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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
---.-PLIBLISILED BY WILITE
PITTSBURGH:
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1855
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vnheynt tbo Zdltortal Room
Prlnt.t.nn!etablithmentof the Ant -" ant (Tenon
. iftko.l%. - -Anntntnni.rnbonopinstlx.l/ notkettoonnoo
-a tho paper on :clouds, mooing, wrn plinuo hand tbanin
454141erninn Otnen..On Ettnnfo7-
Vtkrittobts eel Weekly ftazetto.—The aztenatr
trentatton of oar Wrath/ &mete often to oar teminemamen
natott dmdrobla moth= of rotting their berdnees known
4 , ..-Xtoo crpyWtlenV Itehreenfour ind flee hou& ',emblem
mlotoMmork merchant, manifsettato and shopkeeper in
Neste= Ponterlesnia. and Itatrtoris Ohio.
`NH , Ailed Payments.—llercatter no sub-
'nil betaken For the Daily or Weekly Onrette,
y. rout' Ft made lo sdPanon *litters. the
..err :e One kap to .al it the subscription is raid. the parer
I:` , PIVFIF litanFerithlT einriDed. union, she subscription is
• SlNlrbi by 1.01131011 payment. AI transient advertisinn.
will be Toquiroa to to paid in ad-
Thenuip eneeptioun will be wirers enocini
pitthifinntracti cr. sonde. eepliddst •
.i.set • • • n
Matter en carp vote at Fib(-Raper
Coanscrios.—We are sorry to
In oir'eiehnnFes that the failure of Wm.
..7141:4 ; Co diankers and F:a. - einn Brokers
of this city, is announced as .13112 A- Co. This
~ .csubjects a solvent-house to injury and loss, as
there isa business firm under the name of Hal
Coi, 'which has not failed; and which has no
connection with Wm. A. Hill 4 , Co., which .
Talks hOOse which boo suspended. Lill 4. Co.,
I;tankers and, Exchange Brokers, comer of
Wood d Fifth streets, still continue in
beai
"si-..;acid as usual . ; end have the reputation of a sound
to reliatle house. We hope one exchanges' :
will make a proper discrimination and corrce
-- Ilan; relieve the - auxieiiis of persons
do trs . in eis wi th gizu - as to do jus
-.; the raq,ectableatelse they have wiwil
,;:•Vngly impu'cited in the disasters of another
:The democratic papers area little-astonished
L -To' tit in the House of Reprentatives for
:Speaker.' They had calculated on some 40 demo
',natio votes in that body; but the trial of strength
- Speikership demonstrated that they-had
- :hut 18. There Srere :M. democratic voles against
Strong; but three of these refused to vote .
• for Mr. Wright, the democratic nominee, be
cense he -was an Irishman! They may as well
be mounted with the 76 at once
Many of - these men who - voted for Mr. Strong
tor Speaker were nominated and elected as Demo
• _ orate, and as being hostile in the Ktmw Nothings.
They professed to be the friends of Bigler, and de
med. aR connechon t with the 'eecret order. There
*re tsenty-five of these, of whom•• three were
"from the etatmch old democratic county of Beiks,
they never could hare been elected had they
Fonfessed their real position. What,
ate to think of the honeary and upright
less of these representatives, who have obtained
. .
.
, `...... their seats , by fraud, .and . stand confessed as
ili'hypacritea and deceivers! The question admits
I. L'- '" sif but oneanslier : They - are totally unworthy
of Confidence.
The H
.:T.....ri4ia.Edg,iairia,r,
in
nthi rge , o c rr espo
connection,
of thesays: P . ham/4-
'1 ... , It is a matter of some astonishment chat the I
s • - . Old line Democrats should be left so far in the
' renr--sOinuch farther than could have been cal
- , malted upon previous to the assembling of the
l
- • . 1---Itglslatstre, trut when political morality is also
' 1'
'•:',''' lowvda ebb; theisUis no anticipating reedits. Men
-.- , -- arho were nominated as Democrats, who public
.'..-.;'.'. ly, and with thelmost aeleian asseverations, dis
claimed • . ...,.. Cl/shied all connection with the new political or
' '—..- d d .. h - their dia . claimers,
,g , a , er, lal 'yr o, upon •
t •••-•-• worn elected to the pistil they now fill, have, in
LT, - - : the light of day, boldly and publicly with eyes
t I,*;:npraised,. _announced their own infidelity and
.t . - 7. • want Of political veracity.:. What honest specs'-
i '''' " ration: can be onsde"npon the actions of a body
el . ; o.t contaiiiindanch material!"
I, , - .. The party which has been defrauded into sup-
• t • The
ouch men, by theii lying protestations,
• i • , ~ , hai,:no. c oswsit lift but to spelt them (intend con
i - - "Tate them to universal contempt.
Wndo not care , to inquire hew sosity,.3.i.'hig
f" - ;
1 - They are nun r=
- :-... ' - ;,:aus.e - norigh,.Wetoulit not; sad are full of se ,
. ~., gratulation at the result - of their prevarication.
-. -L.
-Bat their day of reclining will come.
' ..........4. It hi iiiin of the most mournful rnacifestations
.-of-the times-that such things tan be and not ea
,.....: .., cite genertalli: adignation ; and it is one' of the
-
- , , icst potent ohjectlons to RnowNothingistri that
..',, lit imposes upon its adherents riot only, , the duty
i • •of denying . their . connection , with if; tothe total
. 1 . • .'. , -. ...saturifico•of their fidelity and ~ t• cmcity,:bat stint.-
-, ~. idatea them . to profess attachaten4and adhesion
to the parties which tlNave abjured. It is
;',.• :the most corrupt phase ever aria by politics in
this eosintvy, Ind is calculated to put an end to
.....ietory fa ilti oi ng .e.Th likii mitadeuce
. tr botween - 11 man and
r
, bjn
1 4 .....i1, .:-.. ' , sit area intades . thesanetity of our courts of
. i'....L:.jastice, - and e • ractsi a disreipard of the oaths im
:3'; posed-by our forma of judicial' proceeding. A
i 'l. trial- in Massahliusetts, not lthig since, trrnught
1 . - * .II , I I 'this', fait' to light; iia - ik,ought to startle the
' , l 11 1 1.: ,,. .:.i community ;With affright' , As we have - not yet
::laid the facts of this use before tint readers, we
''''''Salc their attention to them now, as given In the
-"--L annexed extract:" • - . .
', Hine code on tristwas.the Commcmweelth to.
i> del Reardon • for rape. District . Attorney
...2, - ,-.7.7lrairii for Gortmmenti.D. : P. Butler and Daniel
-.t.0.5 . ,; . .--lisiss . dlizai for defendant.. - • .
'IL 'C. Snow of Groton, baiing testified for the
:r.Gotenenent, Mr:Bailer,' on ROSS examination,
aaltadidairthefollowiniquestion:. •
I _ •rt_=_"_ ,Dolow b elong Seetet - SodetY Popularly
4,7: ailed Snow 'Nothings! - • .
Mr.' Snow having denied that he led, sad
~,
,I:' ; 'stoutki'itrsi.iirig in the denial, the question. was
patinadtferentform*ishen he was filially driven
to siiilVand asked" leane to consult counsel..
Ii tey was politely granted by Judge Ili-
App,lrka gave the 7nrys recess of ten Ininitten.
4 ..;.i -. 7 2 "TPat < ll 4l delss-. -
Wlien :Sarni - again took .- tha staml, the
;ores again asked, upon - which he
s: promptly rnprirti:,Tcantlet answer that question
t -without criminatiag , rayeelf , and isn'Yeti:Zmy
•Tiquestieti.urged by - the ingettiotte again
for the
deferdint, r every time mistiming some new forte
. but bthring the aame fearful visage :to this
dis
riple;of the secret ordir, until, at last, Amin
daunted tAi more - ' th an two Aours, and
,-,lauSting everybody's ptitience, he replied .1 do,”
latiet...liow long Bata y belonged to id
AbOutfour or fire months. ' Q. Is it a secret
society? : is.t.'Q. Did you take say oath or
I . ,obligation is joining that soclotyt.:ti 1 did take
sro "an °Mystics.' Q.. Was it in 'font; of an oath?.
z t mi , thnow: :..Q. Hot" woo it adrainistered
to son—did you hold up your hand when it was
t
stirainiateed, Q. Did You cAll upon.
. • .
eicO ' .%;Kui;iiont , A. r curl r
• ;et lit;pine . tiod," were the last words.
4 Are there different degrees in that society?
';'FA:' There are. Q. HOW many have you taken?
• - •';:A.- Zwo: Q.-What is the form of • the initiation?
It will-criminate me, and
t expose me to punishment. •
Llie';Coirt remarked to the witness that
be bed a right to protect himself. If he bed
alai, contrary to the law he . was not
• bound to criminate:himself. , But, . stud Judge
Bishop, this is a startling revelation, that men
- take - Obligations - in secret societies, watch are re
jaided rby them u of higher authority than
thoiie administered in this Court."'
'He - re we base a man stoutly denyin‘ort oath,
connection with the Order;•antlfitutily; after
• ‘---- ..c . .l:{, ai lgering the court for two hours, aeltnlrtiltalgiag
that he had perjnred himself—that be was
member, end that he was subject to panishment
I . 4 . 1.• , la admitting it. The obligation - it of the Order''
Inculcated as:being. higher than theta ad ,
:•:~nmisttred to enart ;- and this is practically to
iinvent justjndg ment,in our courts where Know-
are either Ultimata, jurors or perties.
_,p_ F"eilow - aitrzcas . to-morrow you will - be coifed
upon. to - ray Whether_ ope of this class shall be
• 1,,10ar Chief - Magistrate ter tbi ensuing year, and
sheth . sr your Oottncils!nhall he filled . by such
ti for you, to say. Are you pre.:
• ,e.Te
. inaugurate'the min
. o . p a
cation' and deception,- and endure. the SWUM
merles of a ei 612 - 111r4i otetigher authority
0 ' ,41.2 " .adjurations presided for the.
t: protection at our.coaits r If
. .
