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The process of sale is now going on rapidly, and the design is to consumate the transfer this winter at Washington. How do our former - friends—those Democrats who left our party to join the new party secretly —like the disposition that is about to be made of them ? Will they follow their leaders and turn Abolitionists ? That certainly was far from the thought of most of them when they left our ranks. They would not he warned ; will they still follow the lead of politicians who care nothing for them, or for Abolitionism either, only so far as it serves their own selfish purposes. William H. Seward wants to be President. He can only succeed by the formation of a gren northern party, strong enough to carry every et northern State. To do this, or to gain any hope of doing it, it is necessary not to fuse with the Know Nothings, but to compel the K. N.'s to come into their ranks, and be the mere hewers of wood and drawers of water under Abolition leaders. No fusion or division of the spoils is offered. The K. N.'s one and all must serve in the ranks. Like the English army in the Indies, which is officered by Englishmen and the ranks filled up by sepoys or native soldiers, so the Re publican party is to be commanded and officered by Abolitionists. and drill sergeants of the Gar rison and Greeley school will he employed to teach the K.. N. recruits the manual. That discipline will be pretty severe upon some of our late Democratic friends. Commencing with the simplest exercises first, the new recruits will be required to shout lustily such compound words as •' Doughfaces," " Manstealers," Ne braska Iniquity," Southern Bullies, - and vari ous other well known terms of awful sound but very little sense. The next exercise will be a little harder, implying, as it does, sonic wear and tear of conscience in the way of a few falsehoods that at first seem wicked, but habit, it is said, makes them easy. They must say that the Democracy is pro-slavery: that the Democratic party and the present President desire to make Kansas a slave State ; that the President is help ing Atchison to drive the free State men out of that Territory; that Passmore Williamson is martyr, and Reeder a victim: that the Union is only worth forty cents per head to the people of the north : that the constitution should 1.0 pub- lirly burned, :I.+ tlarri , on did it : that the no f . ll Lieinewriits are all dough and .ntither Liiiii.erati , all thieves; that VI :Ilium and llorace Greeley Is his prophet that every tmin must subscribe for the Trd,et awl vote exactly as it bid , them. That i= ahou the extent of the manual, and 14 , thoeratic K N.'.s trint,t Le preplired t, Like their fir,t Ie , 00rt. for Greely i at Washington arranging the plan of the next cluriti., , ,u, and the ,ur render of Know Nothingi,ni is nearly c,0n1,1,4441. Is . itch the rise. and rk.d stall, by I tit,. II • li [TIER., 110 str,..l. rib- Stocking' and Hosiery for INinler If y•di k.1..01 aunt yotir pmeho.l with 1..1 :3 n 1 •11 L 0 take our and C ner Market alley and Fifth ntratet, and Imp st.u. .-1,44nt 11110 make p•or lot far! a .•nalortabl, DUX al., =keel and golll ever, lariott 11,0 , ry that you can metwtioxl..at wiwiegain 11.11,1 ~tail. Ili member Elio place, corn r of Ilarkot alley and Fill straast. oct4 prrT S B RG H --- LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Lys/ RANCE Coil P ANY, COIZNER OP WATER AND lIAREET STI:EKT. 4 PITTSBURGH . , PA. ROBK111" A LAV AT, Preald, , nt J,uA. D. AFfity., 6x.r.tarT• Itar•This Company maknq exery iti.nrunce apportainiin; .! 1 , 1111,1.4 With LIFFII MIMS. A ice. ai,,,,Lnist HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the 0 and Nlikaisedi,pl Rivera and rrihntarbm. and I A RISE KIS And ataund Una and liarnagy by Fire, and c P.,11e of tin, era and Inland Narloation and Trainfix,rtatl, Policies imaall at the lovremt mitt. conelateut oat., asfety all parties. DITLECTOII.9. Robert thavroy, Alexandar Bradley, Jorno• S. Mon, John YuHorton, John 31*Alpin, Samuel Si'Clurkon. William Philhrno, JAIIIO3 W. !Lohman. John Scott, Charlee Arbuthnot, J0t.31.11 P. Gazzom, 31. D., putrid Mcb , Y. .111111e1 Manihall, John 11.1Xi111, Horatio N. Leo, I:Ott: noting.w 110,17 _____ MARILNE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. 11.1\EFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMP' OF PHILADELPHIA ClitItTER PKTSPITIILL--6fOCTIM IIY THE ' , TATE nr I'CNNSI, tNIA Chartered Capital, 5500,000. FIRE, .1/..4 R/NE AND LVZAXD TRANSPriIiniTIO.N AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Presi.les ORRIN Ito 6 EltS, Secretary. GE.OROE Yu Treasurcr. DIRECTORS. Aaron S. Llppluaott, William B. Tloana., Mahlon Gillingham. iVil hall" N ast N icholus Cl. Taylor. Alfred Wmio.. aria Edward E Jones, Joseph !Lady, James Smyth. 