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P trITS BURGH TOff
0 ;RIC La; 7 3 14.Pr1e TII
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FRIDAY MORNING
RELATIONS WITIi nNOLANTI
It is stated positively by a correspondent of
the N. Y. Herald at Washington that our goy
ertnnent has resolved that if Mr. Crampton, the
British: Minister, is not recalled, he will be dis
missed and sent home. And it is further stated
that the British government will not consent to
recall him. In that event that government will
probably retaliate by dismissing Mr. Buchanan,
and suspending diplomatic relations with this
Let
. tlie_result lee what it may Mr. Crampton
ought to be dismissed. Lie used his official po
sition to violate our neutrality laws, and his gov
ernment refuses any reparation for the wrong.
It is time some pretty decided measures were
taken to check the growing insolence of England
towards this country, and no better opportunity
may be found to show the determination of our
government to do so. The dismissal of Mr.
Crampton:is fully justified by international law;
is demanded by our honor as a; and will
be a well merited and useful rebVf that over
bearing spirit which the aristocracy of England
has so long manifested towards this nation.
The Central American questions ahotild also
be settled soon. It is across the Central Ameri
can States that the main routes of our commerce
must Ise found with the Eastern world, and even
between tile Atlantic and Pacific States. Eng
land, by getting control of C.filtral America,
could obstruct and command those routes. and
forever vex that efflinnerce with her transit
duties, and her jealotm restrictions in time of'
peace, and destroy it altogether in case of war.
She seeks thus to bind us tolpeace, and to patient
endurance of her domineering spirit, by planting
her colonies and her fortifications along our
routes of commerce.
President Pierce has, in his message, taken
strong ground against this aim of England, and
this palpable violation of that Monroe doctrine
which has been repeatedly declared by all parties
as the true policy of this country. The debate
which sprung up in the Senate immediately after
the message was read showed that there was no
party in the country that would not sustain the
views of the President on that subject. Mr.
Seward is usually found opposing every recom
mendation of a Democratic administration., But
on this occasion he joined with all other Sena
tors in declaring in effect that the Monroe doc
trine should be maintained. The question must
soon be brought to an issue, and if it loads to
hootilities there could be no bettor time than the
present to decide it by the last argument of
nations. England cannot afford such a contest
now-. tier entire resources are all demanded in
the war with Russia. Her navy will be greatly
reduced before Cronstadt is taken, and of sol
diers she has none to spare to carry on two wars
at once with two such nations as the United
States and Russia. A fair show of firmness and
resolution will settle the Central .American ques
tion, our ~an nay and forever.
1=311311EME1322
The Berman paper. the (lour , , is d o wn n us
for helping to rioue near electing a Democrat
to the °Rice of Mayor. Can't help it, neighbor;
we did Our and came within :IN.', cotes of
, access. A few day, more and the change in
public sentiment would hare Keen complete, and
Irwin Mayor
We would have gone for almost any gobvt
Whig, but never for Mr Volt. We said that
lung before the election, and we kept our word
so far as Mr. V was concerned, and will again
The silly fad•ehood reported in the Courier for
the thousandth tune Coll do no harm. Fire
awar, neighbors. one and all. The Poet has
fought an hundred battles, and is ready for as
many more; and it is too well known to be
harmed by a silly lie, however frequently re
peated.
The Courier talks about the " Trupidity - of the
masses of the people. The people will be very
much obliged to him for his compliment, and
Will doubtless reward him with the ••eap and
bells" on the first suitable occasion We appeal
to the intriligetec , of the people, and seldom with
We shall, if we hod apace, publish a full and
fair translation of the Courier's article one of
these days, to show what the editor of the
C. , urerr thinks of the intelligence, honesty and
deeeney of the great (DORM of the democratic
party. It would appear very appropriately
alongside a lung string of Sheriff's ta'et.
S1'IO11,1: or N IeIIOLAS.—OPIN lON OF : THE
LoNDON Gall/NEL—Mr. Wakely, the Coroner of
Loud. m, although be did not •• sit " upuu the
dead body of the late Czar of Russia, has ex
pressed the opinion that he died of poison ad
ministered by his own hand. AL an inquiry
held before him into the circumstances attending
the death of a person who had suffered from
un affection of the pulmonary organs—the disease
which Nicholas is represented LO hare died of—
thi London Coroner remarked
In the ease of the litoperi,
wit- pot down t.. of the tongs and bran •
which, according to tbe symptoms described,
uas 1:11.5 - 11 by us medical men Or hare been impOSSI
File, and to have twee stated only I, deceive the pub,
Lc mind. The official document describing the Em
p•nrt's death stated that at the last he took leave of
ho family with a firm voice, a proceeding physically
impossible it he was suffering from the dinenufe
stated in the certificate of death. The belief, there
fore, on the minds of the medical men in thin coun
try wits that the Emperor was poisoned; and that
Was my own opinion, uot, at the same time, that he
Was poisoned by those about him, but that be com
mitted suicide.
These English arc great on finding mare's
ne,.ts. whether about a dead Czar or the live
Yankee.. It is not very plausible to suppose
that Nicholas, if sane, wool] shuffle of[ this
mortal coil of his own accord, when Ise was its
the taidst of n conflict with such adversaries as
France and England. And that he was in hi
perfect senses, is plain from the clear and
patri.d.ic directions he gave concerning the poli
cyto be pursued in governing the Empire, al
well is the testimony of every one present.
Nor plau ,, ilde to suppose that the thing if
true woold lot losve leaked out in St. Petersburg
before this. We are therefore inclined to place
this opinion of the London Coroner in the same
category with the lining news" of the Thun
derer about the American invasion of Ireland.
"The P, , .t of yesterday morning writhes trerildy
ouder the defeat its faction received on Tuesday,
and it pours out oil it 4 riul of wrutti upon our
beads."
The aliiivc three lines and a half are from the
Gazette of yesterday morning. if it in the ob
ject of that paper just now to bear off the prize
for lying, it will certainly succeed. We "writhe
under defeat, - do we. The Union intimates, oil
the name day, that we rejoice at the result.
Which tells the truth Both cannot. The truth
is the Gazette beats its loving friend, the Union,
this time in mendacity. We do rejoice that, not
withstanding all the efforts against him, our can
didate polled so large n vote, beating Volt so
easily, and showing that in three days more the
whole mass of the voters would have turned in
fur Irwin and elected him.
The "faction" the Gazette speaks of is `so
large that on five days' notice it:came within 38ti
votes of heating every other candidate in the
field. Judge Shaler, Col. Black, Judge Shan
non, &c., were its speakers.
The " vials of wrath" we " poured out,"
were simply proving that the Gazette told Ulm ;
distinct, unmitigated, inexcusable falsehoods in
one day.
We agree with the Journal in its repeated as
sertion that the Gazette is one of the most dis
honest papers it is acquainted with. It has lost
position, and become frantic of late.
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Loickrnr• .Veer Stm-iet. Cheap , Edition in raper corer., $5.00
for the set; Contpletoy Witten Crew $7.50 to 9.00,
nocording to the blading; , 'Aluelyilinstrated Edition $1.50
per volume, or $lB.OO fni the get. ..Published by T. It.
Petopion, 102 Chesnut stfeet, Phiodet.iibta. _
MEM@
. .