• 222 ,_,,,„,;; • ,
the Diepateh nor imam/ has tho;inne
.Atr: hteignitne. Issue
',..2lffiriittntett bythOSOlehose_cantlidate he t They
aro bgth!rnlnrottsbn the .Temperinee Attettent.;
but west eifiniXto urge' Nati" Arnei 4
often Now, who ever heard of Mr. MaTgan, is
men What TeEo:!i°Ge' BFclotyi
1:olong *hat. labo r bee erer
f; antic:setae& in the Temperance &ain't. tint da
* AP e . n "9 4 / s — .' whe P it Tequir°ac" l n!E o
be o:7 , 6l4pin:ten man g y re hare no rtdollecr
, _
- •
tion of seeing or hearing of !lira iu the coil we- T, knew Nothing debate in the House to
ter ranks. fits sudden real in the Yemperanee i .day n , foU of high interest. It was Com-
Clt Ulle may therefr,re well ho sustoected. rented by Ifarris. of Mississippi, a mann( in-
And how long is it since the editor of the tellect. but who wassem l haniefully drunk that he
Jottmal became enamored of legal coercion in i could hardly stand or speak. He remained o 6
,Temperance matters? We well remember his the ft.., some team, nuteQ. br tudbhing ti• Alms
advent into the racket, tud how he aceompanied,l and trying to articulate, but not sacceedina in
it with doubt and dissent 3,* to the propriety of artiolitsting toas t.. he heard beyond the circle
employing the law in promotion of Temperance; pub( red about - him. He was led out of ti,
andle_han since, not infrequently pursued the House by one of his colleague,.
same coarse. His present anxiety to ice the Sellers ,of Mar)land, followed with a wild
law enforced does not seem consonant with his rhep , ody of elo4lneut declamation in behalf of
often uttered convictions against legal prohibi- ! the Know Nothings, He told many home truths
tion; and we are led to doubt whether an untie:. and uttered some brilliant thougbbi amidst a
ty to defeat Mr. Tolz does not lie at the bottom
of the Journal's zeal, rather than disinterested
devotion to Temperance.
These tricks of politics. to avoid an unpopular
or dangerous issue, anti turn the contest upon
side questions, is an old and n stale one. Tho
Dispatch-and the Journal are adepts at it, and,
we Must say, not over scropnlous in their state
ments of (Oct. It is not necessary to specify.—
,The peopleCcuaderstand, thoroughly, this phase of
"potty demagoguism.
THE Leer CAno.—The Know-Nothing leaders
betray their desperation by the shifts to which
they resort. The last move is to get out hand
bills in German, announcing some German citi
zen as a candidate for Mayor, in hopes thereby
to take off the German vote. The hand-bills are
to be issued to-day or to-morrow, and It will
matter but little to the conspirator; Whetter the
name need be authorized or not. It may deceive
mete, they thlo4.and therefore be of service.
, Wetell these centlemen that they arc needlessly
imposing an themselves. They cannot deceive
dm _Gamma by any such tricks, and they will
haye their labor for their pains. They may as
well submit to defeat quietly.
Tne Far IS rue "Ftac—The Native Ameri
cans held a grand rally at Neville 11.11 on Fri
day night. We were not present, bat learn that
the Philadelphia orators who were on hand
got their audience into good humor with their
songs and speeches and Buncombe appeals to
the American Bag, when Mr. Morgan, the can
didate for Mayor, thought it incumbent on him
to make a speech. Ile did make one, and spoil
ed all that went before. Whatever other quell
ities Mr. Morgan may have, he is not en orator;
and he did not improve his prospects any by de
monstrating this proposition.
Mr. Morgan, is politically, a man of one idea.
For years and years he -has been the - embodi
ment ofNativism in this region, refusing all
connection or co-operation with other parties.—
Long labor in that cause has made him, as near
as that may be posssible, a fanatic on the Notice
question. Now,your one-idea marl—enthusiastic,
ardent, but with no eyesight for aught but the
one object of a life-time—is always an impracti
cable. Such men are unfitted, by their very po
sition, for administrative and executive offices;
and the people of this city can commit no great
er blander thanthat of entrasting:the Chief Mag
istracy .to one who has wasted years of energy
in the pursuit of one single political object to the
exclusion of all others.
Practical men, instead of speealative theorists
or political enthusiasts, are the men needed for
efficient service in civil affairs. ✓
Onto LID Pxsna. BaTLHOLD Itscrarme
Prrrenruntr, Jan. Oth, 1855.
Receipts in December 18.51, ......... —590,0204114
Receipts in December 1853, 64,580-04
- Increase.
Earnings of the rood in 185...1 $1,112.419-13
Earnings of the rout in 1553 $G65,007-49
Increase, 66 per cent
• My estimate of eansingn made at the begin
ning of the year was SWO,OOO. It has been ex
ceeded by $2.12.419. The working expenses
and repairs have been about forty-five per cent.
of the earnings: and the gross earnings have been
nearly twenty per cent. of the cost of the road
with its present equipment. So that the results
.my department for the year exceeds ., my ex.
TIZ
pectations. S. W. ROIITS,
Chief Engineer and Sup't
• Tee Sitssra.—OnFriday, the Senate was or
-paired by the election of Hon. Mr. II e a ter, of
Berke, as Spencer, Mr. Dania voting for him.
Mr. Hiester is en honest, upright Senator, who
Bea the confidenceof the whole body.
Mr. Skirmer, - of Erie, could have been elected
if be had voted for himself, but this he refused
'to do; and as no other Whig could be elected,
Mr. Danis gavihis vote for s Democratic Sen
ator whom he thought reliable.
The Know-Nothings made an overture to the
Democratic members to select another Democrat;
but the overture was refused, and Mr. hector
was taken, so embodying all the requisites need
ml for the etatiori.
..Nutt Illcsic.—llorace Waters, music publisher.
lies. York, has.sent us the following music, to
wit: "The Rash of Waters"-2: "I will not
deem Thee Faithless"-3; "The Rippling Brook."
irk r, zany ielmills the foremost .
st foempa'allle,
Tba =mum in Lbrl."
t 1 have read with great attention, the report of
the attempt to create a Know Nothing riot at the
Third Ward polls. That bloody symbol which
gathered so many excited people into the Third
Ward s was stuck up in all the Wards of the city,
dud how cr why it felled in its primary object
Is a mystery. Issued by }. . prominent candidate
for office, of the mysterious order, this in but a
foretaste of what we may expect if we yield our
city goverrunent into such hands. Thin invita
tion for a light was only for one ordertbat of
which Mr. Morgan in a candidate for Mayor—
the Celestial Branch. Suppose some other can
didate of the bloody Third Ward bad raised the
fighting symbol of the Shanghais, and another
that of the Muscovies,Tbr all these orders had.
candidates in the Ward. can you contemplate
anything more horrible than a Eight amoaget
them! And is there anything more calculated
to bring ell men to the consideration of the im.
propriety of these secret eoeieties! Many men
bavejoined these societies without reflecting into
whatilifEcnltica and dangers and evils they
woidd be led. They lase reasonlo thank Cod,
(sa we all have,) that this effort to praline a
riot failed—for upon their heads would have
been the stain of blood. It never has been and
.never will be safe to do evil that good may come.
VIABEUSGToS, JIM 11, 1854.
•
Dawson's Homestead Bell "done for"—Load Bills
—New FOllilJ of _Land &Satin's—Old Soldier
irso--Siales and Bashansm.--Gruive and Me
Pruasid--Knorr - Nothiagrai—he Tor:if—Hest
ing for its Datruction.
Yesterday Mr. Dawson succeeded, as he sup
posed brzood generalship, in,tathing his home-
Mead bill to the land graduation iicheme that bits
•
been under dissua sion In the lions* for the last
week. Dot this morning the
i olel feces who
.watch the turnings and twietin sof parliamen
tary, .
practice, brought some ambltlexteroua move
.
ment, to bear upon it, and loopenr-1 the fastenings.
The graduation bill passed without it, and I pre.
mane the homestead bill must be coosidered dead
for the session and probably fit ver.
The swamp net bill went thro gh to-day with
nut touching middle or bottom. 'This Is a bill to
confirm land !Saud.. Seder the act grautlug
swamp lands to the States, in which they lie,
many millions of acres of the fleet and dryeit
lands owned by thii . governinent were falsely re
pnrted as swamp and Inatulated ads. Individ•
oils bath gone upon these lota , not dreaming
that the Impudence of even I ad' speculators
could describe them 11 , 1 await* ads, and enter- '
ed them at the regular:prime of 1,2 S per acre.
Here arose a conflict The hull [dual who had
paid lie money for a home ande Sane which
Ind rtheived the gratuity deletes the some lands.
The department with roes inju lice refused t 0.1.11
teens patents to the.purchasers. They natural
ly and justly appeal to Congress for relief. Con
gress directs the Isthe of thelr_potents, but at
the name time 'authorisoi the tales.. to select
new lands In place of ttiose which they, failed to
get by fraudulent representations. pf neural,
whatever they'get in this , wails 'an'abaoluto do
natitititrom the old States to the nett',
[ • Another-new game for. securing the patella
I lands, Is that of playing Old Soldier. The - lien.
i ate la now - in 'hammering ant a props
-1 sition which If adopted wilt authorise grants to
' . militia Of people, , of a ituart4 section of land
ilia: Mr - Stuart, of,' lilichigeloi iniyet it . wlll alo- r
Si'ciii.' tiOn ,hundred, Millioni of , acres.: This
moiudieMiniass:Of proilgaey iieill not pad !'all
in, si heap ;" but at some time, and izt ...f ;up,
his will goenceo - r .•'-'-'...`•. '.' ', ~ , . ,
.$444,414-0
PILOII -WASHINGTON
ma• , of extravagant coalan about the American
flag. the ehilvalry of the South, glory, honor, he.,
Se. Separating, however, the truth and fact
from the trash, Lis speech was an effort that
stamps the author as a man of nonsual cartel
ty, boldness and eloquence. I have never before
heard in the House anything equal in contempt
uous severity his denunciation of the -secession
ists and disunionist of the South who were but
a year or two ago motoring sedition from every
stump. He stigmatized them as infamous, and
hoped to err them lounged as high as Haman,
along with the ..Abrdition fanatics of the North."
Heretofore nobody has been bold-enough to urge
upon the floor of the House the propriety of
hanging any body hut the Abolitionists. Sol
lers in impartial in his benevolent wishes.
°mind's appointment us Consul to Marseilles
does not yet go in. The difficulty is not with
Marcy, but Pierre He declines to move in the
matter until after the Virginia election. Gen.
Cass is the special patron of Grand.
Tho Democrats had a meeting last night at the
Capitol to devise measures for the overthrow of
the existing tariff. The caucus was attended by
about seventy-live members. Toucey, of Conn.,
was placed in the chair, and Barksdale, of Min
sissippi, was made secretary. A. resolution was
adopted asserting that the tariff ought to be re
duced at this session, in conformity with the
principles of the act of ISdol, to the revenue
standard. This piece of detuocratic effrontery
is well illrated by the fact now notorious, that
the curruM receipts from customs are nut nearly'
equal to the expenditures. There is little retiAoti
to doubt, that tha- subject will he taken up in a
few days, and an attempt made to, force through
a bill destroying the present revenue system, un
der the pressure of the previous question. It
will do good in this respect, that it drives another
nail into the coffin of what is called democracy.
