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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE Cm
OT.O. P. 01112108.. E. J. B. IIONTWIttIit
GILLNIORE & MONTGOMERY,
PROPRIETORS AND EDITORS.
MONDAY MORNING
Meeting of the County Committee of
Correspondence
Pursuant to notice given, the Democratic County Commit
toe of Correspondence mot at the St. Charles Rotel, on Sat
urday, December lot, 1855, at Ii o'clock, A. M. After some
discussion, the following resolution, offered by R. Biddle
Roberta, EN., was adopted :
Resolved, That the Democrats of the several Wards,
Boroughs and Townships be requested to miserable at their
several places of meeting, on Saturday, December 15th, 1859,
and elect Delegates to meet in County Convention on the
Wednesday following, (the 19th inst.,) at the Court House, in
the City of Pittsburgh, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of
selecting Delegates to attend the Democratic State Conven
tion, to be held at Harrisburg, un the sth of March next.
The following resolution was unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That the thanks of this Committee be tendered
to Maws. Bryson k Shirts, the gentlemani v proprietors of
the St. Charles Hotel, for their kindneas and liberality In fur
nishing us with so comfortable and convenient place for our
meeting. BASIL. W. BLACK, Chairman.
N. B.—The thew of meeting, es hertgulltru uppolutett—
the Township. from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. 1., and the Wards of
the two Cities and the Boroughs from 5 to 7 o dock, P
To Merchants and Others
We are prepared to print on a letter * sheet
copies of prices-current of the Pittsburgh mar
ket. The merchant ordering them can have his
card intarted at the head of the list of prices.
ATTENTION t directed to the first and fourth
pages of the paper this morning fur interesting
miscellaneous, commercial and news matter.
THE MAYORALTY,
We have been told that many who signed Mr.
Voles call are now signing a similar and strong
er one for Samuel A. Long. Mr. Long is our
man, if we are to run a citizen's candidate. We
are assured that Mr. Volt promised last year not
to run again if the Democrats would help to elect
him for that time. Let every man be held to
his promises.
r,
THE PRICE-CURRENT
The merchants seem to take hold of the new
paper of the above name with a good deal of lib
erality. At a meeting of the Merchant's Ex
change on Friday last, the following resolution
was offered and unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That having seen the first number of a
new paper called the Pittsburgh -Current,
and designed to be devoted to commercial and mans
facturing interests, we take pleasure in recommend
ing it to the liberal support of our merchants and
business men. It is a kind of paper that was much
needed here, and we have full confidence in the ca
pacity of the gentleman who edits it to make it a
useful and acceptable commercial organ, and one
worthy of support and success.
Speakers of the House
We publish a list of the Speakers of the Na
tional House of Representatives who have been
chosen from time to time since the organization of
the first Congress. It will be interesting at the
present juncture, as a contest is going on which
promises to rival the session of 1649, when
Howell Cobb was only elected after sixty-three
ineffectual attempts. It will be observed that
Pennsylvania has not had the honor of having a
Speaker of the House for sixty years. notwith
standing her delegation numbers, and has for a
quarter of a century numbered, one-tenth of all
the members. During that time Kentucky, with
scarcely one-third her representation, has had
the honor for seventeen years ; Virginia for thir
teen, North Carolina for six ; and Tennessee for
six years. This is manifestly unfair. Nor can
it be urged in justification that the Keystone
Stone has not sent to Congress the proper timber
out of which to manufacture a Speaker Pennsyl
vania has had in her delegation some of the
ablest men who have figured in the halls of leg
islation: she has been represented by J,lin Sar
goant, Wm. Wilkins. by Charles J. Ingersoll and
Richard Biddle—men who stood in the very front
rank of their respective parties.
Another noticeable thing in the list of Speakers
is the fact that in the last fifty-five years Demo
crats have filled the office forty-five, and the Op
position but ten years ; and while the Democratic
candidate always ran as a Democrat the Oppo
sition were known as Federalists, National Re-
Publicans and Whigs. If there is one elected by
the opponents of Democracy during the present
session, he will have yet another alias, and will
more than probable be known as an ••American."
The English House of Commons may sit with
out a Speaker, but our House must elect one, as
he is expressly mentioned in the Constitution.
and it is held that no business can be done until
he is chosen. There is no provision as to how
he shall be chosen, and it is therefore possible
that should there be no choice in three or four
days, a resolution may be adopted making a
plurality sufficient to elect. Such a resolution
was passed in 1849, and Howell Cobb, of Geor
gia, was chosen by less than a majority under it.
A PLATFORM
The following resolution was introduced in the
caucus of the Democratic members of the House
of Representatives of Ccngress, by the lion. J.
Glancy Jones, of Berks county, in our State.
We have never rend a resolution that embodied
more in so short a space. It is a complete plat
form for the Democratic party in this State, and
throughout the Union. Upon that platform our
party must enter the presidential contest of 1856.
The people will approve it. It contains sound
and true doctrine, and is in fact the substance
of democraey. It was fitting that it should
come from a Democratic son of old Iterks county,
who is now one of the soundest and ablest men
of our State. It was unanimously adopted by
the caucus, and we commend it to the perusal
and study of every Democrat. Here it is :
Resolved, That the Democratic members of
the House of Representatives, though in a tem
porary minority in this body, deem this a fit oc
casion to tender to their fellow-citizens of the
whole Union their heartfelt congratulations on
the triumph in the recent elections in several of
the northern, eastern and western, as well as
southern States, of the principles of the Kansas-
Nebraska bill, and the doctrines 'of civil and re
ligious liberty which have been so violently as
sailed by a secret political order known as the
Know Nothing party ; and though in a minority,
we hold it to be our highest duty to preserve our
organization and collikkune our efforts in the
maintenance and defeffffii: of those principles and
the constitutional rights of every section and
every class of citizens against their opponents of
every description, whether the so-called Repub
licans, Know Nothings or Fusionists ; and to this
end we look with confidence to the support and
approbation of all good and true men—friends
of the constitution and the I'nion throughout
the country.
Mire. SINCLAIR FORREST.—A San Francisco
correspondent of the Providence Daily Tribune,
gives the following account of the late Mrs. Ed
win Forrest :
Mrs. Forrest that was, Mrs. Catherine Sinclair
that is, is perhaps better known to theatrical
fame here than any other person. She came here
bringing the sympathies of the people of the At-
Lando States. She has tilled her role and must
be nearly ready to retire, she has been successive
ly a "star," a "manageress," a '• fast woman
and a " strolling player," and is now going from
town to town murdering plays for the amusement
of the miners and mountaineers. The public
blame her and pity her.
THE GOVEANYENT STELMER N 14.0.11.84. 0 1/0 of the
■ix authorized by Congress to be built, will be launch
ed from the New York Navy Yard on the 24th of
December. It is built under the direction of George
Steers, celebrated for his skill as a naval arohitect.
„Foneof the six will then be afloat, and when
finished will be equal to any war steamers in the
world. The fifth will soon be launched at Nor
folk, and the sixth at Washington. We hope
this Congress will provide for at least six more
being built next year.
In some parts of Pennsylvania the corn crops
are said to be greater in the aggregate than at
any time before in fifteen years. One field,
owned by Dr. Wm. Ragon, of Washington coun
ty, made one hundred and twenty-two bushels
per acre
Matilda Winn, Nilo was injured a couple of
years ago by a collision on the - Macon, Ga., Rail
road, has recovered' $2,000 damages from the
corn puny
A fire in Woonsocket, R. 1., on Monday night,
entirely destroyed the sash and blind factory
and steam mill of Cook, Knight & Co. Loss
from $B,OOO to $12,000. Insurance light.
DECEMBER 10
The Postmaster General has awarded the con
tract for carrying the daily mail by steamers
between Cairo and New Orleans to Messrs.
Gaines, Eastman and Woodburn, at $329,000
per year.
Manny & Co., of Rockford, Illinois, will
manufacture four thousand reaping machines this
vear, and the sum total of their transactions
will amount to more than half a million dollars;
seven hundred men are in their employ.
The wife of Governor Joseph A. Wright, of
Indiana, died in Frankfort, Kentucky, on Sun
day the 2.d inst. The Governor was telegraphed
at Indianopolis, but did not arrive until she had
breathed her last.
According to the quarterly statement of the
banks of the State, the entire circulation of the
banks of Ohio un the first Monday in November
was $9,154.6.:43. This is just about the circula
tion of the New York city banks.
An extra session of the State Council of Ohio
Americans will be held in Columbus on the 3d of
Jahuary next. It is for the purpose of haying
"a frank and manly expression of sentiment
on the "great question now at issue before the
American people. - In Ohio the American party
consider icutd the paramount question.
The St. Louis Intelligencer hints in terms nut
to he mistaken that the major part of the excite
ment in regard to the Kansas flurry was gotten
up by David H. Atchison to influence his election
to the U. S. Senate from Missouri. It further
says: "We give it as our unqualified opinion
that there will be no war in Kansas."
The sales of stock at Paris, Ky.. on Monday
last, WOO nut su great as at the fall courts, titot
being the time fur t h e greatest interchange of
stock, yet some I,.;uu head of mules, cattle.
horse,‘, Nc., Were rlisposed of readily, at fair
prices. Mules soil at SI:SU to $O: cattle from
S-10 to $l3, horses from S:;00 to $3O; the sales
amounting, in all, to $lOO,OOO. Money was
abundant, and commanded high rates.
Bishop Spalding, of Louisville, lectured in
Cincinnati last Thursday evening, his subject be
ing "England and France Compared. - His Rev
erence was of opinion that France was superior
to England in morals, religion and social condi
tion ; and as an evidence instanced the 80,000
prostitutes of London. He however forgot to
mention that other equally telling fact, viz : that
in Paris thousands of children are annually born
who are n..t tri.ie enough to know their own
father.