Novel-reading may hn coniiderea one of the es
tablished " institutions" of she time. In vain nett
the More fastidiously moral and the more solidly in
tellectual join their voices in condemning it. A
branch of literature which addresses itself to the
imagination, and appeals to the affections, is clearly
founded on the nature and wants of man. Cavillers
and croakers, therefore, may as well cease their in
discriminate railings, and try to regulate what they
cannot suppress.
Whoever reflects for a moment on the prodigious
extent of-this department of literature, will perceive
that though he were to live to the age of Methuse
lah, and spend all his time in such reading, he could
not get through the tenth part of it. But consider
ing the shortness of life in modern times, and l the
many demands we all have upon our time, it is ap
parent that we can read but a few novels in the whole
courte of our lives. Bow important, therefore, if we
would combine the highest pleasure with the greatest
profitt(or, if the reader please, with the least injury)
in this pursuit, that we make judicious selections.
Especially is this consideration important to those
who have the guardianship of youth. 'Mature minds
may imbibe a certain portion of poison with impu
nity : the force of established character serving as
an iuditiote. But not so with the plastic minds of
youth. And yet it may be taken for granted that
young folks everywhere, at this day, will read novels.
Some parents forbid it; a few imagine they prohibit
it; but scarce one, we presume, succeeds in prevent
ing It. Openly or secretly the youthful imagination
will seek and obtain its appropriate food.
Such being the state of the case, we hove no ileli •
Wien in recommending the works named at the head
of this article to readers in general and to tainilic. in
particular.
Of the abilitrand interest of Dickens' writings we
must say nothing. Twenty years ago the Pickwick
Papers wun the applause of the civilized world
and the high position which the author th e n A ttain e d
he has held to this hour—though his popularity lois
been tested by almost it won• Vt.!unie , . Th,
way utken 14 sufficient proof ut his powerH,
w ricer.
But it 1. 4 more to our purpose hero to speak oi hi•
moral qualities. Unlike many of his contempora
ries, his pages are always pure. Villainy is 'WV or
dressed in an attractive gnrh, nor falsehood and in-
USU.) eotntnonded to the admiration of the reader
nor the grosser passions stimulated by sroue• of
lieenticusne,:s.
Again, Dinkel. is the Brent adv.wate of humanity.
Ile has dono mum, perhaps, than all the profe,od
philanthropiAts of hitt country towartiv eipot.wig
abuses and aitolishing, lung etttaltli•hetl syqern,
uppre..,ion. And, finally, in rLi coun,tiwn with
what we hate last said no would add that he
Fentially a democratic writer. It id a grievoum thing
that so much of the p..pular hteridure in Nrculation
among us is pervaded with au arist...-ratie
But Dickerif represents mail 11, wan, and delights in
seeking lint favorate bertry, in the humble r .d
life. Merit in his paged is mirer Made, a! J, ••. apt
to be the cute in Bulwer's, to deiam.l on rank or
wealth or Paternal circumstances. 'Without prole,-
Redly aiming at Filch an end, it i. not 1 ,, ho doulded
that the writings of Charles Dick en.. has had o vaM
tiilluen., in ditliv.ing a .1. in...•ratio spirit thr-ogledi!
Europe. Young America way, therefor- suf.!,
fountain without danger raper
pl .1i (1,11 or tnoral principles, Mid Ole, I, ...arc. In
another Eltlypetrll w •in n. w..uld
tam to .rely as much
An accident occurred on the Lehigh Vrllle‘
Railroad un Monday afternoon, by who whop t
persons. were .ieriously injured un the Itrod hi:
Railroad, on Saturday, Mr Edward I're-Lt, , tl. the
baggage master, was killed.
The last news from Saute Fe inform us that
New Mexico in again about to apply for aims
niou into the Luton as a ::tate. She has the re
quisite population, and her ailtni-vion would not
the National Treaeury of the cxpeu•e of main
training the Territorial government .
The Pariiii l'atrie of the auys that the ar
rival of a steamer at Foathnmpt.m with the
measuge can atruouuml t 1 L~thel
the vessA actually had a copy on teiarl. or wa
preieumeil from the date ~r tier departure to harp•
it on board, iv uncertain
tiovernor Miireheati, 01 Kentucky, in lit- , lat.
annual ines,agv. states that the hank, a Ow
Commonwealth are in a sound rind pro-pet - oil.
condition. Ile is opposed, boa ever, IIP aLline
to the number. and recouttnetah. that Ow) lb.• re
strained hereafter front 1- , iuititr, notes of a ile
nconination less than five dollars
delvottem Ott...en thun tar 1.. the next
Democratic State COLO Callon, Which Ine(A , at
Ilarristiurg on the 4th of Mareh next to nomi•
nate a Canal Commissioner, Auditor, Surveyor
General, and to select delegates to the Cincin
nati Convention, stand 71 for James Buchanan,
for George M. Dallas, and :; doubtful.
There was a nice flare up among the K N
in Congress, on Monday last, on the
question. The K. N. representative from Lou
isiann ••would rather have his right hand wither
than t eon caret r uiLb any rly 11,3 i
would pr,ii , erilie A mere an 'At led], 111,
"tiler hand Mr Sissith. I. , ••1 labatil, • •I•
nonmed • 1••!•••tti•-••
te•mporatily :111,1 poGtirully tilt) I 1111.11411,4
to the Pope u.beve the Conntitution of the I •I
Strttro, 1:11141 at the proper time he would adslure
highesd authorities; Is, rennin him in the so,
aition he had assumed. - How pleasant it Got
brethren to dwell together sts mist)
At:07'11E11 German paper in rather a mild Man
ner insinuates that we were the rout-c of Volt
defeat. IVell, if they are resolved t.. tix up o n
us so much influence and reyponsibility we will
"acknowledge the corn. - and at the Im o .
say that Mr. Irwin, front a•.me Cau,ke or rutin
ence, came pretty near being elected. VI hat
right has Volz or his friend, to complain Ile
was number three in the race ; and if he loe.l
'• got out of the way" Irwin would !met. Mom
the Mayor beyond all peradventure.
Tll AT WORK. The Camden
and Amboy Railroad Company have wit hilt awn
their ittliertiaing patronage, ($lOO per annum)
from the Philadelphia Tu nas. I `atvieThe
Tim , : would pea apeaL out about the Burlington
masqacre and other delinipiuniiie, of the State of
Camden and Amboy. Front what appeared in
our Philadelphia contemporary on the rimming
after that corporation patronage wait withdrawn,
we are afraid it ie fur from being silenced by
that att.
STILL THE SAME.--All English newspaper, in
noticing the decease of the poet Rogers, re
marks: "His first poem, the Pleasures of Memo
ry, was published iu the last century. It gained
him a reputation which still survives." Then it
would seem that, as of old, " there is a chance
of a great mans fame outliving his life by half a
year."
FANNY FERN MARRIEU.—The New York pa
pers announce the marriage, on Saturday last, of
the far-famed Fanny Fern (Mrs. Sarah Payson
Eldridge) to Mr. James Parton, of that city, and
author of the Life of Horace OreeLey."
IT will be a source of some ammcement to the
people to know that the Gazette calls every Dem
ocrat a factionist who will not vote fin• a Whig in
preference to a Democrat.
