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PITTSBURGH POST.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
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GCLatjfittl6ti MATGitersigitit,
raorsimas AND NDrrous.
THURSDAY MORNMO:f:i
To Nesyspaper 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 Brorier, and
good condition, as any one can see by looking at a
copy of 431 e paper!of last week. It will be sold
cheap for cash.
neeting of the County Committee of
Correspondence.
Pursuant to notion given, the Democratic County Commit
tee of Carreepondence met at the St. Charles Hotel, on Sat
urday, December Ist, 1855, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Actor mule
&scum - ton. the following resolution, offered by B Biddle
Roberta, Bs+, was adopted
Rooked, That the Democrats of the several Wards,
Boroughs and Townships be requested to assemble at their
several places of meeting, on Saturday, Decetabor 15th, ISM,
and elect Delegates to meet in County Convention on the
Wednesday following, (the 10th Mst,) at the Court House, in
the City of Pittsburgh, at 11 o'clock A. H., for the purpose of
selecting Ddegatea to attend the Democratic State Conven
tion, to beheld at Randsburg, on the 4th of March next.
The fullowing.reaolution was unanimously adopted
Resaral, That Ho'Huinks Of this Committee be naddereci
to Messrs. &salon-Sktrki;stie gentlemanly proprietors of
the St. Charles Hotel, for their kindness and liberality in fun
cashing us with so cumfurtable and convenient place for our
m-oeting. ' - AML W. SLACK, Chairman.
N. 11—The ttme.s of meeting, heretofore appointed—
the Townships from 9 to 6 o'clock, P. XL, and the Wards of
the two Cities and the Boroughs from 6 to' o'rlork, P M.
Ttti " old Post " will tell " Smith Snooks
where it is on the Mayoralty question in a few
-- 1 }aye. We have a great many columns of adver
tising, but we speak just as we think on all sub
jects; and no reasonable advertiser desires us to
do anything else.
NEBRASKA DEMOCRATIC
Bird B. Chapman is declared elected delegate
to Congress from Nebraska. It was a warm con
test, but the Democracy has come out ahead.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer says, Crow. Chap-
Marl, crow:" Nebraska is Democratic. That is
the right way to begin a new State that has ter
ritory enough to mako a mighty empire
TO oirirstr BEICILIBE RS
When we purchased the Post we did not pur
chase the old accounts of the former proprietors,
and have now no interest in them, and no con
nection whatever with the parties who are seek
ing to collect them.
We understand some have been sued who
owed nothing. It is easy to make defence where
such is the case. But we wish snbscribers to
understand that if we owned those accounts we
should take a different course with them;
but we have nothing to do with them. The
books are not with us, nor any of the parties
who kept the books at that time. We have no
complaints against us for improper bills, and do
not intend to have : and we hope the course that
others may take, with whom we have nothing to
do, will not be visited upon us.
pi T.TBBITILGII PRICE-CURRENT
This stiteittObtt the first number of a new weekly
paper, called the Pittsburgh Price-Current, will
be issued. It is edited by Joseph Snowden, Esq..
who was formerly an editor, and is well and
favorably known to the business men of this
community. This new paper will be devoted to
commercial intelligence, and the business inter
ests of this cityrand of the country generally
and from Mr. Snowden's experience, intelligence
and industry a good paper of that kind may be
expected. It may not be complete at first, but
will soon become just what is needed in a large
and thriving community like this.
In other cities such publications are well sup
ported, and are deemed of great utility, and we
believe this new enterprise will meet with similar
KANSAS AND REEIDED.
The state of ostfaitn . 3 in Inests ts—b
somewhat alarming, if the late accounts are true.
The free state men seem resolved on bringing the
question involved to a speedy issue. It is easy
to do so if that is their wish. The laws of the
late session of the Legislature are stringent, and
place every man there who openly opposes the
introduction of slavery into Kansas in the posi
tion of a criminal. Those laws were to go into
operation in October last but up to this time
they have been a dead letter over a great portion
of the territory. Where the free state settlers
are much the most numerous, very little effort
will he made to enforce those laws. In districts
where the pro-slavery men prevail they may be
enforced. But there are few such districts ac
cording to late accounts. The free state men are
all:armed and prepared for a bloody resistance if
the execution of the laws is attempted. Gover
nor Shannon has resolved to enforce the laws.
We see not how he could do otherwise. His offi
cial oath requires it. They are laws, however
unwise and unjust they may be. Vet a clear ma
jority of the people are resolved to repudiate and
resist them. There is a fair chance for a civil
war. The first attempt to punish an offender for
a violation of the law will be resisted, and a
general war throughout the territory may be the
result.
Thus is a revolution begun. And it must cer
tainly he admitted that it is an unnecwary revo
lution. It is now wall known that a majority,
and a large majority of the people of that terri
tory are opposed to the Introduction of slavery,
and to those laws of the late legislature. What
more is needed then than that they wait till an
other legislature is to he elected, and then turn
out in all their force and elect a legislative to
undo the evil work of the former Repeal
every act if necessary. That is the remedy.
But to choose civil war and a revolution to an
easy and peaceful remedy is not the way to ob
tain justice, or secure the sympathy of the pee
ple of the north.
It is certainly unfortunate that Mr. Reeder
.was ever sent to Kansas as its governor. His
course throughout was an ill-advised and unfor
tunate one. He called a legislature together,
giving certificates of election to most of its mem
bers. He fixed its place of meeting at Pawnee
city, on his own land. He addressed a message
to that legislature, and he vetoed one of its ear
liest acts. He thus recognized it as a legislature
having the power to enact laws, and it was such.
After doing all this we find him next declaring
that it was not a legislature because it had re
moved to another place. And yet after that he
vetoed another of its acts, thus recognising it as
a legislature still. He was then removed. He
then counseled resistance to those laws, and got
himself informally elected as delegate to Con
gress. He is now at Washington to claim his
seat, leaving to his deluded friends in the terri
tory to fight the battles of a civil war if the
quarrel comes to that unfortunate result. Mr.
Reeder's mistakes have done much mischief.
The wrongs and rascalities of a Stringfellow need
never have led to a resort to arms if the free
State men had been guided by wise counsels.
We hope yet to learn that there is no danger
of bloodshed, but the late accounts look ominous
of evil. Should a war commence there, it might
extend beyond the limits of that territory.
PA-ILIC BENJAMIN'S LECTUHE.—The lecture of
this gentlemen on
,Tuesday evening was attended
by a large and fashionable audience, notwith
standing the attraction of the opera and other
places of amusement. lie has been induced to
give a lecture in prose to-night, which is said to
be very amusing, and we have no doubt will be
largely attended.
FINE OYFITERS.—We are indebted to Messrs.
Holt & Maltby, for a can of their pale oysters.
This firm is always prepared, during the season.
to furnish dealers and families with bivalves of
the very best quality. Their establishment is on
Wood street, under the St. Charles Hotel. -
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THE NEWS
The lindw Nothings were defeated in the char
ter election at Springfield, Ma-92 :3
Ansel ?help - a, jr.; the democratic candidate for
Mayor, being elected by 200 majority.
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The comptroller of the city of New Yorl4has
submitted to the COmmon Council his estimates
for the expenses of the city for 1850, Makinethe
tax levy, exclusive of the receipts, from other
sources of revenue, $6,475,000, an increase of
$632,000 over last year.
It is said the deficit in the Poatoffice Depart
ment for the present year will be about two mil
lions and a half of dollars, or some three-quar
ters of a Million more than last year. There
has been added during the year some 3,700 miles
of road service to the operations of the Depart
ment.
The Hon. John M. Butts, of Virginia, in reply
to an urgent request of sundry citizens of the
town of Triangle, in Broome county. N. Y., con
sents to the use of his name as a candidate of
of the Know Nothing party for the Presidency,
though he frankly confesses that he thinks his
nomination a highly improbable event.
The residence of ex-Governor Hunt, at Lock
port, N. V., was discovered to be on fire about
11 o'clock on Friday morning, and notwithstand
ing the efforts of the firemen and citizens, it was
entirely consumed. It was completed during the
past yeir, and cost about $lO,OOO. There was
no insurance upon it. The fire was the result
of an accident.
George W Matson, Chief of the New York
Police, was removed from office on Monday even
ing by vote of the Common Council, on the
ground that he was born abroad, and had never
been naturalized. The persons most indefatiga
ble in investigating the nativity of Mr. Matson
were Alderman Briggs and a man named Branch,
both prominent Know Nothings. Mr M. has
proved himself an excellent officer, and it is a
pity his nativity should so militate against him :
but an alien cannot hold the office of Chief of
Police in New York.
A German red republican named Hasseruk,
(editor of a paper in Cincinnati) who not many
years ago tied to this country on account of civil
and religious persecutions, has commenced a
bitter crusade against those who differ with him
in opinion. In an address recently delivered in
Quincy, Illinois, against slavery and Jesuitism,
ho was eo bitter in his denunciation of the South,
and the professors of the Roman Catholic reli
gion„; that a great portion of his hearers, be
coming disgusted with his fire-brand harangue,
refused to let him proceed, and the meeting
broke up in a row. It is strange that men who
are themselves the victims of persecution should
not have a little charity for the opinions of
others.
