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No papar4lll , beedlscontinued, (unless at the discre, Coo of the Proprietors,) until all nrrenroges are paid. 4i3r• No ertentioirirebtiticilti to aitY order 'Walesa' =ow -1'1'6°14,1 WI MnaPY, Or sathsfartorY relSrereco tfais Connected with the Establishment at the Morning Yost is one of tho larvist JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the city, where ell"ldinLi `Work to done on the slit:neat notice, rid most reasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS D 0 B ERT 'C. 'G. - SPROUL, Attorney and .I.ll,o3aawitor nt 14y,orl1qo No.— Fourth EitroA,Pitts• decll.•l7. TAMES - -"A. LOWRIE, Attorney nt Law, ty officit4oiirt.h . atria, Pittsburgh. between Smithneld and Cherry " TCaIsrBARTON, Attorney and Counsellor. ei at Law, alba, curner of Fifth and Grant streets, Pitts burgh. }es29 SAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 Fourth ntrrt, Pittsburg IL, fouljt dour [Arm Mr. Rody l'ntterien's Livery Stable. PATRICK MrKENNA, Alderman of Third Ward, elfice corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly ..upied by Alderman Letris,) vhere all business pertaining t 'MPee of Alderman and Justice of the Peace tall be promptly attended to. feblalm Tj" iilL.,Surgeon Dentist, successor to G. 3_l_ • • w. Biddlo, No. 14 Smithfield street. .0-4.0t110e hours from 8 till o'clock, and from S to 5 o'clock reblkly _ JSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors . mist. of Market. .15 1 rOlfzehoura from 0 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. decaty BUSINESS CARDS TOHN , bIOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocer and Coreirdattoolkieldutt, l tur the sale of PIG METAL and and:MODVOC generally, No. 27 Wood street, rtaskirats sp24 ,v,..-2,21 =LER. RILICETSON, Pittsburgh_ MILLERSr. RICKETSON, Wholesale Gro cersjrnportera of BRANDIES, WINES and SEXIAM, row 172 andl74, 'corner of Irwin and 'Liberty streets, Pitts .nra,h, Nails,Ootten Yarns, &c constantly on hand. .ir2o & CO., Manufacturers of M'Koe's 1J • ~ Pennkridraniu Mafia, all biZOS of Window Glum, Extra PoubluEtrongth, ladoliatt Crows and Ruby vials, Flasks, Fickle-mid Pretierve Jars; Wino, Porter and Mineral Bottles; Telegraphic and Idg,litaing•Ead Insulators. • 2G.• Second, Wawa Wood and Market streets, Pittb alga, Pa , but a abort dlstanco trees the atearuhost landing, sad from Monongahela House, St. Charles and City Hotel. Apr 21 M=ii EDVARD DITIMIDGE. IMMIX L RAGNVAI.T. ItLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Mann tactnror3 of Cot, Premed and Plain Flint ULASSWARE, o aroltonse No. 17 WOOl.l lorret, c.rner of Front, Nttxtnargla. 0-Z- All abet- lands of Masatraro and Viindolv Glass, at love Mattel prices. EDLIE Successors to Mulvany L A I LoaHo, yulnufacturern of Cut, Sloulled and Plain lint and Fancy Colored GLASSIVAKE, and dealers in all !ands of Window Glass, Fins - I.N, Vials and Ilottlev. Wu.nr ou.o co - net of Hark:.: rind ritrreis, D EMOV AL.—C. I lIMSEN, Manufacturer 1...1k. of every v.siety of VIALS, IaYITLLS and WINDOW t inack. Porter, Wine and Claret Battles; 'veniljohns P.Jti t..heir , 3l; ulna, l:List in every vuiety. Viarehottso 104 ~ ..ccond and 133 First etreat, PlM:burgh. ruh'2.• FDItAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer in COUNTRY PRODUCE, offers far sale a ern'., ett,it of C.ROCERIP- , 3, selected for family cm':+. Spiere of every v.:rimy Red the puns:, quality ground at his Steam `llll, ALto, }hied Fruits. Vorwign end Datoestir ProOttee tl:en hi eictratute for merchandise. P.- D. hat procured a fall toe:ortment of Landreth's ranteKl GARDEN tih.ls.DS, and invites the attention of all he .err-tted. in rural affairs. javi 1 Co).llrissrol , ; ITOUF. 4 _II—The Imre opened a lii ute for the alma purpute, at No. 1: withfi •}d hart}, hell . (1,...tee alvtre ;be Mono:Iv - Aida Iletts, rio purrAase. at receive on carauthelett for sale, one. ee4onrenes of FLOUR. BADON. CORN, °ATV, 11.A1tLAIW, frU.A.S.S. DAI:f.D upon whirls we rill motto of ourrlnte• at the best merhei rates lot tomb. atorti) Alit Flt A 01. V. A .t . .. tiLleti • Rh hAe..1.1... 1 .1... .1 Eta Ntl - t. F XGLISII 111 CI I Aft %SON, roma rdiug , . , p”,.1 1.1: - -11, BACON :Ind OIL. noEl PR; AIM - % gru,alls War, forw , e) occupied Earl:rah:a o Inglinon. N... lln 11.tirt and 150Y:rat stre,t, Pitta'airgh, folk ,"u<TNr: 1,1 . . .1. :.er 0 dh. 'IIY "L LCE CO.. Wholesale, (7, rockr: 4:1.1 Cow 'lootant., i10a1.3 ,m,nur2,l: .11.3311:fa:turc0. No. S -t, Wittin Front sLreiit.a, anis TOl-1 N \Y. LE It )., i'orwarding anti • eQuami , kion dc.der3 in all kinds of PITT:: • ;• • ItO I UPACTCIin, PIPE ad E111:171 [7 Prop! street. PittAnn,;;l ftops • 11.NRY 11. CO I. I, IN S, Vorwnrding and panneeiszion Ilerthant, nod whole:sato Stator In 11811, CO I 81. - ?r1;.9. grorrallj Wood Recent, Pittsburgh. mar 6 RL. ALLAN. 'wholesale dealer in Voreigii . WINES. BRAN Dll4B. SFY:AIer', old `lnnonr,ahrls Nye VetteißY. or.; elv,. PFIRJ FTINO Drs . rt LLER, S timed serer'. Pitbhurgie. I.7ines. ftrandien. (Sins Cordials, „Tamales Spirits, Bt, Croix nod Yew Crn61.,.0d Rom. Cl.erne• Limempagues„ Scotch Mo. Loudon Brown stout Irish, Rath, Bourbon, Old Mouongz. :ink, Rye and Itertlfled Vibtelty; Apple. Petrie, Wild Charr3 exd Blackberry Brantlim: impomort nad Principe Emg.erst Urlf-Bro . .xinle sued Cumulus. Segos: alt at c each los, prem. us to chsilongo competatien, Foocy Bar re , d Lobellal Bottles of every Style, and DeMejobnit or I respectfully Invite au examination of my cloak, eat No. S Cirosi street, Pittoteurgb.ap3:ly WILLIAM CURB,. Sz, CO., (William Carr. Leo' of the fume or .1. Parke, L 17110103111) 6114 ~r11:71Enl dealer, in Foreign WINKS and B'r. YNDTE..., Old tlonoo o meho , ',.. an,' Berhfird ChumerrLl now. Lib..rey evert. Pittsburg', jar,' . . TOSF F LEMLNU, successor to L. 00-, collo- of nazi:at sliest and ti o UinsswntL t• 1.u.1 a iull ~,,,,rtment of Dat%A. MHD_ lel Nr,,s, M.F.I.SICiIs F, Ckil.:STra, PIII:FIJIIF.F.Y, moil mil . lea rssriniiiiag to his liusiniroi.. l'hisictsa.' aarofally compounded at all hours- ~. foarY ..011 , VI.I.UNG iviarsa • aalf . FLT . :KING BROTHERS, anccessors to J. Kidd & Co-, v'soleaale DRUGGISTS, No. BO Wood streets. Pittsburgh- Proprietor.' of Di. Illaue's celebrated Venal- Lirer J4lO JOHN LEAPT, JR., successor to James Mc- Gaffey, irbolesalo and retail DITODIST. nod PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, ac., No. 141 'Wood street, Om, door. below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. ably T L. MARSHALL, successor to H. Lee, . WOOL DEALER. and 00311,1182.101 g httnICIIANT, No. 139 Liberty street, 'Pittsburgh. Beferencr-17. Waintock & Bros., Kramer & Gahm, lifur ph,. Tiernan & Co., 8r0U , 13 A Kirkpatrick. Pittsburgh, 111ay 24, 1B&. tur2l T 17. CH_ADWICK, dealer in VeTrtucicy J_ a 1,4 TOBACCO, BADS and PAPE% he. 149 Wood atycoi, below 'aril , Pittsburgh. [ ap23ly iTh"- The highest market price, in cash, paid for Ibiga vT*Pital. P. ?muumuu-. Joscrii n. HUGIIVi. WP. MARSHALL & Co., Iraporters and . dealers is Preach and Awericau Pi PER LUNG ING:, ho. IC Wood street, Pittsburgh. gke-Sole agents fur the celebrated man ufacinres of alessra. bisticourt it Cu, Park:.aug7 D T. C. MORGAN, Bookaellar and Stu / B Holler. Has always 011 hand n general assortment of figkool, Miscellaneous and Blank Books; PrMiley. Post and Cap raper, &c.. wholesale end retail, No. 108 lino! same, Ledo.' Vieth !met, Ade) Pittsburgh. WA.N I t..III)--Bags and Tanners &Imps. spl'nl) TOIIti IL I\!ELLOR, Wholesale and Retail edealer In MUSICAL iNsTRuALKYri;, PIANOS, MUSIC, SCHOOL WOKS and STATIONERY. No. hl 17ood street Piu_.burgh. jan JACOB 51'COLLISTER, liulewile and Re tan REGAR MANUFACTURER and dealer lu all lauds vt TODAOOO, SNUFF find -SIXIAII2, No. In 1 , 11 h greet, Pittsburgh. tar- Keeps constantly on hand a largo supply of all the various brands of imperial Bogart. kf.l .111.1 r T.LTJIr.I. ROBLP.T J. 4..PLIMN. Eymmt k ANDERSON, (successors to _LC Joann Rhodes & C 0..) wholoods dealers is FOREIGN 'FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, (~,i).I4FECTiONART, SRO/Xi% ;AL '3J': trod areet, opposite aio Si- Marie. Hotel, Pit,t:-. 1 ;iv= A DLE, Wholesale and Retail SAD ...L-10 DLE, LEARNT:SS. TRUNK. VALISE mud CAUL T rIAKUTACTURS.I I ; No. lOU tirmi greet, Pittsburgh. 3Yr-3; iiNTEII.PRISE WORKS. No. 136 Wood Odell door below Virgin alloy.