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Down of tae Day On the first page will be round an interesting article from the London Times, showing the de plorable condition of the Allies at Sebastopol. Senator Slidell has been re-nominated to the offioe of United States Senator by his Demooratio friends in the Legislature of Louisiana. A special election bee been ordered for the lfittof February to fill the vacancy in the State Senate occasioned by the death of Levi Foulk rod. Ex-Governor Wells, of New Hampshire, bas accepted the appointment to the 11. S. Senate, occasioned by the death of Lion. Moses Norris, Jr. A. large sale of stocks and bonds was made at auction, in New York on Friday, hypothecated by Gouverneur Morris, Esq., prior to his failure last summer. Among the bonds was a lot of $lO,OOO 7 per cents Cleveland and PittFburgh 8.. 8.. Co., at 59, with interest. ' In the Supreme Court of Ohio, on Saturday morning, Chief Justice Thurman pronounced the unanimous decision of the Judges upon the constitutionality and validity of the liquor law enacted by :he Legislature at its last session, sustaining the law, and all the points raised against LONDON TIMES DEMOCRATIC% The London Times has well earned the name of "The Thunderer." For a long time it has been conducted with great ability ; and it has become the most celebrated and influential pe riodical published is the world. It is now " a power on earth," more potent than thrones, and more "terrible than an army with banners." Its influence upon the politics of Europe is everywhere felt and acknowledged, except, per haps, in the Russian empire ; and in England it is the great manufactory of public opinion. It has hitherto been aristocratic in its sentiments, and has contributed a powerful support to the rule of aristocracy in England. Bat its tone is now considerably changed, and it is becoming every day more independent, and more Demo cratic. It is well known that the English army is 61- most entirely officered by the nobility and gentry. Occasionally, a wealthy commoner is able to purchase a commission and rank In the service ; bat, as a general thing, the officers of the ',r ai, are scions of the nobility and gentry, who have won their epaulettes, not by service and merit, but by money and influence. No length of service, no skill and experience, can win rapid promotion. Wealth and influential friends alone can secure to merit its reward. The London Times takes up this matter in a late article, and utters some very Democratic sentiments in relation to it. It would make merit, experience and ability the sole cause of promotion, and expresses the belief that the dis asters which tie British army has suffered in the Crimea have arisen, principally, from the want of a proper system in the organization of that army, and from.alrant of officers in command who have won rank merit, and not by money. It believes the army ill never be efficient in the present war until2tat Democrrtic principle is adopted. The Times also pronounces Lord Raglan in competent to the chief command of the army in the Crimes, and recommends that he be super- Bele& It also denounces the ministry for ince- parity, and calls for a change. Changes may now be looked for, both in the army and in the Cabinet; for the Times seldom speaks in vain. The tone of that paper is thoroughly English, patriotic, bold and free, and its suggestions soon become the sentiment of the English people. There is a vast difference between the presses of England and France at the present time. In France, the press only utters what a despotic Emperor and his censors permit. la England, the Queen and her councillors bow before the potent voice of the British press. Even parlia ment, with all its boasted omnipotence, has less power in England now than the press, and e t the bead of that press is the Timm. Paolde Railroad It is pretty apparent that no definite action will be taken by Congress in regard to the Pa cific Railroad project. The proposal to estab lish three routes, a Northern, middle, and Southern, with grants of lands offered to com panies who may construct either or all of them, is opposed by Mr. Benton and otb Fire, apparent ly with a design of preventing anything being done by Congress this winter in the matter. We hope the time will soon come when patriots, and not politicians, will get the control of the mat tar, sod secure to 'he conn!ry the inestimable benefits of a gi Mit railroad route acrose the con tinent. To reserve this great iotere.t for an ele ment in the Presidential campaign of .1856 may suit the politicians, but not the people. Benefit of films Annette. Inc. To-night Miss Ince will take a benefit, on which occasion she will appear as Pauline, in Bulwer's beautiful play of "The Lady of Lyons." Mies I. came among us a stranger and almost unheralded, but she is rapidly growing in the estimation of theatrical goers. In other cities, however, she has already an established fame. At Boston, perhaps the severest theatri cal ordeal in the Union, Mies Ince played an en gagement of five successive weeks, and one that is said to have been eminently successful. We bespeak for her a good house tie evening. Concert of the Phllharmonlo Society. By request of the " Bullet? Relief Associa tion," the Pittsburgh Philharmonic Society will give a concert of Sacred Music, this-evening, at Masonic Hall. The proceeds are to tte applied for the benefit of the suffering poor, and HeaVen knowethere is a multitude who stand in need of this bounty. For an object so laudable every one should contribute their mite, and at the same time treat themselves to a rich feast of music. Godors Lady'. Book. The February number of this popular and fashionable magazine is to band. The fashion plates, new music, &a., are as fine as venal ; and the ladies will be interested in reading the first article, entitled " Fars for the Ladies ; and how they are obtained." The writer gives a history of the fur humbug and trade, with some account of the most fashionable furs worn in different countries. There are several other interesting articles in this number, and it is decidedly a good one. For sale by Samuel B. larder, book seller, on Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price 20 cents. tsl(p"'447, - DANGER OF PAPER MONIS* Home experiments lately made in Cincinnati, chow that bank notes are likely to become an u.,;safe kind of money for general circulation. Pictographic counterfeiting will soon become a prcfitahle and dangerous employment. The guerre °typist has discovered the means by which bank notes can be counterfeited to snob perfec- tion that the most skilful bankers and counter feit detectors cannot distinguish between the spurious and the genuine bills. An operator in Cincinnati, after counterfeiting several bills, mixed them with good bills, and presented the money at different banks and banking houses for dep:eit. The good and the spurious were re oeivi'd without hesitation. The operator than informed the bunkers that there were bad bills n the midst of good ones, in the packages. Tel lere, cashiers, bank note engravers, and the most I Athol judges of money were all at fault, and unable to find the spurious bills. The counter feit was perfect, and in the hands of a rogue it would have been entirely successful. But for tunately the operator, after discovering his shill- JANUARY 23 ty to counterfeit to perfection, had no intention to turn it to bad uses. He pointed out the spuri ous bills, and made known the means by whioh he had done it. But this dangerous art may easily be acquired by dishonest artists, and the country be flooJed by spurious money. It is said that nothing but a chemical test that might destroy a good bill can detect the counterfeit. The safety of Banks, and of the community, will require that 8C1330 new method of making bank notes bo adopted, that will defy such per. feet imitation, or