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' >•' :■».-* • i *9~_ fe*/ >»4 . - , , &*:s> fis* tU rtjy IVWK •3 ; :i teS-it/:/.-a;jviis'/f.5: ;*j >. .•.. rv.u; ■ .<: ' *•• ■ • r*.4 'i: ; . 1 i A-1 a S-a; ;; sii Pililiiiiiiii I *> ,* * *'V |il.'*'< i *'■ mm*' , * 4"' \ ■ '\V; ■i'l* vV. ; ,Vi. ; :'a:{ Ills ■;fe^;>-::;: ;^-^f K- , ;iS;-'--'-‘=K'-vS •“■ 'it VS■•■''-T:.'’- j.j ■: Utsbursl ©alette. 'oftlQlAh FAY AM ■ OFTBM OltY. THURSDAY UOBZtDfQi ‘ MABCH ' 28, 18G1, , CITY AFFAIRS. 1 9.E.Bb»«’, diily: i ’ * . (lira. tV BBADB. j ft o'-OlockrA* ■ .MM.. 00 48 u- •» i ••«. 00. 64 i.ov.o’ ** r.w. ; 36 ~ 'Bircatter ...................i. W 6 10 n. B>Coafej»ny-Appototin>nU j The annual station b( tb* P ilUburg h Conlerenee : ofth*M.JkChureb»fcaldatMeC©n»ella?Ul* t 6bio, closed Uondtj etching, the‘2stb iast. l aftelri.hsr«.> moniooseehsioaotfifi Anti prttid*. :_-. so|. Tb* appointment* forth*enining conference; I -yetr are tsfollowi: ,v--v]-^ tittsbo»ohd t »t»ict— iVaL Car, PrmiingEl^tr>' ‘ SmlibEetd W. Biker. Libenyatreet—A. J.Kodatej. Chri«t d>arcb4€* A.Holmes, J»6.Bsoaoo. . Wesley ebeMi-?9. jE. Bibcock:. > Feaoayltabta Atenoe—A. G. William#. Trihity-iJi M.Caril T . ; 1 " T ( -Roeqetihetaad Bradley.chapal—o. A. Lowman. Birmingham—L. &l Beacons* * South Pittsburg—W. H.Locke. £ut UeCrudj. Lawrfneetillo—Wm.'Cooper Sharpebtirgb and Djnqueao*—John E. McGaw. Pin* Creekand gtergreen—M. L.Weekly. • M. Thomas.-.- McKeeaport—John Coil. . * J.Hsye. Tatenlam—Joseph Horner. Freeport—A* H. Thomas. .. : ; Worthington—D. Rhode*. SquirrelHillf-W P.Blackburn. ; Pittsburgh e—l. C. Perching, Pree* ’ ideotjimeteber orchrut.cbareb Quarterly Coo-, f *P°ubHi , |b Balbel—l. DilUf, member o! Liberty street Quarterly Conference. j Alleghany Collegaf-George Loomis President, member of Christ ehutcb Quarterly Conference. iVjiiiihia oimlcT—JPtf/ium Cynck, P- E. Biaiiertlle—J. ladiaoa—John C.; imgfc*i;< Jobattowo—D. Pi Mttibell. :' J ' wd W. Boap. Kiuanning—R. Cinningham. - Daytoo-B.Bnrt.jL vv - . i Eidertoa—F. B« Faat, J* P. Hitler*. T Mtrchaod—J.&.Lemoo» . Ne* Florence and.Robinooo-rW. Loog> A:P. ■ Leonard.,. ...'4':. Mecfcenicshurg—J. D. Koox. - Barrell'tntiApollo—W.A.Stewart, R.G.Heatoa. New Dbny—M. Jf • Montgomery; .Ebensbaxg—S. P;|Bbow, J. G. Gogley. - Conenaugb—lf. Mansell. Ligoni«r—J. S. Wakefield. Mi. Plexsaot and Weal Newton—J. J. M’Hlyer, I. A. Pearce. . | tfduburf aod Hopewell—J. Shine. ; Dirrnicr—R. Bopkins t P. E. - Uniontown—A .Li” Petty. . Fayette City nod Ballternon—G. Crook. BrowhcriPe—S. F« Minor. - Bridgeport—J.Milottre* Fatottd Circuit—B.B.-Griffio, 1. H.Wilhinaoo. Red Stone and CqnneUariUe— Saa’l -Wakefield, W..K,,AtarabaUi-w!v : -:-.•- Vcogbib|beny—Jl HolUngabead. . 1 Addison—G. W. Baker. Ccnteryille—J. W. Wester. Somerset—W, Brown; L Elizabeth and Roetrater—J. A* Milter, J. W. Kessler*' j - • • Canoicbtftltown-fW. McK. Gir?*U,C.W. Smith. • MountjMoma end Newtown—W. pjtianey. witHijioTon DiniicT—B. X. Ikmpxry, P. E. - Washington—lf* fiiaeabeugh. - Clayerilie-J. L. MUlor. Washington Circuit—J. Joaea- ..... . ’ Friaklio—T.C.McClare, S. F. Jonas. Wellaboiah—W. 18. Watkins. Plorbncer-T. Mi Hudson, T; M. Boyle. ..Peorgetown—M.iM. Eabofli H. H. Fairall. Sboositowa—J. J. Jaekaon* Temperaneerillof-B. Ontfelj* Miller, Wo. Tamer. Canonibarg—McGeim. .. . Pine St Brown* u - MooongthalaCity— X. C.-Bmen* Bealcvitle—J.'Mnnnl. •■••• ■ Greenfield—W.MeOracken.. Hillaboroagh—J« V. Vernal!. ;.. Wayoeabnrg—J. N* Pierce. r .. siuitTQ.il oiarmcr.—Join P. X BamedtUle.—R.Saaßton.. Mohiatowflu—J. & Ettnadp, J. B. Cooper. ; Rarrla. . BaroearilKCUcttit—A. J.Lant, A. B.McCor. —ttick. j 1 . Ballik^r.—J. D.iVaU. . Uoorfield.—B. fil* Bolliitar, J. Phillips. Bridge W* -V*rtioan» <l. Billon. . Woodafialii— BarerilUe'E.. . ...RnUCiUfc*^ Caatrerflla^-'R SLOlnlrirf’ McCom jl XhimcT^—Hi P. E, MoCohnallarfll* ind.MoKttdiee. J.Cron**.. i Mom!—7. Q. A. UlUar, H.B. Edwardt. < Bat any.—J. Crttaaas, M. F. Oap. Sharon and S ambit ill*—W. Gamble, T. C. Hit field.':::!^.-rv.-':.':';''i r V.' "* Cumberland!—ErEUlMD,X.l.Brady. . - Behaeavilla.—J B. Bogen» W. Atbay. . 7 ■ V Hi MeAtae, L Petty.' \ Somerfiald.—W.| C. P> Hamilton* H. M. Clot*. Stafford.—J M. iWbnfc L. 8. K*egi*. . . Salem.—l.Zi MporarA* BaaU* \ BrownaTiUe.—W. dobnatoo. \ Newport— Eustotf, H. Long. . • „ .CamßiDosDurttCT—lFi^l. Davi4ion,P» E. • bafidaon. ■■ Waaiington—JJ C. Taylor, B. B. Bogae. 'AdaaiavUla—ffl Darby, W. McKee. . . Coehctoq— Hiekmaa.-. Cadix>>Ale<aßdcrBcoU,T.JiScoU. DeemUie—H. Beyder, A. W. Bsui, . New PhUidelphli—N; C. Wortbingtoa. | UriebatiUe—J. Bbaw. ' . I Weitcbeiter—SL Lewis, J. Connor. ; MnitiaatUle—jj F. Newley. • New Ctflwrigbt. • r Warrentob—l.Bletena. _ T Kimbblton—J.fc.Hollim*r. Sreraartuxc Dtatmct—H. X dark* P. E, SteßbeatiUe—KrammCtupel—S. P. WoJf. ido. Bamliae Cbipel—B. F. McMahon, i Richmond—T: d. BJnin*,P. K. McCua. . . Sprisgfinld—G. G. wetter*, T. P. Sadler, ' New Somerset—J. M« Bray, T. M Staten*. Welietillo—E. Birtett. ;* Uanoter—B.jMcOill, R/Jordao. . . . Carrol ton—S. Baker. :: \ . . . MaiterafrJ; BJ Roller, J, Hoihsgabud. MaMillbn—J. Grant, i Canton-rT. MiCleary. . \ Sandytiile—J. Borbidge, J. C. Beaaall. New Comberiaad—W. S. Blackburn, G.W.Den* : 7 L_:nia. i' .• '-•'•'l'- •• V • - . Lauburg—M. B. Pogb, D.Gordon. \ . Smitbfield—d. fßutoa, J. 8. Keagle. •>, * ALUOBKBT N,Bair&,B.JS. . A//<ylmy—Beam Streat—B. L. Chapman. ;•/ i *« . Booth Common—J. WUIlamA - MeadieaUr—lA Heea. I j ' AUegbeny CI.4A. B. Leonard. ! Butler—T. Storer, E. H. Baird. . Bbwlokl*yTia*-r-IL W. Baker. . New Brighton—A. J. Bleb. j ; Freedom—W. H. TibbUa, A. W. Taylor. Brldgewatei^W.F.Lanek.. «. Beaw-rH. MJ MeAfaee. • £non Vallo—G. D. Elnnaer, A. Baker. • , Llterpqol-rll, Dallae, W< D. Starapa. ColombUna—d. McCarty, M.S.Xendlg. —- New B. Bmekea. . Balem—C. fl» Jackaos. Morrow,. A. E, Ward. - B.C*mpbtO,E. E. Baikar. • DamaecoTul*—E. William*. ••• ; BUtfo^Swi^rttaST i Moaht UtttanjCoUagai—o. N. Eartabora. Preil* dent, And Local Agent,, end member of Alliance - » ■. Beater Famal* Seminary—B. T. Taylor, dent; m*mb*r,of BeamQoarterly Coaferenee. . , j B. H. Neabit, editor of Pioskorgh Ckrittif* Adto~ cate; Beetar Street .Qaarterly Confer ence*! " ' # -'>i : Tong Man's Bible Society of Pittaborgb— 3> K* __ Miller, Agent;'lumber.of.Beam Qtartmly Coa ’.. fame*. ' ‘ i : Beamen's Friend Society, at Callao, Soatb Aaer lew—J; A. Bweney, Chaplain.: M JamaaM.Tbobam.Mlaaiooary tolodi*..: . Albertl>osg,Minlonar7to Balgaria. i [Edvard*, B. Bowl**... £ Jacml*, H. S. TF<o. , .Brady, C. C. Darla,-. ■ rComretismti LAD* lUnadnoifc-*Bp to terfag to oar odm tuioi colaA&t It wIU boma that dartagth* nun of navigation llui itoaan of both tht Sa&lo, Clm> land A Cbk*co aad W«t«* TrMip«t*Uoft Con etfiUfl intend netting (ran tfea dock of thaClmUod A Pittsbonb'Btllrotd OosptM* at CteroUad* formica a daily ,liat toCUoags, MUnakoo, «d •!* Upper Ldw port*. Skippers eanprocuro tbreagb roetlpU by tti* 11m to aU proalsrat plaeoi u Wl*eonsifl, lowa andoa tie Cpptr lllnit fipptf'b/ calling oa WOllaa Stnrart, Agaatt at tbo ' oflea of tbi C. a P. B. R. Company, bran Stmt fiutloi Tender ttitbt it C!m*7*> etipeitir «hop, ib Al letheiK *on<r»*eita look idnnUfo 4f ike oob *oJlo«» ttd :h«!j»d IbMUdfM to MHItOW v*rti >i«t uder the pin of moviaf tbar teafe dairteiK -Vr.'ilohs Holm**,whwe rwidwee wu immidUUtrUeJi ot tbo ebop» )oci|»o iifloi ;ad i«o nloebft envy bird*. A yoaif bu Bused nivt!L bid bu pockit picked ,of htm dollivt. a* tlttmpt otiojruMide looter ibo oewioee of tff/Joo - Stevuii bat ftpoi beii| ditcoitiea ibertfc*!* titrated, , • ! vAr ttfi n nAroro—Wa. H.MooJt. ejitjtd ■ t K .■—■it tad bitliiy! tn otlb of Mr. Wood* Itrf.toUoo olTilai'J .dwcbr bid • boaiiof bo- Uttktjot WUiob'Mourtifc »bl«b_rotiilud li; Su* bull bold to bill Miami at CooiV Tbo im»oc»so»' ? *** aoeb aa .woold. btao (Otdtd »t- L.rt aar nao to rearotiani, boi wontadoaot £SBbMo«hY« U..0T0 Of U»l«»,.ad booco tbo 7r bad oo opuoa la tba oailai. Tbo cut will SSablj bo anffmmi ' ' e.mi tJaaoerio—Tbo wiad adaf oo Tiaadij aifbctboat uo u,w — njaiatba ciiiaa. bbt wo bur »’ ri ° t r:.iotiTll"r|» baiof Hut. At fitlno ‘ ißjai7 wta aaa<tiaad. -Mwa iti?ow?!tosu* iborSl ol tbo bridta onr Ua ~ v } ' "'. 'V~jT r^: :rr: - ' "■' • _.