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Demo crats should turn out on Saturday and elect good and true men, delegates to the convention. It is not just, fair nor dentocratir that one man should hold lucrative public offices, either by election or appointment, for more than twelve or fourteen years, and no one has a right to demand it. We know several case , to which this rule would apply. 1, 4 , 'I PITTSDURGH - POST: FFTCTAI o O CO. i. GILL.VOYLE. j. 11. MO ,0011Y.N.Y GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, PROPRIETORS AND EDITORS. FRIDAY MORNING To iCeirspitper Publishers The type on which the Daily and Weekly .3[0, , ,r0y Poet was printed previous to getting our new dress is offered for sale. It in Nonpareil and Bender, and in good condition, as any one can see by looking at a copy of the paper of last week. It will be sold cheap for cash. THE PRICE-CURRENT The third number of the Price-Curreut is for sale at the counting room of the Morning Pcizt. Of its accuracy and fidelity there can he little doubt from the amount of labor bestowed upon the preparation of the tables. The table can he printed on letter sheet for those ordering them: and the card, of the par ties wishing them placed at the head. This number has a pretty good show of adver tisements and cards. Its success seems to he good so far. THE CONVENTION—THE RAILROAD. Among the re,mlutions of the Democratic Con vention is one which, it is said, indicates that the Democratic party is unfriendly to the Penn sylvania railroad. If such I- , the design •of that resolution it doe= not represent the senti ments of the party The party is in favor of every great public improvement. It may be jealous of the encroachments of corporation. , , and will prevent them when it is discovered that they pervert to improper purposes the privileges of their charters. But that any party, or any considerable number of persons in this county are unfriendly to the Central railroad, or any other, while they keep wiUtin the sphere of the, legitimate rights and ditties, is not the fact, as we well know. Railroads develops the wealth of the country, improve the means of communicatien. increase travel and trade, and enhance the value of every acre of soil, every ton of coal and iron, every bushel of wheat and corn, :old in fact promote every interest of the Country. That the Demswrat ic party sets itself in opposition to these great public improvements, or any one of them, while pursuing their legitimate purposes, every one knows is not the fact. Corporations should out have undue privileges, nor be permitted to abuse them to the injury of individuals. But if rail roads are to be built charters of incorporation must be granted. Nu other way is yet devised by which wealth can be associated for the pur pose. We are entirely in favor of encouraging the construction of railroads, and of giving them all necessary privileges not inconsistent with the security of private rights--well knowing that they are among the most important interests the country, and tnest valuable and essential t , • Its prosperity. We rejoice in the magnificent success of our Central railroad, and hope and believe it will ever prosper. The people of this county have, as a community. a !Millen dollars of stock in this road, and it is far from their in terest that its success be ilamagcal. Success to to the Central road, and to the people whose corporate and individual credit and wealth have built it. And we wish abundant success to all railroads that are a great public benefit. But the resolution. though strangely worded, and evidently got up in haste, and fused in haste, could not hilVe been designed to Int an what is declared by the Jourfed to be its import and design. Taken with the context. it can only be construed to imply that the Collett ition was oppm , ed to the sale of the line of the pub lic works to the Central read company In that connection the road is mentiotied. That is all that the convention could have had properly in view. We have always been opposed to the sale of the public works unless their full value could be obtained for them. We believe that, with the Ohio river improved, there would be business enough to make both the canal and railroad pro fitable atuLpaying improvements. But still, if the value could be oGramed. the State would do well to sell the canal to a company that would keep Pt in u.e. The canal has dono much to de velope the wealth, and promote the interests of the State. It has .paddler itself ten-fold in the increase of publid wealth it ha. occasioned But it is not tits legitimate Lu.liness of a State, or a civil government to engage in the transportation of tnerehandise. Let all such business be left to private enterprise : and if the public works cats he sold. 'fur their value, to a company, and the proceeds applied to pay the State debt, no man would oppose the sale. Such so undoubtedly the almost unanimous public sentiment , and we are satisfied that nu conveutien, upon due considera tion, would say anything to the contrary. On this subject f2N cry man can entertain viii views lie pleases, and such are our. differs from us let him Teak out We are is the special advocate of the Central road, or 0 any other; but we are the advocate of every interest that is identified with the public interest in which the whole IllaSB of the people partici pate; and confident are we that such is the sen timent of the Democratic party. We shall refer to this matter again. THE COMMITTEE--A CON VENTION The committee that met at the St. Charles Hotel yesterday, it will be seen, have called on the Dcimoersey to elect delegate, .0 Saturday evening to meet in c.nventitin au Wolnesd:iy next to consider the matter of a candidate fur Mayor. Some of the committee were in favor of endorsing Mr. Vole's call, but it was overruled. The convention, we think likely, will nominate a Democratic candidate. IVO have good reason to iatheN e that defeat would have resulted from endorsing Volz, and the committee did right in calling a eonventi-n. We are aware that :L desperate effort will be The Holiday Seamen Now is the joyous season of the year when ev ery body is expected to give and receive presents whether they be great or small. All dealers in toys, fancy goods and holiday merchandise gene rally are aware of this but let them also re member that this is the season of all others when people look into the columns of a good newspa paper to find the articles they wish to present their friends, sweethearts or acquaintances. An advertisement will co , t you a trifle and may be the means of pointing out to hundreds the very place to get what they want. A word to the wise is sufficient. Proceedings of the Convention. . In some of the papers the proceediup of the Democratic Convention of Wednesday last are grossly misrepresented. In the Journal's report it is said that a resolution was offered recom , mending D. R. Williams as a candidate for Canal Commissioner. Such a resolution was offered, but it was thrown out and not adopted SMALL COMFORT.