HOME MATTERS: .D/410CRA:r1C. COSyrSTION....--4110. Depoomtic Convention to eamimite !camlidate foifthis Maybralv, met . ittt.4l Coati 1(0, 236 -y es t e 44, ti o nt ipp, .4. W. hvin"..! , :sqj wilt called to . the: . . • , • :Chair 'and ke.,. - s'rs4 ; - ,..! 03 n 31: Kirkpatriek and . ........... friends or(luth •'' ri - - 4ti'#ai, as ever, irtas ten delegates • Instructed fet In the room, 10, 4 thirty.-rir'!": - Jitus insuring his . oft'tkitt , Cetophell's nettle was not witit'draWiiitt:, supporters ;,;nroted tor him.- • •••• • was then moved that ]I f, receive the gaagimoao 110MinA:04 of thinlist:ration, but it tray not hnritti.j, non of Mi. friends voting spina! Tha,..ClMir4tiit-IreweVer, decided that tleaign Cabed 1 114413V1i . 'ili. th e . fact, that : it '...‘traiiant, he - ilhiltbralter hi . ole • rigida. 'The; dirl:tt&ri the binlweiatie ranks will render .the eteatien,of our eariablitte, C.' Sawyer tort.; a eeriaiuty, many premineniDnni ousts; opoply trar4z their int e ntion to op pose - Guthrie& re-election. AutUiferix.WatoConectrnon—The delegates to the CefiFeotiaa for nominating a Mayor in Allegheny city, wat on Tnemiay mewing Mr. 'heoti Painter A 39 aallid to the chair, and R. H Divrip•APpoitana k3R,me%fjr! • • The was then 11121131010113. no the Whig and Anthtansonic .dldit .for Mayor. Meg. Cameron.was'ourutimonelylnomi :,i,.ntiteclii 'a candidate for tha office of Director of r , :thir',D4iy. • , EXCURS lONS. -- - -We refer our readers i',ittlhandwertisernainof the Penosy4vitnia railroad tionllialty in nnather colum; by which it will be seeti-th+tt they will run cheap excursion traius &sink oar; Waits, Ann 11Mcos Ssanxinr.as.—We attended tho concert given hY.this band of min- Itreli at Wilkins 11411, yesterday evening, and Stein delignted with their performances. They are unloulatedly•the best vocalists who have es visited this city, and will give an afternoon and eTtlaitigexhibition today. LOCAL ,N —.OU! -Court proceedings, and other 'Odd • news, nee unavoidably crowded out. FROK NEW youz. IC.re;puizaenne,Of tharlituliargh Dilly Gakttc.] • Nrw Vona, Dec. 20, 1851. The ezperhuent with thir fire annihilator was et failure not complete enough to satisfy the in- Ae--,vetitor, but to convince the public e'hat fora real ,ioidlagration It ix n5pit,.....% no nutter whorits far household purpoies when 'fire'com eLk,'i:•tmees. The cottage built for experimeat was 9P.unstlo.oned„lumber, and • under Ordinary air. stetanstanees would only huve'..inanidered away. 13004er was the tontch applied and a slight :'tollardoof . smoket created than the annihilators' werittiplled witti'SUINCS.S. .The spectstors,how ii ever, ?tithed in 'and demolished the metalline tsiitt'ititillauise. too, which they etnamitted to the flames. The emcee of the' Gra depart tasted were iii;ittendeaare, and premised not to L satiate condemn the apparatus until further led ! 1 obi linib linen made,- , • A.'xindict has been gireu in the gaited States Conft"altn - last Tappan elm( Douglass, the preen ' eters of a , Slercantilo Agency,' n sort of secret association. In watch country' traders, in order to protect city merchants from 'fraudulent meta mere. .:Thst . terdict reudired was ten thousand I dallars,'the jury very . properly thiaking it un- utensil , for any such syetem of .commercial 1 cepionige.tti be tolerntcl in- New York. This agency:has Ito agents all over the country, goo orallyliiiyors, Who turnieh their priiminals with all the gossip about lawn relatiVe to haerebants, .their style of habits, anti.tbase of their 1. wives. This is all recorded here, and city mer . chants for te , fec have access to the boOks.': The Lawyer who thus c . onsenis to act as pimp gets, in . . return:the business of merchants who sues (or -issarr:(asfala thaerattom. ' the rota -. - mermarairm,5,......—...;... - e - a.s• et distant lawyer: and th'e . pimps ire recommended of retiree. The tone of the .California news is good, So far aa.the Fodact of.gold coneerwei.L. The ' rainy season has set in, and it the. inantity of rein itrAmfßrient to werk the ruseninery far washing in. the ilrY•fliggingsore shell get in 'amount of gold never before known. The re- • mittanea is three milliene by the • mail of No. .'somber 15th, equal to full six millinns•for the month Ito need it all for the steamer or today, •lme taken the round coot of $.111,0 6 0. rtr 1500,000 for the week. Under the influence of the newe,stooks ere generally better. grip 'rail ro:rd Leant fait declared a four percent. dividends actually earned duritig the ntirreatitix., months, an °Octant:ice that sorely Art:it:thief:the peeple•who haves° long decried it. ..illuicetithany intend next year to put down one '''.hnudreduxiles of deubletmck„'enri being : footle- . quace to do the Work. The earnings of 15:52, will be'fonr net earnings are two' , The Forrest earn dims its slew length along, 'Ake 'court : being now engaged in, hearing 01i ' - deime for tti& defence, a Met. Underwood, who acted as housekeeper • for Mr. Forrest, and as a sort of Ilitaidepoliectinti: She is the only wit acts for-tbe defence of any nide, and. will ho• pretty well examined- before she gets through. There seems-to be a great want of • direct • evi - deice en the nartrif the defence. An abundance of surmises had acts open which one disposed .1 trifled fault can fan complaint,'are given, but `not enough to drive Mrs.. Forrest (rem the pale of iticloty, by. giring•her,bnaband a divorce. In Setne"quartere it is hinted that the whole affair will be'tithen out of Court null tuljaited private ,: ••••In hi:winces there is very little 'sanitation and little inclination' to extend operations:" Holders •:'otbreitilituffs are pot Willing to meet the mar. • hot at preeeut rates und 'calculate - upon a con siderable Earepeen demand at'Still larger rates. 'Cotton is' quitelaactive and at theTadronced prices et .theipaiit',' ton days • fiuds l leas ,buyers. • 'As the end of- th 6 yeiir•vippxonchis • the banks - curtail. their loans'agail prepare to make the best pelts - ibis' exhibit - to tho • comptroller; who will .. aeon require the quarterly returns. •••. Money is . for the Moment a little dearer trateis the stud ten days will pass irithont a " stunner from hence; • to drain* of gold, no farther preesoreis enter- tained until gold mares again. - downs of the bank ptevidents are sanktdoe that Febittary will - see as out - of debt, and . accumulating gold so fast that In loss than six.mienthe .it will be en abundant:Mkt banks . toill not duceye their Gas for it, sa ble.bentithe case Time will tbo:trath this `prediction; just now it dooks 41M :edible almost. • • • • : C.' THRILLING SKETCH . . ' " • uttsaatrn AND . 