MANUFAZTIIIIH OF RA/LILUAD ILLOO. —The Dan
ville(Pa.) haelligenter says:
" The quantity of rails made by the Rough and
Ready Iron Works, at Danville, average 100 tons
per week, and the Montour Works, having about
four times the capacity of the Rough and Ready,
must average at least ,iOO tons per week, making
an average of 400 tons per week at the two estab
lishment& These mills have the capacity to make
620 tons per week, but occasional interruptions
bring down the average amount to 4QO per Week."
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I:I' , ENTI.I"
INTO THE ST
from foreign ,mntrie, to the extent of ~ e vent)
hundred kind,, and in considerable quantities,
have been procured, and have been placed in the
hands of members of Congress, and of the Sec
retaries of State and County Agricultural Socie
ties, for distribution in their respective districts.
Some information relative to the nature, origin,
culture and preparation, of the principal of these
is furnished by Nlr. Browne. Of these we
shall name the 010:1 promising :old important.
Of wheats, fourteen di Iforent kinds are specified.
The Turkish Flint Wheat Tuts proved itself both
hardy and prolific in the Middle States, and well
deserving of niore extended culturo. The Alge
rian Flint Vilioat tm , a remarkably large berry,
we i g h,. 1 lb:. to a bushel. The Spanish
Spring Wheat i , to be a beautiful variety,
unsurpassable whitenes: , ., and likely to succeed,
well as a Winter II heat at the South, and as a
March or Spring variety at the North. The
Saumar Spring Wheat, and the Early Nue Wheat,
are both front the central or southerly part of
France. and are reported its having the property
of ripening some days before the common sorts,
whioh, if they should succeed with us, would be
a great point attained, as injury by the tly or rust
might be thereby prevented.
Of recently received oat.y, the common Black
Oat from France, is non.:t. highly :Token of as be-
Mg very prolific, about a week earlier than the
Potato Oat, and rr weighing 42 pounds to the
bushel. The I,llgo, well filled, and of a
shining black color.
A dwarf variety of c,rn • called the Forty Lays
Maize, from the of Spain, is spoken of as
hating ripened high up in the Alps in forty days
after planting. The object of introducing this
grain into the United States, was on account O f
,plichlfrov.th, early maturity, and sweet tlavor
in the green ' , late, 1110 delieaey o f the
bread mad,. fv..n. megl. It appeal,. ahm, to
1,,. \cell adaptmi to the hivli shire moat
other rarietie- m.rn nlll 11 , 4 iluive, and likely
form tr su,•‘•,••2.tid car., with the hltTer ,zorte,
to whiel. it may In• 1-111n1 In impart. in -onle
gTl.l', I ltalit% 4 t-i* rim and porlinp, ,
our eel it•IN..I
of the II It' Ow f peas
one of 1 , 1 , 1111 . mg It i• -aid to lw...tm
o f the most ...tem.,. 1 xatiotim, In the height.'
hood of Ihtri• • 1,1% .In irt‘ rapid in its
growth Fr. nn It, I.u-l.t nu , l dwarly habit, it
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A.) From tire N. 1 ork Notional Monitor
of Fula ow') • Ili 1., lit t'lllll4 none
1114• I %.I huttunilty ith hint
thou an) ether neilliiliniii+ that
has struggl.' with .u.-, rel oi I 1/11/10 . 1,1 , nrch.,l, far tho
buil century, by the inlelitien mill liet rection of an lust tat
unlit that will ...se) hi the niuu A
the ntion
of a highly Mii•licateit uct" directly on the
diming°, and wit, nil hi theta, be 'fil,/110 who are
triiiilited with illiiisailer al ',nil; It pin lungs, fill
subsierve their hail 11 , . 11 "
Courioni.—ln Ceti nn' hi tho t an g ,. uni t on ly
genuine article. nuv . .%:au law
W- Hair 1.1ye.--I', , ile,thai i~ riot
attained by indelruro nu , l 4 , 11 A, h.. tWI,4Y-b.l. 11411/ tt ,
talnernal lucid Tilt/ anrld It ill n , 3( he WM% II liktll hart MU/
11 1 1//.11.4 00lioatod I.) iruitat.du. no-. ii , heitt t u, tiered
tame of BATertEl,llll% , IDdr 11yo, hy .atoldrr when
others ulopt, suutnined by It, intritedo
!lean to .arum %VA [IRA Vrfil) ted L, dkaig..tut the lopes
of thosu 0111 11,11 it. )ludo and In.l i ,o applied, at the SPig
Fa fury, 233 Broadway, No. Yen k.
Sant, wholeuule awl retail, by Lir. ti BNTBIOt, 110
Wood utruet. Jit&daw
kkeStocklugg and Hosiery for Winter.--
If you want year feet pinched with bad and short
Stockings, you will take our milieu and psi to C.% Duty's, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and bay some of those
elegant flue Stockings, that mato yeur feet feel nice and
emnfurtable. Wm also makes and sells every variety of
Hosiery that you out mention, at wholesale and retail.
Remember the place, corner of Market alloy and Fifth
drool. ~cl 4
isos im nearly pant.
la coming hug:
Time waits for no man here below—
Theo du net wait, but straightway go
To Nu. 164 Wwd artist, utter° you coo buy your FIATS or
CAPS cheap I;,r cash.
Rememb, MOILUAN CO., 104 Wood ed.,
&ell; Next door to the corner of lixth etreet.
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THE LATEST NEWS
WASH I NGTON CITY, January 10.— House, —T he
House continued in session the whole night,
which was occupied by desultory debate, invol
ving political positions of the members, inter
spersed with ballotings, all proving ineffectual.
Mr. Campbell, of I gib., referred to a letter of
Mr. Giddings in the Ashtabula Senlind, stating
thotAit was fairly deducible from its tenor that he
wished to get a vote for himself t Mr. Campbell)
its a candidate for the SpeaLership, to n point
gratifying to him personally, in order that he
might retire honorably from the vonte,t.
Mr. Giddings exculpated Mr. Campbell from
any such imputation.
Mr. Campbell challenged any friend to say
such was his desire, and defended himself from
the charges of the New York Tribune, of being
a dough-face. Ile stated that he had ever on
principle been opposed to the extension of slave
ry he avowed, in strong terms, his devotion to
the principles of the American potty.
At one o'clock this morning. Mr. Paine made
an ineffectual motion for Mr. Urr and then for
Mr. StAith, of Ala., to occupy the chair tempo
rarily till a Speaker be elected.
Two ballots were then taken, the last of which
stood as follows: Banks z.Qi: Richardson 1;2.;
Fuller 27: Fennington t; ; scattering 4: neces
sary to a choice
Much time was consumed- in callint: the roll
on N - arions questions. and frequent motio.' to
to adjourn were made. Around the Hall were
members sleeping Or dozing On chair , or sofas:
others remaining on gu,:trd and tousing them up
when their Votes were t 1,11111,1 S , Vi•nd ment
hes sthrmatized the ,C1'.111•' I•ll3Vted ao HIMA dirt
gril.Vhll, awl i1.1.11g11 they uf.othl hc willing to
stay' for hours lnger, it they thought nny good
could 1 , 0 effected, they tto.w,..fht it would he het
ter under the rile ont,t .nc,- to ,to home roof end
the Lin
Nfr nit•ved tipti the 11.. it-q. wijourn
until VridaN
Ovin,g•rat.-. in giving reg-tai, col N.,1111: in the
affirmative, not
e-d in 1 1 311111 , 11 , 1. I, 34 . jotirn tnke rcce— until
the el,cti.4n a Speaker. ',aid that dirt' thin
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retires., and inured that hr referred t , tie
I 'tuurnitiee tut the Judietnry: Ile c...ntet),10 , 1 litnl
tho law under ic bid' the Iwird tickal ws unet t tt
attautituntl, Itecult.te k vtelitted all the ereaf
pri r I 1110 . 1 rOr the prvAervatl"ll 1 , 1 ' , ratite! t) and
ratlttn
Thi• , ojectsir i
stti.i Ihe Seliltle tdyutlrutyl until Miliday
From California and Orel...on—Fight In
NEtv oa l ,g ‘N+. January 111._-The Prom e th e n i
arrived trent San Juan. and the Curt, th a n S lim
Franci,co The Northern Light WA, to %MI ..11
the 4111
Nle:(ragoan (01.(it , nr.• fivoral.l
The 1 - 1111 nrrp.,n Several
',Alden Iml lowil fought lieireen the Indians and
whiten, and numbers luld +veil killed butt.
