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'''' 1 ' d,.,,:t :' ,, ' Y .., ' :-41 .1 .• ,' ...':, ~. :' , , 4 , v .' 7•,,.14 . 4 , ? ' „ 1 -, ii.,l 0 , . 4. '4 , 4 . i' `;' k% ,•:;,. ' r .: . ' - 'i^ , '' _._..- 't ••• .. , 44' - 1 , ib j 1 1 -f; . • x‘x,rt ", xi " • • r ' -: rr• t,r%4/11-4 "; • - ' PITTSBURGH POST. Democratic Municipal hominatiour FOR MAYOR OF PITTSBURGH - I FOlt YOR OF ALLEG LIEN Y, JOHN OTTERSON• TUESDAY MORNING TICKETS ! TICKETS ! ! The Ticket• are now ready at tide Offlee Call early and get them• VOTE EARLY. Let every friend of Irwin vote early, and quietly. and then urge out their friends.. A uni ted and vigorous elloet can elect our candidate. EXAMINE YOUR TICKETS. Let no one he deceived by spurious tickets. Every trick and fraud that can be devised will be tried by Volz's police and frantic friends. THAT GRAND RALLY. The glorious meeting at Masonic Hall last evening exceeded in numbers and enthusiasm any politiehl meeting in a ri.'y election that we have ever seen. Full a thousand voters, it is believed by good judges, were present : and, time and again, cheer after cheer greeted the mention of the name of Jous M. IRWIN. Three cheers as hearty as were ever heard were given for him, and all the resolutions were adop ted amosimm,usl9.---We correct ourselves: -one boy said no, and one man did net vote. The object of that meeting was to get the Democracy united on Mr. Irwin. Large number's: of old line Whigs are resolved to vote for him. and all that is needed is that file Democrats do all their duty towards one of the best men of their party, to make bins the next Mayor. After being present at that meeting - we cannot doubt that they are almost universally united on Irwin. The meeting was a triumph for JOUR M. lawi.s last night; the election will be so today. Had Volz seen that meetinc he wooll have withdrawn front the rare IRWIN, OR BINGHAM. is lint A/51.1 Now. Irwiu would make one of the hest Mayors the city has ever had. THE CURRENTS ARE WITH US For the lust three or four days all indications have been that the current of public opinion is running strongly iu favor of Joey lawiN as the candidate for Mayor. The almost universal belief i• 4 that he alone has any prospect of de feating the Enew Nothing candidate. The con test is between (I C' : and any Drunx.rat who de serts his standard now, and thus throws away his vote should be remembered hereafter. Whigs, Republicans and Democrat 4 are turning in to the support ,f Irwin with the utmost enthusiasm. They believe he can be elected l•y a vigorous ef fort. and that etlort in t,, he made to-day. In no quarter is the .fight, , t objection made to him on any giound. Ili, capacity is undoubted. Ili p ,pularity it Isto•aui, and will be proven td-day to the ~.rilusion those who oppose him. Every otie save that whikil Irwin made the proposition 1, withdraw if Vol, would, Vol, ought at once to have 10 CVlkted it: and a , he roused. the now rt. , - to defeat him amt elect Irwin. if po,sible. lest in . .- chance , are I.n 11.4 e bast. 1110 Chant(' tel and capacity are for supeti.d. to Volt: lin friends more numerous and earnest. The reso lutions of meeting. after meeting in favor of Irwin have told sirmigly 01.,0 the puhlie mind, am the meeting ,f last evenin;.: W 11 , 4 :Ilelee,' the c ••I one say-9 " Volz ha= had office hatgeni ut:th .• Ile ought t hart got hi- , call b . ‘ nand. Ile had tut tight 1., .seek to defeat the friends who helped elect him lust year. •• A change i , wanted. and reform 19 needi9l it the Nlayorls office, and Irwin i , the man to do it a•aut u 10Id not liof Nlnvor fur tbi , yoir We wAnt a better p,lice. Irwin will give a eoo i one From all indicati , n , we believe Irwin 5 vote will be := end hundred ninre than Long vote mill be small and Irwin can he elected if all 'who w.mld like to sue him Mayor turn out and Note, anil get out early their neighbors a VOL 7: LETTER- Mr. Volz has net been able to find any editor to praise him, so he take to praising himself most shamefully. Ile thinks he is peculiarly H.,,,1 1 -emarkably well qualified to hold office fur life, and trusts that his fellow citizens will be here hem, and continue to elect him Mayor as long as he please' , to accept it. And he calls on al/ citizens to come up to his rescue. A more brazen-faced, foolish and infamous letter we have never Feen published. When no one else praises him, he lauds himself, and asks every body to believe him, and vote for hint. And he even has to pay for publishing his letter as an advor- =Ell Ff , . a Xt talks Of the ceriality of the preSSt'S that opiko , o Li. ;,• claim to vtlices honors. N't lint we get fur opposing him he could put in his eye without harm. We oppo.e him for Id. inefficiency ; fur his utter blleue , s : for hin dishonesty in endeavoring to destroy a party that befriended hint last year: tur his lvus ingratittul, to bi friend•: for his evident incapacity : for u.ing his official po sition not fioi the public good but to y•/ (Mice again. We oppose him because a far better man is in the field in the perton of John M. Irwin. We were not vertu/ when we supported him last year, we are now, in his esti mation, because we oppose him. Any one can lot.• where the sh ,, e pinches: . and people will laugh at his lolly Every vole east fur him t tiro - Wu aWii Ji , ho M. Irwin is the man. AMERICAN CANDIDATE. We hare no personal abuse fur any one who does not basely attack us. We shall not slander a political oppunet merely because he is a candi date. But we shall take the liberty of saying that we are ast,.ul 'hod that. Mr. ilingham should have been put in nomination by the know Nu , things. They had several names before them of men much better known to the great mass of the voters, and better q ualified f,r the di.charge of the duties of the office of Mayor. Samuel Mor row: Wm. .M'Candles:4, Wm. J. Howard, B. T. C. Morgan, C. Sawyer and other, well known citizens, were set a , ide make way fiir little known. Win. J. llowaid has once been Mayor, and was a good one. B. C. Sawyer is one of our best citizen. , : Morrow and M'Candless have been favorably known here all their lives. But they are i-laughtered in this their last chance to win favor from the iieeret party. The party will be used up and defunct before another year: and never again probably will it nominate a dis tinct candidate fur (dike in this vicinity. Mr. Bingham, we are assured, cannot draw half the votes of the party. The K. N.'s say the nomination i• not binding on them. and large numbers win not vote for him. W ON DERV UL The Union has called the Post a 1607 Nothing paper. }low happens it then that snottorators and Democrats as Shaler, Black and Shannon, and others declared we were right last night; and how happened it that A THOUSAND DEMOCRATS in the meeting SUSTAINED and APPROVED the very course we have been pur suing' TEIE HULLYTHEE Ns, in Seven Chapters, is the title of Charles Dickens' Christmas and New Vear',4 story for 185 G. It is in the best vein of the inimitable Boz, and can be had of -Gilden fennel & Co., or Miner & Co. Price 14 cents- THE CONFUSION ORGAN 'The organ or confusion and bargain and sale will probably be out with all sorts of lies and blackguardism this morning. It has