3C.0611 tilt . The - following extracts from "Ilangaryand ''l.Ettitint.b:!. by 11; F. 'Tear:. 1). D., Will be read kith peculiar interest at the preeent noment sqlasing made. all his arrangement, with the Russiana . and with a su ffi cient number of hie own min ions; , -; Arthur Gorge y , as Dictator of the Hungarian nation; on the 18th of August, • -1849, at. the.village of Beres Jena, near Vilogos, surrendered his person, his army, and We liberty and Independence of hie' Country into the hands of thotm; who for three hundred years, bad been bent on• accomplishieg its destruction. The seen of the surreal.. beggars all dt— sr.siption. An eye yitneut, in giving 'some ac count of it to the Allgemriae Zeitung, the great German paper. Fri:musts the exhubertint coca - bnhary, if his language in the fruitloitafrortt-- "Afterl wooed my way along,'- says the wri ter,',with a great deal of trouble, I reached a smll straw-reofed building. the only len in th e place. .As soon as I entered I eaw the Russian coratnindertruchief,• anal Gorgey,' who for for ty-eight houraltailbeenthe Dictator of If iingary: wrielltessedin his simple but romantic cost , • 'tune; - which difrered very much from that of , his gruterabstaff,„ who stood around him. In a light brown blouse, with a goldeocollar, riling boots, • • reaching far _ ahore the, knees, a round black het; sornounted watingrebite feather, he was - joking with a beautiful young girl, into whose , ear he was whispering flattering nonsense The general idea - floated around him, their spendour andimagnifieence recalling the:limes of Gimp adri119244 Every one wan dressed in the meet elegant uniform, as if for a festival. The son-boroc youthful thin rocirett,in short•Aftilar; with heavy gold trimmings, hots with waving feathers on their heads utohnted , npon fiery horses, galloping to nod fro, farmer! a ge,„„, ae : 'warlike as the Caney Gra painter could deteribe In the Midst oft this, a general commotion soon Itoole Oahe. Gorgey bail thrown', himself "r on his horse.. Ile an followeil by his glittering Joao. IL WAS the last act in the drama:of the Magyar air. Only a Soldier's heart can cent ' prebend the feelingeritb which'a warrior invert, tad from his arras. • Many :seerned torn in help lees agony Otlicni•Wept as they printed a pert . lug laS MI then:AlL steel . great - numberA - •alulekesl out with'rtige tube lid against tlitteue - my rather War be•subjecto4 to the ding"sce.' saw how officers and inch threw thereselvesinto each atj tk ee, arms; and sobbing, bid each other a I tOtifireWell[''Olherarniestiiirlinat iiganaftbeir oßicets, and accused them of Aelfiehneirs. No pea,can deeeribe the we, the despair, Which pre mailed,amhtiglthe hussars.. Many shottheir liorselL arid they, who 'would have boat' a 'limb' Without a groan, nabbed like children. Gorgay rode round; proud,- and immoveable as a marble statue of Mars; and it wane* now and then that bin ringing, metallic voienwais beard, ex horting the soldiers to make haste." . "Alanl alas! that anagram of Frederic, and the long festered purpose of the despotic, house of the Hapsburgs, should be et loot fulfilled through the treachery of a Hungarian Soldier! Bat, from the instant of the treason, the curses of the world are upon the traitor. The curses of his own conscience are upon him. All these maledictions, with the displeasure of a righteous Got, aro now on.thenien, who, to revenge himself upon. his rival, sold his country to its oppressors; when, by one splendid action, by one patriotic effort, by one crowning victory, such as the ono hundred thousand sonde. at Szegedin were Denting for, be could have annhileted the envies of the invasive, bid' defiance to the Austrian despot, nod given liberty and tranquility to fif teen millions of ain countrymen. Or, if instead .of echievlugnuch a triumph, he woe destined to fall on the field of bailie, and to close his eyes on a subjugated country, he could at least have 'done his duty, and died the death of a Leonidas or a Regoesy. - Itomeditately upon the perpetration of this deed, the army of the new capitol was disband del' Many of the men, and several of the offi cers, ended their present agony by putting pis tols to their foreheads. Others fell upon their swords, or pierced their :hearts with the Hag yet- etilette. Hundiede, whole companies, ra ther than fan into the hands of their merciless oppressors, burst through the encatapement, fly ing to the high hills, and deep gorges of the mountains, to terminate their sorrows by star vation. Kessuth,..the spotless patriot, but now a - private citizen—Kossuth, the great orator and statesumn—Kussuth, the friend and benefactor of his people, seeing that all was Jut., and load ed with the grief of the whole nation,. fled in tears toward the southern borders of the kingdom to beg a tempoirtry hiding-Place in a barbarous, but not an unfeeling country! Iluagery• was now fallen. flaynau, the butcher, al once erect ed his scatiolde foethe rotation of the friends 'tif Magyar freedom. Scores of the noblest of the laud were ignominiously hung for having defended the liberies of their country. Other scores had the favor shown them of baring their foreheads to the rifle. - Week after week the blood of the patriots ran in rivulets. Month after month nothing was heard but the voice of weeping and latneatation- On a single day, noon after the surrendor, , thin; eta of the ablest Generals of the war were murdered in 51c1 Idood, because they had fought to save their homes from - the assaults and abominations of foreign soldiers. ! s!• s • ...No sooner was it known that 'Kossuth an d his companies had thrown themselves upon the compassion of the Turkish goeernment, than every exertion was mule by Austria and Russia, to get the fugitives sent back again,land delivered into- the hands of their victorious enemies.— Threats and promises were both brought to bear upon the Turk. The world looked on with the di spent interest to bee how he would decide a question, which involved the life of his noble guests. It was generally believed that be would not dare to deny what Aussie, backed by Aus tria, demanded. While the matter was in sego- tiation, however, a benevolent, but dishonorable. scheme was started by certain Turkish officers, ,to save the, fugitives. There was an old law, that au alien, fleeing from justice, and entering the territories of the Sublime Porte, could, chal lenge, and secure the protection of-the State, by abjuring his national:faith, and 'professing the religion of Mahotnet. Theaubteringewas now offered to the fluogarians. A time was fixed upon for them to give' their answer to the pro .position. In the meanwhile, but just prior to S t e h u e e inp o orta m nt d p,, al . , , K n o t s o s n utla i : w e b n i tt h il . e d el . Lb , r i a bo te , d his critical condition; and, as a stying man, en treats the. English minieter to show compassion to his family. 