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If -- ~ • . . .%..1 • . ,. ~._. _._ 1, " 4 • '--, 1 !:"' 7' '',t- ;a`:;" • , , • tt „.•,.. • -.. .•, • - '.t' BEE= PITTSBURGH POST. TiPPratAt - PAT PR---OF .................................. J. IL uoirrocirent. Oi ad LLDIOUR ar, DIONTGONIZU N, PROPRIETORS AND EDITORS. MONDAY a Die e ling of the Coninity Committee of Corresponde nce. Pursiteut to notice given. tho Democratic County Commit. tee of Correspondence met at the St. Charles M. Hotel. on gam. Sat. nrday, December Ist, 1555, et 11 o'clock, A. After dismission, the following resolution. otier.,l by It. Diddle Roberts, wee adopted It/waled, That the Democrats of the Re Boroughs end Townships be is to a,seruble at their several Mares of mooting, on Saturday, December 1M11.19.55, and otoet Delegates to meet in COlllity Convention on the Wednesday following, (the 19th inst„) at the Cdurt lions°, in the tlty oi Pittsburh, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of eiectiag Delegates to attend tho Democratic Stifle 0010 , 1 i. (ton, Lobe-hel. aarriburg, on the 4th of &lurch oast. The following resolution no unanimously adopted Resolved, That the thanks o f this Cotomittee tondered to Maul. Bryson & Shirls, the gentlemanly proprietors of the Bt. Charles hotel, for their kindness and liberality In fur nising us with so comfortable and convenient place for our meeting. SA&IL NV. BLACK, Chaittuan B.—Tho Mines of meeting, a 5 heretofore appointed— ti the Townships from It to 5 o'clock, P , and the Wards of the two Cities and the Boroughs from to 7 P WIFE TWO ROUTES. It is probable that the two main rWesoutes of travel and trade between the East and t traverse the entire length of this State The road by one route is already the most prosperous of the East and West roads. The Pennsylvania atone Central is nor crowded with business. of o Th ur is road runs through the southern half State, and has. in connection with the canal, de veloped the agricultural and mineral resources. and trebled the value of all the sources of wealth of the southern half of the State. Philadelphia at one end of these lines of improvements. and Pittsburgh at the other, have felt the impulse imparted by the opening of these great channels of commerce, and have become great and pros perous cities. And neither of them have reached their limit or maturity yet. Both will yet be doubled in population and wealth. But the northern half of the State, equally fertile and rich in minerals, is now to be equally benefitted by a great chain of railroads. A rail .txtad extends from New York city to Easton. From Easton a line of roads is chartered and al riiady in part completed all the way to Sunbury , where it unites with the Sunbury and Eri Venan tom lug to 'Ridgway in Elk county. The go railroad runs from Ridgway, through Franklin, to Warren in Ohio. From thence a line of roads will be completed direct to St. Louis. This is New York city's direct and short route through the heart of the West to St. Louis. It is the e d shortest route, too, from New York to Clevelan and Chicago. It is by ninety-one miles a shorter route from New York to Cleveland than by the New York and Erie, and at least a hundred and fifty miles nearer to St. Louis. From New York to St. Louis or Cincinnati the Pennsylvania Central, or that northern line of roads that we have described, are either of them shorter and cheaper routes than any others pro jected, or that can be built. New York is inter ested in pushing forward that northern line, and is doing so. When that line of roads is com pleted, the northern half of the Statethe will be Cu Wialthy, and soon as Populous, Wi southern half. "Potter and M' Kean" will no longer be laughed at after elections. The telegraphs and the railroads will bring in their returns right speedily, and their votes will foot up in h tous ande instead of hundreds. The population of all those northern counties is now increasing rapidly The anticipation of a railroad has encouraged settlement, and there has been a large increase of population in the whole northern half of the State. But that northern road• though it doe not s point towards Pittsburgh, will yet he, for a part of its length, a Pittsburgh road The Allegheny Valley road meets it at Ridgway. We shall thus have a direct and speedy route to New York city and the Eastern States Pennsylvania has thus the prospeet of being traversed and enriched by the two main chan. nets of commerce between the East and West. Its geographical position gives it decided vantages over all rivals and, including its rich minerals, railroads develope more wealth in Pennsylvania than in any other State. The city of Pittsburgh, too, is largely interested in that northern route. All the counties in the north western quarter of the State are and will be a market for Pittsburgh manufactures. The Alle gheny Valley railroad, the Allegheny river. and the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad will connect us with all those counties, and just in proportion as their population and wealth increases, the value of that market will increase. LOOK -OUT FOR TIIE RECOIL. We were in favor of lettingthe people of Kea sas decide for themselves the question of freedom or slavery in that region. For that same reason we have always denounced the attempt of lilisaourians to control them, or to interfere in their elections. Atchison and his friends have done a gross wrong, and there is now prospect that their evil work will recoil upon their own heads. A letter to the Mobile Daily Evemay News, from a gentleman in Sumpter county, Alabama, who is at Council Bluffs, lowa, and has vi.dted Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, contains the following : The result of so great agitation in Kansas lthhy as been to frighten many of the large and wea planters of Northern Missouri, ¢nd many have sold to t egroes or moved f umber Sou, for fear of losing n their servants. A Marylander to th ld me. a few days since, that he had been traveling all through the portion . of Missouri north of ths Missouri river, and that Ilk found twiny platiters. seffing,.tuid xpore desirouSof doing AO, to move further South ; that the major-Ortion of the present residents wore in favor of =liking Missouri a free State ; and that many Ysakees.and Western free State men were moving into the roomy. all determined to do their utmost to make Missouri a free State." This intelligence comes from no northern source, and appears to be reliable. If stt the re coil comes speedily. We do not believe in northern interference . with slavery in any of the southern States. It is a local matter for the people of those States themselves to settle. But it is quite probable that Missouri will soon be a free State of its own free will. With Illinois on the Bast, Lows on the North, and Kansas on the West, her slaves must be precarious property. And the example of the people of Kansas repudiating slavery in spite of wrongful interference, mast tell forci bly upon public opinion in Missouri. It gi courage to the friends of freedom. We believe that that much abused Range stead bill, in stead of making Kansas a slave State, will make Missouri and Kansas both free States. . MEE ."------------=------ THE NEWS. The antutint collected snit forwarded to the I 'stifferers;—nti Notfollr"iiild—Portsmtuith; -br the - t '' The volume compiled and published by Calvin city of Philadelphia, was s4s,Bilii ti. Ilan. Daniel ~,.,„ vinkinsen, a ~, ew york„: hoe Calton, containing the private correspondence of Hie Lion . Henry Clay, contains many letters of fi!::::_lytteresting char , o*, Vi s e follovs* ne , fitk! i declined to deliveA lecture u p,,i, the subject, of 'I I shivery in Itoston,...ieeniiitg that he shall "tiest. th.llA nomination ifi , l' Giii. tnylot for the I*ltA4'. contribute to preset -ye tne„..Publi4ette-:e b y ..,__:, i.,il 1:: ii_ ,4. clining to tiike part in the proposeid diiibussilen." :kTcY : ...i v , „,,, i. : . ii?, i,,,z, ~:,,,: „, y . D_ln. CLAY TO ,t,p_94IIITTHE Olr:1,014ff-crt,LP ,Z,, Brien, of ForiWiine, indi4,:. iit: AISJILAN li, Juno . ...ft, 1848. while tinder the illtillOTlCC of liquor, made a fee- \ ,;: -stzendeinen : I 'rectived your favor adverting 1 c jolur a ttack .iciii his wife, cutting and stabbing . to certalti reports itfiCirculation in respect tome, election, and requesting information in relation her severely in the region of the breast. The with regard to the approaching PreSidential poor woman languished and s uffered from the wounds until Thursday, when she aspired.