4/4e1111,1 Company has tar n organise...l with a Oodl Cap tat. and the Directors have IteLerulhaed to adapt the husino , to its L.. 4111310 ream:tram. Tu obsorso prudence ill rundur ing its affair., with aprompt adjuittutent of loos,. Pittahorgh 0121leo, No. 58 Wotur street J. NEWTON JONES, A EchT Th, following well known and revon,ible tirniA in Pat burgh have authorized rvforrnee to than. with regard 1.1 t ty and moundness of the )inn n facturer.' ip , u ran, C,.aipany. Kramer S Rahnt, P. Smith & Co .1,11,, Tiernan & - - British & Continental Exchange ,tquirrLus DRAWN DV DUNCAN, SHERMAN & VO. ON THE UNION BANK, L oNho.v, Iv Scut nr Li AND CIVIADS. 4 - Thome Urnita an. NVallabl.• at all the principal Toon of ENULAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. and the DOI TIN ENT. tV e Mao draw SD/HT BILLY on M. A. Grunettntim & Ball lu, FRANK - PO le .1 MA /A% whides rors as a rtmlithineo t o a ll port a of ii ERMAN ITZER LAND and 10LLAN I ., rsons Intending to travel may pnw tire, throanli 11.. Letters id' Credlt, on which Niolley Can Lo oi , tuiDe.i. ar eded., In any part of Europa, COLIANTIONS of MIA Noten, awl other sennritaal in Rani, will roevive prompt attention. WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMSL CO., inh2l Wood, corner Third aireota EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN IC SHOENBEROF.R, Pinninlent. ROBERT PINNEY, ti,retary. C. W. BATCHELOR. General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISES. DIRECTORS. - • J. IL Shoenborger, G. W. Coen, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nita ' irk, Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, IC D. Cochran. It. T. Leech, Jr., John A. C'arighey George S. Selden ' 8. S. Bryan, David XrCandleas. -. • . 4.-J1 - All Losses sustained by. parties insured under policies issued by this Company will be liberally" adjusted and prompt ly paid at its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. 11 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8300,000. Ala-Insure Duldings and other Property against Loss or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland NMI - and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Johnston, Itody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. M'Cilotock, Jas. P. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. 8. Haven, D. E. Park, I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, A. J. Jones, J. H. Jones, H. It. Cogsahall OFFICERS. President Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON Vice Presilad ........ BODY PATTERSON. Seey and Treas......A. A. CARRIER. Xrif - Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the complexion, and eradicating all TAN, PIZ PLO and FRECLILLS from the face. Sold at Dr. MEER'S 140 Wood street. JanBo • • - - .• s r • - • • ":2Z. ' • 4..,*‘' •• • 44. P t•SIP• =ME a , ..tie..l.mreal. Dispatch. Union and Chronicle copy three tatota and c7otrfi Post.l moNONGAIIELA NAVIGATION CO.- NLITICE TJ nOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual meet. the : , .tockholdery of the Monangah..l. Navigation C.nopany mill be held. a required by lair, on THURSDAY, the. 10th day of January, Kies at the office of the (...mtpany, N.,. 75 Limit street, in the city of Pittsburgh. at 2 o'clock P. N., for the election of officers for the mauling year. '1 xl7: WM.BA K E.LL, :Secl 0— __ __ - nAL:4 - ..•ixt FIR-108 lbe justt received and LiP fur salr by klut - 17j FLEMING BROS. 1 LOVES-1000 lbs just received and for sale [doel7l FLEMING BROS. DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER-8 gross for sale ily de1 . 171 FLEMING BROS. MUSTARD—EngIish, in tins, for sale by / docl7 FLEMING BROS. ARROW ROOT—Amerman and Bermuda, a larhr.. supply J,l re. elved mud for .11r by FLEMII , 4I BROS. AIT 'LITE LEAD-1000 kegs for sale by decl7 FLEMINO BROS. CA RBONATE AMMONIA—For sale by dt,l7 FLEMINO BROS. CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for making Swap---one pound worth ton of potash: for sale by ,k1e4,17] FLAMING BROS. 11 IL SASSAFRAS-350 lbs for sale by ‘-"f B. A. FAIINESIWK & CO., , , corner ?Ina and Wood Ms. ALEN. SENNA-700 lbs for sale by c 1,17 It. A. FAHNESTOCIC As CO. FLOUR SULPHUR-6,000 Nis for sale by •le, 17 11. A. FAIINESTOCK A Cu. }f Pearl tr reel ir \ l i li i imi il nforsle COLLINS. a _ R oLL BUTTER-3 bxs prime for sale by .1,17 HENRY 11. COLLINS. BEA Nti—li) bushels White Beans fur sale by ‘ 114 ' 17 HENRY 11. COLLINS. LIA FOB. SA LE--The well known Farm weft., from the city, in Upper St. nmhip. connuning l'-`6 acres of first-rate land, in 1, 1.116 , 11. The Ono. is well watutaal With isevar loillo, pleocarur tly situated, and suitable burn Stink H dons The impo.detnents are a substantial Stone so, nub Harps, arid Stabling. The Chartiors Valley el i ,, located within throe-fourths of a mile of the end will Make access sure and speedy. This valuable underlaid with Coal of the first quality. and is ill be Sib or without coat, or divided to stilt purchasers I . IIIN, &C., elfittilinl of 11. WILLIAMS A CO., Wood street. corner of Third. Wtlson. C1311,1x Hampton & CaTnpbt.ll II Chili!, eelelttq N ( ETO STOC K EDE S-- Orrtrc oF Tile 1)1110 AND PENNA. R. It. Co., /. Pittsburgh, December 15, 1855. I. Annual ineetin,.; of the Stockholders of the yid° and Pen 'I., ania' Railroad Company will be held at the Cutup., 2:4 I'l street, Pittsburgh, on the Fotilum being the 24th day of JnIIIIATI, 185 d, at 11 wk. A. M. anti the election of held at the stn.: , day, lititivorill [lie hours of 11 A. M. .1 3 P. M. W. ROBINSON, Jr.; President. DIVIDEND -CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPA NV.