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PITTSBURGH POST
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
THURSDAY MORN
EWE
RIZIPOR'Y OF TH If. SECRETARY OF THE
The Reports of the Secretaries of the different
departments of the government at Washington
have now been published, and abstracts of their
moat Important portions have
.appeared in our
paper. We regret that our space would not per
mit us to publish them in full, voluminous as
they are. They are full of information in rela
tion to public affairs, and axe prepared with a
-degree of ability that is almost universally COlll
Among ,the ablest of these reports is that oP
Mr. Dobbin, Secretary of the Navy. The Navy
Department has never had a more efficient head:
or a Secretary more faithfully and earnestly de
voted to the improvement, in all its branches, of
that right arm of our national defence. He has
labored diligently to render our navy more ef
fective in proportion to the number of vessels of
war that we have than that of nny other nation.
By next spring or summer six new war steamers
of the largest class will be added to our navy.
and every improvement in the art of
ing, equipment and armament has been adopted
and applied in their construction. Nu vessels of
war afloat will excel them, and probably uune of
their size were ever constructed and made ready !
for service in so short a time as they will be, if
completed as soon as is now expected.
We are glad to see that Mr. Dobbin recom
mends and urges a still further increase of the
nary by providing for the immediate building of
six steam sloops of war and we presume that
Congress will act favorably upon the recommend
ation.
But it is nut alone in the increase of our ships
that the reforming and progressive spirit of Mr.
Secretary Dobbin has been manifested. The or
ganization of the whole naval service has been
improved, and reforms effected that have long
been needed, but found no one bold and judi
cious enough to undertake and carry out pro
perly. A very few years more would enable
him to place our whole naval force upon a foot
ing, good management, and of. numbers and
power of vessels that would enable us to meet
any naval pewter in the world.
The present state of the world, and of our
foreign relations imperatively demands :in in
crease of our navy. A strong navy in for this
country the surest guaranty not only of safety,
but of continued peace. With a naval force
eiltfal to that of France no nation of the world
would ever avail this country, and England
would no longer trouble our borders or our con
tinent with her protectorates, and her insolent
interference in our Spanish relations.
The country is indebted to Mr. Dubbin for his
zealous and judicious services in this behalf.
RENA TOR AND TREASURER
A letter from Ilarrisburgh informs us that the
western members .1 the Legislature seem to be
concentrating on the Hon. Henry lb Foster as
the candidate for United States Senator, and on
Henry S. Magraw, as candidate fur State
Treasurer. Mr. Foster is well known through ,
out the State as a sound democrat, and a distin
guished lawyer, and has heretofore represented
his district in the House of Representatives of Con
greas with distinguished ability. He is now a mem
ber of the House of Represenottivesat Idarrisbu rgh
and has a good deal of western strength, to start
with fur a nomination and the election of either
Mr. Foster, Mr. Dawson, lion. Charles Stealer,
or Got McCandless, would give satisfaction to the
west. Western members will doubtless combine
on the one must likely to secure to our end of the
State our undouiitod and admated claim to the
Senator. We have interests at stake that make
it a matter of great importance that this right
be secured by combined action iu favor of some
western man.
The Greensburgh papers claim that Westmore
land county is not only entitled to the mau, hut
prr,cists the loan abundantly qualified to do hon
or t his native State in the United States Senate.
The contest for the office of State Treasurer i.,
said to be quite animated. The Democruh.
base the matter in their own hands; and
quite a number of candidates are offering,
and their claims strongly urged by their friends.
Prominent among the candidates stands H. S.
Magraw, Esq., of Lancaster county. Mr. Ma
gram is well known throughout the State as a
sound and =comprising democrat; a gentleman
of decided ability and experience in business,
and has hosts of friends throughout the State.
We are not yet informed of the names of all the
candidates, but feel assured that no one can be
found to whom the management of the financial
affairs of the Commonwealth could be more safe
ly entrusted.
HEtr.—A few weeks since the Merchants' Ex
change and Board of Trude appointed a commit
tee consisting of Messrs. John S. Cosgrove,
Samuel Dilworth, David M'Candless, Isaiah
Dicke}' antl J. D. Canfield, with power to act in
connection with other citizens of Pittsburgh to
solicit subscriptions to the Nicholson Run and
Pine Swamp Railroad and Coal Company, the
corporate but abominable title of a most useful
and important link of railway, thirteen miles in
length, connecting the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad with the Cleveland and Mahoning road,
reaching from Darlington to New Castle, and
placing Pittsburgh in direct, and by the shortest
route, with the lake trade. It is to be hoped
this Committee will act, and tend to further, if
possible, this connection. Mr. E. sankey, who
has the matter in charge, is at present stopping
at the Monongahela House, and will give all in
formation necessary. The citizens of l'itts
burgh are culled upon for but a small stun, and
in view of the important advantages to be gained,
we hope they will cheerfully respond to the call
of the Committee. A few thousand dollars will
give to our city the advantage of a trade now
directed to other markets, and realize to our
businei,s mart an imznense premium id' a corn
pairolively mall expenditure.
\ E ar was so cold last night that
the pi , i.ould not burn in many of the street
lamp , . In tact it was one of the c,,l l lost days
we have had in Pittsburgh for several years
The freezing of water• in the metres, the bursting
of water pipes, and the ice in the rivers pro
duced many inconveniences and annoyances that
will make this '•cold snap" remembered for a
long time. There is just snow enough on the
ground to make pretty good sleighing, but it is
too cold to enjoy it. Very few sleighs were out
yesterday. It was too, cold for that kind of
amusement ; and business generally is almost
suspended to await the relaxation of the severity
of this very '• backbone" of our winter. It
can't lant long.
ONE GOOD Wilt: LANTERN.--IMile the Dav
enport family of mediums were giving an exhi
bition in New York the other night, says the .4k
bany Evening Journal, and the spirittt were play
ing on musical instruments, in a dark TOOD I / 4 a
watchman present suddenly let on the light of
his dark lantern, and the audience were asto#
ialied to see that the mediums themselves were'
the actual players on the instruments. The
scene broke up in laughter, swearing and gener
al confusion.
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THE NEW S
The London tines devotes nine of its columns
to a •• prelindlinty review " of Macaulay's new
volumes, and promises a continuation of the
subject hereafter.
Samued,Rogers, the hanker-poet, died at his
residence in London on the 17th November, at
the advanced age of ninety-five. Ile was the
friendly rival of Byron, Scott and Wadsworth,
and in money matters of Peel and the Roths
chills. lie was very wealthy--estimated at
several millions pounds.
Rev. John 0. Choulos, a talented Baptist cler
gyman—formerly of England, but more recently
in charge of congregations in Boktou and Now
York—died in the latter city. aged fir, years. lie
wrote in account of Commodore Vanderbilt's
visit to Europe in the North Star. which wa,
published in a handsome octavo volume.
The Moyamensing Soup Society recently
passed a resolution determining that nii re
commendations fur bread and soup be given to
persons of confirmed habit , of intemperance.
or those who lead licentious lives." As might
be expected, this delightful specimen of Poch
suilhan philanthropy has brought out some crit
cism more pointed than complimeutsry.
Henry Ward Beecher was announced to lec
ture on Friday evening Last, in Philadelphia,
when nearly two thousand people were present
to hear him. He, however, did not make his ap
pearance from a misapprehension of the time.
and to satisfy the audience Rev. Pennell Coomb,
who was down fur the next lecture • agreed to
take the former gentleman's place. On a vote
being taken on the subject, there being nearly
as many nays as yeas, Mr. Coomb declined to
proceed. Mr. Beeeher's subject was to have
been Mirthfulness." From a report of the
proceedings we incline to the opinion that had
ho been present he would have found considera
ble material fur his lecture iu the audience on
Friday night.
NI: NI ttnn of persons have inquire.l of us wilt
the books for receiving stock to the Ohio Im
provement Company have not been opened at
the Merchants' Exchange soc,rding anto,w.ce
went. he are not able to inform itp - onrers.
There are sonic of our most substantial citizen
named corporators, and WC pre,Wile they
should attend to the books if it was deenicl ne
cessary to open them ‘‘e hope the matter aiii
be attended to.
THE AMERICAN PARTY AA i , THE PitEsint.Ncl.
—Á copy of a secret circular. ksued by ail Hid , .
Council, ha. , been publithod ex ten-ix - el, in that
State and Kentucky„which , tronely adv,cato•
George Lan for the Preaidettcy. It lays by re ,
"unavailable," , Jlillrar.l Fillmore and all the
other prominent men of thc ty The c,rcn
lax say: , " our aork i, men aork I itdould ,
The work required t. , elect •• List. I).Ak
George" President of the -e State+ i
child', play, and ratio r toe. much to acc,,ltipli,h
ill one day.
