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,?Ki t DAY MORiiING
DIOILHING 'POST JOB OFFICE
We would call the attcudon of MERCHANTS AND
BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we hue just received
: frost Pliladelphls • number of "nits of new Job Type, end
,Pcs now prepared to fill orders for Cads, arm:Lbws, Dill
Awls, Paper Rooks, Poetess, and Programmes for exbibl-
All orders will be promptly filled.
There were 1102 interments in Cleveland in
the year 1854. Of these 1074 wore white, sad
2g colored.
Hon. C. R. Buckslew, the absent State Sena
tor, is a passenger by the Asia, which arrived at
New York yesterday.
The U. S. Mint, in Philadelphia, coined during
December, $2,158,298 in gold, and $440,180 in
silver, and received on deposits $4,857,000 in
gold, and $250,000in silver,
A number of the principle citizens of Phila
delphia have requested Mayor Conrad to call a
town meeting to take measures for the relief of
vibe poor. He has acceded to their request.
Mr. Littlejohn, (Whig,) of Oswego, was. on
Tuesday elected Speaker of the New York As
sembly. He is a merchant of Oswego, and a man
_ considerable ability.
The eloop-of-war Albany is given up for lost
by the Navy Department, as it Is thought she
has foundered. Her fate reminds. one of the
Hortet," which suffered similarly many years
Ka-
In--Massillon, Ohio, on bust Einnday evening,
Rudolph Lehman stabbed John McGraw in the
abdomen, which wound produced death on Mon
day morning. Lehman is a single man, as was
also McGraw. He has not yet been arrested.
The Legislature will have plenty of work to,
do this winter if one half is accomplished that
Is promised. And it is evident that the new
party have the power to do what they please.
To abolish .the Canal Board is resolved on, we
hate no doubt. Mr. Mott must be punished for
getting so enormous a majority; and to abolish
the Board sends him back to the home from , 1
which the people called him. It makes rocm
too for many sew offices, such as superiat2L
dents or managers of the public works. To
'abolish the' old board and create a new cue is
the only way to secure to the new party those
fat offices. So we "appoint that will be done.
Another thing promised is an sot to secular
ize and tax all church property. Protestants
as well as Catholics will feel the effect of such
an act. Protestant church property in this
State is twenty times more valuable than Cath
olic, and will yield a very large revenue. The
churches must be taxed if the H. Ne. do wLat
they promise. In the next place the State Leg
islature:has quite as much to do with the natu
ralization laws iv Congress ; and we may expect
some legislation on that subject. So far as wo
can learn, the views of the leaders of 'the new
party are that all foreigner" now in the country
may become citizens under existing laws, tho 90
laws being so amended as to prevent frauds ;
but all foreigners coming into the country after
the passage Lf the law shall never become citi
zens unless by special note of Congress.
The disbanding of all military companiei
composed of foreigners is talked of; and
may be attempted.
It has heretofore been customary to publish
the laws and legislative documents in the Gee.
man as well as the English language. We shall
watch with interest the fate of a motion of that
kind this winter. The Germane will not like to
be thrown overboard in that way. But we can •
not help them. The Natives have the power to
do what they Will ; and they will not be idle thin
winter.
After these special matters are attended to,lwe
hope our law makers wilt devote their energies
to some other things. A repeal of the usury
, s would do much good in these bard timer.
With the present demand for money and its
scarcity, six per cent. is not a satisfactory com
pensation for its use, and for the risks of lend
ing. The law as it is is useless, because never
enforced; and for all practical purposes migt.
jtist as well be repealed at once. Attempts zu
regulate prices by law are always useless. Th-
state of the market and the relations of demati
and supply will always regulate prices, not ord;-
of merchandise but of money. Usury laws are
an old time absurdity, powerless for good, ar.:l
a positive injury. English statesmerk,have be
come satisfied of this; and Parliament hatrabtl
ished all usury laws. We hope Petinsylvani,
will be among the first States to follow the ex
ample.
The present Legislature will probably reduc:
the price pot upon the Main Line of public
works, and authorise the sale at a much lower
figure. Ten millions was the price fixed upon
last year, and no bid was obtained. The line it
wmth that sum, and in private hands could to
sold for that.
Grows DA/Int.—Thiel gentleman occupies a
very independent position In the Senate. Ho
has the power to make the Speaker, but refuses
to exercise it. He eannot support the Wbig
and K. N. candidate, and he will not vote for a
Democrat. Mr. Dareie has been badly treated
by the Whigs. He served them faithfully for
many years. He did not seek the nomination
for Canal Commissioner. It was forced upon
'him; and when be offered to withdraw from tho
canvass they would not let him. They kept hits
in the Sold apparently for the purpose of defeat
ing him, and they then slaughtered him. Ail
`this it was necessary to do to punish him for
being born in Scotland. Mr. D. would do welt
'-to repudiate,thd party that has thus repudiated
him. The Democrats will forgive his foreign
_birth if he will come into their ranks.
Is Down. Ansur.—lt has been aserted by as
Maine paper, and copied extensively throughout
the country, that the widow of Charles C. Terry,
whose maiden name wee Mary Ide, is the author
oG "Ida May," the lest Uncle Tomitude. The
Boston Post says it is authorised to contradict
the story. Mr. Torry, it will be remembered,
died In primp at Baltimore, where he was in
carcerated for aiding in the escape of slaver.
We are strongly inclined to believe that this
keeping the author's name secret and starting o
simmer at intervals for the purpose of contra
- , tllotingit, is nothing more than a dodge of the
publisher to make sell a book that would probe.
•blf have fallen still-born from the press. -
Celestials and ilhandhilis not Ants:lean
By a decision of the Superior Court in_San
Francisco, Shanghais and other Celestials were
declared to be ineligible to the rights and privi
leges of American deacon*. It came about
thus: A John Chinaman made application for
naturalization papers. The Court referred the
mattarto several prominent members of the bar,
who were of the opinion that the Chinese were
not white persons, within the meaning of our
naturalization laws, and could not be admitted
a 9 a citizen.
Corr or LUXURY. —Nearly thirty million dot ,
lore ire paid annually, for foreign silks used in
this county. The silk could be grown and man
' utactured in tide _country, if encouraged, and
this ,drain of money for a luxury Gould be
"topped.
fhtilieir York 27nui' proposee that raw silk
• be.put enthe tree list. 811 k would then be int
: ;Foal& iti , that fona, end snanufaetared bore.
-"Not s bed suggestion disk
jar We hate 7 aeoertained unit
we were mintsion in classifying the Aide nnan
.ate in the Alb* Yard ae a Y.
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PITTSBURGH:
YANUARY -6
Nowa of Oka Day.
WHAT WILL THEY DO
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Statistics of Stoookboat Building in 1854.
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[The falow:ng tea table hrtlfhfstsatatoatt
built in this district for 1854, as taken from the
Register at the Custom House : ]
Date. 444 aptairs. 2bmitve.
J.WY 10...
4 C. W. Batchelor... 06 87.95th5.
• 12... r i.....E.
J. Grace.......... 504 46 .
• 14 -.Haviagets .-.....:....M. Balley.-......161
• 14...CreMeatt City....... 0. H. Cochran-232 30 7
"
. le...Gaml -- .t1........J. T. Rh00da......304 50 "
. 16.-Mosaafield . ' • P. Marratla...-..166 6 "
" 18...fian jihtoniZ.. -B. W. Hunter ....127 7 "
~• 35.:131onlangah's Ilde.O. IL Brower..._ 74 25
PelorlFit...9oMAßY Ameirkm-.ll.likreenlea:....-3114 11 "
- 2.-Eilliburg G. W. 80wman...282 64 ..
" 6:-Pennayleania.......Jno. Klinefelter..4B6 38 "
16-Hunter Hugh Smith 41 09 "
. 16...A1ex. Wilson Alex.Wileon 214 90 "
" 27... Sultan James 00rm1y....339 35 "
March 1...Tw0 Brothers M. Broderick 193 25 "
7.-Grey Cloud.-.-....J. A. Alford 245 81 .
• 14.-Sea Cull 1. 51, Bailey 186 62 .
23... liero J. P. Smith 60 47 "
• 27 -.Genoa J.Throckmorton..226 90 .
" 31-.s.lin'ta Belle J. Humberettme..Mi 70 "
Aeril 5... W. A. Eaves A. Baird.... ....... .145 36 .
• 28-Endeavor John May 200 83 "
May 0..../.lm Buck 11. T. Dexter 111 15 .
• 8.-George Albree A. Leech, .16 181 83 .
• 26-I'orester G. W. KettL ......187 55 "
" 23...Fahneld - W L. I lirmukos...l67 33 "
• 30... Jesse L•Seir 3. W. Anawalt... 72 61 .•
Jue., 6... Kate Cassel Jceeph McVay...l67 48 "
6.-Challenge B. C. Young 220 7 "
. . IC-Eclipse 0. D. Moore 229 7
" TA-Convoy ....... ....... John Wolll, Jr... 123 19 "
TA-Delegate T. Rodgers 208 41 .
