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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITI
/o r. °mama— .1. B. MONTGOILIRT
OILLIKORE & MONTGOMERY.
PROPRIETORS AND RD1T0R5.,,...,
RBIDAY AIORNING-s:
',13 - - ,
To Newspaper Publishers
The type on which the Daily and Weekly Morality
Poo was printed previous to getting our new dress
is offerod 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 13e• sold
cheap fur cash.
Meeting of the County Committee of
Correspondence.
Purvnant to notice given, the Democratic County Commit
too of Correspondence met at the Bt. Charles Hotel, on Sat
urday, December Ist, 1855, et 11 o'clock, A. M. After some
dhs-uAsion, the following resolution, offered by B. Biddle
Robert; EN, was adopted
Resolved, That the Democrats of the several Wards
• Boroughs and Townships ho requested to assemble at their
•• several places of meeting, on Saturday, December iptibls.ss,.
Delegates to meet In County CutiViilstiim on the
Wednesday following, (the 19th heat.,) at the Court House, In
the City of Pittsburgh, ut 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of
relenting Delegates to attend the Democratic State Conven
tion, to he held at Harrisburg, on the 4th of March neat.
Thu following resolution was unanimously adopted
Resulted., That the thanks of this Committee be tendered
• to Meows. Bryson 6 Shirts, the 'geutlecoonly propriotore of
the St. Charles Hotel, for their kindness and liberality to fur
nishing us with so comfortable and convenient place for our
• nwethig. SAML. W. BLACK, Chairman.
N. 11.—The times of meeting, as heretofore appointed—
the Townships from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. NI., wad the Wards of
the two Cities and the Boroughs from sto o'clock, P. M.
We ore prepared to print on a letter sheet
copies of prices-current of the Pittsburgh mar
ket. The merchant ordering them can have his
card inserted at the head of the list of price.,.
Clubs are forming in New York for the support
of Senator Hunter, of Virginia, for President,
and Augustus Schell, of New York, ( Hard Shell,
for Vice President.
The Kanawha Republican of the 4th inst.
says the bank continues its regular business, and
redeems its notes in specie whenever presented
at the counter.
A fire occurred in Norfolk, on Monday even
ing, which consumed twenty-one buildings, in
cluding the City Hotel. The hotel was insured
for 530,000—the others were not insured.
Rev. Henry C. Dean, a Methodist Clergyman,
of lowa, has been elected Chaplain to the Senate.
He is said to be Anti-Nebraska and Anti-Know-
Nothing. Henry Ward Beecher, Theodore Park
er and Archbishop Hughes, each received one
vote.
A large building in Honesdale, Pa., known as
Cornell's Hall, and occupied by John Grady, Ju
dah Levy and C. W. Stockbower, and owned by
Thomas Cornell and Co., was entirely destroyed
by fire on Tuesday, with the adjoining storehouse,
containing a large quantity of hides. The los. is
over $BO,OOO, on which there is only a partial in-
Mr. Appleton. of Maine, late United States
Secretary of Legation at London, has resigned.
With the letters of recall sent by Government to
Mr. Buchanan, at that gentleman's request.
there was sent, we hear. an appointment for
Mr. Appleton as United States Charge d'Affairs,
ad interim, which that gentleman declined, pre
ferring to return to the United States, where
his private business demands hie presence.
Early on Monday morning, the store of C H.
Uartrell, in Fifth street, Cincinnati, was entered
and robbed of between two and three thousand
dollars worth of silks, satins, embroideries,
shawls, handkerchiefs, &c. The thieves effected
an entrance by opening the back door with an
outsider, and breaking a thin hoard which was
used as a brace under the tock. Mr. Gartrell and
one of his clerks were sleeping in the store, but
were nut aware that the robbery had been per
petrated until the usual time in the morning for
opening the store had arrived.
OHIO RIVER IMPROVEMENT
It is encouraging to witness the lively interest
which is almost every where manifested in the
improvement of the Ohio river. To make it
navigable the year round is the general desire
expre- , ed by the press. it con be dose, and
some day will be done: then why delay the un
dertaking, and lose its benefits longer
It is stated that the steamboat tonnage on our
western rivers amounts to 877,355 tons ; and
that the capital invested in it is $35,587,547.
And this tonnage bears annually toward the mar
kets from two to three hundred million dollars
worth of produce and merchandise. The navi
gation of the western rivers has now become one
of the great interests of the country. Those
rivers double the value of every acre of land in
the west and southwest. Opulent cities spring
up upon their banks, and their shores are a con
tinuous scene of commercial life and activity.
Those rivers afford twenty-four thousand miles
of steamboat navigation ; and by a comparison
of the business done on them it will be found
that the Ohio is, for commercial purposes, the
most valuable of them all. Yet generally there
are only a few moths in each year in which it is
navigable by steamers of good size and class.
This year has been ah exception. A good stage
of water has continued nearly all the time for
eight or nine months, and the consequence has
been a vast increase of business by this route,
showing that it would always be the preferred
and best route if a good stage of water could be
relied upon. It is to secure this that the im
provement is proposed.
it is estimated that seven million dollars would
build locks and dams and side dams sufficient to
keep four and a half feet of water In the channel
the year round. That sum, or even nine mil
lions, is a trine compared with the sums invested
in railroads. Nearly seven hundred millions have
been employed in the construction of oar rail
roads ; yet theft is no railroad in the country of
one-fourth the value to commerce as would be
the Ohio river when improved as is proposed.
The great question is, where shall the money
come from to accomplish this undertaking !
And another question asked is, will it not subject
the commerce of the river to ruinous tolls ! Both
questions can be answered. Congress can be in
duced to grant, in money or public lands, a mil
lion and a half of dollars. The money is lying
idle in the treasury; the lauds are as liberally
given to other improvements less important and
less national. Let the great West speak out with
a unanimous and decided voice for it, and the
East and the South will respond in its favor, for
all parts of the country are interested. The
Pennsylvania Railroad Company contributes
largely towards the construction of some of the
Western railroads, yet no Western road would he
half as valuable a feeder of our road as the Ohio
river. A million dollars could not be better
invested by that Company than in this river
improvement. For several months past that
road has earned about a hundred thousand dol
lars a month more than in former years, and the
fact is unquestionably mainly attributable to the
continued high stage of water in the Ohio river.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company has
an equal interest in the project ; and should
equally contribute. Then, there are six States
whose shores are washed by the Ohio, and whose
Legislatures would speedily follow the example
of Congress in promoting so great an enterprise.
Such contributions could be obtained from pub
lic sources as would insure the early completion
of the work, and make the tolls low when in use. '
This improvement of the Ohio is practicable
and every way desirable ; and it would prove one
of the moat valuable and profitable undertakings
of the age.
Wu had the pleasure or a call from Mr. Fisk,
of the Lafayette (Ind.,) Courier, yesterday. He
publishes an excellent daily and weekly paper
there, and it would be as good an advertising
medium for our merchants and manufacturers as
any paper in Indiana.
DECEMBER 7
To Merchants and Others
THE NEWS
Merchants publish certificates that speak high
ly of their goods in order to ilicr6ii., their xle
We see not why newspaper propriet N may not
do the same for the same purpo , ,-. We, there
he-inatty
mentnry notices of the Po , t that we have lately
found in our exchange pager yvo are grateful
their good opinion, :}ll hopo we shall eon
iittne tatieserve.it :
I From the Wash i ns - cun Conunoawifdtli, t whig
Tur:lPittsburgil Da4ly giet prefiated itself in n
new dress lust- Mondiy morzung,add now inaket, the
neatest nppearariie of - any of theAlailies of that city.
The Pools ono of our most readableexchanges—ono
we could not do without—and we are glad Lt. see this
evidence of its prosperity.
[From it.. 1.111. m Pntn,
Pittsburgh Daily Post
Thin sterling Democratic journallmo,l
its appear
ance un Monday in a neat and beautiful dross. The
Poet is the bent paper in the •' smoky city," and is
eqp.al in all renlects to the Lunt in the Keystone
Rate. We heartily reomnmend it to such of our
friends an desire a 'Pittsburgh paper.
[Vntm ILo WaAing,t,n En:11111110r.
The Pitt *burgh Peat.
This old and sterling Democratic paper appeared
on Monday last in au entirely new dress. Its iip
pearanco is very considerably improved. The Rost
is one of the ablest Democratic papers in the Colin
try. We wish iL conductors all imaginable pro. per
ity and success, pecuniary and political.
[From .1111 t b..
The Pittsburgh Post
We neglected to notice in our last the assumption
of s new dress by that admirable paper, the Pi"tor
buryh Poet. It is now one of the handsomest, as it
has ever been one or the Le=t, daily papers in the
Union. It deserves and should receive a liberal pa
tronage.
} ' now I lie .111.t1
The Port.
Our neighborq of the Pest have given that paper
an entire new dress and new type throughout. It
looked as neat as a pin yesterday morning. While
we feel bound to oppose that paper on political
grounds, we most cordially congratulate it un this
new token of its prosperity, and wish for it all iteces ,
in the wave of honest merit and lnet a"6rt.
[From the Pittnburgh Diepahh
Tar. Post appeared on Monday in beautiful new
type. It looks like a healthy, well supported jourunl.
and we are pleased to see its en t:dallied suceess.
From rho ernivionl Doultx-nat
Tete. Pittsburgh Poet put on en entire new drew
last week, and it IS flow one of the neatest and bright
est looking papers on our exchange list. The Post
is a live paper. in which we always find something
new and interesting.
(From the Mcr,r Indeptn.lent I,Ant-rioan
Tae Pittsburgh Purr made its appear-mire this
week inn new dress from hewd to foot. It is now
the handsomest shoot on our eo•hange li=t. and I'AJII
- a larger amount of reading matter than any of
the other Pittsburgh dailies.
