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We were sorry to see Miss Ince select it for her opening night, anffnur anticipations that a poor indienee would follow, were, unfortuna rely, More than realised. The lady rendered 'the character with great effect; in fact so com pletely did she identify herself with the part, that she drew tears of sympathy from al: the Ladies present, for her fictitious sorrows. -To:night, Sheridan,Bnowles' beautiful pl iy of ;Ave wilt be performed, Miss Inee appearkg as the Countess. This character is the one in v.ttich she first made her debut in Philluielphis: ,her representation received the unanimous eii;:oni me -Of the press of that city, and was CODE ider itd II triumph in every sense of the word. The ,Zedyer, in noticing if, says it was distinguished by a strict fidelity to nature, and a close study Of the author. There was a chasteness of tone, • distinctness of utterance, and a perception of character, far beyond what are ordinary, and an execution to the extent of her physical pow er as accurate as the mind is capable of _bon oohing. We hope to see the Theatre crowded :Ole evening. ASSAULT AMID BareasT.—C. A. Barker was 'held to bail, yesterday, by Alderman Parkinion, for committing an assault on Edward Edwaids. Matthew Zimmerlee, a boy 'boat ten years of age, made .information. against John Weeks, s shoemaker to whom he was an indentured ap prentice, for ill-treatment. A warrant was nod - to* hie arrest. On run Timm —The express train on the Omani Railroad, due here at 1 o'clock, P. M., was detained several hours, yesterday afternoon, by running off the track at Florence. No one was injured. ABM= lairruel.—Rev. John Lord will de liver his fourth and last lecture before the Toting Men's Library Association, to-morrow evening, in Masonic Hall. Subject—Napoleon Bonaparte. .^ • ilttettone—Dally AT the Oselmetetak Baler ROOM, earner of Wood and fifth streets,at-lOwkdock, A. M., • general assortment • ant noes, lI of ilesionshls, fi t aiid Panty Dry Goode, Clothlng,JMote ate,Celey AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Grandee, Qtteetenware, Glassware, Table Otitlery, Looking Citemei,'New and hewed Used Household and Kitchen Pur i enure, • AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Farley Artielee, Musical Inatruutenta, flarfbrarenna Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goodg, Gold 611 d Slim: watches, An • P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1i63131 ..... ' WATIONAL MINING COMPA.NY STOCK AT AIICTIt IN 11 —On THURSDAY. EVUNING, February Lit, at ' , o'c'ock, at the literebanta' Eseliange, Yoo.rtit street,a i be mold, by order of James M. Cooper, Secretary and T surer, about 150 ehmitook. to he Natio n nal Mining to pm, of Mt:blow, force fir non-payment of seem , sinen . 1 7: . No. 6,, and enbject to Mont No. 7 of two dollars pr .. abaci, now due- JanSD . ~,P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ..._ • AA irVaN ruds MINl5lal - iItiMPAN STUCK AT A UC. •TION —On THUH.SDAY NVENING, February let, at 7 o'clock, at the Merchants' gachango, Fourth street, wall be sold, by.order of James M. Cooper, Secretary and Treat- Auer, about 2,600 „shame Stock in the Adventure )lining goimFang of Michigan, forfeited gar non-payment as assess meet Mo. 2. I Jan3ol P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ITALPABLIC &NANO AND 8 , ,p15 AT Aldt7L'loN.