II i s bur - lii Agt.attte; ,RP7lol4ll.:l•Appt.o7_-,lf' curl !MONDAY MORNING, FEB. ii, ten CITY AFFAIRS • . • the Oasette, by fi.S.Shaw Optiebos, 58 RIM 84.—eornebid daily: la INN. IN IMADa. I o!dock, 6. --.. 66- . 20 30 6 •.. 34 alartmostsr . .. ... 2916.20 The Lab De. Vegan. Sithst ileyeigi we copied • notice of the Isle lamented Dr.. Bryan, from t i lleiriphis */*lt repressed-the high sem in which he wmi held in that city. We find the tolloiring in theftshville “Banner of Peace," wbiellie take pleasure In layjng before our reader", ear • eeooad .witrieis from Tennessee. lestifilig to the friends of Dr. Bryon that his virtues were ap preeisted wh be Wm known: "We are deeply pained this week to inform the Char& of the late sudden death by paralysis of our highly *deemed friend and brother, Doc. Dr. Bryan, pastor of the Comberlind--Preabyteriali Church in Pittsburgh, Pa. All the ; details to bend frill be.theld elsewhere in thin piper. The whole church will mourn at the news. De. Bryan was ' iingeditiohably one of our /aeronautics men ; loan of ;whom we lelt justly proud ; a man of power in the pulpit, and of long and unflagging deentitm to the cause of God ; a man oreloquence, gospel section, peranuive appeal, courteous mammal, and; 'dignified bearing. A great light has gone oat in ,our church au the North. . , : Dr. Bryan, we believe,wee a native of Kentucky; ;where he Gnat preache the gospel. More than taartinty years ago he went a. an erangeliat to Pitts.. : pwrshi to reach. He preached in the ;stouts thd ; market.places: His unction and Hbly !Ghost poWer. hid voice of sweetness, stopped the ;wandering .inner on the road to death: he listen ied and the truth fastened. He - built a church, • ender God, over which he was pastor onintemipt. isdlirvas believe, until his call to Memphis, where -hi 'pent a few pleauitt year. of able mintstratien, and:whereleexteaded km already wide reputation. ; Hie bid flock at Pittabisrgh called him back, and he went to the bosom 'of a congregation whole affection had never known abatement. They had been Scattered burst the sound of his- voice the !Magic spell of the gospel attracted the wandering ; sheep once more to the fold. All looked forward twa long, peaceful, and delightful association With their.old and below:eat pastor. Bat sadden thetth kii Mai short their hopes, and spread a desolation ineolculable in the heart/ of a loving family. We moors with them.. The church throughout will mourn a watehmen'whoseplace now it would seem a ddllealttank ta`6.ll. Be had done a noble um.- ice, had, Aught a good fight, and was, doubtless, ready for the crown; bat it seem, to human eye. that the church greatly needed yet his coon.' and ecimple. Bat we humbly rem the matter with the wisdom of the great God. . Dr. Bryan lived and died in the gospel hareem. ; See, be latterly went op in the midst of the sound ;• leg of the gospel of peace. What a noble part ! To tall on sleep singing to Chriatians in the chards militant, to wake; chums the song - ot Moue and the Lamb with the church triumphant! The par alytie evoke edema:id a lounge on whose utterance, thoesands have hung enraptured ; bat • "DM. Ina eobler,wirostor song slag thy power to raves Ahem this hoer, living. eta amerlng toogo 3 Lies silent lo the moo.' He siege - now. Aortae join the choir. His lith - is east; hie 'shore over; tomtits, will bin dear peoide, I no mere will oar General Amembly hear the silver trumpet blawn by him. Dti Bryan was once Moderator of our Assembly, and often of inlerior judieatents. He loved the couture( the church. He loved the general pcoO ; parity. ';Bet two week.- ago he proposed, In thin paper, that his congregation should observe the Annivertary. How little did ho think that he ' should-then be in ;beaus ! The*death of Dr. Bryan wares oarto young melt --; prepare theateelVew for the conflict- The weight of the .i rthirch . will soon be upon them. You may utanabliand ahnnk, young men, bat doubt it, not that ia a few years great and high places and mattes will devolve ape you. Meet them humbly, intel ligently, cad maafully. With the family of brothtir Bryan 'ire sincerely condole,. We can pledge them the sympethi of the church at large. We point them in their night of sorrow to the Star of Bethlehem, and toi the . @kilning road in which the departed besbaed end father walked. And may God blur thetas, and blue the church at Pitubdigh, and•the whole duvet-. Rate's. .l a r ia te t =Tent=zelle one All the Methodlst BpisooperChurchee In dial two elites and vliintlY have teen holding a 'arida of re vival meetings, whit% have resulted In large arms stone. FLOM a earefully prepared 'deterrent in the Okriiririe Advocate, just timid, we 'condense el Wesley Chapel, Her. S. B. - Babeock, pastor-The revival has been progressing for several 111•00111, and over one hundred and fifty have professed comm . :-Trinity Chureb, Rev. James StiW, postor-:lntar • eating mambas have berm; held hear, and &stand have Maltilltildi the church. Smithfield' etwait, Bev. John W. Baker, paaior— Orn Sands* wight last, thirty nervous were forward for prayers at this church. Over thirty have I pro termini conversion. ' Christ Church, Ron. C.' A. Holmes, partor,--Mest logs hare been hold for two weeks pest,aod mecum have found peace to believing. ' - I Rosa street, Res. J. ht. Thomas, Pastor-4o ring the past week thirteen - Save united with the churrJa on probation. , • ' • 1 Asbary Chapel, Rev. A. ift. - Williams, pastor— ,' Steeling, have bees held for two weeke,shd trionty .hue been converted,-with indications of a tumors LOAlalte awe/wring. Liberty Street, Rev. 1., N. Baird, pastor—Sisce stio - rstoledication of this church, last spring, the swegregatten and soimbenitip have been !steadily fiacreittev, Aboiit the holidays special mewlings were coauomie.cd and have been contimiedalioost sightly ever once.. Orerlhirty hive been convert . eV-with a air proportion of interesting youngimen :iowitthe interest stiU.:contlince.: • Ut COMMON Alleghlrai, Rev. J. S. Brac k en, put,,.e-About twestyAre bare been receiredl Into the c h, i ‘reti on probation. B suer Street, Allegheny, it.,. John Coll, Putor —jbetja g „" have been held bore for nearli two months, and a great interest is manifest. About •- % et ...wpm. b r ie united with the CANT& on !trial, ' aild several by L'oror• Bradly Chapel, L 'oey, M. L. Weekly, pastor —if ear ly thirty conversions' wad qa;:e h .number of Ocoee mane are reported here. _ Temperanceillle, Rev:, George W. grosoLli Pak tor,,-,Bereral have been ,lonrarted, boa Mtn, MI , hope ant been so imeoursMing m in some 'orb& liltmingham, Rer, Josiah Vermeil, pastor—Abont twenty have protease cooverston. since New end the work is still programing. Larmenceville, Rev. Wm. cooper, paitor— • About , -.4weety conversions are reported here. Manchester, Rev. B. Birkett, pastor—Meeling• held, sad mach interim - manifeatad. Number of ' conversions not stated., " • t; South Pittsborgh,Rea.2l. pulor—About avidity have been blessed, and membership greatly befiefitted by the special *services. JlCauft'Ltbarty, Rev. D. A. M'Cready, la. ieported that over thirty conversion, have nee tarred. The &Bowing is a recapitulation or the probable number of accessions, as the result of these *sierra meetings : Watley Chape1....150 "South Common--; 25 Smithfield:........ 30 I Bea•er Street.— .. 75 (Arta Chinch 201 Bradley Chapel 30 Roes Street7,— 13 Birmingham 20 Aabory Chapel—. 20 Lawrenceville. 20 Liberty Street...... 30 South Pittsburgh— 20 Liberty_...... 30 ,—...—.... ....... ........ .... 483 ros‘lut above it will bit aeon tbat several coo rogations are oluittedidta the number is mot naiad, no tut t►e anregate -, of seetratioas Will probably aot tall much below MC- . Court or cowman rues. Belerelidgue MelloniAdeas *ad Path. 10 the time of folk vs.l4isown,. taloa of trovor • to Math, • hors*, the pry retorted into Court on Saturday, ,after being not all night, with a verdict for plaited of 516 87. Tbe following caste are within reach on hfosday No. 41, A. A. Mason & Co., vu Kernati sad 43.6peet vs. Galloway. • 44, Brigs* n. Wightaan. 45, Bates & Johnston TO. Morrison. 46; Jonas vs. Belford. 47, Miller vv. 54, Otittolli vs. Snyder. •• 57, Thomas iiddoo Jobe Welling. • 69. Cranial Collin. vi. Benj. Locker. 50, J. Thompson and wile vs. J. Chadwick, 4 69, J. 0111104 vs. J. Lease,. 4 . 64,14. Harbison vs..lioes, & Co. Bar. E E. Sister.—An affecting eau is said to than taken Oboe at New Oast% on last Monday, -aka 'Rev. E. B. Swift. putm of the Presbyterian . 