all paper money will be looked upon with suspicion. True it is that some of the highest and most useful arts are among the most dangerous, and that the most valuable diaeove• ries in science, in dishonest bands, may be em ployed for the most fraudulent and injurious purposes. This successful counterfeiting of bank uctes is a matter of the moat serious interest to the whole community. If bank officers them selves are unable to detect the counterfeit, the people generally certainly cannot, and spurious money for a time pass as current as the good. MAD. DE VRIES , CONCERT As will be seen by the advertisement in an other column, Madame Rosa De lilies' grand 't0,24.1 , 24.1 and instrumental Concert comes off at Ma sonic Hall on Thursday evening—it having been postponed so as not to interfere with the per formance for the benefit of the Poor, by the Philharmonic Society, to-morrow nigot. Since the death of Sontag, Madame De Vries has not her equal in vocal powers in the United States ; but of this we need not speak. Many of our citizens have heard her on her last visit and are tally aware of her superior excellence. The corps of artists who assist Mad. De Vries are of more than usual merit. Sig. Marini, late of the Havana Opera troupe, is without doubt one of the best, if not, par excellence, the very best barytone singer in this country. Pasarilli, the violinist, has also a good reputation, and Mons. Lazare, the pianist, comes recommended by Herr, the 'beet performer in Europe, as supe rior to any pianist who has yet trod our shores. It is rather extravagant to place him beyond Gottschalk and Jaen ; if he equals them, our citizens will have DO reason to grudge the prioe of admission. Tlekets'atlinttting a lady and gentlemen halo been fixed at The London Times on Barnum•. Auto- The London Ttmes, of December 30th, in a col umn article, reviews the Autobiography of P. T. Barnum, wherein that unblushing charlatan gets his just dries for confessing cheats and swindles that ehould have brought him to the penitentiary long ago. If this book were put into the hands of youth generally, nine-tenths of them would be fired with ambition to excel the illustrious showman ;'• and to du it they must resort to trickery and sharp practice, that would certainly bring them to punishment unless they were gifted with his cunning, which indeed very few are. The exploits of the renowned Jack Sheppard, and other worthies of the •• Newgate Calendar," were published ostensibly for the advancement of virtue; yet we think there are few who do not agree, that reading the biography of that sac eeasful highwayman has made more criminals than it has reformed. It is the same in kind, if not in degree, with the memoir of Barnum's gun metal eheatery. Pittsburgh is the only place that can appreci ate Phineas T. Barnum. When here in 1843 be was thrust into jail for some offence, which we hare now forgotten. If he had been kept there for the rest of his natural life, wo are inclined to think the public would have lost little and gained much. John IdHobe' and Col. Schools.. When John Mitchel waa in Cincinnati, the Gazette of that city, in its leading editorial, re peated a falsehood in regard to hie escape from Van Dieman's Land, that first made ite appear ance in the London Times. On hie way to Pitts burgh Mr. Mitchel stopped at Zanesville for the purpose of having the gallant Colonel retract. How handsomely he did it, the subjoined cor respondence will show " ZANESVILLE, CZNTEAL HOTEL, January 17, 1865. To Col. William &hauler, Edslor of the Cinein nail Gazette But: In the Cincinnati Gazette, of yesterday morning, and in the leading article of it, I find these words: John Mitchel, by violating his parole of honor escaped.' When I saw this sen tence, I canoed inquiry to be made at the Gazette office whether you were at home, or where to be found ; and I learned that you had, on the same morning of that publication, left the city for Zanueville. The purpose of the present publication is, of course, to require you to retrhot the falsehood and calumny quoted above, in writing, am) in such form as shall satisfy my friend, Capt.. Wil liam F. Lyons, of Cincinnati, who is to hand you this note. Your obedient servant, [No. 2.] oZanzaviLin, January 17, 1855. To John Mitchel, Eag.: SLR :—ln reply to your note of this date, I have to say that the words which you have quo ted therein from an article in the Cincinnati Gazette were written by me. They were founded upon information derived from the public press of this country. Your note is the first intimation I have ever had that they were not true. I regard your de nial of their truth as satisfactory, as the ease stands ; and, therefore, shall give your denial of their truth a pleoe in the leading columns of the Gazette as soon as I return to Cincinnati. It has never been my practice, far lees my de sire, to state thatwhicji is not true ; and, when convinced of having canmitted an error, or done an injury to any person, I have always been de -811.0118 and ready to correot. Your obedient servant, WM. SCHOULEIit." STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—This body met recently, at Harrisburg, and elected the following officers for the eneuing year: President—James Gowen Vice President—lsaac B. Baxter, A. T. New bold, Wm. C. Rudman, Algernon S. Roberts, Thos. P. Knox, Abraham R MeHyalite, William &overly, Henry P. Robeson, John Strohm, John P. Rutherford, Amor Kapp, George W. Wood ward, Augustus Lukenbaugh, William Jessup, H. U. McAllister, Jacob B. Haldeman, William Hiner, John S. Brett, John M'Farland, John H. Ewing, John Murdock, William Martin, Sr., William Waugh, William Bigler, James Miles. Additional Members of the Executive Com mittee—Frederick Watts, John B. Evans, A. 0. Relater, Isaac G. McKinley, Simon Cameron. Corresponding Secretary—A- L. Elwyn. Chemist and Geologist—S. S. Haldeman. Librarian—David Mumma. - ' 74 . .1 - ' --s ;•• 4,11, ' t . ..,,A, MEM ROI biography [No. I.] JOHN MITCHEL.' :. w . New 800 k GOVATILITILENT OP TILE METH .PT.I EPISCOPAL COCOON, ANTI. ltrPuituce:r tics DESPOII, by Her. Wm. Ni'Michael Publishe 1 by John c. Day bon, io 6.h Market street, Pittsburgh. The above is the title of a neatly printed volume which we fluil on our table. It was originally a sermon, delivered by the author, a Presbyterian olergyman; and since remodeled and published in the form of a book. The author handles his subject with freedom and ability, and those interested In such matters will read it with interest. For sale by the publisher. /tar At eev, n o'olock last evening the ther mometer stood at 12 degrees below the freezing point. Pretty cold for Pittsburgh ; .but very oomf - ,rtable when compared with Concord, N. H , ..vhere, day before yesterday, they had thir ty itches of anew, and the thermometer more than 12 degrees below zero. Senor Arrangoiz, late Mexican Consul General in the United States, to whom the $7,000,000 received from the United States government was entrusted, charged and took for his own services therein a commission amounting to $70,000. This was not detected at the time, and the Mex ican government, supposing ho had faithfully performed the duties confided to him, appointed him Ambassador to the United States. But Senor Arrtusgois, to make sure of his plunder, has gone to Europe. Those facts, which were previously rumored, are now officially confirmed by the Mexican papers, which also tell us that be has been deprived of his appointment, and of the order of Guadalupe, with which he bad been invested. Previous to this transaction he had always maintained a high character. A victory over 8000 insurgent troops is said to have been achieved on the 10th ult., at Chilcota, in Michoacan, by a government free, beaded by Col. Ignacio Solis, after a contest which lasted two days and a night. Another defeat of a body of 700 rebels, at Augauguco, on the 16th ult., is also reported, but