Ilitts6urgt ellette. prnozAz czrr TUESDAY . 11111115p111, 1111. 12, 1661 CITY . AFFAIRS. fifiriactsa watcsi Obssevatioss for tbs °mats, by fr. R. Shaw, Optician, 68 Fifth 84.—sonsoted Satin - is nx. nt MUDS. 9 o7akck, ' 00 62 IV 58 4 P.M. 62 —•• ,B insister ' 29 410 Po 114nday about loon 1 tof a . .treeing 'header hippmed to Mr. William Crsigh . !MPS o.earpaster employed in the Oster Depot, of the Pittibitrgh, Fort*Wayne and Chicago Railroad COMpany,,ne. Allegheny. Mr. Creighton was ,en . good* repa iring cars, and while getting out some stud' with a drcalar!np saw his left hand sociden. telly came ' commit with the saw. All the fingers were cot offs' the upper joints, being held merely by the skin, which wee lot completely severed. A miens was milled, and Mr. Creighton had to 114. .dego, the pain of a. farther amputation, it being .!necessary to cut away a portion of the hand, in order . that the wohnd might heal properly. The iojered man reside. near the depot, is about forty lean of age and. hie a family. Re formerly re. ! iridedni Elan Valley. , On Elatarday evening, Mr. D. A. Prosily, of AIM ' easy, was very seriously injured, as the neldenos ,of his father, Rev. John T. Primly, D. D. It seems that be had gone Into the stable, for the pur pose of-feeding the , bores, and while in the eat of shoving hay from the mow he missed his footing and fell hired foremost to the floor. It is not known how long be lay In this (rendition, but be woe soon after disoovered by a - member of the finally, In an hismilble state....llis bead bad struck the floor lint, end Ms Wades were so WWII. that his life was for a diselleipaited of: Herm birtnediately placed un der the ears of a phyablistr, and on Sunday even ! instal bad miaowed so as to be able to oenverse a Rids, His moiety Is still a matter of doubt. thillenday evening, an accident of a serums ea tam happened to • steamboat man named Shoos., a resident of Sboosetown, who was driving through : the city's a buggy, In company with Walter R. I Selma& The Mime frightened on Wood 'treat, opposite McCord, hat storey red ran violently ' down to the corner of Your*, where the vehicle came in contact with a poet in front of Milne% - 1 albs Mors. - Mr. Bateman escaped with a few slight bruissi; . by pimping from the buggy. Mr. Shooe woo thrown b diens upon the street, the forte of the fall teet h the scalp from the forehead . ave r . the right eye,* white hone whi showing pithily i : thrivilibllie wound. • also received a eat on the lop titre head, h a Mull wee sot Declared illis *juries are sot of • angeroes character. Re ire/ t mutates to the OMCS 1 Dr. Murdoch, who dram. ed his wends, after which he was able to proceed to theluisse of i Edged: tie:riase to tie Comity ltzpondltares. - somepomiest writing to the Post, gives • few &cur and figures for the consideration of those who are opposing the relent. " county relorm bill," now before the Legislature. The following ualikashibits the amount of expenditures fouthe daairtated, with the increase In 1868 ant 1869, over the earns paid in 1854• burls( tie years 1865.6-'7 the increase continued, but sna.osiit the 6pirea; as the following will Write t • , .. 1661 1673 1660 itiotrkot. /111fr0v0y0......—$ 601 00 $ 2,717 01 $ I,lls 78 Moat, Alielliors..- 181 In 866 411 1,130;111 !,018tely Oosioduboors--1.131 60 201 2 9 ;/31':37 281.6 ks of ,•• . tow 69 2 136 91 . 3,264•21 talit Ai, Qtartse Bradcao2Z9 7/ 2,102 90 6,616 92 t i, Ryan to UcouH.• Jail 2,005 - 03 taaa 36 11,366 pa , YolorOlilormant Joatt..l,loB 91 7,939 79 3,917'07 r.-, • -- -- ---- . UAW LP 1004 18 34,1411 47 /liana IBM twat 1859--------..—.111,611 48 retirees Is An years-, ...—.--$31,0111, 2B - To idmi above, the writer adds: "Here are seven irltieh east nearly three times u mash in 1859:u Is 11164. Bear in mind that these are lot ! by any means *Softly expensea_of rapid growth; thwyolough i not newly the worst, are shad, be ; caesetlioir applicability will be appreciated by the chist%appratateol the proposed change ; others will be adduced In due time. Now, it ball" t h e an. anal incestvecm thews aloes could be stopped,it would far Moro:time pay all , espenses of a control , 'lees departmest.” Nu Memel to Deatit-illedy Wound. The romor pristiously published by as, to the effect that • colored cripple named George Jolla was supposod to hark leirithed in the raiser of "GutloWare pande,.! in the Fourth Ward, Alla gimpy, on, Friday 11101164 lad, has proved pain ; fally,trei. :Janes had retired ins room of the buildlng, in company - with a colored friend sassed Biseesers, a' Hit boars before the fife broke ' lila, . ' be wai net seen to teat* the place, tad emilteewhere be, found, it was supposed hat be bed .parisked the flame. Yesterday a party bogus to march the miss, and at *levee o'clock tier came. open the remains buried amen the debris._ The aims and I s had bete bigot off, mitt Use body was .. to ii crisp, preseaiug • shacking spectacle. The deceased was about Ally ; yam of age, wan • widower and the father of one Fie woe • dissipated creature mid had belied :l s 'king the emote, before the fi re. Coro. Der Bostwick held an inquest upon the remiss, and it. verdict was rendered in accordenceikrith the facts at stated. - • Olt SWAY! Is liskydarh Hollow Those who aneelosirone of witnageing the modem • operand: of balm for oil can gratify their curloaity ; lextsking a trip to Boyder's Hollow, a short dbtance north - of the Allegheny city line, and near Mildale abd Mount Union Monitories. A oompsoy cf twenty quo mini now - ongsged in einklog an eapetimeatal well cia the property of Mr. Conway, in the hollow. They am boring - with a pring polo, and are now over 3.610 y-tire feet deep. The rock was roadbed at the depth of sloven feet, sad the boring will be easittiesned until the @tumour of the location is filly mated; Tare are no surface indications in the hot ' iser,aad the saterprise is looked upon as a .wild apeentlation"„ by those who are not. 'minima with the oft firer, This iheuld not disomusge the company, bonever, Me Misdeeds have been laughed-at Islas Noe way, end yet proved themselves not to be mob groat - fools after all. • ; Dletresalag Death of a Phyetetsat. Oa Saturday night last; Di; A. Gamble, a phial. Mao residing on Wylie street, in the Ms* Wird, aka at.the Mercy Hospital, from the efeida oI philtre, einem' by iatumperance. It MOM that bri *as oat daring the intense cold of last Thum. day - evening, and was so much.ezpued as to Crum his lower estremitiev. He mu Coned at the door of kishoues next morniag, enable to stand or walk. He was taken to the' Hospital, where be died. op Saturday night.. Dr. 6. bad at one time in s ensitive practice - as a physiciait, bit all confi dence hod base loot to him or late by reuoe of hb latsuiperste habits.' . I=l= Beton ledges.Blellon. Adams mad Perk* A. A. Mason & Co., for use or .1. P. Palmer, vv. Edward IL Kerala; utioa pa a book et:covet for $74 60. VaTdiet forderesdiad: • - Salomon K. Speer vs. jean B. Galloirity,.taaaat ol• the lila Or Spur & Couraia; action to recover gentle tbe mount