EIWTORS OF TUE PITTSRFRIIII MORNING POST.-I
have observed in your paper this morning, December
that the citizens presenting petitions for a repeal
of the High School Law, enacted list session, find
much difficulty in obtaining signattims. You will be
kind enough to inform your renders how many tax
payers asked by petition for its enactment. Yen
have expressed much dislike to what you call the
Missouri ruffians in Kansas, but little indignation
againsi the robbers at home. Our school taxes may
pay ycht for the one, but not for the latter. I would
respectfully ask the informant for the Immo of any
tax-payer who refused to sign. .k SCBSCRIBE.R.
December sth, /855.
We publish the foregoing communication With
out endorsing its sentiments. It is true that the
school taxes of this city have been n good deal
increased, but the schools nt the same time have
been much improved, rind Pittsburgh i• now
placed upon an equality with other large cities
in its system of public education. Tax payers
may feel the burden somewhat : but we know of
no security for good order, prosperity and public
morality so efficacious as a liberal system of pub
lic education. We have much respect for the
opinion of •• A Subscriber," bat on this subject
we
time
differ with him a little; at the same
time itasuring him that we have received no pay
Oireithirgiae of the question, and pay taxes as
well as he does, though not so much We are
unable to say whether there were any petitions
sent to Harrisburg asking for the enactment of
the present school law, but we know of some
very heavy tax payers who were decidedly in
favor of it, and like it yet
THE MAYORALTY'
We received the following communication at a
late hour last evening, from the hands of an old
democrat. We have not time to say more than
promise that if Mr Long is elected to the re
sponsible and honorable office ul map.r. he will
make a model officer:
For thr hthlburgit Mortung Po,
As the period is approaching when our citizens
must again choose a chief magistrate for our
city, I would recommend to their earnest consid
eration the name of Mr. Samuel A. Long. Of
his peculiar merits and fitness for the office there
can he no controversy. Although fresh in life,
he is well known to the entire community, hav
ing been born here and early identified with the
enterprises and interests of the community. His
probity and intelligence are recognized, and of
ford ample guarantee for his asefulncsaao
public officer. Ills numerous friends having
been unceasing in their efforts to induce him to
allow his name to be presented as a citizens can
didate for the mayoralty, we understand he has
consented that his friends may use his name
ask that he be formally introduced before the
public for that office. He can be easily elected
and would reflect honor upon the city and care
fully guard her important interests. Bring him
out. A DEMOCRAT.
WHY THE PRINTESII OF VIE MESSAGE IS DE
LAYED.—The President's message—for the first
time in many years—is to be read to Congress in
manuscript. Heretofore it has lieen the custom
to hove it printed, and just us 1..111 n• the clerk
commenced reading members were supplied with
copies, so that the reading by the clerk was a
mere form. A correspondent of the Baltimore
Sun, writing from Washington, on Monday
evening, gives the following reasons fur its delay :
••Many circumstances, and among others postpone
ment for arrival of the Atlantic. have delayed the
completion of the President's message this year. At
10 o'clock thin morning the copies had not been com
pleted for Congress. For that reason and others nu
copy of the message or abstracts of it will he pre
pared for any newspapers, not even the Union. This
can be relied upon, and notice to this effect has been
given by Sidney Webster, the President's private
secretary, in reply to inquiries addressed to tile
President of the l'. S.
DYE'S BANK NOTE PLAT/. DELINEATuR is one
of the most complete works for the detection of
spurious and altered notes we have ever seen. it
contains a complete description of every bank
bill in the Union, and by comparing any bill in
your possession you can tell whether it is genu
ine or bogus. Mr. John W. Thompson is the
agent in this city, who will call upon our mer
chants and exhioit a copy of this valuable pub
lication.
AN EFFECT OP TUE 1141E80DR-I BORDER TROr-
BLEB. —The St, Louis intelligencer, November 30,
says that a distinguished clergyman of St. Louis
has received a letter from a friend in Baltimore,
from which the following is an extract :
" I believe I told you we had a non-resident's
interest in your State. In Rails county we own
about 4,000 acres of land. I have had serious
thoughts of making it my home, but your people
have behaved so much like eavageB that I am
scared out of it. I am a slaveholder, but I
have no idea of such proceeding. How is it
that your people are so blind—to say nothing of
what is right * * * *
Have you not in St. Louie and in each county,
some few at lease, who could be induced to give
utterance to a rebuke of the ' borders' who make
such wanton war on liberty, and even on de
cency, &c."
ag''Sever and Ague 1 -.4ohn Ward says: "I re
commend 'par BITTERS at, a remedy for Paver and Ague.
I was not only cured by it myself, but three of my friends
&lug on Wylie eared Were Blau cured. One of them, Who
rune on the river, had the Chi for three mouths, and sap.
the HOLLAND BITTERS was the only thine that aid him
any good."
~ t C., T ION!—Bo careful to ask for Boerharo'r Holland
Hitters. The great popularity of this medicine b., induced
many imitations, which the public should guard against pur
cliadrig.
Oa- Bold etsl per bottle, or mix bottles for $5, by the pro
prietor. BENJAME PAGE, Ja. A 00., Mannfoktartag
Pharmaceutists and Mende* J'lrtebursl4 Pa.; E E L;
& 00, corner of Second end Wood streets; an.
Druggists generally decs
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Later from karissis..The McCrea Trial...A TillEitTlf.FOHltTil . COMOREffii.
Bold stroke against Lynch Lawyers.
Duriligilte_trial„.of .3 eCre f
- / -*"-- c " liir - 44U791Ca•r'' ' ' W •''''w' ksir ' ieres -4 Cl "l4 lr,.Dec — ember 4 f. " .4e-i 7r'• 7 j c--i;7..H;e l
- *Ming in 4-,eaverrworth city, Before Le
submitted a resolution requesting — the w President to
compte, of the United States District Court, a inform the Senate wliethiltildegasleceived any evi
moflon was made to discharge the Clerk of the dance of such resistancoo thlr - 41 - 011, of the laws
CpUrt and strike the names of two of the attor i n g a r iaal37 . os t a „ tth erequ i r iitatimeOl e e m ilit ary
neis from the roll, on,lhe grptifi.fbafttiey 1 10 - •yfforeVfie - tliteuti.:o:: o s rtristora : . ...;,tif law and
bon, concerned in 6 ftiet:lilidelptio#, and.' : outrite : ilrder ifie:thatBrdh;ity al 80, tilay became before
upon William I?hilhia, lik tiraylj4 litr -;P
~hillips ;the Sajnite; land kilso tyipiesutiany order which he
was a member of t P liiii and ii6loniell to the *ity,haie isstild f4,thiiiitriplexinent of military force
freesoil party. He*,,s - rMixed bfri gang of 'the In that' toryz,"The lution lies over. -•
Mr. Adams submitted a resolution, which lies over, laile'and order " Pio-slavery men, carried across '
the Missouri river ' tarred, feathered, rode on a
for the election of officers of the Senate next Monday
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Mr. Bell offered a resolution, which lies over, refer
rail, and sold at public auction to a negro. . ring all privet - el:Ms on the calendar to the Court of
D. Scott Boyle, the Clerk of the Court, and Clnims. Mr. Adams gave notice of a bill to amend
two attorneys, bearing the names of. David. J. „' the eaterallzatiomlaws. The Senate then adjourned.
Johnson and James M. Lyle, joined the gang, l Howe—The House resumed voting for Speaker.
and took an active part in the business of lynch- , Richardson had 72'; Campbell, 48; Fuller, 21 ; Mar
ing Phillips. The name of the freosoiler who shall, 25 ;. Banks, 32;Pcinnington 9 ; Thurston, 2 ;
had pluck enough to move the expulsion of these, i llowartr,.. ,24 and Havens, :Mace,'Andrewey Oliver,
rascals from the court is Thomas Shankfland. .••A •, WPeolerißwdon, 6iddine, Jones, (of Pennsylvania, )
i Volk and Ready onscaeh, .111_is„pecessary to a
correspondent of the Tribune says that the Court
at first appeared to be-offended at' the motion, i
01
The ballotings , were resumed, and the 11th and
and ruled it out, on the ground that no affidavits ,
12th were had
with
a choice. On the last ballot
had been filed to prove the allegations. A few the vote atoood Richardson 73 ; Campbell 75 ;
days after Mr. Shankland renewed the motion,' Banks 12; Pennington 0; Valk 5; Thurston 2;
and produced the requisite affidavits, made by scattering 7-110 being necessary to a choice.
men of responsible character, (among them Jo- Thirteenth Ballot—Richardson 74; Campbell 79;
seph W. Baker, an esteemed merchant,) who wore }hulks 9; Fuller 21; Marshall 22 ; Pennington 7;
on the spot when the abduCtion of Phillips took Thurston 2; Oliver, Valk, Ready Hoffman and
place, and saw the Clerk and the attorneys in Stephens, each. one vote.
the act of participating in it. Fourteenth Ballot—Richardson 74; Campbell 81 ;
Banks 8; Fuller 21; Marshall 13; Pennington 5 ;
tin the presentation a .the motion and stela Banks
2; Smith, of Alabama, 9; Whitney 3; 7
sits, a lawyer by the name of Rees, of the scattering.
