*•"'* '! ' *'*'*’ ‘ -Xvt' V t * V •■ 4 < ■ Vt v j ''>* ,v££*' "'Vt ■ '-■V''-' pl> V J 't • H .*- . . •‘ £ * *.•-• • • 4-i ’■*>„’» u.‘ .o S,£UV4 !, V ll . - ,■' .'t.if. ■ ,u'+ „ • * v *?H4/" •£*■**: i\v- v "'* •' V ’ r ' i&t3 13.** $ :'*??;s 'j *<''>' S; i >:; v■; f >': ■' - fete .■• - 1 4'" ■■- •■ v -: ■. fc&sV*!.^Vssptf&v \ 1 -4*'. --;' -V'>'; -.• ' 4;" '■ “■ ■ -•-- * V< J w*»Wi£i*-< *%*&»*£ if. ~ r i. f ; ,’.*• hVfir d *? v ; ' ,r . iss®^ p|t#SSs sm®M ■ „,-«,. „ ]SSSit%r>i. <V t K* fc r-i' V>V^ v v ‘ a ? f^V £a.«aJWVt-U!s* \2s»*> ■** - »k.% 4 v ' ''?<&' **V* ’J t’«V^ A t T i&Mr V s ’/? W v i v '>=■&;%•' f fr 4 * t ■*#■* **• ‘o Adkitto)—OuSafcardaT, Oharlea B. Komiy, » nudeot J? c t.’: V./- • "fc-K *?. swh « . » n.% ■»>r j "°* li® ll - WUhoii Mc<.’andl«n«, was, oo moucu of J oil aH. i* , j«swii'.f f-f2 t^. v -> j-f rjy fr ;*j w'* I\«| *.'. E**T remitted to prucii’ e id the county Court*. x*x.riJ' &*t*w*-Ok tf- is £t *i **“ ► H -.„. ■? 4«\,' t > 4 Mr Ke-u> i-lever guuM«mau, wilt make a l«w -l+tr f 4 r * * r I 'I'V/ jff.fiiiJWeUnKwbt.hiui.u;,,:. , s^>i» -e a|i^»^iti'^-f? I .'T - vV^t : -i. f‘^ t,! /T‘^^ r ■•' : s-T .'v-;.... ■ • '• ~ ...r^v J ■ >, •>:• ■v-•:-... ■■■; :..•• •- v,;.-. ■■ -ft-tt ■ r^ ' ' l 4;; i 'v4*f- ■->, ' : . S -,.\ •■:^^V- 111 m pis® ’ ‘ ' t; V~'> - ' * 1 -V •• tf'f* » •• * *i *. ••• ’ ' *> .Jr.j-* t * ■ *. •;v, ; V4v VOLUME XIX. p«iLs JAMBU V. BASE, EDITOR AJil) HR(I 1 iIEToK. 'routs:—-Daily, Five Dollar* per yemr, strictly la ad vance. Weekly, Bmg!e subscriptions Two Dol lar# perycar; m Clubs of fi>e, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAISS Arlittratloii Committee or the Board of Trade 7 For January and February / JOJEt-H pII.WOFU'IF. V. I’. .FAMED PAKk.JK. J.J. GIfiCESPIK. 0 Ji. PAI’LiION, JOSHUA RHil. .Ex. TO LETS for sa_le at this otfico FlemiUll Attempt to Assassinate a Family with au Infernal Machine. Oue of the.most hellish wboJesaW murder over msds in ihis locality, was perpovrhted oO Hwurdsv nlghtia the borough ol'Lawttiot.-vilUvhiHceue of which was the residence of A. U.*v?ler, Kjwj , adjoining frou City Pa>k, and nearly eppo* <*« Young'* Tavern, m the forks of the road. About * ereo oVIo? k, the rosidvnu. not only of Lnwreu.:ey.lle, Um Home iu Allegheny and Pittsburgh,were aroused l.\ ot|-1..-iou. which efiamedto bo coaUnuotu and rororl*jrHUv»\ la>ung *«teral Becoua*. lnvo*i.u*bon pored ui»u mo *xpl<> Sion orifiiaatud from ho lufercut) much in©, which had boon pished in the wiadow-Diil of n room iu the lower hou-«e. T.:o room con Iniued Uvo beds ODOOCoUple<i by Mr. Hwv*|rT n,,d Wife, ami tho oti e r ’ Utrnudie bed; by two ( InM-.-n. Mi. tiovnior i.-t-i only retired about h«ll su'bour bf*t\>re, having bonn «nttmg at the window w. ere tho uu» h.ne was pDivd, HWaiUng the arrival of a physioi&o, who had U-en *-»-nt fort© minister to a member of ih« Umiiy, then til. Tb« o*\ copanle of -the . room were suddenly uws keoed by the shock, aid ioun I the t j,ni literally cover**! with fr*gm**n!B «*f &od ballets, several of whioh were tu the »u>i, while the bods were also strewn with the leads.o instru ments of distraction. A door opening in.o another room gave rent to the oharg*, and permitud Mr.il. to remove hia family from the Botfocating atmosphere. Py what seems an interposition of providence,the design o! the fiendish plotter aga'nsl the lire* of the iuo»n>ml was frustrated, as none ol toe family were injured be yond a slight burn received by one of the children Early ondtmday mornmg thief c i Police t ague rm ited the spot, and iu the aflerncon Nsyor Wil.-on rHlleJ Upon Mr. Hoveler at hid residence. 't here i* m porcli. In front of the house, and the window where the rna chine was placed opens upon tho porch from a rscei- s at the end. The machine evidently consisted {from the fragments picked op) of a box made of inch thick p ne about afoot long, four inches wide, and the same depth* This was packed with powder and a number of bulleta, (new and of two different sizes)' fastened up and then hound aeoarelf with twine. The firing was etiocted by a long fuse, which after the box had been placed on the Bill, was drawn along the railing of the porch, foor or Are feet, and a match applied. The effect of the ex • plosion of euoh a Satanic contrivance may be imagined. The window glass and sasb were (.battered lo atoms, and scattered -over the rooms, while pictures and otbr r •mall.articles were torn to pieces. The burning twine adt fire lo tUA'trew.outride, and ignited the bed cloth* tegloside. The room was filled with Smoke and soot Wfcfln'froxu the chimney, and the explosion tore a ahnU.'a*’ from Its hi ages. Id the morning Mr. Uoveler ploked fifty bails on the ground, and nearly as many in the roou» AD<l throughout the day persons Visit) ag the scene foc' u< * ibetu all over the premises. The box moat here eoD^ neU hundred balls, and it is indeed miraculous no ca * WaM by Uloni ' it is probable, howevtV. that thay were not ho arranged in the casing as to give and that the box was not strong enough fco a ® Mr much rosieUnoe to Die force of the exploeion, Urns **rmUting a large propor tion of the missflea to- &!1 while those which entered the room fell with little Markfl ot ' biooU were observed upon tho porch, ** believed that the contriver of this fiendish project!! ' ® r * s himself in jured by the explosion. If this be the i l ett4 to hia detection, which the Mayor and his poh.‘® lore* will take every possible step to etiecL This attempt has but one parallel in the htstc *7 b'- r oily, the perpetrator cf a similar olfence being no * con fined in our Penitentiary. our community must feel stunned by such an exhibi tion of depravity in our midst, and begin to ask who is safe in or out of the city, when men who imagine they have cause of complaint against a fallow* mortal seek to wreak their vengeance not only upon buxiHelf but hi© innocent wife and children. We eincorely hope that a speedy and merited puauhinect may follow lo the au thors Of this horrible deed—though wa fear our lawn are Inadequate to inflict punishment commensurate with the enormity of the crime. AMoTOU.MjsujfDßßarxxDi»o. On Sunday afternoon. Deputy United States Marsha], Dougherty, arrested and look before Mayor Wilson two German Jewish ped dlers, who were about to leave'the city in a buggy, with a trunk, on suspicion of baring been connected with the recent robberry of Franck and Co‘a drygoods store. TheoiCo»-r. havtog l*»*rn»-d that parties had been »eenentering ihe huu**- »!»