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GET l T vour neighborhood.' Send for a PROSPEt TCfl ami a sPECI M E>’ COPY DON’T FORGET THE OOLLAR. Add res, JAMES P. BARIi, 4,7 _ hdUor and Proprietor. MOHHYti PONT JOB OFFICE. BARR & MYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, torucr Fifth & Wood SU. PltUfesrgb. ttVfiHY MBCBIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING, kiacuu.,l id Ui£ fineet style/ R All, ROAD, Communal, Ikrcantiit k JCtgsi SStork, Al abort notice, on reasonable terms, Particular attention pa \ to the Piinttng of POBTEIIB, PROGRAMMES, Ac. Pur Concerts, fc ambitions and Oirouses. Uftfil AOOfTIOHS OF NEW TYPE 4 MACHINERY as rue sscsx&r asca nan* to tuu The facilities for taming out Work with promptness end despatch cannot he excelled by any other office In the cuy. THE IRON CITY TRUST CO., No. 250 Liberty Street. Bank of discount, exchange AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stock 9 150,000 Capital Represented, over 1,000,000 SrocxaoLDxas xu lixu> Ijoivlodaixi Lixbul “W Gold. Silver, Par Funds, aod Currency rtx-elved on SsiL aIX MONEYS allowed to remain for a spe- Time> WILJ. DRAW INTEREST. Sight ge on the Eastern and Western mued conftvoily for sale In sums to unit. Collection d made in ull tbe pnnoinaJ cities in the United Staten and the Canada*, and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY REMITTED to any de sired point, on day of maturity. MQIOTOB8: G. F* Warner, Wm. Seibert, W. M’UinUn k, Jake HiU, John Heath, Juhn Moorhead. Henry M’Oulluugh, Wm. Gontiiy, Sam. H Robison, Win. Cooper G. E. WAKNEK, President, ae&wly R C BCHMERTZ, tiaahier. Bailey, farrkll a" cu., x PRACTICAL Efo PLUMBERS, 129 FOURTH STREET, Near SiniLhfieJJ Sucet. PLUMBING done in all >u various DTanchea, in a neat and substantial manner. All work promptly aUeuded on short notice. Hff w PaitJoular attention pud to making |H Pumr* and Oomstry Work. iv«>* £x ecu t or’ m i\ otl€©i HPHE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTOR OF the Estate of •lONA'* TODD, lato ot Findley town, •n«>. Allegheny County, dec d, hereby notifies all peson* indebted to said Eauue to make immediate those haring cla ms against tha came, to present them, dnly auihuntid&ted, for settlement to the undersigned, at the late residence of thsdecM, on MONDAY, tbe llth day of March next, ensning. JAMES POLLOCK, Execaior. la2Lltd*6 vrF lAIVO ( Oil $330. January 22,1831. «aoo A GREAT BARGAIN. The subscriber has had left with him. for sale, br a family about to leare the city, one of CHICKEBINd A SON’S 7 octave Roaewood Owed Pianos—cost originally $6OO. This Piano has t>eeo In use less than one year, and haw had the best passible cure taken of it, is in perfect order both m mechanism and furiliturf' pi/acl uoj good a, nett. As " ™ u “i . l '£,. di "£2“ e6 oOar’once, it is otlered at Ihe OREAT REDUCTION OF $l6O FROM FIRST COST. JOHN! H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood Street KEADY •*b YULI.ME URANTS' CASKS, BeporU of cases argued lu the SUPREME COURT OP PENNSYLVANIA. Fur sale by .1. R. WELD IN. I'eS 2S WorvJ street near Fourth. nmrs na t r c a t awaba wine, —AND J. N. STRAUB’S'LAUEB BEER, PQre lod good, particularly for lam ly u>e. con always be tne Wise and Lager B**er Saloon of • jaioamd j. 80l H, No. 20 Diamond. {JJLK AIISAI'.-—5O lbs Shoulders, atUes, “dHtoWostr*^— to J» PErzE B, ' r e ll cor. Market and Pint ••<b V ’ r 5l * ' k•*- 5 * v r „ \yt%j' .•-* ' - , • •» r *v* • t * . •r. r ■ •. . ' AU<\jn- r*iy Li use in good repair; band on glue, been in service -1 years, rccoiumoi.da- Uon that sbo bn c <ndeinned and replaced by a steamer ; host? carriage new and “h beauty , ’* 20 sections huso in use . company {7O active member? i utm i f the iu ;i useful and active in tb«* Association. Srptune— -ti ush should be repaired ; engine a No. 1 hnnJ, in fine order . bosO carriage new and good . -ti sections bote In u» • . company l In act iv •• member* i vir \ strung and elßc lent D; yU-I/u ti<,U ** ♦* an CICOI lent 'UIH Mid If; g-*od older; engine 6o 1 ! , car r.ago v.u y g.» t d lb *oc ions bu»o \u u*. , ■ uinpu' \ . o active inembere) active and u-t-luL —Hou-.o in g«*od repair engine & No. 1 au-amer, m good - mceabl** coud i..-n . carriage condemned ; 2 b secUi.m bu?i in dv-e company (50 active tu<*mb*-r*i active and tflicieol l< i(yint lie use lu pri*cei-e id need -J r-‘ pa iff; beautiful band engu.o in nne ord.-r •oon to be replaced by a ur*l-clati"i steamur, ready contracud for. The (.’ommitteo heartily approve tho cb&t ge, and Lupc ;bo t.‘. u-.cii will enable others to do hk"W>e , carriage need painting—ail right in other re*p*ct-; 3<i st-c.ionß hose in u»e, company { s 2 active mem bers )pu .. crlul and < lfiotent—a credit L. the A*s.. ciation Mid eit\. Good burnt -tiuuse >n very bud repair> ima gine in good serviceable condition; carnage ;u good order— one of the best in the cit\, j ! adCtioLe hose Ifi i ei- Company iM active tueui. bere) blroUg and cdmiont uumedialu repair of bouse urged l t\U}>endf*i t ■ HuU?e in g ud repair band engine—recommend it to bo replaced bv a steamer : two carnage*, <no ft ry lino and in exce.ieui order, 20 tec lions b-«« in use; com pany (4n active members) mt.ve and ellicieni. Rthrj. —ii »u»e in very bad r*-pa.r . band engine—been in icrvi, i- 22 yia r s —e\ r.Ji tuened and recooimiiod it be replaced by a steamer ; bose carnage new, iigbl an 1 substantial : may her bciU rrig (or many a year, cheering the senses of tho terror stricken am! di>lrt*»a«id as tbe harbiDger of K lot; 2I »eit;or,» b »t* in uao . company (120 active mt'rnCmrs) strung and eficdivo. Tho comanittco recouin;end that the associa tion ask cou&cils to pais an ordinaucc directing the employ merit of a competent engineer lor each steamer. On motion of Jcbn fci. Uaro, tbe report was accepted. E9WUI i. HTIU Tbo cltuue rc-lativu to the oecoexliv wi ft«- pU'yiog a competent o'triiieer for each eteatn engiiiu gavo rise lo » considerable dv»cu*si‘>ri: Mr. Sawyer, Mr. l.tonard, and Mr G r eqg opposing it, and Mr. Stewart and "ther* favor ing it. After e<mK* debate tbe following »üb .