'; . :Agef c ' 7, "" I ..~~- R[)llE 111 All' FRS surriNo or THE ma worms The Select and Common Councils of the city of Pilteburgb, met jester A t ty, in the Old Court House, when the following newly elected mem bers, mad 4 their Appearance, presented their certificates, aria Ore sworn in. (The Democrate are - marked with a atm-. ) Plitsr WARD—Select Council: Allen Cordell. C01:1114011 Council : Cynic Blnck, R. M. Riddle, Adams Getty, 8. A. Long. SCArOND WARD—Select Council; Geo. Wilson. Common Council 7 Alfred. P. Anehutt, Wm. .1. Roweird,jr.;lton't Mackay. ' Tamp WALLU—Select COnnal Wm. Mackey. Common Council: Tboions , Scoit, Thomas M. Marshall, Jame.. Montooth, Smith. E. li. Day, 111 P. Muelder and Oporge Punstou o are tied. - FonaTu WARD—Select Council : Robert Me- Cutcbeou: _Common Council Juo. Rinse!, sr., Jan. EcAuley,'Wm. toung. Firru WARD-Select Council: 11. N. Speer.• Common Council: Jos. Meyer, , Jas..M Tsylor,. Dayl,l Spalding' Wm. Ray.* SIXTH W AALD—Select Council P. Armstrong. Common Council: Jos Lowry, jr , .Wm Shore, Henry Reis, Robt. Curling. B6rouro W MR.—Select Council John N. M'Clowry.* Cc;'innion Council A. J. Gribben. , Lewis * RIO {ITU Wsten—Seleet Council John Common Council : E I/Aber . ..Jae, John K. Ken nedy. _ ' Nish IVAILD —Select Council: William IBai ley, Common Conned-, Thomas Stanger, Joho eon Little. II It will be seen that the Select Council stands seven whiga to-two democrats, a. majority of those holding over besides, being Whigs. In the Cum. _mon Cennoil there are twenty two Whig, to see , en:Dem'ocrets, and one vacancy, iihich will, in all probability be filleAlby a Whig ottIIANISATIA OT, TUE SELECT COESCIL. Frederick Lorenz, .t74, -- wes elected President of the Select Council, pro tern. isms Jones and D. D. Bruce were nominated as candidatesJor the Presidency.— The vote. on the fret etood, Isaac Jones 10; D.l). Bruce, 7. Mr. JODes was de clared duty elected. The Council went into a ballot for the clec tion of'o Clerk, when the voting stook as fqt lows: • • 3d. 4th. 6th. 7th. Gth. Bth, R Morrow It 7R 7 7 8 8 9 Clias Bryan X 4 4 1i 6 G -.JOhn Major. 6 5 4 6 .1 3 3 .4 A Gilicitilmit 5 1 1 thArnwo. R. Morrow was dr.:lnn:4 duly elected. On Motion Jsmes Wright was unanimously re-elected liles,enger. 7 OSO.ANILATION or nir. COMIION COUNCIL.I Cyrus Flack, Esq., WON aprnintol Chaihnan _. . , .pro teth. _ i Messra. R. M. Riddle, Thomas M. blershall, tiad John Tinsel, 0r., , *ere nominated as candi dates for the Pretide*y. Mr. 'Wesel wi!hdreir,'and the Council proceed ed to an election On the first ballot the vote stood,- ...i. Robert 10 Thomas H. Marshall, 19 On _motion, M. W. Lewiti,.Rscr, was unani mously re.eleeted . Clerk, and Mr. E F..-LPratt, Messenger. It appearing that Messrs. H: P. Welder, Whig, and (Maize .Friusfoin, Pomocrit, had re ceived Au equal number of vi Vie, for the common Council, in the Third Ward, the Mayor was di reeled to. issue his proclamation far a special , -taloctiOn to fill the vacancy. On!motion it was resolved that the Councils shall- meet -in convention on Tueed4y next, to elect city officers .The Councils 'their yjourned to the New Court'Houee, having raki,:lusty appointed com mittees, one to wait on. Judge McClure and re quiet him to administer the oath of. office, and the other to wait on Mayor Guthrie. In the Court llduse the oath of office was ad ministered by his honor dodge McClure, and Mayor Guthrie announced the allowing appoint ments • • Mayor's Clerk, J. C. Pettigrew; High Coasts ble, Robert Hague; City •Conseablea, Bernard Dougherty, Jas. Reed. Jno. hlarcedins, James 31'Ferian, Jae Wells and Gabriel Rely!. • , On motion the Cormeils adjourned.' The-Toping Mews le Society of "Pi ttnburgh held their 84th nneivergury" in tbe, Methodist 'Protestant Churhh on Tuesday evening Inst. In teresting addresses gore delivered ore the occa sion by tier ._ er.. fifeners. Cowl and Bryan. , The an 'lMl74ll report preemie the'eociety 119 increasing in influence and risefalness. The following are the officers elected far the present year. President—George W. Berry. Vice Presidentstinns Tindle, Wdliam Dow _ eon. Corresponding Secretary—Sohn Nicolm. 'Recording Becretkry—Javnes Mlenry. Treisurer—lnds M. Browne. Librarian—James A.: Irvin. Executive CoMmittee--William J. Troth, W Marshall, E. Radcliff; Dr. Common, Wm Rettanburg. . Omuta:mon or tilt ttorransn'CorNcits.- The Select arid Common Catincilrof the City of Allegheny, mett—yesteiday morning in their Chambers. - • The following gentlemen were denlared to have been duly elected by the people: Mayor—R. S. Fleming. Director of the Poor — A. Cameron Select Council—let Ward, Simeon Bullard; Rd do. Jacob Shaver; 3d do. Wan„ Walker: 4th do. Jacob Painter. • .t Common Councils—let Ward, 11. Morrison. S. M. Wickeretram, ff. Nizod, dames McCand less, 2d do. Wm. Bagaley, Geo. R. Riddle, Jon athan Gallagher. The members of. Council and the Director of tbe Poor were sworn in by the Hon. If. S. Flew- Ing, after which Alderman Barclay administerl etl the oath of office to his Honor, the Mayor, who delivered a very eloquent and appropriate ;Address. The Councils then proceeded to elect their of fiesta; with the . following results: Gen. Wm. flobineon, jr., President of Select Colincil, by ancMmation: Wm. Boyd,'Preaident of Common Council, by 'accintnation. ' Cicrk of Common Council—at NicOonnigle,by acclamation. - Clerk of Select Council—EL J. Lemon, by a majority of one.. Memenger—Cltorge J. Mclntyre, by Reels motion; ' Alnirian,or me Assraucar COVICTLE.—The ` F sBilect and Common Councils of the pity of Ai legheny met nn Thursday night. \ __ln the Common Connell the niinutes of last . meeting sere reedited a ppro v ed. The 'apart of the Committee on Reception of Louis Koturuth,wse read and :accepted, and' the ,following reriolution adopted. Concurred in by • 'fain corrimittee; in accordance with the resin; lotions of the 12th inst., transmitted to one re .presoniativedn COnsress, I'. 11. Rowe, a copy of the resolutions welcoming Louis Kossuth to Allegheny City, with a request to'hatel it to U. 'Kossuth. As 111. Kessuth is expected to aithe on Pridsy or Saturday of this week, and will rc main a few days; ;under the preseat peculiar sit ultiou.of Allegheny, in respect to lintels oroth er proper places - of reception, your committee wash! recounted thapaisage of the following re: ' Resolved,' That the Select and Common Conn ...oils of Allegheny with the President of Select - Council asthairman,.call on. 11 .• Kossuth after his snivel, at such time as hg may. designate, and express Viking through their Chairman, the interest they feel lirs the extension of Freedom hs•Estrope generally; I • •S. M. WICKCESIMII, • U. It. Blunts, . • . E. IGUEHII, t vR. DALZELL. The report of the Water Committee was read . accepted. . ~.5 On motion of Mr.! Elgers, it was Resolved, That the CommittechuEngines be and they are fidgety authorized to contract for 500 feet of new hose forthwith, for the nee of the American Lima Company, of the Third Ward. .Referred to Committee on Roginesi Concurred in by B. C. - On motion of air: Wielieraham, it sae Resolv - ed,. That the thanks - , of,this body he and are hereby tendered to 'our worthy President, for the.able and impaitial manner in which - he has 'performed his trying duties during the peat year. Adopted unottimottolY. . • • On motion of Mr. Ray, it was Resolved; ?hit '... the PresidentsAf , Councils, at. the 00001 tulle Or oppainting committees; for the current year, are bereby requeeted to appoint a committee on -- wooden buildings: Adopted, and concurred i • On motion of Mr. Wickersham, it was 16- ' solved, That the PZraidents of Councils he in. 'Mooted to select enezhalf of - the Chairmen of this - different El tending Committees from oath :and that llio_tnelaberof the Council be 'mom Um: air Standing Com-mit. "77. ' f ; ----- 7:7 ; --7.-7 , 7 7- --- --- -------- 7 - ----*---- ---- -- --- - _..- _ , _- 4 . z : ~,..„ - i tee, and that the Finance Committee be com posed of the Cliarrinen of the different Standing Committees. Adopted, and con. In by 8. C. RECEPTION OF LOUIS KOSSUTH The following is a list of the officers to take charge of thelproceasion-ron the occasion of the receptioia of Ooreruor Kossuth CHM MARSHAL. agN. ViM. LARIIIER, JR MARSHALS. Pittshorgh.—Morrisen Foster, John F Glass, F C Kay, nos Sargent. 'land Campbell, It T C Nlorgan, Sarni MeKelvy, John Itoth,.o L Magee, Dr T IV Shaw, Dr Julian Itodgere, B F Jones, John Scott, Saml S Waters,"Riehard Savory, It Biddle Roberts. Leopold Said, Dr IV Werneberg, IV IV I) Has, C 0 Loomis, George Thompson, H Chigne 1 James C Pettigrew, J I",Stionnon, Galway John IV Riddell. euy —Dr F HarDnyer, 14nry Cnnip f, n Morrison, John Mitchell , end Vier once K bluer. Irml , gham.---Jpes ,Briri, John 11 Smith nod Tho Blockmore. Lawn, H Barber. Itiat.ine a Tp.