-- to them. • • ' Recognizing von as among me stauniMest tru- O'Brien was arrested immediately after the coin - est, and most fiithful friends, 'I. shall ever ' feel mission of the deed, atol is in out vouni) 3,ii under the greatest obligations to y,,u, and shall-, be always happy when 1 can command your at, awaiting trial for file crime John Van Buren has written,another letter un P.ruot)lutsihnon, Idornt;itobehe7tiltiliecif tio‘gyreoeurableseteto y ou.. the New York eleetion In ,ine portion of it lie did not continue to act, as I have ever endeavor says . i• I desire to say that I shall in no way, ed to be governed, according to my own consei directly or indirectly, take part in any of the ent . i ‘ ou t s cutiviictions ( e d . duty concerned, nominations that are to be made for President mittedatroat.h. e W ass & Li r so o t; a t i b ly e i l a te National C su o li n i and Vice-President prior to the ensuing election vention at Philadelphia. It has relieved me from When I stated recently at Buffalo that I desired much painful suspense and anxiety, if I had been nominated, and from great vexation, care and to he a delegate to the Cincinnati Convention, I 77012,2 1 ibility. if I had been subseklu.ently elect had every reason to believe that I should repro' shall do nothing in opposition to it I snit, in part, a united and us e, party shall give no countenance or encouragement to M 0 Walker's warehouse, on River street, any third party movement, if any should be at tempted against it. 1 desire to remain hencefor - Chicago, was destroyed by fire on the afternoon ward in undisturbed tranquility and perfect re . - of the 'ilth ult. The building was of brick, with pose I have been much importuned from sari .„, caps, facings. &.c . and was very large u us quarters to endorse Gen. Taylor as a l ga d capable ~f -itoring :;00,000 bushel , of grain : Whig. who will. if elected, act ou Whig pii coat $4, ,.. uat and aaa uninsured it contained pies and carry uut Whig measures. But bow can and d th secure, I w zi h s e h n a l n w ds re W f u . h s i e g s about 35,0ti0 bushels of grain. also some whisky T i n d .. o ai t u h r a e t , ' wil a l li n e s l itfe ca and a large lot of buckets and tubs. The total to pledge himself to their support ? when some loss cannot fall touch short of $lOO,OOO un which of his most active friends say they are obsolete; when lie is presented as a nu party candidate there WWI but little insurance when the Whig Convention at Philadelphia re- Another terrible explosion of fire damp oc- fused to recognise or proclaim its attachment to curreil itt the English anonas coal mines at the principles or measures, and actually laid Black Heath, Virgini, Monday night lad, on the table resolutions having that object in killing three persons instantly, and severely wounding three others. Fourteen other persons. who were in the mines at the time, escaped. One of the wounded men subsequently died, and another, it was thought, would not survive his injuries. All the men had safety lamps. but one of the latter was found with the top off, from which it is supposed that he unscrewed it to ight his pipe, and so caused the explosion. -- - We learn that Alfred Gaither, Esq., Superin tendent of the lines west, of the Adam's Express Company, and recently Superintendent of the Baltimore and Susquehanna railroad, has been tendered, indeed urged to accept, the position of superintendent of the Ohio Central Railroad, and has :declined, This movement shows more sa gacity, and more evident determination to extri cate the road from its difficulties than anything we have yet seen from the Managers of that road. In Mr. Gaither is combined the necessary experience, energy and sound discriminatien to accomplish whatever he undertakes in railroad matters. Tim Butler Democratic Herald has passed into the hands of John H. Negley, Esq., and nude:: his care it will be an excellent paper, beyond all doubt. iVe have no doubt of our friend Neg ley's ability and disposition to make the Butler Herald an excellent and reliable Democratic vi er. Success to Negley and the Herald. UP to the hour of going press with this paper we had not heard that any members of the Board of Inspectors of the Western Penitentiary had resigned ! ! ! , .FR MEE • •4,1 A NICE OPERATIoN FoR GoN EntstdENl. — The Secretary of the Treasury recently contracted with Messrs. Ilewland .t. A.spinwall to transfer the specie funds needed by the government on the Pacific coast, and by that contract they agreed to pay ..: 1 4 pet cent. to the govern ment The United State, government, haring custouehouses, fortiucations, ,!...... to erect ornia, [lnd it iweesaary to expend about ..,000.000 iu that St de more than the revenue here received, which sum they must send out there from some of the treasuries en this aide. By this arrangement Uncle Sum gets two and a q uarter per cent. premium on the three millions, or $3.067,rdA), besides out being at the expense o , c d' i : ., l , t , i i w )p h in ic g h that w ouid an c i o o t s t i n t it d . l e s a p s e t e i e t h t re Sa p t: r F c r e a n n t i 1 more. Government, will save $134.“ 00 by the operation. The contractors will also nount l o se e to anything a , the peuple f California e Sew York more than fifty millions in gold an nually at a cost of three per cent for freightdn . surance, ac. Wtscossis t 1 'K.—We have official return!: from thirty counties and reported from thirteen others which give Barstow, Democrat, and Bashford, Black Republican. 5,•29e , There are only four counties to hear from, and they will not vary the result materially. As might be expected, the oppo.,ition pants moan over the defeat and refit, 1. , coniforted Hear one of ht ••V. e ashamed ,tt ‘1 1 ...,,,u5in in y ,ew , re.ult She had Wk .11 a h right reputation free mud freed,an-Ittring State That reputatiod is naW overhiLatiotced wlth an eclipse ' NVe haven't 1,...di.ed at t h e ttllTlClllai but vt-nture • tc., shy thst ju-t such tot " E.ltpse is for lwt.tt:t The Wt.lrerinds are all tlgh EIMINSIMILIEW Alta %) I. trutilie arrived on Saturds) flight, !I ping at the MUlionguhelft --- ttik. /I,ll.tti t . To Restrain the Auditor [row selling Pr, peril for Taxes. An application was tuade. yesterday Storer, on behalf of John McLean and wife against. Ltowninn. Treasurer. and 1) : 4 Meeker, Auditor of Hamilton , erty, ret to restra in in the sale of the plaintitl; propurned debo,lom,t torl be Sher Lit rh hank e tin , boners allege that b? the failure of which their money was deposited they were pre "ode,' from paying their taxes by the :loth De ..either IKi-1 ; but that on the return of on the e of the plaintiffs to the city in March, 13, y paid the EL/1101.111t no the tax duplicate ,tl:),13t 1 and five per cent. penalty. amounting to $2.5t1 making a total for tax and penalty of $5,393. The treasurer notwithstanding returned the pro perty delinquent, and the parties were notified by Li. S. Meeker, the Auditor, that he was about to advertise it for gide. and would proceed to sell it unless the farther sum of $126..1 '2.1 t the paid, being '23 per cent additional, which plaintiffs any is unjust and illegal It was fur ther stated that the County Auditor laid who the matter. before the C busty Commissioners, referred the whole subject before the Attorney General. who. though urged to pronounce upon it speedily, had not given all opinion. The court allowed a provisional injunction, upon the plaintiffs executing an undertaking in the sum o f $2.,ti00, the order to remain in force until further order of t h e court. The (location will come up again upon a motion to 0 dissolve the in junction We learn IMO some 53 1 1. 000 arc •ked to the ,1,11, I,lllCtpit• Ito, Ste HUMPHREY DAVI'S HEI.IOION.