errTsßugGu .GAZETTE. WIIITE & 140 PiTTABtrILOB. Vars6A SAN. '0,11852 _ siarnmtnara 14.17ER,IiraZAF FOUND ON SAW PAGE OF 7111 SP . PER. - . • ~.- , , . 01110 411 D PESHATLY/101.1L R AIL ROAD.-011 the ;val fal.Of iliiieiprosi train lastiivening we leariiixiillit'iliili Ono:mile of Iron tishaed to - : be laldoitirp to complete the groan don with 4.llfiiit . tre, I The limber is all down, so I that them ,-- liv!itodriulit that. on tfedneadai the trains will lai i. .... --,:" l' a iiiiii and ve shall have ''a i . otitiiitionii• :r. : ,'.,, ' eitohitmlostion with Cies! , Columl ' `boo and ink Cincinnati'. If 'proper ;s gallants are Eiaii talworii We Ocanpanieer fo g the chtaCtlitilian. umiak immediately vizor:Land a . ' '.:large .0111100114 of through traveL Eowooli-To-Psz—Our Whig friends - would do well aichollietthst the election fcir Judges and losOstostittkes 1?*8 to-diy. Thant officers bale hicortaxd .duties to:Derforu during it -2. : the yea, Idul suicidal:a shotdd take soine 'est theli'ealeCtion: "' - ' - • " the ids:die' election hate i • g iICC Aral huea4teeldS to 5 6 7 - t • e 0 5at„ , .? ,,, f., ,, 1, /12 teithi'ef the Ohio sod 1 7 114 ; 4 ' 1 nm to ow town of ca.. -r!....i.ffigo:PrePiFitialts two mode l ler a eel • ebrethiliof important an event to the Jabo t thi/ : reCep r-,, .7.1*45:40#111*/,i9 .the banquet, hat.it , .. reuelquttuttll elteighe train had. started, and Vagrereethns deprived of the pleasure of • tilairptiaaat We tindaeattiaa that it woo 1 that qtata-a large nuiribir - of prlreenitiere. - present, end that epeeehes were - • Inadea.ed.: , BoTeral gentlemen were present • - from 'frill' //Stint, and they talk strongly of ra5',..17;..,, ',..1 7 ; . ., , • ling 6.tranch, road Prop that place to ColamDi nue., theypet :Omni it eeriest, they .patk .. Jiwilt.preinotittbe prooperi% ,> ; tyhf that gdermaitSrusitio s' great degree.— . attf thetertoinns• of railroad eon tplat qiirier,'which will attract to 4 -/ts tetin' ro thhiradeof the enrronnding aouF4iy. • Tat :Burt4lll or Sasso= to Peasorl—Our readifi 4111hoptiiii rd to ilaru, from the 1 1101111 by th4friery,thiq tee - ii!.5.14`,r, EMeuth hare been 4ftbjdood.corrreyed to an Atustriaoduz piece of tyrarmy ton no. doubt ori ginabid.fputatthe eloqtrt.deutmeiatiotto truesdeipotiaia by their .:"ilie*elk,i;i4i*4o4,s:raer". The fort ,1 tiritxt - eepotcanadileihim . by this. course, but tuutuutatak. his gratipitit by each britility. We fer'it,etttli• !mute may lire to liberite them, 'O ki& ilmiiih.frotiOnder the rod of the 1: Py•Cleir . lsmi morning -papers now rem% na the Ofel4iii-4, * l 4O tbelait , Print : ed TfrAngrisadtO.lne two or,tbreit days coming: So ntin4e-,tni,n.ailOndel: ..4,.l.6airth:gcteatingiise held in Canton, ot4O, ' • ibosit .131.C1 at, which the follewingresolntion: Vaa paescd That the principle of 'hon-Inter• ••-.':, , tn.:•;,.••434.4itinti' by foreign powers in the management, ; ~,,i ngo monA, And settlement. of the domestic con saes metMlifionities el other .nations. is one of •,,tigt..ra,t;i!,..ltlikbardinalinixitim of the law of nationo—long 7"" : .;.••.T';'-:::`: :a-OmeletWbf, the government and people of c onnftlZU, alio our euttimation the time has now artired,!for thistatt principle to be made bittding aeon;ll the nations of .this globe—and •: that cisiraratienol aett*stere be re.leeslid take 'AMA, etepa 14 may boo --zecestery tu. being _ this gresa.prineiple babe aadenniedged and MS pected; by. ail gowarozdithts wad nii!ints3 whom Aro have any intercourse... - ,-•••• • • , • •,•• . , • imts,iantaitz—vsrpurs' luarra7r. vie6i3ll:4Eiriet_itiaa and written :bout -.• ',the ,1444isinT4swin; groin Plttelturgb , Ind , . ~..,1 thnmersits...gstenwit, iriterihot... ---elw•dinerWillies, napublin entlemtiolt, there has, perhaps, not been left on-its : public mind .. so distinct Maiden of any one route, as 'there ukighs.*; l3r. , i.OeYilltieg ,t4le tthieb ttingletir • ; tide. oftn, object is sometimes dein" dby leliT• . ' log oadiStinckiropiersion of any one pertianlar litre. 1: - T0*214 thie'ditilent4 without , diapers,' _ -ging rit4 , olh .. o.SOod; or . heitig'iniderstoodiniide.. nyinant iMpurtanae of any, it is the object of , _ • Caster& article to,plies Prominently before that • .., reader - '-tnite. groatihrough lice from this , city,' rtuniiiiktkotigh ihe northern part of Ohio, sea -; Ina Indiana and ipiiiiin, tithe city of St. Lot ' • This li ne will evidcatlY one or the great lin of theWitth it oral be the direct route from Sti Iselin teabilodelphis through Pittsburgh. Th 1 ••• distanieri'rout lilt: - Wile to Pittsbilrgh on - tide' • raute.*::',lie t 623 Miles. At 25 miles to th - ' hoar, gil t tahe 25 r hours only, Mid th at it will . only fair :tinting time, - on macho Buie= I , each . wider:de grades, Jong straight lines, 1 iirgetmlizirainit curiaturen. The fact that ill a is to be the ;Crest throligh line between Ph.U. . - delphinaltdßittebargh, and the klissieelppi, ' perhapit.guerelly admitted; but still, the nue , tie•lt 10' been asked, whin will it be eomplet t ' - Will riot!theittb, 'n - ,liiia route orating f , Cinelinsti;;nniSeinalog directly, to Bt. Louis, emnplated„lorag. before the northern" hrough lime _. con pturibly s be- made? ' The answer -to thth 'question will be fonad in the following *date f the Wis. . ' There is a line known no the Cincinnati and Bt. Louie line, tailed by its friends the direct I line, titst,iii Moder; contract, to be completOd 6 - tire yUrn... "11 - ii7wark is yet done_ done on the . line, nor is it os yet located. The road it co st sa,tiocooo "(or a atones of 330 miles 1 . This ad, - if conatructed, v i ii do a good bust t,. ...,. nets, but it to very. elm that it can never be -4:? .. •'..;-. l- e a campetitoefor the 'through brudness sod -..' '. , 'r'';', :, S, travel ~.etrint-BL,Lonis to Pittabnigh and Plat. 714 1 ' ' .- -.. . '-•: delphiti,'Whaturr it may do as to the BaltimOre . i..... '. `. line bY:Pitikerabitegit'or Wheeling. Be that's!' t,•: - - it nosy ; lbers Will bet bash:leas enough for both; -..... • sr/that thein need be no rivalry between them. -I . ', ; ;;,,.. , .. - :e - !tt- ''' It is. disbtial whether, in . any event, that road t , -.,,,,,,....,_ • '. !.,:. tan be madta within Au years. Not a stroke ••• il , ,t . ",' tie been atinct uproritzßatr Statolsthe Borth- AS ern limate' The:public are perhaps WA aware. . of the Mtpld.,,liivatmutoent.to coMpletlon of tide road, imairing its.beliiy.opened for trivet and bu einme this year; from Pittsburgicto Terre Ilauae, - on the Wabash: river, in' Indiana.. This _great. line .lie chirpof ere coppitsietc The Penn= . sylianineMS'OhiciCampany:are constructing it from kitilitilighte:the, Cleveland and Columbus Road,. Mt-Creitlinei nearl3ellion, 186 miles.— , The llellitfoistalmv and Indiana Company, from - thaillonfhayilioiVat *the; Indiana State line, 118 FronilJuidn to hadianapolis, the Capital of the State of Indiana, 83 miles, it is under ' charge -of ...the Indianapolis and Beilefontalue Comp** Frout 4 lediana to Terre Haute It is nomplited"by thO !Indianapolis and Terre Ileum ComPany, 71 - MilMa and from Terre Hance to • Si. •L0n0,138 mlles, It lain charge of Comfit ny 1m1.111nola: There are already completed 'with heary'rralt en this lirlybyibe am: end 4:ulna nlee, Mlles; and 14, the rinse of. this Year: It is, confidently believed that the_ whole runts opened from Plitaboigh to Terre thinfe/. The raid - threugh.thn State of Illinois • wilt beiithe bult 'to bi!oompleted, but. - elin that will tajprilseird , threagh,at an early dsy. The great this line will have, so • ;ii ;reseral::: the travel and-business passing yit • 04:941iiTitrshAry,N•will be Its obaraeter of • '4olt4rihni.B,o,oler lines will be more or 144 -,,i,4;1 , Inis!c3y)Uf theinempanies• connections 7.4.K.41`.'''L-L:lisitlt4hlie,li.alas tiit4,eettaiely tickets trove f;ldladel -4? Oda Itr:S.1.0 111 ; SO' they ' lo ° 4 4°. will per .bs a diket mintinnomiT with. otjlitolget,.ee or,stoppege,„ wce ot_alPhiladelphia and e tor : a largo p!rt line; havint-the - lewd mai* itakims_ must be equal at least to that of, any other; lit Tilt : •• • of course - heinterneeied by all the roadi' run: , nlnst Noiliaand .Bonth,nndlsilr.reeelit numb • tntrel end boeloeas • f =hone passing .East and. Wish , ' Bat, - as &Void/ retorted, thew . will only be:fib's); liner;rund the principle that - - taberiiiko thipswa lines as long en they will laser his Friar, In,praforenes to toting of Ids higgsge tad getthig; on cross liaah 114/ 1 :;44 1111 I . . fr-t EMI m ar ; travel en this route, if started upni-Kstaithar end, or at Intermediate pointa:, There li one fait that is important to be con: adored, and that 'le; the time from Pittsburgh to cumtunati, and to Indianapolis, will be about I the same;;Widli the distance from Cincinnati to It3t. Levis- is at least sso Ulna!, over a high i grade, end short corns, against 235 miles from Irufisillifilis to Bt." Louis. over a low grade and large curies, with a much greater- proportion of straight line; TbMcattimquirbee will be, that it will tan at least four hours lest time upon the route through.ladianspolis, otherthlums be ing aqua Besides this, at Indlardipolli this line will connect with all the railroads of the State, radiating to only point of the compass, at least, tie hundred mile. of, which - will be opened by the time this line is completed to that place. • . There is an additional.faoti that will hate a most deeided effect upon the business of this road. and Which gives to the toad its great impor tance to'pituburge end Philadelphia, and