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V k . •, « . >. *• ** <1 t. •. ’ ■ *.*':£>** v ' .•> t. *> !'■-•' '. • tife Pailq Poet. JAMES P. BABB, EDITOR AMD PEOHIBTOB. TtMß:—UaUy, Fire Dollars per year, gtncUy ln »d -mnoa. Weekly, Single snfocnptSpnß Two Dob law per year; in uTuba of five, One DoQe?« LOCAL AFFAIRS. Arbitration Committee ot the Board of For January and February. JOSEPH DILWORTH. V. P. JAMES PARK, JK. J. J.GH.LBSPIB. C. H.PAULSON, TO JjBTS for sale St thia office. Tai Bu Oil Wxll at Smith’s Fbbey —Thompson & Co., tho proprietors of the re centlympened well at Smith’s Ferry, have gol a splendid investment of their money. A gem Usman who visited the well a day or two since intorms us that at the time he saw the well, on Wednesday evening, it was pumping three to four barrels per ,hour. The oil Is of the best quality, suitable for lubricating pur* poses, and is now worth 30 cents per gallon. Parties who recently purchased a quarter in terest in this well for *6,000 have refund S2O 000 ior one third of their share. This would make the par value of the well reach The handsome sum of $240,000. A gentleman who saw this well last evening informs us that it was pumping 80 barrels per day at the least calculation. The oil is of a bright straw vXw and wry pure. The well is only ..5 feet deep. Our informant, who ha»j during tbd oast six months visited oil wells m all parts t b f tb P e coun.ry.sajs that this well beats any one which hi has ever seen. A constant stream of pure oil is running from the vat into barrels. The well is Immediately upon tho Ohio river and tho Cleveland and Filts- Imrgh Railroad, and tha oil can be brought at one! to market. This U the same weUwhich Mr John Woods sold a fourth of for $6,000. He made a good speculation, bat the purchas ers of his interest made a better. A contract for putting down an oil well In the borough of Johnstown has been awarded to John Parks, Esq., who will commence operations at an early day. The Cambria Iron Company are having a well bored in Murray’s Grove, adjoining the borough of JohnstowD, with the intention of putting it * down a thousand feet, if necessary. The oil excitement is beginning to rage in Greene county. A company has leased the land lying along Dunkard Creek, Maplle mill to tho mouth of the creek. They contract to give the landholders one eighth of the amount found within the territory. They -will commence operations soon. The feme* tiona of the presence of oil are said to be flat totog, and the company entertains sanguine bo jfcompany ß ha3 been organized at Connells wiUe, with which Messrs. Goe and 11 Ateer &re oonnected. They have commenced opera tions at the month of Indian Creek, where a salt well was abandoned some thirty yews ago on account of the pressure of oIL They are verv saniraine oi sqccbsb. ? , Measrt Bigden and Young have commenced boring on Dunlap’s Creek, about a mile above Brownsville, on the site of an oldjalt weiL We learn that a company has been formed, and commenced boring for oil at Davidson s Ferry, Fayette county. A company on Four Mile run, about five miles-from Beaver, at a point known as Pot. tor’s Saw Mill, have come upon a fine vein oi oil The well near Sharon, under the direc tion of Mr. Stewart and others, has given already very fine indications ot oil ; in la f t ’' now seems that nearly every well that has ten BU nk in Beaver co., to a sufficient depth, fives good indications. * The well at Punxaatawney, Jefferson county, •fees reached a depth of 205 feet, with good indi cations of success. The fever has broken out at Wilmore, Cam mda county, and a company is now organizing to bore on the land of William Russell, at Plane No. 2. old Portage Railroad. An oil well is about to be sunk in East Bir mingham, by Mr. C J. Shultz and others. A company was organized her ® ™ yj < ‘ dn “^“ v y to bore on the Valley Farm, Wood county, Va where the show is said to be excollenl. A well will be commenced next week on the farm of Mr. ElUott, In Baldwin township. The Venango, which left for Franklin yes terdav took np six thousand bushels of coal, eight hundred empty barrels, and some engines f °OiL at Old Buioiitos.-Wo learn that Mr. Jam<a Patterson, who baa boen boring tens old well in the village .of Brighton, Beaver county, which was originally com menced as a sail well many years since, struck oil on Wednesday. The old well was sank only about eight feet below iti termer depth until .alt water and oil were obtained, the present vein it is supposed will yield about fifteen barrels per day, but wa learn the pro. prietors intend to go deeper. A Honeymoon Unpleasantly Embittered. On Thursday morning Alderman Owston held to bail for his appearance at Court, a legal gentleman of this city, but recently ad- Xfto the bar. Mr. J. Charles BicUen on “charge of assault and battery, preferred by a lady of extensive acquaintance in thei com- I mimitv Madamo Austin. It seems that a close bad existed bßtw “ n Mad. A. for a year or more, probably arising from