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WEDNESDAY ICTSiiiNa.:::JANCIARY 24 1101LAINO POST JOB OFFICE. We-would call the attention of kiNBCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have Just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, end are now prepared to Ell orders. for Cards, Circulatm, Bill Eva!, Parer Books, Poston, and Programmes for ezhltd tions. All orders will be promptly The 411110 r House, the Bt. Nicholas Hotel, the Irving House, and indeed alt the other Bioad • Way Hotels, have 'resolved to close their bar rooms on Sundays, at the suggestion cf Mayor Wood, so as to give no possible cause of com plaint to the three cent shops, that the laws are enforced only against the poor, while the rich are permitted to do sit they please. There seems to re no doubt now that Grid and Mario will leave this country, for England, on the 21st of February. State rooms, with their names attached, have arready been secured on board the Atlantic, which sails on the day al luded to. It is feared the steamer Falcon is lost. She left Aspinwall on the let inst., and is now over due for more than a week. She got a bad name by the Court Martial of Major Wyse, who re fused to go on board of her on account of her rickety condition. George W. Green, the Chime banker, who was convicted of poisoning his wife, but who has had a new trial granted him, is likely to escape justice, as the indiotment has been lost. It is not difficult to define many ways In which people " live too fast." Neither is It difficult to predict the coneequenoes. Living too fast is a general evil. Few families or in dividuals can be found, who, on reviewing the past live years, cannot see many ways in which they could have reduced expenses, and saved some money to meet the present " hard times." But if the past cannot be recalled, we can learn from its errors and their consequences a useful lemon for the future. Living too fast has done nearly all the mischief we complain of now, and has greatly impaired individual and public pros perity. And what is " living too fast I" Whoever buys nice furniture or clothing on credit is living too fast. He is drawing on the fattitre for present gratification; and it may turn out that the future will have plenty to do to take care of itself. Banning up store bills of any kind is living too fast.. Everything can be bought cheaper for cash than on credit, and by paying as you go you give no one a chance to cheat you, or make mistakes in your accounts. If people will only begin right it is just as easy to pay cub as you go es to pay for everything on three or four months credit. It is easier; be- Cantle the payments are in =slier sums, and more easily raised ; and because everything is cheaper for cash. If cash is paid for every thing, few things sill be bought that are not needed. But, where a whole family is buying at stores or furniture houses on credit, many things will be purchased that could be done with out a while longer. It is a bad sign, one of the sorest signs of living too fast, to rut a large amount of store bills sent into a dwelling house at every quarter day. It shown that the head of the family, in stead of having provided for the past, or even for the present, has got to pay up for the com forts and luxuries of the past, and trust to his credit for the expenses of another quarter of the year. And he has perhaps got to be an amid and humbled by repeated duns, too, be fore the old bills are paid. Now, if he had begun right, paying cash for everything when it was bought, less would have been bought; lees prices would hays been charged; no duos would have annoyed him; no debts would hays alarm. ed him ; and no burdens would have been thrown on the future,' which his future exertions and industry must bear. Withdrawing a part of one's capital, which is needed or might be employed in business, to build • tine house to live in is living too fut. Wait till ye i have a surplus of capital; and then build only such a home as will always rent for fall interest on the investment, or sell for its cost. It is better to live in a rented house than to have any apprehensions tb•t the Sheriff will sell your own. If a man is doing a good business this year, with a prospect of doing still better next year, that is no reason why he should live beyond his present nett profits. It is not only unsafe, but diiiioseet to do so. Bowe unlucky turn of af fairs, tromp unexpected stringency in the money market, short grope ;fires, or some unforeseen carnality may reduce instead of increasing your profits next year. Then comes a crash, and your fast living has not only broken you up, but has wronged your creditors. You have lived fast in part at their expense ; which you had no right to do. Those who live too fast, and, as • consequence, break np without means sufficient to pay their debts, have u surely defrauded their creditors as though they had over-reached them in trade, or sold them spurious artioles of merchandise. They have sold them their notes and promisee to pay, and by fast living and extravagance have rendered them worthless. Bows may fail without fatdt ; but in a majority of bankruptcies fast living and over drafts on the credit system have been the cause. Buying fancy stooks in the hope of a rise and large profits may do for those who have surplus capital and are out of debt. But for one in a reg ular business, who has no capital to spare, and has debts to pay, it is living too fast ; and try ing to get rich too fast by bawds that, in a ma jority of instances, result in the ruin of the le gitimate business, and wrong to creditors. Ten wed' have been ruined by speculations in copper stooks of fluctuating values, or no vales at all, where one has been enriched by them. It is a species of gambling that debtors have no right to resort to without first providing, beyond con tingency, for the safety of their creditors ; and for the egret, of their families too. To those in moderate circumstances buying a new carpet while the old one is decent is living too fast ; and buying any carpet at all, if you cannot pay for it in cash, is living too fast. Bay ing a piano, which you cannot pay for in cash, without inconvenience, is living too fast. It is anticipating better luck for the future than for for the present, which may prove a mistake. It is mortgaging your future labor for a present luxury; and placing yourself needlesely in the unpleasant position of a debtor. The family that buys everything for each will find at the end of the year that its expenses have been one third or one fourth less than the family that bar run up etore bills on every corner. They will have beeidee the additional gratification of know ing that there are no bills to pay; no dune to dodge; no wife to mold for extravagance; and no husband to blame for want of thrift and cs limit), in business. In each a family New Tear's I)sy can be spent at home without fear of the collectors; and the turkey be eaten with an ex eellent appetite. Pay ea you go, and you will never break up, and your children never beg bread. - 'cf, . 4 i.5i t 1 41. ,.:. . ' - • • . 4 .4, • lej PITTSBURGII News of the Day. LIVING TOO FAST Do any eay they have not the means to start on the cash system ? Live eery short then till you get the means, and then start the cash eye• tea and never abandon it. If your cost le a llt- Cs old and " seedy " wear it on till you get the money to pay fors new one; first, because with the oath in your pocket you can buy lasie they sell cheapest, whether yen are known or not. 2d, becalm you can buy far cheaper for es& „, __ 4 _,„.....„..„.... 4,; , ;i .- -. .v-a , - -- t - r - , 1r: . .",f,W".,, 4 . -,,,,:* 4a. 4. 0 4 ) ' e `.. 4.47. -I °' - ' 4 " 4 ” . °-"• ' 4:". - :.."....1 3 :14L. - - a x.,,,,....;..t...... e .. 4 , :r• ! .... , ,t.-a . - - • .... - 1' +II (1. 4 . 11 .- . .nr 1 . :.. ~ .... ''..; ;I .. . ' ••"r• „.., . _ . •I h a • - , _.- . . "'' - ..1' •" • .."'''''