jot' $35. The defuse claim that ohS hist grim paid to Cooroia, one of the parttime.' Verdict for delhodast. Aatea'& Jobuitan Os. Jobs MOITIIIOII. .Jary cot. Thomas Brigg■ •s. Wm. H. Wigiamic Oa Linn'Savan sr A. 1)01. - -Oo• very bold armlet lati-anielt, a couple .of gestleene, traveling aloes the read tia vicinity of Yinaptowni 0., were attracted • by the bergs' of a amid dog is s thicket near the wayside: They paid scrattention to the eireatestatme at the time, but one of the partiee, retarget that way some thane bouti after, bard the greening of • sea, se if in great misery: A light wee soured, and'tbe thicket was enrobed•forname time, but the parties seetetiboutleeving la_deepair of finding the ander et gm one of User sae samentired by a little dog, gib* begin to bail 'sad bark Sig plteortsly. He foiletred the &Waal little dOg tireighaltebrueb, mad soon mane upon its .stater, lying. desk apse 010 tronad. aid simian frown to death. They took binbim.too good tire, got bin thawed out, tad thrnish tai Mallard of the Sales of the bons in slatin4- , taint S hie seeds, left his la stair wayollitrbg to , reward ids faithful dog for having send bb life. • I ' Feiroos Daterno.—On Sendai mOraieg, cou ple of Genesee employed in West's Mintage lie. tarY,M Ibis city. hired .honten at Jackmaa's livery stable, for the purpose of going_to. Noblestows. They'grA. into Allegliesy, not knowing the direct no' (bey aid whilii Malcolm; along Obio street, eta furious rata, one of them lost bin bat directly in float of the bleyor , ej office. 'He Wu er• rested mid of 'lb. Officers, lied his partner, on belting to see the result. wee also apprehended. The on innate against,ninniag horses through the ',streets was read to them, aid they were fined, Iwo dellikeachf which they paid. Mr . Jackmsie also took poeseassow ef bin horsee,*hich were in bad cooditice from excessive pinpoint. One of Ik e es m. palliation of his conduct. stated that 'ne had leerler been on a horse bilorre , BZCZPTIOE or vas Paratoterr. - -We have bees , htferati that all the military-implies' of the comfy, are lime limited to take part to the recap.' . tiaae,ot the•Preeideat elect, oa slot Thumb, eves ,4 .m„,..._ • Division, Brigade sad flegieseeuel ilea i 'helle• b iiid'arittUest,hy their eotaiaaadaele. ;The Count itzecativiComaittere have a aseeteas "tailed Ibr T so da) atomise, aed the Campaign Club for Wed ay—ale'thit we may espeet a haling recap. tles fa the Citiorgzoeitivo of the nation. 4;3i. _ •oir Pawls *misc.-0o flooday sight Iles °ace of DM Stebbins liamoa,No. 191 Pm &WM, way Oita* 07,a burglar aid robbed of ; • aleaMber of , articles.; .Tbe Wef.ptoed.aceen dm ball by mug a toy to the sight -bitch, after which tbay took the key of the oISM. 1100 f from aid imtmed the ales.' - A gold plate, coo ; tide mg 'Ol, or tea teeth . ; ■ 'Nt.'s's, with ebony rAe • Impost' or ;gold, 'sir a smell lamp. of 1; „Millimeter' stolen; altar which the thief decamped. ; ; r•-• gig Mt KASSA .—Tbe following silOoftal lan , orninitksoi)edged, by Meyer Wilson . towaship, $5l tO Wm; /11.Coaaell, Dogmas.. • . 10.00 • ..!•;7*.?",' °* p. julbt, - „C., Clad, .0.11/iheir, „.„ 1 00 = i pstit 0 ,1 2, 4 1 41 1 f4. 14 0 11 •4tretera. A .L7 , iisl OW** • _ _. ... r.Cleudittbros rii i tire 10e. -- -- Cleassee ha 4 com. The regd."! quarterly metre( of the Piieur ears • wee held hat evening, at thei room, the Council Chambers. ! I Members present, Menus. Reese, W l icA, dare, Gregg, Leonerd, Kemp, Barber, Wilkinoon,i Elliott, Roy., Graham, Wilma, Montgomery, McCarty, Warden, 11/sayer, Tibity, Rommel, Mackey and President Stewart B. C. Sawyer, Jr., Chairman of the Committee of Conference and Inspection, submitted a report, of which the following is an abstract: Eagle—bloisif in good repair nod eueflent or der. ANo IBleamer in fine eenriceable condi ties. Thirty 'sections of hose in one.. Active members, 50. Allegheny—House In good repair. Committer recommend that engine, (twenty-three yean old) be condemned and replaced a steamer.. Hose carriage new, and a beauty. 'twenty section' boss in um. Active members, 10. Nrptsuir—lioneeaboald be repaired. Na I band engine in fine order. Good new base carriage. Twenty-three @actions bowl in use. Acute mem ber, 115. Disquenie—House in excellent order. lEogino bag been sold. Hose caning every good. Hose io use, eighteen sections. A cove members, 50. Niagara. House in good repair. A No. I*earn er in serviceable condition. Hose carriegb con demned. Twenty-sic sections of hose 41 UHL Active members, 50. Viyikd—House needs repair; beautiful band en gine in Clue order, witch la soon to give plies to • first clam steamer. Ham earrings requires paint ing, and is all right in other respects. Thirty. Ise- UM, of hose In use. Active members 82. . . Good Intent -noose in very bed repair; engine In good unload:de condition. }lore carriage one of the but In the oily. Twenty-three sectioot of home in nee. Active-members 84. The himediato repair of the hones is mama:landed. Ardependesee—House in good repair. Reoom mtmded that hand engine be replaced by a ;steamer. Two bees 4'6.t sec—one In very dn. ordarJ Twenty sections of hose In nee. Aettve member; 40. Relief-141M In very had repair. Hand engine in me somerierenty-two year., and Committee eon damn her and recommend that she be replaced by a steamer. H4e carriage new, light and substantial. Twenty-one Sections of hole In are. Aotiye mem hersr,llo. On motion,i d was agreed by the Cominittee or Confieenoe and inspection, to recommend he Ana. dollen to ask Councils to pus an ordinance direct; tog the employment of a competent engineer for each steamer. The report was a spied, whereupon kr. liars moved that the reoommendadon relative to employ ing engineere be stricken oat. This gave tise.to a muy anhnatad disidssion, in which It was developed clearly that the steamers now in service' had very competent mod to work them. The following resolution, offered as a Substitute for the recommendation. of the Inspection Corn mittee,,by Mr. Leonard, wan adopted Reserved, ,That the Association request each and etery company ruuriing a Steamer, to elect or ap poiat competent persons to serve as eagiueers. Thomas V. Wilma, Esq., presented the creden balm of Jamie W. Vick, as a member of the Asso ciatior, to fill the vacancy caused bg the resigna tion al Mr. Leghorn. The credential. were read, and Mr. Via was admitted to a seat in the At sociation. I On motion.of Mr. Kaye, the Committee' , • ppoint ad to revise the Coastitution of the Anomation was . dierharged. Mr. Gm", of the Committee to Noleit dominoes from lewerance Companies, reported the following received for 1860: Allegheny $.lO f Citireris $5O ; Delaware $00; Western $lOO ; Perinsylvinia $4O ; Monongahela. 