PTCT1 , ,F,Z3)14.111 G zET-r 9.'L. etrinr..2.4t - ICCIL3X,Liti&REZIT r /5:279.4" • BURGH - " , :tiristdEElDAT mORNIN. ,0;'.1W1,4; 'o_o7; - Tar= 4.... V—Ea 1.4.11r5t par azr.tua, rarabta la alma. IV NEI( Dalton -tte. .stinots, to advatee.— ato t M 4untled Ink tbs .1 - Aloviza =ARIEL.= ro2 , 01 , 1,7x,,e2 stoma • lOOO , OrPezeoni asi bo admitted Inb aeiah 'bens ono er..• kt. 41 , 1 . A:4M 0 4 Seeyst =IT time: brteadtba nue drAhr. Ortallame pk—,e enta vrotriary • reqtftli and wizen t.Wrneve ts or-t0mt.....4 it I.rentraad • ,RATESIOE' ADVERTISING.' 91 , ..criarialO an,. cf goi spa.) 0 55 •' occh a latlCaoa!" tr.sarttca..—. 025 ;Da tar 1 TO. 1-" , Do ' 701 , DO" 4 00 600 7 00 " • !oar months - - • 10 00 0 0 , 11 OW I .:110 ' 10 00 . gLittegrinr.t.Tll=lTF. 000 ..,..-..claflrl9•ro,thatiTaat4et-platrre,lier - • 20 CO Glorious Etpablicalitiamph ! -By the ratarteA-tholllrmicipst election, held o.44l;dnirt.itltiltie° Alien that the Republicans elected their candidate for Bayer triumphantly, F. by over, fear hmedred. majotity, and that they ' tarried , hat...deem° .majaiity in both jitancles orthe Connell& They carried raven of the nine Welds; and L'' the "enein'jthad made -better figtliticonikto draw out onr men; our ma jority -would, liavO,,lnatt ranee - larger. • Via rriaico at thedirantes eh:IMS by our Re -- Aidhli,un"frieride, and`the determined manner to they sepported, the replier actaincee, elite cff tbo intaietniess efforts to draw city government will be, 'Pc the evro4t year, in Bevil:lies:l bands. The iiiiimilite;:apti the petty bee nobly 'vindinsitd its icittgrity. another Triumph 111117 131; , ; 0 =4.ttc57 com• riot . eltgly, yircal:lhades:' - , Tfic triumph of tite Republipane in oar munici pal clecticoo„yeetettiey, vas fitly accompanied by the tiicriplief thrt :Republicans in the'Bena torial election •st Herriaborsh, yesterday.— Breton CAIISIZoIr, the Republican candidate, wile el4cted on the lost ballot, having, received 67 letes tq 68for YOrneyosid B,saattering. The nestavas r.teeirod into, yeaterdsy, during the inat 'reeaof :01Incitieieidaaa, and onlirenoi the gepablicons. imtoonseiy.. • They rejoined at the tiilq,'eliititidn equation Untie Forney, and the daiiildUitailati filet 'boa:Mien npOn hint. The news cr. Cameion'Onleciici mast taro been gall 04d*Frinycod . to-Reiclienea sod his friends at Tfitibinitton.'“ Aisenetrar qa7—Tho contest In Allegheny city, yest..;reay, fee the, Alnyotalty, reedited b She electicn of. H. Dn Awns, an independent BcpublicsAtetid*.e. - lt lie lecefoce anctildele kat's*ef n Ohanae.• Binarriiisess.—Zus gallant Republica= of Bir mv 3 8 1 4.=, isszrzsd sr enthing baton them yes rabiris - fn lose ciolamss. , 17.c.ttruirireatert tiox tt'insz.—Abece ft Year, the prom of ihn -0 pa etry wsket up' to the feat blial tier, paturai. prc4,tuots of . the !Sate or Pena, centribrac ccMuch to the national . wealth prisperity sa theme of arty ether Bt td is thaiDnlon, g net mare 'than any other of,,thasexce area. What! de not the gold mines of California, theEi Dorado of the wend loavo everything In this State far in the rear in respect to the isles cf their. yield? They do by alittle, but in so large .sn'r:cco'ant the diaoronce to of email taaaient ; Tlio yield. of the coal mines of the slier pact woe equal to ta . ,satelors4o,o6o,oo l :l, while the g:ld of California wse t.l- - tnacts -greater in worth. Bat iith reepeet to the, wealth we derive from t.l4tt:diri soe hear vaitiy r4oro. -.Every ehip which ;:rrltue from distant tropic seas with her k@sist,7,lieilehrited is telegraphic capitals in every paper is tSe Ii lentary body reads it t the deity prints; Viery body talks-abort