TA-Alhambra It Bunting 187
July 3...boulevlile Samuel Dean 165 23 "
• 6... Empire S.. B. Shepherd...ls2 87 .
. s... Fairy Queen J.O Bane 169 25
" 15-Rosalie .2. 1 Rhoads 158 27 .
. 17-101nola Bell, J. 11. Clans 147 72 "
. 17 -Belle Golding T. H. G01ding.....169
Aug't 1.-Parthenla ..... ....... J. J. Robineon...l64 23 ".
• 7.-Aqulls.. J. Nixon 59 47 "
B... Jeannette H. Campbell 144 55 .
• 16.-Ella A. Poe-.- 17.3 1 .
Bept'r 23 ... Ranchero -J. O'Donnell 206 65 "
• 21-Minerva L. IL Abrams...-177 43 .
25.-Llty of Knoxvilte..J. Jaques - 75 tG .
Octet 10-Evansville A.llaird 165 31 .
• 12-Shingle. IL McKelvey....-185 7 .
. 16...inb0w McDonald 84 57 .
" 111.-11raxil _.....R. J. Grace...-.... 211 32 "
• 19-. Swallow G. P. Skein . 198 32 0
• 19.-Cenewago M. A. -
Cox.:. ...156 24 "
• 19... J. H. Done J. Mc:4=ft: 211 55 "
" 21.-Chicago .. 'H. Milligan .......218 55 .
Woodburn .217 19 "
Nov', 5.D...h...- II 0. Donnell ... 47 66 "
' t . 13.-Tigrese .J.Blackmore 176 11 .
16...Eten Franklin Barry 191 87 .
": 17... Grand Turk....--Gallatin 246 60 .
. 17.-Pralrie Rom-.---Maratta. 247 58 "
. 18.-Ocean Wave W. Menlo. 29516 "
. 21... Winifred ........._..A. B. Bunting-125 50 "
I " 24-.llawkEye T. W. Yowler-- 46 62 .
28... Wm. Dooley_ John Sinnot 356 30
• 20.-Bay City A. D. Miller I:2s 2J .
:M.-Empire City P. S. Mu1f0rd....268 17 "
• 30.-Prlnceton J. Todd 95 98 "
• 30.-J. C. Prem00t.....-Stackdale 316 rit .
Dec'; 26.-Gen. Larimer - - 73 21 "
" • 29_2.8. Pringle.- William 5t00pa...307 1 "
Jan'y 1-Paul Jones- J. U. Galea....-...363 57 "
Not included in the above is the " May Flow
er," which was not registered, as she did not
take out a license. She will carry 1,800 tone,
and is to ran from Bt. Louis to New Orleans,
Besides these, there are seven other first class
boats now building at the wharf.
Pittsburgh is by far the most extensive steam
er building district in the United States, and
certainly trebling in amount any other point in
the West. On the Ist of July, 1853, the Steam
tonnage enrolled at Pittsburgh was one-half
larger -than New Orleans; nearly double St.
Louis ; five times as large as Louisville ; and
eight times as Cincinnati.
Liamlot...C. W. Coltldook. Esq
It is a good thing to see Hamlet played. Even
the inartistic mumbling of the. veriest tyro of
the Drama is not altogether unpalatable, so long
as he "speaks no More than is eet down to
him ;" for, clothed in whatever dress of elocu
tion, good or bad, it can never lose its high po
etic brilliancy—its deep peyshological meaning
—its grand dramatic power. Set a diamond in
brass, and the gem sparkles with all its native
fire, and ie none the less valuable. But, to see
Hamlet reel/ played is a still better thing. The
diamond set in pare kol4 finely wrought is " mutt
glorious in our eyes." We are disposed to place
Mr. Couldock with Macready, Forrest and Mur
dock, at the top of the pinnacle—to inscribe his
name by the side of theirs in the loftiest niche.
He surrounds Hamlet with the pure gold of in•
tellect, taste. art and judgment. His rendition
of the great soliloquy on suicide—" to be or not
to be,"--is capital. His walk, gesturee, intona
tions—in fact his entire action is strictly in ac
cordance with those rules of high art which have
never been written down, but which are never
theless " known by heart "-by every appreciative
I mind. "Hamlet," says Coleridge, "has been
, the darling of every country in which the litera
ture of England has been fostered." We con
sider it no exaggeration to say that Hamlet can
be a " darling " to the patrons of the Drama
only when represented by such actors as Cool
dock.
We cannot omit bestowing high enconiums
also upon his Rs:Lelieu. lits Luke Feeleisug is
proverbially great; and so of his other charac
ters. We trust the public will not forget to be
stow an appropriate patronage upon Mr. C. dur
ing his present engagement at the Theatre. Let
it be said to the credit of our city, that '•brains"
shall hot go unrewarded.
atir We give place to the subjoined letter
from a highly respectable citizen of Cambria
county, in relation to the benefit his lady derived
from the skillful treatment of Dr. C. M. Fitch,
as it may be of interest to many of our readers
friends, or who are themselves suffering of di eesae
of the lunge. Dr. Fitch positively leaves our
city for St. Louis on the 15th inst., so that all
who wish to consult him, and avail themselves
of hie skill in the disease above referred to, must
do so before that time. His success in this oily
has been remarkable: numerous letters like the
one below, we doubt not, could be procured by
writing to those who have been his patients, and
we aro authorized to say that Mr. McFarland
will give any one further information conoerning
Mrs. McF.'s case upon writing to him. As will
be observed by a card in another column, a de
duction in fees is made to persons visiting from
a distance, in consideration of the expense at
tendant upon traveling:
P. ~s 5 CREWE VILLAGI, Jan. 3, 1855.
To TUN EDITORS or TEM PLITSBOTIPH POST:
Dear Sir:—As I understood that Dr. Calvin M.
Fitch is to remain but a week longer in Pitts
burgh, I have thought it might he a favor to the
suffering, to state the effects of his treatment in
the case of my wife, who, seven weeks since,
caosulted Dr. Fitch for au affection of the lunge,
from which rho bad been suffering for four
years. She was much emaciated, coughed se
verely, and raised large quantities of dense,
heavy matter, which would instantly sink in
water. Under Dr. Fitch's treatment she hue
Improved beyond expectation; the cough has
abated, her expectoration greatly diminished,
and she has gained no less" than twenty five
pounds In flesh. Her improvement has been so
rapid that I have thought it worthy of record,
especially as our physician had pronounced the
ease nearly hopeless, and endeavored to per•
suede me from applying to Dr. Fitch. If you
see fit to give this an insertion in the columns of
your paper, you will, I think, do a great service
to all who are ect unfortunate as to be laboring
under disease of the lungs, and greatly oblige
Your ob't servant,
Axoaxw BPFAILAND.
[From the Philadelphia Ledger of Wednesday.]
A Bank In Trouble.
A suggestion was Sled yesterday in the Su
preme Court, by St. George T. Campbell and M.
Russell Thayer, on behalf of the Attorney
General, setting forth that the Commercial
Bank of Pennsylvania, in this city, had violated
the fundamental articles of its act of incorpora
tion, in discounting notes at usurious and un
lawful rates of interest, and in dealing in pro
missory notes, contrary to the express prohibi
tion contained in said act of incorporation, and
suggesting that by reason of such alleged un
lawful practices and abuses of their corporate
powers, the Bank had forfeited its charter.
The Court ordered a writ of Tao warranto to
issue against the Bank, returnable January
20th, 1856. At the same time a bill in ' , gully
was filed by Messrs. Campbell and Thayer, on
behalf of Wm. L. Manderson, praying for a
special injunction to restrain the Commercial
Bank from continuing to discount paper at usu
rious and unlawful rates of interest, and from
discounting any paper except such as might
come before the Board of Direotors in a regular
and lawful manner. The Court ordered the
motion for the injunction to be heard on Satur
day next.
mar Our Harrisburg correspondent has Mat
ua his first letter, and it is worth a perusal by
all. It is $ good one. We hope for more of the
urns sort from the risme source.
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MILL Or Hones OF ItiPBASSINTATIVIII.
January 2, 1865.
Deer Post :—Here we are, amongst the as
sempled Salons of this great Commonwealth.
They have all arrived, registered, bored and been
bored ; have met in their official capacity, elect
ed • Speaker, and, whilst I write, are enrolling
their names preparatory and prefatory to doing
"the State some service," in the way of legisla
tion.. They are certainly 'saline a looking, dig
nified and intelligent a body of law-makers as
the old Keystone has had here in a long time.
"I speak the things that I myself do know," for
I have seen a good many legislatures in my rea
sonably protracted period of earthly pilgrimage!
Ahem! I feel better after getting over that pe
riod. The candidates for Speaker were Henry
K. Strong, of Philadelphia city, Whig, "K. N.,"
&c., and Richardson L. Wright, of Philadelphia
county, that "used to was," now also of the
city. The vote stood, Strong, 76; Wright, 18;
M'Combs, 1; Fraley, of Schuylkill, 2. "Sam"
had evidently been about; at least the vote so
indicated. A majority of Democrats and all the
Whigs voted for Mr. Strong, among whom I
might mention your Representative, John M.
