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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITI
OW. P. UILLMORT-.- J. B. IdONTUUM6RT
G iLL MORE & MON TGOMERY
PROPRIETORS AND EDITORS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER
To Nesrspeper Publishers
The type on which the Daily and Weekly Morning
Post was printed previous to getting our new dress
is offered for sale. It is Nonpareil and Brevier, and
in good condition, as any one can see by looking at a
copy of the paper of last week. It will be sold
cheap for cash.
Meeting of the County Committee of
Correspondence
Pursuant to notice given, the Democratic County Commit
tee of Correspondence met at the St. Charles Hotel. on Sat
urday, December Ist, 1.845, at 11 o'clock, A. M. After some
discussion, the following resolution, offered by R. Biddle
Roberts, Esq., was adopted :
Resulred, That the Democrats of the several Wards,
Boroughs and Townships be requested to assemble at their
several places of meeting, on Saturday, December lath. 155.5.
and elect Delegates to meet in County Convention on the
Wednesday following, (the Rah Met.) at the Court House, in
the City of Pittsburgh, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of
selecting Delegates to attend the Democratic State Conven
tion, to be held at Harrisburg, uu the 4tb of March nest.
The following resolution was unanimously adopted :
Resoliwi, That the thanks of this Committee be tendered
to Meant. Bryson S Shills. the gentlemanly proprietors of
the St. Charles Hotel, for their kindness and liberality in fur
nishing us with BO comfortable and convenient place fur our
raced ug. 5A1111... W. BLACK, Chairman.
N B.—The Wows of meeting, as heretofore appointed—
the Townships from 3 to 6 o'clock, P. M_ and the Wards of
the two Cities and the Boronghs from 6 to 7 o'clock, P M.
THE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Locke commenced an engage
ment at the Buffalo Theatre on Monday night last.
Dick Sliter's negro minstrels were in San
dusky last Saturday evening.
An Ohio editor, in view of the fact that George
Law is likely to be the American candidate for
the Presidency, suggests Phineas T. Barnum as
a proper man for the Vice Presidency on such a
ticket.
Twenty-nine out of the thirty fire companies
of New Orleans, marched in procession to La
fayette Square, on Monday, and surrendered the
city apparatus, in consequence of the non-pay
ment of appropriations and other slights from
the city government.
W. W. Cones, cashier of the Kanawha Bank,
has written a letter in which he says the report
that the aforementioned institution had faded is
without foundation. The bank has redeemed
$160,000 of its circulation within two weeks,
not one dollar of which has been re-issued, and
at this time has a greater amount of specie in
its vaults, in proportion to its circulation, than
any bank of Ohio had on last report day, and is
abundantly able to pay all of its circulation
without trespassing one cent on its stock
AMERICANS AND ENGLISH
In another column will be found an article
from the London Times, in which the writer un
dertakes to explain the state of popular feeling
between the Americans and the English people.
He tells some troth and makes some mistakes .
We have no doubt, as the writer says, that be
tween the people of the two countries there is
A general and cordial good feeling. But that
very fact makes both quick to wrath when an
exciting cause occurs, or a provocation is given .
But while Americans are friendly towards the
great mass of Englishmen, they have no sympa
thy or love for that hollow-hearted and insolent
aristocracy of England that usurps, and wields
for its own benefit, all the powers of the British
government. While we can even feel pride in
English courage and enterprise, and rejoice that
English commerce and colonies are joined with
our own in spreading our common language and
civilization over the world, we still hope thnt the
day is nut distant when the English monarchy
shall be overturned, the aristocracy humbled,
and both replaced by a government of equal
laws and popular freedom. Had England such
a government now. and were her rulers the free
choice of her people, peace between the two
countries might be profound and perpetual.
The Tines makes another mistake. It sup
poses that only the worst classes of our people
fail to sympatt,lq. with England in her present
struggle with Russia. Our better classes of peo
ple are few in number at that rate, for it is sel
dom that we find any man who wishes that Rus
sia may be humbled or dismembered, or that
England may have an easy and speedy triumph
over her eastern adversary. Every one knows
that while the Russian empire exists in full
strength and in a hostile attitude toward Eng
land and Prance we have a pretty sure guaranty
of peace with those nations. Russia is our nat
ural ally should England or France provoke us
to hostilities. But they will not do it. They
are bound over to good behavior towards this
country till they are clear of the grip of the
Russian bear.
But the change in the tone of the Timm to
wards this country is as remarkable as it is quick.
In three weeks it has wheeled right about. It
blustered quite lustily a month ago, and talked
largely about the increase of the British West
India fleet, and hinted that England had been in
sulted by our Attorney General. Now it says,
" see how these two nations love each other."
We are sorry to find such instability in that pa
per. A journal occupying the proud position and
exerting the wide influence of the old " Thum
derer " should not be given to such sudden freaks
of wrath or kindness. If it makes many more
such mistakes as of late it will win the title of
" Blunderer.''
CALIFORNIA WITH Hen BACK I.P.—The last
Gubernatorial election in California showed her
to have a voting population of over a hundred
thousand, or the eleventh State in the Union in
that respect. Her representation in the House
of Congress is only two, or une member to every
fifty thousand voters. This condition of things
excites the bile of California editors, certain of
whom hint at a separation from the Union if
their grievances are not redressed. It is hardly
fair dealing with California when it is remember
ed that the northern States are allowed a mem
ber of the House of Representatives to every
twelve thousand voters, and in the South to every
ten thousand.
KANSAS.—Some of the letter writers at Wash
ington believe that neither Whitfield nor Reeder
will be admitted to a seat in Congress, but that
a new election will be ordered. Meantime a let
ter from Gen. Stringfellow is published in which
he admits that Missourians took part in the Kan-
MIS elections, and declares that they will do so
again. What good will a new election do at that
rate p But it is a matter of very little conse
quence. The future of Kansas is sure for free
dom. Even Stringfellow admits that, unless the
&lath sends aid immediately. But the South will
send no more slave property there.
WON'T Aix. —accounts from California repre
sent that the Chinese population there are pre
paring to leave the State. The relentless hostili
ty of the American and European races towards
them has satisfied them that they must leave.
They are pretty numerous and generally peacea
ble and industrious. They have tried hard to
win the good will of the Anglo-Saxon race, but
in vain. The European and Asiatic blood won't
mix. Settlers from any part of Europe are well
received, but from Asia or Africa they cannot
come and remain at peace and upon terms of
equality.
ORVILLE J. VICTOR, of the Sandusky Commer
cial Register has been selected to deliver the
poem before the Editorial Convention, to meet
in Columbus, Ohio, on the 10th of January
next. The Association could hardly have made
a better selection—at least oat of its ranks in
the Buckeye State. Mr. Victor is highly gifted
with the divine afflatus, and is, besides, one of
the Lest fellows in the world editorial
SENATOR SUMNF.R ON A .• BENDER
time ago the lion. Charles Sumner took occasion
before a:Koston audience to depict certain hor
rors ana..enormities of slavery. alleged to dative
been witnessed by himself in his late tour
through Kentucky. Directly after seeing a re
port of the remarks, the Louisville Courtier con
trasted the violence and abuse of Mr. in his
home and among his abolition confreres, with
the soft and rather approving words he had for
the peculiar institution when in that State.
This brought forth a rejoinder from the Senator
in which he denies the allegations of the
print in. general and in particular." The
Courier of Monday reiterates its charges and
adds several others ; one of which is that the
lion. Senator, on the day he is said to have ex
pressed surprise at finding the slaves so happy
in the South, imbibed three times from a jug
supposed to contain apple brandy' It is very
probable the Courier is right, as it offers to pro
duce two colonels, one baggage master, and an
express agent, as corroborating witnesses, should
he again deny the charges: but it would only
be charitable to suppose—in view of the apple
jack—that the lion. Senator did not mean what
he uttered, in other words that lie was slightly
" tight" when he used the language attributed
to him.
Fayette Democratic Convention
We learn by a private despatch that the Fay
ette Democratic County Convention met in
Uniontown yesterday, and unanimously declared
fur the Hon. John L. Dawson for United State
Senator. They also unanimously appointed him
a delegate to the fourth of March Convention
Napoleon'■ Speech at the Close of the
Exhibition
The Paris Exposition closed on the Ifith of
November, with considerable ceremony, the Em
peror, Empress, and others of the Imperial
family being present. The Empress looked very
well. Their Majesties were received by Prince
Napoleon, the Imperial Commission, and the
Commissioners, and were conducted to ti throne
prepared for them in the centre of the transept,
opposite the grand entrance. The Prince then
read a report relative to the proceedings and re
sults of the Exhibition. The Emperor Napoleon
made a speech on the occasion. He said:
Gentlemen: The Exhibition which is about to
close offers a grand spectacle to the world.
During a serious war, from all points of the uni
verse the men most distinguished in science, arts
and industry, have flocked to Paris to exhibit
their productions. That concourse, under such
circumstances, is owing, I trust, to the general
conviction that the war thus undertaken only
menaced those who had provoked it : that it was
prosecuted in the interest of all, and that Europe,
so far from seeing in it a danger for the future.
considers it rather as a pleelge of independence
and security. Nevertheless, at the sight of
so many wonders exposed before our eyes, the
first impressien felt is a desire for peace
Peace alone, in fact, can develope still more
those remarkable productions of human in
telligence You must accordingly all desire, as
I do, the speedy conclusion of a durable peace.