.... . -a -• .sa ' 4 : ' •''- ' • . . ".... it •I'• ' . ' ''''''' .: 'tf t*- ' • --. ' ' .. - -. . '• ••• ~ • .''' ...' •il i •.,''f • • .. ',*. ' :. . c . ' "- . , ~1, , - 1 .,,,i 4 .-' • ;,_,:, -.. ~ ' ,, ,,i k, ,,,,,, ,, . • - ~ -4 ii a ".,... _, • %. .., 7 ....).....--r , , . . , . • - 7 4 ir'..{, k 4'4' 4 ' t.. % ,: ' : 1 :_. 4 , _ 4 I fit 44 -I. .., . ' ?',../ 4 4t .e. ,,,,. i -' :Ir j, 4 1 ": " •4 - 44,' 411 .**, . , ' .;; A ,PT :,:.....-,:'.',:1:444e:;,'1•'.:i.'. y ..;~i _~ `ti .i • • ' - ,s»R - • than on credit ; and Bd, because it is awful un pleasant to pay for a coat after it is worn out. " Paying for , a dead Orse" is proverbially dis agreeable. As a general thing merchants and traders will sell at least ten per cent. cheaper for cash than on credit. Suppose it costs a family five hundred dollars a year for provisions, fuel, clothing, furniture, &c., on credit. Take ten per cent. off for auk and fifty dollars a year is saved. In 20 years that makeslB . l,ooo; a sum sufficient to start a son or a daughter in life ; and the interest on its use in the meantime amounting to • sum sufficient to " fit out" an other. Then think of the comfort and happiness of that family during that twenty years, with no store bills ever sent into the house. We know one man who says he was never dunned in his life, end never had a store bill sent to his house. He ie rich now, of course, though he began poor wenty-five years ago. The cash system Is the only sure guaranty of thrift and prosperity for the great mass of the people. It insures a reasonable economy; I hap py independence of spirit; a security against the fluctuations of trade ; moderate prices; re duced litigation; lean lawyers and. few of them; fat judges and idle justices of the peace and no taries public. Should the " hard times," the scarcity of mo ney, and financial embarrassments of the pre sent year teach the people generally a thorough lesson of economy in expenditures, and the great advantages of the cash system over the ruinous expansion of credits and debts that has hereto fore prevailed, this " hard year" would do the whole country more good in the end than two years of prosperity and abundant crops could accomplish. The country needed such a lesson. Tho credit system has become so enormously in flated that the whole wealth and industry of the country was mortgaged to the future. It was time to stop, wind up, settle up, pay up, and take a new stab[. Let the new start be upon a safer basis ; much aprer to the cash system ; more economidal awl' republican, and all will go well for the future; until a new generation springs up that needs a repetition of the hard lesson soon learned by " living too fast." bernovraterr or me Onto —We have receiv e 1 a copy of a pamphlet, by Herman Haupt, Esq., riril engineer, entitled " A consideration of the Plans proposed fs/r the Improvement of the Ohio /2,err." The great importance of this 'subject, and the degree of attention it is attracting just now throughout the West, will cause this pamphlet to te read with interest. Mr. Haupt's practical skill and scientific attainments abundantly fv him for the task of discussing the different Flans proposed to improve the navigation of the tiler. We are assured that that river can be made far more useful than at present, at a rea vocable cost. Mr. Haupt thinks an Incorporated eampany should undertake the work, and that the present session of our Legislature ebauld grant a liberal charter to such a company. Un der the proper management of such a company Le believes the river can be made navigable near ly all the year, and the improvement be a pay- g investment to the stockholders. We Anil make further rerercnee to this pamph et hereafter WHAT A COUNTRY !-A reference to the last r-lesus report elbows that the United States con t rin 2,936.166 Square miles, with a population of 23,191,876 souls. Taking the ratio of in crease in population since the first census report, i:: 1790, as a basis of calculation, in the year of onr Lord 1900 this great country will contain 93.595,02 of free and independent people. If nothing should turn up to check the unparalleled growth of the last half century, or sun er the Union of these States, the fabled power of the Roman Republic will be as far outstripped as a e already lead them in everything that consti tutes true civilization. An alliance of France, England and Spain, ti prevent the annexation of an island, will not amount to much in the face of a giant repablio of one hundred millions. Mir Mies Sue E. Jeffery, one of the " strong minded women," we should judge, is oat in a OnMMUlllOatioll in the Miami Sentinel, in defenos of a brother who had been charged with robbing his father. She intimates that some one who Wee forward in making the charge is the really guilty party, and concludes with the following " N. B.:" "There is a word which I wish to my in my own behalf. I hare not been unmindful of the sneers, inuendom and slanders thrown out at myself for the lest few months., bat I bare refrained from making a public example of any as yet ; Ifdpire Mt put, but be carrju' for tar juAtre. lam not what I have been represented, a virago, but I eau and will maintain my own rights, and when I tabs a stand,not all mankind nor the devils In hell oen reeve me, for God is greater than both combined, Lod in him do I put my trust. , 8. E J.^ Go it Sue ! we'll hold your bonnet OHIO EDITORIAL CONVENTION. —This COII•011- ti on, which lately convened at Zaneeville, le re prefieuted to have been a very interesting &seem. blage. Lecky Harper, Eeq., formerly editor of this paper, acted as the presiding officer. An son G. Cheeter, of the Buffalo Ezpreu, delivered a beautiful poem on the occasion, and W. T. Coggeshell, Esq., late of Cincinnati, an address upon the art of Printing and the Press. Rego. lotions were adopted to the effect that as Rail. road corporations had combined to refuse the courtesies heretofore extended to the Press, the editors of Ohio would do no more grads adverti sing for them. They are both right. ROYAXON VZILSIIII MALITY. Miss Emma Moore, "the missing Rochester girl," of whom so much has been said of late, is rather an "old girl," and not "cursed with beauty" either. According to a bona fide description of the lady, she le " thirty Are years old, small in size, and tur second tooth from the front is black." When this description becomes more generally read, we fear the interest felt in Miss Moore by sun dry young men of a romantic turn of mind will fall considerably below zero. MADAMI DI Varte COAORMT.—SALE OF TI08• ETES —We would remind the public that the sale of choice seats for Madame Rosa De Vries' grand Concert, will commence this morning at Mr. Kle ber's music store. Single tickets to all parts of the house $l,OO ; admitting a lady nod gentle man $1,50. Our music loving citizens will now have an opportnuity of indulging their taste. GOOD RIDDANCE TO BAD RUBBISH. Orr, blasphemously called the "Angel Gabriel," took his departure for Glasgow, on Monday, in the steamship Glasgow, for that port. He was ac compsnied to the steamer by a number of friends, whom!, he saluted by a vigorous blast from 4 4 hie horn,k_ae the vessel lefl the dock. Femko TO Anurvs.—"The lk Pittsburgh seld om mail failed to arrive yesterday, and we are, therefore, without our usual New York and Phil adelphia papers. The connection was not made at Altoona. DIATR or CAPTAIN CALCILAIPT.—Capt. Granb y Cab:trait, formerly of the British Artillery, and more recently her Britannic Majesty's Agent for the British Mail packets at this port, died in the city yesterday. He has resided , here for six or eight years pest. . Capt. Calcraft married Miss Love, the actress. His name was involved in the trial of the Forrest divorce case. The Cap tain was well known in the city, and made many friends by the suavity of hie demeanor.—N. Y. Tow, 19th. Itoonzerra, January 22.—The Irish employed in the enlargement of the canal, have struck for higher wages, and trouble ie apprehended. When we record our angry feeltege, let it be on the snow, that the first beam of sunekine may obliterate them forever. ~,►4 ~wi i ,. ~~ .. 