--Qa sV THURSDAY, EVENING, February Ist, et olultrit, et . lhallierehants' Sazhange, Fourth 0114 will be sold 10 shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stoc k ; - 4k abates Exchange Bank Stock; • 14 shams Pittsburgh Trust Company Stock; • 20 share. CitisomrDe -ite Ban i cwek, 25 shares Ohio and Pa r Railroad Company Stork, 40 'Mires North American Mining Company Stock; 151500 Coupon Bond Mormagabelai Nat Ira nom Conii.enr, JAM P. M. DAVIS, Austione, ricarnSYLVANIA. FEIULALEC CULL AT HAKBIcIU PA. . rnins Inititutkak, for the literiff min or: ri ot , c• I'ucpq I . Ladies, vestal by Charter with Tull Co!legiate you: rs, bean in 11111.120,111-131 01Wrati01.1 Inc more than one you. _ _The /oCatiOn is one of the most pleasant and picturempa: it the State, The arrangement. of 11, 01311epl are 51141 or afford peculiar adractages in aequirmd u eolal bOOl- to. the stiperstructUre. There ant two department,— the Oolugim. the Preparatory, with their approorn i t e - bilMohes of learning. The mune of Andy it. eit,h iirre dross i a , d mesg natatany e Uwe.s many di ff erent Young La. ited at .ffer.rd of babe ten. Egir.llE - VkatLY ft. WALIsil, A. 5.1., Principal. hi/.5 U. Cu:Lucas, Principal Female Teacher. thee PARRS A. JokLINXI, Aaeittant. hraolza. hi. DANNY.; restore of French, de.• U.O. liOnainutt, V. P., Lecturer on Anatomy. tie. • Wa. S. how.era, Lecturer on !Natural Naturel Philosophy, de. Elm. J 081.20 HOCRLSA, Pear. of Instrumental Mu-tic. • .. Joe. T. Care, Prof. Pool !tunic. • Yoreircalars, or for other Information, adiress:the Prin cipal, H. WAUGH, llarrasburg. Pa. der:ffut • BANK EYE:ILA/YOU, • THIRD STREET, likilriihtiN Waal) 51ARKET. riVIN Subscribers brit leave to illtOrm ?rands and t thepublie generally, :hat a•ey have le'acett the ah , re well known Seetaurant, uhah btu j 1.14 been thoroughly renovated, repaireil end re ?vanished, and cow open. The pismiiiiaors have spared nu eXpel:l6. to make the block ET , cbsoge a comfortable resort, well fur the epicure no the borates. man. The border ri ill at all times be stork.") with Unidelicarles of the season, and served up under the auspi ' cies of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the patroinge of • generous piddle. .1. SCLIANDELMEREn, Janllkly (1. It FRANCIS. A Card OWING to • steady drain upon our funds and an hMill Or outside pressure, together with the ex framed/acuity of realising our securities, we hove !mei ociapelled to numeral our business. Our creditors may rest confident that our entire inkhht *deem will be fully paid,as wehareunqu.ti•mald- a !ergt staid= dyer our liabilities. KRASI6II. R ' Aum. Jenuary 20, 185b—fjac23 If WY PAltTitiEltSllll' heretofore existing under the etyie of " KR&WER., WORK r YOUNG," Philadelphia, le thirday dilisolved; Samuel Work, George Young and Wm. • WOonch, pulog the intere be of hr.,mer hebto in hid firm. T rc he h t ns :nine-as will st citntinuor by i• WORK, YOUNG & M'COUCII.." January 22, 1855. Ala" nwpooltore to our .thce, will please call and revel,: their bille and noted loft with uo for eallovtion. jan23 KRAMER A RAIIM. - • AIRIFOLD & WILLIAMS, 1 1 0010PACITMR9 OP . • CUL= Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATION OF DUILDINGS. rap A. W. VIII contract for warmin trod vernallutiog, t•y stem or hot water pipee, or Chlhoro, Pornace; Church. es, Schools, Ilottpf4le , Iftetorire, Green Iltrok•tr, Court .Houmurgh.a, Jails, Hotels or IhrelliDge. No. 25 F tre,t, Pittsb Notice. A Li, RESSON6 having Rooks .r Certificate. of Dry/..it JCL against the undersigned, are requested to pre.ent th saw at our °race, for settlement. 1100 N a BARCIENT. Pltiaburgb, January 24th, 1655—{jan26 AUDTbi S. STOCK AND 1L BILLLOOMI BROKER, Office., No. GI Fourth 11., above Wood. 'MOM, Drafts, Bond., btorlgages, and Loans on culla .I.‘ Urals, ingottatai. Stock,' bought and sold on con, sahadon. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Monks. C eU :Calinlonicatioin latent.' to promptly. bulb? To Wholesale Greeters, Liquor Dealers skid ilazaufeeturers. rt;igfaoenuroliri" mw quality IM of SITI RIB TIVo7w i t i ch opure Spirit will produce a tine Cognac Brandy. Ills 11r iCkla OP ROCHELLE and OTARDB ; of JAMAICA out ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. BRANDY CIDER and 'PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS sad SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York titutaGicturere by the grout demand after them. Di rection. for wee will Invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCUTWANCER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. /L.