PITTSOURGH GAZEI"I'E, PUZLX"" D WUITB kee PITTSBIIHO.Et WEDNESDAX MOANING, FEB;11, 1852. jarBPA X42 4 TER WILL BE FOUND (IN BACH PA GE OP TOM PAPP?. e? LASSOATTOX.O7 IllantraNDe re ' re ' M or Hososar.—The I dies 'who belong io th e • :i4A‘ on will meet this afternoon, m th 6ban' e.' C Ab h h Allegheny-i. Bm3d"k7 net atfendanCe s ' l4 Mitance • transacted. i alll be ,TWWIPEr.s inexcnr.—We bite never known the public mind in a.calmer state on the eve of a Presidential nomination had electiotititin at pre nt.The poliieins. in b ot h grtpartlea are ingteWll!, utte peep e at large calmly yoking ones if they, hrslvio Stake in the home. They 'probably feel they have the power in their own hands, and intetfd to use ? it, sere little therefore. for the tanehinaliOns Ipretended President makers. 1- • ;In the tiemocratia party there is:great differ•••• • of opinion, and the . 7chances are about .erpi'el between CUB, Puder, and tiuchanan. has rather.the hest °nonce. Houston and s ougleaare'lookingfor the succession, when old stagers are out of the way. rF Among We - Massed of the Whig party :hero is difference of opinion. Oen. Scott is . heTowd question the drat choice of the Iyhtg i pity, and there is but little room to doubt that be noinitutted et the Philadelphia Con eeittonjriEJtoleiable uoottlinki. Hit Mends fiefi t p atrong in ilieevident desire of this party hi to him for their oaxididate„thot they do not men !Islas the qeestion. rlher look open it Ise.ttikTegone conehasion. -.:. . •;-„, ~4..,,4. t ts not . probable that either, party will lay ~.4%tclown any new platform of principles. Some =5 %-ttd.tiia ffoitherti nien Irlidu4, mete the compro- 1 tier, o r rather the fugitive - SlaVe taw, a party ..,,,.... :...,e . deniure;,but It will pot sepreed either at Pkilla r ;,....,:,,...,,,,c.:_diiik.i„ or Baltimore.:. Considerate and reason! 1: ',- - . men will not tionsent to It. '. ' P i. ,~ - , - • - Scott on one side' and either of the .-. ... ~,. 4entlemen named,on the other: the contest will „•;2be-one , iif much spirit, but we should have no i; .„ ::2; :2 4:l*titf:-the remit. The hero of Chippewa and V. .'.. -. -- ' - ':i - hrozwiritt Sweep the field. , , TAttit:o:l`'; ‘,l , 1 - , C • ',,,,," 2.:4't; - • . ..."10320PEAN APPLIES.: . 1 , .._ ~i_ 1, ,,, A-,.k , ' ~ .The dates from London, which hive reached i: - '''''''';. '"--„,• na*lliaatalls, are ,to the 10th of January. ~. : t : ttll*q . l4ttets are quitit in England, and will - -'- Lemitisiii - so Until, the. Meeting . of Parliament,' • -.,. kerlssdinuch.ixtintrtnd is expected. We shall. •,. "then see What coarse the government will, take -• , ' hitetatientoliberilisto on the Continent: : I . .:,... ~...., The eraldect of the greatest local interest, is 1 - ~ .ei atrihe among the workmen in the iron mann . factiring districts, which commenced on the 10th „" - . bist . .,.tizud still continues. It is the most serious -, .',;e,trAtt whirl:than ever occurred., The opera -tires in " various ironworks in London, and t ae, AIM-pros" t 2 es; have quit work—more than o,ooo , 'r....., , ' :7irhti . learning fair Wires, being thus _..,N, t ,, ,... i.rownent. of employ. The masters say they i(fin cloeothole Works rather tha.Oubmit. The . 1...,. I . ' effect probably -will. - he that the price of iron i , manufactures Intl amine somewhat. -77 K! 'Plana* frotaiAuatralla La $s (Medal 1, 1141111381 Minesof e r eireordinary richness hods 1. beendiscare.red, eitutted about 0 rollealis the interior; front thiscapoit . capital of 'Melbourne. Stkose spat the yield bas . ',been . greater appar , ' .. • early than in' any previous distance even in Cali , ' ..forniti.;". About - 2000 `pentons were already at work,: and there is,full reason to believe they ....eters averaging an ounce and a quarter per daY. ell the People of the, colony ware hastening to the'dietriet,`the :pay of the government Officers bintheen'tlautdoil, labor of every kind hail risen ' '..• In iteisiortlin, and the vessel which . Brought . away the news erps only enabled to leaveby get . ..