Put in order to be durable it must distinctly
solve the question which caused the war to be un
dertaken. That it may be speedily concluded
Europe must declare itself, fur without the pre ,
sure of general opinion struggles between great
powers threaten to be prolonged : whilst, on the
contrary, if Europeonce determines on declaring
who is right and who is wrong, it will be a great
step made towards the solution. At the present
period of civilization, the success of armies,
however brilliant they may lie, are only tem
porary, and it is definitely public opinion that
always gains the last victory. You, then, who
all believe that the progress of the ugricul
tare. industry and commerce of one nation
contributes to the welfare of all the others. and
that the more mutual relations are multiplied,
the more national prejudices tend to disappear
Tell your fellow-citizens on your return to your
country, that France has nu hatred for any tta•
tion, and that she sympathizes with all those who
wish, as she does, for the triumph of right and
justice. Tell them that, if they desire peace.
they must openly express wishes either for or
against us, fur amid a grave European conflict.
indifference is a bad calculation and silence I,r)
error. As for us, who ate allied for the triumph
of a great cause, let us manufacture arms with
out any abatement of our industry or labor : let
us be great by the arts of peace as we are by
those of war; let us be strung by our union, and
place our confidence in Clod, that we may over
come the difficulties of the present and the
chances of futurity.
itESOLI. TIONS RETr ILSE D.—Governor Adams,
of South Carolina, in Ills message to the Legisla
ture, says that he has returned the resolutions
sent him by MaitsaeLtusetts to the proper officers
of that State. In explanation lie say:
Massachusetts confined herself to resolu
tions expressive of her feelings and purposes in
relation to slavery, impertinent as I may have
regarded them. I would have received them with
indifference, and transmitted them without com
ment ; but I consider the acts of her late Legisla
ture as an insult and an outrage upon every mem
ber of the Confederacy, who has a right to de
mand the enforcement of the fugitive sta.. act_
A State whose Legislature deliberately, unblush
ingly, impiously violates her constitutional
obli
gations, and whose people resist the execution
of law, even to the shedding of blood, is not en
titled to comity from us; and I feel that I would
have betrayed the dignity of my trust had I
hesitated to affix on such conduct the seal of
official condemnation. The interchange of civili
ties with a people who feel it to be nu dishonor
to prevent the recovery of stolen property. will
hardly reclaim the faithless, and is incompatible
from the respect which honesty owes to itself
POWDER MILL EXPLOSION.—Capt. J. Y. Hurd, of
the steamer Bostona, informs us that the dry house
attached to Waterhouse t Co.'s powder mill, near
Portsmouth, 0., caught tlre on last Thursday evening.
The flames spread rapidly to the mill, containing
fifteen hundred kegs of powder, which exploded,
blowing everything to atoms. The report was heard
for miles. The workmen discovered the fire in time
D. escape. No one was injured. --('i n . ' 4•101., De , . 3.
'the powder must have berm very weak or we
would have heard a little of the noise in this
vicinity.
ija-M'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills are
ranked among tho must popular remedleo of the day. 'Chat
it will cure liver complaint, sick headache, and dPlPoPola, to
now beyond a doubt. Read the following testimony from a
Nell known lady and gontletnau of our own city:
New YORK, August 3.
Mr and Mrs. Williams. No. 248 Seventh street, teutify thu
they hare both been Buffering with the liver complaint f
about tire yearn, during whit time they hare spent a lur k •
amount of money, and tried many remedies. hilt to no par
pi,. Final!), hearing of Dr WLane'il tiny purr liouo,
flier t,..xes. which they took according to the dirvill..ll.l a
compan)ing each Los: now pronoun,. thou.,' yes f or
redly tired of that dintressing disease
P S. The above redouble remedy, aluo DrM . l.a.he . e cele.
brated Vermlfuge, me now be bud ut nil r,peetlible Drug
Storm m thin city.
pay Purchsuere will pied*, be rurefill 0; Evil, for, mud take
noun but Dr N'Lane's Liner Pill, There err "illm bilk,
purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public
AlBO, for eerie by the sole proprietum
PLEMING tatOS..
&loom:morn to J. Kidd t Co.,
decl:daw] No. Co Wood street, corner of Fourth.
Sand•' Sarsaparilla.- , -luvindi s ir,ation and ex.
pertinent have demonstrated that upon the condition of the
blood depends the health of the body. Consequently, whets
disease in the shape of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Sc.. appear, it to at once evident
that the secretive functions have because inert, and impuri
ties have been engendered in the blood which are working
their way to the surface. SANDS' SANSAPAItILLA is ex
pressly prepared to remedy such cases, and should be at
once resorted to. It will gently stimulate the functions of
the stomach and bowels to regular and healthy action, and
without nausea or purging expel therefrom•all deleterious
arrumulationii, purify the blood, equalize the circulation,
promote perspiration, improve the appetite. impart tone and
vigor to the system. and gradually but surely extirpate the
disease, causing all unsightly excrescences to disappear. and
leaving the skin perfeatly smooth and flexible.
Prepared and sold by A. 11. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100
Fulton street, Now York.
81d also by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Ps., and by
Drugichsts genernllp. n0v27.111'1
Air From the N. York National Monitor
of February 24.-1 YOLAN VAPOIL—Dr. Curtis has done mote
to a.mishurate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
rotuplaints, than any oilier practitioner of medicines that
has struggled with the secrete of the moterin medica, for the
last century, by the in•entipo and perfection of an instru
ment that will convey to tft lunge n medicine in the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
disease, and not, as hitherto, by syn,p„,.by. Those who urn
troubled with diem-vie arising from disordered lungs, will
subserse their intereirts by giving the iiygeau Vap o r p t r im .
Caution.—Dr. CCRTLe HUMANA fe the original and only
genuine article. nov26:3wdi,
Ogi-Dam 91' a Thousand Flowers, for
beontifylog t 1 a Ccenplexion, anti eradicating all Taal, Pilg
rim and Farextu from dm face. Sold at pr. Kalman's, 1.40
atreat jan3o
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CITY, Hecemlik 3.4Thetie is Hood
deal of)lianeussing' going on to-night. 'lt Is gener
ally ultderstoed that the Black Republicans and Free
Sellers wilreeneentrate to-morrow on Mr. Banks, of
Massachusetts, numbering together 123, and being
sufficient to elect. The caucus of Southern Know
Nothings, and National Democrats and yir,4igs, num
bered T 3. It was resolved 'to reject all fusion with
the Free Soil factions, but they have no hopes of
defeating them. Greeley, Weed and Seward have
been working all day to fuse the factions, and are
understood to have succeeded. We may therefore
look for an organization to-morrow, and the message
vn Wednesday. The National Ainevicans.,vrill vote
for Henry M. Fuller for Speaker, and endeavor to
draw the entire Democratic vete to him by conceding
to them the Clerk and Printer, thus forming a Union
party against the Free Soil factions. They deny that
the Republicans can by a fusion poll mote than 105
votes, while 113 is necessary to elect.
The President persists in refusing to print the mes
sage, and it will be sent to the two Houses in writing.
The despatches received by the Atlantic represent
our affairs with England unchanged. Since the de
parture of the Canada, Mr. Buchanan says that
Lord Clarendon and the BritiA Cabinet are endea
voring to patch up a reply to our government com
munication with reference to a violation of our neu
trality laws by British agents, in order, if possible,
not to wound our sensitiveness, and, at the same
time, to shield Mr. Crampton.
Our government has finally acted on the memorial
of Denmark proposing capitalization, or a tax ac
cording to the value of the cargo, in lieu of the
present Sound dues, and have rejected the pro
position.
The National Intelligencer confirms the reports re
ceived Crum Kansas. The despatch received from
bloc. Shannon, making a demand fur troops, was re
ceived by President Pierce yesterday. It Stated
that civil war was threatened, and requested prompt
assistance. The immediate transfer of troops from
all the nearest posts was transmitted by telegraph by
the President.
WASHINGTON CITY, December 4.—There was oo
election for Speaker on the first ballot.
Sewate.—The Senate wee called t., order at noon.
Messrs. Hale, Durkee, Yulee and Pearce were sworn
in. The Rev. 11. C. Dean Ara+ elected Chaplain,
when the Senate adjourned.
Hoos,.—CM motion, the balloting for Speaker wee
resumed, and on the first bullet resulted as follows:
Richardson 74 ; Campbell 58 ; Banks 23; Fuller 20;
Humphrey . Marshall 19 scattering 26. There was
no election, 111 bein g necessary to a choice.
(SECOND DESPATI•IIj
The ballotings still continue. n the oth trial
Richardson had 75: Campbell 57; Banks 25; Fuller
22: Marshall lg. 7th: Richardson 74; Campbell
54; Banks 28; Fuller 20: Marshall 20. Bth :
Richardson 75; Campbell 51 Banks 32; Fuller 20 ;
Marshall IS. 9th. Richardson : Campbell 51;
Banks 31 ; Fuller:2l; Marshall 18. There being no
choice, the House on motion adjourned.
Boarding an American Brig--The Irish
Organizations.