it on 'ehtmgel• enry'body caanhe' up:tt it over their ledgiVe r if they_ hnte Taos* who hate launched ant upon , the Cosan of extravagance prey for the &nisei from California upon the eteengsb of which. thei have counted in 6dtance secl by which they hope to lie - delivered from the burden , of their lateet folly. Men of baelarea, mien cif pleasure, pea of the world all tett *Dent sad rounel come: of their hopes upon the gold or California: - • _ - =Oar wentth, however, is eetiom celebrated in prc_o,l verse or -,Miegapie Nara. An obscure item Mats at the:fact to oar papera that some thoneand Moe of noel went , taken to market on snob allt each a day, and there tho matter ends. VI hi a t o'.xe l mensts of the year dome ap, then pcople,epra their eyes with' coma astonishment, untt-2enutylitialt'i rakes him mnittibuted sz mach to tht geterel ;cad of the sauna nations' vloith, , as, California*, about whioh 'they have heard a, muck- There it more wosith of Min eral at this mument, locked up in the ica within a dim of tint city waiting for the moving of the wctere;- ' then:;any ship :ever brozght la any cue' trip ti this continent or is sty city In it. a, ippiia to be the goolus of the people of tea. 8:sto to do IhlnAll Withalak maklag a great noir=e or loners:a ; about It. ' Enormous moms are •2.'d - iOl3 tho gtste Treat .1-y without 'apparent efortAite greitablioz gra-: enterprises &feint. - riett through Co 4 COCCI:au' compleßoti,iramenie .ffxonfeetering . sfaita 'kept 12 operation, ooal hmis Worked, _lron melted, atcomboats end rail ways,iiniit, hut little is said until et some gene ral coaetioy, ili. time, we fled we are not so nenett7beldad hood otter all. :Cile'de ',not andorrelue by say. mosso _other Otstos or eitiem nor do we wish to belittle their git:nt,progreas: in populstlon or 1; wealth. Bat toney,,a:, car olties :braid ttiemselvett ea coatin natty. open the peddle :fatten by their load bsost lakl;lhat In the words of Save:sal It is sometimes "liTtoult not to - aiite seatlee.7 And it lesome: tla - noggboastefTtroli, that places which acre -bit re: ..rev .3 - etre thiCO a hOWllag 1111derzeis cru now the , sabodes of 'l,l62emeut,' Weaith, and eolitierolol brasority. 'Boi most people are apt 13:4Orgek. _that. while.- those:new attire • hawe been ipt_Logintep like: mushrooms, ethers, old -mod Weifeitahllshod; hare baan'marehing qttlet. 17-cri.ifii waY - a lane " progkesse, striking, their ro:stii,desper, :an& extending their arastfiri the antiphon of,trao . proaperity areording' to sta. laral r prinaiple ,of . growth within thlnaselven For.eist:nple tk -uityof .Chinago,:" to violet we. gay cu; a Setitele. for its . wonderful 1 etztd.Witynii.it old, having etepPed 'forward , a youfg - -Mart if. sr`: - wlais yet , thivbred.s . of the owe:idling oleih 'taro hinging:grated ita limbs, velint 19 the goo ell "of • alt the reels; and'elester . it ret...tmLin the world T ,IChyr that la 1850 lt hadAooo lob , . itento,as 1893, 60,090, sod new coMetbing`;, tied -- g 100,000. That - it ' has built whiii , ei,s:2il:: ye,. foie buildings, bad meets And-flukhotelo tishile.bcoomiug - the great grain dapnt if the wtat, the centre far the coo:moron of th;ili.,lo - rigtosi:thereabouts. That Ls well, cud xeCtre InfdiJ over thick that Ihinshurgte and the:robin:be which lthaspuelmd, ea t in all ditec thin 4are'lsil may Inhabitants, 'perhaps more. by '04, - 4W-thonitisetie' then the city of Chicago, cbsitoelich ao Much is cold 'zed written. -, Car locieitei - lam net 'been Xs andden nor hoe it been froM lsottaex es IX the ease. Of Chlotilo,, buile,ltes Ibceu 51 / 00 4.. eteady,'. Oolltilimoui, 3°15411-1.: "1114 Qua of Cahazo la that of Cali fornia- peat which wn rete . roookios above; that :of',llittalmr.h like that of. Yonnsylvarda. ' ‘0, , ,,, -'grovtb , . hat been a natural denleposeiot from.witida, from resource:, here , lying, ~,„i frOM., eapitadirall Invested, -while ' theirs hos beer, laLaro:'t.at , of some. predigy. Or moniter which:may, p_robahly.haTO _Dome defect in rte. 13214i11112Ligin's.lhOugh'iro ho - Pe not;' , lTe might, frotn. data 1w- qui hands, pooh` the conipaiLton battier.' this citi• Cad Chicago in, respect:lo -"regrets tall further, and make the osecututatili mere to 'our ‘ sdrontage; but welter already Inlftinlnore nrioni:thoeubjent than we bed de 81gaitl:st the =melt of comment/oil this otr. tiele.l'.•: , !**.: . .. _ TEE ECaiiiSt (e'er rises pith aiaegitalary b Pb!ladelfhls among children ' eltet:nstabor of *tiro Lest ruck being SG, 030 rine theft the yak before.: le an itnnsually beery mot , tslil7•PefseVOlidiseeeefi'•' ElbsnLlCacrezade.-zalittsturgh Hassuersuna, Jan. 12,1857. Xds:C/frafts:.r.linske my eorraspondential bow to your.. iSsderitAis morning :; Daring the past woMetitero has been much or ens:tensed and vOiliehoratly of interest :11ret, 4 tha.inolatOwn wza agog with those who desirSA places in the two Houses, and with their friends who came on ,tokore for them. AS noon as tiiese being disappointed as a matter of source—for there were at least one hundred and fifty eandi datee. for not more than forty positions, they were succeeded by hosts - -a kind of Honaish invsaion—ef the friends of the different demo oretlo aspirants for. the Senatorehip. Every available nook and corner dignified by the name of a room In the different hotels, was densely peeked, and commanded almost any price. The' war raged fiercely between the factions— now Pester was ahead—then Robbins, and final ly ForrieYtoA the lead and kept it. You have been already informed by telegraph of the tact, that he was nominated In the canons on the first ballot. - Etat you have not learned how the feta. monenatiderer to Forriat's vices, obtained a ma jority of the denioaratio members of the canons. Eirit, he had all the appointments in the State to Bold out as a mesas of rewarding those who voted for him, or their friends and relations. As an example, it is said - tbat Adams, of Jefferson, has the promise of Manshalship of Western Penn• sylvania. He nominated Forney In the House and voted for hiun in omens, although he came here iDoster sonn—and very loud in his profes alone of devotion to him at that. Second, when it was found gist even this wosid pot avail, Canal Clotentiesioner Mott oh tattled an imperial mandate • from Syheatland and the faithful felt bound to obey It. Now that the nomination la effected, however, the eennte stands like a Heflin the path of John, refacing to go Into joint convention. This is an nnoxpeotod obstacle to his ambition. Braider! Coo, Foster and seven of his Mende refused to go into canons and mill avow their detention don fearlessly to oppoco Forney's 'election.— Theme two hindrances to the race of hie Ambi tion aflct Format's friend sorely, In the meantime the Republican majority of the Senate have in an informal way agreed to go unanimously for Cameron—cot that many of them do not Individually prefer other older eel. diere in the Republican ranks, hut because Cameron eivaalized hie devotion to the nen.ex tension doctrine Awing the loot campaign, and can got what no other . Repoblican can get, Democratio votes. It in said that Creaswell of Blair, midi of Cambria and Illoholson of Armstrong will never vote for Forney, even if Faster should yield to the immense pressure now brought to bear upon Tho followers of Foster are more coat ugeons than their leader. The only fear in that quarter in that the General himself may Ile in still firm thin morning. MonneT.