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Senate passed onT^ 1 *5 **** *vf*N’«? • *► *X ' h- s ’ establish a eyatein * * “ now before theio '-<*•' i,V-' 1 •• • V-» * 'i•-‘s'.ffi -.- ■ - - —ineaJonlable iib ,; i t tcrest of the S* '■*' Notwitbstandingtbe.baste, and the large vote The s^am — ———-— ; '-=—■ by which the bill creating a LientenantGencral- shop of Cha ; . . - ship passed tbo Senate last month, thodcmoora- Mercer, -in' l\ hV* I : Uoover the countrygenerallyeipresses its t«toen F ' 2 ;itiB' disapproval of the nhfftte tTfiTg press injbred: 'N **' ♦< j Hi-- " -'.' shows Uttle interest TEs;pcoplo itbomw tM&tfiSx&iii&ti f of tHs-coontiy'ar^’W'-'yet^ii^tiiiiM-ftr-.ttb-■W.SV • - - .» :o^h >T:^v» ,S poan.sm.iQconBiBtentmth repubHcanism, and we 7 ’ • hope the wilinerer eaoption it. It reßta V with tho Hooso of BepresentotivStf now to pror •» d T “l lt fdr.thfi p re sent, ;U ntt the will of the p&, pie oan bo folly expressed: ■ ' ■■ t f ■’ ' VWH passes the House, ihe President os hprdly fail-to approve- tho;MB,; and: issue' commission. Gen. Scott was his uoßoccef opponent st tno last Presidential election. ' hope, therefore, the ribuse win not suf 4% •’ • ••• • bill to pass. His « Serene Highness ” c ooisenough of regal and noble title North : AmericaifMin«neiit;.;: ~ -" We have said again and again tl ' P “ Sel ‘“ OH frictions upon ral trade, . and all breaks of guagr '• of building up cities and boroug' .... Erie and North-east Compao f : change the guage of their - .. .. Brians aro in the wrong i ‘ ' vent it by force. AUw^ ■ ..- 4 by •. rs^rnr . -. : ; bopoonr.leElslatnr ' - - those of New Tor> ' ' ' its policy iArar - . - Stated Rotate ■ '- and .settle ,nui L recommend a ' tare.; ■ ■ : : : KbW ’ BB ■ : T ” : : ■-: - Wo wantmore caTriersfor ttie Xoaiuiff P Qoo« Bt'; touia Democrat says Capt and bis party were not killed by Indi Mormons..; It says they do notdesir i • ration of their country for n'railroß 804,1,801 t^o“drderedmeu worf is tho custom of tho Indians ; or ' • Ptaa of. the surveys were all b » Indians, would have been - ■ , 5W5,165.050r about one-' , valuation of the entire. B - The increase of the weal • •• There are 824 bankr with - lt i> Bnki »e capit ‘ The enrolled mili' 870,000.” In New ■ There are now - PriceB ,Y' ' in 1847 llPlli^iMl «hmw obSsmMs sM^om MtfMt gg^Miigppf ''•i2 v’tfi'ttT??%'l®-i'f'i'-r«to. ’ .w l l-JTO .V 3o -s*£ 5s < ti ?& 0??S »•'CC,\ ■ t J-. t.Vt X'S*#/?*'* i^-‘- frp‘ --I?.. £■*■*. '?■ - - •-> ff ®n» i^ - *-. ■ * * -(S'** - * ifj *c <'*’- . 5 '-=' .•- *- -** w i r f_*. n**f ':• . • v ~. - - - :: - .'- • " -j'- *'.'; .■ _■■ •••-. • “■;■•• •■•■.• • •••:•••/'. ••'.■■• B Sf! ' .i* ' • laili} Earning |M tUOMAB T. oilihokb. fhillipi tt Gillmore, Editors & Proprietors. Pittsburgh : MONDAY MOEN1NG:::::::: DEUIOCK.ATIO NOMINATIONS. FOR MAYOR OF TITTSBUROHj JAMES C. PETTIGREW. ..... FOR MAJOR OP ALLEGHENY,. JOHN 11. SAWYER .Democratic Council Nominations. •The following la & list of the nominations mßde by iho Democracy of the different Walds, ' for members-of Select. ondOommcnCuOndl: * • . ' . _ nasi tfsan. ' Select Cbuncil—xni. BENNETT. _ammon Cbuncfi—JOHN K. BAILEY, JAS. DENLEYY, WM-IUYIN, JAS. P. BARK. , &bei Cbunc3 —DAVlD CAMPBELL. Ctaanon Qnmcfi —JOHN M. IRWIN, W. J. ANDERSON, and ARTHUR McQILL. tm&X> TTlttD. mat (bunco—r. J. O ALLAHER. Oraunon Otfflca—JOHN BARTON, TIL UMBSTAETTER, JOHN QUINN,EDWARD 8. WATSON,ondCUaiSTOPJIKU • Sdtcl CbuncH —WILLIAM WILSON. Cbmnm fbunciZ — WILLIAM D. HAMILTON, JOHN IIACKD). ANDREW SCOTT, FRANCIS FELIX,' ond JAMES TUCKER. . ’ SIXTHWA«>. Edtd OotmcOr- WH.IIAM 'WARD. CbiMion CbtmcS—JAMES CHAMBERS, ALEXANDEII W. FOSTER, THOMAS T. MORRIS,And JAMES SUIDLE. • _ • . srvmo mm. Ethel OrMca—i. N. M’CROWRY. Cbmaw Council—3. K. MOORHEAD, Z. TOMER. nanra mso. , : - Select OmiKiJ—SAMUKL MORROW. Omam Cbttnofl—JOHN 8. KENNEDY,-CONRAD-It MERMAN, and WILLIAM ALEXANDER. «@* TWENTY MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO SEED THE DAILY EVENING POST. ) *5~ BEADING MATTER WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OF THIS PAPER. JOB PRINTING. We have one of the best Job Printing O/jictS in the city, and we tronld respectfully ash mer . chants and all others who want Cards, Circulars, Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Cheoks, Hand bills,.etc., to giro ns a calk All our Job Typo aro of the most modern manufacture and can not fail to pleaso all our customers. Our work- men aro perfect masters of their business, and will labor assiduously to pleaso all who will fa vor us with an order. EQ?* Ail Public Notices insetted in the Morning, Evening and Weekly Post at•; the usual prices. CARRIERS* Wo want more carriers for the Post. Good rentes are to bo bad, and money con bo made. Come quick. Siewt flsd Fftcis from all Quarters* The St. Louis Democrat says Capt Gunnison and his party were not killed by Indians, but by Hormone. It eaye they do notdesiro the explo ration of their country for a railroad route. The soalpe of tho murdered men were not taken, ns lathe ensiom of the Indians; and the notes and plana of the eurtreju were all Carried off, -which no Indians woHld have been likely to take. . • the wealth of Philadelphia ia assessed at •SIGS t I6S,QSO; : about one-fifth of tho assessed valuation of tho entire State of Pennsylvania. The increase of the wealth of Philadelphia with in the last two yeare is nearly 5>14,000,000. There arc 824 backs in the State of New York, witha banking capital of §70,692,075. The enrolled militia of Penns; lrania is abont 370,000/ In New York only 330,000. There are now 668 American ships employed in the whale fisheries, with a tonnage of 208,* 029 tons; more than threo-fonrtha of which is owned in Mamohnsetts. The entire import fer 1858 was:—Sperm oil, 103,077 bblal; Whale oil, 200,114" bbls.; whalebone, 5,652,800 pounds- Prices ha»e ranged high during the last year. . The Girard College at Philadelphia was opened in 1847 with 100 boys. There are are now 306 pupils, 14 professors and teachers, and various other, ofucers. The expense of each pupil for food, clothing and instruction, is about $2OO per annum. There nro now 103 miles, in length of sewers -under the city of Hew Yarfc. A large; sum has .beenappropriated for the purpose of cleaning them all out, andYepairing them. The Secretary of the Navy has.dist@proved of the finding of the Court Martial against Lieut Mam;. Ho stands therefore acquitted. Mr. Murray, ire believe, is o Pittsburgher. The price asked for Mount Vernon, the man sion house, and two hundred acres adjoining, is actual value less than $30,000. This Is one way proposed to relievo thonational trea sury of its burdens; . A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rich against, and not with tho trind.... William Chambers, Esq., (be well blown Bcotch-Englieh author and publisher, haslately visited this country ; and in epo&hiog of his im pressions from what he saw in Penneylvania and ' elsewhere in the United States, expresses strong apprehensions that the manufactures of the United States will soon rival, and even surpass, those of Great Britain, The population of Chicago is 60,000. Half a century ago, Lakes Ontario, Erie, Ba ron,: Michigan, St. George and Superior were ontirely without commerce.: Almost the only craft to bo .seen upon them woe the Indian canoe. In 1850 their tannage had risen to 