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', • •-• e • ~>,' v ."- ‹. ~., b- i.. , -.. -1' 'n , • ~&" 4 ,-. ... .- n e' .' 4: ..- t. r,- tk..6 `... ~I. t) ... 4' .1 . .o.' ,^ S 's• ' 1. , 4 '''. •% C. Pl,f• 1 '„, se ,_.,' . 'l , F $ ''''.* '.., '.... " ' ' 1 .1 . 1 . . -. , a nt .... C l 4 ~ •-, .s.: . .' .. 4., . 4 ~..444 - • , L c, - ••• ." - •t ki • • , , '; 4 f' .'"' 4 +' ' • • - " r ' a"+ ;4;;`Z i ;'~i u "'` M~ .~ T ~ ~ IY~ ;~fi~~'.... .._ ••,, r_ 0 = . . Q " L 3f -0 '• r +++, +f rc • + "‘• - „,• r -.` . PITTSBURGH POST. • I - 701CM73 - -I*. W.ASIIINGTON LETTER and other matters of in terest on firnt pnge EXTRA copies of the Prie-Curreni, put up in strong wrappers, ready for mailing, can always he had at the Merchants' Exchange, nt the rate of five cents per copy, or fifty cents per dozen. THE. SPEAKERSHIP Without disparagement to the admitted merits of other candidates, We believe that if the Demo cratic members of (7ongress would nominate the Hon. .1. Glancy Jones for Speaker his election could be secured. For ability, character and manners he it unobjectionable. He has no con cealment in regard to his principles. Ile is ste.tidrhst Democrat ; but, so fir as future legis lation is concerned un the subject of slavery, we see not what more is expected by the AMerican party from Fuller than from him. Neither are in favor of disturbing past legislation on that subject; and both are opposed to Congressional intervention in that matter either in the States or territories.. (In other subjects they may differ Widely, but on that there ie no such radical difference as should prevent an organization of the House. Some members from our own State, who are now voting iu vain, would prefer to vote for him rather than have any longer delay of the public business The Southern Americans could have no serious objections to him on that kiund. He is a national Democrat, not a northerfi man with southern principles, but a sound statesman with well settled principles, broad enough to or .cord equal rights and equal justice to all sec tions tit' the Union. It is not now a question whether a Whig, a Free Seiler, an American or a emt.crat shall be the Speaker; hut whether we shall have IL Congress at all to attend to the pub lic business ; and certainly every well disposed 41.)mber of the house must by this time be tired of this waste of time; the idle ballotings; the profitless discussions, and fruitless caucusings. The country now demands of their public ser vants at Washington set-vices for their salaries. and some attention to public as well as to party 1211=11 The American people are nut niggardly in their economy : but when two hundred thuusand dollar' have been ,pent in vain upon the com paratively unimportant q uestion of a Speaker ehip for a single sertsion or term, they will look on complacently, or with calm endurance but little longer. When grave senators are admit ting the prolialAitie4 of a war with England, and senators (4 . 411 partie , or e agreed that our country i, right in the q ue,tiono involved, and must maintain its honor, its right, and it, posi tion at all hazards, it time the 91ruggle fir speak V , : thip were eu•le.l, an,l a preparation .for the defence of the honor and rights of the grimt republic begun. J. Blaney June= could incline elements of strength that few other of the members could He k one of the eminent and favorite sons of a State that has always sustained national prin ciples, and cherished a warm regard for the Union. We hell eve Penn , ylvania never had but ono Speaker of the House, and that long, long ago. It certainly is not because she has not furni,hed di,tingukhed and competent men. the pre , eat..; um. now. Mr. June , 1114 had much congressional experience. i- favorably known to the whole country, and personally much esteemed by the member , of Congress, and by all we, know him ; and Lis election to the chair to ‘ tould Le per,;onally offensive to no one, while it would •,cure an able and excellent officer for that pla.‘e If the next democratic rani u+will put lulu forward a, the candidate, we -It ould 1)01 , 0 for a speedy ureanization ,f the Ii a e, and n couch de.ired end of the " idle term... PEACE. IN Is:I:ROPE The English people accuse the Americans of excitability, yet they seem to be getting quite as ex.:itable themselves. A few words over the tel egraph wires vet all London in commotion. The funds rise ; there is a panic in the grain market ; and a general commotion iu all rank , of society. The late exciting topic is the peace q uestion. In our telegraph columns will be found the Arabia's news, which after all gives no good promise of peace Russia, it is said, accept. , the Austrian propo sitions as the basis of negotiation.. That means merely that they will have another conference which may re-tilt just as unsuccessfully as the loot Itir , sia, thereby' gains time to strengthen her defences, double her armies, an d t0t!C11.,..n to Ler adversaries n cost of a hundred millions more of gold. To protract the war and exhaust the Allies is II main feature of Russian policy. and diplomacy is about a. effectual for that ns tortitications. Thu terms proposed by Austria are not such a , Russia can accept with honor They imply a loss of territory ; a loss of naval power in the Black sea ; n loss of many of the defences of her southern coast : and an end of all her protection to the Greek population of Turkey. No such terms will be submitted to. and any offer to negotiate with them it , a hasi , must have in view delay. not pence So the English seem to think : yet they still entertrun hopes that the war mac soon he brought to R close. In diplomacy and in war the Russians find no toasters yet in Europe. Their leaders are as wise in council as they are tletertnine , l in the bathe field and fortifications. No better evidence need tie sought of the respect felt for the power and ability of the colossal empire of the north than that England, France and Turkey combined feel inadequate for its humiliation, and endeavor earnestly to draw all ;other nations to their aid. And some of those other nations, though desiring the humiliation of Russia, dare not involve themselves in the mighty contest. FOREION Is,t RAN L: CoMPANI Brown. of Philadelphia, Lam introduced in the Senate a bill which affect , forelpi In-uranre Companies, and. it' paased, !oust drive any =ur6 Collipann, !ram the State. The tlrst section provides that all rush corpor ationsnau,lt have a Ou,oz fidr capital of two him dred thousand dollar, paid in. and safety invest ed. This proVISIVII is not ohjectionahle to our mind. ,„ The - second section require? ft deposit with the Auditor tioneral not less than one hundred thou rand dollars of Pennsylvania State loans at their par value, as a security for losses sustained by citizens of this State upon policies issued, and stipulates bow this fund is to be appropriated in case of loss and afterjudgment. The fourth section requires each company to pay a Licenseevery year to the Treasurer