to the Railroad from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, and that is, that It will open an outlet for a the goods for the interior olOhlo, Indiana, and 111111011 4: passing west, whether the river shall be high or low, open a frosen. lint this is pot I all; -when the river is dOwn, en it frequently is, the goods not only for northern Ohio and cen- 1 tral Indiana will pass down this road, to be dis tributed upon the lines of railway with which It eoluiects, bat the drygoods for Louisville Hy., and !anthem Tennessee, will pass on it when they cannot be carried down the river. There will be a direct road from ludianapolie to Lou. isvlile open Ibis year, and there will be none from Cincinnati to Louisville.. The goods can bacarried to Indianapolis as cheap as they can I to Outgo. ti from Pittsburgh_; and the direct routs to Louisville, by railroad, over the river , [route will control the it is well known that. the Narrow bar, betwton Cincinnati Mid Louisville, is equally, in low water, as fatal to navigation, as the obstructions - between Pate burgh and Cincinnati. It is only deemed necessary todi t th e of the reader to the map of raillUads centering at the capital of Indiana, to instill the position that the Ohio andPenusylranta road by a min section there, independent of its being the !thiough line from Philadelphia to lit. Louis, must posse's most advantages, in point of location, and,maat when completed, do an immense busi ness;and 1:11140 high dividends to the stockhold ers at the lowest rates of tra n sportation, while the whole country through which. It passes must derive benefits from its construction, that no one, however sanguine, can at this time esti- itte "Cleveland Mu Democrat," s Free SOU daily paper,lttia been enlarged, and is now * beantifel Amish? ie edited with spirit and ability, 44 nand exerts very decided intluenCe in the.Weittern Reserve. The editor, in his New Yeeur'saddress to his readers, uses the fol lowing eloquent language, .which will meet with an answering tlympethetieelord in the breast of every lover of freedom, let him belong to what /2.rty he may: ,"And a better day is dawning. Politician and Priest, and Commerce and Conservatism, would stop agitation, and lull all society into calmest repose. Beciety wills otherwise. The felon ex ile Tomes among as from a: far off laud where the onset of the Moslem was stayed, and the Valle of ,oriental infidelity beaten back, giving hope to Liberty and Protestantism, and the big heertnt the nation throbs, its mighty_pulsa lion is heard, thq'world over, as if earth had spoken from its centre. No social prejudice, or party power, comes in. o p t can come In, to blur its clear vision; and though the purpose exists to coward quarters, andamon slavishnds, to. make that heart "saga with doubt and 'hake with fear," it finds no utterance, or if it does, is chidby the people, as die loud thunder chides when the clouds in autumn crack." Who then, need tremble for the future Who doubt the people The spirit now awake arcong.thero, and an - strong, will, in the joyous welcome , of eyes, hands and hearts given so gloriously and an freely to Soorath, start into lewd which sha ll mike Liberty at ha Liberty abroad, the great and stirring question of our age. ,And all that Imam and have, shall be givsm to it.- All of head or heart shall go, with -the gushingtidenf our warmest affection, bw ``3! Irogatreali a tith ri ttriZrirerardt rob dam of 14aq, or the opportunity to be happy, as well as free." - TEAM WASEIMOTON. • • • of Um 41ttsbunth Dilly Gazetta Wsemscrrox, Dsio 11, 8 P. hi., 1851 We are ringing the knell oithe old year, and greeting the *dint of the new;with the clang of contention. The House in yet furiously struggling over the simple-resolution for the of ficial reception of GOT Kossuth. There is no Prospect of s speedy dacha= The friends of Koistoth and of freedom, are fatigued, are al =et ;worn out, with their protracted conflict with the violent and tuumraptdons faction which I are resisting action by the molt patty and con- I teimptible shifts known in parliamentary ettate gy; still they are in high spirits, and &tiptoe de ' tormiled to ova through thejrandution. The minority are almost phrentied with excitement, and yet timid„ for they fear the power beyond the sphere of their petty passions, which is closely watching their procsedinp, the power of the people. One worthy gentleman has de clared with frantic vehemence that be will re-. rist to the last extremity, Parc and cistschers, the stimaionment of the great American doctrine of non Intervention. This, you Bee, is a significant invitation to any adventortme.interverdionist to take a trip with him to Bladensburg. It is en necessary to ay that this bellicose gentleman is from the 'tunny South, and that argument le not :infrequently used with greet effect. If the resolution pass tooilght, Kossuth eri be presented to thellouss on Friday suet, the day of its next meeting. , ' Since the foregoing waswrittekt, the unseemly and discreditable struggle in the House has ter minated by its adjournment to IFridsy without action upon the subject. At about eleven o'- clock, 11r. Cuter, Who took the y lead in urging the adoption of thrisolution, perceived the hopelessness of the o ntest, and himself =tried to adjourn. I have no doubt the AUStrilin and Russian Bliastere, at the other nd of the ave• sue, beard the news of the res t, and the ao. 'count of the mama in which i had been so conspifued, with profound fop. Some of the more sanguine friends of giving th suita ble ~reoeption, are confident they will be able to apply a proper corrective to this unman ly slight, by the tintless of the Roue on Friday. I do not expect any 4stch thing. When I heard men by the clearest iMplicatlon denouncing the revolution which gals ns a national existence,. I saw that the objection to hemming • European apostle of liberty-mas based upon deep seated - hostility to liberty itself, u well in America as elsewhere. The course of the/Unita steeds out 1 in meat favorable contrast with that of the Rouse In this aria... , Jos... Wissisorps, January 1,18.52 • The sew Year has broken upon us, clear, soft and beautifuL Wirier have I luoMns amore pro found political, calve. Perhaps this quiet Is an inevitable result of the paroxysm of excitement in which the previous year was poised. Like a patient recovering from a fever,'v a are torpid and lethatt; becanie our ratural =allies Bain been eibasuned by too vehement the action, . Sa fer as regards the United Steles, year 862 promises to be One of few momentous incidents. It Is the completion of an Olympiad *lath brings with it exchange of rulers without sisfinternm- Bop of the regular. operation of government. But this change will probably te smaciMnpanied by say cum of poplar (Win. The next Free. Mendel election will eve rise to little agitation of any kind, and may be expected 'to be as re spectablY monotonous an affair, in the moat fe, noticed loser of order 'could desire. Iu the Old World the aspect of affairs is quite different. There the beaded conspirators against public liberty appear to have carried their most lot . quitens ends, and to bn.Uulted in in unholy league against freedom Move* form, which is as strong as it is withal When the seeds of hitred and revenge width the deeds of' these 111 14 hot. sown b11,4714t in the minds Of the people, will germinate and pro:lucre &we tent wreole,.tbroouh "bleb, shine Europe eon be tediretcrsd,. lOf ttatd not to foresee.. Bat I.ro grot tO Airy ttsktan el 9 judgement, there tallitte wimp to Sopstr meth igansvil andlirepos.: silted Spigniot thsp4als, urng the ;tor 'entrptsr, as *II briss Simla the radical sOmts whichthe times demand. That' a day of t.rrt ble reckoning le , approathing 'between the peo ple and their betrayors, there can be no doubt, but I fear that the latter are too strong to jus tify any expectation of its occurring within the perickt which has been generally assigned fo it. This has been. u uisnat, a day of festival, rendered much more animated than usual by the presence of the illustrious Kossuth. Re has divided with . the President of the Republic the attentions of our citizens. The annul New Tear's levee et the While House, was exceesively crowded, as it always is. It was supposed by many that Kossuth would be among the visitors Ibis morning, but it was not, the ease. lie would undoubtedly have eagerly sought to witness thin pleasing, and to him, novel spectacle, of the dare striated intercourse between the Chief Magistrate and the people, but any arrangerient in which he could have participated would necesearily have interfered with the customary presentation of the foreign diplomatic carps. Bodiseo, Hulee man, the representative of the treacherous usurper, Loule Napoleon, and De Ls Bares, would have leapt out of their laced and jew elled uniforms at the profanation, tut they would. have deemed the introditotion of this man of the people. You will have been informed through the very faithful and accurate reporter by tale graph of Idessuth'e movements, that he was rt. delved by the President yesterday, together with an account of 'rat was said on the one Bide and the . other. Being too unwell myself to give a close personal attention to these occur rences, I must, for the present, leave you to .such sources of intelligence. To-day Goy. Fossuth",s rooms,. at. Brown's, were tilled with a crowd of :curious and respect ful visitors. Ile, with a portion of hie suit*, visited mural places