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"■■ trap : .;.••: :.• V,v> . . --S *> s > * HV.\ '■ 1 •_!>. ’ - " A: £V» * * ■ . -i n>'V > ' ■ ■it -■ ’ V ’■ f> k ' V.* .». WN < ' J .) ■ '■ • ’• ' 3 b* li .v. t ' - g \ j tfr -•, .. * % . n ' *■ -f* * v , i r*\ k VOLUME XIX. €l)f Path} past JAMES P. BARE, editor and proprietor rKEJ»a;--l>!%jiy, Five Dollars per year, Btnctly in ad racc«. Weekly, tiinele subscription* Two L>ol- !«■* y*ar; in Clubs of fl>e» One Dollar LOCAL AFFAIRS. Arbitration Committee ot tile Board of For March and April. WM. McCRSERY, V. P. n. CAMPBELL 18AUH DICKEY, n. PRESTOV 8. b. Mcelroy, wm. means.’ TO LETS for salk at this office. The Free Concert Saloons—Hearing Be. fore the Mayor. At two o'clock yesterday afternoon, the hour announced for the bearing of the parties arrested at the free concert saloons on Monday night, hundreds of persons assembled at the Mayor’s office to bo present at the investiga lion, as the cases were quite novel. A good deal of interest was, in consequence, mani lostcd in the result, and throughout the whole hearing the office was a porfect jam. J. F. Slagle, Krq , City Solicitor, and 0. H. ltippey, Esq., appeared for the Commonwealth; E F. Jones and James Sutherland, Kiqs., for F. 11 Klein and the Melodeon party; Thus’. M. Marshall and F..H. Collier, Ksqs., for the others. Thu firstcaso taken up was that against 11. Klein, of the Mtdodeon, end his company W. 0. Johnston, Harry Livingston, R J. McGowan, Marion Webster and Jennie Tow.. vn. The Mayor read the information, which cbargrs them with violating the city ordinance* prohibiting the giving of exhibition* without liconae, and also with giving exhibitions of an immoral character. At first Mr. Klein, through his counsel, said he was willing to discontinue the exhibi tions. Hia actors also expressed a willingness to abandon the business. But Mr. Klein, on reconsideration, thought ho would abide by the result of the other cases. The Mayor, how ever, who bad agreed to drop the prosecution if tho nuisance wm abated, refused to Lako hny conoitn»nal promise, and the case proceeded to a hearing. ! About a dozen witnesses were examined.— j Ono testified that he has seen tickets golj at I the door of the Molodoon, Klain acting as pro prielor. Another had seen the persons pres ent performing on the stago. The rule was to charge for admission at the door. He had nev ir seen anything immoral on tho part of the nerh-rmora nor beard them use any obscene language. The females always demeaned them selves properly, but would sometimes dnnd A ticket entitled tbe holder to beer. Tbo house was disorderly ; ho had seen fights there Klein kept constables to preserve order ; boys were excluded; but bo had seen them tebr»>. Boys and disorderly people were generally put cut. Another testified in at the place was kept by Klom ; he had seen tho other defendants there; dancing and singing went on in ibe hall He had seen people buying tickets at the door for drinks. He also had seen boys and nrunken, disorderly persons put out. The oext had heard obscenity and profanity among ■the audience, but could say nothing as to the performances. Ho went in without a ticket— aaw others buy—tho check was good for beer. Another had been in tho Melodoon once; saw Klein and sbme of tho other defendants there. The performances were of a demoralizing char* actor to young persons, being far from refined ; the language was no*, obeceno or vulgar, but not proper b.r respectable society. There wero boyold and joung men in tho ball, and females carried beer around. Ho saw boys there not more than ten years old, swearing and talking. There was bad language in the audience ai.d double entendres on the stage. A boy ol eighteen bad drank beer at Klein's as late as midnight. The next had heard singing and toon dancing and beer-drinking ; disorder was sometimes created by drunken people.— He saw do vulgar or obscene performance. Had seen crowds of drunken and disorderly men and boys on the corner. Girls delivered ‘ liquor in the house. He did not buy tickets ; had seen genelemen trade them off for bser ; had seen boys put out drunk. Anolher wit dofs, doing business in the neighborhood, had heard a vulgar sung by a female voice. The place was D"i?y and uproarious, ralcalat r d t<> annoy the neighborhood, and ii« considered it a nuisance. The next, a lad of eighteen, had stayed as fate as twelve o'clock; saw dancing and singing, but nothing obscene or vulgar.— The last witness bad sold tickets once ; be was instructed not to sell to people of bad charac ter; it was his duty to preserve order. He had seen all these defendants perform on Mon day night. The testimony here closed and Mr. Jones asked a continuance, in order to prepare bis defence. The Commonwealth counsel thought this an extraordinary request, after their witnesses had been heard. The Mayor irpfused to grant Lb® continuance. Mr. Klein now proposed to quit those exhi bitions for the present, and if tho law did not sustain him in givin"? them, to cease for all time. The Mayor would take nO conditional prom* iee The evidence was sufficient to convince him that he was guilty upon both clauses of the information, and he was not disposed to compromise with a party standing before him io each a light. Ho accordingly imposed a liue of $6O, with the understanding that if Klein would promise to abandon the business, it would not be enforced. The other parties wero fined $6 each, for the payment of which they gave bail; though if they do not again offend it will probably not be urged. The cafe against the “Continental” party was continued at request of counsel until ten o'clock this morning, And that against the proprietors of and performers at the “Red, White and Blue,” until four o’clock this afternoon. The name of Jessie Clark, a dan se use, was included in the latter information. County Reform —ln a'otter to the Dia patch yesterday, David L Smith, Esq., Com missioners' Clerk, pablishes the following list of expenses during the years 1860 and ’GO, over which tho Commissioners have had no -control: 1869. 1860. *BberifTfl Fws, Patterson f 3.G94 GO $ 6,476 17 •frhenfl's Fee«, Graham 8.161 hi 16,'01 6* Jurors’ Pav 12,93(1 43 16,199 74 Bouse of Refuge 9,970 &W 11.371 41 Maror and Aldeiinen n co>Lh... 8,267 97 1197 676 ■Western Penitentla-y &32ti 63 1.700 82 Western Penna. Hospital 2,210 36 3,476 14 High and low W. L. Com 6 329 27 4.094 72 Eleo‘ion Expenses 1,924 7fi 3.2/3 21 Interest 1* .747 72 62 Hoad Damages and Viewing... 