216,000, and tho value oft be traffic to $362,000,000. i - FORBIDS AFFAIRS. . Fighlinghaare-commenocdon the Danube. Tho Bnssians attacked Kalafat; and; after a severe oosfliet, in which four thousand were left on the field, the Bnssians were repulsed. Two Bus ’ sian steamers were repulsed from Machim. The reported sucoesses of the Bnssians in Asia warn greatly over-rated by first accounts. It ' will be recollected that first reports come through channels under Bussian control. It is predicted that a new ministry will soon bo formed in England. - Prince Albert is getting into trouble. Tbe English people accuse him of meddling too much with theaffoira of the army, and in the polities of the country. A gale lately swept over the coast of Ireland, causing many shipwrecks. ■ ' : A suspicion was entertained at Constantinople that the battle of Sinope waß planned by the English, in order to frighten the Snltan to terms ■ by the.disastrous result. WHAT THEY SAV OF US. . The Greeoßbnrg Argus considers it necessary t j give us “ a dig” as follows: Tins Pittsburgh Eveotso Post Messrs. Phillips audGillmoro, ofthe “ Pittsburgh Morn ing Post," seem to think that ,the vexation and labor attending tbe publication of. a morning paper is not sufficient for their active business habits, and have therefore commenced the issuing of a daily “Evening Post,” tho first number of which made its appearance on Tues day last, It-is a handsome sheet, and evidently got Up with groat care. Wo are glad to ’record-, this spirit of enterprise by the Democratic press ■ in Allegheny oounty, and in / the hands of such : ■ energetic gentlemen ob the editors of the Post, we haveno doubt that their evening -paper will be a great convenience to that community, and a profitable investment to its proprietors. ■ 'Although neighbor Laird got ont a good pa per heretofore, yet wo must bo permitted to say that the appearance of the last number of the Argus presented a'decided and splendid improve sient in the mechanical department.' Oar friend Book has charge of that port of the work, and -la exerting his .good taste and skill to make it a very fine paper. Snccess to the paper, and ail concerned in it. In certain political matters we differ with It, butwe_like the men. : y The public will please remember that the Evening Post lias aa immense circuliitioa, and is taken by almost, every pergonwho cauread a paper. ,Wc want all our fellowcitizensto have a copy of it. Carriers arc stiU requirodr TnE liIEUTETiANT GESBRALSUIP. Notwithstanding the ha3to, and the large veto bywhich the bill creating a Lieutenant Genera lship passed tbo Senate last month, the democra tic press over the country generally expresses its disapproval of the measure, and the Whig press shows little interest in the' matter. ■ The people of this 'conntry 'ore not yet prcpared for the adoption by law of titles of honor. It is a Euro pean; sm.iDconsisient with republicanism, and we hope the people trill never sanction it. It rests with tho Honsb of Bepresentatives' now to pro vent it for the present, until the will of the peo ple can bo fully expressed. - If the bill passes the House, the President can hardly fail to approve tho - bill, and issue the commission. Gen. Scott was ids unsuccessful opponent at tno last Presidential: election. We hope, therefore, tho House will not suffer the bill to pass. His “ Serene Highness ”of Mexi oo is enough of regsl and noblo titles for tho North American continent;. : JANUARY 9., Wo have said again and again that 'wo are op posed tonll reßtrictionsuponrallroad travel and trade, and all breaks of gunge for the purpose of building u p cities and boroughs. We believe the Erie and North-east Company have the right; to change the: giiage of their road, and that, the Brians 'aro-.hr the wrong in endeavoring to pro. vent it by force. All wo object to is the abusive | language'employed by some editors against all Pennsylvania on aocount of their conduct. Onr~ courts will do their duty in tho matter, and yse hope: our rlegislaturO trill not be a vrhit behind thoso of New York ond Ohio in the liberality of its policy in railroad: 'matters, let the three States appoint eaoh three commissioners to meet and settle amicably all former ditficnltles, and recommend a mutually .liberal policy for tho fu ture. ■.: ; : ' We lave all along recommended “free trade' in railroad matters. We say so stilr. TUe Pennsylvania gungo law was repealed last winter in a Spirit of liberality towards OMo and New Iforfc. TUB GAZETTE-THE KtBCTIOSS, &c. Wo think the Gazettf is evidently in error in aiying that Governor Bigler commits himself in favor of a break of gunge at Brio. -. The lon gunge of the message docs not justify such aconola eion. ■. ' The Oastlie of Saturday calls out lustily for help to elect Mr. Vole mayor. Mr. Voli, doubt less, needs help, bnt it is bad policy to allow his organ to show so much alarm, however ■ well founded. ■ MAYOR OF* AUjEGIIESY. Wo judge from appearances that John. 11. Sawyer will bo elected Mayor of Allegheny. Wo hnpo so, os wo havo do doubt ho will make an excellent officer. If the Democrats over there will turn out and do all their duty they rfin olect him. Statistics or Great Britahi.— ln 1851 there were 152 barracks, 71C work-honaes, 127 Inna tia asylums. 94 hospitals, ond’so7 asylums in England and Wales. In the barracks there were 40,830 soldiers, and in the work-houses 125,430 helpless paupers, or poor who- receive in-door relief. JFhe number of prisoners of nil classes was 20,720; of insano pationta.it asylums, 18,- 141; and of persons in-hospitals and other aev lums, 52,142. — EzcJiangi. The paupers three times out-number the sol diers. . The soldiers nro four times the number tbnt would bo needed in n republic; and might earn enough to keep the paupers, prisoners and lanati.es.The paupers are mainly those who can't livo on tho “ cheap labor " and ifarvation wages of England. The barracks might bo turti od into cookeries for soup societies. Chrlstraar and S«w Tear’* Pmntici H has become,' wo believe, a very cotnmt a custom in onr city, for those eblo to doit, to give to each other rich and costly presents at Christmas and New Years. Now, if one-fourth of tho money thns expended was bestowed to the fond for the relief of the poor, infinitely more good would be done; and the donors would be conscious of haring accomplished much mom meritorious acts, The donations for tho relief of the poor this year, we are informed, nro very meagre. Yet under present high prices of provisions them must bo more need of relief and charity this winter than usual. HEW YORK AGENTS. We have been informed, by one who knows, that the New York Agents, and the Central and other railroads, are notin fault in regard to tho Saedish emigrants, mentioned icr onr paper of yesterday. They must have been misled by tho Bhipping agents in Europe. Thoy were landed at Charleston, S. C., instead of New York as they designed, and did not pay the New York agent farther than our city. They were kindly relieved by onr citizens; and Gen. Bohinsoh sent them freo over tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Bail road. ’ Mr. Wcyman will receive ald for them. IMPORTANT QUESTION. A saitis npw on trial against the city of Phi ladelphia, to recover the value of property which was destroyed by fire in conSequonco of tho city neglecting to secure the fire.plugsfrom freezing. — Dispatch. The liabilities of city corporations for negleot of duty are becoming of importance of late. The question involved, in the above suit is a se rious one, not only to Philadelphia, but to all other cities. We will make known the result of tho trial. Passing Away.