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PETtINOIH * CO, yempaper Jdtertiiiits AmU. are the A*ant» tor lhH Httebnrgh DaUJ a® 4 w " ltl 3 r are authorised to receire iurtEnsniOTJ ami Juasuanro”* tor uaat the eama rates as required al:thi» efllee. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their eßcea are at Nsw Yok, 121 Nassau s^arn, Boston, 10 Stat* stestt. W# would eill Uw Attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we hare just reoeleed I rom Philadelphia a number of font* of new Job Type, end in now prepared to fill orders; for Cards, Circular*, BUI Heads, Paper Book*, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tions. All orders will be promptly filled. Oar weekly of this morning will be found to contain an nnusaul amount of intereetlng read ng matter. The letter from St Paul, Min., is worth ten times the ooet of the paper. Serera 1 letters from Harrisburg will Inform our read ers of the progress of create there. The opinion of the Supreme Court in the take Shore ] Hoad 'oase’Srili. be read by many. The news from Washington and from' all other parte of the country will be found full and Interesting. Some reforms suggested in the editorial columns are worthy, of attention. The market and money artloles ere got np with special care, and may be relied on. The foreign news is important, there is reading matter enough in our .to-days’ weekly to make a book of thirty or forty pages, and all worth reading. For sale at our count ing room fer 6 cents, open or in wrappers. Bead Herrlaburg letter on firet page. Coal told from the yards In Cincinnati, on Thursday, at fourteen cent* per bushel. Mr. Coleman, of the Barnet House, Cincin nati, has been aentenoed to a fine and twenty days imprisonment, for violating the recent stringent liquor law of that State. Joseph Bailey, Esq., our exceedingly efficient State Treasurer,, la now in Philadelphia paying February Interest on the State debt. It to $900,000, all of whloh ho has in OFFICIAL PAPER OF TBE CITi PI XTSBPR® :FEBRUART 8 f HORSING POST JOB OFFICII. OVA WEEKLY. Raws of tbe Day. [tea who mobbed a liquor 801181*8 pro* mlsee, and destroyed $2OO worth the “ crathur,” at MU Pleasant, Hamilton oounty, Ohio, hare alt been discharged. The Cincinnati Commercial, In noticing tho investigation says: “tho ladies wore most of thein young, and all pretty.'* Ho wonder they were discharged. In tho Missouri Legislature, on tho 28th nit., Mr. Richardson proposed an amendment to the constitution, repealing the eighth article, in re lation to Banks, and empowering the Legislature to incorporate one State Bank, - with fifteen branches, and a capital not exceeding $20,000,* 000, one-fourth of which may be reserved for the use of the State. THE BRITISH ARMY. The world has seldom heard of a more disas trous military movementthan the invasion of tha Crimea by the English and French armies. In September last, 27,000 British soldiers landed at a point a few miles north of Sebastopol. A few days after, in conjunction with the French 'troops,- they fought and won the brilliant battle of Alma. The allies then WoM-toiSaloUa wa, and prepared to beseige Sebastopol; not by investment, but by a bombardment from one tide of the olty alone; while the opposite side was left open to the enemy for the introduction of supplies and reinforcements as they were needed. The batties of Balaklava and Inkermann follow ' ed, in which the English' suffered severe losses, and their cavalry wap almost entirely destroyed. Then followed the most serious disasters to their ships and transports by storms in the Blaok sea. Thtwinter set in before the army was supplied with clothing, houses and wholesome provisions. The draft* horses died, and the .soldiers were compelled to carry provisions on their backs for miles, through mud and drenohing rains. The Bastions harassed them with frequent sorties ; disease swept them off by hundreds; and at last aocounts the enemy's fortress was no nearer taken than when the invading army first landed on the fatal eoaat. 9 We now learn from the London Tvnet that, on the lat of Janaary, the whole British force in the Crimea would not exoeed 14,000 men ; and of these the deaths amounted to sixty per day. and the number disabled by f&tigne and siokness to 1000 per week. Of the 14,000 thus mention* ed, the Tima believes that not 2,000 are in good health. Bach is the fate of one of the -nest true, and faithful, and gallant armies ever sent out of England. 27,000 brave men left the shores of old England, only a few months ago, fall of hope, ambition and patriotism, and pre pared to bear up through' lire and blood the prood banner of their country. Ooly 2000 are In good health now. All the rest are in unknown graves, or in t&S-eea, or in the hospitals where they die by or inHhe mud trenohes before the waSfeof an almost impregnable for tress. It is nol the first time a Bussian winter> a Russian army, and a Russian fortress have destroyed the best armies that the oivilised na tions of Europe could send to the field. On their own soil the very elements fight with the Rus sians, and an invasion of their territory has always resulted in fatal disasters. What most become of the remoant of tho British army in the Cyimea ? Only 2,000 in good health, and a few thoasand- more enfeebled by fatigue and sickness. On the other hand, a Rus sian army of about 70,000 men, innred to the olimate, and supplied with oomforts, menaces them from without; while a garrison of 20,000 within the walls of the fortress are prepared to repel all assaults, and aid in crushing the inva ders. Nothing but the most determined valor can save the allied army from annihilation. And valor alooe cannot long prevent destruction, while disease sweeps off sixty per day. It is no wondar that the English press is furi ous against a ministry that has devoted so gal lant an army, sent out at suoh vast expense, to almost certain destruction. It is stated that a large portion of the ladies of the nobility, gen try and oommnners who thronged the galeries and lobbies of the Parliament Honse, to witness the late pageant of the opening of Parliament,, were dressed in mourning for relatives who have perished in this fatal oampaigu. The bloody but derisive campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte were seldom more destructive of life than thiß short and frvtilai oimpalgn in the Crimea has been. §9* Oar Harrisburg correspondent, whose letters we publish to-day, has Bent ns a copy of a. remonstrance presented to the Senate against the passage of the sixth saotion of a bill lately intro dnoed in that body by Mr. Prioe, in relation to property held for ohureh purposes. It is Sec tion 6 W BiU No. 47, Senate file, and contem plates a repeal of the Aot of 1844, vesting cer tain powers of transmission of real estate in the Catholio Bishops of Philadelphia and Pitts burgh. , We will.publish the Sixth Seotion of the bill, together with the Remonstrance, on Monday. f9»Tbe New York Evald, of the Ist lost., ■ays, with reference to the election-oft Senator In the 29th district, la New Yerk, that there is • gretfKnow Nothing gain, ah follows:. Pllartn In Nownbar, 1Q11..1,M • • fax QooAwte, January, K- faint* Postponement* Tbo Cosmopolitan Art Association, owing to the delay In completing the galleries of their building, and 1a the reception of the works of ort| are compelled to announce a brief postpone* nr tent of their “Great Gift Distribution.” It will positively take place on the 28th of February. We do not know bat that the postponement will prove advantageous, thereby giving many an opportunity of becoming members of the Asso* oiation who may not have been aware of Us ex istence. iy Bx Governor Johnston is now a candi date for the U. 8. Senate, :tmd expects the sup port of the K. N.’s. The following letter writ ten by him and published in the Chronicle, in October last, and published in the Dtipateh of yesterday, may interest some of his friends. Tbo Post gets bit, bat we oan bear it: 11 Tbo Pat of Monday morning pubHahet an artlcU from tbo -Per.rwjf/raßiaft, purporting to bo an exposure of “Snow NothlngLun," In which It is asserted that I am a member Of laid societies. If the Penneyleantan and ibit are so groat* ly mistaken in the revelations of their other frets as In ,their assertion of my membership in any secret association, I can'only say that their “ Exposure” is entitled to very little confidence or belief. 