'•,'l.i IttO.Ati.4i.i..;. v== MONDAY -81001 NO, FEB' 4, 1861 CITY AFFAIRS bfictsolos.oarcAL !Omar/aim:is for the Gazelle, by G. S. Shaw, Optlobo, 69 Fifth St.—corrected daily : • 111 SQL • 111 BRAD.. 00 ' 48 00 47 9 o'oloolr,A. II " • Y. Barometer The; .Affirity at Ifs evnte halt-Coalition of w~w~+ -A foie - days Were we alluded •to a murderous awash perpetrated lopon IL man named A. ki.'llan en, at 'Drovers' Hall,.bi the' Ninth ward, on the 19th of . 1 1111 1 1. - "Michael Redman, Mary White , . alias Mites,sind Henry Mires were arrested upon a charge of iuwault:and-battery with intent to kill, and gave bail for at farther beating to-day. Several witnesses Were examined, sec the testimony went to shosittust Mari . .. Mires had attack Baena over I the head with an won poker, while Radio.. dealt him *Wet with a chair . 'There was no evidence nli ri ar , and he was discharged. i n lu P s I :it e d l ien sn piciv ig ed . eg gradrialli until within a day or two air, Urbeii he took a relapse, havi. ng 'been seized ith chills end fever, which brought on de 'Wises Or, AM, the at ending' physician, was IMMIn ti ll to testify - in regard to the condition of •Hi ' .biti hi Subsequently sent a note to the Mayo Mattel that the patient was not of danger, if be Dull take :proper care of himself. The counsel fir the defendants.aaked that they be die barged upon giving ball to 'newer a charge of s t o aseault aerLbattery, but Mayor Wilson . Orlin to accede to this request, odd held theni to ensue for &malt with latent t' bill. ' In j See to the defendents we may state they ware enjoying themselves at a ball, on the night of the dry, and they allege that there Wee no dieter besee'of Any Mad until Hanna, (who Is • fireman on the Central itillrood,) with others. who bad ar. rived on One of the night Wiles, vialted the ball and provoked the dtiturbanee by taking unwarranted liberties in the roe= J __ _ _ ittimpstar Cass of lidiglavvay Robbery. Thetrestitne Arprese relates a singular case of robt'iry, or rather an attempt at it, which occurred at Loudonville a (ow days ago. `lt seems that a drover by tha nem of John Minima was stopping kith* town; and One chimers otitis town overheard Mr. Milboon express his istantlon to go into the country • few i nalles, alter dark, whern_the three men in question conceived the plan of ebbing him, and set about .entaplitiog the arrangements to carrying It Into .effecb 'Atter the arranpments were com pleted; sae of the number, having some acquaintanos with Mr. Milliaos, Wormed him of the plan to way lay him. Mr. MMison, who had a large sum of moneyin 'lds posesubm, at one* placed It in sere heeds, an/ whauXths hour for hie departure arrived, bad mid. his irratipmeats to give them a imam uption by arming himself and seeding man along the road whieh he intended goihg. Alter proceeding about two tallenfrom town ha was assaulted by one of the number, who assented blot down, while a sea. end see succeeded in getting his watch and making his escape. Those stationed along the road at one, advanced and arrested, one - bf the number and pro. admits ! town:, The one that sectued his welch - anitstili Ids *snaps returned to town at a late hour, for the purpots;as is thought, of getting his clothes, when bevries taken, and the two are try lodged In the Ashland county jell. The third um, who acted as a stool lava, her been Wetted. Arreet of aze Alleged Thief On Friday, noise person entered the uvern o Joseph Spencer, on Second street, and robbed the till of eight'iir ten dolliri in money, anion' wbicb wust five dollar bill en the Clinton Bank or Co lumbus, and alone dollar noteran the Eagle Bank of Rhode Island. Sespieion attaeled.to au alleged thief named Tkomu Wood, who bed been loitering about the premises. This morning he wee ed to the-Mayors poliCe, and looked up for a heariog. No money Wa found upon hies, but he had in his poseeission a pair of “outeldere," and a "jenny." used by burglars in unlocking doors and hare's% &aware .and treigke• The powsesaion of such impleintits. pros. that the man would ewe) if he.got a dancer - and it is said that there ars eireemstancert tending to implicate him in the lea -cony now placed to hui charge—loch as offering oilleasswering the description of those stolen from Mr. Spencer. He was commitlid to jail to answer at the mat term of Cour. Ground Eloig Day. February was the celebrated "ground bog -day,".Which; according to legend, fleas the guts- We're( rut-early_ or a late Spring. The story goes that on that day the graved hog—or, u the Yen keei,rWl woodchuck—leaves his winter quar ters esd salliei forth to snuff the air. If there is se gam to show him his ikadow,-he goes eau. neatly shoat, aid will even venture, to dig op a few roots; tq try the hardnegs of the u well se to tickle his.pets le a little, after his long hiberna• don. - But in ,4oisg this, should • glinneerisrg of soutane strike him sufficiently mon to mark his shadow on the, ground, he hits at once to his hole, • there to bibersede for six weeki—as instinct rushee bite that Winter will ' tertaiely lister that much longer. ShOuld there be no patches of gunshots to diatutb Mr. Woodchuck, he remains out, know big that the reign of Jack Frost will greedily ter minate: WhOsicw the gun on Saluda)? bow Trial Granted The motion for a new trial in the cue of Dr. Altman.B...Kingr convicted of assault—and battery withlntenCtri ravish Mnle Florida B. P. Knot, was. argued at length in the Criminal Court, by R. Biddle-Roberts, Aso., for the defendant, and i Thomas *lashed! . for. the prosecntrit. The principal ground for the motion wan a mistake trade bythe prosecutris in her testimony. It ap pears that stie testified that the defendant entered the room, locked the door and tire key in his poiket; while - affidavit. produced in Court show there is select and key to the door. Toe Court rented the motion, stating that this part of the evidence Was calculated to have great height with the jury. PHILLD4PLUA MID PM/30MM BASKS,-It is mated theti .the , Philidilphia Banks have already remised *Rosie payment ' and as some of our cid mom seemi . ltw' think our Bake still. unable to re-, mime me • • carefully prepared comparison of the state of our hanks with tease of Philadelphia, onithe 26th ultimo : :,-.Pliftedslphia Banks, Jan. 2814,1861. • SACO. Ltant.L:Ttlse. 1. Demetta--.. 411,801,230 km byß. Binks...g. t . upt1„01 Mtentsikm.. 3,737,1013 ' • -- Des lo Bea ..—. 3,143,706 ' ' • i ~ , ProgionlOo a Amato to Mellltlee, $1 00 to }1 514 = 772 ' 633 Pitubunk Baas, jam. stuk,isen. A • . lIIIM. LIAELLIIII/1/1. neck ,_—.....--$1,11.16,6021Dep0d1a, eta-...—51,929,631 bee 1.1 • - etc.. 971,1/0 Circolelote..... ,- ..‘.... 1,619,70 e .$2.154,13E1 14.6111,83 Propotirun kg' Arsata $1 03 to $1 SC '• !amour A-Firie.—Oft Thuteday erasing a young man, formerly of good standing in this city, but who retorned from the fir-west recently, a wreck of his former self, from ottar-indulgenee in into Me aling fields, wu found in Min office of an attorney **Fourth marmot, with a pile of paper, coneiming of Isaias torn - from law books, burning on the floor before him. 'The opportune anima- of a police officer pyeyented the deetruction of the building: The isafortueste man bad entered the oboe and, in • freak of delirium, attempted to fire it. He was arrested, sndyeaterday the Mayor committed him to jail, where he bee spent the greater portion Ot bin Hine since reclini to the city. He in ari. deettp,fisani, arid should ng be severed. dentate. sok LAIICCIIT.—BeverIy Paterson, charged:with the larceny of a coat from Andrew Jackson, was arrested by the Mayor , * police yeller day, end committed for trial. A companion of the deteadent was consisted at the lest term of Court, and ismer is the ieniteatieryThaving been caught in the. act of pawning the cost ate loan office on umidifield 'street. It appaave that the coat wee moles 'by Peterson, and. as a true hill was found 'phut' lona by the last Greed Jary,:hla prospects for the:peottentiary envier; &tiering. lb. parties ate all. colored Fool ottoott..