—Dr James. Nlaneh .ter. , --Alea A McKee, E.Park. Deaver—W L Diekituon, Maj Jo.hua Logan Thoe J Pavrcr, U P Work. I=l Morrison Foster, John P Glass Thomas Sargent. The Chief Marshal and him Aids will wear red scarfs. Thelirirshole will wear white beads. The Firemen n( Pitubargh, Allegheny, and the adjacent boroughs will be under the immedi ate direction of Marshall David Campbell, to whom they will please report themselves. The Chief Marshal desires that they appear in the procession without their fire apparatus, but in uniform. All Delegations, Societies, or Associations, that intend to take part in the procession on the occasion of the reception of Got. Kossntlr, and have not already reported to the Chief Marshal, trill do so 'before o'clock, on Monday the 19th iust., in order that places may be assigned them. The Marshals above named, are requested to net the undersigned on Monday evening, 19th inst., at Col. Sahl's lintel, at 7 o'clock, P. M. - WM. LAP.I9IER, Jo., Chief Moralist. OFFI,IAL Vorc or THE Nlaror...- 4 -The follow ing are the official returns of the vote:l cast for Mnyor at the late election. , Wnnns. .First I% terd arrnitit SARTFIL 11.11 K Cr... 10; 1'29 11141 1442 1S:1 111 I" .914 299 11 171 1443 4:1 " 219 134 171 "257 111,. - T.S RI .117 6.5 64, 7-I FIRE.—The house of Samuel Courtney. Eeq , at Courtney's Run, Beset, roiles'down the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, was nurned to the ground on ThuredaLniorning. The family bare ly.eseaped with their ayes. Paor t.l NT aakt.taitoa.—The members of Proteatant Asaociation held a meeting on the troth inst and adopted the following - resoh., final. Resolved, That we as n bay — fully appre ciate the noble :deed which Gov. lititenith has taken in defence of Liberty and human rights and that we fully sympathiac in the ranee he has espoused in behalf of aufferinglriangary: Respired, . That thie a9sncitttion join in the frnressinn to frolconne to our city the bears and illustrious Ko.9Ellth. , 11.:CI'llUN or Iio,SL - 111 —Our resters Vfil find below', a list of the various committees ap pointed with reference to thecreception of Kos • suth. E=3l lion J B Guthfie, Hon II S Fleming, Col S W Black, John Morrison, Gen Wm Latimer, E D elazzam, Col J II Sewell, T Umhstaetter, C,l F G Kay, Lecky Harper, 1) N White, Col .1 II Foe, ter, R It !dueller, J Go Itack.rden, Allen Kra mer, Mee Holstein, Col Leo Saki, L. Wi'worth, Dr IVerneherg, C C Loomis, Dr Si Dilworth. H Hir.m, lion W W Irwin, Dr John Diann, AV W Dallas, Alex NI Wateon, Charles Bent, lion C Naylor, Wee J Base, David Camphell, .David M'Clelland,•Samuel Frew, William Loner, John Scott, Henry McHenry, John Harper, John Gra ham, Binh,lph 'Hunan, Joseph S. Lynch, i ? James McAu ey, Dr George D Beure, C B M Smith, John trash, Cyrus Tpwneend,l.7,,per Greg, James ichey, David AI4EVALIII, olt Rid dle,John II Wiry, Perry B kir; nu E. Ste venson; Sam el' Allinder, Benjamin Cooraln, A. o.Remh4rceapt Johil' clay, Capt John Young, Ji7TWG.Reichelm, Itvid Smith, Wm li Smith, George F Gilmore. Leonard Walters,JoLn Greer, Henry' Anshuta, John Roth, John Henne s Cap. tain James Boyd, George E Nieman. Charles Rowan, Philip Gast, Henry Seller, John net. tier. - lion: W. W. Irwin. lion. M Hampton, Dr. T. .F. Dale, Gen. W. Robinson, N. %Megkitty, Esq lion. W. Forward, Dr. H. D Sellers, Wm. A. Irvin, Wm. Coleman, James Nntt, Jc.bn J Rog gen, Col 8 W liltwk, (ten Wet Lorimer, E Gattam, Col . J H Sewell, T Umtistaater, D N White. II P Moeller, Alen Holstein, te W Dal las, Wm J Ruse, Samuel Frew, Conrad Bower man, Richard Savoy, A 0 Loyd, .1 J Patterson, Cyrus Black, Wm. Barnhill, Robert Lee, James hl. Christy, Lrcky Harper, .1 Heron Foster, Charles Avery, .1 Bowman Sweitter, and David Ritchie. • Orator . of the daft—Cal S.vm %V. B[4(71( lien Lorimer Jr, 31 Jonee, E D Gomm, W P Irwin, W A Irvin, L. Sala, John Moth- SOIL COMUIITEL ON SALUTIN. boctor Flartmeier, Captain Charlton. John P. GI., COMMITTEE nY mrste. Frederick Olershauser, A. Kleber, Le . vi Mot lor. C. 11., Paulson couvrrrcx Dtoaxwncca. • Wm. J. Rose, Ilesekinh Nixon, and comuirrtrs or COUNCIL R. Pinsluirgh—Meusra Kent, Janice, iiinee, Ken nedy, W'llgop: and Murray ot8eloct; Me.. Birsel7Conninghom, Gribben:Holguin, Wrig,hter, and ld'Knight of Common Coun cil. Alleg/inly---Ilessre Painter and Dulled of Se lect; Menem Riddle, Wickersham, and Eggers of Common Council. Recarticn-13 B Barber, J —Aeborn.. CottedingS B Barber, S Garretron--Lang don. KOFSCITO ' S COMUITTF.R OF ZSCOUT. Dr F.'.l) Gartarn, D N White, - John Grnham' Lccky Harper, Alfred 6 Loyd, and J II Delve-11l C 011141171. OA PUBLIC YESTITAL. James MeAulcji, Samuel Fabkiestook, T llmb stacttcr, W A Irwin and UrG Itoiehelm. %Vm J Ito e 0 IT I James kl'Auley, Jenne Janet, A Wilkins. COSSAWITEC Of INVITATION To Plattltrl. Ur E D Gaziam, Dr Weraeberg, W J Itooe. Piusitrei-Ist Ward. F 0 Kay, J B McFad den, 13 Bingerly, Alex Hay. 2d Ward..l Al Brosnan, D R Miller, A P An atiulf-Cli Paulson. :Id Ward—John Shipton, H Demler,T M Mar. ahall. 4th Ward-11. E MCGowin, W W Wallace. sth Ward—P ➢McCorrnick, l 0 Kay, J. 1 3 Glen. • . tith Ward—Joshua Hanna, Robert Curling, Henry Rein. ith Ward—Charles Kent, K T' Friend, W Artburs, J Rose. Sib Ward—Conrad Byerman, John Coyle. Ward—T - A Rowley, Nicholas Graes. let Ward, Allegheny—A Woodhouse, John Alexander, Win Charletoti;. 2d Ward-000 It Riddle, B II Pavia. '- lid Ward—Aug. Hartle, Thoo. Parlay. 4tb Wm-ll—Harrison Foster, A Wilkins. liliincliester—.l P W White, Valentine Short. Diiiitiestie—B.lllTortniclyWm. R Stevenson. South Pittsburgb—Thai' 'Muchmore, John I) Biiminghem—M Lieb, UrJ liageman KeelerTe Tp.--Kobt. IL - Kerr— - Treurtarer—Geil Wm Latimer, Jr. Citizen's Ininiianco Comoany of Pittsburgh C. n. HUSiitY, SAMUEL 1.. )1...11811ELL. OMCE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN IdAiiKET AND WOOD STREETS vistrint. DULL. AND cAnDt) DINED ON TM: 01110 AND MISPIE , SIDI . I I:IVND.. AND TitilitTl: DIES. • awr boor” av 6 ^ 4 AAA.AN Lq ;72E. Ain, aaairrll Ur prrals .CE.I and INLAND NAI7GATION and TRANWPoRTATIUN 1111:=1:3 il r . T , , .. kr . rl r m , • r. J r, . ‘r.. Dinr Ls., . • 1,.. 10. h........ r raorn. +tiler. ,S. telionnruskr . ,. . . .. , 84.44 Ms, Prifork- , ; , 110 C. IL Ila&lr, • Il 11001.0. hire. ILolmrc Dunlajp. Jr Ilarbankr.. r...l•Ardearnlt4o, Wp.ltrr //USW', • ' BY TELEGRAPH INCRIVID DT TED OlittILLT, TILLZOILAPII Mn AND IMPORTED /06113111 PITT/311[1WD CIALKT7R. . AIIRP/AL OF THE STEAM SHIP ASIA. SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE . NEw Yang, Jan. I; The steamer Asia, from Liverpool with dates to the :1,1, arrived at the wharf at 7 o'clock M. She experienced considerable diffieulty in reach ing her wharf in conaequence of the immense quantities of ice. She brings 411 passenger, INI MERCI A I. INTE: L ENC Lie auroin Jan, Cotton—Prices hare declined k on lower de scriptions, mainly in consequence of au error In the estimate of the stocks. which :Motive no ex cess of 411,000 holes. Importers still sell freely on uirival, at a loos on their invoices The -soles since Decetulier :1101 are 14000 titles. Itreadottstfo—The groin market bee been more lively, in the ahoence of supplieo to any large extent; great firmness has been maniteated by holders, although the the demand has not been extensive Flour of good quality has ad vanced Oil to Hid 4l bbl. Red wheat has also advanced bushel. Indian corn is cm glect ed. Provisions-11v( is depressed. The stock of common pork is exhausted. Bacon is arriving more freely, hut the article is dull: Lard is doll, with sales of MI 1011:1 at 42(4 tas 14 list; cheese is quiet: Butter is more active. flutTnn tt ttat t .,“ itohi 1.0 , 0- mhtlittlAtU - The It•tiicof 1.1,,tt.,1 it. rt... 2t,, 1,4 evil, Imo Itt4t, tottltott Ch•ntzt. Contol for ntotte , tt ,,, tott , !.7tt the market tittettt•tittg.— Itnittl,a ttuttnuitr teunalttst-t.l. INI. In the manufacturing district°, trade COLltin lies tolerably active, 1171x1.11 pritiaterzi and erten facturera baying been under orders for taupe time. Ct.ntraets wonld, however, be underta kenon most liberal torme—equal Mahout the de elinelo our Colton market The overland mail from Bombay and Calcutta reached here on the lath, but aru net likely to give any impetus to the demand for goods or yarns. The propoeed loan of 200,000 pounds ensiling for the Great Western Railway Company of Canada in the 6 per cent debentores, re pay able in 1007, have been completed in London . The London Morning Advertiser steles that the cause of Lord Palmerston's. resignation was the interference on the part of the Prime Min ister in the affairs of the Foreign Secretary. That Lord Palmerston, on ascertaining the facts wasindlgnent, nod by letter, demanded an en• planation. The answer of the Prime Minister was ',goo and shuttling. and the result was a lengthened correspondence between the two. At. the Cabinet meeting, only 0 out 10 of the memhers were present: and Lord Jahn Russell 'stated that in consequence of some misunder standing about foreign alleles, Lord Pelmet - don had thought proper to resign Ilts resignation was nrgeed to without the real cause being understood. The Prime Minister was given a place in the cabinet, tuned. - to pro pitiate the people of England. On the other hand, the Landon News rays it moat conehisiv ly indicates