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We would tell the attention of MERCHANTS AND DDSINKSB AM to the fact that we have just received from P4iladelphia a number of fonts of new .I.lb Type, end are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Dili 'Beady, Paper Books, Posters, and Progra,, mes for exhild. Urine. All orders Will be promptly filled. News of the Day. Charles Dickens' Christmas story, (or this year, is called "The Seven Poor Travelere." The last accounts from the Bev. D:. Duff give the pleasing intelligence that his health contin ues to improve 4 Complete returns from Nebraska show the fol lowing result:—Giddings, Anti-slavery Dem., 489; Johnson, Dam., 846; Chapman, Dem., 117; Dyson, 43 ;,Hollister, 15. The girl arrested at Cincinnati, upon suspicion of being the Emma Moore, of Roohoster cele brity, has been released from custody. She proved to be,sonlebody else. The Diaitel , of Cambridge's reported quarrel with Lord Riglan, Is explained by the corres pondent of the Boston Post, iu another cOlumn. It accounts for his strange freaks at Inkermann. Anson P. Morrill, was elected Governor by the Maine Legislature, on Friday. The vote in the House stood 106 for Morrill, to 116 for Reed ; bat in the Senate he had the unanimous vote, which elected him handsomely. Hard times are beginning to tell in New York. Within the last three weeks three of the princi pal theatres have closed—the Academy of Mu ll; National and Niblo'o—thin throwing out of employment a large number of artistes. In France the last steamer's news says, there is great alarm lest Nicholas should hold out his hand to Kossuth and Maxlini, in revenge for the desertion of Austria. The exiled republicans, it appears, aro a power on earth as well as the crowned heads. On the 4th inst., a memorial, signed by 2,000 unemployed mechanics and laborers of New York, was presented to Mayor Wood, and was laid by him before the City Council. The memo rial prays for an appropriation of $500,000 from the City Treasury for the erection of buildings on the City Lands, for the occupancy of tenants —on equal rents—and the occupation of those now unemployed. From a table of the mortality of the four principal Eastern cities, in 1854, it appears there were in New York 28,458 deaths, an increase of 6594 over 1853; in Philadelphia 11,811—in• crease over 1853, 2,061 ; in Baltimore 5,738 increase 621 ; and in Boston 4,4lB—increase 49. lit New York there was 1 death to 18 inhabitants; in Philadelphia 1 to 34 ; in Baltimore 1 to 29 ; and in Boston 1 to 31 inhabitants. The Philadelphia papers are full of an amn• Ritg scene at the Columbian Museum," which, for an advertising medium, is worthy of Barnum and the Bearded Woman. It was a capital way to get extensively advertised, but the imitation of the great Phineas was so nalitAe, that we feel to him alone is due the honor (t). The The facts of the case, as put forth, appear to ,be these: A certain Miss Richardson, said to weigh less than half a ton, (from which reason we sup pose she has been dubbed " the fat girl,) in now on exhibition at the Museum beforementioned, and had a writ served upon her tail Wednesdsly, at the instance of a "Swiss Warbler," who al leges that the fair, bat fat Miss Richardson, had ~grievously wronged him by the utterance of air . tain slanders. The writ for her arrest was placed in the hands of the Deputy Sheriff, and that officer, in company with two others, went to the hall of exhibition for- the purpose of serving the warrant- The Deputy made known his errand, and desired Miss Richardson to ac company him. She was perfectly willing to go, she said, but requested him to " take " her—a rather heavy job, we should say, for a man of ordinary capacity. Finally, finding all efforts vain to induce her voluntarily to go into prison, the discomfited officers retired, but subsequently returned with an additional force, and a convey ance suitable to the lady's size. Again Miss Richardson was requested to go with them. She still refused unless carried, and the difficulty for thasday was only settled at last by Miss Rich ardson giving a guarantee that she would not leave until after another visit from the officers. This, and much more, is told by the papers with an apparently great relish; just as if Col. Wood, of the Museum, was not at the bottom of alt this "amusing scene." However, the end aimed at by the showman was accomplished : the won derful fat woman—that weighs lees than half a ton—became town talk, and at her next levee doubtless bad a "full house." TIACHINS' INEITITOTIL —For the purpose of giving Direotors—especially of the country—an opportunity of consulting the County Superin tendent in regard to the establishing of a Teach ers' Institute in each township, Mr. Kerr has desired us to say that he can be seen at Mr. A. H. English's, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and'Saturday of this week. The cause of education will be much promo ted by the formation of Teachers' Institutes throughoutthe comity, and we hope the teach ers will see Mr. EMT, and give the matter atten ds:M. 14. % V PITTSB B:G : Judge Cady, the oldest judge of the Supreme Court of New York, for more than thirty years one of the ablest real estate lawyers in the Uni• ted States, and one of the most modest nod io corruptible of men, has resigned his teat upon the hem* to which he we elected at the first judi.#ial election under the Lew constitution. His plait is to be occupied by Mr. Banoue, the pre sent judge of Saratoga county. Mr. Cady la a Whig. - . A Dodge Worthy or Barnum Redemption of United States Stook• The government pursues its wise policy of re deeming the national debt. The Secretary of the Treasury has given notice that he will pur chase $1,900,000 of government stocks, as fol lows: First, the par value, or amount specified In each certificate; second, a premium on the stock of the loan authorized by the act of July, 1846, redeemable November 12, 1856, of 2i per cent.; on the stock of the loan authorized by the act of 1842, redeemable let December, 1862, of 10 per cent.; on the stock of the loans authorized by the acts of 1847 and 1848, and redeemable, the former on the Slat December, 1867, and the latter on the 80th June, 1868, of 16 per cent.; and on the (docket the loan authorized by Dui act of 1850, and redeemable on the 81st Decem ber, 1864, commonly called the Texan Indemni ty, 6 per cent. Third, the interest on the par of each certificate from January 1,1855, to the date of receipt and settlement at the treasury, with the alloWance (for the money to reach the own er) of one day's interest in addition. XEDI&TION The project of offering mediation of our gov ernment in an effort to put an end to the war in Europe is likely to fail. It is the general be lie! at Washington• that the offer would not be accepted. The allies have ulterior views and designs that would render them unwilling to con clude • peace at present. England, France, Austria and Turkey, combined feel strong enough to humble the Csar, and wrest from him tome of the elements of that strength that has made the Russian empire the dread of Western Europe for many years. The allies will proba bly never make peace until Sebastopol is taken. The honor of their arms is involved in that, sod great eacrificee will be borne rather than fail in that bloody enterprise. They will accept no me diation until that is accomplished. I.IIIM Steamboats. Built at Pittsburgh In 1854. We 4 btlin from the Local Inopettor's office the folktitins list of passenger steamboats built and fitted out in the district of Pittsburgh, Pa., in the year 3.8., together with their cost, tonnage, power, autism:twit of fuel consumed per twenty- JANUARY tour houra : • Anna, • Jeanette, Americus, Ella, Philadelphia, Ranchero, Garet, Minerva, ManNtield, Belle Golding, Monougah's Belle, J. IL Done, South America, Brazil, . Pennsylvania, Chicago, Edinburg, Conovego, sultan, Swallow, Grey Cloud, Bon Franklin, Genoa, Progres-. i-me , ota Rolle, Prairie Row, W. A. Eaves, tut Turk, Endeavor, Ocean Wave, .1 ho Buck, William Bagaley, Forester, Il.Ly City, Jesse Lamar, Empire City, Fairfield, John C. Fremont, Challenge, J. S. Pringle, Rate Cassel, Paul Jones, Eclipse, Delegate, Alhambra, Empire, Fairy Queen, Illinois Belle, Parthenia. —Fifty-ono boats. Tonnage (registered,) 11,04 44-95ths; horse-potrer, 10,865; cost, $1,071,000; amount of coal burn ed per 24 hours,(bushels.) 