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'PITTSBURGH POST.
OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE CITI
i:EA) F 011.1.1108 E.. J H. MON - MOUES: Y
GILL MORE & MONTGOAIERV,
PROPRIETORS AND V.DITOR:,.:
TH URSDAY MORNING
Too Newspaper Publishers
The typo on which the Daily and Weekly Morm'og
Poet woo printed previous to getting our new dress
is offered for aide. It is Nonpareil and Brevier, and
in good condition. as any one can see by looking at a
copy of the paper of last week. It will Le sold
cheap for cash.
- -
It will be seen by the proceedings of the Con
vention, which we publish in another column,
that the following gentlemen were elected Dele
gates to the State Convention :
James A. Gibson, Pine township.
Ma thew Harbison, Robinson township
S. W. Black, Allegheny city.
P. C. Shannon. Birmingham.
Henry M'Cullough, Lawrenceville
it Biddle Roberts, city.
Charles Barnett. city.
That State Convention has several important
than. , to pet-forts. It is to elect Delegates to
the National Conventin. which meet.: at Cincin
nati to nominate a DeltlUil'atic candidate fur the
Presidency. The same Convention , elects the
electorid ticket for this State—selecting one
front each Congressional di-drict, and two at
large. The Convention also nominates candidate,
for Auditor General, Surveyer General and Canal
Commissoner. It trill he seen that the County
Convention takes strong ground , in favor of
jetties Buchanan for the Presidency —recoin
mends Col. M'CandleFs a- the candidate for elec
tion to the Unite I State- Senate—i , oppo , ed
the sale of the main line of puldic work?—cen
sures the Judges of the Supreme Court tin up
pointing any but Democrats to onict--and is Op
pose.l to having the public works pass into the
hands of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
.t resoluti.At recommending D. R. Williams
candidate for Canal Commissioner was uttered.
A motion was made to lay it on the table, and
the r . csulution was not adopted.
SUCK W a the work of the ConveLtion yeeter
day, and such are the main duties of the State
Convention when it assemble.. The delegate
elected are well known in2n. 1.0.1 are well ,unali
fled for their dutie,.
As to the resolutions, we have not time to say
more of them now, but there is one of them re
lating to the Railroad that we shall have ocea-
Eien to ,peal; of rig-an.
An intelligent business man residing in Michi
gan, and connected with railroad and manufac
turing business there. has had occasion to visit
our city two or three time: lately, and he ex
pressed his surprise at the ci ienceg of its
we-alai, prosperity and growth. The extent ot
it; manufactures. it, commercial and steamboat
bu,lness, its sy,tem of railroads apprgachiLg
completion, and the amount of population in
what i+ really one city far exceed,
Thl , 1 , 1,nt one of many in.tance , oc
curr:ng annually of strangers c.ming hen, and
being sliuwu about with some attention, who ex.-
pre,s a similar surprise to find Pittsburgh a
great and wealthy and thriving cite It i evi
dent that Pittsburgh i. not as well known abroad
as many other citie. of or less business and
population. In the eour , e of a number of jour
neys within a few years this fact has been fre
quently apparent. Let any tine go to Albany,
fur in-ance, and 'or that Pittsburgh contain,
hundred thousand inhabitant-. he will be doubt
ed. The cc:l,N C , ffitra.lict : he
ran only explain and make good his it.sertion In
showing that what is in fact but one city is nom
inally divided into two Cities find eight borough ,
It would unduubteZy be a great benefit to the
city to Lase the extent bt it , population, wealth
and business more correctly appreciated abroad.
It would induce capital, manufacturing enter
pH,' and population to corns this way fur in
vestment and employment : and it would tend to
secure a wider market for the merchandise and
manufactures of Pitt burgh. In t hi , re- pect
consolidation would be a 1,1-flefit.
The gentleman from Michlgan altuve mention
ed, says he told a Clevelander that Pittalturgh
was far ahead or Cleveland, and the man of the
• Forest City indignantly scuffed at the idea.
He thought Cleveland far ahead ; yet it has not
one-fourth the wealth and busine.s, nor one-halt
the population that can he found within two
miles of the centre of our city. Less is done to
make known the advantages of Pittsburgh than
of almost any other place. The Philadelphians
are constantly boasting of the greatness of their
city, and they have established the belief pretty
generally that that city is a formidable rival of
Sew York, as, indeed; it i , . Bragging will not
build cities: but a city, like an individual,
must make known its advantages, its business,
its growth and its facilities for commercial enter
prise, if it would attract trade and capital and
population.
More than a year ago, the Board of Trade r,f
Indianapolis got up a splendid map ,how
the central position of that ambitious
that sixteen railroads radiated front it to all
parts of the country ; that it had coal fields near
and many other Advantages for manufacturing
and commerce. Those maps were distributed all
or or the country. end called for the favorable
notices of the go-ahead capital Imlinnn from
all quarters. Such a map. representing the po
sition of Pittsburgh in the midst of exhaustless
ooal and iron fields ; its excellent system of rail
roads ; its water communications, and accompa
nied by carefully prepared statistics of its present
business, would lie useful, and well repay the
cost. We hope our Mcrchat.t4' Exchange will
give this matter attention_ A Committee was
appointed for the purpose some time ago. Oar
city is not "set on a hill, " but its advantages
should not be hidden.
DIFFICULTY tot A !Hon Scnool..—For some
time there has been a childish difficulty between
the pupils of the Woodward and Hughes High
Schools of Cincinnati. Tho Board of Trustees
by whom these institutions are governed, recent
ly made arrangements for the dedication of the
new Woodward school building: and part of the
programme decided upon was that the children
of both high schools should occupy seats on the
platform. In regard to this arrangement there
was some excitement among pupils at the Wood
ward, and cue of the young ladies in attendance
there, wrote a resolution determining not to at
tend if the Hughes pupils were present, which
was signed by silty•four boys and thirty-four
girls. The teachers Allen they heard of this
persuaded all the girl- and twenty-five of the
boys to withdraw their signatures, but the other
twenty-nine obstinately refused, besides deport
ing themselves in a disorderly muffler at a meet
ing of of the I Board. That body, there
fore, unanimously resolved to expel ten of the
leaders and suspend the other nineteen, which
was canied into effect on Monday last. As Mr.
Baguet observed to his friend Mr. George, dis
cipline must be maintained," and none will be
readier to acknowledge the necessity of the max
im than the young gentlemen of the Woodward
High School, when they get a few years older.
GEN. LEWIS CAss.—A paper in this city some
days ago, tried to make it appear that the Dem
ocratic members of the U. S. Senate had Blighted
this distinguished Statesman because 14s name
figures in none of the Committees except that of
the Library. It appears it was so arranged at
his own request, as he feels his long service and
increasing years should grant him immunity
from the working Committees of the Senate. At
no time has Gen. Cass been more esteemed by
his countrymen than at the present moment
DECENIBE Et 20
THE CONVENTION
PITTSBURGH ABROAD
The hoard of Trn•tees have recolianended the
disbanding of the Louisville Fire Department,
The Louisville Courier 1./ .NE ~nday, says that
Senator Douglas•, who is sick at Terre
1199 sutferrd from a relapse. .
Col. Win. T. Alexander, editor of the.-Clarion
m.era t has been named in connection with the
offi ce of Surveyor General.
Hon. Nelson Barrere, whilst passing from the
ferry boat which runs between Newport and Cin
cinnati. stepped off the float, and furling - broke
his right leg. Mr. B. was the Whig candidate
for Governor of Ohio in 1553.
A call for an Anti-Kansas and Nebraska indig
nation meeting, to be held at the Cleveland
Court House, on last Saturday evening brought
out only ninety-four persons, all told. The call
was signed by sixty-eight names. People are
getting sick of agitation.
A_ young man named Charles MeMatters was
,enteneed to five days in the dungeon and a fine
of $ i,uil, in Cincinnati, the other day, for as
saulting Hugh Kirkland, the street preacher.
Judge Pruden remarked that Kirkland had been
a great annoyance to the city authoritie by his
incendiary ~p eeche, but there was no justifying
M . Maners' assaulting a man oil enough t,, be
his father.
FROM WASHINGTON.
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11, A C 1 1,,,,/--No .`,ort A er--.4
r'/'SW!,— CLILM! at the livid Sr—
.V icaragua AtTarrs-- Thplumutie Compbrationv—
Pur:h th,“ . 111,1, , 71 10 -day.