—Dr. J Harry, in a note to the Freeman's Journal (Ro man Catholic) of New York, makes the following statement, to show that the celebrated philoso pher, Davy, was a Roman Catholic Some years ago I was one day in the library of St. Nlary's College. in this State, and happen ed to take up a rather late number of the Dublin terve w. in which there wa- uu article on the Life and Writings of Sir Humphrey Davy, by his brother, Dr. John Davy.' At the conclusion of the article, where the death in Geneva of Sir Humphrey was referred to, there was a note, or rather a memorandum, is manuscript, by a priest (its 1 understood and believe) stating that Sir Humphrey Davy was received into the church before his death, and that the writer had the in formation from the priest himself who received him. Ido not pretend to give the exact words me- of the memorandum, as I quote simply from tnory but I have no doubt that I have given the substance of it." 02 [From the PhibuielphM North Americon I Another Fine Hotel. We are to have another hotel, ample in accom modations and elegant iu its general arrange ments. The Harrison House, on Chestnut street, between Tenth and Eleventh street, has been re modeled, and additions have been made to secure abundant room for a first class establishment, which is to be known as the St. Lawrence. The enterprise is in charge of Messrs. Campbell and Mullin, late of the St. Charles, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. M. L. Keefe, late landlady of the Yellow Springs. The new hotel will have a handsome front of 53 feet, and a depth of 236 feet. There will be accommodations for 250 persons. The parlors, chambers and corridors will be fitted up in the most elegant style, and it will be the ob ject of the proprietors to make the new house a comfortable home for families, as well as a desi rable stopping place for strangers who may visit , the city. Nlissovnt LEGISLAI I'RE ON FREE NEOHOES.- On the 2Gth inst., a very stringent law relating tO free negroes and mulattoes was before the Missouri Legislature. The litincipal features e aifollows : First—no slave hereafter to be elnangT hereafter to come into or settle in this cipated in this State. Second—no free ne State for more than thirty days. Third—felony for free negroes to come into this State in viola tion of this law. Fourth—no negro or mulatto to be hereafter capable of holding real estate in this State, by purchase, gift, grant, descent or as to free negroes now in the State. All contracts made with any free negro or mulatto, who is in the State ig" violation of law. null and void. 1. 1 :14 INTERESTING POLITICAL REMINLSCRN.G.F.F.s.in*AIIanLIIOII"AIhitaiIr7AI. .TII.E I,ATI I ,ST is 4 i T I., I j AV s Ohio and P itm en:m .l: y ,------. ----- -- --"----- 11,--gGApir:--'---tittrtfittsrb-Writ4t- ifegalietilittlianfdtrir . --__—_ -rat F +sr Taos leaves at 2730 A. 51.; through to ONE WEEK L AXD., fltolll EL'ROPE. i Cincinnati In 13 hours and 40 m inutes. Fare, $7. ~. - '.- _.'" I %Ili 'MAIN lessee at BA. 31. ARRIVAL OY TILEiIiTLAIiTIC. 1, Expattei Tasis leaves at 3P. 51. -;:i • ›ltt oweif--i-ligeeudiir I.—iTtte stein:natio Au._ 1 1ii.6,,,m,-.44:an_i;i.ice,itow cenneefrotel 4;6oitzne.ogi, tie arilved from adverPriol, wlth . tlates dy i ttirit piumongeis avoid deOntionfL4.Thtidirec:tj, route , to ; Z : the lhh. ilhe Atha* left:LiverpOel s at four o'- '; flints iliMovrapeniirla Cvos . line Siid iiilial4 • PiillsA oo clock ;',.:Y. fickon,Ote l'Ati, and, venched'here at nine i ttiorteikillan:,iia Cleveland; First:ilalitare fttimfilitsbiir,h o'claplilasttudii? She bringi one hundred and set 1 a 5t .1 . ,,,i00.0g). SOitind chM4 912,0 - Oidtiaionstu 4 l enty-five passengers. She experienceilheavy wetter- I made at Alliance with the Rood to Cleveland, and at Slane ly gales for the last ten days. ' . heti with the Ovid to Newark, Monroeville and Sandusky The Atlantic arrived out at Lit erppol on the 1701 i ' . , on ~ ,_ the St. Louis on the same day, at Southampton. Cu). No Trams run a ry• . For i la The latest despatches from the Seat of War report I Throe ilisals connect at Crostline part ru re, see a victory handbills. officially, from Lord Stratford Radcliffe, gained en the sth NOVCIIII.er. he (liner Pasha, aver a Through Tickets arc sold to Cincinnati, Louisville, St. fermi of 10,00 0 Russians, mostly Georgian militia, at i Louis, Indianapolis, Cideago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, the river Ingour, which Omer Pasha, with the Turks, I Chit elaii•l, and the grim pal towns and cities In the Woe.. ‘, ,20,1100 strong, crossed at four different pointi, taking \ The NAW BRIGHTON AiiiiODATION TRAIN leaves ;slily Prisoners, a nd 'three gns, closing a loss of itttistinigh at 10 A V anil 1:L P IL , tad New Brighton at four hundred in killed and wounded. The Turkish i 73OA. I L ~n 3 1 p. m -lose - is three hundred: - - - - '''`Tor Ticloits'and further infornstion, apply to A private dispatch, which evidently refers to the J G. cunny, same encounter, says - the Turks crossed the river At the t urner uIIICO, ender the tataiongaliela House, Anakunt, and stormed the Russian redoubts, after 1 Or at ths Federal street Sletk.U , to which they pushed forward towards Kaiak. Rare is still besieged, but appenrancec• indicate 1 that the Russians will retire to Tifilis. Both ar- There is nothing new from the Crimea mies are wholly occupied in preparing for the winter. Only a few ships remain in the Dnoiper. The bulk of the fleet is returning to Constanttriople. A de.ul tory fire is kept up between the North and South side of Sebastopol, and the fortifications of both ~,le . . are being augmented. The latest dates by letter are to the 3d November ; the weather continued very fine. The f last dispatch rom Uortschiikoff, dated No. vomber ht th, says there is nothing new in the Crimea. The enemy continued to occupy the caller of Baidar, where they have two division=_. A' RuSsian cadet, who deserted, reported Chat flortscintkoff had determined to haz u ard an attack up on the allies, who were, in conseqence, e very night reinforcing their advanced posts, and s u pporting thorn with field artillery. Count Leameski has been appointed to raise and comutand a division of Cossacks and Poles fyir the British service. A ,f.R. Petenilitugh dispatch...says the Emperor left Nicolinhif un the filth 'November, fin' the Crimea, ID Ile returned, thank in person Gortschakoirs army. via Moseort, to St Petersburg. Up to the 12th November, the allies had not under taken anything in the Crimea. The exportation of Breadstuffs had teen prohibited in all the Turkish ports, and importations were al lowed duty free. A portion of the French fleet had arrived in Iliecom 1 ntnEctottS. Bay. I Aaron 9 Lippincott, William 13. Thomas, A private dispatch says that Russia absolutely , Mahlon dilitturbato William Neal, prohibited the export of Breadstuffs, and Sweden Is .. .Nicholas G. Tailor,' Alfred Weelm, expected to fellow her example. . Orrin Rogers. Edward E. Jones, Tlif timed fleet - at this mouth of the Berg and Doei • I 39".Plii avail', James P. Smyth. ' i Air This Company , has been organised with a Cosh ()apt per, had been reduced twenty-eight vessels, i tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business Tht official accounts of Generals Williams and I to its a vailable resources. To observe prudence in conduct. Idouralerff, of the attack upon Kars, has been pub- j ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. fished. , Pirrttxt;Rtill OFI ICE, No. 58 Water street. J. NEWTON JONFA, Agent lien. Wedell had beet/ summoned to Berlin. It is i reported that he is again to he dispatched to Paris on REFERENCES. peace projerts. The fouowing wall known and responsible .firms in Pitts- Numerous communications are being exchanged . burgh have autborizod r eference to them with regard to the between the Courts of Vienna and St Petersburg, but 1 stability and soundcwas of the Sts.NUFECTEEN RS. / 1 /4 5 " NCE it Is thought the preliminaries fur peace negotiations 1 C'xiit' r i . ',.,. r . a 11,,h, .. Wilson, Childs de Co., will not take a definite shape tilt the removal of Sir o...reit P Smith ACo , Hampton A Duaphell. Ramilton Seymour, the new British Minister, st VI ' Jon...A. Tiernan ii Co , 11 Childs & Cu. mina. A Berlin dispatch, dated the ?..1, says it appears more and more positive that preliminaries are being PITTSI3II-IIGH arranged at Brussels, with the assent of Russia, for LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE the resumption of negotiations, milvrithstazading all , INST'RAYCE COMPANY, the denials are persisted in. It is believed that pence us not fax off. cult': En OF WATER AND MARKET 13TREETS, The formal closing of the Paris e xhibitom. and the i PITTSBURGH. PA. distribution by the Emperor, of the decorations and i ROBERT GALWAY, Prestderd. medals adjudged, took place on the 15th. The list o f 1 J axes D )Toll.