SENSIBLE 1 TUk - it"T
htepreSelitlithe fl , lll the Filth
rict, South Can,i,i,a, ho, puldi•hc.l
or Lir st.t, tm.iu g 1,1.1.l.,•o
the Cincinnati Deint.cratic
meet' , early in June n, tt
The Great Snow Storm
Fr,. l'lttla.l.•lphia Et \I.
this vicinity, un Saturday. and (out/nuts! tw!
about three yesterd a y morning in,
...Jon at II t o es on Sat arday,
and although the a :nd was from the 11 , 1 lb ea..:
it Wu: , bitterly etild, and the snow ants as dry as
dust. Before night set in the storm came down
with fury, the snow falling in perfect ers,
and the wind driving the blinding clouds into tho
faces of those who were eutlipelled to Le in the
streets, while other spots were left comparati 1•1 . 1
bare. It was after two, A M , before titer,
were any signs of " holding and yesterilsi
morning, when the sun rose in a clear blue
the severity of the storm could be appreciated.
The snow, which—had it fallen upon In level
would probably have been from twelve to eigh
teen inches in depth—was banked up in MIL, erl
The storm extended over a Gast district, con,
menrieg, as is usual with northeast stiirtn4, iu
the south and working its way northward. In
Boston it raged with great fury. The train
that were caught by the storm were delayed
greatly and the passenger , suffered from the se
verity of the weather. The train which left
New York at half-past five o'clock on Saturday
evening did mot reach Burlington untd midnight,
and it was thou found impossible to go on. The
passengers were quartered at the hot e l s o f th a t
place, and the unexpected accession to the popu
lation of the houses put the proprietors to their
wits-end tl, supply 010 wants of the weather
bound travelers. Provisions were scarce, and
sleeping accommodations were in great demand.
In one instance, forty persons were compelled
to quarter in one room, but even such accommo
dations as these were far better than being ex
posed to the rigors of such a storm as was raging
out of doors. .The passengers finally reached
this city at noon yesterday. This train would
probably have got through without rendering it
stay at Burlington necessary, had it t t been fur
a delay earlier in the night, caused hy an viii
grant train running utf the track. The eight
u'cluck train fur New 1 irk was delayed thi.
morning by a dense fug on the river.
No trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad have
arrived in this city since Saturday afternoon : the
train from Pittsburgh, due hire at 2 A. M. on
Sunday, has not yet arrived ; the Ilarri,burg
[nail by this train was brought front Paoli (where
the cars were -stuck") in a sleigh, and arrived
in this city at 8 o'clock last night: some of the
passengers by the train also came in lty the same
conveyance. This morning's mail for the West
was also taken front the city in a sleigh, the car
riers avowing their determination to ' , put it
through." The Southern mails due it Phila
delphia from Baltimore at 114 on Saturday
night, and from IVashington City at midnight,
arrived together at o'clock last evening. The
Eastern mails have been received a; far as due.
Last night's Eastern mail was nut much behind
time. Tho mails from Reading due uu Saturday
evening arrived on Sunday morning about 11
o'clock. The mail front the North, brought by
the Cataii. issa Railroad, due at the same time,
also arrived at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning.
The Germantown Railroad was completely,
choked up by the storm. In the course of ye,.
terday morning the track wr, ,, sufficiently cleared
to allow the trains to be run.
In the Delaware the ice i, upon the incren , e,
and the navigation will Soon be materially oh_
strueted if the cold weather continues. tm
Saturday night the ferry-boats made but ver)
few trips between the city and Camden, the
heavy northea , t gale and the blinding snow ren
dered piloting a boat a difficult ope ra ti on. A
man name,l Matthew MeMenumy was found by
the Fourth Ward police, between two and three
o'clock ye,terday Inoridng, lying in the snow in
tihippen street above Tenth. The man was en
tirely insensible front the combined efforts of
cold and liquor. He was taken to the station_
house, where he was restored by vigorous rub
bing with towels. At an early hour yesterdaN
morning, en, of the Ninth Ward Police rake:l
nut of the snow at Eleventh and Market streets,
a carriage and a pair of horses, and the driver.
The latter was intoxicated and asleep, and in a
fair way of perishing from cold when he Wft,
stirred up.
In the same ward a young woman was found
wandering about barefoot, in the height of the
storm, with a young infant in her arms. She
was taken to the station house, where she was
kept during the night and furnished by the offi
cers with shoes and stockings. The poor crea
ture told a sad story of deception and desertion,
and of how her wrongs had driven her to seek
relief in strong drink. Out of the city the
sleighing is excellent, the ground being well
covered and the drifts not interfering with the
roads for sleighs. This storm is the most se
vere of any we have had in Philadelphia since
February, 1854. On that occasion it commenced
snowing at ten o'clock on the morning of the
20th, and continued without abatement until nine
next morning. The snow at that time was not
so dry as now, and the weather was more mod
erate. It attained a very little greater depth
than the snow of Saturday night.
STATIATICH OP GEOllOlA.—The census Reports
before the Legislature show the following:—
White population 542,567; Slave population 389,-
237 ; white males between 6 and 16, 78,140 ; fret
persons of color 3,286 ; deaf and dumb 342 ;
lunatics 617 ; total population 936,090; Repre
sentative population 778,054; number of families
99,696.
MEET
Druggist. generally
' , 41.
Two Voung Lad'
taking the. White
Veil In llrtltlmore
A corre:irondent of the Trenton Gazette, wri
ting Baltimore, Dec. 22, gives the follow
ing account of two young ladies taking the
white veil :
A novel and imposing ceremony took place
this week in one of the Roman Catholic churches
of On,: city, on which occasion two beautiful
young ladies took the white veil and became
''Sisters of Nlercy, - -- now religious order in
this country. The church was crowded to over
flowing one hone before the hour appointed for
the performanoe connnence. During a fine
voluntary en the organ, the procession entered
in the following order:—First walked three very
becutiful voung ladie , , dressed in pure white,
the first one carrying, a large gilt er,s, elevated
on a high pole, the other two holding lighted
candles in their hnntl. Next came fourteen lit
tle girls, apparently about six years old, like
wise dressed in white, having wreaths of flowers
ou their heads, and bearing baskets of flowers;
then followed six nuns in their nsnal black
dresses and hoed-. and immediately after these
came the two victim', each attended by a nun,
who i- , for chosen —mother --uperior.•' The two
young i•re arrayed i brides, in white
satin and tb , wing veils, with orange
blossoms in thwr hair. All carried lighted can
dles, their places inside the chancel,
where the priests NTPI'V already in their gorgeous
robes of lace and
The mass was then eelehrated,.and the music
was truly magnificent. A sermon was preached
from the text. •' WhosoeNer gi veil up father or
mother for me .Like. shall receive an hundred
fold, and in the world to come everlasting life."
From these words he attempted to show the duty
of this sacritice e= well a, the great benefits
arising therefroM. V11.'11111,, before him wer e
dearribe,i to the congregation as having by this
act laid up for thomselve , i treasures in heaven,
which would procure for them etornal happiness,
and more than oierhalanee any other discrepan
cies of their
At the elo,e of the sermon, during the per
forniAnCe of another volunti ry. the two brides—
Brides or Chi ist--were slit by their attemling
Culls, and after a short al,enee re-entered, at
tired in the usual blsol: , erge-dress of the pro
feEsed 1,11E13, Vrii, or thick white muslin
they then knelt before the and rose again,
when tlo•y were t•nveloped in their grave clothe,.
and laid upon their Ewes about len LUitnlnit‹.
dining Which 111 n,, :erViee was per
formed ' VI r theio, with the thus! sprinkling of
holy water and itteon. , e. They were
then lifted froto ir the strange
e rn i n ,,ny e nded hy their hi ming nil the sisters.
heb•ugiog to e i, ee n, in y, fi e: . t. on 'me rllsok
And 111t.11 Ili the other, and that: 16c pro c ii.n
n• Lurri, ill the ' , rd, r bleb
en
tered
The —Snell Mob" A:mule-11,925 Stolen
1 t .lit I . l.tltk 1.11111.t111
NL,ut half ita-t tdr,tta t,•, lock titta atert,ing,
stzaieurl• 1111111. war t vlthell
-I..ad I,g the Nt..rth aide t•f
aft-, t• Third, under the fulltta int;
:_ .1; tiktna , r the empitty of
Inter air' Hat khea. N , t`tt . ; N \Vatrr =tit.Thi- he ,tht le make depoait tie
the dank- td . \x,llll .11”, , ri,• , ‘ mot Philadelphia.