1, . 1 , 1100,1' 1V311311311,1
ricer , Looltrilinrrow H. 011,1 till t•‘•
1,11v311, , , ,%,kri. faiiiit4Cll IN . ,illllded
Another 1.31.110 WAS I«tight :It Puget', Sound, «1,1
Limit Slaughter and hovi.rd oll1(.1- ‘‘(..l ( . (Hod
(1(.11. Wool 1«(-
ettinpaign 3t 311 early
Another filibuster iiN 1'0 ( .1 (iv,.
hurolt . e.l are reliorl..o.l 11S113Villr 1311,1 ed iu L.W1.1
'aliforitia.
%;arl Pratirmro .11orkots I:rendqtuffß4l,lll, there
but little gluing in anything.
P.,1'1/ II ICE N V. January 9.-- Theerpres.
train from Albany for New York stopped ju s t
below here this afternoon, on account of a defect
in the track, when it was rim int , with great
violence by the Poughkeepsie train bound in the
same direction. The cars in the former train
were demolished, and three persons were killed,
viz: Mrs. Green, of Utica, and a young man and
WOlll5ll w110:40 Raines 111'0 1111k1IOWLI ; twenty-two
were more or loss injured ; several are not ex
pected to live. Among the latter are Mr. and
Mrs. Roberta and three children, of Albany
Among those slightly wounded are Mr. Haunons,
of Vernon; Mrs. Oscar Hall, of New Haven,
and Mrs. Campbell, of Utica. ('apt Schuler, of
Albany, is badly wounded, and Geo. Clapp. of
Madison county, Ohio, seriously; George Harl
ington, of Washington, U. C, , had his face badly
scalded, and was otherwise injured; Danl. Lord,
of New York, slightly; Lewis Ludlam, of New
York, slightly ; and others were less seriously
injured
Cniceuo, January 10.—The Wisconsin Legis
lature met at Madison on Monday, but is nut
organized as yet. Ex-Governor Barstow re-en
tered the Gabernatorial office on the same day.
Coles Bashford had the oath of office adtninis
tered by the Supreme Court in order to bring
the case before said Court..
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THIRTY-FOURTH CONORRSti
TL. Hun !b., st h•d; pa -1
trtz,l4.l IL at Ow •• .11.nit1;.4
MEER]
I,lh
between Ilse Indlnn• and Whitt,
Fatal Railroad Accident
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IVAsirrytrrolt,-Jflnnitry A - pftrtini South
-
,•:•,‘ mail 1,1- 1.4,11
.1 letter from Columbia, dated the sth, says
the greatest storm ever experienced in, that lo
cality occurred the previous night. The rain
froze as fast as it fell, and to=day everxthing ie
cased in ice from ltalf an inch to an inch thiCk.
Trees were divested of their branches by. the
ice, the stmetipresent the appearance of a vast
brush heap, and the destruction of fruit trees is
immense. The telegraph lines were prostrated
in every direction, and weeks will probably
elapse before operations can be resumed. Full
one-third of the line on the Camden railroad is
lying on the ground, and in sonic cases the pules
are also broken down. reat damage has been
done in Lower Georgia and Alabama. The wa
ters at'e still so high us to prevent necessary re
pairs.
WASITINGTON ( ' ITT. JlOOl 111 . 3 r 10.-A grand
dinner to the Diplomatic Corps takes place at
the President's Iluuse to-night. Mr. Crampton
and N/areulletta are invited with their attaches.
lord John Russell in 1553 wrote to Mr. Cramp
ton a letter, declaring that the British govern
ment intends to adhere strictly to the treaty ne
gotiated April 19th, 7650, and not assume any
sovereignty, direct or indirect, in Central Amer
iea. Mr. Clayton having a knowledge of the
transcript of that letter in the files of the State
Department, has induced the Senate to request
the President to furnish a copy.
National Agricultural Meeting
WASHINGTON CITY, January 10.—The Na
tional Agricultural meeting this morning was
largely attended. A resolution was adopted
complimentary to IM'Cormick 'a Reaping Machine.
lii propriety of establishing meteorological ob
., vations on land was one of the subjects under
disou,ion. President Wilder has withdrawn
ann.iiineenient of Ids intention to resign,
L! . 2..atly to the satisfaction of the MIMI hers.
De.trnetive Fire et Cbamberaburg.
I M ',lll January 10.—A large
wt raw paper ni 111 belonging to Jacob fleper,
with machinery, out-buildings. were entire
ly do,troyed be tire laet night. L 0.9 $153,000,
pnillc insured.
13* - Cgall at No. 164 Wood street, and
411110 , “1/1" .1 , 4'1% tio - r lIAT, IV] srrent 1 . 4 F, ./001
• 1 , 4.1 4 141 I •L ••1 And ..ther
,‘ hi( h e, lI I•Ar ?IT ca4h. A1t , R1143 A (41., 164
L--:\ 1,4 NI and appn•priata gift I+u
II k r 44, i t 14. vt 1. cAti bn pur,4l4asod heap for Laub- from
51111111\ k OA). le4 W.. 1 str.,l
1.4 EXTI: VINE :311.1i 11AT:+.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
re, 11. I.) Ow I...;:imlAtur-• of P.-num ylvunin
1'111..1,r:1e Branch I .1111-", No tPU %Val, vtreeL Au
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Th. 1. 41,,n IA tr, n.O culd n , ti0..11.1(1,1a , arms In Pitta
ur,•l, h ir,.,l i,4 1 , 11 , I.s thlll, with r.gnrd to thu
doh, y 1 . 1.11 d , 11 Itail,l Ili. Ma twuGuttarrin" I uaurunc,
t A ntuttut,
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EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
IF it.
\ II • 11 , 0 L
I;..ith I \ \ EY. S.,
hitt Ao•tit.
MI ILL INSURE , : ACIAINST ALL KINDS
J II sluk•slk.t Y (711,*,
‘% 1/.6 it.l %V I Sistick,
'I k. T B.
W tl. MA.IIIII, R. 1) Ckklßss.
th..lr , Jolts A. thtsght.y
S. S. Bryan,
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na- 1...., I , y partio,, ineutrpal undur iwllcles
1.40,1 1%, tit,. null I. ~
0 , 1,,,1tud and prompt
1, inn] at Ile, I , VHCE Nw. 99 WATER STREET. Lull
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
()F . l'irrSßUttlin.
