 67 e. 11. IPLOYD4 CO, mat No 3m Llboty olfrot,. ' <MILD • Ash= mad ORANGES, -100 boxes Messina Oranges, Ju.t, reeeivad 5220 Wr ink:• by RILIIktER ANDERBON, m. 4/ No 39 Wood st, opposite et Ohm las lictel BUTTER AN Eto:.-5 bb a fresh Eggs, 6 bbbi huh Maur, Mir Lay received IPA M . PIO by lar26 •. F1T7411, bor. Mutat awl lint sLi. I in Provi- I slnr JUJUBE PART!! - 100 bozos eased flavors, for We by 111111•231 • ANDZIL9O_ ,bF riy Ho. Waid storyymote atualn Hotel. AILY a)ittsburgl2 Ohytt c. Pittsburgh Annual Oonfersncs at the M E. Olauroh. porreepondeoce of the Deily Pilleburgh tiszelle 1 First Day.;.-The Pittsburgh Annual Confer ence of the lit E. Church oomnienced its 36th mash= In Blairsville, Pa., on Wednesday, March 21st, 1860,-.Bishop dimes presiding. The opening religious exercises were conduct ed by theißiehop and Rev. Adam Poe, one of the Book Agents at Cincinnati, Ohio. After the roll was called, Rev. L C. Pershing was elected Secretary; Rev. Joseph. Horner, Aeslstant Sec retary ; sod IV H, Locks; Recording Secretary. Revs. B, P. Woolfe, .1. Williams, A. E. Ward, W. Cox, Jr-Henderson, - W. Athey, J. Moffett, A. L. Petty and W. Lynch were appoloted to nom. [nate Standing Committees. The annual exhibit of the Western Book Con cern, Cincinnati, was read. Profits for the year eudiog NoveMber 30, 1859, $22,575 48. ' After thttappointrueet of a Special Committee on the Pitleburghrietian Advocate and sanctioning the ptiblicati n of the Daily Christian Advocate, by Rev. W. 1 . Looxe, a member of the Confer. epee, the examination of the character of effec tive Elders was cohnnenced in the respective districts. During the eession, the Elders of the Pittsburgh, Blairsville Uniontown, Washington, Barneeville, McConnelisrille and Cambridge were examined and passed. While the examination wee pending, the committee appointed to nomi nate Standing Committees made the following report, which was adopted: Stewards, Educe lion, Tract, Bible, Sunday School, Temperance, Memoire,Missions, Pod Offices, Public Worship, Publication of Minutest, Centenary, Personages, I Slavery, Book Depository, Usages of the Church, ' Bethel. The Conference closed by singing the Doxol ogy, and benediction by Rev. Mr. 11111, peeler of the Preebyteriaa Church. Second Day--Conference convened at eight o'clock. Rev. Dr. Cox conducted the opening religions exercises. After referring sundry reports to appropriate committees, and the appointment:of a committee to examine the MBS of a work on Theoligy, by Dr. Wakefield, consisting el Drs. Baird - and Cox, and Revs. I. C. Pershing, J. Williams, J. E. Wilson, 11. Birkett, S. 11. Nesbitt, the examina tion of the oharactere_of effective members was resumed. The elders of the Steubenville and Allegheny Districts were examined. The report of the Book Depository Committee was read and ordered to be printed. The com mittee recommend the purchase 'of an eligible site and the erection of a suitable building for the accommodation of the Book Depository and publication of the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate; and also, ask the General Conference to male an appropriation" of twenty-five thousand dollars for this enterpi lee. The eecond disciplinary-question—;rho remain on trial 7 was taken up and continued on trial. Twenty-two persons passed. The fourth pies don— trho are the Deacons' Eight passed credi table examinations. Fifth question—who hoot 6ern elected Elders? Nine were elected to El der's orders. Revs. J. Munroe, S. It Brockunier, J. White, Z H. Corlett, W. Tiptoe, W. Leeper, J. 11. Eb ben, A. Jackson, J. L. Read, were examined and continued in a euperanuated relation. The decease of Oho learned and eloquent Dr. Barker, venerable Richard Armstrong, and ac tive and devoted J. D. Cramer, were atonouaced in a feeling and impressive manner. The annual Missionary Sermon was preached at 3 r. it., in the 141. E. Church, by Rev. T. M. Hodson The Missionary Anniversary look place in the evening at seven. An interesting address was delivered by R H. blaalay, of I China. Third Day—hiday 24 1860 —Conferecos convened at 8 o'clock, opeuiog sermon conduct ed by Rev. Robert Boyd. The eighth question— Who are [As Superanu,:. fed Preachers—waa resumed. and Chester Mor Hsu was contioued in that relation. At the request of Rev. J. Coll, 'committee of seven wu appointed to examine in essay oo Slavery, written by him. Request emoted. Rev. Dr. George Brown 4nd Mr W .1 Troth, fraternal messengers from the Pittsburgh • • • . introduced to theCt,M'Vtlifilie part In its deliberations; and also, it.,. T K Rine of the some denomination. Rev. E Weaver, Book Steward of the Africao M. E. Church, was Introduced to the Conference, and stated that he was collecting money for the establishment of a book concern and newspaper among the Africans. • Tee third question—Who areackliltrd alto full Connection Z—wali taken up, atiiiiiteen persons were admitted. The Bishop deltvared an im etruotive address to the large Of\ el, Al the conclusion of the address, egreeable to the action of the Conference,. the Sacrament of the Loid's Supper was atiministerectio the mem. berg orthe conference etavitters; followed with an asp/fleece meeting, in *VA the Bishop and Revs. Broetetnier, Hopkins, Ransom, Monroe, Boyd and kl'Abee participated. Conference adjourned with benedic, ion by Rev. Dr. Clarke. lo the eveolog tbe M E chorch was orowded to execs' to celebrate the auctiverktry of the Conference Sabbath yahoo) Society Rae. Wet. Lynch preiltted.aod W. ff. Kincaid acted es sec retary. The exercise* were opened with biog. log and prayer by Rev. Dr. Hunter of Allegheny College. .Fourth Day —The opening sersioes—S A. 61 —were conducted by Rev. hisr. in I Vechloy Bishop Janes in the chair. After the readurg sod apt..,,val of the mioutes, the third question, t. Who admittril into foU conruclion," the Committee of Examination re ported favorably of emcee members of the class, who were admitted into full connection and elected to Deacon's orders. Aber some noiroportant beelines' was pro. eented end properly dispoeed, Dr. Bunter pre sented • manneoript work on the Dieciplino of the Post Apostolical Ctinroh on Slavery, prepared by the learned Dr. Elliott, and asked that a committee of three be appointed to examioe