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PITTSBI.JI, 1,:P0.,5T;
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITI
aso. r 011.1.11/0/3.E... .J. B. MOXTOOMEBY
GILLMORE MONTGOMERY,
PROPRIETORS AND EDITORS.
THURSDAY MORNING:::
To Merchants and Others
We are prepared to print on a letter sheet
copies of prices-current of the Pittsburgh mai.-
ket. The merchant ordering them can have his
card inserted at the head of the list of prices.
Meeting of the County ,Committee of
Pursuant to notice given, the Democratic County Commit.
tee or bdrfili*lndetice met at the St. Charlie Hotel, on Sat
urday, December Ist, 1855, at 11 o'clock, A. Si. After some
discussion, the following resolution, offered by It. Biddle
Roberts., - .}:aq., was adopted:
Resolved, That the Democrats of the several Wards,
oroughs and Townships be requested to assemble at the se
several places of meeting, on Saturday, December 15th, 1855.
and elect Delegates to meet In County Convention on thp
Wednesday following, (the 19th ittst.,)-nt the Court House, in
Meaty of Pittsburgh, at 11 o'clock A. 11, for the purpose of
selecting Delegates to attend the Democratic State Conven
tion be held at Harrisburg, on the 4th of Marsh next.
The following resolution was unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That the thanks of this Committee Lo tendered
to Messrs. Bryson tk Skirls, the g e ntlemanly proprietors of
the St. Charles Hotel, for their kJ miners and liberality in fur
nishing us with so comfortable and convenient place for our
meeting. 5.1.511... W. BLACK, Chairman.
N. B.—The times of meeting, as heretofore appointed—
the Townships from 3 to 5 o'clock, and the Wards of
the two Clues and the Boroughs from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. XL
Night before last, a drunken rowdy went into
our press room, and knocked the form of our
second page into " pi." That accounts for the
lack of reading matter yesterday morning. The
rogue is in jail, mud likely to stay there for some
time. But that don't distribute our typo and set
it up again. We will have all right in a day or
two more. A loss of sixty dollars is unpleasant,
for the rowdy, of course, is worth nothing.
The New York Evening Post and numerous other
papers that would rather make political capital
than tell the truth, are charging Gen. Pierce with
taking an active part in the attempt to make
Kansas a slave State There is not a word of
truth in It. No United States troops are yet
ordered to take part in the difficulties. When
help is needed to sustain and execute the laws,
and prevent civil war, no doubt the President
will do his sworn duty. That duty is to see that
the laws are faithfully executed, and the pence
preserved. But to say that the President is at
heart in favor of every law he is bound to execute
is a falsehood. That he may only enforce such
laws as he likes and leave all others to be violated
is a gross absurdity We might as well confer
on the Executive all legislative powers at once
If a recognized Legislature of a territory enacts
hail laws the remedy is for the people to elect
another Legislature t.. repeal them. That Mis
sourians took a fraudulent part in making the
present laws of Kansas there is no doubt. lint
Reeder might have prevented it. He might have
said that the election was vitiated by the fraud.
and refused certificates to any of the members
elect. instead of that he gave them certificates,
addressed a message to the liody when met.
vetoed some of their acts. and in every cuitimiary
way recognized it as a Legi,lature. Their acts
are laws, then, and must stand as such until re
pealed.
But abolitionists say that they must be nulli
fied by civil war And bloodshed : and that the
President. is in favor tif those laws if he disc
charges his sworn duty by endeavoring to pre
serve the peace. But nothing has yet been done,
and the latest accounts indicate that there is nit
danger of succor to the counsel , of abolititiniits
Fun )I,iyon.—We take the f..lluvung from th e
Pittsburgh (;az,rt, f The eiht.u. of
that paper doe• nut make known his own senti
ments Tory distinctly on the subject but from
the publication of the twit.. and the accompany
ing remark, we judge that the Gazrue i- , nut
unfavorably disposed toward-. Mr. Long. We do
not see how it could be. As a citizen.' candi
date. Mr. Lung would be unexceptionable. For
capacity and intelligence, industry and business
habits, Mr. Long is well 4 ualitied fur the office of
Mayor. As the Democracy does not seem dis
posed to nominate a party candidate, we are
satisfied to let a former Whig have the track.
satisfied, as we are, that Mr. Lung has }lusts of
friends who could elect him triumphantly. Other
people might prefer some one else, hut mere
personal preferences should yield a little to se
cure for a citizens' candidate general support
and so far as we can learn the general sentiment
is in favor of Mr. Long as the candidate. Here
is what the Gazette and t)ld Liners" say
[THE MAYDRALTY - We publish the following
communication at the request of an old friend,
who claims a hearing :]
Me. EDITUR—A communication appeared in the
Morning Poet the other day recommending Samuel
A.. Long, Esq., fur the Mayoralty. We think the
name of Mr. Lung the best yet proposed, and have
no doubt he could be easily elected. He is well
known to our citizens as a gentleman of capacity and
intelligence, and would make a highly creditable
chief officer for our city. We should like to see him
ran as a Citizens' Candidate, and permit all parties
to unite in testifying their regard fur his many ster
ling qualities of head and heart Let his friends
unite in bringing him out at once. OLD LINERS.
But the publishers of the (' hronicle is not
seem quite satisfied with this arrangement, and
urge, through correspondents, that a democratic
nomination be made. The Chronicle labored
hard for the election of EphriaraJones as Sheriff
last fall. Ito they think to •• 11.11 , 1 e•
quer," and elect a K. N. mayor this winter
Or is "dad under that load of hay ?'• That is
to hay, does either gentleman conducting that
establishment expect that something personally
pleasant to himself is going to turn up "if
the elements are well managed. It wont do this
year, neighbor. It is too bite to make that
point. Next year will du better .
But, to be candid, we know nut what right the
Chronicle has to take the democracy in charge.
In October it was laboring against them : and
we have seen no evidence of such sudden
i repent-
mace as its present aspirations imply. Two can
didates in the field for Mayor are enough—a
citizen's candidate and aK. N. candidate. It is
well known that we are uu fusionists. But for
just this once, under all the circumstances, we
are content to g, fur a suitable and proper citi
zens' candidate and a new man. The old line
whigs and many of the republicans treated us
very fairly last fall. We can reciprocate now
without any bargain. It will save much trouble,
and makes a sure thing of it.
But we are for rotation in office. No one man
has a right to bn quartered un the public treas
ury fur life; especially when he promised a year
ago to give somebody else a chance after one
year more. We hope our neighbors of the
Chronicle—very good men they axe—will turn
right in and help do things right this year.
HEAVY DAMAGES AWARDED.—Mrs. E. C. Hud
son has obtained a verdict of $4..100, in the Su
preme Court at Lancaster, against the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, for injuries to her hus
band, resulting in his death, in lti34. In Feb
ruary, 1854, during a severe snow storm, and
when the railroads were heavily blocked up with
snow, a train of cars left Lancaster about tiix
o'clock in the evening, for Philadelphia„ but
when they had gone about four miles they stack
fast in the snow, but subsequently became disen
gaged and commenced backing towards town,
when they came in collision with another train,
which had subsequently left Lancaster, injuring
the husband of plaintiff, iu consequence of which
he died.
A FREAK of the mail bags, or Foot-o 1 're brought
us our Washington correspondent's second letter
before the first. We make this remark to ex
plain why No. 2 was published first. No. I ap
peared on Tuesday.
MMUS
32
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DECEMBER 13
Correspondence
A PI 1 A PI 1
ALL WRONG
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THE ICIEW S
Lwellyn M. Owynne, an estimable member of
he Cincinnati bar, sided on Saturday last.
The Panorama of New York 19 exhibiting in
Cincinnati
Isaac Mickle, Esq., of the Camden, N. J., bar,
and late editor and , proprietor of the "Camden
Democrat," died in'that city last Saturday. "
Susan Denin, who was divorced two weeks
since in Indiana, has married Fred. Huntingdon,
a banjo player in Christy's Minstrels.
They have a joke in California that the mem
ber elect to the Legislature from Yuba, thinks
he is elected to the United States. senate, and
has gone to Washington to'claitu his seat.
A heavy storm prevailed throughout the East
and West last Saturday and Sunday. We expect
to hear of disasters on the Atlantic and Lake
Wm. Arrison was brought before Judge Park
er, on Saturday, and withdrew his plea of " not
guilty," and put in a special plea of ctutrefolz
convict, or once in jeopardy. His trial was fixed
for last Monday.
Mr. M'Laughlin, formerly of this neighbor
hood, has been appointed Commissioner of Claims
for the State of lowa. We commend Mr.
M'Laughlin to the community of Dubuque, as a
gentleman of probity and intelligence.
Prof. Charles Davies has been appointed Pro
fessor of Mathematics in the State Normal School
at Albany. He is the author of a number of
works on Algebra, Geometry, &c., and for a
number of years was Professor of Mathematics
at New York.
A young woman, named Sarah Smith, was ar
rested on Sunday night fur street walking, and
committed to the station house, where she made
four different efforts to commit suicide by tearing
her skirt into strips, and making out of them a
hangman's cord.
