II II _ 001 atts• : 011110141G"PAr1," UP, YRS CITY-.V 1101.1141' - 1101t1;11119. )711t: 11, 1861., CITY AFFAIRS. MIME o r - .x. Obearyslious for the Grams. by I . 41.37 '''llltiviipli° Dadaism .'" , 633/Mk 83.—eorreetid daily: ,:i. , ... 111, iwi •- 1 ' num37 I. u : • 9 974009 k. #1 ar•vr•• :_ Th m. n . 00 39 i Thet,.thaarstai ` lllutists at City Ilialt—aireet ~-, 1. Tlia, Una titeetlig called for Saturday evening, t ..: • .:- alaiddrelleed to the althea". of Pivaburgh, with .- t' v tliit: 4l etilaCtialiof piny, who favored the Britten , I .40111 Celetpuitiabae,wu one of the moat farcical and " ..ridicilpait again ever gotten up in the city. Shen ! 1 ::- -1 .1ft!Strr rem &clock, we shifted the hell, end ~.. . ' - .VtlreUet by a crowd of about one -- hurtdred par !: _ ,_some , , leicendieg the stairway leading - from the ''..,.. gdattrrti ia the rear of the building. Positing up .l Zward through the crowd we galled the platform, [ and were ialosmod that the gap had been pot,eut by order of the . Mayor. A number of luding Deurearate had procufed a lot of tallow dlps,ind were standing oa-tablesand chairs—holdreg aloft the ercherieg lights, which failed to Illumine one. teeth of the two thousand laces which might ellterwhip have been appareat. But id that op. rituittas usetahlage the care compeerrated for any lue msstalud by the eyes. If we Tailed to eato-the ..- .. . . . 111 Lees, we had no dithealty In bearing the voices, 'z* , .-',..-- which were u tranren as the physiognomies from • ' **hence theyamanated. Such bowling, whooping, , ' finciiisilli, momalsg, yelling, bellowing, bluffing, , i. bislang,. shuffling, unsling, *tamping, romping, ttirmoilmg mad catcalling, has ealdoin bees heard ' withie the confines of civilization. It was a tnam motlideraosiscal charirari, gotten up in the moat i approved style. „ I . :. Dropping tato such a meeting as we have de. , : • scribed, it would have pilizled any body to deter y•lain what the hubbub relent. Finding a brother ~f. , i irapisiter perched upon a table, we learned that - somebody had raised a row is the the meeting, and -.:!.i ' , spoiled the harmony of the whole affair I It wee charged that a knot of Wide . Awakes had gained - if . ;:egreatothe hall, utterly in the evening,. and offi. ,„ cored themeeting by appointing M. Swartz wet - r der. Erg "President, and /met Sutherland, grq., 1 Secretary.__We do not know bow this is, as we were not - among the "early birds.” At all *vents, somebody elie wetted to elect other officio". and „nobody seemed .favorable to it. Somebody called .:.-.. i, Tor a rutin or the wean,. but the call was-not ! .asewered. Then there was a great uproar, follows i ed by oven! little uproars. Somebody called for '"I v.:ardor? but nobody bad , the ankle on hand. A .1.4 .Jacky thought stuck - somebody (who perhaps was . . afraid of being struck with something more tares r , 7 f, 'tile Wu le - idea) timit'Elayor Wilma would be a t:, ' t, .proper per s on to control the raging element. His ‘ ,,....f10ner :was. , Hiithwith chosen to preside, and es 1,..,-.., mem mi he via selected be made a request that the .• F + "adieu." shinild disperse quietly and orderly. 1; The4lement, hoeever , refused to subside, and ' . 1 , &iridium seemed better malted to the business on "I ' hied, zed the notear increased. Several attempts . ..i., were made to restore order, bat the speakers Were ! 'met by . hisses. groans and catcalls. J. Bowman ~,, Sweitzer,rd. new:elder , Es.G.iv. Johnston and ''' , :....-4:tithiersoleliviered sposithei, but nobody heard ten ...";. - weidaitheY said. ~ They could net possibly hare I heard their own voices. The andiesee would lie f . Uni tool:alder—but eheersifor Gen. Scott tad Maj. - i,'" . ,'Asiderstia: end groans for. all traitors to the Union, 'were ever nod anon given with tremendous effect. Ma Swarm welder roadie series of neolutions (rid 0 , -teltase been prepared hl theanginsers of the meet , it big) but nobody heard them excepting, perhaps, the ceadist.holder. tWe afterwards obtained a copy of r them, sad found that they favored the Crittenden meaprosateel The expenthent of 'putting out the lights having tailed to disperse the audience, the hall war re.light 'ett, but stM theft end turmoil oontleaed, and every attempt to *peek, let It emu from what quarter it would, was toted down. The Mayor bland was re -Wed a bearing, and the gas Wu extinguished a owed thus, after which the police cleared the stand, .theaudience,toducLantly &parsed, and thus *tided be. great. anion mass . meeting composed of ell Xo ratolullone were pulsed, although three set. ware read; It was of *cures impossible to mks the soon or i couthig Where little or none of the article wait exhibited, The whole affair was • perfect fate.. sad nesusuily made so by those who man aged It. ~; ~ t. Oil Rottateetee..Are they a 3ei/11.1t• hi a ldeW of the prospective magaltwie of the oil Ueda, and the fact that Pittabergh is likely to take A• - the lead in thtbusinims of refining, the erection of ;•.. et Armies within the eltylbnits lbw:mese • matter of r t• , 1140111 Olionaot to the public. It is the policy of eitieorporations to anemone new enterprises and giro evert facility for the lavestment of capital, bat : Zit( the same dam them are, some pursuit" which senses be followed within the limits of a populous shy- as foriastattee,those which are deuteron' their astute, or detrimental to the health of the :neithbotiwod. While many .might be disposed to deny hats coal oil refinery Is a noissece, ell will ,1• : „adalt that thisratlarla arising Merefroat 'Missive • la- the' highest degree,and almost intolerable to ' `' - "tifairs_eibe are eriorpellei : to vernale elms to it. . L La •the First Ward, Allegheny, there is one of •. Owes tobserles, end the neighborhood is greatly an stayed by it. If some of those residing within ' smelling distaste ware brought to the witness' stand, Ywe are °medium they would declare the aforesaid roleary a nuisance of the most serious character, • mad we doubt not thanes Court and jury would ar t ' AlSersit th e same much:dos. ' .We understand that no lees then five or sir oil t _works asetaboit hoist erected in -Allegliny, and • 1 era or three attemptesrere recently made to run - ' : Sheer up Within the city limit"; but as,noon as the people not to indents/id the character or the beildiet, they refitted to tolerate it - and thus pre % seated ill erection. la order to settle the matter ' 'an ordinance was pasted at the but ; sts - what at Councils, prohibiting the erection of • . • i s carbon oil works within the limits of the ..int, antler a heavy penbity. Since then, • • A.; -ff Woo' , em ut ablinhmen us - proems .4 ems "'re° or tot. Adria of the city, and the indications • • by ea the ele. ti of business will soon become "1.2.1-rs• that this brans. . - riportance to the community. °O! of CO Or o f • fa b fet.to that adopted in Alle- Ordinance, similar - "l.l.tuneill of this city, now pending in th. u, ham . i n the and—several gestlemen nom.th etath it. refiaing of oil are anziomuy awa. 'time not the That the - ordinance will pass, we r. weight in slightest doubt, as there seems to be no -err paw vi• • • !Am sutummit that Councils cannot prohibit . t hy. in the pursuit of a legitimate baldness Upon ground; it has bees asserted that the Allegheny or ' ' ',...fluarice would oat be sustained if tested in Court t• Sat the action el Ociencite, it ebould be boron in i•mied, does not amount to a raprobibition? but a ;• mere "regulation'" of the business, Mid Court" have decided over sad over again that epos One prin. cipleulaeghtesiumeesi chandleries, and all other • .1. ofrinteiis occupations, airy be driven Oat of pop. • 4•altres chies---the totblie health and canton de -Imandist it. There is plenty of vacant ground, i sad many convenient localities for Obese manage- Series, ovoid. the cities, and while the erection of anYteore new oneo should he strictly prohibited, .T , '..sithoeeldready In operation sbould be able as soon as it sea, ba . done without unneceuary loss or in , " 1 Jeff to the preprietnis. Mishit as they undoubted. i-ly leme. they are shunt es dangerous as powder magenta, and' ours °Beelike the, either chin• Cerise or daughter honks. Ithe Hotel Rehberg Case. • tba Qes stela Seteicel;Bithaiday morning, George and Jamie' G. Biter, two young man, , guilty to two. indictments in laming, Paine and Bar. liiiiiklinrdt,) in 1 tutting roles :fitim: gems of the hotel. a large - = giiitily of clothing and jewelry, were brought up - imitesce. • • .As (MUM' appeal for clemency in the cue of wee. Ilksde - by Mr. - Collier, who pre- Memoritle from highly reepectable cLimiii to the high character . of . the family, and ;;-, aln tt Teter good coodept "of the defendant. The father also . made a himittion appeal to the Court. liaises aged - Mae and a cripple, with a large fentily of small children, mainly depending On the - prienner for aepport. The Isms demonstrated that ~ 1 tie wu the daps of °there, and deeply repented of his wrong dein/. Is mew of this, the Court mateaced hue to the peaiteitiary for one fear and i three months oe the first, and one year on the :taceedierietatent. • ;9411tieglitiy—Wil seeteaced for two yearn and seethe on the Brat end one year on. the • aseond ':•dietatehL • 1,4 p riau ,•t 'Wales and Yids Visit to Wlta- , . - ..,./OroMdwoom ao . t 44 , Eselab pooplo/ min never of wining to th..