Nits. Yott tc , December 4. --- A let ter from Antigua
received here states that the Brig Leung.. of Phila
delphia. was boarded in the harbor of At. Johns, by
the It:tigrish authorities, and a colored cook, named
HOPI, was forcibly taken ashore under pretence of
being 11 Flare restrained of his freedom. Rout pro
tested that hr Iva.; a freeman, and at the lust accounts
he WWI in the hand, of the police awaiting au exami
nation.
A meeting of delegates from the different Innla
organizations in the Cnitrtl States and the Canada,
is nuts in session at the Astor }louse. About one
hundred and fifty member are in attendance, but
more are expected. The ohJect of the meeting is
supposed to here reference to n movement on foot fur
reeuriug the redemption of Ireland by an invasion
lrom this country. The reporter are not admitted,
the proceedings being strictly pro ate.
New York Canal--F alaiFire
Ai.natti, N. Y., December 4. -- Lcr•patches
ro
reiyed from all along the line of canal state that
mats are crowding along in lintnentv duets, and
there is no doubt that all would reach tide water be
fore the closing of the canal.
The house of Mr , . Spelman. on Palmer Hill, in
Essez county, was det , troyed by fire on Sunday
morning. and three small children perished in the
flame,
The Catastrophe at \lemphl•
December 4. The fire originated on hoard
the steamer : then eonimunii‘ated to the stern
rd the !dayflower. The May Haver is valual at
8100.000, and was insured for $50,000. Tho Collier
valued at $35,01t0, and ass insured for $15,000.
The wharf boat vas burned, riaito.ining $20,000
worth of ruody, which are a total buss. Fiftt..en per
arc nneen ng , supposed to Inc hott.
Fever and Ague 2--.1.,1111 \Van] "I rn•
your lIITrEILS an retried) for Ye%/yr and Agr.
1. - .999 not 9 iwn..l by It tuywif. but der., 4 my (Honda
Its nig on Wylie litre-9.S were a1.99k i'llred 01le of thorn, who
runs on river. tool the Chilly for titr.. niontt, and wage
the liiii.LAND }3ITTEII/4 on. th. •9nly tiling that did him
:thy good.-
• .0'71.) , ; • —fte. L.sareful
Bitten. Th great pvpulzult) ,3I thw ruedicllte h.., Induced
mnnr iMilath.un, hip b the pu nto,ul,l ruar,l nolinst pur.
chading.
stai_ Mld at SI por boffin. ur ?do trottit. for 5.5, by the pro.
prrotura, B ENJ AM IN PAVE. Ja t 00., Manufacturing
Pbarmazeutasta and Cheiunqa. Putaburgh, Pa
I.l.:ltti S Cu., Burner of Sr rd rod streets; and
I.kruggngs generally tied,
The Great California Plant.—Candialt.
gun, the great ma.licttad herb of call forma, is a now auLt
invaluable addition to our PlommarotaMa A Robinson,
Req., author of •• Life In California" ll,n. J. C Jones, long a
n-eldest there, and other eminent travelers. testify to the
woridarfill success with which If by th e natives as a
Lure for Pulmonary and Bilioue Complaint., By rwaubinlng
it with Lieerieort and Tar, the best lelneth. ha Coughs,
Colds and Catarrhal affections known. prior to the raMitlon
~f this Plant to our Ileflarium, a med.:the has then pro
11t1,11, if we are to I•elleve the tLealll,,my ./f Korea of
convalescent patients. will rt.rr (teistenpti.en ttsetf, in its
earlier stages. NVe refer to DR- ittkilißS' SYRUP OF 1..1V•
}RWORT. TAR ASD CANCHALAGUA. The public are not
asked to take its virtues upon true. The pamphlet in the
hands of Agents explain, the philosophy ,it its operations,
and gives the proofs id' Its success. nos lkedsvirliar
H3' Sate helor's Fiat r Dye...—Why has 110 ons
succeeded in making a mind& Mir Dye, except Batchelor '
Because they would ar,,ld the cares, the thought, the titqe,
patience and labor necessary. Others. by short cuts, would
err n reptuall..l, they cannot ; and by certificates of feed
chettilst,. and newspaper bravado., light their way to notori.
qtr But in d ustry has ita reward." Witu.s the invincilrle
reputation of BATCHELOR'S Hair Dye; made and sold, or
applied. (in nine private rooms.. 233 Broadway. New York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Ueo. H. KETB.CR, 140
Wood street de,I4I(LIIrW
Stockings and Hosiery for Wliater.-.
If you dou't want your feut pinched with taut and short
St..ckluge, you will take our adv I. and go to C. DAL T'S, eon
uor of Market alley and Fifth ',treed, and btty HOMO of three
I.goot lino St.x-Lluge, that make your foot fool nlee and
“antoriable Ittte also melee and belle every variety of
Hosiery chat you cue Wlltion, at wholesale sail retail.
Remember the place, corner of 3Larkut alley and Firth
Street. oct4
Wean at No. 164 Wood •treet, and ex
ouliuo our otuck. of SOFT lILTB and WINTER CAPS. Just TO
rolved, la largo lot of Slionglial, CeletOtol, fool other 10)1. of
Cops, which we wtll tell low fur cash. !donuoN & Cu., 164
Wkosi saver. ts.llB
WILLIAMS (Sz. ALLEN,
iIINOLD & -WILLIAMS,
)11: , I FACTT lIRR9 OF
Chilson Furnaces, Wrougbt Iron Tubing
AND FIVIINO GENERALIN
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings
4:k3r W Al A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
Ly tt..111 or Ilot I,Vater, New or ClOlson's Furnace, Church
,.lea,la. Hospitals, Factories. UrCOLI Houses, Dwellings,
Court Houses, Jails, or Bottle. No. 26 MARK rt STREET,
Pated.urgh. apl6
JAMES BLAKELY,
EEROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER
Corner Seventh and Smithfield .t..,
Psvnrug•re brought from the old country to Pitts
burgh. and motleys remitted to Europe. [uov27
WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL FOR
RENT. and the FURNITURE. FIXTURE.% Lc- FOR
SALE, with is lease of the promises fur fifty years....-The sub
scriber now offers for rent the Hotel, which be has occupied
with a continual increased business for the [Bat Id years,
known WI the• WESTERN EXCHANGE IRYTEL, situated In
Market street, above Fifteenth, PHILADELPHIA. It Is
large and conirmalions. five stories high, and has accommu
stations for about one hundred and filly lodgers, and Stabling
for nearly sixty Horses. It fey considered one of the best
IL,tel stands in the street; is convenient to the various Rail
reale Depots. Markets, Ar., and it being extensively known.
it:Ls deemed unnecessary to give details in an advertisement,
OS persons wishing to purchase would undoubtedly call and
satisfy themselves of its advantages.
aa_ Particulars can be had by writing to. ur calling on,
the subscriber, on the menu.,
decad 1 w JOSEPH WATERMAN.
DROPOSALS will be received at the Office
a K. E. NEGOWIN, Penn street, until WEDNESDAY,
the sth instant, for GRADING about 600 yards of tacaea-
Lion on Bluff street, near Marion street_
WALTER KI RK PATRICK ,
Street Cupunissioner.
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND OYSTERS
Just received raid for sale. Also, 18 bbls
FRESH FISH, of all kinds, both Lake and East
era,\wH which we will sell wholesale and retail.
Families supplied with Shell Oysters in.so cents,
75 cents, end $1 per hundred. Five Ms euperlor TOMATO
CATSUP.
CAN OYSTERS constantly on hand, wholesale and retail.
We invite the citizens of Pittsburgh to tome and try• them.
Restaurants will do well by giving us a call. The different
kinds of Oysters are: Duck Creels, 16gg Harbor.'Salts, Tan
glens, Chesapeakes, Cove Plants and Delaware Bays. All will
be eold wholesale and retail by .
FOR SALE LOW, at Jes. Co',Liss St Co.'s,
No. 115 Water wrest, between Wood and Smithfield,
a number of RAILROAD CARTS, with Burnam complete—
.euitatle G.r Railroad Contractor. Also, the Running Gears
for a one-Lone w ag ,, riov3O
•I .
'f i
• e
. .
-
I=l
CHAR. RISIBLE & CO-,
corner of Bond and Liberty streets
.-,
'
EIMM=
Ohio and Pegnsylvanla Railroad. DIED,
ri •; 1 At Louisville. Ky.. un Sunday affern...,n, December 2.1.
RUNNING FAOOI PITTSBURGH 1.1 ., , r few days ' illness, UEORGE Llllll.llJ, the 58th year
le age.
Alp Tak piss TI-dR leaved at 2,30 A. M.; through to His remains will he taken to Allegheny Celnetery for in
-011-fcbilliati L 1243 luitiritind 40 illiltintte Fare. 87. • termini, tells (Wednesday) &mamma. at o'clock,,from
?•.:' Map. TRIM leawitt at BA. M. • • his late residence, No. 82_ Second street. The„eglattenS and
friends of the finally are , respectfully invited to attend the
glitneatk-Taarn leaves at 3 P. M. funettiill. •
- TRatfa MALI all Make clam connections at erodible, so
that passengers avoid detention. The direct route to St.