Kirkpatrick, Esq., who seems to be determined
to have a mind of his own, and do what he be
lieves right. Mr. Strong is an old member, a
man of years, a gentleman of dignity and ur
banity of manner, and will, I doubt not, make
an excellent °Meer. I gay this much, although
differing, as you know, widely from him in his
political views. He was conducted to the chair
by Messrs. Smith, of Philadelphia, and Wright,
his opponent. After • brief, neat speech, the
oath of office was administered to him by Mr.
Wright, and so came "the conolueion of the whole
matter I"
The Senate is in great 'tribulation. The death
of Mr. Foulkrod and absence of Mr. Buokalew
renders the eleotion of a Speaker and other
officers, a matter of no easy accomplishment.
This afternoon they had five balloting, but with
no results, so far as an election was concerned.
Mr. Darsie and Mr. Frazer, of Fayette, hold the
reins. The last election rather "riled " Mr. D.
at the Whigs—and I do not wonder l—and
now, in these last days of his political existence,
as it would seem, he seems disposed to pay them
well for what they did, as also what they did—
not! Dental Smyser, fat, rubicund and rosy,
who would like to have been Supreme Judge,
but could not, merely and only because he had
not votes enough, is also here. He is a very
clever man, and makes a very good " Know
Nothing!" country judge, hut compared with
, that master jurist, Judge Black, is no where at
all. I take it he is up here pulling the wires of
1 the underground operations. Great men, even,
as you know by experitmee, will sometimes do
things they ought not.
Rev. John Chambers, Rev. Anger Boon, and
Dr. T. A. Van Dyke, all of Philadelphia. are
here, and have been closeted with vie Exnellen
cy, the Governor, in behalf of the unfortunate
and to be pitied Dr. Beale. I say " unfortunate
and to be pitied," whether guilty or innocent.
it does appear to me that be was convicted upon
the very eliglitest testimony, and that, were I
Governor of the Commonwealth, I should see
, tainly pardon him. The opinion of scientific
men, and those of disinterested lookers-on, du
, ring the trial, almost compel me to that belief.
The finding of the jury, by its very singularity
—guilty, with recommendation of mercy—indi
cates there was doubt even with them. If guilty,
he deserved the meet condign punishment ; and
if not. he deserved an entire and hearty acquit
tal. The verdict in itself considered is a menu
' ment of stupidity, which no act of mine might
I ever rear. But of this enough.
The Senate meets to-morrow morning, when
land where, If I mistake not, there will be " •
good time generally." There are about twenty
applicants for every office in the gift of both
Houses. How candy enough can be had to fill
all their nouths is more than I can divine.
Captain Short, of Manchester—one of the pio•
seers of N &deism —is here, paddling his own
CUM for Sergeant-at-Arms ; as is ale° Dr. John
E. Parks, of the same neat thriving little
I borough "with a future before it,"—as " Hor
ace," of "v bite coat" and woolly bead" no
toriety has it. I humbly trust they may bete
be successful One borer for the same office
told me to day that his reason fur wishing it,
over doorkeeper, &c-, was, that having been " a
millitary man" (he still rejoices iu the aosawirpitt
of " Msjor,") in his "young days," "it soinukti
better," and was "mon in" his "hag:" I en
tirely appreciated his love for the venerable and
antique, but fear his love for the pay was pars
mount. So we go.
The old year left us gently and peseefelly,
with scarce • perception of It's having gone.
"It went out with the tide " The new was an
nounced with salvos of artillery and bands of
music. Young gluts, with landscape pantaloons,
white kids, large neck ties, patent leathers, and
steeple crowns, were the Prominent feature of
yesterday, is they wended their way hither and
thither, calling upon the fair, (and they are not
a few I assure you!) of this goodly city. 1 trust
you keep this time honored custom alive in your
great smoke house: I like it much. It tight
ens the links in the chain of friendships, and
eneourages those social amenities and courtesies
which contribute so largely to the making up of
a pleasant life. Moreover, to me, it is as items
with our friend, the military Major, a reliving
of " my young days," is parting radiance of a
long vanished eummer—rich and laden with •
lasc.ous fruitage of hopes and tenderness, which
never, as you know, ripened Into reality.
'Even now, in these days of " the sere and yel
low led" of my bachelorhood, semembranees of
these and similar customs, comes over me with
with a most kindly freshness, and carry me
back, in eight of myself, to hours and moments
that were in very deed golden! Bat • truce to
sentiment, and your pardon for so long and stu
pid a letter. More anon. A.
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Dr. liondorsora, of Blow York
'We cheerfully copy from the Courier and En
quirer, the following complimentary paragraph,
because we know it is well merited. Dr. 11. as
an oculist, possesses a reputation earned by long
experience and extensive practice. He haa ef
fected, to our knowledge, many cures that have
baffled the skill of others. We therefore recom
mend him to the afflicted.
DiseAs■ or TUN EVlL—This is a complaint
which is very prevalent in New York at this sea
son of the year, and one extremely difficult for
physicians to treat with success. A gentleman
attached to this office was severely afflicted with
Inflamed eyes a short time since, and two emi
nent physicians, after the usual treatment of
cupping, leechttig, blistering, &0., failed to af
ford relief, when thq patient heard of several
remarkable cures made by Dr. Henderson, ocu
list, No. 468 Broadway, and procured his ser
vices. Dr. H. with a site treatment entirely his
own, restored the affected eyes to snob an extent
in one week, that the patient was enabled to re
sume hie duties. This, however, is but one arise
out of scores. where Dr. H. had restored eyes
which had not been operated upon with success
according to the old system. He has treated
with happy results nearly a hundred patients
from the public institutions during the last year,
and this, too, without resorting to cups, leeches,
blisters, soarifyingoalomel, or any of the harsh
means so often in use.
Dr. H.'e advertisement will be found in ano
ther column.
A " Ilnava " Famitsu NonLamart. Lord
Forth has returned to England from the Crimea.
It is said his return has created great indigna
tion. The London correspondent of the New
York Tribune writes:
-He is a very young officer, a minor, and, as it
seems, not much of a hero. In the battle of
Alma he threw himself on the ground, and
screamed—" I am frightened, I cant't fight."
Lord Raglan sent him word that in the next bat
tle he wee expected to distinguish himself by his
gallantry, that his cokardice might be forgotten.
But at Inkermann he again behaved as coward
ly; two officers, therefore, were sent by the
General-in-chief to cast away his epaulettes, to
break his sword, sod kick him out of the camp.
He returned to England a disgraced man, his
family disown him, and the aloha are closed.
against him.
air Liebig, the German chemist, having made
many experiments, recommends the making of
wheat and rye bread, by using a pint of lime
water to five pounds of flour. He urges the
abandoning the use of Baleratus in the rais
ing of bread, and to shbstitute therefor pure
baker's yeast and lime water. '• Cream
of tartar and carbonate of soda are far inferior
to common yeast for making healthy bread,"
says the Scientific dsiericoa. The lime water is
prepared by stirring some quick lime in cold
water, then after allowing the sediment to set
tle, draw it off, -sad put It in bottles for use.
No care is required about the quantity of
lime, as the water will imbibe only a certain
quesititl.
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Reported Erpresaly for the Daily Norma
FURTHER BY THE ASIA.
Now YCIIII4 January 4.—Flags of truce were.
exobange4 respecting money for
On the Ist of December there were more reins,
and the state of the roads had presented the sr
rival of supplies. Part of the British forces
were temporarily on short allowance. The num
ber of deaths by fever and cholera were sixty
daily. On the 2d of December the rains contin
ued. Deserters say that the condition of the
Russians was worse than the aldee.
There was much bell ringing and rejoicing in
Sebastopol during the night; it is supposed ow
ing to the arrival of provisions.
On the 6th, a eortie against the French was
repulsed with much loos. ,
On the 9th, the Moniteur' says, the batteries
of the besiegers were re-established, and the al
lies eufficiently entrenched and provisioned to
remain through thewinter.
A Russian despatch, dated the 18th, states
that nothing of importanoe had occurred. Some
email sorties were successful; in one, the Rue•
slang had captured some small mortars, and
spiked others which were larger. The fire of
the allies was but feeble. The Russian defences
on the South are estimated at 100 guns stronger
than when the siege began. On the other hand,
the British have erected a very powerful bat
tery, which has not yet been opened, on an emi
nence north of the valley of inkermann, com
manding every house in Sebastopol, besides
being another step towards the investiture of the
place.
It was observed that the Russians were arming
their ships in Sebastopol, probably for an at—
tempt to a surprise by sea.
Liprandi has been deprived of the command,
for a fault committed at lukermann on the 6th.
Five thousand French had reached Constanti
! nople on the Bth, on their way to the Crimea as
a contingent.
Omar Pacha's force to be sent to the Crimea
is now called 45,000 men. Omar is to embark
in a few days.
Generals Guyon, Eileen Fachs,-and ten Polish
staff officers, were ordered to the Crimea from
Asia, as soon as the English fleet withdrew from
the Gulf of Finland.
The Russian Admiral Tirnoff put to sea from
Swebearg on the Slat. On the 9th the ships had
steamed as Ur as Dangoe.