4 . .* • - • e • ‘ : j- dv r.1 : 1 4 .1 " ot-*P. Prom the Diaboque Emcee and Hasid Host Horrible wed D 4 ag Tragedy. ' A most thrilling and awful tragedy occurred in the vicinity of Cascade, on Friday night. Bobt. McGinty, residing some two miles this skier.of Cascade, went to the , atettee'iithis Mr. Clark, residing'q,.short distance beyond Cascade, and cavemen* an _insult upon his wife, who bad gone there to _insult his ill-treat moot, when the fathek Mr. Clerk, interfered, by drawing a pistol froM his pocket, and informing McGinty that he would shoot him if he did not desist. McGinty seised a fist-iron and knocked the old man doiFn, took the pistol from, him and shot him. During the time that this rencontre was going on between MoGiuty and Clark, the wife escaped to a neighbor's house; but fearing pursuit from her demon husband, she left the house and went into the woods, and, there secre ted herself. McGinty followed to the house where the wife had retreated, and not finding tor there, swore he would shoot the woman of the house If she did not inform him of theplaee of eJncealment of his wife. The woman, alarm ed for her safety, informed McGinty the dim:C. -- don his wife had taken. Bent on blood, he pur sued and found her concealed in the bushes, and horrible to relate, out her head nearly off. He then went to hie own house, and placing the muzzle of the pistol under his chin, d soharged it, the ball passing out of his right cheek. Find ing this effort to destroy life ineffectual, he dis charged three bails into his abdomen, and then attempted to sever his wind-pipe by' rawing a knife across his throat. He was found, some time during Friday night, at his own house, in bed and still alive, by some men from Cascade, in pursuit of him. As they entered the house, he - pulled the clothes over his head. They placed him in a wagon and started for Caeoade, but be fore they reached there, life had left the carcase of this desperate wretch. McGinty and hie wife are both dead, and it is doubtful whether Clark will survive. McGinty is the same despe rado who, a short time since, bit a man's nose off, in the lower part of the city, and was bound over to appear at the next term of the District Court. Additional Intelligence from Murano Queen Isabella, of Spain, has sent a magnifi cent golden tiara as a personal present to the Pope. The tiara is encrusted with no fewer than eighteen thousand brilliants, so set as to throw off rays at all points, and to form around the holy father's head a halo of light like the " glory " of • saint! It is fortunate that the Spanish trea sury is in a condition to afford so valuable a gift. The Pope's "next best" tiara is one that was presented to Pius VII. by Napoleon I. Major-General Henry William, Adams, C. 8., died on the 18th nit, at Scutari, from the ef fects of the' wounds which he received in the battle of Inkermann, on the nth of November. Sir De Lacy Evans has left the Crimes. The Loudon News says :—He has been fifty years in the army, and has been present in fifty great battles. He has served in the East Indies, in the West Indies, and in the United States. He accompanied the Doke of Wellington through hie career of conquest in the Spanish Peninsula, and there greatly distinguished rumself, wherever distinction was to be earned by reckless expo sure of himself or pendant care of others 1 , was he who at the head of a AuntDed men farces the Rouse of Congress at it crshington de per formed, besides, many important services in the same quarter. He was at Waterloo, and chewed himself to be among the bravest and most com petent officers on that dreadful day. [From the New York :lunday Herald] The Pasltie Railroad Bill in the House In the House, the Peel6o Rsilroad bill passed its third reading by a vote of 104 to 97. It pro vides for one grand trunk central railroad and telegraph line, from come point on the western boundary of Missouri or lowa, between the thirty-sixth and forty third degrees of north latitude, on the nearest and most eligible route to San Francisco, and two branch railroads and telegraph lines, one diverging from said central road at some eligible point east of the Rocky Mountains, between the one hundred and third and fifth parallels, west longitude, and running through the territories of the United States in the direction of Memphis, Tennessee, and one diverging from the central road at the point last aforesaid, and running through the territories of the United States to the most eligible point on the western shore of Lake Superior. For this purpose the bill appropriates public lands equal to the alternate sections for the Brace of twelve miles on each side of the road, from the eastern to the western termini. It is also made the duty of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Postmaster General, to cause advertisements to be published in two of the newspapers of each State, and in the DiatrMt of Colombia, inviting sealed proposals for the con struction of the road and telegraph on the terms stated. The sections of the bill, other than the first, do not accord with the bill in its amended form ; the prevalence of the previous question and unanimous consent being withheld, pre venting the necessary modifica ions being made. [From the Monroe (Pa.) Democrat) Important Surgical p,perattoiek On Thursday of last week, an important sur gical operation was performed upon Mrs. Abra ham Smith, of Polk township, in this county, for the removal of the entire left breast, to gether with a number of enlarged and indurated glands from the arm pit, for a cancerous disease of these organs The operation was performed by Dr. A. Levering, assisted by Drs. Jackson and Hollinshead, of Stroudsburg. Mr. Charles S. Dietriok, Superintendent of Common Schools, was also present, and rendered valuable assis• tance. Mrs. Smith was kept under the full effect of chloroform for one hour, during which time the diseased parts were removed, the wound dressed, and the patient placed in bed, where she was allowed to emerge from the state of unconscious ness, and to find herself relieved from a painful and dangerous disease, without having suffered the slightest symptom of pain or uneasiness. We are pleued to learn that she is improving very rapidly, and that the extensive wound is healing without a single untoward symptom. MEDICIAL.—Since 1849 • prize of one hun dred thousand francs has been offered by the French Academy of Scienoes for a prescription which would cure the Asiatic cholera in the ma jority of oases. At a late sitting of the Acade my, the committee appointed to examine the numerous communications upon the subject, re• ported that not many suggestions offered were worth a farthing. It has now been decided that any person who shall discover a positive indica- thin of the causes of the (Usenet% so that by the removal of them it will disappear, or who shall discover a sure preventive, seek as vaccin ation is for small pox, shall be entitled to re oeiie the prize. There is likewise a standing offer of five thousand francs for a demonstration of the existence, in the terrestial atmosphere, of any matter or animalcule, operative in the propagation of epidemic distresses. EAaTBQUAKI DOWN EAtil . .