628 6u 1,790 06 Tipstaves 3,mi 00 2,976 26 Treasurer's compensation 1.699 &« 6,616 60 Water l ax for two years 1.2U0 00 t7O 00 Bridge Building and Hep 1.702 30 4.?ul 7h Pees of Clerks of Courts 6,610 62 11,960 00 Coroner’s Acc’tincL Ju-ors 1 208 97 1.44*196 Com'th Witness Fees 2,780 77 8,260 01 Assessors’Pay 4,082 89 2.143 61 District Attorney's tees 2,404 CO ;;,39l 90 Constable*’ Fees 618 03 872 00 Division of Townships 23 60 646 98 EARNIN'i"OKTHK PlTTtj HUBGH, Ft. WaTNK an 1* CuifAtiu Kail Road Company.— Tho following is a statement of the approximate earnings of the Pittsburgh, Fort "Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company during the month of February, compared with the same period of last year, viz : 1-61. 1860. Increase. Deer. From Freight, $180,163 96 $89,«39 02 *40,614 94 *' Passengers, 66.076 91 46,402 24 9 674 07 “Express, 2.400 00 2 600 ou ’ 100 00 “ Mail*, 7,826 On 7,826 00 s u Rent of Boad, 7.083 33 7,083 :3 / “ Msicellaneous, 180 0) 124 09 66 31 Tots’ $202,719 20 $162,574 28 $60,144 92 Earnings Jan. 1, lo Feb, 28. $419,647 24 l6 $127,122 09 Change of Name.— Hereafter the Sunbury mna Erie Railroad Company will be known by the name of the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road Company , to which it ia changed by the bill recently passed by the Pennsylvania Let:* filature. Held to Bail. —Mayor yesterday held to bail & l>oy named William Frizale, for asianlt and battery,on oath of Mary Richards, -of the Sixth Ward. -— ■ ■*» •' ' * *;*?♦*»' 'i- /;*! . Oil i-or the Hair — lt is eai'l, aajs tie Chicago Tnnrn, with what truth we know nut, that in addition to the other virtues belonging to the coal ui 1 now being pumped in such ex traordinary abundance in IVnns) Ivan la, Vir ginia and Ohio, another virtue baa been dis covered by a distinguished chcmi-t to be j.m* teased by ibis mineral oil, which will, in the estimation or many. quite thr..w the other* in the shade. In a w..rd, the tiU, just ** they arc pumped from the bosom t>f the earth, are said to bo a certain euro for bulJho.-* ; wherev er hair ha> ever grown, hair may be made to grow again by Us application ; where u U get ting thin, the oil will 6'reiiglhon it ; where it is turning gray, the oil wul renew its youth and bring back ns fading color. Wigs, toupors and trralches are forever rendered null, void and of no effect whatever Nature, in her bounty, has superseded forever all no cecity for these artificial and flimsy dn-gmsu#. The oil is said to renew the ba r <>n k.iripie vegetable prinnpit*?. by re invigorating the bulbs beneath the scalp anJ renew ing Um* cii. ergy. Should this discovery pr«. v .. to be a!, that is claimed for i>, wt.*t . barge* will In wrought in tow cund/ii n of the human bunny long years of Vc:,--rnbb-ri'**» win b«* taken away, and rxmacie? "I \ouu>!ul vigor, will he wrought in it* appearance l iuid .«oo»e mo du-ament in Nature 1 * sioreh.-iw bo I • und which Wounl remove the lr.nl* ot age, a« w-.t iiS the JrusU <d um * —t ath*die- n whii ii would re*u,re ( -nsUtut;*’ - , bn *<•!;. Mght dimmed, step feeble, and pui o 9 ,0 w and labor ing, then wo would bo prepared l. uiUr ,»n that long vista of youthful ;,-i.g,mty, of ru;.- leniai blissfulness, to which, u h *prmmi-d, time, after the preliminary throes of j.artun tion, will soon give birth. Wc have private information of the striking of a new vein of oil on the Eureka u.l £o/s property. Two Milo Hun, near Franklin, about one and a half milos from tr.s mouth. Tho lucky individual is Mr. Shunk, took a lease from the Eureka company He -truck a vein, at IK f«v.-i, which promises to ynld very abundantly when pumping i* commen.-ed, which will be in a few days This i* excelitut territory, but we boiiovo tho company have ceased leasing. Tho Smith'* Kerry proportv has r.ot bo*-n sold, as has boor; reported, but i» *tid :n tho market ar.d promise* a r.cb ir. \» «;n,eL»t for those who have tho means. Interested parties should look to this. Tho Washington Company, composed of gentlemen prin« ;pa!ly r-'s.dtr.g in Ab-ghtny, are reported to rmv- rnad- u-j I.d Krik- on the E*n*wh>t riv-r : i.u- I. •*, w-i.. The oil ran over the c-r.dui t'*r in such quan tities that it oouid jmt all o • ►ecur-d i*cmncrv Ibe Murd uk <».! (,'■ mpaiiy i ! thuritv, operating at Mecca, st*m k a \.-,n l f oil on Thursday last at a d -pth of '1 Im t. Sev eral new well* bar.* boon opened ;n this region, wnu b h: 1 fair t<- e«- .p-e .-vn the famous “Hone " Tnis .i! i # f..,d principa.lv to Eastern buyers, wbw purchase u in the v»u at a very remuneralive price. Literary Content.—The literary ooDt»*t of the I’iiirburgb F.*cn*iU C'«diege, i<> uko place at Concert Hall this evening, prmn ><* to be an interesting occasion. The joi/.m will be a beautiful silver cup The committee of award consuls of IVcidcnt Woods, of the Western University. R,*-\ Drs Howard and Baird, lion. Hampton, and 1> L. Ka ton, of the Journal Kcv. W. A Passavant will present the cup. and Prof, b J. \\ ilson, ot tbo Western The ological Seminary, will recoivo it on behalf of the successful contes'-Mit. Young’* lira** Hand ba* been engaged for the occasion. Tnero wilt also be v.muil music, and music on the piano. Mr. John 11 M--J »r has furnished a new and magmllconl (irand piano, which will materially add to tbs enter talntment. Tuo occasion promise* to to a most interest ig one, and we hope all tho friends of the in- fclilulion, aft well as miNc b vers generally, will attend and give all the encourwg-on' nt they can Tickets may be had at the hook and muaie stores LKiors open ai s.x kimlh half o cliM'k ; contest wsl cinuneiiie at -even and a k&lf o'clock. New Way ok Makinu Bread. —A nnw mode of bread-nntking is attracting b.one at lention. It seems that, except in the manu facture of buifC-it, machines to make bread fiaveonly been partial!v su-ce-Hful, and their products, like those <d ordirarv bakers, l"0 often need alum, sweetening, sulphuric acid » r other matters to supply the sugar and other portions lost during kneading, or t<> whiten the bread. Tbo new mode employs an appa ratus, the principal feature <>f which is a copper cylinder, into which carbonic acid gas is in troduced and incorporated with the Hour.— When fermentation commences, the liquid flour is drawn off by a tap ar d immediately baked, thero boing no actual manipulation. Till Kansas Fiixd.—'lli« foii.*«rirm ad.rtional ronln bulions to the Kama- luq.l wern received at the Mnyor’ti office yoßtorday ('itisertA of North Fayette Town.ship. .1. .1 Glenn. Buter John Smith, collected in Cherry township, But ler county St. John 0 No. 487. 