--A contemporary consoles himself on being beaten in the convention with the fact that the Post did not get along either. It so happens that no proprietor or editor of the Pool was a candidate. We never yet eon for on office and tau beaten. We never bought votes by false promises ; and we never yet dreamed of being a competitor or rival of the custom house rgan. school.mistrt!ss, Connecticut born, but now residing in Miasonri, writes to the New Haven Register, to say that the border ruffians" are. perfeet gentlemen. Dr. R. 1. Cowper, has brought suit against the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, laying damages at $25,000, for injuries received . by a collision of the cars in February last. The difficulty at Roanoke College has been settled. All the students who left, save four, have returned. Rev. Daniel Bittle is acting as Professor of Languages. The Texas Legislature, by a vote of 73 yeas to 3 nays, passed a resolution approving the course of Senator Rusk in voting for, and disapproving the course of Sam Houston in voting against the Kant as-Nebraska bill. DECEMBER 21 Jonathan Coit. a citizen of New London Conn., lately deceased, left $48,500, in sums varying from $2500 to $lO,OOO, to different chari table soc ieties and religious denominations in that city. His entire estate is estimated at $300,000. The Chinese slave trade is very busy in Peru whither they are conveyed from China by Eng lish and American vessels. They are enticed from their homes, smuggled on chipboard, and treated like brutes. (Me American ship, which sailed from China with six hundred and five, lost two hundred and one MI the passage. Dion Eourcieault is reported to have died in New inleam=, where he was manager of the Gaiety Theatre. His wife I,professionally known a- )li , Agnes Robertson) recently broke off a n engagement which she was fulfilling in Cincin nati, in consequence of receiving a despatch announcing s.orious Mr. John Yarrow, an enterprising citizen of Philadelphia, (lied in Savannah, Georgia, on the )3th twit. Ile way for many yea! , a member of he City C.mneils, and at the time if his death a nreet,r of the Penns3lvattia Ilailroal Company. t;irard C-Ilege, and uf the Bank of Phila• delphia. The Norfolk papers say that in order to repair the damage date to the new steam frigate Roan oke, steam pumps will he used, and two frigate will he , uuk—nne on each side, and pumped oat After raising the steamer the leak will be stop wd, and she will he taken into the dry dock for Nlichigan Dett e State Central Com mittee mot in Detroit the other day, and resolved that the .State Convention to select delegates to the National Democratic Convention should not meet, until within about two weeks before the assemhling of the latter body It is supposed this will bring them fresh from the people t.o obey their voice. Kossuth writing to the New Vold; Times per the steamer Baltic, :ays that American papers on the war-talk of the London Times, and the augmentation of the British West India fleet, Leading arti- re n great extent •les of the Nevi 1 ork and W,hington pre , flake the round , through almost every large 311 mall paper in the United Kingdom, and even m he Continent—a telling evidence of the im mrtance that is attached to the ca.,e ilrcadful epidemic, known as the morti fermi,' fever... has broken out in Peru. and four tbommel person , iItIVV lavished liy it Thi., mortality being anuitig the fartnerii. and /A drought prevailing at the name time, ha nut-e'l 1/11111011 , C of cattle. on account of their g: t• thug iii-teat it the wt.oaQ, Itti.l falling a prey to wild The ingar ant] the wheat crl , , were All 1// , t, and the pr pest of the planter, in that country was truth gloomy and moieralile. \to BA \, ta.r7 nNt. LORI. I'ALMER.qToN - eorre-tondent write'- to the London /holy T.', •• 11 lien war Wa, dec Ltre , l hetween the [nited States . and Mexico. a placard atipeuitedin the WitidoW of a gunutaker on Tower 11tH, "tier ing a houslty to all Who would enlist in the Mex ican .eretce, or rather go privateering N'eNiel.l against the couunerce of the l'lnted Statet. I took the hill to lieurge Bancroft. then United Stateß minister nt onee twit down and wr.te t.: terd l'alini+.ton. then iu office, and the next day appeared in the Tut.., an otlicia.l notice front Lord Palineretti, (hot all -olch parties who enlisted here, nnti.were caught, would lie treated a. pirates, and 1 , 111.1i510-,1 AO cur,lliti..* The net., in the %%Helot, tea. Loa 2ifterw•tr.l,. Dirtcps's H,.i I,r Dreeinher tun: been sent lig by Itix k Edwarkl , , pul.b:hers New York ft fully d ual to the fir-t nowt,. that puldicati.n -the hlght,t eacomiltin ve can pints upon it.. AmErtic , ,'s Mn.n.loN, by Rev Charle, IN ad , - worth. of Philadelphia. is the title of an eloquent •ermon by one of the n t eloquent li int., in iii, country. In it he deals some hard rap- t \ Americanomi no-I other narrow minded and one-idea rant We propose a specimen of the gentleman' , yotiny in h or tiro I.asb SA I.E. --The of land along the hut ot the Central Railroad up to thi , time. amount t.. lee i;:i,tgai,titat. It will he reniern- lertl thnt this is land that wa , given I , y the general go\ orninent to aid in the construction of that and other roads in the State of Illinois. It i 4 said that the land Lillis given will in the end sell f0r5 . 27,000,000. We wish Congress would give towards the iinprovetneut of the (Go lands that vi,,uld bring one tenth that ~t un It t , inuelt 1,1 tioual hkentht DIATIT .F that delightful episode of Eastern travel by J. I Browne, will remember the hero of the Vusef Bimon llndra. Ile came ti, this iuntry afterwards with Mr. Kane Richards, of luntticl..)., and in company With the mime gen tlenlnn yet pail far the Mediterranean to pureliams Iral, liorse4 for importation into this country. Soon after reaching lte)rout, Syria, Vust.f fell tztol in IL short time was no more. fie die , l iu iletolJer. 11 r. Richanls sul)equently gave up hi! , enterprise. PENNSYLVANIA RA ILItuA D.—The receipts of this road fur the mouth of November last, amounted to $41U,b50,78, an increase of $1 393,6:, over the receipts for the corresponding month host year. The receipts for the whole year will be at least four and a quarter million dollars—or about $600,000 more titan last year. This road has now become one of the most pro , - porous iu the country, and its prospects for the future are most encouraging. SCH UN U: t, the defaulter, according to a letter in the Crusader, is residing near Genoa, in Sar dinia. The letter says I have ascertained that a treaty for the extradition of criminals will be entered into between the two Govern ments. Schuyler, the great defaulter, who resides in a villa not distant from (leave, would rather be opposed to such arrangements.- THE: Democracy of Greene county met at Waynesburg, the county seat, on the 18th lust., and uuanimoasly instructed their representative to support the Hon. John L. Dawson for the :nite,i States Senate, and appointed Gen. Jesse Lazear and .1. . Al. Buchanan delegates to the 4th of Mardi convention. Kossrru, in a late letter, expresses the opin ion that the United State:, must have one great fight" with the European monarchies. 4e -Stockingsand Hosiery for wi n t er .-- If you don't want your feet pinched with hot on t ,I, rt St•wkinp, you will take our advice and go to D A , vs. Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some ~ f th.,„ elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and emonirtatile. DALT also make, and bells every variety Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. oct4 MEE 12:ME1=1= =ME 1' f Y lll' ^ -......_Ta~~a~wa W to, have read 7' '''t” ;441,- „ 41 • ' *t. • - gi• 4;.' • ” 7 , THE TESfi -NRIITS TELEGRAPH. THIRTIC-FPURT4I CONGRESS Y 1 LOT SESaILIN. W ASIIINUTON Ctrr ,. December 20.—Senate- - Mr. Brodhead, from the Cemtaittee on Claims, submitted a report directing that all private Aims in which adverse reports were made or ordered during the last session, which were pend ing at its close and which claims are founded upon any law of Congress or the regulation of the executive departments or contracts express or implied, with government, and which claim ants choose to prosecute before the court of claims, be referred to said court. The report was, on motion, then adopted. ' On motion of Mr. ('ass the protest of the mem bers of the Illinois legislature against Turnbull's election to the Senate was referred to the com mittee on the J udiciary. Mr. Turnbull presented evidence showing that he ceased to be a Judge and was succeeded by another twit years before his election to the Senate. It was referred to the same committee. //,,,,,,—The balloting for Speaker was re sumed. tutu ballot—Banks 101; Richardson 7:1: Fuller 34 scattering 10. Mr. Smith. of Alabama, said that the result just announced was a pretty fair indication that no result will be reached to-day, and wishing to promote. by degree., the business of the Clouse, he proposed to proceed to the election of two of the moot important committees of the 