itislmrglj .jgajettt. Qmhiial pabsm ar ‘ rns cYrr^ TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1860. CITY AFFAIRS. M BTSOftOLOGiciL Obaerratiooa for tha Qaxett e, by Q. E. Ehaw, Optician, 48 Fifth Su—eorrectwl daily: r» aox. ra bbaml ~«»100 70 •--«« 74 9 o'clock a. ■ /*'.* 12 “ 'Cv. 1 . 8 n p. * -•’ Barooi&i*r~»~~~ -t* Republican Heaflquaitota for 1860 . ooSNEa WOOD AND POUBTtt RTq ’ A^Atenmcten H*afli«b^«y| Far* Kiadiso Roousopcn every day, (Sun. daraex£*pt*4,) from 94.Kt0 IQ • w pnrH.TT'Vi... U r ro a*ll to. g o£jn o^?S? S^sbssbwsskS. '4jgSp?S««a»r Foe * *hf ?i?iJ!* Ca,— * fcr 8 e oommodloua room in i k I 0 lbfi OazttU Balldiog; is veil ■- ; tuy of ecoces, and will be rented cheep teoeai. Apply at (he oonotlDg room of ihlsoffiae. 467*TUe Allegheny County Republican Ex •CDtlvß Commlttr* will mtet on TDB3DAT, tbo Blb d«y CflUj.M II o’clock, i M, »t lb# offlMOf JOHN M HXUKPATaiOff, K*q. PonctmJ fttuodcneß U r*qant®d. UI ft AH DCLTZ, &c>. Uahx.Statekebt tor lh« *eek preceding May riLh ijlrctila’uuj ijircie. I lirani i 230,616 414,230 1,699,644 . 540,445 206,572 1,540,330 246,517 113,623 1,058,106 206,050 80,247 674,263 236,370 78,427 764,427 247.615 114,236 719.527 237,440 127,033 778,264 "<053 1,141,373 7,234,761 > 1,156,275 7,278,279 B'k Plttflb'gb! Exchange B*k H. AM. “ Cltisotib* " Mechanic*’" Iron City u Allegheny “ - 1,995,053 but 1,024,1381 "loere*M...{ —.....1 - I 16.Q39 Dccrea»...| 29,085] 14,903) 43,518 SABXS. *° ®D»ItT Other ruaU. “ak*. B*nk*. Ptttabatgk*.... $ 39,165 $ 46,946| $27,895 Exchange. 1*4,540 32,687 30,763 M. A M-103,632 31,723 31,680 CUW 12,t27 17,692 24,910 28,805 17,058 23 171 Iron City 41,918 19 22,882 .Allegheny 62,149 29,646 12,634 $412,336 $175,671 $173,940 Lui week... -418,392 240,143 215,812 lacreue ........ •Decrease...... 6,066 64,472 4T,872 • bar ■ began to - Bahk Sta.. weekly tutemem enbjoio aa abstr week of every me -IMS, | Qrea'tim. Spine, j ZtuarunU. | DtposiU. rears,—Our Us on tha Ist i rest of their loath sloea tin Jtn. 4 1,355,508 1,188,914 5,133,218 1,164995 Feb. 1— 1,344,931 1,303,003 4,955,977 1,164,217 Mb. 1-... 1,195,513 1,300,103 5,274,843 1,303,965 Apl. 5_... 1,250,636 I,19j),l0O 5,478,821 1,324,154 M*7 3_... 1,360,551 1,192,316 5,784,492 1,504,549 Jo* 7-... 1,426,538 1,207,537 5,895,461 1,540,928 July 5.... 1,436,651 1,240,558 6,014,676 1,699,196 Ang. 2 1,423,669 1,198,767 6,009,453 1,730,650 Sept. C~... 1,470,741 1,261,195 5,985.766 1,853.072 Oot 4..._ 1,540,098 1,445,575 6,096,979 1,903,049 «°t. J 1,525,733 1,479,219 6,039,27! 1,924,692 Dm. 6..._ 2,066,953 1,325,001 6,572,381 1,843,817 Jen. 3-..- 2.038,113 1,292,047 6,837,261 1,511,780 Feb. 7 1,904,978 1,260.532 6,988,923 1,748:144 Mb. 1_... 1,867,648 1,133,754 6,915,722 1,637,796 Apl. S_... 2,080,303 1,113,769 7,213,664 1,704,191 Mnj 3 2,000,344 1,182,273 7,327,114 1,856,843 Jane 5_... 1,939,468 1,063,567 7,090,569 1,666,775 July 4-... 1,874,093 1,018,685 7,006,116 1,694,895 Ang. !_... 1,835,835 1,091,462 6,929,136 1,741,588 Sept. 3_... 1,752,748 1,055,124 6,745,807 1,580,176 Oot. 3 1,803,393 1,073,083 8,749,855 1,604,173 Jfor. 7 1,731,738 1,115,226 6,795,301 1.704.20 S Dee. 5_... 2,053,328 1,105,126 6,975,611 1,566,818 . Jen, J_... 2,233,308 1,093,569 7,319,815 1,609,544 Feb. 6—.. 1,907,323 997,589 9,984,209 1,609,692 Mer. 5 1,871,873 1,018,245 7,101,459 1,768,879 Apl. 2..._ 2,085,583 1.005,415 7,166,377 1,001.167 Mej 7 1,995,053 1,141,373 7,234,761 1,913,537 Coubt op Comhob puts —Before Jadeti mellon ead Perke. 4fo»<%, Hay 7rt._Nteey Malone, n. Bob’* Malone,. Tbia quo Broee oat of s will mode b, . . Sn ? of Fiadle, township, who died February 18lb, 1839, poseeeeed of ooOild -ermble Pool estate. Ho left bis roo, Robert JU .loney, a fora: of' 172 Berea io g ihot towoebip eqbjeot bowercr to. Mater on snamed eiatera. All were Berried.ri—Sfer the plaintiff, la .this caee. She lirSSßw another nntil 1856, when the old ladad.* ■eonthtned to Urele the township oitit ,b<; jeir afterwards, end then west to Vireln lire wlih a merriedßUur.reiidioji^o.h etsims that Robert boa neter carried out the provisions of the will Q f hie father, and now wants the defendant te pay the board of plain* tiff, who is in the neighborhood of 60 years of sge. Also the mooey that,would be jastly dae her from'her father’s will. The following is ths testimony: James 6. Oliver, nephew of the parties, sworn —Nancy Maloney Is now living with Jno. Oraro, in Virginia, near the Kenluoky lino. He sap posed three dollars a week enffioieni to pay for her maintenance. He said that Nanoy left the old boose about a year after her mother’# death. Sam’l Maloney, (brother of the parties) sworn —Believe the age of my eister to be aboat 60 year#; she is now living near Sandy river, lo Virginia, with her eisier, Margaret Braro; her mother died in Feb. ’56, aad Nanoy left the old bouse where they lived in the fell of ’67, aod oame into a house of the witness, where she re mained about two months, at tho end of which time she left for Virginia; supposed her brother Robert bad maintained her; their father died io rob., ’39; thefamily lived from the time of bis death in the old house, until lUbert built a new one io’4i;and went to live iu if; bethought two dollars and a half sufficient to pay the ex penses of a woman in th^eoighborhood Robt. MoAyfo, 2 magistrate in (hat township, testified—be'believed.Robert Maloney maintain ed her untll sbe left the oldhoaseinJs7; be told him that he was* willing to furnish Nanoy with meal aod floor, but he would not furolsb gro ceries or clothing. This was about June, 59. He told witoe'ss that if be was compelled to take cere of his sifter, he would lako her into bis o*o boose. Alex. R. Boros, swora-rConstdered her main tenance worth at least $3 a week; said a step* daughter’s expenses, who lived with him, was abouttbat ' Matthew Well*, tworo—Kaew Sam’l Maloney daring bl* lifetime, and understood whet bio will was;, my farm adjoins that of Me; said be would be unwilling to board any woman for less iban $3 a week. ~ " I?aw Cou&Tcartir.—A spurious nois is iu -circulation oo iba Commonwealth Bank of Phil* ndelpßtv It Is probably not as well executed as the majority of oounterfeite and may bs rea dily detected. It made its appearanoe on Friday morning, and tbs principal parties who attempt* ’cd to pass it were immediately arretted. It dif fers from tbs.genutne in (be following particu lars: " The child's bead on the genuine ismaob Boer than oq the oonbierfeit. Tbe rope above the sailor’s band in tbe genu ine passes through tbe red Jlne surrounding tbe figure 6; while in the counterfeit it does not touch tbe lice. In the engraver's Imprint the ssoond loiter P in the word Toppan is on tbe white pa per; in the gennlhe.it is corered by the red let ter Z \ ofjbo word Fite. * Tele eohntcrfeit is printed on thinner paper than tbe genuine. The red oojor in tbe counterfeit is a shade darker (ban io.the genuine. The flee shading io tbe wofd “Five Dollars’* in tbe eentreof the note Is narrower in tbe counterfeit that) io tbe genuine, and tbe tograviog generally Is less dis tinct. Iris believed that but few notes of this spa rioos Issue bate been_put io circulation, tbe fraud haviegbein detected so promptly. Wa received, yesterday, tbe first volnoe of Ur. Abbott's American History, eotiiled, "Ab* original America.” This work, we think, Is complete, Id ll* way.' Everything perlalolog to cbe subject is handled in a very attractive man ner, and a u, fT* taforastioa is supplied foTtbe reader’wbmflt. Tbs book commences with “Types of Ilfs io Then the <’Face efthe Country" Is considered; tbeo ils remarkable plants; then iu remsrksbls aolmafs; sod* fioilly, tbtlr os. ensauf arlei their legends and tales, and thslr uonsiitutloa and. character. Ths work I# for sals at tbs wsU known establishment of Hunt & HtMT. ■' Sobpm Boms or flu. Brrw.HT, Eift.—Wo „ !