1. < ■ o ]•' t pof i IVrry, P«on in oo ToUl Amount previously reported. $93,902 07 9123,670 69 Total contribution* lo date. Amount remand Sabbatii School Meeting. —The Metho dist Sunday School Society of Pittsburgh, AUegheney and vicinity, mot at tho East Cum ’ mon Methodist Protestant church, Allegheny City, on last Thursday evening—Mr. William Little presiding. After tho transaction of some routine businesss the question came up for discussion, wnethor tho object for which the Society was organized had been accom plished. The subject was disciireed briefly, and, on motion, was laid over until the next meeting, to be held in the Beaver street M. K. Church, on the iirst Thursday evening of April. New R<>ao—Yesterday morning, tho Court of Session, on application of Charles B. Kenny, Ei»q f issued an order for the open ing of ft road in Mitllin township, from the S ty ., mT lo , Thom I ,80n ' ! ™n. above 1b... lbis Improvement will afford neon tmuous eommonieaticn betw( , en r , UBb h and M JCeesport along th„ South side ol the Monongahela river. •'4V * r ,*1 • ■ -S’, $ ■ ' • * -r\ " ; *'. : "' 'f v ‘“' : '' ' • • t -£f 4 „, iz* " ’ ■ VC'— 4. ■ «•*.; «• * ' ~ •*mt ■■ ,■' *■: fa*b : . fao* -. ■. fa* ' oo*; ■■■%•. &> oa*: /.' ' oo* , oo*s s 00* > oofit* I Suditeu Death of an Old Citizen. It is with much pain that we announce th, s morning tha sudden death of Col. James Anderson, one of our oldest and most highly respected ejteens, who had lived among us to green oia ago. Up to yrstvrday morning j~ r ' da mes Anderson had enjoyed bis usual health. Intending to take a short trip up the Monongahela, he had taken passage on the Brownsville boat, and, about eight o'clock in the morbing, while sitting in the cabin, await ing her departure, he fell suddenlvto the floor of apoplexy, and expired immediately.’ all efforts to revive him proving futile. His body was conveyed to his residence in Man chester, whence it will be interred. Col. Andorson was in hia Tilth year, and had resided in this city tifty.srven years. Ho eamo here in ISA), with his father, an exten sive builder and contractor, who built the old “American Hotel,” IVnn street. 1 luring the war of IMI2, Col. A was a baggage master in the army and had charge of ttie supplies sent to rort Meigs. Alter the war he roturned to 1 ittsburgb, and has since been one of our most ective and conscientious business men. He leaves to his family, two eons and a daughter, a handsome competence. At the tune of his death. Col A , who always took a deep inter, est in charitable and reformatory institutions was one of the Hoard of Manager* of the Western Uosmtai, one of the Hoard of Mana gers of the Western Penitentiary, and Presi dent of the Board of Managers ot the House of Kefuge. He was also a Director in the Alle gheny and Monongahela Bridge Companies and the Exchange Liauk. Col. Andorson was high y esteemed hv all, and his death will bo a source of universal regret. OU Operation*. J arno >v;is->r,. iui K.i- i. tjin 1 0:1 Lla fnr m nt I" wi.v > .--ir i 1 -n. : \ ■ * ‘U*. r - Lr k. , », > ; ' VV " v'* , - 1 ' ’ ‘ - ' « V * - * . PIT TSBTJRG H . WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 13, 1861. City Mortality. Dr. Joseph 1.. Duncan, Phy„,omn to the Board of Health, report* the following interments m the city of Httsburgh, from March 4th to March 11. inclnnre; Decay j ; Rhthisis PulmennUH *|i Brom-hidc Asthma 2 1 or THK AUI'VE TIIKHK v KRX ruder 1 year a | Fiom 30 to 40.. fr ° n ' flO 2 a - JO to 50.. ‘‘ - 1/1 & u j u 6o to tJo.. 6to in (ft *• so to to.. " lo lo 16 o | “ 7" to so.. “ 16 t«> l'o 7 i •* Ho to oO . ‘JO to 30 l | •- yo to 100. M , U Waleß, S; finales. S; Whit*. U. Colored 2 . Total, If. JjLh 11» s Minstrels.-—This new company, just organized, and who have so far met with immense success, wiil commence a tcries of eritertaininenu at the Theatre on Saturday ave ning. Mr. R. A. Clark, their agen*. having concluded an arrangement to that effect with manager Henderson. The compariy is com f'ostNl of sixteen performers, all ••first data" ntem, ard they have an entirely new budget ef the best s -mis. jokes and » urlcnju.-s. The, r< n owned Cool White is one < f lh« company | and his name is almost enough of itself to j insure full houses. \\ o shall havo mere lo ] say of this party hereafter. Meantimo wy hare only to say—prepare for fun. Nk " Com-mhial.s -The l’itt works Are engaged in titling an order for Cncle Sam, fading lur several new Columbiads. They aro being ran on th« same principle as the r,ovd (iuij, the sutvrg• of which now ha* been dt-nuicstralod beyond doubt or poradventu:e. r--ur of the m*w guns have already, been cast. Their maximum superficial diantcli-r is a Inti., over twenty live inches, whim at the muzzle iney innasuro a little over thirteen. Tmk Three Gi akdsu kn.— Manager Ilen dor».ii:. al wa\s anxious t.» give attractive en» tertamraenu, has, after long preparation And considerable ripen,c, comp ~p d arrangements for producing the »p*»ciarular drama ,-o pop ular hero,) of the ‘Three Guardsmen." this evening. S ;m«- new sonnet will to introduced, and also all the original music, choruses, com bats, dance*. tableaux, iko We hope it may pr°ve a sue. ess It w;.l be cast to the full strength of the star company, and we behove and hope it wh! prove a suceohf. New (.MstKKKKir—A new counterfeit ha* ju-t appeared in Tbilr-d Iphia. of which the !i'lii;wi 11 g i- a description : It is a Urn do], lar i.uio on the Warren Dank. > mth Danvers, Mass . with a large \ nert ** the centre of the note . vignette, a girl wilh sheaf of grain and -’ M shoe ;.n right, a man with aovil, bam Uier. Ac . Iu below on the left I’blladeipbia t* full of th*-m, and a large number of persons have baen arreetod f. r passing them. National I mun I’akit at It rmingham nmmnated a ticket on Monday night. Iltliinst. for [through UfJirer*. Kaw cetl ; Council Mathew I’ate, Frnncis Sankey, Charles Uu;*\ Terance < ‘iimphe.; . rv-hom l)i -r»-rt«>rs—Jni -ib I>ri>M?i., Ni. n« >*i* Snider ; * f Klec'.ioh -Uenry liT:'m..| . Ii tor of K!«xtion~A. H. MrCluro. Constable— Win M.iier . A u liu»r —M lu.n Cburvn, Hen jaiu:n Duncan; Arseps.-r —A mi r»*w J K*pp , Assistant Asewors— Nic. Henning, Theodore Steniker. District Col*ri Before Judge lUmpton. Id the ejeclmont case of Kahra vs. Ariabuiz. and others, a verdict was rendered for plain* USD. John Anderson vs. R *ly I’atteraon ; action t<* recover tb« value of certain goods, sold by Wo* late Sheriff as the properly of Adam and dei i vered to another party, in.