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Bedifeed, That we present him as a conservative and proper eandtdate for the Presidency, and the delegates • now • elected by this Convention are instructed to give NO tit* support Tire introduction of these resolutions was a ' 'signal for battle, and had about the same effect as the throwing of a lighted torch among a .ems` quantity of combustible matter. We fear we tumnot describe the scone. Mr. Brown arose Afnin' virtuously indignant., and moved that the Imo. 44 i lotions be tabled. Mr. Errett olio ected, think ,o4.l4,l** ins this was not the way to meet the question r l- -:,P1,04-4 fairly. Mr. Brown withdrew his motion, and P 4 ili.: ,, Vi-*; , ,-;-",, -,,` • • • ~. ~ , ..., r.,,....,..,,,...._... . „,,,,,-... . ''ke;v:k:. , ,.n.,z0 . ,7: 7 :,,,,,,. 4 1 :, , . • ''' '::. ' I ' ."' : '.A•tr'' ....-';,7.i..'Z' 1 "....,' .• ' A tr. . , A, . - 1 : 111 ` ,0 t .:-. , O. s f . 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M. 117.910„,k.iM; 641r..TtaiteVriSek " • . ---1120 SblJoAd Id. -.: • " 4.0 S P. M. las P - .. Third' - 4! " _ 6:20 P. M. *le P.M. Pi#,lNalh. and UmmegimilLit v.:v:4:- (Worn Liberty end Grant streets.) , • Leaves. *raves:- 1:00. &lb P. 'M Fotbress-Thu1.....0.--....- Afos P. M. B:4S A. M 0 - :111P11 A. NSI FAIR OPEN EVERY BRERT, bT - 6 f7# gs pointy' Convention. • . The delegates 'elected, on'Saturday last., to theltepubliCan Odunty. Convesktion,Ao select .delegibes-to the State Convention, which as- StAdtieran the 22d of February; met at eleven' •••-• • airtilWien:Welliesday morningin the Supreme =Ulm Art;''citirliOttrick. 'Bag.;• chairman of. tliCpiiikt..-EXecntive Committee, called th Convention. to,order.. .e -• • Vemporary . 'seeretaries having been selected. the crediettials of deleg,arieit were examined. Theatie'adance was not fall; end many substi tutiOne were necessary. .. , , I The;Honvention now proceeded to mark for • remitting in the election of Josiah Ethig Who' took his seat and announced tkiiii4iestr.of the Convention. Boo* Lake, George Hamilton, N. P. Silwytt; ' "fillurge Finley, G. M. Morrison, Col. Itftralitid John A. Sergeant were chosen VlWPresidents, and • )Ii,,AL-Adrctwn,,S„,,P. Barr, George .W. Le* era and 'Alward Moyer, were appointed per manent Secretaries. tßinwell Errett offered the following resolu tliipiVW,h!cb. 'Was nitauitneandy adopted: qtaihgtitie i7luit r ttie to the State tonseriton from this •emitity be and,_ they are hereby instructed to dote (*mien.. Thomas 34.110w0 for Governor,L and to etiliirre to him and import him heartily as long as his . moats before theConrention., Samuel MoKelv.y, Rail., in speaking on the resatutiens,,Mmiert :delegates should not be slantltrtVitt.,4oiismAio" n..with their hands tied, symble do any good, either for their own dia -041014nY oilipr,lliould Mr. Howe's chances iie*:iielliiinatien be Small, t'llinuitiert of B. B.,Carnahan, the Chair ap pnytMtle.comrnittee of. Seven to prepare reso intiiiiitrexPreasingthesense of the Convention, astalinvil: B. B. Carnahan, R. P. Nevin, Jas. H. Moffitt' Isaac Huff, James Park, Jr.,.. - Sitmq McHervy. and W: S. Ononotion, the Convention proceeded 0 the • •- ~ of two senatorial and live represfmts ilkittt eleg4tes. erohneat was offered, to nominal. C • • - •s • . ,lei egates, na llt ertnwe hi hest te e the senatorial delegates. Oen?? distension ensued on the method of ipgtbe.delegates,whether from the county '‘get oilmen the districts of the county, as Ai*ictivided tinder the rules promulged by the - Otplittf CliMitiiiitionbistyear, when it was finally resolved to take two senatorial delegates from the county at large, and one reprt,sntaik4 delegate from each district of the m al ty. Therollowing gentlemen Ste then nomina ted for delegates. apla.'ollll4l. De.tatchemts.n-John H.-Hamp ton,John M. Kirkpatrick, Russell Errett, Col. J. As Ekin, John Morrison. BiSRESENTA.TIVE DELEGATES. Pitisburglt. —Thomas M. - Marshall, James formal, E. P. ,Disi'lington, N. P. Sawyer. Allegheny—James ;Lc Graham, chosen by acclamation. Between the*iver —John L. Leech, Robert Finney, Jam es S. atii 2Lihe Mononcaketa. B. Carnahan, Jear.-ra•t' ,, k :forth of :the Allegheny.--R. P.l,Nevin, Wilson G. Stewart. 4Tellers were nuw appointed, and the voting for delitates proceeded . by marking, resulting. in : the c oleo oLthe following delegation, after a second ballot. only Gee of the Senatorial del egates having ieetiiiffil a majority on first JohnM. Kirkittrick, John H. Hampton, 7 t litts7M. Marshall,james L Gra barn, James 'f3 , .'"Negley, R. B. Bernal:inn, R. P. Nevin. This busities.s being disposed of the commit tee on resolutioei reported the following : Nelolved, Thatie are in favor of the Union and the Constitution, astuthed and administered by the fathers of the republic. a4l alike opposed to John Brown's raid from the North_aad disunion threats from the South. 11. Resolved „TAI. we are unalterably hostile to the prostitution , or,kireoutive patronage by the last two ad ministrations gi force slavery into the new tom - hones, against the cent of the people thereof. IIL Besotted That we regard protection to our home Industry es*e of the cardinal purposes of the national fz 'T erntnesanadtnhae i nsure di epe dunes Upon ce rta in nitor e ean honest eaecu execution ofthe !aw. - r alone N. Bajanstl, That ajust homestead Lilt, securing one hundredlibd slaty acres to every family who will settle peon aid improve the some, is a measure that should be rtaariad by the present Congress. V. &balm!, Thtd.we approve of the enlarged and lib eral tall for a National Convention at Chicago on the lath of June, slid direct that the delegates to that Con vention be named by the Conventions to nominate inembeniefGongross in the 2st and‘t..Nl districts. On motion of -Mr. Hersh the report of the coreatittee was accepted, and the resolutions bring before the house, Mr. silielvy, as a *ember of the committee, offered the following as an amendment -0-4 - • . 41A. :04 41 - 4,0 - 44 '10 6 4.• cf ‘^' Ot ftik, 4/44"c0:1, 4 4. 4.).• • a- - I I • • t. • 0. • k `a, • ::;4 — 64 . 5 4 ‘,.. •.".".i • " ! 4 41. . • ' l ," ._..,, - - . . . , , . . , i ; 4 ,....7- ' , - . • 4 • ' - -.-. . 1 -?, f44,--.. , .--- . ;1 1 .-'- - '"4.P V `,".•- 77 - ra.-; - 4) . •I . . . , of these to IJ' 4 ,", - ,_,•. ~~ d~ 4:,i-41 i l'.'• • ..,,....,, The yea .B:l , ; liiii6.1 5 010.44 iketame. 