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HEE ~. ~ ~ ~ ' f~.F L.. •, ~`•.r WW=O_lMMr of theiMinneiSta raHsy, ui ta . grain producing region, 1, said to even exceed that of the Genes. see valley. The • Minnesota empties into the Mississippi, six miles above the city, and is nevi gable for steamboats in the spring, during part of the summer, three hundred miles above the mouth. Lts direction is south-west from St Paul. The St. Croix river, the boundary hoe between Wisconsin and hiinnesots, is ta. large stream, but not navigable for steamers. The lumber trade on the river is now large, and is Increasing very rapidly. We base had no newspaper mail from the States" for three weeks, and, as you may sup- Bose, are in utter ignorance as to whether Se bastopol bap taken the allies, or vice versa ; in the absence of anything else, the newspapers . of this oily are taken up with a report of the trial of His Excellency, Gov. Gorman, fur an assault and battery on an auctioneer of this city. The jury could not agree. and there will be another trial next week. BT. CSOLE. I 1.1 L'' tiaitg Rinilig Vat. TUESDAY MORNINd #d-Reading Matter will be found on sash Page of this Paper. sirs. M. prrnsolu A CO., ICssstVlaw Advatiging Apents,ara the Agents for the Pittsburgh Deny and,Weekly Post, sod axe anti:leased to re c eive ADYUT]Bmx?t and Ilvssourriors for vat the same rates as required at this ottlee. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their °glees axe at Nsw Yosit,l22 N►eiLD sem; 1100rox, 10 ESAU MORNING POST JOB OFFICII We would oslLAta-sitention of MERCHANTS. AND BUSINESS DIC.4 tor:the Lot that we be,. just roceited from Pliladelphli s number of fonts of new Job Type, end ore now propri,lo fill orders, for Cards, Circulars, Bill Head., Paper Ilookl, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi- Hons. All orders will be promptly filled, At the meeting of the City Councile last night, the Morning Pest and Gaulle Were electoa prin ters for the city during the ensuing year. The vote stood Gazette 26; Mor ning Poet 22 ; pateA 17 ; Union 16 ; Cone 7:grad Journal 8. TU CONCILUT Madame Ds Vries and troupe, it must be borne in mind, gives her positively last Concert here this evening, as she will sing in Harrisburg on Thursday night. A fall orchestra will be an additional attraction to those offered on pre vious evenings. She singe seven selections from the operas of the best composers. Collard Martin, Esq., for a long time an es timed member of the Cincinnati preen, died in Newport, Ky., on Saturday last. He was thirty nine years of age, and leaves a wife and three Children to mourn him. A man named Redfield, a resident of Tuck hannook, Pa., was killed on Thursday night near Painted Post on the Erie railroad by jumping off the Express train while it was running at full speed. At Chicago, on Saturday, snow-storms had again blocked up the Railroads. No trains had arrived from SL Louis for a week, and at that city navigation was suspended The Mississip. pi below St. Louis was gorged with ioe, and at 0 sira only four feet of water was in the channel. The conductor of a freight train on the New York9lffiral Railroad, nettled C. A. Curtis, was ins** 'killed on Saturday morning by striking Magna against a beam in Cohoeo' bridge. Ile was on top of the car at the time of the accident, with-his back turned towards the bridge, and striking it broke his neck. -- ''''-'l.flentenant General James Robinson Arnold dietilEnOlisnsffileacts, in Onslow equal* (London) on ttfeilifth ult. It JAI said he tans gallant offi cer, second son of our Major General Arnold, (the traitor,) and of Margaret, daughter of Ed ward Bhippen, Chief Justine of Pennsylvania. lion.. Lather Severance, whose death the tele graph reported the - other day, was C. S. Commis sioner to tlie - flandwioh Island under the Fillmore administration. Previous to that he-bad edited the most influential Whig paper in Maine, and served in Congress two terms. He received his education in the National betelligenter printing office. The total receipts of foreign dry goods, at New York diiring the first foar weeks of this year, have amounted to only $5,680,893 ; da ring the same period last year they were $lO,- 232,470, and in 1858, $8,554,818. The great est decline his been in silks and cottons. Wool en, flax, and miscellaneous goods fall off in less proportion. biomass or PAY. The bill before Congress 'to increase the pay of Congressmen, and judges of the Supreme Court, is not likely to pass at the present session. It provides that members of the Senate and House of Representatives shall receive twelve dollars per day for their see vices, instead of eight, whioh is the present al lowance. It is a bai year to vote ouch large Bala - • siesto onSpublio officers, souk of whom are not at their posts more than two-thirds of the time. Sight dollars.per day, in addition to the exor bitant mileage of Congressmen is pay enough for the present, and if the members are not sat isfied with that they had bettor resign and let others fake their places. Ambitious men enough can be found to serve their country at • Washington at eight dollars per day; a thoueend dollar; worth of books per session, and forty • cents per mile mileage by, the most round about way. There is too strong a tendency to extravagance among our public men, and unless checked, our government will soon become one of the most expensive in the world. Some of our Congress men complain that they can hardly live in Wash ington on eight dollars per day. It is true that twenty dollars per day can be spent there in dis sipation and extravagance; but if Congtese men were compelled to live on two dollars . per day they would render more valuable service to their constituents and the country. At any rate they should wait for more prosperous times before Increasing their salaries 60 per cent. Many a working man, would be glad to get 50 cents per day on whieh to subsist tbeir families this hard winter. PACITLO RAILROAD.—We had hoped that be fore Congress adjourned it would take some definite action in regard to the Panifio Railroad bill. There is now but little over a month left to the present Congress, and the bill has been referred to a 'Committee that will probably hold it over until too late for action. The plan that seems to find most friends at Washington is to give the right of way and a grant of lands for a main trunk road from the western borders of Mleeouri to California, and for two branches from some point this side of the Rooky Moun tains; the one towards Lake Superior, and the other towards Memphis, or some more southern points: iffie grants of land proposed are alter nate sections on each side of the route, twelve miles in width. This plan, it is supiosed, will satisfy all sections of the country; will be all the aid needed from the government, and will be sufficient encouragement to companies to under. take and push forward the work to completion In reasonable time. But it ie pretty safe to predict that the whole Madera will go over until the meeting of the niezt4longrese hitsmoss or TUB M. E. Cacaos.—The general missionary committee of the Methodist Epieoo• 1 1 ;;, p V 4 : pal church, held its annual session in New York' , 444, 4 7:47. - isle; --.. "." ' ...'" .4. 7' . 7 ... :1 recently. Among other business transacted was .. VII) -, * ,.. r .'1 4- .. , .1.,.. s'_ fixing of the respective appropriation's of money .. „1::: , .. - - ' 'far 1865, for the support of their numerous r , ......*:-.:: salsidens, the aggkegate &Mount appropriated .'',.-: "' ~. being 260,000; of this about two-thirds goes ti- .;: -. vude deeitido •miindons. Bishops Wittib, --:: .:, Janes. Ssott and Simpson , were in attendance. [ -;,:::-..,-, 4 0. 1"91' N I SC. e c ' PITTSBURGH: JANUARY 31 News of the Day. MUM ', ' .;* . , 4 4 ' r=;:! Drx.ritp.or Da Rana.