',From th, SantMilky. ll_ l'omnwrdal rtcr,..i..r Whig •
Tat: Pittsburgh P,.., mtne , to us in a bait garb,
and now presents a mere neat and ta"teful appear.
ante. The Da:uocratic, i- one of the
Lest papers of the Ke . %,ltme -taw, and tit-servo its
success. Edited by NI t,,rb. I; illnaureand Montgomery
it has attained to a character 1111 lie above that Fought
for hr " Democratic" journal•, and is a ertltt 1.. kl`
party and 'tnte. l‘ a a it all
Vrtan the Law, 11.•i` J.. 11: nl.l
Pittsburgh Post.
This exerillent leading Democratic paper, alway
a favorite with the party, has donned an entire new
dress, and looks as neat as a bride in her teens. We
are pleased to see it proeper. and may our friends
vialmore Montgomery never Mel: imirmage for the
ol.t pot
We Wive n i)•x'Dor , the -tm ~,
modtaity forbid= aning any thin;.. ra-re nb-at
aeivea to-dny--eren i v rel.ratirw alb.l,lhars -ay
THE: :-;t-,;an
Rouge tlm.l fth ult., say 4, that early test
in October. and the almost uninterrupted imintner
weather since, will cut the sugar crop tit this State
MT at least tine-half, if n' more.' The Tlidwaleau
ilinerra, 24th ult., Fay. • •• are delighted to
hail the advent of cool, bracing weather, hirti ~1111
not Lut materiaßy improve the sugar erop. -
Lafourehe, I/um-hitt, and other flier , et 'hat ' , tate.
are rapidly ri , ing,!tha there itt 3 fare pliopoct good
navigation.
PITT' , I3I . ItI:II St. CI , INNATI. -The
Flour and Wheat into these tmo e‘Ltea since the fir
er Septeutber to DeeetuLer Ctrst three mouth.,
been tl-9 rot tolil
Pttisl,urgh
A in •Innut
In the exput t Flour, Pitt<lwrgh ex . 0.4..111 - .1,•;1
nati 2U,52S WAs,--the I , •rturr E.lporting :,n
the lattrr '1_,7,11e1;! 1,1.1
LA RUC EX I,PI or Pl.o stenincr
A merit.", which left this icwi. on Wednesday fir New
Orleans, had as a i.ortem of her cargo 1.,97 pLni
shipped by Messrs. Hall A ~ p eer. This is but ,ne of
many evidences we might furnish (I the Itnpi.!:alice
“f Pittsburgh as a manufacturing point. They were
fur the most part intended nir a Texas market
[Friml the einrumati C.. 11,111•
Sad Accident—Ex plo•lon ar Oar ti trn m
Mire Engine Jot Ho.,
Yesterday alterzs , a the Straw Elie Eu it
Joe Ron' '' Ica , placed at the c r 0 ,,,10g t yi n ,.
rind Sixth street , . to make a trial, for the eve
einl benefit of the city official, of Chicago. who
are visiting our city for the purpose of dries,-
ing the operations of three tire annihilators.
About 4 o'clock, the time when her gr(sme , t
power was being tested, the reneiling chest ex
ploded, instantly killing the enginem. Jahn
terbottom, and wounding some ether gentlemen
A. B. Latta. inventor of the Steam File Engine.
was badly scalded in the face and on the_ urine.
Jeremiah Brant, carpenter at the People's Thea
tre, was scalded. Horace English, of the Fire
Company, was severely bruised. one ur two
others were slightly injured. Mr. Winterbot tom
leaves a wife and one Child thirteen toonthe old.
The force of the explosion was so great that it
threw Mr. V,. some ili.tance into the ;tie. 'lt—
membering his legs. and otherwise injuring his
body, which fell some distance from the engine.
Several panes of glass, in Dr. Chapman's drug
store, were also broken by the shock. From the
testimony of the witnesses before Coroner Men
zies, we learned these facts: that the -steam was
raised to fio pounds to the square inch in 7 min
utes, while it took the engine Latta 12 min
utes to gain the same .tatittar.l pent . the to , ual
working point r,t) pound- ;ina kw minutes the
steam was up to Oil or , whist the en•
gine was working rapidly, the lo.se pipe burst
some person called to the engineer to stop the
engine, which he did, though not instantly; al
most as soon a it stopped working, the explosion
occurred ; the engineer was warned but a few
minutes previous that the , tetuti was getting too
high, and cautioned Mr Latta :thew the RIMILITII
of water in the " pre-chest ; the steam was at
180 pounds—the highest point in trials hereto
fore only about 14.5; that the eiigitkol
dined to have his own way
CAHLYLY -- Friend A, es In tin- age or
quacks, charlatans and mere windy, gaseuu, pre
tenders to heal, who blow at every s'orner, awl
in the face ansl ears of all men, thsir loud, bla
ring Jericho trumpet- , and other noh.y boisteriou ,
wind instruments of marvellously twisted ba, , ,
in such a woefully sham-ridden epoch a, this, I
any, it is comforting, nay es - en cheering to the
earnest well wisher of hi- race to know ther e hush
arrived in this world a genuine Physician —to
light once more upon something besides mere
Sangrados and Don Mercurial Jalaps, with their
phlebotomies, poisons and warns water.
Your Cathartic Pills and Cherry Pectoral, car
ry us forward to Halcyon days—to millenial
Parmacopoeas, when Science, deep diving down
into the principles of things ; shall, with infinite
cunning bring out the genuine Elizer Vitae : fur
of a truth there is manifestly enough somewhat
of that same Life Essence iu your subtle vegetn
ble distillations and compounds.
'ion realize to us the visions of those painful
lest, smoke-dried Alchymists—bootless seekers—
dreamers among retorts and crucibles, touching
the Quintessential hidden Virtue of the Universe,
which should antidote distemper, and break for
man the Wheel of Time.
4,Eg- Fever and Ague l--John Ward says: 1 re
commend your BITTERS as a remedy fur Fever and Ague.
I was not only cured by it myself, but three of toy friends
living on Wylie street Were also cured. One of them. who
runs on the river, had the Chine for three ruonths, and says
the ROLLAND BITTERS Wee the only thing that did him
nor good."
t'AUTION —BeI careful to ask for Boerhave's
Bitters. The great popularity of this medicine has induced
many imitations, which the public should guard against pur
clued rig.
LIES.SoIiI at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6, by the pro.
prietorn, BENJAMIN PAUE, Jn.. dr. CO., Manufacturing
Plui.rtanceutists stud Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; K. SEL
LERS @ CO., corner of Second told WpoLl streets; ud
tiniggista gliusrany.
Jrjr4fftti! fiats 1 .VI” have received our Nab SEA°
9f SILK frAll4 Which will be found. on inspection, a neat
and good article. A. good Rat for $3, and on extra one for
$4. Call and aee. goEpAN g cx,.. 164 NVuod et.,
Next house to the gap Presby (Amid,.
en . One door grow tlutti etrevt.
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'FAT 1,11-TEST--NEWS
TIFIRTVFOURTH
WASHINGTON CITY, December 6.—Senate. Mr.
Rule's resolution calling On the President for a copy
from yesterday's rep4i, was taken up.
Mr. tinnier remarked that
,it tit)" utzusttel to mace
suOtvall§-13:atiriiecetV , ing
infiikmatiolideAred.
At4l',MtilitorteentectFibat the rgeoltitioti , . shoOd
fwd 4ier t d iiioved'ihat vihenrtbe Sedate adJourn'
if'adj nn tiL ' 3tendsj
Mr. Hunter hoped not. az the House may organize
to-day.
Clayton remarked that such an adjournmen
would delay the reception of the President's message
which the country is anxious to see.
Several Sonaturn urged Mr. Hale to withdraw his
'notion.
Mr. Ilale—ln view of the fact stated by the Sena
tor from Delaware, on which 1 W IL9 entirely ignorant,
that the country is waiting with greatenxioty for the
me, , ake, rwithilraw the motion. (Laughter.) The
Senate then adjourned.
Heu,,,,..—".Mr. Whitney withdrew the name of Him
phrey Marshal) as a candidate for Speaker. On the
sixteenth trial, Itiehardson 721 Campbell 79; Pen
nington it ; Fuller 20 ; Wheeler 10: thinks 6; Smith,
of Alalettort, IA ; Valk 3; Thureton 2; Pnryoar,
Mace, Nictiolp, Andrew Oliver, Edmondson, Carline,
Otto each.
The House on the Pevent ee nth ballot voted as fol
lows : Campbell 70: Richardson 73; Pennington 10;
Fuller 21; Wheeler 11; Banlcs 14 : Amide, of Ala
bama, 10: Thurston 2; Whitney, Puryear, Mace,
Nichols, Zollicotler, Walker and Lake each
one. There being no election the House proceeded
to another ballot.
Eighteenth linll..t --Campbell 82; Richardson 72;
Pennington 11; Feller 21 Wheeler I 0; Banks 18;
Smith II ; Thurston 2 ; Puryenr, Mace, NicholF,
Oliver, Carlisle, Zollierdler, Walker, Etteridge. Mar
shall and Florence one each.
Nineteenth : Richardson 71 ;
Pennington 11 : Fuller 23 ; Wheeler II ; Minks 18
Smith, Thurston, Pun ear, Mace, Nichols, Oliver
Carlisle, Walker, Marshall, Houston and Davis, tv
Maryland, each one.
Twentieth Ballot—ltiebarikon 71: Campbell 48;
Pennington IV: Fuller 22: Wheeler 12; Banks 23:
smith : Thurston 3; Com., 2 • Mae% Nie hole, Oliver.
Walker, Lake, Howard. Davis, of Maryland, and
llingulan one each.