Pennnlvanla Leal!lncure.
LlAttatgorna, Jan.
Snort —The Senate met at II o'clock, and
eu motion of Mr. Goodwin, Immediately proceed
ed to the 27th ballot for Speaker, which result
ed m follows:
le..nra. Brown, Creswell, Hanna, Fry, Goo.
win, Haldeman, Hamlin, Hoge, Jamilon, M.
Cllntact, Piatt., Quiggle. Segar, Walton a
Wherry—lb—voted for Wm. M. Helster, dem
of Berks.
Messrs. Crabh, Ferguson, Finntriton, Frick
Jordan, Kt'linger, Lewis, Merlinger, Sellers
Sherman and Taggart-11—voted for John S
Skinner, Whig of Erie.
Messrs. Frazer and Skinner-2—voted fo
John Hendricks.
Mr. Hendricks-1 —voted for Mr. Freacr. •
Hici,ter and Price did not vote.
Mr. niester haring received votes. a m
jority of the whole Vole Met, was thereupon der
dared duly elected Speaker of the Senate fur the
present eeSiieel, and was conducted to the chair
by Nle,vrs. Hamlin and Skinner.
Mr. .I'Clinttmk real in place it bill to incorpo.
rate the Pittsburgh Dotter fetrinttv Institntion.
The Secretary of the Commonwealth lion.
rinse. A. Mack, era, then introduced, and pee ,
tented the annual meneage of the Governor,
which warn read.
The Senate then adjourned.
Horse or IlLeelte ,„MAITVES.—The flemvtary
of the Commonwealth was in.rodtced and pre
rented the ane.ust Mevvace of the Goyerr.or.
which wan read
Ile moiler', it irm ordered that when the
House toljuartio, it a...ljourn to Meet at three
o'clock on Tuavday neat, in order to allow the
Speaker time to prepare the Stamlinr,
tee+.
The Ho ,Le then adjourned. .
tAIDOII, Ductmlbcr 22, 1,4.-.4
From the Crimea there has been no I nter in
telligence beyond a few Russian telegraphic
messages to the eServt that, with the exception or
an occasional trifling sort'e, matters remained
in :lulu quo. At the last dates the ...lather
beerme to hart ma:heated, and although the cur
tering., of the troops from it, inclemency as
regards wind and rain, appear to Lase been such
as rarely hare hero piral;Red. there has thus
far been no indication of any severity of cell
such as to render a winter in the country alto
gether destrefetive or unendurable.
Arearding to a variety of reports, the P.n.s-glans
bare suffered more seriously then the Allies
from the prevailing storms and flo.ols, owing to
the scanty nature of the supplies they were able
to bring up personally to the battle of Inkermstra
It it impossible, however, to plate any reliance
upon the eerieus tales circulated In these re
spects. The extent of/ thnreinfortements they
hare received is equally doubtful, but asecrek.ne
are made that they amount to a further total of
25,000 men. As the Allies hare not received an
equal number, the disparity between dm respec
tive forces is nearly as great as before the one.
gnat struggle of the 6th of November.
It appears positive, however, that ()mar Pa
sha. with 36,000 of his best troops, is proceed
ing to the Crimes., and the report is that he will
laud atßupatonia and take measures from that
place, whigh is ,till defended by a small body of
the Allies, under Captain Broc.k, of the English
navy, to intercept the farther transit of Russian
reinforcements and provisions. Should this
measure:prose auccessful, there would seem a
strung probability of the whole of the Russian
(orate new in the Crimes being locked in and al
timately destroyed, and with each a prospect
even remotely in existence, it would afford satis
faction to the public at home if they could learn
that the plan or assaulting Sebastopol is to be
delayed. The armies, however, are stated to be
so impatient for a funsl attask, that it is ques
tionable if Lord Raglan and-Oen. Canrobert wig
not base great difficulty in rendering delay tol
erable.
The doubts with regard to the immediate good
faith of Austria scorn further to hare iliminiahed.
and the chieriubject of European perplexity
relates to the intended attitude of Prussia. in
stead of agreelog to the treaty just concluded
between Austria and Wane° and England, she
has sent Baron Mende= as a Minister to this
country on a special MIS.IIOII. This functionary
arrived yesterday, and. much curiosity w*be
exercised to learn the spirit In which he has
been instructed to negotiate. If it should be
his object to obtain any abatement of the terms
an which the Allies hare already agreed, he will
soon hare to take his departure in iNappoint
meat.
if coo the contrary he has been ordered to ob
tain_ nothing but Information an to the exact
acupe.of the conditions to be dictated to the
Czar with the view of Prete% joining the alli
ance in case' she eatiaSes herself that there are
to be no ulterior demands to which site might
object, very sanguine expectations will be enter
tained both in. Paris and London, The number
of persons in each capital who believe that if
Prussia joins lb. common cause the Czar will
forthwith surrender, is very considerable, al
though, unhappily, It is hard to sec upon what
evidente thefbaso their expectations. Every
scrap of correspondence from St. Petersburg
that happens to reach the light, tends-to Indi
cate that the stubbornness which has thus far
prevented the Czar from recognising the moment
when he might have made terms, is still unmiti
gated. ',
Meanwhile, PI stai7 is In circulation which is
probably as false as,the general run of political
gossip; that the Empress of Resale has been
nearly at the point of death, owing to an aggra
ration of previous Illness, by witnesaing a mid
den eiplosion of anger and.mortilleatlon on the
,past of . the Czar en hearing of the defeat of in
kerman.
to the. British Parliament, during the past
week there has been aprotracted end energetic
discussion of the hill Introduced by Government
to authorize the formation of a foreign legion,
to be' trained - in this country and then to ho
despatched to the war. The proposal was nut
brought forward in ao objectionable manner,
and the occasion was veiled by the Tories to
pander to such narrow Gellags or might still be
ardased against using - the aid-of foreignero.. But
although the Moths was at first partially success
fed, the good. sense of the country, enlightened
by the explanatiens of the Ministry and the
speeches of the liberal members genteelly, soon
manifested itself, and the measure was at length
carried by a majority of .
At Aria It was proposed that the number should
be 18,000 mart but 10,000 Pas the total subse
quently adopted. In every preceding war, it has
been customary to employ foreign regiments
whenever it appeared expedient, and the only de.
uatara (rota precedent Win - bred In the measure
just introduced, eonainted in the propieoel to al
low the Wien`that might now be enlisted lobo or
• gentled In: Ilia :country. Hitherto they have
been always obtained abroad' and employed a
broad, and a epeeist act ores therefore required
Cu enable tbern tube formed intoretimenta here,
Iran although they art to Whyte soon
as they can be gut ready for service. An oppor
tunity mat thus afforded far raising a cry against
•foreign troops at home," which it is thought
woiddsuike upon all hinds of antiquated Drithsh
prejudices, and which thereforo v sa too tempting
for the Opposition to neglect.
The main reason given h Ministers for the
measure, however, proved unanswerable. The
want is n large number of n.tin
There no difficulty- id getting Ilritit,h troops
since men ore enlisting all ever the country with
unprecendeteil rapidity, the news of Ainin rind
Inkermann having every where operand Z. a
stimulus. Rot these recruits cannot be male fit
hir service for several months, while in the case of
foreigner. and eepecialiy Germans, ail of whom
/rained to aims a+ a part of their education,
a force might be vuddenly eared that could be
brought into eve in the spore of a few wevka.
Among the other transactions of the legisla
ture has been the passing .f votes of thanks to
the allied trades. Parlimii eat will adjourn at
Chrism.s until the 15th of January.
The question of stopping the overland trade
in Russian produce rid the port of Nlemel, has
attracted touch attention, the mercantile inter
ests involved being of the taunt important kind,
The Goveranient, bovever, have delayed an-
neuticing their intentions until the re-aseembling
of Parliament, when - the present uncertainty of
the course to be taken by . Prtkiela will have been
eflectually dispelled. To the East India bounce
the matter is one of vital concern, since, if Hun-
elan produce is effectually Ault out, there will be
a vast inducement fur the export of vuleiritutes
from Calcutta, whence, evil under existing cir-
onintenee, the export trade bee greatly in
[-rased.
In commer,ini ntTnirs thcte is nothing new.
. _
It iv rtill expected that thit i•.jate of Mr. Oliver,
of Liverpool, will have to lie wound up in th
bankruptcy court, and -the dividend looked fn
under the most favartible rdzeitrustatteee hoc no
dwindled to about Sol in the piuld. Consequeu,
upon the embarrassment, occasioned by bin po
sition, a rather large failuce was announced in
Lcu•lon yesterday, the firm being that of Carter
Si. Co., a very old iind most respectable house,
the senior partner of which retired n short time
since with a large fortune. Their business was
- - •
that of shipowners anti brokers, and their debts
exclusive of indirect liabibties amount to £llO,
000. They claim cattail freight warrants fro.
Oliver's trustees, and say that when these sr
rec.:eered they will be able to pay everybody.
In the English funds there has been some
fluctuations, l,ut the market on the whole con
atillee to show meadiners. Consols at the last
Bite were quoted 91i ex arr., and after having
receded to 91 they have since recovered and
have closed this evening at 91i.
A French loan' for on amount equal to £211,-
wo,uou im still talked of in l'aria, althengh come
person think It may be delayed till March.
Sm.-noroe
The foreign enlistment bill was rend a third
time and pried in the House of Come.ns on the
night of the '12.1 inst. The House divided: for !
the motion 17:1 ; against 145; majority .10.
The bill was severely condemned both by the
pre, and by the I )pikm.ition in Parliament. but,
as the result shows,' without effect. On the
morning of the day the till paveed. the London
Times thus concluded ,in.elaborate article on the
subject:
When the time 11111,1,--fie we tract it will ar
rive—when the greatme . power in Germany is
engaged with France and England in taking —ef
fectual means" to accomplish the object of the
Triple Alliance, and when the rest of Germany
is more directly pledged to the prosecution of
the war, It matters little in whose pay or under
what cockade the German troops may tight, they
:would he serving the coalmen eause---and they
'cuter to be mercenaries by becoming allies. If
the measure presented to Parliament for the en
listment of foreigners contemplates and antici
pates that result, or if the Government are in
pe:4 - ession of means to give effect to it by any
political combination of the Germ. states, many
of the objections urged against it full to the
ground, nail we should welcome to our side the
legitimate auxiliaries "ol Great Britain: but
without some such prospect the measure appears
to us not only objectionable, but impracticable.
boentlan it is at variance with the existing laws
of most of the continental states, and because it
worthd place our foreign recruits in a position
which no man of high military !moor would
choose to accept without the ,anctiott of his own
Sovereign.