110118 C, viz the Committee of Ways and Means, and the Committee on Foreign Affitirs Ile proposed that the Northern party should nominate four members on each Committee, the Administration party three, and a corporal's guard of the South, assisted by members lion! the North. numbering two these Committees should select their own chairmen by a majority vote, and that the two chairmen should preidde oer the ordinary busi ne.a 111 the alternately, until a Speaker is elected. Ile propo:.o , l one hour to be devoted to the introduction of bills to he referred to appro priate committees to be -elected hereafter. The members could be swidli in by the chairman of the t'immittee of Way- an I Mean , : then pro ceed to the election of Clerk. l',-tuta•ter, Set 1)0,,r-Keeper. and tart, but not lewd, the Chaplain, through whose prayers. perhaps, some oil may be thrown upon the tr,mbled water= Ili, time for commo tion and re-co:woo:Ion want harmony and EMBEISM Several gentlemen objected to that plan, the plan of ITs', , being in the µay • pre,cribing that a Speaker and Clerk .hall hr,t he elected and thy• uvmlwr•Stilt it by the Speakt•r proceeding to any ,dlier Nlr. 6inith remarked that unle,- some such plan was adopted the public I , ustnes6 a ould -other. Mr. ( . 4.lwallailer coutermileil hla Dettiocrittie frietiils to adhere to their po.itioti and platform ni len wurued the Si: lad Republican, Hutt if the government it:. paired into their hand, and Mi , souri lie re•tor e d and the Fugitive repealed, the niniNt and will he dis solved. the declaration of that fanatical grey head. 7\11 . . to the contrary notwith standing Mr. Zollieutrer why he coal I not •lipptirt either Etch:ll , l.mi or Ptaki-i, that friend. -tooil :u.ll national grouna, which all !night tioeupy without eonipro ini,ing their prineiplm , Mr. Wright. id . Tenn., contended that however pan-lobe the American party here !nay be, they are. by their tides, making the exten.-iiiin of the natural:lL:Won joarl/11,1111 io l'ry other I! N- the \ tat•ritit I 1 ,1 the I_:111 . k • ti l Jll 1. 11 - 11, l'l.l l :t.li•litlita ithiti . , , rittlll•:t.•l Speaker cituttl ~ l i•ctt4l irtitiwilt:itt.ly th, [l,' brat , ‘l',ll . I t• , l7:;t ot‘,lr t,. 1.111.11"-1.1e, the .1 merle:tn. , hair II it•twen t cirry all their ft,ret• 'II thir, 111,-Iblorts Ist I lir I . S. Stlprr like Court. CI I p;.tltititl, I- l',,:t1•1. Th, wa c, , 1“ 1,131111.il I{,pbt.rt II NI i'reld , ..1 :1" -t,•am., 1•,I1S U,dd=truth. Jit 4•.11,1 tt n• the I.? int•-• 1 ~!olist•Il I it, 1,1-.1 •lis.l Collin!! ter ni•pt f• I ;-tutn.. Th.,iss, 1p •lii I C•irls,ie fos dr It-is 13,0, -55k,11, prili gutiJent the .1 tt.irriv% 1..1' 1...•ti11t St.II \lackt•y null itkint:ll krAlllllPlit ,killlll,ll. (1 Ci plAilltitig, till coilt 11111,1 In \ (rudnuL, Prom South But.hugs nod ..ther 1 , 1.1..rtv ..t ~„, iird , s b di I.usany, by Fir, awl U. Perdi- ..4 .4.1 I Isl..tild \a,l. I rile..(:".“lt 11 ( 'RV kJ! Alit 3.6 , 611 11. t 1 A- '‘."l •/1. ThP t,ll Pre,i- I ti m. Y .1.41,1.1... nor. 1.. th. '11.11.. W r..r gra•ta• " r 4" ' ' "" th. reza, ht..l I.rrvetil 11.01.1 I,lilent , fang J J nll.l 111 , q•.:1:.! ill Ow Stle• IV:L, OFFICKH.S. Prrriden/ WA! I , ..IOIINSIAIN. dek`gati, the President.. .. Itol/1* C4kto,entt,h .tint ' .cry and TAr, A A ' L je-t*.l.) ._ :1 , 1. I, INaltl . I I:1110, It I , litther , k.tad that ~,6•1. 1111 . 1,1 h, he t :try are in CITIZENS' INSURANt,'E COMPAN\ de repri.-,etiletl in that Th* . KAH3rI , de•C ' .!te••i :LC; H I•tt thh . 1111..111C111011 Front IV ashingtork ‘1 A • If 1,.;T , 1N Ty, December The re -1,,,t - t that the rape t.r the Iteclamtion Itrlepentlenee Was stolen frt,ta the Patera tifice tint Me. 11 IL:, !wen there I*.tirteett, ar, J u d ge written to hi< jiiendii [lint though ..et erely from 1111 inflamed throat, he captieteil bi Lc in 11a.shittgion early in January debate In the ioday ilttrueLed a ileum auditor). ' , erre but to remit-I rma, apparent the an iirgaiiitution Prohibitory Law in Indiana I colts, December 20.—The opinions of the Judges of the Stlprettle Court ease in- N.,lving the coni-titutbinitlity of the Pruhibitury Law was delivered by Judge , l'orl(ins atel g,ll-t the lase Judge Ste,art ex,e l .l In the ItIA:1111:tel111111. 4 . •tireti , •% Cirlll-1 - - .111 1;:k . I i... , k11; ,11-I,allizt , the %%heir lew Pitiltburgh and Sty nben v Ille itallroad. I.llMoliE. DeoPrilbor 2 , i. A bill ham been reported in the Legislature of Virginia, giving the right way to the l'ittAtirgh and :4teuben villr Railroad. - y Robbery. N 1,.P.K. llecernher 20. --The jewele) ,tore o f Ly o o rok on w a , hight of watcher! . iewelr, to this valul. of S. - 01(M WhOIC ,loCh Worinx I W tin. 1 I --Vanit,ll, )intro tart,l roolativ, to Ow torigoot of ilotooattioal suorma, and 301 tin , tinoottital le still a ,oxottl tow aiming toorolotatl autloori Lot— 4 , 1 one fitel, lota ttr t all artt 110ot - toed. vain' la whotio alla,troot—ottoot fatal It do, ttr Ow tot thio•mota- dooy exert on cloilarttoot At this Scud. the att.aolta of morals are mom( frroloant, toott.l olatoporout. NVo• tolloo• gnat plooasnroo iu otirtortmot do , .tt"nti“l , or itttno , t , to tit , Voortutragoo tor tin 'orlon.. it i. o n tor thtt onottt otxtratoortit• failtttl of inoccet, vv Lein triad will 1.• Cart•ll.l I u.k lot /it 3/'[..itta't (Wein - Wed reontftepe, and titlitt ti..tit• rim.. All othrt compuxi.on, aro I.orthlom, Dr. M'l.aae's geaulno talfuge, 11184., 110 cu1.4,111t,1 1,1, cMIII now i••• 11,14 i at all ro,lo, : , tor•••• t BM= Ale-. I. ,sle I.) Ow is,Jr• ptoprirt,r, P'LENIINti , Succvss•plo J K 141.1 .1. t 1,17 .I N‘. 641 Wutml ntr,t, ..,roar 47- Batchelor'. ilair llye.--1,11, a big rarer, bt .4.1 and dorp loid etroiig. the repo tat ton ail ItATCI El ,t lit DVE th.srii tin and nnward, butt nig unitab•r,. steal hitting up prelentlerit, tlotwoing all rtimpcittion. casting open the bt Iran Hod lilting rocks the haul ill Ihutratilti, puffer) and the deind ilttgn el unappreciated trash,ntingere Matto, ..1 applied tit 23:t Itritadway, Nita Vnik hi, Id, ',Outlnde and relath by 10, licit 11. KEYSKII, 140 Wood .trod. dart W g* Mnnri a ' Nnrsnpurllin .--Inrentigntion hind ex. periunitit have demonstrated that upon the condition of the Idoed &plunk the health 11l the lady. Cdinsicinently, when disease lu the shape of Scrofula. U leers, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver Gm/plaint, .4e., appear, it ix nt 0111,3 eV ilit'llt that the tk‘cretive functions have Isicome inert, and Impuri ties have been engendered in the blood which are working their way to the surface. SANDS' FANSAPARILLA is ex pressly prepared to remedy such ruses, and should be at once resorted to It will gently id.iinalate the Inactions /if the idaduardi and bowels to t egular and healthy !WOOD, and without nausea or purging expel therefrom all deleterious net-mutilations, purify the hl,ast. equalize the circulation, pi dinoto perspiration, improve the appetite, impart Wee mud disease, causing all unsightly excrescences to disappear, and leaving the skin perfectly smooth and flexible I' r.pureal and sold by A It. S D. SANDS, Druggists, tun Fulton street, New York. Sold als o l. y FLERipm../ F 51.15. Pittsboruh. Pa., and ht Druggibi , nov - r lm ligil ' a• N. • • • ^ • •" • . LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Fn.:Meld. J AXL9 D. SPOttl,.Secretary. tErThin Company makes exert' iMilfraliPa appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also. agai n st BULL AND CARGO RISKS on the nu n Mal Mississippi Rivers and tributario, and MARINE Itlt4 KS generally. And against Loss and Outage In Fire. and against the Perila of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates ronsinlvnt with satety all parties. DIRECTORS. Robert Galway, Alexander Ilradley, Janina S. Ilam, John Fullerton. John NrAlphi, Samuel Nl'Clurkan, William rbillitps, Jamea W. Hallman John Scott, Clouln Arbuthnot, Jtoxpit P. tiazzarn, M. D.. David Richey. JIIIII,I Marshall, J•thu WOW, 11nratio N. Tie, Kittanning. 