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Bill honest way that, truly, to sell the property of the Heads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tions. AU orders will be promptly Med. i people of this Commonwealth! The people should examine this subject at once; or they themselves will be " sold." We object to a re. duction of the prise of lag year. PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNINQ^••• mir A roller boy wanted in the Job Office of the Naming Post. Apply coon. News of the Day No Unifies for selling spirituous liquors were granted at the last term pf Court in Elk empty. A gentleman in New York has been informed that Mr. Soule will shortly return ; and a recep tion is kroposed him by the exiles, filibusters, and other ardent patriots. The loading and unloading of vessels at New York have been almost entirely suspended, on account of the strike of the 'long shoremen hav ing become general. A report has been tdronlated to the effect that the late Governor had pardoned Dr. Beale before retiring from the executive chair. He was greatly lopertoned to do so, but eteadlly re futed. The largest produce - house in New Orleans— that of &hulls, Haddon &,Latting—failed yes terday. The two cotton houses in that city, which failed on Saturday, have assets largely ex ceeding their £2,500,000 of liabilities, and will, It is thought, be able to resume. • Tho last novelty ia ! New York are "Calico Dress Parties." One of these was given on Mon day night, by one of the Upper Ten Thousand, at which about four hundred persons were pres ent. Esoh lady was dressed in a plain calico dress, and the gentlemen in equally plain cloth garments, which were returned the next day to the fair hostess as a donation to the poor. We presume " beggars should not be choosers," but it strikes us these calico parties look like makit g child's play of charity. SHALL THE PUBLIC WOAKII Bit: SOLD LOW Oar opinion hair often been expressed on the subject of a sale of the public works of the State. As a general rule it is bad policy for Bb publican governments to be engaged in such enterprises as the construction of railroads and canals. But at the time the State works were commenced a sufficient amount of private capi tal could not be induced to undertake the cnn struction of canals and railroads traversing the State as the public works now do. State credit and resources accomplished what individuals or corporations would not then have undertaken. Those works hay: developed the resources of the Commonwealth, and doubled its wealth. Tnough a large debt remains to be paid, yet those works have proved of vast beaefit, and have doubled the ability of the people of the State to pay the debt. It is now proposed to sell those workout west ever prioe can be obtained for them. Guy. Poi- I look, and the various parties who secured his I election, seem resolved that the State shall to rid of them, even if they have to ...girt (Anal otefty." Such is the language employed by many, and the people may prepare themselves to teet' this wild freak of financial folly carried out der Log the present year. We would say that if the publio works can be sold for their full value, let them be 54.1, tied the proceeds be applied to reduce the etch: ~ f the State. But to yell them for leas then their valt.e is a useless emeriti e. There is no pressing de mand for their immediate gale at a sacrifice; and by such a sale taxation will not be reduced. The policy of ceiling them depends upon th e prine that can be obtained. If a good price can , be obtained, and the sale made under proper ' , limitations, sell them, if not, keep their: The actual nett revenues of the pi/bile works of the commonwealth for the year ending No vember 30th, 1854, after deducting all outlay, for new works, repairs and operations, was $786,608,84. This is equal to the interest on very nearly fifteen million dollars of the five • pot cent. debt of the State. It will be remem bered, too, that the new road over the moon tains is not yet completed, and a large amount of work was done last year on the North ! Branch canal. The sums appropriated to carry on that new work will be aided to these profits , when the work is completed, as it may be in • less than two years. Then tho nett profits will annually amount to more that, a million and a quarter of dollars per year. When the works of the State are thus completed, they will yield • profit of twelve or thirteen hundred thousand dollars a year, to be applied directly to the pay ment of the principal of the public debt. Here is a source, then, from which, eter the first of January 1857, we may commence paying oil the public debt at the rate of about a million a year, from the earnings of the public works alone ; and Without any increase of taxation- As the principal debt Is reduced each year the amount of yearly interest is reduced ; and a still larger sum can thus be applied each succeeding year to pay the debt. For example : we will suppose the debt at the commencement of the year 1857, to be $40,000,000. During that year say one million is paid. That saves the payment of interest for the next year to the amount of $50,000, of the 5 per cent. debt. In 1858, then, $1,050,000 of the debt can be paid. The next year, $1,100,000. And so on each succeeding year the payment will be larger than in the.pre ceding year ; and in fifteen years the debt would be reduced to lees than ten million dollars. A sale of a portion of the public works then, would pay the balance, and leave the remaining rail• roads or canals in the hands of the State, as a permanent revenue. Taking the revenues derived from the public works this year as the basis of calculation, the above would be the result; and it shows that in from fifteen to twenty years the revenues from those works will pay off the debt of the State, not only without any increase of taxation, but with a gradual reduction of taxes an the pried pal and interest of the debt were reduced. There can be no doubt that the tonnage convey ed each year on our lines of public conveyances will increase; particularly on the Main Line. The trade between the East and West is con stantly increasing: and thatiline will always secure a large share. Now supposing the above estimates to be nearly correct —and they are based on last year's receipts—what occasion is there for being In such a haste to sell out, " at any price," the very-sources from which the means to pay the entire, debt'ean be derived in a reasonable time? Suppose that, according to Whig policy, we sell all those works next year for ten million dollars. That sum applied to the debt will re duce it to tbirty millions. To pay that thirty millions we have then no resource left but direct taxation. It will be remembered that our calculation contemplates the completion of the new road over the Mountains in two years, and also the completion of the North Branch canal, after which no more appropriations will be required for new work. Those appropriations at an end, the amount we have named could be applied to the payment of the debt; and its reduction Would be u rapid as we have supposed. If the people of the State wish to be free from a pub lic debt, and at the same time have taxation re duced Instead of being increased, which is the boat way to do It? Is it to sell the works now at a great sacrifice, and then pay the large Wanes of the debt by,dlrect and heavy taxe d-on; or keep the works, complete them and ,:: ~ TIT FOR TAT.—Tus "AMERICAN" AND Guy. rOL.L.NS'S INAUGUItAL.—We have noticed of late growing coldness on the part of the American towards the Governor elect, and wondered what in the world was the matter. Bat it is all ex plained in yesterday's issue: the new Governor ignores the existence of that sheet. He sends copies of his Inaugural Address to the rest of the press, bat slights the American. Our oo temporary, however, is determined to retaliate. It would have published the address if it had re ceived it in time; now it can give but an ab stract, and only such au one es not to tnterfere with the putlica'iom of Charles Pickens' Chriemas Story! "Call you that backing your friends," Mr. American.? or, have you, like the Gazette, ceased to expect any good from that quarter ! ODITUART.