The Berlin eorreependent of the London
Morning Chrouick My,
The intention of the lirstodi floierninent to
riew a (cirri:in legion Go, pr, duoe,l n great ii,in
a.dion lu tin+ capital The feu, of Inc iluiwian
anopailiiscri are awakonwl by appraliciwiodia of
We moral tiui awl casilitile. Not a doubt can
... L i s t that Cho greater `art al the Ctetniuu,Gwy
erettlent.3 wilt aisaio every• 00100 WrAttler !their ,
aubjecta of all stn nee Iron earobsetitt but not
willeitauding Oda, it in not doubted that, witb
care there will he no lack of good and
'coral corn who will flock to the
ark
The Ilaitic fleet Isla retorhed !rime, but such
of theta as mauut 'A) guns snit upte.uril are or.
drreii to the Crimea, fur s duishM purpose -I ' u
roußey troops sad to nicist, it accessary, in the
I Charlee Napier towlo his appearance in the
House 0f_C.M103.31,1 on , Tuerday, D.. !Mit. •
Thi: foil's:iv - Dig private letter, dated the Bth
iSPLL has hrlen received from Bt. Petersburg—v
In eenxgvmtn of the news of the Atlar of tblt
~113 of Scren-,ber. the Empress ban had • ...Dins
and even alarming relapse. The courier found
the Emperor in the apartment of the Empreimr
awaiting the new, with feverish impauenee,
when the truth was declared to him, he ecuN
not restrain hie feelings, but broke out into the
strongest expression of diasatidfaction And anger
Againtt his generale and his army:
One exclamation 'which escaped him respecting
Lie S-3114 greatly alarmed the En:rower. who waa
aware that they were with the army is Sebasto
pol. Site feared that some terrible calamity had
befallen :hero. fleeing the agitation of her hue.e.
tracti, and shit fainted away. She remained for
come time insermible: and it was with mach dif
ficulty that the Emperor and the attendants atic.
card. in restoring her to animation. She -be
came inure calm when informed that nothing had
occurred to her so.; Mit her health has seri
ously suffered from the shock closed by the de-
Pat of the army at lakernann, and she has now
to ttruggle against au Wertzee of debility and
law fever. The greatest alarm It felt for her,
en I her recovery is considered very doubtful,
indeed.
Thelettem we reecho from the Crimea relative
to the disasters caused by the hurricane of the
14th, erste that the corps of [Sonnenberg. a part
of which was en ream for liakehisral, bee suffers[
particularly. Their (seraglio% in of the most
frightful kind, from want rA provlelona es sell as
the tempest. Many chiefs of divirions who have
ken woundal in the affair of the Ath, have died
of their hurts-
The Sefddren .filriroosi of Vierida, of the 106.
saysi—iiSoreral letters from Odessa informs us
that the Itussians keep themselves/di-icily on the
defensive at Sebastopol • end that they feel
great uneasiness at the operations which may be
directed from Etipatoria.
"It is eaid that Prince bleaschikoff has pole t
cd out to the Government of St. Potersbutg the
dangers which threaten his army and the fort
ress from thin point, and that he has declared
(bet he was not in to state to resist any consider•
able offensive operatic.e directing front Enpato
ria against Simpheropol. General Osten-
Sacken was in consequence charged to ex his
head quarters at -Perekop, nail to defend the
isthmus with tho troops under hie command.
••The Allies condone their preparations far an
expedition to some other point. At Odessa it is
expected that It will be, directed against that
nloce,•nnd at Verna it was thought that a con
siderable corps will be latided et Eupatoria."
SPECIAL NOTICES
Mayor of Alleghenylt being very evi :
dent that the late Whig primary meetings to AiiegbanY
wens onotroliedolUnly by those situ we no , `iblo, my
friends, Mire wished met° ran es so Ai:DEPENDENT
CANDIDATE. To romplisore with their +dation, I so
noo ore myrelfe candidate for raid oftor
4.11.14
JAMS LI 3111,LCA.
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In a high datoot Inflammation mat hem rapidly reduced
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6o thoreciably and moistly Inflict. and deearet Mite pee
stored without. Maar sear or, defect, than with "Drum'.
MAGI.:AL NIX Ertl...MIL"
' In Cum, Ipounde. Sprat., and IlniMee—cartialtim
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Irritation. calms the dieturl.ed lensulnotion. build. tip the
shattered constitution; and may be taken without fear
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if the system ha heroine relaxed by imprnper indul,n
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it its ant Inn, and ladles engaged is sed , otarY occupation..
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sluggish. or any of the ferric:low of the hotly are •10,114 -
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M'CORD & CO.,
conly - the Wool, AN!) 171 , 711 is7RREIS.
129;..A8E OPENINti THEIR LARGE
rturt 4+ , ll,Ltrl .A.t ,
SABLE,
MARTIN,
PITCH,
SQUIRREL,
LYNX,
O.)N EY,
SWANS DOWN . . -
TALsiAN, KS. (TITS, MUM., te, t. • tirb
° T4rZSlt.VtTra ., i r . tr "4-
P FTILADELPH IA
Fire and Life Lianrance Company,
ND. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
drro.sin: THE ersvim ItorsE,
Will make All kinds or Insurance, either
Perpetual or Itml ta. on ..err dtarriallaatd op.rt/ or
larthaadJea at Mx:amble rata. o(prwalaat.
ROKEIZT EINE, 1 . ...fah100..
M. limmx. Yresldeut.
Ilarell, E. /Z. Cop,
kV W. Bmwn,
K. K. Easlleb.
P. 11. FAIT.7. Joo.S. rsul,
Kherman • JulKI Clayton, •
.
& J. Niel/slmi. E Mier.
V.l/.l.cKomix, MatlNKarT.
J, O. COWIE, ArKutz
comer Thlrd and Iroal .troots,
UNITED STATES Lin INSURANCE,
ANNUITY ANT/ *TRUST COMPANY.
WI=MB
dIiAktTERED APRIL VA lIWI.—CA‘ArAA PAAMiAL
'CAPITAL--SMOOO.
Dlfke IIL earwr third and Mentaterott4 FAamtelpAiu
OPVILIPAS UP TIIR 1101IK WARD AT PIIILADELPUIA
PLLIS.TO2.4
Floplan FL Caman. Paul 11.
•
aao 110Isurn
ImwV.Vl T oinpsor. Lawanne Janata..
Jana L.
flfin.
floraan.
R.nwpMJana Dwareaa.
Wiliam M. _ • Willi... WK... •
Prnittnn-10pho.
/Ivriann—Asarad W. M0nk.1.3. •
Examan•-1 . 1041.000. James IL !Maio. M.D..
Allegbety Canii.4,47., a
? : , ..A
i. vaux,
74 Vnn. Wan. flirt t.
ann..
...HAZARD
I POWDER AOElgil.
• • •
All unettes of Powder
CP NSTAINTLY 0.71 F RAN/I. •
A 1330,
Safety Fume.
472 7 F 1.. 0. onAro. Agent.
Cittzen'a 'Entrance Complr at Ytttaburgh
lv H. 'LUMLEY Prrvidest
fIAIJUEL L. itAiLiIIELL. Mew.
0117144 4 IVARIWE,,,Effew,w
* MILL AND CAJUN) NUNN OY TNN
OHIO'AND SINAINAIITI ILIN NUN. AND TIIIIIITTA TUNS
agairut or DIVPICIPIt 4.00
ZIZAN N411(14770 1 9
f 44
' jtotn
TU. r.Jr.
Ml . Vinfl ' Oock, •
Herr Bryant,
Cl"Pl' ' John
Do. Pont Powder.,--Every vario4 Ititie
Inning and Eluding Pander, In all slur ;Actin. ninny
on tamd and tar from lifigallzie, Ip la. to .ult pur
dynnidnosamesbla tam!. Ala/W.4y !tun.
MI•dll D. . W . 'F';:inDWlTtgio4==tgukti.
2000 Wanted on a Mortgage, for ono'
or two pork on .clre. olw heal Estate, taw. in We
hue, of the dlr.. A171 , 17* , Ob. aloe. ' del4f
FAMILY FLOITILBast brands constant
,
7 ott litkad.4.o4 tor ale Itbottstle and Ratan 67
5e77.21.7.3.1 D. w. wrawnx , 03-and Yd Fran t.
New , Gliaerrlan Gallery.
litFL'NELSO).lwould remacctfully inform
frisamisma pablln eitenalr, that' In mars to
Mar Ilill= 4 ==lTmi l i n Arb e eT l
Post Mac rUaat,) rim rat !marinas and
jr'mme, ll" ;4 o igivram t s 'i" Irst!al:l=l3 ' agr ' l=2. '"
•P"."7:11:''&01. ledr:Okslnt
tra.algragid Idotimittß7_.wtalk@mlikwissw .
rotirasuk, Ass 0211,Miamik p. 1.0 Etriet
thus-mei Ict,lorksn.
John
J....rh Gazzazu. M. D,
John Mr-AIIJ.,
Wm. V. John.t.on.
Jnrues lianthalh
Gwrgx eddn. !Dram Ftown. tmixer.
ni.3,1 e Wont rorr 13,ar
FIYAKING BROTHERS,
(.77,1501,1 TO .1. yr.. au.)
W 01,},SALE 1)10.1(1101;:sTS,
NO. 60 WOOD STRY.I.T
rarsudiroti.
Prnialotornof Dr. 31 . 1a.neseelnbraW1 Vertntf.e.Ltva.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
To Millers and Mill Owners
n Mercer, Allegheny and Washington Counties
Ilw-1.-toheal Pinta be made as Whill I r7.al
l i :OU IL attention in invited to the examina
tion of Important Improvements in the prep
era lon of non. fur hulling and cleaning Luck.
wheat.and to *enuring and cleaning Wheat and
Bye: and olio In tke dm. of Th
Im
.ho
are cheep and economical.. The glaring le
/amid, sod hot little power to-drive It. Buckwheat
Ftwir can Ie mad. hr [twin an whit.the !Inset Wheat
/lour. end free fro.:, eet.d and dirt. 'fine sal*, 11-
.r. do. not wai i . unter 13, ! 0n tin,rtaln or czyn•
.I.a lees.
thatuughly lomto-d, ran he remdtl, under•tnod....ll)
hot In operatlon and kept in order. and save time
Arid labor. and to offering them to ow the eulweribere
ve
with the guarantees that If. on it fair trial of the Ito.
Pr.v.rnnut, Toy cannot make better Flour than Yo.b•re
ever made or seen made by any other Maw, the)" will
rharge ty.thing and remove the Maclaine at their own ex.
Ch T w 4 :7, 1 E.717.T. ` 01.,f1V..0 b <;: ' F. " .1 :to oy~e V a' . 1
m •. or 1111 on r and flailed Buckwheat may 110 men at
m eeeee . ',gen. Wilson Cu,.'.aHardware Ftore, Bitteburgh.