it. Dre. Clarks, Wakefield and third were appointed . The Committee on Slavery presented their re• port. After a prolonged di/in:Woo, extending through most of the day, it was finally adopted and the following resolutions: Brooked, Thet it is the sense of this Confer ence, that, In opirit and deeds°, the Rule pro hibits the holding, on the same condition that It prohibits the toying and reeling of human beings, viz: "with an intention to enslave them." Resolved, That the General Conference, to meet at Buffalo, May let, be requited to insert this interpretation of the Rule, either as a foot note to the rule or in the chapter on Slavery. A paper was prevented, eigoed by the Lay Stewards, J Stough, C. Davenport, 0. C. Honor, I E . Nixon, 8. M. Kier, it Jones, D. C. Pinkerton, (Mr. Pinkerton objecting to the item on Slavery) 'eking for no change in the Diaelpline on Slavery, the extension of time on the Presiding Elder question, wee read to the Conference. Confer ence adjourned, with Benediction by Rev. Dr. Wakefield. RIPMILIOAN 15116 . i1110 161 . I.loas T 0141151111. —ln pursuance of adjournment, the Republican Club of Ross township, met at Wileon'a Hotel, Per rysville. On motion, William Ray, Esq., was elected President; Mews. J. Boggle., and P. Elaogree 'were elected Vice Presidents, and J. Hervey, Secretary. The Preeldent stated the object of the meet ing. On motion T. I'll'6,rue—was requested to address the meetin g , Who defined the position of the Republican party, of its offers of land to the landless and eventual freedom to the slave. The report of the committee appoieted at the first meeting of the club to draught resolutions expreselve of the sense of the Republicans of Rose township, was called for. The committee reported the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, we are entering upon the most im portant political campaign that bee ever boon presented for the consideration of the people of the county, because the righte of free labor have beau violated, the oirucladon of a free press suppressed, and the privilege of free epeech pro hibited by the South with whom co-operate the dedocracy of the North; and, whereas, our com mon country has suffered the conseqtiecoes• of detbooratio misrule, democratic) waste, and dem ocratic corruption so long, that we see the ne cessity of effeeting Its redemption through the success of the Republican party, whloh offers land to the !indicts, protection to Amerieso man ufacture, and eventual freedom to the slave, therefore Re/OMA That we will strive to secure the cocoon of the Republican party by all honora ble mane. 2. That we regard the political tenets .44 Washington, of Jefferson, of Jackson, and of &wird, as radically eound ;. that they a in keeping will the princlplea of Republicsula and that they are the ooly truly »neer» ye principles. • . 2. That the Homestead bill la a most be'. ell• cant echeme;:that. It la calculated to raise tho poor to ailluenee, - aod than 'IMMO the w : • lth of the cation ;,110 that It meets with °tab. ! rty approbation. 4. That Congreas bar power to prohibit. the »bleu» of . Btavecylta tba radical», the! . . PITTSBURGH - -GA PITTSBURGH; TUESIDAi MORNING. 'MARCH 27, 1860. PUBLIBIIIED DAILY AND WKIDIDY BY R. ER.RETT 8 C O TIRO 101/101. Von ANIIVII69. fr. - yr T *3-33171i 43, Et TUESDAY MORNING, DIARCII 27 dolor: of the Supreme Court, notwithstanding. Antearatie Russia has abolished serfdom ; Mon archic:lh England has abolished Slavery—but Republlean America is riveting fetters around the : and in this nefarious work the high est tribcinal of our country takes the lead. We deny the right of man to bold property in man. We regard it as a igh-banded usurpation. 5 That we are a favor of a high protective tariff—one that ill make • discrimination in favor of Tall article manufactured in this coun try. this way we will justly reward the en ergy, Waal., aid enterprise of our working men—those who' oonetltote de bone end sinew of both dur physical and intelleetual power. G. Thet we will 00aieal to a dissolution of this thiion of Sovereign Slates. It was con secratediwith the bleatings_of our forefathers— sealed with their blood : and as we revere the memory pf those who bequeathed ao valuable an inheritalice, BO let no revere Its sacredness. J 7. That wo regardihe moat outrages perpo -040 upon (roe Au:art:an citizens, by the South ern chivalry 7 chirstry forsooth—as dastardly and inbutnan ; en:Last we regard the parasiti. Cal course of the Democracy as squally cen surable Oa motion, the report was accepted and the resolutions_adopted. Mr. J K. Snodgrase made a few remarks on the manner of conducting the next campaign, which were very appropriate. ' The theeke of the melting were tendered to J. M'Keteltsyne. Oa motion, the club Adjourned to meet at 'School Mom No. 3, on Saturday evening, the '7th of April. , HAVE ;nu SENN THE "Ocroaoos?"—If not, go EL 0000 to the Pittaburgh Theatre and witness the moat anormasful and exciting play ever pro- Armed in this country. All the prominent parte ;are what are termed "character parts," and they 'eould not tied better representatives than they 'have in he exoeiloot company now connected with Pittabnrgh's ..old Drury." Bliss ilium it.r has added immensely to her popularity with !our ellizec by her admirable rendition of the !Octoroon Slave. The Theatre was again crowd ed last ul ht—those who would biro good seats :should se qrs them through the day. There is it r•fLbe an afternoon performance of the N:toto !roon" en ;Saturday belt, for the benefit of people !out of tows, and those families who object going to the Theatre in the evening. A good Idea on the part Of manager Henderson. Tua monthly meeting of Y. Men's Chrletain !Ammoistbin was hold lan evening in the Second IPresbyter,lan Church (Dr. Howard'e) on Penn street. The exercises were opened with prayer by Wm. Dakewell, Eq., alter whieh a hymn was tsung, and another prayer offered. Mr. Long, ecretarY of the Aesociation, then read the minute. off the last meeting and of the board of managersi which were accepted. All address Wee then delivered by Dr. Wright, who gave an Interesting account of hie visit to Londod. Ile Was followed by Mews. Cobs and Hickok, lgembers of the Minefield Ataccistion, both of 'Whom