- . ting a crew out of Melbourne jail. The amount already an its wail° the port was about .040,- ` ` - .000. - There eau now be little doubt that the ' ' ' 111110 . *gal which run along the eastern cosat Of ; Anstredia for 1600 toffee, are all mare or lees of • l'nu' -- ! .. tialositartharacter. - .*!lWhere is this gold finding • . 1.018,il . !:,. cannot be possible but that the Ma ! . 1 tivee;ltte of gold to' other atatsilanls : must '.. 4.:. greatly:change, and the probability is thoi this ...' kkiinge will be sudden, violent, sod disastrous. 1, -" It is the intereit now of all the leading capital. ,- lith'ef tbe r icarld to keep up the Value of gold, ",iend. therefore the vast addition to its ,quantity, kiseleoiltmed, as yet, but little sensible effect. • ...., . ...- This state of affairs cannot-continue. _ Is the keettids Cotuditution, which we bare given . . --..' in fell in 'Mother. column. It'should be called a .... -.'. decree appeicting Lonis Napoleon Dictator, for ' "'"' • - finch this in effect. Every power of the etafe is ' subordinate' to him, and a mere tool for the ere '. - i sullen qf his wishes.... Ile -.might just as well, hare-declared himself. .absointe Emperor; as fax, *.!as any remalnenf liberty areleit for the people. . '... , -„If they tan submit to, etch o mockery of 4-IW-.. :":.14Ftt; theY de's:remit* hareis Matter, and a Ili. • „eere one too., - _The French peoptrare eternally .slinratimi if their permit each a Constitution and .. , rlleneurpoetion to last for e single Year. They • •• . 1 . : iesiitslisi ont . iheir ineffable ;distrace in the ;*ldnitidefthiStraitee... Nothing e . . , lse will do. ' ..:Efihis, canstinetton Labia Napoleon' is the' . .- -'only renioneiblit head,* pewee can call him to account, and he is required to take no oath, while .. • '. eXt:pkiter affinain erurequired to take an oath of :' 1 - .44 thiellpy, to.tinn.., -.lle‘nomisstee at his own plea ', - - .sors at cannon of state, 50 ' in number; who Are . • - ttiVatit; Ws tiroliets pf law- ' They ere each to `ldrield 2'5;000 'T.franre ($5,000) par annum, and ••• • are k k b l i kahlet , to remeeed.whenever he may vie '.... i ..IXl3ertatetuf eighty inembeis,'with Power to ~ l a. , : eretitie it to 160, is lobe constituted-4he mem- . jiffs' pit* . atedrhy.lt;e President, vita can; con.,, *.: . _.‘mkti it,orprormine Eat ids pleasure, andimmiej -. • , I.lts Member* are included the Cardinals.'' - It is a '.. ' 6 • body :of porpititat existence,' entirely removed ,'.'from.the-POopli.,antt formed Or the ereintres of " the President. It is to disctim the lows'prepar „..7.C.,,.. „..ed4iy Gotaeet ...cf.43tabs , tett cannot amend . .1440itipiiiiis with il*nt*.TalWr.!**iic*4'- i:...;'4ti040 rirs'tO - bhi*reN!ikud it 0144 00 . 4 .z ' l ': . 4 l loef i f l6 :4oT# iho? l .iieclasir7 4;i:citiuies, .• s :01, - ,.. _44s o 3 2 ittitgr , Pn:',Wllhibithm74e4iitttt '4• 7 1. ,, '. r. - :31144.,11it ,7- eonetliatin, except as regards its 1 ' ::-Oittutiy4tiiits sitesdy!totaillooetilq*ssis s4Ortitie.: -;', It *Moot be difficultto get over , 47 . 0 4 t 40 4. ' ! 4 A0 4,e1 0 .0 the.Pleaidaat Panet .: .... : ., r nel Eitepertnywhenhe wishes to assorouthe"pur:. i” , The pointai . essetohty• is a mere fans; Medan. 'll*llA° any p eople PPlaiaaii:Pf, PM 3tlighteid, - ~i . l ciaineledge'ef 'freedom:” There is to be a eimm-: „,ber of 260 membere, Chosen by universal suffrage,. for a 'period of ail years. They are to have no -`, power to originate 'or Minted soy ;Uwe whelever.' ' 71 ' 4 7 cal. only Tote 1t .8 7 /4‘.. 1 80 " .18i1iC I . BillBd. - ,IAI Seib* are submitted to them. .. Their: pro; L inedirdraare not to hi published except in the einternment, organ from a ritierk drawn' ofr.hy 'their - ;prettidenti who, with Emir vicmpreaident,' , .is to nominated by tie President, Their ari.2:-. ntial edisiOit fete last Pniy three months. They` can be adjourned,' proOgned; -or ilissolsed,at the will of the: President. No petition can be , To trewn all; theicle to be constituted a High court a 4ttettte,*OntiSited :by the. president; Which is to try all political offenders; and from 'the decision of ethichthere . ions appeal '"The auiiiie, . the creatnre of the President; la :to fii - , - his salary; and iMease'of hie death they 'ere to .11810181e4 his eirectio 4r . for election, whom he will have the right to name by will. The , promuigathne of - the constitution; lad canoed Stleclitte to' French fp der; which !nut not rallied at hat siciellnta;i;. MU! , . • - I 'lt . _ ..