—The President and Dire ctont of this Company have this day declared a dividend of Six Dollars per share upon the Chpind Stool—five dollars payable to the stock holders or their legal representatives. and one dollar credited to their stork, on and after the 22d inst. Elecl3:2ot SAMUEL L MARSIIELL, Sec's•. NOW is the time to Subscribe for Magazines fur 1856. Subacriptione received at the following prices, viz Harpers' Magazine, per year, V 50 Pia inant's do 2 50 Graham's do 2 50 Knickerbocker do 2 50 Godey's Lady's Book, 2 50 Peterson's Magazine, 2 00 Leslie's New York Journal, 2 00 Leslie's Gazette of Fashion, 3 00 Ballou's Monthly Magazine, 1 00 Four Revlon-sand Blaclzwood's Magazine, 10 00 I4ttelt'a Living Age, (weekly,) . 6 00 Illustrated London Nowa, 12 00 Latest numbers of the above just received and for role by W. A_ GILDENYENNEY A CO., Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. REFINED WHITE SUGAR at 10 cents per pound; Double Refined Crushed and Pulverized, 11c. Prune Rio Coffee, 123,4 cents; Old Government Java, 17 eta; Rocha, .X cents. ROASTED COFFEE, fresh every few days—warranted equal to that we retail green. S. JAYNES, decl4 Pekin Tea Store. STARCH -10 boxes Wood's Starch, for sale by SMITH, ALAIE. 4t HUNTER. FARMERS AND MECHANICS' INSCR.INCECU 111':1AY, OF PIIILAILELPHIA. 4.7" Incorporated by the Leaialatum of Penna ylranta 1555. Pittsbitrgh Branch Office, No. tat Water street. An thotizarl capital, j..1'.00,000. Raid up capital. and securely is vested, fatb.ooo. TIIOS. B. FLORENCE, Pro t. Env , R. ffstmanta, Secretary. ASSETS OF Tlf E COMPANY. . . . . . .111eglinny County Bonds, (Pittaburgh and C1eve1and)...,•22,1X,0 $10,530 Allegheny Co. llondrt, ( Allegheny Vallem . '...!..0.01.1 15,540 IsttBburgli City fr., Cdupeni 1,..,ixa) 30,400 Philadelphia t,'s 10,000 9,350 Dela. are Railroad :11,000 T 1,400 ll , ading Itailrowl 13;401 12,000 A11. , 11111 Loaned on Nlortgagv in the City of Philade idda Amount Loaned on N. , tes, seemed by Cullateral ; l'ersanal Pr , party .... .... Cash on hand and in Sank $2011,000 of Fire or Marine I,4Ni:es ascertained and not paid Nona A moan( of Fire or Marine Lim., claimed, other than I a,,rtairwel and unpaid None. Tie Company has no unsortled claim,, at the Pitreat Office. and will alif mit and pay in this city all loaves on !rring at the Pittsburgh Branch. For inwuranee apply to THOMAS J. HUNTER. Agent, .le, 7 Ml Wider street, between Wood and Market. WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE C 0 Ml' A N Y, New Lisbon, Ohio. 4., • T.'J. HUNTER, Agont. No. PO Water sin...l, In.tween auJ Market, Pittaburgh. oFFICERS. A. BD a7ESO3I, Prpsid,rit. JAM 1..10. BURDICK, Vico President. LEVI MARTIN, and Treasurer. PITTs BURGH REFERENCES. JIIII/..1. W. WOlllll,ll. Joseph Plummer, Jam, 1V0..i. R. NI. Riddle. J 0.,. V. Ilarbaugh, Dr. J/10. E. Parke, Wm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Newnlyer it Co. 116 ALEX. HUNTER, EERIE FLOUR,GRAIN, BACON, L4RD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 299 Liberty street,, PITTSHITRO H. 1,14 lepe WILLIAMS & ALLEN, (Successors to Arnold t t MANUFACTURERS OF CHILSON FfoRNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GEN ERA LLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings-. Iktr - W. 8 A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating 1,. moa, or Hot Rater, Pipos or Chilson's Furnace,Church , Scisiols. Hospitals, Factories, (iron Moms,. Dwellings, .art or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET STREET, I:ittsloirgh. /I If JAMES BLAKELY, E HOPE i 1 AGE \ T AM) COX VEI Al Cornrr of Seventh and Smithfield streets MEM@ Ityt_ Pro.gertgorn lo,ogitt from Ow old country to Pit •ureh. and money, r , •nutted to Eilroy, [n0,27 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lIIPIIANS' COURT SALE OF TIIREE 1111CSES or; street.. at th • Ilen hunt,' Exchange, on Thnr , day, the 20th due of De and., I.i.rf, at 7 o'clock etrtna of an order of the °nth/tr.+ . Court of A Ileghen3 •.t . I ..ill e A 1. , kw at public tinkly. a, above Atateil t non! V.stah• I.lohzing, to the i,tate ..1 Jaine, II Ira tn. tierea, on WAtcd,traet. ell!. of Pittalatrgh %It that ;;.101111 lot I...ginning AV,KI te at the cop ton of 1 ireln all-r. and eater/di...! allitig %rod towards Path •to • t a , te..t . thence extending, nark :tha, all th, ..3/1)1• • AO fl4-t, IL. the lot ..,..tto; or. , •ted n ihr,',l.Pry Brirtso,.,•npi.,l •the +.lllt . trine olllect to an arinn.il grin il payahle quartet - I AI-. , .a1l th , - , -ter, cortain other I.E. najoihihg. tto• 111111 r, 111 , 114,Z,1., Z , feet fr;att the earner of t to ••t trt and \ trza ...tat atty. and ruti nine thence t.