—BOWN S Tl - LSI' would call the attention of Sporting men to their lart,o rmortnioat or OCNS, It !Rl.' and rt:volNlNoYrnts, tho largest roil hest %alerted stock ever opened io tido mar ket. tum.dher with a general af.sortmf•n 1. of Hardware, Cutle ry, *bias and I , lthing Tackle ' all of winch we olTer t. ca tow.t possible t .k ,stt or for good -p up roved paper. irarl!t NORTH-WESTERIN POLICE AIiENCY. No. 89 Washinr,ion street, turner of Dearborn, CHI CAGO, ILI-ISOIS. ALLAN PINKERTON D 1101HIVTie. PINK.E.ItTON di CO. I.PVOIA) choir entire attention to the transaction of a general detection POLIOII BUSINESS In the States of Illinois, Wigan:win, Michigan and Indians. - ,ul BF. SLIOPE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Third . street. next door to Dispatch Bulklings, thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore heotowed upon lone. liege leave to ask a continuance of the 111=o, m he is now bettor prepared than ever to furnish his friends and rots turners with.garnieuts which will insure entire sattsfactiou. lle.altifiYB.lteeps on hand a large assortment of the latest els les of 1115TINPS, CASSIBINHES, CLOTHS, Sa, which he will 'mike to order an the shortest notice, apea r e 3L emade terms. • VS I petterA tit : always warranted 0,01 H . y oo ._ WM- D. Y043G,..---...2RANC12 11 .. YOUNrs• n B. you s cf CO., No. 4g. Southfield • Inntet., opposite City Hotel, mondani:area:ea CA BI NET FLIRNITITBE and MAW, of every dcaariPtioa• Ma terials and workiennstilp warranted.; and 4Sold at reduced prima. Caro taken, in,pasking for , land and water carriage. saga WO (7) DAV El, L' S' AND CHAIRS, wholesale and totall, ombmcing ever style Or furniture, to LOSCW4OII, iLlaho,gauy and Walnut, mar table tor parlors, chamber., and dining rooms; . egoll to any in New York or Philadelphia, and at lower prim. Every article , made by band, and warranted. Cabinet Makers supplied' with an quantity u( FURNI TURE and MAIM On reasonable terms.. Hotels and Edaindieote Anoietagi at the shorted notice. 1/147•IYarerooms, Not, 77 awn 19 Third street, fiTTMURGB, Pe JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. jfi a r in tii tr,c r ors of Iroa r flafUng, Irma Vauttp, Vanle Doers, tybid r ,w °wads, Nos fil-SProad.atreet, and $9 Third rtz.,,,s, tweeri Woodand.gerket streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.: here on hand a variety of new patterns Fancy and Plain, snitabin Fv. all PertleaLar attention paid to enclosing Grave Ws. JbD bing done at abort notice. aurht PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. BUSINESS CARDS TWIN LITTLE, Jr. ty street, In. just receir '1100: tRANDIFS. Gents Brandy, (very fine,) Otani Dupuy &On, (super.) Marta; AVON, Sazesac. WIMPS. Sarciolkk, liornuii. March h Co., Mad'ra, Eist India Madeira, Tobto do Amontillado Sherry, Manzanillo de Table Po Cooking do Damn:ring Port, Pare Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Chataprea, Anchor,. Verioaey, lieldeseek, Tor.„eiller with all other art nem. lablANTOs manufactured by GUIC,IIIOI- 1 INS A SONS, Boston, and for We by 301121 B. MELLON No,- 81 Wood street, - .bettteen Diamond alley-tad Fourth street. ~., ' ..1. 0 11N•.11. MELLOR is now reciting an entire fresh stock or now PIANOFORTES front the zonanbutory of Chicker ering & Sons, Bo.llon, consisting, of all the various styles of 6,6 y, and 7 %gores,. tro whic h . thernttenticm of purehasent . respectfully invited. All the PLano•Portes Wm the factory of tlhicketnag A Sons ere warranted, and sold at Buster , JOHN IL MELLOR. Sole Ageot for CHICKERINO k SONS, for Pfttsburgi, 11,1 Wooderu Pennsylvania. notl4 MIMEO fiTILOWi ' NIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Anticipating the aunt of facilitlm for transporting k'reigiits to and from the Eastern Cities, via Pennsylvania (anal and Railroads, spihave increased our }Who( Boats, Cc., on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY' LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tone per month each way. We assure our friends, and tins° disposed to patronbe the St a t e improvements,-them %%411 ho nothing spared on on: part to render gvnexid tAtibeactlon an lorwording Eastern and Weatcru Freights with promptitude and desimtcli. KIEL` hIPTCIIEL.ti Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Bu. .1.2.•0111.1244:11. A Tr...Tsui:fa .kroltaiN =EU!Mott y GILLESPIE 00., Looking GinaManafartrarerr, end dealers in Lootini Ola.v. Plate, PI ice En grariugs, Combs and Fanny Gooda, Wood tamer. 1i:1: burgh. On baud and rim& to order, Gilt Pier and Mantle Mahogany, Roam:vocal, Walnut nod Gilt Frame", or Mould ot every dmeription. 43-Steamboat °Aim Decoraterl and Gilt. f ert4 JOSEPH J. 171,01. 'ENTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood LL at, third door below Virgin alley,—BONN & TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to thwr large no- Nortment ur GUNS. RIFLIS nml ItEvoLvvin PISTOL& the largest and beat selected - stock ewer opened in [hie mue together with a general assortment of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISHING. TAJOK LB, all of which tin offer at the lowest posillhie prices to cash pareimeera. or for aPPrlocff War) marlS 371 A. sw, Wholet,ale and Retail iLER . Dealer in Furnaces, Range, Stoves, Tin, Iron nod llotwekeepars' flarthirue, Tinnere' hinchinee and Tools, rib .Plate, Sheet iron, Wire lima, &e, Ac.. 21 North Second «Nem topposit• Buehler's Hotel.) ILARRISTURO. eap24ll:lni JWHITE, VI:I4:VA 3: - BLIND MANIA rre hi, 1.-a11 1, A• al,. altd herIILI \ll 31 1 0% r Ve I• xi No. CS k'tfth edited, Ilenti Litt, rUnt Ufht e. I,,troott ea.. Smithfield, A.:lntro he be, an ereurtroom of 1.111 , i/1 , . trteatod ‘7ltll plath and Lltley V;ure.1..41 .10.1 ?elk Trtratemel. dna , vrollerod to nay arde. to his lie+ un to , st o ;torte,. Hie teork is o-erl Anttol ta o lit ista.. - rofuud.Nl. Oft_ Old Blitas rap:drat'. Vlest, t'ir^ tam fanft n. rau't I n, :peat in wuriourattaktil.. ma; I a - ‘l .- Ew(()Acji AND ;'Alliti - AC:E 1111 C ;oc. li , htet , and Denman strrata, Allegheny t would reoiseit hills inform door &omit. ,ito gaintl,ll7, that Ono has* cowmen/mil tiro itimmfocttiro of CAlthlAtili.S., liA I,OCKS NV A I I S. OLEIC lin and l JIA RIOTS. in all their serums sty' of proportioa Up_ All order. win Ni .th WI. tits lwauty of i. 6.11. 12L-patr. a II 9 0,. L . L., attend, L„ on 1110 1130.4 rrannria . kill berms. Ultmg all their ‘" LIIL• !At La-lorp taalo. mu. L t.tu t.ILL.3. 1,1 all wl.v. furor tlo o cill.ta then pltral , likgs, 'Lorre tly ”01t al L. trial of tiselr 11C11 17, 4. I.nrchaarrs ere r,401 , t•- • l g:1 v. as a call, ix•fL_L:LL .04.0 eausiug elsculteuv. uctanly _ S. CUD LOU 'I tit'', I. .sTril . r.npuir ALDI.I,. PITTSBURGH nACTOY--131c x U 1.017 1 C0.,C0 , .01 • to B:4, St ic. Loa oluatl error Wood etto,L, Pittsburgh —CABILI Atr L.:, t:' , )Al 11ES, PIIA BUkit; 11 .t, au.l ,t descriptor!) ur VA.\ CY V.ELLICLL:i twit to onto, et I I 8et0 , 40.,1 to a tassurpasPell for 1,...3ty of vlev.utce of aid of worli.ruarashitt told tiornlAlety of ototortal.. (120. R. NV RITE & C0.. - 7Ro. 59 Market vtr,—, lotonti, on coni idler :.111NDAY. November 26, etro.o out thetr prr teat 6P),IL vI CLO4.IcF., ..!IA" owl "FANCY SILKS et greutly roduasl prl r .. It being .heir intention to enlarge EA Imprvre tiloir Store. int 11.7 to mato more room for tide tan... Ala tLd. busineea mad di.dudg to do to ldaoslistel;.. they rltnt ;4 • clear out the block ou band at /0.1 PI ira.stib! . 1.1011.4,1110 WIL.LI AA! g. I.IA YEN -Thr trn EsvaL.l.l2Mrr, (Intl Jnbnstr , • 6 Storktoo,, BLANK 8008 and STATIONKRY trAttrltenJ'F'. ia prt par.! W ea.r.f.tttin esery at)la of Lev, , i, AU.] t.te-3.l.thost JCB IrRINTINI • ard k CISDI NI:. and in. - ul_lll every arlivin in Ilan Pa.iacr and billion ary nt tba 6Loitnt noon no , ' on :1,, terl.llz. gm_ Blank Book and Btot tone, y IV , P. ;Cl aud took Bitak.ry. cornet of Market end Setotafeti. I D ICIIARD C. BOCKING, !ilanufacturnr of Gilt, SICIVM, Maas and Bronze LOGE ING-OLASS, eutrrnArr suil PICTURE FRAMES. Plato and Ornamented, No. :LI Et Clair Area AU kinds of Courposition Ornat-tents, St.fllllkab, &C. An kinds of Gilding and it t order. Gilt Mouldings far. Frannie., r.lrulesale sod regal. Varnish for Oil Paintings, Engraving* and Lithograph;, fur e 2 P`• 1)3,.. Impaired or defaced Oil Paintings restored In the beat mat:later. -•-- All Frames and 11Intddinge manufactured in this r— tablialunent may be cleaned, without Injury. wit:, soap and crater. Call and tos- No. 21 Ot. Clair street, Pitts TOWN GROUTT, Importer of BRANDIES, GLN. WINES, ik.c. Dealer in arm Old Doemusubitle vy, Feasts Strand,. it:c. Also, }Uteri - FY[IW ehrrn- L comer of Smithfield and Front streets, Pittsburgh. siO2 HOMAS OLTVSR, 84 PALE, HARNENS A?. TRUNK ZINTFACTUILEIS, No. 4 St. Char 4441..1, Pittsburgh. ISt- lions° Clothsuz. Whir, Epurst [os-tb To4bIILLIKEN :f. 00. leave uu hiuul, at . their extensive CAI3IN ET sod CHAIR NIA 194.: YAC- Y. No. 64 Brettlineld street. a large av+ortment ~f Vaitcy nod Plain Furniture, which they will sell 13 Ivr rent. law, thee customary rates. Terms, colli only. ider2.7:y fiIIARLES BARNETT, ITOR , E FilloFi AND Vlt BLACKSMITH, has erected a new nod coinmodanis limit Blum on CITENRY ALLEY, between Third and Fourth btreot_ , , whose Le is pFeparud lo du all verk iu hr. hue with the 'utmost promptitude. Maio% had kink esio.dencn t,4 the Inines., he respectfully tolfeit+ the patrnita;r .1 hie old customer, awl the public generally. )021 T A3IEB MELLINGER, Nlonongalieht Pla ty uhig M 11, ruuld reepectiblly inform hi, rrLonde glad the the public that 116 now ectablistauout is uovt iu full opero tion, oud that he Is Itruintrod to Paroloth Boat °atoll., nod fill mini" for PLANED LVIDPII, tlith prvtoptoras. anti at lowent Tates. Board and Plank, pinned on ono or both men.. ermstantly o 4 hand. Soob, Doors dud Mouldings, of every description, tondo to order. Irt,_ Blinders and Carpenters would fi nd it to their adv..