'Time presses. Our doom may, in a few days, be sealed. Allow me to make an 1 bumble personal renut,d . lam a man, my lord, prepared Co face the worst; and I -can die with a free look-'at heaven, as I nave lived. Bat I an also, my lord, a husband and father. My poor, true-hearted wife, my children, and niy noble old mother, are wandering about in II un gary. They will probably noon fall into the 'hands of those Austrian., who delight in tortur. ing even feeble women, and with whom, the in nonce of childhood is no protection against pen ecutione.. I conjure your Excellency in the name of the Most High, to pet a etop to there cruel ties, by your powerful mediation; and especially to accord my wife and children an asylum on the soil of the generous English people.' "The day at length arrival. The Ilungarins were brought out by a 'Turkish officer, where mend in each other's presence, sod have its influence upon the company.-- poor fugitives, it must be confessed, loved life. too well to stand against the powerful tempta tion. The great Dim himself, who masa nattier simply, renowned the creed of his fathers, and became a follower of the Prophet. • Kossuth was called on lust. Ilis reply may well go do down to posterity as the sublime response: 'My ans wer,' said the Chrietain patriot, 'does not admit of hesitation. Between death and shame, the choice can neither be dubious nor clifficelt -- Governor of Hungary, and elected to, that high place by the confidence of fif teen millions of my countrymen, I know well what I owe to ray country, mein exile. Even as a private in dividual, Ilene an honorable path to pursue. Through once the Governor of a generous pea'• ple,l leave no inheritance to my ehildreu They shall at least, bear an unsullied name. God's will be done. lam prepared to die_" Situation Wanted. APRACTICAL and expetlonced BOOK kanYELL arlahea a ritaation Who:4asla Llama wafActuring LoabliAaarot. estizifseary ref rrure Circa. Adds.,* - .Q. W. a, uoa a7G. P.}oaburail P. 0." Stage Coaches for Sale. • fine Troy built Couches, bawl. lam. run hut a /hart time with ban... and team, ttr mai il nnlr4l,l7.4al,inw. await In 11. , LEt:11 iT4C $ 41 17:1_ Canal Baal. . LmUei .- 13ecriianiies. IPBYO beautiful new style Lamm SECIETA end, finished and fereffiehl esi Penn st. New Dyeing Establishment. ROBERTSON Ar. WHITEHOUSE SABELLA ROW, near Federal atreet, op ta tha "Esciawl Hotel." •Ilenheny CA, with to tam vai the cid:rasa Ptutrl.urati that thay dy. to, of retry shade sat enter: Hilt Velvet. dyed and Ithh-looil *goal to taw: Csithinetr. Canton, thalinsi Dr Lsitiralhairla,and eyery rarietyoldir.adonde dittoed. and the colors mayn't to their former fin (shod siutul toner. Urothitern'si Mead .toparretelrair al or dyed without Irtnit latest to porno. and warrantrd not to rah off on moll lanesßlatt ity al without or, ye vitriol, or any other iiith.taner liable to Injure the tonne. Me then took, It our moody to Orr the utmost satiefactlen to those who may ataplar a.. aa.taat Aare. not to.tang their wither. we will reedy.. wi th out orth, theme. 11si flaw carrel.. that—haelng the la at im provemente In Mir and the country—our wink OUIJA ratml to that of so. other fijiit's in the Sutra iliarbants' Goode runal to their now Ronde. All Goods sextants-di Oie. cm a roll, raandor our wort, and judo. for younrilrer. W. IL whales Info= hie Mende. k. lot hoe altiled Ia the adjacent eltire. that his location is now In •Iliothr ay. City. • fishily iItisWATOITES, direct frtsm nirria--3; dos. Lailiao Gott Iltsullog Ca. %Mehra. of ouperior euatii7 aial a you superior ankh. for a gilt.)ust opened this Qi{Q {{11221177 der. do there Wald. ups wadi , to tar 1.1,1 order, ran thrreforn reroinitieoil them Willa a gerd i litiomil , lort . butear I Book-Keeper Wanted. • s WnotEs A LE 110 USE, on Wood street, will watt., nu the Int of..lousoary. wt es coriettrad . 'hearer. To on. well dualinal to till Oa situation, lilientl void 7 will to allowed. Addy., with teal 0.113, "Books," at this olaca. All otituantintestious will b. acid eoullilentitd.. dtiatt Steam Saw Mill for Rent riNIIE STEAM SAW MILL, at the mouth of -Muscly Creek, wins miles almre 'Pittsburgh... th. egbeny river, south old, Is offertil for ,'rut The 31111 tel. gond naming Order, soil a *et nf Clomping Mo., sod Cob ta ire rongmeil with the ruins. The b . , et.a sod lush, hods a eery reedy Mk. A la . rge Dwelling lloom attartied In the premises Per further partieultim sooty co the premises t. A. MP I.OIX. PA 113:N. Willtiosburgh P. 0.. Des 13. 031.—ideladawlura Good News for the Laffics ! J.)N. LATEOBVN FIIFINCII FEMALE PILL., so Innoemat3sfe sod 3:ll , elital Itemedr for Mortals Fluor All., Suppress., :germ. Debility. cieuertil lruakoess, blasses P.m to the lir. sod Lutilis. Liam of Appet Tremors. PalPitstinn, Dimmed 30.1ue. Costisenees, Irrbility. limpets. /C om p/ I roligestiou. Is. boor 07. What. .0 1 all liter./ Comp/Mots thou 03 me, sot;Om Immo tor $l. Mid sod retail h ry VV. 0 AK P0N.01.40 lAbertyttrest, hest of Wood. Pittsburgh sot by ALL TILP. Ilalr Full part... 1 . chiral with boo. dotallitol.l, . Adams '&.Co.'s Express Office S REMOVED to No. ED FOURTII Street. They srs gun. tn. Philadelphia lo 50 hours. amt forward.. to In lb hours. DAHER & Pi iltril(Til. Agents 7 7_ W --- esieTcN Plank Bond Bone FOE DALTISIDEE . AND PHILADELPHIA ! STEAMERS Irate twice', day, mond lig f esit‘pb.riondsyT f'kforplor lilt will Mere the What! coat: shore the lino- hougehela lindge,st 413.'elrgh. direolog Pi. Jeerer tinny lexenpt.Fotkloy Sl .t 6 o'clock. Faro Ts Baltimore. CO. Fur tickets rail at the Plsnk blood (Onto., Motiougsbels Ito Water streeL .1. a. EVANP, Agent Removal—Wood Engraving. 111.11: subscriber respectfully informs. hiS flamer friend! , sod the 1 , 741 , 11 e. gemerally, that 11., Southareft .retire of M. lot streaci.to,l der - Mantontl,(eptratink In the Itisatand) wh en. he INV..- r 7 a,r,,,f to enreu 44 611 Mons a./ Woul /Etat,. Mg. soak , an r;ofs of Yulidioat , fiframboats sad 111,P111. trm, toretle. 'teals of eters 444E41pr/on, (sratawntal' -14 , wspayer Ileads.Uribtells, Labels, L,,,two btww Bills. Ate. 