1 have never belonged to any secret society of any kind. From the uniform mendacity of the Penney fcanian, la Its statements in reference to me, the poblio need not bo surprised at any allocations it may make In relation to my public or private life. Haexibbueo a City. —The Borough of Har risburg has applied to the Legislature for a charter of incorporation as a city. There is bo objection to that if itaoUiienadsggreU. Itcon taios some'twelve or foaßeearoousand inhabi tants, and is every yesr Increasing in population. It is beooming, too, largely engaged in manufac tures, and has several railroads extending to dif ferent parts of the State. Let Harrisburg be a city, by all means, if its people desire it Fixe ix Kittaxhikq.—On the 28th inst a fire broke put in the Cabinet-making shop of Mr. C. Shotts, and before the flames eonld be stayed it wax destroyed, together with two stables adjoin iag_oao belonging to Mrs. Sand, the other to a Ur. Meredith. A windmill manufactory and stable, owned by a Mr. Blanohard, was also con sumed. The stock, In most oases, was saved, bat the total loss, nevertheless, will reaoh $l,« 600; of which Mr. Shotts* loss is $6OO. Fxsi Pasbxs.—The following hit at the rail road companies is fonnd In on exchange paper without credit. Probably the author does not wish to be known: That the press has contributed greatly to the success of railroad enterprises, is not denied by anybody. Tbecompanies, while their roads were partly fioinshed, acknowledged the obligation they were under for this assistoece by granting free passes to editors. But now, the roads be ing ‘in complete running order,’ the passes are withdrawn. In view of these facts, some one proposes that the next Railroad \ Convention adopt the following resolution: - Jietolvai, That Editor* be allowf l tnpast frt« orer the Slftbtowu end Cattkoruer HeUro*4—UNTIL IT 12 COM PLETED.” » ' [Corrvr?'’nd<*oe« cf Daily Mrmiag Post ] LETTER FROM HARRISBURG* Mayor Conrad on Hand—Hit Prospect* /or the Smatorskip —Wonon's Right* Conceded by the House—Lucy S:one — Usury and Budding Asso ciations—Divorce Caste—A Convocation of Pa triots. Haxxisbcxo, February Ist, 1856. The Capitol is again, without any publio call to have indicated the convocation, fall of distin guished aspirants for public honors, together with their respective organisation backcre. His Excellency, Mayor Conrad, restless under the robes of municipal office, has escaped from the “ of the entava* city, and may now be eeenTn the galleries oi nhf Hails of the Legislature, unattended by orowdi of admirers, “ solitary and alone.” The ghosts of the misrepresentations ugleredi in the matter of attempts, assorted by him.to have been made in pablio divido the school funds for sectarian purposes, appeared to haunt bis mind as he gazed cu the public men he had indirectly slandered. He must feel that hie future li an impenetrable cloud, and that the Uaited States Senatorship is beyond his presumptuous reach. The Il&ll of Independence may not have been desecrated by bis inauguration— tbo Senate of the Union most not be made to witness his en tranoe as the representative of the Keystone. He, however, will find some means to avoid pre senting his olaims the aeoond time to the people of Philadelphia for the Mayoralty. His reforma tion in certain matters is admired, yet experi ence teaohes, in all cases like Conrad’s, that snob party or parties are the most likely to run into extremes. Tha House w»s engaged for a considerable time this morning in considering a resolution granting to Miss Lucy Stone the use of the Hall of the House of Representatives. Mr. Wright, of Philadelphia, participated, and gave tome home thrusts to those who voted the nee of the Hall for leoturee, without attending them. It passed without division. So Mies Lucy will have a new field for her eloquence. The Bession was taken op in the discussion of the tuury clause in the business of Building As sociations, referred to in a former letter. The Benate passed the Electro Magnetio Tele graph bill, the 2d section of which oreeted dis cussion. Itis important to the interests of Tele graph Companies. The following is the bill as amended: Bdc. 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate tod House of Representatives, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and it ts hereby enacted by the autority of the same: That if an; person shall wilfally and malieious lj iojnre or destroy an; of the posts, wires or other materials, or fixtures employed in the con strootion and nse of an; line of electro-magnetio telegraph, ereoted within the limits of this State, or who shall aid and assist tbereioT, shall, on conviction thereof, be punished for suoh misde meanor, b; an; Geurt of Qaarter Sessions, b; a fine not exoeeding one hundred dollars, and im prisonment in the count; j ail not exceeding three months, befliderbjing civilly liable to the extent of the damage done. Sec. 2. Tbat it shall be the duty of alt*own* ors, superintendents and operators to preserve the originals of all messages sent at each offioe, except messages intended for publication, for at least three years, and to produce the earns In evidence, whensoever dal; snbpoened to do so in any coart of Justice, or before any committee of the Legislature, who may deeide the earns to be material, and the same shall be material to any issue or matter there to be tried or determined under the like penalty, as in other oases, provid ed that this shall not extend to confidential com. manications between counsel and diet Sec. 3. That It shall be a misdemeanor for any superintendent or operator in any electro magnetic office, knowingly to send by telegraph any false or forged message, as from such office, or as from any other person, knowing the same to be false or forged, with intent to deceive, in* j are, or defraud any individual or corporation, and besides answering oivilly for the injury oc casioned thereby ; such offender, on oonviction of the offenoe in any Court of Qaarter Sessions, shall be fined by said Court not exceeding five hundred dollars, and suffer imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year. The bill in relation to the pay of members and officers of the Legislature, was taken up, and passed to a third reading, daring the progress of whioh Messrs. Buck&lew, Darsie, Jordan, M’Clin took, Killinger and Creswell were engaged in dis cussion. Several interesting cases of divorce, it is said, >re in preparation for the action of our legisla tors. With the present increased powers of the Conrts, snob eases have to possess peculiarities to entitle them, to legislative consideration. The Jadiolary committee, will no donbt carefully guaitt?sfy unnecessary invasion of the sacred rights ofiattimony. The L eoncKSff*>Mpoken of, it is understood, is of* two-fold *fchosacter,Tix: the Senatorship and railroad interestsriaterested in the sale of . the Pu&io Work/ The BenaU- bill for the sale contemplates the utter ruin of the Lancaster Railroad, in giving power to make .a new road from Harrisburg to Lawftetar or Philadelphia. This would not be good of the Btate to the projectors ful enterprise.- The 1* its present shape. If I a© jrrottfr riijjffjyo Vflt deal unjustly with itself u&4fc%ijM■£» Smith's (Philadelphia) *** Canal Board, meets with psst'cfHb. not Uft age to go backward, thepeophklrill aflfr submit to be shorn of their power; W views of politician* who bow to the “one Mg power." We will set J, •j' • .•• ■-... •■•»»'■ ' 'V . •*• '■■' '■> .ft *■■'- r ■ ■ • -iiv. 4 . • '- v '. 'i'l ’ tt* ‘ , ' ' ■• ' \ r • .."• ■.-**■.• ■ -' •• •»' ••V «■» C-*- A *i'-*2**j*.’- •' •V'-, ' - -u h r ; . - - Vi *•*i-- ** r S‘~ ' ■■'•.'.