Corner of Fourth and Sanlthfleld Streets,
Al CAPITAL, $300,000.
e4-IklKm.• mita ,dln•r Propvt-ty ta 4 .7tittta Lt,tl
Uum..g.• mitt the St. mud I .laud Slt‘i•
;vat., titt,l
\ u F 1:...1) Janet
A A W P.
K. Pork,
I Imo . 11ulo Ihimpt,m. U. M.
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.ILnl NV NI. F .11111N;ZTI IN
Il . 10 , 1)Y l'A'll'EltSoN
A A It I Fit. I j,25:11y
Hchish At Continental Exchange
sttinT itiht,s DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.
o.'s THE NioN BANK, LONDON,
IN 1M Ow I ANt' ARI.B
it 4 - Th. two at all ilitt principal Towne
t 1.. \ Nli AND llt D. and the (UN.
T I st ENT
it. 8.117 ..n
M. A. Cirunebatim At Bailin,
K 1 ,,, R1' .1 .11.1 IN
11 V,•:1 0. rOOlitt.Olll,l to oil parts of UER.MAN
ITZEIt LA ND and 1101.1. A
Perselie Intending te trnvel Inns pr,,,uru, through
Credit.iin Which Nioney ;an ler obtained, no
terislisi. li, aii) purl Europe.
t'eu.rii was. , ( Bill,. Nolti4,lsiiil other securities iu Europe,
ri ri 14,1,114
1V I ILL A)! 11. WILLIAMS &
udr2.l Wowa, '"bird AtrveUs.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
oF PITTBBURGH.
WILLIAM LIAI:ALEY, Presiduut
SA Mt" El. NI A 1{: , 11 ELL Secretary.
PRP' lEder street, Gs-tavern Market and Word stsvets.
4d - Itr , urrs I AND CARIK) RISKS, ue the Ohio
1.1 Nlee.eeepte River,. and trihntarie_v.
I leen,' aonn,t lees er Ihtther,o by FIRE.
Alae Ngtti iilo l'rrils the S.-rt end I eland `Selig - mien
rreeporintion.
Ittaral..), CapL Mark Strrling
4. , Sam u el M. Kler,
Rea, IVllliout Blughtua,
14 le•rt Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth,
Imar M. l'ena...k, Francis Sollera,
v. flarbaugh, .1. Schoonmaker,
II
John Shipton. idec2l
WILLIAM B. BAYS & CO.,
BACON Lai, E S A IUS R BANVSHOULDERS,
LARD, LARD Oil,
DRIED BEEF,
SIRIARCIIRED and
CANVASSED HAMS.
A large stock Fannys on hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PITIEBIIEGH, PENN'A.
Great Storm at the South
- - -
From Washington City.
INSURANCE CoMPANA.
OF Pll I I, AII V. PII I A
P SBI Its It
/ Vf lip )
11=
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N I,ro
W114..ct,.14 k
iiempt.4ll k Cauvi,t,.ll„
H CLIIIJ. k C,
I/ I WA'S .1 NO FIRE BISKs
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.
RUNNING %V 11.04•1' I.ItOM
TII E FASI"I'IIA I N lures at •_ltZttl.A. 312; throng!, to
.Cincinnati in 13. hours aril 40 minutes. - Fare,
MAIL yap loaves
.. r . Lt A. M.
RX.1441.15.5 . OAINICarcs at 3 P. ,I.
Then.: Trahis nil make close connections at Caestlino, sn
that passengers avoid detention. Thu direct mini. to
Louts is now upon, ria Orestlino and Indianapelin,:loo tidies
stealer than via Cleveland. Float-class fare front Pittsburgh
to $l. Louis, tit I 5,30. ;.nand class, SUL Connections aro
ma& at Allino.o With ti n s Ruud to Clorrland, anti at
licld malt the li, vet to Newark, Monroeville and landosky
City. No TrainA run on Sunday. -
Three Ronda connect at emtline. For particulars, see
handbills.
Through Tickets aro .4cl to Cincinnati. Louisvilk St.
Lut., Indianapolis, Chimp., Rock Island. Fort Way no,
CI. velaud, and the principal towns and citing in tin, West.
The NEW 111th I lITON ACCO3INIOIATION TRAIN beLves
Pittsburgh at IO A. 11. and 4:45 P. 11., Ulla New Brighton at
7:l} A. NI. ate! I P. V.
Lit. and further information, apply to
.7, O. C 7711171",
At the corner office. under the Afonotigahola Muse,
Or at the Peden! street Station, to
(3 ILORG E PARK IN,
Pi tviburgh, Norombor 22, 1855. Tlchot Agunt
Ohio and Indiana Railroad,
BRING TUN
TO FORT WAYNE,
REE HL" l/ RED k EIGHTEEN MILES FROM PITTSBURG II
th - TRAINS CONNECT AT CILESTLINE, without de
tendon. with tdi the Trains on tho Ohio and Ponnylvania
Road. and :l.° at Forest with Trait.; going North and South,
on the Mad River and Lake Erie Roilroad.
For, Tickots, apply at the Railroad 110 X, of the Ohio and
PonnsTivailialr..' Company In Pittsburgh, Allegheny
Cit) or at any of tbu following points:
Fort Wayne, Rollefnataine,
Cincinnati, Crbnan.•
Day Lon, Springfield,
Indianapolis, Richmond,
Findlay.
Pern•nns desiring Ti.lrots will lie particular to ad: for a
Ticket by the t_ildt, and Indiana Railroad.
Jed S. 11. STRAUMIAN,
WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE
CO MP AS Y,
New Lisbon, Ohlo
T. J. HUNTIM, Agent, No 90 Water stroet, botv,en
Wood and 151srliot, Pittsburgh.
OFFICERS.
A. ItUICKSOM, l'rrsiavnt.
JAMES 2U DICK Piro
I Err AIARTIN. aml Trea,uror
PITTSBURGH REFERENCES.
Jon , . W. Woothr.•ll. I.lqpimor.
J,llios It. M.
.10, 1. I 1ar1.3.1411, Dr. Jn , 1 . 31k0,
4IIJII/Ig. Ilirmtnghtink, Newm,er I Co
PEK IN TEA STORE,
No. 3S Plitt. Street.
1/EMllNl=Miliiiii
011EK,18.
-1... st, awl finest VI amg 62, 75, aud
fin at quality, $1 It In.
lire.d. filet 75 and Imperial stud / imlowiler-50,
$1 IG. G'!,;s and $1 V Mi.
or,. and lllavk T , 0.4 of all gradea put up in metallic
irtek pr.,41) :be trade, :tad will lie add at tlw
tl , k , M7g. Prime Ito, and Java t`..itive, trreen and raa.stril.
RI A ertn.heil and ratlverized Stmari*: and
prim, N. it. ..-.
C.,. and
13, 011. - .2.in S. .IAS N ICS
11:TiCEI.SIOR CORN-SIILLLER
ANI) SEPARATOR.
THE IVO.VI , EE OP THE 71.11E.'
J. P. Smith's Patent, February 27, 1 555.
ri nn•l /land or P.m er
Sllet.t.tql prvn•nnn - ,,l by • ..inptent jrnb,nni,
Fanners. Aviieuttur'.t and Merinniini. to be the Enne.t.
nn-.t n•tnpktu :Iludl••t and .41.arator .t - er invented.