- "'- •"■ : -' VftgaflrMam* to B«l» ibe . gttßbitph, ffni Wayme ud Cble*«o Some'fcw weeksaiae* information was received by theoffieersof the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne end Chicago Railroad tbit an attempt waa being made to organise s bod j of mien to obstruct or destroy porUona of the track of their road, and thus throw the trains from tbs lucky for the parpoee of rob. , bing the express ton taeils. iatif. fied tbit /the information' waa perfectly reliable, thojoffieera of the Company at once determined to plare the farther investigation of the truly diiboir | cal affair io the bands of tkrtjaaily celebrated do- AIIeD PinkeilQS > Eaq., nf,Chicifco. The : dangarirvaa imminentyiasd hJr. Pinkerton with hi* iceaatbmed energy and skill, at once, went to. wort, with a.large eorpa of detectives, “at noUe leaaly aa snow flakes: tall upon the sod.” J; The detectives went to woik, each in {the place assigned to him* and in the various ehapes, forma and characters "designated for. them by Mr. p. The rosult -of their efforts soon' became {evident; whilst one division of the deteciires. weltarmed, • watched the track bjr nlgbt/eootber ;b/itfelCdev6«'! ted their Ume to the discovery of those conaectad with the conspirator*; anil to jngrsU'ating Uhfcm*- telres'into tbehr good graces/by -accnsiß|r .Uidm*; ■clve* pfbeißglbetoost despsfsUicrimittaTvsome' of the : detect i vet ma baged io,bbU in faror wltb'a few of! tht principal,'membbreof thisband of oQt*' lews, who/faeriuted not at-tbe danger or loss:of life of those who migbrbe in the Inins, so that they only secured the booty! [: ' ] j ' Onoe the detectives obtained an entrance to the organisation, they managed to introduce other*;of Ihalr number, who wsrelocatsd at other points and on the tralni/a&d they; were enabled to secure In troductions th.atU the principal members of the gang, and to bate a fall knowledge of all the sub ordinate mtmbstt. - - i. It was foond' that the association extended not only overa portion of the Pittsburgh, FArt 'Wayne {and Chicago riillroad, bat to.variowipolnta on the Cleveland, Coldmbns.and CioolnDatl^and Bsllefon taine and lodtane Eailrosds^i sndotfref {important and Uadingjrootei in-Ohio era Indiana.' ■ j The murders‘and robberies lately perpetrated along the line were now folly accounted for. The post offioe robberies we have already mentioned were aU no doubt executed by .these daring viUeloa. j ' Tha Invaatigadra -of tha- detectives. Idto tha or ganisation todeitroy tfiltallroad track for the pnr poae\of robbing/developed jbat divisible of the | gengfxlsted at Lbudonviltv.liaksvlUe, j MuiUlon,; Mansfield,Bueynis, Upper Sandusky,! Crestlloe, Galloo/Colombof, Clsvelend, he., and that they wan bold aad reckless men; fit for eoy crime. ; That afftirs were pending end the Railroad offi cers ana Mr- PiftkertOn feU confident of the eefoty of the trick* and bfr the arrest and conviction of the guilty parties ;*! the first commission of any overtSct wbich woald bring them folly -within the grasp’of the Isw.' When, much to tbejsurprise of the officer* of the, road*- they were notified, on Saturday last, -by bur attentive contents of a letter-received by him fromlMentfield, which, ae will be seen by the copy,of the letter be low, waa intended; for\a member of the gaog at MauiUon, but, by mistake, placed in tbe envelope directed to the Postmaster, Pittsburgh: .. \ Cation,-March 21, ISCI. D*ar Bob: I am just in receipt ofg yours, and i have'gUneed hurriedly over contents—‘find every j thisg much to my liking. - ' CshH imagine why Poivtfn. acted so d—d fool ish. I think Baotywill answer the place nf xcb I better. You mould have baraed tbe body—think I yon bid better do It. soon, and be captain. You mast send Barry necessary instructions But bow will it do in regard to that latter, yon snow Back wrote to him, some time since ? and, I think, since he'left. - It won’t do to hive it go to the dead office—can’t jou mod and get U out toon t . .lam in great haste, eo yon must excuse me for touching everything lightly. We have had a special meeting to take into consideration o ir Railroad scheme. We haveagreed upon apian itiast-fone originated.by Thompson. He his jail retained from New'York, and has broeght os eohia Batteries —come * disguises, We are to. kink powder under the track .and ,ighite.ikUy ; meins:of the Between -Lakasville and Loudon villaistbe sclectai for the!mail'train, and between Crestline and Uppsr Ssndusky (or the freight train. Then we are to destroy nearest bridges sod telegraph, to prevent any possibility of assistance reaching thtm, and then wi are to iltn miaaiesoma of the nearest towns, aojss to came a gensral confusion. 'We can then operate with ; perfect safety. ■> We have another/meetiag on the Soth,-at Head Quarters, to select suitable men— yon mast eome up without fitl and sehd. word to , all your boys.;/ You must excnßemefoibeing so have about twenty -letters ti write, and want to call in boye that are out. j lam going down to Mansfield thisjevening, to 'mail some ot my letter*, and I will just drop a line to tbei Postmaster etPittsbargh and have him for ward'Potwin’s letter, aod that will hi better than ; toeeadforiu I went to Mansfield last Friday and made tome .inquires.about that fellow you', wrote about. 1 saw him, and from your descrip- | tion and his knowledge of you and jsoto# of our: man, I think I can say positively be is the same j man. He told me himself that it wu currently re ported that be was dead. He told make bad been ! ui prison eeversl 'yesrs, and that he had sworn off I Bsid he Teltno ill will towards yon or liny oua.eUe j —thought he would rentin...hwa« -thiS «üßimer.''l" thiakyoti haffCetter go aod see him yourself and j i you will, have more uflaenee Wan any one else— .1 believe him to be a flint, steal pointed. Davy aod : Jesa made a little tffort here a (sw; nights agbi j tmi only got a few empty tetters, Jess haa : gone to Newark and Bsvt ' ls in Mansfield waiting 's chsnee. I aball bs jin Cieitllne; ontll the hOtb—don't Isave' Maxallloh unlste yon first 1 Inform me. Thompson and Fred and Jsny will auy at Clsveland. twill iso Jeffjud get yon; some coney by Saturday—yon can an* your own man,, end go with them to Lakeville, but do sot Inform, them nf oor hatineaa—yon can stop with BUI 'Wolf —M Is one of our bridge men, bat don't be seen In daylight, nod before you do anything , elaa selsct: eoma anpropriata name* for yonr men, so wa eaoi distinguish tham. I had not time to use cypher, as Ult so tedious and lam so bnsy. nowl 1 will see: 'Jimmy again and see tf he eeo b/corns at, and let: yon know. .•••.- j - • • - W# have-enough boys on trains now and aha!! not tmt aay more—plenty or girls noW evyrywharo. George CHoe visits Manafield pretty] often. Mrs.: Shew Is hti darltog. but don't telchlm! I laid so, or; I ha may hoslls that Bag hnilhess out. i ; Yours, In fidelity, . CBaKbir Garni. The Po#t,in eommepriegopon thl* letter, esys: [ >«owlng to the onsspectsd turn Ume given to tbs; Investigation, from the receipt of the above Utter by. I our Postmaster and tha publicity given to tha tame 1 deem H onr duly to lay the above facts before; our readers, and trait that, from , the I compute ar-. | raogamants mad* by the officers of.tha P., Ft. W. A i j O. R. R., r nad the well known ability of Mr. Pinker*; I i ton ns n dstectlve, ibe villains who could thus Coolly ! i pl*4 such horrid crimes, will meet thsfr joit deserts. J I They al! known, and ws. feel assnrsd tbit the offiesrsofib* rood and ibedsteetivssjwill nem re* lax 'thelr efforts until swift and speMy jostle* Is metid bat to them-. We koow. that w* only ipaak 1 tha haatioicats of the whole comauioltj In .asserting that; these fiends, when eaoght in tbsif :scu, will aod should receive » short shrift and tbe speedy dekUito wblah their contemplated designs would consign Che Innocent traveler.' end we'aukb mlsUk*' the tamper and'coolosas of Mr. Pinkerton If suoh are not his, tactics.” ; ■■ ■! : ;; c '• Tb« ClUum* Ui« . AU#|h«B|.VftUii)r Tbe cilixeaa of Lawrences ille another meeting Toeedsy evening for 4he parpen of hearing the report of a committee previously appointed to consult ia reference to.the establishment ol some other modaof conveyance between tbe city and the borpogb, oU»er-ihan tbit now afforded by the Chi* tenia l Pandnger Railway Company, wbosa niggardly i ecoaotny in rabeiitetiog one bone can bM aronied thd indication of,the people. ' I i H. Ki Wade, Chairman bf tbtf CpramrtUe, re sorlbd two-propoutioaa~>tba establishment ol a line of omnibniee, at a coat of $7,060, at a fere of three cent* r and aleo: an arrangement with , the Allegheny Valley Railroad Comparer. Tbe com mtttee favored tbe latter proposition, and submit ted the following -proposition froch tbe rmilron company; , • 1 * : Orrxcc A. V\. R. R. - Pimiuaau, March 20,1£M. } The AUegbeay Vallay Railroad ICoapaay pro-1 pOMloealab|iibontbair luu • train which aballi ros U follow*; Leave Lawroocaville daily, eieepl i Baaday, el o=3o o’clock, A. M., end hourly More afcardorißg the enure day. The train* will depart : f ro ja pittaburgb, firat trip, at 7 o'dhck, A. M.» and i thereafter at the expiration or the, regular hour interval*. The