150 • North American 650 ; R. C. Loomis, egent,lB22. Total, $375. • James Petrie, Chief Eagiarier, cube:kW the quarterly statement of the somber of fiies, with the amount Of loss. The following is a Semmary: Number of 6re5...25 1 Total lost $23,590 False a1anh5......15 linemen, 13,715 Love over I aaaaa tee The report waiimeeptent, and the Chief !Engineer was asked it he had anything to communicate for the benefit of the Association, Mr. Petrie replied that he bad nothing Special to communicate, but be wished to call the attention of the Auociation to the urgent necessity 'sitting for some eystent of giving the alarm in ma of fire. At prelent that. is no mists= at all, and the false aline, are so numerous' that many active Itzeinen refumr to turn out imolai they NO the light of the These false alarms caused great monoulnie and expense, and.should be obviated by 'oboe mesas. Mr. Bowyer moved that ascii company Conuibous their bell, to :be recast In one large bell—the same to be gated in some ventral and eligible kohl.", so' that It could be heard generally through the city. The motion was discusied,- and did cot awn to meet with mosh favor, a, same commies have bells which cog $5OO, while other oonspanids own no Mlle. The 'matter was referred to the invective companies for their action. J. IL Walker, Second Assistant llogloser, tender ed his wastiptation, which was accepted; null Thomas F. Wilson, Esq., warhosolmensly chosen !to 11l the vacancy. Mr. Tibby offered the iollowieg, which, on mo tion of Mr. Mositsomerr, was adopted i , WIIIIMEAS, Accordingto the pretests ustitelfen ofthis body, the Association becomes to tally din: solved, or otherwise void, at the excitrau n of each year.no member holding over for the cobtionsece The f the burins m of the Association . The fore, ' nesolerd, That the different compeni comprir ing this Association be requested to cal meetings at an early day, for the purpose of Lakin into con sideration the propriety of altering or issnendieg Article 2J of the Consiitntionoo es to empower the delegates hereafter to draw' for the imipective term. of eel, two and three years. Mr. Mackey, Secretary of the Areinceition ' eel,- mitted a communication front Thomas Siriel,Erq., Assietant Controller, euggeeting the propriety of the Fire Department tatting part to the / reception of Preeident [Almelo, upon his arrival id this,eity. The communication was received, need the bee_ calm woe requested to notify Mr. Steil that the Department deemed it iaexpedient tei Make soy official demonstration upon the occur/ion of Mr. Lincoln's visit. Alter passing ■ few hills, the lieeoefation ad f.earsied. ASK • providing ATRIA .14&fumy Per the week = = B't Pittstegh lixebsocork IL IL Citizen? " Iron City Allsgheny 402,990 289,5101 212,989 169,312 106,368 150,890 157,569 ,681,034 ,649,89 941,791' 712,19• 721,7 b 845,84 778,91: '1,479,116 1,449,036 7,010,9 ' ,099,421 E51=311 I 30,080 -7- 23,804 13,837 EZM uAsturias: Loa• lOfircakepi Dvad j ts; boats. ...... 203,228 • 848,1 - 713r3 96771 - 5 lohinige - 837,415 188,785 58,316 ILll.. 375,215 282 0110 32,822 Mine - 325,105 _ 82,80 p 27,775 Mootinniee;..— 276,038 87,832 40,663 Iron ... . . 263,160 228,285 2,600 ......... 405,050 95,60 13,442 2,685,898 1,592,307 270,343 Lod 2,642,821 1,701,427 233,634 I 43,0751 -41 38,707 I 11.09,1.191. ..... Dearases...— .... Sow York Binak etaNn•a;. .—Tha But Statainal for lb* Of LOUIS of #1,637,1174 ; ,801,136; berme in Clraol►- In Dapoolla, $1,10E1,883. New Team, Feb. 11. put week shows a weeee la Spade, $2, , Uoa, $261,1129; hip A Wrusas PALLS DAAID Ise Col7ll+.—Qmito • commotion was cveinid ii liastoa,'Pa! on Wed nesday afternoon list, by the ansouncein ' ent that a mu had died in the Coon House. Daring the trial of the cue of Downier no. Baggy, • guns- Man named m. Abater, aged about 79 years,- of Philadelphia, was the stand, tutifyiag, when ha fall from the chair and - died 11111300 instantly. He -wag carried to the mediate of Dr. H. Detwillu, where be was issamieed by that gutleolau and Dr. Bergin, whim it was discovered that the vital spstli bad fled. The disease was Unposed to be to Oho lion of Shall:sub His remains were seat to Heller town. the alit day.. fletstr Learuse...—Three men were rrrrr Ted in the market ; house, Allegheny, on Sunday, in com. mon soarers. Mayor Drum imposed ,finea upon each of them, which they paid and were discharg ed. A young man wee taken last evening, from the corner of hobiesole and Federal streets, one similar charge, but dismissed. Mayor Drum 'is determined to break-up corner loa4agoted in do ing so be will receive the hearty thanks el the community. hall/MAT SLIVItIIOI rivar.D.—One night aumbric.ol reserve, segreee. Irons. the herder couatiee'or Maryland plead through York county, Pa., es their way tn • frivel4lm. The neat day they were punned Mid ellplU in Adages toasty, and taken back: to their old rivartera. No oppomitioo wu snide to their return by the citizen.' of the id kip in which they were captured. SUDOVI pLATH OT,AN OLD CITILDIL— , OB Sunday afternoon,!about two o'clock, Mr. Richard Hashes, • well lorokrn end esteemed citizen, died suddenly at hie inside:nee, 773 Penn' street, from so attack of apoplexy. Mr. H. was In hie sizty . ..lath year, and had been in his uanakftealth op till within . a abort pencil Of hie death. Bosse Alto. Wiaoi QtCOVINED.--lbe horse and wagorlbelosging to Frederick Tras, botcher, of Realists owlishly', and_allegad to hairs Won stoles by Philip Staimmiller, was recovered' on &today, IS a botcher yard. is ilnydsOs upon a suteh warrant Wood by Maio,. Drum. The propos', had boss Sold by Stainmiller. • ' Wirereoeite,--)1 abort time ago a Mrs. W o Pp Perry misty, died vary midway, cad was buried; Tweedy dap altar, they beabaed, Weaver, was gale married, when roui play op treepeeted, ind the deemed was dknatirred a few delete,arl It was seeeetaided that ebb had hart peed. : W has dad. I - Gait gO;i.r-tbosiu 'Oliver, ciiimilbed by Volonimillotildioe . (a' Rigel lokoor itolliog..oo old*, , M1011110:1/; - 010Miy. birooto vet of hi. *l ir ill , 4 10 0 111 11 1 1 1 01 , 0 1 4/0 1 PCIIIP* 1 . . Visit of the IPtMedeeit ItlecitosPeigiiimsPells tee lOW Bythe following conesposossesi it . w+ bailees . 'hats mostiatiof sitasss has beint - callid to yr mmble this 1881180011, at It otelocksat tile Boaid of Trade roonM,to make suitable anssitist saw tor the receptionel Preaideat Lincour sliding:as; on their arrival ih this city. A nMeticg Consciis also ban been i callad for this muds', 'anti prepara tion will be made for receiving the dietWlgniseeal visitors in a paoperand becoming manners Prrnotmoe, Ralf. 11th, 1861 : To at lion. George Wilson, Mayor's DIGALB 8111:r You are reaper:Malty respiested to call a public'Wee.isg of the citizens to Make suit able arrangement., for the reception of libel Hen. LIDCOI.II,- President 018. t, on his arrival this city, on Thursday neat. Most respectfully, I W. Each ba Samuel Al'inder, A. Bradley, M. W. Watson, Joseph WoOdwell & Co:, B. C. Sr. J. H. fiewyer, Hanna, Hart kto blame Sr. Anjer, IL E. Sellers, , J: W. aaaaa Samuel Febnestock Samuel firlartiot Cartwright & Young, W. & D. BilleMrt, McCord & Pennock, Hart o R. Bughman, Jobs A, Renshaw, Lambert At Shititon, Joe. Eiliott; James Park, Jri Jaines S. Begley, Curling, Robertson & Co. B. A. Fohuestoek & Co., Wm. J. Howard, .H. D. Reymiii. W. B. Huntee, S. B. & C. P. Markle John T. McCombs & Semple & Jones, Whitmore, Wolf; De; & Co., Lope & Gregg, Wm. Barnhill, Jr.. David Sim., Robert &Hingham. John W. Riddell, • Wm. bleCoteheon, Thomii Steel, Thomas Mantel', Joseph Irwin, J. G. Patterson, :lobo Rahman-, In:compliaono with t• seurwf Pittsburgh witl Tradd Rooms in mid e . ionaot • (to dal) at II o• • e Whether or Slot. A curious rase came before Mayor Drum last waning. Mary Brown, • good lookleg colored WOOllll3, refuted a charge of disorderly sooduct against John Thornton, an ebony swain, who had haunted bar (or several yeare past, altgieg that he could Cot lire without her, and If oho rofasod to marry him death would bo the result. AU his pro. tastatiOns were of no avail, and is • fit ofldaspair he lately Married another! Th. boneymoOn had not waned until Thornton impudenUy mewed him snit for the band of Mary Brown, deviating thkt he could neither.eat nor deep for thinking and diuming of her. Ilia lois-making booms intolerable, and snit was aocordingly entered against him. John was arrested, and after a hearing 'he sigma to let Mary Brown alone from that forth forever, and was dischMeed upon paying costs. Mary subse quently et munterad John upon Ma street, and—ist &ening th t ho should hare been sent to the pent. unitary f or life, for his blowout outdoor, berated the Mayor most terribly for not having Julia whipped or hanged. Determined that he should hot escape thus, she all upon him with an outman*. and was about administering a severe castigation; when she was - seised by officer Tyler and locked !up in the tombs allar a sharp struggle. in which sheattempted to ustaidah oat both the two oyes out" of theeflioer's head. She was still in the lock-up at e late hoar lest craning, bewailing the nnhajwy fate of an on protooted female! IrrrrrlYkri ■ore Ahmat the Jestrt.—Cottittet Sults The Israelites, Sunimetheld and kedge, whose arrest on en•picion of having born concerted in the robbery of Mr. Frauee dry good. Here, cre ated .0 much excitement on Sunday, had a hearing before Mayot Wilson, yesterday morning upon • chargeof disorderly conduct preferred by Adolph Barthkat, and were discharged upon compromising the cape. They sedierouenDy employed Ifdr. How ard as menet!, and in toe afternoon they irritated mail before Alder Man Donaldson, ugliest Bernard Dougherty and Robert Hague, the officers who arrested them, and brought Hiem• handcuffed to to the city, and also against Wee. Barnhill, jr., Mayor , . Clerk, who seized a bottle from Which one of them wan &lain, while in the cillthe, and threw the conteiths in his flee. The Boner belonged to themeless, and not haring had may refresh ments for severe' boom, they rimmed the right to take a drink, even in the thyorie omee. These lints are all for 'nentall and battery, and Vre believe • the aecnemf appearettund entered bail to answer. Bummerfield teepee store in Washieston, Pa., end the partlee hove erprresed a deteimiriatio• to bring a civil action lot dmithgre agiiinet officer. Hague and Daugherty, for 1,..1 artsui and ire prisonmeet. They will be le toe city oe Sateidey to lestitete proceedingv. != A Scaldslnmate r Uslug a Mang ihart Oa Friday seentee last, . serious dithoelty oo caned wt a staging cahoot le lodise•, teem*, *Lamm milteepoto. the ztty. A elogice cheater and school teedier named' , Croikehauka, having taken umbrage et i young man waned .1. B. killer, they resolved to 6gltt it out rod drowr their °este. The dielseity Int apesaitly terminated by Cterikebsults dating temple biota et, the heed with along allot, labiate knocked him d..eu •od rendered him eseseleale. Ols hlocCay the (Lk:trod' patty .p. peered before Mayor Drum, of Alleghsoy„ and pre ferred a charge of assault er,,i.betterytwith 'intent to kill' egsnem hie antagonist. A Irstreiet ea la. teed for the terreet of Crtithebsuke. d,ricoen I.eicgay.--11 colored woman named .Harriet Minks •pneered balms M ayor thWyester ,day afternoon, and charged • colored slater tuned Mary 'Wagner with mooing - a pair of pantie from her dwelltag. The seemed Mated that atin had only "borrpared".tba garment allotted to, and, apse papas for the same waa docharaed. Ktaato.-41 young man named (leo, Janniogs, of Cleveland, fireinso on ihe Cher,latraad 'Pitts burgh .11.aifrOad. wan hi:led on Wedneadav even ing last, on ilia main lion of that road, c Wool dis tance taboo* Ham:loudenllo, 'viola augment is coupling the Inlet elf LO the tnodor. • Smen 'noon* ACCOMBED.— Int 'of stolen goods were found over the I'•.rnt yesterday, by the Meyer'. police, moat M wkneh tour been. rd•Mitied. Some arrests base bee. meat, and the Okras MID is search u(other pante.. • NIT. 11th, 1861 SVaCTT os Tac PICAcr..—A Id. McChao yesterday !edged a entemitinent enema& Wm. B. Linedecker, charged with Naivety of the peace, be oath of hie wile Marian. He nee been to j rtl for qua. time, and hi. wife evidently &Aires to keep him theta. Tressort Nolail Not.. 411 oth.r Mu EN 104,;62 126,07, 47,429 1947'4 103,153 71,1421 21,7611 --L soma. 1 481,751 69,664 185,284 88,194 58,838 10,449 99,117 16,102 CUT COUNCIL Moot thee stoning at seven o'clock to make srraogemenia to receive Abraham Lin cols, Prnodest elect alba Uoitrd Stated, who ell reach uor city on ThoreJay afternoon at 6r. o'clock. To OIL Corrarm...—We have for !sale • assail meit tad boiler, or save■ barge power, in good order, about naa year old.' Way party rleinrruse 01 purchasing chwp for rorh will phase' call at this office. 467,530 453,743 FIINALLY CONDirrrro --James C. 'I rieible, °berg ed with bret.) , on oath of ma encl., b. Trimble ha. beet l nalry earnmived to answer. • BLoon rooD.--/ItLention is called to this moat tetsataal , ta and ort.alitiJ praparstUrn.adrettlual Io melba, colosno. It la au autina,a. dtatarret and must out.. cuutuauded ulth soy of Os DOE“Oluell talent mdldan of tt. clay. It la . cattail. steady for all the throats spaeLEINI. awl *verbally M.D. of a apruula mature —.I lung staudlag—at nark., mouths, out you.. Mere,. M. 117 HI Walsh,astn g Dorn of Noe York.sre the sole meats for It, sad ales vrOvrtotor• of lb. •Intld-nouttutad Dr. JlLlTaa's litaidtrau COsbul," ao slticle .1,1 o& ovary anther should have le h.. , lardlcloe sioant Is pow of awed; sad coatatalag, n It dos, a. pasegorla or oplato of say bind. It can be retard spa. ono the tettoat ofatlelauce,and With* found an Invaluable special le all eases of latatalla complain. —Ohts.Slals - J.strool. ClJusgsal Dsdara id.rusem.t. rol sale by a au. IL SIMMS Asso4l4o Weed at. rttelstrah. P.. dalf:dkolet/ yOgil`Doceon O. HAMS, Water Can and Hons plink, physician; also agent for Calabar's oellibratad Truss for R.optisras. No. ISO hatithltall St. t Dstersrairr.