«•«, jeeUrdo,, of lb, ludden deolbofOeo. Stetrerl, Eiq, of tho Fifth werd. . WMiahi, uulhMlih on Bmi<l*7, tad ro tired to bed doria, the do, with nothing epp»- ; ,?? al^^^ a S’Mn* bot\Wu found dead In tbs evening iritba nswipsper in bis hand sod tbe • specladles still o'nblsnoee.ahowlog thst death : overtook him suddenly, while reading. He was aboot'6oyears oW # a machinist,and amen of "much nataral ability, who might, bad hechoeoo, bars Moopled a promlneot position in poblio Uf«.: Hls nnoerons friends will bear of his death .with regret. A hxw and brilliant story by Mrs, South worth SJJ ®*«« D meneed in the New York Ledgtr, which r«ady »t i o’clock to-day; for sale at all tbe Uew*J)*pou«, X,t)ok oot for iu * : p£!iti S rfSt?! W;QaMto - I)ldJonu7 * V§,ilt * r,#ntw DloUonarfer, can bebaUxtßant ifttlnir'i. • pen I* acknowledged I W *vr<®“- An *£fwuid theqoeiiioii''™ JS... y 27^ y ®f“**d-On 0 cf lb* moat 11* tb. iffirmwlTo. • q 1 b * , “ ° ur dai7 i B * , ° r * mau ° r |b « b*iiot IJultß.WMm'r? 1 Jat*rd»jmornlng on tbo : kno»o, .Mr. Paiko, of tbe Third Wtrd ah? at tbost tjremy ■; gOfaj, «i»!ed ibat Ibo whole proceeding wu JmSSffiv** ooloci. A* ne»r uwe could i wrong. Snob * noise and oonfasioa bed nre- McerUla, the puticalan Were *e follows: relied ibet tbe teliere were no.ble lo reoord rT , ; r° , .“ ot ’ l ‘s «»1 »«la, »blob bad left tho j ihe roles properly. Ooe of the teller, reepoo- I eight o*olocfc, while cross* | ded that a mistake had been made with re “B treBlJ ® work over the run, in Temper- , gsrd to Borne eight or leo votes being tmictelll aftoeville, was precipitated down tbe bank, a die* \ gible, and Mr. Parke moved that the ballot be lance of 35 or 40 feet, killing three persons j eel aside, and a second ballot bo goao loto almost instantly and wounding tour olbers. The: Aftor considerable discussion the motion was khcldent ocoarred about 200 yard® from tbe 1 put and carriedl tod the convention adiourn river. Charles Hogg, the engineer, residing at ed till 2 o'clock. J the mines, was on the locomotive. A mao Two hundred and twenty-ntae votes were named Eldridge and bis wife, in the employ of cast on the first ballot, of which Mr Dou Col. Espy, who were on the train—it being thelt had one hundred and thirteen quite a common thing for pereons iiviog in ihe A/umoon Senion The Convention met at vicinity of the mince to ride down to tbe river— , tho appointed hour, tbe President being in the were completely buried under tbe ruins of tbe ; chair. 6 esrs. and beroro they could be rescued were so Tbe Chsirman, after »dtis ; nc Ihs .. badly injured that they died. • • beep order, aenoueced tba, a «eoud ballot f^ Mrs. Ado Bouton wbo was aso a passenger Superiutendenl was in order, and tho biUoiin* on tho train, aud at the limo of the accident was was recommended with the foltovioe resnll • * eltliog on the looomoiirc, was Ibrown riolently tA. T llomhetl.. 156 Ic W Onlok* nn against an embankmont, bat fortunately ceoapod 11. H Eaton— 50 James M Pr.a'.'i nn gelling under lbs wreck; aba was seriously In- A. T Frew « UHK.iI, nn jured, sod is suffering ioteosely. Very slight | Aod Brown*.. 00 ' V 3 hopes are entertained of ber reoorery. j •—•withdrawn Afterflriinatiot UrASarah Mjere,residing near tbe ruins, »bo Mr. Douthett baring a majority of the who!, was ltkewlse a passenger, waaaitliog on the ten- rote oast was declared eleoted. ? lo «• «■»•»’- Th* Chairman, in annonnoioe tbe result of derneath aud badly injured about tho eyes. Her tho billot, counseled tbe Direetofs of the cmmi* I if.* *.*” f“lSjjf. ”°-*‘a‘-°.° kl ° g «° t 0 'f“d lit* Superintendent all Iba aid In lhelr sufferers, eensidered her reoorery Tory denbtfil. UD.eimons i 0" m * d “ ear cud of the train, and seeing tbe looomolire adjourned tine die 1 going down, pat on tbe brskes and saved himself and some six or eight chra. ,A ?v®“ bo J* oaiD «d Frauds Motter, was Slightly injured, and another lad, namennkoown, a oarrier of the 7We Press, was also iojared. though not dangerously. There were some two or three huodred per. boos engaged in takiog out tbe bodies of those who were killed, presenting a very melaodholy Boene. As the rains were removed aud the bodies recovered, the latter were plaocd in a ebanty near by, where they were to remaiu'uuiil an inquest could be held. The cause of tho ao oident is not positively known. One report was that a bolt fell from tbe locomotive on to the track. Aoolher.waod one that appears more plausible, was the uusoood condition of the timbers, which appeared to be much decayed.— We are informed that the traok in tho locality | where tbe accident ooourred has been conoid- j ered unsafe for sometime back, and that an ao- | cident has beeo looked for almost daily. The Coroner was summoned, after the acci dent ooourred, and arrived on the spot about 10 o'clock. He at once proceeded to hold an io qaest on the remains of the deceased, at whloh the following testimony was taken: Bobort Conrad, swore—Was at the toll-house about 9} o’olook, with Messrs. Ewlog, Ballen tine and others, when they board tho eogine blowing her whistle; he looked across, and ex claimed, "My God, there’s the engine going overboard;” he immediately ran down and cros sed the oreek, to tho spot where tbe engine was JJ»i; he saw the woman, Mr. Eldridge and Charles Hogg, the engineer of the iraio; tho for mer was dead, bat tbe Utter was liviog; asked Several pervoos who were standing by to come aod help him, but oone except an Irishman would oomr; tbs brake was siickiog in tho en gineer's back; be thonght tbe tender went over first. 39 9.30 582,769 317,961 387,600 105,259 93,2 U 236,048 180,786 .inks beg.. >f Jen nary, condition at date: to publish ,1858. We in the first The jury visited the fireman of (h« iraio, Mr. George Bell, who bed hie arms broken in several plsoee, it the old atone tavern where he was car ried, and he made the following statements: He gave as a reasoo of the iccideot that, as far as be could jadge, it was caused by the brake block falling dowo,on the track, by brooming loose in some maoner; tbecnglaeer bad observ. ed a jar, and whistled “down brakes.” but be fore be oonld find what the matter was ifce loco motivewnd tender were going down. He etid he was sittiog on the end of the tender when the accident occurred. Thos. Ccrbett, sworn—Am foreman of the aaperairucturt; always examine the rosd the first thing in the morning, and eeveral times daring the day; passed over the road twice io the morning before the .accident; ths road in P irticol * r P ,4 *« hat been considered un safe for some time; never heard it denied; there is hot one eogioeer no* on the road; never heard the deceased engineer eomplaio of tbs condition of the road. F. MoCaeiio, sworn—My son remarked to ms, tbit morniog, “There goes the engine over the work;” immediately went down to tbs i WT%, £’ helped carry a man aod woman L VJ were both buried beneath the wreck; V** Vypffiidctabla difficulty io extricating tte flftpjrta grains: be was alive and e>n>ina wffl Inii siTllnTw rirnrStaHiwusv women we carried homo was named* Aonle Bontoo; sbe had her head under the •heels, aod another oos, named Barab Myers, bad her legs broken. The road has been la operation for several years, and I never heard of any accident before. dames Wataoo, tworo—l was brakesman oo the traio; when the engineer whistled “dowo brakes, I put thorn dowo, aod saw the Under go over aod drag the engine with it; the engine broke the road down; I was on (he last oar but one; the train was gojog very slow at time of the acoident. The man and womao who were killed lived at Saoebary’s old sione tavern; there were two women on tbe traio, Anne Baoion and Sa rah Myers; a newspaper carrier, named G. W. Maxwell, also got on tbe train at tbe roioefc; tbo eogioeer examined the tender this morniog; never beard of the brake blocks becoming loose since my connection with the road; tbe engine was always examined in the morning Thomas Welob, sworn—Run on ibis rosd and am io the employ of tbe dbmpany; was brakiog on one of Ross & Co.’s cars, and switched off about 200 yards above where the accident occur red; 1 was watching at that time, aud saw no obstruction ombetraok; the trestle work shakes a good deal when trains are passing over it, but not more than other portioosof tbo road; some times spikes are found sticking up in tbe track, and when we discover them we drive tbem in again. James Traniok, eworo—Was standing on tbe plank road, .opposite side from where tbe acci dent occurred; be gave It as bis opinion that it ocourrcd by tbe track giving away. Verdiot of the jury—Thai these persons came to their death oo May 7tb, 18GO, In Temporance vills, by being erosbed by the felliog of tbe loco motive and tender of tbe Little Saw Mill Rtil Road Co , the same belog throwo off tbe track by the displacement of tbe rubber block In frost of the wheels of tender. Tbe jary farther say tbat they believe tbe track at tbs place where tbe accident occurred, to be in so unsafe condition. The bodies remained In Temperanceville until evening, when they were coffined at the expense of tbe R. R. Co., until they wero taken obarjre of by their friends. We were informed by one of tbe stockholders of tbe road tbat, for a long lime, persons were prohibited from riding on toe ears, exoept those in tbe employ of tbe oompaoy; but fiodiog they would ride, the Directors gave notice tbat it would be at tbeir own risk. Tbis road was built in 1862, and has been io aotivs operation ever sinoe. It is owned mostly by the Economy people. This Is tbe first serious acoideoi tbat baa ever ocourred on It.. Tns CoßTExnos or School--Dihxctcbs or ALLaaHXBT-Co.