—o l tho Senators in Congress who were members at tho December session of 1846, only the following named gentlemen have seatsat present : Sir. Atchison, of Missouri; Mr. Bright, of Indiana; Mr. Cass, of Michigan; Mr. Clayton, of Delaware; Mr. Peorco, of Mary land ; Mr.Pholps, ofVermont: And bat about/ire of the present body were in service as Senators atany time previous to ‘ the above dato.—Dat. Intelligencer, There are thousands of men in this country abundantly competent to represent the several States in tho U. S. Senate; and it is not surpris ing that changes in the members who oonstltnte that body ‘should frequently occur. Death has also been busy among thoso who were Senators in 18-16; . Pork Packing.—Wo would call publio atten tion to the store and packing house of onr friend B. Galway, 114 Liberty street. To those who have never seen a hog ont np with four strokes of‘a cleaver, a visit to his establishment will be aonriosity., J The Original Stocking Factory.— All onr readers who desire good Stockings, Socks, Wool en garments,, Yarnß,: Gloves, &c., &0., can be supplied by calling at the store of C. Daly, cor ner of Market alley and Fifth street. See ad vertisement. . : -...fi©* The United Stateg Senate has passed a resolution of thanks, and a sword, to Gen. Wool, for distinguished services at the battle of Buena £©* The Cleveland Plaindealer has put on a new dress, and: presents a splendid appearance. It is decidedly a good paper. Wo wish it would cast tho blame on the right parties, and not abuse all Pennsylvania so much, newspaper; “independent on all sub jects,” has been started iu Lancaster, Fa. it looks well, and reads well. ' . , ; The Poliflo menqf Cincinnati, charged with cruelty towards the Germans and others, have been punished!' ..' :j; ■ 4 1 • KVENIKCPOST, theerie war. Item* .from tbe Forest City Democrat* The Anstio State Gazette, Texas, 13fb alt., says: Wo are gratified to announce that the Senate passed on Thursday Dr. Taylor's bill to establish a Bystem of common schools, and it is now before tlio House,' This, or a similar bill, is demanded byi the. popular eoice, and it is of incalculable importance to tho substantial in terest of the State. : : . The steam boiler in the extensive machine shop of Charles Rinehart, in Light street, hear Mercer, in Baltimore, exploded ontbo 2d Janu ary, owing to the freezing of the pipes. Seven workmen engaged in the building were severely injured; four of them perhaps fatally. Some of them were dreadfally mangled. "IThe sufferers are all poor men and have large families. The building where the explosion took plaeo was shattered to atoms. New Teat’s day was observed as n general holiday at Washington. The public offices, banks,&o., were all closed, and Congress was not In session. The White House, and the resi dences of the heads of Departments, and of some of the distinguished citizens, were nil open to recoive visitors, and they were much thronged. The weather was delightfcl, cold, with consider able enow on the ground. . FoMlgnltemt. There is a deficit in the Austrian Budget of fifty millions. The population of .Russia is kept in continual excitement by the celebration of Euasinn vioto-: rics. : ' . ■" To dooms have been sung in all the churches in the Empire. Aline of defence is being thrown around Co penhagen, in anticipation of hostilities in the Baltic Sen daring the ensuing summer. The Russian Japan squadron, consisting of four ships,: has arrived at,its place of destina tion. . The Beitis.ii, Coal Titans.—A lato English paper estimates he capital invested in the Bri tish coal trade 41.210,000,000, the annoal pro duction 37,000.000 tons, and the value at the month of the pit £10,000,000. At the points of consumption, including expenses of transport and other charges, tho cos t is estimated at £20,- 000,000. About 400 iron furnaoes' of Gloat Britain consume annually 10,000,000 tons of coals, and 7,000,000 tons of' iron-stone, in order to produce . 2,500,000 tons of pig-iron, of the value of upwards of £8,000,000. For the sup ply of London olono 3,600,000 tons of coals nre required for manufacturing and domestic pur poses; the coasting vessels: conveyed in 1850, upwards of 9.880,000 tons to various ports in thb United Kingdom, and 3,350,000 tons were exported to foreign countries and the British possessions. The number of persons employed in mining is nbont 120,000. The. extent of tho coal areas in the British Islands is 12,000 square miles, tho annual produce 37,000,000 tons; of Belgium, 250 miles, annual produce 5.000,000 tons; of France, 2,000 miles, annual produen 4,150,000 tons; of Prussia, 2,2oomiles, annual produce 8,500,000 tons: of Spain, 4,000 miles, annual produce 550,000 tons ; of British North America,:. 180,000 miles, annual produco not Imovra. ■ The Wool Tuadb.—Tho close of the year leaves a light stock of domestic pulled and fieeeo wool on tbo market at Boston ; but with what sfill remains in the country it is supposed to bo snfficientSo supply the wonts of manufacturers till the new clip Is ready for sale. Tho appre hended scarcity towards the close of last season induced manufacturers to go into tho country immediately after shearing, when they bongts freely. A considerable portion of tho clip had. been sold at high rates before' shearing, which, with the exorbitant prices asked for tho wool left in the bonds of farmers, prevented dealers getting thoir usual supply. Tho wool still re maining in tho country is held several cents above the prices at which it i* selling in the market, and it is supposed manufacturers wi;l be compelled to turn their attention to tlieooun try for, their supply before the next clip will be ready for market. Meecantile NAvr OF GaXAT Beitais asp the United SrATES.—The mcrcanlilo na«y of the United States is at present greater than that ■of the United Kingdom of Great Britnmnndire land, and tho tonnage of the single city of Now York ia within a trifle of being equal to that of London and Liverpool put together! Accord ing to statistics, our mercantile marine was, at tho close of last year, upwards of 4,000,000 tone, whilst that of Great Britain was hut 3,000,000 tons. Seven years ngo the tonnage of Now York was considerably lees than that of London. At tbn end,of 1853, it exceeded 3,000,000 tons, whilst that of London waaCB2,ooo tons, and that of Liverpool 634,000 tons. Theso are marvol lons facta. Rqbbeut or Wasuikotok Moxvmkmt'Moxet, —Tho rooms of tho Mercantile library Associa tion, of Boston, were broken into during the night of Saturday last, had numerous papers scattered over the floor, and tho box containing tho contributions of the members towards the Washington Monument fund was opened and tho contents carried off. The amount is not known. Tho robber left a letter, stating that he regretted to bet obliged to etoal tho money intended to bo used for each a purpose, but could not help it. Lowell.