[. F.,l'torY• ' American premiums bad not been received. Th e . ak- Thu couutany makes every tnsurance appertaining to is connected with IIFE RISKS_ Emperor made a brief address, extolling the benefits . A1..0. ag ainst L11:1.1. AND CARGO RI BES on tho Ohio of the exhibition. In allusion to the ear. he said - and MiSaWasippl Rllere and tributaries, and MAXINE RISKS " You desire, as I do, a speedy and desirable peace : g euerally but this peace. to be desirable. must disttnctly OM. And against Loss end DeLesge by Etre, and against the brae,. the object , for which the war was undertaken. , r'ir.t.iiiicotfc!ts''‘i,:i'natditilenlirwdesN't a ra ri te, oo 'n nsiTtt d m T t wiila y tt . Europe must donnio who in right and who is wrung. ; ~ ~,,,,,,, and a final victory must be achieved by public s liiii- ! tun." lle called on foreign countries lowing pence to pronounce for or against the allies. and argued that ' without peace or rest the forging of these arm- was necessary to carry out the objects of the alliance. ENGLAND. It is rumored that the Seeretary7hip refused h i the Duke of New Castle, will be given to Frederick P.A.. who will be s ucceeded in tho War office by Mr. Lay LETTERS OF HENRY CLAV ought I to come out as a warm and partisan supporter of a candidate who, in a reversal of i our conditions, announced his purpose to remai Inc as a candidate, and consequently to oppose O, so far as it depended upon himself ? Toll me what reciprocity is in this 'Magnanimity is a noble virtue, and I have always endeavored to practice it ; but it has its limits, and the line of demar cation between it and meanness is not always clearly dcentible. I have een reminded of the p u rsued in the case b of the nomination o Ge ourse I ain 1g39. But General Har rif son was not merely a Whig in name. He was committed and pledged to the support of the measures of the Whigs. Ile did not declare that he would stand as a candidate in opposilltion to the nomination of the Convention. e was moreover a civilian of varied and extensive el lust the nomination, as I firmly believe, by the conduct of the majorities in the delegations from Kentucky in Congress awl in the Conven tion, and I am called upon to ratify what they did, in contravention. as I also believe if the wishes of a large majority of the people of Ken tucky ! lam asked to sanction and approve the course of the seven delegates from Kentucky, who, in violation of the desire of their constitu ents, voted against me, and virtually to censure and condemn the five who voted for me. It seems to me, gentlemen, that self-respect, the consistency of lay character, and my true parse, require that I %tumid take nu action or pertisan a gency in the existing contest. ' was between Loco Foe° principles all Midt principles, I would engage in it with doe of which 1 arc capable ; but, alas that the Whig party is dissolved, and that no longer are there Whig principles to excite real and to stimulate exertion. lam compelled, most painfully, to believe that the Whig party has been overthrown by a mere personal party, just. as much having that character as the Jackson party possessed it twenty yenta ago. In such a contest I can feel no enthusiasm : and I am not hypocrite enough to affect what I do not feel. There in undoubtedly a choice, but I regard it ne a choice of evils, which I will make for my -elf indue time, under the have influencbelong e of the great principles for which I contended. I think my friends ought to leave me quiet and mulisturbed In my retirement I het e served the rotudry faithfully, and to the utmost of my pear ability. If I hate out done more, it lion net been for want of heart or incli mitten My race is run During the short ir time which remains Inc in this world, I which t o t so o presevv,s untarnished that character tunny have done me the honor to respect and ,—teeni They may rest B.93Lirivi that I will in ,..term do out e. to forfeit ur weaken their .if me. Abstaining henceforward from all active part in public affairs, and occu pying solemn brie myself with my private and Inert' I shall, if spared. go to the polls at the prop‘r season, like acv other private cititen, d cast my vote as I may deem hest fuv an the principles I have sustained, and for my country seeking to intlueuce nobody, I hope to be permitted to pursue for myself the dictates of my own c o nscienco Snell in the view which I have of the present posture a the Presidential question, and my re lat,,,ri; t.. ;t More light may be hereafter upon it, which I shell be most happy' to res'eo e, mud if it °Mdd point t , . ti different . I •shall not hesitate to follow it course a duty address thie letter to you in consequence of I yours, met from the friendly regard I entertain for you 1 should have preferred that you T• lue' not thought it necessary to appeal to me. manifest from the tenor of my reply tt. out intended for publicatiou I sin, &L.., CLAY. In another letter to Nicholas Dean, Mr. Clay =Mil j is e t ;7tt r 4 EZEZI says: The Cabinet of General Taylor vas no f the t, it 1 seems, exactly as you supposed. Some o appointments excited surprise. I think that he might have made one of greater strength. I am truly concerned that Lercher was overlooked. I ItA4l strong hopes , that he would have been ap pointed, and I thought I had reason for them. I think it quite likely that you may be right in supposing that neither I nor my friends will find much favor at court. As to myself, having given no just cause for its frowns, I can bear them without difficulty ; but the President wily l be unwise if he neglects or proscribes m friend,. Without them he never could have been el ecteil Again. in a letter to James Harlan. he says - I have never before seen such an adminis tration There id very little co-operation or con cord between the two ends of the avenue. There is not, I believe, a prominent Whig in eit house that has any confidential intercourse with the Executive. Nir. Seward, it is said, had, but his late abolition speech has, I presume, cut him off from any such intercourse, as it has eradica ted the respect of almost all men for him. I ishall continue to act according to my convictions of duty, co-operating where I can with the Presi dent, and uppwling where I must." 'rho balance in the New York Sub -Treasury on l'hureday morning wee $6,003,224 24, being re duced by $1,600,000 transferred to the bullion fund The Polish residents of Cincinnati celebrated the aniersary of the ravolution of 1880 Sp were made in French, English, German and eeches Po- • M,Laneos celebrated Liver Pillt are ranked among the most popular remedies of the day That it will cure liver complaint,sick headache, and elyopepsis, is now beyond a doubt. Read the following testimony from a well known lady and gentleman of our own ci g ty Now Yont, Auust 3. 1552. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, No. US Seventh street, testify that they have loth been suffering with the liver complaint for about five years, during which time they have spent a large amount of money, and tried many remedies. but to no pur pose. Finally, hearing of Dr. WLane'n Pills, they purchased four boxes, which they took according to the directions ac companying each box; and now pronounce themselves per cured of that dietressing disease. P. S. The above valuable remedy, also Dr. llPLane's cele brated Verrultuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in then city. lA,. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and tale' liono but Dr. .ICLipte's Liver INlis. There purporting to be Liver Pith, now before the pi Also. for Sale by the sole proprietora, FIXMINO BROS., Succestiors to .1. Fadd 3 Co., No. GU Wood street, corner of Fourth. loa.l dA 1 4;rStockings and Hosiery for 'W inter.-- If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and abort Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. Dstr's, cor ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel race and comfortable. bati also makes and sells every variety of Ucetery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley ands street. La - Batchelor's Bair Dye.