-liiuio wju adopted. lie solved, That thi* Association request oacb and every company running a steamer to ol“ct or appoint competent ]-ei>oaa to serve as engineers. Tbe rep rt, thus amended, wm a*i >pl«>d 1 be credootials of Jame* W. Vick, fr./Ui lh" Uuqueano, vice John I,»yburn, rnigncj, were presented, and the delegate was admitted to a seal in the Association. Mr. Gregg, from tbe committee to tu-cure contribution- from insurance companies, re ported tbe following amount* (>37u in al! i re ceived lor the year l viO: Allegheny, $4O, Cit i/.ens, $f»U; Delaware, S2U; Western; S 1 DU; I’oni 1 vania, $4O; Jo", North Ar'itich, sr>o;$ r >0; K. C. Loouns, agent, The Chief Jingineier presented hu report f.»r the quarter. Tbe aggregates were os f».iuw* K.res, Jo; falfo alarms, lb; lues, SJd.OO >. in surance, $10,71 o. Mr Sawyer proposal that all the cuhipani-o. shoo’d contribute their bills for the purp./se of procuring a large boil to be placed in a central position, so that the locality of li rod may al ways be indicatod. Tbe proposition wap after some discussion, referred back to the respective companies for tbeir action. The resignation of John H Walker as ate* ond assistant engineer was mad and accepted, and Mr. Thomas K Wilson of tho Duquesne, was elected in bis Ptn&ri, rooming I« votes, while John bad 1. Some routine business was transacted and warrants ordered to be drawn fur bills. Messrs, titowart and Gregg wore (in pursu ance of a resolution) appointed a committee to ask Allegheny Councils to contribute $H0l) to the Pittsburgh Kiroraen’s Association, to be divided equally among the companies On motion of Mr. Sawyer it was resolve! that the Aaaoclatiou request ihb City Councils to appropriate tbe amount necessary fur the purchase of a steam Are engine, to ba at the disposal of tho Association. Mr. Tibby, offered tho following, which was accepted, and referred to the companies for consideration : Whereas, According to tho present consti tution of Ibis body tbe Association becomes totally dissolved or otherwise void at tbe ex piration of each year no member bolding over for tbe continuance of tbe business of the As sociation ; therefore JitMolvrd, .Thai tbe different companies com. posing tbe Association, be requested to call meotiogs at an early day for tho purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of al tering or amending article Jd, of the Consti tution, so as to empower the delegates hereafter to draw for the respective terms of one, two and three years. A communication was ivad from the Assist ant City Controller, suggesting that the asso* ciation take part in tho reception of the Presi dent elect, accepted and the Secretary request ed to notify the assistant Controller that tbe association deem it inexpedient to take part in the demonstration. Adjourned. L. M. K, £oc/iatr-.—i"The Brokeu tipell” is received and will shortly appear. Non Rit Inventus. —"Secession” is at hand, but is not very original, and whence original is deputed from poetry end sent ment are both ba i. E. Rom H’. —“ Democracy'' is pretty good verse, and but for two or three objectionable stanzas, whiok would only irr Late the wound, we wo Ad give it a place. As tho omission of these would destroy the whole, we can not pablieh it. H. <7., Dayton, ArnuUong Co, Mi.—Your emanation is sadly misnamed “ Poetry/’ and io moreover libelous. We would not like to assume the responsibility of pub lishing more than the last verse, which we give below, adding we have enough of the kind; the smfl being quite sufficient: Stolen Goods.— Certain parties are under arresi at the Mayor's office, in whose posses session a lot of groceries, supposed to be Btoleu, by officers Lowe Among these are a box of cendles, one of ground pepper in papers and one of Diamond twist tobacco, , wich have not been identified. Any one hav ing lost any each articles wul do well to call > ad examine these " , r •* if* Stye Jtost. JAMES P. BAEH, Ei»ITOR AND PRO] KIETOHi rißXß:—Daily, Fi.o Dollars por year, etnclly in ad <&nce. Weekly, Single subscriptions Twu Dol lars per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Arbitration Committee of the Board of Trade F<- Juninry ani February JOSEPH DILWURI'H. V. P. JAM Ed PARK, JK J. J.uiU.ESPIE. 0. B. PAULSON, JOSHUA RHODES. TO LETS for >alk at this office. Firemen’s Association The regular quarterly meeting of ibis Aaao cialion was be d last evening, tho President, Mr sStewert, in tbe Chair. The report uf tbe (.'omuiitloo oil (_'olj feroncu and Inspection was presented by tbe chairman, B. C. Sawyer, Jr. t and load. We make an abstract House in good repair and excellent order : euginu a No. 1 steamer, in lino service able condition ; lender in libe good order ; 130 fieotiuua of ho«e iu use ; company { M members in active barmouloui and very effi cient To Poetical Correspondents “ if you like my compotsual 1 can give you enough ; I Uvo handy By you ' And giveayou this for a Bnufl. ■K ' 1 PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1861. | Accidents —On Saturday evening, Mr. D. A. Prettily, of Allegheny, was Seriously in jured, at the residence of his father, Rev. John T. Pressiy, D. D He bad gone into the stable for the purpose of feeding the horse, and while shoving bay from the mow rnieaed his footing and fell head foremost to the fioor. He was soon after discovered by a member of the fam» ily, in an iasofctible stale. Uis head had struck tb« floof first, and his injuries were ho serious that hi# life was fur a time despaired of He was placed under the care of a physician, and On Sunday evening he had recovered so as to be able tu converge. His recovery is still & matter of doubt Un Sunday evening, a atearuboatuian named Sljuiise, of Shutdown, was driviug through : th n city in a buggy, in company with Walter R Bateman Tue hi<r»*« fr.gbtem.