Stringfellow stamp, made a raving and bluster- Fifteenth Ballot—Campbell 80 ; Richardson 74 ;
ing speech against the motion, but to no purpose. Banks 8; 'Fuller 19; Marshall 6; Pennington 7;•
The papers were entered on the record by order Whitney 9; Smith, of Alabama, 9; Puryear 2;
of the court. Mr. Shauklaud appears perfectly Thurston 2; Nichols I ;.Oliver 1. 110 being neces
cool and imperturbable, in spite of the threats of nary to a choice, there was no election, and the
personal violence which are flowing iu upon him. House adjourned.
We shall look for the decision of the motion with [SECOND DESPATCH.] efill.ll9.
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considerable interest, as this is a case in which The members of the House, other than those
the impartiality of Judge Lecompte is put to a. voting for Richardson, are sadly perplexed as to
rigid test. We learn also that a motion has been their course to-morrow. The speculations are
It
tes
made for quashing the indictment against M'Crea, rim, and the politickui t s are intensely excited. i
that Mr. Campbell cannot be
on the ground that the jury who found it were gen er all y ad mi tted .
elected, and hence the friends of Banks, Fuller and
not eititen• of the county. Pennington congratulate themselves that their can
_---.........,,.,.,,, didates may severally loom up in large proportions,
,hall in a few days publish some extracts
trim uur exchange paper , , showing what folks
think shout the J't.
THE LATEST NEWS
ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE
llstivAx. December 5.---The steamer Africa ar
riveil this mi,rning, with Liverpool lutes to the 24th.
The London papers have abundance of peace ru
mors : among the rest, one that the Prussian envoy
had an interview with the Czar, and obtained consent
that Prussia shall inform the Western Powers that he
is willing to treat for peace. The rumor is con
sidered doubtful. It is also reported that Gen. Can
robert has concluded a treaty with Sweden. to take
effect in the spring, when that power is to co-operate,
by land and sea. This tumor Is also doubtful.
There have been no actual hostilities in the Crimea
or Asia. It is rumored, however, that the allies have
determined upon the bombardment of the Russian
position at SebastopoL
The King of Sardinia is in Paris.
The main feature the intelligence brought by
the Africa is a report which is probably premature
that tlen. Canrobert has conclude/a treaty with Swe
den which binds that power to join the Western Al
bailee in the spring, and to aid the war by land and
sea. The Allies, it is said, on their part, are to restore
Finland to Sweden. ft is also rumored that Den
mark will follow the course taken by Sweden and
Norway.
From the Crimea the intelligence prciient, na fen•
hire of importance except an intended bombardment
of the I,,,rth cute of getw.topol by the Alib-
The dilliculry beteleen i;reve - e and the ['oiled
Stu,, heel AC:LIC44.
The ,deamAip Ariel from New York arrived at
Havre on the 19th. and the Hermann reached youth
aaiptun on the F.. 1.10 day.
1.1.,th the Mitt, and the Itn.sians are tin under
over, but the former are POII apprehensive of an at
tack from the Russian=.
It is reported that the contemplated tionsbardment
of the nottli ' , Me of Sebastopol is to compel an erne
nation 0, that the allied fleet eau winter in the harbor.
The town 01 Marionpnle on the north coned of the
one of Azof was bombarded Ity the Allies on the ::9th
of itstober, and set on tire. In the midst of the w
sanit, the Austrian merehants boisettl the Austrian
tla,tt over their warehouses. when the firing conned.
It it , rumored that Gen. Wrangle menaces the
allied position in the straits of lenikale- The Allies
1111V(130,u00 troops there. and are expecting large re
inforeentents.
A large Allied r,,rta has euxbar4a at Zaps/lain,
and F:11 led we.rw mrd. Their destination is not
k n own.
Nn later intelligence iteii been received. “finer
Pemba', vtimivaril had ranched Okum.
Atluiiral6 Mende . and Penaud with part of the
allied fleet were in the tiny of Kiel.
An allied steamer waR watching for an American
clipper, it plowed t he :n Thu Baltic wtth a CHAIN Of
revolve,.
~,ntradiets the st4l in the Lon
,l o n Times Canr"beres treaty n ith Nwr.lan
and Denmark'• a.lhepion to the Allies.
It a, ratu,,re.l that there I, n ,Ittip.taition on the part
1 Itat.sta to make fart It.tvanre. toward., pearc, win •h
tats er, ouriel4terert untmurtriod.
It is contident/y reported that the Pruaalan envoy
ti. ct. Petert.turg visited the Czar while at Nicol:tied.
alth n view of maiming him to recognise certain
conditt.m• for peace negotiatione. and that the Czar
listened lavoruhly. The Prussian cabinet made known
the Czar's view• to the Westura Powere, who de
clared them in:mil - if-tent but Artesia and Prussia are
twill proceeding. and the Court at Berlin !FAR! lazing
the greattiet effort- to Induce the Czar t,, consent
term, of peace. Int eontinua{lon of theta negetia.
duns offered some hope or chance or peace.
Henry Latwucheri, has Goon appointed Secretary
of the Colonies.
Thirty-four hundred of the Manchester operative,
were on n 'trike. but 'whoring peaceably.
The Landon Titne; city article say, that the Eng
h o b funds had opened firm on Friday, hut clotted dull.
The King of Sardinia had met with a favorable
reception in Peri.. The Pope'a 'Nuncio left the city
on the same day in order to avoid meeting him.
It reported that the Emperor had invited the
Pope to toTti4e the expected royal infant.
All the French gun b • oate and mortar ve.iPelr were
wintering at Cherbourg.
A despatch fri,m Berlin states that the Russian
loan from Germun capitalists had been concluded.
Letters from tit. Petersburg state that in conse
quence of facilities afforded by poet, it la believed
that great quantities of linseed will be exported
overland, and that the general exports after Decem
ber would be •ufticleut to reuse is rally In the rates of
exchange. tires, tunnt it 'les of sulphur, saltpetre
and other euntro6an.l art.-leg continue .eat
us or the frontier from Menelr
The Czar arrived to St. Putersbyrg on the 19th ult.
There is a prospect of tho Sound Dues Convention
opening at Copenhagen on the 20th November. Rus
sia is the only power that proposes sending a special
envoy. The other governments will be represented
by their resident ambassadors.
LATEII BY TELEGRA Sahli - day, No
vember 24.—1 t is confidently stated that Lord Palm
erston has determined upon the immediate dissolution
of Parliament, and that a new Parliament will be
vaned together in February.
Th. London Post denies authoritatively the alleged
Swedish Alliance, rind says that there is no prospect
of any such alliance at present.
Lady Emmeline Stewart Wortley died at 13eyrout
on the 20th inst.
Sir Colin Campbell returns to the Crimea at the
end of his leave of tibsen,e.
Cosssilisaas*. NoNetuber 13.—Gen. Canrobert is
expected here to-morrow to remain a week.
The last acrounte from Asia represent Omer Pasha
as expecting a haute. 6eneral Mouravieuff having
detached a division of his army which was making
forced marches for lintel.
TURKEY.
Letters from Constwutinople describe a bad state of affairs
t bore. Murders and robberies occur In the open streets, and
there is increasing fanaticism against Christiana, and espe
civll)• against the French. Thu allied commanders had called
on the Turkish government to prevent further outrages, un
der a threat of taking the police regulations of the city into
their own hands.
Pwinfurcenwun of troops hail been rent to Srrnitossa where
further disturtwuces were apprehended .
The Spanish government is reported to be unanimous lu
favor of ,wining the alliance, but It is deferred for the present.
WASHINGTuN CITY, D9Clallher 5. —ln the U. 8.
Supreme Court to-day the following eases were hgard
No. I, U. S. Appellants vs. Pearson Breading; the
argument was concluded by Attorney General Cull
ing for the Appellants. No. 3, White, Stevens h Co.
plaintiffs in error vs. Paschal Itosa's administrators;
argued by Benjamin for plaintiffs, and Miles Taylor
for defendants, and submitted on printed argument
by ,Imavier, also for defendants. No. 4, Thos, Bar
nard's heirs, appellants vs. Chester Ashley's heirs ;
argued by Lawrence A Crittenden for appellees, and
submitted on printed argument by Pike for appellant
Steam Fire Flutf,n! , ElPOsion•
CINCINNATI, December 6.—The bofler of the steam
fire engine exploded this afternoon, at the corner of
Sixth and Vine streets, while on trial before a Com
mittee from Chicago. The engineer was killed, and
two others were wounded.
SAyANNAH, Pecember s.—The city election yester
day reenited in the election of Mr. Anderson, the
American candidate for mayor by 24 majdrity. ' Ton
Democrats and two Americanp were plecte4 Aldermen.