--Ilair burned or btjnred by other dyes, faded or variegated hair, all restored and made beautifully brown or black., without a chance of iolury, by Barcarrion's, at the Wig 'Factory, 223 Broadway, New York, where it is made, sold, or supplied, (in nine pri van rooms.) Sold, wholesale and retell, by Dr 3WII Krissat, 140 nusltkdaw Wood street r • , *, "'"4,`,P•s:-Ai. •••• Ell MUEIi =MN ard. (ion. Coatington a‘vtritts rite routtnauti ofthe army in the Crimea. Orders and ribbons have boon be.t.twed on uenerals Pellissier and Sirupsou. The Chartists, under Earnest Jones awl other f..r mer leaders, have reappoared in a protest against the , recent expulsion of the refugees front J e rve,t 1 The American whaler, John Henry, fell in with 1 ,, jii 5i. .,,,,,„„,,, r the strand:mad Brltish Arctic ship, the Resolute, of , c w `, lleicher's expedition, in Oasis's Stra:ts and b. , , , k , Is., NI Pcrittw - r. possession of her, abandoning their own shipl Nt W Martin, IIELl}11:1W- 1 It T Lett. - It. Jr i• k rorlir sehien, The Belgian Chambers had linen re-opened ilie l, Dloid M'Candlett , King'9. speeeh IS hig,isly corignitulat.or,t apart tilt ! C.., -- Ali Lt.., EUVIIII,Inod by tartire insured under policies flourtslaing slaw .f . the nation, Lori niakc• no atiusion I Isstast by Wilt Goinpany w inbellberally lidiustest attd prompt to the war. I 1) I ..ad ai Its OFFICF., NO. 91) MATER sTKrt. T. [Jyll :,, WEDE. % s : \ CITIZENS' INSURANCE COII,IPANI 'kn. Crinrt,bert had an nibilerwe with the n irk or F , triwlen. and met with a cordial receptcitt, but no i 1111 Z PITTSRUIIGH. thing am to the success of his inisec.n i• kn.orti. ilit WILLIAM BAIJALEV, President ...sit r El. NI A lIS II ELL.. Secretary. rnur nave it has reference to an ellinn ,. .. lest weer a member at the Ituenuparte larrillv awl the Koval , tilS'ic.t: 91 Water ,decet, Leteren Markel and Woad erects. . 4,1 - In.urte , HULL AN!) CARGO RISKS, an the Ohio ant Mptt.tutityl lover* and trlbutartee. Insure. mattan,,t Luse or detuagr by FIRN. Al a ',, e t taiast . I.l , lrPrrtls a the Sea and Inland Navigation All the gukerninenta are invited hi take part in the ionterence with reference tit the 7.t.iiitutl Lune, inclu• ding Kumla, which has tognifleit an intenti-n el . lining repree e n tea. Denmark repuillates all 110A:ellen tif reltnyuplling her neutrality er entering tutu itegittiaueir fur alter ing the law it( trurecasiott It is reported that Canrul>ert a ill vit.it C. , penhageil tal hit return. SPAIN The troubleei in Saragossa. Spain, are t.ser and crier has been reitored. SA RDI N lA. The difficulties between Sardinia and 'fir,eriny are n the point of being The Sardinian Chamber opened on the 12th. The King ,in his speech, gloried in the alliance with the Western Powers. ITALY. Mazza, the discharged Min iltf`r of Police. has bin promoted by the King of Smile: , to Counsellor of State. Ea-President Fillmore was on his way to Italy. SWITZERLAND_ The elections. in Switzerland resulted in the tri umph of the Radicals. REECE. The United States Minister to tirlsece excited atten Lion by exchanging formal \ olita with the Russian Minister. The French prit*rn say that the United States offer to pay off the indebtedness of tireece to England andn a France, in oonsideration of receiving, the l. Milo for ninety years. The American squadron left Athens on the 9th November for Constantinople. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Loy DON, Saturday Afternoon.--Consols closed for the week at SS. There is a rumor of the probable early dissolution of Parliament. It to reported in Paris that Canrobert is to demand the hand of the daughter of the King of Sweden for Prince Napoleon. The lino of telegraph from Simpheropol and Ni •o• to Eit. Petersburg has been opened. From New York City New VOILE, Doo.llllbir I.—At Ashland, Schuylki be.l county, Pa., a collision occurrmi a few days ago l tween an Irish and American military cotnpany. The Irish tired upon the AlMOTiCalati, when the latter charged bayonet on the former and wounded several of them, two of whom have since died. The steamship Washington sailed to.day for Bre noon. She took out seventy passengers and 520,000 in specie. Fatal Railroad Accident. TROY, N. Y., December I.—The engine of the down train, this morning, on the Grand Turk Railroad, run off the track near Cornwall, turning a summerset down the embankment, and becoming n complete wreck. The engineer was killed, and a fireman badly hurt, but none of the passengers were injured. The Presidene• Message. WASIIINOTON CITY, December IS now well It understood that no advance copies of the Prebutside wnt'll s Message will be sent to the pnneipal cities, i be despatched as far s New York by a locomotive express the moment it s is delivered to Congress. ialortalfty n Philadelphia. PRTLADELPIIIA, December I.—The o deaths in this city this week were 154. number ru other Pills, lic. DEN NI A It k - ,SP. Great Medicine for Fentales.—llun are& of stimulants have been invented and told, purporting to be specifics in the various diseases and end derange r subject. ments to which the delicate formation of women rer he The result of eat these stimulants has been to impart a Ins mentary activity to the nervous system, and fame vigor to the muscles; but this relief has been succeeded by a &prise ohm and prostration greater than before; and the repeated attempts of invalids to build themselves up by these fulse remedies have finally ended in destroying what little vital orgtodzation was left. But in using " Boorhave's Holland Bitters," you will find no such disastrous results. It is a purely vegetable compound, prepared ou strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated 1101 n 1au ry d and Pr, revisor, Boerhave. Under its in fl uence, re every ee muscle ceives new strength end vi ipw. a a ppetidvert te a ment ee in p nd sl return, and,„flnally perfect health. See ise another column. CAUTION I—Be careful to ask for Boerhave's Holland Bittern. The great popularity of this medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against pur . chaaing. 119„„ Sold at $1 per bottle, or sio. bottles for $5, by the pro prietors, 8103.5.511 N PAQE, Ja. 8. CO., Manufacturin L- g Phartnsteutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh. Pa.; it. E. BE LNItS & CO., corner of Second and Wood streets; and generally. nov2f3 _____.----------------- - _ _ . at No. 164 Wood street, and e=' online our stock of Sorr Has and Wm= CAPS. Just re calved, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other styles of cape, which we will sell low for cash. ,NiOSOSN S CO., 164 wood WOOL. uct./15 .s. 4 4 1 to• 14. I'ittnburgh, November 22, 18.55. OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROA, SEU9 TUE C outin uation of the Ohio & Penne,. B. B. TO FORT WAYNE, UMDRED AND 111011TE0 UTLEiI MOM PITTSDITROLI. TRAINS CONNECT AT CRESTLINE, wrrnotrr Drr=rrion, TrITE ALL THE TEAINS o THE Onto airn PENNA. ROAD, and also at Forest with Trains going North and South, on tho Mad }Over and Woo Erie Railroad. Office of the Ohio and For Tickets, apply at the Railroad tvi)l,wlta Railroad Company In Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, or at any of the following points: Fert Wayne, Bellefontaina, Citntli natl. t , PE , I ndianapo Tan, lls, Urbana, . Springlicla , Day Itlebniond, Findlay. Per,ais d es i r in g TiLkotA will 1w partici:ilea to ask for 1 Ti. ket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. S. B. STRATIIA., t. MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. lIANURCTLIFE INSURANCE COIF' OF PHILADELPHIA. CRARILIt ecerercxL—aatateD at Tet P/MTZ OP 000. PLYNSTIVAICIL. Chartered Capital, $5OO, FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION, AARON S. Larmoorr, pro Ideal ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary. GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer. PIItECTORS. Robert Ordway, Alexander Bradley, iBW e• S. noon. John Fullerton, John IF Alm Samuel ArChrthan, Wam Flollipa, James W. Mallmau, John Broth Charlavi Arbuthnot, Jtx,eph P. Oazzam, M. D., David Richey, Jame" Marshall, John M . Olll, Horatio N. Lee. Kitta.'l:—U'—'%' EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTURGH. ions It. SIOENBEROEI3., President ROBERT FIN^. 4 ZYS, Seeretury. C General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL. KINDS .WARTNE AND FIRE RISKS. EM2= t±auru.•l ic...,1,rt Dunlap, J r I am., M. Pennock, llut !mulch, t alt.