played its party a dirty trick—deserted and betrayed it on the eve of a great contest. It has aimed to strike down one of the best men in the party in favor of one of its worst and basest enemies. It has reiterated a stale and villainous lie about this paper till no one believes its dirty slanders. JANUARY S It has done more harm to the Democratic party than Know Nothingism and all other causes combined. It would gladly have defeated our entire ticket last fall because the nomination of that ticket prevented a sale of the party, for which they designed to pocket the price. No wonder they hate the Poor. becau.c it has foiled their vile and treacherous schemes so often. It will continue to do so, and the " grabber" and the •• idiot may rest assured the democracy of this city and county is not yet destroyed by their schemes and treason. They commenced the abuse this time as usual. d they shall not be neglected in the midst of an im .ifirtant election THE AV ARDS HAVE SPOKEN Since the nomination of Irwin many of the Wards have held meetings that were fully at tended, and they have passed strung resolutions in favor of John JI. Irwin as the Democratic and Citizons' candidate. The Thu.? Ward on Satur day evening was enthusiastic for him. The Second Ward, where reside his immediate neigh. burs and friends, will give such a vote for him as no candidate has received before for many a year. The Fifth Ward responded earnestly, and will give him a rousing vote. The Eighth Ward. we are assured will be all right for him, and we have no fears of the Sixth and Seventh and Ninth. The First and Fourth Wards will show that he has many friend'. but the K. N.s have some strength there. On the whole we believe Irwin's chances better than t1i0,4 , of any other candidate. Copies of the lung-expected third and fourth volumes of Macaulay . % Ili,tory bloc been ret,eived be Little, Brown N Bo,ton. toc tiardiner, of Ma,sachneetto, in hi,. limn- gural, reconnnetnl , the repeal of the Personal Liberty hill, which nullitie-* the Fuintive :-lave law. That act was pas:q , l over hi- vet., it will 'etneml , ered he Nittuche , i er Exttutitit.r. the of the Erigh-h provincial ,ayi that tlic increase of pauperi-in in Nhache-ter Lx. I,en tearly fifty per cent. In Iti".", ai,,,ve the nutnt,rs n The fact i- ment:,.ne.l t itla-trate tin Huenrr ut tile war tip. a Ilie intei e-Z Great Britain State ClalVentiolli For the ~le,•tion dvb-gnt.- Lr t 4) the Dl.llloCrlkllt . Nutii.ll3l '4 , 11VC111.1011 nrr to held in on the iitid in and Allllllllllll uu tile 1001 ut .I.tniiry. nu l tlii Natiotllll C4 , llVerltl" ,, C. 41111111 1,, Meet :Ll.O 111 limhington ~ t t the t<th T6e inemn.,t specie o picklwcl ete o fundvulo. cal) live in New lurk. The other day, n- a Mrs 01 , 1 WaS rittell , illlV the Whet 31 her ho -1.111,1 tilrew li.nd. ut Ttinit . , . Churril. a tLirf Tiockcidik , d; , and it di , ii.ti crap, C piCkipOCkOt NVII. rtrro,t , i II U. R o lditr,on, Lnite.l :-:•tAte , Mar-1,31 for e estern 111,t rief .1. Lc hi deputies, arierted I:dwai.l Keiiipeek, Ssinuel Lunisilen, Piarthuloniew Michael J,Lines Nltirph, James It d a l loran and John eliiirged with a tilibu-tering expedition W.! rlin,t the territ“ry Great Britain. They were i.olianitteil for exarni Mtll=l3 The 4 alio Antorieun I:ttllVellitun met in Ctdunt butt lat , t week and uppuintett twenty-one I erre setitatke uu•l two el ikatt,nal delegates to tit. notional con% ention n htell t, to mutt in ad,11.1,10.. They are u”trueted t uppuse the - twelfth secti,n - adupteL the Philadelphia contention, whtell tnnt Pit )urn , Lieutenant Governor Purl and Th"Tli a, Spooner are tn. 'enat,Jrial .Ivlvgate At an adjourned meeting of the bar “t - Hared county. tthio, held in Cincinnati taut wevk, Nab resolved • • that the salary r the Judge., he Suit erne t'•turt ought to be rxi,e•l to j-f.tuui er soar and that the gnlarire a the Cenanon eas Judges ,ughttak inerea-ed per lir: . The menthe the liar in the litTerent eutilities throughout the State are requested tii aid in presenting the matter to the Legi-lature the ensuing session. 1 1 F.1 RF.Ah'F. IN INII.II,IIATII , N lly the Ntati.tie• of immigration at the pert Nevi lurk, fot just puhliehed, it appear , there iu a mate rial falling oft in the arrival: , of the previon. year. Indeed they are mach le,. then in an, twelve months for , oven years pant. Thtlh : Gr a decrease in IS. over of The proportion of Irish and German immigrants fur nine years past is shown by the following, Total. More Irt•al than ni:rnian in Ma, I 'The causes for this decline are probably, tirst, the distress exiAing annolg immigrants in the lat ter part of '.54 and early in arising from the scarcity- of employment and the high prices of all the neee.4 , aricQ of life ; ..ieeotal, the better condition of the masses in Europe i•inee the East ern war, and the Australian g.,1,1 fever and third, tke Know 'Nothing The two firmer camel , are still in operation and will eiin tinue to etlect the immigration for sumo time; the latter - Know Nothing ,in has about '• gin \ 1)u. tlatswoLo's Divoscc. Rune, Uriswuld, the gentleman who so üblig. ingly enrolled among the Poets of merica near ly every tyro who had figured in the "poet's corner - of a-newspaper has recently, by fair means or foul, obtained a divorce from his late wife, which is creating a good deal of scandal in literary circles in the East. The Doetoi married a wealthy South Carolinian some ten or twelve years ago, and lived happily enough for the first ul I seven or eight years ; but becoming tired of the matrimonial state with the then Mrs U.. he tallied front a Philadelphia judge a decree an nulling the contract, by falsely making it appear the lady was n willing party in the matter. lie has since married a lady in Maine. This, at least, is the published side of the story. It to furthermore stated that when the testimony is made public, strange things will be brought to light not at all creditable to the Reverend Doc tor's character. We give these statements as we find them, neither endorsing nor condemning them. At the same time we would remark that any man who could act as Rufus W. Oriswold did toward Edgar A. Poe is capable of going to an unlimited length in villainy and meanness. AsoTaea IhIPIMITATIUS UV SAINTS.—By the ar rival at New York of the ship Emerald Isle from Liverpool, we have another import of 348 Latter Day. Saints. From a table of their sexes and ages it appears there are 116 husbands and wives; their children 103: single men 50 : children 1 ; single women 43 : children 29 ; adults 215 ; children (2.0 infants) 133 ; numbers of Mormons 348. From the small number of feniales we fear these emigrants will not be considered a desira ble acquisition by Brigham Young and his corn lottriots. THE NEWS I :12.7 91; I ',VI GRAND RALLY OF THE DEMOCRACV • Immense Meeting! TIIF, NOMINATION OF JOHN M. IRWIN Endorsed by the People! The Detniicracy of the lurked out Itvt evening in huge nutul , er4 ut . .