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W . • 'ei r i er 4 ' -- ' - ` 4 4-'rek 'ol' . G. ..r I• 4 /E l '. -, - t 4. - ~, dst. 4 - 'k A ir.,f" .# o -". ''4' . , •-,-• ' ,,,, - - -0•0 - k 4,- ~ -,04 4 .t..Y o ejt,(l4 , a .0,1 i,4 4 .4; eit,4% ,, ..,,,,,.4 4 r, 44. 41:, ghli, ~,1 ' ... 'r ( , ....... ' . , 1,.. . 4 ' 4 40 . . t ~‘... 4 L . f D:, . . . ''. ..... , 04 .f. c 4.1...... , beite... 1 .1T'' - t 0, it s.9 t t i r 4r. , S I: "1„, „ , , ,i• -,-.- c.' ) ~,, i t , AI t.'7. lt , '''' , ..T' t•T a .„„ .- - - '.. .1 ~..' .• 1 , ,,, 4 . ft -'. • t ' 4' ti ' 4 :,~% t' , s.. a ~;'ti't^ ~:?`~y,. - • ' . „ • "ia.54 1 .1" "rt • tf,p , t- , •titt. r'S.Vrt A h t, .rir oy~ r.^~ 41, 1111111111111 PITTSBURGH POST. - - OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. GEO P. GILLYOB.E-- .J. S IdOTEISOMSRY GILLMORE & lITONTGOBLIKRY, PROPRIETORS AND EDITORS. FRIDAY MORNING Democratic Dinnioipal Nominations JOHN M. IRWIN. FOR MAYOR OF ALLEGHENY, JOHN OTTERSON. . DEMOCRATIC MEETING. ga FIFTH WARD. glik The Democracy of the Fifth Ward will hold a public meet ing at the PUBLIC SCHOOL HOUSE, on the corner of Walnut and Pike streets, on SATURDAY EVENING next, December 29th, at half-last six. o'clock. All true Democrats are Invited to attend. City Democratic Executive Committee. The following gmitlemeil comioase the City lieciitive Committee, appointed at the late Democratic Convention: .INO. 11. BAILEY, JNO. C. DUNN, JUIIN HELDMAN, J. N. M'CLOWRY, Titus. s. ROWLEY, CIEO. F. OILLMURE, JOSEPH OLIVER, BROWN IRWIN, WM. ALEXANDER, JOSEPH BELL, THE CASE FAIRLY STATED The friends of " fusion" seemed willing to ruu a Whig or republican to beat the Know Nothings. Well, the whigs and republicans could not agree upon a man—they split and presented rwo, Nis. Long and Mr. Volz. Mr. Long's call was the longest, and he could far outrun Mr. Volz. But Vulz will not withdraw ti.,r him, nor he for Volz. They were both resolved to run against each other. Suppose, then, no democrat had been nominated ;—the whigs and republicans would have divided on those candidates, and the democrats would also have divided on them. With the opponents of Know Nothingism thus split in two, the Know Nothing candidate would have run in between them. Last year Volz's vote, with all the democrats to help, was less than 2,200, and the Know Nothing vote about 1,800. Now, divide the Volt vote of last year between two rival candidates, and the result is apparent— the Know Nothing would have been elected. What was the remedy? Plainly this ;—the democrats should may, " you can't agree upon one man, you offer us two. We cannot elect both. or, either if both run. Now wo will present you with ON E man—an unexceptionable man—upon whom you and we can cordially unite, and then we can elect him." Was not that the suaE, and the only remedy? Will the citizens read and reflect. Well, that one man is presented. John M. Irwin i nominated, and will run. A union upon him will elect him. But a division upon Long and Volz must result in inevitable defeat. What, then, shall be done? Shall all UNITE upon oSE democrat? Or shall all DIVIDE on Tll 0 whip? The first course secures a victory —the second a defeat. Are we not right? Mr. Irwin will run, and the voters will see the matter aright before the day of election ;—there is plenty of time for reflection. Besides, we want a new man. Let us try a change. John M. Irwin is well known. 'rite LEASE QUESTlON.—Objections are made to the leasing of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad on the ground that the proposed lessees ask fifty-five per cent. of the gross receipts to meet expenses of running the road and repairs. To show that this is not an exorbitant claim we publish below a table showing that it costs more than that proportion of the gross receipts to pay the expenses of running other roads. The table is made up from their published reports : FOR TkIE TEAR 18.54 1.7 P TO JANUARY' I, 1855. The following ithowg the result of per ventage over ex. peco.es of the foLawiug 214144i.5. vis / - •enn,yfratiott Railrocui--()rose receipht Expenses ;-101,5 per rent. of gr . °en receipt., fur expense, sr,” Ritilrnad, from Albany to Boston, times re.exiplA Expuntem Exponer.--&+.020-106 I:our rout. of growl receipts. CA.:. Raier,mt—Oruas rorelpts to 18E6.1:1,111,825 18 Ex pews... 491,508 tri i..apernes—nbout 46 per Cunt. t.A . rereipte. nem net! iu /C Me year lueruanutt Its floating d.• 14 *lnnittn9 Me. 111. WIN.—We doubt not Mr. Irwin will be desperately teased by the friends of Vole to withdraw from the race for the Mayoralty. Men yrufesstny pure motives and sound democracy will be at him in numbers urging strong reasons fur declining. But they are Vole men and " con fusionists," and should be politely invited to go about their business. That business is to break .up our party, and keep loafers in office for life. Mr. Irwin will greatly disappoint his numerous friends if he does not make short work of his re plies to such importunities. He is made of sterner and better stuff than to desert the great mass of Democrats and citizens generally who want just such a Mayor as he is well tpialified to make lie has not sought office. (thee has for this time sought him. INBURANCE PROMPTLY PAID.-It is with great pl6asure we refer to the advertisemen), of IJ. Bushnell, Esq., which appears among ti r tdr new advertisements to-day, and which bears honora ble testimony in favor of the Manufacturers lu surance Company of Philadelphia, of which J. Newton Jones, Esq., of this city, is the agent. The promptness with which the insurers have met the claims of the Hope Coal Company is highly creditable to them, and cannot but inspire the public with a high degree of confidence in their ability and willingness to fulfil their en gagements. SCOUNDIIRLIS3I.—The Chairman of the Volz Convention of Wednesday has appointed a Democratic Committee, after a resolution was offered in that Convention to have one appointed, and that resolution was not adopted. That Com mittee, it will be seen, then, has no power to act for any party, and its appointment a fraud com mitted on our party bytti man who not many months ago was a member of the Know Nothing party. He is thus at work to divide and destroy the party he abandoned and deceived last year. We will speak of the Irwin "soft-soaping" resolution ; of the Know Nothing present police, and of Voir dodges to-morrow. A history of Mr. Viilz's visits at the east, may prove interesting hereafter. Meantime we hope the Address will he read. Is the Democracy of Pittsburgh fallen so low as to submit to such villainy ? We have • Leen taking notes, and shall print them. Sin Jon FRANKLIN.—The death of Sir John Franklin and his crew is now fully ascertained by-au exploring party that has lately returned. We Lope they are the last victims of tho useless search for a "northwest passage." That pas sage would be useless to commerce when found. Let those frozen and dreary realms of the north remain solitudes forever. Commirrsa.