tine, Pittaburgb to Lawrenceville, cr'vice vena, will befAWeri*, mlaolea.; The fare* lo be divided into »i* clanea : five elaneatobe rfprtMDted excluaively by ticket* i yeerly ticket* nrs2£ 00 each; hall yearly ticket*at sl4 ; and qttarMily at $B, A peraon boldiaf either of tbii ellf> to travel aareetneted opon any tram* fbe foortb end fifth eltaaea to be commutation: ticket* raaptetivaly of. an* hundred (ripe at s4 00, and fifty tripa at 13 26. The aixtb data of /are* hr tren aleat cuatom, the charge to be five cant*. The Company aobtatt tbyi prepoailion, n»lh iko.ptoiuo that the earn of three thoaiand. dollar* ■hail be eubeeribed for ticket* prior to the onlrodnctioo of the train* • > • •> i 1 gcapeetfully anbmitied by authority oitb* Board of Manager*. R. F. Moar.xv, President. i|i epiiietioD witb lbs ibove ol fried the following resolution, which w»« fully dUeeeeed and BMBimouily.adopted by the flteet lagj. i • SaolcuS . That thi* meeting hereby ipptote lb* propoeiUoft ot the Allegheny Valley Rulrotd, eed reeoßuaesd lo ell pereoai intareited in bating* 1 aura, comfortable aod reliable mean* of eontey* 1 uceletween Shrip»bnrg,LawreneavlUe end Pitu- I b*»gb,to aid the cnterprlae by all oeane In their ipower*- ■■ • / , ■ .. t . \r • I It wu al»o oflderetood that frequent uaicewera lobe ton to Sharpeburg, aud alio at regnlar inter*; 1 nle to Holloa. To thaee point* tbo urmi vroold l.b*'S Sbarpcbrif.jrcirljr tiskett, good tor ait train*. $3O; half yearly.'ll6 60 } qaanarlf, s9*;.jT* I Halloa, yearly, $4O; halfyaaHf. $23 ; . quarteyly, i $l2. -Thaaeterma offer. exlraordtßan advantagea ltd resident*and property holder* along the pro* poaad roato. i 'Bnb> committee* were appointed for. the purpose ol lrifieg the advance aubecripuon required, and from the atrpeg feeling manifested rin tna camtuu* ally tha enterprise.!* likely to succeed. . v ': Bontov Oil A Ratim.—There now Home to Petal HtUedoabtlhnl.oU dnaaeiUt at Bouton and vielsttfi-ud bat Awaltsibenotloa of capitalist! to ttisg: Armstrong oonoty Into competition with other otllocaliilei. A. Jf’. Faulk, Biq., of Kittannlog, bas A'nrv fioe specimen of \t, taken from plu sot more Ifttfe two teiidstp/dsf os bU leu In that plane. HrwtfifT Ual.the month of Orooktd Creek, Ifi a Hot below * this eiif for im WMfc «sdia|:tftrcb;SBtb a »•■ 28— yduUnaultajiislta. ,Wr -- Ptltiba'gk. Fait WaTie aad Ball* road .Campuy-AMBil Bectlog of (lit Stockholder*. ' At leu o’clock oB Wedßeadij,tbe stockholders ip the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Raißoiil Company, wimbled at the Board of Trade rooms being tbe occasion of the Banna! meeting lor the election id Director®.: The attendance wu very large, mao/ persons baring come from a distance. : .The Stockholders organized by caliing Mr. Geo. Bulcblsoa to the Chair. Mr. Samuel Banna, of Fort Wayne, ladiaoq, made a few • remarks in reference to tbe pretest difficulties ind future prospects of the road. He complimented the present Board of Directors, sod looked; for a bailer slate of things when the re brgsnixatioo of the company, upon thin baaia previ ouaiy submitted to the. stockholders could be effected. : ' Mr. W. BaUinlina/of Temperanceville, “opened bis batteries'* upon the pretest management of the road, and kepi np a brisk fire for fifteen minutes*; : Be bad beard eo many promises in reference to the; i future list be bad no faith in them, and was ia favor of removing tbe old director*,rool_aiid ‘branch, and patting In new man. The change,‘if 'so better, certainly could not be worse. Be there-: (lore offered tbe following: . <i i ’ Betahtd, That thiy meeting adjourn until nine'; o'clock Thursday morning. | The proposition wureceived with applause, sad; ’the resolution waa seconded. \ ; i Mr, Zadok Street, of Salem, Ohio, rjamarked that; jthe Board of Direetora had done all in their power to adjustibe difficulties of the road jand advance: the interests of tbe stockholders, and when the neceanry legislstiou could be obtained the re or* ganiiatlou of the company could be pffocted upon the buis previously published; Than} if the stock- 1 holders wished to make radical changes, waa the ' time todo it, ; ) !; ; George W. Cast, Esq., waa surprised at the ae-; tion ol the meeting. The call waa merely for so Informal election, to perpetuate the organisation of the company. Tbe property of the road wu in the bands ol a Receiver appointed by tbe Courts,* and the stockholders or directors had no control: whatever over jL Tbe present election waa mare-: 1 ly to perpetuate tbe company, and if but one vote,' was east it would be aufficteut for that purposed; Be then weot on to slate that legislation bad beeuj obtained in all the Slates excepting Ohio, where tbe matter waa now pending, and in a very favor able condition. When tbe act pasted there, W would be glad to see a meetingol tbe atoekhbldeia lo aet upon tbeto laws. Tbe gentleman atatid that the annual report of the Directors bid sot been completed, owing to bia absence bus, Oi Through the courtesy of the however, all needful information bad been obtained in reference to the operations of the road, which waa now in the bands of the printer! As to the: present meeting, it waa informal, sod be would lake no part in it except to give such information as was required of him. Mr. Bailautiue and Mr. Hutchison look tbs ground that if tbe meeUog waa informal, and powerless io adjourn over and derlTneb Directors aathey cboae, the common sense oi the ers should not have been Inanlted h/calling them together. If one rof* wu sufficient, why call men here from all parts ol tbe country f j Mr. Cits thought ho had explained this matter fully. He would further remark, that it tbe meitf mg adjourn and elect an. independent ticket, any Other party ol stockholders on tbe line of the road could not only protest, but with tbe same prof I prtely organize and elect a ticket. Mr. Hutchinson dealt come terribly severe knocks at tbe inefficiency of tbe present board, and the recktess manner in which tbe money of the stockboldera waa squandered. If this board was pood, God help the bad. The road was good, but the management wu bid—and hare waa the main spring of alt the evil. . , : i Mr. pass reminded the gentlemen; pruenl that, unembarrassed, the road wu worth $18,000,000. OI this sum, the stockholders bad paid but $4,000,- 000, Tbs road wu indebted to itself, and paying for iiselP-ind will pay for itself doycntusily. ■ ft ia like the cased a iartner, who buysa farm worth ss,QOO,paying but $l,OOO, and depending upon the eropa for ta* ratnre payments.' Be cannot call the products his own nntil tbe farm ia paid for—*nd *p it ip «ith thi* road. Tha stockholders eanhot jax, peet dividends until the road is onembamued.: f Mr. BaUsoHne** resolution waa called upj by impatient stockholders, bora motion to adjonnr ’ rins die wap-pressed, and there seemed to be very little disposition manifested by the majority to take any part in the election. i f The motion to adjourn was put sad carried al most ooaoimeuily. ] l Those who were favorable to continuing ;tbe organization remained and Totedj while many 1 stockholders left the room is disgust; ? !; Tbe following ticket waa balloted tor and elected- Director*— G. W. Cass, Win. Robinson, ;Jt,, Springer fiarbaogh, Tomas A. SeoU,Peon sylvan it; Kent Jarvis, John Larwill, W.-Aferrimu, R. Mo- Kelly, Ohio; Samuel Hanna, Puny Hoagltnd, J. (.• i. Williams, A. L. Wheeler, Indiana; Wo. B. Ogden, ' John Ertna, Illinois; Gilead A. Smith,New York- Court of (fcuaxter 8«ul«ii Before Judge* McClure, Mellon ted Parks- In the caret; cue nf Mr. Robert the Court, after bearing the testimony, ordered * | aarnber of the boje to pay tbe eoeu. |i I John Strnwbridge war oobvlcted of ißtwld&na ! , adultery.. ••• " 1 ' ‘ ] ji : John Maioo, (colored,) »u found guilty of *be larceny of a watob. ...... Nathaniel H. &L Pollock eu found guilty of-foa-t,. Bleatkin and bastardy. r«< -j- The following aunty earn vtrs dUp&ted of by the defendant* being ordered to pay the eo»ti.:~- CbrisUtn Baker/ on oath cf Mary Bakar; Divld Brown, on Oath of Mary Besbahsw/Samuel Llod* lay, on oath ol B. K. Brook*. Nolle proeeqal* war# entered In Upcasts of John Jitipatriek, for aggravatad eiranlL .and Phillip Borina for amnlt and battery. |. \ -John Model we# foend. guilty Of eiaiuit ; ttjd battery upon Michael Jordan. _ . i 5 George Shoemaker wee, convirfed of a aunilar ollense, oo oath of John Bona. Wn. Bandy wee lodicted forth* larceny of.that morocco end cell akin#. Verdict gtiiliy. James Crookshink* plead goilty to an aggravatad aaaaelt opoo John B. Miller.. Robert Gilleepie waa ordered to oar tbe coe(a in a surety cue, wherein C. tl. Enley wa« tbe prosecutor. H. J. Cantwell, of tbe Pint Ward, Pittsburgh, plead gailly, and wee fined |IO and coija Air ’sel ling liquor without license. j j' - .Miff A mao Dimed Michael Delis*; wiaatmoet instantly killed Jait evebiag, by being ran over' by tj freigbttrata on (be -Cleveland’ana Pittsburgh Biilroad, near tbe'Jrcigbt depot of tbit road, to Manchester. We were unable; to siccr tain the particulars of this unfortunate affair, : -liir* tbertbaa that'be was atandiog oo the track wbpn tbe (raiobaeked out enribaerved by him, and he* fore he coaid get out ni lit* way, pawed over bio, eruabiog him to death aloiuet inrtanily. tie was a mao ol s family, vre believe, and an employee'll the company. . V ijij;- Utsiii. Host & Mints have received Black* wood’s Magaaine lor March* Content* iTb# lodiao Civil Service, part 11 r-Tbe Pbjalest Geo'g rapby ol the Sea ; Lee’s Uirtorr of tba‘[Cbarcb : 'o'f I Scotland; Iroo.ciad Ships of War, fend Our Defan- I ana; Norman. Sinclair, part XIV ; Bec'ent Nafutal I History Books; Wilson’s German-Campaign er ISIS; The China War of 18C0. always good, and the preaedt numberwill life reputation. j \ Kastbb.