114XLFACTURERS' INSIRINCE COlll'l, CII.MTER PERPETUAL-1311.0:TED 111 TILE MTATE OF YI:NNSVISANIA Chartered Capital, 8500,000. FIRE, JIARINE AND INLAND TRANSPDRTATIDN AARON S. MPH:WOW. Proodent. ORRIN ROO ERN. S44.retury lIROILOS, YOUNG, Trel.surer DIRT...7OILS. Aar.. LINA 110,1 t. V libi.lll It. 1% Il I utui Neal, N 'f.l% leer, NVeelis, Oi yin E.lwar.l E. Jele, Healy, Jane, I' ktir - Thib Company Ila. k.rttntitr,,lWil (111 , 1' WA. a liti tilt, Dire Ct., ha •• loinitu enad n. adapt the ln.in,,,t eivailnl,lo re.nources T" c..[ltlncl ink; its .ttalr4, xitha rapt adtuatua-nt hpor,,, Pittsburgh No :,s 11 rater N EX( n)N JJN Agt.nt. The fi.ll.oiinii well lin 0 and rentkinmitile firms in Pitt, burgh ha. referen, I them, with regard I. the ''l the Manufacturers' Insurance nun, Ai \ I' South . 1110111. ton S Caniple , ll, Jew, , II t.'101.1. FARMERS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE CuMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. itworp“rutt,l by 11, Loglsltaure l'onio.ylotho l'lttsburgh /tn.,. ‘Vmter ViOn.l,(to Paid up "Waal. and socnri.ly in vosted, panaxn. TIIuS. it. FIA )itE NCI', Prk•N't. lELMBou, OF THE I'IIMPANY I'. WI V IL 1' ,, t1:11) yittnl•urgh ,1,-vk • 11Iokhorly ray • ..• Ihdawttro . 3,txtgo A mono( Nl..rtga,;.• iii th.• CA) ..t %I V... .11•.unt •••••• th..l ..r hand uthl n. Bahl: :21.:›40 A monnt of Fin •, Marion lo.a•rtto to.; and not rani . . „ . N‘•n•• A mount Fir' or Mal Inv rla,tual. olio, than I hoo• moo, tain••••I an•l uu 15,4. N•••$•• Thr Company has no t1..1 • /11.1111,1( Om Parent earn o, aml .Sill ./jllnt aml pay in hr-. it, all ii , ASIP ocrtirrnlv, at ilrc htt...ll.nrol IJ For 1u,.0f allet• apply J. 111lNl'Ell, Ammt, 00, .0...1 and Mart 0.1.. Itritish Z 4 Continental Exchange H6lll. NtA N BY DUNCAN, MIIERMAN & CO. r).‘" THE / . .v/().‘" /LINK, /.H.N7)(i.V, P..41^ Thra. Itt aft, an. liR n,luld, ut all the prtuclpal T , 'tt tog ..1 N.SU LAS ti, ;•Orl'l.A ND AND llt E 1.%. Nl. nad the 1 . TIN ENT. We al., draw BILLS on M. A. Gruncbaum S BRIM., FM r I 1/ I %5 •.. A..•11.11ht... r. t.. nli ruttlA .1 Iit:IiNLANY • \lll \ 1 . • I, , m.int...ling 1., tz o• I A!•,.., I I. T.., I, It-fn •.f Crodll -13 I.•• .41«. in any S' .t 1.4,10%, Bill, Si•• 111 r", i‘e 11,1.1.1 \1 II '‘\ 11.1,1 A A 1 .4 ~•F twt Thii.l EUILEKI INSURANCE COMPANY F PITT:-Bl'lo.ll • itnqiEnT FINN VI P. 411. 1,..nd 1, la IA ILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS Nrk , tll 4 e - All •In.t 1461 th h.-.lJ,t ill, C. , 101.11, Skin ml!. .t.i.t 1, . ATI.:I. .1511 14, ,ho 11 , .• .. 1 J 1111,, I'EIiNSILI 4311 Ak INSI'lL411;(11: CO ()1 , HAM Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streetg, A UT HOR I Z CANTAL 8300,000. WTLIJANI LIAtiALEY, Pr ttkleut. S.k )11: Et. M A 11.911 ET.L, ScvretAr) , PP7C.E. 94 Water vtred, lcivovt iforkd anoi Mood xtreett tip Ingnron AND (Alt(it) ItlSlitv, on the Ohio Plitt trilnltartov. I tt.ures against boon or I)ay.nat,..A. tn.q.uttxt the Peril: ttf the Sett and I Omni Navigation ate/ Transportetit,n. WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE ttite J II UNIEII, Agent. N 110 11"nt4., bet worn Nt ..ect uml !tturket.. Pituthurgh. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, ( Succrssors (o Arnold MANUFACTUREIV. OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, ANA FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. A. will contract fur Warming 11.11 d Vrutilatin" by :imam or Hot IVater, Pipes or Childon's Furnace, Chorea Mmobi, llspiGde. Fartora, Ort , em Ihuun, Dwellings Gourt Howlett, hula, or ilotutu. No. NARKET STREET Pitbthurgh. apl 0 FLOUR, GRAIN BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, -I ND PRODUCE GENERALLI No. 299 Liberty' street, ,h , rl4:de.pc PITTSBUROIL PEARL STEAM MILL, A 1,1. I.; Ci I i I.',N Y. Atze)- Fun' DELI VEIIRD Tn I'AM ILI H. in eithrr th two ORDERS rimy be left at the Mill, in liiiten at the storen 1.0(1AN, WILSON & CU., YS liVood iitreet. FLEITER. nm. Liberty and NI. Clair streeth It. P. SCHWAILTZ, Druggist, Allegheny BACON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS El HOPEAN AGENT AND CONVEi ANGER u - rumengem brought from the old country to Pitt.- hu rgh. and money% remitted to Europe. inov27 FARM FOR SALE—The well known Farm f Isaac Williams, six miles from the city, in Upper St. (lair Township. containing 126 acres of first-rate land, in I,l,limn condition. The place in Weli•watered with never nol ing springs, pleasantly situated. and suitable for a Stock Dairy fans. The improvements are asuhstantial Stone Dwelling, with Barns and Stabling. The (7hartiers Valley Railroad is located within three-fourths of a mile of the farm. and will make access sure and speedo. This valuable farm in underlaid with Coal of the tirst ou r ality, and will be sold with or without coal, or divided to suit purchasers. For terms, be., enquire of WM. 11. WILLIAMS Jr CO.. decls..lawlwtch.D) Wood street, corner of Thud. .` 3 .1;, PITTSBURGH INSURANCE COi3fPAA MARINE INSURANCE FIRE RISKS. 11E1111Mili=1 ao,l Atl,l lit Ent.•l .1/ IRLA /.'/.• ./ II SI. 1,; , f I %; ell.. 4. [EMMEN ()F PITTSBURGII William Itag,ley. 'Lit - 1. - 411,yd, Janim M COlwr, Samar) M. Kier. Samin , l Kra, WlMain I.llriglialu. l'antwrt !hutlap, Jr . .John S. Dilwurlli, in. M. Penn.wk. Yrancui Sell.. S..ilarbany,l), J. ticloutltnaki.r , ►Falter Bryant, William It. Hay, Jottri Slalpt... (deal P A .N" New Lisbon, Ohio I)Fr WERti. F. A. 111)K:1c:4111. l`r,sib tit JAMES LEVI MARTIN, 5.44 - ' and Treanurer FITTS IEI H 11F. Y ERI:R' .I.l.tes W Plunkm..r, .Inumg Wood., It NI. Riad)°, Jinn. V liarbatigh, Dn. l'itrke, Rillll.llA. Bin millbliatu. Dawfoll, Newnlyur AC, ALEX. HUNTER, IMEMIEI TERMS: CASH, ON UKLIVERY'. BRYAN, KENNEDY CO WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., I_, EA LEI RS' IN LARD. LARD OIL, DRIED BEM SCUAR-CURIM nod CANVASSED HAMS A large stock always en hand at No. 297 Libe . rty Street, PTITSBURGII. PENN'A JAMES BLAKELY, Cornet of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGH. - , 4 • • " 04.# 31,4 .;i ~. =tea:..-,:..~- _... `,,.,._..:_~. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. TILE ONLY It A lI.ROAD RUNNINC4 WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. .OVI - THE FAST TRAIN leaves at 2:30 A. M.; thfough to Cioeninati in 13 hours and 40 minutes. Nov. s'7. - - MAIL TRAIN Rotten to. 8 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaven at 3 I'. M. These Trains all make close gonneetiouS at Crestline. no that passengers avoid detention. The direct route to St. Louis ifs 114 ,w open. I'M erVAlirle Rua Indian:4)olk 100 miles shorter than via Cleveland. First-elass fare from Pittsburgh . Louis, $18,30. 54,11141 class, st 2. Connections aru at Milan, with the Road to Cleveland, and at Mans with the Road to Newark, Monroeville and Sandusky City. No Trains run on Sunday. Thrl , itkWh , Ci in nit at Crestlino. For particulars, MY Through Tickets tire sold to Cincinnati, I.,ouisville, St. Louis. Indian:won,. Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal towns and cities iu the WeaL Tip. NEW BRIGHTON A(X,'OMMODATIGN TRAIN leave4r Pitndurgh at 10 A. M. and 4:4L P. M, and Nome Brighton at 7:30 A. M. and I P. M. jro Tip Arta nu,l further infornlntlon, :11)ply to J. U. CUI U At tio• corner office, under the Mononguliela ilunno I'at.6l,lnrgh, November 1855 Ohio and Indiana Railroad, TIEING THE font lunation of the Ohio & Penna. R. R TO FORT WAYNE, MIEDI=II TRAINi CONNECT AT CRESTLINE, without do t• ini with MI the Trains on the Uhie and Peutisylvunhi It••nd. turd M. at Furest with Trains going North and South, thy• N:1.1 r Lake Erie Itoihmad. h.r keta, apply at the Railroad Odic, of the Ohio and overly ante Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Allegheny or at :my 14 tho fallowing points: Fort Wa) lO.ll•lantaine. Cincinnati, Urbana. Dayton pring-Th.ld. I i Tiffin, Findlay. l',•os , •nN deliring Ti,Lets rill tee particnlar to neik Itor n In 1k and Indiana Itailruad. J , •6 ItAUGIIAN, Sapt. PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 Fifth Street. KEEN A SD BLACK TEAS, warranted to give mat isfat tI,nI. RETAIL PRICES. 'SLACK: , GREENS. Letg.