both these battles are, no doubt, the sumo victories reported by the last news from Acapulco to have been achieved by the insurgents. Abbe Lawrenzen is collect ing funds in Mexico to aid in the erection of Catholic churches in the United States. During the recent election a violent demonstration was made at Jalapa against Santa Anna. A large concourse of persona, headed by well known citizens, opposed the taking of the votes, with shouts of "Viva Alvarez." IT MOULD he universally known—for it is strictly true—that indigestion is the parent of a large proportion of the (sip! diseases. Dysen tery, diarrhgua, cholera mertais, liver complaint, and many other diseases enumer ,ted in inspector's weekly catalogue of deaths, are generated by indigestion alone. Think of that, dyspeptics ! think of it, all who suffer from dis ordered stomachs, and if you arc willing to be guided by advice, founded upon exp.:die:ace, re sort at once (don't delay a day) to Hootland's German Bitters, prepare 1 by De. C. NI Jacks,a, which, as an alterative, curative, and invigorant stands alone and unapprJaehed. Geuertu )t, 120 Arch street. We have tried these Bitters, and know that they ore exc,l.cnt for the du,- sates specified above. —Philadelphia City hem. See advertisement. Sir Dr. Morar'• Invigorating Elixir lar4ltuio, the de;.n.F-io the ckhility, the inthfb,:tvo to life, the in.tsbiliLy, continual theilng of ilium shirk it i Imte,eriSL to Ant or localize ...6.1111, .o hard to hoar, and re intl.. ph by the robust and healthy ' Wean-sr r—from the Firr and llse rwrrou• win.h titers exists dom..; eye. rot;hy. Want 0,1 sttal u,rgisr rte.: tho sesrrti..” oraans, agonorat the tb.% tm,tton, 4•I tho r izution from t.. itntoto Ir wi,lt now life, nenv it . urul vigor, un I to PO•tilill I: i. that tionu tno - pn.puratt., ,rtapartit.:•• wlth DI:. VIII•1:1.t TING FLI:Nra [,,,;Ai • 'O,, rally i It 11111= Nash of tin. Isrhtnin, 1..••••••• i, li.on :-.•••••• lAn exhil•!ti nt•••••• ex eat::. -not. I . to: • wol, fir.t. ,1:13 . 111!i•c one, •• o nn • , a r... I n of au•• Mira more prof, in t an.: ;.••nli,..in,; ttoto et. r t • ul .1y is loin the 1..--ne But a dynamic influenro It • :real, n. of thy organir ttion, out p-rpotuat., It. The 1•.:" mat apirita are not [min uhnerod no In to mnoo.y but kept up lo the, onn.noltoto II t7,1:1.; A able enmpourvl, • ; a-• upon lite CODStitlitral ant t (..T.,11 ; • chronic diorever of nurnr. the ntumnoln ntol the li,nr opera lion is all hut mi• x. ul rim, Comm! put up, Illfhl; eon -ntrnt—l, in pint Ir.t tins. Pricc the, „La i-r t.r:• els Gar [welt - 0,1-11k, t] II it:Nti, Itru...lvray. I"..rk EMd by On.b;z6b. tb,. Cult, 1-tut. ,- , and the West Indk, PLENIINO DEOB., N... 60 Da. GEO. H. KEYAEE, 7 . ic W , ,1 R. 6. SELLERS k CU., No. Z.: J Otv A♦II 4 , - Dr. 111 . 1.atie's Celebrated Liver Pill• are tatAt superteliag all ottaer retn.,ht. :Jr Birk Headache, Dyetiepela, kr. lieloa we give lip. eertifi cote of a lady reviling in our own tilty. In eurli certif este. the muet hare confidolice. Nku Yong., Atigtut Zu, Is I do hereby certify that I hot. , boon attli tad with lAver Complaint for a Ion; time, sod never lotted permummt relief until I u.eil Dr. M'Lanele Liver Pith, It, their tiec 1 knee been completely cute i of that dreadful aisearamol now take pletwore io reeouttneittito; them to ell who Are trouttiel with Liver Complamt, Melt I leader h., or Dyrpelo nine fil Ala HILL, Fifth Avenue. P. B.—The above valuabin remoly, air. Dr. 311.,ane's cel ebrate] Verrulfuge, can now be hell at all n•electnble Drug Stoma In this city. Purchasers will please be CLITYfuI to eel: for, and lase non but Dr. 31'Latio's Liver i7ll, There are other pills. pure portiur to be Liver Pills, now before the pulpit, Alab, for M k by the poi. prtlpiletorg, FLEMING , J. klld Ar t g- ire cf,p UP lotimoing 'Son. Lta &Luling Journal. Dr. Keyser, Use agent inr the rneheme, saps he teat warruni or guarantee. a cure tn any adv. of Thp Dtsea.te or herofu/a, that may be presented. Pamphlets ant:atm/ay curry I the mast asemusiang character tad: t.e gin to any ors graft, Oakeley's Depurative Syrup. '• We underetand clew our tow 11,61.1 Dr. George W. Ueda ley, is now giving his whole attention to the manutacture of his Depurative tlytup end Extract of sarsaparilla, In order to supply the extraordinary demands for the article which err corning in from all quarters. This syrup is with out doubt the best of the kind made in (Mr country. We kn.,a it to be one which we can .1.14 recommend to the favorable notice of our realer. It has been tented try years of experience and uoe, and toned to be all that is claimed for it by its inventor. A pamphlet is lying before us, filled with certificata of cures, the nausea appended to w Lich ere not maw of arms, as is usual with documents of ti is char acter, but sod( kneel. miasma of Mars county--who have experienced the effects of its Masai. properties Append. ed to the list arc certilitates of afferent county °Others of Berke county, with the seals of their several talc. atthaled, stating that they are well acusicluted with the per (cis whose names are given as refrenmers, (among which ore the names of a number of our principal physi 11108,./ :ma know them to be genuine. We mints tho..e of our reedon+ who are aftlicterl to call upon Dr. kW:Arley, at iris office to North Fifth street, and procure one of these pamphlets, which will not hell to satisfy them that hi, preparation to one of extraordinary power and eilleitsuar.aud eminently deserving of their attention." Sold wholtuale and retail et D. K E YSEII'S Drag Store, No. 140 Wood street, Niro. Iflrgiu slay. Shtu el' the Golden Mortar. deehdaw ard - Ageney of Dr. S. S. Flteh's Celebra ted Dledlelne•, DIL.U. 11 KEYSER'S Drug Store, No. 340. r., Wool blreot ued Virgill 11110 j. Cherry Pulmunic, Pulmonary team, Pectoral Expect,. rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurative Syrup, Heart Cor rector, Humor Corrector, Parent:l Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic MLature, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Norville; Vermifuge, Female Pills, Female Specific, ha, hc, tuned by him constantly and with unprecedimtrod success, In the treatment of Cobh, Coughs, Cbnsumplion, ...41//ma, Heart Diseases, Dy•-• peprza, &misfits, SL - In RIIO.II.IUSIA, 11,111114. Complaints, Pik,. etc., elt. Dr. Ftlch's untqualicri /Igen! Siltrr I'lated Abdominal Support,s, Dr. litchi haproval plated Sid Spring Shoulder Brat. Dr. Fitt;les ,Sdoer ham- Tulm. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest price. wholesale and retail. noel:Mew Hernia, or Rupture, a Curable Disease. sir DR. KEYna, of 140 Wood stree!, begs leave to an nounce to the public that he has made arrangements with Mr. Marsh, of New York, to sell end adapt his ILthicst Cans Moss, which received the prise medal through a sur gical committee, consisting of Professors ItaNwica, Pearls., CA3llOOlLin, CLARE, LUDLOW, and others, at the New York Industrial Exhibition of ull Nations. Dr. Keyser has an office back of his Drug Store, where all kinds of TI.USSES, SUPPORTERS, LACE STOCKINGS, SHOULDER BRACES, PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, are fitted and satisfaction warranted. Trusses at every price can be obtained, and of a quality superior to arty others in the market. The great prevalence of Rupture has induced the Dr. to give especial attention to thou cases of disease requiring mechanical support, with full confklence that hie long experienoe In the treatment of such on has enabled him to meet the increasing wants of the community in this regard.,Lf you have a rupture do not hill to call. Auk for Dr. KEYSER, at his Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot, No. 140 Wood street4Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign of tbs Golden Mortar. CiZMIERIPII99 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH:: • alr'°°""P t " f t an d "" th ig Bee the to:UM:ate of Mr. Turner H. Ramsey, for many years proprietor of the Farmers' Hotel, Fredericksburg, Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post. Va., nod laie of the City Hotel, Richmond, Fa. Railroad Riot at Ridgeway—Due Man Dr. John Mirage,of the city of Richmond, though a refit. Wiled and several Wounded. lar physician, and of course opposed to what he called BUFlrar.o, January 20.