11, 1!..• Itat,k t N,dttit .Itater",tat.
alter a hal, Le It ed,•d 1., th e l'ittladelpha t
dank
.A /ter 111:altIr • •tito,it ibr - re, Ire .Irew
WM , pni•i Jilin in lit tes of the .11,ttls.
of the toi!..iiig iletroulirration-:
tire I one f.nr ~r i; 1 4.1 each,
hi • mi., ..nt. Thi- motley lo•
place I in the ..••••k, putting the Litter
in the ~.le ot - e•i it tlit• Ixppet
foo ..N( . r . it IN it!, 111,11,
I,vin •i, The 11.011 h
fi•NV i•••••i At• Th ' ir I. I. f•iind
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after 4, nit it: y:•uteTii
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wnrL , 1! , , g.•L .bit i n g p.o ilt from
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t, , rn wt,it l•• the p:hrlanoo.
the I,n-I,n the ••••oell-tnol,.
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( oin pa an 3
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reie.rt.: the lurm•tli,.tl ..1 r/f1:1
I, if, culled the I.filti. : ., hperi..r and ti,ith-Erizt
the lino of road 10 be from
i'vh.l .111 I.IIC. I.IIJ. , li,!, hurt h lu the
:AI 01 111 , 11' I/.. it hi . Ivt•en
th,22c.• h% the sail s the E•1-t hrttnett
Qt the 2 )2,t—tlqg .2, I'i,, It. point I..•nt
\l nme , •ln la. EH', ,r, 1;101. •• 1.. tI gill
hate }wn nominated
the 11.iard Inrector,. It la II lig:den, of Ihi
cago 311 d It. :E. K iuf
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du Lae, : 1:x tiovernor Farwell. of Nladi
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queue county (..I. IVliitlleitey, of and for
:Houghton counly . Ciilitirn. of and fur
ill1,111q;,,11
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4e- Tilf Volume or clde nee lu fay, “1
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44 Etl- t.v It E SI . :LLERS
corner str.,N.
s„ld a l. by 11E\ )!•: S 111(1. ; 11. P.
scliwaraz, mol BIiChIIAII S llr IN t:NN AN, Alloglwny
itts:dawlw
119,.. Sands' Sartlati)n
w.bwit•rfifl -I this taut hog renoiii./1,
for purl (ti 41,4, ~ Scrofula_ Scorl,utie or
Cucwwux Eruption , .{ , :[Lout,l. l ,r Coniiiinint.
11.-arthoi 11. Acid Ururte ron ood Oen,
rul r•qolily tiott \ I'AIiILLA
sill ileleirrioloi num, ir, , to iL« sye•tein.
motet, n [1,111,0 ntiengl.lions li,, funs tiol.ll till.
a ~.11,prt T.'huncitat., (unc.
tionn 1,, tht.it pio4ino
Prepa,,l and wl , l hy AItA EP :AN Druggimts,
'WWI/ etrm•t. N., Volk
Sold also ht' Pitt.iburgh. nn..l by
Batchelor's Hair Dye.--Purf,tion it o
attained by indolent, Oil ea.n: there 13 uo erives-1,,t road to
universal favor. TIJO w. , rld will not be blown like e9mf Into
a channel indicated I,t imitator, Witness the fast-anchored
fume of IiATCIIEIPIr heir Dyr, won by watrhing when
others slept, sustained by Ito intrinsic worth and truthful
ness to nature. WARRANTED not to disappoint the hopes
of those who use it. Made and bald, or applied, at the Wig
Factory, '413 Broadway, New York.
Sold, wituletale and retail, by Dr. tiro. H. itiCTIELHE, 140
Woad street. jaB:dam
1a56 is nearly past,
1856 la coming fast:
Time waits for no man bar« below—
Thou do net wait, but straightway go
To No. 164 Wool ntreet, where you can buy your HATS or
CAPS cheap for cash
Remember
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Further by the Canada
ICE:w Yoaw, January 9.—After ten ofeloek last
night, the following additional news by the Can
ada was received from Ilalifax:
The British mail steamship Canada reached
her berth at It!..} o clock this afternoon. She
left Liverpool at Ili o'clock or. theinorning Abthe
22d ult., and had a 1110 i L boisterous passage.
The Washington, f r ut N ' V"A was off the
Wekser on the '2lst tilt., and after landing her
passengers, put back to iSuntluimpWn, the ice
preventing her reaching Bremen.
The Austrian ultimatum, after modifications.
had received the joint approval of England,
France and Austria, before it was :SOUL to St.
Petersburg. Nothing further is known, as I
terms are kept a prufoand secret.
The Paris Huniteur putdi,llo,i the treaty be
tween England, France and Atedria. Its pro
visions are exceedingly string it. It declares
that the treaty now concluded is to prevent any
complication of a nature to disturb the balance
of European power, and hinds Sweden not to
cede to Russia, nor exchange with her, nor to
allow her to occupy any territory. by right of
pasturage or fishing gyound on the coast of
Sweden or Norway, and will reject any Russian
pretensdons to exercise such rights, and also t o
immediately inform the allies of any proposition
trom Russia touching said matters. The allies.
on their part, engage to provide Sweden with
sufficient naval and military force to resist al!
claims and aggressions of Russia. A secret
clause is appended to the treaty providing for
Sweden eventually taking the field against
Russia.
Vienna correspondenc e intimates that An-tria
has declined an invitation fiuni Prusidu to join
her in a pacific interview. It it also repo] tod
that Napoleon hat recalled the invitation to
Prussia to open negotiations, but that last No
vember Count Butt, in the 11/I.llle f.l u-tria, hsd
invited the Western Powers to open at Paris the
peace conference of Vienna, recommending that
the guarantees be maintained 116 a La.,is of ne
gotiation with a modification of that respecting
dominion in the Block ::;ea. Hu.o.iu Lad
not replied, but would send a representative to
the conference.
MORGAN k CU., 164 Wood et.,
Next door to the corner of Sixth sweat
r•-t. •• ir
..4 4 3 3 414'4' • 4
, • - ,•
t IS asserted that the Swedi: , l2 A
elitia hits formally ann , aweed that Sweden ad
heres to the allies' interj,retation of the four
and also that t'“ont Stnekleburg ha,
,r ,, ught to Vienna a ltu-,iaa proposal l'or peace
iitlereut fr,an the allie,' t rtu Thi•4 is doubt-
The Englid. ' o ,, vernoP-nt, it k vaid, have de
trianded an explanation of the Court of Vienna an
t.• it, intention in reducing the Austrian army.
The /lad y.l",ice .9ays a majority of the French
cahinet think that Russia will !iciiept the term: ,
proposed, and that u majority in t*e English
Mis6try think othenvt.e.
that the projected mnference for
the settlement of the han been in
lc clo-ed
There ie. nothing litter the Crimea es.-
ecpt n , le+patch • trum llen . laoanngtou . dated the
lit, iteeemher, sayin e Clint the kua.i:ua still
maintain their fire trait the north ,ide
A few additional particular-. have been re
ceived relatise k, the surrewler of Nur+ (P si th e
I Ith N. , sember Gels. Nl , iuravie - , iitisnioned the
garl; , ,,n to :sirreader Geis. held it
e , ltiseil of war the rdh. au -I -sil,e,ittent.l3
, eut It Hag ..f truce a.ksas: 1“1. a , a,peisssi,in
permi-4,i , r11” .orof n ~. crier
Erevr.oni.
oh, ‘ l, llfaVtl.l tattfed f.l grant an hitllttnible
Ittif :tliqtN•ti t
t ,, Erter ,, uo. The latter rvillritt-.1
11, hen I:t.rt ‘Viil,9lll. ‘I , 1,..‘11
,mica Hrth Gen. )lours, ,•,, t h e .J.tith . At
tune tae gArlt•ttll itx.l It , i •ttti Itt
11.'• t f Ti,!. narreti...• Itt rn t.revic ,,
ehd the torte, .egret , ! tileph n.t 1:11 , st - n Pri-
N 11.4. :teCttlirltn, are s ,, therrlttit ..I , •ttbtfttl,
4tate that I 'titer Patcita Irt , l .11 i Vett in the 1(1.11,-
ttri I takerL t ttOlei from
kuittr, aus preparing AlGick that
1 ;111 NitPtlltlll , ll - had ,h, I t•-rti Itt-
I• it • I, t.ftpt,e
THIRTY-POITIi CONGOLIEsSi
Ifs
• 4.