mate brief but earnest addressee. On Alotiday afternoon • elight fire oocurred on Pennsylvania avenue, burning I portion of the foot of a!framo house owned by Keereher Bon. On laccontit of the promptness of the Re, lief Company in extingulehing the fire, Mr. Jno. kaercher ixiade them a liberal donation. Ara owlet meeting orAlleghany Councils, held on Monday evening, to take action In re. Bard lo 'siting the Stook of the oily In the , Ft., &P. It Co., the matter was left en tirely to tile discretion of the Committee. Cuenca Surrn was !told to bell by Alderman Rogers, on Monday, on lwo charges of assault and battery, on oath of Frank and Christina CexL Rl'nou•u, •ho hay been up before on almtiar ebWrgew wee committed by Mil. Norrnio e, tin M 00.14, far piecing Iwo $.: counterfeit nolee on the Wrentham Bank, thaw cOMMERI.7AL RECORD %AI.:JITTER OP A RbITRATIoN Auk YARCII t APRIL J.Ari 1nt...v., V. P I B. C.o. PerTSLIVII4/11 nnunedrf.. • • glaallal 9r.rd,ltty far Mr flOstouruk PfrPsousgaa. Ell•rds 1:7,1960 tact 4 •• • ~U ly tt awl ...awful' ',raft, • Ty, lig .dytri nuald,ala• If WI. Tbs.., wag u.l nal•llhkatineryt Fl.• ph... a n ,j Tb.. ' , •••k•••••• - •• • • .4.U.. ItigliaMettM • . 2 • 2 11%tr. atm from Z•de••11.• Thar...* g0..ul , :134 fort lu the .4 1 • •” 1 L. 111 ,4 .1 ljulea• e wou bows • Otaryl. I:aaa , alll ragai 'a 41 ea e th• utast. ex.pt for 11•131 draught 4+214 boxer. Extra Ex rem, Fancy uw ea 5 45 6 75 4 let E b: 5 is 75 e 00 n 50 Ctda ,,, frocncll e 6 . 7 11$ A do 541 do Oo 70 Jo DlO Thll, , OGO 575 Icu 41 011,1 ... It; I o 10 6 So na do .. e4O to 75 010 DGO MI d‘r a.) 560 000 "' dr Jo-71 n to 100 Co — 70 6CO Gw 50 du ..... I .15 670 to vuaß ..100 10 411.11 $l2l. 51 W. rt.olll. -oak. of 100.4.. 5 1 11,0211 col lisll--.1 co 775 Laub 05t5464517,1 100 00 0001od Gin... 600, 2;10 do ..r at 63 and 644"3 du Bye eo 11-.11 f5O, st6re: an 1540 .1.11.1nr0 OCOS, ou 1.601 1.E.5.13 1,1 60.1 F10t..01 al $1,40. AI'PLICI 6 -0116. 75 661. $.1,21. 1 1111 41/100T-..1055 Duch Apple. al $l, O /A551.75. and Idldn l'o010..;•1$.L I:1i AK-..'es 6 bbd. N. 0 .1 11(,411:14'r 51 111, 11511531--.16•101/61. N. It, II 4,411- 111 1,'1 . -.1.1..10 661. 1.100,.. al 47c. 1.15/YKE-44.1. of 10. k. Elko .1 1/451C41. lA:mai-00es 13 064 16.110 Ik, 12 4.A 44 el 16.-. and 1 d.ilinnumna .4110. i 6.003-1.0 12 bLla at Ile, sad 'ZS do el 1N4114x. VLIKESE -sal. IS 40 las ilatoktrig at 12c. fle , ll-.:Se•;::4 Ai 1,06 WWI., Ftsb $.5.40. 6 Obit No. 3 10‘.. 510.4.6c1, 0 117; 3 do 11.111•• Ilerrlog 11 110. !MIND bEKT-oalce 3/0 lb. al 116j)1164c.. 11.1 11 /N-asillo 5000 M. country ham. at 10, SW tho aLool J, J. at 7,4 4 ", kloO M. Lew. at 11/ 1 14 plaio; 11 1 . 1 016..61,/ at and 1600120 c 400.11 Iien.HULK Id ISAT -saln of :900 Ito 00 11.11.11 6.,.415, sod 10.000 10. on pelvato lornoc P01.1C15-.60. 001000 •0151•1 $7 tic .1.12 and 610 $5 It. 10' 1410; ftINIC-:.., ale. 10.000 Ms al 10c. IfNATNEIII44--valcs III) Ms 141011.0 .1 121, .01 460 16. Kojno at 15.5 . 6de 1111.11-calc. LI Lbl. Lard .5 89, sad 16 do 31acItIom lyillaKY 51; Ws .t 210—cub, nod 2.3,—yint, • ; atoniscrtntair Atl44 s;unnascituont.. Onmenu, Meech 21-11,e dement far floor eye better, •04 the new ked oteuty—holdera generally feeling limner In cuisetupnse of 4. ha npweril tendeney In hest.' the ado., however, were toot large, at $17703,10 ler spring extra, awl VIA for wlotor extra. Irked wao in bettor nippy, but.. 11).0(e1 birth of 11 lenoly en route from killweaker to Id. Lorna, the Market wee not •ffeetad thereby. det therm, trop, under a good demand Ito thlpmenta depth, as veil ne a lair weenie.* Inquiry, an advance of No vu galoed— oleo of 116. beim/ merle at 51,070441 1. for lots on tywk, anct.No. 2at 9u.kin for old netipte In aloes, $1 fur new re celpw Is store, Sod $1,02$ for Lo. b. for • round lot, to let eeipped Aloud,. !Under literal resents el corn the market wed doll, and pity". 1,11 %Oki; •Ith rather endue artlion at 4310044 e for No. I Its ate. 415.fry,42e for No. 2 in storm and 416 for 'NJ NUM In 110. re. Oats Went quid aod a dodo lOver-elialos but ng mai& at 3414.9(1M:0 Ina o t. Nye matte and Ann At filkdkkr. Marley Indeed demand and Om al 6,1475.. Tinted., geed lu good demand and Arm at 12 ; 1.7 2 .6. AT. LOcts, Starch market Jell and quiet. Whew—priced were steed icaterday, but Layer. L. 1,( oft qtsceipto for 24 bony, 11,11,0 bade. The low graded routfone to &WV (*a—drab...al 243.1 W U O of M*/ St 16050., ] allo t. 040.1.-; partly m 1.0,140662. fort—..mall lot of tom mold at SI7: .11),M) tat harry 'd a d le ball, at AM/ tbs hams et $7,36.1, and 1M,01,0 du bueldara et $5,130. =EIMME 1V111:61.IN J , berloAra-17 LJI. tree., btraley 6 co; 2 eke * I 100 alatoaara B•ktmall, Year. 6 no ISS toll. pniAr, otheu buts, 25 W. Ilmo 21 lAN* bay, 0tA6.... 6 6 6. coppilr, Scott* zviltAN por Itonoa Grobam-11 blots tobacco, 40 1,10/ *urn mon]; 1 00 bolter, 100 do flour, At do tam 15 tolls Icalbor, I 101 l pall., lIA ba th ers, MI tar., Clarks co; 15 66t.. C*, I enact raga 20 do brown.. Ibo Kg*. 6025 hoop J. 1., 6 66. potty; 03 do *Am Fettor; 166 tn., do Dollar, toting; Hatolaton; 65 doc 16 40 lobe. Ald4l. do 66.tt0t0 Dilltottlo 51 tkocoto. /fun A aim: 1 Al Indklus, R E Balm A or, 82 togo d apple*, Bataan ale 641.„ Rhoda A Varner, 36 at. raga, Koala.* 002 33 A. c0rn,:314 do do, null; IS OM. bottler'. scrap., 60 do. Otta, 6 du 004,203 Oa cora 192 do do meal, 10 610. do, I do oil, 12 JO bettla I foal dint.= 6610 mita 1 61, I 66 butler, 1113 vs }An, gwo fiat kobll.o, sundry cootlgnete. I=l "vi'e rind Ina foliniaing llama in Cm Cincinnati oonamarcui Saturday:— With CIO offerings for Wheeltog sod Pittsburgh, freights obese Woodard for Nashville, JO. Look god New Orli:WU ibe hallowing mos fur— Blttabareb—eattaa IV; naolaave 600 lehlalcy dOc; boar Mc, perk ..d urd :05q ;mod Ital Star 12 30 II 100144 700 %4 bbl sto.l3oc. pt.und frelaht 39,21 800 11.100 fiodr abg olovereeed L oo. Bt. tAole—latavt ;mad Iralabta lac? 100; ablay *O4 o il 08c 14 , ,bb1; staves 91x; .1. We 11001. Evalsevllle—lebtaky aad ell 00e. Calra—whlalty ad all 1.0.1 pound freights 20op 100 m.. Blew °demr uo4M, &Mall /10.4 atm r bbq potabn• and . p 1 1 le i . 4 2 5 i c part 3 0 17 1 I t a :77; 4 1 m bt d b . ;. 1 t h e: h F . . a . . Register. IMPARTED. Takti.PE. Drowns,Mr ..I.MensmOlmenitiNt . 