—A riot occurred on the quasi: medicines, was obliged to say that its good effects In Buffalo, Brantford and Goodrich Railroad to-day, theilco of Mr. Remarry, were wonderful indeed. at Ridgeway, 20 miles from this city. The labor- egad b`.°° given by " var. ' PbY`°°l°"; had tried Mr'. of the quack medicines, and was on the verge of ere were not paid regularly, and gave notice that i s.ir, as, well as the grave, when he tried Carter's lipenieh they would Spike down the switches to-day H' if they did, not receive the wages due them. , refer the public to hie full and lengthy certificate The track was accordingly spiked at Ridgeway; in the afternoon, one or two bridges were e petted. 6,11nd the bottle, stating his cure. o .` gee advertisement. and the chief officers of the road hired about 25 men from this city armed with revolvers, &c., and went over to take possession and proiem the track. On arriving at the scene they a tie fired eupon by the laborers, armed with rifles A re gul,r fight ensued, the party from this city far ing rho worst. One of their men, Simon Worn plc. as killed, and two or three others wounded, one dangerously and two or three of the labor ers were wounded. The officers' party, however, succeeded in arresting a dozen of the laborers, au I orders were eeut to the city for irons, it is sum seed, for the securemcnt of the rioters. The whole party from this city were deputised by the Canadian Sheriff, and acted under his orders The President of the road, and a number of Catholic priests, and the Sheriff, made speeches. The laborers met to persuade them to desist, but t, no purl•ose. The Sheriff had ordered the track to be opened cud cleared, when the melee took place. The can who killed Kemple had an ezamina• Lion, and has been fully committed. SECOND DE4PATCII. There is noThiug further of importance in relrdion to the Brantford Railroad riot. Thirteen prisoners were under a guard of soldiers on Sat day and Sunday. Their examination took place to day. It is understood that the train., are run hing regularly. CONGRKSS WASHINGTON CITY, .lant,ry JOLICS., of ms.ld a violc ,t onslaught upon the Pcstma.,ltr Gdnerai, for hid neglect to furnish dsily mails nlongolui .Miseisdippi river and trbutaried, as requir`nd by the acts of 1851 and 1851. Clouse.—The House, after acme Ittilmnnrtant prou:edings, resumed thr Pacific Railroad bill. Mr. Campbell moved to reconsider the vote ordering the main quzetiou. Ile wanted to re commit. The motion woe agreed to-105 to 93. Mr. Campbell moved to recommit the bill. Lost—yeas 101, nays 103. After further procitedinge, a motion woe made to recomnyt to o eel-ct comm•ttc.. L,:et—the cote wt , 103 en c: eh s. , le v,1,1 in the negative. The bill then pad finally—yeas I td, rely, 97 Steamer Ciarticia City Burned. CHICAGO, January 'dd.—The nue eteamboat (anion City, formerly running iu the I'llinote rarer, was burned to the water's cdge. on Sun• day morning, near the mouth of Arkat.sas river. The tjardeu City it ft St. Louie the 111th for New Orleans with a cargo of Flcnr, Lird and Oats. She caught fire nelow Napoleon. lier passengers and crew ail got ashore with their baggage. tier cargo is a total 1086. Ifitsradsn, January :22 —At the charter elec tion to•day. the American party elected all the general officers without except:on. New YORK, January 22 —Letters from Paris say Mr. Mon is s tilt in r. critical condition. arr. Proclamation .....ii extraGrnatty I••.:". • • j Witi ,, lll' iLVL iiA h, h, et, ious Der,r- f•k 11.1 L •Ig:•• 1•;,. CM= awl I/. it F.,• !,..11 tin dnd ...I:n.11,, thr•oz!: A di- • I r. T rI T ..t cu , F, . {s (,)1 7 Iron CII y omanerchtl Co/Icgr, , ii 6 l, Si iLL.AR A iSii' t Ino.cut,t), Sad I lir. the VI SIL.t At t pla 1:It) C.•11..7.. S. 11:1 I: I.r. are , aul:l,-.1 r the rf , atalrx4 tn wup , r - lor. and t..;• 111 AL. r H. a • i',4lnen 14u.1 Irs,her , 4k( I . lain ult;max•Ltal thy-.lri,ArLiurt, nur tt/t. 4;1, jr 1...h0 , ..1. 114 N . D.:lt:m.l kuowled,, cf . r ',Lt. n 1.41 ~4.111kil aml put , un3 ,thur .r.:•uu try. An u the' Young torn whii , :,•1411 retching iovvructiou in Book keeping, 611 , 1 wit, leer , hie,ziet.teil or wivlt tip nto 3 n.c. tv Ir. et e,urve Unit:Mg it. trit ,. Impor• nut branrh without o Arithuiene Iv the ;,ry vt owl I, who Ito• not w krovrii,,re of it can Levi, I*, .1.2 r. a 'wert er. 1.A,311[11- .leitrertd daily ovenli ar• u/o,t John W. liutier & Co.. 1,.01.‘11.-,1,7% Ilt,lor.lu ull litti.l+ Aunul,turk., 1,.1 vlrr rt” : A.-44 Hr . MT A IILE ,A I. 'l. I.r ovr purpo,..e. Apply nl tLe Jaulti i't.Ail erLAII %I'LL, A ,aeleaetly Oppoaltiou Defedl Companion luvitedi , ft,. I, nol bef ELI I Hit LE,ALK 1%1- U CI., A IsOlITIIISI—Lita)11, II Markt,. et:ent, La, ju, eceiv,l, In oilluitin ot his ,took, a hue ,nortoient oil all mho ;Rant designe fasluonahle sold yea elry ; ono London and Genera gnid nmenea, of Unn Intent. tomtit); ”Irer t apoono and .oks, a our oau manufacture, atirr.itdo.l pu role ; dihtta tork,t, hoary plated, and of re superior tozolny ; tine eloot Malian. Limo 14000,10,5 e. IV° tokily defy cow petition in our hue ol butoneoo, in this or •ny Western city, to we are dotecrutriod to clore out our molt 1011 CSISII, lat pricce that cannot Lc bout. Thous about not fail to glee us 1 By no doing, you can save 4ronf 23 to tet pc: cent. to your purchase:3 ut Llunlol lititAPS JEWEI ENIPt)lt tx, ELL& WILLOCtx, BANKERS, A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver ,1"1 Coln. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Mocks bought and Kitt on commission. COneCtitits made at any point in the butted Stat.,. South East corner of Market and Fite streets, myll ot PA. N. GRAY/ D. . Ti. 0..51T. Graff, Itelainger at Graff, WESTERN FoU\Ultt, 124 W•aal .tract.—Nlano• facturers of Cooking &ores, Coal and W,Oll Stovos, Parlor I.3torea, Hollow War, t'lslti and Fancy tirates, Phtln and Fancy Fenders, cad and hug Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stors Kettles, th ad J, Boxes, Jct.. Ac. null EDWARD K. MLR MARCUS li. SULLIDAT. 11111 & itiOindar, - DIM/DUCE, FIiItWAKIJIM) AND KohiMISSION NIKK- I CHANTS, Eretwedle, —Ctrtet attention paki to all consignments far sale of Flour, Pied tire, Ac. orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. ()nods for re-shipment forwarded with 11/ A It T 1 S RESTAURANT AND EATING SALOON, /AN TIIK EASTERN PLAN, =I Dusrnund alley, lo.,!twer, 11 - out and Market siret.U.—Alt k i nd.e of clitabies served up in Ohs hest style, nod on the shorteit notice. House open from ti o'clock in the ruurniug. until 11: Won oh at night. (Sunda), exeepted.) wanly D/t. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, De- votes hiss:Air attention to an oft, Practi.. De- His business is tnostly condn.l to Perverts Venereal Instasee, and such painful 11. frt,t lons, Drought on by imprudenrs. youthful Indulgenes aDI excess Syphilis, Syphilitic Erupilon,Lionorrhipi,Bieet, Stricture Urethral Discharges, I mpuri.y ot, the Blood, with ail Disea• see of the Venereal , lrgau. Skin Ilit.eliF,X, Seurbuti, El - Up. Lions, Tatter, Ringworm, Mereorial DlL,ll.4,6eulinid Weak nuns, lmpotmey, Piles, Ith,roatiero, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Dieekeet Id the .bolo[_, Fistula In Ano, Nervous A ffeetione, :sins is the Back and Loins, irri lotion of the Bladder an 4 lf_idneys, , useessfully treated.— Cure coarsaktesqi Sixteen yeare• plactleP;ris to tl.r.rtry)enablf, Dr Brown to rffer mauralaer, on a upt,ly turn to all wllo may ccme un• der hiscara Office and Private O).UP °Ref I flowmr, 11 ; L , le...takt late, AeLehanzes mnderat,. norfoiihnly 11011LIELMATIA.M.