—A copy of tho statistics of this in teresting city has been left with ns, and we find that Lowell in 1853 contained 37,000 people, had twelve large manufacturing corporations. Capi tal $18,900,000, employed 8,470 females, and 4,108 males. The average wages of females besides board is $2 per week, of males 80 cents per day. . Derongameat or the Xtlrer, is one ofttu moat common, a* well ulbi moat foraidabloof diseases known to American physicians. It had for year* Attracted the closest attention of the medical faculty in all parts of the United States, and yet up to the time of the dbworery of Ur. IThano’s great Specific:, it was almost beyond the reach of medical skill. Thousands had perished without arena hope of relief, and aUhoagh thousands may yet bo destined to feel the direful effects of tids most complicated disease, Ills now, thanks to the research ofDr.M'Laoe, most completely brought within the scope of . topical con trol. The proprietor* of ihVLirer Pflla fuel rehCde'bt that they offer a remedy which haa been fully tested by time, and which has mrrer failed of sucres whoa fairly tried. PurcharonrwiU he careful to ask for Dr. Wlmh o> celts braled Llrev Pills, and take cono else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Urer POls, now before the public. Dr. M’Lona’s Liror PUlb,*lk» h!*» relebrutod Vermifuge, can now be had fit ell respectable Drug Store* In tho Uni tod States. Also for aolo by the sole proprietors, Successor* to J. Kidd A Co,, 60 Wood a‘rceU P P_P. .P : f _PVP f- | Death from a Rapture* There arc thousand* of persona'who art? afflicted with a Rupture cf this Bowel*, who pay but little attention to the disease until tho bowels become strangulated, when in all probability it may bo too late. How important it is, then, for all those suffering with any form of "Rupture of tho Bowels,” to call afccmca upon Dr. KEYSEII, at his Wholcsalo and Retail Drtfg Store, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro* trading portion of tho bowels. Dr. KEYSER has an office back of hln Drug Store, where Trasses tiro applied, and warranted to giro satisfaction. lie also has ercry variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any prito, to suit tho: means of every ono. in heed of tho article, if*also keep every kind of (Supporters, Body Brace:, Suspensory Baud, ogtt, Elastic Stocking*, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. I would rospectfally invito the attention of tho publio to , an excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which invariably ef fects euros la a very short time: . SST DR. KEYSER'B drug store and truss depot, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy, sign of tho Golden Mortar, .'• . .dec2o "Costly thy habit os tby purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy; rich, not gaudy—. For the apparel oft proclaims tho man.” ; 435- Every well dressed man knows how difficult Itis to find a Tailor who thoroughly understands,tho pecnllarltleß or each figure, and ean suit Its requirements with a well cut, gentlemanly fitting garment. Hence It is that to few feel " at home” daring the first day’s wear of any new arti cle of dress, and however costly, never become adapted to their forms. To remedy.bo manifest a deformity, E. GRIB BLE has practically studied both form and fashion, always adapting the garment, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloons, to the exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele gance of fit which the spirit of, the age dictates, QUIBBLE’S CLOTHING HOUSE, No. .210 Liberty street, head of Wood, j Mis* ®enralgla* —This formidable disease, which seems to baffle the skill of.physicians, yields like marffc to Castxr’s Spanish Mixtubjl r Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of tboAstor lion sc. Now York, and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, \al is one of the handreds who hare been cared of severe Nou* relgla-by Cartels Spanish Mixture. -• : Since his .cure, .he has recommended It to numbers of others who were suffering nearly ©Very form of disease, with the most woixderfbl success. He says it is the most extraordinary medicine ho has ever seen used, and the besthlood purifier known. *#* See advertisement in anotberool man. [horl7:'d*wl sortmeatof , Mi , ~ . Xhomas* Mechanical hooches; - « : 'CuppingGlasses; - . v ' - - Breast Glares;- -•••’•: ' - • .-v,; jfchtalLoeeheS; •' l :«'; : :;Scariflcfttor... ... . Thcra&refeally Importantinventioiia, and. very.cohvo* nlont l«chlim."'CaU'!uid see them* ? y^»^ft rn «o»:Wood stand Vlrgin alley. • : jio -. 1 **• " J ' i.r»< ■ ; .** .?■ .• • i' >*• ' ‘ ' V t , \J M- - 1 , ’■ -^K^---,/:'Vv^ V; ■--■ ‘-■ WHAT Ifi THY DUTY? . Whiitlstby duty ?*Tia decreed . By Him who governs all we nood, • That nature shall po^aeas, The power to cheer and bless. It is decreed by morcy’a voice ofilove, . And by Eternal Justico from obovo, That he who freely givotb to th» poor, From his own ample and outflowing store, fibril be repaid fbr all that he )>ath given, With endless joy, prepared for him fa Heaven. SPECIAL NOTICES. CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANY,) V.■ ICttsOnrsh,December 15tb, 185 S. / i | iXIE Rrcrident and Directors of this" Company have this A day dcclnml a Dividend of Kvo Dollars per . Shore tipoQ the Capital Stock—thus, three dollars, payable to the Uieir/4cgtU wpresenUtlTCB forthwitb. ind two dollars credited to the stock. derf&Ut BAMCBL L. MARSUELfj, Becretary. Diamond Mwkit Abandoned.— Tho \ri£y. Bnicher* r l&te of the Diamond Market, hare removed to Scotch HllL Market, where they will be found regularly on Wednesday and Saturday mornings.- The evening mar ket, hitherto-beldion Tuesday onii Friday, will be discon tinued for the present. fjo2:lw Young men’s Library Association. —An election for President,’ Vic® President, Treasu rer, Secretary, five Directors, and thraj AuditorSjforthis Institution, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held In their room on MONDAY, the Bth day of January, common* ring at 10 o'clock, A. M., and closing at 7 o'clock. P. M. - A general meeting of the members will also beheldln tho evening of the same day, at 7 o’clock, when the annual re ports of the Board of Directors'and Standing Committees will bo read. . , . WM. H. KINCAID, ...deem .. r- : , . Secretary.' —it Is due to KIBE'S PUroxum to tb€v say tbatlt has been known to completely eradicate every yestage of this dreadful disease in less time than any : other remedy, and at less cost or- inconvenience to the na tlent. . , 'y..... The thousands of certificates-in the hands of the propria tor, many of which are from well known ci tlsens of the city; of Pittebumhand its Immediate vicinity, go to show clearly andlwyor ..vll.doubt,that KiE&’6 p*raouuKlsa medicine ofnococr„ bn value, not only as a local remedy In jßirafy sis, Hhcuriuitismy l)etifncz& y lust of &'phi t irQt, &8 a valuable inhimaj remedy, inviting the- investigating physicians, as * well as theauffering patient, to become acquainted with Its' merits. : • ---••/ _,, - Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine is purely natural, audis bottled ealtflowsfrom thebo^moftheearth. - ■ - , . ...... is efipiedfrom a paper publUhc&at' £vmeuxej AT. X, andbfxtn date August 2, aUoappcndtf, the ctrtiJUaUoJ'thtcdtbTaUdD. Y,Foai t M.J) m o/Synetae: . Tills may in truth, certify, that I have been eo badly af flicted with Scrofula for the.lastseven years that mostofthe time I have brem unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time tmablo to walk and confined rto mv bed, and havfr been treated nearly all tho time bytbebest • Phyridans bur country affords;.l occasionally: got some re- - bat no cure, and continued to grow worse untiiDriPoot recommended me to try tho Petroleum, or Bock Oil, os ere ry thing else had failed. Idldso without frith at first, but Ibocffcct wosostonishlngjlt threw the poison to the surface St once, add I at once began to grow better, end by using seven bottles I have get n care worth thousand* of dollar*/ Wt : ' uir .V * T . MBS. NANCY U. BARKER; Tills may certify that X have been aequ.aintod.with Kietfs Petroleum, or EockOH. for more than a year, and have re peatedly witness*! its beneficial effecta : in the care of Indo leut ulcers and other,diseases for which it la recommended, cad can with confidence recommend it to be a thy of attention,end can safely say thatsuceew has attend* el Us ore whore other medicine had failed. \: D. Y. FOOT/M. D. For wain by riltbe Draggtetain Pittsburgh. [ettiffaNhy, PHILADELPHIA CUBTAIH WABEHOCSE, .: 1 7X CkeitnuisLt trppotitelhe Slai< Souse. ■ . 1L Wv-BAFFORD, : 1 rr'ey® ERUPSconstantly on hand the mostextenrivoand varledassortmcatofCurtalnKandCurhtinMatedalsto .comprlrlnt-In part nf tho followlnc CTHTAIN GOODS AND FOKSITUBK COViailNOS—all stjlesof— - Fttncb LawCurtaln#, . Window Ehoto, oil prices. Muslin. . . « - »al by the um of your Petroleum, I wish to have you B9nd.me a box of two or three dozen bottiu*; I ailnUrerin thia piece, and several of my people are affected with indigestion and. an iuarilon of the Ever, the. ram* of rayfe*lf and wife, before taking your rxreourv.oa \V© totikscverei bottles— two or three earh-~aboqt g vear «nd a half tjgo, and we have never enjoyed so good health Pir years a* we have K | Dc - e time. I bad not taken a single bottlo. before of the stomach which so distresses lhe dya pmiirn was relieved, and I havb Mt oothia* of It sloee that titß'?. w«ualwTcll«vod front a chronic tlUeoseof ti»e liter, which hail been ofeerernl year* standing, by the useof your Petroleum. by 8. M. KlEt4CaooVßatio,flEan. KEYBER, 140 v>ood strret, and Druggieta and Mcdlcino Dealers overy- ; oct2a * T *ZKNS I Insurance Company of President; BAM* DI.L L. SIAESriEU,, Secretary, . 0JJI&:. IQUr &rtrt,ixiioetnitarxtltmd Vfra&tineU*' Itwure* HULL and CARGO R&ks, on the Ohio and Mittt* slppl lUrers and tributarily!. In*«rr*agalu*t Ijvb or Damage by Fire. AUSO—As»lm,t the p«ril« of tho £e», ond Inland Norfeo. tioa and Transportation. * „ • •. ‘ rmrcToxe: Wm.tarlmfrjr,, wliham hagaloy, fiftmuel 3f. Kier. fiatauel Rea, WlllUm Bingham, Robert Danlap, Jr., JobnB.Dllworih, M-_ivaw» k, Francis Brilera, Kilarbaugh. J.Hchnflnmaker, WaJtifr Bryant, William B. Have. ___ -• rrS”ASSOCIATKU Firemen's Insurance . or tlnWPUjr. of Pittsburgh. J - !° E HKAb,i!tuMi«it-ROBEB?r rnmsr.ssneSiy. ITIII Inrats sssißjt (IB and MAItINK RJgKB Of sll StniK in Sloncßsshda lleusa, Hos. 124 sod ISJ Water street. • ■' BIMCTOUS: . J-K.Jl&orheaJj W. J. Anderson* aaSawytr, IUR.HUnp»o, • 1L Bi Wilkin*, W. W. Pallifij Charles Kt-nt* 9*n.P«mlsoa, William ColUngwood, A.r. An*bcts. Jowrph Kaye.. ~ ■ WllUam WlUtawitu - japg ITS» CASH SIBTBAL FIRE AND MA gw HUMS INSURANCE COMPANY, of CArITAL > 3100,000. vitas. iion.Anopgrcff o. nFTSTFm &errotnu;:b. BUSSELL A OAKES, Aeent*. . _ OlHi*, In lii&yette Buildings, _ J 2? (entrant on Wood rtreet). OA(iUIfiuSIOTYPKBit Buildings, Third street. likenesses taken alt kinds of weather, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., irWnff&a aecuratw arUxtk and animate Uk*n«s, unlike and raatly au* perinr to the common chwtp d«fiurrrcntyp«,*t the following cheap prices: s‘4 £is4,ss aadupwart.acooraing to the *Uoand quality of cane . ■'.'■ ■ . Hotirfl for cuUdren, fn»m II A. M» to 2 P. M* N. lh—Uktrncawcs of»lckor deeea«>4 persona taken tnaav part of the city, •- (norti3*ly 3 {T§* A wl l* £xabiSTHeieaiTno {«§/ AM> \ KMH.ATISO WAUKUOCSB, Ifo. 25 JIAIK KET atroot, Pitt9buc;U—Mannfacturem of WHOUQIfT 1 HON TOIUNO. IHLVS.'S AND I HON FITTINQS and CHlft SON’ft PUiWAOES, Kcsisters, Ventilators, Tin IPlpc*,.nd ersnr article required In tbeir 1100. Particular attention paid to the erection of Healing, Ven tilating Drying Apparatus, hy Btcam Pipes, Rot Water, and CiiHron'a Farnaee. - nor3:2m flrgiccilTAlhS, Curtain Nateriali, and t££y Curtain Trimmings of orery description, Furniture Plcwhftfljßroeuteliee, Ac., Lfire and Mnalin OurtalnsiN.Y; Painted Window Shades. (HU Cornices, Curtain Tins, Banda. Ac., at wholesala aud retail. W.IICARKYS, No. 163 Cbesuufcnmt, corner Fifth, Philadelphia; ~ Curtains Made and Trimmed in tho very nawest French ~. fmar2o:ly ; rrgaCornsl OorniJl Corxum A great many per u'v Mn* are afeadtoUytora«mtod with corns. A<»Wd remedy Kill be f' .* Jk **■ 1 ’■ 't ’* i i •t’.'i «. V P* r ®ipre«.. -, TUBT BECBIVEp by Adams A Co.’s £xpres*,an entirely U. new anfl cplerflid assortment of sew andbesalifni n*£. terokof fineGObBJEWELBT andWATCHES,eonristlnz Cuff Ptou of ■eVJry descriptlcm; Bat Rlngs,~,Fiiiger KioraL direct frnnf the tnamtfacturens which enable* hs to «n the newest styles of Gold Jewelry at Wholesale prices, hr the single article, and from 25 to 60 per cent&lawthe osnal prices asked at tho old £uhloned Jewelry Stores in tmstdty. Jleaao call and examine our new stock, at 51 Market street. . H. Ot HOODI N. Bv— Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired by competent workmen, and warranted to gite -complete ratisfection. at *9?Ptf e* B * u 1 - iaCj Crystal IPalace, JWew Work. EXUIUITION Otf AtfKIUCAN BTKEI* PENH, BlaunCactarttTby JJYKU PHINEAB, NEW TORE, M. P. calls tho attention cf the public ter his cciotratod QUILt#, patent, double-spring, Commercial find Rank PEN?, with araristy of; twenty-fire .different kinds ofSTKEt PENS* of his own mako suitable for all band writings. —Al£o— NEW PATENT PEN, Galled the Treble Spring. There pens hate boon adopted by the Senate in : 'Washington, in preference to all others* The alwre pens; together with . h!s superior unriraled an* commodation hoJders, can be seen tit Mr; B. Stool's and Mr. B. M.: NontumV-, Camp street; ThomasJfc While’s Canal street; andE. AP. EzsWcl’s, ExchangePJaoe. . jb9 HEWABVEBTISEHEHTB. hP*/•W/v/tniaßory Notes,nejjotiated oa tbe shortest notice, by.’JASIEfi-K.'MOItAKOB, Butting and Beal Eatato Agent - Nb.6B}44th at, near Market JOSEPH. MEMISG, fSUCOSSBOR 10 * 00;1 OOBKSR MARKET.STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps band ft full assoriaent of Drug*. Jl«i£ cioea, Medicine Chests,Terfomery, and aU articlespertaln log toblsbarioes*. v Physicians* Proscriptions carefully compounded at allhours. .• j t g.y • •' ~~ ■ Notice* TYtBSqLimqN.—The firm Of L. WILCOX 4: CO Orn K «nd Apothocsrloj, dteolred on the 2d in«t. Tho subscriber, haring disposed of hia entire inlorost In Iho I»to firm, to hla lato partnor, Mr. JOSEPH PLbSdcgl woold cbeorfally rocoimnetHl him to hl» Hoods, end eakn conUnunma nf tho jatronogn heretofore eolberelly he stowed qpon them, - fJaSI L. Wilcox, jn IS , KK A T ' WATKlut.