-50. and tilleSt I rl.ling 6 . , 75, ant .1 ttality $1 - f t R. I finest quality. $1 It. H. Ell 41i, It lireakfset—Nso, 75 and lin perial :Led tt rtismtler tl IL. tilL 75 and $1 If th. ireen mid Black Trait Of all itrruien put up In motallh p.P•kagi, elpre,d) for trade. and will be mild at the lon priei and Java gii,n and roaxt,il. A Crumbed andtensed Sugars: to. N 0. Path er', }{,114/1., GK n ,c, 1111./ (11..'"1/11.1` S. JAYNI'S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. il•I'f:RIOR NIERCII.kI.cT AND GRIST MILL. BALDWIN FARM AND INIPROVEMF.NTS.— o7,,hime (Ltert Sir.—On Thursday afterntsrn, January 100. ls.,e, at :2 o'cl.s.ir, on the premises, will he sold. by order of Mrs. Mary It. Duos, Administratrix of the late James H. Da , ...I..ceased, that valuable piece of bond, Klima., on Chartism (r t. k. four miles from Pittsburgh. on the Steutxtriville Tune pil,.• IboaL in Robinson and Chartiera Townships, containing fair acres and seventy istrches , on which is erected a that .de.., Flouring 31ill. in good order, capable of turning out IRO 1.1,1, dour i,er day, with a Store House, Dwelling House, C...per Shop, Ar. The 31111 contains four pairs Burn., I lir.— 1..11 1 Belting Cloths, three Screens, two Smut Machines, Coin Crusher. and other improvements. The water power is among. the I.st in the county. to. which Is added steam 1.1,4.1 Nl, b., required. Also, by adjournment, under former Onler of Court, that e.itiothie "Farm adjoining the abO oe, at pr sent tss . tipied Its tontationg upwar,ls trf fifty acres gi1,111.1. land, eoh Mansion House, Barn. Stable and other buildings. Ft tot It , es. 41rubbery, ,tr., Ina high state of rnitivatiou. 11 I. .1110..1 into .eveval Imndw,mr rountry seats. being tle• imnit Munitions in the• vicinity of this 1. nisi 111 lli.•iniil. , rbwrl 6igbio iniprimeil. Title inabp, Tk.rn",--.llln-third ,a. 411 rt,tine in one and two yeara, with 14lYa/1112 petni-an n L" ST!- (tri Wedneslay, the 19th instant, a 0,, drawn by John Octant \ II \Vilna°. a l'°, and made payable to S. & Y. c. —:.or. The public will plow , take notice and not accept it, pat in. iit line been :Thinned. wtourr. 6 91:4 rrlIE Pl..' cE ril i;ET !mg )1,• 1101i.layii tic will , Her our entfre idock of Silk Cap-. Cale. kreic•li nate, 1...de,' I I Ai. ^ y Hats and Silk \'r' •1 api. Celt Fliuri, at arcatlr redocell prlcre. lull k 14.1 .vllllO rat No. til. IVond stn•et. 1, - j! J WILSON k SON. 1 IL AN N AI R ! - Orphans' Fair 1.._ 1 1,1111.. ,p• 11 t-v..ry day at 2 v'clix - ir. M. [Jectri DRIME ROLL BETTER-4i libls this lay railnoul nod r.,r sale I.y lIKNItY 11. COLLINS. 1 . 4 1 1;IIS received by railroad and for leiriliY 11. COLLINS. I~RE:Ai TEA 5--The attention of families 0,.1 de.dvt, called W uly large and carefully selected 1% h \ T J .111 t A Cimbla,) t ,•I PURE GREEN AND BLACK TI'AS, purchaw•d Ir., t Innis the hich will sold at prlt. - 00 lower 113s1 S. JAYN i . ,1%.111 Tea Storo, Farb rtrort. • - - Js'l' RoveiN ed by Express-13,..easAtesroN or. t Will awl Do. By Jonnio Do Witt 'rho Hunter's ?omit; ur, C,i riasnit ions around the Comp Filo 113 Captain Misynis Reid. For .MIL by It. T. C. MOW AN, dec2o 104 Wool stront. LIOR CHRISTMAS t; I FTS, what so suita- Liv n Pocket Itevolling Almanac, to tell tlin clay of the month at an Instant's gliume; or a Pocket Locket or M , Itient“ Tit, clove articles can to had at NO. 511 MA Vurk. RKF.T ST. 111 N Eltti U(•' PROPERTY, non-residents or vthoni, nn• informed that ire attend to renting tt St 1-ttg. H. h, ow, and collecting reads, also to inartrenco• rolmirs, Pay ment Our charges for such services are mode rate. We invite the attention of property owners, especially den., stir reside not of the city, to this branch of our bred nnss. We also negotiate Loans on Bonds, Mortgages, &c. Moines, of this kiwi attended to promptly, and all commu nications collAitcalial. All inquiries regarding Real Estate. or other matters, must enclose a post stamp to pay onstagr ou reply. S. CUTHBERT & SON, 63 Market street. 10 AND PENNA. Railroad Co. Stock at Auction—Thin. Thrusday evening, 'bath instant, at 7 cl.sh, at the 31erehants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be shares Ohio and Penna. Railroad Company Stock. decl.l3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ILLI' ST RAT ED and Miscellaneous Books— on Saturday evening. December ^-f2.. commenting at " - ctn.-h. at the Commercial Sales ROOMS, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, by catalogue, a choice and varied collection of Illustrated and Miscellaneous Burka, many of which are suit or the Holidays; and among them will be folimi Alison's History of Europe. 4 vele: Heroine edition of Shakspeare, S rids. illustrated; tiriswold's ihillSO Writers of America: Lives of Eminent Christians; Dowling's History of Itonutolem: ilr,k and Roman Omsk Poeta 3 vets; Goldsmith's Works: Maaithiy's Essays; splendid Family Itiblee, superb Annuals, 3c. Full particulars in catalogues, which can be obtained at the A lie{ inn Stare. P. 31. DAVIS. Auctioneer. HOTEL FURNITURE, &c., at Auction— Ott Thursday morning, Docendier 27, at 10 o'clock, at th.• Allegheny Hotel, corner of Irwin street and Duquesne (I will be sold—A quantity of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Bar Flrdortu, Sc, among which tine ::1 Feather, Iteds, Bedding and Bedsteads. Msttrowns, 531.11 and Work Stem!, Looking pleases, h all Lamp; China, Glass and Queenswitre. Fire Irons, Fenders, Cupboard, ono l arge C. Shoe, which cost $125: Kitchen Utensils, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. PR NTT'S NEW YORK GALLERY, fit, layette Building, No. 80 Fourth street. Situated on one of the principal thoroughfares in the city, with its easy male of occess--ite large and splendid Sky and Side Lights-- won ..very facility fur doing businctur—causes it to rank among the first in the country. Citizens and strangers may 1. sure of getting the finest Pictures that the art can pro duce. in every style of case aud triune, lockets, pins, rings, . nt tin above mimed Gallery. Price 50 cents, and up wards. iNmying correctly done. Rooms open from 8 A. M. to 5 I'. NI. Ev..ry picture given perfect or no charge. Uor motto in to pluuse. QToCKIfoLDERS" NIEETIN(I—The Stock- Li holders of the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Company 011 meet t lreenville , Mercer cunty, on THURSDAY, thu third day of January next, for the purrs.° of electing thir teen Dirertont idea 9j TIIO. J. POWER, l'reslilont. ;Dispatch and Chronicle copy.) IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE -150 Student+ , attending tho Day and Evening Cltusat. Pvtimatishlp, Rook-keeping, Arithmetic, and its applico t too, to l•mdm•as,taught in this extenatve awn:nerd.] School and M,del Counting-house, to large dames of Ladles and tient letnen. Success guanuits,sl to all who attend. A few lessons from an unsurpassed I.IILIMLI correct the worst Muni-writing. Bo.ik-keeping, when correctly taught, is easily learned. Merohants and latidnisis men apply here for first class Book.keepers. Arcountants awl Clerks. Cal and obtain spccinnuis of Business writing—a circular for full Informs tion--opposite the Post Oftlee, at COLLEGE HALL. 46,19 DIVIDEND -CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPA NV.—The Prettidont and Directors of this Company have this day declared a dividend of Six Dollars per share vita the Capital Stock—five dollars payable to the stock -I.lers or their legal representatives, and ono dollar credited to their stock, o o and after the '2I.M inst. der 6;:Eut SAMUEL L. MA.RSHELL, Solf y. MONONGAH ELA NAVIGATION CO.