\lo.,ouie Hall. to endorse the of .1(1IIN M. 1101 IN. The tneetilig organized by calling \Ve M. ,to the chair. Tho f,illowing per were apiiiiinteil 1 ice Pre,eletits: Wiird—BENJ. SINGERLY. J. BoILI'. Sc-Cmnd 11 . arti-I'HA,. B aNETr. Tuna. lEEL, R. It. Home To. Third J LIST LR. War:i k B.kiLEY Fv*.q, h \ St o rr, 1;1, , \\ lIENICI ItEs. a -/—JAMES .k. \VI, JtqlN N M'CLoW RV. Eighth Ward ALES I: ,tO. V, hEks. .101111 Dunn. A P. AT,llutz Oliver were app,iitted The meeting being organized, louil calk were made for 'him (lollies Shale' . to id Ire the meeting. That vflittipin promptly obeyed the call, tint delivered one eloiluent :tint Itr!..rumentati‘e NNlLich ht , i• ", 6isti -llter Shriler 11:1.1 c-ncludel üble .1,1.1 re• 3, lI et , E. if 11 int . Made a tai ti, that a e, , nitt,ittoe flit to dra The dour appoint , i tlr 6,11a1,1, re lut n \Vul I; •id I;,,nittt ‘l' Chuck 110,1, 11:- 11.1,11110 , 1111111 1 11111 i. Wll I.llltl S1t•It• uri lr 11 1/ 1 111 11 1 l lri..t Ile /win , ,hatei .iin„ - .I the plutf,i .lehverk , l h.l!re- , . rtl. I ccitli uu.l ,tirnug iujn ~•n Atzer I:ltick 6111,, th ‘vttig NO, I 11,0 I ;Or -I I,c a Ittit•l .I , litt vu :,•ott•I 11:tr..1 to Ow :111 , 1 •ritat :, 11 . 1 ,..,1„ f i)t•itto crltti, I,l'l v t.' rtty ,Ittot• s‘ll.l t 113.1 -11. NA 1:11,1 th.•.i hi,or.r LI th,.r It ,1 111 , t11 . ‘ .•t hi- t•Iivilell! tii..l 1.. Ilet•.1••.1 ui lii.• I•\ IV. .llr 1.11 M It ‘,ll , 111 . 11.111 t••I I:ti . 1.1 ig,t• -Twit, 11, .1 IL. Gls,nal I) .1, I,•.1 11,11 . 1 !t, •,11A1.1., ~ C 111. Ill:11 , e 4 1 , 1 0-1 ! ,1111-1 T Al 11. I 111. in f .; re•;,ttit:• , o. %%10. I, I t.• I grvalt-1 t• t h .11.10 t-tuti 1, do• ..1 \II k-t. 1011 w. 1 , 1.1.• ,rl,• 111:f tho track 11,1- 1,, , ILr 1 , , 10— I •.11 , .1110, J.. 1111 \I. i• t. \,.•llVlii IL.! Jll , lp . , 11,4;k•r HI I'l,l erlr !I. II. , •11 I .11 !tem rn,.vt.. t , !.. tit, i• qt. ! .•!.• for .I..htt =Eli CO 111 ITTIF,I.: .11 E ETING. TRIM IND IICTORI!!! Gl= I w , .1 \lTl..wiy. II- acting Uter un Intt.rt•linn,:t• ,pitii. , th the 1...11.•%6n re 4, 111t,01.- t•I•k• 1111,1.111..11,1.1li• W II Ell), IS. 11 11 wauiir . a boil our e.,lning eloctwa 1.1•(Wrell J 0.0; The llern , a..ratic. oiel II /1 th, N11.1,,ng carelelata and wh,rea-, c.,tiuL t. , r italiroctly, el,•te, there- ficsiced, That appeid, t.. the city, to rally ill • iipp,rt of Joni NI. hurts, and thereliy ,e.iure the electioi , Of an upright. energetic and competent citizen Tit it the t , 0 (n iiee. ..ectirii the re•eloetiiin ot their iinlieeile Citii.ll. 1 , g t , IrulL and rebuke thi, attempt of a oeak onil iu -dent .1y - hasty to dictate to the people whom they .hould elect to the chief inagi,tracy of our city .1( BEL L, I 'lmirronit. Jolts SV.V. A Chßpler on Political lirnlitittle I I - h 11 . I I h 4', lr% t,, make I. Mayur, yi.:ll'.. V,t(t. n..wc for the sunm oflicr 9.1.7A111 for inner f.oj o f ii Itrfottt i r. Irvin yisor tlw gratitod, p“litical mld office John )1. Irwin v.,ti•.l Gn Nawuel .\ fig then tn.lpe l tik make him l'uti-ii1,11( Nly now running fot. Nlayor_ t.. tako, votkts from Irwin, •In I ht chances of ~ 1 1,ee9, this ll'Will Note uf the Utti.,ot it. city Tiririter ycar exerting RH its feeble pnwer. Nlr. Irniu hilis year. Such the gratitule of trading lien John NI. h win voted for Alfred Li Nlcl'illniont fur city solicitor :Netlr. Mira!Mohr, ciiu nection with the /*llion its it, writing eilitur is well kre,wtt. fut.l hi, author-hip of the abur,ive 1111.1Clts ag/1111-4 II W.li /111.1 all la tiouhim. the ,10 politician. Mr. Irwin voted agitin,t the P 0.5: and forgot the ( ' lia na '!, /as/ year They are the papers levoted to his election tiu , year. Why ' Call.le we know hr is just the loan fur the place. Ii dtd honestly what ho thought right / it year. We do what we kilo.' to he right OW year. Mr. Irwin v.ded or the (;,Iz,t! , la.,r year. The I iazet, rvfii , rn to utter one word m Lip he half t/ it yenr Here end, our cluti.ior gratitu.l. with two remarks Such grow , ingy:ttiln,k fr.m many quay ter , will make Mr. Irwin many fliend, and v.,tc:i Thu /I nirll Wlll 11 , 01. 2 . 4 1 11 one of their uKn class struck down by rurh ingrate , . Addenda. The LAr, , atele .and favored the electi,n u t Volt /u 4/ year and got nuthing for it. We ex pect nothing fur laboring to put an infinitely bet ter roan in his place Ow year. Yet Volz calls us venal. An office beggar for years talk t.. hotioet men of vynality ! Turn out those bagging, un grateful mendicant. MR. Lissa, the distinguished artist, whose dramatic and other portraits, inclusive of those of Edmund Kean, Julia Dean and other great stars, has completed a fine likeness of I'. H. Eaton, the renowned young American tragedian, who met with a fatal accident in this city in 1843, in the 30th year of ,his age. It is an oil portrait, representing Eaton in citizen's dress. This artist, it will be remembered, painted the full length likeness of Julia Dean, for which he Severe Weather . received $l.OOO from Esti of Bmt.- • Cuicaoo, January s , 6 7.—lt is very cold, with ton.t, I some snow, but the reads are clear so far. __-,. t E LATE ST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Fr 11 - R DA YS LATER FROM" EUROPE. Snur You.K, January 7.--The steamship Arago arrived with London dates to the 19th December. She sailed from Havre on the same .day, with ;140 passengers, and a cargo valued at over twu million, of dollars. The steamship Canada arrived at Liverpool from Boston on the 111th, and the Washington from New Durk reached Southampton On the 17th ult. The Loinh,n Daily Se a s affirm. , that Sweden as ratitiud 'the treaty with England and Frtince. The allied powers guarantee the territorial in tegrity of Sweden. and the latter engages to alienate any part of her territ , .r3 to Itu , sia. The rumors of peace are till abundant in France and England. Count Esterhazy left V nmna for St. l'eterburgh on the lifth ult., with important despatches, containing propositions for pacification. It i, stated that if the Czar 're fuses their acceptance Austria will withdraw her ambassador from St. Petersburgh. Both the London News and Tuar3 express strong doubts of the accept cure of these propo sitions by the Czar. Instruction, have been given to Irises Ester hazy to return immediately in the event of the Czar's refund to negotiate The difficulty which existed between the Eng and French governments relative to the con .littoos . 0) which peace should Le made, hate been arranged through the efforts of the King of Saidittia. . The surrender to the Russians is CUTI - Nine pashas, together with Gen. 11i1- h u m, arid troops, h!LVC 1..4m taken pri soners. Among. the 'intuitions of war captured are I'2o hold picee.., 'Awn, of which are very hear) guns The Rusdan Geucral, llebut.ff. 1111 S Citabii , hell Ill.' head quarter , at kulars, and intends , hurtly d, resume °pet atiuns agaii-t Anaidd and Redoubt liqh. His !limy is abundantly supplied with r rL ions by the \ rmeninip , . The defiles between liar= and Eizeridl ire held by the lidn , sians. tfairs in the Crimea are .luiet. Great preparatious continue to be made for augmenting the British Baltic ticvt in anticipa tion of operation; in the spring. Contracts have been made in Swe•len tor ill; French fleet and the aecumpati3ing army . 