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' .. 441 •., r. •I'" 't k :.'•; ' •.,•• - ' ' ' • . • . .. .. , . ..,.t 4 4 ,k' • .; r.-,' ' - - - 4 ' . t " .y . .4 1 - • .1 ..1 dt, V"' ' i ~- •-•.. I- - 1 • - • ' ' It ,`.l-4,.. -.r . ' P.- - i=111131=11!I '", p 11 • • m, :p t'i4.4,A4 , I 4 ••=.., • - :l*' 44- F ti - A, A - t f kr k r= .4 r. 4 it al r" '4- ~. 1 '.t.+.54. , '''415140,14 .•-•" ,-OL'Ne.6."4 n~ y ~, t:~~ MEM PITTSBURGII POST. ‘o,o*.m.L. PAPER . TIIE CELT. Dennttic. Municipal Nominal lons YOR bIAVOR OF PITTSBUILU II JOHN M. IRWIN FUR MAYOR OF ALLEMIIENI, JOHN. OTTERSON• ,TLIRDAY MORNING :::::::: DECEMBER DEMOCRATIC MEETING. at FIFTH WARD. — .i , ..,. •• ...,' , , X• The Democracy of the Fifth Ward Will hold a public meet ing at the PUBLIC SCHOOL HOUSE, on the corner of Walnut and Pike atreets, on SATURDAY EVENING next, December 29th, at half-pant nix o'clock. All true Democrats are invited to attend. City Democratic Executive Committee. The culloring gentlemen compoae the 'City ExeeuDve Committee.. al/14 , 1111.mi at the hm: Democratic Cooveolleo JNO. 11. BAILEY. JNo. C. DUNN. JOHN I.IFiLIJNI A.N, J. N. rt:Lows.v, TItUS. S. ROWLEY, GE.). Y. Ii I LLNIOR E. JOSEPLI OLIVEit, BMA% N WNI. A_LFIXANDEK. BELL, Cll.ll WE publish agaiu to-day the address of the Democratic Committee to the voters. \Ve Wahl to give all a chance to read it 11 will I c found on the first page THE NEWS On the 2.tith e. toot of ,110 , ‘ fell at Po, chester, \ 'lhr amount of beef con.umed in No%, last year cult sl2,tattysto The taxes ut . New Yorh rite 1,,r next year will be but a trifle below z-7,000,000--much than the wLole Mate tai uf vat a. Alvarer Lae re-igned the pre-iid,...y ~f Ntexin.. and been sueeeede , l by General .\ new ministry ha, been formed. an I affair , look a little inure protnesing for that untort tin ate ie. public The seizure of the -teamor Northern Light (- likely to turn out n seriou. , mistake The box, suspected of containing arm- , and tuunil ti- war have been examine! and found to cont.iie farming implement, It appeal- or more who had taken I.osNap. w•iro i.:ottic peaceful colonist..., and n.it a- tilthu-ter- OPEN DEFIANCE Some of Nlr. Volt friend.- in Ow C.iventi,e the other day 01 , Illl`llllser- ol..•111‘ tiro V Ohl would vote for the next lieup.celttit C.lll I. date for President. " In the Gazeilr of Friday in wo following : "We are requested to say t bat to utte trtt.• at thorized" to pledge Mr. Volt, ,n the Lhouocrot convention, to the iiuppert of the Dion •. rut,. con nee for President_" sow, no one could ailln.rito the o;ti_t!: , that but Vole himnelt. lie Om.: let• hot fere,: make suet' n promise in the t'dnyeniren Note, there. rind then. when the i TIN vlttl. , ll adjourned, he deriw... ,t nnd. Democrats to cote for 111 m. h. I public thnt he will not vie fer a Irem.ier lie appears to thin:, • spirit Republicans know that he real} 1, help the defeat the Demiiernt. ue• LO re,rUl such slrtiancr,unJ t effort is to he made. a all to -I.l\rzht. ,, Democratic candidat, , nett 1%111, party nre how called on to hip put \I t- \of a prominent position where he ean .to 1/ much damage as pos•ihle nett tat Is that the W:iy .:71" A I,tv And yet we are I.ltimel l'y 1.. r \ dr .itq'llll.t., i.l lu•lp proBtrn.te u , if lieSt tali it p, , ,i1 , ;,• th,t ,k,eive.lllll , l , 11.1./elli Aft..T . .pur e trust IL.I lie it t th.c \l:' it re, , klved “rpu,.• Shall we ,wn “in \t• ,trt•ng.tlio•ii A l',.ott Jok T 6, h \ what they call l',ltzen , teket•, "II a hie:. r.t.t.‘ tl , ' , •1' 111 L h•I nn it , tind the littuw Nothiug , . umi tire tetl:time ‘11.1: kuu members of the ‘o , ler Thu, -l: ,übl a:unuu• Ih ,nr ticl tkJ vote for K. .N well before tLe Vale for them?' It be, I uow for such jokes People knoa each ot tho , year much better than they •10l Twu. of those ticket, app*lix place in the Po.t ye.‘terday. hating tweD put after we left the ~ti,ce the night ki-fi.rp lV r w publish tiny tickets is adcrrittelorrf! , . but among the reading !natter th e of the -ea: /1"• J. (ii A:"-"t war:it:at:tit c , •nt,tsue te terday undertook to demolihh the al,,,Ne 11.41 The telegraph to -lay t ha , ti,,. gentleman titterl:. ot the iran‘it Cottipan -.lean" , w.ll .10 ablest merrier. ~f the pr,'-rut I .u..grc,., and taking, as he doe- , , It leading part in the de ,ate- to preVets! ft,lr departure titittl pr.•,, ui of the House, must expert the At,„,;itioni , t- ttrgatitcett Itt , fre+ af awn titan It to ar lie be "down on hint But the opposition is "A l; 1' u,t i , si l os i i st '' si t I nothing new to ..ar ahout him It .- the ~1,1 . II :” Is- -!girt if he wt•-net., tteltart altatt• an t a peat eta' t.tereotype nottseutte about '•tlttugLi-tact,-111,, n , 1,„1,1 , t ),, anatural l „ g i st r,,, "pro-slavery. - -truckling to the South; 'nn iti , li , t , lual to transit, ht. aftt.tnatt , e Mr Jones is a National Democrat. .tanding +, , lereignty to anothei Nicaragua the Democratic platform. Jul.( ~ upport,tig the measures and principles of his party Ili- rani he ett, yratit , Ist Itectat, , ttlatier- Beta ability must of course , tulttect tow alto-c t they hare a right I,, , lepatt wsthout re.traOlt Ti,.. from a rancorous ttppctaitiun t tact ~f rarryillg 'l.llll+ in their nice- , rarity alter their character far wtatitti• arts a part: f the usual s- tulpment t -f its• fact i+ rent ral nen t, , t,.• nuts to the univer-a! Vat,k,o• and there A PROPOSITION. An intelligent gentleman make , the followdig proposition in regard to I. IVitiniraw all three of the present anti li. N. can didttes, and mart a nun !nun not .•1 .1. which all would c•otolaiir t•, defeat the 1.. N How, and 10 whom .1 t.. Lc done he dot not • say, and we don't exactly ~.ee But he said it should he done without their vonsent. Then if either runs after that let him, and hint only he charged with q design to elewt a K.'N e pn.anised to give puldicity to the tl4/11. it can do no I.lllflll t ,, pat it in putt TIIK DEMOCRACY 7slol'fNi Conventions have been cal at the times Mluwing, I r the puritu.e ~f ap pointing delegates to the !National t'4)rivetiti ,, n at Cincinnati:— Florida—Third Wednesday in Apr,l Alabama—January tith Mississippi—January sib. KvtAcky—January l'ennsylvania—March 4th. lowa—January Bth. I.t. tieurgia—J anuary Tennessee--January New Vurk--January loch. AN UPPER.-- Re heard a gehtlenian 1:1.4 night that he would he one ut 011 e hundred men to .übseribe each $l,llOO. t ,, the qteek Steubenville Itailread. ehlch I,ve.,ild he , ufbeient to complete the road-h.