Azariah H. Simmons, one of the firm of Swain,
Abell & Simmons, publishers of the Philadelphia
Ledger, died in that city on Sunday morning last,
after a brief illness, aged 48 years. Mr. S. was
a practical printer, and commenced publishing
the Lodger in 1836, out of which he made an
ample fortune.
Twenties altered from 2s, of the Trenton Bank
ing Company, New Jersey, are being circulated,
dated March 1, 1855. Centre, vignette female
with basket in hand, cow standing near her : on
the left end margin, female with horn of plenty
on the right end the word •• twenty in large tot
ters. The alteration is well done
Prof. Blackman, of Cincinnati, performed
remarkable surgical operation in that city, on
Saturday. It wa , nothing else than removing
the limb of a young man, at the hip joint, the
bone of the leg having be,m eaten away by a
cancer The operation wa9 fini9hed in twenty
aeconk. The patient, at la , t accounts, was
dulug well
The bar of Hamilton county, Ohio, Lave he
rnoeting f"r the purptrte of nitalpg the 9 uh
ject of raining the sulari,- , of t6I judge. of the
Ourtof ('.ammo❑ Pleas. Tho nuw get bu
slsuo per year----•• not enough, - us Judge John
son r nut a Common Pleas Judge remarked, to
admit of their living in anything like a decent
house, and un boarding house beef at that. -
The Legislature of Virginia hvll its sessions
biennially, hut the business accumulates so over
whelmingly that the belief is that annual i.essiuni,
will have to be resorted to. The present session,
which is allowed ninety days for completing its
work, will, it is believed, have to be extended.
A number of other States, including Ohio, have
the biennial sea , ion system, but we believe are
all heartily tired of it, and are discussing the
propriety of returning to •'first principles
NILLE I'+&.W.—We learn that Mlle Parodi
i- about to visit this city, and will give her first
acert on Monday, the 19th lust. This an
nouncement will be received with great pleasure
by those of our musical readers who were so for
tunate an to have heard her on the occasion of
her late visit As a singer, Mlle. Parodi may he
considered in her prime, and it is rare that one
combines so ninny good qualities as an artiste
talents of a high order. which hese been
cultivated with great care, she possesses rare
vocal endowments that have been wonderfully
developed within the last two years Those who
Lid previously heard her perform Ca3ta
for instance, were astonished at the wonderfrl
accession of volume' and compass The lower
register of her voice had become as powerful as
fine mezza soprano or contralto, while the upper
tones, so far from being impaired, were even
more flexible and brilliant than before In other
respects Mlle. Parodi stands deservedly high in
the estimation of connoisseurs; her renderings
of the must difficult pieces may be pulled fault
less. The performance• of such an artiste are
well calculated to improve the musical taste in
our community, and we trust that those who
desire to improve will not oils the opportunity
in this instance.
MeaILLA VALLEY.—Thisvalley, which with a
strip of land nearly half the way across the con
tinent in that latitude, cost this country $111,000,-
OW, is likely to turn out another California. It
k now said that the river beds. and the rocks and
hills of that valley are all " lousy " with silver
and gold. Iron and copper are said to abound
also. Among the certain results of that bargain
we may enumerate the following:—let. We got
rid of claims of several million dollars fur Indian
2nd. We gained a rich and Nast
depredatiunH
alley of excellent soil a.l. A good route for a
Pacific railroad. 4tb. etruightene.l out
ern frontier. oth. Settled a disputed question
as to boundary peaceably. 6th. Got rid of the
duty of thrashing the Indians whenever they
scared the Mexicans.
P05...q,/,/,- , results : Gold and silver at the late of
ten or twenty millions a year.
RE-lINION OF THE MiSsoURI DEMOCRACY
despatch in the Louisville Juurnal rays the two
brandies of the Democracy in Missouri have de
termined to fuse. "The Anties and Bentunites
convened la t night, uud concluded to elect two
Senators. Benton and Atchison are sacrificed.
tlreen is to be one of the Senators, and Frank
Blair, Gardenhine, ur Tom Price, the other—
most probably, Blair. They also resolved to
fuse in the next State election. The meet again
to-night, It is settled that two Senators are to
tie elected. The day to go into joint session is
nut yet settled. - A late editorial in the St
Louis Republican would seem to indicate that
something of that kind was on the tapir.
PRESIDENTIAL—PubIic opinion seems to be
very much divided on the Presidential q uestion.
The Hamilton (Ohio) Telegraph avows its prefer
ence for Hon. George M. Dallas for the nett
Presidency. Then we have the Monroe (Pa.)
Democrat, which favors the nomination of the
Hon. Richard Brodhead for the same post, and
again the Montgomery (Pa.) Watchman has
raised the name of James,Buchanan to its mast
head. There will no doubt be plenty of gentle
men who will consent to run if their friends in
sist on the matter. One thing is certain, the
nominee of the next National Democratic Con
vention will be the next occupant of the White
House.
PorrtAviow or New YORIC.—The census re
turns have been so far compiled as to give the
entire population of the State, which is three
millions four hundred and sixty-six thousand,
one hundred and eighteen, (3,466,118.) This is
oxclusive of the population of the Indian reserva
tions, which will add about three thousand. At
the last census, in 1860, the population was
3,096,394. The population of New York city is
620,810. The population of Brooklyn, including
the late city of Williamsburg, is officially an
nounced as 194,2'26—an increase of over 64,000
since 1850.
Poinoranut of Pittsburgh
M. Andrieu, who is now exhibiting the Pano
rama of the Great West and Sunny South. if he
receives sufficient encouragement from the pub
lic by attending the; exhibition of his present
painting, intends ti make a driwing of Pitts
burgh, which he will , add - to his Paborama. But
its getting up will be attended with caSidertible
pecuniary outlay, and be cannot undergo this
without some encouragement. M. Andrieu is an
artist of superior abilities, his painting of the
Great West and Sunny South being one of the
most beautiful works of art of the kind that we
have ever seen. Go and see it at Ma,onic
BROTHER Jo ATILAN.—This splendid holiday
periodical is for sale at S. B. Lauffer's bookstore,
on Fifth street, noxt door to the Exchange Bank.
It is full of fun, good reading, and humorous pic
tures and illustrations. If you want a half a
day's laughing fur a whole family, buy one for
twelve-and-a-half cents.
D. DU RBIN'S LECTURE.—This learned and
eloquent divine lectures again to-night—on "The
Peninsula of Mt. Sinai. - On Monday night the
Hall was tolerably filled, and we need not say
the audience were highly delighted.
SEIIASTOIOI..—That name should be pronoun_
ced Set-as-to-pol. The accent is on the third syl
lable, and b, iu Russian, is pronounced v. We
charge nothing fur this information.
FILIBUSTERISM IS Nit:ARAL:I A.—The Washing
ton correspondent of the New York Tua...v antici
pates troublesome times in Central America be
fore long He says:
Nicaragua seems likely soon to be the scene of
a terrible war—and not Nicaragua only, but all
the States of Central America. Official state
ments represent that Costa Rica, San Salvador
and Guatamala are all arming themselves with a
view to expelling Col. Walker from the Isthmus:
and if the war commences, it will be a serious
affair fur all concerned. Mr. Wheeler's recogni
tion of Walker's Government i , embarrassing to
the administration, under these circumstances,
and I should not be at all surprised at his early
recall. A comparis,n of dates will -how that he
c,tild have had no speciffe instructions to recog
nize Walkers Government : and it is argued
against him that no yenr,nl instructi6ns should
base induced him to recognise a d, facto Govern
ment, a rule set up by military power—which
had surprise , l and held the capital of Nicaragua
- until lime enough had elapsed to prove that it
was really a Government. and not the mere tem
porary success of a hand of bandits -as
lion of members of the administration. it not
all, profess to think it. Meantime there is no
truce between Colonels Walker and Kinney The
last advices from there represent that Kinney
sent word to Walker that he would recognize hint
if 1. would recognize in turn Kinney' , :shepherd
Grant. Walker replied that he would not do so.
but that if Kinney did to.t clear out he would
♦rang him. Under these circumstance , it will not
be surprising if Kinney should join the native
forces against Walker in the war which seems
now to be imminent
Prl/usylvallien!!
The Deurtorretic Remolullon
The resolution adopted by the Itenpieratiti rait
1,. wort the cordial approval of the
DVllltot•rttey in every --. e.inntry Near
ly every paper we take up. id the ...on.'
Democratic -ehool, speak,i of it in the
terms of cornmendatien, an , l 1110,ily
tarp also of our noble State for tittering it Antiilng
amity in-tanees Ire welect one in--ta th, Marro!!
County tiemorriti, Maryland Spealtiiii.t of the
resolution it says
‘• From the above it will he sten that the
Democratic members Late taken their staml in
favor of the Kansas-Nebraska led and will re
main firm, relying iin it , merit., on which they
d e ,ig g to g o before the country. It WAS rP,ert
for a von of Pennsylvania to take the lead upon
this important . i nestim. and well lots he acquit
ted himself. Hon..) Glancy Jones is that son.
and he is entitled to the plaudit- , id the coilutr)
A few such men in Gongrm-s will save the on
try (rim the dominion Know Nothing tratin3
and misrule. The Keystone of the Federal Arch
has a son in whom -he proud Ile will
not truckle to a principle which Li• State has
signally rebuked. W e gite him honor for 1,-
high -minded course
Bill Pool,--I(i. Character •• a goner
During the trial Baker for the tuurder
Bill Poole. which to not vet concluded. the ehar
a,iter of Poole ha , necessarily heel' developed.
