il-JV "-s x< ~■ ' '-> i’** ~ » - ■**>!**. '"* - „ i v "*•*.•■' " . ' ,1 <- , J, v-~* ** JC i - / ";:%> ; '•' -.' . v : f ‘ • ■•• -■’- > ■ ife' .- ..;„ I;-,'.; -..- ,- .-• /' ■-• 1 ' ■ -v-=>&r-'•:• ■ ;“•' .;- ',-.y,^. 1* nr: - *%*:■ * ; Wtyfp* ‘t ’>'; j, ‘* ‘■> *, * nX^y T ~ t * -'• -C^J^i^s. ~ ' — r ' ~ " s-'f ■* ” •" 3^«‘#^ a4 *^- '^,. x M^S^^^S!mSSS!w ., news. j ■ oommeecui, ; - — , joe saee-a to iiufT] ' ”' mnßaT ‘ a * r m • ;•• - %Trvt^ i frff , s V*-f* r *s'A&rf 1 on^s^ ’f w - Indtl ’‘ Es «*> aeehair ' i?^SSl] f df-* "H”"?***** =te£fi, rsssssjsssst o/intiGng Got. Kossuth as thegufcsto, *i>': •"rV.i'Xq The trowing ooinmitteea were appointed: - • '■ c/x'. 1 ‘ r ’' . r i >vA I Fw*™ CommMK-Wvu Wuner, Jr., g i«, i^Vl j * tflx? * >* r * *&£ \ Joueflei’W. Irwin, E. X>. Qazz&rn, h. Sahl . , mfid ’•*«■„ && r - t'ft'-rtP Wm. A. Irwin. ■ - '\^ L '' ' ,V*’^'i. CoUfry Committee. —City, Ist ward—P. Q lM * T — ‘ ' mvor I««ni*eiiee, &«. . \TTb. MeFadden, Benj. Singerly, Alex % .'.V ■’ ;> >y,i '-'V IAvV-;" 0 ® Bms3 ®“ina most magnificent JM. Crossan, ft R. Miller, A. P. 'St. - r gS rJ;>*ge for narigaUoEu -Thej.Monongaheiß ia fail. 'Ansfifi L Ci H* Paulson; Shipton, .H. ■% '3SS2&^ : andihe Allegheny.ifl stiUinslsting, PcpJ IwyvJ** taking a Uttle more. The present “baefc fflhto; &teb \, Sip”-BiUletont an immense amount-of .produce n a3bert Curlings Reis; 7th-Charles ‘k sad merchandizeit but we expect that through K^Kennedy:-Tv Friend,-- Wmi -Mi Arthurs, ■% Januajy .V.a iwU iiaTe: another short close. : It Jo 4» ”\ I "*"r’ n? “ ”“"■ -7* s££srg?Z- SJbSf ,*. \ ,yf 3^S?»'6 i «?S;-*w§fes!fef« juterrupt navigation. Three or four weeks will fltander,:Capt.-W: A. Charlton; 2d, Geii. R. % iW&f )»the longest interruption; but we have a hope Idle, 8.-H.; Davis; ,8d;-Aug, Hatlje,. Thomas X Wt nothing of the happen. --i - - Wey; dthi MorriBon Foster; : A. V. Rilkini- X Tan Wbatheb abb Nxviqaiios.—During the.f^‘* ester: 3 ‘ D ‘ W ' Whsto ’ Valen^nß \, WWMm pd state of the atmosphere. i m T „„„ . „ V-' . f r , r * Daquesne: H. MoCormiok, Wm. E. Stevenson ' : i-.'’3|.*.*?® *“?.*“*»*!»**—This river is novr 7 olq Committee of Reetylion—Wm. W. Irwin, D. N. -rfd, md the steamer Kansas did not get above? TO”** Moses Hampton, S. W, Black, H P. ‘-ws ' Osage, when she was stopped/ Miieller, E. D. : ,Gazram, T. F. Dale, T. Umb- i-r « thoiee * i staetter, Wm. Robinson, jr, Alex Holstein, (Vm % tpiWJuati r— J£i„ «S7 # >j& , * which left on Monday evening, ab Jn- Qen - Wm - Larimer, jr., was selected as Treas •■ - •■•' •^•^ ;tol P ti :aahort,aistance-above-Graftoipnd- uror. . ' ' ™ CQ “P« The Committee unanimously passed the fol “ 4 13 DOW ly “ S at Chouteau, mnd. Jowißg re3olation: . *■T„ s ‘^ tln,6l ?:- X !? Bteal 2 e 5^ DeOU ' lvtd > That tte people be earnestly re '-\ ■.■■ .'•■ - \aS are quested to commence at once the collection of - - 811 lce - bound —*•* Vhion, Dtc. % funds in aid «f the freedom of Hungary, by ap !- • Xw ;..“'" £% r* pointing a collector in every workshop, mcrcan- '•''l '•' ' *■ A$P* y ? and manufacturing establishment in the - i gers» of Uie ill-fated steamer at St. two cities, boroughs and townships of the coon- v-'iv::^ a^gpgd^^aar-.: - v ssss&icussr ssftj- sstiar -*• ““ ij • '•*'- «wn Bro.to save the drowning pieogere, by me?t at Col. Leopold Sahl s, on Water street, on •*/_ JJ*„ '• \ ■ frequently plunging into the watf to extricate : Fnday evening,-the 2nd inst. at 7 o’clock. *-- .• • .*»:, from the sinking vessel. , ' . y.. -. New iIASKET Hodsb.—Wei« rejoiced to “. 'T~ 7 '-? ■’* ’ learn that there is now a-fair i#ospeot of anew . , .'. - >, ; , Market.HoUse being erected i<the Diamond, in 'j, j '*., ’ the place of the present- mierable rookery.— •' 1 n inhere was ameefing-of tly - subscribers to the ' - ifund/or the erecdouof a Jariust House in the ‘t y diamond, at the Ebardof Rooms on Tues- Janes McXiiley was Chairman, \s, , •{ • tutd George.Rc.WHteEeoreUiy.' -v ;■ ; Dr..E.-:D. Gwn|n-read * report, in which it - iifv.i - i was stateff-that-fieVstook" already subscribed - * amounted-tA - * -• .•••• i Several resolutsinsj authorizing the appoint :.;. 4•• ment.of committees, fee., were passed. The' association was then permanently organ* ■ fred by-the election of the following offioers: •, President—-Hon. Sapnei Jones. it. Hill. • • Treasurer—-Hugh D; King. I BnUding D. Qazzam, J. J. Wil ! lock, Geo.. Albree. , v Subscription Committee—James McAuley, S. --•: Jones, C,.Yeager, E. 1). Gazzam, H. Smyser, 1 John Willook, Wm..Latimer, Jr., Henry Hays, - John Alexander. .=*■ * ThbNiohusqaies.-—We are sorry to announce _ v that this is the last evsning of the Nightingale ..,». .-■="'' r ” J t Troupe,■■■■-The performance is for the benefit of _ ' Mr. FhOTO-Hjtherwise sltss Fanny, one of the . xl- • most gentlemanly youcg gentlemen in female i-| costume we have ever had the pleasure of being 5; - with. This remark is not invidious asto tbe other members of the company, for we regard them as an; honor to the profession in * which they are engaged. a " K ‘°' yThejßill fortius afternoon and night is one of REM KHKS—The weather rince «nr last review h*g splendid that has ever been presented uk«n a change On Saturday last il moderated and abbUrgh aQaieDCe> “ d “” a For SelectConncil: John N. MeClowiy. Com- ■ houerowded to the utmost capacity of the monCouncil; -,t. J. Gribben, Lewie Eoylea. Al- nua. »nS curing a movenum! ortho dor7lvS i »«. —. zrsss^szzzsiss: ! freaetlnng ahead of the latest French Fash- Assesyrs Benterd Kane Charles Stewart. 1 lonsjid it would be weU for our lady readers Constable 8 H Ferguson Judge of Election Bwiuea. for the pw wee*, «|, .rntiS* u» ew j] } lo atod the exhUntinn to take notes of the lat- 08e ph FeltweU. Inspector: Wm. J. Rose. daring the HolidayF,wa»dull; and the coatlnaed icaro « estl^c - It might aid them in arranging their On motion, the meeting a4journed to meet at Severalho its advertised to leave to-day. No “? “““'r «>» contruca of aoy uxomi ° eostnes for the season. 1116 samD P 1 on 0,6 Tuesday in January, mai! boat started yet. l,oro «»“«« »“ ““«» >1” the geuenl »ulc f i "■• 1862. “•« m ' n “- There hauham but little change in the market* . C^ITX.