° oal7 gratifylog rneOpiAon Pifaba it wa s . 0 IL' Unttod titatai, and ft will -ba tLybidilW i - te many or . i: 11 ? - ohlaloa to know that tbsoordialromptlon attandod. to die Put/ to Pith. ttote hal lama ludo Ito uttboo..-of , *KW "oration WM Medved by Um Conine'r_L__ or il - d tati " tha.-Brueo,'at Oxford, sad .; - .thawroml party.- From a latter now .10114, W. U. Tota}iu.y;', flint the Eat rA ht. Ilattiudai*, dittmd " Part Nov. 26th; ins' unit'No 4 " Ilttlllllll4 . —.You - widow roudads ma of a city and ahnihtt,.., mitSoli lb. Priam oriYamo was wafted , imanwpoaatbla «natality and klndowa Ttn• oaallan *deb LE. Mom met at Pitttburgb and "Pa -- oudghborboaditrao, I amnia you, no tom gratityL air imnberitpf the Mita who 'Hamad It, thin' , 4 -Ate,n4ilaito-1 , B-Idhoaak 101,IL We alp* ralhrnial from the Franklin aufarrr • = • ti. P lielitlwasti after . .assilly two steaks ttisti Ityptissigair sad. sapsriesisting pasralli o ass see: t? galled a (atria[, a plastihil ripply of oil is ills • ~ c ‘ retsigtas a r T a a m this ith r . d4 .° Fa4c4. It o 74 - 6 pears that it was aOl sa ° sitless ' pee, outia.yaild t o :tl-ttr - gill, l 7 per ASII6II, soon, paspaasits ' for "it weli g 4 i tn n :=l"a a rt i dt. s e u tti7 ta t i,l44 for waet,ot • : It9 l 4 l AstFilac l 4 soittaaaeisa At.alwir. well, aitestad - oil — tria . ilia'', alas* Ilitairt; .1 - desco pi T. H. Manta as Friday last. d* . `first Ate - *etc ial i t a 'qsaittitibr' &bail' twwalf barpsis • 111,.,,, C F.7-4 vI iSF , !I . 1101 F.IiiiWalll. 1411 4 ,... 1 ! i,4•;.rozirrescLaatdiseres visa pasted...ill' _jai Cow. Flue in dot smolt gigll - 111Yaltiiskaw Ti. YTat ItudiW • • f...• ,41 .thrieraus,-4 ny was :natal, led Im m o swwilho4 la As elm kri9 011141, 14# . 1 " 111.111 , * 11"04 1' .- . _ . c3r e? . • I Th•./004:1 -v 1 the "ehiasiWeette ..- - - amennosoy. 1 , - , o ll, llisliedarisel,ll.-a-useetugid - Cussed., hald.iii-Pitiladelpiga, a communicatikin mu read .... RIM if inuater of etimunimat masternjaed *rum •....,m 440 4 alai ,Miligoi PPi rivers a lhaiff'arlia i Pled, suing Council. to hike some.artion.where- Stile diserindintiou against the river trade, on behill of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cimpany, can be obviated. the cioniniusication is dated at Cie . 'dust'. We quote u follow*: ' We, the undersized, setamboat te l enters and owner,, of the Ohio and Missinsippi I Rivers and their tributaries, having op to the resent time failed in making any permanent or equitable' ar rangement' at Pittsburgh with the Pannsylvank Central' Radonad, for the traosportatiob of passen gers and freight from and to said Road, would now makistr appeal direct for justicelto the stock holder. st'Piladelphia. What we anti, is that the , said Pennsylvania Railroad will give' us, by their patronage or passenger and freight, which legit imately belong to the river, at rates "the fame se by Railroad, to any point where thin freight and purees's, may he destined, we making the insu rance good via river, and likewise in our return freights and passenpre to take themlfrom us, at the same rate they do from any Radioed Company. "It ais equitable arrangement of thus bind could be effected with the said road, we in consideration of the same, on oar part would agnie end hind 011118iTe• to pat on a dail y line of aoe*SiMer. be tween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. 1 erWiti. look upon the Ohio River ne the eery beat natural. feeder that the Pennsylvania t. R. have, it they !redid only use it as they might • • • * ' • The freighting busineed on the Ohio „River sod its tributaries, partlealarly.the large portion bound Rut, destined for the seaboard cities. This freight is brought from Si. Louis iod many othei points, by what is known di the Chitin nati sad Sti Louis packets, and sometielei by tran sient hostel; and thane hosed though to Pittsburgh; these are generally sufficient at aft ti ce, in' bum bent and tonnage to do the husleess; at thelave been oteadily diminishing daring the ant sit ears or more, friiim the fact that the P (Tanis R. h., hes bean all that time discriminating lefavor of rail roads west" of Pittsburgh, to the greet Injury of steamboat interest, by allowing , them. billy relinees rely for what they give them rem the lined, and In retam, from the bunts, lay an alum, prohibitory tariff upon whatever they might bring:, no that they would not, pr mold not, afford to bring it again from some dlntapt point, to wit, the he/ideates' of the Miedulpplier Illinois river.. This disorlidahOoti at Pittsbarith has often ranged as Mei , as 30 cents per barrel on the article of flour in favor of broken down Tailwinds, and, of course, other descriptions of (nights in proportion. We will simply ask why this state of Wogs is allowed to exist?" The communication, was read and laid on the ta ble—where* will likely remain. ECEEI District Court Trial Litt The folle.ieg Hot ol clues will he taken up in the District Court on Monday, Jan. 21st. Judges Hampton end Williams will hold separate Courts, as haretafeni No. MI Wlffis volliosvor. I'M Bone Boooloodnor vs noward 375 tame v. Panama 39a P. P. & Z. Co. & Travail 211 PCKII,II 1 , 021 212 Dmay Ira 11.11tb 322 Boott vs Smith Mt •.thsaVilmith 311;_ abidor -.paw rtgi _ &Uo Lt. " 13 304 Dos • Ta Pattuna 1 72We o an * t D ill .& Oe 06 Masa mks Ilan fun 1 411 Epees 43.31/o. v. Baca Os Oren nilllll4 413 ltltt Lewis en Soes 444 1114333414 ea tinleab 443 Winn vAlleneadr 444 Illisambin bermes 4141 /swum es It At IL Bank. Affecting 4111 Morgan ft Co ea Pen/ 11l thrums? Ts Bator 413 4 / I = . T. A. Corm.. 41i1 413311.3 es P. it. W. t 0. IL IL. Doc Stirrartecu--The motion in arrestirif judgment in th e case of Simnel Eggireon, convicted of as. sank and flattery with intent to kill Jibe Davis, was withdrawn by Mr. Collier, in the Criminal Court, and the defendant was sentended to serve one year and sia months is the Penitentiary. Robert Mickey, convicted of passing counterfoi. money, wee sentenced to the Penitentiary lee one year and all months. atu Jobe Cpbell, Apell, convicted et the limo time of having ia!hun palomino counterfeitlmoney, woe sentenced tonere, a similar term with Mickey. Margareh Linhut, wbn wee crinvtited of adul tery with George Maks, was venten4ed to pay • nominal fine and undergo an Imprint:lament of fif teen dap in the county Jul.i The Court made the sentence light for numerous reasons, one of which was the recommendstion of the , uryfr merry. Oct Douglas, convicted' of petit tiffany, was sentenced to two month, in the county jail, he having *trendy been imprisoned fo, aome tone. Alleged Seduction. On Thursday emu ing last, a yotien man named Zedaek Mars"' employed in BMW" glass work., Birmingham, was married toe young lady or the neighborhood, and on Friday evenian he was ar rested by Officer Riehardsoe oldie Mayor'. pollee, ape" a "barge of aeduetion andei promise of marriage, preferred by Slim Mary Jane Hawthorne, of Burniagham. She alleges that She is - andel tweitinone run pt age, sod that Morgan had been addreiming her as a suitor for smite time pre vious to th'e commission of the offeacTi. la default el bail, he' wan Committed to prison to answer at Court. Dowd of Watts—Committee of 4oception We barn already announced tho Contemplated s iait of theCl:imago Board of Trade to Philadelphia, ed that tbey hare it in contemplatisin to make • abort stay in I ittaburgb upon their arrival here. lo order that the dim:squished visitors easy be enter tained in .a proper manner, the Paettident of the Baud of Trade CapL Dmrid Campbell, hoe ap. pginted the following gentlemen a. a Reception Committee!: Atmore. Jaeepb FL. Hunter, F. 11. Breuer, .1 Parke, jr..aWm. kirCreerT, J. J. Gillespie, J. F Kieffer, soil T. Leech. ir. ANOTIIiII !RTJITIVARCZ TO KARTAZ.MA . TOf WHIM co fia . 'sudsy remitted $lB5 22. to Gen. Pam erey, ChainomU of the Kaosu Relltreommiuee, at Atchison. This makes the fourth remittance lrom Pittsburgh,. Allegheny lan vicinity, aCfollasrit Firit rSinittaice' • $294 43 second do • 283 60 Third . do 200'75 Fonrtk do ...... 185 22 -2963,00 In additiim to the above. the United pe.t;yteriao churches here have made independent contribu• tines in aid of aureate., bond, an than the amount ambits, libmarded Gout thin vicinity rill consid erably maid one thousand dollars—Lq which must be added eCveral bone of clothe and 51othing. -nee Tsirsza Bastrtiss.—el he editor of the 4emenfe!Joornat in reference to the lumber bit. 1 , 1 " POI dill present ration saya : meet 'au bestialities some innettliee as to the We,. t•lty of equine timber that at being made PrebteAele' "ter le this comity, and; from what the present WIL ' , es gained, we judie that it is iefeemettee b eb "e Met winter. It the present about the seine am it v. asd the etrin uosettled condition of.. •erytohtinde,thegnan gent stile el . 