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical., Platlna, Manganete; Thorne Ext. Copaiva, Sulphate Am en. • &a. docglie tt Hats and Caps. J. WILSON A SON keeps constantly on hand ~vary deocription and variety of FIATS AND CAPS, both tybolorale and retail. Those desiring a rood fashion. - viable Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to give as o ;'•u: • call beans purchasing elsewhere. noelli I At Carpets Leas men undersigned having reduced the pric of Llirir en -4••. •• • • tire stock of Carpets, (di Cloth., Rug , . slate,Slatting, from 2// to 25 per cent, call the vitteution of petsons in , -• • • mini of any articles in their line to mu following. • - Tballr stock is one of the Amgen and hest selected in the • • d 4, and consists in pert of o'• Velvet and Brumole; • • -Tapestry Brussels; Aubusson Bromide; -• Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; - • patent Tapestry ingrain do; Superfine and tine do; • Twilled and. plain Venetian do; - Hall and Stair do; t - •-• Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; 'r • Wool and Cotton it:Trait do; • Stair Reds, Window Shades, end a large assortment of Oa Cloth, from 2to 24 feet in width. Trans am' coot. C. B. HI:ALLY CO., No. 82 Third strret T ATEBT MUSIC—POSTER'S LATEST SONO —Hard Times Came Again No More; as sung with immense Illeasas by Sanforo's Serer:mien,: words and music by & C. Poster. rtheriedaya• • brinier:me . : Conier. . Yetitifsenon% Dew song: by Barker. . I'm Waiting for the Spring Time; a most charming new MUNI: by bather. lib•litappy Mau; w - ng and chorus: , Mos Tot Myself nt All; one of the best Irish ballads ever Iltiben: by & Loeee. Vial= and Ma Dinah comic song: by Perry. I Cannot Smile Dear Mother ; new : Barker. .1 Blightar than the Morning stair Browne. The Bract and the Home: Dreftler Ballitoom Etiquette, etc., etc., twelve.] in advance of the trade and for sale by HENRY KLEB Jan. Sign of the (LIR. harp, No. lot Third et John W. Botii-er-4 Co., VINSWANDING AND COMAUSSION Si SNCIIANTE.-- Denim to all kinds of Pittsburgh ilatinfacturei, Lad Pip* sad girt Gad, 67 Front ptr...t. - - - - Manley. Sarrela tow Bale. -- IT tow -FOB, tIALT t ;ye ottr . rpose. Apply at U MUM MEE -171* • -4- •••••• '.• • • ' - ' I L. RITY POST. •JANUARY 81, AUCTION ,SALE 6 P. X. DAVIS, Auctioneer R. .• fq WS BT'TELEG Bc Med Fapreoly for 6014 Mugu Post. °Ns wiz unit pYox 3711011, ARRIVAL orVaz Aram& Mune; January 80.z—The steamer Africa ar rived to-day, with Liverpool dates to the 20th, being one week later. The war news is entirely unimportant. Notb- ing decisive has ocourreebeforellebastopol, and affairs remained unchanged. Negotiations are still in progress, but nothing is certainly known respecting them. The chief interest of the news centres in the proceedings of the Congress of Vienna. The hopes of peace and fears of war are of vast mag nitude, squally balanced. • Tue French and English ministers at Vienna have received the newest" , power to reopen ne gotiations. Gorteattakoff,tit is understood, has received written inotruotions from hie govern ment, which, it is rumored, is anxious for peace, There are conflicting statements, as usual. about Austria, but it generally understood that nho leans towards the allies. Prussia complains of Austria's actions. Elforts are making to obtain the consent of thr ..Ilies, especially by the Prussian cabinet. The approaching Congress of Nations is more up! more talked of, and the Daily News looks for rood results of the Congress, if the United States takes part. ) Bavaria had almost completed the complement of her army. Letters say that the Swedish army would im mediately be placed on a war footing, and in creased to 65,0430 men. RUBllia is preparing for the spring campaign, and the Baltic army is organizing. The latest dates from the Crimea are to the 10th. Affairs were precisely as before. Omar