21,730. Custom-House measure meet, the currying capacity is fully double that registered. There were some freight boats and several powerful tow-boats built here daring the year, Of which there is no account taken in this list, as they do not come under the provisions of the Act of Congress relating to steamboats, approved August 80th, 1852. The tonnage of the freight and tow boats not mentioned in this list is 2,793 3-95th tons. We are under obligations to A. Watson, Esq., Lnal Inspector of Engines and Boilers, for the information and calculations contained in the above table, which includes the passenger boats alone, built in this district during the year 1854. A .11141101ga quandary from 611111,411 ring Legislation. The Cineintiatiana are in a judicial quandary. By an act of the last Ohio Legislature, the Crimi nal Court, Judge Jake Flynn presiding, was abolished after January I, 1855, but this is sup posed to be illegal on the ground that a judge cannot be deprived of his office (by impeachment or otherwise) by less than a two-thirdsSote ; whereas the Columbus scions deprived Flynn of his office by a meagre majority. By the legisla tive enactment, the unfinished business of the Criminal Court was transferred to the Common Pleas, but the Prosecuting Attorney stated he had coneeirutioas doubts whether it had juris diction. So the matter is to go before he Su preme Court for decision. This is ono of ° .4everal quandaries Ohio is at present in, from eTtiding incompetent men to her legislative balls. New Pares MILL.—R. C. Howard in now manufacturing printing, colored and wrapping paper, at his mill, at Little Beaver Bridge, Columbiana county, Ohio. Our Daily was pub lished on his paper for a few days, a short time ainte, and we have no hesitation in saying tnat for whiteness, firmness of texture and 4. body," it is equal to any we have ever used. He is prepared to supply all orders with an excellent article of printing paper, at well as colored and wrapping paper. COMIECTION.—We observe that many cf our exchanges, in announcing the eusprosion of Woe. A. Mil & Co this.eity, quote the fail. are as HILL & Co. This is a mistake. Hai A Co. is a distinct house from Wm. A. Hill A Co. Hill & Co. are doing business on the corner of Wood and Fifth streets, and are regarded as one of the moat solvent ,houses in our city. It would be nothing mote than justice on the part of those papers that have fallen into the mis take to make this correction for one of our beat banking houses. Tug Wumt.r.—The Councils and Police Com mittee should provide police officers to attend ali the time at the wharf. It is hardly paissible for a boat to load or discharge its cargo with.nt having a put of it stolen, or destroyed by the crowd. Oar steamboat men pay, in the shape of wharfage, a large part of the city revenues, and are entitled to better protection than they get from the city government. LIGISLATIOL—Among the proceeding* of the House of Representatives we find that Mr. Smith, of Allegheny county, read in place a bill giving the rights of citiscushlp and a vote to colored persons. It strikes us the Constitution of the State will need eome amendment before such a law can be effectual. Mr. S. will find the word ‘• white " in that instrument. sior We have received a well written article, on an important subject, from a writer who signs himself "Anti- Taz." We wish to see the wri ter before inserting it. Will he please give ass call to-clay. Dooms's-rm.—We are mush obliged to Mem bers of Congress, and members of our Legisla ture, for publio documents, too numerous to mention. We shall give furtherattention to some of them soon. accriox.—The election of officers of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association takes place today at the Library room, from 1 P. M. till 7 P. M. We were among those who were so fortunate as to see this gentleman and accomplished actor, personate the character of " Luke Fielding." in Dion Bourcicault's beautiful play of the Willow Copse, on Saturday evening last; and a more natural, forcible, and finished piece of acting, it has never been our good fortune to witness. In this great character he etande unrivalled and unapproachable;—it is one in which truly " none but, himeelf`can be Die parallel." One principal merit in this gentleman's acting con sists iu the fact that hie style is peculiarly his own. De is no imitator ;—and obeying the in structions of the great Master of the human heart, be " holds the mirror up to Nature," with a truthfulness, that in these degenerate, and " weak piping days" of theatricals in our city, is quite refreshing. Careful not to " o'erstep the modesty of na ture," he "suite the word to the action, and the action to the word" in the true Shaksperlan sense; and whether al the wily "Cardinal ", the princely Dane—the hump-backed tyrant— the proud, "and much abused old man" King Lear—or the honest, bat crushed and broken hearted Luke Fielding—he never for a moment fails to identify himself with the character be is personating—carrying his audience through the ..” the scene, and stirring the passions and teelioge of the human heart, with the prac tised band of a true master of the histrionic art. We predict for Mr. Couldock au increasing, and merited popularity, with the lovers of the drama in our city ; while we wish for him, that his enemas may be commensurate with his mer its both as an actor and a gentleman. The Somerset Democrat favors the election of Simon Cameron to the United States Senate as 0 the least of two evils." For this rather equivo cal compliment the General will no doubt feel himself much obliged to the Democrat, for, in the present pinch he shoull be very " thankful for the least of favors."— Wash. (Pa.) Examiner. OUT OP DIRT.-" Well, Jimmy, my boy," said the family doctor, to a very bright male who stood by his aide, rejoicing in dimity frock and trousers, I hope you like your school." Jimmy had worn his new honors a day and a half. " Yes, doctor," replied the young hopeful, and I'm in the very first class—by the door." "Ahl ha, rapid promotion, Jimmy; and bow do you like your school-fellowe r " First rate ; eome of them wanted to lick me, though." " That's bad for a beginning; but what about your teacher; what do you think of her?" Jimmy's fat checks swelled; he had been praising his teacher all day, his bright eyes sparkled. " I think," he replied eagerly, then paused to find a proper choice of words, and added triumphantly, "I think she's the very beet wo man the Lori ever made out of dirt." This was told by the amused dootor ; fanny, won't it? i,«?-titn4 1...6 e - 4--z • , 4', a • ._#•"*...6 4%. , • . , O." • '44 • • F , •% ,". 4 4 tr:4o' At r. - • • - •. • • T d ; ~6 , 4 . •• .% si, — ; • t ;W.!. xt .7 „t _ + _ • 1it.•.:4,Z45-.4 4 +:- • ' jFor the Morning Pr wt MR. C. W. COULDOCR LkERTES Complimentary PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. THURSDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. SENATE. Tho Senate re-assembled at 9 o'clock, when the 19:h ballot for Speaker was taken and re euitcil as follows : B. D. Hamlin, D, of McKean, 14 votes. John Hendricks, W., of Schuylkill, 13 " Scattering, 4 " There being no choice, a 20th and 21st ballot were had successfully, with a result precisely similar, Mr. Darsie voting, as heretofore, for Mr. Price, and Mr. Price for Mr. Parole. • Mr. Fry then moved that when the Senate ad journ it adjourn to meet at 11 o'clock to-morrow, but Mr. Skinner opposed the motion. He moved so to amend as to provide that when the Senate adj :urns, it shall adjourn to meet again at 3 o'c .tck this afternoon. The amendment was agreed to—ayes 16, nays 15, and the resolution as amended adopted . The Whigs voted in the affirmative—the Demo crats in the negative. Mr. McClintock then moved to adjourn, which WAS agreed to—ayes 15, nays 14 ; the Democrats voting in the affirmative, and the Whigs, (with the exception of Messes. Price and Frick, who did not vote) in the negative. So the Senate adjourned until 8 P. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Senate re-assembled at 8 o'clock, and on motion of Mr. Crabb proceeded to the 22d ballot for Speaker, which resulted as follows: B. D. Hamlin, Dern., 14; John Hendricks, Whig, 13; scattering, 4. There being no choice, the 23d ballot was or dered, and resulted precisely as the last. Mr. Piatt then moved that when the Senate adjourn it adjourn until Monday at 3 o'clock P. M. The motion was not agreeed to—yeas 15, nays 16. The 24th ballot was then ordered, and the Whigs dropping Mr. Hendricks, voted (as did els., Messrs. Darsie and Price) for James S. Skinner. The ballot resulted as follows Jae. S. Skinner, Whig, 1i; Byron D. Hamlin, Dern., 13; scattering 2. Mr. Skinner voted for Mr. Darsie; Mr. Ham lin for Mr. Walton. There being no choice, the nth and 2Gth ballots were had successively, resulting the same as the 24th. Mr. Goodwin then moved an adjournment un til to-morrow at 11 o'clock, which was agreed to—yens 17 nays 13—the Democrats and Messrs. Hendricks and Taggart voting "yea." The Senate adjourned. The Speaker I..id before the liouse the annual statement of the affairs of the Western Savings Fund Society. Mr. Kirkpatrick read in place a bill to incor porate the Pittrburgh Dollar Savings Bank. Mr. But.' s re id in place a toll relative to the Allegheny lini;rond an I Coal Company. Mr. Smith, of Pnilaileiphia, read in place a bill to abolish the lioarl of Canal Commis stoners, and for the better regulation and man agement of the public works of the state. Mr. Smith, of Allegheny, read in place a bill to confer on colored persons the right of citizen ship. Mr. Cummings rend in place a bill to Inedrpo rate the Coal and Iron Bank of Pennsylvania. The bill introduced by \lr. Cummings yesterday, to repeal the licence laws, applies to the State, not to Philadelphia only. The House then, en motton, went into nomi nations for Clerk and other officers. A loop number of nominstions were submitted. The rules were then, Cu motion, euerendea, and the House proceeded to the election of a Clerk, when, on the fart ballot, A. W. Benedict, Amerman, and Deputy Secretary of the Com monwealth under Johtieton,) of Bunt:nip dou, wan elected, the rote etanding as (01101,4: A. W. Benertet, (Am of lluottogdon...69 Wm. Jack, (Dem i of. Blair Wm. Henry, hlg.) 3 Mr. Llenedlct was hereupon declared duly elected and WAS sworn in. The Clerk then appointed A. Lucien Benner holiz, of Beading, MA se.netent. E. Cowen, o Warm), J. L Wrightmyer, of Berke, E Smith of Wyoming; S. C. Siaymaker, of Lancaster and Wm W Taylor, of Lawrence, were appoint ed transcribing clerk.. Bbeekbaatar Bentley, of Wallington oonnty was elected riergeaut•at-Arms, and appointed 0 W. Frick, of Westmoreland, Pit aseietant_ John J. Horn, of Northampton county, vu elected Doorkeeper, and appointed Geo. O'Doa yell, of Cumberland, James A Dean, of All,• phony, Daniel Negkart, of Union, and Jacob A. Kenney, of York, hie seteistante. Edward D. Erase, of Cambria, vu elected Messenger, and appointed Namuel Cooper of Books, and A. J. Gibson, of Armetrong, his as eistants. Robert W. Spear and Robert Vaughn were elected Pages to the Hoare. The House then ►ijouroed. FRIP‘V- , Pk.CEEDINOI, W. M. theater, Dem., of Berke, watt elected Speaker, Mr. Ltarsie voting for him, and Mr. Price declining to •ute at adt. The Senate was then organized, and the Governor's message itiz sent io. Mr. M'Clintock, of Allegheny, read in place a bill to incorporate the Pittsburgh tare Saving Institution. In the !knee, nothing of importance Was done except the reading of the menage. The Governor lent into the Senate a number of veto messages, among others, one entitled, An act for the better regulation of the weeding of spirituous and malt liquors. Then the Sen ate reeolved, by a party vote, yea, 11l nays 15, to proceed to elect officers. George W. Ham merely, (Whig) of Lancaster county, was elected Chief Clerk over Mr. Maguire, (Dem.); Henry Pettibone (Dem.) was re elected Assistant Clerk over John K. Zielen—Mr. Darste voting for Mr. Pettibone, Mr. Zielen being a Know Noth ing. The Transcribing Clerks elected are \el• sou Weiser. (Dem.,) and John 11. Fuller, John Ewing and John W. Kerr, (Whig.) The organi. ration having been completed by the tlection of the sutionPnate officers, the Senate adjourned until Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. C poadauce. Prrrenuann, Leo. 22, ISA REY. W. D. HOWARD, D. U. Rev. arid Drat. Ste :—Believing that a series of Lectures to young men would meet with a Cordial response from the young men:of our city, we respectfully request that you resume the de livery of such a course of Lectures at such times as may comport with your convenience, is the Second Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh. la making this request we are fully aware that we are imposing additional labor to your already arduous duties; but believing, from the expression of tha past, that you are willing to labor in our behalf, we are encouraged to solicit the discharge of this important service for which you are so eminently qualified. Yours, very respectfully. S. S. BRYAN. , Wo. 11. Ktagrarnitog C. G. RODORRB. JOHN LAVRLY. Roar. PATRICK. JOHN 'F. HIRION. ALI.LOCRNY CITY, Jan. 2, 1856. MESSRS. JOUR LAVKLY, 8. H. BRYAN, RORIRT PATRICK, W. H. KIRKPATRICK, J. F. HIRZON, C. G. HODOMIS, and others. Respected and Dear Sirs had nearly eon eluded not to resume my lectures to young men this winter; not because I was disinclined to serve, but beimuse I feared to burden them. But your written request, besides numerous inquiries in relation to the matter by others, bare led me to suppose that a continuance of the lectures which I have hod the happiness to address to the young men of these cities, might not be unacceptable. Whilst I shrink from thrusting Myself upon them, nothing will afford me more pleasure than to serve them, if it is their desire. As my wish in these leoturee is to do good, rather than afford ephemeral gratifica tion, I have determined, after much reflection, to address myself to the business men of our cities, in what I may perhaps term " The Rela tion of Christianity to Trade." The first lec ture of the series will be delivered, Providence permitting, on next Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock.* The theme of the discourse will be " The Influence of Trade upon the Country and the World." We have often heard of the in fluence of the pulpit and the press; we desire to inquire into the influence of the workshop and the counting room. Yours, very respectfully, W. D. HOWARD *This correspondence should have appeared In Satur day'a Issue, but was crowded out by a pressure of matter The first lecture of the course was delivered last evening. gar An unfortunate editor, who fancies him self a medium, gives utterance to the following spiritual effusion : We had meet dreams the other night, When all around was Wo dreamed we saw a host of folks Pay up their printer's bilL We wi.h the doom would come to pass, Aod our empty pockets all— Tar do ump to da to fiddle dum, Teump to diddle dUI. Rusetax BYMPATHY.-A public meeting has been sailed in New Orleans to get up a subsorip. tion for the relief of the widows and orphans of the Russian soldiers killed in the present war. It Ie headed " EWAN% Patriotic Fund." • ,`• RES iffiffill Duke of Cambridge Crazy—Queer Con- I .-. duet on the Field Nepotism in the I British Army. From the Loudon Correspondence of the Boston Foot, January B.] LONDON, December 15, 1854 The last steamer tulip have taken oat some more regarding the Duke of Cambridge, which were then just beginning to be current. As they I have now assumed an intelligible form, though not publicly repeated, and as the Duke has left the army invalided, it May be interesting to state what they are. The duke's appointment as a general of division was not a popular cue. Ho is but a young man—only thirty-five—for such a position; has seen no service ; hae over com manded—except at Chobham last year, and at the Duke of Wellington's pageant funeral—and no fitness for military life beyond a kind of ob stinate courage inherited by all the descendants of Oeorge La But then he is the Queen's own cousin, and as he has no absolute unfitness for the place, his commission was signed at the Horse Ouards. IL was not much missed after his departure, except at the royal dinners, nor much mourned except by the family of young "Smiths," whose mother, like the Fitoherberts and Jonrdans of the royal generation preceding, thought a left hand marriage with a royal duke preferable to honest matrimony in poverty ; and inasmuch as his name has been duly gazetted in all Lord Rag lan's despatches, there has been no little rej•)i cing at Windsor Castle over another hero of the Brunswick blood. Madness, like murder, will out, however, and the young scion of royalty proves the purity of his blood by getting crazy like his