'f he Persian ambli , Aador arrived at St. Peters burgh un the Mh \VAAIIINIiT. , N CITY. .lanninr Brodhead called up resoluti••ii directing the. (~.r nets by th, nto propri..tots, Finance Committee to inquire into the exp•iclien- FLEMING BROS.. cv of reporting General Appropriation Bilis, or Succ...sors to J. Kidd Co, I'opting more sp•••••ly action au them iu order No. CO Wood Eurcut, corner of Fourth. to avoid the evil , of night -essions at the cloi+e --- _- of each Congress. and scenes which his acute kje• The Volume of Evitlence hoer of Dr. .orop of orrlor , rf . Far and Caterhed.ittem.,nnot of Llelleacy prereht , iron: .I(...iribintz. Ile with in favor ~f doulding the 1..• u Hal of mem- "'''' • r''Pr'" l, n"nliu tn.'w , F 3 l.r. We mullet pubiialt the . la•rs, itoluce eeleiirtealitig OW • 0,t011,4 IvAtt . l , dliar Roe . Nci.uutn, Praf. Cox al lisucennate. floe • A Fa.tee. and -s_ol of oilmen,. but thee, after all. would Nir ( la) ton lead no of tier power of the Senate to originate tie„-e bill' , • twenty-seven t„. lii r it, feta II• r• - •itaneuta--1111•re aamples of a east meat, veers leg , tier eel was I,,TUt to now, but no "f 1"..'","”) Lneug Weieite,"e" and flee,eeei, Inca , ' I L v ., leiLVs been taken c•oupetviit 1•• arre e et it ew a eta idle.ary am be be found tee alni.aet every city and Nlr. 1,1 end think th e ' the' Int o rem, t•u•••. aad the Ac - eels will furnish a patapulrt i-outaining L i i , u l ty t h e , l arge , • iiit••,tsiloti4 none ilea halos from the pillars of tho number %I' amendment,. tacked v•it I•oth iz. nee, liatets.d - to the,.. Rho ,i..syst Chian. col at a late period ••1 the session. uo.I to tier /111,11.411 , 11 t our r Seward, w bile vest tine, the ri•-•oluti••n. stilt k a n d "i'l .ri. K• w o uld not I'ollllllll 111111•-el!' a- It. I :to torteltriety tale, a holnaale and ratan. by R. F. SEI.I.ERS I he remedy pr••1•••-•e•I. Wood and Seaaenel stria• Ls. t „ tier to ,. furti ,,,, Ai.. , by liteNleF:ltSelN k ilito., Liberty street: R. P ART/.. :en & .I!.'KENNAN, Allegben) I:it !lii T -eihtle then ad Hurtled it... 1 items // ,• The hall„ ring su , apar i ,':.Let - 'rho ,• , 1 , !_.!I 1, aul-t IL.; cut act re slloct‘ of lIIIA aarnng romott . Itirhar I',lllet I's purtfu,,t in • arre 01 Sorofula. Ss-orlintic ~atterlng. I 1 11,1 t. nuinl•et 21 1 ite,•tt , ,ary 1,, units..., Erupti..us, 11,,11,:e4tiott. Asthma. Liver youtt.linto, el,ice, ll,x itruh'u fleas's , It., Heartburn. A, id Dt uctiotil and • hln re 31 ' 1 ' 6 ' "I ''''s tai tiANDS SAItSAPARIL.I.A 1"11 to 14au1,"'I S1.0!-• all ,1,1,t, , rt ats matter 1r. , 11 the 4t , t1010 pr.• Pullet au 1 . 1.1,1111411 , /11 . -t•ItIlt-i llllllllg is, ti. --.llt-tigllutts the runt:AMA t is. Ipr•A•ee•l ening l "" 1. en.,. it, met ta ,hurt Lute' r,sus.,ttatos tb, In ,1rret.•1: , ..,: the ire.y.n.n the t ,, kno•r, 111 party of 1. ,, u1-1 :u,,. r oplitillttott 1110 atitl sll.l by A Ft k [i 5 kNRS, proggittt,t,Thi eighth secti• , n ttl the l'hilit 1,11-hut N.,0 111- "01' wither ""n Pittsburgh, fire, and by dint lie -It 'lll,l 110 r nnt . Ice I " "Yj , ail,' 11, ja9.1111 !MIT.to it ,tr 1.r..- - • • Itatcl.elor , b; Flair Dye.--I..•rfectioli I, the Stu, ic'tn Catlt,ln•- r . la. I 1.-tie 'with MI [0 , 1:- 0.11llt'll.) 110 acres-lot load is, !I o 1 t., I . .tt It .11,•i-la. 11.11 . . i I ' , Ai have Thl3 01 Ili a,il IIL.I like chaff into 1„II, . n halm. I Intik-Med m 01.11,111 NVq...ds the riot-MR.lo,lml There had hero l .,••l 11 it••••,! L, n,. ..1 ItATrftEl.till'S flair won by tkatchlng Y, - I ,„ sror heu sh.pt, 112, sturtlt and truthful -1.1 their a- , etithbe , . .11,1 it..l ...71-t their wet tire not to disappoint the hopes 1.1;,• poop!, ..1 t tus it kfal, and told, or applied, at tie V t t F 1 \IJ :•1111 I ,tllll.llc- uit•ler Either Mut] by al Vlne,•ar 111.1 . •.n.l rotall, by Ur. Ow. 11. KETS6II, 1411 tltl t 'litct street. jttlialktv Mr 'l',n -hint it it 1 " Li' F ri'"ch r"" 1 """ till' ":"'N Oe- Important to Parnaers•-Sicw Disrov ,..ll,l rho p0,,p10 in a -11,-ts —till N 1 arfitrt. ag.titty=l EtIFT.IBLE CATTLI; POWDElt.—Tills'e the Ifs., 011114 states ---11,•• tioltlt•-• ciergY ' tit ul , In pumut pitch., atilt are really a gtto.l Sir IV Llk't IV 11 1" - ' /.'. /AA. only for the disease:, incttlunt to /wrset, cuterllll, fartsl.e 1,41 ;al If ht. „„,i er y tiro ,Is , eu. ; In so all excellent th.nighl p r .,, tt ,ju t • tt l EVIL' ...It, 1,. Inipro,* the rolulilloo of the animal. tore In It, I,c w , ' , 11 , 1 cut 1.•. tat. 1 . 1 , 10 aUtli MI or tb•es, they not way tutprote the condition of npilati• u. 01,1, rot;, but they Increase the quantity as well as im ti,.. • I nkttly of utak and I,utt , r The proptiett,r,i say LI," a. 11,• qukutity of Initt, Nous half a pound is. a p.m.,' ,t 11,,,k t. , rush ;ow, tilde dsoso IWISJIIS who illa Nl:er I,lc, =NM =IIIIIM= Com ‘tut thin,. January 7. -The Senate .4 t Mot ot gatti fed thi , morning hp electing the 11.4 lewitm otlicers Clerk, 11. T. I;a...can. of Frani: lie . Fir-t .I,.istatit. L. Foreman. a Rut tie 5e1,11,1 I; 1\ Shall'. “f" Br.twn Set' o•ant-at.ArmA, J Falmon. of Lorain First .1. The rm.,/ .14 f V. ‘ P 1 V 4, A, • c It 7 4 . • ' *7 .411 4: .., • 4;1: : ' • 7 ,'s . , ARRIVAL OF THE ARACIU CONGRESS II IT Ii urr t heti till Vi Ohio Legiulatore .1 IN. Shinly, Perry t int, S. Nlattliew ,, , of Franklin. , . . . The Senate passel the u.ual joint rusolution t ,, count the vote. for Governor, &o , ~n Wedne.,lay —then took n recess until 2 o'clock. very large untidier ~f per,,,no were in at tendance at the Hall of the House of Represent ative.,. to witness the otganizati , m The flimsy was called to order by Dr. Trevitt, secretary of state. lie members pre.ent , l their rre,l, tial /111 , 1 iitatiV . %, 01 the SUllrenle Miloiiing gentlemen wire then eleete.l officer- 11 House - N. 11 an-Vorliies, of \them , ,. Speaker. Jame. ef liar din, Clerk . VI Pint ..I , sNtaxil, and II Hall, of lielawaie, A ,, sistant Newton Brent. of Niurcan, Sergeaut-at -Irmn. Henry _t. liamiltmt. of iireen, Firm( si,tant Sergeant, and \ ilarber Seeond ,i , tant Sergeant. The Ilou,e then took a recess. The alter-teem setision Kav principally occu pied in 11-ttening to the reading of the message t't., Nledill It iv \ ery lengthy. Prom Harrliburg II tuki•ui January 7 —The st.rm of Sat ur,lay was very se\ ere i❑ thi, vicinity, and road nre znu,lll,',.oked up. 11a lia‘e had nu train front Philadelphia to day. In tile unly twenty-twu Sena tor- were pre , ent . others tieing detained by the Front New York iv ,11K. J untotry 7.- —The new city goverr }mint way orgiinizeil to -day. I nov 0. Bilker wo i, chi.son len t of the Board and Benj. h. Pinckney President of t` , „ Bonn , ut . Councilmen Ihith ore A nieriP.an,. The 11.1,1re,s reccivos warm 0' .mmentiatim. Fr°!...l Cairo (':vun. Januar', The fir,t New orlean3 mail tinder the new c , mtract arrived here to-dam. It was six days un route. The new depot of the Mound City branch 01 the Illiuoiy Central railrii.id was blown down this inorniu,: Railroad Accident .roc, Jauttary 7. Au accident occurred on the Lehigh Valley railroad this afternoon, uoar CAlN,aliptla, by which Charkm Wulf and his son were injured. One of them severely. The acci dent was occasi,ned by the train running ~%er low,. and sleigh. C January 7.—lt is still sni,wing. The NeW York wail a Sunday arrived at 7 u•eluek this evening. and goes south in thu mortiing. The Philadelphia mail of to-day ar rived te•night. PHILADELPHIA, January 7.