•r itryaut. PENNSYLVANI TT A ILNSRPANCE CO, OF VIS 131: RO II . Corner of Fonrth and SnittkLiteld Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 5300,000. Oa-11101h 111111dill0 and other Property against Loss or 'Damage I , y Fire. and the Perth of the Soa and Inland Fatten and Transp.otation DinECTORS. Wm. F Johnston. Itody ?amnion, Jacob Painter, A A Carrier, W. WClintAwk., Jas. P. Tanner, ti t ugs M' Smith, W. S. Haven, D. X. Pard, I Uri, Sproul. Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, A J Jonas, J H Jones, 11. It. Cogs - AWL UFFICEItS. Pr,sickia ......... —lion. WM. F. JOHNSTON l'ier President ...... RODT PAVEILSON. er'r and Troatortr.A. A. CAltalli l'EAß,l_, STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. W moult DELIVERF.D TO FAMILIES in either of the t,.,, onotns may the MIII, or in boxes at the stares of LOO AN, WILSON & CX)., 52 Wood st St. Char streets. reet. IIRAVN &PPKIL, wr. Liberty and II P SIAM ARTZ, Druggst, Allegheny. TERgs: CAMH, ON DELIVIIIIT. BRYAN, ICEPINSBY ttr, 00: ILLI AM HUNTER, ' DEALER RXCLIISITELY IN FLOUR AND GRAIN , o. 299 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh CONEIT1.111.1" RECKITINO the BEST BRANDS of ENNSICLWASIA , 01110, INDIANA hod MISSOURI, SEMI/REINS and EITRA FLOUR, always be sold at the Lowest Cub prlcea• [epll WILLIAMEALERS B. HAYS & CO., D IN DN RADS, SIDES AND MOMS LARD LARD OIL. DRIED BEEF, St'CIAR-CUCRIWAIVMSE"d D A largo stock always on hand at No. 5107 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PENVA. British & Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCANt SECESMAN & CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SIIIII3 OF Sl AND UPWASUS. Theeo Drafts are available at all the principal TOWI3II of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, and the CON- T I N ENT. WO also draw &OUT BUM on M. A. Ormiebansu & Bann, FRANKFORT A MAIN; Which serve as a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and ROLLAND. • Persons intending bo travel abroad may procure, through us, Letters of Crodlt, on:which Money can be obtained, as needed, in any part of torope. COLIACPIONS Of Ent, Notes, and other securities In Europe, 011 receive prompt attention. WILLIAM IL WILIsUItS ACO., Wocal, corner of 'Third street, PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 Fifth Street. Ay-°BF:EN AND BLACK TEAS, warranted to eve lee t.factioo nun. (Max& Oolong-50. 02, 75, and finest Young Ilyson-50, it 75, and quality $1 "gl liti finest quality $1 fib. English Breakfast-50,75 and Imperial and Onnpowder -50 , $lO. 75 and $llO5. U Keen and Black Teas of all grades put up in metallic, parkagea expressly for the trade, and will bo sold at qua' lowest prices. COPPER—Prime Java and Rio Coffee, green and masted. SCOABS--Lovering's Crushed and Pulverized Sugars; and prime N. O. Sugar. Baker's Broma, Cocoa and Chocolate. tao S. .) MMES. novted ------------ IEAVE YOU TRIED WW1:1117B P13.F31-10.1 ILATILARION t If not, try it, and you will never be without it. Be sure to ask for wmars IM MO' EATILARIDN, or you may got 5 worthless article. 25 cents per bottle. Aga,; , For sale by all prngillists . „ ysER R. E. - , } '^olesale Western Depot, Dr . K ' ' . „ w oe , 00., and JOHN San. . • , . DIED, On Suplay, Decvmher 2,OWVIN KE11.11104'.5, in the 24th thie turretwill take place from the reslilmeneedavw) _ Ay, to _ her-in-law, No. IS Wiley litrret, THIS . V : procee Mar C.meterf' N 74NEVil AlltElolosl-6T-S. - - -.-------=---,-----3cF, TAX- 1- ... '--- . - --,- t - t; NUERITAi "C°LLATERA,, czsbnam * m s— owicE, 1 bpr 30, lgr.s. ) ; . •-,, ,4 , ifitabruce , . N9 , v 43 - -- Ail 2 2 ,' ithjiit Act of .116PeqdY . Twe'l cou p u t ty t.. InTiteeeidi t t ° ',,,, w n a y c A)me r t issione4lht every ~.„ in i -18.13; requiring nn , of 8 . ,.,,e , r5,..„ far Coliat .unt publish in detail the limo dondsnord: dd , pnblieh th e unty, beritance Tax, we: the un Register of Allogheny o Co ve. i. : of Alexander Richardson, f" the Ist of Decehrewr, 1853, unEptillutAmthe 30th j, o B f R R OOK, be 1264, both days inC S. B. CO°P&I Attest: Jiffs JACOB' TO County Comru'ra. °°""Y. Clerk.. ALR.VR IVICUARDSON. 1853. . . . Dece'r 2, Cash rective from Jas. OIL9III, AdminLs• *rotor of the e Ante of Elizabeth O'Hara, deceased ~. .... .... ~. ... ..... $1222, 20 ::. 2, Cash frotialiii„Vlatte,"Adthin'i of the es- . tate of Lotte,.... . ....... . 129 22 •-• 2D, .-' William Keifer, Exec'r, he., of Prudence Thompson, deed...... 21 12 1854. Jan'y 5, Cash from S. Johnson, due upon the he- quest of Ants Itowle, dec`d. ... .. 45 00 •• • 19, "• Wm. Duncan, Ex'r. Ac., of John Hale, dec'd ............ ... _ . ... .. 10 .sa ••• Peter Bates, one of the Admin trators of Wm. Booth, demised, 98,78 21, •• • James Thompson. one of the le- Fob'y 1, gateiq under the will of Marga- 31 49 ret Marshall, decd 1. ••• John Sandia Ears of the rs of Samuel Dritsch, dammed 32 29 ... '2, • • John Patterson, Adm'r of Wm. E. Patterson. aoe . 4 ..... ... . 141 34 Lewis Hittchlsoa, surviving ... ecutor of Jas. Adams, dec'd ...... • 9, "- Graham Scott, one of the Es.' 19 of Andrew Beggs, deceased_..... 50 00 It), • • Andrew Kirkwood, doarshall upon be- do. quest of Margaret M, CI gORLIE PARKIN, Ticket A: LIRECTURS. W. W. K. Ninck, T 11. tiplike, R D. Cochran, Jahn A.. Chngh.Y S. S. Bryan, PIPE ittIRS. tiel M. litar, Millel.° 4 John S. Dilworth, Fronds Salters, J. Schoonmaker, Witham S. Hays. ideal .1 lan 9 , 114 t , 0 HET AIL PRICES. Ce - ti - sed .. , ... . ............ . .... Arthur Bonderion. Ex.,. o f Mar poet Shaw, deed ......... .. ...... 48 70 poet Benj. Sammie, on real estate John Ramage, dereasisi ......... 249 60 Alex. Brae keuridge, Executor of laildua Brackenridge, deed ' 2O . Jas. P. Hanna, cute. of the ,Exeo utors of Thos. Rams, deed .... . . 162.04 Alex. 51111er's value of ground rent devised In will of Margaret , • klarshall, deed.. ..... _. _ ... _.. 31 15 Graham Scott, one of the Exec, otOurof Aridiew Beggs, dec'd... 127 7`5 Francis Karns, Executor, du., of Isabella 31 lief, 5O f Jas. C. Cummins, due by the es tate of John Smith, decd ...... 11 83 J. J. Reece, due upon a legacy in last will of Elizabeth Reece, de• ceased, to Baum J. Irwin. ....... 237 Benjamin Harbison, Executor, Ac., of David Thomson, deed... 831 John Sandalls, Executor; ke., of Samuel Dritsch. Oti Jas. Donny dna Nvotto--3r,:;6--- Executors of Jona:. Kidd, deed,. 208 A. W. Black, dna by the estate John Marshall, dec'd....,...., ...... 3tl 50 Francis Karns, Executor of Isa bella Miller, deed-- 1 10 Samuel Tarsier upon clear value of estate of Letitia Turner, deed , 3149 Thomas Barlow, Executor, of liarrhst •Pretle, 109 26 Christian Ihruseu one date Ex ecutots, Sc., of Patrick Muivany, dec'd . - .... ' . . ......'............. . ... 47 CA JonathanJonathanP. Roes, Executor, of Jonathan Ph Ye) Qo of Mrs. Jane -Kerr, due estate Andrew L. Kerr, dee ... - 05- Thomas B. Stitch and Alfred 'W . . Marks, Executors, de., of James Stitch, deed ... . . ......... .. 950 A. F. Gore, Adminbitrats., .... of William Jones, deed. 14 10 Robert M'Catuland due upon lot of groundbequeathed to himby Thomas kr Cowhand, deet.L. ..... . 13 95 James Carter, due upon the Be tide of Mary Cooper, deed ..' . 72 31 William &I'Cleau, one of the Ad minbitrators, Ac., of Ilugh Wal ter, dec'd ........ -.... 354 , 53, G. E. Nieman, Administ;stor, Ac., of J. 11. Bosse, deed. .. . ..... 11 05 U. Childs, one of the Exec-Mots, , Ac., of. Lyman T. Childs, des 11,1 00 Adam Uenthorn and lid. B. Kam. ~. Mom Administrators, itc-, of No ble Black, deed.--.....-.-. .... 104 zo Thomas M' Kee, one of the • Utl44, As., of John "wining, • li. Ci . ..... ...... *5 Ur:center, &c., of A. -' R. Lowrie, Esq ..... . ........... . ...... 11 SG James A.. Hutchinson, per 11. B. Wilkins, doe bf-the Estate of James Adams, deed ....... - ...... 103 83 Robert Patterson, acting Execu- 3 "Al tor, Se.. of .1 no PlltterßOTt, 'fleet' Mary it. hl'Ocimbs, Executors, ace., of Story WCombs, deed-- =75 Nathaniel Milroy arid David, Base foot. Executors of Mary , 115 00 Bresdfoot , James 51. Outsty,Executor, &e., of Mary Lowrie, dec' d ........ - ... Geo. Neely, Administrator, dc., of Pihn Dope, . . . ........ 82 00 1... Miens., Jr., cue of the Execra tors, dc., of Jonathan Kidd, de- '29 ceased ... .. ..... .. . ... .- . . SO Susanna Davidson, heir-at-law of Elizabeth Davidson, deed ..... 