grandfather. It seems that some strange ness of conduct after the battle of Alma in the Duke of Cambridge, but nothing of a decided character appeared until after the defeat of the Russians at Inkermaun. Riding across the battlefield and observing a wounded Russian endeavor to shout an English soldier, instead of running him through on the spot, the Duke began to reason with him, sod hie aids 'coming up they overheard him saying " that he should U9O all his influence at head quarters to have him hanged!" As the dead were being carried by, toe Duke began to re mark, "That man is not dead, set him on Lis legs, he'll walk ;" and upon Lord Raglan's re monstrating with him upon the ill time for such buffoonery, he replied, " Buffoonery, my lord ! lam amazed. The ma is not dead. I myself saw him alive and talked with him this very morning." Measuree were instantly taken to report the duke as an invalid, and to remove him from his command. The appointment of the Duke of Cambridge itt the most conspicuous, but not the only extm- ple of those made on mere grounds of conoec tion and favor; others have given occasion of remark. Lord Lucan h,e uo fitness fir hie wane, sod the suicidal charge at flalakiara woo entirely owing to hit hot beaded frchxy. Lori Cardigan ham been for yesta the moat guished tippler in all England, sod htie b-orce the name, of Blesk•buttle Card;gsti &mou l t e. I classes. Other et:pally disgrunefui appointments might be named, corroborating the charge f choking up the higher ranks of the English army with the minions of court, instead of letting ap pointments go according to the claims of merit and capacity. CILCVSLLI AJID 11[61 Mr rear.—Sophie Cru• sell', the great (linger, Olio bAtel away from her eagagement at the opera at Parts, was vory coldly received by the audtenee Ott the night of her re-appearance. It was In the '•lluguenots,•' and there was a dead silence until, in the us u• ral course of the piece, the question is rut to her by the Queen.'• Tell me the result of year adeenturoas j.utroey !" The queetlon, so 017•- poi, of her redunt escapade, Sp much statics. ' her that she smiled. The house took the jol e, and a burst of hearty applause was the consequet.ze From that moment harmony was restored. The audience applauded the syren, so uhust, called for her when the curtain fell It appease that Count Vigicr, the youno-r, had told Sophie Cruvelli that be wag to love with her, but being under age, dared not Marry r to France, without the consent of his father, who to obstinate, haughty, and a millionaire. She agreed to elope with him, and they cut off. i.,1 Iklgtum, so wag reported, but to Venice. There my pang gentleman funkel, exppreeging ;ore for the lady, but strong fear& that his tether, co their return to Patio, would annoy •heno is every manner In his power. Just then Cruvelli'a two brothers *mord in Venice. On* of them Grigg cot Sophia back to Panic The other retna:or 1 at Venice, to ascertain young Count Tigicr's "lateutiona" The lover declared that the de• site of his heart was to marry the linty. tin this, the fraternal mind wag set at ease. !tee elder Vigler, seeing what tarn things were 'ta ken, and mach admiring the ginger's beauty, character and abilities, relinquished his opposi tion—gallantly declaring that, from the hest, it would have gratified him to ate bit ion so mated —and wrote ► formal letter to mama, dtLlnd bag the fair Sophie's band for his son, and receov ed ► gracious ascent. The upshot, is that the government having abandoned all proceedings against this capricious eetatrstrtee, she has pro mimed to remain until the end or the sew,n of when tier engagement doges, and the mar riage will tale place immediately after. It is moat unlikely that anything will tempt t - ophle Vrutelli to slog in public oPer her cuarrtage. ladee,l, until then, abet will have to etog twice Or their, ► week to the Pensions Wermas.—.l. thi, Pt... •I) • f fLe T., ....ILI t., - .11 are : rcul,110•1.. ct.t4tlrrof, the pn I LAII Vl'tiK l Irate 4, t •:•elf, =II log, apt ortan fatal f rhlllren It wa• by • phytivian of rya( •aportionca to Virginia, who. all, havito: tw) ji for wen! yaw, in his noon pro,/ .o, af. , l roue.' Rs lithswa oo unlvorsal, ladlloo4 at out to oll•r 111=11 • to. It Imo eo.. ?...cora• ular }., U. Lat.! Stat., as th. moot .111rlent r to ..a u.. drmaal has besqa oo tb. larroase. *I., Ito to . ot totlonturtkoo to the psblt. Pun-humors 'rill plesso be ran.ful to WE far fir. NE/ant's ==l intiniing, in MO W . " wrvrillpea. Dr. Nl'Lan.'. ,;er ann. rartnitom almo !no calebrataat Liver 1•111 a, ran DOW b. 1.1 .t .11 th. mrpectabls Drug Stlnn lo the Val Stelae and Catard. Aleu, for rale by the mole provrterore, VLF:MING HMI ' S,. Saerrwours to J KW A Co N W Ptrywl Moroe'• Invigorating Elixir or Cor dial...TT. earth's cruet la a mot deprolu , ry of renirdles euitubi• to the diseases of the creature. that Inhabit It: and science, industry, retlectima and experiment are cote tlnually latrodorfog from Ole great remedial !Atm...bon. now •Kent. for the amenuration of human auffering. Th. most powerful of dine agents that hue ever been applied for the mitigation of pain, the ...read , on of health, sad the prolongation of Blip, Is the AidaDe herb which terms the tads of DR. MORAL'S INVIGORATING RLIXIR OR OW DIAL. This preparation, If not • universal panacea, rev Wilily embrace. within Its province as • curative a greeter number of ...plaints thin haer ever befbre been eubduni, or even relieved, by a single medicine It is applicable to .0 nervous diseases, and .11 disorders of the secretive organs. It literally renovate. the powers of the stoma h, and give. to every organ and every 11014 necoosary to dig.. lion Its fall natural vigor, however the same may have been impair. by Mows or Indulgence. If the procreative function has been impaired in either sex, • single comae of this reparation will impart to the relaxed or...att. its full .annul vigor. Woman, the moat fragile a. well as the fairest portion of animated nature, will end [hie her seined reliant* in all the difficulties, radical or lucldenral, to which her structilre is liable; while in caries of nerveus headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, nervous melancholy, hysteria, feeble- Per•OtIll trembling, Incipient parrilysla, sleepie.neso, unnatural irritability, fainting Ms, epilepsy, weakness o f Ute bark, general prostration, palpitation of the heart, las. @Rude, mental Indolence, Ac., its effects are no certain and uniform as die results of a mathematical calculation. The Conti. Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint hot• tin. Price three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; six for twelve dollar.. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, 193 Broadway, Now York. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Genet. and the West Indlea. FLEMING & BROS., No. 60 Wood greet, Pitleburgh. DR. ONO. R. KIYSER, N 0.140 Wood street, do B. R. SELLERS A CO., N 0.67 Wood streeL .1. P. FLK.IIINO. &Reuben, City. janB.d.r Aar Great. Clue of Rheumatism....-. The editors of the Richmond Republican, of December 2ith, 1862, say that Carter's Spanish Mixture is no quack medicine. They had a nun in their press room who was afflicted with 'Minot mercurial rheumatism, who was continually complaining of misery in the back, limbs and joints his eyes bad become feverish and truttlery, neck swollen, throat sore, and all the symptoms of rheumatism, combined with Scrofula. Two bottles of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE cured him, and, in an editorial notice as above, they bear testimony to its wonderful effects, and say their only re. gret in, that all euffering with Unease of the blood are not aware of the existence of such ■ medicine. They cheerfully recommend it. lee Bee their certificate, and notice In ,full, around the bottle. declare -The Pleaeure and Comfort of being watt inn= in a SUIT OF CLOMPS, is greatly enhanced by haring them GOOD, and entrants ro ran Lesson. GRIBBLE ham got all that Is necessary to effect that great commmoos tion, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Person. 'letting to experience all this, and be ordy moderately charged, can do so by calling at 240 LIMIT mum head of Wood. P. B.—Pantaloons, in particular, is one of his greatest forta. I:Ie cannot be beat In the style and fit of this gar ment. /itionircess references could be given, If necessary, to oncroboant• this steitoneuit. (dad) A. OHIRBLL ,P - • • .1 • 114 . ' • V .1. 