'lOOl 4joi/ institfetesl,9r - aniiiii• tiitould whicb could ,. befrie nd Cameron, to go for it heart and'seinl. Calle'fbr the, couittiiin on the resolution. Mr. Errett, having again 'obtained th'crficleir,"' apologized in Mr. ,Pigney. Pr.,the,langttege used tdward him under a iniBaiiPrilliensie4 of his meaning, and then proceeded tothow the resolutitizeithould B.e44ftirred'fri the, Gill of the State'Committee, 'tv7ciith he 'stated,' had called this Convention foriheptirpose'of nominating a candidatefor Governor, form our part 61 ticket choice of Pennsylvania for the Presidency. We were here to instruct delegates in deciding thelatterAnestion—which.,there was only ~911 e. way to avold—by blinking the issiie and'send ing them uninstructed. A. M. Brown replied at some length, re marking that -no true friend oPlir, Sutra de sird to see him saddled with Camerap; rd he knew that gentleman did not-wish:00100 0 h nomination on -the shonidere of Mr,Varenir*- -, He hoped tbedelegates would 4:Lae/4*Hk . riaburg untrammeled. tie' said - Vl° meeting ~of an electoral ticket was en parzof the-call.•• 1 , • Mr. Errett---It is! I• helped ta creme itury tself. • . Brown—Not as published. :. • • Errett—Yes: as published... . 1 • Mr. Finney noW apolcighrid publicly to Mr. Errett for personal remarks made..lst:the:early - part of the debate and hoped the ConventiOn" would not adopt:the resolutions. • Mr. Errett: said the Convention was overs• whelmingly Cameron, and the worst policy. _Mr. lloWgiv9friends could adopt was to vote 'downAkreeelntion. Istr:Parit (bolding; e, gazette is hilt band, which he wildActzelfaisijie-ailitifielsy4 had seen in it no announcement that.this -Convention' was. to4onaider- thAquestion_of, the Presidency. Mr.- FErisitfdcall f0r4114 State Carien ition was publishedin be Gault.; if the gee :man did mot see it be could not help IL .36.: E. P. Darlington, a Fourth • Ward del. °gate, was elected for no such. pUrpose: Next une lathe time to elect delegates to the C . Convention, but to-day it was no p :usiness to recommend the de/agates to go for Cameron. The State Convention bad en. • eavored to forestall the peeple by selecting the elegates to the Mathias! Ceinvention , them ,: yes. Mr. Errett—lt is not true; as a Member of the State Committee I desire_ to eztain ' Mr. Darlington refused to yiel the floor for the question.- • Then followed a call for theiiuestion. A motion by Mr.. Br t ;rjryfor adjournment was lost, which Was, of another call for the question, renewed:. „.../ Mr. grrett isf•gentlernen were afraid to face c, and called for the yeas end a On the adjournment,' which resulted : yeas r• 5, nays 49. • ~. Mi. Barr called for tluaqueation. _ . Mr. Nevin got the floor and stated )lat,he should oppose the resolution, not 'bee:awe he s opposed to Mr. Cameron. but because he Ought the interests o f Mr. litswertt , Harris bu g would be best subserved by letting the (1 0 . r :tion of the Presidency rest. .Re thought -.e interests would not be advanced by the :passage of the resotutionthere,as it could only be carried by the "skin of *6C teeth," and would not amount to much. ' . • - Pending the debate, Mr. IPli.elßy, whoa probably saw the resolution would emtrcely go down, withdrew the resolution, and the con vention, adjourned forthwith, after a iessio&of nearly live hours, the last two of which were so exciting as to beggar des&iptiont. RE'PUBLICAN Mzzriwu LAST NIGHT. —The Republicans held a meeting last night for the purpose of effecting an organization for the campaign of 1860. Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., was called to the Chair, Alison ?lot, of Pitts burgh, Joseph Neil lie, Snowden, L. -Carlisle, West, Deer, James Lo wrie, Jr., city, were cho sen Vie& Freitithil, v -and J. H. Moffitt, of Elizabeth; and John W. Riddell, of Pittsburgh, appointed Secretaries. A committee of fifteen, Col. R. P. McDowell, Chairman, was appointed to report a permanent organization for a Republican Club. During the absence of the committee, Thcimas Howard, John M. Kirkpatrick and John F. Dravo, Es e., addressed the meeting briefly. The Chairman of the committee reported the following officers of the Club : President—Henry A. Weaver. Vice Pasernsarra. G. Backofen, Thos. A. Rowley, A. M. Brown, Pittsburgh; 8. It Geyer, James Park, Jr., R. P. McDowell, Nicholas Voeghtly, Allegheny; Williani A. Herron, Pitt township; John H. Stewart, Col. ins; William B. Harrison, McKeesport; Thos. Geoghegan, Monongahela borough; John F. Dravo, blifitin, Hiram Matz, Snowden, L. H. Carlisle, - West Deer, Robert Williston, Ross. Sitee.Brattlza.—James Lowrie, Jr.,Pitts burgh; Robert W, Mackey, Collins; illiam Neilli°, Allogbeny; Cyrus Townsend, Man chester; Samuel F. Barr, Lawrenceville;:Ab dial McClure, Mimic; Edward Maya, lifr mingbam. Terasoast—Wm. A. Herron, Pitt. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. John W. Riddell, Pittsburgh. The club was authorized to add to the num ber of officers as occasion required, and the President.was instructed to appoint an ezecu ,tive committee of fifteen, with power to In crease. The Mayor, on taking the chair, made a brief speech, pledging all his energies to the cause. lie was followed by Gen. J. S. Negley in a few appropriate / remarks, and others. Mier all the prominent office-seekers of the party had been supplied with places in the club, and the appointment of a committee of five to draft rules and regulations for the club, She meeting adjourned. Aosticuvrtrata. Socurrr.—The old Board of Managers of the Agricultural Society met on Wedneeday--Capt. Young in the chair. Mr. John Ferrell, of Sharpsburg, was awarded the premium for the beat acre of corn and wtatoes. Mg„ flisaell, Esq., of the Finance Committee, rerkirted that .the Committee had audited the accounts of the Treasurer, and found a balance of $099 in the Treasury, the:. Fairof 1859 re. salting in a loss of $l,lOO.- , Several bills were passed, when the BO'ard adjourned sine die. • Meeting of the County Society.—The annual meeting of the - Society was held immediately after the adjournment of the .Board. • The fol. lowing officers Were. cliCeen 'for the present year: President, J. M'K. Snot rasa; Vice Presi dent,.William S. Bissellpter, James Reed; Corresponding Socretari, Knox; Re- Cording-Secretary, J. B...lfegleyi4Mantl_,gere, John •Molreltl, Wilkins` toW11214; liedg san, chartiers, B. Kelly, Wilkins' W. U. Id'Farlind, North Fayette; S. Chadwick,, 'Collins; R. Ohms, Obedient; J. Young, Jr., Robinson ;,.W..Oltver, Port Perry; R. Mo - - Knight; • Alleglieni t eltY ; A. 