—The names of the Democratic Executive Committee will be found at the head of, our paper this morning. It is the same that was published in the papers yesterday. MAYOR Voiz's High Constable, said to be a K. N., is still in office, of course; any story td tbe• contrary notwithstanding. So we are in formed. BE6 ADDLLESS of the Democratic Committee in another column. We hope it will be. read by every voter in the city A WASHINGTON LETTER ill crowded out of our piper to-day DECEMBER 28 FOR MAYOR OF PITTSBURGH z . , k • • Prom the Price-COrrent, of Ttiorsday.] LEASE OP THE PITTSBURGH AND BTEIJBENVILLE RAILROAD. The projebt of leasing the above named rail road for a Mitt-of twenty years to a compantof capitalists is now exciting ttgood deal of attbn. ' tion and discussi4 in this community. This road, when ,finished and in use, we have4lways believed, would prove one of the most valuable and useful of all in which this city has any inte rest. It is but a short link iu a lung line of railway that must become the best route between the East and West. But this road—our direct route to the West—has labored under difficulties that no other company has encountered in this vicinity. Its stock is now owned principally by the city of Pittsburgh and the county of Alle gheny. The bonds of the city and county have proved hitherto its principal resource, and they are now entirely exhausted, and the proceeds of their sale have been applied to the construction of the road. The county has subscribed $50(1,000 to its stock, and its bonds have been issued and sold therefor. The city has taken $350,000 of its stuck, and its bonds are sold. Individual subscriptions to the amount of $lBO,OOO have been obtained, and all but $43,000 paid up. All of the above subscriptions, except the above $43,000, have been applied to the work on the road-bed, and yet, according to a late report of its officers, $103,000 more is needed to complete the road-bed ready fur the superstructure. Those who hare examined the work done con sider it excellent, and that when the road is finished according to the original plan it will be one of the best roads in the country. But private and municipal subscriptions arc now exhausted, and the means to complete it cannot be obtained. The company has issued its bonds, secured by mortege on the work, for $800,000; but until the road-bed is completed and ready for the rail, these bonds it appears after an earnest effort cannot be sold to any con siderable extent. The work then must stop, or find other resources than the company can at present anywhere obtain. To pay the debts of the company, complete the roadway, and lay. down the rails ready fur use it is estimated will cost $670,000. It will probably amount to $750,000. Then to furnish the "rolling stock and equipment will cost slsboitill more, ma king about 59a00,000 wanted to tini:di the toed and put it in active operation. Where shall that amount of money be found The mortgage bonds cannot be sold. Further indiNidual sub scriptiuus cannot be obtained. The city and county are not disposed to s it scrihe any more to its stock. All available re , ource!- :ire ea twisted What shall be done " Shall the wo k =top If it stops the present work m ly depreciate a hun dred thou , and dollar , in year: and than the tatrre.,• on the I. ll• - ,0,00(1 owned by the city and comity will I, e 'hue in a very short time. and must be provided kr by direct taxation . Me: by repudiation ; or both he I el . ln rrd !wit, protest and insolvent. Either alternative iv,11.1 1,1. inert unfortunate for teeth, and t-r all partie , and comittlie, ititerested iu haling. their credit Nut Just at this crisis in the affairs of the city and county, and of the Pittsburgh and Steillien‘ Railroad. a proposition is reeei,ed from certain capitalists of known responsibility. capacity and experience in railroad business, to tenor the road in its present condition, for twenty }ears, in which they other to Rush tio , road is one 'nor. They offer to pay the interest on the city and county bonds for the first year irfter the CX,Clt tioll of the lease, and put the road at work to earn money by the beginning of the second year: —they to take the present asset- of the company. which, including its own bond-, are estimate.' at $67:2,30n, and the notes of the company for the balance that may l required its above statest Out of these assets and notes the lessees mire take to complete and stock the road, and put it at work earning money, in one year. It will probably be done is less Lune, for it %I'll be them interest to do it as quick as possible The compensation which they ask mod i. e high, and the conditions hard indeed, that c,,0 . .1 prevent the parties most deeply interested Irian accepting such a proposition. when unable to help themselves further. What are the term compensation asked by the lessees Ito they seek to take advantage of the present necessities of the company, or of its principal stockholder '. Let us see. .V.1..512,295 . i11U.914 $1,4d237 dU $1,763.143 26 . 1,045,241. 14 s7lh dO3 IA pi 2,1 - 31 The 'proposed lessees ask no interest on their investment. They ask. however, fifty-live per cent of the gross earnings of the road when in use, to pay its running expenses and repair•. That is the estimated cost of running and repairs on railroads generally,im per published scheduli>. If this is not sufficient they retain only enougli more to pay the actual cost thereof. The remain der of the earnings is to be applied. first. to the interest on the mortgage bonds of the compam) and notes to be issued. That interest paid. the interest on the city and county bonds come- next fur payment. We have been furnished with an estimate iu this connexion as follows: Average ranting" t , l the road per near luring the leame which is le, than the earnings of the Cen tral row' for the lakt month road is Ally six times its length Deduct the (.5 p r cont Leaving Interest thia ruiniAany's Is I ntrrett on ronipany's out,t . . tnterext ,ka city Mid 1 . ..1111ty tw.u4.Jil id ill. i .11 r.• 'Motions CA, t.” be applied ai nn r diy t., the gen , r.d dbt- ~, the company. This estimate does not appear exaggerated, and cornea from a reliable source: and it indicate, that all parties would he gainers by the ecunoniy, engineering skill, public confidence and individ ual imhe , try that might re , iilt frmi -oine arrangement. Bud even ,uppvstng tbut the abut e conflate td earn iug, dm high. and that tht.c will not c,ver all requirements as above stated, will tht. and county be in any better condition a iii the work stopped fur want of means; depreciating lo lying idle ; the credit of the Company destroyed : and the interest on city and counts- bond- accru ing and demanded semi-annually '.' Ilan the present Company go on with the work with its present assets? No. ('an it find more It appears not. Will the city and county subscribe more, and furnish all needed means to complete the road" There appears to be no disposition to that effect: and the credit of the city aid county have been sufficiently strained already The present market value of our bonds is a FUlii cient proof of that. What, then, shall be done to insure the com pletion of the road, and t, make it profitable if possible In our examination of the term. of the pro- Posed lease, though it may lie defective iu the language employed, this general fact seems ap parent throughout ; the Interests of the present stockholders and of the proposed lessees are identi cal so far as respects the necessity