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It contains all of Aunt Ma guire's Description of the ILmation Party. - the Convention proceeding,. t'ungre , i proceedings for the week, &c.. Sc. Price five cents. Dion Bouricault is not dead as reported despatch from New Orleans. Sidney 11. Stuart. the 'police Judge of Nein . New York, who was, recently toed for corruptly accepting a bribe to clear a burglar. it is report ed. has transmitted hi- resignation to Govertow ('lark. Mrs. Margaret Button sued the Hudson Rail road Company to recover damages for the death of her husband, by being run over by a train of cars, souse two years since. The defendants deny that the accident was caused by any negligence on their part, but the jury thought otherwise. and returned a verdict for $5,000. The regular term of the Burlington (N. J. i County Court commenced at Mount Holly, on Tuesday. Kingdom, the ticket agent, of the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, who is charged with robbing a dead body at the time of the accident near Burlington, is to be tried dur ing this term. The engineer of the train to which the accident happened is also to be tried immediately after. Alvarez. the present dictator of :\1,1.10 , seems likely to hone no better success than Santa Anna in securing good order and good government in that country. lie is surrounded by bad council lors—mere military adventurers, who can do no thing to put an end to the anarchy and confu,ion that reign throughout that nation. Mahifest destiny" is steadily and rapidly at work. Ameri cans of the Anglo Saxon stock have now the con trol of Nicaragua, and will in a short time, no doubt, have all the Central American State- Com bined ander one firm and settled republican gov ernment. Together they contain a population of over two millions. and possess a soil, climate and mineral wealth that will attract emigration in large number , from chi , eountry and frnan he rope, as soon a- such government i , o , tabb-ldd. and peace. order and security of rights and pro perty are obtained. r, alker and Kinney and their followers are likely to secure that soon They have had rapid , :ucees , thus far. ;111.1 well received by :k large portion of the milk,. With the Central Amer can State- lbw: ruled and peopled. and renovated. all the South , rn States of Mexico woidd Haw ix pn" • aa• , , • :7 t- 1 4 . , DECEMBER THE NEWS MEXICO new republic. The people of the \texit'an tittite wants gool cunt .table govornment, :utl wain welcome either from the , outh or north :tn\ nexation that will g-it - t , than them the ttle -in of such s vvertimPht The Walker- , an.l ney4 of Centril Anh.ries ark. fillihuster: I,y pr : tI.I they !lot be .low D. imio-t, any opportunity t extend their republic by th, peace:Oil: yond the reach of [nited State- n e utrality law and may build up a republic there a- (la- , a- the all I \V or can 11.0 i t. though they are called. yet the next generation perhaps even tin-. will say that they eneDsl li a good work, and that inillhuis of unr rare hay been lienefitu , l by their boll undertaking- Ceti trill America and Mexico need ju-t such then ti govern those States, to develop their re-ources. and to infuse nit.. their hall Hvi':l,l the spirit of improvement. industry and merit that characterize- the nineteenth ~nl,/r, With the Uniied State,oll the north, and a , Igo? - one a n d progressive republic on the -outh of it, Mexico must soon be absorbed by one hr both. and those two republics will cover the whole con tinent from the St. Lawrence ricer to the istlimu , of Panama. Nor will that be the conclusion or the work. Those two republics wimid ere I , tiv become one. under the stars and qtripe ,, . • We believe that such le the , le-tiny anil of this republick and recent evente seem Lkely to hasten the prtree,S by which such a o.lonsura mation, whether fur good or evil, is to be reached New - Castle and Darlington Railroad. The Cleveland and Nlalioning railr , ad tend? from Cleveland t New Ca.tle. Laurence county, in this State. The work i- progressing with good speed. and it will ,non be completed. Pittsburgh should meet that road at New Castle. By building a ruail from Itarlillgtoll, .11 toe lin , of the ()Liu and Pennsylvania railroad. Dolt thirteen miles in length, a connection with the Cleveland and Mum inning road is effected. :mild it gives Pittsburgh another route to Cleveland :and the lakes, and sweeps a wealthy portion of north eastern Ohio. There is a charter in existence for this Darlington and New Castle road, tool 311 effort is being; made to secure a , ufficient sub scription to it ,, stuck to enable the company to organize arid go to work. lint forty thousand _.„... dollars is necessary for that purpose, and the i •• We are of opinion dial . the 15.,-a , holoble t •.,1 n ital stock is but $4-00,000. The route 1 has burst, and that the people on both sides ant .it i whole cap q 1 the western Larder are now enjoy ing the q uiet ,d . 1 sdeernseniest, tsar ,„ ~„,,,b,•,•,.,,i„,„ has been surveyed and found a good and easy one. t ,, l f ie' t tr iu ltol l n;, talking gi n 1:t1 i e \ st l i n n i, g v u ve n r u th , ( l . o i u n l c t iilet t i r t , " C, t n ,i,..): - , i , :r r s , N i v ie Li .:, 7i 7t1... , mi l d ,, r,.t..it, I Now, two questions must be answered before capitalists will take hold nit' this enterprise. lighting their battles over agaiii, in much happier . 5...1.1 ,d... b. II ENl ' il•.it.S ll \ A ;t;t:i Where can the means be found to insure its cow- ; wood than when rumors of burning shanties and ,-,•illiAlCry., .u.i B EO ? butchered oxen were rite. 55 hat with cold ,n, pieties" Will it pay when built ither. ram and hunger. and the sober second The whole cost will not be over •.- - :.:300. 0 0 0 . Insight, ‘ t v' : ' We think peace Ini , been entirely re- ' The Cleveland and Maboning Company' propose established. and hostile armies dispersed Kau- 7 " to take $lOO,OOO in aid of the work. The bonds sa- is riot materially injured b). the coup driai. of Lawrence county are already issued for $l5O,- Western men were not • born ill the wooml, to be , 1 :: OW, and the proceeds of their sale can lie ap- i le c dr i 1 , , , 1 . t i ? ,i ittilit,, tti\t{,sl.l'orliN:l.l.,s,yttnlptiitetn?.:,itliri.,•,tillt..l,,e, wt ( t . .: , te l - t l . ‘, plied to the construction of this road. Private of the We,t. Their 1•1•...1 goes up and down Irks , '' subscriptions to the amount of s4o.oo'' it the 11.,,ids o f the NI i„souri rater: but 3 -, , t th e\ hoped can he obtained, and with these resources ' l'"1'1 "'tend). aim ll'e"'1, an I will. Let"ill all 1::, luestt•uHwith that ?trite Angto-Suxon , eo-e that a the work can he dune. Will it pay" That din.