-. 1 -'l;A.t ia.‘nl.• Flith street feet theta eii a I ;It; ; t.. I ill. -toot. pre.er. inn the Na 111.• b , 1.-I 1 , 1. 4 /./.%.111.11 /112, I 11,:tr•li two thrao-gt, . s n A 11 areleitise, A , thi. ,tl/1, bourn subject to an at n.l t. tit iatii 1 int- pit ,el DA V I D 011.1.PILAN .Cl,l r of .1•4110 . 1 It !rum. \I \ I')I,UU II A 1.1.. Ft a Will ::".1 - 111.1 , :r. --For twv Till 1L. , 1 , .11 ha EN I Nto, It ND )111110 'lt IF CENTRAL A \II:PICA. ANN The. /e• i1i1.,• 11.....1 u of ail in ilie United Stat.. t. pry fr• to the i1,.1.1 in Cid ! I , l'l, a orr.. t Cliagres ith all the inusw C 2, ...line plaee.: th.• tsrosaing the raintas Ceti with th rel.is Puddings, lot. rior of Churches:4.c. ra. di, (I.uat •.1 N tear.. gll,l Corot of Mexi.a.; 1 iew F. , l. the principal streets: CUt - of So...rumen sod the proo ilal Itr,tr. and Valle). tip to the Mims.: s•. is / I I. •Idar .1, , run I :Lit/ ! pl. , .- • and landing him in the El Isaudo of the world. I. sit alwohl Paultuag. AY It Ls the reprea.aitatin that creni •iiritry t oahihtting fit hi lotion on 11 EON 1.;:i /A and SATI:ILDAY nerEic- N... IN,. 1, 111(1,114. g 12 I , A duilasa Kent.: children. 13 von GL In Us, hair, op., at 11 1 ,; curtain rise.. at 7 1 4: diTl7 \ ._ .r " l f I LI C:C y ). O - 1. .I.INCAr Y. A. Ir I afal. lar,l.c if 1. , opened fur subscription v. tire lspital St.a - k t.f the .11110 II!. er Improvement Com pany.- at the following place, to Ni it 1n the City of Philadelphia at N 0.25 Mardiants . Exchange. In the City .11' Pit tytinegh at the Merchants' Exchange. hi the t 'try of IYleading at the office of Junes Forsythe. hi the City of Cincinnati at the office of:l:vent/ Strader. hi the City Lf Lminwilic ill the office of 11. I/. Newcombe. At t. inch time and places all persona wishing to subscribe to h. Capital Stock .4 . Kahl Company can enter their names. lii iirtici cf Corporat..ra. IL HAUPT, Secretary. II ANS' FAIR !—A Fair will be held in the CITY HALL, nounnencing on WEDNESDAY. Mil, for the hructit u( T. PAUL'S OitPllA:si ASYLUM. n day and evening. a t r- A Band of Munk will be in attendance. Admi,sion. It) menu, iLL AT MASONIC HALL, and take a trip to the OttEAT WEST AND SUNNY SOUTLI. 1: _ ~~ , ~..~__.. ......_~_.....+uc~.~.._.v- 'u' . - ~.r,W~~r+~+~.N~:~~.....5.i.&~.;:. ,i~c.✓W....r Fl r lt y'~"~~f +C.~ = '~-~5 TAELAWARE MUTUAL--SAFETY IN4III - Ajr... TRANCE COMPANY—Southeast corner of Third and Pm,Mut streets, The L./lowing statement of the affairs of the Company is d its publialt° In conflinulty with provision of its charter:— ' Premiums received from Nov. 1, 1054, to oct. 31, 19(55: On Marine and Inland Risks ;2728,720 03 On Fire Wald I 11,4U3 49 Premiumiroli Pulicks not marked oil, Nov. 1, 'al, 267,170 13 Premiums marktsl off from Ist Mivember, 1654, to October 31;1655 On Marine and Inland Risks 17n Fire Risks Interest, fie. received during satue peri0d...... ... Losses, Expenses, Lc., during the year, as skive Marine and Inland Navigation l(s(ses Fire losses Return Premiums, Re-insnmnce, and Agency charges 03,1334 C 5 Profit and Lose, Interest on Guarantee Notes, De. predation on , (Stocks, Sc. F-xpenses, Rent, Sahules, Stationery, Sc The Assets of the Company are as follows: Bonds :old Mortguges, and Real Estate Philadelphia City Six per cent Loan $15,000 Philadelphia, Wilm. and Baltimore Rail road Six per cent Loan 12,750 00 515,000 Caunlau and Amboy R.ll. Six per cent do 11,010 00 $lO,OOO do do Five do 7,300 00 100 *harm Pennsylvania Railroad Company 4,300 00 100 do North Pennsylvania do 2,400'00 33 to Cape Ilenlupen Steamboat do 625 00 5 do Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company 2 do Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company 2 do Philadelphia Exchange Company &HP and stock of sundry Insurance Companies-. Rills receivable Cash on hand Balance due at Agencies, Premiums on Marine Poach.s recently issued, and other debts due the Company.. Subscription Notes Total tuuount of Assets Novnamnn 6, Inft The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend o SIX PEIt CENT. in cash on the Capital Stock, and SIX PER CENT. on the Scrip of the Company. payable on and after the Ist proXillic, EMEI3IM . . . ... William Martin, - Spencer Wllvain, Joseph 11. Seal, Charles Kelly, Edmund A. Souder, Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, Henry Sloan, Robert Burton, James Trequair, John R. Penrose, William Eyre, George U. Leiner, Joshua L. Price, Edward Darlington, JIMICH Tennent, 11. Jones Brooke, James H. McFarland, J. Cl. Johnson, Wm. C. Ludwig, James C. Hand, Charles Schaffer, Theophllus Paulding, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh. Dr. li. M. Manton, D. T. Morgan, " Hugh Craig, John B. Semple, " WILLIAM MARTIN. President. THOS.