Louis In now open, via Crootline and Indianapolis, 100 miles
shorter than via Cleveland. First class fare from Pittsburgh
to St. Louis, $18,30. Second clans, $12,00. Connections are
made at Alliance with the Road to Cleveland, and at Mane
field With the Road to Newark, Monroovllle and Sandusky
City. No Trains run on Sunday.
Three Roads connect at Crestline. Fur particulars. see
handbills.
Through Tickets are told to Cincinnati. Louisville, St.
Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Inland, Fort Wayne,
'Olovelant and the principal towns and cities In the Wein.
The NliW BRIORTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven
Pittsburgh at 10 A. If. and 4:45 P. N., and New Brighton at
7:30 A. M. and 1 P. M.
For Tickets and further information, apply to
J. G. CURRY,
At the corner °Mee, under the Monongahela Rouse.
Or at the Federal street Station, to
Pittsburgh, November 22, 1855
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
11121,0 Tt/C
Continuation of the Ohllo & Penna. R. It
TO FORT WAYNE,
71111LX RONDE= AM]) EIOEITEIX MILLS FROM PTFISOUROII.
TRAINS CONNECT AT CRILSTLLNE, WITIIONT nsramrurs,
WITH ALL rill TRAINS ON TIII Onto AND PENNA. ROAD, and also
at Forest with Trains going North and South, Alb the Mad
River and Lake &lei Railroad.
Fur Tickuta, apply at the Railroad Office of the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Railroad Company In Pittsburgh, Allegheny
City, or at any of the following points,
Fort Wayne, Belleiontaine,
Cincinnati, Cristun,
Dayton, Springfield,
I ndiartapolls, Richmond,
Findlay.
Persons desiring Tickate will be particular to ask fur a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
Jet S. B. STRAIJOHAN, Supt.
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMP'Y
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CILLITIft PIOXPETCAI-41111-NTID HT TRY IMO% OF PECVSTISANIA.
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION,
AARON 8. LIPPINCOTT, President_
ORRIN ROGERS, Secreury.
EMOROR YOUNG, Treasurer.
D I lIBOTO RS
Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon 0111Inghara, William Neal,
Nicholas 0. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin Rogan, Edward E. Jones,
Joseph nosily, James P. Smyth.
Afar This Company has been organized with a Cash Capi
tal, sad the Directors have datarmined to adapt the business
to its available resources To observe prudence In conduct-
Inf., its affairs, with a prompt edJustment of losses.
ITTESBUROII OFFICE, No. 68 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
CEGETEM
The following well kuowo and responsible firms in Num.
burgh have authorized reference to them with regard to the
stability mod monodist'o of the MaNuracrounts' I msuluacct
C 0111,1( Y
Kramer A Rehm,
tioorto P. Smith a C.
Jones, Tiermth t Co,
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OORNER OF WATER AND MARKET nREETS
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JA.Jam D. SFGaL, Secretary .
041 - This C..xupany wakes 'Wary iasurnnca apiwitaining I
conuotteal with LIFE RISKS.
Also, Mlic HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mlssissipis Rivers and trillutnries. and IA R INK RISKS
generally.
Aud against Lugs and Damage by Fire. and against
Perils of the lien and Inland Navigati.o and Transp,rtatioil
PutLCieS isSllO4l at the Wu oat rate. eCamisteLit with safety I.
sll burro.
DIRECToRSI.
Akx.ander Bradley.
John Fullertou,
tlarnual Welurkan.
James W. lialltnan
Charles Arbuthnot,
thrrld Richey.
Robert lialitay,
James S. noon,
John M'Alpin,
Witham 1.1111111.15,
John Scott,
Joseph P. ileutam, M D.
James blarthall
Horatio N. Lo., Kittanning.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN 11. SIIOENBEIIGKR, 11..61161M
ROBERT FINNEY. Seeretnry.
C. W. BATCHXLOIt, (loner-al Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS
11.ARLYR AND FIRE RISKS.
DEEM=
.1 LI Stioonberger.
C. W. liatcheLor,
Isaac M. Pennock,
W. W. Martln.
IL T. Leech, Jr
Ueorge S. Snide a,
Datid M'Candlatn.
IQ'. AL Losses 11.tillIdi by parties insured under policiet
ensued by this Company will be liberally acllosted and prompt
ly paid st its OYVICE, No. 99 WATER STREET I,iyi I
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH
WILLIAM lIAG A LEY, Proniden
8 L' EL MA.RBIIELL, So< retttry.
OFrICE: IA Water greet, between .Varlet and W.od street
—lnsures !MU AND CARGO RISKS, ou the Ohio
mud Mhisisetppi Ravens mud tributarlea.
Insures against Loos or damage by }IRK.
agattutt the Perils of the Sen, and luland Nailiretiou
And Traueportatlou.
EIMMTM
William Bagsley,
James M. Cooper,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, Jr
Isaac M. Pennock,
S. HArbaugh,
Walter Bryant,
John Shlyton.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8300,000.
lifir Insure Buildings and other Property against Lose or
Damage by Fire, sad the Perlis of the Sea end Inland Nalq.
sewn util Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. P. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Cartier, W. M'Cltntock, Jan. P. Tanner,
George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. E. Patel,
I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
Jones, J. H. JOl3OB, 11. R. Caggshall
OFFICERS.
President Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON
Lire President BODY PATTERSON
.•kc'y and Treasurer.A. A. CARRIER
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY.
PLOL'R DELIVERED TO FAMILIES to either of the
two Mk..
ORDRES may bo left at the MIA or to boxes at the
LOOAN, WILSON & CO, 52 Wood street.
BRAUN d RESTER, cor. Liberty and St. e 115... streets.
P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
TERMS: CASH, UN DELIVERY.
,1y•29 BRYAN, KENNEDY A. CO.
WILLIAM HUNTER,
DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN
FLOUR AND GRAIN ,
No. 299 Liberty Street, Pitt•burgh.
Cortreurn.r Ricervnto the BEST BRANDS
PENNSYLVANIA,
01110, INDIAN• and
MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and
EXTRA FLOUR.
Which will always he avid at the Lowest Cash priced. (apt 1
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
MACOX HAMS, SIDES AM) SHOULDERS
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEF,
SUGAR-CURED and
CAN VEBSED HAMS.
A large stock alwaye on hand at
No. iil97 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A
British & Continental Exchange.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.
ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
lr thrms or 11 AND UPWARD&
/DP These Drafts are available at all the principal Towne
of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, and the CON
TINENT.
We also draw BIGHT BILLS on
Itl. A. Grunebaum &
FRANKFURT A MAIN,
Which serve as a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Persons Intending to travel abroad may procure, through
us,.Lettare of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, no
needed, In any part of Europe.
Cow:mows of Billy Notes, and other securities in Europe,
will . receive prompt attention.
WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS di CO.,
Wood, corner of Third atreet-
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 Fifth Street.
GREEN AND BLACK TEAK, warranted to give mat
istucilon.
BUCKS 011 EXT 9.
Oolong-50, 62, 75, and fineet Young Elyson-50, 62, 76, and
quality $1 "ft ID finest quality $1
English Itreakfast--60, 75 and Imperial and
$1 Gunpowder-60,
S 1 , 75 mid
Ore lp en and Black Teas of all 62
grades put up in metallic
fc = it g ;rices sezinreesly for the trade, and will be bold at the
COINEE--Prime Java and Rio Coffee, green and roasted.
SUGARS—Lovett/go Crushed and Pulverized Sugars; and
prime N. O. Sugar.
Baker's Broma, Cocoa and Chocolate.
novitAhn
HAVE YOU TRIED
WEIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION
If not, try it, and you will never be without it.
Be wire to ask for
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM HATHARION,
Or usay get a worthless artists.
m you a l sda tir Sae by all Druggists ZS cents per boiftks
Wistarn De t. Dr. KEYSER. Ti K SELLERS
W, sod JOHN rued
TEN YEARS among the Mail Bags, or
Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent of the Poet
Unice Department, by J. J.l.olbrouk ; with illustrations by
Durley. Received in advance of all others.
The Widow Bedott Papers
Crotchets and Quavers, by Max 31aretzek
The Discarded Daughter, by Mrs. Southsverth
Curse of Clifton. do
The Deaertetl Wife,
Klusterheim, by Thomas De Quincey:
Harpers' Story Book (No. 1:1) for December.
Just renetved and for sale at
W. A. OILDENFI—Nti El" & CO.'S,
deck! Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
rrER..NBULL'S EYE BOTTLES— I have
Just recelred a large supply of these celsbmted
All of Turnbull's preparations can always be had at my
store. JOS. FLEMING,
decb corner Market and Diamond.
EcrrniENT—The people are rushing to
the ENTERPRISE. 74 Fourth etreet, for Picturgi at 50
GEORGE PARKIN,
Ticket Age.
-
ants, and upwards
ROLL BUTTER-2 bbls prime for sale b•
Elect. 11ENRY 11. COLLINS..
BEANS --50 bushels for sale by
deck HENRI H. COLLINS.
PO BRIDGE BUlLDERS.—Proposals will
he received by the Board of Directors of the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, addressed to the under
signed. until noon on THURSDAY, December 27th, 18.55, fur
furnishing the materials and erecting the superstructure of
a double-flack Railroad Bridge, with wide side-walks fur foot
acros9 the Allegheny river, at Pittsburgh. The
bids are to be at a fixed price per lineal foot, fur the length
of the saperetructnre, to Inclnde all materials and workman
ship, to complete the Bridip ready for use, with a double
tract; the Company furnishing the railroad Iron for the
tracks, and the contractor all other materials.
