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The total enrolled militia of the United Btates is 1,959,782, of probably with full returns 2,- 000,000. Pennsylvania has the largest number of any State in the Union. A slave aged 24 years and a blaoksmith, Bold hi Augusta, Go., a short time since for $1,025; and another, who was n brick mason, sold for $1,260. ' It is estimated that in tho United Kingdom of Great Britain there are consumed 1,500,000,000 eggs annually, of which Ireland prodacc3 one third. The ships Commerce, Singapore, Borneo and Saxony, all cleared from New York on the same day (17th December) with the ill-fated steamer San Francisco; and all have met a similar fate. There will be an extraordinary eclipse of tho Sun on the 2Gth of May next. It will be similar to the great eolipse of 1806. • A cannon loaded at the breach has been in vented in Eogland, which can be loaded and fired by.two men fiva.times in a minute. .Shaving occupies, on an average, 16 minutes. A man who shaves every morning for 60 yearß, thuß employs, in that time, upwards of 880dayp, of :12 hours eaoh. Is this a profitable applica tion ofour fleeting moments ! The face, exposed to a microsoopo immediate ly.after shaving, presents a most unsightly ap pearance, the stnmpß assuming the forms of marrow bones bowu transversely. - The entire Catholic population of the United States is 1,732,000; It.is said that.one of: the most distinguished physicians of New England osoribes the fearful increase of cases of paralysis to tho use of stoves in close rooms, particularly in sleeping apartments. • Oregon must be a great country, for they say that there, of a still night, you can hear tho bark of a treo for'twenty miles. Snob things ought not to be al-loud. The man whoso feelings were “ worked up,” has ordered a fresh supply. ■ Immense icebergs have been fallen in with, in the Atlantic, lat. 44.26 N., 48.80 W.. One of them towered above the water full one hundred feet. V .Tho. Messrs. Willard are, it Is said, about to erect in Washington a mammoth hotel, to bo call ed the f‘ Metropolis of all Nations." .. The ten hoar labor law has passed tho Ken - tacky House of Representatives. The Richmond papers notice fine specimens of coal and iron ore from Augusta Co., Va. An infant was recently baptised in the city of Paris.in a dress: that cost eighteen thousand dol lars, Dear little thing. A largo establishment for tho manufacture of .sewing ailk is about to be erected at Hartford, Connecticut. - - ■ TJio Postmaster General has awarded the ad vertising of-tho list of letters to the Washington Star. ANOTHER FiaEflß NEW TORE. Another destructive firo has occurred in Net? York city, by -which the wholo interior of the New City Hall was consumed, and a large and valua ble library, the records of tho United States, and many other valuable public documents great ly damaged. The Evening Port makes this disaster the oc oasion-for- a serious lecture upon the insecure - manner in which public and private buildings are constructed in American cities. . Very little regard is paid to tho means for ma king buildings fire-proof, and with Are walls so -Strong and solid that the burning of one bnild ing would not necessarily involve tho destruction of several adjoining buildings. It is seldom that - one building alone is burned in any of our cities. That snob a rcsult might bo avoided, at a little increase of first cost, is abundantly proved by ... experience in the oity of Paris in Prance. The fires there are much less frequent, and far lees destructive when they do occur, than in New York. Veryfrequentlyfircsin Paris do notextend beyond the apartment, or suit of apartments in _ Which they- originate. Nor is that attributable - alone to the more efficient organization of the -fire department It is mainly the result of a : better mode of construction. Tho walls between adjoining buildings, and tho partition walls ,of each'building are. generally of incombustible material, with no joists or wooden oonneotions to communicate fire to different parts of the - building ;, and a conflagration is easily arrested. : The increase of first oost is, abundantly repaid _ by the seourity thus afforded againßt loss, and .lower rates of insurance. . ~ Probably five million dollars would not cover the losses by fire in New York within the last five months. At least the one-half of this is the con ' sequence of defective construction. The increase of first cost in avoiding those defects would not probably have exceeded two handrod thousand dollars, and by it some two or threo million dol ..lars might have been saved. -■■■Tho Poet thinks Insurance Companies shonld '> not insure such defective buildings, at least not ■ without increased premiums. It thinks also that Insuranco Companies should have some voice in ~ tho organization, equipment and pay of fire dc . partments; It is also suggested, that the same authority that can forbid the construction of .Wooden buildings in cities, would have eqnel right to compel tho construction of fire-proof r walls and roofs and partitions. The frequency and destructiveness of fires in . American cities, renders this a subject of impor tance to all dwellers in oitios. The money volae of all proporty destroyed by - fireß in the cities of the United States for the lost six or seven years, would build an entire . city as largo as Pittsburgh. It is a great evil o great public loss; a heavy drawback upon publio prosperity; and mightbo to a great ex tent remedied, if public attention was duly awa . kened to the snbjeet. THE SKniNAB-T. ■We learn that the Seminary building that was ' 'horned down on Mondoy evening was insnred -forss,ooo. Tholarge librarywas also insured for $5,000. About ono-fourth of that library was saved. The Halsey Library was also insured for $2,000. The principal part of that library •was saved. Thoaalibrariea contained many rare and valu able books, that it will be difficult to replaco if . .they are burned. V •One amusing incident occurred'in the midst ■: ofthe efforts to save property. A very large biblo "was thrown from a high window, and in its do ;. scent oamoin contact with a man’s head. He was flowed,, of coarse. ■ Probably be was .never before so forcibly ftstruok”- with tho truths of the sacred volume. The lass beyond tho insurance was large; bat the building was to be removed before long. " X BALTIMORE TIMBa AN D SEW YORK. The editor of. the above named: paper is on stilts beoanso. New'York merchants threaten to mako thd Baltimore'and Wheeling rente the ohannel.of their trade with the West and South west. He Vainly imagines that some thirty New York merchants, ono half of whom may possibly be bankrupts in five years, can control the course of coipmorce, break down great commonwealths, dry up the Ohio river between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, ruin the prosperity or Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and persuade ail the people of the great West to throw themselves into the arms of Now York stock-jobbers, merchants and rail road directors., - ::::JANUARY 26. Pshaw, Mr, Times, don’t be silly. Rejoice as much as you will in the prosperity of your city, and your railroads; and we wiltrejaiae with yon. Wo like to see every ooihmuuity prosper. Wo hope Baltimore will be a Liverpool yet in wealth and prosperity. But when Baltimore resohes that position, Philadelphia will baa London, and Pittsburgh a Birmingham and Manoheßtor com bined. New York is becoming as insolent commercial ly as she has long been politically; and will era long blow herself up into as many financial as political fragments. Look at her late attempt to get up a politioal hard and soft fight in Con gress. The Nation voted it downat once. And 80,it will her financial Bohomes of vengeance, be