The fullcwing named perNcti. , hilve pre,ideil in
the ilou,e of Representatives -ince the gi i iiipituti
cf the Feagral l'onstitutiiin •
From March 4ch. 17" ob, to March 4th, 17'.0;
lust ronyr,ul.—Gen. Frederick A. AlUilh3ll
- of Penn., anti-Fi,lerali ,, t.
Second Curlyres3.---i . 01. Jonathan Trumbull, of
Federalist. from 17'.41 t,. 17,t.i.
Third (', , tegre.,a
elected, 17141; t.,; 17',CJ
Fourth ( 1
.'ffefqre,3 - Gen. J-nathan Dayton, a
N. J , Fefleraffst, 17'4f; tff 17'.7
(' , ,,,yr.ss --Gun Nyton re-elueted. 1797
to 1799 .
Sulginek, of Mauo+..
Federttlist,
Se-roril (%•nyr.,s. - Nat )l :tcoll. ur N
Dem.. INII to 1+311.:
Eiyhtla C . ,,hyr.x, —Mr Nhroit n ele,•ttyi • 14113
t tit:,
Saab 'unyr , el --Mr slltrun again re-elected
I*os t. 15417
Tryail ( 'Ong reAs Gen J R Vllrtilllll. I IVM
of Mass , I sl/7
J?leven!h Cur. Vurn urn lea.- re
elected; to 1 S 1 I
Henry Clay, K . Dem
IH I to'lBl4.
Thlrteprith Congres, —llr (lay was re-eleet,l;
Is 11l to but being eent u peace (...mtnia
,ioner aient, wa: Lang-don
( . 'neyea, (d• Swith Carolina
Fourteenth ('onyrrst -- Mr Clay Ku , ugni ❑
t t•tl : 1 Isl
hit,etitA C,nyress.—Mr. Clay was again elect
SlZletlith Curigres, —Mr. ( lay NV IL. again elect
ed : Is2l. Ile renigned and .101.1 ti
Taylr. of New York. Fe.lerali,t, wan elected.
Serrntreh , ii Cf,nyrrls.— Philip P. Barbour, of
Virgium, radical Democrat: 1` , .!1
fl~ht -vii Curiyrry, Mr. Clay again rle•ctad
Ntri , tet nth Cwlyre,.—John W. Taylor. of
New York, National Republican, elected on
second ballot. Vote.: Taylor, 99: 1825 to 1827.
TwrattrlA C,nyrras --Andrew Steven.un, of
Virginia, Loco Foco or radical Crawford Demo
crat, elected un first ballot. Vote Steren.on,
101 ; J. W. Taylor, of New York, 94: scatter
ing. 7 : 1827 to 1829.
nre-nty-firxt Conyreas—Mr. Stevenson, re
elected. Vote for Stevenson, 152 ; 182 c) to 18:11
Ticenty-Aecond Conyrrsa —Mt Stevenson re
sleeted: IKtl t o 1 t,;;;;.
Twenty-thred r Steven,,n was
re-nlected, but being appoluted \I winter t,, Eng
land, wan succeeded I,y J,,1111 Bell, uf
Whig, on tenth ballot. Vote ; J.
K. Polk, 78 scattering and blanks 26; 1833 to
163 x,.
Terenty- . l;durtA Curtyre,.—J. K. Polk, or Tenn.
Deur Vote :-- Polk, 122 Bell, ..1; .cattering
1::+2.", to I;-t37
MR. VAN /WREN'. ADMINISTELATIoN
T ?twit!, -fifth CU rig -M r.Polk was re-elect
; vote for Polk, 116; J Bell, 108; Bcattering
5; 1+,37 to 1839,
Twenty-sixth NI 'l' Hunter, of
Virginia. Nullifier, elected; vete 112 for Hunt
er: 11:t for others. 11th ballet-18:39 to 1541
lIARRION AND TYLER ADMINISTRATIOS
T rcenty-setwith C0,,,-.es —Jiihu White of Ky.,
Whig. Vote:-I_l for White; 84 fur John
Winston Jones, of Virginia, Dew.; n scattering:
1841 to 1843
Twenty-m . oth Congrofs —John Wlinitou Junes
of Virginia, Dem. Vote for .I,,nes, 128; J
White, of Ky., GU ; 184.; to 1843
Tgoty-ninth Cungres.l.—J. W. Davis, of Indi
ana Dem. Vote for Davis, 120; Sarni F. Vin
ton, of Ohio, 7:2 ; scattering 10; 1843 to 1847.
Thirtieth Congress.—Hobert I' 'Winthrop, of
Mass., Whig. Vote, 3d ballot, 110 ; Linn Boyd,
Dem., 64 : scattering 44 ; 1X47 to 1840
Thirty-first C,/tyre,t, —Howell Cobb, of Geor
gia, Dem., elected by plurality of 3 on t44th
ballot ; 1849 to 1851.
FILLMORY'S ADMINNTRATION
Thrrty-second Corigrenzi —Linn Boyd, of Ky
Dem.; 1861 to 1858.
PIERCES ADMINISTRATION.
Thirty-third Cungreas.—Linn Boyd, of by
1853 to 1853.
Democratic Caucus.
[Special despatch to the New York Tribune.]
IVASIIINGTON, Thursday, December 6, 1865
The Democratic members of the Senate met
In caucus this evening, with Dodge in the chair,
and Jones, of lowa, secretary. The only busi
ness of importance transacted was the appoint
ment of a committee of seven to report to an
other calico, early next week, a proper arrange
ment of the standing committees of the Senate.
Gen. Cass was appointed chairman of this
commiitee, and the other members comprising it
were Messrs. Mason, Money, James, Fitzpat
rick, Slidell and Evans.
The caucus seemed to be little puzzled to de
termine the political sentiments of the opposi
tion. Finally the following gentlemen were put
duwu as Know Nothings, viz: Messrs. Houston,
Crittenden, Adams, Clayton, Bell and Wilson. It
was presumed by this caucus that the fossil re
mains of the Whig party would prohablyoct with
the Democracy. The caucus considered, but did
not decide the propriety of placing any of the
Republican Senators on the Committee
TIM NEWS
Speaker of the House
—Gen \I utdenkurg ugain
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MU. DIADIS.S . S AI,4I:,ISTRATIUN
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELVGRAPH.
THIRTY-POITRTH CONGRESS
WA s atsaroN Cirr, December B.—Senate.--On mo
tion of Mr. Pratt, William Hickey was appointed
Chief Clerk, and J. 11. 'Nicholson Reading Clerk.
Mr. Sumner presented a petition from Joseph
Smith remonstrating against the action of the Naval
Board in placing him on the retired list.
The Senate adjourned.
Howie.—The House resumed voting for Speaker.
Richardson 73; Banks 86; Pennington 8; Fuller 26;
Thurston 3; Zollicoffer 8; A. K. Marshall 2; Haven
2 ; Wheeler 5; Howard, Walker, Carlisle, Cralge,
Andrew and Oliver one each.
Twenty-Ninth Ballot—Richardson 73; Banks 97;
Fuller 18; Pennington 6; Thurston 2; Carlisle 5;
Wheeler 8; Zollicotfer 5 ; Swope, Howard, Haven,
Walker, Harlan, Bell, Smith of Ala., Andrew Oliver,
and Smeed one each.
Thirtieth Ballot—Richardson 73 ; Bunks 98 . ; Ful
ler 28 Pennington 4; Zollicoffer 5 ; Howard, Swope,
Haven, Walker, Smith of Ala., Carliale, Thurston,
Wheeler, Brooks, Smith of Virginia, and Oliver one
each.
Thirty-first Ballot--Richardson 72; Banks 99;
Fuller 29; Pennington 4 ; Zollieoffer 5 ; Scattering
12; 112 necessary to a choice.
Thirty-second Ballot—Richardson 72; Banks 100;
Fuller 30; Zollicoffer 5; Pennington 2; Scattering 12.
Thirty-third Ballet—Richardson 73: Banks 100;
Fuller 30 ; Zollicoffer 3 ; Pennington 2: Scattering
I 4; necessary to a choice 112.
The House then adjourned.
Mr. Cumbaek announced that there would be a
meeting of the Anti-Nebraska men to-night, at 74
o'clock, in this Ilall. [Cries of " What kind of meet
ing that you think you'll fix things 7" and laughter.)
Polities In New York
NEW YORK, December B.—The Central Democratic
Union met at Tammany Hall last evening, when
John Cochran tendered Lis resignation of the Presi
dency of the Club, which was accepted. An address
and resolutions, expressive of the principles and pur
pose of the organization, were read and adopted.
The Ward American Club of this city gave a grand
banquet atlo's Hotel last evening, in considera
tion of the recent vigtary in the State. The Hon.
Geo. Briggs presided, and about five hundred persons
were present. The principle speakers were the chair
man, Daniel Ullman, and John M. Butts, of Virginia.
The proceedings were very enthusiastic.
Witahlugton City Items
atsurox CITY, December S.—Francis. P. Blair
has written a letter to the Republican Association of
Washington, in reference to an invitation to preside
over that organization, taking strong grounds against
the extension of slavery, and urging the Republicans
to unite firmly in an effort to secure the freedom of
K ansas.
It is said that Mr. Wheeler's recognition of the
Walker government iu Nicaragua has been disap
proved of by the administration.
Steamboats Burned
Sr. LOUIS, Deoember The steamers Parthonia,
Twin City and Prairie City were burned at the levee,
between five and six o'clock this evening. The fire
originated on the Parthenin. which woe heavily
laden, and just about starting out. Tho lone is esti
mated at 370,000, partially insured. The steamer
Highlander rendered essential service in saving other
boats. No lives were lost.