The Bridge will have seven spans, and its whole length
will be about twelve hundred feet. The masonry. which is
of the most permanent character, is in a forward state, the
piers being fifty feet long and ten feet thick on the top; and
the eastern abutment and some of the piers being now up to
the coping. The superstructure will be required to be COlL
pleted by the first of September, 1846. Bids will be received
fur a I. Burr Bridge," with heavy arches, counterbraced with
iron rods; mad also for a " Howe Bridge," or any other well
tried plan, provided the bidder will secure the Company
against all claims for patent rights. Plans and specifications
will be ready for inspection at the Company's office, in the
city of Pittsburgh, on and after the 17th inst.; and further
Information may be obtained from S. W. ROBERTS, Chief
Engineer. The Board of Directors reserve the right to con
tract for the work In such a way as they may deem best for
the Interests of the Company.
Pittsburgh, December 1, 18&—kleciktd)
'NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in
teregted, that Lettere of Adminiatration upon the
estate of CHARLES SILBERIIORN, late of Pitt township,
Allegheny county, deceased. have been granted to the un
dereigned. All persons indebted to said decedent will make
payment, and those haring claim against the same will
present them, dul l y authenticated, to us for settlement.
MIN HARRISON, Pitt Township,
GUSTAVE T11L31.11, 199 Penna. Avenue,
deri:wGt• Admire of Chas. Silberborn. deed.
COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE-
BLAKELY Jt RICILEY havo for war ;
A Farm of 141 acres Adauss township, Butler county .
Also, one of 180 acres near Apollo. Armstrong county.
Also, one of 284 acres in Versailles tp_ Allegheny county
Also, one of 40 acrersin Plum tp.„ du
Also, one of 110 semi In Patton tp.„ do
Also, one of 68 acres in Robinson tp_
Also, our of 75 acres In Plain tp., do
Also, one of 118 acres In Plum ry,, do
Also. one of 110 sores In Plum tp.,
Also, a beautiful piece of land in Pitt township, containing
10 acres, within four miles of Pittsburgh.
Also, Sty acres, with suitable buildings for a suburban
reselerior, in Alinersville, within fifteen iniuntes' walk of the
city
Also, a Perm of 130 acres in Versailles township.
Also, one of 150 acres adjoining the shore farm.
100 Building Lots et the end of the new bridge at
Slarpsburg, lying between Sharpshurg and Stewartstown.
The also.° Farms and Lots are very desirable. and worthy
tin. attention of those desiring such property. Please can
and get one of our Registers, deekdaw
Wilsuu, Childs dt Co.,
liampum A Ounpix.ll
11. Childs A Co.
ft!TY PROPERTY FOR SALE—BLAK
A Weitz's have for bale the following desirable city
property, viz
A /tonne and Lot on the N,wth C.lallb al. In Allegheny city.
A tut of tirsiund en 4...litavon street. in Itirliilngliaun. and two
elling homes.
A Lot of Ground ,in Penns)lvarint Aq.130/., and seven
Dwelling House,..
A well eatablished Oh:elated) Wholesale Liquor Establish
ment un Liberty street, Fifth Ward; lot 2.5 by ICU Iliet deep.
with Warehouse, Dwelling Bow., Ac.
A very tine Cottage building en Robinson strlad, running
back to Ann street; lot 27 II) 100 feet.
Four Lots of Uround on iititarry street, 25 by IUI feet.
Übe Lot of Urotiud on Liberty street. Fifth 1V ard.
one Jut and two Dwelling Iluttaes in Lau minces ill,.
Call arid get otie of our Register', with full de-wiiptiona
deet.lik
d'APERA MUSIC—The Opera of La Som
nambula., by V complete,
wail Italian and English words, and, M $ - t
Plano neeiStripanltneut. Price, s 2.—
Also, the following pieces from the
above Opera, separately :
As I view theses scenes no .harming;
Ali' don't mingle;
S001101!1 so boy fug ;
Sllll Cl gently err me stealing;
I ' lure. fur me thy power;
Oh! I ctanot give expression:
Take now this ring—Vocal duett ;
Phantom chorus, When daylight's going. -
Abu, arrangements for the Piano of the tartirite airs of
this Opera, by Wallace, Beyer, llerz
The above fur sale at the Muxic Store of
deel JOIIN 11. 31ELLOR, 81 Wood st.
- UNGLISII Papers by the Atlantic—London
.L. 4 Illustrated Newel, Punch, Times, and Della Life.
John M till'
J. CB-91,
K. K
T. B. Cpdtke,
R. U. C.hrati,
Jutm A. Caughey
S. S. Bryn.
Professor fiarr a Great Work, I solume, 40.1pat.,,5, with
illustrations.
The Widow Bedott Papers, illuitrated.
Cultivator Altnarisc for 1958.
Crotchets and Quavers; by )fax )laretzok.
Casto—a story of Republican Equality.
A large assortment of new Juveniles ret cited.
Gift Anumils, hmyer Books, Biblero, kr. fur th
11,.11,1ays
Subscriptions received for any magazine or twriodionl pul
Tishri in the country, at a liberal discount from publishers
prices.
Harper's, Putnam's. tiodry'g, Graham's. and all other .f. 3
magazines supplled at s2,bO , free of postage.
Richard Floyd,
Samuel M. tiler,
William Bingham
John S. Dilworth.
Francis Sellers,
J. Schoonma.ker,
William S. Hays.
d;c4 H. MINER & CO., 32 Smithfield et.
A SSIGNEE SALE OF STOCKS, &c.-01
Thursday eve lag. December 13, at 7 o'clock, at th
Merchants' Exchange, Fourth streot, Pittsburgh. by order o
Thos. Mellott, lay., A...signet , of Gen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., wil
be sold—
All the interest, property, claim and demand of said bari
um, in the Youghiogheny Slealkwater Improvement, known
no the Connellsville and West Newton Navigation Ono - many.
a hick interest has been appraised at $40,000.
Four shares Little Saw 21111 Run Railroad Co. stook.
One share in the Locust Grove Seminary, near Lawrence
i Ile, which cost $lOOO.
Pew No. 84, middle aisle. First Presbyterian church, Pitts
burgh cost $825.
Ternw at sale. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
QTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of
kj the PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY, MS required by
required by the Chart. :
DR.
To Di aunts. Notes and Bill, or Fachange 5626,383 05
Cash on hand $142.ir,17 05
Cash dun by Banks and Bankers,
subject to cheek 00,371 18
By Capital Stot.k
Cuuti dun to Hanka and Bankers
SHEETING MUSLINS— One particular
brand, the pre-muluent merit of which has been estab
lished by long experience, and le cow univonuilly acknow.
ledgod. The choice cotton from which they aeo tondo, their
freedom front intperfectlons, the firmness and smoothness of
their thread, and the general ouxdience of their mariutee
turn, render them unqueotionably the most serviceable, du
rable and economical Sheeting over offered to the public. T,.
bo had at the liouse Furnishing and Mom-nlngStore of
BROOKS tt. Ct.loPlin,
deco No. 75 Market street.
KEEP your head cool, and free from dirt and
dandruff, and the scalp free from disease, if you wish
t. preserveyuur hair. 1108F.31Alti is the beat thing
you can find to accomplish these übjeeti. It is likeisise an
excellent article for softening and beautifying the hair
Price 25 cents par honk. told by S. L. CIITIIIIERT,
16 , 1 53 Market street.
fTOFFEE-530 hags prime Rio Coffee landing
and for sale by 'deed] MILLER dr RICKETSON
ALCOHOL -10 hbls Fletcher's 76 0 Alcohol
in store and for sale by _
HHERRING-50 boxes Scaled Herring for
BILle by Ltleq] MILLER & RICKETbON
BUTTER -3 bbls prime Roll Butter for sale
by [dec4J MILLER & RICKETBON.
OIL Sperm, Winter Bleached, Tanners'
No. 1 lard Oil. to more and for sale by
SCOTOII ALE-6 casks Scotch Ale landing
and for sale by tilec4d MILLER Si. RICKETSON. -
T OBACCO -120 boxes ss, Se and 1 lb. lump,
Twist, •`l3raut'g," "RUS3EII & Robinson," El Durnuio,
" anket, Doodle,” and other favorite brands, In store and
for sale by [deol] MILLER & RICKETKIN.
CODFISH -10 drums "Grand Bank" Cod
fish for sale by [deco] MILLER & RICKETSON.
SBROCHE SHAWLS—A. A. MA
kJ son & Co. have Just opened sumo new and very destrabl.
}troche Shawls. der&
VINE FRENCH WOOLLEN LONG SHAWLS
—We have Jet received a lot of the above very &wire
ble, double centered, high colored Lon g Shawls.
dee&A. A. MASON & CO.
JARAMETTAS AND COBLTRGS--500 pieces
of the above Just received, including a large lot Brown
and other desirable colors. [dad] A. A. MASON it CO.