<—The School Directors of Alle gheny county met in .Convention at tbe Third Ward School House, on Monday, at teo o’olcok, for tbe purpose of going into an election for ooaoiy Superintendent of Sohools. The Convention was called to order by oalllng Josfah Ktog, Esq, of tbe Fourth Ward, Alle gheny city, to the chair, and electing tbe follow ing Vice Presidents aod Secretaries • u Vu *xf rai £?n $ -* ohaß - Briston,Fifth ward, city; Wo. MCague, Lawrencevilir; T. J. Blx bam. Lower St. Clair; Wo. B. Banter, Firft Ward*, oily. ' &o-«ima_Fr.»oie P.Ueroon, EUiebelb: Dr J. P. Laogdoo, Lawreoosville. Mr. Negley, of the Fifth ward, moved that the Convention proceed to-oomlnato candidates for County Superintendent. A delegate moved as so amendment, that the salary of that officer be fixed first. Mr. Begley withdrew bis motioo, aod Mr Carnahan moved that the salary be fixed at $1 . 600 per annnm. * Mr. Borland, of Allegheny, suggested $1 200. A delegate wanted to know whether tbe salary would be paid oat of tbe State Treasury. Mr. Blgham explained tbe law upon .tbe sab jeot, nod answered tbe interrogatory, in the affirmative. The question recurred on tbe motion to 6i tbe salary ahsl,6oo, Lost Tbe Questtoo, shall Ibe salary be $1,200! was next Injorder. Mr. White, efSewiekley, was in favor of (be motioo, and expressed tbe hope that if the mo tion prevailed the Directors of theconaty woaU not be oontlooally bored byjtbe complaints about (osnffiolenoy of salary. Tbe question was put and deflidediothe neg ative. * * Mr. Robinson nailed up the motion to fix tbe compensation at $l,OOO. . was pat without discussion and decided carried by the Chair °“ a ° U ° n J l, T- J- Bighorn,Esq.. (heCodtod- -Bs|.K'nd«; 0 lorCoan., Wo. Frew. Jemee Pf7or t E. H Kell.. Am*’ Brows, Jobs Kelle,, R. N. Atoj H i tav' Oo motion, the oudldotoo wer/’«„i, , er»ll7 InlerrogAted u t° tbeir »miog\«.‘’o «n »t the Mlir, fired sod denote; their um. , exoloeiTilF to the filtUol performioee of hSS Bodi>sm De^th.—ln yesterday morning’s ed ition we gave a notice of tbe death of Dr. Chris ty. It was so late when we received the news that we were unable to state aoy of tbe particu lars. Tbo deceased was called out a week ago ou Sunday to make a post-mortem examination of tbe body of John Forden, who died from the effect of the injuries be received at the hands of a map named Morphy. After he was done the examination, and while aewing op the cot, be pricked the lip of his fioger with the oeedle, aod tbe poisonous virus from the gaogrene eu tering tbo wound, (he usual symptoms soon man ifested themselves. The Dootor was rather un easy from the first about it, but nothing of aoy coostqacoce appearing for some time, he began ! to feel that be was safe, until Buoday evening about 9 o’olook, when he told his wife that he would be a dead men in a few boars, and in about one hour from thst time mortification of tbe bowels set in, and at two o’clock be bad ceased to live. He was a well' known and pop ular ciliien, and was respected by all who knew him. Ho leaves a wife and two obildrco to mourn their loss, fits funeral took place lest evening at 51 o’clock. Rjcdlard Towsetm*.— A; ibo ioslaaee of Robert Woods, Esq, in the Court of Common Pleas, on Saturday, it was ordered that ibe mat ter of forming the new towoship of Rioblaod,' out of parte of Pino and West Deer, should be submitted to a vole of tbe people living (here, at an eleoiion to be held Jo Bvkerstowo on tbe 22J lout. This is in accordance wiifa an Act of As sembly approved April 2d, 1860. The necessary steps have been taken to divide Elisabeth towoablp iaio three new townships, and a remonstrance against this having bees filed, Mr. Howard appeared for the petitioners, and asked (bat a day might be fixed for the hear ing of tbo matter. The present township Is some M miles long, and the division is asked for by a majority of tbe voters. Tbe court said that ibo towoabtp could only bo divided, in accordance with tbo will of tbe people, and that tbo way to arrive at that was tbe above one. Potic* Items —There were 10 commitments lo the j»l!, yesterday; of these, 6 were for drunkenness, 3 for disorderly oonduct, 0 for ?®. gr&eo; end 1 for assault aod battery. 1 Officer Robert Johnson aide information be fore Alderman Jones, yesterday, against Bernard Aikena, charging bits with firiog a pistol on Pike street, wttbinthe city limits. Be was shooting at ndog, ia the street, and fired tbroogb a crowd of children, thereby endangering their lieea. He did not shoot the dog, bnt shot bis own finger off He paid a fine of $6, and was dtsabarged. Alderman Rogers yesterday committed a col ored man named Richard Tibbs, in default of $2OO bail, charged oo oaLb of a woman named Loretta Pinks with an aggravated assault aod battery Ti U» Pidshargb & Diet Liberty P*96ebger Rbilcb; if dbiag • fi«ie bjfiocu. It i« floubtd to Oakland, aud <be light o»r» no* raonlog oo it are running full Dearly all tb« time. Oo Suo- J*7. tbcj carried io and out come SVOO paeteo ger* Tor Jifjjculij u aUuiej_oa Mca.iaT jjMoiay *»* Du. w tb tbe company bot wiib lbs contractor*, the workmen In tbcir employ etrikiog for payment of wsgee io «dT»nce of tbcosasl day. The coo tractors expect to be at work (train in a city or two. Hoxss Tbisf.—A mao named Thomas Leigh lon was arrested in tbe city on Saturday aud taken to Cumberland, where ha la charged witb stealing a borao gome two weeks sines, and rid ing him to Johnstown, same silly miles, where be left the horse nearly deed, io charge of a lav ern keeper, directing him to take charge of ibe horse until soother mao came along next day to gel him. lie was traced to this oity, and taken back lo answer tbe charge. Os I tax —Three of the passenger cars of tbe Express train, that came io Sands/ et l o'clock, c*ugbt fire from a spark that was blown from (be looomotlve. Tbe oooducior of the train, Mr Boley, saw (be danger and immediately alleoded lo ii, or the consequences might have been dif ferent from whet they were As It was, (he only damage done wise slight hole burnt io the roof. The fire was pul out by a few backets of water Tbe passengers were for a moment a great deal frightened. Aukistko oa £>iisricios,—A oolored 1240, • hope Dint we ooolJ oot ascertain, v»i arrested bj Major Morrisot/s police, yesterday after* 0000, charged with bavin* stolen two horees in Westmoreland oouoty. It appeared, however, that the horses found io hie possession did not exaolly answer the deeoriptioa given of those stolen, sod be was promptly discharged S’ Itbpatot fob tub Pops —A mceiiog will be be)<j this eveoiog. »l the Cftthedrsl, lo express sympathy for ibe Pop*, lo bis preseoi difficul Jies. Ao Address m*y be expected from Bishop O’Coooor, aoii wo suppose t&ere will be * Urge Atteudsoco, as msoy of oor oiiiisas sro Interest ed io (he gretl eveois ihti are oow (skiog place io Europe. Tub stockholders of ibe Birmingham G*® Co , «i a meeting held oo Moodoy.Mey 7th, eleoied the following Board of Directors: J. P. Pears, A. Garrison, J. M Pollen, D Chess, D Robin son, N. F. Hart, J. K. Morange, Thos. McKee, and J. M. Elroy. Tho Presidents will be pub lished in a day or two. StrciiEsartJL —Tba Pittsburgh &. Eisl Liberty Passenger Bailway carried. 