46We/ration at that place, a position he has; bad tht nves ram tendered Ma resliptation at a con .tgragetional, weeting--haring been welled ki eight Otte lather, who le growing Whin, at his church In - ..1n addressing the meting, Mr. S. wee .womereesa Vide mottos as 4 ba enable to Boleti what be lathed to 'eq.' Many _of the emigrated= wen in tears, and. the only way in ',bleb a rote granting the roped or Mt. S *Wald be tatua war by /hang. Bompihnentary resolitions wan adopt: ed. Mr. Swift comes - to ns shoat the dna of . paytt. raoliaDiany...o3l. Viands, night; near jy Oakland, amass who area lying is a state of cation Italie S tewart,' - et the road, was bloomed ,by Ar. Jobe Stewart," who was Ott the platform of ob. of Ore rata of the gut Liberty Passaraker way: lie, with the lanaistasee of pleivaJ.• • Preltieked rowdy f hole indirialialf aid I • -, e ,wpayeikliiin to".a low where ha wag kindly tired fur. vidiribtediyhai perished: II • W ni t }ism 'semis' a visitation,. ie • imperative emend imgrewr below sere, . . '" saaei 'Eternal, Menem., a satire of this amity, ' ' Albion' Newhall eanath low*, De the 22e i . al' '' • The lather of the deeineed' lihd.h!Prielt m . ,_ .. , lig heig f , • • Wilr e.. arid was • Mathis et Col. Margin, .11Hatenee,- ed au Ohio regimes% is the Mexican Men' r.fia ',snarly day, the noontide! rennered fom .: Itairsuitt nia . qate sad' nulAt 4 1069, Om" he ' a.. AMAllele k es .ieninle-aIL i i=t l 4 ol ;t ui :get: ' AO 1 ,rt e 4lllll** ' be - 1 ~, - i, ..: , i},~:~, ',.fi7:2 . ',4: . ;.' , . - 'f'J , i-_ ,,- .! , :z. , :i.*':.',•-,-,.. ;.-.','.'•.At:,.:..4'.'r5: ilusiduisee th• Dm A large andilalloontlal meeting of the . memberse of the Bar of Ode ommly was held lo tltalDistriet Courtroom, on Saturday, for the porposa of eon elderimr thoMamisty of petitioning the LegWature for the pompl of as net creating an additichist Law Judge for the District Court. On motion i of Mr. 'Howard, Hon. J•area E. -BRADY, wia milled to the Chair, and Major A. AL Snows appointed Cemetery. ! On motion Of Mr. Howard, a committ.!of Cues wail appolutai to draft meolutlons,-Zonsistihg - of the following - gentlamen: Thomas 'toward, 11.1 W. Bell, and Solomon gaboyer, Jr., Biqa Alter a consultation, the lolloeing reltolutiona werepiporte‘ and •nanimously adopted 6 Wasuirsa, The baldness of the District Peen of Allegheny coanty ha. increased - to such n extent within the eevaral years past, that the pub ic later , eat imperatively requires the appointment I an ad. ! ditienal Low Judge—to the Beach of mai Court, ! therefore,' ' Awoke!, That we urge upon oar &cl i toris and Repaventatiras in General- Assembly, to bee their billowiest° secure the passage of a law authoriz ing an additional Law Judge for the Datriet Court of Allegheny County. Resoked, That capita of these proceellings be forwarded by the Secretary of thin Bar Meeting to our Senators and Repreeeitatires at lianistupg. Alter which the meeting adjourned. 1 Robbery at fievirtekley. The nsuaq quiet borough of Sewickley was thrciarn into quite an etcitement on Satinday, by the annonneeinent of a .burglary having been per petrated in that place lint night. The victim wee Mr. G. Ha Starr, proprietor of a grocery and dry goods store. ilt appears that an entrance was ef fected into the store-room by means of on Inotilder. The tbieveol after effecting ao entrance helped themselves to several pieces of cloths, Hoene, Silks, and took nearly all the ribbon* he had iin his es tablialoneut. ; They proceeded to the dieing room and took quite a clamber of silver tea bud table spoons„ and come knives and forks. Tne spoons are marked with the initial. ol Mr. S. , s name, of:. H. S.'. They then proceeded to the sleeping apirtmeot of Mr. S., took his pantaloons from where they were hanging on the bed post, carried them out into the ball, and abitracied about $2O or $3O, and come papers whietqwers in his memorandum book at the time. The whole loss, as nearly as can !be ascer tained, will reach about $250 or f3OO. A bag fell of coppers and some smooth color, Which was kept in the Teem, was also taken. Mr. Starr he. not the slightest idea as to who the reseals are. ' Two strange and auspiemis li:eking characters were eeln lurking tround the premises about nine otelock the. 'previous siring, and it is probable that•they arelbe guilty p informa tion of the robbery we. 'hid beforia s Filajor Drum, to-day, and the police will be on tbe Itioltout for the thieves. • A Relent4s. Preiteroapar and a Spunky D.r.rnL.e. A few days ago, Thomas Oiiver, proprietor of the 'Oliver House, St. Clair street, 'jelled a trunk be longing to e young man named °Mail who had been boarding at the house for some time. Oliver claimed that Sloldey was indebted fur board ing, bat the latter denied this, admitting that be owed Oliver a little balance for - bad whis ky and _oysters. The law makes a 1 nice dis tinction here—landlords can seise the property of lodgers for boarding, but not in satisfietlon of a whisky bill, and wording], young Goldo preferred charge of braver and aonversion before Alderman Donaldson, for the recovery of his trunk] and con tante Oliver rebind to produce' any witneeles no the hearing of the cam and declined to exhibit his books, which Goldey alleged would prOs'a that the board bill lied been paid in 1011. The Magistrate ..comeqeentlY gave Judgment against Oliver fur lir 50, the ;value of the property sateen upon. Oliver Mimes quite indignant at this, and express• ed a determination to appeal the we. lint Gold.; wan not to be pot off is thin way; and onl Friday he took another, tack on his antagonist, and entered milt against him for selling liquor on Solidity. 'Upon this charge ;Oliver was arrested, and attlimpled to camps the dimoalty by asserting that 6 had oot • d, bat given the liquor to flolday. [Tile &donee, we preeume,Was bailed upon the non-papaw= of the bill l] The Magisunte, however, derided I that if he furnutied the liquor, and a plane for drinking if, he wa4 guilty tinder the law, and would hire to gir ball to Ammer or go to jail. The deferidant, ett exhibitiog Ma grit, remarked that he could tind ha la two minute., hot he would not tender it, sod to seeordingly committed to answer. I :I=== In the mailer of the division of Chart! ship, ( part idf which has been formed t district and! named Kirkpatrick.) Mr. presented a remonstrance in the Core Court, Immeisty-eis citizen, of the netri objecting ton the name selected. The rek represent-that ••said mime ul Kirepatrii: inconvenient mid Unnecessarily long, mi. a name to not very approtinate for Loarcabtp.": They suggested either of mg. acros.7 Scott, Adams, Taylor or shorter, more suitable and more mte/. pray the Court to chains the name to e Above, or any other short name. - The Court Mated that their jeristlicti Whiter viesMoreutinistenal than judicial• compelled toconfino what is dons by s the anhabitente it such a can. tt any name was selected by them, the Court firm it. hdr. Walston stated that the bs nernis'orwOnion" would be acceptable. TneCoutt agreed that thin smold bed rotate appepatton in the frosent state oi try, and therefore nosfirtned It. An, then made to that effect; so the new now authoritisely christened tttraion.tt Thillimea Oil W. IU There are now forty-three pumping Mecca and vicinity, the yield being as barrels in the twenty-four hoary, and forfty-Gre barrels. The total aggregat of these wells is given at 542 barrels. we notice the following—Pittaburgh Great Beacon well, 10 barrels; Coin, Greeter, Pittsburgh sod Warren, 9 bur would seat to be the only eucceteful operator. in the Mecca district. Lea able localities is Mecca are now co hesvy =obey. boats, with a reserve's. cases, of titioe-third ache oil to the ow price per 'acre with the third of the . .profits reui,ed, ranges from ilk to I= The trillh of the old admire, "Go 4,4 new. at helms," is amply verified in tbh which we clip from a Philadelphia ppd., - will be mica to many "More kiadaliner Officiale.—The (Pa.) peo4e have jurt discovered that e Der of their tan collectors put the mi their collection in their breeches-pa ',that thoogb this pecolsoup hoe been g. reaveral yet**, the thieves hue general(; appointed, The grand jury of the c i .:eictedithe whole batch of the deliscia oulrlished the presentment of Jury a 1 1 ....t0d to, in which reference w the re . ppo i.:*tsitt of . a single deist/11l locter,•which is . 4 entea bY the Comm.. body was indicted, a: 4 l . the above 1120 gross libel . 1311 our county: Ltl=l= . . . .. , The follervieg het of la - .'ll be taken up io the District Court on Monday: 421 Krum , k Barton vs ally 712 Sam vs 4: 2 0° 2 2 . 1 Pittsbarla. (On tr 121.1 12114 007 Wish . 13 12 Lottuop 70 •11&rtarrrliltv dia. , 010 1 71 140700 d ' 672 0 :111:12 71 gums vs Balm 1 113 Gammoilra2ll2l,2 Wll- ISO lion v• 112 Ins Las 301 lloro 11204. r 01 Rob -241 /Ws Iv 13•1121tcr twos 00 41111e2.eep To Borovish 07 Mann vie Ibr • 1117x0141uu5k..... Al Illsrecoso:vi BlN:2lmm 2 7 11 HIM /212112 be •2 Walkirri & 11•011 I 715 Allostmerr 17/12 VI Wm.- MI 01710112 11/ mid irlf• 0121 111 rt 14mrt i l rli Us. & 00. , 01 11117712.40. 