Kossurit II Ecnso.—A Kossuth ideating was t held in tb Borough of Lawrenceville, on Mon day even ng, at which. Dr. J. Robinson was called to e Chair, and J. Warren Fisk chosen Secretary,. • . I . • The Chairman stated that the object of the meeting was to appoint delegates to!the Execu tive .Committie, - to represent the borangh of LawrenCeville at the reception of Louie Koa oath., t.. . A • Committce, consisting of Messrs. Barber, Laneori, Lor'rriner, Albont, and Campbell, were appointed to draft resolutions, who report ed those of the City Councils, which were adopt ed by the meeting. • . • The President, at the request of the meeting, delivered a forcible end eloquent address, after which Messrs. Surber, Hallett and Alborn, were chosen to represent the borough en the Execu tive and Reception 'Committees, and Messrs. Surber, .Garriain, end Langdon, appointed a Collecting Committee. Addresses were delivered by Messrs. C. Peter sou and J. D. itforcland, and a resolution that the "proceedings be published in' all papers fa vorable to the cause, adopted, after which the matting adjourned. IMPORTANT MEITING —lll3rOr llulhrie h 0.9 balled a meeting for this Afternoon, at:: o'clock, at the pets - Court Ilouse4by request Of a largo number of citizen!, for the object of urging up on Congress the necessity of early feline in the construction of a Sbip Caual at the Sant Ste Marie. • • ,We learn from Mr. Kicker, that the celebrates 1•lad'IIn Term Parodi will be in 'this city in few daym, and glee: one or two concerto. lnrressnnu SrATISTI,S,—Huring the yea 1851, the fines collected in the-Court of Quart Seeelons, chiefly doge imposed upon the keep era of tippling !lenses, mounted to $7Ol. - 00. •. During the year ISSI, they only amounted t , *431 60 .Fortyiifite male, and three female prisoners were seat to the i r icitcoliary io 1941 from this county. Two peramiS Second, sue or matricide, and the other of •arson,---were sent to the Insane Asylum, and two young lods to the Rouse of Refuge during the same period. The food sloth, which'wes consumed by the ' ' Jail 18' prisoners in the Countyin 01, cost $5, - .669 28. Sin buudigitad five jurers were summoned to.riend the Disiriet Court, one' hundred and forty‘ektht in the Common Pleas, and thirty-five in the Quarter Sessions; in the above year. Perm hundred and foity-foui dollar. have been paid to - the -Sheriff fo'i one hundred and eleven verdicts. in the District Court; sfld 00 for twenty-three verdicts in the Common Pleas, and $l3l 00 for thirty-five in the Court of Quarter Sesaioni . . - Mososoartet.a. .Navnaavlos Co.—At the en , null meeting of the al ockholders ofthia,eorhpony, held on Monday, the following officer', 'were clott ed (or the ensuing year: . Prragrnt—J. li. Nloorhesd. • Nunagers—Tiimna3 Itakewell, Wm. Eiehlansm, .i John Anderson, John TRFSei, Neville 11. Craig. Wilson hleCandlces, John L. Daw2o., Georg. j W. Cues, John graham, Reuben Miller, jr. Treorurrr—Thomas \L•liowe. ' Setretav—William i Mamma Or TITS K099[7111 EX ECITTTC Cox- I - stirres.—This Committee met last evening, at ',l •CoI. Sabre, eeveeat members of the Committee of the Counciln 'hang present by invitation, to . , whom the previous action of this Committee 4 was made known. Mr. Riddle, of the Council COMmittee, stated their willingness to co-ope . : rate , „cordially with' the Committee, but were - ;744: . not sinthorited to invite M. Kossuth; the rm . Intim:to were passed under the imr,ression that' i he had alreedy been invited ; these resolutions .