--The snow storm on Saturday extended from Washington City to Halifax, and at the latter place it was raging furiously, fow• feet having fallen. The travel is ol , ltructed in every direction. The Weather at Salem, N. J SALk:M, N. J., January 7.—There is about 12 ' inches snow un a level, and the thermometer, at I . o'clock this morning, stood 4 degrees below Snow Storm. BUFFALO, January 7. Still snowing. The trains for Eastward have all been delayed. ArrivaLot *he Ohio and Pennsylvania - Ratiroad;' New YORK, January 7.—The St. Louis from THE ONLY IIAILIIOAD Aspinwall arrived this morning. This steamer RUNNING W EST F 11.0.111 PAT,TSBURG.H. left Notfolk on the 13th December, to carry the thrum PA "rltALis loos, at L.:3d . * 01 .;through I h t Lttli tee - I:tient of United States infantry to ksplur einumt4ti in I'd urn and to minutes. tttre. walloldained for Oregon. The St' Louis reach-. ' ., NtA.ll,^"ritAlrh,ivestit s 51. ed :Aspinwall on. Deeember, !- -ivhen the ?,^ loCpti.S6 lent . e at aP. NI. troops were immediately transferred to. the Gols make; (dos , Collnections t'restline, so dert.jigct and aid Oregon, withet4 aciiidedt; nod passengers! avoid deiention. Tits dircyt rout, to St. in good health. 7 he:TYreloir• sailed on the 26tli; I . 4.ouisdn now otti , n, v ia:o.ooin° and findlonnpolis. too stiles and the Golden Age would follow on the arrival shorter than via Clevland. First-class tare from ruNtairgh of the passengers that left New York ,yit the 20th to St. Louis, 003,30. Seeond class, .Sl2. Couttoliotta aro ult. mats nt ith the 'load to Cleveland. and at Mans- The Aspinwall Courier notices a rumor of a I 0.-1,1 silt the Road m Newark, Monroevillo and Sandusky projected confederation between San Salvador City. No Trains run ou Sunday. and Nicaragua. Throe Rot, ..onne , t at Crestline. For particular, see The St. Louis brings advices from Sydney to I the lst of October, from Valparaiso to the 30th November, Cala° to December 10, and Paito to December 13. The Australian dates furukh butt • little of importance. I (lallego Flour is selling in Sydney at SOs. From Chili it is stated that the treaty of amity uml commerce with Great Briain had been defi nitely signed at Santiago. The markets at Valparaiso were comparatively ! dull, owing to limited arrivals. Sugar had slight ly advanced, and there was some animation in Flour, owing to large exports. In Australia the prices had advanced to $10,75. Copper was in demand at $21,50 Another revolution was brewing in Peru; ar rent; were daily being made in Lima and Cos cilia's rule is fact approaching its end. WASUINGTON, D. C., January 7.—The roads between this city and Petersburg'', and even South of that point, are blocked up with 141:10W. Two trains are detained between Acqnia Creek and Fredericksburg,. The snow k six inches at Raleigh and drifted. The telegraph ling is down beyond Raleigh The thermometer is at 5.55. oz- On ench subject■ the testimony of W..mee 0...11,1 ~•)ncli.etire: August 2.1362. Mrs. Club., of No. Socond street, lwltcctug her child, about three Jeers old, to be troubled with woruot, purchased 'me bottle of Dr. NI Lane's celebrated Vertulingo, and gave It two tea-upoonsful, which hail the effect of causing the child r. discharge a large untidier of worms. The child in now en) good health. We would advise all p irents who siviisict their children to be troubled wjlL worina. 1.111 luunedtandJ pr.rrlmi, tlll.l athnilliStOr Err . NI I,Oi:A celebrated Vertnifuge It will cure. The vuntry !j: t, reftoal.,l tit all eases whcre d Jces eat give 50.t4far1,' , ... Purchanirii will be careful to ask for Dr. APLona's (51,5r0tr.l rcrirt,rve, and take mine elar.. All other Ver. in comparison, are wortliles, Dr. Sl'hane's genuine Veruilfi, , n, also 111,1 celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United State. and Canada. Sour genuine without the sight, ' to, ..1 FLENI I Nil 11/ti IL a p.,und and a half to tws pounds par with the +awe feod K. boforo. Of One thing we are ear Lieu, all NOR , use it elle° trill use it ill the LIMO, soul sac, vi.ol talon as Well mi improto Ow appearance 1 0,011 +t, k. Prtco 2,5 cants a paper; 5 paporq for 2,1. Q EU. 11. KEYSER, Car a, - of Wu,.al strout mud Vit.& alloy, Wholivalo attd Retail Agent. oh-From the N. York National Monitor r..hruary AN VAPOR.—Dr. Curtis litav dont., more to Ain°}halite the cumiltion of humanity affil.t..l with lung ii plants, than any other practitioner of medicltion that gtrugglenl s‘ Oh the sot rets of the Ittoteria usvii,a, for the I) the LH% euti.m and pei (cotton of an instru mew that conl. a to the intiga a mullein./ in the ethap, ik highly Mole tied Cate r, .c bleb ach tlauctly °a the s,l not, m Imhoff., by II) ulputhy. Thos who it.stblesl ,Imssrvios arising from disorilerod lungs., will their interosts by gis ing the liygtsin Valour a trail llrurAfm is tho original and only gone articlo, tIOVVg3WdkAS _ . 414—Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.—• If yoU don't want your foot pinched with b.til and short Stow kings, )on will take our advice and go to C. Usti's, coy ., of Market alley and Fifth strait, and buy some of those ,l.•bant flue Stockings, that make your feet feel nice mid coincertahle. btu also makes and .116 every variety of I I,iery that pm ran mention, at wholesale and retail. Itentembut the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth street odd Thou d.. udt wait. but attaie' '— To No. 1.114 Wont dtioct, whore )or ' t "Y 14. . ° CAI'S choup fa cant, ..au buy your HATS u ituniens.r NfORGAN 6, CO, 104 Wood dta:',44l ext door to the turner of Sixth street. Chr li' , ft useful and appropriate gift Isa lIAT t` • ..P, w hich can he purchased chtatp fur cash, from MORGAN .!‘ CO., 164 Wood street. Juit received, a lot of EXTRA FINE SILK lIATS. nir-Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex amine our stork of Son ILtn !Ind WINSPR CAPS. Just re coved. a large lot of Shanghai, Culestial, and other styles of Cap, sho h we win boll lost for cash. MOROAN ct CO, 164 Wood stroot. oclltl IRISH POPLINS AND TABINETS AT THE MONONGAHELA lIOLSE. I, l olt TWO DA YS ONLY—A superb stock x: of I oak Po PONS, direct (man our looms M Imllu% are ruapertfull) ,queated to gall 81211.1 evrmine h.,' magnitioeut rubee. AsgF-t pro trout 9to 5 i'clodr.. Parlor "II," Monongahela L PIM. MOS. Sc CO. j_TORSES FOR SALE—The sub - 2 A I .., ,o 4, odtas tor Halo THREE valuable HOU:NES—a npan a N,vim anti li bay—all large ;1111.N.,11. - la ,Irtngla Hun., For further Information 14,- 1.1, to M. K. MOOKI/ KAU, 1.7 ,Iti Centre avenue, Seventh Ward. Books: BooKs: , . &c.— Preme,.tt's Philip the Itieconti. Ten Years Among Mimic Lifr: or, Before wed Behind the Curtain, by Ritchie, formerly Mrs. Mowatt Henrietta Robinson, by U. Wilson. Black ev,sot. for Decenther. Panorama ui Life and Literature, for January K awkerk.wker, for January . Lslie's Ladies' illazelle, for January. The Illustrated Lotulou News, (latest number.) Leslie's Illustrated Paper, tar January bth. All the Magarines (received) for January. In_ Subscriptions taken for any Magazine published. W. A. OILDENFENNEY k Oh, ja7 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. DON"I' BELIEVE IT, Unless you can sat -Ist) yourself that the statements made concerning the Itt.tt/P:TIC SOAP are true, and that a trial in every ease 11 ill satisfy these who use it. The Ilerpetic Soap la prepared I.y the sulatcriber. from the recipe of a London chemist, and used for rendering the skin smooth, soft and delicately lute , all chaps, chafes, etc.. on the hands are healed by it. For the cure of core, rough hands, It in tutuivalled. As a Nursery Soap, mothers, and all others having Ike care of children, will had It an excellent article. Price. 