tbe fact that Mr. D. was Mad. A s coun sel By tbe statement of the latter it appears that the attorney had obtained and reta toed possession of a gold watch and other articles Conging to her. which, Mr. D. having, some three weeks since, been united in matrimony to a young lady of the city, Mad; A., was »nx_ mns to recover. With that view abe vUiWd hia office on Wednesday morning, and after in which Mr. D. informed MeA A. that as soon as ahe became sensible apd was willing to listen to reason be would matte res litution, went home. She then wrote a note, requesting Mr. D. to bring the articles toques lion home. To Ibis Mr. D. replied that be would be busy in bis office, but desired Mad. A to call there and see him. Accord ingly. during the afternoon Madame A. went to the office, where abe found two ladles, clients of Mr. D., and hia wife. The latter, who had seen Mad. A. before, could scarcely restrain her indignation until the lady clients h*d left, when, turning fiercely upon Had. A., ahe demanded her business there, remarking that she did not believe she came tor legal ad* vloe. Mfd- A. answered that tbe lady bad no right to ask such a question, tbe office was a public one and abe had a right to come and go when ahe chose. Mrs. D. then ordered the Madame to leave the office, which the latter MDressed a determination not to do until ahe her proper .y. Charles expostulated with Madame, requesting her to go home in peaco and ahe should be satieled, but „ t ° purpose—tbe Madame must needs recall some recollections unpleasant to the lady, whereupon Charles, declaring that bis wife Bhould not be I insulted, ordered Madamo to 'ea™, which, she was then even less disposed to do, CbArles then resorted to force to eject her, and, selling her by the throat, threatened to kick ber._• Madame seized an inkstand and hurled it at the barrister, but no serious injury was the result. Finally an officer was called in, who took Mad. A. away. Soon afterward she brought suit against Mr. D. for assaultand bat tery, before Alderman Owston, which resulted In his being held to bail for hearing until yes erday morning, when he gave bail for his ap pearance at Court to answer. !' ’ -V*s‘>i='‘'« ■ •»■>! v». -it .. vS* j.tr a ">. ■+ a* * • . ' “ /;--:-r‘ ’ ’ ■ Vr: •-v'fv • • -’ *a ■V* . : ' • v - JO3HUA BBODES. Oil Items. To Let.—The factory formerly known as Byao’a Building, on Virgin Alley, entrance on Fith or Liberty street, is offered for rent, either in rooms or in whole. The engine 1b in good order and of 160 horse power. Terms omv. Apply to Reineman & Meyran, 62 fifth street. Bays.b.o Tayloes lecture, last evening, was well attended, as is always the case here. IBs lecture was very entertaining, and his au dience most attentive listeners. We hope to; hero again before the season doses. ■■ - !. -■ .-• •' V.'O# ' \ -T - * *' <• i. ' %• * \* 1 . . *•?* 1 '■ . ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ • • ••• ; • •>• • ' . .• . | - i sfafe* <f '■ ■-■'■ :■ j :i T%' - f PaSYSjrnoH or IIA.n*BOAD Collisions.-'-- Prof. G. Rambujer, the necromancer has, al tar long study and application, succeeded in perfecting what he, and many competent judges, engineers and others, who have e* 4 ®* ined bis model, believe will effect the desirable end of preventing collisions on railroads. It consists of a double row of two inoh tubing, occupying the middle of the track, between the rails, in each of which a ball, loosely fit ting the tube, rolls, propelled by a spring at tached to the tender of the locomotive. On the rear of each tender Is a similar spring, at tacbed to an alarm bell. The ball rolls accord. Ine to the speed of the train, from half to a muo in advance, and if a train be in advance, the ball, striking the spring, sounds the alarm bell, and gives notice of the approaching train behind; and if’ two trains are approaching each other on the same traok, the alarm is given on both in like manner. The Invention can be adapted so as to strike alarm bells at street crossings to advance of a train. Those who have examined the model pronounce the plan practicable and concur in the belief that Ft will do what it is designed for. Prof. Ham • bujer has filed his caveat, and wo hope he may realize a fortune from the invention. Preliminary Hbaring in the Infernal Machine Cane.— On Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, Godfrey Wetsehey, charged with exploding an infernal machine under the window of the residence of Augustus Hue veler, K«q., Lawrencevillo, wss brought be fore the Mayor for a preliminary elimina tion. Mr. K.ethon appeared for tbo Common wealth, and Mossrs. fcSeibonick and Ewing for defendant. Mr. K. asked for a continuance, on the ground ol the absence of important witnesses, to which defendant's counsel ob jected strenuously. After some discussion the case was finally postponed until Monday neit at two o’clock, until which time Wetsehey was held in $'.1,000 bail, Mr. Wm. Flackua, of Lawrenceville, onleringinto recognizance lor him. Doctor Von Moscbziseer —The especial attention of our readors Is directed to the noticos from the press, published by this gen tleman, on our second page. They speak vol umes for his reputation as an aunst and ocu. U 9 t, and should be read by every one neediog his services. The dootor has several difficult cases under treatment here now, and new patients are being received every day. His stav is limited, so thet tho afflicted who desire the benefit of his advice, should lose no time in calling upon him. Bhocking Accident.