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Bostos, 10 Slits STREET. >•-' : ..e.. - :-p " r Wo woulil call th-o attention of MERCHANTS AND ~ J ~igj#F#pa into 'to tbs fact that wo have just received .-„ .ftsib. Philadelphia a number of fonts of now Job Type,and oro now prepared to 611 orderfljtbr Cards, Circulars, Bill .“ ' ibads, Paper Boots, Fosters, and Progranmes for exhibi tions. All orders will bo promptly filled. , - . Sevri of ttic Days • o-ofi iTKe wtlt of -katea* corpus, which has been ' liiifer argument at Springfield, 111-, to the onee - . ’ot Greene, found guilty-of the murder of his " wife in Chioago, has been denied by the Su jprettVConrt of the State. ‘ . Ibis morning we give the first part of a very l.cjahly written letter from our correspondent 1 Kit tanning,’ Itia well worthy of perusal, as it Bhows V theviowsof a man of education, and one who to fitted to judge, of the present state of Europe. • Jle iaiameßt in his opposition to the offer made - in Cotigress some time ago, for the United Stateß - to mediate botween the belligerent powers of 1 ' Europe.’ A* the whole matter has probably been -mbanaonW by Congress it may be argued our -‘-eorresj?undent's better isnnneoessary. However, •'•*o give It more to show what an intelligent 7 American democrat, who is upon the spot, thinks of-the proposition, than from any tear of our ■ government entering into “entangling for eign ainanees.” We will give the rest of it to . ’morrow. - ; On ooir first page will be found a letter from : the Great Magyar on the Peace Question. He to show his non-resistant friends that *” war Js‘justified under certain circumstances by the Scriptures, and that a very common quota ‘vHon frbm Holy Writ, to proTe the opposite, is a mistranslation. Whether he is right or wrong “leVeVery ono read and judge for himself. For wur own part we think it is simply ridiculous to ' oak the oppressed and down trodden republicans of Knropo to adopt non-resistant principles so long asnFrancifl Joseph, a Louis Napoleon, or . a Nicholas is governed by*. WssniinsTßß Eh view. —The January number of this the best of English Quarterlies, which, hy the way, commenoes anew volume, is receiv ed from Leonard Scott & Co., New Fork, through -their-agents- in this city, Miner & Co. and Gil denfenney & Co. It contains eight sterling arti cles, one of which, No. 4, from its style Bounds very like Thomas Carlyle. The Westminster, although its orthodoxy in religions matters is questioned, has undoubtedly more talent among its contributors than any ono of the others. We would give uo better adviee to a friend than to Invest a ten dollar bill in Blackwood’s Magazine and the four Reviews (Norths British, Westmin ster, Edinbnrgh and Loudon Quarterly.) The U. S. Senator Question.—Oar tele graphic column will show the result arrived at yesterday. From present appearances, we are inclined to believe that Simon, after “wiggle- will “point down." But perhaps not There to no telling what a day may briog Forth In these horribly Know Nothing times. Wb abb authoriied to stato that work will be commenced on tho Steubenville Railroad daring this week. Wo expeoted all this and more from the -energies of President Craft, and onr pre dictions will bo early redeemed. He mokes no flourish of promises. Tho first wo hoar from him is performance.. Editor! Pittiburgh Post:— ' Bath Homes are now in fall blast grinding oat lairs for the people to obey if they ever hear of their existence; or violate vrhen it can be done With safety, or to get repealed perhaps at tho very noxt session. The volume of the laws of this session is likly to be a large one.’ Too much ligUlatian is an evil that will have to be endured a while longer. Every new member that comes to Harriabnrg wants to do something for the leople, or for bnnknm: so he trios his hand fther at tinkering an old law that might as will be let alone, or in mannfaotnring a new one that few people want or know anything about, until they find it has got them into " a scrape.” Some of the new Uwb of eaoh year are good, and some old ones are properly repealed or amended. Bat a few well considered and comprehensive public laws, at eaoh session, and not more than one fodrth part as mnoh special and local legislation, is the reform needed. Bnt it can't be expeoted yet Nearly every member oomes here "with an axe to grind,” and it most he done. The present Legislature, however, is a very clever body of men, and they have under -consideration some improvements in our Btatnte laws. This afternoon, Mr. Kirkpatrick, as chairman of the committee on vice and immorality, report ed a prohibitory liqnor bill. 1 did not see it, bnt understand that it 1s one of the stringent kind: and the opinion is gaining ground here that it vrillpassthia winter. The TVhlgs hold a canons to-night to determine their coarse in regard to the Senator qneßtion. It Is not expeoted that their room will be crowd ed, as icpat is abont the limit of their strength. The Democrats also hold a oanons to-night in the famous "East Committee Boom.” Thoy will nominate a candidate for the Senate. The Hon. Geo. W. Woodward is mentioned in connection with that honor; and Mb friends have some hopes that by the'combination of the Democrats, Whigs and bolting K. N.’s, he may possibly be elected; or at least that the election may be postponed until new combinations can be formed. Bnt we predict that if Cameron is not elected to-morrow he will be sufficiently powerful to dofeat at pres ent an eleotion. Oar own delegation will all YOte for him. ANTERIOR. Ax i. HSETiso of the Firemen’s Association, held 1 oh Monday evening laßt, the following reso lutions were adopted, viz: SnolveJ, That this Association beg to warn their fellow citizens of the danger from fire by which they are now snrronnded, and to announoe the starling foot that many of the companies oomposing this Association have bat 2 or 3 sec tions of hose fit for ase. That in case of fire bat little of oar apparatus could be need. That for 18-tnonths the Councils have utterly disre garded our. just demands for a proper supply. That daring the past year this body earnestly Recommended to Coanoils the purchase of a steam fire engine, and this recommendation was also disregarded, and the city is now left Virtu ally without a fire department. Fast experience with all its disastrous recollections seems to be of nofalue.'and'the lives and property of our fellow citizens is/thus left a prey to this danger otta element.. .. Setolved, That we earnestly recommend to the Board of Underwriters the purchase of a steam fire engine, for the protection of their own in terest-..: PITTSBURGH: B. M. PETmaitl 4 CO, Nmtpapcr Mvatising MOUSING POST JOB OFFICE. Oar Full Correrpondent. Kossuth’s Letter, “The good old rale, the simple plea, That they shoald take who have the power, And they should keep who can.” [Oorrespond«n» of Sally Horning Post,} LETTER FROtt RABRUBUaG* House of Representatives, \ Februaiy 12, 1866. j [Correspondence of the Dally Morning Post.] LETTER FROM PARIS. Pahi9, January 22, 1866, Editorsoftfe Pitlshurgh'SldrmngPoii: AH Europe has been taken by surprise at the proposition made in tho American Congress for tho mediation of onr government in the Europe*' an quarrel, and this uswb is ,a Bignal for deep sorrow ODd misgivings to*all Americans, on this side of; the water particularly, c . Can it possible be that Congress will pass ench a s resolution'-? God grant thnt it never may. No act on the part of tho Republic has ever been proposed which carried tvith it half such momentous and fearful considerations ns this. Fervently do 1 hope that the united Press of tho country—the great means upon whioh, more than aught else, depends the perpetuity and safety of tho nation—will raise its voice in tones that oacnot be misunderstood, against this unnecessary and visionary project. This deed will carry in itself the seeds of future tronbleß—it attacks With mercenary stealth tho sacred principles enumerated in the warning words of onr great £?4ge— ll Keep olear of all entangling alliances with foreigu ggvernmenta ” —it will compromise our.noblo independence of position; corrupt the fountain of our prosperi ty; taint our boasted system of political