which are centres. of at traction els ouch days, sad'-among-Others, Webster's residence, where he reoeived the wittiest attentions from the distinguished hosts. He is of course surprised, and somewhat hurt 'at the disgraceful and.despicible conduct of the House of Repreaentatives, in refusing to recog nize his presence at the Capital, after baring invited bim here. If the House do not take some action better It acting its own dignity nod his position, that cireurostaace may abridge his sojourn among us. Wasittsovon, Jan. 2, 1852. Another day hap been spent by the house of Representatives over the waterer Kossuth's re ception. All the resources of petty limit° ap peared to here been exhausted on Wednesday, but those who thought-so had little idea of Ithe obstinate prejudices, the deep seated malignity, runt the thorough, 4leep salted hatred of popular liberty, which, in fact, 14 . at the bottom of the opposition to this public teptlmoulsl to Kossuth. This men is the great Muni/mane of Liberty's Battle in 1848 and '49, Upon which this na tion should hasten to main its mark. We, of all the men in the world,ehoitld pay the greater homage to Freedom, because At is now io chains —"A melsaehols 010tiTa to grace the tyrant 'victor's triataph. Bat the effort to obtain for Gov. Kossth the national civi lities that are due to him, here. wit fell, as I foresaw from the first; because, though he comes among us as the man of all nations, and is looked upon by every crowned oppressor, and by every minion of such, ILI the champion of the people in all lands, hie reception is opposed on purely sectional grounds. The mast ere of Amer ican slaves will not allow Koseuth to be receiv ed at the seat of government, because they think it to be for their Interest and their safety that the people of Europa should he sheen. They , are against any freedom any where, but the freedom of a few men, to buy and to sell, to lash and ireprison, to tax and behead, to work and to slay ether men, for their own pe:mliar 'advantage. The literary which fills the prisons of Sicily, and makes letharoni of half the pop ulation of Naples, lathe 'tame in trait 40 that.' "peouliar" system which makes half the whites of South Caroline Pariahs In their own land, and I slaves of the-blacks. TO 4'4. -*lid -OD-Wiantl'Ws.. ll-1.1,1 innalMt -11M oath from the American . besot Not that the South in a body went against itiniWr the North in a body for him, but that servility to Oa-eery sewed itself iike a Hydra with a hundred foul and hissing heads between him and the cordial welcome of the nation. Ilr. Brooks, of New York, editor of the Express, who made a nary speech against any public • courtesy to Koasuth en Tway, was the fast who openly rested his hostility upon prwelavery grounds. Though compelled, as he confessed, by fear of popular . reprobatioa, to rote for the resolution, he would not do as without accompanying nis vote by a wanton attack upon Mr. Giddings for his anti- elavery sentiments: though neither 'M. G. nor soy body else had Bald a word /or moved a Step to connect Keestith with slayery either for er Here is the' old etory; perpetual outrage and aggrmetion by slavery upon every intern', eve ry sentimenL,and every principle which doe. not minister to its advantage or cringe beneath ita-sitmolence. - You will ace how nobly "the South," meaning always thereby the masters of slaves in the South and the hater* of freemen and freedom every where, is returning the, fe yorief the. Northern Demoiracy, which at the beginning of this session bowed to the dust be (petit _ They were told to rota once more for a Southern Speaker, and a proscriptive Southern organisation, and they should have their own way on solutions, principles, and mearcres. They did so' and here is the return for their lib erality. But mirk, else, how gross is their in sult to all our German and other adopted chi less. This large ohm have gad hither from Ea ' rope, as to a city of refuge, to escape from that tyranny and that grinding of the face of the poor, which Kossuth wu sacrificed for resisting. Tho representetlve of thin great principle is re viled and spurned hare, only by the advocates of aggrestive, haughty, edvancing slavery. All others vita up to honor him and Ms erase.— They spit upon him, denounce him. as a revola- tiontht, an ititPudent emissary of cans culottriars" —that was 'jag phrase I have beard—and like the Pharisee to the Publican, bid him stand ulde, for they are better then he. This is Ur thing else then a denunciation of all Immigrants fur Europe who do not bring with them a love of aristocracy, and monarchy, and thb Institu tions which belong to that sentiment. For my put, as a friend and admirer of Kos suth, I would now let the matter drop in Con gress. Enough has been done to Dhow that "the tyranny of 9 minority," and a very con tamptible minority at that, j ilt strong and defer- Mined enough to prevent favorable action. Let this fact go to the country. Let ibis new aa. poet date electionsl contest be properly present. ltd to the people of the free and the stare States, and let the public judgment be patiently waited for. Slavery has needleasly and impudently thrust herself Into this affair, and the result, I am sure, will show, that the has only driven another nail Into her own coffin, and taken an additimml stitch in her shroud. It was observed by others as well se myself, yesterday, that One. lictsauth appeared end and I disappointed. His conversation with the Prey- Meat hed probably weakened the strong and ar dent hope he had entertained, that our mover- I anent would declare openly and practically for Hungary. He dines with the Secretary of State' to day.[. There was no quorum of the Senate, ' and his visit to that body_ will be postponed un til Monday. The finest tables set yesterday, end the most siffable, agreeable, and pleasant hosts were little iresidences of Secrete?) , Corte, Gen. Scott, and Senator Dongleas , • If the General does not ob tain the Whig nomination the Judge will deserve, to be President for being each an irresiztabis clever fallow. .thrtutte. - - 4 i , • CCONAIII ri rag S. S. Mom to 1851.—We eiserve by official Table of the Assistant Trimmer, abllshed In the Philadelphia In quirer, that the total coinage of the United Status Mint at Philadelphia for the past year amounts to fifty-two millions iii hundred and eighty-nine thousand eight hundred and seventy eight dollsre—whlle the coinage for the . Month of December, which has just gone.by, amounts to six million sixty thousar.d three hundred and fortpene doihirs. This, we believe, Is the largest amount that was ever coined ins tangle etonth;. The entire coinage for the year ices, in gold, $52,148,448.; silver, $148,797 ; copper,. $990. eat, FOREIGN NEWS BY THE AFRICA The following are all the details of importance which bare reached ne of the news brought by the Africa, which arrived at new York on Fri day bringing dates one week later. LOSIXIIIO4C. 20. The money market continues willsout*tcra lion. The stook of Bullion at the Bank rapidly increases, and in the course of a week or two will be as high as at' any period of the history of that establishment. Consuls at the IBS: date were at 98, and this afternoon they have closed at 94, or 91.4 ei-dividend. Two small failures have occurred during the wee k. One was, the firm of Luakle Brothers, • West India home In London, with liabilities for £30,000, and the other was Platt, Bone A. Casson, of Liverpool, for £25,000. In the grain market there has b,.en little va riation. Cotton. during the week has declined id per lb. The next packets will be the Franklin on the 22d and the Atlantic on the 24th of Bee. THE FRENCH REPUBLIC The Paris journals are received up to the IStb of December. Louis Napoleon seems to have consolidated his power, and for the present Franco Is manifestly in hie hands. Victor Hugo, for whose anent a warrant had been issued, had reaehod BrumeLe, and escaped the power of the President. Several ex-Representatives bad been set at liberty as had also Gat Cavaignac, to whom the President addressed an autograph letter, In forming him that he was released from incarcer ation, without any condition, and expressing re gret at the inconvenience the General must have suffered from his fortnight's imprisonment, which reasons of State had rendered necessary. The general. and hie bride were about to proceed to Holland. The Public having inserted a letter ascribed 'to General Cavaigriac, containing his adhesion to the Government, the Minister of the Interior ad dressed the following letter to the editor on the Mr. Editor,—The Government, in interdicting attacks, cannot With propriety permit the Mitt. Goo of pretended adhesions, thoughtlessly, if not falsely BMW. I have acquired the certi tude that the letter which you &melba, to Geer ral Cavaignac, and of which you cite a fragment in your journal of this morning, was never writ ten by him. The Government, not wishing. to deceive any one, orders tol insert this decla ration is your next number. Receive, he., A DE Mortar, Paris Dee. 17 Minister of the Interior. Colonel Charms, who was supposed to be s r Virisoner at Ham, has'not been heard of since the night of the 2d of December—the time of 1,11 &reed- Department of the-Daesett-Alps was gen erally pacified. Avignon watt she quiet. COM • muniestion between Digne and` Avighon had been re-opened. The departments generally were settled, battalions having been marched into -the disaffected towns. The Minister of Marine has ordered fire . ves• seta to be fitted out for the transportation to Cayenneof convicts who have broken them ban, and of persons affiliated to secret middles. They will' in fifteen or twenty days be able to trans portto Cayenne 2000 men. Another 'fleet is equipped in the Mediterranetm for the teenager. tation of French citizens to Lambeasa in Alga-, ria. A proclamation of the Governor of Algeria, declaring the colony ion state of siege, was con firmed by a decree of the President of the P... public, on the 18,1 i of December. 