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V.1'....,•7',4%,.5,:t.t.- F i r ~, ,:4%---.4-,,, ,: ~,,- ~,,, ,-,, - .:.'„.-T ,: . , ~:,' ( ;•., 4 -4 -V e: --7'-..,.: g .,?..,-:.: ~1 - 1 4 4 . '" -P ' ''''.*;-Ib..',PV;r; /:- . - 7. -ifi:L ,. t % • ...., , 1 . , ". ,', ` :-r;`„,11 , ' 135.0472,VP.,;.:* ;..., `, Z".; s l*:;•CPl::o',.4 J- ~.- 1 ,- :: , ... ~ 7 „ : 1 ..t. 4 4,,,..#1._ ~,..., ~.„.,:v .4 :', ,-..'e . , 0 r;.- 0 , •,-..51 ''-'l'._,'''-'74sr)Sttlr'7,l"::*4l:-•er',..%.`; - . . .4' ..., 41`v 4„, e e it 4' • t.." • e • 'a.) 4 self is—Why is the mediation to be offered now I. why not sooner! If offered when Russia first urged its unjust clainmapon Trirkegtherom medi the a tion of America might have averted f unoffending Danubian Principalities the curse of two successive occupations by foreign armies.. Offered now that Sebastopol is tottering to its fall, and the Czar, in effect, ening for pence, the mediation cia only benefit Russia, c ho se l ot ambition provoked the war. The offer of me diation is so unhappily timed that it must, Of ani necessity, improve the poeition of BILBSIS deteriorate that of France and England. * * A regard to truth, and to the honor and lute reste of our own country, compete tie at the same' time frankly to declare that this proposed me diation is urged by a pretty strong party in the United States in pure hostility to England . " One of the Most eager advocates of the in terference of - the United States in the war which now convulses eastern Europe is the New York Herald. 'That journal winds up one of its latest reviews of the progress and policy of the war in these words "No illtitiUOlS of race, no similari ty of religion, no assumed similarity of consti tution can blind the American people to the true significance of the war in the East. Public , opinion is here undoubtedly favoratle to-Rtussia. There is no necessity for dieguieing the - fact, and England le welcome to the admission. Not that we love Russia unre, said that we bate her lees." This, it may be said, is but the counterpart of tha.London Tow revilings of America and every thing American, and naturally produced by them. Granted—but, apart from newspapers altogether, there is evidence of a hostile feeling towards England, of a partizan leani ng towards Russia States. , among a numerous party h ited To what else can we attribute the treatment ex perienced by our prise crew and their officers, after the affair with the Russians in the North Pacific, at San Francisco! To what else can we attribute the numerous enlistments of military officers of the United States in the Russian ser vice! The cajoleries exercised by the Czar with such brilliant success upon Senator Douglas and others, have of late been redoubled. Reports have reached us, to which w cannot at present allude more distinctly, of teestimoni als of a very Arlene nature, indeed, presented by the Czar to American citizen°. All this has had its effect in calling into existence a numer ous pro• Russian party in the United States. It is with this party that the idea of mediation has originated, and its object is to promote the in terest of Russia and damage England. " We appeal confidently to the American peo ple, and ask them, will they allow themselves to be made the tools of a party in this way! Will they allow themselves to be deluded into lower ing the Union into an accomplice and oatepaw of the great champion of despotism and barbar ism! It is their concern how this question is Lo be answered, for it is the honor of the United States that is at stake. " As for this country, Englishmen would deep ly regret to have any unfriendly conduct to com plain of on the part of a kindred nation. Eng lishmen are fully sensible of the power, the valor, and the intelligetce of the North Ameri can republicans. But Englishmen will not hesi tate or pause in what they know to be the path of duty for one moment, let the North American trepublicans, 'or any set of men upon earth, do or soy what they will. Highly though English they will not stoop to purchase it by desisting from what they know to be the discharge of a sacred duty." RUSSIAN TROOPS FROMM TO DRATR.—The fol lowing is news of the 28th December, from Odessa via Czernowitz t r --" Powerful reinforce ments are arriving. There are snow storms, with frost. Two companies of soldiers, on their march, and forty wagon loads of sick men, have been frozen to death. The thermometer (Resumer) is 24 degrees below zero—equivalent to 22 Fahrenheit." STRRISOTH OP TEL RUSSIRIS AZAIIRR.,-The last letters from St. Petersburg are of to 4 24th De cember. According to the Russianiaceonnts, the Emperor will have the following armies in the field next spring :-1. The Crimea army of 120,000 men in the field and 30,000 in Sebasto pol; 2—The Tchernomorish (Cossack's of the Kelm) army, 40.000 men; 3—The Danubian army, 40,000 men ; ' 4—The army in Lithuania and Volhynia, 120,000 men; &—Tbe Hattie ar my, 60,000 men ; 6—The reserve army, 80,000 men. The AilleriSalk rune •111 1 Ahead . . Observing in the Presa of Monday, a descrip tion of the Minie ball with the remark, that though the original efficiency of the rifle was due to the backwoods of America, its patient perfection rested with the French, induces me still to claim for the American arm the sups riority over all others. Within a few days I have - examined a rifle, the superiority of which, to the Minie improve meat, is incontestible. Its penetrations at forty yards with a round ball, eighty to the pound, was thirty yards with a round ball, eighty to the pound, was thirteen inches in solid lone tim ber. It is loaded and fired, with time for an ofi band aim, twelve times in a minute; and after being rapidly fired flay times, was found to be perfectly clean and ready for use as at first. Its weight is less than that of a double barrelled shot gun, and its simrlicity and strength of con struction almost precludes the possibility of its getting out of order. When 1 add that it loads at the breech, most who read this will pronounce it an inevitable failure. No one, however, who has examined, it or tried it, will be inclined to hazard much on such a prophecy. That it is destined to supersede all other ball fiat arms, no one will doubt, who has witnessed its efficiency. I trust that it will not be without its proper meal of honor, begat= our own North West has produced it. A citizen of Milwankie hat the honor of being its inventor. hlr. Howe's patent of 'this invaluable arm is so recent as October, 1864. PENNSYLVANIA I..K.GISLATIJ In the Senate, nothing of very general late. rest was discussed or acted on. A resolution was adopted requesting the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to inform the Senate why they have not made an annual report to the Legijala, tare, as required by law. The Senate then took up the resol .a th th au thorizing the printing of a daily r ‘eee d o f the proceedings of the Legislature. after considerable debate, file resolution, passed—yeas 16, nays 13. * was amended and Adjourned. In the House an 11% ,,ntrttally large cumber of petitions, memorises ac. were presente d , and among them ro . memorial from the Board of grade of Pl , l; tadelphis, for the sale of the canals and railr , oads belonging to the Commonwealth, on motion, of Mr. Cummings, was read, then referred to the Select Committee on the subject. The petitions of last year for an amendment of the ten hour law, were, on leave given, with• drawn from the files and re-presented. Mr. Eyster moved to reconsider the vote taken yesterday on agreeing to the resolution permitting the Committee on the contested seat from Northampton county to take testimony in the case in Northampton. The motion was agreed to, and the resolution, after a lengthy and animated debate, was then negatived, being considered in contravention of law. On motion, ten o'clock, was fired as the stand ing hour of meeting. The House then ad journed. WRECK Or ;LIZ SAN FIIATICIZOG—TRZ TESTI. NONIALS.