—AS announced by telegraph, the Hon. John S. Barbour, died on Friday last, at his residence in Culpepper county, of an affec tion of the heart. He Wll4l a gentleman of very extensive attainments and orstorial powers of the first order. From early youth to the limo of his death, at 85 years of age, he was prominent ly engaged in politics, and exercised very con siderable influence upon the public affairs of the Old Dominion, and of the United States, through the weight of his adviCe in Democratic National Conventions. JOHN MITCHEL TO-NIGHT. Remember that John Mitchel's lecture, on "The Prospects of Republicanism in Europe," comes off et the City Hall this evening. As one of the Irish felons" who suffered from Eng fish tyranny. nail one wit,' has made the subj?, t of the Iroture the study of his life, be cannot help but make it interesting. The tickets ;re twenty-five ciente. Riotrr.--Governor Pollock is opposed to any further encouragement being given to municipal eubscriptione to Railroads. Ile is right in that. We wisb it had been Mopped sooner, and before our city and county become quite no deeply in volved in Railroad obligations. L:GIBLATOILI ON TOZBOAT.—Nothing of &fly interest to our readers transpired in either house on Tue4day. An adjournment at an early hour 1162 made to take part in the inauguration cern:lonic! Raman or Brawl. O'Coxison.—Bishop O'Con nor is a passenger on the Canada. The Canada reached Boston yesterday afternoon. Prom the Philadelphia North Aettestraet,l7ll Lazio. Display or tlllllary--Tb laaq• Barrie:tag was yesterday densely crowded with visitors from all pert. of the State, gath• ered to witness the Inauguration of our 60T emu. Mr. Pollock arrived there by the Nu phi. and Susquehanna Pitt'road Ln Saturday evening, and took lodgings at Coverlfs Hotel, where his reeticoco is fixed for the wiotire Every tenin of Care from east, west, north and south arrived termitic with strangers. among them tiSing ahout twenty military companies, whole bands of music kept the town unusually lively. Oue of these companies, by the way, was from Baltimore. The day was clear, though cold Eleven o'clock was the hour, desiguatod for the commeticement of the scarab of the pro cession which was to escort the Govern it(ran his lodgings at Coverly'a hotel to the Capitol portico, but come delay occurred. Thla, how ever, was not long, and when at length it got its motion, the etlect woe fine. Captain John C Nl'Alliater was the Chief Marshal, *mated by the following gentlemen as •aida : General E C. Williams. Captain P. C El'maker, Col. Vir T Sanders, Col. A K McClure. Col. Peter RAgera, Col. Daniel Herr The miJtary were under the command of Major Charles 'ftKattoti Jones. The military eacirt be.oled the proceration, and male really a tin. dlep'rLy. Then f ,Borie.l the cial array, cone:oink of the Marshal awl aids, the COlDEllittee of arrangemente, headed their chairman, John W. Killinger ; Governor Bigler and the Governor &est, iron. hint' Pol lock ; the heads of the Stat. Baecutive Departmetite, Judges of the Court,, member, of the bar, clergymen, the loc I municit al author ities, the order of the Junior eons of America, eta. The prosession marched over the following mute—From Coverly's il.,tel down second street to Chestnut, down Chestnut to Front, up Front to Pine, down Pine to Second, up Second to State, thence to the Capitol. On arriving at the Capitol, a brilliant array of ladies, aitilene, soldiers, etc., presented itself. On the portico the Legislature wee arranged, a space being re. eerved in the centre for the late Governor, his eueceseor, and the officiating clergyman. A simultaneous outburst of applause greeted the new Chief Magistrate - 1m he entered thit capitol enclosure, by the central gate, and asomided the steps to the portico. The carious State officers arranged themselves in the places assigned to them, and order being restored, the certificate of election was read. The Rem Alfred Cook. man, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, , then offered up an appropriate prayer. The oath of office was then administered to Mr. Pollock by the lion. W. M. Mester, Speaker of the Senate; after which the new Governor delivered his Inaugural address, which was well received and frequently applauded. At the con clusion a long and vociferous cheer went up, and the friends of Governor Pollock crowded around to congratulate him. Soon afterwards the procession reformed and conducted him bank to his lodgings, the crowds in the street cheering him as he passed. Below will be found the vote for State Treasu rer in the Legislature on Monday last : Eli Slifer, 89 ; E. W. Ilamlin, 35; B. B. Chamberlin, 2 ; Thomas Nicholson, t ; Joseph Bailey, 1. Mr. Ziegler, of Jaferson, (American Democrat,) voted fur Mr. Bailey ; Mr. Chamber lin, of Beaver, (Whig,) voted for Thome Nich olson ; and Messrs. Deride and Price voted for Mr. Chamberlin. Mr. Hamlin's vote was :—Mesers. Browne, Buckalew, Creswell, Fry, Goodwin, B. D. Ham lin, Hoge, Jamison, M'Clintock, Piett, Quiggle, Sager, Walton, Wherry, and Relater, Speaker of the Senate; and Mews. Bush, Carlisle, Christ, Craig, Crawford, Daugherty, Dunning, Edinger, Frailey, Fry, Gross, Johnson, McClean, Max well, North, Orr, Ballade, Storkdale, Thompson, and Wright, of the House-86. _ _ Mr. Slifer'e vote wee: Mestisre Crabb, Fergu son, Flenniken, Fraser, Frick, Haldeman, Hen dricks, Jordan, Killinger, Sellers, Sherman, Skinner, and Taggart, of the Senate ; and Messrs. Avery, Baldwin, Ball, Barry, Bergstres eer, Boal, Bowman, Caldwell. Clapp, Clover, Criewell, Cummings, (Philadelphia county,) Cummins, (Somerset,) Donaldson, Downing, Eyeter, Fearon, Fletcher, Foster, Foust, Frank lin, Free, Guy. Gwioner, ilaitues, Harrison, Herr, Hodgson, Holcomb, Hobbs, King, Kirkpa litrick, Kreppe, Lane, Laporte, Leas, Linderman, Lott, Lowe, MoCalmont, McCombs, McConkey, McConnell, McCullough, Maddock, Magill, Men gle, Morris, Morrison, Muse, Page, Palmer, Pennypacker, Powell, Reese, Rittenhouse, Ross, Rutter, Storer, Simpson, Smith, (Allegheny) Smith, (Blair,) Smith, (Philadelphia City,) Steel, Stehler, Stewart, Sturdevaut, Thorn, Waterhouse, Weddell, Wichkersham, Wobd, Yorke, and Strong, Speaker, of the House.-389. [[For the Deily Morning Post] To the President and Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; also, to the President and Directors of 117 e S'euguthanna Ratiroad Co OXIITLEMEN : In obedience to the wishes of a number of officers and soldiers of the war of 1812, who have been so politely treated by the Superintendents, Agents and Conductors con neoted with the management of your very supe rior roads, I have the Ileasare of tendering to you and all concerned, their and my encore thanks for the kindness and liberality bestowed in furnishing a 'free pass to the delegates who at tended the lateiNational Convention, held In the City of Washington on the Bth instant. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, JOHN D. DAVIS. January 19th, 1856. •t• t. •*," ;OF "4,6.1.".0. 0 4 ,.•44• 1 •*- 1 " • .t..• • !!•. 4 7.• 31 - " , ii• • • •„N .411-..1"1-4:;..4:41 - • ft4R41.720$ • • , • t , " • # . 0 7 • ihoirok• it"'• ' • ' Pi" 4"%.,14 411r , •• , , • • • , -`- • • •• • 0 * 1,14 ' ,• * dtt :~,_ =ll fOsereepenniencint the - Daily Morning Post.l HARRISBURG CORRESPONDESCH. HALL. or SOUSE or 1111%.119111TATIVZIL Haaiissuna, January 17, 1866. You desire, no doubt, to give your readers an outline of doings at the State Capitol. The elections of Speaker of the Senate and State Treasurer, together with the ceremonials of " inauguration,;' and counting a d publish ing rotes, have somewhat retarded legislation— the wheels of whioli will not run easily until the contest for 11. S. Senator has been ended. Mr.•M'Clintook has introduced the following bias : 1. Bill for opening streets in oity, (district plan.) 2. Providing for payment of damages, in changing the established grades of streets. 8. Relative to Assessors of Taxes acting as Collectors—prohibiting the practice. 4. Relative to the erection of the City of ittsburgh into an independent school district. 6. For the incorporation of the Dollar Savings Institution, of Pittsburgh. Mr. Darsie has presented the following bills: 1. Supplement to the act:incorporating the House of Refuge, (Western.) 