cause she cannot control the poiioy of Pennsyl vania, and take possession of Our soil by bully ing and knavery. - The Buffalo Express, not long ago, proposed that Congress; take tho northern half of Erie county from Pennsylvania and give it to New York. A bargain is also in process at Washington, by which tho Mint is to bo taken from Philadelphia and given to New York, and in return New York will help railroad directors everywhere to break down tho iron interests <Sf Pennsylvania. .. Meantime tho trade of the West is to bo taken nil the way round Pennsylvania and landed at New York; whereat the Baltimore Times rejoiocs with exceeding great joy. Our telegraph newß of this morning is of great interest. The vast preparation going on in Rus sia indicates that the Crar has no expectations or intentions of preserving tho peace. The ques tion of peace or war is with him, and his earnest preporation for war on tho most tremen dous scale, shows plainly how it will bo decided. France is evidently equally resolute, and equal ly alivo to the magnitude of tho crisis. The war department reports twelve hundred andfifty thou sand soldiers available if needed. A million French soldiers, and a hundred thousand English sailors can commond the eastern world. The report that Russian agents are on their way to this coantry to pnrehaso ships of war may bo doubted. Americans would prefer soll iog them to England, Franco and Turkey. Wo do not soy, however, that they would not sell them for a good price to Russia. If they are told to Russia, England and Franco will get them, for wo verily believe the entire fieets of Russia will be swept from the ooeans and seas. Prince Albert it seems will have to oonfino himself to domestio-dnticß. The English seem jealous of him, and will not allow him to meddle with politics. It will bo seen that Russia is ref ortod to have mado splendid offers to Louis Napoleon if he desert the cause of Turkey. Belgium which tho Frenoh Emperor -wants: and Egypt which all France wants, are tbe bribes held out. But Louis Napoleon has committed himself too far to provo a traitor if he was so disposed. The loss of his crown would be tho result. Perhaps tlio moat important item of tho new?, is tho threat of tho French Emperor that ha trill oid Hungary and Italy against Austria. That is the element that trill render the impending con test tho most momentous that has yet occurred in Europe; and out of that element tro believe will come the fortunate issues, tho beneficent re sults, and the final determination of the mighty conflict. Wo hare no faith in the efforts yet continued to avoid a war,and a general, almost universal war over Europe and Asia. Mr* Seward, of Now York, has introduced in the U. S. Senate, a bill to grant a portion of tbo public lands to a company to old in the construc tion of a ship canal around the Falls of Niagara. It is proposed to make the oanai so large that ships of fire or six hundred tons burden can pass through it in fourteen hoars. The canal will be not lees than nine miles long, and probably con siderable more than that length. Tho estimated cost is stated at fire million Cellars. The grant of lands by Congress to tbo compa ny employed in making a ship canal around tho falls of St. Mary is arged as a precedent for the grant now asked. The completion of these two ship canals would enable ships to sail from the upper end of Lake Superior to Europe, or any other part of tho world. ;*■ This Niagara canal will connect LSko Erie with Ontario. Those Lakes ore already con nected by tho Welland canal. But that is a Canadian work, and not well conßtruoted. It is only 29 miles long, yet it takes a vessclgencral ly threo days to pass through it. This Niagara canal-is a work of great importance to tho East and West, and all the Northern States; but whe ther Congress will consider it a work entitled to government aid remains to be seon. The Boston Courier says “it is hardly necessary to make referenco to tho importance of the trade to which this canal is to bo an assistant. Tho whole chain of lakes, tho waters of which paBB over the Falls of Niagara on their way to Lako Ontario, St Lawrenoo and tho Atlantic Oooon, havo an area of 150,000 square mileß, and a navigable ooast of thousands of miles, two thou sand miles of coast being within tho United States. The agricultural products of tho soven States upon thoir borders is immense, aud is yearly increasing, - and tho commerce which is employed in conveying the prodnoo to market consists of 80,000 tons propelled by steam, and 140,000 tons of sailing vessels. ” . PiTTSDirHoii Evshiko Post. —Wo find upon our ta* ble the now dally Pittsburgh JEremftpibjf,justeomcienc<xl «the enterprising Editors and publishers, Mcsstb. Phillips and Gdlmoro, of the o!d well known PitUburi/h Post. It la .daUles we‘see anywhere, and bailing from tho Iron City with which wo have e'ose and ox* connections, it would be avaloabloao quisUlon to the counting-rooms of our bnalneas men. The edltoiw have gone to great expense In gottlng tho latest news from all quarters, which has already giron It an ex rircnlaiion. Wo hopo to see It daily upon our The above is from tho “ Shield and Banner " published at Mansfield, Ohio, by John Y. Gless ner. Esq., Such a oompliment from such a source is gratifying. - Any one who looks at the Shield and .Banner will be satisfied that our friend Glessner knows what a good newspaper is, and how to make one. Ha has enlarged and improved his paper of late, and it is now one of the handsomest and best weeklies in Ohio. 'We hope the oloae and oxtensive business re lations of Mansfield and Pittsburgh will continue and increase. ‘Monosuahbi.4 Naviqatiok Compose. —We would call the attention of contractors to the foot that this is the last day for receiving pro posals for constructing the Looks and Dams for this company.. , Notice. Tho public will plea*, understand that tho .Etna Insurance Company, which has stopped bosinesa, is not the .Etna Company of Hartford, Connecticut, but m offiee bearing the same name iniEutica, Hew York. ' j - Legislature of Ohio has fixed upon the 24th instant for. the election of United Statea Senator. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. SHIP OAKAL. ■i- • - .H; BAI.BOFTHECnAnTIEIISnAII.ROAI>. This road was said ou Monday for $26,000. Wo aro informed that it was bongbt by tbo agent of a company of New'York capitalists,.. who.will, no doubt, mahe a handsome speculation Out of the pnrohase. We ore astonished that the great wealth of Pittsburgh Bhould permit this mine of wealth to pass into.the hands of strangers. Wo believe it was a New Yorker who first started the enterprise, and more, after the road has been built by tho labor and means of Pittsburgh ers, he and his ootemporaries got the road for a mess of pottage. Thiß is Pittsburgh financier ing: penny wiso and pound foolish all through. “Tho Ohio lg TJp.» The Albany Register gets off tho following sentimental effnßion on a. cant river phrase ne onliar to onr Western waters. We should like to see the editor try his hand, just now at tho Ohio’s “freezed 1” The Ohio is up,—Slate Journal. It it? And what ia it up for ? What does ii ask for ? What office does it want ? What are its antecedents, and what its proolivities ? Is it “ Adamantine,” or “ Soft ?” Docs it go in for the President against his Cabinet without'coring a fig for the President ? Is it for the “ Maine Law,” a regular cold water champion, does it strtko for the lager beer, for free speeoh, free drinks, and free fights? “The Ohio is up !’