«:« the pedlers boarded, with bundles, aud coming aw*y without them, sup posed stolen good* wpio received there, sod laid a plan Vo catch the partx*-*. sw©bof meriuo, he went to the house, where It© h»>i a long interview with one of the pedlers sod the keeper of the house, repre senting that he had a lot of stolen goods (of which the meripo was part) that he wished to sell Aftetf reihaiQiDg an hour or more ho went *way, with out SoUlSghis meriDO, but with such admissions from thepedler,a* to having purchased “sway” before, as ooohrmed’hts suspicious, upt>o which the arrest was yesterday made. The pedler* accounted satisfactorily for the goods in tbeir trunk, nod nl-o explained «w*y the apparent ©ridenoo against them, by showing (hat, believing the officer to be a thief, they had been detain ing him while making arrangements to hare turn ar rested by the pohe©, for which purpose it was necessary to pat him ftlhd ease by nuking him twit©re he bad fallen among believers, if not thieve*. So that while J tbe officer was catrylog out his D'ana to entrap the mp pOßedburglars, they were “laying tbe ropwTMo have him arroated as auch. The d< n oumsnt created much merriment among those present, but one of the parties arrested grew -|iiite.indignant at the treatment he received. Tbe Mayor discharged both, returned their goods and sent them on their way. Pinffut fioiPtcioS— On Saturday wo noticed the da etruction of Galloway'gCatiile, in Allegheny city, \>y (iiu. * Since then & destitute, crippled colored man, named 3] Uftorge Jones, who spent the night previous lo the fire *3 in company with & family named Lizeinore, who lived in 5 the Castle. He was somewhat under the influence of S hquor when he weot to bed ; and this, with his cnppled j condition, and the l\ct that all search ha- proved fruit less, warrants the belief that he perched iu the dame*. There is a large .juautitj of debris about the ruins, a chimney having s<nce Cullen down, and search will be made among it for the missing man to-day. Attempted Suieini or a Murderer John Cathearu the convicted wife murderer, con fined m Clearfield jail, the Supreme court having refused a writ of error, attemptPd to corom't suioide on Huudav night week in hie cell. He had a wrought iron spike, which had be*o u-ed for fastening the bam of iron to the wood work iq hiaoMl, aod by patient robbing had made it something of the shape, aod nearly as sharp ae a dagger. Wi'fi mis extraordinary weapon he tried to outTua throat, and succeeded io severing eomeof the veins, but the artery was not affected He was very weak when dts covered on Monday morning L)r. Hartawiok dressed mx wound* anJ although re lou-dj injured, there is no aonbt.cf lib recovery. UiAtii tx a Coal Bake.— On last Monday afternoon, as Mr. Ifaniei Ogden, a roan o! fc.roily, 66 years ot age,was isoorinfl in his co l bank, about one mile ttouth of Clearfield, the roof of the mine gave way, and a mass of rock, weighing uoa-ly two tons fell upou him, crushing him, as is supposed. instantly to death. Nothing was known of the accident by any oue until liteUi the evening < f the same dny, when his not coming home to supper, induced the family to look after him He was found crushed to the grouod m the same uo* siiioo he occupied while digging coaL Leuixlative Itbmb—Appl.cation for an Act to incorpor ate the Eagle Colton bai been made to the Lee udgture. The capital stock is fixed at $210,000, m i e . aeJl - The bill was read iu the House oq rHii i £ su PP* eme et to the Act to incorporate he HulJale Cemewry Company, has be*u read in the House. l>J»?ovides for the purchase offive acres addi oonal to be added *o the Cemetery grounds. An act 8 * r®*d in the Legislnture changing the name of the Allegheny l-ealth Institute to that of “Cresaoo Springs.” D*ath Exposorjl— i »n Saturday night Dr. A. 0 (nmole, of the Bixfh ward, died at the Mercy Hospital, .* of exposure. It seems that he was •OUt during tbe intense cold of last Thursday evening, and was so much exposed aa to freeze his lower extrem* j itiea. lie was found at the door of bis house next i morning, Unable to stand or walk. He was taken to the *i Hospital on Fttday, where he difd on Saturday night. i Dr. Q. had at one Uznr an extensive practice as a physi > oian, hut all confidence had been lust in him of late by reason of his intemperate habits. ■; - • ,<• **j^v-r**^*\ > » ■ ■ ,•., / • ■' t"**- ' •-■. i - > •■**»•«* I. „ • •* *«■• /T* • • • * . •ft •• - , *v. «Sjj .. . . ■ ’ ; ■v-*, ’ ■ . Su .. *" fjf* \ :" Got Fnougu of tuk Law -Quo d„y week. Thos. Oliver, of the Olivor H n. Clair Street, gov.otl for his Uil the truck • •!' •«. young mao named Uokley, a boarder at house, alleging that ho was indebted to icm for boarding. UjMcy alleged that his boarding bill was paid, as a reference Ua Oliver’s books wou ! d show, but said he Jfd owe him !->r whisky and oyster*, and brought -uil against Oliver for trover and con vemion in taking bi* trunk and contents Before Alderman Donaldson, Oliver refused produce hU b.K>k?, nod the whisky lull not being legally collectable, judgment was given against Oliver for the value of theprop erty* SH7 60. At this Oliver grew indig nant, and threatened to appeal, but on Friday Goidey brought suit against him for wiling liquor on Sunday Being Hrres<ei on this charge Oliver’s defense wivs that he had given, not sold the liquor to Goldey, (which assertion may have been predi< a ed oi his ina bility to collect his bill) but as be had furnish od the liquor and permitted it to be drank in his house, the magistrate told him be must give bail or go to prison. Ha would not do the former, though he expressed himself able to do so, and was accordingly committed to answer. ACttEßv.—Mr, Wildely h.-u read a bill in the House, which is of considerable imj>or* tance ta the public in general, and the med ical profession in particular. It provides that after July Ist, 1861, it shall not b« lawful for »ny one to pactice either med: cine or surgery unless they luve biwfuld graduated or been licenced by a legal!> chartered college, academy, university r-r institute. Said person shall exhibit hi original diploma u> the Register of WMU of the county in which he may intend u* practice, and the Register shall ku»p :i record of each diplomas, and shall endorse the same. The penalty for vio] iting the provisions of this act is s3Uii, one half t.» go to the informer. One year’s imprisonment may also ensue. Should tin* bill pass, ard there is no reason why it should not, it will wipe out a large number of quack*, who, for years, have been preying upon the cre dulity of the people- -kUfingawlroMiing nt th© same time. Tuk Ncrth American Oil Comi'axv A bill b&s been reiul in the fur tbe in corporation of an mi company undi-r thcalove title. The oomiub-kijirrs named in tbo tirat sUc*' 011 * and wbn are authorized Di open bui k« of auo/ cri P tion i n city, are David All -r, William 1 ? - Jobn.*on t John L Resell, Hubert Hobb, John Harper,Jjbn Graham and Jnuiea U'Hara. The fu*t give* tuo company puwor to bold roal estala, not t<> cii*eed live hundred acr*?, i r Armstrong anJ Waatm-relund counties, and to mine and prepare /or market any cancel or bituminous coal .«r <■;,>, and to make and man ufacture oil. iron Ac , from tbo products «■: aaid land. The camUl stock ia fixed at $200,- 000, in shares of $2O each. B_-nda may be ia sued bv the company for not leas than $10" eitch. The act makes tbo stockholders indivi dually liable for dobts due mechanics and la borers, and for produce furnisbod the compa* ny, provided suit for the recovery o! the same be entered within eix months after said debts have boon contracted. Bircuky avu Eountitv at Sew k k i.ev.