of State, for Philadelphia, $6OO, Allegheny county and all other counties $1(10, and a tax of 5 per cant. on the gross amount of receipts. The fifth section requires the companies to furnish the Auditor General, in the month of December, a statement under oath, as is now re quired, and the Auditor General to make report to the Legislature. I .2HEINTIANITY IN Till REPUBLIC. by Edwin M. Van Din+sen, A M , Ractu t . of St. Price,' (Protestant Episcopal) Church Pithsburgh This is a volume of one hundred and fifty pages, in which Christianity in the Republic is briefly considered in seven sermons preached du ring the winter of 1851-5 Mr. Van Deusen is a clear and beautiful writer and this hook will add to his literary reputation. While the author in one of the sermons (the sixth) examines the workings of the systems of government which govern other sects he expressly disclaims, in the the introductory, any discussion of the truth of the doctrines of any religious body. It can be had of J. S. Davison & Co., A. H English & Cu., and Kay & Co. The Supreme Cteirt of Wiscounin have extin tptiltdiett thelinpi.s of Mr: raiiiiitii4, — fileßlitek Republican candidate for Governor, who con, testi,' the election of Mr. Barstow, Democrat. New Books THE NEWS Barnum is :not so dead broke after all, as we learn from the Now York Tribune. His name is on paper to the amount of $850,000, to raise which it would require the sacrifice of property belonging to him valued at $1,000,000. He is trying to compromise the matter and has offered $lOO,OOO to be released. In the State Senate, on NVednesday, the Com mittee on Vice and Immorality reported back the bill to repeal the Restraining Liquor Law, with a negative recommendation. A motion to refer the bill to a select c•ommittee teas lost—yeas 1.1. nays IS. A vain effort was then made to take up the house The Harrisburg Patriot and Union publishes the sentiments of the press of Pennsylvania ou the public printing question. There appears to be a unanimous feeling that a new system ghoul be adopted in place of the present ' , lowest bid der" rule, which necessarily leads to dishonesty, as well as makes uur public printing a disgrace to the art. Our New Mlutidter to England lion. George M. Dallas, out new minister to England. has been in public life, with short in tervals, ever since he attained his majority. lie is now sixty two year; old. In 1814 he was ap-• pointed Secretary of the American Commission that negotiated the Treaty of Ghent ; afterwards United States District Attorney at Philadelphia: then, in 1841, United States Senator front Penn ; in 147, United States Minister to St. Petershurgh, the duties of which he discharged with signal ability: and, in 1844, was electeil, Vice President of the United States. In all these positions he distinguished himself by mark ed ability, courtesy and uprightness. The ap pointment of Mr. Dallas in the present critical condition of affairs with England, is a compli ment to himself and should be a matter of pride with Pennsylvanians. COIIIIUPTION to HUM PLACKS.—Wm. Linea, Superintendent of the St. Louis Work liom-e. having been charged with a number of misde meanors by Mayor King, the whole subject was referred by the Councils to n joint committee. This committee have reported as well founded terr'of the charges preferred. Among theta is one of corruptly appropriating to his own use that which was intended for the support of in mates of the workhouse: of brutal and inhuman treatment to two prisoners under his charge; with keeping his eon as a guard of the work house when he knew the said son was in tie habit, nightly, of going 011 From the tone of the debate in t•ouncilo when the charge- were repo rto.l liy the eimunatee. we are inclined to think the term of Mr. Lingo- career i , ••raking to a do,e seem, to he the resolve of the English government that nil the nation of the earth shall be involved in war. Prunsin has hitherto resolutely maintained her position of neutrality, and asked only to he all ,wed t.i re nnin nt peace. This simple right k_denied, and Prussia is threatened. A Idockade of her port, iq meditated in the (-online , teasen. The reeu will probably he to involve that nation in the war, and if it take the Rusmian side it will add an artnv of four hundred thousand 'midterm, among the bravest and best disciplined in the world, to the effective force of the Czar If Prtmsia is to be !, , Ter,./ into the war 11 Env land against her will, it trill be but justice if she takes part with Russia -The Southern ronurnerciAl Con vention met at Richtnowl on the :Seth 1111 The Thiel' object , for Anon are ,Liki to be - MEIZBIE I . Direct trade het %Teen the s uihern Nos sn l it.:unt2py,. Sotitheytn.ra..qaufacturef , 3:'"A soutti* system of e.luc4fian 4. southern railroads,. s'. A 'Pacific milroma by tbs, no,t goutherli 11e hope they mill go right to work and build that ~ o uthent Pacific railroad 112 i fiat ns po4sible. If the north cannotlinild a northern one n 4 fq.t, then we tnu-t let the„south get 'Ahead t:Es .r.,"; —The K N in one dotriet iu TeV.l% in.tructed their delegate. , to the Phila delphia l',,ttrentian to rote far Fillmore at , the eandidate fir Pre..ident, and for lien Ilauton fur Vivo Preittlent. suppo , t , l to hate the tatiction uf the Gene:tut hilit,elf. 111, pro-port in the new party are not as good a. they were in the party he abandoned. Ile wanted di Le President, and perhaps might hart got it nomination had he remained with old friend- Ile has no chance for a nomination or an election either now. GEN. LEWIS CASS The correFpondent of the New York from Washington writes as follows : "The notice given that the subject of our Cen tral American relations would be on the lapis. drew an Immense colleolirSe or anxious spool. to the nati,nal capitol 'the gallaries, passages leading to the Senate chain her were crammed and crowded as long as one more could be squeezed in. This fairly indicated the outaidz feeling on the subject, and prove ‘l that rum anxious solicitude is felt by the people on the subject of the anticipated rupture with Great ‘• The whole question of our diplomatic rela lions with England was brought under review by Urn. Lewis Cass, the father of the Senate; and when 1 say he made the greatest speech which ever fell from his lips I only express the opinion of hi-, brother Senators and of all who had the pleasure of listening to hi+ eloquent defence of American diplomacy and American honor. This speech, I am pleased to say, will first appear in the columns of the New York Herald, for which it leas been specially reported nail corrected. After the conclusion of his remarks, Senators Seward, Kush, Clayton and others pressed around the "Roman and congratulated him and the country upon his eloquent and unanswer able vindication of our national position on all questions threatening the peaceful relations be tween this and the mother country. It was an . effort worthy of Ilenry in his palmiest days.