6410Ci1l mat. Ivey be Considerably tity that will! be fllll , iii market • . diminiabed." . . _ I ,circulated CORTIAD47IID.--The rumor,, ire& .l • .ereninr in Allegheny, on Friday aherooon ass „.-, to the effactithat Andrew Irvin and John b "'!. two well known teamsters of the Sedond w:" , had been killed by the , upsetting of a *mon nes: Bader, lc contradicted by • gestlemila from the latter plice,now stoppieg at the Redha Hotel, St. Clair street. The men left Aileghl byearly ie the week, With machinery for an oil ell in Ye imago comity, and the gentleman td whom we dyads stated that the wagom weeosertorited within • Mild of Bader, bat neither of the men were in jured. The'.upsetting of the wagon has probsbly Mete rim to the renter. }, Ptcgrocurra AwmD.—" guilts" Arnold and Jobe Birdirtire arrested on Friday night, and lock• ad up as common vagrants. They are well. known pickpocket., and can safely be appreitooded at as; time. The Captain of the Watch was •ot on duty, and "Birdyl. prevailed On the acting captain to take his °oat in pledge for his appearance in SaturJry, It a very little trouble for John Bird tit get a cost, and 'ol ccotraii he did not appear to! redeem the gannonL Arnold was jugged for thirty day., as a 'gnat, while his shrewder compasibn is still at libany.. TUT WORTIMO or VIRGIN ALLOT.-i-lethn met ter of the Widening of Virgin alley, ai measure of g importance to hundreds, of our citimm, Judge. Hampton and Williams, of .the Diarist Court, this 'morning appointed the tollewing gen tlemen- is illiewers, under the Act qt Amami,ly proTidiag ler the widening of ibis thoroughfare: Thomu Batumi:ll, Nathaniel floluice,lJohe William J.Haward and William Barnhill, Br. Brum 4nnwsumatr—Tbe 434 minim/ivy of the Young blee's Bible Hosiery, of Pittsburgh, will be bold io tbe Fins Bring/11mM Lath i rau church. Seventh strait, on Monday inning, the at 7 o'clock. Addressee mill be drollesmsd by tbe Rev. Dr. Karr, of the United Pracbgeerfues Roc. 0. A. Bolume, A. M., pastor of Christ M. B.,chursh ; and Ben. A. ht4Bryan, pastor of the Cumberland Pm. byterian church. bottom Canc.-4n the Quarter Etwaione, Junes .$. ht 4 Derntott plead guilty to aellineliquor with. oat llceasai and was timid did and emits. ' John littera, kw felling at the Inair 'proved, $lO and cogs._•• • • Cantu Kill, plead guilty to two lailiateatste for selflotwitliont license, and wu load taw dello, on , • Girt Rubor/lox—A Chaser for Litdies.—Prof. Vliambajor gives , bit lait gift anuertaintrient, at Con. cwt Rail, tido Manias. Amon the girls is en so;l6 hemer, made by.tha wife o4.t.lsPraiewoor, a l a g ) r of peat alibi an/ taste in ouch alters. The bons stem been on exhibition, at a a re room un der tire ball. and is greatly admired' by the ladies. We natio:Mau a crowded house the evening. Rar.smoo-Als moiiiiivorJ. W. age6laren.Req., Robert kW, witeMu convicted at 'Slattery and and has already,. served his three month' matinee on the former wit Wised Aim prima au Retards, ' by the Cosh. ceder tie issol4 vest law, in 'miss security to abide hie dismal. tfoeal the cam under that law .bessialtm. ' tbe C om mas Plem i the report of reviewers re polio road in - town-• "Mir ma 4 . 41141 ", a libf!" 11 10 Milieedre. L. Agaltwdo j, -~~ , r - ¢ _ ttawLi gl airtt=l.sta*niat i som i I ts) OnWinds, afternoon, 'the annual Omega, of the Contributors to the Walborn Passolvails Hospital, was had at the hospital tuildirp, hi the Bluth Ward. John Graham, Bab wee chosen Preaident, and W. Haven, Secretary. Thomas Bakewell, Ban, President of the Board of Mannors. submittal the annual report of the' °pets- QM, of the Institution, 'dammed to the Inedall horn which we condense as follows: Dialog the year 1860, there' have! bun under treatment an theme patients-417 Males mad 92 females. Of this Istimber 100 wets adialtted befo the Ist et Jthithel..lBBo, and 109 sinarthat datiL There have been disebupd or removed during the year • • Restored, • ... . Improved ROCOOTBII or disehsrmul unimproved Doodle Total, Leaving in the hospital, December 31st, 1860— males, 591 female., 53—in all ill Of the patients admitted during the year4thire were Committed by Court., Allegheny county, 1 do other countiee... ....... B—ls By Guyed:maid the Poor a the two citienlB By oveneen in Allegheny county • B ft other counties • 10-.-34 Brought end supported by friend. in Alle gheny end Pittsburgh...... , Do in Allegheny county , 1 Do other counties. Makin a total of During the put year the nuptial has been prne •ewes beyond any preceding one. Various lea fuovementa have been made about the building, which are folly set froth in the report. The accommodations provided lot the imesesi ties of patient. laboring under ordinary disease, or suffering from accident, hero not been fully occu pied, but all cases presented during the year have met with the requteite treatment. The average number of insane pelicans under treatment during the year hae,been 107. The fol lowing statement shams the continued increase of the :mintier of inione patient.: Jan. fat 1857 rr rr 1858 a • .... ••••• •• • • • .... ... 74 ir ri 1859 90 ir 1860 100 ri ir 1861 109 For the Net two yearn the ward' nave been ton fully occupied as to Interfere maleritilly with the proper cleasification end eeclerion of ;the patients. It,. hoped that thisdifficultrwill be obtriated before long by the completion of die new building for the Insane Department now in course of 'construction at Dumont, which, if the tequila. !bonds be ob tained, and the contractor. fulfil their tingsgementa, will be ready for occupsncy during; the present year. • The Board of Managers, as a token of the grati tude which they entertain for Mien Doraihy L. Dix, and with a desire that her name ahould be as aociated with an institution No largely indebted to her philanthropic efforts for its very existence, mention with pleasure that the incatina ol 'the hospital ha. been denominated Dimwit atation, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, aed that the hospital than ticreaftnr be 'known as the g.Diamont Hospital for the Insine.r. The Managers next refer in detail •to the new buildings and rained. at Dile:loot, and to the leg acy ol sump, left by the Into Chad,. Brewer, condition that the interest be annually distributed in coal among the poor ul Pittatinnth and Sllnghe.. ny. Some further legialation will probably he re. enemy to enable the iestitution to Ireable this benefaction as well a s to provide for; the speedy collection o f claims against other cootie., which now amount to almost $5OOO, upon part or which suit ha. had to be entered. lii iloblososs t. L. 1. ill Ander on son vs Rods Pat m In Thompson 7. Thompson 111 hams vs rams m ihum n Antos W Mm.n Bornte ' 01 Baru vs llama 421 Mane unman CO Sarno n satts tit M.. & Barton va Olt Pltabarg& aft Wlnbtroan2s 1 °Boos as gams ye Ilt4anolos 420 lllManan 439 Malan val Bead & Bra. 11 Lha7anl v 1 Aaabnis 413 Onamonskartla re WI:. klos tlt trim ye Gallatur 443 Andason 0. Borough B&W &ha& 211 &all& WOO* ve Walkar ltoblnann Uls Abash., allty ~ Bohan ley and .140 ILS dams vs Dsollagt&l Auld Info 70 a Iloghtniielty n&blo ts 71 flarna vs 860 343 Long vs Moore The noel of maintaining the patients will com pare favorably with similar institatiime—the avenge ccat of boarding per week being 12,40: Including aalaries and elothieg, $3,63 per weak.: The main tenance of the insane in the Slate AsYlum of New York amount. to OA , per week, fur each person. The Board coactede their repbrt bJ •:pnming lull confidence in the skill and attention of the Superintendent, Dr. J. A. Reed, wheel . exertion. baire.been canasta, and whose efforts. hive been well sustained by the Steward, Matron, and other a Read sat.. From the report of the Treasurer, John Harper, FA+, we lean. that the whole amount received do ting the year for board nod clothing of patients was $15,431 27, of which '26,905 were received from private patients, and the balaace from those committed by Omuta, or sent by Overtthers of the Poor. The amount paid for current expenses of the hospital, including caloric., etc., was sl9r -836 47, nod the amount of $3,622 79 was expend• ed for improvements and repairs at the hospital in the Ninth Ward. Legacies and contribution. have been received from individuals amounting to $3,315, lacluoing $5OO from George IV. Jackson, Ego . 