00 Gerlach Min Mlbsehrg—Palital Bumlac. A deatiinte colored man, named Geirge Jones, and a cripple, hu been mlarmg niece be night of the deatrietioa of °Galloway's Castle, 411e/baby. Re spent the night in the a colored !deed named Sizemore, an somewhat intoxicated wham he retire. Is feared that he perished lo the film ,arch haj been Made for him through bavhis Mende hese failed to get any ti A rarty of Man had arranged to Rea On Saturday, but u yet mottling bribe Awl7.lMainnuteir Perm George Floyd bellies fume the city of Smoke, was wrested le Minding tie Wedowee' for drinking.," sod disorderly coed" 4.. Several groom malts which be calmed to lad ie Sawing bin cm the swimmers mot coandered by s Aiderlene le mitigating circumstance. in his c .e. A emi corimpoodier to his offence was ilried spun biro, and 11 detail( olßoyineet, be &I deprived of the priceless boon of liberty for i day.. Aswitel Su !Art.—Paul Herbert of the 'go lereaticreel Saloon.," Liberty meet, m at be a vary &mil hatband, it btu wire is to be be hived. She alleges, before Alderman Doealdeon that he ma. ceittly beet and,ibireed her in an ootreeemm dregirlng her about by the hair dr the bead, cad atrititi and kicking her. A vr meet erax in. end for 'fun. street. 81Silicas" Aca1,41,9.—0n ThoredaY emeolog • lad named thimnef Annie, aged about (mermen years, was danginottely Injured by falling lola the pump pit at the upper Water Works. 118401 In bead foremost, the depth Wog, about Oven .eeven fat. The prineipal Injury nu to the spine, %Monet the map nal stripped oQ sou to in; betel& portion of the ekolL _i It lathoeght that he will recover. A2I . IIIIOIAL AID 1011 KARSAI,— 700 Wilson acknowledge, the receipt of the followieg stlditional oontributlimi for -the Kenna anffered : C. 8. P. Zellestople; $lO )r. A. Cl. $6 ;' Clas, $23 ; 'Ems, Richer& ,Otee-mnploy_ds. Sad zabeunkls 4o ; You Ruck $6 ; Janiaui Icon Worki emiloyeer, $6l 26 ; 4 ati aged widow , ' $2; nine chf. nne, Chattier' township, $l4 60. T 1, $144'75. Ceueu'noi*, Japsniups•Cos.taan..-Ths she, adds wt Jiawlion c Ugeis d selobiiiinit tin 924 with disk usual spirit Onuses will be dslitsrill bpi inkier of mindsets; alossewbans ItolmSt Lap& of lininewood, bMs "soanty. • e perfelo. illr,rst AMNIA seethes of . • try, Komi e sad US, sad lie asisbadlnw will • pasricitio# as irai WAriailasoittitaillintos coisti igiost?ttiK !Ably' ill ill orioirefine *law& si i aarwitivr, di um' put 1 190 1 1,0,11114.A0P N. . . .tiaboileal Attempt to 114 . 1doir: - .tt Family—Anotiter lateamel 4fF On Saturday night, *at - idetWeclock, a most deliberate and diabolical attempt was mode to de. stroy the family of Mr. Azimut= Homier, by Wane of an infernal, machine." Mr. Earteler; as most of oar Madera Mitaware, Is ilember of the firm of Ilomelar A Miller, brewers, and also carries on an establishment for. the mattufectme of itinej He re sides on the Greensburg Pike,, near Butler street, Lawrenceville. and Is Amy worthy and reepectable citiom. He retired shoat the usnalhoar, on Bator' day evening, occupying a. room on the ' Atli nee; with hiewife and thmeebildom. 'Whin the inmates had fallen asleep, and all was quiet in the neigh borhood, the - bonse was approached by Muni mur derous Miscreant, who placed upon the window sill of the chamber a boX containing a large; quantity OrpowdOr and bullets. A fuse, or slow match, wag then applied to the box, and when the fire resched•the powder a terrific explosion followed. The lower sash of the window sae blown in, and completely shattered, while the upper lash was divested of the glaze and - crow piece., although it remained. in the frame. The family jumped from thehr beds in the greatest consternation, bet it wm woe discovered that they had all escaped without the slighted injury. The bed clothes caught fire, but were extingitietiod with little difficult*. Three ballet. ;sere found embedded in the room—two in the ceiling and one in the side wall. Fragmenui of the bon and window were found scattered through ) the room, and the camps of the Inmates was moat remarktible. The news of this infamous outrage created great ezettenient in the neighborhood, and tin Sunday Mindrede of persons visited the premilen The hOz wnii made of strong pine wood, about a foot in leegth;and four inches wide, and abocit!the same in depth. The pine ms over an inch in thickness, bad been fastened strongly together with,tenpenny nail., a n d then tightly bound all round with tarred cord. The boa, it is supposed, contained nothing bat powder and bullets, and the fine, from the powder, marks on the ground, mat have been nine or ten feet in length. This was necessary , in order to give the murderous villain time enough toeurcape from the destruction which he had prepared for others. FOll .;, to take life, were detailed to Mayor Wilson on Sunday, and he visited the residence of 'Mr. Hoe. voles lor the purpose of inspecting the premises mid having a couvermtion with that gentlemen in regard to the probabilities of ■pprohendiog the rutty 'party. We may state that Mr. , lioeveler suspects one or two individuals, and every effort will be made to and punish the perpetrator of this most hearties. outrage. The Loofalan Robbery-Arremt of Javan]la Burglar.. A day or two skim we noticed the robbery of Lauri man A:Bro'e. hardware utablishment, Wood street, of a large amount of fine cutlery. The larceny was committed some time ago, but was kept Itiecret from the reporters, and did not find its way into the news papers 'until officer Richardson found a clue to the thieves in the recovery of some of the stolen knives, which had been sold by • lad named Jatnes Crams, residing in Allegheny. It was then necertaioed that Crrl, comp.," mitt. two young nom named Lafo ier Stephen. and Wm. Rea, had recently left the city for Sutler, each carrying a ,peddler's box, well Mond with articles of cutlery, anairering the deteription of those stolen from the !deems. Ludt , man. 00Icers Hague and MOOO were diepatehed in pursuit of the thieves, and on Saturday evening they returned to this city having them in custody. They ware arrested within six mile, of Butler, at the house of a relative of Cross. On the way, the officers pinked up a number of articles which had tan 'old by the partisia ; and these, together with what we, found In their possession amount to some 11270. Articles worth two dollars were sold as low tut twenty-five cents. Stephen. is eighteen or nine teen years of age, and resides in the First Ward. Cross has been under arrest before, and has been an inmate of the House of Refuge. Rea is about eighteen years of age, and has relatives living in the city. They acknowledge the theft, and were committed to jail to answer. !Railroad Earsdiiit• The following is an approximate statement of the earnings of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and -Chicago Railroad Company, for the month of Jam, 1861, compared with ate same period of last year, viz f from !Muhl_ $1144,137 491 78,723 341 N. 4. 7 791 • Yastmop99l4. • 191.731'12 44 295 44 7,439 74 Int ° &woo. 2,717 J WO 2.00 00 OA O. 100. 7.11.2 00 7 SZ W . _ ° Root afros. 7,1 1 1.1 3 6, OS 07 7,1v0 " 41...111•Per 214 lb OUT WO 3 7S 71 doo. = Arsgternon roe no leomernow —A petition was presented in the Common Pleas Court from Mary Montgomery, of the Borough of gl a orhest a r, asking, m provided by Act of. A malady, t•or en In, galsition Into the MAO of her husband, John Mont gomery, who, 1. represented to lid'an habitual &tank ard, for the porpme of mcertaining'whether he is cepahle of managing his Mimosas, he owning one- Adorable property, which is nut comidered mile in hi. hands. The Court foot the paper. In hand for esammation. 630.1 liA • id on in sal the fa U• u Inien !thew () IL IN TUB MONONNAIILI.4 V•iaas.-It is sow tbooght that oil well. are not confined to the Alle gheny Valley. A number NI persoee ■re pospeet sag aloe; the Monongahela at &Greet points, and •ertl napetienced persons have given it no their opinion that by making wells, oil will be rowed to greet : abundant:a. It is that arsenal Pitts berghere are qutetly leaning favorable altos between this city end Browmardle, end bonus will be cote menced-te the spring. sum ty of ptrttjcelar ooh! co, hewed the 1111 •ppr f th+ coo , I order w ow chip Lincene r CHlCKTPli—Jneerb Spencer, re cently discharged from pnenn, era. arrested on Friday .nighi,Jit the art of stex hug Iwo chickens from the promisee oi Capt. Mathes+, in the Second Ward. He had rung the neck. of the bode, and was making off with them when he wa■ caught by man al the night pollee. The owner of the chick ens refused to preeeentia, aed Spencer was COQ, milted to jail in delault of a fine for disorderly con duct. 112 two lugh as ily yield the het Argrwrenn• Sexier nr a MPIIDElltIl•—lobo Cathcart, under sentence of deathfor ;the murder of his wife, in Clearfield, attempted In commit suicide • few night. Were, hl rutunit his throat with a large 'pine which he had sharpened Inc the wpme. He was nearly dead from Irma of blood whey discovered, and hi. hie is soppojed to have beedamml merely in the coagulation of blood over the wooed. mpaoy, , ahem k Theme Nora It • (aeon. adsag a io meg " The peeture To C•PITALI/11,-POllOOll Who desire to go oat,/ a las/int:lle business paying one hundred pet cent. on the investment, will hear of a favereble nppor tunity by calling 00 Mr. Keyser, ?;10.: 140 'Wood street. The business has already paid more than this amount of profit and will insure a fortune by the investment of a small amount. ' for the lowing, 'wnich Po burgh far' elm , jor .art of ,eked; and o for be o re unty have entcrr AQICITTZD.