—lt is known tY time KU*, Kane sailed for the Arctic Agions in Be Awif:fispaqpinksii;„ hailleest gone so that fear inarbilatod for him and hie crew. EttAiireheuded Dr. Katie has ventured too far:into these perilous ie,giotts;and i-the lee; or hie iesOol wrecked. Congress is now galled on to ft out an expedition to go in search of Dr. K. and his party. We observe that all newspapers that op pose such an undertaking by Congress, are do dounced as mean and inhuman. But, notwith• standing our liability to such denunciation, we op:l.ose it utterly. There have been expeditions enough sent to those fatal regions, and liver enou-b sacrificed in a ageless search for a ‘• N..eth-a-est Passage." Bach a passage would be uselese, if found. Neither commerce nor sci..:.ee is benefited by these expeditions; and it is time to stop the sacrifice of men and money in such attempts to explore the po lar seas. If au expedition is sent after DI Kane, a second fleet will soon be milled for to find the first. And fleet after fleet must be despatched to regions from which few return : and all this under the plea of humanity; of eompassfm for volunteer adventurers who have rushed heedliesly upon almost certain des truction. Dr. Kane and his companions may yet find their way back; if not, it is useless to sacrifiee more lives in the same hopeless quest. a t e- W o clip the following from the New Brighton Record of last week. We hare been endorsing Dr. Keyser's Pectoral for the last two years, as the beat medicine out for pulmonary diseases, and we now clip the following with our full endorsement. By the way, we omitted to acknowledge last week the receipt of a piece of soap with all the smell and looks of a pear. Go and ate it if you don't want to boy: Da. Barisal PIC:011AL SfitUt.—We hue .frequently alluded. to the efficacy of this valuable medicine, as a reme dy Lr ooLls, coughs, and incipient consumption. We have used it In our family all winter thus far, and with complete succea; in every Instance. Its operation is quick and eget. trial, aid It can be administered with safety to the smallest chifdree. Dr. Keyser has appointed u. 4 his agent to intro, duce thismedicin a here, and we can u)ngdently recommend it as the hes twe have ever tried. It should be kept in every family where there are children. j The breech loading rifle recently invent el by Mr. J. C. Howe, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, promises to go ahead of anything in this line, ever got up. It can be lo4ded and fired twelve times in a minute. The diameter of the barrel diminishes from the breech to the muzzle, oane ing the ball or slug to fill the grooves exactly, thus destroying the windage. The cartridge Ste into the base of the barrel, like the counter sunklead of a screw, preventing any escape of gas. The rifle is also self-capping. At forty yards, it drove a ball 1$ inches into solid pine timber, and it is claimed that it, will carry a mile and a half with force and precision. ALLEGHENY AND BOYLAN PLANK Roan —We have received from John N. Porvience, Esq., of Butler, a pamphlet copy of his report of the af fairs and condition of the above named Company. Mr. Purvionce is the President of the Company, and he represents its condition in a favorable light. The whole cost of constructing the road, including all kinds of expenses,.has been $104,- 070 11; and the tolls already received justify the belief that the stook will soon be at par, and a good investment. The road le a valuable im provement; and we are glad to learn that it is litely to prove profitable. Minituscrre.—The letter of our correspondent from 8t Paul, in Minnesota territory, will be f,nnd interest*, contaisieg am it does much valuable it 'avilial.itag t .that new and growing territory.. — Tfie ter wee formerly o3nnected with this office, and our readers have hid many au oppottyto become acquainted with his style, aidillritgreeable manner of im puting information. Augustus Caesar and Louts Napoleon Peirre Healy, lately from Paris, gave at New York the first three lectures tracing a his torical parallel between the characters and lives of Cmsar Augustus and Napoleon 111. The fol lowing is a report of one passage of the lecture, indicating a similarity between the Emperor Augustus and Napoleon 111. Re Bays: "Both were great under the shadow of mighty names; the names, one of an uncle, and the oth er of a great uncle, and both the most famous captains and extraordinary geniuses of their time. Both nephews—both politicians by birth and social position—both were equally secret, equally false, equally dissimulating, equally un scrupulous and equally displayed, at broken in tervals, rather the fitful audacity of the drunk ard or the patient fortitude of the woman, than the elastic elements of high moral and physical heroism. Both bowed to the superstitions of stare, and amulets, and lucky epochs; the one wearing the charm of Charlemagne and the oth er the end of the sea-calf. Both were men of small statures, of pirtially deformed bodies, and both were abandoned to low and crapulous forms of dissipation. Both alike flattered, both deceived, both condemned, and both serve the people. Both equally need, and abused and dis believed the religion of their time. They both married wives out of private sta tious—remarkable women both—one the wife the other the betrothed of other men ; the wives being confined within ,teree months after their marriage, and neither. o husband deriving from them any other offspring. Both paid and in trigued rather than achieved their greatness. Both bad literary rather than military tastes, and both reached, virtually, as civilians, thesno cessions of military uncles, and the chieftain hoods of military notions, acquiring in both c t ses, their power by the favor of the soldiery and people, after long intrigues by similar leases of tenure, at kindred epochs as to faith and mor als over kindred nations as social characteristics and amid similar sources to strength and weak ness, and similar dangers and difficulties." Great Cock Fight in Nior York. On Monday evoning about five hundred of " the fanoy" were crowded together in the sub cellar of Nu. 283 Bowery, kept by one Quaken boa, for the purpose of witoeesing a " Royal Main" or cock fight, for $6OO a side. Nearly all the principal fighting men in the city were present. It is said that there were also several police officers in the crowd. The tickets of ad mission were one dollar'each. Twenty'aine cocks were put up by the Troy party, backed up by Morissey, who won $B,OOO to $5,000. An equal number of birds were put , up by their opponents from Brooklyn, backed by ➢'Nulty. These professional gentl men were engaged from 9 P. M. Monday to 7 A. M. Tues day morning, in their favorite pastime, betting and swearing, drinking and commenting upon the chances of their favorite birds. The cocks had long steel spurs attached to their heels, and pin teen of them were killed outright by •• gaf fing " alone. An English fighting man presided over the game, and there were two judges and four referees Large sums of money were lost and won on the results of the fighting. The Troy party were entirely successful, whereupon their Brooklyn brethren bewailed and cursed their look.—Tribune, 2414. HISTORY."- The London Times, in recount ing the deeds of the valorous Welohman, Sir DP Lacy Evans, who does not like the manner in which warlike affairs are conducted in the Crimea under the direction of Lord Raglan, and consequently has returned home, saying in rela tion to his services in the American war—"lt Was he who at the head of a hundred men forced the House of Congress at Washington." Was the hot Welohman, who cannot stand the cold of the Crimea, the man who set fire to the Capitol at Washington, to the library of Congress, to the house of the President and other buildings in that city, in our last war with England? That is what the gallant British army did, in experi ments upon the Atlantio shores of America, in the war of 1812, before it was annihiliated at New Orleans, but we -never heard before that Sir De Lacy Evans was one of its heroes.