- • . ,•toiro•terrid— our count rN Wen evert where. e•.nto 1, teen miles of railroad will be a short and ettettp ..111 • right le Up with care. - •it route from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. and the .. `" Fr-I.th , 10,,tek,11.. Coon,. ifolues•tu - lake regions. It is a rich country all along that' II Negro Si mp oed, route, and its local trade and trade with alb , city „ 'ititi.i. RI - NAWAI , Ltlttt'W Oif --Grrtlf Efr“r,ottit will be large. At Darlington is the rich and ex- :,„ n„„/,„,,.._,,,,,,ver fl u en tly,. Pori, ~,,,,i„,,,. • cellent bed of cannel coal which is needed dent writes us that there was a negr"ll o stampedight in all the lake cities, and that road would be from Millersburg. Bourbo n county. the n ' half supported by the coal freights that would l ' i t i . „ t •i b l e ig lt }i t t i instant,t'rticuiars of. whirl TileN.l l - i l (: t g \ i' l . i e l s l„ u rs s li t u h r e,f' : l l -, pass over it. But the Pittsburgh and Erie Sunday night, iu Mr. Mac. Miller: splendidcar- ,' road is yet to be built, and this Darlington and riage, and in passing the toll-gates on the Mays- Sew Castle road would form apart of it, and rifle pike, the carriage was driven by a White : I carry all its freight and pas , engers passing north :: t' i u t i c . li wi C:t r i i'tL'[.i7°,`,'.`„°,',liiit.- Aill':,!'r'i'lle7•ll3'talierulliTa''2Ya and south. eau there be any doulit that this Green of Kentucky. Or get married. There Were ,' ?Short road would pay . , We , hould think nit: seven negroes in all —three men, three women and is not Pittsburgh deeply taterested in it '.' and one child. One belonged to Mrs Taylor. " i ----.. _........_ otie to Mr. Mac. Miller, and the others to ('id THE PRIMARY MEETINt , .—The Democrat of l lYna l t , ip, and o othi o .r f s th in the neighln i irh i oTl of Mi l l t - the city hold their primary meetings to-night. tin ~..7 fr u e r t g ; at the last ter n it leg i r d '! t n " l ti e u n rt ' . ' t ' i v ) N e l e r n Abe.. elect delegates to the city convention on Wed- ' Moore, of Bourbon. nesday next. The object of that convention i s . " They proceeded in the carriage to near Wash to determine what shall be done on the Mriy.., it t)i iton, t whene i e they went i i m foot to East i Mays- ally question. Of course none but Democrat , 0 . skit'y v i e me t , i k e? - tr a l t e t ti e k ni e, p • i te a ' ud t t ' u c ti r k us'' ar t id 'e tL l r i' tr i e i t ' i should he allowed to interfere in the primary w-nwn atel child were drowned. The men cried meetings. Mr. Cult's friends mat' try to help f " 'ell' and were rescued by a market-ntan go- i us, but we need no such help to settle our 0 .,„,„ .nuogtftlol,',Aayer.kleeiti.to.Nlftysville, who, happening .I ,k ei t t l e i m en e i n t t , . a t t ne m. j i t l i l i e l iss a . t affairs as a party. We hope good and true Democrats only wilt be elected, and that they burg. ia3svill and e. if T tte r y :-' , lm . '" : Ts g e.t ,. a .t t' i e' ,,issession of the free will he the kind of men to deliberate candidly. negro. he will probably be hung. The white man, if he is discovered. will be pretty apt to and decide wisely. We must win the race this 'fleet with the same treatment winter against the K. N.'s. and can do so if no — attempt is made to do things by force. Give GEEAT Pores HEMEDY.—Dr. Rog is ers syrup id us some man that all can cordially unite in sup- Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagua a seientific remedy for coNsummus in all its various stages, porting and he can be elected. and is especiallp efficacious for a common cold or WE ARE furnished with a call upon Mr. amuel c ough. NS h ' f hen taken according to the directions. S almost immediately, and in a few A. Long, for the Mayoralty. It will appear on i d ' effects g av i s vesre a permanent cure. Fur sale by Monday i DruggiSts everywhere. . . .. . . , . . . . . . c •• .. . -' 1 - - - r.. , ' • '• ' • •1' ''.., ;.. . " . • A ' 0 4 1, -- • ~., . . 77. tholl , is r,ost, Map! , Bei4—a name ul4.iroiliar to the American 1)111)1;e—will also o tea-t 1, every one fowl of good reading. It bb., ling of the tueful l‘ith the sweet; for c moection with the llN.,l.lenripti,n of hun- I I t. :till trapper life. we or , iofonued of the balk-. haunt- an.l cirlracteristic, of the differ eut ,111,111:11 , to I , C foon.l iu the wil•kvf the Great We,t I, , utYer ht: , it fur ante :At hi: , 10,,,k No ;U Fifth street ,T \\ Nr, York seup..ll. No, 1 , 0 nild 102 Nassat,tl,...t Ilene Illterl.,llllll .1,11.1-. n e at o ,taN,. volume a Lettotittil bitid.ing,. 31,1 the 111,.1 . 31 ,11- tirely utwxceptlonalile. comtuend it to any frik.wl• who Nvi-11 t,, inuk, a pre-t•ut of a to a ,weellit•art or tut.ittaint-titttt,. t,t Nchil4. aWay tier 1,,11g wintry ccruthat an• 11.1 W I,:tulrer. Firth :11 , 0, A numLct of other ,uit•tble for !wildly gifts. -Irt , t, who A PAYING INsrtryrnlN.—An abstract of the 1 report of the directors and warden of tic (Ono penitentiary - , which is to he presented to tin , next legislature, hat just been publi,hed in the Colum bus papers. It shows that the institution ha, paid all its expense , . including the salaries of all it s officer , . and has a , urplu: of near foe thou sand dollars. Add to this the work of tons ict , on new shops, etc., and the net earnings, over and above expenses, would reach twelve thousand ,b-llars: The whole number of convicts is Ow. Uf these 4'.› are per,ons nf intemperate habits. and 17.'7 , temperate—thew lag as usual, that drunkenness is the fruitful cause great i>or tion of the crime. The number of whites incar cerated is : blacks and mulatt,,es (me hundred and thirty-six young men, under twenty one years of age, are among the convict, THE PILI:RIMS.—Two hundred and thirty-five scars ago, to-i. Mayflower on Plymouth beach there the tito - d white settlement that was 111/141.• eithin the present limits of the Iftilted States. The settlement at Jamestown. in Virgirna, was eommenced thirteen year. earlier . and that at St. Augustine. in Florida, at a still earlier date But the Plynt“mh eohm:. has Lean the 1111,1 an.l of I.“pulAt! ,, n T6r Punta:, lIIMM=I==O Ire vryw here ih tit! the 4.N - rut of the ttot,lttt.t. inte.l f Ne t.f the Unitett State— ttur fnentt .• P 11 1 ,44111,4.1 1 4,,titt tt,1,3v.• it th, 1- 11 .'1 Wlll,ll 1,111111,1 th plea,ure 111.1 W highly I.r.hal.le, n , k.tter !Ilan ~..‘ll.l Lr 111111C•1 In t6i. r i tttha 411 ,111 v.. I ,s t 11.! .I,rllll 1r %, 111 )11 - I the :11a” it iLlet . , lie —rk /WO,. a g. NI:. Ittlt , tty , tt.• t ,tAt tt. k -1,111 , 1 11..ti0• tt. , 11, Inn tp•ti 10,11,.. - rt tt iterc t.e 1911 1 t!, IV't) 'll,Zifit I .•,tlll/3:,ii,1 rr•t,e, .1 1 . I. !it•r 1,121. n I:.r, NI I 1,, .1, 131! 31,,orhei in t h e 1 ,..11: ‘• C.,. I:Aker I ••:Iniyn 11 .;.I r:arr.•.l the tar-r ❑ hr A .A1`,.1 te.lieetn.in Ti.i. r.• rif-n a ss.ieviites, aiel they Jul the five in. udiereliti •1, ,ireadfir i•Xeitelliviii (h•.':11114'!"- 11,1 turrililers , wen• seized, I state-. \Net, thr , ,Cll nr•41:.•1 iike • ilin• • f the waiters, nante•l tell, NVll' , ,truck with a decanter 11.'9. dreadfully iniurid that the think he will ,11rYlVe I the named Ales. 1,1,e, had hi- arm Itr,ken . Intined Patrick was k m ;t horn the head and face th.• Lc• of the ln,tel Wire r 1,1,1-• ," - F .. -' 1- .1 0 ty ' 3 • r .. ," . e ,t-S, t,... t e , ..:%,...,' , . 4 -•,.....4. . -. •' ~. 4 r' ''' w":;.....!..1.1 ,-- , 1 . r ,-- ~ , , 1 4. ' '' • 4' .''': P 4 4 1 4 ,:, 110.-:' 4 1' rf• ',. 19 .•. ' ‘ . -I- . I , • • -:,,d.,,.....-.4,, e ".•:, - " . 5 14 e% -' , •• „I 1,- It ,1 • t t,' Of 4 ..',..... , , ' ,: r ' ," -- "., '." 