Twenty-first Ballot—Richardson 71; Campbell 46:
Hanks 21 : Pennington 26 ; Fuller 21; Wheeler 13;
smith 7; Thurston 3; Nicholson 2; Oliver, Mare,
Walker. Howard, Davis, Dunn and Aiken one each:
211 vote' necessary to n choice; 11)6 last vote.
SEW YORK, December B.—The steamship St. demi...,
from Havre and Southampton has arrived. She
drings London dates to the 21st ult. The Africa ar
rived out on the 18th. The papers furnish interest
ing items not contained in the Halifax despatch by
the America:
Three magazines belonging i., the French artillery
were hlown up near Inkerman, killing 70 Fioldiers and
In officers. The magazines contained :ttl,tlee killo
granune of powder. 600,000 cartridges, and 300
charged shells, all of which were destroyed.
A terribly destructive fire occurred in Paris by
which the public bakery was consumed. It contained
"%,11110 quintal , torn, and an espial quantity of
Flour and ItIACIIII.. which were burned.
The Ahip Americo, which wici yi reeked near Cnlrilu
jtnil which tvEte:iwild by the Unticrwriter , i, hits lireu
;at the purchatem
A large nmount of Russian grain on the coast near
i,beerliennati had been destroyed by an allied flotilla
sant for that purpose. The grain was intended for
the army in the Crimea. and iVIIP parked in six lierfl,
which extended along the merit for two miles.
The 4:roc has dismissed Prince Munschatruff a.
chief of his staff. and appointed Oen. Oldenburg in
his •tend.
Advice. from Km- , -tate that lien. Monrovia.
~,rrvowo by ho defeat before liars, hod become in
:All., and that Lien. BOALmti had bra iummuned
~•'tnnr !ht . t• , ,Li .111 NI
WAtiIfINCT., lie•serniser f. It hat just Loin
lo.yond the possibility i.f cavil, that a
despatch hos been received frets Mr Buchanan rebt
titu to Mr. Crampton's difficult), the tenor of which
in that the British government, its a vourteons but
positive manner. decline gii lug ouch explanations na
inert. demanded 1.0 i.ur ge,ernsiest, regarding the
ii.latien ~ I •iir neutrality laws by 'British
aeetits. This aspect s.f affair• imposes on the Ameri
government vet-) delicate obligations, and it will
rie l tiirc all Its wiel•ia, to extricate it.elf from the
present
The gun ermnrnt+ lionduras and
c•.-in -trotsgly i,rote.ted to this govern
ment against the recognition Mr. Wheeler, the
I cited Mates Milliliter, of the present Nicaraguan
get-eminent. lie ha. probably thus acted, however,
with the P0MN1117.12 , 4.• of ,mr g,v eminent, cud in ac
cordauce with our lilliforttl pulley, Whatever may be
1111. obiection• en the part ot the Central American
Flour. LLl= W114.54.t. Lu
The g..erowrnt of ' 4 :111 Sal ad"r predicts that the
pre:it:lu order uf thi or. , in Nicaragua will not long
~nimue tot rcao•t,.. ,tested, and declare therugelvex
r, , 01ve , 1 to exterminate all foreign adventurer , who
may invade their sod fur revolutionary purpo , :es.
The inionherot the !loose are interchanging
vi e w, 1 0 -mght. and emit:al - ming In urrunge mutter ,
that an organization may be effected without further
delay, but their figuring eunnot promise them a favor
aide pr,,,,pect. The Democrat, are resolved to stand
nrudy upon their platform, recently fulepted in min
.-tn.. In the hope of eieutually imeeveding, Arcing that
the majority of the 11,Mn in apposition t, them can
log ant le. hit t ~r th, latter are comforting them.
,clre. with the assurance that after several of their
numher have hem: complimented with a heavy vote,
elegy ti. , ti of Speaker will easily follow,
Thing. In I,Varhington.
:Csu Deeetnber 0 The He,oid's eorres•
I,. , tolent telegraphed that all the administration
1,110.4 of the hallSa, affair, is, that Uov. Shanpon
has telegraphed the President for authority to protect
the Sheriff of Douglass county in the execution of a
proeessi The President replied that on the occasion
f a rising, he would execute all the authority ho
possessed. As the Sheriff is not aU. S. off*ir;,:xxnd
could not seise under an net of Congress, theillf.* - jlhe
execution of which has been opposed, wittlitahave
boon an aid of the territorial logislattip,t4t the
Presoleut in such i•ase has no authority except that
ccl.ll the arts of Congregs confer to employ the UM
lit ta of one or more States uud the land and naval
hires of the United States to suppress insurreidion to
any State or Territory.
r. ti reeky, of the telegraphed last even.
ing •' Humphrey Marshall prevented hie
supporters from going to Mr. Fuller yesterday. He
and his friends would probably support Richardson,
if that would secure hi: election. Mr. Banks, with
all tie friends he could carry. voted to-day for Camp
-1,11. and part of Ponnington i s Friends followed snit.
I do not think it possible to carry Campbell's vote
over 100 in any conting,enry. I Ull , ler0:11111 the next
rally of the anti-Nebraska members will be made
eon N. I'. Ranks.'
Another Tribune correspondent telegraphs that
Mr. Fuller, In reply to the questioning of pertain
members, declares himself unequivocally In favor of
admitting Kunver into the or 'Without
d sv ery, provided -he lot SLI population, and
possesi.e, ether cou,titutional icquirements. This
declaration producyd considerable exeitement, par
y among the Republican member,
Lonnaylvania delegates had a conference this
evening, and resolved to cling to Mr. Fuller. The
Southern Know Nothings are holding a caucus this
',ening.. the result of which has not transpired.
N't w (ntt.rs•-oi. December n.--By the arrival of
tLe At.ilmalip Perseverance to-day, we have dates
Into tialv eaten to-the Ist inst. A hill was before
I.egislatitre proposing to Man to, the railroad
&impunity WOO fur each mile of railroad tiol).fafter
SO mires shell list e Leon timAni. the State to retain
a mortgage on the road. It Is believed the bill will
Sei era! of the paper, are urgingthe Legisla
ture to instruct lien. Houston to resign his seat in
the Semite on accou nt of his anti -Southern sentiments.
ti.LLTIOJItE. December O.- Four men who wore ern -
pioyed in painting it. Alplionsue to•day,
o err precipitated to the ground in conseyuence of
tha breaking of the platform, and all were seriously
and perhaps fatally injured.
Chief Justice Taney has disp.,o,l“l his reSjdQbee
in ltil oily, and Intends residing permanently in
\V eahingtau.
44 -The Greta California Plant.--noichabr•
;ma, the great medicinal herb of California. ie a new and
invaluable addition to our Pharmacopeia. A. Robinson,
}No., author of Life in California." lion. J. C. JOllOl, long a
r+ , ident tiler+, and other eminent travelers, testify to the
wonderful NUM'es with which it is used by the callous an a
cure for Pulmonary and Bilious Complaints. By combining
it with Liverwort and Toe. the best remedies for Coughs,
Colds and Catarrhal affertiOlLl known, prior to the addition
~f this Piaui to our Ilerharinui, a medicine has been pro
diked, which, if we are to believe the tkitimony of scores of
touralesennt patients, will run' ansuniption V 44/, in Its
earlier eltirt.s lye) refer 411, ROGERS' SYRUP OF LIV
ERWORT, TAR AND CANCIIALAQUA. 'The public are not
asked to take its tirtues 1(p011 tract The pamphlet in the
bawl, ' of Agents yr:Mattis the illttiottophy of Ile operations,
and glees the proofs of Ito attrevug.
rhp- Per sale, wholesale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS &
CO., roofer IVO..Mi nwd Second street,
add else b HENDERSON S BRO., Liberty street; H. P.
KIN : ARIZ, awl IirCiiHANI Q MeHENNAN, Allegheny
l'lly. uov3C,:titWlW
Xii-Batrhelor , B Hair Dye.—Why has no one
succeeded in making a reliable Hair Dye, except Batchelor?
Because they would avoid the cares, the thought, the time,
patleinte and labor necessary. Others, by short cuts, would
sus a reputation theycannot wk.(; and by certificates of feed
rhemists. and newspaper bravado, fight their way to notori
ety, But 't industry has its reward.'' Witness the laylacit4F
reputation of BATCHELOR'S Hair Dye; mute and sold, or
applied. Hu nine pritate roomy) 233 Broadway, New York.
wholesale and retail, by Dr. Lilo. H. Krim, 140
Wccd street. deotidsw
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BY" TELEGRAPH.
[SECOND DESPATCH.]
LATE PROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ST. LOUIS
6`‘ om Washington City
Texas Affairs
fa' rpm Baltimore
Celebrated Liverls are
ranked among the most popular renuallee of tIT day. That
Lt will cure liver complaint., !rick headache, and dyspepsia, is
Clow beyond a doubt. Read the fidlowlng test stony from a
roll known lw.lrYird.aglilfillltkavOkliukartVrilM4rra,-‘—',,,...'1-
Mono, August 3, 1852.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, No. 24S Seventh strelit, testify that
I.o4.kcsin iniffering with the liver "Oraptaint for
fira..3*s, ruilng which time they hatei*ent a large
atki.int Of linney, 41 tried many remcsil i s. twit to occilar
pcialik. F4riall:) , ,,,hearfiajpif Dr. 1111.ane - a thy pui*-44§a
fofiboies,i/thich ail took according hitille Arecticips air
milVanyinich bcii.l and no prottou4:o thiinsel vet ter
teddy curarlf that,d4/4r7ing disease.
P. S. TKe above rilifit remedy, also Dr. M'Lane's cele
brated Vermlfuge, can note be bad at all respectable Ding
Stores in this city.
t 0... Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take
none but Dr. M'Lanes Liver fills. There are other Pills,
purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public.