morals; blast, destroy and crush as with tho siroooo breath, our hopes, our aims and our destinies. Godproteot us, now and forever, against this or any measnro to bring us into entanglements with European Despots ! i' What has given riso to this mistaken policy on tho part of some of onr people at home? No man, 1 am euro, can be prepared to see our country plunged into tho miserable vortex now threatening Europe, if he will calmly and care fully examine tho origin of this quarrel, ond survey tho inevitablo consequences,.that must result to us in tho event of our interference — mediation yoa may call it—but mediation in such matters altsayt ends in interference. No man can bo so short-sighted as to. honestly Bupposo that our mediation Could effect any real good to the contending parties or to ourselves. • There oan be but two parties in our country who could ad vooate this policy, unshaken by alarm. Wo have always amongst us in the Doited Statos, some restless politicians, who float on the surface of tho political sea, and, at the end of their short careers, present in their histories tho fact of having belonged to every politioal clique, section and party ever known, and who, as speculators, are always zealous in giving birth to projects, wild, visionary and dangerous. These people never look beyond their own individual glorifi cation, and though they may in heart bo pa triotic, it cannot ho denied, they are imprudent. The precedents in history for such characters arc to be found in tho rann who fiddled whilst Rome was burning, and In tho creatqye who fired tho Ephceian Dome. Another class is that whose members measure the value of human rights ; the aacredeoss of prinoiple and the intereets of the world, by the current value of stocks and exchanges, and the market prices of the goods they may happen to havo in their warehouses. It matters not to them whether u great Government ehall involve itself in difficulties whioh will ultimately destroy it, or not, if the existing state of things indues scarcity of money or lowuces of prices for a sea son and what they propose wiil temporarily check these evils. Now, outside of these fccblo parties in oar country, can there bo any one insane enough to wish our government 'Ho mediate between tho contending pbwera of Europo in their present struggles, when that mediation would entail on us deplorably complications ? What, 1 would ask them, bave-Ve to do with it, and what have wo to gain by interference ? Should this famous resolution bo adopted, it would be tho first duty, as it would doubtless be tho wish, of the President to designate a depu tation of the most eminent men we have for the oontomplated object; and it can be supposed bow naturally he would inclino to tho selection of some of cur diplomatist now in as certainly the best informed and qualified for the task, from all the circumstances of their posi tion. Amongst our diplomatic corps thero are some of the best Statesmen that America has ever produced—some who actively contributed : to the glorious brilliancy of the*most splendid administration of latter times—thb administra tion of Mr. Polk—which will rank with theso of Jefferson and Jaekson; and if this proposed resolution were first submitted to them, in the wisdom of their experience and soundness, of their sagacity, they would unquestionably 6ay, “never adopt it.” Were the duty of mediation to be offered to tbcm. It wouldbe found, I am sure, that they would decline to act in that capacity. Bat imagine tbo resolution as adopted, and three of the first statesmen of Americas tho representatives of tho mediating power, ad dressing themselves to the combattauta, bow woaid they bo received? To correctly antici* pate this, it is cece> nary to surrey cur standing at this moment, in rehtion to the contending powers ; and our pc-plo at homo havo no right to consider themselves art better qualified to judge this question than these who aro with and among the people and the governments alluded to. No school-bcy lu the United Btatcs neod be told, that desjrffe all the honeyed phrases ex changed between American diplomats and Eng lish lords, in after dinner speeches, and the fine sayings about blood relationship and cotton goods,—that England in this seventy ninth year of our independenco, hates us as badly os ever she did—would bato us infinitely worse if she possibly could —and knows no people, nor na tion, nor government in the universal world that she would so Boon see blotted out of exis tence ns the United States. Distort it; disguise it; christianiee it; galvanise it; or steep it in fine reasoning as deep as an Italian turkey in garlie, ifyouuhooae, and there it standa, and will forever stand, as it has always stood, a stub born, undeniable fact. She may now, in her des peration before Sebastopol; with her leviathan debt multiplying itself; with her starving mil lions threatening resistance ; with her army well nigh cat off; with her appeals to Switzerland, Spain, Sweden (and so far in all quarters) for soldiers, refused. She may in this deplorable strait, to bo relieved for the moment, rejoice In the acceptance of American mediation. Bhe may do this, oven while,as now, her presses are indulging in comments Insulting to us,end which, though not expressed, arc eagerly relished by her bloated lords. But what will this mediation fasten upon tbo ; future of America ? Let ub become by chance or destiny involved in a contest with a European power, or one of our Southern neighbors, and England will offer—yea, upon tho strength of precedents, claim the privilege of mediation be tween us and our enemies. Should we refuse her mediatorial offices, can any one meet with difficulties in anticipating how readily England could find in this connection, a pretext and a ground for violent interference. God protect the United Statos when England is the mediator be tween her and another nation. “ Steer dear of all entangling alliances,** some ono said whom all can name, and mournfully doeß this sage ad vice come up now, when a mediation is spoken of-which must be the first entaDglemont of our Government with foreign powers. • Next, of Franco; how stand wo thero? It is true that with the French people—though, im pulsive and mistaken, and blind as they bo fa works—Republicanism is an idol; the Diety of their political visions, (whloh, though bound hand and foot as they are, and have been, and perhaps will be yet for an age, to a juggernaut of inhuman proscription,) they worship as reve rently as a-household God. It is true they love the American nation; that they glory in theuuo* oobs of the Great Republic ; that they do not de sire, and would ngft have aoy difficulties-with •them; but would march under the lead of a La fayette to the support of suoh a people and snch a cause ub did their fathers before them; but it must be borne in mind that the Freneb people and the French government are two different things, having no relation to eaoh other but that of tyrant and ?as a al. Tho ruler of Franco at this day—though he sought and enjoyed the shelter of tho American flag, and the hospitalities of our people when he was a beggarly outoast, and whilst British nobility was deriding, and spitting upon, and kicking him as a lusklees dog—has no love for the United States as a government, nor fondness for her people. He to-day oordially shares the bate of England towards us, as ho mutually shares her fears of tho influence of our example. Why is this, will you ask ? “ Set a beggar on horse back ” finish the proverb yourself, and see if you can liken Hia Majesty to the character. When a hunted rebel, chased by Bourbons and Orleanists into tho mountain fastnesses of re publican Switzerland where only he oould find protection,—though himself an aristocrat of the ; blaohcst dye at heart—he preached Democracy ngainet his royal persecutors. By the favor of an honest, oonfiding people he, professing re publicanism, reaohed the Presidency ; by ths favor of a band of demagogues as unprincipled as himself, afterwards the tbrono. None but the black and damning instances in the world’s history will famish yon examples of the degree of villainous hostility with whioh he now regards Demooraoy, but search and yon