—'This annual featlvnl ooeora tbl*.year oa tbn laal or Slat day of March. Baxter waa «)e. brated by our pagao nneeatora to April,a* n foatliral la honor of Euatfe, the Bazoo goddaaa-of lova/ror Venoa of the North. - It fa now obietvid by beat of tbn Christian eburebee io eemmemorstlon of oar Savloar’e rwarraction, sod oorreaponde to the Paaa over of the Hebrew#. i. ... : Pxsc in Au-eohcnv. — Oa Tuesday night,- a frame carpenter abop, io the Third ward,Allegbe nyJbeloßgiog to Hugh Clsney, weatotally destroy, ed ny fire, together with e atable belonging lo.Jpo. Moon. Thelosa waa about sl,6oo—one-third, pi which waa in tool#. Tbe property was not iaaured, .tad tbe thop.ie aappoaed tobivebeen malicipaily fired* j •• CoarasoicVaD.—Tbe report that: ibeM*nohe|t*f Paiaanger Railway Company iotehd to commence ronolog their cars oh Sonday ia contradicted, and wiieeTtatated. that alt tbe dirsctorv—aar* one— nr* oppoaed to lbe robniog of tbe ceri. If be id, we are, heartily glad of It. ! ■ i A Bstrre.—A-Mra. Mtgdalsne Ackerman I*l4 an information before AM. Scott* on Taeadey evening, agalnit her hnabadd, John, who the stated had beat nod abated her moat abamifaNy, wbUauodartha Influence of liquor. John waa arrested, end In'de* fanlt of $lO fine, committed tojsll for tsn.dayai , Am. persons are hereby notified that 1 the only place to pnrchtae the Wheeler fie' Wilton Sewing Machine is of Wm. Samoer It Co.,’No. 2T,v Biftn atreet.. Tbe public will take eotice that ■we .have no tab agtaia In this place and goverw themeelvct accordingly, . J. Wm. Sumtrn-h Co.l DblilctC«iuli i JVtJnetday t Jlfarrt 27.—Before Judge Williams Rlizabelb Andorran ve. tbo Borough of Birmiog* him* Ob el» _ . . - gfirßu)OZ> Food.—Attention is coiled to thlimual reaeraable tad tcitsUSs prwptnuJoa, edrettlMd la another eolemo. It lean entirety new dtoeorwy,end aoit cot bo cealoanded with any of tho aamtfou patent ■tdldnaiOf tbe day. H U» certain veasdy bratl U>« dl«ae«o»ecl&*d l ead especially then of ariroata nature ~«t tOasiUadlof^of’vrok« l tDoaths,aßdyosr«, “SmotToohmii * Icon. of NiWjrcrt.m (b. «J* ■nets for 1U and also proprietor* of < the world-r»Downed ffiimfNiimtiM&tMU >a •rtkw-.wtahewf Uotbor ahoold bar* la bar medietas clooit la cess of pood; ■ad containing, m it do*, oo paregorlooropUU of. any fcjed.ll can ban ltod upoowttb ih» atmoa* will f* foaod an Inraleabls specific to elf «*• of lutanUW complaints OMs4We/*wi»«l,fW«««i • bajßm od*«rtloomoot.; forsejobf AgtaW 1(0 Wood OU Htttbnrtb. N., dslTsdiwlmf ■ Boaidwo Hook.—'rhatM*rg» has boos recently filled op ood fnrntabed by USA M ffiSwJ WboooHdUioa rtamfctaiqo£ tboepaitatnu. bf thomMsaatfai rooms aad boorfllai.: inftors o* ;**■*** tUria' HBiltau mb bo. occ&onifwßled, wllb Urcoolrv j&-"Now«m.V PoiM.trIHiTOBOTOkV for. nlTTruau* <».’». Uuk>l« Wl »ol itarmw o*-Doctoi C. Bum. ffwr Oort *»a Boon*. liotbto Fknlolu: olro tnol for Roiobon'o cil.br.teJ C.» for Soptow. NS. 1U SrollbWi Bt t i sgr Dootimr.—Dr. C. Bill, No. S4j> , ?m itmti olteod. to til bnoebu of .(bo DooUl pWtMr alos* 1 * gay Am; should. Dpt fail, to read the aOtrcr» 'ttorrwttfyrol>W«»od.lOl»dOT*apopor. l ..'' ■ -.w :t. • /All. tANUS.-Tho ondeniignWl offoro for. I f uhbAbbOiO'OHXroOlolTlraflAotlbeoMlO BUbmtrTSukm THE LATEST -NEWS. jr TSLEOBtPB. THE O«LY 6METTE OFFICE. RECEIVED ATI From Wubington. fSpeclel Dispatch Ihunonr BVinlag Edltlon-l j WaaantoTO*, March 27,1861. Captain Fox, who waa teat by the War Depart meat to CBarlciitou, haa ralamed. Be think* it practicable to V*iQf° rce Major Anderson, a* tbe transports, when landing moo. and loppliea, would be protected by the guns of Port Snmtlar, if fired opoo by Fort Moultrie. Bat tbe objection lies against this plan that it would at once inaugurate civil war, and therefore it cannot be accepted. Fox epaaka in the highest tars* of Major Ander son. In regard to tbe question of provisions, it ap pears that (be iippljf will teet two or three week* longer. Alt tbe dominations which hid provoked contro- versy ware coal traced yeaterday. The President and the Cebioat are, to far aa I can (aero, eqiially anxious to avoid calling an Eilra Seiaiinj-and ir practicable, ndne will be called. I: ] I No Cnane al neceeaity exiete—■tbatia now clearly apparent—hut what ofhtr naceaeitiee may arise, ol course no one can foreaee. Palmar, of Pennsylvania, goea to-the Argentine Confederation, Instead of Ecuador, as had bean at firat datsrmlofti. Your Blata will gat two other diplomatic appolnt- The South Carolina antboritiea have signified their perfect willingness to accept the withdrawal of Major Aoderlon without capitulation. H. Special Session of tlie D. S. senate. Waiuihotof, March 21.—The Senate met at 11 o’clock tbia mbrainir. Tbe Chair laid before tha Senate the following message from the President: To the Senate of the Unilei Stata : 1 bare received a copy-of e resolution oi the Senate pawed on tbe 2Ab mat., rtqneating me, il io my opinihn not incompatible with tbe public interests, to communicate to tbe Senate tbe dis patcbee j>f Major Hebert Aoderaon to the War Department, during tbe time be bae been in com maod at Fort humter. Oa elimination of tbe cor respondence tbos called for, I have, with the highest reaped for tbe Senate, eome to tbe concla ■iob thai.ai tbk preaent moment the publication of it would "be inkipsdieot. ; Signed, I 1 AaaaHaa* Liitcour. WuAingfou, Monk 2i>, JSGI. Mr. Breckinridge, ol Ky., moved to Uke up tbe reioulotioD introduced by bim yesterday advising tbe withdrawal or tbe fedafa) iroope from these* ceded fetates.i He did not ieteod making any ?e -marka, aa he had already efpzeaaed bia view* on that subject, I He desired tbe vote on bit motion to be regarded aa a teat question. Mr. Fessenden, of Me., supposed there would be no objection to tbst, hot be remtadad tbe Senator that no quorubt wai preaent. On motion df Mr. Male, : H , tbe Senate went into executive session,' When tbe door* wereopenild Mr. Breckinridge, of Ky., again [moved to Uke epbia resolution* say ing that U tbe (motion should prevail ha would ac cept Mr. Clingman'a ruhati aie, Which slro advise* the Presidentjio forbear from ittybptifig to collect tbe revenue in tbe Confederate ‘Buua, u well a* to withdraw the Federal tiospf tbertfru&r;~lf the Seoate was dot willing to express as opinion, be took it for grafted that the vote vfould feasgainst taking up tbe(reaolntion, bat U they intend to ex press an opinion betook it tor granted that the vote would be in tbe affirmative. Hence be bad asked for the aye* knd nay*, and that the vote oa uking op the reaolbtioo might bo conaidered aa a test question. Mr. Rice, of Mmn , war ia favor ot the resolu tion, bnt he thought that. Mr. Cliagman’a amead : oent. wbieb Mr. Breckinridge said be wonld ac ! capt, went (do tar. He did nol' koow what right 1 the Senate bad to exprcaa thsir opinion to thsj’res ident aa to tbd collection of the revenue: ! fifr.'Wad*,j of Ooio, hoped thetesolatloo would j be taken op, in order to bare a square vote upon It. I Mr. Cllogaan wished bti rubstiiute accepted be . cease be belUved that the PrmaMsat, under ‘tbe ex tiling laws, baa no power to collect the rsrenue la tba Confederate States. Haaee be ahoaldebaUio from tbe attempt of •atertaloiag this opinion, be was ready to erpreia it Ha wished to avoid a i eolliiloo. . - Mr. Rice hiked Ur. Breckinridge vbetber fit* reaolotioo extended to Key West and tbe Tortagns üboals. If an, be woald never oonaaot to tbe with-, drawal of the troops from tbase forts. Mr. Breekioridge replied that ibt reaolauoo, advises aodei tba existing circomataseea, tbe with- ; TriWiTof