—We would caU the attention of the It ts due to the mectine to state that »h. FROM NEW YORK. riucc our !.,t report. ' charnHepnbHc, to a lecture to be deUvered on most and gogd feeli «i^ l iSSffiW£s^ Mon 4 evening nextat Washington Hall, in aid entire body assembled, and augurs well for the t’tiTEfa'SfiSSATi - «»(Stressed family, who are at present in a triumphant success of the entire ticket at the q««“» «f a deuse fog. ?Kwe«ontta»e to quote Pearissh ai state; Pou ttom veiy estitute condition. We are infonned that coming elections. Chabibs Rest, Ch’n. The steamship Enropa sailed to day for Liv- m market ti moderately .applied with “’S they re without any means whatever, being en- Steuben Barrett erpool, with 51 paaaengers and $847,496 in Qr f® n withaales at bl tirelyjestitnte of money. We hope that the S. H. Ferguson, } Secretaries. specie. j article Wo quote Manufftctarerß’ prices—regular is gentlaen who are getting it up will be sustained p --CHnEon m ''Rebuilt -Not Cihcbhah, Deo. 31. B°" arifu &eT«, M>l w OO tl,eflaaaabloelertlOlL Th «®» mil y“ a few or our readers will remember the old . Tjiefaneml of Major Ohver to day was at pe J r O bW ~_ “ ;™ «“ and from the character of the church in this city, in which tlio late Dr Bruce mihtary and a large number of XXX do 9qq v - are assisting in getting up this ministered for many years. On the site it oc- Cl ™ DS **-. • qq • k «i ' k barrel* - —t .J.g benefit, we feei satisfied dmt it OU P ,e d a very fine new building has been raised, h e agy IDC^eS There is muoh Co _ 400 . .. “ .., , aad.» so &r advaseed towards oompletfon. that “«*»J “»««»noaung. commoa. «r. bamu. —l rs Why of the attention of the chan 0 n Sabbath 21st nit public worship was held n. it XXX do " »® ue The lecture stobe a very m the basement Religions servtce will be held Flou ? ratetfaiO lUCON-Tberc ha. bec7vcr y ”imi7^„ g g fiivfk . - Ae. by Dr. H. D. O'Reilly, the dis- in this apartment regularly, morning and after* w .. . 1A « ■ «ew Baton, the aaie«bemg confined io the retail trader :j- ~ /Smd.ialented orator, who no dpnht * ,uildin g 18 finished.— Hogs.:.Quiet?Boo sold at 4.80@4.90: there m?ooMsSrh“'dcmMd foV quite limited, A ,the subject, (the life and writings of W ° f Mu 3™ are a good many offering ® w.V TX&jS%?Z mU ' A “™ ! Joldsnuth) man able and masterly man- Dagubbhborpes Have you ever had your ?**? # ll o ®’ oo ® ihs Bulk Meat at 6Jo. Bu rTLH- Reueipueeouirae moderate, und the mar -A■ -.- ‘ u-auariWE-rii... nave you ever uou your hard-. Sales of 160 kegs at 7A. ket fairly eupplled. The demand for BollU fair with - .'■'-•■■-'■■ likeness taken by Nelson & Co.. Post Office »ak» atio to-So; Kega Biaio CousciL Ticket vob the Thibd Wabd. Buildings? If you have not, go at once. - Their riOR no A n«r 7 i^ BBo **> .tameeting of the Whigs of the Third Ward are the most finished and most lifelike J MESS. BHONCHITIs, WHOOPiNti cough i demand Tor Backets without any change in'price.^^aies :■• almtrh Wiled for the nurnose of Choosine of any that have been taken in our city for a CROUP, asthma n»d CONSUMPTION. from first hands for Bnekeu lota of 85 or SO .■gfesA’asafejftiaaiaift >( ••: •• SbU»gh,<aUed tor the purpose ol cnoosmg .. . _ n , ...... .- In offeilng to the eoausanitr ddaitutly celebrated r»- dor from norei to the trade SOtysp' doi. Tabff-Salea f ° r C ° nnCll m?laCe ° fßome / h0 T had moderate meily f ° r<U ' e, “ e ’ ° f “ e ,hroal “ n,i " 1 nOl ‘ 1 " tS, urice, uomitud.- -t Unei a premons nomination made. John- wtab to tn«e with (he lives or healih of tbe aOteied. bm Wo quote at. from 7So: 81-00 to at as@i-75 from ttorea "i - kwls called to the chair and M W Lewis 0 ~~ 7 ' ' r i ' ' fr. kly to lay before them the op.mou. of hed Y lml » &<>* lo '» »f ««H Secretary anrtlfln Saks « ’.daomeof.bee ,de„ce. of „ ,occ„ fonwb.cb V ?&S2t, a good demand for da. V w r ■ —-- ■ ■ they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge article, with sales at 6(9BJc a« In quality A ftelthe substitution of persons in the place p. M’KKlSirA* Auctioneer- oarselve* to make uo wild asscruons or fatae staiementa CORN MEAL—Sales from stores at ra&SOc per bash <rf^»y^*.: t ioB -declining.' ae following nominations . r- of its effieaey, nor will we bold oai any bo?eto nillbrtiiE * nrrma vtma-w a»— >■ j *ks&%FMtefs4 .w—rib-*-™ • AmiaaissMavs * Council-;—^Thomas M. Marshall.'R. X jai P- Mckfnna- A«et*r • - .. . .: y w Coverlet Yarn,—-so Scott, Edward Day H P Muel TkTtDICAL ANO _ MrscELLANbOUa u ooKsAi Ivh bTllTl adoat ZtT * w ° [7 ~ BaSSr -L. Z~l?o T * 'dOnl . JW. Aucrio...—U!i Saturday evening next, January . P . ? COPPeIi—We give the Card price of the Pittsbarah TpJ' ri . ....... 3d, will be sold at McKenna's Aacuon House, a lot of From the dustnguufud Profasor 0/ Chemistry and Mate- Copper Works- Inirola 19 to Ooou'Der nontri ShiSS ' . id -I:'- ' •!-'■- ■’’ «#«♦»• : valuable Medicalaud Miscellaneous Books. riaMedico, Bovdain CaUegs. for ftiaaenS*(»2sc ' ? # W<: »hcci ; ? feiDream: & Life: A Book Of the Seasons, dec3o P. M KENNA. Ancpr* .DoarSurj.l- delayed answering (he receipt of your COPPERAS—SeIIs atB3-8703JS per barrel work is weU deserving of £SS o* “, 8 ff^»«^W»Tffi.° f .S:; , !S££r /;.te sale ltihas.- Persons who have read -übio [fiver, twouiy-iwo miles'from Piuaimmb. Toe " 1 'OOBOAGB-’nio allowing is tbe cat! pnee«r-Rope: {mauler's ‘Rlvemes of a Bachelori should SBTaf S f f '‘••r 111 ’* i rf i r Moml.a bytoCod __ - —Mb ’■>rj%h£#d are all gone A large new barn ( withauoroL^^p^attd 0 “uKT - b j C AHKf [TCL.LAvb^A^D 8 M o Wta “ 7«u^pljliftS v Tbeen received at Holmes. liiterary / About sixtj-five acres of the liahd |« Cleared —the Pauwgwicx, Me.. Fcb-,5,1847. Tarred do by Coil, .'tod Ml/ opposite;the post office; gXat&nd Ftoman <>c^r,n th * lo ml Ula S&jj{sfed\ •• • • Alsoanew edtionof Revenesof a Bachelor, ''fe-tl; , , Dr J.C. Ayer: I have been eared oi tbe worst foagb market is wei?iomßo’d s ®J& ) .i™ 4 With triity fiveijnstrations by Dariey... It is in *u_F«rm which make, it » oomiguou. to^turU?u, B at J,*- }$ S h ?J i’hi^o^ortu^oYruSmMiiue'i 11 . *" ‘ wStfr'c-aokem - q “ ,e! „ M one 14* volume bound m fine binding and “£B ‘iTiTLI 10 olh '*“ VtRSON fe“ ® T " ~ —~^S : ■■ ■ ■wonldnke a befiltlfal Holyday preflent: - wnh. It Will be sold lowandtm.accamtnodaung terms. Dyspeptic do 3^59 for January has For purucuiara app.y . M KFNN^Auo 8 , r . S t __ ■■ ' T -•■ j. - -a declrt • Roeho-tcr Pa worm u uiaL The paiiem lind become very/eeblo.and Pilot Broad - —. 3,011 ■■■•: also oq receiveos -- p. Iff. IM vip, the effector the medicine was unmißtalrubly distinct!— * n ® n * r y--I° r - TbxLe.—We Manager Fos- : fTNTERESTING AND STANDARD books at Auc uvitedSt raa Horo, | bSmfr^nSited *oi»=n*Ha fA TTiaki this Ucrand Gala Dav 'tr© 1 Tio».