ATOIRE ANTIQUE TRIMMINGS—Just
received, 20 cartons of Clunk Trtintnnpor, at reduced
prices. dec4j A. . 4 CO.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-60 sacks, a good
article, (or sale by
doot SMITH, MAIR k HUNTER.
TO THE PUBLIC !-M. R. BREEN Si CO.
have now on hand, and are constantly receiving, at No.
its FIFTH street, opposite the Custom House, fresh supplies
of PRIME OYSTERS, WILD GAME. and PHIL which they
are selling at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. The Oysters
are forwarded to accommodate. They also wish to make
known to the citizens of Allegheny City, that they have
opened a Depot at the EMMETT HOTEL, on Federal street,
where the above articles can always be obtained- [dec3i3t
P. JAYNES.
CLOUDS should not deter you. Coo liurns
out the very I.zest of Rictures by his Mazdmoth Light,
In cloudy weethea. 10,_18 fourth street. dee].
K in PAPER—ZOO lb. of Kies Paper for sale by
a ANDER:34)N
~~r
~~
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
C.,unty 80de...
'Waking. Roust..
6,0t1 t
Dividouda.
Discounts and Premiums received
Contingent Fund 40,184 40
Individual Depoalts 394,539 71
individual Deposits on luteremt a,eount 194,000 00
JOIIN D. SCULLY, C.lslfr
Pittsburgh, Dec. Ist, 184.5--iilec:l)
IN VENT,IOWAND PATENTS
NEN L ' Entam hue now for sale at hisexhh
..„
rtidM. Mix 80 Fdifith street, several very valuable
patented-articles. Among others is hopper's patent hunch
plane, which is:ha great demand a patent vice attachment ;
celebrattid heaters find ventilators; the much praised
'portable oven, w hich nofaMily should be without ; UartisY
and Fox's fan blowers; and several other useful inveutimas.
The plane, the oven and the heaters we ran safely speak of
in the strongest terms from our own observation. Mr.
Eaton's new line of business ought to prove profitable to
himself and useful to the public. New Inventions are all the
go now...days. and there are eons good 011.3 offering of late.
HEALTH, AND EXCELLENCE.--" Kuno
-Lk first and the. Decids( 7 -Wiatatp - tf,
p aavonr and V=-
..
TILATIoN a trio sanctionecl±by Nature, indispensable to Life,
Health and Action, and in every tray replete with universal
Importance.
Some years of study, labor, expense and proving have been
given by the subscriber to simplify - and perfect his system for
warming, draught and ventilation ' and its Mtroduction and
use within the past two years, in ninny plains. (but chiefly
in Philadelphia, Now York and Bostonj has met with all the
approbation he could wish. The following is a brief deacrip-
Don of his improvements, all of which are patented in the
United Staten, and part of them In Hughand:
A Draught and Ventilating Chimney, which, in factories,
dwellings, and buildings of every description, secures the fol
lowing advantages perfect proof against fire; self-clean-
Ing and self-preservation; a constant, powerful, regulated
draught, no that a stack 4U feet high has more draught than
those uonally built 10u feet high, or more; a saving in fuel,
at least one-fifth part; a means of taking warmth and venti
lation into tad out of rooms; a saving hr paft of the heat
that is usually lost in the atmosphere; and the construction
of one flue to answer in every story of a building, for every
room adjacent to it.
A Trio Ventilator, or a ventilator dirth three powers of ac
tion, which con be made of any size, in any form, to suit the
architecture of any building, and may be plain or ornament
al: this secures constant ventilation fur any edifice, without
tohnitting snow or ruin; it cure. smokey chimneys, and is
certain to give them draught.
A Ship and Car Siphon Ventilator. to throw abundance of
fresh air, and distribute it in a ship or car, and draw,out the
foul air without admitting any snow or rain, and but one
hole to be made in the roof or deck.
And last, but not least, a Tubular Furnace, or_lleater ; this
may be of any alze, and portable or axed. Buildings with it
are warmed in a superior manner; it admits no red tir taro• .
tines heat, but takes the fresh atmospheric air ?arid, direct
and warmed Into the rooms, making a house feel like a plea
sant June day, and contributing largely to promote health,
comfort and cheerfnluess. No gas or smoke escapes, and no
furnace can be safer as to fire It is highly approved in
churches; it is durable, simple, easily managed, not liable to
get disordered, can be cleared without making dust, and is
not clogged and obstructed by coal clinkering+ it saves In
fuel, and if properly attended. (but little attention is needisio
in a fuel saver.
Theta Inventions are all aimple. but offeetual. Architects,
artienns. builders. and all interested, are regriertfully request
ed to examine them. References, good and imilicient, given.
JOSEPH LEEDS, Patentee, and Proprietor.
M.3IOBES F. EATON. Agent for Patentee, No. a 0 Fourth
street, Pittehargla, is ready to receive and fill orders at abort
nodce for any of the above mentioned great inventions, and
is also prepared to receive propoeLqy for maniMmtoring thy
same in the cities of Pittabargh or Mich/mai.
noy27:d2w
EXCELSIOR CORN-SHELLER.
THE WONDER OF THE. TIMES.
J. P. Smith's Patent, February 21, 1858.
r rims most admirable and complete Hand or Power CORN
SHELLER has been pronounced by the most competent
Mechanics and Agriculturists to be the fastest and molt
complete Corn-Sheller ever invented, being able to shell
A Bushel per Minute
It is worked by hand, with a small expenditure of muscle,
and separates the corn from the cob without breaking a par
ticle of either.
liivery Farmer should have one; and every man who wants
to make a fortune, should purchase a right. A fen Southern
and Nastern States are ot to ho disposed of, and will he
given on such terms as w ill Insure an Immense profit.
Call at mice upon the Agent, No. 110 Smithfield street.
opposite the Poet Office. utiV-M
Ut.E.A.SE'S DIAPHRAGM FORCE. PL'Plll', patented' Am
-- gust. 1854. is the moat perfect and efficient PU)IP ever
iu vented. It h. of cast iron, beautiful and ornamental;
double setiug; weighs 40 lbs., and delivers 30 gallons water
per minute, (smallest aloe). It can be afforded at one-third
less price than any other Pump of equal rapacity ; is loot lia
ble to get out of order; simple in construction: cannot pos
sibly freeze; and giVrel a constant, steady stream of Water.
For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Boats or Workshops, or
for Wells or Cisterns, those Pumps cannot be excelled. All
persons, interested or not, are Invited to call and see the one
m operation at Lewis' I nteLligencer Office, on St. Clairstroct,
near the Bridge.
4tl - The Western Counties of Pennsylvania are for sale,
and afford rare chances for manufacturers or spemilatem to
realize a handsome Income_ JOSEPH Luwrs,
novis:diw No. 2 St, Clair street.
1, - isTLAcics GILLAT IMPROVEMENT, tOr fastexiing
LA' Washboards to 11,at.c patented June 5, lila.
No guod building nhw.ld be finished without using theAe
Fastenings. 31USES F. EATON, Agent for Pntentee.
Su Fourth strost. Pittsburgh.
R,f.r to the following Architect, in thi. city' J. W. Kerr.
Churl. Bartbergnr. and Nio;ari... Barr .k Moser,
tmvl
PATENT VICE ATTACHMENT—A new, ingenious and
useful article for Machinists. For sale by
MOSES F. EATON, Agvnt.
au Fourth St rcpt.
to). Refer to 3feasn. Li, ing,ton, Copeland Novelt,,
Works. nov2S
DOLLAR SAVINGS RANK.
No. li3 Arry-th errrt
AU Deposits made in the month of November will the
intermit (1,111 December 1,185 n.
CILAS. A. COLTON, Treasurer.
re's MERCANTILE COLLEUE,
1010.—Incorp,mted by
w Legislature itf ltnnsylcania, edit Perpetual Charter—
The only Institution of the kind In the United States—con
darted by an experienced practical Merchant, and the first
io introduce the details of the counting-house -successfully
And systenaticolly into the claws-room, in the roast extendesi
and diversifial business training over given in the country.
the untixamplisi SUCi . einf of the establishment is evidence of
rho general preference its Students obtain truer those of
men, theoretical Teachers. Large numbers of them are now
in counting-houses and on steamers, on salaries from SSW to
slfsoU a year; and numbers of the Students of other Cons
mercial Colleges have. in conseguenoe, studied Book-Keeping
over again in this Institution. it now employs NINE PRO
FESSOILS, Mc-lading Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS, the best-Business
Penman in the United States. Pull particulars can only lee
obtained by sanding for a Circular, which Ls mailed free. It
also contains (p. 2w soma practical and Interesting Problems
foam our class examination.
DUFFS BOOK-K EEPING, pp. 192, royal octavo ifarper.s,
Now York, '21,50. "A perfect combination of Commercial
Science and Practice."
DUFF'S STEAUBOAT 13001-lEEPrNil—Price. $l,OO
A perfect mtem fbr such Books and Accounts:'
deaderwtf
WINDOW GLASS
-100 boxes Rx 10;
TANNERS OIL-15 bbls. No. 1 Bank Oil
10 bbls. Shore 011, for ,ale by
dee:3 SMITH. MAIR & OUNTEIt.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-30 sacks just re
ceiv.land fur sale tq
dec3 SMITH, MAIM R HUNTER.
CCODFISH-40 quintals just received and
fur sale by 0.4.3 . 1 SMITH, MAUI I HUNTER.