ibnFadciial troops Mb’ {fib limit* of tbe; Confederate Slats*. He sappoeed that the xwaola- , tioa embraced tboae poioti baesnst {bay were wilbia tba limits of Florida. He did sol consider it essential to tbe public peace that (ha troop# aboold be withdrawn from Key WeatandiTortugas, aad rather than hazard the defeat of tbe reaolation be would be willing to day tba! tbete points shell be excluded in its operations. He was obliged to I add, however, that be disliked to do to,fbecauss though be still enterUiaed a hope of tbe re-union of ail tbe Slate** if there-should ultimately be e permanent bepsratioa, all tbe troops abould be ' withdrawn {root all tbe points now held by tbe I Federal Government within iho limits of the Con- ; I federate States, and fur each other States, aa may i unite with them. He trusted tbit all the Pltte* I may be reunited on tbe"principles of tbe old Con* i I etitutioa, bni if this should not occur, b* would be 1 unwilling to (see these places retained, oe the prin- I ciple that Britain bolds Gibraltar and places i j in other parte ol tbe world—merely as etragetic i | military points. Mr. Rtcaj remarked that if tbe seceded Statue i ware detardiined to remain oal ul the Union, be ! I wal io favori of their going in peace, lie would I [go further, j lie would give tbu forts and; arueaala | j within tbetrjhniis. -He would fivetfiemaeytblog \ i reatoaable for the sake of puace. But they are I not in paseciitob of -Key West and Tortegax.and I eever will bk. These two pnieu are needed lor na j tad not for-ibvm. Other purtioea of the country have an intdrest in them, and especially the com merce belonWinc to the fiortS which w;|| never yield these point*. Ho would never givethem up under anylcircumalaueea.- Mr. Clalke, of N. U., hoped tbe resolution would nut betaken up. ' j Mr. Douglas seid.be would to take up tbe resolu tion with tbe view of offering ku emeadmaat, to bring it within tbe scope U ought to take, He thought that it would be wise for tbe Presides! to withdraw the troops from Fqrt Pleksoi, as be under*- stood they will be or bevebeen withdraws IromPort BamUr. Tbaxs ware tbe only forts la the Confeder ate States sot oocaplsd by tbe gorarnmaatet Hoot-' gomery. These wen tbe only pieces which oould tend to u collision. . Bat tb*,resolution goes further; it edvlaei the . President to withdrew the troop* from ad points la the Confederacy; Tbe Coafbdtr* ate States tjalng a revolutionary government, can elaim only what they oooepy. He wu wlUlog, no darexlatlngtalrenaitaocef, Ibnt Sum Ur and Pick to* should be gfvan up. They were source* of constant IfriUtioD. j ! i j Mr. Doolittle, of WU., said if e debate opened on* j 1 thU question it would lest for three days at least. ; He was agalntt Uking up tbe resolution, bnt bis , i you most not bs regarded as a tail vote, i ! Mr. Wads hoped the raxolutioh wonld bs takas > up end a* there was. vary little] elae to' do, they should bivh a dlacuasiom, He did not know what the administration policy might be, bntfirenter uinsd very strong opinions, aad was very anxious toetpreaathem. tie did not beaitaU to ssy that tbe Beoaie might under tbe present eiredmsUace* express thsir opioiooa. We ere a co-ordinate branch of the government and tbe President ad vise* and lit hi* jedgmast, it {a bat jnat aad proper In tbe present eonrgaaey that we should express onr opiniona in full, not only to the Prexident but to the people of tbir United fUtea. He bad no eoncealmnnu to make. He was enrions that tbU aobjaet abkuld receive lull and Dee dixeasaloa- Seven Sutat have gone out of lbs Union and are domineered over by a aiurpiUoo. The people have bad no voieo In the goventmanl which nes been erxctsd, bot a military despotism trampU* tbetr rigbU under foot. If they bad the powat they . woald eallj opoo ns to vindicate thsir ri|hts and tbe Cosatitntion, and clothe ua with antbocity to do it. _ Tbe SsDxle voted 19 to 10 on Mr. Breckioridfe's motion, showing tho absraee of a qiornm. L-. Mr. Breckinridge moved to adjourn ifnedfs, ! which was hot agreed to. Much incidental debate ensued. Finally the Seaite adjouresd till to* 'morrow, j • • RicauoMD, March 26.—1 a tbo CoptosUoDj ibis •roalogi MnUoII, of Wot sail* offered tbe QossUts. tloa Qf : tbo CopfOdorata Blatat at % tabetiioto for tbo Fodoral Commlttoo's report ‘ Mr. Wlsb caUod for tbo reading cflt Ur. Clemen* lotlmaud that tha porposo for inch a call was to delay a tou on tbo report Mr. Wise denied rash to Impatalloa aj oofooad* •d. (Ssaiailos.) . Tbe saUtitats, being tbo Cooitltatton of: the Soathern Confederacy, Wu read' pad debatod tillalatoboar. *.. . . Tbe Conmtloo Is atilt lasaulra at U o'clock. There U aacb eonfostoa and excitement. Ricuuokd, March 27 — The dabau on lbs mo tion ol Mr. U*!l, of Weiitel, to eubetUato the cos etlutloo of tbe confederate State* for tbo report ol the commutes offsdtfel relatofli, was coouaaod till m late hour fiat avoatog. It' wae finally reject ed ; tbe rote ataading aiyo 78, ayeaaoae. 'New Otbiam, March 27.—The Coarentioa adopiad-aa ordinaace diridlag Lutinui latoon Congress diatricta; atao aa ordlataee traatfemsg the pdbUOlend* to tbe Confederate Sleue.; Aa act ebolublng free banking, tad introducing the char ; ter ejium, was patted. Tbe Coaveatioa adjourned erne du i'- Two compiulee 01 Zouavsa UU for Peaeacolato day on aebre aereiee Mobile adricia eey that iroope and manittoae are eeneusUj: to Peaiaeolk: Sekartl campaalea »» etptcied from Nonb’ Alabama \ ’ -Hi* Y«*i IKr-IM Blwjllta Unlit latbtoaitadjat ibt outoa booaa ujbori. (lot, obi iba mutu bu boaa nniiM to tbt Start up of tb» Tnmry.-’ - Mo* You, Muck 17,—Tb* aUuubif/Atabß, Tot UntfMVjtaßol atb t'olwk till Bat»!»fc»Ub 41 pul*b|fT|- iijjijiiiiii'iiuYl'''"' :y&- il’ - - “f.-.- ';\i ; ! uncßFßoxtiAuroßinc. St. Lora, Hm& 17—Tfc* Poor Erpmi punS Port Kearns; os tbs stereoeo of tbs 15th, with Sin Frearieoo ditM to tbs IStb. * Tbs itnun Golden Otto arrived it Penema, earrjtng 1(0 paeaengertfand nsnil; a million of do!' UnftiutinN, Got. Donne; bee ntocd the bill changing the murder trio! of Horace amHb from Sob Francisco to PUoor eountj. Both Booms puud tbo bUI ow tho veto, tbo lobbies shooting enthusiastically. Tbs Legislature continued lo ballot for Benator nHhoot soeoeii, oo candidate )rit baring reoelvsd half tbs reqolrtd eombtr of totes. Commodore Cunningham died ibU morning. St. Loots, March 27.—Ths stay law >esud by tbs Legislator* oo tbs ?tb Iml was yesterday de clared to; lbs Supreme Coart of tbs Stats esonoon ctltatloos), so far as U relates to eostrsets mads previous to tbs passage of the set Tbs Legislators will aJjoara «>u« dit ooWedau dsj neiL . ' Louisville, Mareb 27.—River rising tlowly, with € lest 9 inches water is tbs etna), Weether clesr; Memory 46 degree*. Arrivals at tbe Principal Hotels. ■ ! UP TO 8 ffOOOK LUT MIOBT. ' Third and Wood atmti. Mae T O Calhooey, PhUa . Ur*. darn Daemon!, Biooke ST. OHARLKB—Cucner SUIT **u Leri Oolrlo, Browner Die PEmberd, UamMoo.O Tboe H WUllame do • R 0 ftlaeoh, Bt owaaellt* J W Aoawalt, do W Wilaoe, Bue<a, 0 Gao MllUnbeigw, city Id Rohm; Bats Liberty A MoUMUnd, Uatosiuvo John A Lemon, Bolltfeieb*g John Gilbert, Bockfoid. 11l John U f niton, dty A B Feller, Uutontoen - , J P Tbompsoo,Bt Paol, lliol Jm W Kotos, Washington | SOOTT BOUfIB-Oonwr Dnq< *. D. BAKU, J R Sceoboro, Colombians I 8L King, Baltimore i ip Wuo,Brovk«jlU, W Garrsrd,.clty LJ Jtffrlt*. Fayette eo RBDarle,Wllkioebarg J H BaU, Baa Liberty O J Lockout, do Q W Btstr, Allijbiaj i J Lynch, AUoooa MANSION HOVdß—b ososos avatar W B JoOM, Vt Wajol B W Butler, Belem, O 3 W SUaley.Dsmfirene I CetleU,-Smith field,o Un 0 Bay, Worth Bur W Otttaa, Weeb’o co Mn Orltes, do Mery Grit**, do J B Ford, New Orleans <3 B King, jr, Johnstown W 3 Owens, Yeoaogo o> 31 Stock, Gieensbarg ' A Story, do BP Back, do P Wltsea, fiaady Creek W Pork, do T Wilton, Co J Osypla, do B Kim, do : 3 Lewis, do i M D Mitchell do L Waltboo, Grrenibarg PERBY BOTSL—Corner Dnqanne Way aad Bedrock at. u'ctrao a oiamu, noruirou. 