— Oa Saturday evening, January 3d, at o’- Dr J.C. Ayer*—Sir: I have been afflicted wuh a pain* wiUi «iiher Peaches or Apnfer » . barely. ter mips to maig mis a grand uaia Day. He . clock , at .:tbe ConuncrcWl Sale» Rooms, corner of vFood ful udecdon of Ihe lungs, and all the Symptoms of settled FLOUR-Tho Floo- du-*-nrtJ ft .„ &**'*&£ haamixn& ft-mo* attractive bill, .and -WO- are and >»fihsireet ßl wUl be sold a catalogue of.Valaable consumption, for more than a year I could find no me- week were confined to small lots- DrfnelnaUv %om wS jfl£«2?vSf • *r~. p _ ..J*' _ , ...... . Books.. Among them .are the Library Cabinet and dieme that would roach my case, uuul I commenced the ©ns- at prices ranclnv f-om t h-n ntV-.iir,, 7.° S > #*ir*2«' Rxhtblin IS mvenat2 0 clock far the amuse (cry Of tb World 2 vola 8 o numb , plate Th rd e andlh. b eathly eel tig rut strength nil Wednesday sold ffl) tcfsTo mS • *xuiuisi is - - ° Amtncati Gallery ol Art, fine enqraviugs; The Noble my health «a well nigh restored. and ooen-ua ol the ri-erawin ->nu . X-"-iA* al> nK jnent othe LittW jnes, in which they Will see Deedsof Woman iHeroun-, Work- ; Burn's doSoott;. While uitug your medicine, I had the gratification of FEATHIS\IS-Th?re iood lota «a- —ca/isy.'stsssa.^..... “- SaF-JISOStSi The ening perftmwice. Will be yaned by an, Clopedtu of Ueeful Ktiowlcdge; Wraxall S]«?niotr» Ol »W««<bHy, FISH-The demand is moderately good • the markßt »>7lE«bas»%q*. • •rF B, ..;'L,'' ; m . btsown time; The Mechuntca Companion,' 46 etigs.: J. F. CaLHOUH, of Soutlt Carolina. fa- No 3 mackerel t, fin .h—qT-'-ISSr.! “S, T**®* ys&rissglis*; •• entire ringe ' terformances. .The .Rrortre s P irUofitieMagaiinc,,4vql»;T ilpP «'.Work.;.How. Bla«#a^SStousBTwJ?y»?S’SSf* w * ,ltJ N * Horde, btof the filAt speetacles ever prodneed W’ s ''““wi f f -r“sh' #»e eogsq Pope-. Work. ; tCTTbe followmg was one of the worst of cases, G?ASS-Sales Glm^^m^dufacturera #1 sywsssstasfik* ris*.- -- ’ b -““—=iSt,E-s.ssrr..f::. Sffi.se fftutair Esq tSe Meomplssbed *c ” ).&Ay«,-Sir: t fpisU^f,h. “*« othat Democratic mer the )a ‘ w G ta car IkJ a,?«" f - M, P c“o b /finT,o, A SXgJZSS£gSI -:'‘,.VcnailgO|rtett<er.Wt preßentm-'Oieafy. Btbp. . , . . Coughing, utcessamly night and Juyol beeamcgbastly In Cincinnali prices range as follow* for ’ fj-r/j fs-ustcLo. mstffi.uffiffis. a«vs3s«sj-ss£?A’.akss sESaiSaFf'"” Bwaaseooeootost j«.t.sd., nJ sysja^^sm^’Bsi“Asa ?.r i ?F¥4i\T'“3 ;, S“Y s 'Ti ** dm b Tlse The Captaw - I ■swariswgg said he FijldtoSeOTMtterwitoconsideratiott. ??*?* ' o S^^ l S?”“ , 3 S **” «» JT# Si*Z J\agS| JUSt reeved the My; nes of Russia V-Frede Socks, L>ncn Cambtmtrandtorehief. Patent. Thread. W b P 8 JAMeI GODFREY “‘llk ”‘i\^ es Z? n "/ io ¥ , *‘ 4 » s | y e »‘«rduy 900 J&Sser-■feft'j- Y: nckli® mx. transla from the French rettdym^eClolh j MWm c’£* pSSKfSL I .“ome n iut buyefsge^l^fc^'^. tla I when the iirs of northern Europe. -- ■wW'Kkcl^S^ D ASc! e in°Pi'ttsbnrgb wholesale and rctanby 11 A ad“tUMd“ily # eTO»lm C ib?Sml^ , ’lhf2!S^“i ßl * Ad' . &«SS4I« r *\ ' _ 1 46531 t AT<t( tVA.^ 1 * rft “u: *»> i; \£:~ -? ? J j:.« ,-v :ft *■ «* , it- .»». fj T V_ • t. - ? -**4 *i J !0* *,, yv. V- .»—.%.** • J “» . 9 - , , .. * '*'--■ s.-.'t- f* '* ' - ■ .-4; ;■_• • - W.--.* " nx ■ 'Vsi, Vi- .7 -*.v - Democratic Meeting.— Pursuant to a coll, the Democratic citizens of tho Third ward met at Splnne’s room, for tlio purpose of nominating ward officers. . The meeting was called to order by appointing John Taylor Chairman, and John Dniwoody, Secretary. . .On motion,, .the meeting proceeded to nomi nate candidates, when the following persons were unanimously nominated: for,Select,Council: ,Dr. A. U. Pollock. Com mon Council:: J. Hi Latshnw, John Quinn, Alez Holstein, John Barton, R. J. Duncan Qeorge Fnnston. Assessor; Samuel Baird. Assistant Assessors: John M’Gnire, Martin Lytle Judge of Election : John W. Riddell. Inspector- M C. Milligan. Constable: Hugh Gibbous- School Directors: Jacob M’Colhster. L. S. Waterman. On motion i R etohed, That this meeting pledge themselves to the unanimous support of John B Gnthrie for Mayor. On motion Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting he pubbshed m the Morning Post. On motion adjourned. JOHN TAYLOR. Chairman. Jonit Dojvwoody, Secretary. Seventh Waru. —According to previous no tice, published m the Post, the Democratic citi zens of the Seventh Ward met m large numbers on Monday evening, the 29th inst, at the ap pointed hour. The meeting was organized by calling Charles Kent to the Chair, appointing Stephen Barrett Secretary and' S. U Ferguson i Assistant Secretary. On motion, the meeting proceeded to norm-i note candidates for the several Ward offices, | when the following gentlemen were unanimous ly nominated: XXXU CORGHBSfr-FiaST I * ", ,Tfu */ . ** , , ' „ v ' J)eO> 31. ine Senate was not In session to-day. ■ ■ Souse: met, jmd.aghmwenfcmio Commit-' tee nf the Whole™ the-state of the onion, upon tne resolution for the appointment tf a tfunmlt te§ of five to wait upon •Kossuth'-and nun to the-House. - » - i 7 , - r . Mr* Clingtnamnoved a resolution to etop' de ,hate, upon it In,half: an.bour p-upon- whioh ’ yari-■< ou|.questions of order were raised,- and the yeas nnp nays.,were Called for several-times before-it wob disposed of., , Mr. Jones,- of. Tennessee, remarked that as to-morrow would be-New Yearns Day, and a good■' m&py houses would bo open, members who may Visit them would not probably be in a condition for business next day, and he would therefore move that whenthe . Houso adjourn it adjourn until Saturday- next. - < The • motion * was nega -tived. ° ■ The resolution; to . limit the debate was fiaally and the resolution woe then under con sideration, until 8 o’clock .The House being occupied with, various amend ments, and the calling of vae roll upon them, is still in session at 9 o’clock, P. M FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, Dec 81. The several members of the Cabinet and a large number of members of Congress were pro seated to Governor Kossuth this morning, in his private reception room; and at twelve o’clook the Governor and his suite prooeedcd to the Presidential mansion in company with Mr. Web* ster, and Messrs. Shields and Seward, of the Senate committee, and were prese ed to Mr Fillmore. The interview was strictly private, being confined to the parties named and a few intimate personal friends of the President There was a very beautiful serenade to Kos suth lost night at II o’clook. Ho come out and brieflyaddressed the people, returning his thnuksfor the oompliment The Intelligencer of this morning states