* Up whore! Up among the hills, in tho high places, sporting in the pare air among old primeval woods, and the rocky, fastnesses of na ture? Up. where the old forests stand in all their ancient grandeur.? Up among tho moun tain ranges of the Alleghenies, where tho deer and tho elk, the panther and wild things dwell, where the Bound of tho woodman’s use, or tho crack of tho woodman’s riflo have not invaded the ellenoe of nature, or frightened them from their ranging places ? Up where the tront sport in tho brooks and mnDing stroamß, hiding under shelving rocks, o: sleeping in deep still places? “ The Ohio is up.” Up whero again I Is it above par and rising? In whoso hands is it? Do the Bulls and Bears rejoice in its'upward tendencies? Are its pay ing qualities sure? Is it a ten por center, a eolid thing, a thing to invest in? Or is it a ‘•fancy,” puffed up by the ‘‘Bulls,” to be torn •down by tho “Boars?” Is it permanent, a thing to Btand a pressure, or will it burst like a bubble when a tight time sball come? “The Ohio is up.” Has it started from its slamberp to go forth rejoicing in the fragrance and tbo brightness of tho morning, till the evening shadows and the solemn night invito to repose ? “The Ohio is up.” Aye, it is out in strength,-clothed in its pow er, sweeping onward with a current resistless as I destiny 1 Does its roar come from tho gorges of ' the mountains like the deep voice of thunder, or 1 tho rush of the tornado? Does it heave and I surge, and roll on in mnjosty, typifying strength and might gathered and aggravated by the com mand of God? Beach out thine nrm, strong man, and arrest that mighty flood! Say to the moving waters, back to yonr mountain springs, back to tho lakes in the woods, back to tho cioads, back to the humid air, whence ye came! Foolish man! What is tby strength? What thy .feeble voice? Onward and onward rolls the floodl onward and onward foreverl.-and as it ia .with that returnless river moving towards tho great ocean, so is it with thee. Eat forth tby arm to 6tay tho advance of age—say to the fail ing vision, the stiffening joints, the silvering looks—book again to youth, back to the eagle’s eyesight, bock to tho guab of warm young life.’ Time ianghs as he keeps ever onward, dragging you with resistless power to tho great ocean, which is death—l{a! ha! Tiie Onto is up! Tn® Mississippi and its Tribctahies The St Louis Advocate contains n highly interesting article on the topography and hydrology of the Mississippi Valley, accompanied by a table ex hibiting the Mississippi and its numerous tribu taries. Tho author was unablo to obtain pre cisely tho distance to which each stream was navigable, bat he satisfies himßolf that the ag gregate exceeds 20,000 miles, and that tho total length of tho great river, in all ils parts, is 51,. 000 miles; ’ MiuUalppi ud tributaries, cot iorluJincthoso circa below—«fjirresat* length -jg- Red and all tributaries—aggrrcuto lenctb 4V'’. “ •• “ »Vnlto, 1 .■« iVwi Ohio, ■« « I *»iS UU*mri, “ .. ; jSi'jK Illinois, u TSt? Wisconsin, " J ’;2V Mtaisrippi, with all iu iulota OuticUor fcayoul,(ia all.) Total length of the great rlrcr, wiili all it» parts.-.. &I,< A» Horrific Murder ! —lt really seems that our city is swarming with murderers, burglars ond ■villains, of all grades, from petty pick pockets to deadly assassins. On Thursday, an elderly man named Daniel Tafts stopped at tho Fifteenth Ward House, Sixth and Hathaway sts wishing board a while, stating that ho was from Eric, Pa., a carpenter by trade, and in quest of work. Ho is represented to bo a decent, quiet man; had a fow dollars about him, which ho ex habited, and which led, of course, to his barbar ous murder. After supper, that evening, ho went ont into tho street, and in tho oonrso of an hour afterwards he was found by somo pnesors* by, lyiog on tbs sidewalk, noar tho tavern. He was taken up and into the house, nnd was found to bo dead, the wholo eida of his head being caved in, as if by nn axe, stono orclnb. His pockets were insido out and tho oontents gone.—• Ctn. Unionist, Jan. 21. Mexican Items— Santa Anna is going for a short timo to his hsoienda. General Salas is to bo tho despot ai intmm. Tbeempiro will bo proclaimed as soon as tho treaty is ratified. Gon. Almonto is to ba sent as minister to Ber lin. ■ News from California to tho 30th ult., is re ceived, but the despatches camo scalod and tho contents unknown. Tho California mail was brought from Acapul co to Vera Crux in 62 hours and 14 miuutes. Thoro oro rumors of tho loss of another Paol :fio steamer on Christmas day. It is said that tho passengers and property wero saved, There were rumors also of failures among tho banking houses in San Francisco. Tun Nebraska Bier.-— The oall for a mass meeting at tho Broadway Tabernacle, to protest against tho threatened introduction of slavery into Nebraska Territory, is being very numer ously signed in Now York. Handbills to the same purport are also in circulation at tho Ho lds. They aro also posted upon the dead walls all about town, with attractive typo, loading off after this fashion: “No infringement of plight, cd faith 1 ” “No violation of tho Missouri Com promise t" Four Days Later from Rio. —Tho ship Wm. H. D. C. Wright, Wilson, arrived at this port on Saturday, with 6000 bags of coffee. Sho brings dates from Rio to the'lOth of December, being four days Jater than tho previous ndvices. She experienced heavy weather during nearly tho wholo passage. .Political affairs nt Rio woro quiet. Business was dull. Tho English mail had just arrived, but tho merchants’ letters hod not been assorted. -Coffoo was dull ond droop ing, ranging from 9J®lO oonts — Salt. Sun. Ikoh Oke m Libebia.— Tho interior of Li beria seems to be possessed of mineral riohes, if V 6 may judge from the following paragraph in a letter from President Roberto: M I hare sent Mr. McLain a small specimen of our iron oro from tho interior. Our blacksmiths hare tried this virgin ore, and pronounoo it 20 percents better than trade iron brought to this coast by foreigners. Rov. A. P. Davis has made a spoon of this ore, which bo frill send by the Shirley to Wm, Coppinger, Esq., Philadelphia.” A Btii. has been introduced into the leg. lelature of New York, authorizing any Railroad company in that State, with the consent of stock holders, to loan its credit* or to sabscribo for tho stook of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, or any branoh thereof, terminating at the line be tween the Stotes of Pennsylvania and New York, and connecting with any railroad in the latter State. Tbaoic Ocooebesce— A terrible tragedy oo: onrred at Southington, Conn., on the morning o f Friday, January 20. Mr.:Amon Pinch, 60 years of age, went to bis daughter’s chamber and cut her throat, while she was asleep in bed; he then out Ins own throat, and both are dead. The daughter, who was 20years of age, was an idiot, ana Mr, Fmoh, it is also thought, was insane, Odd Feleows.— For tho year ending Johe 80 1868, the number of Lodges were 2941 • En campments 242; Members 214.056; revenue $1,804,844; : brothers relieved 25,818,-at a oost of $410,551; expense of burying 1,688 mem-’ here $70,128,. , The Germans of Chicago have imiered a magnificent silver goblet to be presented to Capt Ingraham, of the sloop of War St. Louis, - 1 %■» % TELEGIIA PHIC. By the (yßollly lines, for tho Morning Post PPBTHERBY the NIAGARA. Jfsw York,.JabUiiry 2£-fThe raow blocked the roods two days ia England and BSlgiara on.the railways.-- There was thick Ice at Madrid. The winter was very severe' through* out the north of Europe. The Baltic was packed with float ing ice; •' ItUrefprted t>mi another duel between Mr. Soule and Lord Howden had been deferred; in consequence of a death ih.thefamUy.of the latter. .. The Paris Moniteur contains a circular, of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, dated the 30th December, addressed to all the French legations on the Eastern question. The docu ment is.moderate, but very firm. I£nairetesairtbe phases of tho question, auideclarea that Franco,England, Austria and Pr»mia have solemnly recognized tho territorial in- the Ottoman empire: and farther that the affair at Binope took ploco against, all provisions _ which Itussia have declined, a material guarantee was desired to prevent the Ottoman territory and flags from farther attacks by the Navy of Russia. The French and English fleets were, there fore, ordered to enter-tho Black Sea. The circular terminates by expressing the hope that Russia will not expose Barone to new convulsions. .