JTBaH: TEUESDAT 4, 1858. Ncwb cf the i- Bbuct or THE 4>oob.—The Society of SU _ Vincent to state that in conse . ' qacnce of the many calls mode uponlhem by the - pobr of this city, their treasury is now empty, ••’i- 6nd therefore the Society hare to call upon the charitable for assistance. There are rery few Who h&ow tho amount of* real poverty to he met with .at the present time, but the Bocicty can as ■) sure that pnblio that hundreds of families may 4 ‘ -he lanes and alleys who I have not even the cotnmga;*fc,i r »,m.fe, rainy , more who ore suffering for want, or coal; . ti£»l Society-have got along-verywell up to and havealistributed about one hundred dollars a week in coal and groceries. But now in the most inclement season of the year their useful ness is aboutto come to an end, except tho char itable come forward and assist them- - For this purpose, a committee has been appointed to call tfpon our citizens, and receive .whatever may be offered.' Ini jaiking 'this' appeal to the publlo, the Society hope JhatallwiU conlribatej nnd bo thene«tHbttliba:?«Ter so small it will be thank -fidly givemayrest as sured that their offerings will bo disposed to the worthy poor without regard to color, country or , sect; . The committee appointed to wait upon the citizens, consists, of A. MTtghc, tir&nt st., and Martin Connolly, Wylie, street;' and the So ciety trnsts thatall will contribulo something for the relief of the suffering poor of the city. - } •: " '9 - .j * .£j j Tub Theatre.— Miag-Hcron began her career ,as no heiress in this city. Since ber debut here .ebe has bech crcTTued us queen of the Stage, - and ia somo respects she deserves the appella tion. She deserves it better now than when she ... whs here a year and since. Wo believe - she- part of Camille last night as - well os it cai be played. She played it fco tr ell. . It wrafcfilways tons a sad, sad piece and better, far better, .that ,the power of genius, the blaze of diamonds, .the witchery of mosie and of song £s4,tfcvtr lent their charms to a play that * ‘prejafiTcs the painted shell of deeper and vir : toe, but recks with corruption within. It Is 'French throughout; It belongs to the genus •' : j : !l ,v i^;‘' ,, X‘>r'tf-;i ‘iSrJj'. ft l J -f; >. of French reptiles in every hair and joint. j | There. was a crowded and fashionable house ‘td hear Mub Heron Inst evening, and she carried > her . part os' usual. A morning contemporary , wUljhave ample verge and scopo for his erlti r. cism now; for Miss 11. played last night and , “no mistake. 0 . She will appear as Camille again this evening. v- ••'■'■ i"V~. * '•;' -* *V;is v; ! SacbldCoscebt in Allkohxst. —The Cantata of Daniel, aa.may be seen by our advertising col umns; is to be performed in the Her. Dr. Swift’a church, Beaver street, Allegheny, on Friday - evening, by a large and efficient choir. - Our friend Robert P. Nerin conducts the- concert, and iu his hands it cannot fail to bed rich treat for the lovers of music. We have alcesdy' ex pressed onr great admiration of this oratorio.— In fact, it so abounds in beauties that we honld scarcely pick b flaw ia the whole piece. . Wo earnestly 4 hope that the citizen* of both cities will crowd the church on Friday evening, and wc fed sure they wflh-dS so, for everybody is on the qui ww to bear, “Daniel.” . The-price of , tickets renders it easy for every one to go, and rthe: benevolent objects of the concert commend it lo the good wishes of. the entire, community. * C(niE!~A more Oian ordinary interest is ber ing awakened in the subject of cure by 'Mrs. Mansfield’s visit to Pittsburgh, and in the basis of ber practice as well as of her examinations. Her discourse ; yesterday scems tb bave deep ened,the impression already' prevalent regard ing her minute knowledge of the causes of dis ease,, and the means of removing them. She remains for somo days longer at the Mohonga hela House. Examinations are free. : Ccctcxnj asd Festival ron the Infibxabt. --In addition to the attraction of the Fair at the City Hall, a Concert.will he given this eve ning by a number.of amateur performers, %hteh will greatly add to the pleasure of an Rour.spent in the place. The small sum of ten Cents is charged for admission, and we hope the . gall iwill be .crowded with sympathizing and liberal friends of the Institution. ’ ,m X«&BtGb6yb ’SijiniAST.—The next term of iMsexeeßeht Institution for Young Ladies will epexron Thursday, the »llth instant. We have taken;, frequent -ocSaaion to speak In terms of praise cf this fiemiuary, and we would willingly here add now, if it wexeUeceasary, repeat what ever, we may ha*e written at any other iiinecon cerbing it. = The Board of Trustees consists of . St. Bev. Alonzo. Potter, Rev. Theo.. Lyman, r o 2in Sboenberger, Wm. F. Johnston, Geo. g* gulden, > Geo.B. White and 0. W. Barnes, ' Thu School and Teachers enjoy a Ugh reputation. Hcv. Geo.