that His Excellency the Minister of France called yesterday at the Department of State by direotion of ins government, and officially announced that the President of the French Republic hod adopt ed a great measure of public safety—that as Chief of State he owed to six millions of French* men who had elected him, and to tho world which, had received his nomination oa a new era m the tranquillity of France, to prevent her from a revolution from which the world might well recoil ; —that, strong in his consciousness of pa triotism in repelling the dangers which threaten France and Eorope without end, he bos invited the nation to a free choice of a firm and durable government;—that he has appealed to suffrage, to all m the movement, so solemn to the country, and thought that this appeal ought to enlighten Europe and tho world in regard to his object The House had before it, yesterday, in Com mittee of the Whole, the resolution for the ap pointment of a Committee to mtrodnee Kossuth to the House, but arrived at no notion upon it up to the hour of adjournment Kossuth will be introduced by Mr. Webster to the President, to-day, and on Friday will bo presented to the Senate. There will be no speaking m the Senate. The President and Mr Webster will each give him s dinner. THE FIRE AT PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, Dec. 31. I The loss by the fire which destroyed Barnum’s Museum last night, is very heavy, ondLwiU amount to about $ *200,000. The building, which originally cost .$BO,OOO, was owned by James [ Swayne, and was insured for $30,000. Mr. i Spooner’s loss, (be having recently purchased i the establishment from Mr. Barnam,) is estima ted at $70,000. on which there is an insurance of $30,000. G. Henderson & Co., book sellers, lost a considerable portion of their stock. Most of the pianos and other valaables in the music store of E. S- Walker, and Lea & Walker, were removed : their loss, however, amounted to sev eral thonß&nd dollars. Mr Henderson loses about $lO,OOO. Several buildings adjoining were considerably injured. FROM BELOW. Cincinnati, Dec. 31 Arrived, Schuylkill, Robert Rogers, and Fan ny Smith, from below, which report that from Brandenburg to Louisville there is but little floating ice, and soft. The Chancellor, in endeavoring to break through the ice at Insh Jimmy s bar, had nearly forty timbers broken, and made three feet of water in her hold. Her freights were taken by the Sparhawk. She was saved from sinking by the joint exertions of the crews of the Schuyl kill and Fanny Smith. The steamer Industry was sunk at Evansville by the ice. The R,*M. Patton and Pawnee came in collis* ion &t Manckport, by which tho former was much injured. Her cargo was cotton, for this place. ■ r <P»ICgS,OP SHOCKS. \ f - co&snnrxp daily" for THB'Mossmo rear at PatrfcJu F£i«n<H Kx«iuuig» r Woatt'ik^PtiUliiixgfa^ / ! Loato* Pertahw. Asked Offsrtd .Um;cdSlare*6’a-$ lO0 ) OO'8n3 J 7sf#U6A' a» ao s*B , 100,00 ioi^o oiPcmijjy)vaala6*»» >lOO,OO -*101,86 ;10i,00.' do s*B ....... UKM» 05,75 93£0 Alfe^heoycoantyC^a,-95,00 S3,IQ do coupon 6*B 56,00 95£f do scrap * * • 98,00 e V7fiu Pittsburgh eityO’s ..:■■• > 02,00 >87,00 dO v . r .. :•. ,; : Philadelphia.• •• *••••.••►. .. ;10OA I Allegheny. City o’a.* •* r • •;* . i ' j 87,01 H :oo coupon 6*s payable in i Philadelphia*? v •< *♦•« - Ban ic of Pittsburgh* Metuhanu and Manufacturers’ Bank* <• ■ »•!■*■•••**:« Fattners’.Depositc /Bank •••«■* Allegheny Savings. Bank-~~* , ; I3RIDOB STOCKS.- Moiiongahela Bridge- Sl Clair street do Hand street do -N. Liberties do - : i cuvaincß stocks. Western Insurance Co Citizens’ do do . Associated Firemen’s do* • • • TSLSQBAPfI STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio. Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia.***.*-. «.< Pittsburgh. Cm. and LonisYilie* Lake EneLine* ... PittsburghGas-Works-.? *..... Monongahela Slackwaier* • •• • • \ oagtuogheny . do OAILBOAD STOCKS Pennsylvania. Railroad ... Penna. and Ohio do OeveJamV and Pittfib’hdo-.. Marine Railway 004 Pry Dock' Fayette Manufacturing.Co Erie CamU Bonds, oltT .. .. do do do .new*>> I COfPKH STOCCS. Piusb’gh andpostoniClifTMlor) North American Nortn West North Western*•• •• Irpa Cuy* Eureka* • • Pittsburgh and Isle ItoyaJ Adventure* -■ Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company • • • illutf Coiling F»re*Mcei - BANK NOTE LIST. corbicto daily ay lipou St Sargents feSxbtWig« Banlutii Comer of Wood and Sixth UrUts, Puubut^A, PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks-••'••par. Philadelphia ..—-••• Brownsville *• Bocks comity •* '* Chester Co.(new issue) *• Columbia Bridge Co.* • • *• Danyille *• * •’ Delaware co. w —-• • Doylestowu ** —— • i Barton i bermaniown " •- • * i Lancaster Banks • —. “ : Lebanon . *• . Montgomery co. Northumberland •■ PottKvule ** *• Reading •• •• Schuylkill co. " Washington •• -•-• *» West Branch •• —— ** Wyoming Carlisle Chatube reburg Erie Gettysburg!!- • • Harrisburg •• . Honesdale- •• • Middletown •• Wayacsburr •• , York Banka t Belief Notes f bnued States Bank IS Allegheny City Scrip- • pari Allegheny Co. “ • • prem! Pittsburgh City “ .•. pari NEW YORK. | t ork City try Banks NEW JERSEY Ail Solvent Banks Stale Bk and Branches • I Other Solvent Banka* ••• 4 Bk of Sandusky 76 Granville —.OO Norwalk 60 Urbanna -** fio Wooster . -25 Slate Bk and Branches ILLINOIS* Stale Bank Branch 50 Bk of Illinois*. 75* KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks- -*—- | MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches MICHIGAN. Ail Solvent Banka WISCONSIN. Marine A Fire Ini. Co. at Milwankie s TENNESSEE. AH Solvent Banks 3 NORTH CAROLINA. I ♦ - t 'SOUTH CAROLINA) 1* All Solventßanks**-—. li GEORGIA. All Solvent Banks--* • 14 ALABAMA. All Solvent Banks 6 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks i i EXCHANGES. New York i* orea Philadelphia*.. “ Baltimore-*- } « Cracinnau**. —.... idi*. Louisville-•- t 14 St. Louis t| “ DELAWARE All Solvent Hanks* •• Brasil Notes* MARYLAND. Baltimore Bonks— Country Banks VIRGINIA. Bk of Vo, and Branches | Fanners'Bk A Branches I Valley Bk and Branches | Exchange Bk A Branch's # Wheeling Banks 1 do Branches*.* •* NEW ENGLAND i Atl Solvent Banks-* { value of coins. American Gold (new)* par do do (old).Sp re m. Sovereigns 9 4,50 Guineas 5,00 Fredericsdoera 7,65 Ten Thalers-** 7,80 Ten Guilders 3^5 Louis d’or 4,20 Napoleons. 