Also, for sale by the sole proprietors,
FLEMINO
Successors to J. Kidd .t Co.
declalsw] ho. GU. Wood street, corner of Foul
- .
'Banta' lillatratt'parliht.e.olavestigatiou and ex
periment have demonstrated that upon the condition of the
hluotidepends the Nadal or the t,odv. Consequently, when
disease in the shape of Scrofula. Erysipelas, Cicero, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Liver Complaint, be. appear, It Is at suer evident
that the secretive functions have become Inert. and impuri
ties have hoer, engendered In the blood which are working
their way to the surface. SANDS' SANSAPARiI.I.A is ex
pressly prepared to remedy such easel, and should be at
once resorted to. It will gently stimulate the fuuctioni of
the stomach and bowels to regular cud healthy action, and
without nausea or purging expel therefrom, all tlrleterioll9
aceumulations, purify the blood, equalize the circulation,
promote perspiration, improve the appetite, impart lone and
vigor to the system, and gradually but surely extirpate the
disease, causing all unsightly excrescences to disappear. and
leaving the skin perfectly smooth and Ilexible.
Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, inn
Fulton street, New York.
gold aloo by FLKIII%.I RItJ3., Pltbiburgh. I'd.. and by
Drug4let3 generally. nuv•27:l2.
Oaf-Prom the N. rork National Monitor
of February 24.—Ilreeav VAP,III..—Dr Curti, hi,
to ameliorate the romiltion of humanity afflicted with lung
complaint's, than any other practitioner otianedwiiies that
law strinwled with the socret3 of t h e tooter/a tnnlim, for the
rentur7, by the invention and perfection of an initr
ntent that will convey to the lungs a medicine in the ahtepe
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which note direct!, I.a the
diorama, and not. as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are
troubled with diseases arising from disordered lungs. trill
totb..erve their interests by giving the Ilygenn Vapor a trial.
(itution.—Dr. Crime' HUMANA is the orii,inel and only
gennine article. nu r2lh wdtw
a3-Ciall at No. 164 Wood street, and ex
amino our stock of SOFT Him and WINTER Cops. Just re
ceived, a large lot of Shanghai, CeLeethd, and other etylas of
Caps, o Inch we wlll sell low for cash. MORGAN 6: Co., 164
Wood street. octla
Ih3 ,- Balm of a Thousand Flower■, for
beautifying the Cumploziun, and entdiatting all TAN, 11,
Pus and Filo:imss front tho face. Sold at Dr. firrstat'd., 140
Wood atraet. jau3o
' , Oar -Spectacles and Surgical Operations
Useless..-Mlle Blind May Sc r e,-It is gratifying
for us to hp able to announce to the public that the utility
BALL'S PATKNT EYE CUPS 1. now no etperiment.—
their wonderful effects Or cowing itaily to the kLlONVietigo of
tio• proprietors. Strung,. se It may soont, it bi true. that
Spectacles may Ix dispeniesi with outirdy and sight rewired
to Ito original power. Thee, Cups ore simple, yet 011,
loisieni. They are used without pain or the thou danger of
Injury. Below will ha found wet oral
highly in their favor:
t Flom the Now 'fork Evaavli4t
A VEX! ejruple yet pitilosophuxl instrument, hats been I,
vented by J. Ball k Co., al" this city. by the sispileation of
which the cornea of Ll4O c,r• is gradually ranted ha its original
eons exity, Callsln g toe feces b iMpillge .41 the retina with
out the tad of run rei 1 , 213/1.1. ThISS by all eeoy pr. esi
NOLI• who have used glass. for years are enabled to oc
dispense
with them.
The eslit.or of the Ponniylvanin Dem.:rut wr;teg a+ 11.1
re.peeting the eun., L,f Mn. tionit.,u..l. ~1 LlitotitQu,
I•enr4.)l. MUM:
U.ThATtrs—i, t.. August I.
Being min oeilusiutesl with Mr, I rnWml, I know that
li.efore used - Baird l'uteht Eye Cop," it waA oupiowuble
for her to real without the Ow of awl that hio
114.1 ro4toruil ti) the ivio iii Cup, so [hit( the
Null. with her naked eyii without .I,ifictilty.
Sir--Lintata Last my tight by old
purehoes your yeotedorful nentrucuonte. and h. using Ow
sittnencenerding to your directions, I suckinolosi In tutoring
my eight to that I ono road 19 - night or Any ithoot eleytn
die. I Us.• out tm.l my spertnelns tot the ISA throe or
four months. Which show. that the rot oration ie not a Min
VOttlf y Low, hat a Wllll9lllO &tot pertunnent cum
)tarns
Of the firm of Stl,ll S Brothom,
4-xr fly ?omitting tls, dollarn, a pair will ,vot
Paid, wlch full directions, to any pat t the ...war, A,l•
Dit KEY EP youner of 19011.1
Vtrgin alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa.
air Important to lesruiers.-Nesv Dlaeov
erlea.—YßkJETAßLE CATTLEI Poe,
dere arerput up Iti . nite pOulkirf - tiVt3, and are really a
article, not only for the disce r n. inesieot to torve. rrnet.
1/erlie, and MAW( animate, bat they are likewise as eta t 'lout
airtivle to itupnvve the r.indillmt or 11.
FM Mach rine., they not only Improve the ,ivelition of
notch c 011.., but they mermen- the quantity at well as no
prove thve quality of milt and hotter. The prop, ktida eay
that it nsrraaeit the quantity of Mittel from half it 1.1311.1 to
a ;wand a nvek to emits cow, n tole tie.- licraoli. she hate
Uld it say a pound and a half to two pounds her wok, with
the I.lllm kind of heed no butore of one thing we tti
all t dto tutu It unto will PPP It till the tint, and vit,
money by Ina operation no troll Itv Improve :he appcarance
of their sto.-I‘. l'rice cent., a papa: ;I papers for $1
tI H. K k:VSER,
Corner of etreet and Vtrttiti xih v,
It laoiwealo Agent
tar-Cough Remedies.—•l:4 Keyrei's PECTOR A
SYRUP will cure you.
Kelser'S Pecturul Syrup will cure Ilroncliai,
Dr Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure 1.1 r) ugito .
IA Keyser'. Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a Cold in the Ilead.
Di. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Inc/pieta CutlsUllip
liCrx
A recent letter from Mr .1 W. Yettt‘h,
Imp+
I aunt you to 'oral mo two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup
by mail. ]'bete is a lady hare üba has a rough and Tilt) doc
tors can't cure her. I was in thu same way, and tried every•
thing without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Pwtoral
Syrup; I took it but twice, and it cured me sound and well."
AA: (or Dr. Karasx's Prronai. Brace and tote no othrr.
frier, Stl mote. Bold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood
and at J. P. YLE3.IIM3'S, 4N10214. y1 . 2:4.1.•w
4:8 - 11 1 47fah l e ItadlciLl Cart Tra.s, ors.
!war)) every came of rodnomble Hernia.
Tr ha oval 4 1 .14 1 ' 1 0 1 nm pricy* rtimo I. 00 10a101
_ick &dr pa 'a wrussos of rilffelvnt forms and strrugth
for Nilo.
Elastic Stocking. for Tafirtynt or Rifboned Too,
Abdominal Support ern—A down diffentot kind.
Pile Props for the support and curt, of Pile..
Shoulder Braces to relieve s ertaaked and deformed
oundition of the Chest, and many dhows. of the Chest.
Snspesuillon Bandages.
All three articles may ho had or applied at DR. KEYSER'S
Wholnialo and Retail TRUSS DEPOT. No. 140 Wocal Street,
sign of the Qoßlen 4 q eme; or pill ho toht to any part of the
roontry toy kipCllll4( the money mid 'newton,. irtp2.&,,Lw
WILLIAMS & ALLEN;
~ 9.00CE580128 TO
ARNOLID. it WILLIAMS,
b4/04T)A0 aglog
Chilson Furnaces, Wrougbt Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings
tar W. d A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
try Steam or Hut Water. Pipes or Chi-Won't. Furnace, Church
es, Sohootn , limpitala, Factories, Green Houses. Dwellings.
Court Rotuma, Jails, or Hotels. NU. 'Xi M.IIIRET STREET.
Pattalnyrgb, epic
JAIII,EB BLAKELY,
Et:ROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER
-
Corner Seventh and Smithfield its.,
PITTSBUIttI 11.
qq_ Pontionga. brought from the old iitimutry to Pitt,
burgh, and [wheys r em ittal to Europe. [nov'-7
TO BRIM E I I,DEE.S.---Prvpusals will
be received by the. Bonn! of Directors 01 the Ohio tuid
l'ort 111.) crania Railroad Company, addreeoed to the under
signed., until 110011 on TILURSDA Y. December 27th, 18.55, for
furnixhing the material. and erecting the superstructure 01
0 double-track Railroad Bridge, with wide side-walk, for Let
passengers, actx..l the Allegheny river, at Pittsburgh. Tb.-
bide err to be at a ftfed Wee per lineal foot, for the length
of the emperstrUcture, to Weld& ad idaterials and workman.
ship, to conaplete the Brldkp , ready for use. with o double
tra, k lloi Company furnishing the rallnutd iron fur ti,..
track., and the contractor all other materiels
Tito Bridge will have seven spans. audits whom l e ngth
will be about twelve hundred feet. The masonry, whist l
ot' the most permanent character, is In it forward state, the
piers being fifty feet lung and ton lint thlok the top; tool
the eastern atnamem and some or the piers being i tt .., t e
the roping. The superstructure will be required to be com
pleted by the first of September, 184d6. Bide will he received
for " Burr Bridge," with hoary arches, rounterbraced with
iron rods; and also fora " Howe Bridge," or any other well
tried plan, pro, ided the bidder will secure the Company
against all claims fur patent rights. Piens and specifications
will be ready for inspection at the anapany's office, iu the
rite of Pittsburgh. on and after the 17th Inst.; and further
information may be obtained from S. ROBERTS, Chef
Eugiuem. The Board of Ofrocuas read - V.3 the right to no,-
truot for the work In such a may as they may deem best no
the interests of the Company.