- T. Rider is the Rector. .Sen advertiaom^, 1 - ■ -, ' nAßn cf Kea & Jones « rietm wSifW in our advertising atssussu*. ; *»*•»£ hmjhri mach=ffl>e riMW toJW*Wfc otJmi •ms,, - iit PITTS OPriUUL PJLPZS oF’"TBie?p2Tr.*& ..$682 71 ... 680 28 ... 116 00 ;j.: - the PlCabnrsfc Ouiits. Ensj. Gazette —Dccr Sin :If cholera.or yel low feTefVere'.ia.iOar or oti its march towards our.mty,' almost lbe only question would be the' means by which the pestilence might be averted. Every one would be on his'guard,and would < gladly seek for any reliable information upon so important a sublecL—Car Board of Health would publish carefully drawn rules for 'our'obserfance,' and our .papers would be filled with opinions, letters.or essays from every quar ter where - instruction could be drawn. But there a plague that is now. annually sweeping from more victims than cholera or yellow fever ever carried off in any ten years, and yet no one seems to be in any degree aware of the importance of timely measures to avert it. There are in the United States at the pres ent moment not. less than a quarter of a million of consumptives or of persons laboring under some form of 'disease ofg the throat or longs, which Will speedily result in consumption, and we are safe in saying that thousands of these might bejjaved if they but understood the na ture ond*ftirea of the disease, and would buL act upon that knowledge. In view of these facts, therefore, we propose to furnish in aseries'of short letters such infor mation > as shall enable those in any degree in clined to consumption to be on their guard against, and to ward off the disease. We shall also point out the nature of consumption, and offer such proofs of its curability as may afford reasonable encouragement and hope to many ac tually labeling under the disease. We shall endeavor "to show under what circumstances it is curable, and to give also such directions as may be necessary for the prevention dr relief of various other affections which predispose to that disease. We had designed to commence the publication of these letters earlier, hot a pres sure of professional duties has prevented. We hope, however, to be able to furnish an article eaoh week until wo shall have fulfilled the promise above given. Very truly yours, Drs. G. M. Fitch &J. W. Sykes, Physicians for diseases of Throat and Lungs, 191 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Altrxd J. Rowers, the first clerk of the ill fated Fanny Fern, died at the Broadway Hotel yesterday afternoon, from injuries received by the explosion. He was a noble young man, and beloved and highly respected by all who enjoy ed his acquaintance. We deeply sympathize with his bereaved parents in their sad affliction. His father, Cspt. Thos. Rodgers, arrived hero on the second day after the accident occurred, and his mother yesterday, a few hours previous to his 'death. Tho remains will be taken to Pittsburgh this evening for Interment-. Mr. Drum, the second clerk, is recovering slowly. The remains of one of tho firemen, name un known, killed by the explosion, was found in tho river, near Lawrenoeborg, and interred by the authorities of that place on Monday. The lady of tho infant, drowned together with its mother, Mrs. Evans, was also picked up in tho river near Lawrcnceburg. The body of Capt. Woodward has not yet been recovered.— Cm. Com., 3 d Out. AnttVERSARY or the Iros Cxty College.— On visiting this. Institution, we .learned from the proprietors - that- ample provisions have been made for the accommodation of the' great multi tude of students and friends of this very popular College, to have a grand Soiree at the City Hall on Friday Evening, 6th inst. ; and we can assure those who wish to spend a pleasant evening in the company of their friends and students of tho College, that all arrangements are made for giv • log a pleasant reception. For the order of tbo evening see advertisement. J. W. Forxet.— This gentleman, the distin guished editor of the Philadelphia Press, the man who elected Mr. Buchanan and the man whom Mr. Buchanan took particular pains to kick after he was elected, has signified his inteu tionof lecturingbefore theT. M. L. Association in this city, on.the evening of the Utb instant. His numerous engagements elsewhere have pre vented him from accepting the invitation at an earlier day. The subject of his address is— " Distinguished Men.” Alderman Wilson yesterday finally commit, ted Henrietta Kohrsson, alias Griffiths, in de fault of $lOOO bail, to aoswer_a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill John Kobrssoa, her former husband, from whom she had been divorced. He is getting belter of the wound which she indicted on him some weeks since. Postponed.