On the 10th November, Admiral Rumainsoff
left, Bwebearg with four ships of the line, which
were towed by steam frigates and safely reached
Cronstadt.
The bill for the, enlistment of 40,000 Germans
awakened protr4ted debates. Disraeli and his
party In the House opposed It, but would not
throw any unfair obstacle in the way. Milner
Gibson said that the enlistment of foreign mer
senarire, independently of their governments,
violated the principles of neutrality, and might
be taken advantage of by Russia to hire pries
teem in the United States.
The Chancellor of Exchequer give notice that
he will propose that the duty on tea remain 18d
per pound until peace.
Sir James Graham has stated that Admiral
Fanshawe is making vigorous efforts for the de
struction of the slave trade in Cabs.
The foreign enlistment bill was read a third
time In the House of Commons on Friday night.
and passed by a majority of 88. The measure is
strongly repugnant to the feelings of the people.
It is regarded as a job to put money In the pock
,
ens of our cousins Hanover and Gotha.
' Debates ensued on the militia bill; Earl Derby
and his party opposing the removal of the militia
to foreign garrisons. The bill lissread a second
time and passed through committee.
Lord John Kassel stated that the number of
troops France is willing to send to the seat of
war is only limited by the number of transports.
The transfer of deposits by savings banks,
amounting to .C 38000,000, from the Bank of
England, into Government three per ovate,was
regarded unfavorably, and caused the funs to
recede.
Carter & Co., ship brokers of London, have
suspended. - Their liabilities are £BO,OOO, which
the assets wilt probably meet.
Fttw:.—Tbs proposed loan which occupied
the attention of Government, might be post
poned until March.
ACSTILIA.—On the 14th, at Vienna, the ratte
cations of the triple treaty were exchanged.
It is reported at Vienne that Russia accepts
the four points as the basis of peace negotia
does, but the raring of Sebastopol, or the re
daction of the Black Bea fleet, will never Tobin.
tarily be ceded. If an tiffanies equivalent
should be proposed, Russia promises acceptance.
The treaty between Great Britain and Japan
was regarded with great favor. Sir James
Sterling attempted to obtain similar terms for
France, but the Japanese Minister refused. A
special French mission will be sent.
Consols 91i ®914.
Gen. Harley was amongst the passengers of
the Asia .
THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS
SCOOND SWISION.
W•9131310T0S CITY. J1L159147 . --Semite —lir.
Somner presented • memorial from the citizen!
of Massachusetts vetting forth the evils result
ing from emigrant*, and particularly from Ro
man Catholics, and asking Congreu for a head
tax of not less than 5 on each foreigner sr
tiring in this country. Referred to the com
mittee on the Judiciary.
On motion of Mr. Elwin, the bill containing
the California Land commission, which palmed
the House yesterday, was taken up and passed
without debate.
Mr. Brodhead's Bounty Laud Bill was re
'UMW.
Mr. Dodge's (of lows,) amendment to Mr.
Clayton's amendment—the former proposing a
maximum of 320 acres in one tract., and 640 in
one township—was taken up.
Mr. Chase expressed himself in favor of, and
Mr. Clayton against the amendment, which was
adopted—yeas 24, nays 15.
~,Rowe—Mr. Wheeler presented a memorial—
which was referrA to the Committee on Com
meroe—from shipmasters and shipping mer
ohanta in New York, relative to certain floating
lights at the mouth of that harbor.
On motion of Mr. Stanton, of Tennessee, the
message of the President relative to the re.es
tablishment of the Navy Yard at Memphis was
referred to a special committee.
Mr. Fester introduced s bill for continuing
the improvements in the harbor of Dunkirk. Re•
ferredlo the Committee on Commerce.
The Rouse went into committee, and took up
tho bill for the relief of purobasen of swamp
lands, which was passed.
While this was in committee, Mr. Sollars mule
a Know Nothing speech.
Messrs. Giddioge and Nein had something to
any in reply to a reference made by Mr. Boilers
to sectarianism and Abolitionism.
On the passage of the bill the House adjourned
aseeiabling of the lllshii/au Legislature.
DIITROIT, January 4.—The Legislature met to
day. The message of the Governor states the
indebtedness of the State to be over three mil
lions dollars. The surplus in the Treasury on
the 80th November is 8+558,004. The Governor
recommends the prohibition of all bank bills un
der five dollars, also an amendment of the Pro
hibitory Liquor Law to the License System of
one or more gallons; an amendment to the law
relative to mining companies; increasing their
capital, &e.
Zaeltament at Albany'
ALBAET, January 4.--Considerable excitement
prevails, in consequence of the interference of
Catholic Priests, who destroyed books of a re
ligions character given to the children at the
Alms House, on Sunday last. Four teachers,
appointed by the influence of the Priests, and
acting under their directions, seised the books
and destroyed them.
Sentence of • Post Ottlee Robber
BALTIMOI.I, January 4.—The motion for a new
trial in the case of Martin, a poet office clerk
convicted of stealing money from a letter, was
overruled to-day. He -was sentenced to ten
years imprisonment.
id ore Failures In Holton
Boston, January 4.—A. Y. Farwell & Co.,
produce dealers, have suspended. It is thought
their assets will meet their liabilities.
The failure of Belcher, of Bt. Louis, wan. the
cause of the suspension of this fine.
The Strike on the Baltimore and Ohio
12=1
BALM:NODE, January 4.—The strike on the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is ended, and the
business of the company is going on with great
activity. New men have been employed.
ealllayr of the Asia.
Herne; January 4.—The Asia sailed et noon
for Boston. She reports having seen the Sarah
Sande on the 24th returning to port.
Fa&lure.
Drraorr, January 4.—Howard, Smith & Co.,
Bankers, of this oity, have suspended.
Speaker of liasisehasette!Logislatare.
Soares, January 4.—The Be,. W. C. Eddy, at
Lowell, 41 elected Speaker of the Home.
„, • .
•••'
•••' •p• 11.•
nits*... Controlled mid
_. WnFn"
f 1
*kg., V.16.:40, •
that daft thr0..,.. • r Kew, and distract
the brain, are referable directly to an un.tural condition
Of tW servo. system. The weaker sex are a prey to •
variety of agonies that may truly be called intillitar all
Vowing out of the disordered action of the nerved The
nerves ate the seat of all pain. Kill the nerve of a "raging
troth," and the pain ceases. Destroy the serves of • limb,
and it L . paralysed. Reader all the nerved of the hams
Insensible, and you produce death. Of what Munson too
porton., therefore, most a preparation be that mill bduse
health, vigor, hardiness, and permanent energy, into this
complex arrangement of vital agents known►, the nervous
system. .Experienoe has proved, the faculty admit, the
record shows, that Dr. MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR.
OR WEDIAL will produaa these almost relsoculaue effects.
If all men could witness the changes it brings about in the
condition of those who are "ready to perish "—how It ban
ishes melancholy, begets strength, controls pain, builds up
,'and fortifies the constitution, and prolongt life—it would
be unneces..y to advertise It. Newspapers ere merely
rood as media to draw attention to It. To be universally
used, and unhesitatiagly rolled upon, it merely requires to
be universally known. The aid of the press Is invoked to
guide the public to Ibis living fountain; but no printed
words can adequately set forth Its val..
The Cordial It put up, highly maetantratel, in pint bole
ties. Price three dollars per bottle; two for Ave dollars;
six for twelve dollars. C. IL RING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, New York.'
Boldby Druggista throughout the United States, Canada
and the West ladles.
PLEAIING tt.' BIWA" No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
DIL DINI. U. KeYtl6tt, N 0.140 Wood /Aran, do •
N. IL HELM :tan t co., No. 57 Wood street
J. P. FLISMINti. Allegheny City. deakalaw
"Sr Great Cure of litho anastiom.«The editors
or the Itichmoud Reintigicoo, of December Sith, 1862, nj
that Carter's Spanish Mixture Is no quack medicine.
They had s man in their pram room Who was 011401
with violent mercurial rheumatism, who wee oontlatially
complaining of mieery in the beck, limbs and joints,—hie
rya had became Leverith and mousey, neck replies, throat
ems, and all the symptoms of rheamatiem, combine' with
f3crofeils. Two bottles of CARTER'S SPANIEL( MLYTURB
cared him, and, in en editorial optic. ea above, they beer
testimony to lie wonderful effects, and may their only re.
get L., that all seffering with Gnus of, the blood are not
aware of the criatence of such • undkrltte. They cheerfully
reccanmend
•f gee awir cargo te e md notice in around tie
tattle. dectlis
W Facts, Without Comnient.ras public
should know them.
Nzw Yogi, October 10, 1102
Mn. Hanley, No. 119 Suffolk street, writes as that ehe
has been troubled with worms for some three years, and
that she used ems vial of Dr. IWLANWEI CZYMBILATHD
VEKNUFUGE, which brought ■way over fifty large worms.
Iler usual good health immediately returned.