•'...l .were efficiently: explfcit—their meaning was' - i PlAn-! --- , Afte someronveriation, the Joint Committee '.: I of Councils maanimouslj sanctioned the action 'of ebb.',Toyer, and Execntive Committee, in re gard to M Kossuth , '1 The members of Councils of both cites, wero tmonlinovully invited to be present eE the moot . Ingo of the Executive and. reception Commit ,: .. tees. The Committees cc telegrapingond on a pro gramme repbrted; the report of the latter, was •committed for completion. Darid.Smith, r Wm. It. Smith, George F !Ca mera were added to the emanate°. ' --On motion it wen Resolved, That the military of this and the adjoining counties be reimested to take part in the ceremonies orreceiri g Gov. Kossuth_ Adjourned till Friday evening. IWPORTAAT MOVEIKERT. . ' -,.. . ' Plrrsnuaatt, Jan, 8, 1851. Hon- J. B. Girruuts, Mayor:—S¢:—The kmbscribers, feeling the importance and iIe.CCSBi• , —.. , trpT urging upou Congress early action in the . i.i • cogstnictiou. of a ship canal at the Sant St. ~!• i Marie, and believing most of our citivens feel I equally solicitous ou this important Subject, would respectfully ask you to call nvneeting of the friends of the improvement at au .early ::. • ! day. • - ... ; Cha.s. Avery, J. P..Peare, B. Bakestell, R. , ..'..! McKnight, A. W. Loomis, Wm. J. flowatd, Jae._ • ..1 Willock, John Garrard, Jas. J. Bennett, 8. Stoner ; James. Park, jr., 'Wm. K. lIILT4 C. IL . i WOlacrlado Hampton, J. P. Tanner, Thom on „„_! I . Bell, J. B. hlurray, Wm. T. Sevin, T. B.! Duke-' • 1 'well, C. G. Ilusso. J. flaunt, Geo. Breed, Jrio. .I A. Forsyth, Jams ht. Cooper, W. Palmer, i Geo. , I :;',, R.,lllas..iy, B. B. ;Campbell, C. O. Lootnisv J. K. Moorhead, Lewis Hutchison, Joe, O'llain. B. •'..< Whitmire, Wm. 8. Lardy. • ,llama's Ormuz, . Afitborpl, Jan. 6th, The citizens of .tho nitres of Pittsburgh and Allegheny friendly to the foregoingimprove -1 meat,' 'are respectfully requested to meet at the New Court House, to the city of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday • the 7th 'mat; at:. o'clock, P r At. .1. B. GeTITRIIS, Mayor. •••:: •:t .• • : COBAT OF QIIARTERSESSIONS. ; 4 • 1 : • JAIIVAIIT '.l • Before the Ron. Wm. 11. McClure President . Judge,.and T. L. McMillan and Wm. Bogie, As eoeiste•Judges. . 1 The Sunday Fuutral, Riot Case watt rettumeth —; James Fenn rune a plea in abatement, upon the gotiund of a 'misnomer, being indicted ; by the name of James Fordan- Several wit ' nestles testifiedlliirbe was known.by tbe ins:me of Porten, and others that be woe - known both • as Felten and Fenian. Almost the whole morn . tog was consumed by the arguments of !corm . eel. Plea over 'ruled. - Mr. Irwin then moved i to quash the indictment, upon the ground that . there were four charges in one court—over • I ruled. " Pennington Bay sworn......oeorge,,llartline, the 1 deceased was sick with the rheumatism for - - I some time before be died; he was very Poor: he died at my broiher'a berme on Saturday . ; ing, - at shout eight o'clock; a child of my broth ; er's died about that time; went to Trirrille's and 1 ; ordered a cot:Sneed bearer to be ready on Sun 1, day afternoon:. got apermit from Mr. Bessie. • ton to the aextort of the Methodist Episcopal : grave yard; recollect seeing Mr. O'llane come • - into my brother's bourn Saturday night, with a .1: bundle:ln his, hands containing candles; he t wanted apiece of a board; we told him ha need net trobbleleimself . as - we bad gone to the on : : ;S . -panne of burying the mae; Mr. Allen came to ij the house. and I let him in; was introduced to a }Mr- who asked me what objections I bad- to this man being bctried in. hie form or lifter his form? told him I had no of jectieds Jwhat way 'the Man was