2. Supplement to election laws. Mr. M'Clintook is on the following Senate Standing Committees, being Chairman of the first and second: 1 Committee on Education. 2. Committee on Public Buildings. 8. Committee on Corporations. Mr. Dania is on two committees, of the drat of whioti—an important ons—he Is Chairman : 1. Finance Committee. 2. Inland Navigation. The Allegheny delegation in the House have been welt cared for on the committees—Mr. }y eter having been appointed on two of the most important businees committees of that body. Yesterday was an unusually pleasant day for the season, inducing the committee the ceremo nies of inauguration to take place in the open air, by which the " noise and confusion " of pre vious similar missions were avoided. - The prayer of the Rev. A. Coalman was elo quent and truthful, which I send below, and com mend its perusal to both the friends and enemies of ex Governor Bigler, coming, as it dose, from a warm political opponent: Placa. Who L, like auto Thee, oh Loot, among the ride t Who to like unto Thrs, glorious to !foliose., fearful io rimless. doloo wonders? /sou an the A uth.fr of the world, the Creator of men, the Ruler of natio°. Knit the /stabil: sliar of all our peere:amt. eettslule of out eotlfe depeoduace upou Teo, We would come Mt. Thy august prmeoce St title time that remnotice and humility which Is due to lhy ZrsOlno.o, sod •Ith that hops aryl love which Thy ao , eibette da Add inotaro Look cotupls-orttb ulum ue, and lot al. snra• of our Ilfs atodusti..t.• our bond, ho sr. f.aLst.lft Tby Fight, oh L. r.l, our /di-oust/A mad our Its deems ftsududral bf lb. circus,taLcess:uund of our us florist' t,lespietsre., ist•'•ottid samba' auto I tate Wanton praises f.n. the good laud *bleb the bard VW' Gal luta ipi•en aus—es hand clistlogulabed 1.7 lasogriselae, dictilftesli as the abods uC 15111.4 realsrtossa ttberty, •tal *Wear.] by tive patriot's , wed and tha %Ate of oar forefather*. Moen& sad p... pettrata our deg or,/ rocheJ hrt•liee. Let 1.1. tutu.• of ..or toetignal hartoty be Loom po.efarr& Ul mod glatLoto than the ;out riou [hie fr..d..to * . rt:11411, let t►r bright cloud of lb. Naive glory enull.mmlly met, anl opal al. tan. inory La nth an unfailing mid at. ding drfent• toe Pramdent of IL* Unr.iag rut.. —hu hirl.nr • in nahlrint rourd . l'. eur :immune and liapresentatime Oaf In Inns! Cozen. mumbled Lb. .113,11, , , of our Stapeerne sod 10,001,110 a e Coatis abe Guyon:Kau mat aagishairr. of ur •arldn. Matra. Idgethar OI•ti all ritarr. aim are to imedtiour of board mai reartadnilllt tr. Omer them that irtalum •hicb le pregnable to dl rent, mid may their paolin .114.1101•01. 4,14001 a. lama. by LA. at, jmtlea cud Ma, room una•mulog Is. t amity Firmenitar gramomly alto who Um 441 f•S:Vns from a at ll o valet. U. lam tilled alai mmilt 1. blataa.f end profit to th. paogU. lie Llama 'Mee for the paw. and prosperity ulna, Lime pravalltal daring Me eulre tam of .throat lorake. Accompany tinai UM other itimrer. and may n. roodurt In tin fatug. be elsammartaad by Me ems pu rity of purl...r mal oprigatalim of whim. Which ham ever digutf.ul ahl alumni Ll. II! la the goat. Let the rirbrat blrming , of TLy gram root ttpur. the ihavroor Mad, a 1.,. nub nll the almanac. aMt alb mil thin day U. luerallut Into Lan Dee and napood Me odh. btu t him a. Thou dam Amu. in the to the Minn Gahm. m th a o, a ld .at !mon la Um ...mph. h • him :La Mamie, lnood of ms, alialtiimmtam Ia prdenn / id. day. many Arne. alit 0 moat/tot mamerm.. it.. 0014 04. Way h. namitraiir be I. a: a.,de I:h ch. 1,1•6,/, • rho., r• 4 mad faith! al ...Trent " nor prayer. f. mil.. our do., rag, our vna..,, so Loa ny ram to vita tLit of 00 .041,,•31 thr,ughtloul itutoma. , Am, At the tosoluvion of the l.rayer, the Sivsaker of the Seoete siminivtered the oath, of olSce to the new llovernor, toe l.tter hav:og been nt• companied to the stated by the late Ezecutive. A salvo" of artillery ennouneed the advent of the new adentnistrstion; 'col after whioh, GOe error ro`.l4okleered, it 11. clear end fcrcible style, his tnaugarel, whinh you here 0.. doubt already rex.l and ',haired Tee Governor mil ex tioretuor, accueopaoled by lb. Cestrenen of the respectt•e rlettute Coro mlttees--.SI KA:lnger end I.ll2ltntook —en tared the cerr.ue to reataittees at the. south • 1/1,1112111 Bete of the rsotcl, wben the entlitery end civic procession, under the insprog mnete vromle I Gy the farmer. teor9rte-.1 the diettn guienc.l purees t. 3 the, respect:we barn.'. Every thlor r • re,.l c 9 w th,Ut bectttleat, and the hours of the eveu:lag were spent in - erre nedve- awl -hope.- Mr SootwooAppwieseess•ne• C•silirma•d. Tr IV a*Ltn,t...n rrn,, i•fa , h. I. mama elllllllol . ol, Jasuary 16 —Mr Soule writes that he will leave Madrid, for the Baited States, towards the claim of the present month, and the appointment, therefore, of Mr Breckenridge will take immed•ie el:Tett. I bees yet to meat with the Ent person who does not 'peak of Mr It '• appointment in terms of the warmest ap ',royal. Mr. B,is a sound national Democrat ; an accorapilsbef scholar; a brilliant debater; bat that Jai:gofer to voeleaboni him which is par ticularly captivating with young and"old. Al thooth neither grey headed nor bald headed, he bait coolness, dmoretien and tact far beyond hip years. Mr. Mcßae, our Consul at Paris, Is dangerous ly, if not hopelessly ill. Mike Welsh's attack upon the black mail Washington letter-water is ned end relishel by ell classes in the Federal city. Els has male Major Crass ea famous as himself. Toe special message of the President, In rela tion to the alarming state of our Indian affairs, will not be sent In until to: morrow. Secretary Davis is of the opinion that the present emer gent.: demands the immegiets enrollment into the service of the United }pate', of three thou sand volunteers. Here Aerie chasm for some of our old Mexican volunteers to distinguish them selves. The following confirmations were made by the Senate yesterday. Abraham'O. Mayers, of Florida, to be agent (or the Indians In New Mesioo. Win. K. Hackley, of Florida, to be United States Attorney for the sourtbern district of Florida. Daniel M. Dates, .of Delaware, United States Attorney for the district of Delaware. C. P. Ellis, Postmaster at Newark, Ohio. Jobn MeCraken, of Oregon, Uaited States Marshal for Oregon Territory. Wm. H. Darren, of Oregon, United States At torney for Oregon Territory. Hamel Dexter Leo , nopte, of Maryland, Chief Justice of Kansas! Territory. X. Y. Z. ser The relaxing heate of summer leave be hind them a long train of evils. The most Mi. vernal of these are general debility, and its sure attendant, lowness of epirits. For these we can recommend a 'speedy cure, in the shape of Hoof land's Herman Bitters, prepared by Dr: C. M. Jackson, of Philadelphia. It ie, in our opinion, • medicine sui geweru—alone—unapproacbable. It seems to reach the fountain hpaa of the dif• culty in the digestive organisation, and thus to relieve the secretions and the blood of the ma reriu marts, or the cause of dis•ase. Its tonic properties gives vigor to the membranes of the stomach, and promote the secretion of the gras tic juice, which dissolves the food, while Its cor dial, soothing, and alterative influence imparts general regularity and strenth to the action of secretive organs, and seems to fortify the con stitution. Such is our own experience of its ef feats, anti we believe it is confirmed by the evi dence of all • who have tried it, or had an oppor tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by Dr. Keyser, No, 140 Wood street. See adver tisement. HDAVT Ronszance.—Lest week some very heavy robberies of stores in New York City were committed. Tiffany & Co., a large firm in Broad way, lost a package of diamonds and other jew els, valued at from eight to ten thousand dollars. Oue diamond, worth $B,OOO, was discovered on Monday from a pawnbroker, who, having ad vanced $6OO, feared it might be traced to him, and therefore took it to the City Hall and gave it up to the proper authorities. The importing house of Fougne & Co., No. 181 Broadway, wee entered by burglars, who, with false keys, opened the mate and took therefrom more than $2,000 worth of brooches, pins, rings, neckla ces, eta., set with pearls and diamonds. The importing silk house of L. A. Freund, No. 20 Liberty street, wee also burglarionely entered, and plundered of silks to the amount of $l,- 500. A collector named Jackson was robbed in Cincinnati last week, of a package containing $5,000. Hon. H. W. Hillard is announced as an in dependent candidate for Governor of Alabama. There are din studente now in the University Virginia. MIS EMMiI .