—Among the other notimable fea tures in legislative matters, is the perfect bar mony of those who were-union Fillmore meta end those who were Republica:tn. There in bat one who is a straight Fillmore men In either oranches—hlr. Bishop of ^ Philadelphia City— yet he acts cordially with the Bopublicens.--- This indicates that at least a portion of the Fillmore etraightouters are willing to drop their peculiar notions and harmonize In the (Mare with the Reptiblicsne. Theta is a cants tad seat trim Philadelphia Clly, which was awarded to Ramsey, the demo. °ratio claimant, in open defames of law and right, ca. the first day of the aersion. A com mittee of Investqation has been ralsed--e.pon which therein ono Republican, 8011, of Erie, anti eight democrats. Although Janice is clearly with Smith, the Fillmore claimant, yet he will not got the teat until attar. .the auction of the U. B. Senator as determined. A vast deal of ezeitenteut will prevail for the neat two days. Bettie of the more violent For noyites ,growl itisouret and threaten, if need be, to repeat the scenes of 1839 upon the B.epubll•, cans of the Senate, If theq dare to commend the chalice to the tips of the democrats of this State which the democrats of lowa did hold to the lips of the Republicans of that State two ;care ego. Bat they dare not dolt—lawless std violent as are.coma of those who come hers from the pur lieus end 'Lubec/go of Philadelphia to advocate' Fonarre election, 1 think it may be tardy set down that no election will take place tomorrow, Cameron's chances for election at present, seem as good es those of any other candidate. No measures of great Neal importance bare been ;resented by the members from your county as yot,"uniess the bill reed In place to the Sen ate by Dr. Oes.nm, for the chatter of the Iron City Bank, with a capital of $500,000, and one read by Mr. tys ter in the Rouse for the abetter of the Monongahela Valley Bank, at IdeKees port, with a capital of 5100,000, be to condi ered. • Your delegation at this year hove made a fa vorable impreselon. „Mesons. Eris? and Gas. sum were already well known. The othen ban bud cc opportunity of rilsplsyleg any qualities they pessees, which may be caiettlated to bring them into promitietsi notice. They are nimble, however, in their taste, watching the projects of events. As Boon es the work of , legislation properly begins, they will have en opportunity of chewing whet qualifications for It they pot ters. R. CoateSexusa—The anarchy of fuel at Oln. elanati has been now for some weeks is great, that it hes been to us,with our abundance of ex cellent coal and our sharp weather, phinfal to rend of. The good p eople of that city hare set on foot all sorts of projects by which at least s 'scanty sant) , might' be obtained, but hitherto with no flattering 2112900313 as near at we eon learn. The Commercial of Monday charges mos nopoly upon the railway's that etas? the city from the coed regions. Railroads to which She oily loaned their eridit, are using the advantages than secured, nays they Commercial, la such a way . as may fairly bo construed into readiness to take advantage of the people's necessity. This panes speaks in a desponding tone of the condition and prospeotnof Cludnnatl, in respect to her present need of fuel, for all purposes, and dates the as teunding foot that on Saturday, coal was sell iag.for 60 cents per bushel, and Saks indignantly e eoitlathatis maki ngtheimmensepeofitwhich