It•ni•, ,Jde I. .h•• 11
ECIMICII
A Bushel per Minute!
II can I. ay.at.4.41 hr hand. with a ',mall extaradituro of
tow. I awl :1 ..n4 w•pat tta. corn !iota Oa.
Iv :iI3-ut l.raakaig, n ',arta le La' rather. Farmer
.”1.1
I I.ITY.Nr , AND MAN'UFAiIIIIII:S.
Nl.• a--111.1 +ay. 11i..., att.. as.), p. poll, I.,rtooe uttli a
1.1/ ILight. at 1101,•HIV) Mr,
I Ip/di L. 111,111, hAttar A few Stale and Count Hutas Til.
:1111i VI II e • • 11 F 14.11 al a ill inane ult
14111.,..kr pnr.tif
nt up, i tho rev(
t 1,111rx..
ALEX. HUNTER,
1.1.:1LKI: IN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
Nlt I' h' )) D C 1' N AI,I, 3,
No. 199 Liberty attreet,
PITI". 4 1:1:11i; 11.
PEARL Si'L'AM MILL,
ALLE(7,IIENV.
rug I: I'EI.II EKED r 1!111 1.1 E ., to dal, t•t . tl
'lll,a
t, 1. ft 41 the Mill. in Nil,- .it gtyri.s
ood "trrrt.
111, %I A PEI:, Lawri, „t,l St.
II P. Sell l% Ala!, It ittto,t,
BRIAN, ICENNE.DV & 'CO
W I LLI AMS & ALLEN,
t,l,rrrasOna lu A ruulti Williams,)
,ll.\VI: Vl4 TU HMO( OF
CRIMSON FURNACES,
iv rough t Iron Tubing,
.4 VI) FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildinge.
se- ‘v 6 A will 000ttort for Warming and Ventilating
Atealti 0r 1101 Water. 111,c l'lolsores Fortiaco, Clinrh.
••-. 11olot:114,
-tot or 1101,4, No. 25 AIAILILET Frit HET,
l'oo,l.org h. npl6
JAMES BLAKELY,
Et ROPEAN :IGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
l'ornrr ‘I Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PIITSBU 11(1M
Par::c•ugere brought from tho old country to Pitta
burgh, and moneye mmittod to luropo. uov27
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. .
r 10 'F 1: IT BLAU.— --The undersigned, as a
unities of u+tn“• t•, Captain William Ward, MS well as a
to titer auto to ht., ono deems it inviter to publish
toll s, tog iohintary statement, viz.—That on Now Year's
tele:non day. Januar) 1•t, hat ing unwittingly, in the
cx
et,-aseut Of the dry, drank too (reel), he trout to the polls in
tt o Sixth Rat .1. in the cVl,lallg. eo completely unmet the el.
to I, , t n etc drink as to haVe lost all prep, mental control
t lone. if that white t lief 1., and to that condition. (ns has
+tate.' to him by creditable men, but of which he ha,
no recolicrtion.) lea• mink statements derogatory to the
character ~1 Captain Ward, which were and are untrue and
ait hout Mood:dom. and for a hich he feels regret;
and th a t he I:110.4 nothing derogatory to his character as an
lioneet n ran: but twlieres him to be a man of honevty and
iat'-grity. This statement is 110 W mode irt this public way,
the undersigned is informed and believes he urns!
the unjust language In the pnwenee of a crowd. and he is
an bonathat every (s•rson who heard it or heard of it may
4,0 this spe.tvly and full expression of his regret.
HENRY REA.
lANU AND PRIVATE LIBRARY—On Satur
day evening, January 121.11, commencing at i o'clock.
mill hr sold at the Commercial Sates Rooms, corner or woo,t
and Fifth str,eLo., an eX tenni, collection of valuable standard
and mi.:ell:mewls Books, the principal part or which are
clad., works from a Private Library. All reader?, will find,
among the mariety, in.,.,,, volumes suited to their taste. The
ruinl,llllprim,,
IIIeToRICA WORKS—Baines' French Revolution; Ora
tonne's Colonial history; instill ; D'Aubigne's
Reformation; 1l ume's and Maeaulay's England; tlibbon's
Rome; Tiller.; French Revolution: Frost's Pictorial World;
Victory of the United States; Duulap's New Yolk;
'I) tier's ver+al ;
POKI'I CA 1,-1 lie works of Bor., Scott, Byrom Slaik
spoaro, ISai Jiolon, Nloro. MontAomPry, Sheik.) ; I'vrry's
II 111, of Ancient Romantic Poetry Specimens of the
reek and Itolowl elamly CIIPONVe,
ith n hu-ge collection of Biographical, TlnAogi
Al Awl ‘11,•••11,,0e.ms
At 7 , n'i.lock will lw mdd, a superior .4-and-hand Ruse
o..dPIANO, whirl! ran WAY he Been /It the
Room.. I jai 1 I I'. M. DAVIS, Me110w...,
READY -M ADE C LOTHING, CLOTHS,
CASSIMEMES. Au., at Auction-tin Saturday !nurs
ing, January 1211,, roninn•neing at 10 o'clock, will /al 80111, ut
110 Commercial Sales 1t1.111.% corner of Wi.s.kl and Fifth titel.,
n , large ansortinent of Itinnly.niado Clothing, co6,l6tlng of
PeturAlmul and Satinet ilvercoatn: Cloth Frock, Dr,...ss
and t`Jteli !bat'; Black and Fancy Ca-411/nero Pluitri; Satinet
Pants; Camitnere, Satinet and Fancy Silk Vests"; Silk Pocket
I hikts.; Black Italian Silk Cravate.
Also--1 pieviel all-wool glue Cloth; 6 pieces alt-woad Dkult.
Cloth ;10 pieces Blur-k Do,nkin OiStlitileer; 86 161 Black Sew
ing 841 k ; to which the att,ntion of the trade is incitvd.
jail I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
f>Eft SEALS, for Lawyers' use, for sale
r by W. S. LEANT-2i, Stationer,
Jai 1 Market street, conic'. of Second.
A RNLI NE INK—Various qualities for Rafe
1.1.111 s. HAVEN, Stationpr.
fZ_Ol.l) PENS— A superior stock, various
$l . /.en and sty lon, I. r ewk by. • •
coiniequenee of the inability to
obtain 0 tinflioiunt supply of Una, owing to tho present
seven, weather, the will runntin chmed until
SATURDA Y EV ENING, January 12th,
LECTURE! -RCP. B. A. MAGUIRE, S. J.,
President ,d'ileurgrlOWll (.....11ek,re, will deliver the °perk
ing L..ture before. the CATII9LIC YOUNG MEN'S SOCIE
TY, In the Daeekneut of St. l'auFe Cathedral, on FRIDAY
E% ENING. January 11, IS 6. Lecture to commune/3 at 7},f,
Admission---siugle tickets, 15 rents; family tickets
admitting four. 50 cents.
Tickets to be had at George Quigley's and W. 8..51.'C0n
loguo's Catholic Bookstores.
By order of Lecture Committee. alb
YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION—
An Election for President, Vice President, Secretary,
Treasurer, tivo Directors and throe Auditors for this lustno
tion, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at their
Mores. on !lIONDAY, the 14th day of January, commencing
at I o'cltsr.k P. M., nod closing at 7 o'clock.