burired; be' asked me • Iwo* tepay all the expenses I had been on • Ito bury the Man, would I give up the body M kim2' told him I was not at all the expense and aeould nofidecide it that way. 1 • • Donle recollect what other remarks be made • rr.afterwartfi, and Mr. Allen and Biakelywent out; ' hfr Foran and Blakely came in afterwards; z lßlakely said "this is the gentleman who will pay all the expenses yon have been at, and I merely Llcame to make a tender to you, to clear ourselves Lfof being styled uncharitable people;" told him was not at all the expense, no more than a ..,getranger; think it was before dinner on Sunday, 'ffeome two or three ladies who came to attend the • &Eteral told me that I was going to hare a diffi- Pcnlty;. Mr. Greer and myself passed down be thhid the corpse,' and getting down a few ideps, Greer ran round to kelp them with the cot delta on the pavement, and Mr.,.Rice .4'si3dl}6 or three others were there; they caught t'• old of Mr. Ilatehinson and made fi ght; It was :opposite Mr: Allen's upper house; I could ills. • Rtinetlyseettie two Messes. Rice; _three or four k:Pers OODStrMek Mr.• Greer over the head with Itturietentirelhug could not , identify them;. sup. moose there was over a hundred persons there; ;`;;went from thereto the Mayor's office; the Caner • 4.''11 arringements •were made In my brother's ?„,hotutug. the hemp was- standing opposite the 'f!-e'ro.se of pi. Arlen; the Messrs. ,Rice made a :4ti-lreiitLiabo;.:l met the corpse ‘ on High Street; . - ,;;;7.thens waets"forowil with ..did :not know. any of of-seeing Mr.` O'Hara at the qeatti;fre waet#Fe . . . . . On cross-examination, witness testified that Hartline died on - Sunday morning about eight o'clock; it was our intention to bury him in the sumo grove yard with my brother's child; don't know'whether my brother has black blood in his veins; a man came there on Sattrrday even ing, and Belted if there was a young man dead there? said there woo l don:t kneW whether ho came there to take the man's measure for a cof fin or not; told him that we had gone to the ex 'penses of the burial already; did not toll the young man to clear out; there was some re marks passed, bet don't recollect them; don't think be came into the house; the priest was there on Friday, and said he would be 'back; don't know if he wasthere on Saturday or not; my brother and myself eat up with the deceased on Friday night; Mr. O'Hara was there that ev ening; don't think he eat up all night. Ann Ray sworn—When they took the corpse out of the house, to put it - in the hearse, there was such a'screeching and screaming that 1 re tired into the honer; did not eve any one struck; don't know anv of the rioters; they wore halloo. ing "that the Catholics had beaten the niggers;" O'Hara was there on Saturday morning; my son, said to O'Hara, that as he was the only person who came to nee George before he died, he would give him the body to• inter wherever he'pleased, hut that he should give him notice before 12 o'clock, O'Hara said he would let him know; O'Hara hadtalcome back at three o'clock, when 1 left the house. I.hmss-examined—Wilson asked deceased if he had any particular place bedecked to be buried I in : he replied any place; Wilson asked him if he ! would like to be buried in a Catholic grave-yard; he answered yes; Wilson said he would do as ho desired; the corpse was in the coffin when I went there next day. Mrs. Eliza Albert, sworn—John Linimao, Joseph . Thompson, Charles King and took the coffin down into the street to put it in the hearse; was about proceeding out, when I beard a great noise' and 'uproar in the street; two