'
‘‘ CITI, Jalltlary --Thy
WaN 111,t
/Lu, -The iiotlS4l. asse-mbled at n,en, wh,.11
vIrL,•I I Mr Smith, of Team ..lereml e d the i , ero.,
erotic party and tko l're..idont from the charge.
iAlat - 411 e-y -.aro renn*Laale•fm-tim-norr-crrrtittlt
ti,.11 of Ow, House.
Mr. VI Ititney defended the sth seeth.n of the
Philadelphia platt , :ria, .1 , 21;o - trig that the Ai:lei--
Willi party was 001 i- in
hitt itgaiirst the sy-teut tont principles of the
IturniKh Church.
Mr. Knight 1401,1 n r.—olut:en :..1 the elec •
[ion of Speaker by a plornhity, uhh
on th e tnhle hy I I majority
The floit.e then t,•- ti.t ti••11f1V
Spi,kker, when the 9‘.-1.11 vote t ., mlted h.,1
l.rn- I:unks lie•har‘kon 71! ;
Pennington 7 : , capering...` ,, ,,..e:o•ary to o
choice 11/6.
During the voting .ereral geatl-m e n def.ned
their pugitiotH.-- , eteral endoav o rng
draw out Mr. Bank 7 t.. say whether he is now a
member of the American I ft,ler.
From Linrrl.burg
Hanntenrur,. JI11111:17 9 -- /I,l,_ _Sealed
proposals for the purchase of the Maine Line
were tralisniitted from the t:iiiverlitir, and o n be.
ing opened and read were found to be from the
fEarrishurg, Nlnunt Joy and Lancaster railroad
CULitrally, prvpo:+ilig to buy the l'olumbia rood,
and front the Pennsylvania rail oa t for the
Main line or Columbia road.
Arnug the bilk in place are the follvaing
For the mitre speedy Canc.:llu ti n of the relict
i-nee, , Ippltaztent to the Hazleton Cottl
puny retail', to the Sunhury cahal all Water
iwwcr.
illa
Mr Dock rea.l n •upplewent to the ati to en
attle the trw , tee, of Cathartne Yoke to :tell re t!
eot ate.
.Mr. Smith road a hill relative to the eleciihu
Inspector for th,. Philadelphia cuunty poi sr
Roberta read a kill to authorize the Ame
rican , teatoaliip company to wind up its affairs
MTartney read a dill to vacat,, Washin g
ton street, Philadelphia.
Mr. Johnston introduced a hill for the repeal
of the restraining law of last seadou and to re
store the old license system. He ['loved to 1-.-
pen.l the rules in order to take up the hill, hut
the motion was lost, the vote being t_;: yeas,
nays, not two-thirds, which was necessary to its
passage.
A motion that the hill be referred to a l'om
mit tee of nine )vas de hated and withdrawn
Weather at Balt I more
It~
LTIMoRE, January 9. --The weat her was
clear and intensely cold this m ,, rniug. Last
night was the severest that has been experienced
fur many years. No mails have been received
this morning front any 111 meter. The train that
left Philadelphia last night has not arrived: it it
presumed it has been detained by ice in the
Susquehanna. The Southern tad I\ e-t Ern 1116
are also detained from unknown causes.
Convention of Soldiers of 1N1•d
WAguINGToN Ctn . , January The Conven
tion of soldiers of again met to-day, when
an eloquent addre:is was deli ered I,y Judge
Sutheiltuld. Several complimentary re , :olutions
were adopted. after which Jude Wood, heir el
New York delivered an a.l.lrt:ss on the "%i eet
of
Invalid Pensions. The Gmvention then ad
journed to meet in Wit,ltingtiiu on t h e
January nett.
Flltlauwter.. A rrt . bi I.
Nt.tw ' 'Tottic, January U. —The steamer ;...tar
of
the West, which sailed t,tity for San Juan, took
out a large party of filibusters. The is , d,tant
Mar4hal went ahoard, searehed the Alp and
made five arrests, among them Capt. Moore, who
holds a commiS,Sitoll Under Walkltr. Coun,elha
Kenignan was among the party that got off. All
the partica were connected With the Northern
Light affair.
Weather at Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, January U.—The trains in
every direction are übttructed by snow drifting
on the tracks from high wind. There is no fresh
snow of importance. The cold i. , intense, the
thermometer ranging from zero to eight degrees
below.
The New York tra.his due lust ,rening, only
rerkheti here this morning.
Weather at Washington
WASHINGTON Ciro, January : 1 .-IVednesday
8 o'clock, A. M. The thermometer is now three
degrees below zero. No Southern mail has arrived
not has the New York mail of Tuesday. The
Baltimore train of ten o'clock last night has not
arrived. No mails have passed between Peters
burg, Virginia, and Columbia, S. since the
snow storm.
From Wilmington
WILMINGTON, 1)el., January 9.—The train
frolp Baltimore, of last night, arrived here
a boit 10 o'clock this morning. The ice on the
s usquebarma occasioned most of the delay,•
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ASSETS uF THE COMPANY
PITTSBURGH
.1 it Sitiolinhkirgor
C. %V. Ilnu•h~•lor,
Isaac M. VPI:11110, - IC.
W IV. Martin,
It Jr,
N`ltlt.ll.
I=!
MIZIIIM
MEE
From Chicago
J a win ry Attorney Deueral
of Missouri pronounces the act of thelOth,lle
estnber, granting the credit of the State to
sure the early completion of the Pacific Ann.,.
road, unconstitutional, and
,Goveinor re
fuses to issue bonds.
1
1/ i '
The thertuotnetor stood at 24 degrees below
zero this mo , ruirtg. The Railroads are all clear.
'Weather at Detroit
DETnorr, January 9.--At six o'clock in the
morning, the thermometer stood at 2:1 degrees
below zero, and at 9 o'clock 16 degrees below.
Weather at Springfield.
SPRINGFIELD. 0., January 9.—The tbormome
ter stood at i 4 degrees below zero this morning
It i 10 degrees below zero this evening.
Weather at Cleveland.
CLE E LAN n, January 0.:--The thermometer
stood 17 degrees below zero at 10 o'clock.
Important to Farmers--New Diseov
r r V Eki ETA ALE CATTLE YOWL 1.1 IL—Thr.e Pow
ders are pat up in one pound packs, and are really n good
article, not only for the rliseases incident to horsa, cow,.
sreurr4 and other animals, but they are likewlee an excellent
article to irnproxe the condition or the animal.
_:N-R. u6a4flerrii
......
Pa- Nadi Clines, they not only improve the condition o
milch con - s, but they increase the quantity as well as im
prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say
that it iller.l.3CS the quantity of butter from Walt pound to
a pound a week to each cow, while those persons who have
ti led it say n pound mid a half to two pounds por week, with
he same kMd of feed as before. Of one thing we are cur
tain, ail who u . ,e it once will use It all the time“md save
money by tho operation at well as improve the appearance
of their Price 25 rents a paper; 5 papers for $l.
XPW;ADYERTISEMOvs•
U EO. H. KEYSER,
Crwner of Wood street and Virgin alley,
Wholesale and Retail Agent.
&a - Front the N. York National Monitor
of Yebruary 24.—Llrataa VAPUIL —Le. Curtis has dono more
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of inedloines that
lon struggled with the secrets of tho motcria.rutiica., for the
loot eentury, by the Invention and perfection of an instru
ment that will moray to tho lunge a medicine is the 511111:10
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
eel not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who ore
troubled with diseases arising from disordered longs, will
6116,rv0 their interests by giving the Itygmn "Vapor a trial.
fbafa•n.—Dr. Coals' Itraraxs le the uric - inn] and only
genuine article. nov2M.3w,law
Stockings rand Hosiery for Winter...—
If you don't wont your ftmt pinched with had and short
Stockings, you will hike our ndrico tad go to C. DAIT'S, cor
ner of Market alley ;tad Pilch street, and buy some of titow
elegant fine Stockinge, that nuke your foot fool nice and
emufortoble. bats also maker and sells over - y variety of
Llmiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail.
V....1e...Ler the place, c,rner u( Market alley and Fllll
ts-eot.
•
-se- Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex
:twit. uur stock of SOP? Hera and Worrzrt CAPS. Jun re
,e,•e,L a large lot of .ilJanghai, llelextinl, and other style, 01
Cnim, /nth we will sell low fur soh. Moans!, & Cu., IC4
Mood street.