124 cents per cake, ur j 1,25 per dozen. geld, alien.. a and retail. by L. CUTHI3ERT, 63 Market street. DWELLING HOUSES, STORES, &c., TO RENT—A large Store Seem on Third street; a.. Store iruoin, N 0.78 Fourth street; two largo Warehouses on Wales street; a Dwelling House, with large lot, near the :outer depot, in Allegheny ; a Dwelling House on Pride street; a Frame House and two acres of ground on the IllinerevHlo road; a Dwelltug Horse on Hancock street; ono on Decatur street; two small Houses on Clark street; s. Warehouse on Filet Street, and a Dwelling House iu Lawrenceville. Apply to ; . ia7 '• CUTHBERT k SON, 53 Market street. From Washington nearly i eumlng fit: Tune wain. for no man here halo.' ,r • .4..; .~Y"t>t~° ~!~ 'rhru,:h 75, kit, alw Add to eincinn.ttk, Louis villc, St 1,n14, Clu,„Lgu. Iloek Island; Fort (10,•land, and t tto pruwirtal towns and cities in iho ,•st. The NEW BRItiIITON ACCAININIUDATION TIt.A.LN leafeS Pittibuigh at 16 A. M. and .1,15 P. M, and Now• Brighton at 7,30 A M. and 1 I'. AI. Fur Tickets and further information, apply to .1. 0. CORRY, At the earner office, under •the Sionougabela [louse, U[ at the Fr.d,ral stra.t Station, to EORLIF, PAItE IN, Pittsburgh, NoTeleber 1855. Ticket Agent Ohio and Indiana Railroad, BEING TIM Continuation of the Ohio & Penna. R. R To FORT WAYNE, THREE' FII.NDRED & EIGRIREN MILES FROM PITTSRURGEI TRAINS CONNECT AT CRESTLINE, without de t.mtmn, with all the Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rad, and also at Forest with Trains going Not th and South, 011 tho Ma,! River and Lake Erie itoilniad. For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Onion of tho•Ghlo and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, Or at any of the following points: Fort Wayne, Bellefontaino, Cincinnati, Urbana. Dayton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richinund, Findley. Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to oak for a Ti.k.et by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. Jen S. B. sTRAUGUAN, StiVt, FARMERS AND MECHANIC INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. g.v" -- - Incorporated by the Legislature of Penns) Ivanin 1955. Pittsburgh Branch Otßee. Nu. 90 Water idreet. Au capital, SJOU,UOU. Paid up capital, and securely iuvelited, s'2oB-000. TllOB. B. FLORENCE, Well. EDW. S. ILcLMBOLD, Secretary. As:SETS OF THE CONIP-kNY. P. VAL. St VOL .L.ll.glivty County Ronda. (Pittl•urgli Ana $22.000 06,Q0 Allegheny Bents. A Ilegli,ny '12,0)0 Pittsburgh City Coup, elB 39,000 30.400 Philadelphia Vs. 10,000 `...3.50 Dclooore 30,00.1 '23,400 Reading Rai . ..... ....... 12-.200 12,000 Ani4unt Loaned vu Nii,rtg,ig.• in the City ,d Phibulet. phia.. 61.800 A upuint cecored 11t Collateral or Per -4.011 Prof —rty :tf.i Cush hand nod w Bat& '214040 Amount of Fire or Marine Losseii asivrtidned mid not paid None. Amount of Fire or Marine Losses claimed, other than tin.ive ascertained and unpaid None. The Company ha no umettiod Claims at the Parent Office. and will adjust and pay In this city all lasso occurring at the Pltttiburgh Bra, b. For itniurance apply to TIIOMAS .1. HUNTER, Agent. der? 90 Water street, Livtween Wool and !iiarildt.' PI TT SB LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE ISSLTANCE COJIPAX 1, CORNER AF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Pr.si•lZsut. Jelas D. NUtu, S,,rewrY. 42.4—'1114 Company make!: ecru insuraniv appertaining to or rwinierted with LIFE RISKS. Al., against HULL AND CAIOIO RISKS on the Ohiu and MiNsinippi I:Ll,rs and tribulari,, and NIA.KINK RISKS g”norally. .1 0.1 10 as 141,1 Lantago by Fir,', and against the E'rrt4 0( the arid tab let Naviß-azwat and Transportati , w. At the lru,at rate. Cvhi..tont with .tety tii all }irth.. 1,1 I:E.Cions. 1101m.rt. k.if‘l,ly, Alexander Brut!loy, Japes >. II to ~:, J..lan Fullerton, J. ho ll'Alplu, Samuel 3l'Clurkan. \‘,lllun l'l,lll.pi, J maws W. HM1111(411. .1,..11. : , ..,:ott, Charles Arl.uthuot, J....wt.!, I'. ilaniun, NI. D, bayitl Richey, J ..1111Ve MiLI,I.II, John M'Uill, 11...tratio N. Leo. liutanumg. 1te1,17 EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY oF 111"I'SBURGII. N IL oh' It ERG Elt, Presitlvnt. 11~'BEI:T FINNEY. St.cretary. C. W. EA11'111:1.0it, General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL EINDS )(ARISE A ND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS. J. 11. Sli,Aintwrger. C. W. liatOiel.r, M. P. iin,nk. W. W. Martin, T 1,1,1. Jr. Unviti - - e - e• All LO,S, alht/Li I/ ell b 1 parties Insured othl, policies =word by this C”Illpally will lw!liberally culjusted . atal prouipt y p.u.l at it, OFFICE, No. (iv WATER. [jyll • PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTII , MIIZED CAPITA!, 8300,000. 43-loittm, Boltlino nod ether Property rro.lnst Li,. or Fin•, tot the Peril. to yea and lnlnnd Navi t.r.itioo Trannyurtatson. Win. F. J,llinhton, 11,,1y Patterbon, Jacob Paint - in - , A. A. I.:arrivr,. W Nrelintock, Jai. P. Milner, Gror,le W. Suuth, W. S. Ilaveu. D. E. Park, 1. it rier Sproul, \Valle Ilampum, D. 31. Long, A. J. JOlll`6, J. 11. JOtleM, 11. R. Coggbhall OFFICEIIi. 11M. JOIINSToN Virr Prrsid..7ll., t'ATTERS.).N. S tt•id l'rras 1. CAILILIER. British & Continental Exchange. 1-3101 IT BILLS DRAWN BY • DU CAN, SHERMAN & CO, ON TUE UN/OS DANK, LONDON, 13 SEW OF S 1 AND I . l'W ARDS. .04).- These Drafts are available at all tho principal Tow-tp, Ott ENOLAND, scomAsD AND IRELAND, and the VON TI N ENT. We also draw Slant 1141.4 uR In, A, Glruzarbaum & .I\" T .1 /N. Which, eri,•s as ,L remittance to all parts of it ERMANY SW I TZER LAND and LIOLLA N D. Parsons intonding to travel abroad, may pr,cura, throuo as. Letters of Credit, on which Money can lw olotaine,c, 11, tie,,led. in any part of Europe. C. , LLLVTIONM of Bill, Noted, and otlwr seNz[kties /ino.kkly wall receiva prouipt attention. WILLIAM IL WILLIAMS a al„ Wood, .wear Third CITIZENS' iNSURANCE OF PlTTtilili JoiNIPAN V H. SAMUEL. BADALEY, Pr,uidont.. iihT/CE: D 4 Water siree' A"L a ry. .G luau„, UU' - 31.41 . nr: and stred4. and Allaziisalpiii AND CAROL) RISKS, on thu Ohio 1.14-111IN6 Mr . ..14,111 and tributaries. Also, P . _4.1. Lou or Dainaii,. b) FIRE. and r iainst,tlio Perils of the Son and Inland Navigation .cansportatiou. - William Batraler. Capt. Mark Sterling Jam. 111.. Coopor, Samuel M. lifer, Samuel Rea, William 'Binglau, Itobert. Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth, 130.10 M. Plnnock, Francis Sellers, S. llarbangh. J. Sehommaker, Walter Bryant, William R. flays. John Shipton. Ld6:2l WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE L,} • T.. 1 lICNTER, Agent, No. 90 {Puler street, l,eiwoeu Rood aul MArkot.. Pittsburgh. OFFICERS. F. A. BLDeliSt.3l., President. J It 3 BURDICK, Vico President. LEVI MARTI N, Seey and Treasurer. PITTSBURGH 111.1FERENCES: James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plummer, James Wood, R. M. Riddle, Joi. V. Ilartough, Dr. Jno. E. Parke, %Vim Simms, Birmingham, Iktwson, Newmyer A. Co jld _ JAMES BLAKELY, ELROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGII. VEYS.Paßsengers brought from the uld country t, Pine burgh, and moneys remitted to Enrol*. PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 Fifth Street. Are- BEEN AND BLACK TEAS, warranted to give sat I.ll . llotton. RETAIL PRICES. BLACK(. fir,ELNF. 46,ng--50, 62, and fluent! Young Ilyson—:.o. C 2, 75, and qualify $1 i lb.l finest quality, $ll4 lb. lingllgh Breakfast-50,75 and!lmlxrial and lltinvorder-50.. sl'{+. lb. 62, 75 and ..S1 lh. Orson and Black Teal ~1 all grades put up In metallic paekages expressly be the trade, and Will be sold at the 10\1 - outprice, INJFEKR--Prime Rio and Jara Coffee. green and roaated. SIRJARS--Lovering'a Crushed and Pulverized Sugnes: and prima N. I l. Sugar. Baker's tirmna, Coc...a and Clwo/law. S. JATNES. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, ( succe.s,„,„ to Arnold ,f Wiiliamx, MANI:FACTURE:RS ON CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY. For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. 94- W. A. A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or lib FurnaisbCburcle ea, Schools, ll.mpitals, Factorioa, Green Houses, /-tweilingu, Court Houses, Jells, ur Hotels. No. 25 !demi - ET STREET, Pittsburgh, White Fish! Fish! Fish! . Riu,R & HUBBARD, SANDUSKY, 01110, have for sale and keep constantly on hand, a 0141 enwly of fiRMII AND adlte WMTE . .FI3Iif, and all other vanetias ofhAr,NlyTh c o ie '' 14 t. Neeffl 0. W. C.a.sm, W. K. Nitpick, T. B. Lihtike, It. D. o.lirtio, .1,11.1 A. Q - 111.Eilloy S. S. Bryn.zi., C 0 11P A NI; New Lisbon, Ohio. .t...H. , ~.:- '..: ""MAUME - 11ValltiliCE ' ' tvuomussitszeTill gAXETACTUREW INSURAUE COMPI OF PHIL ADEORIi I AAA' f '" LmAIITFR P6TIIRTII liY RiArt 0 7 iitirtnitt;VAA. Chartered Capital, 8500,000. FIRE, ALA RINE AND 121 LAND T1?AN87 , 0117 1 .470* • AARON Ft. trypfxboTt • ° ° ROGERS. Secretary, • ' • GEOROE VOONO; Treatrairr. A ere - a ° " R.Tijoinaa,, • Mahlon lillitintbara, Nicholas 0. Taylor, AltriA Webb,' • orrin itogvni, Edstll4ll JOLieS, , Joseph heady, JamesßitOttit.: iht" -- Thla Company hal been orgtinirA with" a (Nell CAtri tail, and the Directora have dmerminedle ailanktiti 'bus - Items to its available ma:tunics. To...olnervo prudefice In itiritlatt tag its Mitt ti promptiattitattnerst Pittalitl 6 h Office, No. r.S Water, strect... • NM-TON JONES,.Agent.: - The folfowingive- ~-,- -.- ..44PgtfAKcgth.,, , ,, , .ev0. 9,-, tromr ,-, # oo lf knovm‘mul revonsiblofirgoo4),Pittg burgh Ints',e",nnthorized. ref6rotind toltrenfotith too.td 10 the .tability and Mundtoret of the l.fanufoeeurere Ineuranee Company. , _ Kramer tt . Kfthm, Nit-ini,,,Citihiel: CA., . 4 i George P. Smith & Co.. Ihniminn & etimpbel, „ Jonee, Tiernan & Co., U. Chiltla & co. . nevi PEARL STEAM M-IU 4 4 FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAIIIIIEB . 1e..10 either ' OfArs two Cittee. ORDOte MOS be left at the IIIRI, orlukcseaitt g 044 1.0.3 AN, NV nsos & CO., 62 ITOOtFahreht. -4 BRAUN It ItEITP.R, cor. Llbertyittat St. CIAII Otaall' 11. P. SCIIIVARTZ, Drqgfist, AlleglOnyl .1 TEIII,13: CASE, ON lIFILIVIi - EM' • - }Y 2 - 4 BRYAN, Ir.ifigiD tir .441.00 3. .., • , . _ ALEX. liVNir, :1L- FLOUR, GRAIN BACON, LARD, LAID OIL 9 09 A-VD PRODUCE "a ENERALLY, 49,714.1k1'e ZYPIIMPROI7. NEW I.OVERTISEMENTSw, H — -- OUSE OF REFUGEkDk crr i ,- haii n .li r eti -- ~pen,d f the salo of articles manufactory' a! Um Uoaoo of Beluga, at N0..79 SMITHFIELD STREET; first door helms Diamond Alloy., , ' Wholesale and Retail Merchants will filmes) cull anil.6x, amine oar stork of Wag. AM) 81102:3. Made of the best matotialo, and In the must rulodentlat manner. Person. patro`nizing the establishment, whilo fur; warding the interests of tho inatitnticin, can !aware articles at reasonable oric,. 1)00K MATS alAu fur trate. Trc cues, - 1 - IR. .I AY N 1•:' S CELEBRATED FAAIIIX Jo , mra, ICI NE:I— -EX PEt"ettRANT,. TONIC VEUItIVUII 8, II Ala TONIC', SANATIVE PILL.% ALTE It ATI V it, I AO I.: E PILL* C A RIIIN ATI VE RA L.SA_3I.I LINIMENT. • ' n. - 1. All the above preyau - athms. fat sale at- propiffitpr! prtues, by S. JAYNEN, No:1,18 Fifth atteot, , 1 jett:lnt Agent by -qteeint aiipertitinertt. • FOIL SALE—A Cottage House and nate on Ewalt street. Lawrenceville. Thalot by I2S, fronting on two Ftivets: the house 1130 by :12, ono and a half story high—coutaina a wido collay,ifotll r ionei on first floor and two largo rootits.alitre, sittlata 14 . 1 the Omnibus Station. This Is really ti Prtipott ivy and cvnifortablo, with fruit sbralibiiiy, Sc. 'it o f owner in desirous to go West. awl will sell this property IA a. barptini Apply to DaSJ - BLAKELY it 'TILE Stockholders of the Allegheny tuld..Net Brisbtou ebet Rohl are reqaeatett to calla the erode of )IIFFI3T, OLD h DA (LIPP. Allegheny, and pay over, Ten per rent. of ti. slud: 10 ttto Obelia Dodd, on.etbefora the 23.1 inoaat. JA2d.CS OLD. 'Prenatirer . or : . 11.o g iteny and Now Drighten. P. It. Co.. a. y INSEED OIL-15 bbIR received and , to _ILA rale by 11331 RESITS 11% COLLINS. OIL CAKE-3 tons thin oblong Cake Ibis day rrdeis,d and for e..de 1 .03 1111 N II COLLINS.' LEA'PHERS—This day received aid for eado. I.y Ihys lIE\IIY_II..COLLINB. SHERIFFS SALES. El VIIVIU F. of .sundry nrits of s ficri fin . ;w3, vett— ‘,/,,Jut. and (aim,i !arias, issued: out of the- District Court for the county of Allegheny, and to the rilwriff of said e.,tizikirclireeted, there will be ex— posed to public sale: at the Court) Ifolite,lh the of Pittsburgh, in said county, on Monday. the 28th. day of January, 1.85 ti, at hi o'clock, A. M, tho fets lowing described property, cit t A 1.80: All the right. title, it..: est and t loan pf E. J. llurkpi,iof, II a.„,, to all that certain let or pa l eel of ground situate L .0 Is bib 1\ era. cat s of l'ittihtitgli, bounded rind despite. . (..lions. to wit: itegitining on the north side el.Litezty st . r&it,• at the iiiter , .ati,n of tho .aid street a n d the AlanOr orSpring field lime; thetas: along Liberty street ninety-sirfectlunnatAs Clymer street; thence by u line parallel withC . ly reel' _strekts one hundred feet to Spring alley; thotiea nit/11,1 sold allAty,to-, worth. Norton nreet ninety.sis fi et; thence by a line paint-. lel with Clymer , ii rem one hundred feet to Liberty streo4.ori « place of beginning: having thereon eructed three:brick boil 5.,6 on Libet ty street and nix on tile alley. ti Seized and taken in exeentiou as the property of $. J.. Burke, at the suit of kl, F. Denny, for use. ~ . ALSO: ,„.__.' . 9 All the right, title. interest and clalro of Efenry Iltrirro , rrsni Or, In and to all thus," centigrams tote or pkiees of !gristatof situate in John Brown's titan or lute, adjoining tlid Itarattittti:" of 'lmmingham, at the rota of Coal Kill, to therOttilship,Or ' St. Clair, alai numbered and described attlidlotia,vig: .ono Of . the 'aid pieces of ground being the, wrsturly lot(' of Jot . Marked number eiglitaen in the oforaterrid plan, being i.ttitt ' treat In width or Hoot on Manor eta I,t, and e,l endiug,liftek,' equal width one hundred and fifty feet to an %Hey (luentx feet wile). and the other piece of ground being Int tArailce4 number nineteen on the aforesaid plan, being IsrettlY r. ,, , Il' f width or front on ?donor street, and extendtrig tock,'erruril to kith, one bombast end tilt, - feet to the d0rt:.331,11t110y—,4. adjoining said half of ha No. IS MI its west side, saiLt_.t,tytr, lots teeing jointly in width or trod tru Lamer 4tront Ihitti feel. and eateuding IntA, u.laal y6'41'01,0/10 hundred nod atty feet to the uf4e.aaiil alley7-whereou is ertsiteal a frameiwelle • illy loon.:. A.