—When the U. 8. transport ship San Francisco was wrecked, sundry sea-captains hove in eight and rescued the survivors, for which they were handsomeiy rewarded by sub scriptions on 'Change. The testimonials or dered are just completed and ready for presenta tion, as follows: To Capt. Creighton, of the Three Bells, a piece of plate and a gold medal. To Capt. Low, of the bark Kilby, the same. To Capt. Stouffer, of the Antarctic, the same. To the First and Second Officers of the three ships above named, each a gold medal. To each sailor, a silver medal. To Capt. Pendleton, of the Lucy Thompson, a service, of plate. To Lieut F. K. Murray, of the U. B. Navy, a service of plate. To Capt. Watkins, of the steamer San Fran cisco, a service of plate. To J. W. Marshall, Chief Engineer of the San Francisco, a gold modaL To Chief Officer Mellus, of the San Francisco, a gold medal. To the Second Officer, the same.—N. Y. Timor. SUIOIDS BY Ilenamo.—A. friend has shown us a letter, which states that on the night of the 16th inst., the wife of Mr. John Roadman, near Donegal, Westmoreland county, committed sui cide by hanging herself with a hank of yarn, up stairs in her own house. Mrs. R. is represented to be of good repute, about fifty years of age, and the mother of a large family. The cause of this painful tragedy is said to have been mental derangement —Fayette Standard, 26th. LIEU Stns.—A suit for libel wu instituted, on Saturday, against Messrs. Foster & Fleeson, of the Dispatch, by a young maned Jas. Mason. The alleged libel wag' contained in a local item published in that paper on last Friday, in which it was stated that the prosecute wan arrested on a charge of passing ootadoMpsoasy. un - - 4 4 ' 4 "." ; • Enittl MON o.ki MORNING ,needful Natter will be 'bum! on etch Page of this Paper. -S. 11. PETTINGILL k CO., Newspaper Adratiring Apents,are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and 'Weekly Post, and sire authorised to reCei3O ADVIIITOZIONTI and BGBeRIIPTION3 for ue .t the same ratee as required at this office. Their receipts are regarded es payments. Their offime are et NOW YORE, Isr. N•311&0 wan, Poirroa, 10 BUTZ 01301?. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. would con the attention of MERCHANTS AND I.L,,,NkioS MEN to the fact that we have just received from PNiladelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders, for Cards, Circulars, Bill Ll4wt , , Paper Rooks, Posters, and Programmees for exhibi tion-. All orders will be promptly filled. Negro of tne Day. A telegraphic despatch from Mobile says Julia Dean has been already married to Dr. Rayne, eon of the South Carolina Senator. Bon. John Slidell was a few days ago elected 11. S. Senator by the Legislature of Louisiana, for six years from the 4th of March next. New Orleans papers of the 21st say the open ing of the up-river navigation has revived busi ness, and affairs generally wore a more un proved aspect. In the Rouse of Representatives of the Penn sylvania Legislature, on Saturday, bills were read in place to inoorporate the Mechanics' Sa yings Bank of Pittsburgh, and the Bank of Beaver county. In the same body, the bill from the Senate to repeal the act providing for the registration of births, marriages and deaths, was finally passed. President, Pierce has removed John P. salsa Warren, the United States District Attorney of the territory of Minnesota, for commencing a suit in the name of the United States against the Minnesota and Northern Railroad Companywith , out notice to his superiors at Washington. It is suspected that the suit is commenced by collu sion with the company, with the intention of al lowing the United States to be defeated an 4 thus extinguish a lien of the United States upon some of the lands claimed or needed by the company. Truly to enjoy music], there must be a predis position for it, however sweet its cadences or melodious its numbers. With ordinary exhibi tions of it this is peculiarly so ; and a man fret ted with a protested note, or a lady who has got the mitten," are cure to be among the mal contents to whom every note is a squall and every cadence affectation. And thus our semi stars go out in darkness, not so much because of the want of power to beautify the memory of an hour with simpler song, as beesuse of the pre disposed wickedness of the heart produced by causes as trifling ae they are transitory. We would defy the man or maiden, however, let their jealousy or disappointment be as juicy of despised tears as they might, to have gone to the Saturday evening Concert of Madame De Vries and remember long either the-one or the other. The singing of Madame De Vries is of a varied character, though each in itself possessing the highest degree of excellence. Of a strong ployei , cal frame she has a power of lung such as we have never seen exceeded. It Games bursting forth, after a passage of deep tenderness, like the sudden advent of a storm open the summer air. We have heard her in the best tragic scenes of Norma, when her voice become terrible through its unequalled strength and intensity of pathos. On Saturday evening it revealed itself in occasional bursts, mingling with her softer and concert room tones, as the thunder breaks in upon the singing of birds, or the warble of trembling brooks. Of ROSS De Vries, one thing can be truly said, there is no trickery either of dress or seam to steal a plaudit or seduce an encore. She com mends both by the tree rendering and unadorned execution of her art. From e deep pure under tone, masculine in power but all woman in rich ness, up through the bars, now soft and weeping, now glad and joyous, here wild and chivalric, there eccentric and senate, she has touched every heart, eveu if that heart be a broker's, and has mounted far above mule's highest line —having pleased every form of ear and tri umphed without an. effect. Of the gentler style, how beautiful was her " home sweet tome," and an occasional passage ie " Come per me Serene." Of her joyous and glad style, how rich the " Echo Song " —that air so deeply connected with our memory of the gifted Swede. Her flute song was the triumph of the evening, only how ever from its difficulty of performance, and the opportunity it gave to display her power in the .highest rsgieter of the human voice. Clear and accurate rat the flute of Kyle, she struck uner ringly the highest of them all. From the en thusiasm shown we expect to sue Masonic Hall, ou Tuesday evening next, crowded from end to end, atid shall hope to be again a delighted lis tener- Having said so much of De Vries we have no room for an extended notice of the other per formers. Morini had a fine voice, which showed itself to much advantage in the beautiful duet from •` Lis Favorite," and also in the " Roman ce," fro; n Ernoni. Legere was handsomely re ceived, and played with much moOeptation. Sig nor Fe sarelli plays well, but seemed out of humor either with himself or his cremona. But the whole Coneert was one of much delight to us, and we believe to the large assembly present. If a thing of beauty is a joy forever, and a con cert be a thing, then we hard added another joy to the accumulations of-former days. The last Concert of this troupe will take place to-morrow night, on which occasion numerous operatic gems, heightened by the preemie of a full orchestra, will be sung, Madame De Vries singing seven times during the evening. =EMI r.z .r a- 0. • its f . A 0 .. 114 OR t - 7*.--mr-N.4-`o*.;)oAr. 4k,".; - ' " 'r* , • • • • t-. • ' . *oo 11. dr. 4, 1 : 6: 1 4,. 1 ,er .• • •‘,., 4 111 e t i t4, - : • 7 ... '4 l • &I ' 7-4.:W "'A , . • . ing Vut PITTSBIIRG_II: JANUAR TFIEG CONCERT NIGATIVID.