TSARC 1.1-1. 0 boxes Wood's Starch, for sale
by Ilec3] MAIIt & 11UNTF21.
DRIED PEACIIES-300 bus. for sale by
de HENRY IL COLLINS.
GREASE -20 bbls. for Railroad und Coa
Cars, for sale by [dee:l] lIENRY It COLLINS.
TNFANTS' FANCY HATS AND CAPS, at
91 Wood ictivet. [derlj .1. IVILSON ..t SON.
IRON CITY COLLEGE—I)Ar AND EVENING
et.s.m3--.lrithmetic, Irraing an.i 11.114eeping.—Ladies
:o...l,ientl.emolfs Apartments separate.
248,11:03
2.000 00
1 ',WV 00
682 54
A RI THMETIC, and its applications to business, (a now
systom,) shorter, plainer, and better adapted to business, than
is to be found in any t reatise. Results obtained with great
nonlity by new rules. termed .Aritlunetical , Nifigie." Arith
metic, per month, $4.
0111 for a Circular of the College.
detl V. W. JENKINS, Principal._
43,...4 , 4 35.3 52
wu,oou 00
19,212 09
RECEIVED! RECEIVED !—llarper's New
Monthly Magazine for December, eontaining its usual
number attains. This number commences the ntli volume.
Also, Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion, and the Bean
Monde, for December, containing the latest fashions. with a
beautiful colored fashion plate.
AU the other Magazines received for December, and for
sale at W. A. OILDENFh'SNhk" &
dent Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
1,859,343 82
OTIOE TO STOCKHOLDER-S.---Stock
_Ll holders in the Pit.Mburgh and Councilman° Railroad,
whose stock is paid up in tull, are hereby notified that the
interest on the same, duo October 1, 1855, Is payable in msh,
at the Office of the Company, NEVILLE HALL, Fourth and
Liberty streets. Pittsburgh. VERDEIL
norteaw Thunder Clerk.
NEW STYLES GENTS' FELT HATS and
SILK PLUSH CAPS, ut No. 91 Wood atrert.
dud. J. WILSON & SON.
White Fish! Fish! Fish!
RIRER & HUBBARD, SANDuIKi, OHIO,
have for sale and keep constantly on ) 1 0 1 21ft
hand, a full supply of FRESII AND SALT
WHITS FISH, and all other varieties of LAKE FISH.
0CM:920
PPLICATION FOR CllAßTElL—Whereas, a number of
_TV the eitizena of Peeldee and COMPS TOWlllthipt,
glieny County, have applied to the Court of 00131111011 Pleas
of odd County for a charter fur the " EAST LIBERTY COL-
LittitATE LNSTITUTE," the following order was made:
And now, to wit, November 17th, 1865, it in ordered by the
Court that the foregoing application for u charter be pub
lished, according to Art of Annembly.
lty the Court-
fv ARTLEY s FUN'S PA TENT FAN BLOWERS, for
Ut" Foundries, Rolling Mills, Smith Fifes, &c., pstente,
July 17,
F
17 : 18 :1 5 1VS are made ou an entirely sew principle, and
will run with less power than at other other Fan now in use.
The blowing wheel is muCh lighter and stronger than that
of any other, and from its peculiar construction is less liable
to get out of order. The shafts are made of cast steel, anti
the Journals are parallel, running in gun metal Lome,
MOSES F. EATON,
Agent for Mannfmturors, No. Su Fourth urea,
novl:dswtt Pittsburgh
MBE LADLES WILL FIND AT HODKINSON'S FANCY
CU NA STOKE every article of the beet white STCLNE-
W ARE, euitable either for Table or Toilet, of the latall B tYlee
and direct from Europe; together with everyvariety of Fancy
Goods, Glassware, kr., az. novEk2w-cla
AA T RITLSIG - CliA - E4EB- - Ftil'S COLLEGE—No estab-
Ushment in the Went hen the same facilities for teach
ing all the breurbea of this art, Mr. WILLIAMS' skill as a
8121400E0 and an Ornamental Penman is unrivalled, Gentle-
men and Lady teachers Distracted in ail the ornamental
branches of the art A class of Lady Teachers, and young
ladles, who are engaged to other studies during the week,
moot every Saturday afternoon from 3 till 5 o'clock.
For terms apply to the Principal.
•
CORY 31M 'tea, Feedcra ate mnested .to examine
Ecott's Little Giant Caw and Cob =I, which will grind
corn on the cob, or abated, with ease and spd. Price ,4O
tind $5O, complete; warranted.. JAM WAItDII.OP.
WOSTENHOLM'S, and other celebrated makes of PEN
and POCKET KNIVES, warranted not to cut in the
eye, for sale at BOWS St TETLEY'S,
tair*X 136 Wood strout.
BOXES MACCARONI;
IV 10 boxes Vermicelli; just received and for sale by
REYMER / ANDERSON
PINE APPLE. CHEESE--5 cases junt receiymt awl fir by REY3IER It ANDERSO xuln
N.
NOTICE.—The cith.eas of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
Couhty hurehy take notice that my wile, -...)LAROA
NET ANG.4.L.Inft my bed and board, on ThursdaY, the
day or November without any Just muse or ondlocalull;
and that after this date I will not pay an debtAcqPqAtivd
by her. [nov2Isd8oll) NICIIOI,AI3 ANGIILL.
SA LERATITS— boxes
2 casks and 5 n Store
and t !sale Ly attiLBAUGH.
LO boxes 10x19;
30 boxes I0x14; fur salo by
SMITH, 3LAIII fi HUNTER
I=l
AGENCIES.
A. A. CAIIII.LEft... .a. CABBIE'
A. A. C ADRIEB. &
Corner Fourth and Smithfieldfireets t Pittsburg.
A U . N „T S
STATE MUTUAL
FIRE AND
. .mAuni e INSURANCE CO,
OF lIARF.ISBURG.
CAPITAL ...... -.4 ... -4350,000.
GIRARD
FIRE AND MARINE INSPEANCE cC
OF PILIGADELPHIA,
CAPITAL
4300,000
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF TUE VALLEY or ,7114.u.castA
vrtsetritsTEß
CAPITAL..
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE ilvatiß.ANclajdomPANl
ILAIITTORD, CONN.
ml7j CAPITAL AND A55173...9%15:167480
. .
MUNNS & CLARK'S . PIANOS.---FRESE
STOCK.-11. IILL.IINILI; ORO, lucre . F
lIIMIIt
now on the way, and piirtly received, a
complete and choice stock of PIANOS from.
the the Factory of NUNNS & CLARK, N, York. ,
in
They are provided with all the late and. izeftt Impress,
ents which distinguish Name & Clark's 1' above a'
others, viz : the Overstringa, Felt.covenvi litmomers, Frenci
Grand Action, etc. £very Piano la Any rzercintel., vitt
the privilege to the pnrchaser"of returning the same if ''
proves in any way defective.
Testimonial from SIVANOSH, the unrivalled Pianist:— ."
CLVCDOIATI, November 19,1855:
,Veirrs. H.. K leGe7 d pro, Palisburyh—Getittemen: Perm.,
me to thank you moot sincerely fur the magnificent Oran:
Piano. of Messrs. Nnuns & Clark's manuisahre, which yo
have been so kiwi as to loan me for Parody
concerto in your city. This superb !miming - a is one of th
very best over made In &aerial:: land'ffor 'eetztra =-
Power of tone, as well as solidity of cutiteurtion, leave
nothing to ho desired. I may congratulate its future owx
er, who shall he so happy u to possess one of the masts[
works of Ameriam industry. With hearty„Vithes for yak
hapianetg; rot& obedient otiidient serviint,
' • tdiillitlCE stn. :Rosa.
tio , Role spoil , far Nunes & Clark's unrivalled Pianos
BLEBBit & BRO.'S, ; No. 53 Fifth street,: sign of tki
4/olden Harp. F.!, nov2o
J. IL Mull
T, MAT MRCP.
BOOK AG EN CY.— The subscribers bar ,
established a Book Awney In Ph ladelphja, and wit
tarnish any book ur publication_ at the pica, free c
postage. Any persons, by forirntdingtheepliwxiptlan pow
of any of the $3 Magazines, inch Act flarpoes,-Godera,
nain'ai Graham's, Frank LralWs Matt
the magazines for ono year and a splendid ethogroplrporeas
of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, - If'subeniblrig,E
$2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either de
the three portraits. If substribing to worth czadsozw.&'
ail three port site will bo sent gratis. Mnsie Ihrnlshed tt .
those who may wish IL
,
Envelopes of every description and %large or lattai
quantities furnished. Seal Panama, Dies, &mown; to *Maori
Every description of Engraving on Woolf.nxecnted sari 4
neatness and despatch. Views of .BniklinEarVeVnillsris
Headings, Views of 'Machinery, Book lllUMrations, Lostgq
certificates, Business Cards, &e. , All arderS sent by mail
promptly attended to. Pertains wishing, views of their bait
ino engraved, can send a. daguerrnotypa or sketch of ill/
building by mail or express.
Persona at a distance havii
/rig ealeable articles ivoulcl find fi
to their advantage to addroas the subeeribeis;as we walk
uet as agents Cur the sale of the wane.