04 . RErebelb; at= •RRINKD. Teligraph,iirisrllle; Jeffdroosi Browlisrille; Cut. ilaydrd, Klljatotta Emma Giatiama...meirdlls; 2.l'parr.; Musa'lug. . vtv—Gyi DEMILARrTUESDAY PACK iLET ros ZANEBVILLE.—The &at nor aataar EMMA aku 11431. Capt. Mumma AT isso 'n =gi Nr tba shore au tataraodlato porta BURY TUIPDAY, t u'Lluck V. !ii4 Par trelght pa.maga apply au atrls, FLACK. BAIINMS 00, /lia. _ . _ bble &Amami Extra Family je *or, Id story and for els by • ~r 23 SPRINGER. lISIInag.H II CO. Rimini—Winter Wheat choice Family and 1.3 Nitta flour in Monad ler sale by .r 23 110 nun. t 8013INDON lingibilad -vtrALL P' • 11.--At, .Wholesale--itoom, T , pecood gay of the oldetaod.No.67 Wood street. • ' 13 4 5 . re -reo • ID , or _Et ego by ibbs JAA LIM& LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE Or Thirty-Sixth Confirm—tricot 8011.101 S. WASHINGTON, Pdarch 25, HBO. Ilocan.—Mr. Clark B. Cochrane appeared and took las gait fur the Grst time since tho organization of the Booze. Mr. Thayer lOtrodueed o bill, withdrawing the pro tection of Congress to non-resident landholdere io the several Statee and Territories. Mr. Florence Introduced a bill to fit and regulate the duty on Imports. The above bills were all appropriately referred. Mr, 11lake introduced a bill to repeal the fugitive slave law of 1850. Referred to the Judiciary Com mittee, on motion of Mr. Whiteley. The Committee on Commerce was instructed to inquire into the expediency of introducing a bill, arcking the appropriation for a steam revenue cutter for the Delaware river. Mr,' Curtis introduced the Pacific Railroad bill. . . Referred to a Select Committee. Mr; Garnett introduced a bill enabling the citietros of the United Staten to carry their property freely, and without molestation into the Territory of Kum. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. The Senate passed the Pacific Telegraphic bill by a 'rote of 25 to 18. Mr,' Morse introduced a resolution declaring that more efficient measures should be taken against the African Mare trade, which in rapidly on the increase, and as it is • crime against human natures/id opposed. to the moral sentiment/ of mankind, the President be requested to open negotiations with the leading powers of Europe, with • view of declaring it piracy by international law. Referred to Committee on the Whole. Mr...filocock offered a resolution mustering Maur& Kilgore and Wubbume, of Maine, for not voting, which, alter conederable debate, he withdrew. Mr..ileakin, from the Committee on Public Ex pandltnras, made a report on the subject of the pub lic printing, concluding with resolutloni requiring • practical printer only to be elected by either house. He is also to execute the binding, and to give bonds In the rum of $35,000, and 40 per cent, to be de ducted from the prices now allowed by law. The' consideration of the eubject was postponed till Thursday next. Mr. Sherman, ftom the Committee on Ways and Meant, repotted a bill supplying for the year ending with Ally next, and a bill for the payment of sundry civil expenses of the next fiscal year. The - Home went Into Committee, end tho Army Appropriation bill was taken up. Mr. Seduvick made • report and speech, after which the House adjourned. Sangre.—Mr. Owin moved to take op the bill to facilitate communication between the Atlantic and Pacific States. Agreed to. Mr. Latham moved an additional gentian ; the ma terials to build the line be conveyed by the govern. mentorben it can be done without additional expense or inconvenience. Not agreed to. Mr. flames moved an amendment that the Tele graphic Company or its agents will not interfere with the right to locate a railroad hereafter, by the pre emption of all the lands on that mete. Agreed to. The bill was read a third time, and wasred yam TS, nays IS. The eot'sulat and diplomatic bill woo taken op. The committee's amendments were considered with the following result: The appropriation for • Minis ter to Paraguay was not agreed to. The appropria tion in the bill of $225,000 (or the relief, nod protec tion of American 11.111613, sou so amended tie to pro 'vide that $175,000 of that sum he need 6r the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1000. The appropriation of $lO,OOO for acknowledging the services of muter. and crews of foreign vessels on rescuing citizens of the United States from shipwreck, was agreed to. The appropriation of $lO,OOO for expenies incurred 'under the instruction from the Secretary of State, in bringing home from foreign countries,persons charged with crime, and the expenses iticident thorny', wan agreed to. The approprhstion of $4OOO to enable the Secretary of State to defray the root of a prison ship at Can ton, China, from January Ist, 1854, to January Ist, 1957, aid compensation of the Marshal Of the Con sular Court, at Canton, from January Ist, 1854, to Decemher 15th,1857, was agreed to. Mr. Hunter then moved an amendmarit appropri ating 1145,000 fora Minium to Parammj. Mr. Mason adrocated the necessity of a Minister, as tending to develops, the commercial intercourse with that siountry. Mr. Benjamin hoped that the arnendthesit would not pm. There was necessity for retrenehmmt in the diplomatic smoke. After further discuesion, the amendment was re ltd and the bill passed. The bill to authorise the sale of public arms to the States and Territories, and to regulate the ap poirtmeat of Soperintandeots of the roiled States Armories, was taken up. The hill was read a third lime and passed, yeas 29, nays H..- The bill supplementer* to the act to authorica protection to citirene of the United Statea who dis cover dap:oats of guano, eras haen up and illacetesed et length, and postponed till to-morrow. The joint resolution from the Rouse I'4 the roliet of the Mail contraeture, was read and pasaa.l. After in executive union, the Senate ',adjourned. Pesseyliasl• Legialacuro HARRISBURG, Efreh 2t. The following 1,1119 bare .been signed by the Governor An eet to 'acute* the pey of the Directors of the Poor of Ild.rce, county. An act to tocurporate the Neville Inland Bridge Company. An act to enable the borough of West Middletown to borrow 0101111.7. An .et relative to grating tu3tt paving In the bar gb of Mnnebeeter. S . .