will find a few, none perhaps, so infamous and revolting. But more than thiß, he is now the tool of British di plomacy, ahd to please England welt he must hate republioan America. It is to England hs looks for aid to keep him on the throne when that evil hour comes, which the : veriest fool who over wore a crown was not too blind to forsee. It was for this the “Holy Alllanos” was formed. Besides hie hatred of the TToited. StoteevQorernmentj b«oawr6 K dr itB j fephblioah-1 Ism, he, like a good ally of England, cordially hates her people. In this ho oven exceeds Ball, himself—for with Crapean it is personal. Wit- j ness ‘ the condaot of his officials, who, by hie j -orders, forbid an American Minister to cross bik. territories, and endeavored fopreveht an Amert canman of-war, tho “San Jacinto,” from going into one of his ports, because tho object of ber visit was to transport that minister to the Court to which he .was accredited* Vlouldan Emperor desoend to the riek of sach dellborato acts of national insult as these, from the serious conse quences of which nothing saved him but a oow* retirement, if his hostility woro not phren steal, deep rooted-and implacable. How will the friendly, though misplaood, ; proffers of mediation be received by this impe rial despot? Perohance the phantoms of a French revolution, consequent upon the now certain defeat of the allies at Sebastopol, may Induce the Napoleonic dynasty to accept the in. tervontion of a foreign power to save them from certain destruction. But hero, too, as in Eng land, the press—tho subsidized press in this caße—advance to tho work of insult. Tho Payt of this city says—“ When the United States be comes a party to the Western alliance, then can. they have a voioo in the settlement of these in ternational questions, and be received as a me diator, and not before.” Passing tho illogical blunder the Payt makes In talking about a prin cipal party in a quarrel being mediator, its words unbosom tho real sentiments with which this offer of mediation would'bo reoeivedby Na poleon and his subalterns. Now, how stands the third party ? Of Turkey, tho fourth, it is unnecessary longer to speak. Turkey is a mere oypher in this affair, more bo by tho divino will of the royal heads of her al lies than Nicholas Over desired sho should be. She is a doomed power, no longer of consequence enough to demand oven a passing.notioe as a nation. Paganism and Its allies 1 Tho follower of the Black Book; the heathen murderer of ohristian women, and his allies England and Frame, the presuming protectors of oivilisation and Christianity. What a picturo. Ismaeliem, Catholicism and Protcstanism In one embrace. Bnt her doom is sealed. Sho boa chosen to dio by tho hand of her protectors sooner than give a willing graoe to Greek' Christians. Let her then to her doom. But of tho third party, Russia. About tho reputed despotism of Russian arislocrooy there is muob misconception among our people. Though tho antipodo in faot and theory of tho blessed government of our repulio, that power is a more liberal one than eocae others of Europe, which boast loudly of freedom. Unlike England —who hoarly vaunts her liberalism while ehe revels in actual despotism; who proachcß of free dom to while she practises intolerable tyranny. Russia is only a d* epoliem to her nobles and capitalists* In no country, save tbo United States, has the poor man so many privileges as in Russia. All tho local officers of the Govern ment, including the judicial and financial, from the judges and sheriffs, down to the tax gather ers, aro elected by tho votes of tho people nnem barraeaed by property qualifications. The man ufacturing, mechanical, and indeed all industrial classes in Russia, eqjoy tenfold moro social and political privileges than aro accorded to thorn in any other European nation. Were England half as liberal m fa cl, and did her toiling millions enjoy half the freedom, sho wonld write herself down a paradise, equalled only by tho third Heaven Itself. Russia has never in ber history aspired to in terferc with tho progress of tbo United Stales in any way whatever. Oo tho contrary, in each and every instance, sho has manifested a sin cere interest in our progress—a genuine joy in our success—and a profound respect for the Government and its institutions. This day the respect vo command at tbo hands of all other European powers, springs more from fear than ffemdove; wi*b Russia, it is unselfish and man ly respect. There is a singular identity of po sition between Russia and the United States. They are tho growing, progressive nations of tho earth/and tho same instincts which prompt the European dynasties to bate tho one, miko them despise the other. Russia is o rising power; indhif she sympathises with ns ; there is no halting in her movements. Mark how readily eho met ua when to her a a treaty to establish tb© "rigtfts of neutrals.” We achieved no ouch triumph fa negotiating with tbo other boaslingly civilized powers England grudgingly stood upon the question at half way; Franco no better; and tho other posy and insignificant and beggared kingdoms of Europe—even tho Castilian itself—invited ns to attend to cur owtwtmiHTCgs. ami unt make fool* of ourselves. Not so direct &s this, bet equally as expllcrtr Row* now, do you suppose, will our prclferH medi lion ? Folitoly and magnanimously beyond ell peradventure ; but abo will say to her powerful neighbor across the eew—“Wc took up arms against/" tho bloody Ear&ccn to defend our brethriu In the enjoyment of Christian prlvi leges ; we are now fighting tbo allin of the Pa gant to defend our homes and firesides, and our national honor ; they bavo Invaded our territo rles, and from it wo mean to drive them ; wc have ewcta.4o fight and to conquer—and con quer wo will, as we bavo thus far shown cur ability. Maoh &a wo respect you of the United States, and cheerfully as wo extend you tho hand of fellowship, wo aro not awaro of your ability to settle this dispute, except upon ©nr own terms, already well known to the allies; and, therefore, as your real we advlso you to attend to tho interests of your own noble country, and leave us to settlo this difficulty by force of arms.” (cosacfitov fo-aoxaow.] JS&- Prof* Morie’s Invigorating Elixir or Cortllnl.—Tb* public, often deceived, has cxercUwl commendable caution L; tosttng the merits of this prepare, tlon, before giving It their patronage and ronfldraea. But its wonderful and unparalleled effort In nervous dliura«u, and Ita powerful anl controlling Influtncs oTer all Irrega. iorltles of the secretive organs, hare swept away all doubt from the minis of the community, and given tt & currency an I a celebrity not only among the sick and Buttering,bat among tho faculty themselves, never hefor* attained by any advertised medicine. 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RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggists throughout tho United States, Canada and the West Indies. AGENTS. FLEMING k BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. GKO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, do R. E. SELLERS A CO., No. 67 Wood street. J. P. FLEMING; Allegheny City. feblfrdaw J3&* For Bronchitis, Throat Diseases' Hacking Cough, and the effects of Imprudent use of filer* cury, no medicine has ever boen discovered which has effected such cure* as Carter's Spanish Mixture. Throat Diseases produced by salivation, Hacking Cough Bronchial Affections, Liver Disease, Neuralgia and Rheu matism, have ull been relieved and cured In a wonderful manner, by the great puriflorof the blood, Carter’s Spanish mixture. The case of Mr. T. IL Ramsey alono should satisfy any who doubt. Coil on the Agent and procure a pamphlet containing cures, which will astound you. %* Bee advertisement. Important to Persons afflicted with Her nia, or Rapture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect- The right course for any one to pursue who may be af flicted with Rupture, ifl to procure a good Truss well adapted to the ruptured parts, In order to retain the protrudlDg portion of tho bowels. This Is ofton neglected, and the bowel becomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only In a suffering but dangerous condition. I have always on hand, and daily adapt, tho most improved Trusses; among which is MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure in a short time. Of course there are cases when no Truss will cure, but in a vast ma jority of redacable Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will care. I have every variety of Trusses, from 50 cents to $3O; also a largo assortment of CHILDREN’S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELABTIO STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPB, for tho relief and cure of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical appliance used in the core of disease. Call and examino them at my Drug Store, No 140 Wcod street, corner of Virgin alley; sign of the Golden Mortar. [feM2:d*w] DR. GEO. H. KEYSER. Ay. Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beaati. Tying the Complexion, and eradicating all Tajt, Pimples and Freckles from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYSEU’B,I4O Wood gtreet. Jan3o Election.*—An Election for Officers for “the Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny/' will be holden In the office of the Company, at the north end of the Bridge, on MONDAY, the 6th day of March next, commencing at 1 o’clock, P. JL feb&lm JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Eipresrty. fottlie Daily Moraiagfort. lIO.nSIAIORSHIP. Buekalew Nominated by Democratic Caucus! WILLIAMS BY THE WHIGS! THIRTY-NINE K. N. BOLTERS. NO SENATOR EJECTED! ADJOURNED FOR TWO WEEKS. The great event that was to settle the hash of so man; politicians, was to iave oome off to day, “weather permitting.” The time appointed for the meeting of the two Houses in Convention was precisely 12 M. _ Wo have received tho following despotohes giving the results of the several caucuses. The Amerioan cauous, it will be remembered, met on Friday night and nominated Gen. Simon Came ron, after a large number of members had bolted: This morning 28 of tbo bolters signed a paper protesting against tho election of Gen, Cameron, and pledged themsolvesto vote against him from first to last. WHIG caucus.- Haerisbuho, February 12—11 P. M. Editor! Homing Pott: Thomas Williams, Esq., of Pittsburgh, was nominated this evening, by the Whig 0. S. Senator. G. & F. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. IlAßiusiniEO, February 13—8 A. M. Editort Morning Pott: Han. Charles A. Buekalew, Senator from Co lumbia oouuty, was nominated far U. S. Senator, by the Democratic Canons, last night; there were 29 votes cast. In tbe Whig Canons there wore 8 votes. In the “Bolters” 89. L. &F. Harrisburg, February 13—1 P. M. The Senate met tho members of tbe lower TTouse in tho Hall of the Honso of Representa tives. 180 members were present j necessary to a choioo 60. After tho Speaker had taken bis chair they proceeded to ballot, with tho follow ing result: FIRST BALLOT. * Cameron M Buekalew ~*....28 Williams 8 WHmot 8 Scattering ....28 A motion to adjourn was lost by a vote of 6! yeas to CO nays. Cameron Buekalew Williams Scattering Tic Convention then adjourned for two weeks, by a voto of 67 yeas to 64 nays. It Is thought hero that this result will hill Cameron's chancer. Nrw Oilcans, Feb. 12th —Tho Prometheus arrived with California dates to the 24th ult. Tho Northern Light left on the Gth for Now York, with 200 pLScengcr* and $600,000 treas ure. The news is unimportant. There was no choice for Senator; thero had been twenty-two bailors. Oregon dotes to Jnnuiry ISth arc received. The Uliotio Indians bad attacked and mur dered fivo whites near Orleans, and troops have gone ia punmtt of them. A general war is ex pected, as tho lodians aro numerous and well armed. Tho markets aro dull nod depressed. Net? Orleans. February 11.—The OrlxabaftT* rived with Vera Crux dates to tho Btb, and Mex ico to tho o;b. A provisional government bus hren established at Acapolco, with Alvaros at its head, until tho arrival of CahatUs. It is confidently reported that Santa Anna has been-shot by the rcb^la. Gen L'ivvn will reiiov* Well as ootntnaudcral Matamoroj. 1 tso revolutionists in tho Isthmus of Tehuan tepec have declared In favor of Alvarez. A new revolution is talked cf in Yucatan. The Kinney expedition is favorably expccte*: WAsnrooToa Citt, Feb. 13.—There is con eidcrablo disaffection among the Ohio Democrats now hero, at the nomination of Mr. Wilson as Judgo of the notv District in Ohio; they desire lUnney, of their Bopreme Court. Great In flaenco will be exerted by them on tho Scn&tcrß against the confirmation, and it looks likely to bo eucceeful. Adjournment of Illinois Legislature. Chicago, Feb. 12.—Tho Legislature of Illinois will adjourn on tho loth. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WASHINGTON IRVING’S NEW BOOK—Just received ant] for pale by D. Miner k Co. Wolfert’e Kooat,and other Paper*, now first collected : by Washington Irving. Westminster Review, for January. Spiritualism; vol. 2: by Judge Edmonds. To* Initials; a Story of Modern Life. Rankin’s tlalf-Ycarly Abstract of the Bledical Sciences, No 2u, for January. Harper’sMagoslno, for February: price 16 cents. For sale by U. MINER A CO, frbl4 No. 32 Smithfiold street. XT KW BOOK BY WASHINGTON IRVHNU.—ttoiteri'a Roost: by Washington Irving. Tho Initials; o Story of Modern Lifo. Tom Crosble and his Friends: by S. Lover. Tbs Sea Witch, or tho African Quadroon. The Westminster Review, for January. Living Age, No 6CO Just received and for sals at the cheap DookStoroof W. A. GILDENFKNNEY A CO., fobl4 Fifth st., opposite tho Theatre. Ncrr*—-Tho subscribers have removed their Book Store from 76 Fourth street to tho above places. CITY HALL. REMEMBER THE POOR! TIIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION would announce to tho citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that the old original BABLE ORPHEANS, Cansistlogof tiairr taunted rxitroim eeb, have kindly vol unteered to give a Concert for the benefit of the SEVEN TU' STREET SOUP HOUSE, at tho CITY HALL, on Thursday Evening, February 10tb» Mr. J. BLYTUR BOOTH, the renowned Contortionist, and Professor CLARK, the American Fire King, have also volunteered’ For particulars ceo programme. Tho B&ble Orpheans would respectfully announce that they will glvo their second And las, t performance on FRIDAY EVENING. Tickets or admission 25 cents—to be had at the Book aad Murlo Stores, Hotels, and at the door. Door* open at o>£; performance to commence at TVs o’clock. fobl3 WEd. WILSON, Alderman. OFFICE NO. 447 PENN STREET, botweon the Caofcl and O’Hara street, Fifth Ward. AH business apper taining to the offleo of an Alderman or Justice of the Peat e will be promptly attended to Bonds, Mortgages, and other documents, drawn with neatness and despatch. [febl3:tf THE Agenoy of JOIIN OAKES, for theOABH MUTUAL ' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, was revoked on tho third day of January, 1855. The Company will not bo re sponsible for any business done by him since that date. W. F. FAHNESTOCK has been appointed Agent for said Company, at Pittsburgh. Office at No. 247 Liberty street. THOMAS H. WlLSON,Secretary. Harrisburg, February 2d, 1855. THE Agency of JOHN OAKES, for the'KEYSTONE MU TUAL LIFE INSUPjtNCE COMPANY, baa been this day revoked. The Company will not be responsible for any tnsint’ss done by him heieafter. W. F. FAHNESTOCK has been appointed agent for said Company, at Pittsburgh. Office at No. 247 Liberty street. A. O. HIESI'ER, Beceetary. / Harrisburg, February 2d, 1855—(fcbl&lw ' INITIALS! —The Initials; a Story of Modem IJfo. One of the -best books over written. For Bale by BUCKETS— 4 setts White Cedar Backet*, brass bound; 15 dozen Eastern Brooms; for salo by feb!3 • F. K. DR A VO, No. 1 Diamond. I'vKTED BEEF, UAUB ANITgUOULDISKS, Ibr Bate by 9 f«bl3 F. IL. DRAYO. SUMDUIE&— -2 boxes Fresh Farina; 2 do • Orris’s Corn Starch; 12 dozen Fresh Peaches. Pickle 0 , fie; ■lO do Ketchup and Pepper►Jauco; & hhds Lovering’s Syrup; • 20 bbls do Sugars; received at the Family Grocery Store of fifebl3 TJSA&— 24 cheats Young Hyson and Bla ck Teas, of the finest qualities. feb!3 tT HAS BEEN USED WITH GREA*£ SUCCESS.