—Bos , ton Courier. ' • ' 43 4' , r .•4; * . "-'.- el lea the quaker City—One of the -n -sif WEIIIr 41.111,111118EEM8. \ ..-:41 . spEcua NOTICE& zi H taking to hie Heals. ' --- 4 - Ji nethe Phnedelphie NorthAinsricenolanisary 27.] ', 111 r., 1/ . ' i f_ " T illculia ".. ri., 1r ri**4. be.W . ' • ' 11 ire.-WP. fee the Illek--eAllt limsoll . 171a5" zull ' a.44 PK1"111 iMeonant a - -•• Oa : lint eday afternooicititeved' thishrlidiett- - •-" 1 -. 0 ° :•-•• ---- ale '•., - - i RIZUR OR °°R°L64 " 7,- 214 . :r t imilir 4 " .„..,_ ~.., . J. . c a m e MOvensidimosea wrought by this stainelmorking lotiaexhibitions etyled,:iihiritilly, }. a holitHe • limual Run- th.. .. 1.°1. Eida ' etret • meeting," took place bettiwoh the young men of s • - - J; ' i • ' rekettl"Rei awakened the public mind haul tile aPlLtb r this City, one a boarder kt.Gdned Hotel, and the . • RI , "R" ___.,. r il l ° . LIT'. vithebidb Innumerable disappointments hod accustomed other* sojourner at theAitted Mates. Weeup- ' -' - - ..i.a.47* lica; Atte. eel B il 't- ' it in regard staters called "patent medicines.° It is not preseLe names cut :.0f pity for the parties. - . ' -"" too much, toaay r ffieit nothing short of iniviCulotto interim. The two young gentleinea had a quarrel on Au. lII' thou pride of the million! eition has ever produced such rapid tend to th e feeble and Th the beet that we ewe I Thursday morning, in the course of which one , Thy Store h the Milne of derotiou or - the parties coiled the other a " coward." ; To friends who Mond firmly to til suffering. Thousands of both sexes, wbc•ii: vitreous aye then tansy Hereupon the gentleman to whom the epithet l --- - Th irb tri u r n p u b ph l ll ta mi say e f:rm -b" sta li trlt ' a Cu i l taus ware utterly prostrate,some of whom were bed-ridden, oust others merely tottering over the earth's mime, ups. was applisdlett miffed upon to send a ohallenge Thy 131211131 makes ell the trade grumble, runty robes be constitution and on the high and to the to `lPtet9ll l Ind ooffee,"_ The challenge was se- _ Who envy the work that you do. . grave, have been restored, by two or three tiour.e of the who 111Tt11......1111 7 _,tt t.....h5t Ye ° , s °° ' =XI/. to robust" health . Th e Agent hu the proofs and cepted, and a meeting was arranged to take plane somewhere in the vicinity of Girard Col- : Tby . Wb Eskimo envy mak '"' risiiiirbe =le - ;r ; timbls,. er:dcltem to MI halt", and II prepared at all timer to =- lege. .Htit this was considered dangerous ground, Who ha vain try to Imitate you , -, hit-It them. The medicine only requiem facts to sustain it_ lade+ who for years had been euffeaing Dom ths wont and the Beene was changed to a grove near when Hoostern waged a wild desolation, . win p , oetioas at the peculiar Moulded to which Mo many Camden. And threatened one Huh to tilOiwei, Too seconds had resolved to treat the affair as , The Hat. then, of Prehlon's foundation of tne sex are subject, have been relieved in lees then one Ale. Rum boot eon, thrff the Wm/ moo' h; casting enchantment, Ing off, self by enchantme, the lassitude, a julie, and the pistols were loaded accordingly, ' With the hubs Ito beautiful o'er It, inlet. lm , hervomireitation, low and debility, and to, without any missile thst - could create a call for He gave to hie mastomers true . pa toe surgeon. The belligerents were escorted to A Hat which surnamed all bane it, em; .4 active, healthy and"cheerfni. The INVIGORATING the ground before mentioned, and the ordinary Theboast of " The Banner Store," too. ILEX. be I aindeed a godsend to the feebler sox—reetoring boo, bring hither, to rag-Rarity every intenadtted funetion, and in many preparations made for the fight. In the mean- your Mends, boys, your In time the young gentleman who had applied the am Hemil invitee you to Alm; - Memel blessing the despairing wife with maternal joys. Ile will mil you • Hat that won't wither, Nor is It less certain In Bs action upon man, whether epithet of coward, began to think the affair had Nor the glom on its surface grow dint I . weakened by exam, or suffering Dom constitutional debi6 gone just far enough, and, Acres-like, was in- Go, buy then of Neer% the otter;H disposed to " face the music." He was seized Alf. Kuril—remember the 1:111.1W-.. Hy, nervousness dympepain, liver disease, or any other with a shiver, and his courage left him at every But tie to the prim, why no matter— disorder that impairs the integrity of the virile functicox So he soli. you the tlet-'tl. the same. Dmve The Cordial •is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bob pore. But the tremendous worth "one," "two, " were spoken ; " three " WAR about to be pro- THE PENNSYLVANIA ti... dollars G. e. u iicethradollars per bott le ; myG: Proprietor,; Mforflvedonsts ; nounoed when our trembling friend dropped the RAILROAD. nix . pistol, and took to his heels. He never stopped 192 Broadway, New York. &id by Druggists throughout the Culled States, Canada until he was safe on board the ferry-boat, and 'W under the protection of the captain. an dth e est Imam .AGENTS. FLEMING & 8E013., No. CO Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. GEO. IL KEYSER., N 0.140 Wood street, do B. E. SELLERS & CO., No. 67 Wald &treat. .1. P PLEASING. nihilism Qty. " Reported Rxpreuly for the Daily Morning Post. WA/MINGTON, January 29.—Senate.—The Se cretary of State transmitted a communication from Professor Belford, containing an analysis of guano. Mr. Foot introduced an order to print 6000 copies extra, of Lieut. Gillia's South American Astronomical report. Referred to the commit tee on printing. Mr. Mallory reported a bill to compensate Lieut. Z.W. Mawry - for hie wind and current charts: Mr. Seward offered a resolution calling for the report of the committee relative to Mr. Bing gold, on hie reconnoisantie on the Pathfioooean ; also a petition from the working men of the city of New - York, praying for relief from their pres ent distress, by the t assa,ge of the Homestead bill, or other means whereby they eon enter and cultivate the public land. Laid on the table. Mr. Douglas, from the committee on territories, reported a bill to extend the provisions of the judicial fee bill of 1853, to all territories of the United States, the Secretary of the Treasury having deoided that said bill is limited to the United States and Oregon territory. Excitement in Cuba—Expected Proela WASHINGTON CITY, January 20. The .'tar says that letters have been received by its pub• fishers, confirming the statement of excitement in Cuba, and is daily expecting to bear of an outbreak. The Star has reason to believe that the Presi dent will issue a proclamation warning tho Kinney expedttioniste against an infraction of the neutrality laws; by participating in an arm ed occupation. PHILADIELPHIA, January. 29.—New Orleans pa pers, of Tuesday, are received. The receipts of Cotton at New Orleans, on Monday, amounted to over 16,000 bales. Late advicea from Texas stater, that at Austin, San Antonia, Houston, Victoria, and Lavaca, the Know Nothings elected all their candidates. Appointment of Provincial Secretary. Mormarrott, January :29.—G1e0. EIL01:1120 Car tiere, an Advocate cif Montreal and a descend ant of the famous Jaoonee Cartier, who' fire explored_thia country, le appointed Provincta Secretary. Loolavuaz, Jan; ary 29.—The weather kvisP tensely cold. The river is full of Molting ice. The New Orleans and Cincinnati boats have abandoned their tripe. New lima, Jantiarr,29.