•• 1, 11.1111 then the mortgage howls woUld , ell 1,,r en,Jugh the rill., and put it at w...rl:lahl , IM) ',lid lu Wirl/1.1 take $l,OOO ta,.re. and they deliesed the tie hundred men could In fund. tientletuen. set that hall in motion, If the leasin g will wit I. ANuTUER CANDIDATE Nothings are about to put in nouttnation a ,an tlidats for the Nlayoralty. We will -to,ilice good deal rather than all,w them to sucee,d winter on the NI ayornlity questitm Gentlenit., of that party need nut be too anxious for the nomination. Whoever runs On their ticket will be very apt to get what Mr Morgan gut list year. There is time enough to block that game. and it will be very likely to be done. rforicE and suggestions are always kindly re geived, if kindly intended, by us. We would be •glad to do as all our friends wish, but we cannot please all. We verily believe we are pursuing the right, honest and most politic course on the Mayoralty question, having regard not only to the present, but the future. rnom w • , GTON• IC,respowletice 1'0.4 Nome and CUItrUMIU7I —.4 test rote—.-tEidttwn .lrm in /hr. minority—Southern KnOW Nothinys— " fat the Union slide . ' and .11 , -. BanAs—One Ballot to-day --Kansas .4 tTa u• • The Excitement Nacarasma— Ket,yrants— Its destiny. \-iiisirroN, Dec. 24, 1855. • • N•.;:4 , :,11 , 1 " prevailed in the House wen• ;,.lieraliy on Saturday than on any day pre view.. and it was aignalizt•d by the first really test vote as to the position of parties since the c , ,mmencement of the F1,,1011. Rumor hal con fidently asserted that :Ln effort would be made to pass a resolution providing for the election of Speaker by a plurality, and on Saturday Mr. Banks' friends made the trial. The indirect vote slolved 107 votes in its favor, being all of Mr. Bank:,' friends, and 111 opposed, embracing all others. This is the first division of the House on principle, and it is a suggestive circumstance that every member. with perhaps one exception. who ha, not cast his vote tot Mr. Ranks, refti-eil . : to support the plurality rule, which. it was sup po-mi, would secure his election. The vote dem onstrated that it was quite as easy to elect him directly as to carry through the plurality re.solu lion. It also indicated that Nfr. Fuller's friend and the scattering votes will aid in Mr. Banks election in no way, preferring. if coil - 114-11 , 1 to choose between him and Mr. Richard-on, t. , their vote , fur the latter. It affords a clue also to the real opinion of the House on certain sectional making it clear that Abolitionisin cannot , Llo•4•l'diu rztrr ing through that brunch of Congress even. the ex ' trente measmres wlt ocated by it, leaders. A vote to re-estuhl,h the \I!--Dori Compromise. to re peal the lug.tive ^iflVe law. or to aholi-h s'otrerx the I.h.triet of Columbia. IN , how !I greater inherence than the text Note referred to above Inileed, tt is xctiii now. the Aholltionist- ire .ure of not mole than tidy northern iti tat ir the repeal of so much of flit Ncl,raska bill !i -nlay be re-•xtilh'..l-11 the Missouri re strictioh they expected a con.iideral.le vote from the e1p4 , 11111.11 shut ha, r I , l_t.llLc eletkedlll,Ziy hint after li-tening to the debate o: .set week utt.l hearing . the ' , outlier!' Knew !None nt! , defihe their posltioo- The fact I- the , - x:outhern ixtioNt Nothing , just 11.. W 'lrt` N1,10 . 11t Southern Men ur l'oug,re“. their Nort'.i ern eons' lerate- thor,tit!hiN eento,eil •ell.l - 11311- 1 1i that they 'ire compelled h. m.the Tem“tc..t.t xtiore. ..1 ~,ti-ft their ininosliste c.mst!ttler.t - ;nut the ciitit•ely above sui.pici.oi 'I he lit. tio• south the idcrale all part. it- it e‘erx to to. ito .tilt 1.3.11 . 1 iu Ihr (.4.11111T •• t.t•l ;iu• I 11,1 t t'.in,•• 11 nit t i• I::triko 1,:).% born nolk•r,i I.,,,trkt 11,t1 , zithl:t . tilant 1.. k•cl I 111 . 1 1,.% 11:1y \ 14'11141,P. tllll' t 1,31 t,.• !o-;.tlrrrnr. the I nL•n As htll 41?.. :4 he I•P 1111 1,11111--.1 II • :in :01:-.J I • th.•• if %It 1,111,.11 •II ••I IL , t•I ',BOLL I • • tr frit'D OW but \I hw , i% .1 ..0 when rutu•.r• qtl,ftt y.+t 11..0 : 7 Si • [.. Gil 1 .1 I•••• !.1 ur,•, ,1.1..0••• th, frlrnt, ,tl.lll 1.... •• • Ir..sr, %fnem , I 1,, ...• irng • 1•11,t• t ••••11 .1101t,1101 ... t nn l •V 7.1,11% '.< 1 , ,r:111.• rtrt,i ttte t.t./Vrt "1 the .• new II ill,. I , eireli , ,rt 1., de pr , .‘ll , t , th, i; the ~L : •trv.,ll.“ll thr II )1 u I t j!! ! Ole K 31 1 ,11-. i.ll. Ikt,• t..lttul I iJqt Gvil 11 w I u• 4• n 111.11.'11.11 1,11.1 . .. it WO! 1..•••-.11.• A 1.3,•1,.. rt • 11. ,slll 1;1 1• .. • 1. .1 - .1111 Parker 11. Freni•li it iirtiilimt wn ti ,put At ti Stab . Oi•ptirtlneht laving raturta..l NA., ,rl. liii ree"gilit Ns , all,C. \lt wing :11,1T4,i, ,pr, k 1111 li,1! 1 , 1• I w., L i •- far 1- tahlr !1•1311) :11,Vg117111- kii•ly. i lot-lily :Wee till :11 hi- re-pet t -11n. precedent-. ~f the -. 1 ,11,e • - • • • ed l u -n-in{niu4aeit.,ll ieniocratic Stag• 1999..111-t r c illtme.l VI nIT 11 , I.! hti. 1011, Which ha!,pr,,ve'l pleasant tii 111111 11, .0011. lu ,iiettk rather 09 the min , liti(pti of the trade uu the Alleitileny which hi 1111tigeS is (lit dIiWiII,IIItI'I OnClinit trithiutilt ear. The steatateint , Inil to make regular trip friilll l'ittaliurgh fur ‘sitilt id ' loading, and thi merchant , there make but tow :trot light purcha -e- here: the nlajority gu east uu account Grilure to make literal exeLanges in trade A Itt irt.tt Ipcjitg cut ,Itovit prie , • I,y the intr ,, lticto ,,, ~1 anthracite metal. The edit,,r think. that a I.,tter ,inder , tanding , 11,1111 , 1 ext-t ketwern ❑n , l l'itt-I , tirifh, and expre-se , a strong preterelice thi- market ever any other. The Allegheny V alley Railroad meets with the unqualified fipprobatien „I . d i p editor who pronounce. , the car- conitieidieu , fand .if exquisite finish. The ecrinsioned by stepping to take in freight will be iihNittfed Lc the introduction of an exclusive train for passen ger,. In a week er two the cars will run to Kit t.ining. editor is gratified that Pittsburgh granted the Railroad the right of N, city _, etas tin GBEFINvI . ,II STI -The DeMOCratie COlivennt.ll met on the nominated J. A. J. Buchan an as the Senatorial Delegate, ,übject to the con currence o f Washington county, and Gen. Jesse Lazear an Representativ , l'eleeate to the State Convention to be held at liarriqburs on the 4th of March next. Resolutions wore passed in favor of the Hon. John L. Dawson for U S. Sen ator, recommending a Western man fur that of fice, and also nominating James Buchanan for the Presidency prt .'i 11 .11 -. k Ih. • . I .11 1 k 'I, lor EINEM r nn FI h, • y►,,µ'V OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. The r lit r I thr CLAIII4JS 1.,01,1V E I,A TEST NEWS BY TELEGILAPIL- (LVE / .4 TER FROM ECROI'I., A Icltl VAL uF THE PACIFIC NiNr December 28.