- tat., to give htm a call, as be. min now furnish then. with Blazed Stuff, Ruttablo (or every dalscriptiun of wort:. WILSON, corner of Market anti Fourth streets, keeps the largest stock of WATCHES, FINE. EITELRY, &c, to be found in Western Pennsylvania. long expetionce, established reputation and moderate charger present the highest inducements why ;hoe. in want of a good Watch, or other articles in his line, /should give luta no opportunity to serve them. py Flue Watch Repairing done promptly and in the brat nianuer. nov•26 ,JAlllas t 11,4t1.1. • 11101 LAKELY & R m IGHEY, Itt, ESTATE Brta ji Kiss, coiner of Seventh and Smithfield 6treatt, Pitts ', burgh. , . Farms. afIIII3CS, 1.40t.13, 91111 A. Furnacos, Lc. A-c, bought and jsaid ou courabssion; Land Vratriults bought. ewlci and li-o -ted ; Butt,, Bonds and Not negotiated. I^.puctal stuintiou ! given to subdividing FurraF, au d disposing of Ilea,. Terms 1 rwleouoblo. nor':lA-Lox WIG MANUFACTORY—Met, ItF,'NTEIt, dOOlll from tbe AIIII.IIICI, omoeite. the Collector'. Offie/3, Alleglienf City, in prepared to fill order. for WlOB, and alit:bide of ORKAtENNTAL HAIR WORK. The beet quality of material ls fund-abet); end eutira mattsfietlou guar ouMed. usylsmitwly riULTON CAA WORKS,FOUNDRY AN!) MACWINE 811.0 P, SANDLMAY, Onto.—The subscriber having moved into his WM Works, recently erected, cornor of Vater, WlXottinagh auttYtheltly streets, le prepared to coo trod for and execute all orders for Passenger, Baggago, Post-Office, Rouse Freight, Platform, Gravel, Hann and all other clescripthme of CABS. Also, for STEAM ENGIN-WM ell sizes, G EASING. RAU, ROAD CASTINGS of all .deSeriptions, and all other work appertaining to a Foundry and Mashino Shop. 'f he Foremen of this different departments are scientific and pr.aejectl mon—mostly from Eastern ittrumfactorine— who keep, themselves informed and adopt ail valuable mad / improvement& frinyLktf . i 7. W.__WETHFX3II..L. C. curutrers.,;.n. 0. tUR8(1....W. a_ WOODWARD. AMERICAN PAPIER MACRE MAW FACTIMINO COMPANY, Na 78 Seeioud street. Mts. bar7,ll, manufactottirs of PAYIBB MACRB ORNAMENTS for Churches, Mouses, SteantDoide, de..• Mirror and Victory Frames, Window and Door Made, BAckets, Trteises, Cor nices. Ventilators and Centre-Pieces fora Collinga, Rosettes and Mcioldicias of every desoilption, si nd deaign, cheaper and warranted more ,arable than any other article now in use. NE . Onion executed on the eliortost notice. N. B.—Attention of Steamboat Builders is especially di noted to this article, on account of its light weight. CULTMINB, TONNE; . . .1. B. JNI!! ~, Is•••r•—•••—•2•• rang. TON B 8 di DENNY. Forataratig tad Comailimion Unr oll she 61 WaterslostPlittaburgh. [ft,el9 for- and Coal g 3 airs, rause° by [deal Ii.ENST'IL commis. INFANTS' FANCY TEATS ANT) CAPS, at 9/ Wood meet. ids]J. WILSON SON. VittOm Agent, No. 201 Libel-- .1 tire following very ,euiee Sr- I Julia Icp, Santa' Cruz. 0 I N Bop, et, London Cordial, schnapps. antherlidd's ilcotch Ale, Barclay's London Porter, Wad Micro . Broioy, Absinthe, turrethe, Cu . racca, Sardines, Mocha and Jars, Young Flys and Black Tear, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Hastens Cigars, f '1,110115 brands, Old lionougntela Whisky, of all grndes. ides connected with the Logi mratdaw No, 78 Secolint street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, • DECEMBER 11, 1855. FOR SALE ND TO LET VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND LBASE.—The following valuable property, situ- MO in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania, sod other additional Real Relate In different pane of the Western country, Is now offered for sale, or lease fur a long train of years, ou reasonable terms. The City Lots, from the nature of the grades, and width of the streets, and avenues running through them, according to Mr. Mellott le's celebrated City*Distrier l'ian, and from their position, will soon become the finest parts or this city. Persons front a distance wishing to make investments of r :Wird in mannfactines, will Mai this the host property in or ;oar tins city for the purpose. It to trteversod by two Railroads, arid hos also ..11 tile etielVell/eLe.O of the Allegheny river. on which it t• situated, which will aerate al all times abundant supplis , of coal. Iron and lumber, at the Clieafieigt I ates. Ta:n.9 , ill I, one-fourth In hand. and the hal I/CO equal Waal payments in six yearn, properly secured with in tt•rest'pavaide sernl.aunnally. Forty-tune Luta fronting on the Allghene aver, in CIO Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, 24 feet by 217 feet in depth to Duller street, 4EO f4ad. cede.) Fifty Lots on Better stree,l4 in the Ninth Ward, 24 feet by 120 (eel in depth to Spence alloy, (24 feet wide.) FOrty.eight Lots fronting on Small:man street. (lb feet wide,) each leaving a front of 23 feet and depth of 120 feet to Spence alley. Farty-seven Lots opposite the above, on Smallruan etroet, cAch having a front of 24 feet by 193 to depth to Mulberry 4'lllly-ono Lots on Penn street, 24 feet in front by 130 feet in dant', to Mulberry alloy. Ft:ply-six Lots opposite the above, each having a front of 21 test by 100 leg in depth to Spring alloy. Twenty-five Lots on Liberty , street, each having 24 feet by 100 feet in depth to Spring alley. . Sittoeu Lots ou Fergus...o street, adjoining the outer depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of different iiimetie &inns. Felten lots on die corner of Penn and Water streets, 126 fort trout on Penn by 135 foot on Water , of different depth.. A Lot of . ground Send and Try streets, adjoining Parry A co., Foundry, having a Gout uu Second Street of S foot, and limning along Try ntreet 120 feet lireenotteh stroet. A tot of ground oppealb the above. having a front of 87 feet nu lire.lough atreet, and In depth :XI to lower watia mark on the Monongahela rivet. with a river from of £5 fnt. Two Lot, on Third I,llVt, :1 . 1.)0V0 Itus, each a from. of 2t feet bee Third atreet, SO in depth. ALIAX:III..:NY CITY . , Pa. 1.3 No. 2h in the Borough plan, on the vorn, t of &LIZ CouOnou and Water areal, having a front ou Luta Common of 60 feet by 240 fun in depth to Sandtailty struet. hot 5 in the Borough phut, ou thu corner ofEast Common and Oay alloy, having a front ou Boot CAM:float) and (lay alloy Of la) fret by NO in Alert)) to SanduAy vtrivt. Lot No. 82 in the Borough plan. on the evert lleaVec rolt. having a front of 00 fir: on Bravo,- Mt-el.( by 240 let to W,linter .tenet. Intl t 44. in the Annie range abut,, having a font on Bea ll, ;troll of 110 fe-t by 140 to Wi4,4, =2MM=I Fifty I)ne-Ac ,o Lore, or more, no ••tirrethfuld Warm," Tuernelim, a.kmining ••thsklanal, ' on the Fourth .treet !Lad. N C)IJ NIT Too hundred mid ievolity-four acre. on I,rr 7 all,nnnn Cro o k near Ow n f Liwtt Ttronty arm-, M tiro moat! f tm Krtitituturtsts 1114,--r STATE 1:•.111ANA. A trry3 .4 lad. :AlO tu No 141 In Donation I.lL•trv..i ulaLLi 12 mllev bozo Vinty.l34,4, ,TATF. OF ILLINtrIS on, I Iwurnnd 1110 11010,41 •rld tsov.t) in doll.), couut,. I=ll To • t I..warri niu.• :L atidrr.l !In,' rrw w J uke.,, Wanly F..r I lane and riwcitictittoti. of all tiro I,—;:otrig lut appk% to Ow sulu - ritpu, or .11 , 1,%1 PittAltura:, I:I CIIA It LI t.t .t•-ot. 11,1 or.t itorre. PI ICI: TV , Si 11111 l IT NIA 1' CONt'EILN .1. 1 1 :if,. Hold It.srbester an , Dint 141 . 11 10 \I. 1.,. LusiN JI:irD.I I. toultly ort Ilstrty t, lins t , • ii1,1211./1 ob. •it , 11!•••IAL1 11 .k '... tL • alt t.l to t a.. y nn Ili. k .11 1..•--4 it I +or: • in. , • .• , ten/ .• ooe outoplet...n, mod Ise tu ore, at.ott it, Jna... ....nen,. (*ter *III coo 1 .1.01.1 .4' Jul , `SL.:. i I.l.ree •l• sr. 'l.• Ist 0 411111 1 4101 11010,1411/.r nil to rytur. tt 11 , 11 Ls..cltaisuol and .. t,.1 • 1.1..i•05• 11, itetn6ll.l4tootti, ...111....:11.15 ru5t...4.. t.. 0 A lirotoltoolt 1 1411 1.1t14 tot.. ItA• s otrt put. , toe Lor-e .4n.• 'out.. .4 n. I Up.