Saturday cloned the , woril week of the session.
leaving tho Il.mse of Representatives still without
a Speaker The suece,ive balbdings pre , ent no
new phases. except that the scattering vote ,
have gradually concentrated upon Fuller. until,
on Friday, li , vote reached high as 41. It is
now a triangoka contest. with no immediate pros
pect of a ,o!ntion the difficulty. Many per
sons think the election of:. Speaker very remote,
linked, predicating this conclusion upon the
calmness that pervades the II ousts. the absence
of all excitement, and the apparently settled de
termination of each member to persist in his
Cunene as having been decided upon after mature
deliherati.m. The Democrats have no bargains
to make or terms to offer: the opposition have
the majority, and upon it rests the responsibility.
Tie monotony of balloting was disturbed on
Saturday by an irregular li-cussion, growing
,ut of a pry pw-itiun ,Atered I,y Mr. Hickman.
that after the Oth balh,t, the lowest eandida , e
for Speaker at each succeeding ballot should lie
dropped until the number iv as re , lueed to two.
when an election would necessarily follow on the
next ballot. Mr. Letclo , r propostd that all the
members reign, in order that a new election
might he held. A third resolution was offered
Reale. of North tlarolirm, that the diffi
culty in electing a Sm.akm- was of a secti o nal
character. —that if a them man were elected.
he ,houldLbe the one in.-t acceptable to the
North ; he proposed, therefore, that the North
ern members elect a Southern Spcakrr, or the
Southern members a Northern Speaker It
seem, not to have occurred to Mr. Heade that
etreet might h. riven to the latter part of his
ca-tit,g the , f himself and
4.f th..io act.:324: with hint. f.r Itit•h•tr r, •;
\ (inherit rt•tn. 11 , 1.1ing prooittely the pt..ttrtp t
meet it.. re.itrirr•mont.. Ali 111. , prop 4n+
were cnallc inf.! on the tr.t,lo. an.' the I.:l!lttttng
rostutted During the tlellte. an itt.itriry
no
mad, ot; Caraplteil, L e Nlr. of Ten.
t i~ t the prop .til:rttt:relt•rt - r•I t.• hitn in
reinari4,44 name n- a cnn.N
the Speaker'- 14.11 that geuCernitn
tledine.l to Ito .ittt-11-ttetF, and -.4 - 4 flit. rnatt..l
ended.
1- the lion,. ft..l:nOirried , kn Fridity, \lr Cunt
rd.neunced nt,r thrr anti-Nehrt.kri eanote.,
an I \lr. 11it•ditourne. itnti-A.ltnin
i-drtitien te Le held at the .ante time and
place. It d , utidersteii.l that nothing Atit ,
except
in the etiert to elect \lr flank, The :uiti
-I.ltninistration tnetnlier , wI new ..upport
Filth, did not participate in its proeeeding,
far a. , to i,.mntii them-tits at Ina..t there
no change in I. Vote on Saturday. its a ..en-e
-okinnice of the eenstilt.aloin. It was ruiner--d
xe-,telltly that ninetyeight rilenil.er- had pledw,ed
them the, t.. , tick Ie hank= t.O the 111,1 if
Ile final result in the !kind.. of tho,e neit voting
fur Mr. Faller. a- Lhry hidd the Lnlanee or power.
Fur the pat fortnight the Ilen-e ha: pre-elite.]
calaetts ,•ts.e!... The Speaker . , clime i. to
.•ant
tt!erk salt- tner the NUM , . Of the
mettut,er, the lute er each is reeeried . the r.-tult
~ .certnitled. /It: ttillo,tilloo.l to Ow If uw
i.y OM' or the 111010 - tor, t , :t {teal to ..up, r i h t,,,,,t the
,all-ting- There i= n., electit , ll Itninedi.b.ty
trou t all part. , t,f the halt a dornan.l i, ma,le
•• cal! the roll, - and the same price,- is repeated
with n like fruitless result. At half-past live
there is usualiy it 111 ,, 11•01 to adjourn Tellers
ore lierllOreled---that is, tW•. members lire name I
by the Clerk, will, station the11i,eh.,,,., i n th e open
space in front of the Speaker's chair and the
Clerk's desk, and all those in faro] of adjourn
ment pass between them and are counted all
those opposed are numbered in the . 011110 WO . :,
when the tidier. , repert the vote to the Cierk,
ennounees the decision of the lleh - e. At IL.
hour the motion to adjourn fail- Another bai
it for Speaker succeeds: the result is the same,
the dinner hour has arrived, and the Heuse
ad
jouEns with great unanimity. Such is a glimpse
at the proceeding' of nearly two hundred and
thirty members of Congress bit . twelve day-.
Nicaragua affairs attract a got deal of atten
tion. A proclamation just issued by the Presi
dent intimates a knowledge on the part iii' th e
Executive of contemplated expeditions te aid
RIO assist Walker in maintaining his position in
coutral America. Recruits succeed in reaching
hint from California in spite of the vigilance of
the authorities. Our diplomatic relations with
Nicaragua are Certainly peculiar and anomalous.
Instructions were sent to Col Wheeler, the
American Minister, nut to recognize the new
order of things: but before they reached him
he had already recognized the new Government,
and made a treaty with it, doubtless commer
cially advantageeus to liuth countries. one of
the first acts of Walker's Government was to
dismiss Mr. Mareoleta, the Nicaraguan Minister
to the United States, and to appoint as his ser
i •rrlio . Tardier 11 French. uu Ainericiin noil
t.;
his. Party, NO, i s n . 04, his cre
dentials.•lt ii a very pretty enianglement as it
stands now. The practice of our Government
has always been to recognize the existing gov
ernment in any country, whatever it may be, so
soon 115 there is evidence of its sucees‘ind sta
bility. This practice is a eonsequence of the
principle recognized by us, that every nation
possesses the right to establish its own rem of
government and select its own rulers In the
present case, Walker's government was imposed
upon the Nicaraguans by force, under the dis
guise, it is true. of aiding one of the parties to
the war in progress at the time of his
expedition. It must be conceded, however,
that order is apparently restored, the civil war
is ended, that Walker's government seems to he
acquiesced in hr the inhabitants, mail that it
gives greater assurances of stability than any
the Nicaraguans have had for ;one time.
Auother fact must be admitted, that Nicaragua
is undergoing a rapid Americanization. the foot
hold gained by the Transit Company, by Walker
and the numerous adventurers flocking to his
standard, making the result one of certain ac
complishment. It is a splendid country, much
of it quite healthy, and in American hands it
will be one of the garden spots of the world.
Other circumstances give importance to the
condition of affairs in 13entral America, involving
still further complications. It will not be lung
before Walker will attempt to extend the author
ity of Nicaragua over Mosquito Territory pull down
the Mosquito flag, and set at defiance the English
protectorate. Our Government has always ad
mitted the sovereignty of Nicaragua over this
Territory, and maintained it against England,
denying to the Mosquito King any right to sov
ereign powers. Should Great Britain attempt to
sustain this protectorate by force, the necessity
will devolve upon us to interfere, in order to
maintain our construction of the Clayton-Bulwer
treaty, and to defend the Territory of Nicaragua
from British colonization. The anticipated com
plications, together with the discussion not yet
closed, growing out of the Clayton-Bulwer
treaty, are sufficient reasons to explain Mr. Bu
chanan's further detention at London.
To-day there has been some discussion upon
Mr. McMullen's proposition—that a temporary
Speaker be elected, the appropriation bills be
passed, and the members resign. One or two
baliotings have been held, but without change of
result. limn inclined tO believe, now that a dis
cussion of the o.ifficultie, has commenced, that
an organization is not very far distant. The
telegraph will advise you of the result of the dis
cussion now in progress - before this reaches you.
'ERCER.
PRICE-CI-MB-ENT. --Cards and advertisemen ts
for insertion in the Price- Current should be hand
ed in soon. It goes to press at 8 o'clock?. Id
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Metgazinen
lttiti-Eu. for danuaQ, i , already out. and a
rare nuinder it i-. The tir , l article, entitled
'January Fir , t, di au illustrated
.of the suppo , e4l• - etltditiga of this great
country ut a period when we hate swalloived up
all the other territory of the world. It also con
tains the opening etifipter, of l• Little Dorrit,"
*ken's new novel which promises to lie very
interesting. Miner & Co., and tiidletifenney &
have it for sale.