—A dispatch has been received from Geo. D. Prentice stating that he could not be here on Friday night, but wonld appoint another evening. “His lecture announced for the Mercantile Library Association for Friday evening will, therefore, be postponed until farther notico. Mus. Massfild’s Medical Lectors yester day >i(as attended by. a jargg... audience _of ladies. around her at the close to express th‘efr- :; eariiest thanks for the valuable instruction so pleasantly conveyed to them. •" Paov. CoWper’s card may be found in our colnmns this morning. Mr. Cowper is a dis tinguished teacher of the art Terpsiehorean, and bis rooms are theweekly resort of a large, number of ladies and gentlemen to learn the polite accomplishment of dancing. Thieves.— Two thieves, Amaoia Stewart and Henry Mangle,, were yesterday sentenced by year’and tbe latter to biz years and one mourn in tentiery. Mangle was also convicted of high way robbery. Jambs 8. Hoos, Alderman of Second Ward, has received bis commission and entered upon his duties on tho West side of Orontatreet, near the St. Nicholas Hotel, stand formerly occupied by Alderman Backmaster. t , Wc were not able to be present at the Concert givetilnbehalf of the’Baptist Church at Lafay ette Hall on Tuesday evening, but are pleased to learn that a fine andienee was present and that the Concert was a saeceSsin all particulars. First Page.—A compendof the volaminous report of thcPenna. R. E. Co. may be found on our first page. Also tho minute* of Coun cils for Tuesday evening, unavoidably _ laid over yesterday. AcKitowLEDaEUBNTs. —Wo are under obliga tions to oar worthy Senator Gazzam, for valua ble documents. Gaieties. —Coyne still plays with great ac ceptance at this place of amusement. See bill for to-night. Served him Rronr. —Simonds, of St. LoaU, who made and sold a counterfeit of Ayer’s Cherry Pecto ral, has; been placed within the narrow limits that should catch all scoundrels. Imprisonment, though it he for years, can scarcely punish enough the heart* less villain who could execute each an imposition upon the sick. The wicked rascal who for paltry gnia could thus trifle with the health and life of his fellow man-take from his Ups the cup of hope wbUo sinking, and substitute an utter delusion and cheat, : would falter at no crimo, and shoald bo spared no Hznishaeat Some of his trash is still extant in the west, and purchasers should be wary of whom they bay.— Oasette, Utica, S. Y. { Arrival of Silver. —Twenty-one tons of ingots of sQrer arrived at the U. 8. Mint, yesterday, from New Orleans. This, when coined into money, will-, make eight hnndrod tlioussTid dollars, a pretty able bodied “pile," tad sufficient to 'clothe an army of civilians at tho Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rock bill A Wilson, Noa GO! end 1105 Chostnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. 1 - glycerine] glycerine, glycerine, Highly perfumed. Sure chro amTpreventatiro of Chopped Hands, Face aad Lips, for sale'at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, | corner Penn and St. Clair Streets. Dr.NcLane’i Celebrated Liver Pills, rax* FARED 6T FlxxixoJJl©*. or. Pmsnmuiu,—The following Is a samplo of certllkatee reeeited daily from©nrowncitizens: NSW Yeas, August 1, 1861 This is to certify that I bate been subject at tlmnio se ver* headache; sometimes tbeprin would beeo eetere I could rest neitherday or night. Hearing of Dr. MX*ne ■ Otlebmted Liter Pflfa, prepared by Fleming Bros., I sent aa>) got a box, of which I took two patron going to Iml, for two nights. They rtlkred t*e entirely. Some tiros has dow elapsed and 1 hate bad do more troublo- from sick headache. IL JOHN2XON, 118 Lewis street- cental toaak forDE. Ii’LAN E;B CELEBRATED liver PILLO, manufactured by FLLMIbO BBO&, of Pittsburgh, Pa. There erootber Pills purporting to be Liter KUs, cow before the public. Dr. KPiaae e Sfio ufne liter his celebrated Vcnalfug®, can now be 0, which can bv the mar* readily spared by the Banks, os tbe unprecedented average of thu afternoon, $31,. 273,023, Is at present a rising one, and the amount actually held is believed to-be about $32,000,000-T—N Y Times Tuesday. Meters. F. Skinner A Co, and J.C. llowe A Co, two of tbe largest mercuntile firms.of Boston, who suspended lu Oc tober last, have to-day reiamed payments In tulL ' The Philadelphia banks have adopted the “Articles of Association” to regulate the “Clearing House,” and, we presume, It will go into operation in a lew days.