for econum!, in construction, running and repairs. If the road does not prove a paying concern the lessees must be losers as well as the stockholders. If it is a bad investment the city and county cannot expect any 'parties to take it off their hands at a loss. If it is a good investment it can only be so by being completed and put in use as soon as ,possible. How can this be done better than by the plan proposed v If there is " a more excel lent way let it be adopted quick, to save the credit of city, county and company; if net, we should beware of the apparent and inevitable mischiefs of =necessary delay. That all may understand this matter, we pub lish on the first page the terms proposed in the printed form of the lease. By reading that it will be seen that any citizen may become a joint lessee by subscribing a thousand dol -1 lars to the stock of the road. We have ven tured an opinion on this subject, being sole ly influenced by an earnest desire to see the road finished and in use as soon ne possible: and having the interest ou the city and county bonds paid without resort to taxation. • ' • • 44:t0 a." Athiltact• ft - •-• .!-4" , • 't 444:4.4, • 4.• 4 - ".I'. 44 " , • k t 4 tl 1 rt. ; •:" f ; ": ;t , •;.;,;:t.. 4 ...:1,1 1 4' ; ',, . ' - :nT~rM .r y.i.. in 1 that ADDRESS TO TIIE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF PITTSBURGH: The Con:milt:4 of Address appointed by a mi nority of DelegatOi to the Convention, which as sembled at the Court Rouse on the Dith instant, make the followilig statement of the causes which led to separate action on the part of those Dele gates. and the motives I.y %Odell they Were g.r erned. The convention assembled pursuant to a call of the Democratic Executive Committee, t consider the course proper to be 1111r , lleil by you on the subject of the Mayoralty. This was the sole ob ject of the convention, and it inv‘dved the con sideration of but one ,iucstion, namely, the ripe diency or inc.tpcdieney of nominating a candidate for that °lice Circumstance- might have exited on this, as on other occasions, rendering it evi dently proper not to make a nomination, and it' the convention 11:1,1 s considered, their cour, , f! was a pl a i n one--ti declare that fact by reslu tion to dissolve their body--leaving themselves and their constituents /r„- t, choose, 111 , I1V1dUany, :411t1 as private citizens, without dictation from candidates in the field upon the day of the elec tion. Hither!, tiffs had been uniform tiage of the Democratic party, and if this safe rule had been adopted upon till , occtvioll. An difficulty would have been avoided, f 1.1 1 ,1 gentlemen COll4l 113.V0 separated in peace and good f ee li n g, was the course pursued last winter, which se cured Mr. VoLz the votes of many Democrats. turd which resulted in the triumphant success that gentleman and the prostration of know NUthingl:4lll 111 this city. But Nlr. \'ui.z win- not then nominated hy a 11014,',eratie convention, canoe he was not a Dew -crat he would not halt` thanked us for so baptizing him, and it would have been a fraud upon that worthy gentleman and the community to have dune so without hi , consent Ile wins trot a Demorrater candidate. The Democrats had lon c:lll , lldatV of their own, but enough of them voted fur Mr. Voi.r to secure his election. Why, then, a departure Iron the estab lished usage l! \\ by not nee-, S. when revsole.l upon neutrality, Sl[tier (.3,q1 to choo..e for liiinzeir7 113 , it iii•eau,2 3 report_ able number of delegate, It 1 , / 1„ • n r"A'ritrie , i be their constituents o. -upport a distinct democrat ic nomination, and the were deter mined t o M . re, their candulatc, not a lielaiitirat. upon the Democracy' It i. m•b•rimts that. nicirigi , t the , tnihAttl,ri—i NVi33..1111(.• r who had long i•ie‘l• prltnary meet entlett%ed t.. I,, , A!.tif the lettt ~, titat Let tlli !nth-Cr'. !Ili 11311. :Wg Mr. It, hr main a V 311.111.0,- T 1 . ,, ChM-. 133,1,111 , C , ll-311:11i1.11 11:111 ~ , r 0.,•1 - 9ti.l c, t,v..•44,- •Wt I)etw,or,ti; o.•nt,•nrt I- 11,i- I,.tiptthlo gui.l an , t tr2i, iu acc, ty practict, ' -uoi! .1, !te thr Dem ,, ral.- ;1 l'ltt-hur;:i. 1.1... p t 3iltra• the they an•l th,i l i,r,Cnren itttve. I,y t 1.1) •,cll%. is-1 :11 ' I'ar t..•-, Itl.r ; :IL:LI-. l'affiltrl esl - Ll.l` I a6C. • Ij ft.II4NW ,It•II•1•II 11 11 I , ltil rtr. r•l:t r r, Lam I , : iu. r:gilt to 11. , !1,1 ,!•• 11 ❑4 1) , 11.,1 . 31Y. It 1- Iwiraya: t i,4 .1 . truat I, - , un I it ilien"iiiih , rity ate' a wretohi•.l aticto; t . .' Let, cen liti •.1 • Make , it the 1.•110 . jug,:b• and tb. C.;7.0.1, 112. II lII', net 1.. 11.,t , .1-t hy " •.• , - iat 'll • A ,air 114,1 I ',Uhl, 1 .11 en: lye Colittql 1,11 I•ki n, .w.• .I/ 111' . 611112. and our li c: ~ „ tionists and Ere.. Soi!..r-.. for we :hem ❑ treat dolt! tu ,, ; , .n1 g - .n - i 1 , 1 sely t.ehait I ' f:\ I , v! rl,•, (low-, Wei earl, 1 m•-e s upon the I '.)11,01ileill wary effort to ef fect a niimprotni-e. 111. e. delay of /Sue hour was refuse,l. the fir , l, dust the majority vier:. Jelertuif......l 1.. have eien3 (Ling the . , ..11n wa) l a pre, !merit,' iii...l eaticiy cotico. tc•l ae2. tilt la, t, t 1•I L.I OW Chairman or down by the entire inao•rit) 1%,• ment upon the retmir s anTh . .le..l-1..i, .: the titan 10•‘ were lid : • eNer) - -tiiiirier• - Tut le. eau I..aine 1 . 1..1 • ii, - u.. hi) - k him. :is tight er b. the • lieweeryl, - partt of Plitsbo,vi, C. , lllMiltt••• apt, •rd... 1 t.. •Iraft spreiss.,....l the .. , 1.1 Ltle ConVenti•ll.. a 1..., , 11,1.1,,i, .1 it Wilt , had br,IIZL 1.111 hun rt , C1 . 1C , . rut un.i .lry, in ilk pocket. The coinnottia., ....11-estdin i : entirely id - mitiont) delegades, nit i• .1, 1.. r ,the, awl in a 1, is momenta returned with :heir resolittion.P., wh.ch were adopted--the nnuontc refit:salt,: to admit of :thy tiesliticati•ii or amendment. These recoil,. They cml , wly the notiiination l'i•e--111111(..1.1.1 1.% 1 1 .inocrati Convention of \II ... a 1 , . ftfl . the 011 - 11.:C V:. \1a1..1. 13111 ..t the 1 - ever-ion some visionary future :aver for Mr M. lt n yl.. who a and -fift , brcu all Inl*ll`rlaling wom her of the part) it hiri,trur• d nmpuit, , nni,l,•• I business. .111.1 the gat ,. forthwith can„ respectitiii: their Tilty mole; had been in , tructed. e‘ vitt of I.llnna Ilan, to 111,1 , 1 upon n •11.4111ert Deillt,CratlC ant/ yet they had not Teen permitted to have esen It Vial` taken in the 11-IEII ,11-1 lair , tirere , . nr by biillot . upon -oil, n nominal or even to 10 - went tio. 113111 , the regular way's Nit!-l)etnocrat. was, adopted Ty the Lielutieriley, iu like manner, Isi,•1:01, be wloilesitie, oil .1 the Convention. The minority could not -.taint I-v and 1it.10.1.1 the Denwcratie party of this city thus. disorganized. They' caflol ti. mind the triumph in this count\ :111.1 State and how the noliie .it the 111 , 1 11,` , 1 v..te w'lo.l i li;t1 I 5-I Ile then kiiVis that thi• inelnher , of our Legislature had but lately been appealed to iu behalf of a Democrat of this city a, United State , betiator. and turning limit' towards IVashington they could not eli—e their eye- to the gloriett, ...pectacle I resented io, the floor of i'..nifres., doting t win W 11 , 1 e ttl' the 1,,..ent n h .t t th. I,y ti ll . 