31 arine DI
BoaroN, December 8.--The bark NautiluA, from
Smyrna for Roston. with a cargo of wool and tigs hat ,
been abandoned at con by her captain and crew.
They were picked up by a Britieb brig. and brought
into ;;louce,ter, Mara,.
Virginia Election
R. riot-ember S. The Legislature of
Virginia to.dey re-Moor:4 the lf.,n Jutnri M. Ma en
I . !We.' Mates Senat , ,r for .t r year., „ ter SUinnerp,
K. ti., by 5S majority uu the joint Cote.
15:scope of n Convict
Bir4TOV, Ma.+a.. kw.tn her Hand. the noted
Hank rubber, lrn eke fail Yesterday at C"neurd, and is
Mill at large.
CoNonni), It Il_ the i.ither day, nine Indian
skeletons wore found within a iurfaue of from ten
to fifteen square feet : among them the hones of
two children. The mode of burial seems to have
been to place the bodies in a position midway be
tween lying and sitting. and to cover them with
the bark of trees, laid about the bodies after
they were placed upon the earth. The body of
sue. conjectured to be several inches above nix
feet in height, was in such pi - estimation that it
wad taken by Dr. Prescott, who says that nearly
all the bone, can be made out. The hark in
winch it W:ls tan eltlrel wan in a very tolerable
state of preservation, although beneath the
ground inure than one hundred and thirty years.
Qe- Mrs. titAi iourth xtrtset. Nue of
M LASE'S I'ELEBILATF:D ER)III,I2GE:
A L htld of thine n)ruptunas of worrul, I gare
Dr. W1AL40 . 6 o‘4..hLatuol whtd.l brought
este) a beach of menel, nuelbettng, I ehoulti judge, about
thirt, The child uac t eat doting the operation, I.lllt Ic
nem e-II and hearty
Mrn. twat. IN A vv.. D. you.. onder 4113, of August
311,1 rut). Innitlh ",th wurul. fur
/MN 11 ) ow- 1,1110 t 4 Dr.
1.-rutsingst. whs. 11 bn.ttg bt „why frt..
1,.., thr., ittlutirr.l eunnr. , hrg land 11111.• Sta.. cr....ht, I
It , t 1. .1,11,11 fr., frt,trt
llns Hug,:mt. n is,rtunn Ilttcuala.ritetttlutg at _IN li.tvmgttt.
ltrrt. may, IS. via/ of tv•lebratot
0111,111 Oat jatascal tat. lartzt• tap. , watrrutt.
Tian al, tt errliflt t att, art. all (runt partirttt well kn,vrn in
CIL) I f lit., aro an) alto tlutalti. 1 [try hat , the lIILLIACM
~ n,l taltlrnta, nod utn emtt-1, l lotto twlrt , l,y I. t t - Notral Int/airy.
.•. Purt t loonr. tut) In rat - 14141 to nab (or
• iLtrratteri I - ertatinge, and take nato elan All Altar Var . .
tatfugoa, to rtttoptirtattn, art. wortllLeas.
M*Lan..'s KA•nuizr ornallugr, alau hl, orlubrated Lira!'
hit, rats tau. In bad at all mint t altltt Drug atttrtn in
the Untted Stat.-» nod CILIIMIA.
Ala, in sale by Ow eoly. pn.qa - iotora,
VLF:MI:iII BROS.,
Sucoosson to J. Kuhl A Co.,
daclortiaaj Nu. GO Wood stro3t, coruor of Fourth.
41h - Sarsaparilla Canolsalagua.--&.n af
t, the intreluctiun of the her], Camilalagna into this coun
try, it scris Mum! trail a., an anti-scorbute_, fuldlfage and
Mule, It woa Inn eats - nor to th., bate 111 - 42.111 an
In 1...111 . 1 .'“r111.11.4111t., SCrUfUla. Wl.l Pulmonary affections, It
wa, administered with nuirkni The gradates we
hare named it retrains 1u all their strength when cumbined
ith Li, cream and Tar. in the form of Dr. iiit)Cr.f . Syrup of
I.lcerwurt, Mr and Ihndial.tral. The (ICOIB,III fur this great
anteCrinsimildjvi• LllOll,lllO is and constantly In
erasing; a neces.o result of Its effects. The limits of an
entire nes. spate a he made., that. t., present the evidence
in It. Ai v -t. , a
it irint minor, has it. , UMlLlatutl no
vor hand. 1..,r that, and vi het m, furrn at It,. we must refer
tine searcher after truth tv the prunphlets dintributed gratu
itously by our A.tente. Sot also long ailvortiiseruent.
Fur .le, whirlesale and retail, by It. E. SELLERS rt
Cu., corner Woad and Second streets.
duld also by lIRNDERSOS Bibi, Liberty streut; 11. P.
SCHWARTZ, and BECK I{ A.ll k M VAS, Allegheny
City. dui:lo,lB%l'lw
54 - Band s' Saranpartlin.--Investlgation and ex
periment have demonstrated that upon the condition of the
bles4d depends the health of the body. Consequently, when
disoaee to 1104 she!. of Sr Kryrgadns, thous, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Lir. CoinplainL to amessr, It is at once evident
that the secretive functions have 14, - unte irmrt, and impuri
ties have been engendered in the blood which are working
their way to the surface. SANDS' SANSAPAIIII.I.A Is ex
pressly prepared to realest) such cases, said should be at
once resort.? to It will gently stimulate the functions ”r
the smmacli and I....webs to regular and healthy notion, and
without nausea or purging expel therefrom all deloterions
wrumnlations, purify the tire ri, equalize the circulation,
promote perspiration, Improve the appetite, impart tone and
rigor to the system, and gradually but surely extirpate the
disease, causing all unsightly excrescencon to disappear, and
leaving the skin perfectly smooth and flexible.
Prepared and sold by A D A 1) SANDS, Druggists, 100
Fulton xtroot. Now Y.3rk
Sold also by 1 , LEhl T BROS.. Pittsburgh, Pa., and by
Druggists goners' I y
413 - Important to Parmerm--New Dlecov
erteo.--PEOETAIILF: CATTLE I'CISVF/Elt.—These Pow
ders are put up In one pound packs, and are really a good
article, not only for the de,ea.,e, incident to horses, rl/10.6,
swine, and other animal., but they are likewise all exrelleut
article to improve the condition of the animal
Fbrlch I lees, they not only improve the condition .if
milch cows, but they Increase the quantity as well us co
prose the quality of milli and butter. The proprietors say
that it increases the quantity of butter from half a pound to
a pound a week to each cow, while those persons who have
tried it nay a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with
the came kind of teed as before. Of one thing we are cer
tain, all who use it once will use It all the time, and save
money by the operation as well as Improve the appearance
of their stock. PriCO 25 routs a paper; 5 papers for $l.
CiEO 1!. KEYSER,
Corner of . Woei Street and Virgin
octl2le.ale and Retell Agent
44 - Batchelor's Hair Dye.—. Why has no one
succeeded in making a reliable flair Dye, except Batchelor t
Because they would avoid the carats, the thought, the time,
patience and labor necessary. Others, by short cuts, would
HUT a reputation they cannot wns ; and by certificates of feed
chemists, and newapapor bravado, tight their way to notori
ety. But "industry has its reward." Witneoatbe invincible
reputation of BATCHELOR'S Hair Dye; made and sold, or
applied, (in nine private rooms,) 233 Broadway, Now York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. tin. H. Kinn, 140
Wood erect. deoLdkw
6/ - Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex
olads. our StoOk of SOFT 42 . 0 . 5 11.11 d WLNTSII CA2B. Jae re
ceived.. Inrgo jot of Shanghai, CAilloStial, and other styles of
Cape, wLkL w e will Dell low fur cash MoituAtv 3; Co., 164
Wood street
//if - Fever and As - W.01.44p Wars( says: I re
commend your 1.1II"THItn atit remedy for Popr and Atm,.
I...wastiot only. mated. by It myself, littf, three tf my friends
thitleUirlirYlialtieet were alAo.curea... One,:ef.ihem, who
nine] on the rivef;luni.the Csilte fdr tlit4e inottliti, and says
the HOLLA.NDIifIT'rEItS *as the only thingqhat did him
any good."
CAUTION !—Be careful to nok for Boerbave's Holland
litters.VThe ereatlpopularity of this medicluttbes induces]
tunny Imitations, which the public should guard agahot pur
chasing.
Sold at $1 per bottle, or ,dc bottles for sfl, by Hie pro.
prietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jo. S CO., Manufacturing
Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; R. E. SEL
LERS ft CO., cornor of Second and Wood streets: and
Druggists generally. deeS
From the N. York National Monitor
of February 24.—if torts Peron.—Dr. Curtly has done more
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines that
has struggled with the secrets of the moicrio me,/ice, for the
Lust century, by the invention and perfection of an inatru
moot that will convey to the lunge a medicine in the slows,
of a highly Medicated Vapor, width note directly on the,
disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are
troubled with diseases aribing from disordered lungs, will
sub4erve their interasts by giving the Ilygean Vapor a trial.
Gatiiion.—Dr. Conies' EIYGEA.Z.Lk ix the original and only
genuine article. nov26,3wdite
.Q - Stooklings and Hosiery for Winter.--
I you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short
Stockings, you will take our IldViCtf and go to C. Daly's, caJr
nor of Mantet alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those
elegant fine Stockings, that make yuur foot feel nice and
comfortable. DiLir also makes and sells every variety of
Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail.