'constituting him, with former donations, a Life Member of the Board of Manage. There ism recemrid from the state, $2.500, in part payment of the grant for •along, rte., and for the construction of the now Hospital at Dm moot, $4O OOO. The etpenditure tin the new build,nge ha. been $33,824 34. and there hero bten paid from private donations $2,525 account of the perches., money of the Ryan fame. There M doe coutraeore, for the retained peitioa.af the work, about $12,000. The recilipte from pathibldtallatiort ofilieapeaeee of the hompltal, but If ell the debts due for board, eta, were coilfetix!, the reeeiptelsotild nearly bal. sues the expeoditinu, with the exception of the Celery of Superintendent. ann... or TIM, UIERINTINDIST. From the report' oi ahw i Superinteadest, Dr. .1. A Reed, we gatb.r tltie Whining It:term:deg cast.: Tel number patient. reeei..td, sinee April let 1866 Committed by order of Court, ... Direciors of Poor, Friends.. iuxpr.rod, uolmprw•d Remaking, Jao. let, 1861 Discharged and remaining 265 176 411 The Superintendent then sated.. to the excess of patients over the aecommodetione offered, and re marks that sinless this can be remedied the rare of patients rill become merely cortodiel where It le in tended to be curative. The tollorring extract from the report Is worth, of special c;nsiderstion : ..The custom ob”rrod by some of VW authorities haring charge of the loran. poor, 4eendiog to the hospital incurable cares who Cr. viaient end destruc tive, and detaining the more mansgesble recent ones in the poor houses and jails, fills our apaltosents with, Incurables, and entails • certainly Inclroaiing berths& of expense and insane pauperise:upon Ote oomuct nit,. Of the one hundred and eleven patients in the hospital at the preset time, only thirty Ore are ton . sidered curable. Seventy etc most remain to their prestut helpless condition." The usual statistical tables are given :with groat care and accuracy. but space will not permit us to allude to them farther. Alter the reading of the report., an election for Manager' was held, with the followteg Seattle For Three Years—W. 11 Lowrie. Alex. Laugh lin, Thomas Scott, J. B M . Fedden;lohn B. Pests, P. R. Bronot. T. J. B rrrrr on. ; For One Year—Joh, Holmes, F. H Baton. The new Board organised by the eptioiatment of the lollowlag officers : President, Thomas flakegrall; Vice Presidents, John Graham and James Anderson t; Treasurer, Joao Harper ; flecretary,-John A. !dirtier. The institution is le worthy band., ';a: perform noble work, and is eminently dOsersing the p o roi n:e or the Mate and of all humane nod phi lauttuopie Public. Isle of galtread ant pas Stooks. Oa Baterday anemone, all the gin and railroad stocks owned (or alleged to be owned); by the city of ffittabergb, and all the railroad etoci held by the county of Allegheny, were offered or as le, at the Custom dolma, by , y. 0. Campbell, Mamba l for the Weateya Dietnet of Penneylrania, to satiety jodgmesta obtained by certain bondbolil eta. The iollowieg chorea wore okruicsed do.inn ,at the prices stood or Till OITIN sot shards O. & P. H. B. to Joadda Hoods, Oar Awe $1 1 0 1141 do A. V. H. A. to Dobbin & 010. do do $, We do do do do do do do 5; HO di do do H. Oliva do do 4; lici r to ' Y. do a Soaa d° lt. A. Pl. 44 .41.7 do do Ut,' IM do do do M. Howl 7 do do HO do do •do Joan Dollar do do • Iv do . do do Avast 11411 art do 154 010 do do do H. olori Oa do 7 MI do do do 41.11.14•17 45 do • MU do .do do W.A. Oolvall ao do 5440 do ' do J.11.1104/411 do dO MO do do do 11 O'Hare do do Man 41.14 do P. 11. & 0.1. 11.4. t. 15taint do do 45 IX O- do g Y4l , lav Soa k pi k d 14 do It too do do do f1 . .41 . 51174 . . 441 do d: 4511 Plttst aroh d naod A ..ilLlord do 2: it W DS do All. Valle, It: 0 4 15 . Mr . do do it 100 do do do IL O'Hara do dO 41 UN do do do A. Delbert do do 40 Those who parebased tke stooks eleltued to hive Mosotho property of the ally have Oertathly "bought • tars suit," u ha seen by the following notice, ■bleb was read before the tale, sad seried upon lb* 11['what : jail. O. ampbtll, Marshal IVastens.Dietriet 0/ Puns,tourer, and, bidders at tBl. You are hereby nOtified that the Railroad Stook levied epos by you as the properly of the city of Pittsburgh, at the salt of August Seibert and Robert Roehatutil, dose sot belong to said city, but the same has been transferred to Ruben Miller, Thu. Bake well, John Holmes, , John Bissell sad illoo. Thos. Mello°, en Mutsu for the purposes mailloped and see forth In • Joint resolution of the &lain ea 4 Gate man Collodi' of the city of Pittaborgh,; .passed Nday lath of Marsh, A. D. 1860, , sod that the said eft; has no hitcher intrust or title to the same. You are farther notified that the (ha Stork levied apon at the nit of the same partials does not belong to the city of Pittsburgh, bat this so* the prop. arty of the Pittsburgh tier Company, SA spume by ordinsomi of the City Cosnells, puled the 3d day of February, A. D. 1800. and duly amorded, and the Ad of Assembly, of 1 this commonweeltb, approved the Slot day of Jemmy, A. D.lBOO, untitled, oBup. pier/eat to an set 10,thoolloomits the Pittsburgh her Company, approved; the 16th day of itarob, A. D. 1840." Joan W. Know, Pillsbn4l,Jannaip 19,1861.. : t FATAL AkC1D11414 . ../111$ 11 boy.. about air VN Of ago: tuotoill I Manketi; who lived la . Is eltey.:; In the: roe at 0,011 d Piengley, Wbeedlet, wee killed on Friday issuing. - • He sad 'eseete'„'etkeil:bell Teri .plintiet erased wee make which were betel( row ea . the B. 0 B. IL, lad se pkrileirlie fell.. lad see ofskit ankles hip 0 1 1 11 10 1 . 1 411 1 1 1 144 .0 Nagy *I birri64 1. • 4...44 .i... 31 EEM =I 126 238 141Flet Temlea Total .107 58 185 ~b 1 37 88 .17 17 34 31 : 12 43 200 124 330 ..511 52 111 'S ~ THE LATEST NEWS. ~.T.ILIIG.R.APH RECEIVED ATillE DAILY GAZETTE, OFFICE. LATEST' FROM EUROPE. E=l Ncw Yale, JUL 19.—The 'nllo'll44 u by telni imp!' from -Liverpool to Qmosertowo o on bendayi the ah: I,IIPOOL, Jaa,6th.—The sales of cotton yes+, terday were 8,000 bales, incleding 1,600 to .peta l lators and importers. Toe market closed *wady: Brandetoffs rimed steady. Provisions closed d.li Lo noon, 'Saturday Evesing.—Consols 'closed at 9210911 for account. The latest .ales of Amer: icon stocks were: Erie, 36 ®3si ; N. T. Central; 76@80 ; Ilkinois'Ventral,'27l®2B. It in stated Chit the geglisti govertunint had *ant a strong note to the 1 swarm of Franca, prowl.: ieg against the eatenrion of the occupation of Syria by the Preach lames No reply had yet been recessed WIIIIIIICIToIi, ' Jno. 20.—The minority report from the committee of thirty•three,eigned by Mr. Try:, Me, of La, Mr. Phelps, of Mo., Mr. Rut, of Ark., Mr. Whitely, of Del., and Mr. Winslow, of N. (L Imbrues thelollowing arguments and reeommeteL &done: The changes which have taken piles in the situation and Sentiments of the people of the illffsei trot State, lino" the formation of the coutitutiorb have been sub that through the misconstruction of. some of its' ' provision, and wilful perversion of others, and the istrodnetion of ow principles in the formation of parties, which are in direst antagonis m to the usages and opinions of the whole Amortised people when the constitution nt Into effect, that that instrument has failed to accomplish some of the meet important ends aimed at by its adoption. The difereacer between the Northern.,knd Southern morns Of the eonfederaey, from this Sane', have at fu risen to push a height that they have remitted hi the formition of a Sections' party, whieh has sleeted • iestiorial . President, and design exeltiding the t Southern people from any manse unit of affair" hi which they bare a common I areal with their Northern brethren; and that as h ie fact, notwich: standing the Republican forms o the °orientation are preserved, in troth destroys the "phis of Repub. licanism in the government, it_!. tlierefnrd imposal• ble that' the two. Notions should ahy longer go on together ae one People, unless the existing state of things Is removed. The report preened' to exy that , the prennt'd if-. Acuities can Drily be remedied. by amndMenta to the, Co. 4 riatitotion and suggest" that the amend menu propued In the Crittenden resolution', it adopted, would restore tranquility to the country. and place the Union on such a foundation that it could never again be broken. Three amendments the report asserts, would not, in reality, change the constitution. They would only have the effect of restoring it, by added--provisions, to what it wae In point of fact of tha day of its adoption. through . the operations of the circemetancen which lbw, surrounded it sea - which erected barriers 'gainer the present sectional contents as the conefitutional provision. will now. it • constitutional sonority cannot be united le support of the Crittenden re solution, or the itelisteoce al them, then a diseolie. Son of the Union is Masi able.. The report re commend, that steps be taken for rho coiling at a conveetion of the State. with the view of;• peace able reparation, providing for a portion of the common property of the United State.; setting the term. on winch the social and commercial Inter- course between the separated Stites shall be con ducted, and making a perm arrangement with respect to the navigation of the, fdiastasippi ricer. The report less whit the signers orit formidar a full : account of the rise and progresie of the alavery agitation whisk he produced the enistieg difficultie• Wesnineron, Jae. 19.