—Ur. O. 81U, No. 246 Penn street, *Ole& to ell breeches or the Dental prase . Noe. BirALL 'should not fail to read the °Aver M. 0.! of Prof. Wool. I. SAPONIFIER! Important to . Families! Savo - Time, Trouble, and Expense. TILE TUN ' B E S T_ : . MARKET ARTICLE 0 ?von IN MAKING SOFT SOAP! Ono pond equal to Bit poutidi CO r r S ][3[ ! Penn'a. Salt Manufar,tig. Co. PITTSBURCH. PA. &tot by ell Drotorloto It Growl to the thew /We.. ...... SLUT WOODSID & PARRY, • UNIINEINI AND DZALNHA IN a A.11.33015T 001.1. v IgniAlarr, Wive. Omani awl Water MAN. $131411 PITTIMITAD PA. GUN BELTINO AND GUM IIASIOSTB 'which will amid sir rahrealicit without - bolos cicalae, mid the sewcreci told will WA dhatelth Ib pliabili• ry 7wipic pc at do Loather Store of IC DS LANUS, WS Lain? N,oppodb WO of Wood. , 1.114 w 'BATH= BELTING, of the Imist Bute aks, cak.sontod, at due. Irbkh nal withal otaAlaa, mad *Mb • palloa Omaha to the ialloyokt the Ma Mar of N. DI LAI92, 233 Maly •• • had et Wood. LI. . (a QM PACKING—AII thicknesses, LACK . Vs kith! nth. MILT 1100111. OMNI SIVIIITR. as, Itot ond , tor Nilo or CM Litany drool, *malts hod of Wood. N. LLEGIL fl AlBll4B-100 boxee Laser jAI lOC bons Ihinell Raids% 1.1,1124 " iltriri.,. is' .--.74lhvitssiirnemis -, .k.--i541,,Ek.x5.::,•:,,,-.7,-i-zir,.....x.tre-4::::—.,..„k,'•-•,.,0a: 7 MEE a Orrice, Feb. 14, 1861. . a abase• regoestt, the tilt tumble at the' Board of ity, on Tueaday, the 12th clock, a. m. coaac WIIAON, Mayor. IMEIS Rroaght. Tor We al WlNlark. Iri TAE - LATEST NEWS. it TBLZOBAPH EGEIVED - AT. THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Congress—Second Session. WaIIBIBGTON, Feb. 11, 1841 Iloiss.—fir. Craig, of N. C., offered • leg : Mumma, South - Caroline' [loom* Alabama, Mlsiiselppl Louisiana and FloCida have seceded from the confederacy of the United States and ladled • Southern Confedersey; and, Whereas, It is, desirable that the post amicable relations!b.,. evict between them and us, and that war ' hoald hoald be avoided the greatest aalemity that can malt from it; therefore, A mired, By, the Senate sod Ilona of Repreeeu naive., that the Premien be reijaired to acknewl edge the independeare of the said Southern Con federacy im soon as official iefatiaatios of it. comb bailment be received, and we receive each Coto:. mmaionere a 1311111 be appointed by that Govern ment ter an amicable adjustment of all putter. in dispute. Mr. Craig asked that: the reeolution be put on Its -passage pow, as all men desired that peace ehould , be p d. ' Mr. Fareaworth, of Illinois, moved that the no: halm) he *erred to•.the Committee on Patinae. (Laughter.) 400 motion of. Mr. Craig, it wee reried to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. McClernand introduced a r caution, whit . b was adopted, reciting that by the eeizare of the cant. money and cuetom house, by the revelation ary authorittan of Louisiana, the United States has been pet at defiance, and palling on the President (I* it bq not incompatible with the public toler este to 'end the Lido all the fact. an the cue, and ) liat oho, if any have been taken, or are coutem: p ateil, to recover p?ssecieion of the said property. Ar.i Folmar, of It., V , introduced a resolution declaring that neither the Federal Government nor thi people, or the government of the noo-siavehold log State. bare any pu,Pofifi of "D l'6lolooll right to legitiate upon or interfere with Amway in any state in the Union. The vote was oiled, and after much confusion. Si. resslusition Cu pasted. You, 1444—nays, 4. A reconsideration was carried, 'and Mr. Sherman proposed the following modification : jtvelelved, That neither Negro' nor the peop:e, nor the government' of the nun-elaviholdlng Ste es have any eonelltutlotial right to legislate 'upon' or interfere with 'slavery In any of the illavaliohllng State' of the llnion ; posed—yeas, ail; nays, none. Mr. Sickles off.red a reeolution 'calling - en the Secretary of the , Treatrury, to inform the House whether there are : any obstructions to the Remus Law. in South\ Carolina ' thorgia, Alabama and Lorne**, mud_ also what measures have been takes to asters revenue cutters from seizure, and to recover those which hays been seized together with ether properly. Mr. Burnett prorsed an amendment which was accented, caliintion the Pytaident to fornieh ,the reasons Which :have induced him to bring a large numher of troops to Wushiogton, and why they are kept,l here . , and whether he has any information Arming a conspiracy to seine the caplet, and to prevent the inauguration of the President elect. The resolution was passed. On motion of • lldr. Curt* of lowa, ands it Mut pension of the rules, this Neill° Railroad bill,; as returned from the Bemis with amendments, 'ut made the special order fur to-morrow and Wallies day. Mr. Won, of Pa, indicated an amendment pro potiog to repeal' that part giving oertaln donations and (machine to Mot Taxa railroad branch. In aue Ti;.. passes a sesetsloo ordinanqs and adhere to It for six month'. The Coale toted on the Satiate's' amendment , to the Dedeleoey and Diniomatio Appropriation Bills ',bah again go barb to lite . 13enkte for notion. Mr. Stout, of Oregon, under a snetieozion o f the toles, introduced a resolution makinta bill for the payment of Oregon and Washlogtort laud debts the special order fur title del week. The resolution was Ipaseed and the Muse ad journal, B .-51 r. Wade, of Ohio,ntesarthod four petk Coo. onmerously signed by alltiacts of Plalladelphla, ..king Congress to stand firmly by the Cotoo, the Constitutionend theenforeement of the laws. Mr. Crittenden, of I{y, promoted • large number of petitions from inane. of Massaohosette, Indiana and Missouri, mains for atm. atonement 0 the dirE- culties,of the country. • • - Mr. Engler, of Pa , presented iielitittee asking s Con. gnus to submit the question pr amendment.' to itbe Constitution to the people, and. also fifty petitions mates for . the paheage of the Crittenden resolutions.' novena amendments wore added. Mr. Hata, 01. N. H , moved to strike net the se•. teal apatopriatious Inr the Pen.,cole Navy Toed. Cloned. Mr. Hole offered en amendment to repast so mach of the act of loot ye. IS prevented the put chaise of patented article; Mr. Pearce, .tit Md.. 13.1r f s-tnti to amend so as to except &emelt. Agreed ]I ~ xr, the amendment was adopted. , ~.. M. Hale °Germ, so enlP.l.l.non to build emote steam 'leaps of se.l. Mr. If .ter, or a., 011,11E4, 'here was something a little range eh tit this. li 10,,Ited like building such a c silt of Tenet. 