° turn) ...It. re/e1 Tk. .•. • 1 1 • 1,0 1, 0 1 • . I '4. 1 •11.1 • •/, .411 :.•rd, Lorrtofore • .tsbllAtt..l sir (Le tetz.'lerr . .....l 1_1 , 41 sfror y:: r• .r.. alreei s'•••• m. 1.1 or Liu. is, and I e r..ul lea.liug to Item • ttl. laent, /4...Ler 111 , 1, . 55 „! W ... ill .1.. ..1,11 , ..; rip r • ... .i f.•or n tont• t. Late live familne., 1,4 tan 01 , ,,.. Retail, awl doer,. of 111.-115 fatOine-4 n.Wit Any o.to but nt the :oarl.ni.Lc eon , . Lost .011.1 1 4 1 11. 1.11 11 ) 1 11 0/ . 1 •01. 0, lit. epral4,„ all .4.0111 - . 1 letn,,ai.n. at Dr.., to urrt• ,o, .1.. .100 oto•tlutri it. un.. 1140 I . r• -A led cat - S. 1.. had od , 0 Ps $l4 elleh applied (dr 11.4" the ?•10111 `lnv 11x , ...• Ido 're ...we a• larg,s n_q utual ex V-1 le d 1.. 1' i2,:4‘ tn. inn fr,,al =MCI 11111= r.•"•lr.• a Ile t.oran, ful tittnlyty tw tt1i1.11,4 / ttl Re. huug.t tht• tule-rOwt mt r.rttmt. 1 tr/ttt mr, mot 1,1 4.1,. hn, hrturir , t-11 , Ar:AI.CARLY. CITY l'itOl'ERTY A f PRIVATE INA LIL A ALI: 1 11LP. 119I'Al" AND L 7 utt .1•11 ..trtt. fu, utterly urrtpuAl au flu, I imm4 Wurd Puletx Et-uoul Moue. Tip L.•-• hudt, *Alt a .Wore taut • , one Lt Lch, mud Kim , ruin :the buthhug trt iu f ; ..t. Itt.trri strerr, In E.: J-.-p, mud it A I:4,[tlitt, T.t.ttru. at slettuf.A. tau tug yurptturtu. "tl.ttm pt ,ty u t. , sold I. uu .use trrut A f hat vat uttbht ti AI:1.1101;SE AN D 1.01. •t t no: 1,. Cucuta u 1 Wind mud it mut streitt, fl - 1 ut mi IVutml ritruchum ttloug h rout ittrettt ritt le•q—uuir vecultietti by Wlll.uitu 11. nuttuu a e Gr., frt. 11.1.1 Lll4lt, bt.ttft, .k 10) &Luse. A but— A dftotrul DIY EL I-ING LIOCra: AND IX)r. rt het. , the Subscriber resides., No. 5 Pentimyhrmata Avon., with. u tan rod• of the them Ilonmo. Me lot Co 63 feet frentluts Pronsyl‘nuia As enue, nu l rAtt,tutu hitt 11/6 feet to t e 3J F•d alley. The house 1s nearly urAm, rEttitaluith; tee noun., mtith nil titofier.l Impromertiouta. TIJ. propurty 1.10 , 4% uuly k, 1. seen. to ltu mdruirt+l, ant. will be meld on mcmvmutuithating toms. IL Fl. ItICAN • Dov I 3:2.. 31 Fifth stree t. Y Wilit;AFTITSS—Otio of laarrel, at Worvin' Item. 1 . b.z y improved. with trula att.] building.. and !rout tog ou tito Ohto river. It to offrred at Lunch ices than it, worth. Clue hull MI nem on Ow Allegheny river, to Du nueato iln. otigli, on v. takh et ertlxl a imperior bows•. It wal be given In ~.I.ctuutv. fir ti owl We.der.rn bind TWeotr,iglit a res nt Jude, RUH. OUT, 11/.•t t. 010,4 the car. f cruuty-threo acre, adjuintug Tom pet normal:, AD Lhuso 4nr., offursl koupt you out of your money ; and if thin 110 not Ault you, juit tall anal get my nmutt 1 Register of Lots and Lands foe sale. On It Moro aro buvius TIIOIIA-4 ‘iooos, ,x-tat 75 Fourth sow,. rioAL WORKS FUR SALE--Sixty three acres o! Lw4, vlth lIS , I of Cool attu-loxi,aud Lho iw prVrbmoulM Lkerunti it, up,rutii,i, Said Farm in sau.ileil ti 10 . ITV, 34 mile, 0444 I.lsupplied int F.triu 'tarn Tviuluai. arcluird i Mali road, 3410 it,/ . The tilt, of CAW ui Oyu 1,-et to t i ti.tlity. Fm furthiii particuliii, apply NICIPirIiSON 4 PAYNE, Nu. 538 141,-rt) iiirt rt. LUING LOT FOR SALE.—A lot 24 1,1 uu WS IF. btnvt, and exl,utling leek 109 h•et 10 I,loalloy. OM l h u L,au part of the lut in a CAW ' W4t built fur two small lttruntr. Thln lot Iv inn rknirttllln [oration fora rmatlenct,, and will b t ,01,1 Title good, and clear from incurobriarp. 17nquiro of CM. Y. fl 1 LI..M0111:, J 51.2 at LOa offlco of !turning Pont. T)AR,GAIN OFrERE'D7 .- - F l- 'he undersigned I_lo offers (or sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting uncut and toljoiolug the Bolan of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, in the groriubc oud thriving Borough of pun, r ug , a UM Lots are 81;4:, !NB iu width by shoot PA in depth, fronting at Doe end on the Depot., and at the other on Sinclair street; and Iwo of . them Bouting tot Obeli uhole length o,i whet streets. . • A thp—'ll'. , l) LOTS. 373 fret in widtli, hooting tlin other sido of th.. D,pot, and to .o.pth 121 ---0()< , of the Lots Imi-dur ing fpr its whole length on Jerome street No I...tter property ran bo found. and It will to. sold low. Part of the pay aunt taken in Sink of tin, Connotlevillo ltidiroad, if desired. tutu. t. ,ILLMOr. Office of Ow Nlorning Pont Pitt.lAirgls, A 11, 1:36.5.--Lthw a CULL LAIC 1.A.).11 —ll.lb . Cold Lard Inwpp rm uow h.) twee nt the l'Ahlbltion Room of "NI, F. EATON, Nu. $0 Fuurl ii ntrrtit. The Agutit ut thh. FaLutiloo will 1..43 fouti.l the] a. 111111 al prvpatvl L. fill uttlorn and wdl tightA fur It i. nn.•w appro , ,l by Ilium, Will/ 11.5 a luaLtor or gnat economy in IigUI.II)g [guru., 104 buras c 01.4 4,1/. arid utak, light. Lu wale uut of it, and tlio rights fur tkerliory will IN nuld ritual,. by JOHN W. lIITT, 114i,23:taw &Keit/ of Putsnie.a. WESTERN LANDS.—We havo arrangements with gen tlemen of experiouce In the different 'Western Btates, br which choice lands can ho located at Otivarnainut price. Verrone desirous of locating lands, either for speculation or for actual settlement, will And it to their advantage to give us a calL One of our correspondents in lowa has spout the lost six weeks in critically examining tits lauds lu that Statr sultiort to Otl Li y. aud writos us t h at ho has staleetnclm 24 goo acres of choice lauds. . BURBLY hi In ei sopitilslaw meow Serest!' and Sroithflold streets. VALUABLE LAND Fat — SALE—Three and s-half acres of L 4114, eligibly sitpated•on the East j.dbarty Road, op. pmit. Lk& relations° of -- esriurigltt.Teq. This land Dee well, nod Is very destruct° either for a family residence, or to divide into building lots. Price, gl,sao; torms easy. nov23 8. eUTIIDERT & SON, 63 Market street. BUILDING LOTS, at vary low prices and on an commodatfug terms of payment, pleasantly situated no Chestnut strwit, Lawrenceville, within five minutee' walk of the Omnibus Station. Mechanics, and nil "IWIL,-45.3ir0t0 of purchasing a cheap lot, and on rosy tonna, will find the above "all right.' frrr2ol S. CUTHBERT & SON. TREOT from the Staffordshire Potteries— A later arrival of qUEENSWARE, at the old .t.nd of KPATif . Mlolll[, N 0.122 Wood street, Pit burgh: • Thll assortment embrace. some new and or • choice styles of ultltst-Brzakfare,Dining and .13crilet olt brilliant whiteness, from ono of tim first manuferturers in England. Also, UUlfied blue and white Iron Stows Ware, for Hotels; and a very gnaoral and superior variety of all articles of Mint Wass, and othor warns adapted to the wants of city ill3lioatualty trade; all of which will bedgsPosed of Ft low priees: uov.s , - F . -‘issotisTros• OF PARTNERSHIP.—The partnership ‘.11,;1 formed by the undersigned and JAMES O'NEAL, ht oar-tying on THE CAMDEN COAL WORKS," under rho name and style of JONES, O'NEAL & MILLER, is now di. solved. ISAAC JONES. Jtkiy nil, 18.55. JOILN D. KILLER. bble hall for . saleTy j _.lll uov - 40 31.8,1413. Y H. OOLLINtI. . .4 .. ' ~4.1 . , ESN ":ice; ~,_.____.._._.. PITTSEURGiI AGENCY OF THE mrNA IN4URANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Cont. Chartered. MP. Paid up Cush Capital, Si Al . with large srirplus securely invest ed. Semi-annual dividend cf S per cent., July 1, 185.5. . This Company have been doing an insurance business nearly a half century—have paid out for property destroyed by fire under its policies, more than Fifteen Millions of Dot lass since they commenced business. Its mumal receipts and present assets (whirls are below) give Indemnity to each policy-holder of more than two millions of dollars. A policy of is:morello° Is no better titan brown paper, unless it is in a Company that will pay is case of loss. It becomes necessary, therefore, that you know something of the character and solvency of the institution before you take a policy. Its age, experience, wash capital—its unioterruptest sutscess for thirty six yearre—its uniform course of honorable deallog—placeo the /Etna Insurance Compliny among the first and moat sol vent institutions of the country. Its premiums ore cash No premium notes taken—no assessments insole on policy holders—but all is CASH. If you meet with a loss, make up your proofs. and in sixty days call and get your money. 'fills es the way wo hare dono business for nearly fort.. ywors. They continue so audio insurance on Country Steres, Mills Factories, Dwellings, Barns end all descriptions of property in town or country, at Nisi rates. Yonr attentiou Invited to the following lose rates on Country Dwellings, or the whole term of one, three, or five years. I year 'years. 