8,900 passenger* on Saoday, and we are informed by the President of the Road, that if a larger number of cars bad been running there would bare been eereral hundred more added to the list. U. p. Marshal's Sal*.—U, 8. Marshal Camp bell sold one thousand and seventy tores of land situated 'in Cambria county, yesterday, on the Custom House steps, for $BOO. It was taken as the property of: Luke McGuire and James Mo Demon, at tbryuit of Murray Hoffman. CaiMts —The new cbimo of belie that bare been placo in St. Pbilomeoa's Churoh, in ibe Fifth ward, were tried on Batnrday, and after ward on Saoday, and worked beautifully. Tbelr musical notes ooald be beard all over the city. JYE W M USIC. **Uo<Jor tho Willow Ebt’i sieving A mog wrltUn and enmnooed by SuphoD 0. FooUr. Inscribed to Mrs. W. Wbuavy." Tbe author of t'Oenile Aonle” and many other melodics of world-wide fame, bas here furnlabed us ono of tbosw-gems of song of wbiob he seemr an inexbaueUbte mine. It is simple, plaintive and full of feeling, as well as art lotto ; and wo hazard nothing in predicting!! a wide popularity. For sale by U. Either & Deo. "I L-'rve b>t Neliv# Isle. *A Tstnbourlo* s-irg Poetry by CtiarlM Uaakey, node by frank Mora." A popular aoog Jo Eoglaod, set lo filtiog muslo, but tbe words are hardly mob as to make tbe eong popular in Amerioa. Tbe maaio is good, however, in spite of tbo words. M lump tMnseartblygits. From Do Balia In kUe-htra, by Verdi. Tr.n.UNd end ■dapted by T. t. B*rksr." Tbie is a gem from one of Verdi's operas, with the words in Italian and English. Like most or Verdi's mnsio, is somewhat difiionU, bnt that does not detract from its merits. We are Indebted for both of the above to Fredtflo Blame, No. 64 Chatham at., New York. For Cincinnati, Louis- 1 te> rn.Lt AND ST. LODIB-ThespludtdiS&S etetmer W.J, MACLIT, Capt. Cl« k. vt>l leave for tbe abura and loteriiMilUta port* tm WEDXRBDAY,fltblo«t,,a» U(/clock. Fcr freights pa* ssgespptyon board, oyg Regular Tuesday pack- , jr»II XT FOB ZANHJYILLE^—The floa n»wl#BBIW etoattterEMMA QBAUA&t, Owpt.Mmoa Anas^runeove fbr the above and Intermediate porta* VERY TUJSSDAY, at 4 o'clock V. tf. For freight or P«mn apply on board, • mr» FLACIL BABKXSAOOvAsW INE APPLES! FINE APPLES!! just rc cdrtdand forailaby &BYUER A ANDXBSON. Vo. 89 Wood at, mjS y 1 opposite *t. Charles Hot*!. GOOD BARGAINS,—Printed CbtUlies, PrinUd Detritus. Printed Bslzerfoes, Durala. Oarage Aug lals, do, for 12Wo per yar J.' Rail Bartia Crash, Qiz, Pj3- . <LulN&o3f LOTI, T 4 Hartal ftreetT ROLL BUTTER—2 bbU. primeßollßat- Urjost xufi and tor mle by XEXirXT Q* QOUdJta, 'LATEST NEWS. BY TBLBQBAPB. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE QFFII Thtrcy-Flrat Cosgrtu~lluh ftatsloii. Wasbxxqtos Citt, May T. ' House.—Mr. Burlingame, from the Committee o Foreign Affairs, reported a bUI authorising tbe Pro, ideot to appoint a full minister to flirdiaia, with salary of $12,000 per annum, which wu pure without debits. Mr. Grow deiired to postpone the Territorial bus; - sets, which wu the special order of the day, ant 1 Thursday or Friday. The re iron wai that aome < f bis political friends desired at the close of the week to go to the Chicago Contention, who did not care so much to be nn the record in territorial business ‘ as oa tho tariff question, which will be the next im portant subjeot of consideration. Mr. Houston was not willing to rote on the tariff till after the Chicago Convention. Mr. Phelps suggested that the tariff might be post* >oned, and the House coaid proceed to the consider* ation of the Post Office end other appropriation Dills. Mr. Grow said he last week moved to postpone the territorial business for a week, because gentlemen on the Democratic aldo were absent at Charleston, lie did not think it fair to consider it when members of the House were tbero. Those who desire to go to Chicago should, as a matterof courtesy, be similarly accommodated. Mr. Morris, of lU., gere notice that when territo rial bills came up, be wonld more an amendment giving power to the people of organized territories to elect all their own officers^ Mr. Clark, of Mo., expressed his willingness to grant the indulgence. / Mr. Grow's motion prevailed by a large majority. Mr. Botelcr voted no, saying that the Union Con vention would meet on Wednesday, which seemed to have been ignored by both the Democratic and Re publican parties. . Mr. Grow—l thought you would get through ime d *?- T Mr. Boteler— I think I can auswer you that It will be a harmonioos convention. A resolution was offered by Mr. Sherman that the debate on the’tarlff shall close to-morrow at 1 o'clock, which was adopted. Mr. Sherman then spoke on the tariff question. He said that the net of 1857 waj erode and indigest ed and ought never to bare been passed. Three' years ago, when it went into effect, then was a sur plns of $17,000,000 in the Treasury, while now the country Is upwards of $65,000,000 Is debt. Be minted to several sources of expenditures where a arge reduction coaid be made la appropriations; but bo had very liule hope of material redactions while party spirit and sectionalism are rampant in nor wss anything in the way of nveooe in future to be expected from the public lands. He advocated the passage of the pending bill, which would yield from $60,000,000 to $65,000,000 per aonum, afford ing, at the sane time, reasonable protection to all sections of the country. Messrs. Seward and Grow also spoke la favor of the bill. Wiihnot action. House adjourned. Senate.—The galleries ere crowded. A terge number of ladies are present Mr. Chandler offered e resolutbo to admit Gover nors of States to the privileges of the floor. Referred to Library Committee. Tbs private bill far the relief of Gan. Johnson was passed. Mr. Anthony presented a remonstrance of the pat entees for mechanics, against such an alteration ol the paiept Uwi as shall take from applicants tbs right of appeal from the decision of the Oommts. iloner. . Mr. Cliogman commenced e speech, favoring non iterrentioo. Adjourned. Sr. Jo9*ra, May 7.—The Pony Expreas, with dates from Sao Francisco to the 26tb nit, arrived hero at half-past nine’o'clock, making trip la 7 days and four hours. Tho last 120 miles were trav. eled in 81 hours. The pony express whlebJeft St. Joseph on the 12th of April, arrived At San Francisco in nioe days aud seven hours. The Indians bed etolon thirty borves from tbe pony express between Salt Leke eod Carson V'alley. The Legislature bas passed at) act to provide for a vote of tbe people, to decide whether a noeranlhn shall be called to revise tbe State euostiiotloo. The bill giving a bonus to tbe first and second telegraph line* across the continent bas passed both bouses. News from Mexico stains ihst a Liberal army of 6,000 strong, bad taken the towo of Colima and Mcs selo witbont opposition. It is estimated that 7.000 people hive gone to tbe Washoe silver mines. New discoveries of silver mines are reported. The legislature was to adjoaro oa tbe 30th of April. Saw Fuaxcisco, April 28.—The Pony Express, with 6u Joseph dates to tbe 20th, arrived at Cenon city at IiJO p. a. to-day. Oregon dates to April 2lst are received. E. K. Olheil bas been nominated Demo cratic candidate to Congress by a convention held at Eugene city. The convention failed to nominate candidates for Presidential election. The Frtxer titer mining oews oontinuvf favorable. Couwa, Mexico, April L—We have lately had an other change In the government; Oa March 27tb, the Constrvadore, bearing of tbe near and rapid ap proach of about 5,C00 Liberal* from Zipollao, which they had taken and completely rooted. Geo. Valdes, with aloes of l,flCo men and arms, suddenly left the eity, retreating towards Gjhdalajrra. Tire Liberal* entered ike elty on the 35>rt». Perfect order prevailed. The Liberals have now nearly all left to pursuit of the recreating Much**, and are now marching upon tiaadalsjora. which, to connection with forces from Mazatlan, they eoosJcot!y expect to teke within e month. A courier retched here, yesterday, from Vera Crur, announcing the unsuccessful attack of Miramoo ©o that city. In the evening, Colima wax Illuminated. Buffalo, Mey 7.