--The Franklin CUizen 'bays "Lain lk. C0...0n this Lad of A. D. busileynear Prissidast Femme,. struck' fine vela of 01l liaturrisy last, we are informed. Another well os the 'thew lot•ggives eSidence - or, rose is large quantities t3iiaadoil. Fusser end Osborn. lasso • punifieed nberr-04 oil- is thole welt oaths BMAh loom, oppieltir the mouth of gut Bandy, but !tie still boring, not basing enough to pay yet •••—i4•Car:rontnris on same..farm, kiss also struck some oil but iistill.boring. Mr.-Magee, on the Burns rem, has 'trick moms oil bet is sot' yet deeriaamk.” lilitrialw Panama —Driveller General Negley hair notified the First Brigade, Eighteenth Division to bold theinandrie liarauthwee for • genital pared , : on Wishlitgaites blithdY, the 22d of Estwuary. 1,11. the, ilignenipenintelaidnalng the new Zones* Com psidyanebetierrorill be oat in tall forge on the noelielon, and;,n - tintabeit conspeaSen from the • • thou:Ont.—Wm. Hall and Edward Harris were taltioacithe pvnitintiary Satardily by Jailor Small. Thri hinter was Wsitteaceit . to an imprlsosmant of twnTlfint sad sic Months, awl the latter for one yeartad:lts monthe,.for !mealy: Hall previously oaftad ititiviln tholealtentiary,sci that the con. Saloon will not ite novel to him. , . t HS TUN BEST it ..,... e .•. , MARKET ARTICLE M! I°l , sarBLoOD , From— Attention is called to sacw 04torte, Feb. 2.-The Veiled IRMO Mint this mat raoureiteo and ',atone i polopsroaka: l ** 4 sod Conon noun, who quihtlylhhh h Pchostaloa or so vrri s 0 to soother coloann It Is au salloni, tom dtososorroonn - ._ . ,_ t he ..o un i t i ee . T he oMotale =Woos be aaaloandosi with say of stos snoorrove petard YlatoroaT ?7 S ure . AP! nadithetoot the fair. It to a canna reconly So 101 l ths continua in their pontoons, haring ren t the oa th i ' ' 01 ' MoNtaitgorthad, sad ',potion/ thou of • throne, Wore proscribed itig the ordinance or lISCOII 01: 10--na]. , I- J - r , 4. -at in toop i stnollar woonsonontbs, sad youn- u letlf or. -poTti.otcottzeanontittilattts o u t lLd c e lt r i eonAid p e . ratioe the re- . thae poetiti. equal to Mks pounds ',-, • Mama Wotan , A Dame, of Nrw 'ratty'," • solo ,Co _______.._ - - E 1 0 '" r A. IS. 111 1' . .. • kw.. Milo at WholantiobT .. 41aPl. bet tala"" inoa ka I :l l"" barri misig 7ob i"Z or toode"taletwlekrort'ai."47ila.costo.44"erls, It-r•RtheAllaadhlii".g7thpeta. o l f . eoe " rer .— Ta b tioli . B . t ahla at. C Y a lare "ln bern ti" vie -001theteleg..el it dole,so paregerus or **wig ear % of the Legtelathre. have pee hose to attend the Perm's. Slat Mandate& Ci:h:' sig..- .0,....i..zaw.'0. - .2...80ire boo sold k1.d.0 mu h•thtieh °hos , hith ttet lama , t"whaaah,.._ mama. i , , ... - d•MN sr *sod so hrrolootah OatOilletnantla.. on .... One tuatara rOthetrat WWII? OiPtautble hie . • prrTs Bs s 0 Kt, PA .z. - 114 1 - 111.41°416/ ' l4vala h cgA -4614.4 74 " 4 . 0 0 avitim6ss falai/ throsabost the Stip, to sot tit ease .• 1 _ . .-• lebeiggialighe•MaMllMl.TheGe!", -glisimc •Pbt py _ mows ix " wit st ta , mi3l " 4 reolti 01,1417,1710.111"pitio.„040,, ‘,7 ' OrMIKW III . ' -''' ' ''' ' ' • — *Vl' I; itiAll .f: 4 - - x. .- ac; i .C....,-..-,7.34, .4 ,' 'l. 1 ~z,, , ,,,,f lA4 - ..N ... ~ . 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The. irchand 1 iffrawaigia.. , •• • ~.,• ,; On Saturday, the compositors ln,the office of the Morning Pea •preseaded it =Olive gold ring, `elegantly set, to their foreman, George Pierce, , upon the °amine of his leasing that office for tbe , plaque of miming him duties as one of thy. Con ductors on the Birmingham Paseenger Railway. The gilt was presented on behalf of the donor., by Mr..lturalifield, the assistant foreman, in ii'neat speech, which was happily responded to by the recipient The ring was made by Means. licine man & Miran, and is • very neat piece or so, t. mumbip. In the evening, the donors were invited to partake of a aamptuous repast at the saloon of Mr. McGinley, which had been prepared in a recipro cal way by Mr. Pierce. Some (meaty penman sat down to the table, and a right good time they had —one which they will not coon iortet. Mr. Pierce is a clever and accommodating gen tleman, and we are pleased to note this substantial indicator of the good will of has fellow workmen. A. a railway conductor he was polite, obliging sad popular, and his Wendy will be Oleteed to welcome hind back to him old position. I==l Some days ego a man named Albert Beckworth hired a horn and buggy from a Mr. Jones, proprie. tor of a livery stablo in Conneaut, Ashtabala count"; 01A — ostensibly for the primisa of visiting' hi , lothe, at Kluville, some miles distant. Beck worth was known to JOOO2, and no suspicions of dishonesty were aroused until it was ascertained that Itackworth had left the nefiliborhoort. Ile wu traced to Freedom, in Beaver county, where he left the buggy and harness, coming to this city on horns bank. Ile visited the stock yards in Allegheny, en Saturday, and attempted to sell the .horn. The owner, Mr. Jones, arrived in the city in pursuit of the thief, and on Sunday morning, in company with officer Ragas, overtook Beckworth on Federal street, when he OMB arrested and locked op for a hearing. As he he., no &Javan to make, ha will be held for trial, The Hank Suspensions. Oa Friday but, a resolution if inquiry was offer ed in the Senate, by Mi. Finney, of Erie, relative to the forfeitures of charters by those banks which impended specie payments ditring the late money panic. The resolution is as follows : • Resol.4, That the Committee on Books be In. Wanted to inquire and report, what Banks...if any, in this Commonwealth, have forfeited their charter by a violation of the laws regulating banks and banking institutions, and that the Committee bare power to send for persons and papers. Mr. Finney subsequently modified his resolution, Which did not materially alter it. Mr. Smith errand an amendment that the Com mittee be authorlind to inquire into the causes of the suspension, and whether juitillable, On motion, the subject etu postponed for the present. Trapklatlon Among the Cleveland Deckles. The colored population of. Cleveland have had rather uniusy feelings, since the late decision of the United State, Courts, at that city, remanding the slave girl Lucy to her Wheelie( evrcere. A day or two ago, a report probably started by some wag— reached the ears of a waiter at one of the hotels, up there, that him former Master, from North Caro lina, wu in the city andloi the lookout 'for blm. He at anew tied the bons. and the city, and took a Imo-line tor Canada. notber! colored -mats, a hack driver fora hotel in Toledo, ussimilarli frighten. ad a day or two wince. Colig up from the depot with his back one evenine,b jumped from the hoz as soon as he reached theeh use, and not stopping to let out his pairatingers.l He called the prnprie• for of the brume aside, and requested payment of his wages, giving therefore a very good reason, in follows: Ws time lot dis teller to he gone— Ise got my old mama in de 'Ferriage •• District Court Trial List The following lot of exesee will be taken up in the Diutnnt Court on Monday, F.b. 4 . h. Muni E Balms va Ulti wits Pfttabnich to •Inghsny va renn in Wightomn ni Mahlon Ir 04 Sian To Etnatilad it Coma y. Same it Mind n Anehnts 145. Won va (Morn 113 Clamiadnnalth v. WC- 1343 Coro idanatmatit I' a Rob lin. Mon ul 11 1 i11i it Whirr tat tbmwo vi Omit, Andirsba ya Borough 1..1 almiman n !Monism Blind igham & Marl BC Walt vi Walnillni 0,0111 •. Chili 311 Allechani Vim ra &ben- 443 Klee Lewfa Y. Baes d. Co ley and Yrlta tOy Hl-nub vs Uyriarn 11S Mimi Dnlagton and : • " Dr.. SdnallClC, or PRlLAt.aLrl3l.l.—This donde. is new in the city et Dr. Keyeer's Dreg Store, where he rill remain until to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, to'exatolne patient; •®icted with any form of pi/hot:nary disease. flip farmer patient, will be adrieed wi'th'out charge, bet all new calms where an examination with the 6 .llasi(taomeran" is needed hhieliarge is three dollar', except in cases of rat iona in indigent circumstances, when he will give an . . examination gratix. MONONGLIIILA SLACYNicATES.—The total re ceipts of the blonngsheln Slackwater Nastiratir .Compady for the fitCei year, are ainety.n,ne thou and, nine hundred •nd one dollars, and staty-or MIDI, RE follows : Iniesisti from Coat mdshr fe, 9111 111 Thu to en increase over lam year ut sancta thousand, one hundred and three del , ars and ten cents. The total amount of coal ran! daring the year was 37, 947,732 bushels, or 897.Chushels more than any premed. year. Tow BOAT Soea.