— A shock of an earthquake was experienced at Hanover, N. H., and Bradford and St. Johnsbury, Vt., about six o'clock, on Monday evening. The shock laeted about half a minute and wee distinctly marked, causing conei•lerable rattling among the windows and crockery at the places men tioned. DIED, 011 Monday evening, Mrs. JANE 8117PTON, at the ad. sauced age of 78 years; mother of John Bhiptoh, Eeq. The friends of the family ere respectfully Invited to at. tend the funeral at No. 140 Smithfield street, TIII9 AP. TfiltNOON, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. /gdf- Proolansatlon•—Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented &mend for that invaluable preparation, WRIGHT'S PREMIUM HATIIARION,Ime induced envioue persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap. pearaneu, but absolutely worthies., which has "a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, parches*re ehould be particular to ask for Wright. Premium Hattie• rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for its virtues for restoring a demyed head of hair, for a e,ol, refnutling and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable -sensations of dizziness and headache, and for the toilet It has never had en equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. • Its thousands of teatimonlais are o sufficient guarantee for Ito completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing to foMng off, whether from sicknese or disease; and for entirely diver,gl., with the neresoity of tudng heir dyes, as, it excites the .mention, producing • supply of its natural pigment or coloring met ter, giving tne hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For male by every druggiert In the city, and by druggists mid merchants throughout the United Stated. A liberal discount to wholesale dealer.. Priori 25 cents • bottle. PETXR T.! wßioni • 00 241 !turbot rt., Philadelphia. For role by GEO. H. KEYSER, Se. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. janl7xlaw3m to Y The Pleasure and comfort of being wati b. myzo b.:inggot i th i . : " l34 . T .7.. ol; EntA. CLOT to H . ll3 2.ty; I: m grea m.t ima tl 0 . , b o th as marls ISt and quality of goods. Persons .tibtog to alpinism:a all this, and be only sooderataly thuv d , rAD do IM) by calling at 2AO Liman arm; head of Wood. P. I& —Pantskana, In partk-alar, is one of his mated /Less. He wince be best In the style and Qt of this meat. Nwriteraer affirm= could be Oren, if thKes.y, earrobagate thYahteae. L. (do.) B. swami. . i J •-• r . J., NIMMI ,APH. lamuly for.lie Daily Morning hat 'Nora *is _"inteleint.-Ilenatoe iltitotted. , Hertee, January 28--T-An alteleat from Chin- Ma islands, with dates to the Slit, and which had part of a cargo of guano, reports having been ordered away by the Venezuelan govern ment, with threats of force. All other Teasels were ordered to leave in 24 hours. A company of 26 negroes, belonging to Baltimore, who had been digging-guano, returned, and all t he Ameri cans at the Maids, were to leave next day. The sloop of war FaL-nonth was at St. Thomas, and wail to for Bird Island in a few days, to look Into the affair. The express train from New York to Boston, while passing Clappeille last night, the switch rod broke, throwing the engine, tender, baggage and four passenger oars off the track. One oar fell down an embankment 26 feet. No one one was injured. The cars were detained 4 hour's. Oen. Wilson, the Know Nothing candidate for Senator, was elected by the Home by 100 ma jority. Southern News PHILADZIMILI, January 22.—New Orleans pa pers of Wednesday are received. The message of the Governor of Louisiana was sent into the Legislature on Monday. It relates almost exclusively to local affairs of the Bate. Clark Mille was at New Orleans preparing for the erection of a statue of Jackson there. The Crescent announces that intelligence had been received there of the failure of the house of Page, Bacon & Co. of California, having con founded the Bt. Louis house with it. . _ The Barrios speaks hopefully in regard to the monetary affairs of the city. The Florida Legislature has passed a bill abol ishing the Supreme Court of the State. Vessels Ashore Nrw YORK, J.,nuary 23.—The ship Sullivan, from Charleston, we.,t ashore on Sunday morn ing on Fire Island. togh upon the beech. Bbe is owee4su New York, and hada cargo of Cotton and Rioe. schooner Pearl, of Newburn, with naval • torrl r•r true .•ity. *vent aebore on Rockaway, sod to bigh nod ury. The brig 6-.0. Marion, previously reported ashore, ie bilged and full of water. From C 000000 0 N. 11 CONCORD, N. tl., January 22 —The Know- Nothiege will hoid atio.ther conven,,ioti on the 30th, to nominate a Governor, the ace. Mr. Moore hang Übe auow 18 atz foot deep in ttio northern towns. At ILMJLI FI.V• al° failroade arc much ob struoted. Loannix!, January 28.—Tna Koow Nothing Convention adjourned without making 1101:11411\* tiollB. The hog killing ie over; the total amount kil ed to dote is 264 000. Weather extremely cold. The Rai I road Riot BtrrraLo, January 22 —The rioters stlil retain possession of the treok of the Buffalo and Brant ford road. The magistrate at Furt Erie made a requisition for troops. who wall arrive at the mine of the riot on Tuesday morning, to clear the tracks at all hezardq. I:1===! CLMILLiND, January 23.—.7tiere have been five fires here since yesterday morning ; one last night burnt from 12 to 14 houses on River street. Lane from $12,000 to $14,000. The oold is intense here. The Schuyler Fraud New You, January 22.—1 t is said that the Grand Jury have found two bills of indictment against Schuyler, for embeulement and grand larceny. lir Dr. M'L..ue'■ Celebrated Liver Pills are fast euperoeding .11 Other remedies fur Liver Complaint, hiTic Ileediaehe, Dyspepen. do. B-low we give thenevtlfi este of a loly rein hog in our own city. In such evrrtie cites the public must LIATO mundane. tiiw Tons, August 30, 1862. I do hereby certify that I bare been &faked with Liver Complaint for • 10133 time. sod never toured permanent relief until I used Di. 31't onr a Liver Pins. By their use I have been completely cued of thet dreadful abeam. and slowest., pleasure in re 'ernuterellug them to all ho ere troubloi with Liver Complaint, e:ck headache, or Dyspep fie. DILL, Pifth Avenue.' P. 11—Tbe above valuable remedy, elm Dr. sl'Lane's cel ebrated Vermihsge, can now be heal at all respectable Drug Stores in L ads city. Purchasers will please be manful Mask for. and take non but Dr. IPLane's Urer 1•21 s. There are other Pills, pure porting to be Liver Pills, now benne the public. Alma for male by the solo proprietors, Floral*, or Raptor*, a Curable DI .Isl - DR. KEYSER, of 140 Wood Alva!, begs leave to an. noun* to the public that ha he made arrangemeute with Mr. Marsh, of New York, to sell and adapt his RADI^A.L OMB nun., which receleed the prize medal through a sur gical committee, consisting of Prof. more Korwicx, PARE2I, CLASCCLI., CLABS, Lontow, and other. at the New York Industrial Exhibition of all Nation. Dr. Keyser has an *Mee back of his Dreg Store, where all kinds of TIMMER, SUPPORTER/1, LACE STOCKINGS, SMOULDER BRACES, PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, OM tittO3 nod atisLiction warranted. Trusses at every price can be obtatral, and of a quality superior to any others in the market. Ma. great prerelease of Rupture has induced the Dr. to give eapecial attention to thoie cows of disease requiring mechanical support, with full confidence that his long imperienoe In the treatment of ouch esi.ea has enabltd him to meet the increasios wants of the community In thin regard. If you hare a rupture do not fall to roll. Auk for Dr. Ku^YO ER, at his Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot, No. Ito Wood etreet,,Pitteburgh, P. Slot of the Golden Marto. ders....law Barrels Indian Liniment, Limbs, Head, Throat, Spine, Dict.cles, Worms in the Skin, Seaip Diseases, Milk CrttFt, Dry Totter, Erysipolas, Lleaciache, Choke Crariui, Scalds, Ulcers, Sore Throat, Price 26 OMAN Pert ttle. Sad wholtwale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood retest; JOEL MOHLER'S, Lib arty street, and at J. P. FLEMING'S, ddleghany ally. Jan2o..daw if you don't want to be Straight don't wear my Shoulder Brae.. W For more that two yean to hare worn Dr. Rapier's thmhingtou Suspender Bracts," and feel its ploasant duty again to rigioinineigl Ito tun to all of sedoutary oat opationv. Combining tho advantage. of • Shoulder n•are with those of a pair of oustiethigrs, it is light and annforiabla, mitd countorntta•tho diap.wition to become moor. shou.dored. Th•w of our noulers who are In aced of mac° an article, ahluhl call on Dr. Keyser, on Wood street, err. nor of Virgin alloy, and ezunine Liao Brace, which hm rte cently been much Improved.