'QUhiette, John Murdoch, Jr., Peebles; B. H. Davis, Sewick ley; ~Te e poick4l : 4 A. Speer, J. D. Owens, 'W. C. INti*te r k.ara 421*,Wiirks) City. The nOrt . 9g rfade4 * ! s f the Society was reaffiti***.egs, oitawaisAincerav„Tax,-nts%:-LtAlext.-s-The 'new BOard,Sit - Mens.gers waasortnized; OcPi. Pboirman,4il l lgrjgc_l lo 7o. ' 7 * " 4A : 4143*-Distiiat.V9oi,is gi ed on 4k VotiyhtiVembracas .i e -• • I, • • q. e t • .t,` ,11 4 0 '^ a. .1111 J.. • MEI From. Lake 1. 'The littesti•nevth from' the 'copper regiar 6 ,,,, ft.ir t tgUltneOtirligtitg, 0.1.• Miner °PP' 14i "; cheering accounts continuo° be'receivectfroiyi shoo wain on Portage ',Ake. The Qinneylot wain" wainSeverathirge masses of coffer, egme-o , them weighing over a ton, have lately , - 104fill8'iiiiirild. - and the vein, alttoptheri foiikilietter thah at any former poric ) ,.‘,Akel ba Hancock never Aid. better:-' open cu ii.tiLike ilf494ef vein find: meteitlotvus ,-, 1 3 1 PF" l if # l #l, witbribiting. The CePPer ;. :044,7v0::Pi.0-: ducedtwo himdred..and thirty-imli; : tenef.-teet" Ylarffelatinreaite of one,hundrket:efiittio.ii tosiik*iii tlie,ietarns 0f.15 58 - .-A*AOl4llo'iil. a theroisrogliwemplOYalonahooo4, miners,. And hf ether labitrers gine !Modred iititti*ol,ty. Theirvq,amount4i to six 4 1 104 1 40-4401401 per month. The- product of thie*E.e.eifooveru ber wabilt--OfrtY 4 'ne t° /K Alkiiiii&l4l - of - tliti Themialmiejigree 0:1414ft. moat, of throe dollarkiat,eharii;• No;delititte time isAy.ed for its OPI?* r. - .. • it. r nering os T LWIrEss-' - ' l lO letileghenY of , BcgriT Pontr° l : l 4AO . - 011 . 640 the 'fallowing• Wales. for die' 941VarkEelcuter, that Principals ,40lidlitit, Caroline Moody; Principst tAirAttl* 'Daptotrieo, Lucinda stoi tr i ; Mary P2Oliver, &wen B. $l O Ol., Alaiyffammond; Medium Popitrt -mint. Margaret 'LWik) Mary Mrffeadry, tea- WM' Harris, Emma a. ffeminip, Rachel 14..- (Neap, Cornelia' Maher, Mary A. Graham ; Writing Tintobir;:ititrY P.:Lackey. .4..xtuvpssanx Sratrox.-,—Our . readers will remetiber.that some two months ago the ven• erahle Dr. -Swift, -of ,Allegheny, preached an annive•wary sermon, reviewing forty years of his...ministerial life, giving many, interesting Incidents; and exciting meals comment: , This serineklitis now been published in pataphlet feria, and can be had at John Davidson's, /Wood street, of William Cochran's, Federal street, Allegheny.. Every friend of the 014 minister, should have a copy. ON tueaday . .night, a flue in an -adjoining , house-sei. fire. to oneof the SoistAin the, pktno srarehouse of John H. Mellor;IV -4 5 513 iBtrel0 , bnt fettiiiii* it was discovered - and - extin guished in time toprevent a heavy kes to Mellor, who has •on hand a large : . stout of Okiekering's and other pianos. Commtrarenra.—John Qainn was yesterday committed by Alderman Rodgers, in default of $BOO bail, to answer a charge of assault and bettety'em Matilda Kimberly. Thomas M'Miller was committed on a pro cess fora , trial at Court on a cbargo of feral cationand bastardy, yesterday. Tan Om litoirEssztrr.—Col. Drake, *tio owns the ground upon which the great• oil spring, near Titusville, was discovered, has ra fused $BOO,OOO for his prowty. The spring yields abdut eight hundred gallons per diem, which seals here at $l,OO per gellon. : 81 "4atlxp.—Janles Walker, a. citizen of Eftiabsintille, -was dangerously stabile& Um other evening, by a young man named John Connelly. There was no cause whatever gi von for the assault. Connelly was arrested and held to answer. CITY MORTALITY. -Dr. A. C. Murdoch, Physician to the Board of Health, reports for the week ending December 2.6 th. 12 deaths, viz: 6 males and 6 females, all white. Of these, six were children under five years of age. There was no prominent disease. Tex Young Men's Christian Association, of AlleOeny, have presented the Kirkpatrick LiterarYBoelety With a floe set of "Chambers' Informal= for the Peoplo t " for their library. .M.Augnc.—At the late meeting of the Grand Ledger 3 6l . ldiasons, of this State, Dr. A. M. Pollock was appointed Deputy Grand Master for Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. JULIA O'BRIEN, confined for some months in jail for the larceny of a shawl, was die charged yesterday. • -.TioN. J. K. MOOREEZA . D was in the city yes terday.' Habil on a visits° his family and will return to Washington Qi&jjn a few days. 00711 T OF Sitent JudgeilicOure, Mellon and Parke. WIDNLRDAT, January {thy 18t53. John Waintock, charged with assault arid battery, with intent to kill on oath of John Mieughlin on trial; yesterday, was convicted to-day of simple assault and' Minim, and remanded for attaVee,- Etldn Smith was broughtliMa. a payees, triesPfor sailing liquor without license, omit ouisfeand remanded for sentence. Stith and James 111.49aletry plead guilty te two separate suns of assault and livatery, dile& which sen tence was deferred. John Williams plead guilty to the larceny of about Ilforth of Jewelry from the gilt book store of Jamea Kennedy, on St Char street, on the night of the 30th No vember last, and was remanded for sentence. John Francis Gorman, charged with assault and bat te with inteutto kill on a colored num named Joshua besting him with &brick, on Water suvet, was convicted of simple aseknit and battery. and rvs. mended for sentence. The court adjotutied pending the teal of Mrs. tains rine.Murphy and Mrs. Elisabeth Marron, both residents of Irwin street, Fourth ward, on eru,i suit, of uasaidt and battery,:oonsisting of the igniting of emelt i•tber with broom,. Drasn,Aarz Itutprares.—Elsewhara wiUbe obsei4ed an advertisement headed "For Sale." The property M question is admirably adapted for a plea.