-11 telegram ITU received on Wednesday by the miter.' of the tow boat Wm. C. Robiniononforming teem that she had took at Council Bend, fifty mile) .below Memphis. She is owned at SP/Ceesport .by the following gentle men William W bighorn, Daniel Pollard, William Dunehee, H. B. Sinclair', John Carvey. This boat was built at the SPBesstiort yard name three year. ago, at a cost of $ll 000; Previous to her nuking she was valued at $9,000. The boat mall not m aimed 1 we are told the policy expired bat a elms time ago. It is thought She will prove a total loss. Du to Occuastattcs.—John Adams, son of a Mr. George Adams, pf Nottingham township, Washington county, went not to the amble on last Saturday morning week, to feed the horses, and having staid longer than' usual, the family became alarmed. His father went to the stable, and found his lon lying dead upon the floor. 166r0 was • ring upon his forehead, whiah Indicated that one of the horsu bad Meted him. :The young man was abUtt nineteen years of age._ lutoaraar MeETINO..—The committee who were appointed by a public Meeting, Aridly ether the •rtValtacs exploadon, , ,' to report proper eteps for protection againet esplosion of stationary boilers, will report on this latiernoon et 2 P. M.. at the Board of Trade Tomei. The aebject this com mittee - bays in cheep la °nerd importan,e to eveay calm and we holm there will be ■ large, attend core open the meeting, itcsrrions To Costa!—ln .the Quarter Sessions, Mauro. Collier and BrOdy, counsel for Mr. Harbi son (who was tried (Cr fraud, acquitted and or; diced to pity the oosts,)•filsd a bill of exception, to tbe bill of costs profound by Mr. Coleman, witness for the prosecution. The costa charged amount in the aggregate to about Ono bandied and fifty dollars. Corwin - no rob Corirs.—Jobq Mintage", of Al legh'e•y, who profaned • charge of nuisance against Outman Schinire, at the last term of Court, but 'who was unfortunately seotenced to pay the costa, 'mooning to some y dollars, Wall &misted on • process Saturday, and committed ta der alt 01 payment. AlRll.lll7.ll.—Ttin mouse in t of Jod • meet in .he cue of Elijah Griffith, consisted of btaieing pumice under false pumice., Irom the tore of Mears. Hark ar. Allen, was granted in the Court of Quartak Beaaione. The ground of the motion wu a defect in the indictment. Alaz &MTH', FT.IIIIi.—OW Friday night a Orel broke out at t3mithv Ferry, destroying 'shanty. derricks, rat., etc., attached to pattwea oil well, We were unable to ascertain how it originated, but preaume It was accidental. The damage sustained was trifling. _ . Breese ZY • INLa.- 7 - Mari Harlehey on Saturday brought suit manna • man named Robert Turley, of fiction alley, duirgiog him with keeping a faro cinda dog. The an‘mal had bison • child of the prommatrix, and she alleges that the dog is in the habit of biting pass by. A warrant was Issued. Dtirt.—Patriek Teague, who viim so merino ly injured a few days ligo, by being thrown from bin norm on tho Pew Brighton plank road,. eau Hill dale Camelia, bas ',mince died of his injuries. Do bail long been titbit emptoy of Hoe. A. W. Luanne. and was a faithful aatLyalued servant. • VI [IC EU Ar rotel'eb motion of Wm. Shields Esq.; in the Comings Plea!, the following gentle men were appointed an 'hierarchs vacate the bridge over Priori/dile Bob, in Peebles township: N. Pat.. tenon, Wm. Phillips, T. H. Donley. Wm. bloantsorritollgate keeper, near Union town, Wile robbed f $l6B a-few day. aineez—moisey that the old Man ad bran saving for support in bin lent day,. Fates P held to:ball Wm! Ald. Ball, on Saturday, charged lainitlg frith ob. hoarding, to the amount of $l2 50, under falai pretences, utOath of Mn. A. Lane. FINLD —Io Susi Quarter Sessions, Robt. Mlrar. land plaid guilty to sailing liquor without a license, and was SIO and scour. Assuan Extnatrrow.—The Kirkpatrick I • y Society bold tails third aeons! estillowon, at Ma sonic Hall, on Thursday evening, Feb. loth. Digarrrre!tt.—Dr. C. , Sill, No. 246 Yam fty.t, attend. OM branch.* of dial/anted petrel elou. • Or DOCTOR C 4 BASLI4 Wetar Clare and 110Uld!, patbio Physlclant itlio *gout for Rainbow's celebrated True. for 14uptute's. No. 130 SmitbOold sarAu..sheilld not toil to rei dretp.sti of Prof. W4.:4, I. to.tor'• THE. LATEST NEWS. BY TBLZQRAPH CI AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Ilb Congress Second Session. [eviCLUSIOS OP flunkies waocazotaos.] iloost.—Mr. Quarks, of 'teen" said that aaoao sympathized lass with disaaton than he. Thwayias no ttarra4at for it to the ooastitation. Ile believed. however, in the sacred right Of resolution when the goverrindent becomes oppnentice. He advocated the restoration of the Miesouri Compromise line, which will Tatars pesos. Mr. Wilson ' of Ind., argued that no injury or wrong hod been done the South, and seceeelott re tolled Wom ungrounded complaints and causeless fears. Until slavery disappeared it would always be thenouree of all oar ware. Adjourned. WASIII3OI.OI, Feb. 2. Eloosit.—John Cochrane, Mr. Morris, of Pa. ' and Mr. Noel, of Mo., unseated memorials •xpressive of the itrobg desire for the adjustment of the difficul ties. Those presented by the lest named gentleman included the signatures' of thirty-five ladies, who do not that approach Congress in • sphit of diotatlon, bat as the dewatendents of honored women of the rev- olutlomi • Mr. Sherman called up tho bill euthoriziog the President at any time before the let of Wily to borrow', on the credit of the United State. a mien not exCeeding V 5,000,009, certificate. to be hinted for not lee. than $l,OOO coupon. payable nemi annually, with interest, end the faith at the United State. p ledged far the payment of the interest and principal. . Mr.; Phelps tittered a tinbatitute that the 30th mention of the act of Jape 11160, providing for the redemption of the Treasery notes, be modified, so a. to empower the Secretory of the Treasury to negotiate the balance of the loan not taken under that ail on the most favorable terms, instead of re stricting the negoustione of the loan at no leas than Par, and .Gera notice of tea, mewed of thirty days. Mr. Phelps said the Mornit and bill pro posed a loan of twenty-rice million, and the bill reported from the Committee twenty-five millions, when there is an exhamited loan of fouiteen mil lion. coder the act of Dine, of which he desired the government to avail itself without uonecessery delaj. Mr; Sherman approved of the amendment for the loan Proposingsls,ooo,o6o. U. .apposed it would route up the accounts of thin administration. As there war en money andilittle revenue, they would be obliged to resort to the credit of the government. Mri Madman offered tits proviso that no part of the loan Should be used to maintain • form to make war on States which may have 'seeded. Mi. Sherman refused tiny each amendment. M. Garnet, considering that the Morrell Tariff bill provided for a loan'-of $11,000,000, be thought that this bill war designed for war purposes. Mt. S oho Cochrane thought that if Mr. Sherman depended on the Morrell Tariff bill for sufficient revenue, be would find himself mistaken. The pro posed alteration would paralyze commerce. Ali. Sicklee mild It was not iurprining that a pro. teeth.. tariff bill should; embrace authority to bor row $21,000,000, a. It iould be necessary to make up fir the revenue loet by the diminished imports. Tide is the Republican tariff promised In the Chica go platform. Mr. Wilson moved to strike from Mr. Phelpi subshitota the words the proceeds of said loan may be applied to the 'discharge of the current ex pellees of government." Agreed ti isms 12d—nay. 42.' Mr. Phelps' substitute was then !ejected by vote of d 2 against 119, and the bill as otigioalirfsport ad its passed, bj , a trite of 124 evilest 411, the opposition comiog from the Democratic side. -'The Senate's imolution in relation to non•pay mmit of constructive Mileage to the widow of Sen ator Litwin mu then debited at length, and referred to utteConstnittee on eeeoliote. 