—Dr. Brea n's newly lir‘overcd remedy for Rheumatism Ina aptady and certain Remedy that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation imams tO. da DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Ponies. The Do.:torle al rape at lac= roar-hdit,i& fJ AVINO .id my Orgy/vat in the firm of T. KENNEDY, fl JR., a CO., to William Li. Talcott, wlon, with A. G. floury, troll continue the Lookino Wass and l'ariery Burl. nese at the old stand, corner of Word and Fourth streets, under the style of Woo. 11. Talcott a Co. I culidently re commend them to my termer customers, as every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. All persons haring demands against me, and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. oeil2 T. KENNEDY, Jle. AUFAVING left Wilkins Deli, and moved to the IVAVEB -11. LY HOUSE, Diamond alley, which I have fitted up in line style, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of my former friend. Oyetere, Game, hc., of the cholera kind, can be had at all times. The Bar is well supplied with Liquors of the nest brands. au94 , JOHN WALK.= Wheeling hlleetien Dta•on not Dead 1. •• II". .~':i~ i'. rig TEM • , row 11 .1 M. tdi t Y )1, Ctii lith•ef A %I to: ii) I' )1. Empty Barrel. for Salo C;!IZIMt= ==EMELI The Pleasure And Comfort of being WILL a SUIT OF OLOTIIES, Is greatly enhanced by them GOOD, nod SUITLEGJ to TUT SWOT. O RII3BLE hes all that Is sts.-essary to effect that great c,neumme... !lon. oth Ka regards lit and quality of goods. Persona vri..!‘io2. to experience all this, and be only toolerately clir; ',, •ando Go by :ailing at 240 LIBIGTT emu, head of P. —Pantaloons, in particular, is one of his greeted font, Bo c Amu: be best in the style and fit of this gar D• Numerous rgferentes oonifil be &en, if necessary, to cos-. rate this statement. (des4) E. ORIBBIJI. ip,14M:15ki:49#4.:13..1p1;1144 MEM (YYING toe steady drain upon our funds and tu:t accu mulation of outside prefuntre, together with the ex treme difficulty or realising our securities, we hale been compelled to suspend our business. Our creditors may rest confident that our entire indebt cdosss will be fully paid, as we have rusqueetionably a large surplus over our liabilities. KRAMKII & 10.11 M. January X, ISs6.—{jan2:l IMIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the style of " KRAMER, WORK 4 YOUNG," Philadelphia, le tide day di•rolv,d ; Samuel WOll, George Young and Wm. M'Ccuch, purolwing the interest of Kramer & Rahm In said ilrm. The bueinese will be continued by " WORK, YOUNG & WCOUCII." January J 9, 1556. 4fe7- Der.snors in our offlee, will please call and reedy their bills and notes left with us for collection. jan= KRAMER & BAUM. Carpets Less than Cost. undersi,ined haring reduced the prices of their en tire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs. Mats, Matting, Ac., from' ) to 25 per cent, cell the attention of persona in wont of roe articlesin their line to chd following. Their stock Le one of the largest and _Peri selected in the city. and consists in pert of Velvet and Brussels; Tapestry Breese's; Aubusson Brussels; Imperial and Batra three ply Carpets; Petsnt:Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and hoe do; Tirllisd and plain Venetian du; Ball and Stair do; Wool, Butch and Kemp do; Wool and Cotton Ins - rain do; Stair IlodA Window Shades, and a large Assortment 011 Cloth, from 2 to 24 feat In width. Tams coda oatr. C. B. REALLY CO, jso23 No. 82 Third street. lATEST MUSIC —POSTER'S LATEST BOYS—hard ,4 Time. Come Again No More; ma sung with immense sum... by Senford's Serenaders: words and musk by B. C. Now.a.eleys; a hiamarous belled: Convene. Petrifeetiem ; new song: by Barker. I'm Welting for the Epring Time; a moot charming new belied by barter. The 11 spay M ; g end chorus lucho. I'm Not Myeelf At All; one of the beet Irish ballade eve rittpla : by S. Lover . Virkins and his Dinah; omit song: by Perry. I Cannot Smile Dear Mother; new : Barker. Brighter than the Morning Star: Browne. The Licari and the Home: Drawler boll Boom Ethylene, etc , etc., received In advance of th trade nil for sale by ELENRY &LEUZE, jr.023 Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 101 Third et. _ AGAZIN Ed FON. FEBRUARY-00day'. Lady's Book. .s.TI Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine. Yankee Notions. tha Martyr, or Passion and Reality: by Mn. Ste phens. Alone: by Marion Elarland. The Life of Ilona. Greeley: by J. Parton. Just received and for sale by W. A. CiLLDF.NYENNEY A 00.13, N 0.76 Fourth street SlOl I.AN N UAL SALK—A A. MASON • CU. will receive end open in a few days, o other Isms lot of cheap Csil• lAles, Bleached .d Brown Mttsliss, Shirting., Cheeks, TV, r,lll, &o. janZ3 LANitIif.III,KRIES.—A. A. MASON & CO. Lave juvt .•,iirrtl per expream 6 cartons of hhubroWeries, rompti• 'ag new and elegant kyles Cdlort, CUQK Collaret,es, Haul Roaettea, TY ;notes, Chernizelt, &c., whkL will be offerwl at extremely low price. jao23 A 6 tr,M ltd ACIL6B Fult ; miles tr..m Farmington. V., near the road lending to Brure ton Tll.. land la)* well end 10 of good quality, with good huildi t ,,, /del:aril of gruff. I fruit Urea, and to ire .l water al I' , $1,400), in, reationable payment''. Apply at the llaal 6.tah• talk.. of 8. CUTIIBERT t EdN, No. 140 Third aireet. . 4 1 , 1,-176 tqus Tencest,e Bloom. recelv,l smt -a.e4y J. W. lICTLEI: et CO, jk.n•- , 3 Frna streyL GA ts 1'.1 , 1:N EH WANTED—AppIy I J. W. BUTLER 3 CO, F t.r:--,, i.!,Lf4 No. medium IViseserei; do Inca do: to I.`Oe No 1 picklel Herring: 1 , . t do do: C‘sifela; r c.,urst ilsrring: received and (or vie by NILLEit jn02.1 and . 2.1 Liberty sL S " I doo r: las '"" i7l . l;;ard.v; 1:0 do Vow and Cotton 13airs; 20 kij Country :rocks. Runnels; 11, do: /WWI: for rule Lf NIILLEIt s ItICKETSON 64,1 , ry fN bar M. 11. 1:5i51m.; 15 Id .1. , do: for sale by NIILLMIt & RICKETSON. ti.,' ANI/ CANDLES - 7 . ~ c 50 blsve •tituclu,stl , No.l I. aus.ly . oap: lo do ill, Stearin.: evudl. ; for Faler by jnn MILLEIL ek RICKETSON. I Q tAs A I,—Lovrring's, Belcher's. end M'Kentide Loaf, .11: ' L . 71 Cru•Led sod Pulverised Sugars, on hmd and for vele by MILLER & ItICKETSON. 1 AiiloWN A , FOUI RINI/ ellOTtla AL&-2 csAke Fume 1) 11 - flexor Ilrewn Stout: 3 cake HulbertJrcl's Scotch or. ban I and for Axle by MILLER h RICKETSON. j REAR 1\I: 3Uba•kotz , Ilefasick'a" 1/3,174, ihampftgny Wthe, trr sale by MILLER & RICICM;ON. 4.1 1, t;0—;:oo to,larls Prr.no. Clover izood ; 'llmo:by Owed; for sole by jac2B MILLER k RICKETSON. LALT—ISO bbl. No. 1 ealt, landing and for bale by 1.7; jan:o I.ILLISIt k B.ICKETSON KOZXt;IIaQIN= 11::r ncr ant for aruung and rentilatiog. , by rt.. or hot I t tc , ur CLobuu . • Furnarc ; Church., ochoob., Factorb, Urcen Ilou.c, Court !louses, Jails, Ilotel• MMSE=I II ~UT Ali.ll: , .— Vlooder &tenthly Real rate Exposer. ou It there are described for tale 51 good Farms, 4-8 Oat Country Seats, and 500 Oily Lots, with which purchasers ought to bit acquainted before buy lug. Call and get a Register gratis. jsol.tt.l TIIO6. WOODS, 76 Fourth street. (~ O lt SALE—Au exosilent Frame HOMO and 144 on r Resorts steel, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En• quire of TEONIAS WOODS, jaut:l!_tf 75 Fourth street 0 tilt, AND FRKKWYLVA_NIA RAILROAD STOCK will taken at par in exchange for a gocd Farm of 100 area, 21 1 , rollea north of New Brighton, if called for soon. Enquire of TIIOSIAS WOODS, jan . 22:tf 75 Fourth atraeL POILK-2,000 IDs for oak by jan•_l. SSILITII t SINCLAIR.. L ' IW-40 kegs (or We j by ab= SMITH & SINCLAIR. BUlTtllt-26 kegs Butter tor tale by jen22 SMITH & SINCLAIR. 9 , IIIiRAPEUTIC CHAlM—Which you can use either as an upright or reclining Chair; invaluable for Invalids, ■nd 1 ulurione for loungers. Call and see them. T. B. YOUNG it CO., 39 Smithfield atzeet. I'ARLOR FUJIN ITURE, of every deeeription, on J: hand and made to order, of our own manufneturwand w errnoted in material and worlustanstip. jen.rt T. B. YOUNG * CO. 11!ti 01,VliNTX.F1. FOB s34o.