* to ad of the piainliff, who claims to nave been the pur chaser. On trial. llkm-iv a — Tne Vnung M cr. s Chr.-t’.ian Association have rented the new hail on the se< - *nd floor of Llugus' buiiding. on the corner of Filth and Market streets, lo w 1;.. h the}' will n rem-'Ve. The location l# a g«H»d ( n«s and the hail wiil bo fitted v«ji ii, g “ J stylo, WILD an if;v<-iai view l*< making the free reading room an attractive featuro. Tuk funeral of John Met'- • arnv, u i Was *ioJ at f ’arroilt.ci -a. in- Jl-i . : nut M , i l-i-ni-j for w..j take pia. e th’« Wein--.lay r u--.-it, me I-anih»t, at - c’cn-ck. from the n-eT ..f h:s father Ao-xai.d<-r M (.'oan-y, ..n Wal*on street, to proceed to St. Mary * < 'emote:} ID frinr.-R and the friends of U;m family are r< «p'-i.tfii!iy 11 . v ,t< d to at'.- n . hi- furu-ral witli out further notice. J.o. Al. I’kkaoHEßs' Mkhini. —Tho qnar* t°r.y the R >c»i her*’ Assoeia tii'ij • ( I'iltsborgh And Al>cg*,env di.-truts will bo Lonl at Slmr|«»tMirg, i'a , coniritencing "'at urdny morning, April l<..h, ht 1 ( > A M..,and contiruc* 1 v»-r the babhalb The quarterly germ.-n wi.i be preacbei by Ke\ John ]•' Dravo, of Me K.«M*tiporl. (' siMirrKi l i -ii I.\K' km -Miner WiJoii yesterday evenit.g committed tr> jail a man named John McDonald, chArgad by Overgo Hulmes, proprietor of the Wavoriy ilousf*, Diamond alley, wilh robbing his till of two half dollars, while tho bar-keeper was in tho cellar d"awing aie which he had ordered L'k'MlKlj To Death —Wednesday after noon a(»ertnan named Charles Ko b, while Jigging under an embankment, near the Ke* male Seminary, W heeling, was almost iy kl l lod by tnn giving way uf s largo body of dirt, whico crus boil him beneath its weight. I>r. A Mi n**on, dentiht*. havo formed a parlnorshifi and op.-nod un ollice ht |!).'» Filih ftre«‘t, oooond do.>r below tho (.‘alio - dral. Sec their card. Dkntistri -Dr. C. Siil, No -b. Ter.n street, attends to all branches of the Dental j r.fe*«;..n BJATi'cNKHI, Ji H I' HI b Ii V ■ HecK BIM-IM I.tKoV. HT t»( i- AMKIIKAN F"HE!-. V PAPERS < ; «ld. ami HAND AQ.J j WTATIn.NKin HOOK HKINI INi A1.WA1.4 i,N HAND. ! DONE TO ORDER. ohdkb. W. S. HAVEN, BTATIOITEE, JOB PBIITTEB & BOOK BINDER, Corner or Wood and Third Slreols marLkiapT DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS , RUPTURES. ciaMy 130 HMITHFIKU)BT_ AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES BY CATALOGUE. A LARUE STOCK OF SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES voll b* *<>l.l by Catalogue at the i«tor<» of the late JuMN KnRH, No. 100 Market atreet, on FRIDAY, March lrt, lsfil. tiale to coinineuce at lo o’<-ii><>k, A M , uu.l continue until all is sold. fe*Js k* * y / i- . -y> < i l - «■ <■ v v' * fe* t' N ' .£> «4. • • , v Vv » * "* i! Eooeptbol Its l lj :cyiirocpph,alu* l l. Contention of Lull*'* *2 [Catarrhal Kever '2 [Cause* Voknown I (Cholera Infantum 1 8nl! born ;; 'Kh 1 I'EBCKI MX, Ml LIM^ 7 ,4.\ A /.-OOA V Plnln, KaiK) ALWAYS ON M A I« K T() Al-SO—AGENT UK • >-#-*» ' . * - %\* ,' /. ♦O/ - s» * ' •%.* k V r , » *V kJ '• -*S& K\ , - * *li THE LATEST SEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN HEWS. .Arrival of lire Steamship Niagara. CONSTITUTION OF THE COW FEDERATE STATES. Washington City Items Destructive fire in Now York, REPORTED EVACUATION OE FORT SUMTER Senate Proceedings— -Nomina tions and Confirmations. NEW HAMPBHIHE ELECTION. Murder and Suicide at Wneeliug. Richmond Convention. &C-. &C., &C., &C-, Montgomery, AU„ March 11.—Tho pn r . manual Constitution of theconfederated States having been ad op tod by Congress, and ibe ob ligation of KfKrosy removed, vour corres pondent la able to transmit tbo main Matures •»f that document. No person of a foreign Siat*% and not a tfiti/.en of tbo confederate stales, is allowed to vole for any officer either civil or political, Federal. Under the first census, South Carolina is ontitled to five representatives in Congress; Georgia to ten representative**; Alabama to ntno representa tive*; Florida to two representative#; Missis sippi to seven representative#; Louisiana to #n representatives—each State to have tw© Senators. The State legislatures may impeach a judicial or federal officer, resident&nd acting for said State, bya tfco-third vote. Rothbrancb m (.f Congr.*as may grant seals ou the floor of either House to the principal officer of each Executive department, with the privilege of discussing the measures of hU department. The representation of throe-fifths of the slaves i# continued. Congress is uotallowed, through tbu lmpi/dition of duties, to foster any branch of industry The foreign elavu trade is pro hibited. Congress is prohibited from making appropriations, unites by a vote of two thirds of both bouse#, except when the appropriations aro asked by the head of some department or th'* President. No extra compensation is to h«* allowed to any contractor, other, or agent, after the contrary is made or the servico is rendered Kv«*ry law or resolution having the force of law shall rebate to but onnsubject, and be eipn«ss<*d bv its tUie The President and Vico I'rtwidoot sbajl a-rvefnrux years The principal officers in fbe department and in tbo diplomatic servich thall be removable when their services aro uhnocesiary, or fur other good reasons and cahses. Removals from of fice must bo reporta} to the Senate, and prac tically no Captain’s removals are to bo tolera ted. U;her States |o bo admitted into the Confederacy by a vote of two thirds of both Houfes The Confederacy may require terri tory, and slavery shall be at know lodged aud ] protected by Corgrtu and tbo territorial government. When five States havo ratified the Cons itut on, it shall be established for said i States, and until ratified the provisional Con stitution is to contlbue in force for a period , not extending boyanfl on© year* No business of importance wiTmrftßPted to Ctongforc day. ! Ito*Tus, March 11 —The Royal Mail S;oam« • r Niagara, from Liverpool and Queenstown on theJlth ultimo, via Halifax on thc'.ith, ar rived at this port ibis evening at five o'clock. The Niagara, reports having encountered heavy winds during her passage. The follow ing are the latest telegrams: Nai-i.ks. Feb. 22 —Tno( iovnrnmont has ta* p..Mics*mu of ai! tho roogiuus property at Caola and tho garrisun of Gaeta baa beer, sent tu a Neapjlitan Island. Tn© Papal 7. maves are reports] to