—A Bill was lately introduced in to the legislature of our State providing for the repeal of the three 'hundred dollar exemption law. It was referred to the Judiciary Commit tee, and has been by them reported back with a negative recommendation. Almost every year since the three hundred dollar exemption law was passed en attempt has been made to repeal it, but without success. We do not believe it will ever be repealed, -and attempts to repeal it may yet result in increasing the amount and value of the property exempted from execution. Two years ago a bill was introduced to increase the amount to $l,OOO, and that bill had many friends in the legislature. The course of legie tion for years has been to restrain the credit system, and such exemption laws are designed for that purpose, as well as to protect the poor er classes. A BALM FOR Two Wounnen Briarrs.--Boma heartless wretch or wretches, without the fear of the law before their oyes, or thinking of the pain It would cause two, perhaps loving hearts, pre maturely published in the Cincinnati papers the marriage of Mr. Charles Kohl to Miss Julia Con olin. However, the aggrieved Charles and Julia discovered the parties who so deeply wronged them, as the following from under the marriage head the next day will show: AsAvow:lr.—The marriage notice which appeared in Wednesday's Commercial, relative to Mr. Chae. Kohl and Jolla Colman, is all a hoar. The parties ooncernpl done It thoughtlessly, without taking the consequemw or injury they were doing into consideration, and an very sorry they did it. 'They feel that no apology they can make will be snfOcient to cover the Injury; but tenet the agrieved for ties will forgive them. ' If this is not a sufficient remedy for the "in ! ward bruise," we think the Balm of Thousand Flowers might answer, as it has untold curative virtues, if we may believe certain "Boston Foote . • •, ' • I 4 4 }ki. Irk tbe • 411: l IMMM!EM=I . . . ,_ TIM Bier MSS Or rue Raer.—Philadelphia ill iiiiiiiiisi; Or which Ii the boss Wino : i SYMait.o 4.. v......-- a great place in the estimation of Philadel- • Destroyer I Is e question daily and hourly asked by = phiens—although with outsiders ebe is not eon- parents, =atom for the heath of their children,. All whet Sure Hope far tae etas.—D&YORS.WW are at nil acquainted with the article, will Miniedilibil DIVIOOBATTIM ELIXIR OR OORDIAL.—The startling eidereil to be " faster than the law allows, " answer, IGL ?CLAMPS. ORLY.BRATED PRRIIIYUGGI. It cures of menial, dlseues wrought by this marrelmorking The phrase "sa sharp as a Philadelpliii. lawyer ,' has never been knowecto fail, lad is one of the safmt rem- ultimata,. has wakened the public mind from the apathy dies that eau be used: A friend of ours lately handed as with whim, hThiumnble qin„,,Aub, h .& ~...,,,,,to m ki has grown into a proverb . Nevertheless, it the following etatemeit in reference to this Vermituger it to regent what are ble ed "'patent medicines." It is not sounds very ma* as if it hsd,its origin In the risy Yost, September 25, 18452. toe much to say, that nothing abort of miraculous tritely °. Quaker City; for "in several encounters, of our ' 1 GI woruceme —A. young lady all 'squints.. ha1 . ....,b... sition hoe ever produced such raid relief to the feeble sad own knowledge, a legal gentleman from Pitts - 1 f h ' e r r n ti t . o t i . , 3 Dr. e br ri 's Oa . abratdVvitb worms . ifutes. Stile."‘7. suffering. Thousand. of both nest, WhONV MMUS eye burgh utterly discomfited the best of these same thgll P. discharg.= , t' anTo ' en th ultimeZyptoreatraturite,ngterrioyeer the of whom . vr ,, e . re u teibrid i d p en „. „ . and too , k one . vin Jolla...L.:tied. She wee "sharpen." However, this may be true of the Immediatsii relieved or all the dr i eielful irpton ed i r boom redly broken in constitution and on the high road to the block letter gentlemen; but it is not equally ap- alts this young lady does rap i d l y her name her usual grave, have been restored, by two or three worms of the plioable to her menhants, if her Board of Trade f ed ... ; ., t t ir reekiiim e h , o N wr aeriiar, Fifth tan street, and she re- Bli d elr, to nnae wro his buit healtdTtep.Agent bee st au the ti p m roo ., fs to and... is a fair sample of that alms. That body has •D. B.—The rsluda° remedy, also Dr. Ml '''''' ' ' °rl " hit . it them. The mollidne only require. facts to sustain it petitioned the Legislature once more to sell the Minded Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug lulles who for years had been suffering from the worsi Public Works, , partioulerly the Main Line, and i 3 t ° "' l in this sty. oomilications of the peculiar dlillculties to which too many suggest the minimum price be fixed at seven D Purchasers ,r,. w v ili mi be r cereful to sok for, and take owe but a the ~..l are subject , have be. relieved ta t i ., ti ... age. AU others , to comp...J..or' month; casting off, as if by enchantment, the lassitude, minions; for, argue these learned Theban., the ~,,,.thie,,,. • peer, nervous irritation, low spirits, and debility, end be mime line will soon be rendered worthless by Slu, for sale by the sole proprietor., oomt:ir active,healthy andcheerful. The INVIGORATING MIMING BROS, competition from the Pennsylvania Railroad. If r.f.Wit hi indeed a godsend to the feebler sex—restoring this argument is worth anything, it will prevent laoralas , its salt at any sacrifice; as no capitalists, even ----- with mental visions as obtuse as these gen tlemen imagine our legislative Scions to be pos sessed of, would purchase what will shortly be worthless I Couldn'A the Philadelphia lawyers sucesasors to J . Kidd k Co, No. el Wood street- to re.rularity every intermitted function, and in many in _ - (Lucre blessing the despairing wife with maternal joys. Nor is it less certain to its action open man, whether weak,ned by now, or suffering from *Restitutions' debil ity, new divers* liver disease, or any other disorder that impairs the integrity of the virile hintikin. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot• the. Price three doliars'per bottle; two for fire dolials; ei lend a little of their sharpness to the Board of rkr twelve dollars. C. IL. RING, Proprietor, rade ? If they could spare a little, we know 11M Broadway, New York. - T of no set of persons who stand more in need Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada and the Wait Indies of it. YOLING Muff's Biwa Suomi—The MU:llM sexy of this Society will be held to-night at the &session charoh, Ray. Mr. Lee's, on Seventh street, Pittsburgh. Addressee will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Paxton and Rev. Mr. Quick. The Reports of the differat' officers will be read giving detailed accounts of the transactions of the Society - for the last year. This useful and praise worthy association has heretofore been well sustained and encouraged in this community, and it is hoped that a full house will great the speakers and officers this evening. No collection will be taken up. The public are earnestly invited to attend. BenefitofT.D.Atee and Herr Cline. To-night Messrs. Rice and Cline take a benetiti and we hope it will prove one in deed as well ae in name. This will probably be the last oppor tunity our citizens will have to see the man who created such a furore about a quarter of a cen tury ago, as Jim Crow." Herr Ciine'e tight rope performances are truly wonderful. Since the death of Leon Javeill, of the Ravel troupe, he bee not his equal on the American stage. Go and see them. Each are great in their portion iar line. . BLaciwoon's Msossina —This sterling mug• sine has been received by Miner & Co. and Gil denfenney & Co. The January number is unu sually interesting, and will amply repay perusal •••••••-- - EMIT Fins DAOUIKSIOTYPID.