— A shocking accidan befel a young man named Henderson, residing oear Conn oils villo, Fayette county, the other day. He was engaged in operating a thresh ing machine, when bis foot in some way was caught in the machinery and mangled in a frightful manner. The injured limb was amputated tho samo day above the ankle, but the unfortunate suffecer was unable to endure the shock which the accident occasioned him, and ho expired during the night. Ha was about eighteen years of age, and was regarded as an industrious yonng man. ThiKsnsis Frav.—The following additional contri butions lo tho Kansas fund war. recalled at tha Mayor's office yesterday: North Huntingdon township. Westmoreland w county- - \ oo KHuTiTp".' Church Sabbath School “ ?? Economy township, Amount preTtounly roporuU. Total Amount remitted. Chief of Police —Officer Job O. Patter son hat been appointed Chief of Police bv Mayor Wilson, in place of Robert Hague, dis missed. Tbo appointment is a good one, and Mr Patterson will fill tho position with energy and ability. Ho is an excellent police officer, intelligent, competent and honest, and his ele vation lo this responsible position will give general satisfaction. Mai.iciods ■Mistium'.—Conrad Hess, & res ident of Eeserve township, wm charged bo. fore Justice Scriba, yesterday, with malicious mischief, od oath ol George Shores. oc cupies a house belonging Vo Sherer, and hav ing quarreled with bia landlord, he sought revonge in breaking off the door-locks, smash ing the windows, etc. A warrant was issued for his arreast. C’AI.L Modbbatkx).— UiV. D. O. Bradford, of Allegheny, delivered a sermon on Monday evening! in the United Presbyterian Church Mancheater, after which a call was prepared by the congregation, for presentation to t roi. Clark, invitiug him to becomo their pas tor. This charge was made vacant somo time since by the resignation ot Buv. Mr. Sieola. A Chancb foe Business.— Wo refer our business men to the advertisement of Mr. Jas. Patton ir., which will be found In to day s paper. ’ lie offers one of the best and most popular grocery stands in Allegheny county for sale, which, for years, ha* done a large and and profitable business. Itua r-.ro chance for a man or firm of young men to go into business. Thos. Gabeneb, of St. Clair street, and Falrick Gormley, of Diamond allay, wsre held to bail by Mayor Drum, on 1 uesday, for sell log liquor on Sunday. The information was mfdoV Mrs. Klizabvth Gallagher, who ascer tained where her husband bad obtained hts liquor, from a little daughter who accompanied h?m on bis walk, and who described accurately ihe places where they had stopped. Dubious -On Wednesday evening Mayor Drum committed to jail, twenty days, for va. grancy, a woman named Hester McDonald, at her own request. On the way over she in formed the officer that her only objeH in be ing sent up was to get to see Johnny CuU. Not Arrested.— We stated yesterday that McConnell, the Washington fc>ns% ha *J ee “ arrested It seems that he was followed to Canada, by Col. Byers, of Washington who, being unaEle to arrest him theremada he best of his bargain and got a portion or the money back. Db. Stebbins & Munson, dentists, have dral. See their card. - „ -n, fl Sill Ho. 246 Penn to all branches of the Dental profession. SAPONBF!ER! Important to Famities Save Time, Trouble, and Expense BEST ARTICLE 1,011 SOFT SOAP! One pound e<ltinl to Six pounds POTASH!! For Bale a» Wholesale, l>j Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And by »U DraolaU « Grocer* to the United Btatea. WITEBCURE MID HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAI ALSO—AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS -rr~*- •$■- tfW43Ki»-(M> % • ' ' ' ■ •- . - v ' ■•-<*-•. 1 .'■■»..•»<■. f_■ O ' - «* „’ *> fc T <i -._ * fl" «.> , ~ • •* M!s#i3k '■ : r. siVV ••V -- ,• t - ■ *.'**» - -V . - Postmaster Elect kb —The Butler Repub licans held an election for Postmaster cm Saturday last, resulting in the choice ot a it. MoCandlers, who had a majority of all tne votes oast. »4 ©4 AS.byl 92 DIL C. BA-KliZ, RUPTUKES. 130 aiOTHFIKLD SX- •’ ’ <• V-‘ * s' * v * t b» ‘ ►* * V * , .t r V « r .J. • M , sht-s,r.t *-»• ,• 4,■ ■ > • - .'e“, Verdict — ln the case of Chambers, Bros & Co. vs. Beniamin Singerly, in tbo Court oi Oommon Pleas, yesterday, the jury found a verdict for plaintiffs in the sum of Arm Broken.