Hrs. Quimby, No. 162 Ruse street, New York, under date
of November 26, 1652, writes as that she had a child which
had been unwell for better than two month. Eheprosesed
bottle of MPLaner's Vermlfuge, and soimbilsbeed IL The
child named a large quantity of worms, and In a few days
was as hearty es sear It had heel. Parents, with sash tes
timony before them, should sot hesitate when there is any
reason to suspect mums, and lees no tiros in pratarkag and
Aiministerieg Dr. Ulnae's Vaunted*. It sorer SW% and
is perfectly safe.
P. B..—The above 'minable remedy, else Dr. irldmes
ebreted Liver Ms, Min now be had at an respettabie Drug
Storm In Ws city.
Purchmers will be careful to mak for, and take um. bat
Dr. IPLane's Vermlfuge. All others, in comparison, are
worthies.
Mao, far tole by the mole peoyeetots,
FLEXISO MOIL,
fittoomoors to J. MOO t 00,
dee3o:deer No. eb Wood Knot.
EW ADVERTIS
taisarttera yams, naLtroalL comps.
zuestrug of this titaltloldersee the Chid&
rugs uALLgy g art to II OOMP.S.BI be beta, in
essordatsee uttitbeezerniouset theatertenou
the Sth day of Jseeutry, Mb, et Cl. br. Merles Hotel, to
the City ofPittsburgh, at 8 debtek to the anansOoll, foe
the purputs of steeling &Hord of Managers for the ewes.
OFFICk 468 bIIOADW AY, year. J. K. OUR GRAND IT., WSW TOIL I tag
- - - - 810(18.11KAD, President.
Pittatuargh,,Debeetbet 18, 1854—ititselikul
DR. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
MARL ALL 2.OIAAAA OA fliM ER AID OAR Imam CLTPLIKI
OR Till VU oT CI.LOIREL
Hare from 9 A. M. to 4 P.Y.
t3ouna, GRANULATED LIDS, Ingesmation, Acateor
In, Chronic Madam with Vilma, .amino. and
Calmat Scrofeleue, Weeplegor Watery Syne, am moose
the ism... of lb. eye which me Mated by Dr.. M. wan
perfect eetienection.
All dimmers of the Ear treated upon melentlile priseiples.
Artificial Eyes lewerted atheist an operation.
Ail Darn post.paid all moor* prompt attention.
W. mat the following references from away the thou
sands of ram what have been macorsifully treated by Dr.
Henderson
Wm J. Fryer. EM-S etroadway, Albany, N. Y.
*Alfred Southwick, Printer, .. "
IJ. Dais Balls, N. Y.
Wm. W. Smith. Detente. Mich.
• M re. A. M. 1.. Man, New Tat City, N. Y.
t Mise Mary bellows, N. M. Station, Ducats ro., N. Y.
•Earard O. Bolger, Mail, Conn.
•Joho Seamen, Engineer, N. Y.
David Little, Amylase, N. Y.
Wei. F. LOU.., Oa Calder amilag., N. Y.
Vasa. W. Kirby, Brooklyn. L. I.
. Janis Bealyere,
A. B. Rama Telegraph Operator, Bt. Nicholas Hata.
N. M. Perris., Deist guilder, Eloaton St
N. B. Doolittle, M. 11. llama, N. Y.
Mrs Knlcarbocker, Yonkers N. Y.
M. P. Collins, Teacher Pensainehip, Troy, N. Y.
R. L Bar, Albany, N. Y.
A. Dlitenbacb, Schenectady, N. Y.
Capt. II H. Ilailand, Athens, N. Y.
Job. W. Harken, Blegbampton, N. Y.
*There patients were blind, and had to ha led to the °Mee.
At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the elty
at pleaeure.
•I heed ruse of Amanrods were reabited to dght attar
they were glean up as Incurable by the fatuity, and ears be
referred to by any person who wishes; to learn the Leta to
them ells, by writing to them. jans
MGiolC AT 11/ILV —eILAK/a/I"rn BAMIX,No.
115 Word street, having made anangementa with the
altered,. Music Publiebtog House of William Hall A 30.1.
of Nen York. en tad mho of their Taloa& Oita/argon Is
ecabled to offer all their nonaopyright Mods, together 'with
that of b entire stook of Music and bletaical Works, at an
avenge of mer itatr Me firmer pica.
Hereafter the price of Music will to made tv conform to ,
oor national currency, and the price trill to marked On every -
piece, thus On copyright picom—"Copyrlght, mots,"
and oti nom copyright—" liedueed prim mate"
• All bastriscilon hooka and Musical Worlusolll to reduced
In proportion.
its imticipation of the great iIiGNIMM• of sum In come.
sitimice of reduced prima have made large additions to my
&miler extensive stock of neat M aafq and will nodes all
now publications as moo as Lamed.
CH ARLAYTTY BLUM M, N 0.113 Wood street.
Ml• Agent Nor Me ealanratrd Liu:atom Mum; alto, far
Ilallet, Darts A CO, Baotou;lnes, Bro. t Co., Yam York;
J. C. Fuller, Naar Murk; and balehenback t Mn,
delphis janb
— iron City Ceneumereital College.
REDUCTION IY PRlCitn—Ouly g 4 for a tail course of
iaetrn•Cou In writing.
es the time are bard and money sense, Prof. MILIAR
it BRO. have determined to sedum their terse In Penman•
thin, In order that all may have an equal chance to aegnire
• splendid Mpg of Writing, impeder In may now being
taught In this city: and with the aid of their hand-brute,
and new exercises, (which am used by to.. anly,) they
guarantee more es Usfaction to every loolividtud who may
dadre to improve their handwriting.
M a Bro. bare been obliged to enlarge their eatataleb
ment, and he o dole{ have spared anther pains Dar =perms
In malting their apartments In every way more 'p.a. ns
and magcigrent than those of any other in/Marin of the
kind in Pittaburir. The public are politely invited to all
and Judge for themselem, and at the mime time examine
the bapioveruent mule to Writing by porous In the city.
Ladies or Gentlemen wishing to become purla are re.
spicifally informed that an Introductory tome, explanato
ry of the mode of teaching, praotinally illustrated, and free
of charge, will be cheerfully given.
Open from 1.1 o'clock, A. M., till 10 P.M. Tonne for the
course, it. km/
— oxAmu viciatisli.e.rzom BALL!
TO BE OIVILX ON MONDI TTIC AY,
HAL JANUARY BTH, AT LA
PAYL.
AD. GRANNY respectfully al12011.2•11 to bar friends
M
and patrons, that .h. will give her next Sated &Arse
on MONDAY ZVI:NINO, Janum Mb, 1868, at Lafayette
MIL in ollebration of the Anniversary of the Battle of
New Orleans. Subscriber for toe manna are admitted on
the same tickets, as this Bailee will ho given In plaint of
Thuroday next.
All the Ladies who attended Mad. Ginned's •• •
Soirees are respectfully invited, as also her patrons. ay
quest, no Children will be in attendance. Tickets to he had
of Mad. Granek latdilSt
administrator's Notice. I
ALL PEREONIS interested are hereby notthed that Let
toren( AdatitiLtration, on the mate of MARY .. .IEIS
late of Snowden township, A 11 .0.07_ 0 0 00 (7.
have been granted to the eubenther. All persons inth "
to the sidd mate are requested to make Immediatepr
L
and those h..ing claims against the same will plws pre
sent then, duly authenticated Ibr sattlesuent, to the sub
eoribec. AiloB HOLLAND, Adminlinnoor.
Upper AL Weir t • January 2, 11145-Ijuthertlto
WI7ABAS, Letters of AdralnistraUon to the estate of
KanRAT .7. 111•17611X7011, lateof soum
ty, dowered, have been granted to the subem.V .: =
so ns Indebted to mid estate are requested to make
payment, and those haring dame against the same trill
preeent them, duly authenticated for settlement, to
RACHICL u.. 110711.63071., Admildstnitrix,
No. 430 Liberty strw4 Pittsburgh.
ALL PERSONS Indebted to the estate ot ADAM NEIL,
late of Upper Bt. Clair township, Allegheny county,
deceased, will make payment to the undersigned lieeentors,
and those haring claim will present them, properly anthen
tkatted, for settlement. ROBERT NEIL,
AMOK EOLL&ND,
Executors.
8001181 8006111 1)0011111—Jest received:
Notes on Duels and Duelling: by Loren= Sabine.
Ida May, or Stories of Things Actual and Perthle.
Parish and other Penciling.: by Kirwan.
Ruth Hall, a Domestic Tale: by Fanny Fern.
The History and Poetry of Finger Rings: by Marlin Rd.
wards.
LUNN Fudge
and Vio Doings, fro lets,u, TouyT houg Fudge.. Record : by Ike ldarreL
or ts In e and Verse of the
True Graces of Haklenhood: b h y
Rosal Pros ie
The Life of P. T. Barnum: written by hhnsalL
Elumanity to the City: by the BST. C. H. Chapin.
The Lands or the Barran: by Bayard Taylor.
Freaks of Fortune, or the History and Adventures of Ned
Lore: by J. B. Jonas. For sale by
W. A. GILDBNYRNNIY &
janf• No. 76 Fourth str.et.