‘A - ■ • 014 Bullion aid Col. Riehardmm. COMPARISONS INVITED. On Wednesday, after the consideration of some other matters of not general interest, the House of Representative! went into Commi tee of the Whole on the state of the Union, and re sumed the consideration of the bill authorising the construction of a Subterranean line of Tele graph from the Mississippi or Missouri river to the Pacifio Ocean. Mr. Richardson moved an amendment, stri king oat the grant of two millions of acres of land, and reserving merely the grant of the right of way. He said he had proposed this after consultation with Mr. Farley, who had oharge of the bill, and to whioh that gentleman had con- sented. Mr. Benton invoked the serious consideration of the Committee. Yesterday, the men who proposed to build the line must have two millions of acres—this morning, they only ask the right of way."* The striking out of tho land grant beats the snake story all hollow. The man said he had seen five hundred snakes. When this was doubted he oame down to one hundred, then fifty-six, and finally to twenty-five, when he said he would not fall another snake. (Laughter.) Is this not makiog sport of Congress ? Are we to allow ourselves to be treated in this manner T This Is sporUog with legislation, sir T If a man attaok these sohemes, they fall In their demands, as the man did iulhe number of his snakes, un til they get down to nothing, sir. Such brag ging I never saw before, but I never played the game. It is an outrage—an outrage, air, and I denounce itas [Sir. Benton apoke with gr»»t euMfcpritttfc .*. Hr. Rlohardson—tulladed this morning to a nonftrenoe between the gentleman from Maine, and myeelf. I thought it was proper to cone nit i him before I offered an amendment. On thla statement the gentlemen from Missouri (Mr. Benton,) gete himself in the position of the boy who said to his father, “ Hold me, or I’ll db something terrible.’* “What will yon do my eon ?” •• I’ll rash oat and poll a board off Ibe pig pen.” £ Laughter.] Thai’s what the gentle- > men has done. There vu about as mnoh found ation for the exoitemeot of the boy as for that of ■ the gentlemen from Missouri. Is it discreditable for a gentleman in an American Congress, to confer with a fellow member who has eharge of a bill pending t If so, I am guilty. I eao tarn with si much pleasure on the past as the gentleman from Missouri. There is as little to sally my esoutoheon as his. I can compare re cords inAnything with him, and ask no favors. The gentnman is liberal in bis denunciations. There la something doe to age. I regard it here, and I therefore forebear to cbaroterise remarks of the gentleman as I would but for this fact. Mr. Benton—l beg to be excus*d~from th&: comparison invited, and will aooord to the gen tleman everything he.asks in the world. I ask, and pause for an answer, whether those who are interested in the bill, and who yesterday kept the House in session UU an nousnaily lata hour, are not the earns persons who this morning gave op the whole two millions of acres. The gen tleman from Maine (Mr. Farley) is speaking for them, otherwise be could not agree to the propo sition to strike out the land. It would be im poss:ble to altei the bargaio, sir, without the consent of the parties to it. This bill had de prived the Territories of one of the three days j set apart for the consideration of Territorial j bills. Tbe geotleman from 1 lioois, (Mr.. Rich- j ardson) who advocated tbe grantiog of two mil lions of acres of land yesterday, today moved to strike it out Although advanced in yttrs, I have a right to proteot the treasury and the lands of tbe United States. They are not a Se bastopol, sir. They cannot resist the siege. They cannot re ist the allies, sir. Mr. Richardson moved that the enacting clause of the hill be itricken out, which was agreed to. The bill was then laid aside for future actios. Wh. F. Journos. FRAUDS IS XXTCRAMZXTIOfi The following id a eopj of the bill tatitodsted la* the legislature by Hon. D. tM* county, for the purposes expreseed U lit dlls: Am Ad for tM* ofjfravdM of the Prothouotary or Clerk of every Coart of Beeord,-established by the Constitution or Lews of this Commonwealth, on or within? three dsys after the first day of Jane, after the passage of this act, to famish to the Commissioners of the county in which said certificates of naturalise tion were granted, a complete and accurate list of all persons to whom certificates of naturali sation hare been granted, doring the twelro mouths ending cn the last day of May next, with the name of the voucher in eaoh case, and the date when eaoh certificates was granted ; and •very eaoh Clerk or Prothoaotary shall furnish to said Commissioners a similar list for etch subsequent month, within two days after it shall have expired. And for furnishing said Clerk or Prothonatory shall receive one cent for each person whose name shall appear on said lists as having been nature UetL Sec. 2. The Commissioners of any county io whioh any Coart of the United States may hold its session, shall prooure from the Clerk of each Coart certified lists similar to those required tu be filed by Clerks of State and County Courts at the expense of the proper county. Sec. 8. The Commissioners of eaoh county shall prepare an alphabetical list of all persons naturalised in the ooanty, whose names are con tained in said lists, with the dates, names of vouchers, and Court naturalising them, sod pub lish the same by three Insertions.in two or more newspapers io oounty, (one of which shall be the paper having the greatest bona fide cir culation therein) doring-the mouth,of Septem ber annually; and also makNklttHar publica tion, one time, previous to the sixth day of Oc tober In each year, of all naturalised during the month of September: Provided, that no such published list shall contain the names of Jhose previously published according to law, by said Commissioners. Bkg. 4. No person claiming to tote, tfho shall prodaoa M etideooe of bis naturalisation, a cer tificate porportlng to be issued bj any Court of reeord, whose name shall not agPJAr iD the pub lished Ust for the period date of said oertifioate, shall be -allowed to tote on til he shall make oath that said oertifioate is genuine, that he is the person designated there in, and that the same was greeted him according to law; and at the request of any toter, the Judge of such election shall retain said oertifioate, note tboreon the residenoe of the person to tote, and the name and residenoe of the person at whose desire he retains it, and within two days deliver the same to the nearest Jostioe or Alderman In bis eleotion district If within fire days thereafter any one appears before said Ma gistrate, and prote that said cortifioate is forged, or has been fraudulently issued, or that there is good reason so to bellere, he shall investigate the matter, and imprison or hold to bail for trial, such as be shall consider guilty of any tiolation of law; otherwise, he shall return the oertifioate to tbe person so claimiug to tote upon it. What's is Ton Wind ?—la the Philadelphia Ledger, of Thursday, we find the following sig nificant paragraph: “ If ' A Subscriber,’ who writes from Pittsburgh, in refer •dm to th« bonds of that city and county, will furnish us with his name and address, and some evidence of tbe truth of bis assertion relative to the alleged manner of paying Interest, etc., ws will publish hlioommunleation." Is there another exposure on the tapis ? Does some recreant son of the Smoky City contem plate writing down one finances In Eastern news papers? Wo trust not. The Missouri Republican, of the 80th ult, states that tbe last that was heard from some of the members o( the Illinois Legislature, they were somewhere on tha rail between Chicago and Bloomington, engaged in a vigorous attack upon a snow bank, endeavoring by all possible means to 11 remove the deposits.” Several of them who were suffering from severe colds and other ills inoidental to so exposed a situation, had deolared a strong opinion that the banks in question were unconstitutional. g^ l The Pennsylvania Railroad Company de sire to fill up the canal from Liberty street to the Tnnnel, in this city. They could use the ground, and need Ir. It is totally useless in its present oondition, except for a abort distance from Liberty street. There seems to be very lit tle prospect that the State will ever use it for any valuable purpose. Col. R. C. Rankle, a prominent member of the Meroer county bar, died in the borough st{ Meroer on the 22d uit. tASnSTXOSI 8. L. You are hereby notified to MtSend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WKDHXS* •til FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transect neh bust* »may acme befcte the Oompeny- P. RANK, JMM fimwtMypeoM NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.: Reported Expressly for the Dailyloraisg Post. The Oialt House on^Fl*«< Lit.