—Secretary 801 l trine milted tot ongrese • @moment • from Col. Craig, Chia! of the Ordatece Bureau, which shore that' early Int )esr ' by epeciel direction 01 hroiettry Floyd, he iransfarred 1115,000 stand of a. nn from Springfield and Watervliet to arsenide o. North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alsb.ci and LOO1•111E1a. The larger number Were Spro "field muskets of the latent pattern; the remain.tor mere muskets altered to percuesion leek., and rifles, end adds, that the arm, sent to South eureka', Alabama, arid Louisiana have spice been edited by the State authorities. A petition, Miami by Locknard & Co. ' ThantiP son Brim., W. G. Scott ar. Co., Gwynn.' & Day, and others, aubseribera to the limn authormed by the , act of the 21nd of Jane, IMO, has been received' . i . tl here, praying Conran fur reli I. Vint, beees Cobh termed to deliver the stock when called on ; second, became Cobb while ithholdieg their meek was preaching disunion, ' using the credit. of the governnavet and deprersin the market value of the stocks; third, becalmie P ideut Ruthenian tolerated each' conduct, sad I orth, because the tummy market should be relies from the pressure than oecasioaed' in view of the net. authorising a new mem of ten Million bonds. • . Molinar:l,Jan, 11.1. Ift fltio B quite, the report of the committee on Fed. al Relatime, contemplating' a Nathosi Convention, WM Mt "hod. The second resolotino we. amend. by affiliating John Tyler, Win. C. Rig s. John W. Bout. fibtongb, W. Simmons and Jake. A. Nadia, Commissionere to Waltham:tau on the 4th at "amity, to met the Commluioners fiens the °Air States. The dhhl resolution was emended by en ..11fyIng Mr. Crlttgo-. den's proposition. to give sal spell protektdon andl eeenrity to slave Qroperq. iae sixth weir ounandedi by appointing Mr. Tyler I.l4tomisilooor , watt oaf the President, end Judge John Robertson! Commle-, *toilet to SoutliAtolise.nad gebeenissolleigNeatge s i to:reit - int beglifertiee to Umtata from hostile oat; during the peadleg of these prousillop. Th 6 reart.; lotions were passed by vote of 40'yeas to 5 neys.! Mr. Brace offered the following: ' Resolved, That If all efforts to receseits the oil happy differences hetween the netions of the corm.: try ghoul prove abortive, then every conelderation aft honor and Intetest demands that. Virginia shall unite her (ludo, with her sister elayaboldlog States. Adopted. Mr. Stuart offered a belie of sdbutment cootein. plating the withdrawal of the tenet in egad to the territory from the bends of Congress, sad provides 'for the equitable perthion of the slue holding and' non.slega States by so amendment to theConstltu. deo, mid that States created out of th i irnitory North o'3s° 30' shall beaded with or with. end South out slavery a. their Constitution ey onlain. Or. dared to be printed. The Moose concurred in the Seoas amendment as above given. • Mr. Seddon offered teetotally°. that the 'outsets of Virginia ere those of her Southern ragtag, and ao tecoostruation of the Vision can be permanent and mitiefietery whiob will not sums to sorb eektion self Protecting power swami any invasion by the Federal: tinion upon the referred rights of either. Latest from Charleston Cuxumtarox, Jan. 19.—Lint. Talbot, one of. Meteor Andereou'e Cornmirsionne, snived Dan imml night. flu brings gloomy tidings, !outing to the maintenance of Anderson'. presume stator, and the defense of the fort. An executive .88.100 of the South Carolina Cab., Met wai held during the wester part of the night, engaged lo the consideration of the notion of the United Slums government.. A boat with a flag of Into. cam* from Port Com- , - ter this morning. The °Firm is said to be to demand, the stoppage of the Somali Carolina fortifications. Lient. Davis, with four soldlara front Pt. Bumter,- ,Davisis in the oily. The BMWs are witnesses in the , v murder one, and are on parole, In order to 'filo, them an opportunity of testifying. They are being..entertained by their (ritrads, both - parties drinking headily to the peaceable settlement of the difficulties. Fort Swathe Le now ollowoct to obtalo frith pro ifilooo [roil tbor Obarlaton multow. Borrow, Jan. 2S.—Weedell Phillips is announced to speak tomorrow. 'The Anti-Slavery ; Society asked for protection &pint the interiereace ot; Mayer Wightman :who refused to protect Phillips, bat assured the Society thatithe peace of the city, should be maintained. The-Society thee' sought protection for Phillips from 'Gov. Androids. who soot hie aids to see what Mayor Wightmas . plopos.l ed to do. The Meyer replied that it there loran soy diaturbance the hall would b cleared, and if there were indications of a row before the door. were opened, the hall would he clotted. Protection has also ben asked for the aeaual aritinlasery treetieg to bn held sent week, but refined: New OALLII.I4 January 49.—The pilot, of Pen-1 secois havt been notified tot to bring in ;Unitedi &ate, treareels under the penalty of death. A ship' is ashore fifteen mile. east of Fort Pickens sup-! posed to be (be 'apply store chip, with the. officers! of the Pensacola Navy Yard on hoard. Lieut. SI user, commanding at Fort Pickens,, is expected offender. The Florida forces have. 25 heavy gees. 'V The Committee on the Cenledereby of the Milt sluippi Legislature has reported resointionsto pro. vide for a Confederacy end to establish a Provisional Government for the seceding States. It is ca. ported that the Soothers Convention ehonld meet at Montgomery on February 4th, Moorroonsav, Al.,.en. IL—The aron paued • bill to provide agal B untbe invasion of the State by us, by rendsrlag all Plibts bringing foreign vu-. sob Into Mobile ihible to line.and imprisonment id. dm penitentiary, and authorising the commander of rOti Morgan to dititroy all heinous and land marks at his &motion, and a antrum for the constrootian of • tolegrepb line to Point Oloar, In order to obtain more spsedy:oommuolostlon frith Port Margin. It is understood that Mr. Ileum of the Moll, a l l ... ipm i sr , t it. e candidate for Omit of dm new Southern magma. Ms Is varndy supported by seoundonists hors. . . tt to Impossible to got Information of the Horst proceeding, of tharoOnveotioo. PnuconM JIM 19.—A: form of 2000 mcni has bean concealed In and about tb. Navy Yard. Odor the direstion of the State aothoritiss and Moot am arriving from all direoliont. Tim japed Stated homer Wyandotte is lying at ma Gammas of the harbor sod to in communication with Fort Neilson Tbs families of dm ualted States ofil cal, stational at the Port, kiwi heap pbtood on board the steamer, whichlis ont ef. coal and Mbar supplied, bet;she to not allowed to aster the harbor. Tearron, If. J., Jwa. 19.—The .wejotity of the JOini OuPliatto• oa tiationalsffeire repro,4 a „id, of resoloSons to tie &al% fail/. fedoras; tbe Crittenden resolution/ and loetme tWe & m o on of the State In Congiese SOd whineatitd the Here isolative. to rapport tbwit. Thy 01 as nwe dan d oast week and pawed by both bonen no doubt. Tito 'Committee also can Upon Congress loarder I Ns tloatit Conynotion In cue fdr. Crittenden's wr:eknf lar soeseeree OOt.l4l4ledtly.lidOpted. N4w Tout Jasl•2o.—Tbustuusablplingabbili allied - frail 1.1,:55k , 91., MR &di Ifiss • .bate' baoa iketldpated. --- sh e i rmiplip North Boottis 'Mild sat it:Lon. Aosdany as do flb • - • Thestauuldp Iru aleoseiimml atfArsepairdad dad the IWO* sad $7llO at tiaiimitowa•9lo Ina , =MEM ...cw~..be~..x~.~,.:.:mar-z~""°"s,-C3.~ied~-01.., :_S d~: cs fi n . - ~ ~ ~ .a"' Ittitil of the Overlaud Mall. fa Callralt. , Fr. KILLOXT, Jan. 18-7 be Pony &Fsw p A cneg. hen as one o'clock r. a., on thenizteenth, at. in' consequence of a heavy snow worn which pros trated the telegraph. we have not been able. to tiaawnit the hews till now. =llll Thies has been no trade worth reporting this week; An unexpected striegawy In the money Awake( fount the principal topic , of conversation in business circles, and is this accounted for by the Beesley Ihilstin of to-diyr Toward the aloes of booking hours on Monday, money for the steamer's eogagamtmts became more easy apparently, but still It was a hard dayiend in many oases high rates °Cleat:rest war paid, An examination into themovements of treasure at this point during the two =Cube will show abundant reason for the gradual tightening of the money market In November the amount of treasure re-( calved from the einutry m 413,831,991; in tile same moutiobe export was 14,195,658—it will be pe . A calved, therefore, that we increased our exports December by $917,009, while our receipts dimin. jibed by $181,7110; the didereribe of 11,298,009 had to be furnished by the floating capital of San F - Gino, and so heavy a draftM 'Cohort a time cond ra t not be made without inoonvaelenee. In order . show how much mori treasure we exported ti both months than we received, we gin the following:— The circulation ' of our city wee depleted by 'the NM of $1,411,919. This amount is diminished somewhat, but not materially, but the imports 01 treasure from Mexico during. November end December is some 1100,000 in ail So far -as the demand for money is affected by busbies. relation, here, we btre no ,doubt it lies reached the climax of the neasou. JrnuarY will swell the amount coming iii from the country ? and the obligation" for