It i nu longer regarded thr.ngh the luininou
haze of glory timid which he wit buried. with
the National flag ab•nlt 1/1111, but the fact , in the
ca , t • run! • , 111, !Ind It appears that he wa , one of
thy IIIV(1111.1 , 1 an I must tlangerwn. of men -
drunken, qußrrel,ttne, thon.ughly brutal bull%
The Near IWris Ib. says .
Quite a number iif witnesses testified to the bru
tality and ituarretsdme disposition of Poole, while
Baker was deSll - 11.,1 us a poaferal 111 l
man. one wilt. rather healed quarrels than pri,t , ked
them. Bonin. on the other hand, appears t , 11,1 , e
pruetised "I,;ititiging," and was ittteri
against an enemy. The eonrt room
crowded, and the doors are consequently be-ieged Ins
persons. anxious to obtain admission. Baker Inok•
easy and confident., and is attended by several of
associates. His father, a respectable old tuan, with
a strongly marked Welsh physiognomy, also occupies
a seat near him, and seems deeply interested iii the
prieeedings.
L HAD PER, EMt,i., formerly editor of the
is !WIT editor and proprietor of the Mt Vernon
Blrin.r, one of the handsomest. ablest and most
influential Democratic papers of the West. Fr„ut
such a .ouree a taken of approval is duly appre
ciated, and no are gratified to find the following
in the Banner of last week:
" PlTrsatinals Monists° four.--This favorite child
of ours comes to us dressed up in a handsome Dew
suit from head to foot, looking exceedingly pretty.
and talking uncommonly "sassy." The Pit is u
good newspaper In every respect, and is conducted
with dignity and spirit. We ore really rejoiced to
beer of its continued prosperity. T., thorn is h. , tvisb
to subscribe for the bent Minn In Pittsburgh, ac
would recommend the Old Poet. - Published by
Gillmore a Montgomery, at $5 per annum for the
daily, $2 for the weekly."
Fur the Pittoburgh Morning Post
Token of Respect.
At a meeting of the MLA Mr,heal Soc . &ly,held
in Florence, Washington county, I'a.. December
6, IkLT, the following preamble and resolution..
were adopted;
WIIERKAS, Au All Wine Providence has called
from us our esteemed brother, Dr. R. B MARTI!,
Therefore.
knot 1 ed, That we bow with humble submission to
this dispensation.
Reet.ducd. That in Lis death we have loot a mem
ber valued for his scientific attainments and amiable
disposition.
//seared, That with deep regret we have seen him
paste from amongst us, loved and esteemed by all.
That in their irreparable loss, we tender
uur profound sympathy to his bereaved wife and
children.
Resolved, That iu his death we are admonished of
our mortality, and of the necessity of a preparation
for a similar change.
Resolved, That these resulutiourbe published, and
a copy forwarded to the bereaved family of the de
ceased. WM. DONOVON, hi. Li., Pres . !.
JAMES MCCARRELL, M. D. Sec'y.
LFur the Pittsburgh }lurutug PAL:
Doctor Durbin's Lecture To-Night
It may not be necessary to remind those who
were present on Tuesday evening, and listened
to his graphic, interesting, and, at times, start
ling observations on the condition and destiny of
the Turkish Empire, that he lectures again this
evening, on another portion of his travels in the
East. The " Peninsula of Mt. Sinai,' full of
classic and sacred memories as it is, will be ren
dered doubly interesting in the bands of the
learned and able lecturer, who has visited these
Bible Sands. The Association deserves to he
liberally sustained in their noble effort to elevate
the character of OUT . public lectures, by engaging
such eminent talent as Dr. Durbin, and we trust
the Hall will be crowded to its utmost capacity.
CLIO.
PENNICYLVANIA RAILROAD.—PeopIe at Ft dis
tance are becoming convinced that the best route
between the East and West is by the Pennsyl
vania Railroad. The St. Louis Intelligencer says :
" This mainificent road, which stretches from Pitts
burgh to Philadelphia, is a leading freight thorough
fare between the East and West—as well as a route
for passengers unsurpassed for speed and oomforL It
is the great road in the future for St. Louis in reach
ing Philadelphia and New York for commercial pur
poses, and the company is determined to offer in
ducements to our merchants."
WHY is a married man like a candle Because
he sometimes goes out at night when he ought
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THIRTY-FOURTH CONORESF
FIRST SESSION.
WASHINGTON °ITT, December 12.—.`‘'saors--Mr.
Cass moved that the Senate proceed to the election of
Standing Committees. Agreed to. He remarked that
itlml been usual to dispense with an election by bal
lot as required by the rules, and expressed a hope
that to expedite business the same course may now
be pursued. Mr. Bale objecting. the Senate pro
ceeded to ballot. The following is the result :
Committee on Foreign Relations—Messrs. Mason,
Douglass. Slidell, Clayton. Weller and Fish.
Committee on Finance—Messrs. Hunter, Toucey,
Stuart, Brodhead and Crittenden.
Commerce—MeHers. Hamlin, Dodge, Stuart, Sew
ard, Clay and Benjamin.
Manufaetures—Alessr. Wright, Allen, Harlan,
'Wilson and Trumbull.
Committee on Agriculture--Allen, Hunter, Thomp
son, of N. J., Harlan, and Wade.
Military Affairs—Weller, Fitzpatrick, Johnston,
Jones, of Tenn., Pratt and Iverson.
Militia—Houston, Dodge, Bell. of N. H., Thomp
son, of Ky., and Briggs.
Naval Affairs—Mallory, Fish, Thompson, of N. J.,
Bell, of Tenn, and James A. Slidell.
Puhlie Lands—Stuart, Johnston. Foote, Clayton,
l'ugh and Mallory.
Private Land Claims—Benjamin, Briggs, Thomp
son, of Ky., Foster, and Wilson.
Indian Affairs-.-Selinstian. Rusk, Toombs, Brown,
Reid and Bell.
Claims—Brudhetn!, Fes,n. ver6..n. Yu
lee. and Wade.
ReN olutiunare Claim
and Durkee
-- Ex am+, Reid, Hale, F,,star
Judiciary—Butler, Tourey, Bayard, Beyer, Tootnhe
lui. Pugh.
Post Offices and Poet Roads--Heck,llmner.
Adams, Natalia, Jone 3 ~f lowa, end Vulee.
Roads end Canals—t-didell, Bell of N. 11., Rigge,
Durkee, Jones of Tenn.. and Wright.
Pensions—Jones of leue. Clay, Thompeon of N.
.1.. Seward and Sumner.
District of Colutubin -Brown, Allen, Mutton, Pratt
and Reid.
Talents--James, Evan
soil. of Ky., and Feesenden
Iletrenehment--Ailatris, Fitriattrirk, Fish, Biggs
and Crittenden.
Territories—Douglas, Junes of lowa, Coßarney,
Bell, Sebastian and Biggs.
Contingent Expenses—Evan.. Wright and Foote.
Public Buildings—Bayard, James, Hunter, Thump
ci N. J.. Pratt and Hale.
Engll, , ed -Fitzpatrick, Collamer and Wade.
Library Pearce, Ca_ss and Bayard.
Enrolled Bills--Jones. of lowa. and Sumner.
The first named gentlemen on each Committee are
elected Chairmen.
fhe : , enute thou adjourned.
•..s. Thu House resumed tile voting f.rSpeaker.
Nkh I.allut -Banks I to; ; Hiehardson Fuller
orr 2. ZollieotTer, Etheridge, 1 - telereeed, Ilarriren,
La . ke, Leiter, Bayley. Iluniplsrlay Marshall, and Wit.
tiaw r, each one vote.
thought that Mr. Banks has reached the high-
vale attainable by him f it Speaker, and that Mr.
Pennington i t Mr. Fuller will up in larger pr“•
I,,,rtiat”. to-day. Twelve c, inure Of the Pennsylva
ma member,' held a 'netting lent night to arrange
their prograintne. Everything, however, relating to
the ... , peaker.hip, ran th e w e st
tent idea be 11 , ,w funned re•porting tha
The 110n..1 p -hunt Van,ant has serled an Mr. liar
r:., (rota limit Lah.r, mgt iry • , t . inientr , n to ruite<t
e a t in the 11,u.e.
171 h 1,a11,1 liankt, lad Kichard,n
Ixiler2
Luke. M,r-1.11 and 1% vne
.• , tll bullet Rank. it , : Fuller
Leiter 2 t)rr . l'ennlngtun.
-,,n. L , Ilirutler. Lnke. Allen, liurnplirey Mur-hull
uod ”ue
19th hall"t• Fuller
31; Leiter 2 :7,olluufier. l'etin,ligton.