3,35 Doubloons, Painot - 16,73 do Spanish •• 16,20" Due Bis . QJ$ | DAIL«V REVIEW OB* THE MAWirg«pg 1 ?AY A i STORKS—We quote Rosm at 82,7503,00 I 1 92J5&0J23 ; TBjrpentiiie4sosOc. I ylLS—Thereis a Continned moderate demand, with I lor Linseed: No I Lard7oc; | No2680flO) Tanners»«lstol7perbbf. «■• 1 METAL—SaIes of • about 150 tons Allegheny at- I 150l0D8 Hanging* Rock at 625/:6 xnos IPOTATOES—Our market is. well supplied, with sales 1 oni The wharf- at 37 to SOcper bushel* as in quality. I quote sales during the week in Tierces at 1 J 4044 c. ’ - k ' : I BYE-FLOUR—We quote dull at 83,75 toZ£7. ' I SEEDS—Wecauhear of buiverylmledoingin Seeds; lwer quote CloVer from fim hand* at 84,7505.25, Timothy dull at 1,8702.25;-pjaxjseedl,lool,l2. . I . SUGAR—There wasa fair, demand Tor Sugar dnnng I the. week/in lote offromS to 26hddttto the t rad&v Sales I of about 60 hhds, ranging from. 64 to 04; as io.qaality. I SHOT—Sales from stores by the keg.at 8^8;— by.ihe I bag 1.6201,68. 8 . ] . SALT—Sales from stores by the dray load at 81,16 IP 1 bbh.... I SHEEP PELTB—Prices are nominal. I SOAP—We quote at 4044 c by the lot. I SPICES—Wo hove no traosacuonaof consequence 10 I note in this article. We quote Pepper m bogs at 1040 I lie; AUpice4Bolfle; Cinnamon 39040 c by the mat. [ STARCH—B ofeSare regular from stores at 6407 c by I Ihebox. TALLOW—We now quote Beef Tallow at 7074 c ; Sheep do, 7074 c. WHISKEY—There is a steady and good demand at 20021 c 4P gallon for Rectified. I WOOL—)3elow we give an. extract from a Philadel* 1 plua paper,of tbe price of Wool to that city.: Wool—Considering the period of-the year, and the ■ number of Woolen mills standing idle. some, for want of water and others being frozen op by the late cold, weather; (here has been a fair demand for. wool, and prices are firmly maintained. Pulled Wool is tearce and in request, The week’s sales reach 116, 000-fljs. Among them.were 10*000 Bis fine gradef.at4oto;6ocis. per fit; 13,000 lbs Saxony at 45 to 50c.. ywrf Washington county at 55c; 12,000 IDs fleece at 40041 c , 13,000 fils No t pulled at.3l to 34c i 8000 Merino pulled at 360374 c: 9000 fils Tub at 35039 c 4P fi). principally on time. 3 <54,50 > >51,60 1! 155,50 j 24,50 i 35,00 I -43,00 •■<30,60 ICO,00! " 25 W 3am 40,00! 33,00 15,001 11,00 7,00 40,00 47,00 23,00 65,00 60,00 '55.00 55,00 19,00 41,00* 3600 35.001 •iOOjOO! ' 30,061 -,37,00 37,00 105.00 100,00 48,00 16,00 29,00 :274M 6,60 7,76 6Ji O 4,50 3,00 ' 0,00 3,00 3,00 i a 0,00 J 11MX) -r 10,001 7,50 - && lio; 2.00 35001 2.00 1,601 0.00 Business continues at a •land, and will remain so an* til tbe navigation of the-rtver is resumed. The weather lo*day is clear and qaite warm for the season, and the Ice and snow are melting a*oy quite fast. Tbe river is falling and sull blocked wrh ice. BACON—Retail sales of new at 70wic fir Shoulders and Hams. COTTON—Nothing doing, and we quote middling AJ abama at7o74c. COAL—Pittsburgh retailing at 14c. FItOUR ANDGRAIN—We quote of small lots, 10 aud 20 bbls, Flour from tbe mill* and stores at 83,300- 3,40 extra family brands at Wheat scarce at 57c. Sales of Corn bt 34035 c from wagons Oats 25e. Barley 60c. H AY—Sales of baled Timothy from -tores at 814015 IP ton in reloQ lots. Stocks moderate. INDIANA. GROCERIES—We hear of sales of• light lots Rio Codec at 94094 c. Soles of new Sugar at 54c. A sale of plantation Molasses at 31c. Cheese selling io lots at C|o7c PROVISIONS —Market quiet but firm at 13.00 for mess Pork, with no sales TCBACCO—SaIes at Todd’s warehouse during the past Iwo days, of Bhbds, at pnees ranging from 2,00 to Four others were put up, bat the prices were re fused. Sales at the Pickett warehouse yesterday and to-<-ay. of ll'hhds at prices ranging from l A 0 to 4JO WHISKEY—No receipts. FREIGHTS—No shipments or engagements. U Solvent Banks Poke.—Since onr last report. Pork- bas advanced 95c Bis. Jt is now selling at 3,7504*00, dividingon 200 fils. There has been packed at (his point. 9,000.g00d «ize- Out of a lot of 195 slaughtered yesterday. 40 averaged 400 fils each. One weighed 050.— Springfield \IU ) fUg , Qvutcy (111 > Hog Masskt, Dec. 16 —About.7ooohog* have been cut np tn this eity. The price may cow be qudted at 3,7504,15 100 fits, it is supposed that about 10,9U0 bogs are yet to come tn, but the bad state of the roads lead us to suppose that this week’s operation will 001 be very heavy. The hogs brought in this fall are generally heavy and in good order. The number of hoga driven South and East this season by this route, is 15,000 head against 10,000 last year, showing an.increase altogether of SOIO head. The sea son is fplly closed now, no hogs having passed, through tor several weeks. W S N Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. fM> ronnlug ><eamer CIN- J|g||j|?CIMJATI, Bumraoaui, Master, will leave BWlWltcguhrly every Wssmsuit. I nr 'reighl or passage, apply on board, or lo deedO____ 6. &._MIL.TKJHBBRGFK W Heeling ““d.Pittsburgh. WHEELING —The new and spieii* PgMgP" l4 * lic f oauenger steamer, WIN CH b» leas leaves for the above and all intermediate port* ever* Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday, at 10 A M.. precisely. TRHMa 71 Co Wheeling 60 cente. Intermediate ports 25 do „Ueckpassage .*25 do £-/ « above rotes are not low enough we will make a farther redaction m (decfctf Poe WhecUttg t r V. Thur>day and Saturday, at 10 A. AL, (or Beaver, Well-, villa, Steubenvule and Weltaburgh; returnine, leaves Wheeling for Sleubenvillo, Wellavdleand Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Pridry, at BAM rf.fi”/ or P““l e ' haTU >* unsurpassed accoramo uatio'is, apply on boara.or to ARMSTRONG, CROZEH A Co., Agents, r*t» vrr- a . Water street The Winchester Is a new side wheel boat, and is the largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade Pas. sengeruand shippers can depend on her remuinine in to trade. idecssu • Pot* Wkseiing, " rsssurjssss Master will run as a regular packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving here every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at IGA. M. Returning, leaver Wheeling every Monday,-Wednesday and Friday, at 8 A M For Wheeling- cents. Intermediate Ports do Deck Passage* •♦•* . gs- do For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on boartLor to SHERIFF A BINNING, Agents. _ No. 10 Market street- The Clipper No. 2, is one of the fastest boats ever constructed for the trade. Passengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in the trade. InovfiO For Kittannlng and c^Soh, 1 4^JTHElightdraught and pleasant steamer Capt. Milukoab, will leave the « o S «£i 3M ? l^f f ?P Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, * l 1 3 .