—The steamer Pa cific arri ve,l this evening at five o'clock, bringing Liverpool dates to Sat urtlay,"December 15. The news is highly interesting. The long ex pected ca pt ore of, Kars by the Russians bee at la,t taken place.' No particulvr , have Lehi re ceived except The new , brought 113 lien. konety, and anolher officer ho e- , ,,111011 froll,l tilVrts iu order to hasten the advance of Iltuor Paella to the relief of the city. ..11 that time ticu. Williams woo abut sending a flag of truce t offer capitu lation. Nothingbather is known, but it in be licNed that the garri-on -urrendered, as there ' WOO only 5. , " - a weak force to cut their way through the llus.ifin army. Miner Pacha w:1.: near kuti, which the Rus,ian , held in force. The ouly evont of importance that Int,t trans pired in the Crimea i , an attack made by the .11. the titer.pit tt f the French lute-- the Pot-sinn- Wen' , trong, and after au hour . - fighting I hey withdrew. I.ddli tirade , were etoittot tahl v heu,tett ttiel proviaiuned. The tirtn.t etput tim, Lotwrvu the tittrtti and south of So I olio]. otionoil n not. how with Berlin. 1L11 , 111.1, . - .(),1011.1101 ruble ut is per cent It i ttt The .\ Isrmy i, heitig redtirc , l In the pence I . 9oling The g..verinnent t•t . Naple- putili:da , the ciiii vvotiun with the United State-, defining tht r i g ht: ..f neutrality The Queen “rder in farm it nutlluriee the U tuk ar England, I.eyand the 11111 , 11111 11.• Ruin. Charter 15 id, re-la the tan -peel f pewee, we Ina , M4Q. e•edrn•lielaly t itement- If ttegoria ti-n- !Lye •t they 11 It% t• 11. it f.ort,Rre,:dd t. in 11, L 4 - •1 an I urFr th.• i.r ..itL. a,r Tire 1,1” t f 4 . al I ft,rtz i a. At .. J.. [J. , '2 'IL t• t.,nul•, .% 1: IMMEMIE 111, !., 1111111311111111 N , -VIII IC 111 I 11N4.11l IMEIMI=EI t.‘t 1.1 ri.,rl.ll:f ^ t 1 .‘ 71 l'' r,{(. h, tile it te t til: All"! Ittllite.t II•tt;.1 .1.1 a s 1.. .•• rt •-.1 a- al). tit - -ta , en. .•11.,11.11 0 4 -, 1 thou I a mile t...t. i'r••N •• ,-rar•,• high, "II no f :it lli Irl kl1.1.•111 if,V II Lrni~ 1... • 1”).••1 • I- 111 II.• 111.01 :1 t t , ..r \ are gezter - ,11 .itttet •Ittte- t., the It.th -tate that We Leg 1.11.• II 11101 lit.' , a 111•• doky i aI, I I 1 S111)1 , I `1•r:. I.nlrul from Tr to, u.10,1:1.U 'llowr ity Arrly thv 11131'. NO 1.31, 1111 Frl•hi) til :-.a1ut.1.1,) 'nl,4 1/111... 11.,i1:111 1 , 11 1, t we Ti.t. hitr t 6.• x it- Act , -1,11 .1,1111.1111 t 11..ug1 it. trncu , l- I/11111n -.L1111.11 111h)ority ill 111 \ I l'it( t. I 1 , )1 11 S or king Coe, of IMllnlaterial Ileprnvity. Tie. Rev .11twie- lute )sast4 - 4 tle• Vir , t Met 11,41.4 church, 4 ltome, New 41. be, ikrreeted thr M.•t 4.1 . 1•11 . ....1 s ll , ll /Mt ii. , 1111. • .. lip In ou ohar t ttv stmitorahly, and t:: I.e trill 111.•. II 1/114vrve:1 Itgaint4 lim A toung vllffuw /Al toilthitg Pnu llri l Atattle my -ti:l to hat:. Lccu in vont-ptwle:me with ttml liitt•rcvid,l ictter,, it portv:l that tin tip: , morality, anti the maw, tamiliv7. 1111 Vt. heart- Iv--it :11,1 -hatnetttily • itcrifik,l. ienunimt LIILS 3 fallilly Till. gill 1, only ,-enoitvvi: - :w1 i t one of the vv-pvvtablv fain:lita- in the 1.1,11 iPf Itiiint. 11,1. awl we Lrllrvr her , (.11. were nomilmr- ,PI chtircb. I 'oowr.lll , t'orvi I ---I In Thursday night last the house of Nicholas Becher, near EN tuNliurg. I'a.. was burned, and the old lofts and th e two ol.le.“ daughters. young hi lie , i. who slept below, were hurtled up. The younger children. who •.lept above, were saved. A p„;. „1„k always i.il 11004 ut Vogt , BON \ PAR re--- Mardial Pelissier has re- No. 297 Liberty Street, eentl) conferred on young Lieut. Jerome Napo- myrsuunm 11, I'ENNIA. le,,n Pemaparte, formerly .of Italtimure, the .lee- ALEX. HUNTER, oration of the Legion of ILJnur •• fur great zeal DEALEIi IN an , l activity in theperformance of dutiesduring the entire campaign. - FLOUR, GRAIN” SmAm, Pox.—The Alexandria Sentinel learns BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, . from a gentleman direct from the Northern Neck of Virginia, that the small pox is prevailing loan AND PRODUCE' GENERALLY, alarming extent in tile lower part of the county No. '299 Liberty street, SH L BO H. of Richmond, sixty rases having developed them- 1 ta•l•tAt PITT p, I selves up to within the last few day , . . JAMES BLAKELY, TAWMANIA.—Queen Victoria has acceeded to the request of the colony of Van Dienian's Laud i • 7 1 EUROPEAN AGENT AND CO Vii El • ANCER i to change the name of that island and colony to ' Corner of Seventh and Smithfield street', Tuatnania. PITTSBURGH. ! LawlerEh —The death of Robert Schuyler, at oily, Passengers brought from the uld ouittr:, t Pitt.- Genoa. last mouth, is di..credited in New York- haigh, and utvneys remitted t. Europe Ir&^.:7 • "4' I 41•V„t„'"..<4.+.J. t 1t - * CI R t • t:Ir,LA~U lIIIIIIMIIE I: , ' I=lll ).. r •I • t Nrss N ork lieul• !.a IMES= \ ~t 0111111, ~~nr•r~ -r„~,~,rny~ rhr •up Late•t from Sat Kr h , 111,111111 V, 141,01- I , nlu•r flu• Contain 131 1.. kali th. I itc N 1 11t.t.t1.1 REM MeINI -ob3 - What the New York Oily Polka say of DIL 3I'LAN CELEBRATED EItNIIFUU This Is to rertity that 7am well as latest with a man fifty years of age, for many years a resident of this city, who has. been at times extreme - 10N butConid not toll front what cause, unl.mil it was worms. lie told his attending I.hysician his !implant., but the physician at curse ridiculed the Ova, wart refused to attend him any longer. Ma son then men tioned Dr. ManeaTerndfuge, and asked him if he would take it; his reply was, - f mice take n o D eot relnt. or die." They la UUCP pn, nn , l n I.,ttlr Dr \fisn. • s Vennifnge, nikkl (kll.-half at , ai , • The 1 . 0,1 It .if the. .lo.tris esit op in el twN run. Iln gut well and is lIONV excellent. aii,l. like Ikt. Sitin,artiati is ,ti deavoring to relieve his unfairtunatn neighbors. lie mules it kis hosines4 1,, hunt up Anal t tall diriHhar t.. Lln ..Tt. that may he given tna.r hr the regular lihyhieliwpi. witlres thew to try Ile. Verwifuge. fir, he 11 , . ilduced tai totitan twenty persons trk takt, the Vermlfage, every eas , e ith :11c happy ,sith-. 11, is well Usu.' that Dr. Nl'Lhne'lt Verntiftwe ix tar tgnlggrior to any ,t/n•r known remedy; tugl that if lire grin.rully km'al No to gale many alonhie For fat ILr r par- ,•again• ,f Mr +. Hardie, NI'S% Ittirt vtll cttrefol to tt,ttt f..r Pr. .1/ . /..t.te's Prated rrrto,rsaq nod ta1,..