'The department of the Jun wso also declared ill a state of mega, making 24 out of Sr. depart ments thus eituated. The Minister of the Interior bat received ad• hesinns and addresses from 21 communes of the Vargas, and from trommones, municipal council lorsonayors, National Guards, So, of various places in 20 departments. Thenetre from the departments continues to be 'favorable.' The Minister of the Interior has addrewed a eirculer to the prefeets, calling on them to,send in an account of the eondnet of the National Gazed in each commune doting the late dieter. bunco. It ii impossible, the circular de7three, to allow anybody of National Guards to exist on which the most perfect reliance cannot be placed at a tritical moment. The prefect; John eequently, la hie report is to elate which of these bodies ought to he mainialoal. sod which to be dissalvisd. The prefect is also to poiot out each individruihrof the National Guard as he may conceive to have merited by their good conduct, the attention of the President of the Republic. In all cows where more acme, belonging to the state, exist le a commune than are required fer, the National Guard , they are immediate!, to forwarded to the it sithe.exptesa-of. fro:alba foods at the di poesl of the bl atter of the Interior. In where theta are vacancies. aessurget-thweffioere of any body cf . :iodated hoards the prefeetis to '4l3Zrelea Ideotim,judgment it filip up with pls. sea temporarily. According to the dispatch of Col. Waiters Cu thi general cornmending the Car, there mow km been serious disturbances to that district The city of Aupe wasoccupled bills insurgents. Cal. TRUSTS says -1 attacked in front and turned them on the left They were overthrown at the first shook arid tied to evit , 4 direction. We killed from 80 to 90 of their men, sad eaptored.ff;, standards; . lb quintile of , "pOwder., and& quantity of fire arms and proxislos s ...tnitlrdeacei t pden. We have only to , Two officers ....ithieWithidaioned officer's and privitag . naded.. , The inOirgente have almestiffirtMernerl to their houte,i,,The roads are covered with fin &reused ammittution. As I was informed that anothereolumn of the insurgents woe atlfalernee, Citeteateded thew after I bad allowed game repose • to'bty troop& I did not enconnWribe rebels. • They had left the preceediog day to join those at Aups, whose I number, I was told, amounted to from 800 to 3500, commanded by the former editor of Tie People of Marseilles, who aseurawl the title of general I shall march with four companies to , operate on the Garde•Vreynet and the neighbor hood. I expect to 'trite *greet blow, and thus to complete the paciftratiorsof the department. At the atonal banquet of the old officers of the Imports' Giant toasts were offered and ' 'peaches-were made, which pretty plainly Doll , cited that the army is mainly relied upon for the "preservation of order" in France under the re 'gent of. the Prince President. • M. de Fallout. and his friends have advised ' their party "not to coat a single nrgaliee vote during the ineettn of December:Bo." The corresponded of the limas sops that since the proclamation of the Pre-feat of the Seine, telling on the electors to exercise their franchise for the election of the President of the, 'Republic, more than 20,000 persons have op plied at their respectivemunineipallties for vo ting tickets. In the second arroodisement 'the number of applications has amounted to 28,000. The official results of the election will not be know before the 28th or 29th that. The Genoa papers of the 12th asserts that the: French troops in Africa had received the new. , -of the coup re dor with great coolness, show ed discontent at the Imprisonment of the genwala and called for their • release while vot ing. lIIJNOARI The Vicuna correspotment of the Times says that on Wednesday: the 10th ultimo, before dsybaesk, a epeeist train arrived from Hun gary at the Vienna terminus of the Northern railroad. It mut composed oftwelve catches, each of the twelve coaches contained a prisoner with three gmi x. r olos. On their arrival horses were Im mediately pat to the carriages, and the cortege , accompanied by a detachment of gend'arteas drove off to some prison. The prisoners were of both sexes, the men in irons. Prom a credible source I learn that Kos• nuth's dieters were the female prisoners, and the others were nobles. Whether any tracts of • conspiracy were seta• ally found when the lodging of the sisters wore searched I sue tumble to say. [MLR is certain that the suspicions of Gov ernment have bean violently excited by some circumstances which here recently , occurred in • Hungary.. IdISC EL LANLIHUS. A design by Sir Joseph Paxton, for the In tended Exhibition of the Industry of all nations at New York, has been on slew. this week in London: The plan is upon a similar principle to that of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, and the ma terialism gluts, Iron, and plate,. There are two entrances, one at each end, and the construotion of the door•way,is somewhat similar to that of tho transept•eatrance to the Exhibiton in Hyde Park.' The roof Is to be of slate, In order to resist tie weight of snow to which It 'may be exposed In the United States. 'The structure will be built upon arches,' •nd the galleries will be support by brackets. The design bon the whole remarkable for Its itimplielty and practicabillty.and is another proof of Sir Joseph Paxton's great skill in this d partnineht of in. Tae WAR 00 Till RIO OILANDL.--WO receive. ed yesterday an extra of the New Orleans True Delta, dated Dec. 18. which contains intelli gence from the Bk. Grande to the 2d ult., t oeived by the brig Brownsville. The war an the Rlo Grande had bean resumed by OarsinJal, and s severe engagement had taken place between his foreee and those of the bielloan General /mord at COMITO; in which the latter b, en driven from the. Veva and dumb; and form ' to retreat We t bowie on a hill Outside the toads; whiah'esritsjal was preparing to attack, when .th e wireivmdent, whit VIM the informs to thtEtir Brim lift , The fighting Winn to v i ( iy rla N } l; . `l • ~: • ' •7, . . have inett despitate on both aides. The Mexi can loss is said : to:here been large. Their dian allies were nearly all killed, with their Chief. Capt. Corona, the Commander of the Mexican artillery, had been taken prisoner, and was mortally wounded. On Caravojel's side, the loss amounted to ten killed and twenty wounded—among those killed were Capt. Chinn, E. Graham, and a Lieutenant in Walker's coppany. A large portion of the cannon, am munition, wagons, horses, arms, &c., belonging to the MetiCaUS, had been captured by the on• posits party. The Mexican Innen, according to the lettefi of tho correspondent, seems to have been first drieett from Mier, and afterwards overtakenCerralvo, where the engagement occurred. A detatchment of three hundred cav alry, under command of Col. Garcio,' was on the way to joi 4 Jauregui, and another general en: gegen:mut eras anticipated. , • terMORT, AtIOUT MCLANE:ft VEIMITUG6.— h ee d th e billowing testimonial as to the value of Ulla great medicine fur worms — TM. la to certify that 1 purclumed ore vial of McLane'. Worm Swine come two month• lola.. I administered two nooonfols to a eon of mine. abort 7 min old and I hare go doubt but that them were wpwards of 1600 wort. p e ,,,e,A from him, immuring Irom ono quarter of an inch to two inches in length. U. W. 11ULLODAT." All children miter more or le. from Worms. and we take leaeure ha Mentamending klelaroya . F e rmi:e, know glt shear. to tore. To had of all the principal druggists. For awls by' J. If I 1/11 * lb).. dels-Ami.ler No. GO icon) et. Fall Importation of Baraware, Cutlery, • LO4AN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, owt< to toil We mE attelalion Iliorchalata d °there Melt talus nom of TORSION ADD DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c., 40iLTY.0 BY RECANT PACHNTS, And wh Woo now owed to otter at loth prier. cannot r gel to photo, AI Mr Ao b full amertizent of BIANNT ra celebted C. A. d.X171 suold:r oond. - • DEBTO, Itheaftsr therultth. flteettous, entt of,Gro. F. end IL. I J. Litest. uteri it mouth*. The thtleittl kill tate limn hem the 'reeitionce of hie paieute fat letamek .110. 1. thie attethooo at teettet. lIJ proneol le the Allathetty threetert. The blend!} of the reettly are tell k l_bet to alley l Ise . A meeting mill be Lehi on next Wen . ErIPII . D, the th inat . at : In the ASBURY CitAl'EL of Iba NI. K. Chutel, In the 01000 Ward. the ob. yet of which .ball be to Mks Into eunalderanno aid aub• cult plans far I.lla vp.edy en/111/4101a are. Methrmllat K. Church. on thr7c.lnt ann.mbere In the rt. f inny of Logan and Wyl.• dtteeta. All lb. gat tionlwr, of tbennunreion.tweth r, rr .oth member, of a1...char....A. and retn.lloo In that rniolty.lotounnenon frith all •hein it may oonnorn. aro heran respectfully fue11...1 to attend. Itald • To Let. TILE. tubseriber oilers for rent the egl tier. It.un now on-upied Nle,ra. %%Work Darla. No 11 rnut. rotriamelon fot en .Ibraann lat of April. noggin of C. 11. PAL/ In, IrAnf h u. 7d %Vidal pc_ . To .Printers and Publishers. QE.ILEDVROPOSA LS trill he received rit thn (Ake of the County Column...ono+, up to 000 of Vadurday. 