179 09 James Cassidyame of the Execu tors, kr., of Noah Moffitt, deed. 52 20 It. C. Loomis' Administrator, of John Mall, deed .. ..... . 7.= 26 Bennunin Lobtx., acting thtecu tor, Iv- of James, Lubbe, dec'd. 112 '47 Thorass Burns. due upon real • estate of John Burns deed. 69.32 Francis G. Bailey, acting .Ktecu tor, of Michael &diem deg d 7.5 71 Tax on "Letters" from Dem.n•i ber Ist, 1352, to November 30th, 1954, both LIICIII4INV.- ..... ....... 116 00 I certify the above to 1* a true Statement of the Tit 0i , ... LNatistiatia. Isusst*►aers , received by A.loiander Rchard: On; Register of Allegheny county, in the year ending November ioth,i Me, as appears by the books in his office. , ----, Witness my band and end this first day of De ) mit 1 eember A. 1). one thousand eight hundred and "---- fifty-live. QTATEMENT OF TILE CONDITION of 17 tlio NITSBURt3II TRUST OOMPAINY, 0 9 requirett iii required by the Charter _ DD. To Discounts, Boissfuntßills of Dielosuge93i... ..tf.90,152 05 Cash uu hand . .— a ..... ... —.. .... $. 142., Cash duo by Banks and Bankers, subJuct to chock ....................... 051 IS ,37 ----- "JAMS 23 3,000 11/ Dt,oo o , Ob 062.54 County Saab Vonking House •.- ftponile becOtuat. CR. By Capital 'Stock.- . ...... .. - ....... .............. 20000ci• IYO Cast due to Baults.und-Dankeza. ....... ...... 16,212 09 Unpaid ........... ... ... '3,072 00 Discounts and Premiums received ................. 1,345 at Contingent Fund— ...... ..... .......... 4094 40 Individual Deposits ................. . .............. . a'4,03 9 Individual Depit' on I ......... secount----.194,C01) U 0 JOHN D. SCIILLIC, Dasler. Pittsburge. DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, Premdraost—Egramisexo nt IS4o.—lncoryeeurdd try ... Legislature of lirrtsurylvania, with its-penult The The only Institution of the kind hi the United ,States-coo- ducted by en experienced practical Merchant, and the Arid to introduce the details of the Countinghouse arincessfully , and systematically into the class-room, in the most. 'extended and diversified boainesa training ever given, in Hincouritiy. The unexampled success of - the establiaut ilaWitidence,of the general pnifetence its Students obtain otter thcieeM mere theoretical Teachers. Largo atanaeraaf them are now In counting-housee and on steamers, on-salariesfrang&M to 0140 a year ; and numbers of the - ,Students of other Com mercial Colleges have, in consequence, studied Boednaeeping, over again In this Institution. It now employs - NM Pho , ; mgdm, inclading Mr. J. D. VIII.LIMS,. t.. beat need' Penman In the United States. Null Particulate can only be obtained by sending 14,a Circular, whirl, is mailed tree. It also contains jp. 20) wAs practical and interesting*Problems 1 from our class examinations. DUFFS BOOK-KEE.PINO, pp. 102, royal octavo: Harpers. New York, AU . 2 16 " A perfect combination of Comnietc4 l . Science and ."1 1 DUFFS STEAMBOAT BOOS-KEEPINO.—Price, $1,00• '' A perfect system for such Books and Accounts." • _ dec3 '. . dim l------ ---------------- ' ------ WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL FOR RENT, and the FURNITURE, FIXTURES, de., FOR SALV.,, with a IMMO of the premises fur fifty yeara.—The sub scriber now offers for rent the Hotel, which he has occupbxl a . ith a continual increased business for the last .I;i•yeari l , known as the WESTERN EXCIIANCIE nom, siinkte In Market street, above Fißetedb, PEUADEL.PLILL it i. large and Cllllllllodlolll4 five stories 1411, and has accommo dations for about one hundred and My lodgers, and Stabling for nearly sixty. Home. It is considered , este of • the .best. Ho ds Depots In the street ; is convenient to the 'various Rial 4 mods Depots, Markets, dm., and it being extensively known, it.is deemed unnecessary to give details Man advertisement, as persona wishing to purchase would. undoubtedly call and satisfy the its advantages. CB. Particulars mu be had by writing to, or calling on, the subscriber, on the premises. deadly, JOSEPH WATERMAN. .. TO THE PUBLIC 1-R. M. BREBN, have now on band, and are constantly receiiintlt. eOloa to FIFTH street, opposite the Onstem House, fresh supplies , of PRLWE OYSTERS, WILD GAME, and FISH, which they are selling at the LOWEST MARKET FLATRi. • Tho Oys are forwarded to acconutiodate. They . also wish to make known to the citizens of Allegheny City, that therixave opened a De ..t at the E.MIWETI` HOTEL, on Fodoral street, where the : •.ve articles can always bo obtained. WO= PROPOSALS will be received at the Offtet of R. R. 314310W11i, Penn street, until WEDNESDAV, the 61,11 instant, for GRADING .about 600 yards of Excava tion on Bluff Area, near Alarion street. WALTER KIRKPATRICK, Street Commissioner; - NDOW GLASS -1.00. boxes Sill); 00 boxes 1042; 30 boxes ler/14; tor sale by SMITH, DIALE dec3 TANNERS OIL bbls. No. 1 Bank Oil; 10 bble. Shore Oil, forle by Ba IH, 11111 H & dec3 S BIICKWIIBAT FLOIIR-30 sacks just rO calved and for ealo by SMITH, MATH & dec3 ani CODFISH—ao uintuie just received for ode by I ' -51.rra, MAIR 3: MINTER. M A boxes NY, Starch, CO aali Sby [deal OITA MAYA SA Ettastair: DRIED PEACHES-3 00 lzi rt a ir fllr sale REAS 20 142 for E— Raaroad ,COLL I NS. as, for sale by pea) 11. . CLOUDSshould not deter you. Cenoo turns aufthe very finest ot - Pictures by his Mammoth Light, cloudy weathes. 9e1,.76 Fourth street. ' deal TNTferAN ATCCY WA'S W AND CAPS, at JL 91 Wood street rdecl .1: ILSON & SON. MEW PEA NUTS-10 sacks, first - of the season, this day received and for Sala by - decl MILLER 3 ANDERSON, 89 Wood st. MEM '.t~ ------- _ for sands+ Bareapartlati.-4nyestlgation and oz pertinent have dertumetrayd, that_uonAet.sl#tiga.°oll° . ihtnaleiiiriagMaittelilfradr eciiiteqientii, itain fa" ~orY'Pri,tri.l'- el t94— WlC l—. CE 111 f!? tw ' F5•tp,.,..., ...vii. doinAac.,-,appear,it lint once evident , that the sectrottn , fOnotioatk-haVa heti= 11/ertrand bu P itS ' tles,./181° bkqn, Atemilge la , ,tbt lloadladdiato.wdrk i ng their map to the - surface. BANDS' B.4I,IBAPAIIThrOV la Ali: presely prepared to ,remedt dub easel3 t , at4„idtcYttld,l , r e at .6lia' reorol.,0:; A #OD. gently ggiiot4gifk '4i.koikilfril„r ithe o.6iat 40 ,100; tii.,yFilKewi L lky actlOW.gtati • O•ftiont nausea or PtilitrliOlpel -thereft;tO all delaa?tiabs acetnalati?t4y Pt,trYZ ..blo + s l laliz9 ' t4; . li r a"' proiriehiPrefAititik'aikvetrie-riivipi4 ikastad vigor t°tli°°Y-44°;°,.4i40014.*#911ti,ti!"-xlie d.t. , ..3, causing an unsightly eicrwieencea to dlatcrat . , and leaving tbeekinintrradtrintootti-mid tiltEble ,, , , . , (-i'. prep' mid . ealYlFoi.' .4't..:AA144 briiplAitt46o Fulton'atrA, New Vbrit. ' .:±.! !"...'-.'".;:".' ~ i .--.::.:,,, M d. i ir°° 4 q P.10.4*/ . St*: i;AliOlie4.- 'g!.t)tit4,bi I) . .;_tste . iinacutli: . : :_..' :•.,., -FL.,-1.,...1,-::::,...ualatint,, ,: a gap; The Great .0,7" invalualde ,additims to.nixr pliarnmeopailin,3 Fag., autinini.Life Intetllfat. 5. 6.44100nr,gs resident there, and Other en:llilint titi;eleit}; !"S - 44 wonderful en&ess with it Is: uspd the natiresAya cure for Pulmonary and Minna Comv4nta By comWGtng _ it with Lieritvort and Ten the I;wmt.reamdies. fer; 6463, Colds and Catarrhal ; affections tO2Ottili'ptiOt tO thp - Odditift of slits Plant to our herbarium, a medicine inialbmeis pro' dared, whlehi if we main' b - VWXYO sirle _!nt convalescent patients, will .nuir assumption itself, 'ln earlier stages. We refer td DR. WALT SiclipP 01' intivons, TAILINDCAIIIOHATAGII.Or.,'Ttio asked,-to 'Wee Ito virtues upon trust.. „ytto halide of Agents explains the p14M314!) j 4-48 1311Vniiirpa: and gi44 ttfe proofs of its skirtcgs, 'ini4eoal4Yril ttal-From the-N. 'fork. *ttioiti.o4 - # 4 . 340 . , 1# . of :February 21.—Itrana Tatalil-411ir.tiftl:11,45..A4.:Fig0 to ameliorate the condition of : hitti:Fit,flilleiktrith thainifdrite, than "any other ntnetltiniiiit,oFitte*asaplir has struggled with the secrets of the moterixeseikthlte last century, by the invention and pgfection_Of dii•-iiitert meat that; With cculsoy,tcr the inngift.tnictichatigahtla h ili s of a highly Meditated Vapor,, which: ftetaidfrecity . :' o3 ~:62, disease, - and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Ititii;eyr**re tTon,bI.OSOSAMMPITIFr#9IIL,ai Chwill eidaervil their inteiest r e ' by giv,Jng th-oplArnasaiporn trig. Caul imi.-1M thAlfEl ,- itSaiLik In 4he rAiglita 2.111,01: 1 y genuine article. • , , ~ :7 - .. - ":•iii .