'Terms very moderate.' - : • - • Cheater's Clothin g porium, • CFILEI3,IItATED for Nenthom of - Fit,. Fin e :. pen of Quality. fod CluiOilily of Workossaship. insr sterna at fait sod rnelpivt ,, , , Int , rarlax' artirlos of , Lens ' Bore Clothina 004 Porta...Wog Iloods, all mat,' utastAtt7 ' ,E4 in, own lossraeLlum:' l'oechaaero , ate lts• anted to eAlt and examine, V we sr* dol.:n.11,1 to .11 fun rums. 7 , ;V* oaderi if pips' Awing , • - Fo.l 4 5.111'1717112D10,1ntrar Dimond alley. • S.—Dorsoi at . 4 insF . ll susc . outts, thaltbort- Y" TELEG • BUILIVBD BY TIM i'aizati TILLGITLAPD UL!; AID BBPOBTBD POD TUX PITTIBIROU DAVII7II. THE CAPITOL ON FIRE. THE NATIONAL LIBRARY IN RUINS WASLIPIOTON, Dee. 24, 101 A. M. The National Library in the Capitol ie• on fire, and nearly destroyed. It is thought that the fire will be confined to the Library. No water can be obtained. It is reported that the dames Lore caught to the dome of the Capitol, and that it is burning furiously. TIIIRD DISPATCH The library is entirely destroyed. From the great scarcity,.of water it is feared that the whole edifice will ho destroyed. The tire is still raging. The fire is extending towards the Rotunda. All effort to extinguish it Is unavailing. The painting, in the rotunda have beta saved. , faker's Hotel, near the National Intelligence office is entirely destroyed by fire. ARRIVAL OF KOSSUTH. PUILLADELPIIIA, Dee. 24.. Kossuth arrived here this morning. The city 18 all astir, and he will have a'mag aificent reception. The military, fire companies, &c., are now forming. FOURTH DESPATCH THE CAPITOL IN RUINS PHILADELPUIA, Dee. 14. Despatches from Washington state that tho Capitol Building will be mostly destroyed. Tho fire is supposed to hove caught from the ga.alights in the Library. Both Houses of Congres 4 s adjourned yesterday until Friday. Nothing was done in the llouse. In the Senate, Mr. Foote's Compromise Reso lution was postponed until the first Monday in January. FURTHER PARTICULARS. Wasitiaorox, Den. 21, 1, P. M. The fire broke out in the Congress library, at about half-past seven o'clock this morning. It was first discoveaed by the Watchman, and the . flames were then at the centre table, sweeping round to the north west shelving. When the door was burst open a few buckets of water would have suppressed the fire; buttery shortly, and by the time the alarm had been sounded, the entire library was in flames. The library contained about 55,1300 volumes; of these about 20600, in an adjoining room, were saved. All the busts, paintings, and ele gant fixtures were destroyed. 'the loss is estimated at $1711,000. • The roof of the building is ell burnt, and the interior of the building, on the West, very much blackened by the emoke and the flames. • The President and members of his Cabinet were on the ground. An engine . was placed in the rotunda, and every passage in the building was flooded with water, as most of it had to be conveyed in buckets. There were many thousands of people present. The dome of the Capitol was at Oct time in danger, but this and the two chambers of Con gress are uninjured. The flames were got nadir about 12 o'clock, hit the volumes of smoke from the burning fragments are still looming up. It is not ascer tained whether the fire caught from the floes, or the gas lights; or whether it was the work - of no incendiary. The loss on the library is estimated at over $200.000. Many of the works destroyed were valuable, and cannot be replaced. The fire Is now entirely extinguished. A guard of the marines has been detailed, to watch the building during the night. Bonos. Dec 2-1 The third trial to elect a mayor of this city, recoiled to day in the choice of Benj. Seaver whig, by 14 majority. RECEPTION or Aosn • rnL PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 24 The reception of KosFilth to day watt enthurd antic and imputing lie was welcomed by the Mayor in Independence Mall; and he replied briefly and appropriately. Ile afterwards ad drenord a crowd of nearly 10.000 persons, for a few minutes, in Independence Square: but the uproar and earitement wan in, great that he We niiy c tiptil d ip# ,ty_n L few. tie dine* with lintel. lie remains in quiet to morrow 41.'" There is to be s grand tomb light profession tolnbrenn night, of the German Societies. Ile partakes of grand banquet, at the Stu.iicil Fund Hail on Friday night. Lorisritts, -Dee. lit . . The nestherti;rery moderate. nod it is thair iug rapidly. The prospect Is very fair for an opening of navigation. 'The now ho all die speared. NEW YORK MARKET. Ncw YORK, Dec. 24 Flour—Salel, 1000 bbls at $4.500, 4,62 i .for 'State and western Grain—Sales of a cargo of prime white Mich• igan wheat at 100®103c - 14 bu. Corn is steady at 7:,0 for mixed; sales tioo bo rye at T7e 14 bu Provisions—Sales.libo bbls pork at sl6@, 15.75 for mess, and $13,50(a_t14 for prime— Sales 100 bbls beef him, at 1 , 13f113.61) pl bbl, Bales :100 bbl, lard at Oc Linseed Oil—Sales 2,000 gallons at G 30. 1 65. 14 gallon dace—Belay 100 tea at 543,124€1,43 1, 100. Cotton—The market is mater. with sales 3,- 400 bales at au admin. of WO over previous gootations. CINCINNATI MARKET. Ciscitmon, Deo. 24, The weather is cloudy, 'with appearance of rain. The market Is without change. flogs--Sates 4000 head at $1,h0Ri4,05 per 100 =MM - - MANUFACTURED BY TIIE NEW Jcitsry FM .1.1)111,40 AND kII4INII COISPANY, at howark. N.J. TM. Camataar 4 pro.pare4 m turaleh a atiPPI7 of thm Valuable ZINC PAINTS, Which here been [mind after arveral ]earn' Wahl:nth lo Zuropi: anil the United elan, to retain their original beauty and prnteethre pmpertiea nuperior o a any other paint whatever. Their WHITE ZINO PAINT • Is purely an Oxide of 7e. and 6 trammel fr. Priem all Natter... and impurity what...et, it COM. .1116, and I. entirely hoe from the 1 , 0i14011./1 E = 7 . o Lk. lrte n t.. 7 t i b u tr Ar p 42 ,,p. r.. .., d...terous to the • IeIVIEL NOT TURN YELLOW Rhin ea6.61t0 sulpha.. roomphi exhahltioto or even when chut up in • close As an min.. ent, It wlthetando a southern climate and the weather better that toy nth*, n. bole, liable to turn chat]y or to mumble and rub oil. it may be worked will noy mine, with water and rite or with rarnistuvrtach adv a the ted• betted wean. hutch. BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. Tcew an furnished et • In,. prite.and are Ondoubleill turt l e.b.. and heat paints In tie market tor Stir.atie turt fenmod, uuttuda.etwentleets. or au tromsel fedu of wood, brisk. tin, or Iron.. they; aro both WEATIIER AND EMI. PROOF. /or iten.rfacet particularly valuable. act thee fonts a galvanlc anattution. and .tirely prevent oxide 1.6. they dry Quickly . , and Miring a pure metallic twee, do not change color like many of the tarthy palate new in we. Imalsre muddled CU t 61701 b, the agents of lb* on etVwf."l2o 7 heath P. W.. 15. chiti .. 