— On the U2d ult„ Sampson Daily, had hia arm broken by the falling of slate at Mingo Coal Works/ 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 the best style. ALL KINDS OF PLAIN -AM>- FANCY PRINTING DONE TO ORDER: EXCELSTuE GLASS WOKK.S. j A WOLFE- ....K. T.raUKKETr—.T.CAMI-BKI.I WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. CLASS* lIAAUII'ACTIIBERS, WARKHOUttK go. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First, m2&l 7 D E A F"N E S S EYE AND EAR. DR. VON MOSCHISKER, OCULIST A!«D A*'BIST. Author of , GUIDE to tbo »'« K ' * thou TREATMENT, . trouloo on Med ‘^ (JICAL. SCIENCE, «nd on other on »»■ of DEAf ahJ» from ixr/ora/iV**** of th® TYMPANI * DEAFNE?«and*ll t>IBEABE» o the KTS AND EAR. r«fnirtog Medlrol or Siurk-aI ireiUMDU testimonials DR- I'O.V HOSOiniSKSR Ao. operated .»> "•* Bars for Dmt*r* I tat. oral I p/eoearr ... r M o .or* Oa/tfuJ A«rul, Jeter rtoj tAe amMart "! at. KEOAINORAM. Chester Township, Mi-1 s 8 Wt.t-.Ujr Mro«l PtUshurich, Jbd. 28, IWTI. another, fIR VON M'SCinttiKKH ha, «,*rntad »■ taUymna, r, 9 ht BAB, that l mn< ,a ail raw* *u •'/■‘'V aal^tha, »* - - IT™™ ■sea p»di> t'IMK-u PltUrborgb, Feb. 1, IMb AGAIN \hj aon, (J 13 ««r. ;f ° IU ' “ U»eA o/ fICUALAT WA& />r. w« **«*«*«■ , C.K»por. Ko»t»kuk*arVi.j. il U\. r >wrU- Ea*t<*or ul Ln&moud *u-l Maruat»Wtf* Firmosoit, Fob. G. 18G1 KBOa PRifKKFHUK MOMU’K HALTIM* have IhM day aeen mi.. wi». her alghl l~rfactly SEsSSE2S=^-“ FROM UK- WINCHESTER, BAI.TIMuKK. •<Mr. Anderwm'. heanogaUU continue, well- I f. el >' > « reLre |L» beating .1 .HI nol be done by any al tbe pr\>f**a»>OQ. 1 bar. been de .Mar yara. end » n > * r ?| ; ‘ 1 ' t ‘i 1 “ . i“T rrjr tn «av UMt, >n a short umo, l>r. Von Mo *cli«?*k*r fiiaWtfU m« to *erj dihiiartly. an-1 ihe .»to. «r. a: ...•»“»y“a are entirely rrm.-i „^Cincinnati. Ur. Von Mo.ohw.ker upended rne.l .ucw..luliy on my o.re, and I era no B.trTel HoUae. 1), \ o. Morc-HW.tr. : Van have performed a cure upon tuy eye. .Inch inched ihe .ad m..-t ..oea l, lie l-hrueiana et Ure We.u A. 1. bIKWAUI- Vo. Kieauru; I »»■ la you tile r,-eatery at my -ijhi wbick 1 iiad A 1 moat entirely l rthl w.H. lmcmuatu The original of the above, hnadreda more Te«t ) modal. and Letter. o.n be »eea at It. M-’a Room., by thoae who wtah to cooruit him. Ur. M la the.iovrnlor andmtroduoor of the •EAR VAPOBIZEE, which ha. reoeited the highe.l pmi.o Icom the Fiem h end laermaa Faculty, and by which, .her a l.w a|,,,lh-a none Home ul the roost OBSTINATE CASES OF DEAFNESS hate been removed. 4#*Early application -h-.uld l.„ made to renii the full BENEFIT of I r. M.'» Irealment. N B— Dr M.'a NEW method o( Ireallng UIIKMA-i ~ founded Oh tbe true principle, of MEDICAL and SURUICAL whence. Dr. M. would her. r.-peclX.^ 11, observe that he will be glad to »ce any MEMBER OF TBE MEDICAL PROFESSION aho aould Hccompany pauenU Uial with the benefit or hi. vl.il to il.i. City, or by calling themeelvea to witneaa hi. Irealment, e.lher of Hearing or Sight Mai Ihe, may convmce that bo haa a true claim on their patronage a» OU LIST mkl AI'RIST. OFFICJB, No. 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELI) AND URANTS'IS., Where he may be CONSULTED DAILY, from 9 a » Vo 5 o’clock p: *• ffb KTIFICIAL EY E 8 INSERTED. «Mt work on the Diseases of the Ey.aodio.ioJ to £>,ol. Dm.gltaon.ot JsHerson Medical College, Pbll.deb phim is publlahod by Cushion. * Bailey, Baltimore, and MO be ordered through any Dookaaller—that on the Ear is published bj T. Taboo 4 Co , Philadelphia. lelO clabb hand knuine pur member. o. the REi.IEF FIRK COM- sale their Hand Engine KEUKF, ae fa.. .r« semiring t« receire a new B.eam Fire Engine. The* but 3,200 pounds, and le as aerncea- Ib h .ea^hcu W R%t purser For furlhe,r ~rugol» and ter me. aply W, or addres. t.. OYhK, Bmithflekl Btreet, Plttaburgh. feidiu.wlf MOilK NEW GOOD BCBCBFIELD Sc CO.’S OPEN THIS MORNING SOFT FINIBH BLEACHED MUSLINS, goi up expresaly for their own sales, at 10 and I>K war ran tod pure Flax, Shirt Front*, KrencMjthlo «preada, fa«t color*, Ac do I * “ w 8C dol - « “ -10 c Nnrth ft*** oorner of -Uh **nd Market wtreet _ § j wc u arranged Dwelling House of b rooms and V, ar with 2 acre# of ground. 100 bearing peach trees, oa rtr 30 apple tree* and other fnit, shrubbery, Ac., *.v!La aarrmgs bouse Ac., allln good order, situate at ‘“"lfi/ mile from the Passenger R R-, iaJSt from MlnerefUle. Rent $260 per tear, abort Oliumoo a CUTH BERT A SON, ffl2o 61 Market street I OIL.— iSo bbls for Bale by MJ HBNBI H. OOLUNB. ■** u » t V-' V t a * •• • •.»’■ a’*'-- , t THE LATEST MEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. __ News. .M,. . ''** ♦ WasWngto|§ City Items r.ATEB FROM EUROPE. —-4- &c., &C*.