°^ P* M,for Kutanning and Catfish For fi-elght or passage apply on board. fnovte I JEfiLa The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE ■ MMBlINo.iLCapu W«. llaieiuv-leaves the Alle fl4P 'ltL* rf f ° rFrank,in ' ever yAW«» and Thursday, The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Copt. Johm Haras, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Prank* lin, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M- For Freight or Passage, apply on Board For marietta and Hodztngport* - |J£2m|> TBxfine steamer PACIFIC, Zahoob Mab wUl leave for the above and intermedi ate porta every IffCRSDA Y,at4 o’clock. P. M For freight or passage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS A SON, No. fll Wator st.. and 83 Front si Beautiful Jawelry. FOR CHRISTMAS AND .NEW SBABS GIFTS TOHN M. ROBERTS desires lo call the attention of 0 peretasera to his fresh supply of Jewelry, received this day from the Eastern cities, and now prising Gold and Silver Patent Levers. L’Epine and other Watches; Gold Guard end Vest Chains, Seals and Keys, Miniature Cases and Bracelets: all the latest styles of Ladies 1 Breast and Cuff Pina; £ar and Finger Rings; * targe assortment of Gold Pen and Penoil Ca aes, Sliver Spoons, Spedtaoles, Thlmbtes/ftc A large snpplj of cheap Clocks, regulated, and war- SBKftosff 0 ” ?oodllinQ ke «Pets. varying in price from Particular attention paid to tlte repairing of fine Watches and Clocks, and any parts that may have be come worn oat or otherwise injured, repaired with new id a style and finish entirely equal to the original JOHN M. ROBERTS, 10 Fifth street, two donrs from Market Sondrieii HuDirtM. ”~ F%(\ boxes ia.ps, and pa M R. Rasms; UU 10 metis Seedlese; 1000 pounds Zauie Currants; 100 do Genoa Citron: 10 do Mace: 200 do Corn Starch.; 200 do Hacker's Fanna: JUO do Babbitt’s Soap Powders: 1 case do Yeast do.; I do Italian Macaronie r 1. do VermeclUi; 100 pounds River Superfine Flour : 40 do Isinglass; 100 sacks fine dairy Ball; 100 pounds Bordeaux Prunes; 100 wooden BowU assorted i Forsaleby J.D WILLIAMS &CO., decgg North cast corner of Wood ,aad Fifth ata. A Bars Ctuwoe for Specni&Uon. FOUR THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, in Pendle tan county, Virginia, within a few miles of Frank lin,ibe county seat. - Xhe Land is-on the east side of the North Fork of the South Branch of the Pontiac Eiver > A fine Turnpike Boad leads dircotty (tom the town of Franklin to Green Spnnjr Depot, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The tana Is well timbered end iron ore ■ abundant: M’LAIN A MOFFITT, Agents, declfrSw No. M St. Clair street. t Diaaolaticm orpartnenhlp. THE Partnership heretofore enstingbe tween the snb* scrlberm,-under theJnn of Wright A Alcorn .js this da; dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the' -firm .will be closed at the old stand, 117 Third street, by LhPKee* Alcorn. ‘ /-WRIGHT^* 1 yrttohttrgVDegifr-declfll ~ *Vfilv F-ALCORN- . >WU< .ifttS' : #, tTnWf .... Co^ntntnUni mitE «ttbfcrlben»lia»e entered In W Co-Panne rehip, for >*: i W« :inuWl»orK!ury«)«f oniihßiMtanodsnafipicßi tmd general ÜBljm.bosinefi.au ■street, «U thoywUl bop leased lo sec tlieoiil cauomer's of Wnobi & Ate am •> (deelO) t. fiPKSE StAWOEn. J : inthlsanlcle.^We JgmiNYMtoai stores, Cells at bbl &** per potmi-Oinerslzesin proper* bon NAILS—The eardphcaafor nails are— | From 50d to 40d .*«•*-►**—, f BdandOd— 3£o r f 6dund7d 4,00^- I 6d 4,25 | ( 4d ..j. .» . 4AO j 4 3d 1 • a• , .. v £jfio |-*. f cjrulat discount offlbreaah.- - i^o^Sth^ 0 1 ,eaf ,a ke « a « m bbl * I'FdD r The siock: infirst hands islarga Limite; ■“fejOTJSflS? a L 5c for Pig, and3Jos* for Bar 1 - MOLASSES—W« have no sales lO report, there, be-. 1 ing nostnek to operate ohr hni in a few days, howev* er we may look for supplies -flam below We quote jGwniaauy at 39-to 40efor Common ;Bogar House 45 to LOVISTIIiLE MARKET. December \*4.1851 Tba Pork Trade. CU-TUranrsa. Ky . Dec 3 PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 13 FEET 0 rtICUXa WATBS 1» TUB CH4NTXI_ ARRIVED! i ■ M Km, Hehdnolcson. Me kce.nor, DEPARTED: * Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati pahk reduced* „ Klrer Trade. REBVLAR FRANKLIN PACKBTS :)B©fßu>andJav*mßl(lre*fl4 * KIMS&MOQBHB&P' *EHJR SALE—THE THREE STi »RY BRICKM& X DWELLING HOITBE, No 10 Hay iireet, BS Snyder l # Row. *■ Price 83,000.Terras,-850O:in"™*“ caahi 8500ln one year; years.' To: T)e secured by bond and mdrigage on. the premiiea.if Clear of all Incnmbraneefl, and tiUe maisputable.- Apply to 0 W * A> S. BELL, ■ • AtlorneydaiLasr, No. 14ftFourth streams: cteclQJm A COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET—From ffTsfe -XX the Ibi of April next, a two ttonr bncfchottfle*. SriiS . with six acre* of grouud attached, on 'which is&nioxca-- ard of choice fruit trees, stabling, and otheroutbuildings i It 19 within a few minoteswaltof the Coari iloasej-by the , way of a board walk* Apply to • , : v , . ■_ , iWJfin kM. PUS3SYVv;V *; Lumber Yard office, corner of Fayette at. and Garrison Al| ey- Jeeaaagd -1 TO LET—AN OFFICE TO LEl'—over Philo Halt . fiQ«ne3tt4oortoNelson.**Dttgadrreotypeßooraß. - 1 ALSO—A small Dwelling. House on Pennsylvania < A venae, near Oakland. Possession given immediately- 1 E. Da OAZZAtf, Liberty suncarThtai.-. i decfl . • •>. .<• TO LEF—iWo LARGE'-ROOMS, witb bstb toqi ■ aad large lire prOof.rafe attached, inihe-brick build ing; No: 149 on Fourth street.' Enquire of * ' j . „ W. W. DALLAS, Otttce of'Aasoci&ted Firemen’* InsurancfiCotnoanyvNoa 191 and. 12$ Water street. , . .... -(dec!) for BosiifceMv- v.- fPHE subscriber offers for sale his property* located in .1.; the, village of . Remington, at the head of the' Char ters voal Railroad. It emisis&rofa liot 'of Ground 50 by 80 ; a new Frame House, Store Houses Stable, 1 Together with a judiciously -selected - assortment -of Goods. The above is one ot the best mercanuleloca*' Uous in the country—the Subscriber having retailed within the last year Goods to the amount of 819,000: ’ fror further particulars enquire of theisubsenber, on the premises. ' » ' , s.