Lkke. Hum
M0t,!.3.:: “ne ekcl,
,oil, Itlchar.l , -ti to', : Fuller
l,,.:ter -.uttering n. 1:.• I I t
0h,,,0e. On motion Mr. F! , .u-e n.ljourn
ed- uyee I I. 110e:1 1.1. A I,llllted.
Supreme Court
I:yrr, Deeeini,i 11. So.
idaintltt iu err-r. B trror to
11,e C:rrult Court -1 tho Di•trtet ~f lolutu Liu. phi
u „.ti„ n I . " N 1 . .. r defendant. the writ crier war
d,.-keted and disrni,e.l wilt, ,„,t,.
No , . Id and II . C. t, the uce
thr ~ .eran Mutual In,r3no , 4rearuer
and Henry A. Barlow rt th r L ot., e n t . tie
.. , aurte. A r41.11111•11t rentltille4l by
!., n oIocUnIVS, and Steele and Reverd, John-on l'or
X' , A , ll VOTuN CITY. 1 , ,c11,14, 12. N.''. Illnnd I I
\ ,t n ice.ot Nluttial In•
4. tbe ,teanit:r and Henry }:ttr
to the u-e Uf the t h e
"f!.e argument the-e wa ,
f, appdlant.
N.J. 1 Johtl plalntal iu err r, r 1.,:
flumphro•y: argued In I..awreneo and \Vlutcr .
Hamar. and I v firallt• and carli.d.• defer
.I:tnr,
N IV:u. It pl..tintiii• In error.
M. I.englir. . 1,411 111,1! ,111.1 ILlericed Ii
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The Ballotings at Washington
W Cat. Dee. 12. • During the p r iii ra m.
-Iragx!e in the Ibmse I , lit the sign “I
ill temper lina been diAiiertialile. lht Ilie roman .
great god humor hart ehtirst•tenred the pr•iiieeilinu-.
LimiereniAis are lieing hell I- /trim,
members, hut no one ears rte':, u. the
remote , ' degree, foretell the c'on'e r t., morr.pw.
Hichardson's friend. are resolved •tand by him.
nor it priMable that hr dropping Min, they maid
eiincentrate a larger number of ‘,.51,, on any other
liemii , rat, the Anti-Know Nothing and Nebraska
platform being a bar to aeeersions. It if , understood
that 3ir. Thorington trill again offer his resolution
providing for an election lot a pluraht) tote but it it ,
not probable that it will be adopted.
.M r. Bailey, of Va., a member of the B o a., of R ep
re.entatives, is on the eti , of starting for Hat ana.
From Boston
};, , Tt.N , De , tallber I'2. The f ll a tug Miesiono•
rirs tailed from this In,rt on the bark Sultan for
Smyrna The Rev. 11. JeStiunn. of 111.1.ntruse, Pa.: the
gel,. Ti Khalien Trowbridge, of Birmingham, MIMI.:
the Rev. A. Pollard and wife. of Salon, Muss.: the
Rev. Daniel Bliss and wife, of Geneva, U.; Sarah
West. of Palmyra, N. V., and Mary Tiowy. , f Hart
ford. These missionaries have been Sent out by the
.kwenoutt Board of foreign nliABinnti,
The Coroner held an inquest upon the body 4,1
young Sumner and returned a Verdict that he came
Inn his dentin from injuries reeeired at the hand, of
his assailants, Dalton and Colton. They have loth
been isionmitted L, answer the charge of murder.
From New Orleans
lishrfauxe.. December 11.--New I,rh,an,
of Wednesday are received. Thu bte_ambeat Summit.
for New Orient. with sun hales of c,,ti”ll,
totally destroyed be lire The 1,,,et and r tag.. are
hdol lose. The c,altra,l for maminining the Sew
rleans Fire Department ha, been awarded to John
Youlnes, for the next five year... it $lOO.OOO per
n 011111.9.
The New Nicaragua Government
WASLIINGTuN, December I2.—The lieveruineut
having pent invtructions to Mr. Wheeler to reeognire
the new Nicaragua Government, but which could not
have been received by him before he did Mr.
Parker 11. French, it ip reasonable to ,uppose, will
mil be received here as the accredited minister of
that government.
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The L.. 1.1.15111 Tcmea of the 2:5.1 tilt. contain. , a
rather remarkable article. on the resources and
power of Russia. It scouts the notion that the
p o wer of Russia is exhausted, and demonstrates
that, however crippled the trade of the empire
may be, and however isolated from the other na
tions uf the world, its powers fur defence and in
jury are not necessarily impaired, much less de,
, troyed. It shows that for the purposes of in
ternal trade a paper currency may prove a
tolerably fair substitute for gold, and argues
with manifest reason that the destruction of
200,000 men, which is the number of soldiers
estimated to have perished in the Crimea. cannot
have exhausted the military resources of an em
pire counting sixty millions of inhabitant.. It
goes to show, in fine, that however signal the
achievements of the allied forces have been. they
have as yet done very little it' anything towards
destroying either the army, or the material re
rourees of the Russian empire.
From a careful perusal of our late foreign pa
pers, we are forced to the conclusion that there
is as yet no tangible prospect cif peace, and that
everything, so far at least as Russia Is concern
ed, indicates the indefinite prolongation of the
war. It seems to he reduced to the simple ques
tion—Will Russia or Western Europe be first ex
hausted.' The allies are slowly but terribly an
swering the question.—Phda. Times.
Tue POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT.—The entire
receipts of the Poet Office Department for the
fiscal year ending on the 30th of June last, are
stated at $6,373,044, being $350,000 in excess
of the receipts of the previous year. But the
extension of the service and the increase in the
expense of transporting the mails have been
proportionately increased, and caused the out
lay to exceed the revenue. So that there is
yet something wanted to render the Post Office a
self-sustaining department. Taking into view
its benefits to all classes of people there is no
service to which an appropriation should be more
cheerfully accorded
POPULATION OF MASSACEIVSETTS.—The secre
tary of the Commonwealth gives the result of the
census of June last as follows :—Population of
the State, 1,133,259 ; of Boston, 160,50 b of
towns contiguous to Boston, f 7,221 more.
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01ket that upon ilk, eonditlon of the
blood depends the health of the hod). ConsequentJ,y, when
disease in the shape of rlerofula. Erysipelas. Utters, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Liver Complaint, appear, it is at once evident
that the secretive functions have become Inert, and impurL
ti a have Mom engendered in the,blood which art l working
their way to the surface. SANDS' SANSAPARILLi. is ex
pressly prepared to remedy such Ganes, and should Ire at
once resorted to. It will gently stimulate the functions or
the stomach and bowels to regular and healthy :tenon, and
without nausea or purging expel th•refrign all .leleteribub
aceninnlationi. purify the blood, equalize the
po olio , te 11.•111piratil,11, improve the appente, impart tone and
defense, mooting all unsightly excresceucm to disappear, and
leavinr, the Orin perfectly smooth and dexilile.
Vrepareil and sold Li) A. B. A, D SANDS, Druggists, 100
Fulton street, New York-
Sold also by FLEMING BROS.. Pittsbnrgh. l'a.. and by
Diuggists generally. noW27,lin
ilkii-Importatit. to Farmers--New Discos
rt e V Eft ET ABL E CATTL •POWD SR.—These Pow
tb•rs ore put up in one pound pocks, and ore really a good
article, not only for the diseases incident to boron, cotos
swine. and utlwr animals, but they an, likewise an excellent
article to num °ye the condition of the animal.
F, Mitch tines. they not only improve the condition of
rinlch cows, but they increase the quantity as well as Im
prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors any
that it increases the quantity of batter front half a pound to
a pound a week to earls row, while those persons alio bare
triad it say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with
the same kind at feed us before. Of ono thing we are cer
tain, all why. use it once will use it all the time, and same
money by the operation no Well 11.11 improve the aptkarance
Pi it, at Cent, a paper; papers fur $l.
EO. H. KEYSER,
Corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,
11'2. Wholesale and Retail Agent.
Front the N. York National Monitor
of February LUCAS V POIL—Dr. Curtis has dune inure
t anieliorate the condition of y afflicted with lung
complaints, than any. other piwaitioner of medicines that
har struggled with the Stare is of the nuiterid medrea, for the
loot century, by the invention and perfection of an imam
meet that will convey I. the lungs It medicine in the shape
of a highly Medicated Vale a, which acts directly on the
disease, and not. hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are
troubled with thseases arising from disordered lungs, will
sulirerve their illteresl,l by giving the Nygren Vapor a trial.
runtnin.--Dr CURTN' 11 VOLAYA i.. the original find only
genuine article. novtr.:3wilaw
a Lunrt, ISrn wii. 7'h~, uj
thy Batchelor's, Flair llye.—Why ha, no one
succeeded in making a reliable Hair Dye, except llakhelor?