& TUNE,
50 south MEYIA /L •
tbiladelph ;
bt.
uov2Ardawl
0. P. 0007?
BROTT &C U Dealers in 1161 Estate.
St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory: 'idand boughtesi.,.
and sold throughout tilt Territory. Moue: /Mined, hind. is
meats made to the' best advantage, mid Land Warrants ken;
tot. Also, Agents fur the Bale of Lots in the town of KV,
CLOUD. 65 miles from St. Anthony, and headof navigatlorf,
above the Falls. The survey of the great radfle ilailroadkl;
crosses the at ssiselppl at this point, and the , numerous ad' f.
vantages it posames as a plane of business, will make it (mei,
of the larko.t. cities In the Northwest.
HESOLENCYS:
"
Ex Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. r r.
lion. Wm. 11. Welsh, Chief Justice of lintraesota.
Uon. J. Meeker.
Hon. IL M. Rico, DulogateloCongreirs.
Ifulllngshead t Becker, Attotniys SI Dm
Manua. Bornp & Oaks, Bankers.
Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Registerbf U. S. Lund °tam
sepal
ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney uth
Counsellor a Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent',
tor procuring Bounty Lands and Pendotui, and for the (bi-:
leetion Claitus in tircat Britain and Ireland,
•
/kit- Culled:tow made in this and adJtilnlng - eistri . Limp D'
tat. of dneodents settled; Rest . }haste bought, said ori,
leaNid, and rents colßcted. Moneys instated ,on
or other security - . Titles eumminednnd title - pialiers drawn.
Office on FOURTH street, alms doors above Smithfield,
Pithiburoi. ?arch 2 8, .18551.11111-Thahwl
A W. FOSTER, Notary Priblio; . and Corn-t,
taissioner for the States of Tennessee Mow khzapt
store; C.ritiocticut, Wisconsin, New York, •thottiog, LAS, ,
California and Virginia.
de -Deeds drawn, and acknowledments find - proofs taken
for record or use in any of the above hated &atm, DliriolNl
511 , siseiripi and Rhothi Island.
Piusburgli, idarch 28. 184,"—{mh28d.sw)
LIASIIIONADLE HATS AND CAPS,' ar prer.Pstces.—.l„,
r WILSON t 80N, No. 91 Wood street, respectfully In- -
Irwin the public that they have a /arse Assortment of thei
Latest stylea of Hata and Cope, which the'yxilLzell at low;,
prints for mull.A
N. ll—,/netrocelvell, a new Style of I,sdlei'Elding nataj
and Cope. [nov10) J. WILSON 3 SON.
BLACK MERINOS—A assort-4
meat of the above goods, of every glade, received thto
day by (dock] A. A. 11.4901 a co. •
I - AND WARRANTS.—The leigbaat market.-
...L/ price paid for 40, SO and 120 A4(l,!' Land
auto, of the lute issue.:
A so—Fur 80 mid 100 Acre Warrante,letiand under the ,
13w of 185 u.
Apply to BLAKELY & RICKEY,
sep2litiew corner of Seventh and eta.
S
UNDIIIES 40 dozen Pepper Sauce ;
30 dozen Catsup, assorted;
10 mats Dates;
5 eases Prunes, In glass jars; Just received and Ex
sale by [uov•22l RRYilblit A ANDERSON.
FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP-A BUILD-
ISO LOT IN ALLEIIIIMIt QTY, .24elbeI.by 100. A
good bargain mul be had by applying isoon'at the attics of the
Jyl2:tl , MORNING POST.
LOT FOB, SALE—A good BUILDING LOT, !
24 feet front on Corson street by 100 feet to depth, In
inrmingham, will be sold cheap. ldnoulzu of
GEO. P. OILL.3IORE,
}Y/ 3
SILK PLUSH, for Cloak Trimming, for sale
at No. 91 Wood streai. [deci] J. WILSON. SON.
ORAS:dES-5 bbls Sweet Malaga
YNES & Just tec'd ANDERSON. And:ft sale by
nov2B KE
()LANE:M .4 3—A. A. MASON ct CO, have recetTed another
splendid lot of Wool Blankets;of Ike rivet approved
wakes, and In all sizes. nor2B
UPEII.IOIt WILITE FLANNELS—A. It. MASON & OX
kj have on hand a very large and desirable assortment of
Welsh and other makes of tine Flannels. . n0.r28
Ir — ADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS—A. A. MASON CO. kaen
LA opened another lot of elegant styles of Ladles' Cloaks.
DROCIIE LONG SHAWL *--We .ahall open lira few &IP
1.3 another large lot of the above Shawls, compOsing saran
..•ry elegant new etylett, nora.
•
OIL CAKE-15 tons to anine and for my by
norms lIENAI n. COLLINS:
B UTTER -11 I.,xes fr.lt Hull;
5 Argo Packed; for saio by
fIRNRY 11. COLLINS.
.EED 011,--For sale by .
HENRY IL COLLriS.
C LIEESVOO hoxre for sae by
Mtn L COLLINS.
RREN APPLES-300 bbl 'Bamboo, Plppl a,As., for sal
IX by Enor27) SMITH, MA .-TER.
7INC WASHBOARDS-40 doz Cinchurafax sale by
nvvlri SNITLE, BLUR & MINTER.
GERMAN SOAP-00 boxes No.l for sale by
, uoy27 SMITH, IIMB *WY:
LINTEIiPttISE: PICITICKS, 74, South stretN - Jur
_LA lence and cheapness can't Wheat noi r
W ° i ( l ll" et W edv .l o G ve S r i litOr S- 13 . tutwr o
manufacture of the Say State and awstatikilaupatay.
oeirx
lE.E."l—Manz . bays triod the r un , an a f ru & T on so ld a t
the China T e a ataral and r 'ronourical them superior to
..f ill the city. [aae 2l LY it. Diu.Vo, N0..1 Diamond.
VEW BUCKWHEAT constantly on band;
11 new C° I IN MW—, for sale by
• n0r...) P. It. DRAM), $0: I.lMartiond.
L I OWAR varlost, patterns tutticaparity, for
hand and "power, for selo by JAMES WAHDR.O.p.
h.! i-VARV. 7 11.1. - .3—New York, NO& 1 and 2, on band and So
I.J ale by [corgi] JAMES IVAILDROP.
ri BRUS/112-1 have Just received nnqthar lot of
fine Tooth Brushes. Thoswishing anything in thin
line should call and examine my atxick.befora.parclmidng
elsewhere. JOS..FLEMING.
nor: corner Diamond Lind hfetket street.
TVANT HAIR BRUSIIES—A large'snd fine assortmont
. of Intent Hit* Brushes Just reeelyeti by
nov27 JOS. FLEMING.
VAIL BRUSHES—A Roo assortment of Nail Brushes to.
11 retired by (noviV] .J 0&
LL'S PALM SOAP—A large supply of Oda celebrated
Palm Soap Just received by JOS. FLEMPIO.
Y 1101—A very ruperlor article of May Aniplust ree
JEll by [nov27) J 0,9.. FLEMING.
ANDDIE,—Au excellent articlefur chapped:bands, to
A large supply received by JOS. , =MUG.
DYES -A large assortment on hand.teadlorsale
nov27 ..103.1303nNC1.
ENTS' TRAVELING SHAWLS—A: A: lifitaQN CCL
jr have just received some dozen different atykdoof Gent'SP,
'traveling Shawls. nos 27
bias for solo by
B. A. YAHNESTOCK 21f 00.,
corner Firtfnild Wood eta
D k:FIN ED SALTPETRE—AID bop for sale by .
novIN B. A. IMIINESTIAC & CO
. _
Se=
B. A. FAIINESTOCK'St
tior2o corner First and Wood street'.
H 0112. 2 CLOTllDlo.—Gentlemen ru How Oath"
ing will find a largo assortment, at 011 8.874 Na 4
St. Clair street, Blankets. la cents aidupwarda-;i 11111 , 1
Wrappers and Bleiglaing Robes, &a. • ao"
MISSES' FELT HATS, at No, 91',Wood et
decl J. =ram SOS.
NiACK ERE L-1 1 00 00 b bbit as
bl 5 • No. 3,1.47.1.1
KATES! SKATES! SKATES !--5%) pairs•
of assorted Skates, from 20 emits to $2,50 per --
.pair; emo
them very desirable patterns• ror dale at '
nov3o SOWN TE27.Erg,ll6lrwaid
A nIN
D. SKATE STRAPS, of gNid quail--
T , x. 5 ty, assorted , fro t 0 60 =Wes'
pair. For sale a Amu,
DOOR FASTENERS, perfectly safe against
Burglars. Ws Dave a go« 7 assortment On band and
ior sale. [nov3o] • SOWN TETLEY.
AFEif - SiORE of unrivalled RIFLES'..
.filch there is so . ninch talk about, ear the low price
of $10; all warranted. For tu)e at '
nov3o 80w7.4. =LEM
HIDES -70 Thy wad 56 Green Hides, itt
eteTa and for sale by IPRINGEtt lIARIUMOII,
uns , 43 No. 299 Liberty Street.
WANTED—Two good Filers end amoral:
Jobbers. Now, aadi anik unlesa ttee.saT, boa:.
w. , rkla,a Enquire .tt BOWN TtaLblll'9.
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