—{Ledger. .Mr. John J. Palmer of the Merchants* Bank, New York, died on Monday, HU relations with th» Bank were of JO yean standing, lie was 79 yeaned age. pie payment of the acmi-annoal interest on the State debt nf Pennsylvania, amotmtiflr.W about a million «>1 dollars, was commenced yeeterdaymttjmOlrard Bank, pay rnent l-eing mail*on check.orMrF«usnore.l»»«*toek-UlUr of the Bank of Pennsylvania, In wbow name tbe necessary funds were deposited. Tbs payments were made la specie or Us equivalent The Banka, In the country as well &s In tbe cJty, bare been prompt in supplying the Statn Treasurer with ccdn.—{Phil Bui. BIVEBaEWS. Onr rivers bare l*eeu in fine navsgoUe order iwr a year leet three days, and we think from present appearances it Is eafe to predict an open river (hr tbe rest of the Winter und Spring. What are we going to do fur miut Juten* umt Butmueri The weather wow little ouMer Vdstenley than heretofore, but not jet at tbe real freezing point. There were five end* a half feet of waterand ebuiit tie stand. The J B Ford made a flying visit and brought us,a good freight which we reported yesterday morning. IBs K V Ba**, the fnltoo City and tbe Mclnotte have left for their porta. The 8 P Itihberd got away last evening. The Jacob Poo will leave today. The Minerva Capt Cordon, ArgunanL Capt M'Lean, and the Bay City Capt Miller, are getting ready to luare as fost ax possible. A splendid set o! boats are now ap for fit Louis at this port. There Is tbe magnificent Boweua Capt Dozier, the elegant Bky-Lark, Johnson, tbe walUrlod Moderator, Marat to, the new Anglo-SanXon, Baker! tbe lowa with Capt Moor on deck, and tbeawllt Marengo Ckpt U'Caliutu. For New Orleans we have tbo splendid Alma Capt Robinson and the Anrorn Capt Rhodes. This la the second -trip of the last named boat' Freight Isallltle more idoaty to St Loots, Dry Goods are twginning to move In that direction. New Lightning Line Packets—Ocean Spray sold and not eutd —White Cloud Bidden for—Wo never “lay np,” when exertion or research on oar port, may cnabiouato discover any Item—even so unimportant *ooe as the sa]e of a steam boat, With this object In view, we started last Friday, on a tour, to discover the truth of the report that tbe Ocean Spray bad i>een add to tbe Lightning Line Company and Pacific Railroad, to nly between Jeflereoo City and Weston. One party, whose relttien to tbe bnt should enable him to know the facts, stated poeltivcly, that, socb wu tbVrase, that the price paid was $36,000, and that she wonld be tarn ed over to her new owners upon her return from New Or leans. Another party, equally tillable, stated ax poeitiveUb tbtt she war hot eot£Buttb»t rh4 'kale might bTcemnuS mated on Cant, Whelton’s arrival from tbe East, and dcalred ns to toy nothing about it. The fact of Ihe sale was publish ed In one of the papers on Satoalav morning. We learu overtures have been made to ClpmtaAi&r&lbr the White .Cloud, by the saaepartlee, who Amin to place tier in the Lightning Line. She will probebty change bands, tZ 7 000 being the prim. Both are new and. splendid boats. They will be a valuable accession to the trad*—-{Bt Louis Dean. We clip tkefollowlng from the Commercial of Wednesday: “The Hickman, while on her recent trip up tbe Arkansas river’when a few mile* below And in sight of Van Boren. struck a snag, and commenced sinking, when she ran on a bar, and saved, after an boor or two hard labor, with the aid of her pomp*. All of hcrfrelghf-for Van Boren fortu nately, bad been hoisted ont ef the bold,and bolngon deck, was not matrrtilly damaged. She was repaired, and it doe h re tomorrow— M J W &1 swart's trim and twin Southern Pocket Messenger Is anor-oneed for Wheeling and Pittebnrgh this evonlng. Paswogvre may rwnjj transportation on thi* £ut steamer. Hears Clark' Chaffer are tbe Clerk* .The Potomac and Henry Greff am also announced for Pittsburgh DiiWlTfilrili Till) Great Wwt cleared for Pittsburgh with 460toSfttfiR^m4 from New Ottawa., BU octy-^SdwAI-O wan favored with afcirsprinkleJWM Steunpoat *' J . AHKI VKl>—JeUcr»oa, Browctrllte; , nnellL B*r«d, Uittbeth; J DFord.OncloMttP r W< *' C,Bdo ' mU: ItLulfe.WfaMllac. \ , , DEPARTED—JeIforaoa.Ilro«nrTllle: Colonel Dejard, Elitaboth; Boeeli*. - . ■ hglnir***"- Telegraphic Markets. Ntw fuss, Feb s—Cottoe firm 1000 bale* sold. Flour buoyant, 1000 bbls sold it $1,2U@54,25 for State sod $4,700 sLcr& for Ohio, ea advance of 6c on each. Wheat very dull and nomtni. Corn ha.n declined; tales 40,000 bus at 66@69 tor White, a decline of le. Mesa Pork IQo better; aaiM at sls,SO(ssls,Gfl. Rica firm. qulot. Oofibe firm. Bacon quiet, freight* ocUto. Cattle market, the receipts of Bcevn v»n- 2400; lib cop 6700; fiwlns 2100; the prices are uu chanzed. Stock market. Stocks higher, Cumberland 17j<; lUlnouJOotrai Bonds 95}£ Lacrosse £ UUwaukia 11; Mich - IjcanSouthero 20; N Y Central M T £ Reading 65-V; Galena A Chicago SO; Krie 24: Cleveland a Toledo' 44j*£; Cleveland, Columbus A Erie 91; Virginia Fixes 02; Missouri Hives 84; Tennessee Blxca 