3 V flsooa, Barlford, Ol Q Delons. HrockelUe 3 W Weber, Altoona, Pa Geo U Uillrr, Brady's Band W NelMkar,-Mahomet, 111 Alex Campbell, So Oeo W Domer, Altoona John MeCnltoogb, VraakUa ■ Q Klikmao, Franklin . Jemee Utile, city John Smith. Boston 3eo B Sweeny, Fomt Ullla B Racfbt, Forest co W Chamberlin, Palasttna, 0 BABE'S BOTSL—Liberty street, foot of Fifth, eairm si*t,rxonxirc*. W L Thompson, NoWertown 8 J Dtokson, do Jacob Werian, Lawrence co faaao Uoat7, Wayne co, 0 John Lawton, Washington co H 0 Mathew, Cincinnati John Folton, , do ' E England, Weahioftoo Wm Fatten, do tt J Chaplin, Wooster, O K Boyles, do /ears Barry, Caoonebnrg L Steal, Vayne co, Ohio SR Klakeld,NlckUrille D Liechteowaltsr, Warsaw, 3 B WBHsms, Marengo city Indiana 1 D Ayna. N Sandneky R D Thompson A lady, Fort II 11 octal, Up Sandneky BHoer, lod l _ Wm Campbell, loti Wayna Tbas J'WArthor*- -do :D W Bart, Van Wert, Ohio John Trentmau, do | A Dltkeon, Salphnr flp’ge, 0 iohn McCartney. Jo' . CTRARD BOCSE-Cbroer Bmltbflsldcad Third etneta. t, u. mit raomvroi. dee Mclctoeh, Senore, New John kTCaUi Belem, 0, Iftxleo 3 Ooecat, do L Smith, Greenock Wm Httey.Maoooyebela o*y 0 U Tinker, Imports city * BeaU, SmUhTlOa, 0. J G Cooper, NY . ' TB BarneyFelrocnnt, Ye P Dow Us, Le*reowocth.rtiy Wilkinson A ana, SoitkrUle 0 Girard,Oerakhsali - Hoe »( Smith, Beam, Pa 8 P Minor, Oreeas co B K Bezlett, Allegheny Wm Blnor, do J Adame, Boftelo, tf Y NATIONAL BOTtL-Wete* Street r. axmts, ynoMnto*' CLLncuiclty A H Batting, WelUrilh HBooa, Carmlcbecle 3 B Stereos, Oooketown W Bopert, McKeesport, QWPneeb.Ye J Johnston, Mosontewa L 3 Js®rts% Oooketown O B Mtsna, Freepott A J Beksr, Webstar L S Baltb, Greenfield R Welleee, Bearer co J U Abrams, Browner die lf»j Power*, do W W Welch, OonUsrsrtile W 6 Taylor. Pine Bon Mlm Taylor, Booocg'a city, B J Boys?, Feyettaco W Taylor, do do 18 Dovgleei Pbiia DCDU, - - *Ua ’do * : EAGLB BOTXL—Uh«i j«n wuL Wm King, Oasbila Lewie Slsnara, Camhtia Wff UalUw,Lkoa,o A Laagbt, Somanet B Keefer. MadteoO'Pe A Wldla,lArlasr l o W Watt, - "do - Isa Oarrlaos, HcKseepott CPDwyv, Chicago T» LIOM HOI JohoHßrova,Yoangst > a»0 J L Barr A lady, Cedar Bap* Ul|lo*l D Crater A lady, Ne* Ow BMatOVBf 0 0 A Balth, Bammonda J A Pelea, rim D R Smith, Aladdin OU W’ka J Oeogbey, Qlaagov ft It BowdatWß B J B Ford Tboc Oraaavood, Newport, O innate Way and Imlo etreet. i, raoraiiroa. J Campbell, Covington, By W Birch A lady, N Y, W Ship, Newark J H Qrefleo A Udj.Phlla A J Bogan. OontMlavllla 4 Bonsaloa, Franklin Q Borard, KHUsolok. ft ? Smith, Cleveland OW Van Book, BeUeurnoo F Whiting, St Lottie 80. 344 Liberty atraat. it, rtcrurroß. N Carr, elty; T J Moore. OUvaland J Oroae* Jofcnttowo 5 Bhagamoo, Ztneaville, O JR Wilier, weebport, 0 V T Dill Altoona IBrewofield.Onlontown • OTQreen,Pbile 1 Oreeaon, do a J Meatier, PblU J MeOnren, do 1 B Laabom, Bf ala, 111 • Mra Amee, New OrUana T V McCoy, Shanghai W Blakean. New Alexandria H Winelooo, Weetm'd co f H Singer, Ooonellevlll# J Scott, Steubenville 0 T Devito, city a A Wllaon, Sabos, O rtj attMt, telo* £mstb. tmtmu*. t w a Tmoctt. n*mpii!«iPa 10 BbialAa, HtTosort, tovi P UcOalt?, LUroU Jasm O&it. flo fobs Cwl» idauutova fbt» Msrpb7 L Pirkmbui| ft ItcOrtsor* Bitiaa&t W I Enter. Cfciab«nb«rg Jd» Prana, lilalaipjl IL-liOhiMlnti. •ara*,mtnrm. : B B Cts}| BojiUab, Crew 1 Ited to- J w Ro«Urk,Bl« tnirl*o D 8 f»tttttco, Or*rtUo*, 0 Cell BoacMCtr, Momllmm Q W Oodt, SiUsaatsf KOonaßli Prairie, 0 0 feydsr, Hairfeeto co, 0 J B O'Dell, pie Prelate. O P R O’Dell, do B / Oolller, do atwlLe, - *» J DBooth, Jantataco,Pa WOODSIDK ft PARRY, '■! * / RUMHKUAVDDIIUUIII - n : 61 t. OOok *f(U BT»»«T,UtwMSOuduIWMi>W«*U |S?:|y ■ ■ . MtWIUMH. M. BAPONIFIER! Important to Families! 8m Tim*! Trouble, and Expanfc best mabret ARTICLE fob SOFT SOkP! ! Ou pound *ju»l to Ux poundj . p ot asb;!l fouinvMMhkh ' Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And bjr an Pragslim ft Orocara inttaffnttad tt«ta>. OtXTH UBT OF APPLICATIONS jjbr MUbk Llaaora, Atad Is lU.Qlack'a <UBc« Bp to fiwcbUttulUl. , AUod Pattr, UTtro, 3d vud, PitUbßifb . ArflabwrVvadortek, tarns, M’Koaipert Araurrac Bcbwt, do lodlasa townahlp BopfiCfaariai, do UalrotowsTOlp BntaltJoeob.aaUog boast, town lb CUlrtowatblp ... Beoo*U Aon, ,do . BsuMt JonpO, do 3A wA,P!tubar|h , BaocAor WUJUm.UTsni lit do . do BopUnAdoa, do *tb do A&a*bioy IdiJuM. do Hralaibut Oosoa&ta fiapbao, aaling boon, M ward PUbbarib OroMccWDU«m,othtf ffoodit Bib do do DBwa»Tboaua,taTars. kudo do Dowb«7 Month Mltßß boom, Mdo . do DoocbortyDuM* taws. Sift Bftulsibuß ' BodoiA Hard?, otbtr foodl. Tib ward*PtUsbargb HbaeJolu.tawri.Uhwwd.AUitbwy • . Xrarta Haory.ottar cooda, *•* wu«rJ«t»bor*h -y > nbrßoayy.BßttßcbOßMkttbvaidfPittßbßnLb . fldlar Haras* taw»,BimlatbSß' ‘ PUbarPraak,. do * Ao- Qfbaos Jcoaph. do lit tntfd, Pittabsnh HeffamGharla4«a*lathocßO»BJwßrd,P!itabar|fa lit do .do llißUnWiniuOietb«(ood«. Sd do . . do Hors/eka,taTara,4t& nti, Alkgbtsj Baba Abb* TO - YJobm townabtp Bbtb W. O. Bkttßg bow, H'KjMoport KniiHfaAtMl, do -v' towwiLOUir towtublp, Kollo w*rd,Flmbtjrah ! KißftPoßor, • do" l*tdo "do- i EohsMdwJQa,do, Id do . do •■. i Kna mrtnl.Qßtlctbocio, 6th word, Ptthbargb ... . i Ka&H*mebo}aa,tavara.Btrtttafb»n Kippbaba WfOJun, do do- ....... K«bs;JbooW ■' ' .do . UvrascatMla LcfflarOoarad," -do Mi word, PltUhßrfb Laufrtak,*stt&tbo&aß,Bd do, do . i lißoitir Polar, m«ra t -4Udo r do . i Xiwtbar Join, do :* ; U do do . . i Lispm Patr!efc«aailai btaaa, Blroni|bua i .Loo* Adam, tarara, ..." do .. i MBlTuUUbtti,tpt*ratBdvoidiPlttibßrib . . i MWIIITI Tntin do dtbto do .. . ; HoodNtt, do M'Oa&dloaitowttahtp . M'Kain Jam*, othar fooda, Lootr St. GUir too oahlp i TOtaßia Pour, com, klb word, AUashaop i fePOovulLJ»«BUa|boamStviurd,Plttßbar|b.' Bontt Jama* utorh Opptr BtOUlr towsihlp BatbiuO.lt, do inward* AUwbaoy RanUra&ido; U do to PawkSarQao* do 4th .do' . do . Praacoa Isaac, TO LoowStGUlrtowaabip PblUlpaSaa’li do BoMaaro lowMblp ■■■■, BalßacWinUa.aaUBi boon* Id ward* AMathui r: - Kobttaar Mlcbaol. Uvarn, Atb wart, Ptttaborabr laldtf Jobs. . doj IstTO y do . Blotht Ghana* ' do Sifr.do; do Stow j. otto cooda.- ftb sdoi' 1 ■. 'do- '• Bacall ABtonkoattu bbaatt U ward.. do < / BpaUaeManaa*to 4 e*b TO ■TO Ccbinror Jacob, S4, do AUatbaa? Bum Daakl»ta«ara, Waal kUutxtfc beroetb ■.■••••■ Ccbawa Baarp.ctbwfooTOlotitb Pfltabarih - Scboaabar JoilaaitaTara.lAwmteorllla .• Petal* Jobs, «tbwcooda» Btrafafbaa) ; Bajd<r Basrp. tavaraV do Bobm* Jaeoti tarara, lit ward, Bl«tbaAhar Qocriat otCM bOBaa.SU> ward, Pllbbßr|b AbQUiMarlh'. •.. an . ■... 4tb do ■. do 9aplor;Baar»o> t tivar% Blbiabolb baroosb Wabtr Jonpb, :.. do dibward, . Waonrdbarlat,a4Ueib6Q«k,kthward,Ptttaborib : ... ... WolfWUUan.fltbwAOOdat 3d do do WabapXmsa,'aatlncßOßaa. -xd. do . ... do ... WloxaOJtba A.,dSarfOod*,H» do, --TO .« - ot LUasaan wOl nan oa AprU “iJIS' ;, f ■ ,W.*. BUBOS.OUrt. Qbrt'iOaaMmbmt.tm.i. .., «>m» pannropf. •" '• 5 ?S» UMBlUTiMl'WOlt.ttnilut.;■ bbtt. Wow ettif. S bbls-Tim a**,‘,t* tucjjaa j> *,< ■% lUE—3OO bbl* b*th jortne’d, for «»1» ly fj-Mi , . g*m«.«oun. COMMERCIAL RECORD> OOJmiTTU OF AUBWRATiU.N ?OR SUKCHjAIfO W*. NcCm*t.VP. ,1’ i IIJUH DtCStT, ' : I 8. If, McKUot, B.ClvnU, 8. PaziTMf, WM.'MXtSS. PITTSBUROn lIIABKETS. ' ; import* ujitoiaafrerth* JHtUburgk 00x0*4 ! c pmswiog, WttJisSeiT. Garth ST, 19fli j n»* asowal tesrkatebaTo t*n qoki *nd •ptrUlitt I®* da?irUbo*Rbow*Ter, soy particular <h*n««]orn*r: Tbe ; d,L«J ter ibslssdlu* articles U limited, sod ft* ,* r J**J*‘i tbinssrs mostly of slcoltbaracler. H«wy osttert £h a tin unehsnjttd. MlaOcrf mosey CjattauasaMstUed, •od pUoty. Tbs Crckwr«r* tfcar«!nt ivttgbU dtecotuii FU)CR—temsius <b fs|r local demaftd, white rim »rt itNtli sad p ratty wellttblotsloed. ®*|"***** ; , ' ' ! 60 bills from stars.—~ • —*r 6 : TO aw—» »do r— ~ —— 6 25*56 M 66 A> ww do fc— - 6 260* 86 >, 100 do s V ito , 600 6 l■■ j 50 Jo ww da .u— 6 o<i 6 So£s;?6 60S : S6, 26 w* do ' 626 676 6CO : 60 ww do M> ... 626 -r- J ■■■ i GROCERlES—6o*mr—etaads. Bals.'ol 26 bbda at (}4& jua 18 do do st «®TUe.' holmsc* la rs*uler local o«- masd; sate ot 30 bitlaslS&t; 16 do do atWigiSTUc. Caffes firm; mis of 60 Up si MsU%c; 26 do do at ' GRAIN—Oats mors aeurs but usebaond; sate 61 420 bosh st 24c; U 4 do do at tfto—both from tuts. Ooru «*ry daliittis&om wharf of 63 both st 40a. costdtesrao(> IU i™c«etk.tu In K>«, BifUj or WE.it ' ' , > - . BACON—Ia mod«Btsrsqo«st; mis sf 1.000 ms Ebooldsrs do do si ?K@?&c; »£»do Plain JJams*l io^BH— lo fall' ttflomL'/UsU oflfl ball &t»ls at MT6ot6:lOb*»fbt>l«ffdS Haekstalat|B.6o . bUTTER—In food tsqnsst sals of 4 boxes ojcLiaoD Roll it 18c 3 bblt do st Uei ft da choice si 16c; 1 do doles »} iuoebaagsd; ; ol 40 Its W R si 9 ; 23 do do at 10c: 11 doeboleo stile. •: DRIED FRUlT—Psscbss la modsrate dsmaod; mil of ft buthalftS; 30 do do*Bl $3,80. Apptes-Bate offtb&ah aiT6cj*n4lodod©atWfe. ■ ,i .j a GREEN APPLES—steady whb s fair demand; sals of 10 bbtesif2;lododost|2s 10 do do •* $2,26. ■ >j POTATOES—quiet bat tlaady; sals of 60 bosh Nssbso- st ssms.fiAors lbs supply * l mis ol 6 bbls mt|7,6ojpsr D SEABED HCK2B-&al«of 0 dressed Lo|sfrcm atorssl 6 aoKo'wib. '• ■■ ■' """ *. ' jwSff—flßcbaujnsd: aslt of 10 bblsdi 0o; 2 do do st ®K; f dodo StOo.S&d I 00dost 10c i' HoMlNT—dolt; sale ofilbt* Pasrl si J&.CQ. SALT—SaIs of 80 bbte No I Extra alt lift 9 bbl, ■OIETAKT AHD UOaflEinOKALt; CWi* 486 UollSU9. iT N»w OIUiM, M»rtb.2Si Bcaafc—Tb* cecatpt* bate b*eo to a modarau estant, with a good dtmud price* 1 bate. conliooed atiSdy, fate', to fully fair cloaiog Urd«y at agalcat iTi® 5 ?