--00 molten of Jobe It. Bailey, H.q., Charts. B. Kenny, a young man who! wee higbly reeommeuded, was arimitteduo practice in the Courts over which Judge McClure has jeriediotion. Mr. Kenn r y gentleman of fine Willy, lied we midi him Maindant sticems In the profeesion which he hail BitannaKr.—Oo Wednetilay night entranoe wen effected Into the grocery and tube.no stun of Jobb Grazier, on Smithfield street, near Liberty, by-i9t tiog out a window pens In the reu. 'The thitree found a few dollars in copper. In the drawer, which they. carried off; together with • lot of Qua alpine.' :litr Grand made to r tax- cal mer.. No iement ti a WE would direct the ittention of odr reader. to an intereeting.paper on out foorth pagh, emanating Irom the committee appointrd by oer Board of Trade to inreatigate the 'eau.. whipb led to the "Wallace" dinner, and by that comMittee report. ed to the Board ol Trade. It to potehebed by no. thority of that body, ter the public infOrni•tion. Sr. MARV/ CEA VlTlLY.—rour hundred and 'empty-am Mermen'. were made in {but cemetery l a n ;ear. Nearly $2,000 wm receded for grave ■o: $719,50 for single graven The cemetery owes yet mote $26,000, bat haa nests enough on hand to almcwr. wipe out the debt. INSULTING A rEBIALT.-401111 Balton wile com mitted to jail to-day, by'Mayor Drive, in default ol'■ fine for disordely conduct. While intoxicated, the preview. evening, he entered tee Inmate or an aCiptaintance, and grossly instate& owe of the festale member. of the family. by fire, 11 sults, with ;ej he won to iWeep, it !. Vigorous 1. at the city, i. op el hie. eb the reins dose. Houss.—On Friday islormetioo wu made before Alderman Taylor aims it the inmates of a hones le the Falb ward, and afi Were sweated and committed to jail. They were sate bledary, Elizabeth hfilbgan, Jane Brown and Catharine Kn...cp.—Daniel Ogden, of Lawretue townabip, Cloartield county, wee killed in a coal pit, oa hts own term, ow the 4th Wet., by the falling of a trues °relate- H• wu discovered attar dark, by two al , his pone, who were sent to ascertain the court of hi. •bsence. Mammas G --Divorcee were granted la the Common Nese to the following Cases, the de fendants not appearing : Samuel Baps on. Melissa Ranee—cause, desertion; Muy A. !Donthett on Joeeph P. botithett—eamia deeerttonl DKORIVICD re A Correarr—A brigtit Little boy, six dean old, .on or Ephraim htarneburg, residing near groirestown, 0., waa drowned •few day. ago by (ailing into the eietern, which had not been properly covered. To On. COMPAIIIIIII.—WO hare 14 Mlle I mall engine and boiler, of moron horn. priwer, in , good • order about one year old. Aoy.paly domino., or puret:aaieg cheap fur rash will pietas call at thin office. Bence DIATIOTID.—DucIog the high wind which prerailed on :Thunder afternoon, mill spans of the Northern Central Railroad bridge over the Boarice barna at Dauphin were blown down. . Nceiricirr.— . -C■pt. limas! Hertiott, tester in the Diavict Coen, fell on the ice, on galiarday even ing; while walking on Eleventh ■treat, and dista -1 eared his shoiilder. - - Onsuteall4l DUNIMIOII.—The preptiston wad workmen In McCully & Co.'a glass wojthe,oontrlts. tad glib to aid of the Kansas fond; whieh was paid over to Mari Wilson on Saturday. I ' • Fllllo.—fa the Quarter gallons, FE4nk (took, of -Market street, plead guilty to two Indictments Vs selling liquor without a Meuse. Me w as fleedia annul. MILL BOILIIT.—Tits SSW of Bitijinain Watling, Barnaide tawaailip, Clisuield cooky. arsa:44latroyad toy fan a tow carat°. Lori WACO. twm matioat at swot lagath. died Prk •••` --`' luta; 'a, affr . raninly zionma tl • 447, . : t , Arrest of 31w PeatJenson SassoSalon of t== On Friday, oMoer Dougherty received information to theeSset that la couple of Israelites, stopping at the house of L. Durkhart, Liberty street, opposite the Degauss depot, were reftiriog package. of goods from pertiei who visited the premises, and apoli receiving the goods they-were locked sip in • peddling wagon owned hy . . them. Mr. .Dougherty, thinking that these putchases were being made from parties who had lately robbed the dry goods store of William. Frock .A 00., of Fifth street, speedily laid a plot to entrap the suspected sons of Abraham. Procuring a piece of silk from Mr. Frank, be visited on Saturday evening, in eomparly with officer Fox, Mr. Budd:luta house, and inquired for the parties After some little parley ing,;,Dotigherty made known his visit,uffered the lilt at ot low prior, and slated that it had been stolen. Hq gave them to twat.- stand that he had • large lot of stolen goods-for sets, and the Israelites finally agreed to take the whole of them—the article.. to be delivered on Mon day evening: One of the Jews stated to Dougherty that there was money to-be made ha this sly; that they bad bought $2,000 worth of goods in the east which they Fold in the South forever $5,000. They declined to take the tingle pleas, but agreed to take all Dougherty had on Monday evening, at seven o'clock, the latter refacing to deliver the goods that night, at they desired. So far.so good—bet just here singolar turn. The Jews allege Dotigherty to, be a Duet, and in arrested they seat Mr. Borkb office to inlorrnianyor Wilson They further allege, that them bevies profited Inigely by bugs were madeto gain hie confideii • the story tales a that they believed oder to have him at to the Mayor's .r the traunctiou. admissions about log .toles goods, • elf tied secure his arrest ! .. Nothing further was done i the matter until Sunday, when the peddlers hit. lied up their team and started for Washington, Pa Their reason, as they allege, for preming Doug arty to deliver the goods on Saturday evening, w • that they might secure has arrest then, as they shed to leave on Sunday morning. In the meantitne, Mr. Dougherty appeared before the Mayor, and gave a lengthy statement of the transactoon under nath,upon which an information wits based, charging these Jew. with the larceny of glioo worth of goods trout Mr. Prank''' . store.. K arrant • were issued, and the intention was to street them en Monday evening, the time when the geode - were to be delivided. Hearing that they had left town, however, es Sunday morn ing, pursuit was given, sea they were olertaken at Jarret*,)tavern, on the Washingtori pike.— The enspeeted parties were handeufled and brought ba ck to the city, where their goods were , thoroughly overhauled. 'They exhibit ed billiAlf purchase for most al the articles which they had, and exhibited great indignation at their arrest, They gave their trainee a. Lesser Summer field, and A. D. 'Ansell, and stated that they were from Cenada: After a hearing they were promptly discharged, there being no evidence whatever spinet them. It events that, after leaving the office, they end ed Burithert% where they ha been stopping, and t accused him of having veep oche improper infor mation to the Major. 'Tit:. I d to • serious dis turbance, in which Burkhart was knocked down, and his wire was also ...tilted, by Semmerfield and Amer!. The police were agree summoned, and the parties were soon after arrested once more, The !Slayer, di.plessed with their conduct on the retinue occasion, declined to give theme hearing, •nd ordered them to be loelted up until Monduy morning. This crested some indigestion, end 000 or tyro' triend• or these stranger. asked if they could not he released on had. To this the Mayor replied affirm lively, and they. were discharged' upon giving bend• to appear on Monday morning. Mr. Beej. Morgan giving the requiter* imeerity. If these lined are honest, so they claim and ap pear to be, the appliancee of the 't detecoint' hare operated, most irtjuriumily :upon them, and furnished *withal matinee of the ' , danger sod in justice pr using improper means to aPprebeild aus• panted criminals.. serSetciaL Lac?mum —A course of Spe dal Lreturakk. on "PA RTN lißalliP 011 Aria RS AND MIT LIIIIIITITL" *lll In girt. u Um IRON ill! , COI.J.KOK, cormr 4 Penn and PL Olakr SPA., writ AM, Lo <tures conDaeace at Y P. m. carp Arkl• noirlntern/ad are lurfteJ w attend. L9l Num? AgIrDOCTOR C. Bail.; Water Care and Noma, plank Phyrielan; aloe agent for Rainbow's celebrated Trues for Rapture., N0..130 Smithfield St Dantrrsae.