• -•- -.j > Thopapere authentically states that the French govern ment are dissatisfied with the evasive condhcfc of Austria, and have addressed a strong letter of remonstrance intima ting that a farther cessation of proceedings by tho other powers will.be taken as meditated hostilities, aresult which they must be prepared to abide* and that France will ex tend aid to Hungary; Italy, etc. - - The Paris papers report that the Czar has riven ordere for immediateprepareUons for crossing the Danube, which for bids the hope of his acceptance of the lost note of the west ern powers.; ivT?” P“n»toDUoopl 8 expressllttlohope that negotiations will Icml to aeatisjactory result. JTio Turkish Council has declared Itself permanent The cabinet Is harmonious on .the occasion' of the recent dls* ; turbancc. The Sultan has declared to the French ambaa- The Kußsbms occupied tho frontier of Austrian Walla chla from Oreovid to Cronsiadt. Thoy-are also permitted ,to mnhe purchases within the Austrian territories; • ' Count Erterfmzey has not yet none to Petersburg In con sequence of a reported home political misunderstanding. - Constantinople is quieU -. r 'Tieste Is mentioned as a neutral placß for the meeting or congress.» ® ■ It Is reported thatthe peasantry along the Danube, ftom Rriaft to i-urna. and the Russian officials havn turnedout. . Antheutlc intelligence confirms the previous report that the Porte has accepted a note from the four powers, saying they will »ot object, under certain conditions, to an anniS tire, but they insist opon the evacuation of the pribcipaH -ties and the maintenance of tho Turkish sovereignty -Thov consent to a congress in a neutral city, for a revision of ex isting treaties, to consider the propriety of further of the condition of Christian subjects. - - ' • _The deliberations of the Divan continued three daya. rault transpired, a tumult was occasioned at Constantinople, and a mob of three -thousand, led by Dlb*' j “ B * nW ® 1 > a remonstrance declaring the •- cheriate Constitution violated by the council. For the S® e A ft * and a force of marines from the English and French steamers were caUed to Constant!- ™P‘ e -, A. was issued bytho Sultan on-the ifiniltSZ ,Ulet So ” ral of tho *«• «*»»- Deflnlta information relative' to the. action or tho Czar was daily expected. from St. Petorabnrgb, dated the 20th, states that.the lunperor of Bnsdahasformally reiect ed the Tlenna pro mail and nets of the Btb, hut consenUto examine the Turkish propositions of the 20th, although ho stiructlons to the commanders of the fleets are that In flbo event of meeting the Rusrian ships of war, Xheywill, lathe names of their respective governments, reqoestthe Russian commander to return to Sebastopol, wWho wUI find fS tWipstrucUons from the Russian government On a re furiti to return, force will be used. b ■ • a - , The Russian statement* affgetnot to feci the slightest alarm about the movements of the alliedsquadrons: on the k?* 81 ? ftl ? t r tho entr y of tho fleet into the Stf ’ ' rhich arosll!l ” ins by . Thero havo been l|o operations of magnitude- small skirmishes havo taken place between tho outposts daily; . n • K ,? M,au des P“‘=bi -says the Turkish army In Asia U to c^af The latest nows from Persia was more satisfactory hut .aaas» J atarss.iaf'*r^ jS:'aawa»,‘ss,“s f Kss Great Britain and Persia. The Turkish rfiMTMmt Uon h .wi!h el th l e a ßhS n Pertia <U<i Mt int££pt the rcla- are on the wav to «OUy farllo«te P " c1 ““ SlIIp!, ond cmmnnm “ P» proiesw mat no is a tool of Russia, and that Aberdean is under his laflu»uco. . The-Primre, it is stated, botravs all T h h bl tT AustifeaLdaerinaiSy The matter Is expected to coma before Parliament. 7 Thn financial statement for the quarter endin? January sth represvnta a large increase or revenue; . * la " »r.‘nfi?TiSf.t aa o mary s > B »y“r’s leveoof Urn Emperor Inf M j ’ —the Emperor addressed tic ambassadors to “Botaln the rvlaUona snbrirt tnB mfT* 011 fra ? e * their governments. lie assured SoS “ °. f “* SOod *s=>Pa^Sd The Times con-cspondcn t reports that 70,000 Tronchmcn qu^4mS]iio.‘? ; ri:S t ,“‘;U CMral *«tohqllfhd a <J££ I * i hr Tixc decreed the total ruppression of import duties on real, until further notice * ■ • ceme^rA. 1 "' 0 " " dW,,rin3 U ’ dr THUITY-TlliaD COISGUEas. c “” 7 Uh a s P»Wfcta<««s “*«pi of a^eSS 1-onJmca * ilcli iu»y bate taken place with the gorernmint butau r p touching • mission to the Culled .3' r : ®“* anni!c< ’ >° the mulfnUUono of disrespect, f? 4 “ Sliart tw ‘ distinguishedv£ !2L‘ II “ 4 W* cnUre«minnnat!»n or ell euch pro h:> «»#t Mini wmentirelyio: neceutofthe gross eberges made against him. 3 M M^n^toobtto^oprouod. expressed his surprise end regret at tho oat- %$ the wimo ground. reimre^U 1 ' ,fCo ‘ i,b ''ula, thought 11 could scarcrly bo ne «*«vry for the resolution to elicit from thn Knnfifni... H<r iu<? grcai ooay <>r tn« American people know full well that ofS»T™ n^vW T fj r proprrtr or right, but tho sanctity Sn?> 'fp • thou bo the object of tbo reaoln- Sit’rm \ 1 010 K®?.® ‘b® l they might not peace to express their opinions and grievan™?— Sknmil£‘ T ' 'W' fcr •orb »a» a tight too nntl.lne h?. ' .. b ?,' “ nJ lf . Uimo People rrith OUtroge, Old rermn Tor «ooh purpose, and if this Mm “ f v‘’ n 'fu OT ® h “ lr ° r »l“t his cm couotrj risht in ***»* Mr Mason; I call to order. The chair directed that order bo prewired. Mr. It ellor raid tint he know nothing of the milt or in. sr o f horirr d - 004 >**»<■ 4«™5" S»vs,£ nh.f,h ? 0 ““ d ™“ " r ° a S. ho would hare to examine Whothor he n guilty or not of wh»t his countrymen leiSftaitte i, i 1 ' r f '* hnew ibst no actcould justify rin ot * w .“f h* ol ™ to sttempt to put down tho pronto I ImilmfibS'Ar’JjKf’ pi! "'" My i 0 “press tbeir w. * ,M v° K t* l ®'- oppression andtyranny. jmS.°cd U *“ * do l‘ ,o<, > ond tbo Senslo ed 'tiSmii ™T a * pri ”'. a Portions were presented. » ponsion to the widow of Goo. Jacob Brown «u taken up and pawed. *1 w/Sf 81 ** mo ™ to}**' U P lho KcteMkft-UH. Ita cOn aiuoration wiu postponed unM Monday nest • ft ! r i Ham,lD ’ tho Spoliation Bill was made UlO special order for Monday woek adjon^rf nUmb,!r cr prtValo hm * - w «» Sonata ■ Ai2!SS;‘i? l ®M Ul l S n,nUn S nlternato sections of land In ftrred. 14 1 th ° hhhstmcUou of a rsriroad, ra ro- po^go. M ‘lKSi' 4 “ UI l mnomllog tho act to reduce the 1 bl 1; bill granting the frnnlring prlvi 'V. 1 ' 0 Superintendent of the Court Surrey. 8 T •» “““haoht to extend the frank !