ILClAlltie they would ax ,Id the carve, the thought, the time,
delneuce and labor nereleary Others, by cut 4, would
01, CAN ; nod by certificates feed
chetuOt, not tienaspaper !waved, tight their way to nolo,
But •• industry 11.4 Its reward Witness the invite:tide
repubolen .4 BATCHELOR'S flair Dye; made and sold, or
appl Led, (11l blue pn rate 0 n5,)'233233 Broadway. New 'York.
vii, wholetedu thud retail, toy Dr. DEu. 11. KEYSZR, 144 ,
,treet. decrialaw
thi-Stocklugea arid Hosiery for Winter.-
Ityott don't want your feet pinched with had and sho
yon will take am adviett and gu to C. DALI'S, eve
net - of Market alley and Fifth street, and bay sante of tito.
elccant fine Shad‘ing.t, that tank, your fret feel nice an
o tnfortahle. DALT al, make, and hells every varlet)
that year ran mention. at alialeetale and retail.
1:, , tt1eua..., the place, con), of Market Miley Mud F'ifU
air-Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex
lit' ..or ..ISorr 'leis /*lid NVINTEIL CaPa. Jil9t re•
Coot-J. a largo 1.4 WI SLiogliai, Celestial, awl t,tller styles of
Cap, or %II sell he Wr east) 510wIAN L W., 1,7
tottla
4.orßalin of a Thousand Flowers, for
I e..tittf)ltt, the ~..uq.lece, l l.:,ml ern:11.011K nil TAN. 'IN.
Plrti sill FRF.C.KI.I from the (Ace. 5,1,l at Ur ETTER'iI 1411
=IMO
/1i . 71 th iflNt MIL by R., T. b. Lyntn. D. IL
I:DWIN BUPA. A.ihnthula, uhh o, %IATTIE
•1.1 . % daughtur D. Davi, E.l
Qt '1 luoL ',E()1; R P.l I I ES.
EiLiG , -Thar fi4trwurt,.
St.. yr hare .traw, withlnalhaislatiml .wielititlt
11..111.1..1 11 41. 01. 1nt...1 .11. tal atol
ht.ne.• thrill 1,' , 11E1 , 1. 1 Eti.l.ifltil..lll . l /111.1
1/... 1111.1 lut truth.. 114 ,,, ^1• Aln
atl.ra of 11, 11, cmdtaaa.. L
1.-arin at ,31e
1,111 g.,graphic aud stalut , uul. 111..itL ar.lnlitli4: a Ertl ,
0/41 of Ow r .4 41utr La. - h Mail I , 11.-
1011.4,..1 prmto.l r.. 141,11 .1f the ootiritry it
• nti.l 1I,.ga1.11) and .ltlas aro 111 till . 1411.1141..
..k attelition 1.- , 11 .1.1 4,1 L. oxl.Ll.ilina
foalurm ..1 matl y. !hat 111.• sory
, int, 111. antnnal , I.lNoltity mcli ' , art ..1 tl.-
v‘ I 1 I. Implot: r . pr..% 1.1..1 'llll. pr.nt Imnfg rat.. ly 11.44.
at. or, ptaill 4...1 non( a lid all .h,a, lilt aro mr.•
„,,.! TI:. ..1 lour
tt
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• ,s y —To be kj,:a..l.
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A,:t• i .• 11,4- ,'t ,f
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r'4yst i I;eur 4.o)ey—'l'his kook..
11,. 1,7 ‘et mk , o//t• I, n. liClll3/1 , 1
11 . .1 11A1• 1,11:0/ 11 1. 11t pn rid ot
.t1).1 11. 11•.1.111 Gc...lgl . lllri,
11/1111,11111.'i, , 1 .1. II
rt IN a 0.. 172 11 '
1P,0,1 nTE...(,:\ ../ li kill.
`IA •,r Abs, nt..o 1:51 .
TfloV I \ S PATITFS • )).. ‘.i. A
l• Ih..
11••• 11111,
1/..11 "'mar , 1-- , t t., $lO
the 1 t.d , ..11. , 1nt../ sort SI, 112 by
NI 4 Et...1 , v • ,••• lky 44 inch,. 17100. 'IC,
Ifirg.' 0I
I' • Nvl 1 .1/11.1 3•
1— 4 ,,p1,1,1 I.v the Agent.
‘ll.lkl 31AXSON.
1'2.1.1.5vtp.:, l'inshorw. - .11. 11,
fp' TEA DRINKERS—PURE AND FRESLI
TEAR—Young 'Tyson, Imperial, Extra Ooloug, Fine
d' Breaklail i and die delicately flavo red This. True I will well as moderate as any estatilishmeut 111
tale city, and warrant them equally as Fwd.
docl2. F. H. DRAN V. Nu. 1. Diamond.
STARCH - 10 boxes Wood's Starch, for sale
by Itinc:3] h9IITI MATH a HUNTER
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MARRIED,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Irudy. awl
Maps! Maps! :Maps!!
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
I=ll
Between Pittaburgh and Philadelphia
I lir. NIIOI.L.NINti HAIL TRAIN leans Pito:burgh for
rtuladrlploo at 7 A.'NI.. and Ploladelplon ILr Pittsburgh at
, A. NI
i 11K FAST LIN F. PlaNburgit I.lr l'hilA.lelplau
I' NI.. and I . l..l.r.lelphri for l'an,hor:.ll at Id :So P. NI
THE l'ittrlmr.:ll 1.1
Phtlanlelphia at 9.1 u P. V.. anti PhtlaslclpLau fur Pitt,burgl.
3t I I P \I.
itl.A I IL , VILI.F. ACOININIODATION leavel Pitt.
1.10,1 L daf t . except Sunday, at -b:le et,le..k I. NI.
ACCOII)IA.WATION TRAIN leave. Pat:Art.o,
Fe.,ly at II ett betk A. M.., 3.3 , ..) P. 111., and it,'2.o I'. NI.
ik•auevt at I . ittetargh with the Railroad/.
t.. allxl iron S. ',Alin, Nle.; Galena mixt Chimge,
FraeLl.‘rt.. Lexiegtee and I...tuiAvtlle. Ky.; Terre Ilaute
I,fayette mW l ntlittnapol., led.; Cioelhttett, Day
hollotioniante, Sandusky, Tulede, Cleveland.
NI/lentil,. and 11*.xetter. 0131 a; alb.,
it the She.. Packet [L.A. 1 . 1.11 41.4
1..1 trial
rulnactul LICIiETS cat; be 1...1 N.,. 4
.1 - further pit 11 IC IllarS, Mo.o )ul iltil.llls at tire differs'',
-rat
trig puluts. Passengers front rho West will [lnd this the
-hot tent said ruse, expeditieto rents to Pluladelphise Waite
Neo York, or Liostoo. Tilos. mootix,
Agent, P.aenger Lines, l'hiliulelptiin
J. IetF,SKIMEN,
Agent, l`ns.nger Lines, Pittsburgh
kLLEGIIENY VALLEY RAILROAD
N )II ('E
Pittsburgh to Crooked Creek,
FOUR MILES oIF KLTTANNISO
10. AND AFTER TUESDAY. D.N•VIIIIA, 11, Freight and
Pae.engerJlß ulll Iwrv.. Ihttsburgh daily, kSuudays
ea
epted.i at 3 o'cl.Ak I . NI., and stop at the following stations:
Sharpaburg, Ireland's, Sandy Creek. Verner, liulton, Le
gal's Eddy. 1,01.2001's Ferry, Parnassus, Arnold's, Tareutun,
Chart.ei NRlZain's, Freeport, Hislinnthetro.
hddy, Kellen. T Logan's, and Crooked Creek
Returning, will leave Crooked Creek at v o'cl.a . k A. 11.,
mil stop at Al the above intermediate atations.
/Fa- The C.impany are prepared to receive and deli vA
for any of the shove shaious, at their Freight Depot.
•uer ..f Peon and Wayn e strettA, IlitArtugh.
CvL TiCket., can he 1001 A the (3,natany's Office, k orneo
Pei, and 1V a 1 tat et roots, 00 from the Conductor.
NEW CONNECTIONS.
Stages trill leave Crook:rid Creek On the art Ival of the
"flatus. rut Klttuuulug. Cattlsh, l'arlsvtlle, Middlesex, Red
I.aii L. Clat eat. Brady's Bend. By urstirg, Brookville. Sas id,.
ate, mud l'aitaataa LILY
Cil=l
4.7" Excelni..r Omnibus Line will leave the owner .4
Fifth and Market streets. In Conheflit , ll with the Mr,— at
M LL E. '1.' , 1 , ! , 1; R
.R E 1" ,; .-1 2 ( , : ,R D r l will give
lu passing thrisigh Pittsburgh b. NO,N Yerk, at CITY
H A 1.1... iii MONDAY, the 170, A Derain,liar, wider the itiree•
'1,... , 1 MAURICE 1111.AKOSC'11
1211...F1i0 sale of Tickots +4.-cut - 3,l.artstte w common,'
Id 11 lileber Fifth ~11 Satlirkiny ulornittg.
De, etullor 15, At 1U o'cick A
U HBSERVATIONS IN TE EAST!!—
REV. DR. DURBIN, of PloladelphiAotil delivor to ,
SAond Lo,turo tx4ore the Vutl4i; Mq , a t-Iri" , ““"
Aywcia
ti,u,.THUESDAV EVENINU, Deroomtor 13th, to LA
FAYETTE HALL
:Mt.dect—THE I . F.SINSULA OF Muryr
From the urainent ability of the Lecturer. and his personal
knWa.ledge of Oriental lands, most interesting •• Bible light
fr•rtu Bible Land" may be anticipated.