FRANK I.:MAI:8 NEW YoUK JOCRNAL for Jan
uary is also out. It is full of elegant engravings
and choice reading matter that will lie particu
larly agreeable to the ladies. Ilildenfonney
and Miner S Co.. are the agent-.
FOUR TuousAsu Acne. or LIND IN New
YDRK CLAIMED nT I Bnrrisir PERlL—Ferdi
nand St. John, the descendant and inheritor of
the titles f the late Lord Bolingbroke, has
Commenced I. the revovery of four thou-
, and ncre of land, comprising , orne of the
finest farms in l)ntario county, New l'o3k. T.,
make good his claim Mr. St. .t tin ha , prove
himself au rn rican citizen, and to do thi: , he
will !lave to renounce his title of nobility. which
lie scenic to cou,l.ler iinpor::.nce than the
broad acre,.
MILITARY STATE C.svENTI4o.
State l'onventi,u he held at liarrt- , i)urg uu
the third 11,,ielny i f .Imtwir), t. ,
ronetidmetit of our militt \‘- 11,, , Il Li
J'a,tier ,itty , of it
"The object in view the ituprovenient ol the
volunteer , y,tein, to itecompit-di e itch it itt pro
posed to obtain the enactment id - It - ,.‘v provi
ding that 01.1itiltttnif , hereafter organized ,gall
cou3ist of at lea-t rani: and hi'. fixing flu
militia fine at tw, dollar': t!,. payint-rd ,:f
militia t..xpeu.set , from fund Itt.t- rai-ted ita
each entity : providing I.lr ,11dit12, it ,-
- eS,Metitlllut .• • 11, ,tltt Itt, 111
berihilt ii rttll//itl,Vi . Itt Vitt itll. l the
blader to a ert'lit of t‘,„, tittli.li , In Ili. : . ;tllll .
tat
DEA ill .1 Ho:, jidlN . et.E.t. -The John
Findley, one the. era::. Nkreer
county, died at hie , rit. , ideuet. in Findley t,wn
bhip, on the 'Jai pun", lie wa
n prominent man in hi , day, amlearri.-d w:th Itim
to the grave the spec' till : who
knew him. Mr. Findley -on of Hon
Findley. of We-..morknd wh.
bad been so long a numil,r
Sta:e brat iu 1 , 1:, lio
ther of the and m
and i-ierved term a-
Pento-iylvaniv. Ile Wit
iivr. McKean. Prolliur.,l,l':, a:, I rii-rl-; (if the
severit: t.lourt... and II:
lercer eoutity. the tirid made in
the c,uuls. the duties o: vittee: lie ills
charged until the y...ar r17:11I. , i1 , :111ril•
ed the duties of the same , , wt.ier appuiiii
ment from Get - f:-.iia t- I'i - 2i De
served far vile term 2, the
Judges of thin county, by appointment
Porter. Ife alai,, at different time , . hold the ui
flees of D, r oty Surveyur I coiintl'
iiittrveyor for t hi , c-iunty, Deputy ti S \iur
.\ of Canal Ihitnagini. ti. The
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upon the shores and oppooing rlr lo the foam of bowing
pliff,y and the load dog. of 11111tpiLII,'10I•Lti 1111,11-1110:40Li
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I l i depxnas the health of the L“EwkiKluently, when
the shape "f S..r,fuhx. Erv , Wpoluß. Ch.ern,Clitutio,u,
Er upti.,4 Ent. C,nni.iruitt. upiwar. :1 I, 111 ,vidoot
t! it the eeerrtive fittvtion4 have Lio. ~n 11) met I. and tittlittz 7-
tw-4 have twirl t... 1 Illy whi. h are te.whinH
their ma) to the ell) (nee 1+ el-
praral) remedy ouch ca.-em, utol at
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the qtointich 0.14,1 t.uwrin ht t,rtllas Ith heulth) °ohm, ah.l
ibout natt,teu or purging exied thrrefrolu Lill tleleteriuto,
tireholnittuous. purify the O.IOIIIIU the rirrulatlm,
proin..t.• iwrepiration. imprve Th.• uppvtzte, impart h , ur tin,l
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Tracing nkin iwrfortly sup.,lll mind tlox!hle
Preparvd al! sold 1.13 A. B I-, In u,orqs, l 4
Fulton p , trcet. New Yot k.
44,1(1 a.lsu I,y FLEMING BlioS., l'lllmborgh, Pu., /11141
DrugglstA generally 1111
411 - Stockings and 'lottery for Winter.--
I ult don't want your feed lort
Striungs, you still take our advice and
tier of Mark, silly and Fifth,trees. and a o tor
aleglutt fine Shwkinga, that Matta r ftwl t. , .•1 :w.l
cumfortabh.. It•Lr ulau tattlitat said nulls vier. sara-t, ~ t
IloaiorN chat y•at inn Manta', at Wla•laaalt. amt ta•tall
italletilber the plaice, c,Litor uf .Nlarket 21.1iy uud Fifth
strret.
O Important to Farmers--Nevi' Discov
eries.--VEGETABLE CATTLE PONSLIER.—TI.c..• P.,••
derail, put up in woo pound packs, and are really a g.nal
article, nut only for the diseases incident to hors”,
and other animals, but they are likewise an excellent
article to improve the condition of the animal.
antl, they not one' improve the rundtuon of
milch cows, but they increase the quantity as well us lm•
prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say
that it increases the quantity of butter from half a pound to
a pound a week to each cow, while those persons who have
tried it say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with
the same kind of feed as before. (If one thing we are cer
tain, all who use it once will use it all the time, and save
money by the operation as well as improve the appearance
of their stork. Price 25 cents a paper; 6 papers for $l.
UFO. If. KEYSER,
Corner of Wood street and Virgin
Wholesale and Retail Agent.
.64-Call at No. 164 Wood street,and ex.
=nine our stock of BOPT 2111%1 and WLYTaII Core. Just re- i
eeived, a large lot of Shanghai, Coleetial, and other styles of
Caps, which we will sell low for cash. MOttaLN h Go, 164
wood street.
,
4 41 - Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for
6 " 4, n , f3ring the complexion, and eradienting all TAN, PIM
PLCI.uat,I PamLuts from the hoe sold at De KEYSER'S 14u
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WE:STERN FARMERS' INSURANCE
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New Lisbon, Ohio
r 111 NTEIt. Avrit. `MI %Vat, ,tte..t, httuven
11,4 NI/111.et. Ptit,.lpkirgh
toFFICERS.
I' A. BD N`KKI,M,
JANI ES BURDICK, V.o Bre...lent
LEN I MARTIN. ), and Tren,urer
PITTSBEIMi Ii BEEF:BENCE')
Jam. SF Mv.,.1n,11, Pluturne,
Jame. E
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ILEX. HUNTER,
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FLOUR, GRAIN,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
I .1' 1) R Dl' h' ALI .1
No. 198 Liberty street,
PITTSBUROII.
LIAAMS & ALLEN.
Succeviors to Arnold Wil
)1 .k N ACTI: ft FRS OF
1'1111,40N FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing, .
.1 .V Ii Pi 7' TIN i; (1 P.'N ERALL
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
a- W. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
L. ' , town or Hot Water, Hp,. or Clitnion's Nrnace, Church-
Schools, Flo/Taal.. Fartortea. tlrern HOUSO.B, Dwellings,
Court 11nua,•x, Jail', or 114deni. No. 2.5 MARKET STREET,
inttaborgh. aplls
1 ) EA It I S TEA 111 MILL,
-‘1,1,E(4 II ENN
e F 1.4 iu 11 DELIVERED TO FAMILIES in ettliur of the
te.,
1111211=111
1. , xi AN , 11 I I..St IN S. sure[.
BRAUN A KF:ll'l4lt. cur. Liberty and St. Clair streets.
II P. Sell IV ARl'7, l)ruggiAt. Allegheny
BRYAN, KENNEDY dC CO
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
BACON 1111 IS, SIDES .tt\D SHOULDERS,
1..4111), LA RD Ih.
DIU ED BEEF.
SUUAR U RED and
CANVASSED lIA MS.