* 3 oa last Friday. Tba sale* of toe «e*k bare amooatrd to tboot MU) hhda, laciodlog 20i» unity. We por goot* ta fellow* . ; \ Zefcrloraad EiC010g...... 8 «3J4. Comcast) to Good Ooamoo •--•• Fair to Folly Fair ~ *%®*?*: Film* 10 Ch0ice....... * & J - - " • 6H@7‘ OentrlfogalaadOlarifUd Week'#r«alpta a & t oo2bbdl; exporta, I,WS. V • Mm tinir*—Tha mlm bp to Uat arenlng embraced d,WO bbli, clo*!cg at —<&2lc lor prime, tad '«d@26o for cttolee retailed. Today 1,200 bble aold at 24@36c for prime to choice, makioga total for lb* «aek Cf 7,’JW bbta Barrel! may be qooted at 124J18C for *o@23c for common aod fermenting, and S4@2io for prime t*» choice, and limlf bbli at 46®»c. ' Week’* receipt! 9,521:11.!* eud 1,039 ball tbl*, expurti 2,391 bbli. • Tu following U a comparative >Ul«a>eut of tL« condition of tbe banks ofNew-TorkOlty for lbe:w«*k ending: March 23,end compared with tbe weekending Mirth 16; March 23. March 16. Difference*. Lo*oi _ im,TiMU $122,705,091 Dee...f 1,859,470 EpecU C94M.TM 36.219,676 Toe... $.261,058 Olrcn lottos 8,315,011 8,892.341 ,D«e... 41,388 Net Deposits 91,940,223 MA29.779 lor. . 1,410,411 &f4Vj eXC 20,9W,1«9 . 19,801,948 Toe-. 220.231 Proof eoia to ' l : J Uebaitlet.; SO $6-100 86 fll-Hw Inc.. 2 TMOOf; CiaCiOO Hoaxx Mtkttl, March 25.—'tbe market tor Exchange coatlooee beery. Five $l cent pt»m U the rego- Ur rate; botinset of ibkbanke made free coaeesatous of y t to customers on round leu. Tbe demud dooe : ; Dot keep pee* with tbe supply end with Ibe lubif of beokers to tell. Tbebuylug price wae l»Uer foi smell lots to customer*. Both buyers eod aellore appear to be operating fora decllna.7: Gold nominally the nmi price M exchange. OHTCifto Flop* uo Qjfoni Monr, March 21.—Tbe fait* *ketfor Broodetuffa to-day weregvnerally actlreeod firmer- There ma good demand for. floor, both lor tbe Eoatbefo ud Pittsburgh .markets, and holders were flnetr to toe to* queue* of the advance fnWbeot—price* Improving those of fisterday, About 2.400 bam Is changed budg et $84704,40 for fair to choice Spring extras, ead fortprfngßuperfloe. The receipt* of Wheat. lo4«y were Sl.fili boabele, end tbe market was buoyant tad 9f®lo higher, with eelee of ebdbt 100,000 buibale et 83053&C for fraferccefpu No 1 Spring; 81& tor: old! receipts ooiT9i9 79><owtfreebreeefp»No3eptljg; Md77(J7B>ic for old receipts do—tbe market etoerng firm. Tba Cual te oo* tree ot ice, and tbe receipts of com were 60,058 botbeis; ant coder • good demand'the market was firmer sad; higher; with eelf« of abbot 80,000 boabele at 260 for pld r*- fresh rsesiptt Mixed, la etof*. Oats wera dal| aad DrgMtalr Bye was doll, with sales jat 4laou-tmk. .Barley *ae dull aad heavy, with: ealeeof coed at 83043 a del- The market for Seeds was doll and depressed.- Tltfioipy were fa bet light demand, aod the tendency «u downward —oaUebelMUmUedafs3®%6o.. Clover wea neglected;— [Trib. ;i • ! g !'■ Bstaiu, March IS.—Tba sugar market' of tba peat week wee Use animated, aodealee effected with, much difficulty,' ftM »ni4nr«py helnW qaatsttonU NolfillhvUUl aey wee ocatosl et 6 to 6X reels per strobe, bat tbe quota ttons bold as fcliowi: for white* toroogbsf?jtossytlOQ lbs; yellows da N<» IS td 20 et to $8 dot browns do Nos Oocuruehoe, $2 to s7# do-.'Hcs inactive at %A£ to $3 do; nothing doing herf ead rock over 18,000 bhhswia this city end st Mstanxss; stock of clayed suganet tbe twoports S 8,000 boxes sgktnst 165J000boxes fe 1880*4earn* time;' eaipcdeow the past two weeks, 4f0809 boxes, and 6283 bfadsi of which takea for tbs Celled flutes At-flj, aod 9989 hbda.; Mclaws—Wee rlsU? keg et MsUuMfor clpytd, asdLOOO bbdsof ttseeovMo et Serials, confirm lag tny prtvtouadvke; to. other prod acta do ecUon,9M rcaaonrof ceooey atriogaary. The markets for foreign prodeca : bar# boss restricted to abtolst* generally psytng!well for most dome of ptevUlora. .' " Hscxßti ox Fioot aiib Geais ax Itliiwicux.—Tba lot towmg üblsshows' tb# reoetpu ef flaorud graio for the pnt week, exclotfvs of AeUverlee by wegota tad the eoorxes of ee;ply; . . l -; -i .j- 1: ‘ Flour Wheat OeU Cora Bsr*y.By#.. btli, bos. bus.. bus. ,baa.bos. MllAPdaC....- 2456 2TU2 253 8614 1028:. 884 LeOraseAU $976 45500 82 2895: 676 MW A BY.. 1039 57624 . 778.^... 176 8181 1328 2761 2uT! ,4i ;so.l u.-p .jJA Mil A Oileago.., By Uka...—.-. ToUJ—MU 101313 -16 M M7I C4oB'. 1630 flftQM «Mk la ’OX OliO 44&60 CCB7 3731 340S>: 100 filoreJu Itf..—. • 71209 92481* ?W» SOM* l«Sl|10JU Btam Uantam. iitt* HIM* MW M 62» 18204: 111 W Boealpa of flour ood*Jw»l Ircta. lb* crop of 15W ta<UU flOßMtOMfeUdv* with um receiptsfrom ihocrop OflMO ts notch 24 hit tut: f; i i • Floor this. Wb**t buj Tdtsiibw R’pUfoneropof Wii-*-, 243,380 l.ltt.Ost 8.387,317 00 do . *M.i - 1M.060 tMZfIU 47,«0 3,85,5M2 !3,«4J81 —(SuMod. V.; .i |- 5 ■ ' ' import* toy fUr«t» [:( [' WHEELtHO-par 'Uod«-* tea baaf, IS bii wap,* BoUaraAco;39dod<vt6 bf bsado,W«UA WUaoojiibn afiutb. UcDwuUO A Attackl*; Si do do, Um 4 A ttatscar. to do cudU*. Wtt KitkpaUfek; I b» ndaa, W > 5 do do. Wbita A broa; 3 ' bsa wu*. Uala, AUerUtfjr id Wi 0 bpMad, tbn bw; Ju Waidrup;* bblaoil, 1 Dlckfo* do tucbeljp UljdiD. tOOo vhlaky, A WaJUct; 68 do do, Robt BaU; 60 do do, UoOnlivadh AW. 90do da. JebßiUcOatttt, 60dodo,LFttrotU;6doU4oor,J BotdiS b&UbtkUttpo** dot; OoOßKortt;3} bn,iOkp tobacco, J AUa«6tra;B4 cot too I*MI« Ukiimao, Rabu Aeo; 7 bbla, 11 fekdrn*! bdl bWa«, BUtkbcro ■ Ul*a; 3«*a paraflaaib bxddrop, J) bbU «U, 12 bbda barns, 2M baa do; 60 bllrt‘6ottcD, Curt* A o>; it ps toaeb totrj, & B.Ecfao; 012 aka atwaJ, R T Kaosad) A brofl6o'tOQßplc mtUl, Nitokk A •ffta»o»ser os board, 1 •••■- 'll;? 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Jm Qwdtotrj 1 noper, Oolltei A Gitoorfi V bx«, lok,XJCnli? fleaf* itoooto* Homsj, Volta Awiloo bbla floor, Jm JteCaUp it co* 100 46 do* J fl UqoU for, 100 dodo, fobosakrvJtLusi'l bot :bntta£3do»ppb*, B B OoWar.U do do. LQOrtff; 13 do do, J A httc'BTi tto dry S Mto tgft, 1 do tmttrr, 3 t«a fiitoM&.B Wo* 41*3 ctotfkrwJuVooM..*•bbtarflowi'AAlnd»f,B taji cldramodiUto tartar; floltb wmd, RPalwtiA oootl okwu%iWa KeOartM?;!do do, 8 Rlotwalt}SBpe»®acblMry,J P»lot«4 cojT Ml* «!• -JLCIoMarA bra; 1 dodo, WflD BlMtert; I cto pofil* JB OtttaU Ato; 1 bz ibdio, A Bradley; TO bbta flottr.B B Vtajd;Utdox baodUOi WpptocoM A co;ftbnoll ofotb, Babtasoa A CO. • --v - |-. -1:. tnuraos* Ft W«tks A Cbscmo B. R—Mareb 53. lot wsdirSm Wbß BcaUr! 1 cu b A good*, A BonztAta*; IfltaldwJH&zbtoajlbxUa cast, B A PobaMtoek A co; t del brooat, Brovft; A KtrkpoUkk; 1 roll taatltat; G B Andeciovlbbl fl»tti}fii|.Q H attar; iOdo do, Jobal boomA«r,lodo ttltatfcMoßM A cot 100 bbta floor, SViUmt 10 B thhpokjcl A «o; 10 mptr mbjyt;Jultirtß; 84 bga tag* McCall oajb, tattbAc*lo toU.drteAapptaa, M«aot. A .Ceatefl* w» U«a3hrlTer A Dflfertb;lot cMOßga,l>oH>TußMoi 38 •to tHH * co} l t*l Mu*} * baIMU A Ms} 3 bbto bottar, 14a iQf, Ido pork, L O Ortff} 3 bbta bmb Jm A. toitin Ibx G Beamy * *e; 100- bbta fltar* V«’ Siagtan; M bbta pork tad toot,' MoClarkan; Bertas A co. • V:»CTW'ii»Wifc'-' ••. !;. |£ i Tki waaUur yaatafdcpWM chsij, ntu4 oaiaUlwJ, with a drtssUsg rate a* ttn* vllrt rim nwta übou atatio&trj with KuT<b«t ftflfca ptar lurk.,. ,C» lad lev tteafttpNM&v, howattr; Ki ttrwabtafcr a; rt*a,»Web wosU W tatj aceeppaMo to <mt At tba wharf matniia ffu aiedatatei} acttva.'tharaealbiaibow aTar, bdag acaau bit la at M* of, tba ahlp*aat»X,-«£b* arrinb aiato oar Mftvcrd’tba Bakarftoa *Tbaafla«, Llo. 4um< Eaoooaty from Clootaaau, *kd *mpfr»C»j>frota Kt« OrUaaa«aU with joo4 Utp«~«*~.Tba tba flatlla. IMCv «lMßonMraftct&> UtL Tb*Eaak*frO» Ctectaaitl *a* 6aau*lio<fctaad will doahtlav ba feaad at , tba wharf thla.BonifafrHßjo Anoaaat from fit;ioottUdnalWaaftwoeoa— J. B.iocdt la cfcanaof tba vatarao Jvfl»lfef an> Utbacaxt molar paehatlorOlaelaoalliaad I«abvtua*'lBbt »IU bare raßatarday Baj Ctt/* Ctpr.. Auv wait, tartodptoraedrebr tba Upper M&atartppijbd wtU b>M) toclaaf aiaaaartrda* oatt *£*■■ abater florae* Otpc.'McktU, will piebaMj fbraicr tbaUUsota JUr*r7hiftwfttof-..;~«*»o Edlta^Capt., luma. WIU fat off (Of tba Hmilßiwr to aonw. B*oq Ban trad*, (tod down *Ub • U*hi tnliM wlihoat feadtofe hwa. Baaiww rafaiad trat*bt •*_**«;[£*:&* (salt aJkw tow at Paducah; aftar aha bit betoad Iba ftacaorioo tt tu bltg»ph*l to thim that aha would taketto u*4bMh*rK-BBt aba, MW«4 atlpMwa. withoutjbotfclai thaJeltjol Oafr* pad eooaw j fboraj tba dip<jl Cairo directuotuaUr- ,t- j. v . ■] . .">; vA]- i.t, < ; •,•. i rirt m <■ter.Muchg.