BOSTON, December &.—The steamship Canada, for
Liverpool via Halifax, sailed at ten o'clock this morn
ing, with 125 passengers and $lOOO in specie.
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BY TELEGRAPH.
ARRIVAL OF TIFF AFRICA
FROM THE CRIMEA
TIIE BALTIC
iiREAT BRITAIN'
Pltt •••4.1A
RUSSIA
DENMARK
From Washington
Savannah Election
Departure of the Canada.
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but no figuring now can elect either of them.
It is understood that Wm. M. Merrick, of Wash.
ington, has been appointed to fill the vacancy in the
. 8. Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, and
A. U. Seaman is appointed Superintendent of the
Public Printing.
Latest News from Karma.
Sr. Louts, December 4.—Accounts from Kansas
state that an officer of the military organisation of
free State men was raptured at Atkinson, and written
orders to burn the town and murder Laughlin were
found in his possession. Most of the male people
had goad to Lecompton under orders of the Governor.
A request was sent to Weston for assistance, and a
party left lest night.
A despatch from Jefferson city says that no elec
tion for Senator will take place this session. Thu
Benton and Atchison men cannot fuse.
The .Illinois Democratic Central Committee have
called a- State Convention on the Ist of next month.
ST. Louts, December s.—The Kansas Free State
papers givc the following account of the difflenition in
the Tett , ltory A . young man, 22 years of age, named
Dow, While at a blacksmith's shop, whore several
naiads had congregated, was deliberately shot by
one Coleman.. An attempt was mado to arrest the
murderer, hot through the aid of his abettors he es
caped into Missouri. A meeting of the citisens was
convened upon the spot where the murder was com
mitted, and enquiry made into the facts of the rase.
They pronounced the act a cold blooded murder on
the part of Coleman, and charged !lagers, Barkley,
'Moody and Wagoner as accessories. A series of
resointions were passed by the committee appointed
to investigate. Still ft:Wher search was made to find
out the offenders and to devise means to bring thorn
justice, Sheriff J onesEMIL/web Branson, at whose
house Dow lived, for, e security of the peace, but
w hil e pro c eeding to otupton he (Branson.) was
rescued by a party of his neighbors. Sheriff Jones
has sent to I.awnee Mission for aid, declaring that
the ilovernor had assured hint of the assistance of
10,000 men, if needed.
ad- Dl'Laitee Celebrated Liver Pill■ la! ,
ra04.,1 among the most main remedies of t.llll day. That
it a ill care liver COMPIZIO, tick beitinehr., and dyspepsia. Is
os., twytmd a doubt fitnad the following tastimony from a
In Pit Y. awn lady and gentleman of our 00 - n eity
Nisi Y. c, Au4Clut 3 . /842-
NI, and qrs. Williams, tio. US Seventh street, testify that
:lie) lave both boon suffering with the liver complaint for
about Live years, during which time they have spent a large
atie.iiiit aQ money, and tried many nemedles, but to no pur
pc... Ylkisily, haulage Dr..licLane's Pills, they purchased
toot boxes, which they took according to the direettores ar
rompanytng each box; and now pronounce themselves per
cstrpd of that distressing dLecase.
I. S. 'no attire rexparl.y, also Dr. Irlezte's cele•
heated V,,rix4ie., 4tad at all rempertablo Dreg
.iturea in Ws my,
04 Purrbe.. mall please be cemful to mak kw, and take
...ne but Dr. ii'Lene's Lire, Pals. There are other Pllte,
purporting to be Wren Villa, now before the publk.
Also, to NILO by the sole proprietors,
PLENUM' MOS,
Successors to J. KW A
Seel dew) No. 00 Wood street, corner of Fourth
44- Saud.' Naraaparilloorwltirmtigation and ex
'raiment hait denaCructralal up.p the condition of the
1 , 1 depende the health of the taaly. Consequently, when
dme.teo In the shape of &Tanta, Erysipelaa, ricers, CUL...,
Is/ 14.111 , .11e, Liver Oomplaint, Lc., appear. It is at onto evidmat
that ihe ar,retirs lute trons have borome inert mod impari
tow here been .mgenderod to the bled which are working
their way to the surhwo na,N.i.aPaitlLLoi le ex
preset) prepared to rerowly curb eweav e nod 11111311.4.1 br at
..teCe resorted to It will gently etimulate the !Unctions of
the stomach and bowie to regular and healthy action, and
without nausea or purging expel therefrom all deleterious
ercumulations, purify the bhxxl, equalize the curulation,
promote pen - Oration. Improve the appetite, impart true and
rigor to tier system, and gradually but slimly eatirpute the
disease, causing all analghtky °immanence@ to disappear, and
hawing the skin perfectly smooth and aexible
I.ropared and sold by A. &D. SANDS. Druggrata, 109
Fill tub St.r.rt, New Tort.
Sold eLlso by FLE3ll:iti BIWA.. Pittsburgh. Ps., anal by
Druggists generally mut= :I to
tke- The Great Calttarala Platxt.--Canchata
law, the great medicinal barb of California, U a new and
invaluable additlou to our Pharmacopoia. A fluLimon,
Req.. author of " Life in Califbrula," Hon. J. C. Jones. long a
r,sulent there, and other eminent travelers, testify to the
wonderful snores* with which It is need by the native. Se a
cure for Pulmonary and RlWain Complaints. By combining
It with Lirersual and Tor, the best remedies. for Coughs,
Colds and Catarrhal affection known, prior to the addition
of this Plant to our Herbarium, a medicine hat been pro
dneed, which, if we aro to believe the testimony of scores of
valeerent patients. will cure Cbarumption ibteV; in its
earlier stages. We refer to DR. RCSIERS' SYRUP OF LIV
ERWORT, TAR AND CANCHA LAU() A.. me public art not
naked to take Its virtues upon true. The pamphlet in the
hands of Agents explains the phlloeophy of Its operations,
and Kises the proofs of Ito 111210112411
Fur sale, wholestle sad rvna, by It. E. SELLERS
..r nor and Second et rs•ot.
by HENDEBSoN & BRO, Liberty street; IL P.
Aell WIRTZ, and BECHUA3I & McKENNAN, Allegheny
City. nov3o:dawlw
tar From the IF. York National Monitor
of February 24.—liforax Vanolf—Dr. Curtis has done more
to ameliorate the condition of humanity &filleted with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines that
has struggled with the eecreto of the moteria medico, fur the
last century, by the invention and perfection of an instru
ment that will convoy to the lunge a medicine in the ehapo
ut a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
disease, and not, no hitherto, by sympathy. num° who aro
troubled with diseenen- arising from disordered lunge, will
'observe their Interest" by giving the iiygean Vapor a trial.
tttution.—Dr. Cuang 11110.1 NA LI) the original and unly
genuine article. nov2&3wdsw
.tom' EkateholorPa Hair Dye.—.. Why has no one
succeeded In making a-Yellable Hair Dye, except Batchelor
Because they would avoid the carve, the thought, the time,
patience said labor necessary. Others, by short cute, would
soy a reputation they cannot WIN; and by certificates of feed
chemists, and urwepaper bravado, tight their way to notori
ety. But "industry has its reward." Witness the Invincible
reputation of EtATCITICLOR'S Halt Dye; made and sold, or
applied, On nine private rooms,) 393 Broadway, New York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Out. H. KEYSER, lift
Wood stmt. deckdaw
4 4" Hats I IlictiP lalWe have received nur Pall style
of SILK LIATII, which will ba found, on inspection, a neat
and good article. A good fiat for $2, and an extra one for
f 4 Call and sew. MORGAN d: 00, UM Wood et,
Next houee to the new Presbyterian Church,
peps One door from Sixth street.
ad-Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex
amine our stock of SOFT LIATS and WLYTNII Caps. Just re
ceived, a large lot of Shanghai, Celoatial, and other styles of
Cape, whiah'we will sell low fie cash. lamas di Co., 184
Wood street; win
dip- Balla of a Thousand Flowers, for
beautifying the Complexion, end medicating all Tan, ite
ms and Partaimas from the face. Bold at Dr. Herszit's, 140
Wood street. *ISO
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
SUCCESSORS TO
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Chilson Furnaoes, Wrougbt Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings
RiZ" W. dr A. will contract for Warming and Pantiles ng
by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilson's Furnace, Church
es, Schools, hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Dwellings,
Court Rouses, Jails, or hotels. No. 25 HARM MM,
Plttsburgy '; ;
JAMB HLAKELT,
ELIMPEAVAGMT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner Seventh and Smithfield eta.,
PITTSBURGH.
la. Passengers brought from the old country to Pitts•
burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. Luov27
Ohio and Pennsylvania llantoalit
tv(U:,:,i:CrlvßM:GiaY:
glar. Tyr. FAST Taol leaves at 230 A. M.; throtlgh to
CineinrA In 13 hours and 40 minute*. Fare, V.
31/4 .Thstet loaves at 8 A. M.