•ize,l and taken In e a et.l.ltlva 101 the prlapnitt, of Littnry 13riiikmaii, at the suit ei Julio Brown. : t ts ALSO t All the right, title, litleter an claim, of William ettml..l. ,0 hell, of. in and to all that certain lot or pion) of ground kil 11,de of the liorough or rarrrrp.ourgh, bounded andti,,,,itvor A t,liens to wit. Beginning at a 1.04 On North Canal SO. • ' ib, m ,.. 0 by land of Slimy °lisps north three dour+, -01;, to eat v.one perches 1,1 I. ll4rty c,,r.,t. strwt I then- , went' street north tightylwo degrees. east foot Br' ... by Sail pord \eal4 a post ; t ynce..by lama ni Or ...1 Raven-tenth three degrees, East u neteen,jeirell'ai i. .• 0 / 01 CONL 3 i'2 l 4, di edth to North Canal street • orcsai , ' .rd twenty-five nun , itroot south qixtysine and n 1,,,,,1 , ...i. and thence eliAr Aug and fifteen litindrodti.a, at toe . deem's, west lira obis ninety-two ituA i,orsai..lo,tp• . plare.of beginning, csintainiiiig erecte,i, sou 4a.5% ka` _4l itetrilen tik,ro or Leath whernonfirt. Seized and eye:' ...a dwelling house. GamplielL . „i t° .iu execution as the property of Villlittua rd:oe - ~,..410 te suit of Thomas Bakewell, Guardian of the 1- .en .4' John I'. Bakewelf,.tilee'd, • ' - ' i t ALSO: . ‘ 1 All the right, title, interest and claim, of Thatnas•Slinpani.- ,1. in and to all that pie, or parcel of land, situate ha Colthts t „or nship, I,outobst and described as follows . viz :•Britititicit 10, the public tvu•l leading to the Northern "Itrrielltiti . lby land of Catharine Negley, James S. Negloy,autl Jantlett,4lelNP In a lately of ! John N. Berlin, upart which, ii tirgcbal a, briet .Iwelllttg home and stable, and other improSeMent4 ILA' containing about twenty tieree, • heing the anion pijoil. ' K Wh ThOLUSti Sililp3o.l now resides. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Theron,' Simpson, at the watt of Hubert Bell. . . i I ALSO: f g All the riglit, title, Interest and 'claim of Nicholas Eller, of,. in and Malt that certain lot or piere of ground situntelu the plan of lota laid out by John Brown, on the south side of the Mouangehela river, and now included In the bounds of thr Borough of Eirralngliam, unit In sold plan of foti as number twenty-two, bounded on the north by Mimi 4.reet. 013 the wait by tot No. 31, on the east by lot N0.:173, tool on the south by an alley twenty-four feet wide, and con taining in front on Mary street twenty-foorfeet,und in depth , preserving the mine width one hundred and. twenty-lent,° the afore: aid alley twenty-Goo feet. wide—ou which inereet isi a small frame shed. Also—All thieut seven contiguous lots or nieces of groutltl situate in the - plan oflids laid out by Jdhn Brown,on theMitth -ode of the Mentingshola river, in the township of St:Clair,' sad marked and numbered in said plan as follows, ttewit: Numlass 15, lii. 17,11,19, 20 and a'l, being bounded On, seen la trth by a sixty foot Wrest, on the west by Wayne titredt,Olt the south by an alley twenty-four feet wide, and uu the east, by lot No. it- - ', contatuittgiulutly La width or trout on said sixty foot street one hundred and sixty-eight feet, and inn-. niug back equal width with Wayne strum one hundred and twenty feet to the aforesaid alley in length or de=. whereon are erected two brick !lenses, two small houses, two pop factories, and two double frame houses. i ~„' Aiso—All that for or piece of ground. being the wt , sterlye lent of lot touched m number twenty-three in tho-plait of lots laid out by John Brown, on the sunlit side of the Morton- , i gslicht river, and now included within the a:wino-ate bounds of the 'Borough of East Birtolugharn; being - bounded on the north by Mary street, on the west ley lot No. tli.l, on the eolith by an alley twenty-four feet wide, and on tho east liy the , other part of the none lot N 0.23, and contuining in front cm 31ary street twenty feet, and ht depth along thq, lino pf.tot No. IL', preserving the same width mutlissartily otteitundred and twenty feet to the aforesaid alley. Seized and taken in execution as the property of 'Nicholas Eller, at tho aultil of John Brown. ALSO : All the right, Cala, interest and claim of Conrad ltuppoof, . iu and to all that ho or piece a ground, being iv:reposed uf. ports of loot marked to 1.11.111.1L11, twenty-three and twenty four in the plan of lots laid out by John Brown, or. the,coutt} side of the Monongahela river, and included Within the' cut potato hounds of the borough of East Binfilngham, uSal bounded :old described as follows• to wit: Beginning; on the • southwardly side of Mary street. at the distance of - twertte Get emtwardly from the corner of tot number VsretliPtiv4, and at the distance of two hundred and twelve ' , feet front , Brown street; thence along Mary Street emits-artily twenty • bet . thence at right angles with Mary street, and - parallel with Brown street. southwardly one hundmd and twenty fist to on alley twenty-four feet wide; thence along said aliplyi, westwardly twenty feet: thence tit right angles with *aura. alloy, and parallel with Brown street, uorthwardly one bum ' Bred and twenty feet to Mary street, the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Conrad itupp, at the snit of John Brown. ALSO: All the right, title, interest and claim of Adam Tech, cif,' in and to all those two certain lots or pieces of ground situate in the Borough of East Birmingham:l, beginning At the distance of two hundred feet from the north-west corbel of Meadow street and a twenty-funr feet alley running mid way betwroa Nary and Josephine streets,-and COMMA twenty -feet each on said alley, and extending back, prole „.. sing the same width, slaty feet to Mary street. Also—Two other lots situate in said Borough, beginnings., at the distance of forty-eight feet from the south -cam corner. of Ilarmuny and Mary streets, and fronting each twenty-four feet bu Mary street, and preserving the same width and ex tending ha.* one hundred and twenty feat to a twenty: 1.1 foot alley. -'• • - Seized and taken In eXecution is the property cilia.= ••• Tesh, at the suit of James eis. Davis. TERILS ow Sans-911 bids under $5O, each; bith ' of $5O and over, the purchaser to pay cash $5O, aid' 10 per cent. on the excess. - - . ' RORY PATTERSON, Sheriff. l• • SLIERIFF . S Orrice., January 4,-1866. DIVIDEND --CITIZENS' INSURANCE • COUP .1.7 / .—The President and, Winters. ot..this Corupan have this day declared a dividend of Slx. Ratters pa dlaz.v. upon the Capital Stock- 7 4 Iva dollars-payable to the stud, holdera ex their lewd reprasentattva. union. dollar s:reclittal. - to their shad., on and after the ft tnei,. . . deel.5:2AR SAMUEL‘k... .~ _:~~.... ~'• f...~._ ~~,~~ --ri, . , , "
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