1 1 , , nioorritte liepresentative.. in (lie contest t,,t .\!l any ie Unie and unflinching iiiinorit), not a 111:11INVait•rill , 4, defence of the ational Dem u•ratic ergiinization. Shall v...., thou, 1111, erell" aultieVe ,lltritig 1,1 Chu tiler, umidlt thrio,i, down our arm-, and 11;11, .-iir I,llllee .11 , i1.1111ired CLIPI trailing it the dust, retreat iuglorion,ly from the field tak which received It fir.t mortal stab, through fear of that or any other icut 1' The secon.l Tue-day of January is cito,t! at hand. .111110 will 11 , 4 11110 W 1 . 01 . 110111111 g another Conventom. Ih this pressing emer gency the minority' iit•!epite-, iu olieilienee to the instructions of their constituvids, resoilved Ininiocratic I„1, , and accordingly pre-ailed for your :suffrage, .1 , ill:\ M IRWIN For the Latice of Mayr , r -ay ~,thilig 111.'11 the , / 111,0,111 ut Nlr. loriloerney, nor hi, service to our nor of hi. , excellent diameter. Ile i 4 too generally known in thin community to require our encomium. His eol , crienee in our municipal affairs, intelligence, tirtniie,s, liscretion and courage eminent!) qualily him for the station for which he ha. been notninatc.l. We invoke for him your zeahm, and undivided support. TIII O.OI3II'IILE of A 1 , 1.tti:, , - l'ltt:4lurgli, December '27th. TtsTtmosl.—The following letter from Gov. 'JoAllston good teidimony in behalf of heed,' Furnaces and Heaters. They furnish far the best mode of heating dwellings. ehurehe, and other public buihling-. that h. , now in use. accord ing to the opinion of many good judges who have examined them. Here is Mr. Johnston s Pirrsoußuii. December 27, 1555 Mu. Moors F. EATON:—Dear .fir—lt affords mo pleasure to be enabled to state, after a thorough trial of Mr. Jus. Leeds' tubular Furnace or Heater. that it fully answers the purpose, of supplying my dwel ling with a pleasant and properly warmed air. I cheerfully recommend N. Yours, WM. F. JORNSTI/N. THE eincinrati Commercial has dunn.eil a new dress, and looks very nice. It is one of the best pepern,",out West,"—independent in reliable in commercial matters. 411 , 1 cracks seine decidedly goodjoke, L • + - 4 4' . r .:..-,.: , .:.c•,'_',:::,.. , ,...,'_ ENNI THE NEWS. The Hutchittsatqamiq . are goiti• to " settle' in Minnesota, 14p Dickens hasirii:ceiveOver $0.0,01-1 House:" There is 'n, down eastP from is le,,e milk a pound and a 4itlf of butter is made daily. The capitol of Nebraska 'lE;r'ribury i to cost $500,000. Mr. Bogey, of Maine. 11,14 taken the contract to build it ~ f brick. James Buchanan is said to he sixty-four years ohl. The Washington Star says he was born on the I'_'th of April, 1791. Passmorc Williamson, in Lis suitut;aimt.l idge K ane , . o lith as sw,otht darnageftj Pretty gaud pay fur being it 1111tityr.-1,,1,41.1 he tel it. It amounts to $3OOO per week. Mr. Kn.:9 , ht,l who has been Treasurer of Ow liowarti Society ~f Portsmouth, N. 11., for twenty years, has resigned the place, and is"fory properly succeeded by Mr. Day. An extensive fire occurred in Memphis, Tenn., on the Isth inst., which destroyed the EMMirer and Appeal establishments, Adams' Expre ,,, of flee. and property to the amount of about The State of 1:1:111i. maritie faltied at iiver - $ 1, 0,000000.. It greater than Lr shippjng al tiny commercial nati.in in En ciiiie, England alune excepted. The increase of bu,iucn this year ever fiPl . the 111011u - 1e 'l4 tlrhrher and N , .veraber on the Baltimore and• Ohio kailr-ad w.l , a little .J‘er ...::,11,out) for each molt t.ll Tliernerecu.o r,n th e Pennsylvania Central road foe the same Month , Ni" . .IS but very little sort of slfin.oo) fur each tn.dith. I'rrsnats and Miner have received the January 'lum ber of this steilin magazine. ; It qac than itst4lly t The initi4l art:- ,1 " Shaks will create e Tile etcitenient ,:tiali,pearean reader.., on 11(Volltlt of the hold, original and iu geuton, speculations eontained theien relative to the real authorship of ShaLkpeare's y dire. 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Itl , 4 I .1..11°1,0 1 I I - instil:l3lMß.. ..xj...•.• • 1.• V.; thc t.!: ! ,„ T ,;;,; ;t;•-. .1•;•1 it; 1;• I. hal !,,rinv..,l the p0t..., ttt,nt t t•ltiohmee.,ol let tutt.l ttt. • t,•I • tt , re- F •r wihtarpikle null rt:ill, •tr her N% And Secotttl tttreeth. ~ 1.1 ILI,, b, Iir...COI:RSV \ x it1:0 II , lIW A VTZ. ."1.1 11.1:CK 11.4 NI J.: \hl. N Cr - lintellkolor'n Hair lily . .•tp,ritrae.t,o4 I.!!!!!, .a-. 1.1% • ! • • 11. %II,: 111.., r •! ;I. 41.1.1, lito.•. ft Ltr.t. tirri*oft,tsway. hoe 14.4 a; ; r,, ill 11 but rat aft,ft arl earl Pr al .1,1! In ..r Itift.ftakty in LIP. pi;la LAT If i I ,N is SVhrt.r...mr, Itr..a.iwnn. Nr‘v , 1.. r k 3,11011..kri.k. tar ' rt•ta.ll. Sr. `LK, d.-I.*. Gl_Smad•' fi a ; • :11;..;.;t 1.,.. ,Intountntrat.l ,• ,, n•lntt •nn 11. '.I•••I nl, Ono .if tin. no tine atnnp.vf Rry•-.14.1int. Cut:tn.-on, Ernin•ti.nin, I.icw etlmpla.lint, Al . . nuieitri it i , nt •,1•111, 1.1•,.t tlt. rvtivo tuuctiatnn kayo in non tatn% run•l nnitun • 11,1' IP, nn .ngvutlernsl inn tln. n",n. I, urn ....lion, n'• not to tip: iiurfnne SAND , ' SA N- II'A /ULLA n' • s if ...hi" prepared tit remedy suit wee mud eI luld otire resorted t It wtii urntip stimulate IL.• Tula tt-ns ,totuarli arid bowels to regular nut healthy a tire, ea. ithriut nausea err purging expel tii,r,ri.en nil 6 , •14•frrl :1,1111111/1“.10.. ) our 1.15 the blosel, ea matzo the t !rl • 1111111‘)/ • rwole poregoinalon, Imitrvro tho appuuta.. unfurl bone tur rAtuting all unsightly exereseenees t. disappear nm I -ii, dig the et itr ia.rtlxtly stmKal..ll.l Pr.lav,d and Bold by A. It. St 1.. \ 1. Felton streets New York. itle. by 11.ESILSO 111.0.);.. l'lttAm,lt. I . • . 1,.‘ I 11,4r,t, ;; ,. .110ru11y. ti,C.:7:/ 41d - Important to Farroors--Nrty 131geo•- cries..-IDiE9•AISLI.: CATTLE l'utTl/EIL.--Thoc Pom dors aro put. up In one pottad packa, ::ad aro 11.117 a , 00d arti,l, not wily, for the dt‘oasev Incld,ut 1.. swine. acid other auluudg, hut they aro • 11. I.! II It I. t 3 1111133,t the of th , ammo,' h (Inrs. they not ',lily impro‘.. the ....ht,oo I 1•Itt311. they incr.a., the qtryntity a, NI I•n •,3 I • ,k• OF quality of tacit and butter v.,: ip,Lt tho .itv.outy hon., (13311114 Ltr3 I. 01131 t • 3 j••• 113•1 ,133.1, 1 , each c,,a, vv lIIi, tim c.• 1 , volt, a 1I,• I• .1 It -31) 3 M 11111/ I. halt to too di poula olt I: 1L , ,11111' 1•111. i 1.1 food a, 1.1; In . . ou.• o. aro ,o 1 tU 101" 11, It Otte° Will two th.• 1/1111, 41. orentlim, tui N.. 1/ :VI Lilts 311.t . 41.1a11. "i Prlcv 25 . rent, a pup,, ita4.c, Lit $1 Et). 11. tler - From the lg.. York Nat Wool Monitor F,l.rriar) 21.-1 1r0r.14 Vdi^ , ll. Dr. Cunt , IL•4• E., ~11,1it, r itte the eviulithat of t‘,l ii I. 11,1: .—triplanitr, than any other prntitioia•r inoilianc. flee loot t•truggled with the ttecrota 0( the I.i•t century, by the Invention and port . .. Mon at an itrltru nictit that will convey to the hangs a medicine th.. a. t,ighly Meditated Vapor, which act, ibroctit ott the .11-teitite, mut not, Ite hitherto, by rytnpailly. it/toe N, It arr triitiblini with iliavasos arising fr"m it ill ollutervc their littervallt by giving the tlr p.llll Vapor u tz fitritiotb—Dr. CURTLY' ,iIYtir..ANA ri the original and "ill) gouttlne article. to-Stockings upri Hosiery for Whiter.