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A large stock always on hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PTITSBURUH. Pk:NS'A
JAMES BLAKELY,
E[ROPEAN AGENT IND CONVEYLINCER
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PrITSBURUIL
11, - 1_ Passengers brought from the old country to Pitts
burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. nov27
F A RM FOR SALF,--The well known Farm
of Isaac Williams, six miles from tho city, in Upper St.
t bur Township. containing 126 acres of first-rate land, In
,•at.ellent cotelitton The plat,. is Well watered with never
situated. and suitable Mr a Stock
or IMtt farm. The improvements are IL substantial Stone
Dwelling, with Barns and Stabling. The Chartiers Talley
fisilroati is located within three-fourths of a mile of the
farm. and will make access sure and speedy. This valuable
farm is underlaid with Cal of the first quality. and will he
sold with uewithout coal, ur divided to suit purchasers.
For terms, Ac., enquire of
WM. H. wu.rdems st
des_ls:dass Da(ar)) Wood eta - eel., Lerner et . Third.
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Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.
Tlii: ONLY RAILRoAD
RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSBURGH.
THE. FAST TRAIN nit', at....L.n4., A. M.; through to
Cincinnati in 13 hours and 40 minutes. Fare.
MAIL TRAIN kayos at 8 A. SE
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves at 3 P. NI
Thlnw Trsdne all make dose connedions.at Cn~ti,ne• no
that pumengers avoid detention. The direct route St.
Louis is now open. yin Crestliip• and I iblian.ns.l.- ndb
shutter than 'ix Cleveland. fnt tr nu int i-burpb
to St. Louis, :1'), O. t h.+ are
made at Alliance with the Road Cle‘elan,L and at Mans
field with the Coal It Newark, Munro...v/1k ittid Sandusky
City. No Trains run on Sunday.
Three Roadn • ~n Elect at Crvstline F. , r part colors, sec
handbills.
Thr , ugh are enld to Cincinnati. I., , nittyillc. St.
Lonbi, Indianapolis, Chicago. Rork Island, Fort Wayne,
Clt•I eland. and the principal towns and citit, in s h e Weal.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCIMMOBATION TRAlNleaver
I'itt/arm-0i at 10 A. 31. and 4515 P. 51., and New Brighton at
;:Lt A. M. and 1 I'. NI.
For Tickets and further information, apply to
J. C. CURRY,
At the corner care. under the Motna. , ,ahela
Ir at the Frderal strert Station, to
11E01102 PARKIN.
Pittsburgh, Nuretul,, Ticket Agent
Continuation of the Ohio & Penna. R. R
TO PORT WAYNE,
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attr TRAINS CONNECI' AT CItE: 4 TLINE. v.ithout .1.-
(*.talon, sslth all the Trains nn the Rhin and Pennsylvania
Head, and also at Forest with Trains going North and South,
:hr Mad kir, and hake Erie linlingui.
I , isvta. apply at th.. Railroad Olho• of an d
P-iineylrania Ruilrond Company in Pittaburgh, Allegheny
Cit), or nt any of the following points:
F.dt %Va, ne. 13,11,dontaino,
Crbuna,
Ilavi. a. Springfi , hd
ludinnarroli,
Tiffin. Findlay
Person. , I••liring Tp - kets will be partlenlar a.l: for a
'f ieket ha Ow Ohio and 'lndiana Rail ,ad.
3-li V . PTIIACitUAV. relit .
C 1111.1,4
11:tittpt., Colophon
II C 6.1.11 C,
DIED,
tin Wmines.liiy, Lei - ember it, of iimup, TILiNIAS t-LIN
TON P 1,1,1017, aged tou isonttin.
tJerney City paper, please
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAND PANORAMA
Or THE
SUNNY SOUTH AND GREAT WEST.
MASONIC HALL.
ANDRIEU'S CELEBRATED PANORA
MA:, of a [nip from Louisiana to the North. rift St
14.14. A/C,II, Detroit,
City of Chicago!
La Salle. t'' rift, Porn, Cleveland and Toted, and the firaet
Lake View. in the World,
WEI re-open In the above gall, en SATURDAY, December
1555, and continue till forth, notice.
JIZ - Admission. cents; children, 10. Family tickets,
g , N CHRISTMAS DAY there will be three Grurnd Exhibi
tions—at tJ, 3 and 7 1 4, o'clock.
SATURDAY. did 23a, an Afternoon Exhibition at 3 tiche,le
f‘r the accommodation of Jaundice. riec2ootapr
ONLY ROUTE WEHI THREE DAILY TRAINS
F/1011 PITTSI3tIIGH TO CINCINNATI
I LI ROUTE WITH TLIREE DAILY TRATNR
PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IA
DIANAPOLIS.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVA7CIA
yhicArxt Route :ro, , t Patsburgh Cuteinn2
;•ro,
.),NECTTN..; at Cincinnati will, S. Mail Line Steaniiti
I at ingt.in and 1 Ail/Init. it iiaiiriXl4. Vn L. and Mbisii3Kilini
and fhb LIIN I te. n0:U.04 Via
twit.. and Xenia, wall the Da:, ald Xunia. and
ludrana Central
till TICKF:N. and to
lA,ltortott. LottiNville. St. Vi.,
and Xenia, b,. Lai 1,1. I tidlanapolii. Limp-11e
Terre K' . a.•
'1111.; lATTLE MiA5ll vw coLLMISL
the C., and Leattution ltailruath th- C %lan
Line ,tenure, the Odd and M 1,1,111,1,1 liditruni. tin
Leuceher g l i "fret, ilk dun, no other route eou
Klse. rnti
I. through tichehr by all the ;drove rOilll,l ran only be
pn,ared sin Culuntbits and the Lltt le Miami tidulroad.
The route front Crest line rut Columbus being th e ,n or und
to ( 'itnun natl. enables a 11111fOrItS and 11} , 11.1. eon nte•tiotts
are certain, and passengers bare full tune fur nail,. Ity the
dent and Beilefoutaine route fru!. Cruulinn. a ifurnnurd,
Ind bred.;.•ntrek sped is requtrrd, unit crintpelleel to over:Lunn
AV. Cam..
Lt
1. 1/
.1 A..\.y
11 1 thd r , uto n Colombo..at..l I 11•11:l11:11.1111,1.
1.t.,•140 - A nth t.,", 1,1.14 Luna ted NlLltoOt li. tlh th.
1....r0At And 11,11..1ontAitte route. panArttgerl rtd,t our
1411,4 road:. to
DAIL.I IIA JOLt MllL4 AND
Ftr., Tr: try letot-s Pstt ,, torgtt it tt't•lt.t-lt A. M. fir
0,4111110. t't.tlttrutotts, X t-run. Cutr iunan. Lout:4%lllu. St. Low-,
I,•xttlgtutt mud I ttatttlattintlts, Nut Lawrtntts-burgh itttott•. 'rho
! run urn, Canctuttlitt ttite Lour and tont a EMI'S ill
cal N a.... of the h ort•st aunt Bel lefontathe rant,-.
TklIN Pittbburgh at A "'dock A. M. f r
:apt Trai,
tr,o only via Colunihn. t 1
THIS l'lttNburgli At 3 P 1!. Ln
Xmnik.t. t'rn , lntuvo. 1..mi•va1... St. 1,•111A.
1.,11/gton and 1nd...1,11U-, v. 1...4 - 1 eneq.urgli
TKO DAILV TKAINs. VIA pirrus,
I' Twirl,
I I:.
Fir.sl TRAIN It:, t'et Fhtthburglt at 230 ”'vl,v-1: A. M. 11. r
t'rivlt bayton. Lafayette.
rerr Haute. \ St. 14 , ms. Cairo. Evansville. Or.
.%1s TRAP, tslAirgh A. 01, I'r
Cvlatn!.tis, ludianapolvs,
Tvrev \!un-nm•s, St. Louis. Cairo. Lvataavillo, &v.
THIRD To vi kas rittzburuti at :; P. 01. f,
Crvsiiino. Cult:mints, Xvouts IlayWo. I udlari-lpvli.. I.afaytAto,
Ter, Haute. V invennvs, zit. I,lli, Grim, EllloSville, Or.
N. 11 --enure gout mdsets L.:Columbus. and lull are sure
•,1111101
11. IL
,frazioq, leavu Cincinnati S.uly rJ, Vick,burgh
Nate het. Nvu-Ittan,
TM. tieing the threci emit'''. the Time T R IM cif
the eirimigril to run iii emitiemiim
With tME reitable r o ute.