PIANO TORTE INSTRUCTORS AT 1112312028 PRJOKI
Derthars Cunha.. Method. reload prke ; $1,60
Beyer'a Celebrated Itsetruotor, do 1,00
Iturgmullent do do 1,0,
Boston Plano Instructor, do 1,60
Curare Complete instructor, do 1,60
Crama's do do do 1,00
Huatat'a lilelebrated do do 2 , 00
Do do do (abtfd) do 60
Piano without a Master, do 26
Barrowes Piano Porte Primer, do 26
ClLarke's Piano Porte Catachlatm do 26
Ter sale at the Mtudo @tore Of JOHN H. MILLOR, •
jart6 81 Wood street,
L===nuural
AItABEMINT ROOM, 21 feat wide 1:7E2 dem titoddeda
above pound, wall Wilma! and Tall lightad, Till be
mod chirp until the ist April. Enquire At - the elite at
the BIOLNING PQM WEI
SPECIAL NOTICES.
st'l ILL LO GER • EISI 7. • O
STAT.—In eon...fp:wane of accumula.
Item of deneands upon his timahniiiillisseell wlielk has
thin ter attended his exertions, Dr:Wit:TIN E. PITCH
finds It hnossible to leave Pittsburgh as soon us he had
didguol; be will -Retebsie bre.* entirely bleak= sp
yaintotants, end Seandn In this my until the - tithile of .
January,. resell , * tails. daily, (Sabbath excepted,) till
SATURDAY EVIIIIEW, Joinsaryllith, at his rooms et the
OLty Hotel. All perms dealing to consult Aim are pull
-40107 requested to make is early sppliestirso as possible,
e under no cirenbittanees will it be possible for him to
remain longer than the time specified; it will, thorebee, be
useless to make application after that date, except by letter
or by incurring the expense of &journey to New York.
N. u.—To patients visiting Dr:Pitch trim a distance, a
reduction from his regular charge will be made, to couside•
nitiOn of the expense of traveling. dee23.dantf
WDllirlda3adTbs Directors of the atistAJl
TED PIHNSIMM'e. INAMIKANON COMPANY ..hrbrai
ibis-day, declared a Wilmot Oat of gaits scenting to tbis
oats, of sew imams, upon sash share at tha capital stock
sutacrlbed. B. FINNEY, oecrstary.
Pittsburgh, December 30th, • jullad
17 . 0 P Aet to IS tooktioldott*Oonti rats
aware Vain= ilannocn Conresr, Pittsburgh, 'sun
ary 1,18155.-1 a amrdence with the Muter, • general"
meeting of the-Stockholders of the ALLSOLUIN P SAUEY
SAILIWAD COMPANY, will be held et their What, N 0.74
Water street, Pitte tough, on theMlltPf TUILSDAY (otit day)
of lehruary next, at 10 o'clock. A. Of., at which time and
place the report of the President and Managers for the
pest year, and a plateaus:a of the affairs of the Company,
will be presented. And at 12 o'clock. IL, In election for
President and Beard of Memoirs tor the en-ning year wil
be held. Datil] J. CLISSON, F4nrretary.
Western Farman' Liumraneo Company,
NEW LISBON, 011.1.0.
H. /111 , C A. 6 Y Avant, •
T. MARLIN BUILDLNO,IOB 113.111 D NT., YITTNBUBOIL
oniaser
JAMES KELLY. Yntet.. JAMES HIIIIBECK, V. Predet.
LEVI MAILTIN, Beenotary and Treantrer.
James Burbank, Henry Springer,
Daninl liarbaugb, Er., Levi Martin,
N. B. Mr.Laughiln, James Lesion, •
Jews lit James Belly,
Maher A.llMaksour elaughlin, ,
Print., L,.i barrio, Seentary
A. A A. !!'Hate, Th. Um :e Dr. Irish, Joseph Ilan,
Springer Harbassity IL M. litontoa, Wilkinson A floffsnott,
Gilbert t Fredsnek, Pilltsbray,h; Jas. Almon, Asq.,
Curets= a Co, Cleveland; Cram= A kilkv, Dr. G. Print,
deet3
IPIT/9.14.0111. Illuminance Gump: way of
Pittabeeratae—Wli. UACIALItY, Yr endeut
demula L. us K 614 ICU. Secretary.
Office: 04 Water Areet,bottneee Market ens MOOS SWINIJ.
Imam EECILL end CLEW ittatts, on the Obloand 010(tke•
eit=ere nog tributaties;
spinet Lae or Diametral), rim
AMO—Agattart the losefir of the Nes s and Inland Naafis.
%mend I!=ilmetWon..
,ate
Milan Bnaley,• Wzr.Lothearjr.,
Jams Y. Cooper, Samuel M-Ybar,
liaantal Bogy Wiliinsullinghsso,
Hobert Dunlap,jr., lots S. Unmanly „
Lame IL Pennock. klasel• m, .
B. fisstaugh, . J. Schomuzukkar,
!rata:Br/ant, 7 WiLlisia B. Bat -
Johliablploc." deal,
o'ollie, Ohio and Penneytrouts Stall.
room",
.11.:ansfinuky s - -trreseassiw, Dasietaber A
Ine4.—baelen—Tbe annual Meeting of the Stocaboldere
sad Ilieetion of Directors of the trll/0 ADiD e.821,51851c
VANIA RA ILROAD I.6.OIPANY, fin.the enening year; will
be held at the edbre of the Company, in Pittsburgh, on
111tIrUSDAT, the Zth day of January, 1000, between The
bonze of 10 A. H. and 3 P. D , (Etteeth3g at 10 )
By order of the Based of Directors.
der556411 .
J. ROBINSON, Secretary.. •
Hia- Mot co.—Pittsburgh oast OtArabon-
1 1 W will* BAiltroad Comparay.--The Annual
ktsethut of the Stockholders of .he riTTDBUILSEI AND
eTZOISZNYILLk AAILIWAD COMPANY beheld, in
accarditnoe with law, on MONDAY, the Bth dAy of January,
1156, at the at
of the Ooastany, Ne. lid Third street,
tittobargh, at /0 o'clock la the forenoon, for the porpor
'of elect:hid a Prwskient end twelve Directory lir the ease-
Izqtreer. .
dreaLtd - WARMS NAYLOR, Fare tau.
nolsoinigottelia nwigiatloa Conapasly,
Mar —lllotico to bloc/amide ea.-orbs annuel
Meeting of the finicktoidem of the hiuNtidahLlSLA SLY
PIATION OOMPAhr win be told, as required by 4w, on
THURZEMY, Me 11M day of January, 1256, at the °Mee
of the Company, N 0.76 Gnat stook in the City or PM"
burgh, at 2 o'clock, P. M., foc the election of caws for fl
imsolag year.
deekr.bl aimawia.L. sairetaw
i t i ttrk' ir i tZ" aad fir iSb"
ofcsa ot Di ' l l a B Con u pt
bare this day declare(' a Dividend of Voina zoilaas pt
Wate r upon the capital stook. Three doUars payable to life
oteekboideta, or their legal reprecntativiiii, on and after
toe' inst., awl I.
SAYUXL L. 11.3 , 4FigLL, SeUrstirg
Pittsburgh, Donsuber Id, declB3rt
MORIN WE/MUM I.IISIIIIANCE uOKrA.HY,
Lyric; NO. 76 WALNUT smaller, Piturpsul.44,
C.RARY.ER PERPETUAL.
Autlasnillsed Capital, $300,000.- •
Tria LIABLIS Fllll. L06611:i UM TUN LI. PANT.
to &act Nous, (negotiable toesnjwieured by Mart.
segos and Judgments ............ '.. . ... —4100,006
In Itneenable, liortgigen and .711Lig - meats,
Boca' s, ..... 106,000
In Own, O•Ab Amain and Carla aflitlon
Total .—W.LS3,USO
IL CADWitt, President. O.li. 11t18II, Storstary.
sa- Fire, }Wine and Inland Transportation riskn, taken
Kramer 2 Ratn, Curling, Robertson At Co.,
N- Dolma. 2 some, Vim. Duprey I Co.,
J. A. iltaxhhon I Co., D. lumen I Co.,
Murphy, Tiernan k Co.
Waintight, Huntington M. L. Hollowell t Co.,
k Loyd, Durid S. Brown t Co.,
C. H. I tie. Abbott, Wood I Weer
Heaton I Deana.*. Caleb Cope do.,
Clue. lingargea f S. , Drew I Co., Bankers,
Woo. D. Haley, Scott, Baker I Co.,
Harris, Hale t Co-, Dna, 311111gan At Co.
J. BANKS KIWI, Agent.
der1.3.1. 1 0.113 Water street, Pittsburg
PITTSBUILGH
Li* Fire and Marine Insurance Gunplay;
OFFICE Ur FIFTH STREET,
MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMS B. BOON, President.
Quatro A. Oxman Sec:rotary.
BM Company mama every Mammas appertaining to or
oortad with LON BOMA.
Also, against Hall and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and lUsi
idiai
An ptd dwines Lon and nears and laibutaries, and Marine Enka generally.