• T 11•1 1, All 1.46, Vttr- loifug., in noutintriskm, Ale not thlemn. Dr. 3t'l.k.e's gttouille Vernaifoo., nista air ratlrlarntrfl la. haul at rail I,la.,•Lailth. 1/1-114 United St:Lb. and Catitubt Al,o for nxh• by the 4,,l I.roprtetors. 'LE.I INO 111 G h 4, Suerexpusrn to J. Kohl Co. : 1114.21,1Aw1 Nu. Wutkl street., COrtler of Ftillllll tiartmparillst.--11 ,,, t/g.tto , and as • In rtatent have tleuttawtrat,A tlatt nhm th.• 111 , 14 d depetals the health the Icalt l'onsteocutly, .Len la the shape al ht C 111411 1 ,.. l.ltll.twrin, Liar, ailwat. it at .•rt. thtt it. ~ ,, rottre faa.ll,a3 hat , 11.1 , 1 t. anJ 111/I.Ur/ lien h.% r. eagrakkred ILI Lilt' .11111/ wot king s+ a, to lb.- \ 1 1 .11111_1.A .1 en. ..--1) velykri•d to haw ntl,l lw It lunctt.ll , t 4.1,:t. 1$ and ,tl.l 1,,n1t10 tg $1(1... ueu•. - n , ptirx urt f . ;ft/ th.•rr•fnan all Kr. nn/k1 IL,• 1,1 th•• • itrulal, t•tttn.le pt.rtiptrtillint. itnpt n, the In.pat t ton, tin.] •1tt.....n0t.. canning all n1.'44;1103 •.1 t• ..t.. t•• .11..npt...nr bm trt.... *lt In 1,1 . 1 I. 314111 , 3.1 1 . t.. art , l nod ,nld 1.3 A 11 .1 0 • 11` Pnlttto strt...t, Nen. fork roltt air ° I.y 1 1 1./.:lll.Nti I.lo.l.ttr.elt. all.; I, ilrugg:At, Vto•ri/ly 1/.. , :; 1111 aye- Important to len rmerei-- %vn DI•co• - rt e •.-- i ETA ULF. \.\ TTLE VON 1, - Thr , r 1. t • put up In .•1”.. 14.11111 p.t. 1., end .LII, t 4, 111,rt.A.. I=l I • uttik 11= 1t...1111.1 aVI k v1..1 , . ti,..,, v. I, I ll=l MIME lIMEME9 cr The loug lonkrd for M p-r a Mc for P ti•1.111•l• kat tar, N 1. OE= cy-Elatcheint'a Ilatr IMIIIMEI =Mill ~,..,_.,~5.....,., ....~... . ~. „r. ~~ ~„ ~. Ca I- , 0111 the N. or L. Nati...ant Mn, re- •turking• and llnairr, [al Int =ME p t • 1 hri•ltna••--1 =Ell c e r.tiattl Ward( ( nn 6.'11 TI II .11., • •t” - 111.•1...1 I.A 411t1.1.1 • .ts.t. , .: 11 tt. 4. LAI( F.: ,111 11. tilslk Ward Irli Tlrkri for V.. ()Hirers KLeATIIO., - 11 144.0 1 - PHI /.1,11", , ; 1..1.- T., A%1):21 It. AStk. z , 1, .4 I trrct•rs . 4 Id ti It .% Ala. rata" - JA 11.1 t' Ohio and I"enns3 - Ivania 'Railroad TilE %Mho %I , RUN NEVIN WENT FROM ISir THE FAST TRAIN It,'. at Ora 1,41.1 n, 13 hop, And 40 mutat %LAIL 111AIN %cal,. at 4 VI Tlf kIN af 1' 11 Trait). all make cbae .aortal+ cu.-11‘a,. that laaavagtr. as,al det.-ats-a Tho .11rert I ate t I.out• ovvt, l',4lllrp. 1.1 , i I ,Iteknai.“l , I +.1.“ tv..11. t 11,nti 11.% ! t; - 12.r.1. at Im, •• •••A llt•• I. T. I. I. \ .• •I 4 ,‘t 1 r.. 1.1111.. 1,1 1,111-11, '11,,,m,t, Tl 4 k -I. u r .•d.l 1.. l'eu,teeteette. Ittelmtenieuleee, eleleag.e. lteet k Veert 1% 0... elteeee.i.kel, Abel eh , lame teest 0.11 , 1 111 ell.. NVeeat Tloe N EW Ill\ \ ACC , 111 NI. el. ATI eeN TR ll\ Vitenbuieje at 10 A NI aelei 1.• I' NI Ne•s. lIrI ll , e, wt 1.110 N NI Mb./ I I' NI 1.01,1 tend tura., w1..l mat t.. At he ...t ••• 11.• All, llo.• r,tl t .10:1: PARK gh. N,o.ttslo7 Tit i.••( 10,11 Ohio and Indiana Railroad BEINti zue CouUnfit.* los. of the Ohio rt.. Penna. It. It () F B HT NV A YNE, A HIURTEIiN MMES VItVA PITTSBI Ike TRAINS OINNF;(17 AT eItF.STI.I N m 1111.0 I. rititthot. with nll 11.. Trnitt , ,t 1 tho ,thr. "„,,,, triol ul., ft! Ft a, with TI ullO t w o otti, Not th owl ,oul h. Mari Rir,r and I,toict , Ent. l , tit,titti For To lt,tio Apply itt thu Ilatironol of I ;tn .! Ih.ttit,lvAton Railroad ettintiatt) in Ihttoltittglo \ Il•Ottott Cli •tr xt alt) of the 1,11 In t ; io.into Fort W ay ne. 11,11,1; minim Urkton, s , prttNtichl, 5,.11 Lu part/cub. t.. I• 4 71. Art Lr 11:.• 3.11.1 I tt,lll.lla 1;/tIlf 1.41 It. 1.11 'MIMI 11 1 ilthl WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., WON IRMS, SIDES SIIOI EARS, LARD, LARD DKI BEEF. SED A RAT REI and CAN V ASSED HAMS , ~..„ =MEM • 4 - , ;.. 1 " .1.... .1' !,MMES===ENNE • ItIAILINE INSURANCE. MARRIED, FIRE RISKS. IFR Vl)l23lbrs .. z .tecetrftl,...l4li7. Mr. Mcl:ir MNUATERrINSURANCICOVIIThar" ;vo,li N .. .ew way, August, /K 2. =MEI ra r. 1 r r. lIIMIEMIEI =MIL COE= =EEO =I MITE Dk:A I, 1 , 1 I{ S IN ~ .. ~"~- OF PHILADELPHIA CHARTER PERPETUAL—GRANTED BT THE nsre OP PENNSTLVAICLA Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE, MARLVE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. ORIIIN ROGERS, Secretary. GEORGE YOUNU, Treasurer. DlREctuns. Aaron S. Lippincott, Willlam 11. Thinna.B, Mahlon Gillingham. William Neal. N I. Taylor, Alfred We.ek, 'ma itt•gl•,, Edward E..lomoi, James P. Smyth. icir'rlds Company has tern iirganir.od with a Cash Capi- Idl. awl thw Dire. to, have deteriniu,Bl to lulapt the tinniness to at, avtulable rest tees. To Oimet - Ve prudence in conduct ing itS lat.,. with 21 prompt adjustment of losses. I.,tt,borgh liner, No. 58 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. The followlit well known [Lod responsible 111 . 111.1 In Pitt, I.ttrvh have authorrted reference to theta, with re•i;.ud to the stability and euuudttems of the Manulixedurend lihsuranc...) 0,1111,3 in). lintinerr. .4 Rdlnn, Wilson. Childs ti Co„ tiee.rge I I Smith it Co., IfutnpWn & Jones. Tiernfill 11. Childs & CO. FARMERS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA ia lueorpurnted by the Legialature of PHIOI4 II Van I‘.)h Pitt,dirgli Branch Office, No. 90 Water pureet. Au th,rized otpital, $300,000. Paid up capital, and xecurely 111,41,1, 5.%)6,1X10. THOS. B. FLOREICE, Prov't. EDW. B. lIYLYDOLD. Secretary. • ASSETS OP TIIE COMPANY. I'. CAL 11. SAL 111..gtu•ny County Bonds, (l'ittsburgll and Clevplandl. r.r2,000 $14,6::0 All,v.lien C.. Bonds. (Allegheuv Valley.)... 21.000 15,84 U Putlburgh City G',i, 1.'..,upi,,,, 36,001.1 20,400 l'hdad,lphia , i's . . 10,000 0,:".....0 iti•lnst Euro Ititilriimil . 20,000 =4,00 Heit.litig ititilriiital . .... . . . .. 12,500 12,000 AlllOllll t 1A..11,1 k•II Sturtgit.gii iu the bitty of i'liiittiel iiiilli . • 61,..5:,..0 Ariiiiiint Louned .in liiiiti-s, secured by Ciillub.ritl or I,,iiiiti l'iiip,,ty . . t:wili •ii bit.] an.l 111 tt..1./1)4. ... .21....;`,9 VlSl,Ottit Ain. tint Fire nr Marine Lassen ats , rtained and not paid None A IMPII nt Fire or Marine I.vi.tes claimed, other than Eh ~.....verttuned and unpaid None. Conui,auy Lu. uo 111.19ettilA CLAIMS at the Other, a ill adjoKt and par in thin city all losses isitiurring at I•dbisir4h Brand, For insurance apply to THOMAS J. CIUNTER, Agent, 7 nu Water street, Isetween Wood and Martet. . . PITT KG II LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE /NS/ 'RANCE Co if PA Nl, L.,EN I,V \VATER. AND NIARKk.7 STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBY.RT IiALWAY, Prkliftlent. ,sfr, D Nrt ALL Fv.