-fl. MARKS ‘ Bemmgum, lBsl—dec27^&svtf '.TfQUAI. TO ACOUWT'RV SEAT,—Foa XU. lorge and valuable pioperly of 6?f, feet , from.on .Bngley’aXane, Allegheny Clty. by 321tOI2(eetdeep, to a 1 logheuy Avenue , haymc a good two story dwell-, ingjhOßß*. of four jcticnea and cellar, fronti porch. Also,, Venetian and.closed elraiters;-a-larged garden, well arranged, : several fruit treason cood or der j hydrant and ont oven—all well enctoaed andpleas amiy situated. Price 82700. Perm* very accommoda* '■"B S. CUTHBERT.GcncraI Agenl, ' 7 SOSmiihteld street. Ij'IRST Ward- CITY PROPERTY-FOB Salk—A ; valuable property of 20 feetoa Ferryatreet. by 70 deep, with a convenient-three story Brick House, ariafigrd wuh, a ,bali, a back porch; good collar; sn alley, with a hydrant, Ac.,* situate between Fourth and i«ioert> streets. .Front itsceutfal location*! isdestrable either for bnunessor private residence. It will be sold low S. CUTUBERT, UciiH Agent, Bt«t« alula*! Fire fninruui oompaav. BRANCH OFFICE,S4 Surr&FlKU) BT-, PrtTSßUfca'? 1 l&av UUlb&l. ‘ 'HE best evidence of the success of the-Dlrector*'jrr endeavoring to uakethe “STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY w meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of'busJres* which has been 7*900 P >u: eiesdunng the past year, thereby Adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly afl ibe property' insured U of the safest Inna, in small risks, and a Wge jtroporuon insured for only one year Whole No. polimes. issued 7 ,&p0 do do expired, terminated A ■ * • ■ * canceled-^—**—— vri * r - do do in force*." . . 7,808 •• Amountof Property insured*--:,. 8?-,8£6,4l9' do Canceled, tenninatedand ex* 1 pired v .. 201,728 l do do in force 87,884,691 do Premium Notea 79,676,8? do Canceled. 63710 do inforce-- 870,03f,77 Uu Cash Premiums received ••. *85t,557,H do do canceled 331^24 $51,236,00 i Whole amount of losses undexpen ! •eipaldv. -'.23,411,44 Balance In favdrof the Co., In cash, 027,824 45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dwjU* lng», and isolated or country\property, it is believed ibis company affords advantages inpomtol cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. - Conducted quxbe equiuble udifieaily improved spa* us® of Classification of alt special hazards, uisnriDg.only a limited amount In any one lo caiity. thus precluding the frequency and occurrence ol laige nresj andalso, on both the Stock and Mutual plan,' U nolonly possesses tbs cheapness and accommodation of both methods, bat entities the insured to a participa* tiou in the profits. - ills under the control of the following Directors ? -J ttaiherford. A. J. Gillsit, John B. Packer,"Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob srt Kloiz, Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, fresh. A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y. A A. Carries, Actuary. N. B.—A Scrip Dividend ol fifteen per cent on eapi« nng policies has been declared by the Directors, and 10 now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeems* 6le in ca&h at the end of ninety days. diyl?:d&w A. A. CARRIER. JTgeul Frcsb Arrival of New tJoocU t T. K. Bk*l£SiGiXT ib BUOTaKBS, 117 WOOD;9TRK73T, THIRD DOOR FROM TH& CORNER OF FIFTH, HAVE J.U9T ItGCEIVbD iudoSer for sa!e~ 1,000 M.G. D. and S B. Percussion Caps; 4,000 doz. Spool Goiion—assorted; 400-Eta. Pateni.Tfareadi; - •. 100 greaigrosaAgute Buttons; 300 doi.Gam Suspenders; 150 dez. Berlin Gloves; 40 doz. Cotton Gloves; tZO pieces Ponggp Handkerchiefs; 50 do Ladies’ Linen do: 75 do Cambric do; 30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; 75 do Satin aud Mantua Ribbons; 6 do Cap * do; Together with s large and well selected ’stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods 4 They would also call the attention of the trade gener ally, to the largest and most varied assortment of Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered in this market—&U of wbieh they offer oo t&e most reasonable terms fm49’ Olirlitnu «n<UVew YesrU QUI«. WUOD\7AAi) & ROWLaMDS, 75 Third street, post office building, invite the uueniiou of thepablicto iaeir choice selection of Animals. Albums and Gift Books suitable for presents, some of which are of rare beauty and excellence. All wi*bmg to present tokens, of love or friendship, would do well to call. W. *.R. receive subscriptions tor the Monthly Maga zines as low as 82,50- January numbers received. Obrlitmu'kad New Yean’ Gifti, LOUIS REINEMANA CO , Importers and Dealers is WATcnxs, Clocks, Jkwelry, etc., have just receiv ed from t.urope, and from. the best manuCaoturaram America, the largest assortment of JEWELRY ibatbas ever been brought to this cay, suitable for Christmas and New Year’s Gifts, such as Gold and Silver Watches of the best make, Gold Guard and Fob Chains. * Keys, Breast pins, Brooches, Finger Bings, Bar Rings, PeociU, etc., which they. ofler at unprecedented low prices— cheaper than the cJuapuun this city. Please, call, aud judge for yourselves, at N0.4‘4 Fifth street, next door to Wood. • • • Illinois Land and General Aginey* Washington cockle. ■ PEORIA, will attend to all-business connect*' ed with Lands in the State of-Illinois—the redemp* Uon of lands from tax sale*, the payment of taxes, the sale and other duspositioQoriaDda, the location ofland warrants, also to the cot'ection of debts and the settle** mem of claims of all kinds. Ijj- Land Warrants bought aud sold. Old Patent* of 18(8 wanted. Reference—Thomas Phillips, Esq,, Moruiue Post, 1 ’ Pmsbargh. novttfot Boose of ficftigc> rpilE subscribers for the erection of au Honae ofße- JL fuge for Wesiren Pennsylvania, arehereby notified’ ihat an assessment of twenty per ceut. on the amount subscnbedby each, la required to be paid to the Treasu rer, on or before the 15th-day ofNovembeniexv ■' By order of the Board of Di rectors • octfll:tf JOSHUA HANNA, Treasurer- M XkLODtONS— Made by Carhardt, the original in% ventor. Just received, a fresh supply of um cele braied Melodeons, made by the original bardt, New York. These instruments are unqnesuona*- bly the very best of the kind manufactured any - whore i having eeveraUmptovcments not possessed by any bth*‘ ers, vuehas double swell, tee. Persons destrous'of pur chasing a genuine Carhard jMelodeon, willplease cali aud examine the same, and convince themselves of its grea\ superiority. H. KLEBER, No. 10L Third street, - ■ Bign of;the Golden Harp- TCIaLCTION.—An Election for Thirteen Directors, to Xj serve for the ensuing- year, wtU. beheld*! the Office' of the Associated Firemen’s Insurance Company on the hrstTuesday of January next, between lie hours-of 10 A, M. aud2 PM. \decQ3;uM g. FINWEYi'SecY. •’IIHE PAY SIDE OF NA fURR-.