—The Herpetic Soap, the real genuine article, can only be ob tained of the subscriber, at No. 140 Thir d street- It cures all chaps, chafes, heals sore rough b Ands, and renders them soft, smooth and white; removes t an, sallowness aud redness of the skin. The demand for 'this valuable Soap daily increases, bat a constant supply cr in always be found at No. 140 Third street. Price cent a a cake. 8. Ji. CUTHBERT, fobs Third street neuSmUhfimd. ‘t v c : ~ -n * - P - ** * 9 *.. • 4 ' ' - «. “’ J $ *» v - - , ;-* * -* ■ r. f +■: SECOND BALLOT. Prom file South* From the South. The Olito Jadg«■, -w—.W T SPECIAL NOTICES. rrr=aHowardAssoct«ton*~Sol7PKlTCllKN ßßANCH, BEVENTIT STREET.—The Managers of tbe Sodety will be glad to receive donations of Cash, Bread, Meatier Groceries. The wants of the deserving Poor must be our excuse for asking material aid promptly. ~ President, Gov. Wil. F. JOHNSTON. ! • f Hon. WM. B. M’CLURE, S. W. BLACK, * Managers,-* L. WILMARTH. R. CHESTER, (, WILLIAM NOBLE. : Treasurer, 0. WILMARTH. We cannot promise to publish the names of the donors, hut will be glad to receive their gifts. ftblO _ fr Allegheny Valley Railroad Com* thy pany.—Pursuant to published notice, a meeting of tbo Stockholders of tbe Allegheny Volley Railroad Com pany was held thlß day, at tbe Company’s office,in tbe City of Pittsburgh. On motion of Robt. Dalzell, Esq., Henry Irwin, Esq, was colled to tbe Chair, and Samuel A. Long was elected Sec retary. Tbe Reporte-of Hon. William F. Johnston, President; -JohnT. Logan, Treasurer, and W. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer, were presented and read; and, upou motion of Col. Henry fil’Cnllongh, were unanimously accepted, and ordered to be printed In pamphlet form fur tbo convenience of Stockholders. On motion, it was £uclved, That an election now be held fur Officers Qf the Company for the ensuing year. Messrs. Joseph Pilworth, James Verncr, and Willis Booth, were elected Tellers, who proceeded to conduct the election. On counting the votes, the result was ns follows: President, Hon. WILLIAM P. JOHNSTON, f JOHN T. LOGAN, F. R. BRIJNOT, QKO. W. JACKSON, LYMAN WILUARTH, Managers,«| Uon JO 3EPH BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong county, Gen. THO 3. STCULLOUGH, 1 of Clarion connty. On motion, the meeting adjourned. B. A. Long, Sco’y. HENRY IRWIN, Pres’L February o,lBss—{fob? Proclamation. **Wheroas, tbe extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATUARION, has induced enVtona .persons to palm oil other articles similar in name and op* pearanco, bnt absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should bo particular to ask for WrigliCi Premium K&tha rion, and they may rely ou receiving an article unequalled for Its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application daring the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, and for the toilet it has never had on equal fbr its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed head of balr; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing its falling off, whether from sickness or disease; , and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyea, as it excites the secretions, producing a supply of ita natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving tbe hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For sale by every druggist iu tho city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United states. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO., 241 Market st., Philadelphia. For rale by GEO* H. KEYBKB, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. janl7:d*w3zn U 49*-The Pleasure aud Comfort of being will firim In a SUIT OF CLOTHE 3, is greatly enhanced by having them good, and scitaqlz to the asisoN, GRIBBLE, has got all that Is necessary to effect that great* consumma tion. both as regards flt and quality of goods. Persons wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at 210 Liasarr rrnazr, head oi Wood. P. B.—Pantaloons, In particular, Is one of his grtaiui feriu. He c.nuot be beat in tbe stylo and fit of this gar* meat. Numerous rr/ertnets could be given, if necessary, te corroborate this itateoe t. (derS) E. UItIBULE Xj- What do tbe Physicians any I—Listen to tbs testimony of an eminent Physician in favor of M*- LANE'S VERMIFUGE,which Is now universally acknowl edged to be the best in use; even members of the medical faculty (who aro so often opposed to the Use of patent medicines,) cannot withhold their app;oral4T;this invalu able remedy: Ijxd, Stark county, Ohio, January 8,1&J0. I have used Dr. M’Lane‘s Werm in inj private practire. an am prepared to ssv that the unparalleled imrcess with which I Lave prescribed 11s use, both terchll* drew and adults, lndorra tne to ety the most in Its favor of any specific or patent medicine ever before brought to my cn>icn. The mode cl admlalAlratina, the • (Holiness of the dear, and the certainty of its efficacious effects, give it. In my opinion, a derided advantage over any other medicine of the kind before the public. Pcrchasces will please bo careful to a?k for Dr. M’Lane's celebrated Vermifuge, and take none else. All othur Ver mifuges, in comparison, an worthless. Dr. M’Lane's gen uine Vennllugo, also hi# celebrated Urcr Pills, can now be had at all tho respectable Drug Storaxrin the United States and Canada Also, to r aolo by th« sols proprietors* FLKMISQ BROS- Successors to J. Kidd A Co - No. 60 Wood sir ret feMQidaw ARNOLD & WILLU3IS, sujrcrACU'iicnj or Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Oenoraliy, FOIt WAItMLSO AM) VENTILATION Of DL'ILDISOS. 4W A. A W. will contract for wurmiog atnl ventilating, by ecexm cr but water pip**, or Utillson’* kurnacv ; chamh «, bebouts, ]3t'*[iiULs Factoring, Ufcvn Mou.-ms Court tli.»Uirp, Jwiis, Uriels or Dwcilii.gi. Nv. 25 Market street, jan2s NORTH W£3TERN*INSUKANO£ COMPANY, OBUCK, .NO, 70 WALNUT STUfcCT, PHILADELPHIA. CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, 8300,000, ASBETM LIABLE FOR IUE LOsaES OP AUE COM FANV. Id Stock Notes, (nrgoU»Ua lorci,) secured by Mort g*X«» aud Judgmuon...... $lOO,OOO Id Dills iUveittible, and Judgment*, ILIOO#, Ac 100,003 Id CaMi, C-ish ArscLs and Cmdi Items 47,000 tToUI - - $2OO, COO U. OADIVEL, Pn-iideat. O. H. IltlSU, Secretary, ♦ip Fire, Marine anil Inland Transportation risks, taken at carte at rates. REFERENCES, mtauvaau. Kramer A llahm, Carling, Robertson A Co., N. Holmes 4 Sons, Wm. Bagaley 4 Co., J. A- UutchisoD 4 Oo n D. Lccch A Co., Murphy, Tieman A Co. Waluright, Huntington M. L. UoßoweU k Co., k tluyd, David S. Brown & Co., C. il. A Geo. Abbott, Wood A Oliver, Heaton k Denckla, Caleb Cope k Co., Chos. filegargea k Co., Drexel k Co, Bankers, Hon. IV'ta. D. Keley, Ecott, Baker k Co., Uarris, Hale k Co., Deal, Milligan k Co. J. BANKS KNOX, Agent, declßly No. 116 Water street, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH Lift), Tire and Itarino Insurance Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, 23ASONIC UALL f PITTSBURGH, PA, JAMKfI S. HOOM, President. Cnaaufl A. Coltoh, Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LiPC Itlfllio. Also. against Hu.l and Cargo Risks on tho Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marins lUsks generally. And against Loss, aad Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIRJtCWES: James S. Qoon, Win. 8. Karen, Samuel H'Clorkan, James D. M’Qill, WilUam Phillips, Alexander Bradley, John Bcott, John Fullerton, Joseph P. Uaztam, M. D., Robert Galway, John M’Alpln, ... Alexander Reynolds, Arm* Wn. F. Johnston, ■ strong County, Jamea Marshall, - Horatio N. Lee, Kittanniag, Goorge 8. Selden, liiram Stowe, Bearer. my26;ly It GITIZUNS 1 lninrance Company of Pittsburgh —WMßAUALEY, President; SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary. osu: M Water Sireetfbelwetn MarketaTid WoodurttU* Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis* alppl Rivera and tributaries. Insuresogalust Loss or Damage by Fire. ALS&—Agninstthe Perils ofthe Sen, and InlandNaviga* Uon and Transportation. niOßOtoas: William Bogaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel 11. Kler, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, RobertDunlapJr., JohnS.DUworth, Isaac M. Pennock, FraUidsSullers, 8- Harbaugh, J. Schoonmaxer, Walterßryant, Williams. Hays. John Shlpton. Western Pennsylvania Hospital— IhiiP Dra. L. Schxnci. Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Rxed, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle* gbeny city, are the attending Physicians to the abore Insti tution. for the first quarter of 1854. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 'J o’clock, P. M. Recent cases of accidental injury are received at all beura, Without form. jalQs* riTS* HOWAHD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa— OFFICE, No. 108 THIRD EXaEET, opposite the Telegraph Office. This Association is organised ibr the purpose of affording mutual assistance to ouch other, In case of sickness or ac cident. By paying a small yearly payment, the members of the Association secures a weekly benefit during sickness averaging from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this Association all members are equally interested in the management and profits. 8. B. M’KENZIB, President T. J. lIUKTEJt, Secretary. Finance Committee— Josue Kraft, Jamp Ttt>Mm q Hoffstot. Conaolting Physician—P. lajan, M. P. nov3:tf rTS® Uffloe Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road Company, Pittsbobou, December 28, 18&4.— Notice— The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders and Election of Directors of the OHIO AND PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of tho Company, in Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, the 25tb day of January, 1886, between tho hours of 10 A. M. and 8 P. M-, (meeting at 10 ) By order of the Board of Directors. d*c2s:td J. ROBINSON, Secretary. 1 Franklin Saving Fund and Loan Association, OFFICE, No. 97 FRONT STREET. Discount Day—MONDAY. Notes offered on SATURDAY to the Secretary, at the store of John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street. Weekly Dues received at the same time and placo. [deoLJmj J. WHITTIER, Secretary. To Let—THE SECOND STORY OF TILE NEP TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a Hall suitable for public meetings.) will be let for three or four nights in the week. Enquire of GEORGE FUNSTON, dcoLSm . at 8. M’Clurkan’s, No. 96 Wood street. rr"3*?» Notice*— The JOUKNEYMEN TAILOKB BO* (hfr 01ETV, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at BCHOCHLEITBB’B. In the Diamond. By order, jeljy QEQ. W. BEE3B. Secretary- O. Q« F.—Place of mealing, Washington HoTT. Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. PITTHBCIQB Lodq»,No.336—Meets every Tuesday BTenfng. MBROAWiUJt Ekcamfmst, No. 87—Meets first and third Frida; of each month. [martfcly ATTENTION! 8. L. Q.—You are hereby notified to Irtjr attend at year Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES. DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busi ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, margfcfimd • Secretary pro tem. THE TWINS, or Conversations on the importance of the Ruling Elder, its Bcriptural Authority, Qualifications and Doties: by the author of Why am I a Presbyterian? 21 cants, by mail 80 cents. For sale by JOHN S. DAVISON. feb2 66 Market street, near Fourth. v ' **" Blowa, Klclta, coral, TtnAer Feat, &C-—All know on being struck bard on tbs eye, or on tbs clored black muk,mbtt Instantly in BALLET'S PAIN LXTRIOIOB, and nritffffr or owur. Oxangß pi arteradally• on for some rime/ahd they will and make the most painful corn and teudor foot easy. oa-appUcatfoli; 'all can thus be cured unfoillßgly. PfeOa ANb. OT&BS SELONB, WHITLOWS* AND RUN . 7 ' ;a - . HOUNDS, , ; .... - When .commencing and only tender can bußtopped, and all the agony saved.tflth being enclosed for a few nays in D AL LEY’S: PAIN.; KXTRAOTOIt, even alter tho* hare rotted •tbeboncMhe finger eaU be saved and aUjTorthar agony—* change thoplaster three times c'day.•.i.'V v C. V. OEJCKENER &-CO n Proprietors, New York. ' For sole by Dr. G. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood stTeot, and by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Uni* ted Btatea. fob3:daw2w To the liadlesiM,' .. No greater happiness can mortals find. Than saving trouble to all womankind*: Read and reflect,.ye daughters fair of Ere,. , Dry up yourtearSyno longer need you grieve. V Dr.CnKESBMAKPS FILLS FOR FEMALES; Twenty-fivo yearAof 'unparalleled succeasliavo ‘proved’' the virtuc of these celebrated Pills in New York.' Canfbeifiafoly used In; all painful oSstracilobs, £c. Full and espll* cit directions with each bar. Call andgeta circular gratis; These Pills should never be taken during pregnancy, as they Urould.be sure to cause a,. ndscurrlago... Warranted; purely Vegetable, and free from anything injurious to Pis. or health. Directions accompany each box. Pries* sl'per box.. jaoB, Unchtna Poetry, Axa—Ben Bolt. Oh, don’t you remember Alt. KSitjl, friend Joe; AlLKeevih the Hatter up town; Who smiles with delight when you give him a call, ■ ' And who did up your, order “ sabrowu.” In the neat Hat Store on Wood street/ Joe, ~, Near thenew stone Church so fine,' i ' , \. Ho has filled up his shelves with Hats black and gray. And “Freedom'sFleg” ishis tigov - * - Under thetreeß* cool abode, Old Jco, That spread thelr branched for all. Together we*ee Stool in the noonda-'iimo And gazed on his Banner V so ta11.” : .. Many hatters bav© tried in vain* Old Joe; ‘ Bat their efforts can'never compare; .... For tho customers fld;k round bb store to gazo Oa his various styles tare. - There’s a change in thetimai kaow,Friend Joe;; :ry". r They have changed from thuold to the new; And ITcelJu the depths of my pocket.tho tmib,. - < That prices down towa have changed too. Ten years have passed, or more, Old Joe.,, Siuee Alf. KcavU's n&me>&?.first bailed';.. . !. And his store is deemed a blessing, in truth, .■ For in never yet failed. ' [feh9 . |TS» Loemt Grove Seminary at Law r^hccvlUc.—A new term of this School - begins .on WS>NEBDAY, February 14th. Farly attendance fa ie quesfoa. Application may be made to the Rector, feblaat RKV. W.M.n. CLARKE.. w. b. smiu. w. hair b. HC?rrEP,i Smltlr, Slalr Air Zlnnter, (Labe Smith WHOLESALE GROCERS) PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS la all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufac tures, 122 Second and 161 ;Firat street, Plttebu’-gh, I'enna. f^bD NO. MOLABSKS—I£u bbU prime tor sale by . febo SMITH, MaTR 4 HUNTER. ROSIN SOAP—ICQ bxs superior for sale by feb9 SMITH, MATS 4 HUNTER. STAR CANDLES—49 bxs forrale by felQ SMITH, M AIR k HUNTER. SCGAR-UOUSE SYRUP—£O bbla, Belchee's, for sale by feh9 SMITH. MATH A HUNTER. SUGAR' JLtOUAJS MOLASSES—CO obis prime for sale by feL9 SMITH, MAIK & HUNTER. Buckets and tubs-^. 40 dozen Buckets; 10 do Tube; for pale by fetU * SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. INDOW GLASS— ~“ ! ~ 1&0 bosea 8il0; .- 75 do 10x12; 40 do 10x16; 10 do 12x16; 29 do 10x14; best'eountry brands, for sale W [fobOj ~ SMITH, MALR A nUNTER- CopartnbratUp. GEO. &. WHITE having afsociated with him in the Fancy Retail Dry Goods business his brother. JAMES WHITE, and bla confidential clerk, Mr. JOHN F. LQY, the bualnesj hereafter will bo conducted under the name oi GEO. R. WHITE A CO. . i ' As It Is the Intention of the new firm to serve the poblic well, customers may rely on getting ©.good article, and at a price satisfactory. Pare of their stocS they Inland to import, and to pur chase from first hands,so that ererT tlabg in their Jiae wil) be at tlie lowest cost To enable them to do so, it wIU be necessary for those persons indebted to Geo. B. White to pay promptly. Pittsburgh, February 3,1855 —[febO:lm . IJIUVKUI KBMOVBDI!— The bubscribeis have re- _l> moTed their Cheap Book, Magazine, Periodical aud Newnpaper Store, from 70 Fourth street to 45 fifth strwt, opposite the Theatre, where w< wiil bo happy to see-all oor friend* and customers, and the public generally. Bon’t forget the-place. No. 45 Fifth street, opposite »he Theater. f*fc9 W. A. OP DSNFKNtfEY A CO. Ka.Vf—Toe lincft Dwelling ilousi-yctn:*m,ug 'i A? room« and hall, being No. 6'/ fcland street, between Liberty and Penn etreets. Rent SICS, iucludiag water tax. T. B. YOUNG 4 CD., SmjthfieM street.. U YOU WANT LUXURIANT N lUfcKKiiij AND u MOUSTACHES?