ha\ <* ruas *h* r»jJ Doctor Yatn., and his httie daughter, at Cuia.to. Turin —Saturday. Admiral Persano has arnv *d oti Mmsin a, which ho wilt summon to surrender. Geo. Ctaldin; will soon join him About a thousand brigades have been dispersed by Col. Mas) near Gaeta. Rome, Friday,22d —The National Commit t»*e have issued a proclamation, disclaiming that Victor Kmmanual will soon be proclaim ed King from the Capital, and expressing thanks t * Franc© for its generosity. Tho French authorities have taken possession of th© keys to tbn Capitol. Several persons havo been expelled for political rea*oni. Vienna, Saturday —lt is reported that Aus tria, Russia and Prussia, havo eoneludfd a * on ventioti to act la concert, in casu of a Polish or Hungarian outbreak. St. Petebsiuiko, Friday — A new tariff on Kuropoan goods has been ordered, and will sot n t>e published. \V amu notom Cl rY, M arch 12 - An inquiry at tho proper quarter warrants the assertion that no order has as yet be©n issued in rofors cnee to the evacuation of F.»rt Senator. Judge Filden represents that tho statemonls that he was eo-oporating with others for the election of Mr. Gurley, ol Ohm,for tho Senato, is untrue. George Harrington, rhi.-f clerk of the Treas ury Department under Mr Corwin, to-day entered on tho discharge of the duties of Assistant Secretary. At the request of Secre tary Chase, Mr. Rodney ha# returned to bis former position as chief oDrk. George F. Raker, ol Albany, N ’l , lias been appointed to Urn disbursing clerkship of tho Stale Depart ment. vice Mr. Stubbs removed. The municipal authorities of tho city present ed to Mr. Critiender, to-day, a copy of the joint resolution# of respect to him adopted by the city councils. In acknowledging tho honor, ho said ho should retire from the toil o( public life, with a firm confidence that tho nation would soon come out of its troubles, and would bo able to look back with a thrill of joy upou tho dangers which had cemented them more firmly together, and which had mado them a happy, peaceful and glorious people. The Court Martial lur the trial of Com Arm strong was organized to-day. Com. Stewart is President. Washington, March 12—It is known to be tho intention of thn President to first fill the vacancies which exist, and which must be filled during the presont session of tho Sonato. Excepting in a few instances, the other ap pointments will bo deferred until this is done. In the meanwhilo applicants are required to file their papers in the proper department Commodore Stewart, just before iho closo of the last administration, returnod to Secretary Toucy bis commission as Senior Flag Captain of the Navy, dated in a stop which he contemplated shortly after tho passage of tbo act which conferred this mark of distinction. While Corn. Stewart highly appreciated the friendly feelings which superinduced this ex pression of national esteem, be looked upon it as intended to ameliorate tho wrong infict ed on him by the Naval Board, bat it seems ho prefers that, irrespective of th© Congres sional resolve, his distinguished services to his country shall be his best defence. The officers of the army met at the War De partment at noon to-day, andin company with Lieut. General Scott and Secretary Cameron proceeded to tho White House and formally paid their respects to the President. Concord, N. H., March 12.—Tho returns to noon do not show a large voto. There is but little excitement attending tho ©lection. The Republicans maintain about the same ma jorities aa last year. The voto in this city at Len o’clock stood as follows. Republicans, (.71; Opposition, J 76 ; boing about the same as last year. New York, March 12.—Last night a lire broke out in the upper floor ot No. 50 Broad way. The building extends through to Now streot. The first floor and basement was occu pied by Masterson & Reamer, wholesale gro cers. and their stock was damaged in all prob ability to the extent of $20,000, but was fully insured in city companies. The second floor waaoccupied by Henry K. Hart, cap manufac turer; stock entirely consumed; lose about $lO,OOO, and said to be fully insured. The third building is owned by J. Fitch. It is damaged to the extent of about $50,000, and is insured. No. 54, occupied by Mark J. King, manufacturer of furs, on the first floor and basement, whs slightly damaged by water,and was insured for $40,000; second floor by Rau & Gottgntren, manufacturers of children’* baU, third and fourth floors by Sengstack & Kahmar, manufacturers of caps, both stocks slightly damaged by the water: No ss. occu pied by Carbart & Bros, wholesale grocers, stock dnmaged by water $5 ouo, insured for $lO,OOO in city companies, buildings No's 54 and 58, are also owned by .John Fiu-h. They are damaged about s2‘» 000, insured. How the fire originated is not known. Wamiinutun City. March 12—The Pres* ident to Jay nominal* d to the Senate the Hon. Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, as Minister to Spain, the Hon. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, Minister to Mexico. Tho latter is considered the most important Mission under the gov ernment at this time, considering the territo rial expansion question as connected with tho Confederated Stales. The President bns also nominated Amos Tuck, of New Hampshire, as Naval Officer, for the post of Boston: Willard Phillips, os Collector at Saleto, Mass., and Kufuß Hosmer, as Consul General, at FrankforcUon-tbe- Maine. The only nominations confirmed today were those of Archibald Williams, as Dis trict Judge, for Kansas, and- William P. Doyle, Commissioner of Indian AfTairs. Both of the nominees are from Illinois. The other nomination, including that of Mr. Littlejohn, of New York, as Consul to Liverpool, were roferred to the Appropriate Committees. Richmond. Va , March 12 — Mr. Summers made a powerful and effectual speech, three hours in lergtb, in the Convention to day. ad vocating, in a strong argument, the Peace Conference propositions, commenting on pacb article. He urged such action as would meet the views of the whole State, and showed the folly of passing an ordinance of seces sion for the action of the people. He said \ irginia ought first to command peace on all sides and then call a Border State Conference with tho pear* projodtions as po acceptable bad* of adjustment, and the Con vention should then adjourn over to await the result. Hh expressed a full confidence in the eventual restoration of peace and harmony. Mr Tyler is to reply to his argument to morrow. Washington Citt, March 12.