-tmi.Li, Febraar, 2.—A fir£ oocttrl-Ld at the Galt House, last night, which destroyed two rooms. The damage by fire and water is about from $6,000 to $B,OOO. It originated in the room of Miss Makeab, the aotress, whose wardrobe was entirely destroyed. The weather is moderating, and boats are daily arriving and departing. PentU of Ex-Mayor Kaury, Washington Citt, February 2.—Ex Mayor Maury died at one o’clock this afternoon. His loss is universally regretted by the conf manlty. It is said that, while Mayotf, he spent iu charities doable the,amount of his salary. He was President of the Bank of the Metropolis* Seward Nominated. Nxw-Yobk, February 2.—The live Caucus nominated Mr. Soward for Senator. The vote stood as follows: Seward 74; scatter ing C. Daatruottva Fire. Philadelphia, February 2.—A fire occurred at QainsviUc, Georgia, on Tuesday, of last week, which destroyed 19 building* and 4000 boles of cotton. HEW ADVEBTIfiEMEHTS. Board of Trad* and Merchants’ Ex* Association, will bo held otttudr.roomi.on MONDAY, Feb ruary 6th, at 7P.M. A full,and punctual attoodsnea Is re quested, as union will betaken on proposal amendments to the Constitution, and c9Bkr borinws will be transacted. feb3:2t • T W. g. HAYKN. Secretary. Konengehela Bridge, wnsßCimi, Bed- rnaijr *AI, lb»s.—An Ejection fur •'resident. Mana gers and Otters of the Oompany fi>r Erecting a Bridge over the Hirer Monoagtdiela opposite Pittsburgh, la the Oounty of Allegheny, wilt be held at the Tolbllouee, on MONDAY, thu sih of March, 1855, at 3 o'ckv-k, P. M. febftU* ' | ’• JOflN THtW,Tn»**nr»r. loan G» Waxe, of Vermout, thu eelebreled Wit, Scholar aMLToet, will read a POKM before the Yovia Max’* LlfiiUKX AssdCUXIpN, on NEXT MONDAY EVENING, ihe 6th of Zrhruiry, in MASONIC HALL. Bcwict— Tank" LaM. - Doors open at dfclork; Lecture to commence at 7 o’clock. Tickets of adSd?sk)n 25 cent*; to be had ai ihe •rindpal Music and Beak Stereo, Hotels, Library Booms, metnre Committee, and at tbe door. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, WU-XI. KINCAID, UEKRY WOODS. ELIAS H. IRISH, JAMBS tUCUANAN, f*Ki Lecture Committee. ROLL BUTTBtI — IO boici Irnh Un» d»y rvcejreU oj Railroad ia4 he i*U by feb3 ' To lteti(«ra< rpWK>'TY-TWD'IHJNJ>ItEIJ DoM.ARR will boy tfettrab- X *l*oU»l th!*« rtory BRICK HOUSE. Nn. 3i Wyil* (treat, and LOT> |3OO la bao-l'ini ILe *>»lnnc« Id imall wiikavt iatamt. Tbe Uocm h*a 7 with a 6 f«rl ball* aUJa eoDdlUco. Tho** wb-hlngMo get paylo* rant vlli ataniDa th* Tbn Houm ao*mtifor|Jlt. . Itqolnof DK. 11. WRJOHT, feb&U* \ Nn TU."T KKOKtf£li>—VrauJt Lesiisa L*iicV u»*«uu, lor y SVliruary. - Knielurhoekfr'Mafittioe, for February, liarpur, for February. Now York Journal. for F*brniry. Ncwir*raia.—Nr» York Tribune, Tler&lJ.Po]fen Oatrtta, Home Journal, Sotantiftc Atarriean, ballca’-i Pictorial. Sat urday P'wt, At.raafWrd and for m!- at rb« rbrap Book BCora of - W. A. OILDKhfKN'NF.Y * CO., fat>3 • N«. 76 Fourth *lr» I KiLlh^UAZilTti.— Fran* L* -Ur h Ladit-V Oaieue, _j o» l'«vrU. I«n il«n.t»<i New Yf-rk Feibioae, for February Kalckrrbncket Manioc for February. for February. I'ricc 15 ernt/. Foi lie by 11. MlNrn A'CM. fohtt *• No. IA WUKNC*VILLfc! F T fale ft compilable De-eliP.g j Mouse, parlor, dialog room. Utckeo, good cel lar, and four bird rooms. The lot ha» a front of 43 fuet on Allen a tract b/TOO A w*l. of jood water and pump lu'the kllcbejh out-OTeQ and stable. garden, fruit tre*-*, grape vines oraebrice quality; all in cotnplrta order, for only sJ,oQtt,£o:o*, s7uo iu band, remainder In three year*. S.CliXllbkUT A 81/N, M>3 T 110 Third «'f-t IT HAS BURN UQU> Wil'd OHfcAi eLoce.rys.-lbe Herpetic 8m p, the raal gvouloe article, can only be ob taia*d.uf tb*#ub*eriber. ftt No. 140 Third street. it cuiea all ehsps, chag>a. Ae.; Real* *<?n: rough bands, and rmdera them suit, tmpeih and white; remove* Un, eaUewnew and redness of 'daily Inrreaaee, but a"ronrtsnt supply ran always be found ftt So. itO TUrd itnnt. Trice 12}4 cunt* a Cik*, ». l. cuthoert, febS Third «tre*l. n**ar f»mi'hfleld. 'TTaLUAIUA NfcW JMXJKS—Ihe vt au hxpetli \ Uottitfaloet I'ort Ouqu<r*ne in 1165, under M«j irden enl Bradppck; with plate* and maps Metnebß oDdaJO: General bubo,with ft planof Fort Do **sMlmdyf Controversy.’* Controverted A refutation oTJlftMreVrd of Controversy, io a renoaof lattoie loth* Fraud* P. Keutick, 1L C. A n cf balUaore: IjraKdi Ol, v X, of Fhnaiw* gEauioft'a History ct the United ftta.u*, 6ih vol»aad full tettf. K*!)? Bracken ; a Tale t f ForSy Tears Ago: by Annie C. Bradford. May «u 4 Decorator; ft Tale of WcdJfti Life: by Mr*. Uuhback. Cuaimicg*'Works; ww supply. Spencer's Sketches, Ist acd 2d Olibau.-roV c< norm.vies oa .New 'ivsUaeni. lleDyetcztiwig’s tfbrttftfojy. Con} brers 4 Uoo’-oi.’ji'i.im and Brittle* cf ?t. Paul. Leai*' Americas Sportsman; • epUod d.a'ork. For talo by - JoUS 8. DAVJSON, feb2 . r C 5 Market street, near Fourth. 'IMIK f W iSlf, (.rCoaTenukUoa* gn Urn important*ct tb« X Ruling Elder, It* Scriptural Authority, Qualification* and Duties : by tbe author of \l by nm 1 a iTeebytcrii 21 rent*, by at ill JO cents. For Mi* by dUUN S. DAVISON. W Market street, uear Fourth. EPiMXJPAL ALMANACS—The Cuurcu Aita»D«c, for USS 6, pobllshed by the Trfttrstaut Tract 80* ct»*iy. For sal* Ly JOUN 8. DaVISON, fob'i C 5 Mark*! streol, n*ar Fourth. Olsaolation of Purtneralilp, TIIC PAKTKJ4EBUIP baratnfor* «si*ticg uetwafto tha UocJ«r*i<eed f oodvr U>« firm of BMITU A SINCLAIR, U tbi* day ckWolTcd by mutual ccn>aot. Tbe btuiaeu of the coDCcrn will be ac-ttled by Wca. H. Haiti}, who a 111 con tinue at tbe old fund, the book* amt papers may be found, hither of the partners is authoris'd to sign the name of the late firm iu dosing up its butJueaa -0 WM.IL BMITII, February WU. M. BIKCLAIB. WK. U. VM- W. St«lU JOS. B. nTSTSS. ißilh, Muir 4b UftßUr, (L»u* dmith A dlnclalr.) WnOLE3AtB akOOSUd * COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jYo. 12ti Sound and 161 Front t'rtei, Pittsburgh,Fts. rriliß UND£lt£iUMkD have fortaad a under the above style, and will succtrd Smith A Sinclair In the in tbe houee recently occupied by the . late firm. Oily respectfully adk from tbe enatotnen of the former bourtw eoutiuntiiMa of their fa tots; and they can offer to buyeCTgenerally ** fkrorahU terras and as gowd ar tklee as caa to found elsewhere. IK RETIKIKO from tbe firm of Sfolth A BktffUlr, I woulA mott cheerfully reooramiuii the house of tfmlih, Humor, ruiceerors ef the late firm, to ray friends and'ett>' ictaere. , ffabll TTM. M. EIKCLAIR. MANSION HOUSE. GEO KQ £ AUKL N T % , Pkopbibtow, NO. 341 LIBERTT STREET, juit toeide the Taaxesger Depot Of the Pennsylvania Kailrord, which nukes it the moat convenient huuse In ihe* <Sty for passengers arri ving by that road. 1 The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in ezcellenVStvie, the MANSION MOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of ptflffSA p*troaig«. Thera-iahttaohed a splendid ffTAJILB aiid?ext«n*lve W AGON Y Allis, afford ing ample arcummodation to traveler* and tea outers. His Larder and liar will be furnished with the beet Lhtf market can afford.- -_j* •- ‘ fobl.-y aoTic DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Xo. 20 itytk ttrut, Jvrtt corner above Market tlrut, W, FITroBURGi), PA QEIULBuLL be fennel the largest and best sorted r stoclt Sf iIOdUCRY ever offeree for *»m in ihi* city. Purchaser«»wtU find it to the.r advantage to call at thia es tablishment and examine for themselves; it la all l nwd to ißsuru tht-fr custom. 