- 11'e shall publish portions of Urn. en...s . speech n n ,Iny or two. Tut: St Eau PLANTERS of Louisiana have been holding a Convention in New Orleans for the purpose of counselling together and agreeing on some plan by which they could rid the sugar trade of existing incumbrances. More than a hundred delegates were present from various portions of the State. In taking the chair as President, the lion. John Moore delivered an interesting-;r . that 1.11 , k.19 I. i.,anrm ditionally liceepte.l the pa,p,. Thi, wa+ reported a. anthem. I an,l rnu.ea nn immen.o .en.ation tan , h, rent . Cot tml n 1 ami a paiii,rn-il in the other market.. !Next tar the knell-h ..rnment puhli-ho.l (r.. 111 Seymour. at 'ct -,‘•urgli. n GJInN _ agrt.e- to a,•;oi.t I 1 In. , plt Ls of negotiation , - Tl,l- ynnlitie , l th, ment, curie , [ the ezriirrnout. and the al 111111-, began to fear that Itu.',ll Inertly cant- to gain tune by ,1, , ,-eptice tir•gotltition- Nteatititm• the fund. remain it. .tea.ly! a- I , r, , It , - Li Co • a1, ,, 1e announcement. The actoal f oh- are d i ll Count Ne.t.elrode, utabt being handed the Anbrian Find Allied note, m - a, int . ..tined by Count that he mac not authoriled to enter into e i o n. but if the note w, not accel , t, , l unron ,litionally before the 1 , 111, hr tin , l all the \ trial nin-t lean, l- 1 1 ter , 1,11,-J.l To prevent this. Sesrefrode communie•ite I mith Vienna ,Brett, uttl Prince fl at Vicu na had a tall; with Count Pool, in to hi, 1, LI, former r•rodimed n niemoratolum ;dig ti, genera! inclination ,01 nir!, , L.ite, hot propo.ing certain alteration- t 'flout hoot dined the document, IMI in !I'll! it •lii ti contain an unecoolltiotial aeceihanee pocitiot,. An.tim could bot iel.ly with nit the concurrence ~r of ht.-, iWeri , • hdingly,rut to London an•l am! receiie , l iu reply t the ‘Vecbern I C11,111.,:f their deci.i,,n. alre'oly careful! \ cote:11,1,1. and further that if Itu--da did ii ,, t the UOtttit' Eiterhazy and the \n-titan Legation Wiltitd leave Attithl) would 4eek to obtain the armed co upec.a(iott of iht Berman 1)10. The Vienna paper , reprei.ent affair+ n= maid sernium and alartninr, unit that all the or the A oidriart have rpee I veil 1 , 1 e t nit l'eterstiurgh. ;Het the Eteiiiiiiatu to leave Vienna te o .r the ve"k elap , iitg between Itu first atet ntten , e excitement ea e , te.l at VlOllll., Lilt 1111 the I ,l lh, th,,, arprehen , t,t, yunsi•led I , y the anuouncoent that ag,reeA to ne;:,.ti tte ~n the term, ‘VAsiliNnion ta - rv, Feld-non I • In the How... to day. on the resdlution leclaring Mr Hunt.. Speaker, Nle•wr- 1),%11. %door, Ilarrn.on ant Harris voted at heretofore against him. tin the re.solution declaring NIT. Aiken Speaker, there WWI II union of the liemocrats and Americans. Nlesssrs. Harrlay lull Hickman, Inninwrats. au .kinericari. voting 4 , T1 the lII`VatiVP all I \\dhows and Wheeler in the affirmative, NIT Aiken having received 0110 more Note than NIT. Banks on the ail tplP•tioll nllllll , 4'l' vottsl on the lionlo‘ than on the Aiken proposition, the friends of Mr .I,ken to-night are congratulating thriuvelres that he might win by the adoption of the plurality resblution. 11'ntut\a'n , Nry. Fl•Ii11,17 I - TrPIV.I - report- , that the net ittnount In the Tresmin, subject to ,Irtat o n th e 2 , :tt, tx , $24,1a1.r,:d) 'lhe Houge refusal, I.y one,mnjority, to table ilickman'e re , olution to elert a Speaker by phi S" •to , . %,t.. - • . -- • • .7.% *_,a ~ '--~r:~'r--- 1W TEL EgRAPTI THIRTY'-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSIoN ARRIVAL rot' TIII: .11:.11:1.1 The Speakership Front V 6 nultlngton Movements of Steamers. SC II A Lit.Ax, February 1.- Tilt. Arallin from LIN . unt. P. NI., this liturciinit 'or Boston. Thu America. frc.in 11,,stun, arrived here at two thir zu,rniug, and .silo fur I.iverpoul after a short delay. The weatheris flue. Accident and Lora of Life LortsvlLLE, Felomat.). 1. —The east wing of tho Loui,ville Hotel, whirl; was unoccupied, fell this morning, crusting over room:, and killing latotter and a hue. Arrival of Stravowhip C.llOll H ALIFAX, February steamship Union, from Havre fur New Yerk, arrived this evening ;port of cal. Supreme Court IVAsniNwroN Cm'. February I.—\od. and :0;.--Argurnent e.,ntinued by Sebriskie, .1 P. Bradley and Ital. B P. Butler fur defend ants. Akie-Dr. Culebrnted Vernaling'. laid LIVER PILLS—it nlugul omibismlutn, but ver) Ikr tual,ne the following Si 111 4111 AV N. VoRK, Nt , verlllwor 1,5'2 Knowing, from experience. tin , valuable ,mitlitie, of Di lit'Lane's Vern-drug° and Liver Pills, I litlre !Or ,•111 ,- time hark considered it my duty. and made It my bushes, 1,. make those IU - tide, known wherever I went among nit friends. A short thus ago I Loam,- acquainted with the case of a young girl, who seemed to be troubled With wont, and liver complaint at 010 tame time, and had b...-eu sullerim for some two mouths. Through my persuasion she pur chased one bottle of Dr. ll'Dine's Vermifuge,•and one low Liver Pills, whit h she took according to directions. The re suit was, She passed It large quantity of worms. end thinks that one box more of the Pills trill restore!' her 40 perfect health. tier name and residence can be le4ned by calling on K L. Theall, Druggist, corner of Rutger tad Monroe sts. purchasers will pkase be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. ..IPLanc's Lie, Pals, manufactured by Fr tts ma Buns., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There ur, other Pills, pur porting lobe Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Laoe' Vettlaill Liter Pals, also his ceirbrainl Verratfugt, can now be had at all respectable Drug Store.. None genuine With alit the signature of FLEMISH BROS. Also, far solo by the solo proprietors, FLEMING BROS, Successors to J. Kidd ,t Ja2S,,Ltor No. 60 Wood stre,ot, corner of Fourth _ . Dr. illcLaue's ImPirovra Liver Pills and lELPROVED Venni fuge, also Dr. I. Seotes Celebrated White Circassian Lini Went, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. T. i.',ott a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of extensive prni. Lice. None genuine, only as prepared by Tkr,, I. Scott e Co. Bank Place, Morgantown, Virginia. Dr. illcLane's turnovers Vermifuge and rumor - in Llve Pills, accompanied by certificate of C. McLane, for suit b Druggista apd Merchants every*here. Ua GE1:'11. KEYSER, 144.1 Wood et, Whale'gale Ageut DR. R:VANDIG, Allegheny, near Railroad Law., julL:dawapc • If CIE= ~,. 1T ~ Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad 'II/1.131N RUNNING WEST leltollr PITTSBURGH 4t." - irt TILE FAST TRA.IN have at 2:30 A. M.; through to Cincinnati iu 13 hour/add 4.t) igiutes, Fare, 114 IL TRA IN'LAT. at M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves at 3 P. MY These Trains all snake close connectilina at erestitit, so that, pamengvre avoid" detorttion. The dine t route to St. Lenin i, now open, via rrostline and Indianapolis, 100 uilles short, than via Cnrelaini. Fit :+t-cias, faro from Pittsburgh to St. 1,u., $15,:10. clam, $l9. Connot.tinttH ate mad.. at Allioh i o ith rim it,,nd L4l (1., "bind, and at .Nlans field with tint Goad b. Newat k, Mourovville and City. Nt. 