- | &C., &C*i Washincitoh 2B —Hoi'bk. -Tho motion to recorder the vote by which Mr Corwin’s propdMd amondment to the Constitution, yesterdrt, failed to receiveitho proposed two-thirds *te, was announced aa the first business in oner. Mr. Kilgore, of lncft who made the motion called the atlontion offlis Republican friends to tho importance of fee vote they were now called on to give Hotrongly advocated a re consideration of tho v<go and urged his Repub lican frionds to sustaitghim. Several gentlemen iomplained of the con fusion, as it was lumoisiblo to understand what the noise was, o|ing to tho largo num ber of strangers on tie Boor, while others charged the disorder ti membeni themselves. The Speaker directeftbe doorkeeper to per form his duty. The duration was then taken on reconsidering tho vSto, rejecting Mr. Cor win's proposed amondtaent to the Const tu tion It was agreed roi-jeas IM-nays Mr Rickman raised* point of order, that two thirds were necesi|ry to reconsider, but iho speaker decided that a mero majority t» necessary for this purpose. Thore was another, hnd still another out break of confusion. JJembers demanded the enforcement of the rifles, and the 8 P called i n the sergeant |t-arms to perform bis The question was nqw presented on agree lnK to tho amendment Of Mr. Corwin, to Ar ticle It!. Tile Speaker Announced the result— veai lii—nays 55- The Speaker-Then* being the necessary two thirds, the resolution is adopted. The result was greeted with tremendous ap plause, on both the Republican and Democrat ic sides, and from the galleries. Mr Ashley, of Ohio, immediately raised the point of order, that two-thirds of tbo whole number of members is necessary to pass the joint rcsoletions. One hundred and ninety eight who had just voted did not constitute two thirds. # . , , , .. Tho Speaker overruled tbo point, ana iwa that the House waa composed o( those who W °Mr P Asbley appealedjl»t subsequently with drew it. The House th*n adjourned. Senate— By general consent, Mr. Critten den, of Ky., from tho flaleet Committee, on the proposition adopted® the Peace Conven ts n, offered a report recommending the adoption of the proposition. .... ~ Mr Soward said the Senator from Illlno.s, Mr Trumbull and hinwfff, formed the minor ity on that Commlttae.'fud wished to submit a substitute as a minorittr report; but tho ma jority hold that they sutfolt a Joint in hU own name, in w3ch the Senator fAm Illinois concurs as foiloWj: , Watasu. Tho Degßlaturos of Kentucky, Illinois and New Jera®*'have applied to Con gress for proposing ameidnusnts to slitution. iafsf Reviv'd, That the other Slates be Invited tStako the subject into consideration, and orpSs. their will on tho subject to Congress, In pursuance of the sth article of tho CoOftttla&W- Mr. Hale objected to I'. of the report to day. Mr. Doolittle, of Wlr, laM’thffr© wa* a mistake la the AnnouneemeDt thAt W^ on *‘s had sent delegates to tho Convention. He had a proviso which at the proper time he would offer to the first section of tne amendment pro posed by the Convention, as follows: /V, vulfd, That this soction take effect on the express'coiidition that no State or any part thereof, heretofore admitted, or hereafter to be admitted, shall have power Vo withdraw frem tho jurisdiction of the United Slates and that the Constitution be the supreme law of the land, notwithstanding anything containediln any constitution or ordinance oi any State or legislature to the contrary. The reports and amendments and the joint resolutions, were ordered to bo printed, and Pittabargh, Pa Tho Senate resumed the consideration of the Tost-oflice bill. , , , , i Mr. Latham, of Cal., spoke in favor of Mr. Wilson's amendment for a daily mail, SK. The discussion was continued at some length and Mr. Wilson's amendment was adopted : yeas 211, nays 11*. . Mr. Uwin, of Cal., moved to reduce the amount of payment to $1,000,000. This was dehatod at some length and agreed l ° Afteran executive session the Senate resumed the consideration of the l’ost olßco bill. Mr Ciwln’a amendment was agreed to. After further consideration the bill was t & Tne bill in relation to tho distribution of books and reports of the Supremo Court, was motion Lane the bill donating to Minnesota and Oregon for school purposes was taken up and passed. Several private bills were passed and the Senate adjournod. if-* i Libd consideration of Port! and, Keb. 2b.—The Bto&msbip C&RR dian arrived with Liverpool dale, of the 15lh by telegraph to yoeenetewn. The steamer North Briton arrived on the 14th, and the Teuton'a on the 15th. The Neapolitan troops at Gaeta have capitulated. The Iloyal family have been permitted to leave in a 1 rench steamer. The garrison to remain prisoners or war, until Messina and other places held by the lWallstf, are surrendered. 'i'ho stock of cotton is rapidly accumulating, and the consumption largely declining. U is rumored that the mills at Manchislor aro 1 about to adopt the short time principle, Co\l MKRCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—LIVERPOOL, l, B h 14 —Thesales oi cotton during three days including Wednesday, have beon only 12,W0 bales, including 401)0 to speculators and for export. Messrs. UewetCs circulars report cotton very dull at a further decline for the middling qualities of Jd, and for lower quali ties sMjd, closing with a declining tondency. The Alanchester advieoa are unfavorable, wiui a decline for all qualities of goods. Broadstutts | steady. Provisions dull. London, Feb. 4.