Remenaber the plane, euruer of Market alley and Fifth
vtrout. tatt4
.146-- Hats 1 Hats I—We have receivol our Full attic
of SILK HATS, which will hr found, on inspection, n seat
arid good article. A good Hat for $3, and an extra one for
S. Call and see. MORGAN & CO., ICA Wood nt.,
Next house to the new Preabyterian Church.
gepB One door from Sixth atrret.
44d- Spectacles and Surgical Operations
Cseless--The Blind May Sce.--It Is gratifying
fur at to be able to announce to the public that the utility
of BALL'S PATENT EYE CUPS is I.low uo experam•nt.—
their wonderful effects are coming daily to the knowledge of
the proprietor.. Strange as it may aaxm , it is true, that
Spectacles may be dispensed with entirely and sight restored
to ite original power. Those Cups are simple, yet philo
eophical. They are nand without pain or the heist danger of
Injury. Below will be found several certificates which speak
highly in their favor:
[From the Now York ErangelisLl
A PERT simple yet plillos,/ptibmlliestrunient, has been in
vented by J. Ball Ar. Co., of this city, by the application of
which the cornea of the eye Is gradually raised to its original
convexity, causing the focus to impinge on the retina with
out the aid of convex lenses. Thus by an easy process per
sons who have used glasses for years are 01.1111.11 ed to dispense
with them.
The Nlitor of Cho rutlElNYlvtthil2 Democrat write" /1.4
lows, respertonc the cure of Mrs. Uursthaad. of Unnalt.,wn
Ponneylsanha:
timorcrowN, Po., August 1, IsOl.
Being well acquainted with Mr. Guridad, d know that
before she used - Ball's Patent Eye Caw," it was iiiiim,o,ll , le
for her to read without the 1.1,0 of spectacles, and that her
sight bail lasui matured by the use of the Cups, so that she
cow reads print with her naked eye without difficulty.
Joan F. HOOD L, Ed.Penrui_ Democrat.
, .
lour Sir-111,11.g toy sight b.oW 44,0, I wus judo,,,t
to purchr,...e your wonderful instrunionts, and b'y timing the
101131,1 accortlini, to your thretatourt, I /suer:eel - IPd in restoroig
mg sight to that I Ma road by night ur day without .pe..ta
ries. I Intro not oral my apoctualm fur tho hut tbr,e or
four month, which Stlt.o that the restoration it not a tem
porary one, but a taluable and yalr aanont cure.
By remitting no dollarn, a pair will I', sent, poqt
raid, with full directions, to any part of tie, country ad
dross DR, 1.140. ij. KEYSEIt, corner of Wood street and
Virgin alley, l'ittstairgii,l'a. fiaphr di%
acr Cough Rernedirs.—.-Dr lioy+er's P ECTlrit A I
SYRUP will cure you.
Dr Keyaer's Pectoral Syrup will inn , Bronchitii
Dr. Keyser'. Pectoral Syrup will cure Larliglt
Dr. Keyaer's Pectoral Syrup will cure Intluelli.o
Dr ii,•) d.•l's Pectoral Syrup will cure u Cold In the Head
bt.:l = Pm -Loral Syrup will cure I nclplui.c
t.lOll •
A rervut lett, from Mr .7 W Taste Oh).
Elam
- I want you to ,t,tt,lttt<, two bottl, of your liontoral
watt, The, to a Italy born who bus a cough and the dim:-
bin can't Lin, hot I vino in the same way, and [rind every
thing without benefit, until I got a tall! of your linntoral
:is rug , I tu,.k it but ma, e, and it nor,' no- ,ound acid wult "
Aak (.11 . KEISER . ..3 VECl'vatt. iYk CP :ul,l take tit , 14 her.
ts Said at Litt. 140 W.aal strnot,
and at J VI.EMINtrti. v
IF4-11arsh's Radical (Jure Truss will ~nre
Doarl, evory caw rocluembl.• U••rnm.
•
TrussesTrussesat
T r gsOO s of di ffur.ll L,rMA /slid Atrcs, qtlk
Elastic Stockings for 1 artruau ur Enlarged Vrina.
Abdominal Sup porters—.t ‘luzon tlitlerrot Load,
Pile Props fur du. teut.ort and cure of Sill,
Shoulder Braces to rulirry a crooked and den , rnit d
COlldit /oil of the latest, and warty dist..., of the Cheat
Suspension Bandages.
Ali throe articles may tio Ital ~r appll,l at DR KEYSER',
lioloAtio and ittlail TKCSY LIEIN IT, No 1 tit Woml .trot,
.11g, of tlio llui.leu Alortur; u u 111 t,..a•nt to ant part
c.mittry by sonitittit the tmitioy and moult], I,aii2fiiii.ao
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.
THE ONLY VAIL/WAD
RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSllt:IWII.
Tnr Fn., TRAIN ktiveS At 2.30 A. M.; thrum te
ILhourn and 10 ;tannic, Fore, $7.
TRatitlariwa at S A St.
EiPtuais ' rtoiFt leaves at I P. M
' Thin. Trains .11 make clime connect/env at Cre.l.lloe,
that paoben g e r i avoid detention. The dire. t route t -it
Lewa teov epee, vot ere:11101u wet Indinnaliel, lot, hole%
shorter than vla eleveloial. First char fa, Irian Funitatrgh
to St. Louisa, $1A.30. Second rhea , $12.00. l'veinertieno are
wade at Allma n r ctrl the Rt.! le Cleveland. mil at ]7,. h•.
0,1,1 with to Miinno-odie Sandoviv
Nnt May L. 1862.
City. No Truths nun on Sowlay
Thr.o.o,tlB
Through Tickets aie sold to Cincinnati. Lortinville, t , t
Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Itt..ck Island, Fort Way u.
CteVutillid, and the principal towns and dn.,. in the Woes.
'Flo. NEW BEItiIITON AMININIODATION TRAIN
PitLiborgh at 10 A. 31. and .1,45 P. M.. and Now Brighton a!
T:3O A. Si and 1 P. M.
For Tickets and further inforlkation, apply to
J ii CURRY,
At the senor office. under the Monongahela Clouse,
10. at the Federal street Station, to
Pittsburgh, November V., 1953. Tkkt.t Agent.
01110 AND INDIANA RAILROAD
BEIM:6 Tilt
Continuation of the Ohio & penna. It. 11
TO FORT. WAYNE,
TIMER IWNDFLRD AND EIGMIRVW MILF.3 FROM InSIBIII7ROR.
TRAINS (X)NN MT AT CR 1 4 iTI.IN E, irrrnot , T nrrn - rtuv
n - rrn ALL TOE TRAINB ON rut 01110 AND PENNA. Ito&D, and aim
at runlet with Trains going North and south. uu the M.e
River and Lake Et*, Railroad.
Fur Tickets, apply at the Railroad Office of the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Railroad tkimpany in Pittsburgh, Alh•ghrn)
City, or at any of the following points:
Fort Way ne, Bellefon
Ciadn will, Urbana,
Daytem, Bprfuglield,
I ndlanapolLs. Richmond,
Findlay.
Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
7. 5 R li. STILAUOLIAN, Supt.
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 Fink Street.
4p-GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, warrant.] to give sat
isfitetion.
3110 CR. GREET&
Oolong—fah 62, 75, and finest Young Ilyson—.sd, 112, 75, and
quality $1 V 1 ID flueat quality $1 ? ID.
English Breakfast-60, 75 and I Imperial and t+unpowder-1,0,
8/ iID. 62, 75 said $1 TI ID.
Ormn and Black Teas of all gnu]as put up in metallic
packages expressly fur the trade, and will be /mid at the
IOV/oat price&
COFFEE—Prime Java and Ilk, Code°, green and mutated.
SUGAILS--Luverines Crashed and Pulverized Sugaoo; and
prime N. O. Sugar.
Baker's Bruma, Oxon and C11(.0116/0,
novtdttu
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
SI CC ESSOBS TO
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
MANLFACTIRERS OF
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
For Warming and Ventilating Building■
iya- W. t A. will Colltrrlet for Worming and Ventilating
by Steam or lint Water, Piped or Chllnun'ii Furuaw. Church.
Schixila lfuapltaln , Facturiea, llrooo 110... I.)WalingT,
Court LIOUAtqI, Jane, or Uutolu. Nu. in MAHAL - I STREW.
l'ittaburgh. aple
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY.
Xisr FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES ID either of the
two CRI..
ORDERS may Le left at the MIII, or in boxes at the stores or
LOGAN, WILSON k CO., 52 Wood street.
BRAUN Ac RESTER, ror. Liberty and St. Clair streets.
H. Is. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Aliegh..Y.
TERRA: CARR . , ON DELIVERY.
JrN BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO.
FLOUR. AND GRAIN,
No. 299 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
air CONSTANTLY RUED - MO the BEST BRANDS of
PENNSYLVANIA, ,
OHIO, INDIANA and
MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and
EXTRA. FLOUR,
Which will always be sold at the Loweet Cash prices. f apl I
%(JO iIUIS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LARD, LARD OIL.
DRIED BEEF,
StrOAR.CURED nald
CANYESSED HAMS.
A large clock alwayt on band at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
prrrsaußoti, PENN'A.
CLOUDS should not deter you. CARGO turns
vut theßnry finest of Pictures 1.;) 413 Mtuutuuth Light,
fu cloudy welithen. *3 7d F.Wrtheunot.tiecl
lanzsmo
UELCIIPILTOWN, June 1,
avEur. SNELL,
Of the ftrtu of Snell A Brothem, Fiskthtle. Ma,
RRTAIL PItICKZi.
AND FITTING GENERALLY
WILLIAM HUNTER,
DEALgR ExtiusrvELY IN
WILLIAM B. BAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
14 4-4.;
FA VIERS AND MECHANICS'
INSq.RANCE COMPANY, •
0::F *DELP A..