For all of a - tuation and Through Tiekat apply at
the Ilhio and Punic.l.lvania I L ulnmd Ulfico artier
uo.ler the Monongahela lltaiith
• J. G. CURLY, Ticket Agent,
that Federal Street
GEO. PA:MIN. Ticket Agent.
GEC). It SESSIONS. Agent. l'ithdourgla
P. W. STRADER. General A4,11t, tint iunata
VALUABLE cIIRISTMAS PRESENTS.
--A large and beautiful ...a Ttnient -1 II ArCIIE:*
CHAINS and JEWELRY. at 1.7 Market ctret. e, , rner of
F , ,orth. NV NV. ;N.
c- -Uilchnat't Ainerienn Razors. •• the lest in the irorld. -
fol axle only at the above place.
RESII 'FE AS—The attention of families
r and dealer , It called t,, air large and mrerully ,elechal
"r pi RE GREEN AND BLACK . TEAS, plartiaaed
hn et titan the unp.rteni, which will lid told at prim. hay,
than n•nit./ S. JAVN
Wllll4n.
Frau.... 14
.1. z ., ... 11.4111.m10.r,
W 3111.1.111 IS. Iluys.
. • ...
l'ettlo Tau Store. X. Fifth .trees.
JI'ST Received by Express—KATE
or. to Will UM' t. , I. Hy .Icloot. Ite
rhe Ilnmurn F «a.+t: ,q.c , un.l th, Cutup
Fire Ity Captam )Inver Roil
6.11.• 1,37 R T. C. >I )RI
n.v 14 WOiNd At
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, what so suita-
Ide Po, ket Revolving Almanac, to Lell the day of
the month at an instant's glance: or a Pocket Locket or Me
memo. The above articles can be hot at
Lin-20 NO, 53 MARKET ST.
tAWNERS OF PROPERTY. non-residenis
k_f or others. are Informed that ire attend to renting
I,ninen and collecting renter, also to insurance. repairs. I -
Ine nt of taxes, Ara inn charge, for 'inch serriren are /11..1/..
rate' We invite the Ilt Cent ion 1,1 prnports y
IIl• who mende .an of the ery, to thin braneh o 1 .air 1111.11.
LI es, WO also negotiate Leann on Clouds. Mortgages, fir.
Bonito,s of this kind attended to ironnitll. and all nnannt
nieations strtelly rrinAilentirsi. All iniiniries regarding Real
Kande. or other matters, flutist etieltoge n punt stamp to pay
p,etage an reply. CUTIIIiKIIT S SOS,
53 Market errant.
HOLIDAY GIFT BuoKS--
llmracwristies of Women; 20 gleel engzllning.; an
tlgn• binding.
Lays of Indent Home; antique I.ll.ling.
Wiiverly lia.ller); 36 iig,ra,ings; I.auL.n eLltb.n.
11rpul.livan Court. 21 ii..rtrzutn Frma.lo%
Dully Delight flue ill tistratious tultiqut, Li od . g.
kk ••1)..0 of tho S,ripturett. do
; 19 1."1 - tr:tit.s . ,,f distinguished As.-
IbiltOrl to tho K mckerboeLer Magm.nv; snore and chdli
Les:lets of Memory for 1956 a beautiful gift
Retiler's Christian I.r: ben.utifulli illustrated;
mg's Sketch Book—tine edition.
The Ylonal Keepsake --a beautittil prewint.
The Diadem.
Scenery the United States—the finest tmioli of the season.
Poets—Byron. Moore, Burns. Mrs. Ilemans, Ben Jouson.
Shak.,peare. Ac.: in antique and half antique binding -
Large and small Bibles, Prayer Boni., in various styles of
booting
Clohlren's Books--over hit ,lifferent kiods, :mashie for
children of all ages
Don't forget to call at
15. A. GI LDENFENSEI ,t Cu •S,
Fifth st.. oppAite t h e Theatre.
(IMO AND PEN NA. Railroad Co. Stock at
auctimi—This, Thursday e‘ot,ing, 20th instant, at
o'cick, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth 'meet. will 1,
sold—.l3 shares Ohio and Penn. liailnaid Company Stock.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
1.
LLL STRATED and Miscellaneotis Books--
On Saturday evening, December 2.2 commencing at d!c,
o'cick, at the Commercial Sales ROOMA, corner of Wood and
Fifth streets, by catalogue, a choice and varied collection of
Illustrated and Miscellaneous Books, many of which are suit
ed for the Holidays; and among them will be found Allson's
History of Europe, 4 vole; Heroine edition of Shakspeare,
rola, illustrated; Griswold's Prase Writers of America; Lives
of Eminent Christians; Dowling's History of itilinaniam;
Greek and Roman Classic Poeta, 3 cols; Goldsmith's Works;
.Miumulay's Easays; splendid Family Bibles, superb Annuals,
Sr. Pull particulars in catalogues, which can be obtained at
the Auction Store. I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
HOTEL FURNITURE, &c., tat Auction—
On Thursday morning, December 27, at 10 o'clock, at
the Allegheny Hotel, cursor of Irwin Street and Duquesne
Way, will be sold—A quantity of Household and Kitchen
Furniture, Bar Fixtures, Sc., among which are 22 Feather
Beds Bedding and Bedsteads, Mattresses. Wash and Work
Stands, Looking Glasses. HMI Lamp; China. Glass and
Gueeneware; Fire Irons, Fenders, Clipboards; ono large
Cooking Stove, which cost $125; Kitchen Utensils. Sc.
derma P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
DR ATT'S NEW YORK GALLERY, La
fayette Building, No. 80 Fourth street. Situat4,l on
one of the principal thoroughfares in the city, with its ,a , ,y
mode of access--its largo and splendid Sky and Side Lights--
with every facility for doing buidness--I,auses it to rank
among the find in the country. Citizens and strangers may
ho sure of getting the finest Pictures that the art can pro-
Mica in every style of ease and frame, lockets, pins, rings,
4c.. at the above named Gallery. Price 50 cents, and up
wards.
'Copying correctly done. Rooms open from y A. M. to 5
P, M. Every picture given perfect or uo charge.
UM motto in to please. dec.lll
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1.1,-,;--.
Ohio and Indiana Railroad,
BEING THE
1856.
LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS
VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS
INSEEMB
.~.\'U ISULASAI'vI.fti
PEKIN TEA- STORE,
No. 38 Fifth Street
ti It 1::1.:N 'AND BLACK THAS, warranted to Ora sat
itilTA PRICE.
Butts. antEzithi
Oolong-80. ir2..'u, and finwl Young I - Tyson-50,62, t and
quality. $1 '44 lb.
Engthih 'Breakfast—fit). 75 and luiperiatand
$.l p tb. 82. rind $1 ita lb,
iire.r.n and Black Terra of all gl.ado•R put np In Metallie
preieily 17w the trade. and will he sold at thti
an.l Gan,. green and" ri tamed.
S. I ; i A erititCh Cruithed and lint verized Snows ; arid
'inn, N. 1,. Sugar.
Itaker'a Itrania, Gana and
novtUm • S. JAYNES.
LLEGIIENY COUNTY lIORTICULTU
/x It A L SUCI STY.—A Spedril morting of the Allegheny
Grunit Horticultural Society will tie held at half-plot ten
..'el,e•ii, WEDNESDAY :4101tNING. at rho
in ISa CITY HALL.
Pull and punctual attendance is . roluested, no subjects of
grant importance will tai under ronstdvration.
declB:d2t(cb.7) - "
ORPHANS' FAIR!—A Fair-will he held
in . the CITY HALL, commencing on WEDNESDAY.
the loth, for the benefit of T. PAWS ORPIIAN ASYLUM.
Open dap and evening.
d A Band of Music will he In attendance.
Admiseion. 10 cents. decl7
ASSIi ; NEE'S SALE OF (UROCERIES, &c.