0 Philadelphia. VISLI-130 bblx. Large No. 3 Mackerel; In No. 1 •• 1 gm 2 assks in atom and for sale by din rte. hLAUNNUIth t thr fiIIOBACCO—tiO kUgd 6 ferltit, for bald by I del:. .1. K DllctrollTll • Amlw 11MM KORAN, by sale; Burton's mr Slehstiebuly; llooLtlpoLia Work% fur rah> by .142 J. 1.. HEAD. WAluri.t& eL OlL—f; , nooks Winter Stro!ned Elephant by btoel 0. BLAVKIIIIIIN A Kbl rb3. N EW CURB ANTS—Ree'd and for salt, by 1S Y. A. 81e1.11.1/11 CI , . .1,15 l/riarv.r, A Tea U Ih•leta PRUNES—Pat up in Jars and fon ----'"h•Vrt7l.l..lll.4ltrflO :41. ROSIN—IOU bbls. No. I, for sale by dell * W. lIARBATJUIL B U by TTEII L - 411 MIs. IiILOUR-50bbls. extra family, for sale by del; S. • W. 11AILBAUll FRATHERS-30 bags for sale by delf. S. k K. HALLAM/Gil • 'Of L-20 bble..far sale by dell 'ASTOR OIL-36 bbls. for sale by I.IACO. uYsorra Yellow Dock and Sarnaparil or for Sala by J.ICIDD • 04. PLASTER--2fignasaforealo by ' J. KIDD lk CO. ARTIST'S COLORS—A full assortmenkin Tut..., for yule by 7. KlDD'it CO. L OPANISII SAFFRON-10 lbs. for sale by d.la I -J. alooa co, A PPLES-6 blds. Green, ass'd, foTr sale by apn a. DAUM:Uri CO, Liberty et._ ijKARL ASII-5 cults for silo by 403'. • -11:DAL7.ELL k CO- Elb. Un. po..a LoUs os.oro Itvlo.oca 213.0..444 Ott eaut ton, •AI.. fur r..nt forono or moor rear, the rerldue of the out Moon tir 1101, eatrautilut back to Ilidge .that, Intel! uccupted •• • plque.. 1.. t. Yo trrtaa. Ar., euyture 11,. BLIALAND, near the pre., or of Me au at hi. °lnc, ho. 1111. 411. l'ittaburkh. 1(1.11 II BRAIN W 11.41148% A Good Bargain is now Offered, IF Al'l'l.lCA'rioN SOON.—• Wron 11. r..• 1.. 1... , at ACI:EB. to iiuquenos itnrmgh, [war tivre. le1•11.1—on 0,.• U. /01. With 111,11M1r, httildintrn. S. 11.• pn.perly atia 4.4 luto Inln, an.l poltl at • troul prota. I'vront. &trios.' purrlogx• will al•Pir in 11.1 101 1 11 Iltt'lS, 114 &rated at. • Kentucky Man al Life Insurance Company. GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. Fr lII'S COMPANY offers to the insured all the security and advantage* of the alutual mid:Joint ft Wet I.lann I re heretnnwe applied, combined. namely: Low rates ot prenuus.n au annual return in nekl, ot the ter tentage mooiretl nr the et.ptlngent ri•lt of the Tear, an adequate, but not eareedre pruenion for the future Pet,- pity al inetnhern tor the whole term of life, wit ednlbe bla lutegeat in tn. accumulating fund ea red to such member, payable al cicath, by ereetts upon their polirleo, a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of abort term member* nod also for the ' , repent werurity of Ogee Mr the whole term of life. /141 - ThIN I. the only Mutual LIP !antral:we Company shaw. rate* of r,ernitsin 670 tintA e: • lair mine.l naafi. &rd. with itCox an wnnowli, orrrapleg la of turehr (for rotor. wearily prnoorriutr In the•mouot o.f I.usit,..n.. and the Wm...jog rift from ed. vararhaw 110 V 0110110 11... moo l~erw • . • . . Vpuipt.l.4. tr.', Pr, cirlpg 44sil Ow pt. ara rale , a thr % (%P.orouty. forn:xl.l prstk. owl pppliesPoos for I.4srann. rvreinr.rt J. TUUIPTT ApPot, 129 Wand ,term.Pituborgh. Polon. Unworn, ..1.81 I:xurghter. ha ALEItATOS--In tons Pulr'd, in casks I 10nd 1..5.e., for oat.. by R. DALZEI.I, At CO., ,deb Lib..y ettrat. 11111 ALE 01 L—^_ e: u.lis \Vint. Strained', Ii role by [de/ 1 It 1/AL7.11 , 11.1.t 01.= . . - ... , lil V AI.LIABLb: DISCOV KILY. that whiiii iti., Iwo long nought tor. viz. .. (711,111C-IL Ll\ I. 1 , L ,1LD1,14 fur wiling Clint. Ulu., Earth,. alai lerl.lol al., IN art.. ITory, ornament., .1.... N. B.—all artlc )oine..l hi ill. valualde comporltina; will be ren4en,l perhrity .41. an.l !wadi Cot a. - M W.. I than 11. e aulutane after It h.* been lunnA• A. It ha• to 1 rotor. it Icarre on tuarkx.ot anithing haying been applied to the broken yar4 viva on the Aiwa ale... It will afro reylet nor setiole ol II I water. ..r ant nth , kind 0111,1014 used about a bog,. thereby rondo Ina the. 00 11.101 . Whim thoywore br..l.en. The voblle will Id ow. pee the IMPorlat. ,, •r wm.ing aniustuied with the tee/ anal atilt article. for durably re pstrinit. •en die ie .., itanic. For mile. wholeal• or retail. br It. F. BELLEW+, La I Weal ate,t.de. , , . .. . I • 3EAILL ASII-20 easks for oak,. by d 0.% W.A V. WI Lull:!. 118 Sournal et. lEEF BLAllia*:RS—Wanted by u. A. FA lINKSTOCK A Cl).. • des owner Lira! and Wrwrul sta.. ha IT. MOLAssEs=3uthit,.tioodavCite- k_ 7l ,.nnery. foe swie by HU Rl3lll 5 V . a . i . lf , t , 1 , - , f , 1 . 1!1 it t 11. K e 1)07.. rAtENT Sl'Altell L'OL'ISII - / Ear inetuu . beautiful ulnae In I.tunnit, Stualin, I.sm ie., Collar.. uldrt lit.una. and all ktuda of Pfa. 1.. r . realm,. the Itun from adherina to the Lawn, and 0 1 11:1 tram ettekintu It coundr . , nottiatu. rJurtutta, e r ttu ' t 4 4:4471 e n U e e r r:it •', T r:;l2.l . d . tu t .:rioMisr cl eart at lino a ill bet ully cc/dated. a• nu v.unpetiti. I. feared al , ter an moat.' trial. tlue Cake • ill du thirty en of clothe, 004 DO 1.3117 .hou Wbe altbout It. Mice. 10 , 1, ,centa per t'ate--vrilb toll dsreutione. for gab wholesale and mull by a. N. WIONF.11411•11. 01.4 earner of Ifued and firth att.' URIIAM CIIEESK-' —I4U - bot. llezlep's 101 celebrated Dur M ham Awl liatutra Cheese, this , dsrrlF re rad an.l tor saln by drl • C% l McCANDLESS. 4c , if EESE—Son - horcs prime Cream Cheese; mo boed ,W . nutlirnuari,i a CO., Liberty R ---- pllll3o-2 casks Madras and Manilla, for i/TRANSPORTATKiN. WINTER ARRANCIEJIENT,‘ . -eigNigM PENNSYLVANIA' RAILROAD. FROSI PITTSBURG/I '0 PJIILADELPIIIA AND BALTIMORE. I • ONLY 24 WHIRS fit pre.m 'Train will leave the I ne Liberty above the Canal hiller. ever/ ui :woven., will No fly the Car, 12 mile. to ItriatorCi. 'other. they will 10.2 the in nailitaw to ter thino nail,. over trot sate turialke road to Beatty . ..l.Mo. ii , wdortnre u 2 with vayh twin of math ,. beta Ten Ihisitati'a anal Matti ',tali..., n.. 1 there hake 1 ho.piru.ll.l otia ear. nf Pena!, It• Ilia Rail 11wil Como., clue. I.IIII, AIiELI.IIIA, awl BALI"- 1141 i. . iamaeocrea tor Itallianwe take the Cara of the bark aoil Cuintwrlaritt Ilaitroad at IlarriAburah, V MO. at halt.more to break tail, mud to ca y th e aa,a e uo whn wiyh to avoidbielit travel, ran halve r flollida/i.Mriz. to.rte,un ie th e ir , ear. thn teal .oyoing ho'olorl. tram, and arm, la Milicieh p" the um, "'n''n'li43lll"4"o'lll="':ire4cr a. azt,orzurv:...i, to libllarl ' ittyhte. Var y thelotilt The Areosatoodating.TMia will leave even' atterancaat Sti ti.r haat /Ahem'', tml hriolun'e. krtuentna Tialaw, will least/ Ilratoo . a at e ...clock A. It.. 