* ant reek nee, in a plane sufficiently convenient to the city for persona doing business here. It has a line loca tion,and a fine view of both cities and two rivers. Messrs. Hitchcock, M'Creery t CO. r vrill take pleasure in show ing the house and lot to any person desirous of pur chasing. Funs! FURS: Our lady readers in particu lar will bear in mind the sale of tine furs and carriage robes by W. G. McCartney, at. No. 62 Si Clair street op posite the Bt. Clair Hotel, this day (Thursday) at two o'clock in the afternoon. All to want of articles in the fur line should attend. MICUANICS' INSTITUTIL—This Instittiflon, the want of which has been so long felt by our citizens is now open under the superintendence of Messrs Jackman t Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En trance, 85 Wood street. It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the products of echanics, anufatitu rers, Inventors, and Artisans; das a place of resort for those seeking Information relative to those branches of Industry, either by examination of samples or scientific publications. Those having articles to bring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. , W The public are respectfully invited to visit the institute. BREWER, iLLTEITER, AND HOP DEALER HAVING COMMENCED BREWING for the season, I am now prepared to furthsh my customers with a SCHEMA ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE. In addition tom regular Wands, lam manufactur ing a very FINE ,F.LAVOREID BITTED, ALE:put up in fogtilY use. , . janat only dehgbifil 1:0•irer10,0i b#la 11 1 0 1 9 recommended by the medical faculty for invands;ivitere a mild, nourishing tonic Is required. I have also my celebrated . wax/ammo BOTTLED ALES, Constantly:on band, consoling of WNZTT HITTER AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. Paakages sent to any part of the city. auglitin SP A L DIN G'S VIIIIITADORO I I9 HAIR DYE M DES , .pirß.P UlpiElLY, ETC., 4410( ;11 , , • •_ • - .1t • - 7 . . , • 40' 11 4. 4 ; . ~, . -. tr ‘' irrrgttritatt Tit - . y ;14-, I===l GE9EGE W. SloirPa, Pitt Street, Pittsburgh LIQUID GLUE; Brown's Bronchial Troohes ; Also, .a large assortment of ivp4B.*OrßE. - aor.P~an acddtn~3~~ 1r . i' - Z1 .: : '. l^- t ,T - , 2 , "Z,% , f4. 2 7.: ; ,*:::',. : :',.• ;:-::: ! '' • '' .;: .- lilt •gilLtrfriggli iSE ‘!, .`'. '-; F O I tebi tlift,atilii*EtlllBftkelt,* I 0 0 *** * *** l o,ol: * 40#1.: ‘ .. ; 1 00 4 . Si ' itStegiill*; ' - .WJ . - 04POOSION4 INTELLIGENCE Nok , Speatim'er Yet! latu Orgittititillait ante Legts AP MURDERER. SENTENOED.;..if VHE tIVITEME coraliwyzNitaylivii* FROM THE AFRICAN , COAST , Hezi. HopWell' Hepburn fbiggestedl4 • as a Canclidate for Governor. ie. at Brawasvfile Te 4. .4? LATER PROM MEXICO THIRTY-SWITI CONGKIES, WAanktroTosi, January 4.---BEnerz. eral petitions were presented, andpriva introduced and referred. Bir. Powell, of issntucky, introduced:a-ilia to abolish the franking piivilege; "Reforolt`to committee on Postotilce and Postwads. Mr. Chandler, of Miehigan, introduced a 'bill making appropriations for the impente- Hment, of Grapd Haven and other harboisln Michigan. ockAba, of Georgia , Presented - a perm from the cflicens of Autension parish, .Lon alma on the subject of the Homes land Ont, 'and: moved' its reference to the commit* on :public lands, as the chairman of the comulittee On private lands felt embarrassed by the charges made against him in connection with Abet - 4 grant. Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas; opposed dialref - crones to the committee on public landie. It did not belong 'there, and to was opposed to taking business from one committee and giving it to another. A desttltory debate-ensued, in which Mr. Benjamin, of Louisiana, stated that he had no objection to its reference to the',-com mittee on private lend claims. The charges iqtainst him vete too absurd to give 'him a moment's coneern;but 'labia motives were im pugned, he thought, it better that tbe-petition should go to the judiciary committee. Funny, on motion of Mr. Toom* the petition' was re ferred to a select committee of five. Mr. Hemphill' presented the credentials of Lewis T Wingfall as . baited States flanator from Texas. Mr. Wingfall was dulyn3worn and took his seat. Without anything further of moms' t the Senate adjourned. Roust. Mr. Washburn°, of qiinois, called attention to a letter ho had ri&ceived from a contractor at Rockville, Tll4pis, in which the writer says that the state things which exists, owineto the, failure afAngrees to pay the mail contractors, cannotpe im agined. All the hack and horaebaclA routes Will be discontinued, unless sornethintis done bp way of an appropriation, not by wry of re venge, but because they will be coined to do so. This must be the result, i. - spite of every effort to avoid IL ' • wit'' , ame nity is thrown into. a cozj tttt.- • • especially those dopenalint 'ou the mails. The writer says he cannot get grain M. his hor ses, &c. Mr. Washburn° wilted to say to the con tractors that he 414 nest Fonsider himself re• sponsibie for their.distress. Mr. Barksdale, of . Miss.; remarked that Mr. Houston, the other day, proposed a resolution for a temporary orginfization, t y which the post oflice appropriation bill could be passed, and this proposition received no favor from Mr. Waskburne and his friends. Mr. Washburn washed his hands of all re sponsibility. No Speaker bad boon made on hie sido of the House. They desired an organ . .T-33e[dre - e asked whether thegentleman W. * 4 he proposition, in order thitll4l e .e t: r • .e refit,: whoa Mr. Hpustcfn eetql...,hiAresigpAten,*a ()kph no) proposed, fo 81.1 — th4f, Palk- with ,t na John Sherman. and the belneerso o ject Mr. Houston saidthitshow*lthe insincerity of Washburne and his friends. He treated Washburne's proposition with the scorn and contempt it deserved. The gentleman intended to defeat the object, and for him to read that letter was adding insult to injury. Mr. Washburn—The gentleman proposed to elect a temporary Speaker, and left a blank in the resolution for the insertion of a name. Why did he not accept that of Mr. Sherman? Mr. Houston--Why would not the gentle man accept the name of Bocock or Millson. Ho said if the House would agree to the reso- luLlon he would propose to till the blank with some individual whose name had not been connected with the contest, and against whom there could have been 110 serious objection. He wanted to act in good faith. Stevens, of Pensylvania, asked Mr. Houston whether, at the same time, he wanted to elect a clerk. Houston replied that was not necessary.