HOME MATTERS. +tie Costiterizz Or CLLICITNIEN. —ln.pablish log the oommitt” of Cleargymen,,appointedlast week to prepare an address to be presented to Governor Kossuth, the names of several gentle men were omitted. -We thereforeleppbrush it entire. Res. Dr. Professor in . the Western Theologies! Seminary (Old School vpresbytari rian); - Ray. Dr. }lodgers (Seceder); • Bey. Dr. Homer P. Clark (Melhodiat Eploco Pal); ' - - 'Rev. A. B. Black (Covenanter); Rev. S..Wllliams (Baptist); Rev. Mr. Bradford (sow School Presbyte rian); Rev. Mr. Quick (Zpisoopalian); Bev. Dr. Pressly (Associalo Biformed), and • Rev. hi. Cowel, (Methodist Reform). Bev. T Sproul (old School Conventor); . Rev. LA. Pasevant (Bcglish pit herau). RECEPTION OF KOSSUTH.. Ere orrirc • coition-as. .Committee met Cu Saturday evening, at the linage of •Col. Leopold Sakti, •Mr. Sewell in the Chair. • • The following named gentlemen 'were added _to the Committee : 1) jishon, Josiah Copley, Alexander HMI• ter, Jos Knox, Dr Coo McCook, H S - N Sockmaster, L Wilcox. P Meinhardt, Thomas Steel, Wm McCandless, Dant Sarbcr, K P Jones, 0 Coffin, 11 Mete, and Alderrhan Wiggins. The Chairman of the general Reception Com ,mitoe gave notice that the - Committee will meet at the SainrCharles Hotel,, this• day at'. two _o'clock. ' - .. a • It was orde i red that the sale, cf tickets should be cm:Ail:Med at Pluto Hall, at tan o'clock th-day (Monday.) TICE PERXREN'S PROCESSION. . The following persons are added to the Com mittee on invitation • of the Firemen to take part in the Kossuth Procession. The order to gointo procession without their apparatus is reminded. That is left to the, choice of the Fire men themselves: . - Eagle, Vigilant, 'Neptune, Allegheny, • Duquesne, . Niagara,. , Good . Indepqnd6ace, Friendship; Benj. Franklin, Fairmount, Joseph Brown,„ W. 'Alexarder, L. Jewell Jr. E. Gregg, A. McGill, Jas. Ray, A. B. Resnik J. McKee,. Henry Reins, G. Reap, D. Reece, Barker. ALLROLIEST CITT. J. L Draw", • is C. Stockton 8. Arnold, Casper Gerry. 4 Washington Finn Ward, t Batista°, Aaiericaa, OaLu t ist's hlootiziwe, for February, a very haedeomely ornamented and spirited number, hue been received. Some of the wood engra, Inge of this number are quite fine. Tssoonsenzeta AtmUtsrlos.—The members of the Pittsburgh Typographical Association, celebrated thUAnnirersary of Franklin's Birth i Day, on Baturday, by! a banquet. I TIIIIID _WAan. - --A 'special election will be held •in the Third Ward to-morrow, for the purpose of fillMg a vacancy, occasioned by a tie rote be --tireen 11. P. Mueller, Es sten. q., and George Foc- firacitsa EutcrioN.—The voters of the Second Ward, Allegheny, will hold a special election to morrow, for the purpose of filling a ricsney is the councils occasioned by a tie vote. CHARON . 01...RECSITIMI STOLES GOOD 9, 0 r _Guthrie com mitted James Kain,a dealer in old ! • brass and iron, to prison on Saturdity, charged otroath'of James Moore, with receiving !to ".1 /en, goods. _ “ butakura.—The' already fine el • le still y fall offinow Leary mghthg ' Let .ight, 11 better by the j:* -- "iiiiiiscso.—A man known as Ranter , 'Darla, waa on Saturdayaentenced by his honor Judge ,rldeCiare to two.years and six months imprison ment In the Western Penitentiary. 11a bad j been convicted of riot, and at a most outrageous Sunsuit and battery with Intent to kilL ". RICCOII3IITTZD.—HAIII.&II COEPLll.—Michael :I Monaghan, was recommitted to prison on Bator day by Mayor Guthrie, charged with being con oersted In the murder of James Mooney. We understood that he will-be brought out this "week Q. on a habeas :corpus. Assaurx AND BLITIHY Will 11117.3 T 10 KILL -A young man nomed J. 13. Gorley, was com mitted to - prison on Saturday by Mayor Guthrie, charged, on oath of 'Mao' M. Penq_uck, Esq., with assault and-battery with intent to kit:, tFras.—A fire broke out on Saturday esyning, ..In the. ilOllllO of Mr. McKelvey, below thii tail ou which the'Theologleal Seminary is situated. on the bunks of the Ohio River. It was °yaw: sgrdshed before the arrival of the eikines. The furniture of 'the-room iniwhich the flames ori,gi i mated, was eorfsumed. ' . Ammostraaccar.—_,George Russell, a colored man, a porter at the Saint Charlei Hotel, was .; committed to prison on Saturday by Maycr Onthrie, charged on oath of Charles W. Carr, ;.with breaking open trunk and taking a nom• bar of 'articles from it. ; • i Wurrstes Canonical. Dtonstese.—Tbe exhibi ,l lion continues to be attendedi'and the dioramas, -4 -" Mien Cathedral," and the "Church (ISt. Mad , chap," are deservedly applauded. F ., The '.Chroinatrope Viewa," which appear in . ~. the most gorgeomi and ever changing colors, Icoming and going as If by magic, together with ' the "Birth of Cupid," not only tickle the young folks bat— - - ; "..Makelng thaw laugh who neveriaugb before, i - And Moe: who always laugh, to laugh the . -.- • more. ° Mr. Mater is certainly well deserving of pat ..l. image, far the liberal - manner in which he -has i catered fur the public entertainment, giving a:ma .' amusement for tittle bash. ! DuknaerCorrii.—Th* ILfinning Cuna Will bo dtryaad Of 1126 *Mk. Judas Forward 'mill tit in th. Distskt Conte zoom; Inds* Willietcoe in the nom dant Burma= L; Vault • • I BEFORE. J4DON 7011-W6RD. MiMMEME 11, Toe Bell vi Philip:Riley, Tres., 7 887, aim • 80, Wm S 1 ,Bell is Alobt Calhoun, Ejeot, 488, do: 01, A & A Wood vs Wm Tesh, Case 0. April. WI ffsrin et al vs J B odd, Zia 7!, .1 . 114, 81 Brytwdy vs J & J Braid!, EJett 122, 117; Bradleiy vs Snodgrass, Cyst 144, do ti 118, IGrwey. & Ponds vs Bridaniltal, Eke i 148; do. _ , 4 . 121, Ligget TS L9tig /NMI, Eject 168, do. 1 122, Stewart vs ll'Clarea, Co,'t 155, 'do. 123, Worth vs Bailey, Brown Bc.Co:, Casa 159 ! 121, Cipbcl9. Ye Drain et al, Case 169, do, • 1213, Hulett vs Wood & Pd'Holscht, do 180 do. 129, Qoiglity vs C F Spans & Co, do 181 do. 180, Tea:sick ts Co vs Messick's admrr do 193 4 132, (keenly vs Cburek, Carothers & Co, Case 3208 da. ;••.: ;37 . , Tracy ve Quinn, Eject, 225 do: 'l3B, %roils Kopp Te Gibson, Tres, 228 do. 189, Olydo n Stone et al, (GarjE: At 250 do 140, Smite it al ns Coulter Sr. Co, Case 253 do BiTOZZ mixaya 61, Ryan vs Fix, CasesB7 Jan. •1 72, Stewart vs Peterson's Errs do 1193 do. 89,4 tc..A. Patterson se Ward et at Set Fa 1 • ' 90,13041v' Harriloio & Corey, Case 5 do. 97Hunker Ts Davis et al, Rep 29 do. ' 100, Negleyys Leese, Case 53 do. ti 102, Tamer rs Taylor et a1,..d0 GI do. i• 107, Seitz &Co so F.bbe et id, db 78 do. 110„.01enn to Ifoltziogar, Bei Fa 14 do. 111, Rays TS Lfays,'Case 113 do. 812, Stewart vs Kramer & Reim do 114 do. ;;. 118, Slogs= so Sutphin et al,'Tres. 116 do. 7 -181, Collicau Aughinbingh et al, C 033, 119 1113;hell yo Shoaaberger. & Co; Case, 129 do. is 184, Mulvey so Same dells, Cue, 217 do. 185, Rail re same dells; Case, 218 do. ;; 186, Kali se same deem Cue. 219 do. .k 141, McClinton n'O. & P. Railroad, Tres., 142, Htrbengh:vs .T. S. Yoing, Replevin, 266 144, liolMortn vs Bur, Cast, 269 do. '146, Wow vs Short, Tres, 286 do. 146, Neste} , Negley. Debt, 287 do. -, 147,`,-Negley vs Negley, Debt,. 288 do. ' Berlin Negley, Debt: 289, do. • ,149, Jettison veiones Fenloit, Cue, 297 MIA:Wee Woodk Co, Cue, 280 do RECEPTION OP LOUIS KOSSUTH, GOVERNOR OF RITAGARY, AT PITTSBURGH, ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 33, I. The following is a list of the officers to take charge of the procession on the occasion of the reception of Governor Kossuth : CMS/ reeau•L. OEN. WM. LARIMER, JR. Pittsburgh.—Morrison Foster, John P Glans, P C Kay, nos Sargent, Dew td Campbell, B-T C Morgan, Semi McKelry, John Roth, CL Magee, Dr T W Shaw, Dr Julien Rodgers, B F Jones, John Scott, Semi 9 Waters, Richard Savory, R Biddle Roberta, Leopold Bahl, Dr W Werneberg, W W Dallas, C Q Loomis, George Thompson, H Chignon, James C Pettigrew, J T Shannon, D Galway, John W Riddell. Allegheny.—Dr F liartmeyer, Henry Camp bell, John Morrison, John Mitchell, and Flor ence Kramer. Birmingham.—James Barr, John 1.1 Smith, and Thos Blackmare. • Lawrenceville.—S H Barber. Robinson Tp.—Dr James. Manchester.—Alex A kicKee, E Park. Beaver—W L Dickinson, klaj Joshua Logan, Thou J Power, D P Work. AIDS TO TILE e7tliF.l.llthltAL. garrison Foater, • F C Kay. John P glass, Thomas Sargent. Tha Chief Marshal and his Aids will wear red saris. The Marshals will wear white scarfs. Pro Cession will form on Penn street, with the right resting at n point opposite the outer depot of Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The Marshals and other officers, will see that the troops, aasociations and delegations, under their charge are on the ground at half past Tts o'clock, A. At half past eleven, GOT. KM 4 auth is expected to arrive, at which time the procession-will cam- met= moring. The line will be formed according to the fol lowing programme: PROGILAIiME. Chief Marshal and his Aids Military escort under Colonel Elijah Trovillo LOUIS KOSSUTH, Governor of Hungary, with the Boa. J. B. Guthrie, Mayor of the tr aity of Pittsburgh, Boa. II Fleas- 1 3 , ing, Mayor of the oily of Alla- E p gheny and E. D. Gomm;—Esy , Chairman Committee of Escors_ . in a carriage draws by 4 horses', 1 -?; and attended by Copt A. Ilay's Company of Jackson Independent , Blues. 