„.g... - ,i3,-. PX.I3OIiXiS ltsinserte /awl F ta.—on the 16th tilt., 9158 pereone,Whe hid been banished TraniFrance,4mbarkul at Haire, In the steam frigate Canada, ror Briet from whence,they were to beim!, Get of the coMitei. in eptapany - with =halm party. Among them were M. Id. Mar. tin, and AlichotrlMMetlaie mresentatire trots A„ leder - lithe New York Expresii,?..dai ,ted,reFrep J , 41` 57 r 7B ; - f the distibioishedinilliiry prieoimer w iis a ierilitearcersted in the th anti° of Had, diet liberated on'thelOth Inf ant, and ordred Each one was scouspolded Yotiethe frontiers by police agents Vreinies: Tfisydesired to retire to Brussel", but the riquest was denied to all but Gen. Changer viler and Col:..Charnor,-who are permitted to re main in Belgium. Gett.,LO Pb, who appears to be Particularly obnotione to government.hes been - sect to England.. Monsieur Bane was con ducted to Alr-la•Ohapolle,- and General de La-. maxima to Cologne; General Loden is appoint ' ed'to reside, for the present at Leige: - It will be reconnected that these were :military . pris , otters of the first and highest olama, and their remaining in exile Is entirely dependent. nPon the will of the President, to whom it is said that 'some of them have already made overtures of e reconciliation, ,and asked permission to return to 'France. "The moat imperial:A event of the week, how ever, is the ordinance proclaiming the banish tnent for the Bake of public, safety—of eighty , four of the prominent members of the late Leg- Waive Assembly. These are diridedrinto two classes. The first of which comprise' sixty.sig who are permanently' exiled, and the second eighteen, whose 'emigration' aa it is called, is to depend upon the pleasure of the Executive. AttiOng the latter, are-Titters, aktd dales de Las tsyre, a grandsoii of Lafayetth.—What com. aleatory upon Republican feerilem, that Repre sentatives of the people should be exiled from - their country and families for having entertained or exprensed, views and opinions, in accordance With the wishes and interests of their constitu ents and that through the exercise of a Supreme :power granted by the eleetives themselves to the trine of 7,000,000 affirmative votes.' • llifith a view of establishing a . rapid and so= cret communication between the heads of the several Departments of the Government and the Flxecutive residence, tpreparations are making tffir Electric Telegraphs ill of which shall centre in the President's Cabinet at the Tuileries. In this ,manner orders and communications can be instantly and eocretly given." - The banishment from France cf so many die . tinguished men,ixte leaders in the National As sembly—men eminent es warriors: * orators, etatesmen, and men of eciened and of letters— has been decreed and enforced by Louts Nsto now In a 'Manner as euptmary and,ai duped° as that whhk.rtititieteterixed the coop eta! of the seetnid of becember. The Civilised world looks oriwitkeurprise to see such :men sacri ficed. with so much indifference on the part of thO French nation.. Some of them, in'compatty with many hundreds of less note, are exiled to the French colony of Cayenne, where a deadly clitiate awaits them and where the means of subsistence are - of, difficult attainment. Of these loan(lIed vritims'the London Times says; ffki most of' ththe thus abruptly tore from their homer, their professions and their country, bile is total ruin. It has even been hinted that sequestratiens of property, and upon the largest kale, are held in fereerrin over the heads of those who may be. supposed to be most hostile to the Present state of things, though they on longer inhibit the territory of Franca. - The