— The present clerk acts until his successor is elected. The gentlemen do not mean to pay the contractors, they want to keep up they out side pressure. r.Btevens—The gentleman must know that by the Constitution no bill can be presented nor resolution offered till speaker and clerk aro elected. The gentleman cannot escape in that way. It was a mere subterfuge that the present clerk can remain till his successor is elected. Much interlocutory debate and excitement, mainly between Cox, of Ohio and the South Americans, ten of whom replied tartly to Cox. Much confusion ; after . which a ,ballot was taken. Sheri:Min orretthulred and ohe thiee short of an election. All others 106; no change- anticipated: The lines of the four parties in tbe House are drawn tighter than ever The House . then adjourned. ILLIGHIB)317RO:: January 4.—The Senate met at 11 o'clock. The committees appointed to wait on .the Rouse and Governor, reported, and were discharged from duty.' The State Teasurer transmitted hia annual report. The Governor's message was read. 'Election of of ficers: C. P. .11anuidell, Assistant Clerk; B. Cowan, J. C. Levis, Geo.= W. Pattun, Trans cribing Clerks; Sergeant-at-arms, George M. Hill—Asinstante, Daniel Crum, - Wm. P. Bra dy ; Doorkeeper, Peter S. Marks—Assistants, J. B. Hirnes and Joieph Titiblet. The above opposition nominees were elected by a party vote : Messenger, Yerkes, 15 ; Hall, 12 ; ,Walk er, 6 ; po election. -.Second ballot : Thomas Walker, 17 ; Yerkes, 15. The officerselected were sworn, and the Senate adjourned. Rouse met at 11 o'clock. A resolution to invite the clergymen to open the session with prayer, was agreed to. The Hou se then went into, an election for l i Chief Clerk, with the following result : E. H. Roach, 68; Jacob Zeigler, 82. The Oletk was sworn in, and announced his appointreents as follows: John Hall, Asslitent Clerk; Tran scribing Clerks, John Picking, L. Rogers, S. C. Slaymaker, Michael Wryand. A vote for Sergeant-at-Arms was then taken : Joseph B. Matthews, 68: John S. Laird, 82. Mr. M.attlisfivsk annotuiced his appointment of John .EiLinderin' Berks; : Sainuel R. Eats, Bucks; Casper. Gang, Allegheny; John Mech. ling, Armstrong, as his.assistants. The vote for .Door Keeper was:. John C. Morgan, 68; D. Henry Bentz,.32. Mr. Morgan appointed his assistants, Wm. R. Gerdy, John Bees, A. Wt Himmel, E. D. Bicket. ballot for MeNenger stood : A. Smith, 681Jiunes.X..liiduint 82. Mr, Smith arToint te his suuditants„H. G. Gibson, - Sohn p. Clothier limes E. Williams, A. J. -Seerlin. - Nor Postmaster, the. vote. was :„ Istaffil 68; John R. Smith, 82. GoieaOr's uteautk 1n 43 :# 41 4 , * ( d t'tte i * <4 $ ?I %A. •••.., ~, • • t.ll • I. V.V.r.:44.t.1 ' • . 4e, 4, 44 ENIENI ~~ ~ , .~- MIN FIRST SESSION. EISI t. c st. , . ; • r- TN " %IF ANUARY 5. 1860 YELILADWIILA-, January 3.—The following pillions were delivered by Chief Justice Low- Elwell's heirs vs Richard. ~- Common Pleas vs. Crawford county. Judg :, but reversed and a venire de nova. , Road in Chartiers township; error to Com 'goon Pleas of Allegheny county; proceedings affirmed an d record - remitted. Hutchinson vs Sidler; error to District Cotirt Of Allegheny county; proceedings approved and record rem tied. Fowler vs Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company; proceedings ap proved and record remitted. Hutchinson vs Appeal; error to the Court of Common Pleas of Alle{,•heny county; appeal dismissed at the costs of appellants and cause remanded to District Court. Riley's appeal; error to the Court of Com mon i'leas of Allegheny county; decree re versed, at costs of appellant, and leave by Jegatees of William Riley, Jr., to be first paid Out of the proceeds. Defeance vs Defeance; error to Court of Common glens of Vonango county; judgment affirmed and record remitted Justice Read dissents-in this case. Palmer ye Ridge Manufacturing Company; two cases; error to Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county; judgment reversed and judgment in each case for defendant below, and record remitted Warfel vs the Road Cori any; error to the Court of Common Pleas or Krie county; decree of the Court of. Common Pleas reversed, and it is now adjudged and decreed that the plain tiff's rule he dismissed with costs to the (talon dant, and the cause is remitted to the Court of Common Pleas for4ixecution. King vs Nerich & •Co.; error to District Cou^t of Allegheny county; order staying exe cution is affirmed, and the record is remitted. Weir vs Myers; error to Court of Common Pleas of Indiana county; judgment reversed and record remitted. Leydas' Executors vs Leydas' Executors; er ror to the Court of C, , mmon Noma of Wash ington county; writ of error quashed and the record remitted. Boroligh of Uoiontown; error to Court of Common Plen4 of Fayette countv;, judgment affirmed and re,,ord remitted. Campbell vs Todd; error to the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland county; judg ment affirmed and r.cord remitted. The following opinions were delivered by Justice Thompson: Irish vs. Wuod, error to C. P. of Allegheny county ; judgment uttered. Beeson vs. Patterson, error to C. P. of Fay ette county ; judgment affirmed. Black's Executors vs the Executors of Black, error to C. P. of Allegheny county ; judg ment affirmed. Springer vs Watson, error to C. P. of Fay ette county; judgment affirmed. Hall & Logan vs Fagan, error to C. P. of Allegheny county; judgment reversed. Stokeley vs Robinson, error to C. P. of Westmoreland county; judgment reversed and proceedendo awarded. Pittsburgh & Connellsvillo Railroad Com pany we John R. Giatoon: error to Common Pleas of Allegheny county; judgment affirmed Hugh & Keseelmen vs Lightfoot; error to - .District Court of Allegheny county.; judgment affirmed. Wharton va Garver; error to Common Pleas of Westmoreland county; judgment affirmed. Greene vs Watson ; error to Common Pleas of Indiana county ; judgment affirmed. Hogg vs Oeplli, error to District Court of Allegheny county ; judgment reversed, and a .venire de nova awarded. Justice Wood witiNT disonts Trom - scr • • . • theopinion as relates to the compliance with the provisions of the N. Y. statute. The fol.