-d uti Wood street, opposite M’Co'd’s hat store, and ran do vn to:tbe corner of Fourth, where the vehi cle came in contact with a post in front of A 1- breo's shoe store Mr. Bateman cscapod wiib a few sl*gbl bruises, by jumping from the buggy. Mr. SUoum) was thrown headlong Upon the sir***-!, ihe foil tearing the scalp from the tun b-fui'l I'Vor the e\ o, the bone show ing p’ainly through Iho w«.-ur.d. He also re ceived a ‘nl *»u in-,* b'*ad, but as the skull wss nut fraetflred bis ir-j irics are n tof h Jingnr ous character. He w Uk-n to the offii-e >,f Dr. Murdoch, whit .Ire-M-d hi-* w.niiid?, alter whu bho was jtb'e tu pr.-ceod to 11»« house uf a friend. Paol oShO Al l IoN K K Fal.hK AKKK'I Wen.iticeJ Sunday uf two Ger man Jaw pedlar-. i. *wie r>u m me ii-|.i arid \ D Ansell. *• i* -u j.o-iun uf bavm-r been unpii *-ht*-d .n mo hTutik burgUrv. an* l their di eharg.j by Mayor Wil-utj »u. returning tu tlu-ir bu'.el, they got luto a d.tli euiiy with Burkhaf, the pro{*n.-twL> ba.l ! h.*rn urn st-*i ;ur t arid bnii.-rv Tin* May --r field them t*. bail, and un Mond&r tLe ►ui:- w- re withdrawn, as hltu an if.'< r a'.o.r, for assault and hatterv made b\ Anseji agair.st Burkhrrl SummcitirH and An.-.-II the.. I* ft • ' r \V ai bmg’on, P * , where they Lave a store 1 h-y will return on Saturdnj, wb*-ii ib-v sav tb*-v are determined to prosecute otfieers Hague ar.'l D mghorly f<.r d\roages sust\ir.od hi. the arrest, which they a-sert was mode before in formation was m*d», ora warrant :s-*u*d Th* y have emp t-\Ki 'lho ucas Howard, K*q A? u.'Uliotrl. Itu i tied I.* Death lu t* sUo w a>'s ta» tic V»'e tu't’iod in our la«t ibju-: tho u<t thnl a iX’l.in d cripple named .1 <.r:. u. bo l.ad fHttr.-d iot.» one of li t- rw.un »*f Galu-wav C*> lie, in ihu night of iu -iujitrut t;,. ii by tif, in company with a curtipan'on i.ninod mure, was tuLaing. and it wa* lehr.d iLat be had perifht-d in tho do ore having »o«n him b-avo tho building tJu Mundsy morning a parly of nun U»gan a search am«*ng ihe ru n*, and ata-ut eie>e:i u'cl.'Ok they the body buried am ng tho rubbish. It pra. aenhi'i a hhuckiog «ight, b**;ng bo-nod tu a urup and the arm* ar.d log* enttrvly wanting Jon<-t was a widower, about rtfiy yi»ar. old, ar-l leavf* un-3 child. 11 o was much add.uted to inif*mp4*raDce and ha<i bocu diraipating t »n tho night preceding the tiro, furor f-r Il.iutwick hold an n quest upjQ tho r.mu:t. s and fuund a vcTdict in aCs-urdanco with tho <aot- MtMU O<MTMDn»os» r Ka*s*' —The Ma »•■ >^sur>.'»j Matvei! th® following cc»uaftijut- i>nt for i'»« Khokk fool. m *•! Ic'.iOn »'* UiO‘- *lrr«-ly r«J <\t ;--n* of KU»*i»cib aati r <• inly : i* ,11! Si \s »i*nKi;i W 4 J Mct'uuoefl. Du borough hni-rri i ' CUrV ai Lij-j.iu- •*■; a i u '► tie h* nr* fash .* i'4.1.! o* A M -iCee n Barrel b tot) Okkai Salk u> Kka:. Pleas.) remember that the eront s»lh id tbo residue of tbn real oi H 11 Kyuti, Ivnajod. will tako plac* M lh-- Court H<*u«e to morrow »'--0 IStb, at UJo cltw k. a m Thi- pru[«:-rU mn. siit* of the excellent ru,o Hill pruporly, with iU i-i**g»nt tw-» Florv bruk maraion, u.-ii planted with grapes and othor choice fruit, -.r.d Ferry street property, wh’cb pavi. clear id n.i expend, $-)3u a year rent By ail imam attend the sale. The term* are very oasv. >l/ • one»third ca>h und the balahc.' in O no or two year-, with internal. Tine Late Visit or ih e Cu i. a<«-> Boar d ov Trade —The Chicago hoard of Trade, at tte I at** meeting, parsed rofolutiona returning their warmest thanks to lh*- Hnard of Trade of the city of Pittsburgh for their cordial rec»-,, tioo and kind attentiu* a in showing tbo excur niouisU their varied and extensive manufactu ring establishments, and rwommenditig ou* city to the merchants of the South-west, as m evory way worthy of their patronage. Avotiikk Bcr*» l a r y —On Sunday night the oib> oof ij,*B Stubbing & Munson, N-< i l *. Penn tired, w-w entered by a burglar, and robled of a number of articles The thief ‘.ained access to the ha!) bv using a k<-v in the night Ulch. after which he t<>• >U the key uf the office door from a nail ar.d cn'ered the office A g-'ld plate containing eight or ten teeth; a gold pen, with ebony ca?e . u frag ment of gold, and a huiaM lump of ?ilvur were sU'len, after whi . the tnief decamped. (.'»irxeu L<aikks—Three men were ar rested in the market house. AIK-ghony, or. StiLulav as c ’inniofi loale*.