11— Council's committee of escort from .Z Pittsburgh. Council's Committee Me, of escort ?run Allegheny. ci ?ens' Committee of escort in Co,. a riages. MUSIC. WIIITZ'S BAND. Suite of t°F. Governor Kossuth re . in Carriages. s Council's Committees IT EAr. of r: 6 • Reception ; 'SY Committee from the . Pennsylvania Legislature, c 7 " E an, ; er Orator of the day.. COL. S. W. MACK. P 2,4 in m Ex U. S. Senators, and Ex Members • a • Congress and Judges of the Court . • ' Carriages. := Marshal,_ ,_.. 7. - David Camp 11. .'' .1"; fo To The i:?•$ ". E c> Firemen c.. A of . i 2 g Pittsburgh, Allegheny, fg P f 'Birmingham, 4 Manchester..A A.c. r. c. • _ Marshal, F. Hart Byer. 1 ..... • Turners of Pittsburgh,, 1 ,1 4 - do l ' Allegheny A. singing club, O"' '4" c -9ri/ do Birmingham, 1 --- Jo Birming. ...ei, at la S - - E.?' Harmony Society of Pil tabargh, ° 2 . la.Prohsinn do do _ .r: r. Bevointiortary do do • F . - ' hiederhalle of Birmingham and - other German Societies. ci cz2 ? 1 ; Marshal, .1 a 1 a c•• .. 1 Samuel 8. Waters. • ,A ti The Protestant Association. .13 .- r, r.... ° ...... Marshal, .-- .., Ta I. ..17' F. Joshua Logan. - - .... 1 O. ig The delegation from Beater, ro g ...g .-; Other delegatione from abroad. l— E 4 F . Marehal—James Barr. Councils and Municipal authorities . • of Pittsburgh. m.s . do do Allegheny. 02 do do 'Birmingham. do do Lawrenceville. co • do do Manchester. ••• at do do South Pittsburgh. S. do do Duquesne bor'gh. • z'o o ..I Committee o of cf. 3 Reception. 1-, Ifir Tj 75 P— ..in .Bff:diger' and Citizens mounted. d ...1 ..; do do on foot. oC, I il. D.; • MUSIC. SCHATFPITB . BASIL with _ Committee bearing the • FLAG OF HUNGARY, rg . 2.7 5 Supported on either side by the ty an: PLAG OF THE UNITED STATEN Ci •and FLAG OF TURRET. Blarehaj, Jima"; Rowan, The approach of our distinguished guest will be announced by a salute from the guns of the United States Arsenal. On the arrival of Governor Koeuths be will be received by the Military, auger Col. Trovillo. The procession will then connternitlch on Penn street, and escort him to hie Hotel by the fol lowing— Boos—Down Penn to Hay street.' along Hay to Liberty, down Liberty to Short, along Short to Water, q Water to Smithfield, up Smithfield to Fifth, down yin', to Wood, down Wood to the St. Charles Hotel. Governor Kossuth will be Introduced to the people by Hon. W. W. kiln, Chairman of the Reception Commfttee, from the balcony of the Hotel, ansl welcomedu Pittsburgh by Colonel Samuel W. Black. Governor Kossuth. It is en; panted, will reply to Col. Black in the presence of the aseembled people. fferDosaszo.—!t is desired add expected that the banners of each Aseociation and dele gations will be appropriate. None with party mottoes, offensive to any por tion of the community, will -be permitted, • On this interesting occasion the Chief Mar shal relies on the patriotism of his fellow citi tens, and looks for their cordial cooperation ip the maintenance of good order. • WM. LARIDIES, Jo., Chief Disrobe': flerThe Es-United States Senators, ex-blem bera of Congress, Judges of Courts, the Commit tee of Reception from Councile of the two ci ties, will find carriages in waiting for them at the St. Clair Hotel, on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. • Reesman or Kossirrn.-,Our reideon will .End below, ► list of the various committees ap pointed with reference to the reception of Kos- XOll5lllll 25303111'E COX/LITT/I -Hon .1 B anthrie,'.lfon H 8 Fleming, Col 8 W lohn M 01716.074 Gen Wm Larimer, E D Gazzam, Col J H Sewell, T Utobstaetter, Col F ti Kay, Leaky Harper, D N White, Col J 11 Fos ter, H P Mueller, J 0 Backoren, Allen Kra mer, Alex Holstein, Col Leo t3ahl, L Wilmarth, Dr Werueberg, C C Loomis, De 8 • Dilworth, H Nixon, Hon W W Irwin, Dr John Dixon, W W Dallas, Alex H Watson, .Charles Kent, Hon C Naylor, Wen J Hose, David .Campbell„ Dodd WClellazol, Samuel Frew, iVilliont Porter 'John Heett, Henry Wanly, Jobb Harper, John Gra- ham, Rudolph Hinnan,'Josep3 8- Lynch, James McAuley, Dr George D Bruce,C BM Smith, John fkraab, Cyrus Townserd. Casper Gene, James Richey, David Id Evans,:4o R Rid dle, John H Phillips, Perry Baker, Wm E. Ste venson, Samuel Allinder, Benjamin Courtin, A. CI: Reinhart, Capt John Hay, Capt John Young, Jr; Dr 0 Reichelm, David Smith, Wm.ll Smith, George F Gilmore, Leonard Walters,John Greer, Henry Anshuts, John Roth, John }Jenne, Cap tain James Boyd, George E. Nieman, Charles Rowan, Philip Gast, Henry Seller, John Flei lier. Hon. W. W. Irwin, Hon. M. Hampton, Dr. T. F. Dale, Gen. W. Robinson, N. Voeghtly, Elk! , ROIL W. Forward, Dr. 11. lh Sellers, Wm. A. Irvin, Wm. Coleman, James Nutt, John J Rog. gen, Col S IV Black, Gen Wm Latimer, E Gaream, till J H Sewell, T Umbstaettr, L N White, li P Mueller, Alex Holstein, W W Dal las, Wm J Rome, Samuel Frew, Conrad Hewer man, Richard Savoy, A U Loyd, J J Patterson, Cyrus Black, Wm. Barnhill, Robert Lee, James M. Christy, Lecky Ilarper, J Heron Foster, Charles Arery, J Bowman Sweitoer, and lucid Ritchie. Orator pi Mt day—Col Stimu.t. W. BLACK. FINANCE 00111iITTSK. Lorimer Jr, M Jones, E B Gar.rarn, W W Irwin, W A Irvin, L. Sail, John Morri 6on.' COMMITTEE ON BALITE, Doctor II artrneyer, Captain Charlton, John P. ulnae. I=l Frederick Olechauser, 11. Kleber, Levi Mel lor, C. H. Pacifico Wm. J. Hose,'llezekieh Nikon, and B Wm Par3bur7l4—Nlentre Kent, Bruce, Jones, Ken nedy, Wilson, and Murray of Select; Messrs Rid dle, Bisset, Cunningham, Gribben, Holstein, Wil son, Wrigleter, and M'Knight of Common Coun cil. Alleg ,eny—Xlc3sra Painter and Daltell of Se lect; Messrs Riddle, Wickersbam, and Eggers of Common Council. Recertion—S B Barber, J Haslett—Minoru. Colltertrig—S B Sorber, 8 Garrotoon.—Lang don. Dr E D Gar.ram, it N White, John Graham Lecky flarinr, Alfred 0 Loyd, and J 11 Sewell James MeAuley,Samuel Falinestock, T Umh stutter. W - A Irvria.and Dr G Reiehelm. ==! ArPITI COMMITS:X. James Nl'Auley. Isaac Jones, A Wilkins. onsimirtre or INVITATION TO rilll.ll[N. linsrom. Ur Worrieborg, W .1 Ro,c Pittsburgh—let Ward. F G Kay, J 13 McFad den, 13 Singerly, Alex ❑ny 21 Crobscm, D B. Miller, A I' An glum C H Paulson. 3d Wartl-'-Jolm Shiptork, f 7 Demler,T M Mar .eh‘ll. 4th E McGowila, W W Wallace. sth Ward—l' McCormick, .3` G Kay, J P tith Ward—Joshua Hanna, Rohert Curling, Henry Reis. 7tb Ward—Cbarles Kent, K T Frienl, W M Arthur., Wm J Rose. Sth Ward—Conrad Byerman, John Coyle. 9th Ward—T A Rowley, Nicholas arass. lot Ward • Allegheny—A..MLoodhouse. John Alexander, Wm Charleton. - t2d Ward—Geo R Riddle; R H Davis. 9.1 Ward—Ang. Illmjn, Thos. Farloy. , 4th Ward—Harmon Foster, A Wilgus. Manchester—J D V. White. Valentine :Owe Duquesne—if M C ,rmick, Wm. I. SteVellbon South Pittsburgh—Thos Blackmore, John Miller. Birmingham—M Lich, Dr. 'Bagman Reserve Tp.—Rohr. H. Kerr. Treasurer—Den Wm Larimer, Jr KOTSUTZI AND HIS ASSAILANTS.—So soon ad the great Magyar sets a foot upon our shore, he is sessile,' in some quarters with the utmost rancor. And not only is he denounced as an imposter, but the cause which he representa for which tie still to ably contend; is assailed with the utmost rualiguity. What can the, mean: Are the freedom nod nationality of Hungary events to be deplored bye nation of republicaus• Are the efforts of a people who had maintained o constitutional government (or nearly a thou sand years, and in the late etroggles in Europe, ' had enlarged its guarantees of liberty almost to equality with oar own, no he inconsistent with the principles and sympathies of America., as to be stigmatised for. anarchist rebellion egaiust Lawful and salutary rule 3 To no, such denun ciation appears like condemnation of the Ameti- ! can il volution; of the tirnea wise, and virtu- I ma ge eratiou who achieved the independence . and to nded the constitutiou of which the peo- ' pie of he United States are justly so proud, and un er which they have attained such great prosperity. Andis the independence of Hunger, inconsistent with American interests! Can the United Smtes coffer any harm from the extinc tion- of a (despotism which has long trampled upon hum pity in southern and eastern Europe, and in the establishment on its ruins of new sad i better nationalities for Hungary and Italy' And can the freedom which such restorations, for the ,independence of Italy and iluegary would .be ' restorations, would neatly carry to - the rest of Continental Europe, iolliet any injury tippet the United States, or upon the rest of the world' And does the man who, daring every date( his I manhood; Chas struggled for the freedom of his I country, who has suffered for It imprisonment, Iconfiscation, obloquy, and now suffers exile, pre sentlno claims upon the eympathies of Ameri -.as' And While, instead of sinking