1010 lam., for the Crustily llalgrertloteur preaont year. JAM en KIIKN PAT KIM). CommlaatonoiaofEun. Plttabnrat, Jon . , ,ley Bale. VA hi) 41BLE-Thna Estate; in the city of •,"„r • 'an...re,ar.aitaWed an Os ll.nit.trout L Ina on lbs .4upthet.atutoo. arrt ut Tu., sass aselletbli slot. Berk ltn 110USV.S. •itl. PAM Atu...A. - t 144., 40-. att.A...l. all la rouulets rep Or. letuatflt.rral. ot tL taitlf • .1:,Y.C1.1.10!: lt.ott Ptuipkui Iles! UST reed at No. 25G Liberty etreet. f m.ll L.t rf KNIOIITe YwUK Or PUMPKIN 1.1111 Plt'-1. Tl.t. AstiAs will mat. Pls. at . lots.. ...id , out Is lb. mutt ewer... as 1.41 as to moat monouttral I." tr/.. ' ant/ i tt i l " PA r Z tac.irt awl Tra Ihulaut. • (IAP SAGO I.IIIF.ESE--500 auperior. t0ut..1.1.1 for rata I vo.l. iircLiym Sm. Illtrtuurt...oo.l • . - ,LAii) DIIESS SILKS — A. A. Ms or eawiti ca... All Ow.. atu.l 4-4 nob PI.IA lust. kl 4, 44 • irral.ll..._ ,tst. OLOAK * 11(JODS A. alsaom Cs _ ..6.r thsir arsenorul Pr.. *al n 1 1.. tat, JOURNAL—New volume' , and new t liroe ta subset.. Babacrintuus rw+teaJ at itrAi l LT h l.lt.nkry LNUA.IIII 4 n.. isS 111.tf1A7.INE, for rubAististu milked is it a tear. at ff IstT Literary Iltput.Ttild at. N Ilesss.xt it bop bowl Apple 4 •. • - bal. (1,4 tom to st-r.sapilrOessim and cyr scla - • t‘lllll OICLXY-• Co. 1.4 - Weir iled float 41.0. al& .e.stscsatra.cara.. ARD 011.-20 bbbk AVitstPr Stesined, jnot tandlos term st.amor Trio! MI Fn male tr blaCliolllo. A CA Allegheny Connty, sr. In .ttut Urphant' Cart of memar. to lb.mpg.. of u.;.Aottoi!lNN( N king, Idicoo:tl”....t of Jao. r ; -. c t It dTote, W dal itoo, to O J.couy 34. motion od J. M. Itototy_ bog th• Court oN. point INtyt.t IN. Soil.. E.y •.4.Lor c duo trittatot. ad , INN/Nam noon Pala .3:11:444.1/T 4 T I t 0 ,1 . I N1j1.1...4 at mr Ono.. (No. (CI Yount, stratt. 5711+ beryl..) tor 10.0 itttryorto. of mr .ppoauma... , lu. o4 l , Om al J. , of V.1....try .{(thy.ttl Stiternent. ACCOILDANC with en Aut of Assort -14y. posed It, ttolvt3l, Omplawinkrev .voly metuty tn 111 tail tbe are.ata tot K1.C11,1,1 ebilatyrst No• the Ihaio.rult...3 1.. h wount et tat nAlatenlillhdrasetv, 14 Jo. Nartt. V.v. h.- fOt Alleghanr C 104.11, Inez It. 111 day tb , broa. bor../•“, ta Wa Witolay .1 N.sreeetwr, tvlo,inela•lgn pp, Nelciatut saorted. J..11110t Kira WrOlgtrllll4 3l . o,:brlttionory. Cosbodabbnyeb (alb, Pitioturglt. laa. 24,y. 1410 -Do, 4. aeea of Marttnit Vodrroonl, ra eWNof J. moo tlot - ktot. A. 4 SlA dd 41. /tro•4 of Aobn 11. kleltlll.Al t 00 a data of Jo J•ed.: 116 '6 utw of ket•M of 11.4110.4 at II nth Yloolog. Area.- -. 7274 U.• 411 of 11946 McM1411.4. on tlo. • **tote J.rot VWcbl. tt.ed.. 990. 9 •. V. toed of -tabu Samna.. 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We'd ................. 24.1 10.ue.t,ta.ifT1.1r5tastin'bstanan.ot deed! 44 on lb. estate of . .gh .' n ' Y do.. ........ JnIT 3.1 r 'd i55:"4 . 44 - ieSeS: " 4; needn't iValgr,:,,dll I=4o Itobett. 3 Use He dof James IdeAlah, on 11 -- °° 404.01 Matthew WNW. deer ' . ss 30 111, need of .fiunss Ossolhsre; nu tbS s In, It ' Fors. T ltotTn/P2,: , fiti "--- 131 W W. Coltons. deed .. °44A" 11%ed oa ''''''''' to • Ws of Jobs 41166, ' Oct. 4. Bred of b. Meltelsr. no ths.stats "°°°° n 441111. ...... 04 of John .nd butt sb e,:ridtte"lt t .7. 31. 0.e4 of Itolstt 380topsou, on w tOs 3° 81 hes. 'll. '5l" .1 (Iwo. 4sed " 17 . Dec. 31.1849, Reed t 4 U.lrOR, ta.d. lMen tau of John Wore /MO 61 I certify 111‘ above to be a true Intel...Rß of pie LSI 00 001111.14.1 Witt rittrlreallred by Jobe Soott,Emy..Ro,lk. 17•1;trtertife tWUtriraMtTi!l,hl'. 11111d.a• th4ll 261 h day of thcoveher, A. D. ow, '7 "5“1 .160 N. PATTERSON, Auditor. It NEW ATTRACTIONS AT R. WINTER'S UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION OF =meat DIORAMAS, • Di ss olving Views, Chromatrope Viols ' &c t Af LAFAYETTH.IIALL, EVERY EVENING THIS irEEK. trIE EXHIBITION•will commence with • wn. DI SEKILti MG Tllll4l. t•pnmentinN onnllghts. (Atleg, rum Yleoo, tan • MICIMMOUS to UMW 000 (1111.1onlitise)toova camtlostuent. Aft " b" dr ArttaStittSC VIEWS. ;111=`,.7.M,411i1,4t3f1 LLElAllAv.illgtrtrno of i t . r i tayr . l l ll .1044 su, -1E44 .4 igair,f11.71 1 i ,- 47, 'dirobtlltilbOTlTlTO SADT LON. DlOt Feut ' :, l 2 .7r r p g A r if t y tu l T, t 1; D l' es tVir !int th° Bibitlt or Cll irrni&O,j.Vi t eentx °Mr Chihlrdixt unolor 12 half rim. Dra:4 l lle:k b :Pl '-‘ 4 1'.13‘ 9 1".:A17. i ritENT—A two et ry , brick Dwel- ritit. ii ., n0 .. 0 4... ae II ova. below Poutt.a. A pollo of JA IVA ifi.L. ---------. . 7, ff at , rl, ..,,.. in UTTER ---4 bble.,Fro 0, ibr tale by . . ii P 5.5 i_ta um/. ro. mak; sE,-300 boxes pfime Croat:4l'm' gala (J.U.,.__,-•44"—"4"a 1, a W. • Woon:s - Patent Imitation Rua Sheet Ina. mtitS beitutiful article...now being mann. "t r ztx,rg i ntr'elttrzszltr . :, , ..l tfit:ESPolit. WORKS.-to mitt to moo Woolf An toot? or tosturs, In mann Noland %WWII, or Jo the shoot, (nod now oder to onorenan=ltotungtur.roo4 r ao an rg,,Vr.,"VVZlWirrue.,•.h.a.Par,L, am Mat Dunlap • Ca's, Pittibornbtor an the works at lbw 5 ..." br ‘ tikgh.'"e"Cr. WOW .j•Zotr. fbAßD—Zbbla.Fresh Lre ,JU or s_!l_ LESDALIAIA4 . '4, 4 A • New Books, At 78 Apollo Buildings, Fourth street. TWide Wide World; by Elizabeth W•th•rell. I.4rWPriii: • spleetni tiou 11tact thetaermao of UAL Pfeiffer, bi Mrs. Pen, ehl- naPla tt. tten Ilontio at tn. thdd Dairittong by D. Though. an We thigin. Character and Interrretatiom of Berlytural Pmahmy, In &tyro Discourser. by J. IL Turner, D. D. AirChegne's Worta.:: vats. Trigs !Defray a pitt,buna.. • The Broken Dwells< and other Poem; by slnt. C. IL W. Italimr, formerly MI.. Waterman. . (flaming§ .1.'3 Orooringa from a Psalm,* Port Folto; by Rea. j Dana-wet. J. YD Jas B UTTER -2 bbla. Fresh for sale by , JAMES DALZELL Wanted. - TWO PERSONS Who can furnish satisfac tory rrtereverp as to rharactfr szitt Lupine. qualltl notoo.. t ,, tottto In prottable• agetley. Adthept tun 70. sim, VOL same. lirAlta'S—A young woman can go into a V reariectable family. and unrsei•chlld as wet nurse: sereml dry annex. eltoutulartailiii, housekeepers, ZnZitenaltlVZa tsar wick; ii plrice ' g u af d •w w = n t t,, to a primary school All lands of *Reticles atten ded to ter mcderate charges. AS.. A:IRV Dlaisood. Alle g heny city. AlO.l. - PITY OF WANTSA good ateady well cacummended 6001rd...rim . wants a plan. lir let °lamb: ameral Milellllll3. haul-lees, ~,,,,,hou." .m. SW/ taro and lie., of all arm, want employment. Moues borrowed and lent ISAAC HARRIS, _ ja= Diamond. Allegheny rite. Copartnership. 'RAVING this day sold to J. S. DILWORTH ll A Co. an Interest Iti my Wholesale Shover, busi. es., the style of the firm hereafter will be SAMUEL I . ' :URI VEIL A CO. SAML. P. SIIIIIVE/i. Pittsburgh. duality let, lii:i2. [ flair AMUEI. P. SIIIIIVAR & Co., Wholesale S Oranqa and Crarnstaaion Mrchants. enctllern In Ltr7 l'"•=4jar:l7%lQ/lil:4ll.lelgra.d7l.lle. burgh. 3•3 IIN •S. DILWORTH. (P., holegalo to l G rocers, and Almon , fur Ilatard'abirder W and Safatl 31 Wool a.. Ilttalmrah. jar, • Dissolution. • ... firm of Covode & Cole, Agents or the L Penneylentils Itai;rreul co n is dirsoived he mutual ionernt. Imm [hie dale. 111 accounts and titIMA will be reified he John CoenJr. JOIINVont, ,. Plibiburgb, Jan. /. JOHN V. CJIIE. • Partnership Notice. ItAVE this day tuomiated with mu Thos. I Ci. 110.111. and Ili A..ncr ^I the l'eunulvards ItAilmad 00, .111 M hereafter eondoet.i under the qt..le.r . l'oe.ao A Graham." JOHN COVODE: Ylltxburgh, Januar, 1. PYI. /O. onrorm T1V,11.55,11/.11. 110VOHE GRAHAM, Agent+. of Penna. I I Itellrnstl p., numer of Penn anti W.Tnr C•nal Pl.burgh. Dividend. Fr LIE President and Directors of the hand 81reeC1Intlae (Nanganty. bare tins d•T 11 1 .1 .1 . 1 r 1,1 • di' •04..1 of Iwo dollar+ and Iltty nen. per rhare out of the p'"" I" 4' '"."h". ",11t71:;:n;Tgli,,r. Plttaburth. Jan. 2. • 1 AI and International Mae:trines, I fur J. 2121 1 .1. reed at HOLMES...m..Iw Lim Pt.. 1111. TUIZPENTINE-1a bbl.. prime, for 13 mi. 1,1 It 11. SKLLEiti.. 11,1_1SEED bIA b. pure, for mule by • R ,_..— i LC,OIIOL--2 0 MA.. 76 and 92 pee emit.. dx..f. pale L. by It. E. 01,1.1.E11.±. 1 ARP 011.-10 bills. No. 1, - Winter, for 1 A sale by 11. e:. FELLEKS. 7KIME CONNECTION bawl - en the eakrwri lwro riz/./s nn Olt. tint A. elll.llNltlgilli will un olcur of lb. firm In Et* rwttlement. tho A. CU I.IIEIIIFLON. last.. 51. 'LI. I. 11. 19.1011 A/: riniE SUBSCILIISEIi will continue the I[llsl.ssala tlratart and Ikaatta I.usltneas brlattlarr. at 1,5 LOA, st FOIE Proßident and Board of Managers o Vit Ibu Northern Liter.. fluids. Corufaulq hlleltuflJu h .I.fe4 • divi.leul tlqu prvfa, .qf /mid 1 hot tear, a tlue Dollar ou .hare of the rapital e pot of the the 1.. t ,uar. •tel Oue Iquhar mtt the aurplu. eapatsl to the handl, o f the Trueetarer—th 1.11/ bq haul to the ator•luqUi A I[l Alt rrn un or Tn th qr qq.h.f, l. AlleOl•TIT: January lit. B UTTER-4kp, Parke 1; k .i • 0 MA+. f‘ R All 1: M. 01. ,t,-1. nr. J ..mi for .0,11 I,llllllllth a co. . / ARD--3 }.tae. and I ker ; 1 , 4 i 7 i, n41:- , 11 ,. .y ,,, 1. 1 -r t 71 RI Eli ..PE;ACIIES-I.%uciciri,fi.s.r.,iaale by D "'F.LLAPPLE:s-3 aseloi for e i.ilale by ..1 P. enutv a e".• . . I 1 14; KOlt Y NUTS-10 S. b i n bla i b i l....f. i al , a e ( b . 7 • (COFFEE- 40f) Lag.. prime Rio, for pale by .0 J A 011.1,/111 - 11 k I'.. 