Tickets, •2b •ente—may be had at English & Co.'s, Da vi.
son's, and Nlettiodist Bookstore, Pittsburgh ; 11. J Cochran's,
Allrgheny; and at the t. 1.;.
Lecture to commence at P o'clock. decl3
IHRISTMAS PRESENTS. at SHAW'S SpEt-rA- e mplles
Sioax, 26 Flfth tltrevt, oppatsite Mnswfs.
Magic Lanterns, Pulyiiraman. Miertiackif ts. and every art'
cle in the trade.
tSs' Goods nut approvod. exchanged free of expense.
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docl3
\tBRUTY PE:—This .w and lwatitiful style of pictures
/I. can now b had at LEOLTUII'S DAGUERRIAN' ROOMS.
put up either double or single. U. S. HOU(111,
act:l3:3l 64 Fourth street, (late Hough Anthony).
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AT EN AND BOYS WINTER CLOTHINC—ROSENTHAb
I & BRO. have a large stork of nen and Boys' Clothing
on hand. comprising sonic entirely new and elegant styles,
which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest cash prices.
Ali,, a large and fashionable stock of GENTS' FURNIBII INO
0,01)S. &MA] y
•,,
tk +
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
El, A IVARE MU'rtaL . SAVSTY
D
ItANCE:CONIPAIOY—Staith-east *Orner of Third and
ltialuntstreetsc-T,IIILATLIMPILIA.
The following, statement of the uffaidirof the congmny is
published In conformity with rtprovieloti Of Its charter:—
Premiums received from Nov. 1, 18.54,10 Oct. 31. 1055:
On Matine and inland
Q. 328.725 02
On Fire Rinks 111.403 45
Premiums on „Policies -not marked to, Nov.A, '54. 287.170 73
Premiums marked otl• from Ist November, 1354.
to October 31. 1855 ,
tin Marine and Inland Risks
On Fire Risks
Interest, Or., received during same period
Expenses. Or.. during the year, as above
Mlollle and lulanil Navigation 1055e5......... ._...
Fire lessee
Relent Premiums, Re-insurance. and Agency
charge.
113
char ,C.. 14 65
Pn ifit and 1•08,1. Interest on OnaranteuNotes, De
preciation on Stocks, ,fec •
Expens,, licut. Salaries, Stationery', ,§c'
The Assets of the Company are as follows
Bonds and MortiMgessand Beal
Pi iiladelphia City Six per cent. Loan
SI:0°o Philadelphia, Wilm and Baltimore bait.
road Six per emit. Loan 12,750 00
sumo.) Camden and Amboy It. It. Six per cent do 15,010 00
II 0.000 do do Nive du 7,300 00
100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 4.300 OW
100 do North Pennsylvania do 2,400 00
do Cape lieulopen Steamboat do 825 00
5 do Philadelphia and liavre do Chace
Steam Tow Boat Company
2 do Philadelphia and Savannah Steam
Navigation Company
do Philadelphia Exchange Company
Scrip and st.,ck of sundry Insurance Companies...
Bills recei vablu_
Cash on hand
Balance due at Agencies, Premiums on Nlarine
- Policies recently hosed, and other debts due
the Company
SuLecriptieu Note:, ..... -
T,.tal amonut of Assas
NOVE111313: 5, 1855.
Tho Board of Ihrectors have duy deoltua.l u dividend of
I X PER CENT. in coati on the Capital Stook. and 81X PER
.7 EN T. un the Scrip of the Company. payal,ki on and after tin
it proximo.
DIRECT ORS.
William Martin, Spencer
.lo,eph 11. Seal, Charles Kelly,
Edmnud A. Sander, Samuel It. Stokes,
John C. Davis. Henry Sloan,
Robert. Burton, James Trequalr,
JOllll . William Eyre,
George O. Leiner, Joshua.L. Price,
Edward Darlington, ' Jauten Teutient.
IL Jones Brooke, Jain. B. McFarland.
J. U. Johnson, Wm. C. Ludwig,
James C. Hand, Cherie, Schaffer,
Thoophilus Paulding, J. T. Logan. Pittsburgh.
Dr. R. M. llustoh, D. T. Morgan, "
Hugh Craig. John B. Semple, "
WILLIAM MARTIN. President.
THUS. C. HAND, Vice FresidenL
JosErn W. Cow ob Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
devil No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
~ro OF PATTIVITIONS
AND KEEPERS OF RESTAURANTS--For .ade, a few
choice FEMALE FIGURES. similar to the " Model of IhMu
t„," at tiro. S,Lineck'.4 nmtine Saloon, Third street- 'Any
I.IIC would fortis an attractive embellishment to u public
eel see. Also, a complete set of DISSOL‘'IN4.I VIEWS,
mil2, - inally belonging to. and shown by Signor Windt - I. of the
Dog nod Monkey Troupe. Also, a net of S7'EREOSCOPIC
NL,II , ES A.SII APP2IRATCW, of Figures, Views &C. A.C.
1111, ',huh: will ha sold cheap, and are well calculated to
torts a highly profitable and attractive ez.hibition. Apply
between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock, at the City Hull.
deed Llt 11. lIANINOTON.
CURLING, ROBERTSON CO., Marru
facturer, of all kinds of Cot. Pro,fiat and Plain FLINT
Warehowe, No. 17 Wood street, corner of
ii.st street. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Jni,— Every description of Cila.sware, also Window Glass. at
the lowest market prices. deeLlany-PL:
WANTED—A situation by a young man
~,ho Is trilling to make hino,lf generally useful.
Would prefer one whore he conid have time to Andy.
Wages not much of an object. Address D. F. I) ." at thi,
de“11:21
OPERA MUSIC—
S/tint a la France— , is the du Regiment'
last what I say, do
Child of the Regiment, do
W. now must part, du
Then you'll remember me—" litthenthui . t•
dreamt that I dwelt In marble hulls. 110
Heart bowed down,
S-,'ne that are Iright.,l-- Marital."
'TN the harp in the air, .1,,
Ay cuurage now regaining . , do
In happy ;lament.. du
t was a knight, do
Sainted mother etude big footstopa, do
There is a tuner that bhameth, du •
Alas ! those chimes so sweetly, do
tth, whisper what then feelelt—"Crus Is Jewels."
In a merry Zingatx. du
Al, arrangetnest.; La the Piano of the favorite air, fn.
th• I.le•ra, 1., p.,rldal In at t
: , t.at. et . JoilS IL MELLOR,
deell Si Wood street.
ROLL BUTTER-4. bbis prime fur sale by
4,11 HENRY li. COLLIN&
DEANS--75 bushels for sale by
JD klevl I HENRI' 11. COL/AM-
C{ EEt4E--Noo boxes largo Cutting;
leo - E. D. - 1 - . 4 NIL L.
COIENINEY TUTS— ii,thie Chimney
lv 9'••pe, uniudiuq ri Lt dintl,ll pfillorrof. for I.
TA I,' tN II ELLEItS—Per.,II, ill 111',1 .fu dumb
umehino, rill and i•xamiue the n0w.61 -
,1-11, fi, tale at Iho Agnculttimi Hall, 47 Fifth str,t.
r currEttS A Nit SA USAIt I.; STU FFEIIS, of rarkgy
31.1, , for familieg, and large. suitable fur Butchers, fr
decl 1 I JAMES WARDIVJP.
I )ROPEI.I.EII. (1. - rfEltS—The nunt simple, powerful an
durable Fodder .Marhine known. to land or power
a.a n JANIE'S WAItDRUP.
A ND CUB UMW liktnt. Nos. 2 an
a .-yedy fold durable Mill for Stuck Feetior, ready I.
ddulting the hon..; price $4O and $5O; fur gale by
de. 11 J AM VA WA RDMOP.
C. TA R—idu bids N. C. Mr, lb.re bbtA, for nal, ,in e
• slgnmoill by [decl I} ATWELL, LEE
a ILS-1 A krge , .1.4.W1;..1:i 7 ;;;:iki Aunt Owl for Salt. by
—`l det,ll ATWELL, LEE & CO.
4.1.7.0” revellin on conAgrnii:l 7 .iit, for
+oh , 1.,) Lti, 11:ATWELI.. LEE 3 CO.
)LACEA LPACAZi--.A. A. M ASONI.. CU. have just openc4
Llpwards pinks of Blairk Alpaca, of every grail.
IN EN Uool.k. , —A. A. 11A:NlN CV). have receiTiWanc.
I . 4 I her large assortment of Linen Goods. comprising fine
4 and s-1 Table Damasks and Cloths, Napkins, lluckabaek
sod Border's' Towelings, &e. Also, a large lot of every grade
.f I red Li sons. d,.r1l
r EN YEARS among the Mail Bags, or
Notes from th e Diary of a Special Agent of the Post
OauS. Department: illustrated.
Henrietta Robilason; by D. Wilson.
The likmrt of Mabel Ware---a romance.
The Forayers, or the Raid of the Dog-days; by W. Olhuore
~ i IIIIIIS. Esq.