—The ship Favorite, from New Orleans to Boston, went ashore - this morning, at Baker's Island. The vessel and cargo are a total lose. The crew were saved. 44- What, or which is the best Worm Destroyerl Is a quad., deity and hourly &eked by mead, anxious fur thd health of their children. All •ho are at all acquainted with the article, will immediately answer, DEL CKLEIIItATED VERIII,IIOIt. It has never been known to tail, and Is one of the safest rem. Jim that eati-heufetL A friend of our. lately handed us the following statement In referehee to this Vernsifuge: New Yong, September 26, 1832. Osarnsame A young July of my acquaintance had been for a long time very much troubled with worms. 1 advised her to try Dr. .11.'Lartee Celebrated Verret:use. Slut accord. logly pnrchaopl end took one vial, whleJa pulped her to discharge an unusually lama quantity of worms. She was Immeattittely relieved of all the drearltal symptoms scum panybag this disease, nod tepidly recovered her usual health. The young lady does not ►ieh her name mention. ed; her residence, hver, gilth street, and elm re. furs to Airs. Hardie, ho. 8 hlanhattim place. Y. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr..ll'Landeml. aerated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Den Storm in this city. Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and tateMum but Dr. hi'legmee Vermlftwe. All others, In comparieon, are wortigme. for Side by the role proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Sueoctsors to J. Kid/ a Co, No, 60 Wood street, ;onsumption and Spitting Blood:: Bee the rertitnite of Mr. Turner R. itahmy, for many yeah proprietor of the Farmers' lintel, Frederickaburg, asd late of the City Hotel, Richmond, V.. Dr. John Mingo, of the city of Richmond, though a rem, ler physician, and of course opposol to what he called quack medicines, was obliged to say that Its good effects In the case of Mr. Ramsey. were wonderful Indeed. • Re had been given up by Nevemt physicians; had tried moot of the quack medicines, and was on the verge of despair, as well as the grave, when he tried Carter'e Bpanlah Mixture. We refer the public to hie full and lengthy eerUtkate around the bottle, staUng his cure. 0 .• 8. advertisement: Jar The Pleasure and Comfort of being erns Farms In • SUIT OP CLOTI/ES, is greatly enhanced by having thaw GOOD, and GOIMILS TO Tilt SEASON. GRIDDLE has got all that Is necessary to effect that - great OODDUMIZIG th,n, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persona wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, xu do so by calling at 2.10 Lulurr Mil; head of Wood. P. B.—Pantaloons, In particular, is one of bin greatest fortes. Ice c. nnot be beat In the style and tlt of thin gar ment. Nomeroarreferencer could be given, if mioneeary, to corroborate thlsetateme t. • town) K. GILMAN Hotel for Lease. 7J ILSY'd UOTIL, (formerly known as the LAJIAJITINY 11 /3011510 to offered fur lease on favorable terms Beini situated on too corner of Fourthatreet and Grant, near to the Court Hours cad about midway teen the Ansonganda Wharf and the PennryThania Depot, It Is one of the most pleasant, convenient sod duirable location" is the city. 'fbe lintel will be Janne/led, if desired, and leased for • term of years, commencing from the first of April neat. For further information apply to JOSEPH S. C A. I'. MOERSISON, ...CI NV Lf Office No. 14S Fourth et., Pittsburgh iIiONERZE;I=3I AFTER TUE FIRST OF FEBRUARY, there will be • reduction of tweurrritva Po. crar. on heavy goods, In Into, trona Phileatelphia to Pittsburgh. W. B. BARROLI, Agent for the Adams Express Company. MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY—For Bale by H. MINER C.V., 32 Smithfield streeo. Putnam'. Monthly, for February. Oodey's Lady'. Book, do. Peterson's Magazine, do. Household Words, do. Graham's bla,rarine, do. Ballou's Magazine, do. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOGEBI My Courtship and its t oneequences: by Henry Wlkoff. The Perils of Courtship, or the Adventures of a Novel Reader. The Myeteriee of the Court of Queen Anne: by William Harrison Ainsworth. Ruth Hall, a Domestic Tale: by Fanny Fern. The Life of Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tri bune by J. Barton. The Life of P. T. %mum, written by himself. Harper's Magazine, for January ; price lb ceuta. For sale by H. MINER. A CO., jardN. N 0.32 Suilthileld street - - • 'POCKS FUR SALK— Exchange Bank Stock; Citizens Deposit Bank Stock; Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Stock; Ohio and Penna. Itsilroad Stock; North American Stock; Ohio Trap Bock Stock; Mips !dining Company Stock; by AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stook Broker, 02 Fourth sheer. • NTOTIGS Tu oAtt BEllEl44—Public Auction of 800 Hot. bed Bash, and 400 Forcing Glasses, in withdrawing from the Market Garden. I will 3911 without reserve,on Thursday, February let..at 9 o'clock', A. M., the entire sock of Bash, and S=torm euitable for the forchag of early crops. Jan JAMES WARDRUP,'Mancbeater. BLA.NKSTS, BLANAETB.—A. A. MASON A CO. will dom.:tut the whole of their ezteoalve stock of Blankets, consisting of all the different makes and sizes, at a reduc tion of nearly ontrhalf the timid prime. jan2O , Butlor £ co, FORWARDING AND 001M/3810N hiNRCHAIifTB— in ail kinds of litta=ti MainifsetareA Loot Elio find Mot Swot [NOS . • - ' ^ O -m4 l - • • 1 • NEWS BY TELEGRAPH THIRTR-THIRD CPNGILICSS BICOND SZSBION matlon by the President From Loodoollio. V Wrecked pan GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting th• At- I lamb, cities with Western, Nortlrereatern and Eolith. western Stately by a conthinous IWlway direct. This road also am:meets at Pittsburgh with dally line of steamers to all parts on the Western ktivera,sind at Cleveland and Ban• dusky with steamers to all ports on the Nortb-western Lakes; making the moat dired, 'cheapest and reliable reale by *bleb PILEIGIIT can be forwarded to and from the • Great West. BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA k PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASP.—Boots, Shone, Dry Goods, p . mu. (in besee,) Furs, Feathers, SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stadoneryl Dry Goode, (In bales,) Hardware, Le. Tbe. per 100Ihs. thee, Wool, No THIRD CLASS.—Aprils, Begging, Bacon eo. per 10Dlbs. and Mk, (tit bulk.) Hemp, kn. FOURTH CLAisS —Coffee, Ptah, Bacon and t pm imbs -Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil Jar In chipping Goals from any point Lit of Philadd , phis, be particular to mark package "Peounitouniu RadrooeL" Al! Gads consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. )tenon ArAINTe —Mord. Potter, Boston; J. L tt, N. Y. B. J. /Bleeder, Philadelphia; Ilagraw k Boos, Balti more; Geo. C. Fr.:miscue', Plash argil ; Shrloginan Brown, mortionati, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Loutodile, Hy.; R.O. Heidrun:4 Mettle., Ind.; Retail! k Co, Bt. Louis, Ato ; J. A. Mitchell k Son, livartersille, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. IL J. LONBAERT, periotendant,'Altooma, Pa. E=E42=MQ=U=l • - - ot brave, Philadelphia for Pitt enurgh .1 734, •. M., and Pitt.. burgh for Philadelphia /et 7, A. M. EAST LIN); losoree Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and lilt. burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. TILE NIGHT E:C.BiIkEE TliA IN Barre Philadelphia for Pliteburgh at 11,P.M., al3Ci Pittaburgh for Philadelphia at 18, P. M. The abort lines connect at Pittsbuneh will, Um Railroads to and from 81. lade, Mo.; Alton, I;alena and Mono, 1114 Prankf,rt, Lexington and Louisville Ky.; Tern Halite, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bollefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve. land, Columbus, 7aneerville, Maselikm