10 iL- 1 • • , ~.... J , ,N, 1 ~...,..44 % ,,ti1, .74 .. - 1,t1t4 N4l t4,‘ • >44T • • llook“ for C 111•1141 Oka , • - , i It, C.tio It. ol 1••ik To-night they will he eeiehr.l If \I, arr I , iia''• x Uruv.,rr:Lll MEI ‘N• Uk 1 .7 k ! The It fol n \err lor k I G. 10,. =MEI MOE= . ..... t•, tight t it .!,1. I tip• vt II II ik rll,lll Iht - ~oillt• t l a ic - i l , Alt 11 1.11 !heft ~ i• 1,5.... , •••!71-.-1 m: \ lac nml :ttte,:tr. • I t.. I •• • • It••••,.•1•••1 It , t• Tli • I ln .Int• tlg!, t , I tr , ) 1 =MEI having Leaten rcery !Jan.!, Ow gang ntarcliv.i mini in arm. riy this limn. 3 gri•iit 1,1 wa, :thy 4 them arrive 111,1.1 , 111.• tune ae tight. Whi , h 111.-ted "vet; half an dour frdni cepti.sl, N.. d o ubt measures ma:i ke taken rent the offending partiett to-da . They ar known. r H os, --Our la.t ad‘ tr4.ril are calculated t r relieve Ow ptthlic min , ' from appreherisiJal Ili regard to the character atel re- . the k 0 the recent .11-turimutc, in that l'erritory The t 1... ,11,taht. a""i T` • .„ '1 •,.!0.0'44% LATEST IN EWS Fll E BY TELEGRAPH. THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST INGT,N CITY. December 21.-110 tom— Mr. the Giddings rose t a privileged title:aim', denying that , peer he used such a remark as el, attributed to him by • Mr. McMullen, namely, that the ,;•tt,cridnent ithould go into the hands of the North it the Alatlition party would elect a President. and dm: then I Ile mci ought nail woulwould:11r. trug- • ed that no man would caplet ilitn t rcply to that gen- P r " tienntn hereafter` except in a case ot pitipnbli• 'h4 rupre,ent.z.alLtii. Mr. .1.. c. tio• 111,151 1 ., mean 1 cap:041,2.d member Fin tine \\lien I 3211 I.lt !now!, tr,,ilt 1 SN IP I rtll intro , D , 1 kilAt tnnintiontu tine nil 1113 i u,cml. t i..l I ha, thing I i I.", back. Mr. t:ox re , ..iimc•l h. , culli:11;•-. ~.1111111:1101..i ,411 day. etelen,ormg t•, -.how 01.11 the Natimial Amen I can party ccald not unite ••11 the eleetion of Speaker • ‘‘ttli the L itt ..bo erg part, at Lire N•affit Ile de 1,11.i,•41 t h e In. , litat..,ti ..1 -latrrr ender Ow v.1, , ,1L1 , tubl..t,ct ,, itig . the whir que.titi in ‘letail. Mr. Ethridge: differed from the gentleman, claiming , , that the South hold ti• the e InFlitutra of shiver) I, 1 contempt of the Com.tituti , m• the in , ' billion ha., in; existed before that it,trunient anr trauled. i Mr. l'ox. after giving •cecral gcntletacii opportu- 1 nitim , f., explamiibra emlcern.m.:: the Ka:,-”, and NebraLka toil. combinied b.- deer tem:. 'pee , Ii in 1 the ii it , I lb , A tach.•au pal t. Mr. LA.. ~1 he., ..1,',L1i , i....1 i.... , 1)..11 , ..'rati , friend- from the charge that ttie, are re.p...,.ible Ira latt 1 urn to orgatiire the Ilcum., •matending that they are 1 in a minority, and further. that they canr. , t allito whir the N now No:ho b :l., a 1,-.• prbseript ive prliii I r pies form an 11111.-011. i, ',artier. lie ITIN-keti 1,..- i friend: , to stand firm. and not tease the l/elow•rALL ~rl/11117.116911, v.11.V.•1311 11l all Icmr ,hen it bad been purged 1,1 the net I c. 1..... !, ~f Fie , 5 ,, 1 , .• 11 ' 14 , 1110er:ill.. party i , . imtertmg iget. tam triumph. k.l mueiple. Fester re 171,1. •:Q lit Dotnverat , land r 130.3,1 thenThels, ! , ,r ❑ gre,i; lor Ow 1.71,1 ca liili un.10r,10.7 , 1 7litivrc..7l% 11, -7, -...7..77 •7. t;7 •10,1, I.ut 7711 e • ti„. ratio t•aucti- Tht• thuti From k,111•,:loN !11. r t.. dni ha , hivne.l betwt•c the fr il!Ch:ll . l , •ii 11, I. ! • !.. • Ui -uppurter, .dl•rt‘,t.t.!y I,,rt. •lia.ll I.e they tit(' :111.1 ~. 11 velar:1;111g the 11/••t PI!!(111)11. rhea i nn Mr. Wallmck, .ontti r,-r. •nntrt. l't.r.ti•N l .nu: • t Sni,th'• 1,.10.. lr Th r. NV \ e.-k Ichral to or t lie I, st‘tio;; of thr 1.:11o1111)11:! the 111 , %VII: :•. !lllit 1/1 1 . 11u,k3. 1 I..trlr • ~i.. 114.11114 3 ilig% ..t tht. I T r T,',11, I.nn r ilic Prot, I Iti t , LnSi lu Ar.rtit I. {. \ 1\ II It -I,t!*. Uaol /1 Of 11/ I nu, itr 11. "1 ()ilk, , k,i " ['t• r ."! •r II H.': =MEE IC r opt a. NEnS 'n o t,• C'll t`.•l Depnrt ur. of I lie Aslant-Icm IMIIMEI Cu Worm•: Worm MEE iht•lt Lad 11 , , I•r I th. r r I.F.m I N 1; onstrtstaption'. Prrolontlorit, art MEE 111211111111=1 It In tilt• t•%.•r. 1,111- :tt 44 - Importrkskt to Irartztirrl.--dear 1)1scov. FAj:TAI3I.I-. ~uly Ow incident 1., intpttive tlltt ,ti 111,11!n .llttst. Litt t it ..int ;hat . oolisc) tio• :1,11, 11, 111,—10t.. -.I 1;4;111) 1.1. I. 1/ L. ///1 , 11, the LII , CILL/C / ZLICI iliil/CUL, \ s% ikri• arming fn. liming , . nil!! ,tibst-r,t their iuterii , t , liy gis kAt•ati Cup, n limal. coutvfn —Dr CURTI,. iiI,LANI iirigimial —lily articl, FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, Al . I) PRoI,(•CE GE.,VERALI,I,, 4 sy - Stocking. and Hosiery for Winter.-- No. '2 99 Liberty street, If pet titut't want )ett fret Inn: ietl e 111, bad anti sleet ,1,,,14 : ,1,, PFITSBURtiII. .... .... t.t....k0ttt... ~tt wilt take uur ads tce au.l Rt. t., t' It.tt.,'-. cut i ) , , ~ 1 1L..1 ..1 Nlarket alley and Fifth street. anti (my stunt• of ib.....• I LA RI A s r I 'l EA m mI I 4 1,, elegant fine Stocktrms, that Illulit. ~tir it.it 1 . ,.1 il /0 . :L.,' A I, L E (-: 1 - 1 E N 'V. teutfortable. bait ,As., ,11.,i0. , .4.1 ..11, ever. ,ariety u: 44,- Fl.tit'lt Itr.I.IVERKD To FANIIIAKIS in either tit thy, Hosiery that yutt can mention :it aI L. ,lesa lc and retail let t Otte. tete., may be left at the Mill, b ill, ur in uxtts at the store, of Remember the place, curet ruf Market alley mud Fifth • Lt ttc4.l s;AN. \Vit.:3l,N .t. CO, 52 MM ott.sl street. street. . ___ BRAUN i. IttIITER, c.f . . Liberty and Cl. CialtiVrets. 11. P. SCIIWAITCZ, Druggist. Allughtm3. 4613 - Batohelor's Hair Dye.--lakt. a Ida river, 1.1-.1,1 and ,leep and atrutii4, ill, roputation of BATCH F:1!IR', TERM s: CASII. oN DELIVERY. HAIR DYE Ilowt , ~ I l and n nwaril. boning imitatur, sm i al I._J BRYAN, KENNEDY Jtr. CO. kialtut up prolenders, drowntog all conipetiti-n, iiisitli4i upuii the sluiras and .ii.iniug nuks the l',/iti ~.1 Isolkstilisi IVILLIAIII B. HAYS C0.,.k rutfory and 110 doad dogs of unappreciated trualeakiinrers. . DEALERS I N Made. aor applied at V.3:', IlileallWily, NeVl YOrli. 1 ERCON 11-lIIS, SIDES AND SIDIEEDERS .„i, N 14,11.11113 laid rist.all, Ls in. GEM, 1 1. KETBEIL, •411 . • •- L , 1 t --- Wood street- ' 4 . =1 . 9 • .41h _ W _ LA RU. LARD OIL. ifit [ED REEF. '6 CU AR-CI: RED ,u,d CAN VASSF:D liAni. .1E - Call at No. 164 Wood street, and sr. ut.6166 Our swell of SOFT HATS and WINTER CAPS. Just re n large lut of Slmlghn.l, C4516,tm1, and ”tlier styles 61 . Cops, , 16-1, 1%.• ill doll 1 , 0; for 04,411 l liver: C., 164 Wood %root. rtlS f - •• ii.? r Pilgt lIIMv I=llll ,ovat hero 111E1=1 Untitotlll ill, 1111 MIRO I=ll =ME 111.1 /... I I UV KIIAM A \I• INENNA \ but Iti,ewin.• ti.l WII.LIA MS (S: A L LEN, 1 . .‘ ,' 1/Cer. , 3L/A 1 N Arrndill Wilha/l/S,l NIANUFACTI.IIII:IIS of _ Y t CHII.SON FURNACES, Wrong - 111 Iron Tubing, 4 ' ). From the N. York National Monitor .l V 0 II TI_V 1: E .N" f: I? AI, Li, -11'"`" 'l, r Clots ' l''' For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. th , k.t Vii- W A A will rtnitruct f',,r \Vanning and Ventilating innlait, than ..1 that ' II iir lint Water, l'ipos or Furnae, Churvin "" h " 1""hih" '"."""• ' t 7. ...11' " t or ni7i"III.I.Ca*E'TD.:I:II(IF:I43., 1,.. ni•trth • ii,,i„„gh. apl6 ll= Alt I \ .Lll.l 11!,. , 1..