Professor Ilare's Orval Work, 1 volume, 460 pages, with
illustrations.
The Widow Dellott Papers, illustrated.
Cultivator Alumnae for
, duhete and Quavers; by Max Maret7ok.
easte—v story of Republican Equality.
A large assortment of new Juveniles received.
Annuals, Prayer Books, Bitola, fie &c. for the
dalays.
Subscriptions received for any magazine or periodical pulp.
fished In the country, at a liberal dlncouut from pablislmrs'
pries.
Harper's. Putnam's, Gotieys, tiraham's, and all other
am2.r.lues supplied at 52.50. free of ptratage.
dr: 1 U If. MLN Elt S. CO, 32 Smithfield a
PEK IN TEA STORE,
NO. :IS YI Vrif STREET.
All qual it are revii unit Black Tenn put up in quart,
en , l metallic look aged, expreselv fur Retail Clroetnii. an
.eurru give. saliVaction. caeC7 h. J AVNER.
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TO MECHANICS AND MANUFACTURERS.—
A Machine Shop, Foundry, Blacksmith Shop, and all
the necessary Tooth for carrying on the manufacture of Ag
ricultural Implements or Rail Road Cars exterisively, are
Uered for sale on accommodating terms. The establishment
is situated iu a flourishing town nut far from tho city. and
has great facilities for the manufacture of Railroad Cars
large orders for which will be handed to the purchaser. All
the machinery in in running order. Thu only reason fur
.elling is that the proprietor is about to engage in other
taisita-ss. To a practical man of small atapital this is a rare
,pportunity to engage in a safe and profitable basilicas.
Immediate pdisession am be had.
‘1.,8 S. OUTIIBEICT lc SON, 53 Market at.
DEL AINES AND CASHMERES.—A. A
MASON & CO. have received five more now• rases o
t•n uteri Cashinercl and Ur Laine., comprising Botne entire')
new and elegant styles. Also, a large lot of all-Wool att.
I , cro.inlaines, lu all the moat fashionable colors. idecS
ulll LEAD--110 Pigs Soft Galena Lead. t(
arrive per ,t,aay.tr Ugckeya Baa.u.: for sale by
.leis J. W. BUTLER. Jr. CO.
31 p'r Y HOUSES!—We have numerous
applivations for g.ood Dwelling Houses to let; hot hoe
111,, I pate,' all that we had, are unable to supply the demand.
)1, 00., satlUlt }WM.'S will and it to their interest to give
11.. a CAL Our charges am moderate.
00, 3U S. CUTIIBRRT & SON. 53 Market st.
NELF PEA NUTS---10 sacks, first of the
SOZISVII. this day rectived rout fur bah, by
lila MAI et. ANDERSON, 39 Wood Ct.,
yWATCHES AND JEWELRY at reduced
pricer., at
Who will dispose• of any article in their variety ut
lower than the same articles can be bought for elsewhere in
th•• city, within fifteen days. They have ••marked down'
heir stock. in order to make place for a new and Hue eater
tion, purchased with an eye to the holidaya, and holiday r
inetolirances, by the senior partner, who Is at present in th
Ka:it for that puriawe.
1 .1 1101 TER. Sup't
Wo stake our veracity aFion the assertion that we will ef
PI ' , THEN PER CENT. LOWER than farmer prices. Thee
el,, desire any article in this way trill please call.
ROBERTS .h BRO.
lO COFFEE-3:n bags fair to prime Rio
_ Coffee. tweivinc , HO sturu, fur sole by
10,1tY ATWELL. LEE d; CO.
N EW
ODFISII-8 tierces extra just rec'd and fur
de by [.1,10j e a G LSE .11 CO.
CIIESTNE TS-2 bhls in store and for sale
VI by 14,110 j ATWELL, LEE & CO.
TIMOTHY SEED-2 bags prime for sale by
dodo ATWELL, LEE A: CO.
UTTER-3 bbls prime Roll Butter for sale
[dec4J MILLER t RICKETSON.
OlL—Sperm, Winter Bleached, Tanners
No. 1 tar.' Oil, in sturo awl fur suto Ly
dtg..l MILLER &.
SCOTCH ALE-6 casks Scotch Ale landing
and for sale by (dec4 . ] MILLERS RICKETSON.
TOBACCO -120 boxes ss, 8s and 1 lb. lump,
Twist, "Grant's," "Russell & Robinson, " El Dorado.
•• Yankee Doodle," and other fluorite brands, in store and
for :ode by [dee4l MILLER 1. RICKETSON.
TANNERS OIL-15 bbls. No. 1 Bank pit;
lU bble, ehure Oil, for ealo by
SMITH, NAIR .1- HINTER,
. ' H
IMEE=3
ROBERTS No. 41 Fifth street
RICE-10 tierces new Rice just rec'd
and for ssle by bleclol ATWELL, LEE & CO.
ERRING --50 boxes Scaled Herring for
sale by [dec4l MILLER S: RICKEThuON.
INDOW LASS--
Laxus Bxlo
GO boxes b0x.13;
30 boxed+ 101.14; 14 vale by
SMITH, & HUNTER.
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Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets,' Pittsburgh',
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FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. - CO.
OF HARRISBURG: '
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42,9316
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DIUTVAL LIFE INSURANCE CIIIWANYI -
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min CAPITAL AND A55ET5...e2,154,489•'' '1"-*
NuNNS & CLARICS I I!..IANOS.---411,{F 4 SH
KLERK: & RRO. have
pow on the way, and partly a
complete and choice stuck of PIANOS from
the Factory of >JUNKS & CLARK, N. York: '
They are provided with all the late and lmytov
meats which distinguirsh Nunn. & Clark's Pianos abovw,nll..
others, viz: the Overstriugn, Feltemvertid litummerk;Fnent i ,
umnd Act.lou, etc. Itacry Piano Is fitilya, tvi
the privilege to the purchaser of returning the sterna
proves in any way defective.
Testimonial from M. STILANOSn; the uniivalleil.hiighits-4
' Cricrttsrim, N0ivinber:19,1955...„
~'-$-
Moarrs. H. K lelwr rt Bra., Pittentrg
me to thank you most nirreerely for-the magnikont9Alh4 .
Piano of Messrs. Nouns Sr Clariz's mating - in:Cure, Whieb'ytni.:'
have 'lmn ire kind es to loan No
concerts ill your city. ThiS supyrb initrunientis ono freAti4
cry Lent ever Matte ht America; and for .sweetnensltlid:
power of tone, as well as solidity of erinstraction,lest,
nettling to be desired. I many COngrutidateitefutitrtioo,
er, who shall be so happy as to Posw-% .6 h0 of titifitWttt ,
works of American industry. With hearty_Wiiheseforlotw
bvpiut,s, etc. Your obedient sertrant,,,.
MAULLICI STRAROSIti
tra-Solo egaileSior lunt 3 . C.ldties wglvallodllumtak
Ir. KLEMM & 1.11t0.'8, Na. 63.Fiftk stqiat,'Nlgu of the
ridden Harp. - • ' ; . nov24
400 00
120 00
14,413 10
1E93,440 97
26,02, 00
93.t.51 96
100,0x0 00
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OUK AO ENC Y.— The(
:717 . 5 :
subacriDergy - 1)4
establishol a Book Agency l'ltlitidelphikauwiti ,
tarnish any leek or publication ut the retail TaicA,
postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subsctiptiolv Price'
of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's, GodurSePtft , '
onus's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fariltioint,: IN
, 84 4"GI'Vlical,*
the magazines for emu year ant(a splendid Itthogr_aph,portstgt
a either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if.mpscribitigl4 -
a $3 and a. $1 Magazine , '
they Will rizeiVe - Copy.of, either nf' '
the three portraits. If subscribing' hilti Worth of Magazines,
all three tiortraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished 'to_
thnw who cony wish It. . • •"` '• •
Envelopes of every description and. size in-large on ingallt
quantities furnished. Seal Prunes, Bles„Sic., sant to order.....
Every description of Engraving on Wood executed Oh,
us duoss and despatch. Views of BuildingsciFietinspaper •
iteadknga, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations,..Wge
Ceitilitxtes. Business Cards, Sc. All orders sent .by Brail•
•pruutptly attended to. Fret•otts wishing views of their bhilds,.
oics engrave-.i. can beil.l daguerreotype or sketch , of. ;ho
laulding by mail or express. -
Persons at a distance having saleable articles Viciuld dud it
to their advantage to address tho nuleicrlbere, a s euvrieeld
uct as agents for the sale of the same.
ItYRAM & vrERCA NJ
novtiticdtwly 50 South• Third strett,
P. 1380T7
BRO'rT & CU RT IS, .11ealers in
St. Anthony FEIIIS, Mitllllt.il'rerritOry. 1..4)11
and sold throughout the Territory. Money' lotttiekintesti
no,nts made to the le n t advantageowd Land WinrantdiSoi. -1 -
ved. Also. Agents for the Pate of -note iu - the to wn 6CST.%
CLOUD. trifles Cram St. Anthony, wall:Lend of =Violin!) ,
the Falls. The fforrey tot the great Puelfle‘ltallrond.'
rho Alimiasippi ut tins point, and the untueroti.{-tid
iantages it possesses coo placii of business, ,:iv111,19:1t tile;
the largest cities in the Northwest.