0. DALY. N: IL UMaeaher Uu Cast* Stocxixa Coax hr. fcblry > • • • - C. I>. M l'- WiiHlfWiiU.N VKVt'kKTT.—A ~0 10 Pr*oie-i»wel«- Ing Uoii.-e, wlft-'firgo lot of )11 fine iront oo the brow of tbehill end rouninrf buck 42d feet on Bertha street to ao alley, with-a well of good water, shale and fruit trees, a stable, 4c; a good board fehce around the proper y. Price $J,600. Persons desirous of » pleasant residence and pure air, with a view of the two cities, rivers, 4c., would do well to to Uie above. Apply soon to fi. CUTUJWRT * SON, N«. HO Third street. O UT AtfAiN ihk •' Monthly Heal lieune rvrgdur. On Itthereare described for rale 61 good Parma, 32 Ileuses f«d Lota, 48 fine Country Seats, and 600 City Lota, with which porchaarre ought to be acquainted before buy ing. Call and get a Register gratia. Jangttf • " TLIO3. WOODS, 7& Fonrth street. RUKVUANbZ KUKF?—For Uie cure of sore rough hands, the Uerpetio Boap ia unriTalled. It Is used tor rendetfag.iba tUn soft, smooth and white. Itrcmorea uaeft*. The um of a few cakes of Ibis Soap on sore rougtf handayarlli soon render them smooth and heal all cbepafceiifta. Jto. Only 12)£ ceuta a cake. Prepared from the Adpa of a London Cheinlst»and sold by Janlfl 7 t 3L. CUTiitiKKT. 140 Third street. U Of WsVKNTy i'iVJS ACJtfcb to it |dou.—*or La IQcall Farm, situated three miles from Prince- Eptlag a new l4>s llottse, and 10 acres cleared; a Snhmntial rail fjpea, ot seven rails in height. fls qnalityjaad is in a healthy locs i gqMwater,. To persons of small means this la wtfluddty of becoming ttawlr own landlord. For Uprty to “VcuTHHKivr t bon, ’ HO Third street A*« ton, Ya- J new andj This land lion, will a rare up] terms, jao23 AJfAiU i Of ibO ACH'.b FvJK BAUS—aituatad 7 miles ftvn Farmington, Ta., nrsrtha read leading to Bruce ton. lty Übdlays well and is of good quality, with good buildings, orchard of grafted frnit trees, and ie well water ad. Prict $1,400, in reasonable payments. Apply at the Beal Estate tiftce of B. CU FUBERT * bON, Jan 23 Wo.l*o Third strut OttiOAhD PEhJteYLVAMi’ AAIUUMIi bTVA,A will be tjaken at par In etching* for a goc4 Farm of 100 acres, 2U miles north of Keif Brighton, If called tor soon. Enqtrireof THOMAB WOODS, ian22df 76 Fonrth street. N‘ OW (lei'll* MitfE I’idlt XU BOV WAI'UH*&—I have recently rec-ired a large assortment o' very *u» perier Watches, manufactured to Europe expressly to my order. (sent over last Spring.) Cittxens and strangers will now Godin my establishment a nock of Watches as exten- Sira aml hs fine u any in the eastern cities; and in consid* eratfam df the times, at lower prices than ever before offered In this market. Those having money to invest in this way Till Unit it to their Interest to do so now, as times will shortly qe better and prices will advance. Watches and Jewelry repaired to tho best manner. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market street, comer of Tonrth. nWVT.T.TMfI HnllalfaL—Wb hate OO QUf Kegja t*r several good satetantial Duelling Houses, which will be Mid etlow prices and on easy terms of payment. Persons wishing to Woo* their ova Undkvdfc have bot a good opportunity to obtain bargains. Or u you jtftfcr to buiid a Boose to suit yourself we can furnish you with a handsome Building Lot, at as low ajirtoa^MKßC. j«4/ Jktl Krtnte Agists, 140 Xhbd stzesi. i BtTt f«i ft DlMuid Liwer t-Ibi qoift ’. Aiii | sforttfog, U sufficiently «Wd ths liet !• taken late consideration that dlscasse «f tfc» - luiLomft most alarmlogly frequent ta-tfca Unini Indeed, there ere few formidable dlseaera that are not in. acne nj traeeable to a deranged state of that im portant organ. Van? of the complaints -usually cl aMI j under tbeheafl of Oourumption, have their origin In the , Liter. "Aop remedy that would Insure regularity and healthml action in the Liter, wonld be a bleating to man* | kind l” has been the exclamation of thousands. That I remedy has been found; It Is safe and rare. When a fair i trUl has been afforded it, It has neter been known to ML Seeder, hate you any disease of the liter, or disease 1 whfch you bellete proceeds tram hepatic dsrangecaftatt Lose not a moment, but purchase a box of DR. M’LAJTS'S PILLS, and they will rwtoreycd to health. It is tbs only remedy yet dteeorered, In which implicit confidence may be placed. purchasers will be oarefnl to sek for l>r. M’lAoe’t Osle* brated liter PUls, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be liter HI 1 Sr. JTLane’s liter Pills, also his' now be had at all respectable ' flutes andOanada. Alse, for sale by the sole proprtet Himtft, or Rapture, DR. EEYSER, of 140 Wc non nc* to the public that he has Ur. Marsh, of New York, to eel Cum Truss, which neeleed the p committee, eonslstiag of Pro Ciisocw, Qn»», Ludlow, ud Industrial Exhibition of ell Nr , office back of his Drug Store,’ SUPPORTERS, LACK STOCK! PILE PROPS, sod SUBPKNpO) tad satisfaction warranted, obtained, and of a quality * market. The great prrralenee the Dr. to gtre especial attention requiring mechanical support, with foil confidence that hia ioog experience in the treatment of *oeh came fa%» a«»hW him to meet the increasing wants of the community tn fcii regard. If ycm haes a rapture do not fall to calL j*• Ask for Dr. KEYSRR, at his Wholesale Drug gtofwaad. Trass Depot, No. 140 Wood of the Golden Mortar. deeflWAW fi» PmUßlKtlon.MWher«i, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that lnnlttMi ywpu>to> WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATUARION, he* induced envious persons to palm off other arUdet similar la Jam* andap pearance, bat absolutely worthies* which has a tendaMy to injure the reputation of tha genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask for Wrights Premium Kalha* rios, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for iu virtue* for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and.delightful application daring the hot weather, removing all dleegrvaaMa eweatioaa of (flaalnw and headache, and for the toilet it hai nerer bad an equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Ita theueanda of testimonials are-a sufficient guarantee for ita completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing Its foiling off, whether from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, as it exdtee the secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat ter,'giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. for sale by every druggist In tbs city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United fttutaa. A liberal dlsoount to wholesale dealers. HENRY n. TOLLTNii. Price lib cents a bottle. PETER T.WRIQHT ft CO , 241 Market st., For rale by GBO. H. KEYSEB, No. 140 Wood street, Pf-nMX’rii. ■ j*nlT:fl*wSjißl« fg'Agi&ey of Or. ft* ft* Flick's Cslstea* ted Medicines} at DR.G. H K£Yfi£R*S Drag Storey No. 140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pulmonic, pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expecto rant, Pultoonary Liniment, Depurative Syrup, HearifOor rector, 11 amor Oomdtor, Pan and Medicinal Cbd Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Ooughaad Oathartle Pills, Neirlne, Vermifuge, Female pills, Female ftu, need by him constantly and with unprecedented succem, in -'the treatment of CUds, (toughs, Cbnsumption, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dps ptpria, Scrofula, ft tin Diteattt, ftlmwsfim, Tkmale (tomplaints, Pda, rte, etc. Dr. Pitch's unequalled Jtotsnt Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. fMch’s Improved Plated Seel Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. Filch't Silver bJioe Ung Tide. ALso, all kinds of Proprietary Madidnet, at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail. novl&dew ftft* Consumption and Spitting Bleeds* See the certificate of Mr. Turner 11. Ramsey, for many years proprietor of ths Farmers’ Hotel, Fredericksburg, ' Ye., and late of the City Hotel, Richmond, Va. Dr John Mingo, of Um city of Riehmewd, though a regu lar physirian, and of course opposed to what bo called quack medicines, was obliged to say that Ha goad affects in the case of Mr. Ramsey, war* wonderful Indeed. Be had been given up by several physicians; had tried most of the quack medicines, and was on the verge of despair, as w«U t« the grave, when he tried Carter’s&panisb Mixture. We refer the public' to bis full and lengthy certifies te around ths bottle, stating hU cure. *,* fW adv ertUement. 