'fraiiti run on Sunday. Thr, 14nule ~,nnert ILE Croitline. For pa-rucular., Throng). tu 1...111. - illy, St. Yuri Wapiti, CIONI - laud, and th, principal towns and ill., \Vest. TLr EW lilt lU I ACIOI 131 Mi ILM'elilN 'FRAIN Pitt/4,010i at lu A. M. and 1.15 I'. 11.. and New ISrigl tun at A. NI. and I P. M. Fi.r . Tickets and further infurniaiii•u, apply J. G. CURRY, At tho r,rner We 41/ WO, (.Itlt)lti/E PARKIN. I'ittnl.urg L, Nuvetubvt 2L iBr)b. 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VLF:NI I Ntt . 1%,.. and Ity It] tt.mi,t, g,ttcratty 4-d- Stocking.; and Hosiery for Winter.-• it 5•,,, a •,,'t ta:Ara ) 1.11, u Cal 1.44 i‘ta.l ill Lail utix 3:”.1 gLi tt t Ma11...4 alloy alba 4tft It .1, tatt. buy tttotutt “f t fit, Shtt-Ltittrtt, that rll L t air 6.4 feel ttictt ah.l ti lt•u ttl.o wait..., att.' twllta a cry 41 ).:11 rll. •li ret..il. Ileweitiber the ph,. e..ruet )I.a - ket alley und Fifth toct4 Batchelor's Bair Bye -- .i..I.IiAN !Kb tt, t,..t ult.hout the leas okita) t., It o , Uis a•liiiirs.ti.l a,f thu the .1 omit.ator• 41.1 - It ,1 of the utal. Made ..t api.,11..d, at zza Itr wuht a;k , York. u1..4c,10 mud tvlail. 1.3 llr. 144 xtrtoL j,e29..daw 4e - t'o 11 of No. 164 Wood btreel, and ea uuu•• Anti %% INTEL I Jtolt re- ••i / . 0 1 , 41 ' . l• gt/../ .411, mtyle+ al 1.., 21,11 N1•14..,ei S Co., 161 Jr LI:4 <1.,/• 11 n1. I Urals. I I- All U. ••I II 1 . 113 .t,.1 CA l'- • tr/ l••• I.llr. Li , I, . A.ll. :I 'l4l a Co.. S., IC4 tl C u.. 1 ApitH.i.tt.it.. gat H 11.11 t A It., I. rutt 1/.. htq her otAlt. flow Nll tilt; Itt4 .ItHt 1 , 1 , ..., 1, It lot a XTI:.( II N LK lIATa !MIME A. A. cAll.ltlll.lt &. URO., r I .I.rlh Ind .•;y1 itlyieta streets, l'iti,teiryl, N T ti slat.. Mutual Fire and Marine lusuraar Ca., II 11t1s1S/11.1“, 1.1 iV/ ga:,u,oou. (ilroral Piro and Marline lo.uranre I L.tiVi.-11.. 8300,000. Isa.murance Co. of the Volley of Virglnto N 1 \A. / VT 1/ . S:100,000. Commonsvealth Insurance Company, Ai 8300.000• Conner t lc ot Mut onl Life Inmurnuco Co., if A ic11,11(1) CAP, f.ll. e'4,154,4!"9. Pennsylvaltin Insurnitre Um, .1 1 . 11744111 11611 rAl'lrl/„.4A b A.41:49,0,:•4 49 Wm Y. J.Ii.N.ITUN, A. CAllglol., r d., 14 .144.13 DEL AW ARE 11111 'Et AL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, kICK 001:N tat 1 I lIILD A N 11 A LSI T z•Tr , . Philadelphia 84) AKIN E I XSTRA NCE: 4 ••u ~.4e..•1, ()mg, Fright. b. all parts tsi lb. world. INLAND I \ SURA.N.:KS Ceara, Laker , and 1,1.11%1 l'art Law,. l, all part...f Elto C hl , ll. FIRE IS NI DIZE Stott,. Alsrld re the. Om:1,11y :dh.l•hh Nlurtgag. nut Itt.al h• 01,tr_to v. CO) , ttiui 0111,/ LO :,tt yds In Km ~tl.l I I/ 911,1011,• '4:1.001) 10 Bills ret•iiivatile lie,kiwi, el tin NI ll uu 1 . 1.11 , 11, 1 . 1‘ , 11113 ethet In the Contimilt .. Rill illlll Marshall, Joan.— C llon.l. J..... 1.11 11. Soul. Th.oplolus Pooltiiw, I.l.llnund A. 5..1..r. I Jaossss TrA4lllll.ll', Jill C Du, ix, ~ \V dhow Eyrt...lr.. .1,.1in II l'otroo.., I Joohull 1.. Pri.., $1....nz0 11 I,ii.er, I Jon., 'Tenloott. Folo onl Dorllntrton, . Smn o " l K. SJA , '“. Ur. It. M. 11011,1, I II.•nly 4100.11. 11111111111 C. Ludwig, 1 Jouno. R. 31..51 , 13.4nu.1. Hugh Cntig. I Charl,e St•haffor, Spencer 31$.11vnin, I 16..1 , 011 linrhol, Clutrles Kent,. John li. litooplo,l . lttoloirgl. II .lotkos Illoolio, II T. M.,n„lot. J U. Johnson, J. T. 1,41111, .$ AVM. MARTIN, I.reoldent. TI C I I AND, \ tre Presideut. J. Ph. W. CO \1 AN, Secretor). P. A. NIADIRIRA, Agent., N. t Water street, Pittsburgh. Jtio. B. loLe of Ilumphrep, liottuitsu liwun , Phila. KOONS & HEItSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, General Produce Commission Merchants, • 47 .V.,rt.'4 11hurva and 9u North Risler street, I , kno Ha. street, PIIILADELPI{IA Begdey,Wteelleerd CO. 11111.}BeY an, Kennedy A CO. Pistreb. Garrett. M tto A Co. . 4 Wtlntartlt & Co. You.' A WI ver, •• & Liggett, itter, l'rtre AC, •• , J. AW. Rea, Caleb A Co. 11agaley,Congrave A Co. 4 , Truitt. B ru tt,,, •• Wutt. .1. 1). Lehtner d Cr,. lYtn hnmti. Foadiek A Foult.lB, Ciuelnuati A. R. Bolloek A Co. " Morrow A Gettier, TWeed A Sibley. J S. Chenowetlt & And l'ittaburgli and l'hilaaelpbia klerehanta generally. j trill/41)03m ' - - ALEX. HUNTER, FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 498 Liberty street, P ITTSBURO 1.14,11pc POCKET REVOLVERS—OnIy a few of those useful ibeket Almanac. If.ft.. Very minful and Gourettient--.4ilways.:ready and current. For salt at ja:Lq Al iI.I.A.RILET 8T 'T- •f• - • r • 4. 4 :et • t l 6 t • , ' 1 4 17 r . . , - - - Pil"rSBUR(111 TAPE-c-FIR-R-•-lt - Na -M*RWE JA.111.8 D. Aillux,Secretary. tnporhis Company mat. oxery lairnranco appertaining to or connected with LIFE DISKS. Man, against lIULL AND CARGO RISES on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS genonilly. And apinst Loss and Damage lq Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policing issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. VANEFACTURERS' INSULMCE comrf, OP PHILADELPHIA. CIiAKTER PERPETULL-4IILLNTED LIT TITS HIATT. Ulf PIVINFITLVAIGA Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE, AIARI_NE .AND INLAND 2RANSPORTATIO.A AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President HOGERS, Secretary. GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas, Ithailuit liillicighoali, William Neal, Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Orrin Bogen, Charles J. Fields, John V. SUDO OS, Jam. P. Smyth. ttirThis Company has been organized with a Cash Capi tal, and tbu Directors have determined to adapt the bnaitiess to itl available resuu.rce,i. Tu ule.rve prudence In conduct ing ita /attire, with it prompt adjustment or losses. i'/ILlDurgil 0111,, No. :,/± Water street. ---___ J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. Tian following well known and relponeibleltrms In Pitt. Imre!, hove authorized reference to them, with regard to the Ntalailty and mAtthineeis of the Manufacturerl' Jinn:lmmo Company. Kramer eltahm, I,..rge I•. Suhth Tiernan di CO., CluV7 jlt24 dam l‘r 1‘1,,,1.,u dt;vllt lEEE= Ml= IMM!II1=111 ME= 111•••=:1 14r,,440 0. _ I ..'t• O' St 3 SS ICA% Oil $Ol - .48 to Late of Pittsburgh MEESE DEALER 11,1 '.••• INSURANCE COMPANY, CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STIUETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Prestdont, =SEM Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Samuel 11'Clurkun, 111C9 W. liailuntn, R,,bort Galway, Jamon S. Mon, J..ho William Philig., Joh u Scutt, Charles Arbuthnot, J,nu•ph P. 0112-211131, M. D., David Richey, Junlos Mamba.. John M`O ill, Hotal.lo N. Dm, K lunnning. MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. Wil3dn, Childs & Co, Honitgou & Comptxll, H. Childs & Co. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHOEN‘BRRIJEIt., President. IS/IB7ltT FINNEY, Socretzry. C. W. BATCHELOR., General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. .1 It Sh,,clxberger W. Hatchet,. Intac Pcuilock, W W. Martin, K. T. Lisoch. Jr., (10,go S. Seidel.). David Weandlesm ire - All Loemet unstained by parties Insured under pollcie by this Company will lw liberally adjusted and pr.mp , I) pa..l at ILA tIFFICE, iu. 99 WATER STREET. tjy II PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PirrSBURGII. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. 4:erineurelthnip and ether Property agulrust Low or Damage by Fire, and the Perils or the do a and Inland Nati gati,,n and Trunep,,rtatiutt. =OM Wm. F. JohushoL Paterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. CM. ler. W Sl'Llmt.ok, Jos P. Tanner, p.. 1 W. Ziguith, W. S. ilaveu, 1). K Park, I. tiller Sproul, WoJe Llsanytun, 1). M. Long. A .1 June-, J. 11. Jones, 11. IL o.,gg.shal: OVFICKItS. I llou. IV M. P. JOIINSTON re" , Prerelent RUDY PATTEIL.SUN and To A. A. CARILLEIL British 84. tnntinental Exchange sIGIIT BILLS DRAWS 11Y DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SLIM or LI AND Urw.tcrls. h.-se Drains are available at all the principal Towns INN4ILAN Si.VI'LAND AND IRELAND, and the CON TI:, ENT. 1%,, also draw 841112 BILLS on M. A. Cirunebnum fi. Bailin, FRAsA - ruter 3(A/.\ - , lAhlehm arras eL, a remittance to all purls of UER3IANY. N 1 ITZERLANI/ and IiOLLAND. Persons inuottling to lravul al.road, way procure, through Liitters of Credit. on which 1,5 obtaMed, es ...,1,1, ill au) part of Europe. t?uu-r lot of Nowa, and other securities in Europe, otit re,,,, prompt rittoutlou. WILLIAM If. W I LLIAIIB A CO, iniC2l V, curio, "Wird itreeta. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY 4a. UP PITTSBURGH. W 11.1.3 AM Bfitl A LEY, Prisidont. SA NI U I.:L I. M A Itsll KU, rictretary. li PPP 1: 94 Wider sircel, Wiesen Market and liis.l ere?, at Insures HULL AND PAIGiU RIS6 on the and Mississippi givers and tributaries. Insures aipiiwit Islas or Damage by FIRE.. Also, axainst the Perils of the .9,a and Inland lc as igatio and Transportation. lIIIIIECIM Eits,leT, Capt. Mark SixrUng Samuel M. Kier, Jame" M Cooper, ~ , , A rnuel K. 4 lassa M. Periispeki— - 4. sac sch.wk... P. liarteinO, WalttrW) anti William [dix.2l John Shivt..- WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE C 0 MP A N Y, Nets ILisbon, Ohlo @a- T. J. HUNTRII,Vtgent, No 1.0 Water Ntrert, bete W.. 1.1 and Market, Pittaburgh. OFF IC ER s. F A. BLOCES4 01. President. JAMES BURDICK, l'ics President. LEVI MARTIN, Sm'y and Trrasurer. PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. .lansst W Woodwell, Jasepti Plummer, Jaza,, Mood. It. M. Riddle, J u.. liArttaugh, Dr. Jun. E. Parke, NVLa. swims, Btrudagnatn, Dawson, N.srinYer A Co. j I ti JAMES BLAKELY, EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEIAN€ Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, 'ITr3IIWw 11. to_ hme.mgare brought from the old country to Pitt. Imrgh, Rod honey. romittod to Europa. [no,r27 ILLIkM B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDER LkRD, LARD OIL DRIED BEEF. SUUAR-Cli RED mud CANVASSED A tarp , lotock. alwayv Oil Laud At No. MlO7 Liberty Street, PTITSBUBAIII, PENN'A PEARL STEAM MILL, AI. E 11 EN Y. air FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES lu either of th• URDU, may lie left nt the Mill. ur lu bores at Iho Stores o LoU AN, WILSON k CO., 5S Wood str.d. BRAUN REITER, cur. Liberty and St. Clair stmts. 11. I'. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TERMS: VASIL, ON DELIVERY. 1Y29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. AVILLIAMS & ALLEN, (Successors to Arnold mANUFACTURKRS OF CHI LSON FURNACES, rought lion Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. air IV. a A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating b) Stssuu or Ilut Water, Ilina or Cllll6OOl runtar., Church. Vd, Schools, Ihapit Jo, Factori., tirocu Houses, botching., Court How.., Julio, or llotold. No. MARKJT STREW, Pit!st PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 3S Fifth Street. i;)-UREKS AND BLACK VIA.% wurrauted to give ea krfaction. RETAIL PRICES. 1/IACHS. GILEMIB. Golong-60, 62, 76, and fluted Young liyaou-60, 62, 75, and quality $1 11 th. !Meet quality, $1 ih. English Breakfast-50,75 and Imperial and Ciunpowder—..so, $1 'fl lh. I 62, 75 and $i Ih. (ireen and Black Teas of all grades put np in metallic packages expressly for the trade, and will be sold at the low est prices. tkiPFEE—Prime Rio and Java Coffee, green and roasted. 8110 A Itli--Lovering's Crushed and Pulverized Sugars 1 and prime N. 0. Sugar. Ltiker's Brunie, Cocoa and Chocolate. nov9:•dn B. JAYNES. Ohio and Indiana Railroad, BEING THE Continuation of the Ohio & Penna. R.R TO FORT WAYNE, THREE HUNDRED ,4. EIGHTEEN HILES PROM PITTSBURGH LW TRAINS CONNECT AT CAESTLINE, without de tention, with all the Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Road, and also at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mail River and Lake Me Roilroad. For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Office of the Ohio and Peunsylviuda Railroad Con:many is Pittsburgh, AllegtHVY City, or at any of the following points: fun Wayne, Bellefbntaine, Cincinnati, Urbana, Dayton, Indianapolis, Richmond, Findlay. Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for • Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. jet S. R. STRAUGHAN, Snpl. OFFICES TO LET. • - - - TWO GOOD ROOMS, suitable for Insurance or Lew Officals, will be rented, in the second story of the building on the north-west corner of Fifth and Wood ntreett, In the saute building with the Morning Flirt It it the beet MAl:keno corner in Pittsburgh. Accent to the °dirt convenient. Inquhe 0000 et office of JaZiatltapat MORNING POST. - - LECTION. The Stockholders of • the 1.2 j Sharpsburg Bridge Company are requested to meet on SATURDAY, February 9th, at the Bank Exchange, Pitts burgh. between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. St., fur the purpose of electing nine Managers and a Treasurer for the ensuing year. ,j,Oss P. BARB., ja2l Bocretaq, ME=EIIMMIE NEW IDVERTI EMENTS. „_,LALIVIKIN—BALES.. A 'r A TEM I'ERA NC E MEETING held in "GrEltEnilroursAlEcra supei4o' ' the Rev. Dr. Risigirre ChicreWon Monday evening 1, ribUfSg and BUILDING LOTS In the 26th instant, a reodinion Was.'unicaimously adopted minglani.—On TIIUESDA If evening,. Febrara 14, at 73.4 lip to'pointli Caemnittee far the purpose of getting up one o'clock; arthe 'lllerelninte Exchange, Fourth atresit, will be urikuni taxiing, el the Diet& atelopponents of the pi•esent sold; witiant of Acit - lt they concern, ad:sting Liquor Law, plaid April 14th, 1635. Also, to pro- the following solvable RCM Estate; viz : Lair Noe. 62 and G 3, Cure speakers for the ...aloe. • at the corner of Carson and Oliver streets, having a . front of In acardance with the reeolution, T. M. DALE, M. D., 64 foot 8 inclose on Carson street, and ixteattlag wk. along Rev. J. C. SINCLAIR and CH A ItLkli B. TAYLOR were rip. Oliver street 100 feet to Chesnut alley, on whith VC ("rioted a pointed said Committee. Arrangements boy mole ou very superior now Three Storyllrlck Dwelling Ilotao, with the part of the Committee, that at trust three meetings be extensive bark buildings, with elate root, and brat modern hold. The THIRD MNIITINO will be held ie the ASSO.