the toeing month will diminish. The desire to remit outward bee yet to manifest itself. , The Pony Ewen, witb,telegrablic dates from Fed Kearney° the 17th ult., arrived et Fen Fre:f eline an the 31st. During the month just pseud, about 1200 letters have huh sent from California. eastward by the Pony ktzpress, and the patronage of the Papeete continues to increase steadily, having lolly doubled since August. Members of the Legislature begin. to congregate at Sacramento and San Francium end era aelively canvassing the claim. of the different aeplrenta for the Speakership of both Scotto and Assembly. Bath Hones convene on Monday, the 6th. It la now claimed that the League Democrats lack 6 of a majority over all other parties in the Legislature,and great diffieulty in electing a G. S. Senator is anticipated. There is only $141,000 in the general Auld state Tummy which is already. more than approliriated etae prison piarpoate, so that the 11..egietatut6 pill encounter pecuniary embarrassment from the! start. During the hut storm, snow accumulated 'l l teat deep on the Ste:re Nevada, hut the obatilcsion mai so rapidly removed tEat teams to and from the Waahoe river unmet) the summit.' daily. Throughout the Washoe mining region the snow us now from one to two and a half feet deep. Gilbert A. Grant, a Republican of some promi neace, died soddenly ao San 'Francine, on the 31st alt San Franciaco wa. throda into animal excite. meat on New Year'edey by:tha killing of Samuel L. Newell, editor of the late Democratic Signal, of Placer county, by Horace Smith, a lawyer of con eiderable poMtion mn the name county. Newell charged with having .laddered wife, which no incetmed him that be hollowed his intepdod, victim to San Francine°, in company with his wire , . brother, who is the somewhat noted Judge Hardy. Newell wan cabbed moral time, by Smith No that be died in a hew minute., without making reaktaneo Smith wain termer!, Mayor of Sacramento. lie has given hiennelf up to the authorities, and in now in j all. Another tragic all ari occurred allheremenm, on the same day. A person named Wm. Tierney who bad just rotarntd from the Warhoe mine., became alignments that our John H. Cindy had seduced big wile during h.a abinuer, and at once armed himsell to kill her inppoaed eedocer.. Meeting Bawdy in the street. he commenced firing. The fl rat shot hit Dr. -J. R. Boyce, an old and highly respected citizen, toe cling • wound which soul probably prove mortal. Tierney con tinued to fire upon Camila, who retreated and ell eaped unhurt alter being chued a dietetics of three blocks, tad rapidly fired at by his infuriated as sailant. Tierney wee ar.ested and lodged in jail. Boa? Kemeny, Jan. It —This weather is mild and showing feat. The *atm afar eoaab, with fire pt.Oengert and be mails, palmed hero at 10,10 a. m. Dermas, 14th.—.A severe snow storm will delay the movements of many Sao Juan adventurers who were abort leaving for that point. About thirty quarts mill. ere still running to the Mountain City neighborhood, having well water. The gulches are falling steadily ; only those can ran that bans well,. Several slalom have been started In the Platte diggings, S miles above this city ; they, are supplied with water from the hydraulic nom. patty's ditch, and ray they ran make wage. where heretofore work 'would not pay A Pottery minutirtoty will commence opt., lion in a chart limo, neer am city. Fort Kearmy, Ito. C 0. C. Exerts* Coach pulled nt I p. m., for St Jamph, with five paesregere, aad $4,000 in treasure. The telegraph news pabliabed yeti erd ay created great excitement. Poet 14.41L111.1r, Jan. 20..:The pony express passed ibis point this morningat S o'clock. It is nearly two day* late, owingsnow ..on nearly the whole route. The proolamation of the Pbent, Lotting apart .yettardey far a day of - humiliation', fasting and pray. er, only reached this city for s publioation on this day named; consequently bet little preparation was made for he obearvanoe. • The congmation of Calvary cherub assembled in the imitator and listened to ad. drama from Rev. Drs. Colt, Beall and Williams. The cartoon house, periodic, and other public offices were cloned, and courts refrained from badness. the 2 1st latest pony express dates by telegraph axe to the alt., the last Impress arriving on time; not ed standing the terrible stormy weather on the touts. Latest accounts from Sacramento represent the city-es crowded wish politicians of grades is enti• cipatioo of the meeting °Ube Legislature on the 7th. Sow. Denver seems to have the moot positive support ter the Senatombip, bat it is stated that there are friends of the lite Senator Broderick among the Douglu members who will !pare no efforts to defeat Denver. The anneal statistic. of-the trade and commerce of the State show a remarkable progress during the put year. They show a pinti t population by im migration, sifwerd, of 16,000. The estimated overland immigration is 60.000 or 60,000, beim( small on accovot of indigo hoetilities. The gold export falls of I millailos from last year, out tins deficiency is barely compensated by greatly %treated exports of the State. A deem has been published by the Governor of Sonora coutiedlng the right to traoslolt American goods from Guaymas on the Gulf . of Califorals, through the Mate of Sonora to the frontier of Noy els, near Fort Buchanan. The routels to pursue • direet line where it Le repreiented. the route are excelleot. This ,eoccesrion was procured by the merchants of Guaymas sod 'le expeetso foliate an Important bearing on trido between San Francisco, Guaymas, endives the development of the new' ter ritory of Arisonla. .XXXVIIb Congress--Sewed Session. WA.IIIItOTON Ctrl, Jen. 19. Hones.—The Army epptoptiatioo Bill, as re ported from the Committee of tho Whole, `was taken up and rimmed. The bill providing for the wean of the co. forma war debt. =owning to $600,000, for the rup. preseion of the Indian hostilities, was pummel The Hoes, then proceeded to the consideration of private bills. Mr. Florence, of Pa., gala Dinka that on Moo day he would offer an'amendmeat to the report of the Committee of Thirty-three, so a to briog the Crittenden Compromise ienmedtately before the House. Adjourned. .—Nomerees petitions relative ; to: the state of the Collett, were preceded. Mr. Summar( resolution calling on the Preeident for the ciformixondence between the State depart meat and the foreign ministers, relative to Charles. 'ton port, wee adopted. Mr. Mime introduced a joint resolution la re lation to the' rupee/foe or cootie laws!' is the States separiting from the 11nron, it appeirieg to Congress that the State of. South Carolina has, by ordinates of ber people, declared the State:impare ted from the -United State., acid ft appearing .that none of the officers of the United States,.for, the collection of the revenue, are acting ender the authority of the United States; in coast:unlace whereof the' law, of the United Salmi Are, in feet, tuspended within the limits of 'said State: Therefore, to avoid any bovtile aollieien that 'array arise, all the laws of the Veiled States directing age mode in which the army, navy and other public forces of the United State" shall be seed:by, the President in executing the laws, bc., are eriervided end made inoperative in South Carolina end other States that here or May separate.-'' She resolution framed, to a 'locoed reidise nail was ordered to be printed. , . ; The special order, being tile Kllllllll bill, came up. , S I antendmeets were proposed and olootedi. Ad'oorned. Si. Louia, Jan. 19.—The noose Conveition Sill wee slightly &moaned by the Senate yasterday is which the gout* concerted, and the billy wee asally passed. The amendment read .thust . —rtN; actiordinance or resolution shall be valid to cheer or dissolve the political resolution' of the State tl aaaaa weal of the _United 'States or any other State, °Mit a usejoty of thelealthed,actsra of the State shall ratify ilia satne.i,r Mr. Sewell, Comminioner from linisiitalppl, made • long socrowirm speech before the joldt lee. Moe of the Legialatuf teat nis ht. ; , CLZVLLARD, Jae. --Jtc 19.orored woman, claimed au a fugitive Wave irouv.Wheelieg s Va y we. ar- rested here to-day. She Will be esemluedoelblow• Judge Toldtaisseede. itsbisui °wpm, which will. be retuned ,oa Ideednrimoruiig: ' , There hi but llttiv - ezcitemest, which is entirely coofibed the coloredeopillatios, pon edinito hottest( b longle the 4istatf.. . . . Nevi Oacithes, San. 19.—1 d reply to lb, lecilai for •5900 - troope by the °Overton of Piorldit, ith Mayor of thlretty WA word that the' tureeteibi raised is 48 boars if Rondos wised pulp - blonraorotplontderrpllad, seed Mete Itatetelhdely Thant is gnat fwategiont built sod ,eteettftps ir. l 9. bald tik.mbarow boss*" the. with Pirrearsolut., Vs., Jew 111. - --Ose theme - lied kit of powder sad 20,000 The ofshot jand shell, froto th Tredifas ircirlssirere of OW morales Ads overthsWetdois4 , ttelte; II .10 deetteshid`to Olierlittes;!l;y ot-itteprool P 1.24- Lotrovass;Jes.-20.