;;p:44,k#411..E.• , :0.4 . i.tt . :.' . O Przczar..P.APICJI or raz orrr. .:',IVEDNESDAir 111 - 0101210; - 1.PRIL 25. 1860 CITY AFFAIRS ':7ld*rsokhaaalcia..obaarrattoas or G.E., L r• • . Shaw, Optician, 65 Filth Sa—eornetwa.daily: _•-• • , : no sus. ri autos. - 9 o'clock a. ... . .. 6 0 4C Republican Reaaquarteni tot 1860, 4pDXIIII WOOD AND IMMIX ESP . WI If - Z.4mm an H r ecotitrod-,WL • • , Figs itzlzsma Ftoomaon er • A ' ay . 141..w.r64,) Mai DrY soi-Wolc agli44 of th e OW= Li* Document. for atsuitmUan. Th. .- - •llrotty I..tfra co. 4 t peuatV cud .'" - •! ilia n PLOWurek cw• ..;::WED }Barm • .. ! 1! -q.. , trfo or ttokriab to*et EvEay lontdlitaa"'ll""3°'d°'l4'. Fos i►rte oud ootomodfons room in thO thltd - itoriv of the Guam Malang; is well llghted; - . rosy of woes', end twilit* rented cheep to I good zo►w6: Apply . at the °diming room cane. . . . • wit Wattle Orlin lbe craft everywhere not to do any.alrertieing for the arm or H. U. Ely & oo.vstionesorti of R. 8. Bohai, Broadway, New York.' - .Tkpairiarties bare beef advenielog with tio, and V/Wfitid it loipossible to collect oar bills. 'genet. we helleie.• changes hands Ere queoliy for tile purpose ofswiodllog its creditors. • Durrator Covwx —Before Judge Hampton. Totrittay, April 24.—Wm. Drava, hirhis guar- Om. Geo. Doffs. vs The Allegheny Valley Rail road Company; action of the case for damages. The plaintiff is a boy, now aged about seventeen. Three years ago is March 1857, he was riding ' A nn one of the loonmotives of the Valley road from the roundhouse to the depot, and fell off. The engine or tender ran over him, crushing his leg below tie knee and rendering amputation neccesary. The-ground of the.action is negli gence on the part of the engineers - and other employees of the road, the nature of 'dab will be...aselarlatned from the enbjolned evidence. Delis& to the *mount of $6OOO are claimed. Samuel Cook; eworn—l 'Wee engaged at the A. It. 11. Cc. in the spring of '69 es &smith et the depot, which is on Bwald's place, in Lair. renoeville, near Allegheny Arsenal—at this place the rooted: house stands where the engines are kept.. ...Rnaw. Wm. Destro; he lived at-the time be was hurt at hire. Smith's house, on the Tarn pike at this end - of Lawrenceville, with hie mother,-who is a widoir. He came to the round house with other boys frequently, to parry drink ing water from John Kaughem's well. He was rubbing down the engine and cleaning it: The engineers would come io from the route, and say "boys, come ! we want some water carried;" saw. William frequently carrying water on these occasions; can't say what arrangements were made between the engineers and them in refer ence to rubbing and cleaning. This accident occurred some time in March, 1867, about 6 o'clock in the *senior. On that day he was running backwards and forwards on the flat bottomed care. In the roared tease the engine was under the abuse of the muter ma obinist, After she left there, she wee under the engineer's control moil attached to the train, when she omelet° the charge of the conductor. William wee a general shifter at the round bonne. The afternoon of the accident I told William he had better go home for fear he would get hurt— the boys were all induced to come there and get a ride; saw William riding frequently on the en gine from the - round house to the station; he was on the engine the day of the accident; didn't see the accident take place; the boy's leg is out off below thee-knee... Mr. McConnell here asked the witness to slate' whether hi ever heard the engineer tell William that if he didn't• carry water, he wouldn't get siding. Mr. lllershall filed exceptions to the .cpreettou on therground, let, that it - was se gen eral' that It could throw no light on the isane;. 24, thit if "simmered affirmatively, it would make him an employee of the company; and Bd, that hie aleading question.. The Court allowed the question to be put. Mr. Cook, cautioned—Have heard the engi neers tell - the -boys, and William among them, that if they didn't carry water, they would mind them for i.; have heard them frequently do so. . Crostreramtned—The boys mean annoyance; instead of sending thr off, as the y ought to do, the engineers give th m a bunch of "waste" and eat them to robbing own the engine. William GI not gohome the de ed him to do on; did not en him that day on hie. Dr. bldllook—Oo the 18th of M '67, I wee called to bis mother's, and found h cm pletely meshed to pieties below the knit u. toted the leg; :I must have &Genii five weeks ; , tte wheel rid over& ~.- froorttA,,silile to . t k nee;!, • great oars War . •••• , • much of his iimb se poesible;.l eat it of beta the kner, he .suffered great pain; the nervous' syetem must have been terribly shocked; the running al the whiiel over the leg made the am putation still more painful; an iojury of this kind would likely develop any organic or constitu- Gond disease in-the eyatem; I do not know that this boy or his parents had sby; the boy's coun tenance bears the Impress of the operation; I • don't know whet the bogli.co.nstitution was be ta., bat Ms fiat indicatel - n n ow a --- disposition to consumption. Mrs. - Dravo—Am the mother of Wm. Drava, the plaintiff; the boy lived with me at the time of the accident; wits a widow at that time and am still; William was brought home on the day stated; his stocking, by , which his foot was dan gling, kept it fitito being lost; Dr. M'Zook was called and attended him; did not get ant of the house until the 4th of July. when be was taken out in a buggy; the wound did not heal entirely until the following Pell; Thomas Sarah, James Phillips, and other engineers, came flillee He was To his 15th year at the time of the in , Samuel Cook—Sew the engineer and fireman, James Phillips and Jame rrow, the after noon -of - the sodden • ad s conversation with them that evening; had one next morning oaths • &wildcat. Bolt:parties are now in smart. Mr. llloesnnelabere propelled to ask what this coovensation WILLI; Mr. Sewell objected to the competency of the testimony. Objection cos , tallied-, . /Gault? Cerr—l 211, WM. Drano the day be wait - turt;•. vie there at the time he jumped off; he was ricking the bell of the locomotive; the socident'ecourrad oppoeite Wilmarth's keg fac tory; as* him frequently on the locomotive; I was standieg alongekle of him end he went be tween the engine and the tank to jump; I think the engine was not romping over four miles an hour; .as soon as the engine went peat, I saw be did not got up, and jumped off to go bank to him; when I saw be wee hurt; I called the engineer; we put Mtn on a, wagon, took him away and put him la the ehergn of a colored man. • Ilere the plaintiff's case closed. The Court, on the application of the defend ante' counsel, nooseited the plaintiff. In sta ting the grounds of the tonstilL to the jury, his Honor observed though large corporations, nvestedarith great privileges and power!, should " be head to the stricteat accountability, yet that no negligence on the part of the engineer or other employees of the road had been proved, and it w ee theduty. of the Court to extend even handed justice to both parties. Mr. McConnell moved the Court to set the Dodson. aside., • The motion mu allowed and will be argued before the Court in bane. Max. Ilannegar TB. William Seibert; au as lion brought to recovei • damages from a mall ' oionipmeoution. The facts are theseL In No. camber 'BO man whom he did not know came into Hannignen shoe shop and offered two or three pair .of booth and some fronts for eale, stating at the same time that be would - sell them very cheap, as hie family wan starving, and that If he oadld not, eell them he would starve. Mr. - • Hannegarimught them sad paid for them. In the latter . part:rif the day diseovered some marks nnitheriiihakled him to coppice that they hid been stolen from some manufacturer. He called in a man by the 'name of Smelts, who bad worked;for Aim; sod 'asked him if he knew of any person in town having each a mark. Smalls 'said that Seibert's mark wine the same; he knew that beneath one time he had worked for him. Wannepr immediately lent him to Seibert with a message to come down and see the boots and Identify them. Ile came, -and almost imme diately aftenraols.erElinZmkftlffefth Wilson, where he made information :charging liennepr with larceny. ' When the cue came op in the • Q Rater Besaloue, the jury acquitted Renew without leaving the box. This gallon ii brought to recover _dernagee from that prosecution. • Exonstoa Oltstatre lams.