-- On Frida v night, the dry goods store of Geo. H. Starr, at Bewiokley villo, this coun ty, was entered by burglars, who effected ingres* at a window by means of a chisel. TbeUii&ves picked out some pieces of silk and cloth, and then went into Mr. Starr's house, where they appropriated some knives and forks and silver spoons. They theu proceeded to the sleeping apartment of Mr S., took his pantaloons from where they were hanging on the lied post, carried them out imo the hall, and abstracted about $11" or d", and some papers which were in his memorandum book at the time. Ihe whole loss, a* nearly as can be ascertained, will reach about $250 or s.‘loo. A bag full of coppers and tome smooth silver coins, kept in the room, was also taken. The polie*> received information of the robbery on Sat urday morning, hut os it was not thought probable the booty would be brought U) this city it is scarcely likely that the thieves will be captured by our officers. Additional Daw Ji/dob in tub District Court— Meeting ok tub Bar—On Satur day morning a large meeting of the members of the bar waa held, in the District Court room, to take some action relati to the appointment of an additional Judge for the District Court, for whicu the Judiciary Committee have re ported a bill to the House. The meeting organized by calling lion. Jas per K. Brady to the cuair and appointing Maj. A. M. Brown Secretary. On motion of Tfaos. Howard, Esq , a com mittee of three, to draft resolutions, consisting of Thomas Howard, D \Y. Bell, and S. Shoyer, jr., was appointed. Alter consulta tion the ouminittee reported tbo following: Whebias, The I>u*ldp«» of the Dtxtriot Court of AHn jtbtuir county has uiceused to *uch an extent, within aev«>ral years ptwt. that the public interest tmpern lively rt quires ttu< appointment of an additional Law Judge to the Benab of said Court, therefore. ICaotvaij That we urgn upou our Senators and Representatives in «.enoral Assembly, to use (heir influ ence to secure the passage of a law authorising ao ad ditionul 1 aw .lud'e for the District Court of Alleging > county. ResiAoci, That copien of these proceedings be for warded b • the Net-n-uiry rd this Bv meeting to our >eu atom and tteprvs- mauve* at Hurri^burg. These wore unanimously adopted and tbo meeting adjourned. Accidents*.—Oa Thursday evening a lad named Samuel Aonis, aged about fourteen years, was dangerously injured by falling into the pump pit at the upper water works. He fell in head foremost, the doptb being about twenty-seven feet. The principal injury was to the spine, although the scalp was stripped off so as to lay bare a portion of the skull. It Is thought he will recover. A man named Smith,, employed at Bidwell s plow factory, met with a vory serious accident on Thursday afternoon. It appears that ho was engaged at a grind Btone, which waa turn ed with great velocity by steam power, when it unexpectedly broke. Some of the pieces, being hurled with great force, struck the un fortunate man, injuring him severely—per haps fatally. He resides on Mattock’s alley, and is a man of family. Y r S " - • • : '-S% . * ‘*>* - ; ft • „-+ss . ''. fl 0”> - s ■ -'- ■■ .- =.- jfrV. ... . v , «*gh . * jjjgv*. Arrest of a Trio op Biroi.ars —On Sat urday afternoou about three o’clock, Chief of Police Hague and officer Mood, who started for Butler county on Friday morn ing, and officers Patterson and Hamilton, who followed in the evening, in pursuit of the parties who effected the robbery at Lauf* man & Bro’a hardware store, Wood street, some two weeks since, arrived at home, hav ing in custody William Wray, Lafozier Ste vens and James Cross, who were arrested on Saturday morning with part of the stolen goods in their possession. Patterson and Hamilton reached Butler about.threeo’clock on Saturday morning and joined llague&nd Moon- The lour started together for the house of .Cross's grandfather, five miles be yond Butler, on the Freeport road, where they had reason to belieye the party were secreted. They readied the house about five o'clock, found the three in bed and ar rosted all. They had been peddling the stolen cutlery in the vicinity, and some of the knives, a clock and an overcoat belong ing to Mr. Laufman, were found in their possession. Returning to Butler the officers found, in a blacksmith shop, where the trio had left them, by permission, such of the missing goods as had not been disposed of, amounting to about worth Wr*y, Ste vens and Cross are all young men, belonging to tlic city. Cross lias served n term in the House of Refuge. I’iiey were all committed to jail for trial. Divorces Granted.—ln the Court of Com mon Pleas, on Saturday, the petitions of Samuel Evans for a divorce from his wife Melissa, on the ground of cruel and barbar ous treatment, and of Mary A. Douthett, for a divorce from Jos. 1\ Douthett. on the ground of desertion, were granted 1-v the Court- PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY I!. IS6J. The Mecca Oil "Wells.— There are now forty-three pumping oil wells in Mecca and vicinity, the yield being as low as two barrels in twenty Hour hours, and as high as forty-five barrels. The total aggregate dailv yield of these wells is given at 542 barrels In ’the list we notice the following—Pittsburgh 01 Com pany, Great Bacon well, 10 barreis; Cain. Hugus & Uraeter, Pittsburgh and Warren, 9 barrels. These would seem to be the only suc cessful oil operators in the Mecca district Leases in favorable localities in Mecca are now commanding a heavy money bonus, wth a reservation, in most cases, of “one third of the oil to the owner.” The price per aero, with the third of the prospective profits reserved, ranges from $5O to $550. Earnings ok the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railhead.— The following is a statement of the approximate earnings of the Pittsburgh, PL Wayne and Chicago .Railroad Company during the month of January, com pared with the same period of last year, viz : Util ISGU. lap taxi. iMcretut. .|I4AIdTAO |7\T a J9b> f6&.4»7.7» I’wm Kj'eigbu u Pnsae oger>« 61.7W.2:: 44.JU6 44 7.435.7 i» u Express _ 'JToouo U**Woi» 1 u.uo “ Mmla 7,825 in) u KcotoMtumd.. 7aS> .j.MWtiT l,lsKJ.tliJ ‘‘ Mincvdaueou* , £213 : tiy 4o i I Jil.ydii S 7 This is a most favorable showing, being an increase over the earnings <*( Wbl year of per cent. Wo thing there is uo other road hi Ibo country that can exhibit such an Increase in their business. The Work Goes Bkavki,vi>s Tb* con tributions to the Kansas fund fioj/ in lu- roarui •nore liberal!v every »lav. Th*- amount* r«- cotved at tho M avor’* ufli •• n •'; tui -1 - v w*r hs follows: ' .H.p.oi Z-h**nopv Huii*-r".» jl joo !»r .Mu('todies*.f> 'Ai < ’htdi I it in Knipluyees ol buyo**. H'<*"itriJ.