—For Fair, o small Farm, situated three mum from Prince. ton, Va., haring a new Log House, and 10 acres cleamd; I:l`',/ and subetantial rail fence, of seven rails in height. This farm is of excellent quality and la in a healthy loc. tiln, with good water. To protons of small means this is a rare opportunity of becoming their own landlord. For terms, dc., apply to N. CI7TIIOI4IIT k BON, jiamld 140 Third street. DUTVEN—O ['Ur fresh Noll this day received and for j_) .le by tjam2.ol ILENILY IL COLLIN& P711:5-10 bb A i.nw 1s green Apples received and for mile by ILENRY II COLLINS. Plano at Private Bale l ll . E ,p ri i l23 s B o C t i r tlll en E .l l: ;,ri be va in t ! . ab i o . u . l 6. l , l oc re t =h hootulee, of enickering's manutacture, in excellent order and but little 1131111. The Instrument mey be seen any time by calling at the residence of JA/3. A. XPKNIOHT, jahlti 302 Penn street. BANK EXCEIANGE, THIRD STRELT, ISLTWEEN WoOD AND MARKET. ute: hubscribere beg leave to inform their friends and I the public generally, ,hot they harsjeased the above well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re tarnished, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank Ex change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the iLlebS man. The larder will at all timer he stocked with the delleat les of the season, and served up under the auspi yes of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. J. FKIGANDELMYELER, G. B. FRANCIS. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, , ORNF:R uY LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, CI kj the Railroad Depot. jartilkly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. JU. PUBLISHED—The Government of the Methodist Epi,copal Church, Anti Republic= and Despotic: by st m. M'Slichsel. Second edition, enlarged; price, in paper 31 cents, in muslin 50 come, by mail, prepaid, 38 00111.6. JUILN S. DAVIBON, Publisher, 65 Market street, near Fourth. 1)1U LEAD-175 pip bent listens Lead In store and for toile by FLEMDIG BROS., janl.o No. 60 Wood at. AA. MASON A W. have just received 100 pieces ot Al . paces, Coburgs, which will be sold et brae-Annual privee. jaril9 R soap i th s e mare v.u :f d. sol: is rough for need rendering the a hands, the kin soft, smooth and white. It removes sallowoees, tan, itc. The use of • few cakes of this Soap on sore rough hands, will soon render them smooth and heal all chaps ' chafes, to. Only 123,6 cents a cake. Prepared from the recipe of a London Chemist, and sold by janiti • 8. L. CUTLIBEHT, 140 Third street. J)Ltk INO and walnut Draing ! Bureaus, eerpentine fronts, a handsome tata cle, ed and for sale by T. B. YOUNG k CO., Atli street. ALT-6O auks floe Table Salt; 1 box fresh ?daooaronl ; lug readied by Y. IL MUT°. - DEUANO---20 bbl, just reoelved and for sale by jazdAl aura BINCIAMIL Ay-Daller& Gleanlike Pala lliztraataa• will snidee the pain and inflammation from the merlin barns or melds, in from one to twenty missies—ad that It will heal the wounds whlttout star; and ellectnally care Fever Sores; Piles, Salt Rheum, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Sore and Datlamed Eyes, Oats, Wounda, Bruises, Old and Invet erate Sores, Scald Read, Comm and Bunions, ltrysipeles, Swellinp, Pelona Chilbladne, Butes of Lasecta, Swelled and Broken Beasts, gore Nipples, b re ptie,,,,, sad an other Indiwurnilhorf and cutaneous diseases, when the parts effected can be reached. Don't be lnereinlexas about the many diseases named, to be cured by only one thing—but reflect, that the few, but positive properties which the Dailey naive Cone conLins, and as heretofore eltryneratai--one to tour—on reach nut elute the sfaceivemtioned - stissms._but many more not enumerated. C. V. CLICEENSIt Proprietors, New Fort. For sale by Dr. G. H. &ELMS/1,14u Wood street, :• ad by all:Druggists sad Dealers la Medicines ettroughout the bi m dtatea janade • 4h - To the Ladles va. • No grraterliappirows can mutes find, Then raving trouble to all womankind. and reflect, ye daughters fair of file, Dry up your tears, no longer need you grieve. Dr 'ARESEMAN'I3 PILLS FOB FEMALES. Twenty•tve year- of unparalleled stomas have proved the virtue of there celebrated Pills in New York. Can be eddy used In all ph :taut irregularitice, obstructions, &c. Full and expli cit Wreak:lls with each box. 0.11 midget a circular gratis. These Pills should never be taken during pregnancy, as they would be sore to ,cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything injurious to tee or health. Directions accompany each box. Prim $1 per box. janB 10. Dividend...o3meg or Prir szcmod Gas Cox- PAST, January 8, 1855.—The PITTrELGtIiII GAS OuIt.PANY have this day declared a divklend of ma PCL UST. out of the proflte of the company on the capital stock —payable to Stockholders, or their legal repromentativas, forthwith, et the officeforthwith, of the Gomiaoy. jooD.d2w JAMES U. i.3IB.ISTY, Treasurer. -- 11 . & , Notice to Lock holder mi....lmes Al 2. GII.I VALLEY B 4iieo•tilioltralr, Pittsburgh, Jann lay 1, 11355.-111 ac-urdance with the Charter, a general meeting of the Stockholders of the A.LLlati 2IENY VALLEY }LAI LIWAD COMPANY, will be held at their Mil., N 0.74 Water street, Pittsburgh, on the FlihtiT TUESDAY (6th day) of February next, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, st w hien time and Maas the report of the President and Managers for the past year, and • statement of the alidre of the Company, will be presented. And at 11 o'clock., It., an election for President and Beard of Managers to the en-ulng year will be hold. Dual 1.111150 N, Secretary. NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO , . 76 WALNUT STREET, PILILABELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, .300,000. -, A SMITS LIABLE FOE 1:116 LOS.r.E.S 02 Tilt COM 1-1. PANT. In Snick. Notes, (negotiable,torm,) secured by Mort• pima and Judgment 5...................... In Bills Receivable,-Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, le.. 106,000 In Cash, Cash Assete and Cash /terus-...-....--.. 47,000 Total H. CADWEL, Prealdant. 0. 11. Secretary. At klre, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, talon at current rate. Kramer k Rahm, Curling, Robertson k Co., N. Holmes A Sun, Wm. lingaley A Co., J. A. Hutchison A ' Co., D. Leech A Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co. Wainright, Huntington M. L. Hollowell k Co., A k lop 13, David S. Brown 5, Co., C.:l. a. boo. Abbott, Wood /c Oliver, Bean., dc Denelaa, Caleb Copo k. Co., Co.ha Megargue . 1 / 4 Co., Drexel it Co, Bunkers, Ilmi. Wm D. Keley, &Lilt, 110xer et Co., Harris, Hale k Co., Deal, Milligan a Co. J. BASKS KNUX, agent. N 0.115 Water street, l'itteburgi, PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES S. 1100 S, Preddent. CLIAILLES A. COMort, Secretary. Thin Company mace every inmuwace appertaining to connected with LIFE ILISIIII. Alan , against Hall and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mi alasippi rivers and tribe:dui. and Marine Rieke generall And against Lima and Damage by Fire, mad against the Perils of the bas and Inland Navigation and Tran,portank.o. Polieiss issued at the lowest rata, consistent with safety to elf parties. James 8. Iloon, - Samuel M'Clarksn, William Phillips, John Scott, Joseph P. Guzman, M. D., John 31 . Alpin, Wm.F. J ohns ten, James Marsha I, Goorgo S. Solden, my2Say Western Farmers' Insurance Company, NEW LISBON, OHIO. It. :11 , CASICE. F, Agent, SI. CIIAALES TtlikiD a L., YlTfanUtl, a. OF/IC6I. JAMES KELLY. J AXLES DORBECS, V. LeVI ItAlttEt, Secretary and Treasurer. nnummons : Lienr7 Springer, Levi Martin, ,el, Lesion, James Kelly, Leil Martin, Seereini-y. James Bart,ek, Daniel liarbauab, Sr, N. K. .11.e.Laugb/in, Je,,e MeLaugtain, Flatter A.Blocksour, Prest., MEZIEEI A. k A. .IPrein, Th. Usousixtror, Pr. Triga, Jasoo'h prlnger ibuteugh, &swot, Wilt:noon a Gilbert a Frederick, Pittsburgh: Jas. suson, Erg., Hs cos, u,,,,,t50n a Co., Cloven:n:1; Urubstu k 31'Cny, Dr. G. Fries, Chit:OM:Md. dec;i 11-,?lnsurance Company of Plttsbn_rgh.