'the median .ro Appropriation bill war then taken up. Mr. , of moved to proceed to toe cousidera on of the Senate resolution providing for jcint committee to count the votes for Prssideot and Vicoltremident, end to notify the persons chome of ;their election. Carried. Blesses. Wa.hbans, Adrian, Ely. Anderson and Crilg were appointed e. such committee. The House then went into committee of the whole on the Deficiency bill. The Chielqui amendment wit disrupted by Meseta. Stanton, Scott and Porter, whoa the eecomittee row. Mr. Cnrwio gave Oißlee than hi would move to Rote the debate on the report of the committee of 0161 y-throe, on Thursday. ,Mr. Siekla. anggemizi that the vote should not he then until the amtphliog of the talon Couven- lan. Mr. Ct.rarlo would preroo.l hy s eircurostaocua II that particular. —The pony ewe. p FORT Kea MINT, Foa. ea here at 3 30 p. Son froseir.o. J,n 18.—Massur. etc in prom flit holding a Caton CAW m.titig in Sen daring the present week, the late effort proving seeco.ful. ;Terrence D. Maims, one of the Irish exiles of 1.848, Who escaped from Austral. to California in 1817. died at St. Mary'. Dospital, S. Franrlteo, ruler. day, aged SO years. ; lle occupied • prominent posi , lion among the Irish; Loopolatlon hero. Some Of oar busin'im men areesparieneing earlorti tumbles from the diitutbed state of the Union, her ing purelmood government drafts for remitamineesst, which come beck premed. lady passenger who some months ago broke her arm while getting on board a California steamer, at has just'obtained a vecdtat of $7,000 against Vanderbilt, from • San Futurism, jury. The opinions in the great New Altositto qoick silver minus are being read in the United mates Circuit Court to.day. At half.past three Judge McAllister had not finished reading hie opinion, and it is atil! doulatlol what he will deco., al though it le understood that he Is favorable to the claimants thee far. lodge Hafts., harm. equal jurisdiction, will follow with another sory lengthy opinion. #l, The Legialaturw hoe as yet' dome nothing, still waiting for the Aoo.ololy to elect. Speaker. Win. Callan withdrew to-dey a. the Dont*. candidate, which will load to the election 01 a Speaker. In a day or two the Garernn,•a mesmagewill be sent in. The pony empress, with dates trorn Fort Kearney to December 31etOirrised two dais ego. Levray.—By Fort Clinrhill.+Sso Francisco, Jan. 17—K.. k. Burnett, Doug,. Democrat, was elected Speaker in the Assembly to-dey. The eae of theAtmadin Q•urksilvel Minos has been decided ; the decision gives the mine. to the claimant., and rejects their clam to the adiotning land.. Both Judges Lagreed. Thirty prisoner. attempted to *nape from the prison yeeterday! Three were killed, Ihillllllo tided and the', balance arrested ascent one. articimmear, X.l.mae, Feb. l..—Meeitie. Hyatt and Arany. reached Atchinaon the day before yes terday, and held it conference with Gov. Pomeroy. These gentlemen: have decided to cerebtiah relief depots at three ornament points in the territory as the only way to , reach the madmen in the distant settlements. Statements were taken to-day by Mr. Hyatt, from the laps of some al them, to show that the worm bits sot jet been telt. The calamity be. comes hourly g . Forty thousand peoplei need aid now, and the number incroagegacoostant ly. Mr. Hyatt bee written a letter to the Kann*. Legislature, urging on them the propriety of learns, diately ■ddrentng. a memorial to the Legislatures of the Were Stiles. Judge A rney proceeds at once into the bean 61 the territory with refereecs to the eetablishmeni el the relief depot.. By person= al inspection on the railroad frouilMendota tcraktch.. bison, he Ands over eighty car loads of proviiiona between then places, winch added to previous rev lief received, amounts to four minims of poundal which rout have thus beet' seta to the famishing people; bet this' is only about netofifUt of the lief that will be needed, and if the country does not centribete : seed for the !ramie to plant, evert this relief - will f♦e irsoffivient. Pomoroy's hands ere nearly exhausted In paying the freigista to establish relief in the terri tory. Money Ix pruidngly welled for his larritorbil trip. Mr. Arne] will return to Mendota, and.thist continue his !Marts with the Siete Legislature iar means to pureheee seed wheat, over 100,000 bushels of which at leaet will be needed. _ . Borrow, Feb; 2.—A great tad must enthusiastic Union meeting Was held at Charlestown, last nialit, at which the Moo. Edward F. ***** t, Mr. Saheb stall, James Dime tad Rrcbard•Trothioghem, participated. The following imitating were adopted Resolved, That ibis meeting concurs moat heartily in the sentimeot of the distinguished Republican premier of the incoming Administration, the Hon. Wm. 11. &Ward, namely, that the question—of slavery in not now to be taken into account; that we are to nano the Union twat, and then save all that is worth mining. Absolved, rim, we earnestly hope the proposi tion of Mr. Crittenden will be adopted an the bum of a settlement of the impending perils to the United htatagiaa the only practicable plan which is all that human wisdom has been able to oiler to oar distracted country. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting he forwarded to Mr. Crittenden, with a request that he present them to the Meseta as the void, of the Union men of Banker MI. A call be ban fund for a meeting of the people of Alussalmimitta in Vermeil Mall next Tuesday night. • Barror, Fib.: —The. Eimue 'ma low eicv • ••• merino yesteSday, to seaside, .`a bill appropristioir one thollllB4 dollars to tha sinarritessy food. alt is supposed tbSt an itsp4rtatit coroutosisatiorr has been-reeetved, as the bill wee passed under a: sus• passion of the rules. New Yosst, Feb. 2.—A1l the outward bound Eu ropean eMaceere which were detained yesterday by the fog, asUed tbis labrning. ~The etaaniabirt Northam Light, from ....spines% bar starmed. Ebb brings a trifle over 111,600,000 in genie. Joseph L 4 Mitts, of New Ynik, wail shot op the sth of January wen alter lending in Central Amer. lea, by a Cauadies Freoebelso, Gamed Oavett, Ifs died on the tiSth ult. The origin of the dlnute wu a difficulty about India robber. The eV:unit:l Si. Louis bad .nixed at Penman from New York ;I Lady Franklin was a pueenger: The South 411110,101'0 wawa Is unimportant, with the az cepthro of !the defent of Geo. Manners, on the plains of Cesatb by Goa. Pares. the edver- Impintaat itrbm Wash Logan [Porreepoidlenee of the N. T. Peek] IV Aetna avow Cirir, Feb. 2 --Senator Sumner had an interview with the Prenident to day, in relation to an oder of military aid by the Legteleture of Massaebrisetu for the defense ol the Federal prop erty, MA wet of the t a w... M r _ t om - or asked hit more eru elm Mbemenueetts do !or the Upton t The rteeidenL repiscd : Adopt the rend lortume offered by Mr. Crnienden. • Mr. Soma} rejtooed ru nt public eentiroent of Itlaraachaseue mazes that esible, tail he agreed with that eentiment. Itlorrosnoarlsocent it.O`ours.l Col. li syn. , commenication to the President was completed and delivered at a late hour last evening. le it the demand .is made for the surrender of Fort Sumter; first, on the ground ol the right 01 emi. neat domain inn sovereign; and aecuodly, on the ground no the right of a sovereign to condemn to the public any property nee sssss 7 for its own pro. triennia and independ by paying therefor a fair recompense. The ence, President regards that pa- citron as aboard it the terra be regarded as property only, and the purpose to protect it. He considbro the various ways of protecting property and shows 1:1 that collision will not afford protection. Whether the fart be taken or not, the property will be in ' jived. . This injury, he nye, can be avoided, and every driller securedies South Carolina has pledg ed herielf to pay its lull-mtlee. The communica tion proceeded to consider the result of the refusal to settle the question of property and of dollars and cents, and the government based its whole 'Mimi on the idea of protecting property. Colonel Haynes mod it should. be considered as one not in volving property alone; no such, it could easily be arranged. He says, further, that he is instructed to assure the President that any attempt to rein force will be a declaration ol war. The Cabinet wan in assaion to-day on the com munication. The antiipation is that the Preaidera will only reply to Ca l. Hayne that he will-send a coMmueication to Congress, and that he will rcpt to' the reasoning In a special message. This, o course, deprives C e l..Hayne of a rejoinder. H Make there will be no attack oil Fort Sumtei until alter the organtrition of a Southern republic, sa les. n i t attempt be rustle to reinforce. Capt. lagrato, of Knoll celebrity, tendered his written resignation yesterday to Secretary Teem, who declined rerei•ing it, and begged him to re comider. Ile agreed to withhold it till to.day, hen be will insist on its acceptance. • • W4•11ING1•014 CITY. Feb. 3.