49* Pile*.—W. Jaagmi, Esq, cf Columoua, Ohio Secretary of the Ohio losaranoe Ooopany, who was taken to New York in extreme dsbQity,wUh Piles, to have an operation performed by the relabrated Dr. Mott, as the only chance to save his life, accidentally heard of the PAIN EX TRACTOR, states,. M For years my disease defied medical skit), and grew worm nntit life became Intolerable. As sooo as I commenced usiog this Salve I rested In bed for the night the first time In many months, the frequency ol the discharges abated, and In* few weeks the dysenteric secretion was entirely suppressed, and from that time tfl this, I have felt no rare, so sosqxzss, m> Msrexse, and am now as strong and hearty as ever." OORNb AND BUNIONS can be cored with DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR by robbing some of It In, on, and around the parts morning and evening, keeping on a small quantity spread on linen. It completely draws out the Corns. Persons lamed with Ooras and Bunions—onihleto wear boot*, and some walking on crutches, haw-been com pletely and suooesafully cured by It. 0. V. CLICCSNBR ft 00, Proprietor*, New York. For tile by Dr. G. H. EBTSIR, 140 Wood street, and by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicines throughout the Uni ted Statue. •* jap22 , 2w 49* HS clq> tnejotlemng ftvm fits Heading Journal. Vr Peyser, the agent for the medicine, soys he to iff marrant or guarantee a curt in any com of JBp Disease or Scrqfula, that may be presented. Pamphlets containing cures OfOu meet astonishing charaeter wO be given to any one gratis. OaboWy’i DspurtUvs Syrup. WU. H. SMITII, WBL W. MATH, JOS R. HUNTER. u W» understand that our townsman Dr. Qeerge W. Oak* l*y, U now giving his whole attention to th* manu&ctore Sf his Depuretire Syrup and Extract of flaiasperiUi, In ' order to supply the extraordinary far th* agikls which are coming in from all quartan. This Syrup is with* out doubt the best of the kind made In the eoontrj. We know it to be one which we can ammjCjt recommend to the fliTorable notioe of oar readers. It has been tsstadby yean of etxpggieaoe and use, and found to be all that U claimed; for it by its Inventor. A pamphlet Is lying before ns, filled with certificates of cone, the naan* appended to whleh ere not aen qf straw, as Is usual with documents of ttis char acter, bnt weß known ntftoms of Arts oewnty—who hare experienced the effects of its ounlive properties. Append* ed to the list ere oertifleetee of diSuant county officers of Berks county, with the seals of their several offices attached, Stating that they ere well soqealnttri with the persons . whose names are given as nfcreaat, (among which are the names of a n timber of oar priedpel physicians,) and know them to be genuine. We advise thoef of oar rnadirs wbo ere afflicted to eall upon Dr. Oakeley, at his *>*>— in Berth FiTth street,' end procure one of these which' will not fall to satisfy them that his preparation is one of extraordinary power and effitoaaai.aad eminently deserving of their attention.” Sold wholesale and retail at ZUL KETB jr*s Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner Visgka alley; Sign of the qoMen Mortar. . dirlnfrr Back, Side, “ Breast, Spice, UQ‘cle», Worm* io the Skis, Scalp Dlmiei, Milk Crust, Dry Tetter, Xryaipelaa, Headache, Chafe*, Neuralgia, Cracks, Sim rain, Sealda, Borns, Ulcer*, Bore Lets, Sore Throat, Eheomatlan. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KBYBBE*B, 140 Wood street; JOEL MOHLE&’S, Lib city street, end at J. P. FLEMING'S, Allegheny eity. Janflhdaw ' To tlxa LmUssim No greater happiness «*, mortals Than saving trouble to all womankind. Bead and reflect, ye daughters fair of Eve, Dry up your tears, no longer need you grieve. Dr. CHESSEMAITS rILIA TOE FEMALES. Twenty-five years of unparalleled success hare proved the virtnc.of these celebrated Pills in New York. Can be safely used in all painful tragulariUaa, obstructions, Ac. Puli and qppll* dt directions with each box. Call and get a drenlar gratis. These PUls should never be taken dazing pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a Warranted purely Vegetable, and fires injuifeus to Me or health. Directions accompany each hoy, Price gl per box. . JanF 49- Tlie Plena man end ConaXert of bdeg wzu imp In a SUIT Of CLOTHES, is greatly hy having them qoqb, and bcttixls to tsa sxuox. 4 nT ”PIiS has got all that is nicsssary to afbetthat greetflaasumma* ttan, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Ihtacat wishing to experience aQ tide, and be only modmafeli charged, can dp so by calling at 240 lour mm, bead of Wood. P. B.—-Pantaloons, in partfenlar, is one of bis grmkd farm. He be beat in the style gad fit of this gu* mint. Nurntrout r&rmep eould be if ueeeMrv to oowoboretotMsitatems U (d*c9) a. QBJBItLI 49* Balm of Tho« Mad FUwirt, for heart fylag the Onmpl«toß r and «n fxtcaa from the fees. Sold at Dr. KITBEB’B, 140 Wood itmb janffi) Barrel!** Indian Liniment* limba, .Hsad, Throat* T4Y IT ONCE, ; JT Dr. XmiH IwHftratfKg Vllzlr or uefeets and principle can only : te re>chad >by 4**S -research and Üborieo* InwUgailoß* The aaperiority of the InTigazaiUg Etixbr ovar Wary other Teatcuttre >ai anil-djip«jitje yaafomioa, la not a fact of this dam. Itlk»uponthe*ii>yh«,lt la ulf-demonstrvhU, pelpaMe toalWje** Tooreilochiflatnpoaibia; todcubt it, Is to deny credence to the eridsoees cf the tense*. Ai> in nans of reUaring iwry form of nerroas ffimw. whether acate or chronic, eoatinouai or spaamodle; whether affect* iH»tihe springe of motion, or the aoorcee of sensation; it jp* not, it hsa never had an equal. fa neuralgia, tfcttolo ftinx Tbenaadsm, goaeral enervation of the system, mor* Ud melancholy! hysteria, apeeins, paralysis, epttepsy, palph tatfon of the heart, An, It ptodoeasa moat astonlfoiag ft might atapat if ** «e«Hfy log, both body, and mind, and replacing torpor, and. w«b* bus with enfrgy and strength, stomachic, It hat properties nt> tern pcdtlrt wankert stomaeh woven tta rigor, or teedraaUtpif never before enjoyed, under the infiae&ee offdfo -tottfaf? not only rusts tor Wwle U ms ~-JalsuH ilka, yours, so oumpre huuivf and. versatile. sided as they ere by refinement usd fcholistie attain— Is wiatwi tii fMfif~ the rare- what lfsy onr wiUNri designed ft-to be—« sebooM of latouoetnal iotoiMis and moral refitra. Touhave; dnrtng'pMpriibrt stir in ourdty, -in Ur eminent decree, 7 ?!! ~tb* qommies nqulrftetor the tie* 'jtatpeten of tannine pootfcnl tad an intelligent’ thfcejywUtloc of yonr author's text and Intention.;. In ad ditlcn to thaw high qualifications, yen Itad the ideal char* astir which you personate, that -which renders it'dsuhly attrsotive in the representation—*the prestige and beauty of exaltad prirats reputation, Pfnlinm of attest trig oar admiration of yoar talents; we propose a Comptimentary Benefit, leasing the — l »—«t«w of the entertainment, and evening fiar it, to yoox own taste and convenience. Very respectfully, your obedient servants, Bobt M. Biddle, PenL E. Toll, . ' &. Anderson, John C. Dann, J. Geo.L. Robinson, ' Thos. J. Keenan, C Hartwell, A’ B. lFCalmont, John P. Glass, P.C. Shannon, . J. B-Montgomery, O. B. Obllds, W. H tt’Chlls, D. D.Carr, H.OHnghea, H. B. Ten*Byek, W. C. Connelly, Andrew Beaumont, - John W. And one hundred others. PrrnotJMH, Tebruary 15t,1606. beg to acknuwledgwrhe receipt or yonr favor, ia which you tender mi a Complimentary Benefit, at the Trtatre In this dty, previous to my departure fat the South. Believe me, gentlemen, the hind interest you take in my welfare, will hare the effeft tf stimulating me to -renewed efforts to deaerre roar high consideration and sap pert. 1 would respectfully name Monday next for the benefit to take place. s I remain, gentlemen, yoar obliged servant, ANNJSTTK IHC& To Messrs. FertL £. Toll, R. M. Riddle, and others. febfcSt If yea don't want to be iitcaight deu't wear my Shoulder Brace. 