44- Incorporated by the Legielature' of Penneylvarda,
istes. Pittsburgh Branch Office. NO.OO Water street. Au
thorized capital, $.300,000. Paid up capital, and securely
ieveyted,_s2oo.ooo. TUOS. it FLORENCE, Pres't.
Enw. IlEttenotn, Secretary.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
Allegheny County Dont (yitttiburgL and
Cleveland).
Allegheny Co. Bonds. (Allegheny Valloyo
Pittsburgh City ti's, Cunpuns 38,10)0 30,400
Philadelphia Ws 10,000 8,850
Delaware Railroad 30,000 23,400
/Loading Railroad 12,500 12,000
Amount Loaned on Mortgage in the City of Philadel
phia
Amount Loaned on Notes, secured by Collateral or
Personal Property
Cash un hand and in Rank
V 04,000
Amount of Nire or Marine LCASC , 9 ascertained and not
paid None.
Amount M Fire or Marine Loans claimed, other than
those ascertained and unpaid None.
The Company has nu unsettled CIRIMS at the Parent Offic
and will ailju,t and par In this city all leases occurring
the Pittsburgh Branch. For Insurance apply to
THOMAS J. MINTER, Agent,
dcc7 PO Water Street, between Wood and Market.
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMP'
OP PHILADELPHIA.
CHASTER PERPETUAL—OBANTED BY THE STATE OP PENNSTLVAICIA
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, dIARLYE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION,
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN ROGER& Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas,
lilahlen ti ilhugham, William Neal,
Nicholas O. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orris Rogers, Edward E. Jones,
Joseph 11.1 y, James I'. Smyth.
E . ..Si- This Company has been organized with a Cash Capi
tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business
to its available resources. To observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs. with a prompt adjustment of losses.
VITTSBCROII OFFICE, No. 58 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The following well known amd responsible firms In Pitts•
burch have authorised reference to them with regard to the
suibility and sodladness of the MaNuFacrunzas' lIPSVILLSCE
Comeau.
Krasner & Rohm, Wilson, Childs d;
George P. Smith it Cu., Llampton & Campbell.
J 0120.4, Tiernan & Co., 11. Childs & Co.
nov7
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSUR:42IOE COMPA..tiY,
OWNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
XOBEIIT GALWAY, President.
JULES D. XFOILI., Secretary.
This Company makes every inenranee appertaining to
or ,onnocted with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
And against Lois and Damage by Fire, and agalnat the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at tho low.t rat. consistent with safety to
till parties.
Robert ilahray, Alexander Bradley,
Jan]. S. Noon, john Fullerton,
John M'Alpin, Samuel Welurkan,
NVilliarn Phililptl, Jan). W. Hallman,
John Scott, Charles Arbuthnot,
Joseph P. Garram, M. D., David Richey,
James Marshall, John WOill,
Horatio N. Lee, Kittanning. [febl7
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JURY 11. suoRNBERGF.R, Prelldent.
ROBERT FINNEY. Sox-roam
C. W. BATCHELOR, ileuerAl Agont.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
4lltEl;Tuß3.
J IL Slinoriti.nrger, J. W. Cass,
r W Batchelor, W. K. Nimick,
14a.iu M. l'unnork, T. B. Updike,
W %. Martin, R. D. euchran,
B. T. I,ich. Jr.. John A. Caughey,
ii,,,ge S. Srlden, S. S. Bryan,
David 31'0i:idles..
All Lessee sustained by partias insured butler foetid.,
I.y this Cotortuy will be liberally adjusted and prompt
paid al ih OFFICE. lct.. V? WATER S'rttr:F:T. ijyll
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
U)1? I'ITTSIILTRL}H.
WILLI AM B.aliA I.}: V, President.
SA NI El, N1.t.11- 4 1( ELL, SOcrotary .
r,f'l•'(('E. 11/,tor str.e.t, bee are - ra Markel dlld MAUL street.
Air 1 noun, Ilt: EL AND C'ARIII) RISKS, on tho Ohio
Ni 1.44.1111111 lUvi n. (111.1 trlbUtltrit*:
10.1,4 ngotna IA got or damage by FIRR.
A Is, otsultot the Donis 01 the Son, otttl Inland Neolgution
mot roonportato .0.
Rill ill Itl Ilag, - aley, Richard Floyd,
.lames M . Co.. p.- r , Samuel M. Kior,
aonorl It., IS'illiam Dinghnin,
Itol.rt Dunlap. Jr.. John S. Dilworth,
hear M 1'Pni3.,14, Francis Sellers,
0 Ilaristugh, .1 Schooneaker,
Walt, Bryant, William S. 'lays.
J..hn Shipton. (drc2l
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
ACTIIoRIZED CAPITAL $300,000.
ttli- I L.,ure Buildings and other Property against Losa or
Lutuup. It) Ylro. a n d the Peril:, of the dv and lultuot Navt.
gation and Tranmportattott.
DIRECTORS.
‘l m. F. John,tun, Rudy Puttersou, Jat-ot Painter,
A A. CHI ner. W. sPClintock, Jos. P. Tumor,
tt , orgs 1l ,noth. W /faxen. U. E. Yard,
I .itlrr Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A J Jouor, .1 H. Juliet, FL R. Coa,,
0 PP ICE:00.
/ ni lion. WM. F. JOHNSTON.
I - ter , ......... RODY PATTERON.
75rusurer.A. A. CARRIER. Lje2Stly
British & Continental Exchange.
SIGHT F 111.14 .4 DRAWN 131
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.
ON THE ("SION BANK, LONDON,
IN SUALS OF El AND UPWARDS.
/leer Thom, Drafts are available at all the principal Towns
of ENULAND, SCJTLAND AND IRELAND, and the CON
TINENT.
We also draw Smut , MIAs on
M. A. Girl:mobs:Liam & Bailin,
FRANKFORT A MAIN,
Which serve as a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
rersons intending to travel abroad may procure, through
an, Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, as
needed, In any part of Europe.
Couscrrous of Bile, Notes, and other sectuitles In Europe,
receivewtli prompt attention.
WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS dc CO,
Wood, corner of Third street.
JAMES BLAKELY,
ELROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner Seventh and Smithfield sits"
PITTSBURG U.
i 1 Pn-seengers brought from the old country to Pitta
burgh, awl Lumley, remitted to L'urope. [nov27.
NEW HORSE SHOE NIA.CHINE.—We,
the undersigned, having examined the Horse Shoe
Machine invented by Mr. Batumi. Oturrtrus, and now run-
ning in the buildings of the old Juniata Iron Works, Alle
gheny City. have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the
entire completeness of the machine and the ease with which
It ,lets Its work. It makes about ten Shoes per minute, of
excellent Dann, and withont any straining or effort—working
a. easily when making Shoes as when turning around Idle.
The Shoes are formed on dies while the Iron Is hot, being
PWPAIVd and punched at tho same time. By changing the
dies, any size or shape of shoe can be made. The machine is
exceedingly neat and well arranged, and reflects great credit
00 tine inventor.
JAMES THOMPSON, Civil Engineer;
NICHOLAS VIVIAN, do. do.
EORG 1.1 STRATTON. from Englund;
WILLIAM WALIE, of Rihip & Wads;
S. IF. LIAILTMA).i, of Siii:g,or, Hartman & Co;
ISAAC JONES, Pittsburgh Stmt Works;
IVII. S. BISSELL;
CALEB ISBISTER ;
F. 11. EATON;
O. T. P. SEELY.
=MEI
Qty The abovo She:blue, with tho EXCLUSIVE RIGHT
OF RUNNING ONE OR MORE MACHINES, le now offered.
for...pale ou nee.anneidating tenon. Apply to
D. W. C. BIDWELL,
Won or rL, Pimburgh.
ROBERT GRIFFIFTHS,
Allegheny City.
deoh:2a
r 10
BRIDGE BUlLDERS.—Proposals will
be ,ceieod by the Board of Directors of the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, addressed to tho under
signt,i, until noon on THURSDAY, December 27tb, 18.55, for
furnishing the materials and erecting the euperstructnra of
a double-tract Railroad Bridge, with Wide sidd:walke for foot
passengers, across slid Allegheny riper, at Pittsburgh. The
hats are to b at u fixed prioe per lineal foot, fbr the length
of the superstrOcture, to include all materials and workman
.bio. to complete the Bridge ready fur use, with a double
track; the Company furnishing the railroad Iron fur the
tracks, and the contractor all other materials.
The Bridge will have seven spans, and its whole length
will be about twelve hundred feet. The masonry, which is
ief the most permanent character. is Ina forward state, the
piers being fifty feet lung and ten feet thick on the top; and
the eastern abutment and some of the plane being now up to
the coping. The superstructure will be required to be com
pleted by the fast of September, 185 n. Bids will be received
for a - Burr Bridge," with heavy arches, counterbraced with
iron rods; and also for a "Howe Bridge," or any other well
tried plan, provided the bidelet will secure the Company
against all claims for patent Fights. Planetoid siteecifications
well he reedy for inspoOtfim at fn. Company's ace, fn rho
city of Pittsburgh, on and after the 11th Itlet, fled further
information may he obtained from 8. W. ROBERTS, Chief
Engineer. The Board of Director' reserve the right to con
tract fur the work In such a way as they may deem Wet fvr
the Interests of the Company.