—The Comemisioners from ;New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia and. Indiana, have ar rived' here, mid to-night are eschanging their Mewl. An additional body of Federal troops ha. arrived MI the morning train brought artillery, BM/ and moailinne. An effort will be made by a member of the Com mittee of Fiveto report a joint resolution providing for the call of a national convention for the ad jostnient of the difficulties.. An rfficial copy of the Louisiana ordinance of secession was received. The'delegation of that State, with the eaception of Mr. Holouginy, will probably withdraw Iron, the deliberation. of Congress to-morrow. Ile is the only one from the seceded Stakes who has taken part in the proceedins since the several ordinances hare been panted. WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.—A salute was fired at the 'National Armory to day (or the admission of Kansas into the Union. Cot. Lander, whose superintendency of the orer latad wagon road was mo satisfactory to the govern• meat has resigned that office, Loolavatc, Feb. ?.....-The Kentucky Senate pained by a veto of twenty-five to twelve, resolu tions appealing to Southerner. to stop the revolu tion ; - pmtesting against Federal coercion; resolv ing that when the Legislature arlpurn on the sixth ol•Februsry, it no to the twenty-itiurth of April to bear the restionara of liar slater States to our appli• cation to Collars,a to call a National Convention. Al anr, N 1., Feb._'— , The Republican mem 0111 P 6V the L•gulature bald d celleUill Nil night a. nominate a candidate for tae U. S. Seeete, in lb. Ware. of W. 11. Seward. 04 the tenth ballet I,V A. HAIMe wee nominated. The etroule ma. he twee/a News_ filmic Wet. Kama and illicit Oreelea. DIMWIT, Feb 2.-1 n the Michigan Nue,* y ortlay, a resolution authorising the tiorarnor appoint four commissioners to Washington wao count piss 15—nape - - lamaesroue, Feb. 2 —The Governor appointed C. B. StnPh, Y. A. Hacklowan, G. S. Orth, E. W. H, Ellie, and T. C Stoughton, Comtnieeloners to 15'41ml:tit:gum. COICAGLO, Feb. 2. —Lent night the hardware store of Rube] firotheie et destroys.' .y fire. The dement+ to the gunk amounted to 1.15,0LL0. It we. folly covered by inaurence. Paiivtnince, Feb. ii.-0-Go•ernor Herne Jied lain night at hr. resident.° in the country. Trampling on the th me Taman Wag. At the Bleb:mead (V) t'he + ter, not Inn sinew, an truces N‘tee Rncttt. are told) udder took to nog "Hag Colernt .•r "The Star-Span sled Banner," but wag loomptly breed dowe. She than tame . torward. 6..1 . 14 the stem and stripe., and Rang the Sot: , ft Mareetllanie, goring which •tm threw down th.. lit and trampled open tt, when • • at tall'asfthata rose narm tat • rail, AO all ea trataltratetr that lilt Rad ratata it. humor-en of ball." Remy diegracetul tomtit:that can he heaped up on nor country's fl tg to the tonthern theater, earn to win tumultuous applause, but is tech ip plains worth the cost 7 1 ini• will show.—N. Y. Trrbuns. le thin Miss Bitching*. the lady who sang the W.Star Spangled Banner" for the Indian Leps• Utter the other day, and received from that august assembly a vote of thankii I Does the laity stamp our country's flag under her lent in Richmond, and wave it eve her head in lodisnapolie I—Cincinnorr :Commercial Woo StI4LL o■ Ktno:—The • London Globe has en vaeedittgly consist; artiole on the ru mor that South Carolina doctors an Eogllsh Pfloo6 for her ruler. 11 says : "We have no “Blook Princes" at present to soil their testes. and indeed It • requires a very strong imagination to contemplate one of the cone of our gracious Queen sitting on a Booth American throne, with eleven for one. het( hie sobjects, and slave owners the other half. lie should give up the Lion,of England for the rat tlesnake Olen the new heraldry of the South c(- feeds, or more elaborately assume armors! bear logs. Creel, a oat, (of nine tailso rampant anal negroes, rourhont lo a Hold of oottoo,-blood hounds restordont; supportrre,slave.drivere arm ed; motto, 'Live and ,Lech'." - .It advises Booth Carolina to apply to 'pain or to lake the dethroned King of Naples. Roaaaar or U. S Ass. to Texas.—ln refer ence to the report shat a large lot of hatted Statew guns and star., on board" the steamship State of Tex., had been ;seised at Gal..oa on the Mk in.., we have been foraiehed the Esllawing extract from a latter received to this city from a gentleman of Gals estop 4ALYILITOII, Jan. 17, 186 DIA* is :—Yeeletilay, the 16th Mat., One' of our rine compames tmaided the steamship Suite of Testy, just arrived (Vol, New Orteat% and removed forty jaackages of United State. goods—supposed to cOntairt tirnonne.; The good. Were on the roots to San Antonio Int the army at that point. The Duanee were conveyed to headquarters of the company, mid attes the steamer left were Open ed, when it win found they contained nothing but paddles and bridlis for a company of dragoons.— N. Y. Run, 28th inst. Ailllll.lolll AF11 . 1.1 1 . 1 AND EOROrtill . —A paper not published many miles from Liverpool gravely announced to Its madam, not long sinew, that South Charluton bad goals out of the talon, and that Georgia, Mobile and Alabama would prob= ably soon follow her. The tame journal, in ormolu ding Its remarks, breathed • fervent editorial pray er, conjuring General Bred Scott, whom it styles the “Commander-in-Chief of the American forces," to prompt and enetgette ,aatloo, that the spread of se oesalon may be arrested. Errger Or TON CRISIS ON THIS SILO Tstana.—A ciroular of Messrs. Arles Dufour & Co,lot Lyons, mentions that although the Usited State ] teko an- Dually about 111,000,00 0 worth of allic good. from _Europe, the fall in prima since the outbreak of the disunion crisis has not been more than between two and three per eent on the superior desoripilons, ow ing to the limited supply to the market- In the common description there has been a reduction of between six and twelve per cent. Wn.t. limp who effect scrupulous adherence to the letter of the law*, ieform us whether the Pon muter General has the right to abolieh peatelficea at pleasure.—Charlerfen t.eur. Exactly. You should have thought of that some time ago. You pretend to bo out of the Union, and yet the General Government is paying three fourths or tho'orpoptet of your postal rervice.— Cin. Corn. WOODSIDE dt PARRY, itnnbairo AND DNA L ARS IN 44,. R$ Co N O I Z_ ODD" ETNA BTADDT, b.t 0 7 , glizt . z. w yriv ,.. 4 DAM, SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense ROM r , RE 0015111174 OP AMBriIIATIOW lOW JANUARY AND 4WHOULT. - .1 CILIUM =V. P. 3.set Pau, u, I J. J. CULLOM , . U. U I Jima% lukoots errirmuulaGll mAasirrs. t ßeporfesil idpecial4 for Na Pittsb.n , , h Prii,;fleaow. ealuaaar, rub 2, 1941. Butious. vote .0010 sad mama.. ou =day. irbleh.mey ho oatt 'bowl te uoao eittut at tuaet to the wet sod nu n yotablo r unditlott ut Inn :wee ter. Thu round unwed of too market wae wlth.olt ad.) thew feature. tu 1 tcanasstsuo• •,.e. homed, on I .11 lu the won't quay, FLOUlt—coutlnueu to nee. with Horned request with. out any clump lu pried.; Thu t•rouweettuus were , f“it atd all of.' rota pawn/. ea. we... honeattra La. rem, ; Matey 64 Otte leout .tort 16 10 31 du war d 0...., 615 6tO 25 do w w 676 4d du w du: .., Mlr;a 30 du ww do 6 7;45 20 du . w ou 08009.10 22--9=tau-l-was iu =ederate; 'wintry •Ithoet chum , lo rate.. 53. Mots at ird',@)751.16 do do at 7!..". tdulatow.—.9alia of bbl. at 31c ludo do at 35= 14 do do 0196 c. 1.5.415a—5eda4 of 206 p at 1454 . 5 dr do at Isc. OflNEAß—onbaugud will moderate au4tteed. Bake of 100 bad 19 I.t 100. 