-- if you 41,1 A wuut your feat piticti.,l a sill 1.,11 and Mit , TI St” ' "nr,, c,u will takiiiuur itittivo unit g,t to C. liut's, ''r. nor alloy and Fifth street, and buy mum...f i.logitt too ickiugN, that ;nuke your fir.t lib IJAIr afro tunkus mud ittillm evory ~r 11..siery that you eau mentiou, sit and ret.il. Remember the phtcu, c.rner of 31a.rket alley and halt trot. octl o_d- Call at No. 164 Wood ntreet, and ex alum, oar stuck of SOFT 111,13 and WINIto CA OS. .110 q. t -1,111,04 Anrge lot of Shanghai, Colatitinl, and other sty tem of bid, wo wilt all luw fur cash. %awns a Co. 161 Wood street C 'arts tmas.--A useful and appropriat.• wit Li, a lIAT ~r CAP, which can bo purchased chimp for cash. from 11012(iAS S. CU., ln-1 WW4.I Just roes:dyed, a lot of RXTILA FINE SILK II Al'S. tie-Sixth Ward Citizens• Coanc II Ilekel ELF:CTION,, TUESDA Y, wiry st.h, I'5R S.•lnct Com:mil-11EN R Y LAMBERT. 'OIIIIIIOII COMICi A. LARF, RUSSELL ERRETT !VW& KELLY, ROBT. M'ADASI.S. MCMINNI==M Officers FISkITIIN, TUESDAY. January I. As,mor-40Hii PHILLIPS. Judge—HMßY REA. ' hirwesor--4AIES IL SNOPHIL4SS l 4 Dirocture--.3. M. BRUSH, IL A. (`UNNIN(HIA3I. Alderman--JAMES C. OIDIMINS. dec251,0:11(I) MIRING-50 boxes Sealed Herring ' Ebyll 7 idea) MILLII s ELICKETiON g 11.41 1^ =MEM (. 7 ,,toer of Wo.AI oot mad alley. Inaleenle nnil lull .kgent. MARINE INSURANCE. • FIRE RISKS. MANUFACTURERS! INSURANCE . . PEIIniTUAL-4;14 - TED BY:211E =ATE 07. - PENNSILV6NAA Cli*rtet•rd r /Dnpital, 9500, 4 00 0., fILVPI; ; ; ; INLIALA ATP TRANPoit.r..(77O-v AARON e. tippnvoirly Preitaeut. • oltRI N It4JU ERS. Setretnry. F. V. JUNO, Tr .a,r,r . DlBEriwts. \ armi S. I.llmino,tt. NS Willi)] B. Tl.mx Nlahl. , FiGillh,i.am. NViliililli Scut. N it holm. G. Ti. 31.. Al frl4l W. 44., Orrin tt,. , ..ri, alv.tid B. JontS. .1.-41,11 Tlealy. Jam... I'. Smyth. ortmlity.eJ wtilt It (246 h Capi tal. 1111 , 1 the Itireetor , het, • detormint,l tplapt the Ito , int-et to a. available. result P,'S el-terve prlPlrove tit et...ht.:f lag its tatieb. Nqj tll st prompt ittljt,t Mel) t of 1.... v.. l'ittultorJh i tfi,e Vin. t - tt, \Vitt, Ntreet. J. NENYIoN Attept. 1 . 011.4, kriou th tns 1 - rforriire to than. with 1..14 . iird to the ..tabiLtyeikoti of t h.,4lrinufweturen.' I nsurittwo C..in y Krim), A: Rabin. Wilson. Childs 4 tr..r..t.. Smith llattitidon t C 0.1110,11, 9'1,101.11 1N.., 11. Chihli...4 Co. FARMERS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE: CONiPANY, PHILADELPHIA. itiF- “rp , rot.•.l by the Logidlaturt . l'ilteLorgh Bran, h itt) Water •tr,t. At, th , .riz.. , l citri . li/a 111, tii id bt.t . urely FL. , ltE:\ CE, E.,‘‘. R. 1I ELM y. P. VAL. U. VAL All,4hrily Gqiray Bumf:., ,Vittsburgh and 4:U.OV SIG,S3O Alinalwriy . ...^.2,olHl f 1,840 11t,!.urgh City t: . & I'lllllo,llth/A CO lU.OOO g,./50 ... 30 Ono 2.1.4. ................. . • 12,1,01 1 . 2.,(0.0, 1 I". •lint nn Nbirtgali, in din City lona. ..... r 0.550 thnnut nn tiniiureil by Coliatiitul ur 2.5.60) Cantle no baud nani w Ilink $!..1:111,600 11,,11N t. vf Fire Jr \lanai. I....rretirs ,nutmiiorttrincriVind omit None. . . . . Amount or Fir , or Marino Lictircir cluitried, Mir, [lmp tlc ot• .ott 'tomtit nod nut! unpaid None. TM. I 'titan:my Mot no rut:untied I:111111V ill. 111 P i'll,lll 1,/111C, 144 will ittl.itt-t told tiny in this city till logscs occurring at titrtturqh lirtrocli. For 11141111111 Co /11/14, 141 TiltrMAr. 111 , .ViTIC, Agent, to ‘Vittcr titroct. Ittirvccrt Ni "oil ”,,1 Market, . , PITTSII II GII LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE I.V S11:A .VCE (4)IIPASI. o T El: A N 1,11 41 1,1( Ii ET STREETF, P 1 TSBURGII, P.I. I:“ltEirr i 7 ALW AV. Pr,,id,nt 111!1=1 c..tup.trlN xo.r t.• IT. 111 1.1. RISK, r II 11111., I t. 1.1 31.1.111 N 1:1".:6,I r I.y Fin., au.' ag.tin.t I 1,1:1,4 it.l :—‘l• - • , 1 nt t! t.kt•— 1.1 .1-1.1, .1 .1, t; )I .Iw:ivs N' Ifni '1.,1 le 11 i3l/011 , t, 1 . . ; it/./.4111. II I 0,4,, t i .1 4 .• :%1 ~111. I Ita nu„ N. L., hittattnau.:• 1, t..'•17 EERL'I{A INSUIIINCE COMPANY PirTSIWIIG H. .11 \ II Eft, 1•ri,...1,1t. 1071:1" VI \ EV. 5.., rel.. y. V ILI. I NSI_ RE AGAINST ALL KINDS 11.1.\7: .1 11 RISKS 1‘ . Ic. Nllllll k, NI I , CIAIIk, S. S. ltryau, v.l Err •a-tata...l hy ;OM. , Insured ander I,llei, tttljnqz4l and proutta imid at a. trl.ll'l.„ 11" ATE!: t. , Troxr. [jyll I'ENNSVI.I' &NIA INSI.:4I:CIiCE CO. ITI"I'SBUTWIE Corner of Pourtit and Stnittnlield Streets, CAPITAL, $300 7 000. L., 1.:t111, , s mi rropertgagaiaNt 1‘1•1‘,.•. ttn,l u Pcril4 "C the and lubmJ Net,i• tl ," F. i'vatters.,n. A. ra;•rtPr. W. N1'1'111.1...1, Ja.••• 1' Taunt,. .• 1 , 11 . :•• I D 1.. I . nrk. \1.,,,1.• 11 imp: D. Al lAmg, J. II IL. It. taFTlrrnv. . P c.• p .. A A CA RR! ER. Ilaitish Si. 41 ontinenlal Exchange 1., PIZ I‘VN NUAN, SIIEHMAN & CO.- r;.‘ /it/. BANK. Letypo F, WI • ,! T ; '• t.• Gruncbatim fi Malin, Ei I I EMMEMiI It h • I 1I • 'I:11:.111. 1 4L:i 1,1{3 1.1 ER )IA NV. 1:1.t II 11. t ti u1,.1 1ar..'01.•. t /,',lllOl 1,1 1 , . Not , --t zyntl •11, r m-rurfti., i% I [AA NI 11, NS k (NI., Tlll,ll str ,, ts. CITIZENS' INSURANCE CO3IPANY OF T s LT 1: ti if . BAG A LEI% ~‘ 1::.1 lELL. '1 it fm-trr,r, street, 14, lueun.. 111 . 1.1. 1/10 Ohl" ,!• I ,/ 4,4 , :111.1 ,itiloq 1111.11. iln4t 16.. P-rj1,.1 - li, ~ .a;tu,i 1111111 N1114.7.11101i 1 UW/0,1 ILkautrti Floyd. ,Immol M. I': lor. Or L.,. luau liittchum .It .lottn S. Dilw.krth, Ilartmo,h. J. k*ii,K , urtlkor. M ier rmtt. 11 iI n B. /lay.. (4,21 \\ CAItiIIERS' INSURANCE C'n.i!l'.l New Lisbon, Ohio E -T. J 11L WEL, . ‘Vater al, 1 fly ki•t, .1 \\l ES HI 1(11101, \ s• .• LEVI NI A F:TI ss. ! I's r st 1's•11 I'l'l s'EN. : \‘ .I:sr.sspls 1 . 11111/111e1, It. M. Riddle,. Dr. JllO. I. V listbass_sls, N 1 us ~,Ullll4. lanuluglta.m., Dawoun, Senuiyer S. Co. PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 3' 1-`lll.ll Street. \ AND MACK 9E.V \ Tarrant 7:r.1111.1 1111,4, t ll / 1 1.4 111.1 ilt•at quality, 7 -1•• m. F:1,11,11 111 oakla,t- and lmpend and glonia.,l,--fav, 7.• a 1 .1 I.+ I.T ..t.ll and lila,•k all tad 111, na•tall,, , • tla• I rat,. and a 111 mold at t 1(1 , r,...ted .T 1. 411_ , 11 1!..1,L.C, 81,1104 and Cli,K-..111, S .1A VNES. IV ILi A NIS (k. N'tic,,,s,,re to A rnold NIANUFM.7I7I:ERS OF C'HILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, .ISn TTLVG uENERA L , For NVarzuking and Ventilating Building.? W A. will ,ntrgt 1, Warming and Vvntilating !,, Pa•:vu Hot Pip, or Furnace. Church- ..s, Shook Hospitals, 14u.wrisa. Glss.s linuu u, Lhv,•llings 7 Curt lions en, Jude, or Ilutels. No. 2.5 MARKET SIT.F.ET, Plitsburgh. opl6 PEARL STEAM MILL, A 1,1, EGIIEN Y. FLOU It DELI VERED Tu FA)! ILI ES in either •f the t mar iw left at thu Mall. 01 shrift lAKiA N, N 115 i 6,1 etr , et• BRAUN it REITER. tun . . Liberty and itt. Clair streets. 11. I'. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. CASH, UN DELIVF. B. Y. BRYAN, KENNEDY it. CO. W 1 411 M B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN B.WO:N 111111 S; SIDES AAD SHOULDERS, LARD. LARD 111 L DRIED DEED. SL CAR-CURED CANVASSED HAMS A 1. k dlwayn 00 hand at No. 297 Liberty Street, PTITSBURGII, YENN'A ALEX. HUNTER, DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, i.VD PRODUCE OESERALLY, No. 299 Liberty street, PITTSKTROII le, 14- lap, White Fish!. Fish! Fish!k . RKER & HUBBAR.I), S.orocrsKy, OHIO, have for "tie and keep-constantly on hand, a fun •npply of FRESH AND SALT it HITE FISH, and all other varieties of LAKE FISH. ix/V:2m ib Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. THE ONLYJIArtiotb nukiNi.sh wham FROM iVITTSBURGEL FAT TRAIN i4ves at i7;10 A. M.; through to inl3 hum-It-and 40 nilnitteg.: Fare. $7. I!EAIL TRAIN lea:i7es at.B A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN' leaveAjat 3 P. id. These Trains alt make cicrie connections at Crestline, vu that passenkUrs avoid detention. The direct route to St. Louis is now otwn, via Crestline andjadianapolis, 101 miles shorter than via Cleveland. First-duds fare from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, $18,30. Second-class, $l2. Connections are made at Alliance with the Resat to Cleveland. and at Mal, livid with the Road to Newark, Monroeville and Sandusky City. Na Trains run on Sunday. Three Roads connect at Crestline. Fur particulars, see handbills. Through Tlckett are sold to ICineirrnati.Lonisrille, St. Louis. Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island. Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal towns and cities in the West. The NEW BRIO HTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN hoves Pittsburgh al() A. M. and 4:45 P. M., and New Brighten at 7:30 A. M. !Lad I P. M. For Tickets and further Information, apply to 3. 0. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Monontindnda tiOUSe, II at the Flaleral erect Station, to (3 Eillt(lE PARKIN, httAl.urgli. November 2'2, 18L5. 'l'icket Agrut. Ohio and Indiana Railroad, DEIN° THE Continuation of thr Ohio & Penna. K. It. TO FORT WAYNE, THREE HUNDREDS EIGHTEEN MILES FROM PITTSBURGH nej- TRAINS CONNECT AT CR ESTLINE, without de hny,,n, with all the Trails on the (Alio and l'ennAylvania IhNal, and al. at Forest with Trains going North and South, tho Mad River and Lake Erie Roilroad. For Ticket a, apply at the Railroad Office of the 1..hi0 :and P.masykanla Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Allegheny or at any of the following points: Fort NS nyua, liellefontaine, Cincinnati, Urbana. Dayton. Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, • Findlay. Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to ask fur a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana ItailrOad. JPG S. 11. STRAU6IIAN, JAMES BLAKELY, EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh an'd Smithfield streets, PITTSBURG 11. Iv.l..Pnasengera brought th.n the old country to I'M. I.urglt, and moneys remitted to Europa. nov27 •N k. tiMARRIED, — - At fp - L...11.111e, l'u... by the Rev. Arthur Palmer, IV,II. Jr., to Thee LIZZIE ORAN"; all of that ',Luc, qUi Thnr•ela the iii -L, by Ulu Rev. Dr. Swift, Capt. It. D. Miee A.N.\ IE BENI1A31; both el A liet-beny uu Wednegday evening. Stith inAtant, at II n'el"el,, I.IA 1112yrtat, !late }lour Merehant.,) tu dte thirtyliee,,n.l )ear f hli age. The friend- and tees of the fitfully are invited i., attend the funeral, late regideuee, mn red../ ,tenet, alN.ve Locvit, Allegheny Sty. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ()TicE TO CITY OFFICERS--The Au -1 Committve., to audit the accounts of the City. are m in session. All City Officers must present their ant - ount. a • the ' PremurPr ' s fans., before the first of January, as S. si - - .mats u be Included in this year ' s retort ohs 1, Li,' ented before that fat. - S. St. hl k 11:, JOS:. W. LEWhi. lieu II Auditing Cidimittxu• r HE !LOPE COAL C(OIP.ANI hating re ...1-11)y !net nub krt+ets in tranpurting ~4 11 is ti initured by t h e Mituulart.nrurs' I ipturtuu, bike pleiatture in gating that dud: but. wurt. iiiipuited by J. NeWinll D. BC Agent of 111,,• Coal Cmpany, Cincinnati. Pitt-Omni!, Doc,'liwrlNA!, I dei-2 , ITTSIM:111,11 AN!) STEUBENVILLE. RAILROAD ('I MPAN Y—The Annual meeting of Ito. Nwliltolders. and .1.11 i.1 , •: 1•41 for President arid Directors of Company, to acne. I r the euaning year, will to held on too ilEc..Nti mu DAY it tth) OF JANUARY, 16f,:, Cron, tt hours uC DJ ti rl okA.M. to 1 o'clock P. M. JAMES S. CRAFT, SMNET F. VON BONNIZoIIST, Setret-ary. i • I.; PROM DECEM Money deposited wit h the 15U LA ti , A.VINI;:i CAN ht, Nu. Fwirth %Creel. the firut dac of January, util draw interest from dna The rate I.Pr intere.t EL.:lnn...lon the tires oC Lii,end.er Six !HT rent. iivr 111111 um. CHAS. A. C. (LION, Treasurer. LEO AN T BOOKS rußg. SE.ASA/Nl-.--0 _LA Saturday. and 31.t.mday eretannk.' Dtsvniber 21 tin and BMgrrilF 3c sold, at the Cutanterrlal 1..0111.4. ,N.lll, 01 11 . ,k1 and Flith str,ets, cumineucing at o'..lock, a fre.,h and tast.•fully selected ,t.a k of Book, .04,1 1., th.l Holiday 11, and salitabla works fur the Library. 'line gift book, m elegant styles of hindiag, (161.11 y •.1 Gorr, gent' anon,. of the holichtll Pr.,:--eut brawing choierst examples of English Art and Authorship. A number of the illustrated works mill la- found or a perma neat intar,at, both fur ,llbje,t and excallenve: such ns thr Landscalso Painter: of England. National and rcrlpinral oall,,rals of Engrasmgs. Lands...ape Gallery. Museum of An. onanal NMI..•. Book of Christmas and 'en - Year. Pinion 1.1 Ilan Hours, &e. The variety of Annuals nod elsenul popular publtratiois is large. enibraging ta.ides of the latest s“lornes suitable for the Library consists of the 1,,,t ,fitio. of 1,lo: standard English and American authtma, in 4 , 1 ,ela, nt Literature, d l ot.ry, 'how - aptly. Popular Science and Philo:v.loly. Alakl, Collicd ‘ , l the Family In nuravrtu, styles of binding and illustru.tiws; Popular 1-ta•reb,pc.ll.l..s, Bound Itagaritn, Av. A.r. • The kooks can la, ,x.amined on Saturday said Monday of. lertmoul,. P. 1 1. DA VIS, Auctionorr. FultNiTuitE AT A UCTION—Ou Satur•brv, ihreuda•r 98 , at la c'd o ,l, A. M., by order of Martin Grunhart, ,vill sold, at No. r. ntlitield strati, a Insp. quantity of Itcpt Furniturc cdindsting in part of Bedsteads. Bedding. Chairs, Settre, Lades, Bureaus, Extension Table, Table Cloths and 06vcrn. Cool.ing and other Stoves, Kitchell Utensils., Store Visturc, I 'canter, Shelving, Drawers. Sc. C 1,01" ES--2.000 lbs fur sale by IL A. FAICSIthOCK „lc CO. P. 31. DAVIS, Anetionewr. corner Find and Wood st. B LACK LEAD-6.000 lbs for sale by It. A. FAIISESTOCE - 3. CO. BJUTISH LUSTRE-5,000 lbs fur sale b‘• dec2S B. A. FAIINESTOCE A 00. A PPLES-20 l,bls Green , Apples this du\ 11„. received by [dee..} HENRY H. COLLINS.: riNIONS-3 bushels just received arid fur V' ad, by ider29l HENRY H. COLLINS. FiOr SEIIOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION —t ice Wednesday morning, January 10 o'itia, at .46 Third street. tour Suilthibdd, wilt toe solid—The, va l.,: Household and Ribbon 'Furniture of a family it,lining housekeeping, comprising Parlor, Clamber and Stair (ar p ; oil Cloths; Centre and Side Tables; Sofa; Chairs; e oetain Blind.; Window Shades; Wardrobeit ; Bureaus: Bed - .4,421; Work mid Wash Stands; Dining and Rnadifast To 1211,11aWall`; laid a general variety of Kitelten Furni ture, Cooking Ctensils, Also, a number of eseellent Book (Cars, suited for odic, (deer; J P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. 11\E NEW EURNII'I '.... AT AUCTIciN in inane ni..