- ' • • • cylnip9 4 —wcr.t. delivered by, Justice W ward: Ashurst vs the Montour Iron Company ; ap- peal from the Court of Nisi Pries decree re.: versed. Hertsey vs Tiertsey; error to Court of Com mon Plea of Fayette county ; judgment affirm ed. Robertson, Keneri and Mallory ; error to Common Pleas of Allegheny county; without submission the decree fitattirmed. Darner vs Miller; error to Common Pleas of Erie county ; judgment reversed and a new trial awarded. ASHINOTON CITY. January 2. —There is no prospect of the election of a Speaker to-day. An attempt., it is understood, will 1;41 made to hold is night session. The navy department have received des patches from flag officer Inman, dated ht.onoo via, Nov. Ist. The vessels comprising the squadron, seven in number, are pursuing their ...,ork with considerable zeal. The small vein. Ure Y vektich were recently ordered there, prove to he 473 e, efficient in navigating the inlets add bays, hektefprst.inaccessible by large class vessels. The trafte in, slaves is still largely pursued, and quite a • numbh of captures have alFeady been wade. The war department is in receipt of iatelli gonce from Colonel Sewell, who is in eionnittutt of the department of Texas. He informs the department that he is concentrating „ell the available ferces in that-Rection, at Fort .13rown; for the purpose of protecting the people against Cortinas. There cannot be his than eight hundred United Stati...s troops in the vicinity of Brownsville. The Liberals ere progressing in Naos, Colima and Morelia. Gen. Marqua bad been confined in thy palace at the City of Mexico, and a difficulty *fa , apprehended on Miramon's return to the capital. The British bondholders are indignant at the consummation of the treaty. Degallado, Gomez, Torries and others had arrived at Vera Cruz from Tampico, and are loud in their demands for material aid from the United States. There is no doubt that Minister McLane has been instructed to use his efforts with the con stitutional government of Mexico to obtain for the Louisiana Company modifications of its contract for the construction of a railroad over the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Messrs. Benjamin and Lascere certainly contemplate a visit to Vera Cruz, in the event of the ratification of the treaty, to further the interests of the government. MT. HOLLY, N. Y., January 4.—Peter Lynch, convicted of the murder of Geor•. , - Coulter, was sentenced yesterday afternoon *. ' be executed on the 23d of next March. '1 his i: the first capital case in this county since 43„ murder of Mrs. Hamilton by (hough, many years since. Lynch has been endeavoring to produce the impression that he is insane, bat the opinion is settled that he quarreled ffi , and then brutally murdered his victhii, e circumstances of the case, which were close 4 y connected and clearly brought out in the evi dence, tending irresistibly to this conclusion. Etis conduct upon the trial,and during his speech before sentence was passed, dissipated the sym pathy which his case had excited. '\ 'Under the law of this State the execution will be private and within the prison walls. LALSTON, Pe., January 4.—The Argus is out to-day strongly in favor of Hopewell .Hep burn for Governor. The editor says it is better to heal up difference, to allay discoid and unite the party than to distract it.. This is the true wisdom that should rule in the next Con vention Old politicians that have been for years in harness should be unhitched. None of them can carry the vote that Mr. Hep burn is sure to receive. The Democrats from the different quarters of the State shouldthink of these things. The Convention should act upon it. We must have anew man of Hep . burns stamp, or success is doubting. HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofofe ea- T isting between the undersigned,under the Darn° of W P. Marshall & Co, expired on the net day pf Die• camber, 1869,kiy limitation. Accounts will be settled by either party, at the old stand, No. 87 Wood street. W. P. BLARI3HALL J. B. HUMUS: Pittebur:h, Januar • 2,1860. T IGH C, LIGH —I ant at present supply lAfittillartittetlitTßiCht,lTADPriaD"OLArlOttltße which I am prepared to furnish to any extent - at low est prices, and warrant the quality eqsattot soy in the city. o. JOIVISTON,* Druggist, 'Gar. of tiltaithfteld sqd Fourthats. air SPIRITS TURPFSTINE., SLCHOHOL; ic., at. w. on tutu& at 01AWLS, -DRESS W4r l r4 Motmakkg Goat Ar it u t imac te2 1t14049...4• _'~~=:~i' hip. WEEKLY REVIEW. Carefidly Revised and . ,Orriveted' our own , Prearpuntea,4anuary. Business has not beep, very brisk dini, tr. 1 • 'dining of our merchants being , engaged tririkttltig-Mek: January accounts. A fair amount of busluesaliasArnr. ever, been done, and th!),,initiciations are for a gOo * d 4 f.i2ide during the winter. - There is little cluing& h tli&priee'or any leading DX' title. Last week's tlgureafor ktolltalUsse.been: Maintain. , ed while grain, produce and grociaellow,bui. a trifling advance, the former, we believe, oriditenOrAry., The cold weather has caused fears'et. a okitridg of navigation, and consequently but Rae businias is tieing, transacted on the wltart. As the weather moderates we shall look for a change. There is scarcely enough Water: far large boats. The money market to unchanged, but busineB9•_ meu have all gaud paper readily taken up. The atatemente for the week•ahow no zreat change, excepting a reatlii• tion in circulation. The following comparative statement? made up from the official statements of the condition of the city banks for the week ending on Monday last, and for those of the week previous: Assns. Loans and Disoounts..— Due by other Banks Notes, &c., of other Banks and Treasury Notes... Spada le►stunas. CireuLabon Due to other I3anka.- Deposits._ These figures show the tolloWing comparative results Decrease in Loans and Discounts.— 816,43 E. 10 Decrease in amount dually other Banks-. 24,616 82 Decreass in Notes and , Cheeks of other Banks &c. Increase in Specie Decrease-in Circulation . _ Decrease in amount due to other Banks Deercioe in INinosits The whore flgurea show a net decrease in Assete of $73,165 57, and a net decrease in Liabilltiesof s.77,eri 32 —mak, ti)! the difference in favor of the Banks tlnameek $4,7114 L.. Ale... Pituhurgh manufactured continues to fair demand, with steady shipments to all parts of the coon try The established rates at preaent are bbla. .8 Apples... The supply in market is not lar o and the demand is fair. We quote choice at glbbl. Ashes...We note -but Me go. eta ate et 4%(05c and Pearls at 5%. as ; Soda Ash at • at 30; Nitrate of Soda at 60V)rta at1)1 Concentrated Lye 1.0 1 42 c. It lb. Biseen...L3 seance, and we hear of fete sales. We quote at StiipB;4c. for shoulders, 5,-" 4 @ioe. forsides, 11:1 1 i4 for , plain hams, and 12Wiii144.e. for sugar cured - do. . . Beans... New white, from store, m Iota; .are telling at $1.0041.12 par bushel. Butter... Continues scarce, and chairs, 1011 in bble. brings le(ol7c.