A general meeting of the members trill also be held In the
evening of the name day, at 73 reclock, when the Annual
Reports of the Board of Directors and Standing Committees
will be Head. W. U. KiNceiD,
jalo Secretary.
HOILER ClAYl'HlNG.—Oentlemen requiring Horse Mak
ing will and a large assortment at OLIVER'S, No. 4
St. Clair street, Blanketa, 75 cents andnpwards. Railroad
Wrappers and Sleigiduelmbes,Ac. novl.
El=
W. S. lIA P..N. Statikmer.
JOS. C. FOSTER,
lamuuc and Mausp,r.
' . ..r. '
t ~..b s:s , M+l. s.
~~ t
4 ;
CHILSON'S PATENT
Ali." '6r it
*r!lnlstlete.• f;
for terming and Tentilating indteoLf.
all the desirable qualities required Inn petllxt 'featitigAte..
paratns, insuring perfect carefort, without ' wry of thedle.d..
gree-able sensations or sources of annoyance eo common to
heating arrangements. While the occoputta of ft r_poui - Dr. •
building experience all the comforts arising.from a warm
euunner atmosphere, dhey also inhale pure lifegliing and
heath-sustaining air, not contaminated by being derived ,
from damp, unhealthy 'searce.s, or Its' power to :satsbilla life'
being impaired by earning in contact with 'au overheated
surf.,
Thom results are produced, lit part, by waist - routing ; t.hu
fortuire lu anchat manner that the heat is difilisortat'd lOWer • .1.
temperature than is usnal with nay other Furnace lab*
known to the public. 1n producing this result, iniiithenb•
joct of great importance is obtained on the !moron( toolmtilY
the Iteatrtbeorbiutt as well as radiating surface is
Lh.t.: the heat is alinost entirely abstracted. fromthe vises . ; T.
before they are driven ell into the clnuiney, thereby' greatly 4 I
red,u-iu g Lite I, onstimpti.m of fuel. TIM fuel chamber is Ao
lined with sosp*itone and fire-brick that the fuel critiniA
come in contact with the iron, preventing the over-heating
of the air, mid destruction or injury to the Eurbuctl. • • •L''.
The joints of the Yurimee aro so constructed as to IgriOll. -
room for making a tight sued and clay Jo ut, proveutiniLtho,
escape of not itsns and sooty 01,4,1 into the room, ao annoying .
to the a:cup:nits, and so injurious. to the livalth
_
tuns.
Tito air to be warmed is taken fermi the dritidde of
the building in all Cl/tee. (b.% insuring n supply of pure,
wholesome air for breathing, rood the olhot important func
thine required by the lemma system--the oxygen Is not
fected, nor the organic matter in the air carbonized by cote
is?: itt contact with an over-heated "tient* as with other
furnarett: sod head:it-hes and other disagreeable sensations
ant• prevented by this meaus—and In consequence of the.
~.:gm air not noising too large demands upon the Intigeand-d
-vap,,rating surf/we of the skin, to supply , the moisture Whichil
it lie+ lost In paving over a red hot surface. In proof of Miss - '
sttiairion is rolled to the rerriticatisi of Prof. dililman, of
tale eo/loge, New Ilaron. and to lbw.. of other scierillfth
perionl ici e r have examined this eubJert.
I f public and universal approval in any text a merit, the '
itt,to tato, or this valuable Furnace can appeal to the writ-,
ten testimony 14 ttoottutole, to tit. press, mid to pnblie ezhl
Lit ion:, in all pat, of the world, it Laving received the rriza
Nl,l/111 at lle NY,,rld's Fair. and tlat highest premiums lit
Fait, tu Nov. Eloifutt.l, Von Verb. and a Silver Medal at the
;:tat,- .igri,ttltural Fair is l'ottto.)loanitt. Vie add two or
t late hed
This winter b tlio fourth in which one of Chiison's Furna
coo has been in 11°C in my bongo, and 1 take plea. re In boar• ' •
jug testimony to its many excellent qualities, giving an
abundant supply of pure, warm air, with a moderate con
of fuel, and rogairing scarcely any yepairs, in all
I hat period.
1 fwd ua besitniiiiin in recommending- It• with the improve
ment, iutoptiul by Alcosiu. IVihiatus .k Allen, on thn best Bur
uam• for the %Milt, of thi. community. now iu 11E6.
lh-•Cm:l.•r 8, ilia. W3I. THAW.
I , r,nt • Brr..Leeph P. Taylor, fieei r or of Trinity Church,
!Ira. Itrighton. Proprietor awl Pi - Melva of lienonxid Echuol
for Bop":
MrSJir.S. Aillinma k Allen have pat up at Kellwood a ' ••
F 11.1., No. 0, a Iti , •o in ,goo - ntion exceeds toy
ingnine eNitertation, It itticao,trnily warms fWV9I3 Uzr g
ro•lak. gives no air troolilo (loot a single grate, and Ow
burn slack In it lig supple,' with fuel at a cost. of ten pants 7 . ,
per day. .
'.t bay • pLic,,l in thy First Proshs;,,rl ;t i, aura, three or
furba,s, ‘rbich nvn• put ilp • by
‘Vit ~114111ith tb., 1113. b, by Alecqrs. WU,
1 , 1191 4 Alba, an. FUrraliCea now In.
They work tr,.A. oor kloireh a en, a,4 we nay. no,
.lold. 114,4 de, rv.• th WO: eavolobaaa 1,10 wl upon them.
111 Lrn o air, 0 eworo I oxaminat ion of all 110
al.,t‘ iu 1,, and dr. z Item Th., boiled pruftTetster.
1•;14.0.4irg1i, lx.e,valler I, .I..)1.11S U. ItlcatltD.
Mannfartorod and Sabi by
SS - f k. ALLEY.
ja t),11 A, 1,1 f r
—, We ‘l.-. 0 Pekill_k. and vi ginia.
IM N 1) l'A )N(' !--- tile Benefit of
tip • ot:rtiA‘s iu LAFAYETTE
A... 1.
AVedisemitay. Sanartr3 - 10, 195 G,
tl....lirprt .” Prat—, AIL and Ca.iperalion
th,t ‘.l t lie 1.1. , .d t A rt Entry, 1!.5 coots
I' I. kI 2 A 1M 11 I
1 OVERTURE. the
A T 1: 11' .n1p0f..41 by C. Banch--delirereet by
yl r. \os. I.
R 1111 Ais Y.A. 1 . , 094 piano ; roan the Opera of
be 1. , . , •11: by Prof.
4 r.II..ktITETT.t, 1.,r M o 1 lt.o - or.
1.4 11.•111. nit h 3:l,llnpartittient of piano
--411•11vore,1 by 11r. I:in-1.-r.
G. A 1:1 B, rerpo.e..l by C. RA ork---Alt.liverix.l by Mr. Frunen
tu,•l.
t; LOKI A. v010p.14,1 1.): - .1,1: ,Italler, with vocal and
.if-11.•.ft, ..1 t hit ty.:+hc ineratawa.
srrox;. Mist.
1 SOUVENIR DU PROPII er,r.. by Meynrbear-41elfver04.
hr !it &ills an
ARI ET'r A, 1,4:0,, from P.llini—deliverr.l by Mrs.
Itnerkle.
1.1 CAVATIN A, for rivlin and Mono. from
by 11..s.kni—,1e1iverod by Pr..s. &bomb.