•en leg, no,ritsiwr at k, at the au, ItsCcr. "no ~1 John Metz, No. sti Southfield Street, Fifth, w ill is. , sold—Flip entire stock of well mule nous, h,old FIII Moire, consisting of Mahogany Secretary and Bdok Warilndies, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, fine high -pool 341 trundle Bedsteads, Mahogany and Cherry Centre, Sid, and Pair Tables, Work and Wash Stands, fancy and common Chairs. Ili tiing oral Break hod Tables, Cradles, Dough-troughs. Ldec:r.' J P. M. DAVRi, Auctioneer. RYE WANT 00 EI 4 -3,0 bushels Rye want- NI, for which the highest market pries will be laid, bo SPRING ER II A RBAUti No. Liberty dr.vt. . - AILAtiN 1.. : 41tAT01 - VS SALE OF COAL. &LATS, CORDAti E. TA It PA U LIN BEEF, .F,:--(ri, satunlay looming, I.N.,ember 21Ith, at lu o'rirs.k, at War,. haus , Nn. 60 Water sitreeL below Ferry street, will be srhl bw order of John WlMock and Samuel liormly, Arbainistrw .rs of ilenr,Te kleerwsed—A large :Assortment of Line, Tarpaulins, Derr in barrels, Or.; and itatinsaately afterward, gnat Yard, above Kensington —2O Plat Moats; I r • number ••f Spars, Stems, Sweeps, Lumber, Pei'4ns wishing la pureluwe are invited to examine lb, sett. I.•, bet a- sale. P. M. DAVI S, An H NSON & CO.'S TYPE L • I laving the Agency for the sale of L. Johnson A I cl. •. Onto, Ruls, Leads, Furniture, 1t,,. 1 amt preparssl to lilt •w.l.•es Ten.: CASII. W. 5. HAVEN, Printer Mill Stationer, Market st., corner of Second. ph; mETAL—Ioo tons Nu. l Anthracite. very soft; T 5 tons No. 1 Coke., very n,ft—Y4tnik.stunti Fnnm•ac Yor Nalu by JOIIN LOUNIS---100 tons Na 1 Juniata Bloom and Lnlnns for sato by JUIIN MOOllll EA D. A A. MASON & CO. will open on Wed • ne.diky,lecernb, smother case it finis° SQ, Mow Plaids; usual price, 75 and b7c. ole.fZ • LIAW LS-300 more Long Wool Shawls at S $ 5 uud sa; usual price. $s and sfu. Just received by dec•-ta A. A. MASON & CO., 2:1 Fifth at. BL A NKETS--500 pairs more of those cheap maskad. naiucol $1 and $2 poi. pair. at de..an A. A. MASON & OiI:ESE-500 boxes prime Cutting Cheese fust received and for salu by doc2s UliNta LRSHFIF,LD S: SON, No. TO W 601.1 et.. • have re,vived u freA smurtmont of FUIi.NI3IIING GOODS. Also, a fine lot of Fancy and Variety Goode, suitahle,for Holiday Presents, such as Porte Monuales, Work dec 24 Dressing Rote e, &c... RAILROAD S'POCK AT AUCTION — On Thursday evening, December' ith, lit 7 ,;cick, at the !ileteltants' Exchange, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, will be sold on account of whom it may concern-5 share, ltachegter and Valley Railroad Company Stock: of which B. I'. 11. Morrison will take due notice. dcCa P. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer. NU. MOL ASSES-150 bbl new Meioses, . in oak btirrels, jtod recAved and for Bale ky SMITH, )1.1.111 k IiUNTEII. ikaes sweet Oranges just Jr received Kate 1 . 3 y ILEYMEIL h AntllaiN, ••!1 N. 39 Wood attract NUT' '—lis.)ll Cocoa Nuts just re `.4 " a ;re,-2 1 "' d '''' t ' r4 7:l . : . ..iiiia & ANBEILSON, an Wood sr._ UOOFLANS BITTERS-1° gross just D' received sad far sale by 1.1241 PIALVIII'iIi BROS: SCOTCH SNUFF-4 bbls for sale by 1- d „ „,0 1 Q FLEMIN6 BROS. ' UININIE-T6O ounces for sale by H. dec.24 FLE3ILNO 11,784 S r --- -- GARB. 11165;PRECIP dacd4 MMIMMIIM .'ITIFIP4-'llAtitl. IDAYS• • - BWKS ',FOA ,Cm IusT2444 , .P,AESENTS, , ,,JUIreIIiIe 'Book,foi the Holidays: . , s , • • Feting American's Library—List, of different &nine itnislied Americans; 50 cite Is per volume. flatus Stories; do do . . .. bliss Mclntosh's tibrdry conslds f Mind Altc4„, - ;(irace and Clare, Jessie Uraham, Florence Arnett, lition Witte r . Emily I lerisirt, Rose and Lily Stanhope ; 'B7 Plc pet i s oltimit• glary Lloyd Ws Poimier Tafel, 19 , fopriev9 I lmtutiral vol. niriesl, prim iti;d4o per, ,, rmll6.‘ ,!, ,' • A ppletou's Classical Library, 25 vast. price 2Serknts per volume. . . ... • Together with a supply of other Juvenile Bonita too inatio reioi to nient4ou. Cull tuon and mule your nelectiuns at , • • • W. A. qII,DRNFkINNEIC(dc,,C(.I.'B, iteNls , =t,oPpm..ltobo meat.. ROL ID.SI PRESENTS-- . Fancy Portfolios: • Scrap Woks; , 1 - .. Inkstands—a great variety; • .. -. , --- , l'isper , Weights-; •••••-"'"'.'•.:::, Paint Smor ox ea; i ' '' . . :- •:• • • l'orte ' 7llcinnaiell ; , Pearl Fohleni ; Aiol a great variety of other Fancy Hoods, suitable f4rchrist mas and New Year's Presents, for wile by . . . i - ,5, Sr. S. IIAY7IN, Stationer, devil, Market street, curuer of Second. 8,,,_...._ 00 KS FOR ell RI nmAs,-- i - •• i 4 The Ladies' Wreath; gift of Friendaldpi , The Casket ; Freentastes. Hilt:, e- The Philopmua; Gift orAfrectidn • 4 The Forget-mnet ; 3lamory's Gift; ', 's s .. TIMM.. li.es• ; Temperance tilft .. ; - The Magnolia; Snow Blake.;. : . The Alig [lunette , Christian' KeSpct . Thp Mem of Sharon : Cecilittn Gift; The Yrung Lady's Home ; Spencer's-Works; The Lite of Luther; Pope'a Works; ..: t i hives of Finthent Christians; Frank r.5.;11-e'4.l l eilfellii. ALBUMS in great variety. Bibles, Hymn Book - a, Are. Ar., for Bale Ly• decSt 11. T. C. Iti.GGAN, 704 Wo;pci 'at. G11"1' NOOKS FOR TILE DOI,tIDAYS— II. 311N1111 & C 9., No. 32 Sfiiithfield 'street:44re on Imml the Ltrafest. most magnificent, best„ildttl anal :6)kcipleto idock• of Ilnotis, for protiant, hi shy Gilt 'looks, A1b111.111., 411111l111.:6, Booka;tualartmett all kinds. The Republican Court; or, Arnegitat:Fogletyinj.likiayn of Washington. With tirenty-out portraita ofalkstingvished women. migrated from the original pleaures. The :scenery oI the Lmtod 4latesi„ddip,st.sateditarksecies of forty 0 - ntfasathigii; -- etii'braeltieviiirs evgn - portion of the t oiled States., ff , E The gee of , St. 2 .4g,nts; by"Solin tats ' , Illustrated with twenty designs, by Edward H. Wehnartr.; • I; : , Witmetvor the Bildt t Illostratt,l with eteiteen'ungrigngs. AUL/X - 111U rituroci., iteautivs of Charles Stcon.l l .: Court; by• nit li platt-n. heroines of 61m.kaipeare; pdrtraits of thechanale eltaraiters of the great Bard—lnn y-tivu large awl brillhurttat The Wa‘erli Ualltry;•pOrtraits of the prinelpiE emale characters in the•wrltings of Scott. The Gallery of Byron Iluantics; portrafta of the heroines of lord ltyron's l'osons. 1... ...try of the Year from the Poet:: ilesmiptive of the Seasons; with twenty-Iwo colors,' 11111.711Y111gs O ray's Elegy . ; ',dutifully illustrated with new and . beath tit.' designs. Routes of Antericnn maims; comprising views. of:thelr birth-places or residences, engraved, on steel, with vignette umsL Illustrated London Sew,; eittbiAlleltyli with - twiny. thous spirittal en,- - raringa. 'fl,, 15 1 1.1, AVlila IVcrld: illn-lotted edition; tatiltellislied h tin, 1.11;a :+t iu 5, (solo ...tonal drawinp. L'anotat.o. 1 1 ....ti0nl \darks; Illnstrateil nflli Very ant snail env:tying, nita portrait, Byritr. a Complete lan•tical 3Varlin; illustrated with cl4stint -b,4 eugt ay iimaythil Ilallork'sCouiplete Works; Leautifuliy illustrated with fine atm..) eitgrarinos and portrait. • The Couplet.; if orks of holiert Galena;. containing his Szongs, end Corresponilento, with a new Life of the I''-'I. awl wait, critical anti hing,raphltal.. by ; tarpon ly illustrest.l with st e el plates. idle= 111:1 ST :NIA S LOOKS-L -01111114r of I.lenuty; • Diatiom ; ( 1 1tri,lian :41 tmkt. ; Flott or 1,1 : of Frletalafttp; Token of Frientiship Lobes' G ON.ri 11 1. [lift: NI tine of Sharon; YS ; '4.11,4111/ha Ath . llllt.lll,, oft illitrt Goahcals the •Itasfi Iwo!. pllbliaboaL. hall. on 'Travels in Europe. T..artlior with a hr., asoirtineut raita id er chi - dant:is and yew PlasS.Orts ; alsnot large as• ,artiii.