in despair, , he still devoutly and heroically struggles for I that down-trodden country's rescue, dyes he pre- I sent no claims to the respect of a people who boast of their own freedom,, who proudly pro , claim the trials through which their fathers won it, and exultingly speak of the sacrifices through which they are ever ready to maintain it. And not only is this great champion of national and scaled independence assailed with obloquy, as if his efforts is favor of human liberty Pere a crime but he is also assailed with a variety of frandu- Sent devices, all desigutd to render him odious 'to the American people. .; For all this we can offer but one satisfactory solution: the united intsreste of despotic gov-• erntuents abroad, and petty politicians at home. At the bottom of all this we see ituseisin diplo macy, operatingwith its customary and effec tive instrument, Meilen gold. To say a word about the comprehemilee and energetie charac ter of Ruseinn diplomacy, is needless. Nothing, in any part of the world, is too great for its an &why, or too small for its vigilance. We mat not then expect that this great country, the asy lum of all revolutionary exiles, the laboratory of those opinions and that knowledge so for midable to till despots, would escape the atten tion of the Russian government. The Czar and his etatesmeo bold the United States in &peels' ' dread, not so an Inyading power, like Francs, bat as the theoretical and practical ezpounders of doctrines antagonist to all throne., all arbi tory power. Hence Russian diplomacy Is ever active, though 'seldom apparent, in striving to arrest or modify public opinion in the United States; and . it is familiar with every mode of action ideach country, it knows exactly how and with whom to operate upon the American . Mind. Ketututh is an !Neel of especiahlread to the despots of Continental Europe. They de mended his surrender to them by the Sultan. Failing in that through the high and determined Integrity of this itifidel (!) sovereign, they threat ened him with invasion as the penalty of per, mitting K ossuth to escape. When England find, and the United. States afterwards, offered an thy lam lo the great Magyar, these name despots peremptorily objected to his release. They keno their man. They .knev his power over every honest and intelligent people, when permitted to address them without restraint: and hence they felt the vital importance of keeping him onsof what they regarded as mischief; by per petual Imprisonment in Turkey, or by murder If they could seise him. Then regarding his safe custody as GO important, would they regard him as no longer dangerous when free, and uttering his liberty inspiring thought' to the liberty lov ing people of England and the' United States' His mope from this death dooming power wee a grievous disappolotpient to their tyranny,and his stirring appeals op free roil are a source of pain ful satiety. Therefore they have resolved-to destroy his influence upon his chosen field. How shall thit be eccompllithed! Sy Involv ing him in American domestic questions; by caching him within the tolls of any one among onr party, and thus destroying his laflaenee among all the rest ; and also by poldmniating him in all his European relations? Witt what party most he be involved? With the onemost numerically weak, and to which all tither parties are more hostile than to each other. Agents for this purpose can be easily found, and through that key which unlocks so many doors, Russian gold. And agents for the other purpse, misrepreeenting his cause in Eu rope, and his relation with it, ma be found as easily by the rams means, and perhaps ,In the same persona—Phil. Ledyer. PTS. TURPENTINE-L-18 bble.'prime,for 10 sale hr 8. k:. WcpclsL IP LA &SEED bble, pure, for 8010 by 51.3 H. E. YELLERS, El Wool et, ALCOHOL -2R bbla. 76 and 92 per cent., for rale Inw by c R. E, V ILLUS. LARDOIL-10 bble. No. I,' Wit, for saki by H. 8 azitsaa. BY TELEGRAPH IZ&]1IV BY TUB eIItILLY TULIOBAPU LIII, 418 11.1kIRTBD 101 TUB PITTBBO3.OB LIALETTZ. -- SAILING OF THE FRANKLIN. Nsw Toss, J. 17 The steamer Franklin sailed at noon to day. (or Havre, with 3 a passengers, and $400,000 in specie. BosTon, Jan. IV. Yesterday evening, Patrick Burke. keeper of a sailor'e boarding bowie in Ann Street, was stabbed on the street, and died in two hours af terwards. The assassin lied, and has not been arrested. W A. 174 ruv, Jan. 17. It is understood that Mr. Smith, of Alabama, will on Monday, call for the correspondence be tween Governor lioneuth nod Capt Long of the _ - CHARGE TO COPENRACiEN. V/LSIIINGII., Jan. 17. Andrew J. figle hoe been appointed Charge de Atimire to Copenhagen.' Naw Yam:, Jan. 17. The death of lioemoth'm mother is contradicted by advicee by the ,dais. MAINE DEGISLATURti. PontLatin, Jan. IG. The Legislature convened at Fredcricktown to-day. Crane was elected Speaker. The Governor's speech makes an urgent ap peal for the edvanee of the contemplated rail road projects. The finances are said to he in a favorable con dition. I=EITIIM • . • Orders have been received at the Charleston Navy. Yard to fit uut the frigate Cumberland with despatch: She is destined for the Med• iterian station. SHOCKING !HUSHES. SALmanna, Jan. 15 A horrible murder wan committed near Au gusta, Georgie, on the 12th inst. An old cou ple named Herring were both allot dead, and the house rubbed. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Lat.isvzca. Jan. 17 A great fire occurred at Brandon, Miss , last night, destroying the whole of the town. The following nervous were burnt out :—A Livens, E. Oakley. W. Sanford, G. T Itede.e. C. Akin, ortelle, MIJII eon. linriur .1 A. Do lton. K. Oakley, Thorton. fl Wilkinson, Mmis, Lemon Standard & lime , Cress: Crawford & Kerby, Todd & Ware, Wilkinson. Mason & Co.: J. & T. Kirtland, Ilackett'e Hotel, Courthouse, and office of Brandon Republican. NEW TORE MARKET. svgs..; fIEK/111 . .. • Nrw TOSE, Jan IG, ISS. Cotton—Soles 1.100 bales to-ilsy at u derhue of e, since loot reported flour—delta x,OOO Lilo at former prices. nfiy $4,50 for Sulu.; owl 1 , 4.1i::(J.4.1.i8 for Ohio, the market closing with en upward tendenc l y. Grain—Sales 41100 bushels mixed Ohio wheat et .100 c bu Corn is tirllier, with sales of 2,5000 bushels southern mixed at talc 1t bushel Southern white is held at 680. Provisions—Pork is firm, •Ith_sales ISO bbls It former rates Soles 200 Mils beef hams at full prices. Sales 200 bile lard at rit lb Tobacco—Sales ISO hhJs Kentucky loaf at 4(5 o!c• Linseed Oil—Sales 2.500 gallons at file gallon. Naval stores arc firm StaterueuL N ACCORDA NCE witb tm Art rf Av.-mi ld,. pvtr.e.l tbr V.l a pill.requirn. the m.txtt, ewer, count, t, , tu ail tie bretallala Itn”-ter.luhent•r,, itt .• lb. lattleret,t,e,t th• • ~,utal t•t ”kherlt•t,,, re. et, e 4 I.) t•• ,, tt, 1.,, 1013. t iL tte ". .at ' l/ . . , 1 ) 1 :7•4 ' p. , •t,•;•crtat ant.xed. 1.. JAM Cz 11 AI. klrtt nubLb..t Kt.. ' ~ .r....al•slorter's tt l'i•burab:Jattl!f. ', 72. C "'" MMZINCEE=M Jen,. 'a or. h...'JL.f John It ticE•toun, la. IL loorto. .1 I to tett 1 hoot. 1...4 of Iltoe. 41,1 ellku , 1 11/11r. 1 .1k4X IV 1 . 4.- tr ho 0. o. Let. '.f 0...fe ' lot .2 -4, 11, .1..1 %Ins trooule... co tete of J,.no Itantlo. he 2:4 1 1 t. hoe, .4 t0.0r.1.... , t, on the :et.. of John I'woley. Jr . .l II 14 1 , ,,t 4 of Ilolutt eteu.. on 44.. re let, of A It 4/1 1 011, Idet s he tn ry.oe. the .. •• 4. Ile,' of Joh: iv! .ittoltLlAtl. deed . 40 Sl II 114‘,4 1... lie of lounto'l fait., on the t m We of 0 Johnefun, rure ' d I • It.o.'d of hotwil 11e Rev. on - the er tato of demo. • "I Al lA. .111 w on the - qt. t 1.1111.. due 4 ' • r, of Vtol.reroul. and " .) on lb. e.lete t.l c.0h... . . " - 4. 444-.. n . 1 . of Ilefl Ann Mal J. hoe of holdrt Catothrr., on tn. dlont.,..eef 4 •" "LI it.,l ti-a, 1,4 and . d . A ii,twon. on the estafe of hobo,. - ;teed of II l'uder•nof end I I !I've.. nn the of it luntlh. June lA. geed .1 lamb Wbetpan , un t l . ...tale of 1 1 ef.r Whettu der . ; Rev' T llowe 454 .411,r t on the •ens. / 41111 Itreetua ' n. Ito July '5, inee'd of line. co 11, 1 19 • ban of ,John Malthe•e. deed... 10 9. 15.. '1 of 11 ll,Elralh on the vote,. Ilt.h-re M , Ylnth , dee'd . uI 0. 11,4 of dented Inelluth, on the ` 2 to, Shirtj,4, Vella:h. 4 eed IC Heed of James 134tfot1s1e. lb. puss.:( Thom.. 111, lord II 00 IS, i14F',, , 1 , 41 , 44. Lto .. t.lnson, on the **tete •• 20. R * re'd Info of !hn 111 Kb, dee " 11030 20 fut. 4. Reed of O.IV/fele,lto the • of Ountge . 4, need of llogh Lou in, 02 U1.1•y1.11 of John and thothen 11.10 13 aI 31. Itee'd of Ito,rt The muse.. on the Kee of Thom.. Kluley. e 45 No. Kee 4 of Thos need, on the gelato 01. ISI9, II 00 of John Hoare U. ..., "*""" I .970 fa 1 rerfify tbe •iccr• to be a true natemrot of thc tax co collateral lobos-gamw freely.) by John I.•cift,Esq ...al.. Cc, ol Alle f ltseny COCllatf,lo the vas+ ending Nve 3n. I , ctu, so the We boot" lo is Wip l lo... coy 11•11 .4 deal, 1.13 ti, day of 00 h ,Sti.l. e a.. l if l labl 400 ' l'f• rArrsnaqs. 