-r NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Report"! Expressly for the Daily Noraiiii Fist. oaz Wmix zapessraos zuaoPE. ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA Breatistairs and Provisions traehalagod HEAVY FAILURE IN LONDON. PREPARATIONS TO STORM SEBASTOPOL New Voltz, January 18.—The steamer Canada arrived at Halifax on Wednesday afternoon, with Liverpool dates to the 6th. In relation to the war there are only two points of interest in the-news, vie: that the allies bare three hundred guns now in their fire upon Sebastopol, and that after forty-eight hours' bombardment they will make an attempt to storm on the south aide—and they only await a favorable opportunity to commence. The ecoood point is that the negotiations at Vienna are farther postponed for fourteen days, giving one more bore of peace. There is little else of interest from the seat of war. Masora. Moorewood & Roger, extensive Iron merchants of London, have failed for a large amount. The Vienna Conference was held on the 28th, when the Austrian. French and English pleni pOtentiaries met and drew up and signed inter pretations of their governments of the four points. The Austrian ?Sinister gave the docu ment to Gortachakoff, who was in company with Count Arnim and Mantentrel as representatives of Prussia. The Austrian Minister explained the propositions to Gortechakoff, and asked if he was prepared to accept them without modifi• cation or reserve. Gortacktakoff replied that his instructions did not go so tar. His orders were only to negotiatethe four points. A fort night was granted him to communicate with his government. In the meantime, the hostilities will continue. The terms proposed, it is understood, ttre nei Cher hard nor humiliating. The Russian inter pretntion, it is said, differs but little from the Prussia is still in diplomatic concert with the It is said that a treaty ,g actually signed be tween France and Austria, the former guaran teeing Austria's possession of th• lulisn pro! incr.. The London Times disbelieves it. Austria has called on Prussia to place her army on • war footing. Toe Prussian semi official journals say that Prussia will net consent to siege operations. From the 12th to the 21st nothing important bad occurred. There were frequent sorties and repulses. Ceorohert says officially that on the 21st sorties were made agalost this British and French, but the 111.118161\11t11 were repulsed find pursued by the French troops, with consider• able loss. An official communication from Canrofisrt, dated the 24th, says that notwithstanding the bad weather the siege cautioned, but scarcely • night passed without some portion of the French lines being attacked, costing the assailants dearly The French works extend to the bottom of Qoarantine flay. The enemy warmly disputes every inch; hut the works advance steadily. A reconnoissance reports only pickets on the left bank of Behernaya. The main Russian army has moved probably toward. Bupatoria. The officers of dobastopol garrison are to have each month's services reckoned as a year, The Czar's sons, Michael and Nicholas, were to return to the Crimea on the ith. Eight thousand French arrived In camp be tween the 13th and 20th, besides others at Con. stantinopls. The French. on the 22d, had only 1,400 wouedel, and 1.800 sick. A snow storm prevailed on the 23tb. Canrobert writes: " We shall soon he able to take the rdensire. and niche good our losses— , move prcmrtly and ro...re solidly than the cony can. We are full of confidence. On the 2.5 th, had open fire. The plan of operation* is that the fire will be continued without ea./mien forty eight hours, followed by • general assault by both French and British." A lever from the Sultan dated the 25th, or der* Omar Pasha to go immediately to the Cri me► and concert measures with the allied gene rals. Menschikoff telegrelphs that between the 20th and :loth tkers .114 Joining resmartiable, with the esceptiim of two sorties on the last, in wbleh 11 officers and :,13 roldiere were taken prieoners, end r conaideretle number killed. Both armies are preparing for an atesult on the South lode on the 28th. Conaiderible Russian reinforcements have ,ached Odeets Adeuirris Dundee and ilemelin were at Con stantinople on their way home. Admirals Lyons mid Woe; have command of the fleets. Lard Cardigan has left for England- Sir Halsey Evans has resigned in dill; rat. Constantinople news mays the siege work, bed advanced so tar that direct communication IMO prevented between the grnison of Rebestopol and the Rueman forme near Ralaklara. Al though the works for an attack were in • very forarrd state, a correspondent of the Prestos be lieves that nothing minima can he attempted be fore the 161 b January. The Turks are with great diligence providing supplies, ammunition, etc., to the allies. Tte"stont letters giro the sews that the Res• Bien army, encamped al Noels, had advanced to Septa Erich, and Same consternation pre vailed at Trebizond, where the garrison eru strong, but badly organised. On the 23d of No vember a strong Russian force attacked a redoubt at Kalek. The garrison, aided by English and Polish offieera repulsed the attack, but their situation was still precarious. blechlu Baehr has bees ordered to take com mand In chief of the army in Adis. GREAT BRITAIN The returns of the Board of Trade, on the 9th, show a decrease in the llfort of nearly two mil lions sterling. Moorewcod k Roping, Iron Merchants of 1•0111- don, have failed for upwards of .CIBO,OOO. Their WWI/ are large. The London Times has created considerable excitement, in advocating, in the broadest terms, the immediate removal of Lord Raglan from wmmand, on the ground of incompetency. The Times is also vigorously writing down the min istry, and ludicates the Marquis Da!house, at present Governor of India, as the only man ea liable of the position of Minister of War. fhe queen has written an autograph letter sympathising with the wounded ooldiere in France. The subscription to the new loan opened on the 23, a good business was done, and conside rable sums will be sent from England. The French Baltic fleet has been ordered to reassemble at Brest and Cberburg. Accounts from the industrial districts ere molt satlsfaa tory. There is an immense demand for space in the Crystal Palace and a new gallery has been or dered. The Spanish government, It is said, look cold ly on English pruposaLs to enlist soldiers for the war. The Duke of Basilian° succeeds Colaved° u Mioister of Ftuanoe. SWITZERLAND. The new ministry is thnsoomposed :—Furor, President and Foreign Minister; Druey, Annie ter of Finance; Raiff, Postoihee; Hewes, War; Munsinger, Commerce; Franssine, Interior. A draft of the treaty with the United States weepresented to the Federal Council, and its ratification requested, Private despatches from Berne, doted 27th, say that the British Charge d' Affstree has ad dressed an official demand to the Federal Council for permission to enlist Swim' soldier,. The Council, it is said, made a formal refusal,; ta flog that Switzerland would maintain abso lute neutrality. This, it is thought, is doubtful. A cession of the Austrian railways to a French capitalist for 200,000,000 was concluded on the let. The Bavarian army is on a war footing. The Prussian government has issued a notion calling attention to the law forbidding Prussians to enlist in foreign service. A labor riot broke out at Cerme t and the city was placed in a state of siege. All the arms in the hands of the rioters were ordered to be de livered up. The immaculate conception was a fortnight of festivals. An imperial manifesto was Muted on the 26th, calling on the nation to make every sacrifice for the war. An additional revenue is to be raised on Salt and Tobacco, and the export of fore from Poland is forbidden. LATZST HT TZLEORAPH. -0 wing to • threat ened disturbance in Briesioa and Veronos, the theatres are ordered to be closed, and public as semblies us prohibited. Amongst the passengers by the Canada, are Bishop O'Connor and Arab-Bishop Kendrik. CktkIALIIIOIISL INTALLIOZNISIL Milligan reports the sale of Cotton for the week at KM bales; Orleans Into at 534; middling ft; Upland fir 534; mallet 5t. 1 87: middling quallties have improved moat; the ease ts specniaurre Imre 800, and to 6:porters 850 beim At Manchester Shan has beat but a moderate tenduess and prior anahongei M=MI 1!:ffil I=T=Ell ARRIVAL 01? 