For further particular, addresa too whacribere at Wulf
Cevrk. fiercer 1'... who are limbered vcii right, for
Iltlle are Toenohipe to the above Counties.
JAMES. ILSHAW,
ja7.2myT 110111% I , KAN.
tWaetdogton Reporter roll 1 mouth.)
Charles's London Cordial Gin.
11; 'TROUT the necenlity of extraordinary
V ,01.11r1t, wh.b reareely errott on th• part of [go
Proprietor. lnis enperb In Me Just period which has
•Ince It, lut.r4.luction 1..0 the American public. has
,rularlty briond ;nlvwdant to tho whole Hat
ekoLohe slltutliatna.
The' Fruf • nr, Thiwnn.l P yricirms in
Et.gleml end the United Ste., pructitim its transnend.ant
merits.
It la norm the aldeleutel of the family . sort the her of
every ....Ile...minted hotel; by the Nsdald• the melt. rie
•• the cmal.itnlon of the healh Frtr ,st
Irahltri. It Is h•rtoiess ita adoptlun. The inehri-
Ste. by 10.... C. 1. 1, • tight rthnulant. shlett, while st
• the spr.etlte. ,resdually wean. him I'm. In the homes
•!end restores • ehatter...l mnetltutinn.
. .
• . ,
At cr.af ' , putt host it ihnnal frevi Its abn.lv4 purity.
it • del...inn. Rater. differing entirely frnen evory iither dn.
—ILI great utility ea inolle:no in MPH of
gravel, 411.pasr• (Idle Itidnal ,, nd ionnm•mtt
tualsdiee Yd. ankh a. sresnwle and p t.. a
.~nily e
7, tr.er•leva it is iitsfupssisrsbiy• wren°, diepalline the
d.
•nnoyalice• fropuentle engendered by Ct.Oli. of ' , VA ,
tt
• 477,1retz,VrA d n. 1:111
etatnpe.l a the proprinto 't name. . n
fee P.M.
.ignature upon the label, sad park.e4 in rosesrose,
of two dote=
ear-ti
•
n.,wan. of tm.nanoaa The awn unto 4..1a5.1a0 . Landon
Gla .no IP had ratan of all telnartable alragslata
6,1 nn..-ar, at ail hntaa, and whnlaaala of tht anlo
vif.NOl.lE .t Cita 6tLE.h.
17 , ,a Pearl al— New fart.
gent* traa..l with nn liners! t•rjaa.
HAND STB LET t SOUTH SIDE, BET. PENN STREET
AND THE RIVER. PIPTSBURDII PA.
1110CTOR ISAELZ, graduate and Pnwti-
P [loner n the US Sth.le Ntedkine. Allnpathle
to/tka f10rr. , ,.61, and far th. Twant .res.l4l.
11,tromitd., lk. operke..l a WATCH. CLUE in the above
. .
Th. ,rfnntly Immrdista ,4f.n-1. Chia
von Wu Co all rowan. and all Camara amain and elmnie
—•Mle M h mild, nnatatol and ineloonntion to the arealm
mnd.l•Mlltaled, reader. Itso ollult MoOrablo to familia.
who will t.• treats , at their homes.
, .
Allo,..thio and Iloramerdahle T.teatavnt +III be adnalnla.
trryd alum deldnat bat. .it lend and thornuch =part.
la,tur Paola Ore. • dwided prefarenca VI 111 tropar
thr. 101101113 m. tlmuabont the old nod nen +mkt. 0 ,0, -
.m0...f1y •nme•eftsl In o'er, f on. of ay.., Inch,
I , ng Incipient C....ionalptlon; P.lnr•latx,
and Chrnole nheunaatlsna..A•tlana. Como.
..un. 540.0. as and UM' Idaratca. TrAlm‘.nlala vf' moos
(row highly remota:l.:e titian...! ago!, . Stat. In the
L.Pion, non Pa axamlnfal al !amino Haeli• ale*. Tha
Oen', an 100144 t...ivrksalt P.m cnals.
if.,., aster P.lng mad in U. caonmen,ntent, and of
ten 1hr0..,-faxat tbotnaCleaol4. , t Us luxury 11304.41'0=v
itrvm
n, mr: Wilam W.ll. Then:v.4W Bell- , .1. It.
11. T. Mclnnis. Woo. 6 Iltdmr. )... It. 6ar..11a,
barter '
The autiarei.x.O. hsa . al • P1L.1.1 • legato,.
limn and wltowani !Ism...aortal tra•unant, rtmarldll,
rononacal Pl.n. as • thoroashl.7 ...located and •lollltal Pby.
odrian.
tinglmo T. Russell, Jr.. )11.1ntwi•11... DATLI finkt, Jobs
t' Itqbt. R. I.i•lrwston.Jolm WHOA.
W. W. I,.trtel,. }la.. P. r....ntt. O. Ormsby Chylits.
J.. 24 MA.
lIIV r IDEND,--The President and. Board
f tird y roirrfoll 4 lllgreoN
of tho rupllo flock of mid. Co 'n MDT, the Nam. U 1
pill tbulgoenboliletc on. of scion linh hid. .
e• 0. E. Willi.NlClL.Snasinner. •
Second Ward--Citizen's Council TiCket
1 1 ELECT COONCiI.„ Isaac Jones; Pour
ncm Council, Panciarl A. Lunn. John 11.
•
MUSLINS.. -We invite' the,
LTmedal attention of buyers tooter morn:neat QM:dirt
ied Moe Woe, haelndlnd the very beet make of thewe gond,
tf medium and enei t tiatitlea, Also Prate% lAA& Clothe
ie Shlr.l no. awl Ph WO. Print. and Motet..
We condone to keep. al.o. superior inlet* Teem
Limo. teveranfol pmeltar. and bet ptirrhaled front th.
1.111.13.1171ALLM11 through theft...l4am%. tee Ude country', MI
old lice for mn.,
. amietroont of Pllhor Care And Sheeting alualto• and
Linens le veer foll. and of llonsekeeologfooode generally.
ariS to whirls wetallte the atteotlow of all yeantlets any
melt let tlatailepaitaient. avit Me time.
fa?
_MURPHY t 111J1iCtirlia.D.
4oLOSING OUT SATR—FAmILY GRO.
CKRIEP AT COOT.—iletni about to mate•dasods
In on, haloes, we offer Wrests at ....during the yteeent
week the Intones of our stook on haal.oottelstlonol Choice
Moen a:d Meet Tea....s.yropa e lleh. 1101 del• P 01.., to.
We barite the atteutton of and the trade. TIMM
Cash. JeT J. W. aIoYAULANI), Marty et.
- • - •------ --
1 )111.11E HAVANA CIGARS—A Final! lot
f cholevi brands. WaTaba,'Prlneire. and It 0./.
l.
sera e:lnit.{ at coal by 4. W. Weald-MANI).
13RIME TEAS SELLING AT COST:—
A - Cltra else Taamyrnn.Tonta PA
" OVllyson, 70
Tartfalr Nang, Etf,
e 2.4
OmM Oolong,
aala thy half thee ar tinpai.aand.
Jar J. W.•tlTYLlttaarrD.2a3 UW47 tt.
in ROMA AND CHOCOLATE—
'," b bates Italvor's Pram, 4 baa Chocolate.
' 2 " Cbanolat, 2
J. 11wort
Selling at coat.
Vat 'P
ttLIND.
- Taa Liberrr . at
W!ED FRUIT-25 bbla. Dry Peaches,
busbala Dry Ayrjra fbr aala by ,
1.7 . . . JOTIN rum a eo.
BUTTER -50 keg. prime Butter,
10 Vas rout Better. ' Nib Ann ßadar. ibr ule
by Ja7 JOU!: FLOYD t CO.
lAITD-220 kegs N0..1 Lard,
No.l I..rd. for male br J. *LOYD * 0..
PLOVER SEED-30 bbis. Ohio Clover
&ad Ibr ma. br .701111 PLOID A CO.
('ORN MEAL-72 bbl.. receive r— rand for
IL/ .al. by ' isT 1131CLL d LIGOIM W.ter gt.
11 ° Lillt urr y ER J; II blllicraTitt443
8AL .. E1 ,1 1 i L ,, :&!; ,74 1 , 3(! baless n Egt Jaian4h.y
LIIP STUFFS-100 hags reo:d • and for
I.rl. e T nEct Z tiacorr.
tY$ .FLOUR-60 bblu. recd and for rale
by LT am,* moan.
•
(111EAP DWELLING 1101:1SES.—:-Pirson$
wiabinic to bonomatheir ono lannloatt.not. haves
wind opaortunitx to obtain tarcstra, Utre bays across'
M.',17,r41 1 .11,71:70,1% tt7=1. 7 .=.%!
uLb Tinavitb baintnonna Building Intat 01 lo• 0 pale*
CISTILDEItT SQi, Bold 141,4,
Third Wend -=-Citizen's Ticket.
c.I.ELEuT COUNCIL; A. M.' Pollock
, ; Coni
c" mon ea; ndt; 31-Misr. JosenY. rAwk
3oh n 8. Kennedy . , Waltst Kirkpotr sk, Jannis Iferdinso.
15t3.3,1*
WISII TO PEOCURE
TION rot • Yawn, 'lllO3, a• *Partner In a mall
rnanufirtarla establlstam.M. lla la ablato maka bins.
usrnl In say .lapaltsarat. mat tux • raltal of Ma ar
Pamas 11undsall Pollma. Ile Is • mad pl . l O Imolakesper
mat Kalelan.but sratllaprersr being ml In asalcat
sasou na rastary. P. CUTHBERT A . PUN, 140 Mat. •
LET.-Apply to
J.O curiturnx i u..
N ENV Y64I{IIO)ILNY, • -
CamMrisMts.
IMAM
/111 .o l :ta"‘
p mt47hy MA. M
°CI 3
i; • Ileckgeorlthi4M Grit*
• Com Starch,
'earl Pnao '
2 . , c! o•Mibr U. bes or reMalbr • -IY.
Wm. 1411 mm, Jr.,
R. IL Mer
Wm. 111:Dimm.
, tt i.. 3 il. utsworth,
J. Nell kW. .
',l
Z. 'l°'
liS".'
;PARED PEACHES-4 bbiv, very choice;
the 160 boa. alwannlda, for an ,61 1 .
Jab _ • 0 . A. Ine4:1.41110.
1 1 1.0011 Ofh-CLOTII = I2,WO yde,,
:1 4, 6;0 and 84 wide, of • great mice,f or patterns
anJ 41 Ibis Indasaprites, wholesale and latad.
/ad ' J. lll, PHILLIPS, 116.11arket at.'.