89. Pniunurina, Feb. 3—The demand for Clover teed haa fallen off, and prices aro 12* lower. Balee nf UOO but at $5,50. Flaxseed sell* liealy at $1,30. Tbo Flour market Is quiet, with rather mere inquiry for export; sales of 2/Kto bbls Pennsylvania and Ohio, at $4/0 for superfine. $4,76<|55 for extra, and for extra family. Supplies come - forward freely, bat holders show no disposition to accept less prices. Small airs of Rye Flour at $3, and Corn meal at $244. Wheat is in better dsTDSpd.buf price* are unchanged alas of 3/00 b«s at sl,lOofl,U for Red, and sl,lBosf/O. for White, including 1300 bos. Kentucky ist the Jitter quotation. liyeduil,at€D@?o. A better demand for Corn sprung tip at tho dose, and about 10,000 bos Yellow sold at 57c bus, in store, and at 69c 9 bus afloat. Oats dull; 15,- 00i» bus Pennsylvania sold at 37c Provisions and Groceries unchanged. Eslbb cf Ohio Wht«hy at 20j£@21o uui Penu sylvanlaal 20. Cnfcunun, Feb. 3 Flour quiet at $3,C0053,7fi far super fine: Wheat .steady, at SS&9U for White and to®7s for Red Whir-by advanced to Proriiioos dull; buyers denaod a CODK-ssir>n to which sellersare not willing toyldd. Small sales of Mess Pork at $l3/0. Bulk Shoulders G@sBldee beldat C}.<; prime bbl. Lard at BJ4, Hogs steady wita a good demand at $6/0053,76. .Tha river has risen 18 10. miTTKOBX, Fen. 3—Floor aalea of 2000 bMi at $4,500 $4,62*4, closing better. Corn, tales of Whits at 60(333, Yellow£3os6. Wblekydull. Provisions ere a littlejllrmer and a better Cnling prevails. Bulk Bidet are now held at Sr; other descriptions are unchanged. Brokers sr« draw ing N V■exchange at premium. RflA & JONES, STEAMBOAT AGEN’i'S, >Jo. 70 Water Street. • • fc2-7md PITTSBURGH, PA. L a. ..... a. 0. u'niew. HARDY & 2VTORBW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner of First and Ferrv strets, enlßrdtf PITTSBURGH, PA. Ruction Sates. 3?. M. T>A.‘VTByA.uotioneer7 Oominerrial Salea Rooms, No. M Fifth Street. HoicifTnF valu ablFenglis h BOOKS-On Saturday svening Feb. Ctfa,at 7 o’clk, wfH be sold-bypampbiet catalogue onths second floor of the now auction building, No. 64 Fifth street, a most choice and valuable coileetioa of Books in the various departments of English literature, embracing fine Loudon Editions, many of whlcbaresplendidlycmbelUibedjaDdanurabeTof rare, curious and recherche works from a private library. The whole will be fbund particularly deserving the attention of literary men endalLreadenorjadgementand taste. Among them will be found: Hogarth's works, original edition, aUAs folia; National Cyciopmdlaol Architecture, 2 Tola, quarto; VevtigmofOld London,folio. Baronial Hallsot Rush worth’s Hirtorical Qallectlons, 6 vols, folio; Paleographta Sacra Pictorla, quarto; Daniels’ Southern Africa, folio; La tham’s Netiinu History of Birds, 10 vols, quarto; History of Wretmlulrter Abbey,3.vols.qnarto,coloredjdates; Descrip tion of the Crystal Palace, S vols. quarto, Smith's Antique tIM of London; Boyle’s works, 6 vela, folia Thornton’s PhD oaopby of Botany, 3 vols. wlk; Greek, Roman Etruscan Vases, quarto; Front's Yiewi on the Rhino, folio; . Sir Waiter Raleigh’s History of tha: World, folio; Royal Gallery ofEn gravlaaqaarto: Wright’anislory- of Ireland; 7 tol*4 By rra Gallery of Engravings; Origin, and Progress of the Art of Writing; Boutton’s Monumental Brasses; Tbo Land We Uvoln,'3vslri Life of tha Buko of.WeUingtaa.Svols4 Du cal Palaces of Baxs-Ooborg and Gotiimfolio; Shek*peare l 8 vols. quarto; Rapier’s History of England, 6 vols. folio; Mi crocosm of London,.B.voU.. quarto: Nash’s Picturesque Ylaws of Paris, 2 volst Castnma of tha Netherlands, colored plates; Costnmo of England, colored plates; White’s Yisws in India, quartos Copporplate i Uaga2Jne, 5 volirßeaumont and Fletcher, Cm edition, fbUo. 1670; Great Exhibition of AU Nations, 8 voU; The Wonderful Mignrtna, 3 vole; Dean Swift’s works, 27 vote; Wrtebti Court Hand Restored; Avw*rir>ws (d Europe, quarto; Oalerio Antique mt le Grand, tblio; Moore’s Gallery of Engravings, quarto: 'Rich's Buies °*'CktiJofaj**n now ready, and the booksarranged fcr «x -amlnation/ ft 4 P.M. DAVlfl,Auctkinecr. ’XTO: 1 MACKERKL, COFFEE,: ISON ill BAFE,*t,A* Arctrai!—-This (Wednesday) morning, feb.M. at lfi tfdoek, at the Commercial flatea rooms, No. MPifth street, ’• , haifbbls, choice No 1 Mackerel; .. Tquardo .do - do do; - ‘ BkUts ’ -'-'". do.- do int. ■. '' ■-iShaimfc.XiakelrJih,-* 6 bagv Brown Coflea; .; « , . 173 empty Bag* ' .99datsnCon»BwoiBs;\ ':i; l -10 do !'