49* Tor more than two yean we hare worn DrrKryaer'a “ Washington Suspender Brace,? and icel U a pleasant doty again to recommend its nse to all cf wdeniary occupe done. OomMnlng the advantages of a Sho aider Brace with those of a pair of suspenders, it is light and comfortable, and effectually counteracts tae disposition to become stoop* shouldered. These of oar readers who axe in need at each u article, should call on Dr. ELeysa, on Wood atretic,, orc ssr of Virgin alley, and examine thin Brace, which ha* re* eentiy been much improved.— t Ultburgh JHtpaUK, Im cm* ber 6A,18M. .r Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KKYfiKR’S Trass and Shoulder Brace Depot, 140 Wood street. Sign ofrha Golden Mortar. dec2B:law ' Pablle firstPuhließx hihitkm of the PUT&KUhUU JUI'IIKAHY CLUB Ukteplace on 6AIURDAY £V£SlhG„at the BaNfc.OF T AMPhIiANx.B HaLu,over the Telegraph Office, ccrtcrof third and Wood strwu. Ihb scats will be fry*, bed the pttbbc are RspecifuUy invited toaueod Doors optn tiCJ*, t*. eawrcjjea to —»«"uw»«vat 7 fti.jj Sot lee to Stoclctioldera.Morncs aim ouxxr Vaiast BAUAcABUoiUjAT, tttUtoargh.Jann *ry 1, lS6i-—«la ao-'ordaoce with the Charter, a general meeting of the Stockholm* ot'the ALLAH L&X? YaLLK? RAILROAD COMPACT, will be held at their oft*. So. 74 Water street, Pittsburgh, on the EUuU’ TUtIdDAY (6th dsyj of February next, at id o'ciues, A. 6L, at which time and place the report of the President and Managers tor the pem yeas,.aad ajnatsmwiVQfAhe. eAlaof-m» will he presented. And at u o'clock, H-, ah 'elecua n for President aadßssM jif Msasgtrs Li tbeen-ning year will be held. -[jahlj J, tiXhoOfi, secretary. NORTH WESTERS INSURANCE WIMPASY, Office ho. to walnut bThx.tr, piitLnDht.rmA. CHARTER perpetual. Authorised Capital, 4300,000, AgShTl'& UaBLB PUB -ill* LOsshd o tf TUB COM* PANY. In tftoex Notes, (negotiable tom,) secured by Alert* gages and In DUls KecatVaUe, Mortgages aod Jodgueuis, ) . Bonds, Ac 108^000 In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash 47,000 L.Total— ~ H. CADWKL, President. 0. U. IKloii, Secretary. 49* fin* Marino and Inland Tnruportalion risk*, ta&sa at currant rates. RMPZRFNCXS. TUtSBUaQB. Kramer 4 Kabm, Cutting, Botertson 4 Co, ii. Holmes 4 Sons, Wo. Bugaley 4 Co, J. A. Hutchison 4 Oo- 1). Leach * Co., Murpcj, T»nun 4 Co. ► PBUIDUSU. Wainrigbt, Ilaiitisftoa U. L. Uollowell k 00, k tioya, Daeid & brown k Co_ 0. IL * Um. Abbott, Wood AOUtw, Heaton'* Do&ckia, Caleb Cop© k 00, Chaa. Megarge* k Co., Draxel * Co, Maskers, tf on. Wn. D. Kaley, Scott, Baku k Co., Harris, Uale A Co, - Deal, Milligan A Co. J. UAN&B KNOX, Agent, N 0.11& to ater street, yittebargti plTTftßUftLUftfi Life, andlterira InivniNComply; OFFICE 65 FIFTH H&tOBIC UILLi PITTSBURGH, PA. JAM S 3 S. ROOM, President. Chauxs A Ooifoir, Secretary. Tbl* CoDMATnikti »T*n iiusra&ee ippertainißx to or connected with LUJS ItlflKa. Also, egainstliiul and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Ml»- sbeippi rivets and tributaries, and Maxine ink* generally. And agaiat-Loae and Damage by lire, end against the Pedis of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies toned at the invest rams consistent wish safety toall partis*. ■ • * •tuotoas: James g. Boon, Wm. 3. Haven,- Samuel M’duihan* Jam— d. mhmh Wtlliain Alexander Bradiay, ! John Boott, 'John Fullerton. Jo—pb P. Gassam, M» D, Botert Galway, John M’Alflln, Alexander Reynold*, Ax&k" ffa.l. Johnston, strong Coumv' Jan— Martha il, ' Horatio N. Lev, Kitiatming, Goozge &.£eldtn, Hiram Stowe, nearer, pjrttdy . . cmZBNB» inanrance Company e< FUUbargh.—WM BAGALEY, President; " UAMUBL L. UARSH£LL,Seer*tar7. OJtee; M Water SBTeeLbdwtmMarkttama Ittodscnaa. ' Insnree HULL and CARGO Bisks, on the Ohio and Miarifr alppi Rivers and tributaries. . Tnsumagainst Losa or Damage by Fire. AMQ A gahnrt the Perils of the ben, and IttlantfWaTjgn* ticnand Transportation. . mucsonm —WnUamßagaley, Wm.LarimerJx., ' James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kief, r -Samuel Rea, William Bingham, John&.Dihrorth, • Issse M. penuock, IhouißtUta, > - B. Harbengh, J. Scbq—muxej^r.-^ Walter Bryant, WMMri • . John Sklpton. ~ a^gt lfcfmUAPtnniflTanu Baepital^ 9n b- ficadcif Second, between Wood and Market atrwets, and J. Rfioy North-east corner of JDiamcbd, Ai}*> gbeny dty, are the sttandtogPhysiela&sto the abcT* Insd tatiMbtor the first qnaxtorof IMA : * Appacatta—ftf wiflfMfiai -may et aB ' hours at their offices, or at the Moepltal at2o’dock,P. M. Recent cases of accidental injury are received at all hears, without form. . jaltejy ifs> UOWABD Health Astoelatlon of Pkttaburgb, Pa-OFFICd, No. 108 THIRD SXxAET, opposite tbs Telegraph Office. This Association Is organised for the purpose of affording mutual tariff nee to each other, la ease of ekkoeesor a> client. By paying a small yearly payment, the members of the Aseodation secures s weekly be nett during avenging from s2*l6 to glO per week, la this Associatwo all members are equally inter—led iu the management and profits. B. B. M'KrtNiilh’, President. T. J. Henna, Secretary. Finance Oommiu—-Jneiiw Kara, Jama n***™ Q.~S. Homtor. - Consulting Physician—P. latra, M. D. nov&tiT |TS» OfHen Oblo and Pennsylvania rJu road Conpuj, nnaibl, Utnusber M, I,Bo4.—Nones—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders and Election of Directors of the OHIO AND PKNNdYU VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, for the eusulsg year, will be bald at the office of the Company, in Pittsburgh, on XIiUUDAY,tb* 2bth day of January, llCi, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 8 P. M.,-(meeting at lu J By order of the Board of dsc2fctd • J. ItuBIWSON. Secretary Pramklln lavlag Fund and Lean U*«£P Aanoeisttioa, OFPICh, No. V 7 FRONT dTKkgT. Dtoeaunt Day—HuNDAJf. Motad'bfered on SATURDAY to the Secretary, at the store of Joan H. Mallor, No 81 Wood stmt. Weekly Do— raoelved at the seme time ana pluca. (declgmj J. WaiCTllta, SecreteryT TeLeh-THE ABOUND BTORF OP THE yKP TBNB JttfiUiaHODait (e Hail suitable for pubSe meetings) will be let for three or four uighu in the week. Enquire of * QEORCLK fUNATON, dcc43m atß.lfClgrhan’i.No. so Wood street. Metleet—fti JOURNEYMEN ZAILoRA so lfwCUTY,of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meeta.cn the first WEDNESDAY of erary at bC&OCZILBITB&’g. In the Diiiannd. By onur. jetT Ota W. SEME, gecretarr U. O. Jfa —Place of meeting, Washmgtou iialh Uv WeodstreetjbetweenPifihstrectaadVirgin*U*r. PUIWUi LoMSyNo. 838 M—toerery Tuesday eves log. If—min ■ Skudver, No. 87—Meets first and ytbd TiWnj of each aaefo. TSardfcly FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IN ATJJMHBNT GUY, 24 feet by ion. x flood bargain can be hed by applying soon at tfoMSNDfQ POBT. Jylfotf Lot for Haiti " AqOOD joiILDZSG LOT, 24 feet front on Ouan atm> by 100 fiat la depth, in Birmingham, will be sold f t. M n auianlre of fifid *■ OILLHO&k jTu at office the Mornina Poet Banmcal Wm Let ABABXMSNT BOOMtUfoetwlde byttdaep,t*»mMfl above ground, well finished and veil Hg£nl,wiU be rented cheap anttl the I— ApriL Bogntre thscffinenf the HOMING fQtt. taf • H r+. \ -i-" £« AMUSEMENTS. €*-=» Thasetro—lQfigpH e,*3ttS4, fcwMft tm Msmnra RftbStreet, m\mkm Snm»nl rriiitTs llhi Til-foBuM do. do. mall,S6; teMdCee,Sfc s Wmm+TmmS&t wm, AOs i Jwuii aepurlagemta wglW lliijsljß cents extra for tbs certificate. opea-ai % * fSmm performance to eonadfifelAlMtittdE^ 49-THXS XVBNUG, Btikcwr M, «B b* fmIMMA the beautiful play at - -Jg Faiio. .... ■lflV.BMtfo-; ; Tecooofcrtewith FAINT HBA&T VBTHI WOT MOHABT. - Bayftwxc lf» U Dnebees. AaMttattm This is bopw isdiSPmmoltid, wuhtitt Mo* ringaayofltaprnpirrtee. It limrnii a iiijidd vantage over the nadnMhaed ladMa m aceoost «f tha * faulty witt whleh it can be wed amelia dmaoems hla km a well known fact that —rumre ms half iflhr Indigo can he cfioolved lawatm.VMMr«mißirite> JohnW.l ISO C U lp» aod Sheet load. gTTW -—rrr Empty Aariy h for ms. - ■&2SP. i^^s&aßaja^eaF'. COMAIXIOATIMI Ctr TUB "OEBAT WMDAMMJAt BfltijFl &T . A. A.MaSOH A AJfD^rnaTCTBTHIKEBDOOTHatBr™™. A A. wiU • thamoothof HMrauMm -inriHl he agiH* nuWfoua auffeffsrtid atitfll jmfoKWpittm inpriesa. .