the existence of treachery on the part of some of the members of the Engltsh Cabinet. that a conspiracy would seem to exist between some one in 'downing street, and the t'ottrt. in Vienna, to sacrifice Lord Palmerston, that a closer alliance may he formed between England and Austria On the other hand, tho Loudon 'limes soya that thoicry last act of Lord Palmerston was to express his unqualified approbation of Louie Napole6n's coup ef . r.at The 1,,,nd0n Chronicle tnatee that all torte of rumors are adoat as to rebignatione of the turew hors of the cabinet ; awl applications to went, here of the geeernment,. to take part in the pre,ent one; but en far Si our inhumation ex tend% the rumors appear to rent on raceses awl inference, The London Morning Hersld says that the -friend, of Lord Paini,ston are very indignant at his abrupt dismission from Once Variant rumors arc corrupt as to the result it is likely to pruflure upon the cabinet. It is understood that Lord rallUer,ifell me ans to bring the whole matter before Parliament, sod some persons who abbe:, to be well in formed. assert, that to ay.:id so untoward an event, Lord John:Rawl' will resign before the beSSintl. We are of a different opinion, and be hove that the Minister will cling to office in the last Rot it is altar that the daya of the Mitt feiry are numbered Fll INIT. • tl.c lateat doh. pane 11:14 I.lfeetly tran quil The tesalt GP the election, to the whole anenter of antes, is 5.116.773. For Li - min No pOenn. 7,419.:21C; ocoinat him , .110,767. meilt• ing hi. majority 7798,47 , .., Lintia Napoleon was inaugurated on Thur.loy. January lot. The ceremony pa.sed cll without ilmturliance. • On Wedneisily raorning, 31 boracite s diirrsarii '. speech to the Pteradrot on tirti.enitng the re sult of the Tote The President ret.itril as fol lower France Las comprehend,' that I departt.l fr,.m the legal canter to return to toe right; up ward, of i to NlJiofi of voice have absolved the My ohjnct watt to ttast• Venue,. and perhaps flu rope, loom years of treuhle 1 understand, with al, the grairlsur of my u 1 do not de ceive myself as to its dirficultics, hot with ite roan-eel nod support of all right minded Men. the devote Inept of the army, andthe protection which. I shall to-morrow hescech 'harm t, grant me, hope to corner the destiny of Franey by found ing institutions agreeable to the democratic In stincts or the nation, and the desire. of a strong And respected government:to create' a system with authority,, without wounding the feelings of lfay, or closing any path of tmprovement, and lay a foundation of au edifice cipahle of sup. ,porting a wise and bmielloieht libert y " Fries of "Vise Napoleon" followed the speed. Ito the name reciting, the diplomatic corps wan preeented to the President by the Apostolic Annunclo. The Arch-I:410p of Paris, in hit address, offered his conga.* tutationn and goad wishes foe the cuccesil of the high (Lipid. that God had confided to him. Ile replier( thanking The cannons the of meal Is find n salute of ten guns for every million of votes east for the President. • The London Globe. says that Louis Napoleon constantly assures the persons shoot him of the diplomatic body, that heilesires peace because it ia.the duty of hie position. and the only means of establishing the finances. and placing the trada,.agrieulture, and maratfact.rer of Prance on a good footing. It is understood, that in order to tranquilize foreign gorwroments,l.onis Napoleorrwill almost immediately semi instructions to all his mt.. motors, Unstring them to gine the strongest as surances of his desire to maintain peace. 'The Toil'cries is to he the official resi dence. The grand national fete was celebrated on the Unit.' The troops all marched to take posi tion along the streets and plays, when the pro cession peesed. The gales of the Notre Dame were thrown open. The public officers were closed to noon. The Boonse was also closed. The French eagle is eetabitshed on the ban ner of the army, and on the cross of the legion of honor. A grand to deum was to be performed at all the churches on the lith. The churches of commerce of Havre is die• scared by decree, and a pro•isinnal of 15 mem• hers it appointed pending the new election of members. A Director General of Customs, and indirecr in:alien is named. ,J • The French territory in by decree dividect th to 21 divisinwt--emb department hsviog four sub-divisions. A municipal 'conatulsslon of Paris,conforming to the laws of April Nth, 1814, of 3tS members, ifrnamed. Leads from Madrid, mate that the queen and infant princess continue' in excellent health.,_ AUSTRIA, RUSSIA, AND PRUSSIA. The news from these Countries is of a very contradictory character, whilst a certain satis faction is discernable among the absolute par ties. It is not mixed with alarm at the ambiti ons propensities of Napoleon; and the most at tire military preparations are discernable in every quarter. • At Mayence military evolutions are incessant, TURNEY. Lettere from Constintittople, express no little alarm at the events in Entice; and the Intentive feeling respecting Eupi hue maimed great agita tion in the Court. Persia has become a scone of corifuelou. The downhill of Mirray Kabuli, who has here Prime blinieter short 1848, hie been followed by a complete mate of-aoarchy. ❑eaniennnr; Jan. 10 The Kaaanth dinner taken plnco this evening, at B o'clo'cli. At half peat firo o'clock ho ad armed the either's at the Court Comm. Ile leavto tomorrow morning, and will atop at the Mountain House. near Holiday/bum over Hun day. aff!SIMIMIIEE Tho total amonnt of freight on the Geo Wash ington, and the Martha Washington, and the bull and barge towed by the former, was-6110 bhls pork; 1360 bbls lard; 800 Berens shoulders and hams; 6700 hams, 640 bhls oil: 100 lids ba con; 500 bbln floor and 600 • do. whiskey; :100 boxes cheese; 100 boxes candles: and 1000 emp ty barrels. The bulk of the, provisions were owned in Boston, and insured ',in the east. • St. Lows, .1.. 16. • • Distigatiorreto Cairo is pospended, (deo to it.e upper [elm e re. liege—Salta GOP bead it $4 70C44 80 per Itundred. CONGRESSION A L. WAKIINUTON, Jaa 16 The Senate wee not in aession to day House—The House met at the usual hour,and went into Committee of . .the Whole on the pri vate calendar. A number of bills were passed, including one militarizing the payment of interest to the State of New Hampshire, for advances made to the United States in repelling the invasion, and sup pressing insurrection atiludian stream in that State. . . The Committee then rime, and the }louse sit journed until Mondny next. TIIE KOSiIUTII BANQUET. 11 H.1114131.110H Jen, 16, 11,' P. 11 • The banquet iu honor of Kossuth cattle oti to- MO.; about an, persons sat down to !firmer, a large porti,o of them being members of the Legislature. lion. Johnston presided, assisted by Ex-13en ittor Cameron The cloth being removed at 10 o'clock, and tOtitit to tlov. Johnston having been drunk with great enthusiasm, the Governor responded. Alter returning thanks for the com pliment. he alluded to the Mission of linteuth. It came here not for iympathy alone, but for aid for the cause of repOilicau freedom. lie not only wanted their ehl, but the ennourage meet of our government in aid of downtrodden Hungary—not profession, but action was want ed He expected hie hearers never to cease acting until the government took the high ground necessary to secure to Hungary the simple justice she demanded. In conclusion; he gave the following sentiment. "Hungary, betrayed bet not sobdued. Her constitution violated—her people in chains, and her chief in cello, the star of freedom will yet shine through the dark night of her adver sity " Kossuth returned his thanks forjthe tonal Ile said if the eentitnents erpreased by his etcelleucy should become the rule and action of Pennsidvania, then she would become the libe rator of Europe . To show that the cause he pleads was not a dead one, he cast a rapid' glance over the past and present history of Hungary and Europe, showing the causes of the revolution, and the circumstances of its failure. The revolution in Europe Was inevitable. The success of hie mfr. sins here would secure the 111100 , ',98 of that rev olution, and save seas of blood. hut even though the United States could' side positively*ith the despots, it would break out; for even thiath was less hated than desnothi oppression. When the struggles of Hungary should he re newed, Austria's army would prove weak and unreliable for the tyrants and if the United States should protest, Russia would not dare to interfere, least Poland, Turkey, Sweden and other povreri fail upon and destroy her. In conclusion, he gave the sentiment:—"Penn sylvania, the Key-Stone of the Union. May it, by its legitimate influence upon the destinies of this mighty power on earth; nod by the eubstan tial generosity of its citizens, soon become the key -stone of European independence. ° The speech was frequently interrupted with bursts of applause, and greet ctithusit.m mark ed all the pinceedings. The sentiments in th roe of practical sympathy and aid, and nation al interference to secure fair play fo Hungary, were especially applauded. The speech was followed with sixteen tre mendous cheers. John R. Welker, State Senator, and other speakers followed, decidedly sympathising with the Hungarian cause, and advocating interven tion turinon-interventinn Great preparations ore making far the Kos. oath banquet at the Burnett House. Thu num ber of tickets is litnit,d to 5110. The Burnett House and other pain. huildlogs are to be Il luminated ea. the night of his arrival.. Lcuitsruat, J 413 10 The river Ins (Mien six inches in the last 21 hours. The Telegraph left to-day far Cincinnoti, with Ailll pa.enger, NEW V(IhK gARKET [VBRIN. 