Wednesday morning, December 10. at 10 o'clock,
at the Cdtotnerclal Sales Rooms, career of Wend and Fifth
streets. will be sold. without reserve. to ell." a Concern
11 half chests Y. lipton. Gunpowder and Black Tea;
It; I.ovs Ntanufactured Tobacco;
:1 kegs .Sotch Snuff;
1; hoses Petroleum; 3 do Pipes; 1.) do Soap:
.1. Chocolate; 9 reams Wrapping Paper:
4 this Logwood keg Madder: Ido Nicaragua;
I Leg Port Wine: S Ws N. 0. Niulasses:
gros. Ginger; 1.1.00) feet Safety Fuse:
iJ dozen Tar Cans; 5 kegs Nails:
I hones Window Mass:
dolen Bed Cords: 4 dozen Plow Lines;
is Gum Brooms:
('.mooing 'louse Safe:
Together with a quantity of Tubs, Churns. Cordage, Cotton
Yarn. Illacking. Rosin. Clay Picks, Grain Shovels, Manure
atel Ila) Forks. QUOOI - IPT, are. ac.
declh I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
IHRISTMAS. New Year's and Birthday
Presents for 1856--
Annuals for lahfl comprise:
Memory's Gift; Gift of Affeetion: Atlantic Somali.:
Snow Flake; The Philopixua: The MO. Rose;
Friendship's Token; Ceethan Gift: Fort;etsme-ant;
Christian Keepsake; The Amaranth; The Garland;
The Casket;
The Magnolia: The Lady's Gift;
Keepaake of Friendship ; The Lady's Wreath ;
Leaflets of 3fraiory;
'tile Golden Gift—a wreath of gems from the prone and
p K•lii111 works of Americo;
C. of Sharon : The Bidden Path—morocco antique;
Star Papers—morocco antique.
Cull and tusk, a selection of the best books of the season at
the Bookstore or W. A. 0 ILDENFENSEY R CO.,
derlB Fifth et.. opposite the Theatre.
VIA{ SALE--A portion of the beautiful
late of the late Ilon. Walter Forward. on Squirrel 11111,
annat fur and a half miles from tho city. gompriving about
arnte, including the Mansion House, Barns, Car
nage House, Stone Spring and Store-house. and other im
provements, with several tine springs, and about four =ref ,
of Mai.
The orchard and garden fruits are of the rarest and finest
rarieties. not exceeded in Pennsylvania, having taken tint
„lass premium., at horticultural exhibitions for eight years.
Only a small portion of the purchase money will be re
litiired In hand, and a very extended credit allowed fur the
remainder. Apply to BLAKELY ¢ RICHEY,
Real Estate Agent?,
deel9:diwi f corner Seventh and Smithfield sus.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW-YEAR'S GIFTS
AT REINEMAN &
So. 4'2 Fifth street,
Where ran be found one of the largest and finest
aus a talents of all styles of
Gold Watches, (cases of our own manufacture.)
Silver Watches, in all their various styles.
Pore Silver Spoon', (of our own manufacture.)
Plated Ware---a very large aesortment.
Jewelry—an endless variety sf the latest and most beauti
ful patterns.
Fancy hoods—a large assortment.
bolo to stilt all.
i he undersigned, thankful for past favors, beg to remind
r lit•ir friends and the public In general to favor us with a call
dm ilia the llelidays. and Nee are aura they will find goods
and price to suit.
ILLINE3IAN .111:111.A.N L lIEINEMAS.
Q TUC [HOLDERS' MEETINTI—The Stock
1J holders of the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Company
will /11,4 in iireen vine, }terror county, on TiftfiSDAY, the
uvd •lay ~1 January neat, for the purtnne of electing thir.
tcca hire care. (41erliij 1110. I'OIVER, President.
Dispatch and Chruairle ropy.]
I CON CITY co RC
MMEIAL COLLEGE--
130 I .4 tudeut, the Day and Evening Claws.
AAA. L Arithmetic, and its unpin',
ti.eir ro Flisine,s, taught in this extensive Commercial
and Slodel Countimphatt,e. to largo claii.4.9 Ladles and
11.11 An , .11 ,1,0 A I . ow i vans free
on,upa-....,1 penman t 110.- :mitt hand-ranting.
P...4..•1avrpa1v.. 0 lan taught, iv ,itaily
apply teen- for tirst clasv
unri:,:v and Clerk,. Call and obtain
no.oorm w rainy- rirralar far full infonon-
CULI.FaIE ILA LI..
- 1)(1()KS 1 . 01; AND NEI',"
YEA El s I' E. 4 E \
The liepuldican Curt; or, American Sociaty in the Days
W".0•11ina1011. Willi tsiezity,dio portraits of ilutingaivlteil
ion a. .airrav,l from the
The i
of the I_ mite,) 5A.10,1; illlt-aratvil in a aerien
;41'' i.r,s in 01 - ory portion 1 Um
'riot Evo of St. Arnr, Lc Joh a Tllnq ratPd trill,
w. 01 11. IV elmert.
St .90ell of the eng.ravingli
\
nr,9.lll ' S ISOrli9: antique 10.6 - 6 . •,..
I , lna, 9 do
liege ' , :1,1 ti.,
'1111,1 . 9 do .i.‘
\ arid daseriptlan.
J VEN I I,E
ev,•ry variety. far all ILe di!Yerent ages. with all
in re-n KWh , i 9911,1 this yivar.
Ak.. on hand, a cilia, of Bible, Annuals, Strin
aard Work, and Gilt Books.
All the new Rink, of the day on the counters 69 soon
i.v.ine.l front Una 11. MINER A CO..
No. StnithfirAd strert.
IIyViIrE.ND—UITIZENs . INSURANCE COMPA
NY.—TIIO Pr,..iident and Direviors of lhia Company
Late this day dedared a dividend of Six Dollars per share
pni the Capital Stoek—tive dollars piiyablo to the stock
holders or their legal representatives. and one dollar credited
to their stock, on and after the ?Id inrt.
SA NIVEL L. 31AliSfIELL, See'v.
Al O
- Y (- 1' ) 1( N: 1• 1;; T A 1 11, . }. T : t)C L I I (Ilt N 01 7 ,D \- E \ R I . " . I`b l e ' A O r N i ;In
lug .d• the Stockh•hieni of the Monongahela Navigation
'outpanv will he held. on i,juired hp law, on THURSDAY,
the loth Ilay of January, Itiral, at the office of the Company,
No. 75 ti rant 9treet. in the rite of Pittgburgh. at 2 o'clock I'.
f.r the election of officers for the ensuing year.
de. 1710. . eh IP WM. BAK EWELL. Secretary.
K STICK AND BOND at Auction—
( 'II Thur,lay evening. December "20th, at 7 o'clock, at
Merchant.' Exchange will lie sold—
s shares Exchang, Bank of Pit t.,burgh
1 Allegheny County Contain Bond—s . l.ooo.
P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
FINE 01,1VM OIL—
Joe a Latour', Extra Olin , - flii, quartA;
.10 do pints; Just twelved
t ' 0 1,19; 0. R. DRAM
111 RISTMAS SEA SON--Fresh Fruits just
rs,:ired I.y . F. H. DRAVo, pt,mond_
haisins—all
enrrants--,1,1 and new:
Citron—new ; •
Lemon and Orange Peel.
PiAles. Sauces, fresh Peaches and Tomatoes.
•
,lecl9
pi.AID 1)1; ESS (10( fl - )S 12 EIM'CED—A. .
IN s nth, - Ing the Whole of their litock of
•,elprlting the mo , tt elegant and fashionahle styles,
:,t zruitly reduced prices. decl9
XT - O'lleE TO STOCKHOLDERS—
tirnez oP 7110 Onto ANti Prx:ca. R. 10. CO., 1
Pittsburgh, December 15, 1855. )
The Anneal meeting of the Stockholders of the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will be hold at the Compa.
nth,. No 2:1 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, on the POURTII
TIII:ItSDAY, being the 24th day of January. 1856, at 11
o'clock A. 01.; and the elution of 1/irectursuvill be held at
Glut office, on the nine day, between the hours of 11 A. M.
...11,1 :3 I'. It. IS. IttiIIINS.JN, Jr., President.
declsallwiwtd
DELAWARE NitTTUAL SAFETY INSU
'LANCE corner of Third and
shut streets, PIIILA DEl.l'lll A.
The following statement of the affairs of the Company is
pii:dishod tu conformity with a provision of its charter .