such a Price Implies, for by its figures, it ap , pears that coal brought thither from Ohio Mines by the Little Muni and Marietta Railways cost but 24,1 oentn'peibashel,learing,tiffer paying for' coal at mines accdcity.partage, a margin of 35} .cents, at 60 cents per . Imithel, which somebody pocketing'to Alter all is said, the feel obtained from those nines is bad geld, full'of impueitles 'haling tenden6y fo'inap, and not entirely fief front brimstone. • We learn today that as much coil am .The Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad can make it oongenient in any tray e to transport, will be tout to . CinoMeiail Irons this city. We aro entirely certain that our ehlppers cau.seud mai of the 'leery drat qaalley froho here at 'a price far below that whieh the famishing CM elemo.Vaing are greedily paying in that city not fled no the requisite means of transportation even by rail, i. e., abundant cars and a clear tract, we could;undersell - the 'greedy minerg or • faotors of Cluoinnati, oven after gentiles the coif about 400 roilort.' We understand that the omit of transportation will be about 25 cents per bushel, though we state thiiishiply as a report. The cad of the article delivered at the depot in Allegheny le about 8 emote, Which will make - 83 cants coot at piece of delivery. We -appeal to oar coal merchants to enipply oat eaffering neigh• bore on no reasonable amens at possible, bat at any rata Cupply them, They are eh:whitely . gat. forks for the want of it. Aserrnia Minna Exesnrrzett.—The Mira Service Gazette. esys there is bow little or rio dodbt ati to thb'lntentlons of the - gorerameot to despatch feel expeditions 141 search of farther trsora of fir Tott-Ertlieklio• . Taoy v ilr p robe ' tty.consist of three partite, one overland,anoth er ale Carlos' Straits, and another eta Deets' Straits. The BOiing. .striatit: expailtion will prnbat.ly be commanded by Capt. Colllson,. (lhould he 'nimbler his services),,, ar Captain Biehroik ciacier. 'goat energy and.ranchlzperlenee.': The natna's Boy , ape, (Mica Will; ft in Supposed, be'offerred to Capt. .11.00liatialr, tint iiiet beard no one .• . . . mentioned'lemmata the Avallud route. T &sortotf or SolATott.—Ourroorrespotad ent's letter this mornieg—his first to us, by the way—is interesting, but would ha muck l am 80, ward Octthst a domlitant fact uisigaws all speottlitlar:: - 13racis....ceznps is elide . United States Senator for lie State of Penstsyl; Tante, to serve for 61.1 years from the 4th of March next ensuing., lie , will occupy the seat now held by lion. Elobsidi3rottdhead. We al; ways submit without muiniurriag to the will of a majority fairly and legally expressed. There fore the sicotiou of Mr. Cameron will not aces- Ilion tut groat patio, though several of our s demo- I l cratic friande,who ought to have Much preferred him to Forney, have, through the press on differ ent occasions declared themselves quitoznahappy in view of the poesibility of Simon's imams. We fear. Senator Disler will not be highly pleased. Aad the fact, moreover, that "the favorite eon" is not yet in his sent, aid here - goes on bin heels an.oiztautd-oat antlesteneion anti-Nebraskia man,- cent, too, by a Legislator° having a Dem. ocratio majorDy, that Is the "meet unkindest cat of all" Tho Democracy hereabouts were wont. to exclaim, "Any body bat Cameron " Aromise Ilitaato,we adopt their words: "Auy bat Forney." • Take any shape but that! We counsel and ad. tine our democratic friends to remain as calm under the Infliction as por,ible. For ourselves we repeat only—"the will at the majority," let it prevail. Mom persons have very erroneoto idea of the dtstribotton of the British troops, and the etrmgth of the Indian Army. The following Is a.retam of the British and Indlateiirmy, made more than thirty years sime ta:a time of peace. The probability is that it is mutt stronger now: Royal Troops, (Cavalry end 111610,7)....22 650 Haat India Company's Earopeext Tr00pe...7,708 Company's Native Canary 11.011 Native Infantry 182,815 Nettle Artillery 8,759 1rregu1are....