--Our old -*trio d , Jas. Dain,,Mia purchased this well established Hoe and , letends to afford sew ooneenience to plasengens for-their prompt and and cheap con: - vayance to - their stopping pleeee: Re will alto. for the matter of a quarter dolly, Send any of our citizens, with Ll' dr baggage, to the can. As the summer is coming; whoa satinet travel will tto.desirsble, ye cemoiend the omnibuses of Mr. Data to all; as !aphis:aural more economical than earriew, and quite SS comfortable. Coverer Ban. .nucriox...-A beautifully lowed wintry sent in Penn" township, on the litankatown Pialliroad, eight milts from 'borigh,.will be sold by Mr. Davis on the premises next Thursday. Particulars are even in the atrattsement ender auction head. Those de skims ot 11 comfortable and elagsat °votary _ residence, 'Wald glee this eels their atteation, 15 the wear Ii Sully dlaposed to hare the prop erty sold st Unelline now fixed. 14 .unAAD .I"temoraoit litoicoatr:=We publish 44Tortioistg "oho= Ike ilau table a 'thoelevekatt- Pitteagh Bait= road.. .Trio may Is any .lti tine Won boviot been ibotrougldriitokodoiato t,tio Masters of the LW abort. and PNtsostvies easy rely upon ihtlitr to MU too attoortiao logogoonts. M2==iMiMMM , . Lulus Conn Woans.;-TProbbly many an sot aware of tie amount of bushaetta'dosee by some of the ',coal eittablishnientit of. thle That coal is att . Ittlycit*lt' , rtlole. : of Ocit eity, oson• mime has bees Supposed lb be filly *timed /a the tiztendri ahlymenta toads by river. But the trensportstion by railroad we would infer was equally large, (tom the fad that one firm, !desert. Dickson, Stivart &Co., sand off several thousand bushels daily. These gentinnen have two coalmines, one at Brinton'i Station on the Central Railr oad, tilled the "Oak Hill Coal Works," and another at Ireland Station on the Allegheny Valley Road, and styled the "Penn Coal Works." In both they haves live foot vein of the pure "blaek diamond." Each one turns out from four to fire thousand bushels of coal daily, so that the per diem sales of Meseta. Dick. son, Stewart & Co. range between 8 and 10,000 bushels. A considerable portion of this cool is distributed among thelrgby ouatomere,butmoro us probably ,sent away. 'The largest shipments are made to Cleveland, (amounting to 8000 bushels daily,) and from thence the coil goes to tbe,Canadas, Buffalo, Chicago_ and the otherlake ales AS the outer depot of the Pennsylvania Road the firm have an elevated platform on which their coal can are run and emptied intii , the Cleveland railroad care in a jiffy. By this ar rangement wojess than a thousand tone of coal can be discharged from one car into another in 40 minutes. The , coal shipped as above is con sumed kV making gee, for forges and for other ass to whioh bituminous opal The: article supplied by Mime.. Diction, Stewart& Co. ii the same u the Yotighlogbeny coaVaud not inferior to it in any respect. Ii may be' successfully compared with any coal in the market, and we therefore confidently reoom lend It for family use. The firm are well known, and having bad twelve teams supplying the oily 'demand for toms time, we presume that any Who wish to 'ascertain the quality of their cosi can readily do so. They are one of the oldest' cosi' Arms in the city, having been embarked in the business for eight years. It is their infection daring the omit% season to make special Orep aratioi for accommodating their home custom. ere. Additional teams will be engaged If the present number is not able to fill all orders, and the public may rely that they will obtain from them a good iitiole on fair terms, and that It will be promptly delivered. Their liberal enter prise and large resources are as good a guaran ty of this Obese as will be asked of us. RIIMICABLS Eloatas.—We 'called to-day at the establishment of Meseta Dickson, Stewart Si Co., to see the admirable wales of Bir._Sev ler put up at that establishment for weighiog mud. It is well known that little chiller judg• meat has heretofore been employed in the con struction of stales. A lever and rod, with the usual weights, have comprised all the parts of the most complicated. limy valuable Improve- Menteltave been made by Mr. Keeler. A sim ple, but well adapted contrivance for leveling the scale is one of these improvements. Another is a contrivance for promoting despatch, loaded oars, outs, etc., being weighed by means of it, with unprecedented rapidity. A third to (heat taohment of two beams to the scale. This one is highly Important. The attendantin the coal yard and the clerk or proprietors in the office may weigh at the same time, the one testing the accuracy of the other. Preeffine to this it was neonatal,' to run out of the offioe and down a flight of steps to weigh In each cue. At one of their pits, Messrs. Dickson, Stewart & Co., have also what they call a twelve ton goals, made also by Mr. Keeler. With this they weigbflos Mous muf bushels of coal per day, from eight o'clock in the Morning . until three o'clock in the after noon. This tact abundantly attests the singuTar rapidity with which bush:els in dispatched by Mr. Keeler's maim , We were told that's four pound weight put on the large teal platform would affect the Ida.— We hardly credited the aseertion,.but.however went out to see it tested. The weight was put on and the result turned out as we had been se cured It would. A two pound weight was then put onand the lever affected as mach as before. A single pound weight was lastly need, and on being placed on the platforin, the lever raised is high as it was permitted to go--fghe scales kicked the beam." such delicacy in so large a plea of mechanism almost exoffedirbellef. The day was windy and the scales were a little a head by the wad. On a clear day, we were informed that a half pound placed on the plat form would'eseily raise the lever. We can con fidently recommend theta scales to the pnblio as being . fully efsacourate as It is dateable to hive them:' Pordca Items —Three colored men of Allegheny city became rather disorderly yesterday Inconsequence at indulging too freely in the hospitalities of Sir Richard Rum. While swaggering along Ohio street they spied • boy, and being in pursuit of 'port, naught hold of him very roughly sod would base *bused him, had not ' . _ e• by one of Ald Boat . ose from the officer and scampered off Tretatiof pursuit. The other was commit ted for three days. Hugh !MMus has also, for the last two weeks, been troubled with an infirmity similar to that of his brother descendant!' of Ham. Yesterday he opened the door of a lady named Mrs. Eittel tall, who is dangerously 111, and began to curse her and, we understand, even threatened to strike her. This piece of misbehavior deserving exemplary punishment, Hagh was fined $2O, And, In default of payment, committed. Barren.—A woman named Lucy Mulbangtt, made • complaint before Mayor WilsouVyeater day, abirging Bilabial Bulbaugh, her husband, with an aggravated mann and battery. The hatband is addicted to drink, and while under the influence of liquor, on Monday eveninehe turned her and her Bre children out of the house, threatening to kill her if she did not go. He woe sent to the hill in default of bail. They Ure In Lower Bt. Clair township. HOOD VS. Hoon.—The HOW% in happily saved soy further lltlgation_growing out of this case. We were loformed by Mr. Eno:, one of the counsel, that it has been compromised by mak ing an equal division of the land to dispute. As the tract is not very-valuable, the counsel, If they ate paid a reasonable fee for the large amount of attention which the 'oontroverey de manded of them, rill get the monkey's share of the cheese. Pomo, Irseue—There were twelve commit 'amnia to the jell yesterday. Of these, five were for drunkenness, four for disorderly conduct, two for noway and one for mmHg and bale tery H. F. Werlx made Information before. Alder, man Taylor, yesterday, charging John bloOor. mink whit assault aid battery. He was &nested and in default of bail was sent to the bill to be taken care of. Dsarn or Maus LTI - 0/I.—The death of David Lynch, Well known to most of our citizens, wu -announced by a telegram to Mr. J. C. Donn, yes terday. He expired at Washington city, in the InBrmery, at one o'clock yesterday morning. He wu a major in the war of 1812, and uned hon orably. i Hs also held the appointment of Post Muter of this city Marina both adminietrations of Con. , Jackson. It is stated that he .111 be burled in Washington this aftirnoon. .fictaina.