- C. HAND, Vice PresideuL JOSEPH W. COWAS, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, ded3 No. 05 Water street, Pittoburgh EXCELS -- 10R — CO - WIELLER AND NEPA R. THE WONDER OF THE TIMES. J. P. Sinith's Patent, February 27, 1855. TIIIS moat admirable and complete Hand or Power CORN SHELLER has been pronounced by competent judges, Farmers, Agriculturists and Aleclmolai. to be the fastest and most complete Sheller and Separator ever invented, bring able to shell A Bushel per Minute 1 It ran be worked by baud. with a small expenditure of muscle, and shell and separate the corn from the witporfect iy clean, without breaking u particle of either. Every Partner should have 011 C. TO DEALERS IN PATENTS AND 1 1ANCTFACTUR.ES. We would say, those who wish to make a fortune with a small capital should purchase a Right at once, as they are rapidly changing hands. A few State and County Rights yet for sale, and will be given on such terms as will Insure au 0111111.1154. profit. Call at once upon the Agent, No. 110 Smithfield street. opposite the Pest Office. der' RESCOTT'S New Work Received—Pres.- cotex Philip the Second. 2 vo6. earley's New Story Books,, viz: Inas. Adventures over Europe, and Adventurws of (rahearl. Armenian Inconsistencies and Errors; by H. Brown lerrnes' Scriptural N lets of Slavery . Heart of Maisel Ware. he Blind Girl of Witteriburg—a fife pieta!, of the times of Luther and the Refirrination, 1,3 Morris: from the German. Men and Women; by Robert Browning. The Funday Book. I leads of Hebrew Grammar; by Tregelbsr. Plain Talk on Home Matters, to American Housekeepers. The Irish Abnrad anti at Home, (a valuable book.) Nellie of Truro. Harris' tow book—The Patriarchy, ur the Family Constr. utirm and Probation . The Divine Lr've; I.v Eadie Arnold'', Christian Life Bayne's Christian Life. Bicker:mirth's Work, rreognorry, or the fo r t. of Geology against Therir3 ;by The Lake Shore. All th•• also, or, test pol•hslnsl. Fot -al, by J. S. DAVIS IN. III• Market street. near Fourth.. DI ANoS FOR THE IWLIDAYS!—Cumt i. LOTTE ISLI:11Y., 116 Wo4+l street, has jest ...„..._ . _ t•-• , ,ixed a cs.tutib•t•• assortment of ft. GI '. illl'i i'''....lit4r:A . ii• sod 7i.i octave Piano Fortes, of the lateriL ' '-' T ,-- ' 111i , ,i, mei containing all the new [mauve- is V 1 10,11 N, M21,1/lg . which are the foll o wing: Fell tl tend boas XI V. ate to. corny lyre, legs, case, Se. Full Serpentine, with sliding music dei,k, do do : , ••isti do do ti•• du Jo bells XI V. style, doii•• do 11.• .1,, with pearl keys. d•• do Room! i . ,rlleti, finished hack and frnt_ do plain. Square corners, finished back end front. do plain. The :la octavo I$ a now :wale. larger than any,nialle hers, ••fore. Also, surrral SECOND HAND PIANOS: sa• llowwood G octave Piano Forte. with iron frame. nearly o. ta.....1 as new, for . StAlo nu Mahogany 6 octave Piano. in good order 162 no do do do do . 100 ELAND STOOLS of every variety, at prices from .. 4 i-5 to $2O. ,r sale by CHARLOTTE BLITILE. 110 Wood st.; decla Second door above Fifth. CFLICKERING & SONS' PIANOFORTES. —One of Ehickering & Sons' new style ,4 PARLOR GRAND PIANOS is now on .1Z...;...7.,44,1,;,-A the way front Roston, and will be opened ; for the examination of the public on Mon day, the 17th. Al., one Of their FULL GRAND PIANOS, Of the new scale, and with their new patent action. Ale., a full stock of their 6, tt-1.4 and 7 octave Pianos, from the plain rosewood to the richest style of carved work. Al., on hand and for sale, at very lel' prices, a number of Pi 3110.4 from other makers. All the above will he sold at manufacturers' prices, and warranted, by JOAN IL 51E1.L011, No. 61 Wood st... between Diamond alley and Fourth st. Silo Agent for CIIIUKERINO & SONS' Pianos, fur Pitts burgh and Western Pennsylvania. decls PRICES REM:TED—Magazines, &c., for 1550, supplied at six months or one year, as follows: flarper's Magazine, per year, $2 40 Putnam's du 2 40 Graham's do 2 40 K uickerbocker do 2 40 OAXICS*9 latly's Book, 2 40 Peterson's 51agarine, 1 90 Leslie's Ladles' Gazette, 2 90 Leslie's New York Journal, 1 90 Illacken,si and four Reviews, 10 00 Littell's Living Age, 5 75 Illustrated London News, 10 50 The retail price is already known to the entire community. 10 future we will sell all the new books lately published and now publishing, &e., at 10 per cent. discount to oil. So you will got $1 books for 90 cents; $1,25 for $1,12; and $1,50 for $1,35 ; but will be sold at those prices for (sash only. Remember, the place to buy to your own interest is at LAUFFEIPS BOOKSTORE, No. 10 Fifth street. . . la.A BEAUTIFUL GIFT TO A FRIEND:— rho Perpetual Almanac. This practical time-keeper a always right; very simple in ito operation, bat correct and oinvenicut. By alJnoting the first day of the month, yon cm tell at a moment's glance the day of the week and . 