IttlBIN&;)N, Jr., President
Pittsburgh. Deceinber 1, lafts—(decditill
DR H. J. BORRETTE, 13 Fourth street,
Pittsburgh, °Dora ltie valuable FRENCH REMEDY,
N 4 10141 tx Unfailing in the cure of all thoee painful and dan
gerous disorders in which the Female Constitution ie
pv-t. Il gpilieritleitall excess, itud reAuvea all ollatrpctlaps—
nivigoratava the debilitated and delicate, by regulating : ntl
strengthening the aystutu, and fortifies the cotietitutiou for
the duties of life,
MARRIED LAMES
I t Ls peculiarly suited, as it will in a short Moo remove all
obstructions'
We are nut or the number who believe and act In accord
ance with the belief that long and blab...rata 111.1101 gives
weight and dignity to objects or either motnentons ur
Wo incline' to the oontrury opinion, and hold that
simplicity and truth Invest such as are worthy of any atten
tion, in decidedly the must rich and comely colors. In the
present instance, our gnat desire to to be understood by
those who may lookeu no for information, all else being con
sidered of minor importance.
Sea drcuiars.
95, Office hours, prom 9 A. SI. to 9 P. M'
NOTIC
--E.—lhave this day sold out my in
terest to the firm of HOSTETTER, SMITH et 6_1., to
toy into partpef. JApop pOSTETIIII.
KttebOrgh, Nuy:W, 18--[1260301 IfOSTETTFR.
LHIRSIIFIELD Si SON, Dealers hi Gents'
. FURNISHING GOODS, and SHIRT MANUFACTU
RERS, Nu. 7U Wood street, between Fourth street and
Uia
mood alley, Mum:me i , pa.
•••
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.
THE ONLY It AILROAD
RUNNING WEST PROPII PITTSBURGH.
w—p........,..ga-ZlNs.4AtUtaUsTAATett.at,..tartie.,lttrUn'titlglfutfir
utzteltinntl Ih 13 - Itoui; and 40 minutes. Fare. 7 .
Alai. 'Flury loaves at 8 A. M.
EXPRESS MAO leaves PIA 3 P.
These Tin.illB 1111 make clpae artMovtlong Cr,li.lllo, to
that,passen,gursavold
I*.inilett
shßtar than via leveland. lirskelatpfrgre gOtrt Pittsburgh
$lOO. 4gonireboti4 l sl2,oo. ennitectioo are
nnids.ojrua*i F ithih 9 „plad ictCloveland;:and ', Mans ,
fieldwith 'the Ritsit to NOtvark, 3lonroevllle and Sandusky
City. No Trains run on Sunday.
Three Roads connect at Crestliuo. Fur particulars, eel
handbills.
Through Tickets arc soil to Cincinnati, Louisville, Bt.
Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago. Rock Island, Fort Wayl:w,
Cleve land, and the principal towns and citlei in the West.
The NEW BRIOIITOtsi ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 4:4-it P. M., and New Brighton at
It.SO A. M. find I P. NI.
For Tick: to and further infiirmation, apply to
J. O. CURRY,
At the eurner office, under the Monon s tahola
Or at the Federal stroet Station, to
GEOittlE PARKIN,
Pittsburgh. November 52, 1815. Ticket Agent.
01110 AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
Cont inuation of the Ohio !a Penna. R. R
TO FORT WAYNE
TLLHCE lIIINDILED AND EIOIITEEN MILES EDAM PIttSHURGII.
TRAINS CONNECT AT CRESTLTNE, WITHOUT arra:max,
irrra ALL THE TRAINS ON THE 01110 AND PENNA. ROAD, and also
at Forest 'with Train 4 going North and South, on tho Mad
and Lake Rrio Railroad.
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Ofti, of the Ohio and
Pentisylvania Railroad Company In Pittsburgh, Allegheny
City, or at any of the following points,
Fort Wayne, Bellefontaine,
C'incinnati. Urbana,
Dayton, Springfield,
Indianapolis, Richmond,
Tiffin, Findlay.
Persons desiring Takata will be particular to oak for a
Taker by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
lob S. R. STRAUGHAN, Sup't.
MARINE INSURANCE
FIRE RISKS.
11A\UFICTURERS' INSLRAXCE COMP'Y
OF PHILADELPHIA.
MARTI/IL PERP&MAL--GRANTED DT TRY STATE OF PT.NNiaLVANIJ-
Chartered Capital, 8300,000.
FIRE, ALIRINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION,
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOENO, Treasurer.
D I RECT 0 RS.
Aaron S. I.ippin ott, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal,
icholas G. Taylor, Alfred Wee .e,
Orrin Ito_ sera Edward E. Janes,
Joseph Healy, James P. Smyth.
.Ti- This Company has been organized With o Caah Capi•
tal, and the Dircctors have determined to adapt the business
to to available resources. Te observe prudence In conduct
ing its affairs. with a prompt adjustment of louses.
UrEIChl. No. Water street.
J. NEWTON_JONII9, Agent.
The following well known and respomdble firma in Pitts
burgh have authorized reference to them with regard to the
stability and soundneee of the 3f,suzacztazns' 'minuses
Comeasz.
Kramer & Rehm.
tioorge P. Smith & Co.
Jon.. Tiernan k Co,
1101'7
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
etiIINER OF WATER AND :MARKET STREET'S,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, Prexident.
.Itlts D Secretary.
.ti This Company makes every insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIVE RISKS.
Also, against HULL AND CAROO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
gen.trally.
Aad against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of Oka Sea and Inland Navigation and Trammortation.
I,tued .11 the 10,. rat rates coutiistent with safety to
ail parties.
DIRECTORA.
nobc.rt U,ii.a), Alexander BrroUtty,
James S. Hu.., J..hn Fullerton,
John Samuel
William James W. Hailman,
John Scott, Chariot Arbuthnot,
..L.tepli P. Drumm, M. D.. David Richay,
James !Aural...ll. John
Horatio N. l.re, Kittanning. [fold:
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
3,up; II , 111PF:`,11E101ER, President.
KY. Secretary.
W RATUIltil.9lt, ileneral Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
UY
if:IN/NE :I.\ FIRE. RISKS.
L.d.pEcrolci.
J.ll. ShoeillKtrrer, J. W. Camr,
C. H. Ilatattiba. W. K. Nlmiek,
1i )1. Penn.. k. T. B. Updike,
W. W. Marla, It D. Ouebraii.
IL 'F. 1.... ch, Jr., &Ain A. Catighey,
ti..a.rge S Seldau, S. S. Br) ail,
DiVirl NiThr . pileT:.
4-4- All LirS.SlYi q ultai lied by plirtieS Insured tinder policies
/Ml 7 1/0.1 by Oa:. t...getny tr 111 be liberally atijm.ttal and prompt
Ic paid ra. IN 01.1 , 11.1, Nt. 95 WATMIt STILELT. ( jyll
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
PrI'TSISURti 11.
IV I 1,11 ANt B.kti ALE V, Pt ..,idont.
AII RSIIELL ;',.r;trtr) •
Ll 4 .11arket and Irde.tl strref:.
& a ,r- lIL 1.1. CA.R.140 nn the Oho.,
and Ntiasks:lnnf hirer, and tnnutarica.
I ar,lttutd or duutngr by
Alw, againet the I'vran .1 - the Sea. and Inland NIN iption
and Trangtxddatido.
IVillnim 8.igu1..1, Richard Floyd,
.ifirattlf )1. (.......JIWI, ifainuri M. kirr.
Samuel 11... a. William Bingham,
ii...l..rrt Dun Lit, .h.. Jahn iii. Dilworth,
li.aisc M. Pena...[, Francis Sailors.
2- , liarliaugh. .1. Schoonmaler,
%Vali., Di
. i :Wt., %Valiant 8. liars.
J,,litt ... , niptoci. `,‘..1-or'2l
PENNSS'I,VANIA INSURANCE CO.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets ,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. 9300,000.
lucure Rulldinga and other Property against Loss or
Daun4,, by I , iro. and the Peril. of the Sea and Inland Navi
with. and Transportation.
w, F. JAI.Loci, Ruin, Paii:em.n, Job Painter.
A. A. Cam Qr. W. M'C'llutfmck. Ja.f. /'. Tanner,
Lf...t ew W. Smith, W. S. Raven, b. E. Pard,
1. U 1,, Sprolli. W*lo liAntpluu, ii. H. Lung,
.t J J.o tf ts. J 11. Janus, IL IL Q..gvhall
/Y .sided
rie• President.
and Tre.asurrr.A. A. CARRIER.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY.
O. FLntR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In either of the
two Cities
OA actin may be left at the NIIIL or In bona, at the clot,. nf
DOAN, WI 1.5.0 N .k CO, 52 Wood street.
PALAU N ItiIITKR, nor. Liberty mne
at St. Clair acrts.
SCHWARTZ. DruggiA, Allegheny.
TERMS: (ASH, ON DELIYFRT.
BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO
WILLIAM HUNTER,
DNALER EXCLUSIVELY IN
FLOUR AND GRAIN,
No. 290 Liberty street, rittalitirgh.
Oa' CONSTANTLY llj,cwi the BEST BRANDS of
PENNSNLVANIA,
OHIO, INDIANA 11111 i
;%ITSSOURI. SUPERFINE &lad
EXTRA FLOUR,
\l"h,. 1, a ill ninny, l o sold nt the Lowret Cash [npll
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
WON HAMS SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LARD. LARD OIL.