--Sbe is full forty, is Fanny. bports curls like a girl of seventeen. They are auburn—poetically so. Has a keen, flashing eye. Nose between Gre cian and Homan, rather Gila and rather good looking. Cheeks with a good deal—quite too much—coloring. Come" of rouge. Bad taste, but no business of ours. Lips well turned, and indicative of firmness rather than of—sugar. Chin handsomely chiseled. Whole countenance betoken' a woman of spirit and high nature gen erally. Form fine. Chest • model. Not sur passed. Carriage graceful and stately. ltother tall, and emphatically genteel. Pretty foot. Ankle to match. Hand small. Likes to show it. Dresses in the out-and-duh schooL Fonder rib bons, laces, millinery, &c., generally. Talks rapidly. Is witty and brilliant—Gutting •od lashfuL Proud as Lucifer. Food of fun. Hates most of her relation". Treats her father and Nat. almost brutefully. Has three as pretty girl/ as ever wore curls. Is proud of them, and justly. Is heartless. Is a flirt. Live" in cloy sr. Is worth $20,000. Got it by pen and ink. When passing the street takes eight eyes out of ten. 00 the whole, wonderful woman to Fanny. —Horton Dispatch. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Deported Eapresaly for the Daily Darning rot Ilardliata Frlpt• with rl=-Isials Or. dared to be biased Nsw IOIIIIC, January 26.—(/tilers have been received by the authorities, from Washington, to seize • Sardinian frigate expected here with • large number of criminals on board, as soon as she arrives, and detain her until an investiga tion is had. The Weather New Yoga, January 27.—There wu a heavy gale here last night. It is now clear mid cold. Ootaxancao, January 27.—There has been furious scow storm for the last thirty-four hours. The snow is now twenty icons@ deep. iItATTOID, Cr., January 27.—The tobacco mactufactory and warehouse of Ira Baxter, re cently belonging to Fuller S. Burnham, was de stroyed by fire tut night. The stock is estima ted at $lO,OOO, building 2,600; insured, $6,000. linttread Accident Beamartzto, Unto, January 27.—There was a terrible collision on the Railroad last night, about fifty miles north of this place. We will send the particulars soon. French ■pollation Bill Pleased. The French Spoliation Bill was passed ; yeas 110, nays 76. Death of lion. L. 6 nos. BOSTOIII, January 27.—The Hon. Luther See erenoe died at Augusta, Maine, yesterday. REV. DR. COVEL'S RHEIIMATIC PILLS, Ebr the Sqle., anaplelt and Speedy Cure of Wantwaary, Chronic, ficriditary and Mercurial Rheumatina, Eaten wane Owt, Lselisbago,Sciatica, and other Dtrusts affecting the Muscular Motes, QOM AN ARRAY OF TE.STIAIONY es Dr. Corer KILLITUATIc MIA have rallod forth from 141 dosser, rout never voluntarily offered in favor of any other Medicine. The cases of core comprehend EVERY STAGE OF RHEUMATISM, Whether amarmpauled by that terrible sensibility of the parts affected, common in the inflammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which so often render the victim of Chronic Rheumatism • helplese cripple, or by the ever changing eymptome which are sometime the characterisHos of this Protean complaint. Unlike the "Sangrado" praction of bleeding and purging, which soma sapient medi). consider the lemtnaute mode of treating Rheumatism, these Pills 1117gaiii and cherish the animal forms, invigorate the constitution, and thus act as the *Diem of Nature lit her efforts to cast off the dis ease. Their medical action is direct and epecido. It reaches the mderfa inexibli or mite of the disorder, through aU the complications of nerves and fibres in which it is entrenched, and expels from the blood the febrile principle which feeds, and spreads, end intensifies, while it spreads the fetal ten dencies of the malady. Coutlon--Boware of Counterfeits I I Be particular, and enquire tor Rev. SAMUEL COVEL'S RHEUMATIC PILLS, and see that the hove have, on e outside wrapper, his signature, countersigned by CL IL RING, General Agent, Ha Broadway, New York, without which none are GUMMI. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. gfa..Bold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh; .1. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. dee.2.113m PrOoissmatlon. MAYOR'S OFFICE, Prrissurtoa, January Zith, 1855. X1T11F.R.11.113, the prsoUce of selling intoxicating liquors, V V and the performing of worldly employment and bu sinus on the Sabbath day has continued to increase alarm ingly in thl. community, having the tendency and effect of corrupUng society, dspra the the minds of the public, and trup•Ung sgainsi all taw of religion and moral. Sy, it is therefore found necesury that the evil should at once be abated, and peace, comfort and happiness again be restored to the public. It is not my desire to exercree severe and stringent measures to accomplish the reform Ito much and strongly needed. Calm, oonsiderate reflection on the part of threw who have hitherto been living In open violation of the laws of the land, it Is anxiously hoped, will now convinoe all of the and propriety of a future general and chriatian sulontisdon to their requirements. last any person may be discovered, who will not yield to the demands of the law, which require. a suspension of all kinds of secular business on the Sabbath day, orders have been lamed to the Police to notice every infrution of the laws, and to Übe all dim. genes In bringing the offender to justice. The lama mare and stun be enforced. Given under my hand and the seal of said city, the day and year aforesaid. lan2notl FEED. E. VOLE, Mayor. WY. U. Wm- al& D. X'VAX. Wm- H. Williams As co., BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. JS. anew WM and Thirst Weds air All transactions made on liberal term. Collections of Bills, Noise, M., promptly ottended to. jerauer AIISTI. 11.9QM111. STOOK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 99 Aorta st., above Mod. OTEB, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgagee, and Loans on oalls• Nterals, negotiated. Mocks bought and sold on con minion. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and ale at Oopper Mocks._ All WM."— Jona W. Butler & C4l2 acautin _ . ritWARDIEI AND ooleassioN DeoWe Is all kinds of Pittsburgh Monotodoo.Lood MA ROA Lad. a not anat. . OWN 4 . , ! i f 4 . ! ! . •4 J • ' A ir Consramptlos amid Spitting 8100 d.... see the certiOcate of Mr. Turner H. Ramsey, for many years proprietor of the Farmers' Hotel, Frederkkeburg, Va., and tote of the City Hotel, Richmond, V. Dr. John Hinge, of the city of Richmond, though a revs let physician, end of Inures opposed to what he celled quack medicines, wee obliged to say that Its good effects to the case of Mr. Hammy, were wonderful indeed. no had been given up by several physicians: had tried moat of the quack medicines, and wee on the verge of despair, as well se the grave, when he tried Carter's Spanish Miztare We refer the public to hie foil and lengthy oath:trete ;round the battle, stating his cure. ",.• See advertisement. • air The Pleasure ausd Comfort of being wax 010110 In a SUIT OF CLOTIIII2I, Is greatly enhanced by having them 0000, and cot: am TO TIM sums. °RIBBLE has got all that is aro:nary to effect that great consumma tion, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persons wishing to experience all Ws, and be only moderately charged, can do eo by calling at 240 LIZZATT must, head of Wood. P. S.—Puttsloons, to particular, is one of his preatesi forte, Ile c ainot be boat In the style and fit of tide gar mou. Aftascroao riferewest could be given. If necessary, to isocroborata tide se. Leon t. (dere t OIaBBLY - Fro. Leeture.--.1. U. lIOPKIN el, Keg • mem• ber of the eitteburgh B. will deliver an opening uhircev, as tie IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Lafayette Buildings, Wood street. on THIS (Monday) EVE. NINU, at 7 . 