110fltil. It is much valued as a pocket-piece, while its pone teal utility has made it a waiver:ld favorite with both ladies and gentlemen. Rave you seen it? Bold by devls S. L. OUTECIAIRT, 53 Market st. nOPE MILLS—purLE SP 1-9 AND MUSTARD —NO. 1 DIAMOND,—The purity and frostiness of chess Sand Mustard hare won them a great celebrity. Put up mo o z., l b and [ 34 lb papers. Try them. Whole sale or by locl4] • F. R. DRATO. MEN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING —ROSENTHAL S BRO., Fifth street, opposite Ma- Vl,lll K, have a largo stock of Men and Boys' CLOTHING on hand, comprising some entirely new and elegant styles, which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest rash price, Also, a Loge and Gisbionable stock of GENTS' FURNISHING' GOODS. deal:tally - D EA V.P.11 BRIDGE ---We have a very en j lenient residence for male, situate about three minutes' wail: Irma the Railroad Station at Beaver Bridge. The lot 75 feet front by lid deep. The house contains six manna in good color; has a portico in front, and poreli in the rear. A. well of excellent orator, garden, fruit trees,lic. slink , . Terms easy; or trill lot exchau,, , rd for al? Allegheny C, ii ty Bond. S. CUTHBERT So SON. 53 Market street. 14 TH BALL raised a breeze; Rose Clark will Create a Iturrican, /allay Fern's new book, Rose Clark," is ready: price. For sale by 11. MINER A CO, S. 14 No. 32 Smithfield Vol SALE---40 acres of good Land, six .uks than the city, 141 SIM Mill RUH ; arms tm ,ved, with a first rate Steam Saw Mill, Fnune House. Sta. &C. Thu timber an this tract will pay for the lanai Tern", :woman:luting. THOMAS WOODS, derl.l it, Fourth street. ROLL BUTTE boxes fresh Roll Butter R-3 this day rt,CeiVell and for sale by HENRI' It. COLLINS. RI 11001)57Ct Reduced Prices—A. A. MASON A. CO. are reducing the priers on every de neriptiun of Dry Goods. HU, Shawls and Drum Goods re duced t 2 per cent. • - NOTICE—The partnership heretofore exist ing between Jacob Regretter, D. Hostetter and O. IV. Smith, under the firm of HOSTVITER, SMITH & CO., was dinselved on the 25th day of November last, by the entire par-hose of the interest of D. Ift‘stetter by Jacob Hostetter. The business will be conducted as heretofore, under the name of HOSTETTER & SMITH. AA. MASON & CO. have opened upwards . of foe cases and packages of Dry:Roods, of every de scription, which will be cold at 25 per cent. less than usual prices. decl4 PPRUNES--100 bxs Prunes, in fancy boxes; 50 boxes Raisins, extra large, in fancy boxes; Just re ceived and for side by RHYMER it ANDERSON, decd.! No. 39 Wood street. F IGS -500 drums New Figs; 200 boxes do Just received and for sale by deck REYDIER Sc ANDERSON. RAISINS -2b Syria Raisins, for cook ing; 3 make and 1 case extra fine New Currants; Just rtvelved and for sale by REYAIER Jr. ANDERSON. MMcLAUGIILIN, LAND AND REAL Es . TATE AGENT. Land Warrants located. Property bought and sold; also, Shipping Agent far the Black Star I.Jue of Packets from Liverpool. Drafts on the Banks of England, Ireland and Scotland. Mee, No.l Jones' Build ing, entrance on Sixth street, DUBUQUE, lowa. [deeSly 1111RISTMAS PRESENTS, at SETA W'S SPECTA- CLE STOW, 26 Fifth street, opposite Mason's. Magic Lanterns, Polyorames, Microscopes, and every arti cle in the trade. JFFT" Goods not approved, exchanged free of expense. declB AWFUL DISCLOSURES, by Maria Monk, of the Hotel Dien Nunnery, of Montreal; containing, also, many incidents never before published New edition. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, dace No. 104 WOO,l at EZIIII -1-.,•• . ..--.-. 7 .1 1 :--..•:::;. MEE 1,310 10 16 , 3 '..C41 74 10,009 72 it.,N4.2t1.3 70,004 08 $101,920 91 . 50,160 00 500 00 120 00 14,415 10 180,410 07 26,825-09 93,889 96 100.000 00 MEM HO I. TEA DRINKERS--Po RE AND FRESTI TEAS—Young Ilysou, Iniperial, Extra Oolongalne d ~ toglish Breakfast, and the klkvitely ttavarertlidytina. , .fht...A, 'few I will son as nioddiatc - as any establishment in !Ms city, and warrant them equally as good. di,l2 P. R. DIL4VO, No. I Diamond.' OPE - 1 - 3.AIiiUSIC— Saint a la Prance—" La Silo du Regiment" • • List what I say, do Child of the Regiment, do We now must part, do Theo you'll remember me—" Bohemian Girl" I drennet that I dwelt in marble halls, do Heart bowed down, do Scenes that are brightest—" Maritaua." 'Tis the harp in the air, do • My courage now regaining, do . In happy moments, do It was a knight, do . Fain tis I n hither. guide his footsteps, do . y r There is a flower that bloometh, do Alas! those chimes so sweetly, do Uh! whisper what thou Retest—" Crown Jewels." In a merry Zingara, do Also, arran-ements for the Piano of the tavorite.ain from the above (![eras, by popular composers. For 4frile at the.... Music Store of JOIIN Ir. MILLI,OIt; decll Si Woottlitrcei. - WANTED --A situation by a young man -- who is willing+ to ord, himself generally cisefftl, Would prefer one where he could have time to study: , Wages not much of an object. Address "D. F. IX," at this • alike. tIEESE-800 boos large Cutting; C 100 E. D. " for sale by dean. REMIT IL COLLINS. HINNEY TOPS-300 Gothic Chimney IL/ Tops, including eight different patterns, for solo by dealt HENRY IL COLLINS. IV C. TAIL-10 bble N. C. Tar, large bbis, for aalo on c0n .1.14 . signment by [devil] ATWELL, LEE & CO. ‘TAILS---100 kegs, assoried sizes,n store and for sale by jr deeIIATWELL, LEE & CO. CORY BROOM--75dozen receiving on consignment, for sale by [deal] ATWELL, LEE & CO. I [_)IACK AL PACAS—A. A. MASON A CO. have just opened upwards of 100 pieces of Black Alpacas, of every grade. decl I y INEN GOODS—A. A. MASON st CO. have received an°. ther large assortment of Linen Goods, comprising fine 74 and 84 Table iDernaska and Cloths, Napkins, linekaback and Bordered Towellngs, Ac. Also, a large lot ef every grade of Irish Linens. -deal TEN YEARS among the Mail Bags, or Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent of the Post Ullce Department; illustrated. Henrietta Robinson; by D. Wilson. The Heart of Mabel Ware—a romance. • The Forayers, or the Raid of the Bog-days; by W. Gilmore Simms, Req. Professor Hares Great Work, 1 volume, '460 pages, with illustrations. The Widow Bedutt Papers, illustrated. Cultivator Almanac fur 1858. Crotchets and Quavers; by Max Maretzek. Cato--a story of Republican Equhlity. A large tuisortment of new Juveniles received. Giftßoots, Annuals, Prayer Books, Bibles, Ac. Aa for the Holidays. Harpers, Putnam's, tiodey's, Oral:min.'s, and all other $3 Itlftplf.itu*" supplied at V,50, free of postage. 4 dcrlo 11. MINER A CO., 3l Stanfield at. -,,..... PEKIN T, EA STORE; NO. as FIPTEI STREET. - .. All qualities of Green and Black Tcaa put up in quarter ound metallic ILICILIgeS. exprtely fur Beta Grocers, and ...ranted to gine satieuelion'i [dee'7] S. JAYNES. 1 0 ME (-- MECHANICS AND DIANUFACTUIIERS.— AL A klmhino Shop, Foundry, Blacksmith Shop, and all the I.l,,stiry Ttsols fur carrying ou the manufacture of Ag ricultural Implements or ltati Road Cars extensively, are of fur sale on actsmunodating terms. The establLehment bt situated in a tlourishing town not far from the city and has great facilities for the manufacture of Railroad ' Cars, large orders for which will be handed to the purchaser. All the machinery is in running order. The only reason for is that the proprietor is about to engage in utbeis7:: . ,` huelnia. , i. To a practical man of mall capital this opportunity to engage in a safe and profitable butlitttys. , -...,• Immediate puq , st..,cdul l can be bad. S. CUTHBERT E SON, 53 Alarket4o -1 : 7 ': - • ELAINES AND CASTIMERES.—A..A. MASON A CO. have received fire mom new meteor l•rinted Cushrueres and De Lain., comprising some entirely sew Rita elegant styles. Also, a large lot of all-Wool and Persian, Delmore, in all the most fashionable colors. @Esti PIG LEAD-110 Pigs Soft Galena Lead, to arrive per steamer Buckeye State • liar sale by decd J. W. ntrrLER A co.. LIIPTY HOUSES!—We have numerous ■ •4 . N applications for good Dwelling flosses to let; but har ing reuteil all that we had, are unable to supply the demand. Owners of vacant houses will find It to their interest to eye us a call. Our charges me moderate. nov3o S. CUTILLSERT & SON, 63 Market at. ITEW PEA NUTS-10 seeks, first or the season, this day received and for sale by duel REYMER & ANDERSON...In Wood at. WATCHES AND JEWELRY at rechieecl. prices, at JACOB HOSTETTER, G. W. SASITH. ROBERTS & BRO.'S, No. 41 Fifth street, Who will dispose of any article in their variety at prices tower than the same articles can bo bought far elsewhere to the city, within fifteen days. They have "marked down" their stock, in order to make place fora neve and' fine selec tion, purchased. with an eye to the holidays and holiday re membrances, by the senior partner, .who is at present in the East for that purpose. We stake our veracity upon the assertion that we Will sell FIFTEEN PERCENT. LOWER than former-prices, Thaw who desire any article in this way will please call. • declo ROBERTS .11; BRO: RIO COFFEE-325 bags fair to prime Rio, Coffee. receiving and in store, for sale by declo &Mal, LEE O. CO. - NEW RICE-10 tierces new Rice just reed and for sale by [declo) ATWELL, acli .4 CO. CODFISH-8 tierces extra,just rec'd and for tale by Weclo) ATWELL, LEE Bea CHESTNUTS -2 bbls in store and for sale bY [declo] . ATWELL, LEE A CO. -::' 4.*:' ..f, - '3::::- - ':f . ,. - 1;V:ti7';'..i , '..4 ' :',- '.4-,;'''.',,'-':•..j?.::,:j.;c1-1. AGENCIES. A. A. CADMIgg g empiten. A. A. GAMBIER at BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pinguroh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Ineuraao Co., of IiAItIUSBMIAL CAPITAL, 8350,000. . Girtrid Vire- find Mnrind Iriourantie- CO., of 1 , 1111,1.D.r.:6PH1.A.. CAPITAL, emoo,000; Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virgli►la. WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, 0300,000, Commonwealth Insurance Company, RAZ , CAPITAL, 8300,000. .. Connveticut Mutual Life Insurance CO., HARTFuItD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $2,154489. Ivenneylvanla Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL AND ASNETS; Nov. 6,1855, $120,022 40. Wu. F. Jonwrint, Prealleut.: .A. A. einnutzti Secretary. V U-SINTCCTA—RI V - S — Fa.YOB.—FICESit STOCK.