• A t o d ik> 1 hi-U 3mi 'i okv Ku«-h . . & tw Ilmploy-K-i M JuDiam Iron ... i\ 'i* A Widow -J (mi ' anli ... N) o i Njih? oil waa ol Chartmru (u« n*hip H 60 Riuploy ‘en of Bohmaa A (iarrmoD CO William McCuJly A t'o n Uu-ir own ami workmen Ths Ui.d Stand.—Mrs. K. Mct'olliHLcr, aL the old stand, No. 25 Kifth SLreet, is in dai ly receipt of the finest quality of segars and tobacco. Those of our readers who are fond oi the ‘weed’ cannot be better suited in their taste for a number 1 Cheroot at any store in the city. Mr. Charles Baer, the at tentive clerk, will sell you the “Virginia Rough.” the finely flavored Havana, or the “Cent-a-Grabbers” either wholesale or retail at prices that cannot fail to give you satisfaction. For all the various kinds of tobacco, snufl" and *egarB wo recommend 2"» Fifth street Ram.rohd Hriim.f. D»>tro! kd.---During the high wind on Thursday afternoon, six spans of the Northern Central Railroad >»vexthe Susquehanna, at Dauphin, were blown down. Ihe brnige wax an open one and it seems almost a mv&tery how the wind could strike it with sufficient force to car ry away the heavy timbers. The loss will be a serious one to the company, but it will not interfere with trade or travel, us the cars of the eompauv can reach i >auphiu by the Pennsylvania and Dauphin and Sus quehanna tracks. Laktirt or Cmcxau—Joseph tipencer, rrcboth d)arj(<Kl from priKoa, viu arrosttui oo I'ruiay nigiiL id the Act of sUwJiog two ch ckeo* frutn the pratnicos of Chptßla UnthoWA m the Hecoad Ward. He h*4 err any the necks of the btris, and va« tnftkiDg with Utwm when ha was enuglit Cy one of the idxut pohee. ihe owner of the chicUen* refuoed to proeecale, »o<J Hp<*n oer wns committed to jiul in default of a floe :-*r disor derly conduct. We are pained to announce the sudden death of an old estimable citizen, Richard Hughes, of the Fifth Ward. The funeral notice will be found in another column. DIED t Oo Saturday Evening the 9;h lo«t, at the rest 'vdc* of his brother-in-Uw, THOMAS UROrTT. tn the year of his age. His friends and those of tho family are respectful.j mnted to atteud ht« f.tucral, on this (Monday/ morning hVb Uth, at 10 o’clock, from his brother-in-laws roei • letjcr, Mr. J H M. Clark-, corner of Follon street and WlutOKHle H to proceed to SniDt Mary s Cemetry SAPGKTScS IsnporMnl fo I'aniiu : Sive Time. Troub’c. jr.d C i:c • BEST rjK*|MAURE T “isai SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Bvx. pounds POTASH!! Fur Rule at W bolmlfi by Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA And by all X>ruirslßtA & tiroovrs tn the United States. mu a mm. JOSEPH METER & SON, Manufacturers and WhoUmnle and Retail I quiets- it FURNITURE AND CHAIRS No, iSi Penn Mtreet, above the Canal, Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and I’Uio Kumiture, in Walnut and Mahnyany of thnir «»w u uianu faoture, n&d warranted eque) in -)Uahty aud style W> auy tnaoutketured ia the city, and will sod »t rrian* W. S. HAVEN, STATIONER, JOB PRINTER, AND - BOOK BINDER, Blank Books for Railroads, Steam boats or Commercial Houses, ruled to any order and got ten up in tho best style. ALL KINDS in' PLAIN AN l' FANCY PRINTING DONE TO ORDER DR. C. BAELZ, WITERCURE AltO HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ALSO—Att ENT UK RAIN ROW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS HUPTTJKES. JOUN nuVRUKAI), COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOE THE BALE OE PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. U WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, PITTSB ÜBOS, PA. Ur j'lCti OP '['tip. "" i M'»NO.Ni»AHELA navigation go, > Pittsburgh, luib, IBGI. j THE DIRECTORS of THE MONuX HELA NAVIGATION COMPANY, have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capi tal Slock, out of the earnings of the lust Six M-jiuhs, navable to the Stockholders or their legal represen tatives, on or after the 16th iosu, in bankable funds at the office of the Treasurer. By order of the Board, JaUrLnj W B. COPELAND, Treasurer. %•’ .»•* , ’ . * Lecture. —Rev. W. A. P. Martin, a mis sionary from China,.where he resided for ten years, will commenbe a series of three lectures, under Uie auspices of the Alleghe ny Young Men’s Christian A.“s„>ciaiion. at Excelsior JHLall, this evening, on the Philos ophies and Superstitions of Chinese, Civil Polity and Social Life, anti the won derful semi-Christian Revolution now in progress in the interior of that vast empire. The remainder of the aeries will be given on the evenings of the 14th and inst. Application for an Inquisition.—A petition was presented in the Common Picas Court on Saturday morning, from Mary Mont gomery, of the Borough of Manchester, ask ing, as provided by Act of Assembly, for an inquisition into the cose of-her husband, Jobu Montgomery, who, Is represented to 6$ n habitual drunkard, for the purpose of ascertain ing whether hois capablo of managing his busi ness, he owning considerable properly, which is not considered safe in hb bands. Toe Court took the papers in hand for examination A Mew Townshii’ Kk named —ln the Court of .Sosaum*, on Saturday, K. B. Carnahan, K*q., presented a petition from sixty six ro*idenU ul a portion of Cbartmrs township, erected into a new township, to bo cnilod Kirkpatrick, on the U'.Uh September last, hj tin* following language; '1 bo undersigned, r*i'i/«*Di4 of what Urny Du* - im.i.-r’ stand to be «-«•[•-J Knrkfwerick town-hip. r*c|> n uuily r~pre**nt that the aad name of Kirk fiatncit m * very mrunTtiment and unneo* ly 11 ■ n iuim.*. hu<l i* nol very appropnato (>r •<) -mail w lowu-tnp. *1 our pwi [)»-OCiH u.-»llld mug at either W the fit fuWiQg UMIIOS Sooi*, Adimis. Tu>l • r. i r 1 tiiou, ti* shott»*r, hi j. e Hints l/lu and C'lnreui.-nt; uni j»rayU*e<: urt to changM th« name ol said U,wn»hip to rill»«»|> of lb" above .*t lo ui!> wji«r *«'ror' niuie Ttin t'uurt granted the |*r«\ nr of the poll, tionor, and made a dooroe by which the name of the township will he Union. Scat el> him UiuUT.-'Oo Saturday, Mayor Oruni, i f Ali-gbeny, ooiouiiUed to jail John Salters, wh », while intoxicated, on'ho evening previous, eiitared the bouae of a friend and grossly insulted a female member of the ftmi* b ■J ui MtriMMvr Ktviv-ii —The Chrutian Advoc.au p ,h th* loliowm# l«»t of arceomoos to the M. S\ Church dunng ih* revival now tn progress Wesley Chapel, I .*j. Smith field, 30; 0■ rea Church.'JU; Rowt Street, AMmrj Chapel, IS*-, 1 Street, So; tAil Liberty, ‘M\ HfjtiUi Cotnmou, *6; Heaver Street, Ti; Bradley Chapel, 30; Birmingham vti; I.AwrenoevKKtt; Bouth Pitawburali, 5*V- Thin make* • total ol 453, while oth«r congr****- Uuti*. not reported, swell the aggregate to io»i. Wrr* Fowovta - A short ume ago a Mr**. Weaver, of Berry eoun'y, died very suddenly, and was boned.