— NOTICE TO STOCKIIOLDERS—The Annual meet ing the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company will be held, as required by law, on TUURSDAY, the lOth day of January, ISliti, at the oRLe of the Company, timid street. in the city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock P. M.. for the election of officers for the ensuing year. decl7l.l,vhD) WM. DAKEWELL, Secretary. ANK STOCK AND BONI) at Auctiork— L." us Thursday evening, December ZAN at 7 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange. will be sold— S shares Exchange Bank cf Pittsburgh; 1 Allegheny County Coupon Bund—sl.l.l(lo. declu I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. VINE OLIVE OIL— X: 2 dozen Latour's Extra Olive Oil, quarts; 2 do do do pints; Juot received by (drag] F. It. ILILAVO. PLAID DRESS GOODS REDUCED-A. A. MASON h Gf. are offering the whole of their stock of Plaids, compri.lng the moat elegant and fashionable styles, at greatly reduced prices. deal) NOTICE: TOBTOCKHOLDEItS -IWFICE or TILE 01110 ANL PENNA. R. R. Co Pittsburgh, December 15, 1855. The Annual inset in of the Stockholders of the Ohio and Penney Dania Railroad Contpauy will be held at the Oompa fly's Office, No. •23 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, on the FOURTH THURSDA Y, Mang the 24th day of January, 1856, at.. 11 o'clock A. M.; and the election of Directors will be held at that office, on the acme day, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. W. ROBINSON, Jr., President. docltind I wawtd lIALL raised a breeze; Rose Clark R will create a hurricane. Funny Fern's new las,k, Row Clark," is ready; price, $1,25. For sale by 11. MINER A 00., &cid No. 32 Smithfield atreet. IXERRING -50 boxed Sealed Herring for vale by Net-41 MI LLY.E. a RICKETSON. UEUHUE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. diargt . Punt.) THE HOLIDAYS. VALUABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. —A:large-And , bonutiful attiortment of WATCHES. INS and JEWELItY,'at 67 tdarket Area, corner of Aar Gilchrist's American Razors," tho best in the world, r sale only at the ahoy° place., decal HOLIDAY6.I.Fi c i3OOK S Characteristic.; of Women; 1.13 steel engravings; an tique binding. Lays of Ancient Rome; antique binding. Waverly Gallery ; 36 engravings; London edition. Kepublitan Court; 21 portraits of American Females. Christian's Daily Delight ; fine illustrations; antique bind'g. Women of the Scriptures, do do Knickortslcker Gallery; 49 portraits of distingtrished con tributors to the Knickerbocker Magazine; morocco and cloth binding. Leaflets of Memory for 1856—a beautiful gift book. Kehler's Christian Year; beautifully Illustrated; morocco. In - Ines Sketch Book—flue edition. The Floral Keepsake—a beautiful present. The Diadem. Scenery of the United States—the finest book of the season. Poets--Byron, Moore, Burns, Ilitinans, Ben Jenson, Shakspeare, &c.; in antique and half antique binding. large and small Bibles, Prayer Books, In various styles of binding. Children's Books--over 500 different Minks, suitable for children of all ages. Don't forget to call at W. A. OILDENFENNEY & Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. ~IIIRISTMAS AND NEW-YEAR'S GIFTS AT REINEMAN Sr CO.'S, No. 42 Fifth street, Where ran be found ono of the largest and finest assortments of all styles of bold Watches, (cases of our own manufacture.) Silver Wadies, In all their various styles. lure Silver Spoons, (of our own manufacture.) Plated Wnre—a very large assortment. Jewelry—an endless variety of the Infect and most beauti ful patterns. Fancy Ooods—s, large assortment. Clocks to suit all. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, beg to remind their friends and the public in general to favor us with arall during the Holidays. and we are sure they will find goods and price to suit. decllS r. IZEINEXAN CHAS- 11PARAN L E.FINEILLN. BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS-- The Republican Court; or, American Society in the Days of Washington. With twenty-one portraits of distinguished women, enh,craved•from the original pictures. The ertery of the United Staten; illustrated in a sense of forty engravings, embracing views In every portion of the United States. The Eve of St. Agnes; by John Keats. Illustrated with twenty designs, by Edward Ik. Webnert. Women of the Bible; illustrated with eighteen engravings. Antique morocco. Bryant's Poetical Works; antique morocco. Byron's do do Moore's do do Milton's do do Albums of every size and description. JUVENILE BOOKS, In every variety, for MI the different ages, together with all the new Book, ismecl this year. Also on hiuul, a choice collection of Bibles, Annuals, Stan *lard Works and UiD Books. All the new Books of the day on the counters as soon as issued from the press. H. MINER lc CH., heels No. 3d Smithfield street. rifiIIISTMAS SEASON—Fresh rseined by F. R. BRAVO, No. 1 Diamond— ; Currmate—old and new; Citron—new • Lemon and Orange Petd. Also, Pickles, Sauces, fresh Poaches and Tomatoes. decl9 WATCHES AND JEWELRY at reduced prices, at.* ROBERTS & BRO.'S, No. 41 Fifth street, Who will dispose of any article in their variety at prices lower than the same articles can he bought for elsewhere in the city, within antra days. They have *marked down" their stock, in order to make place for a now and line selec tion, purchased with an eye to the holidays, and holiday rt niembrances, 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 Fl rrEEN PER CENT. LOWER than former prices. Those who desire any article hi this way will please call. &CIO ROBERTS & BRO. 1856. ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE WITH THRfl' DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON . AND IN DIANAPOLIS: OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS cou,eAr..,t Route from l'ittburgh ft, L.'incinnati 01NNI.CTING at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Lino Stenmera, o,ingtou and Lexington Railroad. Ohio and Miahinsippi Railroad, and tha Lawrenceburgh Route. Connecting via t'.olinnbutt and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and 1 ndiana Central Railroad, TICKETS, via Coliunbus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St Louis, Indianapolis, ie. Via Colinulais and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre flame, St. Louis, &c. THE LITTLE .111)011 via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mail Line Steamers, the Ohio and 3lississippi lhtilrned, and the Imwriiiicsitnirg;ll Riede, offers hicilitiess no other route Can e, as through tickets liy all the above routtis can only he proccirod ♦ne Columbus and the Little ]hand Maltreat. The route from Creotline via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, euabltro n uniform end safe sped. Couueetlons an• certain, mid passengers have full time for meals. By the font and Bellefontaine route from Creetline, a &morrow and "bruttwrk :peal is required, and annpdlcd to overcome tistaniv. By the route via Culumbliirtl.. 4 -I."A a' al ' Pliiii; plAtOliteri . ride over 'toads ballmted and smooth. By thb Porest and Bellefoutaine route, passengers ride over the roughest roads in Ohio. THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. FICST TIMM leaves Intitiburgh at 2:30 o'clock A. M. for (iriestlina, Cohn:obits, Xerilktincinnati, Louisville, St. Lints, Lexington and TntlianapolisMa Lairrenceborgh Route. This Train, arrives at Cincinnati one hour atilt forty minutes [Writhes of the Forest and Brilletontaitio 1:013142. EXCOND Tait' t leaves Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A. M. for Crestline, Columbus, 'Xenia anti Cincinnati. This Trnitt makencounection only via Columbus to CLucinnatL. Tmßl ThArt lqvcs Pittsburgh at 8! o'clock P. M. for Crostini!, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati; Louisville, St. Louis, Lexington anil hullanapolis, via Laurenceburgh Route. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Frew Truer leaves Pittsburgh at 23l o'clock A. M. fur Crestline, Columbus., )(eels, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, kc. SLCOND TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A. XL for Crestilne, Columbus, Xenia, Ilayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Dante, Vbacennes, St. !Louis, Cairo, Evansville, dm. TIMID TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for CrestUne, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Dollen:tap:lls, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Vincennes, St Denis, Cairo, Evansville, At. N. IL —Secaru your tickets via Columbus, and you are sure of connections. Steamer. Imre Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Vickstairgh,. Natchez. New Orleans, &c. The Coloration being the dime roars, the Time Talon of the Eastern Roattn are arranged to run in clm connection with this reliable route. Fla' all information and Through 'Tickets, please apply at the Obto and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (corner office,) coder the?l"°n6al'l' 3. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, „ Or at Federal Street Station, GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent am. Cl. SFSSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. P. W. STRADRR, G!neral Agept, Cincinnati DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU. ILA-NCR. COMPANY--South-east corner of Third and Walnut streets, Plfil 41)ELPIUA. The following statement of the affairs of the Company is published in roan...malty with a provision of its charter:— Premiums received from Nov.l, 1864, to Oct. 31, 1855: Ou Marine and Inland ILiska.-,..1 ,itn 03 On Fire Rinks 111,403 49 Premiums on Policies not marked-off; Nov. 1, '54, "217,170 13 Premiums marked oil from let November, 1854, to October 31, 1855: Ou Marine and Inland Risks On Fire Risks lutenist, trx., received during same peri0d...... ... Rspenses, kr, during the year, as above '. Marine and Inland Navigation limes sosuorCi 19 Fire losses 70,004 08 Return Premiums, Ile-immrance, and Agency charges 03,634 05 Profit and Loss, interest on °manatee Notes. De preciation on Stocks, /cc Fispenses, Rent, Unties, Stationery, &c._. ......_ The Assets of the Company are as follows: Bonds and Mortgages, and Real Estate Philadelphia city Ste per ceriLl.ccin $15.000 Philadelphia, Wilm. and Baltimore Rail road Six per cent. loan 12,750 00 $lO,OOO Camden and Amboy IL N. Six per cant do 15,010 00 $lO,OOO do do INTO do 1,:I00 00 100 ehere Pennsylvania Ilaiimad Company 4,301 00 100 do North Pennsylvania do 2,400 00 :21 do Owe llenlopeußteamboat do. 825 00 5 _do I'lelladelpbin and Havre do Grace Steam Tow Boat Company 2 do Philadelphia and Savannah Bloom Navy;atiiin Company_ do Plaladaphta IlsalLthp; Company...... 120 00 Sori p :Uhl otm of sundry Insurance Companies... 14,415 10 Bills rotatlrabte_. 100,440 07 Crib on hand.. 26,025 00 Balance due at Apnea% Premiuins on 3latine Policies recently Waled, and other debts chic __ __ the Company... Sulacriptiou Notes Total amount of Assets The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend o SIX PER CUNT. In cash on the Capital Stock, and SIX PER CENT. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the hit proximo. William Martin, Spencer 'M'llvein, Joseph H. Seal, Charles Kelly, &Mound A. Bauder, Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Dario, Henry Sloan, Robert Burton, James Tmquair, John It. Penrose, William' Byre, George G. Leiper, Joshua L Price, Eihniril Darlington, James Torment, 11. Jones Brooke, James.l3. McFarland, J. O. Johnson, Wm, C. Ludwig, James C. Hand, Charles Schaffer, Thoophfins Paulding, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh. Dr. It. M. Huston, D. T. Morgan, " llngh Craig, Jelin B. Semple, 'WILLIAM MARTIN, Pm.idenL THOS. C HAND, Flee President. Jester W. ODWAX, SOCTetarY. BUTTER -3 bbla prime Roll Butter for sale by [lec4] MAW!. & RIMETSON. COTCH ALE-6 casks Scotch Ale landing and for sale by idea! MILLER dc ILICKETSON. TOBACCO -120 boles 58, Bs-and 1 lb. lum Dora p, "Granee," "Paissell dr. Enbinson," El do, •• Yankee Doodle," and other favorite Wander, In atom and for Bale by (dt.v.4) MILLER Ik RICKETSON, WINDOW GLASS— Ioo boxes 8x10; GO boxes 10x12; 30 boxes 10x14; for sale by SMITH, MAO, & HUNTER. CI FONG ES-4 large maortmettt of tine Sponges received Ly 0 - deal JOS. FLEXING. 11C1091.642-81 sacks for male i k y -LP EtIWZO II F.NRY IL COLLINS. 13°"'LOOK TO YOUR USITERESL-- You can get a splendid pair of SKATES and STRAPS for 60 .inter, all in good order, ot BOWN & • TE'TLEr6, 136 Wood'etrooV (ASA NOES-5 bble Sweet Malaga just reed and for eatel nova IiEYMER It ANDERSON. corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, LX3= AGI N T S State Mutual Mire and Marine Insourone Co., of ITAIMISI3I7Itth CAI77'AL, $350,0001 Girard,E'lro said ➢Larne Lotsuronactven., of PHILADELPHIA. $300,0010. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virg ft lii. WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, 01300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, MR BISIYURG. CZAF/TAL, $300,000. - Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance-Co q iIARTFOILD. CAPITAL AND .4 METE, $2,164,489. Pennsylvania Insurance Coot Of CAPITAL AND ASSETS, N0v.5, 12 4 5 1.9 1 2 9 19.___agiVit. Wu. F. JoaNnoN, Presidecut._ A. Valugm, decl4:clocly. NUNNS & CLARK'S PIANOS.---EREgfi STOCK.—II. KLEBER a Imo. have mo— way on .the way, and partly received,' a t . complete and choice stock of PIANOS front tho Factory of N [INNS & CLARK, N. York., They are provided with all the late anti Important hirPrOiePi monte which dlaltignlsh Kunio & Clark's Pianos above all others, via: the uverstritigs, Felt-covered Hatrunere,,Fiench Grand Action, etc. Every Piano is fully tocteranle,' wIIIL tho privilege to the purchaser of returning the sate tro proves In any way detective. • Testimonial from M. &maroon, Um Unrivalled Pianist . :-u Cmenwssri, Nosember 19, 1855: ' Messrs. If. leteber &Bro., Pilisborgh—Gentletricat: Petinit nio to thank you most sincerely for the magi:anent:WOW* Piano, of blessrs. Nouns A Clark's znruinfricfMU; Which kopi have been on kind as to loan me for Mlle. Tarrant Paindft concerts In your city. This supertrinstrupient id one of the very best ever made In America; and for sweetnescrntuf power of tone. as well ns solidity of construction, leans nothing to he desired. I really congratulate its fitture er, who shall he so happy no to possess ono of, the matte* works of American industry. With hearty ivialicopirlour happiness, etc. Your obedient servant, MAURICE sTRAKOBIL_ lat. Solo agency for Norma & Clartee. umtrolled Ilabos 11. KLEBER & BRO.'S, No. 53 Fifth etrentogga .134, au/ Uolden J. U. BTRA.II T „MB. , OM AtfENCY.= - Tfie .. B established .8 -.Book Amoy In,Fhtlaurdphis, and will tannish any book or publication at tint retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding_ tho subscriptian prttle ,a• any of the $3 Magazines, mica as Ilerpor's,.tlodefis,./lat, nano's, Urahanis, Fronk Leslie's Fashions, ic 'mai* the Ma 4;111.43. for one year and a splendid litlio;ruph portrait of either IVashington, Jacksen or Clay; or, if subaCribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they will moire a copy of either of the three portraits. if subscribing to $6 worth of,lilagastficit, all three portraits wilt be sent gratis. Menlo fund 414149 these who may wish IL Envelopes of every description and she in largo or stnaU quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, .bc., sent to smear, Fruits just .$351.310 10 168.,'1643 74 . • 10,659 72 42988 1S 15,271 ltf $1111,920 94 . 60,150 1.11) .... 03,889 96 1.00,909 00 $617,34tl 06 P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh MENNE M=.l AGENCIES'. . L.& CAltalgEr. A. A. fOARILIER & BRO., Every desrriptatt of Engraving on Wood ex ‘ cented sitith nestincs and despatch. Yuma of Buildings,- Namtpapee Beatings, Yleisa ,Machinery, Book IlltiAtrathitkiltidges Certificates Business Curds, bc. All orders atutt,,h,fittail promptly attended to. l'enatus wishing views of theft:MOW ,amt engraved, can send a daguerreotype or aketeltittllka : building by mail or express. persons at a distance having saleable articles %maid find 11; to their advanutge to zuldreas the subscribes., an We would , act as agents for the sale of the some. BYFLAM S PIERM. ho South Third street, Philadelphia. nuc26:dawly F. =OTT 0 CEdtTr3. BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate; St. Anthony Balls, idinuesota Territory. Land bought: sod sold throughout the Territory. Money loarted,:invest, ments rondo to thu hest advantage, and Laud Warrants loos. tel. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of. ST. CLOUD. 