REFEUtICCE3 :
Fix-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota.
lion. Win. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of sfiunesata. -
Hon. J. Meeker. •
lion. li. M. lila!, Delegate to congress. . ..• .
hie; llelliugsliead & lieciter x Attoruess.at Lam:
Me.srs. ttorup & Oaks,Taaketv..
Ito. T. M. Fullerton, of mild! mu. . • -
.
ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and
Counsellor at Law, and tikolicitor in Oiuiary, Alptic
for procuiing Bounty Land.. and Ponsiitia. and for ilia Col
tertion of Clanni , in and Ireland. _
entlection: &ado to this mid adjoining Crmatinir;,Fls-s
-ate. of decedent.. salted ; Reul Ebtate INUght,..atild or?
and rents collected. Moneys itlYesjed on Nortgage
ollptr fiecurity. Tithe examined and title txtpere drawn..
r unic., WI.JRTII street, a few doom aboYo
Pittilitinth, Mardi laatei-fruldMidnwl •
A . FOSTER, Nutury- Public, dud
A
. tniasioner fur the States of Tenneafee, Netir Ilatrijr
elute, Connecticut, New York, Michigan}
C.difurnin and Virginia
lkedA drawn, and neknowleaments raid proottjaket
for record or use in any of the alwlo
and Rhode Island.
Pittsburgh, Match .2S. 18557.-finlinStlawl
RECEIVED! Illie El V Ell !---711arperga N*
Monthly Magazine for December, containing itit.u*l.
numb, or tales. This untidier COMMOLICCS the 12th whin=
Also, Frank Lie:He's Dazetle of Fashion, and .the. Senn
'donde, for December. couiaining the West .fluihlonsoirith-se
liealitiful colored fashion plate.
All the other Magazines reeeteed,for December, and foie
, elu at W. A. GlliDlliNnileleNY AVO.W.e,
LG. FOX, FAsuloptenix Boor
• 43 Diamond alley, reTand door from Wood •
eet, keeps ennbtautly on band a good nakort
men or
BOt as; • SHOES, 8
•
CUNORESS GAITERS, ?,
•
to order to tit the-fort. Keeps none but 0 , 3 best
workmen, cnt3 the beet .risk, and manyflcturts - nll 7tls•
work. deca:tt,"
OPERA MUSIC—The Opera, of la• Som-•
neunbula, by V. BAUM, complete, •
with Italian and Xuglisli words, and ). 2 ,1. •
Piano accompaniment. Price, $2.
Atso, the hollowing pieces, from the 47. e; -
.d.vd Opera. separately
As I view these seentooTso charming;
Al,! I lou't ; • ,
l;:oionds so Joyful ' 3
so gently o'er me,Staaling; t , r
t)13! love, for me thy pcniver;
Oh I I cannot give el - Itch:Won ;
'fake now this ring--vbeel cluettl -
Phantom churns, - When 'daytight's'earng."
Also, arrangements for tho Tignolor,the favurite alas fr
this Opera, by_Wallace, Beyer./legg, &c.
The above for side at the -"- '
dept JOECN. 11..111h14,011. 8). „I
1 O
F RAILS FRESH DATES ;
200 boxes.uew Rigs;
300 drums du
20 mats Seedless attiSiU/3 ; Jut rec'd upd for sal,,W.
(9..6 REY NI liii. dc Al' DEMON,' 39 Woo& 14. t,
C CASES PRUNES, jars; in j
-50 boxes do
buxes do
-•
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qr. du du Just received and fer.snle :
REY.IIIO. Sr. ANDRIISONAN
BOXES . LEMONS just received and fit;
Side by kitc6 . l *AI'.ItTIISOI4-,,.
A LCOHOL -40 for • SIM& • 41
u; A. FAIIgESTIOCK.&.
deeU corner Firat and Wood sts.,
( - 1 HLO RIDE LIME-30 casks for sale by.
lJ dem3 IL A. FAIDIESTOCX *tea
p LUE MASS—Uxt It's fur sale by
d , t -6 B. A. EARNESTOCE CO.'
MWMM..nii=iM
Co. have just opened over 1000 newand bandigar
Woollen Shawls, which, with theittuevioualargeassoillnijiti
constitute an immense variaty of style:suited to otPr9 fate
dea
A w UL 1/SC LOSURES,. by 'Maria:4ll:4:4k
11 of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery, of 3loutreal; trontainingl
tun, mauy incidents never )vfore published. New Atlitioki4-
Vor sale by It. Tt , C. "-MORGAN' k
doe, : .• - • N&1134 'Wood L
•
(Zia TING MUSL S ,, ioii6.la4icillar •
brand, the preeminent merit of which boo bepiffsbob,
Tuned by long experience, and is.now i nnlvervallsaciatsr
ledged. The choke cotton from which, they are,madOlieir •
freedom from Imperlbctionalliefinnnontood sitoothueol df
their thread, and the general excellence of thcid. nniunthet 4
ince, render them unquestionably the wrist eirielealblinAil ,,
ruble and economical Sheeting ever offered to the public..%Tia'a
be had at the Home 14111dd/duff and MQ l 4 ll Ang Shit.° " : ::1
BBOiIK9 d et.3olTif,'
deed • • No. n rbitotratiea.
TURNBULL'S EYE BOTTLES —llmve
just received a large supply of theserelebrated Bath*.
All of Turubull's prepttratltrus cart always • be had any
JOS. • FLEMING . ,
ittt s
carper Market and ,
vedO'fleE 1 PRESEI OYSTERS , ' 1 11. -- Jlll4, y
. N
col, u lot of superior SHELL 011 ‘ 8.• ,i....)-'olli, '
I rinS. Also, prime Oysterirfor family usai - by
the quart, liWf gallon, gallon, or COOKED . In
. -I , :'
any style, and sent to reslctS•nees; by : ',. . i
deelo:d2t •, BEAU; SO Irilundoct.2they.r,;
MMcLAUGIILIN, LAND AND REAL , :
. TATE VAOENT. Land Warrants located: Property
bougntunnd sold; also, shipplug, Agent fur ffielffilffit - N7
Lino 'orffiickets from Liverpool. Drafts on' the IWiU o
England, Ireland and Scothoffi. Office, No. 1 .loneelhil
mg, entrance on Sixth street, 1 1 1.7111!QUE, lawn. itiecSaY
GENTS' 11031katY—An asiihrtmeok,'of
Lamb's Wool and otter kilos of Malec/ put realms:l
by [decal] , A. A. 3C 1
~ SON 34 CO
.gEN ACID—W) ounce just received._azut
ducll FLESLING-,BliO&
LI LA XSEED 011-600 glalotni As; received Andlprealeir
_U deal yugpia:Bsups - r e
rrA - NN just rocolved find for -'
1 dee 1 • FUMING IMO&
`I WEFT gallons just received-awl totsadVl7..,
deell 'VIEWING 'I/ROWn'
7 . II ALE OIL-4W gallons jolt reCekied arid for arerly
decl CL-FA112:0
'DOSE PINK-1 cask juyr received aradlarslaa by
It, decll . 1 " inNt
A LUS(-1 . 50P lba Just rix.e.ived , p,l t o sole
/A_ decll VLEAllat
lan TARTAR-1M ihs Jag received and for hablip•
decll FLEMING-BEM'
iotiCENThkr2D notrutlele Dir Making- 5, 0 ;
oue pound worth ten orconunon potash; for saleby
deal
.12ENINalt110%-:
O IL LEMON-100 11,3 for sale by
13. A. FAILNEVOCE 4
corner rthit Mid Wood ate.
()IL ORIOANU3I--300 14,5 for sale . by " - 4 •
decll B. A. PAIINESTOMk co.:
IAS TOROIL--.30 bills LiOW Cir3l.)s2ol.4akeltTooz.. ;1
decl 1
10U011 REMIDIES-4yer's CUM. Pecumil,
Ac.. A tam s ,ppil of the above cols co
Schenck's YOUttoul t S y ru B "Y ilth iV r e
ild Cherry,
Cough remedies Jost received by JOS. FLEMING,,
, '
corner Diamond Malta eV'
1) RUSH ES-11.5Jr, South. .t.Tal and;`R;
LI very largo asbutment,of the elkoce, &tic]eAVel by:
deal
turge altaortmtut of tine Si ratellred.by
S Pb d l t at— i A
08.-FLEMINtI4.
iONCENTRATED PRUSSIC ACID —4. haves just
ki a supply of Turnbulrfri Colimntratea,ktranlC-Acid}lfall
~pply of all his celebraced preparations IVe Bottlee,A
deal , JO&
DALAI OP THOUSAND FWI ENS-4 t Just. miet , ,
LI another supply at this oelebrattakarttcle.
deal FLE.ll.ltal,
Ml=
~ ^-1 j .:. ~ .c ~.
AdEN...CIE' ,
..7.1.%-.•4 3 . 5 .C 1 / 4 11 411 9";
I :4T"froy
.
111th oppoelte the Theatie' I,