3. i o'clock. Admbedon free. janYlie madame De Vries for One Night More. MASONIC HALL. TURNDAY IC.YRNING, JANUARY 3Uth AT TIII3 UIl V.:IT I/IWlnn Or >IAN Y rARTIEI3 WllO were tumble to attend on neturdey evening. Sind. D. lute poetychiel her engegeni•nte at lierrieburn and Lenin.. ter, end give • third aDd ost tively her USICAL FIBITVAL, IN PftaalUßOll, oN TUESDAY NEXT, JANII• RV 30th, 1854, The Manager boo the honor Co announce that he has en• geed for the ceruion • GRAND ORCHESTRA, II La under the direction of MARTIN LAZARE. ,IR. VOGLE, - - - The P•ctramme will omelet of the game from TEA OPMELAS, WiTII FULL oliCutiaTa&L AMAIPANIIIIiNT. ILLDAYE SOLI DI VBIILI WILL MO SEVEN TIMES, VIZ: THE GREAT FLUTE ARIA, From Mozart, CASTA DIVA, from Norms, ERNANI ININLASII, from Ernara, and the RATAPLAN DURETT, the Daughteu ut the Slorrtoreut, and tiara other tall• 11. M plums. edguors MORIN I, LA ZA RE uod I'ASARILLL, eiil ammo DI • rho ' erlmoon 01 Idea. The prim of •dmledou llu Wen died at ON t DOLLAR, to all parts of the tLlt. TICKETS ADMITTING A LADY AND INTLYILiN *LAO . 40- No calm (limo for mouring dALY ((V SW.ATS WEI matettepret% MONDAY MORNING. at 14 o'.•laa*. • the Lltore of 11. filcher. No. 101 Third street, what dl•jnm of the D•Il may be men, JanS:• gotel tor Loma*. ILEY'i Ulnas, (f_sinerly am.... the Lus...an.ns 11 tiocs.) is otlerni IJr 1t... on favorable terms. Being 1,1:1lIkte1 on U.. Of fourth street and Grantor+. to I L Gunn flows, oust atunt midway been the iteentgnada Wharf and the Fenno/mown Depot, It la one of the moo: plenesot, etnyeulent .141 deeiraole locations la the city he faentshal, tf &eked, and lensed for • tent J gaers, nrtuntendatt from Use first of •pril nest Yin further "Ira - matron apply to JUSYI'II S. a A. Y. hi' IItRIPON, &try*, j sea+ _Unite No. 143 roar t,A o...rittAblarAh. ILATe. of Tramsportatiosa lexpr.s• 1141-1.- • . YTit.it Tllll YIRS/I.OV PhIigUARY, there will be 21. f ro m of rersarr.raa ros Morr. oft hairy goodly, to sots, from Phillodelphis to Pittsburgh. W. R. BARMOLL, Jerii,V-Zt AV.{ for the Adams geom. Compaoy. AGAZINEd TOIL Fa BRIJ AKT—Vor eale by 11. bi/NTLIL t arnithfield Wee% Putnam's Idouthly, for February. fluter Lady's book, do. Peteroon's Moguls., So. lloumbold Wordy, do. Orahassie Moguls., do. Balloa's MAgassine, do. NSW BOOKS NCR , BOOKS! It y Courtship and Ito Conseouenose: by Henry Wilma. The Perils of Courtship, or the Adventure. of Novel Meador. The idiot:el. of the Court of Queen Anne : by William Um.= Alnesortb. Ruth Wall, • Dosneotic Tale: by Fanny tern. The Life of Horace breels7, editor of tha Nor York Tri bune: by .1. Butt,. The Life of P. T. Barnum, written by himself. Tot=klaguihs, for antiar7 ; prim la cants. 11. BLINK& a 00,, jon79 No. 31 Emithflold pined- syoOKti FOR SAUL— Earhaage Stout; Citimus Depoult Bank Stock; Pittsburgh Laks,rirs sod Marion Insurance Suck Ohio and Parma Railroad Stock; North American Stack; Ohio Trap Rock Stock; Ridge bliotosOompaoSTLNSt y oc ; by I.OOl k llA, Stook Broker wt Vnurth erred. xv °TICK TO tlAuDENßits—Public Auction or Svo clot. j' pod Sash, and ADO Forting Gleans, to withdrawing from the Market Garden. I will *ell without reserve, on Thursday, February lat,at 9 o'clock, A. M., the euUre Bieck of Bash, and fixtures suitable for the forcing of early crop. jau.T.) JAMES WARDROP, Manchester. 1 jLANKETS, DLLN A. MASON ..k tA). will .13 closeout the whole of their extensive 'Delco( Blankets, aousisting of all the different malts and sixes, at a reduc. Lion of nearly onw pries. half the usual pri. Jan ---29 Still They — tome. THE BEST EVIDENCE of the excellence of 1 1:) ,•' ‘''''.... CARGO'S PICTURES, is the fact that his room* are crowded with customers, who go away de lighted with the equivalent which they obtain for their money. Gallery, Apollo Building... 71i Fourth street, next, Mer chants' Exchange. - .20 NVJatILANTWROT TO FADE—The Pictures taken !hr Fifty Casts sad upwards, at the Enterprise Gallery . Villains mat, 102 'fourth street. Janite ir AU A LN kT3 FOR VEDRUARY.—Putnrun's Monthly, In Orders Lady'. Look. Dallon's Dollar Monthly. Yankee Nations. Peterson'. Ladles' National klagailme. Chambers' Joarrral, for January. The Life of P.T. Barnum, written by himself; 6th euP:plz. Together 'nth • large and extensive esaortment of V entities for the 14th of February next, Just received and for We by W. A. GILDKNYISNNEY A CO., No. 78 Fourth street. _ _ _ 6MfANDIUAI:SALS.—t, A. MASON CO. will realise 0 god open Inn few days, another large lot of cheap Cal. 10061., Bleached and Brown Muslims, Starlings, Checks, Tweeds, Sc. jariTS B ll for Sala. QUITABLIA FOS. SALT, or other purposes. Apply at the L jatilti Milli STEAM MILL, Allegheny. LATEST MUIIIO.—PUIiTER'B LATEBT BONO M third Times Come Again No More; as sung with umma: mamma by Santora's Serenader.: words and music by S. C. Footle. Now•Leisys; a humorous ballad : Converse. Petrifaction; new Hong: by Barker. I'm Waiting for the Boring Mrue; a most charming new ballad: by Barker. The nappy Man; rag and chorus: loam. I'm Not hired' At All; one of the beet Irish ballads ever written: by 8. Lover. and his Dinah; ooddo *mg hy. Perry. I Cannot Dear Mother; new : Barker. Brighter than the Morning Star: Brown. The Heart and the Rome: Dressler. 11.11 Boom Etiquette, etc., etc., received in advance of th trade and for sale by MENET KLEBER, 1=23 Wan of the Golden Ilarp, No. 151 Third et. strimtsd to promptly .L- Q WSW ADVIDITIBEILENTS 04 , 0 SMALL 1A.11.113 VOll. sALM--111tuated 0.111 coutty, Ohio. B. CUTIIBSIIT it SON, taxa° 140 Thled street. C elestlale, Sliassic nate laud BlLmseovles, A'MEND AT NU. 10 VS OOD STN.EXT, wham you will Afind a completeassortment of the above styled OAPS, gether with • lege sitek of Silk and Plush Cps, which to will ho sold at • gust reduction on former prices, to does the stock for the wean. Jug)J. WILSON A SON. A COMIC OIL, FOR DEANNENEL—ThIs Ear Oil Lae the Jill effect of relieving the tension . ; aisd bringing into use the natural action of the puts, so u to restore the besting when lost or impaired. ThLt Ls proved by Bo many and well known nue, tbstOther•• known, It needs no praise. All deaf persons should use Lersetti's Acoustic Oil. It will re. Rue at once. Avoid any imitations. Ask lbr Lusettri Acoustic Oil, and MU DO other. Sold by lawli B. L OCITIIIINHT, 140 Third street. 1865. First Importation of Fine Watches. 1856. Jun RECEIVED PODS BOXES Of WATClird, direct from Burma, mutate:mei to my especial order, and which Icon fully recommend and warrant as good tims keepers and at mon P 11025 than me retailed at ln witsra citim. We hare also Itslimmd Watches and Clocks. liagulators for Railroad Stations, $OO to $75. Silver Watches from $lO to $OO. Gold Watches trom NA to VZID Wawa Earatatan,--Our best attraction, aided by superior worttman, l e camcanaly devoted MIA* repairing and clean ing of fine Watcher, 67 Market street, corner of fficurth. W. W. WILSON, Sale -7 Practical Watch Maker. °tie*. HAVE this day enmenated with me in the wholesale llron and Ocedbelionary bueinam, my mu, T. a An derem. The bestows bereallar, from thie date, November lith e 1354, will be oonduoted under. the name and ityla of J. O. Anderson r Sem men J. O. ANDERSON. 1011aTaNG A YUTIO, OR law niar• of thaw, =datable align on band. Peron' dadring • mut that can b• Domini *a days without amine Ihra s aboubl adl sad me thou. T. IL TWIG Oar AGENT& ELKIN:ENG k BROS., No. 60 Wood strut, Pittaboxgh. DR. GEO. U. KEYSEE, N 0.140 Wood greet, do R. N. MUNE k CO., No. 67 WoodArest. J. P. mum). Allseboov (t 3. jan27xlaror PrOulannation,..ewhereee, t h e eitner,hr,eri . and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WHlGars PREMIUM. ICATILUiIigi, hash:deiced envious I persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap pearance, but absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to Injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask for Wright's Premium Katha lion, and they may rely on receiving az, article unequalled for its virtues for restoring • decayed had of bar, for a cool, refreshing and delightful applicatkm during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dissiness and headache, and for the toilet it bas neyer3m4 an equal for its planed and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of teetimonials area sufficient guarantee (or its completely restoring a decayed had of Bair; for re moving all dandruff; for prevention its falling off, whether from Manor or diem's; and lorentirely ri peing with the smotaity of using hair dyes, as it excite., t secretions, praineing • supply of its natural pigment , or coloring mat ter, giving the tear a dark, glossy appearance, with • luxu riant growth. For male by every drugsdat in the city, and by druggists tnd merchants throughout the United t,tem. A libend oe=nts count to wholesale dealers. Price 25 a bottl. PETER T. WHIGHT A CO., 241 Market et., Philadelphia. • by GEO. IL KILYtIOIt, no. leo Wood street, janl7,dawam is Pittsburgh. Sf;r i'llisse.