—If you do, and your beard won’t grow natural!, all you have to do Is to use my Ongnentr which will, in six weeks, force your beard or hair to grow • strong and thick, and I a arrant it will not stain or injure the skin. This l know it will before 1 begun to *ai it I tried it well and thoroughly, both on tutf©!/uml friends, and bo recommend it with conodence.as do s. me 2000 gen* tiernen who bare used it. So says the proprietor, It.G. Gra ham, of N'cwYpric. • Tha abore article is for sale, price $1 per bottle, by fab" R L. CUTHBURTv 140 Third flt LRAITPIPIO AM) SUKtrr Tubicrluere are cow reedring, and will keep constantly on hand, a full supply of Uydrant and Brain Pipe of all sixes; also,' Sheet Lead, froa to 0 tbs tioo of nearly one-half the hsmal prices. jan2fl ■ Dissolution. of Partnenhlp. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, ostler tbs firm of SMITH k SINCLAIR, la this day dissolved by mutual consent, The business of the ooncern will be settled by Wo. H. Smith, who will con* tisoe at the old stand, where the hooks and papers may be found. Either of the partners la authorized to sign the name of the late firm in doting units business. wM, H. SMITH, February 1, 1855. TO. XL SMITH W. HA18..e.... M ...J03. B. HI7HTXS Smttb| Blair ft Hunter* (Lata Bmith ft Sinclair.) ' '- _ . WHOLESALE GROCERS-ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 122 Stcoftd and 151 Front street, Pittsburgh, ih. J TUB UNDERSIGNED bare formed a partnership under the abovo style, and will succeed Smith ft Sinclair is the Grocery business, in the hones recently occupied by the late firm. They reeprctfally ask from the customers of the former house a continuance of their furors; and they can offer to buyers generally as favorable terms and as good ar» tides as can be found elsewhere. ” IN RETIRING from the firm of Smith ft Siuclair, I would most cheerfully reoommend the house of Smiih, Mair ft Hunter, successors of the late firm, to' my friends and cu£- tomera. ffebl] . WM. M. SINCLAIR. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SEm.ANNDAL SALE OF A. A. MABON & CO., AND STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES. - ■ AJL MASON ft CO. will continue their sale through • the mouth of February. Their immense stock will be again marked down and offered at still greater deduction in prices. . . f e bt - Patrlek Sl’Kenna, ALDERMAN OP THtED WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF QUANT AND FIFTH STREET 3. (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bS slness pertaining to the olilce of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. ’ febfcam RTJKE lIANDZ RUrF?—Fur the cure, of-sore rough hands, tho Herpetio Boop Is unritalled. It Is used for rondoring the skin soft, smooth and white. It remotes sallowoees, tan; Ac. The use ofa few ; cakes of this. Soap on sore rough hands, will soon render them smooth and heal all chaps, chafes, Ac. Only 12)4 cents a cake. Pmparod from the rrdpe of a London Chemist, and sold by . janld 8. L. CUTHBERT. 140 Third ♦ treat. NOW 13 THE BEST TIME TO BUY WATCHE&—I havo recently reoivod a large assortment of very su perior Watches, manufactured in' Enropa expressly to my order, (sent oyer last Spring.) Citiiens anil strangers will now find in my establishment a stock of Watches as exten' sire’and as fine as any in the eastefadties; and in consid eration of the times, at lower prices than ever before offered in. this market Those having money to invest in this way willflnd It to their Interest to do so how, as times will shortly he better and prices will advance. - Watches and Jewelry repaired in the.best manner. V r w. W.WILSON, 6T Market street, corner of Fourth. OEMIANNUAL. SALE.—A. A. &lASGN A CO. will open Nonflonday. February 12th, 100 pcs morn of S cent jD* lalnes; 200 do 6 cent Calicoes; 40 doWlflteFlinirels at and 76 Counterpanes at 46 tents. febl2 TO LET, FOR SALE, &o. .r."- "Rent*' - ' s/ ~ fft, GOOD .DUBISE39 ETAM), (traiMln* thrco (StorioJ,) J X* fronting on Maifcet street twenty fcetj arul rtinnfnfl bank along FrontstrectßiityCwtto'ftnrttlley. * Also, a three story B3UOK DWELLING, (with Btofo Roo,m ozx first floor,) onWjiteutrect,-fourth couilyto - ' - - ' :vS.XDTHBKUT A SON* * fQfa V-. .. ■ HOlMidatreet. - LAWIUfiNMSVILIjet-iFor sale a comfortable dwelling House, of hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, good cel lar, and four bed-rooms.-' The lot has® front of 48 feet on Allen-Btrect.by 100 deep.- A well of good wafer and pump la the kitchen, oufcoven. and stable, garden, fruit trees, -grape vhies-of choice quality ; all* la complete order, for only : $i000.; Tenns,‘s7oo. m hand, - remainder intfaroe "years. "' ' : S.CCTHBI2RT A SOU,. ... fob! - [■'. : . .M4O Third street. '. / HEAP' DWELLING flOUBEd>-We hate on oar ilegls goodsubstphtial Dwelling Hopses, which will be sold' at low. prices and •. on easy. terms of payment. Persons wishing to De«)»e'thfeir' own landlords, nave new. tt good opportunity to obtain bargains.; Orli you prefer to ■builda House to salt yourself we can, furnish, yeuwith-a handsome Building Loti at asiow.a price as $250;. V ' ' .. ■; B. CUTHBEHT & SON, HetU Estate AgentyliO Third street.' BUILDING -LOTS FORB4LE.—A.Lotor ,2« fret front on •4l’Ke« street by 8D dotpy-shuated in Birmingham. Frices2t-0i- • •* - i ; . Also, 2 Lota ritaated In East Birmingham, oach having a front of 20 feet on Meadow street by 60 deep. Priceof each .$125? - B. CUTHBERT & v SON,-- febl ; ; Real.Estate.Ofllccj No. 340 Third street,'* 4 FARM OP BKVENTF-FIVE ACRES ifOKfSGO.—For £X.' rale, a amnllFarm, dtuated three mites from Prince* ton, Ve;> having a ndwliog House, and 10 acres-cleared; 6 new .and- eubsi&nUul . rial fence,'of eavon ratls in height This farm is of excellent quality and ia in a heatthy loca ri-)Dj with gendwate?.'. To persons rbrimall aeon? thi* is a rare opportunity of becoming their own landlord. For apply, to - • fl. CUIHIIERT A SON, - - ' 140 Third street. ■ for Sale,. -A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson etrfeef AA.:by 100 fret in depths in Birmingham, willbo sold .shcap. . Enquire of GEO. P. GILLHQRE, 7 - JvlS -- atoiHcpof.the .MorPtngTosL '“ ONLY NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS l~For eale,.a two* ttory frame DWELLING HOUSE, containlns 4 rooms, ndthadot of 17 feet fronton Beaver street,'by 100 deep to' Veto street; or $l,lOO Tor’a Dwelling House containing par -Iqr dinlngroom. lUtehoD, cellar, and 4 bed rooms, with a iahee yard, pump,hjdrant v Btable,out-oTen,£c, - Terms or payment, very easy. - ■ . jaalO . v RCUTIIBBRT & Third stt A FARM OF 160 ACKt3. Full. £AJLE*~3I tutted- 7-mUoa from Farmington, Va., hear the road leading to Bruce* ,ton,.\Theland'laya well and is of good quality, wlth/gqod boildlngs, orchard of grafted fruit trees, and' is well Water ed. Price $1,400, in reasonable payments’. Apply at tho Real Estate Office of ' g. CUTHBERT ft.BON, - "~jah23 No. UO Third street. ‘ | 0 LET—A Brick He use, on Sixth street, with a large J_ yard. A Tavern Stand, in Birmingham. x*A two story : Houye. on Carpenter's alley, with a large yard. . A Houseof fourrocmsliall,garret, Ac,on Sixth street,.near Grant. A ilouye, on Grant street, near tho Public School House; A laric three story House,.on Ross street, at head of Fifth A large Hall, on Fourth street.- Five Oflces, in Splanu’g Building, on Fifth afreet. . A .large Store-Room. on Fourth street Apply to EL CUTHBERT £s SON, . ft*" , . . -- - ■ .-No. UOTblrd street.-^ bale—A (JROCIfiRY STUKU, to the centre of ihd J- dty, doing a largB hurinesa; The buyer or if can v go a busill4s£s Is *af«y and make money forthwith, fbe owner of ithas tho Kansas fover, end offers a bargain.’ Enquire of ; ■ . _ THOMAS WOODS, * 75 Fourth street. EGOR'S ALE—A aaperiorFAUhl.on the Perrysville Plank Jloadj eight miles from the city, of 100 acres; sal table for a gardener. It Is In good order, and'* has all tho build* logs necessary Jbs a homo. Enquire of • • - : THOMAS WOODS, -*« janST--; -- - , . T 6 Fourth street, FOR SALE VERY CRE AFT' A BUILDING LOTIN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by /X 100- A good bargain can be had by applying soon- at tho office, of. the- MORNING TOST. - r jyl&tf - f?OR SALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on 17 Resaca street, Allegheny a very low rate.' En* quire of ; : , - . THOMAS WOODS, ' . 