Pasha arrived at the camp on the 6th, and re turned to Varna on the Gth. Reinforoements were constantly resealing the allies. Lord Raglan has sent to India for the 10th Huesars, and the Turks in the Crimea are to be made up to sixty thousand men daring January. The Russian reinforcements were advancing by forced marches. The weather was frosty, with some snow, which retarded the besiegers. The Piedmontese troops embark on the 28th of Febrnati. _ Private Vienna letters say that Gortsohakoff is instruoteil to accept any terms except the re duction of the Russian fleet, and the occupation of Russianlerritory. There is nothing further about the invasion of Dobrniecha.l The Ruesians, after the affair at Fu!Oohs, re crossed the Danube. A Vienna' despatch says that Buol has de minded an explanation of this affair from Gorts chakoff. The Turkish force at Dobrudsoha is estimated at 30,000, mostly reanite. The fleets in the Black Elea have suetained no damage. GREAT BRITAIN _ . Cobden has addressed his constituents at Leeds, stigmatizing the attack on Sebastopol as a colossal mistake; the question being how to get out of it. Other speakers favored the war. There are malicious rumors afloat that De Lacy Evans has been offered an Indian appointment, in order to frustrate his contemplated disclosures in Parliament. Four hundred London dock laborers had been sent to the Crimea to unload ships. The fate of the British ship Beernice, which has been missing since 1852, from Shanghai, has been discoved. The Europeans on board ware murdered by Lascars, and . the crew of the ship burned. The assassins w ere captured and exe cuted. FRANCE Baring & Brothers announce that they will re mike Eoglish deposits on the French loan, the whbliamount of white will be taken In France and Spain. Thu new constitution has been submitted to the Chambers. Its main features are that the ' sovereignty -emanates from the nation. The reli gion of the nation is Roman Catholic, but tole ration is allowed. The press will be free. The confiscation of property and the death penalty for political offences are abolished. A national guard is established. The legislators is to oon gist of two chambers; the Senators to be elect ed for life, with property qualifications. There is to be one representative out of every 50,000 citizens. The Courts to meet annually. The Courts to regulate the strength of the army and give assent to royal marriages, and appoint the regency when occasion requires. B WITZORLAND. The Swiss conference is about to be •pened, with a view of adjusting existing difficulties be tween Austria, Switzerland and Denmark. ea The bill altering the constitution passed the first reading in the Legislature. RUSSIA' A six-fold land tax, payable in 24 instalments s to be imposed on Polish proprietors. COMMERCIAL INTELLIOESCE. The America had arrived out: her advias improsi • mire buoyant tone to the Cotton market. which rinsed at siight advance in prices. The aal. of the week were 56, - 000 balsa. Milligan quotes Orleans middling at 5 3 16. At Manchester there was no improvement. Breadstuffs.—At the crone on Friday, Flour showed an advance of W. Wheat firm but not active; 3d advan.. Indian Corm has wightly improved during the week, sod clotted at an sivence of 0.1. Consols, 9134. Lrvearoot, January 10—Milligan's Circular quotes Cot. tan ea having Advanced u with a firm market. The sales for the week were 56.000 bal., including 10,350 bales to speculators and 0,300 to eerstriers. The quotattota are; Orleans fair 5 1 4 tuddling,6 3 Ifis Upland fair 634ki5 1 le. Tha Membeeter advices ate unfkVorable. BreatletufL..—Flour transactions email and prices firm ; 'west Ohio 444345±. Wheat has recovered from the pre- Inoue decline and advanced 3d.: Transactiom mail and pries. firm. White Wheat Ile 9.10138 91. Corn has re corered and advanced 01, with a moderate bminces; whit. 44a Csl44ss: mixed 43s &1. MNISI=IEI londcu money market dull; Connote