Damage by fins, and *phut tba
Perils at dishes and Inland Navigation and
Paileise Lewd at the lowest Men costslaten
all pardon
asucenea
Jana & Henn,
Samuel M'Clarkan,
Witham Phillips,
John &sat,
Joseph Y. Gamin, N. D.,
John N'Alphi,
Wm. Y. Johnston,
Jomeo
Gonna & &Min,
my2fcly
ft HOWARD Health Association' or;
Pittsburgh, Pa.....0,10m, No. 108 TODD/
Da/Ml, ostisadts the Tel Whoa
This hamodatlon a orgaoaed Ihr the purpose of ilfordlng l
mutual .shames to 1,141 other in ease of Maness or sol
oflatent. By paying a small ye payment, the members
the AseeMthois seems a weekly tenehdurther aldrame,.
averaging from DR to $lO per meek. In this dasodatlont
41 members are squally Interatel In the manaimmert and,
profits. 8. H. 111'EliNTIR Preddent
T. J. Ham; Peerstary.
Mame
flonstor. Conanktee—Joetta lima , Jaim ELKO, 0. N
Oonstalthi Physlelmr—Y.lmaa, IL D. nosauf
AcTNA Laspasiscßia COMPANY, 1
HARTFORD, CONN..
Chartered 1819...Caplitai Steck 19300,000,1
TOO& IL. BRAWL Praia:M. ,
THOS. A. ALNIANDER,Bearatery.
DggeTOßs - _ , Thomas R.Brase,
Samuel Tailor, " Sheneserlicerea • '
WardWoodlniega, N. A.Bolkelay,
Joseph Ohorob, ' Roland Mather,
-Prelerick Tyler, Edwin 0. Ripley, .•
;
Robert Knell, . Samuel S. Ward, ,
NUMB A-Tuttle, Henry i
l
John L. Dome% Austin Dunham,
Guarani. Y. Davis, Junin! S. Morgan.
ilmr-Polietee on Pre and Inland Disks baud on faunal
ble terms, by GEORGIC K. ARNOLD, Ag't, t
Suitt] No. ti Fourth street. Pittsburgh.t
i
EfrASSOCIA.TiaIIt Pirenaears lastaranee
K Corp l ny of the City or Pittsburgh
t J.. MOO . Preddnt—ROßXßT PINNEY, a
Will Insure against FM and MARINE RIM 0f .4
kinds. °Nom N 0.99 Water street.
. .. .
J. K. Hoorbood , W. J. Anderson,
8.0. Bowyer, 8,.. B...siza
Wm. M. P,Mmv, H. B. me,
0. H. Paulsen, - indism Collingw
B. B. Hobert% Jobst M. /Wu, . ;
Joespb Hoye, W. Watinaoa, ..- , I
David Campbell. Jan I
A LARGE LOT FOR SALE.
ALIT OF 2;2974:,n5.1rear '
rded Nu 'thu",
be sold on reasonable terms. It is near B:k r ewell a Coll
new glass works, and several other inanufamming ens*
lishmenis. It Is the largest and best lot now to be bad In
Birmingham for manufacturing porpoems. Title nudging,
and clear of ineumbranos. Enquire of
O. B. M. SMITH, at big Law Mee, I
jriel !North street. obeys Seettrileld. PetteburelL !
7
• • es • P • mop
1 111"- Drs. L. B=naL &coact, between Wood and Mar I
streets, and J . Paz% Northeast corner of Diamond, ALA
Oeny city, am the attending Phalcautsto the showy • • •
talon, kr the first quarter of 1 .
Applies- dons fte admloMou nay bp made to them at
hours at their Mikes, or at the lioapital at 2 o'clock, P.
Daunt eases of -asal=tal injury are reoeived at all be
without form.
up. Reranlens' Wkslieu BUM" mid iparai
Association, OFFiCk, No. 97 FRONT swum.
Discount Day—flONDAY. Notes offered on BATDIDAT
to the Secretary, et the store of Jobn IL Mellor, No. 101
Wood street- Weekly Doss reoeivel se the moue Una and
place. [dechlm] J. WEEITTaII, Secrets ry.
C. It LAGER, 110 MARK= street, Pita
r7l P 'lg hl i f= d A
NAV; 1 60 O p a l : r o
fi fer.
and country deslas as large' and well /Wetted stook of
Oasis se any Eastern home, Ind none pion, tletts anvlng
night, time and expenses. ;wn
ATTENTION! ILE B.—Ton be? by noillied to
Cattaaa at
Jour Allnary, on MONDAYS, IVEMAY.B.
DA 8 r a nd 1111DAYEAse and to trensest such Cost
ume lesay ems Were the Ocuomay. P. KANE
inerlikauld &crams Pm Nee •
Tm Irint...THILBZININD :Mohras ,
o 9 TON 6
WTSINE ENGINE ROM (a Hall imitable for Rabat
mealnip.) via he let Ihr three or Mar nights In the neat.
Sequin at GEOBOD KINSTON.
drat:3m at BACClarkarn, No. 96 Wood street.
10. IN•tlemar•The JOIIIINNYNIEN TAURUS 86
CIN/Kr of Pitt:D=o and Allagbany, meets on the
ant WiIDNDBDAY ornery month, at 6016XIIILEITIMIl,
to the Diamond. By order.
Mtn 010. W. SEM. Brentan
cr -- 1. 0. 0. V.—Place of mulao.g Waskungtatil:oll.
0.67 Woot04:80,%0001 nth itlaysitgadVololo , llo.
Presesosam Losigs,Ng. B36 —Mastaireerfroemivey=
Mastataa /bum's" Nu. 87—Mseta Rest ',pi
ray otos* math. Disgliktr
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-.7. -
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Wax B. Haven
James D. Weill,
Alexander Bradley,
John YuUerton,
Robert Galway,
Alexander Reynolds, Arm.;
etxong County,
Horatio N. Lea, Kittanning,•
Hiram Sfxnre, Deaver.
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AMUSEMENTS.
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lustre - '
DIVA IL r
.nnim—.l tt taneitiabrie Weal ~..fflaisse
Bois arid ßassidnVii
4 0 .40.gp; ,„.2:2=2= all far news
saes, boo. Pumas seeerbe Nat
will be
eiemple
cents =tea lar the tettgleaha ateas epos et Meer
prima:ease grargasseratl34oeimeg.
Sr Mg sir be paned
the greet play ot
King Elahaed.---..« ONO*.
Garai 'Nubs& Pl-.
rusd• Dam— —Miss ht; Is S. PaeIINIIM.
Pea -
A GHOST m SPIXI 071113111191:4i-
FAREW Of — . 7
SANFORD'S NBA TIORE.
I /ARMY MYER% =WM
TRUBSbAY, Homers awire.- •
FRIDAY, white hem is* outbr liaX.
igt - Doors openslS 6 3i; PRRINII• 41 300 1 00L.
Rzoouscr SATURDAY MUT.
Ton behil ( rturvt4••,..o.t.gho.—ghmgar.pgg,..Jrb.hhm4=
gratthed laboring an opportunity et hisalaggen,
and, thetellgthdrant Avon grin NM. Mos Somistig,
ring the coming week,. tin -goal wwa.hasseslasos,
receive tram the damns of Ittgbargh altiaggimulery
Wm t. .
Latimer, Jr,
7o P
Slng e Tnanins 4 =,_
7
Thomas Graham, , James
John W i t, Joint IS. Xypaildp,
Thomas Rabe, Joh; J, glue,
Wm & Ounpbell, - IL
John Coyle, - Julia & Laaric —
GI. IL Geyer, C. W. Lewis,
Robert Anamsom,
Joseph W. Lewis, Johwo.Dana,
John Japan, • B. lithiamiat4
perawitar 211 . WS&
Hon. F.. 11. Vol; Illajor Wm. lazteor, disnamite Llmr.
Bag., aad °then:
tartan—Yews kind and liattothis tolimmtniestire irm sr
oriatd just on the wrap( my tispairtare froarammolud lota
It will afford am 'My dacid.:l pawn= to mot wino
many frhala in thrwkrauMr- • or the West ; and la asoor
damns with your wishes I will name Friday orwatag, Jane
ary fah, 1856, se Um thaw Ow the Comer; ilad can only .
mum yen that no effort on my part shall be =dor P
wait your many kindamees. , . "
TOIL 7 truly your obulimit sums.
janl a YJ. 9lSi . 1.
ea& Caid*Siit Wag VIM
Irma to a SUIT OF CLOTWIS, b matt* sabsamil
hulas theta 90®, awl suetuu dossismoir. MIMI
has god that b aawary to diet Uri grad egoduse,
goo, both aa regariaSt aid posh or wed& Pirsisei
wietthas to iimpoximis. nit Odd. add bd. idaY Mddirdiet.
*barged, can do en by caning at MO Lams rater, hood ,
Wood.
p. B.4l.sahrieraks, is particular; Wass of pumas!
(arks He ausnot he best la the style aid it of this pi
beat ,hloscreas YsfirrelKetaouldisr aioroom in
sorrobaties this atateatent. '4009) 011111111 X
OVolum Xea"s Lltheremy Athotmlotthemi.