and Manatee, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats front and to Nate OaLaaint, Er. Loris, Lammas and Cormier!. Through Tickets can be bed to or from either of the shove pisses. for further particulars, am hendbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will fled this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. TEMPS- MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MtPIELVEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. Laundry. Blue. MEIN IS PIMPLY INDIGO DISSOLVED, without Na ring any of Its ',operas. It nos ems a decided ad vanta4o UM' the nodnunlverd 1114140, on account of the facility with which it ran be need and its cheapness; it be ing a well known Tact that not more than ornehalf of the Indigo nen be di,SOITed In water. Washer women and fam. ales will Sod It a great seeing. Yon sale by JOHN HAFT, Ja. lAGAN AML, No.ol Market acres[, are dodos oat 11. their entire stork of Dry floods, at as immenia Ilia count from former price., preparatory to parrhaaing their Hpring oupply. They hereon head a Ana amortment of the following Good, Pantmettaa. French Merino, Wool Helaine; Worsted Plaid', ZegLish Chintz, Ilpaiery and Gloves, Tlckinv, h a great variety of black and colored Brocade Plaid and 6,riped Dread :ilea, all of which will be sold at a great . secrifing. jaoll liVrEalt NEW hatitillTUN—A tine Num of IOS scres,all .1.1 /cool land and in . good Mate of cultivation, with • nen Framer Howe, a ford Orchard of grafted fruit, never faili,g Springs, plenty of (cal, good Barns and tenant linuees; situated in tbo nrighburhorsi of Churann. Sth‘nlv, Mills, to ma co•vonient to No Brighton. PS an sem tr ki totaa,,ltc., reply nt the old etenteelbej ,=etats kee , ll l CUTEIBIK SON, jean 110 hted street. VA LENTIN —A large sod beautiful assortment of Conde and Sentimental Valentines, Valentine thtnis and Envelope", just reexived and fir tale, either wholesale or retail, lower than ever beforreffered In this city. Coil at SAMMILL B. LAUFFER'S No. ST Wood street. Bwoma—ra WWI TODLIC•011 Blooms in yard and for Dale by J. W. aUTLE.II a CU, jan3o or Front arrest. NOT6--bOO Ns, Tftinence Po. Nuts, nor <sop, to arrive sad for rim by Jana" 1)1O 31111.1 L.-74 inns in yard and for tea by 11 jan3o J. W. BUTLER tCO l a tir LAtte r l,uoo bozo", assorted rises, iu Aare _janao DAR LEAD-600 boodles is store sod for sale by jati3o .1. W. IMTLItft k CO ',OM'OY WASTE-10 bags In slam and for sale by jaa3o J. W. BUTLER a CO. elASlib- Lt <A empty Cu ks,eu gable ter pec.Jcing warn, far nes by tjan3DJ .1. W. bllThiili aW. MILL They Come. 'IRIS BEST BEIDE:Mk of the excellence of SLURP% PICTURES Is the fact that his rooms ®Mr etowded with customers, who go away de light", with the et/nivelent which they obtain for their money. Apehe Balldlegs, 76 Fourth street, next to Mar. jan26 I I . , c ca arid upwards, at the Ktderprise Gallery Iftiarth street. Jaa26 NIAO • : FlatliOAMY.—Pntnant's Monthly. y' • o Book. liallo=ar Monthly. Yankee Nations. Peterson's Ladled' Notional Magnin*. Chambers . .. Journal, for Joirsory. The LiM of P. T. Barnum, written by idrotell; 6th supply. Together With a large and exteuelve assortment of Vol outlives for the /nth of February ues.t, net tecetrwl .al fot side by W. IL OILDENEKNN &CO jan2ll no. Id Fourth Kroft. 10111.111 HEMB.DIEd-- Ayar's Cherry Pectoral; Wintsen Balsam of Wild Chem ; Balsam of Liverwort and Tar; liwayste'a 8) rap of Wild Marry; tr=s l =l:tp; &Men' dos • = 's do; De Pais. All of the aboke remedies always tat band at JCS. PLENUM:IT, owner Likaisood sad Market street I\loll , TIL UST TUTS TO /JON WATOIIIO3.-1 have recertify received afarge imortmont of very sc pertor Watches, inatinlautured in europe expnaraly to my order, (met arm last If prUai.) Moms end acumen will now tied in my sababllefunent a stuck of Watches as eaten. sloe and OS linens anyin the eastern cities; and in conned nitlon of the diem, at lower prices than ever before offered to this morkit.' Thom having money to Invest In lids way will boa it to *heir Inticoat to do Co now, ee times will shortly be bat and prima will advance. Watches Mid ?ere lry ropairret In the beat manner. W. W. WILSON, jen27 C . 67 Market street, corser of Fourth. FOW. SALE-eii USOCENY liTollikfii the centre of the city, ilcarge bushier... The buyer of it can go Into o bu t is sofa, and make money forthwith. The owner of It the Kansas fever, and offers a bargain. Enquire of ' TUOSIAS WOODS, jan27 76 Fourth at, 1,106. SALE—S. superior FARM- se •`- - r Itoad. deb. -,, aO/1. SALN—A superior FARM, on the Perrysville Plank 12 Komi, Wahl.mtles from the city, of lOU mom; imitable fora gardenm. s. in good order, and has ail the build ings for a home. Inquire of THOMAS WOODS, 76 North stmt. jort27 T ° the dry! ' call tont tfon ooeE Tllltl d AriMODB. u of jan27 75 Fourth st.roo4 Carpets Lean than Cost. rinikl undersigned having reduced the prices of their en• 1. tire stook of Canada, oil Cloths, Huge. Hats, Matting, sc., from 20 to gs per cent , call the attention of persons In want of any arbelm in their lion to the following. Their stock is one of the /depart end dui Velecied lethe city, and comdeis in part of Velvet and Sruseele ; Tapestry Bruseela; Aubusson Brussels; Imperial and lixtre three ply Carpets; Patent Tapestry Ingrain do; huperline and tne do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hall and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton logrein do; Stair Rods, Window fret i n and a large aseortmant of Oil Cloth, from 2to 24 feet in width. nana Man onr. C. B. ILEADI,II a jan23 N 0.82 Third street _ _ PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE, 4T HARRISBURG, PA. hustitation, for the liberal education of Young Ladies, relied by Charter with full Collegiate pawn, hee been In sweeten' operation for more than one year. The lowtion bow of the most pleseant and pkturasgue In the State, The arrangements of the College are such as elonl peculiar adventeges in acquiring a mini Wale for the mental superrarneture. There are two departments—the Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches et learning. The warts of study in each is three years, deregnefed by as many different chimes. Young I. dim admitted at any time. /kora of lartrwrora REV. R. WAUGH, A. M., Principal. Miss U. /knitwear, Principal Female Teacher. • 5100$ Ysitnr,A. Jouseott, Andetant. Mantas. Al. , llsaursar, leacher of French, he. C. G. BOXIASKII4 AL D, Lecturer on Anatomy. W. Phtionoph7 Wm. S. Sowitott, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural , Ham JO9llll Hatia.ll, Prof. of Instrumental huh. Jr°. T. Cigar, Prot Yowl halo For amain*, or for other inhumation, address the Prin. cipal, B. B. WAUGH , Harrisburg, Pa. dec72m BANK 11XCHAR4IZ, THIRD WREST, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. THY Mheeribers beg Imre to hetorm their friends and the pubile mmerellr, that may hare leaned the above well Mown Bastentsa; which Ms Just been thoroughly renovated, repoired and re furnished, and now open. Th e proprietorship qpirod no armee to make the Bank Is bomber. She larder will at all Mem be stoekni with the dellseclaspl the Imam and 'erred up under the maid. me of expatimerd mobs They napeetfully ask Mr Me patronage et genmous peddle. J. SOILANDELMItana imMAJJ G. B. PILABOD3. , Sir Proelamattoa.