1, Ll• . • i. r„ . 4 ,.. .... --4 4 „ .' O. • , NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post ;Uvulae of the Governor of Maine Uor- AUGUSTA, ME., January 6.—Governor rel.'s message was delivered today. It occui•:cd nal( au hour in delivery, and is mostly devoted to State topics,. but is strong on Temperance, nue Soil and naturalization. the LegiSlature to-day elected Alden Jackson &cretary of State. Bridge Carried away., Uosroa, January s.—The wood work of the V ctoria Bridge over the St. Lawrence, at Mon tr,a, was carried away by the pressor,. of the The etoue, abutments and pier are ,1 firm . rock. Church Destroyed by Fire - • ILOVIDIENCE, January s.—The Seger Williams' Burgess street, was destroyed by fire morning. It was valued at $19,000 and wac iusured for $5,000 and $l,OOO on the organ. Inauguration of the Governor of Massa- I=! Boston, Livery 6.—Governor Gardner will be inaugurated .to-day. His address is looked for with anxiety. Repeal of License Laws. CILICAGO, January 3.—A bill passed the Holum: by a vote of 61 to 21, repealing all the license laws of the State. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS nir Dalley>s Genuine Pain Extrnetor will subdue the pant and inflammation from the "ever.t burns or auntie, ie tram one to twenty minuets—and that it will heal the wound, without vex; and effectually cure Fever gores, piles, Salt Inflammatory Rheumatism, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Cute, Wound', Bruises, Old and Invek erste gore., Scald Head, Corns and Bunions, kryripelas, Ypromo, swelling., Felons. Chilblains, Bite, of Donect..", 3 and k,L, Ilreottln, gore Nlpplee, Eruption", and a.l other ionstrunatoly and cutaneous difleal•es, Where the pmrls eff.•tr.l ean tw reached. Dont Ose ittertmious alstut the many diseases named, to be cared by owly one thing—but ro nowt, that the few, but putitite properties which Me Dailey naive alone containe, and as herodonde enumerated—one to four—ran notch not slots the store mentioned diseoces, but many more not emmtaerotted. C. V. CLICIIICiEK CO., Proprietors, New York. For 'ale by be. G. 11. IOEYSER, lad Hood street, and by all Pruggode mud Deaden , la Ilialitdoesenroughout the Um. lot] Matte lanBr2w ird - To the Ladio•s.— No greater happino,v can mortal. flud, Than saving trouble loan womankind. Rawl and retlei•t, ye daughters fair of Eve, Dry up your tears, leo longer need you grieve. Dr CIIERSCII AN'S PILLS FOR FEMALES. Twenty•five year. of unt..ralleled •urrese have proved the •irtun the, relelr•fel fide to New York. Can be safely mewl iu .11 painful wrego,arillea, 060.11.1 , 1i9t1/1,10. Pull and empii• eit : ire lien •ei t. hik a. Cull an I get • circular grail. Th.—, •i oul never he taken during pregnancy, flu Elie) ...mid ee -Ore t rauwi • nowarriage. Warranted purely Wegeinllc, and free front any thing aduriutt. to life or heafth. lorection• accompany each box. Price fl per Dr. USORGE 11. ELSYSER, No. 140 Wood erect, So Atc.nt. janS MASON IC HALL. For Three 'Evenings of This Waoki yiiMMEselhti IL- DAY IlVf.NlNtl, January 11th, , 1,11 , lh a t Fitll , Al and SATURDAY EVENINDs, 12:11 at..l at HALL. and oo exhlbitiou ,athrfay At,rth. , th 1. , 11-fbhol,.ommloaciog at 3 o'ritKA: hrattliful and solersatinK Work of Art, from ths ,astern la•.so a• I‘/U It IN THE fltol . l l AND VOIAllk ALIU/ill , l A. Sat - Adtto-,0 •a-n —Chihlra7, half prate. Dsill .t, 10 7 t --a- 7 7 7 t70 7 , at hal: vast, prtr , ely. For iar,s . .har• •tn ai m.,.jans.ls• necord Word -.Citizen.' Council t Jool%,Common liffl!MEl2= 12=M! A. 1. 1 %414 .S T , I . l r E: I IF:.". Fr C.: I. tw r.ntwl chrai, act,l for tiE , l cfli 0 ('.:rick • Erten 1 To Dosaterreoty past. W.17.T ED, I:. A 1 th%City of S. 1 .i 11 ttAtle it....(mctato;e irv•.. J. C. YATE,, ;•n• w Cerjr, Lawevn, Pa., for 2 wares. 121‘ a: 11l ;1.:I.LNII Ill!ellaLn )I GUMS, for sale .t Ito •• M CllMlSTV,Tieln;urer. I Can I'll's: ASP LESIJ—The Auberriner. v is • • r•-•er . n.!. an !• all se. pe-,n•tactly en hand,. fu: •••Iyi.; T • 11-I,4•lar..llnsiu ..1 .. crane. .so, 1.e.!, Inc *J.; ta• 1, IL, fsnt. J. K. 111:TLF.11. j•sa F. 7 11 , ,nt .[r..14, ti. J IFCTLEFi. k CO. - _ ana Implrment JANE , WAIMF:OP I 111,3 i r•-:. sa.:e Ft..tat:lr or Fitly, at 1-••••1 laaF.trmput AFFartloww, Esr.h JAV WAHrIt.W. J&ILl I N.i I N,Ii&I , 11: VI • —lnfe Prurf tug aArAff..,• I .1•. f t:. , br.t guaatt7, the tvea •ull THE COSMOPOLITAN ART AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION .rair”..., 0 , 14 6.(neTal nr a new. and .4-ulnalrian rrllls k ro.N LI , T 4 ENCVUR I ; , 1.. r.. .• Ur Art.. nulat.....laturkte put 111,1 1,01. nI.I chruagt.uut tLv. mulutry. Va. .1 Art tor inulnunt.utly I..ctuard 1.1 i.e arta vaiu.lde cull ralLtlug, Yor Brt:i Distribution Tip At.a• .ft:2+l.l at:l aoa , auJ laeur• to its nem. Aar. al-, .40 Litar•tone the day, n, .:Lug of uoa, Ilagaslo , a, Kerley . , Kul Pk. Lll,rar ) arorta. - 11,a taT,ara tlx A locolatlon for Itiai hare , the pleerure L auu.-us . - tng n..:t s.uteertplksu boots fur tint current Naar a oi,n, au.l ohat the Vaal annual dintribuLluo of it. rk• vi A,:. ~ ..tato, .1 lu [Le atA , retiallery will plane lo /obroar) tax:. ; 0 sera.uso there •111 be thatribu , tadmo,lll-1, r I the A...,.latisu, Iron of chant., 1 ara, trotV.• &met, who-13 RS, i'varetn, 'Flue Greek :slave, purrldared 111 t,-t r ot,r Al,o, a large and rr, er,,rlreule , ta atra,rnin - wnt illL NUS, eon. riadarg kJI IL.- In, of ur oennrata..l Amen-ran and torrior among which are the works of eoutag, Verker, at. heirretr, tird,auLl. Clough, rnnlikenetein, and other eminent Amenean Artiela, which, with the inn. ' , taut ednion• made Iltrou4h ail airent now in Europe, %El render Win by tar We ra,rt complete Uallet7 of Art In the Cultad Nate.. EMZEITS2I putintied h. r diseeminstiou among the members of the As. 0e.U.111. tot' 11:.4, wul ( . 0051,t of the hollowing Sloothly Alytsames. Reviews, Lc., liartier's„ Putnam. Mari, • hateteriss•Ler,Gisle)'s Lady'. Hook. ttralmm's • ivhf the Illustrated Nlstrasatie of Art. together with the Ivioowins Qaarterly Reviews, reTritited in New York, • Westminster, Loudon lanarterty, North tintleh, and fklinbargh. Thu. ANwaintiOn Is open to CI; any perroo May become • member on the payment or which entitlee ntm to • mem twentnp atol any one of theottore Stattasdnee or Review. for one year, and Kleo•freetackel In the annual thetribu Lion of elataary, Painting . ", ,te All echo take tire membenthipe art etitillott to .ay Cf. of the Magazines one year, and ats ticket. In the distribution. The wele.spread fame of LLe above periodicals renderwl it needless to my anything in their praise, as It is conceded that, as literary organs, they an , tar in advance of any others in the world. The publisher's price of each is brira. nobly sa a y oar; thus by becoming a member of this Asso. elation, It secures to all the two.fold benefit of three dollara' worth of ALerilli t ( literature and a ticket in the distribution of the moot tuagutocaut collection of choke works of Art in the country. LIT FEL L'S. Mir, Mealy, will be furnialml one year and two mimbetehips for Se. the Gallery of the Amociatten le located at Sandusky City, where superb granite buildings have been erected for It, and in obese spanione saloon the whole et - Men:ion of Paintings and &fatuity will be eithlbitaL The net proceeds derived from thi sale of membership., are devoted expressly to the purchase of Werke of Art for the ensuing year. The increasing Interest telt in the advancement of the Flue Arts warrants the belief that this Asamiation will, with the powerful aid of Literature, become at once univer sally InTull., ate 11 001 only cultivates and encourages the Fine Arts, tut dbaecuinatee sterling Literature throughout the land, thereby adapting itself to the present wants and tastes of the American people, enabling both rich and poor to make their hem.s pl-awn( and attractive, by the aid of brUlptlire, Paintings, and the beet reading matter which Cho with• range of American and Foreign Literature affords. A few of the peculiar advontag. derived by joining this Association are— Ist_ All parlous get the full value of their subscription at the start, in the nhape of sterling ilagasine Literature. dd. They ore at the name time contributing toward par charting choice Works of Art, which are In turn to be dis tributed among themselves tree of charge. lid. Each member I alter threctly ems:tonging and patron izing the Arts nod Arttots of the country, disbursing many thousands ot dollari through Its agency. Those who purohuoe Magazines at bookstores will observe that by joining this Aswociation, they receive the Magazin and frac had in the annual distribution, ell at the Num. price they now pay for the Magazine alone. All persons ou becoming members, can have their Mega ■ine commence with soy month they aloof., and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the Meat of every m nth, direct from the New York and Philadelphia publish ers. Back numbers turnithed if desired, Books open co 11.,,1T0 names at the Eastern office, New York, or Western olllce, Sandusky. Prrsons remitting funds for membership, should mark lettere, Registered," and state the month with which they wish their Blagazinea to commence, and also their post oaten address In full, on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with the Magmane desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Aker Offices of the Association, at the Knickerbocker Hog. adds office, 318 Broadway, New York, and at No. 100 Water street, Sandusky, Uhl°. Address, (at either once,) C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A..