—Ritrer.! rids( idcgly Whit 12 feet of water over, the rook itSl - 15 flit Inter la therm* •,',21277.- ___.lt. , , r -rihrltsitiiitis 3104 Nei • Mk 5K494 . F.. • WAsitreattlf Clrt, Jant It. —Thais *OII Acid 'pets bon.dpstm ststlAt siiipss fif . 010 Xikikallat friiio r miiii ta mishit pet mum; . is ausslat I offered wa5512.2500„000.- 'fibs 19il will No divided isms the lowest blldeneo ' : • • . . - Cameo.), Jan..19.--Tbia'sooetletoese of tle cage Pt Wayne and - Pittabargh .railtoed use amid in-day. Two loeritootivee tad'other prop erty were destroyed. Lail $20,000; no Snatuance. , Tao. 10.--Ther State dosientlon to-day parsed the ordinal:die of sem:Eaton from the _United States by:a Tote of tIOS yeas to 80 nays. Rem Mel Foten.-011 1iii444ay,801418 Workmen, , in digging e drain at the:loot of Stairwell street, near the site of old Fort lt,ltrequesne, diScovered a lot of bones, about threirliet below the present Aorface of the earth, and l supposed to. be the main, of some person tined diaries the ocinpa tiot of the fort. Some lily a dorm piecba of bone were taken our, together rlth 4 bayonet which has evidently been sobjecied4o a strong heat,. as IL is bent almost in the form ors eemi•eircle.r A piece of iron, used 'lll4 toter kik the "notch tier. in old lubioned gaup, together with a tirggewpard, were found among the remainst They were plated M a bor, and taken to the NOW' °fate, where they tan be seen by hose .emio desire to enfnine them. On. News.—The Lawrn m nee Journal a: We have the Omni. of andommios that ZUNI. William Power 8¢ Co., on the Mahout's; have struck oil—it flowelput over the top of the well. The ciality is superior to any yet Milos ered—in IM erode slate lllt is endear as the re fined carbon oll,amd - it le thought will answer the same purpose. The Sirospeets for 01l on the Motioning are Inereaslegtdaily—every firm now boring have - good indications. Lawrence coon ty Is destltied to biredual:to any other county in western Pennsilvanis, and the Mahout:l oil is now eonelderefi the beet In market. " Tricorns' Tircona."4Dr. J..S. Holland, who bas taken a high position kiong Atilerican authors, by big.' Titeomb Letters,9 and " Gold . Foil," will deliver one lector, to•morSow evening, before the Young blears Library Asseciatioa, at concert Hall. fr Titcomb ". is evidently la very Shrewd observer, and he gives an Milane dant of wholesome advice in II plain, open,tstraight-Ferikard'mnenar, indulges is no cant, lot Me style to rfeah as will attract and plea., all. After so long an interval between! the lectures, we bare no doubtoll aroSerious to attend. KlLLZo.—Beopmain Me Or, aged about 20 fears, was instantly killed fa Washington township, Jefier. eon Comity, on the . 12th Atasot. Re wen engaged chopping in the Woods, when a tree fell upon him, crashing him to death. CONMIT.—Thit Wiisoe4•Morria Minstrrla open at rigatonis Hall this Warning, when the lovers of negro minetralsy will ipare so opportunity of wrjoying a treat. Dism4r.—Dr. C. SRI, Ni, 216 . ' Peon street, attend' to all brawl.s of the Dental pram row' fia'D , CTOR C. Sestste 4 Water Cure and Homes. pathio Physiolan; also spot for Itain bow's ctlebrated True for Raptures. No. Ilia Smithfield Sc i t StirALL aboddliditail to read the ,aever teeneet a Prot Weed, So -Ws piper. - COMMERCIN, RECORD 001111 .1ITTINAMBITS/70:e JANUA RT . AND PRIM 11Y. • • ' Jostre Dam TA, V. P. Jams PAU. Ja., F J. J. °mums, •IL /I PAULSON. I Jmon. 111101M1.; PITTSBIIREM MARKETS.. [Reporee doe...tally/6r pie P ( ttaborgh Oasetia.] Prrnianan6.`6trograv, Jai. 10,1561. Notwitholanding the delightfPl weether whkh ire true famed today, hadne~ wee vlry languid mid *philter. la the produce market thy. v.. bet littie don", the de mand befog quite limited, and "the vela. effected were gen. /wally la then:tall way. FLOUR—We have no new feature to notke In Sloan The &ilium which ban characterized the towhee, for en long. amitotic. Orion. however, ape inn and wall msintalned. We riots the hollowing lialive ;6apar.l Eska. 1 kg. rein, hang 44 bbl. trout ' 000 40 doweido.— 625 526 60 do el wdo 6 7586 67 26 do .sr do ..—.. 1 6;60 26 do •w do 26 ; 50 do do -- 405 111,6 2505 65 40 do do 6 4405 76 25 do do j 626 -- 0/100611T1116—Sugat—dell, hat arm. Pales of 6 tied. N 0 far 4(7 , 4and 10 bhe . .., chews at Sc. ilobaliere— eteadr with an , and terfenof. eal.. 016 0 bbi. N 0 at 846350 20 dodo at Mr. 10 do do at Sit—paidt, and 16 do do t ll e country at ddo. Oeffee+-Snlea 01 PM bra at 1444 015,5 t, 001tit4dl—dnil and Inactive. . Paten of SO his W N at 'lOO I& dodo .1 awns Inure. DURO ralllt—Peacboe moot with . moderate dentand. Sala of 25 tomb photon at UM. nod 10 do do It ama . ure;110 do. ppleii , et 75. and 16 do do at 117 c WIlltill1"—Balee et 24 bbla cltectilled at ISo hl pit and 10dodoal2k. . APPLRB—SaIe• 'of 2.1 Lk!! talaa• p 2; DI do comma. at $1.75 p Lbl. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR... 4. of .000 fb. *t $l.ll 'f tart. . LA Rbw-fialee of 000 lba country at 10a ID. Eft.)o3lB—Batel Mtn aCC54,25147;13 per ; dOs—ea pat 'l r:2 r e—Halm of 105 Loeb en , def. , 0.1260 - BALT—tale* of 30 blititio,ll4% RIX. ONSTA KY A 11130601! 1M IC KV' Naar Owens Illiatie—liimx4 Renew: fiCoaa—Tbereoclpts :are ken to an InerreeedextentOnlit entedoratogrumed petent - haliadenifeed lie fed to My 6.1 r cicalas today at 4 , 4l,llss(eismiletat 41.9kie. on het It ides. Tb. Wes of the week bard anumated to gnat IWO tads, Ineledinie 2,000 today. We now goat, ei 'Wham • Inferior mod 2 CO Common to Good 0$ Fed to redly ..... 4%405,4 , Prime to ..... WC Centelfocal end The sake for the correependliag week lenyear embraced Oxen 14100 hhde,' sad we qootededr to fatly bat et Mend rb- Weele'• flaelpts LIU lads *lost 521053 r tbe'neranMad• log week but year. • Total recoup moo the lot of flept., Wall bbd. agelan 71,1119 to NM tams date bort year. The tapered a the week , bano boon 1117 Mole; of wbfeb 740 to New York, 210 to PhUsendphes,lsB to Begot, 11/1 tO elty Polak rte. 68 toChudestodL and 70 tkApelltelliacla leloesenn—The necepte harekown on a mote liberal eade, and •Ith a fad deemed estate base exhibited enntinood artanies the market °pantos at the townemoomeot of the not. at 21,026: for prime, sot :dales lodes tot 2202/c, leerier and heementl's ndllng 1/071e. nelf bblo reamed P at 2541016 e. • . The Balm as to hot everilig embraced: some 6500 benels and a few imedied half obis. !fader abont IWO btu sad 260 half bbls hare been sold at the above flames, inking a !Ott for the Week of 10,000 bbl., I Week's receipt. LIMO bblaket 12,900 for the CM. eeeneflog week leel per— T receipts Wane the. lot of fleptero. es, 121,100 bele swains( 166,650 to the 2111616 dab let The esPor le of the week mobreee 2300 bbl., ofwhich 382 t, PhiladeltpbheiZO to New York, OM to City Piaui, Stld to Oheriedon, and 100 to Gsleeetod.—.[Ploeynne. Jen It. Fitchange rates tend dowhward. end the selling me to. day for both Illemori funds entillinele and Wimonalt, cur. ream wee 6111 cent prat fort. 'ht on the Let , on New (meanie add% no insclundl and Lou heals. The eopply is hot leriterbet • good deal wee - sewed on the stied, radii. 4 for sight on the Zest. The lerchory atChla go I. oho .1.11“.1410, 1.4 - there mewl. vest dad behest Imo for currency, the market tote greet extent ragnisted by the Chicago rd.. A goo I deal of produce le sow seta to New Crimes and other ports et the lath; this will tae op lb. Itsphange merket:7l,Bl lon% Dido. Takeports ol dry grade for the week show veto.; largo deaeme. oompaced• with same period otled year. .mountTbe emot thrown on the candid Is only n ee atter as . greet. • Tee following la comperatlee statement of thilteporte uf foreign bry Goode ea New Tett, for the work and Once Jinn I: for the week. Entered as the Pod • $2018,656 Thrownen 1,021,0 XL 100.10 Jan. 1: 1 . • goteead et the 11.0,1 0,2118,7111 Thrown on Blerket. . ...... ..... 2,010,1 Ton domestic enchengie bun ra, tan. imposed between New York god Philadelphia andlibeldesere, but the renew other pante. Booth end Weal, Atoutha, aesthete • Philo delable le neer the epode, point 'ltgelo, mad mme porta of gold ham been received here edible a few d ole, the No* Truk Times *aye nth. Iblemote le that a foil driuMpthn. ot epode permeate will, lob. paean. Pebrinery..—(PhlL Ladd. • Vs mnumor Photons too& two mon trality hartslo4tbefk neosiont ot roma kcal Oemiodiso4 broom to the mato; doom la tate*Lo Zulmor• at Chimp sod ert Lord.. - Theft 14 • too 4 MOW folding to regal: to tho depredated . Woe of loam Imam sad a deervose WI taloa dkooont mot of limo So mad*. our blot note (t d .. ltlarauf to 1 6 cent dlo. Saari Vfrallii* troinit 441 to - Ng d 1... Plttladolpbto to Dar. i Plttaboritr drat 5 dla to 3 dl.. 80l- Oman from 2 dla Uri( 4... onto a., old baits, 4 db. Mat 114;-{Cfri Clota. Nrer Cues. Mamie, Jou. !,t1 . .--1115ar doll.tlbo.laay. aboitim to plow filam Pot in smled demml PUN Masada& dooLos - allms 3.4 4 •0•44 M 11,440 for lthoolden, atuf .104(513go for Mat Akre lo so kir Osmond, sod l b . intakot Otto at 115(570a for tined awl yolkor. Lard Is booymt, &MA ;piton. tads blew, tho. lopplr Is may DOI. Sow oothangoll. arid lla Vol. Ormond Won hrbi mar Ins inlO to. pal demon.. *an sod to to foottarOM oluOtld. Wtilak7 la mutant. • lopiates by !Railroad. • P 1108 R-42 bbl• 011.' 