— Consols quoted at9l}@ y> for money, and 92J for account. The bang had advanced the state of discount to 8 per ° OI FfKiLiND A furious gale occurred on the English coast on tho 9th inst. There has been an i mmense number of wrecks and a great loss of life. The disasters to American shipping are not bo numerous. In the House of Commons Lord Bussell al luded to the difficulty of protecting British interests in America owing to the civil war. Ho also said that the San Juan difficulties with the United States was unsettled, but that Lug land had made propositions in a fair spirit and he hoped that they would be acceded to. Be* forring to tho fugitive slave, Anderson, he said tho only correspondence embraoed a demand from the Unite.) States for his extradition and a simple acknowledgement of the demand. F&ance.— The Bonaparle-Patterson case is undecided. The Imperial Attorney had closed his argument and the Court adjourned its judgment for eight days. . 1 Sicily.— A telegram from Turin “ on the capitulation of Gaeta, Oialdmt ' will oo cupy Mont Orlando and all the fortifications. Surrender a Capuchin Monk on raise, an insuneotion in Calabria, I near t'onzenza and important dispatches were f ° t'hb°Latkist.—By telegraph to Londonder ry London, Feb. 16.-The publioare astonished at the advance in the bank ratea. Scarcely a Biugle act justifying such a cEh*® known to the commercial people and in t I as regards the stock of bullion hnd reser “ notes iB wholly unsupported. The ban , „ marrow may afford some expla- i r6t nln The discount and stock markets arc there was aIBO » general Bank of the Bank of England. St. Lnuis JupubUmn says that fhe d 6 ay aler the atuek on tC overland mail, at Apaclio Pass, the Indians appeal ed at fl tk station m large numbers, ca ” y '" g M -\Volch. Charles H. Culver Idr his assistant, and James F. Wallace wont out to hold a conference when the m dians attempted to seize them. M J was wounded, Welch shot dead, and Wallace John Ward was also wounded. A- B P Culver, brother of tho wounded man, w „ V nresa train to Tuscon to eivo infer ~*i£^stt=3 Two bodies were changed to a w g . casAffiSa-ysaa with rocks for a distance of two miles. WabUINOtoN, of the Federal soldiers stationed on the CapiUl 6 bjm Sereeant this afternoon, by shooting him through the heart, the latter having beon lhe cause of the punishment of the former for m.s '“plivate and later telegraphic advices from Texas state that tho arsenal at San Antonio has bsen taken by the J'th that some of the posts in Northern Texas. wd.n cannon, &c„ at Brazos, Santiago and Browns- There'is notin' the dispatch comflrma. tory of the report prevalent here to-day tha (leneral Twiggs bad been shot by one of his soldiers. Thnf rumor has caused much solid tude and excitement among his friends. Partial returns show that in Calves ton, liar rit, an dA us tln counties, the vote for secession was 1840, against 180. Washington City, Feb. 28 -The Belect Committee of Five on the President s Special Message have made report on the general sub- Uct roferred to them*. They therein argue against the doctrine of secession and assert the | d?ty of centralizing the powers of the govern ment or enforce the laws over every port n lhe Union with the aid of the tho oivil authorities prove insufficient for the nuroose etc. Messrs. Cochrane and Fronob dissent from the majority's doctrines and con elusions and have liberty to Hie a statement of th The Senate which was for a Bhort ll “ e ' ln exeentive session, to-day, confirmed the ap pointment of T. W. fiusaoll, of tho District of Columbia, as Paymaster in the Navy. WashuiotoK, Feb. 28 -In consequence of -Gen Twiggs’ late conduct in Texas, his name | 1, to be strioken from the army rolls as Select Committee of the House on the alletred abstraction of books from the library by Sfmbers of Congress, <eport tha‘ th«y re eird the entire chugs as groundless, and characterize it as a fair specimen ofrnany of the sensation dispatches ®™t trom Washing tnn They say the remedy is not with the House, but with the newspaper proprietors in cautious selection of their corro ipondenU. _ "Washington, Feb. 28. -After splendid speeches from Messrs Stanton, ° f O hu >; and £kjoro, of Indiana, the voto by which Mr. Corwin's amendment to the Constitution fJSSd to receive a two-third, vote was re con sidOTod The amSß'aaeM war then passed by yeas 133, nay. 65. The vote was announced by the Speaker, amid applause from the Dem ocratic and Republican members. RicDMOSD, Vs-., Feb. 28. In the Conven tion to-day, Mr. Morten made a speech in | favor of the immediate secession of Virginia from the Union. In the course of his re marks, he denounced the result of th ® 1 “ c ® Conference on the action of which Virginia had foundod all her hope, of ft as a miserable abortion. Mr. Bayler, of An eusta, in reply commenced the delivery of a Union speech, pending which the Convention adjourned till to-morrow. Washington, Feb. 28,-Among the fare well calls on the President, to-day, were those of the Supreme Court of Claims, with their | officers, and the clerks ot the Postoflice and Interior Departments, and their chiefs, lhe Senate was more than an hour in executive session to-day, on the army apppointmenU, but not liking the manner of tho making oi them, they were directed to be returned to the President. Washington, City, Feb. 28.