4111,11101. lIKI , ~Wef,heriy. County, as; - . ~1.-.4 tln the Orphans' Co lbdrt of said Zlt, y e Monty, In . matter or tbe 101)101 or -•• .. Hat, y .1 , Klnfc, Moth:donna, cf Or. Jar l '" ; IC ' M AnVlOle Ott: January 5 , 1 , 1. , 2.. :;: ~.. . motion of J. k. Iftalc• Eaq.. lb • Cnurt.p. 1 1 poll) Darll W. 11.11. Esq., /111,1 4,u t0 t dr triburc lb. Ifslsnce opoft sabl ac..7lcHal.r,ltitij;, S. . - 4-.+ll 511 1 11 .4 my ofltee..ii,. 113 Fourth errcß, Pill. buso.l f ,r lb. February of my anmlatraunt.t , o Totalar• the :b.l Jay of neat .1•6-.311' D.1017)11 BELL Valuable Property for Sale. TEAR FOURTEEN ACRES OF LAND, ..L1 on thePit tsburgh and Uteensburah Turnpike. be. I own Gut y and Wil Whit e r . g, and land. Id lion Wm Wilkins. Dr, John and others; en which are awned two Dwelling HOW., with good yards, and a variety of Mi. ahrobtsers lo wh good barn. atablir, spring house, granary, tw o hoe., grafted us and all tieceasarr building. two on-hards of apple iseea; a satiaty of bud 4,4 peach and cherry trees Imardukas, cal.nation, black and rod mmyllains pear and alum treat, of 10 Aural quality - , all In good thriving ceder. Two prings,' the entat sltuallebr hallds, which are pull, made. Au Indisputable title Fill - h a ghat For further particulsrs Inquire or thaulsorriber, ha the premises. Dyl.s,ertET O h! . E. NOBLE Elra . ... s. vo t t & GILL, Attorneys *Gunn .elloro at Lok.--0111ce, Arm'. now trot • . 133.1thbeld. I'itt•bvnb. ;AtlfTi BTATEDIFXr 9F DEPOSITS and Balances of Deposits in the Bang of the amount of len are and .letetidlnif that thin. which within the three years nreeedinw the date of thistlatement, hare not either hewn Incresaad dienloi.h.d, with the nettles the de - Poe... the date when' etteh depo.lte were mule or o f •cerued, and the amount thercof. There are not th e bale:v.l,n the broke of the Hank that eechret to c Cominouweallti. Name.. Rettarß, .. Doter Amount.. 31.1cholr Bretier. ---. It ApEll IV. la:. do Vrtrß. -. Joao 23 Of, Bo .trolrew lirthenter. lois. July 6 Bto 11.1.010 u, lu4U. r 12. t OL. .1110.1inhor.6oar Alin a Suali J I,llr, 11221=== ISTTSIVNT r Dll'/RN Gr th e Beth or A. l'lll r. ahurgb. . which w ith uLI which wit th• lost three year. ha,* teen undrawn. rich the acme...olhr ehrolt holden to whom they an duo There an oo dlrldrols Do the hooka Met escheat to Me Commoonealth. Nantes. liendemres Virgin's A. Wile., N., e.u. 1.0 , Ala, I% 1 , 14 ,, Mashie., Ui.tholt, -, No.o. 9, Nor 7, 1.40. J'h (War that. -. N.. 14, Nor 7. 1040. rtmaanann. State of Prunirl warns. ' Ref...ill *One-arid baton, Lbw nadcrillmed. an Alder min in an anti City, j. 171 datott, Lig.. Vast/lir of the Rink of MittatotuAL who, [min./duly twee. ae , ordlna taw. aaya that Um fareoulna amt.:quint rort,et, act-ord log to t h e host ut his lw•wlydae nod be ler JOIIN .sN wokal, Ci.lllce. Yworn and intwelibid 20th Use. !WA. de.W!ddlorlt,T UhO . WATAON, Alderman, Statement • O F DEPOSITS and Dalancet} of Depcnrite _II Jo the Farmers' B ann e d I'llttburgb. which `,..11.7.1°.rAr= gtegZto b „.7..;"7:l;. - 3 7,T! voot, It. n 0..., Oepoellad Jule 20. lett. Jew, Peouktfout.Sliee: ... Jolt 24. Isle. There sit no Wleow that cecheat to the butte. eill/UFFIN, Cashier Farmers' Depoeit haat J or rittstmegh, Doe. 1041. Albrovol unto and sub.rltool bolo.. me. OemitttbwatT. 4. Moil. Public Nobtrt. Administrator's Nottco. TioTioE is hereby given that Lettere of ilatolol.tratlott arms lb. Kotate of Joseph Colt ..t. doted, lota or Albitht.o t. bt , t7, b... beim dull OMANI to the subtortber. All — 1m0... tod.ob o l to wad Pg..% trin tots. fmmedt.b Pottoeut. oad Ito.. having dolma or. &Snood. •111 toot* known the nutop without delay. 40001'11 (NATANT, Mo.. doUtrelkT D RIED PE.M.IIIES--38.5p*Irjaleay 111BIED APPLES--3 ertax fin- p ale Ity ay . - S. P. 131181{ !CO. fICKORY;IiIITS-10 bble. for sole by /a L BRItIVEU k 00. S'l' EA 4 BOATS. EGULAR PITTS BURGH AND • IL WIIHILLINO PACKIL T.—Tba ardandhl naw wart ateatow DIURNA tk-111•01, m lir. L. now performing her re { mo lar tri.wreeltly trip. between this dt) and Whoollng, lea, rg at 10 o'rikk glen' Mania/. Wrdoesdak , r l ds/ l • sod ...dog. ere, Tuead. Thuraday and o, tae thwart week.. lot freight or t waragenpr.lt Ward. aka uois - ri. °NU 1 C 1107.011, Acenta„ The li.urnal I. a ...tar Shred • at. and o. ,Ate the Coral and boat. ewer et.u.drur 4.1 for the gent and ehipper. eon ,hta.cat laa her enallnuill4 In the trade. d,.30 Wheeling and rim ;burgh Packet. THE • mwift rennin_ oa,venger park. WINCIIESI NH. I..al'ea fur 11../ glen,. and at,-+ tolerated' ate porter ver, Turedar. Thar*, ar au] Saturday', 1U 'rte INtlif F.STER Capt. 144, D. kh,..ar, will leave pittahurni. ever, Tuesda,,lbut.3 it. end 2Liturdar, at 10 A. M.; returning, leave, 01...eliug •erArt 1 1..00. Wed heed•r. rod Frlda,, at s SI. For treight ur hariu.,..uperic r ke,mmodatime, apply on board, or to AItkISTRONO. CRUM.. It A tlit , A Mat Yet .0.0. The Wltirh•ator ona of the fute, host. ever e...natue te..l tor the trade Pas.vharrr sal ..Ittp,aer...-rin her natant. o. the Ire& regular''. 111E41111..A1t (lot kik in:Lbevi I.AcKET-T.• ./plen• tit new packet t.teamer FoItEFT CITI, Munhwh, uta.U.r. P0,1,1..07 tor 4,10010 ere, 61). kracepluni S.W.,' a, p tor, lug, !WWI 11'nlInTil ..ver, an{ S n'elnck, ,A. kl. The For., City roar In with the elx,eland and Pittakurgh Hailruad Tani. Agent, 0 11ART0N. 111nornalthela Freight Agent, I.' ItAttNE:t, W.: Ilster mud 6-1 o rtlet• lan tEOULAR WABASH PACK ET.—The fine light draught paricetgadt 1 1141 AN, rue. maeler, pre'. .1 ro receive freight her Wnbarh hit en Parr rare eu~uirt .0 dear,. l 14..4 SILK INS. Or. EIiIILAIt WEDN ES A Y PACKET, CINCINNAII, CaptainJohnlargit mutual:ham Thin ..plen,ll,l 4,..“ the owner,. ofA di ryl. r isaa , Sew and othere, row the CUM oust, and tahurgh Parket trade, 10.1.1 . 1r111 leave are, 11...inegday 11d t'inrinnntl. For freight or paaeage, appil telard,nT In 11n31.1 J 0. MI LTENIATINIER. Agent. EUROPEAN PACKETS. Steam Communication between New York and Liverpool. Liverp.ol and New Yiirk 4 .pa rn ny • ....riul h•am• rhlp 1. 6Ell, L ... 00 Inn. Lurthru, AMA 1. 1,1.10h11.111, C mact.ler, from viol Inr Lirrrpo'til. o c la on ' 4 l ;r, ' is . ; . nt .::,r 1 ,1 " 1 7 7 I'4 ' '"i ""' u"h' pAii•Acic Iti/ULT F.lll I.ll . CBroat. 1.1 Culatu. ....... ....... flue Adult. • • .. et....tuler. A.1.111+ ... A IROI.II.IVIALPOOL n. nnr rann: ht Malta . 'no •• Children e•tri•tain.. Tb. mw lb. •h , 4..astevra t. LILA .a bf •te, uf thn atont•orn now afloat. th• first 1..1 .1,411 rabloo, the heat Me , tow k•l•dontel well b. ftervest, r 4. The seroatai.olatmns also rt....rage paAwnaersax. eete otelee,lr two. tlan to prn”.tous at, preetl..l r-,e.t.tent , sch rreit re,ulaly Atnera,. t.m•uvors 14111 weir leave to furnt•h theft be•ln tw , lkheta rxperterte,l •eigron Is altsul,tl I, 'mil nhli , la lb. I S LA I,e.ns pl T J A ;MA ISLA4I:IA. ror. Oittfe •114 UNIT:, sta.. Gil r.torl.) nft,htlygte• P 11.1 ,•ual lar.e paid at !Mr 'I , Cningl Pxd.autd ...aged In lots, di 11, d.Sdna P.eketa at the Idlrwat mantle rate, (tow New bork td.LtidrTddd. an I iii.odrow. dn I !rem theta., Nria- EffI!MMWM -- - - and Glasgow. PIN!! E Critit-gt, and New York .. ,trazo•loi, Cm..r.tyan,, ~,frfttl ..mt... litANttAi. 1.5,..t ‘t 4.J I.t.sw p by", :, tt. t.trtaft, Lisle of lb* Co owl sarkfuer, ,tattect frt. I. ant:4llo'J to WI trout I fl R taltottroct tor to 1t..d0•. cn !at ttf..." thr 7th of I , tr - t1;f1 tte.t, at 1.. ctct,',.....ta i.r.l h4n hf1,0..1 - .1 • to -I.k.n rat, Rh'lth/n hut pot 111 . 111.,t11.411,1". •obtet, t••• ruipott.l utt p7l-••• • or IrvU;ht , 1.• .1 rtztet. .14 Th. h t o•ht• te ant h voe.r.l. rotwort to the t• next hrtu. ..N.V.ltu ►.N TREMONT HOUSE, • • It FINIS Well rstr.l.llA.Ml•rll I. kill Con s d..-4r a t... •11•2.1• 0..3 so I 11, rr aa.l .tiL , IT.• ...1 1.• tE-ro. r. , t unl %.I.l.tas • . Iltt tff, born •3, .3 lb. firm of 3.•lak I. Tut ter I , 41 If.. 13.3.1 f 3 IL. per.lfr, Li. 1.•1.• t1.01a..311 11. reyhtu tsLi. an %••fllor, 415.1 II PAIMNI. PHILADELPHIA Moore Heuszey & Co., , Nti.l I.l.iwrs in a t tw itht c l AlO •`.i• 11 . . IN. 1., air , ,t. 117. e • J •,U1 M&SON*B CHALLENOE BLACKINci, Jr. efl I,l'l • 1 , 1? I %s. S. !.lASuN .t Cu.. 0 Inar 'o•Ltro 44, la 1....1.-Ipt.tt. I. th• ue• N,(11, immt hrireVN, reie.thu. 1...d1er • lil{1:311Ca1 to F ttVK Tiitonswitili •11,411, ,;`ts. 111434.11.• it 1....k1 iher, Laub, saaJ Urtl.r. ta the KoNnlNlrtm. 11.• if SO INK, at Ile CLEG4,i'S PERFUMERY FANCY SOAPS. sulwrior xrt le, of Perfumery, ,;• - ar ' ; On. atal V.atra 1411* natal Proaral 4.1 al 1.1, 11..1.ar. aua 1..". t :W.,. Tartars. 11.a4s 12.4.4%.. , trnr, 61 the 1,. Jk Lief, 'a .hl, Co a. {{al is utak •Itlala.l Eau Luatr . ..l • 11Mr 4 hi, l'hil.ay.asa..a.. •, at. mancsfar.r.) aura LW .11 It JOAN 't et.E.ali. Perlaa, th•calata Ann,. Nil., 21. 1111.1,11.nia. air Mer-hent. C•r,l (31..'m 11.• eboarn. aril mi.. ext.noirl niataids.,..ry in 11.• ctrl WIT/ Finn • • • Shriver & McLean, a... 1 C4F•1110111,11 114 1,1 14/1:i, Nu .1 ilea Mar:, 1 . 