>iitum T Iho Superintendent of the Smithsonian In atituto. and the bill was parsed. fi 7Ti <ll,! mi ! ltory committee, reported hack ‘ih. m?. J,r7f ? lon “U'hori'ong the President to confer the title of Lieutenant General, by Breret, for eminent sor. vl “»- Inferred to tho committee of tho whole. a 0 ™ U ° U, ° coramlt “° «n the President’s mes- ® l l7 er ' : « f . M lwbpri, proceeded to apeak on tonnage e.n'.?it ’ T J S oppoaed tb the proposed system lS rauseltwill work a fnndamental chango in the poller of lm£Sl e KSf nt ' “ n , a orerthrew tbe present system ofim prorlng harbors and rivers. He was at a loss to conjecture 'Snmi r b-£ 0 . ln( “ tn “ tlon tho mlntl »f the President s had Induced him to recommend such a policy. - It was said that thfnr re£on r/ r, ' ttm unconstitutional, bnt be did not think so. It was reserred, he ssld,for tlio Senator from WhattheKPwnonnee unconstlmUonal What toe framors ot tho ConstttnUon adopted. Un said the I resident s remedy was worso than the disease. Mr. Mnxwcu spoke on the land policy of the Korornment i '“"'Of! i« great mutta in the eottlcmont offfie eountre, !2 4w ! lc l ar S uc Infaror or thoeonstltutlS raCmiimSM 8 D “‘° all ' rDato »“«“« of hmi for When Mr. M. concluded, tho committeo rose, , to m nrrow! mbCra theUoneoud-io'Sd" 1 was adopted, and LATEB FBOM CALIFOEHIA. m S73 E l; 4t l n y ary 24 -The Northern Light arrived thl. morning. She brings upwards of 300 passengers and *847,- 381 sprain on freight. She also hrlngß San PrancOsco dates to tho 31st. and a large Independent mhß. dhe’e'ell steamer Oregon left San Franclseo on the 31st. with 100 passengers and $400,000 specie as freight “ ’ fcoot iHosemida, Jxtwcr Calirorhla, to the I6tlvßtato that id>° accounts rolatlvo to tho FUllhusters are contradl<> I°Vn ■'’•Sf.fc ia knDWn that they werebeselged from the 6th 1 l übon, during the night, tho Fillibustera attack ed the hesiegerß who fled leasing anna, hcrscs. ic The r.c i +S r l 6 n!]? ta b3 Lfc l ss ft * ha i aot but wore Tney bod probably arrlvei at En senada on tha -stb, when an Immediate attack would bo mode upon fiau Toma. ' ...»“r^. nw^ u «».. . Tbo wcatber ia .California for the feat lbrtnkht hM i delightful, and but little rain- ThomlSra hl“ t^ n aS I appointed, the water being inenfildeut to HU tho canals or washlngln -thesmaU gnlohes. Tho.Kalamattmlneaare Tory prodaotlTo. Sew discoveries hare been made et the eMtejp heidhranch of the Sacramento. Pilot creek canal s We u^ iea tofurnhh water to snpply tho dry diggins. -Ifc Is stated that it win. soon be completed. The miners of Shasta intend to expel thn Chinamen P The Legislature ia called iiponJo reform the rights of tho miners and mining companies. . - j ltls reported ln fen dfranclsre that another vessel is fit -111010 18 * B*owteg feeling'j ! "Nearly sixty-elght gold was manifested, 1«| .year I ai the custom-bouße. The total amount rinco tha dlscoTM? Ts estimated at two hundred andslxty mUJlott dollars #»«. ported.; ; ... I Thlrtyire.tSourtnd. passengers arrived last year, and thirty thousand departed. • ■ • j Mr.D.S. if ebony was electsd Senator, from San Praneis edaih place of Mrwrßrannon, who had resigned j Bxtenrivn WOrka fer'thafbrUflratlon' of the hahhofsliivo' beencoznmenoed.' I Mrs. Bindair Ims assumed the management of the Metro politan Theatre. 1 .L\i >* t : *;^ r ’’ 1 . * * , <■ « > - » ’ Idr» Brewer, the murderer of Murry lee, waa acqutttod at flacramonto, against clear evidence. The papers Wore pawing round the names of the j arymen. The farmers are rowing great quantities of wheat; the «a son is unusually favorable and early. ' A singular mortality is raging in California among tho beasts and birds.: ' '' i A surveying narty r sent out by tho Railroad Convention to examine tbe fiierra Nevada at tho head of ■ ■ . report ed a practicable pass, All the Faeiflo Railroad parties have arrivod, and the en gineers speak very favorably of tho Southern route, and the publlo generally favor that route. Lieut. Parker started overland via the Gila fbr Wuhing- . Oregon, dates to the 24th of December, state that the Lo*. gislaturometon the sth. Ralph Wilcox, President of ihe Council; Z.O.Bishop, Speakerof the House. The Legtila ture adopted a memorial to Congress praylng.a sperty pay ment of the bfifeirii and soldiers engaged oh the ROgtie river war," - ■ ; Th® papers are advocating the fonnation of the State pre paratory to the admission into the Union. Bio population 'is estimated at SU, 000; ■ --- .The San Franclsco'.Herald reports.-commercial affairs for the last fortnight; glooinydemandfroih the interior. Very small importations. Unusually heavy receipts. Gold dust greatly reduced. . . • a T^ Ta L B , from the Atlantic ports, with fhll cargoes, nearly all leaking. Staples declined.- : December 29.-Flour small sales Galego. Haxhll Flour $12,75@513. - bbls $34,75. prov Hons nea£ Jy nominaL - Baltimore Oysters $0 SjVcaae. Wheat $3,60@ 3,0074. • ; , : Tho Bzother Jonathan connected with tho Northern Elsht which left Sim Jnan at midnight of the 16th. Tho Paciflo areivKl at San Francisco on tho isth. Brolhor Jonathan parsed Sierra Nevada, going in San Francisco with New York dates to the 6th. - Consignees Duncan; Sherman, two hundred and sixteen tiiousand; Exchange Bank two hundred and sixty-eight ? Adams&Co, one hundred end thirty-one. ■ / TELEGBATH MABKETB. . Nxw Yoex, January 24.—Cotton irregular. Flour botter bus Jersey and red Long Island at $2,12. Corn advanced o cents; better export demand; sales 74,000 bna mixed at 9S@9O; wblto and yellow 05@9R Provirlons.„Ptjrk better Sales 300 .hhla Mess at $14,50; Beef steady; sales'3oo bhla Lard at buoyant. Cat Meals m%: Bh?nlderV“e@olS. Whisky betterTSjre“™ hffi Ohio at 32. Coffee %e lower; ealej 2500 ha^Vatsuction at an averago prico nf 10. Sogar heavy; sales OOOhhds Orleans at 4J4@4%. Mslasaea steady; sales 1000 hhlsOr leans at 28. • PaiLADitPHis, Janhary 24.—Breads tafia unsettled, nriees advanced;, superfine flour held firmly at «BAO* sales 250 bbht extra at M. 76, an advance of T& ; sales for city con sumption at sB,e2@9, for common and extra Bye earcß ; holders demand $5,50. Corn Meal held at $4,25. Wheat, active inquiry, advanced fully lOe; Balee 'S 1 !?, PrtmaPenna.whlte ats2 ;red, seareoand wanted »tsl,oo. No Bya here; would, command a materialnd vance on last quotations; Cora ScMce; a small lothew yeUow brought 00c, Whisky advanced; sales 100 bbla at 33c. In bbda held at 32. Cimmrasn; January 24;—Blver ataUohary. Flonr ad yaoced to $6,70. Wheat advanced to sL2o@t,2s. Whisky adyanced to 22.' ProyWons...a better feeling: pricea un changed ; sales 400,000 Bs Bulk meat at 4}f®sli, and 7b£ for Shoulders, Sides and Hams. Bales 300 bbla lSrd at B*2 sales 100 bbla Mess Pork at $11,75; tho latter Is nowhrtdat $l2. No change brother articles. - VARIETIES. The bank note circulation of Great Britain amoanta to $198,450,000. There are now 6,000 men at work on the Lake Erie, Wabash and St, Xiouis railroad. Thursday, ApriM3, bos boon appointed os a fast day in New Hampshire. The ten hour labor law has passed the Ken tucky House of Eepresentatives. General Foote addressed it large Hard Shell meeting in Hew York city on last Thursday night. The young man who entertained ait ides has sent in his bill. They are talking, with greatsatiafaation, dawn soath, of strawberries. At a recent public bou (]a6t at Savannah,' Georgia; a-thousand qoorts were nerved up in one day; They were bout, probably. . Snow has fallen very freely in Virginia, Ten nessee, and other Southern States. At Chata nooga, Tennessee, snow ten inches deep oovered the ground. On Saturday evening, Jain 21st, JOSEPH O. OOBDEN; aged 69 yeara. . ; His funeral wBl take place this morning, at ten o'clock, from bia late rosldenco, Bank lane, Alleghany City, to tiro cced to thw Allegheny Cemetery. ' * HEW ADVEBTIBEMEHTB. irS = °c A ".? ero “ , i I ' od s e > 5T0.a89, 1. O. oTO. Hl'r Z. ••? A “ 0 members are requested to be punctual io their ftttettdaoeo on THIS (Wednesday) -EVENING, Jan *?»*• business of ImpOTtanco will be brought before t hi UxSgo. By order of ihe Lodge. • : - >?s:lt WAU-ACE Bee’jr. : - I'Oraona Imlohted to the S£JP r - HOLMES, deceased, an hereby Botlfiol th»t_thoir accounta hajc been Jeft.ttho office ol Hoi7t^w 11, ? AKT ’i? 0 ‘ 45 ® t ~ clalr “rat, with inatruc- S? 01 “tonlmog nopal! after tha 15th rconiury, 1854, without respect.-to person*., Those alf having- claims against the Estate,-will please file them at «®e place, properly anthenticatefl. j&2&2tawt frbls THO3IAB McK£OWK, Executor. hr ° Dlcl ° CO P 7 twice a week ill - . XECTCRE. 