— Twenty data after, the husband. Weaver, was agaiu married, when foul play w»« auspeoUsl, and the de ceased was disinterred a few days ago, and it was ascertained that she had been pOtaooe«X Weaver ha* fled. In Aualn. —John K- R&dditt, committed a* an imposter last week, and released on Friday, was again sent up by Alderman Taylor, on Saturday, for procuring money under false pretenses, on oath of Wat IT Leman. Fixed. ---On Saturday, in the Cjurt of 1 Quarter Sessions, Frank Cook, of the First ward, was sentenced sldeach on two indict menu, for selling liquor Irithout license. .Siw S»*ajvo —Huroh&qj>i A Co., have already commenced receiving ne* godda. opened Hub morn log. bleached muslin*, Irish lldona, m* prints, ctuntic and hmuej*. New g*K>d» opened every Few days. Lisoaom i IJ >i ss - On lnformation was mode before A'deroiAti Taylor the inmate* of a house in Ui« Fifth Want, and all werearrested and eorouiittrd to jail. They were Kat«M«4ary, KLiidaith MP.igan, dam* Brown, and Oaihanne Blanchard Cr:.£iitaTi -x o< U»e CJ ■ —Tlje ttu>ieot« of. J-i! r»ou Co logo latcn.i ceUUmiinK the 211 < irotions a ill t»e do livered by a number of amoog whom u* Robert Laog. The por fc»nn**r!* represent dirlrrent xoctiou of ih»* roimiry, North xnd siorih. andih*- evlehraiion w.ll uv ;<*tnoU£tjui ««ll a* aptnted. —'.>n Wednesday nuht eturan- e wax * .ct a<l uto the /n*c«ri and tobacco f«t.>re of John '-m/ier, c ti Ba»!thri.itd *ire«t, near Lttp*ny, hy cuttiug out :i win J-.-W pane in the rear. I tie fouo-l a fovv dnllnm iq roppor* in the dr*w«r, winch they ca.no.l oil. to gutUer writ a lot of fine cigars. It may be seen that the sale of tho residue of the real estate of Howard H Ryan, will take place at the Court House, on Wednes day, February lii.ul 10 o’clock. The property now offered is among th i most valuable and de sirable that baa boon oir-jrul for Years. Wo won! 1 i Kpeeia. ly call attention to the “Spring Mil." ' 'i'h;* i-i-iro adjoina the resi •iwn o<4 Adam U nm-maN. K-»j., and com irat' ling, a- it dons, a iio*.-; prospect •*t tb«* city at, 1 surrounding c..n]f,try. at the -auiv lnu * au rjiasM d by :n no i ri pui nt of health v i cali.ui It ii* vti.uin unhurt hours walk of the city. The building* <.n the j.rc:n;»t*s c-ui -i-t. »s we are informed, ul one two story brw l; •liaiision, with fourteen rooms and all the mod i-rn 'mji ro vo tudi ti*. Mich as marble tnanllo?, A’. 1 , A>-., on** iarg-* *Loi e b.ou*mei.i -table w.tli •ig-'od tenant and i.trrotu* - hum>*< Htluthod, a uamLotJioly liuislo-d hot4nm-**, wall a choice as*,(rlinout of llowvrs. a!*o a r.umtnT of hot bed- Tb**re i* ai» > a never failing spring, tov.'red by s gov»d Milulnnlial sloio* 1. A , A ■ in addition Vo the aba-w*. we may mention that lb** ground to the mansion coil lain* right acres, ail in an excellent slate of cultivation ; two acres cd winch Hr** planted with tho best Catawba and foreign grapes, and have yielded for several years from seven hun dred to one thousand gallons of excellent wmo on'' half acre i.* planted with the clmire.-t vari i tie* ui strawberries, g-ioseberries, Ac , Ac, and u great variety of tho be.st ijualitie.- <-f piuin. pour, apple, apricot arid < berry tr**.*« The above properly and the ad j "im ne pn*vea aro al very desirable, not only f**r thoir shor t distance from tho city, but also by reason of their great prospective increase in value W(* may at -ouo* other time call attention to the property on Ferry street Mr. C. E. Koprr, at “Ryan’s buildidge,” the gentleman now residing on the Spring Hill property, will cheerfully giv.* any inlormation concerning it to porsons who may call upon him. Application uiay be made to John J. Mitchel. E*s * Eifth street, or to J. M Fass, No. 21 Pennsylvania Avenue, lor band bills. .AKTUOWT NltlA I' Kit am iducoeaaor to itivica * Andeb*ohj Wholesale Dealers m KUKEII.N FRUITB, > I ; TH,( 'ONKECTIONEKV, SIR* A RB, VIKK WoRKB.Ao. No. 39 Wood Bt, and No* 113 Secoo>l street, i 'ppe-oi© tk tUiarle* Hotel, )h29 I'ITTS! ' b Rt! H. BLUCUITELD A CO., Having .iust complktkd their aDOiml uiveotory of stock ara closing out their hUX’K of bumrrer Lawuu aud Borages, with their winter goods at great Bargains. ia29 READY.— Reports of cases argued in the For sale by J. R. WELL I* j‘e4 3d Wr>M street Fourth, Q I NCI X N ATI CAT A WaiTa Via£, 130 BMITRFIKI.MHT —AND— J. N. STRAUB’S LAC EE BEER, Pure and good, particularly for tfun’ly u*e, can always Be had at the Wine and Lagar Beer Saloon of laSOJmd J. ROi H, Mo. 26 Diamond. TO OIL MEN. ARE TREPAREU To FURNISH Either COPPER OR IRON TUBE, with nuj>«»r o N ALVES, ROLS, Ac., complete lor working. UAUAfiHEk, CRAIG. A CO no3 124 Wood ana Ito Firnt ala. TESTIER (.‘OVFKH and ('-eiliog Decora tion*, lor sale by \v p. MARsHALU fes No, 67 Wood street. . _. v r • • . w ,=>. *£& ' " i H*.'* 1 .- •* it *- Sale of 11. H. lljan’s Property 3ftt:scellaneini3. .J. 8. Kitmbh (I .ate at Miller A Ricke.>ouV* IIKYMKft di II KOTII K II S SIMMER GOODS. LOW PRICES. ttb VOLUME GRANTS’ CASKS, SL'PKKME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA. OIL PUMPS, THE LATEST XEWS. BY TELEGRAPH EXCITING NEWS! THE EEOEil*tE JREf'E.rUE i„ I If 'S TO HE E.YEORCEO ’ The Arsenal at Little Rock Sur rendered with 900 Stand of Arms, 40 Cannon, and Capt. Bmg-gs Battery ! FEDERAL LOANS REFUSED, THE COSiFEOEIUTED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA. Jefferson Davis, President, A H. Stevens Vice President! Important Proceedings of Con gress ! vr.li I*ol KTU IMG! fee., &c.. Mon ;■ •)\ifk\ , Full, ‘.i I' Ij i - (hr ui<‘ J t utijM»fianL «I;iv in tin* << ol tin i'omenimn. I'ujwrsAi ini**r»*-! w.p m:ini l.y ont-i-m the doinpH in 1 itr? rr>n vonliim nn-l liip li-iil and gallery were <'row<|r-d. Mr. Memmiiv/or a Fpfinliful <*f a tiag rn.'idr- by S-rUtb Dirolini !a -• lie«. It consist* of a blue cross on a red field with seven stars on the cro■•«. Tho ting is highly admired. Mr. Mexnminger abo presented another model by a gentle man of <’harleslon. Tins flag has a cross with fifteen stars ou a fit Id of stripes. A committee was appointed to rejiort on a Hag, seal of arms and motto for die confed eracy. The President was directed to appoint a committee on foreign affairs, oq finance, on military and naval affairs, on postal affairs, on commerce and on patents. The Convention then proceeded to the electlofiFof the executive officers of the new government with the| following result: For President of the confederated State of North America, Motf. .Jefferson Davis re ceived the unanimous vote of the Conven tion; for Vice President Hon. Alexander Stephens was elected.' A resolution was adopted appointing a committee of three of the Alabama depu ties to inquire and report on what terms suitable buildings in Montgomery can be secured for the use of the several executive departments of the Confederacy, under the provisional government. An ordonam - was passed continuing in force until repealed or altered by Congress, all laws of the I'ni’i‘d Slates/now in force or use till theiirat of November/ subject to the Consulution of the provisional govern ment. it is understood that under this law. a tar; if i 3 to be laid on all