OPUS
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad
THE ONLY RAILROAD
.. -
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBI'RGH
TUE FAST TRAIN loaves at A. M.; through to
in 13 houro and 40 utluorco. Fitto,f7.
.11. k 11. TILt IN los,. at it A. M.
E\ PRESS Tito IN leaves at 3 P. 31.
Traol 4 all make done terinuctiene at Crretline, so
Ilitt paretetigers are id detention. The &rivet route to St.
1,1,14 is eon open, via (Nei:Unto and Indlunapoliv, 101) mihm
ter than vta CleNeletet Finn-clam fare (row Pittsburgh
le ist. Luts. tlts.,:ki. Sena,' than, (12. Connections nra
111 i16Un..11 with the 'toad to Cleo eland, avid at 31itus
!hit out] the Pe-el to Newark, 31enriits Ills and Candneky
t r N. • Tinsms tea Oil Sunday.
Thrt, can u.. 3 nt For part.),•lll/31.8.
fltrou;:11 Tickol4 are 4-1.1 to Cincinnati, Louisa;llo,
Ltto. I usliaualaais, Rock Inland, Fort. Wayo~lot
lolnittl, anti thy: princtfatl own and ;Viet; tu tho Woit4t
itinuitTos AcoomM.IDATION TRAIN
l'it:sloa,lt at lo A. M and 44A P. Al and N.-kr Eng - loon a
7.. t.; A M' and I P
1 ; k• 44 au; (author infortnat;on, apply ti
J. 0. CURRY,
11, !ter oft., under !lot Mouttughhola
tit tho f•iioral ytr..vt Station, to
csutwt: PA ILE IN
Ticket Aden
Ohio and Indiana Railroad,
Etta i TH 1.
C.:1...f ins uptigrath of th• 444,443.
„ - _
. _TO FORT WAINE,
TURAS fill - MAXI, ♦ AII6IITHEN 1111.C8 PROM PITTABCIII3
i.tO"TILA.INS (X)xmger AT ORESTLINP., without
t.niti.m, with all the Trains on tho Ohio and Panaylssas
n. a.l, :tad also at Forest with Tr:LIDS going North and„South.
cite Alai RI., and Lnke Erie Rol'road.
1, Takes+, appl, at the Itni!road tAtke of the Ohio and
nni3l.,ni a icadroad Cornionny in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
any of the follonn111; :
Idnilefuntaina
Urlaaia,
Intston. Spring Add,
ludiantipol P.lchnv.ud,
Tiffin, Findlay.
driiring Tl. - Lots trill be p...utleviu to ask for a
T,. L-f I,lt. and Indiana Railroad.
S. R. STItATAIIIAN,
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FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
INS ICASCE COMPANY.
OF PHILADELPHIA
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C HILSON'S PATENT,
Air - IFlVarniing. .41" d ttentiiaittig
In,,,rl..rattsl by the L•giNlatnro of Pennsylvania
Pltloburgb Wench °Wee. No. 90 Water street. Ao.
thor - 17,1 capital. $300.000. Kid up eapito.l... and se,uroly
TllOB. U. IFLORENCe, Yretet.
Enw It ii£L.llllol-D, Secrotury.
\ llorheny C, , uhty Bonds. (Pittsburgh oralP. PAL x. YAP-
Civrolandl... VAOOO $10,834
.1114.. they Cu Ltunds, tAlleglteny Valley,)... 2....,' 000 15,640
ilttgburgh City c'`l, CA Alpo. .18,tX0 30,406
Philadelphia fi'la 10,0410 9,:ion
lbolaa aro Itailn.l 30,01)0 •.n,ltar
It ~..1 lug Railrnad 12500 12,00.6
Ann.unt l.knannil on Mortguo, in th o City of Philadol-
phi:, ..
Ed,&so
Amount 1...$11110a) %,Il Notes. aecunnl by Collateral ur
Persuwal l'roporty
25,60 , 11
CAA ~ 0 hand and iu Bunk 21,3E10
Amount of lire or Marine Lassws tut...ertalti and noT 6'°°°
Land None.
A/11, , 111/ t .01 Firo 1.1. Marino Losses claimed, other than
,rtninol and unpaid N.lllO.
The Company Ilan in unsettled clainui at the Parent Otbco.
o/I will adjunt and pay in thin city all losses, occurring at
the Patnl.urgh Branch. For indllrilllCO apply to
1'110311:S J. MONTER, Agent,
.1., 7 Sall Water ntreet, between Wood and Market.
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
I.N.YURANCE COMPASY,
CORNER OF HATER AND ➢IARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, Pr... Wont.
Jame. D SPOIL ., Soervtary.
Att,h-Titla Company utak. exery lusurarkso apptrtaluin t g t
t ttlitlevitttl pith LIFE ItISECS.
..iining n.. ientliating Buildings, caukblning Weir
all the desirable qualities required lira inflect Ilicatilig:4c .
paratus,, insuring perfect, co:Alert, witliciutAttri kho
hirable sensations or sources of annoyanco,so.corninoruirk
heating arrtingenients. While the O{`CLI/Alltki of a room Or
building experience ail the comftirts arising froma-wanti
:summer atmosphere, they Ash inhale Van) lifegirine7and
licalth-sustaining air, not eontamirmtssl i3oing degived
from dutup,:unhealtity sources, or tie power td itustai4 11,t3
twang Impaired by cowing in co:Liner . ulth an ceierthilatiist
Also, against AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohl
and NI i.iroitppi Rivers and tributaries, sail MARINE{ RISKS.
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Mu, and against the
Perils of the Spa and I Li hind Navigation and Tnlnsportatilon.
Policies 1,4,11,1 at the lowest raws consistent with safety to
all parties.
- . •
Ilol,rt Galway, Alexander Bradley,
Jamea S. 110,n, J. lii Fullerton,
John NFA.II,III, Samuel M'Clurkau,
William 1%1114., JAIIIOS NV. Hallman,
John Scott, Chivies Axbuthnut,
J,,0p1, l' (147.211111, 11. D , David Ridley,
Jain., Mandan, John M'Oill,
Horatio N. 1,0, Kittanning.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JoriS Ii SIMENISERGER, ProxDent.
1;01.1EI:T FINNEY. MTetexy
C. W. RATCHEI,It, iknerul Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD,
These re-sults are produced. in part. by constrtte l itlirho
furnace in nab a mender that the heat Is ditinsad,ala loiter
temps:mare than' is uSnal with any other PUrnado nOW
known to the public. In producing titii resuy, unotteir bb
jeer of meat importance A obtained ow the score of etsinisalfiy;
the beat-absorbing no well as radiating surface le" so , kreat
that, the, lustbis-atmostontlrely-ttlArtarciddlieliillUtgaSiA
before they ate driven, off.lnte the chitunoyjthereby greatly
educing the consnntptinu of fwd. - The fuel , eliember:is eo
lined with Soap-stone and kru.brick- that to fllei r tittinpt
come in contact with the irmr,provetrting
of the air, and d.truction or injury to-the Furnace.- .9
'Clieltfints of the Faience are no coostracted as - to afford
room for making a tight sand and clay jo nt, preventlng - tbe
eq1"...q.10 of noxious and sooty goose into the rocam soannolf
to the occupants, and no injurious to:MA - health luta
titre_
The air to be warmed is taken directly from the ontaidettlf
the building In all cases, thus insuring a supply' tit tittre,
wholesome air for breathing, and the other important - lbws
tins required by the human system—the oxygen Is not ef
fi,ted, nor the organic matter in the air carbonized by cot!
ivg to wantact with en over-heated surface, turiVith ott
furnaces; ;opt headaches and other disagreeable stimuli
are prevented by this menns—aml in conitegrienca of
Vann air not makiug too large demands upon the 1121)gs - runt
I , aponiting serface of the skin, to simply the moisture which
it has lost in pausing overa let hot surface. le prootottllis
attention is called to the certificates of Prof. Silliniftn,"4
Yale College, New have,,, and to those of other scientific
tomes who have examined this subject.
If public am!' universal. approval is any test of nreritAbe
proprietors of this valuable lurance can appeal to the writ
ten testimony of thousands, to the press, aud.republle e.P.14
Wiens in ail parte of the world, it having received the. P 1
Metal at the World's Pair, and the highest preranirmi - at
Fairs in New England. New York, and a Silver Alerlel rit the
State Agricultural Fair in Pennsylvania. WoZnid‘titci,oll
three late testimonials.
CONNECTING WITR
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
- .