or three persoks fell on Mr. Greer soil Black, and bent them for some time; could not Bay whether I knew any of there, but James Rice; they boat Greer and !Slack loan with urn lirellm; heard them exclaim, ••lay Joan that corps, i‘abant he buried in Protestant ground"' the carriers laid the coffin down on the street, and went to assist the two men, who were being beaten; while they were gone, the undertaker said ••let its take the enrpNe hack into the hnnse," when the persons who were beating Greer and Black came running up; and Fail ••put down that coffin, - nod stamped . upon it; they to o k it up and put it on th,•ir shoulders, did not know any of them; they took it down the Fourth Street Bowl, and that's all I Paw of it. the ' whole crowd followed it; it was itniet enough af ter they had taken the coffin; knew none of them save James Rice. Alexander Week, sworn—W as in attendance at the funeral of George it w.s to take place nt 2 o'clock, en said, a th, the tr t h bl u e em . ber; while we were standing there waiting, a ths moisten arose 11. , Prrth - ocrowd, ahunt the dis turbance that had 14:furred there the night 'he fore concerning religion; saw Writ Dunn, Thos. Dunn, Daniel O'Hara, Patrick Kinseitt John Fo ley, Thos. FUrILIII, on the ground; sow that Jas. !ties and John Dongan were gone: saw the coffin brought nut of the house: saw these. men, just named coming up with the hearse and carriages; saw the carriers with the corpse get as far as the thearse, and the crowd rushed around the corpse; the grist remark heard WWI "you can't put that in them - 1 saw persons beating Jacob ,Greer with their um brellas. Testimony not concluded, at the hoar of ad jaunt:tient. Firm %Vann —The election yesterday result ed no follows: School isirectors.,-3 years, Daniel Corman• 295, B. C. Reaves• 95, J. Aol 27: for I year, Jeremiah Frew. 294. Judge of Election—E. Faber' 171, Jattiln. Clain 130. • Inspectors—John D. Bailey• W.,Wition• 125: Constahle--C. Bostwick• 20s. Hugh McGee Assessor, elected, J.. 1. C. Dell, and Assistants John Taylor and Danier Frew. Officers elected are marked with a FIVAT IVann.—Ttie following officers were elcafed without opposition, at the eleetion yes terday: School Directors—Two years. S. R. Johnston, S. S. Fowler: three years. Joseph I,nr, Vara Shaw; ode year, Ales, Simick. Judge ofElections—Wm Wilkinson. foPpecton of elections—Geo. Alhree, J. U. Foster. Assessor—Galeh Russell. ' Assistant Ass&niors—J. L Brindle, Gec. W. Censtable—J.. Sharp. rtfilirr. —.A four-horse wagon, loaded with bay, was upset, yesterday morning, on the corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, by coining in contact with a post. DAMISIMA.—The Court House eteps,,yester. day, , were in a very dangerous condition, and something ettoold be done for the better securi ty of the great number of people who pass there SCCOND Wain.—The following person were elected in this Ward, yesterday—Judge of elec tion, Col. John Ross. Tuspecton.,l:3leo. IL Ril debrand, John AL Irwin. Assessor, Isaac Jones. Assistant Assessors., David McClelland, Robert K. Marshall. School Directors, Ales. Jaynes, Reuben Milieu. Tux RECEPTION Guanine. transacted some business last night, after which Cherie , ' Avery, J. Bowman Bweitzer, David Ritchie, were aided to the committee. tiljourned to meet on Friday evening. ;'• Tue Monica Ant, SINITUn or Kosse'ru:—A letter from Pesth, Illingsry, of the let ltecetn ber, states that the house ocetpied by the moth er and sinters of Kossuth, opposite the Karoly Palace, was 'surrounded in the night, and per quisitions were mule iu their apartments. Ks.