— ittlassoph Dispatch, Demos. kr BM, 1864. Cold wholesale "Rd retell at Dr. KEYSER'S Trues and Shoulder Brace Depot, 140 Wood etreut. N.l4n of the Golden Mortar. dealt:law Iron City Commercial College, LAFAYETTE. 11U1L1/tAlia, WOOD DTP.EBT. pBOP MULLAH a Bilo. respecttuilyaonounce Oat their institution Is now one of the iargeot, most convenient and superb of the kind ip the Western country. At the Iron City College young men are qualified for the wanting room in a superior Cud expeditious manner. M. A aro 'a great experience as Peurneu and Leachers of Plain and Ortutmenhil Writing, renders this department mite quailed In this city. Pleating's new and Improved system of Book-keeping is taught by Prof. Item; whose long practical knowledge of that science makes him one of the moat skillful and Imo . . awful teachers In this or my other country. An a Mathe matician and Book-keeper M. John Barry cannot be ilur pawed. Young men who design receiving Instruction In Book. keeping, and who have neglected or wish to review the Arithmetic, can receive a mmcc of training in this Mager tont branch without chmgo. Arithmetic is the key to Book. keeping, and he who has um s ktr.aludge of It eau never Leconte a Book-keeper. Lectures deliver,' daily on all im pc.rtant business huhjects. !lotus far Lath. tram 11 A. M. till 12 M , from 3 Wl6 P. M., and at 7 o'clock in the evening. The °allege in open from S A. M. till 10 P. M. Night Claasee meet regularly. Borten; guaranteed. 'Juan Empty Barrel■ for Bole. QUITADLE rtlet HALT, or other ptorposee. Apply ►t the Jean MILL, Allegheny. Opposition Defied I Compel.loon Invited 1 IukIBINATDIN UNJ bk"T ED! AND Wit,LISALILpHI ~,/ ADOPTEDI-1100D, 51 Market street, has just received, in addition to his stock, a line assortment of all the latest designs of fashionable gold jewelry; In. London and Denims gold watches, of the finest quality; silver spoons and forks, of our own manufacture, warranted pore as min; Albans spoons and forks, heavy plated, and of a superior quality; fineelocks; Marion., time pleats, So. , Sc. We boldly defy competition in our line of bosoms, In this or soy West....ity, as we are determined to close out our stock YOB CAM, at prime that insinot be beat. Throe about parchavlng should not fail to give as a call. By so doing, you can save from a 5 to 50 per cent. in your purcbsam at WOONMILL,Lat. WILLOON, BANKERS, A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and &Isar A Osin. Current and Par Fluids received ou deposit. Stocks bought and sold on conunladon. GoUnctions made at any point In the United States. Beath WA corner t Market end fifth straits, oyll PITTSBURGH. PA. w ~t- ._ _ ;~ -x q.e awl Spitting Steunint. Bei the certificate of Mr. Turner H. Ramsey, for many years proprietor of the Innate' Hotel, Fredericksburg, Vs., and lute of the City Hood, Elokunood, Vs- Dr. John Mingo, of the eity of Richmond, though annu li/ physician, and of mum opposed to what be isnot guck medicinal, was obliged to bey that Ds good effects In the case of Mr. Rummy, were wonderful indeed. lie had been loran up by onersl physicians: bid tried moot of the gunk mediator, and was on the urge of despair, so wiling the puss, when he tried Carter's Spanish Mixture. 1 -, 7 Leatkire...Youms Hero Maacurrim Luntall AilltteAlUoir Immerres.—Bey. JOHN LORD, at Oont.Feticat, 1R Leetnre at MASONIC HALL, on next YIV DAY YNNHTNO. January 26th. rtatture --Louis XV and the comer of the Preach Revoke tion. 110 -• open at 6% o'eleck; Leetare to commence at 7% o'6ol Tickets of adau , Mma cents; to be had at the prim v el Maeio and Book Stereo, Notate, Library Rooms, Lent, o Committee, and at the doer. .701321 H. ICHIPATBICK, WM. H. =MAID, Mina WOODS, YLIAB H. IRISH, JAMBS BUCHANAN, Lecture Committee. p Wanted, N THEIff sod one of the most profitable retail mat 1. Minima In Pittsburgh. A person with a matt capital of $2,003 can reeks' IM per root and no risk, in an old en Labial:tea businres, the sales of which, notwithstanding doll nada fa imareasing rapidly. To a business man with the abOve capital or more. this b a chrome seldom offered. Addles. Box BA Pittsburgh Pat Mee, with real mane and address. jean FLAMING BROS., Sitotessoris to J. Kidd & Ca; Neuralgia, Nun Pain, Burns, Sore Legs, Itheumatism. 03:EMEE!'i! ROOD'S JEWS' RY EMPORIUM We refer the public to UN full and lengthy men:AW °and the bottle, olefin' Wears. Bee dearth...meat TIDW AD COUGH ItEMICDISB— Cherry Pectoral; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Balsam of Liverwort and Tar; Bennie's S rap of Wild Cherry; Jayne's Expectorant; M'famds Cough Syrup; Bailers' do; Morgan's do; Natter De path. All of the above remedies always on hand at JO& FLEMING'S, earner Diamond and Market street. DAVIS' PAIN 111 LLE-2 pews of LIAL§ celebrate:l NAI -11 jabt reCaived by Jaa24 Rom: °LSD'litiT — Th e best article now in we for the =re of Totter and Ring Worm; 0 dos !waived by jm24 JOS. YLEMINCI. A arankee.e.pANlthil hilXTUith—Tbe odebnded article kj fur purifying the blood; 12 dot recuved by jaw,' Jth3. ÜbbAN .116.G.Nb.:31A—Th. bdit prep:m.lllmo( ?tag m..sla now in unt.; 12 dos re....e , 1 by in 24 Jug. FLEMING. aoten Corn tlnuomn by jarl2.l. .Y Q. (...Y3LLISS blbitAlll6-2.10 lbs for ebbs by jsn'24 fiKNRY E. COLLIS& 14/13..-60 °bib for min by lINNILY Ti. COLLIN& PENNSYLVANIA Ping/LLB COLLEGE, Ar LiAllii,Wllllll.o, PA. 'l'lllS Inatltutl,a, for the tioeral education of Young j Ladies, vestcd by Charter a ith full Collemate powers, had twin to iowcwwfui up,ratlou for [14.31V than one year. The tom. ion it oue,ot the most pleasant and picturesque to the elate, ILe atraugementa of the L1.311.-ge axe Stich m aGurd penult. ..denounce. to anvil/lug a solid basis far the mental eupers,r-cture. Theo, re two ..lipartmente—the College:0 .nt the Prertitory, a wi th [bole appropriate Unman.. et learning. e cause of Maly in earn In three designated br as many different CLUMP& Young La. ‘1.9 admitted at any rime. Beard of butraciera RNY. BEVERLY IL. WA ULM, A. Lt., Principal. Mod U. CUskildla. ermomol Female Teacher. 11.1.1 FANIT a. Joaa.ua, Asesistani. &ants. M. litarmae, Leather of .Frenr.h, L. O. bottaanao, tL IL, Lecturer an Anatomy. kn. Wu. a. Row," Lecturer on Natural kilatory, Natural Ptitlooophy, Ac. Josue Hosnlca, Prof. of Instrumental Music. Jon. T. Case, ProL Vocal Buie. Fur Cirmtlars, or toe other Information, address the Prin. cipal, L. IL Wei:till ,liasrietairg, Pa. dec7:3m cliclNO to a steady drain upon our fonds and an sore. mulation of oun.de pressure, together with the az •reme digleuity of realising our arcurities, we hare been compelled to suspend our twines. Oar creditors may reel enant that our entire indebt edness will be rally paid, Ogre here unquestionably • large surplus over pur Us• titer Kltaaglig t BABY. January 20, 1. utar ril. UDC PARl 2i kll.lll2r beretufore ex utlng under the style of .KRAYLTIR, WORK • YOUNG," Philadelphia, is curs day diswdved; branUel - Work, George Young and Wm. parebasisg the interest of Kr:rner k Haim In said brem. The besinese Ell be continual by MUCK, YOUNG k WCOULIfi." January 741866. g Depositors in ens °See, will please call and recei heir eills and notes Lan with as Lr calleetion. Lae= Hattlf.f.l. • BALM Carpsta Lena theida Cost. en -1 undenigood 'wring reduced the pried of their !D. I dre stock of Carpets, vol Cloths, Bugs. Mats, Matting, Au, from ln to 26 per oast , cell the attention of persons in want of any article. In that: Ens to toe fallowing. Their stock Le one of the ferret and but Mosta In the city, =1 amulets in part of Velem sad Brussels; Tapestry Br eels; • Aub usson Brussels; ; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; • Patent Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and tine do; Twilled and plaits Venetian do; Rail and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Dwain do; Stair Kula. Window t Lades, mid a large omortment of Oil Cloth, from 2to 2 feat in width. TWO coon °am C. B. 