20 de at WOO N I T% 60 do do at 1ud.15074 APPLNS—dn moderate dend. Balm kif 20 Ws at $l,OO, $1,76 Mid ST., 20 do do ur at 52. DRIED YEA01114 , 44 9 .41e. of 10 hush Kentucky P. 70: 10 do pntuost Pbath: sod 600 954 pared:at 120 2:1 • 9T6.9—ooutionea der dull. without any alp= of Is. provement In rated: Sales o ft Dbl good Roll at 12a. OATd—ooket and dial. Salim 01170 6WI from atom at gbll ash 1 I lell-16alta of 9 bhlfi Ito 21dackefal al' 1115 1 bbl. HO allflY—lfalwe eV 4 bbls Yowl at 52.6(13 do do at $1,2611 bbL • I BY 111.01111.-8•14 of 5 bbiu fit $3,70 it LW—om atom. SALT—lalee of 20 lents No Nein sl SI;2IS bbl. SION STAB.* ABID utlaussactim. NZW To exchange, with an. Improved demand and „dentereceipt.,le Work log Olean and dales pnerally were today, nuwilltrdi to drew, en4t forewent...A, at the rankr-44 prom—nrtnlT Ornate checks were need alter at ei prem, and In roma nets 40046 wee paid. Thin sae a moon. («Mania &Son and Yhlladelphla, hot nb change lo roes. Halllmere inn heavy, New Ton Wight herring ad vanced In that madkarlto prem. We quote %MN Ma baying and pa. 114. nor 0119111111 was quiet at boon itone. 0010 le Inner, sod we now quote It !,;, prom bop tat and %ON pre...olllor gnylog. NI pr•m. , < pr•m: pram. X Pnm. •••"- Nam York 8ight....... Horton Pre= Pi 054 di Pk , Nee Orteens • 'a 54 , 03fe rom. ltrett , Antetken Gold . 1 - i pr... 140 a prim. The mike( for mit:areal mosey le oneheaged. The de., mend for Vi intern islgooil at quotatiOns.-ICinGst. New Ostserte llinure, Jan 81.—Floor in good demaod. and prime • lemming. &lee of 2,000 has at $6,75 for tuf proviiieue4eleae Pork very doll, and prise. &- ottani( Bake at M 11,76019.25. • bud la doll, et 10.1.0%0 tor theme. Sawn le edited), with a•fair demand. Whisky onottanged huger' n lair demand and the markett arm at 6546•N'ic 101 l fair to choice. blelatmes firm at ' 210254 for pliant to chola , . COD.. in sett. demand st roll mhos. Pelee 017,6V0 bogs at 11442%1 for lair b iodate. Corn Nu Weariful to 050, and I. to good demand. No cbsuge to other snide*. Tim Dry Goods 5o 010 has been more active Ode week than for atme lime put. ohne • Number of buyers loom Olsten natl. Pt Lot.isehicago and Milwaukee having tun looking armed sod makingt their early eptlug purrhaeoe. 'They take hold lightly however. 00100 0( lbe furobbers are Um union up tbeir:rtooke and purchasing • good., snd °automat orders see coming to (1001 Kentocky and Ten. onsee.hut trede le my backernotand in all probehlllty will he angina than noul this epilog. The etocint of all•the heeding articles of eon= otanufecture althou g h not large, are 101 l sod compitilettud of priota there Sr. quite a nom• her of our and bunting style. ofierlog. Prime genentily role rather lower theo lan tall. Woolson meet with slow nbt, the demand being mostly to supply Got ciotelog 10.00, lino buy with cauf: , m, and prima ere irregulu. In for. eleeoouts , there 10 o new Nato., and • Moderate bud sue tilointio most ode-1 Philo N Amer. Temerli • more Jbeerfal lotlieg among lb. Dry Goods men khan we Wulf Items able to rowed for the lit three mouths All Sheen. ettateished ott the let Ins., sed• teeny ord. older bootee, 111 . 0 40510010 g to make prepare. done for the Duping modem and have already Min In the msrket during the put week, completing stook. They M» bought with 'Areal motion, *eluting only the moat d. drable styles, end !ha an ve manned their porthole. to limited qnsnlilla., rates.. Shcontrect log liberally. ula custom. ty at this season of mortar. Thin ahem. of epecolatiou 'to o f tie Goode la a healthy future of the trade. sod may poor* of great edmiotate to the mattafeetarer u well *a toe dleu but. —IN TlTntA . Tee late Coiptstton Is ritch how la attracting r of Bows Nellie remsrks one . coarse of rece much amentiou.. There I. oo longer nor desire to hold beck the mop, but, on the coutroal. • untold dune to hut.. It to market. Prices Ars temoomativin ate feu of Immediate bountiful bee self eer; sod'Ziviete .mars the Large antitlee held heck, yl.o the to lllloMo. to realm,. Large cblpla are lherefort to be egpeeted for some 0160. Tha de. I duties At New Dr eau this week almost equal tha forgot oo record—being 1[12,000 Osta egainet 10.00 the tarred pre.13,10 west. larports by no/lro•d . P Pr W OCR It—illi 8818 oral oil, W.P Woolrldgm 21.1,01 a Mcoms, 2 kg. lord; McDonald A Artoultko 37 beim hay, I J Cep:oam 1 cal broods. Maws a OW 510 11.81.011. IB 71 0011101, 3 al* nisi Miaki. A win, 16 olia brim.. .6 km lord, 1 691 honor, Black a Wood.; 6 kg. scrap Wow It Dalmll A co: bbl rill, W hlsclorowto 27 mos boo ore,do, John alwrehrad; 1 81,11 oil, LOC.. oil co: 61 14111 brooms, lasi. Lrio 2 cora wham. L Woroarth, 100 Mils dour, Ritchrock, x,o3rrany A co; 710 dor On oma, Loch A Ilittelairmoo; 2 litils Madams. IS A rahoselmk A cw IS bib amid, Broca A litrl7- porta, 9 talla islalis, A R.ltatiochion; 6 htila 11 ..o. Illorshoot I Orono 1. 9 halrittorslia, Wm Sella; Pete peach.% : do 30, 9 1.0,1 a diaseird, L 0 dirart,l4 bal. hey, 0 A 117 Palau, lurMl 3 AI haler. Miscoro mama, 3 A Reiohmin 2: bbis rya door, 193 tior maldlitim. Wm Dr ay; 100 UM, dour, 0 Wellem; 2 ba.rheivoita, 3 R tomloay; il clic I Pi rivets, I tolls wire, a ToWoarris A 0. 16 ma, I ... omrhioorY, ihr 6 lumber, 6 Lbw , 'previa, 1 of do, 3 It (Mothild A co. 1 0.0 lumber, Thal A Brew , 3 Mils dry apples, 1 Mil chime. 8011.• I 1 ps A McKay; 140 scragalroth Jowls, Boyd A oci, race. 16-21 .a. 068,..1. WOW.. Maim) A OS', 40 t tiOls applaw3lBB *Fetaew.lBl LAM choirs V Walker; 9 dodo. g A woddsrd; 40 bkls oppise, Lti Grad. 59 do do. Mow wrish, 34 tom gado, X Bievlimon. I ttbl batter, At ell, Lee A co, /oaks WM*, Little k Trhoble; lom el Mao 4., J. 1 U. U. thariabowier: Mkt, dohJsmab 110.15 out swa t B.iiiii mow •iiirrisow.33lodowlsioAimplaw 1 swr patlitoss, VO Groff 1 81 bard Ware, J. Woodwoll, 800 Dols 4000, J Ilm amity A of lot Bird., gralo sad prodwe, Brown in Itlrlipati *cc 10 Mis nul, Mulls A ca 19 brhbis ale, Rhodes A Ver . mw 1 hista holier, Leech A ItolchitMoot 1 bbl. boom, 6.6 do lard. MoDonold * ArtiorAlm 10 Mils door, A Robison A oo; 14 I,dlii hogs, 0 119 llnutli, 1 car Imo ortk Joust X Louth; i i- dO. 01 , 06 lidAMO A ro: Ido Obls lloctr, T L 510171ellstid: Mt prolog ace', Lil • A Trimble; 5 As flaxseed, A Simko. =E11:1=1 Th. river woe e ailing tepidly yesterday with feet 8 10C41eittt the 4tee el by the pler Merit Wt moleg—en advance of noitly wo feet Outing the pest 48 boon. The Allegheny oat:alto .et cowed 1.1111 . that 10111,1.• ho l lo oll ol rieeti, 001 gorge 00 58.5 stream had Woo .oy %ogler the oolleeeee Of tee rale of Ikkley sod Surd,. On no: entay a wee Title Waal With drltellog We faller, while yeetn-day It , eke ce.ol Kai tee, ulth etnteg Indlcetiooe of . . hle, Baker bolo VI Meting •loatitd dtmtvito the anon* we* We Daly arrival. The Game .lieLatan and valance. I left for Cloclueati 0 Baterdey evenh4 and the Bay Ceti for Louisville led L4lllOlOOll for New driven. cleared on Sunday morulai,• I elib light tripe- ..... Alia L ame Gra ham from Id. , le is due this townie/1h as is vin the Balla Ltst from Portsmouth, The former loth lone oOser return trip Melton . .. at 4 p m sad the Uttar on Wadnes. day morniogat 10 a 0. Commiavid Yob. 2.—ciour unchanged In vale a Let the damson was leee saliva; gala. f. . Wheat in fair demand tSt 00 tor prime md.aost 11 01®1 11 fur .bile. 87e and Bad.) vary Oulu the demand I. trilling. Waist,' In gong nomand at fir. Provisions quit doll; then is noll much doing and all anklet are oftred on sager terms. Meet purl can to bought at 118 t bar ; bulk do. 6 , 4(t%e. nod bran,Blarchi &Maar), at 7 , 4149!„a"c. Lard don—add tarn. pimarcity dat 914 c. country, not ealeahle at over 9!.4 . 0; 0100111i0.1 drib and in g ood demand; melee of 190 hhde on gar. at 651. g no.; tuu bags cod., at 13016.)1o. and 700 lain on Mo. Itscliang.' on New fol k flan at 754 prom; W. ihyply la hardly up to iha danand. Money gales and eau. • *egetlir Weekty Packet, • ;1 For Wheeling, Marietta, •Parkersburg, Pome roy, Potht Pleasant, ()silicone, Oyandotte, Catlataburgh, Ironton and Portsmouth. I'WO Caw and elegant steamer eaLLlf I WT. Capt. J.2aaraton harmal. wad how !Mehra& 1111,2112 IVIUNESDAY vasbll.4 at 10 o'clock for Pormmouth god all intermediate tannage: iteturaingi 111 leave Portsmouth - tor Pittsburgh every thIDAY st 12 o'clock m. for freight or peerage apply ou board, or tb 'LAOS, hhgri MI a Go, Agee. REGU J LAR TUESDAY PACH-aild ST ROB LASSISVIJAZ.