8,000 FRENCH AUSTRIA Mean ad.--The melee fir the week teem TONI bask lirsaroot.—Breedatuffe... /lour unchaugut ; Western co- nal nominal. Brown At Ehtpley quote at 431; good Chit 47e; etraight Baltimore 461. Corn unchanged; s Blotted boldness at 44,4416;40. Provislons—Lard outer, but Dot quotably lower. The' prima of Prowialone are firm and tranantdione moderate. The London money market Is %Web= kr.d. Al" dala Stocks err. Console for money quoted at 90. Money Matters to Se. Louis. Bunazo, January 18.—Ths St. Louis Rep lieem, of the 16th, says the monetary panio has subsided, and more money Is now deposited in the Banking institutions than is withdrawn The three Banking houses that suspended will shortly resume. Press Oswego.— Oewnoo, N. Y., January 18.—The Lake con tinues open, and a propellor oleared this morn ing for Toronto. DIED, Ttoanday m-rnlng, January lath, at 4 o'clock, GEO. V. LEWIS, of Oomumption, aged 23 yams. -10 e Moore wtll take phtce from the reside.* of Ws bo..tetr4n-law, Geo. EL Thurston, Elm greet, Sixth Word, at In o'clock, THIS MORNING, to proemd to the Allegb;sny Catactery. Suddenly, en Thursday, the 18th Inst., Mrs. W7iL B. ROB In the 70th year of her ego. Iler funeral 1,111 take place= HATURDAY AITERNOON, 20th Inst., at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her gendly, in Allegheny city. jardilat PV,lff It1:4: 1 0 04:4 1:4 Annual NI sot Iisik.wePITTSBURGII YOUNG laielr MAN'S CH khiTIAN AnnOINATION.—The Annual meeting of the •• Young Itten's o , ristion'Anoriation " wlO be hem In the Ournberlard Presbyterian Crunch. /inn street, (bee. A. M. Itrykeek) on MONDAY ZIMNIN.O, Jan uary on wbich moan. an mother wILL be delivered of Nat WM. OOLUIR, and /Court read. The Palate an innottelly United to attend. Xrareins to commune at Tyi o took. SAMUEL. U. LOMELI, NICHOLAS IL WADI, JOHN H. GLANCY, JOHN N. MAXIMUM jerkin:St Lecture Clommittse. UYou. Library Asairaistion. ...A 444,1 Ataeting of the numbers of able /nee Low. (pureuaut to adjournment cm dm sth Inef—) be held to the Liorary homx en next SATURDAY IL 'KING. the Mat tom., at 7 o'cliak, r. hi. The deasilag Caossol , teas tor the par labb, will b•soarancel. Punetamattandanea of the meenbodahip so nuju Med. jaall9 W. H. KINCAID; boaretary. A UST/A LOOAIS. STOCK .AND BILL BROKER, Offlus, No. 92 iburth et, midge Wood. OTSS, =atm bon* lgongsgon, and Lana on tolls. N Whit, nogonated. Otoclu bought and sold on tont. tolnitloa. Land Wurnurn Omaghl sod mold Particular atmutkat pall to aor purchase mid 0010 o 00pp/a Stocks . All communicatkomatuottad to promptly. janl9 Eiti2l23l rp u X PHOPZWIT situated corner of Webster and Fulton stroke, from and after We let of April nest 1 him la an eligible ennation for • large Boer shag lions. or &Tavern fund. It contains one Large Hrlek Low, fronting on Ful ton street ; two mall Frame Hooey, fronting on Crawford street; and StaWe, hosting on Webster etneet. At • very soma *st nos. the hack boildtap can be converted Into eta, bltug capable of stalling twelve borer. For tem. apply AUgTtS LuoMlB, leg Fourth street. A I L PYRnirie minuend are hereby nonneat that Leo r 1 tees or Admbilitraclon, oa the estate of JOHN hr- KOWN, late of Upper rt. OW: township,Alkepbeny county, Wowed, ban bent granted to We setwribern All pintoes Indebted le the aakl estate are . , newsiest to nuke Immedi ate pyre/W., se DO lantlgence we be git a, 160111/10/110 har ing dein. against the same Till present Hien, properly sotheonesten for esttlinswit, to the enhecribers. JOILI A. Arn.(ll , N, PATY/P.A DUALKATIT, teen/retie Ainheistratera ==l LSWIMS of 4.lsounetratboo taboo Ow route of JOHN IRWIN, late of lltfilin termed* doom* bore been. greotoe abe laboberebtotal; all pumas Indebted to rid ture resitteeted wßeWifromodiste poyebest, and Qom hat as thatfas Kabuli tbennese to pelmet lime, without donlay, for rettbeternt, to 412111211 1 M WIN, joalft•llL iisleololetestoe. Padmer.• Celebrated Miplerstroada y riktiDa PltlavilAlCNT ter laming beam Ozarks, 1.3 Pule, Mod, Game, ae le • advise d 1 g tioustEvas u try Iv Pace mat. p.r b , ttle, at all Urtineryaad Pratt &oft* Is the Vetsid awes and Vassda• Fur sal. by .11'CLUilki and O. H. KM'S CB, Pittsburgh. P. T WISIUHT a 02, 241 Yarksi stmt., Plilbalslphia. janlle daely la v. hie ItAIBII-04exers1 Notions o Lltehhally by Pe tours .84 herby tresdleted Mei the Pre eolorect fp.aleh belly Week.; • Tate of Party Years Ago: by Annie Chamber. Brediard. I.,,esaber; • Tab of Wedded by M _ bruebnie el Picked Cp on the Continent, or Laat Bum trip tu lbw kn. 4 World: •y ternila HonrlM. American eportamaa : by Claim J. lereils; lanstrated. A Tree...teem of V:rga ; neer edition. raim=l=o= TE• My 14,4 of ttet Court of {lama Amos by W. EL tx.worth. JM beelw4 by exprem awl br sal** . eAwL: LAU/ME. i SC i'L .51143 —MA • amusing at tan dintboabrt Cbnevb, Anti noputatan ud Dappolic: by re In. WM Imarl bean{ satins, eslarrokl; prioa in paper 81 meta De amain SO asp, by mail. par peal. SP ream JON Id DAVISON, rubilabar, In, KAHN Sant, soar Yuarth. plu L.E.AD-174 Op but Outoos Load odors and for Palo try TIALNING 10010 Na. 60 Wand ft. - A A. MASON •W. have Jaat via-maw I.uu passe Al Coburn, ParasmAtae, le.,ar bleb will tat said at Stad.Anaaal prima. Jaal9 KM* OFFICI DZPARTMIRT, Janoary 1;1Ib6. f `VALID PILOPURALS alit be rorefirod at thlodepartment CI until t o'doek. A It, of UN 23d day or April neat, for farata, lag tor :oar pore troet, the And day of beet, I• sorb quaatttlee and at •ooh Llama Mal be required aad ordered Ite. the *orrice, mall b. of the folloolnir dr eeripboa, to oft (Uwe= Mall Bag. Biz. No. 1, 03 inches to Ivoirth wad BB loobes le sizettst" ktetio.,) to to. 1,3.19 of cotton naval, wal,ghlog least . l.s! owner to th. yari of u Inches .14th; the rust of Lb* &brie to b. doctoted and Muted, sod frrolokl. 011 lodes 1m length snit 46 Web.. tst dream feeetveo to b. mute of comes canvas, .nightreg 16 omen to tbe yard of k 7 Metrm width. and tbe cloth to be erovemis •very mount bketttat of the 6rwt eta of tag. ow No 3, (31 looLee in length and in-bee In divine fore.ceJ to b. made of cocoa einem., weighing 10 cent. to 1140..1 of 7/ lector width, oad tbe Moth tot. memo as oboe. deeedbiti. Th.. anew begs of sines Noel awl 2 an to be mad. with a nollineat somber of eyelet bake, and provided with strove card to wrote their mouth:. .A.ll are to be well sod doetiocity market a. sod,• and to hi awssibiked Wooed. log to the dew fibers specified. LisUbe, and Osamu Pewebet. She Nn 1, AS lodge* In length and 00 issebse b efts es. No. 2. 41 Wel:. In length and eat Lama in dram rerun, 4, 30 Wawa 10 141artlk and 42 bubo, In elrcow reroace. liii!MRMI Mu No 5, 21.1 lathe. In length aid 111 inches to ettenne ferlb The body of the Weaver pouched lo to be made of weed and eututego lel beg leather, well tanned, weighing for Mon I awl Y not lees thou 6 ounces, and to the entailer alms net bus then I onshore, to the square foot; the bottom and flap to be of good abtrus.2 leather, well tanned, and tbe mann to be wau and strongly seemed with the. beet tron well tinned. The mayu posetkee are to be se& & deemety trove& ma ne, so ar Mist weer ;or aL loon equal te.thht at which the pouches non I. the envies K. OW. Loather mad Omega Herne-nad .B Oa undone-bap Wren. thee No. 1. Body 41 lashes long. mid 41 inches he airmen forms* at the oldest parte; ends or bottoms of suss, 14 by 24 lathe. Bb e No. 2. Body 44 Maim long, sad $1 Lembo. la dream tbnam at IN. widest part.; ends or bottom. of sadaa 12b; 24 lashes. 