—I hive on hand, and no con stonlly- rocdtlng .fresh supplies ot the AlWtei jraMre,lnp(nt nud qnsrt bottles: Emplro BpHns/ Whlw Sulphur Bpnog, Congress Wutur, «u 4 SMutugs W»ter “ . . • JJOSEPII FLESHNO, ' Corner Market stand Diamond, : and corner Fourth aha Sraith&fld sts, n JOSEPH. PIEMIKa, .jDotncr Market « 4 nod DiamonJ; J9O. V apflcornor Pootthand/u BMOENIK CIII3TO—A new lot of Tarioae jriaea apfl stylo*, Ailed 10 order; tor sale by \ • ■> -r® 1 - „ . JOSEPH.PLEMINQ* ; . . s . : Carnet MarJtet st and DiamOndr J aJ confer, Fourth and BmiOiflold«ta. LVON’ti KdTJUAIiKON ena Trlcophorus. r übb lot, J UBt rticdTed and for ate & - * % R new . JOSJ3PIJ yLfitolNQ, Ccrncr Market it-and Diamond, corner Fourth and Bmithfleld tU Lands jot io.wa von salb— . 880 acres In Muscatine oorinty ; 200 ' 'do :-Cedar '■ do; r -..2KV do: Bc6ttv do; »ner a pgnon&l exam in&tiAiL, Tbofte la. Mate*lino county an>,n ' re ” l liiorPebh. the i s“ lpor * ,ton tTwUent.ltm?- **» and Company, for tredln* nßrideo mmsa ■ lhVSlll f at or crar Shannon;, ,n AU<*bony county." nad that ott TIIPUKDAY, tho loth day of February 1554 'V. SI " »* *• St-Cbarle/’noSi: “ **®»W will bo brgwl&l, S£ctcTj&.°* smmii ° a ° T ' m * a ™ - Jam*oO. Hfebcy. John W. Duncan, Ch*rtM UanttL ? m * K »f r t i ■■ltobanTlnaWf Jamra Blakely, A.C. Murdoch T o ra . ln ® n ’ Hobart Chaaman, JobDß.lWiinam, Patrick Oonaly, i^S?® 000 * John Naenxr. " “• f'U-lß.Ew.lt, U. J. Smith, . •-;• Jamba Boblnron, . Wm. Larimer, Jr, Johnt-laoch, ¥‘n^ M fTP r ’ -AMnWllklß*- TO Q r^S l .. SlOTrry >-,,. C-Wllklna, - TV. C. D-ruiy. f Jr?.-;] R-Jackmu- TT A lIS? Id tho Hide, January -J, 186#.. WALTKB BRYANT * CO. “ ttaitib irartnr ... e s?L. ttlld Butler PluOi Road. **resfcletrt astf sl*nagtJrt of J 3? order of tkn Board, Ooctrabir 031,1810. 1 3 J» ,:3t JAMBS mtßDlS.Srmiurr. HOLD, DEIVEB ! LOCOHOTTVE ATTOati m _,, n , Fwritt for sale, ri'in, «nh*crtbcr fa .uUwriind to tell OMACIIESOF L kAMI, citnated La AcrKaillns Townnhip, Allecrbenr 1J18 ,2 backcf MrKeciJnrt, fcmSn M J?ntA*aud in lighterthn pronosM Station on the Connrllirllla Railroad. loptoranentA; u follows - A Squat* log Hons*, 30 ty 33 foot, two itcri®, hiirh' and w by 00 tot-both nawaud ta',Ssd nn « Jbueg Oninrtlj, test graftal fruit,St commencing to bear. Tbnroi* 90 to 100 Ams ctajrwl nod ***£?*? calttvAtion, and the balaneoi* vb)i c«t. whh vhiUKuk timber of the fir*torder. TbU Land iatrotl S St “v, Wn s Tory loud, uni tha noil ? r £”** and bdog well: wiuerod, havioft . soma, twelve or fourteen rcrer-fsillnf* the-FarWert, Termseasy, and prieo moderate. For for. tker iarttatlaw, enquire of W.J. ItKVNOISsTit Lot"? m^t^ oror JAMES c. EICUEtT denoO? noalEstate Agent.atthUoffim. ■, ••••••• ' '• • •- 5»-ffi!ss!a%affi'SSsE.asss TJ» Sou** la a Urge Hricfc; con&talhSoruo , «iS? elh i Cr w!l s ftf!ood Btorfl Room, aof three gxd OeUaz*. There la on the premises a Unr* Stable Cer» ooth*premiM» ( or thoratecril»r. ■ i VU ' “• JAME 3 ft KIOlIEy; rw.tn ChtrtlcrsTp, 124,1863, * Valuable Form tat Sale. T I L E „ ,^^ r i s “ ul , hotl “ 1 . t <> Klll «*'•' following d«- _■*r cr lbed Tract ofXiaud»:contalnlng 111 aofes; situated in North inyctto Township, Allegheny county, Jhu, 14 miles w^iiJi 0 ° f J lUa^“ r e ll i «nd uisar tho So or the ate™ brarritle ltaflrosd—with cool and ltao atone under tho wtole plans, and easy of mseess—lmproveinenta as frllows - nome . Ed by 20 feet two stories high; Wash-house, Spring-house, and otherout bolldlntm • new Fratno Bank lliirn, 51 by 86 Ssct, finlehed In ttolm! soffilMoninnner, with Stahllng under tho whole building; w»rw.i“™alUhT(lci n dl 1 ' i a WBh ,t4t<> 0f J££sJ£& ? 7®K “prortably situated in one of the best nelgbborhoode In tho County, being convenient tomarket, m«rv'‘. rch< ?’ !v h ??l 5 Mi * llu ’> “"d would not be In tho ww et, -r“i!£ 111111 Iho owner is about to remove tuthe far West. Tormseasy and jsrlce moderator For further nar ilrfn!!?’ 86 ® 1110 owmr ’ "*“• Bobb > on premises, or thefub scribor. JASIB3 oTniniTRV novlOaHwawtf ■ V . . OrpUani* Conrt Sole* - t ,. ..." •” ptmSUANT to an order of the Orpbaxu* Coiat of iv. ifr Qj &ttozhcn?, fceld at PuSSrgb, -ihethfrty.first day of December, A. i). to PabHc Sale, on SATUKDAY, tho tmaTj-Cm January port, often o'clock In tho forenoon, at tho finer/ *? tbo city of Httabtireh, all those four K)TB or PAHCKL3 OF GROUND aituete In Pitt townsMi? Allegheny county, Pennsylrania, being numhe£!fM.!E’ U>«e (No. 33,) jLlrtv-tow,mTcij and flfty-lbnr, (No 54,) in W.W. in Uis extension of Pittsburgh, common]/ffiSrwiiliX Baldwin—bounded and doserfbi aa Mlow. f to «t?fe t monrlng on Tannalill too, at the cornw of iots D P T '^ c^ai , B^l e > and running thencbalralffluta 1 street fcrtyjcigbt (bet to tho corner of Lota nnmlJra^MrtT^ . four and thirty-flro; thonce a - parallel Uno 'with U'ylfo gbeny eounty aforesaid, 1q Bcqk 3cL K voL £9 ?S'Jn veyed toSylyanns Thrapson,dc^oi, inf«. - ’ . i . jontownsos, ja6.dlawtj3l] t Afer of Sylranua Tlioropjon. ' v 'lVotico* ■ ■■ S^SFw*^ 8 ? ni ™G and HAIB DRESSING SA XOOS.—Tho lamented- death of. J. B. VABHON. d*.' mmammeht; of this establlahment on the nnderelgnod, who begs toialbrm the (Honda and easterners of tho late proprietor that ercry attention and effort will ho exerted to render aailsi&etlonand snetaln the reputation of tho concern. Tiafedtl IIENJ. p.omtngn ~LL 'William Carr & Co., ' • . .. (yy» Armor J. Pahkzr & Oo.) XTTHOLEfIALB G&OCBRS and Dealers hi Foreign WTnos T Y and Brandies, Old Monongshelaond Rectified TOila. No. Bow, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' ja&y.* V’f*. fc. x v •• r . - e % ■mm THEATIUi—JosiPU G* A/ona* Boxes end Parqaetie 60c; Private Baxes, large, $8; da. do;- small, $5; Second Tier, 26c Boxes fbrcolorea Persona securing scats will be charged. eta* extra for the certificate. . Boon &Vu«krperlbmanee to com* mence at 7 o'clock......firstappearance of U&srfld An&us, from the Cincinnati theatre. -Thls eTcniag, Jsnnory 9th| 1854, will be acted the. celebrated SpecUde-cf IVANOOK: Iranboo.MrCPoster; Bebwea, Mrs By nar. Elegantdan cing by Mad Adalla and Mlfla WaldegraTe.-- To eonclntlo with the comedy of PAUL PBti Paul Pry, Mr W Forrest; wimp, Mrs Brelaford In rehearsal* the original French C.. A. M'HAHPS’ BJECOBD OHAWm.T.-E taStTi „ , at iapaybtte halu I ; “noimeea to tho Scholar* hullia ‘ clD 8 Acaaomyi ml alio to too pSt^tt»tW?lS!Sii , 'n o 55f. lTO r ‘3- mil ho Riven at LA inn issi WEDNESDAY EVENING, January notlcoto Ma Scholars, and & ojaases mil hereafter mcot at Lwayeßa iuUl, instead Of Wajhinarton nail' ka formaTiv Hla second session *fll'commence on TUESDAY tholDUi raoramahlng to Join can call oh^taa» T th£ oven*. V 43?Tlefcetaianbeha<]at toy lime before ilm P«rtv „t go ptronting Boomnf tlie * DaUy Post," or of a A?ifc£ st iAfsjotto HtUi £ja2' V foyotta Hull, «m be oktoinod tot PnrtleiL lFraliTaln. Concetti PnkPo Meetings, 4fc Alao, Cargo’aCotnion and Bax Born Band can bo found In readiness at nil times, be applying to WM. FRANK CAKGO, at tlio Crystal I'aiare Dnguorroan BoomspfK,M. Cargo & Co, fourth at. [jyip Hons AofHefage* . ' rjlHB ANNUAL MEETING of. the subscribere t* tbo V Boats of Befagntor.Western Peimsjlvanlvwill be held at PHILO U*LL, ,mi MONDAY s Jamiar?2d» 1854, .from 2 o’ploafc;to.4 P.AL, Jbr the. Election of a: President, Secretary, Treasurer, and twelve Managers, for tbo earning year. Fall attendance requested.. -- - dec23 . " • 1 ; THO& RAKEWELL r Procter Important Sotice tor aU whom it nay Conecn»v',r;v-:' ‘K - AGREEABLE to on Act of Assembly of tho Btote of Penn sylvania, ondin conformity with the*athority grant ed by add Aet, the Boardof Tmsteesofthe PintMetoOdlst J Protestant ChnTch of tturdty of Pittsburgh; PaJ have pur chased a Burying Ground in the Allegheny Cemetery,"for the purpose of transferring the -remains of the dad. now resting ra the Burying'Ground Lelonring to BaldCbrauh. thereto, {located near Uxa canaL and fronting on'Ubertv street, in ib* el to of Pittsburgh. . - * Notleo fa bereoy given to all who have lot privßeges; or are otherwise interested in sold Bmylhg Gronnd, that Iho to tho remo val of tho dead to the Allegheny Cdnetery. j . -'•••' r . It fa desirable that immediate attention be riven to this noUce,aait fa contemplated, to hAVe the entire removal made during the present winter. - ' ’ ' . , r- All the nee&nary information W-IRbo had by applying to. or addressing Chas. Craig, Esq., Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.. By order of the Board of Trustees. ■*..