goods brought from the Coded States. A resolution w-a* adopted, instructing the ComoniUeo on Finance to report’ promptly, a Lund' for raising revenue to support the government. A resolution was adopted authorizing the appointment of ft committee to report a constitution for the permanent government of the confederacy. The Congress was about two h">urs iu cret session and the balance of the day in open session. ' Wamun.. ton Cm , Feb. N —The Piv>.d-::t in tbe message which he Uansmitt. d m tin- House says that all the coire-poudenre which occurred in December last, wo* vnt in with his message on the 'll: of .i.muarv. The President’s letter conchnit-a ihua ; if. with all the multiplied proofs which exist* of the President’s anxiety for peace and if. with the earnestness with which lie has pur sued it, the authorities of that Slate snail assault Fort Sumter and peril the ii\ »*-* c»; the handful of brave and loyal men shut up within its walls and thus plunge our com mon country into the honor* uf civil war, then upon them, and thewo they represent must rest the responsibility. Wa*iii,'...it'N, Feh. ‘.i.—The Presaleul j»*s iApprovud and b timed tho twenfy-livo million o*ll bill, which passad bulb Douse, an origin ally reported, with atm*ndcnc*rila providing that Uiu revenue frotu the loan authori/.rul by :ho net of Jane, Ibbu, or *o much as may he deemed necessary, ahull be applicable to the redemption of the treasury notes issued under the ad of last December, and other I urposo. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to oxchange at par the bonds of the United, States tor said treasury notes at legal interest, and shall not bo obliged to accept ibo tm*sl favorable bids as provided for, unless be *had consider them advantageous to the United Slate**: hud any portion of said loan not taken under the lirst advertisement, be may again hdvurlbe according to his discretion. Certain d stingunh'xl Yirginians grapln*d to ti*>v. Pickens, requesting him sHJI to forbear annulling Fort Sumpter. The Gov* ornor has replied that ho wrulil tAko respectful consideration any suggestions froni them, but could give no d« linito answer until lie should receive the President’s communica tion, and ascertain Lho grounds of the latter’s refusal to surrender Fort Sumpter. The letter o' Co 1 , dUvno in rejoinder to the President's reply through tbo Socrotarv ot War, wan n d received by the President, until after the special message, and accompanying documents wore yesterday ready for transmis sion to Coogross. If the President bad deemed it proper to answer the rejoinder, it together with the reply would bavo boon included in tho documents. H. L». Kti Mfitt Col. llayno having left lho city early yes terday morning, his rejoinder was returned to him through the mail, addressod to Charles** ton. W AMiiX'-io.v City, Feb. \K —By reason of tho receipt* of the information to-day of the seizure of the New York ships at Savan nah, together with the recent action of the New Oileans Custom Ifou3e,obstructing the Interior Commerce, and in effect levying tribute, ami the declaration of the Mont gomery Cougress opening Southern ports free to foreigu commerce, Mr. .lohu Coch rane, will call up on Monday, and press tb a passage, the bill heretofore introduced by him, providing through the execution o( the Federal Revenue laws protection of the commercial interests of this nation against the flagitious attacks upon them by the seceded States. Montgomery,Feb. B.—The Southern Seces« Bion Congress was in session to-day. It will meet again to-night, when probably some important results will be made known. Half an hour was consumed in prayer. Only the passing of some formal business resolutions was done to-dav. Thero will be a public EOision of only hall an hour to-morrow. Henningaen has arrived bare. Montgomery, Fob. U—The Congress last night unanimously agreed in secret session on tho Constitution, and the creation of a Pro visional Government. A strong and vigorous Government will go into immediate operation with full powers and amplo funds. No pro position for compromise or reconstruction will be entertained. Tho Congress will remain in session to mako all the necessary laws. New \ ORK, t Feb. y. - l burlow Weed de clines an appointment as comoiisoioner to Washin^on. itsb.',. ,i‘ ' ‘ y Wa'llin .ton- (*: :Y, Feb. 0. IIoLSE.—Oa motion of Mr. liotelor, a resolution was adopted requesting the President tocomrnu nicate to the House the correspondence be tween our Government and that of Peru since iMM, on the subject of the free navi gation of the Amazon and its tributaries. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, offered an amendment to the Senate bill providing for’the territo rial government of Colorado, ic proposes to allow the people to assemble and form for themselves an organic law apd territorial government, to consist of a legislature, judi cial and executive departments, etc. It is substantially the Douglas amendment which was offered in the Senate. It was ordered to be printed. Mr. Curtis, of lowa, from the Military Committee, rejx>rted a bill appropriating sI,L7» to pay the musicians’ and soldiers’ loss in instillments, clothing and furniture, lo>t by ibetn in removing from Fort Moul tri** to Fort Sumpter. Mr. Thomas, of Missouri, objected to its consideration. Mr. •I no. Cochrane, of New York, offered n directing the Secretary of the Tr.M-ury to inform the House whether any find what information lias beta received by the 'iej. irtment relative to lhe # recent al h*g<-d Rei/.ureo! tho New York vessels at and, if seized, by whom, and by what authority. Mr. J’rvor, of Virginia, suggested that an in ;u’t y should also be included as to whether unv p:*ojM»riy belonging to-Gcorgia had beeu (>i '•('!/.r*t 1 by the state or city ftu th> »ni i*-- - N.■ w Yoi k. &c„ &c., Mr. <' •clir.ui.* acccjdcd tho amendment, w 1 1(*11 t!i - i •-hi Lion was objected to. Mr. I i iii'lm ui, of Arkansas, proposed an inquiry whether any officers of the Execu tive department have lately been guilty of improper int»*rf»*rence with a stale election. < >bje<-if.i i>i. l An motion of Mr. Corwin, Ute House post pm.ed iht* e<>n-<id<*rAtion of the report of the coinmitti-o of thirty-three, till Thursday next. Tne report of the committee was then debated in committee until the House ad join ru*d. Senate.