••■ ■ -. ... -N--.' > 1 IrooßAS*. --ar P. U._DAtI3. Anci; «*anlatSstfamng. Mistmii fiivcr Diiecl, A RareCbftaectff Paningm & Shlj|p«r«. fnWpoTftr«cp& SttfiSppirg,ta \ BUOSKTILL*, BRUNSWICK* LEOKQTOS, WQm LEAVEAWQ&PII CITY, KANSAS CITT, ST. JOSEPH NEBRASKA CITY, AND” | OSIAUA CITY. rpHE splendid new and fhst running* Pas* X SKY-I, ARK, ~ . gant puwoger ituiur S. P. nißßAßD,rigg£B£ Capt. Grace, will leava for tb* above anil porta on TlHfl DAY, 4tb tnalaut. at 4r. m. For aright or pawagoappljr uu board cr to MS FLACK. BARNES A CO, AgtDU. HouisbilU, Set. F)R ' LOUISVILLE—The fine . fTSfr » mw Reamer 3. B, TGBD, CtpL John JrafißK List, will tear* Jortbe above and alt vntcrojeJiata it all Intermediate portsTl 4thln.lt. Fur freight or tiassace apply on board ol JaM FLACK, BARNES A CO., A St. Eouig, &c. FOit MISSOURI HIVBB.~Tha , . x. For freight or posape apply qo board or to - J*a LACK, PARSES A CO-, Ageata. FOR ST. LOUIS.—-The fine oew-t fEP».ih •tamer MAREXOO, GspL ■JJ 1 **«•**«*»• aban 40,1 all intormedi*w pom" THIS DAY, 4lb iniL,it 4 o’clock P. M. For pabmsb or insight apply oo board or to - J*^l fLACK DAHKBgAOO. 1 Hein ©titans, &c. FO R NEw'"ORLEANS^Th7T^T fluitantr AURORA, Cspt John S.J£B2£g tea" for the above soil ail IntermSEuTpom oq BATURSAY, the Cth Instant at 4 o'clock, P. M. For Imght or passage apply on board or lo BAB»S8 A CO, Areata, PROP. COWPBR'B .i- ACA D E T> A. N C I N <3- AT NEVILLE UALL, Comer of Fourth and Liberty Bts. NEW CLASSES now forming for Gentle an on Tne*dsy, Thnraday and Saturday Evening*, far second quarter. New clans* now forming for MISSES and MASTERS, on Tnesdayi, Thnraday* and Saturday* at 1 ?. if., for second quarter. Nsw private claoes now forming for LADIES, on Mon day* and Wednesday*, at 3r. for second quarter. PROF. OOWPER will give private lesson* at any time when not engaged by clames, N. B.—Neville UaU for rent on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridayi. Apply to. . [frUwd] PROF. COWPKIL something new. DR. BURLEIGH will continue Mb lectures and interesting experiments on RECENT ELECTRI CAL DISCOURSES, this evening, at the North flail of the Irun City College. Admission IS cent!.' No half price. IKm i* open at G& exercise!begin nt 7 o'clock. O’*All Nervooi Diseases may be relieved by tiie Doctor'! new and Improved Magnetic Battery. Office bonra at tba Hall, Btoloa. u. feilwd" AOTTtTAL SOIREE OP TnE IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, at Cltr Hall, next FRIDAY EYENINU, Feb. 6th, *69. Appropriate Addressee, by good speakers. Singing of original and select piece!, Interspersed with toait* and aenumenti, will compote -a portion of the exer cises of the evening. 11. Elebev A Bra. will fbrulsh one of Nnnns and Clarke's fnperb' Pianos tor the occasion. Mnsir by Vonog’s fnlt Band. Refreshment! by that prince of ca terer* Bc&eldecker, included in tbe cost of Uckete. Ticket! to be had only at the College Boom*, which ad mits a Gentleman and accompanying Radios. fe‘J SACRED CONCERT FOR THE POOR TUE CA Nr A QJkf-O F PAN IE L WILL be sung in file First Presbyterian Chnrcb, Allegheny City, ON FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6m. Tickets 26 cents, to ba had at all tbo Bosk and Music Store* In bothdUe*,aud at the oULT Schwartz. For tho benefit of tbe Ladl>V Benrvulnnt l*ndetj and the Sabbath School of the First Preebyterlau Church. ja-'Uhdtd FOSTER'S GAIETIESI—MASON IC HALL.—Leuee and Manager JOSEPH C. FOSTER- Acting and Stags Manager, A. W. IODNQ. IK PEIOES.'VI PAUQUETTE......& cents. | UPPER TIER- 15 cent* AiTExaviKf or Tint—Door* open at 6l£; performance to cotnmenco at 7 o'clock. «•" 1 A mo&tattracUro bill. Positively last night but two of tho engagement of the eminent Irish Comedian and Vo calist, HrOARDINER COYNE. THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 4th, ISSS, will be performed tba Drama, In two acts, of TUE BRIGAND QUEEN, and TUE BOY FROM BKIBBRERN—Corner Brady, Mr. Gardiner Coyne; Spalatro. Mr. Harry Longdoo; Olympia, Jolla M. Cooke; Geoniasa, )£ln Kate' J?fsher. Favorite Danes.....-MUa Emily Waldegrars. After which, tin new force (never acted ben) of AIfIRISH ARRIVAL—Fred Du oleary, Mr. Gardiner Coyne, To eonclnde with (first time thia season) the drama of -BEN TOE BOATBWAIN.—Ben Bowline, Mr* Ilarry.Lanr donr Dabbletop, Mr. A- W. Yonng; Edwin Gags, JaUa ILCooko.. for sale at the office ol too Daily Union , whereeeatsmaybe aocared. ' FI TTSB U R GU X XIE ATIt K UUS KIMBERLY.,-.m-..-.LX9sxi ano Umanm. ruck or Asxtasiox. 805e5.......... 60c. 1 Privatp Box, Urge - $B,OO Second Tier. lie. | Private Box, 5ma11........ 6^oo Colored Gallery.... .26c. | Oolored Box-. 