DR lED REEF.
SUGAR-CURED and
CAN VESSED RAMS.
A I go st,KI alwayA 01) hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURG El, PENN'A.
British & Continental Exchange.
91OLIT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, gIIERMAN & CO.
TIIE I.VI( L V BANK, I. 0_1710.V,
IN SUNS OE CI AND UPWARDS.
//4- natio Drafts um , available at all the principal Towns
of ENtiLAND. SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. and the CY/N-
T! N ENT.
Wu also draw 81(1117 IBt.Ls on
111. A. Grunebautu & Br o lltt,
\ "ti FYJ T A MALY
Winch seryo no a Remittance to all part.l of OERMANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Persons intending to travel abroad way procure, through
us, Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, as
needed, In any part of Europe.
CoudarrioNs of Bills, Notes, and other seeuritiee In Europe,
will receive prompt attention.
PERIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 Fifth Street.
<O4 , BRKKN AND BLACK TKAS, warranted to giro sat
14fiscti
tiLdeSS. ,IREENS.
0 , ..1 , ,1tg—b,), tr.!, 75, and finest 'Young Ilyaoli.— Su, 75, and
quallt) $1 lb !Meat quality $ 1 lb.
English Break fitst--50, 75 and imperial and Llunpowder—LO,
th. Q., 75' aud $1 la lb.
Omen and Black Teas of all grades put up in metallic
packages expressly for the trade. and will be sold at the
lowest prices.
COFFEE—Prime Java and ltio CAR., groan and remind.
s I;IIARS—.L., uring's Crushed and Pulverized Bugarsiand
prime. N. 0. Sugar.
linker's Brame. Cocoa and Chocolate.
riovWchhn
[nov9:Sm•
_
}[AVE you TRIED,
}TRIG Etra PREMIUM RATIIARTON '
r ot, try It., and you will never be without lt.
Be sure to ask for
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION,
Or you may get a worthies, article.
Va. Fur male by all Ihruggists 25 ceuta per bottle.
Wholesale Western De t, Dr. BETtlillt, IL E. SELLERS
/I (X), sad JOHN . ea gle
=MO
loin, Childs & Co..
Hampton & Cat:option
11. Chlkis & Co.
E=l!
OF PITTBBUROIf
MEM
L.m. WNI. F. JOIINSTON
.RODY
IVILLIA3I 11 . 4141411.1 a c. , t)..
j(o9.,l;'POrror; of Mint iitrret
RETAIL PRICE:t
S..IAYVRJ.
--~._r
loam amval
EARBIERS-4NIHIECHINICEIP'A ---
. .
INSURANCE COMPAW 3 ) , S ,
...;:i_
O F P,ll ILA D E L PIVI A'.
ISSa4Acerp64,gl --by the Legialaturo or Pennsylvania.
A 5.1. ifillttsblytts Branch Office, Nu. 90 Water mfrsoL - Aa:
ihoriteit capiW,S2oo,ooo. Paid up cupitill,'lllail sePurely .
J l Trv.iks l i ViirW--- TltllS. IL FLORENCE, Piro t.
Rim - a. HEDitiqii, Secretary.'
-
/PAH:TS OF THE COMPANT: -
...h. ',-,'' ..,s ' P. VAL. at. vat-
Allerita; l 3' 00U-9F,-,Bonds, (Pittsburgh and -
CleveLsatlg...i ifjir,....- W.,,,000 .5.16,830
Allegheny Co. „linlids, [Allegheny Valley,)... 2,0t.19. 15,040
Pittsburgh City s, Coupons 1 A1560 '50,400
Philadelphia 6 ' ll- .10,000 . 9,350
Delaware Railroad .30,000 2,400 ,
Reading Railroad 12,500 12,000
Aniount Loaned on Mortgage in the City of Philadel. - -•-•
phia , .., 51,850
Anionnt Loaned on Notes, secured by Collateral or,
Personal Property 2,000
Cash on hand and in Bank 21,309
' .
, Amount of Fird or Marine Losses ascertained and not
pnid None.
AinonuLot. _Ere ur, Marino -LossesPelabneiL other than
those aseertninad and unpaid. -
The Company has nu unsettled claims at the Pitent Mice,
and will adjust and pay in this city all losses occurring at
the Pittsburgh Branch. For basuyalicoOPlLF to
THOMAS . ,n7:Jt, Agent,
90 Water street, betwe'en Wood and hiarket.
Neither with my oye nor with my faith will I trifle.".
IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED
WITU BAD SlGHT.—Persons suffering from Bed Sight,
arising from Impaired vision, cormitutional decay,.old age,
ur uthrr causes, would do well to call upon Dr. O. E. SHAW,
PRACTICAL. OPTICIAN, where they mad• rely upon getting
:+pextacles scientifically adapted to the JUST WANTS OF
THE EY& Addreas, Fifth aired, opposite A. A. Mason's,
Pittsburgh.
P. S.—Telescopes, Microscopes, Thermometers, and every
article appertaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired
un-the peemisea.
Q , 3- Ma.. Inverted In old Frarnee.
tB,„ Any article not approved of, excbang - ed free of ex
pow,. • • dec7:ly
NOTICE—The partnership heretofore exist
ing between Jacob Ifoetetttr, D. Hostetter and U. It.
Smith, under the firm of HOSTEWER, SMITH & CO., was
dbmnived on the lath day of November last, by the entire
purchaje of the Interest of D. Hostetter by Jacob Hostetter.
The business will be conducted as heretofore, under the
name of HOSTETTER &
PEKIN TEA STORE,.
NO. 38 FIFTIr STRtET.
_ .
All qualitiea of Or and Black Tens put up in quarter
pound metallic packagee oxpre,:ely for Retail Grocern, and
warranted fa pier satirfadirm. decil Y. J AYRES.
AT A MEETING of the Trustees of the
PITTSBURGH DOLLAR SA TRIGS INSTITUTION,
held December 74, 1555. at their Banking House, No-
Fourth street- the first semiannual dividend was declared,
at the rate of Six per cent. per annum. -
At the same time the following, persons were keeled a
Committee of Investment, or Directors, fort.ha ensuing nix
months :
Isaac M. Pennocic., , = Bradley,
. John IL Shoeriberger; - ' , '" - ' Gnittan Murphy.
Henry 1... Tlingsralt....
dect3:lot CHAS. A. COLTON, See'Y and Treasurer.
G. FOX, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, No
. 45 Diamond alley, second door from iVot4.
street, keeps ronstantly on hand good moon
moot of
ROOTS, SHOES,
CONGRESS GAITERS,
TYES, Ac, &e
Makes to order to fit tho fret. Keeps none but the host
workmen, mil the hart stork, and manufactures all has
work.
,tlectnt
B`),; l .RDe.3,„,° g; F., s TRAj),.. ". — Th 7 eurlTlfldinhh. -
11....m5, on FRIDAY , th e ute itn Inst.: m at 2:/. P.M. held
resolution te
will be offered to change the hour of the daily meeting. All
the members are requested to attend.
dee& J. P. DARR, Secretary.
SND RI ES- . --Gold Pens, Eleetre-Magnetie
Mackin., Diamond Sparks, (for glaziers and glass cut
ters,) Porte Mammies, tillehrist's Unequalled American Ita.
sous. Military Goods. Regalia, Jewels, ihnbletns, Seals; Door,
Number and Pew Plates; Table Cutlery, Silver Spootni, Yorks,
Le. Jewelry, Watches and Clocks. Rs-Watch Repairing
et the old .tabllshed house of W. W. WILSON,
deed corner of Market- and , Fourth etac
•
to FR AILS FRESH DATES;
boxes aeiv Fign;
303 drools do
:Al mil Seedless Raisins; Just re4'd and for stdo by
d,ll REYSIER A ANDERSON, 39 Wood ot.
•
5
CASES PRUNES, in jars;
50 boxes do
In hat/ bases (1.1
2 gr. ern co Just Fecolved and for Bala by
Jcd" RI:YSIER rt'44.3IDEIL.BER:
BOXES LEMONS just receirOd and for
sale by &r6] REYMER & ANDERSON.
/71_LC01101,--40 bbls for sale by
a. A. FANNY.SIiIeK CO,
(4 , 1,6 corner First slid Wood std.
CEILoRI DE LIME —sa) casks for sale, by
dreti B. A. FA lINESTOCK & Co.
BLUE M A SS--100 Itui for sale
dtv6 li. A. FAIL.NI47rOCK & CO.
AATOOLI,EN SHAWLS—A. A.. 10....50s
Cu, hare just opened ores 1000 new and handsome
Woollen Shawls, which, with their prinlous large assortment,
constitute an immense variety of style, suited to Avery taste.
deed
AT . ERIN° PLAIDS—Just opened, 2 cases
or ant. Merino Plaitto,./El3ll rolling at inketetbat Make
tkrm thr most desirable Dross. Wads in the market,
deal: A. A. MASO Jc 00.
WELTL DISCLOSURES; by Maria Monk,
of the Ifotel Dion Nunnery, of Montreal: containing
also, many incidetaz tte,er Imforr published. NoW , minion
FOX' kale by B. 2C. 1104ciAN, . •
deco 5a."10.4. Wood
4 OL` can be thoregglit s t• suited with Ambro
types or Daguerreotypes, at CARGO'S, 76 'Youth St..
opposite ,t Co.'s. . dent
TEN YEARS among the Mail Bags, or
Notes from the Diary of p Special Agent of the post
Department, by .1. IloIbrook; Nvtth illnstrations by
barley. Iteceivod in advanc6 a all others.