—N4.ll LAG AL EY. Prosolgut AM EL 1.. .sl_AllatELL,Secr-rt,ry. 0.14 e: 94 We:, e. t,l,:e.,cr. Slur and rro, Insures DULL nod CA.P.G:: the Ohio auk sippl hirers sou tribu caries. lusure6sgetost Lon, or Durnsge by Piro. Alllo—Ai,eir.st thr of the &r, and Inland Nay**. tlonsod Transportation. Willi... Bagsley, .3 Imes Cooper, 14M.Larimer,Jr., - • . Samuel IL Samuel Sea, Wtillarn Llinghain, Robert Dunlap,jr., John 6-Dilworth, Woo M. Pennock, Pranci.l4ellen, S. Harbangh, J. Schoonmazer. Walterilrysint, William S. flays. John Sbipton. • 21 Pennsylvania /leapt lat..- re /1 D/1. L. Scums, Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. MED, Northeast corner of Diamond. Alle gheny city, are the attending Phpicians to the above hail. Lotion, for the fast quarter of 1554. Application for admitrion may be male to Chem at ail hours at their MSc.% or at the... Hospital at 2 o'clock,l'.. t. Secant ewes of accidental injury are received at al hears, without form. 1414* HOWARD Health Association , of Pittsburgh, Pe...-.OIFICE., No. /ufs Tian* ST opposite to., Telegraph Office. This Association Is organised for the purpose ci affoidlng, mutual assistance to each other, in ease of Ockness or ao• cident.!? paying a small yearly payme th 4 members „, of the Hon secures a weekly benstredtut, sichumt, avenging from $2,23 to $lO per week. 1111109 Ac ortatlon .11 members are equally Interested In the management and profits. ri. B. WELENZLE, Premldent. T. J. Ilosrm, Secretary. Pinata, Committee—Jo:ass Km; huts Nuance, G. N. LIuITSTO7. Consulting Physician—F. bunt, M. D. novltf Os Odle. Ohio and Pennsylvania 'tall road Company, Privssuiwn, December 23, 1851.—Noncs—The Annual Meeting of the Stocaho'dere and Election of Directors of the 01110 AND PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, for the ensuing year, will be held at the offioe of the Company, in Pittsburgh, on TUURSDAY, the 25th day of January, 1855, betnain the tunarsof 10 A. M. and 3 P. M., (meeting at to ) By order of the Board of Directors. dec2sttd J. ROBINSON, Secretary. r.c..? Franklin Saving Fund Said Lioaii Association, OFFIels, N 0.97 FRONT STREET. Discount Day—MONDAY. Notes offered oa SATURDAY w the &ternary, at the store of John 11. Mellor, No. St Wood street Weekly Does received at the same time and Place. [deellai J. WHITTIER, Secretary. W. C. 'V EACHIES, 110 MARK= street Pitts. burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in I • AACY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers as large and well selected stock of Goode a. any Eastern house, and same prices, thus sating might, time and expenses• IWATTENTION 18 L. (I.—You are hereby nouttcd to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, DAYS and FIiIDAYS, for drill, and to transact twat busi ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, mallandmd -- tory pro tem. arTo Lot..TEIE B.EtX/NDITTORY Of TUNE ENGLNE HOUSE. (a Gall suitable fur public Lutetium) wW be let for three or four olght., lo the week. Enquire of GEORGE FUN SION, drol.3m .t 8. ErClorkan's, No. 96 Wood street. [O. NetleinaeThe JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO. =TY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the drat WEDNESDAY of every month, at siCIIOCIILEITER'S, in the Diamond order. ieby 'ODD. W. SEES& Secretor? Wel. O. 0. F.—maceof meeting, Washinginn Hall, Wood street, between nth street and Virgin alley. PITEIBI7IO2 Lonna, N0.336--kteete every Tuesday arming. telsecennui kiNCLIMEMet, No. 87—Meets first and Maid Finlay of each month. OFFICE OP MONCRUPA. NAVIGATION COMPANY, I Prrreacksm, January 11, 1:55. f BY AUTHORITY of e,aupplement to the Marter of tlua -Company, approved the I.sth day of January, 1614, re. quiring the Company to extend the improvement above Brownville, and authorising the application of the tolls of the Company to that object, and the distribution of new stock amongst toe Stockholders, to an amount equal to the earnings of the Company thin expended—the Treasurer has t.en instructed to distribute amongst the ntockhalders, in new stock, rook PLIL Cost. upon the amount held by them respectively, which will be placed to the credit of their stock accounts on the books of the Company. W.ll B. COPELAND, Treasurer Mon. Nev. Company. !Alt ILALJ.,—Use hundred copies received sue tor sale Kt. by Li. Miner h Oa The Smile, the laugh and the tear come and go at her bidding. If you don't believe it, read 'Roth FLU.' • If you haven't read Ruth Hall,' buy a copy, and we will warrant you to reed It twice through.' . —lhcitigan Arr.. "Penny /ern'e last book bas absorbed us very much, act awakened a feeling of profound interest in the woman who can write her name and character so indelibly in our mind. • • • 'Ruth Hall' has been read withgrealer avidity than any book since ' Uncle Tom's Cabin.' "—Philadelphia ply Bus. "It is a great book; great gre fonat in spirit, and gr n t ß " e l therr Vie l' hy far 'ablest tf her productions and contains many passages equal to anything in the tangllah Language—Dodoes Literary ififJellat. We have seldom perused a book which affected tie more strongly."—.dm- Min.'? Chronicle. " It ie publiAted complete is one tine eolenteoteatly boon! in cloth; price $1,26. For sale by %IKE Copartnership of William lamb:lies, Jr, .Iflr Zug, Lindsay a 00., woe this gay dialsolli by mutual con sent. The undersigned haring puretwel his interest, the business will ht," conducted, en fprmerly, under the style of ZUG, IJ.NDSAY a 00. C. ZUG, J. PALNT.E.B. In retiring from the firm of Zug, Lioduy k Co., I cheer fully recommend the preterit firm to die patronage of my friends. Lia• tyre Jo. Pittebargh, January let, ini-{janlecle WWlnfl TO rItOCUICE A 131TUATION fora Young Man, se • Partner in • small manufacturing eland, llshment. fie la able to make tdanself useful Many depart. meat, ang has a capital of &dm $ to $7OO. He la a good plain kook-keeper and salet*ian, but would preen being employed in or about Um inanulaMY . saT sox, Jails uo Thisd auk :: ~~ , Thsatne•-•4061CP11 0. 11EITIR, lasu axe Bianaome-ftftt street, oboe Woed..—Penna of ay mission—limo, on Pomona, Ine;Private Boxes, IffeP • SI; do. do. small, ;-", Seenod The, 230; Pam for cannel pat.- sons. 50 , ' ascredng oats will in_ebaziad 12;4 cane , eantheata. Doom open it Nit° f *lost: ... ooalSOMica at TR, o'eloek.. BBNEFIT OP MISB ANNIPM INCE. Aro - TIM JP PPM:n - 1 . Jannelp Zial, the perfpro anal rill commence aria, the play of THB LADY 07 LYONS. • ' Claude hater. Null= Annette ince. Pas de Deax-.—....-Mir IL s S. Partington. Popular Sealy. Pea X. Pprtinton. To conclude with the Duke C. Faster. - Abe Annette Item. 6ItAND CONCERT OF SACRAD 111CiSICI THE PHILHASAIONIC BOCISTY, yY it!..C;(31.431 OF TELE"LADIES' RELIEF ASEOCIA -1) will give a CONCERT, for the ^l . tLn PoGr, on TItaSDAY aITENING, January St.l. ET LE LIALL The pe Al mte . . variety of Uttoruser, Quar, ; • loom Ilsyden and Mandel, all of WI _A.. .0•3 ~;11. en nab an (name. tral arcquipanimant. Programmes ion be obtained lathe Musk Store on Mon day afternoon. ficke.s 60 cante--to be had at the Mollie Eltorea, and at the door. A. the entire proceeds will be paid to the "Relief Axed' a :tor ," no vonaplimentary tickets will be fen. Concert to commence at 13 o'clock. jeadd pavioa MP .1 VAI IR pi THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY Abllu IABD.