50c Single Seat* In Private Box, $l,OO. IMMENSE - ”SUCCESS, Fnll Houses, end the Greatest Enthusiasm! MATILDA HERON Onco more in her wonderful personation ofOAMILLE. THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 4th, will be presented for the second and tut Ume, the exciting and celebrated play of OJLMXIiLS. Camille ......Matilda Herron. Dance,.... —....Mias Jnlia Turnbull. ToconclndewftbUietaualng Farce of BKXTCBBS INTNDIA! Id rehearsal, the great tragedy of MEDBAI Also VICK and Virtue and Leonora. Tho “Pioneer Patriot" win be speedily produced. • . B.i: p. shops; ATPITinHANT TAILOR, t 109 Third Street, P«t»bur*b f P«lm». latest Patterns of goods always on hand, -and mad# to order on the nort re*»on*bls.tann»fore**h_. an work- . nothamte fi OULIVSPATENT SPRINGBED-Hav- IT log purchased the sxdnaireTitht to mioafoctnra and seU-Gcufcrs patent Spring Bed,* iq tos6tmly«fAQsghe> ny, we are now prepared to.fbrnhdi qutf faSgliiftopGis i CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGHRAILROAD I itTr iißWs Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad Line. rPHE CLEVELANDAND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD CQMPANT hairing main an ar- : A raagnaeotwith tl» 'PiTZSBDBQIZ,TT.- AYHB ASD CmOAOOpAILBOAD OOHPA.NI &(h« Johms»Br tfcdrftnnd betwnanPlttilmrriiud Rochcilsr, wfllrnn their TnltutUHjr (Snafoji excited)u cnmnirncing UOXDAT, JtonnrjSSth, luh ■ ' tiiT* ' utrs Atrnx ijiirr* . hut* On.Expren. IPitt«bargh f , The&4sA.a. Train *top« ai all Station*, and connects at Bawd with train cnTonarswas Branch Sir New Philadelphia and all points on that road. At Hudson with the CJZ.AC/R. E. fbr Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. At Cleveland with Cleveland and Tbledo Railroad lor Toledo, Detroit. and at with allßailrOads leading to the North-west. Ato withl Lake Shore Eallroad tor Erta, Dunkirk, BnflhJaJnagira Falls and Quads. h•• ‘ *£**.*• the River Line, and connect at Wheeling with thsEaltlmore Harper'sF«rtT,Balthaoreand At BcIIAIr with the Centre! Ohio BaDroad fer-Zanesville, arclertlla, I*nr«tor f Ac. ; Their, k, Steabearllle Accommodation stops atallWar-S taHnn. „ The above Train* wm stop oo signal of the Station Arerit at any station between' Pittsburgh a&d Rochester to take op paaaeagen going toanypoi&ton or bcTood the line of this road. Trains will also stop to leave passenger* coning from thtsßoad to any Station between Rocheater and Pittsburgh. tt! 8 ® CWeago, orpolnt* berond Chicago T i» Cleveland, mud dtk /or Ticltlx ti* Cle*dm■ PARKIN, at the Ticket Office, Pehn Street Depot. ... t. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent, Cleveland. £Ja29j JAMES FARMER, SnpL, ClereUad. EDWARD T. MEGRAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN * TOBACCO JA3STD Old^RS, NO. 241 LTBBRTT STR BBT, HEAD OF WOOD, A LARGE. FRESU pnr V ™ l ™ portul Md Mannfcctorers, amongst which are the foQowtog favorite brand*: W. IL Grant's A No. Ifis Tobacco, 1 Keime, Robinson A Co's Tobacco, - Engene Howard’s Tobacco, orant’s Ponnd Lamp CaTendish, Hazard and Railroad Brands, * 200 Caddy Boxes n«if Pound Laintv 01QARS! OIOARSU CIOARSI!/' in r . OI^ :B MIL hI°N ASSORTED BRANDS. All of which ». offer to thn trad, »1 price which CMnot liul to plmro. i ,aJO:dA»tfF w. E. C*H IL D S & C O’S _ PATENT EIASTIO PISE AND WATEE-PEOOP ! ' V. ' “ C E R O O Fil IST GK ANDPUT NOTICE resist the action of the atmosptwe in everycliinato?^ * Boofln& ft beln * Article jet Invented that will aaceetstblly IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE ASD WATER-PROOF, M MaSoiSb J We mil pul it on,for tL: 8. A. JOHNSON, V ' .. PERRIN A JOHNSON, Wll. JOHNSON, ) "° ISJ 71,101 ,treet . between Wood and SmithflftM, Pittahnrgb, Peuoa. - I hare made a chemical examination of aom* >r wii salts of which are as fcUowe: ,pocil Labaratorj No. 128 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. I h>T( tllOlliMdff E. CittLßS A Crt’a nu«i,> »■__ j tt» . ftjfCßSiff AOOCI ItOTU IXS. Feb. 6th, 155*' pL TlU,y - _rs)p». C„, London .nd LlTeS^SgE^ TRANSPORTATION.. _ CAPACITY ONE lIUNDRED TONS DAILY. LLOYD & GO PnrPTft [SOCCKSSOBa 10 UuOYDtLtMVU ‘ 9 ™~®“ H^l“^L“ TENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are nowp.epnred The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Raifroad ' r,n ™'” loo one P«n» B,ret. ,t ft. CUIMa — " LLOYD * 00. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. V o° nf ( l. ISbSSVB Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way • ODS0 D S FACILITIES FOB TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INOREVS transhipment !■ required. Merchant* sending Freight to our Line r*n BOATS, l»at oac '^Vd d “^ Ch - WAM!llora * CAX A i »***, eww or 411 1,033111 KIKE A MUCIIaItL, Propriofotr JFox ,Krnt. TO LET—A three story Dwelling lluuso £■§, situated on Boss, between Second and Third sta.jjja' ALSO—A Store Koon on Bmltbfleld street, opposition Post Office. Enquire of ISAAC JONKS, ja3o-lwj Corner Boas and First its. For sale or rent—i win sell or«» rent the property where I now reside, situated cm JO. the Second Bank, Allegheny posesrioa on the Ist of April MA3IFTON. large Warehouse E 0 X nowAtaJjAed tj W. H. Fmith A Co., Soa. Isr Pgt Pint and Second stmts. Enquire of *"**“ PARK, HcCDRDT A CO, . Nos. 14'.) First sod 120 Second sts. l/OR RENT—The commodious and £-0 J- •übatanlial ttjreottorjr Brick Dwelling, Xo. 107 _*"£§. uSerty tlx door* below Pitt. ItlfcSwd LEWIS * EDOERTON, 107 Wood it. 0 LET.