81ss Ma.S. Body 41 Mahon long, and 31 Mabee In dna= &ratio• at Um widest parts; 'min or bottoms of mu, 10 by I) Mohan. The leather Immense!! begs are to be made of good and =binnacle! bad leather. well tanned, weighing not lue than 7 ounce. to the ignore foot. and the seams to be well and strongly mewed; or If riveted, to be so done ea not to drib horse or rider. The aues. horse-mall tarp ate to be dude of the ma quality of (Abdo as the pouches above described. Maras and Lahr Drop-i & Pouches, (with side pock.*,, Kw No. 4, 80 Inches In length and 86 In eireumfaranco. 8144 No. 6, do do 28 do. Ctuwas Newspaper Aka Bops 131 s. No. 1, (48 Inch. m length nod OA lathe* In drown. forattoe,) to be =ado of cotton canvas, weighing at bout 16 oeoae to Use ywd of 12 lochs. walk; the yarn of the &brio to be doubled sad twisted, and 6Woltad, and the bag to be so oonstruotad as to be locked, and to bent a handle at web end. rise No. It, (41 inches long and 48 lochs, at tirtuntinutonj to be of the suns material and manner of construction with elm No. 1. Proposals for improvements in the construction of nay of the above described mail hap, or In the materials thereof, are invited, and the relative value and adaptation to the =omit., an well as pick* of soch improvement, will be con sidered In deteruduing the lowest and NM bidder. No proposed will be conakiered if not amompahied with samples of each article bid for, showing the ecestraction guethy of motdais, end workniestship proposed, and also with evidence of um competency and ability of the hlldlder to execute the work aeoordlog to contract. The speeleseue most be delivered at the department otter before the 23.1 day of April next, and wiU, in manakin with the p, °weals, form the baste of the cost:roots. Speed - MOM deposited by bidden which may with safety sad ottn• vet:death be used in the mall service, will be paid tor at the rates proposed by them. A dee4ion on the lade will be made on or bare the Bret day of Bay neat, and the bidder or hidden chosen will ho required to enter into contrect on or before the 16th day of June nest, with bond and made= enretke for • hithfel piaformsnos of the obligetioue enteral into. All the articles costa-mad for are to be delivered at the contractor'e eapenes, at Beans, M. New York sod Bur falo, N. Y; Philadelphia lead Pittsburgh, Pa; Baltimore, Md.; Washingtrin, D. C.; Clearlethus IA C ANpleas, Montgomery, Ala.; New Orleans, La.; Neshirum, Tenn.; By.; ancionsti, Ohio; and Bt. Leath, Ma; la much quantities end st such times ea the dapartsant may require; and they an to be rigidly imputed Wire &divo t', and none are to be received whkli aball be Witham to the specimens or standard bags. To enable bidders to eatimara the number of the clifiereat kinds of mail base which will probably be mulled, they are Informed that there were handshed for the um of the department during the year which andel 60th June led, 2,136 leather pouches; 0,070 maw pouches; 450 bather boreamall ; 000 canvas bormenell Inge; and 11,110 canvas nail begs Ihe protamilm Should be =dared "livoiala for Arca Bogs,. and ta addressed to the uflarbesufer JimiXB OAMPNILLL, janl9:lawi2ir Postmaster CieneraL Empty Barrels for Sale. ♦ (MAXIM SINI. SALT, or other purpose.. Apply at the 0 *ll6 PNARL IMAM MILL, AllogEpoy. 1110CITIDERS, RICA TAO 7 / 1 /1.11 T WOOD BMW, BET. WAVLE AND FIRM EiTIRRVL as Underdgosd hia put provided $ disks Nock of T LIQUORS, and 11, sway IS all Usus to awn his Wands watt the beet of the sewn In the ..y of talllbLea. - Irish Whisky Punches may be bid at Um iIZIIIIIIIMi. jaulkly JOHN SAVAGE, Prop:Sitar. - "ALLEM YUR IUL—A large assorialaut et the above JIJ metal article ft elle at the lowest Mee. Mows who would save Stio per ant. .horrid sal at ADO UAL IL LAI/IMM Y 7 Wood a, SPECIAL,NOTIONI Jur Dallers Pats IkEtruitter Will subdue the pain end billannizatiodkrem the merest bums or Nelda, in Iran ode to treaty Nitsluse—and that it will heal the wownis without sear; and ideetnally cam lever Boras, Pilau Balt Itheem, Inflammatory Ebean Bose end inflardsd Oink Wohnds, Bruises, Old and Invit e mte Mires, Budd Bad, toms and Banions, Erysipelas, e pram, Beldibleg, Poione i lillebtahm Miss of Insects, awllwt and Blokes Brew* Nom Nipples, Eruptions, and all other inlimakistory and cutaneous Warm, when the parte effected as be meted. Don't be inczwanlotu Mont the many disease" namul, to be mired by only One thhw—but reflect, that the few, but poaitive properties which is Dailey Salve alone contains, and et bereurfout enumerated—ens to tour—an retch not stork dis More mentioned dlemses, bot many ewe not enumerated. 0. Y. ttLIONENEN k Proprietors, New lark. For rale by Dr. G. EL ICDYEIXIL 14u Wood oddod, and by all Druggist" and Dada' In Moddnridtuadishoui Cho Dna- Led brad . jan&2w To *Jae Ltaillisaitaa •• - - • No gnaw happinia can mortals And, Than saving thimble to el womankind. _ Read and raise, ye daughters fair of Rae, Dry up your =soh no longer need you grieve. Dr. CilkakiliklAkill PLLiaNalt lithaLlth. Twenty-Ave year. of unpuolleisd sums= have proved the virtue of . Mac celebrated Pills In New Yiaik. Can be safely used in al palatal imitularldes, obaractions, go. Pull and expli• aft directions with each box. Call and pta circular Vale. Them Pills thould raver be taken during pregnancy, se they woad be um to canes a nthearriega Warranted purely Tegetaide, and free from anything Injurious to lafe orhealth. Directions accompany each box. Price gl per box. 0 1 . 1111114 CM& m..4/flat or /ant/IMM OM Ma- Mar,. Jammu/ S, lath —The rITTABIIhtiIi USE woieLltYhavit sus dy drolised a dividend of ma rsh cut. oat of the "MIL of the eutopaist us the dlipital Sock —payable to titooltheidorw, or their Sigel repressitatives, forthwith, et the offer of the Oesaysoy. j009312w JAMISS N. taittiSTY, Trimmer. trrlllotlelt to Stmollisattlers.ret/trun sua OMANI VALlit allugoast.loaizart, littabargit, Jana rry 1,11156.—1 n at mrdanee with the Charter, a general meeting of the Stockholders of the ALLIQYKN Y VALLN% CUMIVOIY, Mil be bell at their office, No. 74 Water street, Pittsburgh, on the /LEST TIJAISDAY (oth day) of February next, at /0 o'eloct, A. X, at whim Una atm plans the report of the Erantlent end hlsnegete for the past year, ands statement of the alLdri of the Company, will be presented And at 1.2 o•oiock, M., an Mamma for President end Beard of ilanasers fa the en•ning year inn be held. • I J. GLIMMIN, Secretary. mac= Wianixa EntribiNCE COXIANY, OriflCY, 110. 76 WALNUT STEALT, PfiILsuILLZBIL CBABIBB PERPIIIII4.L. . Alatk•rised Capital, .304),000. A Urns LLAMA 101 s Lubier.6 et Tali COM PABI.. 1.1140“ NOUS, (nevtimble forma secured by Mort- In FOIL' limicairmble, Mortgios and Jmunimments, In Osab, Cub Amirei;;;;i ' owl; ..------ 47,000 • U. CAD WM., - Yrisklent — H. fa - at, Ekanau7. 44 - fire, Maxine and inland Tnallsportattoo rSetr, Uteri at 11.117• Lit rasa. • BZIERE . NOZS Exam= t Rohm, Carting, Roberts= k Co., X. Robses k litus, • Wm. N.S .yt 00, . J. A. Hutobiron t Co, D. Leek it 00, Murphy, Tier's= k Co. We&right, Huntington Y. L. Hollowell A Co, & rloyo, David 16. Mown & Co, C. Y. & lieu. Abbott, Wood k Oliver, Hawn A Dermala, Caleb Coin & Oo„ Um& klmergee & Co., Dmael a Co., Beakers, Con. VI m. D. lieley, Brom, Baker a Co., Harr* Hale I Co., Deal, hilltion & Co. .1. DANK& KNOX, Agent, deel&lT • No. 116 Water Meer-, Pittenwigh PITTIMU.KULI Life, Fire an C d Mains lancraaos Cim STARE?pany ; OFFIE 66 FIFTiI , .11141.110N1C HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES S. WON, President NAILS A. Cams, Becrstary. SW. thempasay mates owery 1111R11111241 applieldl4l4 10 or Alan, wins/ Rod and/ bozo B/W on tbro Ohio and Yier iVMars and tributaries, and Wins Bins ponally. apinst Loss and Damage by agabret War Pad/sof tbs kW and Inland Haridalisal and Blossawsdon. lblfeiaa fanned at die Want rstas ontabWesith serest) lo all parties. scuonst: • JI S. Liam, IW. & Harm,l3r.”r l W9l°lkBl4 Awns D. WOW, Willa= PIMIII" , ialesaritifir Bradley, Jam l John ularttoo, JoreptlTtisasaia, Z. H., /loti on Galarjay, Jobs itt'Alpta, Alloranciar ilaynoltia, Alto Wan. Y. J °boat" Moog *miry, Janata liarstiaii, Horatio N. Loa litittazialag, Hmitlis L Brittrii. I Hiram donna Roarer. narilaly Western Farmers' aims= Company, NEW LISBON, OHIO. R. M , G AS IC it. Y, ageaq BT. CHARLYS BO ILDINO,IOB THIRD Er., PITTSBURGH. 