This \Tinter is the fourth is which one of Clillsothi tiorri z t
ees has been in use in my house, and I take pleasure int* •
ing testimony to Its tunny excellent gentian, - giving -an:
stimulant supply of pure, warm air, with a moderate con
sumption of fuel, and requiring scarcely any.repalrs, in .8111
that period.
I feel no hesitutbm in recommending it, with tho,httprOvit-•
meets adopted by Williams & Allen, its the host Pub{.
taco for the wants of this -community, now In ['sea • =
Pittsburgh, December 8, /855. - •' 19 31t11.1-0".:' •
THE SHORTEST AND QUICK:EST ROUTE TO CIIICAOO
ANL. ST. LOUIS, IS VIA. CLEVELAND.
This Eutaw le One Hundred miles shorter and about nine:
hears packer thou the circuitous cue via lUditinapOlis.
'llitre Daily Tilling between Ptltsburgli and Cleveland.
Four Daily Trains Lutweeti Cleveland and Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty.foer hours,
and sx. Louis thirty-seven hours.
on and after TUESDAY, January 8,185 es the Trains
on thin Road will lan OA
VIA ALLIANCE
The train, of the Ohio and Pennsyjunia Railroad leave
PittNburgh at 2,30 A. Mi. and 8:00 A. 111, and 3:60 P. M. '
In :no :Alliance at 7:341 A. hi. and 11,40 A. 11. and 6:23 P. M.
Art .ve in Cleveland at lling A. M., 206 P. M. and 9:10 P.
M.. eouneeting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for
Toledo. Chicago, Rock Island and et. Louis.
Pasaengern for Toledo. Chiutgo, St. Louis and the North,
leaving Pittsburgh an the 8310 A. M. train, by
ekl , laild, will arrive In Chicago at 010 next moruing.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Rock Inland,
Galena, and the North-west, who Mill W no through with
out detention, still take the train fearing Pittsburgh at 0:00
A. M., as that is the only train by which close coinuxtions
are made through to the above points.
From Rev. Rev. Ji.nepli P. Taylor, Rector of Trinity °birch;
Sew Brighton, Proprietor and Principal of , Kenirood Schaaf
for lioye:
ideairs. Williama S Allan have put up at Kentrooll icor. -
6011%i Ftiroto, So. B, which in t•pernant pxolvds - tkilr Ihoat
sangaioe e.cp..tnti.orN. It Env:es:hilly sunny reran lifitge
rooms, give-A no more trouble than a aluglo' grate, tind,(itai,
born blatk in it) is supplied with fuel at it cent or talit.il6;
1 ,,,r flay.
Extract fmni a leiter io Dr.
. .
bar: plec.,l in the First Pre4Lyturitut Churth tltra
Cill/,1./ . 6 l'urnaces, n - hirb writ put up Ly Messrs. Arnold 4"
traltuos : and nith the impruveni,nt uLuia py
.41esart..)iill-,
Ham, t n, third: thry are the beat Purattee,s ruow in.
use. '11,3 work till, lint our church Irell..undAva hare no,
.1.411.1 t I I , •y •11 , .••IVL, 1.;11 , •:/Collllllli. 040:4 1 11.1.11.11.111511.0
11 .• 1.. v, th,,e c.trviui examiuut/uriurlattbo,
it,/ 311.1 dt.eidCli.PrarenDCO.
P!tr,burgh. IX Z‘lciA)lt.D.
Al.intU.:tur•A end 01,1 ,,
ITILLIA • -AT LEN 1
jai unilln Agents for ireturti Pc:nu:L . 4nd Tire,
DI 111 VATE .1) IS EISEb-DR. BROWN, No i
41 DiaLuond ntley , devottu. hi& entire attention
Onicr l•racti,n. ilk 1.0 :int)k.i Le iumSti:y confined
to privutu and zush• ral;hful,
darns, brought on by Imp, y‘wititrut.in t . •,tiare
and excess.
WAINSE . Vii FIRERISKS.
DIRECTORS.
Irhily. Syph Ere ptii,ns, Chin orrlio, (fleet, Efitekard k
urethra! ;ty of the Unix], ritli 5211
v,mer,a. ur g .a. skir, 5,..-prbutto
'Putter, 31er,nrial
Impotency, Pel ItLonrraUslu , I.;'untle
Suppromiune, of the Jointsi. Fistula. ill Ano,,,tremto
A ffection , .., Penis in the Tioin,i;.Lrritni.ion,.ol,tho
lihuhier 1/11 , ) .11:iablV14: tin,
li W. Cat+4,
W. K. Nll.lliek,
T. B. Updike,
K. D. l'ochrfi,
Jotal A. eaughoy
S. 11lytm,
All 1.i.0..5ed by parties limn,/ under policiea
ii,tid by l'idlipany will be liberally adjust,/ tam/ prompt
ly i.ud nt un 10 FFICIS, No. PO WATER .STILIINT. jyl I
- t ItN iiit;;;;;Ti-'
'to offer assurtinees of a spor...ly cure to all who may coma tins
der hie titre.
Offlco'antl-Pritate Consultation Rooms 41 ,OintnOtil QM'
Chirgini moderato . '
DR. BROWN continues to be conaiiffardi„
the ciire of DlS•kota.S.. Ills success I*:
loa:;.-staading, rove is unequalled. The afflicted aSeillTitici
to sill without delay. Prisons unfitted with Yeneteal.ll6-i
-ea.,es, Rinninnitinn, or &Initial Debility, allotadniuiti
delay to gi.l Lis ailinre. Letters containing it toe, ittuniatlistsnt
ly •
'
US. office and rtivato Leonia, cin
Okundialloni .
Pittshur&h.
T 1 Will id ATI ii.3l eon N U RAW] A--Irrt DROWN UAW
infornin the 3111h:toil that hie remedy for tha titbit/ 1111213-
1 Hata 4 / 4 " -
tiunixl di:ikon, that will cure. Ito wti.
cure in July iatee of this kind. Tide rernetlynotn govt, „
to fail when pngmt ly punovorcd
Many Tulior th, of this romigaint for
year. -1, when few would prteql".3
,poody retnr. v.
Oat.) and Nivatu Wusultiei 1:v0109,17',2. .01.010411‘
ALLEY.. ' fiat
DJOLII?
S
ifItNED 0 arult.sCs' tVCRT ALE—,
virtue of au order of the thidtans' Court of /1114e.etir
t201.1110i, Iva! be 6 , tp,ied to public sale, on the proiniser; on':
SATCIIDAY, January 12, 1555, nt . 2.ree.l.lclr. Stiles:the,
property of Thomas Flood, deceased, all that lot of gonad
nt the corner of Penn and Welnnt streets, PIM 11 • 114,P1ita,,.
bergh hing fifty "eot wide on Penn street, ar4ot?
itpgl
,Ired foot depth . nlitng Walnut .treed
jet -t to a yearly grurtd runt of vim; on Warn hfiterentelif
eight three-storied arid; /b/ages, rive of which front on {Vit
al), strev.t, and the other theca—btuduesv
Penn error. This property is most inlntirably 42441 To.
business parpretes and dwellings, tend }41.4:4-14.r&inronns1,
rent_ Tortes nt sale. Por fartherlattloolnrs enqutioWly
ROM J. SIITCTIEL,
Administrator de NMI'S non, of noiniilloodraic-i,44-
,
ILLAKTLY EaPlMl.:iiAtanruszre.
SALE OF FiRE STEEL. MINISTO Col ; STlfelt- 1, --
On Thursday evening. Jartnes.7.lo;-it4'l/io
.I.Yeinenge, - Fourth street, will bo Fold, lkyAlidek otli. J.ltaa
ns, Esq., Treasurer,
shares Fire Steel Mining Co. Stock, Prenitad foi non
payment of nestinents. . 0
fa° P. M. D1V1,5,,-„inctionesil
;1" AW.REN C E VILLE PRopi nri , pint
Ai A twootory Brick Ilonso of fivorootudatill Td 0 11;Nin11
lurfneynrd and stable. The lot is 2D feet front on EvAltft.
by 125 deep to Chestnut street; is well: fencod!fnovith goolig
paling In front. Immediate po.ssession, If tlesirod. PO
1.1.2 d
0; z,t5.,00 in le.end, remainclernt ita)o a year, ~,•-•
S. CUTHBERT & SON, 53 Market ei;:,„
A FARM of 100 acres will be sold orPteriT
'
„,thy or exouusiged for Allegheny CRY P. l :oPeitA:
S. CIITILIfEIIT & 90N AI Market
ALARGE ORCHARD, situated near the
city, will be routed to a enact tenaut;at.lowriatip3i '
S. curninaT,t SON,-59 .
I'ENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
oF
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Straote,
A CAPITAL, 5300,000.
air-I,m, ISu Idiagr and Pruperty a s traiust Lou or
Da1..., I.) Firr, and the i'vrds LA - Ow 5... and 1 Lllld
pl. 1.1 tuld Trunaportatital.