111.11.8 T ire roliK, Jan If, leL2. Cotton—Fates 3AO tales,tat former rates, martet Ono Flour—Noise 4000 bbla at $1 51)(9 2 1 62 1 , lb. Proriaiont—Salra 200 idd rork et $l4 :Ur for 011 MP., Tam] alb 1•2! for neer Sal. 0)Or 1140 Lard at !,!(.• onm...re—:tall, 410 , 1111 5 mrieaus inalaaare at 2: rat [Mien :Imo Ig, it, Gaffe, and :La.° Le do RI 41,13 .11 at P., (41 - 0 it., ta m,: an average adsance of !to 1 4 It , Lusate,l 31010 galitl. at (le 11 CINCINNATI MARKET CIYCINS/al, The market to gararrilly uochaap4. Pinar—Salea at 14,3 2u EEI. p) Whtrit..r— selling et D/ ilog•—Salea la° head eta r:M 101 Pork—Satra 100 htla ramp park at *9 - r , No change iu groceritas mad i•rortsion., Printere Banquet alM=l SeeAt a raecting of the C 0414.1114 1, of Ar ran , ch.. 1.41.1.,41, Trion.l.l.4wai on tnlurfole,4o.E. ME in . no.4 worrkv.t ttni thr 11‘4,,, 'hall ....at,. 4 , ,T11L1A1 Is.. rr. at. l:n, ooq, at 0 4.44,11444.14, 11,1-W4 , 4441•1mr1, st 7 rant..., I o-1. , t• 11:0.—utat to ,rcvurn.l 11.4nra . 1.4 , ..r? a.oa. Mint 417..4 Cntunatt. to-: , I Arra4214,1r.,k1• 114 K It Caakrac.L. Axpv J 4 F L/4 , 1414V. 11r:4104 .•.P. II Shcc.. Tur , ap. Rv AN1,M44c.4444 NOTICES, &c OliN ATWELL 1110 this day been admit teA ,a.rtnor In tho ho.uooko 1.1 . wool,wA.r•P . ack.l eNnW otret, I'm:La:rah. In /mount, losv Dissolution. THE firm of Covode k Cole, Agpot. 4 the 1 . ..0nry HALIrr.L. C.L. .11..a1iv.4 tra.u. dwelt ...111 •.-1.1...1 JAL C., DI.. 101 IN I......Ltireb. /au I. 1/L—ja.lol it.IIN V. COL, Partnership Reties+ • IHAVE this dap associated with Tuog. lig ',pal. awl On ASYtOrf Prnr, Itsiltnyt •110. , b.reure., ronanetn: vudh chg. nt • • lir tham." Jull, COUPE. Janus, 1, 1102 • • • • VOVOI)}: GRAHAM, Agents of Penns. vi Its,lmal ,rner Venn ami w.ro. Basin. Pittcbunth. Po lOW Dissolutioo. rilllE ortnership br.tvo,en the fillbs4riberr, • utukt the tameo J C 1 lit. hr Oa- par l'e"-"ya,?,,y,4a.tAP Manorthle. Januttry.l ,4 42. J.O. h Nita The arra.t t r the I.te fir= .111 Oa "ailed, and the htani .....Z4,,^11."1' L. ' ! "b".lt'r. j JOSI AII OOKLFh Copartaersbip nrAVING fish day .old to J. S. IhmoßTit ji • en .olntrreat lo %11.1emla Grocery_busl: MI V At l'ittalw rub . January Ist. 1,2- I 1431 AMUEL P. SIIRIVEIL & Co., %Choleraic k - y lirowta and COITIIIIiASUO Merchant. and Dealer, In G.nntry I•rtalune sad Pittata.nrrh Mastarattur, tie. and 137. Flooded Area, butwaan Woad aol small -11./911a. burgh. pat oon 11.1.1.1/01ait JCIIIIII,II.TIVIII. 10IIN & co.. whole.le 11, Grnis i rs, and Agents air Ildsanrs Pond's sod &air) . intis SI Wood rt.. Pittsburgh. Jog olice to , 1 ec auks. DROPOSALS will be received at the 01- fira of O. ItAßdll, Ohl, where thane and 6,rib...0n ran beere. until the 1.1 day of debinerr vnd dihoOK !treble, ac.. 113 he town. accolling to pl. and nvi.withite tone. Proposal. will ha received for the whole work, or In re. parata seettouth embraring blob. work. llnck w, rk, Car- Venter.' wurk,Plutcring and laint.pg. Plans ran al. b. ...hat the nflice of Folcatil Architert, Cleveland. Ohio. The work v. be e.relet.d the fret day of Peptember neat, A. l lt till Paysnent.—Onellurd whin the wok re half completed: vorethird when completatl, end the remaining one-tblrl sr% mouth. aflcomPlethib• Elddil IJEG lIISS A. L. A Y. lit/tVeriN. III:IIfRIA. ILARSII. P1)11 .tIll) 11. UPHAM. ' JOS. WATT-ON. Proprietor., To Holders J the Coup. Ronda of the diononya - hela Navigation Company. ALL BONDS of a less auralwr lon 334 afT-4t pal.l Of (b. holder. so drairal on or attar the day_of ant. at the Mao,. of ib.Sroanmer. THOMAS M 110Cto • denhu Treathrar Mon. No. Company. Bible Notice. TILE outstanding subscriptions to the. Al legheny Bible Wesel) eT reap,tfully reqd..l. l In M pold to J. MITVIIEL.L. Drarglott. us Errlrrai ..I.rrot., be. fine the t.l of Janeary. .A. V. V.NSON. ,146.113 f Bible Ag.A. House of Aefrigij. TLIE .uLsorlboro for the erection of nn Donee of Ilefot, for Wanrro l'onnY7l.nio , Inyrby ontlfoxl float an am-roam:it of tYrentrpor cent on tnn amount suboorll.4 by raob. th 9: toe li•ltaarer, on or the Itotlk Alay of :Storm r o Ity order of the Bonn! of 1)1500100. or 0.0,t1 • JONIIUA HANNA. Tnrs. Situation Wanted. .oIjAPRACTICAL and experienced BOOR, KELPEn angle" rimatinn la Wholamak. 11011. lastufarluriNr Botalliahmiter Failrfact.t.r, refrrenee ~ re deluS dddrea W;it.. Boa 416, I,oBburgh P. 0.. lALIFORNIA BLANKiTt&— Ix) ex. Grer !dim DinOkrl.lll ea*ca Brown Flavelc Barred rt 1 ease Bed for Wel,. 6alo .111 LEY. HOUSES, FARMS, &C Dwellin.g To let. • t•TilliEEhturied kit N 0.312.7-4 4 1 ...„ " To ,. rill nupwliwii: wit it. awl Nati ratutro..ti , k . 0 " of Komi s..t Lututwr V.I. I itwitan A l.wwn. Pal 4r. For Rs , nt, rim F. three story brink ‘Vurelinusr. N tin 1.0.117 .rect. el r , Klue. Apo, to Jay, • ii;OßTrir. TERM OF YEARS, from th.. of April St., • I 4 Alp..-4 itnnua Inv. A..,l'•Nrrvu.u w. . 111.1.611•1 , 1 111 ,11110..1.1... 1 111 . 01. n.... al. nud large Wureon,, I li I, J• 121..• il,N.utn.r • .....111.1m1 t. I.ilwrll . ll . F.lrret, al.•, Lite Canal VIT.'. on the In GI NI. , 111 rtttl ep.r tILL nu .1%, of Ms, N 1.1,1.0 For Rent, A VERY ettnr,nient 111111 SP, ft t for annonroociatina &loonier, In the renind pin' of thenil, fnurilr now neellio log trot It In al arre•elde ner - lla • null •nooflf , a non loolo• an tannin,. Poerannair rain la ellen 1111111..N.iy. Addrer• J. r. 11 niftelltortor&rte Pool Ja • volt RENT—A two story Itriek Threl- nttA p tot s 10w , .5m0,1. on Ilkt .11,1. twin. Luquitv of .10164 El , 41 at.r net. For Rent, A CDNIFDIVEADLE two story Dwelling ti".`tr . tVZ GNP, a n web fruit ' rn ku rvhrubt,r. t. nr• k within • 1 minute, walk .1 Mao city lin. Kr,/ thin: , In the beet orJ•r. hod ro•ntri low to u wr.L.l latrunt Al,n—Tlrtk lirr.k Ilou.•••A. nu Celli, Avenue. IL 1110 entla I.rur.muu•rarle. JAI W Arr t Co. Lawn, .t • • To Let. 'yr HE Nubsoriber ”fierti 1,,r rent the 1.4nr0 {loom nc.{{ nozupt.A to , Moms. _"N Thmir, No. , 17 Mart, , mort. 41Teu on tl.o.{{{{.4. C II y1:1,..N. NM= For Sale. WVALUABLE Real &aide, in the city nf .74 A lloghroy. intuand no t h e Sonunl Wank. fr..nt fog on tin. South Common. g.st of Pntkial Two I,l.r...trunk 3 .tory Bri,k t.LLINtt wll.h houl,. in- hots, tannin de. , attuct....l. ail In tom repo... eroto li b cal. .noutztro of ~,, , f J. SellixitißlAK !tit. :ft W. rat ft. HE Three WAREIIOe6rE, on Liberty,„ Pr• nerrwrrn thP howl of %%pep]. with rannnt io. !wet. running ihrourrh tn Venn Pr . now Mru.rwwww pic.l for IL 1/ell. /1411n1no. c I/a•u. r an/ Lelolo r. cirrn nu Mr 1,/ of /11cil• En.. ll cr IL 1/AIIIA . 103 It //0/1 rt • To Let, o,it E iVAßrnorsr. nosy ni,rupied by C.kr-;77 Tr, n .11eFinl,cht. Nn. rlrr,t, rrt t 4. 1.1 a April. of . Al' Al. I.l.',N.NirK. For Sale, A FARM, containing Two flundr.d AcreF, sirontni sn Washington. township. W. son.no Ingsl rnunty.saishin is; of • Onus-ohms: s ous,, or arn.n. nu tha Pens, Iranta t mod. 11.- imps ors:sot:is to, rtgligh rlisorssl. Ihrrillu s r Honor asslu For forth. r inforsuntsnss sprit to AI .1 AA It. VI.A.TIA, Rousso l'hurris • 11 TIIREK STORY BI LICK DIVELL-7r , . 4 IN.. ...at.. Watrt tirant .vro iwtrwltstelb. of tlo2` , ti. 12,, Olt It E T—The large four r 4.3 r BRICK WA; WM. - 4 , SE. N.. C. Sirlb gs . 161.1, g': greurigi by it e.c.olter t Ca ciggst raggllutrly Apply to .1 t N FLOI .4:11 • "Elk Horn" Saw Mill for Sale. Finns e3t,nli.hmp,t, lately finii.bed and , )14 an runt.iust cr..1., 14 -11nnt..1 • n Plitoburg.h. 11..0c. kICIIT .1 a It..n.vr• er..l rt., • , ••••1.11.814 , .1 • ••,.// Lame unrtat Li , . lln La.1.1a.,‘ .4... .u.I 1 , 4 01,113. at a• 11, 40 • HI •1, la, .1 11.1 A •r •el .otl.s 6.. au..10..1.. .n.I down It. 14:1, 14 11. wath 4.laato. th, an.l caL. of Mitl • tat. lc oartral...l 11¢141. vu 4) I 14.1. :11 . 4 • lb t . , -" ,• • rt ' ar . , LI 10.. •0.1 t o arrn. l..utpurt Lt.. .r. J , Ac.rnev at I eve Dwelling To Let. 4 1 0 ft and pnaseision gi , en ~ 0 tinl tni .1••••er, twt. • titu •11r) i1l311t: Val 44 Ito 1,1, nu 11.11,1, ,•••• gash 0.,u. •3•calgs•Tal t., 11, lat.y.e/re i:0111.,0. 1.1111.1: •,•3.1...1•31, at. • Valuable Property for Sale. 'filial' new andelpgant lir;ck ~ , za tut Bane.. alto•to at. •tt. Iteavor •• atm, 1... 1,••••••31 •3 oLlo kb4.l in, The 11•41.• 4t. wet tn., n r 31 .I.rnp—two .t..t.. •na 1..••••••nt a 1... an tall., at," TI3. nt• 31.31 t•r•I 1.•3.: ••••3 arm. It, 1 1a..1 .•1 .ott 4. I - 1 . 