- Mayor Drum im pot-M linos upon each of tboai, which they paid and were discharged. A young man was also taken in thu oveong, from the corner of Robinson and Federal sired#, on a similar charge, but dismissed. Mayor Drum is de termined to break up comer loatlng, and in doing so he will reeeivolbe hearty thanks of the community. Tu run L’harii able— Hfrorgti Guilin, of this city having k-ot his eg, and having noth ing wherewith to sustain himself and family, hopes the public will aid him in getting an ar tificial leg, bo that he can work at his trade, and thereby sustain his fanrly. Will not the benevolent help thjs worthy man" Donations may be loft at the Mayor's office. * Recovered— The horse and wagou belong ing to Frederick Trax, butcher, of Reserve township, and alleged to have been stolen by Poilip Steinmiller, was recovered on Sunday, in a butcher yard m Snyder’s hollow, upon'a search warrant issued by Mayor Drum. The property had been sold by Steinmiller. Murder Trial — The case of Ira Shotwell, the accomplice of Logue, in the Clarion mur der, was taken up in the Criminal Court of that county last week. The trial was expected to continue throughout the week, and was ex« citing a large amount of interest. Wk take occasion to inform the Chronicle find Journal that the Democratic County Con vention comes off on Monduy next, not on the 10th inßt. The Democracy never hold con ventions on Sunday, as Republicans sometimes do caucuses. Sad Accident.— Samuel West, a brakeman on a freight train between Altoona and Cono maugh, was run over by a locomotive at the Utter place, on Wednesday evening or Thurs day morning, and was instantly killed. Furious Ridiho,—Two Germans, who hsd hired borses of Andrew Jackman to goto Noblestown were fined $2 and costa each, by Mayor Drum, for riding furiously through Allegheny city, contrary to ordonance. Fell on the Ick.—On Saturday evening, (J«pt. James Harriott, tipatavo in the District Court, fell upon the ice on Seventh street, dis locating his shoulder bone. Finally Committed.— James C. Trimble, confined for larceny on oath of his uncle, was finally committed for trial yesterday. Not in Session,The District Court was not in session yesterday. The trial list will probably be taken up again to-morrow, com mencing with the Munn A Barton case. Gave Bail.—Thos. Oliver, whom we no ticed yesterday as having been committed for selling Sunday, was released on givn ing bail to Court. ; * • • • t r * V t ’ S * T v ‘ \ .. t . . - v : : r. ... V ' , 1 : ’: "* i£±sdte-<--_i£ The Kbi'ki'tion ofthk President Klkit —As ihe President elect is Vo atop :or a tirny iu our city, on Thursday, on hia way to Wash ington City, arrangements are being-made to give him a proper reoqption. A special meet ing of councils has been called for 7 o’clock this evening, to consider the propriety of act ing in & body as a reception committee, which they will doubtless do. The following call for a meeting of citizens, Irrespective of party,was circulated and signed yesterday, and the meet ing will act bo 'aa not to interfere with the action of councils: Pirmjußi.u, Fob. lUh, l w i;i. T> ihe HoH. Or'olyje Wilson, Muiior : DkauSiß: You are respectfully r-qu>*ed w> call a public meeting of the citiaana to make suitable urrangoraunta fur the reception of the tlori. A i.iuu am Lincoln. Prt-a : d»uL elect, un hi* arrival in this city, on Thursday next : Alost respectfully, Jiw H > Kiof.b irn. ( 1 «r 1 m»Rri.rr»-;u A C>, Samuel Alliojer. U A J'ulir.esu-ck A Co, \ HnHer, Win J Howard, >1 \V Wat*.>p, u 11 K«*Tmer, ./os* Wiolit'iU’o W B Huo «r. t ( A J H h H A (' J' ,MhiklUrtuo, bart A Ji;" B Me .oiiil - A i I j, tfcßiue 4 Aojor, H» ir..) e and J i>*-. R K Me!;*-'*. W lmmor«-.u o.:l. l>i«n A c.. I W B»xir-.-, i, Vuidi, I J-aNurii.ioj, WrTi H iDli.il ir, Mamr I'n v,d b.in h. a Voiiu - I K; ■■ i \ it oi(' .Oil W It n-iharl, ° ■l n.i H i M-Vor-I A l u I u Mecut.-hvi U 'PciiMix-k. K-Ji At o. I inis hup , ' H Hurfhni'vn. JLo- , Johrj Akr|| , u Ir * * R.oberl Aaniptcu, •< i*ail«-r - in. Iw- M tCiliou H u,u «:i. James Park } r Major's umea, Feb. 11. I7tii. 1* tuin| harue wuh the above reqaeat, tbe • a /.-ha t l Pi'Uhurgb wiM **aemr>h at the It m'd of 1 ri.du Uooui- in s.iU c ty. today, ll.e l -'.L i!>• t,at : l o \ lock, A. \f (iK.ibOB Wll m.„n. Mavur. Tho K publican C. u -ty Kxebutive Cum ml t- Uv. a‘su hold a me,-nog mi* morning, the Campaign C’!ub. The military i uipani«*» f is»ve boon or wH. be invitoi to participate in ll; • ri-c,-piu»fi A pi-’ce 0/ ordnance id being pul mi '••ilaoe-i lor the ixt-j-duo, and tb« Di vision Urigade and regiment oiM .-on will also be ordered out. \\ a a* k.nu\v lkisoK the receipt of sq invi t-tl; ‘i* and I'ckdt t«' the military and civic ban qd(»t In honor of Wtuhingion'd birth-day, to lake place at Cily Hull cn the evening of* the -■JJ lust The banquet promises to be a floe alia r, and ihe names of a number of our best cl-..Atm* and military uu-n, which appear am mg tb>‘ li.t oi managers, give evidence that nothing will bn bill undone to make it a sue o**d in every wav I mu> i o Lk i . —Uq Monday murning the loin la hii-i not a b;ij fie i.*ucupaut a wiiH un usual • Th.i Mayor iLioksof let ting tut the r -!L to pj v r fauidi-. f»r lodgings at * ■ much p«. r U,jy Ihe ur-Lul l»je »ea>on LlurcLheld ACo have wmved th.dr tlr.t Jjq ly of spring go\>L. Call and see lh*ui. Mu. UaK’-ei \ a n 2»uuan i k>, }<’opri ,-lor i*f Oakland I'ark, of 8 »iue ix-iobnly ii a horao t*i .-r, ,d,a.i--nk: ,> s Prof. Karev, through the* ( ■ r •*■ •f,to a trial of aJdlt. IndieVing he has the bed*, system. Si reti »r mr Peace. —Aldorman Mo< un«.- ’ s * rJay lodged a cumnjitmHnt agaansl Wm. II L:n«-deckcr, who has now been in jail for some time, for surety of the peace, on . aih of hu wife Marian A kukstki*. Wm. Wttaver. charg<xi with pu s -rung hia wife, m JPerry onunty, tome days agj, and wfrtr Had after the w juiaDr dca'.h, WKsnrrpit'd near Christiana, >->!