5 years Built of brick or stow,, metal roof, 80 feet from similar risk Built of brick or stone, shingle roof, Froano dwellings ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, JULY 1, 1855. Cash in hand, and in Plnerdx. Bank .A 65,00 25 Cosh in hands of Agents- 137,127 81 Keel Estate, uninclunbered— 16,672 05 72 Mortgage Bonds, 0 and 7 per cent_ interest, payable semi-annually 20 six per cent- State of Virginia Bonds, interest payable semisannually 20,200 00 b six per cent. State of North Carolina Bonds, interest payable semi-annually- 5,000 00 10 six per cent. Jersey City Water Bonds, interest payable seml-aunnally.,...- 10,300 00 b ton per coaL City of 111 Inmate Bonds, lutr, ,, est pxyable sean-annually ............ 5,150 00 9 coven per cent- income Bonds, interest paydtle semi-mm=lly .- 8,110 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage.— 5,200 CO Bill,, receirabte, amply a cored, end payable nt Bank 6,412 11 500 shares ilartford and Non Hares Railroad Coogan y 60,300 00 Hartford and Provide-ma IL It., 10 pn, mot proforma! and guarant... 9,535 00 IL; Bunton and Worcester Railroad 10,053 00 2'o Conuocticatt !Liver ...... 14,000 00 50 ••• Comm:tient River CuinFany 1,2.7,0 00 100 stafford Bank, 3 itustalmentfi paid in.. 3,000 00 Kaglo Bank, Providunco, P... 1 1,930 00 300 • • PlannLx Ban'" llartfan-d, C0nn....-... .13.000 00 300 `• Eathangu Bank, ". .... 1;,330 00 200 '• Fannon and klrobanirs' Bank, ..... ford, Coon 214000 00 Co:mot:that itiN, Bnl , Hartford-. 0,11.4.• 00 2C. i Hartford Caul, 2.,,400 00 lIIMIMMIM= I I artford Coon t y Bnuic. City Busk, • Colivu Bank, tie, v,,rk 4' liraulway •• Propl.• , '• Bank. It. • 11,,noset Bank, it., • Nin-tinniee 1311.111 L, 11,900 no Etardi North America, New Tort... 10,500 00 " Ilank of America, 131 , 2.1 CIO 15 , Mini. of It,, Iteiniti X 10,750 00 of the (7midnaniorealtit, . 5,001 00 tat •• Non York I.do liniment , . and Treat • r Ynel 114,0e1 nml FIRIJ ai recto 443 Woe tort her infortztailon engulfe at the “r the Stki ItritAy Morni.ug . rIIIIE 5.% T•It1 ). \ 1.1 EN IN 11, _on, 41.11, I twalveet. I o ovinitaf: t , oolwo too for ItittL ton otoi Hof i'rat Lake it for Gram.-./ Ihat Ihu ott lr Ale alruaily toirraiilv o. II niiivalutes.l o, h 4/le iur o Ilia: I,4i:frivolo xtrun,i dminit ti. t.rf mot :urctioor ol Y AILS. 11ra4r alviar .oi bura oi P rampior palitiob a riraLli Or ohall not nva~ auation, bin usU un atnl InlpreVey tinmr nho may trail iL Tu aciootop'i-13 (hi, ..ttirl•t, iLc Lie.t articles aro ocluctril vrt (1113‘114.1...i trio. rumlizo and tioraratir : oraivart oriinnal artlrlco of ingtroctly. ritr.r.rtor prax-rraol. my n puniiLli, .rum iorrtgo m1.:,- , Cog inn 1.143, of Pb Tra.kly Npe4, of the Wori.l. 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I..at licr.i> twill. in tn.. laiuntr; undHiltAirl. %Ye t R.O et. ri. ;author of • - T6r Uriii,rt.id • . • Miriani.nt on. of J in.at p....5,;1; ; A1 „ alu s tmni, of ty,,pertatit. !Pln. 411,4 V. 4,1 Ini,iitions, nails otlwil ”1 a II inn, m.. t'n,ug.i Thalia ,a afro fr,1.1, a et the pre. ••••ft•t• re-cnvord Plu•-•7 four 3/1".• • he , , •••••an • al bn Mt. s• ma, //1" t/11 , 1 oath bib and of It, usana“..tubill • .1 ht /. an, 1..1. I en..l l :oyl 11, - .1. 111,M, r. 11.-4,4 1;0 }um, In (3nall, paper. vnu .11 lit...nay F.on.-ral .r I) upon it, that 1a... .n ~ ' , l'd , q ••Ei , ro year , or ...otherha....o awl owl ale., MittisJ ulelety. It to In* hum eilly ton.timent....lLte /Lied I.l.tatet, lou a. of a health, Woo ouall imbue-tat always uueloreln to lauct....ou, but Malty+ mildly rulyoutting thb !hut .0. Of the moat J.,euerully attruct.o paiwn Lie 0111 01 • 1111;i0 —.ltltUrrilly I iniLu, Pitishuruh, It .• the brat Iltuthey and (=dry parr 1m the WWI.- Rork Wander, Rock id<Of.d. !IL _ . , • N S:. :VS.4 r-4--.. V S Ply Oritiq A t MISCELLANEOUS 45 X P 4 :1 1 1 1 ,6 2 t 1, 1.,1 -tit.. 171.1 Comp Any $ti34,530 1....,.. pr , , mptly pwit Poi wit, tro-tiod Witt 1:41)11Strlie LID rilii4o by !f H TEN-EYCK. Aft• -b 1 Tfit: We have beretuforo ipo.Luu to WO tonna of the vaunt' of ilia post, one of the hest papon un our ezzhange riot, and we regnant tt oo one of the best Memory paper! , to ha found anywhere. Ito edttorlaln are arrltteu with shady, and o n to a liberal, Independent and cuturclretalare view of men 'lard =ad Ad:re-Ai-ter, ft-rightortilr, It • It le deem-redly one of the moat popular pohlic journal. In trio (Jutted mat., combining as it does. lu a literary point ~( Tievr. all the intereot of 1110 Lest =Failure, with a nail ninosut of zenoral Intellixeure.—Repubtscuo, hitchfrld, Cl. (Cuall In whines}--Finglo copy, V: a year. . - 45 00 a year -8 •• And our d.r;rtarr-op of It) 90 13 And one to g.tttor-op of flub) 15 e 3 " " And our to gottorttit of Club) "t) LJ " Addrwir, Ci , COVS mut poid, DEACON 4 PETRR6OI.I, No. 66 South Third .too t, Philadelphia. 3 Sample numbers bent grotto to an 3 one, when oo quoolvd. 00v'213 Joseph White's Carriage Repoo/ 1 4 0 rY•. OSEPII WHITE, nor carrying °it Lau n as in Itts . qmcinu, anatargtati,) au thu Pittsburgh and tirneashurg Turp nilr, near the Tuu Itilo Run, beturmu ' Plust.urgh And Lawn:neer - Lilo, rempoctfully to rite. thopuhlir t., tLap,a-t max* oreA FIR I All HS. utmorrs, A,. And ho I.l.lcularty lulonals ge.uileaurn prot.'L•sert, ai.o cue prlro only a um le. • • .. Fourteen year, experience in the I.neme. eu.,bk, bier to piece beihro his rearons the same rholre enllnetion &Tar : lagt9liCh, eo many yeal, Vail it has been his particular .4.p.krtutent to soled, from the various and Molt talented Es.steru inanufeeturte - s. the enemas of he new system Is ctupplete---the economy of hie arrangements will supply the lost and 1111111 i Iltshinitable TamanCiarel lit moderate, tuners Ultencumbered by those heavy expanses. which the mama decoruting houses of business hos heaped upon the price o f oein. t owing to term , mm 40.1081 1 ,11 WIIITH will sell, oil reeds money only, at much leas than the usual priciest. tkal , "ostriages repaired iu the best manner, nitb delipetth ruhfedase POC,LAJIATTON.—By Virtu.. of a precept under the hands of Wm. IL McClure, Prostdent of the Cour% of Common Ploaa,in avid for the-FliMx JcallMal Dia or- Of Pennsylvania, and Justine of %ha Court or Odor ond maul- , nor, and General Jail Delivery, to and for said Blstele and William Bo and Gabriel Adams, ONtirs., Associate Judges I of the same Courts, in and far the County-of Allegheny, do col the Gib day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight houdivd and fifty-five, and to me directed, for holding a Court of flyer and Terminer, anti General Tail Dollvory, at Cho Court Mouse in the. Chty of Pittaburgh, ou the thurth Monday of Decembor next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Public uotlro is hereby given to all Justices of tho Pea,e, Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny, that they to, thou and there, in their proper persons, a-n.ll then rope, records, inquisitions, esarninationv and other reticent broncos, to do those things which in their respealvm °Mom. In their behalf, appears to le• done--and also those that will proeccuto the prcnonors that now Or may he in the jail of cold comity of All Luny. to lid tben and tlicra to prosecute against th - em no shall in, just. (liven under my bowl, in Pittsburgh. this fifth day of Nce v.•iltbor, In the year of our Lord clue thousand eight hundred cud Gfty-five, ask 4 of Lilo Conunumvoaltli the Thtli. lima:tot ROOT PA'PTERSON, Shea Hr. WCLASSVo—RIIT'S COL LEti E.—No eNtely. lielunout in tbe Weed 1u tho gam farilltics for teach hgell the hrugchell .4LijjrJ) M. NI/ I "AV sktiks u Mail:was and as Ornamen I'uninan wiriva oldie. meu and Lady teacher! instructed in alFtlieurnarnental brooches of the att. A class of Lady Teachers. and young lediea who are engaged to other &Indira during the week, meet every Saturday - afternoon from 3 till 6 o'clock.. For terms apply to the Principal DROOKS & COOPER have just opened fl. nice assortment of Linen Collars and Sleeves, whlta bent Conant, Matt do., then Orape eniltire, cln.lii cote ; will continuo to recolvo during tinn weak their third miPlitY of goods at the Mourning and Boum) Furnishing Store, No. 75 Market streetnov2o . — TS.—Mrs. E. D4VthSON, INTER BONN No. 33 St. Clair street, will upon o largo amorttnent of FRENCH BONNETS, CAPS, MANTLES and NEEDLE WORKED GOODS, on THURSDAY ? ,NotOtnbOr 5,.1,84 No. 33 Bt. eltdr etroot. " IOTTLERS--.lOltN 001/12.7 d:t . O., sat :re, d: :7 Pirilt ntraet, would respectfully inform the ',labile that they have constantly on baud nlargoqupply of 13.AREAL41ILUA, MINERAL NVATEII, ALE and PORTER, of tho bout qnnlity. The attention of famtlieu is nertierdaily ¬ed to the tact thotthey bottto WAINAIGIPP9 •LE to its part& state. Physicians teCanntiend it to families ou account of its wholo some and strengthening qualitios. oe13O:ly FRESH YRIIITS '2O6 boson Raiairie 200 " .‘ In Imtveir, 100 " " In quartern; 300 drums riga; just recnivrd and for Bain by R.IYMFB•Q ANDIMAOYAI E-1000-IbB for male by FLF.MING gitkri.