103 0 , 4 go ! ea u th e pm. o f the',stet which had eeced• 4, amd he feared that Atte WA somethinglAlMll th,flPlipm,rectlmite lief, He wee pposed toanything:thst looked like co. ~, .. . . , . ' Mr. Grid. , of lose, isc' ' latn‘d all enclatotee ties, heti ediocated the tatiestitnent as novenas, for the Mope mermen ri dm navy. Alter twitter diseemirm, the entendmeet was airreW d yeas 30, ear IS. The bill wall reported to the Senate, when the app.:mil:a it sliwtre-el-War wax again debated. Mr. a said' ho-would oppose soy Mean , e looking to the roerciair et the seceding States. Mr. King. of N. V., mod he glij therefore voted •gatust tbia measure, behoving it to be usitecessaryt, but now that treason was shoed in the land, be would vote to put the country in a positum to de. lend itself against domestic or foreign enemies. He would use all fOrhearence, nod make every effort for conciliation, but would never admit the right to divide the country led peaceably break up the government. Cabinet oftiaera and Senator' bad been interested, sod there bid been no doubt ■ foul plot to diseipt the enactment wan coated, plated. , Some Cabinet oh icer. had been drives out in disgrace and indicted lot grand larceny. He would tell the gentleman that this (ramie moat come to an tad. Mr. Green. of Mo, expressed hie intention to minnow hie sentiments at another time, The Senate adjourned, Departure or Mr. Lincoln Pinta springneld—Uts Speech to his Frlendr—Alectlng Scene Nraintartsto, IIL, Feb. 11 —Mr. Lincoln' left the latißl at 7,30 A. it., .accompanied by a large i contou 're to the depot, where bear', 1000 citizen. had alr ady collected. Alter he had shaken hand. with a umber of Immix be took his stand on the platfurM of the car and .puke As follows i My Wends, no ease not oil my position can ap preemie the amdnewel fail at this partiog. To this people 1 ewe all that 1 sm. Mere I have lived more thee • quarter of a eentury—here my chit demo were burn, and ,here one of these lien buried. I know not how soowl shall see you -agate. A duty . devotees upon me, .which is perhaps greater tha n that which hai devolved upon any other man since Ike 01 Wasbiligton. lie never would have succeeded meant for the aid al Diets. Provi dence, upon which Ile has at all times relied. T ~ I that I cannot succeed wathout the ' some Die Be aid which sublimed him, mid in th e lame Al ighty Being I place say reliance for support. I h pe you, my tweed., will all pray that I may re ceive that Divine asmatance, without which / can not succeed, but with which niece*. I. certain. Again 1 bld you all an ellectionate farewell. Ll.nodgappianse sod crow of "we will kw . f+s' you.") . Dural the epstich Mr. Lincoln betrayed mach 111130t1011, and uhe crowd was affected to . The trate hilt precisely at hall put eight. The fullowteg persons accompany tile. Lincoln : D. fi. Nteulay, I. y of the i'mtaident elect ; Juha Hay, OM. L. Lincoln, Major eater, United States Army,CoLASumner, United Ulan Army, Col. R. Ellsworth, Hua. D. K. Da buts, Mate Auditor o lCol. W. U. Laadun, Aid to Governor Vitro, Judge David Danis, Has. D. H. Browning, K. T. Salter, editor ul die Spriegfield Journal, Itubt. Irwin, N. B. /add,- sad GaorO, Laths,,. • Mr.. Lincoln ransom in Springlinld nod Dee wink, arid will went Mr. I.toculo to New Voi I New OaLesne, Feb. 11.— the steamer Veleacn, arrived at Havana tine) Vera Crux, bringing; Oa railed foreign minieters and Gen. fdiramon The papal nuncio was limited at Vera Cruz midi took refuge at the French Commutate. Miramom escaped oteguieed, aver greet danger. The sack,' bishop and bishop. ire all railie; the populace; stoned them at Vita Crux nail they were afterwards' detained by the eitAhortues for trial. The A 11306 can minicar Weller, wait received oa the 31/Weill se ti The Tea Convention passed as ordinance fiev-1 oriag the tormaonul a southern Confederacy anal elected maven delegatesko the Loathers Congress The 1101111101 . Charmer, laden' with eotton,_wes . ' burnt tothihreter t s edge ten - miles below Deneld sonville. 'Five lives ire supposed to have been lost. The rire originated 'belt the wheelheese.f The Convention adopted a State deg. tt can_ elms of a red field with keine* pile yellow star with thirteen stripes; blue, white, and rod: Th at' ordninence mikes ita penal Amite lor piloti s Naha, to bring over,the.lier soy United Flitted wan vessel. The Convention passed an ordinance to] accept she criminal law of thefUnited f StatesfDini trict Court. The 'snort of itin Postal Committee!, was adopted: ' The report of the Committee Doi Federal propertyowenrecelved and end. ;, Ctionnatt, Feb. I I.—Mania. Moody had pair en met this morning near Newport, Kootenay, and whilenweiting the arrival of .the carro t l iwi r 'friends interfered arid the challenge was withdrawe., The matter was amicably settled, when the partieel on returning to Newport were m reeurd by the Sher-1 ifl el, Campbell county, Ky., at 12 o'clock ti t ( DighL • !'- I A German named Albert Kil tension) au stabbed to tie been by Chula@ Klinger, and Instal:Air killed. NSW ORLIANS, Feb. 9.—rbe Cooveritioo bu re-, 'oink that wader the preterit spews It impoisl4 ble, for a sloes State to astablith postal arrange.? Netts adequate to the *sate of the people,: soli rierophted the Ceotral Goverardeat4t Washlogttaii . to early It, Sad the' Botulism Coogrees hereof tsti be oalled sport to foto perinsaast:paital:arradotJ arts. „ „ . Punaon.siaa, Feb. 11.— „„ s Fa s spasms uom., mime of lam Deblois ?56, of this isitydlo_i ors that this maims orgaitiuttoits Or Mints *eat to tsy that capitol of ha Coast,i44 th "? l4° the- •Cilthir4lll6the wiviriaibbs.witlk Immo ";., • ' 1. • - 'i - A.iis - ib - iiiiti''dtgriyt ~ix . far —. g . gr_.*lisimated the ' ' 'of the Glib boafth,..._g. lb President sleet sui the paily: • 'The P 1 • 11 "' t ie received and ,indemitict lajt Gov. Mottecr,•ar.d es weed to a eardigiWithfaer white horses: - The procession formed- a . pageent. Seldom, Weyer; silt honed hem. Thelarocession wer composed of both }limes of the Legislature, nubile officers, municipl l ens horiiies, militaiiiind firemen. Great enthnsiaxon w manifested along the line of march. The Prils , Idiot sidled in the carriage, ackriotriedgieg the - vol. faiaa of the surrounding thuuniude Iteachibg the Daltee Bonne, the procession halted. Mir::Lincoln ' Wee snorted to the balcony. Ile said became Nee to thank them for the support given hiii ¢ylndiaria to the true and just cause. c., a retoo mud 'torsion are term, much used now with temper and 101 l need. Let-ets!not misunderstand their meaning, our the Meal of those who use thorn Let us get their Meanie from meta who depiecate the things they w o uld represent w by their use. Whet is the 'looming Pf ,i the words ? Would marching an army into $o th•t aline, with hostile intent, be-invasion 1 I thinkt it it would ; and it would be coercion, also, if the So th Carolinians be forced, to submit; bat if the II ited Stelae should merely bold and retake its own Id (ohm, collect duties or witlhold' the mails where Oa tug* violated , would a yor all of these things In Invasion or coercion ? Do professional Union Iclsrt, resolved ta re s ist reclaim., anderstand such things ail these on the part of the United States to be tioercihn or invasion? Ifithey do, their idea of preservation le exceedingly t in and airy. In 'Wt. old, the 'Onion, u a family lotion, would seem to itno la regular marriage, bat. a fort. of free love ar ,teaat,..tri be maintained by personal attractldn. 4a what consist. the special osolodoeol of a Stitt, r 1 Speak not of the poeition assigned to, a theta in the Union by the Conetitution. for that by the bond we all rnsognine. Thft pdatitiiin, hawse- . t. s a r po S i t . e e t .s e c eg an u tle i t ri c z a h r . ry jo ou n t. ten lf i . t a or S y ta ft t . e d a i n t : i er inb n i n o : hint., it whet, an a matter of principle. Is a State bettor 'than a country I .