-10 , • It1.1:111 A,ti , ~, ...... 4 4 jc. . . . . . ... . . . . .. . .. . . . . --.- • III A.II.IIIED, tru_Seinds' Sareaparilla---Inveatinatinii and et, Ohio and l'eniisylvania. Railroad. Al St. L.mis, December K. by the Rev. WILL liOpkins , fr. n•rinient leave denionstratd tehat, upon tin. condition of Ow Tit E ONLY li AILILOAD •i•--FRANK. 13A.11.1.1Y. Clerk of the steamer Cristal Palace. fon 1.......1 deperi.l. lhe h, ,, lth of tha . UNly• ,J i n ceiiiiii•iit it. the" it ir N SIN (~, yk" EsT FROM PITTSBUROH• nt erl3 of Eittelairgh, to Mi. , . KATE. only daughter of Cot , 11,,i, ill the 611:lpt . of SCr.4 . olo , ErysiPuisei I .iiiiiiiii•l i liiiliii"' l6 Ir,r- TILE I , IOT TRAIN lea‘ii.i at 2::10 A. M.: through to A. 11. Johnson, of Washington county, Mo. Erupti.ms. Liver Cumpleint, le., aplo.ar. 11 I, at • dice i•vident Cincinnati in 1:1 linen and 40 niiiitin... Fare. 57. that the secretive fuuctiuns have become Inert. and nillloll- MAIL TRAIN leaves at SA. M. tios have been ungendere.l in the hiusal which are trot kin.: EXPRESS , . TRAIN leaves at 3P. M. sir way to the surface. SANDS' SANSA EA 111 LLA 1, ..x- These Trains all make C 102343 connections at Crestline. so ,ssly preiutred to retn'ly sects C0.5(.11, and ,Imuld 1, at that passengers avoid detention. The direct route to St. e resorted to. It will ,•:Illy stillinlitt , the finciiicns •iii 1. ,„,,, I . ~„,e ore , via CI-oolitic and Indianapolis, 100 miles - ' aa ' ili ' nil l ''''' .l. s ' "" lar '''' l hoatthe a ''''''''' '''' ..1”.1 ter than via Cleveland. Fit,t-...lass fa, (rut. PittOatrgil Wont nail..., or pur.:l,,, ..st.el th,r. it ..1 idi deletert.m , i,. St. Lan, 0'3,30. : -1 , , 1t41 i'11i..4.1, $l2. Coll:1,11°11s are •utaulattutis. purilv the 1.1 ...I. ... i ii..1,... the iln iiiiiiii•e. ~ h, 0 , ., . it ~,,,,,,,,.,, „.,,, Its ," it ,,,,, i ii. , ch ,,.., ‘ „i i , i ,„,1 ~, M„„„_ '''''''' I— " l ' ireto ' n ' ''''P r. " ' ' l '' "11..."''' ”"i"" ' '''''' 'el fi' • 111 with tit , R,LII to Newark, Monroeville and •Sanduaky .us... cansin4 all um.,.litly ,Xrr0,..1...,1 no il,,tpl.lar. and , (~, \ , Trail, rt. , li ~ 1 111, 1 1 ts. Ir.is it. 16.• this v•rft , lly s , ll —lit .11,.1 11,11.,, „gated and p... 1.1 1.,, A II & U. ,AIN Dr-. 1.rt.40.,t,. 1 ,, I , 0, 0 ~, /it,. ht. 1.5.1. Nt . W Voth. Thren..4ll Ti. liol- , axe 4..141 te C 111,11113.6. I.tlitlVilk, St. Sold it'd, dt FLE)II:.Oi 1 . '11 , 4 , , Pltt,lntrg l . , . Pa.. and hy 1,. In,. Indianaindln, Clot - ago. 1t.n . 1: Inland, Fort Wayne. i. 1 ., g. e 1 / 4 . rally ''''' :7 I ' Cle‘elnn.l. and the prnapo.l tev.na and olden In the Wend 11,g I t I . 11 . S I (. It 1 . 1 I i 'Fle• NFAV ItlthillTl)N AdVoNPrhildA'fltrN TitAIN ie:lVei _ ' L1:n1.t..01 al lu A NI nod .1 . ..4:, 11. NI , and Nem' Brighten at .1 FE. FIRE ANI) MARINE . ~,, .„1 ~,,,, 1 i, , /.\.`..Lit.d.‘,'/: Cl/ I/P.I.V S E. 110; Elt NV ATER MARK ET S'FRF:ET PITTSBURGH. PA. "-";" A s' ti i .tt Rrriii Statin, ti A S): L: s,..ssissstus W 0 irolr..tt. t • M all .4,.:3.”1 4 1 111 LI. I t . RISKS 1411.. And M NI : F Ohio and Indiana Railroad, BF.ING THE I.!!!!tirt-t and liamag, F!r!.. J. 11.1 hda„ font 111111111 On of the Ohio et. Penna. R. II 1 trt to. Ow Haf , t T FI)RT NY A Y SE, ..y - s THREE 111*SPRF.D t EIGHTEEN NILES FROM PITTSBURGH. =IEEE //alwlty. Al,d.:1•1/•/ - R/II• 1 /•' • .1 1•11 .1 Kn.,/ 11 , •//1. ,t/t/ti• I )(1'11,11://1. ,1,/, \l' I/lion. ,I:Lrite , Ila:////ati NV/Ilint/I 1.11/11q., Clot/ ,Irl/11/1/11-I .1 .11/1 ••11. NI , I Ith - 11/• /./.,•".• .t,„ WI ill/. . ./ M1,r51.11. 11 , N 1.0 1,,u11111.,, f , . 1 B a . n. 15,11,1.P111.A411,. Urbana. :11.AltINE INSURANCE. IYai Sprinpfield, 1 F: ISK S. I inanapull, Itatintnd, Tann. Findlay. \ \ iNsuR E (oily ; kids m particular to ask a I tin• uhi.. and Indiana Ilailroad. PHI1)ELPIII A. B. STICAUGIIAN. Su t. ... 11,171 k: -1.1,,,1. I, `111..•,, I 1.r., ,, 11N ,lk Chartered Capital. 8500.0011. , . PEKIN TEA. STORE, 1- Ili F. .11 lIL 111: .4.\1 , I.V I. IN II [HA N, I'll; r irb , V No. 38 Fifth Street. .t 1]:10, , I.ll'l.l\i't in 1.,,,„1.. 1 ,, 1 1 41...rt,1tEi: \ AND BLACK TEAS. warranted to giro sat t,nRIN 10rtt1.1;,.... L IIIAII. • l• lA. tom I ,EttitC,F. Vot. Nil. 'rrottmt:or ni/ty.,1.111,. 1.1..C.Kg. GE.f1r...01.. 1 T ',AUX-, lont,- -:0 1 . 62. 71,, and fi twat , Young, llyattn—,so, G 2,75, and SA 1111..111 11 ii .iltain al. ; i t,,,10t $1 - rt It. : finttat quality, $1 Itt m. ~.1 \ S t... N•tA.•. . /.11.11-11 Isrttakfa..d -stt 71, and; finprrial and ldunpowder-5 0 . \ 11 It.datt.o d It: .I.ttota. $1 " f t Itt 62, 75 and $1 ji? Id, all grad .111.111. , 1 . ,11.11.11 ; 't r.... , aliti 111,61: Tt•att ..f . . put up to rnetallw s; ,„ 1 ,,,, ~ ~,..,,: , ; „ : . ,,,,i „,,,, ~ , „.. t , ( al , i.ittk.,, , .1. - idt•,-Itt f •rthe trade. and alli !x• odd ld 01 thr low• ~ ~ . 1 „ ~,,,.„,,,,. ,-„,,,. ~, ~,r „ 1,,, , ; t:t tdt Ed, ;'ronot Pt-: anti .bunt C 011.,. 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I.l4•iali) al I, , P ATEI: "T'lt LET I'ENNSYLV.INIA INSURANCE CO 111111=1111:1:120=111111 .11 rti,hi z! h t PIT U., 8300.000 =MEE Ruh I.twa, MESMI \ \ ..ri• 11 Kit,. 11..1, 1N NI k .1 r INI l'A .1/./ Pr .-t/ A . 1. t A 1{111F:11 CITIZENS' INSURANCE t'0:111)ANN. F I' I T S I: (.; II VI I.LIAM ilAti.U.l.l Pt. .1 1,11 =NM ,A\ll r. FF.'f strr , f, tAllo , r , .5/J - • - /Igr I 11.111 .„ 1111.1. .IND i;p4l, ~.1 und !I tholat • a.4.7Linat IV illlaui Basznley .1 miles M Satnuel Heft. 11,,bert Ihin .1i Irusr ?I. Prnn.. L. Ilarhan,ll, WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCI C .1/ /'.4.V 1, Neiv Lisbon, Ohio. , 1 .3 111 NTF.R.A!: , 3II •—• '', \\ot , I moI mrkot, I'ittrl4ur!.;ll II leElt , . F . LOCIISA Prt>tth-nt. .1 lICR.DICK, In, Proshlrtil iIARTIN. Ttoomttet PITTSBURGH R 1,3 B .1:1"1.4., 1V,30,1,vei .11.1., B. NI. 1i..1310. I larhatigh, Dr.. 11.1. Parke! Blrlampllann, Do.u.ot. Nvmnlyar C TEEM U N-U .)N Us" A hirer stock alway,t , ii haat! at No. 1197 Liberty Stro,t, PTITS.BUK(;II PENYA . ' - , • 1„.41, IMIN === MEI= r I En= =TIM ‘1 h 14 lail El EMU N' Sltl HUII • 14 , 1mrt‘ ! the ,u I I n!,.,1 Jo, Tat,hor. II \I II It t 1,13.1 t. II a/74.! J It J •w-. IMMIIMMI Richnnl ,ntti.•l litiltOvn• .11,1111 u 1,11,4111. Fran , .1 S•lt•—nnoil...l. Villt3nl 13 ILEX. HUNTER, MIME F., part wolars, L. .1 Ttt ket t and lurthrr inf mat ion. ttropl) J CURRY, At h.• tuilvt tln. Nl.4l.,tizaht•la Ihmse '..!"2, 1 TRAINS iNNECT AT CRESTLINE, without de wlth all the 'fraitte no the Ohio and Penniiyirania and at Vt.re.t with Trains going North and South, .1. the \ lad Its, et and Lake Erie Itoilroad. .r apply at the itailmid Ottice of the Ohio and ”ti- IN mita Itailrcad Company to Pittshurgh, Allegheny 5r At MO the rt•llowing RETAIL PRICES urn•r , ! r Srm-nth and Smithfield streets PITTSBURGH fries the old country I, Pitt ri•rnitteil to Enrive. itios-27 • .. ._ EXCELSIOR CORN-SHELLER AND SEPARATOR. THE WONDER OF THE TIMER. "" ' J. P. Smith's Patent, February 27, 1855 -... j AM.. and Coln pit,tr Y uwer CORN' . • I boen pI,IIOIIIICOA by cosupeteut Judges. nee, A p - ir aim ristm xud N.ehnn6n, to be the fastest • . ot : , eparntor ever in tented. A Elushel per 2111mi:tie: liou.l, vul. o smell expeuiliturit oiel ...parole the corn fr,lllll the• piirfa I,rrn6l tio a port, le of either. F.a , •ry Fort ni I +a) Ulu... win w r.lt t.. [nuke a tUrtUue will/ ,11 , 1tAt .1, Ilia pun 1/A n , n It.