—The fine air. coulter lAIMA URALIAII, ()apt.'" caws Arasaeqßl mem fbr ate atdie and all 1i111.1.1.1.Ur port , every TUI at 4 It. r. ' POT freight OT puma* aPPY ha bout. or to ar4 VW'S, BAULKS!" A Cu, Ales. PITT011:1 Gil MIBICULTIMIL . WOlll, Poi 49 mad 51 Parry % : I PITTSBURG PA. PRANK W11.L.14 11% PIRO PRISTOK. WOO call the attention of Femme, Tv Dizliona, Pania4 alal ottani, to Go oatabratoo TolegVaph Ray, stri . vi and Fodder Critter, of , bk" — : - %::V=IVA:2 - =°°"""' Ster . Oorn &hollers, 1.4.nr Double or filogla, for Rand or Parr. Ball's :Improved Ohio Mower and Reaper, !horse Powers-end Threihers. Dog Puware, moot Improved Pattern. Ingersoll's Hay Press, AND OTItaIR AOIIIOIILTURAL arboleasid sad Mall. For rainier ludorwatloa, Odom at lm &ba. i de2LarlaT WiI*VAT DYER & ihnovliiiont DEALERS • ] Al6O P i;ODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • 'Bo. ARA LVerty stria, OesemenslLl L":461141:14311A Pataginot de OW. Itbb 1111' 4 411molied Bs a. Stiles altaLaara.D/l &of 6 Cared Hama Id:a r d Oft, NW NHL ander, tllk4a•Val Meer. sad &mg& of all aotivasalastarof P/o&o. to Um beet aawastal• flollo4—Wa ars areuta farraltbialia (.Islabrstea Of allataartatioas. Sampla•aa Alacr.geatatarnabso I=lllM'irtailf="ivul="trat,lt St; malt w6eo nand al aarlill&tlam laair 'DO YOBEETRINT, AKON k CO, DAY Goons nsir.RoaANTS. Noe X 75, 77,79, Si, 83,and 85 Davie eireet 11121 W YOUR. Woild I nutty On Vida this Okay sin opelang Nwkl7, in- no. and bsnoillul patUans, *ABISIITTA. PRINTS; atao tax '• • , , : t 1 . .A.10.0138.33.4 1 -GF, . • li Print, which extras avery Priot ht the Omar* Ihn per a atametatiaa sad "Aga to roll Udder Coktra•—• Oar i , la ats cheaires thou ear In mnket, met mattes with sal& , 7 ~ Orb + Promatklarlaratra ta. _ . . Ai MINISTRATOWS - iNOTICE.—Tillefs i . ratters or Arlorobirsiloo boo b0.12'0224.4 24 . .a.isigoorl. ad lb. Utah. or , JOSZNIALL81101:121/1„ 64 , 4, We or Pala towteddp,oodotyot Atleghooy,oll pry , t ookuidettuul, to oafoi - Mitosis roquouttd to mu. lon. dl. o.iiairotoe. AM thaw ..his dorsi ossirot th. woo VIII pOtotut them. duly sttnoWotod, for ottlessont, to - .2 /MRS 11W11188111,111, odmtolotottor, dahmlo., .- I 4; r • or; a. 5C1U91214.1 1 r, Attorsey at Los, JO- • ri0.139 Ifosilik et. .` : • , . DRESS:. -000DS AND. siaikirLs. . Am. Iris:. cavil., .1 6atte4l4 ignite - 114100 1 11 1 !.. inneredreW /MR An} - Usbfli . 1.1.-";•o 47.2 4 ..-4. 0. 5.4 4 ixmi • ,;}: " 7 •-; Ei==2M I.)lt;'S-PREPA CORD. SPA palding's l!repareil Glut. spalding's Vrepared (Hue BLVD ;ram er mst o~dom sr t !SPAT CH • Fir - Almon us !Tacie n +toy.. Agi • L. ,{ I As accuses!! 'Pa hoiTest, not to lea-rege ,,, t , 4 l itunliles, It to ate', &Male to bare sm. cheap and cosi .esdent oar foe cepahingiForoltnro, Tore, Crockery, elb • Spalding's Prepared Glue inert+, all garb sasetgaeles, end 111) bonnebold cox alrotd to be without it. It le Owoys troo&y. 004 . !ip to the 1114- Ins point. There Le no llosucer neseell4 for limpleg chairs, eoltnealed ..on a, boodles' dolls, and brokin aunts. It to !net the Ikeda' du eons, shell, ea other °mermaid sors,so leveler with ladles of casement and teats I This admirable prepassUou Is mood eold. Wag ehmal• ally held in Solitlea, pad pommeling all the valuable aunties of the tint eablesibmakere Glee. It may be abed In the plan of OrdiSary mucilage. being weepy more adhesive. iVERY H0N86." N. 11.—A Brash asessispealso esels bottle. Pidee, 25 Cents. WheelsleDepot, SO. West, New Tatk. I.4drea NEDDT C. BPALDING & CO.. Box So. IWO, Bow Yogi Poi up for DeS joi Own oostalriteg Your. and Twain Dams s lissullfol Lithograph% atiowAril. ma Pa4 lo ilfs. tor - A gnie bOtIIS of SPALDING'S tiLUS will use too Gums Its oast *snugly to every tisosahold. Bold by Ali bromlne4 6toUOOOll, DramMt, Hardoinro d Furniture Dookuv,procoro, tad Fumy Elora ► Country marahauta ithould mats a not. of gI'AI.D. NOB PREPAILTS) EiLINC, when mating at. their)lst. 1,"111 stand any 011m0e. . ... • Spaldino Prepared Glue, Oseitn. IN EVERY i(OUSE. BPALDI9OI3 PREPARED GLAIR, - • SOLD )3T STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED DLDE, BOALDINGE PREPAMED GLUE, BOLD BY TABORA.= DEALERS. lIPALDINOR PEXPARED GLUE, SOLD IIyOTOLYURNISHING STORES ; , BPLLDIIIOI3 PESPABED GLUL, -• • ur.Asf.ri t , .'•i• t.i: I:oolf3l4:..tLFltn - Ll•I:.i1.1 I. la-:1•A REL. °LOH., r... 01111 ieI44•CERS PAPAIIED GLUE ' • nt It n..N.T6 GEZiEgiL Simnafiv.ttir , l by HTIMIII C. SPALDING & CO. street, New ~ ►'• A A.1r.40 P•wt,iollce, 13.0 r. ElO. 3,600. %tweezed la an' Alphabetleaf I.let of Antic which, If olananged, nut be reeterell to tb oritfnnl egrregtb end neelnlneen by SPALCUNGIS PREPARED GLU ' I - Mont, it Vi:Of , T U'-ogy vip",, Hul:At:3 .... . 'Mend!, I'it&OLES .. D . Net., DOLLS . F. Mend. krAc E ROS F -Mende FANS .._ . G Mende (MIT, ARA .. 11 _Merida HARPS. t ..Mend. IN LslD:Willik .1 ~.. Mends JARS . . ..... .. F. .. Mende RIOTS I. ....Mends LEATHER-WORK SI Monde NI tgeou-FRANIMA N Mends N F.WEL poems... , .5t..,..1, OTVIMAN3- 1• ...Men.bt PIA. 0-FoRTF-4 .. (9 .Mends QUILT-FRAMES.. 1: ...Mende ROCEING.HOESES 9 ... Mends SOFAS T Merida TABLES 'll .-Menlo UMERELLARITICKS V :...Menibi VASES W .. •Mends WORK-110X_KS , , S ....Mand.4 XII4OORAPHIC-WOLE. t V ....Mends TARDSTICRB .Z ....Manila REVITIt. i'cooDiWOß.t. ; ..t... In efineIn+NSPALDINGS PREPARED OLD. I. nodal in Libraries and Schools. , i 1 S..Mende SOFAS . . -' 4 .P..Mands PITCHERS :- .. i.1.: ; 6 ..9 _Mends ACOORDEONS 1 • 2 4 .L..Menda LETTER. SEALING , L... 5..11.. Maid. DAGUERREOTYPE CASECH .1/ . .. 6.. I -Mends IMAGES 7 ..N ..Mersia NEW }MESSAGES 9 ..43../deada GITS•STOCILS 9 ii ..Menda SCHOOLBOOKS ' 81.. I . iii..P. Jaen& PARASOLS 1 . tt:.M ends RULERS ! RA ...I. 1- ' , .12 P...Menda ELECTRICAL MACHINES.. E.1...12 ill..l%.ldanda PAPER•TIANGINGS . P,1.. .19 11.. A'. Mends /1.1151-CIIAIRS , ;..A i• • 15 .R..Menda RICKETY FUVIITISRis R .. lA.. 6..Mendii ERASES-BANMES ,6 i .. O. II -Man& DESKS , 1) .. 15...0....Menda DLO EFS . ' II .. 19 L..tilende LOOSENED LEAVES ' L`.. U .Mends ITPHOLSTICD FURNITURI..I4.. B Mende ROG-BEATERS 5... El.. _Mends ;.sCORD.WORK • !Asada iCHE/53•BOAIID8 ' i. • Mends 1 VII/DLES AlendaiSIVELL-WORE ' Menda!FILLET-WORE • • ...... MeintaiROBBV•HORSES t 1 , . .. Mends, KALEIDOSCOPES ..... ...i. .... 1 Mends:, MONET-BOXES ES ! I , ..:.Mende PICTURE F 51 , i Merida SECRETAR ....- ....... .. .. i.. MeniM VENEERING- ' 1 I 9 7dendij SC H OO L FOR MEM • • .'.• • •', i• • I _. lilenda PAPIER-11AC I: ...... ... 4 ...,.. 5. ~..Mendb WARDROBES 2 .....Mends ?ARIAN MARBLY, ~..,i.. _Meade CRIBS , . Men' BABT,IUMPERS .... .....i -.4. 9 Men.4l IVORY-WORE .. ...... i .i .. ii Meads MATCH-SAFES .. i. .. .. I .. Menai PICTURES 1. 4 Nlsnd QUILL-WHY.F.L I I. .....,..; ...1.. 2 ......Mends TOWEL-RACES ' 14 lidninla WASH-STANDS.. .. . . ....[ . 6.8 . ...144244 BEDSTEADS.... ..- ....,.... ~.. 16 Mende DRUMS ... .. . '.- ... '.. II Mende PiIISSMEN In. Mende BALLOT-BOXES ... ...:... , 19 . Mende HERISA MUMS .. __, . I ~ .1 Mende BACKOAMMON- BOAR DS . .3,4- 11.57...15 6.5x1.5.. ~, ts. 1414CE•II115111 , 5 . . ... 1 , I•2II. 1.1.2i12- 1 1189L'I i . 81.-811. HILLIARD:TABLES . ,- 5. Menßa RILLIARD-CNIES . . 4 : , 6 ‘l, , i.ii• RUM-CAGIS . .. -' .i. ..1 . ' 57 65.0.1. 111100518TICES I .... . Niels BOOK-CASES • ...; . j ". 79 . _Men Bi ds IoT.CHIMPS. , ' .... .. 6. , Merida BRUS11•11AIME8 . 41 ....Mend. BRUSHES . - C . I" "; 69... . l'ile+ta CABINETS, , • 65.... .51 cads CHURNS 64 ......11anda CLOCK-OASES ..... . ..1.., '65 Mei,,,b, CRDTCTIP .... ..... ::f ::..1.. CA Mende CUPBOARDS 'l7 Mende CURTAIIIS IS. —.Mend. CASINOS 1 . 1 " 69 . ble:nda CADDIES 7n Merida CAMERAS '' t .. T1......51ein15-CHAIRS 1 J... 79 bkrida WARTS • i '7B Mends CLOTHES•FRAMES ...1. • • •1.• . TI Mende' CARD-CASES .... ..... 4 79 - Min& CHESTS 76 . Mend. DIARIES-,_ ....... i ... ~.. 71 Minds If OBICZTANDIs . . .. '., .1.. 76 Mina DRAUGHT-BOAR DS.. , .1.4.. 79 • Mends DISHES SO. Mends DIVANS ' 'rd .I:di DICS‘BOILES ......... ~....... 92. ' ..11 de 96 II 'nets DOMINOES 1' '• 94 MOds PIREBOARDSi i. 95 . 11bisda FLUTES r• , eb Mood. BALLUSTERS I i is 7 Kends GLASSWARE ' • AiS 1110(11 HANDLES : 99 - • ...Mon& .0 VITA•PRECNA•WARE. no Mends /LIM 91 116nda TOPS' 4 ..... 