* JafegmdMr - ' OmUJtS ALLEGHENY VALLEY hi ft. CO,T~ ■: Pittsburgh,- pen. C0.18G3. f .a; GENERAL MECTING of the Stockholder* of theAHo A gheny Valley Railroad; Company-Win be held af the Office of tho Company, in the'fSty of Plttebfirgb, on TUES DAY, tho 7th of February, 1854 j for the purpose of electing a President and Board of Mnnnfrcra,and also tor examining the affairs of sald Company. ; . -. - Tho Amraatßcpcrt® of the Pres’dent and Engineers will be submitted to this meeting. By order of the Board. -■ deegkaSw ' r XIOIBSON. gee’y.' ■ OFFICE CHIU AND- PAr B. CO, > -Pittsburgh* Dec. 21, *53. j TyTTO MmforlaUo fool §Sek der3l:lw* : ... IfENKY OVERINOTON. ’ r . Watches and Watch Renolriner. \,V ATC I £ PBBCIIASKBBare lnrilod to call and examine offer miwrioriin dnognrataboth n rczaidaquallly. prieo.«ndr(j£eS,s; - al[ atu * gT™»nnffO v - WATCH REPAIRING, in /sll rtricties. done in. tho ii»t: mon i Wntcheaand Watch Repairing beltijr jnLTRR-WABE, and. ether Goods in ttito Una for sale, of tba best qualities, and at tho lmrat prirci i n Soodcrlho rtjl^oi Uto^hsTici;purcluiMd tholulj }“'B'®3V ths lmrinsss wsi fo: continued a<> n»nal, nn(ler the ntylo of DAWSON. MOHAS h O> ?vho “ moof Segfey. Mohurh Cn! In pettll&g up Uie oM business. . J. £L NEGUSY, • PHtstroigb, Jaa. 2, *64. __ H'mllM?’' ■ late firm cf * Co. to my former partner. Mr. D&vsnn £5? ?*£wn, M 's““ tnfinesa J&rita* **). patroaage of my fHeu&sand business J»«l RrtpMtfnil., ■^-■■;-.-.-.ns.-t).m^rr , . UAIMJAINS. : %—fi A>lK d®™ {wm Wood, opposite the IMrelne rriSS. mm, U l 'cheapest watches, (XocKs.Sd Jewee RY can ha had In this city, as themeill ba a eh SCOT (n the «™ doorefroia Wood. : JJmwuu Htrtwe#* AcU- *ro Xiet. NU OR TWO FABMB, with c6ran3odiDUßf sricic lnR8« and neir totheelty,«ndffnit a 'Mn UMd©n*» MBk F»m* fetten c»We for this ta wkrt Alw, * conYenient Brick County Minsidn nod StaMe 'J3!£ for ewecUbltf Ato/ttoeJmX, plftee, and an excellent T*o Story Brick BirWHnjr, with baecmeot and attlo—os the hank of the Allegheny ,**«?.* aquotfnct JAMES S. CBAPT. • dcc2B*f No. 14* Fourth rt. ' . Baldness Cared* .. . ■piIERSaTS, AMERICAN HAIR KESTOBATIYE, for Xj restoring the Hair, on Iteid : Homtseir JUis, and v protect Op Halr from falling, !. winning goldon opinion, of peno*swho «o uaing it. ; This te a now article, rownth - Introdqeed, l« aarnre core for Baldnoa, and will stand the teat of a discerning public, aa tbonaaada who haTo used will testltf. See drooler to bo bad of lbe . Agents, giving tnii parfenlata. Prlee»l,t)olnl.reobottlee. 8 " u . f A 00., Proprlßtora, •. . • ,-1 6T Superior street,Cleveland,Ohio Bit sale In Pittsburgh In the following houses jJ UtTO ‘ i Fleming Uroa, la WileoxACo. I .. It* B. Bellow, (1. 11. Kevror. ■ j Joel Moblor, Beni. Page, Jr.. : , i J. If. Cassel. ■ .. Allegheny eiijf.—Ja-A.Bcciham, Presale A Means. J P Fleming. •. . ••• * * * J ' Birminoham.^ A. Pattormni, John G. South. FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BAL TIMO RE JUST RKOKIVED AT • *” * A. FIELD’S DEPOT, On corner or Wood and Fifth streets. PITOtB tiTVCtS b lilMI. fIMBIO * v ~ JVtßarg* Jt Shreffel A^oo,. VA S OJACTnKEKS.OP^Finß PEOOrV gif BS.. . Vanlt Doors and Iron Window SlratteHi.-' ; A NT) m ali pfirapns admit-tha noceaslty or ihaobOT* A montionnl ir« hnT(i no bwlUtion In nmm. rajnJlng our «rtl<3o tot» «toal toraytWos In thSdS ■ Dividend* - , , declare a dividend of four dollars JW' fo^o f ,SIKnJh WSsd 10 “•“toewioMeraon too Isth day of Joly l«at:thobal- SSm- w’A* I *±*o™ Ua ™ »•****nr!o li*£« Ja«' I?p - **“•'l*** l rej>ra»mt»tiT<*, 11 1 “® ««les of tlio Treasurer or tald company, Virniff WoAb, Gras t fltnot, Pittsburgh, on and after Uio 16th da*, of Jansoty.HM. ° J. K. MOOBHEiS *' ' i^ w - Praddont F- Poobet Boot Fooea. on Wednesday mornimr. on PUfh street. near Wood,* smalt POCKKT t?OOK r :roatalqts- a-small sntn of money anti papers of. no account to any-persOtr but ttoowner. Tbo eamocan be bad.bp applying atTHIS OF FICiS, proTlng property, and paytoff fcr this notice. i. „. aSdttxults ' *-0.. . v -s " *-r v - «' , " ’•; **> \ . **» \ ’ AMUSEMENTS. -JOHN B.SANDB, - w. B. issaHBtr, ■. ROOT; IL JIABBHALI* . . Oonnslttc. •.£ X '-. -V • _ • ' , 4 ... V. . i\ . • ~. . .r> •■ ‘j ■ <«»■ ■ • ■ AUCTION SALES. Auction earn. TAMBS -M»KENNA, Auctioneer and Commune* #1 chant,No. 120 Wood gircet,noar tba. corner of ffifti,. tegalor sales'of Dry Goods, (nothing, Groceries, OlMSWtt* *now and second bund Furniture, cadt day at 10 and} o’clock ; and at early gas tight, each eycnlngrWatones am Jevelzy,Guns, Pistols, Books, Fancy artidoa, Cutlery, pootij- Shoes, Ac., with a general lumortmentof otery description of Dry Goods. Befor to tho principal merchants. .- • ■ fobtf Auction—Dally Balclr I T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and „£X Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonabla, Staplo and Fancy-Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps. Ac^ AT 2 (FOLOCK, P. M-i - Groeerfes.ifreeneware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur* nlture, Ac.. AT 7 O’CLOCK, p. BL, Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold ana BlWer watches, Ac.: /■ P. M. DAVTB. Auctioneer.• fjaSl^f - JAKTEBWnKKH.HA,. ATiotionoor. TJiTAIL STOCK OF FANCY ond HAM DRY fiOODS, XV CLOTHKO, Ac., At Abctio'J*.—On TOTJBSDAY, .Tjunj nry 12th, at 2 o’clock,-.will : bu sold, at McKenna’s Auction Jtouscttbefollowingr. articles of Dry Goods and Clothing; Acj Shawls, cambric hdk&Vlacon, fdllcJlringc?. and gimp?, patent thread; sUkahdwoolehplaids, Bilk brocade; poplin, delaines? gingham*, calicos, yestlngiv.flanncls*, alpacas, me rinos, be raizes, oil cloths, caselmcrea and bassinet?, suspen ders,blankets, tweeds, sack .flannels, drilling, silk bonnet?, manUUas/spoolrotlbhyehirUanddrawers, hosiery, Ac: 3*9 ; -:-.:7 r -v James Mckenna, Auot’r.' A aalunJstai’-.dAhß.of an extcnsiTo COUfiTltY DKV A. GOODS STOKE AT AUCTIOKr-On .310JSDAY, Jan uary 10th, 1854, at 2 o’dockrrwill be. sold, nt McKenna's AuctionTliraJ^vb^OrderOf'Assignee?, tho; stock of a retail ccnntaprstore. - Among the Jot are. Eome.-yciy fine good?, such tur Saxony Ooburgs, merinos, alpacas, inch? delaines, beraiges, gingham?, linen lustres, calico?, chintzes, panU flannelSibleacbed-acd brown.muslins. silk npktk. vidcraTats, Jlhp htikfa., ribbons,. tS^rtured-cloths, glares end-hosiery, suspenders, linwye,■lainb’B wool tblrla apd drawers,.white, dreag shirts, gihglwm and check shirts; OTerroaxa and pantaloons* superfine satinyest?, Irish liDen, .buckram, ana padding,silk plash, 4iusahs r .bt’-aryjb!anket?v farntture wotneD r misses, boys and youths boots, breganß, shoos, bootees, buskins, pnmps and slipper?, ttom oreranoesalso, - a vctt jaygo Jotof silk tmd worsted fringe, with many other articles.