„ ht nt ,tll,. it, ItAll In A `t e ll. andOtta •2• , . til In• K I. . ...I nl,ll tern, ;is n tII insure =MEE ANI) );RIST ItAl.l/11 IN FA It)1 It , I .In Tl,l3r.an, .111er n.K.n. Jurilvar k . . t•y I, •.I.4l, , tntralrix •.! la, Juni , . Ita I • • .. ,li. •11 N..titttlivlll Tun. ILL G-ILILL•.o. r.LuLL.ILLILLL.:•LutainItt4 .... L. L., ILL•L-L S•i111 • 11 t• I/I*i •.1.1..1 1 . 14• ..1 tondo, 411 IV, .LLLIML, tour. t,-L SLlLtilt NI:011mo*. .LveLLILLtIo. Tlm•mat, 1., , •r LittLty ILL wlll. - ti t,ravato .kli 1, .1.1, u -t• , '1 , 41, t h Ot..r. il, f init. , na). , 1,11.4 t lit nt.:ir. (111111 K upward. tit lin) now , cholvic Wait . [tarn. Sinlin mini buililing , s•in loch +(Ate cultivntion. It Annikinne ilinntry scats, beluit Nittuttnins in tin• vicinity of tin, ! insitr.:leil. Title inditiin. i • ski u,.,ouually l' ly M DAVIS. A uct limper I( 1 ST Litt eilliesda‘. the Iltth instant, A t lie- uua mall ..1 to John Urontt II ti olaants t and wade is, 0. & F. or •••lier poldr cast, pless tot. net,. , and not letes,tot it. etee-tet 1t... i.e., .1 JOHN OROUTT. eci.il it rpm: 'Ft) I,E.T BARGAINS--1)u -.•ltr tenth, stock of Silk Pl.-0e ' q wee t.' ' , meet ing Caps. Frtettele Felt linta. I,lW . te o•aillA list- ant e; l• et .es, Childre's Fancy Hats and Silk Yi !. %loam— Felt Flats. to gr n eatly Mal...Vs] •I 11 •• • ..ett scar ,- tat t.n. at N., "1 W O 4l iitreet. J WILSON & SJN. .11 - )RIME LI. libls this day i•,•••1\ l b, sAlirt 5.1.1. and for sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. 1 4 1 1 bids received by railroad and for 1 ,4 di, 11 lI Y XIIY II. COLLINS. lIRESII TEAS— The attention of families sal , oraiiirs la tailed tae iny loge nail carefully selected sack + et PI ti BEEN AND BLACK TEAS. piarchasod rural alas itui—rters, which will be sold at prices lower bh usual S. JAYNES, l'••kin Ten Store, No 3S Fifth street. c:7 , 7T he Expres-s—KATE Weenie: L , Well steel to De: By Joon te De Watt. Tlo. II enters Feast: , ranted the Usurp Falas 11101.4A-111t1 MAN 110 Reid. Il• Fri T C NIOBIJAN, ilec2o 104 Wood settee n non-residents to renting h....—. sad t••,ll,tslig also to insurance. repairs. pay ent of tate,oar charges fur such services are mode rate. Wee in rite the of property owners, especially atlai reeesadee ••111 et the city, to this branch of our busi nss. We ids., nepitintii Loans on Bonds,MOrtFlgVA, II•••••11 , ..1••• 1.1 this kind etttondist 1. , promptly, and all comma co-wads-mod. All inquiries regarding Real Estate. ot other matters. must enclose a post stamp to pay S. CUTHBE Mark RT 0 ~street. 1,1.1 • 5 T RATED and liscellaneous Books Saturday . evening. Decomber iIJ. commencing at • • ! •••/.. ••.I l':•ltline•rviAl 11•••• ti, cornet of Wetud nut .ea ntreeeent, let ettettle.gue, a cleetitete nod collection o I e I tatist and It iscellaneous Books. ninny of which urn suit for Oro Holidays; and among them will be found Allson's ilisa•ry of Europe. 4 vols . , Heroine edition of Shokspearw,l3 Illustrated: Griswold'' Prose Writers of America; Lives ..1 Etutnent Christians; Dowlirig's lUstory of Bumanism; Greek and Roman Classic , FiaataS vole: Goldsmith's Works; Ms... May's Essays; splendid Family Bibles, superb Anntmls, he. Full particulars in tatudogmes. which can he obtained alt lie Auction Store. P. NI. DAVIS, Auctioneer. HOTF.E FUR.NITURE. &e., at Auction— °. Thurs.day morning, Daaietribe.r 27, at 10 o'clock, al the Allegheny Hotel, corner of Irwin street and Duquesta 51 ay. mill be sold—A quantity of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Bar Fixtures, Sc., aiming which are Feather lte,lditig, and Bedsteads. Maul - asses, Wash and Work Struts, Looking Glasses, hall Lamp; China, Wass anal ticens ware; Fare I nuts, Fenders, Cupboanbt; One large C.s.l,ing Stove, which cost 1125; Kitchen Utensils, oc. DAVIS, Auctioneer. - NEW YtiRK GALLERY, La filyett.• Itnilding. See. SO Fourth street. Situated on cio of the principal thoroUglitaras in the city, with its easy L , ,,t acce,a—its large and splendid Sky and Side Lights— o ith every facility I, doing husininis_eitim,is i t to flank men: the tirSt Ili the country. Citizens and striumers may of getting the Ilenert Ilicturau that the art I,LII pens eiery style tef raps wed framo a lockets, limn, rings. at the 31•01 c nasal liuilrry.Price 50 vents, and up- tt 'op) tugorrectly 11.1, Rooms open from 8 A. M. to 6 M Sven) picture given perfect or no charge. 1111 - motto in to please. deel9 K I lOLDERS' lEETI NG—The Stock of the Pittsburgh and Eric Railroad Company willnieet tireenvillc, Mercer county, on THURSDAY. the thud of January next, for the purpose of electing thir ten Directors. tdeclo THU. J. POWER, Prenidaut. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE-- 1.•,, Student- attending the Day and Evening Classes. l'stimanslop. Rook-keeping, Arithmetic, and Its applica tion, to kle.iness, taught in Olio extenAiroCummerrial SCIIO,II Mill N 1, 4 ,1 Counting-bw, to large classes of Ladies and t;colleorir success guarannssl to all who attend. A few lessons front au unsurpassed penman correct the worst hand-writing. Book•keeping, when correctly taught, is 1 • 101i1) learned. Merchants and hosiness no, apple here for tirst class I llook keep. r, Accountants and Clerks. Cull tool obtain specimens Hermes writing—a circular for lull informa -1 o.”---opposite the Post Othee, at CoLLFAIE HALL. DIVIDEND—CITIZENS ' INSURANCE COMPA NV.—The President and Direct. , of this Company bate this day declared a dividend of Sit Dollars per share upon the Capital St,s7k—tlve dollars payable to the stock h, riders or their legal representatives, and one dollar credited t•• their stock, on and after the '22.1 inst. .• I 6:•_it SAMUEL L MARSHELL _ IVIONONUAIIELA NANTIGATIos co. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual meet ing the StockhohlorB of the Monongahela SaYigatku t'ompan) will he held, m repiired by law. on THURSDAY th , • loth day of January. 185 G. at the office of the Company No Grunt street_ to the city of 4lttsburgh. at 2 o'clock t M.. for the election of officers for the ensuing year. •I,l7:mbiMlJ/ WM. BAK EWELL, Secretary. F INE OLIVE OIL -I..utolr's R.ttra 111 iv, OIL quart.; pints; just reekved F. ft. DRAY°. DitEss GOODS REDUCED — A. A. MASON 6 (4). are offering the whole of tneir stock of Plank ompri,ing the 'post elegant and thanionable styles, trend) redoced price", deel9 UTIJ HALL raised a breeze ; Rose Clar:lc wilt create a hurricane Ftinny Feru's uew tx.k For rule by 11,14 EP,RING-50 boxes Sealed Herring for wile by [droLl ALILLEat t.JUM.,x. TOD UTTER bv - - -' • NOTICE I—The Democratic citizens of the First Ward are requested to meet at the :sapoleou House. in the Diamond. THIS AF TERNOON, at 3 o'clock, to elect five Delegates to represent them in the Convention to nomi nate City Officers. dec22 NorricE!—An adjourned meeting of the Democrats of the Seventh Ward will be held THIS EVENING. at 7 o'clock, in the Pilliiii . Sditail Ilona! of said Ward, for the ',impose of nominating Ward Officers. de,._ JAM ES A-IRWIN, Chairman. LA FAYETTE HALL—Foe THE eIIftISTM AS 1101.1 DA Y S.