% L.A. Memberships dray also be obtained at No 140 Wood stayer, Pittsburgh, of oct.:ls:dMiwarrtf 0110. IL KEYSKB, Druggist. r== BA SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN, a rtit nation as SECOND CLERK on a Steamboat, or to • wholesale or retail Dry Goods or Grocery Store He will make himself generally awful to his employer, as =doubt ed rvferences can be given of his business capacity and honesty. A note addressed to "O. R. 0.," And left at this Mike, will receive prompt attention. Jan 6 It• Celestials, Shanghai■ and Idasssovies, TT ND AT NO. 01 14 OOD STRKET, w tare you will i"h finds complete assortment of the &bare styled CAPS, together with a large stock of Silk and Plush Caps, which wail be sold at a great reduction on former prices, to close the stock for the season. jug, VAN ILETn—A. A. MASON A W. will open on Satur- day, January 6th, 100 more Blankets, which they will eam $2 eud $3 par pair lam than maul Mtn. jantl MIMEO SIMQ SPECIAL NOTICES Oa STILL LONGER EXTENSION OF STAY.--In consequence of the great accumnia tiqn of demands upon hie tims,from the success ahicb Im' tic., far attended Na exertions, Dr. CALVIN IL Fl - D2a but. it im;Aassible to leave Pittsburgh as won as h, had tleiisoel; he will therefore forego entirely hilminar ap pointment.% and remain in title city until the middle of January, receiving calls daily, (Sabbath excepted,) tin SATURDAY EVENING, January 13th, at his rooms at tt City lloteL All persons desiring to consult him are part cul .rly requested to make as early application so possible, under. no circumstances will it be possible for him to remain longer than the time specified; it will, therefore, be useless to make application after that date, except by letter or 1.. incurring the expense of a journey to New n. ti.—To patients visiting Dr. Filth from a thetsuce, a from hit regular charge will De made, in m..nsieet rt... .t tht expense of traveling. dec23.nawit Diroctons of the Anits.:lA -11-rj. TED PIHEILEIPS INSURANCE COMPANY Laic, ruk • . declared a Dividend out of profits svcruirog :u thin TOO. rattans, upon each char. of the capital stock R. FINNEY, Secretary. nur,th, December 30th, 1851-1 jattLat Notice to Stocktiolders..-Oyncs Avs y'~cusxr V.uzy It AT area CoIitIALTIT. Pittsburgh, Jane. ary I, 1655.-1 n accordance with the Charter, a general meeting of tho Stockholders of the ALLEG LIEN 1' VALLEY RAILROAD CO3IPANY, will be held at their Mace, No. is Rater street, Pittsburgh, on the /IRS I' TUESDAY (6th day) of Pebruary next, at - 10 o'clock, A. Sl., at which time and place the report of_ the Presilent and Managers for the put year, and a statetase' of the affairs of the Company, will be nrasentecl. And appl2 o'clock, NI, an election for President - and Marti 61 111.shagers for the will wi be held. - Dann J. GIBSON, Secretary. Western Farmers' insurance Company, NEW LISBON, OHIO. m , c ASK B. Y, Agent, ST. CHARLES DE/ILDLNI.i,IOB TIMID aT.,PITTSBL'III/H. omens: JAMES KELLY, Pr.'L JAMES BCEBECS, V. Pree't. LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer. MEG - MS Jam. Burteek, Henry Springer, Daniel ilarbaugh, Er., Levi N. E. McLaughlin, Jaa.es Leston, Jease McLaughlin, ram. Kelly, Fisher A. blocksour, Preet., Levi Martin, Secretary. EFSEU/NC/21, A. A A. 3P Pain, Tb. Umbittetter, Dr. Irish, Joseph Springer Harbaugh, E. 11. Stanton, Wi1k...40n A Ilooetott, Gilbert A I:etioult, Pittsburgh; Jas. Mason, E.g., Lama, Garret.. a Co., Cleveland; crab= a at'Coy, Dr. G. Fries, Chin:matt t&e CITIZICNIS O Insurance Cornpnuy OS Plttaburgh.—VV.ll BAGAL EY. Prescient; a.4.3111EL L AItaIIELL, Serretary. Office: 93 Water Str.f.teritern.Marattund Woeartreets. Insures 11C LL and CARGO Itia Le, on the Ohio and Allasbe /40 River, nod tributaries. Insure, against Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Pont,i of tae re., and Inland Nailga tionand Transportation. tn.alatlrOatit William Ihmalay, Wm. barintarj r•i James M. CA.POper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Reau Wfliac illugham, Hubert Dun tat., j r., John S. in:aura, Irma. M. Pennortk, trams, cellars, B. Liarlmugh, J. Sutoourmaaker, Walterlirysta, William I:. [Jaye. John ant 'Ann. de.t.tl. Vince Ohio and Pennsylvania Hall tie' road Company, lltrerular 11,4.—:‘,1,L—T1L. , Attuned ](eating Stu,. ani Earths of I.l,rect , or the tnILIJ AND 1 . 1.:` , :,1 V Art IA KA I UttlA uWM PA Y, for rileroan tug vac, wt. be held at the °flute of the Company, In l'it,hargh. Tll(:t:cY, the ItUth day of January, 1:3r. , , batce.,n tl. hours of IU A. M. and II M , (tn..,./ng at IU ) Hy uric: of the named of 11.--Mittd till :.?C\, recr.tary. ' I Biotic Biotic e.o—Pillaborgli and teubiett - villa Railroad Company.-oollie Annuo. Meeting of the rto,ithololera of no i•ltTrilitlltGit A:ND errAllikl.l.Vll,LE RAS/AU/Ali C4f01P.15:17 will to held, to at-celibates • ith law, on Mt/ALAI% 6111 clay of Jontary , 1656, at the office ut the Company. No. lio Thud eine Pltoburgh, at hi o'clock in the foren..sti. for the 1.0.,rp0 •• of electing a Prmsklent an.l twelve I itectors for the ent•to ing year. CrIMILES NATL,OII, Serretar)- - -• W. Monongahela :\ avt . gat lon Company ..-Notice. to Stockholders.--TL,. o Li, 1 6leedrir of the stro•khollo, of the.I.Io.Nii.NU.IIISOLA. hot'. IWITION 1' will to tool,. ri-tulrett by law, • 15 TLICHJSIJAY, the 11th day 01 January, I,Jo. ai ltic ot: L-e of Coe Company, No. 76 Grant street, in the City ot Put. but gb,et Y o'clok, P. M., for the election of officers for the ensuing you. cleroolittd W.ll. Ilk ELWELL, Secretary. Chartter• Valley liallroad Compa ny.—A toertlc, , , tA the Z(..3clll.,:dArn of tce Cli ALLEY CO.IIP.k.IV rrIU ls• rdan , {at., UpA cith.rl.7itorber,oo 3!•'NU t 1 the Sax day JahuAry, 13.3 J, At fl.r zt.Charleelt.tel. 1. the City of Pittsburgh, ut 3 ocicx-k. to Eh, situ: the purpu, bt of sisti J. K. 31001t1IPAL), EVE,burgh,l.l-cralb., Dividend —42,TIZL:.' PAN a.—TL- coalLai. (A.l':ya uale Lk, day LuT.decul rJt'a D,LEaan p. *bar; ulusa tLe. rioca. Tur,e au:'.ara pay Wu I. :0 •IJ ktaaLlen., 1.... at r , ; utauvu..., e:4 the LuA., •41,• uar a,• t thetr e21.',,L EL L. ILL, • Pill...burgh,L.., 1,, 1,4 _ _ • — BORTH We.STilii.N IN JURANt:E. COM rAN Y, W. 7u it 1 . 111LA,i.: I 1:L.1. Cit3lllER PERPEI UAL. Authorized Capital, 1631.10,000 LI ABLY. t.)l 1 ibl 1.03 torra.;..cared by Nl.rt• gaga au 1 Js..a,w , • {101',00.. In 191.:.: L,rtgatt,NA awl Jc isLat Sn Caab, a/ n 1 Capl4 /Laws 47,ta:.r Tnt.l FL CADWEi., U. it. y ♦r - I. ?.I.; the 11 , 11::1: - ..1Trat,icrIatl.t4 L.As st cairr,t I:Es E it ENCE Kra., a KAnci, Cndn,; 1:e! ert....'n A C 4 N. Dunn, ii,:g11,7 A Co, J. A. 1.1,c.r.ce.n a Co., D. Leech A Co., 31urphy. Tiernan A. Co. riIIIALCLYIII.2I. Lluntir.gton Ai. L. 111,1!cmell A Davlcl S. l'n.orn A Co., C LI. A beo. 0:t, Wood S Oaver, Ilea: - Li A Den../..:a, Caleb Cope .t CLa, Me:urge. I.,rvxel A Cu, In llu rec Ua.e a c 0.., in ot . 3illligan A C. , . J. 13ANki, KNLIX, ,1,12.1 y .Nn. 115 Hazer street'. D.nebt: I -ilurn-i Life, Fire and Marine Insnraneq,Compar.y ; .EIFTII STREET, BASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES 9. II:11.)N, 1'rr,:.1.-AL CILAAL r] A. CiA.TrAI, a...