• improvement. CI ATE PRESBYTERIAN CI IC BCH., currier .4hots LTl.,and tr. Irina of 2.1 feet and Cherry alley, on SATU RDA Y EVEN ENO, February On Carilun street, between Gregg and Joseph streets, and ex -21, at 7 oelirk, P. 31. ' tending built 100 feet to Wallet alley. Titioindlisputable. The Cominittc, Batter thorned,a that the apeakers me- 1 Terra—ono-liftli cash; residue rit three, six, nine and ,need for the different meetings will afford a rare treat to • twelve flotilla from day of sale, with interest and apprined their respoctive audiences. security. The Rev. NtellOSS, of the interior of our State, and the relit .Atictionrier. Rey. 11. CHANCE, of Ohio, are at the present time in our I - pßiv ATE Library by Catalogue r —On- Sat and are expected to take a prominent part in the es. erclees of our tfletinga. Several other gentlemen of our urday evening, February 2d, commencing at T o'clock, lofty, most favorably bourn wherever klorwit. tpoy and will sold by ee tele gte 4 et the Commercial .Sales Rooms, probably will ati4i6l. Mr the different oecetsionit (tinier Wend and Fifth streets, an extensive collection of Mr. Chance Is familiarly known at home as the "Buckeye Books from a private library, which. had leen chesettwith Braid Axe." We understand that he is by trade a curlier.. Food taste, from the beet authors la_ Watery,r.lography, ter, and that he hews very close to the line. Ile tipeak6 Travels ; popular Serener ; , Literature, Tlie vol umes are all in excellent .conditioni . some of . Glare elegantly InitY 4,4 Lein ,; opeaker by accident. The ladies of our illiflitratect Among the'vtirlity are iniibracol a fine copy of nod the politicians of the differtint parties are I invited to lie present. fu the original aiition of the National Gallery of Eugrayings, • 2 volumes, London; bkicyclopnilla Aineribarut,l4 rollomes ; Pictorial Gallery of Fine andillleeful Arts, 2 volume/if Perc3"a ileliques of Ancient Engin& Poetry; Practical Mechanic and Engineer's Magazine, 6 volumes,. Glasgow; •Malte-Rrun's Universal Geography, 6 volumes; Allson's History tit Eu rope, .1 volumes; Loyard's Nineveh, 2 volumes; Michael De Montaigne's 'Works; Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy Henry Fielding's Works, 2 volumes; ilowittrei Journal of Literature and Popular , Progress, 3 volumes; Laurence Sterne's Works; Schoolcnift's Iroquois; Claris Llometica; Histories written by Hume, 31acitday, Gibbon, Were, Dun lap, Giuliano), Frost, Baines, Mosheim, and Lowing; fine editivus of the complete poetical Works of Burns, Scott, Byron . , Mrs. [Tenons, Ben Junson, Shakspeare, Moore' and Monteunio - y•; Bush's illustrations of the fluty B,cilptures ; 3111 ton's Paso Works, 2 rolunies; Knapp's Chernloalill'ech holog,,, 2 volumes; Mrs. Opte's Works, 3 volumes; raperb i:Yrinly Billie; Notes on the North-west Territory, &c., ac. Caluloguets can be had at the place of rale. P. IL DAVIS, Aitcer. FARM FOR' ALE—Will be sold, all tlialt Farm of Land situate in Penn township, one and a quarter miles from Verner Station on the Allegheny Vatley Railroad, and twelve miles from .ittsburgh. Sold Farm is now in the wcupancy of John Wilson, Esq.,' and contains EIGUTY.43EY EN AeltkS--forty-five acres (*amd mast laud, well timbered. The improvements are two log Dwell ings and Log Stable—an excellent Orchard of Fruit Traci of ‘arious kinds. Title indisputable. For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber, near OW C. SNIVELY, Trusteee. Peri n TownAhip, February lat, ISA& t;t,__ P. S.—lf the said Farm im not sold before the Silt of Starch, it will on that day he mold, on the premisea. [fett3tw. A_ . . LLFAJHENY CouNT, so: IS THE ORPHANS' CoURT OF SAID COUNTY— No. IS Decembm T.. 15.55. In the matter M the It:calunt of tieorge S. Selden, Admin istrator of A. A. Irwin. decd. . . And now, to wit : January 12. 18511, ou motion of C. Shader IC Attorneys for Exceptunts, the Court appoint K. Biddle Roberta, Kan., Auditor, to oxamine the torount and report upon the Exceptions and MEMO:, cunfila.<4l. By the Court. JOBS 11 uIIN EH. or I:, The pasties interested will take notice that they will lb hart at my omen. No. 100 . Fourth street, on WEDNESDAY, February 27, 1854 at 2 o'clock, P. M.. In accordance with the above order. (f b'2,ltdo2twi It. BIDDLE ROBERTS. MAGAZINES, cto. Knickerbocker to February—price 20 rents. Leslie's LiaLetto of /minor), a. d„ 2.5 do 4 itlder',l bialy's 'Book, do do 20 3,1 Putnam, do do al do Harper, do do 20 do Household Words. do do . ...M do ilraham's Magazine, do do 20 do Peterson's, do do 17 do Leslie's N. Y. Journal, do do 19 do Yankee Notions, to do 12 do Sehool-Yellow, do do 10 do Rallom's Mayooino, do do 10 do American R. R. Guide, do do 12 do Tribune Almanmes, do do 12 110 liiiiikin Neus, January 12, do :la do no, Clark, to 1.12 do • Mimic Life, do IJ2 do Widow Lledott Papers, do 1,12 do Philip the Sevond, do :1.90 do • Caste. do 1,12 do • Alone, to 1,1 . 2 to i 1 .1d..1, Path. do 1,12 do Znidee, do 39 .1,. Pale Lily, do 21.) .lo All go now u - toire they ran buy the cheapest. Of coogee •ey all litlONt the place to at fold LAUFFER'S. No. 30 Fifth 01. O. W. Car., W. K. ii Wick, T. B. Updike, R. 0. Cochran, John A. Qiughey, S. Bryan, EIV 800 K S-- 11 llesiry VIII. and his Rix Whoa Kato Wo:rton, nr To Wilt and To Do; Horno--by Anna Leland; The Hunter's Feast—Mayne Read: Dreams and Realities of a Pastor and Toanher : The Tri.qh Abroad and at Dome; of Iliawatha—LongfAluw; K n lekerhoeker —February. Just retired and 1,31:: mile by W. A. lIILDENFENIVEY A: CO, G•td! Fifth st.„ opp..dto the Theatre XECUTOWS SALE of Household and Kitchen Furniture, in Allegheny City.—On ;Tuesday morning. Fobruary sth, at 10 o'clock, by order of L. R. Car halo, Executor of Nancy Carlisle, dec'd, will ba bold, at the residence, near the corner of Morgan street and North str4L a quantity of Household and Kitchen Furniture, cunbistinu in part of Bureau., High and Low l'oat, Bedateada. Work and Wash Stands, Chairs. Settees, Breakfast and Dining Tahiti:, Feather il,,da, Mantle Clock, Looking taasoea, Ingrain an,. Bag Carpet, China. lilacs and Queenaware; Cloking Stoa and ftxtures; Kitchen litenslLL fad P. 31. DA V IS, And', Ali 001) Brick House of five Rooms toil) Collar, with a large yard. Stable, &e., and seikai feu ie. The lot has a front of 11,1 feet on Ewalt etmet, Lawrence , rill, by 1 . 