„....., ^4 741 levaltde and Penvicaer... 6 876 Indian Army ...... ...... . ........ ........218,452 • Here to an lemma° army, of whi' abut 100,000 are available in the field. Unite tide army with the Affeates, and tae 'perfect oc . rt• trot of every foot of theme; end with the finest part of Portia exposed from the Coset--snd we confesr, it is not quite evident bow the Realign Alliance, If It exist, is to avail Paola. Httrr's blartootaprs' Idaeetisc—The number of title excellent magazine for Jaacary /5 before to, with matter appropriate to the amen, from various and able pens. Au article from the Page of Breaktyp, S. Bierlam, dleetseses the Yellow Peter in connection with the necessity of the liemlstral of Quarantine to a greater distance from New York than where at present eetablih• tithed. "The Almighty Dollar" is the caption of an made not without originality, from the Pres ident of *Beni Published at 1.12 Fulton etreet, N. Y., end tv. B. Zleber, Philadelphia. A monument to the Pilgrim Fathers is among the recant projects by which Beaton dote har ed! and the melon honor. The monument, though ereeted . under the auspices of the Pil e= Sootily of Plymouth, is to be Be far nation. al In lee character that contributions toward it wid be received from any American eleisenoren should be hate been born South of hluert and Dizon's line; mid the coutriontor cf five dollars beeocece a member of the Eloaiety. hin. Samuel Townsend, of Madison county, Alabama, died recently, aged Arty- five years.— He was void to be the wealthiest plantar in that county. Hie will directs about forty of hie eleven to be mencmitted and removed from the State, and provide, that a large portion of his estate laud be distributed among them. Penroylvauia Legislature. thitaustrao, Jan. 12. SENATE. ---- Pllllllolld 72LLIMITAD. Mr. Steele presented s petiti.m trout citizens of Laura, county, for the incorporation of . the Bent of Pittston. Mr. tirshb, a memorial from citismii of Pill. ladelphia, fore muilianation of the usury lava; and a petition fora passenger railway in eralt oily. Mr. Penrose, one of eimilar tenor with aleph of the abort. Mr. Hanle, a petition from citizens of Pozen, go and Clarion countiee; for the iceorporatiOe . of the 6i:waning Bent. Mr. Leyte, three from citizens of (Theater ponety, for the incorporation of the D.: wain town Butt. I=l Mr. Flom:ilea roo.i a pea a bill gra:a:log tqalty,powern and jurfediativa to Courts of Com mon Plass. Mr. Knox, ozo to Ir.r-.,,0rtt0 tba Bent of Pottstown Mr. Souther, one to Incorporate the Tiogs Co. Bank, to be located is Tioga village. Mr. Limbach, one to incorporate the Bank of estranges, 10 Lehigh cocoty. The Clerk of the Howe of Bcpreoeutatlies, preluded an extract from the journal of the House, announcing the nominratione made by that body for United States Senator, cad the ap pointment of a teller; which was rend. 011OiStAL Mr. Wilkins mowed to proceed to the notelet. eretion of Mr. Browne's reeolotlon to join to Contention with the lipase of Represented-res. tomorrow in the election of e United Bates Senator. Mr. falllogur inored to postpone the farther anat./elation of the subject and called the yeas and nays; the motion was disagreed to—leas 