-• day last wwlc, and is now m jau l uk Cori-tituiK-n of the United Slates has txM printed i r a nual and cheap fmo and is !o- ialo by Hull A Miner at tbelr great P-r.odicai Dq. it, Fifth -Ir-* t. Da Stehmin-A Minvi denials, havo form.-d a partn«-rehip and an otlice at !"'> K:!t!i ?tr-*et, «.»«o >nd do-T below the Cathe dra! S--c thiiir card * Dkstl'lß\ -Dr c. S.d, SH.U -4<; Peon tr-i t, attend- t- all branches \7f the Dental B E s T mar|4et AItTICLK I&Yq I SOFT SOAP! For Hair at Wluilcmlv, by Penn’a. Salt Mamifact’g. 00. Ao-J by all Drugglata Si Uroocra in tot Umt-.-U Huue*. JOSEPH MEYEH & SON, ManutacWirera, and WOoleaald and Retail l>*ai®ru In FURNITURE AND CHAIRS No* 444 Pena Btrsslt above the Canal, Have on hand a largo assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture* in Walnut and Mahogany oflbeirouu manu facture, and wurrantod oquid in quality and style to any manofacttired id the city, and will sell at reasonable prtea*. (aOtbt/ STATIONER, JOB PRINTER, Blank Books for Railroads, Steam boats or Commercial Houses, ruled to any order and got ten up in the best style. DR, C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHVSICIAN KAINBCm -S CELEBRATED TRUSS 14.l 4 . lUyiixk J. 8. Rn «er H. D. Rxyn ta (1-ate at Miller £ Ricket*ou'tO RKYM E H & BROTHERS. to Ririun A A.vnxa^o.i) Wbolenale Deolery m foreign fruits, NU‘I'ti,UONFECTIONfiRY I SUOARR,FIRE VVORKi.Ac, No. Sy Wood m , and No. 113 Second street, oppe-ite 8t Cbarle- Hotel, i»w riTJ^BORoH Raisins.—- WO boxes Sugar kai-Mos, 160 do Buoch do; 100 W do do do; do do; . 60 do Valencia do; Per sale bj RHYMER X BROTHERS, A No. 39 Wood stireet* tell Opposite tho 8c Charles Hotel. >*-•*. *- * . ** • * f* *' f.*%? 4 * * V K f , » «-J , “it? i -- M »► -f l < SAPOE'JJFfER! imporlanl to Families! Save Time, Trouble, anJ txpunsr Oua pound oqurd to Stx pounds I*o r r ASI I ! ! PITTSBURGH, PA W. S, HAVEN, —AMD— BOOK BINDER, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN FANCY PRINTING DONE TO ORDER ALSO—AGENT OP RUPTURES. 130 SMITH FIELD 8T THE LATEST HEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. Congressional Hews. Washington City Items The Reception and Speeches of | VV AMHNUTO.N, Pub 11.—Mr. Craig [ ot Nurtb Curoliua, uttered the f.'Bowing : J Wiikkka.s, South Carolina, Gvorgia, Ala bama. Louisiana and Florid* have decoded from tho Confederacy of the United Sta’.ue, and formed ft Southern Confederacy, and where** it i? desirable that tho most ami oa’ le relation* Bhuuld exist between them, and war avoided, the greatest calumily that can ft -all, iherefore r.mvlcfd, by tho S.-nato and House of K»p rceentativea, That tho Pies dent be required to acknowidgo the independence of tho said Southern Confederacy as soon as official infer- 1 njation of 1L es'.at l.srunent be received, and that v,o receive fetich C.uumiasioners as may bo appointed by that Guverrnm-nt fur an arnica. b.t: u. juslment "f all matters in dispute. Mr Craig o*kt.d that the resolution bj pu ; on its passage now, as ail men J-.-.vred lha' p«-nee should bo preserved. Mr. Farnswoi tb, of Illinois, moved that the r.uvlulion be referred to ihe Committee in Patents. [ Laughter j On motion of Mr. Craig it wad referred to Urn Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. McCJernand introduced a resoluti-n, which was adopted, reciting that by the sei /.u'-e of the ru.nt and money arid custom bouse by the revolutionary authorities of Louisiana the L nited States has beoQ pu; at defiance, and calling on the Pr. indent, if it be not incompat ible with the public interest*, to send the House all the facta in the case, and what steps, if any have been taken, or contemplated, to recover possession of said property. Mr. Palmer, of N. V , introduced a resolu tion, declaring that neither the Federal Gov erncunnt nor the people, rior the Government of the non slaveholding States have anv purpose or Constitutional right tc legislate upon or interfere with slavery in any State in ite l nion. The vote was called and after much confusion the resolution was passed—yeas lid —nays 4. A rec-.niideration was carried and Mr. Shorn.an proposed the following resolution: Hcy-'lrrj' That neither Congress nor Un people, nor the Government of tho slave-hold ing SULs have any Constitutional right to legislate upon or interfere with siavurv in any of the slaveholdiog States .1 the ’L’rji.m; parsed —yeas 101—nays none. Mr. Sickles offered a resolution calling on tho Secretary of the Treasury to inform the House whether there are any obstructions to the revenue laws in South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana, and aUo what meas ures have been tak n to secure r*venu-j cutters irom bev.ure, and to recover those which have boen seized, together with other property. Mr. Burnett proposed an amendment,'which was accept'd, calling on the Pres.dent to fur. rush tho reasons which have induced him to bung a large number of troops to \V'lsling ton, and why they arc kept Lore, and whether ho has auy information .