'topping at 'Wliklnaltreh and Mat Liber ty.••oil striving at Pittaburall at W.. n'Onea A. IL, sod at I'. al. - . • .. . Face-to E•mot Gberty. IC cents. Fan to WilkluAt•argly 21 cos to. Vas r.• to Toth.. eirek. 40 • Paatonaere • di moron their ticket. at the neace In lb Alonondals.la Iforlntrly. the canal nalre.) unti half an hour before. the depart urn of narb Tralll. when lb Once Mi.:. o lo` tie 1,1. In al lb. Dep..; Bea on penlymt.. J. MEI-ILISIEN., Ticket An :I delklf , • , Penn. Ralltuad Cu. UN lON LINE i&11185 TO CaTELAND VIA IfELIVILLE And the Pittrhargh and (Neerland Railroad. , 1 1 1118 well knOwn and old established Line,tr.t.TT2,4-t,02::°.,7Ph.rit,",1":•441Z Oa•II 4 . 1 4 tSurt.hon ...caotarll to awl man vll.aborgli , aao lew,.Jowl, awl .1 lokrmivilato ;wad, al tha 'Gavot The mteonaost.llEAVllH ' iceirvii and carries (nicht (I the at .y« I Ina daily. leavuo, l'it:iburicti every moirbin ^I C!, o'clock, tool chenille at 3 P. M. c. Pc...n0,. nulled through \to Cleveland end all olio pototo ou the *obi. by steamboat It lo•Wellotihe Moo ;Moo. Company CO Um:toner, soot Itiolioul thence Cl. rel. a. /L. PilittiS o (II Agcy. • JOIIN A ',.ittliltric,Agt. 6 dell) rt.r Water a atnittttiaLtUslottratt -INTER AltItAlidtZIENT. Riga Z'-5 ',UNION LINE, VIA RAILROAD AND WAIGONN. Weare now prepared to carry Freight. between AND PIIILADELKIIA AND BALILiIORE, Juriug thr *inter, .ad vlll giro throngbtwat erote rotor. 01,13 , 11 • 12,.. DLITII.II o 1 Market otzt l. elltllEK, lI—LOOM, .le.t.tt 71, tiortli nrret. AYIII WINTER ARRANGEMENT • IVE 1.) , A1E , NoW OOMPLETEb AIL 4,71 ~. —C,"1.',..,:,;..:171`.. u .:A,":*L.:f"—"°' , "' ' PHILADELPHIA 'AND BALTIMORE. Bllii t! lullnal\ grill Un given for anlfterlng thr.neti, at moderate rate. \ CLARK a THAW, , Lltu.tly strent. Intt,Kur 1.131 In A. liC I LKI:, ' ' \ :111 Ilarket ottreL PLiladriada. .• • L I , leUltl/1/S, notn) . \ 71 Nurth rtn,...1. Laltim.r. .__ , Freights to and \ from the Eastern Cities. ii' i.a* r.k It AXI R A.l' 0E if EA'T .. D. LEECH ‘:,, COI. LIKE. Qm-tEI.F.4-t7...PPAL3 '.. vil,: RAIL ROAD Alp WAOCIN.. WNRING THE SUS.PRNSION ni' Canal ..% I.atlun, ter IFIlf I..iwax,l traiKh. .eto 3.1 ttow ... ea, plac.., ;,..Itur tail. 41 lauir, su •,...kpad ltua. nad satea. Apylx to. or ..dtaaa 11.5 \W II BLACK, C''' .01 raVl . l:t. '. l.V . Inr gb. Nn. Id CFO 1; :,;// it, Thinl at..e. Philalalphia. :-.111111 0 FUT 'CISOII, d. I . _ . N,. _.:. North r. ilallounr.._ ..PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. • , •-:•.,..u. ? g , „,__...„..,,.‘ ll' 1.5 1g 1: '..1 I? 11.4 „V 47 g .1,1 1...\.V r. rrlit: allitaclibera. agents for the, i'finfli animlt•ite.A.l Ca. are ... orepara.: to raiwiptt.cillt th.... 21. Aunt, tha triutat to l'htladalt.hin. at t h e llow il ! o ''' r :1117 .r . t elan. l a awl worl-...... ..... .i 1.23 II 105 Bs. For I:arou. Maur. Laid, Tallow; not nil . \ l'llll,-1 , 1 VI: 00100/2 t t.NIL.F.. COPIA, 40LI 11ayee. , 'ltt.cural..l..e. 41. Pennsylvania Railroad WINTER ARRANIIEMENT RETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTNEURGH 15:0, Reduad to 21 ON and after the Irt of December neat, 1.4....444,4-. It rurr44,lEl 114.1'4 ,44.0.2 nm Vail rw(C4.,4o4, 1.4.444,4:n 11114,w:h. 141 :14 1,44.41-4...54L ellly 2, 44441,4 ,41 nt.r uv 4,4, 1,411 hi tLe eL,L, ate! hatteLetri•eu lirtal Wets tahl the Allahhel:111, .uJ the tu - rothuh.latramarr re.,,ht the Ito,hel char...Leh . . TIIIIIi AS ISAORE, A urnt r.ruesl:oltExii Omnany. --- - - - REM YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. Otuairs. at,. tt. nr.l oh " k, sul it mug ,to rahaudt, audt!trimhoet. Itsultaute, sot itelgepvt ,, 00 lb d nun, sod the Oh.. indlans wd P L lVilel DUNKIRK AA FOLLOWS: 4Nun.14,; . ; e.:;errte.l.) In Morning /:T.Pvrn ....Lnk 4.1 Itinslac Parrora - , Ile Lail Train AtOpi. frAintra, whore paiewnrara. 7 twurn, ant !Ake th sz e Ns arrir Inc in New lurk n.at ruing at 0 . •1....t, inakinc the •Luir .1.4 ce .an by aay.1u..1.1.gu.. Lcpir,w freitht and ittle Train tearet Dunkirk.* 4 A. 11. Jallr.. a I,..e.mter 1.14 r la atUrtzed In thin Train hr Wa, l'...onerrnanJ I , mveri. At, Vale ,nai Dunkir la New hurt , Sa. 'B.p.r.od Clam prio. •ill wiven to • f k' ew 831, l p . . lib. 4 . 44 ale repared to Itaaaport. live .toctelad hr iaaa of ail kinds io an.l ha= hew Vert. • • • • . l'articulat Ana uLon wall be peal to Mock. The gauge bong f, fort wile, woe route great slv.tageeoere narrow gauge Lailroncl, In the tganeportstion of A.l , lltonal Teams .111 be put in comouiselon pa • glsors lune. ar.tla diattlbu.l, giving full partiote Wt. u,,t,..e..n1 to the of Fr , off , l4. v L e ,. .zar s 'ILI; can bep J. r afTlticlllall, 01100.. /Nankai. ,m1;:so Beamnont's Patent Starch Polish. FATENTED, July2.6th, 1850.—For giving b•••blui ni••• ilonliox. eatotkri, Co. .yde, , urt Ikc.. anal a/At...meats the Imo from When. Ll•eu. At- sod pri.t.t..lu. at...ticking to not eoutollo• witch. 41tIortuox Dir•ntoo•—l'ut • plod the elm of • pm to • quart or step+ uhuu 1 , 01004 Into brirkly. Nice, 121 i cents per hold wholesale BM retail by it, K. SELLERS, tot 11.4 rt.. .1.12 Sole it eent lur Mich:hoot i'oullty. asks Witter Whale, for sale in ht.t,tw thsught. br \ J. HOD tf,l3 IVINA HAIR duz. India Itubber aL.II/clntoah Att. Cu..loous, of 11Hrereutrt4apes, mid atm] lot 20L10 at No. 110 llazletvtre.t 'J 0 11. PHILLIPS. s A F R I D MUSIC & ECIIOUL SINGING l'autira Lana% by I. ilason ChM!. Morils Boot; ' '. 1 Wail: 1.11.0 r 11,.% Noirl;iirmins.2arra: ',mina, elms litooki • Nornua vielmol Song &nit; rmiin.raumrdid.i.m, Anglia,' ttraorii. ; Olen Ilise. b L. blam.ci Kan Allak Of tbel.ic Arid tn,ris. &anti, of le.tonic ' lir iroarY Yelmol hong him,. Ulna. Telut.ora ace rb.ua Ithstou (limas Douai . fi , ib. All.o-lb• albatrmim • very pretty nevi aim,. molds br, • It ,\I. Tiirlullm. tow:. by Itrabrua..t Willie my Cr.,.. nes min hi li 1. , - hu.b.r, .Ilin hark OS \ Arno. .4 , 1,4 ituart.tui. Thy Stier hibritrr'n :.ti: Th2illinotortio i tbanblabb Cat U V "' Ue4k t • n •WarZlVila Thrg:tt rt .r , • bid _\ , • Tian of tbe holden ItarT• ' \ 11, 1: { .1 al ‘N-3 .-d i !Cllr G A L S IZ aSboablillint. Crashed; . h .. tr. .1 ., ' .2 ." "'''' 7 l . ' : ht‘ lu , s A.Licrrausott ~.m.l, _. tiGEA:NI ILEF.STSG !saes prime, for 1J iih. by Y. 