3 9 • W . . Wahl* rear Irta ath. Jaen A Loath; Ido dailltaff, Remslt 00, Ido teas* 0 0 Bert. i d;1 do sheep, 111DIck loath; lot ware, lballor Ik ocon• 1•do do,O Pax 1 ea do .1 Ellartsl4; 6 bblsekhre, 0 Buffoon lßWas do pos at, 60 bp J IA fee , zar;l6 beam apploa.ll Rsoklut patteras, bother 4loz dratod hop, U. luso; 5 ests thsep..l .told.: PFs • 0 RR-46 PP peak, yr B Ham lAt axe., Logue • Quip NO Obis Sian. Ja• .161kOolly • B.; I arm bar. 1 math blacka Harm I ow body, G W thattla If bens su pra it Pulelth. ID dos bath.* Jae /loth 10 ao do, 20 Oa tabs, 8 0 form* 00;2 Abbe elathr.l Aron ht. 1 Om Ma • Rth • but 163 bpi CiAr. las Ottelhast.ll Ass, 6 OW oft, B L fabasotaelz lAz soaps. Wlettesone, WOO. 004100 MIAs loaf. 11 Wallops: 41bu demo, Laub t Ilea {name 19 trio door. B JarleioNS Ms tag 011. 0 Thum I 19 du da.Aths WOW msg. 6091. sap..B lep 1.04, Sloth& Wow*. 1 bitheAA W Haunt tad Niter s It DOsalf tes 6 this sfpea.C.llll.absll;lo pa rap, Chtherlet A that 1. bt4 Motor. do sgp. 1., thatkOlAapty Able; Glaaposh: 10 . ikt pads; R. Osallald; Isa Path, • Itthabsth 100 bb Rom .1 6 14144100 de het Lambert A 1110006; 6kp 1 ~1 A Path% fa 01/. Roo. 3 4 0 1thas, Rohm • zeR BMR um:Audio, .1 • ?Ozer; 9 etas pc hob, 91aosbuth Ibp patio eci eley 8641.thr /111•0116 1 bz. ots. Uppla• colt* an 40 bus. lioa;11 dit , Raileaao, Rabat A 6.4 • 100 Obis Itaar, broth laludelathell • 'annul *swam The mother woo clear and Cali - last.rday, though not un. phallist/a Julia ge Theta* stilt manna* to roar otaiilly iihrirdhiil ten reit In tar' chowal hen an lug.' Tato rim 116.4.1641 W oo the Alleghooh bat It was light ond amitand, - sod homid not fano Foto to oughtosonitli 3loroago got off on Soap oriming.ko Nolo Whoa wlth a eneaoot.l trilh salon mouth of thil.bagh . way forinna no **mini clawed oho I. Whaling. TWO won. no salvo!. tow 0.. Wotan tho reader potion, Tb. Wi t WWI, Loam ..d polio Rooo AdrUlifid t q Slit. Olbethaiti 16f WO WY en hatiirday Thy AN 11ium...! IV Dollmaiiitiolit Sr ckell, hi Italian who Ee WootAloloont&T Bb. Wilaboinood to loan mast; • Vololirtliltalttl4ldarkett. clooodoroJes.lo —floor raittiotoled sod doll ; Ord. moot to tholltd.ostmalottid h IMAF to good &mod at 13)4 Bop MINION to $6 6 414 W and to nicht lop ply ; at** is goal /maid. Tuttlotoso 11rm bat oho ; Owe woo out mach doto; owtritto tho drowse of bt Mow 10000. Ito bolt mote ono oo x n t 104 a m p 4, trod, b•l4 Mo. bleat. Loot hold 11l 44a:14 hot than won so buyers it over eNc. Loco Maid olt. eboodod; then woo oci rob 41013 g. sisootoolo op Now ',mit bin ittelliold to ) , ( k pc wet. way motto' TOO. ‘. llt riMer. , 1 941.!.11. 1 .1i11 .44 tbt.Tdotilte bOlat• • _- Nit Yet r, Jon.lo.—Onttoo stoutest ; 0110t4900 holm at lb% for siddlloor. ,Ittoorllntoiatoik MO Wol& $11„20 65,1$ for stets 05,740,110,4 x (011 kt &Inborn utobageok Whom Arm COW bottom told at 11120431133 flub, SIAM* whit* . ttertra. 'ttoo obotir: o OP& 4, T 0 01 1 1 , twit ons - it'Otsetlllt7tir roil; caplapseq,ll. Lad nogg 14.61111503. 1114 ci.v„-. 4 • 4 1 :44,5 litri 1 , r~~ c:a"fit ~s:~!,~~~1i:.tisi:.~ c_.. 4ffiltui. surname Qum"' ass. e. 0 sic es' . ' rtairistown. • PARS, M'Ctrittnr • hiANUFACTIMES or RBI VFUINQ ea•zutur palm awns. Rumen Cor• Pre. Rommel., an.d sun moose, Also, Impatient and beim t. inertia.TuL,_=.4.l°o slisxr wrisikaa. oedwilbuysa kaadmolmer, Machin...nil Tools. . . , - Waroloxiie.4%.•l49 l'inel and ISO amosiildri4 Pittiliburilli. Pealila. . aisHipecial orders atOopperoatioti k y tot- , wan, mpllbilmlyT RAIL ROAD OPINE COMP Y. Joseph Atwell (AsFeasaall Alder. JIMA • 0••• IWRIPSOMINI RAIL ROAD SPIRY.% MAIRR AND BOAT 181 f ' • Corner of Water Street and • militlydfi t I • PITISIC2I= I ' JO)ECN 0CK7.13&1111.21r eller .it e : meerneasytesa Ivo* Reellileffe Irma V saltsi violas Dieitti- Window likatton, Window k , sot. pegueed anted . Op fardiltet. (listimeWoodsadlbatik) _ > a . ra. en brad • variety of WM Patteem. IMOLA maliatelo,fte all Pertkedier atimSuipoll.l6 Oki eLetheerCeim Jobboes doss os dialectics, , 1/NAL 161111401 L warn, musk 10811180 - KIRI" • rOUXDIIIIII AND MACIIIIIIIIII, • ; WA. F 3 Et INGTO.N. WORE S.; ',- Pittsburgh, Waco' No.llll Market street» Ilinahotromill What Biqa NW wry; tettop.Latlroad Work, Sinn saillimunik • .lobtaktud ilopodring down alariastlai. a a.. a C. P. 1114411trai, PAPER hIeNIT-f.ACTERS.Rp.: ,IciDWßihi - i BOOK, HUNT, OAP, Linn LTD ALL swim 01 var x N Gt.PAPIOII. Mrs remand Ihnn No:Kr W9Cdatml4 Ilan eatr N. 3301.11 Lira as Elan MUNI Ell foreiga and Domeatis Bills sf • i 011171104.1111 OP DIPOWN: IA 1107 1 1 Lin NO. it MABEI? 113/JOIT PITMERNION, PA. , 11111-001botions made ov pelaattal Mao r ; oat tee mw e States. lONINKIV BAIR D2715--Elaill DYB—EIALIK Dir, wm.A. BitTOIIIIOI4OIEVIII HAI& TB TAB ale./ Aid a.• f. tai ' All others are mere Imitetioni, should' m avoided, ityto ideal to easy* tfdloole. z! Street, Plttoburgb; sillPthab or ?nide for lags. 'OIAIT, RID, OR RUM HAIR Died 148alty se beiitllbl and curtwal Brown or Iliusk. Wend Alulamii Iss; • Dorf to thebairor elan. '. • • .• • SIVVEItti MEDALS AND DIP7OIIMtE bnN bM*weed.; ad to W. A. Batchelor vane 1110, and creadWASSWELIo.i tante have been made to lb* thdr of Me patio. Of MI Bei ; wee Dyer WM. A. errousLows amt. or it prodipii iicoor mei' to to dhalognished Uom .cateri .and itialnatele ml Ware b tLe la.t,h.neven long It way beconthniegonl 11l effect. alt. Dyer moaned: the Mar Midgorstall . Lilo by eft splendid D.. • ". Nadi, iota at appliad Ma a itthateavoliel; at Ike Wigton; gem fred Broadway, Mew Tork. s' Bold la all allied aod Winn GM* Milted Wire bg Bei& 0/1. The geode. to. Ohs wee mid addralta Ora &MN plate engraving onToureldie of elide 1.4 of ETILLUSI IL BA ' J4ljd I .m? - Bond atirallartairk. 11R117111pkin istrstagusato Don't Fail to proonrs Mn. . WisudcnVo Bootk bug ayrirp for Clallthent:eethtes. It bee iiosturisa it sistityatturtststts•prcssaotsrstsistirstnistss ea gnats, minim an bdialASUOO,4llll Snapitl4l.l4 , -tun to nimbi* lb* Imola. Depend spat U, )t,' . mill en mat t*Parsaiel,sal rend sal beak tmi per tabas. PorfKili rah all aim Tbtimaksblampaisoos I. the pnictiption of oar el 'Oa modup•risuied Pikriswis Noe, ingland;and barn beim/ sarivrAiltag nearita muliont ottani. , We gam It the bast and pith* htmedyls W isesiikb saws' of Drothiary and AlsibesstnthEilthssothetbat It thine Igoe teething of froth wry citlisr miss Ugh and Itheith ass toaaomatedby dollars sag eiste,th Y worth Ith 'Weals golds' Writhe the sold wary yaw is thaws. it is its aid asd sailerisdreaketh. gSIOWONLY moms • WELL /Widths panthensissetbe Itheshsgs °MUM geid by Dreseths Yews, Is as the °sends Ithengbest Et=r . a:aliv: EL 11111111% Agent the Eleitheithe 141teit / • t 1 Sills. ELIDNIMrs. 00.tAaV rotwardlag and Cozoselindon 'llll sat anniimugua.matalnt cna•••• • mutter: seeikaPiab.. Lad "Mote lbotiralth dim/ 818. It Moe ltsvd. PteloollA - wacrs—w.gou—wses. I BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES: =wpm all. Ti,l. Me *fie , light. /ma add tardide.• • Mang to a chan—ao toroth/gap belkirdwd ihriaktig ones Imod ; tdds.d.U.S. Iho estabßiloasst , Tam ado Baty an peccddy sedernood sambas. • Mood Arsd6l4.* Tot. Pittsburgh Stesl ViTorhuip' TONICS. BOVII CC. EKANIIPACTURERS OP OAST STEW LLL oho, Swing, Ploir add A.B. BONI SPILENOS add AY 1...E11. Orme Base dad 114 1 1 a r i a cell) IL BA 5=3 isammtcassitivrx No. 54 St. Clair &root, (Dr.triah'y Nov Banding: preTsmoLn. wstkirio, • • • SAPONIFIER; Important to Families! Save Time, Tirouble, and Exposit. ' :7! BESTr 1111"1"------' ing .. - Tim ARTICLE I°l- • mmar IN _ SOFT SOAP! ' . ' ' • - 1 . • oise pound Anal to ets pen,as 11 :11 '4311 4 AL. WEE; .Ifor Ids si irliassay, Salt Idanufact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH/PA. by..n tim i ng. a caaaa m thamalaa saws Rioss!litr Weekly 1,10410; For *heeling. Marietta; Parkersburg, Per,: , .._:, rej, Point' Pleasant,. Gallipolik.eystuktto,. ustletabtirgb, Ironton and 'Partsztomtb. TUE new , and elwit stearair i amL.4',/: BALL= •T; otoo team I..pittebung LlMN* ulirillt WIDIIIIIII.I se cmody tor Poniamili sad ell Isureidiallekadlaw Returettn, win Poctiosooth for Plttleop gloool FAIDAT at if o'clock am, Par frol_ecatpooryp.offit to boad, or . molt. 'Lam masses sox arm - - - RE4:MLLE TUESDAY. PACK•l a ir t ai N? VOl ZANZIATLLZ.--TY• thar amazon- MIA GRAHAll,Ospt.trArso for ow aors ma su hommusg• praying. Mr; 41. 4 p.m. Pat Iteliglit armes . ZlTAboia:t , (UWE MEMPHIS ADD ORLZAINI-Tbit Ow Maur J.; RAILIIIIII. 04ptito. D. Z Bekkellortil leara=6. asellatannattlat4 parti;o4 8417111 DAT Imetan. , . rum sasirai*OCk. ham.; rOSZPII ADAMS TP - M221T4112 , . No. 97. Wylie Street, Pittaburgh. • izsmuntosi—Dr. 4.llll.Thi.edste Itaibedua, Rural - eviler . O PR" DTN M DAY, . •:, • : Biglct Gr 0441 sea EM figure. PI ew tel. tw Ulan, Darla Lancaster Gliselawk abase Mesltn,lrieb 4 300 . 1 / 4 1, !1t recK,Clatal ie. 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