-retAry 4:.•:tlpaby ntKlyeft eyery appertallititg I ttn, teyt agrunst 111 LI, AND CAIDID ILISAYS the Otik t, ‘D•pi.eirpt 111 very And tra.tartex. iyrld NI ARAN E ,ele.rally I, ! Atel Ibitybige by Fire, sod niiKlainst th ef tlp• 1111.ai NuYtgllt.)yu and Trwleportat.kl tmouryt al the lowyeAt rrtex eynu.-xstrut with satety t ortit4. DIRECTonS. l'..,,pert thilway. Alexander Bradley, Jauses :' noon. John Fullerton, J .1,, WMI,II, Asunuel M'Clnrkan, %% Lllimit l•loilipe. Janlee W. Hallman, J diti ,ott. Charlee Arbuthnot, I• M. I), Ihtvl,l Klehey J Nlarthall. John NUM, Horatio N. Kittanning,. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY tbF PITTSBCP.GII. ; .11 , , is -H.'s...Nisi:wit:lL, President 03E1.1' PI 'Os S.,rettir7 1 I , t ItA T 1 (lei:lend Agent . ANIL'. INSURE AC;AINST ALL KINDS 111K1.1E - ANI ) FIRE Rf.:Ks II liatch. 1.4 GB- Al, ied underr s thui soiur anit vial/ •sk Yl. F N. , A TEN j.ll eIANSVLVANIA INSt 114NCE CO Iris 111 Ki;H Corner of Fourth nod Smithfield %tree 111)1 11 . 17.41, $300,000. ,~ : ~ .., .0 +: n 1 ~I 1:... i ~ MEM 1i 11, v,, II r II I II.„ Wfl I J .11\ •1'x\ I'ATT A k I \ 1:1:I Ell Withal' Zs l'onlinental Exchange. :•.Ilr t , !:%1% • 1;y 111 \(• %%. !..111+11t21 .AN & ( 0. : i/I ‘l,l\ fi I.IK. //)%/)(A,V. t. 141., xi 51, lire JO. nl.ll T..•.. 11 t'.l , \ A•I. \ O.\ M. I. l.rtalsehn.tin . ' •-• a. a 1..,11,1 II I.l\l .1.. r. I r.. 1 L.,. l st.t LIALai,LL L , h o.•, 1., , I AL, it. kpe. 1\ Thlt TIZENS' INSURANCE I'ONIPANY (i riTTs R tt m I 1.1.11 M RMiALI Y, 1 NILE. M All: 4 11K1.L :-.vo•tur) .Varies and Ifa,./ Aim,* la.sa, 111. LI. % \P cARGo itis674, aa,l tr‘bat..3,o , •, flronay,. 1., EIRE Tha 1 , n1...1 the S., Mid 1111.1 a N11‘1,..116,1 •.I IV ,;1,...n1 MCEI 104.3, k. Shiptun 1\ ESTER'S FARMERS' INSURANCE c' () Ml' .4 .V 1, New Lisbon, Ohio C T .1 Aglint. No 90 Water etrovt. iyotwer oVEIVERS. Y A 111,41CKSONI. Prv.ident .I AM LIURDICK, Vice Prosident. I M A RTI N. Tr , ./Isarer REFKRENCES. W Jo.srplt Plutunwr. I: NI 11,1,11. , . .1., 11,tr1...10,, I , r Juo. E. Parte, ..t Dasrsou, Noorsuyer S. Co. IME=I A. A. CARRIER & BRO., 'ter Fourth and Srnalyirld streets, Pittsburgh A ( E N 'l' S Ninte Mutual Fire and Marine Insuraac Co., 4 IiAttRISBUIIIi CAP/T.4.1.. $3&O,000. larord Fire and Marine Insurance Co., I'IIII.ADELPIIIA (":1 TAI„ $300,000. Itt.ttronee Co. of the Valley of Virginia \SIMILE:I'Kit. VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, IIA 1,1 , 11 l la, CA 171.41., $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. H kit . maa , CA 11 rAL A NO Ass :T\ e11f2,134,489 Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH. 1.11,11, AND AANETN, Nov. L., 1ri5.5, 91919,02153 49. F. JuLiAattoA, Preskleta. A. A. ChatAl CR, eocrutory. .le. 17 Awl) PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 Fifth Street. o a r-MU:EN AND BLACK TEAS, warranted to give eat r.f.krtitoi . . RETAIL PILICES. IILACZN. GREEN& .1 O.!, 75, and finest Young 62, 75, and unto y in th. finest quality, 41 is lb. E;1,; - 11 , h Proakfitst-- (ea, 75 and Imperial and Gunpowder—Of), tl r 62., 75 and Al - 44 It) 131 A,. Teas of all grades put up itt installs oxpreo , sly for the trade, and sill be sold st the lots • .VElKE—Printo flio and Jars Coffee, green and roasted i; A Its--I vering's ernediod and Pniverir.ed Sugars N :4, 44 , IS:tio•r r lirouus. Cootri. ttliti Chi lute W I lA, 1A MS & ALLEN (Sricreslors to A rnold MANUFACTURERS OF CHILSON FURNACES Wrought Iron Tubing, AA" I ) FITTING GE .'s" ER4LLF, For W arming and Ventilating Buildings. tra - W. & A. will contruct for Running and Ventilating St.un sir Hut Ritter, Pipets or Chilanu'a Furnace, Church- Schosila, llosyilule, Faetsinea, Om en it ur Howls, No. '25 MARKET ST/tails:T s Pittsburgh. apltt RI, STEAM MII, A 1. I. E H E N Y. Vu /UR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES in either of t • t t tianxas may Is, left at the Mill, or In boxes at the stores Dal AN, IVILSUN & CO., 52 Wood street. ItaA UN S: REITER, cur. Liberty and St. Clair streets 11. D. iis:CIINVARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TERMS:CASII, ON DELIVERY. BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO White Fish! Fish! Fish! RHi.ER & HUBBARD, SANDUSKY, 01110, have for sale and keep constantly on l o otilb haul, a full supply of FKM/1 AND SALT WHITE FISH. au.) all other varieties of LAKE FISLL LS 2w . -a - ~T:,L ~;a ~ ~ NEW ADVERTISENENITS. 1865 19 untidy past, 18.66 le cUtaing fast; Time leaks for no titan here below— Then do ant wait, but straightway go To Nu. 16.4 Wood street, where you run, buy your HATS •.r CAPE cheap for rash Remember Union Ticket for School Directors-- First Ward. WM. MilLtiLNSON—Three years. S. S. FOWLER—Three years. JOHN D. BELL—Otte year. Pittsburgh, December 2S, JUN STATEMENT of Dividends in the Cum pauy for Erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River. opposite Pittsburgh. in the County of Allegheny," which have h-en undrawn, and attend ou the books, subject to the Act of Assembly, which directs the puhlicatlon of all divi dends of incorporated cumpunies within the Commonwealth. that have not been wiled for within three years provittos to the date of said publication . . Name.: Residenct. Die'd.l.tm'f.t When vomit. Wm. Melvin... Allegheny Allegheny GO •; !$; 00• July 1. 1 , Z,2 Thas.easailly..l dead. I .S X3l titi;July 1. Cam of J'ittsburyV it - Personally appeared before the undersigned, an Alderman in and for said City of Pittsburgh. John Harper, the Tn.:wi rer of the Company aforesaid, who, being dilly sworn, nays the above statement in correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. JUAN lIAIIPEIt, Treasurer. Sworn and subsciibed lids '27th day of December. Iht, JNO. MAJOR, Alderman. T S ATEMENI' of I)eposits and Balance of Bonk of l'itthburgli, of the annilint 0 tern dollars and exceeding that min, which within the titre. years next preceding the date of this Statement, have no either litssti increased or diminished, with the names of lb, thpostiorM, tine date wnen such deposits were Made or Laden ces accrued, and the amount thereof: $ Names. i Resde,. r. I DAM. ! AM . i . Oliver C011in5............1 uot km., n. I Nov. DI. 18:41. ISOO OU Charles A.Cruidiy......l Jo I)larch Is, 1852 27 4 1 0) Jeremiah Driscoll .... . Li`,,July 7. 1nf.i..1. 