1 ? —~ Yonng Mon’a Horcantila Library Association. T) E s'(V«in 1 n 0f £l™ urKh ' ,tW »t :MA- J*Bimjs£tlL U ' h ’ NEST TnDIJ S»Air BVJUiDia, SBJu'rCT-nMpJratioo, or the Different Modes of Baniire or b!3 “ i Mm ’ " n<l In - larioa> **“*■ . l>r. KING has Lectured at Washington and Pittsburgh to largo audiences, ills reparation as a Lecturer needaSo P fA l f f?J n ,, U3: n O'S 1 ’ “ rl ' r *•» largo numbers uho bare attended the recent Lectures of Miss atone. Prof. Kingriey, tat J0U “ 8 woaW not MCur ' Prof, K. has tho reputation of being an eloquent Lee «*pcdaily on aubjeew auch oe chosen, which are within the range of hU department as a profcwor. AflfJfiP ‘" 5 f? nt rr: to b« had at the Tartans Book and at*tho S' Library Booms, Loctnro Committee, and Doors open at ; Lecture to commence at VX o’clock. HENK7 ‘WOODS. JOHN K< HOLMES, W. SL KIKGAID, uor E. IL IRISU, Jtu,j Lecture Committee. \ “ “™‘ , J cl«n that the paitheisbln heretofore oxUtlnit botrwa the undersigned In the Liquor and t#“ r business, nnder the name and stylo of BXKRN' 4 day , by niatual consent Leah LKWTqsTE^vim rl,^, to "We the business or said firm. No all . wntinne tbo business at the oldetand, iso, a>4s Übcrty ilnct. STEBN Le.STERJr* PtEtyborgh, Jftooai F__ For Kent, “ ~ OUR OFFICES, ra the ceoond floor of the root Bnlld log*, entranco from Wood streetr-euliabte for Attor n»j«, ItHUfnnco OfllcM, 4c, Enquire at the office of the eubccrtWris flret floor fj»2s[ PATRICKS 4 FRIEND. DRAFTS, bonds. MOBTOABES, til CJ bought end sold by AUSTIN LOOlllsl J*—* Office No. 92 Fourth etreet. I' 11 ,, 12 . i.JSP 81 SIABitW~FSiCEiSTfnr I,AND'tVAh. *.Jt A 1 b F AUSTIN LOOMIS, J™ 82 Fourth atrret. MORTOAtIES WANTED by —* frS* AUSTIN LOOMIS. 92 Wood rL STOCKS ton SALE BY AUSTIN Bluff Copper Stock; ' Artec ■* ■< Adventure «< Norwich « ■ Moo. Nat. “ I'°W dj °w DS . U '" “• *• Depot, tront it k!.® Flum alley .1 feet, and extending heck 03 feet. "(ioA 0 tOU low- a ‘4 uire °f AUSTIN LOOMIS, JpZ , ■ W Fourth "Street: Pchaffjg History or Iho Apostolic Charcli. £rlf o^ 0 M ; ? r # i' W * Al<xanti ° r * ffomcke a Manuel of Derotlon. Blood Btono. Up tho Hirer. Stationery of all kinds. ig? ; : L JOHN 8, DAVIBOX. iifABLS-3 tons, 10 urlnMbrnle by Ja2S KIBHPATHIOK 4 HERRONS. AKX>—4O kegs No. 1 Laid; ' 4 bbis do do; for««leby KIRKPATRICK A HERKONB. BUTTER— 8 bhla Roll Batter; J , 1° tfga packed <]o: for rato by KIRKPATRICK A HERRON: iRUIT—2OO buahuls Dried Peaches $ 80 ** forarteby Kirkpatrick & hbrrons; New music— Oora Lee. by H. Brown. Gentle Warning. Annie May. ■ Little Ella; a 0. Foster. Old Memories: a C. Foster Come, sing to me. No Pins Ultra Polka; Grobe. American Quadrilles; JnlUon. The Identical Polka. ... PartheolaTolse. Drum Polka: Julllen. Mont Blank Polka; JnlUm. M Ato,nn Wl ot „f P IANOSi „. j»25 CHAttLOTTB BLUME, - 118 Wood street. u.suUAR-oQ^hhdr prime old «nd now cwp for silo • 07 SMITH & SraCT.A m °^ 8ES ~ Su ‘’ Dls > n °w wop, for sale by SMITH *BINOEAIR. ' JXTEK —32 Obis RoHßu'ltcr: n, .' 40k©ga Solid do; for yaleby SMITH & BIKCLAIR. ■ kIUEJ) APPLES—if) barrels, -- * 40 Baolid; . for ralo by SMITH ». SISCbABU 1531^ HES_W T kegs, No. 1, for arie by JaW SMITH & SIKm.«TB ..'DKQtiMjj— 50 doxen. fancy, for sale by. - Ja2 * SMITH & shfCLXTft. f ILUYE& SUED—IOO bushels for sale by - Vi. ja2t SMITH A fiDfGLATH New music— Little Ella; S.<LTogter. Old Hemeries; S. C. Foster. Ah I for Wings j' Jnlllen. Farewell.dearest Mother; B&ker OThon Omnipotent; Wallace. • Musical Rockets; Strekosch. 1 • Koty-didi’olfca; JuUlen. “ 4 Mp ” l *®B* «t *o Marie. Jnst twenty years ngo; Sanford. - Moonlight QuictofeprSeiaiet ' Jordan Polka— lntroducing tbo popular air. u Jimikn a brad towibol;.” Einnißt. • ’ Mout Blsne Ptdkal JoQien. • * ;^JSc6ottischjj»lor©dihinUspieeB.' ■ - Prizna Donna Walts; Jollien. • ‘ Ottoman above just roeeUed, and forsaleat Urn Music Store or Ja23 JOHN H. MELLOB,BI Woodst ■ V V : : -x • - V >• • t■.j. ‘j SPECIAL NOTICES. State Hutual Piro & Bonne Insaranse Comeanv. OP PENNSYLVANIA, * Branch Office car, fburth and SmtAfleld tie* BiUtbumh. Capital, 390,000 Dollars. S2BZCRU2LB: : John P, Butherfbrd, Dauphins*.; Pi O. SedgwickrHartis burg_: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; A- Wilklne, Danker. Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh rJohn B-Butherford, Dauphin cog AjJ.Gillett,Harrisburg; B.T.Jones,Harrf? burg; BobertKlotj,Carboneo. a i «”»» p - KOTHEBPORD,President A. A. CABBIHt, Aet’y. A. J, QILLETT, Secretary. i„> 5® - ? “®P«ny rill insure against perils of sea and ananJeSSi'^i 110 ? tranaporiation; aSoTtra buildings oreoontry.at lowestrateseonsfi. dgClUllg Girard fire and Marias Inantaniefl finrqpfl'ny nm „ ' f , OF PHILADELPHIA. ' • *■ tp— \t a - "-WUttOUJ : .;• WnuM. SwaJn, ; j p o{.i ß „ 1 riSgSB,, : taJSsSf v f||K, USS2S? A. Hart, Philip F. Snvder :. W» P- Hackor • Al o x.H^ Jr ’ .Farman Sheppard. * n JOEt JONES, President A. S.OILLOTT,Bi>cratriTT ■WIU iMp» Cotton ormolonFactories, BnlhU^sSon; Merchandiso and propertygonerolly, on the mort&Torablc terma - [Jala] A. A. CAKBIEn. Agent Imurance HOME OFWOE, WINCHESTER, VA. ' Dißßcrons: ' Jos, 8. Carson,' John Kerf, Lloyd Logan, Janos H. Burgess, James P. Riley, N.W. Richardson,-’ ■' * H* H. McGuyre. • JOS. S. CARSON, President 0. S. FUNK. Secretary. : 4 0. F.BREABE,Actuary. ;• • • • The attention of thecommunityis especially invited to this company, as an institution based upon an ample capl* talr'and conducted on the strictest principles of equity and economy. Policies issued on Boats. Cargoes, and property generally,by A.A. CARRIER, Agent. Jal3 - .. Office cor. Forurth and ‘ nT=y*ASSOCIATEI> Firemen’s Insurance U^ComimnyoftlieCitFofpittihurgh* J. K. MOOIIHEABi Prealdcnt—ROßEET FINNEF, Score, tary. ••: • • ..Wiirinaura amtot FIRE ana MABINE BISK3 of all kl&a«. QfSce: no. 69 Water street. ' S2BXOCOE9: ■ ■ ■ ■ ; ■ K. Mocrheal, W. J. Anderson, C -Sjwrer, B-B-Slmmson, : Wm.M.Edsar, H. B. WIUtaB, 0. H.P«nIBOD, William Coliingwool, ‘ B. B. Roberta, ■ John M. Irwin? - JoiephKnje, . Wo.Wilkinson. David Campbell. • jal2 - : ~' ■IE^ Dr. KEYBEB, 140 Wood sttcot) has received an gs> • aonment or Thomas’ Mechanical Leeches; ” Capping OlftEßcs; , •- “ Breast Classes; “ • EyaCopa; « Dental Leeches; “ Scarificator. ■ Trwally Important Inventions, and vary convo* nlent to. those,trho follow Lcochiag. Call and ae® them.' Corner Wood et. and Virgin alley. jaO • MUTUAL PIRB AND mil IHSCEASCB COMPASY, of ?^”ffi?^. OApITAL ' 0100 ’ 000 - «*“® Prtxideni— Hon; AUGUSTUS 0. HEIBTEIL , jSsercrory-rTHOJIAS H.WILLSON, Em. . ... DHUCCTOSS; ‘ Hon. A. 0. Helrter, Samuel W Hoys ' 2SH aln Robinson, Jr, -ThomasGillcsple, William F. Fahnestock, Johnß.Cox, “ HoxTeyßollman, . Jacob Paters, Whilom Colder, Jr., wftCOD pt oludErfai&S| - - ■ Anron BnTnTwngh.. BTJSSELL ft OAKE3, Agenta, . ■■■ Woodaire^-) [rg»Bcromitt. —ltia do* to'KUSli'a Jtenuvm to say that It has been known to completely eradicate : wastage of this dreadful disesso In less tins th*** any other remedy, and at leas cost or Inconrealence to the ca tfoUt. .