* lb. Browns_..AVe scarce and high. The rites are 2,60 per dozen for common and54.7430:45 fi:fr good, and • ta ßuekwhbfit • —Diles not cemeitifrimlnthe • producers Manifiniting adispositicattolioldonfoilugber. figures. The - staff werelight, , and chiefly froresture. stg222 - perloo lbs. Baskets find infacturell'4 ens areas lollows:--Bucketaiplain inside,ltdagen,t F I AS ; * punted inside, WO; 3 hoops, WM; Tube,s, mbps flow os, n, ,15; No. .3, c 2 hoop $6,74 No: 2, $,004, 1 ' 0.2, PAO 1 4 72 i No. 5, $4,00; Heelers• No. 2232,75; Hell' Bllalf4 19i3Ettelt CaMailee—Thefollowing are new the current rates of car manufacturer: idoulds 12c. '0 lb.; Dip 12 1 ,0 Star 164012 c lt lb. Cheese... there is a regular supply and fair demand. at 9) , Veleo. 0 lb. for W. IL Cordage.- • Manilla Rope, n0n...11 VI lb Tarred ll vb, Packing Yarn. tine- Bedards.-Manills, $1,,50, 0,25%340' 52.00g2,75 * dozen ; Hemp coil, Ile. 31 lb. Plough Lows...blanilla 87e.* dozen; Hemp 70e. 3c dos. Cbtten tbrelaae...Cettoutto and u wa s ;do. beton n - . 5 ; f'leugh Lima $1,25 Allah COlll Men..We (pow from first bards at 70e liar Wallet, and at i 5505 from store, and, in Milani 60 Graalkera...Have recently. declined,. ww noW quote as follows by the bbl. Wafer iffniekera.:"_llo. l sl , ffil Butter l'e; Sugar Sc; Sodale; Boston 7cralletar,-0. IM bbL • Cranberrtes-Are scarce and in demsuld. Sales at $l6 sstshl. Dried Beef.-Sales. of email lots at 113.111 1 4 e. lb, with a moderate inquiry Dried Prult -.The market is bare of peaches which are wanted. at $3,60463,75111 bualieL 'Apples are more plenty, and bring $1,50 tie bushel in lota, and 0,1 in the amafi way.. Eggia....Are scarce and eommaiLdl7@l9e. 31 d0z., packed tu bble. Peed... We quote Bran at 9041519 ks 31 100 - lbs. from mill. and $l,OO . from Store,' Shorts at $40541,10 from mill; Middlings at 51,60; Ship Stuffs at V.,25; Nye offal 341.25 ; Buckwheat Bran at $15151 ton, and Oil Meal at $27 it ton. Peatherse.We quote Prime Western at 45c. (rem first hands; 48461{50e. from store. Fire Beek...Sales of Bolivar at $26.363M. Plata...Without change; we quote Large 'No. Mack erel at $ll,OO m bbis, and $5,75 in half bbfa. Laka Whit slo,oo per bb1,5600 for balfbbb3; Lake Trout atsB,so, and Herring at $4,75 , Baffin:lore Herring,ls7,oo, Habilis do. 6,60 ; Alewives $6.50 . Codfish 5613.530 FLotur....There is a fair supply In market, and prices seem to have become steady. The transactions at first hands are sinall. and was:Note from Mills atss,lo for Ira portine and 55,60 for extra. Prom store we quote at last week's figures. yin 65,20555,25 forLinperfincr, $5,0005,80 for extra46,oo fur extra bunny andPV,ll for fancy brande. Grain-Jibe sales during the week have not been hoary. Prime Ran Wane sold , from depot at 52,35. the car load, and Weiss at $1,4011015 from store. I ring Beatxt quotes at 700730 , an Fall at 7f4A130c. . sls nominal at 3745590 c fronitlis - thaude; COurbnngs for ear imd 750 for shelled, at depot, and 78 s store. Om are worth 5053420 tram depot and 55 @Asco from store. GrOcerlea...There is little doing at the advance. Urbana Sugar is firm at 1450 1 ,591$ lb in !ALIN and 1139 e i 4 hbla; N. 0. Molasses steady. at 52@*o per tgaal Rio Ceffee firm at 15%€618c 33 lb., in sacks; and'tloe at bk 45 5 1,0 *lb ,in tierces. Gias Pipe... The following are quotatienst „fore the wrought iron tubing.: Per Foot. Per Foot. Inch Gas Pipe.. 7 eta. 134 Inch Gas Pissa. 52 eta. 44 4.t i ) : 4 234 ft CI 90 .. 1 3 a% at_ i" ..17% " 4 " " " " " " Subject to the customary unt. Hay... There is a fair supply at scales, bringing gla €6223 ton, as in quality. . Islogs...Packers are paying 4%456e. gross, for live and 55106 3 /0 * lb for dressed. • ' Hides... Are in good demand at 707* 11$ fOr Green, 9@y9346 for green salted, end MOMo for dry' fi ‘ a • OOMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Commercial Raper Dec. 20.1" Jan.'2. • .$7, 32 5249 03 F 7,319,813 98 152,0 e 88 120,622 043 402,238 19 369,593 91 1.991,144 58 1,092,599 21 - 2,3 1 38,418 09 . 2,533,313 - 90 261,603 20 , 259,579 62 .. 1,615,292 65 ' 1,669,548 91 Manilla Rope, eM-12 Ift - R6 Hemp Mure.l • ...13 lb Hominy ...Bales of New at 01,006450 per bbh. Iron and Nails—The qotitationa of manufacture& son are as follows:—Common Bar to et'so. Nails are Belling at $3,3144,70, cot Dd. to 4d.,, to quality. The terms are six months' Credit, or cent discount for cashAes Lard..... There is e demand and' fair ettpply We note sales of City o:kat. 1.0 1 44101.1.* and of court tryst leiCalefe la. • /mother —The market is steady, with no change in our old_ quotations :e kh roshliole .• . • sails regulirly aria,afeclß , - Seasosed.-Thatollowingare thequotations of seasonectluicher,from the.yards in the city : Common 1 inch Bo ards , a feet,-----....51600 Clear N; ed 32 •• Floorin Si dre g " ...... .82 0 00 0 Shingles, It 2000 ..... ........ ....... 3 60 Oak Hawing, chei - sieti; *IOW testi.: to 00 " ...o « -.42,00 Lumber, Gran--There ui Out little tieing, Common is worth 190110 for 1,000 - feet and Clear 12(1,00v - Tiniber' seploo * cubic foo_and S:binees MA, MOO. Ilde l li s : 2s p iE N4..T an h d er s e i c 64: 61/14 way ct Metals—lt l e wd has declined to 'CO, ant &VAT ; Sheet pper, 0086.34 Sheet Bralskua,.t OH/1.-Lard N 6.1 sells regularly at 11411 , 900.V.,__ 71480 e.. Refined, •0ci81,•730 bated atttingAlKaltik`32, Linseed is sellingateo6ll3o. _ Onione...Are dull artgic..inlotr tun1f440"2"16 the smell way. maiPig Metal.-There .ie Age doing and figures Potat.oes—The market ianotyerr_fult, au& thf a good retail demand . "Good BoisanywOrth 40c t and Neshannoeks 600,, • v • Powder -.We quote blestiand,mndaietwit , keg rifle at iit,sB4 safety fuse I vo 1164 0, 1 ,w,„ 3476 , Rya Islonr...Sells from store 8C ' with a email demand and little in mar Salt,...There isV er demand. *ha aaratiol at aim bbL, uteri — 1 Ratite 1111,01rhhy . Sand Staar-1 R 4 males of Ittuithigdon at 16,10 Wu.' a. lastrdic.:Sales of OloveritesKt as $4;6004,73 from store; Timothy.is nominakaaal.l66l,Bl, ant is scares at $1,1081,12 per Wan. Sheeting's, itariki, arki„,wha prim., hive declined, and the followiug are now the 1184.11 g fig E.gle Shiteungs, etc:* ytwd; Niagara SW& • • ^m4yarn. Aoa 5 . t0 to, ire No. 14. 26 Na 26 N 0.18....- 1 , 66. 19.. .. ... elusive, Vb.. 20 ® _ Nod. 11 and.l2.. 21. N 0.13. No. 115....