14, nays 17, ea follows: Fres—Messra Brewer,Creaawell, Ely, Brans, Fetter, Ingram, Enos, Lsabach, &tele, &nob, Walton, :tilel.sh, i'Llkine and Wright-14. Flaxe—Mesers Coffey, Cribb, honey, Flea• pito, Fraser, Gssz.m, Gregg, Jordan, Ktflinger, Lewis, Myer, Penrose, Beatold, Bal. Ws, dlattnian and Taggart, 6psaktr-17. Mr. Brown abeent on 'Gomm of sickness In hie family; and Mr., Souther not Toting, having patted or with Mr. Browne, Mr. WiWoe gate stoic; to the Sonata that when a committee from the Rouse of necroses'. toting' was Introduced on to-morrow, and an tiounced.that that body woo prepared to join to Convention to proceed to the election of a 11. S. Senator, and ll:ailed the Stoats to participate le the election, ho atiohld call upon the Senators to proceed to the Hall of the House for that cm- Nee. The speaker inquired what tho Stnator would do shotild the Sergeoat-at•Arma close the door upon them? Mr. 'Penrose remarked that the Senator °might call spirits from the VILA deep, bat woad they camel" Mr. Jordan meted to take up the resolution providing for the pay of the retiring officers of the last seesion retained in the eervioes of the two Menses '‘:...ring the past week; witch woe agracd — to. . Mr. Flenniken moved to amend the resolution by addlog the following proviso: Provided, Teat hereafter no officer ehall be paid far returning at the commencement of the eesalon, exempt each lig are now required to re. turn by law. • Tide amendment wee agreed to; and the reset. lotion as amended paired finally,. HOUSE OF iIEPREBESTATIVES Primo" &0.. P1111311122D. Mr. Abrams, one for the • }Wizening Bank. Mr. Wintrodo Ave, signed by ovor three hun dred citizens of Ilantlngdon comity, preying ton the passage of a law mesh±ng the foes of justioco of the peace and constables In said county, the Rama as they now are In the counties of Math, Allegheny, Brie, Washington, Ao. Mr. Johns, one from citizen a' Faye tte count} , fore Bank at ITnioniown. to be called the Pay ette county Bank, ~,Mr. Crawford, one numerously signed by cit. lutes of Attnetrong and Butler countlesyraying, for the passage of a law rasoting so much of Armstrong county as hoe north of Beaver creek and west of the Allegheny river, to Butler county. Mr. Biehop, one from citizens of Philadelphia city, praying for the repeat or inodifmation of the navvy laws of this Commonwealth. Mr. Jenkins, one from citizens of . I.userne - county In favor of the Pittston Bank. Mr. Kauffman, one from the citizens of Phila. del phis of like Import. Mr. Johnson, of Boats, offered tho following res ße olt a d o o h n eta: I That 6000 addition - al copies of the Auditor General's Report, be printed for the nee of the llonse—Provided, that no .ettra 'cltarger for composition be mode; which was 'peed to. fd.lenklne; of Luzerbe, offered the following, 1 viz: Roselied, That the Clerk bo tothorized to purchase a County lisp for each member of the Plotzse; vrldok was egrard ia mass mei) x)!LzL444rs. Mr. Languor, et tot to oast:dab a Dank et Pottstown - Montgomery county, to be eelledtho Beak of Pottstown. I • Ejeter t n billthouthothe the Bargees end .Towik point:ll_of the borough of Sherpitherg,,in 'Allegheny enmity to estshUeh q Locit.up House; Agee, a bla for the relief of 'John Atte; ,of.tho aity.of Pittebergh„ No farther *tem of .inortseet the trans; =EN Lows—OsEsodss sas Is: kat...MLR NELBEITALL, Es, in the 77th year of ins age. Sub p:orat sttl t.l plot, from Ws Lot* rtdderoco. 92 Sotrozond 4.4. CT. t.t.ft 141.'44 1412 be., it 2 Ths sad rocsolotaitto Pa tin WO.. tratenitdd to dyad.- SPECIAL NOTICES .1;111ot theliew York City Foltz ivy of Dr. JkLASESCZLE.DALTED V /tancitar4Fr• ed by Enrol= Dines ;. • ism derail =. 