- Ruth's sisters, ISlsdtmes ItnMay arid Neliselenk gi, and the tutor of the letter's children, were 4. I afterwards removed to another part of the build ing. The mother of Kossuth obtained permis sion to remain in her apartment, but she wee placed under the surveillance of the police.— The tutor was subsequently polio irons." Later accounts slate that the sisters are in PASIATINO 0171 e. IN A REI . VOLIC.-.-WA Ay the following Paragraph from a letter p , Relied in the Boston Traveller, dated l'sris, 3d, 1851: send you a Golignani, which ill give you all the information the government ill allow them to publish, Inc be it known that t , is Republican President has put a file of !midi ,rn in every printing office in Paris, accept the stitutionel and La Petrie, the government ne -- papers. The people cannot even, get a handl, 11 printed in all Pails. • Oalignaai told me himself today, that belled eta eoldiers in hie printid office, and a y ooernmeal lewd' reader. His pap is the only one they allowlo be printed, excep he two above." What a charming Republic',, At the Auburn Kossuth Matting, Judge Cotio too presided, and made a 'Teeth of the right stamp. lie said: myself of the occasion to toy, that in my judgment, it is high time for us seriously to consider whether the great moral precept de livered to all mankind by Jesus Christ, familiar ly known att the Golden Rule, is lees binding ail on nations than it in upon individuate; and wheth er no a great, free, ancUpowerful nation, we are no longer at liberty, arta towards our fellow men of the contra continent, rigidly, and nu ',tier all circumstances, to adhere to, a policy •whichilm men could - put into practiee--tnwards .bis neighbor without incurring the merited nom of all good men," (Applause, renewed and continued.) At a meeting in Corning, N.• V., on the 14th ult., it was Resolve:l, net the additional request of Kos suth for •'mi'terlal old," ebould ho responded to by the people in furnishing means to atisist Lim in the prosecution of his design for the speedy deliverance of his native Wad from Austrian ty ranny." In new of thelattre,.. of Phillips'i Fire An nihilator, of the Jolirnal of Commerce proposes the following atm in the rule of three,. ''lf it stases six annhilatore at thirty dollars each, twelve lair of boots, and a pall of water, to put out a email tire kindled un the groin.] in a two story, ationty, bow much putting and adver tising will it take to bring about the 'time not far distane, when every house will have a Fire Annihilator, and soots a thing. &eerie. emdla .gration will be unknown In our country.' Hardware rrillE subscribers would,eall the attention froml4.oll.ldoou. of dentine la !IA ILDICALE. to a /Nor four to ate tbouttand dollar. worth, emu:Wino, moor colonel. and saleable artiOr.... Ka will tusk e nen otdeet far the Noir Mottoft or facia. It for Neuritic• or teal state. •Pertmot dimmed to Wade wl/1 all at our waNtuttoo and ovation tor ftivolow. do= 1141111 , R 111W1N.114 &road A. g o LACKWOOD, for December. • D..m Mr.: .U f M f the Swans, by I.ll;Mat '!itro2iirll"Cfarttliftirizi= 0 pofti te ant Oeko. , • 023 CARAPES-10 kept Malaga,,TeryElne, for LA Webs . -1411-ILikeLuß.lll4oo. ~~ -. BY TELEGRAPH ILYCKIVILD Br Till O'IIIIILLT TZLEGIAPII LINZ, AND SUIPOILTZD FOR TIM PITTEIBUNGE CIALICITZ. CONGRESSIONAL. 