—The heating of the steamer Eon omy rioters toot place yesterday, bat no tLnal partionfare were elicited. Lardy was ad mitted to ball, his brother Michael becoming his snootily: The amount demanded by Mayor Wil son was $BOO. The charge made by' Cannon against (Crowley, for stabbing him, was with drawn. Tanga Ovsa.—Jailor Bmsll removed three men to the penitentiary, yesterday. They were —Karl lindolph and /sob Miller, sentenced to 18 months' Imprisonment for passing counterfeit money, mod Bealamio Hashes, sentenced for a term of atz months for assaaleand battery with Intent to kill. Aosiven.—Two of the care Intended for the' East Liberty Passenger Beltway Co., have br aved, and the others are expected shortly. They are of a stroller style to those of the Lewrenee vine road, being highly finished and looking very handsome. The trial telp on the road is to take place on Saturday. Tun General Assembly of the Presbytsrian Church; (New School,) will meet In this oily on Thursday, the 17th day of May. They will pro bably sit in the Third Church. We presume it will be in Interesting time to many of our clU ions counseled with that denomination. Tee following Wes were made by Mr. Davis (at the Comiewelel Bales Boom) last evening : 4 Shares' Idechaeles Bank 5t0ek...... . . 357 oo The ;a:divided 7-24th of the llinsitegham... •.• Swam Petry Boats, 2,500 00 Cowes' Parts.;-.We understood that the Trollies Club have offered $6O O tar the lease of this Park for one HIND, but the agent or the owner Weals WOO- Io the .esee of Ljet vs. Teets and Stuckrath, imploded with Bench, a verdict was given es against Teets for $425. It will be remembered shot a neitseit was entered so_agelest Ensoknah, Tost.!--Dr: 'Paxton's church wee again filled Ista night to hear the Bev. Mr. Guinness. Els tut was "Be ye reconciled to God." Inits.—The control for coast:nodes the bridge over Slippery Book Creek,: near Willie Boy Pumice,- and aortae Hickory Creek, has been awarded by the Commissioners of Law rence connly, to Col. Andrew Buchanan, and J. IL Pd.:l4l4Elg A. resident of Idendesis rims to walk from Jacksonville, 1.11., to Pills h, air Pa. Be will go for benefit of hie it - • . Listres illustrated fiewspaper,lsto.lBo; costal:to lots of Meatndlosa relating to the big Ilght for tba etatoplootidpi and the daratean hones to England. oan be bad at Hint a MbleVai Tas Now Yak ladgrt, 'nth th, COMXIMOIRIXIIII Ai m Indian td* by thr popular sabot f Maw Brlda Sh• Old P, wilar," rnlidad Ornado Binis4 or, The Lai Parr rf Killarbw Ma* *inlet...4lld brand War weakly Ippon, bars bad ilread7nottrid by Mat Lbw. =EM LATEST NEWS. BY TZLBOBAPH. RECEIVED. AT THE. DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Comummon, April 23.—The city is quiet to-night. There is no Publlnepnaking at the head quarters. Alabama will demand salsva code, and an effort will be made to ballot for a candidate before the Committee on Platform sports. The indications are Ossetia Convention will ad journ by Thursday. The Tribuen's correspotdence says The present ieclinetion is to nominate first, as was done at the Cincinnati Convention, bet this is opposed by the Deogiu men and the extreme South. New York favors such a policy as is beet calculated to harmon ise the differences of the New York delegation, be. cause some of their absentees ate expected to-night. Mr. Ban was appointed, vice Mr. Charch, on the Committee to fill their places. It is now decidedly anti-Donglu. Geo. Sanders will be refused a teat, which has a significance pf feeling in the delegation. Present algae conspire against the nomination of Mr. Hoagies, and remote says that New York will go for Mr. Hunter, which ham dampened the hopee of big friends, who concede en unexpected defection in the South, where be will probably 7000i1 , 0111•00 votes. The combination between New York and the North west Is not contradicted, and the former Is receding for fear of nulling the South against their admission. The South is concentrating on Mr. Hunter. The delegate, from South Carolina reconsidered their pur pose to' vote for Mr. Dangles, this momlog, and agreed on Hunter. HD champions claim Alabama, Delaware, Lonielaus, half of hfaryland„lffisnisalppi, Missouri, Arkansas, Florida,. South Carolina, and North Carolina, Tanatend Virginia — about' ninety voter.Kentecky and Tennessee stand'by Guthrie. Johnson, of Kentucky, bad come "hen decommitted. Mr. Breekluridge could have bean nominated welly on the mooed ballot, with the admitted rapport of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New England. The None/Irani& delegation did not reach the question of Toting as a emit this morning, bat heard profess sloes of conciliation from Messrs. Wright, Cams and others. Douglas men who express • willingness to adopt the Cincinnati Platform, affirm the Dred Scott deci sion. Mr. Wogl bat brought only forty delegates to be appointed, but G attended by a large body guaid of outsiders. Mr. Dickinson is indastrionsly pressed by a few personal supporters. The only contingency in which he can possibly be considered, is in nose of a threat ened rupture bare, when the South may tender him as & compromise candidate. Ile had ten votes in the New York delegation, and the rest are adverse until Mr. Douglas is disposed of. No safe opinion sa to the candidate can be formed. Some new man may be sprung on the Convention at a fortunate mo ment, like Mr. Polk, if any is to reserve. Mr. Pierce, of Maryland, Is suggested by soma Douglas men, who have resolved to stand by him resolutely and prevent two-thirds for any other candidate, bet they cannot hold the klastarn delegation for-such a purpose, as they anticipate, hence they will fail if the experiment be tried. The Committee on Organization has cho sen Mr. Coking President, with one Vine President and Secretary of each State. Some alight dissatis faction was expressed by a few members, who were not present. The Committee on Credential. are still sitting, but will admit Illinois, without doubt— There well probably be a minority report on New York. 12, r. w.—The Pennsylvania delegation hese just adjourned, after another stormy session. The Southern delegation have just adjourned, after a most exciting meeting. Alabama, Pturida, Arkan sas, Texas and Louisiana, announce emphatically that they would go out of the Convention unless their platform was adopted. South Carolina HMI she vat not authorized to speak yet, but would doubtless follow the feed of IdluissippL Cn•nLnnTOnr April 24 —Seed., Day.—The Con vention reassembled at ten o'clock this morning. The committee on permanent organization,riported In favor of Hon. Caleb Cushing for President, and one Vice President-and Secretary for each Stets to the Union. .Thos of New York are Erutee Cor ning and J. Edward Coop; of Maryland, IV: D. Bowie and D. L. Low; of Pennsylvania, Thomas Cunningham and T. Vincent. A dispatch from Washington was shown around the Hall, from a member of the Cabinet, declaring that the reports of dissection In the Cabinet growing out of Walker's testimony, are entirely destitute of foundation, and that the Cabinet was never more entirely harmonious: The Commit-en on Permanent Organization also reported en additional rule, to wit That in any State In which Ii has not been - provided or directed by Ito State Convention how Its vote may be given, the Convention will recognize the right of each dele gate to cast his individual vote. . Mr. Wright, of Pa., made a showy appeal for har mony; If harmony did not prevail here, the nomina tion to be made would not be worth the paper on which it was reworded when brisogist before the peo ple. He woe in favor of the rule that every delegate should be permitted to east hii vote in accordance with his convictions and with those of his constitu ents. Pennsylvania bed never voted as a unit, ex• wept when their sentiment was unanimous. He closed by demanding the previous question, and the vote was taken on that pert of the report relating to the presiding °Morro, and it was adopted unani mously. Mr. Flooroev then rererep the nag of our country. Ile dermal'. • sem on and hoped no more allusion would be made to such division'. • Hon. Caleb Cushing was. then introduced to the Convention, sad made s meet eloquent and patriotic opeeth., Ills allusion to Calhoun, and.bia motto of truth, justice and the Constitution, called forth pro longed cheerlog. It was the deathly Sf the Damn. °nth:vitally, be said, to stnnd upon this and etrike down and conquer Op traitorous fanatism arrayed against hin one section of the Union. Mr. Culling wu again loudly cheered upon the conclualon of his address. About half an hoar was spent in selecting the Vice Presidents and arranging for the Secretaries, and also, preparing for a formal and energetic enforce ment of parliamentary mles in the future proceedings of the Contention.