W. ROBINSON, Jr., President.
Pittsburgh, December 1, 18.5.5—idec4ndi
PUFF'S MEACJANTILE 0 - 014 1 4E0E,
PitrAistrsauL.F.sratitisazu IN /840.—Inoorpomted by
e -. .f.egistature of Pennsylvania, with Perpetual Charter
The only Institution of the kind in the United States—con
ducted by an experienmd practical Merchant, and the fitat
to introduce the details of the counting-house succeisfully
and systematically into the class-room, in the most extended
and diversified business training ever given In the country.
The unexampled suocess of the establishment is evidence of
the general preference its Students obtain over those of
mere theoretical Teachers. Large utunbemi of them are now
in counting-houses and on steamers, on salaties kart $BOOlO
$l5OO a year ; and uutuberi Of 'the Students of other Com
tnercial'Colleicis have, in conatatuences, studied Book-Keeping
over again. In this Institution. It now employe Nuts PRO
inclading Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS, the best Business
l'euman to the Lniltailed States. Full particulars can only be
übtalned by sending for a Circular, which is mailed free. It
also contains (p. 20, some practical and altercating Problems
from our class examinations.
DUFF'S ROOK-KEEPING, pp. 182, royal octavo: Ilarpera,
Neu: York, Z. 1,50. " A perfect combination of Commercial
Science and Practice."
DUFF'S STEAMBOAT ikOOA-4,&511 - I..NLA.—Peke. $l,OO
4 parfact ryararp for anch fkakke and Accounts.'
Tier3ntrwif
- DOLL BRIMSTONE-2U bbls fur nale by
Luury B. A. FALLNESTOCK et Cu.
IM=M!I
$72.000 $16,830
. 'Z3,000 15,840
1=3172
PITTSBURGH
MIS=
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or
THE HußSl.itf. IVARI
From the cimtmenceitsent tcrflie fall of Sebastopol.
The-entlre Pandmmaepters an area-of - upwards of bOLOOO
feet of Canvass, being milteriitlly assiMed by the union of the
ultra elaborate and Intricate machinery with
EXTRAORDIN AEY CHEMICAL ILITECTS
Faithfully portraying the rising flames In the Burning Cities,
Bombardments, &c., beautiful Moonlight Scenes, Twinkling
Stars, and Silvery Reflection in the Water. There are thirty
different scenes; weaver tips figures are Life size; the whole
terminating with the
STORMING OF SEBASTOPOL AND FALL OF TILE
SLALAKOFFI
Amid the deafening explosion of the minas, rolling of the
musketry and booming of cannon, togethiwfwltti the lurid
glare of the BUILNING CITY . ; producing an effect
ONCE * SEEN NEVER TO BE FonaorrEw.
N. IL—There will be Afternoon Exhibitions on WEDNES
DAY and SATURDAY, at 3 - O'Cleck. "Admlsalciu, 25 zientii;
children In the afternoon, 10 cents.
es_ In the evening, doors open at 634; . cornmencing at
o'clock. Admission, 25 cents; children, 15 coats.
declo
4 PARTNER WANTED. An ener*otic
hasiness man, with a cash capital of about Five fliou-
WIWI Dollars, can secure a partnership in A largo Manufac
turing business, fully and permanently established, and in
successful operation: located in the most central part of the
city ; that pays a handsome profit of at least two hundred per
cod.; done strictly for cash, and can be extended throughout
the United States without further capital. No better appor
amity than thin has ever been offered for the embarkation
in business of an enterprising man, which we can satisfacto
rily demonstrate to those desiring the information. A com
plete and correct statement of the concern is now on hands,
for inspection. Apply at once to
th,ioXlt 11, McLAIN & SON, 21 Fifth et.
SIXTHWARD PRIM AR Y MEETING.-
A meeting of the citizens of the Sixth Ward, opposed tis'
Sn.rot Political Societies and Anti-Republican Proscription,
will be held at the SCHOOL HOUSE in the Sixth Ward, on
MONDAY, the 10th Instant, at t o'clock P. M., for the
purpose of nominating Ward Officers.
declo MANY CITIZSNS.
NOTICE I FRESH OYSTERS If !- Just re
calved, a lot of superior SHELL OYS
TERS. Also, prime Oysters
(p for family use, by ti k .
the art, half gallon, gallon, or COOKED in 4
any style, and sent to residences, by
ileclOal2t BikALE, 36 Diamond-Alley.,
PEN YEARS among the Mail- Bags, or'
Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent of tho Post
vines Department; illustrated.
Henrietta hobinson; by D. Wilson.
The Heart of Mabel Ware—a romance.
The Forayers, or the Raid of the Dog-daya; by W. Gilmore
Simms, Fag.
Professor Ham's Great Work, 1. volume, 4CO pages, with
illustrations.
The Widow Bedott Papers, Illustrated.
Cultivator Almanac for 1856.
Crotchets and Quavers; by Max Maretzek.
Caste-a story of Republican Equality.
A large assortment of sew Juveniles reimived. -
Gift Books, Ant:limbs liner Books, Bibles, Ac. A.c. ' for the.
Holidays.
Subscriptions received for any magimlne or periodical pnb•.
;lobed in the countrd', at a liberal dlaauunt from publishers'
prices.
Harper's, Putnam's, Godey's, Graham's, and all other $3
magazines iruppiled at $2,150, free of postage.
doclo 11. MINER & CO., 32 Smithfield at.
EN YEARS among the Mail Bags, or
T
Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent of the Post
Ulhce Department, by J. Hti
olbrook; with illustrations by
barley.
Henrietta Robinson, by D. Wilson ; 75c;
Heart of Mabel Ware—a romance;
The Widow Bedell Papers;
Crotchets and Quoyerd, by Ma; Afttret;elt;
The Discarded Daughter, by ]Sys. Southworth ;
Tiverino--Qeorga Saud;
Modern Pilgrims, 2 sole; $1,75;
Estelle Grant, or the Lost Wife;
,
The Forayers, by gimme;
Spiritualism IScientifically Demeaatratett by Prof. Hare;
JILLAt received ;O. W. A. GILDEN FEN NEY &
deal° Fifth at., opposite the Theatre.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY at roduced
prices, at
ROBERTS & BRO.'S, No. 41 Fifth street,
Who will dispose of any article In their variety at prices
lower than the same articles can be'bought for elsewhere in
the city, within &teen days. They have "marked down"
their stock, in order to make place fore new and fine noire.
tam, purchased with an eye to the holidays, and holiday re
membrances, by the senior partner, who is at present tu.the
East for that purpose.
We stake our veracity watt the esaertion that we will sell
FIFTEEN PER CENT. LOWER than former prices. Thaise
who desire any article in this way will please call. •
declo ROBERTS & BRO.
DUFF'S STEAMROAT BOOK-KEEPING
—Such is the reputation of Clerks who have studied
tote popular system of hirer accounta, that many of them are
now in the receipt of slat) and $l5OO a year. It embraces
the whole routine of river business: re-shipping freight and
passengers: accounts with steamboat agents: buying and
selling shipments on the ruxvned, and on account
with others in company purchase and transfer of owners'
shares in the vessel: owners settlements before and after
sale of the viaest ; and many other practical transactions not
given in any other system. For terms, apply at the College,
corner of Third and Market streets. decll)
GEN. LARIMER'S BANKING HOUSE
AT AUCTION—Ou Thorelay evening, December 51,
at 7 unlock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will
be sold. by order of Thomas Mellon, tae,, Assignee—Thrt
valuable property on Fourth street, adjoining the Bank of
Pittsburgh; the lot being 2..2 feet 6 inches front on Fourth
,treat, extending back ea feet et.; inches; on which Ls erect
ed a superior three-story, stone front, brick Banking, Mouse
and Dwelling, finely finished.
Terms—one-fourth sash; retnaluder in equal payments, at
six. twelve and eighteen months, with interest.
. .
declo P. M. DAVIS., Auctioneer.
DIARIES FOR 1856—A great variety cf .
Counting Rouse and Pocket Diaries for 1858, for sale
o. W. S. HAVEN, Bookseller and Stationer,
deelo Market street, corner of Second.
BLANK BOOKS,
Ledgers, Joornala, Books,
Dtty Books, Invoice Books, Records, &c.
A large 'misty of the above always on hand. Blank Books
made to order, In any style roquired. W. S. 11-AVRN,
declo Blank Book Manufacturer. •
R lO COFFEE--325 bags fair to prime Riot
Coffee, rmelving and In stony for sale by
dean allym t b:LEE &'9O.
NEW RICE-10 tierces new Rice:pat-xi:ed
am! fur sale by (leen)] ATWELL, LEE A CO.
CODFISH—fI tierces extra just rec'd and for
pale by klec10) & CO.
fiIIESTNUTS--2 bbls in store and for ale
by [dad()) ATIVEiLL, LEE St CO.
TIMOTHY SEEI bags prime for sale by
&eel() AT WELL, LEE & (0.
Air McL'AUGHLIN, LAND AND REAL Es
ivi. . TATE AGE-VT. Land Warrants Ipcatoci. Property
bought and sold; also, Shipping Agent I. t i tio Black Etas
UM3 of Packets from LicorpooL Draits'6h the Bonito of
England, Ireland and Scotland. Office, No. 1 Jones' Build
ing, entrance on Sixth street, DUBVQUE, lowa. biecStly •
L"
INSrRANCE COMPA-
E XL—An ELECTION for fifteen Directors oP this Com
pany, to serve for the ensuing year, will he held el the Mee
of the Company, 94 Water street, on MONDAY, the 17th
Lust., between the hours of 10 A. M, and 3 P. 11.
decB SAMUEL L MADSIIELL, Secretary.
NEW BOOKS.—CASTE, a Story of Repub
limn Equality; by S. A. Story.
Estell'Omnt, or the Lott IM
Henrietta Robinson; by D. Wilson.
Geoffrey Moncton; by Mrs. Moodie.