• Would en °echoer° of Panes be it; exchange or righus upon principle X. kIY, whet righttul , prieciple may a State,..beieg Dot Otero than one-fiftieth part of the coition in soil hod population, break op the nation, and tithe ' coerce a larger dingle° .ot itself 7 What mysterious rights to play tyrsota is contained ini• district of country with its people by mere ly eallioglit a Slate. Mr. Lincoln, le conoluslot. said , hewasonot asserting anything bat asking quantal' lot them to minabler and decide In their oath mind! crime Was right and whit was wrong. Coed Morons-tieing loudly celled fur, sppeared end' 'spokeo In congratulatory tone to the multitude, whitab weeweeiN no 11,P000me. .., - . lip t • aioninFi at doyen otalook, the members ,of Shale isliternweloomed Mr:Lincoln, who was now lolldlog a reception at the floire. The awned - pisylog to sod fro forgot all etiquette. Each one usitmedlto outdo his tilboer companion. ', Mr. Lincoln and suite I this city to-morrow Ilit.toa O'alook fur Cinch:lrma r 1 j NiatutcLE, Feb.. 11.—A. fat u heard Ircon t all thwdelltatee elected are Union men. The niejor ,idea ie eir favor are 'overwhelming. The prolo. "itition for a Convention is defeated hi • large vote. ,le,Nitelorille the vote stood as follow.. Union 'ocindidars, 2990—Secession,555; for ConientiOn, 1290—a mast ConventicM lsCfl. . 1 , CarLaturoa,Pob. 11.—A dispatch from Savannah, s rvosived: to-day by Gov. Pickens, Sittig OW 01:11 ',Now Yak vassals soiled by the Georgia anthoriGes wire reamed on the announcement frooi Now Yerk Oat thelmuskets seiamtat New York bad been siren ; hi charge to Mr. Lanier. 1 DETROIT, Feb. I 1.-'-Jo hn late State Treaauier, charged With the emnezzletilent !of ranneyalfrnln the'State. was arrested at Lancing to. day, and held in 82.5,000 recogainance, to ,appear , eaaPination. . . Lotitavtur., Feb. 1 I.—Memphim, on Satordny, 'vita between three and Ire hoodred for 01 Union 'oindiditen to the State Convention.. Returoe from *est Tennenene indicate the election of Union .FROM WASHINGTON IjThe impreuioe bore among gentlemen who Ore *ell acquainted with the suSject, is that no apple 'ilinaind need be entertained relative to any Mande •diate attack on Fort Senator, as that question Will he referred to the Southern_ Conran,. la tie :meanwhile the South Carnilaa aettioritieewill p SiSlcteli gutted on the visit to intercept any itte pt ',tin reinforce Major Andaman. 611 domestic " tes and mad facilitim me to be denied; aed tHrj j+llar M.or taken to weaken mad starve oat the garrison. . . The name. of several 'Republican* are freely eyed ak being favorabte to 'edge Black'. ndbilea... ;tom. 14it Lir 'erhat resjon is not stated. Teat ptiottnient clearly belong. to the incoming Admin. eiratiiin, and nois attempt to appropriate it to f#r. I,llichananle cloeieg beanie the toott.indecent na— Itilbition Wttotesed. Messrs. Crittenden and were troth hong up when .nominatedl•• Lflidgei,, by the Democratic Senate, and with ar rekson.than in this instance. • • • , • Sineo the CustomAlcesse paeans at 3avair4ts !laid Mobile have disowned the Federal authority, l ead takeit'conimissions ender the State .6orein • Miental some motive action will be necessary. hare ihe frotactacon of the reeenoe. John Cacti, be pastponed the bill. authorized by the SpeMal Titimuree On. this ambject several times, onc. u , clineel the presence of the "Peace'. Commis, Which is oily intended to amen positive legisia noni and to strengthen the heads of the sec - sioailet. by ! delay. The time for emphatic action has eines." . . On the day Mr. Beejsmin 'cured from the Sic . ate. l 4 appeired before the lareatigating Commit tire, and testified that he called upon Mr. Ficiyd about e year ago, to inquire concerning the mean qtr I t of a considerable amount of acceptances hfld tbi: nail of his clienti. Mr. Floyd assured him the °old: be paid, and explained the Mode to which It ey Were Wiled, us 'Arabes. upon traneportatlon lie prone.. n 1 csecutiOri tuber contract., Mr. Bee ilimin cautioned - him again.; thst comae, es birdie ling hazard* which might .mbarrasehim elficially. lite pro leased surprise at thi suggeation, and iftor larard addressed him a Mite expressieg acknowl ' (- Mutt for it, and .iylng be ould give on more c i iceptsucee. Alter that time lie weed $4,000, !ind, it appeamin proof, that quite $4,000,000 Orme ''alt the cameo yet rendered/. and all the poi - ~ tiiiaties•ander thecoutrart allowing Russell, Majors, : lied Waddell the largest margin of transportation ' tip to the time of it. termination, linvelmea unded,i ant one cent of giblets will ever be paid. This ' i itiormoua sem was put out illegally, and toldifbr tyat it would bring ie mstke while the proceeds 1 t 4 se d re .d p e ro d lia r b o l i y do di t a d ide l d hud amo c u te g uly, an orb eland perhepeed brinil plunderer., who are concealed by' jury. The i sulfißifent to obtain coriviCtion under criminal I w. i • , in r UNOINNATI ANu l LOUIS!, TILLN.Thoi A.1•011E1 steamer NLINDJO.&t. R. ante!, irlll twee ler the %Wye lune all litterised lit& purism WILD& RSDAY,I3th last, el 4 o'd'k it. se. t. 12 KARR, 211.10118 & on. •iva.t. 05K biStaYlllB--'lle splendid i alid calmer DACOTAII, flopt. Iloodrlekom. *lnhere for Om ikloio owl 01l latern*.lateporor oo Oat -0110.111',160k lost. For freight or plows...poly oo biohrd lir to full 13•HNIto Ai, tOL, ageao.. Regular Wankty Packet, • Por Wheeling, Mariettqatterelimrg, Pone rosy, Pomt Pleasant, - 03 lipolis, GyandottC, alletehurgh, Ironton and Portsmouth. lIE new and elegant steameri n alta ,w i la s tr atttf irp meL ih osel... v. .l4:42 a ziwitturw.:DAt Yuan U, Istamian situ have Puktamouth toe pa wns MOAT at Ueda* ot.. Sot hvight or pawns apply Cu nwts, se to nail: .1140 C aw*l • OM. airs.. 1011 iGULAR .TUESDAY ' PACK :;a3II, VI VOX ZATIZEITILLL.—Tbo oroir stoma MAU 1741/All. Copt. Pomo' /LIAM •Ibit tbo &boy* sod all. lo Melodist* pone, @very TSILSPAY al Kio. Pot alight or poems opply or. board. or 14' mot • • PLACK.IIAIIIII6IEA 034 F YOU ARE ANNOYED "BY RATS MICE, or VIIIRIIiff of soy thocrfpfk.. , ilea th e tbet Rata— , • , ' ' ' ' ' ' Uee tba Bit . Plta , —t A Anal. box hoe been known to denten' , tinplat In mia' Want. It le ellieetaal to alt caeca when need aneeeklina to! di/action...or r Nem, Mooed, Moony tehio.h.d. Prepack" only Papered only by JOS. runtiNq , , by JOS; FLIIMINO Coin . ... alsaket street and IWO/lea:lA • - Cora. Mark*, &kW sad Um tumatout. N. B. NOY.t7CPLOSIVK BURNING FLUID, at Oa. Pe gallon, alwa3 a nu hand. CURB N.-00140N —O.MBON—OARTION I aud ! OVAL OILI • COAL UtIJ 00AL OIL/ COALiOIIi OPILT.I.I4IILI BPKI/31 OIL! IPIRSI LARD 0111 I.4RD 0111' ' • •I COSA!! CIIKAPI 0111111 PI • pallt .CIONSia NiIiZINTS. l 5 k • e 15 tbl. Loaf Lgid. aw Wm teclto 1111.d'Posellea, Rah 30 do do •P‘mod do all:dreg W X Cams% SI Ws aldeill Wed • , 110 do- tlroon]Appko. • Bo boo Email Whits Bosom, 16 BON okolloi Oder, 160 Da PONth 160 cads - fresh Boothe. r Moo* Nathan: - • Obti ' 3003 lbellookohmist flour, la lacks • .76 dos Braman... s l.d slum. Was kw mato by G4ati StIAK-50 bble ma e b/44 • 04,,, /h i' /3 Coffee -, ktl N. 39 INA TB YOU WANT STOOK. IN . :: LI PANT; locnied vlthin 300 . fret of WALL, • A , Dlrto.' , 4 • • ' : : 1 . 