Pr•uniiinin riveived from Nov. 1, 1454, to Ot.t. 31, 1865:
m Marine and Inland Risks 4228.728 0.7
on Fire. Ricks 111.4(73 48
Tllllllll4 mt Pulicies not marked oft; Nov. 1, VA, 287.170 13
!mums marked off from let November, 1.441,
t... ich•ber (1. 1 0211
phi slarine and inland ]ticks 4.... 7 ..'.1,310 10
th, Foe Risk. . 108.2105 74
Sc.. received during same peri&l ...... 10,0.69 72
I ,• see. I:,p,•uses, Sc., during the year, as
Ma. hie and Inland Navigation losses p84.2r3 10
Fii L a nes 70,004 OS
11..; t 3 Premiums, Re-insurance, and Agency
charm,
l'ront and Loss, Inter,t on Guarantee Notes. 11,
precuition on Stocks., Or
EN . ,N•ro.t.m, Rent, Salaries, Stationery.
The Assets of the Company are as follows
13 mile nod Mortgages, and Real Eutate
Ploholelpliiii City Six per cent. Loan
Philadelphia, and Balti.more Knil
133 3.341 Six I,er rent. Loan 12,750 (01
Camden and Aiaboy it. R. Ms per cent do 15,010 00
000.1s0 do do Five do 7,300 00
lon -hares Pennsylvania ibulroad Cotillion} 4,300 00
100 .1. North do 2,400 00
33 do Cape Ileolopen Steamboat d o 825 00
do Philadelphia and Havre de prase
Steam Tow &vat Company
1,, Philudi•lphiu and Savannah Strain
Navigati.,ii Company 600 00
2 do Philadelphia Exchange Company 121) Olt
Scrip and st...'k of mndry Insurance (\unpaid.— 14,415 10
13111, receivable 180,440 07
Cash 01l hand '20,825 09
(('lame due at AgencieM, P 1,11111.11114 on Marino
Policies recently and other debts due
the Company...
Subscription Notes.
EIMMISMIIS
Normuma 6, 1856.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend o
SI X I'ER CENT. in cash on the Stock, and SIX PER
CENT. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the
lot proximo.
I=l
William Martin, Spencer M'llvain,
.I,, , wph H. Seal, Charles Kelly.
Edmund A. Sunder. Samuel E. Stokes.
John C. Davis, Henry Sloan,
Robert Barton. James Trequnir,
.I.,hn It. Penrose, William Eyre,
ti,orge O. Leiper, Joshua L. Price,
Edward Darling - ton, James Tenuent,
11. Jones Brooke, James B. McFarland,
J. G. Johnson, Wm. C. Ludwig.
James C. Hand, Charles Schaffer,
'Fileophilus Paulding. J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh.
Dr. 11. M. Ruston, P. T. Morgan,
li ugh Craig, John B. Semple, "
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOS. C. 11.L.ND, Via President
,lerrEt W. Cul\ AN, Secretary.
P. A. 31ADEIRA, Apia,
.1e.•13N, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh.
RUTHII.A.LL raised a breeze; Rose darii
will create a hurricane.
Fanny Feru's new book, "Bose Clark." id ready; price,
sl.2b. Fur sale by 11 . MLNER &
deel4 No. 3 Smithfield street.
ILSA 11 FIR-100 lbs just received and
ior salo by ideal j BROS.
, e •' ~s,
A. A. CAINIZEII.... ELS, CAliAltae
A. A. CARRIER- it' BRO 4 "
Cotner Fourth and Smithfield streets,' Fitiaburih,
AGENTS
State .Mutual Fire and Marlnttleetallutei
Co., of 'UnIit...UMW. CAPT1'44111050,000..
Girard. Fire and Marina Inaitranka CIO - , of
CdP/T4h. e 30.90100..".
Inactranee Co. of the Valley OVV,titifttillt.
WlNalEntat i VA. CAPITAL, 19.100,000:
Common Wealth
RISBURG. P7TAL,19300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life -insatratite VO4,
/1.211C1T01 D, cApizer.i. ,lirD 48,54111%.2,23.4489.
Penney'/wands liiittitiusie Co., of PITZSDITROIL -
CAPITAL ATVD ASSETS, Nuv. 5, 18.50,8/29,022.495,
11") s. F. Jmusszus, Presidcat,..„,4„4. C
decI4idapeTY
NTUNNSLk CLAL . B.g.'S MAIVOS::-"PRESLI
STOCK.-11. KLEBKIt & BRO. have
now on the way, and partly received, a
complete and choice stock of PIANOS tuna
the Facthry of NUNNS & CLARK, N. York. " •
They are provided with alt the late aucLltuportant trppralre
menta which distinguish Minns & Clark's Pianos - above op
others, viz: the Overotringe, Felt-covered Remoiere;Frencb.
Grand Action. etc. Every Piano Ls jolly warranted, with
the privilege to the purchaser of retundzig:llie!suirne,:llii,
proves in any way detbctive:
Testimonial from At Sraskosn, the unrivalled Mo.ist.:.,
Cismsosal, November 1855.
Berme. H. KlrtirrS Bra, Pittabwrgh.-4.3eptlernett: Permit t
me to thank you most sincerely for the inamoificentartind.
Piano, of .11.srs. di Clark's mardtractura;:whiokyou -
have been so kind as to loan molar bllla. Teresia anodre
roricmis in your city. This superb instrument bone of the
very boot ever rondo In America; and for sweettteet and.'
powor of tune, us well no solidity of ccrustruetion ' leavesw
nothing to ho desired. I really congratulate Its fliture
er, who shall CO happy as to possess imp of..tho. master -1
works of American industry. With hearty'*isheil tor your ?
happiness, etc. Your obedient seriant, °
STRAXOSII.
us.. Sole agency fur !.atlas & Clark's unrivalled Pianos M
TV &LEBER 1 Ititu:S, No. Cs 7 streeii elgto of.the
Gulden Harp.
.
J. 11. 1:11111.11 'Jess' mode_
- FICK/K. AGENCY.— The subscribers have
_LP estsbusaed-s Book
turoish any book or publication aCrho retalLprite.,ooe of
postage. Any pentoirk, brforwarilittrattisttbscriplioltprice
of any of the $3 31ammines, such as Ilarper's,
e, tiratinnes, Frank fettle's lashlons,.&e.l, will reecho'
the magazines for one year and a splendid lithograph portrait
of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or; if subsetildnefo -
a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of. .
the three portraits. if subscribing to $G worth of Maculae%
all three portraits will be sent gratis.. Id etc to;
these who may wish IC
Envelopes of every description and silo In Is Or area ,
quantities tarnished. Seal Presets; Dies; &c. '
Sent,to
Every description of Engrivlng Woad exeinted 'with'
neatness and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper • '
Dealings, Views of Machinery, Book Illtistratlans,..lWge
Certificates, Business Cards, &c. All orders sent by mail ,•
promptly attended to. Persons <Visiting views . of their build.' -
lop engraved, can rend a dagnerp.Notype or aketcli'4,the
building by mall or express.
Persons at a distance hating saleabloarticka weadd Dian
to their advantage to address the snhiseribers;lts we wotdd
art at agents for the sale of the same. .
arnsm PIERCE,
nor26:dcwly 60 South Third street, Philaulelphla;
Q. r. eeorr
.;o.ClatTr3
BROTT & CURTIS, llealers - irateal-Estatii,
St. Anthony Fans, blinnesotaTertitary. Land boug,l4
luc sold throughout the Territory. Money loattedkinved
.ateDlS made to the best advantage, and Land SV,tuTantsl64 , :
ted. Also, Agents fur the sale of Lots loathe tot4f - otST:
CLOUD, 66 miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation
above the Falls. The survey of the , great Pacific, liattroad
cross. the Mississippi at this point, and the' numerous ad:
vantages It possesses as a place of business, will man Worm
4 the largest cities in the Northwest.
Fatioveruor Ramsey, Minnesota.
lien. Wm. IL Welsh, Chief &mike or 31Innte•ota.
1ha..1. Meeker.
Hon. 11. 51. Ince, Delegate, to Congress. ,
Rice, Hollingsheatl I Becker, Attorneys at-Law-
Messrs. Rerun Oaks, Bankers.
Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Land Office.
net i%)
t AItTLEY et FoX'S PA TKAT FAN BLWEERS,Ior
FOUDdliea, Bolling Mills, Smith Fires ) . ite., putenten
July 17,1855. „
• • .
hear F.I.NS are made en entirely neti. r pr*fple,.anit
will run with less power than inj%otherSittrnobqn
The blowing wbeeris much llghtertuidittrimger that that.
of :my ether, and from its peculiar construction 'alms liable,
to get out of order. The shafts are Made of cost- steel, and,
the Journals aro parallel, running In gun metal boxes.