Javiiitas Tsatirlediia,4^3
T 1640 Tr..inT',ll t4ka coiijiectimas atr,34,tilne au
avoid der :I:pion. the direct 4onti , to Bt
Locks is flow op4n, via Creetline and - IndlanapOlia , 100 mites
shoiteethin via bliVelanttFirseilitss'&re from Pittsburgh
to St. Loulm.l4B,ZO. Second class, $12,00. Connections are
made at Alliance, sylth.th. Road to Cleveland. and at Mans
field with the Road to Newark, Monroeville and Sandusky
City. No Trains run on Sunday.
Three Hotels connect at Crestlino. For particulars, see
handbills.
Through Tickets are sold to Cincinnati, Louisville, St.
Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Port Wayne,
Cleveland, and eke pyinripal tiro:o and cities in the West.
Tho'NEW smart Tor: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN bares
Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 4:45 . P. M, and New Brighton_ at
For Tickets and further information, apply.to
J. U. CURRY,
At the corner eke, tinder the Monongahela Rouse,
Or at the Federal street Station, to
GEORGE PARITN,
Pittsburgh, November W.., 1856. Ticket Agent.
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
Continwition of the Ohio& Penna. R. ft
TO FORT WAYNE,
TRAINS CONNECT AT CRESTLINE, WITI3OOT DETENTION,
WITII ALL TUC TRAINS ON TEE OHIO AND YENS, ROAD, and 11130
at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad
River and fake Erie Railroad.
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Office of the Ohbrand
Pennsylvania Railroad Company In Pittsburgh, Allegheny
City. or at any of the following points:
Fort Wayne, Berlefonbitine,
Cincinnati, Urbana,
Ind=Rs, Richmond,
Findlay.
Persons deairing Tickets will be particular to ask for a
Ticket by tba Ohio arid Indiana Railroad.
Jaa H. B. STRA.I7OII.AN, Supt.
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
U) I ' "I
OF PHILADELPHIA
CIIAP.TIR PEIPPSTOAL—GRASTED BT TITZ SPATE OP PENNIIIINAPPLI,
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, ALAREVE AND INLAND 7'RANSPORTATION,
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN ROURKS, Socreteu-y.
GEORGE YOUNO, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon tiilllngtam, William Neal,
Nicholas 0. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
turin Rogers, Edward E. JOLIOEI,
Joseph Belly, James P. Smyth.
Aria- !Phis Company has been orgituir.ed with a Cull Capl
tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the Moine .
to its available resources. To observe prudence in conduct
iug its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of hoses.
PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. fiS Water street.
J. N.EWTON JONES, Agent.
The following well known anti responsible firms in Pitts
burgh have autharizeci reference to them with regard to the
stability and soundness of the bLiworscrunias' lwannanie
CAMP AA T.
Kramer & Ratan, Wilson, Childs & Co.,
George P. Smith & Cu., Gampton & Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan & Co., ii. Childs & Co.
nuv7
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
coturint OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
AYL.9 D. IkrOul, Secretary.
Q$ This Company make - a every imunmee appertaining to
or connected etch LIFE DISK&
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and .RfARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Lova and Damage by Firo, and against the
Perilll of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies leaned at tlo lowest rates oortidstent with eatery to
all parties.
DIRECTORS.
Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley,
Jurors S. Boon, John Fullerton,
John brAlptri, Famuel Welarican,
William Phillips, James W. Hellman,
John Scott, Charles diebutknot,
10400 P. Gauam, U. D., David Rkßey,
James Alariduill John hruiu,
Boutin N. Leq hlttuuttins. iieblT
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN 11. SHOHNIIERHER., President.
ROBERT FINNEY. Sectstsry.
C BATCHELOR, General Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DITSECTOIM
J Li. Shoenbarcer, J W. CIS"
C. W. Batt be'lLA W. K. Mirka , '
ha= AI. Pennock . , T. B. Oixlikes
W. W. Hartlw; — ` ' IL D. Cochran,
IL T Loech, Jr.. John A. eunghoy
Ovurge 9. Belden, S. S. Bryan,
David MsCamll.a..
AM - All L. anstainnd by pudw insured under polities
Issued by tins Company will be liborally adjuated and prompt
ly paid at Ito 01 , 1F7etl, No. 99 WATER STREET.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
(IF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM HAtiALEY, Preeident.
&CRUEL MARSH - ELL. Secretary.
OFF/C.R. 94 Miler tend, between Marla( and ;Prod .{ants.
ZIW /mums HULL AND CARGO RISKS. un the Ohiu
and >tuisczilyyl Rivers sad tributaries .
Insures agalust Liss ur damage by rritY.
AI., against the Perils of the Sea titi4 Inland Nailustion
and Treine;Arhittßia
William Bag&ldy, ii o ' . ...ril Floyd,
Jaineo M. Coops, Swanel M. kler,
Samuel ltti, N% Minna Bingham,
2,1 ' . '",, bun lap. Jr., John S. Dilworth,
Isaac NI. Pennock, Francis Sellers,
S. Ilarbangt, J. Schoonmaker,
Walter Bryant, William S. Hays.
John Slaipton. [ilec2l
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smnhtleld Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8300,000.
41". Inman, Buildings and other Property against Loss or
Damuige by Fire, and the Perlin of the See and Inland Navi
gation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
Wer. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Palmier,
A. A. Carrier, W. SPHlltitock, Jas. P. Tanner.
tivorga W. Saitth, W. S. Haven, D B Thud.
I. skier Nprool. Wade ILampteu, Li M. Long,
A. J. Jones, ° J. U. i01:101, 11 . R. Coggsball.
OFFICERS.
Prerlikril Hon. WM. F.,JOHINSTON.
V.A. President PATTERSON
Nees, and Trresurer.A. A. CARRIER.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY.
Zi-FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In either of the
two Cities.
tlananta may be left at the mai. or In bole at the atoms of
LOOAN. WILSON & 00-, 5. Wood great.
BRAUN A REITER, eon Liberty and St. Clair ntreeta
P SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
TERMS: CAER, ON DELIVERY.
jy2.o BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO.
WILLIAM HUNTER,
DEALEIt EXCLUSIVELY LN
FLOUR AND GRAIN,
,
No. 299 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
/far Coaara_wrt.r Ractivnta the BEST BRANDS of
PENNSYLVANIA,
01110, INDIANA and
MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and
EXTRA FLOUR,
Which wUt always be wild at the Loweat Cash prices. tapll
WILLIAM B. lI,AYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
BACON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LARD LARD. LARD OIL.
DRIED BEEP,
SUGAR-CURED and
CANVESSED HAMS.
A large stock alwaya on baud At
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.
British &. Continental Exchange.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, RUBIDIUM CO.
CO.
ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
Iy SOM or fa 4N - A UNCIAL*.
tRi - Those Drafts are available at all the principal T.,.
of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, and - the CON
TINENT.
We al. drew &OWL Bate on
M. A. Orunebaum & Bailin,
FRANKFORT A MAIN,
Which serve as a Remittance to all mute of GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Persons intending to travel abroad may procure, through
In, Lettere of Credit, on Nvkils4l Bogey cur ha xiblialned, ea
needed, In any part of Europe..
Couxorwite of Ms, Notes, and other securitioe In Europe,
will receive prompt attention. •
Wrird m IL WILLIAMS & CO,
mh2l Wood, corner of Third street.
PEKIN TEA
Irg, 38 WSW etieSt,
•
giir GREEN AND BLACK TUB, warranted to give sat.
Wu-Um.
BUM. OHM/NB.
(101ong-50, 62, 75, and finest Young Hyaon-50, 62 75, mad
quafitY 8 1 iii lb iltV'e '184 11 4t 1 it lb;
flat 8118 1 1 01 5 1 -50 , 76 and Iniihrial and powder - 50 j
Vib. ' 82, 75 and $1 it 115.
11 4
teen and Black Teas of a ll grades put up In metallic
packages expressly for the trade, and wlll be sold at the
lowest prim.
COFFEE—Prime Java and Rio Coffee, green and roasted
SUGARS—Lovering's Crushed and Pulverized Sugars; and
prime N. o,Bumw.
Baker's Brom+, Coma mid Choco late.
h a r49 l . 8. JAYNE&
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11.uAVE YOU TRIED
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION ?
1 or, try It, and you will never be without it.
Be sure to ask for
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM K.S,THARION,
Or you may get a wortbkas article.
Bur sale by all Draggirta. 25 cents per bottle
Wedern_ PePOt, Dr. KEYSER, R. E. SEJr.i? : •
,t W., and JOHN sew 3416
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MIMI
EIMMEED
Springfield,
REFEHENCES
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
I=l
RETAIL PRICES.
BEIM
Oxr e 4th tnet.;Til Et:Peter's nrcL, by fey. E. 3L Van
Dolmen, ENOCH ROBINSON, Jr, to Miss 401718.11 8., eldest
daughter of Warren Billings, ofibis elty/I>,
jp*Mli*R*SitlifENTS.
ito.AAK E th(i- - '.fAistinguished
Literary&tided, delver a LECtIME: before the
lonngliten's Library AttiO . an44Wpublle generally,
on TICURL- 4 0.47: .E ENOO, fiaceßthar MASONIC
TALL:'
Kubject—Aantaickstsst, or Amusing traits of National
Character.