% antrao P Q A LERAT U casks and boxes in store sud ior isAlo by [novoo] SPRINGER ILAR-BAUGa. ae-:zr.:~rn~a...^s_.~.;; ~.::.:::;.;-,~;c~..r.:.r—:.:s,:~ca:r.Yn::~u,'~..a:r:..Y.~~c PITTSBURGH POST. action. Many days passed in the arrangements necessary for her plan ; theu it was rumored - - among the scholars that Mademoiselle Fischer TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBEII 11. was going away ever so far, and would. never keep a school again. There was a sale, and all the furniture and other precious possessions,' so hardly earned—objects around which were twined so many tender thoughts and joyful [From Dickens' Household Holds hopes—were sold and scattered abroad. Every ; ivacteurn. thing, except the arm-chair which she stilt ' Pardon, mademoiselle," answered the visi- called his; that she begged Madame Ferey to tor, " I have come by his wish. You, perhaps, keep, in case she ever returned. The a s ap-. know my name—Jean Rivarul—l was Eugene's hers and cap she took with her. Grief—true comrade for many years." grief. bas strange vagaries. She bid every "He has often written to MO of you, - return- one adieu quietly, without 'Laving told any ed she ; " but you have expected to find him too but Madame Ferey whither she was going. soon—he is not yet come—but he will soon be Some months elapsed, and then Madame Foray here." received a letter dated from Oran. Coralle had made her, way through difficulties and disagree- ablerof all kinds; but she was used to struggles and hardships and self-reliance. She was now settled ns Oran, and suppoyting herself ass day governess among the families of the French of ficers. She was very kindly treated. Before leaving Paris she had seen flivarol again, and received all the information requisite to find out the spot sacred to her affections. Each morning, before the heat of an African day, and before the toil of her avocation begins, she NRllis. be yond the walls of the town to kneel and pray by the side of a retired grave. The native population by whose dwellings she pa ses, noticed this young French woman's diur nal pilgrimage, watched her steps, and discovered its object..ilt raised her high in their veneration. One morning an old negro, himself a toiling servant to Arabs, awaited her coming, and pre sented her 11 nosegay with these words: " Moi donor ces flours a yeas car vons bonne." (Me give you these flowers because you good.) Any traveler visiting Oran may easily find out our heroine. She was still toiling on in hope a few months ago. The young man leaned his hand on the back of chair, turned a strange, look at the excited speaker, Dud then cast his eyes on the ground. " In truth," continued Coralie, " I thought it Was him when you entered ; and so," she added, after a moment's pause, with a sweet smile, "to speak truly, the sight of you was a disappoint ment. and I was, perhaps, ungracious to Eugene's best friend—forgive me! Think, I have been waiting for this day five years—five weary years !" The last few words broke forth with a burst of long pent-up feeling. Then with more compo sure she asked,— " Where did you leave him ?" To this direct question Rivarol, who wsv still standing in the middle of the room, murmured something like " on the road.' "He will be here to-day, then ?" "Not to-day, I think—t suppose—that is—as ho is not here yet." 4 To-morrow ?" persisted Cornfie ; or evening, do you think ?" "I cannot tell," said Jean, evidently embar rassed, and looking very pale. " Pardon, Mad moiselle, my intrusion—l will take my leave." Coralie thoughtho was hurt by the ungracious nes4 of her first reception. Nay," said she, gruelling, "you most look on this as Eugene's home. It will be his—ours in a few days—and his friends will always ho welcome. See," she went on, " there stands his arm-chair--I worked the cover myself, and, to tell you a secret, those slippers, and that smoking cap are for him. While he, poor fellow, has been going through toil and danger, it would have been too bad if I had been idle. I think Eugene will be pleased with our modest home." Rivarol threw a hasty glance round the room which seemed to take in all and everything it f contained. etelailued. ile was strongly moved, lni.voico C 134 husky, and his color wcut-and came. Fix- tug a look on Coinlie's flushed, • hopeful, expect ant Line, he rapidly uttered some words about pressivg husinest, and with ono hasty bow darted MT .4y. •' IloaYicu r, lion-tzar tereaaaed Curaite al ter him, on the I>tair, She had somi net; yu,es - to 1,3 to hint, tc in what, ezz.ct place ho had ;eft Eng.•ike, but Muassieur wazi already o ut of b,..ring. W . n.a a 6,wry he : I •,,L.O! t v.! Lugene. - And with tLi., deteruntwtlo!,, the :tr,..ager Mhmi der thought..., wi.ch returned to their lee ter Nevet Ate Met ea;liet ono : eel:Li:my, that her betrothed could not 1. , r with her hcime next day . To-uiJrrew !—bow long And yet it felt like a rencf. Anticipation, long on thestretch, nv the lutenbuiy desire d uteeriog nea,b, i.ictenge," some what akin to dread. Sr., the portere,., nho was uluay.s running up on one pretext or asiother, and other female neighbors ako--i.ll id remark ably high npiiit.,--vicie told ticit M. I,egetie could not arrive before the morrow. The repeating tats assurance constantly was coralio's, uuly conversation with bee humble tide:ll3llmt nay. tier heart was lull of disquiet, and when alone she often muttered to herself ..ore of }Salami's epeeche,,, h ar p ing on •• 5v uur fr,il pour le bon our,.. or counting over her little treastusis in a dazed sort of way. Oil the Wednesday following. toward' evening, Wobinie Foray and her daughter Pauliaie, ono of Curalie's former pupils, wore sitting together, talking pleasantly over Coralie's happy pro-pects, a ring came to the door of the apartment. Mad rune opened the door herself, and there stood a figure Fidel' for a few seconds she did not eeog nisi.. The shrunken height, the stoop which brought the .honl•lers for‘7aro life two poste. the shawl a inch hung orver them la a wretched dangle, the blan.:+e,i sheen and lip, 'he the preinatnie rine and said In of age—all ' , era the cautiAalsa'ile hop Jt call:may I,' forloM • he re Matlamoiselle Coralle 7 - at length 'carat troth Madame t'erey, in a voice of sorrowing sur prise. Anal to..ing her by the bred, led her in silence to a seat by the fireside, and then told nk 0.,0 of the girls hands in her own, she asked in a whisper, -W hat bin happened •-Dead l' said Conine, holding out a faded pa per to Madame t'ercy, and averting her face as if the night of it scorched her. It war. a most touching letter Isom Jean Riv arol, asking forgiveness for his courage having failed before the purpose of his visit to her on the preceding day. At sight of her he had not the heart to speak ; his tongue had refused to tell her the fatal tidings. Eugene had fallen in a akirmish. for whiebffie had velrtnteered only two cap before the regiment embarked for France. Jean Ilavarol had been by his side, and received his last instructions. lie hud caned his friend'a body within the French lines, and given it Chris tian burial near Oran. putting up a rude cross. bearing the name of Coralie a affianced husband, to mark the place where he lay, with a wreath of immortelles, to chow that a friend had mourn ed over that distant grave. God alone knew that the poor widowed heart went through, for Ooralie wrestled with her fir' grief clone; no eye had been allot-Tell to watch death-throes of haptOho,, What can olio bay to Lilo bereaved, lint -Lord, wo beseech thee to have mercy. ' Soot] Madame Forty nod Pauline cried as if their hearts would break. but Coralie shed no tear. She sat in a listless attitude, her eyes fr..