—Wboeoae, the extraorsureary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WRIGIIrd KAM/di/UN, ham induced envious permits to palm off other articles similar in name and ge penzance, but absolutely worthless, which has • tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers shpold be particular to ask for Wright, Premium Kathie rifiesourd they may 'lily on receiving an article unequalled for Its Adam for restoring • decayed heal of hair, for • cool, mfreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disegmeable actuations of dirsitteise and headache, end for the toilet it has never had an equal for its pleasant and delightful flagrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for its 'moving all dandruff; for preventing its felling oil, whether from slam.s or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necettaity of using hair dyes, as It excites, the secretiorw, producing a supply of It. natural pigment or coloring mat. ter, giving the hair. dark, glowy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. Fur eels by every druggist In the city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United states. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT t CO, 241 Alszket et For gals by GILL IL Ehlishil, Rio. 140 Wood stror Pittsburgh. jaulTalawitos b. W Juruss, E-q., of Coltimuus, unto Secretary of the Ohio Insurance Company, who was token to New York In extreme debility, with Piles, to bare an operation perfumed by the celebrated Dr. Mott, as the only dunce to save hie life, accidentally heard of the PAIN EX TRACTOR, states. For yearn my disease defied medical still, and grew worm tmttl lite became intolerable. An won as I commenced using this Salve I tested-in bed for the night the first time in many months, the frequency of the discharges abated, and Ina few weeks the dysenteric secretion was entirely auppremed, and from that Limo to this, I have felt so PUN NO SORICUM, 11,0 DI,TRIM, sad am now .3 strong and heart y as ever." CORNb AND BUN/UNS on be rural with DAUNT'S PAIN EXTRACTOR by rubbing some of it in, on, and around the parte morning and evening, keeping on• ull quantity apread on linen. It complimily draw, out the Corn. Persona inroad with Corny and bunions—unable to wear boots, and some walking on crutches, nate been SonS. pletely and successfully cured by it. C. Y. CLICKENNI: k CO., Fsroyrietors, New York. For sale by Dr. O.H. HEYetilt, 1441 Woal street, and by all Draggisce and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Uul te 84i e. jeb322w /sr To the Loolles No greater happinees Cell mortals nod, Than saving trouble to all aroma/Aim!. Read and reflect, ye daughters Lair of Eve, Dry up your tatty, ao longer need you grieve Dr.CliEßSEllstbrd P1L1,4 FUR Fiala LkS. r,enty.ttere years of unparalleled success have proied O. virtue Of their celebrated Pins in New Fort. Call be rarely used In all painful Irregularities, obstructions, an Fnil and expli. dt directions with each box. Call andget a circular gratis. These Pills should never be taken during pregnancy, as they wnald lw care to IMAM • miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything Injurious to life or health. Directions srskunpany veal box. Prise al per box. laid; we Notice to Atookholdere...onie - Au.s Geary VA.L.LiT BAILanaD C 6111,0,1, Pittsburgh, JaZlll, itty accordance with the Charter, • general cue.ding of the Stockholders of the ALLEU.LEii I VALLEY RAILROAD WILMS Y, will be held at their cam, IS, 74 Water street, Pittsburgh, on the FIRST TUESDAY (oth day) of February mat, at 10 teckel, A. Id., at which time and place the report of the President end *imagers tor the past year, and a akatement of the alLdrs of the Company, will be Drestentod. And at 14 o'clock., .11, an election fur President and Beard of Managers fa the an.aing year wiU Le held. paralj J. LillibOri, bebbo.7. JitiATIL WhiiTZJilf IlinfitANCE COMPANY, OFfiCE, RO. i 0 WALNUT STREET, PIiILADELPIIIA. Cti42l7Ell PERPRTUAL. Authorised Capital, 1300,000. Ahigrhs LIABLE nit 111 E LOSSES UP TILE 00u- PANT. in Stock Not., (segotiableturmjedeuree by Mort. gages and Judgments ha lOUs Receivable, Mortgages aud Judgments, Bonds, *a. - 10641C0 In 1.1411, Cash Amets and Cash Items. J. W. BUTLER a CO. IMM= Total —62.53,600 11. CA.DWYL, Pradder.L O. 1111S11, Aserstary. .ike- Firs, Mast. and Leland Trsrisportatkin risks, taxes W. current rat.. PITUDIJIGILL Kramer A Rehm, Curling, Robertson A Co., li. liolzues A fun,, Wm. lunreiey I Co., .1. A. lintebison A Co., D. Lucie I Co., Murphy, Tiernan A Co. Rahnight, llonttngtou kloyd, C. 1.1. t Deo. Abbott, Manna • Dona.* Chas. Meknes t Ca, Hon. Wm. D. lieloy, Ilan* k • PITTSBURGH Lite, fix. and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE SS FIFTH STREET, 11111 SONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMEY S. SOON, riwekkrat. CLIAJIIS A. Oman Secretary. Thin Company scam every insurance appertaining toot connected with LIVE 5144-S. Alec, againsthall andeargo Make on the Ohio and Mir siesippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And mallet Lou and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Fes and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rate' consistent with safety to all parties. Josue. S. lloon, Samuel EFOlurkan, Phillips, John Scott, Joeeph P. Oassam, M. D., John SFAlpin, Wm. /. Johnston, James Marshall, lioorgo S. &Mon, nay2.ly W. CITIZENS , Insurance Company of Pittabiarghs—WM. BAUALEY. President; SAMUEL L. lIARSUELL, !Secretary. Ofjfices 94 Water Strest,basseen Mama own Irwasireas. Insures HULL mad CAM 0 Risks, on the Ohio and MM. 41;10 Elvers andtrl Unbar:els. Insures against Lo:s ur Damage by Sire. ALSO—Against the Perils et the dm. and Inland Narips. tioisand Transportation. ninanCOM Wm. Larlmar,jr., James M4ooopar, Bainuelal. Kier Samuel gee, WilLam Binghua, liobert Dunlap,jr., John 8. Dilworth, lean M. Pennock, Temkin Sailers, 8. Karbasigh, - .1. Schoonmaaer, Walter 1117 ant, Willlawitt. Julin Weal/era Pmn&ylwaata ilompetal.e.e _ L. Pattrack, Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Liken, North-cant corner of Diamond, Mae glieny city, are the attendlug Physicians to the above Jinni cation, for the tint quarter of Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their offices or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock P. M. Recent 01.11 of accidental Injury are received at &libeling, itbout form. ialhy Ec?:. IiIOWAILD ElealtA Association of Pittsburg/4 PiiFFICE, No. 108 TITIBB ST ALERT, opposite the Telegraph OttLoa. Thin Josoctation Ls organieed for the prerpoas of affording mutual assistance to each other, in muse of aicknees or ac cident. By paying a amall yearly payment, the members of the Aaaotion Smearea a weekly benafitdurlng eiclosesa, averaging from $2,21 to $lO per week. In this aseociation ell members are equally Interested in the management and profits. S. B. teI'KENZIB, Provident. T.J. HUNTIi, Secretary. Finance Oanmeltuee—Joeuen Run, Jima Baum, U. X. flurrwror. Coemalting Phyedelan—P. hum, M. D. it 0111cia Ohio wad Porsassylerasda Ban_ road Company, Pirtssosoa, Dasonher 22 , lisb4.—Norica—The Annual Meeting of the titoosholders and Election of Di/odors of the 01110 AND PENNSYL VANIA ILIILISOAD 00IIPANY, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Mho of the Company, ha Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of January, lOU, between the hours of 10 A. AL and 3P. H., (meeting at ) • By order of the Board of Directors. dodEdd J. ROBINSON, Secretary. 10. Franklin Navin. Fund and Loan Akaoctiatisna OFFICR, No. f 7 FRONT STRILET. Dlacoont Day—MONDAY. Notes offered oa SATURDAY to the Secretary, at the store of Joan IL Mellor No. 81 Wood street. Weekly Due s received at the was time and ph.t. [deddito] J. WUITTLIIR, Secretary. ATUNTION L. 13 & .—You are hereby notified to Wattand at your Armory, on MONDAYS WEDNS.S. DAYS and PILIDAYEI, for drill, and to transact such boil nem as may coma Lahr* the Company. P. HAMM mar2Pland Eatestary pro tam. To LetweeTHlC SEWED STORY OW rail NEP LW' TUNE ILEUMS ROM (a Hall suitable for pubde meetinka) sill be let for three or fourniebts In the week. Enquire of OBOILOE FUNBTON, dread/of at B. litilarkan's, No. 96 Wood stmt. u .. " MetleelseeThe JOURNEYMAN TAILORS 81). (ILETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, mode an the diet WALNIM.DAY of every smith, et SOLIMALAtTyggre, bi. the Diamond. Hy order. ORO. W. SIRS& Seeretary --.