-howiog a conspiracy to »oi7.e the Capitol and to prevent the inaugu ral i.»n of the Pritfident-tirct. —ILa-resolution was _ On motion of Mr. Curtis, of lowa, under a suspension of rules, the Pacific Railroad bill, a* returned from th*» Seriate,with arneri.)uier:i«. was madt» the special order for to morrow and Wednesday. Mr Grow, of Penn , indicated an amend ment proposing to repeal that part giving cer tain donations and Irunchia-a to the Texas Railroad branch, in case Tt*.vas pa«s a aecccs* siori ordinance,and adhere to it for s:x month? Iho House acted on tho Senate’* amend ment to the Deficiency and Diplomatic Appro priation bills, which again go back, to the Senate for final action. Mr Stout, of Oregcii, under a suspension of the rut* 4 ?, introduced a resolution making a bill fur the payment of Oregon aud Washing ton, was made the special order for this day week. The resolution was passed, and tho Houso adjourned. Sksatk—Mr. Wado, of Ohio, presented lour petitions, numerously signed bv eiliz-mg of Philadelphia, asking Congress to stand firmly by the Uoion, the constitution und tho onlorcement of the laws Mr. Crittenden, of Ky , presented a largo number of petitions from citizens of Maesachu aolL. Indiana, and Missouri, asking for somo seUloment of the diltij ,ltics o! the country. Mr. Bigler, of Pa., presented petitions ask ing Congress to submit the question of amend rniiiit. to the constitution to the people, and also fifty petitions asking for tho passage of the Crittenden resolutions. S*veral amendments were added. Mr Hale, of X. Ji , moved to strike out the ‘iovoral appropriations for the Pensacola Navy Yard. Carried. Mr. ll&le offered an amendment to repeal so much of tho act of last year, as prevented tho purchase of patented articles. Mr. Pearce. ofMd , proposed to amend so as to except liro arms. Agreed to, and tho amendmout was adapted. Mr. liale offered an amendment to build &oven steam sloops of war. Mr. Hunter, of i a , thought there was something a little atrango about this. It looked like building such a claaa of vessels as could go into the ports of the States which had seceded, and he feared that there was some thing more than appeared on tho face. He was opposed to anything that looked like coercion. ..avybomt am. Mr. Gwines, of la , disclaimed all such intention, but advocated the amendment as necessary for tho proper increase of the .Navy. After turther discussion the amendment was agreed to, yeas, 30; nays 18. The bill was re ported to the Senate, when the appropriation for sloops of war was again debated. Mr Nelson said he would opp. meas ure looking to tho coercion of the seoeded States. Mr. K.ing, of N. Y., said he had heretofore votod against this measure, believing it to b« unnecessary, but now that treason was abroad iu the land, he would vote to put the country in a position to defend itself against domestic or foreign enomies. He would use all forbear ance, und make every effort for conciliation, but wculd never admit the right to divide the country and peaceably break up the govern ment. Cabinet officers and Senators had been interested, and there had beep no doubt a foul plot to disrupt tho government. Borne Cabi net officers had been drivon out in disgrace, and indioted for grand larceny. He would tell gentlemen that this treason must come to an end. Mr. Greene, of Mo., expressed an intention to express his sentiments at another time. The Senate adjourned. Wabeun’oton, Feb. 11.— A messenger ar rived to-day from Pensacola to our govern* ment, who states that when the sloop of war Brooklyn arrived in sight of Fort Pickens, the State troops from Florida, Alabama, Missis sippi and Louisiana made arrangements to withdraw, and soon evacuated their quarters. The Brooklyn landed provisions at Fort Piokens, and now lays of the Fort, at least did so when he left. The "Wyandotte was, at last advices, coaling at the United States Pensa cola Navy Yard. Borne seceding Senators allege that the South Carolina officials were very indignant at the manner their State was treated in the South ern Congress. W. Nashvillk, Feb. 11.—As far as heard from, all the Union candidates are elected by over whelming majorities. The Convention party -■& defeated by a large majority. The vote in ihis city was, Union candidates, twenty-nine undred and ninety ; Secession, five huadred od fifty-five; Convention, twelve hundred ad ninety; No Convention, fffteen hundred nd seven.) <, V- tho Pr6sident Elect, &c., &c., Indiasai'oi Lb, Keb. 11. —The firing of gun* announced the approaching of thu train bearing the President-elect ami the party. Tbo President was received and welcomed by Gov. Morbm, and escorted to a carriage with tour white horses. The proces sion formed a pageant seldom if ever witnessed hero. It was compo/od oi both houses of the. Legislature, public officers municipal author itiea, military, and dr.-men. Great enthusiasm was manifested along the line of the march. The President stood in the carriage, acknow ledging tbo wolc -rii i of the surruunding Bands. Beaching tbo Bates House, the proces. sion halted. Mr. Lincoln was escorted to the balcony. He said he came here to thank them for the support given him by Indiana to the trae and just cause Coercion and invasion aro terms much used novy. Let us not misunderstand their meaning, nor the meaning of those who nse them. I Let us gel their moaning from men Who deprecate the things they would represent by their uao what is the meaning of those words. Would marching an army into South Caro lina, with hostile intcnt.be invasion ? * I think it would, and it would be coercion also if the •South Carolinians be forced to submit; but If the l' niteJ States should merely hold, and re take its own forts, collect duties, or withhold the mails where habitually violated, would any or all of these things bo invasion or coer cion Dj professional Union lovers, re solved to resist coercion, understand" >U(.n things as these, on the part of the United States, to be coercion or invasion ? If they do. their idea of preservation is exceedingly thin and airy. In their view the Union, a iami.y relation, would seem to bo no regular marriage, but a sort of tree love arrangement, to bo maintained by jM.isoual attraction. In