Klasterheim; by De Quinces.
Widow Bedott Pnpers •by Alice Neal.
Hidden Path ; by Marion Harland.
Alone; do do
Star Papers; by 11. W. Beecher.
Taylor's Japan, China—twentieth supply.
LONDON PAPERS, /lc.
London illustrated Noses--B) cents;
Times;
" Dispatch;
Punch;
" Falstaff ,
Atheneum; WA 4ther. English papers suppfled
Am—lllustrated Win& and German papers furnished
from ten to twenty per cent_ lower than anyeture in the city.
Pictorial Clipper, Picayune, Christmas Pictorial Bnither
Jonathan, on hand and for sate at
LAUFFEWS Book-atom s
decB No. 30 Fi ft h strt:et.
TO MECHANICS AND MArruvAcTuttuits.—
A Machine Shop, Foundry, th Shop, and all
the necessary Toots for emulate on tlie ' cithcture of Ag
ricultural Implements or Vail RoMI Cars extensively, are
offered for sale on thscommodating toms The establistiment
is situated in a flourishing town not far from the city, tied
hits great facilities for the manufacture of Railroad Cara,
large orders fur which Mill be handed to the pure/amen All
the machinery Ls in running order. The only reason for
wiling Is that the proprietor is about to engage in other
business. To a practical man of small capital this la a rare
opportunity to engage in a safe and profitable business
In possession can be had
d. c 8 8 CUTIIBERT & SON, 53 Market at.
140Y8, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.—
xi You can get a splendid pair of SKATES and STRAPS
for .",0 cents, all in good order, at
decB BOWN & TETLEY'S, 130 Wood iCtiebt.
(BUR CUSTOMERS ARE DELTc IFTED, and
ki well they may be, Roe the way we put RAZORS IN
(main can't but please any one. Give no a trial, and be
con I laced. at (des.Al i BOWN & TETI..EY'S.
I) IFLES, RIFLES, RIPLEg. — We have a
lA, few more of those splendtal Rifles at the low price of
$l O . Every one nitrrnnted, or no sale, at
decB ROWN & TETLEY'S.
IATOOL—The highest market price in cash
paid by SPRINGER AUGH,
dealt No. 35 Liberty airoet.
ITIDES --60 Dry and 55 Green Hides just
received; for safe by
disci SPRINGER HARBAUOII
TA RY APPLES-30 bus, prime in store and
Ajf or sale by (deo8) SPRINGER lIARBAIRIII.
BUCKW lIE A T FLOUR - 3000 lbs. in store
and for sale by (decsj SPRINGER lieunA.uou.
THE POETRY OF GERMANY, con4eting
of selectioes from upwards df seventy c, L 55 most cuT
nal
tivated Poots—translated into Ettti Tees° with the origi
n Itia opposips nags ; Med Baskerville. For
sale Ity *Or a TM), M 0.A.N,144. Wood at.
1 4
EO
1' VIM Y
MONCTON, or th,e, Faithless
()wain • by Mrs. MOodie, author of " 'Bengt:dug It in
the Awls," "Life in the Clearings," Sc.' For sale by 4
decB B. T. C. MORGAN, 10.1 Wegal rt.
TIELAINES AND
M.r QA4I4,A;—A; A
MASON A co lexe t ;
.kce#44 file More new cases of
Printed OISreA 4 1 34 De tones, comprising some entirely
notk il luV , ' 1 e , k Also, a large lot of all•Wucil and
Persian nee, in nil the most faahionable colons [ciccB
PIG LEAD-110 Pigs Soft Galena Lead, to
arrive per steamer Buckeye State; for sale by
decB J W. BUTLER .1 CO.
" Neither with my eye nor with mj faq will i trifle
IMPORTANT TCI '410,5E, ArYLICTED
WITH HAD fllfi r liq, = - Persons suffering ;rota Bad Eight,
arising front inipaired Ilsion, constftutiousi daeay, old ago.
or other dans* would do via to call upon Dr. 11.11SILAW,
PRACTICAL . OPTICIAN, whore they may rely upon getting
SpcTUeleti scientificall adapted to the JUST WANTS OE
THE EY
Pittsburgh_ E. Addren, 25 Fifth street, opposite A. A. Mason's,
P. S.—Telescopes, Microscopes, Thermometers, and every
article appertaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired
ou the peemises.
4ir Glasses Inserted In old Frames.
03_ Any article not approyN .33r.,c4p a ckk free, of es
pouse.
may
SUND,RIES--Gold Pena, EJ,, , trilagrietic
Machines, DiaMoud Sparks, (for glaziery and glass cot
tf'ril,) Porte Molnuties, Gilchrist's Unequalled American
Aa
aors, Military Goods, Regalia, Jewels, Mathieu., Seals: Door,
Xumber and Pew Plates; Table Cutlery, Silver Spoons,Forjks,
se Jewelry, Watches and Clocks elk- Watch Repairing
;it the •il.l,atabllshett boa. of W. W WILSON,
torper of Market and Fourth eta.
AGENCIES.
A. A. CAffZ a
A. A. CARRIED. & Any.,
C6nter. Fourth vtld Smithfield streete, Plattiirirk
A 11 - rr:
FIRE AND
. 11 V9V8,4)3rCfrt ; - CO.,
, ,
GIRARD
FIRE AND MARINE - INEOJDANCD CO,
CAPITAL • satio.ooo
INSURANCE CQTRANY
OF TEE VALLEY OP VIRGINIA
.... . . .. . L
CONNECTICUT
MIITIIAL LIFE /31EFURANCE 001111PANY
HARTFORD, CONN.
ml 7) CAPITAL AND A'lNE'rg 4112,134.48C0.
NUNNS & CLARK'S
STOCK.-11. KLEBBR /4 BRO.
COW on the way, and partly receli , cd'
,
complete and choice stock of PIANOS' from 5
the Factory of NUNNS & CLARK, N.-York.
They are provided with all the late acid Imppitdniim7ipu d.
meats which distinguish Nunn" 6 - 01szk's Pianos above;Wl .
others, viz: the Otiersttingai Yelt.coVered. fistatttera, /trends -
Grand Action, etc. Every .Pinno la fully malt - I*k,
ktte privilege to the purchawr.otreturning the sarati.iflk
proves in any way defective. . 1.% t„.
Teetimbisial from - Srmutotub the uniiinlle4P.
efiiminam, N0vere141.9484.5._
Messrs. Kielvr iiffsbusvh — fientleaterts . o rarml%- -
me to thank yom moot ' for tho'nisiolltkiihreirdtria . •
Piano, of Messrs. Hums & ta.o.lillraCtUtir,,,,athiCht 10111
have been sorjkind, vs to.loan me YorAllie...TesessPsirodPs
concerts in your city. This superb instrument
tery best ever made to .114nerioa;-- finCror etaread'
power of tone, iti'well•tts 4 "' • '
nothing to be desired. I, really congra!nlottiltsfatlinfoirli,-•
er, who shall 'be so Itilppy oar° *twist' otitCottinif-master
works of American industry. With.hearty wishes fdr you, •-‘•••
happines .
- .Autiligcm,sraagasn:
t a t . Sole egerMy iCutins ClClarei4 thi fraScl-Piszioe at 4.
IL KLEBER 6: BRO.'S, Na -otrtcti Asetrof the:
Golden Harp.
J. IL BTRA3I '' - IL4 - 41.'sat.4 • 8 , .
11 00 AGENCY.-=-Tl44tiliiiertbars -,. tuty(t„[. ~-;
established a Book Agency In. Philaded - anlo . •-• i.;,,: - ;',.;
,
furnish any book or, publication , at , Xe tt,....?..-i:
postage. Any persons, by farwardimr - 6 ' , 'p.i:..„
of any of the $3 hirimmines;intehaF Alt.).-r, .: . 1 1
nom's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's l'eshiona,•&4,_ Judi* 1',7,6,. , . 4 .
of
magazines for one.year and aaplendisFth itrait i'...,: -,r,
of either Washington, Jackson or clay; or , Idlig VI in - -,:1 - '
o p and n Flitlegazine, th e y willAttolle is:,kiiy:of Jig= at •,,,,,,,,-.
the dn.& portraits. 'lrsubscrillineta-$6 worth of M" okli:-,.' ~le
all three portraits will be cent gratis. - D iane . fir , : to.; ~ '
these who may wish le. , '' i';.: - i ,,,, .... , - ' ' '.
Envelopes.
of every deserintkin,'and Ci t e is(littii‘er inhant.'; ... r .f,
quantities furnished. Seal:Freibiotatlo. , &e.; sent Mender: ' '';',,,',
Every description of ErtgrAvincon•Mod ' e x ecuted "lath ii , e;p:
neatness and despatch. Views • et- listiltilumiewspapap' ~., , ,fp.
lleadingi, Views of Maehlnery,:licolc Elnstrattons;..L&lge•
,-
CertWeates, Business Cards, Bc. Altiirdere_ tent VT bal. 1 , ' - : , r
promptly attended to. Persons iiiablagviewrortheir luilia ,A rt --, --:.
lugs engraved,' min send a daguerreotype or sketch of - the .--, '
building by mail or express .' , - ' f'.2 fr -7
_,,' ';• 1 , ,
Persons at 4 4111LETICO having ialeable articles would. flint
_,,.it' 1, ~,
to their advantage to address the anttexibers, iti>,*4s;i9us,&:l„
act as agents for the sale or the same. -, '; TT
13YRAW k t i tter.: :- 1 ~
fill Sandi Third street; PhiladOpida, E' . '=7-: ,',.
nav2fkdtwl
"MaG. r. LCROIT ............... .. . .......