In_ Doors open at a 34 o'clock ; Lechtre to commence at
714. Tickets, 25 cents; to he had at the Book and Hnslc
Sloss, Hotels, Library Room. Lecture Committee, and at the
JOHN 114
WM: 'lf. ximArv,
E. H. TRIM,
HENRY WOODS,
JAMES BUCHANAN,
Colamitfi.E;
AT A MEETING 6f the-Tnigteee - oT the
PITTSBURGH DOLLAR SAYINGS INSTLTUVAIIi,
. held .Docember.Bd r -18650d ,, their - BifilinetiOneer - fro". 68 - '
"Tenth street, the first semi-annual dividend was declared,
at the rate of Six per cent. per anntun. ~ . ' . '
At the same time the following persons were elected a
Committee of Investment, or Directors, for the ensuing Bil[
months:
Isaac li. Pennock, Alexander Bradley,
John H. Shceriberger, N. Grattan gurpby,.
Henry L. Ringwalt.
..
deeo:lot CHAS. A. COI/ON, Sec'y and Treasurer.
LO. FOX, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, No
45 Diamond alley, second door from Wood.,
street, keeps constantly on hand a good assort._
ment of
ROOTS, SHOES,
CONGB.ERS GAITERS,
TYES. kc, de
Mak. Ps order to tit the feet, Keeps none Lilt the beet
workmen, cuts the beet stock, and menufactar.3 all his
BOARD OF TRADE.—The regular month
ly meeting of the Associatlou will be held at their.
'looms, on FRIDAY, the 7.th lost, at P. 31. A resoluttaii
will be uttered to change the hum- of the doily meeting. All
the members are requested to attend.
derti . J. P. BARR, Secretary.'
BOOK SALE—On day De
cembereveninc
BOOK
Saturday
0, at 0% o'clock, at the Commercial Sales ROOMS,
corner of Wood end Fifth streets, will ho sold—A large-col
lection of valuable Booki, lahluding many standard authors -
In various departments of literature, among which aro, Wa.
verly Novels, 6 vole; Say's Political Economy; IfonarChsof
Europe; Dick's Works, 2 vain; British Poets, 9 vole Mrs.
la/mm(1'11'8 Characteristics of Wooden, fine engravings; Life
of Ilev;It. Blalt; Percy's Belton - es ; Ancient liontance and
Poetry: Plartrial Half Honrs,2 vols; Geological Observer, by
Be Lu Becht); Dunlap's History of New York, 2 vets; Band
Book of Needle Work ; - Drees as a PhletAitt Landscape Oal•
lery ; Stewart's Lectures; Somerrille's Physlc7d.Geogmpkry;
Lardeche's Lilo of Napoleon, 000 'plates; Life of Gen. Gull—
World of Industry and Art; audits of Slavery; splendid
Family Bibles; Fox's Book of Martyrs, &c. Catalogues ana
now ready, and the books arranged for evrosthittriou.
demi . I'. D,CVS, Auctioneer.
Q UNDRIES--Gold Pens, Eleetro-MtAnetia
.
1..7 mactunctionstrunidt.Sparks, (for glazierental n6ut..
tars,) POrtelfenitaleallllchrist's Unequalled Interline Ra
zors, Military Detain, Regalia, Jewels, Enriblenis,-Diads . ; Door,
Number anal Pew Plates; Table Cutlery, Sayer Spoons, Forks,
.6c. Jewelry, Watches and Clocks. 69- Watch Repairing
at the old established house of 'W. W. WILSON',
doc 6 corner onlarkeeand Fourth eta.
.111 FRAILS .FRESH DATES;
200 boxes new Fir ;
300 drums do
20 math Seedless Raisins;jitht rec'd and for sale try
dal) REVIIKR ANDRRSON, 39 Wood n.
55CASES PRUNES, in jars;
50 boxes do . .
25 half bows do
25 qr. do do Just received and fur solo by
dee6 BEYAIES & ANDERSON
50 BOXES LEMONS just received and for
.ale by Edec6) EIMER &; .LNDERSON.
ALCOHOL 40 bbls for sale
B. A. FAIINEMCK &
decd oornor Eire and Wood eta
CHLORIDE LIME--30 casks for sale by
deo; B. A, PAiLnISTOCK A CO.
BWE MASS-100 lbs for sale by' .
..1.) deed B. A. PAHNESTOCK At CO.
WOOLLEN SILAIVLS—A. A. 3 7 .1" -- Aso - s&
have Just opened over 1000 new and handoome
Woollen Shawls, which, with their pritvioas large Itatitatmeni,
col:tan - cite an immense variety of gyie, stdiedlb every taste.
decti
MERINO PLAIDS:L—Iust opened; 2 eases
of One Merino Plaids, and selling at !victim that - that:a
them the most desirable Deem Gots% in the market.
deed A. A. MASON A . CO.. •
AWFUL DISCLOSURES, by;Maria Monk,
of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery, of afontrtal: ronthitang,
maoy the:Monte ntyk:i.r berm .published. New edition.
Ror ale by B. T. C. MOROAN,
tied; No . VA Wow at.
YOU canbe thnrongllty suited with Ambrc
type,* ur Dliguerre.typ,,, CATIr r o'S, 76 r, 4r 1.1, 4.,
optiosite Waking & en.'n ‘1,6
TE\ YEARS among the Mail Ba . gs, or
Notes from the Diary of a Special 4,uonf iirthe Pad.
to D. - liniment, by T. itulbroux; with illustrations bf
Darley. itexpiveil in advance of all others.
The Widow Bitdott Papers;
Crotchets and Quavers. by Max Maretzeitt
The Discarded Daughter, by Mrs. lionthworth;
ennui. of Clifton,
The Deserted Wife. 1.; . .
Klosterbeim, by TimAs Dr QuilteuY; _,.
.
!Dirtier.' Atory Roo k(No. In) for Dereniber.
Just received and for sale at
W. A. MIDE-N.SZNNEY &
Fifth 4., opposite the Theatre.
TRNBELL'S EYE- BOTTLES- • 1
Just p.relved a large supply of thee.) celebrated Bottles.
All of Turnbull's preparations can always be bial at my
store. .108. DLP TING,
der&_ corper Market and Diamond.
I, 4 l Xeirl'ENttbrl'—.The people are rushing to
th. ENTERPRISE, 74 Fourth street. fur l'irduros cu. 54)
cords. and upenusis. der!.
R OLL BUTTEII--2 bhls prithe for sale by
lIENIIN IL GOLLISE,
1) RAN S-50 bushels fur sale by ..
ders /MN cotrass.
TTOBRIDGEM. - 114)F P .. . f ; . _p rol , Lsa i s — w i ll
be r. , eeired by tap thard of Directors 01 the Ohio and
FoonEllvauta Do'.. read Company, addrsett to the under
41"ued- i adl noon on TiLURSDAY, December 17ith,1855, for
7.am:thing the materials and erecting: the superstructure of
a doultle-track Railroad Britlgu, with wide side-walks for foot
passengers, arrows the Allegheny river, at Pittsburgh. The
tads are to be at a fixed price taer lineal foot, for the length
.tt the superstructure, to include all materials and workman
ship, to complete the Bridge ready fur use, with a double
nark; the Company furnishing the, raffroal 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 masonrywhich is
kir.the mast permanent character, is in a forward ' state, the
piers being fifty feet long and ten feet thick on the top; and
ibis eastern abutment and some of the piers being now up to
the coping. The superstructure wilt be required to be com
pleted by the first of September. 106. Bids will be received
for a " Burr Bridge," with beery arches, connterbraced with
iron rods; and also for a " /Imre Bridge," or any other well
tried phut, presided the bidder will secure the Company
against all claims for patent rights. Plans and epetrillattiona
will be ready for inspection at thdCompisztre dike, In the
city of Pittsburgh, on and after the 17th lost; and further
information may be obtained from S. W. ROBERTS, Chief
Engineer. The Mini of Dikeetare reserve the right to am•
tract for the work in such a way as they may deem belt far
the interests of the Company.
W. ROBINSON, Jr.. President.
Pittsburgh, December 1, 1a.55--(deaddl
NOTICE is hereby given to all perAons in
tetvoted, that Letters of Administration upon the
"date of CHARLES SI LIIHRIIORN, late - of Pitt township,
Allegheny county, deceased, have been canted to the un
dersigned. All pervious indebted to said dwastlent will make
ps)meut. and those having claims against the tumid will
pr.oent them, duly authenticated, to us for settlement.
JOHN HARRISON, Put Township,
USTA E THU:1131,199 Penna. Avenue,
Adners of Chas. Silberhorn, deeiL.
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UNTRY PROPERTY 'FOR SALE
BLARF.LY have foraales
A Farm of 141 acres in Adams township, Butler county.
Also, one of 180 acres near Apollo, Armstrong County.
Also, one of 304 acres in Versailles tp., Allegheny county.