—An ert to incorporate the Mifflin Co. Bank, which had already passed the !loans over the Governor's veto, was taken up, and on the question, Shall the bill pass, notwithstanding the Governor's objections' the vote stood, yea. 17, stays 8. The Sullivan Coal Co. charter, which had already passed the House over the Governor's veto, wes also taken op, and on the question, Shall the hill pus notwithstanding the Governor's objections? the vote Stood, yeas 14, nays G. The Calabria Coal Co. charier, which bid • !ready poised the House over the Governor's veto, was also taken up, and on the question, Shall the bill pats, notwithstanding the Governor's veto the vote stood, yeas 12, nays O. All the above bills were therefore passed. The bill relative to the estate of &sitter, which had already passed the,. House over the Governor's veto was taken up, and on the question shall the bill pass notwithstanding the Governor's veto, the vote stood, yeu 1, nays 20. Lost. Mr. Hell called up the bill to appoint an tuctioiseer In Somerset, which passed finally and gees to the Governor for his approval. Mr. Ftnuey : Aa Oct for the preservation of fish in Crawford county, which passed finally anti goes to to the House. Mr. Turney : An act to inuorporate the New Der ry Methodist Church, which passed finally, but har ing been amended, goo. to the House fur concurrence therein. Mr. Finney au act to attach Erie and Cranford realties to the Eastern District of the Surname Court of PODUOyltlitllla. Passed finally and goes to the House. Honsiv—An act restive to licenses on vibieles in Pitisburgb, Allegheny, Birmingham and South PlC•bufgh Mead fin Ily, but having beet amend ed goes to the Senate or CO4pIIIIII2CP. The bill to Incorp- rate the Hillside 4ethodist Church, passed Snail and goes to the Senate. An set to authoris• -Connelsville to Idiot Street Commissioners puma finally and goal to the Senate. A supplement to • act to erect • work!muse In Allegheny county, p. Jed finally and gov to the (taverner for his rig. store. The evening real a WWI occupied by the Penal Cote. IVAMIHROTOM, Non to the San Juan offal proposition recently s Great Britain upon a be acceptable to the rights to the Island hielnde other port' which we do not dal replied to and was p Branch will o territories, and move bill, giving the Brest to appoint territorial prior to 1936. 11 the ised,wiections (or de gate) °looted prior to could not claim seats WIIIIIINOTON CILT. •.h 2 0 .—Negotiations 16 retard are progresaing .lowly. The . • bmitted to oar goveroment by ado which she thought would ;cited State', by yieSting our • d fixing the boundary so u to • .8 of her !dainty's Serritory , • but which ue worth us, was direly declined. ).pose the organization of now to amendment to the Utah ant of the United States power •gialatbres, as woe the cas om • ew territoriu should be usua -1 .gates will be ordered. Dale -69 existence of the braltorles o Congress. \torch 20.—Na w °rhinos • ppers of Wednesday, stita in - a statement M ade by the Prisoners aboard a Mexican prize 'Waiter, cor responding' =WAWA 17 with the reports; already published. t The Gen. hliramon bad a crest of nO. men, most!, Spaniards. Forty of the crew were killed arid wotmdsd loth(' engagement. The prison ers state that the arms, ammunition, de., Ware put on beard at Havana, with the knoidedgel of the Cuban Government. A large . portion of bps cargo consisted of powder, which was thrown overboard during the tight; some of the barrels of this !powder have been recovered, and prove to be the lame as used in the annual at allllllllla. WASHINGTON CITY, March 26.—The Presidut wu engaged with the Secretary of State for keveral hour, to-day, on billions connected with the Mexi can affairs.. The recent events to the Gulf °erasion much.solicitude in official quarters u it it feared Iliey may complicate with the foreig ni powers Aaving large interests in that country. Nothing materially different from thli newspaper accounts has reached the government. The House has bean officially informed that the President has signed the bill providing for the pro tection of female passengers. Mr. Draper, a representative of the New Epilgia striker', is to lecture here on Thursday. I firm PARK. Pa, March 28.—A terrible a. hint occurred at Chitutuderie Shaft, four miles belorrhers s this 'teeing, The pumps broke while the wdrkmeu were being hoisted up, an explosion of lire! damp following. Some Mutsu or twenty of them were killed, and many snore seriously injured. The en gine and butler house , were blown to places. Then are all the particulars u yet neohed. Noerctscr March 2.6.—M0n. Francis Memory, for merly M. C. from this district, died this morning. The U. S. steamer Pocahontae Is awl here,wattles orders, Thu H. steamer Dacotab is rapid get ting ready Oa sell. BT. 4 . AT1A11111104 11mA 26.—Ths W.UaadiCaaal will bipasiswontly opened on tios lint of Ap ,?.. - , VOLUME Puroormr.rute, March 25.—The 'mei:abed:4 the Council, of Pittaburgla appeared berate thelS some Court to day to answer to peremptory te. mess commanding them to make prevision for the :pay ment of the interest upon the bonds toned by P.ita borgh as a subscription to the Chartiers illey hellroad Company. The return made by , mitabers of the Select Council states that the ordlnanee esav parsed laying a tax of 41 mills on March lilthanci sent to the Common Council for coneurrence.iF,',Pive members of the Common Council returned a Willing- Mtn to vote for the tax, bet say that they hive- had no opportunity, the majority of said. Couvelidesing opposed to the aszenmant, no action could be bad, and no provision had been made for the 18903thiCRIL The return from the members who refine to idiey' the mandamus, ,tutee that they are not advised i ef the amount of interest end have no record or means of amerta:ning the same; that acting upon the , rcrel oaths of ethos, they cannot in consequence ander take to asseos and levy a tax upon their eetualOpts against their own judgments and without the eon sent of the people. They represent that they cannot, in any waY;ffon trol the action of the co-ordinate branch of the 'city government, and have found ft necessmT Olietrx arena of their trust to differ with said brattehj nod that they cannot obey the mandate of the Coal" ex eept under Each circumstance' as would deprive them of the exercise of their free judgment t i .the premloes The andersigeed professing, he ver, their entire willingness and earnest duke hileasa these opinions are supposed to be inclonalsterdmith their duties under the writ to surrender their trust to their constituents, to be delegated anew at :their pleasure to each persons, as may conielentioullyao. cept of it, upon such terms no may enable them' to conform to the order of the Court in the pramilen. Various =swan were filed, but no action wile bad by the Court. Maw Yontr f iliarch,2o.