—At the urgent desire of many persons who are L.l desirous of attending the Concert, gins by the PlM harmonic Society, for the Poor. on TtinedaY next, Mnd&Sn• lle Vriee will postpone her first • OPERATIC CONCERT, UNTIL THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 91504 Oo which occasion the following great combination of srasts will appear, in connection with XADAKE ROSA DE VEXES, PRIMA DONNA OF THE ITALIAN OPXSA COMPANY, SIGNOR MORINI, --- erimo Baritone, from Um San Caolc of Naples, and the Serena Company. MARTIN LAZARE, The celebrated Pianist and Composer, and Performer, from its Con.serwatoine of Paris, and who was decorated with the Legion of boner. and remised a Gold bleb/from the Ling of Holland, m drat Pmnist and Composer of the kingdom. SIGNOR PASARILLI, first Violinist and Composer from the La Scala of Milan. Si - The selections for the Concert will emasin the gums cf the eperu of Nome, Tax Pampa, DAUGHTER or nu Ezaixers, Boom or arras; FAvoinn, LA blonnessarma, Loa GIOVANNI, Lorsum, Luau= Bosom. , The prkw of admission hoc been hoed at ONE DOLLAR, to ill outset the Hall. TWEETS ADMITTING A LADY AND GENTLEMAN $1,90. Nn extra charge for secosbag seats. THB eALE OF SEATS will commence on WEDNESDAY 2.IORNING, at 9 o'clock, at the Murk Store of 11. Klelan'r, .N... 101 Third etreet, where • diagram of the Hall may be With every edmission ticket will be giren a certificate, be,ring the number corresponding to the eent. The <arta. Gc ,te tnaa to remain in the bands of the original holder, ant eateblishes the ownership of the seat. .1.,0ks of the Couorrt., contenting 100 Arise, Duette; Bel le is ho., for only 25 cents. The programme, containing Inn particulars orthe pieces to be song, may be haul at the Krone Stores. Concert commence at 8 o'clock, precisely. [jan=td Back, Limbs, Bide, Heed, • Breast, Throat, Spine, Muscles, Worms In the Skin, Scalp Diseases, Milk Crust, Dry Tatter, Erysipelas, Ileadasbe, Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, Bun Pain, Scalds, Burns, Ulcers, Sore Legs, Sore Tbroat, Rheumatism. Wm. 8. Hayert, James Alexander Bradley, Joke Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Iteynoldl, Art strong County, Rix 25 cents per bottle. 8211 wholesale and retail at Or. REISER'S, 140 Wood street; JOEL MOHLER'S, Lib erty street, and at J. P. BLEMIXO'd, illegheny . city. jan2Onlaw ilorntio N. U,4t, Kittenolog Ilintm Stowe, IWeLv,. LLL, !I YENETIA.C. lik.D-26 [obis for We by EA jail: VIA.MINO BaOS • LlEiteri /*le &JAI' cures Bora rough hands. All j. chum ehafeo, ou the hand: are healed by it. Eold at 1214 cants a tale. ut No. 110 Third street dee.2ll I,Lu.klid.—A. A. MASON A OJ. wftl offer the balance of ki all their Cloaks, .mprielng elegant French sad New Yurk psztern6, and of their OW.II manufacture, at& reduce cinn of nearly one h clf the uncial prices. ienlls kottA atr.A4-3 bola Whim Corn Meat, extra quallty,for mtle by JAS. VLACIIitiLIN, janld No. 10 7 , emitboeld it. I, TIE bbis troth roll tor sale by 1) jar.l6 JAb WLAUGELLIN bele small white lar sale by jji J. 1 6 JAS. IMAM/ELM TTIE Adminntration of U. A. FAlllikolt/CIT PERIM l'Utik has always been eberanterized with snowy ries), prodving in the feelings • marked change for the bater. Any one .Lo tries it am safely coonde in It, and the most delicate infant annot hn injured. by he non .4.dintr, too, are frequently suljeet to worms in the rectum and small int.:annoy which always impair the health. AMMO, N. Y. , June 2,1,1863. lkle.wrs. B. d. REhneslock at CO. lizvtttrtFa:—l Lave used two tattles of B. A. Fahinew Vermifuge, which I. purchased from your agent; it h.d the desured effect in bringing away a large number of WOMB from my wife. I purchased another vial and gave It to my child ; It had the name effect, bringing away great numbers of worms. I tberenrs recernmend it to the pub. lie as a sure remedy fur worms. P. BITAXEL Prepared cud send by B. A. PAIINF.t.' , TOCK & CO, corner First and Wood streets. ,jartletdaw AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, offi«., No. 92 Fourth above M9od. %TOTES, Drafts, Donis, Mortgages, mid Loans on collo tetals, notiated. stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. all communications attested to Tn„E—Pir,rr"Evrog ~Y‘J=ti.,— : :ll°,lll"Tand au ci~iL~e ritu,,tion for a large Boarding flows or aTavesse St.tol. It contairmcne iarge Brick Howe, fronting on kW ton meet; two mall grains Rouses, fronting on tkawfard street; anti Stable, fronting on Webster streak At a way small ea ense the back buildings can be converted into sta bling capably of stalling twelve homes. kor terms apply to AUSTIN LOOMIS, jerag g 2 Fourth street buoria.—ilenerar Notions of laienurstry by Ye. II loose nod Eceroy ; translated from the Preach; colored plates. Belly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Tam Ago: by Annie Chambers Bradford. May and December; a Tale of Wedded life: by Mn Hubback. iinnheood Picked Up on the Continent, or Last brim: mer's trip to the Old World: ey Orrolle Honita. Amerkan Sporn:man: by bliaba J. Lents; illustrated. A Translation of Virgil ; near edition. The Pioneer's Daughter: by Emerson Bennett. The Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne: by . W. H. Ainsworth. Just remised by express and far solo by beld'L. B. LAUFFEB, E 7 Wood street. /„.; eAthilehUAL SALE.—A. A. kisetni s Ou. axe slow 1.3 Gelling od at then Seml•Annmal S.lg Ilan Kock of wits, blunts, Dram, Goods Cloaka, Bonnets, Nanhavide. tits, An Juan W ANTED-26 goers of Hank • by k."-Ia dETIN LOOMIS, Spedag r it s. aironn for Salon. t) Vi ONE IlonnE and 1 Two Roue W i nn,. el and hand.) A PEARL ISTEAY w• jenlldlaaer.Ste . EMI-ANNUAL BALK.—A. A. MASON t OLL mill con k) tinue to sell during their Penu-Annuel gale, every de. seriptian of Dry Geode at about one-hall the usual prices, and mach .re than auetkrt rates. janlb IiAWLS.—A. A. Ain dole . 001 the bal 6 .$ 3 ; •1•0 a large lot f $4 nod ss4 and f 2 jap]Z I 18:16.—A large anoruneut or the above _LP lawful article for sale at the lowest rates. Those Who would save SS per rant should call at Noe BAWL B. LAlJMEliftlf. fa Wood so. ( . 1A STILE bOAP-10 boxesin atom and for do by la *315 NAMING • ; Jedadt . INATE sons -100 kelp in gore and Zia aideby FUMING Mal& DLIESI P A krESSENCE tilAtika-6 gross for sale by jazas FLYALINti BROS. • reams for rub by jambPUMA° MOB L.•AELLIDO UUD LIVER OIL.-12 down of this erlooLbmt b srUdo received by • JUS. FLICALNG, Jana In. uniscre. FLUID I3LONIS3I.A-12 dozen. amortad aims, roceived by JO& FLAYING, . jan9 writer Diamond and Mark& street I I 11.1..61) PEA.CII.En-30 bbisjun reed wat and Amnia by J J j 0.9 aliNta IL COWAN& For Sale or Fruit. A WELL FLNIaLLED TR 0 b2GetY BRICK DWELLING LI. um 11.11r9 street, between paGthtkld out Gram areets , e➢Yt] to J. W. BUT.LEIL, . j... 18 97 Front Meet. T . WILL LEASK YIVX OF MT FAS" in Art Dew I too utaLip, Allegbeoy county, situate within two and • half milts mut On i•enosylvaota Osnal; each mototniog 4P.ards of TW) HIINDB.4I) ACRES, Improved. Those dispoaai to root call at my reddrmx, LOCUM; Hill Etat; pea Tarantula. dat..2..hiluortf MITHILAY. FOR. SALE VERY CHEAP. ABUILDLNO LOT LY LLLEGHINIE CITY. 24 feet by 140. A good bargain out be bad by applying soon at Lho office of the .4106.-YING PORT. . JyLlnti IL MINER & CC'., N0..32 Ltmfthleld stren Lot for Salo. AGOOD DUILDINCi LOT, 24 feet front an Onion attnion by lOu teat in depth, bArminOam be nag citrap. Enonire of GEO. Z. GULMORP a jr/2i at °Moe of the Morning Post Law. Books. iA3I authorized to sell low some waloabhl &QM. 10 vols. Ye. lieptula, by Barr; Bowler's Inetautes; Greedier's lfoidenee• Whartores Dimon, Lo oted.; And other Reports, 3Oementau Works, to. OYU. If. ILYOII asp= at the aloe of W Idarnia4 1, Put • bbls ®all white Baum for gals iv 4 1N janll ODLLINIL HILL B IDOy, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRICKER% Ord Wood and .IVM ant& PECIIMMLS. YLvhre MIM HONEYMOON• GRAND MUSICAL FESTEVAL, AND Barren's Indian Limlatent, EBECE3 onus even In Adult E1X3.21 ROW ROOT-300 Rs for ,ale by FISHING BROS. yds ba sure and for slab by awe ===Z ~;`*,- ' . -4.
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