75 Fourth street. } | ohri ACRESOB LAND;.IN FOREST COUNTY, near lOUU .the Clarion river. This land ia heavily timbered, ha aan excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of iron. a thick vein of bfrumlnoua .. Tho - Vennn* :: ." • ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county,well timbered and watered* *nd lying near the route cf.tbe Snbbury and Erie railroad.' So betu-r investment could be mode than in these lands. Che completion bf.'the S unbury and Erie,the Allegheny Pulley, aod the Venango railroads through that region frill-render.the coal,lumber, iron ore and. sofl.ef great raliia. Enquire of. .. • ' C. D. H. SMITH, • ; Attorney at .Law, No. 147 Fourth streef-i A Altil i'OH SAUK—ConFbtID2 ©/ J 25 teres.' C3' Jlin cultivation; withacerr Frame Dwelling Iloaso,' . Well at the door, a l#g House, Stable, a Stigit * : Camp of 400 trecj, and a rna'l Peach and Apple Orchanl; •' situate ten miles, fccm G allicpolis, in Gallia county, Ohio. ! Price $l2 an ecttu ', .. *; S. CUTUBEKT A SON, ; 14QThlrd street. iw/viMo nAN‘Uiii>, lot the following HoUsai- AJT and Store Rooms: - - - • Two Dwclliug ifbuscsiud Store Rooms cn-Thlrd street; • 1 A large Store Boom on Fourth street, near Wood. :' • " - ThuLspaclous Hall, on Fourth street, {Cargo’s Hull) - ' .Vlarge-TavcrnStandlo East BUmingbom. .-i 1 : A-D*flUug House on. fclxthstreot. . A Pwvlliog House, of ffroouis, On .Lcgah street. • • • - A large House on Ross, at the head of Filth street. ' A House, of 3 rooms, on Bedford direct. : A Dwelling House on Water street, near Grant. . A Dwelling House in Rirmingham, near tho Ferry Land? - Ing.. Apply, to : & HUMBERT A BON/ *. / • Jqnl.s 140 Third street PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE. ' AT HARRISBURG, PA; - THIS Institution, for the liberal education of Young Ladies, rested by Charter with full Collegiate powers,- has been in successful operation for more than one year. The location is one of the most pleasant and picturesque in the State, The arrangements of tho College are -such as afford peculiar advantages In acquiring a solid bus’s for the montal superstructure, There jure two departments—the - and-the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches ef .learning. The course of study in each Is three years, designated by as misuy different.classes.' Young La dies admitted at any time. ■ ' >.- r . Hoard of * REV. BEVERLY HL WAUQII, A; H/ Principal. ; Miss' U. Ccsohan, Principal, Female Toucher. ; Miss FaifST A; Jonssbs, Assistant. - ' ! Mab'ub. U. BartsTAar, Tcachar of French, Ac* : U. 0 BosDJACoa. il. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Ac. i War. 8. Rowso:#, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Ac.- - ’ noth Joseph KoraLsa, Prot of Instrumental Mdslo J.To. T. Ca /FT, Prof Vocal Music. . ForOircularjsorfdrnther loformatfon. address the Prin.* rioal. B. R. WAUGH. Harrisburg, Pa. / dfrc7:3m ww; srKVP.^K Iron tuiy commercial colle&e* . r-AFAYETOJ BUILDINGS, comer of-Wood and Fourth'' i streets. ' . Faculty.— MlLLAß A BRO*.,’ Principals and Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN HARRY Principal of the Book-keeping Department, and lecturer on all important business transactions. JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming's new and,improved system of-Book keeping,) will oxamlne and deliver weekly looturea on the Science of Accounts. JAMES H. HOPE INS, member of the Pittsburgh Bor, Lecturer ou Commercial Law • . - ‘ > Although .but a snort time established, this Institution * Is ia.rT most'prosperous and flourishing .condition, now hninborlng one hundred students, which exhibits a poou* ferity and huccess perhaps never attained In so short a time by any ©therC-ommerclal College.. The Book-keeping department, under the able supervision of Mr Barry, U' unequalled In' this city... Prof AHUar A Bro.'a system cf writing is entirely new, and In many re.-peefe superior' to = any other system, for the corroboration of which they at* peal 10 many persons in Pittsburgh who hairo. already re ceived instruction from them. Profr Millar has tantibi' Penmanship tnall the principal. cities oad towns In this country for the last elevon years,during which tlmehehaa instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persote. : Young men who detdre a thorough commercial education’ will here find inducements offered to them unequalled in the West. Let it be dbtinctly understood that too student shall get a diploma from this College unless heia capable of entering on the duties of mercantile life. Every satfe^'. •faction_guaranteed.' College open from 6A. M. till 10 P._ M. New students -* received at any tim« during the year. No extra charge for Arithmeiio. Duff’s mercantile College, • - ' ; PITTSBURGH, PA.—lncorporated by the LcgtsUturo of PennsylTunle, with perpetual charter. - ■ F4CUITT. : P. DUFP. Author of the “ North American Aecarintant," Profe6BOrot.Book-Keepingan4_QopjpiPn:iatBdoncet.. .T-. ' JOHN D. WII-tIASIS, tho- best- offhand penman in the United States, Professor or-Commercial, ond Ornamental Penmanship. • N. B. HATCH, ES4, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor dt Mercantile Baer ana Political Ecoaowy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the MathematicalDopartment Professor of Mathematics, Ac. ;V. .... * Mr. J.-D/WitUams has permanently. Joinea thoPaeulty, and it will be seen thatdnringhls late professional ccibw manta in the east, he was there .regarded as thn best pen man In the country. This Institution, therefore, presents attractions to students-60ered by no other of ihoirind to . the United States. .Tee course of training comprises up* wards of 400 real transactions, in eix differenfmethods of *' Double Entry Book-Keeping . 300- practical Business Cat* culations, : coveiing k lhe-whole field of inland ond.'fbAlgn commerce. Commercial Penmanship, with every modern Improvement in the art. Business letters and Business" Pormß,of every description. Daily Lectures In Commercial Law, Commercial Sciences, the Theory of Profits, do . jgp Fend fora Circular. . deeSidaw .. WM. M. SINCLAIR. WJJ. H. SMITH, WM. W. MAIR, JOS. R. HUNTER. , WATER CUBE ISSTiTDTB, HAND-STREET, (SOCTU SUW BET. PENN ..STREET AND TEB RIVJSB, PITTSBURGH, PA, . - DOCTOR BARLZ, Graduate and Practitioner In the Old' Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Homayathlc, and for the cast tenyearsasacce?sfulHydropathist,haaopenea • a WATER CURB In the aboTe location.-. The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this Bys- : £em has on all Pever*. and *ll diseases acute and chronic— ■ while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and . debilitated*.renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who_ will be treated at tbeir homes. • Allopathic and Ucmcepathlc treatment will he admlnls* -■ tered where desired; bat, after long and thorough expo-; rience, Doctor Baels gives a decided preference to Hydro-, pathy, which has, throughout the old and now world, - proven bo eminently successful In every form of disease.. Including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia. ‘ Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cota- . neons,Hervoas and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cum : from highly reputable citizens of nearly every .Btato-in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Baelrs office. The Rev. Clergy are Invited to consult him gratis; •Warm water being used In thecommcnccmentjandoitcß s’ throughout the treatment, it is &luxory Insteadof xznpleafl* ant, as those unacquainted might snppoeo.- lUTxaxscrs.— Mcfstti. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer*: W. W.-Wllson,Wrlli Williams,Thompson BeD, J.RrWal den, D.T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, H H. English, B M. ; ■Kent . The undersigned, having visited Doctor BaelPa Inatlta* lion and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully ro« commend him as a thoroughly educated. and Bkfllfol Phy* ddan: Charles M’Connells, DariJ Hunt,John C. Curtis, Roht Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wrlgh t, W. W. Patrick, Moae* P. Baton, 0. Ormaby Gregg. Hand ■ *■ * >r f % % -j-A ** » t * 1 < liand for . Sale. EDUCATIONAL-