— Tho lost master at Madison, Florida, is using domestic manufactured postage stamps,contrary to law. The Department haß been furnished with a gunswM firBd to-day at noon by the United States batteries hero, in honor of the pacification agreed on and recommended to Congress, yesterday, by the Peace Confer ence. Cincinnati, Feb. 28,-The City Council, last night, adopted unanimously a resolution expressing confidence in the patriotism and ability of tho Hon. John J. Crittenden, re eretting the close of his public career, inviting him, as he returns home, to accept the hospt unties of the city and address our oilmens. A resolution was also adopted extending the same Invitation to the Hon. Andrew Johnson. Kalkioh, M. 0., Feb. 27—Kverybody is on the ?ui Vive for the election to-morrow, lhe Union Club are holding a meeting to night, and their hall is crowded, and there isconsld erable’excitement, but no riotous disposition has been B hown. The compromise Bonllmont is running strong. A BABE CHANCE. The SUBSCRIBER WKSHINO JO nuit the Grooery business, mil -eh . a|easo svock ot groceries an to any per o( the Blare for any length‘ o'. 1 '® 1 “ ’ Kavorable son desirous of engaging in lb oppor tunitj may terms wdl be amen, and * of fhe most Eligibly never ooour.aathe stand ’, »eU calculated for do business. For further particulars enquire of No. 139 Federal .tree!, near lhe market, Allegheny riNBiKpon^s^sr^^_ and feaclws I I for tele by HKKRY H. Omul'S, marl X AXIS HUiJUOA. WMBSk BSMSfe**** ESSB£.«M&S»I j£aa ■ .kaY- ,. . : , a. 4 . r.es‘. „ . ,->-. / .-,->4%., SKliljnf&KO WTG_MA.KE EOOH JTO'K,. ' ‘/W -- •{.\'- J§gr T ' T; - ,;, _ w~' <• {"-sSbaaiV* ’ -'-> 'S/'S? - - T- -- - * - ” 4!Kl^^'',e^wf l !v-' '^*** S ‘* K " &.-*.• .*.--. •' >~v ■ '.'... *. V * -i v * -" * h X ■;.^'tv' iiiii ~W* i5 ~-/-' 74J 7!7®®47=7;v44®© -7/77 ,« . ' • ~:\ :,;,. ••: •'. V.: ' , <’-^,'(A ;f -- '*' " j^ 1 "\ ’*''< V ' ’- '1 ‘7' ' fWTSDITION, lsoi. Freem “°“ * L Z Ctogrtgg-1 JSllfig. J r.weldin, 63 Wood f* treat, near fourth. For Bale t’T gTv.loort "■ a - ' SCOTT, STURGEON & Co. Importers and Jobbers In koheign awd domestic FANCY goods And ManolAcairen of all kind* of Looking Blasses and Children's Coaches „aOO WOODST CORNER = H api BO*T:ly» losar* - JOSEPH MEIEE & *WN, jtanofMWrw* »d Whotoaal® «d **“ *“ FURNITURE AND CHAIRS *- «* p«— ««•*• *■-" **“ C “^V Hftre o& b*™* ft teg* ■ftytoftg^^BSrojre Tr mn * ponittare» in Watanftad Mfttogfty M j ndfnriflifti ifi «i mftoiiftblft to U» oitf. ®»d will •» * n tSEt fr t v a- '^-Jfr A fc. £&» o V^Srjs company,| I pHHond of TWO DOLLARS per share, p»y» hl An and afier (bo 2?tJ» iosi. I “Sr'-jt THOS. M. BOWB. Trtxm L er L ___ rrSi' MBUBY 48BpOi*»W»J- | ting? A special meeting of the Young Men i Merea® . He Library Association will be held In the klbtaj Room, on FRIDAY RVKHING,Mareh Ist,| A fnl allenrtanca of the members wfeqneated,aii«J»- qaoo 0 f great importance will come before the meeting, r y order of tte Board of Directnre. , fe®* W. H. KINCAID, Secretary. | EOii KENT. —No 87 First Street, a Isrgft and well finished three story brlfck PWELLISG hciJSF with ire* and water, marble mantle*, Ac* in Hood order. Terms *BOO per year, with good security, r„VT„. to p.Y for css »nd rrater used on Ihe premises. Umantno l|T cITT J j l n WRT t BON. tl M.rket street. . F~" orbENT A Cottage House of brooms --d 4 acres of around, spring or eacelleot water le Je simawon Ml. Washington: Bent»WO.f. ,. e . , H",-t of 3 Boons with a lot of ground 25 be 100 feet! nar r Church » P° r > e * r - M Market rtr.ee i. - feZJ 1 H DOZ. CUKACAS, 1U 10 Ufß MarwguiD, 50 “ Clare It ■>o “ Sherry, I. -toreld forwlta by'' WE fe*7 _ - PKuunce^ 1500 bashela Peaches, 1.000 ** Apples, a kega Lard, 20 bunhelH Cloveraeeu; On com><gttmont and tor -atabj H gMtTH _ 4 _Co, rpo LET —The Three Stoned Vi - X ( - N ?. 3u Wood ltllll( 'iu'7Mm k BROTHERS, UTIUN-— The Partnership h h r r: "'irk S a'h% W- w YOlisa, who alone Is anthorued to fletUe the business of the RIGHT. W. W. YOUNG. ftTtsuoaoii, Feb. 21»t, 1861. HiViMf DISPOSED OF MY INTEB- A V IMj ul;, ‘ ~ . „™o| fla T 4 YOUN9. Ml 10 ttie 6nl w YOUNG- i take plo»sure to my former partne!«.». clMtomera. »nd in recommending him to to the public generally. WM. f#2J Pittsburgh, Feb. Ulat, IWI. AT j CHARLES GIPNERS, 78 Market E'S'SSSSSiS S£SSssSSr®£?a3ra badieV Cotton, ftlk <m4 “in .tad Bi)k I 1 ude« T StiSreil Htodkerchiehi ‘fui, are no,*^ I fered el J extremely low bates, (PREVIOUS TO BECEIVIHG NEW GOODS, I -at- CHARLES GIPNERS. I rein JAMES PATTON, JR. KSTXB. •' -K • SPUING CALICOS, SPRING CALICOS, SPRING CALICOS, SPRING CALICOS, SPRING CALICOS, SPUING CALICOS, SPRING CALICOS, SPRING’ CALICOS, SPRING CALICOS, SPRING CALICOS, JUST O I*le NED W. & D. IIIU GUB, r e 2& Cor. Finn ana Market tits. COI BUSK SS'^pffiEfeHU** in the City of Pitls&urgh, On Saturday March. 