Also, one of 40 acres in Plum tp_
Also, one of 110 acres in Patton tp, do
Aim, one of GS acres in Robinson tp, de
Alm, one of T 5 acres In Plum tp., d a
Also, one of 118 acrin in Plum tp, do
Alm, one of 110 acres In Plum tp., do
Also, is beautiful piece of land In Pitt township, containing
Pi acres, within four miles of Pittslairgh.
3}4 acres, with suitable buildings for a suburban
midtown, In Allnertrville, within fifteen minutes' walk of the
city.
Also, a Farm of 130 acres in I'ersalll.„ township.
Also, one of 156 acres adJoining . tlidsbove farm.
100 Building Lots at the and of the now bridge at
Shot pshoirg, lying between Shaipsburg and Stowortstown.
The above hap. and Lots are very desirable, and worthy
the aiteution of tboso ',Wiring such property. Pleaso call
and get one or our Registers. deolaisw
CITY PROPER'PY FOR SALE-BLAKELY
& haye for sale the following desirable city
property, iiti :
A House and Lot on the North Common, In Allegheny city.
A Lot of tiround on Carlton street, to litrminghatri, and two
Dwelling Hones.
A Lot of tironnd on Pennsylvania Agenue, and seven
Dwelling Houses, .
A well established (licensed) Wholesale Liquor Establish
ment on Liberty street, Fifth Ward; lot 25 by MU '6A deep,
with Warehouse, Dwelling House, ,tc.
A very fine Cottage building cal Robinson stmt, running
back to Ann street; lot 27 by 100 Poet.
Four Lots of Ground on Quarry street, 25 by 1:00 feet.
One Lot of Ground on Liberty street, FifthWAN.
One Lot and two Dwelling Houses in Lawrenceville.
Call and get one of our Registers , with full descriptions.
deokOsw
O"R4MUSIC—The Opera of La Som
nambula, by V, Benin!, complete,
.
_
with Italian and English words, and. , _ a ' 21 .4 1 rt
Plano accompaniment. Price, g 2. -
Also, the renewing pieta from the
above Opera, separately:
As I view these scenes so charming ;
eh t don't mingle ;
Sounds so jcifttl;
use gun o'er stealing
Oil! lope, me thy'poler ;
Oh I I cannot give expression
Take now this ring—vocal duett;
Phantom chorus, "When daylights going."
Also, arrangements for the Piano of ttse fasorite airs of
this Opera, by Wallace, Beyer Hers,
The above for tulle at the Ntiolc:Bfore of
dec4 4 6 1P1 m..ELLort, 81 Wood st.
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ENGLISHPapers by the Atlantis—Lo ndon lllustrated News, Punch . . Times, and Bell's Life.
Professor Hare's Great Work, 1 volume, 460 pages, with
Illustrations.
The Widow Bediat Papers, illaitrmod,
Cultivator Almanac for 3441.
Cro6teta rind .0 2 1 j4vern7 - by Mai 3. 1 a .- asek.
Caste—a story of iteimbit.—. E qua lity .
iiirgnAw e -:'.meat of uew Juveniles received.
Gilt Books, Annuals, Prayer Books, Bibles, &c, &c flit the
Holidays.
Subscriptione received for auy magazine or periodical pub
lished in the coUntry, at a fibers.' discount from publishers'
prism
Harper's, Putnam's, Galley's, Graham's, and all other S.I
magazines suppled at $2,60, free of postage.
dec4
H. MINER fi. 00., a 2 Smithfield et.
QHEETING MUSLINS— One particular
brand, the pre-eminent merit of which has been estab
ed by long experience, and is now universally acknow
ledged. The choice cotton from which they are made, their
freedom from imperfections, the firmness and smoothness of
their thread, and the general excellence of their manufac
ture, render them unquestionably the oaoat serviceable, du
rable and economical Sheeting ever offered to the pnblia To
be had at the Housa Furnishing and Mourning Store of
BROOKS a COOPER,
dec4 No. 75 Market street.
A. A. CARRIES. .... . • • • olre• S• CARUIta'
A, A, FAIAXIII . 1,14 dr"eltiaw.
Corlitr V i:tdritt: Smilhfitid itreettiPatigigt,
A G E*""11 T ,-
STATE MUTUAL
FIRE AND IMMUNE inroundpipt vtko
OF ILARIIISMIELO.
.GIRABR'
PYRE AND MARINE 1619.14)1AP1PE CO.
or PHILADE4II4, ,
CAPITAL' 4 3 0 6 00.00,
INSURANUR COM'Alifr
op THE V A c!,Viri//:;;24.
' wzonzerzn;
r•'
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CQNPMCTIMIT:- ' 7
rirmrAL LIPS latifitraANCE CUEMPAIVIr
HARM:MD, CONN. • '
mr) CAPITAL AND ASS'Erg..s2;o4,4B6. - •
ETNNS & CLARK'S , fIANOS.+—FRESIt
ii
wrocK.—}r. KLUER.ainto, hare.; • -
now on- ths way,. and partly received, a
complete and choice stock of PIANOS front
the ftletapior,NUNNS rink.
They are proVided with all theists and Amportent'
means whisk distinguish Nouns & Clark's Piano - Laboteeil
others, the Overstrings, Pell7Core Ha ' French 4l 1.
Grand Action, etc. Every Plana Yokil ll ?ocrin.44 ;With ,
the Privilege to the purchaser -at taunting the Aetna
proves In any way defective.
( • ' 1 . t.. 4;
Teinitaend frOm Stiputosit,
Cumnscurt, - „lsinverabarl9,.B66.; , • ,,, '-' l,
Messrs. IL Kleber 411r6.; Piastarr4l-4?eptlMer{::AinEde;
me to thank you mast sincerely for the inagisithantOtatur , •"4
Piano of Messrs. a s & Clark's manufacture, artrlck , 13 7
'lave teen so. kiad as to low= ion dine: Icreetrreipdriez-.? .
concerts in . your city .
." Thie.eopeittinstruindat hootio . , at ,teFt,
very beet ever made in ,Anie ; tuni , tor .irtreetneskand-, ;
power of tone, •as well as 'solidity of constructiouLleatea.
nothing to bo desired. Lreallyeongeetubitelteorw.-I.P'
er, who shall be so happy as:to lessens vint'il Wins 'l4l
worki of American industry. With heintY-41,Illiett-Rt'V.;,..;
happiness, etc.. Your-obedient torten,; ' •
!dunce sisexii*,„ o ,
ra. sole agengfialiWarks:ketak's-mitthariallanta at -
&LEDER IrAft . Xettreti;eigtAt the
()olden •
4. IL "51 451 - -
-
.
- naafi OY The subscpbeire,hae ,
established Book Aging i'hund
subi_
turuish. any book or publication at the retell price,freaef L A.
postage. Any parsons, by forwarding the suliseriptwri . p., l ,
of any ofthe 9.1 3 .F1L1 - "g..orra r Rich ea tlaspertSlaudeV i llEv
4
nam's, Graham's, Ira*, Issille'sliuddraikdi‘ldll
the magazines for 00 ye it A nd q
of either - Washlngton, - dankson or,Olaty; or, if taeribligto,;
and asl Magazine, they wilt receiventopOtedther
:the three pintralts If subscribing Co $6 worth of 31ageminee,,..!: I
all - Ahree portraits will Le emit gratin', 111, !VdO - Ortii*Cfli*.
'thbad who mar winn it. • -• . r
in' Win' •
Envelopes of every description and size - o ,
guitntitics ftunished. . Ewa Presses, Dies; d'iseat:trrbrila.
Every desoriPtiOn of Engraving ottorecrifed~Ftttt t;
neatness and - despatch. Views of 'BullEngsi. 174, 6 17.. 1 r
Mi
Headings, Views at Machinery, Book nstrations,
Ceutincatca, Bashaess Cards, tic. All 'orders sent
promptly attended to. Persons nishintvitis - orthetrun . ' -
tan, engraved, can send a daguerreotype or aketch-of.:tina-,..-;. , ..
budding by mail er empress.
Persons at a distance having saleable artielarfflohldlgal ;
to their advantage to address:the. a l alcriteralasim'lnout+
act us agents for the sale of the satire. ,
BYlt4 B. PATEW.4-1"
ZO South 'lldrd street; Ehl.lo'
Doilecdswly
_
ROTT & CURTIS, Den iv% Red E4iite;-:..,if;
SBt. Anthony Alia AlinnesetalenDntlr•` /mit ,
ud I.ld throughout the TerrtOry, .Aioney loanlod,
merits poade to the beet advnutagt4 and Land , werrants.leati; ,
tel. Also. Agents ter the sale of Lote.la tier town - of BT,I-
mixt), anmAesfront St. Anthony,
_and hatuturta_
,
tax:le the Falls. The surrey of the great Pacilio ._
crosses the Mississippi at this point, aid the laaktetntlSAttfr. .1 111
vantages itpossesses ass place of ha:sinew vill:n4e. 4.1411.6..
of the largesi cities in the Northwest • • •
Ex.:(lorerner Ihunsay,Minneseta. - • ,
llon. Wm. U 11oWi, Chief Justice of
lion. S, Meeker.
lion. R. AL Rice, Delegate to Coogr,
liollingehead A Decker . , Attorneyp,i4bigi . :.:,.,:„
3 31essra. Dorup Oaks, ll:lnhere. `"' I t y l . 7
'Bei. T. M. Fullerton, Register if U::
A LEXAN.GER W. FOSTRltAttecitittor,stri. • ,
Cbutsellor lasif find Solicifcii fxr Chancemi Agent • 11-
3ur procuritig Bounty Laud ad, raliksiona, and, hr
'imam of Claims in Great I;iFitOan 21,4 /rola"
45eC011eCtiOWM40 in this end Opining eimairearEo'''',
Wee of deccitehts Bottled: neat Attila lentgl44 - maid , thihlt
leased, gjati rents collected: tiOnOSH inyeste47ato Mortgoor
or other security. Titles examined afatlite plffmta
°glee on Folltail street, few_.s6ol:l9,aboTalimithtlelit.