31 deep to Chestnut Street. Price $l3OO. Tema: g. 500 in hand; ma:dotter at 1.200 per year. fele/ 5. CUTHBERT & SUS. hi Market st. TWO Story Brick Dwelling House, with Lot of Ground Si feet trout on (Hunt atreet, by 91) drop co Strawberry alley. The House contains a hall, two parlr, kin - lieu. gaol talliar, Lair ehaialwrs, not garret. Pore ClOO--$lOO In 11a11.1; remainder at $35) a year. feir2 S. CUTIIIUOIT & 5415, 31 Market st. OBT.k IN INi 1 Leans-on Bonds, Mortgages, Sr.: Posting Books, tusking Conveyances of all kilots. Deed., Mortgagee. Sc; writing bettors and attending' to Gar rapoudene; Renting Houses, Stores. Se., attended to ut the Reel Estate Office of S. CUTH BERT & SON, c o , 31 Market street. TWO Large Warehouses for Rent, situated ou Water street. /tent $lOO each par year. feb2 S. rOTHBERT & SON, 51 Market at. D IVELLINi; Houses for Rent—A splendid on Penn street, large and convenient, will. Mae and water throughout the house. The building is one of the best in the city. Kent per annum. A pleasant Residence, with two acres of Ground—the House contains 11 hull, tag rooms and cellar—situate on Ohl., lane, Allegheny City. $30.) Ire year. 01/ Pride strmt —A Brick House of four rooms, i 113.1 two fu the attic—slo per month. A two story Brick House, N.. 27 Duquesne street_ pro month. A two story House on Itres street, nt head of Fifth' 3 per month. A Frame house on Cl:lrk street. per month, S. CUTHBERT A SUN, 5I Alarket et, SEM I —AN N U A L A. A. MASON A CO. Announce the opening of the IikLEAT SEMI-ANNtAi SALE. Their IMMENSE STUCK will all leo ruarkixt dorm md closed out at from 10 to 50 I.,er cent. leer than reptla priers. ja:111 '25 FIFTH STREET. SHAWLS at Reduced Price—A. A. Mitsui A Cu. are offering their very ext.:lll,lva and laAltionabl, .Is,urtinent of Bay state, Empire State. Scotch, Itrudie Thibet, and other Attain, at about two-thirds the u.Nu-i priere. ja3l CLOT li S, Cassimeres, Satinets—We are claming out ,•or 11111110114 C stock of Cloths, Camiinecce, \eating. Satiuetz, Beaver Cloths, Air., Sc., at uric.* reilocitt :Al or :'.O tier cent. Um:3li A. A. MASON A. C' t. LINEN and Ibiusekeeping tiocids---Everx article lu tir• above iletiartuarict of our Stock cctll l's. sold at a groat discount trout usual rate, Jain A. A. MASON A CO. FRESII ThIAS—A choice lot fresh Green and Blakek 'rens, received direct from the lmlw•rtei s. which will he siiid, x holes:de ...I retail, at prices lower that usual. 5. JAYNNS, jasl Pekin T St k...., No. 3S Fifth pt. T ON" ERIN WS SUGARS—Crushed, emirs Pulverlzod. and Polveri,d, just re,eived by S. JA NEE, Tea St re. a:11 Filth OFFEE— Prime Rio and Java Coffee, gree for male by S. JA YN ES, jr.3l Pekin Tea Store, \o. 3R Fifth f IORN BROOMS-104 dozen Nos. 1 and Cote Brooms receiving on rounignmenl, Tor nab by inl4 ATWELL, LEE .b CO ARROW itour—Another supply of fresh Dkrmnda Arrow Roca reed by 30S. ?IA:MIMI, jalZ Oarner Diamond and Market at. 4 MBHUT I PE PICTURES of Childreniare taken arna4ingly quirk at CARGO'S, 76 Fourth Reel. jul6 C REAM TARTAR-800 us just received and fur sale by Jal4l FLEX!! Zifi it Ito& ALOT FOR SA LE—Coutaintl4. /A six acres of exzellent Laud, situated on the waters t. Mutters Creek, in Robinson township, miles from th city, and near ltioadliead's Fording. The Laud is wel adapted to Gardening purposes, as It bee sloping to th South: has a comformblo Frame 'louse 30 fret by it. on. and a half stories high; a good spring of water at tliodoof and a variety of choice Fruit Treaty Just commencing b Fria: gain For further particulars, apply to S RICHEY, Real to Brokers, Ooraer Seventh and Smithfield sm. ALARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet wide by 3t) deep. half above g round, and well light ed and finished, will be rented un reasormble terms. It on the corner of Fourth street and Cherry allay. En g ulf. Lja23:tf] OFFICE OF 1401011N1.1 PIANOS AND MELODEONS.-JOHN 11. mELLOR, Nu. SI WOlKi strut, between linanund alley and Fourth street, will open this day, Friday the 26th, in addition to a ' large stock now on hand, kitiliT NEW PIA-NO-FORTES, And a complete luld elegant new stock of MASON St HAM LIN'S MODEL MELODEONS. 1125 PAPER - 50 reams Printing Paper, 24i37 20 reanoo.Printing Paper-23x34; 10 do. Envelope do. 24:31; Crown, Med., Double Crown Straw and Eng Popet For sale by ll. T. C. MOIMIAN, Ja2.5 104 IVood street. WANTED—A small Farm of from 30 'to 60 Acres, with fair improvements, on the line of some of the Railroads leading to the city. Also----One of 60 Acres or thereabouts, within eight or ten miles, on a good road, and improved. Apply to BLAKFLY S RICHEY, Ja24 Corner Seventh and Smithfield efts. MULES.—Tho subscriber will be in Pitts burgh, a the Red Lion notch on or about the ?sth of January, with a well assorted lot of MULES and JACKS. Ths attention of purchasers La requested. pc22.112w J NO. WESTBROOK. _ __ _ BUCKETS AND TUBS , 100 dozeu. Buckets ; 50 No. 1 Tuba 60 No. 2 do. SYRUPS -15 bbls. St. James Sagar:House -10 do. Dougherty & Woodg' Syrup; O 81111TH, MAID & HUNTER.. For sale by CODFISII-10 tierces for sale by P‘l!s WANTED Immediately—Several Appren tices to learn the Millinery businois. Enquire of Mine ELLIOTT, at A. A. Mason & Co.'s, 25 Fifth at. lja2s EXCITANGE.—Good Land in lowa, Indi ana, Illinois or nicitigan, to exchange on fulr ten?s for city property. Enquire of TIUJMAS IVWDS, THIS CERTIFIES that we hare bad in use the I'ATENT OIL S, or CUPS, sold byIdOSES F. EATON, Esti, of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind we have ever used. 01110 TOOL CO, by Mort= Taoists, Treas. COLIMEIVIS, Omo, 27th November, 1855, For sale by .143 CIRANT ST.—For Sale, a Valuable Proper -I.A ty on Grant street, near Seventh, 20 feet front, by 90 deep on Strawberry alley—with a Brick Flew of six roma, kitchen and cellar. Price 63000. Tyne.. easy, jar. 2 0u , ,,upg,4:1 , K so.N, 61 Merkel at. • • ` _ x , - - BASEMENT TO LET. For tale by SMITH, MATH .t FIONTER 7b Wonrth trot M. Y. EATON, No. SO Forth strcet, Pittaburgh, Pl'rTSBUItliE LIFE, TIRE AND IVIAFLINE Insurance Coraiuirry Stock at Auction---Oir vening, February 7th, at 7 a:clock, at the .forchants'Es change, Fourth sttoet, will be 1031 d, by order of Jas. D. McGill, Re.l., Srrretary— slier. Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Insuli:lc" Co. :,!to,k, forfeited for non-payment of instalment. jai& P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. poitsvTu & scoTT, ORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers Da, Wool, Hides, *lour,- BACON, LA RD AND LARD OIL, Are AND PRODUCE GENERAL No. 75 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PkreiA. 