„...,- 24 . Doi; No. 40% .dor. , 31 I No. 600, " .. 'Io N0..ec0.-........4 ih, ,•-• No. 18Q----. .8 @ ',.• 1 No. 800 ........:_. , 8 - No. 900-....„:.: '8 • ••"': No. 1.000...._ ....-• B - Coverlet Y - sumo!'gt , '". CandlOwiolf..., -?! . „ 1 , ~ 1 011 • 4 1 .0.94 i -A IP .". . . Do. white, 25 to 30- .. 21 Do.te' 86 to 44-. 22 "b e ta 46 setthm ~~~ut su t::,:c:: ~:{ - ;t - =ME . ~ itrar - , 7i• -ad ( .%„-- f .... 6 01 1/ , 6014 #-..` -,-- . , .:. ~. Leid ..matiand . thind Ws- ~ ,1 1 71..it t .11.- A . Anallii.nre"Prtees--0 1 eltr Allre iotilinned:efult*lk r :enrreet-bur-oNefalumeae I' *14'61 sisa And .74i...1d :bakl4 4 4 - reetiu ,o o..f...:-';114%,,.. vou , , 4 11 ,4 = 410 ; k4 latioOlilelaill serleMw. and4O44V,T5 - lilp., 1103f 11 4 4 . 40 0 0 3#,Ni'41 1 0.41 maii 50e t lower, - - ..-ieo ct iii- i . tkobang 6 tecoaal 4 o,4 , 4 anaill,yeatls444lolo r wr iieq,lol,fittqptyl c''.s , :, :,;' .. ,, i; ' `'' ' ' 1 40 ,.. ' ' ''' . 7l'Z'''' r" 4l- F 5 F.4 = - 1.',4 Clitelinnell lliatikWf.:4l-f , &Hon% 44048 , 44t'lleAeiner Viel preagna and ttof masiowo6fignolla eat ohanga, Boston Inittlei OF ..4e Saki k: liiti# /IMP offeredt the totittfrecelsB-4#434cal arallt," araning, , aad 404,00 e hAad;tylitch li e . Ike' whole ntimberpathediasteessont' `l , Attßith§ittOt. 40,20©11,5% receipts doling the -I 24, homajrerttlfee„ icatlL,ln Provisions teem is Ina • tlolneeelfsloo23bhil Meter,Pork a6,1,16,604)1M - '' Belk nmatrAchiarte . taleatBoo,ooo zeal) andAc 0n1he440:4 leiitit for Eebmaryletlyety-, , Baton 0 7 Andb , r o.q,:utt tetteitt changed Ats6,W6oo flelitltiertlnetilW . Wet. , extm ,NblskY.Atich4 l 4,l 'WA 142: 1 A4.(irocariee ' latt- : . - - Rat Wisift Atomiser Asearvoffite illto.n. ~.„t . firm a six to tAfot, prinittltrhitikVid , :24* . 4# . 5 1 , for red. Arm ' t 62 to 'Urea lax- tlap'aci 4 tanee 6 3 ditglate: Ilyelliter-IliaTlAIT: , 1101106,0c;t:,IGM rive. Butter , O aullmenpind i t .2„. ,.. ,.. , , i :,- , . 6 41, ,kv0, New lchriCilhiarkei.;.lo. it zw Yam, JannarT fi l.-repttpu whet au il nnchati& sales 1000 baler, at II 11 /0. fur 'inichllthlfAiplah . Flour Imallangedi•ea es I.UWIlttli`SICUt . " * AIDWI,Or` liltato, $5.45Q16,4K1 for . Western;s6,7666,Wfor:tilinr,-Aof :6,60®6;76 for Canadian: Ity&Prour MI,. at, MOK § Buckwheat Flour: r iti• mod demand „at - .1.7•A1ir4W-VnwL , Whiilry Ann nt ' ®27: Wlfat • lfrineVratilakAAoo l bilabial, Wk. for anti - IMMO° f0ry h ite.t , ,,,F.13,136, i Barley uneWged. :131Uleyittifili8EWSO. C4 - 411-11.ttirai 88690c.' Oats Ole tat 41134111 M. (hit dillti-llikierlirfe* Tallow dull. Beam dull. - , -, ;i' ,lAO ffee,didll 4,iiiin l'agis,:aWdi at 12;66 for Rib. Bagel's Mtriur reqUela :rz ,7, sll , lAlatirg quiet at 52e.. Enrk.dallank unchanged.. -Beet Ault ini,_ umihaegia. ,freesed=ltogrihUr rerlilafetWeilettt , ' Bacon quiet and , tmettititedi: - .i.;e4 41,1.40;1 0 . • New York eAttWlikket. - t, , .- • r- - Nsw ' Tom.. JIM* 4.- 2 1laiiWW,loyferL4382 - lietal receiyat _ _ _.sales SW 00,frot i ptalllitr , 2 02.0 :for medium; WS% for in twit% We - 7: 1 408ori Sheep Mei Lambs activeAtitatiighLetlisO r 4e,dePt e cr 11 ,e 4 4 , 71 &rine in fair emend at 41,07ecfregeta 4 jit:"l . -.- R. T. MVI,NrI,S PEARL' STEAM - MILL; 4 -• t_ ALLEGuAre a. T. Kmaraicutme ,- eSiiO4 , l WHEAT CORg4OI - € Hd Fl ACE, CORN ML&L A /9414 2 P10 :',N4,/ figs 3 L0F40 6 / 0 4 1 . n't YerTEIBUROW/601k• • ~..trsi, t V,Sitlitt,ll4soo3ll-IAMSer half bbla $4?(.) beit6 2,500400 aul'aydaw BTOOK IN 0-11116 It S I ' 411, TIM , e.. CHEAP AND'DERATILE; t ; , .“- 'I , - gu ,, - , Stocking ‘--- -- - - ;;4 - ,, , s.4 - Ar..__ .5-A-1- - =au - iliaeßlrer c01tE 1 4 . 33P/H ST' .AND MARKET ALL" kisioultand a trainetaauiaasortrboni of ri q w *Hsu etAtilkingloctee,scardcarintbrts,move4 , Seeks, for men and Woinen,.Cogether with ave " - elveassortnumt of all desettpitens , 'M Goats in lie, suitable to the season. Be sells, pilaw acticleS at Prices. Call and examine. _ ' , r ,::: L• sarßamember, M. 1 : 0 4 ,1- 41 15 Atikinto atO 1 14 ; ,h/rii - that is on. the comer of lrillitst,..satd,htaraat alloy ~,,rael BATES F 'Sr, 0 JOHNS ttS 1110 D WIC SOWIETON'• ' - , xl• 0171.¢ GIVE NOTICEtha hte Ints_ r• vir ' cheated th'i , intetest - gtJhbi late reiliV.l3. ---.. wt_JuLszpo....tvam inlalNEmtl, an is. elf sole ..-...4...0,0 , ae iii linct • kinds or Itoofin. lat. Guru , Elastic; Cement. Felt nnd,-Gait inutateatinge-177.----1,- 77. Pelt, 6enieit Aunt 9rayet Rooting. " - • 3d. Patent ungltah Asplittlite • 14. All.naaaatedlllßEANDWATOL.lllooF,;ll9idlaa Material &reale, witintateitinstrubnotralor ugae &e &eat R&Mt. At 1(). oL.,94iTAND, 7,6 streg - mulakid.,lollNVW. N. 11.--This Gam Came* gnequalleilOs a WOK' Metal Boobs, laging Wee . lie 11:1!4-1 . 1,E limetOls PaA,.nd lypra suresuidn - ccopitizie , httrai --4 Z B E - L'T seitiK !PARK; . l lttigilD ‘ t ite'll' 7 , ItrANUFA • „SHEA, Braiderie and BoleCo_pper,'lltsitt;seci - Crip zYba tents, Raised EitillliottompOdpelter porters and dealera in Meftla, nate, idna4 Aron, Wire, Act. Constantly on band, neWen'a Illitehlriet , And Toole. Warehouse, Ftrat t and.l20 I Seeendaneeta, Adam& Special eiders of 03'0W -ditto ing- .--. , ... .J. , - 1 ExOcuttorsk.Sate.,•6 ~ ,, , , i • . ; ? .0", . • jBLIC..I,IQTICE, ift • heireltp. aiyep Oka ,a`' .. "-tA the underatied Executors of the-fast -wiltand .0 t'" , - `k's testament of•Iolut Waelt,r deeesseiklare: of tht mitof 4?-5-' 4 • '.; „.,..' Pittsburgh, will.= the 31M IMY ot-tkeetubjk,. pidgin', in 4 . 1. , •,', at 2 o'clock thenftertioon,linif at thokbre erf 4 build N y';', ,, : „. , e , ,i. Jags, corner of Peen and:Faotortet rixusittli wipd,..t'ity tt4z.Y.4.r, , ,y%, or - Pittsburgh, and therm:if:tacit the 'rock Mdfarof said t !.44„.g54. Bick, de ,- on Quarmstmet, Btlx wel Amnesic', 4:Y2-1k:k?...-5 7 te.L sell at public sale to the ,highest and best manta', -10 the ',,..?C',-„-if :r.,4':, , . , t, paricrnal properly of estate orthestaitßeed,...:;z , ..:A 4 :4f. emulating in furnitnres and _other hotisnboldlUiensills7,‘.:QV.L4;-,:-p!':l`4. and in - the brewiUY appatiitemets Ices ittoottmuosolo`c=?:,:VP:: - ,..•,ii,..:,,,-; -N too nUmerima to raentiortir ,, t” .. ~ ,, f .. ...At -L, ~,71.sPD r , ..'l"''' • II tilattnatELE, , . ,:-„ F g t ...•!..•:. - and IXlNEADl3l4litlfElßFrati.Raesti McF4 , ;:;:: . ' rf...,-..*,14..: : Pittsburgh, Deeember.il6,2Bstv, dell'? 10ut : 2, :'''''' ' .04 .:. --•::.L . k . ' 4 4 ....*.,.:-.,-..- 4 , . 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