—Tho Senate took up Mr. Foster’s resolution for the expul sion of Mr. Wigfall, of Texas, wbon on mo Hon of Mr. Simmons, the resolution, together with the substitute of Mr. Ciiugman, was ro ferred to the committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Trumbull, of 111 , from the committee on the Judiciary to which was referred Mr Mason’s resolution about Carlton &, Seaborn reported back the resolution that it be postpon ed till tho flrd Monday in December. Agreed to. Thecommittee deem it premature toordor the nay moot for tho coats of suit at this time. Tno Senate then went into Executive Sos* sion and subsequently adjourned. Wheeling, Marcn 12— Two young men named Jas. McLano and Richard Hodden got into a difficulty last night, while under the7n« fluence of liquor, when the former shot the lat ter inflicting a wound which will probaoly prove fatal. McLane escaped to Balair, whore he ‘tfSrnffiTtted suicide b/shooting himstff t*ri» af teraov-n. Both young men belonged to fami lies of tho highest respectability. The melan choly atfair has casta gloom over tho whole community. New' \ orx, Marcn 12.—This evening’s P“.i( states, that the U. S. Circuit Court, of Wmeunsin, has rendered a decision in regard to the La Crosse land grant bonds, seriously affecting tho validity ol tho numbers above 2500. The first ia>ue, being the numbers be low -*»oG are held valid on tbeir par value, while the others are good only for the amount which tho Company realised from thoir sale Washington, March 11 Kvenin.j —Re ports continue to prevail respecting a contem plated evacuation of Fort Sumpter. They may be tru-\ but it is cortau that up to eight o clock to night the President had given no or der for that puVpose. Gentlemen of promin ence, however, say they have information which satisfies them that such a course will, from necessity, be pursued. Louisville, Marcn 12 —AY <n\ng —River falling slowly with nine foot two indies water in the Canal. Weather clear and windy. Mercury bo degrees. Bangor, Me., March 12. —lsaiah Stetson, Republican, was yesterday re-©looted Mayor of this city by 750 majority. COMMERCIAL. Stage ot Water. Ton foot water in the channel • —• -» * <» PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Reported Bxprtuly for Du Daily Morning Peat PirrsatiaoH, March 12, 1861 Klour ..Sale* still limited. We note 7G6 bbls from »tor at.KWO@A,oo for spring, and $5,20@4,26 for winter wheat, extra; |5,26<<i&6 20 for spring. and $5,70@6,80 for winter extra family, and ss,tX)<£3,<.o for spring, ana $O,OO @6,2.'* for winter fancy. Grain. ..B&Wh 072 hush o«is: first hands at 29&24r; 250 iMah Corn from more at 4i)*g)4lc; Hay Salat b load« Irom scales at st) per ton. Cbeeae... Bales I*2 boxes W. IL at 10c $ tt>. Bacon— Sales 4,200 lbs, in lota at B<* > Ih. Butter. .. Sales lo bbl* prime Roll at in. Sugar. .. Sales 13 hhdsN. O. at 7 l 4 @7}*e r,. Motaaaea... Sales 27 bbls. N. 0., »t eal; Coffee... Hales 28 tanks Rio at lb. Dried Kruit... Sales of 35 hush caches at 225. Oil. .. Sales 12 bbls Petroleum at 250 per gal. Feed. .. Sales 5 ions short* at .'6c: 20 do from store at title; l do middlings at 000 per 103 lbs. Whisky. ..Balos ofaa Mils at 17$lsc gal. Cincinnati Market* t ia.-twnan, March 12—Evemog Flour in moder ate demand at $4.60 for superfine and $4 tfo@s for extra Wheat advaneed 2c, closing at sl<slo2 for red,and $1,06 (®Ui> for White. Corn and liarlfty unchanged Ryede ol ned Ic, and dull at 68<ft5Uc; Whisky In fair demand with sales of 1200 bbls at Linseed oil advanced to 04<$66c and mhu r demand. Clover seed firm at s4<s 4,15 Provisions dull and pnoes uommal. the demand 'pile limited; tho nominal rates on Moss Fork are $16.76(§87{ ba<-<»Q and 1014 c, Rulfc meats 0 1 and V|4c; Lard 84((t0e. * Jrt*coru>* unchanged and steady with a moderate demand; the sale* ward not large. Ex change on Use East firm, at cent premium; New Orleans dull at 4 premium. The banking house* have thrown out Now • Means currency and discount at 1 per cent The money market continue* easy at iota 12 per cent for acceptable paper. THEY STAND THE TEST. BURKE & B AMES’ SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. Read the following volunta ry tsalimonial In regMd to BURKE A BARNES' BAFEB; Mhots.Bihkk* BAUtts-tientlemen: On the nmht of the of February, 1860, nil our M», hina Shops, PamtSbops, Wood, Material, Engiue House, and all the Warehouses of tho Southwestern Spoke an-i Carriage Manu&ctoiy. all being entirely filled with dry combus tible material, were burned down. In a room of the Paint Shop, where the heat was most inten.-e, was one of your m>-keof Baf*s, containing all our paper*, insu rance policies, Ac- amounUng to over $40,000, which, on being iaken out, all were entirely safe. Wo most cordially recommend the Burke A Barnes Safe* in being very superior. Your friends, PLATT, MARTIN A GORDON, The above Safe*, of every size, on hand and made to order by BURKE At BARNES, At the 1 ‘ld Established Safe Factory, 129 and 131 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar7.d2 wAwly SAPON'I-FIEf?! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. BEST ARTicLEgebgal Fon SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds I* O T .A_ « Jill' For Kale at P'holemiio, by Penn’a. Salt Manufaot’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And ty all Drojjfflsts & Grocers In the United Statea TO THE PUBLIC, ESPECIALLY the ignorant and falsely Mod est Physicians or all denominations, treat flasKi secret aLd delicate and diB'4§£§s& ease* or stuations common A incident to youths Kf?*’ of b oil, sexes.aad adults, single or married. Became I>, B&Awraoppnbluihes the fact of his doing so, the jgnorai ■ and iaieely modest are dreadftilly shocked, and thins u * great sin, very immoral, and ior contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should bo cautioaY mnorooc* thjtlKey J. -the game aaiw BRANSTRLP. (except pubhuhmg) ■.?»