O N
the darkest day you ettnobtain.a i ple,
Ambrotype likenest df yourself, - at C/46:1'S, NO: I 4
Foarth street, Mechanics.'-Bank.
FOIL RENT--The large and commodious:
Howe and Lot, NO. 155 ThlnEstrgrA AhOYeTtalltb#o4
containing ten rooms; with hot and cold baths, gas;
in good order. Possession given fintnediately.
Jae THOMAS WOOS, i 6 Potlrth et
The trnine tearing l'irtthurgh at 2:30 A. 31% and Wells, ill°
at 0:09 A. 31. arr tho only on,s by which pussengers CUD
reach stations south of AUbsnce, or stations on the Tuso.,-
raw!. extension.
.4z - Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North.tvest,
yin Wellsville, aro sold at ioo than via Alliance.
The trains for Cleveland connect at Hudson with trains
for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron.
The trains from Cleveland to Toledo mid Chicago run as
Lance Cleveland at 8:00 A. NI., 3:30 and hard I'. M.
Arrive at Chicago at 10,10 I'. 11.„ 5:10 A. 51., and 8:40 A. M.
Trains leave Chicago for hock Island and St. Louis as MI
- • For Bock Island at 0:00A. 51. and 11:00 P. M. For 51.
0:15 A. N. and 9:30 P. 5.1.
Dimgeruna. •
Wm. F. JulamaLm. 11.1 y Patta!eau, Jacot., Polular,
A A. Carrier, W. Mllintack, Jae. P. Tamura.,
Ga-mrgo W Smith. W. S. !Javan, 1). E. Park,
I i hi, ,Sproul, Wado Hamptuu, D. 3L Long,
A J. .hum=, J. 11. Junes, IL R. Cugglohall.
OFFICERS,
l'redident . Ilnkk. WM, F. JOIDiSTON.
1 - ,re Prrsidrnt .. ... Mal' PATTERSON
~,c'y and Tread i A. CARILLICR
Eritish & Continental Exchange.
SIGHT DILLS DRAWN DY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.
ON THE UNION BANK, LONPON,
. • .
Passengers for St. Louis go over Rock 'lsland Railroad to
Joliet, and thence over the Chicago, Alton and St, Louie
Railroad to St. Louis. Passengers by the 0:15 A. 31. Train
arrive at St. Louis at 11:Z same evening, and by the 9:30 P.
51. Man at noon next day.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland and Chicag o .
PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEI'ELA7D.
14 class. Id Li's. lst lose. 2d et 8.
To Alliance $,l 30 To La Salle $lO 00 $l3 50
•• 400 Rock lard- 18 00 14 00
Toledo e, 50 •- Galena...... 18 1.1 14 00
" Chicago 13 00 $lO 00 “ Springfield, 18 70 18 20
Bleonting'n ..16 90 14 40 " Burlin g ton, 19 00 15 00
St. L0ui5......15 30 10 50 " Peoria_...... LS 00 14 00 ,
Paseengern aro requested to procure their tickets At the•
office of tills Company, in the Monongahela Hausa, third'
door below the corner.
I OR RENT—The brickDwel Howe,
I
o. 153 Third tltroet, above Smithfield; hut: been pi:lbn
,, within n year; now occupied by J. T. Wamelluk,
Jao THOSLAS WOODS, TG Potujh at
_ _
Iv Sean OF .£1 AND UPWARDS.
These Drafts are available at all the principal Towns
6f ENGLAND. ttOuTLAND AND IRELAND, and the Mi
t! N ENT.
i We ale., draw Slow, Bu.ts on
M. A. Grunebaunt & na.11418,
FRANKFORT A
WI.. Ls erron as a remittance to all parts of GERMANY,
WITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Perrone intending to travel abroad, may procure, through
ha. Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, es
inlAssi, in any part of Europe.
Cousirrioss of Rills, Notes, and other securities to Europe,
will mushe prompt attention.
WILLIAM IL WLLLIAMS Ar CO.,
Wood, corner TAird streets.
AND, Stip% Clesaktnd.
'ALIGITEY, Ag't, Pittsburgh
. .
HOUSE OF REFUGE--A DErOT has be4d
opeued for the gale or al-tick. toanatsceshsa 'at
House of Refuge, at NO. 79 SMITH:FIELD STREET, that
••
door below Diamond .
WilOieiaie au,l Hetuil Morebexiig foal pinn,u v:1113.1%1 ex
amine our stock of
BOOTS SHOTS,
Made of the best materials, and in the Mort suhsbantial
manner. Persons patronizing the estublisbute4 while-fps
warding the interests of the institutinitt-eau pnsetukoial
artichs; at reasnotable
DoOR MATS sloe for male. Terms, cash. Diiresone •
•
D R. JAYNE'S CELEBIZA.
TED FAMILY
MEDICINES—
EXPECTORANT, TONIC TERMIFTRIE,
HAIR TONIO, SANATIVII: •
ALTEHATI YE, AOC?, PILLS, •
CARIONATITE BALSAM, human.' •
• 4
es_ All the above preparations for sale: at' proptittufs'L
prirg, by S. JAYNES, No. aS Inftl3 stritet,.. • ;•.•
Joie
Lea Agent by special appointmaaL.• •
FOR SALE--A
A Cottage Houseand Lcitsit;-
unto en Ewalt street, Lawrenceville. Tho labia 40 &at
by L.LS, fronting on live, streets; the house is SO Iryblk ono
and is half story high—contains a wide. halls Cellars Er9ar''
rooms on first floor and • Two largo rootlet abode, - situa r 4 m u r e
the Omnibus Station. This is really a '<kidrabie p Ysy
now and comfortable, with fruit trees, shriibbory, ho. • 'The •
owner is desirous to go Went, and will eels this property at •
bargain. Apply to DaSj BLAKELY &
DWEIXIXO lIOUSES, STORES, &a., TO
RENT—A Largo Store Room on Third street; a State -
Room, No. 70 Fourth street; two largo Warohouseson Water .
street; a Dwelling House, with large lot, near the enter
depot, in Allegheny; /I Dwelling Homo on Pride strict; a
Frame House and two sores of ground on tiro - klhabrityilTo
toad; a Dwelling Hoses en Illineoeli street ; one on Dent; t
street; two mnall Houses on Clark strut; Warelsimise
First street, anti a Dwelling House in Lawrenceville- Apo
„ (inn — S. CUTHBERT At SON, ballarkebetreet:, •••
9 El'. DR. MURRAY, author of tho
cele
brated "Kirwan Letters to Bishop Hughes," will ita ,
Ore before the Young Men's Christian Association. on
THURSDAY EVENING, 10th inst., at MASONIC HALL
Subject=-/rrtand and the fresh.
Ticitetri, 25 cents; to be Item at English A En: s s Ern "'
Wn A Co.'s, and Read's Bookstores, Pittsburgh; and at EL C.
i s, Allegheny.
f < Lecture: to commence at hall-past Baron.
WM. FREW,
W. A. III'CLUE.I%
a.. 2 1 . - 111EYAN, -
T. H. LANE,
Lecture Committee.
STOCKS AT AUCTION—OhiO4nd
Railroad Company Stock, on THURSDAY °Toning ; ta
o'clock, at tho Ifforchanto‘-Jblzchangc, Fourth street, 'ail) inksoli[ 71 shnivt *
Ohio An d Pennoyivanio Compmlyj
Stock. [ja7l I'. 31. DAVIS„. Auctinneell
& M. BANK STOCK AT AUCTI9N—... ,
on TIRIRSDAY °Tonin g , the 10th inatany, °tit'
O'clock, at the Morchatte Exchatigo, Poiirth steer,
sold, Al shares Merchants' mid kianufacturerie Bata - ,
ja7
. . _ P. fIIi:DAVIS,
_ .