—Dr. C. Sill. , N. 241 r Peon street, &Dena to all branches o! the Dental profs. lion. sti-ALL should not fail to Lead the wiser Woo-to of Prof. W.A. I. SAPONIFIER! Important to families! SOW) Time, Trouble, and Expense. Tug 71111 BEST MARKET ARTICLE FOR • IN 41 / 4 " " MAKING SOFT SOAP! Ono pound e i spal to Ilit pounds F° Par S ! ! roe Selo M Mule.le. by Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. PITTSBURCiIi, PA. abet el MI Denerleto L Clemero be lbto Melted Mot.. WOODSIDE .1. PARRY, 141 A. J N A STRIIIIT, I. Cam] and Wets, W. 4.1.1 J.11:11, PlllllllO ftn U. PA. Dr. .li. Geo. Keyser Wholesale Druggist, ES 1110DIC010 DBALOR, No. 140' Wood.f.Straet. Pittsburgh. Pa.; 1 4 1 1 TRUSSES FOR TEIR 010 RR OF fIERNIAi OK RUPTURE. Marsh's Radical Cure Trues. Ritter's Patent Tr l sms. Fitch's SupporcerlEress. ~Self Adjusting Trams. Dr. Banning's, Lace or Body brace, for the Cu* of PrOlOidlie Atollocolool .od fiploo) Dr. S. S. Fiteh's Silver-Platial Supporter. Pile Props, for the support and oure'of Elastic StoOkings, for weak and varicose veins, Elastic Knee Cape, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for Weak apklo joints Suspensoiy Bandages. • Self,Ejecting Syringes; also, every kind of Syringes. kirnan has also a Trues which will radi cally cure Hernia or Rupture. • Office at his Drug Store, No. 140 Wood et't, sign of the Golden Mortar. DI. KITBRI • , promelboa In came oi OURONIUDIerAtiqi mid be. lailramenta tw DIAWNInn MO almost emir', Mamma reuniting mecbanicel aoppoet. OALYANIO BaTrltilT or ICIAIOTRO MAONSTIO *ll CHINS& for um:IMO poi one., iA• eeq naindon kin I. atll te nut (Med esprerm erherever au anpraes mann, upon. remittance al Ten Dollar.. &Mimic DIL Gl°. U. 11111Y81111, No. 140 Wood einkl„ intboborib, Pa, kirAmornie Om BY VII. SCHINCI.-4 coital an Dr./I:linnet Noma Wm ago In ono of him Writs 4, Pittabmgh, at the aim of Dr. Reiter, N 0.140 Wood it. Ws wad araminleg patinae with loos dlweeme. On• of eiy Imp and Lb* bromblal tot.. ware found to br, badly daa *med. Oftmalmea wheo I mashed I rapartorated hiorid and matted.. tarp quantal.. I had Wight weals ado great cough, and aim greatly debilitated. Dr. Octonnik prualbed Ear his .I.among Droop," "Sonoma Tnand . . nod 4110000n1• Dom." and aim taking "ham one month 1 hate to tar ilreerenal that I do not apt any mom blo4d or medlar. arid Wm cough hea marly left ma. 1 liv• in CO trunnions eroinny, Unity toroDID. Ohio, where I arn Nos) IMMIttl. TOG my publish NOD Ir 'hp. Pltionurnb, August 27,1000. ?diarist Nam. j ' N. I. elope the Mono rem written, Mr. limb bur wilwa7 recovered', and madame wall; harlot, regained Ma man brwith. . "WI, WMII.OI W. ALBS MIDIS, rOgidirig 011 Atos atrool.tlllegbouy city, do Mirth, oettify Wit 1 hoes bees • a sake, from inters cough and pain in the tuini - t for afoot Wahl years. Darted the whole of this lima harm had geuoral &blab outtltleprentou of spirits. I tilkd every nostrum I could Marti, but sorfu t took hold of s dieemo I heard of lastor tic-touch • oPutroo Arao, hot kneeing 00 one pormsetly that had cored. I hadl do coullaeoce to it. lu Anal. / 66 •• / 1 . 1, • ••••f• •• 1 •1 ootopeuted with a 'Meat maga, difficulty of Pmpiratioll, and night einem, which promoted me that Ima cos. Stool to My room tar wo mouths I Several of my Mends who dolled to we meopas toire high Proles; ea they hoer what it had dom. Sly Impairs coodltion alstouraged atunideratoy, and I foods op soy olod'to weds no More money for demurs or milled ate, bag Mold take the charms Ilse or dye I had beau eo loop sick that I :kit oomplefoly ditcouraged. 'Llownreee. gam. readie es stnormal adleartleamotslo thedletttiabotgbDimetotp I fait ludo* to give Dr. Schenck% otedieltie agar trial.mill owe, Marty use pan eferwmik.l lo trOod Moltlkby toldeig than tea &AMY/ worth of Dr. toduipulde sue* elms, I soherkatiogly ohnelbat it himosatea perfect core of one I sot s well ismt,tousd I wad otteloy good tuallb and vigor of conatllation eta holy to Dr. Scheorden modkflula 1 enjoy toit•lr Imalib today. Yob 4th. UM, tam I-IlteMdooe for tem* years pot, If foreent knew I.l* taloa .of . Dr. Ikheottee trierUstehle rsonediss. Ibipwoia not Melton, to cell ea him Is bie outs to thieptsce 11141 like . advising men ponce to• cal ao 6.1 bum nip *toot walk I.e. io hU spedklupp. A.y p' non pdplklopi lo taw the Ams at boo, 611116110 OM Milos re slow ph. Of WAN., at . W M 11. Sober% Illtthild•to l. .11thlelty,*nt niileasee. Ass itleet,llUsphopy dly larllebeseleaModtelseesre mid Pp • • falgHtillptalllialik:l:.-1 Sag : soar fa 94410 Ycnniaild fot • -- THE LATEST ,NEWS. BY TBLABGBAPII: ,RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE, Important from Wsishlagton.l 1 I periarnispatch . to the Pittsburgh GasettS• I WAS 01t1O1PON, February Bayne, before he left, wrote an hasulting ' lett i se tit the President, which was delivered after ..hi de- Partere yesterday. In it ho accuses the President q . .bed faith and duplicity in his conduct toward.tato lihmth. Mr. Buchanan returned the letter through 1 the poet office to Charleston. I The iitittlitillitraliOn, it .80011. are now nt length • fully under the imprennion that End Sunaer:t4ll be immediately attacked—which appears probab e, itiough tbis prObability I* doubted by niolllc. it TA , demanded tblObe Pacific Railroad Rill her altered so is to exeltitie Teisa from the belie fit.. if the people of that Sate 'Miry the ieeeenilin *eherne Benjamin and others hate beau orgitori - Mg a form! fur a rims against Mexico. This is soon to. pe awaked, how ever—just as soon as LincolaAshall be Inaugurated !Nothing import , nt line hero p. 4.4.1 in the Pen!ee congress. nor will there he any decisive action taken till all the Stites which intend to send Coin' issioners shall be fully represented. Minnesota, i.com•io, led others, ■re expected /XXXVIIh Congress—Second Session, WASIIINOTOIN, Feb. 9, fouan.—On motion of Mr. Boteter, a resaintion I. an adopted renewing the Provident to cummotil,' ate to the boom the oorreopandence between dur vernmant and that of Peru, niece 1953, on iha iisbjesst of the free navigation of the Amazon and 'lto , tributariee. • , ' . • - I Mr. Con, of Ohio, offered an amendment to the senate bill providing for the territorial goverrimint of Colorado. It proposes to allow the people to as eomble and Form for themselves an organic law and territorial government, to aonsiet of a Legislative, !Judicial and Capacitive Department, etc. It is siib• atantially the Dooglu amendment which was offered the Senate. It was ordered to be printed. 1 1 Mr. Curtis, of lowa,. from the Military Coumitt'oe, .ported a bill appropriating $l,llO to pay the tqn lalan's and eoldier's loss In instruments, clothing and -' inflating, lost by them to removing from Fort hl4l ie to Fore Sumter. Mr. Teomu, of Mo., objected to its eonsideratien. Mr. John Cochrane, of ff. J., offered a resolution irecting the Secretary of the Treasury to intOrm ; he House whether any and what information has i een received by the department - relative to the ,1 ;•cent alleged micsure of the New York vesselai at fialannah, and it seized, by whom, and by what authority. Mr. Pryer of Va., suggested that an inqniry riliould also be included air to whether any property helonging to Georgia badeen arrested or seised Ai y the State or city autheri ies of New York. 1 f r Mr. tbrichesne accepted he amendment, when I;the resolution wee; objecte to. T ; Mr. Hindman, et Ark., proposed an inquiry whether any officer, of; thilevectrtive department ;Nave lately been guilty ti improper interfere•ce 'with a State edectioe. Obj c:ed to. 1 On motren - of Mr. Comm, the H or s e pordpohed I be consideration of the r port of the Committee 4 11 'dl Thirty-three, till Thum ay neat. i the repoit of the Conmitiee MU then debated eomnottee.nntd the linens adjourned. 1 " Sonarc.—The Vice Pre idelt announced that he had received the renal One of the Democritic • Btate Convention of Ohio. .ohjection was made o ita reception on the round that it was not apeetally addressed to the • seats. Alter some discussion the resolution was receive?. Mr. Crittenden, of IC, , presented the memorial the cum.. 01 Yenta4y, in favor of the Cri t endril re•Olutiona. The Indian Appropriation bill was discussed. The Navil;Appropri•tion bill was paned. , The eenate then adjourned till Monday. Latest from Montgomery MOICTGONEILV, Feb. o.