Pittnburgli, Mani. 28, S*.jtalatasevi
Aw. Foti.T.E , , Notary Pirblic,AiidLto*-41:,
aosa;ofter for tho Slates of RennpaohNeurnimP:•:--ii•
aro, Connecticut, Wisconsin , Now York; Illichigtu3, l lnwn; '
().d6furnla and Virginia.
44- Deeds drawn, and cohnoviedinonta and Probblateii-`- , ?! ,1
for record or nee in, nay of the above named
Mhuiesivid and Rhode Island.
Pittsburgh, Numb 213 . /5645-,iinbeSibm)
QTATEMENT OF TLIE
LI the PITISBURGII TRUST 0331PANYreipitre&W,:i
tegnited t Charter:
DR. ..,
• . _
_____.l , Lt......
To , Diacounta, Notca and Bah at Raciange.. ' :'...l.Fgapp 0.5 .. „ 1 ,
limn an Land •
__-_• $ 4, ;0 . .4 -)•
•"- - -
Cash dun by )3441c,a find namikenc ,•
• - - ' • '-•
subject to check__........_..._..:...65,571 19' '
()minty Elands
Barkking House--
V.:pause amount_
By Capital Stock..., tR. •
"040.53
Cranth duo to ;I,,k; *. e . ,;;;; SiLl ----
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—.4213146"3°
1 , 1 , 1 :, ,, P 51 *". ........ •
—4 , counts and Premiums reee s—
Contingent .... .17245'2:1.:1
Iddividnal Depotdts, .... ~,4 1)„ ,P 184 ' 404
Individual Deposits on ...
Interest acoannt. 1::191,1100
D.- .
Pittsburgh. Dec. Ist, Igsf.,—(ilectil
lITESTERS EXCII &ME—ROTEL,
• y r it ENT, and the PURNlT.DREanertniMitb.;
sALE, with a lease of the premlsolfor „„,
scriber now offers far zeal the Hotel, which he-haiWeetilgilif---.:.±-•
with a continual increased business for , the histiltYntrivi;
known as the WESTERN 1175.CIIANGErn , titiutteil •
Market street, above rifteenth, PEILLADELP is. ::. •
large and commodious, flee stories ittigki:llnd haa:acconanne,--
&dons for about-one Mittdred andilftYlcalgeoisi SWIM, ;.
for nearly sixty Horses. It to consktercel one ' flea beat
hotel stands in the street; is convenient to - the Tarlonsßalt•
reads Depots, Markets, &c., and it being extensively known, its
med unnecessary to eve details in an advertlsementi e
as pertioris wishing to purchase would undoubtedly amt',;
satisfy themselves of its advanMes. •
~Particulars tan be hadby
,wridnito, ar tallinean,
the 'subscriber, on the promises.
deadlw JrOBEPII4ATErthAIt.,,.
EEP your head cool, anti froe frotridlittoacri
'dandruff, and the enalikkee from dlseteseyif yentwish
t., preserve your hair. noststextx OIL 13-thErietit:thiar' .
you ran find to accomplish these objects. It -le-likewisireni
excellent article for softening and hotruillYin Mltt Inlft•-•
Price 25 team per bottle. hold by S. L, Cil "
er4 53 Market attest
C ,
0F li —530 bags pritno Rio Cdreelanding
and'for solo by (deci) mum & 11.10METSON. ,
A — LCdllOl. - -10 bbls - Fletcher's 76 0- 41Widt
In store and for sale by
deal 3 IXIMER IticEkllSON. ,, i' 2
TTERRING-50 boxes Scala wormg.:fix„,,,„
sale by Idea] Id4ligalt
BUTTER -3 bbls prime Roll Stain
by tdect] • MILLER ,It
ILL---
Sperm, Winter Bleached ;
NJ No. 1 Lard 011, in store and far sale by
deed MILLER &
S COTCH ALE-6casks Scotch Ale landing and fousale by [deo4] MLLE.& & - rucurawilt., ,
TOBACCO-120 bores ss, 88 iind'illbalea4-•
X Twit, "Grant's," "Russell & itoblAsots'!,,FV.
fankoo Doodle," and other favorite Aram* army:wai( - 1
for solo by [deol] MILL% DICAZTSONV
ODFISH-10 timms " Gaud Bank 1-Cort.'
fish fur 1440 by [der-i] 'MILLER ,lI , RICKETSON.
-- • -- - -
SQUARE BROCIIE
SON bave Jug pileue4samo flow saml very *table
Icroche Shawls.
-t
FINE FiIENOR WOOLLEN Loma
—We have }list received a lot of tho above
bre, double centered, high colored Long • r• - •
dec A. At KABON 4155. •
DARAMETTAS AND CO , l 3 VAGS7.soolieees; •i •
of the above Jost received, lachattiriiik large to Broinx
cud other desirable colors, tdee4l , ARON Co.&
ItA r alltE, ANTIQUE
prices.
received, 20 earton4 of Chak Triamoings, at rkcluccdr;
. • [decd.] 1..A. , 31•A1iC0/ &CO.'
utacw4EAT 'FLOUR-6o Baas, g9ed
article, for sale by
filurn, 31sta .ll auNTEIt.
THE puet—m.HESE N.& CO.'
base now on bend, and are constantly inceiviriZat:No.-;
of DET
TII`TII street, opposite the Custom.Mattilei Dinh Supplies : '
RE OYSTE, WILD GAME, and FISH, which they •
are selling at the LOWEST ATARKET RATES. The ytep,
ore forwarded to acconunodate. They also oath' , to -maks—
known to the citizens of Allegheny City, that ;bey hare; -
opened a Depot at the .133 1 / 1 1hTT HOTEL, on Yadnal street„
where the above articles can always be obtajAe&. idee3.lll.
-pumps ohoold not detnr . yon.. Cnaco Omni
IL) out the finest of Itlurres by his Mammoth Light,
in cloudy waithea. gizy.7P gourth street. • desalt
V g A i SUION4ILE MATS AND OAPS, AT Lowllms„,4.,
WILSON & SON, No. CO Wood 'street, resliostagltik
the public that they have a large Assortment of the,
latest styles of Bat, and (Spa, whicti Wiey will sell
• etloep,,
prices for cash.
N. 8.-Just received, t ;kips style of Ladles' Riding rats
and Caps. [uovlo] T. WILSON & BOIL
HAM MERINOS—A very large tort
mein of the above goods, of every grAdo, ;embed Oda
day by [deel) A. A.,14.4690N,A(C0.
-AND WARRANTS.,-,The highest market'
J.l,
_price paid for AS Sit and 12 Acro land Water
rants, of the late Code.
Also—Tor 8d and AGO Born Warrants, Limed icaderibs -
to! 384.0,
geP9LApply
acVF to
RLAEXIX nacsarr,
cornor of Seventh andSmledleddsm,
UNDRIES-401 dozen Pepper Saucer,
30 dozen Cane3p, sunned:
10 mats Dates;
5 cases Prunes, in glass „tars; inn received end i F t.
sale by [noT/221 REntalt & 21,-MDIIIIBOI.I.
lata
JR SALE, VERY CHEAPA. BAJIW
ING LOT IN ALLEQUE:VY CITY, 24 &et by 100. .&.•
guod bargain can he bad by applying 150011 at the of thew ss
jyl2:tf- MORNEW -.YOST
LOTLO FOR SALE—A goodßunDLN4a Leer..
24 fret front on Carson street by 100 feet 13:;), dopth, i lk
Birmingham, will he sold cheap, Eingarti of • • •
GEO. Y. 0,112,1108 E,
e the cake of the Mortal* poet: .
SILK pixSll, for Cloak-Trimming, for sale
at So. .91, Wood street [deal) J. WILMS* & SON.
bbls Sweet Malaga ituitave'd and fur ago by.
KED, a LaDEBSON- •
I . MASON d co. have received anothEr
'Dr apinadld lot of Wool Blankets, of tits mast' aPproTed-s
mai.. aid in all size'. upoteat
\ ..',.... ~
ji,
•
443,3081.1i5z - : gR
g.
2, ..00
/.4,006 ba.
/, 5.c:
~ 4.53