1 JOT A.,3f1.--30 make rare, for pale by IL Tel .1 : 1 . DILWORTH l. C`O. ; UTTER - 10 bb — LL freah Roll, for rale by pp ml J. P. DILWORTII a CO. L"D--' 0 PeFia Leaf, for vale be .r. P. DILWT/Ili II k Ikl. QY j R " tIP-10 Ws. 00oda.le'e, tot Rale by , ICI int. .1.4 onwpirr2l):42. Niti"MklA-15OItillir ante—Fly .01' J. IL b1LW0732/12 CO. - 4 . :, illiAit—i: Matt now, to arrive, for sale by CI JAI . J Il VILITIIIITH 4 CO. 910BACCO-40 kegs Six Twiit, Swoup's 4.nrbt ;a Oen eml Mr .1. low by DILWORTH a CO. 1 ..... ~._. TT Wie..l .111 et. Co. CIORN lill; A.1..--,W 31. A. Met:Lill:I: & o ak r ..11 aamatiar W eTenumulT Tubbbed with frog% are:oak .411 , 4 Clark geel. whit. amt Tell., from tae Nevi 11licblen 111.11., will. b le aI be 1.1.1 at Ow famed TlLbloTale I awl re.0.1.m1. de:11 •1 - ; 1 tIQS-15 0 +lom. fremh, for male by 1.A.,.., 14 a U. A. 34cCLU CM a CO.. tirnrrr ..IT , ,,p.kre. i ' iitilli/ND NUTS--47 ba,em jto arrive) for ..k 1 by la 6111 I, , AIIIIDICkIi:V A CO. VEATIIERS-'--4 3 racks for male by 1' dr3l IS &DUI DICK 6at (.1. =:E=I g lofroN bales fur tale by 1 ) orzt 1.1 . A3K El" A I`ll. YG IRON—`29 tont 'Winfield Furnace. for naln by 1 , 1”.;1 I J. A it. 41,1 NO. MOLASSES—SO Vaal+. to Arrive. tor . le by d0..71 en . 0 stem I,\ ._ XTRA FLOUR 7. 5 , 0 TbIA. nears . r tat .r 7 soo " Illohnont 11111 e, ...Pantry . ; Por nell. by BELL APIP.6t Goal flovin. 1.1.21 y nt. 1 ANDREW ROGERS' Compound Sr i./ run of LIVEHWORT. TAP.. in 4 Alp.= of iinno...:teateln,l(7l,rnoir Brunebstni. b.., t'nuxb, Lto.tp. PI. U•I. Liter OnupAiot. fait. to the othnr Lung Coonpublotnlnvl , TK to enumtyptlnu I At.. haring • orrery. ro , A. s bn.lo..ugh, or any othnr alerh - u o y snout Ow gaunt ar lunc*. tAruid Sry thin ill - vr. It till n4r4y It ban nun. thoumod. In thin rlq. A baLl nnelnrhnll aub.4 to mon. uhrny•trnle haat enonuenyalon. Prim, in lug. bottle, 1I Me b""'" pin l bot tr P. l f i L t , R. E. Sty Irlantese ea n Winnt olrneb. AN t !, s k t) . A . R L !), by L b. 'feat, Al Pd. ROURTII AND THE HUNGARIAN WAR: C•aahrttlaw • eattiptet. hirtswy of the Womb. .l the Ilaa•mMah for LtbmGy• with tioGorf of Gt. Manua Chief, ad who MotlnaulAtieil themfelym In muatil mad la the liebt. J. L. 11.KAD. GAM Apollo 11101411 m. Fourth M. 'AQUA A Mrila lA-10 carboys for sak by Gehl J. kw, a (NI. IPEORGE HOWLEY, Si, will find a)et be susssoo to him from th. Gotistri.. by rili~n4 nn thomilwatherh. A. WILKINS A Co_ corner of Minket and Third ittf. Imo _ reItENCII MERINOS--A. A. MARON CO, . at, their ands of Unto, of morn than L 11,3 plarww.\ MITIop thris wad scowl wales. at now...third Ins than the usual mitts 4h. VF.INFIT CLOAKS—We will 'markdown V the biLtnes of our Yelswt Cloaks to Ins thsowntern ese.. [we I a. A MASON:t CO. Dissolution of Partnership. T"E partnership heretofore existing under the style .nd Lltle at JOIlltPOllTl4llk at_ lo this del involved by the wlthitrewist or JAII A.•51eK1111111f. The hawing, a the lets One sitM be settle' by John Pon We. who will continuo the buriaw et the old nand. No. 411tetket street. . JAtl. A. IIeKNIIIIIT, . elothl JOllll PuiliThlL SCIIIRDAM'S Aromatic Belnappa-2 bxet for gale biJeal J. KIDD t , I Wortt pt. QIIALING WAX-150 Qul. for Halo by d , 2 J. KIDD & Co. fA UltSl-2 W U del , Y - 4 — L6lloL—' 2o bi l'!„ . - ral• by N A -Ew 00N— Hama en, in mete houP., fbr HLASKETS & et)ISIVORTS.—I have te• I if o."lved ouolhor lot of Llomo loam Blankrto l o. ad boo Ival. 00111. Tblol Morel. • Holiday Hato. • Aj!con & CO. haveet reed a kw a :sax... of thIA heakutlful tar t r the 110 Why e leh they halt, the attars of Oentterneet. de.2 *(lkel,7FW-11i tierccao: 2; ;,. 67 big.. ;47...14-IACOSTF 41citat n'mpnelor. mak " ( of deelrable eolore.—/ fall imp. imeoleeien4,4nernillos • One arlsele of Meek mixial. for psw~efuw 10 mourning. Aleo. plash Saxony Flannels, for ' 1144 railialf of o en. co.ntr, Kt the normal low price of 31 erste. 4617 BUTTER--5 hhle. Roll, for Bale de. WICK a hispANDLLSS. thristmae and New Year'e Day. THE Banking House of W2il. A. HILL A; 0b..11l be cloeml on the. :tli iner.,and let proximo. Noon nal alike felling doe on those data must here tention she dors Florwil,MX. ileXlhr. I . . Select BehooL la WILLIAMS will open a Select School 111-tili'lqw...47=algr. Ala:4r . ro . ig.7.1.1. Bth or pad: 2 . c l= M i lh stud. \ o r , $0 per *tau, per vertex of it vett. \, Jaciat - 8 EAcito• " lo • c.ancw • • ITISIBER LEVIGATED, a transparent an 11l eats rolor--ZOO lb.lts kat* and far b T da.As • J. IDD'. C, FMENU '1300*876 paini for mi.;by Je3l v . • II.IIIILLIre. . . NDIA RUBBER. WEBBlNa—Silk An „IL Cotton. Inr (Utters, flu nee at N. lle I,l= . .1.11111. COMA BaLrixosa AlmiuNJOO.--AdreiHnmeOU and avivtriP be this paper neoln..l KO forward. , Croce( m , . affho. There no A general quietness in the market' yeetrday. and vary little no dove beyond mall or retail trarrearnona for fly conaurnntion. FLOUR— Reeeipte mellow very lidht. and prime Sr. by no means firm. :ta1ee . ..1 . 4 Lbls from Ord Ural , V.V.' 75 Zt bbl. Sale; tn small lota from Apra 8[134 3 11. S fora. I. and extra. tittAlfi—vales on the wharf of ^ l.O be Corn st 45e. and 000 bu t...es at 2>_. balmy 150 Oats from store at Isle it La. Wheat le oreldlng In mall Int" at 55 Cd G2r, arconling to QUAtiIIT. We hams no padre of Rye or Barley. cotudderable lota of Sag. , and 31olseone host'. ortivrd. ding F.ltw 25 bOl4 lot ot m'iosak , PJe.I rtel to. Cuff, in^t flint wuptry trail+. klutz WIIIPKISI—SaIeo of 7il avallnn. CLOTER S C. i 7 u "0 bu. Altr- 4 —Sale \ k , \ Fuld at Vt.5 . , ,,c. I' . t ., x DRIKI FRUIT 'a pealed. a t 1. and 't7n it hare no fta • of anIN CIICESE,SaIe. I 1 iturry.R.- v. oat . store at 1501 for eho t 110 1 . --ealca 0 loudatt COTTON T Alt '—The Prird , of Cott. \ 'lnns. b vbs. further reduction been , t roann a. tere •.: Nit._... „ lto . **- 11; • ' r ‘ 4 , . I . - -------- ----0' I•te No. IN,. . ...... :\. 7 , %i t.,7 \ i,V;:% r . . ---- ‘ ,. . 4 ; ::-\ • f lLL' iliir l' t Wil / 4 s, I'. B 4 vtiEi; .-. at; `• rt inn. 'No . 4 .. u lac ',... . \. , COFFEE, CIR. , AR. ' \ \\ , ratan. ` a 1 ' et a oh , ett a int; t. rt 1110,..W., t • ham 1 of h tota4of.. l i ttfel I \ ..u. a whirl I tit ' n• au and ant ter 'U. lia not - '• O. t'.'thttit Leftnt Knelt t o Inch 2 , t. . 1 aa of other . 1 de rnotta te on 111.21 d at\ tt . ria . r that X ' n ' . 1. , ,i ' l t'Y N. 6_—. No. E...—.. No. 7.__..' NC.. 8..._... Nn. m....... N^.11....... ri . No. No 1000. Are..ding to the rehab. tirculh this a leoglng brnkerette bowel the this port noting the , ear . 1 , 011. were, and .f other .I.....relption•sa.igg—Lab 1 l ' fl . ,ja. b .:: !!....I.l ' 4.7 " :7l ' : f tl. ' !; ' , " i .t .t ' rA. Se " ecTri t p t lt ' t; ' : ' lT. t .L 7l' . ` . R l7.ina,':". tCP . :; '. of etym.. ofluporte noted ob., .. Rawl be at IT mob. I to Him The e ... f nt con in Ole merle% ot year lASI. form ttn •scregate of ',Mon bait nun are lii •hout nue half ..1.1 crop—ond 1 deurriptioon , while in the aura of al, w e ll 55.11.1•11 h g.. 1.11.e110g the aggregate the ek e ,. th year lost wee the latal rn char la given n.re. it Is wen that the role. viol. amnunted 1 2a1.11.14 Imo. or about 'J t. '... following able, from Ileasre White lc rd. t ar , h.,.. the pot and Co of Itir. Cloth>, at glnmpft of each m oth of Use Coats Vll.11—':,1, \ t,,e5.1. 'haelke. Prin.. 1.51 M- Janos l c I. 1.. hoe 12 tutu' h oge J 1 Yebrus I. 2% ton is 21 , ,u1111 \\ 1.13 Marrh 1.. llti 1 1.1 =Ole) 11. April. a gf r 1 11. ljNal Igh Ma, I . 41,1 el.; 0.090 oh Jut, i, h 4.00 9 rAtJeal 9 July. I. \ J.. poo 111 h.l.tro. I ALMI•3II. :WWII \ IEI ~Olember I. , 1a.1.0. ,II N.:II; Vi ivy. jr 1. li I.J. \ Igli =Jell \I i..i, NO, bell 1. .1,. 4.5.1 , \il =go, Deren .er I, .... Ithoial —.' ;4,y. 452 1, 9 Januar\ Mightpoint ob,tht. ma In January. 1650. lower[ ~ aineeltglelohe :ten a cargo of fat , at Amt. , CAT . V.6 NlAB.fita. its‘vrizon.r, Jot, 2, Cm Wt—T ere we N• offered st \ the scales, on \ shads , Itld lo I here.. wf which. number 470 tiers sold to hit) 1 tchere. ral he) 1,110 , /rn to Phlhuiel9hia. [Mica angol Ato 82 he 6 4 011 on the )Raf, Meal to SS &Oh": ....t. am) .reragaw. Ss 15,-rong. \ 110h.—.1 e onpolkchntlntok la he eery light. add pri ce. that cort ',trot!, wllli obt.e‘the - clew,. of of parkera,acl at that pery of the...hw:lilt raa, arorrelr I crhected . that L•, teal arc me Sr k t‘at pointh.b will ollter oareo " = ' ,,.. 1 1t10 ' [....1%;?.cre :fr; 'r e ' red 'u t . n ri t ' llo7l4l 74 ;:t. ... prefout fOr ang evahut. erh May he eu' So ha, ?ttXiT.Z.l t t . ho ' ra th ;:ti.r. " I ' le'... " *. '' d lin'rtl7' '' '' •n, there Wm . flaunt/feted lat. ' creelfo% about 4.11,....... 11 ,.. . , 111 f . hrt , a , 1.6;' , ..t . nc . ) thla ~.. of nearly one Ult. e‘ weft, flr It. r to fewfro ' ' Z ' sx ' ' ..lT.finTVAl! ' li n e ...I .1. Coen, I th. I,Chft. wr 11 , been inforcuel,4 st.t.in the .1(.1 lent tt t\rt.. M.*. gentorke. I It In the far %P. 55. Th plotat/OW. to our merkel, toter ra.ge , r... Se ,to 6 f.ll.4Anactiratt. \ Prt..torts\ J ' 1 the ccilltinues Oomewhat upward I,ltulener A ta:cl be ' offercdNelt Fold .o to .14. lb he lalLer El to he Vork. with r ex freahtPter• at Ihi cf.. 1.74,1:1. lh, al \ more artier, ratec 75.5 14 Iller.o ell. ' mj 3 GO rieekb =l2 Dividend :ei. • t. ,t r , turr•• e te" , .' 1. The 4e and nr c• limited, Inkt ri., , has. ..n 1\ 11,e1 tlat2;.• -There irr, al prima • .07 g Nfor plira ~c , alit7-50 0 dri .111 , ..XV ARVII.N., 11.1 ? ::,%31 ' . 1,15 .1 1 n...,--TtseaFluiarket 4ra lipotl it 104.6 54 \F\ 0. I. Vtivr aml Lan4 , ..