1 - 111..010..1111• it INSPIN ENTS of I LOUR and Pro ol nt *tau JLatr..4. 1., 11-.0... a hill,. I . ll”Lurata. trat.,. to 1.11 , , Si, ,artil " ar.", frI.tOMAS WHITE, BONNET hlANll ,Aurektot, II tkalth Moraakl eta..., (lacy* ti•lr. I•hilattelrhi. fatilklf —.KAM 00141... 6la la .... • ... ' . Au!. L Y, WOODWARD Whol e . UP wale I4to. '_l4v4t d, 11.11a.1.10.1a. &pi i NEW YORK. Oil cloths! LI3RO S HOYT, N.. 72 and 74 John Id., NEW IW:h. InanoliarAtirer• and irva.•o fp III), Cl.talls...reiustelr al th , .ir Vaclorie. ary tnrned out "Ind, a wont a,,eroa) •hich, for L.l 4e•ign lath •iirpana any thing of the tiln.l rto udtir,t itn• country or in and tnr .1,110 aialn•d Pan' tne ,, tal at the World'. lan.. Al Mai. war,rroma in Si • York ranl,. (bond • tar and , 11641 irif aa.ortin,ul .J 1 tier, Sledtum. and Thin OIL CulfllS. Iron, 271,11,. to 1-feet add, 110.1 , Fut 1•1411, 4 , 147,,, , "IL CLOTHS. 13A LTIMORE. . WALTER k CO., Flour and General Produce COMMISSION MOUSE, NU. •;, ALUTII NEAR BALTIMORE STREET. B.4LTLVORE. RAILROAD rThieli . TO TEN DOOR. LIBERAL ADVANCE, DIADE OD CONSIONIIIIiTe. at lewd equal lidrantage• In Teanspertadna with any other mark, on tho howl.. inalrento•ral, .1 Otani,. with quirk %Mos and quirk ',durum. and brit Wok. ;nom F. would reapecilulli oohed pstronago. . 11.,.. to— Prreidentnnd Coublor of Ma-barite Dank: linek o 1 liiiltitnorri " Commercial A Fannon' Bank. or:Liu:46m ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH I.ICM.KILL YPINDSSITIL ANIIJEL J. WETHERILL & CO - , Cam- F 1), 51.rcbauts. tilvor sod J0e,LL.W.f4 . 1.1 blreed, r Loup. OW. digrl'aruculat allrnli.m paid 1.. Ibe rurctaft of lieipp. 4.4. Sl•at said Lan.. Nefvno.Johy 'lAtoute.. , A. lios•cii A lloonttu 1.0k.c Rook A Co St JOSEPH, MISSOURI. M I DDLETON, RILEY ac M'OEE, Fr.la,. tbta.w.w.a. ett4 Porwardtog Merthante, ea the' lwri,e, V1.J11.41.11. Ho It+f, . Alesen.ler lintdr.n. •el 1..r0a, Atorhaß I Lb.. l'att.l.rottJ aef._ _ . AVID C. T urra, Mummy at Low, Ir sad eatiamleei.aot fur Kmasy ' , mum, .It. Lamle. Ala. v. proltuptiy au....,..1 rattily 14 011 N 11. KAN NTN, Attornny and Court wii, a t 1.. a, awl (2.laluieglJua fur th. otata a atm lemma, t.t. Lana, tin. (lA. of Pateburi(h.) IteNr.,•-1 . 11...61.urgh: Mai. at . 1 , ...r.a.rd, ilar.l. o . A Miller. 311:+tialege a &Icel., Jahn 0 l'ark , .. bio•Pil. I Orapir. elnikonl a Co. lettsrle:ir .. _ . CHICAGO AND PEORIA. THOMAS HALE, FORWARDING & Coll MISSION MERCIIANT, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. tIONTINUES his usual thoWties to receive k F 10..., Sale, awl Tratuthlpoloar..o P4errharain co,,,hated Boat, learn his .4.,<1f 4MI, let ail misd no the Wirt , and G. Illmole Canal antHlt , er. Loran., eirriiruz t On Juliet linf Mr John A.Caughey. aqram Wm. H. askill, AIENERAL COIVIIII 510 N 111F.RCIIANT l AND AULTIONEER, No. h Water street, PEORIA. I;;;pecial attentitot t CormlerFlot butinem ati,l64. CIIRISnIAS & NEW YEA B.'s GIFTS.— I wnt? :T u ll t o t?. rf , t i ll . et v o afrntiou of oil .ho rho tr to make to call and CL U E111{11::: Auer n ' t I F S;Wtr i f t which montane surmount attber ill Quality of motorist or fine pennon.. h . or sole wa s tlsnit i f { siit i ti li, de2.3 ltt4 mot Inni Wood ist, roma of ninth._ - .. .. Flinn for Sale. - - - - - • A -PART of the Briek Tavern Form, on the Browneellle Ithe , Lekeemet Iwo melee them the lace erthole, Ufld thithe.ththe 'sbaut any orVa, le petered fur sale ittheentitinto vele re... Term very ree. liesebk , War partheitherieleethere en the ipremlaeL. PerFeett W 24. NOM& TRANSPORTATION, ate, PE NNBIZVA3I7A RAILROAD. 11" I .A" T R ARR .4 NGEM ' .uheeribere, agente fur the Pennell ...llluCo..ail•n.o• Pierattoloo rwwlpt 101 l . l throwth Lb . oriotof I'LllatelpLis. at Liao follow log ralel For •Il lon eta. goals •nd wool- 31...2Z , 1 , too feo for Rao ~11oltor. Lori. Talloo. sod 1•11 b0arr........ - .. . .. 31.00 .. 110121. COVOIIII. • tIIIAII AM, Avrqo. roro 0111,0, ,00. Jae. 1,1,61.0 r l'oou and Wu, EXCURSION' TICKETS. al 1? TRitnEv__zzzM Pennsylvania Railroad Company. I 11- S I IIOSI DiTornio, 2.lth to Jununry PA ring) Twirrlr rnl4 to Ca.tl.tl.crly Lark for rewra Wilklarlotrg bank. tor . 2:k nr.rits: Turllr en-.k out hank Inr oat, 1.:re...A.1 ~II L. on any rr.on to / Parbiturgh, until .hrntnrry 1i52. An ',tr. Train rum k.,. PotAlosrgh , meto.• trts. Nr• truer II.). lon trartir Cr..., rod b.!. Ira, In; Pirt..nria II n'olonk A. M., and rottatrintr knyr Turttn❑, r,niltr Train sill Iran I•itlnLnra 1, .. o.rni ere, .IM xt ~.look A fl o nod. I . Itnturt.tlng trirtln Crnelt uA. ft.. and at f,\ I. 11. . • Tlck.... thf. Ofhor HI the hinfullea hell. flop, %Ist, .I.rnet, onl.l one hour Lu.b.r. &oar lore of ...eh train. when 11,. 1/1/11, upon for th hale of ark... on 1.11.-, I. C.toul. J. 111,Ii Tichrl /Wont f 1.2, Phut, Iv huts Houlnuol on. . . The Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Co., - IA VI NO -r 'nt A with the P.N.nrkhat RM.. Ca./011 during Of unragstion. 14 non prar,Siss ogesd .4. rsagurr tss ei•Vehtll4 ID 11 Lout, and to ep 1 4 1nriunali su dls Isnot.. . Varo to Ckv.lend rr Frr TictealTl n ,t i U. iI'AICT,;:N: A 114a.+. ihn.bural, WiSTER AK KANGE .11 ENT . ~. ~_• PENNSYLVANIA laiLliOAD. 1 , 1,131 PIT T 5111.11.4111 To PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. -ONLY 21 rrilE Ervreexlilail 'Frain will leave the De rot on loNtrt, au. Cent e.ry tutirninit at lb, w 6 rn [twat ltn or. n east rat. tornpar rind to Beath . .,1•11111, ,ocindurttan tto id lb narli lasi. Inituovii (trillion's and floatly'at-tatton,/ maid thorn alanituttl'arii tho I , nsiaylnts mad Lnttup.iny dlxi.ot to NH LAM:U.IIIA and LIALTI -111)litt r• ter Balt Imnre take the rare or the. Voile •u 4 ItaLlnael at Ilaretahlaralh arrlVlng . Mute to bran Ittash •nd In W.Aning.n Cild the tamp Pert, 1 "f ,. .v.. lagers whh ateh ael Ott e Geer bight at Llelthlat .Lure. ' retain,. tb l eir . e. ' l:ta l l.; the vett tahrntritt a n 'floe k nJ arr., 10 1 htl•ttel ilia the rune •vehinte. Ag the Itailread C...mtnny ate tun Ntao gaily trots. fr.in {lntl tlat atuta I. , l . lllla.lelpttla. 11a,:atte etel.k.d thrhugh t.. l'hllatleLphat Waft throtha, 111 The Ar k .mrual.tu.R Train asll tear• every afterneno at rim. Kaet 11111"to.leura • 04 ht , nthtre. Iteturatare Tr• •111 have Ittluthn at .. ehel A 31.. leta f e ll, ett.pplut: et 11 itklt.hunth aud I,her. It and at-ls-a Si huh hurah at rIW, A 11 sod at /are to E•st I.q.etrtr. IS oeut, tt. 11 tigin•kartat. rent, ittr• ter lit nit. Creek. 40 eent• Ps..reenoer. *tit pr,3l, lb .te kt •t Melee in the Itotktqttrshrt• llnta.t. Itt.rutt the ritual unt:l WI an lotto. ben,. ar0...1et...nu, ttf eartt Train. when the .01,. wal re open tor the wo ttt iteittle tbe Dettot tri be. on 141rerly rtre-t. • J 111 m 4111/.N, Tirlet 11.1.1 deltt if retto. Itallr -ad (.. UNI-ON LINE: latztlBsl-'2.ign TII CLEVELANI. lln WE.LI.SI ILL 6 - And 0, I . ,(rd.n. in 4,1 w.ll known anti olLi eta 1.1114,1 Line harm, IL roAI L AL • iLIL thr LLI'LLA.II.I. L'iL-LL ILL•AI to,. :U1,4, ..t.4 .r 443 Cler..lauLl.. I .LL.IL 14. ALL, t al 11, rAr... ILtIA I II• •DLI fre..LILL LAIL, Ust• .0 tr.. 11.1L,L11, CA wont. -1 LAIL...L. J•LIIN A r AUL. H. L• era. CALL ILA St , / a ,LiLLLAIL.I WINTER ARILIN4II.I EN T. ~~~~ UNION, LINE, VIA RAILIOIA AND WA DUNS,. e are .ow preiwwel t, oar). F,D•igits I, twreu 1 . 111,11 t: .41 AND PHIL IIJELEIIIA ANIJ BALTIMORE, dun.,•int, 'oral c”• tl.mudti va1.41 toi“ I Y r B 01. PI I U•rket (11 KU,. $f Avoll. WINTER ARRANGEZENT. IVE HAVE NOW rOII'I.EIIIII A • • rlngPt..-n, • tt, no t al ‘l,l- awl AND isAuimorx. MI, 4' lo.litt.t • tit o ott t.r 1.1 .... Alas 1 t it .1111.2flUt o t Sot rtato-lot,lita. t. • -• Freights to and Irian the Eastern 11'I:STf,'C I.! A" GEMENT D. LEECH 3, LIN& RAIL BOAR AND WAGON • it'ftimi THE st:spENsh i N „1 c a r.] rI v... 1 4•4 u rgAnt 'ltviirl.l. , I.: 'la I-UN. alma.* I.:v. • 4,/ 1,14, i, VI, a:1,1 Appl CI.. • II " !.• , .IL 4.4,41)1 Third Pt , cot, I'.llFit AN C114:1 , ,. I No 7.. North liollailare. Pennsylvania Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT BETwEEN PHILADELPHIA ADD PITTABUROH. Tole ferthircd to 21 - and after the let of Pewo.hor kJ/ i .o.itarr. will to carried k.r Me Penn, Ivewii Let•,o I•6lla.lelphot and ritnihurgh. In bnur, %An ol.lr 1:1 Mate,' nta,3n4 ~r er an •arellent Throylir. ar .111,W Ihte o. the ...rte., to .l le.. route het , . ern the tire. {rest Ana the AllAntle Lttl....enl the veecunnuh•tivas an In all re.reets ul the c.L.truter. THONI..4I+ 110001, ...• Apdtt Pouts • hat Irout utuPanf• NEW YOE% AND ERIN RAILROAD. 1851. giiniggao :1851. EW ROOTS TO NEW YORK EiTY via Dunkirk and the Ern. Itattroa.4. cpuu.a-ting g l int etaaa steamers on 1..71# ‘ tt, Ml , Lnt an, Cl. , a , •taud. Coltunl.. and etneannaq. (%.`r...and and littaburab, and !and...117 'AI thu:1111.141 ud nom., oat tbe Ohit, and i 11.01. 