+W. driver., COIUMOUS, Vbl Secretary of the Ohio Imuranew Company, who wae take to New York In extreme debility, with Piles, to hare operation performed by the celebrated Dr. Ilott,askhe only chance to save his Die, sceidentally beard of the PAIN XX TRACTOkstates, "For years my disease deft medical skill, and grew worse until cite became Intolereble. As mon es I commenced usigay &dee I newt in bed gar the night the first time n :months, the frequency of the discharges abated, and in a few weeks the dysenteric secretion was entirely suppremed, and from that time to this, I bare felt No POO Nu aoa.Visea, Nu Dtalliscia, and am . now es strong and hourly am ever.' Otilithe AND BUNIONS mu be cured with DALLEY'S PAIN IiXTBACaIIt by rubbing same et It in, ors, sod mound the parts morning and evening, keeping on a small guaranty sonata on linen. It completely draws out the Corn. Pe• sons lamed with Guils and Bunions--unable to war boom, and some walking on or have been man. pletely and micemetolly cared O. by it. N. CLICKS,: till A CO., Proprietors, New York. For mile by Dr. O. IL KEISSIL, ISO Wood street., and by all Druggists and Dealers to !Winner throughout the Stat.. jeur2a2w ihi-to the ;AL.:nese— No greater happinms can mortals And, Than saving trouble to all wom a nkind. Bead and rod.% ye daughter. Lair of Eve, Dry up your tram, NO longer need you grieve. Dr.CIiEIiSKIAFPri PILLS FOR /SILLS:, year. of Unparlile l o l MID.. have proved the virtue o thew celebrated Pills in New York. Can be safely nerd in e at panful irr e geleritim, °helmet/ODA No. Pull and expli cit directions with each box. Cell and get a circular gratis. These Pate a:wind never be taken Marius pregnancy, as they would be stare to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and Dew trim miyttung injurious to life or heath. Direccilau accompany each boo. lice $1 per boa. jaLie ------ a, Neils, ..e, filteclalaolidera....orma ,k, alum' V MAO flausomiConrise, Pittabargb, Jana ary 1. 16.54. • —la aetemlanna with the Charter, a genusi manna or the ritnekbolitarn of lA. ALLIF.O.EN Y VALLI; V KAI Labial/ CLLVIYAN I, will ta. bald at U... office, N 0.74 pats Janet, entabonti, on the /1/ilif TUMULT (nth day) t saLtarr ai l t i.A. t 7 ,,, .-. 17: ,- --, -,,‘,...., l,, t wtuc~ , u 412.3 1 ,1 poll yinr, and a St 4.12111111 of Mil atLir. of tba Company, will b. oreelnie.L And at 13 o'clock, Ai., an election ler ere...dent and. lioard of to Lir lbw angling year will be bald. LI.FII J. UIIiSON, eametary. NORTH WIZTIMII IMBIIRAMOE COMPLY!, OFYICX, NO. 76 WALNUT STUILET, PUILADELYIIIA. C DART ER PERPET UAL. Authorised capital, 11300,000. IiSKTTA LLillt.LE 10It aMY LinaelEZ VY TILE 00M -11 „ PANT. In Steel Not., (negotiable torm,)seeared by Mort. gaipo and Judgment. ___ ...... ........ 4100,00.3 In lulls Receivable, Mortgage. ami Jadgmenu., k0 _101.1,000 Beech, k In Csab, Cash Lase.. anti Caah iterm.........-.-.... 47,u00 Total H. CADWEL, Praaldeca. U. 11.1.11/nLI, Siarataxy. a,- fut., Hanna and Inland Tranoportanun rinks, tae".. at current rat.. REPERENCIS. rainsnann. Kramer t liatam, Curling, Roberta= k Co., N. Holm. a Soo, Wm. /Mural+) t Co., J. A. I/mamma t Co., D. Larch t Co., iturpny, 'Lemma A Co. Walnxiabt, Liontington - llollowell A Co., A lloyo, • Darkl 6- Brown A Co., C.:l. I tl.. Abbott, Wood I Oliver, liraton A Denckla, Caleb Cope A Co., Chat. klagarges A Co., Drexel a Co., hankers, Lion. Wm. I/. liedey, &IA; Baku a Co., I.larria, I.lale I CO, Deal, !WilLslgus ko.I Co. J. BANKS ~ Agent, real • - No. 115 Water atreet„ Pittanurgi. Life, Fir e ' . n 4 Marino Inanrance Company; OFFICE bb FIFTH STREET, AILAISOBILC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. .puss S. 11001.1, Pnaddent. A. Cation Secretary. This Company ma t® every ineuranoe appertaining to or connected with LIVE RISES. " Also, mann:Let Hult suidtilirgo Risks on the Ohio and alis. orls4ppi rivers and tributlril., and Marine Siete genendly. And sgelnet Loss and Damage 'by Fin., and against the Penile of the Sea and inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies iesutd at the lowesd rate. corodstent with safety to all pullet. 10112CtOilli: James B. lksin,l Wm. S. Mayen, Samuel Wedurlieu, James D..hi'Llill, William Philllpe, Alexinaeißradley, John Scott, I John Fullerton, Joseph P. tlassam, M. D., I Robert Ualway, John 31'Alptn, Alexander Reynolds, Arm- Wm. P. Johnston, - strong County, James Marshall, Horatio N.Les, Kittanning, Hiram Stowe, Bearer. 4 . _ CITIZENS , lostarane• Uosapony of Pattobaryik.—WM. lIADALSY, tnoniont ; SAMUEL L. MA BELL. Secretary. Office: Pi Water EtraLbetwern Jiartet tout lf,,,,astretts. Insures MULL and CAII.OO Basks, on the Ohio and Kiwis sippi }LIVELY and tributaries. , insures against Lo.• or Dunne by tire. ALBo.—dgelsot Lite Perils of U. Vies, and Inland Nell's tionandtransportation. nalKswin Wm. LarlotorJ r., Baronet M. Kier, Wallow Bingham, John 8. Dilworth, Freneeieellere, J. Boboolunewer, trims, WlUhi L Hasa. John Bhiptiee. deell William Sagaley, James M. Cooper, Pamuel Rea, Robert Dunlap,jr., &. I Isaac M. Pennock, B. turt.ugh, Walter IMeant,. " t —lo.2nra—[—.essissylvatialei Elospatml.— Dm L. Stiousca, Second, between . Wood awl Market streets, and J. Rums Noriboast corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the abase lrunl• tution, for the trot quarter of IttS4. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours a their °Mom, or at the Ilospital at 2 o'clock, P. M. liecimt cases of aocidental injury are received at all hours, without form. ialOtr HOWARD Health Asaesclatlon of Pittsburgh., P0..-.01 , 1110E, No. 1.03 MIRY IiT.CIET, opposite the Telegraph Office. This Amociation is organised for the purpose of affording mutual amistance to each other, in case of mcknasvor so. cident.By lying small yearly payment, the members A. of the averaging from 1'1,25 to $lO par week. In this AlaoClatiOn all members are equally interested hi the management and profit.. B. B. 6PKENZIII, President T. J. Horns, Secretary. Flounce Committee—JoBl.lll KIS% liars 1111301, G. N. Hamm Consulting Physician—P. Wen, 61. D. =rad Omoa Ohlo sad Porkaarivaaala Rail -10. road Company, PITTIOOIO/1, Deamber 23, 11664.—Nortne—The annual Meeting of the Stockholders and Election of Directors of the O HIO AND PINES-IL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, for the ensuing year, will be held at the dikes of the Company, in Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of January, 1256, bittween the I bourn of 10 A. M. and S P. M., (meeting et 1u ) By order of the Board. of Directors. deaktd J. ROBINSON, Secretary. I)ZrFranklin Siaving Fend and Loan Aaaosiathen, OYFICR, No. el MONT STRKET. Dneouot Day—MONDAY. Notes °Skied ma SATURDAY to the Secretary at the store of John H. Minor, No. 81 Wood street. Weekly Dues awaked at the same time and pl at ,[deakim) J. WIUTTLIDI, Secretary. DO. ATTSNTION 18. 1.. G.—Yon an Saab, notlfled to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WIDNMB DAYS mod PAYDAYS, for drill, and to transact such ltnai- Dam aa may acne Wore Ow Company. P. KAMM, marlitettal Sacratary pro tem. To Let.