100 Jul ili, LA, n. Mentzer ... i do I.loly 16, 185 u. 11 nu W. IL Lowrie and M. Patrick t.4:anlan Allegiamy County, (Sty Pittsburgh, as. John Snyder, Cashier of the said Bank of Pittsburgh, 14 Mg dilly 9W0(11, upon his ...nth does say that he believes th above Statement in relation to unclaimed deiasats to be Vall rtB stated. • Sworn awl subscribed before me, this day of Decen ,er, 1845. 1. DONALDSON. Alderman. PROCLANIATION CITY OF PITTSBURGH. ss. la accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of PermsylVallia, providing for the in eorporatam of the City of Pittsburgh, and of the Supplement to said Act, I, FERDINAND K. VOLZ., Mayor of said 410 issue this my Proclamation. declaring that on the SLI - ONO TUESDAY OF JANUARY. A. D. 14f,6. being the ~.111 day of the mouth, -.the freemen of each Ward of said tit). - .untlitied to vote for members of the Uouse of Representatst.., this Commonwealth. will tarot at the several pl aen of holding elections in their respeetive Wards, and elect L. ballot a citizen of raid City. qualified to to, elected a M . 11111 4 .1 td the House of Reprt..entatives of thin Commonwealth. is. Mayor of said City: and that on the saute day, in eon fortuity to the before recited authorities. and also to the t tr• distances of Councils districting said City, the citizens of the First Ward will elect by ballot one person to Is. n e e •r of the Select Council of said City. and four person.. to Io members of the Common Council. Second Ward—one person to be a member of the Sele..t. and three persons to be members of the Coalmen Council. Third Ward—One person to be a member of the St-ha-Lain) Ilse persons to be members of the Common Council. Ward—One person to lie a member of the Sete.. t and two persons to Ito members of the Common Council. Fifth Warst--(Me person to Bea numtber of the t. sive persons to be member, of the Common Council. Sixth Ward--One person to he n member of the Yeleet, ton' lour persons to he members of the COIIII.IEIOII Seventh Ward--Ono per,ors to be a member of the tw. persons to be It/embers of the Commou 0,1111,1. and—star - p..rson to ben member of the Sob. t „sot three Persons to be_members of the Common Ninth Si ard—Orie person to be a member of the `sale t tad two persons to he members 14 the 0.1111/11 , 11 h of whom shall be qualified to serve as a mewl., .4 tie itouse of Represarltati yes of this Commonwealth. titres, under my band and the seal of taut City d ...argil. this 29th day of Deeetnber, A. D. FERDINAND F.. VOLT_ May-it cc Fats, K thtu - IA 1 h t h , ..itthh A llangbev I.Mcvmber 29, 1S::-1.1 ENV PA PER—The first ninfilwr of a ne , .‘ 1.11 Weekly Paper. emllesi the rL ‘1 , k17 ARIL:TY, tiei oust to Llteraturc. Ilemor, Gossip. Ammintnimbi. Gen, 0 h o SAITIIIIAY EVENING. Liven. It can be had at t h e Literary Depots, of the Neu, !toy, and at the Uflica., No 73 Thial street. opposite the Die iettch Boy a cops and judge Id its merits. A.w*. intend printing a large edition. )len...hatits and ...h en cannot avail themseines of a better medium tot 1.“1.:11L, wart, before the public. Ty.l.PciP.li Pei:ILI:IL 10l It-hen. Innt NEW? t. II th.• \ NIEETI Ff/1 ITu IVAta , .Izt a•tk.tirm. , l Tra,s•ttng •.1 the Wen .1 the Ft 'UM it %SAE") Pitt , littr,h. 1401 1.. to-1.1 t, TIII: , EVEN !\G. 7atl, Lnstaalt. nt : • r 111. „u.• 111 ket and "(her sr,,o,ty 1)11 F:Si 'orr'S 1\ Ew Ittl Itf-, mei other to-, , I 8.. .k WM . 0r.011.,1 at ItAt 'FON hat our F.,urth I• I. A. I II I a, 4to. k •.f 11,11 day Book , 11 ed ..o.lle. Ile. 7.41. 1.yr .1114, .1./ )1 . 1 . : ~1..11111• I r. -vat 111 . 1111 W •11.1. 1.1 11..:11 ant half calf .lo 0111/Mlllg+ 1 11 .I•4lll.l'lrt..n:.ißenard Car. l• riam .mtuteritaly .1...42 e.htmit; luvine Love, 19 ble 1'..:.,t Ll:red:Lau Life. It.m and LeJtilltul Jueendes. Ilu 11. 1.11.-1 , . Ree , l", Lev - tures ..n Hildrey and 1.11.-rytture ttario,.' Way of Sal, artru L., three anti Ilene on :4:1,51 Iderter Km Rit. Me. Al am, Life: Th.t. - kerty', Ballads Harry ant A 4,1, or the Eel, Ladi.v.. or the Reform:torn 111‘11111111/ Ilanke's Ili:may of Hr. Papacy, I.,ondort Is. Is.utrnertne's vole, Lotalrn: 4 the Doke •4 Bedford. 3 1..1e.. London: 41i rapt. cola, London; amity and other of all Melt And lan.,.- Amencan and Eitt,ll.lt Call and se, the non Family and Ihl.le publish, P.,:kßliss. dr -Y.l Al .: 1 1 1 G A r Z . r l S.; - Pulnaan's .10 iirattam's do - tY nickeriayeker do lionsehuld Words, liv.d.c.)'s Lady's Book, lletemm'saMagwrine.. ott Leal... Ladies' Hazotto, 3 00 Letthe's New York Journal, 2 ott Ballou's Dollar Monthly. I not Panorama of Life and Liierature. 2 50 Latell's Living Age, 1 111 Black wood's Edinburgh Magazine, 3 00 Harper's Story Books, 3 00 1 ankeo Notions. 1 25 W A. IiII.DENIENNF:Y W. Fifth et_ opposite the Theatre BELIE PRICES REDUCED— itiddon Widow lieckat Paper -4, lhase Clark, Lamp Lighter, Bayard Taylor's Japan..k.r. Pres....tt's Philip the Second Mark Styrhng Naul.'l Itior, tt Ilhaut IStmgDatu, .lotal S. Dilworth. frau..wk sollerw .1. lio.munker, B. Hays. COOper's Complete Works, 32 vol mnes, ' 00 Alone, 1 12 Mimic Lif, 1 12 Watchman, 1 12 lda May, 1 12 Which: the Right or the Left? 1 12 Ir-ring's Works, 15 volumes, 12 00 Waverly Novels, 12 volumes, 10 00 All Annuals worth Rd., selling at $1,50; and those wor selling for $3,50; many other line works bound in antiq tiding sold very low. Largo and unall Bibles sold DJ 2 at lower tlutn auy house in the city. Magazine , all so iL I Crab per number. All is•rsmi....b.• %rata" to nave 1. , I,ra and no bombe, go to LA UFY E ICS indilliSTOltE. N 0.30 Fifth et, next door to Exchange Bank. VAIO.I FOR SALE—The well known Farm A of Llano Williams, six miles from the city, in Upper St. tLelr Townehip, containing 1211 acres of first-rate Mad, hi excellent condition. The placs In well watered with never (main,"springs, pleasantly situated. and suitable for a Stock ,w Da iry farm. The improvements are a eubstential Stone Dwelling, with Barns and Stabling. The Chartiers Valley Railroad is located within thria-fourths of a mile of the farm. and will make access sure and speedy. This valuable farm-ls underlaid with Goal of the first quality, and will be sell with or without coal, or divided to snit purchasers. For terms, &c., enquire of IILAK_ELY & RICHEY, Real Estate Agents. S. S. CAIIRI.I.R de,29:dawtf corner Seventh and Smithfield sta. VLUAB A LE ALLEGLIENY CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE —A House and Lot on the south-east side of the Diamond, (adjoining Dr. Presslfs Church.) 