—-A two story Brink Drilling RQ noc», No. 17s Wylie (tract, at present occupied JEM. by oar Riclurd Floyd, Veil finished and in good orterTKa has all the modern convenience*: water, gas, fte.; also stable and carriage honso. Apply to .JalS JOHN FLOYD A 00. TO LET—A two story brick Dwelling SfS containing 6 rooms and finish?*! garret, situate feS on o*llara •». Enquire of b II KINOT^ No 211 Liberty street. TO LET—A well finished two story PS Brick Dwelling, lu nleeonlor, containing »i» Km .foamiand fial&bcd garret, with gai. water and bath ; fwm, ' ‘ * ***'■* ?DT citv> Enquire of rUWr/iCSSi{flS^TOlffgli«JT^PiillSssr. hr Freeman * Miller, n»» by iiSi* 'JoMvrm* enquire of ALEX. UlL|*£i££ 5? SaT os- DERWOOD, at tlw Bank of Pittsburgh, Jalfodtf. TO LET—A two story Brick rhvellingajg onlbystrei't, between Tcnn and tho river. En-Ejjg. quire of Jail R. H. KING, No. 211 Liberty *L FOR RENT— I Two desirable Houses on sth at. being tbe one I occupy at present, and the new House next door. Possession given on tbe Ist April, 1855. For rent, Ac, apply to ALEXANDER KING, 273 Liberty street. ALSO—A comfortable three story Dwelling House on Penn street, near Wayne. Poseisioa can be bod forthwith. For term*, Ac, apply to ALEXANDER KINO. ALSO—A two story Brick Dwelling House on Esplanade street, Allegheny City. Immediate possession given. ALEXANDER KING. ALSO—A Frune Dwelling in the rear of the abore house, oo James street, Allegheny City. Rent-low to a good ten ant- JaB ALEXANDER KING. RENT.—A comfortable two stoiy J, Brick Dwalting, with Barn and about six acre* of ex cellent land, and near Bast Liberty. Possession may be had immedUteiy on application to ALEXANDER KING; deg 273 Liberty treet. rpO LET.-—A 3 Btory Dwelling Uoase, on JL Pem> street, between Hand and WayDe street*. Kent moderate to a good tenant, and possession given at once. For term* apply to ALEXANDER KING, dc2 273 Liberty street. A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY Eg Dwelling, situate on Washington street, Alls gheny city, containing Sts rooms and finished garret, i’os seeaion can be had immediately. Enquire of Jy3o R. U. KING, No. 210, Liberty >t Dwelling uodse to kent—That commodious and well finished Dwelling House, No. 25 Pike street, now occupied by tbe subscriber. The bouse is In fine order,'and has all the tnodern convenience*, water, gas, Ac., to make Itdcsirable for a family. Possession can bo had an j time alter the first of May. Apply at No. 42 O’Hara street, to ap2£dtfj JA3. LAUQHLIN. fpO LET.—Tbe Hall formerly occupied by JL tho Bons of Temperance, on the comer of Wood and Third streets. Rnqnlreof JOHN M*GILL A SON, mrl-tf No. 25? Liberty street, -i Dwelling for rent.—a - eg rsble two story Brick House on Congress stteet, C 9 c>>ntalning 6 rooms, a good yard and newly papered, appty to WATT A WILSON, jas No. 2SB Liberty street. Allegheny County, as. X HE Commonwealth of PennsvlvaniaiflKS| to tbo BherilTcrf said County, Greeting Uy f >, Junes W. Uailmaa, Allen Kramer, Edwonl Rabat and Frauds Rahm, partner*, Ac., mske you secure ofproseenting their claim, then we command you • that you summon by good and tawfol sumaoners, Isaiah Graham M-u»r»TUn.L NvilUam n. Leas and Samuel Uorth, so that they be ani appear before our Judges, at Pittsburgh, at oar District Court, there to bo held the Fourth Monday of January, 1858, to show wherefore wherrea they pe sold William Coleman, Jamc* W. Hallman, Allen Kramer, Edward Rohm and -Fronds Rohm, partners, Ac, and the said Isaiah Graham Macfarlandj william H. Leas and Samuel llarsh,-togcther and undivided do hold all that certain tract of land situate In W&klnx township, Allegheny county,. Pennsylvania bounded sod demribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone in a lane leading from tbe Pittsburgh and Greensburg Turnpike to John BUgcr,. three© 8 88° W 237 perches to:* post: tbenco by land ofMre. McMQlen 8 2° E 73JJ perches to a pool; thence 6 267-8 perehoe to a Doef, tlicnco N E perche* to a stone; thence Nlo%° W 13 rra. to a stone near the first of McCall’s steps; thence W 34 d W 20 perches to* post on tbe side of mid township road, which Is also a corner of land sold by said Shields to McCall, tbebee by londlateof Hri2all N. 64° E3B perches to a-post; thence by Iml of John Etagor and others, N. 32° W 140 perches to the place of beginning, containing two hundred and fifty-ono acre* and eighty perches, strict measure, excepting and re aerving therefrom tba snrfoc* Mre.¥LORESCE ’ • ar *’Jsf U * er: taieicfOiiEldattxcr ■ . 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