_
THE Stockholders of tho AlfoghenelltitiNva'
Brighton Plank Rand are rognostud - to 41 atthin4tni
of MAME OLD & BAILIFF, Allegheny, and p l y over
Ten per apt of th e now, 1,) the 'ti me Road. on o , p t yy n t
the 2.itt Instant. JAMES 0144 Trem zet
jas Of Allegheny and New Ettighttani',
LINSEED 01
sale by
~:p.,:; . ,;,. 4•.,:.;;,,,i.43
bia.s rev‘,olvo' '44 for
.103 natiay atiLL:
OCAIiE-3 tuns thin oblong Cala' this
OIL
day received aWI (or sale by,
jaB ILENRY a COLLLNS.
.~ ..
'~;.;::
7_
=*~.
!=-I,IASINE'3IIif9IJRA*E. •
I?iRE lusts.
JA . NUFACTURERS! INSURANCE comry.OE' PHIZ , ADELPHIA.
Wila.t.Ep„ - PP.RPETIat--01UNTXD Br TFIB.K.Are PENY3SISANIA.
Chartered Capital, fi1500,000.
FIRY, A R ISE ASD INLAND TRAMS'POR TA TIOS.:
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Prealdeat.
oItRIN ROOELLS, Secretary.
ttE01:1111 MUM, Tre.urvr.
Di ititi . tvaii.
Aaron S. Lipp"niratt• William It Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal,
Nicholas Q. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
~ .
lirrin Itovri, Edward H. Jones,
.h'+•ph llooly, James P. SiuYtn.
tiii-This Compn* IV. been ottiothed with a Cash Capi
tal and the Dire• Lore harib determined to adapt the business
to ii , :.vailable resources. To observe prudence in cuatinct
int; tin Whitt-, With a pnanipt adjustment of-Ines..
Pit khnrgh Office, No. 5S Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
=l@
The following, wall known and responsible flinty in MN.
burgh have authorized reference to thou, with reg..ird to the
stability and SOUOdOO,I4 of the 3 fanufacturer.,' Imiurnnee
COIII pt. ny.
Krzuner s Rahn..
lie‘Ar,4e P. Smith b Cs.
Tiernan at , Co.,
C 110,13 &
Hampton & Canrfpl,ll
11. Childs
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A 1, I, E <4 lIEN Y.
45" - -FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In either of the
NV,/ Citie:n.
4210
0 RD
E s
may In. left at the Mill, Cr In bose ni the stores of
LOGAN, WILSON Se. CO., 52 Wood street
lIRAL'N d REITER, cor. Liberty aptl St. Clair etreete.
If. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
T nat 8: CAB 11, ON DELIVERY.
BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY,
ducltxLpc
No. 299 Liberty street,
PITTSBUItt/II
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
( succes,,or, to Arnold 4-
MANT:FACITMERS OF
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Jiro* Tubing,
A :1" D PITTI2I,)•(LEYERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
dry A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
bx :Roam or ILA Wltt , r, or Chilnutrb Ba ran ~ Chtlreh
oi. Schools, Faaorits, Uroeu Houses, Dwellings,
Court Jul.a, 11,gob, ?..Zi MARILET STREET,
Pittsburgh.
aplti
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
BACON I •
HIS, SIDES BD SLIOULDERS
LARD, LA RD 014
DRIED BEEF,
SUGAFICURED and
A large sleek always on hand at CANVASSED HA MS.
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PTITSBURO 11, PENN'A
f/n Wedn.,lnv morning. 9th Instant, after a llngodi;
dim-m. .441 N lIIIYLE, in the 21st soar of ago.
The funeral will take place THIS (Thurs,lay) AFTER-
N/UN, at two ocl,,ek, from the r,:sh.lenre of his parents,
Linnhor sheet, two (10..irs from lean. Ninth 'Want. ear
ring.y will be in attemlinoe.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. _
VOTICE—In conseluence of the inability to
11 eutheiunt. eupply of Coo, owing to the prietent
....v., weather. the THEATRE will remain closed uutil
iATIARLAI L.VELNIM), January 1.211,
JOB. C. POSTII/1,
jinn I.,e,see anti Nlnnager.
d' - 112 AND CONCERT !--Por the Benefit of
k_A the of:PIIANd (IA 111./1" HILL iu LA1 , 1%1: I:TTE
HALL
Wednesday, January 16, I 050,
12/1.1, tl, di trt:t tun 01 Ps at,dor Sell IV AP.,
..t thin tl,O twat Entry,
P Y.uII R.l 31 31 .
YIP,'" PART.
I UV ERTUItiI, the Zatiburs:hlultw, - by Tittle, with Or.
ch,trn,
.1 TltA P ELf.it. wu,fu hel by C. Ranek---.l,..livoreit by
Mr. 3,...,1.
etariouet Rad pisno. from the Clpe.ra
Borgia," by D...tikwtti—delirered by Pn-f
Schwab.
4 QI'.3I . .TET'ITI. Co Men Cl,oru4.
CONt2P:wrl:, sI, far horn, with ,10,1, 111paniro ,• 1,t of pimp.
—,1 , -livered by Mr. 11.1u,ler
G. cvmpoled by C. lianolc-- , 1,-I;xere-.1 by Mr. Front-n.
necht.
7 i/ 1A)It lA, rompost.d by Dunal. lluliur , with vocal and
Ilivtrunt,nt!tl
I. SOUVENIR DU PItOPIIIITE, lq 3loyarboer--ilelivered
I, Mks Schwab.
t! lEER'ITA, is Rosa, from . Balittidelirer,l by Mr...
RuorlJn
71. CAYATINA, for violin and piano, from - :. , eutiraut.i.
I
by IL , ..iiii—dellyerval Ly Prof. ,:•;clwEtb.
4. (ICA ItTETTO. for turm's
L. TROY HILL T1 , 1 ,- 1' MARCH, compared fur piano with
four lunidi---deliwrvd by Mts. C,celia and Profoiso
Schwab.
G. L'I.LTINIO AUDIO, Parole d'Ati.,bro, cuntp,. ,,, ed by Flu
rip. , --,l , livc.rucl by Mr. tiubriol.
C110111„ . :71, from tho - Creation," Ly Haydn, with tln
hole Or, beltrn.
?Ro' ,:•:CHWAIL Director
LF.CTL'RI '---Iter 1i.,, A. .........
Pr,tafielit S.
kieurgetuini C,llegtl. «ifl tleliVer Ow open.
thg Ltmturo fro the CATHOLIC YOUNG 11.BN'8 'SOCIE
la the Basement of Ft . Paul' 3 Cathedral, em FRIDAY
E\'t G , Januar) 11, 11 1 56. Levt are to commonco at 73,i
Admissit,lt—sin;lo lickeLs, 15 otot0;
&hunting four, 50 Cent,.
Tickets to 1.0 hod at Guorge Quigley'; And 'W. It. XPCIna
gue's Catholic Buokstort.A.
B) order of I.e: turn f'onaznlttee. AIO
. •
YOUNG mEN's LIBRARY AssociATlON
An Election for President, Vice President. esicretarY,
Troiontrer, live Directors and three Anditarn for this Inatitm
ton, to servo for tho enauing, )ear, will be held at their
Itomna, on MONDAY, the 14th day of January, commencing
at 1 o'ekek P. 11., and dosing at 7 o'clock.
A general meeting of the monitors a ill also to hell in the
evening of the same day. at 7 1 ,, o'clock, when the Alumni
kersirts of the Hosed of Directors and Standing Commit - leo
will to read. W. H. Ni`A ID,
jalo Secretary.
1:11E K A INSURANCE CoIIPANY-2.5 shares
'4 stock Ih the above ct in bo sold this ereaing,at 7 o'clock
at the 31erchants' Exchauge
jalo
P. M. DAVIS, Auctionerr
CITIZENS' DEPOSIT BANE-10 shares stock
in the above will be SOW this evening, at 7 o'clock, at
•
the Merchants' Exchange.
jab 0 P._ M. DATIS, Auctioneer.
J3LAKELY & RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE
BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, corner of Seventh
and Smithfield Streets, Pittsburgh, will attend to selling by
Auction any property sold by Executors, or by order of Or
phans' Court, in the City or County; and to any description
of Beal Estate nut of the City.
F(311 SALE—A Lot of Ground, corner of
Chestnut and Liberty streets, Allegheny My, laving
a frout of 47 feat on Chestnut street and 5.3 feet on Liberty;
on which is erected a good Mid substantial two-story Rouse.
fronting '29 feet on Chestnut street and 30 feet on Liberty at.
It is at present occupied as a Orocery, Produce and Peed
Store. Also, a Dwelling Henna, producing an annual ground
rent of $l4O, exclusive of appurtenances occupied by. the pr,)-
prietor. BLAKELY et RICIfEY,
jalo corner of Seventh and Smithfield sus.