0 .1 7. rir.r., and ti.. Oh .. Indiana and reunl l ! riVI I P:Yt.II' DUH 0111kAd VOL It) VI : tnunday• • araTta4.l Lt 01.0.1 a liaprea.Trato at .'clnelt. atalt lo • 3,1 Vivnlngllapresa •• at, TL Mall 1 rain stop. at I:lndra. utare . a. t aaacitirra Fan PeTl a m ", :rnVar t. attl ' O t e ' lMiX::l2lll:iite t aTol: . .l=c: L. dards,ht. ' ; E l ' r rr T ` t " :lll l r T: a I.,liailZla4-, tell at aremntunlat, May I . ....dtaten. and Irrorrra. ara'ar« mon Itunittri to New ]'irk. 111.4. d•onnd Claa. pe VIII 1.• µi1.13 tcw qtr. Tata Company ate prpparad tranay , ort Ilya Muck and r•vii Ida at ktod• to and from bra V. 1., Partieular atteuttou tar paid It. atelt. Tlee gauge lain. n trot atvea ttile route great adTanta:rea over oare4 • gauge. Itatlrnado ILI the tranap , ..ttou ot Fdor.k. tar AdJiti.nal Train. alll I. put to nmatolou,o tn • ear, .Cart time frriula Isrga, V 111 t, alstrirmlrd, girlug full par Lina Irn Ir. recar.l 4. the prys, t.f Ftrldit.. tbo, lIINOT. Sufic rw Dupklrt .18552 Merehints' wsportation Line • VIA PINNST LV AN Id CANALS .011.. RAILROADS,) OR PIIILAUELPIII.I DIRECT-W 1111- OUT ItiinlilePliiti. Pittebu le. AIcANULTI a (Xi.. exoll Bunn. hIS Penn street. rgh. Oil AliLln ILA TN ilit. Tenant liMeg. Broad Rivet, Phila. d•lpt.b.. We are prepaind to twelve a larlre amount merchandise is.d prsltteo to ahip on the opening of the canine te — Phine dinpLie., and all Intermediate hive, at lovir rates, and In 1.. lima than many presloci”euun air N. b. The lam-need nuseder of Irnehe, ors h 7 the Canal Cenanikendo.re for earning our ora. on the Stmt. Icailruality will prevent qar r..11 , 11 , Ly of Cr);; at John:down. liolidayehnrC or Cedi.mi , e. thin si's.... 0. A. MeANULTI & CO, ... &hit! _ . Canal Basin. _ _ Ilingtutme Transportation Line. diingagiV 1852. itelaga BYTWEEN PITTSBURGH & THE EASTERN CITIES ON opening of the Canal, we will he IT:v. .17 rorolso nod loroara promptly. Yr.Yom nod imrchuolly, earl mut sew ffB=ll== Produce and Nlrrcheodire will io•rerel rip and forwarded emit aof withrtit any charm.. tor torwer.ling or ail- Taming freight. rota taimiou. or ...rage. lON of Lulli.( for•whird, se t a all Jireciloo• habit:MT etterhirJ to. Ma rron or %may o W5l. ISINUILI d Oh. Canal Kula, Corner ttltjty WaTll;l....Pittol:or w oNq.u.tm u0c,1.3 Market * j til s t i„ o s urti i tt_tVitihrht.,l'hiludelottla. No. In North Itot . to . ,A ' ti " lree t. t lID J BINtiIIAM. No. 10 . 1V p ott U tt. r4".. Mehl Not York. West Newton Plank Eoad Route FOR LIALTINIORF AND PIILLADELI.IIIA! TE A M Elt S learn twice—tiQy, morning I.sail eTeoitt,t, tes rep[ Stat , 64• l ' luttittig Dual wi l l Beat,. the S Lul Mai, •IvJvc the 31,. onogahela Blida, at 5.% Weir:ea. tvehlua Punt I oalli a,, , plFundat. at & I. arm to Philadelphia, Ol le Baklaa, So' For ltrlets call at the Plant Bawl' tam, Ma.uongabela now, ~•rt.. 4..11 J. J. Er.t.se. Ag,-13t. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. GUARANTY FUND, 4;100,000. riIIIS COATPA NY offers to the insured all Int seesntr and advs....a of the Mutual and Joint k Plano IM heratoltre applied) emit blued, namely: l aw rate, of pronto.; an .al return In erkh of the per centana ',tam* o.x tin contlogrnt 64. id the >earl an adequate, lint not esreainve provision tog the :attire tIVS/l. rite of Ittetnhers for 11., • hole torte at Ilk with ...Int. , Lae Inter+. table acaninulallnit roh menibera, pa, a at aeath, by credit. i.igani their tellideli • guaranty fund de/U.4 for the, tratolin•tit iucnrltr of Short t a rm member.. and al. Wr the pregrut at , etiritrot thole tr thriihole tern. of lifa. • - 44,-Thlyl.no the ',al) Iluittal a; her Coo Von) a id, of premium SIP axed a re.litern aid, with • pri,rlrtionfor P111.•117 itirrearing soennitP tattoo at tonna Dor future nrcially) In rise{ ProplattOO tha amount of Muth:tree . ml the kaftan]. nub ?rum a& 'awing age alanta• the tmertarrni. pan•plaeta, tr.., Le.. •Ivlug detail Ma plan ling r•ne,, of the Cinnrany, fortthLedfratlir, and appllaalnnt for lostannee rerelved by Wiol TU a l tr iß ear, t l it A latrYat. EaltrlXDlTAloarn, M,.erai raarnlncr. iervir - ABALTI!, ECONOMY, and COMFORT; ,71:112 - 11,14. a 0 tittkMachs, thoe tots . irktistt era. on tub mow doraktbso kWh*, and to keer fiwt der na.l.ontatonstkle... tonal. (ntbdirantontibr on) it uc , Markstst -Mai J. alt. FiIaLLUI3. MEDICAL AYER'S CHERRY PECTO- • /Oa MEE Or COIIONS, COLDS,IIO ar ARBENESS, BRONCHI TIB, IVII O OPINLI-000011, CROUP, ASTIEVA, CONSUMPTION. REMEDY is otTerod to the commo n ay with the rontedence fort in en artirle stitch seldom lolls to realise the happiest effeets that eon la. dee prpt. .me is the reek' of ite to.fulbena and so sauna mos the er/MIII of im cup, that lamevt steer potion of the penalty 'Lennie In Mr[mllll, publiely ;now, who hare Leen restart,' trona alarming and oaten desperate dbl. ewe. ot the I nag, Lr its up... ft hen ouzo triwel. Its gin; pe.flopt, s up. every other fardiehre of lb Itlnityls town,- Parent Mr. otoecrratieem and it Len. ILI abut. ars kunst., the gadder, no longer hesitate what antidote to me ploy h.. the distroseing and dancer, fee idle tenurOur the pulmonary organ., which are incident to our elf:rff,— And not emir in the formidable attacks isnot the ling., but tor the milder varieties of Cold, Coughs, Il.m.rworwe. Ac.. and for Children It L the plearanted mud attest Medi' eine that ran be ohtalued. No tamely slueufel he without 11, awl Moo who. hate tired it never real. • Read-the opinion .1 the fed Levine gentlemen, wbn C. aretionk of country whore they ere located—each and all ,as Li...reheat.. of the Stet claw and of the highest chanteeter--as theblelert and most extrusive wheelefals dealers In maleoine, with an erbere. *nee nn n. the cubist of tripoli list speak. II there is any Sof Sr Ip the JodCmetzt of experience, see TILIN CERTIFICATE:. Wer the tinders gned, Wholesale druggists, baring been long acquainted with Arre's Cherry Pretrial. Lenny no. lily our belief that It is the hest and matt rffertrani Hem ply her Pulmonary creuromption el or uttered to W. Am epos. Pef.le. Awl we would, in. our knowledge. of its pun position sod Irn•l, usefulners. cord fall y U. the still. tot ler worthy their fret oonfulence., and with the hem conviction that it .111 do for their relief all that Medic.. co. I , l «na , le:T„Elnannfs it . Boston, Ilare. ten•.. Baltimore, Mteri land. Ladd • Ingraham. Ilaregor, Moine Portland. Malan et C Jared, ForrooL Bete., Alectei;on. F. II lloAllieter, Lone- hy • ranels A anon. rt. Lo d uir. Al iren Tucker. .1,,., Alabama nri. 'f. A. Peak, [Welker-um. Vermont. Ilartlauel, Rider se Co. A ttgu-I,IIr.FI X . Iran IV Jame-, lieu 1 , .1., New JAM,'" J Townsend Pith:burgle, Pa. Clark Ir U.. ('hi awn, Illinois. E they. Iturlinatien, lowa. AL A la ..n, N1 , M,14. Alward 1 1 1 , 111031MK1., 1l liming ton, Del. Jed. Cell eel Cre , n. Po. • W. 11 Oilman, Warhinsoteen, L. C. J. Wright • ('a, Near eerie., La \Vous., Weill it Co, Fort Bayne, Indiana. C.C. ilichtuedeel • Lb.. MIA Entiecearn. Lowsr Amer. Tollaharee. Florida. 11. R. Strung, linos vine. T. unveree. Chill,,. • Utter. Little Rork; Ark rettleer, :elate A U.., Lexinoton, Mira. N. It Labatt... rialiestrW. Texan. Cheri.. e. Jr. . Proride.nor. R. L J. Turner, Cu tia Wade. Lek ftrin • Co. Clue innall. C . YORLION COUNTRIES: d.th Coillu a•Cp.Vatrarsfro,L'hili. arino. and only genuine p.pir.tion for the Der Maslen% curet., lnuffinfontuna Wad in.fonnoof of the L1112{• when they are euppoted la be affected by the too fro. ufo of Mercury, Irnh.Quialne, a IT HILL el.:116 11'ITLICKIT FAIL. :+erotnla, —er n. , b4 • c•ehnr:s. Erupilone or tie. Skin. Er,rinolso,etrobarf , ornYyrn Iln,a - nra.nr Totter, ?cal. , veal. IthentuaiL•tu. PAM% in the th,aea or not illoyre,n.Plltnn of et 'tun, Rh..., the KWh, e. Lu.c of A1i..., - U., e«, Rum toe a.« of bier. cary, Patu Cu the Pile. and eanuLleza, Lutubaa....•un du, and Portiee• T 1412 17.11A1, Vl tisef...th . K.Vt) KV: rise ;Lotter prepared eitaw and the 11..odurao aro the lot aluahla remedial agent., tram whkh Dr. Uut.lytee 11814,11 \ 1(44 Listrart of Testate Dock .ud eon!, &rill. to formed; want the latiori, lairy it 1, 1.141,.111.4 1 . FIT, to , the to their rwrferthrs.. 141 preparation month's* all the re. ot..ratare tropertle. of the cads, c.uil6tne4 ami„morentrw ted in their tattoorr etreoutts ant obsoary, rsere p.rata .s rho unts.t.a.O.ture 4,lkaletnr unt.l it rest I. ad that it trail ovt'ne forger Un- Pe. , ed. Aononlia/ar. Tr Cull,. Imatiosl vo,`, eroaltr. in ...a of lict4Zlic, Scot - burl, awl Coitanerue for ,euerod t.e...tratacti of all the ‘t teal an . 4 •il am, tormvoting the ...a tryial VilLiauro lA:ulna., to health. ;;; ; ; Sen.fuls. Ni•ruttrial t s cnit.lnitats. Caorer, gnu. atone, Ititeca.alsent. sod • ra.l variety pt other dt.a. woseable and daunen. , theveava. are rpeedsly and pan matteot/i ttatel hi 11.. ;taw of tta, tioLINC, Mitt, lktober eth,lSsl. It. John D. Park —Delr lir• II io with unutterable h., Items of gratitude that I am atle, through the Ditto. Providence of rind. and by the wonder-ahead...ewer of that eanellent [nadir., fluyarett'a yellow D...rk and Oar wsnersti, to give you a few arruPtome of my signet hope leas ear,, In the winter of ASIA I sap atts.aked with are. Tr.. pals. when ocadoally extending through the 't.h.b right .hle •hd the tame time, there was a he gal prootrittion W Any phi $l.l elate.: ad... My leg had shrunk to stmt two. third,. If 11l cumin. etto. I proemp the att,odaure of Is otillut practitanner, .ba pronoun. red my dt0,...