—Eforre &tan/tarlifi;per Canada—llarre Nardi S.—Cotton dull andlatices tending downward; sales yesterday WOO balett The cabin of the sloop Spray, which is *iet water, was explored to-day with a boat hooillind blood stained bedding was brought. up. —Hcaiddielt have been found yet. The Spray was ; seen °di day last week passing through liell Gate With milk Mtn man on beard. °Mears have got track of theiftigi. titre Chinaman. New Yost, March 26.—Increue in loans,4So,- iii; decrease In specie, fi114,330; decietsse as then tattoo, $45,733; decree In deposits, $600,70 The reported insanity of A. T. Stewart, EtitY . Untrue. The statement la the city papers: of Satzllliii i , that the grand jury had indicted Gideon J. Tt L icker for bribery, is pronounced by DistrickWaterbniy to be untrue. • • Pt New YORK. March 25.—The Ohivaman , mohn Lowe, who Is 'supposed to have murdered Captain Lute and his brother, of the sloop Spray, has:Ginn captured near Jersey City, and is in custody. Lelia.. sidorable monoy In gold sod silver sae toaria . pti his parson. i New YORK, March 26.—Counterfelt five della notes, purporting to be on the Mercantile Balik; of this city, are in circulation. - Sr. .7091 PH, Mo., Much 26.—The floret taillead seer laid in Kansas was put down this tooting c,,ihn St. Joseph k. Blasysvllle,read In the presence of gang citizen'', among whom were our oily °Meets anikhill or prominent men. The emigration to. Pike's Peak Is fast reviving. I:: Sr. LOTII3, March 28.—The river continues in; re cede elowly at this point, and all the eypar stream are on the decline. Seven nod a belt feet to theje ported channel depth to Cairo. The weather:-is cloudy and cold, with appearance of snow. !;. Lonny'Lt.e, klatch 36.—The river Is itatiop•ty with 5 feet 8 inches warter in the canal., Thete erna , • •light anew this afternoon; it is sow cloudy; Mir6u ry, 31 degrees. • Fr. Warire, Marcit 26.—Ort Saturday night,',r,e uoan't grocery Store, in this city, wu :entirairlao, caused. The goods ware partially tared. Leas, about $B,OOO. Tel•graphlo filarketli Nye Yorr, March dial and hem and drocip lug Ss all theserlotkam of Mate and wistera eXcapt sittgain dna mats. which la scarre la moderM rogue. at Brain' prices; sales 0100 Obis, at g 5,230.1,5 for super state. PP 00,40 for antra state, $5D205.25 for super weetara, i/SsW 6.66.t0r common to medium extra western and $5,9416,10 for shipping braada of Mr. R. EL o.—the market cipting tame. Canadian flour La In , moderate requeM at rather L prime; labia 000 bids at $5.406t57 for manikin.to choir, extra. !Lye Flour la at 'Mtn moderate Waled 13,7004.40 for common to dodos raper. Cora to k 3 A24- 2 ,70 fsr Jersor Buckwheat Float is In 51,4401.70. Whisky unchanged; ridaa 49 tibia at 221.4. The trataactions I. Whrat are only to a HMCO extent and the market I. heavy, with a downward tends. es; sal.. &MO tinalt prime Milwaukee Club of or la sari; MOO both grod enlist:email. at • trine over UPI. quiet at 01,(rtn. Barley without special clug.; mlesSloo Leah band. na. Canada East was made at 85; Cora 1140. at Jetk lowan sales 32.1:00 bash at 70472- (WM dun 4 _ 1 4% More Pork la fair domain' .0 $17.74017.07. poc k et q 4,04.60 for prime, Shigdi,6o for maul, $901,0 for, ts , , packed mese sod sll@l2 Or extra mar. Cut Meats nulit hut 51e.4.7 mb. 16d pigs at 7,4/47% for thonldime,and 15 K for Haas. Lard doll at 10%111.; , Coffee vain, but arm. Illolscum Prim slam Z'S bade Pto Rico st...tial CS; Ld bbla N. O. at 47. Sugar bon active but. eras; mitt of 600 bbis, chiefly Clubs, st 1P:a40%. CUICUMATI. March 211.—Tnes i or change in tLs topktoy mvlset; the demand Is fair. Esatero Xxchasge is fu guod drum.; at 1011 rates. Wows Purl 4 held at $17.20, with h coal demand IWO:. 8.11.311 loyolred Ls at 710 , 49!....". Thor. is .0 change lublzll4 immix sales 110.000 Haim Saturday erealug al 4y4:4W Lard held arm at 101101,1 for prime. The liwiiiaarkatill heavy; the dahlias] to local; imperil,» at $6,11045,fik *llea 05,W45,0.5. Whisky active; silet 1000 bids at 16344141414. Wahiawa rather better; salts 200 Lblio at 44015. heigirs'W arm; sales 70 bbils at 10.14:441(,. Coffee worhahod at )314 01414. Lilian doll and unehazwed: white while Slitkil 1,30. Oata dull at 4S. 49, Oats steady at 10. ly. inirair demand: thei market 1s [Ulu at 81,03. Barley 41u goof ihri amid; lb. market it firm at $1,03. river has risco 11 lushes Id Ilia lest 40' hating It is now 14 fear* lushes. Weald... cloudy.. some .uuw lLal 1.0,0. 11 Ltatrultous, March VL—Flour drut $5,7.5. Wheat1?1:0• It,. at.sl3=4l.Ri for whit. arid $1,41V41,43 for rd. ORri. It nn 70.4:12. Fzuvlslous Attsily but dull. WhfitiT 'Cat , tlatutudull at 22. Wooden & , SABZUZIL atazo.ta, Manufacturer and Wholote• Doef4 (MUMS!, TUBS. BUCKETS, BASKILtS BROOMS. NO. 21 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGU, PA. ji HAVING NOW IN STORE a large mid ruefully selected stock of ererythlng la this Irces; either manufectured by myeelf or parchaeul Mont fwent towanfuturere, FOR CASH.% prepared to sapid, meta eters wad to country trade with 'axle In Me Ilea Cheaper than ever offered In this fletrkil; The Ll!owlet compdr lb. keeling Items In Me etorD:Od Wooden and let dime Ware. 111 t OH URNS—Pine sad. 8 nag oak etas, 4 Jun cedar effilj 3 siren oral croak, cedar, oak or ta.,3 &Inc ceder Out ro t , I slam Sm.'. patent, 3 slum ThermonieterlA si—s '.stock. ',te ed ~ BUCK ITS—Common red. blue sad green, fenc7 and .10-. niabed, half, untarter and toy twin ceder, bras. ant iron, land 3 hoop, Planta cedar, brad end Iron hut nalii 2 Loop; Ham Bucket., Leila, IIOLI bale, Kitchen Poet. eta, Iron bale; O.k Weil Buckets, well lamed; rent Buckets, vaned. , _,' TUBS—Paanted, 2 and 3 hoop; Mite Pine and Cedar, haw. made, all stem nested or be the dozen. , . - KEELIIRS—Panted and Tarniebed, 3 elan docen ear oaf.; Cedar Enka, breasor Iron bortut { i MEASURIS—AII .lees, Dom bushel to 'tarts Pea; Phis, or Cedar...2.lE4er oriented. 