—Thu has been the most important day in the maim of the Convention. tint...sal interest wan nimitneted by colander. in the doing. or the Caumention, and the hall sad gal lery were crowded. Momminger 'premsted a Itcautitol model of fl ig made by :tooth Cantlota ladies. It comists . ri a blue cross on a red Geld, with seven Mate, on the ern... The fl ig is highly admired. Mr. MCm toteger also presented another crude try a gentle man of Clmrleaton. Tina 11 liptris a cr.., witlifffi 0r.,. on • Geld of scopes. A Committee was appointed to report on a mat of arms, and motto for l b . Confederacy. The President was directed to •ppotot a Com mittee rre Foreign Affair., owFinance, on Military tad Naval Affairs, en Postal Attain., on Commerce and on PAtents. The Cenventino then proceeded to the election of the executive officer' of thi; new Goverrimint, with the following remelt :Ter Prevalent of :the Confederated State of North America, Hon. Jeffer son Davis received the trainmane witeof thecomien trim; for Vice Freaide•t, Hon. Alex. Stephen. Wt. elected. A resolution was adopted, appointing a Cow mutter of three of the Alabama neonates, to inqnire and report on what term, minable buildings in Montgomery ran be tenured for tee use of the lee. oral executive departments of the Corifeueracy, under the provisional government. • L An ordinance was paused, continuing in farce uptil repealed or altered by Congress. ail lawn 01 the United Staten, now is lime° or use till the firm ol November, !subject to the Conmitution of the Ilrovisionel Government. It is understend that under thin law, a miff iv to be laid on all goods brought ham the United States. A rear:donne was adopted, instructieg the Com mittee on Finance to report promptly a brill' for raising revenue to support the Government. A reaululinn was adopted, authorizing the ip pnietatent et a Committee to report a Constitution for the krermanent government of the Gonledisiocy.- TteTyree Irma about two bona in secret...- 4ton, an the -balance ol the day in open session. la. Pre.tetanal Conutitestlurs. litmettionntiv. Feb. 9.—The Constitution of the Provisional Government bee been piloted, and Is now madeviblie. The preamble say*: t. 6 ..We ' • depilates of the so:mitre and indepeci dent lil ' tos of Booth Caroline, Georgia, Fitititi Alabiun Mississippi cod Louisiana, invoking th favor of Almighty God, do hereby in behalf of these disarm, didato and eetablish tbli Constitution for the Prov , isional government of the same, to continue for one ea from the inauguration of the President, or ontil.i pannenent Constantino or Confederation between aid States shall he put In operation which swim shall first Germs." The seventh section of the first article !SW!. i' i “The mpurtation of African Dogmas from any forego c nutty other than the wevaholding Suites to hershylrbiddea, sod Congress is required to paw such lewe as shall effectually prevent the same." The errand section road& ''Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any Sista sot a member of this Sootaderscy." Article fourth, (bird claim, second section, reads as fil i lows slave to one Slate escaphlgl to another obeli be ivered up Co the claim of the party to whom the said slave may belong by the executive aubcrii.. ty of the State in which such slave is found, add to min of any abduction or forcible rescue, full! Qom penkadon including the value of the ; slaves and all costa and expenses, shall be made to the peek, by the State, and which abduction cc rescue shall take pie e ." Article six th , 24 elprole reads : Thn gov ern sot hereby Instituted shall take immediatal steps for the settlement of all matters between the plates for Ming It, sod their other late confederates of the .. .. . . UniteAStates in relation to thepublie property end the public debt at the time of their withdrawal from th, these States hereby declaring it to be their, wi h and earnest duke to adjust everything par-, tal ing to the - oommon property, the common Ha bil ty sod the common obligations of that Onion up n the-principlea of right, justioa, equality and iin gad faith." The other portions of this Provisional Constitution are almost identioal with the•Coiletitn- So i of the Milted States. . 'lle election of thee:cooties officers la beim; ale braked by a grand demonstration to.night. Al com plimentary Pinned° was given to the Via-President of the Confederacy. Mr. Btepbenkmade an elo quent speech In reply to the oompliment. Speeches were airs made by Messrs. Chesout,..Keitt, of Hooth Carolina; Conrad, of La., and others. A salute of 100 guns wastited this morning. Mowrearanv, Feb. B.—The Southern Secession Congress wee in eession to-day. It will meet }again to-night, when probably some important remits will be made known. Half an hour was "cousomed to prayer. Only the passing of some formal beeinsu resolutionawu done to-day. . I •••• • There will bo a public melon of only half an hour to-morrow. • , Hanningsan has arrived here. Movrraomenv ' Feb. 9.—The Congress lasi eight unanimously agreed io secretarimion on the Pobsti• lotion and the erintion of a Provisional Government. strong and vigorous Government Will go into im imitate _oporauou with !di pawls, and`iunple thuds..! • No proposition for compromise or menu itraction will be entertained. The Coevals will remain in 1011111011 to make all the. neeesserilaws. MONT/30111Rn Fab. D.—Jefferson Davis, oT MU. a slippb was uniuilmoinly elected Presideaf of the .onfederotsd Statist of Nardi Amerloa, and it. IT: repluirts, Pion Preahtentihtio unazdmoutly. I, SAVAIINAII, Ga., Feb. 9....- he State authorities, T.iter the airectipa of GOVILID r Brown, seizid , five ew York ;vessels yesterday, follows: • Britis W. Kibby end Golden Lead, irks I). Coldel. and luitay, achooner Julia Hillock. • . 4-, The ease of the bark Marra a said to has been djavtiiii, . ' ' " 1 . 1 -The nbcw'Se dispatch does eat explain the ease* I tioakefiere, bet it is presented to, be in relation a theeciatire of anises, boalrd the steamer Itlcm. leelle, by the pollee of New York . . ~..,1 (us 4t-r A' k Tbi ,'Fla, Feb. 7.—Botb bonus, Of the pagliliiinr• hove rozolied - to-adjourn on' thy providing for earryingibe stab Inie pealed &instil and trill poi the n free II•gtO 141141011 bill hill !Niacin - did itirly patpoited is the &nada: " Maims, Fib. 9.—The Lag* 110 * # 0 . 1 4. with 210 921,00 of arms. •a lugs 4,2•11C1rt,_„„ „ 000 ad boy easuxe. Inehidiskyst!• NurivOind e. rw 5444. emlm : PIIIII,4 I II4OI** IIII M .!• • • , , , •1 •WAIIIIIIGToir, Feb. 9,—The Predident 44u l [ ikpproted' and,signed the twanty.live ruillionJoatilbill, which Passed both house, ai eriginallf rePoried, with amendments, providing that the revenue from the roan authorited by the art of Jitne; 1.660 or so much . may. be deemed necessary, &half be applicable to he redemption of the treasury neti . irstiart Under the set of last December, and f o r no lo er per ;tose. The Secretary of the Treasury ie anithoficedt in exchange at par the bonds of the UnitediStaies for said treas ury notes at legal intermt, and shell not be obliged to accept the most favorable Male no Pioeided for, Soles, he shall consider theme adrautagehus to the United States; and any portion of iiiiV.loan not taken under the Arm !Libretti : retr:int, lot day again advertise, according to bis`di,varetion. .. i Certain diatingbished Virgissists haveXe egraphed to Gov. Pickens, requestingibini still tb torbenr assaulting Fort Sumter. The tirivertor bee repli ed that he would take into respectful consideration any auggestione ,rem them, bpi could give no den ude !mower until be should receiVe the Peeitident'a commueication and sacertain the greeting of the tatter's refusal to surrender-Fein FuintUr.l The latter of Col. Bayne, in irejtiindbr to the President's reply through th Secretari. of War, was ant received he the Prea dent, utitillafter the special message nod Arco paliyinu documents were yesterday ready fur tineaantiesion to Congress. if the President bad deeper-id it proper u answer the rejoinder, it together with the reply would have been inclUded in the durnmehts.,' • ..,,. Col. Harm having lett theicityl, early yesterday morning, his rejoinder wag roturnbd to Mtn through the mail, addressed to Charleided. F ' I WASHINGTON CRT, Feb. s.—Tho'Pr sident, in . I , the message which he truniMitted tint e House, lays that ail the correapondetice whiel4 occurred in December loot was Bent iii with hiein, ,, ..ge on the Sat 01 January. The Ar . e.ioent4g letter ran then: 11, with all the multi d' prelate which ex ist of the President , * anxicpc , ler peace, and if, with the earneWneris with which he hoe p'hrstied it, the authorities of that State tilialfl;ssinult Fort Sumter and peril the lives of the handful oftrave and loyal men ohol up wit.* its wi11,4 and thus; Plunge our common count' , into the ; litirrom rol civil war, then upon theta, acid those-, they repre sent,`reet the responsibility. i h I - • th receipt WARRINGTON, Fob. 9 .