'MADLY CO., No. 84 Third amid. LATiSter 311/610 —fObTEIII3 LATEST BONG—Bud Tcmee Ccum Alain No More; se sung with immense eutwees by Yaufora's *rum:ere: words and muelo by 8. C. Now-..days; a humorous ballad: Converse. Yetrifaction; new emu: by Baiter. I'm %dung for the Spning Time; a moat charming new ba//ad: by Barker. The Happy Man; rog and chorus: Inch°. Pm Not Alyeelf At AD; one of the beet Irish ballads ever written: by B. Love, ..4,11.kme and im Dinah; wade flung: by Perry. , Itlennot made Dear Mother; new: Barker. brighter Gam the Morning Mat: Browne. The dart and the Hume: Domeier Ball /loam Itshetietbs, etc, etc., received in advance of the trade and for sale by HA MM ILLEBBB, jan2B Noe of the Golden Harp, No. Ili Third st. MAble ZIN En Alit FE.littUnitY—tiodera Lady's Book. Petereou'e Ladles' National Yap:inv. Yankee Notions. Heger the Martyr, or Pardon and Beality : by Yo. fine. Aloha: by Harlon Harland. The Life or Home Ureeley: by J... Parton. Jost rpoeiTed end for smile by W. A. GILDENTENNET A 00.13, No. 70 /mull street. A. 1 1 -A of 'N Petty7,t larg 's elot of ch i mp De 1,40, Bleached and Brown Muslim', blurt/nips, Checks, Treed., ao. *323 VIIIIkUJIDERIE..—A. A. MA UNt)J. JUTS t 111- E 4 ceival yet raprost 6 tattoos o. Itrobroideriall, compd. ,44.14; Dew and el,,arat sty lea C.llszs, Cuff+, CollueLlos, timid L.rest,n, inte, olevvos, themiaaitee, lidkt., to, e otcb will be uel-ruJ at eNizemoly low vices jin.:a .I.IANVY-ttat.LU...t.,:o tIF Clillg-v:s lURNACES,, ‘V We " lard -y' - : ' 4 . . fr dil fvurro.Ot tor Warolla‘ ventiLtting, by Steam or hot Mac.. piped, or Cbabion's broom; cburehas, &boo's, Row lactories, tirben Motto ,coact thA4s.,Jalls, llotels or Dleelbook No. .b 111.0,4 0!.. eitt,urjA. Levi VI °oche itottittly lbul Estate Register. J Cult there are desenbal for sale 61 good Farms, 32 llotitaa and Lou. o hoe Country Baits, end 300 City Lots, with 1thi,..11 putehuere ougia to be asquainted before buy mg. Cali roil get a Regi.ter gratis. jan2htf Tlioo. WIJODS, 73 Fourth street. 'FHA 1317118ettliVali, being e butt ‘o relinquish house. Leaping, arum at private sale a 64 octave PIANO, of Imickezing's mmk.ilacture, in excellent order and but little used. Toe Instrument may be wen a. any time by milling at the recilenoe of JAd. A. IrfililtniT, janl6 Bu'- Penn stmt. BANK EXCHANGE, TRIAD STR.bai, IiaT%V.K.IO WWL eND MARKET. Cubscribere beg have to inlcrm their friends and tee public geueraliv, ,hat tney have lea.led the above well known liestaursut, which hoe just coon thoroughly renovated, repaired and re Punished, and now open. The proprietors bare spared uo expense to make the Bank ha change a Co6ll,labit ...al, I. well for the epicure as the m 1 ,1.. man. The lamer will at all limes be stocked with the dein:ache; of the reasou, and served up under the auspi• we of experienced, cooks. They respectfully ask for the patrouemi of a genet'''. public J. satkibsucataa, U. B FItANCIe. GOOD ANTSNT 110US6 PORNER LIDSRLY AND GRANT SIitIGHTEI, near ‘,..) the Railroad Depot. jadddly JAMIB SHANNON, Proprietor. - Up Unit IiANDZ RUFFI—For Lb, cure of ror. rough Xt. hands, the Rerpetic Soap is unrinallai. It is mai ter rendering the skin soft, smooth and white. It reweave' sanownees, tan, Au The use of a lbw cakes of this Soap on "ore rough hands, will soon ender them smooth and heal all chap, chafes, Ise. Only 12% cents • cake. Proposal from the nolo, of a London Moon/4 and sod by J. 16 8 L. Cl:Malik/a, 140 Third stmt. lilZZ==U:= u 11 Administration Of B. A. YALMEoTt.K.II'B VERNET ". Fait: has sleep, been characterisel with encase, steeps producing In the feelings a marked change for the better. Any one who Cries it ann safely connde to it, sad the most delicate infant cannot be inioxed by its use. Adults, tms, are frequently subject to worts, in the rectum and small inteethsee, which always impair the health. Amass, N. V., June 2d,1853. NUSTS. B. A. Palmated: ce fb. Osiertemen:—l hare used two bottles of B. A. Fahnetc tock'strottfuge, which I pureNkeed from your agent; it bad IA de sired effect in bringing Away a large number of worms mmy Tu.. I purchmed another vial and gave It to my child; it had the same effect, bringing away great number. of worms- I theretore recommend it to the pub lic es • sure remedy for worms. p. SITSTE. - - Prepared and so.d by & A. PAHNB2TOOH k CO., corns First and Wood stoners. Aida:dais AVITIN Looms, STOCK AND, BILL BROKER, OW, No. 92 Arm% above Wood. ICf OTES, Drafta, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on coils terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and mild on corn misebn. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper 810105 ell communications attented to promptly. 8p mg Wagons for Sale. 3ONE nou l E i weoose, affi 1 Two Horse Wagon, (on ond hand) Apply at MARL STEAM MILL, jaultdlyrow4to 111118 Copartnership of Will= Lazimer, Jr, with Zug, j Lindsay Co., was this day dissolved by mutual con sent- The undersigned having purchased his interest, dm bosinesa will be cooductsd, as formerly, under the et) la of ZUG, LINDSAY • IX). O. ZUG, J. PAINTKIL In rething front the gm of Zug, Lindsay t Co., I chew fulty recommend the present firm to the ai r y Mods. Jig Rao. . Jen . Ist, 1856-11saltelw Jobai W. Butler & iDa tcHAirre_ rRWAXDING AND OOKIIIMION Dmises In an kin& of Plitsbuco Ilukaiscuirm, ANA Ind. Of Imalt Mart [MN gar Daller• G•lllehin Pala ffaltraWtor will Wade the pals and inflammation Win the severest burns or milds, be Dem OW to twenoy minntee—aml that ft will heel the womb, without ems; sod ellectaally entre Favor Bone, Mal, Malt Uhlman, Ingimunatory Ithemoarlam, Sore and Inflamed Spas, Oads, Wowed; Bruises, Old and Invet erate Pone, amid Weed, Corns and Bunions, ltryedpelae, Spreimy liwelltege, Mons, CNlblatos, Mee of Insects, walled and Brogan Homes ' Sore Nipples, Eruptions, and all other Ddlammatory andeuteneona diseases, where the parts effected can be reached. Don't be hstratokous about the many diseases named, to be cured by only 000 thing—bat reflect, that the few, but positive propuffes which the Della dare alone contains, sad as beretakie eannterated—atle to four—can moth not dove the shore mentioned dieingen, but anal more Dot enumerated. O. V. UIf:KENYA d *XS, Promieblaa, New Fort. For sale by Dr. d. 8. ICZYBER, 141 Wood street, and by all Druggists and Delefe .. Stmlicilme MulopitiOulthe Uni ted States ' jan&ffw dT To - die Ladles e.. 6 No greater happiness can mortals find, That moving trouble to ell womankind. Maid and relied, ye daughters hdr of eve, Dry up your tears, at longer nowt you grieve. Dr tlittittlilMAN'll MUM% FE.Kaiak. Terentpdve year. of nnpazallehel gnome have proved the virtue of them celebrated Pills In New York- Can be misty used in all painful kregalarities, obetractions, to Pull and expli• cit directions with sash box. Cali and get a circular gratis. These Pills should never be taken dozing pregnancy, as they would be sum to mom a dilsouriesm. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything injurious to me or health. Directions accompauy each box. Pries St per box. Xi,- Dr. Morsels Invigorating - Elixir or Cordial—Whams premed the lassitude, the depression, the debility, the indifference to life, the instability, the continual feeling of Mims which it is impossible to define or lixallse, SO 00=100, PO halt to beer, and so little pitied by the robust and healthy? We anew. r—from the stomach and the nervous system, between which there exists the cimiest sympathy. Wan. of vital energy, Waggishness !ti the secretive organ., a general inertia of the system, b at the bottom of all the itifficalty. To rouse the whole organ. 