* : v Ja9 * JAMBS -McKENNA; Anctionecr. P. 21. DAYIS, Ajiotioneor," .QTAPLK AND FANCY DRY GOODS, at Auction-On © MONDAY MORNING, January Otiv.at lOo’ekttk’tt tho Commercial Sales Room?, co rncrof Wood apd Fifth e'ts jgill bcsold an extensive assortment. ofEcastmabie r.taplo and faney foreign end doroeftid Dry Goods, At; all the Tariaty usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. Also, » Jiuantily of Boots, Shoe?, Hats. Cup?, Woolen Comforts, and a general-assortment of fasmonat>loClo*hlhg, fino white Shirts, Ac. . .I‘-M;.DAVIB, : Aurtloneor. Consnmetbe’Sniobev rpHK.snbscribor.haTing the exclnrivo right to manufar.* J. -taro andi ?dU SWJ2ENBY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKfi CONSUSHN.G FURNACE, la-prepared to rectivo orders, bud conlroct-fpr heating gildings wjth the; most economical Purnaco now In.ore. . The attention of .liioßo interested is solicited. Any ioforination can bo had of A. BRADLEY. Noa.2and4 wepdstreoVorof: . "J. BARN DOLLAR, , 'dec24:tt Ji* Xrbn City StOTe Wtn:ohOu?e, No. J 54 Wood fit. • £ HAVE placed my Books and Accounts in tho hands- of Jiuts: C. Ricarr, E?q., for:settlement,'.trnd j earnestly hope that all who are indebted for subscriptions to the Dally and Weekly Post,or for AdrertWogand JobFrintimr, will P?X «P, as speodily m possible. Mr. Richey Is also author ized to sottlo the accounts of tho firm of llakpeb. A EarTOS and Habi’ceA I’uuxn'i. I*. IIARPITR, '* "N* RicheyWfill l» found at tlie ofilco of the POit. where thn Book? Klill remain. - f j’iS / \ bUELti OYftTKRS HKOEIVKD DAILY AT tfiy DYER’S, on FIFTH STREET one door’ nbovo . .liggMar., tho Theatre, anil • immediately opposite Mason* ■ ■ icJlall.- .. .. - raU 1* aMicited from Inror? of good Ovsten*. fepplC Ni*>» Bw>AO.-r-Jusi received, Tho koung Voyngeurs, dr Boy Uuntera In*America; by Captain fiL Reid; with twolyoillustrationa... ' Poemaandl’arodiesjhyrhoeljoCarpy. - Passion Flowera ... - , ; Tho Lost JPrinco, proving the -Identity of Louis the Six teenth of France and. the Iter. Eleazvr Williams; by John Hanson. ■ • January and Juno—being out-door tidnkin?? ttml fire’' side memories; by B.'F. Taylor r illustrated, ncftlth Trip to the Tropics; by N. P. Willi?; 1 ‘ Clorerdook, or Kccolloctlons of our Nelghborh6od in tho West; second Borlcs; by Alice Carey. .. : A Day io the CrystaJPaLic*, ami how to rnofco tho most of it; by:W.aittchaid», A. M; Hen imd:ShlDgsin £tmipo; by Kirwan. ' ' A new supply-of. Hot Corn just Ten dy and for'solo at '" ‘ V, A* GILDES PJ2XTJXY *: C0 T B,' ~ JG Fourth street. I AbihS' U’UisuKKdf Overalio**, »anda)?, LunULns. afad JLi'-Boote, at tbotcry lowest price. : . ' U K HAYWARD. i»T- ...-:. ' .; >-• ;■ .Corner of Market aatl L?bertyi»jn.r ! TRUNKS of &U kinds, and very prices; pi«we call and examine. - * l*-:E.-JIAYWAJUV i»«' • Corner of Murfebrand blbcrty Ptg, - S- Hi MOliAlsiiSS—ll)o bbJs riUiUDTKtifiticd tUipar-Houso • just received frutn steamer Priuric Cfty. end forKalobr doel3 - JAMES A.HUTCinSON & 00. r/'tODiflSU— 7 drums prime Cooy23T; : BAILBY AIIKNSnAW. » ’ ; A-Rl'jjliS-irlUO bbl'n choicc Applea for sale low by . ' IX‘: dec2 BAILRY k KENHIFAW, 2,3 Liberty Ft. QEO AKS—Jup: rec’d.;a supply ofeheiee Londonslxe Ila- O tana ISegari» r in lw>-boxes., v.: dec2 v V yHATLEY & RKNBITAW. J«sr itECKIVKR-r- 7‘ G hbJs J; Si I/rming’S ITiila. Pyrup ;’ ■ •• .2 LonisQoldett Syrup; • " ; :'s~hf _bblß. , .do . d 0...,., • :. : ... .10tenpnll.kcjdo ..do-. .••/ . «• For salo at-tlio lowestmarket price by < ! •■...■ v d°*> HAILKY & RKKSIMW. Hlartyct . CKAN UKKRlE;>—Jili,t.reckwheat Meal HAILEY A rrmsttat? • • • ' ■••• •••■■-.2M-Liberty street. ('HIKfcSK —100 boxes?, prime, roemut bv • smith & Sinclair. ASU‘PINKAI>I’I,K Cat:K3E7Ust'nMlicJ,Ul—2o bbbi J. 8. Lovenng & Co.’s Crushed and Pulrcrized Bngara for wile l»v • - v _ . . BAILKT, & JU3N T SHAW n : . Wbftlcsnla and Retail Proves, 253 Liberty Vt; 1 K IS OTtU).-SUGARS— "7 : : “ :r — • CO bbla I Crushed; 60 a C do. - '4O -Crowdoird; 40 « . 000 I*ar; : . landing from Btcamor New York and Tor sale hr decs • . JA&IE3 A. nPTCIirSON & 0 ZINC jeAlfiTS SQ.tona Soow'Whltc, ■. r . Bloctf, -■ • ■ Brown, In store and for sale by . t ... JAIXKS Ki nUTCniSON & CO , 45 Wafer and 02 Frout *tfw ; - HUQAV&t-ICW bbla Powdcrwi.Cr oaliixi,sin rill At/ UaT uml Clarified Buj»M f Jn Btoraaod fortolo bv JAMES A. HUTCHISON' * CO, Agents St. Login Sugar Refinery». - HAIIt v J>v£— Do you vnotitp Tea?' WhV.thun’ titro beautiful b»Jtiorbing lostro of. tho rnTeu's wJnfr." For ealodt ** l7 KEYSETS, 140 Wood rtSi “AS.—IVo hairo this day rectivwla fr«h sup .f^ n ter?nS”^ I S , SI in . ur BAILEY ft RENSHATY. * • • • >. .253 Liberty street, •' ' aao ! iy V “ ITWt i bbla flint Hominy• ‘ .jfi ’ BAILEY i BENSnAW.- • A"- v 299.ACRE3, eliuatedln Armstrong rountv ■ JX. onUioMnhoiimg, and2o milesfromKittinL,. -S a good Uouao.uam, An; 100 acres cleared: ftr SjTby . . 8. CtmiBEET A BON, i?- ■ ■'■■■: : : HO Third street- brabota laMare and frtr ialo by —■■-:.■■■ ■■■■■■■■ ■■'. •■ - -KING A MiX)RUKAI> PrivatoQcmimltaticrp Kocmjs No, 41 DIAMON7> mtejmSu!? 1 a ‘ * ■>«=l _ On raCT^f^ A Tgi^te. Glinisrsua Afil» ,HIB UOUDAYB.-l’ft'iSbSHßr .S"& I \,5 wn M>a OXPTOFU in ororarinj xor. ronfldcnL Trith Mo inT.i.i Tsried.tocleorßooths.„f SSto® WiO ““y,® l * ll £Scnfi? r!5 ottention tons Z CUUtan - „ JOHN a DAYTSON* • 0 *' - _ f.l Market,nrarKOarth «♦ "Eion -NHW YKAR’H PARTIHS-Gocrt .nJchcWTST., K nciiw^ Keg andToiencla Soleinp, s • « •■"■■:•• French Cummin, 12V®20 « Umon. OrcDgc ana Giron Pool., Borneo. .. uranoernea, . • • iois*a Cooking Wine and Brandy, . . prime Y,ny«nn Tea at 60c. Rib' rungb flavored EngUiOi Breakfast Tea at Wets,- ... * ,-—— • ■ • ■.. ■■ dcc3Q- -For Kent* '. : —7 ■ fpira STORE, with DWELLING attached. 27fl IJbertr'ist I Also, t*o upper Roimi 6f honiOf 284* entrance on Sercnth. Immediate TORswlkm may, bo Ipul. [4ac3o.otl ; JN'O. j;. DOWNING. BLAJSJt BOUKS— ' : XcgorfC Journal?, » Day BooTov ■ ' Keceitf Rooks, tkmof DtANKBOOESJUM TO ORDER £^&ZS3£&^g3& lmaa ln “ J fly '“ A largo and;excellent stock of Blank Doolie always on s*"" endforjHUe at low rate*. consisting of Cap. Dejny and HinUira work, in all styles of binding.; ’ y Tin* trade supplied on liberal terms. W. P. HAVES, ! u ' ™™l? Book Manufacturer, . Comer of Market and Second streets • “ITtuil-Xlia general OAwrtmont of r«w 1 r U Fruit, .itnhidlDg Ealwnn, Currants, Figs, Prnopsranil Lemons: also, Hard;-Soft and Pay>er*sholl Almorvin Wni oats anil Filberts,-wholesale nr retail.. ... S WtU - HATLEY & JtEWnAW. •\TISW OItUF —'T“ i.l| ‘ '.Layer Itabinfl, 'M. It. Hairing, Soltana BiUrJob; ■ DrtitnFiffHi • .. Z&nto Cttrranfp, Uccclvod cß‘l for ealo by <1"~3 ■■■. BAU.KY & RENSIEATT, I’ICED SALMON; - ■. . U Mew Mackerel: j. . - No^VMackerel,ln kefs; • _ , , „ . ’ Salmon. Io l>bls.- Tor sale by TootlS] BAtLKY A RKNSUAIY. N O. SUtlAH—lo4 hhds, prime now cropilandiutt Jroni • steamer Oakland, and for .sale by - »ieci3 r/;jAMgaa.ntnymsoyaco. t*IQ3 GALENA LEAD l&mUngTrota Bta&mw~A?- xV/Vf ioona; fbrealo hy aeo2S . JAMES 4,.HOTCHISOJf A CO.. Pi® • , * r jP^:v •x 1 V -V. < - I#* %vr - . +' rf-*. -..'’l'--".-; '■ .-4-A". ~.-yv-y T"keH|otlce> " BAIT.BY & r.EVPITAW.