/I.IItRIAkiE OIL-OLo'4'll9i orall,vidths,
Olen end enamelled neloh.J nuentsetnted an plain
mut.llm twilled mad hen.; dnekleit, W. Invite the swam
110 n ottmarluteera te OUP sena. tenlelt will be Add et the
learnt wine yholesale and retell,
J.Jt 11. PIIiLLIPS, 116 'Market at.
?FABLECOVERS, Ali, different — qualitieq,
LEisen and_ratterne; el. Stand and Doreen Cavan
ennead Wen tt Wendy and Mall et the 011:cloth W.r. ,
.0= of J.& 11. PHILLIPS, lle Market
QUNDRIES for Sale.
ti '6 tali Non knal Dotty,
13 6 bta.
4 by.
Yr bbl. Oran Apia... 1? Ma.
" 6
trlm pt l2.l OIL. 31.41AdDLEA. M t abil t CO,
.04 mr. Wood,. W.tor st.
(-!OLDEN SYRUP bbls I:l9lderSyruP
tonna... Apply to •
14411 , 8 ' t
O 11
AY.-5 tons baled Hay . at .De li cHker
Ws ter J=WAS
L1.C11,14,
S Haven,
Jumes . l).
Alnaunder Bradley,
John Fullerton,
Alexander Kern. ..rnn.
FtrnnKCpunt,
Water-Cure Institute.
AMUSEMENTS
Aar An Aartnnisemvnte of euncern/ or rub& Exibl
ti.,”, 0,,a14 In ,Ivann•
• - • —.— -- -
MASON/EL $/k/I. - VALUABLE STOCKS AND BONDS AT
T AUCTION.— On Thurntay svening.llth Inst. at 7 o'.
IHII THREE 171'ENINGS OP THIS WEEK. rliek, at the Ilsruhante . Exchange. 4th atm/. will be sold:
Ccaninencing TIIURSDA • EtIiNIND. January Ilth. ' 70 share* Pittsburgh Trust LO. Mask,'
and followlng.Fßl It ill and SATIAVAY EVE, I Vi;it 12th ES Exchange Dank .•
and Pte. at Muonlo Hall. hr. .I.in Es hthltlon ..I..,riTti It. Ed •• 4%10 AV. H. ft. Co. .. ~
_.
DA V A rrk:laillt, , for 1,h....15, , on.n...nelng at .lu'elocit. a Bonds AlkittießT Co. c0nt....M....had.
The Bentillfnl rand I utereatlory Work of Art payable In New York, Ai•ai ea c h
fromthe liaatemEltlea known as • Ja7 P. M. DAVIE. Atiet
—.— . _ . —_ _ -- -
TOUR IN TH,E TROPICS WO DON. KNIT WOOL SOCKS AT
A ND
AUCTION.—On Tuesday morning. oth Ins_„,t. at
10 ~,oek. at eat Commercial Sala Enan, cornerof Woad
VOYAGE TO dALIFoItN lA. ...linos.— will Le sold 100 dos. excellent Wail:Wk. wsll
nitted. direct front itugwlrter, and to whirl, the attention
es - Admission 2.ltentr7 Chlidren hall-prie, 0 r, k .,i," h, ~..,...sk.d. Ja7 P. M. DAVIE. Aust.
•er Du.. open at 7 o'clock; rum:mincing at .. put proe
._
.laelke• full particulars see boll Bills. ' Iwd • Notice. • ..
r al. Allo , havy MM.
CITY ALL . 91 1 IIE Prt,ident and Managers of the Owe
-I- F . 'l,''` ''''''''.' l"M''' 're
f All a,.,. hav
(111.k.ND OPENING NIGHT. ! gr.....t 0 0 r d ,Voofshb i o,y^S of ‘i.',2 of per abire on e
ADEN 0.4 1, DAC. 10721, 410 CONTI:Nat; AUG 877.1", earh •ilare of ih r e ' aplt v d.Ze of thy CompillE, In whlen
SANFCiItD'S - ; dividsnds are toads. which will be Mid 10".. 41.°1der. ''''
thslr weal repree•otatlres fx.rthwlth.
NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE. { JOHN lIAREFE, Treasurer.
, pittonr.O. J D ail I. 155.5. 144-dlw
VII PRISINI; TWO CONIDINED 1.1./SIDANIEE. ~. (Daily papers copy 1 week.) _
Including the Cimixtipion Dancer.
R. 11. SLIVER,
Dividend Notice. • .
And -
the Renowned l'rrrsan. 4 . 0 .1 24 . 1845.
(.1 0 0 L \V into
HIT E . rpm; Managers of the Pittsburgh and Al!!
1 . leiihrny Bridge (kur.pany (at nand rtreetl have t Ala
The retehrited quartette. Ileum. (X/ILLINS. EA IN ER, day declared • Dividend of Two [Milani per Rharr . the
LYNCH and KATANAIIII, with the beet Nolo and Inetru. capital Stock druid onoipany, payable forthwith.
sittal pert: in the world, will all appear at each ~X•owd (ILO ILARNOLD, Treasurer.
cuter.inniont.
re For particular. see Ulla.
nicAilinlrelori:Twenty firs 'rents.
Iron City Commercial College
cEoccrics IS PR ICE.
.foru full Courge of Instruction
Pro
sna, t M171.1.81t A . a
their term. in Pentnamthin. In. 000,r that all may barn an
aqua) ehamc RtNuiral • Pplentild ntylo of writ/nil enpi
rine to any ni,w being taught In this Mt, and with the
aid id thnlr hand.bracc.. and new earn-inn, (which are need'
br them only.) they by entite mlinfaction tome.,
Individual who 0160 d.cire to
to
their handwriting.
37. I lino. have bcen obliged to enlarge their evtablish.
enrol, and In doh.. La...round neither pain..r e.Dee , e
in making thole spartments'in near) we'
mo 81"krlona
and mognitlenut than tborelltanT other inMitution of
Ne Mod in Pitteburgh. ne public are politely 10111.11
to cell and, nOre .moate, and at the same tome
min
thisthe Imicbmade waiting by person. 1n
this city.
Ladles or gentlemen whiling to become pupils are re
apeetfullr InWrmed that an inttoductcry lemon. pleb\ OA'
tory of tbo mode of teact..Vitactlnally and
free of charge, bo oh Oren.
Open from 8 o'clock. A. t 10 Y. M. Terms far the
rournes4.
To Business Men. •
PliE adverth•er, a young into, xis("
•Ituatlen. It. le well acquainted with daublewntry
11...k.keepin.; Ilea a gtrA lale.ledgv of ablyairkg. bill ma
lting. ie. Unquestionable referenew given. Mare. Mx
Nat (Peke jo 2er
Young Men's Library Association.
4 N ELECTION for President, Vice Pres
gg'ijrTJ,7,..Txt 1,117 t t r..: , ,11,,;r:=
he held In their room on MONDAY, the Bth 011 of
Jannark, encomenelna at 1 o'clock. P. 31.. and closing at 7
o'clock, . St.
• • , . , . .
A vnetstl.
or
or the men:a - ere 'rib's's , ' he Ann u al
be erenlng the Fame day :a 7 o'clock, erLen the
ill be
of the Dosed re IllttcPre and Standing Committers
ill let Pena. 1.4 WM. IL IK INC AI D.
"NANO FORTE IiCSTRUCTORS , AT ICE
DICED PRICES.—
Bertha's ct:lnplete 11. Ulna, redna4 Prim, $1,50
BeyeeerelebrAted Instructor, 1.00
Ituramuller 1.00
Roston ." " ' - ,1,10
eserny , complete " . ',' '1.1 , 0
• - •
Cramer's - la:0
Hunter's celebrated .-. .
. 1.00
"Firmwithout • *ester, without
Iturrownee Plano Forte Primer. 7 j :6
Clarke's ,Catrgwa.
is sal es/. the 3 h 1 1 ..e Store of
ie4 JOIIN IL )IET.L.OII. Wood,t.
Music at Ralf Price!
ENRY KLEUER, No. 101,
1
Third, stm.t. Pittsburgh. ra, har.'SZ=Eff•
medearrensesurnts with theettensivs l,/
sor Publisitlnor 11‘ /woof It 31. HALLO EON, , 1
f
New lurk, fur the sale of thir salnahls eatalua 7 ita, and
he Is erubble• orcser ell their sox tier MUM. to
cotbrr with that of Ills entire stock o f Music an.* 31.1.1
works, et an average of
ONIPELALF ITS roltmv: Rtuczs ' I
lb. price of his Music wi.l be hureafier made to eonform
to our taLtI,MI cm•rvocy, sod the prim UI he harenfter
marked on oleos thus—on mpyright.pleee: ••flyn,
r.od ants" sod on noo-oopyright. PHr ---
Cvd.."
lvtruetion books will also batedUand In proportion.
The fact of [asking th grr.at mitten's in shod music mill
dwell., add largely to [ha nate, and 1 alons!keep
on hand all tho ors publications se soon ay Issued.
The reductlifn in mice unmet but greatly lot:mare the
demand, and the public .111 lind my Mork at lama equal
In •all reeperis to no. In the West, and lam prepay to
Fell on elually favorable terms
I also continue to aril and balm the fieltilihn agency of
the nelabesteil .
. .
Piano Forties made by NUNNS S CLAiItK,
, ate Vera. If:CANS k CLARK hare teethed the lint
Pdos eathe Werld'a Falr,London; elan at the Amer.
lean eshitetinteo min mann alas tor DUNHAM: , (for
merly Ededarted Dunham, New 101 l oelertated
aim CARHAIrrri OE,NUINE MELODEONS, with double
swell andJewtde mote and will nil the= st the lowest
wires and on the nowt farnraLle term.
Mr long &Speeeo. as a teenier and war theenuoat
to
with the Kano Pura- snol Mutts Itnelnees to
which 1 der to exelnWee and undivided attention, en
stars me to offer the best tent. te. all pnrchnert Must.,
est enerchandlen, and with • fare gaurantwe to Own sr. 4
del sell
Alf orl r from the onantry will be predaptly attn.
ded to on the meet tsrorable terms. •
KLEMM
ILITTNTED 131MEDIATELY—Ottabargh
v City warrant. Apply to -
tea It. MeLA t *SON. N 0.21, Alb at
Q,UGAR-2.0 hbds. prime N. O Su g* to
vrlye by obrinmboa. Usayfrehl.and for Wean.'
IN T..Lilbab:loo.naacin.
AND.0.11,-10 bbls. in itoro paid.rox
OTOALLOW—I.Indd.".. Tollow gore ~ and
Am sale be , Jai . • B. ILLARBAUGH £ CO.