- eci on vacancy, as if looking at and seeing only her own thoughts. "And when did you get this terrible letter, ray dear ?" at length asked Madame. "1 do not know—a long time ago just whoa 1 was expecting him." Madame Ferey looked up alarmed at this an swer. • • mean the day before yesterday," said Cora lie, making an effort to collect her thoughts. "The day before yesterday—Monday: An ago of grief has passed over me since then." And now, having broken silence, she went on talking . . "I have lived in him—a love of' so many, many years—it is vci y herd. may. cay,.ner action of Inv life, however trifling, not even the:gathering, flower, hut was done with the thought of him in my heart. Ile was the rudder of my life. And so he will be still Fur Madame Ferey, I have thought tun' thourlit, anti settled it all in my mind. 1 cannot t main in Paris, to see ever around me all that I had prepared fur his return --all I did for him; I should gO mad." Madame Ferey indeed began to fear she might, and concurred in the necessity of a removal. "You feel that," said Coralie, eagerly; "you are a real friend.';- , •And wharo would you go ?" "To Oran." And then Coralie told her plan. 11. was a wild, adventurous scheme, particularly some years back. Btu Madame Ferey made no objections, feeling it better to let the poor girl follow any decision she had come to Tor herself, and believing that the difficulties of carrying it into effect would give time for consideration. In taking this view, the kind lady underrated the firm will of her pro- Lege. Cpralie's aim and ambition was to bring .hack Eugene's remains to France, and .to My them by the side of her mother in the cemotry of _Mont mrirtre. She hail already IPade inquirid; it would cost three. thousand francs. " I can perhaps earn as much at Oran, and if not I can pray by the resting-plum, and mark it better than by la woodentross,; and at last we will rest In thb'ganih'rr.riq , e;`eithr'ltt"bey iatitb France or under the African soil 'where he Mi lt little matters, so we are together." That evening the wretched girl left Madame Forey more calm than she had been eiride the fa tal news. ' The discussing her . prOjeet" with a friend had given it reality. Shelia(' none to,lielp her in tier ingtnrtes M. preparations: She i'dlt that she must be up and doing, and, instead 0 indulging in mutual grief, she roused herself to Na 31:1 Wood ottoet.. A tf*.; CORALIE. ' ,mora,ng Sejuur Wit pour I. bonficur: (4 home tzuuiv for buppliuro,) NUMBER 6'2 WASHINGTON GOSSIP 11011 ACE GREELEY SEES DAYLIGHT. (From Iho New York Tritonnti WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 I think I see daylight. Should there be no Speaker to-morrow, a general Anti-Nebraska caucus will be held in the evening, at which a candidate for the Speaker will be settled upon, or the end secured in some other way. The Pennsybiania delegation, which has been the ho mediate obstacle to union thus far, at a meeting this evening resolved to change it, course after o-inurrow. If the Democrats and Southern Know Nothings choo.c to elect Fuller to-morrow they c.,n. After that the opportunity . Will be lost. We shall have a Speaker on Monday, .and the message ou Tuesday. H. G. TUE(' GLAD( PTON -QUESTION--DI ORE CA GeV 38 I N j Fr, al the Now Yhrk Timel.3 WASHINOTON, Dec. 7. No despatches have been received announcing. Grout Btatam's refusal in the redre•:s deManded in reference to the illicit recruiting. Lord Cla rendon has made another argument, which uruist ;,e answered before our Government can proceed. So the Message will not dispose , of the suhject no anticipated. Minii:er Wheeler Lad no instructions .instify aic hiF recwznition of IYriiker'a government The , ;.now Yotlimg member; had a caucus Lt-nnight, which resulted only in a riiir on the slavery qne Eon, u they determineddo do noth ing. The Northwestern Republicans are in consulta tion to-night at the Capital. Other delegations by States arc similarly occupied. Tim object of all i. to ascertain hew the ergAnization car. be rattily effected. IFrom the liuml.l.f LA:SKS-All AN' t' t ”L}:l/GE. Deetailber, llankq can count almost 1106C13 enough to elect him, but not quite. A meeting of the Americans was called last night—thirty attended. Walker, of Alabama, otferrd a resolution, endorsing the twelfth section and all the :lavery policy. Etheridge, of Ten nessee, was the first to oppose it, saying he was willing the northern men should have a spot to breathe on as well as southerners- Paine, of North Carolina, opposed it also ; Havens, of !slew York, doubted its expediency. Walker then flared up, and said he should reserve to himself the right to publish the resolutions, with the fact that they wore presented loan American meeting add rejected. Paine and others denied Walker's right to do so. Great excitement followed. Buf fington, of 'llassachusetts, Deane, of Connecticut, and others, withdrew in disgust. Humphrey Marshall said he had not been put up to be treat ed as he had been, and that very litter whipper snapper from the North bad run up his flag for the place ; that he was put up to be beaten by Richardson, and to drive the black republicans over to Richardson's support. It was proposed to nominate a candidate whom the black republi cans could not support. As they came out. Whitney, of New Turk, declared the whole thing d d farce. Fuller is represented to have promised the American members from Maryland that he would organize certain committees by the appointment of national men. They wanted the names men tioned, which he mimed to give. lie also is said to have promised Caruthers and Oliver that he would vote for the admission of Kansas as a slave state, if she applied for admission as such. WASTAINGTOE, December 8 TI I I RTY-TIIIRD VOTE. 73 Zollieoffer 100 Pennington Richardson Ranks 30 Scattering Upon the announcement of the of the thirty-third vote the House adjourned. Immediately after the adjournment, Mr. Cum hach gave notice that the anti-Nebraska nun would hold a meeting in the hall this (Saturday) evening. Voicus—Anti-Nebraska meeting : What kind of a meeting M ;hat (Laughter.) The members voted on the last ballot as fol lous:-- FOR Mu. ItiRILAILDSON.—Messrs. Aiken, Allen, Barclay, Barksdale, Ball, Bocock, Bowl; Boyce, Branch, Brooks, Bennett, of N. Y., Bennett., of Miss., Cadwallader, Caruthers, Caskie, Cling man, Cobb of Pa. Cobb of Ala., Craig; Craw ford, Denver, Dawdell, Edmundson, PauTknor, FlOrence,, Fuller of Me., Graves, Goode, Greenwood, Hall of lowa, Harris of Ala:, Hickman, Harris of 111., Herbert, Houston, Jew ett; Jones of Tenn., Jones of Penn., Keitt;Bid well, Keir, Letcher, Lumpkin, Mar-41101 of 111., Max Well, McMullen, McQueen. Miller of Ind., Milson, Oliver of Mu., Orr, Peck; Phelps, Pow ell, Quitman, Radio, Sandridge, Savage, Seward, ' Shorter, Smith of Tenn., Stephens, Stewart, Talbot, Taylor, Vail, Warner, Watkins, Wells,. Winslow, Wright of Tenn. Fun Ma. IiANKR.--Messrs. Albright; Allison, ' Barbour, Henry-Bennett, Benson;Billittglitu•st, Bingham, Bishop, Bliss, Bradshwv, Brenton, • Buffington, Burlingame, Comphdll, of Pennsyl vania, Caniphell of Ohio, Chaffee, Clark, of Con necticut, Colfax, Conins, Covode, Crag . .m; Cuot back, Don:troll, 'Davis, of Massechusetts, Dean, be Witt, Dick, Dodd. Dixon, Durfee„ words, Emire, Flager, Galloway ; Giddings; bort, Granger,- Grow, Hall, of . Massachusetts, Harlan,• Holloway, Horton, of Neei York, Hor ton, of Ohio, Howard; Hugbstou, Kelsey, ,Icing, Knapp, Knight, Knowlton, Knox, Leiter; Mace, Mattison, McCarty, Meacham, Miller, of New York, Morgan, Morrill, Mott,'Murray, Nichols, Norton, Parker, Pelton, Perry, Pettit, Pike, Pringle, l'urviance, Ritchie, Robbins, Roberts, Robison, Saban, Sage, Sapp, Sherman, Simmons; . Spinner, Stanton, Stranalnui, Tappan,.Thering ton, Thurston, Todd, Tr:Alton, Wade, Wakeman, Walbridge, Waldron, Wasldume, of Wisconsin, Washburn; 11l nois, IVachburne, of Maine, Watson, Welch, Wood, Woodruff, and Wood worth,. Fon Mn. Fut,Lna--MessTs. Gall, Bayard, Clark, Cullsn, Davis, of W., Ecti9, ,Fost.4.; Ear, ris, of. slid-, „11904894, Ilaven,ll9.ffinit,N Renuett, si n di e y, Marshall, of Kontucky,„3oWard, Pearce, Porter, Puryear, Ready, Iticaltd; Valk, Whitney and Zollikoffer. .• Scattering 19. ( From the Snuday Iferahl.] oUR SPteln D'ESPATCHES WEIO WILL BY. SPEAKER'? BANKS' GFIAKCE GOOD, BUT_ YEIgNDS PURE—IVRY, CAVCI.IBBING—EBB.AII,I:ATION OF TUE NATIONAL KNOW NOTIIINOA, ETC. • ' WASILIFIGTON:DOC. 8, 1855, • Th e elx iteruent this evening runs high: hanks. friends are sanguine of success. Tfi ' d s ap , f he cannot be elected by a majority he may "*". "..•7 4 e r. 4 , _ , .....ctir..ar.~.. , .,^.Cs['ilt^.:._ - .2'i'tn:u4~o~•a:.r3...k+iii_:£k-;gr"d" r EX?list~.:'"L,A?':;'P7? RATES OF ADVER,TISE%-, , ,-. _ AGREED ON fly THE PITTgISUROJI PRPAS risaf tuts ay.nocvinut, .:=4l. One square, ono . .. Do. each athlittanal hasirtion . . Do. - ono week • Dor — Do. three " ; t ar4 00 Do. 000 month • •") L '" 500 Do. two months Do. " [taro months i 0 , 00 •• Do. rod months. " Da six month? ' GO' " - - De. ono year., Standin Card, et" lines or lens, per ClLLNOWL.l2,#:ll , 4Bt.r.fi n : r ..„, , One square, per annum, (exclusiTnat Marriage notices, 50 cents; Death -naoice,s4 he by a plurality. The :same vote im will be east for him that he received on 'th e,last. ballot to-day. He • may, possibly, run pp to one htuadred and five—that 1 am satimfted-vtill he the extent. Mr. Falter's friends—Alrty ut istniaberarcr determined to adhere to iiii i until the Mayen votes more to-day would linie4ectired. Tl4lte . election. There was a meeting calledef anti-breli 'rakta" members at the Capitol this evening, and...after assembling a motion. viaamade .to:ndiuLtrur: 7415 t . ,• ; 'was carried, and they separated without aecent-., . • plishing anything. FaTier'siriends had a' .pro traded caucus,......thie. ereenin - .010,-..ettnteiltt:the CODCIUBiOII, they would.A.lnd by 4-m-74 1 ?Aise #vair expression—until the fourth of March. , There will be some 'huge mantinvoringrbitween this and Monday. If- Vuller , S friends ',defeat ' 1 Banks, look out for breakers.