—By rOSOOI/ o of the information to-day of the s ett e r cc the New York ships at Savannah, tngethdr crlih the recent action of the New Orleans Ctistoin linnet!' obstruct ing the interior commerce, and infilit.. levying tribute, and the declaration iof idle 'ld etgomery Congress opening _Southern parts free to foreign commerce, Mr. John Cochrane will call epl on Mon day and press to a passage, the :bill , heretofore introduced by him, providing,, thrtiugh . .the execution of the Federal Revenue lawn,: for the - - Precection of the commercial interests of thin nation ailalnet the flagitious attacks upon them by the seced ed States. ~ Nkrr Yoke, Feb. 9.—Lienia. fiodgeraind Sam maker, of the ravonue cutter, Umtata arrived here (hie morning from Savannah! The e i bmipander of the cotter wa• re-appointed by Gur: la author alter the seizure. The' Georgud muskets, lately nixed by the police, Were; )erderday placed in charge of G. S. Lamar, rah° telegraphed the fact to the collector of Savannah: ;i 1 • New Ting, Feb. 9.—Thtirlon Wec,declines an appointment as Commiimidner to Washington. , Boerne, Feb..9.—The Bolden Trorithe, says that the bankers of this city have determined; to refuse to take any loans that may be called for by the an. administration, oaten poli . tiajd anise:are satisfac torily battled. • I , Ctecreestt.Peb. 9.—Mr. Sedi„Mr. Moo dy, members or the Indians Legieltiture ' left this eity last night for lientneky,!to fight:La do el et so early hone the morning. They bra fight with knives. The robee ore ea them' traett. ' • ' ”: Poen.Ann, Feb. 9.—Capt..dohb Aljiolmee, see_ leveed to the State prima for Ide, ipurder on the high aaaa a ha. been oneondlitoordlr pardoned by the Premident. . 3 • Loutsvut.c, Feb. 9.—The rirtir elowly with 9 feet I loch water in the vinal4'! busincius ,thticts . Sr angto. Ntoforre . nadet the nrtne'and Ohm/ IlAbIlO3 Ma O•NDI.II3I 00 .a, ditanlyed by haltallo on /et of J.lbutY• The 'D ^h l o l of ID• foci .1 bt'att led at their lamer phew of bnelneee,•No. 103 SlNxel et . ; JAEL1113031114X33. 11.08611 T .laal YON, M ?K JAMISON, 30144.11 FtltiftMElt. M'CANDEESS, JAMISON &:VG., , • Jas. 11c7.44 CO •rt.,• .me;otiu..td.D I ()flail J03 11.11 1° BUY IN add, 4 the Old Mar% Nol 10 1 1"0.10.31 . 111CHT. Jr.o. loC•tlDLlffde lose er...YAKIFOri. • DlSSOLUTlON.—Theeo•taitemi • hip here ta... ealitlna between MS endrnlaiietlJlll the /hoe awl Leather haelneao, meter the oaf. end ityle of II 0111113.3 A 00.'greent, on 314 December ultimo. by th draerel .4.0 t F. Celt a. Yllber el the lent partners I. .qlly authorised to .ttle the Duel.. of the tht., au) 10 0/4 4141 taitpeaslilp nun. for . that bury.. II; 011 Lom., OA C. OU fl PllebaratOall. 1, 1061. rd. a. LOWNItt; Ile[ P. I TnE UNDERSIGNED hafe Gibe elay form ed s pertainahly ender the atida rill 11 On 11.04 • will tootle. the Wr01.113•01 4 1110 E AND LICATURR BUS •. 1141 old L oden& n . 133 Wood etrett,Pittaborgb, Pd l 1 AIiV,NI tuttee, No4+l:flat. Jen; 1.111-2rn at. ft 1011011 OfiILDS. ti k; PA itTN Ito HI It heieconli eneting todivema the tindMalgoed tlader the litYle4of HALLEY, M PLAIN /1 CO. was dbmbred by minarkenbs.4l.,ou the tlnd day of tantiary,i Bat. The boobs* ollthe'llnu will be nettled at their foraii4 offloa, in' South Plibit argil, where all Partha having claims aitalustie are Millard he present thrui immediately for payment, arid armyua konarlog tlomwelves to lie if:idyl/0d will pummel eall;Mad Settle theft aoroanta j JAMEAIIIIIIJAIN, gATI.F:V tpctial 4111 . 0fica4H • LANK Sl/PIG lslstilst.SSist MOLL MR 1. 'l' .1 N G Ntv oit i F 3. PARK, WM:I - ALM' A , !CO., MAN U FACTU KERS !O1 E kTit IN 0, . OFtAZIRM , •n,l BOLT OOP PRA wrtoits. Voilinsi still Slots/Au, Allot tsopostros sod !loess* P L ATI 'RENT IRON, *DM, tc. Closslan II rid s Tlntnsts SI sob Imo sod Tools. WdreAchisa, Aro. i4I Piro , .4111.12 f drachma, Aro. 1411 Pie - M:4nd 111 &dorsi Mere; Pittsburgh' Point 4, t k d ika-t pedal Orders of Oopper ist Loony dee petters,_ royhtidliwlTT . _ WOW 111GrAll ow n1411%11 /111 - TlT,lllld tll Don't fail to procure him Tirtnelnw's &Jodi log Syrup for Children TeMbrai, It bolo4?-44ioal on earth It graatlyflyrilfietea the pronessol totteolos the 'Mos itthicfng all Inflammathot —W111;409. psluoand I. buy to ielrolote the leywela Depend rrYiut l t,motbsn, It *nt the rettto younelles, anti relit( itfWl,torolth to ynor Inhofe. Perfectly ash lea all mists : Thle reditable propel:Woo tbe fonwir:lntlou of one of she onntexperlesced and othrrii Ifiryidclecelo Nom logland, andnaa beer, otpd ;rids SACASSOI.I , mahout clews ; 16: I We beliermii the beat end elWiltt rimed" I tbo world, in I.OICAAA oil:lsm:dory and Dimities in Childran, whether It trims from noethloa or trout aWy; other 4004. ' It 111. uld imolai can be esti iotted by fielish sod ceots,li le worth Its tiolgbt In gold. 11111Ione or bottle. Ars told truly year lo the Nolte* Rates, It to au *brand well-tchil remedy:, PRIGS ONLY Ith Clilterni A btrITLI. ifir None genuine oohs. ttieintberrollSof °UHT'S a Pia. ['NH, New Yore, Moo the oroudilo Wrapper, Bold by Drlaggtoto tbronghost thsworid. OXO.II. BkYBFU , Agent to i Plitibo rah. Jolbdewlyfel" HAIR DYE—HASH DYEI, wat. AL. BATGUE,Ifikt. , 6 witait DIM I Thh 0,4.04.4 had 441 i 6 tko World : All 'other, are mere app, and should be avoided, firth wish to . twoitre ridiertial OKAY, RED, OR RCM 71A114 Ded inskudly to • beautifid and ostoral Drown . erkhdot the lout id ,:r fury to thettair or Alp. , • 1/12MEN MEDALS AND DlYLdidiibsee beta award ado Wm,. Ai. Batchelor slued 1919, andliOr 80,000 applies. toot ban been made to the flab bf pstg.,. of Ma k. mom t L. WIL laTtlilEl4lo2l LE DYE mate. a color not tobe distingahthed front nathre, ind fekSitamersa not k It ure ha Me leut,bovene look, t nits, k•Oordloordoutd the Ellsensta of Bad Dyes rrentelleG: tee ffidr Invigorated for ydAbythl..•pl•ndt4 DP. Made, add se lyphed fin 9 Weak rohksY,a the WOu torn= Broadway, ?kW TOTIEJ . `t t - &gain shelties an 4 to am of 'd» (khan d tats, by,Dras EWA and Yen Goods DZlerfl.: I ier The sourilu• bhs the name kid Acid r plan enirsiing on k*sides 4 each box. of WILL Id A. BA''' Jet4ldAseriE flit Good et • , IN II 0 s—wiOts-vo:ji.. BATCHELOR'S WilOS, AND. name all. 'rho, are itesuif deli , , ty a.i Nang to • charm--no fottrill4 ni. ititl ails* heed Ind.!i this - le tiyi.oniy eii,o4, tier thing. we gm:party cnisietirt a#ds faelvd&lFT • le Row!' N.• TorIL i i , .0..11114.141:7Eird614,1413. rwitdlng and CoisimilsOp Dlerebact AND WUOLZSA*risoiga a et V ikesam, Butte r 4 Se ' • i Ana Pndlei. 4:6. ; ' CI.P ' : iv. to. sue ..er.i.t. I pig . a ~ N. HU Larilel:l,6 .itr. If CANIS. ' •.. MALMO ip, : t , 1 forefgo _ aid Domcio 13111 e, cof Exehasgt, .alartriovres OT DIPOIIT, • ili I", SMOG NOTU /6.41) WWII, PO. 67 N OTRIPS6i, smetrion, Pi. fLOoliecilons mute on ellitis !tirla4,ll;eitke throegb oat tbs wee sae.. • 11°• • 1 0 : I atemair , , HAIL -ROAD BP - , Pt Aosaiiii Dllwoirth..—,..r . -15. 4 ‘: 1 1 , 1 1 ,. 1 .....140,4., ...4ii„ 1 RAth,ROAD . SPI_KES i t 9 A_M B , 1 AND 89A 6114L5. Corner of Water Streot aria Ogorty alley, sattlyno , ' 1 )orenntirttrot. PINN.A. Ilsoeruptomn ett rid O , bout• tted; et the to tt i ti!rAth"' ,1142": ~~, COMMERCIAL ARCM,. oaxatrraz or miarraatuoi MOS ZlllllBllll' 411:0 FEBRI3IIIIy. Scstral DILWCIII26, V. P. Jar.. P.a., Jll., O. PurLson, I' J. L GameWl. Jana& 11teozocei rrrse 'Jammu atszsiffsi - na.”-ted /4,0,404 for the PittgbentA GdWald4 Prrteansai, 15wmular, hD. R 1916. s phere wu but Mt. optrit a:Whiten! In MI p 0 et b o ld ' hone gal natorday„ Dot ft would hempen Id 11M day prowo .* Tn. demand We the leafs& coathe ne• echo boated, ate d the traneectine• y wee liaht. ebr,beWever, se prices we Pe Wm We new feewore 40110. . FLOUR—condoner very dad and htective the Warm% tee IN condom/ to like city trade. Naha weer: hoe., ! Raft. Peak . : has, 25 bbl. f 50 • w--ye le do 6 7.1 20 do ‘. •Jo 6 raw 00 •eh 60 do ww do • t 95 6 6061 76 32 ww do•• TO 75 • • do._ — 1.150 75 • w CO ._ if 00 OROClLAlRS — Sagar—oachhersi. Wm 44 66116617 e. Mallows—Cale* of 13 Lbts at 80--hay; 6 do lb ht Us; 9do dn, to reontry at Mc. Oatree am. 04..('11.4p st 141:014%o; /5 do do at man. 6/ClN—usu. Intwohteady. &hole= stoner too bile :55c, NEW ISO do do at 08. 11 , 0*—dall' with► WNW* demand Wed how stotoat 100 heih isor 6141 a, 14116.1) FlWlT—p..hen is Ink 60•000 d. Bar 091/1 bash to lots 5t51,76662,2b. App6t—Eala 410 Wait/wise et 3EOO. BUTTIC.F.--mttlams dull..Mb ptties artAtiaillateal. Sales al 36011 a roll at 114 3 .001 s do at ?IN*, sad ..... . • prima at .13c., 111S4N8-In rodent* local Sibs 4110 , briti , &nail Waite at 60,1,1 hush; 16 do do TOrkilgang6lll.l.l6,, and 12 do do at inns agar.. . • ' - • Itelet serum-m.l winii twit dassaligiviolifi , : . however any change Ia rates Sala of 16 MY 61116114 le; do do at $1,U.4682“6/ do do at $1.61:661.87.. r •• IREARINIta-bu dadlned• MDIO 11a b. this at 9,tie BE. D6-bales of 10 bosh Uloter from :Ong 4 issOk:-.: Inah:and lb do Wu at 61,18-42 nines* _ 011811816-dall nocbsagad. , 11 a / a inf OD NUM 1661 ' 'IOIIdOCU-gain of f kge Oaten 60 talk .POUTOIS-Sals of 26 bo ob Plak apse 61.166161ia1f: FRATIIILEB-Ililea or 20 lba wins Cling lkanbeg nen , • 115 . UACON-iernalna Arm; hot prices &WS 011:/61 166 Anoint. at 80 sao do Pale goy. Ffrigooked 6EI On gager Canal do at 1154,c. MIONICTAIR! AND 430•1111.1111UM:' ,,, , , ,t,k llomaa 1 Nn Toni, Fab 9.