- r . ; The thousands of certificates in tbe hands of the proprio of which axe from veil known oltisehs of the eltj and its Immediate go to show clearly ttd boyond »11 doubt, that Kaa!s Ensoxatro Is a medidnr °f^®co®®'»nTalue,notonlyaaa localremedyln Jbrofo eit,Shetanatiem,ZUafneu, loti of Sight , hot si ayoloahS Internal remedy, inviting the ineestigating physicians, as .veUflsthesutteringpatient, to bocome acquaintedwithits merits.;.. . . Close hating a dread of mintages'are assured that this msdidne is purely natural, and is bottled -aait flowsfrom the bosom ■. ? . . olta appended the certykaleofthtcdthTaUiD. T. Shot, Jfe z>i .SH? ““£1? truth certify, that I bare been » badly «f - Scrofula fbr the last serea y earn that mostoi the * haVe been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time tumble to walk and confined toxnr hare been treated nearly all the timo by the best Phjgicmasonr<»nn try affords; I occasionally got some r* lief, but no cure, and continued togrow worse until Dr. Foot rwOTunended me to. try the Petroferum, or Bock OIL as ere jytblngfilse badfkilod. i did so without taitb at first, but theeffeet waaaitonishing; it threw the poison to the surface at once, mid Xaton ce began togrow better, and by using nrenbottleslhaTe got acute worth thousands of dollop -•- MBS# NANCT•SLBABKEB.' oay that. I hare been acquainted with Klert Petroleum, or BockOlL formore than a year, and hare re peatedly witneseed its benefldal effects intfrecureof ind<> lent ulcers and other diseases for which it is recommended, rod can with confidence recoiaroend It tobeamedidnewn? thypfattentmn, andean safely say that success has attend ed its uso where other medicine had felled. ~ gorWale fry all the Druggists Id Pttt*bragh ?Q^frjlw PHILADELPHIA CEBTAIH- WABEHOUSE, Xl'l Cha&ivtiUppposiUike Stateßousu W’ SAFPORD, )F KEETS constantly on hand the most extynsbeand varied assortment ofCnrtainaaailCartaln Materials U "•SJffsJW®* city, comprising fa part of tho followinc CRJETApf GOODS AND EURNITURB COVERINGS—ah styles of-?- • ftonehLacoCurtalns, Window Shades, all prices, ■ Buff Hollands GUtOornlcss, ircr, iM rreneh-FiuAhea, • price, •. “ Satin Baines, Gilt Curtain Pins. “ J*S , * a ?’ • ' “ BnJ2*.’ <■ PWina,. Cords and Tsssels, “ Damask Linens, Gimps, nil prices, 11 Cashmere tte, Boons. ’ Plain Turk** Bed, . rMngos, India BaUnDamsk, Picture Tassels and Cords, _« Llnlnj? Bilks, Shads Tassels and Btarsei Jtofaroaimps Hooks, lungs, Brackets,*. A fun assortment of tho thorn goods constantly for sale, wholesale or retail. [mMfcly-af.m.h. II Restlon and hlver (lomnlGLliit OTOEDEY KIEK’B PETKOLEUST.— fol letter Etom; Bot. 0. Diraraaos, a JBssionaiy in aEI barlngbocn grwUy benefitted try the ase of ybor PetrcOouTa, I wish tr hare you Bend me a hoxof two or three down bottler. 1 *m the Congregational Minister In this plaie, and wteraJ °» nfibeted with Indigestion and ah-inaction : or the liver, the same or myself and-wife. before tatjnr -0n“ W ® *“* bottlesi two or threo saeh—about a year and a half ago, nndwv heTereuioyod so good health fbr.jrears ss wo herri U™- J had not token a single bottle, before that fullness of the stomach which so distresses iha’dra “• V* 1 ttSlim^Mch »Uoied from, chronle disease ol Said by 8. H. KIER, Canal Basin, GEO. H. KEYSER, lie’i YTood . street, and Druggists and Uedidne Dealers wrorrt i g” l *- • • •- •' ' OCt2& 1 fTjS* Insurance Company of Kuto - *«““* between ifariefnnd Waoditrutt. dp^Swbu^S. 0 **" oU °“ iMjEsli -. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. _ _ uinioroßE v nim^lrS 1 ' t Wm.LartoerJr., Winismßagaloy, BamuolM.Kftr, 5 ll ®“lg«V, William Bingham, ■ nl ’' John 8. Dllworth^ Istrne M. Pennock, PranciaSellers, . AHarbaugh, J.Sehoonmaker, . Walter BryanV: WWl«mß,Heya. JohnShipfam. .. . , s deo23 perior to tlia oomaon cheap daguerreotypes, at tho folloifa » Htmra fcr cnUdwn, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. yartoftt%^ Bof ‘ 1 ' A ° rd,^^lu>^°t°? Materials,' and of Fi^tow Pluahea, Brocotellw, Lace and llualhx Curtains»N Y «p., at wholesale eßd retail, i : W. H. CABRYR. ■-■' /v,*^?°*\» 9 ? iefin ?t?? eet » oornep Fifth, PhlladelpSa. * Made and-Trimmed is. the very newest Preach fltylB> . famrgfclr , Cornell Corns m A great manrcer w®® tonnontwX vrith corns. AcHrtain baTound in Dr. Cohiw’s Cork PUflm; for sale by. Dr. GEO.S. KEYBKB* 140 : Wood street. - Pries, retail «t 12U and 25 cto. perboi:. • ser>B - tEa-Übo™ <JodoetioiJS to those trio bny to sell >■ ■ O. P«—Plnco of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgm elleT * {J«s bumb fcuw*, No.SSs—Moets every Taesdiy evenL^ Friday of each month. 7 [mar2s:ly • JOPBKBYmSN TATT.ni/B~or. Ire? ClKty, of Pittsburgh and AlltghoTiy. niMta mi'th* fir® WEDNESDAY of eTery month, at the JXORI DA HOUBB, Market street. By orders W* : ; JOHN YQUNg-JSU Secretarr! . Wednesday cTenlng in Washington Hall-Wood rt. f JyljT I t/ I *!S9 ,DWg tOT for SALE, ' : A YLtB BtreeL and extcniln* r* to. Wide alley; ,0a thebackpajtof the aCellar Walljbullt for. two grnwm, ; Thi« ia In a desirable Jocationfora residence ;and wfllbe gold lowland on iirorable terma. Title irood'ond riMVfmi to ™ m 1 b a ranc<! -: inquire of y. : OEO.^"GU.L noTIS _ - At Offlca af Morning Post * ’’ Seoteh Hillmwfcet flbtisit ■ f “PUon. to cartotasre w!^o7is?MEAtB > S JIAIffiMHOUSE 7 ’' 1 ' 1 '’ 076111 ' 188 ' MU,<J SOWBH HELL 4e - 4 ' • Ti2jfe^L 4todUl ' ns 1,1,1 tooruawUh U»lr undJ-; •_Jaiil(htf - BPTCHEBB ASSOCIATION. HOUBEJalhecentwdf fIAKDNBIHa at stall No. 11, hAmR* and erasing. with his best dosage, bOTf;toogMB, plcWedaml ftjsh * to Teaoherii _--:•<' A MAIE BUPEKINTENDBNr W4NXEDi at Sooth rifcta ftX hurgn Public ScbooJs. Balary $5OO per anumaj* uava- XU* o *™*- An examination wOV-take. place it the on the Cthof February, at 6o‘d£R*,-P. U jimggmto X. B^MeVAY.SwiBtorT. SILKB~Afeir mow patterns of elegant Plaid and Bnw eadßSllks wmalnat A. A. MABQN A CO.’S, NaSkEwi? street wWch wfllbo disposes of at a ibnaar prices • r , jallT Ticklcra md Jr ■ ««? ***•<& ri Mm*tli% lwa teen ■ taiiial4asß, and trifl oe olomclont during the gate. * .* - A-A; MASON * CO.. No.ayiftlietwot, ,<f " „ ‘ ',*•►,.V. J ' nr ’■ /•• . - : :•« 4 ;»• vV-\, «■- -■': v ; 'yi■-■.’■■. T:-, - -■ fv* BK5 f UOOD3 STOHK AT AUWloN.—Tiiuns. ‘riuLSfZ"**’ ePWraot WoodimdFltS .tiwtisiill ™SS J^7* ITO > ■***• <nitlro stoels of, a reudl dry SSI a {“JI oSKortnjßnt of. tenSmsSS ana c T7j: it™™' ". ■ - ■ •■■ *“ * ■■ ■' . '••• •• • • AuctToiuecr. Depot of * Zlmmermcm-sCo . IftWDB-Wlncß ft&d -. **• T n ? ontattKaed has roceircd anil offers for sals at bin* rvmivcil i/om mo establishment n"T °f & Zimmerman, a larjzc lot Snorkllm- Catawba, and Ladies' tiveet Wines *wh}cli I prices. D. HCEUBIBEN; ICTLlbortfr rt? 'OSfiwih^ - i2SS? A S :, ifc hat ?i fotwUea.puro nrlldoof bj SaUoa or liottlc, equal la fitiTor ta any Imported. . - D. JTOKKIBEK, - i?±Z 157 lilhfrty fit _ ilustc.l,New Alania I ~ LoS «ta2tt}*SSE Bn ' 1 lmaui “«■ bJ 8 - a i. Willie on tboDark Blno Sea; “ HolCom; . ’ • .t' . KoeaQneen; Walfzcs—d'Albert: ■ . Ah! for wings; Prilaa Donna Soo^-Jull!im; SanrisqSchotttsh--Delink; *— ... Princess Bbyal Walte-tf*Albert; J drilfes EnglUh > :rW > “4 CnllfcrnU Fortune Polba—TJinster; Mother Side of Jordan—Cbristy; tv < ff* n - d ? blj 'l ,€rs *^ ne ' r Pol&a by Jaoll ‘ teal jrotka on Musio; for sale at tho“«oslc stow of “ JOHN U. MBLLOIt, ■ . . 81 Wood street,-. Hew Oyster Bnloon7 ttoy to™ rnS Sp l o &1^ '■mmn'- ' —*PP®rtarin&oneivror disposing of OVs. TEnS At i ,«ho corner of Haul ahd. LibntfstTectB. vHen ire VFn'nr t< SAUS Aim EEXAIL SHSItiSD CAWOtSTEKS Of rn‘ | ■ . ■ -CITfrB. KIMBLE A CO. UoitTCorm’s liras* BeuU School: . P'«ntainlnßln«trucUooelnthoflirstprinclple»ofmtisJc: -clasßiarauon nod proper jolKUbn orjnstrhments for bends fdeny numborv.necessary quiUltliaij boar to eolcct; appro-- mate mouth-piece; instruction and scales for orory band ; instrument ;band playing; necessary.regu]at|pna.ft)r bands' band'tactics, which include all the camp duty for drum*fife andfieUTbagle; dictionary of musical terms; together with - a number of pieces of music arranged Tor a fall brass band' by Alien Dodwortb, conductor of Doriwortb’s Bond. Prf«j ' f 200; ;A large ropplyof the aboTownrkjuflfc'recciycd; nml foriale at tho Music titoro of _ JOHN Hi MKLLOIW ; ■ Ja23. ■ .• ... Sl-WcotT street.' iMPOKTJSD. tSUAFti— "" • : (Heavens Magnum Bonum Honey Eoap* *’■ Do Honey Soap,.assorted sizes; ■ . . - Do:do-Sharing Soap;, Do' Mttsfc Brown Windsor 8oan; 1 - Do ..Extra scented Jo* do Sow a* , do .- do do do ' Forsalebjr/ ~ •, '• JOSEPH- FLTIMINQ ■W - Succeiisor to Lr Wilcox A ( COD LIVEK oJli.