The Widow Betlntl
Crotchets and quavers, by Max Marotzek;
The Discarded %tighter, by Mrs. Sonthworth:
Curse of 011fton do
The Deserted svlr.3. do
Klosterbehu, by Thomas De Quinetry;
Harpers' Story Book (No. 13) for December.
Just received and for sale at
W, A. GILDENFENNEY
Fifth st., opposite the Theatm
TCIRNBULL'S EYE BOTTLES I hare
Just received a huge supply of these celebridod.Bottles
Al! of Tnrnhull's prepurattuus can always be had nt ray
COM. JOS. FLP.4.11
det-5 corner Market ardiond.
EXCITEMENT— , -The people are rushing to
the ENTERPRISE., 74 Boutin ehuct, for Pictures at 44.1
cents, and upwards, dec.s
• OLL BUTTER-2 bbls prime forsale by
dres LITSIEM H. CULLEN&
BEASS--50 bushels for sate by
dorl imam u_ couass.
NOTICE is hereby given to all pets pens
wrested. that Letters et' AdmisMratwai upon the
I..stote of eIIARLI IsTEntmliflltN. late or Pitt township,
A I legheny i.soutity. devrosol, have Mot granted to the un
denosned. An peosats imbibted to said decedent will make
pa) tutut. and thew having chinas the same will
leewrit them. duly enthentteatest. tom for settlement
JOHN IJAIIIILAIN, Nit Township,
°TWITS 189 Ronne- Avenue,
deuttartt. Admire ofthas. ililberhormidee'd.
VOUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE
BLAKELY A RICHEY have for sale:
A Yarns of 141 acres In Adams township, Butler county.
Also, one of 180 acres near Apollo, Armstrong county.
Also, ono of 284 scree In Versailles tp.. /diegheny.eounty.
Alen, ono of 40 scres'in Plum tp., do
A I.), one of 110 acres LLy Patton tp., do
Also, one of 63 acres in Robinson Fp, do
Abas. one of I'6 acres in Plum tp., ' do
Also, ono of MI acres in Plane tp., ^ do
Also, one of 110 acme in Plum tp.. do
Also, a beautiful piece of land in Pitt township, containing
16 acres, within four miles of Pittsburgh.
Also, 3 1 ,4 acres, with suitable .b.uWings for a suburban
residence; fn 3llneravtilo, within fifteen minutes' svalidof the
Also, a Parm of L3O acres In Versailles township.
one of 156 acres adjoining the above farm.
Also, 100 Building Lots at the end of the Row bridge at
Sharpsburg, lying between Sharpsburg and Stewartsumn.
The above Forms and Lots are Tory desirable, and worthy
the attention of those desiring such property. Please call
and got one a our Registers_ deettlaw
pay PROPERTY FOR SALE-BLAKtLy
have for sale the foßatsing desirable city
property, viz
A Howe sod Lot CM the North Common, In Allegheny city.
A Lid of U rotintl'on Carson street, in Birmingham, and two
Du el ling Homes..
A Lot of Ground on Pennsylvania Aqourio, and seven
lie ..iting Mmes.
well established (licensed) Wholesale Liquor Establish
ment On Wanly street, Fifth Ward; lot 25 by 150 feet deep,
with Warehouse., Dwelling House, die.
A very tine Cottage building on Robinson street, running
back to Ann invent; lot a by 100 feet.
Four Lota of Ground on quarry street, 2 by 100 feet.
Ono Lot of Ground on Liberty street, Fifth Ward.
One Lot and two Dwelling Rouaes in Lawrenceville.
Call and get one of our Registers, with fall descriptionq.
dec4aLtiv
(IPERA MUSIC—The Opera of La Som
k./ riambula, by V. Bethel, complete.
with Italian and English words, and.
Plane accompaniment. Price, $2. •
the following pieces from the b.•
above Opera, eeparately :
As I view these licence so charming;
Ah! don't mingle;
Sounds so joyful;
Still so aptly leer tee Bleating;
Og! love, for me thy power;
Ohl I Cannot give expresslou ;
Take now this ring—vocal duett ;,
Phantom chorale, "When daylight's going." •
Also, arrangements for the Piano of the favorite airs of
this Opera, by Wallace, Bayer, Herz, &a.
The above for sale at the MOSic Store of
deed . JOILN 11. MELLA)R, Ii Wood Cl.
1 N01.4511. Papers by the Atlantic—London Illustrated News, Punch, Times, and Bell's Life.
Professor Great Work, 1 volume, 400 pages, with
Illustrations.
The Widow Bedott Papers, illustrated.
Cultivator Almanac for 18513.
Crotchet)] and Quavers; by Man Maretzek.
Caste--a story of Republican Equality.
A birge Buortmeut of now Juveniles received.
Gift 1100 k., Annuals, Prayer Books, Bibles, Bc. Bc. for the
Holidays.
Subscriptions received for any sanguine or periodical pub
lished in the country, at a liberal discountlrom publishers'
prices.
Harper's, Putnam's, Godey's, Graham's, and all other SS
numarlues supplied at $2.00, free of postage.
dect IL MINER & CO., 87 Smithfield at.
S HEETING 9—0ne6,..) brand, the pre-magma!, Merit of which has beenrestsb
fished by to ug experience, and to now universally imimow
ledza The choice cotton from which they are made, their
freedom from imperfections, the firmness and sinooduaas of
their thread, and the general excellence of their manufac
ture, render them unquestionably the most serviceable, du
rablo and economical Sheeting ever offered to the public. To
had at the lions° Furnifthing, and Mourning Store of
BROOKS & ODUPNu,
Jeri No. 76 Market street,
BLANKETS -2000 pairs of Blankets, corn
prising every grade of 9-i, 104, 114, 124, 134 Delon
warn, aw ue, Rochdale and (overfed unumfacture, en Land„
uovlrr ' 4. 4, ELWIN 8 0:1P.
:~~ ~
;e l k: . .. A. ft. CA
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, ,
A ¶l'
7.`
rift*. 41. 111 D mA..nixF..,iNsvaansolt
• ov
cAptr44,.._ .. ... $350,0014.
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-FIAB pAzgrit Iststraesren;
oP Ptinakirnu.
. CAPITAL ....... .
• INSURANCE COMPANY
OF Tne.,..vA,ltLEir. OF VIR fill Li
WINCIIESTEri" *A.
sBaQo,OOO
(10141 4 1.E0r.tetT
COMPA
11Aff.M1 , 1Di CONN.
1.171 C.A.ETT :it AND AASEZI-412,154,Aiees
• -
VUNNS & eLA:Rivs .
STOCK.—II. KLEritat &ISO. have
now on the way, and partly received, is
eemplete end choice stock of krA.Nos from
the poetory of NITNNS CLAltil,,N4York. - • I
They are provided with' il the late amid import=
meats which distinguish Mains A Clark's Pial3o3.
others, tke °rend:rings, AteltthVered hamme rs, Grand Action, 'etc. "EVory klatimisVidly warrant. yt
*
time privilege to the purchaser of returning thg sam4
proves in any way defective.
Testimonial from NI. - StusEn22,ihnlnriva/led Ouds
agenorin.;'.!ScivemberlOilfilk
News. H. K/oher.d,Bro, Pittrldirg*Oonthanent 1 0
me to thank you toast sincerely r i etku, mwattiziant ,
Piano, of hlessrs. , 2% onus Clarri, manufacture, Which
hare ban eo.kind es to loam* cei,-1111e. Tenni PA:
C01100[0! ilk your city. This SuP4h Insfrumout hslMe c;
very hest aver Maas la L A lied - A.Morkitki for sweetneul
power of tune, us well us, etahlityrsconstruction,
nothing to- be &Skid: I renkt ciwiltdate Its fdtum
Cr, who shall be ea happy 0:9 ta-40"0" 0" plthe to;
works of American truhistry. Illtithearty*Laltdit for
happiness, etc. Your obedient servant„ -
• ,1 MAUltlet,' srr of
o:t_. Sole agency fur Nunn* A Clad. tifimitallectMae •
U. KLEMM, A . • Ng. 131,Mt Street, si g n of
Golden trim. ' no%
JACOB BOSTETTF.II,
0:It. sulTer • •
- T. star
D00K...AUEN07.,-iThe subseripa
eitatMeholi Look iiefiay_io nattlar and
nwaish any tarck or „ oft itk. Ri rata,
; Any persona, by 'enrolling mg sunscript.loa
of any of the $3 Magazines, ientilialif Zatser* (Wet*
cm's. thahtonhrtratik Lealioh thalthitho du, will to
the magazines for one year and n Splendid lithograph pot
of either Washington,.,lackson many: or, if anbecribit
1r $2 and a Sl iSlagartne, they vriltremiA a copy oft eitla
the three portraits. If sabscribLattellfOtorthof MagaZ'
all three portraits will besentsigla;:-Music facade!
those who may wlah , r
Envelopes cif'every deieripthin fare or ei
quantities furnished. Seal Protrooe,DieL4c.„ sent tont,
Every, description, of Eagrnriel; - On 4,00,1 circhtld'
neatness and ' &vetch. Vl•nra. of Ettildlogo Sea*
Headings, - Pieta Machinery,- Book ithuttrations>
Certificates, Business dirds,-,kr. .iorders sent . by
promptly attended to. l'ectimui waking Slim of their of • ,
Inv engraved, can"sertt a daguerreotype or sketch of
building by mall qr eopreso
totem at a distance having saleable articles would
to their advantage to addre.sa the ltistilieribers, sa iwe 'Et
act no agents for the sale of the same:, r--7)
s
50 South Thirdtreet, _
nov26:Aswly
3ROTT cltYls, Dearerit hi Real
St. Anthony Fails, minnoaatemlii*ry. • Land bol
Bow throughout the Tarrltork: 'Motley loaned, in
utente made to the beet advantage, andEnnd Warrantat •
tod. Also, Agents for. the sate' of.:Lete the taint of
eLotTD. miles from St. Ant.hinsy t aluth4ad of turtign-;
above the Falls: The survey nt the..grecttl'aciliel.Esp4 -
crosses the 311asiastpal at this pelitt;land,the nuraeronsi
vantages It maseases nidrick etlandrieisimill malls it •
of the largest cities In the -Nortbkrest.