—. O.U.P.—Plado at =Wing, WlNlkilipik 111.4 dent, boon= Mb eared and Vuzia= 6. Platinum — LaDas,No.M6--Nenta every Tuesday Mianainna liascammwa, No. 87—/beta bat and tidal My ask& math. [inankly REFERENCES M. 1.. Hollowell & David 8. Brown A Co., Wood A Oliver, Caleb Cope & Drexel A Co., Bankers, Bnnt, Baker 8 Deal, Milligan & Co. J. BANKS Af.NoX, Agent, No. 116 Aster street, g.ttobut7' S. Haven, James D. 51'0111, Alexander lirsdy , John Nudark.% Itobert (la'way, Alezander Reynolds, Arm strong County, - Horatio N. Ler, Kittanning, Mr= Stowe, Leaver. ' ito r a l , A6l4oB.lkli UV, laws lar eft ug ga ggpallerus ererParg setter/Mk; Private ROM, farm do. des setuill,*; fireent We; Home for crewed pee. sons, OF Woninne.. *eats sal ber,ehred cents Ware corwrost. Deem open 34 to f °Week: par Ponnue upselounallesat awn& Rum AND anut mom. la- THIS .IMIZEDIK January Wth, wID lie pergamed the laughable plow of VIACOM AND CROW. Jim T. D. Rim. Patience. —Mrs. Pressor. H. tington. To be folleired fry mogul "Masan Mb on the WRAP; Cord, by Herr Cline. To =minds with Waideintee: To commence with the . • . . Min Madame De, Vries for One Hight Mers• MASONIC HALL. MSDAY EVNINIISGI t JAl:Willi' 30th. A'2 'FHB IMGINT DIEU OF MANY PARTIES WHO Imre manna to attend on natuedat craning, Masi. D. has pwtpotled her engagements at Harrisburg and Lamm. tar, sad will ere • third and most positively her MUM= innacAL rElinveL, IN PITTeItUROH, ON TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 30154 1554. The Manager has the honor to announce that he has eo gaged for the ormaioo GRAND ORCHESTRA, whia, will be nutlet iLediictlon of` . MARTIN LAZARE MR. VOOLE, - - The P.:gratin:Le rill wadLt of the gems Cri;l .TEM OPhiILAII,_ WITH NULL 06011X2TUAL ACIXIMPAN/1161112. MADAME ROSA DE VRIES "WILL BINGSEVEN TIMES, VIZ: THE GREAT FLUTE ARIA, From Mozart, casrA DIVA, from Normit, zERNA.NI INVOLAAII, from &mini, end the BATAPLAN DUBETT, Prom the Daughter of the Regiment, and three other bril liant plecea. . . Signers 1110131h7,LetZLRE and PASARILLI, will appear Ina cholaa selectloo of pieces. - The prioe of adorinion has been Eitel aC OSI DOLLAR, to all parte of the Kell. TICKETS ADMITTING A. LADY AND OPIITLEKAN $ 4// - No extra charge fir securing seetillia THE SALE OP SEATS Will commence on MONDAY MORNING. at 9 o'clock, a the Moak Stare of IL Sleben, No. 101 Third street, whet diagram of the Ilall may be seen. janYito WINO to • steady drain upon out funds and an sour O niulatlanof attitude preesure,. together with the es.. , reme difficulty of realising our securities, we hare been compelled to suspend our beehive,. Our creditors may rest confidant that our entire indebt ednow will he fully paid,. e here ungurationshly • lugs surplus orer our liabilities. Kke]ikk,t kAILIL January 2%164.5—Dan= 1" PAISTKIOI6IIIP heretofore canning wider the satyie of " KRAMER, WORK as YOUNti," Philadelphia, i tete day dlseolved; Samuel Wort, ()erase Young IPC.usli, purchasing the Interest of hr:toer & Rahn ln said brat The businew will be continued by " WORK, YOURO & M'COUCIL" January 21,1855. B` Dersiwitnra In our (dice, will please call and reed their bills and notes ka with us for collection jana KlLLallat t 11.41/M BMIANNUAL BAL.g.—A. A. ft , 1650' fo A OD. will receive 17 and open la a kw daps, alodher large la of efw.ep Cad- Lora Bleethed and Brown 31u.lins, Shlrtings, Cheeks, Tweak, jan23 Empty B& for H►b. UITMILE FOR SALT, or otter plirpme.a. Apply at janlB PEARL STEAM MILL, Alleeway. LAItSIC:=I.xBIEJESB LATEST 8080 7 —Mard Times Come Again No More; as sung with immense incases by Sauferd's Sermisiers: words and music by B. C. ForSer. Now.days; a humorous belled: Converse. Petrifaction ; new song: by Barker. I'm Waiting for the Spring Time; a most charming new ballad: by Barker. The floppy Man; rug and chorus: Litho. Pm Not Myself At All; one of the ban Irish ballad, ever written: by & Lover. Villeins and hts Dinah; rondo song: by Perry. I Cannot Surile Dens Mother; new: Barker. Brighter than the Morning btu: Browne. The Heart and the Ileum: Dressler Ball Boom Etiquette, ate., etc., received in advance of the trade nod for nee by HENRI' &LEBER, jar= lion of the Golden Harp, No.lol. Third et Celestials* Shang a.t■ said Illtsiossevias, TTESD AT NO. 10 WOJD 6TREET, yen a - ill Jul„ that a complete sssorlment of the above styled CAPS, together with a large stock of Silk and Plash Ceps, nbich will be sold ►t a greet reduction on former prima, to a:46 the stock for the soma. 4.116 CULIO - 111: OIL. 1011. LEAINE.O.I.—TbIs Ear t.ii h. the 11 effort of relieving the tension, and bringing into nal, the natural action of the parts, BO no to restore the bearing, elm kat or impaired. This is proved by co many sod %roll thorn tams, that, where, knower. it needs no po.. AD doe persons altwitlO new loowattro Acoustic Oil. It will re,• lien at ore.. Avoid any Imitatitins. Asir/1w Joisisttl'i Acoustic Oil, and Ulm no other. Sold by . lan9 S. L. CUnittliliT. 110 Third Art, L. 1856. First Importation of Fine Watches. 1865. JYOUR BOXER 0? WATCHES, direct r.l from Europe, manufactured to my especial order, and which l eae fully ret012.201:14.1 and Wiltretit as 131.511 time keeper* and at lowa Palms than are retailed at is eastern cities. We have also Railroad Watches and Clock: Regulators for Railroad elation', $.50 to $75. • Silver Watche, from $lO to pO. Gold Watches from $25 to Waren Rarautum.--O s.2.l)ur Lest attention aided by fuperior workmen, is constantly devoted to the repairing and clean ing of fine Watched. 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. W. W. 'WILSON, Practical Watch Maker. IHAYS We day ereo,asted with me in the wholesal. Fruit and Confectionary Modueas, my eon, T. 11. An demon. Tha boaluees hateeftar, from this date, Noven* 1&h,1854, will to wean:led under the name ami Kyle o J. C. Anacreon 'A Son. - - novl7 . J. . 7 rEite PaUTIC, RJKOLIIIING VR 4Tx 41—A few more lof those oomforieble chain on hand. Personsde:hing • seat that can be occupied far days without causing fa tigue, should call and see them. ARNOLD .IL WILLIAMS, Chilion Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, , FOR WARMING AND YNNTUATION OF BAILDINGB. Alar./A. & W. will contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chilames Purnaro ; buret. es, liebools, Llospitalts Factories, Green Houses. Court Douses, Jails, Hold, or Dwellings. No. YO Market street, Pittsburgh. jaa.2.5 • NolJes. A LL PERSONS having Rooks .r Certificates of Deposit same at natant tag, nodersigrnal, are reque s ted to pre,cnt the oar office, for settlement. HOON PAIN: ENT. PlUatunb, January 24th, 1655—(janZi L) UTNAM'S MONTULY, YOB FlitillUditY.—Covraters: YOltilLitil Of ODlncibtltOrli, 11it.110.7 Of. C 111.11.." &C.; Diplomacy and Cannon Bails; Liviog in the Country; Na tional Defence; Prometheus and lipimethens ; venire to Motion; Two Little Stan; My Three Conversations w i th Mi. Chester; Glimpses of French Life—Tne Restoration; The Mountain Wh3ds; Mining Vanities; Israel Potter, or Fifty Team of Exile; The Old Woman who Dried tip and Blew 'Away; OWL; A Pedagogue in Oeorgls; A Water Study; The Progress of our Political Virtues; Editoriel Notes. For sale by 11. MINER . k Pane No. 3.2. Smithfield street. Ikl T. WAS.I3I.IiGTON AgoodFrameLwell t!l trod Frame ing House, with large lot of 112 Bat 'root on the brow of the hill and running bark feet oo Bertha street to en alley, with a well of good water, shot.° and fruit trees, a Kahle, ar good board fence around the properly. Price $2,600: Persons desirous of a pleasant residence and pure air, with • view of the two ritickerrers, tr., would do w-11 to attend to the above. Apply soon to f. 1.11121.111ERT t SOB, LL ffinitUIDERIES.