4,1 • .bat reed by ralltribl for iodoirt', fIRANBEKRIES- , 12 .bble. 9 939 sap 6y' ,_. 5U BUS ., CLUVEKB I BUCK' W USAT,FLUU — 7 46 'tacks,. A . sal. by • 1 . AATRHTI snirron. VGIUB-13 bble 'Free Egge, jest reee ved 12 kr .oto by aZIJUOITT . D RY AP '1403-35 'Bright My . A p HURT 0.1:101=1111, SS liotoot4 ellitESS I , --- - =EMM M==mQtattisiiimz '~ fitk • utile Wertt • aßeattliar far St‘`‘ •,o l 6:SC 7,4l - ACUPIRLA.7IIII. 30N IC, D lURET.It 7474 1DYSi l itni: mrsatuallic:tomma, DUE PURE 330.LJUAND oreri FOR MEDICAL AND raivallA talk Is aiEicyd ois UDOLPIIO - WOLFE'S ,- , .PURE .COONLI9. 411ANDT. , , mported artd bottled by blmeett, mesnisted peed Led tom: , ; bM quality. with Me certificate ott Me Immts emd Ida met on dm cork. lIDOLPHO WOLFIVSTURE PORT WIRUL Iteporo;4 and bottled by hlteeetc tay fu WbrYllll~ with hie entldeato oat wornalidpas - end ottho hod qtualty. • .7 • UDOLPIIO wours - PURE Imported .o 4 bottled. by hignp4oll•Saimiilll . PkOlnill,... ['DOLPH° WOLFE'S PURR MAIMIRA;::: _ , < . , . WINS Imported bosi‘d by bloo4R, tot prbribe run. the b..t wino over offered to tbo tomb la betn tlx nig wins b variass4 perfaUs Pm. UDOLPIIO WOLFE'I3 PURI". 'JAMAICA_ RUM, ST. - CROIX RUM; SCOTCH AND IRISH wnitlirm --- • . All the above iniperted iind bottled by btrimit gametal pole and of the bad quality.% ' • TO THII /WM. • I will atomy reptitatioc u• maa, ay Ant* as is , Jeers realdecc•la thealtratliftw Yost, th.t .bat pledge uas trellfy to with my wayug Wok awl my certificate, Is correct kwd caa.be eaUed grub, every parcbunr. Pholelanarpriniiade Abed and Liguori It WIT plitedaffe ihould, &lye the preference to tbeee articled. for Yale bi retpeetable thentsteand Aptititnag ODOLIVO . wciunk _ .• pot Hanaffbotonr mad lihweet or la• &idea= A4 lllo o°' E4glappgi.' 18.20 Yid 22 IleaTei Mreed,_ itWv,•,& ll na.lllllo. IDWEM.: , N 0.140 Wooldraft.,. Iror ale by tiog&Amla L /MIL i s lU - PLBJ. 112 , 1131..T . 11V PAni; man* 'el 151ANUFACWRICES • ATallifati — BaBZIBBV . 14 _ BOLT. .. 00 BBMI.. PER ROTPU/18.14sed StIR Bodlows. Opinti 04%1 Also, importers and Desitra In wierittomicrwic .ml= 'Row, max, ao. clobsouty of ViAthoibi47( War home, No. 149.1yrikaid121 .. .Ifite • . .iireo orCbppor cob say I:lli2z3:M Don't fial to procure Aini.,wins. Sok, loa Bytwitor OlthilaWit Emil/ facilit 4 qt"b! anov,[eaaafna . t 7 •PPTE.:s• mn to rigothisibi batiste. rt.pgat f iiidot tt.nattmtny:lt, will 'lie rut to goiwatlvoiouta 1441.4.e0-18:,/, tufutt. Pektetly zatii ID all Otisit. .t± pnnwritios Ix the tiieselipiltht of who mostutiatietwed sadattlfalf.lsalw throielias Wit inghnd, awl twig boom await with swww4wlllnh ratailia! 01111101 M of eves. We believe tt the bait • ad et reel !Med" ttk th..ttiONlo,ll I awe of Ilya:no:7 and I/Urbana Nee from tietbtag ca from mg ethe. came.. (Inf. and [males can be iiitiseated by annervilii 00110 Loinartla tut weight le gold: . KW iowe of bottles are .old awry lug- tall* Cited ,, Bleu. lc is ea old and weLl•lefed reasegy.i ~.. .•- • , ~ .., O + NOON ONLY 26 UItNY4/11111T11.110 ~.....,.. , :.i. /91-Notie gniaine Woo the Owaliatlectollkalll II rag, . . . ... . • ZINO, New Yorg. la onlbe oinehle wriwwwt,' Bold LT th.glllai , ttoWeghlwil tn. mild. !Hubei& ' ' '''''''''''' DR. Og0;41. BAUR% Agent ter : , ... ,-- 11132:detel.rfeT LIAIELYMB—HEIR'DYLL—Iiiifirprin; WIC A. BA4ciiir.l.6ll4 HAIR ZITO; no ChifiNal 60 . 4 . All, others are mere imitations, sad abado be eyelike% If y.d eel& to emegierklbea. GRAY, /12D, • 00. RUSTY HA Itrid Brown iotec,s thi i!iut*: : : 'lon to the batrar glib?. • Nutmeat SISDALOND DlPlColaftiato el to Wm. A. Hatebolot , dwell:Wold ourloooo apidie‘t tlo b.. male to ttus tittir Obit panes" W.% DATOEILLORSIIAIIt DlStpoodlooso a Moe sot to be dlonsittitdied from eatain, sod hfirourno toe UP Injure lit Mollotqlhtiontettr bug tt amp be ttidllbi' Mod - wt. of Bad Etroi ntatedlod; ;Its Usk In* ~lirripik.4.l*; made, ..psaiala pm, !pi")st Orb sad aapcds lthalsx* s _ • stew air The go naderhog Ito unYapd pl.te mrtnlcr , 17idatat jula .1 4, 1.Tainine4 : ,13/1/,SiMistnet.lke . Aar BATCHBLOWSI WIGS AND' TOIFiIiBEC nryan ' , 144 ueepn'l t; Fitting to a chontt—oodniyxp boidad 7 lio . C 64 0 .4. .Itba howl ; Inetioid th* , tithi only aittadlohoWtill Iwo thins an psoporty nadsmolood sad rad& 101,17dik.T ,111,Brodjinnotakif Votk, • .13..ILLVECV 33,00.X.1.LN111.0 , , , , , t‘ rorwardlng ' and sComathookto -1110.• . • AND wtroksena * Dimmiti : . -- ~..,_ Of:MOS%XkattOM. 1 3 0edig.B*4 2 ; “ . --,. And Pindom fib. - !... 4 •• ..40., wt. u 114 IC ',Militia.. Plaskorill • .-; ===lM=lll Foreign and, Pandit' osnmoitiwzi ow imam t SANK 1 . 11:1113 AND ilrie*"• N 0,61 masa= -11.411172 *FirllßUß9ll•Alikkr ti.Oollectlons nude usidithe P id• . 01 . 111 .4111 1 ) not thelJoitedSlate• . , , HALL ROAD !WERE COMPAAT*. O. ANAPPOI, PRICSIMPIT. ratglinatOk ,(.I[llollll to aPritY. EtalfeAl MM.) , maxonoevaluti RAIL ROAD EIPIKIS, OILtIRB , AND BOAT. SrIICIS. Corsa of Mawr Streetand ,cpbspr 7 • PIITIMOUP. P • JOUN cloo.u.s.uhm as USW. 414 ire= William Iron timass i ,litait,kkqelp. * •WitidOW Shutters, illfladtw - ilsareilia4 N. 111 Becand arid and Third /111riti , 7 , - • ( &Alma Waal =a whestro trill3oloAll4- , Oa-. on hand . variety at am haawisalaaajailleU maws tot• perpora. PistkidDr attaseloayskl sit ' elmins a rims low Jobbing dos" liVatorimtics. ';' J. ALLdIT.LaJO r. 6 ThttEIitOECILIVI• "r No: 64ile: :86 . 4i4 1 . (Dr.lrlittii New Elaibllng.! fl- , • Pittsburgh Steel Works: • Liam; :mum. non—... es - BOYD CO. .7 IitrANUFACTURZES - Or AUST . 812144'• Lu. I. Bprlog. Plow sad A. B. st:d errusqs nod A X L.E .Oorwr /8,1, led 11 , 1104_ aID. trrevausetk. ta. -- MILS bvtalall WnirAlM ROBINSON; MINI; i iiiivarDwas :AND ACI111111111,110; W;Afil RING - TONvr.,pArajo. „pit b a On .% so.sa .warkst suet,. t SWAM:twist) kinds olftemlligtutipaiirunltaing. 417; Outings, Railroad Woo:10plus ligkon, Joaliag Nod 11A;Pabtag &aim ihaelfettlak B. H. I. C. e. Joa.szukTr, A PAPER MANVIPAOTAIEVEIS . And Diaheals ' . 1300Airl NT, OA P,I,r}VIIR AMA ALAs Or , X 14 Cii• Nave rnnbovad hos NAI7 Wood And to No.* INNNiode - - mt. Pfinnborsb, • dirOnA , or Trod* Mr NONA • • CONSIONMENTS-400.=bne. Prjuie • O ATS—StO s t.cin `- DillD . LPPLtl =lp . g ym.', ILYN FIA/Ul4—, bbli eboloit'.. • " L 00 , 4 tom ?to. I; for watt - • • UN DRUMS-40U bus. BARLBY, AJP KAP Mara famllia PLODS, t ma. ham wort rut. • 7. T, lbw m sooviwniwr nags, v, -„4 junt reed ric 141, I • woonti.4fraitsougui„l-", VINTER - 11(MS lobig 40011101161 c1ig#.... • on stoma 810011 'YOH la bassi& 1111rti:WailW 1 . el ha 'O. IliaNaOar fors ltarkaaah ;-••••• 4 " • -.."; 41 114 LsAsks—m.k..,tot . Olt temidasot **ref. ?"!'44 (17,10131iiftif 4") fes satudompainiamer, T swum& kigienill},lakitiaiielfigi bestiiiidite, tad that slyis felt i *Way, on Dud wor 16 imul YB O. Papa. - DOTATUXS—Atit 4 ,11 !1ii 7- 1 0101 P02 Jt anive 14. ' A M ICLES OP ./WAFER. RAT_fPt ct. ity.varkwatostM=7 rohos.AltscarahrkikV .ju k fix ~4.44,4 ' Lead mod' z . ., _ ciatiourCtaly4.l4l . ls...hrititee, • ul del _IC t I - E l l• • EMU . . B :04 OlT'n!uvkan. yoT.4k sesuftrti- '''',.-, MS ti El r~~T~ EZ