MOSKS F. EATON„
Agent for Manufrcturers, No. SU Fotirtlistreel, •
nr.vlatsii tt Elittsburgh.
A LEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and
11 Counwilw at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent
it , r l,,e.unng Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Co}•
icer,u of Ciados in cheat Britain and Ireland.
Ger)" Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Ea
tat.... of decedents settled; Real ratite bought., sold, or
leased, and rents collected. Moneys .luvested on. Mortga g ee
or other s,a•nrity. Titler examined and title papbls drawl:L
-i thee .se strtsd.. a few doors above Smithfield.'
18.95—1 f
!TER, Notary Public, and . Coin—r
nassioner for the :gates of Tenuess.e, Now
shire. GOnneeticut, WLsconsiii, New York-, Minhigaft,lurf4
Callfirnia and Virginia.
fry- Deeds drawn, and nth non leihnenhl and proof§ tafteo,....
for record or nse in any of thy ahoiet. named StattsiOnf t nolti..
:111,k,iiipi and Rhode Island,
littnlitirgh, March 7655 [rohlMilmil . • , •
ff„,E MILLS—PuILESPICES AND DIOSTANDii
—No. 1 DISAIOND.—The purity and freshness Of
Spices and Mustard-have won them u oat oelehltY4
I''m up in 2 oz..yc lb and 34 ib papers. Try them. Whole 4
O
se or T riad, by idecl.ll Ji. DRAW,
AirrN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING
—ROSENTHAL it BRO., ram street,' opi,.lt_e_
sea s, hare a large stock of Mon and Boys? tIWTHING,,
on hand, comprising some entirely new and elegant stiles,
which they ore prepared to furnish at the lowest cashirhmk.
Alm, a lar g e and fashionable st,ock of GENTW.IFURNIBINt.I
GOJDS. dec.I23IIY
BEAVEIt BRIDGE—We have a very 6ort
vonient residence for sale, situate about three minutes'
walk from the Railroad Station at Beaver Bridge:- TIM:lot •
D 75 feet front by 110 deep. The house eontrunsidx
in g r..' order; L. a portico in front, and porch ill the rear. '
A well of excellent water, garden, Pratt trees, &e.
$ll4ll. Terms cosy ; or wilt be exchanged for an Counts Alleghen
y & SON
decl4 ba Markp7fitreet
itDy GOODS at Reduced Prices— -A.A: ',
MASON it CO. are reducing the prices on every de
-eriptign of Dry Goods. Silks, Shawls and Dram Goods re
duced 25 per cent. docl4
VOR SALE 40 acres of good Land, six 4
X miles from the city, on Saw Min Run; 20 acres im
proved, with a first rate Steam Saw .31111, Frame House, Stn.
bk, Sc. The timber on this tract will pay' fotjtlitr- laud. '
Terms accommodatin g . THOMAS WOODS,'
decl4 75 Fourth stniet.
ROLL BUTTER--3 boxes fresh Roll Butter
this day received and for sale by. -
decl4 lI}2RY It. COLLLNS.
REFINED WHITE SUGAR at 10 centsper
pound ; Double Refined Crushed and Pnlverized,"lle.
Prune Rio Coffee, cents; Old Government. Java, 17 Oil, - 4
Mocha, 211 cents
EOAsVED COFFEE, fresh every few days—wirOuHrted
equal to that we ratan green. E JAYICES, •
dacl4 Pekin Tea Store.
-Ff'l'EA DRINKERS—Pusr Flak
TEAS—Young Ilpion, Imperial, Extra Oolong, Fine' '
do., English Breakfast, and the delicately flavorarlloyane.
lbws Teas I will sell as moderate as any establishment In
ads rite, and warrant then, equally as Food.
deelif F. R. DRAIO; No. I Diamond.
fl PER A MUSIC—
‘,. j r Saint a In Francs , —. La tllle du Regiment"
List what I my, do
Child of the Regiment, do
We now must part, do
Then you'll remember me—"Bohemfau ARV'
' I drearal that I dwelt in marbbt halls, do
Heart bowed down; do
Scenes that are brightest—" Itarltana." -
'Tis the harp in tho air ' do
My courage nose regaining, do.
In happy moments, • di;
It was a knight, do,
Sainted mother, guide lila footsteps, do, .
There Is a flower that bioometh, do.
Alas! those chimes so sweetly, do.
Obi whisper what thou thelest—`Troteh Jewels,''
In a merry 7,lngara, . do
Also, arrangements for the Plano of the &mite alrali:it;
the above Opera', by popular composers., For talent tho 'c
''.‘lesie Store of JR)111 11. MELLOR, - ;
deel l Si Wood street::..,. t
EXCELSIOR CORN-SHELLER ,
AND SEPARATOR. ' •
THE WONDER OF' THE TIMEr
I. •
J. P. Smith's Patent, February a , r, 1855..
pills most admirable and complete nand or Power COBS
I SHELLER has been pronounced by competent. Judges,.
Farmers, Agrlculturiste and Mechanics, to be VI, , thateat f .
and moat complete Sheller and Separator ever Jnfented„
being able to Rholl
A Bushel per Minute i
. .
It I . FIII Le worked by hand, with a small expenditure of
iund,, and shell and separate the corn from thumbppfwb
I% clean, without breaking a particle of either: Eserillhimer ~
,liould have one. ' • I.
TO DEALERS IN PATENTS AND MANtISACTURES.
We would nay, thous who wish to wake a fortune witla
imall alpha! should purchase. a Right at °nevi n 4 they are
rapidly changing hands. A fewStato and County alerts pat
for sale, and will be given on such terms as will lasitte an
,noncnse molt.
...$101,920 oa
601 . 10 00
, Call et once upon the Agent, No. 110 Ftnithileld - street;
,ypposite the Yost thhos. deal '
ABEAUTIFUL GIFT TO A FRIEND-
The Perpetual Almanac. This practical timekeeper
he ,d ways right; very idmple In Ita operation, but conectund .
convenient. By adjusting the tint day of the mouth, you Yr
van tell at a ;rumours glance the day of tho weak and
m th. It Li much valued m a pocket-piece, whltelts Prue!. „
tic.' utility has made it a universal favorite with bothladini.,
and gentlemen. Have you Been it? Sold by
loci ti' & L CUTHBERT, 53 Haricot et, ""
CHEESE -800 boxes large Cutting;
los “ E. 11. " tar sale by 5
lIENnY IL COLLIN& ..,
03,SSQ 416
100,000 00
31R
ICES REDUCED—Magazines, a &c, far' '..
1956, supplied at six months or one year, as folbs4s:.
Harpers Magazine, per year, $2 40
Putaam's do 2 40
Graham's do 240 •
Knickerbocker do
thxley's Lady's Book, 2 40
Peterson's Magazine, 1 90..
I..exlie's Ladies' Gazette, 2 90
Lestle's.l l iew York Journal. 190 .
Blackwood and four Reviews, • 10 , 00 •
Littells Living Age, 575 ,
Illustrated London News, 1.0 90, •
The retail price is already known to the entiro.oammunity.
In future we will sell all the new books lately published and
, w publishing, ,tc., at 10 per cent. discount to all. So you
will get $1 books for 90 cents; $1,24 thgsl,l2: anid:sl,so . ler
$1.85 ; but Wad of those prices foredali 631 . I,g; ' '
Remember, the place to buy to your own Intatust &at t
LA BITER'S BOOHIYPORR, • •
deo 5 . 34 kiln street. •
OHIO RIVER, IMPROVEI}IENT76O77::
ono,. Is hereby given, that ontho BEVENTII DAY GS
JANUARY, A. D. 1856. hooka wilt bo opened fogaultscription
to the Capital Stock of. the +' Ohio River Improvement Cone •
ranY," at the following taittetc,.to wit: .
In the City of Ptdhtdelphia at No. 28 Merchants' Eichange,
'ln the City of Pittabitrsh at the Merchants! Exchange,
la the City of Wheeling aletbe Alm of James l'Oritythe.
• I a the City of Cincinnati at theoftico of Jacob Kinder.
In the City of Lottierille at the Mace of H. D. Newcombe:
At which time and places all persons wishing to aubscribe to
the Capital Stock of said Company can enter their name.
I R, order of Corporator. H. HAUPT, Secretary,
decTl:St
$617 3LS Oil
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