21. CLOTHESPINS—P.aIn and heal, In 5 Mee borer; SWIM@ Parent, la gra. be:mend lines Spring, In gm Ocelot; WAMIIIOARW—WaterIoo llalsod Centre, Morreilualaic. Double Wad and ell other Mode. Bawl's, WHILES, BRIDIIIES, An, In greet variety. ,i' MEAL TUB'—lllogham 511014/ and Butter end bleat Tube, - 2 ne3ln peat or eirtirly. DOOR AND BUCHIT MATS — AlRcaate t Cocot sod araFth Ores Tabie Mate 4 1 , , WHITS NEST BULBS — solar end Sager Bas t e to flak plata mud varnished. OAK STANDS—Aseorted slue, for apple bullur, brazil. plek lea, meet or milk. UMBRELLA STANDS—Forgone or dwelling., CLOCHES HORSEBAstorte.L. Mese and urea made ii order. ... . , • 1 WOODEN WARE—tont piishre Dolling Plus: Potatosles .... en, Butter Paints and Ladle., Lamle liquenark; Spoon* and Beata., Aludifers, Bap Caps, Mande Boxes, Splgatota. Bang litarts, AR. Pack and/latcLik Dandles, Steak Mann in :It RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS of all , wishes.' ,';. TAR CANS, MOP HANDLES, loon and wood hlattfl;i C l othe' Pounders. MARKET BASKETS, In great anxiety of aloe sad style, Iti the neat oedocua, of our own manufacture, at ewe , . p . 71 .., OLOTILES BASKETS—Round and oval; 4 Inn nt. ;; 'I (DATUM; DAMPERS—Square, flat and trunk lid.. ~ J.l NURSERY CLIME of every trtyla .!'l COACHES AND CRADLES 0b..) style ~. THATELINU BASKETS—Awns,' eke. and nylon , do do Berlin Japanned. do do French, awarted. LADIES OAP do do do do RETICULES—Imported arid AM•13.1.; J; SCHOOL BASKETS In great variety. SPLIT HAMPERS, for potatoes, peaches, lc. :i ORCHARD BASKOTS—WiIIow and Split. 't 'City amine our stockinet rulers beton purchasing eleewh.ro, atto •• CANNOT BK . UN DERSOLD IN THIS MARKET. ;I SAMUEL RIDDLE, ; ia2s:2awaseF 21 Diamond, Pittsburgh. 4: ANDSOIIE SHAWLS, Handsoine nolo. Filmdom. Dn. Gmoda. titnarkao Fort. awl • fall Hoe of Dammam all at lb. wry Folraq ; prima. O. IIAME10:1 LOVA, No. 711 Mut* rm& • pitbDucE-15 bble. fresh Bolt butter,• • no b.'. So. Ilea L. - 0 Dbl.. White Barra; 100 /bs. Yealbsrsi 100 dos. Broorn a, on bands and fbr see by mrlS Lrrns a T 11111181,11.112 ffikorl sL --- - No. 2 LARbANDTALLOW bbIr. No. Y lart 1 bbt.Tallow., • Now Im‘lloy from rummer Dramuk for eels by mr23 32.1111411 DICERY k .00. PRATT & BUTO Eit'S MAGIC 0//4 Coamesßeady Tkoropson'a Lialmaat, /or NIG at nun • PLUMING% : , j cortuu Dbmoud sod Mobt t. D APE E HANGING AND 'WHITE WUDING.—OnIers tar AMIN end eaprdaiebeverk , men ten be lett. with W. P. KARSII/11,14 - , mai/ Deslet lo Well Paper. 87 Weal ' • fiI,TREST F OUR OIL OLOTIIS-,Alargw 14," rartakly tint, loom band, wbkb, will be mot to anltany Oro of room or bail, by J. Jr. ' rare Naa. IS and RS Bt. Martino& WOOD'S lIAIR RESTOREK—The.bent mark!. In lb* world for regaling Om bah. *bora ft by broom. gray prrmatoroly. A Zara. onpply Toothed a JOS. IZISHIIIIOII Drag lblonr,", rt " r ." 4 corner Market ot. and tho Diamond. FLOUR --800 b nets a Fall Whit° V tt e t Family Man 800 LLIA. Es.l W•Nit PanUrPLArl 766 ERt~ Jost renPred from Cluklntuttead tx ;as L 83,16 CULP • SLIIIPARIL 8•1 Wort) " SIY FLOS-1500 drctan.!•Smircvef 7 1, 4 ebb dr,. 6rMLb7y . 811.111 Aft mrosiiiii,-1-1,-'- vpi; • moos wo.opt,oppoatometsrugg* 1 ..1'..XX111-i- , NUMBER '96 tijanotlr4.-,ftlpic. -- 0 VERSTR NG GRIMY 1 2 1,41.C126 SPLENDID CIT.ERSTRING iffpN A;1111AND OONIIERITIANO. tram the odoorste4 tutor, of IiTEINWATA BONO, New York, will boiabiltdoed et- oar &women& on or slur Monday arzt,tai fart. It vat &moot:ally Relicts& at. the &dory by 11. Ebbw, tad R k Gololl,ltotly. :.rotoirts sof. pan anything berotofore tern or board . rigyli AL. plow 11.• Notice will be gum of Its antra , U. EMIR & HBO" No. 13 Firth itieat; melt Alt sad fur Shalom d Boas. CIIICKERING Sz. SONS' NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE' PIANOS - =2:11=1 NEW SCALE 63 OCTAVE P lAN 0 S. [With` the latest itersoramenta]. Ia elezant Rosewood tad Rtiaot. Casei, horn tO For sale only by mr17.111 at W.&11021 & MELODEpNS.Iem 4% Octavo Ltel.d•oue, Am/ Lep . ••••••••$ V 6 du do Nano style, 6 do do do 'do ..... — 7.1.82 6 do do 5 do do Double 'Deds, Step Legpe»— j•L‘f do .do Plaseerkl4,ree--..? The Meiodecins 'are pronouneeiltaip'erior to all arbors by Dr. Lowell Masai,. MuDeli, Baths?, 00l cbalk. etc. Tbeytums , bead awarded tba MOW 14.11:11. um..t evm . 7 Pair w here °xi**. Form4akoply,k7,, rll.la ter 11. *LIAR; et wcou.i. T"'-° , . Vint Steps In Thoro' Bass, la Toithra FacatUallaßßass batoreert a Teacher and Pupil. This Is • bookpreseothsg la a macho and 0.3111 g waiter the Frill:1411V Blum The anther has mot with gnat Stlteeti b the applicatlot or this method to pegs, and coat:W.lly rototaamendo It to Wuhan as at Invaluable Milo attar labors. - Petah3s. For .al, by , JOHN, 8.111L40/4111,Wood,st. , Copies not by wail on racelpt or ths price..; as rITMI Ist - - aREATBAIWALU Di SECOND IiAND PTANOB.-4.hat tdegant. Rosewood T Octave klano, in nee but rebore time: Price $2OO 020 IllegensHoselrood T Ocdswe PlllOl4 ta See doll moneha_ale R0141•004'6311571AWRZ01.4..................i.....;.•.: Ono Mahogany 6 do do my floe • do --- 6 do do '7s Ono etmud head Melodeon while sold rot $2.5 cub— Also, one food .wood bird Tiolhxello; worth $54, lint be sold too $3O, ea the owaer ho. left the OR,. CIILRLOTTE BLUE. klb No.IlB Wood e -- -211 door above 111114 s2ofl PIANOS. --OREAT v DARGAINIS,-,We „can - crow fonitab to the public a dna, elegantly Soli lobed ROSEWOOD PIA SO4Dignfor aft and lieredithaba Octue.a, Mom D W A) for *OO CARL They are Noma favorably known fa,tory In New Tort eft), have tbd NULL IRON VILMA bereladeorneman , iootakon.lege: .Tttey dare a fell menial tone, and are folly warranted. Plea. callandexamlaa. - If. aurzte a Into. Sole Agent for the aboreand Steinway's Pfau., . de2 • No. 53 elttlistreet. Gold Medal Premiimin PIANO FORTES.: AFIRE SUPPLYOF RITE UNRIVAtb tad popular KNABE'S 4.4N0s E!!l=2s 011.4.11 LOTTE 111 Weed ere*, a;iimiurtfoor NSW • :SONGS; • - NEW 80N0.9.-4Piibr Drooping klaidom song by & eioabor. 