• I understand the national Know Nothitwk-tle^ cidedly prefer Orr, Cobb or Itiehart lB 9 ll l'l°, a Malsachusetti man ; and I should not- be'ur- -- prii,ed' if, worst come to , worst, they Viittla-.44 1 port either ofillienbove gentlemen in preference , to Banks. There are some who, insist that a_new man will be sprung ; upon them, mid that he will succeed. Boteler, the opponent of Fatilkum-tn. the last Congressional canvass in Virginia, win be pressed g .. by the national 'CROW Nothpgs,us a,canditlatn„ for public printer. TERRIBLE DOINGS OF. THE BLACK REPVISLCASS— BANKS rtnrasu OPT OF Ai ' ELECTIONBANKB' DEFEAT CERTAIN. WASHINGTON, December,`; .1555 This day will stand conspicuous in tato 140 ry, of Congressional lobbying. Such ages" Were never before made to catry a ineA;iiiitif its item - made to-day to secure the eleetiont&llfr.Sitd63. Greeley; Weed, Webb, Sumner, Wilson,`Hshatutd others, were in all parts of the, lobby, Marshal-„ , . ling their forces, and plying, the 14orhoya mom- , , bers with threats, promises ...ft Persuamons: -' A tremendous effort was brought to' bear to'foree an election - but to no purpose - ant oneAnindred vacs Banks stuck fast. A caucus of r froe-,, Boilers was held to-night—about, siltypresenk 77 ... but! nothing was' dent. it . 1.9 rrimeired - brit - . arrangementhas been-effected , by whibli't.he is to be re-opened. for &mks on... Monday, when • his 'rots is to reach ono harnlred and five, and thee enough of the administration men are to absent themselves to throw the election upon bins. 'this is believed by some , and' denied by many. Watch the absentees on ..Mondayfs bal-- lot.. It the administration,,,rnen f ,ptup.d . fum„, Banks is defeated. • Ile will' lose 'Ave "V'e;tes• in 1404 7 '11 - oflc, - Penn"Sylvirria. one hr-Defamire,lfotir ittrAl*land; • • ono, in Virginia, three in Noel On.rolinrytwb Gecirgia, two in Alabama, gamin in Louisiana, five in Tennessee, five in - Kentucky, three' in Missouri, one in Ohio, and' onein'lndt amti—making forty-one votes: - Iticluirtison's seventy-four votes, anti .sve have one! hundred And fifteen votes--n majority: of any - vote yet east--rigniort the . free soil oan,dittce., Weed, Webb, & in pressing Nit: tatilts upon • the free soil anti-Nebraska partrmillteir ' Sate, forget MT. Banks' true -position an thouu liansas-Nebrask. 141. When .thnt,bill was ; up „ Ix; ,; for censiderajon, Me t great Voint to, be goinefl order to seenre it.; pa-qiu . ro was to Mit Off all de bate, and this was done the lissiStandetif 14tr:' Y 76 Banks' vote, fur which he. was most unsparingly.....a.ii abused by the . NOV York greater atid leesewSowv, _ .ii and organ. For particulars, see those journals of thatdat e. Wll.' T WILL PP. DOSE WITH' BASES, t:TC. :POL'Er,qB . ss: - Elanic4 aelied'hisliiifitkt 4'66."'"lte be dropped after a Caw ballots cal Southern Americans will adttere,to „, 1 , 01.0 will increase. It is not probable ihnt any 0110 will get a ninjority for flit-` • ler stand the be , 4,t' chance,. but tha probabilitiefi ttre that a plurality will have to be resultoddo befarc NTOTTCE TO STOCKTIOLDEES--,-Stool /A holders in Cm Pittsburgh and Connellsviiletaninid, whoie stack is paid- np tu full, ere lierMiy,notilleALtbatthe interest on the earne, - doe October 1,1855, isimiyable at the Office of the Company, NEVILLE ..11.61.1.,,Y0tirth and, Liberty street., Pittebtirgh„ EI VT : Mx tmr2&lsa "MEW STYLES aRgTS"PELT I ~I,;* 811th PLUBII C.A ai No. 91.WOotlitz'oef;:w• decl , WILMA, St. SON. INIUNT HAIR DICUSITES—A Larga anal tlneiraurtniant. of Infant IfineUrnahenjustreceivtdfby En-ti ncrs,27 JO L rAPEENatit; TURN 3tIELLEIL.4 7 :tIy {sinter stock or Shelters Is now m-rhing, of vartoussizes,capacltt -shollftiVand sepa rating in thu bast manner from 15 to WO hnshols pet' htrur, ttt the Agrknltand Store, 47 Fifth Stied, by halal . . .14514 a. wmPßoz - BUCKWHEA'r FLOUR---dt) tacks; ,a good . I article, fur :sale by d SMITE, amr..,D•nevrim. have thin duly sold- out•itirtr 1:11 tercet in the firm of 11.0.STEBLeB, t 0,.. mp Mte partner, JACOB ITOSTETTEB.. Pittebartth,,Noy, 19.55—{n0e:10) • D. HOSTEITEB:..4 is tAND WARRANTS.—The highest market t price paid for 40, 80 and 120 Acre Land - roma, of tbo late issue. ' - Arco--For SO and 160 Acte ITiarruntsi 45uedundur the - law of 1850. Apply to BLASELT &:ILICIIIM • seplfluttrr corner of Seventltuud,Smitlifield sts. F OR SALE, VERY - CHEAP,-i. ING LOT IN ALMON:BAY CITP,.2f - feet by-kiii!' A good: barrsaM WI/ 0,11 6r OPPIYMgao O rt nt , tho elliqe or tha .10t2.11. IMIT.NING POST. LOT FOR SALE—A good - Rl:Am° 'Lin; 21 foot frout on Carson street by 100 feet In depth, In Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of . • e e';633Ch Fi EtTustonB, - , - 7 1313 at thooMee of tbo Morning Boat. VINE FRENCII WOOLLEN LONG,Sgsrwp. 1.2 —We have just received a fot of the idiom terg &Sit-a ble, doable motored, high colored Long flaaveld ~. • dee4 !JASON Taeirli BRUSHES-1 have jest recolVed• =uglier let' of fine Tooth Brushes, Those. wishing, anstb.logAn,Abls,. line ehould call and e mine my dock before purchasing . elsewhere. JO& TOWING, •• • noe.2. corner Diamond and Market street. iii i AYE YOU TRIED __ _ _ r _ WRICIITS YREMIUM EkritmoOta If not, try it, and you will never bo without it. Do sure to aak for , WIOGIIT'S PREMIUM EATIIABION, ; ',,' ' Or you may get a worthlms article. . . itt:A.. For Bab by all Druggiata. 25 . coats er bdtria ' ' Wholesale Weeteru Depot, Dr. EEIE.S4It, IL &SELLERS . EOl, and JOUR lIAFX.. anala XClTEMENTL—rho'people, are iitslistig, to JUA the ENTERPIIIO, 74 Four - theft** for Tlctialin't it-59 tunt.t, and upwards.. ,det,s ...... .. .... ..... CtECONiTARLUVA OF GENTS' FIJRNISITING GOOLITS 0 at L HISSIIFIELD St SON'S; NL-70 Vitiotristreet. I ' 3 Iluvingjust relnruixi.frorn Now Yor)csala¢ receiXedilli new shins of goods that arriied by the last steadier, we cam the followiug for fuspection : • - Gloves. Gauntlets, Camas, Scarfs, Opera and OkforitTles, • • Cambrioatultaillt.litudkerchlotly-,,, . Underskixts aud•Drawera, -.., Mafflets audStiarrls, • • TrAvoling,Shrktfb., Skirts made nierikyhArthattd,:'-'Totltel with a full assartmenV4 gacklairt war nue:. •• • ,'•%; New styles of.goodd received..by.:Fach_st6fitetrfintrred. r 0 0' 2 4 L I.IIIISifFIi.ILD LI SON, Na 70 {ti st., vorta betwvni Fourth strug;JaudDiatnonatlloy. VRESII FRUITS-340z cans 04 - 4yrteertjelL, •,••, 5 ••• botilps Peaches; . • 3 •••• • •,= rears: 1 5 fresh Pine Appleki - 5 Iksorted reserrc , sl 111 .‘ Tomatoes,4ll bottles; STSSt rlxeired and for ' 16' an_ ANDEIRSON J 39 irotitriej , - 1 nel2S upiNqito.sL,,,qharpi Elgtel, UR.Edli — gtilT , L74lrag , o :5 " Brazil Null; 50 fling Icica Attaondal la bap llordeaux. " Sicily " lotto Cdr.= Xats; • Duet mcetred and for " . ")xea 84e"9 Alin6l'll. Bala by • • nov2S ' urbP4l4ll .. . „ ~ .. . ...... ___ yiyintal Buss a - rs.---11ts• A P4YIP , WW( 4 -41. V y . 93 St Clair 0,1.&t, witforitiithp ek , r-n CS of Vrench Sopnotn, caps, ..4antles,oniVicfniOßYTY.F,l4,, _rli = - !)cods. on Thomlay, IN overnbei (3, 355.0 no . . M ATA.IitTES," . BZe..' ".'-' ". ' . 00/2/ - ' ~ Harper foi,Hdounberpprizeto3. 2 • ''•' • Putnam d i , tia....241, do ~ . Knielzerboolzer do do `4 ) .A 0 ~, ~‘ ~ ;, .. ... ... • • Itiank Leollolt tTaiiiditt of Fashitni,..M-ma 0, ' - , - - Peterson trldagaz Fro g ft ,),,,,•,1 7 T0mza/z ' ~ . , /S. .-0 0 ,..i1 ine, • 17 ' du.. . ' ' audeldsliadfa Zook,: • • ' , .20, . da:',l .: ~.:1 a, ~ ... Baimei, Magazine., • . 10 op , , , otocroluitornevic 4. ; MikliVA4OirEl AkitgllZiliel , . ' •:, Just reCe4vell An4:for fa/APS - • IaUR E LI V B- Is. - C h eap t - a - c4stani,li . o. sp Tuth h. frWHITALUABLE BRICK HOUSES rOi SATX-:Noi,MasuLIST Third itrout.:l front of 20 tent, by K> deep- Ipho bou-v4 pgarts , 4 wltk a„, Ingo bra ditnnr,-roarn and kathen on tint flouf; four rooinnfin kr,P, 4 1 - 1 1*.c9 OmAlk.ard storY,A o 4 l ho Wes are now and od order. .., I,r.43,4l:Millgra`t Ni ppy JIODSRS rum:Et:rot - 6 • r Thveuipg. RQUSCS to let • ..put hat- ag le'ailtelritn'tli°446t-tVe% Witi dialer rcnapplith . i ' j tleia6tie Owners of NItcAUX bOVAS , I I 20 it t0X0.00.01,740,40,,,,,, iv. tat a call. Our chargee are cuodimite. ,4“.: • Sb'CUMBEIMA 5044.63 NPEA NUTS--10 sacks, firistrofttlice sott.stm, this day received mot fur ask, by tiocl RHYMER & ANDERSON, 39 Wood st. ' _
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