'ON BON billiliti.4 a (Xi, do., \ _ In: sad t 6 Vint tizert.r . " 11,)1Nii, APP ' CIItESEE-1 eases prima L itnaliriat. la dal ar.4 4, t r gala by dot I . Y. V ,BONNIIOILIS a EXi. .- —, - ‘ll 1 li EAPTI ANOs!--..li k etc. ree'd i qr 1 / from tha Manor. rof /4%11 tia' HZ.Atik l ittmil: & -,.--a.,..-- tx \ Abai. a lot Mak Wpoilva a Urtiath uriabini and NW art, N•w lurk. \ \ .• , \ JOU,. 11,. 111K1.1Ailt. • mAtelimb 11.4 1 151i-2tl bidi : qndlt hi. 14. troop 1 : 4 " bit. Cd.kb reed'and li.ir fair by ,\ • J. IL I..:!%;:biLti. - -- , A'l.3`ollor-'25 rd.I.L TC.Aud ik:.'.E r et., fur ' mi. er . 6. \ \ No. LY ,s 3 .L I ARD IiTL-9 bbls. % , (inte Strain, for a i mix by , • it, .. bELL ' IAN NI 01.IEL A lICLIITECt, No.f.?, for yos' I, Llortieulturiet. for Nasal"' ' --- Cuidrator. tor November. \ , ladies' Nalaonal Slamunio.. for Litirembar, . Itomormi and tar aide •t 1101.A1M.' r itrat . y . ;.I Third atrevt. °MAIM tha Post OTT. ._ \ *. f'l'ltAW PAP.Elt—Largo am very\ yoliablo Lir bablwar• or vrewhir pi,wltaamb i br ~ J. re Illarhaltasa:a a L;‘,... ~ I.lt orn, o ~ - 11 0iis_o_ 0 C f r estl64 . \ WICK ' t bIeCANUb .sx. I ii(KSS 81LIss !—Aluarm & Bow fFIEI2. I_l krr received a abed, mod botalcoune mauctiortit • Incas rhatut4so...4.l an. .1•In Blicic,lltilmer extra 1.14 d. of rail gamma styles. Alla • 'fa• pakten% krcletk I•WIUFiI SCIf klllltlMak • a.m. attack, t.autt4Pl. Turk F•Un*,l.it camas scat drank. Black Ilaoll11.• aka ClolakloF Valvika. Naar filbdlP.. of Istatet Paris ...kick, sac ll•rlcaa aa a rlb• placs—raortbenat Form, of 1.0.4 sal et o.t. _ \ BLACK' rs.cf ()WAKING VELVET ruriaa, a IMlcailkt. Lave r eed and ktlar low tbo...birae` • . . Vll suks prime Ke atm; k.,y, 1 4:1 1 , ~„ irene. sod Ivy No by A. IIUTCIIIINN A CO. ISKESW.A.X -1 106 "c""'infiAlAlt 1 1/l e nt:lrd " 4 11 " 4 1 " "1. b r ‘‘ \ w.urcna r=out y..: . FLOUR—,.3O b6ls Su t prfae: ' to nde.4Junt we'd and toe sea by, • Atalle wArr a. CO. IkATS—J6O6 lin. on c naigament awl for Ur ale b e V 'T,V of .1M !SON, ' 4:4 otrat iiriCalNl) FLINNaB* or 0 - I" .. er- r 5.7 ent alettumn mIS ('.LOVER SEED-75 Lg.. for iciel4 - I- 1 ' doll_ A • Kula , z' /pt.; ILOL • BUTTLII.S Ws. FraeW for aitt x .. • AYER'S ,CICKELICY MicTiliUlti,'-. • A s . ' \ iron. Tux cars or " . •••• : • . : '... COllOllB, coos, , t. t TI E , WTOOP1 11 440,1.CB0EE10N1Z;E IB0; I B O R O - O) ; 1 _ 0 ' •,' ASTHMA; COIMIMPTION.'' - ,#. —•_ 1 . ' , rill, /IS REAIEDY - L ie ott. r ea 6, the eii miiii. '. 'OAT with the condOenee we feal le an •t tat .bbth. aeldok faiLs to reallys thellapplest \,ffeote that can ha dr, ... sired. eso, wido I/ lb.. 14.1 of Its tie/NI/woe, mil aelattOtte _ .'• yowl litAisses of ft. our., that Motet \ • P.M. Op.? '..' '• lb. setiotri Osumi* In Ternn. a. pa liely know.. .bA ' Arta leen'sj.store.l Irmo alarmasor anl e ea deePeTata di/ . ~..- eass of th e unc.l, LT its u.o. Cthen onl Wire. WO lb- \ perholly oar ev. re othe r meltrine ol ... tn.!. 19 Ito aro .' parent t a es-a .4 , erent/ors ..0,l where rite WitMea are • : known. tho on •e no lons:s twaitato •na aartlitota 10 atto •, \ piny for the els acne so4olanst YAWS 11111. Mae a .tha - Mammary organ. winch are, inch:est 10 otte‘ Itatatse-e . And to.te•oly w Ili forced& allasta.spos a CMOs 1 but tor e the miLLT'skriotlon a - Ale, ClanSha. W . 1 1 Mase. I As. awl (or ChillesiNt I. the pl Mstatel /het rim that rap Le - obtalacl. No 117 ilelltP. he . 1 1/ ., .„... 11, atal Mee who hare 1 \asi It hint w it l\ .', „ , - Red lb. 01/nion of th Galltorlas tlaWiet4' \a• ..\t be .excel Me 10 the rat 9111 ..... oof Utl. Q.'S are Icusled...naell md. 5 011 0. lavabos Si I clasa and of thiblehert rhar)aoterat the o ld. t exterstro w holostledomiessikolllolui, \with I. lenos unlimited 0" the nab/W.41 Whitt 1 ey 1 then is aaT sal us Iti tho Tafistiast of retla o 011 lA, 131:11TIVAIATI. - W. lha under/ .reed, wholesale aintAltilta, That • 110.• arsine Wee. 1114 Ayer. CherytAsetteV 11.1.. Ott- .. itar, ot. r trier! that It la Abe lost atnt,tmat meet./ .- . [:OT to/ rnlnosary tlosatntelott aschollated tepee Alp- , onesti I .I , ple. AM ae wenhl. trow/ enT alto•leller•Of NA • ennsituo. awl nitentlre Usefulness, ti2rdLILIAYNNAMANC_II \ '' the It lit th. 'Metes as worthy thei st .1 117. 0 1, s• ' •.' {the trot ceurhetou that it sill d e l at th said al that ," and Ilezhaw. henatela Co.; Ilastoo. 'Lase a et,ulaidt,ltalta,a,3lalylatal. 1.1.1 t Ingraham, Mosta, balsa.. . • ... . '••• -,' ll' Malian...Mc...al A Co- ch.h..4442. S. C , i•- 1 \ , • Jacob e. lartsua, Ain' IL 31khleat. 1 .. ' . . . • ' T. 11. McAllister. Lownsills Ky., r V , .'-',•,. .••• ' Frausse a Walter. St. Louis, Mews:. I,'• Jo.opli Duel,. atololo, Alabama. ' \ . : -• L .' ', ' " T. A. Peet, Iturtiogtoo, Lamont. \ .' • •.• • • ~ . .r . .. .1 ..'. ,'.-.: .• laallate. itt.l., 41 w. Anl Cresgl a . .1, , - • leas, IL James. Tr...v.. New Jeraer 't ' . .1 11. Trarseetel. httsLutch. P. .', .• : , . . Clark t C,. thirsao. 1 111wois. • • - . X IL U.T. Ilurltrnon, lowa. 211 A. ea.. A rw. Norfolk. Ta.. if,,,,,,,i hyon,,,huist, 11 1101itistoo, Cal. . ' 3.'..`g.'1":77.t.g-.. 11 , ;I•al' i tt't. 4 . . D. C . J. Wria lit a C.'. Near, tirreana. AN. w a w a , IVall ti tat, C: e. Illelituone 0 Co., San Fratiniseo,Oal. 1 1171 . 1 1 ..14 t Al " .Y . , ' k;;: i 4gl7l , 11 0 ` 11 '': • i . •,, ch.,,on aMe .foal e Leek, Art. ; , ; .• . _ L k !": I .T. ' ills ' ste,fl i t ' ae L' a Z. l .' s t ' Ciar''' , . . • • • • • L/herlos 1 , ) fr. Jr.. f•Toridente, IL L •• • Jill. Turner. sacmoah, (is - ' r , , IVO, 141./teio A1.... emonuttl.O. ..'' •.-- -. ' , IN roacinm CPVNTItIi3I .1. 11'..Ceello A Co . Viamraiee, Chi/i. V. 111.Illimoul A C.,, 1 era Ct.. SlattlN2. . ''. Ared.'I L LIMS A Co, nagola.W.• Urettsla. - • ' V. Vionst A en, 1..... KT.. • • • • m......T. Co.. liallias, Nora 8ea1.. - •• ; • T. N sates A r on. tw. Solo.. Net, Brllttalakk. .. _ C. 11. /allesa a Ce. 140 Janeiro. llntall - With su."6 aeourance,...o4 Irma sash oast. Ito atTottireS. : : prise 'cm Le o.lls :01 e.... 1.1 that hwhe ta ttseMpta upon Ina - Pn•pared ao.l sW.I LT./A/MSC. Alllill, PracticalChsa 'Wil'q M r .. 11., hal Is MI MI b ' B .1:7" NILS - 4 • k Ba Irte ' ; ' 101.11. 3114NeR11. 11 yR. AU. 11l .0 d Le flay. tit Y. BOUWAIITZ, 21.1 4..11011.