what consists the special tacieduess ofaState? I speak not oi the position assigned to & State in the Union by the Constitution, for that by the bond, wo aU.recognize that position, how over, a State cannot carry uul. If a State and c.'unty possess equal rights in a territory and iU inhabitant#' in what, as a matter of princi ple, is a State bet Ur than a county? Would an exchange of names be an exchange of rights upon principle? By what rightful prin ciple may a State, being not raoro than one ditieth part of the nation is soil and popula tion, break up the nation, and then coerce a larger division of itself ? W hat mysterious right to play tyrants is conferred on a district of country with itß p00.,)*- by merely calling it a State. Mr. Lin coln in conclusion, said he was not assorting anything t ut asking questions for them to con fiuer and decide iu their own minds what was right and what was wiong. Gov. Morton being loudly caijed for, ap peared and spoke in congratulatory tones to tbo multitude which was now immebae. I n the evening at seven o’clock the «•! the Legislature welcomed Mr. Litcoln, who wa.-> now holding a reception at the Bates House. The crowd swaying to and fro, for got ull etiquette. Etch ono seemed to' outdo nis *-!bow companion. Mr. Lincoln and suite .eavt? this city to-murrow at 10 o’clock tor Cincinnati. m iu. , i£*ib. 11.—Mr. Lincoln lelt the- h"ti-i at 7.d0 A accompanied by a e mc-ourse to tbe depot, where nearly iooo citiX' , os had already collected. After ho had fhaken hand- with a number of friends, he took hu stand on the platform of a car, and spoke as follows: My Irion.N, no one r»ot in my position can appreciate the sadness 1 feel at this parting. To this people 1 owe ail that 1 am. ‘Here I have lived more than a quarter oi a century; hero my children were born, and here one of them ms buried. 1 know not bow soon I shall »»ee y-‘ u again. A duty devolves upon me » -perhaps greatertban~tte*t devwived upon any other man since tbe days of Washington. Ho never would have sue* ceded eicept fur the aid of Divine Provi dence, upon wln»m he at all times relied.® 1 le«*l that I cannot succeed without tbe tame divine aid which sustained him, and in tbe same Almighty Being 1 place my reliance for support. I hope you, my friends, will all pray that I may receive tbe Divine assistance with out which l cannot succeed, but with which success L certain. Again l bid you an af fectionate farewell. [Loud applause; hudcries of wo will pray for you.] « During the speech, Mr. Lincoln much emotion, and the crowd was affected to tram. The train left precisely at half-past The iollowing persons accompany Mr. Linear.: J. (1 private secretary of tb<- I’re-M-m elect, John Hay, Kobert T. Lin coln, Mnjor Hunter, U. S A., Col. Sumner, U. S. A., Col. K Ellsworth, Hon. J. K. Dubois, State Auditor; Col. W. H. Lamon, Aid to Gov. Yates: Judge David Davis, Hon. O. H. Browning, E L. Baker, editor of the Spring li .-Id Journal; Kobert Irwin, H. B. Judd and Georgo Latham. Mrs. Lincoln remains in Spring Held until next week, and will meet Mr. Lincoln in Hew York. Washinutun, Feb. 11. —Vice President Breckinridge says that the election of Hon: Jtffora.m L)avi*, of Alirsifsippi, to the Presi dency of the Southern Confederacy is a hope ful sign in lavor of a speedy re construction and settlement: Unit he positively and persona ally knows him not to bo so ultra as he is gen erally supposed to bo. Thurlow Weed has arrived here, and will use all his influence for a settlement, although declining, as 1 telegraphed you on Salruday, to serve as one of the New York Commis sioners in the Peace Convention. hx-President Tyler says that the greatest dithculiy with Northern men in the Confer ence U that they steadfastly oppose any measure which adopts & proposition that recognizts the (act of property in slaves. Many, he says, are willing to agree to the admission cf all prop erty ioto territories which is rocogized bo local law, but object to the of slave. An immense influx of politicians and iloan* ciors arrived yesterday and to day from the North. I understand that the Peace Conference wi sit will sit with open doors after today. Cincixnatti, Feb. 11.—Messrs. Moody and Helicon mot this morning noar Newport, Ky., and while awaiting the arrival of the surgeon their friend* interfered, and tho challenge was withdrawn. The matter was amicably Bottled, when the parties on returning to Newport, were arrested by the SherifF of Campbell co., Ky , at twelve o’clock last night. A German Darned Anthony Klllenstein, wnsetabbed to the George Klingler, and instantly killed. t iiarlestox, Feb. 10—A dispatch from Savannah, received to-day by Gov. Pickens, states that the New York vessels seized by the Georgia authorities, were released on the an* nouncoment from New York, that tho mus kets s«‘lzod at Now York had been given in charge tojMr. Lamar. New Orleans, Feb. y—Tho convention ha* resolved, that under the present system it is impossible fora ainglo State to establish postal arrangements, adequate to the wants of the people, and recognizes the Central Gov ernment at \\ ashington to c&rrv it, and the Southern Congress will hereafter be called upon to form permanent postal arrangements Nkw Orlkanh, Feb. 11.—The Convention adopted a State flag, it consists of a red held with a single pale ycllow*star, wslh thirteen strips, blue, white and red. The ordinance make? it a penal offence for pilots at Belize to bring over the bar any United States war vea toU. The convention passed an ordinance to ac cept tho criminal law of the United States Lintrict Court. The report of the postal committee was adopted. Tno report uf tho eoramilte on Federal Property waa received ami read. M KMPUis, Feb. 11.