3,4 •31. , • , • , .. lr • at: a a• .1 •r.. 1 putt•c•r3l . , •nli 441., ... ulr 3.1 - 3bll V II C.l.Altlar. wmtEtionsE,lit .. .! lm Water, tvt•crrs ' , iv., • iw.et.. tr.. tirnr.ry tacol dalh \ Xiiti OAi et, at Allegheny Foundry for Attie. 1 113e,.Underaightri bricr for ride thuir cr OP W., A ..z.J 0 11—la Ii••• 1 Anti Ito 1. tin: l l - r: V. l'at.rn riser he/ ref :41 .1,1:11 1w 1.1.4 us , a it.. Er. :1 ,, 1 1 'T 111,, •tol (ura", att6 t a. 11t. mai r e A 11.4 .1 i 111 tor Sule WELL finishedlllllCli la not AEau,l Lin% la ,ut 1ke4116 r oue .0 :"- t IV?I Ireln Her, .2, A 4 1.1 Ti L." tz) N OFFICE over Phit) Hull, and next. 2 dtmr l✓s[.nr.og, Itoc,va• A 1”, rwail Perelll,4 A..nu. no.t hi, MIMI frliE three ,tury hriek I.‘i ening 11:ms. , Nn Ilav {Us. 4. 7. rp.. 1..“ 11, • a., os wsr, ass] V!ssi itt toe 6. so. ursd bou.l and 113.11.51, ..so tt 4.1. sr ol sad Iltl• totb,sl... 1. St A A.?. BUJ.. y.s 11 AtS , rnsrs at tails. 111 Snort,/ 4 rl • l ' - '1„: . ";;ITr.Y.'11:::;`21'." - ‘ ' , 1 ::'il S.11 ,,. rill.; LET— Fr,,tn the tint td . Al ril nett, 7.V. s kr, Itouss, .71h twes47) US 1114. JON w$ a cu Desirable Property tor Sale. 6I%NISEIt ..I vcryWing pd.,,uin, ILr 1.1 1 - 4,..1 tit., °Mu nu,] l'enn•,l•anl• 11a111,0. In ;P•ghen, r•tr. fronting no II I 1:•111. , .4. en Franklin. 11111.41.• n 1 Jur..., at... L.. •••nn• raluthir ut w r,n dlnt, nn the rornftr I.lt. Ftfl.h At art n ceute the tier Telt 7 1' alt t :Ing‘Xl . t7::: . 1...t 1.. e. fret Serp nu Verb,. rourtsru: hark to :T.. 111, rt Hitch Itwelltue Iloae. on Wetly atn.e, tur lut I<tnz ui firat ht WO ft...14 , 4.r. 111. hoer. 1.1 lilt. no.t ,tirenleut. built to at.leru roulsinn rle,o r..reue. 11==1 Mr.- I I TV h••m N • I N•tl Alm—firm, in Bonnr ronot, J mina, pnrn from .onsnr, dmorn I• min •rni ann.tcodaling knatt Enyntru of N r • it I. It f'1141,851.0. dl • al Lin, M INeal arid,, 1,17. tt rnorth I.ellAor.L. F:Sl , llA , lll. ‘ F. , Pli?l'Eltr . i:011 , 1tri:11;.4% I.ino, troy In s. VON I.NN1101::11 sal 0,1,1 Plovlau. I, - • • TO LET— ; % large and convenienti WA111.11411i,1, on r,c.arlDllfrldnol•ls. 11 ..1 1 Nutrthlirld WO. 11. JOIINiTON Private Residence for Sale. PROPERTY ie offered exceeding...a hintnil.. nod ei.ry amomnandatuiti term, •" haiatsil in the rapidly inipre•lng flty of allegheny. Thit t. .Nan tionary4,44.l in no 001111- in commanding • 414.44i44 view of thn city of haw burgh and three river. ai • glanes: tieing Went tn Lb, Inviinivo part of l'ittogh; enrobining in an eminent dean , . the lutr.lattini of both town allitarlintr. The Int io harm., embnviing near an act. of ground. I, on. hundrekl and fifty fiat *tont, running luvk lion ban• driid d Ulty loot to an all. y. Thy Improrementa are UP.: tln boatel trick, In modern F17 1 ...r Gal matertnli anil In the still anner to ever, ennvanleuei. that tonal Wile and could oumnioL with One toward to on4a - suf. Them la • WWI of for at ilia .1.44., •nd 01,1 1441 Rn . h/6.1.13444441nr. Carriage and otatiiing, 4 rftriely of rhino. trim and , beer. lu4iiirt, no anuatuin aud tait, 0411 La apid , iaii•il lay an i.ii.ainlizetion of the pleinliwo Gentle. men ii4hlng to uurrha.in an. invita4 hi nn thi. 4.14, *ill take plaioun. giving ' , nil' influnia - Iliin. It • rare efiatioi bar ...miring • delightful teen. den., or 1.. purnha44 nu 4p. rulali.u. 4,,2 PAM', It 11111N.ot ' . . - LZ . & have also for sale some jr , Instrab ItultoproTed I,ts, suitably for pro, ate ure, Altu. bray .City. also. upimprus..l Loa, suitable OIT bitalutaa .taulla • It , t tuttkul.• err aove, unlit Real Estate, FOR SALE—Two 'louses and Lots in the Flll4 If ord—ona on Ldlarty Ittrett, and no other at rear. /11.aa-A Ida, of ground, ISO Not on Waluder •trael, by 81. ibe had norovra ).loin).loinEt 317 L. aularl [Jour rt na y l r ptopy.) TitANSPOIt'rERS, COMMISSION ji OWN:Mt 111:11C11AN.T4.....V0r anis on arra:mm.la nog terms, n•Ull ver, 'minable LoTe, gerh frontlag 9 Inchn au !tank Our Alleabroy City. and front .; 11 front al.; W. i . .. 01.11, sad O I hio talia...4 (Within a 1111.0 ul laal a...canna bull la that:sant Mai.. ttleYo k, n i rat' tallitafralorataetn.nt by caber Ca W 1: Vat hams enoiro of D. C.STOCKT(IN. Allegheny Car: or at tba ilobkYtore of It. C. nil/Ch...a1., anglb corner of Market sad 'MIN sta. Upli RENT—Tito Dwelling, No. 155 iowwlo near tittll 1 141—wt won a. o el 4.`th a th tbe teeorrd Hoar hu bath mno Jai:ached, 011.11 hot .Hot cold won Ng *at, ae. Aloo—the IIou.AA.DZIAIDA, •t amoderateretal. Enquire of it DARLINGTON. Aatttf Forth ore.A. Ay. Wool. For Sale or Perpetual Lease, 1.?011TY-TIIREE BUILDING LOTS, hid A' NY in out lot N0.21t. In the origin oa phut of ttto Alle•heny. frontlet, tot both 'I. of Octet., parrot. and on eok taw. A le, for rent for Otte tte MOM years (4 , the reelJue the' out k• on the estzetlirot hacklUdev stt-tett, term( co:copied se • paeturn lot For tem, of uoulre of Mr. BIOSSD UOULd qn, near o the prong: es or the sutteriber, et bit °Moe. Na. 1 , 11 ith Itlltaburgb. JYl:tf ii. 6QIDr R'ILHIN P._ Zor Sale, ONE HUNDRED & FORTY ACRES OF COAL, altuateni In Thug P.m. wo yvne vt t, all r• 4...4.t.•.4uta 3 .„bv t.thtz it .gL r , 72 trrA l 11' 01.. t lovougshri.rviity. Fo gnM3 ilVproxver...ta • to, STEAM BOATS. It k;‘ // j E l ill E tt% P g 7 C l. K S Ll' ll .4l 6 l• ll parldt. way parket 14.11101 V DIU /INA L. C.dme.l...a ter. in tvr• rerfursoina Ler ,iulartri,,,,Ay tiiP betwara OA, amtlalteeling, Lartna. Ilitabargb at ID °dock e e e r, Slc,adhy. Wedne.da tad Friday, and returning. I IVla.eling every Tu..eday, Thure.lay and Aslarday, in each week_ Fur Ilelkrbt or panyte,apply o• War, arta aNItiTtiONII CUL:M. /I ent. Tbe Diurnal k • lade heel Amt. am! t rade Meath Rod innte..t NAL. de rma, for the tade. Pa... v . aad aLiacer , can derrtal um her conDoula, IL+ trade. degi • Wheelingrand Pittsburgh Packet. 'l'flE swift running', ri.enspr , e.‘e/. trt...4 .l : . ti ( l l 7ll kj it L sl,nAte.ll . toe I...rie Toemlay. Th./rrlay mo.l , sturday. •1 111 Tie VINCI Capt. Om IA /Imam, .111 leave TueedAY.T/NNIr". I ./... , EIIYNaT. xllO A II ; returt.lll., INlwelitrig every M.A.). \J,.I %WI P 1,1•1.211 A. NI. arcommixist/. .or I.• ALOTATRONI), 01{07ER a co., AOII, ' Slerkrt rtrert. 11.. 11 ineth , ,, hoo ono, the fAkleet lAtAtArwer r..rwtru. trA., anl.bloprra tan ,frpeghl rugl iiiii and.. r,ulArly. ./Al • ►PILL L LAIC PI'I"I'SBURO It nr.(l - ' %1 ELL' LLE EACEDEFT —The. CITI, Ilard,,lL Etllothurgli for allarilla ,Z 11111,.) at : t. il ' .V . Ln ' t:Li ' via l iod and 'ntannrule 1tattr7 , 14.1, , , Lt now,. r.- ' 1,,,711iTe:t.. C. LIARALS, ac.r .n,1•61 First I.! le T t , i, n IF 11 , 1:Ae , K ; ttiN m I N 'Elem.+ Poe matter,. prom.. reerera fralc let tor I Paton la Itleer. /or rates enquire ou lourd. • r ..1 41 DAVI. TN?, Pr. . _ . IEII (ILA R IV EIINESDA Y I,y aCIS PT, PI Sel Ileptuin John Imena.laso rte. epletedelLogt van aut.'', fi the onnerr of It. eteaueer lea" , Sea ton, gal °thorny!, tha entreat.. and PRA/Jae/Loh Paotz t trade, awl •111 leave u. err UeJneAleey for Ylr freight rIY apply on hoard..tt to dgai U. 11. NI/ LTENIIYIRLIER. Ageot. EUROPEAN PACKETS. Steam Communication between New York and Livrpool. lIE Liverpool owl New York PIM* rzyrrlul r.t.lunghip IEII. nun hurflpu. AU* 1:34 mand..r. will rad (rum Sre for Llttrptx.l. on 31.4 al ,T of Ih.c...ber, Ind will 1i,..”.1.1r00rp00l on the 411 s day of Prlorsi•r. L7llEi4rru Strerae. . ..... 8 runu LIVERPOOL. TO ROW roux 1.4 Cabin. A•Inlls 0110 EOM Ciadra.;; Et,ra, Th• ..eeninmodatinn• tlay ab ...dna ate md ry, ••11wi by any or ihe atnantry• now allcrat. the first am term./ a/4 ot, the bent ma.. mtviod nGonla wall bc t.. 1 The a , ontinftdallniti. for ateetatzepauendn, meal nil an utlrrly platy Mr tarn poems ar• eTled teaa-la, ccanded Fp, ntnnel. at mr.tont. and emb meal .erro n.diarly. htnertunt Yurulab their retn I,yel. and held... An exp....tem:v.l anrannn i• attach,/ In each ahti. in tht. lin, •Pidt JAMES 11/. 4 ELY; •n.silt an 1 L:barty Oa, i2l ainiY,l Pittadiugh. P N —hennitde, ,, WU. In tan, sm4 mama part at an, Puha ai.4l.- Uninti er.namni in any df IL , nylon Packets at the tate, (mu N•tt 1 nrk Id. net. azel 1111..,^W. All 1 Irma then, in New i.dk. Steam Commumeation betweerk,liem York and fila:gow. Gh L. ,gr..w arwl New Y,wk.u t amrtop mi., tnni. alwl 400 twrw. pow,. N' art. dm, tla• ward kl.rworirr.,),ratoautl.r. app , 444,11t. trumh. cads divert lar w. rn • -.rd.,. 71.1 i cf FArvary Ftitisittit M' NE'. First istsvisil.l•• ,r"7l•l:tuf tau or whp, s-01 ire .11,,11.-4 014 aLtausvraieu.r...u. ur. "r • 1.. NFIV VOILK, 21e.a Eal.l •0, .. ..• rt.,t Hi /S'InON TREMONT ROUSE. Hon s s ell knot cetat,l , ltulant i 6 will uon devlrd u tbr ..m. man., it her elwayeletret. The Trutt... pleweitt TltoeoLle Coupe, ,lotoutualit To. arreo, :erne , and It, et-alone and luxurn.ft to dl ton. M... 0.1.0. to rectlrr , t tael ultentio group lo Ito. travel... Itav -ut,a of Lb. f.rtn of Jr.bri.l- Tucker • Co, .41 1.13: at t0t.b.:..1 1.1 .at,Lh.hm..nt., be puty.rrilwr lon 1...{ plot - qt.. to, “imtlutaill iI rrplataltou. 