—flowr ast) rwylmiadciccaalea ! i nfißsatM at fit 19: and tiuittll IKJI.IB. tfhaat U: : arffSfltOSrprts#wd,«ad WtbrprftewUu, 1 l mdaiaadT aiQp. ■ Batlay ted Rra ark «**dy. I'Whhkidadiaad hirrtfa.at , ; ucMatN; Hurt waraao ate*-; Baedo to(oc4d«tea4 N «*W STS niukit Br& at'o3i®»K«^.KU)^ L wbkb;an>: halkahooldato dui* ai tefSard fe Ana at a* .That* t* a Mite M *lS?ShF*^2MP*wS^^^Bß2a'' ?: wiul tet Ut|u-. 3SD tbd> aoM >t mS7uT:ooir.« lourkan E»«:lUl<lt«. •'rt T ‘*j{r»Str“ ' TU mo& »art«t to m»J at toau parotat, &ch»Ei« npA m i;. MB NV^Phrtimilarattafafaui^Pti^ , - >t4 r“- tfiwjfttli M«tdi «a*taol wQhaloa. 'aatfWcikmaaahh>.- Ibarfirahat Iwahtflft; •ahatadaponi.fifiO Mb atfit “ ’ 1 W XOKtiQibic*^ Mth7afer.oM).. 9fco»L orßvfca>«n dmaa* pradft> ■.- - r~-- ■■ ■■ . |IW*IS9 W , - (.ocjwaor»Jr«jg**ry ■awauSTaah.tltßeiWtarhhlfa waamv, aadfilA* ' " **(b "JSSraiiSSSy^C fcrrai.j Oon>atMdFwad trtK etedd bathaoUatdTjt* >: taS3» • ■■ »■•■■■• ■ ■ oarggref Kiaaodatitf^.?.- PEUirurm. K«di'sr— nan ine jaii f at* «.&• n »3«35<,Kul Mtr. DuoDy HSVnj receipts rre small moderate. Wbeol ta demaad at $t 28 lor red. end $14^148 tor whit*. Cora tease; OT btub. oew yellow eeli at 0w afloat, eod 88Ids iaeWs- are xtaajy at 32c for petma. aod 3tc for for Lagnera, provuiooe quiet; email «Une; ««• pork.at $1715, end 100 bbde eoid at te.. lord.» edy at 1« a bUi,k&<l la kege. Wbitky doll » IT@.S^. Blijtiiioas, Slurb CJ —Floor steady at $8 for Howard ud Ohio »tmt,aad $8 for Cliy Mills. Wheat firaiktgl 27@180 for r«d.'esdsl 40® 165 for white. Oorp steady ftr mixM, Provlitoui du'L but DDChSSgsd. Coffee firm at lSsic. Wh!eke> itewdy at ITe. I?sr HANNIBAL, ODINCy,. IP».i« . I &EOKCS.MUSCATII«B,CAtKNA.I>A-4SBBB OOTAOt PIPJB.M AftD ST. PAUL—lb* new lixoMiMgat eUsmer BAY CIIV, captain John Aoawalt - lllam lsr t&4 above and Intern*.foie portscn WONf i • >prlllet. a n. For freight or paasga apply wa board 0b» : mh7B ■“ FbAOig. BAHNEbAQa, AgSQU 170 K UixNCINWATI ANDi Jj ILOUISVILLK.—Ib- aclrtrft l M«*mevJß|Bßß | 3. B.FORD,Captain. J. 8 D«»eoe#, will foa*a toctheaOgv* asdilnMnsadiaie porttoo bAf cttDAT, Both loiiaat. For trflsbt-apply <m board t>r to -a . . ' \ mnß ; TLICK.BA&NKS ACO ( 6gte. 1 Regular Missouri river ■ ,«,> PASSXNatB PACKET—For . . toa;Uberty, tocepesdeccef Eareas, 4 ,SU Josetb. and ell Intermediate laadlcgt—Pia-aUaaar J, W □AluMAN’.Cepfo W. 'V. Martla, oa THOBfiDAT tbekfltbloetaut.ai 4 ;> m Forfrelght board, or to mb9 FLACK. UAHNK3 A 00, Agto. EOU ILUNOIB RIVPH, : RECT—The aplendid DOW stOUHTJBBSiitt FL)RA2iCE, Captain D Z Brlckell, will Uave-lor above am) .loUrn>edlat*tport*,oo T3UE3DAY, tbe 23th laiU&t. Pvt freight ur paasag* apply on board or to PdTil,- rLAQg, BARNES A OOrAgeatO. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S AKOMATIC r 1 SIHEIDA.II SCHNAPPS, [ . '. AfiDPIKLATIV* • . • } / - Tonic, Diuretic, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC INVIGORATING CORDIAL. : PURE HOLLAND QW. FOR MEDICAL : AHD JPHrVATXJ WSS. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE OOGHLAO BRANDY, [mpotted aod bottled by warranUd par# end the best quality, with hie cartlflcate os tbe battle,and bit B3sl od tbe corki :UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE PORT WINE, Imported sod bottled by apformsdldsalaee, iritb bia ccrtlflcataon tbe bottle; worroatsd port ' ead of tbe best quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE 7? PURE SHERRY WINE. Imported uo t willed by himself the aqia as Port Wlae. UDOLPHO WOLFE 7? PURE MADEIRA WINE, Imparted and bottled by blmielf, for private and madkical dm, tbe b««t wine ere/ effarad to tba trsda In bot- . I ties, Tnii aloe Is warranted, perfectly pun. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S! PURE JAMAICA i RUM. ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. AU tba ansve imported and bottled by btmself, conisted pmeudoftbebeetqaality. •: ' i :v TOTH®mua \ ‘ l.anuuke my reputation ataman, my sUadingie a merfbeut ot thirty ysaranaidoace ia tbe city of New York, - tbatwbatlpledgeend testily.towitb my seal,my label, and -my certificate, is currect and ean be reUad epoa by eyery purchaser. * Fbjiic'tus who use Win** sad Idqoon in tbeir pnettoe, tboaid give tbe preference to these articles. • • Few sale b> all rtepecfoble , v ead iap«terof tbefidiUdsa Arosatto i ficoneppa *, 1 : -'i" I is, so aod 23 BeirrtF atrpet,lfew;York. Vor'Satoby - 'DR.OKO.H.UYBnt noSS^mU. . qfo.lBo Wood stiisl. . Spmai jurnn. LAKE miFSiUOR (iUPPEB liILL ' I AND' a M H: C't T i N 6 W OH AiB, . PITTSBDBQII, : ’ PABK, M'COHDT tt CO-, ' MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, fisUIERHV and - BOLT 30PPKE, FEE2&IS PER Baisad BUIJ Bottmns, Spelter folder, ta. Alto, Impcmn enJ Dealers in USTALB, YIK FLATS fllßfiT IRON,WIRE,Ac. OvbstsaUycn baud,Tinmers ttaobtntaiadTcols. ■■ f” - Jfoi 149 Fitstand ltd Fttu;bukgb t Pauuo« blCoppir cut Cs any dstftaa patiam. Avi’uetfoi aufttKiiiui . .Dcizi't fail.to proonte Mn.WinaloVsSootb togfiirruptcr ObndnmTeatiitfg. It his no equates 4artnr It gristlyfiriUutestbeprocessqfteetfclngbyeoflautag the jj gums, rtdodag j*U infiemmatfon—will allay l- ~ tQrktortgnlatJtba bowels. Depend ; it w&igiTsnrtt» i y<.unal7i»-,Kcd relfer ssidlualtb ulnar: lalsutr.j PcrfKtiycifoia ell cases. TUa U tbe prtecrfpUon &f sae of and ekiifai tomato Pbyddoa* ia New •' England,act has bees used with never-taliiog sacoittla mlilionJcf caeca. . W« b«U»vl It U>* aitd iciui Htoadyta tb* wot 13, IS ftUauuofPfMateryudCtarlKttloUbUiXnß'Wfctlbtt It urlM* from tMtblagoi from aa> ether can*. If Ills end hMltb cen t* MOaeud by dolbua tU waUiU UwOCJbIU Weight tQ gold. ; UiU)oß*oi [bout** ut icUmrj jur latbeCfiltad Bute*. It la to old aod weil*trUd remedy. •. _ raiOIOHLT34CRfITB ABOTTUI. ' . CB“Koo» gtaaiaetmlw the fte-etmfle ofOPCTU d Pia* Ililß.N*w Yorm«litmtbbotmtoe wrapper, . “ ■ • floid ty Dntgglrta tbraagbool the world, i DR.QKO. HiaSTPKa, 4t*BlforPlt{ibarg,b.' ~ • ■: -;j•; ■■ . V - ' BAIH 07fi*BAlB OYPJ • WH. A.BATCnKLOR'S UUD» Thi brtgiial a»d ied {a tie World I . •All others are mere imitations, and should . j*j, If JOQ wt»h tO MC*p« rfdlCtlU. UESY.fiKD, OR RUSTY HdlE x l>yed hatutty |>V J bMaitifbl and uiaxml Brown srßUek. wUboat lift but la* lory la ibefcelr or >kto. ItPTBBN !iICDALBAiJDIiII‘LOUIBb*T* •d to Wm.A. BeUbetor tine* 1429, ud oier to,oQoepptis*- tliiii turw beta med* to IU« BeirolhU |*trca« ofbUth* CKuußjel , i wil a. B&TaaKL3H'ti aauibys&fodoeMsoaiM mi tO.b*di*ttßfol»b«d from ratur*, udllVUliim Art Is |t\Jaraia lon* ttmsy boooat&nMtftttd tt* U|«Socu of Bsd Dyefl nutdMi tb« Q*tr tartcomad ta UjabrtUf splendid Dye, _ ' U*£e, told cr applied (tab private roami)4lltift WifFid IMr, SKI Broadway, Mew Tort.- m gold In eildtteaend town* of lb# United •fata *od F»aby Good* Dealer*.' 'A9*llM(«nti&»lias U»4 uni tod eddra open • etui; plati ocn*Ttcs co fooreldee of neb box, oT _< V WIUJAH 4. BATOHKLOB. . l6 Bond etml. Hew Tut. W[IUH-WIOS-WIO»« ■ BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOPPERS nrpan«U. tteytntfcgteiUgbtyCAQUdtanMa.: . frtttu to • ciuna—oo tanlßgop frth!nl»oo ArisUaj o<Jth«hMd; bdflrfthU UOwonly wtiWhbnin* nto< : tbM* thlnzi *r» propwlv (uutantood sad Bink •-■■ . . -I*Btaiaml.yi* Tortr. •. ijsr. [ HOIoMJHIS * fIOMB. sumsn • Poitlgu an' l : i>omnUt Billi el Exehugt, f oiamiOATiß g» deposit, _ _ BAJnmOTMAJrDBPXO*, ~ so. ST MABK27 BT2XST, Ml on ■!!&■ • watt. HOAD BPXKB COMPACT. . 4onpb Dllwortb.«,«,<f.H»D4 W*<Ji Bl4wiU|. : 'i ■ • pnapixT. . . • BifiwitT. . (&Koaaor» U Jfcrttr, Ma\ft 4 JiadZ) '■■■.■ ■ ■ :.•! .••••• uimomiUkr * RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS 11 v AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner ot; W»Ur Street «n 4 Cherry «Uoy. . i; wimefc:: ', - rmawnuia. rgni'A., ■ JOHN OOOaKON at JaKO. - . .. ' unnmimti - •• iron bn Tmtai rnbllMi . ■ window Mutton, Window finaidt, to, ‘ . : XiMi 'ilMxm&Brutmita tfdrSSn*, - v . ;(Mvn«7M«Sd BsrM,) 1 PJmBUSfl®n»A» bncfibnli i atwhOmii tkacyvjrt|i|te ... niUfal* for tU ptnpcM.- PwißßiM>ii»TtMitlnni ♦lc«tß>Of>T>lou>: Jott*airdaM»rMbo»tne«»-• Pittabnxgh Stoei wwm. tiuo <ana .. jqne9» botd fle ca» - ’ft/TANCPAOTDBEBS OF.CAST STK&L; -MS«o.gCTfac,Bow*Dd■ J -f .O.BOBIIHW- ■■*■■■ ■ ,"i . witw* roa« tuoi •; ROIJIRSBRi flillld 4 SIILKRS, ' AiO flAOOUlilTli ; 'w AS WORH B r , Plttcbafgb* PtniiA. f ; OA««t Utrkis simt« • >•> ~ • •. Work.. ■ ■ ‘ ; • :Joßt4aa»n4Bip>lrfogdonßOttrttort»oUt».-i»rtß4ltA >; OUSIHBSS CHAXICB' T S.\I£ECU ACO. ( to clow . •tl tb«tr prnwvt ImtlftiM, etbr «n tbvlrpnsslttocktsr ~: uii ti th» IowKST oa*3 pjuc». • As* ra» wkMsi ntar lBt» lb«ahOCKftY BUIINSM v»Ukin«f9i^ :: .; ; •cctb&Uy frt 4deg «d. by rtctlcilb* trutbostt, ptnfcato;, I jig thmcxtoos tafia* Uwgooa *lO «f thttoalf*. ■: vv- r Two of. Ibfr imarUUglbU WAftKSOCfrU OS UUMT ; . 8TBBCr ; --»» •' >lfcjatr> >i tttlr N<kS4* Übtrty rt. ■ fcfcdUiM* ? ?■■■
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