1 ' 94 Mends ORGANS 96 Maids MODELS 94...... Manda BEWING•MACHINI STAN tros 55 Mende PANELS ; • 96 Mends PASTEBOARD-WORE' 97 Mead* PATTERNS t 99 Mends SIDEBOARDS 91/ Mends WOODEN-WARE 199 • Meads WILLOW-WARE .... 4 12=CM!! I 15PALDINGS PILIPARY3 , 4I L F.; • 130i.D Elt 1101713i•YMMIS 111 10'ORF.S. APALEILNGIS'PktEPAn4 ULVEiI, / ?OL1) HY ittNCT-4:POODS tINS.IIEP4. , _ t * • it I I sPALDINGIc PRZPARE,D GLU L F 5 tom) 4s . COUNTRY ISERCILiNtB Otaip4LLY . 111.ottf'diatmel 1.7 - - 1 . - . ,1 t : .; • t { HERBY c..spnnnsralie co., ecoe: tit Cedar Stree4 - 111iiiiTirirlu 1 / 4 ,i , ' - ' % . i . el.3'NV. 4.' ;' , ;,...,, , v , ' ." f 3 6",....., t'•..'" 4 17..; - " I vii . ....r 2re ~...: ;/ Y O , -y:::, 14411431 1 11ir iiii.1.11a..414.. . I. ; 1 ,lt: ~ - "":" :"....,: -. 'reitesotteett; 1T !V I . ,;'''''''l •• ' 'l_ I: , ' ' I I"Ii I '' ,--.'''!':. .11(41. IRR •‘--, 00bAibi l '.. •-•;' , ': 7''':!;l r [ . 1 :......1,...„, ~.---,:,,.: : :,-----P I: 4 7,"??V4 . 4 7 l k r: 1 ,- ',, c- f •!• - : , ''' . 4 10 hi wi ll, '''ti"''' - ' ' ' 1 -', '%.0,..-',Neitediy.Pubito Ida Peui . q.tureiturt,i .: kt o • ..:•:-. vet. 0,4,....) -. '- - -I I. ,I- urAs, , lxmirTT -•_ - • ~• ::: , -.!..._.: . { 444,....0.0*. , - ..,. .~. ... - • ExtilwailastlieWm.. 04.illialit1 8 1 11,, OMOr t , 1 11 1 11 , , , -Mitts Pecrek."-=..4 4 7 , Wip. pa. , f,,, , ti A .. - t - ' .ii - t ..-1'...,;:r.r-r.-•".',.,•::„.,;:.n:*;.-nag lt : 't''''" ;-4 7' . 'r•! , ` 1 ', 1. : ' i r '' .- •::.ITeeZ -.I ' . " - i - %.'--: , r:.. 4 1 -t.;•.iteit444), • '''' l l 1 . 4 . `',-. ,', . i:1:. -, ': - : ....'1,',..,:i , , - :•:!!t• :i..-i• .Y - .V.:....,..r . : ,-,.:•.l- '.l.' , '• -. ...- ::.:,--'' ..':i'.'S . '.: ':'.':'-:.',- -''..i.--:•;"';' 1 ~..-,,,,: r'', '.• 1 ._ , • ,:, .;::''.. ::-...-'11.t;',....t.''''' . ."•`'i.,..-'..',... - ::•;.. , _-,.:: - : - '._'''..-...':',..'.. •,' -.-..::-..- ',,•••.: :.,'-':•'.' . '. -. . ,v. -:k..!, ..:::. - . .i. , -. :I.:.'1•Wi:,•:-... I-. ..:-. . :1.i.:•, : ::A -':-----.--:''''• ::'' ' !':'' ': :t- - : -:.':':)-..-, • .j . • ."!..:-..*:::.--;•...• ..1:. •.' . .4.:,_, •1.T.4::' ,,, 1 -- ii ,, i4a;2i;r1.24.ki.-a.A-T..& ,,- ;- 7-4 :;;; . ..'' , : .- - 4 . 1 ----'• :: ;? , ` , '-';,,•'-; . -i - 10' ., ;q c ,. ft . ,_ . . , ~. e , - ----..-'0.7.1.gr-41.- . ''''' it .- -. .-:' ' 1 - ' ' • -•-. -.I 'I , I:, 1 , ,‘ :•,.-_''. :• . • ••. '• - .. ': • * ':, BOLD! BY DM7OOIBI4S. I ; SpaldiAg's Prepared Glue, SOLD BY STATIONER& ,SPALDINOS rasesazD' GUIS, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS enammis rasemezn avre, BOLD BY onocast. ' j• 9TALDIIIOI3 PREP/MS.O oqit,' I SOLD BY. lIMIDWARIF:STOIIIS*, MEM \ • 1. I '. ; ft ; ' 110 'm y ' • t • S s Z , 5 21;jsQ,-*" PERCATM. " ,"1 4 ;T 0144 ASU IC, D lUR 4./irs ins 'A t v. 0 6. t MIINCARDIAL PLAZEG 1301.A.A.2.71) t FOR. MEDICAL AND PRIVATE 171111 . • POLPIiII WOLFE'S PURE COONIAC BRANDY. mported ELI bottled by Metall; Intristal pots OA IN beet quOity, , tith bit artilkate W the boat* sad bit seal 011 ott 'CrOOLPO.O WOLFS'S PURE PORT WINE, Imported add ' bottled by Woolf. pot up for amellonet aro wild bn certainte op no bat* 'zonated pare ' pad of at net quality. UDOLPUO WOLFE'S_ PURE SHERRY Imported .id bottled by hlml .thhume u rect lIDOLFOO WOLFE'S PORE.MADELRE WINE. 1:1F d IMset for iiifimidgaletha 2nrl igl!!. l iiThq!! upouno wours PURE JAMAICA. RUM, ST. CROIX RUM, soorom AND IRISH WHISKY. ~lFthe abb. itllpartadnll.olged. byFlamat.waranted poi di sto2 of tbo neat cagily. , . : TO TUB PI3BLIO. . I will slate el'y reputation as • ma t ? it , i 7 stasdhig. 11as 111: metcluat,ul thirty rearm realdeves lo MY of Now .111. ttiat what I pledge and testify 10 wl oisy isidoey l'Ool, Amyl my tvrtittrato, it rorrott .ml. 0•111 Dianna 0 pan by . e , ,a , y P"rtb.`• .. rad' thystehmt who owi Win. arid LiquOrs At lii Oho,' I ' thhir_ • elihuld gi,e thil prohirsoto to thaw artictm ' riot 114‘ b,, all nwpretable Druggiatiand Apothagerlall ;-. 1 ODOLPIIO WOLSII,. 1101. Kaablattnter end 3 nporier of Ibit&hisititm Araituitla ,Sennapps. . i.. I 18.20 and 21 Bean. strmt, Now-York. for eats to. D1413111:0. H. ILIITIIIR, 1 1 t.o.ifiltall. N 0.140 Wpod . . . stmt. *paw it map. 1.4 K ar.'sivr mtra6i.s. utiPPOIll , It M T & N. ! 0 lit Ii.. ES PARR, ardpurrir A CO-;. MA.NUFACTUItgIiB .. OF BELNA.TI.IING, 130.AZ11198r and BOLT OOPPI III . . Pim/ID toot t.aa SOTTONIS, Roland kWI Botfosaa, Speller 114:41•411s. 'Poo, la/part.. and awn au *Frau', TIN P,LATII iitIILET I'IRON, ISIIIII, Sc. Coattantly on !mad, Tfassinta ifachlnea aud Tools i , . ~ ' t 14'4.4/knee, N's. 149 Arai and 119 3....;46141.4ia1; • - :Plitsbura.4. f . 14 -1 ' lal orders of al', lt T 11111 11 ICILIII MILITIka... N! s tr ut Don't fail to proonro Ito. —..lovesSoOlk ,tuallSrilp for Child Toad:dog. It has no aqua os assfla.' 11 graafly facilltatos las proora of Loathing by sallsibas SW : Om., rtlncang all Indannealksill Allay pslo,sad Is : lan to (d O ata a! Smola. Voisaf upoelt,ustliairs, II *lll oh# rest to roormlyea,aod MN, isditaidtat•to yaw 'lolante/ Perfectly safe lo MUM.. ' ' '' ,' TIM *minable preparation Is the ranaorlption of sail of Sas moitimporlantad and ikllful female Physicians la New :11Logliail, and hu bean used with nom-tains mounts soiltiogiot cwt.,. We Ipite. IL the beet 'rad aortal remedy to the world, to 'all ca 7 of Dyeeotery and Itlerhoea In ebtldraa r grifstiter !oboe om teetblog or from goy other CAW. If II le aod health cao ettimated by dollars earl weithil to wurit. fur Weight Weald. Undone or matted are sold every year le the. Melted etatse f , P ie se old (MIN acid welbtrl O ed remedy. RICE KNIII IL WAVLE. • /1411 . N00e geo Mae delen the feredlolle et CURTIN & ILINN New Yore. re ou the outside wrapper, ' gulg by Dreggtete thruoghoot the world. DIIIIINO. R. KEYSER, Agent fur elttrbeirgh letlia.l 'WS , : Eti4E i DYE—Hain Dirt.-BAIEEI DYE, T' Wn.A. BATCLIELOWE MAIM DIP 664, '. . . F The Original and brat in'iti W; L orlii 1' ,- : •-,'• ' ifAil others are mere imitations, and shotid , ...... 3,, In. ai ded, If you WWI to map rldlools. . . , , . E.!, OY, RED, OR MISTY HAIR DY•4 4;0407 M • Ili! beaEd and natural Drown or Mack. without the taist hp ' Nn lacy :.‘, thebalr or akin. Ot IfItTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS hare boon award. Ir, , ! ad tollie.i. A. Dambolor store 1730, and over 00,600 atiplkne g; : Daunt NMI been made to tbo Raft of bb patrons alai*. 6i mood . t i WIC Dye a- BATCHELOR'S DAM DYE Pmts.. •,t' , : 4o • ••• ,T •to batdistlogottbad from ni.ore, d lair/maim*, n•t - to, ig ; tujtale In the least,bonaver tone it ~, y to contluiii,and Lb* 3r.: m aril•rta nr gad W. remedial: •11 air invigorated rot t Llf• itg this splendid D. ' ;i t !dada, wdd or applied (lop private rooms) it Om Wig ha Cory' 2itt Broadway, New York. Bold la allelties and Jamul Ed (be United States, by DM . iat•ti and Racy Goods Dealers. a 0-The mmulua has tlia namoand Marta opow &Mind N. plata engraving. four Aide. or treb box. of • WILLIAM A. BATOBELOR, 76 Bead atrast,Naw York. 97 - o. P. MARKLb, HI PAPER MANIIPACTU!IERS And Dealorifia BE., PRINT, OAP, LYTTNIt AND ALL /LINDA 0. W , db. x .p A. vt. rta rrroorod from N 0.117 Wood street to Nogg flurithir Street, Pittsburgh, Ps. ifiressh or Truis for Nags. N. 110 L.MEB Ac -ONS. 'UMW is . l'orelign and Domains 111112 of Menage, hustriokyze or DIPOISIT, 1 . ' 11,1111 C NOTES AND SPIOIII, ' NO. ST SIARILDT SPRINT. PITZSIIIIHON, PA. ' oollactiona made . .11th. principal cities ticronsti cal Um United Beat.. .211.ft1y 1 1 RAIL ROAD .8PL1133 COMPANY ; Jabsepti Dilworth... ....Da W. 0.111/Iwilll, I Pasiapi;Kr. ' ' r , B/1011111111. (0111COSVni IS Alter, Retry 1 Bi►JO , ILLIIIiraMINCIUI VP • - BAIL ROAD SPIKES,DHAINS ' - AND BOAT spins. dornor of Water Street and Cherry alley,. ainltivdto PrITIIIIMaII. !WA. JOAN COCILI - LAWASE , 3 3 lux Iraa Vaults, Vault D•ota, Window Shatteis, 111011;434,:' 5.,,. 91 bowl lint and I It II Mid are, &tire. Wood and Marti 9,) , a, oat baud • varlaty of pair Pattsfaar tamale" luuble tut ell purpows. Punkalar ottostles rad doaonstara , Lat. Jobttofdos• abortsadcaa- 68 BC.E.N.aIt /I. VOLIASIII.. , ... . ;', 5 4 Forwarding and consmissuin ,Maiohoust 56 1 AND WITOLINALN DIALIO9N " • F 7 , 'Ottawas, '33rattar. seethe. 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