211 feet front by tlO feet back to an alley. The building is of brick, :i-I feet, and also back buildings, eleven rooms in all, neatly finished and substantially built. It would answer wed for a place of business. as well ns for a Ovate liunily. Tit b. perfect, and terms of payment very reasonable. Apply BLAKELY & RICLLEY, corner Seventh and Smithfield streets. Du 'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE Nearly Two liundre.l Students to regular att.:Mane 'rho most perfectly organized Conuuorcial College in tl United States. BOOK-KEEPING, in Its application to every branch Trade and Commerce. STEAMBOAT BOOK-REEPINO, taught as actually p tired ou the Western Rivers and lakes. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, lubwM,l to all the no, ern improvements of Commerce. WItITINU, by the best Penman In the United States. CoNIMERCIAL LAW, bs an experienced somber of t. Bar. Herr! . to any of our City Merchantd before engaging Call and get a Circular WILL BE SOLI), at a great bargain, for Cash—The Furniture .Jf two rooms, new and in con, plots order, cousiating in part of the following: One high post Bedstead, with Spring Mattrass, Bedding, Sc.; 1 marble Inp Drawing Bureau; 1 do Wash Stand: 1 common Bureau; Card Table anti Cover; Rosewood Wardrobe 4 case-seat Chairs; 1 Rocking Chair; 1 walnut What-yet: 1 Lounge and Mattram; Mantle ornaments; Pictures; Cm peta and Rags: Fendere; Fire lrotts; Coal Vase and Scuttle; Danimik Curtains; Ste. &e. MIME HOLIDAY BOOKS! HOLIDAY BooKs!! H. MINER 3 CO.. No. 32 Smithfield street. have on bagel the largest and most complete stock of Books for pres ents In the city, consisting of illustrated Works, including the standard Potts, and other works, in beautiful bindings. J aVenile Books in great variety, including books suitable for all ages, and at prices to suit ull purses. Bibles and Prayer Books, including Family and Pulpit Bibles, and all the smaller sizes. Prayiir Books of all 3i7AL, and styles of binding. Albums, Annuals and Games of all lands. BLANKETS—A. A. MASON & CO. have just opened 300 more pairs of gcsid all-wool Blankets, of dillerent makes; all of which will lie sold at reduced prices- Also, 100 more pairs of those Blankets at i 3,60, usually sold AA A. MASON & CO. are daily opening Dry • lluotim of every description, which thoy are milling at greatly reduced prices. dee29 R YE WANTED-5,000 bushels Ry e want eel, for which We highest market price will be paid. by SPRINGER HAJIBAI3OII, No. 295 Liberty street. . t . d '~ r _r `- -_- _ maw NIORGAN R CO.. IG4 Waal -t., Next door to Ow c,reer of Sixth minvt Allegheny Co. Feb. IG., not known. ;Dee. 7, For full particalarn apply to S. COT11121:ItT S: SOS. 5:1 Market et. RY CARGO, 76 Fourth st., fora Picture— a lioliday Present. Prices to suit all. dec29 o . Loy ES-2,000 lbe fur sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner Finn and Wood et. OOKS FOR CHRISTMAS PRE3EI.'TS—JUYStri2O .;.11e010 for_„....tbf49l,lCtie.o4- V Ainertuaii. Tr 9 of L. erent Dia pillared Americana; SO califs pitr Tointric. Hume Storlial• de do • Mies liclntadeir IltrrarY•emo cr bste tEtbid•Alltt,Hrilia% and Clare- Jessie tiridinni. Yierrenre Attintt,'ln'Gaff Herbert, Rose and Lily Stanhope; 37-;4ii per rOblirie• Mary ilewitt's Popular Telex, in fourteen-brinitltul Vol- Macs; price 37;40, per volume. Appletim'a Clah,,tl Library, its voLa; price 2.5 onter•.per velume. Together rt ith a xlipply of other Jurenile Books too mime* Calf sndli and null:, melovtions at NV. A. OILDIINYENNEY i C 0.71;., deect2 Fifth at., 06pmito TJ 0i A 1)..-11" PRESEN'I'S--- PortfultoB; • Scrap Basils; • Inkatanir—a.'grral,•variety; • Paper Pieights; Paint Boxes; Porte Munnatesi; Pearl Polde rs; And n great variety of other Fancy Hoods, suitable ter. c hrlat.r. Toa. and New Year's Presents, Sir ',min by 'Y, s. HAVEN: Stationer, Miri•ket• street, corner of Second. vpooKS FOR CHRISTMAS-- ... LI The Ladies Wreath; tilft of Friendship; The Gasket; FlVelllo2slltetl CUR; The Philopuena; Gift of Affection; The Yorguterne-not; Memory's Hilt; The Moss hose; Temperance Gift; The Magnolia; Snow Flake; The Miguktnette , Christian Hee/is:aka; •,, The Rose of Sharon; Civilian Gift; The Young Lady's Hume; Speueer's Works; The Life of Lather; Pope's Works; Liyesnf Emtninit Chadians; Frank Lesli.fs Portfolio.. ALBUMS in grMit rarity. Bibles, Hymn Books, Sc. Ac.. for imle by det. 0 2.4 B. T. C. MOROAN;iO4 Wood et. G'"BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. IL MINER. 8 CO., No. :12 Smithfield street, have on Laud the largest, most magnificent, best, and most complete heck of Books. 11,r presents, in the city. (Jilt &Nu, ilium.. A nnunts, tAtthirett's lluolts, an 4 Garuco or all kinds. • _ _ The itepublaan Court.; or, American Society In the , Dapd , of Waslaii,gt.m. %Litti porn-one of ttlatinguished 3.411,0, eugravi,l Irinii the in Ti„. tit' the Unlit,' Stara; illustnned In a soden or g vows in every Ldn'tion of thd Coiled 5L3(...11. e. • The Eve of St. Aznem; ha John Neat.. illustrated with twenty design., be Edward 11. Weintert. Wannewof tine !libloOlitartratee}with eighteen endravings. Antique moroo:o. - , heautiet+ of Charles Second ' s Court t Itra. ...rainieson; with twelllt ,•111.1 splendid plates. I leroiner Of :lhalalwaru ; It irtralta of the fenude characters of the great Bard—forty-live Lugo and brilllant•platea. Thn Waverly Gallery; portrait,' of the principal female, diameters In the writings of Scott. The Gallery of Byron Beauties: portraita of Om hemlines of Lord Byron's Poems. Pvetry of the low: IMAS:LgeS from the Poets descriptive.of thu with twenty-two culorwd engraving% • : Gray's Elegy; ixautilully illustrated with new and bean tifiil iLm of authors; ~wupridng views of their birth-plae4 per r,odenceo, engraved ou ateel, with vigunttn wend. ' Illustrated Linda; embellished with many thou ad spirited engrave ;rs. The Wile, V. ine N brid : illustrated edition; embellished wall tine en i cra‘ ntit,t front crlginal drawings. Viseffe's Gni:pieta. l'oot,estl Narks; illinittlito.l With very doe steel engravings and portraits. Byron s Complete itoetleal Works; illustrated wills elegant .40;1 etignivings and portrait. llalleek's Complete l'oetieal Works: beautifully illustrated with One Steel engravings and portrait. Tire Complete {Yorks of Robert Burns; containing his Songs, Poems and Correspondence, with a new Life of the Poet, and notices critical and Itiograppits,d, by Allan Cun ningliam ; elegantly illustrated pith ateeti ate [dereL.'