10=IIME House.. , --The Speaker appointed the following gentlemen a Climmittee to wait upon Kossuth, and introduce him to the Holum: Messrs. Carter, Clingman, Gentry, Stanton, of Kentucky, and Peasiec. Mr. Carter, from the Select Committee, re ported that they would he prepared to intro duce Koesuth to the House at 1 o'clock. . . Mr. Houston reported a bill for the payment of the expenses of the Indian Department of in valids, and other pensions for the year I 833; also a bill providing for the payment of the next in etalment to Mexico, under the treaty, all of which were referred to Committee of the Wholh on the state of the Union. SXNATE- —The Chair laid before the Senate a communication from the Navy Department, en closing a memorial from tho seamen And petty officers of the United States Squadron cto the Pacific Coast, risking increased compensation. Tho annual report of the Secretary of the ireosury was also presented, and on motion of Mr. Hunter, wus ordered to be printed, together with lilB,ooo extra copies. The resolution relative to Census Printing was taken up and debated at lengtilt, bet finally poetpooed. A message 'was received from the President, cniumun - lcuiing intelligence of the pardon for the prisoners sent to Spain, end risking qqn uppropri ntion to meet their wants and expimses iu re turning home. KOSSUTH AND THE CLEHOV Warn tvc - ron, Jan. 6. The Clergymen of the District waited upon Governor Kossuth at 111 o'clock to-day, and were received by him with touch cordiality. The Rev. R R. Gurley 41eliirered -an eloquent, and en. ceedingly encoun4ing and appropriate address, recognizing huseuth as a brother, and as a rep resentative of a grout and cardinal religious principle. They welcomed him to the city of the great . Washington—to his Monument, ,and almost in eight of his tomb, and urged hire to speak out fearlessly and fully his thoughts to the Nation. They assured him that they would not be uttered in vain. Governor Knvontli replied in a 'Tench n( con nidernble knob: ~ . • The Republic a Ibis morning announces that the President will have an interview with the Prairie Indians this afternoon. and distribute presents t o them. 0..,. Koxeuth lima accepted nn invitation to be present at the interview. The citycouncils have passed resolutions sympathizing 'with Kossuth. nod appointing committee to wait upon him. 8.,t1 n•, Inn r 1 The Washington Intelligeneer and Republic mate the official announcement that there Is reasen to believe that persons in New York aro attempting to thwart the operations of the Oar eminent, especially with regard to the Tehuan tepec treaty, by writing and mating false repre eentatio❑s. They also publish the law for the punishment of sue rdlendcro. The snow in now five inches deep mod mill NEW TWCK MARKET. rnSIK, Jan 6 Coma continues firm Flour is dull at yesterday'. r4tee _Provisions nre inactive. klens Pork is selling nt 1114.62(.0 5,12) per LEI. 1 , (5.1.1c per lb. Whiskey hus declined to 21r. 1:CCIEEMI!1111 , . Cotton—The inatiret with MI, of 300 hale% .t otrictly kNJFIIIog °dean*. nod Sic far tkim.6. Flour-861es ijee) hhh nen, a 1:1,50 per 111,0. Grain—Sales Generee Wbrat at 110k112.a per bo. Saler 4,000 bu Western COrn at 65c per bn. The Great Invention of the Age!—Steam Supplanted !—Oas TrJuniphant! rriS fired !MT' of th.• 11111r1Penth erflttlfi au , o. at.ada. l I Ith Itl.lll rv. L. t LL. dor., TA .no the ...ft - m.l half nf th. new ... or dy .. voll1.• atair . ra nda, swrst . hddt'hat aductrn - • h. world 31.• ac. Iu ..Pm toftl. and elm hod. Intnts..,t Ctg.r . .1 ,,, Ant . . V ~louagm. aft,. in. .1a 're. et urrrn Idt eed..54 .4 Ottr. altrerdna to to.. IL. p . m.,. nf thr a.ad a•adatd. I. ta , rytf.rtftl ..ndr hal tatt A ern. .atdtt fu h.l4cud,ll. rtl t.. r tn&Tr o rich. L. ...T.( to It. Strdea anAl 1.1.61,,* or It. , npusme., th.nahta of ma., roxer...., or 41,, VW, tcterart.• nrloc , add , ats , r...lnf hatodan and ...ff....a., hy ta., , 01. pp silot.ll, lett) furor. I. ....Jr auf , ddlon odl 0.