• ALA& and Le lemeleleasharall. ,drl:1111.1111.11 The original .eI onif neuttino propientlim far Um ...at nu m. of Commtption an,l bloom. of lb. • ,•••• Lungs tetrat they nee supposed to be .a etas by . the tno :Monte of -Mercury. Iron.Qiittanitat. IT RILL CURE ITITIIOUV - FALL e • Of if ingh Erne. , - Canner, Tumors. ‘' Eruptions of Skin, , Frysipelsefltrixtiebnro Rpm ": \ • Wog - norm or Tetten.heoli Ilesd., \ in Ito Loam or, • :. Joint, Olt Poem and Ukvn. So.llio cf. • • rho Mavis, lifnhilit, Solt Rheum: • bierme of the Slln.7M Lone pf Apportilit o ,' bleaumesintring from the nu of • thin in the Maar sad' • \ titionlarro, fleneril - .7' \ Itte , per, Lumbono.7oub- ---• Woo Coll liontlei-. • ' TIIE. LIDO 7.17.VAL1: .4 spiel YE KNOIS*I, The Btriti r iirepared 101 l Dm-IL. ana the Mirmiparliiu,' nee the innatuatite - frmitthal - f .. i - .7 smile from *Wit De. liimmith Impeuita 'Egtrait'itif - Yellen bort nna is fortiat: need thetalbuse - Wry of 1 , 7. 41 i{r.tt 112. Oran us *lO4 yirtasaoftbmmOMl iIA thr.oj errertirai. It ...preparation amiable of the mots. oombinod . . . . , eronll, in caiai aflleaUlc:Sdoibutic. and Clairmse ui ;.- s . '"'—..." ' "- ,eireplaitatr-for urtutrid,turatesUou of all the 'rite) tootr- . 11 ... " : % \ err. mar all trials tormeaticiaditormics Of rho eLln co trying ..- t '" P a ' . "'" od " . ' . . l•L ' f° !" l°l ", ii 4'l • , - / • • ' i_... ''• ...,_••....L.- \ •• ,o t i t . Ligtitils, ittreici i al . Cratiplalota ir tb ., . ~,,,',-.. 4 . . \ ree•olle• mid d‘10,20134 di9lll39sl. i nie 4111;‘, lou V . p. l l: . ...," . .f ',.. S9lllldally Ctirrd by the am of this tueuta• . • • ••• ~1.4 , r , : i \ , • • tints& Ina.. Ueda. '' 611.1651. - !tr. /oho It. , : Perk I.ecar lir: Jars with anutUrcibla - ; " . .i .. 4 hielturs of , rratUnile that I am able. thrOugh the Lista P.otAliors o 7 O.; and by the wooder votilligatimmy of .','.-;,•...„ that crcelliri atedieloe, Gurrott's Yellot 4 , ..41 , .ad gar 'ti that to riye yen ntes artoptime of my almattlarye,,i. ---. le* ti. 4. In tilp winter et 16.5,11 eruatlauted VW:ellen.: • .'! .i . etre rill', e hick\ \ma Xru s ilually eximalloa• throarh 1110 , .;" , - ..- , whale richt mile 141 Ica-, oaths fl./:31, 14919.Lnc:film 4 t t r. , ~' -', • lel prom, 1.•• or toy 1•1 , ilia? nitemi !L.; WW lilt b.4, ,:- ' ' ; 2` ' ;;' . ihnt or, to ohout twielllrdaof.ite MOIMOU eke. Irma.. ....` --,..... , eil the ett,tolaum of t \ ob:lIli pliattUrchar, - mtmirotolkwi...'r; . .1. rod nu ,11,0.0 one of the woltl Lama ot lifer complaint. 4 i',i• s ' •:. Ue .aid toy r..,• we, cue\ act e sity,liiitidled. tint preatrila.' ed for me I comaltord end er is \treatment tiara I Watt - -•\ mtlarud 1.. oil idu help ma. 1 , diem arecareir OrrftW '...", 7! - - \ siccitt At 11110 place, W. A. beer., krebottlee646,4.slri .. . , ~‘.....y.,.. •.0 dello. tact tool hu - earmilLa froFA'orAtoh T 14.Szlyt.liii.., ..,", ' '.. • I..eacsouot ot bench% After\ itacUia lialuttateirshidtiatik . „.•T• . •••ii ; "‘ a ,,,,,, 1 ea ., aide 1,, pond e my bMitstadwlLboutsulitreari , :i':-.74 1 % , : ' veolente, auJ boo.. levet rio.-e that 1 awellinam*ltlde.rl.o",f,r ':',..„ tot a 0:,..0. larval bane 11a1 boo rolcitrAN4 - = '!-=';'l:::';',4,:,'• " t •-: - : st.. rouni. of the time; sod 1 'Mu= iiacribe thole , ..;. • ' . torn r 4 toy beitlita to ..r ~J =.= ...t 4 bribiA2"..7,.. of Mot fru', Valuably med'aitte, ll cot rotlchi Ihk.k• - ..' 4 . ' end eareapatilla. . 1141' 'I. V L'ItIPIUL' 1 `I ~ .. lir. J. P. fart -Dosr 81r; I mod VA: fkof g ccr- - .1. titler.te, &hit ai far as I.m alloolut.d'AitA tip Gee. itla L . '-'..,'? all true. I arc , nced it, tbutainr It wdabh.lat 9 ntlt.3 . - ...' yull tad to lbn atilielid. to hare the pleats* atlatirlf,-.' , -, .. it as you *look ',rec. Tours, i • t'' • 1).V1,11E8.23," i .". t,,. ,' " l '' ', ' ,4, l ;; L % Th.laoriughilterisfroma IdahlyreepectithloA tl,'-' oho ielof. le erica:lee strutter . r ' . . '-' \ . ":. '7 : . Pr. d..lin 11. Pare-Pear el,. lit. Usk, rotee Lsfno7 of, , .;,...I. , • aaraaporilla hes ben, rdmonted by Me Or Um. 111.4 three :'..; ye., ,will. me.l elleft, In Ilectorallieldlity, Lifer Cairn ' :.. . : , . Pi.liiii J 04101 40. DS•Perwita .ml Chronteand a:railcar,. lki•easee. In all female Coroplsfoto 17 - 4irfolorf If 'Opp , \ ...'' • • .041,4. 10, tie 14319 of thi• Inallolnolhorationteopor44t. ',v; If 4111.1116 at - coati. and ei.mr. tatui worthy wrote; curie 0 , ,,.1. lialeratSon. It i.l p 103.331.1.0 the toll.. and ralell. 44.1 cat -, .A; ...,. , -i,' be awl by aereous • att *O, must delkate stormorllo, 414.: --;, 1 suety:mid. any . 1.93M91.1[1:9.‘ 1 A10.0pe.A.4.474144441, '. I, l \ aelieuce, mot to the allticamt imbibe the nee. . ' - .a II - 1 i' DV. J. FL LELYSIit,-;, - ;- .."..' • tal•lLy \ J. U. 1'A11)1, Cinclanaii. 0L10.'110 , 174 , Aff.00tt5ir,..t....'; \ ~ of /irth duel IVlduiatalteotel ...Ca.... Walnut Itltiort,,, - • - ‘, td3 vrtma. all ',Mem moat IwuddroareiL . , ' - 0 i i'.l .1- .L. .j.. . '., ;44 hlidi a (a. 0. A. rahomitock 4 Co:. .7. A. Jouf.l. A.,. 47.... - \. ir,1, 0 . ) ,.., auul,orata Lew A, llookhoto; A nistaiaff (Atli -,,,'1 ' 1 L. I% ,110,,n, it .401...itig.; .Ic,. /1.1:006. linimiown3l:.' - e - , vf.Afrj um-v.44m 1. gounta.Soirecteel; edott.,o-114yron, ,', - '... 'Whirl': geed A' ton: iiintrinia.afkl.n..ihr.l.iollidnygsts , :' .l v it. 14.144.1 A 4:4... indi.m. J. K. Wertgla.,V.Atiss.duk ,k , 0.....1 k ea, arcalriller.a. Waren MUM. Warnimberte: • I•:.., • - ater,,,,elmi a C.., N. Callen/lei., Ileadelltai litrtiath•Viri 1:.1 Kaki (1,011.. k iVaLtr.llercar ' *00)00 : ' Kelly:t Co. to.i..' „,'!„' : ~. I.r; A. i'lroi IL. td , ore et J. o,Sualaartort, Winn:KT. L. A .. - Ef, -7.i..' -- , fi, Joni o, lienderrporn P.,ernektrSr.,Catiwyrillte ` 4 -• ' fir - ig* - r,i , v-41 per Soak; Sii , 'Atitetei:fii — Z6..:,.:., .. d014..11.11 . . . \ ',...,:.:-.!,..."- 1,11.1:1147 - J . bbl a. - Fire, and -Water Pro fit rr Ihr rale lq • • 1 . 21.1.011 laeldElt •if 4 - 4 . 6 • vractstc..f V 31ZA IC casks recq'and for Fate 1103 Melt VeCANDLICSR.r _taiLP IjitYfASIL--I.s'esAs pure, fur rale by ; Jen It% 11 ,4 3aN?Llaa, MkCKlliltEl.p--1.1. 1 0 kits Nn.4.4r Baliby CI; - • KICK ^! aIeCA?(TtLitES, — STIED OIL - 7 19 bblo. for alo by. .4 deLl " ' ''•J. D. CAN PIAUI. TEAS-45 lif.;kbests Itysbn,; . ie. & t it, Aga, .stianiraw IVP 6-10 btilea Ohio: for'lale.by • 4 okt Ll l Js.Dll,woarf UT easili pure, for Ne 2 \ - - r abyn.waltTll CO,' frittui4K_lsuNsritel!—.A. 3 .- TUW itj" tom of 3111-61=11otAtion, Dr 31X- At ki= 1.4 2 *d 4 " d br, ,qunx.lL ta • \ • \ 1 110 X-53 kkgs ses . o) ,l o 3 ;i4st ltf "` odun -dl\!, f 4 I,)d RED I'EACIItiS-161u: forotbs•bpi; T, L. • 4 7 14.1. i Td-F.TASTE-4 ertir:9- JIL.I gale te . j v s S..S.,XyON • tCI _A.,re . f . p s E-'- cnoo l' : ?- 3f - pfft. l taio :; ? . .. , ., , ,, , , ,-. ..: 81 71.14 frAiciliciii) oiLLIS 6bl tx~t gnat if • ity i"r t ez7 •-• ,• = 14 LsAg tittr-aci,gulis: for ttaielY wuts \ • - I.:*:,IIELIAIVL 1 Tregli:,,argt, - "WhitF, - : • upo a co n 'ol Wan \ i \j <. _a i i -