4. glen to Lt. ettAtanti,.. I3= PHILAI;ELPH IA. \ Moore Henczey & Co., `, \ II M l't 01'1 ER:, awl W I,..iestd, .1..t.t \ , i,.. o ‘l.l. ‘I,: V. lb I. VTLEIO . :, 1L.3141 - 1,`,, I' ..ip lits- mei, t o owl pl, In., ,i,,,\ T NI/ J t'xitir • Plir r" It J MASON'S CHALLENGE BLACKING, Zr A. S. M A Si.IN littVo F; N to EMOVE.Ds to.,r anti et Probotelpio the new owlt..rtou- r.rth Frttra nl l lowr Ito rrottlltto. to DN., • Itlttjilltt,l\l4 N ON6 Tllttlto AN 11 1.1.1..1 KO- Nt t,at rupto trr rho," atio.. It tr Ali tr,e.JaLle Nl..ritheLN Nt4 Iteolt tt on tLe 143114 AIN. Mato°, butt 91r1t_WIttfING INli, Iti lowwtt . nor, ,Nrot CLEGG'S PERFUMER .TN - FANCY SOAPS. yr F.Sil miperitir of Perfumer, ,J.I h are rrotowrott .1 to- Itwttr 111.44, 1, 11, 141 Alklt4.l, It • Or.t. T.JOIt unO, ',Ott t Nor u. r=, l httwor r.ir. t, ebutlt. anti other IDOrt,NI NA', —Walnut and Extra Etta, Sara! Exteart and RM. 'I V dada., Plaaund. Eultn. Almond. Faller and X.taxra Fbarind Cr. am. bun. It, r. Colotga, Wottra, Rx. arta fn. IL, hardll...• it, !Jahn.,ll..ar , Itll. Err.. (lEnntadi..a new •ttirla.) Lau Lan tat Ilald It.txtdrattrt.. Ilate in,. Entine,. a at... . ntanntanturxd and fnr at ./.tIIN T. CL.Ltni. rxr(uutxr andrdhonlat, nart...l odn.d. hate r Se ri,r-Lan,. un't tido. el ta ate chmEport hla ual moat axt.ave taastatt txrr in tha rtry, that. ..11. Shriver & McLean, \ Pre..itay ard Comunt.s3n Men"..4antg, f 15•7.1 .11427.• . HIM. 41111.1'111, tiNSh7S %IENT ‘.l F Lou, awl\tr., Jud, .211 proq/ot frtrotio itb bom ondravon. laracoon f rcipt I‘lll. of 1...t , i/W. Xi , v4 hdoor td.—M,orr, Mon), f, MU, o ot , tozr:b. Mr trsoo:. J. o lotiter Mref I , ouvldiu. ' rOuol bl.r.r4, rINIRMIAS BUNNgT ZtiANU I - A rutst - rut:lx X.. II outs C or/IDYL e• , I ehlisdatolos let.15:11 ... '''' '''''' B AOAL 14W , A , 1 , 1 ‘ 111 ''' : . tewoi;bl.s% NEW YORK. 011 Cloths! LBRO k lIOYT , tinm.72. and 74 Johns et, At y. ,, Av o,,, l'; .o, ol . li „ . , :ciari A lfll:l . l4 ,r rer and Apalen le (AIL lted , t • t , ltlonl I l ' oTi. " ; .;. 2l.;i4l7 " lc 4 ltret, tor beset t of 1it.1,0 an -1 rle:an, Ol .Vl‘ tea.. ex Con Itted litthorto produL,A \ mulatry ur.n EutntA. eAt Inr rhi.h Thep Attasanlrms. medsl YI the orl.l's Fsir. At 10.1. estr.rtAsms In New Yort can Ate flood Into. 41,1 r =Oa, I.,ortm , •nt el firer, Slrttlon, and Thin liA)l3lt W1.1.'1,111, front .27 inch... •1.10. rod 0/ • IC-OrliS. BAL'I'IIIIOII..E. - .... . wALTEIt & CO., Flour and Generarllrudaoe \•,, COMMISSION II(ILIS r:o. •:S SOUTH HOWARD. NEAR BALTIMORE ?TRNI .. 13 A 1',71.110R E. RAILROAD TRACK TO TUE \ POCIR. . , LINTRAL ADrANCEN MAME ON COSAONIIrrfa. Haying at lerot pual adaantaces th T naportatton with any other market on the as tnnnl. • mt. Irrutek , ale hareem r har, wlth qthr, A4/1.113.1 ou le k - I , Mr tad heat .s., mark,. Rea, p r ime. ue would zran..ctfully wllmt patt\n.e, \ Preodent and Canbler of Met . .tattle Hank: Bank of Rahn:num \ '. tlntaruerMal & Yarruere ank. oe2.llcdnin ST. LOUIS & ST. JOsEPI P. i, T.1,11[1110. S AAIIJEL ‘VETIIERILL & CU, Corn- Rntl Forwarding Me.rrhants, LeTti, "tir 'tk lLte r Wa r r'aVrTitu t i,'p l ain 6 g; It j r . c4naa of Imp. !gad. 1?alk Meat aud Isamu. • Ilofor to Jolto S. lnoinaol, Itusaell n Ilrnso.tt; Remelt A L... Banker. drt,r ST. JOSEPII, NISE101:1111. • IDDLETON, RILEY t Coo nanuioa. and Pons arahmt Withal:it., an th• 1,0 EL to akaandez thxdon. and Loren, Sterling 4 Co., Pli.burdh. /"AVID C. TUTTLE, Attarney'sat Law, j and Ilonniealano. tar realkerriVanla; AL LOW.. Mn. I.artrautacanan• promptly aumervd. .aer.2.l3y lIWIN 11. RAN KIN, Attorney and, wil6r at lota.. and lonant.,l4nar Lk thy litlol 0 lellOß)lrania.K. Low, M., Oat, of PittAdalda li lMtvreun, l'lWnur L: Ilan. M. Forward. Oa :gab= A latiandlemn AlrClurn, dotal C. Puke. litemelle bringdon. Mctl,nt k I`.l. ItlY CHICAGO AND P • 1 plata , ctive fere :with. - .I luta THOMAS HALE, FOIIWARDING 14 COMMISSION ME emit:At:U. iLLiNotI4. - (10NTINUES his usual facilities to . d tone, Oa:, mad TrimAbillateit. Mre\ muslittril tam. at, tr.svo bli doct. fo 012 Use t...k,a..5u the IllitiolAt4.l.l and Itelemot.-)lrxon , .. Lunn., bwrlle. 1 Ca: Merukra. qui — 3lr. John Jour,. A. liauut.lepg.e., ( , Wm. H. Haski 1, EANNDERA UAL,iO MM N IS . SO it A 0 1 0.. R ,,t, llt . M - *EEL o W itkalcm . Coyarrassapp . . . .. C 1! R. I S:T2 r, l , A ,,, S , l i tNi , E ,.. 1 , %; 1 1i ,, ' ' t.c.. i .tti' t b . " r l:l; ; S :Tb. ` ii:1; r., mate t s c.' h y.il d .":.,r ::::',21.7; . :` " 4 "` n'''" l ' l 4 ick orb .. um... h . whirl, [MID. be maswi.4 ritio.r la a ity Or, abet.. '''''''a t or One perfume. For rate woolefalo or i tart by N S. N. WItAARSII•II, ue2.3 ISI fart ILA %Taal et. enract of hi ~ 1 Farm - for Sale. ~,.. \ 4 PART of the liciek Tavern Yltrtn ', . pi . the .dr.wasiallo Haul. about two milml frOF the. • ~,,,,,,,,,e u , prun‘e, routaintog about hay atrea.filafermk\ for We In 9 ow:ital.-4 touult porch...ma. Tn.* Vey new 1, litinabia• 'kir particniara, iliKtlift OP the Mama. at p. 171.11 : . 15 a. Nukus. 1 :3 3 T.RANSPORTAPON,* PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WINTER .9X I: A 21 - EMEN FIIIIE .I.eribers, agents for the Pennavl • noi• are no• premed to nvrtpt through duriug the iclotot Ptillgutrlpliba. la the Ig.llor lug nate, Yor •II and cluAgoula Latl. Tsll.4r, and alt 41.00 Tlll/:—P/Vi; !MK. COVOI.t a URA II I SI i,Aitrntc uor Pena au,l Il AID. •t 7 tS ESt.: , ItSION TICKETS. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. ROM Deeirmlier to January 2il, El i corr. - 1%11(1,1a •111 told to Itaxt laberty anal.* for 1, e•ul.- lAilklualotru and lurk A, 21..rat0.; Tont.. (WA and bark IM au to.. Korur.ion tick•r••arall Ir roof on mu, 'naio to or loon l'itt.lotrub. unlit January 21, 1,2 An ....tot train till Irnao Vnt.burob onaluirt. touni . and Irer . bay. or ttl,Lural, - ai 111: In erra.l and La01t, i 1 .. ...y. an . ; loam Pitt aLarun r runalel.rf rat loci. A, 11„ and 211 b. Al Itrturnitur 'Turtle Creek at AA. 31., and at bti 1 . . Tuttada Inc oak. at tho Itailrrod ttlfbor-inih/lUonrolca helm ilur, atr•vb until one hwr t0t...0,aq., tutu of turn ahrn.tho tallze well 1,. op* a for lb. sale of 1kt...0n tat.rtyL.ty......n o a, thw Canal.• J. AlittihtflliN. Tle Rt *coat de l .2ltl I:•untylvanta. hallr,aJ Co : The Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Co., XVP. 1..1 AVING made arrangements with the Ann Pottlialsato‘ Ittiuottt Cottroir dttrilta pani.. lo ozhal of naroratton. It now to to tord rat , reaper, • Inn r.. is laud in 11 Lou.,, anI,Lo ldocinnatt 14.10 Far. to elvreland. ..... - ..... ........ OPCIUII.I.. . .... for Tirke.t.s apply to U. 51. 1 1 / 4 11To. ..... 31.151;u1k.14 flow, Y1[5.1,151.0. IN 1; R .4 R 0 EIIE N7'. • PERASYLVANIA BAILBULS , FROM PITTSBURGH \ To PHILADELPHIA ANT) BALTIMORE. ,ONLI 21 HollliS THROUGH. Expresti Train NSW INIT.. the De lo ye on Litiorly rtrort, short. the. Canal EWA, eiriitT at A iyelock. will no lir th. Cars 12 tolleei to Brintoeiti where. Nei sill Mid the ol Co4rher reAdiceiiii to Bo oth them 20 miles Otte ersel,tw turnotlio nod . Beet, .6 Silt.. trimdm torA kilt iirctiwit' e, botirelin Iltlnton.c.And ii.hd theta take tho andemOilliewti.itig ot thee riAid Commit, direil to PHILADELPHIA and Passenger% for Itallamnre take the Can et the York and (unt.«liana katln.' at tianisharkL, arriving at Balti more to tr.:abut, and to Washingian City' the swag morn -41'1.4,4.13km" who wish to 'arca] night travel. can Taiga over night at llnitldstrthurd. and resume their twat, tor the neat morning : A 0.010,1 trait. and arrive in Phlladet. phis the tame etvoirm, an the haillood Company . are run oink two saily trait* tram Itoilltarahurk to l'hitairlPhia. itaguaur cb.ked attnugh to Pfiltatielptuu. Fara thron-h, $ll , The Aceommalatiop train will lotto arcs,. aftrrnnonat n ,I.ath. for Baal Liberty, Wdkinshurg and Beinn n',.. Ne s turning Trait* will leave Britattnem at it ctelrek A hi,, and 5 , -i I'. Al., ttentiott at Wilkinahurui, anti' ho.! tiler tr..anu arriving a Pi...hot:it at 1.% n'eloca A It.. and at h eitak It. Al. Faro to Mal tole r• 15 cent, ram SO IrllkMablargA, 2.1 vie. Fate to. Td le Creek. 4,1, eel, B r. atteenottr.• bill prc ure th. ir th•k, is at lbe otact, In the Ben,Bgaltrl• Iran*. lermtrly thc canal ctiler.l ,until Lalreu ban, btfort lb. Ica ae,. nt each Train, • Al, tar Pre r.II t'aro't i.e tb ea „t ort ion.t. at tics I.4pnt tall he, t n Liberty ~ t re.t. J. B51111,111:i • 'Ticket .tpent . Penn. ftt.tircad Co._ UN . lOi LINE itE ca 1 i 8 s'l -'" .Q641 -- -,:0 TO CLEVEI:AIiD . CIA IVELLSVILLI: And /On. PliuhrgryA ' tp,d .I,lond Railroad.. 1:11IS well known and 'old ,taldt6hed Line bating lormej tt con e -cc/hat at h the “Ihttal , ttrcitt 4a. Clam.qa and 111410.40 10.p.r.' I, IlOw 0 . 1 1,11.. Ir,rhr dl tr ~aulat e exc. t h‘lt to et. irnsu•itsttehargt, an t t ./any - and al, tahrine.l.a. ~.: ta at tha twat,' ra , I lie ir...strul,n‘t BEAT T't raceirea and ito freight Tor \ the nitre lan. datir. luay.ua ritt•hurall veer wranlng at taly Wel, k, sallt • 1.111 /a at n t,'., Lan. P.l/ I, eng.t, caarried throaah nt 0/eat:land ad all tab, pn;nta ea the O.OIOA, ter an.autheat klet.rer t *eltatlit,.. "1.1 , Fla.. Cothianr to litiVaer. and, Itallma th,ance to Cl, totted. It. la. I'Allt.,Csl. Pt.. Pot, \ Wel: lila, it. .1011 . 