FLOUR -200 bbls. store and for ;wile
IlAttbkll(4l
QEMI-ANNUAL Manor
Q 7. a). MU otern 400 ware n!' tbom Law atm. at ^OO,
an tburelay, Jan. 4. 1843.
(1 AIEDAL DE LAINEit-A., A. Mn
IA EON s CO. -.lll4dmro pkgs more et Odd Veda
De Wass at 12. , :e Per rd. '
AsA. MASON & CO. will open on;he
. 4th inst. 5 mine mama three 4c and 5e (lariats.
A Imre ease, it 6A,e._ . 1•4
PEATIIERS-,-16 bap Kentucky Featherx
.' teed this this day and tor isle br
jay.,
_. J. A. II CTCIII.10:d t tO.
FLOUR -'200 bbls. guperfine Flout on hand
. end ler isle by J. A. 111=1118051 A. M.
LEAD -70 pigs Galena Lead for Sale
by jal R. DAIZELL 2 tX.I.
11017-26 . 0 bags rumorted from No.
171 30.9 R. DALZ.ETZ .t Co.
BUTTER -14 kegs packed Butter,
S bbt, peeked nutter,
2 • Treekkrott Puttee% le elotte.
IL DALZELL it CO.
ARD-20 kciti fresh Na. 1 Lardiii
.1/ Aar. J. R. DALZELL d CD.
PEARL .14 4 .5L,58' barrelli 'nisi quality
L J..t . . . 0, Diszett, aW.
Lat.TEST PUBLICATIONS--A co of
echoes &limed before the YonitA *mil lan
AreciatiomEasterln Easter HMI, London.
Tbs Awe *rotate Rhos, ilhotraied. Tbarkerar.t
American Prineiple• on National Prolmenty, •
giving Ferman; by Nicholas Hurray, D. Di
Hard Thaies.l2 mot Dictinta • /
AntohloinmPhr ter Ihre. Wm. Aii , ,t in['
Huth Hail Ida May.- rim ealabz ut, •
m l et.
11i0_ U . H .-00 D •
AL
ext ra . , l •b DX&tam:ream 300 ettratnd li,l Arr•
lelAA.CatOblid
for
Anty b
, D NatlA H A LY tatrt.
SLITTER -6 bbls. Ire la Roll Butteri just
nrcedyclarul 1r DENIM tl. CO N.
17AbIlLY "FLOUR—T.OO _barrels. People's
I: Ms, Extra osemam. in dm+ sad fur ole by
j 43 D. W. YLER4TIRE 4 MN°. aitusrm.eet
illdltN - AEAL. , IOO btila Cincinnati steam
%_/ ctriY4 hl store bull flyr ybis by.
D. N. tIERSTINE a oWho..9lbos,Frontltyeet.
PitUNES, in small bxe: mid 01/1.5
tted114467 • 4.4.2 - • w.
GOOD f 4 _ I RLAS FOR - SALE ; . sib:into six
lanes him Pesnialextee. V i .. and on th e Penna. line,
sonto.a.;.sit .I..pr, I, eau clefayt t
Inri-s..v.zdz ~gcleg "'ull'of =r t .=
a 7a ' .m ., nYie r brot sad , will be +old be r. 5 0 ,1.• xse.i mu.
PRO.= iIaVGIIOIII.O v./11<. . .
de.7. • P.MOTHUERTA E11):7444 . 321 /rt.
eNEW AND SEASONABLE BOOKS)iasu.-
ed
lby ilil iiherte. &inlay School thtloa Illimtrat
etb beautiful seaing ,
..51 , • have arm heom able to oaer t te oar Mends:old as
Ilit il url=tilirl.h 4 3:ltry - 4r.x . .ll=g r
Mil.Pilliost reed per Expresh also. -mss , Ikolo
from Nor .1.18. Sr. Ile.. and other letull. par
noble/ houses, tomehich the anent!. of pers., select!.
ppg.dum theeteheels, /le o to larlusL A Wye mortal*.
31g=1standard Mork. ailhbteka, mmushhtee
1/ Boolkthla Irs.a.od • FN .14 0 / -
del' ... . . S, Ll6ll.Allogtomy.
110GS-150 Dead aVerage 200, far
IJ. W. by' :1111INT.It DILVORTII.I3O t /324 %I at.
-vvtor, pLAIDs:_,A.4.IIIII4kOOI.2IOII
reduce their vhdo otock aWcol Plaid. ct.;
solo, Cashmere, Detain... 4e., As. - • 03,
wCll3l(ol.l4FAltiiitibilol.4 Ma
can tea. edll...oet hattuder,.Dee..l6th. iedijee the
of their hrostereeesteet of 2.lerektertm nem thieleg
upwards of AO tikstaus of eberee, Chenetsette.
ere. Trimmings, aa. .1 tut opened. • - !te:10, -
4E24 - TANI'S OF,SJCKSr-1 7 lirititusoti.Lt
cainnotTor on Fittird3o.Dee , ikh. *Urge ilet , h6
malts at HUH. at slemeet on.Lalfthe gaud Deka
.ADlESviiitink:Saiife4d'icOriernTi
4,vad V AS' 00 RDEIVS sad 6•T • luh•lo;.
1 cad D1C1402.1 . anY also fixins th ey mod of that U na tiamercaber the plimKl Niortmt Opait• City ISM."
'VAN ()ORDER has still•left.n. low of
.khoso
seta Otatiss, Seine. Chemiiitts. Hdlcfs..Bandi.
whirl ban Meo ao/Ung n net at cud, ak.BJ .11arkit
corner of the lllamoivd. r - Jar
A BRICK 1100 SE FOB:SALE CHEAP!
doZi B. C1:11111F.ItT k 80N, 140, 3d •
1,7 400 racksTer Pese.lo4,orlmellahoo,
20 .do yn.reA ,do do •
100satto 'do , blds patiei . _Bottir,
40 bblorainlnrot butter. ' 50 teign' do 'do
10 Wolin. lard, , 150bymbolodoveroo41,1,
1 30 k OOO d o do fink P0t416:
60 nu ohenoo, , . .4 bblirallol , ..
_lOO in Moon . 0 1 1br.. 2 1.1 11
.11a 81.111JVID1 DILW,,
FFATHERS- -,30Q0 lbs. . prima Ky. }e - alb;
ton to anita and On sale by . MlNltlt 11. COLLINS.
FISII---140 ball bbls.lVhito Fishi.
131 do . Ttoott .' • ; -,- .
01) do Minton Ito sale br
de3o .. itedivt xt. comm.
230 DOLLiItS IN ce.H To LoriN,
hiCoxineallon with tb• tale or tOortfinatto
amotmt or TOO, 12 lota north 1- 5 4 00 . renbl• in b
nnod =tonal ann; ad 6 per mat. hat.% law so.. m
too rotund bond and Mitell.Po.• AePit tll .
' , 11430 .... - : • 'X. IIaLAIS IV IiON, zi. 6th ,i.
Fox JAN muly—uarper actd: Putman:ea
._______
11 AR ETRE' NEW ;PUBLIOATIONS FOR .
NEW - YEAMe-Tbsekeesyer-teror book, .1110 Raft
so dm Ither Periab soda/hey Elserme:• No
tional l'eceoeoleT.l.,"Xbookelivingilermr., by N..morysy,
D. 04 Wert Yew., oy► UMW' Of Old DOM
otheee,letkrog rim obvreß t b he B IwyTi..:th
r nTw be D e reed br m E SADER. Ant.be
Ilk REED PEACHES-4.00 bail Ohio halm
11 rweiveo eott Tny try- - B LL k LIGOEIT. '•
IFIROOSIB-r7B, 0_ doz. copapt6n Brooms re- .-
./LP-isaiedsad'atzileby HILL a1.111(1EIT,
EGS -5 bbl;: freak :Egos this day xo.
'atria sal *wale W.,- , lLUatt ItON.LIIII;
-_:;.~,
AUCTION SALES.
M . I) AVIS, Auctioneer.
mrner Wuxi and Fifa tree
Notice to Contractors
Olricr. or 3lrrkosoursn CoIIP,TT.}
• Georgetown. D.C.. Doc 24, 1854.
4,IEALED PROPOSALS for
t t b ho gr?ding, ,
31,:ronry. and beldaing•of forty. ree att cv a r b t fe
fidi.) miles of tb is road be melted aDM o o
rola MU, 1314 ill three o'clock. P. M. on the 11th day ef Feb
ruary next.
The mer, profiles, plane and speccatinu s will be reedy
for inspection en and after the Dub day of Debrimal •
Tim Metropolitan Dalin:ad L. designed to extend from
the cities or Weathaaton and Georgetown lathe Baltimore
sod Uhl. Halms& by an oat) and direct routes oenonctn
log with the letterroad eget of the Point of Rocks." on
the Potomac river. mot "
makingastringof dieting° on the
beet ninety miles of the p . , a nt Toott'''.... the
Capital to the Welton. and Scarthereateen StAtea of forty.
foie miles.
•• Proceeding from the point of intersection vith the Bale
timer: and Ohio Railroad through...extend, to the eitr
Fredmirk, amt. haselna the riabeilt agricultural
dittricts of Maryland. terminates in the city of llama.-
town, exten d t Mainects with Hereof railroad, now In op.
tiou ing to llarrishurgh. the Pearmylvarda
getd.
The portion of the road for which - PtuPPeeleanettoo
tad extends from the weeterly Ilms of the Dletrlct of Col
ttrubla (W.f. Mlles trout floorifetowl) toile dip' of Fred
erica.
Propords will be reeeired for the work lb deetlon• Of one
mile each. or forth... Mire Mauro. of 43% MOM:
The work generally of.a medium character - for thin
Part of the country. with some heavy cutting (In earth
and rot) and brld4ing; and every facility owlets for prom
,uting elworuusly and with ,oncony at all eeaeone of
the oar. The country le aloreted and roil ing, well water.
ed. end rentarluth4 hy.
The time rondltionedealth for •he completion of the contracta
will he front one totem years. .
Any further inforrnatiou desired hyperemia proposing for
the work will he ft:relabel' at the Ohre. or may be had by
addriwaing the Prealdent of the company by letter prior
to t p e ,
FRASCIN DUDOk, Preddent.
FlLlitiCll. Chief Engineer.
fes.
reavaon, Dm SO, MA.
o•ric , E.—The Annual Meeting of Stock . -
bolder. and Elretlon of Truster. of thelOdd Allow.'
Arooratton o2llttebvrgh. ler the ensuing . ta will
he hold at the 04.0 n • Fourth leave., on -MOND r,
AY
EVENING. Jan. Ist, between the noun of 0 and 8 P:111.,
(meeting . at 6.) By orl er of the Board.
rat J. P. LIEND6III3OSI. Et y.