! a lucrative pnw . tiee might be lost to them among etuoid. tklseiy modept and presumptuous famiUea, born nod raised in iirr o ranee., sprung up as mushroom*, and who compare sorb etjr, intoihgenea, sense, 4<x. to dollars and centsTmvstß. nously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to i ulaicity, howew er, that numerous parents and guardian* are thankful that their hods, daughters and ward**, r.i ivjoualv feeble, mckiy and of delicate condition ant/ ai.pearance, have been restored to health and vigor by In. IiitANSTRUP besides many before and after marriago through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification Ac. Having the advantage of over thirty years experi enee and ob&rvnfaon, conseqnenUy, he has kuperior eiem in the treatment of apeoud diseases, and who is daily consorted bv the profession, as well as recom mended by respectable citixen*. pobliahera, proprietors of hotels, Ac. Office 86 Sinithfield street, near Ihamond su-eet. Private communications from all parts of the Union stnctly attend**! to. Direct to dt<6:l jrd*w OVEttSTHUNG WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUC ING that wo have just received one of the in mutable mwwirs OVEESTMNIi BRAND PIANO and w»* herewith respectfully invite the public, one and nil, logjve una laid, an i examine tne same. Professional gentU-nmn hare pronounced it superior to any ‘irand they have ever played npon. They are considered the herd Piano Forms manufactured. Opiniou ol nearly all the groa'est and nv»st prom nent Musician-s and Artist** regarding these instruments. Th- hnvingg p*-rsonallv examined aud pracucal.v tested the improvement in Graod Pianos, mvemej by H. Hteiow*y, m which the covered strings are overai rung above those remmmng.do hereby certtly I—That as a result of said improvement, the voice ol the Piano Is greAtly improved in quality, quantity and power, a—The sound by Hteinway’s improvement is much more even, less har-h, stronger, and much better prolonged, than that realised in any other Piano with which we are acquainted 3—The undersigned regard the improvement of Mr. Stain way as most novel, inge nious and important. No Piano ol similar cunstruciiTm has ever boen known or used, so far as the undersigned koow or believe. Gustav Salter, U. C. Hill, Win. Mason, Geo. \\. Morgan, H. U. Mills Wm. A. King, •lohn N. Pur ei>oo, t-arl Bercmann, Win. taar, Geo. P. Ilnslow, itobL Gol.ibork, H.O. Tinira. H. KLFHER & BRQ„ No. 63 FIFTH STREET, Ui3 NKLIN BILLIARD SALOON. PRSITKLIN HALL, !»*•> rtreet. Opposite Pittsburgh Theatre, JOH MA riHEWb, Jn_, Paopttixfoa. TH S ELEGANT and commodious 11;U1 M 3<>w prond*Hi wiih9 NEW MARBLE BED BlL '*t VR J lAHLEB, of the latest and most approved style to 1 ptuern, and is otherwise fitted up equal to any in r hs country for the accommodation of ciUxens and ranger*, and for light, air, comfort and convenienccsis lit surpassed, if equalled in the Western States. The eropnetor solicits a continuation of the patronage so ir*orally bestowed on bis Baloon heretofore, aud assures • e i.uWic that every attention will be paid to their •t-mfort and pl -asure. . B.—Agent for the sale of Billiard Tables, Balls, ’n. G’ue.s, Points, Clialk, and all other articles iu his ‘ne, which he can dispose of on reasonable terms and ‘tf'ic maiiufkoturepH wholesale price*. ap4-ly john w McCarthy, QinBJU. BILL POSTER, Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAJIiRES FOB AmuicmenU, Ballrowli, Steamboat!) Ships, Hot sis, Seles, Etb, PITTSBURGH, Pi. ML. Orders aeot to tho office of the Pittsburgh Mom PtisU or Daily QaxetU, will receive prompt attention L.. HIRSH FELD, DKAI.JC& IK GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, —AND— SHIRT MANUFACTURER, NO. 83 WOOD STREET. The .subscriber respectfully announces that SHIRTS marie by him are naar anu-ed to fit; will bo forwarded to any part of the Union, on receiving from tho partiej seuding the or lore their personal measurement of inches, according to the inula given below. * ' Arst Size aro nd the neck. Second. Size around the wrist. JTW Sise around the chest, immediately below the arm pita. J fourth. FVom the middle of shoulder, length of arm to wrist joint, ® knee-pan Hei * hUl of parson frono shoulder to the Constantly in stock n full assortment of Shirts of our manufacture. Any orders addressed to me. by mail will be promptly attended to. 3 * 1 L. HIRSHFELD, B3 WOOD BTBEET; T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE JU Estate of JOSEPH Hi >LEMAN, deceased, late of Franklin township, Allegheny counly, Pa. Has oeen granted by the Hegialerof said County, to the „£le£ signed. All persons interested will tike no ice” Md present their oWms properly authenticated for a%“t meat, and those knowing themselves indebted will make payment immediately. tuj jhanklin township, MarchlSue^’^mra’i?™^!; Actmmistrator’s .Notice I" ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ' • having been granted by the liegieier of Allegheny Conner lo ilie undersigned intbe estate of MEUtHIOit BYBERT, late of Indiana Township, dec’d. AU ihose Persons tuning claims will present them prorerly au thenticated for settlement Those knowing themselves indebted will call, and settle without, further notice EDWARD M’CORELE. (felfcfltw) Inmans 't ownship SiLxu, Indiana Feb. 13th, 1801 Executor’s Notice. The undersigned executor of the Estate of JONAS TODD, late ot Findley tottn •hip, Allegheny County, deed, hereby notifies ell pesone indented to BHid Lstate to make immediate paymeor.atd thoHe having daima the wune, to present ih~m, dnly authenticated, for Heulement to the uodertOtfned. it the lute residence of the dec’d, on MONDAY, the day of March next, oneuiug. JAMKB POLLOCK, Kxenotor. innary 22.1861 #3^“-Merchants warned, to sejl our VARIETY ENVELOPES in every town in the Union. Larger profile realised than on any other branch of merchandise. For particulars send stamp to Chestnut sareet, Philadelphia, Pa. marfcfltw FARNAM A CC, j ~ '’ I ' . ; ■-/ _ -" ■■ ■■ : ; '.,: ■; r : \ f ' :*3. *■:•./ •f f *r ■■■■' Notices. BOX 800, Pituharieh Pr**t nffw GRAND FOR BALK BY Executor’s Notice. OpeningofNew Goods, ft •* Sf GEO. R. »®. •'»*' ranMtiftfe -• rAenpj , ■■•■:■ ••;. C<W{ H open on MO DAY A&fdi liiK t/«v I«‘J. A - mi.L AiSp ooSpftiffife OW HTUCK OF Cfonpl wghll Un*RaritftfS |ot*u<nm - <«OODSL .. -r.;^4sNfcl 1 F4iuV•iLbb. 1 - m ‘W) , .. KVMBOIDKRfBSjiCJi j HODfIF-k KEPfNH iaOOTOtii^l?^ $K| m '.* u %3& Chrap] ■ 'H. 3 'SJBJOMB, a.a;,| and ever)tbinc that | nwLr in a nomi l»to and well-Mlrcled 1 wkktU Th*a whole rtt{)Gl£\W]lK?» now <■ fTered a» sach LOW price*** t£S?l !°unX e ..o roadJ ' eaS^',e ‘* e fP^. Cheap | ,* y StsttriX ■ o'mi, i I^*?TEKTI<m OP ottßctrgm.l cCf, MEBS and THB JPDjSwS^ V„ v>: THE 1 g'AJtE."”^-’’ 6ftc"/‘i marfl 2t<l*liw ijV 1 JVo. 66 FOURTH STBBEr; 1 ,-.;! _ . . ... .. ,' Bank of IXTHKEST PAD) W ' r J P e fu>n; n ; > , r l h",'r' l ' y n r ™rmtiir ;4 James Marshall, Jo)u»sootL i WilliaW>;Tg«lfr.» [ Samuel George, Thomas Mellon, Robertßell, "* v'l Oolui McDevui, ■ John Floj% Hay Walker, . William.7onnK. JacohflSS?’ :sa Joseph Ism K , s. ~'/j h L° v «i DA. Btew«jrV D -BklMMnr , <? Wlllmm Carr, w. W WGrtkor, JairaOiKm*. ,' ! „ JAMfH M * Rflft af!r R. A. GEORGE, Cashier. Bailey, farkelj; *” oai/'-fv." r PRACTrCAO' ;> - •"—■ . PLUMBERS; 12» FOURTH BTREET7 • '••' ■> aO-ASVjg^Uh Ifcnr SmithfteUßtreil . PLUMBING done in aU ita various - branches, m a near and substantial manned ‘ .All work pronipjy attended on allort notice. '■ Plrrncular attention paid to «»H.. ” Pgmpftaod Conntrv Worlr. • V*£«r Fa»m lor Sale, j THT SU BSCKLBEE OFFERS FOB&LLE 4 X the larai upon which he npw resides. Blthafa in Rom townalup, Allegheny county, I itißbtirgh, im the I'er v«til]o Plank Boad-jSirlKhiuio BSTenty.crft.nl l»ndj 1 arm IB in a RnSdrfiSftfSffiE ' ij TaLmn. Iho imnroveraenla ere one LoosTThißTsT' -3? Log Bam. One rm eo Home and 52S ‘ Orchard* of choice Print of all kindi BAliPBiSoIIoa of? beaoldahogeiher < r divided i "«» I the nanrocrFiS". 1 BivD K L^ IT mSCOT7NT ’ i Capltal Stock ; -a!, j 4 Capital Reptnented, e?" SnwKHouiEea sac Heap Iso ivmuetiy t To«» Uold,Silver, Per Funds, and 1 deposit ALLMONLVB allowed to’ieinßaffiSsflSl 4 “r* W L LL dr aw l£ chango on the Eastern and Western chS. JUgEIJSI for sale in B«ma to soiu Collections- madhldiaiths "-H principal cities in the United ■OalmwShSslimSJS and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY toWdS ; sired poiut, on day of mainrity ,k * ;£ „ T „ DtUEClOas: ■ . &. K. .Warner, Wm. W fcPfilmlnnV T.u a Wm Jo S n Moorhead, Henry >■H’KMlljtigh, A Wm. Gormly,Sam. H. Kobiaon,Wm. Cooper* o , 6- B. WABNEH, Prtkidint. _^® :wlT R. c. SOHra&T&vCWhftnr. PITTSBURGH " ' BANK OF DISCOUNT DEPOSIT Paid in Capital, - - f200,000/' -;«vr—• STOCKIIOLBEKB INDIVIDUALIT LI.^JBL. This Company Receives Deposits ill gpecie, Par anil Current Bank Jtote^ : Ti: PAT INTEBEST ON DEPOSITS MADE FOR A SPECTFIO Tfaffll j' i?;> u£SjaSS. TOds on *" lho prmc 'P> l Pofntfjjf the EXCHANGE BOUGHT AJSD BOIiD^ DUICTORS. r * , Thomas Bell, " Aiexooder Bradley* 1 hoirma Wighimnw, Alox. Speer.TvT* Jflineg Lang him, Wm. K. Niraiok, Robert 8. Hays, Samuel Rea. Fnuici* W. Hailey, ' & ■ JAMES LAUGHLIN r Fte*!d&it JOHN 1). HCUU/y smith. - Fakk. et STIIVTII W AKU FOVSDM, PITTaBp^SHifPA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 150 SeOQBd ftKQftta. Manafoctinrr* of nil pises ftnddescnßtioiuofdu&OiL ttetortaanddlilb, ujw audWaiorPipe. Sadlrtm&iDofl Bozo8,3u»«! Moulds, InuWsiß«agmß3 Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of erttr dsMirlD* tioo made to order- “ » ■ *“ Haring a complete machine shop atteched to lha F J^ nilr yi ail necessary Suing will be carefully attend- i --I- ■■ • - "JMjulfwp DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKEB PHYSICIANS FOR DISEASES OFTHS THROAT AND CHEST, and other Chronic All with or canning FULMONABTOOM OFPICK—I9I Pona a treat, PI ttttarfk, jpa CONSULTATION FREE ADM ot qnaatiottt aJS" hwa Who wtuh In o.ongu‘| n« Kt I«(tAT ' PROF.;I. Mtf.f.T!R>» ; Hair In An effective, safe and econoM- , ' j ICAh COMPOUND, FOB BB3TOBISO*B8& ' "3 H AIR to its original color without dyeing, and nta*Mr£ '33 ing tbe Hair from turning Gray. ■ JOK fREVEi\TI>(t bIId.NBSS, and coring liwiMm 1 tboro Im the least particle of vitality or reoanandva ■=4 energy remaining. . “vSVWy J Ftift RF.MOV7.VQ SCURF AND D ANDBOTE, Bid all cutaneous atfeeuone of the Scale. • •-$ FUR BKAUTIKYIAG THIS Hai£ lmp«rtin*tolt*n unequalled gloss and brilliancy, silky in its tenure and causing it tSroff&isiS?*™ The greatcujobnty and the increasing demand tor <■ this unequalled preparation, convince tke ? nwnrfftElr that one trial is only necessary tA -fn>tinfV ; rt' AMWilnir public ol its superior qualities ovsnhnvtJhSFSESSE s .* tion at present in use. It cleangfly'ifre ' ■■s from dnndrwjf and other cutaneous (JtStcueM. ' ChOMS the ■’ toir to grow luxuriantly, and gitea its rioh.BoftJgioiim im.l flexible appearance, and also wberetlto iSri. :-l®s loosening and thlnnimMt will give strength OiftTvigar totne roots, and rosmrbtjiegrowihtolhQsenrtairmch ' I have become bald, causing » to yield a/roA ctoering of hair. There are hundreds of litdluaand gentleman in New Yora who have had their hair restored of this Invigorator, whoa all other .preparations ftHwjL ••'-'■v 2 ! UM. has in hi* possession leMra mmimerable tesrtSri'' i j > Ing to the above facta, from persons ofthevhighast-na 1 ' spectability. Jt will elfettiually • turning gray until tbe latest period ofjtfe; - x.-y.-i,*# j where the hair bft« tdreudv changed:itscoldr,thetuie or s&sid tbe Invigftrator will, with certainty 1$ nal hue, giving if a dwrk, glossy appearance. Asaper- . fume for the toilet and a Hair ', " -'1 larly recommended, having «n aggreeable -JmSmnce Ur ' ’‘-/I aud the great facilities U afidrdsdn Mtr, ■ which, when moist with the m any required form so oh to hroserveits’plM^vrSS- 7 er plain or m cui the great dtanWHo£Uby '#sB tbe ladies as a standard toilet which woq.TttngK* : : 'iWd to be without, as tho pneo places it all, being , i «■.?&s£ ONLY TWENTY-FIVE OEJTTS 4 Per bottle, te be hud at all respectable draggtstrAZid n' perfumers. • 7^- L. MILLER would call the attention of-Parfehtoit&l ■■: Guardians to the uso of his Ivigoracor, medseswhem n-SW* the childrens* Hair Inclines to be weak. -Tho li lays the foundation for a ycxd head fct&vas ft rfmtftoß any impurities that may have become connected.with the scalp, the removal ohyluch is neqeaaaiy bothjbfclhe health of the child, and the future appeamn^e t -Of ,iio .r~S Caution.— Nose genuine without the Act lzzdlft£OUo . MILLER being on the cnier wrapper? also; K'MlL* LER’fi HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. Y., Mown InthOgtttt. -wA Wholesale l-epot, M Lwy .v.reot, and sold PT “f “• ••& principal Merchants and Lruggists throughout the •.}* lii beral discount lo pn by the qomtih*. I also desire to present lolJu> AmettCWpaDUginy^ New and Improved Instantaneous LIQUID HAIjB DTE, ' Which nfl.3r yeor„ ol -tcicmihc I fo»T# *»*• * $"nSSS&i* ' Depot, 56 Doy street, New York! ' J I BllU:lv* _ :< ... *•..>%£ Aulicc. Letters of aommktrationnoon ,he K»l»c« of JOHN BR¥AR,4eoUlat» „#?£ Fmn Ward, uity having ibe undersjgnei, Iversons tosaid«E«tat*,will roakeimm• dtatotMMni??! tiCi*v??T ELIZi BRYAB, or HENRI W. hKAOMONT, ( n>,- *•'-« ~ '&•■'V igoott-' >1 -'Wv.'j;. 'SMp ' w •sr&. •• -;■s> •ijg- M’ - > ■ , <■*, "•J?X ■ ' ' 'Y-j m;- ' ?,*-*% - :v r>- ..,- v/raga ; ■-■ - - vt-1 '-* -» *'l -•-. »* - v*l . v .. 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