—T>o groat Ktantnn. Clark &Co ■« puts medicinal Cod lAtct Oil, just rraWcd anil for sain <*-'£, ‘* ■ .„: 80SKPH elksiing; ■ j»I» ■•■ I PnooogFor U> L. IVilrf-v Ar n : iV lug the h&iTjJasC received atklfor sale by - . .... ’ „ JOSEPH FLESII.NG. ' jaH - anccnnwr to L. IVilrov A Co IIOWIASPi. MACASSAii OH.—“U-noinofor"beau lift" X\t lag and promoting thegrowth of the hair; Ju» »ewlv«i and for eols by' ' JOSEPH PLESIIKG V i»U' , - .■ ■- ■ Baccrs.-w to L. Wilcox &Co ' iJHUT-nlSbegsass'dnumbers, landing Horn rtromtoxt CT-Kejßlone,Jorsalohy, . "■ v,- J»IS - . JAMES A. HUTCHISON A Oi>. ! . ■ . Piano for:Bem»saro uoliorii A SECOND HASH* JLAUOGAfcIY PIANO, o! itilx Ur,«, J\ -trill ho sold tor $75, by CHARLOTTE BLUM IV * lIS Wood eCrv, L ■ • -V''. ■ * fiV * ■» ♦ - AMUSEMENTS. ; THEATRE.—-JoamT <7, Fcktcr, Js.srec and If ana- IrrSr per*—Fifth itrpot, above Wo«j Price* ofadtD baton: Boxrs.and ParqoetfG 60e; PrlvatoltoXfK, la rye, $8; do, do. small, $5; Second TJ«r, ii£c; Buxrr. fur colored persons. Mo. Peraonseecurlog seats will bo charged 12% ctn. extra Tot tbo . certificate. Boon open at C% o'clock ; performance to com* tnence at 7 o’clock....... Another Great hill! Two of the best pieces on . tho American Stago I Glorious Triumph of tho groat German Bomaollc Spectacle of = FADSTUF, or the Demon of tbo Dracbimfels, with new amfsplendid ewncry, costumes, properties and appointments, In which wiU-.bo introduced. the celebrated Carnlral of Venice, . wherem nearly one/hundred persons will appear^.....Wed nesdoy evening, January 25th, 1654, will bo produced tho celebrated spectacle of FAUSTUS,OR.THE DEMON OFTIIK BRACHENFBLS: Faustes, the learned Doctor, BreMoqJ; the Cunning, OVoiiter; Wagner, Duriroge; Count Copanova, Forrest;. Adine, Mrs Kynar; Rosalia, Mrs By nor; Lucetta, Mrs Bro Word. Tocooclndowith the Nau tical Drama of the • REDt- KOVEB: Re<t;llovnv McMllUa; eld,, an old ..tar, C. Foster; .Modemo do lacy, Mrs.-J. C> For* preparation; the equestrian' drama ‘of. Boolr* wood, or Diok Turpin’s JUrtfito Vork, ln.-whlch the cole-. oratedßonby Bloch Bess will appear. / Atooj tho great’ - dramaof Anthony Way no, - C. A; KuMiUCs’ SASCISG ACADEMY, AT lA.FA r£TTE HALL. MR. 0. A.. McMANUS XMprc.tfnlly 'announce to-iho lnoios and gontlemeßpfthlsdty.ttiot btiTiog already jnunxluOTl tho « Polka ho bos now in practlco among hU puplU tho now and beunUful “ Schot Usch ” and usxur&a Quadrilles; together with many new uud copu* lardancea nerer beforelatroducediathis city. 7 ladles orgentlemen, wishing to Join. Wo Acudemy, can Commence the second quarter this presebt wealc. - . Ladies’doss meets on every Tuesday and Thursday after otr Gentlemen’s class medts on Tuefriny ami ai2S* y ** VA o'clock,: and Masters’clo sj on Saturday afternoon at 2MVcfock. Party will bo given on Monday even* tag, February 13th,1854, (St. Valentino's Eve,) which wlll bo party given here : tho BchottiBch Qu&drfflewill be danced. ’’"S,' I *;® tbat the « r Fanoy Cortoms Party? N itKl;?s”^ y erening, February 27th, 16M. LM ““‘"ffffo 0 A aili I %^ll^‘uT i V azr m>ai ’ c PP Ol,it " ha. * liaii, can pe obtained for PnrfiM f PoatiYi*;* • Si :41 “> Cm W>’ B ttllon “<* Sax Horn Bond can be found in readiness At nil iim'oi j™ • OTjJ^to;^FRASK Dogucrram Room.l of E.M. Cargo & Co.,p?p»h y , t ~ (jjjg ■ AUCTION SALES. •■ . • ■ . ■ - Auction caret*■■ TAMES and Commission Mar- J* chantp No. IjD Wood street, near. tho. corner of Fifth regular «.lea of Bry Good., Clothing, Groceries, GlasetoS’ *P? “tf- ‘S“? a ?o">ituro,caoh day at m ands o’clock; and at earlygufl lijrhtveac h evenimr nr ,ri bS«a,s«Jiey» r Uctafcuu“,toJi Sr ot svery..ilesorlptioS Goods. Kotor to tho principal im.irhunfn fahh ■ : . ai.v ‘ -An«>t»oa~DaUy Sale*. 1 A ■pmh£?^?Va& I T es J to ? I W corner of Wood and' „ - AT 2 O’CLOCK, F. Ms, % Groceries,Queenswaro, Glassware, Table Cutlerv lpa 8o ” ,Ul u “' l Household Sd Kh’eh^l^- r. 'ua rta a, AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. , stationery, Fodey Articles. MiisWl gas.r-’rt-atf-isagaS: JAirES.Mf.Kr.fi it A, Anctioneor. 8 QUARTER CASKS IiRAJiDY-AND WIVE w On Monday next, Jennary SOUi, m 2 aoldatHcKennaVAncMon Boiiso.io close a ronSgoiaent f qo “ ltr “**» g OO4 brandy of. various celebrated 1 quarter cajba llurgandyport wbo. s-uornnas, >025 - - ■ - y JA.ME3 McKKWI. A uc 1 evening peit t -j , am>n: -tV ry atearly gafijigliti wMbe fold nt JljKcdiS? auction houeo, one excellent second-band 1H1Ic : ■ ■ “ " • Jan2s - -. .. : JAMKS MeKKKN‘V Auct'r “ :1 «x«n*iTo' cuuMity wti < i??J , ? c tT O S E „ AT Aucrioy.-On Monday, Jib. . ttoiy- sotb, 1654, at 2 o'clock, wilt.So Bold, ot McKenna’* 1 Aupflpn House, by Older of Assignees, tbs stock of a retail ; «uotry store. the lot tie.SmeTe^toe^makv S™lf/^ on t Co? "ir g '' “ortoos, alpacss, momfdo id’ tendges, ginghams, linen lustres,; Calicos, cblntces, nant. flsoncls, bleached and brOwn mtuiimfflllc : orcraats and pantaloons, ff i-3 padding, Elite pfnih, ebusans, heavy blankets, wo 11 ?™ <al “°i. ““O, women, misses, hove’and yentha’. Jw’ev'Sf 1 ’’booltees,buskins, pumps and supers, nw. ; al6 ?i “ TC 7, la *6» lot of silk and .wfreted v- • • . _Jr2f .. . . .JAMKHIMcKEKKA. Auct’r. Aiy.uuA wums an ibis ax auotiun.—on pjujjay \S™™*h/ ,, “J nra ?B 27U! ’ Bt 2 o’clock, will be sold, at * Auct ‘ on Hon*, 47 dozen flno white shirts.' Jl ‘ 24 JAMy.S Mr.KKNNA. Anct’r. PkK.BMPXpkY dALK of an exter.!=ivi' lot of valuable rt^tLfs^e' Y £ co !nEh* I t,Blasaical,Miscellaneous and ocnjMUlopks of a City Hook Store, at 'Auction, Commencing »t McKenna s AncMon Honse/ on: Satuttlaj evening next, Janoary 21st, and continuing every evening until all nru mfen* ,ara “ d ' r *>uablo btockef theological, clsaslS, “dKganeona and school books or a city bosk store.'- rlbey wHtteopcnfor.eiasalnationcnSitnrdav; d*” 2o JAMES bIc'KHSN-A. Anct’r I j OSITIVK 3ihg QP 4 STOCK, OP GROfiFRIVR. mv L term - OP OOT,ltcalEstate,Bnlldinglotswltb It and Outhouses; Wagons, H i< Z’ ?* ACCl'lo.\.-0n THURSDAY, January 28th w. ' riUbo sold at tho store of Mr. WM. M’tACGCEIN, comer of Webster sad Kclwrta nn'lt? I(Mt btPimlly.Grbceriea, l ‘ s for o eQ l' 3 ' ware : Hardware,Ac, as he « declining that business. Among thearUclesarelmno aft.? UD C,'"l c IJ I S <i Y<m !’S Uy-t;n.Tcas; Coded: New ■ pbifSegar;;Syrup, Yihegar, rndlgn, Clem, H“Ber, Mustard; Cloves, Clnna rntm, Jlackercl and Herring Glass, .Taraend Confectionary. Batting,Jlneenswnro, Hardware, together with Stove Pli tures. And, at 2 o'clock in the onernc-cn of tbs same day, twoDnuigM Corses and. Wagon talk), the nnexplred term of S.°i,ii qW 7? , . g '! 0 ' 1 W !!ric ! 1 Building— Prnme DiceUingHonsc, ataoleand Hack. Building, all,.erected bn a lot. or, ground •Si 1 ,™ 4 ,? ftet on. Webster street, and-extendlng, hack - SOT* l >rK ? i t 't., A s' i ’^ ;Ulß ' sam6tllne ' lhßlbll onirgßEAl.:. B">uu<l-thrce of which have a-ftont, eachoflSJi feet eu Webster street, and cxlenOirg back JHL.? - t B'catlcg elloy. The other ia IS feet on same J,™ 1 thn-Same depth to seme alloy, ca which ; erected a good,comfortable Brick Dwelling Conte, con 'rc!l.flnL,tMi> 2 Jn Starlos hlSt, with Brick Stablfl andotlwroathoaseg. Terms at pale. ’ V Jams - .. JAMES a’KiJJiNA.Anct.onccr. ?• IT. DAVIS, Auctioneer. C u PEmOKPT AN 0 FOETfi AT FRIDAY j t afternoon, 27th Inst., at 3 o’clock, at liio Commercial dales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will bo sold. finh OIU> ’ rosotf ood caso, In ttne order, cost s27i. , p.'M: DAVIS, vjiu* .. - , Auctioneers B 4 ”® ? AT AUUTION —On WJiUKJSSDiV artor- Sstb tot, at 2o’clock, at tßoCommnclilSaka SfSSf’ “raw-of Wood and Hftb unto!*, will bo sold ’ tS? 880 “ s i lll nestsof4,GantiS. - t. U. J&AVIS, Aucl’r. D. PICKEIBEN, No. 137 Liberty street; * \ ‘ V • - ■. --V
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