\—Ttl market am lava. •-re $l2 \mt. and the - •11 is , juilly • ------ 3 , COUNTERFEIT-4:4tIl• no the B It of C:,, 5l• 11•:q 'been pot i/11 eirculatlot‘. Tfka x•tu •of 0.1 efei ViAtsiet• an perf e•ct4 , t fit olls a mina , th 4'1,4 e /sottater fell bears little reserablafil to th• sent rate. \ The re•it Inventi• A -,.d the A !—Steam Supplanted! t :'. Triunip t! rrn R first halt of t.l ',nineteenth century i ~..1 1..• recorded as ths a e 'to M ega. it I. • p....... 1. and wi th it will pae. the me ...engine with Ike things' that werv. , • •,„ „ . s . the ;worn,' half of the roan slut tw snown as cora neet,:wir the age of lla•—an ag al &Ward cud fully to I , ghl but to entd,,tres the world. This age-bar abet emu. Mrtir , .. ked wtth It It now introdu d the Gas EARL. m• John C. If.l l alocoon. alt twenty...lx selets of close Ohaerration more the expert me • trot hie own .14 of other. In attempts to make the t nuel le of the nondenl,a- Wu of sarhonie acid gas .ridable aa . 'urethan!, rnotAr, Inta'nerlatted th or nalmq and. haring t . Islamised l Linos , •patent for hts'"lnivrowed Carboni. At gwiritte," now oil. ter4 1041.p:ea. of irtghte for the use there ``to the Unitedl Lai.oontent, and to ludtridu ate •0 to einnpaulto, the rig h t, rer of State, mantis. or titles. Tho latenenee sawing of wooer and labor, ml of human li•se and aufferion,weenred sr the time of A. • new motor. rt!akt ' ett ' t Vow'o'grog:=lr,rilAltrie -o . d a ti l e l I Y r i ,l ' ,:: pier, when. the great expense , tatlk and w ' ght of the ate arti engine hare preeludrerite use. Th,.. new motor may Ist elated W all pet • aft • trio palling agent , from the eing • horse porn tar th roll, gin In the two thouwanl hors, pow, r to. .ran. ante, with the expense bee than that required Sy the at in en tr. no. of bodera aud fatuous., tort 'ant M 5.... tot of hulk anti wolebt—liSl Woe whilst eulleing for the Anse power of 1., , 0u ton , ot the rtehnoi engine. These f...-. 500 e.tabliahed by the eaperintorttn/ ro do of 1r.., SR. 11 , ..1 bor.. pt., nt , . •worlinz well '• 21. Clotintis., lik. no red In the - following from the tauten it -V•inatntl of the 1110 Ill,wroher• ••01, are rdeith,l to state that J:(I Y. Salomon: late o ' f ‘ thl• cdr. has ',sired a Patera for his hector of carton e .trot use in it atudleatton to an engine. T1i0,..,...0101 ..aperitoente••l °Jet inrentlm were u. Ition•linis• glee. lo sn•or The slue. mealiest. Ino re tired another , t..vr,r, ,b.. ... , ..,,, i ~.„".;. a is ...',..•• ; It AI., rights) r X ' n,e of his .ho n tour ' d ...Mt...M.l.nd . • eeriest. Ansaratue.” owe tr.-tiller advantage of whirh et .... toe a.. ouch eotut.to et.t.ll of the 00.401, hula. pert el do foams 0, that he ran "rehtsitiout.fare •• a ma id war In le. tans then It ...totaled to load her glllll. A ...., rights for hen -Ilinpri%red Opnontladdle,` tor intli• tx Cary ad common nurtawes, dr..... for W. gnat.. ten sible, .r.. of both bons• and rider. Au . tuthrtnallon In roganl W the ahoerinealriahle in . o'LT.V.:l,7lll`,lZtt" rn h°4 "al°,l:ll7,T. msly Att..,...,-and Scent for the Patontor, Ilersnth 4. Porn lie Odd Fellows' Ilan, WartingtothDla. y.1.1,444:04 ' t 1 lilt I "I' MAS ..i. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS,— . I I would r4neetfultr call the attention of all Who h to male *.b udeotrie and Offset swelllrut resent to their Mead, tO tall and examine air stork of I ed..** ' IF tild. nOO. besurparsed either iu qualdf i a tnaterild or One pert...! Fur rale wholesale or tete., h i - • • s N. WICK ItILSIIAII, • 4021 164 and 100 Wool at. °orate or ttigth.. for J. KIDD a CO. Sides and Should b IRRI AioNER. PITTSBURGH MARKET. Orr. PcrrssMM. 011M11. Tartar morrunr. Jrn 5. another small and 4 do a/ LAa .41halue to city . at `ao lk 114ott, at lOa-)k `alrranny b Anb ,n.P.e V G. bu bruin... un- =IL is It GXSpm. ‘ • coutinuvl fair demand frO. roll. awl 1301 l• for keg. \ the scars at 31.4411 h p ran. ovine IP IL rerr,el.l ILK of lb which It .111 hs wen that I• by Ott tosoutarhurn ~7JOyp,ll\ w , . DEA NI/TS-00 bu. for sale by 1 del3 . ill CANFIELD. , lARY 11IDES- 1 46 Dry 'Wes foosale by KY den i: PAL ZELL • CO, Libert, at. tritlilNG:-5 libls. No.i,.for sale by a .1..= IL DALZSLL AAV S 1 LMON-5 bbls.\for sale by deft , . IL DALZELL t CO. -----, wRAPES-10 kepi Mo nle, very fine. for rein br WM. A bIeCLURG k.CIII I: ACKEREL-160 Ws. No. 3i 8 • zo 60 ht thic. No. 1; 10 " \ No. for way by ' t..1/.71:14. a La.). —..- - Posh Fruits. Hermetically Sealed. FRF.till Peacbes; Fresh Strawberrica; , rh,... Amster. . laseataaa CIF. TALIJITS. Friel. Morrie; Ma , . Plum; The abr.• are en. emitrrmh . tbe1;%.7. - Julta, ar.4 herodr rally eridar. retalulag the. orialaal War atel freebie... Far ail° br \ 1111 r.. /AeCLUIt. t%1., e n : , pe n : 2..16 lAbarly id. I) R . Y IFR_ \,_ FRUITS— J , Stllt•oa;fleedloso. L. ax! lama. Reli... Cuerants. \ (amaze and Lem `....1: Prune; s Metal Flamm \ ''''' for W el.' ,wad N.T.... \ WM. A. MaCLOIC. A 1A...`, s • altoesrase. Tea 1...T._ i. 5AP....-A. A. Kumit; 4! V II k, ug. deT2 °en \ A. \_ L , E MI-AN N U , I - 7 c0.....0w oiled t 1 , i6t1 , IN ' , reach Alert . D. Lalnes. Silts, itte. I_l AY--49 bales 1 % i A wan I , \ \ .., 1 fah) (on wharf) by A F. 11 I Lt+ON. 147 Find Ft. ",.I.I.INDRIEF:-- . , • i7.li i t=a;lii:l t-" 't,)u m ii , 2 lL 7 r Tg'. l l.:' e luo lb* Genoa Caton: '. 0.0 - . ...an; ''''''' '''' an Cam Starch; . 1 , .. IleelOY• Folios: 30., . llabbltY•YeapPolnY es** Milan 11anearnol; 1 non .. losso 1.1 ll*, *up. Mee floor; ICO wk. fin* Nary r•Jt; 1 •to - l*lnglass 100 Wooleo Bowls, a**ll; 100 . Voyles. Runic Vol - Ws by J. DOA( 01.1A11.* a IX), do= rarner Of WWI *ad XIIIIk *tit. filt , -i-L' RIED PEACHES—LW tril. for sole joy dem - UCKWHEAT FLOUR-20 socks Hulled, a '4" rt . o BISON, 1,T7"" de= _ ITT \o,k ,L ' 1A.,. • 10 UTTER. -5 bbhi. Fresh Rod; 6 11"reaggaPI:1:1 RAILAM'S MAGAZINE, for J/uuary, In da.: mums' Liurar Depot, "Lard A.. ePPo- VI GLASSES-22 bbls. S. 11., (St„Jameso 8" N. 04 for sad" by -L. 140 BLACKIIUKS a CO. _ • - Hardware. --- prlE\pubecribers would call tho httention toffndiddis Arson. or d.lltn In II aRDWA it. In • m lour, te sin Onitiand wzdt,noinntiilnd • in, valuabl• and taleabli trtlelre. ifn will mato it an ''.T`Ll:f.. th 'l , :•: V ey* o fo E' rrit y lo " Z • grl 'i lrol; afiltnnite IllO.l\lllllTOI. MP a Pt Okra. 4.= \ \ (Ulm) a IttIVIN. pi St..cond rro PAINTERS and others requiring gubd 11. IIRCI , 111:3-4 hoe ant we11 . ..4,1.'4 stork. rubsble the tree., rratortrittc—roint. Verbt'rrt:. - V'tt , o , ". 61 . ertra 11.11.4 Walt Otot \ Counter Urrithoe.?.-tet_ Worry to m Dreamt. Iltrottomt.thrierr *rot Ibtoo-1 ellatr, Pelet, erealueters, Fetdiro. ar. \ to ettarroboooh Of Our stack oilik.bliOr or. Far rele \ by, .' , A J. KinnCO.. 1014ACRWOOD, roe Pecimber. ' ':: 7 Li Dream of ft: 's tale of the fette.",l FTI-K. 101 as re Rot rof --ttererlte oPrt Itatebelor.'• '... _ t /for et LIOL.ILSW WOW Peliott4Pit 00w.- \ ' \ -'''' V 2624 \ 1 ~ ~ tup ' ' \ „• , . 1 - ', 2 '.'!. -- .• '..... ,Lnttittz't 144' tank.. 71) . ‘t . t•ITT • t Notmutia. 14vree-Then. as? ,•. lk:JaAt evening .6412. k. , S , I AR8.1% P J. Meli«, , lleodaiekaa... I, Atlantie. Pt rkto , ... nn. t tholtjt i gn ' Ott.ltro l ;n l il '. helm% tiOrdou, 6,17er. thiwast„l4,l«.a. Ibmtv•or. J. Iloyanl, 1,,,1..... EliraL.l Fn ry,Munl..ett Well., .. h•rie; hallo, M ~..t Newt,. Winelbeier, kl..ore, Wheellro,, • W«ll,tille, Pei laP , rt; ~ Kdr .n. Stn... : 2 I,UP, Clut,onoth \ ICKPARTIIII. \ •,,•• '* .. \ Atlantle. Caritunno. itroarn&lllt. ' • '. ,I,•-•,.'. 'Nlic lIen•o«tr, Ilrowto•ill«.. \ . .. • ..... -. J,Nlekne,llendktck•on. 31e1Lne,111, . \ , .-, '-., 49 Nhri•er, haler. 1C... SI:161,1t \ ' ' ' ..t ter. Gordon. /Neter. • \ ... . -'. Nfttoa - an. lk.se... ater. • \ . , V ie ..er, Bailey, 66 tali Norton. I..t.City Mor.lorh. Welhrill, ,•* . Inurtl4.l. Conayll. Y. eellogr. Or TS LILILYINIJ\ TII,:q , PAY, V . , , ' WELLEIY 4C —Forrat CI \\: . , It e \ ~ AI.IIKKLIN 1,-Wlrt. heater. , • LOUP:NIL Naviaator. „ 1.. c. JitlY lIFILE i , :. , .-Sunlnekkands• , Bi tVEIt-M Ina Goat A 1. : //1.' \ ' \ Creitlix boat 19. 14 ', 11011" 91414'9.94n UN. \ 13 120* , SYLLI.K \ • . n 'aril 6e. al. ~ • \ \'" ' \ anryi rnats - \ - The e i . ,,,,,,,,, , n,,,,:y No A c nindvel here ~e.terdat to • • \ ' . \ ' . esconged couplo . hanong Orbunten .1 • ,nag In,Opon eil ( lead. ;The nib. ra how« ..aVd a proms e n) lox rke, boot op to rryydr. Slerntobia A lefty., Rec.. Thn ,team InAn ry woo ximINI: a fro dove am 941 , - \ „attottlk by the fIiIIIIII • IT. Wn loi,vo ,hn Ir.. own . 'lrt that Ow, ind ram ot a r..ryvalualde 4,ar.• , \We le.rn that h« ...am., l'a.« row , . In /.21IleIon , alth th« rtno..to«t .4 M l'o 1.. n, I, tits , k.t. the, hater ..ostarit.- ' • ninnur...l«rohl« lb/ 1 The J T front Usurer • Iteater, b.. .sod ftriN...._ 1..-41.0.3 J urns!. , ~, M?l " A s • ri IT , 111 e. \ Y.I:II 6 CEPORT-Ptr,. 6 5u....\1-tr..-4. l'inker- _ \ ton A?' or: twhd , ,, A . A lt. hatt er d , od Ilroarn, 6 ntote tokorro W Mu. t . A ,o. 4... I. A ...... md...,01.. houid,,,(si.d . Alone. Ida ',..,1 II IL I. ttor Foroyth a Co, ni kir,. lard Coro,. \ Iole,\24•11.,:o l , a thirst:4 - \ %Vali., \ A /lon. . CINCIIkINICTI-Pra AC)r, iIC P iaa-11 111 ruin. 5 r01n , 191 9 Irsiber 111.9% A \ n.. 9: 11 91.4. rnol 4 r l'aroon A kle/inlah,h IVltar book, C, • k exl... 411 Ili _ eat Sel ler. A NioolV, 1.1.1.. :rd0..., IldtAnndt A 7..." do 0 h bd. tura - . INV•hnrer . 10 I, \ Lhlomytla A • 2 Ebb . • .6161:07 /i do 0nt....... J A ton t,..t. ( 6 .1 It/ do 111 try Platt. 6Om 10 , \.1.•h01k rnea 14 hhd.. do V, rodn \ A, el,. \ Enlnht; 00 MA W A !