--11. BIEBER & BRO. have now on the way, and partly received, a _, complete and choice stock of PIANOS from • the Factory of MINNS & CLARK, N. York. ` They are provided with all the late and Important Improve ments which distinguish Nouns & Clark's Nance above all others, viz : the Overstringe, Pelt covered Hammers, French limed Action, etc. Every Plano Is inky tam - ranted, with the privilege to the pUrchaser of returning the tame If It proves in any way defective. Testimonial from M. STIVOLOSH, the unrivalled Pianisb-- eincianart, November 10, 1.855. Maws. H. Aleber LC Bro., Pittsburgh—Gentlemen: Permit mo to thank yon most sincerely for the maguitlcent Orond Piano, of Messrs. Minns & Clark's manufacture, which yon have bruin no kind as to loan me for 11110. Term% Pandits concerts in your city. This superb instrument Is ono or the very best ever made in Amer - ice; and for sweetness and power of tone, as well es solidity of cantstraction le,Onn nothing to be desired- I really congratulate Ito futtirliensu. er, who shall be so happy as to possess one of the Master works of American industry. With hearty tvlshea for year, happiness, etc. Your obedient tomtit s ML STRAXL 133. Sole agency for Nouns & CLark's unrivalled Planar at KLE.Uh'R g BRO.'S, No. 53 lelfth street, sign of the tirades Harp. to v 26 J. H. DITIAIL. ' BUT PIZILat. ookAGENCY.— The subscribers have B established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will invoish any book or publication at the retail pricey freo of postage. Any persons, by forwarding thesubsorlption Oro of any of the Ea Magazines, such as Framer's, th:slay's, Put nam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, Ac., will receive the Magazine+ for one year and a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, If subscribing to a Er and a $ 1 Magazine, they will rocelvo a copy of either.cl tlie three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of Magazines, all three portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size In large or Email quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, &c., soot to order. • Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatneeS and despatch. Views of Buildings, New Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations,= Certificates, Business Cards, &c. All orders seat by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their build. tags engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch •of the building by mail or empress. Persons at a distance having saleable articles Would find It to their advantage to address the subscribers, as %fa would net as agents for the sale of the same. BYEAAI & PIES QE, 50 South Third street, Philadelphia. A26.d&nly - 0 0118:iii ROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, I) St. Anthony Fall/1, Minnesota Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Invest ments made to the best advantage, and Laud Warrants toes. (too, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town, of ST. CLOUD. CS miles from St. Anthony, and bead of navigation above the Falls. The survey of the great Padget ittulioad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad , antag. It possesses as a place of business, will make it ono "1 the largest cities in the Northwest. FLEPECENCES : Ex.tiorernor Itarnsey, Minnesota. lion. Wm. IL Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota. Lion. J. Meeker. Lion. If. M. Rice, Delegate to Congress. Idea, Liollinmslretd .t Becker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Borup 4: Oaks. Beakers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register or U. S. Land Mee set.2o ARTLEY .k FOX'S PATENT PAN BLOWERS fur k_,T Foundries, Rolling 31ills, Smith Fires, Ac., Patel:aro .1 my 17, 1655. Them FANS are made on an entirelynew prlnelpla,, and Hill run with lees power than any other Fan now in use. The blowing wheel is much lighter and stronger than that of any other, and from Its peculiar construction le leas liable get out of order. The Moots are made of cost steal, and ilie journals are parnliel. running in gun metal Mixes. MOSES F. lIATON • Agent for Manufrcturers, No. 80 Fourth atreet, imel :dos if Pittslitmgh.. A LE X" .1 l'sT IIQ o 117- ,E X AN DER W. 'FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in ChanCery, jgept procairing ihmuty Lamb, and Pensions, and for UM CM Awn a Claims in (treat Britain and Ireand. 44). Cdlections tinkle hl Una and adjoining Counties; E, 4 ; res of (ha-talents settled ; Real Estate bought, Bold, or and rents collected. Moneys invostul on Miariger . other security. nil e. 5 exaruined and title uaners drawn. Odors ou b'OURTII street. a few doom aboxo'Smithfleld: Bittaltrah, March BS. 1855—fmh2S:dawl A w- FOSTER, Notary Public, 4nd Cum . ntissionor for the Stites of Tentuatsee,.New rtatni)- innecticut, Wisconsin, New York, -Mieki*, oq.a . California and Virginia. thuds drawn, and acknowleihnents and proofs Olken for rcrord or two in any of the oho' vo nutted Stittiv,,'lllhioini II ississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 1.855--Intlnk3dstsl • vidis , criptions received for any magazine or periodical pub- It‘,l in the country, at a Moral discount from publishera' EEI)-2 bags prime for sale by AT 'ELL, LEE & ~' . r 2.