—Tbane In' Predlaelp to WWI In money • attar.. Mats la great brieftnita=gr . Oltroant onset, partly In coadropenell Or amount of Watt first-clans paper es liall'aidelltel Tblr banks nn It Millet:lt to !trap their Ijougliavitk Iltb*. caption tana ate nil tate nearly :11 - ililct 12 —r olhilril: 'awl for tbele• names, silk Wokis. la Oo dstassi;i4soFp . at 667 la root: The Nutlrs,tody sqiimorly, Mow.' dollars loApsefe, syss . 7', to forty . lab 81ha We azabaoga am*, %Iteration mid rter7lblet qdlet OUT= least ad Ponta sells st • VI am' to,..""•14.111 rrinilosa • Is .!.undo thirty-21z of going • 81 too Mors is Blgtit Op out Watt toppUet at it Wirer- Agate time Nils Italk atilt& anti Waken dom. Milk b llllll theßthielthl 111thk - the Solittr,itatil Late morooi &et ming . .ba to et MOWN, tko p.m.* Nes Goal. t t to o mate treas. „ ;Wing is a comparative statameot of ttealopiatt Dry Goad. at New York, for Mt ibtmt Mgt : ••• 1111 T . week. _ ir41161.. • Ur p0rt........ $3710,149 ‘SNANkrarr ,p.kkarll Tbo WI lb( rarelg Jaz, I: , For t Eator.d • MM 102/1 Slum .7 . Rowed at tbs poi - tee... 414 2.38,706 p6,6B4sit f a spitiosi. Thtver 0 on rearket....-:. 14111,293 1.6,6112.1219 . ,'11,2111268 Como°, Ircb7.-The peetti moneyt6aok.6 if the iIIW continges sbnedastly supplied . Per all hegt022102002211 almsactions, the bank s here the cooing 10 diettbuit to eh ost unlimited extent. ThU mule WWI, heft Ihe chum:lord currency. The automat in the bawls Of WAN* hen tern steadily secnotohdlogoluce ttrellatibeg pea[ tr.& the opportueltine for naleg It hafely hod piattabbf, bertha been largely dluilulabild.. It set hat be todsrese: however, that looney cao be bed for the slab& 2•211112_ .- so It he procured for real estate or Olher.iplallenhhh. The been!. Of the city MN obew goodoeted on , seouder priruiples than it le now. Lagittessas bodge., the order of the day ; @peculation will riot beStoisiateel hp woken, or money lender. for a Nagle uSamestieerlVßl.i , -• UOICALMI Moan. T.D. -Ithrdr-liseefired SSW 11441 1 Marko/ dull and lower, galea worceelBo bids 11l .20•2024. lett 02 2 0 it 8146 L del; 110 Wm 0 222122 . 00122111 /test,: 100 bble .froxeli" at 114,15 dek 100 • brii o lferitliee sod 100 bbia.?AlioilutlaCUrillilh'!egs2,9ll,l2,-.1,.;-..c,-,1 Whest-Hccelpte 19,678 00, letter doll lad dallaid Sara ware AO - Du Itaribiradera Oloblit Morin rums 3,090 bu Ito 1 .Bpring et 80a lin g10m.11,22t.bn Nis 2 Spring at Ma In store; 1209 be deal 72%012 Mor'2, 790 .01 Referred at 62c in Store. . Oorn--Itecelved 2880 be. lierlel ead Up' Idea.' a. P.M warisa-lue be Yellow et Zee ea Mett.lo,oo9 ired at =Win atom:l6oEloe do et 975fe In OM. (Ikets-tteoetpt• 1096 be. Quist. Belem wt. 'orte.:• ,, ..wfterr et leo'oo track; 213 6 4.60 *t no a . —ltecelrat 1829 bo. Quiet. Nlee'ofMObytiro ll bag. a 446: on Mottled be ea et dee ee Irma: -.• • - . barley—Nreetnsi busk. Ulm ISt bep•falr.. Me n track; 190 !p prime at 418.2 on track. . . Sevds—lieuelved . 39(l4 Ma; Timbiby sedroccol o; 'llabo bo good ad Clow quilt—Aim* mendo6. , Go budi very chafes et $4.04 ,I 0 5034,8 I , :cw Our An. Fob b.-7Loar Is la tood.danignd sad 6,4 mark. t firm .t Ild for =parade MN, Pertilliii•Odaiiti Armand a $l9. Laid 0 mead, mad ii tar dennal . ocise . I for prima In tietercadd kep. pa= unchasied tb• dy mArrilm. Wh 01.1 Ls nominal at 111 to tor RiAlfloil. iotar lo motive drottamdit toll 7dceS faly tlitt'to LMYd 63(1741. MAIM, •Id goUdditutotaL mad dm 1.14114 *fgt . at :we for choice) Coif. ancluntol mod lit hilt dammad 13e for Talmo. Cold anti mod la IfoMd dm:IOMA "POEM for . mrsed. Imperil& by rnivAcitit-4 ig %anew, W & Cligtgig 10 bg L Y r7,llios Stoma, &bilis bosky, Wt Pablo & 09;9 lamp* mesal. Jam Moored...l; 1 empty bb44 C lipstifigki .1, • dry apple. Brogo .t irlymtrict; gks rivet4R Soso- ria; bids dd..., 0 Witeboll. 19 big. cod , I.yoof 29 empty carboys, Jo Irellir 6 bbly 8•10i5- ti , rld ro; n rim p..tira, B Dilworth & LI tea; /AM A I. re; 6 bbl. hominy, 'L °41..8 tear , irtgaik RBl6- obam;lBao do, I.w. t Hotchliging 20. gt - d 0.81242092; 104 go do,Grahno h Monied. . . p a tt. tut. p0ut...4 wft Botfir: olifios;itibUi M •0112. 1 to tebanto. W &It Rlneiteen 2tl eksldttettirette Mt:Donald k ArLuell. In; 2 cae.• green appla,ll L Mila; vv tgi t.d.l eggs, 'Little 41 Trimble; 12 40 linlL,ll ft th.,n cot 44 es. clexteii Win , litopettli Cot 11 261022,1; MeKnlglakk ere; 121 40 do,les McColl,* do; I dab tran. , tie. M Lentent4i title okrenna 13411 . ear his 61'41 i,l II Repent:env; Ide do 1 :,1101,4 : S taivhcor,,Dirows: i . Toe ..other ha* *ale. 'the*, Yesterday the ado wati oor.la .rubie show the atramahms watialll4 and'imuiss, and tbi which oe itetorSey.Were cower* with hoow;healkaerame- Maly bora. TO. weather . ream to syrotribbe with' s*, ry thing she at preemie, awl oothlognimaitabithssl.„, , it dowse two or threw: tibasia streatVoricholina::: Toe river we. ^holtatationsrp. toot.ou Sunday with 6 teat betook, the thalami by ,lb." phr toot. Tbs itatithittom were not =favorable que aliabe tiswi for ilemptale wa• the ably departure. She heit ..ao htsW ' whoa .he left berrabut probably , bad oreseloandabokiw - -, The Emma Graham from. Zumwalt*. la duality **SW She will bare on her rotor& trip to rooronr at = t r .... ! .... Solite List from Portraioath is the thb It. steamer Doootah, Copt Headrktlums,iatamittanosailio, • Ceara for Moihphla oil Saturday, TELICOSAPII:IO •ere Veer. Neb. Ih- , 11 , 11Mi - lell:11600 hi:awed SIS 'IC Pis Ststo;,ss. $044 711,kst Clhloornd $~lO Ls use Wheat lirm sod In dimtnet,, bet 'ekes ere ; 111$ wreuhre Club St 2.5; white ecarkersr $1: Met Vora Om; 41 00U brc,h sold at .16.675.des old, est ,640116 t erre 3,ll .. Rork * mon. , 114 Iticfve ,Wktato • entetairi, don.'4 hardly enough to ..Sadist' dasettl, essec n atredurret'llumel, dull et $5 cow 70 Le sum, ISO hat kat 'Mit st uoal.o3,:aod'utilte estleetitrePSl lO2tois dell.l la ear; .ad S'. (archaised liebelk:Allble selle st 271017,40. Bye euchartged., Bark, islet d,clloeil to 1354. The deresed ter bat Is Ise, ellUer, 'sod the' Intrket closed qui*, brit 'Thai was Plete': - bulk pork oderher thiuktUese Vele buyer" lbc It'd died*, tt sy4 end PM; tor libonldem .Wa s and ctrok,sldis. hroe fins, hut 'quill& Si T 54, .9% sad 10 , ge N.• podrOM tan Arm at $l7 0004 T 424 Doi Wes. :Lard Pawns IMO+ , ..old st tdAe. The emery DOA* Id Arm. sea urderia&H Ro ad , 1M of ZO hbditotsetisr nt ISX4I7WI, - 100 Stkldpt V. 111•106 •Ad •et 4ocoted't4o Meer US(4IIMS&. The demand from the InterioicattllM• pp* tarp. nom aoek.a e pd.'Exchange on the eat Idler, leg K gar coat prentluts. •' Summar, Feb. 9,4llasibeirg Zona west at Noa.. ! Wheat Ana at $1 Mg f.r rd, itad-81L441414W,11ii Wm firm; whale sells .g 65e734 yellow at Illtert," rro• neoe..tiv. M. sells at 11:50t 1119 1234013 a. WhititY, &dila , . • ,6 - - MAMMA, rot. lowet; .11.010/6 were .old .t $4 74453 M. "tour mods with. 11ai1..4 1 4 'Olt/. Ida.* aaahaafrat W.' of 1000 ltd.; mkt*: S S t 4 ••4 1 "..*" ' 1 406 1 .1 11 imprtire.. fd 37E073 for r.ogy. Wbota to !lathed deataork Jur et ml .t $1 =ad 31, and 'orbit. at $1 8001110. — Outird$111$ trtOtetto for DD Tenor. sod $$ 10D We OM , Pfat/Waifa dtaadY; dale. of Maw Pork .t $l3 Male W. W 14.114 .1 . 141! at 17540. poR .111EMPHISThe'iplindidArA esp.!. DROTAIII, Clapt Ileatlykrestii;' ',tit, lee ilutatsm. utol all Intwilii*M . • pinikeit UnDAY, ladt Init. For freight or • ” miggil Milo* or to felt' " FLAME, Ilh11:8 • 001. Etegigi ir Watekty Plvolsgst;:", For Wheelieg; Marietta. Parkeisbnrg roy, Point Pleasant, GaUipilik, Gianotiti* Catletabargh, Ironton 'and PortanOtili.;. TILE new and ele&nt oteameri a n i p, i3ALLI fat Capt. J.Toorston nutoole Irare Plltabargh avYaY WID/1111.21 arlorotnr, till t;:r_ 4"ad V iii , " " ll6 MODAL lit 12 (Norm m. 11.1011-MAntIMP W.I. or to nol4 PLACE. MUMS 44/04 iip RODLAR TUSSDAY - PAOKlik, AN= votrieNKSTUA_.S.—The, ,Isks tag 4ta•uary EMMA GRAMM, Oip{.Korsoza/Was, for the above 4i4 att hillempedtet• orn4 4 y TUNIMAT 0. r. thight amis.. , • 5* upon • itsel CEPIIALIU riu s, , UNLOR, ' t. Neio YOll4. Ceptialio!Hill6 Ceplial4l.l3lV' Ce P hare :s ll lY:. ' fer-age at JOSRPH FLEMING'S, L 1. ...l nt JOSEPH FLEMINTS, , • I Cephali6 Pill . I TOUPEES 0 datable. CephalietE;ilie, ea alsrinkteig • meet whet. Cophnlio.Pille. at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, Corsair of the Diaani4 sad Ilhatiitifloot, Ozoar of lbw Mound NA IllbuilioalOsig folAt 1,..' Coo* of do Thomoad food illotallifet• U fiUND • INS-OAII3-72 bagi u ; "41 ;2 - • , WDAL-16 0610. 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