215oWilh:or Hen ooms uont , s. o. Easter. Magee tb• Prlda of the Vats, by Pradas Ma bacillar I'm . ShinklOrcif flea ballad; tJotol my Lima. word. by:PFU94 would that I von Beautiful. 3120 realm! by Woo MIG N u .llB Woal ‘4,2 , 1 door Maria nth. WISI. D. SMITH,. crlr.4xcEracEr.. OF., . 1 134rEfIP. (nein, Flute, JAI id an and 31N/iv.) - JB'OseeeelO She s, Ip ile . :Ekiniluie Seteuvlaps tor Juveniles. male k awn op= applicattaa at hi. RiM DINCX. NO. 113 10131tTIL BTHILLT; Pittatiority e. . 1 .1.U. 1 11P1EL414 .. Y1r3 6PE6IFIC 11091R0PATHIC • :PON THP PEOPLN: "•.4 • HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE NAT.I . - • -CE • P UND I ERSEGP a IO D uoulzo rr 11 inSeodTE ba.B la oar Wanks Alth the most eattibctory milts. sad baring roll coundeuth a their muloefene.-parky wad db. cheerfolly recommend U 1•131 to All pathos wt. - with to thee se* relleblei and aft-scions rattnedlee at hand der She Rot. Wm. Iloetner;edltor at "SbeNotthern Todepea. dent." Althorn, N. Y. the Bor. JAM Crwoo.y. .118, Rorer of Bt. Pekes' Chanty Auburn, N.Y.; the Raw. L Chaplela of. the Ante.= data Primo; the Iter.:lpmeerli. 'MIN, nectar, New Bedford, Meer th e Ber.,ALlen letwelo, York (knakreree; the' Raw Bonnet Nkhole, lathGethewe Cookrenee, N: Y.; the Per. P. IL Pratt, Dorset, Y 1 order. Jolla IA Roble, /loath; A.CL Bart, Esq. Mks,: N. Ird .0.- 11km Neel how, PorUend,Alr.; the Ilan dthayler Cottek. - tooth Bend, 10.14 the non. Geofilorephrers, N la Decry . D. Cook, EN, idltor of The Ohio Beate JoarthliCottrosbru, Ohlo; the Coo. B. IL Ora/ma. Moline, Ill; the Brat. TWA .1, Cube. Mantlodlo, Fla.; the Hon, Joseph llenerlktetkke, N. - V; liPm. Brktol, Paq.„ Utke, N. Y 4 A.: 11. Por4laq.. Ulke, N.Y., Jenks Plunkett Zeq, trahrille,Tenn. • ' ttST OP BP2OIIIO 1.911311TtEd.„.. No. a —Par Peron ffougeffiost god Ifflffunatallazi , 4 If a. 2—lfor Worm lever, Wacm Cblle, Wetting Oa 1•4., rfo. - 3—For Colic, qr)lnVieetbfog: wad Vatefiffneia of IN°. 4—Par Diarheash Ctlolars, Intsato.tri,sad ..Scamsier 6—FoiColle; opings, Dyieste ar Bloody glue No. 6—lror Cholera, Moles telortme, Voraltlng" • ' • 7 —Air Ckingba. Cohleananensaimul eorsaturcat;.4l. No. 1?-For Tootteactio,Foreliche and Neuralgia. • No. o—For Ilealsche, Vertigo, lost end Ifallnesil No o—Deargrals.Prtga—For Wok sad DemagalEtca ( sch, Constipation sod Lieer,Complalot. ' No. ll—Voa Feasts lestrintsamts, Scanty, Pelnthl or Suppressed Parted. "Do: . I.f Fe o-7or Unmakes, Profuse . blansts,-inellittating n .males No. Id—For Croup, Roane Cough, no root ng. "'" N0.11.-lamt. RAs= PILLS-Yor , Erystiielii3,ll:toptlonr I • No. 15—Ensmuric PrtstiYoi Pain, LintTrtta, as - Eoeh . is the Chem, Benit, Lott., or Lilac A—For tomer and Agoe, Chill Fover,'Ditioli Old r—For ea., nut or.lllo,llx4.lzdarnalarlize C.—For Pore, Weak, or lolltmed. as and NyilLip, VAS. lug, Weak. or Blurred dJght. • •-• . • • -'-• • O—ror Catarrh, of looj of netentottlier Stith obstruction or profuse dlacbarge. C —For Who.4M -A shortening Its coon.. .. .. la all smite elieeste, latch eh Pews, Ingsmisations, INerhoca, Dysentery, Croup, .Ekeama lLm sad ouch m tire Maass of'Scrrlot Toyer Ititestes, and Erysipelas, ar the advantage of Wing the pro per reasaglat pt®ptbdsahel ne, and In all uch cues the *peril= act Ilke it charm ' The malt. Skagit:ifs uttewairewted et onmaad to allege& lbws lolimasof the attack Is moderated , tlethbann ihektFieta• 'ed• ail rendered bas &niec. • - . Othlhe Cilldlbl.blhb ehe Or ettehfrequent tearretr, indieLleb often lay the tonntlaUon ot diseased longs, tenetehttLi and. eonzintption,•mly be donee coed by the Fever arid Cough Pll.la. . , allthroule Meatier, tool as 'Weak Efotsseti. .I:kmstilpsflon„ Urea 00111plidats.0 EetnalaDtbilitrin.,..lll lrresUritles, old Maclean...Bore or Weak Eye., i it altlthanni, gad other 'Hamden.; Ihe'h Ihe . ,bee ro h erute: - Often thong or l it i elogle ae_platietioll l / 2 Pam as Catarrh, Liserlachtter lataderWeek. sew n her mere than paid for the cue tee time. suer. (AN of Zile!. complete, In mororta, and, ,800k,...,45,00 Can oflo eels, and Book, 4,0) Ow of 16 atualased bozos, sad 2,sw Ceee of 6 bone, numbered mid litegle numbered tenteeortat' Slows lettered boom, with 6J lar.e cue of cm. ?lab, .tor pbto Wee and thysicfmm...ls,oo Lao raw - olds lir 4,olfinif or Pecettie—Oppreeeelt''r t gnyttang,attecdal with Conith sad.ESPecikitartati Poke 60 cents per box. Are Ear DSc/target and Deafetem—Dbehargei them thte ter, the molt of Scarlet Fever, Steseles, or glorearialn—• For Noises tu the Used. llonlneme or Llearlat. and Itlnsfus to the Ear, and litarselm. Erica, 60 rests per box‘ • Par 6 - . - -E.l.rgedaleads, Poleaxed end Indurated Soothe hwelllngs end Old Cicero, &mama Caches, of Children:. Peke, 60 mate per hoz. . fitr Genera LAtbaity...4orekal or Stemma Weikneit -Either the result of dicknew, Zulu/11th llledlaitlot, or Es. Lactating Discharge. Peke, 60 cents par bor. Drapty.,t.rtuld EctittoulaNne,TtualdSlValEitp,Sellh 'Vanity Sematloes. - ?rim.; 60 mete perboi • Ybr aet—liffelleteeeDestbly• likkneeksbirtelge,•4reetiele, Vonstleg„lSlaknesa [role tidlag or. suotlon,..: rrica, gpoents Tor 6-iken Snug 0•16611:10126 Cult, Pahlro6 Urthatiob, D1566606'01" thell Linays;; Pike 6O Ftnts per bor. • . . Fon ittratrutt .2 retwiane.—lnvolualarl , Bletitrite 'sod Teowertent Proetrettro sad DeleiUtie Bad Amite of !IMAM. She toot euccreerel and egtiewt moody keown, ' *ad at res sl s be - relied - wpm- se ticura. , Trlett; with Tait - 411ieet. 'M per boa, Parrot& who with to plus themte!res" tinder the Orrx.e. eoual caw or to - reek - seeks of -prof' LICX7IIIIII, can do what his wave aft Croe4WeJt drll.7ll,3ati4M3eritrild, ;• _ T . • - • IfilatiDta LOOX .orde the Ust, - reate °trek mita. ittat *ewe, Weak** thetemetwe to• eartettelettavAre go akett to her Went* x.. 454: • anNws , , A ; zfiteo r i o. tad theme:haw will be dot* , relwitrd:bireattet4iirtsr. - .freiorrhergt6.- •+• 4 - .4(1.0711;. WI.DITJA,TW• . d utritipmlitsi : awa i t Agent for the di orper Raman buy to 041711110 Latea,,Addreof Inert,. • .7..amairusys • tic!. 142 pus Ynet.- • t Q u , lit inettiotrgli iy J. 1 4211.111 sad JOll2l rzrryiki ..411egh=.FLII.111:1Ctiod IttltT. PBCEINIX SVUZI 'flarivitztrr W mid mciusp.d. ria , 76 Ward, and •ftug itt OcTarif, rt wan , ttnet. „ Sq it t'..E )0.E,R;4"„1"1"4-1111:1Litp , . 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