11 0 CALICIIII..V A vat, ,tain I'' Cow Water a emlthheld eh, ltax urah. . ..._, WINVEft ANNAN OENI.V.NT. 1....... UNION LINA ','IA RAILROAD AND WAtfONS. We are now , prepared to carry Freight bittween , rttritalu \ou - , , AND PHILADELPHIA AND lIALTIAIORE, darlun the winter, std willgive thmuch ',cairn. at mod. arate nu*. .../InelltY t/ItABB a Cu., ( - acs/ Itaeitt.l'ittehurgb illaTll.Lt Illiitrillthita a u, \ 111 Basket etr..et, l'hiladelphia. , • CITABLE-9 II KtiO3l, Agent, \ dell! il North nr.A. itt.niwr.... WINTER ARRANQEMENT. • VirE H 1 A\NOW COMPLETED AR- I V 11 ..111E tht.rezvlar trr,tniAtion frdtitat t l, h notween tt. and THILADELPDIA AND BALTIMORE. Ha,. of lading will t. given for . cloltumng Omagh, at mal”rate rate, .Cl-altli. a ru.ttr, • I.ll;rty atroat i ;httlburgh. LER Itt A h l'Llilt, ' \ nr9 219 NI viol arr., l'hilarlelphla. 2, L ili./0000,_ TS North otrrct. Baltimore. \ eights to and from the Eastern Cities. *LA , '.E R ARRANGEMENT. \ a LEECH & CIES. LINE. \ . \ • igai=axzwivaix, VIA R U. IX, ROAD AND 'WAGON. 11 113 ,,,, v4 , 11 ,r, '[ . TILE - , S , U , S t P . 5,. N , ~ S, l O, h N o t o c ! .. t!Af k o s . l ... alone lat,, 0101 no 101 - of laling in erortned two, .4 ratro. .flly to, or 4.41 re, . ~.„ WOO. A ULACK., \ Canal 3.1 re.lltrert,ll...burola. \\ \ IlAhltl6 fr LI/ 0411, 3 n 4 7outh non! rtreot. Philadolals. SNIITII. a le NANCI2Cht, No. 90 North etr. l l Baltimore. Pet .Itrania Railroad. W IA 4'l. I Eki PHYLADELPHI4 AND PII'TSBURDR. \ TIME Rtdured (o 24 1/0001/ \ lIN taid after the Ist of December vicx, , 1.5 reeneugent 0411 le cabled br the Penner!Tanta Rat \ road Cbatr at\ between Mk ladelphta and Illtathutwn. in 14 hour, nu oante :oLulea I Matting ay, ma ...bile. Tataata. Taal le the wk., ttttt anl beet mute between tbe tirest Cl it and the Atlantic C. 41.., .ad the aceonatucel4tiona are In all respnxts oft ~...tatte_t nharseter . 11101114 11100110, eutlYtku \ Agent Penn a Ilattrutul Comp I any( MEW YOBKAND EItfL 7 BAILROAD. ISSI. iffiftgia : 1851: EW ROUTE TO NEW I ORK CITY via ltoultirk and the l‘ae Datil - rut t. tartar tut, with , risen .seamen on bake VA. thr lltrbieratt Cleveland, a t l ' er ' q 471.1 'lnt=, - gz , 4 - .It,''s"2l l .4 l grrfhohlt4 t pt taut , Al ....rent t rawer., 1 , 111 tut , teltt, riallarta soul \ \ VII.IV. ' L ' .}: ' l%OllO 011akk AB FOLLOIrt 4.0107......F.4.4 let Ilona., l xprora T r ti t it, fa o eloat E. 10104 IttnthYa `t . \ \ \va The) litel Waal mope at le e luttra, :tr.. 100.0ttert can nl.OO 7IA a. nod take the Lapreenlr .1, artielnat Inhale 1 ...... r rules at 90 elan a tualetealhe 0 bolt dutaneat by day lu e lat The hamar Pretext/ and Cattle lreln I:ensen Dunkirk at' te4 ,), 4'A II dash, I. aeoeuger Car le stts Amity, thts fratet to a mate ruteene nes and Dyer Le e M sere tn. m uanklrk to hew I.k, It `l,econcl Can prkee will be ktr lal • fen Uay) Int* LAMM any prepared to trestgetrt. : ettnk anti ,II frelahte et all Ululate, and (nun Nu. lark n Partteular blu,ntutre slit le paid to ntart. The eau,' betng b reef vide, sue.. fn mute great peleantabeiOltr ifAtlmr.ttalvoc :17rOrv°,:r7.-=klo. "fr\ZA' lin ' lle wille\ Iterrlbultd, Itlylng - full trrl late t o rt cart to the petrta`cd Se!; 6•4. Ni 7.14 .. , ;,. T I. r n 1.4 ed J ht01111 , 70114‘4.0005r. , 44101rt 1;1211fa - --A-- t I di 18.511 \ .IT , Mere ants' Tratuiporiton Line, ( p . PEYNALYANIA CSNAI.S AVD ILSILROADS,) OR PIIIMDELPIIIA DIREOT—WITII \ OUT RE -Sol rrt Nu .. A bleAh IILTI,• CO-, banal thaw, 4a , Penn 40004. Pltheleurgh \ 1,11111 U-8 MTh M. Central Block. Casual street. Phil. , Iphua. 115 are prepared $0 a t rwheore aloeo f . 2uit merehaull• prOlaer b alp, onai. ht Yhtlen el`biau, and all Auterombate blares at lowr rate. And ln It... i Erto than In aar1.,......•... r h lb The Incresatal 0000ber of Truck% pmoLialbr the al Costuabeuntarra fur earrrtne out Nate on tbn Kate Itallroult, will plea,u4 any pcsathiliti Of debar S 4 Jutbrialaat•• 14oUdarsbnen or Celarnbla thte Iran. o, C A ItrANULT it 1." (Alb \ C T anal itatin. • _ Binomns. Transportation line:\ fft.entLe 1852:\iiiiiiiia . , . BrrlitEN s \ i iIITTSBURGII k THE EASTERN CITIES, N opening of'the Canal, we will be rea- • \ ny to roma,. nun foraged promptly, Producu and 11 Palau cut ani aro, , f Wail alwauat lowan rates ebarge,l Ly reammible Line ' • L , ..... corl . tir i r a Lazat , .. ta p 7 a lll ,a be ,, re c , , , e r lfe rw a ..rni culf , c4 . 7 o ij racing - , commhatan, \ Leaman., , Illib ul I:44Lnc tone antra ana \ all direction. faltrilnlly aterulai ad , tme..",./.. Ides WM. MING LA l `a Ca'Canat Bain, ci• Libra, and It'll:Una., Ilttahltr,ap • BIL:011.01 a Lan: In 4 Marta La., balsa. fourth apt Silt an, kailanclpdt, Mo. lti lY NttL " trollA K lLte\ , lialtlecora. JALLMJlllitillittle bn i ltri Vert st. Dahl' 1- \ \ .... \ _Lt . : . Y.rt " i ,, `7 . • . West Newton . Planl l !ton4 Noute , . FOR BALTIMOIkE AND lIILADELPIIIA! *TEAMERS leas twice `o. day morning \ and arnica. fracrit iinday.) , \ haulm( Bat CM bare air tt hai f Dab ab%;the llo notmatiell liras, at Cl. o'cloalt, \ , .. 1: 0 ,.. 1 . 0 100.1 harts •• II r t «se e pt Sunlaya a o'clralt. rare to Sailadelphia. 111.1 a Ilaltimona Sio,. • _Sur Maas rail Lathe rhea.food War; Alcannabela Moon. Warr arca, , • dolt J. LIKVAIt7, Arab. Kentucky Mutual Lite Iniiiiutee Company. ' GUARANTY VEN QQ,000,. \ 1 . IBIS COMPANY offers to &Insured all them:wily aial .arannia,.. of the Minna andJolot ' L Kam Isobel . ..m(ore sorbed) corobiratnamelyt Lao rata of annaltMs; an animal raturn in malt of the per Malan ratniral fa M. contingent Mak or eke fear: so ' .I,.‘inatei but not enemarre Praia= for the 'Mune Oa. Lily of member. fur the whole whol e term of Ilfe. lath,. <qua. v tde =terra in the accumulation tom. LLeen 3u mach *Lauber., Mal* a demaL L by arallta upon thrir*olaieu Y auaranty hal so tn fur tlm.portnancnt actiray of abort tam mamba, d ale* fc7 t ir preaut ...tally of thium teat e whole, tam of lib, .• \ • \\\ stirThly la th er, only. Mutual' Li Ininisanta coMplay Lamm rata al •1•941102 - Oil fi led la. o• our R4/11Ued 0•••• - ••1, •Ith • prat Leta for an annualoyelterianns acearne ' lotion af fun& (tor fame flaunty) , In'exac,Encyorttoolp,' the amount of huLdursa and the linse." -- ' Mating atm &moon UK matuben. Pasabbli tracts, iha t teirloir is ' of th eLon4ua Sy t had Fal fa Insurana Masai by, J.ll 1 ?snit, Y(1.) A Dnaostm, /lea* Examine ilralL D_ EALTU, ECONPAV. a ue.... vf.ihttta 1,...• fkk, a n, i t o r t. • t ., *l. • lis a : ol tr i i , -„,.,‘... \ ..,. ,• . • \ ‘ •, „,. . „ .. . . . . . . , . •. - - , Anas :11:4: : y •:, I: . ..,,,. • leFfk TIDOUIIII 0 COUGHS, COLDS, HO • lIHONtat- TIS, WHOOR 13.41itroir, IS tit \ ASTHMA, OM 'WTIO , \ :. HIS .11E3IEDY.48 Oar& 30414 \ 00mmG1-\ \ 1.. hat kith the routstrAm;feet,trt en aridejetwhieh \ . s• oat falls to wallas the hits DlTisste diet hen . DOhltD. . ' sit. . So whle fe the tuda alp 431.etallivi;aia 6 ,Plia!: . no rakes a ire ncreo. lime, iel.imst ilyery igktalla at i the a tre hlrf ebonttle in Demon \ th \ De.bitsktflownsV • ‘.. \ have n testiwet from alarming', evezefloelessate t east, of e loos. if Its mot. DV it nal Woe, Its 7 . . Witonty rer every other molten:li t' i kintf, t• too t. ~ coma to tits obeerration; and It. Opt.. WV \l . .14, 1% 1 7 kilo+, the t: bile on longer !outtalk lif lit h.= to an \ Pint for tbe .1, treading end dutgerhus r. of the ‘ Putt...re orn .. lthkh ... '''''' S ' t k\ °12 ".1.... 1- \ and not only to i fonuldable .. u 74.. tom .1144 . \ c.,.. for the milder s t em of Co CdttC • mkt... k • ..\ ,,r kr ....I Mr llhildre It is the pleashokkt ghd . n,....4. --, etrle !bat can 1.• olittottl. No (molly •hohld, d thod ',.. \ , , it, &tot thno.u o e' d v m rti o t ' . n hkreed it hat antis . festi tl of fnMing Dten s ho DM hw h.:ofLissl inM one Oettlo/. of h. t, • . :' '• • rh A tdiry are locatod*sch .4 WI SS Inerehallbt,ef th firkt el.-tool of the hif 4..o.dt : incur—id thee/1.04MA •• t sthotstrs e bobtaMs, d.o.l•r•ltt nuttltins; Milt oh • • ' \., once unlimited it. the onbjekt,of Which 00 rickk". , • there Is arty voi no is the lo4ame,t of eimpetielitke. 1: " I'IIIit s CCETIFICATTL ' \ \ W. dm theism mei, liholematt,druetiffsts, haying loess \ long orunku tut with .AT.el Clerk, S....onset, tisseeDoer- \ Oft o.A. tshsf that If la Mehra. :met more of Kelm- • sof tor Pulmonary Consumption ekes ttflessoft 1.0 tb. A.. en ran Pooplo. And we would, frtaidullir knolirledieOf Ite cato,tkatuti oral ua wady., nottulstassfootletly_scohe It h. ths siihrhet es worthy them tast rontolsehtheOtntle the mymy ruovirtioa that t; et 11'40 for their relief ut that . ,, lo ino.britw cut du. lionthst. hdnode A FA , lltte „ ton, Items i, ••..:- to Mow, a Coni.on, italtmlore„ Storytamt. ~.., Itaheadland. normal.* Co-. CeerlAttoth &Ch. ' ~. •• • - • trill: L., tztv . , lte , l4 l ,ltlVsst: \ t. \ • jotsrl A. Vor, huh: t i t. .i• g"". \.,~ " ;:t 'a tigt! ' rill U. V .4\ M".'"4L \ devil...l. the toy i l b. ATl' ''. Ci ' , .t , y i 'lleilte ci i Yitt n. siturgh7Pa. Jamey. ' , ", %.'... CI. liar. 111 . .urago%Mt ' a, \ .. ;d:wesdl,"4%e"."