Are thrlthni for /talkiest, 'The Itthenthr,Stathelarck,
baattary, five Dinette*. eat three Andkont glds Iseth•
tote, to aerie for the ensuing year, Till be bat la their
Boon on YONDAY,ths tech day of Jaatothi. emmimbia •
et / o'clock, P . /1. Ina amble 7 edoe3l2. r-
A general reseting of the laesthirl Irra alio be bold fa.
the ecenlng of thr mine debar. 7 o'clock, ulna the Anthem/ -
kleprrts of the Board of M•ththis and thearling thearsit,
lees Till be read..: .
jant WIG H. SCROATD;Secietay.
80ta5a...1913e Praddent and Vinci at the '
Conareeting • Iftt ti
auce.7 l4l= ,
LW day &Wand • rdaidand Of astrinuman as am* Mori
pf thb Capital Stack an WWI dividends arrna"
adll 14 paid to atrekbaldins or Omer legyl
jkatbldcb.
*Aix
:VYATEEMS-11,00•11%
je !ft. sal axe sea by
dea33
JOHN HJLILPHL Ilwount
C" 1,1100 boxes W. IL o
ate. by
rpfiz Portnendip of JOHN triiilTlT BEltAtto-
I solved ore dos •01A MA. • Jobs 11Thrritt us
tte . toss et the old Oland, and attend to the oottlonont
• aciZLII liir inr= rr
314 leas-{mitt - ' -
Pittsblnk, X
; LULLS DWSLLINILIOUS t r i . S 7e ban, an oar
ter serdat goad =.
tail' be sold at tor pekes and on any tires of
',Persons vial's to booms dodo cm hailards.=
IA gord opportaotti to obteintaanreina. Orb you rider to
I build a Maass to salt 70ilintr. to ea feral* i!ith •
'handsome Ntilldhpant, at alio* a es
lent Bad Itetata Agents, 140 Thttil street.
Jtall-ANSIUALL 1 3 / 1 1.8.—a. A. meson A 00. edit
'0 400 owe of those Loog thaals at $2, on
Jarman 4th.
((1 OLD MISDALL DYLAINXB.4... AL MASON At 00ottill
\ X open 300 pieces was It Holt Maid Ddstaeit, it 12$$
ti mots pee slid• jest
I_A. .ILUSUN Will spin, on Lb,. 4th toot, 6 Now
. ammo of thous 4 a.v4 6 oaat 04Ikoo; Yo Smits
VABBIONEI Fait JAAII7AWY—PRAIIi maims -k4
j.• DISY GAZZITIL—Tbe Jammu, inuabee of aii i p
lake enennewees the third volume. The GasiWe
linked ea tbe int at „weesedly owl euißmo•
mewed beidoos foe Um Ewe*, fa wl/017 *pert
went et" IBMs' sod eldidnes metal& Leda sowlewbas
slaw • brge variety at jpellernekrwalk unek,ti abed at..
new caulk, ated • paper p•ttera to eta . thusll=l
25 cents • znalaber, or 22 • year, pomp, pr.
Was readved or shorts atusibers "
W. Al aumersizeigr
Jena W.
WI Fourth stmt.
sa.l2-150 sacks ens Table built -
I.box !nab Maeseeraed jaat asoehed
deeTl ' • V. I. 111k17O.
N —47ou Batinascav a r= B a
IVISW BO= AT DAIMON% No: IN Nartst semst,
11 Mar
Ruth Hall: by Palmy rm.
Arnatel; a Family History.
Fadp Doings: by Tea M 117.1.
Ltis of Martin Luther; besittifelly gimbals* Asmisis
and English editions.
Words to a Yams Cosnassieug: byDr.J. W. ilk.
Only a, Dlndation, in., Le: by the author of llatree of
y.
Parish and Other Palmillinp: Kinn=
Jeanie Morrison.
Humanity in the Qty: Cturlda.
Revival Sermons; let series: Bakst.
' , turner's Sermons to Chnitres- Russ; 'beta.
Jorenite Scott far Now Taw, iss., &e. - •
der..s J . 8. DAM! ON.
lky Item, VlttailltlTEL—Soil sod Silver W of
new ond bowlful jut toottrolt
Chaim, Heys and Seals to match. Jaseiryefiatepatfatio
and Soo quality.
•
Itleh Varlet? f loods Aka, Tea Wu., Castors, 'and the
usual staple gads la oar Das; at 1111 law u as be
band in this or eastern akar. W. W. WU
Watak Maker mat Aneells, ,
dean 67 Market Wrest, comae at ,„,.... :
saezruxit—Harper, Aar January.
iii Putuarn, for January. -
Godey, for January,. third supply.
Graham; tor January; seeoad supply.
Patens°. fra January; 17 conta.
Ballow, fg. January; 10 oasts..
Blaskwcod. kr January.
Batseription to bur British Baelows and libakweed„
Thom also would basal* lac cent ta' subseendag by tise
Yes., Or buying slues COSI. Of the sham shealtesil of
jardi BANGBI. IL LMI111101.11,'"
80. 81 Woodairsot.
y y9TTSk-6 bbis bus nodvad sad Ibr ML by •
.0 dead MIXISIVE lEL ODLLINB.
- -
,
E3BB-IJSb bias trash Nos this damVi i tsulthr ids lq
ghatNish
rnaiSUSSCRIIIIBB heretoihre doing badness twins fin
etyle of DAWBON, MOHAN k 00, fa theawendhstame
and dm of Railroad Tooladrana sad endso Icy;
Intl he esathenerthe same under the 471 s of B&W-
S.IN„ NEWIIIIO3. I 00, at the Empire Works,ha Oki Whig&
Wszd,
SOO WIthdIOOMO O. 1J Wood street. E hn en of lus
sin attend to nettling up the badness.
• , . •- J.& marries.WU: DAWSON
Eittdvands Unary 1,1888-{ James •
4 coon 1A231 102 B ALX—beer M 1•1242=4.114.!
minion, Vi, and on the Pentaildoetilli
g of sa Nave won unmoral, lop =rag drama: s boo
°retard, good bolidlogs, dera il ing bows sot ages; sib:
pupty of egeellend tool; 20 acres of meadow. Me b s
dad:aide fula, end be sold $2,14*. Terms eare
poenradon given an let of April next.
8. COrffilligg' h gillif,
140 'Thud atm&
g taiIPaNTS.W'S SH NeateOP POE SALE—Saareas imam
street,tetweens n and
.• "rim
Is on leased groused. Nor further Walesa lb*
alegarer al
a as SON.
jawl as
stesat.
Per Bala
AND the
CLCLANJAL, te w oehredl ot
fittest heated Hotel In the and &his a sold
Any persons wishing to ht the badgers, iiNTITATE
the beet oppertmoltremr IneDatther Wl:emotion
0 90 1 1 BANNM,
Oeeihtlw Stela* Hotel,littdeno:
Land far 13a/e.
1800 ALIUN 01 te . D L... gr i• YOZIZT PAIR=
boa ste mallard sort, sad Wald teetotalist am olareet
Imo ore, and thick vein of bituadmous mai. The Vero_
go rothmid, width will ondmibtally be
seerif th t directly omen it. Thebed=nintszar
runs thmegh It.
AL80,400 saw tolekomaty,wall timbendeadwithredh
tad lytog war the route of the liembury sod irthadtreed,
No better bromareet could be made thee tit them tooth.
The coorplotion V a l saml Li, the - Alleghethe
Valley, sad theods through that regtere
render the caol,thatme, hum sag s map. of pest
value. Require of IL 814141,
Attorney et law,
fdditheor.ti N0._147 lthathareet.
Let for. Bale.
.00011 BUILDING LOT, 24 DM treat Oa Gams Weed
by 100 feat fa depth, moat Milt
&tap. kagelea of
1,18 at odes of tb• Idandag Peat.
A NIL I,4kg MIL
A.good eau be had by.
Law BOOk/I.
T authorised to see low some valuable Law Booke.
lo vole. Ca. Beporle, by Barr;
13..avier's Inatitalms;
Korkiworm
U;Lartoa'm Diva, last sod 4
Axes other Baprzta, Sbearasazy Mats, be.
Eillso. Y. tilLt.3lollll,
• at the sake of Moo renesPose.
BOLLOIII6 LOT .OR MAL'S.
ALoir SC foot boot on WYLIE ocool ottOindloc
tuck We hat to Wide the the bade- putt! the
Lot kt Cellar Well, built lbe , twe Hoorsoo. Thio Let
L in a .k.drabl• land= kr a reskiesee; coot will toe di
low, multi on farneable tonna 'retie send, and deer from
th" , " Z.ledee AllEo. P. Guzman,
At Coo of Ilorodur
1: GANDIKOLV LA 8121111.
01 --Asenhild lipupodu
RYals monslag_ : sr-
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1 Vaientiener:Conar sad Mann
1 limits Collor end Marne:
1 Guipure Cheniselte avid Rieme;
. Geller sad Sem&
Am was moat ors to Do soatroal to *GI hick Pt
day
Maly, within oarlilog la OW lino oirtail oat to
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twu NOM 141111 1 41/4 Ov ate Gt *
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