4
It 1. ucrErro. for DIPICA -
TI:I/V 1111.1. TEST NI ARCII. wilipoed Coo piano with
bine 11.1nds--d.•11,:re.1 I.y Mi.> ediv and Proft.-or
.-.ltl b.:1; I/ ." by Tittle, with Or-'
6 ADDTt), Parole d'Arionzo, eoluposed by Flo
rino---deliverukt by Mr. lial.riet.
7 CHORUS, from 1b.., "ervothin, - by Haydn, with tho
w bolo Orche-itra.
Jalo PROF. SCHWAB, Director._
lAN ELY & liIOIIEY, RIAL V.s.r.vrs
nnoK ERS AND AUCTIONEERS, rorner of Soveuth
l'itt,burgli, Will attend to gelling by -
Auction any pluperty 401.1 by l'Aecutors., or by order of,
plrwti Court, to the City or County ; and to any deucriptioti
of }teal RNtate out of tlio City. jolo
11°"
, 011, SALE—A Lot of Ground, corner of
Clteittont :tad Liberty streets, Allegheny (ty, having '
:t front of 17 feet ort Chestnut street add 53 tint on Liberty; 4
on wllielt is eroded a good and kailedorittal twurstory 'Tome, t
fronting 23 feet on Chwitunt street and Lai feet on Liberty at.
It LS at preSolllt. ocru , ,irll av n . Brocery, Droduce and Fertt
Store. Als. a Dwelling House, producing an annual ground
root of 514 e, exclusive of appyrteuaneca occupied by the pro
prionw. BLAKELY & ItICUEEY.,
coroor of Seyenth_Bllll Smithfield its:
REV. DR. MURRAY, author of•thei . Uele"-.,'i
prated "Kirwan Letters to Bishop lb:Tiles," will loc
tars before 1111 , Young M,,n a Christ/4n Asnocintion, on.
TIIURSDA EV ENE 10th inst.., at Al ASONIO
Satins-I—kr/and and tb
Tlegots, 25 cents to to had at English A . E.o.'S, Davi-
'
'on A and Read's thialotores, Pittsburgh; and at E. C.
ei.i.ltran's, Allegheny.
Lis-tore to inannienct at half-past seven. •
WTI. .211131 V,
IV. A. 511 - 11,11110
N. S. BRYAN,
T. LI LANE,
kisturn Committen.
VOR SALE--I 0 atereB of good Laud, sit'
j: miles front tlw city, on SUW Mill Jun; 20 acrettim
mond, with a tiret rate Steam Saw 61111, Framd Muse, Eita-
We, Ate- The thither on tiliA trot will pay for the ltuad.
Terms accommodating,. THOMAS WOODS,
decl4 76 Fourth street:
• •
J ANL) W AltitANTS.—The highest market g
price paid for 40, SO out Le 0 Acre Lind
ra its, of the Ittto ham,
Ado--For 80 and 100 Acro Wirral:it; tuned under the
law of
Apply to
sep2l:tlaw
BLAKELY & lucutr,.
corner of Seventh and Sinithileldsta.
OPPICE OP CILLEILEUS VALLEY RAILEOAD
l'iLtAbllrgil, December 22,1855.
I.IIE Annual meeting of the Stockholders of
the Chartism Valley Railroad Company will ba held
at
the Office of the Company, N 0.144 Fourth ante; PlttabixtK
on the SECOND MONDAY of January, 1856. rile Oklion4
for Diroetora will be held on the name day, and at the
pbu., between the bourn of 2 and S o'clock 1...211.
S. F. VON R0N511101181 2 , Secretary,
HORSES FOR SALE—The sub- ei 4
,uriLer elTers fix male TIIRII.B valuable ;"{
11011riES-41 quo of t)rob and a bey..-ell larg o
and excellent az - alight Ifor,s. For forth, information ape
ply to li. 51001tIlFe&D,
jai:dtf Conti° avenue, Seventh Ward.
H
OUSE OF REFUGEA DEPOT has been
o w ned fiir Ow sale of Ertirlea nianufaCturod .at,llWl
Rouse of Refuge., at NO. 19 SaIITIIFI 6TILERT,
door below Diamond Alley.
Wholes:do and ltctuil Merchants mill pluaso can and la
nnduc onr stock vi
ROOTS AND lilit)11S,
31,0„ of the heel materials, and in Ilia 1110 St cubstantittl
manner. Person, patronizing the artabliatintent. rahila Air
oarding the intermits of the ivatitution, can procnro good
artidca at rowionablo prio,
.101 t. MATS also fi,r vale. Terezt. rash
DR, JAYNE'S CM.
EDICIN ES--
EXPECTORAN T, TONIC VERSIIFIJUE;
HAIR TON/C, SANATIVE PILLS,
ALTERATIVE, AO OE PILLS,
CARMINATIVE BALSAM, LINIMENT.
All the above preparations for Bale at proprietors'
prices, by S. JAYNES, No. 39 Fifth street,
•
jaSilm Agent by special appointment
FOR SAE—A Cottage House and Lot
nate on Ewalt street, Lawrettryvillo. The lot Is 40 - feet
by PA fronting on two streets; the Immo 630 liyZloarte
aol a half story high—contains a wide hall, collar four
moms on that floor and two large rooms ribove,•situailimear
the Omnibus Station. This is reallyia tlesimblo 'property,
new and comfortable. with fruit trees , shrubbery, &c.. Tim;
owner desirous to go Weol, and will this prcliertY at a,
bargain. Apply tU , [Jab] BLAKELY ,t
EBRATED FAMILY
DWELLING HOUSES, STORES, Bcc., TO
RENT—A largo Store Room on Third street; a Store
Room, N 0.% Fourth street; two large Warehouses on Water
street; a Dwelling ELAM, with large lot, near the :outer
depot, in Allegheny ; a Dwelling HUIPIE , on Pride street; a
Frame House and two acres of ground on the 311nerivilla
road; n Dwelling House-on Hancock street; one on Decatur
street; two avian lioustw on Clark street; a Warehouse on
Pint street, and a Dwelling House In Inwreneevilla. Apply
o [J O 7I S. CUTHREAT di littN, 53 Market struea
STOCKS AT AUCTION—Ohiq and Peat'
Railruod Company Stuck, on 'FEU/RR:DAY evening, at 1
o'clock, at the Merchants' ExcharTA Fourth street, will ho
sold 71 sham Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Eoutvany
Stock. 11311
_P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
_
&M.BANICSTOCK At litilbs4
JAL • On 9'IIIJ4SDAY oveuing, the 10th instant, atlewee,
e'cloak, at the Marabouts' Exaboage. Fourth stmet, will -be
sold, 20 sharer[ Merchants' and Hauntacturere'• Bank Stuck.
JOT P. M. DAvra, AncUoneer.
BUCKLEY'S' VIOLIN TUNES--"A
I_,P !action of beautiful Waltzes, Polkas, Quadrili f i t , ( w ith
figures for dancing,) Jige, Reels, etc. Itucklora celebrated
Imitations of the Farm Yard and the Power of Blusic.F.
ibis is a choice wank for amateur players on the viollh
The collection of Jigs and Reels never betbre publietted.
alone worth double the prim - "of the brook.. Prioa fitt umn
Copies mailed, postage paid. CRAELOTTE2 MAMA •
.111 0 8 118 Wood at., secoad doer above rime
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