-lk• T. \l, \ John Util ert \ ;',npll,l l :2t , A L. „ , i „ „ , , ~ D . s. \ • z .: !.'unapt IV . nip C o. '4''''' 0 ~..._w t t.e,toot WC. m,..E.r.:!. Wall , 1 :47 1 4ara....4. 1 \ . \ 2i Cl. U. CU:homed .k.tio.. Sala i•Ttel,....t at." LVNiA 2 Atork Tallahveo., norm., .' \ • , - , ,t \ B. ft. Strong. Ktuat'll:s Trout... ', Cbiltoo a Darr, Lit o Zak. Atit. .1 Still,. Flute a Co.. troy.. Mite. " . •', ' Cherie , Dior, Jr., llov4delire.ll.l., •"" • e • 'Wa Leket de. tto Co. e viaaitt. C. '' \,.--"-,` ; - IN 1'01 , 1 , 101 80110111.1141: .. ' ',, - 1 - .121. Cniffla k Cs. inlvaratka, Chili. '‘'. • F St Dimosol t GO, '4 m (Vat. //solo, . '. \ Foal, hires el Co.,kogti , a, Itor.fireaake, , h. Provoq k Co, Lima, 'cret.N . • mursrallt Co.. Itsliftm, nova Feetj. • ' T. Walt:yr 4 rota. ht. Johnx. Sew hroostriek. , V. lb. estln. lA', ItioJanotratlimetl- • With 011:h 14.1.111111 E, add from such 11.13, no drone - sr .. ' 0ro:-.1 eon be asilust.l, except thet found Ls Its elfesti upon trill. • it . . .., tuptred uol Mkt by JAMES C. Aloft . Prectirdl Ch en •• - , • .: . n rittsbOrgh, ttlitlemti, sad tettA ty ILA. nit. • - ~ .--- . ..t. 0.. Cit y. A. Al. •101VN614d, th r i . • -- \ • , I. A ...lot, y.' by 11. P. FAtIOTaTi . mi J. 1.1-411 \ i 41 5 0 to-. 1 hr Drugelettglitolaity... , _4:ear.Lra Ft \ ------ T l------ \ \ s -,-, s.--.--•••••'' \• : • lin. GUrSOTT'S 1mpr...v.:41 • F r .llf.t.M. of s Ay I'I.LLOW DOCK Aug NAII.S I ADAItiLIs. i- be origiart tlml only renUlno preprtstion tin Ile me \ , =anent otr-t,of Consumpoott, an-1. ligoo su t f the a \ Lamm e iAthey try sumo:sod to bti alai.! 14 the \ the re . wme a Mercurt.lrmitsfrairdna A a l ' IT vr 11 Cffilit WITUOUT 7.110. - ..••44, 2., \ Parofula. ..- \ ~-, b \ • ' r Eines Drtirb A s. \Ere Am of the Okla.\ . . , , a Lai - tits sit:bracts NontErtok . '." V .L into c mil Tarter, Enid Molt - \ Illbsinnartstr. mite to tie 11.0.54. a . r -i Mutfrotid Eon,. of Riau . ILL.3,IIIILa of \ 1 . ... , ."'"' 'Lb, cabikiL, tiy - plaltsulrtapeMbi, dart Rheum. \ ... -....- - . .. i. Diosom‘ff the hidts Mo. or AmdiuN \ '.''' Dim:asks st ri ping fin the ss. of Me, • :urn\ Palm in lie Sid.. and . --;. Shon,tdotos. Gm ecal bettilitlb .. Drtipsys LurtilkacbJann. •` dh:o end .Doetile" ' .. . i • , LE 1.8 \ 11/E 11.1..ar FE-fht REP 17.: SIIrOWNI i TM faster oreyermAe Lelia: DNELI'Atod the It. lietidurta Perksportlia.''b r are the IRealgettle remedial Ments from watch in,. Cfronott's Inilsgartad Extract of ii, Vell,ar Dark and :in aretilia is farms ali% And the labors.' --i, ~ tory of Dr. Gus salt has girett us the VitthelOf *ASO note `,'f in their perfection.. ISM pr [ion Wart. ail the tee . ,4 rtaratire yr:parties of the roe cosolguedito Mfrotolm-• ",";,1 art in their utmost strength • ,adihrts - ^,.. - ...a.i... a r -- 'A l'opriments were mule In the‘samt of thtlataike.: - -- 'a -A - 1%4 Mein, said It was found that it :tepid not be er fattes.„-, \ \ yr05...1. Aertedingly, madad it resorted to, almost otaDava . ..F.;l Verlolly, to raw pi. ii.,,,,v, 5 ,,,,, , ,, 4 =4 ci1ti.......,. .. ,_ 1 \ \ remplamrt—fur general proßrattoo oflall Abe si spol4 l 4r \ \ ers, and ail thane tormentfogßisearts of Lbe shin to is Atlaort and so luittrious to s hmlth. \ -. • ' 4 -...' r i \‘' r ; ; l ; 4 • ‘ • Solt , fulo. Entitles. luercuriati Complalnte. Caw; Gan "4i . '. gram. lii., omit[ and. • marararlety of attire die "s„ ai ; ~ . grreable and dangerous Mamma me ape: l day and per. i„..4-,.. - nartantly cured Ly the no. of 001st tr.z . t i.. Mesm. ' , ,-...i - t a , -;. , a hater. 3Lkh.. ber_l3th,llsl. ,-...; Mr. Mao D. Part — Dear art It 1. nth unutterable • k Ge ling aOf gratitude 00.3 I set able. tbritmorts. the Air,.' '''.." Prortience of God. and Di the whfrisfrstaikifriah i 11etirel , ‘ ,..j o ' N -that excellent medicine. 0117110 tee lodine U s deaditdAtlCO,,l , \imperil's. to sate yOU • few eymptasn• of mr hlumat higiiisl„44,l/ --1, ...., tarsam In the winter Of LEL - Lo I %LA attackAolfrthmilses ...,7".4 1 , ,,,i a, min, which elm gradually.Arteriting: . ugh Ws ..---.; we right aide 'and km 01 thesame tti r ers Ices atm , :` - .1 N. ta b byostration of 027 phroint system; .1.0 . my EL,.: nod - - :,.:i ahruisk to about toothirds of ltsitaturtalt Os. I ;Mum.- .".--.' - \ ed theidttetulluce of a okliful yriciltioner, nitre prakin, •••,-•!•.,.:•:• • cad my 41wase ono of the earrthAms at Una tamplont. - ;:•••' Ile sail 6or blob was sum not cartly'Ruldled. hot trunk -.-"- _ \ .0 .el for rm. \ 1 nortintst under his thartment .ta 1.., ,:".., ..,416.1 he \out.). not help MA 1 the' prortmcd of roux \ . .- -.el Mient at thle plow, W. A. BOVA two of thlytOtra Mallow Dace and Bartayarills, from g . h 1 mowed • U.S 512105133 atant4t. After boring: en four bettless , e;Va. -- - mort'll •mahle to pursue Lay tb , ibebt ' at .3. Lb..- e - ..-.l' sentener, end tato hen slam that Dort ante mart while -, I hot' • short perial s lefori 1 Lad beastoordbot k ilmy beat w - - three kurths of the' times and / crarinotiem ' the re- .. turn of my besith to may °Etat came Mutill - llttartrti of that truly salnable medicine. Uttrtiotth Tel . `Dort and hotelman!. - . lIARES.W i tiIi - 111111r."4.11. Park - Dear E 4: lintel 7041th:eh:ire ter. Ilecute;and so tar m Ism icattaintrtl with the cam, k, All true. \ 1 prwaroi la thinking it migt, '1 a Leuellt ''..''' '-* • ion mid 4 theAtilisted. You bare e' ege of win \ V ..? ' \ ter. to \ Ren Tou th k LAU. I'M ,- DEERE. \'. '' \ r ' P V The folios , a ybrafrian s - ' ' l "k ,-• .' saci‘eenc • • , Dr. Jul 9 nolo. y.arn. II plaint. J Di. .a. ualleJ I=t,u:. ty e: e s of l'acrr s th to J. 4T. Kt * an.a. ~''. : 4 - Welty, G. Bodin* . nbldayal on. ' •' , l ' . \\ Mtlebrom. ..sitte,e, \ I:rane 2 . iilyetatntra .. -. 'i:-.4. Ileihrab „... atnima aCo - •• 1 , :'• 4.,t or.h.- - FA x t.r. -___ _,..., set, AV, Bat. lenh. Smith. heave:V. OA ommtartes. s iTatzent72,l Et Alms, Contimmoor4 tt Bo mehettihtStoteturnlth • tir. - 01.L. ~.' Wibieino-51 INT:* Eii , ./ lota4 jti, '. . 1 tifellaofttlTX \ • \ - X V .„ • • . r• ••• X Li . \ \ ... I - 1 IItNDILEW ItOGETIS' Cainpound Sy l t L : .' .1 • . I) too of LITTAITOST,\ TA/2.'ond CAY(01111.201124 , . Aop rot' ni , enJ lwAVart...lotl br phydeinot ty the met,- , eot otneollatt lent h6-cotriolate ewe of Gooths,..2M2a, - • •. t. Y lone.. AkW and dtronie Hennehttlo.hatma.hihootto : .• 100 Otto: b. I:IV.Rp, PIC • nay, Liter nomptatta, Yot. hint* . %• r tile et /trnott,:yneht bream, et:Unmet ,of ! H ood 'and all r t .t, • other Lane Coe/plant. betMlltte to Cottehmtole" 11.2. - .1 \ \ haling a Femme hOd. a bed vettch, or ant:ether 0.1422h111'" - • atout the throat N, lours, Omuta try thtehmalhattle eyo A ~, ~ iap. It till surelt \ her noh._lt has rand thmpotht . . : 4 *, n Ohio tilt. 2 Untold neglectenntal amend to Yoh ro t , - ~f. ' : oleo, ands in fatalt!olVoareptkr..,' . lrrielifble,P, ie=. , , , e,,, , ,a44;:, , TPrr ' Lj t er th te ' fleTlV "" itrtelt,W /i.i. Piratii i .A ' ' ' 1 ~ \ , , N - . l .l ! \ SEL"ItS‘I2IPEWAL COOll SYRUP, '... 3 A -\— , •, c : . •,, ,,, Tcan.c. , l to be the tttanten ahlmennktmi.. .., ~ 1 \‘: T no. tam eofk- the Xe ogb1:14". Colds, How.. ^,,,.. ,, i \ ~ fl.llor a t:, l' i rlilios4 geruktcorvtlf Ulk a TZll, l th h olg; ; :c, , , , i a, Itt72:l2.•tie irrtrar n o=3o2 that a haa th e - ,,..*1 4- .1 A mower 11l mean bepollt. that oaten., be claimed 3, C.OOOO II turn. 'So hettetol met: \A:mita the intttnnte , ,',,,, .. . tt i ; l trtfnt ''L tt nerg7/itr i ng' i golailt=r l'k , really... .''' :', •\ A s do Lni.. The Imantl Cough a-Mit..WT. In - • ':1 , out Increnunt vhattereey t omal noty.he'Ateed In I eamet ',,.„ , ',,, • not reeptim on hetit,toneal , trmattielat.....The .11operlitt.; ';,•••.;-. Altunh Smut bµ been noon hy the laeb t 4. • tent_ ,rmeettr..., i . „.., \ ',, the t hem me No IttyMbnanteeT Pit#, Tint tr"1et . .., , , 0-r , ,, , ,,'' 11 Yarentenentid • itteintlitheiYil42gitet&, itiii• - ,::.. 1 4 , \ \ pen \ ; aaa. when they hercatedtry 2224, 4 -:1,7_,.. \ \ 1, 8 \ _Lin ard and o , .41 ea ei,StatlMallnha nt *Ll-•\ 00,...,,,, t.,_ ViCeBh Fraltr,--..'*l4.l7tlettalT Seilled.t\ , t .. . eit * ;1 , \ \ \. _ AE II reach6n \ Finili Etzavi - t;r4eiik., , ,:,. , V .k ,• \ • ..-., ,Re Arnett - ' ''' -I°M.e6.4' \\ •-•''• Tbe stove an , rat op to thoir men Ake" and berme .., \ , ,2. t . o .n, eonen, retolnlnm tone/212%n ei.or .aisa". , a •• ', i,. . ;,V,,Y,t, \ \ ._....L.:_... :-'rai...L." 4 - . . 1tb...1,4-, . .:..._- ..., - ---- ---- FRUITS- - .c : '-. • . - .. -. V - lt:ni. l 2Yee iait ithiik itiaa4'C,... '. \ •\ - .01 . ...ce 4,0 paraca17:,....:•,.... \ 41\ roileeettst-.C\' ' : ' toe ontii.e. • .' • '.V. \ . • .., . 1T21.. 4.2leCittle A1t.0& i . , " ..2,7•-: •- -. .tt , . \— X.o •- ,.1 6 011b12 , NO:1; ••• • • ".Orxesamd • r -:','' - • • ,•' L ' \ IA btttls.lthA X . . 14, ' ') /e.l) ll,P iFkiltrOCl b ? '',' • 't - , , , , '•-•-••;'''''• - • • ; \ ' . ' • . \ 1,1851. Extract of I. tut tint . LiTor Cosa nal Nervous uleklr Laste tort ..nap% and e. .11 Dmacto, with lux boat LEEPY.B. Lhenst cornar slant ealet. • Jan., L ',Timm/ cisy eluntord. U
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