2nd, 1861, at 10 O’CLOCK., A. M, An “-i sifK-W-’sssa^ “ W ' l ' MhTwMMfy hornet of mlot now or Ire the | sMgSeSSP 113 feet WpC of b.go»»« ». further information cn ‘' ul |®sj THßE RT ’* BON.J 61 Market street, __ nf MARSBALIi * BROWN, fe3Mt _ ° f Attnrn««» fof Admlolalratore. QLOSTNO OUT OF fall and wintkb BOOTS. BHOBB AND OUMS, gel,log Tcrj low and no humbug. Call and aeoure a bargain- Remember it la at the CIIHAP CASH STORK OF JOS. H. BORLAND, feio _o» Market street,?d door from Filtli. For Sale. HAND AND TO ARRIVE 300 bbls Petroleum Oil from for 43 Market street. Pitta- nrgh. GLASGOW’S ambbotye galleby, -IN lapayettb KA.x.3^, fourth street entrance. Having re arranged my gal- LERT. and atted it up M I am prepared lo take of alUi ai tiie dneet quality. j feel warranted In tootfon to tbi» .d** 8 natrons- Prices moderate* guarteelng Hatwtacllon to my qlXqqoW. f .. 7 . 1v „ No. B 4 Foorth street, PittflbPi For Sale. tt nifFVR FOR SALR* AT A FAIR I PRICE, and very favorable terra, house 1 now occupy. 129 Peno street. f«2&4i r QTjjjfTS' 5 AND BOYS’ french calf TWO SOLE BOOTS, (Sewed,) reduced prices, W- E- SCHffIERTZ & €s?*] 131 Fifth Street, - - -■ t,-., -■* ' - 4 £•, -v _ '' ■ v ; 3 1- +._. . ff v; ; ... DOLLAR SAVIH9S BASK f r _IS >, = J> (hy So, as JffocßKttt * * Deposits mode with this Book before rhnflr&dnypf MARCH win draw Interest from th&tdAje. f>Mat CHAR J .A.iCOLTOM. -**72 OFFIC? OF THfc 1 — > or nsnUHGH FTWaYNE iCHIOACOItRXQ V 1 pirrsBUKUH pgjy^DjmTa 4 . pjTrasraos, . '” *; »m,uAr atcTioN oFitiiiSSttr-oHai * -4, ,i¥sssff . Ink jew "lyXwurgli on, WFOKEBDAY BOOMd, in the City or rms ij TpnJTmUeC : not been c tover-ed in* . to voto at taniSaw Te2fcdt27 march „ Ijr GKNUINE HAVANA StgAag-. . .-- V.a ... r.-.; d GrsuiNP Havana cibak»*, -» GEAUINF HAVANA GENUINE HAVANA OIBABS. Aft geniu~k Havana cigar& << ’ -4 GENUINE HAVANA £}9AKK. t 3 GKNI INF HAVANA CIQAKH GENUINE HAVANA UGABg. - T GENUINE HAVANA CIGABS. 3 '! I GENUINE HAVANA CHGAiIS For sale toy 3OSKPH*.- Pot sale by For Bale bj JOSEPH j Por mle toy JOSEPH comer of tho l- - % comer of lbeDi»mond „ *“ comer of the PUmOnd goJMerfcet ■» *. r tFTHe cuUJtc of nmw|/W * I of A 1 eaheny Couoty No l~j _jj?ili3LT , B2»i£Sej IT tho ma tor of the v B |?a A grJLuSt™ o S I W oW.art ‘ ftA^ffl§rT^ fe2M»d Ftymomnatr % TouiTfoopi E AOj, COMMISSION MBBDBJpUi | JOB THB BJILK OT "*% k 'f PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, HO 74 WATBB. STREET. BELOW-MARJUST, m j imu rirrH*SMJLJ£&j: MR- aRD MRS. TJSXBjiPffPX, j SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LARINS, j 148 THIRD STREET < j rpHE SECOND TERM will cpiflm«S&ce j 4b®»OH 2“D^’vmSw n wllhrat:«*«>*»««> ’ CINCINNATI CATAWABA --J -**o~ - j N STRAUB'S Pare and good particularly * j Sa i^wJS^ur ,gj THE- UNDERSIGNED t aHDEBSOM »Hh thetti m’ih» rbp^w^pXr^t; 1 -® dooted -nnd*T the eld n»me mJ SMYTH 4 Co. ' 'J’l H vi ■;-J?3V' r S February 25th* IS6L n.vmcwra ' CHESS, SMYTH & ««•» 'WM wAmnAcftraiag o g >- ■ 1 HAULS, TACKS, BBAjDSr'SSts*?'! j?T' Jj Warehooaa So. U 2 Water-StrtffT „ A mm-: . . AN ARTICLE, THAT; Bmi| AS l|3g£ ypmaTREBT’S IHIMEfAMB. V v ,| HAIB BESTOBA|SfE. ,~| Apothecaries and Coneumeiß testify „ j IT IS THE ONLY B«& ' | Bead ihe testtmooy ftom Kentuakjv#,: ; 2 m. w * Bux. PawciE. Kj,Jaly2T,lB6o. -v-i? ,4 ;,4- t" 7 VJ “ >1 iS&TEK*o«d mostajt the :f [T WILL LT SALE! SELLING AT, whors *g« oreickneas hr» tornodUgrej.»pd if will render it soa «nd glossy. •c« anybod'S’” ,v 5. ,■-% ?£3S&-j^ss^« r Bt.lndies. Juno MO4 t*fc‘iBG®‘‘' t '>Ym jmtauav&'xvmsrm gSadnMßMgiMto m itKDlotctlWdapdrua, ‘?sv® vi mj inUoaate'lnond&whoallspeak' f] “fmmitSile " *> being O'® '~U- V :J Hait Preparation inoqrmarket 1 v "-"]t SSdViUwterßnjone to Banrj RoyDolaa,_Druggist, -.- « for tUe itnfh WiAj ftßten^{s[ )^tl '-» Bead one of the many 1 letjera received prietofs: gi Loots; Mo, MbB»b.W.B.H*om* CO. Troy 3, r‘■■'Slf haVpySauUs attending the ose oi Bamtin&W* .Jg Every sense of the wata,) aa«^g®PWWjH^w^^| ■SStoSSSnStatl B houldg t ve.mm^«^rtf;il other Indies mathtprofit Hufr •ProparatioQ.that jQlkra S Q restored everrliairithatJV,?JJJ&nSr, JjeafSy ■•*l SB’SSgfflW®# Sold everywhere—Price 600 jj? I &ggS&>.. J : J|| Pcopnew>t?,jCroY*N-Y. -7;v§m Dr. Geo. H. Key** »«• W*BX’***gjg for :; | PiUaburgh. : ; l""* ■ * f -'-t-r. ■• ■;.■. .-jjj# n-=» The regulations hirr * tt#lains the Uonof Old C® n ' s eease on Hi* 20th msv The Cents of the How Mint in exchange for an; of the United B ° L Copper Coins if ddi'xrai expenses of taansportniioi not leas thanthose; i Mint as heretofore. | . feUtODfl _i t Mfh} r 4 ' "A ~t. * %V ‘ " >'- ' r^ -* w i-s-’.- '®s® sif'fSsi&s * , /> «- ', r - '-. ; 'l®i#lli - *?%£%s• - * r - r's ' -V j • >-i, ■- -,■ ' • .. ’ '.lb. . -,V-. .. .• : . - ■’%■%*• \ ' >.l ; ‘ iW* ‘ * 1.1 ' ■■'£■*';' v-S .-jf-ii ■ ‘ ' •>7^l ? 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