0171033 JAMBS KELLY. Fres% J &KM BORBECK, V. Pr&L LEY! MARTLY, Secretary and Treestuar. DIMENIXIS: Jame Bartack, Henry l!liarlaker, Dacia ilentearrts,ibr., Levi Marian, E. Z. litantatictc. James Leetoe, Jerre MaLauttaibe,, Janus Maly, i• Sad= A.ltleensoar, Pent, Levi Martin, Secretary. _ A. A A. !nada, lb. Usateuretter, Dr. Disk Joseph Ball, lltiltilgor liarbautthe E. H. Suntan, Wiliam= t llidtetort. Gilbert I Prederect, Piltaborgb; Jas. blame, Latina. Garr:non I Co, Cleveland; Gallant A WOG, Dr. G. Friel, Ctorinnatt ilecZl C1T}21161115 , Lasoranno Cloaspaay o BAOILLEY, Proddest; 993111.9 L L. Nl vFHILfi Secretary. Oilag: 94 WaterSrect,b49494.l49lo9 sod letodurssa. Imoroe NOLL and CARGO atlas, on the Ohio and Minim. ppi Rivera and trikotarior. booze. wawa Lots or Damage by Ars. ALSD—Aiminst the ot W Ems, awl LLe4Mnlp . ticsamixa. . othatitoWe 11111iszo Itsploy, Wig Lortmerj r., Jaime D. Cooper, Da=rtil M. Hier, llonool Boy William Bingham, BotortDualap,ir John & Dilworth; base ft. Yeartock7 traso.W.Dwo, & litrioney J. &hoterossor, - Weltoritrysat, IVlllioat B. duo Jolla ilidplon. 11.21 ',agora Peatiasylvaalet Hoept Scuts, Second, between Wool and Market =ova, and J. Ilan, Darthweit minor of Diamond, dllo away city, ate the attending Physidiume the above Doti. nat a l; IN the Int quarter et 1104. for olstuseks nay be made to them at all hoots at their °May at at the Marital at 2 deacon P. M. Retest note of tal lab* an rhoeived Owatonna, without Sava uow*.&D Health AnaemiaMtael of P BBBo bnirlikr Pa...OgINCH, No. 108 THILV UTJANT, oppotte the Telegraph inges. This Aseenoa le orpalsoi ihr the purpose of anbrdhig mutual assiganes to mot ether, ta Owe of Mimes* or so Odium NJ paying a ,mall yearly payment, the members of the Are•doe swarm a ereekly beneinduzing siekoma, averaging from $11,28 to $lO per Werf In this nossiimion members am squally Marro" in the manegameat mitt pronto. 8. B. .11•KNNYIN, PreOdenc T. J. Innoss, Earotery. Meuse Comminee—Jostee N 0.., Zulus Una; G. N. liommor. McMinn Imam X. D. norgat Volll6onOlatt &aid Pendasylvasla .roand tiosapaar, Pringsatut, Dementerr-.23, 1 =Nome—The Annual of the litotwholdus and Ineetion of Dtrectore of the 0 0 AND YENNSTL. VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, Int the anaaing par, will be Laid at the ollka of the Ootapany, Pittabotgb, on TRUBADAY. the 26th day of January, 1366, betweon 'the boon of 10 11.11 tad 3 P. 31.. (ateetiold at 10 ) By order of the Board of Direnon. datfiktd .1. ZOBINLION, Ilectethry. [ief, • 71 vise -- FT and Loans Asiteadatlows 0171C14 N 0.97 FRONT STURM'. Discount Day—MONDRY. Notes tested on SATURDAY to the bearetsa7, at the store at 4112121 R. Mak*, No. 81 Wood steam W. Dim thosived the wan Unto and plum deal= W:11 a : -, • C. I ILAGEIL, 110 M6ltBlll. street, Ma. imriNjwifftter and Wholesale Dealer In NANO! AtiSTAPLE. VARIJITY AND - DItY GOODS, oars to dty and coantry dealers as large and wall Wetted stork of °tads ai any Bute= &muse, and sone prices, thou miring night, Unto and expenses. htL7l WAITIC:TION I & L G.—You are hereby notified to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNWS. I and ITIDAYS, for drill, and to transom mob btu& no as may come Lehr. the Company. P. niattettend Secretary pro tam. 117 To Let...a= 880U= STORY CV VIZ 14 81 0 - SIINE ENGUiII HOU= (a Hall suitable for public meethick) will be let for three or four nights in the week. Require at (MORAY SUSITON, deottla at EL &Markin% No. 96 Wood 'toot. crlselereo—...The JOURNXIMAN TAILUR S 80. ~ y , of littsbazgh and Brat WEDNISDAT of every mo nth, at BCH* •OMP lo the Dimond. By otter. hag • 010. W. 81DB. Beerytery Krl. O. O. F.—Place of salaam, Wootmgionll. Wocd •Met,betwom flak gam sad lftrip= Mamma Loom u lo3l67r — vor e y To .day limasau Srculamar, Nyo.Ketalnt m a th ud Ptida ofoath math. footittlf MICR QP MONOMPA. NAVIGATION COMPANY,' Prreausea, January U. 1t65. Y AUTHORITY of a supplementto Me (Rutter of tine B 00131poly, approved the math day of Jaaaary,lB64, Inking the tioempany to extend the improvement above kroweevilte, and anthadring the applkation of the toils of the Oaespeny to that object, and t h e distribution of new mock amongst toe Stackholdare, to as anwinat equal to the earning. of the °Dempsey thee expended—the Tromrer has even inscrueted to distribute asnonpt the etoekholdera, in new Mock, Me rem en es. upon the amount held by them respectively, which will be planed to the credit of their clock accoenta an the took+ of the Company. WY It. thiPHLAND, Treasure: Mon. Nay. Camparry. Ly bid del.l.—Orte hundred copies rearmed mad to sale lA, by IL Naar a Co. •• The ankle, the laugh and the tear arms and go at bar bidding. If you don't believe It, read 'Rath HAW • • If you bean% read • Rath Halt,' buy a copy, sad we will warrant you to read It twice tbrough."—Jhaigan .argua "hang/area bat bat has 'barbel no sandy ard awakened • feeling of prof:had laterad In the woman who can write her name and character so indelibly in our mind. • • • 'Bath Bah' ha been read with greater &atm than any book dote • Uncle Tom's Cabin.'"—.Phdodeomat Ites. It is • groat book; groat in ;mins, groat to spirit, and wo•t •• • limrary prodnedon."—Dayton Glemettc aath Hall' bi by Ur dm abbot of her productions and contains many pasinsa equal to anything in it. Xnglish Isaiguage..—~a Literary Mom. MI bars salaam penned • book irbkh Meted ni wan Cbronicia It is published complete in =cline volume, neatly bound is cloth; pries $1,20. lot mule by H. MINER & CO., No. 32 Smithfield street SANK 111X0Ilfallifige THIRD 81113 LET, BierWsliti WouD AND MARKRT. pllß BuWorthen beg leave to hero. their friends and the public generally,that they have leased the above w known Beetaurant, which he. Jost been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re nu:MM. and cow open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Sank Ex change a otentertahle mart, as well for the goon. am the Minos mu. The Leader will at all dines be stocked with the delimits of the season, and served up under the am 4 sea of experienced cooks. They neePectiolly ask be the patroness of a generous public. J. EICHANDELNISUR, Jan-tely G. B. 71tAliCIS. GOOD UM ART 1101./SAC, (VENNI UR LiBIATY GILdliT 1311011T8, near 14_, the Railroad Depot. Aral:ay JAY= RlGlRlBRR.Prirpriatar. BBOORS-11 down cla rsistrait rid for sal* SUET /L g r 4 k . .."') tir or Thatreen,JUSXPlE a. OM& LIMO OD Mximin•--Mth maraia,obaaellkai of M. misnlasb—Boar sad Vap9asuallOneldosasissa4lasm,"4 do. (Ik. 1, Mi Soma Thracillal Lis *r siltsr aom, Yuman annuli, assio auga Laza be dr aattlasma. Doan apes are sf.3llllllllPlefeiorg pacanasanoo to oolosames 134 thine. Sir TIEGII . "VEXING, Soma Mb, tba pealbtnumi win aonsalesoa WWI Ilea play at SVADIGL G. i. Lad.. JON &mate Ism& Mudi—AlWlLdsik GAN TLIIILAN Ell MAUL Maw Lanai..—.lfooso !Loh. Wasoisi Ma lama Maosoasee lareaum—Ber. JOBS LOBO, of tonooltrut,olll Loam* 1111130/40 !ALL, as oszt MOMLitt 111"INLINI, - 7aeadry m - actumn—iibtory .11 , sad Mt Limpadade Odd! of **tura, oleo of the smart monarch. ant mu. Stomb tlazosoy mid to his ooidicro ot I!, - a Ivry-..thi7m4ldes, If ydu'lnko e , tlr .Ida pbtadta.lott dlaia wry tea path cd glory and honor! _ Dampen! At deloak; Imbue to WiIIZINSIM at 736 o'ciatt. arta et adadookra alb mesa' to ba bad at Uto tododyal Music ono Book mares, *lab, Lam, Amstar* Casuoiam, tom at tba boor. J = aw H. 1t11111112/01, S JAMES &MU, - WAIL IL 11.11IWILD, =SKY LaboriCaidadtos. ponderaii*, • lati, - Iteramont, nay 111; LIM Joie tom, s.o.—Eat: The node. amt _rola mete to lecture lest arming tißiday) had bean gins iiiiibeita them pratomaly, that outer penmen e is the city mid tie .a are anxious to beer you, old not here as oftMbii., wielf - ef_ . . undenegeed would, therolbre, me o.W of thameelres MMus, feal grettbed tf your eistamite. se Ms mil ea Jo n to deliver anottrar Maass is Mar burgh, same • awing the seat weak, of mhiela me* Douce can beg. Truly youre, Bobt. attendha I. L Tot., Andrew Burke, 11. Devil' IPOlatMad, Thos. J. Heenan, George Was; . • ilittu7 Wiener, P. C. Shiaaos, • Amid luck* lompb Mazda& L. Bean, ,loine allissipabi. Chu. Barnett, Iwo Mutat, ._ D. O'C. e n t y John T. Iladbren, H W m . C. C. IP‘tarl, 3 j otut c" J=.... Haw Orton, Wm. Ptakanagill, , 1 P. Kamp, IL .ticirmley; ..