•nt 14 smodard Rooks, botindinaittuintbiteliinta As ; .r 1 ..11 .1 II t• Ilium at, all 104 mmit ttml ovttl: in, :1,1 rotllrart , with `4 10 0t ,, . • . • Harper's MAN. - II:Ulm. tor I. nary . pro., '2th.. ,J,.. I'utants,"rl do. tie . do. lOrt. r, the pia,r it at 1 „ \111 , 11.11: 1 :i .1...2'21, N... 1 10 rails at. , nevt'door to Exchange' Rarah'.. - pitE:sENTs ) 1 011 1101.T1YAY SEASON' tt— lilac. ilia 11111111. taste and sight be calling an)...OrtAti; of our richly illuminated Books. Andy Vat I.cptiblicsin Court.; n till twenty-ono portraitsisiedis. t i ithed Females of the United rdatea, ht the day& orVl'lfslis • .11,14111. t.r.ty's 1:1.17,y ; intiktratod.. Loalkts of dleuoryfr . 1”& e. Pool ival 11,1 - Mt of. Hy riancferi,,,POß onson. Burn.. tique tinti:lnitign lilt k;Miory olf•to.. Charact , -riNti..., of 14 ou.o : do • „ 111.1'11 Ow ri.inU; 'a Irtily Delight ; fall and e.tatiline for yoUrN;IV,II4/4 IV. A. GI WIENTENSR,Y r.lll, oh., opposite titii.Tlit.ttg: Ail: AI; I,CC fl IST IA,SMESE - NS,. —A Inr..;, aneortmeitt of .•IrAtti It AI \9 and j ELlt f ; at C 7 Market utawt. corierat- F,,orth. W. W11.V: 4 4, 0,4- 1;11. hriA".• Amer it Razor," the Fast In dm worth . " 0:4 at the al, .ve • %. dttlf) TT 0L11. ) ..1Y .1.10011,Q)-- • co.: CluLracterietics of 11 ; LMI dtecl eugritelnlils . F. /112. t Ik1111• bitlditll;. .1.113 . 8 Corot; mitigrie 11everly Liallery 38 vogrlvings; I.ore.tuu Leptiblielot Court: 21 portraits of Aniericilu reit.l.l&7l 7, till'lstiall'et Daily Delight : 111118triktion1; tintiquebiturg -IVoineti of the Seri cures. do ' (lo litsiekert/oviter Gallery: 49 portratti of distinguished coil trihntonf io the linitLerbockey Magntitte: nuortxrd end doth. or :Memory for Ii:NG---tt 1....r.ttift.1 gift book. Reli.•r'. Ukrot o. I*.or : btkutif illy Sititstrated; ithort , cro. :ikrtelt 4' Si 'll.O r V Tie, Thadruz :See - nor:rot the United Stales—the fluent bosh of the season: Poets--Byron. /turtle, :Its. liens:iris, Ben jonson, I•9linksl eare. ite.; in antique and hall nulhµtn binding, Largo awl ',twill Biblirs e t'rayer ltiolos.,iin various- iitylit of bleeding, ,y eltildren's Books—over:L) different kinds, suitable ter children of all age,. Don't forget to call at . ••• • W. A. diLopziEttx:irEY kco.'sv nrot'sc., orvvsit,, Th.tie.„ . • C H It I :7v r y E 'TS.: Al It EINBAIAN di CO'S, • No. 4d street,' SVlierr ran be „found ono of the largest and' flag.' & It • .o.oKirtinent, of all .4'3 lc, of tiold Watches, (cares of-our own - imanntetare.). • , 1"" Stir, IV ateltitt, In all Iltelr yakibitegiy Pure Silver Spittle, (of oar outii znatalfailiiA): PlAted (Bare -u very largo nsarlrtnient. 11. Jewelry—an endives variety of latest an.l tenet beauti ful patterns, , Fancy ti,sels•-a large assortment, • 9 t tel, to snit titelerse,ilieil, thankful for paiit fairom, be o maind their friend, rind the public in giiiinrnA to Et 4 . 011.1.1.!: all during the Ilididay, and are nut, they will Sind' g , and prin... in suit. Irvite 41tn,L11 ..... HAS. tlein-LY L REIN/31.4N. ri 111 I.TIIAs SEA SI),Y-Fresh Fruity . jai Lc F. DRAVO, No. 1 Piamuritl— eurrautii--olil and utile; 7 Citron,-new;. • , •• Lemuit mud Orange IlLsel. • • Al. , .Pietlirn, Sattecd,' fruh l'eachi•A acid Tonlatorg. .- nlecht . . W t' 1.1 ES ANIt JEWELRY : It rochiced pie,. at 11011EILTS lIILLUS, No. 41-Fifth strod,- • • Who ii iit di.9.4, of any .nuln in their variety -at-prices iewer thaw thkanaiiirticles eau be taught for elsevihere id the city, wit! tiftoin days. They have "marlin:4lßM ' % ' their ,tack, in thir t.l ualte place for a new - and . ChM -Mee- Don. purchased with an eye to the lieliditya, and Militia/sr° , Mendsratices, by the st•fifra. partner, who is at present iu kbp, goat Mr that minx.... We stake nor Nen:Lilly upon the toesertlon thrit Wo'4'llll6ll FIFTEEN PEE CENT. la /WEI: than foriner who :Lai actinic in this way will pleitsnoill. , ' I ra , Adtoi F. t.; 1 FTS, what. s 6 §ttltti x, ia,• as a Pocket Revolving Almoric, to will die 4:4 or the mouth at on 4,r 3 Pocket lawiket ur :Ile; wont... 'I he ii,,. 41,_1,1 can be haft at dee:id NU. :1:l. MARKET ST. • 11).A.AIS EXPRESS •COMPANT— _it L'ITTSELIniII, 'WeiII:STEIL AND REIT Irmo' to - s• EAPILESS.—Por Hof bgarint fleentillffininlfoll'of the Jai& popiliati4,ll slang the Inn , of the 011141 nod PentmlArtualaLlinli road, to veil Pittiburnli and YoiY Brightnn.,Whollilinthrz business and 564331 relations require ,aucit, Artiey, A DAMS EN l'lt ESS • e, I.V I'A.NII have nual each aurrini4Tr• meet with the Railroad enable tlieth to past trutilY 14, 4 4,4 , 1fg, on the Aciiiutniedation Train, N 4 ;40 , will latio charger of all property rind business proporlyientritateit, him. It will leave ii,ew the .31orulug Trj4, remain hi and AlltiglieliY6.4): during the day to .riend to fuck etilnlllin3ioll3 mayhtieutrnsted Idniona 'turn by the Eveithe- Trani, with hit hoods and ennucnis ,lioin cLecutoL All guTall,ZaL, will he dolivertxlur called for in the two cities, Within nousatable distance, without extra , •Inirge: but to insure encli delivery, the ilin-ction on pucks, tar privtot,• 1.3,343, should be , At Way Stadion, : all matter will he left with the Station, Agent of the hid:read Company,arhen the proper purtyls Lan at the Salim on the arrival of the Train, to recelviVhfLti • • The charges fur currying ilocksge.s, Be., and for services, rendereil by IKe Mwoeogee , are lab-is let! to be within tea-. smudge limits. When the nature of the business is such as t. iolntit of it., special agreements will NI BEN ItY R. llt %AN has been atiqminted 31.rienger,••anir will remincner his duties on Mond*. Drimultier ;14, 1§7,5 1 OFFICES AND Pittsburgh-434 F o urth str e et. • Allegheny City—Telegraph Ottke. flaysville--Captain Hay. Sewickley Station—Mr. MeLauxiilin. Rochester—Mr. White. - Beaver—Dr. Chateller. New Brighton—Mr...Limp, • OFFICE ADAMS F,AFREEE Pittsburgh, Dec. 'Attli, ; led* A NNIV ifriSalti'.—OF LITERARYA PENN LITERARY sliCiErr ,?.geull,ens of if...shove SoCiet.TX`-'4-141 fully itiibrixt the public UM( they will ts.ilelamti, their Anfll versnry on TIIIMSDAY EVENING, 27th thst.ida4tt * tt bes , V ' , RAN KLIN Fifth street; 'opposite n'e.T4eatrii can which occasion the exerciSes cliwist of Es:ap t Detiaitia, Mous, Orations, and Disputation: Subject for deltate-_• Should u man obey u law of his cuuntry which he littl.ktyi.y to ho Morally, Wrong?l : ' ,1 Tickets, /0 cents—to I. had ut it. IL Engl.6tk eu.'n, 9no. B, McFadden (mu tno nwatbra : and at .the dour.. Exercises to'cunnuerice at 7 o'clock- . der.24:o4' REASE----For sig iii t' this day reels '1 by 11,ENI,T (AittlN6;. D -R01:1..-111TifiEttl-4 bbts this dzi,,y received by railrisul anti far vdri by .• blyls freshrAcoived arta tbr ante by _ldbc.23l — IIII.SICT 1 *“:1 . t . (tort. sere o is prepared to at-, C sew) tuAliot Dt CtaatoinOre during al. llolidaysi • CiONefINTICAITET)artit.44,Nroi +,,,I kit WV 1, 1 4 , 181.ra1ir 611}04 b) FLEMINt; -130 t) 4h:A for salt , bf ' Puntrma . . HENRY 11. COL % N.` 't 'N •:.,,,„,.,•,',-;,'„...:..-..:.,,,,,,..,, \