-um ,Wfr gnu thdir.ada std., th. emit e.g....0d.), and ~,, t11.4 It. I rt,,,,ine Law. dtr.dg laJ The now VICAIT III 4) aor.bro.l lo all par,erko ra Iv, plltnt aarna, from tar rmalo hula, weer by tr.. reanwk am to the two tnewoaral boos pre. r I3f •.r . 11l Cho ,r.prene than that ropalrod Me weans en. gip , . of boiler+ owl falroposa. Mrs owl errtnrn. awl of Lola yol wroahl —too fon, •rigl“ oalltolog tho rasa. •,grar I.`llarof Mr aloarn enemy in,. foots or. establlallod by tho orpormoatal tqlorilv• r 4 twentr.lll,o7.) power. now 001' at Cinetnnott: NrliWai In lb. following trona lb./am-lona. u..yonaatrral of thv total floranto, - We age nieannl/tate that J C F. Fake:nen. late of Ihy ntr. bs.. tn• relent ltsr tn. mover uf carting., eel.) aa., nr Ile ggpliestem to an •TIVIO. , 7,1+ ... e...4 espertmenta ef I ht.. Inir•eltnn wore Ti,. the .V.estaanl The Yale (.111 , 114114•• LIM f+4 ,. .1•«1 palent fit the ...rung cneretllng rtebto fte the nee at his .4 PriVellineani! .StrflU furl,.',Arroratos "li. pegallar I.4santage of Owen she 014 mmtople r to eststgel .4 the e( englneer, that Ite eau “tight... , 14.1.4..... a man ml a war In has time train Is renntiej ix, Intel her guns. Alen, glrlilt fr,r hm anili i gg y aril eginntrin desicni•l 1.4 the greatest L.A. erble estitinnt here an.) ?tier Any in( tentglk.o in t.gar.l ti, the ale .se Inrslnglite in renteina, an..l nttatnlng nen., Lei tb•r pmmtAir ~t,twaed by sel.lreutt.g . Ix L. Ittlx.rney ILO Agent fxr th• I,atentsw, . nap.. ite to Yell.4is` whlngtois. ts.3-.ltatexelilet LLEGUEN V SA VINGS .; par value 4179. tot FA. to 1111..1. HILL r(7O Allegheny City Conde. VOITPONS payable let proximo in Phil, 41./pllia., for tale rq WAI. A. !JILL 4 C• 41.. 4144,4•1r7 • A First Rate Chance for Business. .rylfE nutoi9rilwr of for eale Firop«rty heat., In ,:h• 4411,4111net.0. at the 14.44414. f .. Charliore Coal Kallroa, it er.04141441 , 144 hot ot grantrul Why NO 1 , 444..4. franie Itoure,nore thauptchlehte.ae.. log.th.r with •/ 444114440ve1y holortetent,44l The ;fur. ir oho 4.1 the text toorrantilo Irratien• Ie the rountr. the .141.4.-Ater 6.xsuy rete4l.4l within the. Jeer $.1 . 41.00 4 ) worth of 4/0.1.. Yoe further parth•viere 41n 4 . 4 4 of the eulecriber Int the hremiree. 41.117:41artt'S 44 4 Fl MARK/14 Good News for no Ladi.cs! Jr.ll{oßE'S TRENCH . FENIA LE "'ILL , . an Innorynt, esfo sod EltaYbsol noturdy to oruwin. Fluor Albav, NUsFrY•sPuu. liryroo• Yl•orral Wealtu./, blausws. Pain. in lb, 11ea/1 mud Limbs. Tryluntw binned eidus, C, mail/rm.., Irritability, Ilyvaywin bp India...anon. Fl a , sod all Uartrw rJnmDlalotx. Mrs 2 , eta.. or hr..l/WII. fur fl. hall arboloaalor remit by W. e. JAC/Y..lY'. 21U LAbarty oty.4. Levi 41* iV, o ,d. Polsbursb. and by AP. THE Untllll.llStb. yrs...lst. yrltow.l with nab t.s. d/....1(f5)* • Steam Saw Mill for Rent riNfIE STEAM SAW MILL, at the rnoutlt of Men t'fv•lt. illy* miles .1.... Pittalwrgh. fro the Al .gb.oy five+. K. 11111041, Io Gll.l+ll,rl rent. tDo Wit, ii good runww‘ wrier, RINI • eft of Chopping Minna.. Sod • ti,t, paw ronnowl. a with the nun. The 111. o is 01.4, end Ittrolwr end. u very ready rale. A large Dwelling 11.11.4 allwebe4 to the preta4ew For forth, partleular••rl,lE oo tbe vvitolow tc, A. MULNIE, R. PADEN. tllulnolintah P. 0., Dec. 12, 1541.—[del:1,11•Ito8 Situation Wanted A PRACTICAL and txperienerd BOOK IMIZPER •Irtiti , • valuta. is • Wboloml• Ilou or issufatturist, Ertsbliphsont ailmfartnr, rer...rro ulrr n. 6,14• IV. lEa 416. Pittobis,ll P. II." t11.19.4.4)1f Stage Coaches for Sale. 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