— TLo Vice President announced that li-i hud received the resolutions of the Democratic State Convention, of Ohio. Objection was made to its recoplion, on the ground that it was not specially addressed to tho Sunale. After some discussion the resolutions were received. Mr. Crittenden, of Ky , presented the mem* oriftl of the citizens of Kentucky, in favor of the Crittenden resolutions. The Indian appropriation biH was discussed. The Naval Appropriation bill was passed. The Senate then adjourned till Monday. M jN7i.o*iM t Feb. 9—The Constitution of the Provis ional Government has been printed, and ia now made putilu:. The prv&mble says: “ We, the deputies of the novereit'ci and independent States of South Carotins, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, invoting ihe favor of Almighty God, do, hereby, in be half of ihe*e Slates, ordain and establish Constitu tion for tht* Provisional Government of the same to continue Ljr one year from the reinaaguration of the ProMidr-rct. or until a permaaant CoasUtuUon or Confed eration between said Bta*ea *h>ll be pat in operation, wtuenj-oover stiull tirst recur.” The seventh section of fio first Article reads: u Tde importation of African Negro** from any toreign country, other than the Bhiveholding Stales m hereby forbiaaen, and Congress i.** re jiured o* pass r-uch laws as shall eilectnaUy prevent the sump." The second section reads: “ The Congress eluil aleo liavo pow«r to prevent the iotrodocooe of from any Stale not a member of this Coated. er»cj*. Artu-le Fourth, third clause, second aection r» **A slave in oue st»te escitn.ng to another t-hall bedel.vervd up r.n the claim of the pany to wh m tc.e said siave may t>olong by the ex cutive authority of the state in « hicli such slave maybe found, and in c*»&« ol anv abdactioa orforrtUils reifcaigt :toU eomp6a »aiion, lrcluu ng t:ie value :.i ih* ,-iavoaudall o'Tfeta and •‘ipeoKf-s, «na*l be nn-.ii* t • ;he party by the slate in w h «’h such abd ict on or rescue an* II take place.” artific bixth. 2d clause rt'ods: “The government hereby insulated shall lake :u.medif»'.e step-* for the set tlement of ,i!. matter# Lotuoon the a'atet* furmiog it and their otii t in:** ci.nreuerates of ihe L'nitrdStates in re- I tLj : ,n '(> ■!.; pus i - |.r peity and ih* public (JehL at the tun-uf 1 u«* > nhorKiral f f>m ihuiti. tiie-e siatcs hereby <i-—. l.ir' 11 ’.*> :v ; heir .*n .iu 1 earnest desire to adjosi evcryiLtog portainuig to the common properly, the eomin.oi ;ia(...u y an*i the common obligations or that I n on. upon trn- principles of r'ghh justice, e*iuility ana c->*-d hiitii.” The other portion* of this Provtaioaal Con- i in.'iu e s!iuc-t identical with the C'on&titat.on Of :;,i- l in t*d .Suites '1 :.<■ •. • i' ■ iiQ IfxMcauve orJicers is U>ing cele ■>r.i c.i i . lyht. A complimentary serenade was given loir,, \ n.vi'.v.'l'jfuuii meGoniedoracy. Mr.Btepaeas maur -ii ci. ' cent spee -li m reply to the compliment dpe--' - .- it-*.,- uiso made l v Messrs. Chesinut, Keittol r. ■ .*. .--.rad of I.«nd others. A ajlute of 100 guns m i.- :u . d ihts iiiurniud- T.U.. ui\s-i:, Fla., Feb. 7.—lk)th Houses ol' tho Legislature have resolved, to adjourn on the 1 I tii A bill providing for carrying tho muN luw passed the Senate and will pa** Ho* House. The free negro expulsion t»iil ii.u bo ou indolinitely postponed in the >*‘ii:tto. Ni tr Y -nK. Feb. Lion'*. Rodgers and Sohumaker <' tne rt-vmiue cuiter Lewis Cass, arrived here this iwru.tig trout rluvanuah. Tim commander of the cat-' *r reappointed bv Georgia authorities after the ' i/.ure. TLe GeotytA muskets lately seized by Ihe po* iot* »*f-r«* ye-t.T'lay placed in charge rt G. B. Lamar, Gio »->;r.,j.ii*d tho i*ct to the collector of Bavanoah. Foitri. \mi, Feb.—Capt. J. A. Holmest sentenood to the State prison for life, for murder on tlie high seas, has been uncon ditionally pardoned by the President. Muntcomerv, Feb. \K —Jefierson Davis, of Mißsi.ssipjii, was unanimously elected Presi dent of the confederated States of North America, and A. U. Stephens, Vice Presi dent also unanimously. Huston. Feb.—The Boston Trwcler sayß that the bankers of this city have deter mined to refuse to take any ioans that may be called for by the new administration, unless political affairs are satisfactorily set tled. Memphis. Feb. D.—The Little Rock Arse nal, with uouoßtand of arms, a large amount of ammunition, and forty cannon, including Capt. Bracg’s battery, surrendered to the State authorities yesterday. It is garrisoned by one hundred volunteers. Niw \ork, F eh, 0.-Evenlog-Cotton deolin«d, sales 1:2 0 btt'es Hi 11 :;e. Flour heavy; sales MOO bbls sold: Homlium $»,40(06.70 Wheat dectiued, Chicago Burine $1,15. Corn firm; 42,600 bush sold at G6®670 for oli aud 63f0C4e for new. Pork firm at $17,50 for Mess. Lard heav y W hiaky dull at Wo. rr*cixxATi. February 9.—Evening—'The business done m Fleur was hardly enough to establish quotations; the inatket is very dull at $4,ri0@4,70 for tfnperfine. Wheat dull but not lower; Red $1,03, and White $1,06® LIO. Corn dull at 8&5340 in ear and 36Q37 for shailed, m bulk. Oats 27@2tH-£. Rve and Bariev unchanged. declined to The demand for provisions i° less active, and the market dosed quiet but firm. There wiws more bulk pork offeriag than there were buyeis for it at the close, at Ofy and 9%c for shoul ders, sides and clear aiden. Bacon firm but quiet at ">%■ K, and Mesa Pork quiet but firm at $l7 <& 17,Zfi; no sales. Lard dull; 300 tierces sold at The grocery market is firm. an*l the demand is good; sales ."•M hhdt* sugar at 700 bhla Molasses at 30c, and »Dd 05U bags coitee at The demand from the interior conuou»H quite large. Monev uachansed 1-xchange on the fcaet very firm at perceut premium! QIIAMPAGNES.— " ~ GREEN seal. fh«»WN, IMPERIAL, CHAS. AND PIPER HEIDSIECI-i *c., Ac.., Ac.. Ac Kar Sale l.y WM. BENNETT 'i v -' 1» V«od rtwt The co partnebship; hereto- FOKE exia between the undersigned under J ..^ M ' cani >LES3. Jj KOBEKT JAMISON, i THOS. JAMISON. : JOSIAII REAMER. H’CANDUESS, JAMISON & CO„ (aUCCESSOKSTOJAS. M’CANDLESS A r 0.,) " r PHE UNDEESIONED WILL CON- X TlNUßthe UKY GOODS JOBBING BUSINESS at the old stand, No 103 WOOD BTHBKT JAB. M’CANDLESS. ROBERT JAMISON, l.L' *\-JL THOS JAMISON. WKAPPINU PAPEK, MANILLA, Kng, Tea and Straw Wrapping Paper, at Manufactu- Prices, CHADWICK A SON, £2 No. 151 Wood street, Pittahuroh ,-’Y v .v, V'.. -v»*R t ?• *•*> i 1 •jV .1 .!»••• ** . New York Marxeu Cincinnati Market. JVolicc! - •••• ‘ ••*■ v - '>i'-rJ''^c-,'' , 'r~ '-■■ •• ! .'■v f '''.“'.v'''''-' l^^?*: •-.-,- . > v UWtS&HS&SI .i**. , - ■.+j*mih 'V%£ ~ , V * “.‘j t~'vki'' ■ ' -’ j - .y 1 I * * r '< x , i •-•' v£• \ ‘ „ Y' *’ <& "* * * r 'x-’ / ~ t f *rc , w 1 C' ’ *r ** * „ 4 „ ,£* 1 • ■■....• ••.,•/■•'. ■i»..--.“-.-r-'i-piafi«4# t /*+.«* " NUMBER m : - * qQMMBBOfAB. tc| ■ K ‘'dtd&eoi 'Vaa/r. - = , -•> 1 /A ; r - r— t? Ki?e fedt six lnch4?R>wnt>*r irj Ibo cfilmiel. **. « pimiafieii Siported fur U\ff'l>ntm ~ . s -J Firraa auj, N\ ru ry u h. Utl * T Flour... alt*, Uniiie<) at m-t fij' re>. vk- r 1 at ff.,S5 lot extra, 16,40®5,75 [or erira Mfi UU for |5.75@8,00 lancl'’ * f .■ ' ''^S' Groln...Sale < "It i usb at 26c;200 bo»h <?*in at 42c. > , t ’a Hay ...sal* a 101oatU,Jrqiu so ties, at |P@lO ft tor. F«e,t...Falea 5 tona Bran at st*c; 2 toaa SOorla &8 -.