— A warm debate then sprung op on the role report ed by the Committee on Organization, in which Messrs. Richardson, McCook, Came, of Penn., Barry, of Wises, Josiah Randall, and many others took part. Several of the Southern delegates opposed the rale. Mr. Randall, alto, opposed it, declaring that certain refractory members in the delegation proposed to violate and misrepresent their constitu ents in voting for Dougiu, whose nomination, fa his opinion, would tend ta certain defeat. Ha then went into a review of the action of the preceding Demo maths Convention on this subject. Mr. Richardson rasa to-reply, and aiked Mr. Ran dall who made him in expounder of democratic prin. elplss ; how long had the gentleman been a demo crat? This caused cries of "order" and great excite ment. Several persons rose to points of order. The chairman decided that Mr. Richardson was entitled to the door and then changed his decision, denying birrisbt. Mr. Richardson, standing on a chair in the nears of the hall; with hie sleeves rolled op and determined to be heard, was finally allowed to go on: and again attacked Mr. Randall as having re cently dome Into the 'fold, alluding to his political anteoedents as entitling his opinions on democracy to bat little consideration. He did not desire, after a life's service in the cause, to be reproved by the re omits. of yesterday. A warm debate ensued. At 12 o'clock the convention was called to order Mr. Jackaon row toe question of privilege relative to his State delegation. A motion to adjourn till 4 o'clock was lost. The.question was then called on the motion to strike out the role relative to the right of mush dele gation to vote ao they think proper, unless instruct ed by the convention that appointed them. Darleg the call of the roll, the greatest excitement existed. The Tennessee and Virginia delegations protected aping the announcement of the chairman, giving the Totes am a unit egainst ihe adoption of a role. Tan of the twelve Tennessee delegate' were oppos ed-to the manner to ',hith the rote of that Stanched been recorded. The vote wu neatly annonneed 111 follows ayes 101, nays 193. • So_the rule was adopted, and a majority of a dals. gallon cannot compel the minority to vote with them as • unit, unless instructed by the Convention (het appointed them. - The resolution offered yesterday for the appoint ment of • committee on resointlone and platform, truth= called up, end an amendment offered that no balloting be aloud for President or Vire Pmi dant, till the committee have made their report. ' The vote was then taken on the resolution for the appointment of the committee, which wee adopted. • The committee wu then eppointsd. The vote on the rule against unit voting le regard ed as a test. ' ' The rota to lay tt on the tibia was as follows : Massaohnsetts 6; Pensurylianta 14; Delaware 13; Maryland 34; Virglnla 15; 'North Carolina 7; South Carolina 8; Gear& 10; Florida 3; Alabama 9; Lou isiana 6; Mlubstppl 7; Texas 4; Arkansas 4; hits smut 3; Callfornts 21; Oregon 3; total, ayea, 101; nays, all the balance of the States, 91. The rule wu than adopted by acclamation, and it was referred to the Committee on Platforms. The Committee on Credeatials announced that they would not be able to report before to morrow morning. The Convention than adjourned till ten o'clock to. morrow mornfag. After the Committee on Platforms was announced, the motion was renewed on the proposition that no betiding should take pines until the report of the Commutes on Platforms be adopted. " A matlee to lay the resolutions on the table was ?elected; ales nart,27ol. The robe fro then tiltemen the resolution, and it wu adopted by acelamation. A long debate then ensued on - e proposition to limit members from speaking more than ono* on the same enbiectiand it was finally hid orer till to-morrow. The President wu directed to Invite ministers of the chapel to' pen the Convention with prar.r. Judge Leek presented the Alabama platform. Onanzateron,April24.—Tritomer Correrponibeco —The speakers at the meeting of the Southern dele gation lastnight were deeidedirradleal and uncom prombing. Nothing short of en extreme platform will satisfy than, except S Southern candidata); he mettle Bunter. Doughui most be defeated, or dimptlen of the ConventiOn.seema Inevitable. If combination can be formed to giro him the necessery wombat, els States would I instantly 'withdraw and probably terminate Darts, seconded by Fernando nand 104 his followers, i Sitchansa's letter of withdrawal Is he the pock* of & debit**.... , . Hsw o n salo, April 24,—Brommelfle &deices to tn. nth laataat have bean moan& /twat ramrod that Martian araa IlatdlPad llll /6 and that he had al ready wood the rlirar. _ Than had, boos a irtamilmett to Nathan Mira leo. astile msd_rbilialbas wif.rairadat.• Tls• eau Jacinto carraztket nominated ammo: Boat= for Itaddost - - EI=MIIM MEE . 114 . Tubb, • 11,1411ie • WABHOGWIr Crrr, April Sit. Hour . • maker laid before the House • muss, ietident in reply to • nesolotion, in nide. .7-ys "Since the admission of Milne sots. into tree Limon no Et has been performed by him romnaiziiig the ezlitectoe of an organized gov ernment la the remaining or could, territory of fdinnesoir." The noose vent into Committee of the Whole. . . Mr. Bingham reviewed with severity the political conduct of Those whom be characterised as the 8/00- Usual slave power, and advocated the exclusion of slavery front all Films where/the United States gov• ernment had jarbudiction, as the best method of allay log the strife, bat the President and hispity seem detertnined that this sectional strife shoal never Several political speeches imere made, after which the House adjourned. W•arneaVols Cm, April 23.—The Tribune's cor respondent says: Private adviees from Charleston indicate that the Massachusetts and New York Soft delegations will act in unison. If the latter get seats wit tout difficulty , they will go for Douglas, provided their strength secures bit nomination. Thacotton states are advbsed by their Senators here to Wrist on the slave code and congressional sovereignty, or es. cede from the convention. Mr. Douglas will not ao rept the nomination on such a platform. He is still, however, confident of success. The Administration advice§ are favorable to Mr. Banter on the Cincin nati Platforin., - • •• , Masers. Monier and Douglas are said to under stand each other, and will sword a hearty support to whichever may recede the nomination. Dispatches to the Administration, men assert that Douglas stookdepressed, and tht the South will be united for i Southern man. .2 Ammar:me Crrr, April 24.—The awards for service ta the middle motion were announced to-day -In the presence of a large number of Con tractors. The offer, areiciwer than heretofore, owing to the fact that proposals wore for titer bids, that Is the performance of disservice without regard to the particular modes of conveyance. The Union .aye the talk about the dissension In the Cabinet Is abundantly fele, end that the Pre3l - and the Cabinet were, cad are, a malt on the .Raneas policy. WASHLaGTON, April n-rt appears from the official statement comionniaated by the Secretary of the Navy to the House, to-day, that the umber of officers and men attached to the American squadron who have died from the date of the Ashburton treaty to the present time, is 80, Including V Officers, an average of 5 per week. About thirty members of the House are prepared to deliver speeches on political subject,. No other business, love this, will be traumata,' this week, a working quorum not being available. Toward the adjournment to-day, there were not more than half a dozen members present In the ball. . Sr. Joseva, Mo., April 24.—A change in the time of the poney express lasting Ban Francisco and St. Joseph, Ls made, viz : It will leave San Francisco on every Tueaday et h p. m., and anire here on Sunday following week ; leave St. Joseph every Saturday at II p. m., and arrive at San Franclaoo on Tnesday of the second week. The expreu goingweet will pass the enter telegraph Mallon early on Tuesday morn ing. The return express will pus it late In the ana log on the same Tuesday. By this arrangement telegraphic dispatches from San Francisco and in termediate points received hue od Friday will be sent promptly forward, and if desired a reply can be obtained to lean beretbe next day (Saturday.) Alan menages for Son Francisco will he received from the express it the enter station on/uesda,Y morning and forwarded to San Francine, so that a reply can be obtained to coma out the same evening. This change will enable'messages to bo sent from' any point in the Eat to California and a reply got in twenty day., and answers returned to 'San Francisco ma• sages in eighteen days. The next asperse will leave Saturday next, April 36th, at 11 o'clock p. Sr. Si:learn, Mo., April 21.—The pioneer engine Albany, the first locomotive west of Missouri river, was put upon the EL Joseph and Maryville Railroad yesterday. The Albany was procured from Euteru companies by the first .road west of Albany and has been the first engine on each roadie the chain has been extended westward, until tt now stands upon the first section of the Central Railroad route to the Now YUISIC, 2:3.-The prise fight between Barry Gribben ied Ed. Wilson took placed's morn ing, on Lichens' bland, In the East River. Sixty. tine rounds' tuned over an boar, and resulted id a drawn battle, neither being able to. proceed: After the contest, a member of 'fights occurred between the friends of the separate parties. New YORK, April 24.-4 letter from Rome in the Tribune reiterates the story of Mrs. Brennen, the wife of Capt. Brennen, - being alive and to Italy. She had been seen and recognised by several individuals, and always in company with a man calling himself Pow ell A. Wyman. A person of this.name It now First Menton., in the lot Artillery, In which corpt.Brem- POO I. Captain. Lpetavrul . e, April 24.—ItIver dad); V ft twat r over. theJaLts. Weather clear; mercury 50. • lIILLIIIIOLD'S OILNITINZ Pa./PAILLTION.— BLI.MMILD's aUOIIO for the Illaddall lIIIMAILIOLLea MUCIIII for the ail/D.14 II ICLII HOLD'S 80011 U for We (linear; ~..d.st . .. lIIILMOULD'a DUIIIIII for the Dmra at L.MBOLIreI IFICIOUU for Pitmans jj10.4111.1.10 . 11 IMICIIII fo. b.,. of M Lliory; MCI VlltaLtYr. illlati II t‘tr Inammitc. tt team: fiaLMIIuLD'S DUOHU far Plfaent, tat . lloka-A uCtaml tr.,21. 'om it r. •..,. , iIIIINIIIIII.PrmaraI . V . Iy; RELAISOLDIT'IMICIIII for Ualver. ' Maim HIMIIIIOI.Ira BOCIIU for Mayor of ImarN 111a...M11011r8 MIMI° for Night flweVar. HCLIIIIOLLM ROCHE! for Walefolatar. . nELlsnours DUCUU for ttryammof the Ulm H FILM BOLO'S B U CHUU for Ira optloam MIL.IIIIOLLI'S, OHO for Polo to Um Batt; lIIILLMBOLD'STOCIIII tor Marlon* cl MwEyeltda trUlt St,tporary flutfmtlon and Lail of Nett: lIGLIIITOLU'eI BUIIBI3 for Molttllty and Ilattluaaam with Want of Ametaloo. Horror of /Makin . lIIILIIIIDLIIM flUelill for Obatradamae • LIIII.IIBaLIYaI BUOLIU for glum. arialag from Indiacr•tkU, crltlett.arM Alt Mamma Mate Sexual °mom, existing In Sillier PakiCll , ol lirbiltonal altresoftsloating. b gold oaly y DTI. ONO. El EillflEl4, 110 Woad Omelet, Pitatmirgh., eMI2 40r/ oautralliog are ■II canrching PPPPPFPF7P !nos eh MEDICINE—PERIIVIaIf SYRUP—A Cosa 21.11110111,4 publish below au .stract or • letter from David Boyd, of fluklusioltaalhatllll of the Allegheny Valley R.allroad, who.ee cured of • bad Cam of dyp•Wis by the use of tho Peruvian Syrup. Mr. Dorf la • hotel keeper, and le well known, aad be hes suffered for the lot eight year. He tutor= ma that be waned eight pound. o flab bfbbe uee of ono bottle of the syrup, sad has au thorised me to publish Ele letter, .blob I. appendfd. refer to the long advertisement of the Pero - visa Syrup In soother column, for partkulara of It. curative powers. ' DR. GEO. U. REYEIRR,IIO Wood street, Sole Agent. letmast =I, 1860 Da. Gio 11 Stan:—Alr—Sockeed I mod you three dollar. foe two bottle. of the Porurtun Syrup. I got on. bottle from you about throe web! up. If you moths , me, I told you that I had something liks dymispera. The symptoms were wind sod pains In the bowels, and pains In tho back of tha neck, and st (Imes dierehom. You roam ineoded the Kim'. Byrom, merit ha. done me more good thm any medicine that I hare DWI pat, and I ham Dom talking medicine for the Lest sight year.. Yon told um If I would Wee throe bottles et owl lime, you .cold gin it too dm dollars, but not Miming whether It would do any good, I thought I would first try one bottle. Now that I am sending the tailcoat , of the money lo en abort s time, you will trod m. the other three bottle.. DAVID BOYD. Bold by DR 01011011 D. 11.11Y4111, No 140 Woad et. Soyer'a Sultana Sauce, FOR HOT AND COLD DISBES Or ALL . KINDS. - This most delirious and appellant; .s✓l-;.. Banee, Invented by tbe renowned q ~, 50/11," for the London Rearm AL.Z. - i.. Club. le, dote ble decease, monad. ~.. tared by the well known home of ;•.\* ' ..'., Cana ilittucceirm, London, from I ‘tilii the ottinel recipe. It le the favor. , De EtUlt• ln rugland, mid au the k... 4 . r o . i i Osollnent, with • klub and eluting k ~` reputation g Amerkein Bpi. r cores, and among approved of ae • itlinnlent to lbe appellM and aid to digeetion. OPINIONS OP VIE LONDON PNXBO. "We recommend nor correspondent to try Moes.Born4 new Pante, entitled theinitinee Bum.' It le made after Um Turkleh recipe; He flartff is *loran; and It affords ion adorable old la cases of Mow atm watt nionttoz.^.24. lama - E!MiIMMIMI "A toad vehlebte &dined to Pleb,Yleab and Fowl. and Amid have a place on every talds"—Attus. Bole Agenta for the Dotted Stetee, • GARDNER G. TULIN, In tenon et., New York, and PRAY A HAYES. It CornhtD, Dmton, For BOA by Glovers and rum Dealer. everywhere. Jate.3tatrdly 8111114 i....... J. win? Late of Butler, Pa.' Lae !Ahem., Ps pURVIANCE & COFFEY, AITORNET3 A? LAW, ri item rga. P.. Wile. In Blellon's Buntline, ulna or runt and Wylie Went& • 4. 21 ..) 1 9ni I/ oEortan P. 11.5.01LT0N,-..! .... MARCIA W. A13.111:30A. HAISIILTON k AUILESON; ATTORNEY!, AT LAW S Otnee N 0.149 Fourth street, Plttaborglu feklyd COLLIER & ArrosNars AT LAW, 1011111111 STAIRS, . dellkod • Plebbargh, Penns C. B. M. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, IIAS 11,11109110 TO KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, No. 13 Next Diamond Street, mytinnyaq door to Bt, Pottle. (M.Th. loin? motencorr- - • -- LPLlia,clFOr. MOKNIOO FANZia, AITOSTIE73 T LAW, NO. 110 TOMTIT STREET, XEISLI & MACKENZIE, Attorper at Law, Ogle* N. ea Fourth Etna% Pitlabargb; Pa. NotaityPub and aide Calmlisicaer. LIGHT, FLEXIBLE AND STRONG, Novist. AND ONANTISDL TS SHAM Approved by AIL Inquire tor THONSON'IOOIIAUGATED AXESTEL • L. ROWERS has associated with him T th Proctors Ocaballsodon Ihattrass, Mr. It /I.DIC, WORTIL Th. styls aids era -VW to SODOM *DIU OATS -400 ..bna bright.Osts in store and _ _ int WOW SOL .J4ll. A. inrlZllii. MAPLE 6UGM-7 bbh. Maple =in Au, 0= Eul hrni• - 7Ni a. IVY , oomurrru or Assrlawnos 108 MARCH a lours Dammam. V. P. Camas PA moat, l Ws.u.sal S. Lava; E. 0.1.111. PITT SEI 1/11146 LI ZULU MS Th. Clia.ted 4P , ..aY for th. Paubnee Go Oto. Prressiltais. 71.011a—Itecosla. unchanged. Th...k. fegrartacl arday wan a. follow.: Bow. Extra I IL Fun. I bac,. 0 00 70 Dbl. from dom..- 60 do do -- • .. 100 dept depot p. t 01t4111111.0ncbanged. Bales from store 450 bash cats at 42414; 60 do at 46;400 do whits nun= at 68; 408 do at 60; 60 do Wird at 60. Itr 4: salsa 2.10 bolt at 0.747881. 81811-6 abs 48 bbl. N0..8 mackersd, Ursa at 61250, 25 . 817 . 840 t $10.501 40 do herring ssagt% 10 di bats addle deb at 65,60. 20 do do at $5,60410 do hers lag at $1,141. DUIED YISUIT--bales 100 bash &bed washes at 13,00410 $4; 13 do do at 44,26; 230 do apples m 161,700476. On/PRE--2ales 60 sk• at 14%@16; 26 bits do 14%. POTATOES—BaIm 301/ With mist 33f.34 800 do nasheks at 60r, 6UtloB--Paiw 46 hhds at 8X(0; 11.00011—Eshs 6 cks at 766 tor shoulders, sad p' for Imo 5000 Om at 10 7 461110%; 4000 do shoolderi at 7 038: do shin at 914693,1;26 near aid h.= " 12 5 i. CHEESE—Was 60 tam W Bat 10010%. • 81 7 / 1 17P-13a1sa 1 tihd 11 Bae 4x 6bbts Madam. 00 0 6 7 4 6 do Xsaterlek do at-26. - ECIGS—BaIa trool,atora of 16 bbl, at 11®113,g 6 do do at LT. ITZlL.—Balre 10 tbls rol! ar 18020; 10 bsa do at ID@ 20; 2 bbls do at 17@i8. CLOY= 211120—Salsa 10 bodk at OA 200 do do at $1 01,10. Basco .toady, with a moderato kcal demands* 7140 tot Mouldem, aud 100 for aides, our11154®1150; for dear olds. F, An Improved demand far mum .ue pole.. Amer. but ot quotably higher; folly fah. 75p. Atomamm unchanged and Arm; receipt. Ilgbt. A peed domood for coffee, and prima ;"0; higher, sales of 8000 bl. at 12-Wtal‘e. . gsms—Recetpen SU blast ohipments none{ market 4.1.4 •Ap. WO be Cook county spring antra at $1,63 del's.; 100 6. flunkeys do at 14,82 derv; 109 Ociprlng super at 23,92 dery be goodson goes Cl $ll2, del'.. Woun—gessipts 10,700 but no nLionstnta; maslut FlFl,o3load 1.2414 ..lcs 700 be . 1 nosing 81,07; 700 be do t M: 1,800 be no 2 at s7;ol* 1000 do at $1,01,.11 ,0334: ANX) be clots at $1,06 on uses; 7000 be m 1 at gd, on track: 70u be do at $1,03 on track; 300 be no 2 nI 81,0134 on track. a Oosn—fisenipts 104247 bo; shipment. 01,137 bo; mso kat prm end ndsmtred W.; saes 6000 bosh white river as 400 isamM 4000 Ma mixed dont 4So f ob. lo,ooobn do 47.4 rot; 6000 doss Co afloat, bu no 1, tO•day's realm ns4sNo 10 000bn do at 460, WOO bo do, nsreipMespire tb-dO7, et 480 8006 bo do, receipts nessislaxpirqd, et 4.6 c, all to storm ZOO Du at 42c on track.. Osts—llocelpts 468 bm tto .hipmentK MarlCM declined i 2 (31m ales were 6oo Mt no 1 4123.40 de1i. 600 . 00 5.10 de '. Ims—No readpits or shipments, sales SOO bo .0 1.. t 850 on tracim DJ bp 00 00 87 1-2 o del', Bansir—lleadpt. 185 Ma no shipmentr mien 116 bob./ ample lit 700 an track. ' rota:ad for Wm. Raugartan gram quiet. 11111,d seed ' quiet; sake 25 by at sl,lo.—Ohlthso Journal. Now Ostoura—LeUen from New Orleans of the 166: rtldre - td mooq maUen there thew than known fort a long time et this woo of the yew. There are large oath ' titles of sanded cotton; or sent ow ham been thinned by the °yeti:lowing of Bed and other etyma, on that market at very 1 low and mignon. rata. to the planter and factor. Although I money may teem to he plenty among the few, It le by o. means eo at the Banks, or among One ovally <lading th re We annex a comparative alatemant of the Imports of foreign dry gm& and general iMercheadhe at Ham York for the week and eine* Jen. 1: Dry Grade...... .__... Decent itrrchar,dbe Total tar w9ek..-3,613,873 15,C83.502 4,918.297 Fn. o Iy rvortod--.. 33,665036 asazuelo 74093,718 Tomos Facrnh—Disparebes yearseday Ewa New O. Imam mention tha arrival within . few days Mans, of no lam than all emirate(' Iron Mom Alemalna mod Palm. me. The) wort Cc ut.11.111 el least 2.5,000 Dm (mit MEE Ell Lave oranges sod lemons at s lowa rate shortly, la pmtty rattail:L-0k LOUIS Democrat Mammas °mai Maur April 21.—Thor. has been bait. am wane ay.vemant this yeah to van, bat the salsa have 'ma nn, been malts at loam roars than wan ob. talusalfus II hut gavot. The sales, .11.1 which have b..n or Rio. We op ate., 6030 bee...a the, IGGO I3 x 3200 'AP ex .50.elta” at 13 1-2@lie. COO bp to "blue .100" at 1 100 Go at 13,iefel3Ne.YaA ego at 14;,e, and 100 by Ittic. We queue tu-day lased, at 1098.140 be tate goad; 14t 4c for prteere Lannayra at 14411Ltc, and Jaya at IS 1;306161.7o P lb. Ws note tb. Lorpxt Ude week Ns7lo pir tit quo 'Vella' . Groat Au, and' 1/11 eV boat Iteante--to tat 31011 Gatx. arrival wee lb. Wheeling packet, Annan. The weather contlunee cloudy and rwelled. no Over kabala Mallon. try. with 8 feet 2 lathes Iv the ettanueL The splendid primmer Owner, Arnonta, OapL ledin T. 2140oths, Ell hays fore 6_ fouls and ht. Peal today. Male boat will go through witown reetOpplag. and paasengcn and abloom would do we to note an face. Oept Conway will he found in the t 61 Yesterday forenoon th Arago, I)apt, Shwn,frona gab borgh pnaed op Iwund for at. P.l. The Chien coma up from Lon* and Owned back, having got 1000 gala of wheat, 100 wk. of owls nut potatoes, and ILO bake of hay at dile point. The tflouswola 8.01. tanned from Bt. Loon, and went beck. The Sacker State mod up for lit, PanL— Davenport On. Blum our last n port the near at Ills point has needed about 6 net, and Mae nal W ling et. eddy at dark lan ...u. The Reliance with 1,400 bbh fbur hate Lawrenceburg, paned op to Plttelmro. The /Wen Eason remain yesterdsy hem Portsmouth. ben also remised a load 61 Iron to the Upper IlladmlppL She !11l loam this eveolog., Bay on th e hordlog was "eery dull fast steak filth Ilea °Pashto to all poloia, Te!it.t Loulo they leer • gals, but puree owing to competition were very Com. Saw Toll, April 34.—llocir buoyant; Wes 10,5011 bbl., part of whkh was Wren last erecting, at 15 35(4.1{ 40 lot 'super Blatt; $5 41 0 5 60 kr tot. do; sa 350; , 5 6 0 tor =Pm' seatern; 1 5 60([46 KS 4x common to modicum sutra western; $506®0 16 for shipping earn rd hp Ohio; market elating Urm. Canadian floor firm at $5 6507 25 toe comaka to . • ca alba Hy. flour $3 WS 40 no common to choke wiper. Coro Ilea nontlutiee Jerry $3 tOQO 70; Enke eywins $404 10. Whisky quiet at 2134604. Candler: ad. amantine 175;418; Spann 43440. Whew: pricesharther ad vanced lc take 11,600 bus 41iliesultia Club at $l. 21®1 51(; 5400 Chicago Spring In Wore at $1 Si; 4000 white Hy $1 72, 600 white ?dicta $1 52. dePd; 1360 rod whiter metro 1135, Rye dull and heavy at 77, dePd. Barlaydult at togysa. Corn Anna; malts 4100 nu. at 76 for writer° mated, del'th 77r4110 for Southern and .Jenny yellow; 50E501 for prime white Southern. Osta doll and unchanged. Port opened firmer with • modem. demand; talcs 950 bbl. al $l7 87016 for new mere, 517 60 for old; 517 60 gm thin mac $lOOl7 for city prime men; $l4 87014 40 for new prima: 1113 nor ‘44 1 ; $2l for deer. Beeratatdy; mice 11$38 bbl. at $lOllO for $BO 60 tor do mew, $7 73010 60 taper/Le' meg . 511011 25 tor eztra country prima. Mew Brag Dad Ham and Cut Ilan doll. Demo quiet and unclvanged. Lard Omer at 10X011!4. Tcbecco 1o4t; ulna 60 had. at 44012. Cmcar•LTl. dprll 21.-11Iteta Pork In roodere& demand at 517 23. Pram dull; aides 0n j; ahcrublere Tx. Lard active at 104% flour better and tandenol uperard.ot $5 6 00 5 6 5 t0...m . 1km 556300 for extra. Whisky active at 17 17%. Codee 1401414 Grain In toed dentand at $1 al for arta Willman 51 3001 112 for red. Mona lit Irxd Jutland al . 45046 Le an ha boll. oa. doll and tto. changed. By. doll end declined to 90092%.• Barley 1n fair demand et 03085 for who* MIL D.LU BT. LOUIS, GALENA, DIIIIIIPUS AND BT, MU—Ma Rao 'Grammar ARIZONA, Oapt.Joba - T. licOnalar, 41 1 1 1 4. :Rstov, sod all:lntarmedlata ports on TIIIII DAY, 251 b 'Rut. For freight or pump apply an board. .p 213 nttornnta. PITTHIPIAOH, PA COMMERCIAL RECORD 6:=:M=l do do —6,60a6.66 6 90 0 60 do do 650 6 TO 6 95 do do 6 76 0 60 • • • • 75 600 640 do • do 64J 70 600 640 do do 85 76 695 —.J.. do do 687 75 600 650 6. do 680 70 600 640 -d. -76 5 95 660 =MI 01,1231t81-8444 40 bbls at 48450; 50 do do at 49; 5 do t4B. • - gIOBIZITAILY AND ltrer Onitase, Aprill9—s. eg—Ploor I. fu good dettmd. .d holders ode higher polar ; 4001 We mad, elating at • .75650 for =peed.. Wes Pork Is la Lie demand svußans. lard doll tOtia, the demand tI gates moderate. Whisky L. laomitnl at Ida for reelided. G.. Bano—Rarripts 55,929 tar, tlnvotby sold continua. • good demand: +lea 50 loge prima at $2,15 5; B bga goad al, 2,715, and do dirty at 12,05. allover mewl firm. 14,50 was 1858 1850. 1860. ...$904 88/11 $1,748243 $1.701488 ._2,73890.5 1235121 3.214,609 Were Jan. 1.. . ..... $ 74 30,371. $70,617,055 She export erspeCte tram the port of Neer Pork (ar toe erk mates Aprtt _wee se lotions: Itemizer Heniproo, Liverpool, net reported lad wet Gelllonda Hold Oars P" 0— c,llGaback, Iltet,o• Amy—Da:Oleo. 4,770 " r l l 7Biri km, ilaraoalbo—Arnetkan gold 10,5430 17—hart ht . /lama. American gold..._— UlOOO " 17—Park Ht. Thoniall—Ameticartioldstlear... 11,030 " 17—Berk rt.Thernaa—Vrance .—.„ 3077 " 111—Schr. Amy Chaos, Porto Ilabelle—tpetle... 8,000 " 33—liteatner North Itar, Aaplowall—eptcle—. 2,000 I.—flumarer Ed:trough, Livorpool=il_ dollar. 50,000 Oallkireta gold 11,143 Dodoes oa the .hart prlerday was doll. The only IRAglster. DEPARTED. 1 T afferion, AWAED. BDAronmco,M nsville; Jen Clol. Bayard, Kllcaboth; Itaatings haahrtlle; Idaloom, BL Lonln Cot= Graham, Um:Adlle Rinewn, Whecllsm , 2 Inchon litosembon 18 TO,IPoPh. Brows se efferson, Browse's - UN veyer, Kffsabsth; 21 Wbesllos; Telegraplils narksla. .sbpittat it stung. LA IL IL ISUPLIIIOI/. CUPPiCtiI RILL t3MEILTINE) NV 011118. PITTSPURCIII PARK, ardl7llOr & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZLISRS' sal BOLT OOPPRO, PRZSAMD OOP en BOTTOMS, Raised SOO Bottom, Speller solder,to„ LINN lropartias sad Nola. la MISTALS. TIN PLAT) SIINST IRON, MA), az, Oolaatastly on Ises,4llnm.es Muhl oca mad Tools. WineAoase, Na 149 lint and 120 &mad sired, Pittsburgh, Patina. J. BC TT. Haut:tat. HAS removed the house lately °coupled by Dr. Wm. A. Ward, o. T,a rem shoat, (imn) 114) third door aeon used drat. Otto. Mars from 7 a. A. till Pp... JOHN B. LEE, 51132.140.13A.NT TAILOR. No. 55 nark.tBt.. Pittsburgh. A good assortment of Crows, Clionntmo, Prxrzios, Caaflaaa, avd aU good inaltablo gratloomasof erear,jost wet's& 43-Orden protopUy BMA Is the Wart ityks of tho art. metilydlb HENRY H. COLLINS, forwarding and Commission Merchant AND WHOM= DiALlalti Cheese, Butter. Seedaranah. dad Produce Gotiondly, 411.1 Aa ft 11114 Irat. Atetierth. 3. M. raze ZdErEtO33.A.SZT MASZOIIy No. 64 Bt. Clair Street, ITMFIAROU, (Dr.lstsh's Amnial4Sii,"! lardf• 134k.21d1;FEIL .101=/i)7.10, Woodenand-Willow Were BAUM* zraO6a4 saunas. imaiicas. an. . fro;111, Dlaskaadf rimvisoacase MIMI in Li lkitizif tOki COPELAND & CO Proprietors, MAK/PAM:Mt FAIRBANKS' PATENT . ElOOll. SLAY, 43 WAIN, Olt& 00AL with UottOlag Lover or trlthoo4 Iron or to Ms moll °motor &.hind .loner. 6 00 --. ALSO, they are the Pataetteea and only Mannlaetnrera of the unrivalled JANUS PACED LOOKS AND LATCUNS for Wit or left hand doors, of wary dm and varknaly trimmed sod 'Boland: 0011 ME SELLS, PAINT MILLS, CORN MILLS and IMELLERS, sAtnaaos CUSTElleand SNIFFERS. BOLTS, • e ESIDTMED GAD! and SHITITEII LUNGES, BED CASTORS, AXLE PULLIAM, WARDROBE ROMA FINE IRON STANDS, together with every variety of Malleable Ca,tinal .4 D.Liestin 11.4. r• irectaally. fteefelyd • 55prcial flottcto. 13:13ZEIZEDMI SCALES, Zig. 6 '..`ct.rrt.."'„m=gra:dh:,:Pg`;`",,rat stand to w.fgh comely: Sir They took ta.Al g kett premium. over A. Fa(rbaither Seals a A. Ai" held Arra or they do ever alloaers. 'rimy ars now. 'node of fittaborgh Iron, and bo made ben 'rhea the Sales reach a point that sill Jeatify LL OAY, COAL. ORE, RAILROAD end all other Bodes made to order. iirltepaha peomptly made by miffing on the Agent. Refer to We n% DICISSON. trnsWART A CO.; LYON, AMUR A CO: MORRIS A COLTART: 7. C. NEULEY, Miff= A 00, and all ether. wing oar Bela. VAIAII DICKEY, Agent, mrmait - Pittsburgh. Penna. B. B. a C. P. MARELB, PAPER MANUFACTURERS, And Dsler. In BOOR, PRINT, CAP, LETTER AND ALL HINDS 07 PAPER. Have remove/ from No. T 7 Wood ateet to No. 3.11 StalthAshl &rag, PittAbargh, Pa. glig-Comb or Trade far Raga. The Confessions and Experience of a • DESIGNED for the benefit and as a warn ing arid •Utioll to young men who" suffer from Atier. au Deb , Pre waft,. Decay, &e, ea a eortesqueoes of arty error; umplylng at the M.* the the Me ens of Self CAcre By • sufferer from the above eaves sod from reedlael Imposition sod quackery. Meals umbel (maned free) or reoelvtog a postpaid Xo setups. beastua the Wren ut the applimat. Address NA. THeffICL BIBBY/LIR, Beg., Bedford, Stags Coooty. New York. aplZellerdeu/ LYON'S MAGNETIC lISTIEVEICIT POWDER, EXTERMINATES BED BUGS, ROACHES, TICKS, ANTS, GARDEN INSECTS, ofc gle contaltui a, Polna LYON'S MAGNETIC PILLS ARS CERTAIN DTA= TO RATS AND MOD, apleamtlrm trarymbdralit Pittsburgh Steel Works. MAO --num c. 5006.. —.w.wcrcuacaa JONES, BOYD ffi co.. Muml=G:inn of CAST STEEL. —ALSO— SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, BPRINGV AND A X LEC.S. Corner Roes and First Ste., Pittsburgh, Pa. cr.l9 V. P. iFk1..11., Nl* ..... SP.OTEIZZ3, - Lao or Pittsburgh. PITT/18V80M COMMISSION HOUSE WALKED A SARNEYEI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Aud Agetts 61. the Sale of PITTSBURGH 9111111111CTURED GO 0 COAL On Mgt/MU Idzitememm, No 160 Pearl' Street, NEW YORK. Silrocaalgomenta solicited, to which proper wanton' at tontata shall bo given, and promo& promptiy remitted. airaaawas. Hamm Brew, Richards It Oa, litemnr. John Black A Co., Aleasoder Mai, Cp.,' . 4 licHea I Brother, Hamm Adams, Macklin ,h lb. Wthicit Braiae, N. Y. Ja21:17,1 SIOIIT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, BILERBIAOI 4 Co, ON TUB ONION DANE, LONDON, IN SIMS OF ONE POUND IiTARLINO AND UPWARD& Abo, Bills au the principal cittta and towns of Fran" dormant', Bawds sad cuter European Raw constantly nu hand and tarmac, by WILL IJUIP k e)., Eaokon. Wcod area. comer of Third moue ..... =LTA& ELOBINSON, r fdIAIS & MELEES, sOIINDERS AND NACHINISTS, WAS RINOTON WORK ifti. Pittsburgh, Penba. °inns, N 0.21 ilarkst ..... Manufacture all Muds of Steam Rn end Mdl Machin arr. Clatlrap. Railroad Wort, Mena and i3hret Iron Wort. Jobbing and Recelrlog damson shortnotica. WI. ROAD spnru COMPANY. v .. Jo.ph DLLvorih D. W. C. D10•rd1 ==ZMt= RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Strout and Cherry alley, saLtlycllb PITTEIBURGIIL PINS% 11,1.3.13R1DE L¢ CO.. Forwarding and Comminion ileretiants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu- Oa arra Comigoments sad orders for LEAD, HIDES, =SIP, PRODUCE, to, solicited. Prompt attar Eon to notirtos sad forwarding. Po. 49 Commercial 'lilies', Bt. Loutl auffixtif N. 13.0.41XL1CS ec SONS. MUM II Foreign and Domain Bill' of Exchange, OIIITIFIOaTta OP DIPORIT, RANI NOTES AND ISPLCIII, NO. 57 RABBET STREET, PITTSBURGH, 153.0ollactions made On .pith. principal claw through. out its Unitad &atm • ap2i-ral7 WEYM4I.N 6c— NON. Ilianaucturnmird Duktars to all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF- AND CIGARS,. TaB.A.B" Tos.a.ocro,- ClorearreßnitkitedatreasiklDtarsaid/Aell .7,033:N COOLTRAN tic 13110, Iron lialLtalt, Area Vanltr, Warn Doors, Window Shatter:, Window Gnardi, &a, 194. 01 Arcood abed snide rood Stred, Mann= Wood and Nark,) PIITIIIO7BOII, PA, Um at hands faddy of ccv Pattern", nary rod plate ninth for all Pommes. Prrtlerlar attention pold to an• aloriageraroLoti. Jobbingdoor at &art wake. mil 110.13.111aT • KR. M. BLIES MI STRAW BONNETS AND DONUT SIMONS ILOWKSL - NO. 93 ILLNLITBIIISZT, sulthisedo P17731117EGE ktsm'is 31111•017 LOUIS VIM= DisTions, tad Only liarey tie Ms *Ad. ROM Thai b Ifter,inate 114,11011.61, Oxsacucten 137 a MIT% Dfoxtur2o.l4 "tWir Kona, Mom, Mune Wove as Ounce Inman, .Ita 50,000 20=1 BOLD z oNi 2021111. Theme Oelsbrated Remedies have baba extensively need Dr teredl74l , o PM. to aB WU of Empty and their mlrs: .bona paver bay. been &Meted by the Omuta of Rude, harm. Ragland, •undo, Pour* Nam *Salm, 2.00 as, Etabland, Naples, &a, and their etkosisal propertins exansined, end approved by the maesdlahntaished Jam:Otte. all over the world. , !‘•- Tbelr dattractlvenein to all thuhl of TUMID and lamb bee been certifed In thin country by the We:am nlibe minus Pubilo Inenbstione, Planters, Parnurre, Proyrfrltore of Untia, Warrhoenee, VIIIITZICUTAI6 and by various db. Ingulaired print. intim/. If cuneroni Teettmecials and Certificate* of the Cheery of then Rennedlea can be ran at the Depot. Tor We, Mahal. end Retell, by the Inventor and Pro. wieder, 3051711 !MYER Practice' Cbandit, 111.114toadway (car. Hood= at,)/teur Genetalligent far rba U. States and Cicadas, 111311131. lON Y. KVSDTOII, Craggier. Ito. lb Astor Howe, and 417 flroietray, ffeer Yak. for al. In mu, eity. wbokolik aid Wan!) , B. I. fin. LIE it CO., carom Wood and Named resa JO& PLUM% Omen IHamantl and Market st. ISNEKI.Lat t WE= AAA. AllKkan7• . de559-tmdie Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winelow's Booth dit Syncp fee Children Teething. It hoe no egad On earth. U greatly bcilltateethe pram of Within& by eobehlat the gmte, rtetactoi elk thhaanastlob—yrill nBa7 Me, hea t rsto tegd4o the -IxtveL. Depend' upon tt, sweherh, will gtve rod tejohnebresoued bald heel Webb to yogi habits. Perfeettieete la ill cum • ninablipteperetion to the prastreption of one 61 shiametasporkwed and OMNI tomele rbeektaes ha Um littabol, sad hes 'hen amd .fth 1""7411 . ' WSW — h. million. at assee.. , ,' We Woe It pie beet and mese remote the melktte enema ofiVeowl and Dlerhoei to Cbabsnoeheibee arbor trots taet/aht eg trots SIT otherbensb UM sad health an be esthetes:sib/ &Mee and atate,n to with Its enehtlit Ott MOW= of beethi en wad ewe year to the Vette! . sass. b pada sedmikeledescitty. RBI caw ss morn a =ma. • orse•• pastoranwsts. soc mils comma em. KVA Weer Tors. bob thwarted, masa leSdarl DE.olo. l VanaUgApet forPflatote‘...': IMEd-200 bbls fresh Loubstillf Liras far Ai map -,•75 A. KREBS & BRO. Jithonitagiqrs Cornet .Wood and Fourth Eta.. PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM 1301117CIMORLAN, Practical L ithographer, Nos. 17 and 19 Firth st, Pittsburgh. SLAPS, DIPLOMAS, MOW DARDS, POMIZALT4 LA SEM BONDS, CIETITIOATMS OP STOOD,. BILL MEADS, MASTS, AC =UMW R1)&117 1 00 (Vett ° 1 1 1 COILSUMPTIOX Mrs . , Winslow,. exierleneed Nurse .d resale rhyrkien, presents ro the attention of mother. her SOOTHING SYRUP, POR CHILDREN TEETHING, whlcb greatly facllltntes flao pre.o of tegalng. W1Lo• . !pg the gums, redoring all lutlaaamaaa—arLl &My LL PAO a , o , laPommile Kilo% and la SURE TO REGULATE THE HOWELL. Dapead upon it. mothers, it will eve not to yaantetTee, ino Belief and Health le your Infante. We hare pot op and said this article for mar tea jans e ' and CAN SAE, IN CONFIDENCE AND MIMI of it what we bars timer m beenl WI mi *Melees', of AIR , • Male NETER OLIN ET .dith " " ' NS LOW!. , . owuzinAjw ,..„ FAILED IN A SIN- T° EfFEOT. S t i tl n n i r l - when ilnesly - . need. Never did wal — • thaw= Instance of dienthfaction by any Ewe who nand it. Donut:Warw. all WY dallgtana with lie operations, and speak In terms of • commendation of it. magical effects end medical virtue. We epeak lo this matter +W BAT WE DO .1180 W! After"'' ten years' experienoe, AND PLEDGE DUE REPUTATION • POP TaE FULFILLMENT Of WIIAT WE HERE Elb CLARE In almost elm, Instance where the Went le suf. hiring from pelt end extutomien, relief edit be famed hr • fifteen or twenty minutes after the mop h adminhlered. • Tile valuable preparation I. the preectiption of one of the meet ENFEEIIIIO..ED and SIIILPUL NURSES In Newt Eitaluid, end bee been teed with NETER /AMINO BOO? CCM fn ' - • _ - THOUSANDS OF-CASES. • not only relieves the child from pain,but Insist/ratan a...stomach and.bowele, cornets aridity, and &atom and energy to the whole system. yt will almost histintly Griping in the Dwelt and Wind Calif • , and erercomecon. • , vithdon; which, if not speedilyend I. death. We he. R AN Desalt the REST 1., AND Sin EST Tarawrninia, TOR WORLD, in all mum of DYSENTERY AND DIAS. REMAIN CHILDREN, whether it arias from el p ething err (men any other cause. We woad toeveryynother hal 7: child nigerion from no of the foregoing tomplainta.-DO NOT LET YOUR PILITIDICES, NOE VIE PREJUDICES OP OTHERS, mend bot.oll lon and your In let and the relief that will be SORE—ye% ABSOLUTELY RITE ittn follow the ne of thin medicine, It Dimly' hind. Full direction]. for using will accompany mob bottle, Nome gennicm mil., the fsdmile id ..DRYLS A PERKINS, , Now York, is on the outside wropprr. • Sold of Druggist.. tbraughent. lb* world. Principal Odic*. 13 Cedar Street. S. Y. . MICR ONLY 25 CENTS PKIVBOTI'LK.. &Id by B. L. FAITS 50r20CK..1 00, corner Wood awl north rtmobg Also, OEO. K. K 15251211, 170 Wood streot. rolltda Indy T . • Spring Novelties. jj AV LNG completed our Spring purchasts,- n rre are prepared to offer ezfsa Ludlam:nu:dela tb• . wax of ' FANCY .AND STAPLE - DRY GOODS! Our Stock is rolotitutiol of tome Rare Styles arid latest Novelties of the Season.' Oor stock .of SILIC AND LACE MANTILLAS Deozapesedor the Newest Style■ of tbsieekson, To ohleta 14 - 41 iallto EAPLCIAL ATTLITION. . .3.We will •till be adding to oor already lam stook• EVERT WEEK daring the Cpring and Hammer, new,•dro . &rebid end ensemble Goode, which wal be particularly adapted to a Pi t tabargh Trade.' . Remember the Veers No: 69, Corner...Mar 'rot anti Fourth streets, Pittsburgh.' apl3;tjul 13 PENCE& CO. 1819. Baltimore and OltiollailreatiCo.,ll49... THE BALTIMORE Aar t iamig 01110 RAILROAD COMPANY ere soar prepared to receive and forward Merchandise under through Mlle of lading to an4lrom • - - - • • Pittsburgh sad the Eastern Cities. Rata guaranteed to be Nnalbi. &sizable enth - Chomp ad the Penntrylvanhi Rail Road 00.. or any other Ms. For Information as to mks, Lsettltles, eta, etc., .appldos. One retsy be timed, by letter or In person to either, .1 the andensesned agents: . It BOSTON, Wass Potter; or. State end Wstddreon " NSW YORK, 0. W. Prearlt, M Broadway, above the Astor Haws ." PHILADILPRIA,DAbann t Donlan, corm Broad and Chen') streets Boßy.cor. met, ood cswgzat, eta BALTIMORE, L T. Englead,Derwlezt .PITTABURO IL W. J. Jobtutcro. Weep Wee; oppo. ilie Pelee Method Teenager Depot WS* rerticalie etteution of zaartheate, sanufweann and 'hipper& .merelly, at Phiethrgb,Allegtany Otty sad I. OPAM to the twillthe of the Nue Route carom. Para with ethe.., sod their pedhente sad 'wan Ws rn ipartfally witched. HENRY D. hi teldif General Freight Agent B.* O. Ca:taruct Washing Machine. • CLOTHING, TINE AND LABON PAM.. . Ittilliptinable to Honitkeepets. , • TITE MOST SIMPLX,ECONOMIOALanti denting article weer offered to the'peblie to alleviate. the Mecomforts of treat day. • Description. • • It ecnniate of • mina cylinder, with the ribs on the In. eide, bud au Interior cylinder of Wood with rite. There lea open of from 6 to a Inches between the twocyttedern 'One crook turns both cylinders et the same time le opeceiteille rectiens, rapidly creating • web, arcing the wine tlenteth the chews, and effeietnely remeretni the dirt: • The sake crib,' water do.. Melton quickly, tlineasee entirely with nibbler, end thee saves the weer efelothee • • JAMES B. WOOERS, • 104 /oats' Alley, Phil., tea gent for Peunaybranls. SULLIVAN* AVATT. Proprietors.. =.• • 64 Beekman Street, New Yost N. U.—State and County Bights for salo, and yardman repelled with llechlnat et what:4ll,l.on liberal Man. • - AT A Mad ill. le In operation by • latoelnie daily •at oar ealwimm, 419. Broadway! THE AM:4IM 84 ATE COMMAS BSlNGprepared to receive orders for their. : SUPYRIOII. GRIM AND PURPLE. ROWING hLatEB, delivered after the openiug of navlistionounald call auction to Union coat of ibis 7111Z-PRil q)liestaia. T d ot h o n th tb g e r in e gi p m u p r r i e t g y nt ed • n It m an o d c ay e h d a smhin e g la li t s e - or tbil poirnione qualities of piloted amain Tbt, naiad elm autiont W hubllo amidst punka Maly theruadvia ea Agent; tbeteby furnish slit to au name,--the 0ai~41.; Oa* , pany being In • the City or =air: Patio in (*oda' and the North Weeteni Statse wishing for the OnalIND EAGLE On HUTU • _ . .111 o . 3inuay. at :tie:. cader• • 111 reaps prompt ulnaba. &DM md G. YOUSAN, Y Prrsldent Pittsburgh• Bolt Works._ XS as .1.33.X.L.1./Pl3. No. 458 I.4berty St. urE are now prepared to receive and fill °niers for Cordage Baits and AA* CHM alio Bolts for Eddie% lialleoul Can, Steam Wax, Agrk-and Its. atm* Irr_n Fronts, ad enry pupae for Wad.. bolts ars wed. Orders Na t e sad Ailed with w•rui Ear puzb. Nateat.iir I,IIY PHILLIPS. rip.ESTII.—SAVE THEM: BEFORE/mg n 4 we lat. 0. BILL ;boa mowed to MI6 PaNN sisitzl. In the home formal, accutdtdhyDr.o. ..u.lleper, opposite antit's Chntsb. • Ile crtll eti en the mom.° Improvements. Teeth fawned at rations Mole, hole VS to CM per ctn. ! Itzrzeencs—lter: W. D. Bowan% 'Rev. Funnel Medley,— A. Bridley, •. G. letCandlm,ll. D. J. lt. /Copktica.W.lL Yentltlr.Dr. GOO. IL Kayser, W. Illinla;genutel MID.. • ". ml~dlrle lam. F. ).I.LLSI tbo valuable Pills of the day such as AY 'SI, waionra iibrra. • uoLtowars, • mum, a. JOEINSTON s IkisaisA ennui Smithfield and Ysurth upsets. For ads Gy •p7t STIMM BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK-. Boos marturacrogY.—An khan of Bait= i bwir .,„, d .01 want:own eta= amontental or o=4 dm, In. ressonontne task Hulug tralltiot • suporke to sayer -• bblihment to this city. poollobers nay apontypok tog tbooir work dotroo to an best akin and to mock We thopp Wan an to =a rolsookore. IL 8017.L1M. laTettior beaanontrat In Bair Banding. Ottruporlfo UM:4U ro.= ft Ttola rtactßittbtorkb. ' atlolprup SANDER'S LIMB DR: • BINO ROOMSi OIANT STRAIT, OPPOSITE TAR OATIOOMAL. - OPP/AMOR OA.IL TO 9 P. IL. - •• , mum vadleassa , cia tan their Mar Drmad to th• bled And mut OuluotalA• manna. Os has POW up aro= ex• presil for UAW, whoa parte:o9o &MAUI= 9 111119 Brea to PltZBSnco MIS 109 PAITSIV4 aIeatTONA,AA.. airetaitsw nrrozno ataxAy oa band waa kr mks. , '-• - "19240 1000BL"Alwc 1 'UR; sodior egleby ' entrain/ a nntson; 1144eral if. ar.o.ll.coxiteriadost. and `minty DINS APE/AC IMSZ-20 also Alio: y I jut rtadied Jhr ads ' ZUNIS AIDZIMOS, 21r0...3') Wood st..;cl;. , sap Opposks 21.Chongeor Moor:- 200 ag la *me mad tea& o; rintlitert, satatToodi P_vt..A.crric.A_T-
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