114,2 Thiel. to certify that troboltted oath a Min 60 year. Made, for many y-are • Talents or obis city. Who boa Decent time. extremely ill, but to old not tell from what cense, unless 1 0 Was .e.orm lie told hit stUad.ng Dbrel"lna hie Orubleloos. battler physician at ono° ridi =led the Wee. and'refnred to strum. lornter.— 111. Fon then nrenV4ned . .llr.• Kazoo's Terenifona. nod sexed him ithe non d tnke l iti higrePl7 ene ,—, .44 "b eoroethin ir ore.e Telenet They at rrocnred a ottleol Dr. Mr. Wiener'. Cal. ebratwi Vermiform, 5.0 he turozions half at one dom— The result Woo. be boozed upyArdn of three gnarl. a/ eu.' uy . in every form H. ant well loomodlarolr. and Is now souring' moot excellent health: sod ate the good Samaritan of old I. endeavoring to relit,. his on. fortunate nelghnoreice further pub:miler. tonere of ht. , . Hardie. :MN Carman et New lf.f.h city. c ar„. .Mb.mr , careful to.isek Tor Dr. SWAN VII vssorruor. and baba nom, elm. All other Vermiform. In comparlron. are worthlsea Dr. Varrolhore, Lino 1115 c/lebrated Liver Pill.. can now be had at allrespeer able Drue Roves to the United titnter, and Canada: None genuine without the thrll6• tare of glP.dawß FLEMING IlitoB Hooßand's German Bit era take the L&SD.—Wernsloy, Oen, July 14,, 18.511:—Deer 81n—Your GannenAlltters ere Ileitis the lesdorall other medial:we far ansaledlmaser, An, and are selling rapidly. num and me mother box lanneelelely, or we 'hell Gout Defers Iterrhwe Trulr,joure, . 1,V14011 i DAVI& wrAtessle and retell, et Dr. DLO. Q. ILErieltftll Drug tom ISO Wcal. rt. 4 Al.gn of the Golden to -ftauhmtl.mnii , 110.1142,Maya? C..BRASHEARS & CO., AIIOTIONEERS Commission Merchants EXCLUSIVELY, 1fe1.1,7 and d 9 Ana Etre.Gineinnats, OMs. Make liberal advanoes on nll consignments and ask ma agents for all ands of Idatlnfastured Goodn— um regular tales of OTOCOTIet. fltots an d Shoes and other stoitna, Rmaranar and Rancour of sash reek. Hap emisantly on band a buys stock of aleeehseeilse nista wa tell at Weida sea. delloSnefa Highly Important to InvEUide fed Liver OIL runup K t. a. mist oe, Me t ise one of its distinguished marts of suncelculty over otter Pumas of Oils, auttro alum= •1 that peculiar MUM= Lod IiSNISM2bI4 eavor,and alien• alea oder Inseparable moot ell andel? sad Impart:4lp prepare& It may be taken without distebb by the moot delicate Petite; and retained vithottt @Lott ou the matt oral. ere .teaaaeh. Its perfority Ica Lie and othorlsoiataut dotaucterls. [los swillair.nel... boo 111:1•111111P41 rn it the 00191:121W06 tbo of the mots eminent of the Meilical /unity through out the 6tatou 4th. oust &foot.] rem. is Ito 042.wmPtion, boob. obit!, rho-to stint, oroofoltot , and cow tot bad la bat. tits of tb* drouto to in this tit. or of to. tadoufseturen. JOHN . HAKIM a Ott, too. hi et. rhiladel”hl. REMOVAL TrtE SUBSCHILURIO Rd P 6 EZZOPED TELFJB Safe Establishment TO 129 and 131 Tbird Street, Worre they are prepared to nuke ell kinds of SAFES. ON VIA VICIORTEST xcrr solo.tf BURKE .t BARNES. JAB: IdeLAUGHLIZI, m•mnfa:tarn of ALCOHOL. COLOGNE SPIRITS AND FUSEL OIL, Nos. 168 and 170 Socoue Street. 4•l3;lydb J. M. LITTLE. MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 64 ST. GLAIR STRELT (Dr. Wen Nrw Ba)fdlt saAl Tatra GEORGE WEY AN, klartafteturcz and Dester la all Wadi of - Tobacco, Snail' and Cigars, ANT Leaf Tobacco; Corner Braithii•ld Strost and Diamond Ailey oes; Ys YITTSGIGTOII. t 4. British and Continental limning& !Iwo DILLS DB4WZI 147 DUNCAN, 811E11E14 CO., ON THE UNION BANK; LONDON, 6CMS 01 LI AND PP17A3.11 These Drafts aro available at all the prin.