-?• ~ . jj|4 ■ paumra'nsnna „ALPB EM AM OJF THIRD WiTt. OfTSOK OO&MKK OF OEAKT AHD FIFTHBB4BXS, (formerly occupied by T ■sll.)"tihin iTI hu dawpeytalnmg.to theoflkeof AMwrmsnuad Jgflaff thanßßhwlU be p«emp4y attended to. MBBm' - : (Q—ttti copyi^ft. M -~ TjtrtrtT ACMK* «>K KTPI».I.>.-p^JanM>( :gi la a phiMMt fcieartm; tf *tmm East liberty ud £fc* ftowylaud* |jan with a Ihre&iag Hoate aad 'VlCtfll -fruttTiees, n Irrft "rim irnlwirt jy^n_ v ‘ , ail cleared and tinder good *** 4e;apjpr» orlebl ijiiii iiri i irTn riiinri tir n int ttw hetmmiim J j Sl’Em itrect bj 80 deep, rilßaaA.'tei'BtEateriM»' k* dee $250. *!■», 2 Loti situated la Vast Blrmlngbem.eachlNßiaffa front of 20 fret on Meadow stra* fewgMeep; Mmfws $126. B. OTTHBWairiS, fcbl Beil Wtete Otec* Bo4ds3BarfaSg. VThW MTOKI S=h ll Minute Prey; M snog bg Banted*! OpitaTMMa. Dreaming of Thee Forever: Wallace. _ * l > ;r Strawberry Girl; with rntnrefl ITnnYlij.itea I Will Sing No More of Ben**: Malta*. Dream life Fcbotiisch: Brown. Tremolo Bchottiaeh :~Will«e>. - ' Shanghai Polka: Warren. Florida Walts: Marratlhon. ■* Beaatlae of Caledonia; containing a-obblea selaeriori of South Melodies, with of Bum. The above just received aad far aattat the Maria Man of . * mbs iLuxLum. ••• glWoodafeari. » us k'cr lu eo nr Ttiiiramtiiiiinriili—iia J X rendering the eUa (mont-ft. enft and FsttnatelJ'EWla, reuioiiog wllowmo, atapte, -oriteMa aatedwte and redneae of the Ain. For Ou fmt+jct «Ml rank hands, it is unrivalled. eentaaeete. igfc J«n3l B.LTcptaßKr^M»n*itafc \TitAa £t*M hniutiiva—£nn«J*m«MM aanmaa Xl level land and In a good state of enUliaU«B, Ma a new Frame Hone* a gordOveiiaxiof grafted imr faiilog tarings, plenty of Coal, gnnil IMm and tenant Hobm; dtoatulbi Mills, Ac*and convenient to Mew Baghtow. (Manners. For terms, do. apply at the old eatanttsbed jUal Mate Oflceof a CTTBMM^gcar, J*nBo MOThirdttmt. VAaKjiT'ihCfi.*— a large and bwatel Mnttoet of fVlTirii. •qsJ S»nrimin»t«l Yafanttate, TOaaitea Orta and Envelope*, jost reealved and far aria,either nhetenla or retail, lower than ever beferoofflwrrtlathieeto. ■dJl SAMtJML S. LAUJFEIt* * * dce3a - 7 Bs.dfW«Bd«teet H>Tn» nf'TrmtntirUMni Inr ilTtiriii j|« 1 dneedi AIXEB HIB JIBS* OJr Iki ids to ft wdncflSu of tfua mi mb oa its-cm bam onto in loti, firaa to SMafenrihu iTfeBAMOU* ‘BtfatbaitoMlipaft^'Twr. Itoß CUf Commercial College, cotnar’otjreod aadjfeuxth fAccLxr, —MLLLAB fc SR<X, .P«l2»m' a*d Ptufamom ) ef Pkla and Osnnswatat >' J i rtncpal cl the Book-keep'Bg Depurteeßt, md lcteuf: 3 on aii im portent bnriatM tsamsasticqu, 4QfUI I (author vt firming?* new and Improvedsymm «d BooBT-' ? keeping,) will examine and deliver nCUMm eotSe" *" science of Account*, JAUIi Q, BOnfilC|hckc eff yiifhnffH vu» iJMMMi niilflniiac " AllKor.flfc hrt.«W*Mln. TTITffrlttTTT is in a most prosperous and floaufabiaf eoudttlpm no* * numbering one hundred students, wblsh esUttcaiepto | isrity and success perhaps never nttainedlo so short t j time by any other Commercial ODUegu- Tha f department, usd* the able mparrfato eflt.-Bißf,b A LjMovuUed iu llili 11U lit ■fill k N irnm id . wnting is entirely new. and In fe i any Oner, system, far the *ther » peal to many persocain PUtshotgh to oeired- toctrweOai faoen tSem£f%aJU)lfil*r IwtaM - PT.wimx.t.ip iw >u tK- tiiliili fill <• country far the ttit.dmjmcteilprimiiMNi instructed apwacdoortifleeai JfeacjNißfcMamfa.'iSfe Yount: mea.wbo dmlreatbenuchuemCHHlaMflmdim ,wiJ hereflhtilnducements its West. Tif ii ns illlfiuilj mnlilifM til 'fiMßfcm l'. shall getadiploarfitet this CtßeCCUsOesrmmeupjip*. oftutedngcwthedctfaaofmeWaOtßeUfa. _ Xrnjmitl* -. . faction gnexißteei. College open-from 8 dL- 10 P. M. SevAetal* received at any the* dering the jtar*. _ Ko-extra charge for AMthmaCe. ■ Baß , OPTION OSEO AKD~£URU; B. XrtXi,l Ptttsburgh, Janes72Pth,lBU. > NOTICB Is bseby giTen to tha-Pterhlfild—scf tfce<mfo and Peana.fi. that on and efr—tbeUTthdey ef February, a DivMeud of mi par sent; for tbrJaat n months, iu-tbe Stock of thf'Oenpanj, u pax; will be paid StbekholderAna their Bmek eteod nn foi books of the Company on t&e Ist day of Mujn.. The Stockholder* on the PiUtnugh books-will be frit tit the office of Lbe'Company, end thon on th* New York books at the office of Winslow, Lanier ACa Scrip i I*Bll* v wdQ Jtolssued fur the frsetiosal parts of a share; : \ 1 frblallwawtfßbl&l - H. 8- TLKMPW, Tms ft. Hotel' Oar. Lease* RUBY’S HOTEL, (formerly ka&wa at-fl— fiißimsfi Hoqax.) Is otbnd for lease on fa—cabtd tennn^' Briqß situated on the comer ef fourth stmt* eadfisflnlNtaK tn the Court House, a&d about add way baealni JNemniMs Wharf and the Zkjiaf, it is enVcF'—n—l pi—at, oonteaient nrirl it—lnlde kmdtlnni'te ffii .flrt' TheU*i*l wLI in nn-nfilinf.lf duir— e—~l— m to a f— tf itart, eocuaansinr fvm HwTfiat Vf April aext. For further information apply to - • JU&EfQSAA.A.Pk'WSXBOi&Aitf,?!, jao24altwtf oflee No. j-wFonvih—^Pjftlhnrgll Magazines toe FBgRPAfiv — -Ood«j'*Ladrtßoofc_ 1 " • ” -■ Baiiou’s Dollar Mouthly. Yankee Naifosa.. ■ \ Peterson** Ladled Atonal Msg—fiae. Chambers’ . ‘*~r * iVe Bale by -. AAft. 1«V28 ... Fm &ALK-A GBOCNKY BXo** &Ltt*9fißt-«r flw doingniargehiiriae—'P—bny*r<Wit—a inisafodd— that fo safla, and —ki vi—fj—bA tawH— TTs— Ibiei eiel iSTwaiiialn . . BffiUS wofit > Jang' ... . . - ' . . TSJoarthetmt. MaUan n-AML, No; 91 M—k—attest,— iGnffiflg ant llieir sail—irwk oTDryHlmds, at tie count fro— tesmgg gin—, prep—Mary to:p»xc|j—fog Gwir fuffifie Wpol Delalnee, 'Hc^S**T>>(nn—% Worsted Pbrida,. - ‘ WlthngreeemMycf bfnek iil-HfiiniMifhli eH VtddkvfU be —Mtn^nj^mt A. MAJONEOtk. JCx—ivea per expn—b cartons of Smhcai&afijE'—iQffr sing new sad Collars, Dc—ed^Bo—ttaa, Tabs, fll—rei Will ha albnJ it olmbU* laer ~’ c 'Taw— . T«H rUBLUBU)—Dm aoumratoTtft. tUOtmt JwJt SSS'mtl »PII> FmatmMitmu.'i, «wt wmiu.T lAimm tkmal Defooee; Pn—ietheae and SLeZSiBSela. Motion; Two little Stars; My Arab Otam— .Mi— Chester; (Himpees of Pis—eh Ufo~lhslnlintt—; Tbs MountainWiiu{s; lKiaiiig Yaald—; tail ft—r, n -- Jfiity Year* of Exile; Tb* ftw TTr—nii wkn Bgta Pe —i f' uiew Aw*y; OUUa; A Mineu in Obob—Wetar - • &tu-Jy; The Progre— of ottf XuUt—l Htari—taU Por sale by H- JlmclU—a Peeuy, An-fki £ed, Btas oad At ' * AiF. SflETitl tbonpride of tbe ■ Thy Hass are tba beat that wa seal w Thy-Store is the shrine of deration,. : To friends who stand firmly te - .- Thy triumph hat made bo—iiers*tre—He Tashlo&’s gay form stands In vtowf - Thy Ban— makes ah the trade gxa—. Who envy the work that yoa do. I who envy tbs work that jm do»* Who envy the work thatyoadaf Thy JUammak—eff the tnrts giWfitle, Who in vein tty tn knWi.to yan. —!>«■* ff^nninnlavfillanU—. Asduti— edoar&tatodqfonn, :rfT The Hat. then, of fi—adatten J- At*4gxavn*b«d > t sale thro* The siml > Wjth-riu. butr* so beautiful o*er It, Be save to his eusumwrs true, p ., A Olwhlch surpassed all befinp & - ?’ ‘The boast cf *• Tba Banner Aan^* Be will sell you a Hat that woaft nlffo-i, *■ Sor theflia—onrissurfecegiwwdbhF ’ Oe, boy then of Eaeyil,tba Hatter^ Alt KeevO—f—oemberthe —-tt But as to the prica, why no mafri r ■.- r Boh* sella yon the Hsfc—Hi» tta ia— * w MUaIC-PtfoTkAt’d LAIEgf fiQlifcgSi li-gn CornsAgatoNo More;as sang vWita— by danforo’s fiecesade—: voids and mnrie by fi. a Tostsr. - Nowadays; th risim— =• . - petrifectien; new song: pj Bark^__ Pm Wstttng for tha ahinritasav ballad: by fiarksr. # ’ ' The'Happy Man; srug and dxmtai luefan rmNati&satfAt All; onieafih^-tltahballads ever writtsa: by B. Lover. L VUkiasaadhisDinsh; 00-ttssancibyTeny. I Cannot SmibiDearlfadNer; new: Bark—. Brighter than Q— Homing Btar: Brdvna. ThaHkarta—AtbiaH—m: Sn—iaX' BaHtac— Baguette, imefaid In idvines tf .trade and for iabelry . H*»l ELEBMfi. 1 jan» Sgn cf the SeMen Besfi. Na^BSßKe^ inßm—a. a. ndMMt the wholeof tbdreztaata* Haatal% -aSt-H.gof »H the<afierwntmaksa and it—*»•*%—*— tMufMilj—Mfiktwwliem.- JWW V ■
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