-113.1 1 9itouND STORY OF THZ NNY TIINE ENGUiZ 11017811 (a Hall suitable Or public meettop,) will be let for three or lbw night o in the week. litoquire of (MORON FIINSITON, deotTut at B. Webuistee, No. 96 Wood street --------- - . _ to. Nottems..Tba JOURNRTICILN TAILORS SIN OIRTY L M Mahwah and Allegheny, mam. Ant WIDNDADAY armory month, a MOMUMWS, In the Diamond. D 7 drdar. Way GAO. W. SEIM Saaratan. 1. 0. 0. o.—Plare of mestiog,Nrs=mlloll, (NV Wood stoost,lbstwom FM almost sad Promos's' Looss,No.S36—Mostamary 'ruddily or=l. Nosartua .211061(Pluirr, No. 87.—lloots itnt sad NMI idibm Moo& work. ''.t~iwtr~ '- .. ~: icrTheatria.4o2EPll 0. vwx-a,Liesis AJM Mettkon—litth ,t is above Wood,.—..Tcwo nf ad- Wagon—Boxes and Parquette 600; Prints Bores, Lam 01; do. do. small, $6; Seceni rick Ids; Bozos for colored conk 50c. Yawns ecc....ng arts will be canard cents extra for tee eta. Dons op= at )4, to 7 oNkE pactornanos to occomonee at. 7)4 o'clock. Birsurr OP T. D. RICE AND MERE fILLNE. ma- isms EVENING, January 25th, will be 'performed the bonthabill Piece of PIL&OOCAL AND OBOW. • _.__ Ji m Q N ~..._......_......r..........rNr. T. D. itiw. Pas To be followed by gniedul anddaring feats on tbe lasetie Curd, by Herr Cann To =elude with THB VIIWINLL NOM'. Ginger To eminence with Aohn3. .....3flss WlLLlgnore limetneekeeeYonna Nix's hisktuallik of sap Idaciumns' hiMmo2E—Tiee. JOHN LOAD, of Oanc ecticut, Lacture at MASONIC HALL, on oast hiuE DAY EVENING, January 29th. evertor—The Dcwelopmernie and Chew of the /hunch Rey.' Idiom. re open at 6% o'clock; Lecture to COMMIRICS at 7% MlCkell of alluded= 25 cads; to be bad at the pinto* Hush; and Book Storer, Hotels, Library 1.4:411311 1 / 2 Lecture Committee, and at the door. JOHN. KIRKPAT RICK KINCAID , WhL IL , HENRY WOODS, KLUB EL JAILERIRISH, BUCHANAN, Lecture Committee COUGH ItAbiKIIIBB Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Wtstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Balsam of Liverwort and Tar; Borayna's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Jaynes irpeoniwarit; ItLene's Cough Syrup; • Bolters' do; Aforgan's do; Pannell De Parts. All of the above remedies always on hand at JOB. YLNAIINO'B, corner Diamond and Market street. ,-C OW 10 TIII4_IIEST TIME TO BUY WATCliltd.-1 1...1 have recently reedred a large assortment of vici7 So- perior, Watches, manufactured in Europe expreasly to my order, (sent over last Spring.) Citizen. and stretrige.ra will now Sud to my establishment s stock of Watched as exten sive and as fine as any in the eastern eider:• and in mask ration of the time+, at lower pricer than ever before offered in thia market. Those having money to invest in this way will And it to their intervet to do so now, as ttmes will shortly be better and pricer will advance. -Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. W. W. WILSON, iso27 67 Market street, corner of Fourth, PERS.—Gratiam'e Maga .M.AsiUnAeZ, ifoNr2ls.Feb"roaryD .ISWEPA hew York Journal, for Febrtuiry. Cheunben? Journal, for January. The New Yo ik Herald, 'l.`tibune, Polies Gazette, Mew , Journal, Citizen, and all the eastern weeklies for this week. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDEN7ENNEK A 00.'4 .1 eta; • - No. 713 Fourth street. ttaLlf.--A tiliAlChitY MILK, in the centre of the eity, doing a large business. The buyer of it can go into a business that is safe, and make money forthwith. The owner of it has The Kansas fever, and offers a bargain. Enquire of Till/MAU %VOUS, leaf 75 Fourth street. - ---We Plank [NS SALS—A superior FASM, on the Perrysel r Hoed, eight miles from the city, of 100 acres; suiUh - 1 tor a gardener. It is in good order, and has all the bulld ogs nectassary for •home. Sruplre of THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. jan27 _ LX7-11 good BRICE Ittilittff—`l, in different parts 1. the city. Call in time on Till/HAS WO,Dil, jeo27 75 Fourth tamed. Carpets Less then Cost. rUu undersigned having redoord the prices of their en -1 tire lama of Carpets, OD Cloths, Rugs. Mats, Matting, se., from 20 to 25 per cent, ran the attention of persons in want of any articled in their line to toe following. Their stock is one of the ktrycif -and Gift teletext In the city, and to in put of Velvet and Bruseele ; Tapestry Brussels; Alabaman Brunets; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; Patent Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and tine do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Ball and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain' do; Stair Bode, Wlndow abides, and a large assortment of - Oil Cloth, from 2to 24 feet in width. T1:11.113 ease oats. C. B. TIXADLY a CO., No. 82 Third street. pylADistYl•VA NIA FICK AJLiC COL L. ILGEI, AT HABALSBUB.G, PA. 'VMS Institution, for the liberal education of Young Larlies, vested by Charter with fall Collegiate powers, has been in successful operation for more than one year. The location is one of the moot pleasant and pittances:Luc in the State, The arrangements of the College are such as afford peculiar advantages in acquiring a solid Wait. for the mental superstructure. There am two departments—the Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of learning. The tou r of study in earn is three years, designated by as many different classes. young La, dies admitted at any time. -Board of bastructors. REV. BEVERLY IL WAUULL A. M., PtincipaL Men Mamma, Principal Female ,Teseher. Bias 761arY 6. Jonsson, Asaistant. himitte. B•RNVAIt, Teacher of Preach, Ae. U. C. BOOLLVOII, D., Lecturer on Anatomy, Ac. Wu. Boit - Nue, Lecturer on Natural iiistory, Natural Philosophy, Ac. Mae- Jain. Horntsa, ProL of nutrimental Mimic. Jeo. T. O,J-4 Prof. V.cal Menlo. Per Circulars, or for other information, address the Prin cipal. It. It. WA Utill .liarrieburg. Oa. decl:3ni 101133321 /AWING to a steady drain upon our tuts r i i i l h aro tb rz . mulatiou ot ouiside pressure, imam difticulta • -.... - ...en t Vrs, we have teen so - spend cur business. our creditors may rei.t confident that our splice itlebt. elm. gill be fully paid,. we hare uuquesilmial.ily a large surplus over our liabilities. RlLCSiliii a BAWL January dl, lass —0.11:z Fri Pigiling-Taft' heretofore a:wing under theatre cf Kit/align, WOW!: Y0U210,“ Philadelphia, thts day ditealred; Manual Work, tieOrge You and Wm. hreluiett, purhhaaing the interest of nrsmar & Rabin in raid firm Th busmen will be continuad by " WORK, YOUNG • Bi'COUCIL" January 241,1855. Depositors In our strew, 'rill please call sad receive their bile and mita left with as Itir collection. lan93 ICHAILISK RALIK. - • BANK. ESC 11A.1116.1he THIRD Frain, BNTWYJIN WOOD AND MAR ENT.. ribare= lea , re to hst u e ir= fri leased liade and well known =want, ' whkb al j us t beenteem thm e- Oughly renouted, repaired and re furnished, said now open. The propaietora base sperm! no upon*. to make the Utak champ • core runt, as well for the epicure u the El- Miaow' moo. The larder will at all dines be 'tacked with the delicacies of the sesson,and served rap maim the auspi ces of experienoed auks. They respect:WV ask for the patronage of a generous public. J. BCIIIANDELMIRES, G. B. 7BANCIit. ARNOLD & 11131:1AtTGAMLIt Or Chilton Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and • Fitting Generally, FOR WAMII.NG 'AND VENTILATION OF BUILDI,NOS. B A. A W. will contract 63r warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water OW, or Chllson'a Furnace; Church es, Sete.la, Ilospltal.- Factories, Green lion*. Court nooses, Jail., liotelsor Dwelling. 'No. Yr, Market street, Pittaburith. *32.5 Notice. LL DDRSONS - hoeing Books et. Carl:Med. of Deposit IL against the undersigned, we requested to preemie ehe woe se our *Dice, for eettlement. -1100 N k SARGENT. Pittsburgh, DerMery 114th, 1855—Lisr2O DUTNAH'S MONTHLY, PON FlitittUANY.