011:03:1311 Spriuger Ilarbaugh, Pitttabls ben. Wells, We Ohio. .I,Mn Scott & Co.. " 31. Martin, o • " F.. D. Junes, Cabh'r Cit. Dep. Bk. Koons & Reratlue, Philo,. Leech & Co., Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit & GariOtson, Joseph E. 11:Ider, St. Louis. Phila. i, Thomas & Grainer, Banker& Ifolruna & Connell., Cincinnati. Salem, Obi,. f fobllyl iA. D. Rufica,k & Cu. A ila IsT Canvass told Colors jus-r, —. ,receiyetE.. _CA and for gala by P11113.111:0•31110.3. - 4 Nitrato n trontta, 15 Da. do. Clive oil, 400 galls. do. - White Glue, 6 obis. do. Rusin, No. 1„ In bblo. Canary Seed, 1500 Ma. f [obi.] CNCEN'rRA bnite TED LYE—This cered ankle kept cvnatitntly on band In quantitiesto suit purchasers. lien] PLR:4IINa BROS. FOR SALE—VALUABLE PROPERTY IN ST. LOUTS, Moe—The lower portion of Block 347, insisting uu Yletortn!.6 feet, Kosciusko 27E feet, Main IfM feel- Tbe Iron Slountsin'itallnand runs by ft on RoscitaskO;S-the Depot being within two agnates. It &well suited for the Hite of an Iron Works. Enquire at BAILEY, DROWN CO,R, Pittsburgh, or of TR iSIN mtrru, Attorney 'C Law, St. Lou in, Mo. 1 J 1 111 So. Ml fid Sfor side by H. MINER tiodey's !took.; Orahaut's Magazine; Peterson's Magazine; Baßou's Magazins; hold %Ws; 4 Le-Ito',, Leilio's Journal; Putteun's Magazine; Blackwood's Magar.ino; Chambers' k:diuburg Journal; Ilarper'a Story Book.; llorticulturtst : Ilunt's Slercharda • Magazine. Saban iptt.ns received for any Periodical published: ji.th IL Silks Eit 2k. CO., No. 3d Sriiiihtleld st. I~IA(`.A'LINES FOR FEBRUARY- lrl Frank !o ohs a Ladle Gazette; Putuanis Monthly Magazine; Harper'. New do. do. rbon:eliold Words; iidey'a Lady's itook; 11.11%M'1l American Monthly 4lagnzine; Billion's Dollar Monthly Atsynxine 'fliompsou's Bank Nate Reporter. • JuEt received and lilt sale by • W. A. (111JD4'NYENNEY' & Fifth et, opposite the'lltmtna. 'ILLA'rIMI h; iii oSu, INO ENGINIiS--Tothe Public. tonnes Patent haring been obtainiid filed& imj)ruire _tient Lunde en the Oscillating Engine, the stibw.riliertismuw prepared to MANUFACTIJUE Ttl UAtsnft EliiolNE9 on this plat, of coy vice, at one toss *.lit than the -old Shan Valve .E.l2:ine. This Euglee tuts twouvrononerd hy.eraupe tent judges t e be the grestrat improverdent off Ehauti En mule. I feel confidint, after uEdlie one In ,toy own shop for over n year, and thoroughly halting lta uali ties, that it must supersede . the old plan. 'There is no doubt that any good mechanic,on, taamituttion of Its proper Mes, will readily admit the lm. This improveuse t, doe./ it.tflOY mills oil the oloatians heretoforet,,t*...4A4thtg Engines, and entbraceS ntunber iinpurpt adrantigiiis. It does away with nine-tents of the &Milo'', oconpies only oue.fourth the spa., and it much less liable to get oot of ; order: and Wang simple in construction,has Iltltylnr no wear and tear. The Itevorse and Cut-MI ntetion being part of the homey/Meat, makes it applicable to all purpows to ; which any other Engine um be milting/. Au application hue been made to the-Patentee by an eaten- Ave Lssaartotive Company in the East fur a right, with a view to apply it to Locomotive purposes. Although no advertisement has appeared, previous to this, ,c the subscriber has not been able furnish anything like / - the utuals•r of Engines a anted. A few Shop Rights wilt be told ea reasonable tern",, in order to lutrodw.M it. Engine f, Rudders mid all interested ere cautioned against haring,- moot of this patent,. they will moat certainly be dealt with r Ll , ,,ortling to I.V. For ititiliTS or information relath's to the Eugi ‘ tiS, en quire at the Peun Machine Works, of MOM WIGIITMAN, or of Tuts. IVIOUTMAN, Point Boiler Yard. AL LAND FOR SALE----S 3 Acres tost Coal, and lbo Acres -surface, immethately back of . E.set iiirminghant. This Coal is nearer to the city titan any other In market, and idle,: a rare chance for purchasers. The surface is it& voted and beautifully situated for Country Seats, but thirty minutes' ride front the city, on a road of easy grade. The ormosphete is clear, pure and bracing, free from miasma and objectuale to low lands, rendering it one of the tuna pleasant and healthy locations for residencos. Reference Is made to Wm. J. Gowned, Jr, Esq., Ate owns and resides on adjaimut property. It will tie sold In five and ten acre plots, onto-gsther, as desired. If not sold by the first day of March; it will he disposial of at public sal. App • W ly to Lb tilikkitl, M. F. EATON, J. C. MOWRY; Mir- •or M. PILILUPS. Esq., corner first and ltova 'streets, or L. C. IIkIPSUIIN, Finis No, Fourth st. tja2eclin ALLEGHENY COUNTY.(PENNA.) MATCH FACTORY; JORILIS, MILE & CO. having secured tho EXCLUSIVE RIOIIT to use the MATCHLESS MATCH MACHINE" In this County, are =king preparations to SUPPLY THE TRADE WITH MATCIIrs warranted to kw as good na - tlio best ever brought to this nuirget, Omer" Nu. So FOUL 191 street, Pittsburgh. jags QTEAM ENGINE AND PUMP PACKING ki AND LINING.— Tuck's INtent Elastic Fucking and Lining, for all parts of Steam Engines and -..eunipseWbere soft packing is tawd. Engineers and all others who have-lased this Pecking, ac knowledge Its superiority over all otlyer kinds known. Its advantages: great durattility, , saving of tallow, reduction of friction, consequently saving' of power--a better vactmro Is waintaMetl on long voyages of vessels than by arty:Ober material, thereby comomising fuel. It does not require to be taken oat of the stuffing-box, but, Icing peeked in a metallic cone, Idled inside the stuffing 1... x, the packing is gradually consumed, thus saving time anti material. It is muds in lengths of tehilvn feet, 46 hit Inches dltinHe ter, and also in sheets of nay size and thtcktiess. ; Swapleti of the Packing and-modtts tittbut cones can be , ;et,u, and ortleiw will ha rmetved, at . W, 8 11AyMni, ja2,l Statiouery Varebotise, illarket st , corner of Al TLIE China Tea Store is Nos. 1 and 2 Dia mond. ia 2o i F. R. DRAW: FFRESHGround Coffee, (pure,) always oi4 hand at No. DLA.MUND. DO 6150 Z. Toy Pails; 5 doz. Eastern Buckets: 1 doz. Ceder do. 1 doz. Flour Fails; Just received by POCKETS Old Gov't:Java Coffee; , "d bap No. 1 Rio do. just received of Lo Elt LNG S Sugars, all hinds; Do. Syrup, the beat walla: at , MAWS. WAX, Sperm and Star Candles, tit JaJ t AItD-13 bbls. No. 1 Extra Lard! 5 keg, do do . do Just received on consignment; for sale by A , ATIvELL, LEE CO. BUTTE -I barrel Packed bitter jusl,:re celved and for sale on conialgnment by Ja29 ATWELL, LEE & CO.' EGGS -1 barrel fresh Era; .. 1 keg do _ On consignment, and for salo by .giN . ~ ATWELL, LEE & CB! •V{A EMERY OIL-40 barrels receive ku. and fur We by (jcaij ... lIENEY 11. COLLIE& ACKERET.,--50 bbls.` No. 3 Large for sale by (JaZ) ' IL CO 8. — SI NS-100 boxes M.R Raisins; R • 100 drums new M. 30 boxes J u jube Paste. This day received and fer sale by ja29 ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood id. FORSLIA'S LINIMENT—iOne of the Vest article for Rheumatism, .44., now in use. A jarg a supply received by JOB. PLE3.11N0,4 7ci25 Corner Diamond and Market st. T_T ARPER'S Magazine for February--Sub rl ecription for one year V.4.50.' Uodoy's Lady's Book for February--subscription: for ono Yew' s 2,s° ' Graham's Magazine to FeLruart•—:eniiscription Yai Year • Vti Lemitis barn' for l'ebrnary—eabscription for one year B o o th, Magazine jor February entmriptinn tor ox year $l. NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS! . . m wwi b l ys t s migaory of thiglaud—cols 3 and 4 of the la done edition& Yreacott'a Philip Seco ral-3 vole. Mimic Life; by dfraldowatt. -„ RCM Clark:Toby Fanny Fern. -.., And all other new, Bo tha , at IL lIINETt a ,00.44 , Je2tY ''' • No. fa' Ihnltidiela atreet. DAVIS' RUN-KILLER-4 grin for sale by 144 FUMING -MG. RIME -,Orivt,lF 4e* . • , , MIEN F. IL DRATO