Dividend. -
f 6 `RE President and 31anagean 9f the Corn-
P ruler foe erecting a Brlttke ores theAllskttettr Myer
011.06. l'ltteborrh, te the <scanty or Allegheny, hese this ,
der declared a divi d end of Two Dollar+ en teeth glaze o
the weltsl stock of the Corapartr.
‘ _oct !atlas dividends are
de, which will be void to etcoehottlers or their legal
rerromatathres fcrrtbsrittt
:v i m ;
44-led
M=EM
OTICE.—The Co-partnershio of William
F.V,V,22,*17:;i1". - r b gr,73=g th `"" 4 "
• .J. mitlvralt.
In retiring from the ll= of zutr..thiantra
fully rerommend the pmment U
AEA
m to rho nerrw•rtee of my
friend 4. W,
Pltteturub, Ist, 1644. telll.
- Notice to Stocklioldors. •
Cisme Vuiss IL Co. 1
ilttaborgh January 1,1811. j
I N
accordance with the Charmer, a general
meeting of the Mid:bidet, of the Attegheny Valley
R. Oulasemy will be held at. Toar Mike. gro. ICater
.to.t,Pltasintrwti, on tn. newt eels,g (lith du,/ of Fele
stler.T
t, at 1 0 tieJoek ateshich time and piece
tha Leport of, the President and Menages. Rs the Net
gee. and a Statem-nt of the affairs of the earopany will
to ors/waged. and en eltettort lbsiPreeldent and Board of
Manager. fog the coming year, will .take limo at lit
oclock M. . • • • • • •Lamvu:,;o••‘"r•
Ba. 07
Pi Ilabunzll. Doe, 2Jtb. J
IiIST of depOsitO, and balanuOs of deposits
often dalan drvi - upwxrds.vilblth bavu retatlnt d
rmt in the Bank tor three sense
A. V. Coop, March IStb.lS5l ......
•
_ . .
A. DI ilarl:•3,'JutetUtt. ......... 10,40.
Parte Nor. 14. th. 1451. ..... 60,C1).
Rolmrt Sann, April Ihth.
• Inield Torrenos.' AOKI 4M4141t....__..--04.00.
!earthy that the above statement Is moreet. to the best
or my onowlmlgo.mol boilst
JAS. B. 'MURRAY. Cashier.
' Sanrn sod mabonibmi beforpme this Wth At of Doom,
- • pw. ERNICET.
is mlttortinatt •
wif,ATEMENT:of Deposits :and-Minikes of
ago,oulo tbe4W.Lni.oo4oa..Wrwk Pittaborrgh.
Lena reaminat rinaltereawsid -enadedroed for threw
Ivan next preceeLhag the .166. of Ms Statemeuti
- IththerdJahtlth. be-LOW. 1637, 60.
WU= Woolley..WlLJtm. 1661, ...... 60 00.
'7bemare neexbytrJo the St 6.,
4
ik 6 ik 44=
- • •• Docerater 28th,1614.
Afar., unto ardsol.smibed before me.
4.14.9.2,.6•144•14$ J. Md.. tiI.JZIN., • tars• publla
oCnra Oa r° AND ri , Na. 11. K 0 1 .
• lAttsbural. ber_23 1854. 1
V0T10.E . ....-:Tho, Meetlng tho
Bt4eklealders gad Election of Directors of the Ohio
and Pe..
he& at 11 I . a 81r5e. loo9mp loym. kr Ow ='mingb u7r,.54
.0
b ,e 25th t7 ,c J mlo B Pau ebrea
the
hears orlo a. Lana (meeting 10.) 87 order
of the Bataan:aria:tom
de
_ _ •
•-• 114)1M180 li,
I.Toarhal. Past, Dbpateh. Ltarrhae, Valosk . an d Chreta
aleaae,l. . • • . La_
JOTICE.—The enbscribeta here teen) do-
In btudttott undo art stria or %moldAtohtn
n the trutratractureend oho of Its. Woo d, Toots, Yaint
and 0•11.fila Implementi, bernafter conttntut the state
under the etyth of , DAWBON, RIGW3ITEIth CO., at, the
- Empire WorUtu Coo Ninth Wall, and Warthouss./th
Wadi dreg!. Either or to attnollo saran hos the
tilgra.
Redaction - in2iiisie•;:-.lllnsie at half price..
01LN 0.'31ELL012, 1 81 Wood istreet,
•
obetireen • Diamond alleymnd 7ourth street, has. mad*
arrangements with ther Mottle publishing Tome .of MM.
MALL k 80S.efliev.Vart. for the tale of their mluablii _
.Catalogund he Is enabled to , off.. ail their .;` . 1103.11.
loner Abair, togeth with thatof hi/satire stock of Mu
sic and Ma eel er
st an aromas or -• , •
oNZITAL F TEE FORMRRICEY;
In Graft . to alma roductlon, It a
Is u P
tionearyto adopt
the CASLA gIaiTSIL, and It is bells.' that lhoi t,t v , g.lo
to better screed than heretofore by strict nee to
this prioeiplo• to . mutilating the. retook: .Natkaal
Currency has been adopted and as At us possible Dani.
mats. Viurprtre mai be nark-ate. a:m*lmm etf,lfeste. Tim
th.- - Reduend P,ace, --Coat." the COPT
.unt aditiona thim—"(kwyriou.., --Chita" 411 the uost•
nreatirerlra,22°„uP
Arai te wads OS bstructi 2e..!
meaty/1y of Mode has barons sit trearieh
Man
a rodnetlett Iv a nd hprice of hheet Musk has
been demanded by the nubile., • it II • hOpeiti . that the
plan • adopted ettlinctosse. the. min ronelimeir :to tear
mortise publielnevrWm. will SOll2/113 berryir.c mat
their enterprise Co Its lathier icttemt."Thi Catalog. of
31elors,Wm.-11all alma already contains wootte or
lo t
toot EUropeallanthas, mut they erlit continue to , CSp
sue% es mar.henafter tie publishoil—all of which ortllto.
.14 .1 gm pars onebuffMe. mice' a oftheimelme eatut.
ibleesfunti +MY • Pot of dm cottntiT, enejoaing ths,
money. a c tt:rumou sad faithfullyaPtentleitto
eof Chicle:Mg it Sous' Plaram,_ 311•1r4rMiii
g:igagtz4 s ,VSlAttiZl - Pb"•! -7
3Tord.t betties,Dfamo»d sliv.d Otto. ,toot. •
InformationlViitted: -- ; . :
.TODD lat..lreland for the
ivy Vaned Mateo In 13.9L , 176 kodal In Aid Tor d.
mtlocarted for Plttobtorgb Po, rill soled to adorn out
Mltr „... " 44;: ', V 3 .;== t wAV=Istrra
Todd Ind. be dnandrouy root/vat ~ A ddleso Ural EU=
Todd, can of Dar. Harter Dieklanon, D. D 4 Adoork, Doss.
darStaorad•
fiE closiguees ,Sale:
undeireignod" milt offer for sale upon
the marls= on SATURDAY': the , 2oth °CSC:TU.4-
,12a. at 2 (Moat, P. 31., the Steel Werke, 3111111c
toragead blachlyncybkoctaae:3l7.l”.&lllsitic Works."
Perms desirous a( acig%?:. the bftneci, ax
t
31=11.1.14.lethotee.
Plitabaga,Jacey.let, IBM ,
P.11.,-The Aplcota du helhand a Meal= stenTticce
mime to the 20th kat. by pawns 4airouanur-1...-
QUNDRIEI3-4 018. roll Butter ;
by roll bbillto. 1 lAA,
rxi -' lge 4 ti , e4= Vt111,1 "1" _
r.1.1711•H /12,1 n ar.ot.
Prepertyrier; Bile, con
laths., %Tot m
moot f act and ext•ndlog feet ao ati,
erected ' • two Wry Brick Dwitillog s aryrg•A
double pertoT. dlolorkrom.laklitol. Mifft e lhoora
of nrytwortable.... Aoplr to /I,NoLALY Itl,
, - 4.eirlOTteinfedar4..7tell . 4lll9
A1.1 4 .042. 1' i: 14 27 , 1L 1 1W,
u. 22 2I , i'osl X BO
lC :IFE'S:A and'n6v/"Aipott- the
men of e that Ira
" raW . Al ' k o s ta M WM " ErIM tl l ?r=
Cathiag a Joat above eatt. '. a pa
1 MESH SALItION'at 12 1-2 e verib4
M . • , rteE, iill 3 4 4 ` t ! l 't
sr..ZirgAle*
11 111 LA: - Stka1i 'SYRUP. idlo4 - r qt..
: 404 4 kiaatta.M."
WbAY' :41117,C1X-1;ILT:M:. Sellers &
V: Woad st, art - VA solbabr lbr bonds_
otuttful Freak labor. Skaw., b...4k0i"
(lON gime", Aywith. Abu" , vyrliFyot , rotaasear t ta
riIIRISTATAS 110tADAPS nt , quind and
rkitle# at ihrt. - Are
n al
"Agy( o MN f
r i/k% IVAnt
rbrrA
ir Frul
ja rdges.___. ol -
r.
r. ,, r,14tr, elms them out Umhtabri ,, ..t. •
mon:ibis amst, - NO , N tbo %lute tut by 41 VVVVVY_ -
60007 (barrio; gad: Litertr at lo 1141-41sa , TM ,
...ti.pra.nouity will won tom T. • •
' • • • ' m,vAßLeem.
P RIM CC6BIAIjaISDIS'it lb;
' PRIM
Ib4 Cuti.s.nabin ,
7.•,417C,1441.=, g i troo.i .,
.a. almasto Pea.
- -
J. eal.ki.A.Ml.2o-M:rty
E C A.. , VALUABLE
cumsrmas goOd BulldltteLotA
A egbearettr, near the Outat De rot. er 30 ft. E=
1240 to W-10. ort. `4 aad. nmainder tyi 3 an ,
rrTe:s' l 2,3r avarar4l,l.r.
ti. CUTILBEILY k SON. 40, 31 N.
IA
attlAbt ,i4.llL' have just .reed per: d.
matlu Ca.. . t• As .. iota AIWA
'NW Mean " -
salo a d ! : Patton S
VtABBIT'S SOAP POWDER - Igrig:
11 4 1 1 3 4 r=nt. kr. J. W. 31DIATILAND.
rSII . ARRIVAL GP SPLENDID OM'
. zooms ron cm:Jamas asp ninv 111#. 8,11.
T 14.W:been dy..t. The
The Book - Wand olz et •
, 1 4 0 41 7 1A 1 igbik... , OmeeatitieTeole.
e.e Ole al z • de= b's'a
..RAY i:is Wood
L AM;o—P3O kePjaA sooliind ;for dole b