• nue of the worst form , of Liar muiplaint. Ile 'aid my ~, r Tae nue .ant eerily handled, but prearrih rd for law. retualad Liu treatment until I was oatiodimi he could ti., help roe-. I then pr.ured of lent agent at thia plane. K. A. Wert, two 1,151,5 of Gityaott's Yellow sank and Variusmarilla, from which I remnant • veat amount of heoeht. After Lathuc taken four ta.ltier rm. I sat ante to pursue my has:lora. enthout may Inca.. rattier., bavoloon oirsa that [limbo well mar, while hut • enort period bef...re I had hinn confined to my hal three fourt he of the Ittor: unt I cannot rocritee the re turn or m l be.he to sup mhos rata, thou by the agasey. of that-Aral; valuable medicine, Guraotrairellov Dock and: TT P. T I,al-111a. r 11481E1, VAlllit P.vit—lletw El, I prod you tOe foregoing ttfica...,nl na tar wo 1 am scquato64l•itlltturram.,-I1 I. %It'll!, 1 procure-1 11. thlultuo it toixt4 Lea knurtli to you aeA to tLo mingled. V. Lou- the privilege of Ludo. tt as you ttanit. brit. Yours. W. A. IlkElta. ; ; P • r i o 00 . . The Itdloa log bet., OlfrOlit a highly rearicatablo Dbplclaa who cnicy • as enterigive practirgi etaaac Stark county. 0.. hog. Dr Jaen li.• l'art —Rear Mr. Or. linvott'e Latrett ot AarsaikarllLi !Las twee pre.trited ttf via for thei'le.at three ieare. With «ttevt, m Uetterel Dehlltty. later CVO, plaint. Jauudle, Dygpepqa.. and throuir and N.rtnua 1/4urs. In all leinale Complaints it certainly is nue. Quailed: In the use of tilts rUkateitu, the patient constant ly gams etrenath and rtgur, tart worthy et gnat run salerattun It to Idvagent tu lb. lash. and men, and nn Le un-d ii per....ne with the runai.delicate etcntaels, with sale['. under nut eiteunoteu...e. I .m spultn, tram. Perletice, and tLe %Illutrd I edruw Its use. /4 J. ct.. LElaqat. Bold b 1 J. 0. PARR, Cincinnati. 01110. ourtnaaet eor.ster Vourth Walaultstreeta, entrlnue on Walnut atraat, to venom .41 taller* Lama be addrataal. J. lisLl t Co.. R. A. Fahosstock A Co, J. A Jot.. L. Ihustgargh; Lee A. Dczkhain, Allegheny Chu Is T. Rua,-11. WashAsiach: L. IL Daigle, Cuistitown. LI Welty. Greensburg: S. Rininli.liortercet Dxst A Slime t. llodigral Reels Aso. IluAtitigilutg Vre.Ory„ licillJeYel Art sod A I.ln, Inilialcs; J. El Wright. Eintionitty: Ell.lll A Co. Drool:Wk. A. Wllscsi A too. Way thLtAtriti lirliesslui A 02. h. CLll.Aler..bleadellla Dutton A CO Cris. iirahans A F Fiercer. Jame* Kelly 100, DuL len A. tinith, Denver. J.O. Huroncerten. Warren: F. L. A 0 S. Jour!, eno mesh P. Crater.), Brainirclile. kb - i'ric+-41 per Bottle; Biz Bottles for $ I.dawillaYV ANDILEW ROGERS' Compound Sy. Jr rue of lAA Mit% Ohl% T.t and CANIAIA V LAGA. Arun ...n.l of and re commended hf ,bynirians of the high. eat sten:line. atr the rounder. , cure of Cough.. Cold.. Ittlfuenta, Acute and Chronic brouchttls.Asth el.a. Si boor. Ing Consb• Crony, Plc •rlsy. Liner Cow phut I. Palos in the Side Or Ikea., Malt Sweat, Spitting at Blood end all other Long Comets,te eroding to Constimetion. Thome having • eavere rold. • bad cough, or ant other allhenltT shout the Mtn. or lung, should Cry tbl. Invaluable Sr In Cl will eu foldin. Inn. It b. corri thousands In (lab illy. A bid noel and antlered to run on, always end. its fetal Con.ututghea. largeP , ttl". al per bottle: or Ma bottles Our SS. bor sale wholesale end teteal by It. It:SELLERS. 17 Wtext ,beet. ' • LELLEItS'IIIIPERIALCOIJOII SYItUP, pronotioryl to he the pleasantest And mist eftlracli.us remedy 1.. in tp.e, Ilse the cute of Con: hy. Hoarse Inedough. At, 'tT"o7lVe'f' of the Thant, S(hao,p ;reed it; and the prorrte " tor persuaded that It Lae the to i mt iont I.nefit that ennuot be rlalbuallor lb. Cough 1112 turns in grortAl Aloet the toixturce c ar , c.:tnya•Art nrirituou. anti ludanitnw tory article.. •hich• 'tole th, itt.e Ilttle'rellef. really do herrn. The Imperial Cough Shup e oos no sphitu ous ingredient whatever, and ar h deed In all Noe. not repairing tee =Mimi trearnent. Th. hared.% th,ugh Syron bug hit earl tor tlo , la, fifteen years by the moat rearectable inhabitant. of Iltrburatt and thin. • Ity. I,,..ntethnnht not permit their ehlblern to suttee .Rum hough. when they ctsy b total bp e 12 I. bottle a lb:. Syrun. Ineyntrea and Alb/ by R.. S. SFIXERn. leU D: ‘ ...44 "..." ilugniot generalle„ Fresh Fruits, - Hermetically Sealed. Peaches; Fresh Stnwbertiek: Pine A 44ie. Tonustryin T% F Fresh Cherries: Fresh Plumb Fresh flonerberran. \ • \ • The shays sry put up in their oven piss, übj ng y seeie.L nitsininirtheU.lll.olgrzir snityruishisives. Far Aisle by HU 4 Cu.. non VA Liberty et. •• Dttr FRUITS-, Saltaza:Branihmt L•Terszdflottrit Gamuts; Ora:well:4 Le 1.616 Peet ' ' , /or +isle br, . • •_-; „ zzotuao •ou MACKEREL -AGO bbla..Noi3; d. 23. Var miScEU,2us:Et)irs. " .1' .4 .1 a S LO A N'S - Horse &. Cattle Medicine. N1e,11,.,1net,, I/ ~,, many igtrt er.fsaa•y (No,. ant)ol ,, n,, s.ilmfottiew 11, !Very ••\' variet) and ,•1 Stull 1,, Y. rt<enw tIM ' • ra• qtotatente and uf I tt'ueelo; Gent Of aL candy 5r1,11,1,1, Iltughooe. rah. Pee Ne EiftlO . rwniteted Foy Scratch,'. , Al.lll, az, Hoe:, ikbteamper. • All letlectimaUott Altt fever. Molly 11,/..1.1.. , .1, I ~.. 11.0 0.., elearee the rata.: and aureole.. 10 1 i 01 1.0 , 1 and - 40sig0v , d annerrtgn need, IJI 11., (..11,,orpg .OLOVGi Pounder. need, HO, L.. Of A ppclW: mad, Stroln.. %V.(1,1, tedatuntatiettor the rEri4 Ettlehe (nee !Ufa rlrre , Rhetee.totte,-(eotatuotity: celled ger tte, jyrov NMI tOnantfinflitt , able Lane. to. aIA., tutb and nettle,. Willer ate, for rpetata PV.174.b1. _ Thee. rrut.,11,2 n Car:. 1: the di , me was MT 1011.,... Far Avenel par.-61m a”.: a artifcqeil W. E. SLOAN,. • R. I . I7 ! SFLI.ER9, at Prvpriet.r . A prior. ' aluable Farm for Sale. • I`he south bank of the Ohio ZW." , .".11:.:. - .X.11;r.F, Rain enet.L.l thereof.. Ahogi thirt, or fart) arta. bro elegn-.1 A ere., portion el" tbe firet raterie nuinrialy wrowth ..tvtables ata all 00rt.....1 grain. Tne ,itnation it dnirable In any per. run ariLbloe rood, in the eountrr. or far ganleniqc. arid will gyfal title given. Pup ehae..e. appli to the unler,lgoVd, ain Moigntai or to R. I. I.lliEtt. at ~,, ja , :e2geo., 1111. 11. DONAL D Administrator's Notice. OTICE is hereby given that Letters Adm , a..tratio.Lorna tit. Estate or Trillium Day. loon, lat.. 4.1* SL Clair tormFbif, AlkSheny ua drres..l. her Lour duly gruutrtl iv (be trtseriller. 4/1. m r-oor bovine rick. or &Immo& auaturt said EAtalo wDI \ak. known witlerut Jelay. For further lags tuutiou apply In K . I ...err...Warner, Fourth street.„ • DAVID "114::•:•;. Adrulnlrtnto . _lose St. elan. township A LEX. W. FOSTER, Attorney and Conn. nrII 41 So. 4. Fnorth Atha' unstratorace. NOTIck: hereby given that the unde r `it,. 0.34433. d Admtaletratori of karat. deed, late of Italians town -41, le Ih. en 14i e ail 14,--ona hgsvaw rlenpe /menet We es tai. r• I —.l•••Ve.l • Cur fettle...3U and .1iLINI•1•11 there. win pirate mete immediate Porttlent to • uy aullferit... 1111kP. AKTER.e.ON • 11. c. 1101 - A Itti. det:ne ' II C 0 LI CA SIPMRLL. Admen. Pint Rate Fartn and Coal i.and for Rale* sulmoriber, offera for sale hie Form, otf..f. 9 1,1 I'fol - - - • • .r.ll;;b.:Ch o ' f fo ' •• a t , l • - t•T•talo.l nosrlr Acr.. Oh of ar•• xa.l with every for • 1.•1.. A 1.4 , r\ 1, 1,1 . 0111 or thn laud I. fire , QUAlits rat, Th. VNn.. stir' he Aold 03111. or Ku1A.L...11.k -tut forrIoor."\•1 I/ 1. MU with `. or reu.rrtol j rt.al .rb fr.x.il:,..nt•relly well • nr., • t,bin,t,•• Lai it unit be likely 010.01 140 FOll I,.L.tto•tp•o ugerzl 1.7.14.• Irrty•• nt t ~14, \ ut•Al trout Vb.: mabwi{.. • her on IL,. I.r• from 1 J firthsl.. Opthatraic Diseases. It. R. SPELIt. tiditicat •to the brai..b., big prof...sr:ay. 1,1:i.t.t st.: VIILEVY.,u4 • temtv•c• I. rr .. . cuuntry. . - . • • N qutr...l thirty a., +,l lly+or z..r 'l4t2E—Tht• Slh o; It ladders of tfiC Little. %, di I: tll/ i1wir....1 r..inpaiir ere her,Laitctittatt Nhe1....1 no c.r I ewre the Li .t day of Sotto:oho. a s n d ... emount ... 1.- pal each and terry .11,.,-..arr. ;awl IL' shot. Ire p./.1. - , .... .a.,•!1.F11 1,14i3...L1121. 1 • 8 . . cl 11l 1.4 \4 %\)111.!1•414 ~ 120 -4 ..., )VllOittlale Ord lii a ll .. .. L ... !, . L ...:.,, n : , ..1 1 , Ww..1i.1 : 11.:‘.pels , , Ao;etil . \\l -- - Masrairi :Challenge Blatking. 1-i .S'Zi t ' ti-11. 1.. Si Nt ;E I:LittiKlNG,'' • a. , 0 0 .lhl'Elli.Jh lii..R'h AND BLUR WRITIN(/ . , hf. COm•VINW Is: E,—The .0....mh...3. grateful Sr the ~ pairratenStreruttrnace`enjored at theletyht Stand. - 1.40., '..1c4:1 II The, •str....q. twoiwielph,.., la, ieate rearm,— full, ...ler. t,ew. t,..tis,n. la I.l.latr, and el/ethers,' that, a., oanwit. Me ~ . .t..e..., I, irniaming demand., '. for the, uzw.....lai .t....i110vh ri.Alna sal initultelak . ... Int, th r 1....., ret.,.....i he their epoe'.4‘l4 flr/CANITa ... • DUI LDIt. i. los ~,.... 