A .LEXANDtat W....FOSTER,.Attonary a!:
11,11. 40/ICittk dg • '
for - proctnitzgllnnetylanda r and .Penshinai and fur the Col
section of Cleft& in Ureat;liritaia:altJ.lreland. s:
- ikeP Callectidaa Made imthheand adjoining C..ountice ; •
-tales-of d 666 a 6 gettkat Real Rotate btaighte, solif„ •
leased, and rents collected. Mon eYar inVstt4 on MGM*
or other security, • Titles examined and title Vaperadnnell
Office on FOUILTII street, a faar , docanabove • Irtenitldiakil
Pittsburgh, March '2B, ISSte—frritter'': i;
A W. FOSTER, NPtiut kablic,•, , stne.-eof
• missioner rot sho •States of Taiinioinee.. - Aili Ilati
suiro, Connoctirisi,lViscanslis,
California and 'Virginia. •
4:0 - Doe& drawn, and liiisnouluchu.9lllll and prc4s tat:
for record or use in any of the el:nteznazneitltatetn:lllln.:
ttlanoippi and 'Mode faked. •
Afar& 28. 1855--EnthZaknil t .:
TATEMEN—
CONIATION
THE', •
the PI
TTSBIRtaII TRUST COWST4sisnainked
nrolred by the Charter: .
DR. '
To Discounts, Notes and BERSoritxehtjiig 3 sel• - 4VRA3EO
caskets •
Cosh due by Baas — and Batt* 1 '
subject to citec......,„...44....:4440,angs
if 2.000
V,OOO
.LA09,853
County 80ndi...,.
itunking - llaukx...
Expenie account-1
By CuOaf Stock t''4200,000
Cash duo to Banks and Bankara... .... . . 18,212
Unpaid .. .. . '314 2 '
Discounts and Premitrut recehr4' 4 • 1,345
cdurawka ,
ludlrWnal De r .ita
Inillrldaal Deposits on Intend 06c01uit.:L:'....,114,0D5
potter-.
Pittsburgh, Dec. lit, 1.655-q4ealr
NITESTEIiNFXCWISTG.E. HOTEL FO3
.REVT, and the &MINUTIAE. WiTUEI23.A., PO :
SALE, with a teem of the pretidses for isvi.Yeass.;-4.11e sul
scriber now offers for rent the liotel,,,whielrbthilknettlPlll
with a continual increakd Ibihbat.i 2year:
knotin as the IFTS'rEIIN BECLIANUE - VOMeitnatedl!'
Market street,. above Fifteenth, It' i
larva and commodious, ilea starker blah;linit has: nerntann,
formerly about one hundred andtlftylodinnot,,innlStablin;
Cur nearly sixty Horses. It is rtuuliclarod.nne the bee,
Hotel stands In the street; do cenvenfentl4 the various Rai?
roads Depots, Markets, ".5..4 and it bell* isa - teiedvidy knowtt
it is deemed unnecessarrtogiverdatelleill4ll adlattisemeni
as persons wbshing tnpurelmse weak! undmihtedliCall an 4
satisfy themselves ofits advantages. ,
gft„Particulars . can; be had by writhlito, hr calling
the subscriber, on the premises, ,
deasilw JUSEPiI - WAmP:rior.
irEEP yourhead 000Vvidrfieef0, 1 Aai r ' taw,
11 dandruff, and theacalt. fretkitom . tlf.tatsevikion xis
to preserve recur hair. R.OSIBIARY - .olVi t th e , bad thi n;
you can find to accomplish these (Nona It.is likewise at
excellent ankh:l.lin softenin beantifyitie the hair
prim 2.5 rents per bottle. Sold by S. L OJTIIWT,
.. •
dee& • •53 Mark* ',street.
(TOFFEE-530 bags prime Rio Colreelarding
11..,/ and for eale Ay idea) atILLEIV*
:-lEICI SON_
A — LCollolr—.l.o bble Flotettees;76*Alcolul
•
In store and fora:do b.) ,
dirt anuan N.
■ MO M
ERRING-,10 boxes Sealed for
• sale b (dec4l MILLEP. A: roe
'—3 bbla prime Roll Butter sale
jj by [geol] MILLVR ettlerglSON..
OlL—Sperm, Winter 'Biettelle4*
No-. 1 Oil, In store orl fm• late by •(
deci • . • .1!d111.Elt - • kz i•
TOBACCO-120boxes&ss8a an ,
Twist , " aranVit," t 4 4lAskdk&-Soldrison," Ddi
Yankee Doodle," Afkd',4l:tei. &mar* brandi; bite mail
for Tulip by -Real . AMU :EICKIZINOS.
CtODFI: 11-111 • iluntvaOrad r aiEVSod-
N_.) &II for sale by- ---RA,lo3Trals •
SQUARE BROCHE
eas.t Co. heYe riellipedyeu iiverileb•
'troche tituride ' 't •
"DINE FRENCH A - WOOLLEN Loßo.ttp.,a7 t . ,
—we ease Jast_teseto4s, Got of tbn anti Ne : t
Ale, doable mitered, MA 02 4 44A TPF.k ,
deol 14-4(ag,, K 401 I
ARAMETTAS Asp CORURQSzo l i p i ece ,
or the above J tud rePArtit bae l 4 4l 4iti ,P . :& fa grown
and other desirable eeinve.. • peon opt ACO.
MOIRE ANTIQUE TR - Dfaitos 4
received, i!) canons
tder 4 l -1:74-5137',simarix).
B u FtiT v r il ,tr A e
tT -1. " -5-CR-6° sa *O . -P`m i `
dec4 'arm
TTEE:PUBLIC
'have , '..zon , on hand, and are constantly reed* at No.
ti FIFTR enteette the Custom lbetteaillfea
of PilL.An Or
Jo*
'WILD OAME,:atufl/181; tehle4Ln , y
ere setting at the LO ,MANNET ft.AINN ‘ t
cuv thrwarded to akeOmmotkita. ,, They iteo , wletirte tube
annum to the careen*, pr. enj• City, - that , tllLey7 . loivo
opened a Depot as the F 110TZLi on FeetePillitreet,
where the aboraextfebee.puerelwaya boiatattuidl:,,f.rthetl3t.'
CLOUDS should not deletyoli.Orn9
out the vary finest of Pktures by his Lieu,
in cloudy weathea. 101..76 Fourth end. ,1"1,1151:1
VA.I3IIIONAIILIiILin 'AND CAPS, kr U n nr sit Vl 2l, --4.
.1 'WILSON t SON, No. 91 Weixl- street, alMln•
form tho public that they have a large' tu*rtaient...4 She
latest styles of Hats and Caps, which t.hey,*_l9l'aell,*low
prices for cash.
N. B.—Just received, - a new etyletd , laulleetidlakilats
and Cana. [novlo] J; WILSON'A bQN.
BLACK MERINOS-,--A I.4:yqqgelt ,
mew of the above goods,' - of , o*rtr7 grade. rectiv
,lay by_ [deal - AQMABOXV
AlsiD — liiiiißßlVl - 5".;--711e. highest' market
ju price pad for 40, 80 and 120 Aces
rants, of the late issue. "" •
Atze—For SO and 100 Acre Warren
leer of UM
Apply.,. BLAKELY &
ser&l:dair corner of &renal and Budtbdela
QUNDRIES-40 dozen Pepper SitIPC,,
U 3O dozen Cinntip assOrtail• • "
10 =ad mien ; "
5 cusp nov22l Prines, in &in
-B E joss: J inn
a
roceiv-aiwit
=A--A-
.
VORSALE, VERY 01#14P--,A.BRILD,.
int LOT' rs ALLEOILENT CITY, 21. feet 14401'' A
11.9 d bargain cap ,boloitObrapplyi.! 2 rsopa at the Eloa*
• ' 1 , 10RNIX(If VOSTI
j - fit FOR •SALE-;-4 good Eintn3o , Lor;
.1.4 24 Pet (tout on eiison street. 4.100 feet' trOloptbi l ki
Binningliam, wig ld be ao cheap. .}..)aquiro p r. I L ;
Enta-it4llll.lloßA:'';',"
JY at the cake el Abe - Morning Peat:
ILK PLUSH, for CloakMulti:lll4;f:
at No. et Wood &Wet. Wel J.AVIISOX
Swett Main just ree'd 4u3S fault ti . r
oiCANtIIO-.4 Ott
' n0v28.. =IC3IM4; &AND- ' zl3`.
CO. hara:Tecettedatol." L
qd eta
tat of Wool Blanket!, tif - tke Awl* 4414 - .. P. 4.
wakes, and eizqii.
• .
AGENCIES.
CAPI?4L. ;:.:
nrstarscm: , '
E4 - Clovenactr•lllitsey,.3lMarsotti.
Ron. Wm:lL:Wehilt, Chief. Jastlea „iltattesaa.
Ron. t. 316eker.
Him. IL 11. Itlce, Delegate tolleigriss — ..?
IlollliMettead a Decker, Attorzayant laer.
Megtall. &am' & Oaks, Baitkorti.
Rev. T. D. Fullertoa,lteglateitof D. Stitantl.olDco.
gepft) - . 7 ;
• $t A. c; otat
and for sale by - .[der4 15111.1..E.U.t,111CE1M10N.