—Thwre areiiov* 1 thonsands of persona in this city alone, who cap only see “the night side,” thatwouhlgive thousands of dollars for one bottle of WATTS’ NERVOUS ANTI DOTE, did they know what u-woold do forthem.' W. M; CUUHBEUT, fiU Snuthfleld street- " lin f January nafiastncm. fIiHE January number of Godey’s, Graham's, Sanaia’a 1 M~ the Ladies’ National, Magazines have beenre-i •cetved at'WALL’S, ‘Fourth - street.' Subaitripiibos’ for« either of the above only 8-2,50, free of postage- Either oflhese magazines would make a very handsome holi day present, and extremely cheap. i-,=■ Also on band, a bedaufui assortment of Holiday Pres^ ; ems, which will be sold on reasonable tenntu decSO ‘ Fr«fb Fruit! lot Chfiitmiii 1 A W)Z£N Fresh Peaches, to oottlcs; IV/ IQ daz. Tomatoes. do.; 10 Tomato Ketchop; 5 Strawberry Vinegar 5 Raspberry db- * For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE ***** * . 38 Fifth «L — - OiMlutti Sant; Af\ BBLS I.overiivg'a Crashed: . , 8 10 do. Fine Falvenxed; 10 do. Coarse do.; - For sale by tbe barrator retail, at. the de c2* yERINteASTOREI^^iAhet OirlnHOaDi ' IMPOBTBH. WHOIBAtS• AlU>> SStAIL- nutftii w . WATCHES,. QOinjBWELRY. ' PURE SILVER WARE, PLAITED GOODS, Ac „AUbnd» afWotehea and Jewelry caicfoUyre-' na«ed. No. 51 Markei sireei.two doora Irom Third Plitabargh |decll v : ®pVpLllTtQN.tarns. Napoleon :hnp-\ vi lr^l l^::i9 '^ ea J ine^lo ' Eflfopo in. one.' i!l u^ er ? a T*3MU will be.beae^cifltlo^maQ- 1 Ctotto*" Uh "XT OnOE.-j;ThB‘Boolt» of.JAMESfVUORBACH-an^ offlOßiiACH&, KKRK. haVeheen nTa'pi-m iTtH 'Wlflemeiit All jfersonß r ot wiltssll ang -acute. be “counts remaining, ua« WilT. ije left at ALlerman ““«■ OH. BIPPEV, Auo&ey»&* flecOT-l» Jto mFonn& ettwi f W®Wd Co -SOjhajus of isfcfcV bkg^g y '"yg&r*?.aafr ' ?^ lr 'nkdo'MS^isb4@''' ' 1 ®P IS ** t - - ’VJ* •*. *,+*** *- k. ’ ~ I- I A' f “ -* -» t U ji -z; _ i %.*- ■—tf. , g. „„ - r— V t - ,T ■" "' - „ '«* fS- ;V v v.* I , -’ i * • *.':??-??■* •* •■ \ « ***** I* • *t%£ "t 1.-Vi . ■ ,v v v^V*■’ •>' ,KV.•:.■ ■■ ■ *.- .;• a tfr <J --.■ \ j •■’. Uv - * *.A - sHuy**' * V ** “‘CV St. * •'«.*-“• •*.-.. ; .j '%. • p tV T- r 1 •■• .i. ••»,;. m.-;. ...>. ; ■ -.-- ••« ■? -.'-p *ri. :,.-*• •-■■■ ■ V' i ' ■' »•’*.. >. :■ : v ' -■ -..• .f '■ T.-l -• - . •• • - v - - ~••••• - ‘ • - -* ■ ■ . YELLOW DOCK AND S/tRS*P4#tMMi 'II - on *i??L' and .jorilr. genuine jtfeifcHSffiar&i x, 'w LP c f™V>ent c are .oP. CjonßumptMn'J^/^.^-1-gfe- r , •.... > ,v ' ••' I ITTOLL CITMto?H()» <* * 4,1 i - v-~ ‘ '• , t i r£*l v ->I '•%?.. ‘J *V>v , :ii' I 3S(BWBs^ ,“».S<£ * •apanUA? Is formed; and Uie'Talniatorf -***■ - - baa girenuc the virtues of, these >ebhSWlbdrj>«P .. ’ V. 1 ‘ -• .‘ Wo -ntmdsißireogtlrandeffic&cy* " , 1 '«- *4&fc..w * 4 * ; ; viiW MwStSMld »K' » » .. .T, 1 .. k. 1 '!**“•<? tormenting dneases.oftht'. ekißvafr triSSiLSf' ' . , . :pa .'™ c S’ ai^s 0 ituaijana to health., ',' j, * teS3®SS!^sj^r. : --.- us-sss^isi^c.;.■ : - j ! * Whg» >• ; '.stv'“ ■ '.."7', :. ijyhi.atde and leg; at the came mS »jdKfc£s£SK&V~ 'ffr. '; .. •'*_ ™!?l J f r !r s .°.0 1 . 5 c . Dall ? lon elz C' CprocQredO)BF.ticcd“' ' i *? i t* - . ~y .antmof a skilful practitioner.rwhuforeneatfrtsatasy.fti^' * .\ . ■ case Cne of the i-i-ji- - --■> v"i i my oMewacond-uol-cacily handled; "' - ■S“,v* re s@feSfc'i ll<i - er . lll , !l <f«jUmei!t nnuljft&oisnise *A. V ~ me; 1 ihen procured ofyobfVitfinv ' v £-'. „. ' . 1 al this plaee.VV. A. Beels.two botlles ;'.«* -r^v>tu:-r '-...ur '* f ‘ v ’v*.» low Dockland Sarsaparilla, from . vast amhantqfheiiefii.','After ' •-, ~V T moreil was able'io*paraudmy'hußfr.ecswiffiM®»rSj3 : -. \l'- ) c-* > mconvenience, and.have been . -' - ■ . - A maii. whiie bnl a ?hoft time gince 1w as - . J . . ' bed " ' > , return nly healih lo any oiber canse'iXe ■ '.' r * - ..’" v ... ageney of that truly valuable mea;cjiev« t rtams?Tel?.' < *■ ' ■ /' ■ v ‘ > V lew Dock and Z ,' 1 - 'X -V ’.,l asinffttas yoathlnkt- ', ” t <• _r -•»7 •>--- - . ... u SOSmithficid street Uu following Letter u cutn^vskoawy*: Navabhp, JDriJohn D. Park —De’ of SampanUaA •Xids' by me for the iasfcthzr ral debility, .Liver i Chronic. and Nervpt plamta Jt certainly is in Jbe'-'O&e-.of ihta gains strength and v siderauon. Jttsplet ,be used by-persons with safely, under > am from eipenence.and 3 •- - Extract of a letter firm L • •• '• i Mrv/ohn D. Jfcrir—Dei tar’s Balsam of WAld Che uacti;oi -Yellow Dock>oni ward) a sqpply, immediate^ Yoor BalsaacfiWildC£ ■ —not a botttefailed ofaffo ever; maumcebni of a*»L h cored, and Um> ’ as well. * I took - three bov joyea perfect. heaJth last' eleven being troqi the skin, winds inid-mt months ©very winteram - Henry JB, Joneva broi 1 mean of rmhe, took two ayScTQlulona Eruption,' w"iL 0 /ueT^rX^ pe c«&u‘;r^f^ figgip - £&T5 cb ®~ l p« -As Jiurgh, 1 A Janes Httslarei, Lee S? fn en |’ T u^p’zf a^UD ? I °ll ' - ton, Franklin, LB UdoMtoW re BJkpttnlaj:SomeraetvSCott*'&fe ' : Betifard,Reed«tSon > 'Httnt3oedon , ;nir*JTli'»' tC *• bargh, Hildebnuia AC», Indmna, J K Wnah^r— Evans fc Co, fJrookvn'lc: Waynosbnrgh, M’Farland A Co’ N - i r tie nry 'For Me it '••■•■ $?Uy & Co. Butter ? 81 Smith, BwcSS^rfaßni ffrc^yjne* ViXTXIACT Qtr " fc PREPARED ami old £Abe?*y street. Thus • nalAtaencaaOilha b«n l O Vi l\lu sffiSraoS* NBtl. origiual Oil ,„ ela*ra!a>bbelUfc cnl v Proprietors°* »ce«4|n»®^ d ’* V£P * u" to,’* lagjww Jb ltoals, Hulls, Chafe., Wo&’o’te U Paper,TinShades, MainamtCaava»4^SsSS'>:' " * 1 p »<m %.d3SPj^ Mifauon of /mr goods and prices f ► v , iheacmnmlailSaoflSvcan’BjinerleMft 4*l *» , ahueaw supply bdli tht,^;“S“TrejSt[rt*&J - the ntOßt favorable terms, at the f.ti.1,.,., jgiV-gfflifrp > . EnrenjEAt Atixi oheshcal,ob PE«E.Qji, > T S r\ * go Wrly supplied once or iw«e*j»eekv All orderafi- 1 *te* (which 13 coußlanHy pssstiwrritusdtliai’ J» Ctiy,l tyillhepromptly uupmled.tQ , No $2 Fourth ,s aprljl d&wy - OOnyeetiAlarfcet-anitfipeuM - J WeHlriitM.iNaaiiiajjEailisjn'tlie’.aesrdSiSss^^S'- of Appetite, Palpitation, Treiiore, uveites*, Iniiabilicjr, fence or Wind, and all. UK mnf Cotnplai jne' fo “ Ti centi, or five boxe* for 41,00 Slrld wtMesaltrand-tS* v- <- ■ tail by W &JACBSOV,’MO Liberty strecftosapf 'v ; * S r l e i> P>luij>UT«li,M4oj all lie V _x ' ,‘ ' Kj' FalldirecUonaonoiSed.'iyltttiiacb-bcx,''/ > *», -0" * •-,> detlO tvd&w , w . , , ' , -'J , tfeurnttatejuia cn*tr^ax*i^(oxa*i ?? „ ..i. 1 " - 1 F" JOSEPIf MESEH,’ 424" Eetui’fclrcm, above'’(lie , . / CanM Budge, icepe rijastattUy-on/ftiiid tend ptfiSSv? r-' -V.iJ-.* k . * to order, 1 erne. totrest'jpheor, etosry deaetinffiSTj*.?. V- t£„~ tJi-' oi uKto?wtoS , 2rf RE ’ ; f? metteiUy 1 " ■ . £ ' WM. 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