—A. A. MAYON a t..V. have Jo' t .Llg mired per exprem 6 canons of Embroideries, compri% ink new and elegant styles Collars, Culf,Oullerenes, Head Dresses, flosettee, Tabe, Sleeves, Uhemixettes, Udkfa., ke y which will be offered at extremely low prime Jan= OUT Ilunth/y Real Estate itogial.r. On It there are described for sate 61 good Farms, ai flousee and Lots, 48 fine Conntry Seats, and 600 City Late, with which pureldteere ought to be acquainted before buy ing. Cali and get a Register gratis. jan2ltt THOS. WOODS, 76 Fourth street. .D INTIENT OUSE, ft OEN= OY LIBRRTY 'AND GRANT SMARTS, now the Railroad Depot i j.1.9a1y JAMBS SHANNON. Prop - War. .....---- ID Wig ELSallff. KITYPI—For the cure of eore rough .1.1 0 hands, the Lierpetic Soap is =throned. It is used for rendering the akin soft, smooth and white. It remotes sallowneen tan, Ate The use of a few cakes of this 86.1.011 sore rough hands, win noon render them smooth and heal all clam chafes, It. Only '11.14 cents • cake. Prepared foam the recipe of • London Chemist, and sold by janlb S. L. CUTHBERT, 140 Third street. S&V.DB, YOE lityr-lIK.D.S.—kly mock of Seeds for early sewing of the approved and valuable varieties, is reedy for distribution at the /Seed and Implement Warehouse, Mb street. f iang JAMES WAAL/103P. Worms even In Adult. rpa Administration of B. A. BAIINE.STOCK'S FIBIN has always been characterised with auceesa, always producing fu the feelings a marked change for the better. Any one who tries it can safely mind., In it, and the most delicate infant cannot be injure./ b lto ner.• Adults, too, are frequently subject to worms in t he rectum and small intestines, which always impair the health. ATEZNIS N. Y, June 214 ISM Marra B. A. Stbise.etcck It Cb. Otramess have used two bottles of B. A. Fetuses. toek's Vermifuge, which I purchased from your agent; it had the desired effect In bringing away a large number of worms from my lota I purchased another vial and gave it to my child; had the same etteet, bringing away great nuMbers of worms. I Uteeelare recommend it to the pub. lie . 1111111111 re melody for 11 . 011011. P. syreu- Preparei and sold by B. A. FAUNESTOCK CO., Pint corns To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers end ilaanfaeturers. %WS SUBSCRIBER. L now Importing a superior quality X of OIL OF COGNAQ, of which %of azionnoe with MO gallons pure Spirit will produce a fineClogone Brandy. Hie .ESSENCES OP ROCHELLE and OTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER sod PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the Nee York manufacturers by Hip greet demand after the.. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DE. LEWIS FEUCHTWANHER, 141 Malden Lace, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemieele, Piscine, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ext Copelva, finipbute Am mon* nu Malls tf Bata and Caps. J. WILSON k SON keeps constantly on hand e• dearription and ended, of BATS AND CAPS, boa winked* and retail nine desiring a non Saban able Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to give ns novlit CM=C:TEMI • STOCK. AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 02 AealA at, above Mod. IVOTBIL Drat; Bonds, !Impala; and Lomas on cella tecan, negotiatad. Stock. bought and and on moor minion. Land Warrant. bought and cold. Particular attention _paid to the pa/rhino and ink of Copper Stooks. All entununbstkine attAntad to promptly. janl9 ^mod ~ rVilltaL 01,14 * jiol la pu r guns - VlWlelarind _ jazsr ~~: <c. ~~.;. M. 116 .101 L, Jaz= IOPPRICILIff bar la Atin aikkur ea* hTi stili-900 Ls is Yak la MP satilikesi ni a . Aan kWh: gl ai 7=YZ/ 'Adams Odra lkooloo; 3ouo Sokadoo babe Boun Joki do P00d0..; 1#11) plisai Asti 0ca,14 Xlooll4sll A 29Litizt-owo Midas 0 fa Shollod Ll= us aiwoo. - . 400; 1 1 0 , A L= 14,AMILY 00 b LOIIB, - - ondsWier Wliookillowri000t:, two Wadi Com Mad; L ' 1 A • ; co do - atm sod brook j0a.121 - . SIMIANDIaI; UTTIM-0100/0.11011.1000ge; JD" SO Patk4 4lo :: 100 ow .#.1.0P Moil 110E4 10 blob 01nues bud, la 111001H11111l be *ON, ja.n.26 • 7216110111 31113111,21010114 1 4 /112,4,0 borrola loidayllbe limo; 200 do Union Coodeat4 110 do N. O. -- 900 do - N. (2. 712, la state axial* sat jan26 12ftiL12111 . 4 . üßet*.x.s-4/0 bowie Ws W. U. Tote®; . . . 10 low prime Peed Ani; - - - - - 6 easkslPut Lab: . . . Te bSP Balltpetie; • , /10Lj 00 boxes rime ennui Ohassits idiciala azt26l NM/WM & LLOIAIIIINEL far Itale by El./I—W So taw, Bo: 3 merTholl lbosoroi ; .So low de; • • • 10 We No.l Wad Barrin; hf Ws. do 4•4 . ttosoosCodlok ; • 00 bsiocifoit Harsbig; recanidt mit ism* ir Id.ILLKH, 2,1 sad 1:1:11111=e; UdiDklN2l-100 dem (r Bromic 2D do UK wain &UA; 20 do Tow sad CbM26a Bon" 26 do Country Nada; 6 . Dar Ibr solo on Otnantry ; Wilo b naukdds 1.123 MILL= 1 4 •21.111' —341 begs /sry Appor 10 ; - "'A do Pomba ; - /A Ills Y.ll. Holdso; /5 bl do do; for iolo . .;51:1501 MILLYJI ”, % • • • • aSly eaNDIXd -60 bosoo . Clocionold" No.! loaarliasp; lo do do " Bruins Oodles; J.1:3 RILL= a . la Mg;Ugt otioWN eTuUT blAiliAL A. 1.4-41 slobs Ifiari* 0 W.ltheme Brown &oat; Saints Zatirchers area Ste; on hand and kw saaby• -• • • • jun= -BRIMMIBE tr cif imrAuklX bealoile4Brabkidol44l hirea 'MUM& 13(111111111W dicD—dtdi boahois Kari. Viewer 4.3 .23 be do Ildouhrombr!'! ALT—UO btas tii).ll3aat, /maw sad j.Lizt MILL= & ("MA blbUi-2,01.0u Its or iris by Lb jab= umts AILD-40 kn. &It sble by ' au ja3221 -~ ir bUrrisit—z6 kegs batter Ibr oak -•"- • • *42 . mons a alsatiall; - rtLE4.—Lti bbis plea •pplsoineshei . Jana) 11.1401.1. lu ki:Au—nis plot best Ustain bwa ale by _ janl9. Ma. it A A. Mdedlß. •& Old bavejoit peartmlolll. prow of Al. AulL . puss, Coburg., Paraoatia,ricVsldt vill be veil ram-Anuasa prkee. Ntiiil4l.lWlls--iilabapitread• • JJ Bureau; saypentilw . ( roma, hideous • ocill h z AIIL-60 nears 19se Tablet Balt; - 1 bzr. frisk *it Jecr.l =znia ttut.'tikal.t'S ' &we sum wit • 7 chaps, chafes, An., ois the hauls ' at 12.4 ceslais a cats, of No. /41 thisst sastost. "„;,„ ,Ukla Mliab—i bids white Owe Mal t ISM k o f sale by • • JAS. heLAllllllll4llleah - _j •10 EI& ~..!Jt-11.1,11INUAL SALJA—A: A. KAMM Je. (X). m. elliag coU at their besaAnau.l4. Sdeobstr 6uks, Shawls Dreas 630011, Gast; Baena% rice, tc. keiVne i•ALI clejaet. Tieds Ted by .1=24 . . • 1 Oak. OLVTIIIiNT—Tha bail Miele ficeelli liii tie SI/ ±i, care of Tamar seal Bing Warn:. 8 Alai mi=r ic -- jecal ~. 4013. I k 1 'A&VANISH ILLTIIIIIII-120, • J tornarifying tins blood: 12 an • net A AuniieliAm huezazus--ThAbrit, sap . nada now In ass; 14 dos received by. y UTtUali MAU:mild—in:ladylsm% baad t sad warranUd good , by 7th. lug amuse Diaommi aad,Yydiat Ea.owzes znakEncit ur ape/es—is dama-ai- • ads- BP bated ankle received by ' - .IOIL jaa9 mania M . AMMA and •• ' • _ pIaXIMS-100 dose° Oast lamas far Is br isa24 'BMW T. B. YOPNO k CO: setICHATLIB-20‘) Ibs Au: We by _ ir ipLOUR-60 bbL for sobs by JenZl HIRAM HOIIIIILBIL I OR bus so anti* medlar sae by pka27 REM IL. 0LA5t...66--2.6 bbl. to =no mad lat Aili • /XL jazt27 • SY W Alatax—:a shares of .114divr er te - - BID* &akar, ar Li -Lit:ll:z CUD LIVIOI tiLL-12 dam at tap Ageljlet article reeeiTed CJ JOB. uIuLAYIA NUM) it4GREaLt-18 =weir( IT A, sites, reediTed by 4138. • jan.9 I IWO) Piucatas—ao bblajoet reeetted JJ jset9 - BARRY Sr .gO/4431111 4 •I y µAN KIIAL-10 bole, tooth groaadjoitorthut • • • ~./ see by JAIL MEZAINISI%-' josl2 No. 10 bladtbdil sL AL= ILLY-7,6 b..a Timathy . l47 brisk janl2 JAB- •,' xj Lida COILN —KW boa store and Sur sae juin - JAS. DIXIS.WIDIAT FLOOK-60 sacks for saki by .1„) jaalb 'JAM_ • btu Louisville U1110111( rN japil mann N. L Y t•-6 blwis lovadnes 101110; 10 bbla 4a aqua; dee22 M=2MI LpsOoki6--3 doom Ws dby riemind 'MODE I I Janl2 axmariv. 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