-rotary. no, C , ..m pit 03 in otit vrry IrtsurstcenppertaiLin . ,.; 10 Or COM., N ibtro !AYE 01,Ke. Alee. agamet Itud an It.argo Itirkg on the Chin .1.1 M. si.tbpi Inver. to [mutant., and Marine Rte..: gen-rally. And against Lo. and Damage by Fire, ant anal: et :Le ?erne bf the :ten and Inland N.ahrat_ieti and Trunepertati , a. Y.lades fretted at the 'newt rater consistent wtth sett) to all parties. DLIZCSOU: JIMMI S. //.14, 1 Wm. S. Haven, Samuel Wehm.kno, Jame, D. VCiltl, Wl:lmm .•MIIIi , . Alexemler liraLlley, Jolm .i.r..tt,l Jul. luilertoc, Jeeel.l. F. ii.Lem...Ll, XL I)., f Robert Gaiwyr, Jan W.1.1;m, Alexander Reynolds, Arm. Wm. F. Jolm , tra, etzeng Comity, Junes A.l4,:ba I, lloratio N. L. Kirnro,:ng, Ilitma :Rowe, Deart-r. G.Tge S. Selors I y HOWARD Health •AeaocliUon of Pittsburgh, Pa.-.OFFICE, No. 106 TUIftY t-T.LEET, opposite the Telegraph ()trace. Thie Amociation It oriranieed for the purpose of affording mutual waist:as, to each other, In case of ..krattis, or ac cident. fly paying a mall yearly payment, the members of the Aaswiation esc-urve a weekly bend:Worth; sicknews, averaging from $.11,3 to tlO per week. In this As-ociation ell members me equally interested in the management and profit.. ... 0. 11. .IEKENZIE, Ereeldent. T. J. i 113111114 Secretary. Manes Oammltlee.-Jommt Knee, J.vtci Lathan, O. N. Eforrmer. Consulting Physician—F. Ulan, M. D. PON ant lETNA INSURANCE COSIPAN HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1819.. Capital Stock •300,000. THOS. K. BRACE, President. . . . TLIOS. A. ALEXANDER. Secrs.teny. -- TNIRECTORB—: Thomas E..Brare, If Samuel Tudor, Ebenezer lion,, Ward Woodbridge, E. A. Ft u I kel ey, Joseph Bhurcb, Roland Mather, Frederick Tyler, , Edwin G. liipley; • Robert Buell, Samuel;. Ward, 11111 es A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Bisivell, Austin Dunham, °cisterns F. Davis, Junius S. ?lorgLii. Q- Po Ides on Fire and Inland Risks issued on favcira bit terms, by tIEORGE E. ARNOLD. Aft, de:glibly No. 11 Fourth :greet, Pittsburgh. Err A c tit m o CI AT EfD the en , x I mi, rane• J . 11001 Ult A a lt y PLi! , nl—%2ElTT lL :ll!. t lSt774. h. tary. Will Insure against FIRE and MARINE RIFR'S of all kluds. Office: No. 99 R sun street.. D1RE10.824 J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Auder•cn, B. C. Sawyer, R. B.rrittif sou, Wm. M. Edgar, 11. B. Wilkins, C. 11. Paulson, William Col lingwood, R. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. jal2 A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. LOT OF GROUND, on the river bank, in Birmingham, 288 feet by 3ao feet, and bounded by four streets, .01 be sold on reasonable terms. It is near Bakewell Co.'s new glass works, and several other manufacturing estab lishment. It ie the largest and beet lot now to be heat in Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and clear of incumbrenee. Enquire of C. IL M. SMITH, at his Lan Ctfice, jy26 Froth aunt. antra U. Western Pennsylvania fleapit..l v ie Dee. L. Scnews. Second, between Wocti a,..1 Market streets, and J. Race, North-rest corner of Dial, wd, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physiclaw to the el ,r, lnrq [ution, for the first quarter of 1824. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hour. at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. IL Ilment cases of accidental injury are received at all hours, without form. jail tWo Franklin Saving Fund and Loin Association OFFICE., No. v 7 FRONT STREET. Discount Day—MONDAY. Notes offered on SATURDAY to the Secretary, at the store of Joan H. Mellor No. 81 Wood street . Weekly Dues received a t the acme t ime and plena. [decl:groj J. WHITTLER, Fe- , a-y, Ula Co EAGER, 110 MARKET tint , Pitt; burgh, Importer nod Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers t, iy and country, dealers no large and well sleeted clock of Goods as any Eastern host., and sune prier , , thus eating night, time and expenses. fe.tV lOta ATTENTION! S. L. 41.—You are hereby notifi ed to attend at your Armory, on MONDAY?, WEDNES. DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such lot. new as may come before the Company. P. KANE, nur2btimd Sren-Nry pr tem. gy. To Let.....TfiE 0) TILE 1 , 4151 , - TUNE ENULNE 1101.76 P (a Hall 1,1 (table for public meetings.) will be let for throe or four niebts in the week. _ - FUNSTON. id & M'Clarkuie, Nn 96 Wood streeL .ro glum of drc4:3m Nettee.Tbe JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO CIETY, of Pittsburgh end Allegt,ny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SCHOCULEITER'2I, ha the Diamond. By order. GEo. W sEE;II.I, Secretary WI. 0. 0. F.—Place of Ineetual., Wasbingten Itall a Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. MINSIThaR LODGE, No.336—Meetaerery Tnewlay caning. Muctioniz Ezeixpitorr, No. 87—.1tooto first and third 7ddgdlaaah month. [flatillely • ••*. - , .4e,404- - 1 6 '04 4101 * - - h , elrareYJOEXPli O. !MIA, lan= mu lycy , , ~,,,,,,,,, atreet,abois Wad—Prier of al so., 1.11-110 x. and Duquette 60o; Mesta Dour, large, do. email, Of Donna Tber,2lso; Burs be calory) per. , dux. Penn. ecru/log Asti will bi charge) 12% cm:, extra for the cernanne. Doors open at %to 7 o'clock: performance to cononance 7% dank. air THIEI SVENDIG, January 6th, frill be parboold the great play of prwin King Lear._........_......._...:—.....Y5. Conidook. ... Procter. Pas de Dedtz---- - - - 11:Ial 1L a I. Popular Song.-- Pan ..... Ps:Unitas. To conclude with 1: HISS IN THN DARK. Bli - 61V.ILN OM MONDAY, JANUARY BTH, AY LA FAYISITIS HALL. L ' u o nd U pu ß t L rons, lll. that the eet will give her ne , r ...Net fir idi o MONDAY EVIiNING, Januery Bth, lebsi ni •~ettw - Und, in rel,bratbni of the Atailve.rsary the Nettle Of .N,4 Orient.. Subscriberm fur the sesooo are sdrartted on tn.: same I ive,ts, et thie Soiree will be given ill.plaft of IJ =witty next. ail the Ladies vim attended Mad. Orsseri Redo= Se.rees are reepeettally invited, am also barpelsons • By r• qu ss, so Children will to Inattandons Ticket' tote heal en Mel. Oman. janfrollt Ij'W.7!ffl!PrMs't.ll•l I Select Council—A. M. Pollock. Common Council— Aim M. ling., Joseph W. Lawis,Januarßantinan,Wal tnr Kirkpatrick, Jr., John B. Kerunaly. jaaeillt An election for President, Vke Preeddent.,Tmasuren, ornery, flee Directors. and three Auditors for this horn. ote, to gene for the ensuing year, will be held in their zoom on MONDAY, the Bth day of January, conunaneing • t 1 o'clock, P. 81., and closing at 7 o'clock, P.M. A general meeting of them:labors will also be bid in he c rening of the some day, at 7 o'clock, when the Annual imports of the Board of Directors and Standlpg Oonunit, itt. will be rend. Jane WM. H. ICENCLID, Secretory. L.Vo Blotleco-aTtee President and Managersof the Company for erecting • Bridge over the Al*thaw rivrr opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, have atio day declared • Dividend of IWO imams ou each "bare tho Capital Bunk on which divideade are made, which will be paid to htockholders or their legal repreeentathree forthwith. jamialw JOHN HARPER. Treasurer.— HAND STUEET, (SOUTH BIDE,) BET. PENN STREET Ati D 21113 RIVER, PITMBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old tichools of Stedidna, Allopathic and Hoccdepatide, and. f..T . the paet ten years a eaccemalulitydropeithlst. has opened WeTEit CURE in the aboee location. - - - - The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effort this syo tern Ilea ou all Fevers, and all diseases acute and ebronte— win la a i mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak - and detiiii.ired, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who , will too treated at their homes. Allopathic and Romcepathic treatment will be edaiinia te all where desired; bet, after long and thorough egret rkure, Doctor Bads gives a decided preference to Hydro prhy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven so eminently eucoessfal /lh every form of dense, iucluding Incipient Comiumption, Bmnvhitia, Dyspepsia, loilaromatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cuts. n-our, Nervous and Liver Diseimee. Testimonials of owes t', - Lm highly reputable citiserre of nearly every Rate Whim Union, can be examined at Doctor Beeline calm me BAT. Clergy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used In thecomnomicemmut, and often throughout the treaurtent,ic is all:mazy instead of =pleas. eh:, ea th.-e unacquainted might fIOppOBB. Y.ZTLMETCGS.-3festre. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. H. Williams, Thompeon Bell, J. B. Wel. deo, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, B. H. English, B. K. Tno undersigned, having visited Doctor Bacles -Taman n and witne.ed his successful treatment, cheerfully re. ,romend him • thoroughly educated and skillful Ph]. Charles T. Russell. Jos. 'irennnells, Davi,' Runt, John C. Curtis, Itobt. Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright, - W. W. Patrick, Mos. F. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Orsang.. [fine. litheS uovue..—A. A. mews £ Cu. offer the balanas of their Merinos, Parannittaa, /dolma, A., et ..large jerk° rE TO PROCURE A SITUATION fora young TV Ran, as a Partner in a small manufacturing *nab. , thment. Ile is able to make himself usefulln any depart• ment, and has a capital of from WO to VOO. He is a good plain koo:•ke•per and steluarsen, but would prefer being employed m or about the useriassetory. 8. CUTHBERT k 80N, j.lO 140 Third street. QL.Y. LlutiSk.6 To Lia—Apply to CIMEBENT *l6 140 Th4d,_ atm& DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST, TREATS ALL L00...1 OF TEL NFL £OO EAR WISHOOT =MI% lILLETIMINGI, Oil TEM OEM 07 CALCUL FFICK, 458 BROADWAY, COB. GRAND ST, NEW YORK. Bourn from 9 A. 1%1. to 4 P. M. PUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or R Chronic Blindness with Palms, friths, Azoaurosis and cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Ryas, are among the diseases of the eye which axe treated by Dr. H. with perfect aatisfacticat. All disea...e of the Far treated upon scientific printlplek Artificial Eyes trotted without an operation. . Ail letters po.tpdtd will secure prompt attention. " We select the following references from among the thou sands of mom which hare been sucorsofully touted by Dr: Ilenderon Wm .1. Fryer, 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred Southwick, Printer, Goodspeed, Clens Falls, N. Y. *Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. °Mrs. A. X L Wilson, New York aty, N. Y. tiller Mary Bellows, N. R. Station, Duchees or., N. Y. Edward G. Bolger, Bristoloolllll. 'Jahn Smarm Elsghlos A r, Y- Dasid Little, Engineer, N.Y. Wm. F. H O &a, office Courier and ing, N.Y. Venires W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. J anti Rodprs, A. IL Bermes, Te:egrsph Oper a tor, St Malcolm Hotel. IL N. Ferries, Organ Builder, ii 01121.11 St. IL D. Doolittle, N. D., Hodson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkere, N.Y. . 31. P. Collins, Teacher penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Rem, Albany, N.Y. A. Dillenbacb. Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. 11. Hartland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Bingham:Om, N. Y. s-These patients were blind, and had to be led to the aim At the expiration of two weeks they could guabout the thy at pleasure. •These cases of Amanrosis were restored to sight after they were given up /0 incurable by the fsenlty, and earl be reierrrd to by any person who wishes to learn the facts In theFe rung to them. jan6 ureat Reduction In Allude! L':11; AT HALF r tlc&-:uAALorrE BLIIMB,No. ifl 11s Acid scrtet 6evlag mede arrangements wlththe sire Mu-de Publishing noun., of William Hall t fon, .1 New York. for the sale of their valuable Catalogue, le nablud to offer all their mu eopyright Music, together: , with 13EMM5iMilaM1 Ilex - after the pike of Music wilt be made to conform to our national currency, and the price will be marked on every Ore.!, thus :. On copyright pieces—. Copyright, cents,'" and on non copyright—. Reduced prim, ovals.. All instrucum Books end -Swivel Works will in proportion. In anticipation of the great increase of sales, in quincecf reduced prices. I have made large additions to f,vmer ex tensire stock of :hest Music, and. will receive ' ' ale publi=tion, as sum as lamed. CLI...i.ttLOTTE BLIJILE, lio„118 Woad dime, . . • - Solt. 47,flat hr the celebrated iacbarc Pianos; alicite Ilelet, Basis t Co, Boston; Hass' we, Bros. Co.,Nsw York; J. a C. Fisher, New roar.; endßeir-bonbacli .t Ban, Phan delphin JEWS Iron City Conners/al College. EDUCTI ON Ii PILICES—OnIy $4 fur •foll eosins of intro-Um la voting. As the time, ere bard cod money wane, Prof KILLAIrsf A IMO. have deter/Mood to reduce their terms in Penman , I ship, in order that all may have an equal chums to acquire eplendid at) le of Writing, superior to coy now being taught in this city; and with the aud of their hand.braeg and new exercises, (which are used by them only,) they guarantee entire satiffaction to every individual who may desire to improve their handwriting. 31 d Bro. have bean obliged to enlarge duds establish m eat, end In so doing hav e spared tie/ ther NIBS nor expense . to tusking theirzepartmente it, every way more vedette . and third those of any other inatitution of the kind In Pittsburgh. The public are politely Invited to can and judge for themselves, and at the more time examine the improvement mole in Writing by person in this Mt,. Ladies or Uentlemen wishing to became pupils, are re. pectf.,lly informed that an introductory lemon, explanato ry of the mode of teuhipg, practically illuatrated, end free of charge, will be cheerfully given. Open from 8 o'clock, A. if., till 10 P. M. Terms for the coerce. $4. jamb L,NscilluNs Yds. JdziUAUY—Fts.ANK LEMAN'S LA, r DIES' GAZWITII.—The January number or this mine commences the third volume. The Gazette IN pub lished on tee first of every month, and contains ail the sewed fashions for the following month, In eve depart meat of ladies' and children's costume. Zarb number has oleo a large variety of patterns for needle work, a amt. of Den MUSIC, and a paper pattern to cut a dress by. Prises 25 cents a number, or $3 a year, postage free. übsarlis Dom re.alvel or single numbers mid by W. A. GILDENFENNEY t OCL, jen3 No. 76 Fourth strait. Ati AM:Ed.—Harper, for January. 1.1 , 1 Putnam, for January. (laity, for January; third supply. Unbar:a, for January; second supply. Peterson, for January; 17 cents. Ballow, for January; /0 renta.4 Blackwood, for January. Eubecription to four British Iteelenrs and Blackwood, $lO. Thom/ who would sure 01 per cent In autectiblng by the your, or buying single coping of the shore, should call at SAMUEL B. LAUY7EBIB, jan3 No. 87 Wool street. HEAP DWFILLING 11017SES—We have= our Boer ter several good substantial Dwelling Houses, which, will be sold at low prices and on easy tams of psymerat. Persons wishing to become their own laadlonla, k•vo now opportunity to obtain Woks. Or it you prefer to build a Howe to suit yoursel4 we am fund& you with a handsome Building Lot, at as low a price as $260. CLTEIBRRT & BON. Jan 4 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third stmt. EMLANNUAL SALF..—A. A. MASON A W. will oup pe m p .44J0 more of those Long Ehawlis, at $2, nn Janunry 4th.l=4 Iv uLD MSDAL DELA.LNES.—A. A. MASON & CO. will kj open 300 pieces more of Gold Modal Delalmak at 12J4 rents per yard. d. MASUN a CJ will opals. 012 , the 4 th hate 6 a>aw • ...es of those 4 and 4 mat Callosas; alp 2 mars cases at 6?„i cents. jaa4 VISA rlikals-3,000 IDs prime tiontooky Postbara to ao. I: rive xni fur elle by deal) IHE ES 6-1,000 boxe. W. R. Cheem for male by dec:3o HENRY H. COLLINS. _ - - ALT-50 tckne =l:t x, j.t y, by "' P. B. DRATO. k.‘l' Y FAH PltZSENTd.—Gold and Silver Wat•thew of _LI Lew and beautiful pattersus, just seceiTed; lbaim, Keys and Seals to match. Jewelry of late pettier= ILool toe quality. Rich Yorioty Gado. /dee Tee Were, Chaim, alai the . wal &topic, goods la our lino; at as low picas la OM hi and Su 0114 or eastern aim. W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker sad Jeweler, 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. L 1-.—d bbis just received and far sale I_3l dec3 HENRY H. QQLyjjß GH3S— b Ms fresh Eggs this clsy reershred audible rale by E jse3 H. COLLIN& A_ &Ad , Pllt.ll Ftlli 3A7.l!—ilituate az zones ft far mington, Va., kali on the Pennsylvania line, may. gof eerie •ell improved, 100 cows clawed , a }aro orchard, good buildings, dwelling house and barn; also. plenty of excellent coal; 2) scree of loaadow. Mb la a desirable farm, and will be eold for $2,600. Tanaaeaq; possession given on /.4 of April newt. d r L.ST Lien alluP Bub SALE—nitnere an gnaw street, brteren Factory and Walnut strait The Rep Yon leered ground, For furtherpertkeilers umpire at CUTII,67= *- *a 110 SUMS& '•••• -,;•• •;•4 IMIZEI HENRY IL COLLIN& B. CUTHBERT A BON, 140 flied street.
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