--Convianik .1 - Portraits of contributors, author of "Cube,. ge.; Diplomacy. mai Cannes Delis; Living in the Country; Ns, tioual Defence; Prometheus and ispiknethens ; Nature in Motion; Two Little Stan; My -Three Conversations with Film Comma.; utimpw of French Life—Toe F.etoration; The Mountain Winds; !dining Vanities; Israel Potter, or Afty Years of Exile; The Old Vloman who Heed Up azul blew Away; Otitis; A Pedagogue Georgia; A .Water Study; The Progress of our Political lartune• Jiditorial Ngtee. For sale by . H. MINK% jan23 No. 32 Smithfield street . . IL)UTNAM'S MAGAZIN r, FOILREBRUARY.--CciassMss: Port*t of the author of “Cubs," an..; Diplomacy and °union Wt.; Nature in Motion; Living In the Country; National Defence; Prometheus mid Epinuatheus; Two Lit tle Stars; My Three Conversations with Mite cb.ter ; Cilimpsea of French Life—The Restoration; The Mountain Winds; Xining Vanities; Israel Potter; The Old Woman who Dried Op and Blew Away; °till& • A Pedagogue in Georgia; A Water Study; The Prove.; of our Political Virtues, an, In Received and for bale by W. A. GLLDERFENNEY A 00., No. Fourth street CI T. Whealhero:l IltUeitltTY.—A good Frame Lwelt ing House, with large lot of 112 feet trout on the brow of the hill and running back =I feet on Bertha street to an alley, with a well of good water, shale and fruit treee, • stable, Ac ; a good board fewer around the property. Prim $2,i00. Perilous desirous of a pleasant reeklenee sad pureair, with a view ef the two cities, rivers, A.l would do well to attend to the gam Apply mon to B. CIITELSERT A SON, No. 140 Third =wet. ultritlioltriritlM3.—A. A. MAriON k W. have ju4 Is .ES. *rived per express 6 carton* 4,1 Embroideries, compri sing new and elegant styles Collars, Odle, Colleattee, Read Dredges, liamettas, Tab., rileeves, i homiseries, Hata, tc, whirls will be offered at extremely low price. jars= UT AGAllle—Woods' Monthly Beat Estate lieglinez On u there are described for sale fel good Farms, Mouses and-Lots, 48 Hue Country Bents, and +5OO MY Lase with which purchasers ought to be acquainted before buy ing. Call and get a Besieger gratin jan=tf TILOS. WOODS, 75 Fourth street. GOOD INTIGNT HOUSIG, CIORNXIi OF LIBILIFFY AND )RANT STILE , Deem kjthe gained Depot. jertlady JAMBS BRANNON, Proptietar. MIS ILANDZ RUFF r—For the cure of wire rough hands, the Herpetie Easp is unrindled. It to newt tor rendering the skin waft, smooth and whin. It remoras nellownees, ~• le. The use of a few cakes of this &open cane rough hends, will won render them smooth end heal all chaps, etudes, kn. Only 12% cents a cake. Prepared hem the recipe of • London CbSalift, and mold by janlB 8. L. CI7TfiBSB • 140 Third street. ----•- - • - CINDY, POW litYfaitikt—M7 stock of Seals tor early 40 sewing of the approved and rahllitls varieties, lined) for distribution at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, attest- ' Deaf JAMBS WAHDROP. To Wholes&le Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Illassataetiarers. TVstrararrara to now importing • superior qualltr OIL Olt COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with SO =pare Spirit will posture • froeCogroe Braady. HL CM or rocluozr and melon BB.ANDY; of JAMAICA cad ST. ea= RUM, ABAC. CIDER sad PRAOH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM. SCHNAPPS sad SCOTTISH WHISKY, are soluiewledgel by the New York 21:1101116ctorera by the peat demani *Star them. Di rections br me will Invariably be given IT DIL LIaWIS FNUCHTWAINISH, 141 Meltbert=lew York. P. B.—lmporter of D•goorr.M. , Mathis. Maugsneee; Thorn's lbs. oopers, Sulphate Am monia, Ao. deeTlis tf Hats sad Gaps. itJ. W112,0N a SOH keeps constantly on hand weal deweription and tweedy of HATS AND eArs, bah 'holm& sad retail. Thoes desiring a twat Inahloso s ig. Iwo. Cep, good and cheap, would do well to nogiveilli us a call bear* su.rd26 Wasunewn 8100419-174 cow T 999919 99 Blooms root ol sad foe 9919 by . J. W. E f tßU 00, )91229 serest- t*App env GUIDED= j. w 7 wr kyoTaall-10 aura We day reeind sad wr oo lar a s ts. pion an= R. MINI cuerga 16assams• to/. • jus27 I. est allevalh , i - 1 - ,IXT• AL r Loesitopp-1,11110 lbw !a akma ant Ws by Jns j., 27 mono MOIL s A akkiALTUK -2 " en fa dm awilAtir i • Ai, *LW mks t - -totrlgiLLS—bu On. in Mon sad rwri m a ge jar= ISM ADDIS-I,olMs.uae.oaacia!! Ste►_ la la bpnr. la Mom lberrige • Sang: IALOINID Xl.6llll3ll,e—The *le Janfr AbBITTIi WABIIING PO Isall L 11.5D.1a1i5-- . ~ CI . 25 dwa Clow illesoms; _.4._. wo. i WooSwaim's' too hi dIVO: 2 100 boshels laded Addis; i 800 do Youths. ; 1 W. do Roam ; 4.; 1.4 ; .1. luiri am paw Reata.oca. tit ~..... .w iar oats try . , jore.2s ItiltLidll . 4l. . • - • . 1 bi r bALl4--bow tor t a blT t l 3orb, iblftl itn; Jude 6- . . FOAMY /Lool,da -.- 100 bonds '-1 , India liboafisdalii flow: X . ..,. 600bizeoloCtos Mai 100 do 00181 Bold; 60 do anit aelM y BUTTAZ—r ni n titt=i 100Prkta• Mud; ._ 10 bids OtesseLluida aka. sod de Isis Kt/GLion 1111X1... LDLIS-51u0 lamas Louisville thee; 900 do Usdon - Ossomt; • lb° do N. 0.1folsolss; WO do N. C. Tar, in store te a r ar m & GUM f riMULX)--Z) 10 tons 002111184W.0.0 e MI; TOLIIIIMP; prime P ! 6 auks Pot Ash;— i 76 bop Halve:a; _ .. i 00 boxes pima Cream OMNI% la Alle MI i, 10 (janB6) ENGLISH a SIGEWUMM. -- . F lati—W bble No. 3 =Om Moodons; . 1 10 bbls No. 1 piNdod Ilexteig ; f, /u hf Was do do; , k 5 time" Codlish ; .-.- SO lara medial ilarchigi roodirod add for alls by MILL= it BWIZIMINI• ; Snood= lasely Ot. :-, S UN DRUM-10 0 dawn Oa= Brooms; 20 do Zinc Womb Bolsi* 20 do Tow sod 001100 Bp; 25 do Country Boas; *ms, ' Country illososin ools SW 2000 to HOZ Lad • *w Aiwa alsoffirson. Elm-al:I ) ow:7 *ppWs; ; 50 bra AL Basins; 15 ht do do; tor WIT mu.uss. 8-410 OAP AND CLINIDIJIO— 00 texas "Cincinnati" 51i0.1 MLA/ BM; . rote 10 do ao eussta. MLA // W _ j.was MILLIS 4 t ...., uuAs.—Lovezisei, Belau% salt IClDeshhi • ••' 0 ilitaitti and YalvectiadB=ziatillabi pa= w er u di ninTrowitti..l) 800 Bta ii ; , ata — a ssi ==, Ale; o a hand and for sal. by jaudd MILI ilexaspon. , 11/111PAGNS Witig-110 bailials ' 0 Itabbilorir ra,sl I._/ Champagne Whim, for iiabiZ unia ' • ili.o sicsammt XYD-200 Oudot' Naas. UMW 11011; /SO do Moat= fala i I ;ti zi!= janZ3 a ALT-1 60 bbto No.l 1301, holing sag • , ouirs. rusx—i,oou 80. tar ion= • 51132114 KENCLUS. vaiD-40 kap far bi Nara, elsouis. roli Burrax—as Imp bane itrraiiii MIL --10 Ws pew Appisslebstrai sal be rig jati2o AXIOM a MUM. tu LIMI.)-175 pep biz ilium, Ulla Am I'ale by ifsMilla MOO. ; „Pan - —NO. 60 - Wood st.; A A. ALAZON t,V. Awe just romervilliD pimp al psaaa, CobargA ZassambA, am., Wilighiral Pe' at *esakAsusual gdees. itiUtbariti Btatiallii—Nabelparand Imhof. Dam. Etheaas, .rpontios front; abandons utlial4Lik mi and f.m Baba by T. B. TOMO 001. octl7 sALT—OO maks boo Ist& Do . 1 box troth liaocarmal bib sollioal Y. 3; IDILL - AIM LOGAN OhLtrolled sat Wit L .I=l6 MUTH fr. LISILPCCIO &MP cum sine Mite feelha• chafe, chafes, ha.,oh the Mob r t Alid. at. 123 i eenta a celek,l4o SW u0:24 . t/r-4 orldso atOro. Jo. lo bw. Mob roll Sur Ir 7 • MAMUM! Kia46-6 MU small whita sob 11) jua6 IMAIXIIIIII. ..213311,0CISICAL tIALIL—A. A. NAMON'A a). an selitrig st doh . awed -Agana 014 air ONE bilks, fihmrls, Dear Eisodaj 4:6666 , 6, rice, lavin• rain nius6--Bfavas o f talohoblsWillr e. put readv.l by j0:24 AL. MUM., ()Volt OINTMENT—TM boit ar6i6o mg la sio fOr 4 11.4 ouzo of Totter sad Stag Woos;6 406/1010‘ 1 _1V_ / 004 socr&muswa f taltlnilfd 81 , 61.4181111.132M.1 1 —Theaeletaial eilt g . ‘.l t‘rimltib the bk4"*"..TLIAINEIMI.: ' AUMlLtwl3rarlA—Tba big" ag 111 ''': Anl4 Tos.4-ziamusia.- O.ITRATZ htnablghlA—Yeeehlya il ` % -,r hand, and wannestart goo, d mil. taa ear= D d ismo by o gylloWh'd 103131210 Y. WI Etlthala—lXdollanaellidael ' LII brated satiate seestrod by ` nli. PLAYMINk Jann coma Thannearanglitstket illarar ~. KOOlib-100 anon Bevoms Ibr by LP *224 1011111 ' I - ALKKATUti ,-290 114 fr raw bik in i ' R. couni di jan24 1?1,01:1b-60 Ws Ike obi by - ' is *rat MOM IL COLLIN& `;0 27 bas to orrivo j0u127 11. 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