-- 1 John Haetings, Than Leech. Er. 01/AS n Hutu, Pittsburg*, *MAIM. In Hon) B. Vol, and einem Gitynnumr:—ln reply to your kind notate this mlreht& taming me to Lenore spin in your Witco engem to you my thanks, nod to suite, In tioaapasoa via year that I shall be pissed to dales analber listars, to the sae City IMP, on next /hiday a* ticket. Buttiest—“Vbe Eyespot(' or grepabllemilm moo Awipedfolly yours,. jaultl MBE YMNEEL. f Learaire...DX. rLUatIK, of ittligheay edtf. LtrY will &Writ • lacture, fee the benefit of the w leen Leans' •ewidetkin for the Had of the Peer," In WAY •TTY ma =IDLY Alf/M1143 hen; Mamma on Woad ettowt- Butlynt--. The !Wady of Stelany' ato Tickets twenty-IM. onda—te ler had at the Wool* Book ne. 3=16 ccOrland VellaGOTt.e.Tba Taarsk littlaLY ELILLLS t1AX110.4.12 BAND Wore the haw to a* uOWICIII th at they will eovit a wise of theft novel tad oktre acusriatio eatattiosoeata at MAK= BALL, cOattoeteder, MMUS ZirI2NINU, January lath, 1556. Doom open at 6%; °a men coosomeate at %edged': Tkteta of adndsmon 25 mats. Not pattioulats aN progrommies. 31015:55. *a- Prom it 'itesideart or Pfitssamarga. ANOTHJIII J vir AIME CAM OR TAPI WQIUL Ms ism artily that I hum bout soferbOtelsose then taus mos fowl TARN WORN, sad have mod taw retsolles calla Vsztelfers bet without east. I was at lasi lodated to tut Dr. ii'LllelligallEßlCLAN WO= 3P8C12113 OR VEJMUDibiIL jammed a bottle et the Drag Dims at Osumi esidiss, and to sey mtestiaterat ai wallas gram raid the thes4deso beeesilit away a Tire Warm at the mossiousleagthol einwwietre Gratitude Mr my ibilimormos lotuses me to Warr tam& sew to the eilimey of this TaWahl. molleism, that Ohms sithritd as I hays been mq also gift its Mel 33 Doman etrast, &math Ward, MOE%la. issaarkitge spatial= at Tape WO= ipplua of above ash, as at the stone of the proprietors of Dr. Maas% Varmlfage and USE PHIS. PLAYING =OIL, Bacemare te 7. Kidd! Co., jaal9 coraar Wood sad Kama streate. Tax Adad.t.tham or 8.A./AlibbonteClPlll/311- YUGS has always bem arareonnimi with MOON Sways prodoolng in the feelings • maxima chew leg the better. Any anew* tries it can stand. to 11, rad the most defiant. infant cannot bi hy lb sm. soda* too, are inigneetly *Wad b. worms.% t nenatm and small intastlam, which *ways Impair tie Anelth. Anus; N. X•rilwe,llloll6i ametansar—l ism wed two bottles *LA. Vara* teca's iresmitogs,widehruches* Otis yaw wed LB Batas distrad sleet in ~rg away a brie maim of *ens from my was I intrebeasd encase tiel had gave et° my dad ;it had as sone teYhanging away grad numbest of worms. I time:are esseransa It to the yob de as a *re remedy Ibr worm. p. BjSdIS groper* and sold by B. A. SAILNESTOOK At OD, earner Mrs and Word streets. goallalsw T lip of William Leather, Jr, irlth Zug. j Liretily & Co., was tide eey dipeolved by muse] eon. Se [IL The eteltroripsed boring purchased Lk reeteeditt, the badness will be coedneted, as formerly, under the styhe at 2110, LLYNIAT • W. C. Mt, J. ELUITZIL Is retiring froot the firm or Zeit, Ltodmay & Co., I cheer folly tecasuashd the present *to to thepolities: t_ ige :L of say Meads. — W. Loomlott.;Jß. littebaygh, January let, I.Bo—fjaol&lit • U=ll==l criI . I i tIUBSCIEUMI., bring about to re..beqedeb ►boast keeping, Edam at private sale 6% octave NANO, of inea mannfeetsca, m excellent cedar sad but abbe aaeL The its may be men ac any time by calling at the raddam• of JAB. A. .112LNIGHT, jaale 2022 Peas acted. p UNA HANDS 81.1141—For the care of ectos rough ja, halt,* the Melnik Soap is ounisalled. /I is ;wed far undecing the skin soft, smooth and sink 11 Mame, senconsass, tau, de. -The use of a bur case of Ms Soap an rue sough hunts, will nun me= them smooth anti Lai ail chaps, chafes, de. Only U ends a eeka. papered frees the snipe of a Loudon Chemist., and nod I=l6 8 1.. CUTlllll3BlB,l4olllrditraet. IWWI b MAL-6 wbite Oen% Mod, Was q NL uallty, y tor la Nolo JAS. JIPLAUtIIN, 10-16 No.lo etaplolo4 UU urras--3 bola froth roll for i. by 1010 jool6 J6b. .11PLA1IMILIN bbla emeU whits tor able by JAB. M'INAINNIISM lOWAlitl-210 bbl,jurs received and kr Bois by • BMIIK lIIMILAIL / MINTICAPAAnB.—The Wean. of • anudipmen• af 84 V../ Co by unterpanes 101 ne sold r id . ut st about nualiall M tale talon *de 2r. PIM stmt. Aron City Mormilmiltellit Geineffse• I.AP•TYTTR IiIIILDINGO, WOOD gnrazir. DROP MILLAR.* IMO. nopectnilly mamas that their L. lunation is twir one of the largeotonost enitunient sad superb of the kind in the Westara onsatry._ At the Iron City Doings young men an quaint**. the counting nom in a =prior and easolidoes atianar. a Bro.'e great. ape:Menne Y Pnatoon and Tesehaniof Plain met Ornamental Writing, nodes this ongsrung. uso quailed in this dry. . ilzatines new and improved syshme of Booklommhes Is taught by Pre. BALM wham toms prectleat knowledge ot that atlenee maim him on* of the most MattaLmat me swami touchers in this or may ethos eonatry. As a Maths matletan and Book harper Mr. John Barry cannot h• sm. gamed. 'foxing men arlui &siva reeitviag biatreetica la Book hiespiag, sad who Irv* Reg4eWl se wish to meta the dtfthillier,oa reeatiie • come et tindidier to this hapoi , Nat breach incluse ehaegi• •Arithineele babe bey to hook. Imp*, mini be, who bri mot • Joiowlede of it a! Rom biome • Poole-taper.leotoree daft m all Izi• permit bagasse euteeceik • - Hoots fur Wks from 11 A:Y.I2M IL, teem g VII IP. Id., mai at 7 &cloak hi the mobs. the Oolleg• is opus fA=B A. mazy- ANN* ch. mart regularly. Somme jea•reaneed. leal6 e •' • ' far 'EVEWI3U)II4O AND 01111.111811 M 11121101LIM— K rimier is all kinds at Moberg* Iffaaelbeearet, Lod Hp. and art Lao IT hoot menet. far= rtILIGNING SlNlNAUS—Nahoipay and voting J.J Burma; asrpmatlas trashy• handstsr inNGIB,= ea and tar ale by T. B. YOUNG coal • BoNidield mot saLT-40 maks am Table Salt; 1 bar Mali limeeereall Agitriblelmilg u dean T. 1. TO DIVYLLING LIOUSII6,—Wie bale on iner Bag* V to eatetal good eibetsaild Dwelling Bniesen, rffiet will be sold at low peens mad oa awry Urns ar Pemba videlag to bacons tbak trim kadkade train a good appanage, to obtain bargain& Oen youcppor build a /loam to sok yowled, we ens fondik mai • bandanna 'kindlier Lin„ et as lofts as • B. &BOD, Jana Baal Zeitato Agnate. Ids Tbinletned. 11/I.IWIS-21, bozo W. it.staesoad Melia oetl9 =l,l a inrubliNiKnt. Ml. auTeD WIMP CUITEAL-11. are,uoseete sad re& aria Cutter, suitable for Cora &atm or Bey, t the reed sad lmplesasat Warehouse, M k irmet. jog! JAMBS Whi=o2. • ILUXING ProurelShoo* Ems sad Ohlseeta or the best quarry, at. the • sloe bar psootett Warehouse or ,•• IsoB a arAlifißTll —A- A. *A2OX OA .`-• Boaz. aly, January fAh, Ire mare Blmakats, which thsy 11 2 sa per pair kw Una asaatialia. jai* i!(I•ANNUAL BALL—A. A. MASON A CO. NW cyan 400 moat at thaw Lang nhawlA at $2, as Monday January 4th. jar{ lIOLD MEDAL DDLAINAEL—A. A. DANIA A 01 will open 300 pimps man or Gold Modal Debtor; at 1234 auto per yard. Jolla Acousfic OIL, POE DZA/111ffiik— ' Ti a IlirOII boo ON stain of roilayttir me bunk% and bElpribil MB tan nainralootkrn dins party ova to mann Lb* noon lost o latyairoL Is pared byte many L l = ammo woo, tbat,_obieto bora, it soda ao mho. AU data' perms idadosid tun Lamilts Amami* I. It wlll to. lina at owns. Avoid any Wilgus s. AAA for Lateens Avognsb MI, and take no other. bold by Jana a. I cimuumr, 140 Ttdrd gnat. I HA day aratiaaal with as in tha whailasia t CasWetioraary baihaaaioay win. T. M. Aw damn. Tbabm3ars hawaitot, from this daiw, lath. 1944. sW ba aoadwitad under the Dam mad ptyie tf J. O. Awderwai t boa uovl7 Alumina. Wr.ll , llEl TO PROMO A SiTUAZION ler sErsaey Hen, as a Parents be • anueU man alleatarbap 'Na} Iblumot. He te ahb io ones himaelf weft& In mu dews meat, and has • eapHal of from BMW to $7Oll. H• rod plain kanolusper and sakaman, bot. Todd mile bring employed in or alarm the mannemarn. IL CUTHBERT t MR, ant iso Third stmt. 1 Nit 211.222.02 2212 WOwit--21WG.2 DulhlitL—b•War i Too, I vdges aim d of tbe tame In Intl ="at Bolankan Witdo, thit , and 0 3•=0 .: V=11 flsoll daigile by Deno t 2 nth, 11-11.141.11111 with Stands et waywkithx, Arson I" U. Yer nit tv S 1011. e..lllllllolllllft aft &tiE WNW XS& ALUM ROHM*