--- ‘P *1008)9. -It J Bacon...fjales ‘2,.V)0 12a, iu 7, Ah, nU-Scfor-ShctaUci^, «>X®M« fori7:mi<, for S«7ar Cnr{d;s<j.v Buckwheat (•’)<,« c...Shlch 3.000 B>a.!.c( $7,60 ft 100 lb 1. •* Sugar .Jjclea 12hbds N.O.af 0 ■j&latii' in qT'Hjityv Molaa»e«...Bale» 43 bWn. M. a,at 3i*> ,ft vhU •. ... Coffee... Bale» <U> aacka jinme Rio »i 14a @lsa $ ■' Seed... Sales 20 bush Flax at $1,20, Potatoes...Salesl2.7bu«h P>nlr>&yi s a( 45\ Dried Fruit:..SaVa «0 buqh Pea-b*B «t ilj&o A|>ples....Srtle<* 33 M.ls at $1.50@1,75- r Whisky...Sales 22 bb!* Rectified at pal 3lcuj . H§J:, Ws}H ; V*, AROMATIC $ SggSSS A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, -INVIG9RATIN& CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, FOR MEDICAL AND PRIVATE USE. What Shall We Drink P • UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE COGNIAC BRANDY, Imported end bottled by himialf, warranted pure £cd the best quality, with hia certificate on the bpute,> aadi hij seal on the cord. ■ . 1 > - r > UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PUKEPQRT WlsU£ Imported and boitled by himself fit op/or medici nal oee. frith hia certificate on the bolHesp'wartiifited pore and of the best quality. >i> ■ u( - UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE SHERRI^ WINE, r . / Imported and bottled by himeoll, the game os Port Wine. * ÜbOLPRO WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRA ' f WINE, , 1 'c mportednnd bottled by Jnmaetl for private aod tnedf* anal beat wine ever oilered to the trade m hot ties. The Wioo is vrnrruutod perfectly pure. ■ • UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA RUM, ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. ~ a. All the above imported ami bottled by himselijjwax ranted pure and of the best quality. * TO THE PUBLIC. I will stake my reputation as a man, my stantimtr&a a merchant ol thirty years’ residence in t L e cityofliew York, that'whatl pledge ard testify to with, my seal,, toy label, and ow oertjrficate, is oorrect and- licduponJhy . , ' . 'PhytnoiHns who useYViheannd Liquors mtbetr-ptffe*- face, should give the preference to those artiul&C .... Kor sale by air respectable Druggists and Apothe canes. i UDOLPHO WOLPE, Sole Manufacturer and Importer of the Bchiedara Aro matic Schnapps, 18,20 and 22 Beaver street, New York.' Dr. G, K. KEYSJER Ag’L. 140 Wood st. uo2Bdlmdayr BETTER THA*N OIL. A RARE CHANCE. The stock of a first class.-' Country doing a good busmens- Hanngnn old and estabbsheJ trad**, and easy of access from the- City will l>e sold on reasonable terms. Jfor particulars enquire of fedaltdaltw ATWELL, LEE * CO, Wood street. fpHE PAKTN EKsjHLP HEKiiTUI'UiJE A existing between the undersigned, under tbo style of BAILEY, fIPKAIN & 00., was diAeolyed'br-iMildal' consent on tbe first day ot January, 1851, bast* neaa of the firm wilt be settled at their tanner office, 'in South Pittsbarah,where all parties having olalinaiganwt ns are notified to present them immediately forpay ment. and persons knowing themselves toltemaebtedf' will please call and settle their accounts jaueb anum, JaMR* M. BAILBTv ' 'iOAL,' NUT CO A if, SLACK, & UOKB.— -Having purchased the entire interest of my late partners in the arm of RAHJSY, M’KAIN £ Co , I am now prepared to furnish to our former customers-sna the citizens of Pit sburgh uml vicinity generally, 4 n superor quality of COAI*, MJT COAL, BLAOE'Kfla* COKE, in large or email quantum. Orders sent through the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Monongi* helaßridge,or at the Wurkis, will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office; situated in South Pittsburgh* one square above the Monongahela Bridge. jWiflm JAMES MtBAILRY. i VOlitJK! THE PAKTtfERSHIP HEBEXOFOEEJ existing between thentHierBigned,nnder4he ; afj'l*‘ and firm of C. IRMSEN & CO, haw beeadlsaolTedfc®. mntual consent. C. IHM3EM. - ' \VM. IHMSEi PiTTsmraon, January 9Lb, 1861. NOTICE! The business of the bate fibh. i o( C. lOMSEN * CO., will bo continued from and after this date, under the style of C. IHMfiKN A 80NSV ' by the undersigned. 0. IfIMSRJi. r •«£;■; WM. IHMSENyv" JalO . ' PmsuußOH. January Bth, 186 L j CHEAPER THAN RENTING—S3QG. fa % ggs.* hand, remainder at $lOO per year, will purchase a two story Brick dwelling house, or hall andfiverdoma,N ; i; ■•»■ hydrant, valuable grape vine, etc. Lot - ;§3f front, fy 60 in depth,' situateon corner of MargareUs, and Middle alleys, Allegheny city, sl2Q or In- » > r %^SSi uuire cf '• w >- , '-V- S. CUTHBRRTP'SON, ,5 Real Estate Agents. 1 feT 61 Markrt Btrrtt. >’. *, i^s^B| ANDRETH'S GARDEN >- ISpSI received a large .select and varied Block of tha^, •bove named Celebrated Gardej^Seedjt, the new varieties. The eoure'?sdiafaction oor^edkc,-, rendered last year and years before, qoaliff ub in laying '* - v?? 35 A they can not be surpassed. O dera by ■'■' ri niea by cash or satisfactory references prompfciyat* , tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing canttXfW seen at the store. ; ; :r^-£!?§ BECKHAM A K£bLY. Druggist*,’- ' *?*#£ 1a25 Alleghenypiy. . THE CO PARTNERSHIP smwv- ; fore existing between the undersign ediatheßEOEi’-’: , .. „ T?f* AND LEATHER BUSINESS, nndcr tbe name and - v style of R. CHIIDBA CO„was dissolved, bV mutual ooosent, on the 81st December ultimo, by thevWilb* s ~ ’■** drawal ol Asa P. Childs. Either of fhe late partneflt'-o r‘ - -'-A is fully authorised to settle the bnsinrss of the Film, •. s and to use the partnership name for thut purposd. T h. ottiLDa; ;S'* * *. - t >£A. *. CHILDS, * a ''r m. b. LOWBiEcfln \<:X PlTtTßuaou, January 1,186 L . , The undersigned have thjs / * , ' '\i day formed a Co-partnership under, the sly teoC; , , • H. CHILDS ACO., and wdTcontinue tlfe WHOElßsAfcfe 4 --' 1 „ SHOE AND LEATHER BUSINESS,at thei*otd ; Jf¥M&sv Jr rV*& No. 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh,PA k > ' < • . harvsy child& »*, s. 1 V "JM . * • aL. B. LOWRIE CHILDS* f.S Y *m jiiegat r c WgS. ' STYLES i la ■/''-rr • «.»« %|g| 5 J ,- rj„ '’ ' ■ Blue. pußple and ■’!'•■ B«l Ualmoml Skirt#. Jn»l raceheil dftofTjKSfS? i ' 1 newest styles. •-'T '--■&#&& . . w. & ®. an6us, ij| for Cor. Finh andUiuhet iiU. '.ivli#' ■’ P>:° ■■ ’ V • 1 *t X\ -'' ' ‘ V'--v 'Wi.i-.SjpV.i - .Ji; --r-;^v^~rf£ -■tHi-.r •-. ■: *. . •i.-.rjyA-t. 1 . V ; 1 .. ' ■ . V >'■-?, ' - . . . '< YS&sXPfiMi PiTTBBURQii Januasy 1 1861 SPRING I - X CALICOS AND GINGHAMS, JUST OPENED AT. W. & D. HUGHS’, HUGUH’, HUGHS’, & D. & <D. & D. HUGUSV tW. & D. HUMS’ -lU j ’.■(l U . ■V'sei stag -a: ■*; v *' if -,' vj . , ',cs - ;J Jii '' i?\f -it ,‘ * tSNs '>’?r| "i .-' »’IVS -ft • '•% > 4 i| \b '$ 4 " 11 ' 1 ■/ I „,ll ■ *, i H '*^l -y •.'•'•CjK • IBL p. ja*Gowi»r - '^'l' l f; . I .•.-..-iSrJ A, i *•:•; - r; \ i&X;:¥•*?s■.*■ %££ -.let.' rSi 'T"_i«lfe- 7 T i-1 ; >.* J .. - 1 • .'-i r - '• 1 v i w s - ‘ *v J - >t • .V^i r -|| ?»- -<4 •«• ' . ¥*S J - >£| J f V .*. (*' £ ’jA v. *■: *. ~ r - ; v ’ l V ‘ i"i .1 Vr.l *• j •■§*-» >; A i-*s\ - '.^ '*<»**, * '*>r* ~’M -• , -* f , C ■■*'<•’l v -. '*;■««-* ' '-M'orff • - Mf . _ . ' ?■ - -Set Sf>\ - >hJ i T^-i•{*■.! AV ,^<£ ; V •' *1 ffo ■■ -f ■ i■ ■ • ‘Tr J '} : r * j ‘\' I ■ >*- : . p; •fi-S *■ is *•■
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers