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Meeting of the County Committee of Corrempondence Pursuant to notice givim, the Democratic County Commit tee at Correspondence met at the St. Charlee Hotel, on Sat urday, December Ist, 1555, at 11 o'clock, A. M. After some diecussion, rho following resolution, offered by IL Biddle Itol•ertr, Esq., Wl4l adopted esutred, That the Don...crate of the set era! Wards. °roughs and Townships be reque,toil to nAkiontblo at the tie several places of meetnig, on Mtunlay, Deremher 15th,185e. and elect Delegate t o meet in Count) Convention on the Wednesday followint e (the Inth inst.,) at the Court Hone, io th e city of pitt.burgli. at 11 o',lotk A. M., fur the purt,. of eolocting Delegates to attend the Dem.:mak State conven tion he held at Ilarriaburg, ell the 4th of March next' The Llllowing nuulatlun Was Ittlaailaol.l . 1 . aclupt.l,l, Ronlnd. That the thank', of this 04mnittce temlcred to 3t0.914. arTSOL &Ills, the gentlemanly I.Aroprietorq of tho sit. Charlea hotel, for their Litoilitt. d lit.ontiity in fur nishing OR with no comfortable and cot, venient place for our N. 11.—TI.w. Hutt., ~ f Uwe,mg, appuinteal— aw 'fowtiships front t.. P. NI., Fwd tlw, NVtirds tt• twn Citlro and the 1ivt,117,11, fratt 5 t 4: 7 o P TUE CROPS AND PRICES The New York Eco n omist, an excellent paper by the way, i. inclined to the opinion that the crops of the United States for the year P 4 7,:t were not as large as Iran been generally repre sented; and that consequently. and with the great foreign demand, prices. particularly of wheat and flour, cannot ['all permanently below present rates for many month , to come. The foreign demand will doubtless be larger than ever before. The grain growing regions of Eu rope that have heretofore supplied the W e ste r n nations in a great measure. cnn dti s, no longer. The ports of Russia are closed hy strict block ades, and nu grain can be safely exported. The Danubian and Black Sea provinces. heretofore producing a large surplus of wheat. have tioiv become customers and buyer from the Voited States. During the last week of November over ten thousand barrels of ti , ur were shipped at New Turk for Constantinople, at an average price of $9,70 per barrel orders for larger amounts for the same destination are re ceived. Our former rivals in the grain trade have thus become our customers. All the pro ducts of the Turkish empire, including Egypt, are needed at home: and to feed the armies 11. rut fleets in the Crimea and Black Sea vast quanti ties of food must be bought in this country. No supplies can be drawn from Russia. In fact, no nation of the eastern world has foo,l to spare to meet the wants of the We6t. of Europe. And those wants are unusually great. Even in some of the tierman State- the ct , p- psi daily failed; and large shipments, partictalariy ot rye. have already been made to them. Even in i dad. 11 , t• withstanding the war, it was estimateil that near ly thirty million dollars worth of food NV!, -cot front Russia. through Prits.dan and , ther neutral ports to England. .\ early all that trade is cut off thi. year, and .Imerica itotts• looktel to tei make up that loss of supply. and all denciencieti. It is evident, then, that the foreign demand must be very large —larger in te , l than ever before. And it ratt,t be _,m• Pei before its limit or amount ran be as.-ertained. Until it LI ascertained prices cannot be CSpected t fall much. Indeed. two facts must Is. pr e tty well ascertained before price.- can he very 1111111 reduced. Ist. The extent el the fiweign de maw:. and 2d. itie extent of the surplo- crops, ptaiicularly Wheal. In na:•tt rua. \eitiu can hr fully kn,.%rn before Spritig, W/12 till then. But w€ .hfler fit!. tur f. auwunt or the Alllerlca Tbs. t per base- its bpeCUllltiOn , 11111 i ;II:, N1,..,111t of wheat and flour tliAt enached (d ‘ s \cater by the New York (!euel-; t, the 1.0 of .•ceni her. r'ntrlptretl with the time 111 ,1 2 it dOtiA I.lot nhow increitme T•i• thim year The mo tif . ) . valn e greater. imt .lulntity rttlit.r. But !!,.• \', , v et.nel- 'r' n•oe Ira( one of the mane channel- by which wssteru pir.duce readies the )ur eentrzd been crowded with freights eli t he has done a vastly increased bn.ines. ever 4L-t year, or any former year. Southern ratlr , a4 have carried vast quantitieAr the % ChM t of TPIIIIC4I. and Georgia to the Atlantic port.K. Much moI wheat has reachol New ur!o,,n. thi4 fall than lam year, or the yelr hefure 'rho urr]y.tl-,nt Chicago this fall are tauci A iu rife any Ikdinoi year. 'There are man) route, of c. , unneree be tween the East and N‘e.t that hare I,,ett ~ p enet; Pince the buttinctid on the New I" ,, rk catuilr wig the criterion of the wealth of Lite e.,uatry. But again; it is to I,e remernherol that the gathering of the wheat crop rust' much delayed by rains last nimmer, and would consequently he forwarded to market later: and slower, in,,, during the harae.ting of the later crops--eorn, potatoes. oats, rye, fruits. arid rill other pro ducts—which all agree were very abundant. The arrivals of wheat at the seaboard may be delayed by many causes, while the amount mov ing eastward, or to go, may he larger than in any previous time. P I'L Lc ah, W 04,1, oVER THEIR f.:l•Ks. -.1 cur re,pondent of the Philadelphia Neu. 3 gives the following reason. why Nlessr, Milward, Fuller, „ ti,salabroa Ci it, dievember I 1.-- Sa., ,, lfe -- Messrs. and Broome of Pennsylvania refused to vote for ,iv rd, Fessetelen and .-•ttiort .ieverally gave notic e N. 1' Banks, of Nlassachusetts. for Speaker: 'I an intention to intrcslime bills I, harbor river and Inks Unprovetrients. The Senate thou adjourned un •• Mr. Ranks low ever prided himself, like Chase. or Ohio, til on being a radical Democrat and ultra Free M0nday. 71.,,,... _,•, 11 ti, ban,,i-11,,, , ,k., It), Hi, ~, ,‘,,1.,,,, 7 , 3 Trader. He is one "r those Northern men, in the F - uller 40: Leiter. Harrison. lien V , T, II AV MtliN It a , ' hi,l Congress. who united with the southern Free ure nnt,..h. N0 ,.. r. ~. a ..i,,.,,... II Trader., in the attempt to strike down the coal and ~, 1 ,,,,, -. _,,,,,,,g,, i ',„ . R ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,, ... 1. F . ,,11er trot: Internet, of Putmayl,annt, by eng-raftiti o ; the oh 4 i '• : ~..„ ‘„ ,, 4 , ',10U% ....lion for that titirteeie nil he t t,ll and ~,,, ~,,.., 1 , , ,,,, , ~,, I , : , ~.,,, . ~.. ~,,,,,, i i,plonitot tr. Appropriation Bill, AI: ri WL . I , L . 'AI r 1 ,, 1 . the I,Zlj. I I scatterimi ... Thtert• hunt , no -'vi. en. Mr . .1 i a . ... 4 ., I persevering and active efforts of our si:etiatorr, scull R. s i anihm , ~'",,,,,,,d that u) ,,,,,'', 1, ii, ,,, ,0 . . a j . . , Flour, tibia' - - - 258,094 10,222 now he the law of the Land." jourucii Wheat, bus. - - - 1,754,339 30,581 it will adjourn to 3londa4. Corn, do -- . 910,993 1,480,331 Sii Messrs. Ritchie, Purviance, Allison and While the roll wiLs being nailed, gentleman now company voted for an •• ultra Free Trader - and then instead o.♦ ? riling Yea or eay. responded Being about 3,M0,000 bw•hels of wheat more Banks or klehartison. fur the moment believing that eimitse lie is sound on the nigger question. thin year up to about the 111th of November. b they were voting for speaker. Tins misapprolion tlool is grown to a considerable extent in West- ,00n oceasloned repented outhrits of laughter and Increasingly large shipments have continued ones of . that titt,tv , the offeet tit habit." " the ruling i•in Pcnii..i limitia. but our iron and coal fields during the month since that dote. We believe passion strong ix death ; - stick to vonr candidate, the wheat crop of this country for IS:', - , will rile rnetly more important. and ,houid not be r „ . , b„„ :•• .. il a, ha, h a. .. prove very ftirge. Such, it is well known, Was oiler c , ,,..1 to the "one idea.' Mr. Marshall's motion was lost; ayes 36 . non_-. 135. /Ali ballot—Banks 1115 : Richardson 71 . Fuller -- the report front all quarters before the wheat New Book. 11 ~ .,tt..nni., , I. The whole 11111.11ber of votes 0,1-1 was harvested while the extent of the fields and 1., v, ,a, A 131...., lur Man. 8.,11 Or Notee true the Non "1i , :,. 22 ',' ni . """.orl t,o a . choi'e 11 the quantity of the grain could be better seen ' s -1.41.1 aa , .at of the Pont Ofili i Departuoi lit . by J. ,ui l p i i,h l ,. / . ' d e . m ui4 ,, e , : ud e a l n ie‘ , : d a j g o,, , r h , a n t ., ?;: t til . liiig' could be ac and measured. ~,k rail heti I-, H. (me iertha nit ot Coo Philo ii ' ll ' ll ir ' • I Mr. l'utriback announced that there would lie - i/I handsome volume ' giving spirited ...ming of Ant a tad,Anii.Adiejoi s i i -ati on But even if there was only the same iiunntity Ii Nebraska n Th; ' s - 1 graphic accounts ,if the author's experience members to-night. Calls to order and much coo of wheat raised this year as las-t, there would be ' II ' . ~.. ~,, in catching mail rubbers, and bringing to pun- '""" much more for export. All oilier grain- nnil vegetables and fruits were cetinilly extraordina- , hruent dishonest lii'lLu"ter' It i'' very well Up to the 14th of November, according to Ed wards Bill's Circular, the export of three ft t el es named below, compere tb, )0,11 n . ,11 tlif• t-ot from Ist of Septemhor, rile abundant. And while cheat ,c3ll. for S l 50 per bushel in Illinois, farmers will sell it. and eat more corn, rye, and stir food ; and so will neat ly all classes of consumer, who, with the farm ing Class, compose four-fitha of ti: population of the country. We venture the opinion that this country can fully supply the foreign demand, and have plenty for consumption at home. Six or eight weeks will probably he sufficient to deter mine whether such is the fact : and if so, then prices must recede. We shall, in our next issue, collect and publish such facts in regard to the the exports for this and former autumns, and the amounts now at different place,. a= can be obtained. Meantime, while the uncertainty exists in re gard to tha relative prorortion of supply and de mand, the paper will probably differ, and keep up as aarnest, though not as enduring a contro versy as the endless and interested struggle between the ^ bulls and hears" of Wall street. Death of Sidney C. Burton Sidney C Burton, famous for being the chief man engaged in bringing the Martha Washington conspirators to justice, died in Cleveland last Tuesday: During the past five years he had traveled more than 50,000 miles to etiect that ab ject. He had resided in Cleveland for twenty years past, and was esteemed u, a n h onora bl e , high minded merchant, by all with whom be was acquainted. He died of an obstinate dropsy, which baffled the skill of the best physicians. Hs has left a wife and four children , ' 4 qt 4 4, o' • •, ," =Mffl WI it tell, and ie enlivened by several good ilium:- ' Pl-to‘cim-h , N. J.• December I 4! — The earl , train trillion- i trie will hardly lay the hook down till l t rh7i nS ,7 r mi i 7 t r i v Y ks „ n d‘ nt h ', .f f• t t e h r e bl l e r ri k tnd m ("'te g h I r laii". he II:, finished it slier beginning to read it. It were thrt.win g 'down an embankment. I P Ll a. l7 e l.fl n klll g c rre s e„nt s ii i . aloe, fine portraits of all the Postman- I Iron, the stores, were destroyed. None of the pa.. ter General, since the organization of the De- ; .1t r e ' s g o e r7. " ‘ .-e li r i e l , k T i i b l . e , d r;i , but '4 tti s , i ::, a , ri " i ' ,.. ".letru'n :,hurt, , t l" , I• 1 Prude n plrtment, and a brief sketch of their lives. It 'of New York city. iv a hook that will please every one who reeds it. President Pierce and tiiePlllibusters. For sale by Minor A Co. and Gildenfenney A ('o. BAtrisonn, December 14.--The Washington 1 . ,,,'.• of this morning contain• u proclamation. Issued by We find upon our table a well executed litho- : } : rid a e n tl n i n Pi ` 9 7 a t t i t ns , t e , ‘ „ th '' F, , i' , i , i d il i b i ", l ' h r ' , : tn I on otherli graph, whbtli, from its marked resemblance, we with the p u' r t i ' i, c - i iiii g ons of the reciprocHy treaty . . ' an i' d is discover to be the •• counterfeit presentment ' of entitled to all its benefits. our friend. A. Boyd Cummings, of Philadelphia. The Poole Mi4rder.---Dischargeof Jury. The artist is .;I.ugustus Wegner, of this city, and NEW Yore, December I4.—The jury in the Ita like all his pictures it does lint require the name , ker case have been discharged by the Court, not on the margin to tell who the portrait is intended b:iu!ab/ u, agree 7:rdicl. 'rL 7 j" 7' ltin i:dr,t,:dwereiidflin,i: Bteif titan to represent. Mr. Cummings was for a number ; slaughter, two for murder, and three fur acquittal. ! of years Treasurer of the National Telegraph - of . LlVavigl.ie, previously be was Collector of the State Obstruction New Yong, December 14.—Tb ation. -e steamer from lie,enue at Philadelphia, and is extensively Albany met with considerable ice on her trip down ' known throughout the Commonwealth as a man : this morning, and there will consequently be no boat , of 'great business :capacity and energy. His 'up to-night. friends can congratulate Wegner on his success in Dsl-Balchelor's Hair Dye.--Why has no one ' copying the original so perfectly. succeeded in making a reliable Hair Dye, except Batchelor! , • Because they would avoid the cares, the thought, the time, ' WE understand the Ohio Improvement Com- I patience and inbor necessary. Others, by short cute, would pang intend opening hook s simultaneously in at Y a reputation they cannot wot ; and by certificates of feed Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Wheeling, Cincinnati : . , b t, e . '"i ru; 7a d d n u e s w tr s y p i a l Pe as r its b"", reward.-'i h l t yi th tn e os ir is w th a e y in to , n in o c t i o b r i i . .. and Louisville on the 6th of January next. The reputation of BATCll.l3l.ilit'S Hair Dye; made and sold, or ' Board of Trade has granted permission to u s e applied, tin nine private rooms,) 233 Broadway, New York. the rooms of the Merchants' Exchange for that Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. deo. ll_ llama, 140 Wood street. dec4alew ! purpose 44-fialm of a Thousand Flowers, for \ CORRESPONDENT who signs himself ‘• Tax , v4i.utifying the complexion, and eredicatlng all TAN, rue Sold at Dr. KETl6fell 140 Payer - Speaks right out on an important subject. and Pucci= Cram tha fao3 etra.r 1 11 n 30 I ' ' TIM NEWS Wiz.,terik osilt uakltia ioho.opettlai Telona uh the Chicago branch of the Central on the 17th. • Edwin Forrest in playing an unusually sacces ful engagement at Philadelphia. The box office in continually besieged, and all the seats are se cured for days in advance. The Cateman Chihlr, u, who performed here in May. for the last time positively before retiring from the stage, are now fulfilling an engagement in St. Louis. Col. Parker H. French, late Minister of Fi nance in Nicareugua, now Minister Plenipoten tiary lo represent that republic in the United States and England, is in New York. lie was called upon by a large number of gentlemen who take a deep interest in the a tfairs of Central America ('ol. French leaves for Washington in a day or two, The f.y nehbure. :Va..) ilyidilicea, has an no count of the adventure of a gentleman of that place, who hits for years past been pursued by mysterious and malignant enemy. He ha: been beaten. stabbed, assailed with stone., and has had his barn burneil and his crops destroyed. He was nearly fatally poisoned, and me, shot with pistol. The name of the unfortunate gentle man is Smith! -- At St. Paul, Minnesete, the Mississippi was considered closed on the 22d of November, the mercury having fallen to lii deg. below zero. lu reeapitulating the business of.eaaou,the Pion-cr -.how , that GS boats ran to that port. which ,s all increase of thirty over the preview. year: and the total number of arrivals was :lee —an increase of 11 Sleighs commenced to run November ash There is a tremendous rush for the spoils to lie distributed upon the s.rginization of the House of Representatives. A letter writer says: There is great anxiety :laming many comierning the iispeakeiship, and one would suppose that there were sonic thousand offices to be given, in sn•ail of a few dozen, in the event of a change from last session. There are nearly 1, - 00 per• sous el the District of Columbia, expecting efli ces. •eNeral handrc.l from different States but there will hr i-ome heartaches :uniting those of the Itiotrict, ae ( t hin hiss already selected and brought forward men for a good "bare also Pennsylvania and Massachusetts A seriiinii charge is made against a Jelin F Hey and Rai. Marshall. the former a la'. and the latter a police officer, of Cincinnati, by Mr. Henry H. Hayes. n merchant of Vicksburg, Miss. If true. it goes to show a complicity be tween the lawyer and the officer to swindle the Missisublipian. by falsely a rre,Wig him, and re fusing to send for the merchants with whom he business in Cincinnati. and who were the only per-ons he was a,' j uaieted with in the city lie was confined in prison about a week. when he w.is discharged minute his watch and bag gage. which be sins was taken by Hey and Mar- The matter has been ordered to be invest igated by Judge Pruden. et the Police Court The Cincinnati papers are Italip.aiit or I pardon ~f W Kiss:me. by G„vcrnor rk i N e w York. The Eli l uirer nays criminal do-erred to wear -et a long imprison meat. it was William Kiqsane The extenidre .ionnecti,u he hail with the rascolitie” stint int. , i !•Cer: ttrit , te lon commuLity in a of years. 1,,u complicity with net °riots indiriduaiti capable of any crisis , 01 , 11 id have IN eighed against Exuucut:ve clemenc) With a pernteetial (are :tl,l 5 , 1'7,1 11114: gt•lltieliall:y an•l utteinent turlir I. ,t F. 0,31 he 4ould iinpre-,th Il•nrt Whet! Li- in(AlClot, Cllrthir II:Ld 111: , ,'1 11 a.1•30t.t. illt,Illpfriter11•1:11r .1;.; tartiJi hi- h.- he. i Sal rd Lp . 1114 Wlfe. Corpur It) oient ,f the hh, , gnne • ,tuaruhoat \. Mr 11 . :1 e, a Nielet•ll4,i the !ir“ . .bvi AWL,. ll ' leybc, ao tuklha n..ni r.hin the relealh• n r,,hd :1 ..1 , 111/57 her rtlefirk, 1/11,1, i ; Cbe he did.tted exl,l..ded oil her hodet , . kild,;n„,; nearly eTury •a,e w h hoard Mr. IV waa :kited ni burr I , ct ',151., !he air, and lall Into the auno.tsdcier':. The night was dntk anti dreary, Trial., Slrtiggleo 1,0 Loop UUsure.l alluaf, ho a~• ••1401,t,111 ill a vt [lnd, ha , lung 'and n• , h de.-petat, ,n. ~g h t I Wrl: ed. ered 1..4 , Thh , the had saved ....ntront•l the ~ we find M nnr f r gra pi.A like thr a!m,r tLlttirtg through the newspaper., all of wh;rll are douht.k.s., ,tat tt4l he the p”ttcr•up ,iverti-,lllelll 1.-4 I I•r 0 4 , 1:3: 1.;,,y..1 L.. 3 11-I,llar.t nfol : , :eatnl,-At Directors Lri un Abu want ( 4 , lw ',dem-died at once buy the eetuparutiteiy truth , :u1 work el Baron Munekau,en, and dndt wn't cid the forthcoming Directory. ' with it, steep •dories if —a Man Sneed I Young Ludy Swimming the 3fliniiiimmtppi Ify ‘loonlight, notice given gratifi Heedri to Witxhington The-editor Washington, and has called upon Ex-G overnor Reeder. from whom he gets the grounds for con testing Whit field's seat as a delegate from Kansas. They f are :„,first,The' prePent Legislatafe was elected by 7.MisSouri voters, sad thetereie was not a Kansas Legislature, Second—Said Legisl, lature, had a otajerity ~f them-been legally elect led, had no right to remove their place of meet ing from wliere, under the organic act, lie was exclixsirely eznpowered to fix it. Third—The election law, FO called, is unconstitutional upon its face, because it allows Indians and half-breeds to vote. who, under said law, are tint recognized as citizen,. If either of these-positions are sus tained, it follow= That there i. no Territorial law in Kansas for the election of a delegate or any other Territorial officer: so that if Reeder iq vcnitfiehl sh, nl,l I' sent hack to the Territory, there w o uld be to, law in existence to govern their rhoc•tiun. Mr H. think, that it ia better ti, li l en>r aiih the legal forms of an election ahem there has lJetin iotch n failure to provide than that the people of an infant Ter ritory like go unrepresented. I/1 , 1.1.11LS WORTH OF J EW !MEC 1' RE. • ta1..14 VI , . —A Mall calling himself Wm. Davis, ;his real name is probably B. F. Hick ock,) wa., arrested in St. Louis on Wednesday afternoon, with three thou-and dollars' worth 4,1' jewelry, which he was attempting to pawu. It is untaktakably stolen property . . but Davis re fumed to make any disci oturc..4. It was put up in three bor e One box contained eight heavy gold watches, which wer, said to he worth at wholesale price... $ dthat per dozen, and which, as w as discover e d hy mark. came from the en teneice e,t40 , 11,11111e11t • Mr. Ferri. Thierlott. t`ourtland street, New ork. Another box con tained Nix more heavy gold watches. valued at $lOO each Bcd•lo , the-e. ui th.• remaining Lo x were six fine silver watches, worth s.',o each . and nineteen z..wds, gold watolie , . valued togothei et sSts). ,1 , l uant;t, uC w3tch sea! , . and aLout four ounces , f zold du , t, were al.— , found worth. ioer,mr•-. Krum the persoi: of th,. imlivi.htsl 11•3+ taken all elegant cOl , l cbr. notneter. wortl3 afoul to wh!, h wa. at ta,hed n lintid , mir chain and •en I 0/11,. l'itlmbt.rKl,rismg • 'l'he Allegheny Vnlley !hc thrum.. •tiece,, t , f which t h e Pitt •hurgh , notch Intcre-ted, ha, to r •tice: cx(remc Itmrt of the I II The ( ..tty Council, Ire ,trungcly tigitlt. , l will, varp.u, lot ti. a•lmis'nm 11110 the city Le wwaL it prevented from venting at all Tlu Nldnagert, ndlt dektithdl•tr :ea] and energy. have r ttiftiled tiu•n t with the e•.ty t•••fur a• in them pie. iiin that their r.tatt %hdttH terminate ttlttnn th, rtd . t The t'i.uneii• were untnlitng 1.2 fur arty .ro.h, tit tho. clatige It wa, agree.' to 4.n the part of Chu elliPl l:1111.1 a doubt but gowi faith any intttni,tl thy yet 1.'0,1 Aro fa•til Ilitended by the then Cur nrrire,l At 'irtut.t .2; ..r•• rity. „ I i••• ;• it el,r 4 The at. trt trtritpor•.:y for tit.. rt•rt , pti , to of a: t'tc toadr a contr.:t 1., the Irt%agt• of thrner t. , thr -t..to.n 'Fitylor 1.1 ho. tel thug ii ! tl.,vv a 1., the CAII,II. ,!,•,ti t It 111 I' further. than '. wlnu-t- the% :Iry • t.I pc•t i v .I.,at,gratnvu• rn - tn , it ur lawn ta, ~ 1-t- t at wxr., 114,11. e nhtrh thoNN c t• the .1.111,:hg , •il Tnvlor •tre-rt, n. l!te flay 1,. i ti? nc• \ • 41, ../La eight ark. 1%..1r 4,, I I.y 01.1? 4rrititg , 114. , 1tn 1., Al , l ; Mief .11i1 .. \ N A.! t 1..• tb, •! v I 11, I v i• tt !Ili.. a:. I MI. ~ ••• • 1 /•.. W.! Ut IC., II ' • • It'r ' k !. !, EINEM 1 fl. - `1 ;;! A 1 , ...- I.l . tar itnetles. -eat , all I P:,Ctv•l lertce, iql goer 1/t1.111e.1, \% a,---aril the r'lltining ,11 H-rbnr , !t,t, ttn frOlght. rth ,in Ili, 11,11,. ,• rita , ill , ' , /inc•nn 1%, an thr • t•O ii„ . trllei'••nl„f Ler 1, . , t,15 ilir ,1 : 11 awn one the effetth , ed the etictetie , ... of ..ur I :ft. Father". througi r t the Ho - tut—lce .pf these 111 E lATE sT ti E \Vs BV TELEGRAPH. THIRTY-FOURTH CONOR RS% Railroad Accident ~ ` . i~~ MEE= I Irsvit.t the i'‘,lllll.l ••• t,”• I ,14, • 16•1 ;q.t% [be :II MILNE ."'.: I ~. ilr..tr I l' L.l pr.) • ISt, 111.5 / . 1 111( 1 I, 1,1 tr.! 14.1 I!!!•• 1!1..! Th" TAX I.ll'Ell 1 I lt,T. \ 1 ,3-TAYCIII*4s7O . - 1,414 ' .• • •. -• • • 6 . , 4 . '.;••• • a er 'lf. MIPMI OM= Atre..llaune.n i _No _FNU,kI.II ztrett„ Filj IS Ur 'nrc srt.XP.'gq ; Kr.r.tstbar.z) v EILIII Fl 't I E A child of mia&ebuixinimyllipl...lll, of oont,. I gore it a bottle of Dr. 3l'Laue'n celebrator! Vermifug.., to ti, h br..ught away a, bunch of worrna, numbering, I should judge, about hirty. The child woo very sick during till , •,pet at ion. let la• now well and hearty. Afts. Twist, No.lB Arena,. 1 - 1, writ,ts under data .of August 10, 185'4 and says she Lad been truubk.l with worms for tut.rn , than a parr. and that ghn hottn. .1 DI Nl*Lone's cokbratml 1 t.: inift4.,,. a h!:14 I , r-ught her IrVel thrt, 111111 , 11',1 I , lg and hill, Germ herself to fre, Mr•. Huggins, a German It 21,1 street, says, that after using 0110 vial of M ' Ltrll.'S I , •hratrd Verinifuge, she paascd to , large tape worms. Thu abuse cortifieabes are all from parties well brown zi, this tar. If there are any who 11,,M,t. they hare the 11/10104i and .1./11 , 405, and ran tratisfy themeolr, by arsenal Purchasers will he careful to ask be Its. .1.11,1,* 0 Webrated Vcrinifugt, and take none etre. All other Ter , mifogea, in comparison. art wort hit._.'. : Dr. Ni'Lane'it alt... attic: Lit Pills. mil now 11.• Irwl nt all I , lllg istortni in I I:I/ U. - I:ital.., and Catinilit. Also, for wile by the nob. proprietor, Co .1. R 1.14.1 docl 0, la J No. CO Wood et.ret.t., corner of Fourth . 413 - Sarimpetrillit ter !hi. iritr,pliirtion of Ili, heti/ I ill+ I , IkIII try, it env UM ail :trill thine. It wad lar itoperi, ti the be,l Ittaz ~ d tr.ttparilla. In Liver rtettiplaititel. and Palm/natty alfe/ah,ltm, it ha, adimint.thre d l t iii '1111,1 ,4 The qoalities have 'tamed it retains w all Owl,' ,treligth h hen rehtlimee with Liverhort mid Tar. in th, Uvw .4 f ir e,l" 1.1.4 rig,: I, rue Itneha ',sutra ahti-Cenautaptike 'he'll, /1,1 Pll reitsing 11.,11❑ d 11..-11,-. 'llu• 1111111. WcPILItt 1.1...•111 Th.. is Its !lir,. which. ‘I Ith. dir hand. F., w„. ~,,.1 ollwr 1f11.4 mkt t.1.•1 OW "Nil , 6.1 nftil ti nth 111.• t• gra! it I. 11.11,i1,• 111,1 , ‘ll.. lotie Klltl S. t ... I . E I'. I corn, 1V0c.41 mod ..t),I :Auld a 1.., by /I EN DERNON s 1110). i? edl,-1: n P SOMA liT7, and ItECtillA NI A. Slck ENS's AN. .11,,i.-n) Are - Important to Forancrs—Ne yr Disco,- erlets.--lEUETABLE CATTI.t. nt,.. put up 111 •41.• ko. mrl nr 1,11i1) It nt 1 4, . Out ,4ly Int Ow , Ilncupws la to . 0 1,./ 111 i "the, ill/ 1 111.J., I'M Lily)a IL/,,,tnn, /, _thee , nnt. they not 111.1,r“,. the “11.1.te.n ~4 ===MME quahly intik n. 14.1 'rho j•f Iliatt it itscre.,, 4 Lott , r tali! 1 I 1..un.1 t. v.ll SA . Nr 1•••011.4 ml,•1 a itai , I olr p• - u. L. ‘1:11 t!, k Jr, L, ~ • Ett... , 4 IV t tot•I V ►_Bnud* • yn rya pn rllla .--!~. ~.~apt,..ne ..111war [ ' JOU nli• MA tql• I . lll3: • tbal•l.MT./I lint e t, • , 14,r1.1 ••-$ P:t it •rl:l.k tu.l,raxrA, a:,•I ,1,1•1 L, It w!! ;. - nt!) !..! ! !!!, c.! p1.,071K 1.4 fr pr, lalr ;ft [b. h!. a1q.1% if/Irsu T... a'. atl I Ni.rr y r Lt. 111%,, 4j From the N. York NntioitAl Monito I I ..i , r,.,r _~ 11 .. t.. e .1 .:o.t,r at.-1 ti,j. II:III=11!111 124- SincLangli and llo.lrrp far %t inter.- 41.10. • a... 4 ( 1 • - • t nr,, 11,1 • ,tll tLEN. 111-NTFAt =Eli F 14 0) 1 . 0,; HAIR `..`ki, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, r ~ ' f" i \ No. ..IVO Ltberl rrt I' I !: I LIVE, 1 0 11{E itil) :11.11{INF: ''' E .N • I r •rh tfr NAt Fh I\l r. hP7 -t t.r./ PUTT , 4I.II'II(4III. PA. : , 'IU: 1.1 A 1 I • rht-• llotaajra: 41 t.t• with 1.11 . 1:111-0., .I‘i , 4' I:Hk 31:1 h',, • t•••• n:L %•..1 aztunal Lr..] beaj, 1 VI, .. I , rah. w.. 4... /t 1 I m \ AN1a7.1.01 ~,,ea r l• - •tle.1 at thr rat... a tl, ,ca.: ME= 11=10 4.r.rt J..ttn N A.11.1n, 5../g.u. I 11 1% tlllam 11111111, J..11:1 P Us_usun %I I , N. 1.1 It.. 1., Jam•. If. 114RI‘E R iNt E. HRf ItP•ix• UM hell REIN RSI 01' PHILADELPHIA FItRII,FI ptitrrn. eLa C NTFI• 1)1 fill , 11411 r 1 . ••••11, 1,1 , Chnrt•red apital, €1500,000. k . .11 . 1 v .1 AN i/: \ / A /1/. A. 111.4 1.1i . 1•1 t'ltn \ IZi VIII Trva.estlr, TotIS Aar., t' 1,411,1114,U. llllllnm II T1i. , .11,1 1 1,11,..1)(1111Ingh.n. U tilinivt I; I. I F:1: war. I I.: .1,41.11 I' Nuyti. I ' 1•111ali) 1/.1, L. i, ...1 - ptt../...1 „ii It a t tt•lt . 2t tt.l. anti !It , I tlArt• t..rtatttt.tt I. talapt 111 tt•ittt.k. . t•nratlxl.l.. rt.Atturct, T.. • 1, .....rt.• t•rtt.lt ttt • •tt .11g .1. affzurs, wlth a pr...lll.l.l.l,llbtartit..tt •.I I , l•l.tirgh :ta itta .1 NE%4 tS ./.o‘}.,. A., Id Itr111.• 111 lAlr,ll lit k, f I 1 !11. .10.1/I1 1'\1.,1,111:1. /i1A111.., A Ra/n.A Grp I' S.ll/:tl3 A llAJzipt., no•riutz) II ( I,ii I. A 1,, EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY ()F PITTSBUR6H JOHN Ii 111, , ISV BERGt:it. r , .itYirr FINNEY. ~,, t ekr,, C W t.,llerti WILL INSURE AGAINST ALI. KINDS MAR/NE NI) FIRE ISA . DIRE. 7...1t,. II Sh , /etilwrg, N% I 'mac NI w Nlartin. T I, Jr_. iorp• r. Sold.), 11311111 M A 4- All pnyw n innur. , l hy thin C ,, inpany It i.IFTICK. N., 9. lV A ,% I I PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO fl' rirrsnuit(Ni Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streetu AUTIIoItIZED CAPITAL 5300,000 11. , p.rt‘ Ikgritioq L “I" hr hinv, +tad the lir ”I :,,tt nn.i ,1 , 11 111 , ) uunp. '2l t 111 ItEt To 1t... W P Tonto, Joor,rlr 11. Smlth, W S Ti E 1 - ark. I. i;rie.r. Sproul. Wade Iltunpiou. I/ 11 1..4. V.. 1. Jorp, .I. II If I: ,'“,:gnlix; OITICEIts. Prsub,ti F. .101INSn /4e.stelenl .... . . ,D 1 PATTEIt:q)N and r0w,..... A A. CARRIER. JAMES BLAKELY, EIROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner rf , • , , renth and Smithfield nrerts. PITTSBURGH tis.. Passengers brought from the ',ld country to Pitts- Imi and h remitt e d t u line u p.. nov2: WOOLLEN SHAWLS—A. A. Koos Co. have Just opened over Ito: now and handsome Wee,lien Shawl., which, with their previous large assortment. constitute en immense variety of style, suited t- every taste dect3 PERM MM;=3 New 1 . 1:7!K. Moy I=lll /WA k 1111.11111 lIIIIIIIIME ..• .1. • t.. II n , L. rr DIA k:. 1 Is If,x.d wt . . , I,lr Vail. h A INS' pi yoRTEs IMMO! a , - • . uld Inadra, and :411:. H. Mi . :l-1.011. ‘t I• 0044101 al4ll . 4nrth at. f .10 , h 4:I11:•11 ..,..)Vs• •5: 1V..4-rn ha ua dr. I:: ) II 'E.:, REMI:II4II7IIIts.R, for ~‘ 1:-.r, f•ellovi. II 0-1 . • ‘4,...:a.t/Ity. ;a I • .it, , •..5,” • 40 kart.. kr.- I. ' lO ..I 44 40 1 00 '• t;.•,••tt • tit. 1...! .511.1 I. at: 10 00 1.1•Ia'! • 04,.. . I r. 4,1.4.1 lu I h.. 0 4.0 pri.. L.lrr:ol, o 1. , Ike on t/ru c , .•nnnunity , 4414 •••-• mui 4.11 all It. , 0,4 1.0,1, 1.0140110.1 etsol 1„,1.i,„1", .1,.•••111,1 1 1...1“ •••40.. .f. 1.12; nzt•l a.) it. ...i.I I.•r ra.ch tody. {lir 14., I.: 1.1, I.: your 0,4,1 Interest I. at 1. rFEICS IA ItIKSTORE , .10 Fifth strt,t . _ _ EIMIIIIE N,fit ,s the t we to Solee o rihe for Magazines r 0..0,5t at tht• fAlov fug fL2 Si:o i.• 2 '0 kt .1..1 • 1...•11, • It•- , is. '2ISO 2 oat o • .trl(i , I'aahtoit. ,1 Ntitithly M.47,32.1ni • 1 00 k.oir to.. act Bluckst , aar• Mtg./Ant, 10 00 1.01..11 • I.lving Aon, 1 W...40Y.) 1 Ilitatratnl lAiottiati Neu, 12 00 ot the alawrjust received anti for vale ha IV. A OiIIiDENYKNNEY & CO.. Fifth ot_ npinalts. tin' Thentr, H " . vE : A\ll LOT in the Sixth Ward at 20th. at 7 I—„ al th, ‘l , •rrhats' Etchankr. Fourth 01,01,, will lie -, , .1. !hat ti 1,04 111 in thn plan t: ' hod 00,11. haling n (runt of 24 (twit sin •i: 01.1 xtviiding In., k about 100 fiat to Ellit atia-et, holt 1...0,1,1 Two,,t•tr, hm,tini g map., and tin, A atreet, Attach i•illS/11111•NI lir., iota. to the auk, 1 , )- calling lin Mr .1 I' Loahi. r. (Whil renninr in one 'ear, mull tomw P M Auctioneer. • • YI:IXt 15 AGOG _ tj on i k. at the Corioniacial Sal., Hanalei corner of Wood and Fifth "111 la sol,4—i lm new nuininor WNR,II. With 'W.ZI alien P NI DAVIS, Auctioneer. t BF:A[l'lEl'l. 6111 . TO A ERIENI,C_ rhe Perponuil Almannr. This pranklisti time-knerwr • o w•, • tag ht. rerl smgde w Wn.iperation, bit inirtnict and • ai Hi adjusting the nut day of the month, yen a I t. at a moment the day of the week 1111i1 1111 1. a 114 %Hilted II n pocket-piece, ye Idle its prae Ili .1 111,1111 ha, 1111111, It 0 II livrwil favorite with both ladies in. wail lean n Ilate i, i met. 11 Sail s CUTHBERT, 6.1 Market st. TI(IPE ji 1 1.1,5-- 1 . 1 U RE SPICES AND MUSTARD --NII. 1 ill AMON 11—The purity and freshman, of 11, and Mustard have won then, a great relehrity. 'l.l tip in . I I tb and 1 , 15 papers. Try them. Whole ,.n, or idec.l4l ' F. lt. ['MAYO. Ulf I:I : INF:1 ) 15'111TE SUGAR at 10 eenta er kennel Crushed and PulYerigod, 'I Ic. pt.... 1.1.1 1;t0 (Turnout data, 17 otsv Ib r Et) c. , yrry.. sh every few day,--warranted t., that ,se renal ore. n. JAYNES. de 14 I' akhl Tea Store . EN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING yTI --10lriENTII AL HIM Fifth titreet, oppnisite Ma eon n. have a large stock of Men and Boys CLOTH] Ntl . , mpritnng some .Itirrly 11110 and elegant iitylen, na ti they are prepared to furnish at the lowest camp prices. Also. a large and flothionahle stock GENTS' FURNISIILNO ..kons doel3idly Ir NV run, NA H. T 14 I 'lib., It 1. 1,, , - Itrutt. tlt:t A t .att e t,litts Bryan, p EAVER BRIDGE—We have a very eon cenient rc,dence for oa t ,, nttnate about thr •••• minutes' ~.,k nom till' Railroad Station at Boner Bridg •• The lot •• ••5 front hy I lib loop. The home cnntaina six nifiLlll.l, in''rder.has a portico in front, and porch in the rear. A tv••11 ..f ••scollunt water. garden. fruit trees, Lc. Pric,•. $10•••• Ton, o r elohangod for an Allegben) County 11,1,1 S. CUTHBERT A SON, Market stmt.uTll HALL raised a breeze; Rot*Clark male a hurricaue. riinny iiONV hook, •• Rt0..0 Clark," in roast}' ptic,ti $:,l .5 F. if sal° a iy li. Sin At derl4 FOR tO acres of good Land. eis miles fr. un th« eity, on gaw Mill Run; 20 to'res im proved, with a first rate Steam Saw MIII, Frame House, Stn bit. .t The timber on thin teat I will pay for the land. Trans accommodati 11 g THOMAS WOODS, docl-1 75 Fourth etreot . R°LI. BUTTER--3 hoses fresh Roll Butter this day re<eiN,l and for sale by deli _ HENRY 11. COLLINS. DRYtOODS nt Reduced Prices—A. A. MASONS CO are reducing the prows on every do arrlption of Dry ii-oude. Silks, Shawls and Drees floods re duced 25 per cent. declit - - A 3 13 .4, • . NI, • It -t - P" r INSL' RANCE compANy, OF' PHILADELPHIA. 4 - ir - 1 neurpormed by Ow Leg,islaturo of Pennsylvania: Pittatergit Brooch Oflice. ice. 90 Water street. Aa• it...Huai capital, $.3011,090. Paid up capital, atal,securely luv~tc 1, ,V. 96.000. THUS. U. FLORENCE, Pres't EDW. R. HELILBOLD. Oocrotury. ASSETS OF Tllll COMPANY. P. PAL. 11. V.L. Allegheny County Bonds, (Pittsburgh and Cleveland!.. 4' , 22,(XX) i.16..5.30 Allegheny Co. hoods. ( Allegheny Valley,, . 2'2,000 1,',,t440 Pittsburgh City Co, limp.,;._. ^,,04.5) 30.400 Philadelphia Co' 10.000 0,3.50 Ilela ware Itail roa I :10 000 M 401) !trading Itailnuui 12,500 12,000 Antount Loaned ou Mortgage lu (be City of Philodol pllifl Aiii.iiint I,nned nn Noti.a, secured by Collo'i.rn! „rProperty Cath ird.liand arid to Bank T.:N.)13,000 Aui.4unt of Fire or Marl. Lroe.a ascertained and not paid . . Nunn_ Amount of Fire or Marine Lases claimed, other than 110'" ao,ertaim-d and unpaid None. The Company him 11,, unsettled clan:. at the Parent Office, and kern it,hust and pay Ili this city all lassos occurring at Pitikellrgli Brawl.. For insurance apply to THOMAS J. LIUNTER, Agent, V./ %Vat, street, between Wood and Market. British S. Continental Exchange BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. ON THE US/oN BAYK, LONDON, SI:NIS OF £1 AND UPWARDS. Ar a i" Theso Drafts are available at all the principal Town of fN LAND, i. , COTLAND AND IRELAND, and the CON TI SENT. O SIWIT 1111.1.8 on M. A. Grunebanni & Bailin, FHA 'VA FOE 7' .4 It rnmittance to all purls or GERMANY ITZEULA ND and If ULLAND. Person., intending to travel abroad. may procure. thrOngh Li I Lett•re or Credit, on which Money can be as To in any 'tart of Europe. 4.I.I:CTIONY of Hill, and other I;4.c:urines in Europe, priuipt Atterittni. WILLIAM IL WILLIAMS S W.,. corner Third erects. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J 1 I{M FOR SALE--The well known Farm rI 1i.1.41 111n111, air Ml/1 1 8 faun the dty. in Upp e r tlt. that rahlattOm.t 126 aer, 0f firxt-rule land, In ex. ellen! The plate it well nat-red with never plexuantly xltunt ah and suitable for u Stuck liitiry fann itnproxementA nre a rulinta..tabil Stone U... iing a ith linnet and Stabling. The Chartlers R:uh. and 14 lneated within thre.-fourthi of u mile of the art.. and will make and upeelly valnutile tr. 1/1111,1111.1 w 1111 t/t t he 11,4, 4. Olt rq W it 110111 ur (herded to .null F., ert.itti, .1 W M TI. WILLIAMS A: CO.. L. 1,,v1 a, at reel i . ..rner of Third. NT( 1"1141.] STI WK I PiLDERS-- - 11,D, or 11, ()MO AND PENNA. R R. Co„, • . INerenther dhe A ...al utt-etlitte ,t( the Sritch..l.lert ttl the Ohio an.; o.'s., Inunn liattneld I.N.hlitatty .111 f.. held at the Ct./lnim • 'S.: Filth PlTP.l.llrgh, ..n the rut:R . l l H I 111 1,1 1 1 N. 1...th,r. the 1:4111 Ant ~f .lahltar), 11•1.N4, 1,1 11 •1, 1 NI And the el,eut,t, tti thirt tut, .111 held nt d .11l ..../1 het wt—o the It..nrm td 11 A. AL ttel d 1 1 II IS 1011'1'N:4)N, Jr.. Prrshlent. . . . 1,,51,, I!..CE CO PA •,I - The PT. -rodent and Direr - tore of thin Compraf* •...l ito din t,l atrr per ktia, 1, 11, 1'414..1 fulynble the !dock , • 1. r• • r • !.•dr l• awl ow, 41.11ar •tn. n•..- 6. on and All, tiw '2'24 WO :• , ‘A L I ){ ES(.:( 117'S \Vork Receired—Preer ,rl,•, • \ •,‘ naiik 4 1 . 1/1//ret , h.' ~11.1 A 1‘..w0r., ~10111,r1 $ll Err.rA, try 11. I.trA.At u. ::ptor4l Ss., of Sk.s.,-A. II AIT ILAI.•I II Ar, I !,.. ..1 V% Mel/ klrg--a Ide loco:rt. or the tir., 1....1.,4a. ! k••• matp , ll. hi?l - 1.mo: 11,. 1 h. , 6,1111.. .... 11, Rabe(t Bru ,, Pang Th• ~ItoL4l AL.turre, I. A111,11..111 llotirek,peth A and iAlnablx tt. t.... 1, Th.. Pat,,• , hy...rato C.tnttts. 1:.1 .„.. I,sfft , 1S •1 .1, .1 AGAITI.Sf Thc:ior . ..I S'. .•`` mr`` ln.t j`lll`lo`b``` I F•vr kflit• .1 : 4 DA VIFON NlArkict strc \sq. 0.-car VccOrllt 1 )1. /E. THE H 1 11...11 ) .V1 . 5 . . - -I . liklt . : cs ~s. 4.4 , ...4 - 11,•-111 - -• ` ! Icc tc•••sr Itswrccv...-‘ • • s. I \I N rt.. .Ic:cc4cl !rt..,%scow .1•• c • I ps ~it!,clcs Pah p• - . 4111 I.a. A airs =MEM ;. s tr:ll..n 14‘1,1.. lIA \ Plao.• with moll Irani, tnntril =EI .~ I'i. .~ :..1 ~•tYlrr .I.i ~. •/iA \ i I'/ I, ,• %I/it their ...a F. 14,1 dr t, null 7 .. - twv, PIA -.. fn r. I r I.• 4 ran •• • I•t 1115[111ft'r No. 32 Stititttllnld street BEM 'DEVAIVAIMMffERIFETTIStge: ILANCP, COMPANY--Sollth-eaat corner of Thirst tlnd Walnut Streets, PHILiADELPIII,A. The following statement ofsithil affairs of the COmpany is published in ionforinity vvithia provision of Its charter:— I Nitalums received from Nov. 1, 1854, to Oct. 31. 1855: OwMartne and. inland Rinke 810,729 03 On (lire Risks 111,403 40 Premiums on Policies not marked off, Nov. 1, '54, 287,170 13 premiums mark - 04'0ff from Ist Novemlo , r, 1244, to October 314-1855 Ou Marino and Inland Risks On . Plre Risks Interest, Sic., received during same peri0d...... ... Losses, Expenses. Ac., during the year, Marine and inland Navigation looses e 4'.'34.X110 Fire liumicni 70,004 Or, Return Premiums, Re-insuntnce, and Agency charges Profit and Loss, Interest on Einaranteo Note., De predation on Stocks, Sirs Expenses, Rent, Salaries, Stationery, Ae The Assets of the Company are as follows: Bonds and Mortgages, and Real Rotate.., Plelodclpltin City. Six per . •., 312.000 -Philadelphia, Wilm. and B.tittiorsi Rail road Stl per cent. Loan 12,750 00 .$19.000 Camden and Amboy R.R. fltrlef cent do 15,010110 $lO,OOO do do Flee do 'IMO 00 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 4,700 00 110 do North Pennsylvania do 2,400 00 77 ,h, Cape lienlopen Steamboat di, 825 Ott 5 do Philadelphia and Mitre de Grace Steam Tow Bost Company 2 do Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company 2 do Philadelphia Exchange Company Scrip and ,mad2,d - sundry Insurance Companies... Rills receivable lash on hand Balance due at Agancioi, Premiums on Marine Policies recently ittgllfYi. and other debts due the Company... Solis !rind,. NOW/3 Total amount of A !Meth Novestnen 5, 1555. The Board of Directors have this ;lay declared a dividend a SIX PER CENT. in cash en the Capital Stook, and SIX PER CENT. on the &rip of the Onnpany, payable on and after the lot proximo. DIRECTuRd. \William Martin, Spencer Mllrain, .I,,,eph li. Seal, Charlee Kelly. Edmund A. Sonder, Samuel E. Stnkem, John C. Davit, I leery Sionn, Robert Burton, James Trmmair, John R. Penrose, William Eyre, George U. Leiner, Joshua L. Price, E,l.vard Darlington, James Tennent, 11. Jones Brooke, Jr:MICR:B. MuFa.rlaml, I. U. Johnson, ,Wm. C. Ludwig, Jartma C. Hand, Charles Schaffer, Thoophilus Paulding, .1. T. Lamm, Pittsburgh. Dr. It. M. Huston, D . T. Morgan. .. Hu g h Craig, John B. Semple. " WILLIAM AIALCTIN, Pr... Mont. THOS. C. RAND, Vice Prmddent. Josun W. COWAN, Secretary. P. A. 3IADEIILA, Agent. derl3 No. 9.5 Water street, Pitttbergli. NOTICE—The partnership heretofore exist lug between Jacob Hostetter, D. Hostetter and 0. W. Smith, under the firm of HOSTETTER, :±SIITIL & CO., wm dissolved on the "filth ,lay of November last, by the entire porches° of the interest of D. Hootetter by Jacob Hustotter. The 'endue. will in conducted es heretofore, under the name of HOSTMTER SMITIL AA. MASON it CO. have opened upwards . of 0,0 caaee and package of Dry Ounds. of every de emption, which will he sold at 25 per ,wnt. lens titan Ila 411.04 , • - - DRUNES-100 has Prunes, in fancy boxes: Itahans, extra large. In iancy boxes: Diet re -1,11,1 and for 8.1.10 by ItEIiMER AM/EIDSON, F IGS --500 drums New Figs, 200 tkrix. do Jr(xt received and fnr sale I.y R I SI NS-25 bis Syria Raisins, for cook -lug; 3 cask. and 1 ca.., extra fine New Currants; Jtu.t ra.ceived and for hale by REYMER A ANDERSON. N - t. ..I. I ND wd R E. :. booicilt and aold aim), Shipping A4ent for the illa..k Star Line of Parket+ from Livenx,ol. Drafts on the Banks of England. Ireland and Scotland. Calm, N. I Junes' entrance on Sloth street, DUBUQUE, lowa. kiecli:l II RISTMAS PRESENTS. at SIIANI — S SPECTA k_j cut Sive 2fi Fifth stroet. opposite Ntason's. Mc.pr Lanffrns, Polyurninua, Microscopes, and eve* arti cle In the trod, 11jj". Goal uut approvod, exchangod free of expense docl3 MBROTYPES—This new and beautiful style of pictures can now be had at LlOCtill'S DAGEERRIAN 1100111. S. either double ,r single . G. S. lIOUGII, 11.1 Fourth street, (late Hough & Anthony). NU! TEA DRINKERS—PraE AND FRESII TEAS—Young - Hy..., Imperial, Extra Oolong. Fin, it,„ English Rreakfast and the dlieat e ly flavored M o ynn e . These Tell-4 I will sell so tuoderate as any establishtinmt in the, .-ity, and warrant them Olivally as spud. 11. DRAVO. No.l Diamond. TARcH-1u b o xes Wo,,xl's starch, for sale 1,3 Ly idea) SMITH, NI AIR & HUNTER. Nr °TICE is liere'uy given to all persons in -restrs.i. that Letters Administration upon the t.,tat, of ('II ARLES SI LI11:1:11011N. late of Pitt tom uship. ,;Lieny enmity. deceased, hare been granted to the un drr.igned. All persons indebted to uud decedent will MP!, pltwiOtt. and IIOMO haring claims rlgUirt`l the same present them. duly authenticated. to us for settlement. JOHN HARRISON, Pill Township, Iff l TA YE TH rum, 199 Penna. Avenue, Adni'rs of Char. i l der'. T EN 1 k:.1.1-tzi among the Mail or front the Di.,r) of II .4pecial Agent of tile Post 1 'ttlu - s 10 partment, by J. llolLr..ili with illustrations Lc I Darky 0.-tirirtra Robinson. by D. Wilson : Ike; I b.r..f U,.:MI Ware—la • IVldow kt,rl••tt ; t•-••t• and (NI :Nlaretze4 T 1••• Di••••••tr•t•I Datight,r • by 11,•:. :4, t yLb wor th 71 ,-, llno—lT,•-•;;T, t.kat••l ; ••:. YN•la; , . Groin, or the Lost 'Wife: The forayers. by 5M11.., Scientitteally Dentonstratod. by Prnf. Han.: Jon( rereivod at W. A. 01LVEN FEN NEI & C,O.'S, declo both at.. opposite the Theatre. t L DISCLOSURES, Maria Monk, •f the 11,1,1 Dieu unner...",f )1.-atr•-ti many in,..nlet,ts m vet before published. New editant. sale by It. T. C. MORGAN, No. lilt Wom.i at FrO PROPRIETORS OF EXIIIBITJONS j AND K F:EPERE OF IiESTA I:RANTS—For sale, a feu ch.+, FEMALE FR; GRES, altuthm to the - Model of Beau. ty. - at Ono. Schneck's Tontine Sabwm, Third stn-t. An, ~ne would fens an attractive embellishment to a pnbbe Also. a complete tel of I.4.9l3uLVlNti rtrtnativ belonging to, and shown by Signor Donetti. of the t.).54 And >lottkey Troupe. Aldo, a set of ,STA7i/NA'VP/C ANL , rviß A TrS, of Fignrwt, Vieux, An. 6.c m.11,-1,, will be mitt cheap, and are well calentabNl t. corm a highly profitable and attractive exhibition. Apply het w •N‘n the boors 410 and j O ' clock, at the City Call. • thrll2t 11. HAN INGTON. T who I. willing t situa k tin o o him t!- If a gen y e o r. un th u tn ,ei tz l i would prefer one where he ouuld Imes time to study. not touch of an object. Address - D. F. 0.," at this -Mee. decll,:lt ROLL 131,71"CER--4 bbls prime for sate _deco___. coudss. - • B EA NS-73 bushels for sale by de-1l trEsTRV U. COLLINS. CHEESE-800 boxes large Cutting; , 100 “ E. D. fur exile by HENRY 11. COLLINS. lIIMNEY TOPS-300 Gothic Chimney Tut., including olght different pattents. fir sale by 41,11 6NKY . IL COLLINS. N T- C. TAR--,50 bblb N. C. Tar, large bbls, for sale on con . signment by [decll) ATWELL, LEE & keg., useortvll sue., in store and for salo by .10.3/1 ATWELL LEE 6. CO. - - Wit N BROOMS-7S dozen receiving oo cowsignment, for by ldeal) ATWELL. LEE 41 Ca B LACK Al. L'ACAS.-A. A. MASON k CO, have jr-st opened upwards of 100 plates of Black Alpacas, of every grade. deal 1. 3tAsoN S (Xl. Lave roceived I flier Large aesortunint of Linen Gouda rolnPriaing nee 7-1 and 84 Table Datuasks and Cloths. Napkins. Muck - aback and Bordered Towellngs, &r. Alen, LI large lot of orery grade of Irish Linens. dec.' 1 rr EN YEARS among the Mail Baoa, or 1 Notes from the Diary of a Special Agvilt of tin. Post inn, Department: illustrated. Henrietta Robtn.in; by D. Wilson. The Heart of Mabel Ware—a romance. The Forayers, ur Wu Raid of the Dog.claye; by W. Gilmore Simmer Pn•fessor Ilaro's Great Work, 1 volume, -160' paged, with fllm.tration, The Wtdoer Bodott Papers, illustrated. ctilti,ator Almanac fur 18&i codcliets and Quavers; by Max Maretzek C.o.—a story of Republican Equality. A large 01.orttuont of now Juveniles receieed. oat 110.16, Animals, Prayer Books, Bibles, .ko. to. fur the ll.ett,la y N. recoirvil for any=Faith, porioilical pub iihkoil country, at a libural ihscmint from pubilittiors' II oner'‘. Putnam'a, Godey's, Graham's, sad all other C. numn:inos euppliod at $4.50, froo of postatm. 4,10 k CO., 32 Szniihflold ea. PElil.N TEA STORE. NO. ..1.5 Finn STREET. All qualities of Orron and Mark Tears put np in quarter pound metallic packatirs, oxprushlr for Itotail Grocom, and iturrunitd Naive saintjudion. idec7] S. JAYNES'. . _ 91 1 0 INT . NIECIIANICS AND MANUFACTURERS.— A Machine Shop, Peundry, Blacksmith Shop, and all dm Imeriaatry Toole for tarrying on the manufacture of Ag ricultural Implements or Rail Road Care extensively, aro od o r,' for wide rot u‘voluroodming terms. The establishment is situated ICI a nourishing town not far from the city, and lias greet futilities for the manufacture of Rai Cars, large orders for which will In handed to the purchaser. All the machinery is in running order. The only reason for rolling is that the proprietor is about to engage in other loo,irowx. To a prartleal MITI of saran capital this is a rare l" "UW4I" in a safe end profitable bothess. Immediate possiusion can be had. _ii eeil CCTIIIIRItT S SON, fill Nlarket DELAINES ANI) CASI.IMERES.-A. A. MASON A (h). have received five more nee- ceoe of Printed Cardimeree and Do Lain., comprising some entirely /10li and elegant styles. Also, a large lot of all-Wool and Pend= Maine; in all the most fashionable colors. [lintel II LEAD-110 Pigs Soft Galena Lead, to arrive por etcylaur 84C403 0 State t for gale by tlet.B J. W. BUTLER a C)U. EMPTY 1101:SES!—We have numerous applications for good Dwelling Houses to lot; but hat ing rented all that oe hod. are unable to supply the demand. Owners td . vacant houses will laud it to their interest to give, us a call. Our charges are modems.. nee3o S. CDTHDERT 8 SON. 53 Market at. NEW PEA NUTS-10 sucks, first of the season, this day reeeisred and for sale by deel RHYMER & ANDERSON, 30 Womist. WATCHES AND JEWELRY' tit retiAlemi prices, at • ROBERTS & BRO.'S, No. 41 FMB stren;,. wh o will diepoee of any article in their raiAy.s lower than the saute article. can be bough RA - a) , the city, within fifteen days. They 11.60 "iv their stock, in order to make place for p rtew bat, purchased with an eye to the kohl) . " lilembralltea r by the senior 1x 1 114 0 4. wi East for that pqrpoin We stake our 'veracity tkpou, the FIFTEEN PER CENT. I.PIT/P . who &mire any artle.te iG the. dvelo OttANOES--.5 toyA assertion tlud. we will bell than former prices. Their .e way will please calL ROBERTS & 1380._• dweet Midaga just reed alld fur ado 6y ANDEASON. MIMI A - G E N T S State Mutual Niro and Marine Inouranee Co., of LIAILHISBUEG. CAPITAL, 11480 000. V351..110 10 168 Ll 6 74 10,166 '2 • Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, S3Q(.I 000. insurance Co. of the Valle". of Virginia. ' WINCUESTEII, VA. CAPITAL, $d00,0004 Common nroalth. Insurance Company, 11A11 n18111'ricu. CAP ITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Izzonionce Co., HARTFORD. CAPITAL ARD ASSL7B, $2,154,489. Pennsylvania Instararioe Co4orPiTraliUllllll. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, No.. S, 1855', 91219,022 49. Wm. F. Jonmerrox, Prenident........A. A. Crtsens, Secretary. doc.l4..l•prAg .SIOI4IDO 03 . 50.150 00 . • NtrivNB — so 0 LaRK'SPIA N i b - a—FRESH ETC/CR.-11. ELEBilit & BRO. have now on the way, and partly' , received. a complete and choice stock of PI&Nos (rem • the Factory of NINNS & CLARK, N. York. They are provided with all the late and important imprave• ments which distinguish Nana & Clark'sPiano4 above all others, viz: the Overstrings, Felt covered Ilanunert French Grand Action, etc. Every Piano is fully +cornmeal, with the privilege to the purchaser of returning the _Same if it proves in any way defective. 500 00 120 00 14,415 10 180,440 97 20925 09 Testimonial from M. Srasitcostt, the unrivalled CINCINNATI, November 19„,/855. Marrs. It. kicker cf:Bro., Pitrthurgh--Gentlaw2rll Permit me to thank you Hasa sincerely for the' magnificent Grand Piano, of 31csars. Nunn,. ,t Clark's naanufacture z which you have [Kam HO kind so to loan me for Mlle. Torrey Parodis concerts in your city. This superb instrument is tine of the very best ever made in America; and for sweetnesa and power of tone, ..s well its solidl y of construction, leaves nothing to be desired. I really congratulate Its future own er, who shall I,c so happy as to possess one of,the maater works of American industry. With hearty wislwei for your happiness, etc. Your obedient servany JI AO RICK STIL&KOSII. Sale agetwy for & nod - called Pianos Id IL KLEEHR No. 51 Fifth street, alp of the Golden Harp. 41watt 93,889 9i, 100,000 09 .$617,348 06 J. u. BrltAx T. nut Plat Cr.. BOOK Al; EN CT.— The subscribers have 'estddished n Hook Agency in l i filladelPtita,nnd will furnish any book or publicatianc at the retail price, free of I...cage. Any persona, by foiwandinethe subscription price of any of the A 3 Magazines, such as flatpoili, Gulley's, Put- Cam's, Urahara's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, &a, AVM receive the nu:winkle. fee one year and a splendid lithograpifportrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if subscA , hing to a $2 and a $1 Magitzliii•, they will ri.eive a copy of either of the them portraits. If subscribing to $6 wont:tot hrizineer all three portrait/ will be sent gratis. Music Air shed to these who /nay wish it. Envelopes of every description and size in largiatz small quantities furnished. Mil Presses, Dim de., sent to order. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with tie woess and di-span:li. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Vises of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Cortifiattes, Business Cards. rte. All orders sootily mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views oftheir build ings engraved. run send a daguerreotype or sketch of the budding by mail or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find. it to their advantage to address tho snlacribers, as we would aft as agents for else sale of the same. J.kolß HOSTETTER I; W. 8)11TH. 0. COHTIS Kurt' & CURTIS, Dealers in Real estate, j St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land bOtight out sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Invest ments wade to the best advantage, and Land Warrants loca ted. Also, Agents fur the sale of Lots in the towiLof CLOUD. C. 5 miles from St. Anthony, and bead of niiigation above the Falls. The survey of tho great Pacific Railroad, rests,: the Miealsippi at this point, and the numermis ad vantages it possesses as a place of business, will 1310. 1 / 4 :8 it ono of the largest cities in the lcorthiroet. No. X) Wood ntre,L REYMER & ANDERSON _NLEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Coum.ellor at Lite, and Solicitor In Chanoem. Agent tor procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for • the Col lection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; P.s tales of docedonts siltlcid; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collectod. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers-drawn. Unice on FOURTH idroot. n few doors above Smithfield. PittaburLh, March 16th.--1 A. NV , . FOSTER, Notary Public, andcow _ . mission, for the States of TetilleaSee t New Hemp , n. i90 , 1161.1a, Now York, Michigan, lowa, rule and Virginia. ' Deeds drawn, and soknowledmnta aml.proota taken. for r cord ur use in any of the above named Sianlyillimita„ Mibiksippi and Illextu Inland. a Pittsburgh, March 28, 1864—itnhf2dewi OPERA Salm a Is Fra.uce---" La fine du Regiment lA. what I say. .10 C 1.11.1 of the Regiment, du tVe now most part. 'to Then you'll IVIIIWIINT 1110—"130heMi1111.0111.7 I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls, do Ilcart bowed down, Scenes that art. brighten.t— 'ri, the harp in the ale. Si _ courag- now regaining, do In happy moment,, 71 Jr wan a knight, o Sat o ted mother, gnideh footatepa do Va , • is a dower that blo.ornoth, do Alas! those chimes tw an-catty, lb, Oh' 'whisper what thou feelebt—"Crown In a merry Zingara, A 1... arrangements fur the Piano of the favorite airs from ript-rns, by popoilar composers. Pur salf At the Mnaie Store of JorixKELLpit, dial BI Wodd etreet EXCELSIOR CORN -SIMIELLEIC AND SEPARATOR. THE WONDER OF THE TIMES. _ . .1. P. &nisi t It's Patent, February 2 rrl CIS most admirable and complete Hand or l ltem* CORN SMELLER has been pronounced by europetent jildges, Farmers, Agriculturists and Mecbanics, to be the fastest :eel most complete Sheller and Separator ever invented, I .nng able to shell - , worked by hand, with a small expendittiro of tonscle. and shell and svparata flee rurn frtim the culipMfect v dean, without breaking a particle of either. Every Fortner should have unit'. TO DR.\ LERS IN PATENTS AND MANVFACT4II.I"O3- We would say, those who wish to make a fortune with a small;capital should purchase a Right at once, as thcifore rapidly changing hands. A few State and County Rights-yet for sale, and will be given on such terms as will insure an immense Call nt upon the Agent, No. 110 Smithfield street, opposite the 'Octl Oftico. (t A lITLEY A FOX'S 1'..1 TENT FAN BLOIVER4f.Tr Foondries, Rolling Mills, Smith Fires, ttc., patanteit d lily 17.1855. These. FANS are made on an entirely new princlple,"an.l trill run with less power titan any other Fan now in use. The blowing wheel w much lighter mid stronger thantinit of any other, and !lulu its peculiar construction islesti liable to get out of order. The shafts are made of east steoltind the Journals are parallel. running la gun metal lazes. MOSES F. BATON, • Agent for Manufrcturers, No. 80 Fourth street, norlaiteAl Pittsburgh. C 0 IT TR Y PROPERTY FOR S ItLAKELY .t ItICIIEY have for sale: A Farm of 141 acres in Adages township, Rutter county. Also, on't l of 100 acres near Apollo, Armstrong county. Alto , one of 2.84 acres in Versaillos it., Allegheny .ninty- Also, one of 40 acres in l'lum "•,, Also, one of 110 arm. in Patton tp., do • ' Also, ore: of 68 acres in Robinson tp., do Also, one of TS nears in Plum tp.. do Also, ono of 118 acres In Plmn tp., do - Also, one of 110 acres in Pinta tp... do Alto, a beautiful piece of land in Pitt township, containing 16 aux.. within four miles of Pittsburgh. Also, 3 1 ., at•res, with suitable buildings for a suburban residunce; to Atineriwille, within fifteen minutesl walk of Lbw Also, a Farm of 130 aura in Versailles township. Also, one of 156 art's adjoining the aboxe farm. Also, 100 Building Lots at the end of the now budge at Sharpsburg, lying between Sharpsharg and Stewarbstown. The above 'Farms and Lots are very desirable, and warjby the attention of those desiring such property. Mame call and get one a out Registers. aleobior CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE-BLAxitin &. RIMY have fur nide the Ihitoning desirable:city property. viz A Iluusii and Lot on the North Common, in Allegheny city. A Lot of Ground on Carson street, in Birmingham, and Dlo Dwelling A Lot of Ground on Pennsylvania Airline, and seven Dwelling Houses. A well established (licensed) Wholesale Liquor Establish ment on Liberty street, Fifth Ward; lot 25 by 100 feet deep, st lilt \Warehouse, Dwelling Rolm, 4, w- A very One Cottage building on Robinson street, running I cult to Ann street ; lot 27 by . loo Bet. Four Lute of Ground on Quarry street, 25 by 100 feet. One Lot of Ground on Liberty s tr eet, Fifth 'Ward. one Lot and two Dwelling Houses In Lwrenceville. and get one .tour Registers, with full deaeriptfons. riectailw A T A MEETING of the Trustees Of the _L - 1_ PITTSBURGH . DOLLAR SAVINGS INSTTPUTION. ~e bb December 3d, 1853, at their Banking Mouse, No. fit Fourth street, the first armiennual dividend was deelart4 at the rate of Six per cent. per annum. At the smite thee the following persona were eiected. Committee of Investment, er Directors, for the ensuing six. months: lame- M. Pennock, AleXande.r Bradley, John 11. Shoeitherpr, N. Grattan Murphy. Eleury L RingwaD. CRAS. A. COLTON, Sec'y and Treasurer: RlO COFFEE--325 bags fair to prime Rio. Coffee_ receiving and In store, for gale by ATWELL, LEE & 0- - N7 - MY Rl(' E —lO tierces new Rica just teo'ci and for vale by j . ,1ec.10) ATWELL, LEE fr 0. °DPI SII-8 tierces extra just rec'd and ,ale by Ltieclol ATWELL, LEE a r IIESTNUTS-2 bbls in store j'Y [ I IUJ ATIVE.I,I* 7 - . or Saie TIMOTHY SEED--"' bazs Drir -121 4 Ca. dodoTi s y- _le for sale by N - ERRING-50 bo w* 41 . 1 ., LEE CO. I I Ewe I,y [deo) lr Ilerria , for vbzs -.LEERzucirermq• II by .a.ne Roll Butter far sale (AI L—Sper MILLER. d: lacirrrsox.. VA No. 1 a ~r d,kl o ( - ON - 7 . atiA P casks Scotch Ale landing .or .le by (dear]_ MILLER B RICRETRON, ,BACCO-1.20 boxes ss, 8 and 11b, Twist, Grant's," -Russo!) S Robinson," El IJp 0 Yankee , ankee Doodle," arid other favorite brandll, Omit and fir sale by Prot" Mr I J•VE & matt:ram. WINDOW GLASS -100 bomen R&M; 50 boans 10x12; • 30 boxes 10x14; for Kilo by • SMITH, MAIR & RUN= PrIC^O , hero in ...rked down MESEEI a. and huliday re o is of present tri the poN - 45 - F:s —A large itesodniiiaTif Anti Sponges recel ed by deal JO& Fling J) I7 CHWIECAT--Cd tzelcn ror rale be -- nee% IIgYRT R. moan. BOYS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.— You can got a ardendid pair of SKATES and STRAPS for 50 cents, all in good order, at (hind itOWN & TETLEY'S, tar Wood street, ~ t A. A. CARIIIEtt.. A. A. CAH.RIXOTA Corner , Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, HI RAM & PILTICE, teeth Third street, Philadelphia. EIECIIMEI itzrzna:caus : Kr-Governor Ramsey. Minnesota.. lion. Win. H. 'Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota. lien. J. Meeker. lion. H. M. Rice, Delegate to Congrona. Rice, Uoilingabedd A. Becker, Attorneys at Lair. Means. Boron & (lake, Bunkers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Land Office. iwp2o "Illntaua" A Bushel pvr Minute! Winter Blenched, Tannbti', more and Car sale by A AICIiF7tSON. 8. a. CAELBIEIt 4 x.
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