BROTT & CURTIS, Oezderain 'LW Estat%
si. Anthony Falls. 3lhniesetaTerrittF3c—Land,bcraAt
sad sold throughout the _Territory, hfonerionnetl,
meets made to the best (4:Want:lgor and Land Warrant* bona•
tod. Also, Agents fur the sale of Late in the toot of
CLOUD. 65 miles from St. Anthony, and head of
above the Rails. The 'satiny of the gmat - Aniflo'ltaltrbad
crosses the Mi..taarppf at this paint, and the'inunanna ad.
vantages it possesses ash place of lunenatiorillmake It one 4 '8 , 41 -
of the largest cities in the' Nortioiroit, "'
Ex-Governor Ramsay, Minnesota. . • ;.:.•
non. Wm. If. Woloh, Chief AY
Justice of nnewas
.
Hon. IL AL Ince, DOlogato to CongrFfs.' • , !'t . ,
.',...
co, Holltnpaboact k //fact' Attonnrys itt La ; ~,,,
Illerart Borur &Oats, Raiktua. ' -ir:
Rev. T, Al. Fullerton, Roesler of D. S. Laud Cam • ~. i.-
sep2O ' i
A LEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attoiney and '3.
Jai Commßoc at Law, alid Boßenew In Chant:tali:Agent
Inc procuring' Reality Lands and Pellelone, and foe. rho 0,01,-;':
lecuon of Claims In Great Britain audlrelatat • . *
fir'• Collections made in this and adjoining, L arinities;' Ri7 ;
tates of decedents settled ; Real Estate bough sol4,ar -
leased, and rants collected. Moneys invested .on Mortgage,
ur other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. ;
Office on FOURTH street, a few deers above amiginel4.
Pittsburgh. March 28, 18.55—ftalnallaw]
N.
FOSTER, Notary. Public, and Oak ,
.
miesioner for the gtatos of Tenneuuco, New IrategS.4
shire, Comeecident, Wisconain, New York, Idichtgaii, 16,04
California and Virginia.
tar Deeds drawn, and aoknowletimenta and proo' taktuil.
fur record or ass in July of the above named States, t
Miseiseippi and Rhode Leland.
Pittsburgh, March 18 . 55 —{mh28daw]
XFOTie
_JE—The partnership heretofore exist
_ ing between Jacob Hostetter, D. Hostetter and.D. ,
smith, under the firm of HOSTETTER, MTH &.004,was
dissolved on the 29th day of &number bat, by the'emur,.*
purchase of the interest of D. Hostetter by Jacob Hostetter.
The business will be eundutted as heretofore, under ther,i
name of HOSTETTER et SMITH.
P EKIN TEA STORE,
NO. S 8 FIFTH JT
AR qualities of Green' and Black Teo - puZtiplittritir4cl
pound metallic packa"
warranted to gdortatiourdan. -,1t.--JitY-Natt%,-11
T A ak.mr NO. arthiSe. - "TtOtL.Q.I4 tt
,
Apin:unman DOl.tokft4ATlNGSXibThintelf*
held December 3d, 3.1334;, tbek.-EtAtingM*lk
fourth stiprot4 fix ~413priljilderk
at the rote of Silver Ceni filer
At the tame time thhilo - wore:elected
Comtee of Investute.htjr s
. 6 Mumm,41.....
mouths:3 l . Inane M. Peimodt. •!:414741eer.TiEr4653‘
John U. Shoenthlrger,
.V.441-62teiktkWrce,:
Ilrery ,
deeP:lot CHAS . A. C'OLUT;lnel'AntitinnipunV.
,
L G. FOX, FAsiliori/a0 ,. ...7040,.1 -11.6 lame.
• 4.5 Diamond alley, second adrOgrAiNntid,,'
street, keeps constantly on luutd ,
meat of .
BOOTS, SnOES,
CONGREMEtArs,
at.
blokes to order to tit tho &et. 'Keeps orie - trot tho best
workmen, cuts the best stork and Izta4tartarefidl hid
work_
&calk
— lO UNTR Y PROPERTY FOR SA j-1-4;..
IL,/ BLAKELY & RICELEY; havo e forsale: ,r
A Karm Of 141 acres in Adams township,
Allailt one of DM acres near Apollo, Armstrong aunty ..-
Also, Also, ono of 284 acres in Versales tp., Allegheny coati:
Also, ono of 40 acres in Plum tp.,
Also, one of 110 actor in Patton tp., d‘i;
Alas, one of 08 acme in Robinson tp., do r,
Also, ono of Thames in Plum tp.,
~ „ do:
Also, ono ofllB acres iti Plum tp , do ,
Also, mina 110 acres In Plum tp., .
Also, a beautiful piece of land.in Pitt town ship
16 acres, within four ales. of Pittsbnrer.
Also, 3o' acres, with suitable buil din gs '
for gambit
residence, hi Miuerarillo , within.iliteen minutes' walkorthe,
city.
Abe, a Farm of 130 acres in Versailles township. ,
Also, one of 116 acres adjoining Om above farm.
Also, 100 Building Lots at the end of the new•bridge iatj
Slmrpsburg, lying between ilharpaburg and firawartatnana
The above Fiona and Lots assay desirable, and worthy;
the attention of throe desiring' aua .PnolArty.-
and get ono of our Registers. ...Robbery
OITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—BLeruir l
& num! :have far 'sato- the fallowing diktat:di ate.
,
Property,
A Homo and Lot on the North COMMOD, city.,
A Lot of Ground on Carson street, In Rimitingham;•and
Dwelling Houses, • • ' V
A Lo of Ground 'on 'Pennsyhirnha Agouti, and write,
Dwelling Rouses. 1.
A well established (licensed) Whotesale"Liguor Ratab tleAi
meat on LibertY street, Mb Ward;lot s : l 7l l lfrreer pew
with Warehouse, Dwellingliaza,'&c. - • ,2 ,,
A very tine Cottage building on Robinson tdrett , tanning
back to Ann street; lot 27 by 200,feet.;
Four Lots of Granada Quoin , streely ' Ra oLinv laqtr • I
Ono 'hot of oroinkd Liberty street, Fifth Araroth:
One Lot and two Dwelling Rouses In lawrencoyaltM, r "...
Call and got one of our Registers, with full dearralpth'
CO'
JPRA USIC7-The Op* 0::-Pr;:§944
nambula, by T. Belllni;
with Italian and English Words, ea. Plano acemnPezdtnetti, Prfeaia '
. 47 ,.
Also, the fcklinwing &lac Axua
above OPeau, 44 W 4 4 01 ,Y ,
As I View (heal) scozwa Jick Cilattatog; •
Ahl don'ts ngl,pl . .
Bounds so ,
Still an &Mks der mu dealing;
Oh 1 love, for me thy power;
Ohl I cannot give t!s - iirttizdOti;
Take now this ring—reed (Watt
. Phantom chorus, u When daragfaski lo gii r p e
maa, arrangements for the I rian° of the - feral : lN las o 4",
this Opera, by Wallet* }bye,. lien. &o.
The above for sale M 140 libiale stoner -
dec4 JOILX IL MELLol4.lifikocid 4 4;
_ _
1 n FRAILS.FRESII DATES 4‘ .•
N-1 imbues now Elga ; - . • •
,
Sao drama do . '
20 mats &edit= Ratelzus ;Just reed stud Ex juskEs.
REYMEIL 3 ANDERSON, ES Wood !
CASES PRUNES, in jars ; • t t
)sow do • . •
25 half boxes do • ?'•
26
decB qr. do ds Jmt (mated aro& Dr oak bY-t- 1
BJEY.MER 6 ANDERSON,
0
sake by
--•
A LCOHOL -40 bbls for sale by
a. A, TAIIINMOCK
, _
laic con= Met ana pa s
HLORIDR LIME-30 casks Tor sala by,
dec4l B.A.FAHN.zercat a op,.
DUE MASS-100 lbs for sale
dee , :Axiasoatl: 4 - &•
WOOLLEN SHAWLS—A;
Co. have Just opened aux MO neer and banda m 0
Woollen Shawls, which, ntith;heir innrionsiarlioaleurtiß! -
constitute en innneinka %lid). of stile, sow i° "'T . " "
dece
--• ' '
— ,
MERINO PLAIDS—Just' opened. 2 4ie t e,
to the: mtstr ixw e m e& s it s Pthe4 et tl4l
deaf A. A. 6
.11Listm 0.
AWFUL DISCLOSURES, by MariaAionk4
o f t h e H e w Alec illannell,p lbantivall; conlarane,r'i
also, many Inc:Mentes never befora published: Nevi'. 011,.0n.;',
Per sale by B. T., C.,..„80R
de 14 4. 4 .
der
SHEETING M U S J; 2 3,Z1W7-„. Oue - tatiouhus, - I
brand, the preezdaelat, whiot box beiti eetab-',"
tinned by lanssr*" nAd. • is libis inaipengdis ar„lawair-fi:""""
WAWA, 0 . 12444 fiOin trlilch they are mar* their
freed.. ...I fro g querlectove, tbo firiMatsB and emunthttem
fit* trifiracb and Vas general excellence of their Inmauflio- - ;
turn, reader them unquestionably the. most serriaxible,.dm,
rabbi and economical Sheeting ever offered to-the pabli4 To
he had at the Mouse Furnishing and Mourning Store of
nitootEs d faiJOYEM, • -
Nu if, Market street
TURNBU 141,' EVI 1:)111.11S —1 b)Ae.::
just rt,ctaxesl a large supply of these (*nitrated mall a`'?
All of Turnbull's preparatious oau always be bad at W
Iltof t t. ,•4 JOY. VW:OIINQ,
wruer Market and tnaluoud.
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JACOB HOSTEMati
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