-—This city gave between three and live hundred majority ior the Union candidates over the Convention. Keturns Irom west Tennessee indicate the election of Union candidates. Naw York, Feb. 11.—'The Bank statement for the week ending on the i)lh injt., exhibits a decrease in loans of $1,589,874: an increase : of specie, $8,001,136; increase m circulation, $261,929; increase in deposits, $1,108,888. - •* -~ V _ V--. -;; y,, ',44%-*;'*'.,;;’,^.’ l ** 4 . ***** * , V;#. Nkw OKLKVNd, Feb 11 —The steamF*-y@. lascn has-arrived at Havana liom Vcr«oru7 , » -3, with tbe exiled foreign ' moo. Tbo papal nnnnirrt no 1 insulted at 3k f Cruz, and took refugo At LUO French Forutd--L ■ yi2 ate. Miramon c.-cipi <! dif(jijiispd, atti r, great i ' dangers. The Arobbishop and bishogsirealt' ,4 exiled, the populace storied them at VaHPtlitic,'* ■ '?3 and they were afterwards ■ deUtoctf by'tbe 1 - authorities for trial. „■ ’ t r ; J The,American Minister, Wolier, wai ra> ‘-a ceived on the 30th uIL New Orleans, Feb. 11.—The Teau C<m- „ ventioa passed on ordinance lavoring tbefor- ' mation of a Southern ('on iV:df'racy,and elected ' ' ir ei| seven delegates to tho Southern ContrireM. - «- w Jn!sg The steamer Charmer, laden with cotton, , r ’ f was burnt to the water’s edge, ten miles Below : ponaldsonville. Five lives are, supposed.tb have been lost. The fire originated abaft tha - wheel-house. ■ Phil4.ukl.phia, Feb. 11— The Vigilance . Oommutee of tho Minu a Alan of ’56, of this , Vt?’ lbat , lb ® »»fiou» organizations pf' * Minute Men in the country thould send copifea'” of Ibe constitutions, together with the nanttg'f of their utllcors, to U. F. Knight, OhMfcunui.-. of the Committee. . - ; V.d v/' *» Detroit, Peb. 16-John MbKinf,ay-, l ft ta .V*te Treasurer, charged with the, umbesfcle* meni of iniin«>M from thu State., was arrested to day and h«*M in $2-;,000 recognizance t<J sp* pear for examination. Six feet water in the channel. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Reported Rrprtae'y for the Daily Alorrtoty lx*t. 4 PiTTssoauß, February 10b, ift}. Flour...No chauge in figures. Sales 02Obfc!« far lots!' J m. ss,?s ior extra, fa,40@6.76 for exrra family, and for ss : 76<gp6 00 fanrJ- oraAn -^ie s 600 bash Cora at 42i j 275 bU3b at 24@ 250; 50 bash Ear Coin at 40c. Hoy ...Sales 8 loads, from scales, at (P@lo $ too. Bnoon...Sale3 5,000 Big. Shoulder* at Sc; 2,QdO fcgat 1 -Ts Hugar ...Soles 13 hfads V. O. at 7c fi ft». * Mol**se*...Sales 28 bbla. N. 0., aX 35c $ gaJr 4O sacks Root ll><@l4%e $ lb. Mesa Porlc_Bales 0 bbte at $lB $ bbf Dried 6O bush prime jPeaohes&t Beans. .. Sales 40 bush Small White at ?s@Poc. Apples... Sales 100 l,bU at sLOO@i,7fi as in quality. Butter. .. Sales 2 bbh Kol! at Usl2js lb, ' Corn Meal... Sales i:> bush Common'at 40c. r Cheese. JJale3llo boxes W. R. atlQcs!b. v Whisky. ..Sales 38 bbl» Rectified at gal. CiDciiiDati Market. ! ‘J; » CnrcisNiTi. February 11—Evening—Flour onohaßaed:-T demand tnfl.Qr; t-neon better, wheat dull anrl°an ohnnjted. Out* advanced to 28c. Corn dalj atS2&Btrhi ,->* C oar. and 35<g>&7o m balk. Provisions quiet; verr Ifliletv done 1&0 hhda Bacon sides sold ar 9% and ioif, tF& ; ' “ Jat'er for clear, sales 500 kegs lard at We, notblns / done in mess pork or balk meals, both are firm. * - I v;I msm ' A SUPERLATIVE ~ JTONIC,DIUREfIC| I IHYICOm&fiDBDUL PURE HOLLAND SIN, FOU MEDICAL AMD PRIVATE USE. ULoLPHo WOLFE'S PURE COGKIAO ' BRANDY, Imported And boiUed by hinxelE, warranted pare pud the best quality, with bis certificate on the bottle, asd his seal on Lhe cord. UDOLPHO WOLFE'SPUHEPOIITWINB, Imported and bottled by himself, pat up f&r rcedteiiK nal use. with his certificate on the bottlei warranted pure and of the best quality. - ? • v UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE SHERRY WINE, Imported and bottled b j himtelL ’ttie flume as Port- Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PT7RK MADKflt*. WINE, mportedaad bottled by himself for private and medi cinal use, the best wine ever offered.so the trade in hot ties. The Wine 1b warranted perfeotlypnre. i UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PUKE JAMAICA ' RUM, ST. OROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the above imported and bottled by himselfftwar ranted pure and of the best quality. TO THE PUBLIC. I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing'W a merchant ot thirty years’ residence in t.*e city ofxfftW York, that what 1 pledge acd testify to with my seal,’' my label, and mv certificate, is correct and ran be re- * lied upon by every purchaser. Physicians who uso Wines and Liquors in their pracA~> tice, should give the preference to these articles. \ For sale by all respectable Druggists and Apothed canes. 7 UDOLPHO WOLFE, , Sole Manufacturer and Importer of the Schiedam Aro matic Schnapps, ) is, 2o And *£i Beaver street. New York. Dr. G. H. KF.YBKR Ag*L. 140 Wood -at Po2fc6md*W> * CALICOS AND GINGHAMS, J e?||f >PE& tf »i >c|| HUGUS’i; CM Htr-GUS'^%l?^ HUGUS’, HUGUS’, HUGUS.’,' if w. w. Blue, purplk anj> gbben Hed Balmoral Skirts. Ji*t reoeira4 ail of tfa* naweal fltjlts. W. & ©, f«7 Cor. Filth and MarUet its. /'tHAHPAGN HS.— { '“"i!. ohal 4d pipes HEIDSIIOE. WJABEENETT, For Bala by rjTHE A FORK toe u*m« and srvleof dissolved by limitation on Books cf the* fi-in will be baalneuK No. lU3 Wood Street ?■''? HOBE&i:J*MiBok. jcHtAH' BEAiIEB. i. 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