—The call of the Conference which wa# interrupted oo Saturday by adjournment, wet returned. A aoceeuful effort wet made to re comider tbe action of the Conference on Saturday lo (he (setter of appointing ib# Committee on Ap peeJt, end the ebair wet ordered to eppoist ncom tnitteo of t»T«o to prepare a oode regulating tbo dlt putelaf ell eppee] ewe* end report to-morrow.— BUbop MonU proaented tbo enewer of tbe British Wealeyeo Conference to tbe Aleth&dlat Episcopal Cbarch of America The address, emoog other congratulation?, exprea *ei e werm yetUfectlon at the exiting sentiment In the American Church oo tbe subject of slarery. Aiao e communication from the same Conference to the Biibope of the American 11. E. Church, regretting their inability to lend a deputation to the preient Conference, and expressing tbe hope that tunb dele gallon will be sent lo IB6L Tbe letter alto acknowl edge! tbe receipl of • communication from Rock Rlrer Conference on (be subject of slavery, but de cilniag to take any action therein, from deference to iu American bratbreo. Tbe letter alio expreiaea tbe hope that tbe American Church will take inch action as a hail finally separate itaelf from all connection with that Inititutiou. Biabop Morris alto presented ao addreai from the Paitwr** Aosual Conference to Fraoca and Switzer land, held at Paris, lo Jute, 1669. Tbe addraaa gives a favorable report of tbe progress of Method, irm on tbe European ccotinint, notwithstanding tba commuted authorities bar* Incited tba ignorant against them—in many Instances amounting to se rious persecution. Tba ebareh is making rapid pro gress towards the Itallao States, aod hopes that tbe work in Franca may still bare a claim on tbe sym pathies of the American church. Oa motion of Mr. Slicer, the committee on Corra ipondence was instructed to inquire into tbe report >u regard to the statement that tbe British Confer >nee bed been memorialized by tbe Rock River Coo ereoee. Bishop Morris presented a memorial from Dr. 8. Luckay, which waj read, lo favor of establishing an execuurb conference lor the government of tbe obnrch, to consist of tbe Bishops and' one delegate from each Aonual Conference, to be appointed every foot years, which shall hold annual sessfous and shall hare general Jurisdiction over various temporal mat* tars of tbe ebureb. Including the powfr of Investiga ting alt charges against Bishops, and to try the same, as well a* tbe preachers, subject to an appeal to and revise! by’general'conference, as well as the general snperintendency of the Book Concern and of the Missionary Committee. The memorial proposes to solicit tbe executive conference that three-fourths of each body shall be perpetuated In tbe succeeding one. The memorial wae referred to a select com mittee of eeveo, to oomider and report at au early day. Tbe chair announced a special eommiitee to prepare a plan for the disposal of appeals, vU Messrs. Moody, Clark, Nelsoo, Hitchcock, Porter, Griffith and Reddy. Seventy-three petitions for a change of the slavery rule, and two against, were presented to-day. Adjourned. Bostor, May 7.—Tbe fire lo Bonth Boston, yes terday, destroyed tbe Cbemloal Works of Hodges A Silsby. Loss *30,000; insured for $15,000. Tbe steamer 8. R. Spaulding, with setts delegation from Charleston, arrived'at 2 o’eloek this afteroopn. Some excitement waa created on board early on Sunday morning by a fagUivo slave crawling from.the eoat banks in search of food and water. He gave fats nape as William Breaker, and declared that he was a free negro, bnt the clrootn ileaees would not admit of the truth of that state, meow Capt. Hows altered tbe oourse of the Spauld ing and intercepted tbe Benjamin Dsford, wbioh left Boston ou Saturday for Baltimore, when William was transferred to the Deford and consigned to the parties misrlog him, Tbe democraej uf the Sptuld ing*cou!d not help admiring the Ingenuity aod Im pudence of tbe negro in selecting their special steamer as bis transport to liberty. WAsnrKOTOw Ctrr, May 7.—The Tribune's cor- respondent states that tomorrow the Hon. Ell Thayer will make tbeattampt in the House of Hep. reseotatirss to organise Arisonla as r- land district, to divide Utah between Nevada and Jefferson, and establish NevadqJ and Jefferson aad Daooteh as land districts, and imtuedlatsly admit delegations from those districts, thos recognizing lodepecdeotgoveru meots already existing la all these districts except Dacotah. The Covode Committee after (raring out the re. oiplontaof the Looompton fund, will attempt to fer ret out the authors of tbe Constitution. It U fully believed that they e ther oocupy state In the Cabinet, or that the plan of Its submission was furnished by persons whom they controlled. Gov. Walker was again called upon-this subject; also several other prominent citizens of Kansu, who are now in this city. Acqusta, Ga., May 7.—Twenty.nlne girls aad boy* who were on apio-nioand fishing party, were drowned in Beribens mill pond, near Camden, 6. a, bn Saturday. Tbe boat sunk Jo the middle of the pond. Tbs water has been drawn off aad 19 bodies fpuod. | Utica, May 7. 800. Semoel Beardsleytdied la this city last night. He had been k member of Con gress for four terms, Judge of the Supreme Court, aod had ffllsd other important stations. He bad for 40 years bus prominent as a lawyer and politician. Nxw York, May 7,—Tha City of Washington, from Liverpool tbe same day u the Bohemian, Is flomiegupthe , : , Lo carat*, falling tlow}y~s feet is tbe cmL WtkUrtrciottdjj msmry TBV 5 fr.ra *nropA. ~ a ?***» a* S. K*y I.—Tb rt.imiMp Bras 11, « Sjnl.7, th» «!i alt, mrrirad bra PAUnDgen for New York, fc: ITc P<a !. ,h " » fl l “» « midnight- Tba Eangntno l!ihnlt* d “° r “ ti ' 4 L,Te n> l »* on *h. Mih and i bllw'ir'* 1 D y,‘ i} tb ’ Br ” u <* ““I ImporUnL fi r the ooatAl “• • formal demand from Hannan I b .on it. Ball*, tl s ch*fin#t«k* ° M prtposterons, and asserts that tlfJt S? W < ia I"°* ot That had the .tld.d bln. tb rlcto^ U " iUIJ harii '** ln . P * rU *“ cnt *«• nnin.port.nL II oton i, "' r “ r,l " T “**. oo «t>on th ' U ° loD B “ k ot t-foioo bed L JOO d ’ “°°“"t of * "o* ll d.Llenoy or .Jp'm'""' °° derelcpment. ral.tiy. to 1 r Jrd r k lh ” ° th " A medlenl nttlßoat. decide, tb.t S.Jere .HI not ti able to ale his arm for two months, probably nnre. £2OO bad been collected ia the, House of Oi uimoDs for the benefit of Sayers. j i English aod Frenoh ambassadors to China le’t MaraeiUes on tba 28th. ; The Boorse wu firm and higher; Rcutel 70f. SOo. The Chinese were making great defensive prepa rations. It wasynmored, bnt not confirmed* that two English vessels were tnnk by the forts lo Pelbo river. •The Chioese vessels had threatened tbe trade of ChanghaL : Afi*ir» in the Sudys districts of India, were for a i time, quit* serious, bat the government bad adopUd measures ealealatad to save tba crops and Insure tranquility In tbodUtrlcU. The Manchester markat vu active and prices bad 'u-adrancing tendency. Lir.rpoot SrtaiilJff, Itarl't -Rlcherdlon.BpetJCO fl °“ r <lnU ,uli difflonlt of »1. it , 1 3d. Wheat ataady. Oorn ia qatto and nominal ly Qnchaogod. t.lei' ““•> “*>bt »ti t»FJ *t unchanged , finer. o. trei ordinaire lost; bu 99f. „““° f Lb week, 9200 belee; itock, 19,000 belee. Market opened .uh a declining tendency batclored • lib an tmproeement In fair qualities. Market for American securities steady, Baroo |Brnck, it appears, baa committed sulcldo ea . tll °8 h }* ‘hroat and both bU vrUta. It is as serted that be bad been dismissed from tbo miolstry for complications in lata gigantio franda. Marshal O’Donnell was about to retarn to Spain. I tha peace negotiations was unknown. The Spanish minister bad sot agreed on the course to be panned in the trial of MoteUio. The mails from Calcutta of March 28th and llone Kong, March 15tb,reached England. TbeAmeri can portion was forwarded per the Alia. ' LaUttby Telegraph to Oalicay. — Liverpool, 2Sf k, f‘ **■ —Cotton: the sales to-day were 10,000 bales, inclndlng 2000 on apecalation and export; the mar. ket closed Arm. Breadstuff# quiet, bat Arm. Pro visions quiet. Bacon firm. Imdoa, lll\, P. It Ccnioli9l}<§9s for money, and 05@05J for acooaot. rartlaer by the Bohemian Lttxrvool, April 20.—Sties of cotton yesterday and to-day,30,000 bales, 10,000 on export and tpecule tioo; the market la fine and fair, and middlbg qual ities aro (lightly dearer. Breadstuff* steady; provisions dull; produce un changed. ' Losdoji, April 26.—Consols at OIifSJUS for money, and 04j(g)95 for aocount. A letter from Pesth says that (be new letters pat ent of the Emperor of Austria are regarded by the Hungarians as of no value whatever. They contain nothing more than vague promises, and it ia felt bat Austria premises to do good are never realized. Tola is the uttanimoas oploloa of the National party. rnaicß —The Emperor has deoided on two mill expeditions, which are to set out, one from Al geria, and another from Bengal, to proceed to Tim buctoo, where they are to nelto. A large earn hae be«» placed to the credit of tbc Minister of War to defray the expenses. Tbe editor of tbe iulrio.l joornal of Turin, bu been condemned to two months Imprisonment and a fine, fur pnbiisbing disgraced! articles against the Emperor of the French. A commission was found amongst the clergy of Tnrb, to have drawn up an address to tbe Pype, which, after receiving the tigoitnres of tbe clergy of the kingdom, Is to oe tent to the Valleaa. TbU document places before tbe eyes of his the danger of tbe present policy tf Home, and paints out, that tba surest means of wardbg them off is to eceept the propositions contained in the letter of King Vietor Emanuel. The rumor that the Moorish plenipotentiaries have not sufficient authority to negotiate, bat unfavorably influenced tba public mind. n, B .!' C - W -“*J r—A lock on it. Welland Canal, at Alansburg, was broken through by the propeller Buckeye State, this morning. Navi getion will be stopped for three or four days. . Cairrawa, 0. W., May 7.—A son of the late Dr. Meeklem, and nephew of Thomas C. Street, fall into T?s. rtT#f ’ y“ t€rd «y. was earriod orer Niagara Palls. ' jNo« r 4.a, May 7. —The' venerable Littletoo Walk *^**^. U ’ £ rnwl J V. B. Senator aod ex-Oovernor died here on the oih lose Can 6 Siatcntrniß. viitatiment of tbe Bank of Pituburga, } Ptmetmoa, Tih,it6o. U£A!tA . and I>l*CTOnti gt.®a,BiB fll Estjtfß and Qroood Beit iI.TM S 3 ' and ltJtOs Al frue by other . ««* .« Bank Note, * Check. g-SJ « Bpeel* (gold end silver) 414,230 ST uimmo. p -“' 3,s “ , Capital Stock- I'roflt* and Earnings... I Capsid Dirtdesda Mid Suspense Acc’t. Das to cthsr Banks... _ ClmuJatiOo .... Deposits 4U42,t00 00 1*21)30 39 71.801 69 40.'*4i CS 250,019 CO 691,768 M _ . $2,97.319 48 The ebor* •ut<un«Dt U correct to the best of ay know •djoeadbelict V JOU.N HAdPER, Cwhler. Jjroro to end rabacflbg! tbu Me? 7tb, 18c0, before m» . /w s. omit a, Nour« Sr- (tatcmetat oftlj* jncrebants' and Sana factarara* Bankof Pittsburgh. r i, , c , . Monday, M.y 7th, I*Bo. Capital 5t0ck...... 4 600,000 00 - ««>IT 00 Doo Derpo.lU«*.- _ 35t,«9 88 Poe other Bank* 31773 10 PueGjmnjonweeJth, 3 603 01 Louuand Dlacoonu, 1 OSB 105 09 Otilo -.. 1186*7 61 Notw and Check* of other K*nk« .. , jaittSJ 03 Dno b 7 ether Uanka 31 n The ehoTo eUtemeut U correct end true to Che ben of my knowledge end belief. W, II PENNY, Cashier a n?S«? 0d ‘ übKrtb< i **** 7th day of May, A. D. 1300. W. U. WmiNJtr.KoUn Public. or the nachulci' Bulk of Pittibargh. . . lordly, U.J Till 1880. liabilities. Circulation I>oe to other Banka- Dnato Depotltora 856,870 00 l7 057 69 93,214 26 cue ,641 M . AS.-KTS. Bills end Notes Discounted 4701,428 63 pae by other lUuk* _ ui 17 Note* ud Check* of other Bank*- »*Bo4 e 3 Specie in Veolu 78 £45 00 _ 894,838 08 The above statement is correct, to the best of my kncwL edee end belief. OKU. D. M'aftSW.CaebJer. Sworn before me this 7thday of M«», 1560. e A. W.TOSTH, Watery PnbUfc. Statement or the Clltxens’ Sank. Pittsburgh, Hey 7tb, 1860. ASSkTS. Loans end Discounts 674 Ml 29 Coin in Veult, ($5,000 Treesnry Note*).. 74 Notes end Checks of other 8ank5......... 12,127 «1 Doe from Banks and Bankers 24,910 C 9 LIABILITIES. CapiUl Stock ~..- ~.*4W,000 00 Orcolelion 20fl 040 00 Individual Deporiton..„ 105,249 14 Dm to other Buki 17 19 The above ■utomeot u comet to the beet of iay koovl- E._p. JOXKS, Copier. AOJnaad 7lh dayoTMiy, 1880 BAM*L UABPBK, NoUrj Public. BUHnunt of the Iron .city _ ■ PmnnuiH, ftUyTih, 18SO. CapUAl r _.™_l $ 400,000 00 Loaos end Discounts 719 lO £“ bj °ftl r ® 4nk * «,ttl 07 IfoUa ud Checks of other Banks 41,910 39 Sped*.-.. 114,330 98 Circulation 347,014 00 Doe toother p«"fc« jg _Doo to Deporttore — 530047 09 Tbo wore statement Is correct aeconifnjt to the bmt of nf knowledge end belief. JOHN MAGOFFIN, Caab’r Affirmed before me, th»i7lh day of Mar, A. 0, 1860 W. 11. WBITHNT, Notary Poblfol Btatamant or tb« Allegbcnr Bank. PimiCMß. Uav ftib. 18G0. ASSETS. ' Oapiti! Block— .. 103 000 00 WowiltJ BOI* Dl»crmnud__ 778^63 Doo by other Beak* 13,633 61 Note* end Cheek* of other Buk*. 6O 0010 — - - - 127.033 66 LIABILITIES. Oreolation...... .. ct.MO w Iroa to other Buka „ 3961479 lodMdual Depoaita "* 1 «& Ih» abort etateoieat tioomct to ibt twtt of toy koowt-, tdn aod ballet J, jy. OOOK,Oa«hler. fivona and mbacrfbtd before me, thla 7tb da* of Mar UM WM. II.WHITWI6T. Saurj Public. RAIL ROAD BPIKS COMPANY. Joaaph Dll worth Di W. C. Bllvtll. (Atcoufvn to Porter, Bei/t 4 BvtU.) ■Aaoracruuu u> RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS and boat spikes. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, »o\3:lrtifc PTTTSOUROk, PIMVa. MoBRIDE & pO, Forwarding and Commiiiloo Herchanti, And Agcnta fur the tale ol Pittsburgh Mann* tectinea. Ocmrfgonuot* ant! ord«n br LIAD, HIDES, DKHP, PBODUOI, Ao., nlidud. Prompt atten tion to recalTleg aad farwmrdhig, 80. 49 Commercial Sttraat, It, Lout*. aoZfcdtf N. HOLMES A BONB,' tumi xi Foreign and Domntle Billi of Eiehange, ouTinoATsa o» nsrosxr, BAire Kona aits arson, SO. 6T MABKST BTB KT, PITTSBURGH PA. WKVMAS ac HON. MuntUtmm «nd &■>] an la «U kladt of tobacco, arnrpp Ain> cigars, AN V . • LBAP TOfIACCO, OrngtfAUWittiinuawii inn. ; mrummou.M^ OATS '4OO bus. bright Ostt in store' tod i ferato* «P» -' COMMERCIAL RECORD*. Committee or amuteatiue roK mat a re*r. Jaaxa Taxx, Jr-, V. P. Jiirra lUTinsiia. • j rasren Rasixsoy. luanst eiitirtv | Bam* Oexsa {lieporttd etptdaOy/or Oi4 PiOifrvvh GcMtU.] m ,-„ n . . InssiT, lUy 5,1830- FLOuu firm, and price* «r» uncaatiged. Tne MieWlog in tho nIM rrpcrlcd mttrdij: ... oat-or. { Erlr» J Ex F*m, f fiiu-j. 100 bbU.from iter# 6co 015 660 2J) do do ..._ 640 (U eio a6O 100 do Co IH alt '« 60 40 do do ...... .<,20 1_ lfiO do do ...... ato oto 676 40 du do - 690 aSO 50 do du ...... 44 d- do ICO do do ...... —— to do —— *J do do ...... - 51 do do ...... . 60 do do ■ - w *** __ 24 Co 00 064 JOo do do —-6;s3®6«J dlO 660 1W) do do 606 SO do fit . » t<j do bands... pt. . —— —p, t. 100 do at dep0t...... —— e 77}$ 060 UjLUX—S«I.a 360 tm«b ear Cora at 83; 60 aka abetted do ** ?2l iS° bo,!> at 60; 460 ba«h o.U frojj fliat handi at 43; £OJ do from ator* at 45. c <°W&««boa'den at S; 6000 do do at TV® i‘,fni*.-7 9 H® atlotf@lo}£ fcOtO fa 400udocoootrj barn. »»uT ~ hf Ko * 8 “aCtTal. large, at #ll6o} 10 MtST^iVKM^w 14 . 1 * 1 bbUwti,t " S,h a* 65.60*30 do do Jj l&S 10 bbU P ck * , * J berrtt, « *L $3,10 do east"a btiring BUTTisa-s.ie.tiobUl.ttfciodo.t i:jn aaotM4 nor. Jnt 1 ' flr “ uil 01 6 6M * “iOi s*l iron 100 ba,b “I 34. 2SO d» rej At 33 <s&; 100 do netbannock* at 6C<3SS. ! OlL—Sale* O) bbl* No. 1 lira at B£©SB. BRANB Salea)6 to»b am all white at 75. MoLAB3E3—fi4i« 40 bbl* at 48£50; 25 do da at 49 LlttE—Sale* 25 bbla LonLvill* »t $1.25 *' u «2,k. Co i.l iiX3l5 APPLES—SaIes 40 bbl* at i3Au lIONKY—S.Ies 15 CX* at HIDES—Salts 60 dr/ fijnt at 17. PEATSERS—SaIe* 250 B>* pkke-1 atso; 50 d}chi'-k«nlO rKED—Sale* l too oldlJogaat $3O B tco. COIt 7t MBA L— S»W<* SO bath at C 5 GHKASK BUTTER—SaIta MOStaatS. OUAETAitY AMD COanEJICIAL. The anno*! report of the Rockland Mlalng Co. show* that Its operation* for tto } ear have fully met tba *Xpeb*ei. Tbo total «p*oditnre* were $l2l, 671-clo year's prodnet. $l3l. 3XB. March I the compsuy bsa au available aorplui mc.D dloi $55.200« f copper at the mine of $21,000. It ~we# $3l. 857. and la addition to the sarpln* noted, baa $5,212 la wd plleeaad mrtat.—[N. T.Tnlaue. r We annex a comparative atitcmsnt ol tbo Import# of torelgt. dry good* and general merchandise at Now Ytrx for £* U>aTis'll ■’ '■ ~” P *' rt "' ,l "" Entered at the Port*. Thrown on markit.... eisce m»v. ’ Entered at tb« Port. ...8.7.857.569 fll 447.G33 $19756 633 Thrown on mvhtt .... l2 503,525 —IN. T. TrUuj'jo. To* rariona coal trentporUtion rompaole* are dole* epl! We subjoin a lo nrimrj of .he shipoiaai* of C.>«l, ** com pared with l*«t season to tb a dap: „ „ „ , 18.9. 18tX> *"*«» 62d.:45...1ce. 55,239 bebnylklll C«nal 178/.05 21-963!—1n0. 30 833 “* L b '» b Hat1r0td503.944 2V9.724-Inc 9UJB2 L-hlgh o*nal.. ir3-47> 8t,!«„Ooc. 6531 Del A LackaWan’a II H.—.18J.655 264,22d-Inc. 717 U Broad T.p Hatiroad B»,rai H6<3...1nc. 17.810 Wyoming Canals— 23.152 29.41*-Dec. 1.764 Pb.mokln Rai read 30,188 86 032... Inc. 6»74 Lykaot Vallej-RolJrua-1 21663 33,829... Enc 19 846 Travorton Railroad 34;222 23,9.53—Dec 10 2»9 - I.S«U« 1.cee.015... lao 506.871 —[Phil*. iIoUkPD. Rustrsxr, May 3—Floor l« telling at 6 00@0 20 f .r »xtra to double ej ra 11*4 wheat (a worth 81,27; white do $i 32 Corn, 600 pe r bnab, shelled. Oats, 25c. Bye, 75a. White nib, $5,69 B keg. _ _ _ Jteto Turk. Mat 11 I&0O. Tax wmi Txidi —We bate to report aome change (mbs woo market daring ibe pan mont i. n 0 r domeatio fle.ee wool, no.wlthataodlog a small a oek, haa declined from 3 in 6 ptr cent, and wttn poiiod wool It Ismnch thesaxe Ti.«b it a grol aelec.t JQ and aiuck of city puitad. yet but little of g«M coootry mats, toe demand fur which baa somewhat improved. We barsbsen Informed ef a deddM oppodiion on the psrt uf tnannfactnreri to tba new tariff bill n,.w twf.>r»Coo s’“**’ *“ d etpeciatly to the »«fk)D r®l«ili gto wool, lie ih* b .^. th °r* ,U u e ’ ,nh ** rtlcUot fill becbaogel from wh.t It lain tba prveetau.lff MaoufsCturea >ie complaioicg abcoi thounproflUbJenw or boaloees tt.i. which ludneeatbem to bnv epar.ne- JLt I l * o ““** ,QU TO'logaod Imp-iftsat Hem# of the lest eu>ntb In onr wo 4 market u»v been tb .t the direct ln.- fma th. Upe of OoM Hope to tbl. portion and rhllape'pbl*. had to p V the daty c f 24 per cent, wlib i'f°trs .matt l.t walcb tba OnaL.m Boom anted. An Invoice from L.varpon! abarad the nm« hit have learned that tbs coat ef tbe latter ona owUm r tbelmJl J rS' , 4 t,OUOj ' We “ erol y ntnilon ibis to fine foreign woc-l bas been r-tber 'joist. Tbe holder* *$ ler P»ylßg tb* dQTj- are not inclJoetl to become eaar «lirt* by aabmlttlngto a serion* loaa, We l ?, ,T * T, ’ ri R°°* aelection* of Kertito aoJ Csre, and ere well wlih both. c ' (w!, ,r * Tef T fi,n « farmer mto*, and dc air-bl* kind, are tcarc*, and bald at higher rate*. A lair I'QaJneaa baa been doing lot thaatnek* are nsodtraA import* by XUiUroed Am/ou ?»*•» ■—2wr» eorn.TßeM *cci 63bbl® t “rf*- 4 ** *«n 2W do, J Usrdner, SOJ do fv!i'^,a ys . V b ***!• 3 U Uaofleld A Co, 1t bl baiter, W c - pearl*, Brown A Rirkp»trtcki 6 til b ® tUr ’ v «°»ocdec * bbiaafge * bat-er. R o*l - bon ' r * 3 H w «®“s 2do H MoManas; l bbl e r w« W O Thomson; 10 bbl* c oil, J D Lyon; 18 dwfi is HeetUtoa, 20 do, 15 dux tab*. VF Oasla s e. ?S LI!,Q I. r * r ““’•■'“-I b «'CT, WhilUr'r i Id o P 1 Paiae r *ou; 10 k*a tobacco, Atweil, lye A ce, rn •J. 04 ’ 1 i l B do * J Rt,lh ' 9 3 A M«*®rie-, 5 uca bhU S nir i - F4,o# * cc: 2 c,< l,o *> ,J McOearj; 1 box. 4 bbla. J D Thompson; lot h b good*, 4 Uatnifo; 6-J pkjp A * Or«h»nj-6ShMi tabiccn, ICQ d» wirblr.urti'ti btu sgff*, IS firkloa bolter, 5 phn.dZ ej'rk- 4 co; 10ck*•♦thenwo, PFtWAO ft aJ ;« Cora, 16 do M, 600 h pole*, 13 table eggs. 9 In toUer.fJ iw, B po**toopUoU,Jtrecb; 1 Mbbj wLtaky, U m’, J 1 n y^°rt S' t ' l U ***~*t, B A Febdraaockl L s .*?' 1 **•«*«: “del toctru. Brown A Kirkpnt.lA, 8 do do, 1 do tot?*, 6 do wrabbo»rd»,R D Arm elrooß Cd do« backetg, ft do cooler*, B Ere*#.* 1 »U door. kt & J 3 * r * 1 ral ’’** w ; Uppwwu A <m 1 bol rg*. BTenoo, Prcrtta ft cm 3 do* treo, L D4l1.ll; 14S *k> «££■ KlitiTtt't.ff'J! r rrr,ft « t « B * 160 do, w O Wlt»n; 621 atoll * Whit*; 1 bbl batter, £ Ueaxelton; 4 tit this, Jo, epeoem 4 bbl* rgge * hotter, II Y White, LOUIdVILLK, per GUtiWOod—3oo bbl* Boor, CO hhds •fcoolder*, 28 do tobicw, 96 cble whf*»y, 8 hbd* bacon. Clarke A co, 9 bb • wbl*ky,67Q;do floor? IS II Vyr*c 28 k r b * e ?°’ 2 •?**' ,l0 '* Br —KtTkpatrlek; lot *bo.t 5 U “e »!: . JoCe * * Cooler. 7 tgi tobacco, Seat Cocperr? do do.Jhbd* »ng*r, McDonald A Arbackle. 6 bbl* r«n,lfs ft It) bhd* braon, J B Joneff, 2 bga k*J, 60 bol* J FlOyd a co. 4 bbd* tobacco, 1 bx nmpk*. J W Tmjlor, lhhd tobo;cs, 1 bx earn pie*. A Mann#; Jibhdt to-' tobteco, 1 Iron coorir»>, Wsymm A ton,fijlnta, 2 cheat*, J J T McOomb* A 00; Iclte.t, li f 1 b .* bbl hoo "»* Ik* do, Mr* Groan lay. BT. LOUIB, p» r W 1 Macl.y—:loo gbldca, 201 i Blot do, M D.Ungt; 62 I'Ll*.fire el*y, II U Guilin*; lot euedma. Wlbl» fire clay. B.k*w«ll, Pear* A CCSBB d bldw. 6ubi. ck* bacon, Clarke A co; 1 bbl Tar nUh, Dumber A or, l tablr, 1 bat rack, lb ek A Usler, 3ck» batd ware, Ilajs A O.tty; 60 ton metal B2o**r, Mmlck ft co. T*. * r «iV^ U, '” 10C Lhs#, » 81 M * OTembot; 61 bbde tobacco, -5 bla hemp, 3 bf bbl. liquor, Clark. A cc; » bbl. Are clay, For»yib A c<\ 176 ton* true ore, QnfL Bennett A 30 cktbatn*, J P lUonah ft co; 9 kg* tobacco,Ucßaae fi^ J jVu^. Sr, . C ' ,J ', { ck ' d - Mcan.ray A 0*43 S roen if, * co; 104 do do, J Y MeUagb.io; 60 tiro, metal, fclnger Kimtok A w; 3 bbl* *acd, 11 .k* do, M B Sinclair, 1 tTB, Notary PnbUc. ,^5 !I - NC i I \? ATI, P° r M*rtnora-64 bbl* floor, W Bingham: I? d k \ w i ox 4 r/’* djdo K u “**«; 8 McCniker 40 V^o A^”*J., ‘ c * i 16 d °. Darker, A l>ro*;2o do, J Bl.ckA PWllpkftMeKtf.,; 60 do. R A Dancao; 92 db, A Ballou; 1 hdl A Brown A co; 20 bbd* «ogar, 6 re* 2 do 3 bbd* .boolder*, 4 Ohts oil, J T McComb* A ea; U) bbd* »idr*. Uoltnr* A cc; 23 Lbl* wol.ky, 60 dopoik ** 7? f * ® bxt Bd6 bbl* l.n). 2 bbde, CUrke A l* l ?tt fe wAI,k »» Llo,e * Tnmblo; 4 t-bl* Avar. 4do abj i f *I«S JSliuMon; II ree. lobac®. ftTi. l i7Kw 2fl «' caod, **» F S* ls I tM Uejl, 4 tbU tar U.rtn.-.o A Olgb,; 10, m»cbio«e,l box K£TSn!'. , !? 0W 3k*, jarß.Jßap. A h flu l ° fcbU tu, ' J<Co, ™ flwraJ 2i 7 l»bl* fl a Ed^rton Tb*r» vx* a c >o»U«r»M* amoaot of actiTlty rxUbltcdon the wharf jeiterday. IWm.ls.lnc* FatartajSSSeJS nomerooi. The whither cniloor* rcry warn, and at time* tbtro or **truo< Indication* of ralo. Tberleer l* xattle^ Wi T * u,< ta * S‘ Tb* W. J. Macl.y, alter a long at*eoee, with t# axato !°*». T "i? r B, ;,K aU *ad penem# going stS f V* 11 cf »plendld cpportnnlty °° Tf- ** lh f u • K and will ro throe go wltb ln* 1* ooaiaunded by C»pt»ln W. Oonwi. Sf.Mi/STStaf“ ~n“ **" Xb*panctaal*te*mfr Emma Grabwn, C#nL 11. Arnr 1* lb. regular pocket for ZooesTllle to ■*» 10bwtM, facttamisd, Jtbt La good boat and In tba charge ©f a careful tad atumlr* cretr. The Grind Turk from Pittitargh for UUael* rim. B W td T tb ft®* l 29 borsef J S Pringle cmmlq from tbeoaae port, deatloel for Xew Or* lloxel r*U, Modemor, M d Economy »m*l n from Pittebnrah with full eorgoM Jacob Poe cam* Tb?Otai?S> IIT r !e,# s? r IU . drp,rt fcrriMetourgh Unlay I?»{wsi3£Sr u * l * *-**"» ?* 1 '" ,,60 '6 1 ' ihra7 , &SJ ra TSlff r rt " ln M»tTpp«r BlaMrst-tMia wSSt.'S7teS““' i *“ i “« «a»* m Jb7 u."„ p H“S; n *'I'' 1 ''* a,,! * “> iai «* ItliauudthUthePraJUeßmewillbealotalltrm. i . Cf 'kn , l Prod L>w«nk, from Upper Ml»- ! lU,,i MwUl * Mi tonUTll?efrom Bt.atsoeai ARRIVED. Telegraph, Brpwsarltlf; J.fferooo, Brownaellle; GO. Bejord, Ellubetb; Cheroit, Wbtellec; Mormoto, Locitrflie; GUnwood, *• ff 1 Mod ay, 8t LoaK Emma Gnbats, Zm>c*tllU; RJttt- Atrkiii. N«w You.Usy 7.—Rear quiet lad'ptlm BctaiDtn* nncbasgtd; there is ton* export demand mr Ttrf xood az tra etat* ti SWO, but hoUert refnee to. accept Im than Mice 7300 bbU. CanadianTlcnr In MrMaS at UyeFlour I* abady. arnmiuSEJtJi nomlnuty oachangwJ. Whiaky eteady, with a w«Uf om? demand, at SlK* Wheel; mere eteady Inonlry far exmri* •Me. IWCO mub MllveakM Qub at f ZOz Soo(fbn*h No. Uckto. wring at SU9H, a*d 3300 bwb S « |UI Byaqaiet at 80. Uari.y plenty anddn l*»7l Cora littJ: with an lm proved export demand; e*Us firmer aim • Coir demand. In coil (0* rxnort: mlm .at 42 ft lcd . Canadian, end tir Stair nkM *bont*o.ooo baxb. fork quiet and fltm CotU* Arm, hot pot MoUmaecontlnoe. eieedy BlcTrtl/S A moderate fcuMnea 1# dole* in Eagir at vm eattained price*. * *wBr*TMj-Incmeal»lc*n*,.t3i3.«ir:dfcm»a In epaeie, (ucroaee in dreulatLn, |Sot t 6l9, it* emsatn d«poMte.|BU6lS. ■ , CutoißkkXt, May 7.—Flour In moderate dmaeftcsparSie extra fancy brand* (815(936,0. Wbl*ky sail. Prarltwne ara flra»r, with *n «mp*r>Twtdr> mood. Mara talk (17,36.' O«ronbeld at Lsrd firm at lc<3l?a Grooratai UMbMgrd Prtw* qtullttra *■! Wbeetln good demand; (bemartet le Bran white (1430 (1,43; red (UK3tAB> C>ra*ci<rt; Itotwtl, li in I g«; ear ha* adTiocwl to 48(949 Oeie«taedy at 43&J4, la balk- Rye ready at 9GQ9X Barley 63Q53, Era tern expunge }4 pramlcm: Qola 4Q» premiam. . ~ - : BACON —10 tiorccs S. U. ilamr; 6 do do Dried Braf, 4 crake Ehoehhra; ■ - SOOrponode Bide#, ' ' far mle by my 3 PECK A LAZEAR, 1(5 liberty etJ 1 SECOND lIANPfLATFOM'SCALBT' Al do ,do ' Vda • for ml* by . . , jEHMTfft ft CtCWQßTffr'? nyl.-- ~ . -But 13)»ndi3iJwoml»traU. FXrOOB—6O .bbtd. 44 Norfhera w -'B-to LVfimlaktordkaftAEMkßy.'!.-^^.,- r . .* ■»*,. - aA?tttDtH)«ooi , ;•■ ?■* ■ c- ! •• - :>• j'X I ’ PITTSBURGH BASKETS. 6 00 a 10 6 60 6 00 0 2} roa rat wut 1«58 IW9. 1860. —1759.U3 $1,782,210 $1.21714? ... 919108 l.TtiW BIS 1,143 727 Imports by airer. RIVKH BBW9I liagletar. DEPARTED. Telegraph. Brownsville; Je&r».B, ilrownerllt*; 001. Bayard, Ellxsbelb; Chetcit, When,log; 3l*r*figo,Ft. Loci,; Orb, Memphis; SSWISi ilottctS. Tho CoatruiitoM mil Eapcrlapoa^of'a ** *«“*• “* “* *»n>. pm Utbitf, /V»m.i*£ o fl£ l I o, ** bo ,aff,r 11001 y*r+ ***r»J*prur«.ortpi«tn- •*s^s* 4a l,** • (aputit:oo “° T#< * a ** ted;r * ,3ia ** 1, « l S.'SJEL'■ -■*■■<-■■' ’«* Ta.*!*. sfwin^.SJBBSK.JiKK »r»fcd*w3»f i>YO&*£ Al4<3jf fiTto'" - P O T> H> n a cox &o<<cvs£ jicSx ISSSCTS,*. eooUio* to Pouoa. ' LTOX*4 **Oy&TiC riLLS AKB CE&TAIM DSATU TO HATS *plQto£ig SfirSold lmy»h>r» ■<> Mxr*a's Mijucclocs Ptum Demons, IV Oh! v tfovdy <*m« n\oti Kirt-tStrt to IV-THtoiin tttra, Mx*, Cu.k*uACifli Ccj#, isn, Mcncmo, FUtf, awns, Mom, Qtua Wc*m *np o**bo inset*, *« 50,000 Boris SOLD TN owe BO.HTS. Celebrated Em-dire fcam bvv exicadrelj e»d ftw fun lu •[) porta of Korop*, aod thslrefea* OJWU power bare bc*-a *ti*,c*j ty Cm. Comtaof fr*a«, XasUn<J, AcstrU, Pnxai*; Bmrto. 80x007, Bel*fr on, Holland, Naplea, Aa, and ibtlr Ctoeoifcal pnpertM ezunleed,*n«lapproved by «u «iv*iajvi:gU*:»<t Modtet!- t acolrtea oil otm the »orld. TVIr destroctlTroeea to alj feted* cf wrmln Ui (bjkU ha* bcec certified In (hi* coontry by the Director* of tho rarioce PoWlc iMtftatfca*, Pltnten, Farmer#, Proprietors of Hotele, Weirhooaw, lUnoftctorisa, end by ruiooa £» Inpnfihfd pritxte ettlteaa. 1 Nnmemu TectiaooUla tod OerUflcstu c ; :U (bt«»Beß>adle« cmo be aero at th« D^pot. For psle, sod Retail, by the laniltot SDd Pro- JOSEPH MiTER, Practical • CU Brosdwsy (car. nonstoa ft,) Sow Twlu General for the C. Btales sod TUBES* fCS V. RUBHTON, ProggUt, No. 10 Aftct HoC*B» «fid *IT Prosdwnj, N«»w York. - lkr» An!? lhtmei 'T' »bo!r«l«mo<3 rt-Ullbyß. 1. EKL ,^v^. Cl> - a ' Tn ** Wood ana Second et&: JOa.HIMIKO. I Soyer’a Sultana Sance, | Fob Hot and Cold Disks or Ail Kinds. «Tb>« most dellcioas tad appetising Fatten loToatnl bj.tha 'Tsaowscd "Botx4, m for tbs London Esteem Clnb, !>, tisn bis i!(ctsn, msanfee* toreJ by tbs areU>kno*Q of Cacast < Disctaru, Lbad->o, Cron tbsorig’oii recipe. It 1. tie tsror* Its fiance In:Eog4*od, acdoa tbs Ooolinaat, wiib a Mgb sad grostog American IpU cores, ted U tnrch fpprorrd of as • •umoieat to tbs appetltsttd-iild to dl*euJi>o, OmiU.Va OF IDE LONDON PUESd “Wo onr oorrMpomfrbC to (Vy Mon*. goy«'fl m» Sooce, on UtM lb* •balUooV 3 wee.' I( ft mvlo tJiet * (b« TarkWt Can* 1» ese*llcot,#otl 1( aCordnon* *Wet*Wo *IJ In «wt« u| u'.w cwtjno.t Zanctt “Sotsry, Piqmtic and Sftcy, *iat&y tbefinlu* of So?*,” — Observer . •V. oiui. kJJaiiCi to &oJ fowl, tail •boQtd have » plaeo on oreiy t&blo,”— Mom. £ote Ayontv for tbo United Buua, GARDNER Q. TVELIN, 217 Fulton b(, No* Yort, »“■* BRAY A BATE*. 34 CornblH, Silo by Gtocon and Fruli Dcalors every* boro JalfcSuwJly - ' 8. B. a c. p. maeklb; PAPER MANOFACTI/reBS, Aod Dwlertio lt-X>s, PRINT} CAP, LATTER AND ALL KINDS 01* w RAPPING PAP ED R. H*t* rtzaoraj from No. J 7 Wood etreet to No. 83 Ssftb&U ? Street. PRtilijrjtj,- Pe. cr Trade for B»g». Joan g. lee, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 03 narketst., Pittsburgh. A guud..assortment t.f Cboins, Cabsikkd, Vmtisos, C&furba, icrJ all goo-i, *,otuU-i ft* gmtlnwn/ «K)Tdrr* promptly fiUod, is the Utwt rtrlt* of thssrt. mrC6:ly«lfo * Pittsburgh Steel Works; mAqjorn..,,... ~.70Bws. e<»Tp.^.*.#.«*omoooo .JUNiiis* BOtD&.co, Usaof*ctorm of- CAST STEEL. —ALSO— SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL. BPRIN9 AND AXLES, Corner Ross and First Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. , *■ r ***... STW leu, ..ATI? lUOTHIM, Utsorritimniti. rtll«dd[.tl». riTTsntnon conmssioa house. Walker a barweyb, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And AgeuU fw tbt Sale of PITTSBORGH 3UBOF.ACTUSBD GOODS, Coal Oils and cteir Sl* rcbansisi. Wo, 160 Pearl Street, NB W VOKK . tplidtrt, to wbfch prep« perwoal it' tenttyn »b»li t* gtrea, rad procaed* promptly R«lttod. urnun. i. Pnrr, Rfeh»nJ« * Ca,|Mw«n. Jvba Bl«* * Co, AleXodef Kfo*, Uq ,| » WcKe* * UrbtW Mi*ekliij *u». Wil#oo tiJtmia*, JT.T. JC^gQ«vVt>Jt^'Kr‘ SIGHT BILLS DRAWN, BY DDBCAN, BUKRMAH A. <JO„ ON TUB UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUM3DP ON* POUND STERLING AND' UHTABDiC Atad, Bill* on eta prlodpiS frmott, Belgian, IlolUad, 6enn«ny, KckU tod otitcr Xojnpucn St»is» constantly on band and for sale by - WM. D, WTLLLASfS * 00, « Y Wood rtrwt, corner of Thiri^ »» o> •«««#■- 1 r. a. witHtcw socauss »>ui»iaia. sobissos, aims i niuees, FOUNDERS AKD MACHINISTS, WA.S HIN&l’OIT W-O SK 0, Ponna. Office* So.Sl ntrk«t ttrt«U ' ’** Manofactnra all kind* of Steam toefrtfc tail Kill «T. Onti>, Esitrctd Work, Steam BoQan ud Sheet Iron work. Jobbteytod dopeoathortaottee. tcrtfclydfo THE NEW SKIRT! A GREAT NOVELTY!! Gract, Btauiy, Strcnjih and tiyktrtm. Combined! JW. BRADLEY'S liIPKOVED AND • PATENTED : “TIP TOP” SKIRT, For nuemoJlihtoeaaand durability of BaUrfaLeom* binH vub the elrga&t and the graceful fed la rtwn to the ▼eued’ pJ * CB * tbs, * klrtf * r <o*dra*ca of *O7 other pitta* Eaton, Cree dclUacrum, No. 17 Viflli Street, AraihaAfetla for tbiat»lace. andwtlL«pp!yall Dealer* •t MANUFACTURERS Pft/ctS—litixht charge* c-o»r add«d. Al*o, Agati for tbo aa ln of v ; Bradiej’s Patent Spiral Eznprwi Buttle. Tin li mil, .Skirt Sojprrter. It »M boHOT tlx •kJrta perfteUy without the .boaMatabatng botuddovs with •traps.aad ooakkt abcald b* wera wuhootboa. Weight Only 2$ Odocee Bach f E. 0. A A!. tUobtTetor Atelbo •■LA BBtLV •Dd*‘3sUftEKA w WO'ntNIKfJIT. -OSBOURNE * aM^WILOOr';WO7XN 9 mrs. . 1 - The -OORTEdIE" SEtßT,tal StST and CHEAPEST SHIRT Bade. CSyWholefaJeaod Retail Dealen.ia all tb» ftbote. . / . 1052 nuTHietu t The attention of Mothers is called to Dr EATON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL, *bUh fa U«hty ncoa. ntradeJ f> alleoßplaiole attending mhat Dra ratery,Celle, Creep, 4e. . • • BIaK)D food.—TbU mrf Uae. belntaa ltd name tea* r«. "Bfcxi Toot«»d . •dMnlfci4be 9 ™r»sia« tIM frJo .11 p.tjnt DMtciM, 11 bill mu, Un.ttwtbo ol«!l*£ •i.n&ttag lio:aUipim, c r Utfldfne. 6, bleed, lib IMIUO.VSO.I. ,«b« tf «n, .1 work, on !.!ocmilj[|. PbJ llalogy, ko , .ad li Mrblk I. rnr^i , ,° a^s-!'* ta " ah "’ STEAM BOOK. BINDER? AND BLANK BOOS MABCrACrCEY—AII klnfe of Blcdloj to l*xs»»ad •mail qua&ntf«rj*jih*rcrnw&*ita!or ptafa, la tMcutlc Uoi*. QtTiog (kc-flttiw npiriot 10 •* t»bU»hiß*ut la ihii di>. pu&Ufb«r» b»x «*p li{ ibcfr work done la th* t«*t tty to im Ik b tbao cu b« A- H EOWAW laproTCKDoi lg Book IkDdtojr Bmf*Tl: * Mi>) ?4 TtHxKraH. Piiabatch ! LLkN U UUli'iTS— . SKELEJPW PISHING REELS. THin crrcx* tmmorej brtxpnjN eased fl*b«ntotn to *» *D» ;.•' TußTßur aatiscit Fo , ‘ tele by »pa it gT>t»F.Jft-cr>r. liberty aad Bt. Ca r «ts Q.UM BELTING— A fan axortocat of topertor qrx*ltty far ttU b j MI tim tAKCie-i go ttj i wr. llAßbitatl, ''ip- •- . : ' -lomokw tin inijjifa Mrt6lr ciit, bt of fwssca wali / A^Dp^ooairioNi- WTBtffCMPKD ISO at. OOLD I'Ai'iKS-rf'mbroideredHJoU .Pi- VJI pert tor psrtari »ni<3f»wl«trooinior',ttsrt finUS •tjw— * cbou Baoru&xfiL&r Ml* by »fg - o'. TUB tBJUJ&jt OP TUK SEABUii I ooas coa run asta ra. bar* (£&Vit** cm* ty.Ut»»igry jmt No*. TJ
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