0. 1•14..14 I 0rr....t, 14.1. ride. between -'' areh aal •......1 \,..-., Phil...lphi, whore. t.r_tha Intro. , ' \ du lino 4f • atop and w•ti wielded Manta Maratinery....• ' the 7 are 1441, ,repared 11. 4oprli. with ...teased ndettlf:. at he abw”e- hohe-1 all the.letnand. tar home consume tin. or .S twit. i , t. Ina h a discerning pnhlir M.IT tarnish. on the me. t lile ni tern, The tn, 1.. 0,0. 1.., when it'sra, amstarr, by . an: s . means,. rlease s to re.e.ai meat the .tertihr tarot...rt. * of Slawm . , Thal:.. n. Lhalina. '11.... exprzaettow of Maar - .• roam by earned t. a a reputation aLlett dell. all ritlar', ,r s ' o ' cl . . '2l ,:l ' rl.t n o a fiL ` r. " ,: ' :;:f4; " i.,!.,' ) . l .l L ,' l L`•l:aitt,,,: u 4ir r '• in, l.e.trarl 114 1 ,, .411.14.4 t... it.. 11". 31.4 they nave not. .. Lein ille at Ih. ir eal. our, 1., twir l IL, and the, hare ... antweeled. L, the sent 05.0 af ow auro. - taid.4trawatant - anemia no, to theowel .:. , twin. a - i wale it 1 facto addle . tunnal latter, itopim, t attar,. ..I test tr Lf - the • - 'eithr- •. • , .' • \ . awroole IT itirmale, , ,fittl\rialory. ' ''''''''''. " .., ''.. J. SI IIF la ILSSION'a .'-',. .• ' noTleawal I ie . I No tilt lsur 1 / 4 11 t ra arrest, Ilulatalybia., ' •5p,...t. FAIINESTOChg.tkatMIFUGE! -,-.'• • The salaw and tnat eVetive retards' for WO/1,116.''', t Las ewer Imo doworrred. \ ' . /lona il. LI. ClASTON.E.q..Cercollerilla,•sll/Altairrh - .S. ' • }Lawn.. I -'.O Pattewtoek A.C.. - -1 have taro ailing Tour .• Venaild.... 1.4 theta 4. am, nal wafx.a. I know It bugle-, .:.,: eu itate.la - M.. inrarahly. thir rt.., Oielt.a reentxmlella It. '''' and phreLeee ie." I/ tiO 10 tErtg warner. . 1". - Our s'eut,...,t'ebild, al.out eix p.O Ara for marl) ',. month. teal ,atunt.was of chola at et...rt haerrals. which • ' ' the recu.tlfe• usbolly administered by bet mother MEALS -,-,', relieve. Ilst auttentaa Sere terriblC,onaditring Some yr'. ~„ the anew), 1 thon,ht .1... ...old dfe. lat length gale her...-'l,- tat • motor, i • th,.... oh your termilline. ' , AWL, abouro - ',..., .1., ariereiatv., la..uebt twat a wrest oteatirity of I.olllllk :4 - 'l . au,/ gave toenail relief, Aleut three nannthasafterwartli a ' .ol lantilaraitackS..weitrwsl. ahen I ware anotheh Thal of the -.'' Vernal., w Sheerpt 1.1.111. ill want. morel She to. , •. c'• noseem..ying p.erewt health. awl under l•roeulenee wean* .-... ''., arena-0r...7 to ic•r Senntuww. 'IL B. CLAVION: .-- .. ', • ...- o ld tor eat. tor IL A, FALINESTOCK a .. , ".- ,rorner LT rioal taut frirst streZta l '. . ielfwel oat ha ?detrain. general r. ', I 'ortarde . \ Thrashink Machines, -Separators '.... - • \ \ . and Corn st[ erg, • 11; , T' . ilt I. ' t'V ' l E . l 2.: l m o d. 'e ...i .h . n . r ml g t ' i..,,tt. C Itli L, nrposita elo,nherwer's !line . ...ill, 510 Pen - a • - meet. iburgls. 11 ar e lifarlanen am beautr - ‘' :. pare. attalronshart. are canny removed from plane is parr. no May he twist steer . ntevnlutene/n taro._ \.• twld. o achino runt lighter thrall - f.rder.or makes Letter nor . Slott than %Wit of tam m now fa twin. the It r etateeeswid semone Let of ha 5i0111410111,10., , . 31any ot, ta ~ hare thrashed from 5 1 to COM* outsell wick; and , co thiatioli viol, thoLlnave rehatmand. al .ill ad by thaw w nee t ens, to Le al ample. and to work ;.••• . an Tell a n any t • the world. The reparato is nand' o .tune with flaallati:O lmprarr i' cant, and i. att. 1,1 to lbe TM-water, awl wanalotely on. :•:', '. orates 11,114/1114. • a tint, trom U*,grain. sad Ilmi Oran - - ~ \ entire ratiah.etan henewertrusi. It talwe buttstale pear ••..,' •\-,....' ar L. run O. and •Le attar-bett to an Thraeldng al. - chine taw a.ed. I e alvartuara•ala. hove the slab& of ; ~ ailing right, fur thl e leparater ln /be Etattoof rehtara Inv and V irginio, a • all eonth of those States as a lgag Ohio v ar t and ta./1 of r !ifieStsolor I neer. Sad all of,th• • . State of Ohm, except the • untie, dt TrumbullondColafir Liana, The Com Sheller /main ' ssre Patent, and to easel (Ira awl in 14.1 e, !Aro.: cheap an . not likely tu get oat of Orderk, We hare Leen auldate . 'Swallow th ews alaidnos tor' thirWen Tram in the ear • Pitt:Wrath and barn add. ' /treat ourohers, owl never •a Instance occarsol ahem: they hat, not meat a: entire tat lactiou • . ,„ .. pers.o. , purehang gill me.:l . with the Loraine &draft, sonottp.otletr-sith 4u - rot-kale he to at t i lla wt....mann. N. If —ail Mar /ties worromted • wor l(eweU, well. or al, tnsAl•wtt.e, • . . . . -• \ '' • 0. L CHA co3IMERdIAL COLLEG cci er'3ra r art nod Tbinl - atterl .. - r.scuurr: - - - B. 0. E. Caasiars.ms. krinopal. and Pro aror the 8.F . ,' aunt of Amounts. Jo urt FUND., ..t.atrelata in Mora Hearin MaD.4..4 . .'l, ,ctiil. :nn /11e0atitno tkielk . e. , '\ • • • ..4. Itaitui r. Instructor of MrtrantilaNin 0 '... aul •. LArtimet . D.L . ¢. cal. Prof"... of Penncianhip. A. M. 0 ,anal. f ry.. Lacture cu Columaical E. IL Dtt.tt 4' Iwamoto. In C r orain , rolai Law.:. ' .... k E. AI. Kra, Orotaator of liattitaiatir . , (at.. lon. .., 11. tlOO.. ku.D.....r M ,0 .... 1 ....E. ~• . .. - • ' TED I wastution hi s tone rally Daprnottlatatetatarg-, ~ e4....1 nor •in plot a riatit kroLutr.. att. Towbar., has- loot aturiona room. couraniantlyarraoriol antt elegantly '.', furuishi4, and au eatrualte flabrary - ,elabrarin. all thar,_ , ,-.. Ira,. upon 440.0tbjtela of lonunertial Lay . I tt l i:totr i eurililt Coo.. amtraeraoatry Tartar of_trant4o. ....'-',.., ga t , ahat ran poasibl) occur itt busitittar. ~ I ,‘ 1,,,,Eb t ,.. a . w. r0 a a1a0.1.,00..• ou Comtrattolal Law. LT .. _ Mr. Wattoot'LL 11. Otos, E.t.J tato militant of Ma kit I ~. )-, • \ barb kar , hat lawn onol.o 01. to gir. itiatriaatiOtka Or lariat ni el, rrista and raa - akinaLanta) upon an yoiptacana. ..L. Oartol artln thia wry ittipottut ratOjtot. 'Thera deAratot • . of 01/toin.n. a Mircattile ..J..to. .......01 ..• nitre 0. no I rtaiit Litton In tbil root nof the roanOry tbaf. . . _ . trial. equal aitantar.ea In 0. 0 .1010'...0....... ''l, . • . • , _ ' Vocuro " rni ' or. ' i ' io “ n ,( l o. tr'i lortiool '. . to , k.K).II.4.IIDIftLY M - vitr •;--- \ '''' r. . . .. 0w... prompt attantatn. • ri • ' •...:- .. • •.‘,.•,•\ \ a, •,-•\,.:.:- , ~. , \ 1 i , ,,,,,, • - r• 1 , \ • FARM - FOR SAL F - FAENI4 sixty' act s titnatt,d Itag -1-11. tr.'s, IVestroorriaral 'l t ettoytt, r.re piratently -t•attat..). ea th e torts af \the - booth , atehrt.y, t loth, frt. -the MOttoeltahatt Vert, aye miles tr.= West' titatott,.l five Mass Vote 310- OrnoothKlo last - i s et the bets writ Icorrort:l. coat Water. otCartel, .1 trait, tuttrty to Vlturrto. nhool. 17/11151{L\ they, itAttereAto I.AOII In the city of Itlttobtittaif?lto author , a Aostatu it this kind; nor Is it:rte. Varther-tlrsextpuer, - . to upet,t,art. t bertlitrehatAte.mt.st. Pee iritrion.lf. yerti hate vo.sheeartl ter: letot 115 the Win that or halts a ;44, nail or mitl -Fest in -the crcpasty.. , Cattbil, Hen *ad .(01A mute titoka. at . t rite,. byealtlng err the subt,vlArr. ' J011:1 MONltitlithtt.S. Notice - ETTERS Testamehttu r y'io tbe Est)iti of A lbw Kok. Jokoph tiolkirakler. 4. Wont rancor; ecir wdowbony county. liming been smoo4 to Um sob. tomb,. peraoim howl, 01.i.dos ioznina mid ostalt kilt om mot Ilatuf dolt auttienticatod 11l t, nod kik par". Itoioiood toAia •0 tquoded wmwkw pair `s •Z ecntor's - Sale. .111 V ILL be exposed to rublie Sate, it 7 7 Conn How +,m tho Ott 'Of liittfl.idglit. 4\ - \ • - ay, th. loth .InT ofjoiwoary went. at. - lif Veloric, w.Df f .aid day. by widerortnetionlirade court of ,t llogbatrr , '- uounty, follinriwe A.M. - fined tint vntido - or st , bls Jiwid•ki d0e....1..11n0t01 taldr - 4{ mown. Founded .m.kdoweritodok‘ollorsidloprokin d ,.:•,,, ma Canon ow lhoilint toe k•Occ , I '7 ‘tif , i• ass 4 Jowkli Conte, deed. in hi. 1110 ma, John mot Gooey,' Innoman, and anion:Hun book I.llolltio ok'T toffy' ovntd Vbrbdian 51.1netn, or. drwl and ty-two fmt. cr„tto.realmtan Shore« slow: 4.e !Ina of oaid nfonoklo tht.strwin lett or tni noibentf, to ktin Ile• tr. twifkr owle4 by Evan William•and. Joonn n.f.Mt: infnoo • one 84.15 - ell and twonfortad ot. - tnerwaknom, Canxtfotrowti thou. Gond thikliorof mid-, atrmy, nwt, tbomahouta. w tha Awes •L•- pinking; sliorroo rowde4 ii.loublekwootory tifkokiiwrii• • lap boimo; with back betiding, Leff .Ica, ed.pudforn il•ollion or bbordinkkawme,; bnd oduamil r.n Ana. blLlAinfPft f Uwe% trinvikald ' ofou eh. near C...ll4ssimn, - • k • Tralit..--The - widow ;downy will Glum rikkom Yom'4 ow envifby takid and tioirtgw.,e on know 9wmtvinft 11711EBEA%4,etteri.Tegal , Pima' of Will6ra 11 - .l,l<cmuzit Carel littatargh-ComarT.4( 4,410. the Int *pillory, alis.rinur u"- 'ate tranesitdl.o Ittimectlatapkl, laz.latrar.apilact Ore war ...0.1.t.17 tbentilat.al.lpe data!zaora.ta d 4, ~141ii4N3. O. 140 a ~ _. BEE
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