—Laughable and M.A.!" Attrartinn far to, 01d and roan! commencing an SATURDAY EVEN INO, December '..t2, wherein the following celebrated Artistes from the East will appear: Hit. P. J. 41A NNON, The paling Irish Comedian and Vocalist, in the following characters. (lan non I. Teddy the Tiler Bannon as Paudeen ti'llafferty. (Mimi, api O'Brien. the Irish Emigrant. Intr.sitiong some of his host 15.1811 SONUS and DANCES. MASTER iIEORUE CADWALDER SANDERS. Tilt MosiCAL pRODIGY. A viola not six years of age, will also appear in the following dull nit parts: Master George as a Violinist. Master tiss,rge as . . Flutist. Master George as a Drummer. Master George as a Comedian. Introducing a variety of Comic Songs. CAPTAIN SANDERS IN 1110 MAGIC TESIPLF- The whole to conclude with J. W. lIINDSAY'S laughable Comedy of OLD HUNTZ. Admission 2.5 cents; Boys and Girls 15 cents: Children under twelve, 10 cents. Ika,rs open at filA o'clock; Perfortnauce to commence at 7 1 / 4 : o clwk. front seats reserved for ladies. dee22:l CAPT. SANDERS, Manager. FOE SALE—The House and Lot of the un dersigned, on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. It Ims been put in perfect repair, with Gas, Water, Ac., in the house, and Is in complete order. JAMES KERR, Jg decti..lW WANTED—An Unfurnished Room, with Boarding, in a private family, where there are no other boarders, by a gentleman and his lady. Address . ' H. P L ," Box 398, Pont Office. dec22:2nchJl (`LIFT BOOKS FOR TITE HOLIDAYS— IL MINER A CO., No. 32 Smithfield street. have on hand the largest, most magnificent, hod, and most complete stock of Books, fur presents, In the city. Gift Books, Albums, Annuals, Children's Books, and Games of all kinds. The Republican Court; or, American Society in the Days of Washington. With twenty-one portraits of distinguished women, engrirred from the original pictures. The Scenery of the United Status; Illustrated in a series of forty engravings, embracing tie's. in eiery portion of the United States. The Eve of St. Agnes; by John Keats. Illustrated with twenty designs, by Edward li. Welmert. Women of the Bible; illustrated with eighteen engraving. Antique morocco. Beauties of Charles Second's Court; by Mrs_ Jamieson; with twenty-one splendid plates. Iroinesi of Shakspeare; portraits of the female characters of the great Bard—forty-live large and brilliant plates. The Waverly Gallery; portraits of the principal female characters in the writings of Scott. The Gallery of Byron Beauties; portraits of the heroines of Lord Byron's Poems. Poetry of the Year: pasaagm from the Poets descriptive of the Seasons; with twenty-two colored engravings. Gray's Elegy; beautifully Illustrated with new and beau tiful designs. Bongo of American authors; comprising views of their birth-places or residences, engraved on steel, with vignette on wall. ' Illustrated London Not.; embellished with many thou sand spirited engravings. The Wide, Wide World; illustrated edition; onibellielied pint), fine engravings front original drawings M,s,re's Complete Poetical Works; illustrated with very fine steel engravings and portraits. ilyron's Complete Poetical Works; illustrated with elegant steel engravings and portrait. I I allisrk's Complete Poet ical Works; beautifully illustrated with tine steel engravings and portrait. The Complete Works of Robert Burns; containing his Songs, Poems said Correspondence, with a new Life of the Poet• and notices critical and biographical, by Allan Con - , igham ; elegantly illustrated with steel plates. Idec22 OF,Olttil.: PARKIN, Ticket Agent •. I \ with Ruse Ckark," is rt 34 3- 11. MINER .t Co., Nu. 32 Smithfield street. bLls prime Roll Butter for Rule ar ! )1 I LLNII d RICK WSW: Men NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IfIUSTMAS BOOK..- k_„, Gents of Beauty; Diadem; Christian Keepsake; Power Gift Keepsake of Friendship: Token of Friendship: Ladies' Gift Roe. of Sharon Ladies' Wreath Magnolia ; Adventures of tdineit ti.,allead • the 1,--t Cl,r,str hook. publicly,' Balloon Travels in Etirp... Tocettier w nit a large ~sortim-ilt of Jitx.mile 1.. r 11...L.4101M 31141 Neu lem Present.. also, a lart,re of 01 ,tandal.l,l 110..k.m. 1,011114.11 n el...rant binding,. A .1 the lit e are at, nil We :OR t, I.• ‘o,llllne, and cotopare taw. , with other -I.,re , Garver. Ilaipoite• lot S. price JO ~let's ,to 210 Put mini', it. lamb, N Y d.. Pet ers. Isatit/ttie. do. tit,. 1:r. Nlamvitte, d,. ilO. itt Remember. the place is at LA U FFEW,; BOOKSTORE. ,10,22 No. 7,1 Fifth 3t.„, he at pRESENTS Foil Till: DAV SEASON!---- Plea.se the mind, taste and sight by call.ng and be) hug Lytle of our licitly illuminated lic...l.s..such as— The Itopubß.au Cut.it N Itll twenty-one portraits of dil -1 n 01.6,110,1 FelnateM of the United States. in the days of turton ra) 's Elegy; itlnst rated. LeMlets of Ilemory for IS:A. Poetical Work., of Byron, :111 . d. LongiellOW. Ihvt Bur., Ac., In ammo° and halt antique Nudity, The P, acerly Gallery; antique binding. Charea - teristics of Watson; do Women of the Scripture's; do Chroduan's Daily Delight; do Call and evamine for yourselves at NV. A. GILDENFENN EY A CO.'S. tlec22 Fifth et, oppostto the Thom UPERIOR BRICK BUILDING, :%IANU -1.,7 FACTURING SITE and BUILDING LOTS in Birming ham at Auction--Un nalrioatly evening, December 27, at 7 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street. burgh, will be sokt— Lots Nos. W and 611, at the corner of Carson and Oliver street., having a front of tit feet S incites on Carson stns... and extending back along Oliver street 100 feet to Chestnut alley ; on which Is erected a very superior new three-mom Brick Dwelling, with extensive back braidings, elate roof and hea modern improvements. Also---Tlmt large Manufacturing I.ot adjoining Foundry of Hersey. Bollman A Garrison, having a front of 46 feet ou Voter street, and extending batik 300 feet to Bingham street. ALso--Lote Nos. 1.31 and I=, having each a front of 24 foot Carwm street, between Gregg anti Joseph streets, extend ing back 100 feet to M'ainut alley. Terms--One-fourth ,ash ; residue in two years, with inter est parable semi-annually. Title indisputable. dec22 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. DRY GOODS at Reduced Prices.—A. A. MASON 00. are now offering all of their immense . ..al: at minced prims, comprising over one thousand Catle3 ad pkgs. of NEW GOODS, just opened. All of their extensive lock of SBIa, Shawls and Dress Goods, Cloaks, Bonnets, :mbrolderice, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Domestic ,sis, lc., will be reduced and sold at 25 per cent. less than nil rates. (dee= A. A. MASON A 1X...25 Fifth st. AtILL PROPERTY FOR SALB,--Situated in Beaver County, at sixteen mllos from the city—a Mill (louse or4hree stories, with three run of stones. corn eraeker. smut rimehlno, and all other gaming and fixtures and in complete order; also, a Saw-Mill, with its fix tures all complete; two Dwelling Domes, Stable, Sc; 20 acres of prod Land. all in cultivation. Apply to dee= 8. CM/WERT k SOS: No. 53 Markel It FIRE WORKS FOR THE 'wan= Candles; Pin Wheels; Serpents Sky Rockets, of all Sims. ;lied riwired and for sale by REVUES lc ANDERSON, No. 30 Wood rt. LARGO'S GALLERY, Fourth street, al C ways open on Holidays, and prepared to attend to host of customers.. dec22 C1,...15M ARABIC-2,500 lbs for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., corner First end Wocot dt... AND PAPER-100 reams for sale by S der22 11. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO R EFINED BORAX-5,000 lbs for sale br A. A. FAHNESTOCK BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-200 sacks, a prime article, fur sale by SMITH., 51.4.111 & HUNTER., 122 Second, and 151 Front streets.. TIMED APPLES-50 sacks for Bah; by MAIlt d HUNTER RIEI) PEACHES-20 sacks for sale by SMITH HAIR & HUNTEIt A. LEE' ATUS-20 boxes for sale by seer SMITH, MAIM & HUNTER I S - .oses or .: e my tlec'22 SMITH, MAIR R HHNTEIL PPLIiS--50 bbls Green Apples for sale by dec22 sCeU' s lIIINTInt. MINCING KNIVES and Choppers, of a very superior quality, can be found at dee-12. BOWN & TETLEII"S,I36 Wood st. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS—e hav We a good assortment of the above instruntents on baud, varying in price flow $1,21 to $lO, or sale at der.l:. BOWN & TETLEY'S. QK AT ES-500 pairs of aasorted Skates, from colas to $.3 per pair. Alvo. Strap for the saute. very cheap, at irked] BOWS & TETLEY'S. QIIOT--2.0 kegs assorted Shot, from BB up to Nu. 10, for sale low for mill, at dee2,l ROW N & TETLEY'S. -Rom.: MILLS-PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD —NO. I DIAMOND.—Tbe µuri4 and trushilem of these Spires and Mileitani have WOO them u gltait. celebrity. Ina op in '1 oz., Ulb and lb papers. Try them. Whole sale or retail, by (d0e1.41 F. R. DRAY°. EN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING M —ROSENTHAL & BRO. Fifth street. opposite Ma sou's, hare a large stock of Men and Boys' CLOTHING on hand, comprising some entirely new and elegant styles, which they aro prepared to furnish at the lowest Globigices. Also, a large and fashionable stock of GETM' FURNISH (NO GOODS. declti:dly 11EAVER BRIDGE—We have a. very eon . reuient residuum for eale, sittlui'd about throe minutes' walk from the Baiireful Stalled at Beaver Bridge, Thu lot I. 7,5, feet front by 110 deep, The house contalus nix roms, in good order; has a ports,. in front, and purclrin the rear. A well of excellent water, garden fruit trees, &a. Price. $lOOO. Terms easy; a will BS exchanged fur an Allegheny County Staid. S. CUTHBRIIT I SUN, der r 4 53 Marker street. DRY GOODS at Reduebd Prick—A. A. MASON h CO. 4{.43 wlu Ing the prtee on evory 6iriptial of Dry tiondx. Silks, Shawls and Loren (Jowls re kinc,l a per cant decl4 FOR SALE-40 aorea of good Land, aix mile. ( N ., Wiz city, on Saw Mill Ron: 20 acres Int prom!, with a .t rate Stearn Saw MIL Frame House, Sta hitt Sc The timber on this tract will pay for the land. Terms accommodating. THOMAS WOODS. . decl4 71 Fourth street. REFINED WHITE SUGAR at 10 cents per pound; Double Refined Crushed end Pulverized, 11c. Prime Rio Coffee, 12% mato; Old fioverament Java, 17 chi; Mocha, 20 cents. ROASTED COFFEE, fresh every few days—warratited equal to that we retail green. JAYNES, dt,l4 Pam T. Mom. 1411=Mil VALUABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. —A large and beautiful lusiortment of WATCHES, CHAINS and JEWELRY, at ti Market street, corner of Fourth. W. W. WILSON. Uilchrist's American Raters, "the best In the world," for sale only at the above place. det`2o HOLIDAY GIFT BOORS- Characteristics of Women; 20 steel'engravings; an tique binding. : . Istyltrif Ancient Rome; antique tinding. Waverly Gallery; 30 enp.uvinp; London edition. . RepubLican Court; 21 portraits of American ilcMakilt, , Christian's Daily Delight ; flue illustrations; autkinobitlirg. Women of the Scriptures, do do, Knickerbocker Gallery; 49 portraits of distinguished On tributors to the Knickerbocker Magazine; morocceiand cloth binding. Leafiets of Memory fur 1850—a beautiful gift book. Kehler's Christian year; beautifully illustrated; morocco. Irving's Sketch Ifook—tine edition. The floral Keepsake—a beautiful present. The Diadem. Scenery of the United States—the finest book of the sensor'. Puets—Byrun, Moore, Burns, Mrs. newass, Ben Jensen, i..kgyeare, ht.; in antique and half antique binding. Large and small Bibles, Prayer Books. in various styles of binding. Children's Books—over 500 different kinds, suitable for children of all rips. Don't forget to call at W. A. UILDENFENNEY dec2o Fifth et., opposite the Theatie. ALND NEW-YEAR'S GIFTS 1. AT lIEINEMAN & No. 42 Fifth street, Where mu be found one of the largest and fluent weortments of all styles of Gold 'Watch., (cases of our own manufacture.) Silver Watches. in all their various styles. Pure Silver Spoons, (of our own manufacture.) Plated Ware—a very large assortment. Jewelry—an endless variety of the latest and most bead:al to' patterns. Fancy Goods—a large assortment. Clocks to suit all. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, beg to remind their friends nod the public In general to favor us wittetiitall during the Holidays. and we are sure they will fititilo;& and price to suit. decl9 11. C. iterivaitss CuAs. mamas unscital. CIIIRISTMAS SEASON—Fresh Fruits just received by F. IL PRATO, No.l Diamond— Raisins—all qualities; Currants—old and new; Citron—new; Lemon and Oninge Peel. Also, Pickles, Sauces, 11-esh Peaclies and Tomatoes. WATCHES AND JEWELRY at redo 6 itoukurss: i 1 Fifth street, Who will dispose of tiny article in their variety at piece lower than the same articles cap be bought for elsewhere hit the city, within fifteen days. They have "marked down" their stock, in order to make place fora new andllnePidec tion, purchased with an eye to the holidays, and holiday re membrance., by the senior partner, who is at present In the East for that purpose. We stake our veracity upon the assertion that we will sell FIFTEEN PER CENT. LOWER than former prices. Thom) who desire any article in this way will ROBERTS & BRO. - dectO OBE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, - what so mita- Ws as a Pocket Revolving Almanac, to tell the dby of he month at an instant's glance; or a Pocket Locket °Oh ms it o. The above articles ran be had at k1,:20 NO. 53 MARKET ST =EITEEE3 A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Inattrane Co., uI 1191tRI8BUta1. CAPITAL, 3350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of PIIILADELPIriA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia.. 'WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000.. Commonwealth Insurance Company's HAR RISBURG. CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co, HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSET' 57 5 254i4&9. Pennsylvania Insurance Co., otPITTSBURQA. CA P17'.4 L AND A ssErs; N0v.5,1855, $129,022 49. Y. JOHN Toy PresideLlt- A. A. C. 11111141, Secretory_ doCI4AI.IIOIV inNIN:7;s CLARK'S PIANOS.—FRESII STOCK.