- __Li AGENCIES A. A. CARRIER , • • ••• 1.. $4l/4 1 4 4 A E R' Mit &L. Ini.o4 ' CAI,* _ Corner Fourth and Smith'fielci - dreets, - Pittaburgig AG N T • -STATA-APIT UAL FMB 06,fr ioF .... . VIBE AND Dimuisrwctsratititrib7,o4 CAPITAL "- I.l`ltPASet tblaß,4l4Y itiLiEt OF. I'lBtl ViTNCEIEBTIS4 TAVS , • :7 - -; 11117114. L LOE,lNfitraCtOß!..o4At*. ITAI. SAND ASSI*-:-.52,14414i1g.' i UF INS &—A.Mil4s*o 5-=M ÷-.' r - I - i NT1..4400 -4 now on 'theiray;,,laid4Art y, 'receival,,a. camtlete''and - cliOickSteek orniaVS. Word, fife Victory at - M.7,08'k CLARK, N.Terl4'.. They are provided with all the late tuadArititriantinmalwa , moots which disttogalah.thmuna: beattlekinionn-ahliniAl. ethane,viz: the oserstringts;grit-npreredThonnisnOrsilds Oland Action, ett....Every flteno,ia fonjnywarwoilea, Whin Cho ptivilege to.ilie;parnfer,of.raturnitig.-theiconadf.itt ii.role3.lll4*.Was 4ignsOrn,!. ~ "-: ..-41-. TostivitoOkiratall.-60811, the =Wailed Plablit :4- ,_L:,latsci•taart,,Sovarottatl9,l363.'...,...t ..lfeitri ir. a. /doer tf iho.., Parbargh.-Stimtbanent' , Ear mit me to Moak. you most aincerelY for t4e-419.104c5mPUrci . Piano, tkr Wears. as una & Clarit's‘mrelnfacturei lortd es' ' have been-ao hind. to,lonri ,tne4or-AlllisAiriViroal'Oi ' concerts us your cal. This stifierb instrument - 1r ona &Pe* very beet ever mad° in Aroorlint; and Tor iirentnnis, and power of tona, as.well as. Solidity of construe-Wan .''';. Itini:oki ' nothing to ho desired: , I-really congratulate-Psi haturantrn, er, who snail -norm - homy as to-poi/Sem .0116,._.,,br eiL1'......it1ittet,,..2 works of Amerfcan industry. With 1, 0 1 '.t.1'w ,a4 MF 0 . 3 '.... lumpiness, etc. - Trunk obedient - ilervanC:. - , -, - ,-:.7 , - -- . -,.-. 4 '. , MAUEIPEICitt. " 41i - '7 - ' vek,. Sole iency fir nifina Si Clark's , efiriyalled; U. WLEBEE .t Blto.'S,'No. 63 Fifth sireet;4lo-. Goblen Harp. , . • I. A, TITILUI .4"X't f 1.01., BraoK- AG-ENCY.-- ,, ' fia gtscribeta:,,tov6. . .. establisheka Book Agency pi rnatartilphip.oranl vall furnish any Wok 'or phblication at Orsketh.lLPrisit4roin f postage. ' Any persons, by far al tirn:Snbilsriptinn.t rit .V: ef ally of the 13'31.agailnes, such as ; Ilarrea;glo3o%,..Pril-a !wania;'ldtitham's,. Frank. Leslie's Fashions; Ste; will riandailn the ruagenineoforone year and a apietalid3ithili nts ai of-either Washington, Jackson or gay; or, if V) IV; and'Ei $1 MagFitte, they wllLreeetra.a copy of 400140 tho three portraits. If oast:10131E hiStl:wortOthitglolanti: ' ail three portraits will be sent, gratis, Aluain.tt , t.rtW!md4o. [hes° who May wish it. - ...1 . • i .., ~. Emrelopes, of. ovary` description and. strati large or dna quAntitica furnished... Seal Preases,lhosteist id- orthlrl 9 Every description of Engraviog ou Wood wrocattedAillh: nentnervi and despatch. , Viotti of BUEUttrip,• Newts iiinutinK Vows of Aloehinery, 'Wok Illuntratiouift . Gtstincaten. Boldness -Cords; Ac. All'ordonr . kattebr, premptly attandelte:. , Petwins wishing vfewa cif their hank. , tugs engraved, can send a dagiterreatYpe or 'sketch 'otra. , Imilding by mail or exprties..' . Persons at adistance,ttai ing-sateoble 'art - Ideiwntild find le to their eatuttago to address the sabscribint,ithyveNtirtddi l, act as agents for the sale of the salmi. • -.. •,•-',-• HYBL% de PlEtle4 ;,.,_:• - 60 South Third street, itiladelPP' '' ' ' nos .02Mtissrly " _ Iphiii.: -. • , --------- - , .char 110/ROTT & MAU'S, Dealers in 11.6.1.Eant 4 4 , _LP st... Ahthony Fulls, 511nrasst,taTerrltory. lund-b6tlkitC end sold throughput the Territory. , Money flod,..tra ramie made to the best nditintegm said Land 'CV'ts. red. Also, Agents for Ott sale of Lots in ths' ..tn._ CLOUD. 85 miles from Bt. Atthony, und Bead of mitigu. Volt,' shere.tho Vella. The sitrveY of the' greet . Paciflo l 4 l thilea: crosses the &Walsall:mint thls point,. and 1115 intnieridt tid-' sentaps It Imo .4. - i idseolofibushusA Till Int4t,,l4ty* of the largest tithes in the Nottliscesi. . , ~ 80 Ra-Clorernor Ramsey, Minnesota:, , ' , ...,; ~ .„. ; i lion. Wm. IL Welsh, Chief JuittfCP Of ..11iitt*hi,. lion. J. Meeker. lion. a. SI. Rice, Delegate to &Mem* , Rice, llolllngsbead. I Becker, AtterilOgs at LAW , .;, .., , Messrs. BOrUp &Oaks, Bankers, .. , ..." '''''' . i',"... 2 ,' liar. T. M. Fullerton, itiglstitiOTALß. Lttita'allnso.7 A AS STEKL, Auditor A LEXANDER W. FOSTER;Attmi4e4iiiit ... JOPIL Counsellor at Law, and Toni;Solleito , tor wearing - 3,lonnty Lands:and PerudMtuidor , lectm, of ciabAs luktreat Britain and Ireland; : . r... , w; 711 lioir Collections made in this:and adjulniUg:Countlalrfa o4 tato, of decedents aottle4 Itent• Beige bought, .401d.rultt leased,'aini, rents crilleetad. Moneys inroted 0n0d.0043 5 0 g ' or other security. ' Titles 'examined MA titlevis dealin _ Ot , tico'ore 801311.T1L great. afeW dthila /NM Stoislif 1 Pitziburglarch 85.5.—ficatMdlai] -- . --- '• r- , ..- • A. FOSTER, Noyiry Public, , asai.Coult .raissioner for tho Strifes of_Tennessee Artie store, Connecticut,. Wisconsbor New York, fiarr Hoods drowni untfttolcoootlednicultw . tai ll- P rohilla for record use in any of thardxsiptioblio Hisiissippl and Rhoda AND --jnill -1 3 1 0 168 f for 40, .80: and 11:1(1.3.cra'tand 7 1 .1 % 4 :10r1e0p-Paki rants, of the late Issue_ ~-st Aiso—For 80-aad,loo Acra.narrann,tastn4 OtasEtha, law of 1850. Appl 'HfettatrrY;k"RlCilinrce sep2l...dowy to earnerLot,Semithundlimitbfleld at WittfAl:AlfSl4L— aucaiisosis TO 1 • ARNOLD.,,,WW I L - lif DIA4iIM nikligus , Chilson Furnacek witightirtit-TOW _ ANDTVITTINO , egleltALl 4l . For Warming and VeratlintingigiP) rEa- W. a:. A. will contract for Womble_ ..andlflig flat by Steam or Hot Water , Pipes or Chilspn's Furnatoo. Mwc.m^ as, Schools, Hospitals; tactodee, Ortoti-Hotunk;Dotetigs, Court Houses, Jails, or Hotels. -116....1PUHN3g, MlXfers • Pittsburgh. rfl EWNDMIE° —USANECOYSTEM just received and far sold. ANN b erni Which sup p l ie d .sell whidesra'and Families supplied with Shell Cristors at 50(n1.t.2y 75 cents, and #l. per yundtfa. „Ova bbbi-vapn#T,o3l.4lr CATSUP. _ . cAN to ywom.lo.litto W ffi e invite the citizens of Pittsburgh to conel - and try RCICAUrantEL will do well by giving us a call.._llhadi‘. kinds Of Oysters are: Dnek greet*. Egg 11arti00 3 4 12 4 4 _ g4rlik CheSaPeakle,POSOElantaappelgtwara.4m,o b.) Sad wholesale and retail by • - coiner.(4l4-3. C 0. ,, find itoia MN= 114 4 - I...A.A.kiruEsAis ..v., d....--. 7... -,1.; BRUN AGENT ND CONVEYANC Comer} Swift:lOW ttn.d.Snallthat.:l4.A; • ' RITTEBBILGIL, 17 .: , z- „or' I est,. PasgellgetO brought trout the old oki i ttti ltli ' iltilk burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe, ' -I• .:y - -, (roti:4 , , A ciSclitiTerlitigari—Diy AND.-faunice ROB Cuumaarithstrtirs Writing mad TooNbtePing , " and Gentlemen's Apturtments separate. :,....x ARITHMETIC, and" ita opplioatians to: Napes., -- (qin aystomi shorter, %bine, andbettif adapted:tat MOdlimi4= Is to be found in any-UW:lkt: itesnita cbtainwiltittt facility by new mhos, - termed ‘Arithmetimillagle..' ,Ari, 'lb , : plebe, per month, V,.`" , Call for a Cireularof the Collem. ''' ' deel • Y. w. 3wiltis,:ptircetp" lop ECEIVED I RECEIVEDI- , - 11 4 taek. .1.11.. /tenthly -Magazinetar Docember,con 'la Opal , number of tales. This number conunenoes the " l arn Also, Frank Leslie's Gazette of FashionPrireV,the It e AP Monde, for December, containing the latest i 11i5h,91j7 , , 3,1 0.,91.t r : beautiful colored fashion plate. ,.• ~- „ir, 1: , ' z4 1 :4 All the other 3fitgazittes received f a recemberonnd la -• W. A. GILDS:NYNW( a Ca.% i saledecatl. Filth 814 .091:0461hd: 111,14 . te i: 73 4 8R2i,15, 'sg!, Iv,,Ls''--N64-..,61 .it L,s' 4, all,colon 3 , 44 sery.rictr. and -elegant . ...- ,: ---14101 L —, , . ----,-- ialikeil IitERINOS---A :ve4 . . large„ L": : • ' ' B. went of the show. goods, of otorF gra4e, l iiietied , ~ day by . ~ , [deal] . A. A. MASQI4.4- C 0::.,, S riftSITSS--It'b,eiVe4ll6-dasi' Pmtbree.moro cases opirtitOttaitiliOopurgp;b:i 4itlei most fashlouable awls, Via aers,ctiiality,. , - , - ',. ded li.&Wi k.V.;I2A-Ittit iii.r p 1,1,1 C, ( PLUSH; for Cloak Trixomix' ig, for solo attio..9lWoociattiet. Ldecl) J. {NILSON a soN. NIV'STraraNTS ITECTIIXT SILK I74 PLUM CAPS, of NaNO. 91 IYdo.l street.' " J. 'ouzo a so- ....,, -- :::. - .. : ...,-. , .‘,.;z: Z- e c' ! ~' I~ il' 1" ~. ~, ir.`~ ` ~~~r . 111 I II