•1 houolt, 6 /stole no, J "vier. ~ \ , \ • ''`., ' . . . \ \ ,\ • A LI.E(c . II.E 4. ;I%S . AVING , ~ , _A NK, ,‘t,A., - , T V.,„,, '," \ T - gle.22,lr,vrlt:l t ''''''' " Vll. 111C.I. 2 CO. ' .). ' \ Alle* eny City Boni i 4 "' • -:: COCPONS pay: WO lAt pro., - • • - th/lphla, for sole b ' WM. A. de Vltthor t. ,_ \ A )Brat Rate Chance for T... utoioriber iliOrs for sal \ Iteatord ,n tho rillsae .11' Itemeirmi lb. , Chanters tnal Itoltru.l. , It eonelrir .' t '. : 6 4ll " er 1w....11ii' ";71=1:13=.1';: \ Thr hom 10 4C of tlis lem mereontil cotipt , vtle - l. eseribor hos Ins 'Moth.. ...... ___ si • ' r m . \ p • tin : /mg . . of thsols. Yorytth I her yartitulim me nr.. 0 s - ' . riber on the Mem., , — , .. mAi i .s. , s . _ %,,'. , \ . lickwa for the Ludic:ll! R. \ ATROW , rB FRENI:',II- FEMALE \ , 14 an Innocent. Safe and 'l.' toil Mooned fur .' \.l onel• 21 or !Ober, 00{ , 1 , 0,101+1, NO•11.0U, DINIIII. \ 0.. ~.i w. Xorm, Plat l / 4 , ,a., Polo.; la 0. Itoul sod lambo. due of Ao .100. Tremor , . Calpitotio Ithremed Spears l ' eU '''' i ' i a n, r'ith."l4.lllYo‘tVegl'olVt i.TAI:. :. "' iltt ' A ' ,• . o. ' ::, A . \ 741:,, ...`,121, iNkt'f,l;lo•:•i.l7..lrenti-Ar.l.lgblvg: .1 thy ll_ I. TI !% , Itolinutili. r:1 - 4 Vn ‘ ljyTiolnia: In ' \-- \`‘ team Sa — v? ‘ Mill for Ren , \ [PIIL\ s EA \ 3 S.' A V - M ILL, at the Nouth of Ina,r . Mg, 'op init. Metro Ultirthorat. on the Altus` rt r. mut side, it ..call tar teak Ito 0111 \ Loiel run ua , rdar, AIM A set of Clitopplogr. , mei , a . .,,1, Pam h. r. areronneet.d wllli the mane. r Im___ r o tten s nonl. .nil hinder Prole • very ready m . - A l er ,. , r o.o, ~,,.....• ie attached to the Moamar.. For . , MIL. ksrtienia , opldrf! , the MI frthsre;,, L , lx. E. PAM:N. iniliMe•\arab v. ... 1,.c If.. v.p.-IdettlslAwlmM • ' t . --T IVE VPIid..AT SUCCESS , • Of Oa grra\Arai,:a;l Rowdy for 31. m and BeaaG . . I • \ H\G.Farreiilk . -. , . . CELEBBATZD Ii*BIAS 'T.DMIKEN±, , , \ : , ,jS CAUSIN\I Ci'l NTERFEITS to opril% up eill•uret thMen , arare:xspreadiair duly bateau! In , comer on, the lend, regal'', the pot bete of the honest eml use to:panting. h napne , 62 1,11,11 (help Irirql.drile and . , •:, Llaitr, "' Zi. `r y7k• -: .1 1 n k` ;::.2 " V....k u 4i l = ' T A X l' .7: and Me Oust UM latel i 1 tho l\). h boo thelettem 'Ol.ll.- \ • beloro .. km rot I•s." or: it boo t. It Ciateleltrrt. The •,. , lahrberatin.l each bon( of 01 \m) Unit:lr= roula tlrom— ll. li, Forfeit's Colehrot si -kraut Idnimentel Snit my •- iiroxtlire i. w Ilea mon the tele , Are, rela thmervoNs bloVlnnbeglassl , .. , ell.\nfmrolre•rablatiLllk• r . 111. Mar gl•rikt tredirier till gen .), ,on.,,ithulner , ftM„,a lle en andonotLeblinn many peen . . lnnwnlnll rktan sln. •—•.-- the veN Ily Du yolercrull • Flunninitun. r•t•etralfn;. • . , :., sod timely A gamin., lt. re. n. the Um of Inaba whiner r\ ' ; .‘ i ‘ r , i ,' ITrrn"."..''S'Xfo'M"e'llt!' o b riti galq".7"4 - • ali ' mor i 4 . are 4 .1 U the ' ,l4.l ' nts wi th rlnie n . llt•mill. " kn , ' ' ... \ 114744'arirl ' a g' l c i 9 =: " 1,7 " a ‘ VirlrcTit!! , ' ' 1.. m.,. lAlve anaKidael • do t t a oat rale bio nod p.m. . i , , , - eaid sua.hary; el., for ell m. of Mx Cloud, Yen+ , , ~,L t\ Ws. them, r emitted :jerk. sc. A 1 in , thr almost , •., any diens , . hem wo external aryl.rox mu la otred.tbie .. ~ . 7 anthrith to umenolle , l. , \ &Keel r&Z . /r le.. rda- t\7 nand, onN of 11 nll.ltat .- I. ' \ • setticiv in .I;iironl. \ • ~ \lt o Ire , me Al ' UM tkr pd da - iy braltnotry to we altrtom 4 i .4I7xf.PT , Z: ft.. • ;Li i'al;:‘•:',L.l,rtt'rlfr7A=l,', '• . Al r,i ` :A . =1 Tr.ttZiw ' ti ` Aglil `, !:rt ,' 3 ` ..rt= leriVi:r: l el,lVOl to. `tti,ll'.V..7.":.u`i'lt::grpr'n. ''''y -.. \ .( mi rods , ..tfl.A g , l i Farrell'o ,i irseunt Lorraus:rd.sur ' x ' ' L.:ally i,..rz rlie ' ti ‘ ohle n ' aLrentrX . . 1 7tgattil. `,'' de t r .10.11, u . ...... o . r.strri Willem'. (or t 00,... aP omit as bosoms amli, I efgr 1,...w.• \ \ - .... .... . Ell.larker,\aPliTenn Canton, /4., NM: )lye 11. 01 ° rurOl'i Araidan Liniment halt cored some • - hard rives ter, Isbell ronef other romodY hut 1.14 , 1 dot one was a wlni . r swelllna so elmtrmt,..l coals lo the lea rf • boy narl , yea» old. ', a Ira Lel wilhonml avray. SIA ba s e 1.0 metre 'that \ e hod oo as or 0. Three theta, tad trsed then Anil e, tint Tliti. Mot ha was Met mall. mixt,. grave, win. the tnyta lather ores to: • , .. i dared to try 11. , I. Yarrellll4 , M. a Lommen,L Before Um .hrot bottle mat umed op , be uto ) 10.A A More. and Itho fast onnts Le iedd worn "'Mt, all.m. 1 want MI that Invent you' how /4t Um Ilk; V. b. bottle 1 pot did .• * In( Moro mast 11.1 all hat , h tl sver born done bra '," Mee' . That bo In or well Mel beats. and has free am ", ia .. ..Z .,,, “ it 3,04 tor op ID \ s r:YAW! : cult, b... 1. // • \ - Ag fully enclose d hat 11.0 l'arr re Anibal Lind-. mout .2. tae best ovule ela We orld I cheerfully re- romixtrbd It 2 tart l ee thirtell I'm' lt: y n. with, meat . - -, error. NM In my 1m...t0 d rh..thdl, rs, 1, lelswas aa had ......--: es \ that In S 1 hardlr do any wor/.. a: aI. pal would MVO bare to I to bed for two w to tat tle *eon- I used ..._ , , L T! W ad elt i o: 0 , mote red tor mod isal t, "welL - 1 \ , ommt!to I s ' er!ba , l ' ll=ll lef.l . ll ' • =at e ttri '", \ robted it in ell, or. my ltrese andree den , . It Mahm , l, rxeellrat for mot s blt a :nit,. . rwelli its*, throe% mower, rryslt -Isol,Ae. d ander . • C ANION. L \ Examen, I. men, 111. • I l'ear, ate f Count fr.ia, ZO GUARD MIA kseT 1. I.I , PITItU2 I.Y.AD 11 FOL. 1.0,,M INO 1AR.21011.1,1 Puddle a» partMets ly ....Ad unit Ca \Bum = " h .r e t il i t ' a l hi' loud. W" ". '"t __,l Arab. • an Isolent." rl7l. '' k, to a ice num los best . lhrtm- Goole .particolr wererl 'FM ll'a leoloutt: Mr unman, rl,l.srint':;rAl; J all ..,,,m,..,.. his gooi.. whores b. Farrell'. ' eventh . . to SW au wad thees , worth Wen in the rime Liatmertt. , der..ll•llraitard Iti',o7, 114 la s ; the Unit.' Pt•tr, ye we Apply ' by letter 12 HMI. Ferrol anMehararter.•mmysemil QM on the *arm wh took otaitaisinor maths. uf damns: \ , l'alcm—tr,oeuts. DO er.00.1. P. , et.li/ ;fele.. le %wan illyer..tor amt preprlet.er, • Manx street, Crone. 111.• ploptiotaCe prxe by' det15.12 - wiP \ Pelt by Ile M. gona) Sjttm APRACTICAL KEEP/Ilt wh‘lie• • mufschirin•• .114rtwi .41. V. It., 11.11. 111 xr • Stage Coachel FIVE fine Troy Coh hairlo• hem rao h ta+Lor with barimew.o4 ir earl quireil, !N . tale low. Art.l to delLim \ Ladies' lisca'al TWO autiful new si t . b rm j e d.ll JOS Km ME A Card—Life II A/it. C. A. CGI,TON. _Litt net...ref extutottt it•tt ' ert • rte k lf " t h' or r et ' i r tflTrt: m:tutting to about Ifb,Uttu,ll3 ,, i beet pat.!. , , Itto Mtn% trtinesplta two •N. ~ ~_ , “Ittlbhurgh Litt LOSIII4II e C....t.mtl"Lte touttncted, ttt, titles It to the ctut•lerttt at .tat petr•utte et tLa palate. Thu p t it t .tio ft tautly int Lett, 0ytt.....t to I htt mutual \ n n...,i t t•tttt of tout orteultalltv. It the intl. Arttialitt . \ IrtterttOl Ltuiftetur, ts - Ltrit Lou.. ity %tut Cbrietwittly . . ' both Must at'Drorr. Sitrf*2::X,..rittor. ne.7t4tltt of Tirtt ItattlitiCt.uttL. tut, Lurch. r. _-- --- —r— . • ~ •s, ZINC . PAINTS, - . . . . ' • lti ' 4 ,itt .4 :11 1 1..f .`lT,ill,!tail,ii, tt',,,,TP,Y,i-,'25. . fit roar... K. J. '.., •:, Ilkir lroan.anT l? , min t .. ,—,,,, A...ri7 a th..v rotsiable .. ' L ZINCI PAINTS, \,,, !Mar ars been burnt anon . rats.( 1./... trial. troth In '' • • Europe int Ma I:nited States. to T. nnn .hair artrmal .L_ I..r.srf rat prat...ire proper - ma Vitte - ....1 . tit, oat . 0 .1- . \ palnelrlter. TKO:, L. .. , ~ ' w HITE ZINC, I'AINT ' ''',...• - ..„ 1. purely (hits of 71pr, .2415.1ra-rm. ir e tr. 211.04_,..: ' '`•-• ,adultrution, and Impurity .rtuananrr• r , rorr-0..r. 1 4.n. :- Imantltully%ta, and I. antlredy rnst fo.sn the pol.sadow; gra t ltir4 , . , f . ot r zallri ,. p , ...llt i % . ri \ ....ndrrour ro to • IT WI L NOT TUK'N)'CLLOW --,' .'•- '—.. e t . 4 31 - When i5t.....1 sulphrimos or tunrinto ..4 , 0 1 • 14, FT '. It when Ono, Ur • et.. nen, As ~ %And. 4 , . It ilthstanl. a Harp rhTstr - and at. ...alter 0 • , , than spy Warr; n Len.. W. 1.. to to, rrAlk. or to• : r mantle not rub 4 It =la. re sorted T au. Ni with wator•asl nix.. n• rtdh r.rvasl.. • horh treatise haled von:aloha 4 .; BLACK Ara, (...9LortElr Z11 , ;45 kINTS. ‘ There .0. furnish...l Ma tne I inc. and Ars uorksrlA.4ll • - ass thesntar and brat Ittials ... sire.nasitst Incotat.... •L': .-; ronCI4 fencing. 0uthina55e,t.t....1... , ,,, oy as mar - : trel lus - rr of rm.. brie.. tin, ortiron, as rtjt . •.... both . .: ' , NV EATIIEIt AND Filtr. IsItOOF. \,.• _• • •_ ~ Tor.l.ron ..rfas - r• Ungar. .ar Lieril• sirs nabla. „14 , 7,• ~...... ••• foram ant ranie soy nortua,`a e a u...we:. a , oakl.ss l .`, ores. rho, dry quirldr. sod itii\it ... pi.... 1241.1a1ha 14.14 , : 40 opt ,hi,,,,, ,no, ht. ars., I tta t .41:13 POW. f...."' ~.". ' • Amlers .011.1kd cri Iltoral le a.. 1.. t. e •Nent.lll, : . 4, - .. , -. ..., "Ititt .• ' . .s-.rr1 , 1. a.1.1‘, T douhl 1111:4 - • Itspiovial—Wocul :ri.ving.. TIM Subscriber reaptctfutiv informs With Mende awl ti.. puthe o.rtally, h ail , ham 1te....11 to the Pooth•tot corner ot `,Attot Ntreotiool the hoarothd.(o.l,ll. In I iir Diaatota tto: hand to CNt do .11 kinds.{ Ittoignow tt•Kok to , tyti mg,melte. h el , of lhottlinv. etof ""."'l.! bettosper !lead*, Ift utft . . , ft t \ - AM 4I K. 3 • 11.-ItRED .FLANNELS..7 IO I ‘2,1 PLY • iIIateIIFIPT,U hare frotireff u. Iftlft Barred Ilauttrte. Stith ..• _ . , . • ..