—IL KLEBER it BRO. have now on the may, wed partly rrreired, a complete and choice stuck of PIANOS front the Factory of N LINNS I CLARK, N. York. The) art provilical with all the late and Import:at improve um-n4 which distinguish Nelms & Clarke Pianos above an •Alters, viz the therstringe, Felt-euvered Hammers, French Orand Action. etc. Every Piano LS fully uurtrylecl, with Ow privilege to the purchaser of returning the &Imo if it privet iu any way defective. Te.ttimonial from M. Svr..22.osu, the unrivalled Piitotst CLNCINNATI, Noveralter 19, 18%. M.,trt IL A leber Et Bro., Pittsburgli—lirugualen: Permit me to thank you most sincerely for tho magnificent Brand of MeAm R. \attune eiark'S manufacture, which you have been so Load as to loan me for Mile. Teresa Parcae otucerts in your city. This superb instrument is alto of the ,ery lat.t. ever DAP.II3 in America: and for sWeetIIIPSS,AILdI poWer of tone, so trait as solidity of connrurtion, law.* amt fling 11,sin,t. 1 really cougratulato tut future own er, be too happy PS to isYSP4S. 0/10 Of tbS) Auaster costa of Auierican industry. With hearty wishes for your happlite.,,, etc. Your obedient PerVlllie, obedien t LUCE STRAKOSIL S‘ t ap.ncv for Sums & Clark's unrivalled Pianos an 11. KLEBER. d 131:1C:4, No. 23 Fifth street, sign Of tbir Goldeu Ilarp. of P. Baum 0. =PM BROTT C CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anti..uy Falls, 31innersuaTerritory. Land bought mid solikditroughout the Territory. Money loaned, introit melds made to the best lidvantage, and Land Warratits loca ted. Also, _Agents for the nab of Lota in the town of ST. 2LOUD. tl5 mil. front St. Anthony, and head of navigation :dove the Falls. The survey of tlie 'great Pacific Dailtuad comere the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad- vantages It pos'sessed as a place of business, will make It one of the hilliest cities iu the Northwest. PLETKHENcnr_s : Extlovenior Ramsey. Minnesota. lion. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of 31innirsota. lion. J. Meekor. lion. 11. It. Rice, Delegate to Congress. hie e, Ihillingsh..l A Decker,. Attorneys at Law. Me,ers. 110113 p S. Oaks. Bankers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton. Resister of U. S. Laud Omen% een2u . . . 00 K AG EN CY.— The subeeribere have B bl I RI, .1 a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will tarnish any book or publication at the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's, Godey's, Put -11701, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, the., will receive. Put -1111701, magazines for one year and a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if subscribing to. $2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of Magearnell, ,dl three portraits will be scut gratis. Music furnisheilAo these who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size in large or email quantities furnished, Seal Presses, Dies, &c., sent to order. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness and dispatch. - Views of Buildings, News= Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Certificates Business Coeds, eia. All orders sent by mall :iromptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their build up engraved, can Bend a daguerreotype or sketch of the kidding by mail or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would &edit to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would .act as agents for the Bale of thesame. BYRAM & PIERCE. BO South Third street, Philadelphia. FOR SALE—A portion of the beautiful.,&- mta of the late Ilon. Walter Forward, on Squirrel MIA about four and a half miles from the city, comprising about twenty-five acres, including the Mansion Rouse, Barna, Car riage Rouse, Stone Spring and Store-house, and other im provements, with several line springs, and about four Senn of coal. The orchard and garden fruits are of the rarest and finest varieties, not exceeded in Pennsylvania, having taken •flrat clam premiums at horticultural exhibitions for eight years. Only a small portion of the purchase money will be re. quired in iMnd, and a very extended credit allowed rot' the remainder. Apply to ttIAJMY A RICIIEY, Real Estate Agents, corner Seventh and Smithfield eta. ARTLEY a FOX'S PA TENT FAN ELOWERACr GFoundries, Rolling Mills, Smith Erns, Ac.,patentea J '17.1815. '• • These FANS are made on an entirely new principle, and will run with less power than any other Pan now in use. The blowing wheel is much lighter and stronger than that of any other, and from its peculiar construction Is less liable to get out of order. The shafts are . made oreast' steel, and the journals use parallel, running in gun metal boxes- ' • MOSES P. EATON, Agent for 'Alanufrctorora, No. 80 Fourth stAnes, nevi VWWWwilh - - - IMEEZI MEM A LEXANDFR W. FOSTER, Aktai,iiey and Counsellor of Law, and So'leiter I.n, citaßcell, AVM for procuring Bounty Lando anti Pensiow, tirld, for the Cid h.ction of Claims in tireat Britain ansklreltuid.. • Collections made in this eackaolainA: •Cot40 10 1 1 :* lawn of decedents settled; Rem. hstato bought, s or ieusol, and rente collected. Moneys invested on .MOrt or other security. Titles examined nrid.lalli.l l aldets ( "VA Office on F'OURTIt street, a few doors alma Smithfield; l'ittsliurgh, March 03, 1.8)55-4m628:41N1 A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Col ix. • nnasioner for the States of 'Peackllcaeos New IffUnP• ann., Connecticut, Wismnsin, New, York,, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia 165- Deeds drawn, and aokmmiedmenta and proofd taken for roc.rd or ule in any tlie above named States, Mississippi and Rhode inland. Pittsburgh, Mardi 28, 18.55—{mh28d8w1 • ABEAUTIFUL GIFT TO A FRIFNIX-- The Perpetual Almanac. This practical titneimeper , to ativaya right; very aimple in its operation, but corroctiKeki eunvouieut. Uy wijueting the brit day of the month; yoli can tell at a mement'd glance the day of the week deol lue4th. It ta much valmil as a pocket-piece, While that utility luau made it a universal favorite with bot) , .',.. dies and gentlemen. liave you emu it 1 Sold by decls S. LCIJMURitT.:'...3 Martial a_ CII E ESE--800 box too p - it,,,„1c,,r , $ itif 37 :CEl)—lingazines, &c. yr. , 8uPP".....1 at siX months or one year, as follows . -,ol 3'' ''. . a Magn2.ll,o, per year ' 12 40 9" ..tnain's do * 2 40 Oraluou'e do na, Kuickerbocker do - thaley's Lady's Book, 0 I 90 Peterson's Magazine. 1 90 Leslie's Ladles' Oazette, Leslie's New York Journal. 1 90 Blockwoal said four Reviews, 10 00 Littell's Living Age, 5 I's' Illustratad London News, 10 50 The retail price is already known to theentire community. In (store wo will sell all the new books lately published and and $1,50 or now publishing. Ac.„ at 10 per Cent- disc-Unlit to art. 80 you will get $1 books for 00 coast /1 1 : 25 for $ 1,12 ; 5. 1 . 35 ; but will be acid at those prices for cash way. a • Remember, the place to buy to your own interest is at LAL'I'FKIt'S BOOMITORE, No. Dri Fifth street. I[4. 0 ! TEA 15 - RIN KERS -- Pt RE AND Faun TEAS—VoIu: IlYson, Imperial, Extra Oolong, Flues du.. English Dreatrast, and tho delhately flavored Wyman. These Teat I will sell as moderato us any establishmeat iu this city, and warrant them equally as good. doer: F. It. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. WINDOW GLASS cr 100 boxes WO; 50 boxes 10x12; 30 boxes 1.03.14; for sale by - der2 S3II.TH, MAIM s two= 0 COTCH ALE--4I casks Scotch Ale landitvg, at.l tor talc by ilev4J NI I LOtit @ Meta:IN:IN , =MN -.--:'''. ';'''.4'.*•,v-',4to,F•— . . , AGENCIES 8. 8, CAltiaZIL -9. M&T ITHICL. fr. Cutting ; D.• for sede by HENRY U. cOttan3 4-. WIII2IB - %Y ~~ .~ .7-'~i'_ 4