65 miles from St. Anthony, and head of. !mitigation , above the Faits. The survey of the great Pacillo•Railro4 rtnests the Nbesissippi at this point, and the ntimetotis,ftdz. vantages it possesies as a plate of business, willixtake it one of the largest cities in the Northwest. Ex-Governor Ramsey, Afinnesonx lion. Wu, IL Welsh, Chief Justice of Mitnneats.' . r Hon. J. Meeker. lion. IL Al. Rica Delegate to Congress. Rice, Ilollingsbeiol & Becker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. I3orup k Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. IL Fullerton, Register of U. 8. Land OMee. &la) !;. ARTLEY FOX'S PATENT )'4N BLOWERSproe. Ur Fumiciriat, Rolling Mills, Smith. Timei &a, patentta July 17, 185:.. , These FANS aromatic on an entirety new -prinriiite, ex& will run with laws power than any other an emir inns. The blowing wheel is much lighter and stronger than that of any other, and from its peculiar unstrtirtlon is leas Ueda to gut out of order. The shafts are made of east steel, and the Journals are parallel, running in gun met:Jima - es.. • MOSES F. EATOII, Agent foe Nlantifreturers, No. EM Fourthatrut; - nos I als Et - rattsbuigla. LEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney arid LL cAmaaenar as Law. and Solicitor in Chance.ry, Agent procuring Bounty Lands and Yonsl and for the leetion of Claims In Ureat Britain and Ireland. Old- Collections mark in this and adjoining Counties; fates of dscialents settled; &sit .Estato honed, i.e= lensed, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on .111 other security. Titles exaniineil and title papendriiiirip . Unice on Mt @TII street, a thr doors above Smithfield.. I•ittsburuh, March 25,.1855—1n1h2 dsarl, A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, arid Corn nihisioner for the States of. Tennitinte, Norsirtitnp,.• Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Ifichigarii;l6ll4', California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and arknowledurienkAnd for record or use in any of the above ilanleil', B 4 Dn . Mississippi and Rhodo,Tslandi 3• . 't Pittskurgh, idatFirA . ,lBss—jmliWidase] - ~ ~.; ...,. ~. J'OPE MIL LS—P eas S PICES AND DICSFAIgIii: :—NII. 1 DWIOND.—Ths purity Mad fregiticas — K,- 1 ite-se Spices anc1.3148 ta,rct have wen them a great celebrity.: Put up in 2 oz., 1 4 11l ands ": lb papers. Try them. `thole• sale or retail, by ' 1dtv.14 . 1 F, 11, DRAW. +,. - 1 44PifX,BOY-FIVANTRRTLOTJEILSV'4-; .., • 1, :or tennixt, Filtir.rdreef, opppaslte sae 24, have a largo stock of Men and/Iloya' 13. • on hand, comprising mane entirely new and elegant Mita, •• which they are prepared to furnish at the loweirt cash dens:, Mao, a large and fashionable stock nf [MINTS' FUR C 1 0 .313:!.. dect3Mly BEAVER Bit IDI4E—We have' -a very eon. vonient residence - for ittle,idtuatealioutilireotutuutue...; oath front theitailrotur Station at Beav6. - Bridge- " The, is 75 feet front by deep. The' house wailful/ sit tnonis,:si • in good order; bus a portico in front, and porch iu A well of excellent water. garden,frUlt.tretiedt . _ . .. c. $lOOO. Terms easy; or will be exchanged tot an Alleghg"if Count." Bowl. SO',l la GOODS at Reduced 'Pliices-A,:,4,' ; D MASON & co. are reduclui the. Weis on , mription of Dry Goods. Silks, Shawls awl droxl 25 per ova. 1 , . +,; • • VOR SALE 10 acres of good. La . miles from the city, on Saw Milli Ilan;3zoicrofini, i meecl, with n first into Steam Saw 3.1314 Promo Sts-. tar, &a The timber on this _trot will; pay for the; hunt, Terms acconanodati4 TIIO3LioS WOODS,, decl4 TS. Fourth-street. `llll EFINED SYIIITE SIIGAR Ott Ig(pmtslor pound; Doubt') It Einahod wad Palvelr....l . Prime Rip COirdol2 . 34 . C,V#; ,014,0970iT1M81A Java,4.:ol;,_• - „, gocbaip:o cents. , ROASTED COFFEE, ire% every daYa—:-Wairii3te.- equal ID that wP Mali-green. JAYNEW, , Pekin Tea State, H , 0 ! TEA DRINKERS—Paat ANV.Ealgtr, TEAS—Young Ilyson. Imperial, EAlra.oiikuig, $1.1213 do., ra41111113 - realtMat, and the delicately ectt , ;ini4lAllopina.f Tie..e Teas I will sell as moderate as any eetaldialuneUt tn this city, and warrant thrim equally as good., decl•2 F. 1G DRAY°, littlEiarnimd,`... OPERA MUSIC- Saint a La France—"L. Elle du ILe'glinint." List what I say, - do ' • Child of the lle.M.ment,. .du • , Ire now must part, Then you'll remember me—"-Bohemian dreatn't that 1 dwelt in marble hall% do Heart bowed down, Licence that are.brigbtest—a Hirittuia, • • If o 'Tis The karp in the air, My courage now regaining, In happy moments, It was a knight, Sainted mother,gtdde Ids footsteps, do There is a flower that bhx,onith,. , do, ,, - Alas! tha n chimes so sweetly, . Ohl whisper what thonl,..aiest—.Crotin Jew In a merry Zingara, do-" Also, arrangements for the Piano of tbe &rake all *Gip the above Opera, by popular composata: - piesalnak tht.. Music Store of EXCELSIOR . CORN•SIMELLEI AND SEPARATOR. THE TraNDER OP THE: ?DM " - A • J. P. Smith's Patent, Febrciary 27, 1t85,5;....• films most admirable and complete : lnn:titer Power cop ; SILELLSIt has been pronoimced hy, competent., Farmers, Agriculturists and Mechanic:a, t 4 .bo and most complete Sheller and Separator ever invented t ,, • being able to shell - A Bushel per Mittettel ' It can be worked by hand,'withsonall- expendibere,4 muscle, arid shell and separate the corn aid' the cob &re+,.! ly cica.u, without breaking a particle °toner. Every - nrumc, should have one. TO DEALPRA IN PATENTS - AND•BIANUFACTiIitiS. We would say, those who MA to malts a tbiiiixte small capital should purchase a Right at onto, as tic* urn; - 'rapidly changing hands. A tow State and cow:al:ll4 3 mA jot; fur sale, and will be given on such terms 'lnsure en immense profit. Call at once upon the Agent,, No.llq Emttbeeld *eat: 3 opposite the Post 0111ce. deal_ . ABEAUTIFUL GIFT TO The Perpetual Almoattne This practical timeatreirei. is always right; very simpla iu its operation, but corzerl Fut convenient. By adjusting the first day or the month, you, can tell at a moment's Omar the day of the week ?MIA. month. It is much valued as a pocket-piece, addle its tieal utility has made it a universal favorite with both ladles 7 and gentlemen. Have you iwen IL? Sold by ;'? deols S. L CUTHBERT, 53 Market et.' C HEESE -800 boxes large gutting; 100 u IL " fotsalely ":1 ‘"? lIENRY It. COLLINS., PRICES REDUCEDlagizl):tes,:f&e., :for( r 18513, supplied at six months or ouo year, tusMom: .4 . - limper's Magazine, per year, $2 40 .. .:1 Putnam's de Onshore's, do -- 2 41 0 -- )1 Knidterbocker do 2 4b tioderaLuil4Look, _ _, 2 40. ....„ ..; Peterson's o, 1 90. ~..: . LAte's Ladles ditzette, 210.. , !,..-• Leslie's New York Journal, 190 Blackwood and four lievlows, .10 00.: ~. Uttell's Living Age, 015 Illustrated London News, 12 50' The retail price Is already known to the entire eominunlty.: In future wo will sold all the now books latelypublialual and. !.• now publishing, Ac., at 10 per cent. dismunt,te'au. -So you - • will Keep bog& fur 90 cents; $1,20 for $1,19;..and $1,50 for.- $1,35; but will be sold at tlsaseprials for colt , mly. . . , Remember, the plum to buy to your own interest is at , 4Air-E-I f4 W- 2- " aß Ws v , ~,i, . ' ~ -, NO: Pitc hatteei: ''' I' FOR SALE—A portion ofthe-beautiful tide it the late llou. Walter Forward r ett Srpidrrel I:thk, about four and a half miles from the city, comprising about twenty-five acres, Including the lifaasiouJlotioe, Cam, Car- . • • riage louse, Stone IVing .and other tin,. proveruents, with several title eiirhiga, ari a al ,„„, t It= acres , of coal. • The orchard and garden fruits avert -the mutant) firma, varieties, rot.excweilad in Pennsylvania, having taken Malt Atm premium at horticultural exhibitions for isight,reir& Only - a =all partion. of tho • purchase. money will bp re- .. 4 • 1 Attired In hand, wait very extended credit allowed far the , 4 remainder. Apply to MAMMY 3 RICHEY, Boat Estate Agents, • corner Seventh and Smithfield Ws. , . °, l , xl9aiasett.. EALSAM FIR----100 11;)s just received and fur eat , bler..l7] FLEMINO BROB. ~# k_. NEM =EI Jaw, werywi :mow ,mac,.