.9' CFIRISTMAS BOOKS—. Gems of Beauty; Chi - team, Keetisnhe: Fl.nt or Gift tit"-f.a.ke of Friend:4l4l.i Tokon of Friendship; Ladies' Gift: Nlass Ito,•; tto, of Sharon: Lad Wai ; Slagle/11a; A d v,to tu tia of t the hest• Christian 'rravelii w Litroi.e. Together tt i also Urge asaortottatt for C1164[11:1,4 and New N'ear's a large MS' of eta ndard Ihtokii, bound in Wilding", Is tor the patie as• are scant:4 them at. ail v... aek is to c,nteinad e. cid:alai, prices with tither storey. I I s.las e Mut:wine tor Jattmwy, pries iNie. lade:" s hi. de • . Pultiartiii do. aw. • V. Journal. do. ISe. 1 , -teraort's Niaw.a.tiae. do. do. halloo e , 11.. ilk.. 11,2111•Illi tor. ihtt I deg .at t 0 , 51 to Exil.atige Bank. pullsz.vi's FOR THE 11.01.1 DAY SEASON Ilse mind, taste and sight hy caning and buying our richly illuminated Books. inch its— The I:eputilican Conn twenty-alpc portrait. of ail. , tin_u.lir.l Females of ti.. Issiti.4.l.t taro, in the days of AVastvi Ele:a ; iHustrittell. Leaflet , of Mern.iry for le:A. 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Nt uttuut uf tit, StTipturet, du du Is tliekerb..:l;er thillery; 49 portrait. ..f distittguigheil con- - - ilottors to the ltiiieki.rbocker Magaaine; luorucro and cloth Leaflet+ ,kf• I . ..ntory Cur 114 G—a beautiful gift book. lieblees flat :dam Year: beautifully illustrated; luorocea.. I I ha; s Sketch edition. Th.- Floral lieep,al,- -a beautiful ',regent. The lhadent. Seener) . of the United Staftt+—tlks flocsl book of them:atom I , ..ets-13yruu. !dour, Iturus. Mee. Ilemens, Ben Jenson, Italtveare, he.; iu :odium, and half antique binding. • • Logo and ,ntall lltbleu, l'ruyer bknlk.s, in various etyles vf unling Children's hooks—over fall different kiln's, suitable for kildren of all :tgr+. Dun't forget I. emit at AP. A. GILIYAINYVANYY 8 CO.'S, Fifth mt.., opposite the Theatre. C RI ST NIA S ANDNEW-Y EAR'S GIFTS AT HEINEMAN & ews, No. 42. Fifth street, Whore can ho fond ono of the largest and finest assortments of all styles of Gold Watches, (cases of our own manufacture.) Silver Watches. In all their Variol.4 style, Pure Silver Spoons, (of our own manufacture 4 Plated Ware--e+ very largo ie:sortruent. Jewelry—an endless variety of the latest and most beanti 'flit pattern, • Fancy Goods—n large assortment Cloeks to suit all. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, beg to remind .ledr friends and the public in general terfavogus with a cap luring the Holidays. and we are sure tbey'WHl find and price to emit A. C. REECT.3I.OI CHAS. MULCT A : 1.. P.EIICE)LM. musTMAS SEASON—Fresh Fruits just received by It. PRAVO, No. 1 Diamond— nualnlea : • Currdnla—uld and new ; Citr.“—noir ; Ce.i" Lelaull and Uratigyi e. Alan, Sauces, fresh reaches,TahlMitaatues. dechi - WATCHES AND JEWELRY at reduced prkea at ROBERTS SE No. 41 Fifth street, Who will dispose of any arnele In their variety at prices lower than the alone article can he bought for elsewhere in. the city, within fifteen days. They have "marked down'. their stock, in order to make plow' for a sew and line selec -000, purchased with an eye to the holidays, and holiday re membrances, by the senior partner, who is at present in the East for that purpose. We stake our veracity upon the assertion that we will sell FIFTEEN PER CENT. LOWER than former prices. Those who desire any article in this way will please declo IttthEETS k 11110. FOR CHRISTMAS UIFTS, what so .suita ble as a Pocket 'torching Almanac, to tell the day ine month at an instant's glance; or se Pocket Locket or Me. manta. The above articles can be had at ilec2o NO. 53 MARKET Si. OTICE TO CI'I% OFFICERS—The All -11 kittin g C3utnittoe, to audit the accounts of the city, are now in session. .3.11 City Officers must present their accounts st the Treasurer's office, liefore the [trot of January, as tin., t.S will be included to this year's report which are Oct, i oesented before that date. F. 31. bin., ./OS. W. LKWIS, HUGH Me ASTER, dec2Sitd Auditing Committee. rritiE HOPE COAL COMPANY having re-•, c cently met with loasee In transporting coal to Cinch:l- - natl. bein g Inatirect by the Manufacturers' Insurance Com pany, of Philadelphia, take pleasure la stating that their, :taints were promptly adjust,sl by J. Newtuu Jones, Agent of sold Company. D. BUSHNELL, A g ent of Hope Coal Company, Cincinnati.: Pit tsbur g h. December 27, 1555. [det:23 P 1 TTSIIURGII AND STEURENTILIS. j, RAILROAD O.ISIPANY—Tho Annual meeting of the. Smekholdern, and au Ele.. - tion for President and Directorn of • e 0.1 Company. to serve for the ensming year, will bw held on •SECoND Mr .:\ I.)AY tl•Ith) 1W JANUARY, 181,11, 'from • in, hours of to A. M. to 1 o'clock P. M. ti JAMES S. CRANT, I'n•gldout. sn•NET F. Vol hoeitnoHST , SeCrl•tßry. dec2g..td 1 - .4 1 DECEMBER. 28. Money deposited with JU au. DOLL\ It SAVINGS BANK. No. GS Fourth street, lieferr the lirst day nt January. will draw interest from that date. The rate of interest ileelared on the first of Deeemtoer 0. Six per cent. per 11.111111 M. (1,2,3:3t. ell AS. A. couros, Treasurer. - VI,KGAIT BOOKS FOR THE SEASON—On _L4 Saturday and Monday evenings, December '29 th and slot, will lie "old, at the Commercial Sales Banns, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, commencing at 13!4:, o'clock, a fresh and tristefally sehs!ted Mock of Books enit,l to the Holiday Ne 1.4.11, and valuable works fur the Library. The gift books see in elegant styles of binding, with superb illustrations; many of them gem publications of the Loudon Press—ter.,, bracing rhoics-st examples of English Art and Authors/LIP. A number of the illitstrated works will be foLud of a perma nent interest, both for cohort and excellence; such as tile Landscape Painters of England, National and Scripturak, iallerias of Engravings, Landscape gallery, Iluseutu of An imated Nature, Rook of Christmas and New Year, Pictorial Half Hours, Sc. Ac. The variety of Annuals and elegan t . popular publications is large, embracing coplos or the latest lames. The volumes Suitable. for the Library EOIASIA of the Lott editions of the standard English and Amerimut authors, lb elegant Literature, History, liiiegrsphy, Popular Scieace a nd Philosophy. Also, inagnithwnt copies of the Family Wade. in numerous styles of binding and illustrations; Popular Encyclopedias, hound 3.l.Nomin,s, Ac. Ac. The Books can be exatalmsl Lon Saturday and Monday af ternoons. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. _L .JOIIN SON & CO.'S TYPE AGENCY.-- ih, v i n g the Agency fur the nate of L. Johnson & Cb.'s 't ype, Cuts, Rules, Leads, Furniture, &c.., I am prepared to on oil 0r d,,,,, promptly. Teems: Coot. W. S. HAVEN, Printer and Stationer. Market et-, corner or Second. MEM DAYS. ~1-~.