'ration from the torpor, to imbue It with new life, activity end vigor, and to sustain It in that condition, them la no preparation comps:tibia with DB. 111011.15Vd TING DLLXIE. Olt evitUIAL. Other stimuli my excite the dormant pliyedeal energies for a time, but like the night flaah of the lightning that leaves behind its deeper gloom, the exhibition of these exhileranb is followed, after the first convulsive effect is over, by a depression of body and mind more profound and paralyzing than ever. The rem.: edy la literally wore than the diocese. But the Elixir kiss. a dynamic influence. It not onlyntes • new condition of the phyalcal organisation, but per tastes it. The and JOS. I'LISKING matspiiits are not only cheered and elevated by its agency, but kept up to their new level without !levity. ♦ vege• table compound, consented to the system, it seems to act upon the constitution itself, and to revolutionise it. In chronic disease° of the nerve., the stomach, sad the liver, Its operation is all but miraculous. • The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle; two or five dollars; six for twelve dollars. C. 11. ULNO, Proprietor, 192 Wk.:Sway, New York. gold by Druggist° throughout the totted Stet., Camlt nod the Weet lndiee. YLEMILNG & BROS., No. 60 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh. DR. GEO. IL KEYEER, N 0.140 ti and pi.ssat, do 11. L MILERS & CO., No. 67 Wood street. .1. P. PI.I63ILNG. Alleghnir ODlirldstassi-Orrics or Par anima Gee Com. rartf, January 8, 1855.—The GAS 1.,/,11PA.%Y have this day doctoral a dirket:id of 11V ra caws. out 01 the protits or the company on the capital Mica —payola. to /Stockholders, or their leg:.l representatives, forthwith, at the aim of the I..bropooy jan9al2/r JAALES I. urial.iTY, Treasurer. W> Notice to Stockholde Aux. GRANT V &UZI RAILROAD CMPIST, ra.i.fibutgb, Jll2ll ac-orlauce frith the ill:water ' a general meeting oldie Stockholders of the ALI, AIS; tANir 'PALLET RAILROAD DOMPANY, will be held at their office, No. 74 Water area, Pittstargrion the lIlt3T TUtioDAY (tth day) of February next, at IC o'clock, A. AL., at whOn time miff place the report of the President and hienagers for the past year, and a statement of the ado of the Company, presented. lad at 11 o'clock, M., an election for President and Beard of Managers to the enolng year will be bald. [juil] J. OLSSON, Secretary. NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICN, NO. 76 WALNUT 6TUNET, PUILADEArLILA CLURTER PERPETUAL. Authorized 'Capital, $300,000. BSETI'd AEU FOR I.o b 1 UP TILE COM- A PART. Is, idea Notes, (negotiable torn,) secs:wed by Mort gagesand Judgments ................ -....-.. ...... In Mils Receivable, Mortgages and Ju d gment Judgmen o mbs, ko. lOW In CaMi, Cab Assets and Cash 17,UQU U.CADWEL, Prwident. 0. Li. Bierrtary. Sir lire, Marine and Inland Transportation nabs, token at CarrOatt ntra Krainers& Balm, Curling, Robertson a Co, N. liolnim a &ma, Wm. Bain.ley a Co., J. 4.. Llutobban • Co., D. Lab& a Cc., Murphy, Tiernan a Co. Wa&aright, Huntington M. L. Hollowell a Co., & kloyit, David S. Brown :0 03, C. H. A Liao. Abbott, Wood a Oliver, liaison a Denekla, Caleb Cope & Co., Chas. Hemimee A Co., Drexel a Co, Bankers, lion. Wm. D. Haley, . SioU, Baker a Co., Harris, Halo & tki, Deal, Radon £ Co. .1. BANKS b.litiX, Agent. No. 116 Water atm% Yltraborg.. Life, Fire and Maxine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASOBIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMAS I. litXlii, President. Cis. A. COL TON Secretary. EFM;gM;iMM=I also, against lima and Cargo Risks on the Ohio =3 idsaippi rivers and tributaries, and blazine Wets generally. And against Last and Damage by Yin; and against die Perils of the &es and Inland Navigation and lawnspertation. Policies lamed at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parftiwit- Jame/ B. noon, I Wm. B. usy a buena Welltrkan, James D..WGI William Phißipe, Alexander Y, John Scott, i John Fullerton, Joseph P. Ciassam, N. D., I Robert Galway, John APAlpin,l Alexander Reynolds, Arm. W m. F. Johnsten, strong County, James Marshall, Horatio N. Lea, Lineman& Omega b. Belden, I Hiram Bowe, BMW. myttbily Western Fannon' Inaaranoo Company, NEW LISBON, 01110. R. 111 , CAS.11nY, Agent, BT. CIf•RTA ,GI BULLJJIN U. ELLLia) ai., turrsa URGE JAMES KELLY. Prev't. Jeats3 BORBECK, Y. Draft. LKYX 11.611TLN, Secretary and Treasurer. • DIAECTI.S : James Burbeck, !t Springer, Daniel fiarbangh, Sr, Levi N. IL MeLulea., James Lesion, Jere McLaughlin, Janne Kelly, Fisher A-BMWs-mar, Prat., Levi Martin, Secretary. A.. & d. Wilda, Th. Thatetietter, Dr. Irish, Joeoph MU, Bringer Lierbaugb, B. M. Mentos, Wilkinson d lioltstott, Gilbert 4k Frederick, Pideburgh; Jed. Meson, Esq., Bean; Garrote= a Co., Chireland; Graham d AL'Uoy, Dr. G. Fries, • aorta 0. CITIZENS , Insuradac Company of Plidtsbeargh.—W!l BAGALEY, President; d &SOIL L. ILAIMEOLL, Baczetary. Office: 94 Water Erect, bdueens /larked and Wood Ouzo. Worm HULL and CASCO MAIL on Om Obi° and Miesin 4 . . I=e;ra and tributaries. against Loss or Damage by rim ALBO—Against the Perilsof tie Bos t and Inland Narks. tionand Waimporlatioa. WWI= Bagsley, James M. Cooper, Samuel !tea, RobertDunlap,Jr., John S. Dilivesth., Inas .!L Pennock, Frames eel ten, & lysbangh, J. Soloodumazas, Waltorßriaskt, Vita= B. then. John Shlpton. [U. W eaters. Pensasylvastla Sloop! tat... Drs. L. Pcsimcn, Pecusti, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Hun, North-oast corner rof Diamond, Alle gheny city, or. the attending Physicians to the abase Insti tution, for the that quarter of 1024. Application. for admission may he made to them at all hours at chair ollites, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M. Recent =moot acculental injury am received at all le din, without form. lot - VHOWARD Hsulth Assimilation of Pittsburgh, Pu...slYWlCis, I. G. 11114 1111210 ET, oppoilius the Talograpb Two Amodation is organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, in use of sickoes. or so• ddeat. By paying • twill yearly payment, the members of the de iuUon imam • wesAy benefit during sieknees, averaging, from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this dawolation all members are squall intametal in the marrageosent and. groats. 0. B. ICKENZIN, Sraeldant. T. J. Horns, Secretary. Mance Committee—Josue KM, Jaws Bilanze, Cl. N. Hommar. Consulting Physician-7. Ism, M.D. nov&if crOffice OLIO and Peaasylvadla Rall. road Company, Prreatuma, December ZI, lelot.—honca—the Annual Meeting of the !Morelloldere and Election of Directors of the 01110 AND k'iIIiNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, Au the awning yar, w il l be held at th e WS= of the Oumpany, to Pittsburg h, au THURSDAY, the 25th day of January, 1635, funereal the hours of IA A. AL and 3 P. (meeting at lo ) By order of the Board of Directors. deralad J. ROBINSON, Secretary. Us Franklin Aiming Fated said Loam Association, OFACJi, No. 97 FRONT STRRZT. blaeount Day—MONDAY. Note. offered on 13t1TURDAY to the Secretary, at the store of John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood et:reek Weekly Dm received at the gm tato and playa Ldeoltlioal watrura, Secretary. C. Y MAGER, 110 MAltlfaa• etreet exN plids. LW , burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In Grq AND SUVA 11.1BIKTY AND DRS 1300173, offers to city and country dadaist as large and well Baler:fed Mock of Goods as any Suborn house, and same prices, thou saving night, time and espansan ATTICNTION I 8. L. G.—You are thereby notated to attend et Year Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDN.BB. DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and t transact Foch bosi. nem es may =se before the Company. p. KANN, alaralkaaal Secretary pre tom. To Loe....THRI3HOOND MAI OM THY le KY (baY TUNE itIeHIHR HOUB6 (a Hall Imitable (or public meetlop,) legit* let for three or (our nights in the meth. Hairdre or (PoLain at H. heacuitait's. No. he Wood sheet. Willathitese.lthe JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 80. OIETY, of Pittabergh and Allegheny, meets on the Int WEDNESDAY (fever) month, at OCLIOCIILEITENI, In the Diamond. By order. ORO. W. BEILe E. Secretary. o. pi—Plso. of matting, Washington . Wood/gnat, at Fifth atreat and Virgin alley. prproggna Lonas,No.g.f4--IdoetseveryToomiayamming. WIWI= Smiammumr, No. Wl—ideate drat atM thini hada, Mama month. mar2fr.l. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROILERS, • • MEM Aslikr# l4, • rica,-,-.,,,-41454itif PITTISBON.GIL Wm.Lattmerjr., Samuel M. Hier, Witham MILL & CO., anew if 'Rod sad Afik and., PITT M, Pa. *lig Waive _.' ~. ,Tharatrele..P . ODDIPII C. lONZWL, Lewis MD We r Mlilhall1 , 300•11 , WOOd 01( ntission—Dsr.. and 0,1111Arftla• Dom% lama, Oti no. 40. rt* Drift for oniatag per Kw", ~1031104 01111111111 abate will be davit IDA toot. , ISt CheillidaSPL Dome open at %to T *Mott, pert.‘,....otto act annortote at 134 °Wee*. JIW- Tins Januar: Attb, the tartormettr Ott comment* wt.. :l o - ALTUS. TODDILILDISii. ?sr de Danct.........1ear Y, a. Partisgton. After which, THE vmantrAinnotY. Ginger T.D. Dien Lucy-- Waidavrano To be &Dowel triiiraltlataldarlag aturataltle , Cord, by pets CADA. - 1 To oobotntleadth JIMIIO MIL Jambe T. D. Tifee. , MitSONIV - 11L. THEiLIDAT JAB VARY Sitla .04D.—At Um . diken . et diitiritrri,4l'l,- • dttillott. of attandbag / 1 :2- luumoite 50c1.14, for die , . u<At,a4-e Do Yrim will pr pear Ilia MR"" " " I:ll{lu.SD 1111:181,CAL FESTIVAL; coNtUaT, - : MIT& - • T lIVELSDAtit MO. Go ohich *maim Abe `lbilawiwir g t combhisciast of artiste w 41.1 app.. , W comitiatioa with: - • - N.ADAMS , SOU' Dal WU"- • Pllkld DON i.. 1/ ULM FTALTAN Odelsd-JXIDPAZITe &GNU. MAIM, Mom Dollops. Dom tin lian Caslo of Digises and tie She celebrated Pianist seri Caniposor. amViifoesiss, from Corisematoim of ralia,and stio vas inmedadmitlielia Legion of lionor.and mostred a Gold Medal Dm the Sin of Holland, as Lod Elmira and Damsons of the kingdom. SIGNOR PARAILLLLT, First Vlolinistand Composer from the I Dada of Mika. Kir nem melodies' fix the Oddest will ematdo Ow imam f the (Irma of Nom", Mumma ar vas Ripanoore, SAM= OT ACIZILS, is nvoirro, /or "imiemonsou, Dos UtOTlenrs, 72SER101, Menne of admienanhes Meat said WM HOLUM, to all pima the Hai. AMMAN] A LLD! AND 61121TLZILAN12,6b. No nitre ahem fbr securing sate. ME Mai OY BEATS via ceausimee on WZDyFZBDAZ .110l;NING. at p o'clock, at the Hunt Store of lL Sleben No. ill Thhd street, is herrn tinge= of the Hall may be sere With every &dominion tickettill be given a eartitaik r l,ariint the natther can 10 Atka neat. The a tte,te has to remain in the lom.d. of the origami boldlerA mod establishes he ow untiskilp th, apt. Nooks of the Cooent,'conmdalmf, O. Arise, Dann, tat ,I -', to., toe only 26 Cent& The pro,,,,amine, euntainios Loll partinhera of, gimpy.* maw, may to had at the Kano Stoma. - - Colman comma:me at 8 o'clock, precisely. DenZtid LCovs-17 Will Teamster . i r iloor . d !sea re !LES,. sod lbw s,is by 7an23 97 treat street. GAIDENEB. WANTED—AppIy to J. W. Ming& & 00, 97 frau...W.l. 121.zu.-21 bths No. 3 inetlisrn bito.orel; 2) do large do; 10 bbig No.l pickled Herring; 10 hi' bbis do do; 5 lA , s 4 Coen. eh; 30 Lea szolei Herring: received and 55e oak by HILLER. t 11.10 X ETSON, 241 and ZS Liberty at . • L117.2/.0100 dam •n Corn Br, oms• _ CI 20 do Zino Wash Bwrds 20 do Tow sod Cason Begs; 25 do Counta7 Books; • b pieces Coexdry PlammeLs; 2000 be Bar /mad ; for sale by jan22 /- MILLER 0. RICICIITSON Fd.U.I.T—.%) bogs Dry App-e3; 10 do Radm; 50 Imo I. R. MMUS; 15 ht do do; for sale by - jam= MILLRft. & ItICICST.SO6 OAP AND CANDLES—_ 0 50 boxes “Ciaelonsti" - I'lo.l Nastily fioalp; 10 do do 851orine Candles; for Rd. l jsnll3 1111.11.311. t NICHETSON. Maher's, and MlLeaddea Loaf, 1.7 Cambial and Palvadoad Sugars on band and forma by jatlM units * sicKsrsoN. 1 IisOWN STOUT AND MaYMII 11/.14-2 ea-ke Mini I/ Williams' Brown Stoat; 2 casks Itntharfind'a &Mak Alit; ma hand and for sale by jauZl MILL= RICKISTSON. 111AMPAGNS WIES-30 baskrra Iludrir.t.'n" 1714174, Champagne Wine, fbr sale br . . ills1)-100 bushels Pones. Clam Seed; 1.3 60 do Timothy Seed; for side by A.= MILLER t XICKSTSON ALT-160 Ws Na 1 Sad, loodiog am for ode by • jzo23 MILLER RICILSTSON IjIILK PORK-2,000 leo for We by ) jaa22 SMITE & PIKILAIL ARD-40 kegs for sale by j *322 :MTH & Tr Eti BUTTkit— kegs getter tor sale by .11k. Jae= 13M1711 a SINCILAIIL 14UTT/Lta—d bids. hash 801 l this day roodoad sad -I) sale by !J0n20 . 1 HENRY H. OCILLINS. t A l.'P j =lo bbis green Apple=rricoloir, I* LEAD-176 pigs best Galena lard is dem slid for We by FLEXING BEO, ?ie. 80 Wood et. A. 141.A.:`,0N CO. hare inn rammed 100 News al j paw. Cobtawt.. Paramettas, ta., which will be mold at Sonl-Atuitial prices. - IRESti.INCi IClRlNAUS—Slabcganyaml walnut Drams jJ Buemue, mpentine fronts, • handsome artiebs,l 1.1 and for tale by T. B. TOEING k sALT—fal macs fine Table Salt; 1 box fresh Mooesroo1; Just reeelyei by dec22 P. A BRAVO 11910 - CA.NB-21) bbls Jamb rebeird and Ibr sale by C juin 1311S111 t IibIiCLATIL 12NU LIRE VENETIAN 11.2.13-15 bbl* far sale ITV .1.4' *315 FLEEING EROS Vtill ildedt cures-sore rough" handa. All I_ chaps, chafes, &a., an the heals are healed by it. Fold at 12% cants a cake. at N 0.140 Third street. dse2B 1010 bt.EAL-5 bbbi white Ooze Mast, ezus quality,for 4../ We by JAIL BMA *316 Fn I. , cro.beeeN t. BUTTER -3 bbls fresh roll for sobs by Sanl6 - JO, RULAIIIII3IIII. ElWas sma ll whits Ice sate by El Janie JA Z, WLAIXIBUIS Sll. -ANNUAL SALM—A. A. MASON A 01 aro am . selling oa at their tasol•Aanoal Pala, their Mods at Saks, nhasels, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Bonnet; IlalbrOkka ries, ac. . Jule T it-•1S-24 doom of Ent:hangs Bank Stotic, by - AMITPS wow& _ _ Stock Brokar, Q 2 Fourth strut, lASTILIi SOAR-30 Damao In scars and tar Wm by janli PLENUM BM& DICABBONATX SODA-100 kegs he IItOTO sad L for sale by 1.11 jamls /LEMING 8608. 'IIIIOIdIIIDA ARROW BOOT-2 X 1 .1.11 janls A DiII:WIVE PLA.13210,—.50u yds in Mara suns for ante ta jeu3l6 PLIMING MOIL je N NISEANCS ULNLINA-6 grow. bar sal ri z x adS YLMAINfiI, VLCDSIOR, BAND PA23B-76 ream tor us* by LA` janlb mouse 13 AIMS'S COD W - likt - IpIL.-12 dozen of this mint • Dr =dela rteeired by FIAMMTha, jam) corner Diamond and Market stmt. umacAris FLUID MAGNI:M-12 doom. voretai atm, manyed by ;Oa. mega% jan9 corner Diamond and litantot Meet, 1 `k KIED Pk J_/ jan9 ZA Una Just tin:wired and tar oda 117LNELY u. CEILLilqa. BEAlsid--139 actsatual white Bowls for Croy janl 1 HANRY H. (ALM EL WAN 31KA1.-10 Obis tomb ground jolt arrival lola by • JAS. .111.1110EILIN, ja,:l2 $O. 10 Smithfloki swot. I IALED HAT-76 bales Timothy kin) Sur dale by j. 12 J. hil../.OBHUN I,lnz CORN-64X1 bud in odors end far see by Isol3 J. 31'I.AUOULIN JUUKWILEAT P.-OUR-60 sasks (or ca.., by j jsnl2 JAS. MI..AWHILS.S gLIMIC--134) bb4 Louisville Lime Or ea.. by jeull HENRY OULLINIL S YRUP -6 bbl. Loverins's cyrup; F . R. dee..2 20 btas do. :ors; just reesi•62 by R.M. 1) WWI 8-3 dozenth's des received and for sale tr lanlS MARY It CM.lj-NIS. r11111:1E-24 boxes IV. R. Vbeam.la wore.aiht ter riot/ oetl9 I:Natitqi t PVT, ervor. )IPia/Vtd) FIMID CUSIBIL—a m+, ealnillete and re& I able Cutter, suitable - for Ours Stalks of Ugh at the Seed and Implement WarehomiN MUM anat. - • Jena JAIIS3 WARDISAP. PatuNvia llelaliiikLikeTS.—Pole Pruning Swam Saws and Muds, of the best quality, at the Bud sal ba pinment Ware/Krum of B AN,S - Aach es , m eMCO. w w m th wia a4l $2 and $3 par par km tram Imaal lutes. jaall SFAIL•ANNUAL 8A1.2...-A. MASON & 00. vet 400 more of thee@ Loug ' • Li, u $2, ou January 4th. (SOLD kiIiDAL MOON 00. will kj owl 300 pieces more of Gold Medal Deleiwels l = l cents per yard. TIMED APPLES-75 bus for sale !ry I_, dee2B MUTH H ONZY-10 boxes Jost redmind . a R * T er t rA T wit Ll' AY 1.114:68 FOR SALL—A Lev Fria for badeg hsy, stored et Mandl= , Ohio, fc. e WARDROP. GUTAPs efinollb—A new sad Unproved harm, lee < amps V 1 N, Wore, de. janl.B Rel!..S Gems, Mae Gram, Ordinad and }3041 Top. Jame inlaid WILINDILOP. E ' UT Otdi-10 cooks dib day rocalved sad Iss said by udi:. 11/INIM EL COLLENIL 'VRO EMMA, FAILMB TOR BALll—Bitmuird io Hank anady. ORR. $. CUTHBERT 4 SON, *2lO 148 Tbird REEL lAril)-16 kripi prim, Lori jog wealwrixod Ibr We by i WORT COLLIN& - T 3468_ 4 bpi, fresh Egp Ude day rushed sadist MA Pith MUM! H. 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