unfortu nate wretches now on the point of sailing for Cayenne . , will be landed on a swampy island in Booth America, cif off by a river a league wide from the Mainland if French Onions, situated • only four degrees north of the Equator, and ut terly devoid even of the:resourcee o 1 maw:Latin dustri. The . population of Cayenne does not exceed 2,000 whites and 5,000 negroes, and the colony is totally unprepared for the recep tion elf, a large imigration of men who have t - need in the political lend eoeial life of France. To call it-II penal settlement would be as out rage on the former Govenomehte of Frazee, for none of thein would have dared to founda penal settlerunit in a climate notoriously destructive to Euripean life. it is a &Igoe for liberal mile lons transported within the tropics, and filled with journalists anti politicians, not bythe courts teffithtice, but by the authority of th e pollee. keit of those who are banished without the sentence of deportation to Cayenne may be 4x paste° to find refuge in England or the United State's—since the gorernmenta of Belgium and Swifterland are too weak to afford protection to sari exiles, in the face of a prohibition to do so on the part of the French President. .[COXIktUNICATED.] FBFENDS OF The enemies of humanity are industriously at work, to afford greater facilities than ever in establishing rota Apps among us- Shall the glorloua rearmation proposed by the friends of temperance he obstructed or portal:44 at the moment when the widow and orphan ariatipste the complete triumph of 'the best interests of soelety? The mission of temperouce-L-the e mancipation of the drunkard—the moral els -ration of Vie. State; -- ilemoint waited action and seMous ott-operation. ~ . • At this hour . there . are to be found is every doggery within the two Mike:peti tion; milting the _Legislature to extend - to gegheny county the Liquot License Law of Phil adelphia," passed the ifUi 'clay of April 1849. -. It proper that nom& pt tbe.firovisionis of that act should be known:lA=4r other thirty, it provides, that any and every person, who wiehea to open A whiskey shop, shall have the Privilege to do no.dn application to the county treasurer and fiCyini to him a mint from to (fuer A - timbal oniffifef . dollar; with bond for cer tain contingencies. . , • If *tire to judge of the effects of such in iquitous. legislation, _ let she city of Philadel phia be the exponent and witness. Dim erg the lest two years. 'experience of the rend:, of the Philadelphia Liquer Law, the moral leprosy of intemperance his been, on the increase. The body politic, in that citjr,_ is diseased through out evm7 fibre and muscle. Grog chaps are to be found et every corner, end about the wharves the aerie beggars description, ;in the numerous abides of death established for the formation ~of.incurderers, robbers and Sabbath beakers. And are the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny to he deluged by the rolling waves of present and eternal destruction to thabeet Interests of l:dimity? Led the Philadelphia liquor law be applied to thli county, and, if such a supposi tion .may .be entertained, the passage of the act, now prayed for'bjr.the dagger, advocates, would give pleasure to the damned. But, it is further rightto advise the friends of temperance of the fact, that a puree-his been subscribed by city dealers In rum, to se cure , the services of a sturdy agent or two at Harriabitrector the, purpose of smuggling the liver, law through bath houses. Allegheny county, looks with 'confidence to har Representatives. ,Letthe rrdtcCorma lam," reported to the Ilato Co nvention, be mentally presented -to, the:Legislature, The frieeds of law end eider,, of . decency and morality, of re titian and honesty will come to the rescue, and the 'issue cannot, be doubted. Pennsylvania will redeem her aterester, and save oar citizens Tram the ego and of a moral plague, which In every ego and nation hie been a destroying 'engel to individual and social happiness, itointha Ethubenvill• Herald Still •aoollar ,Riot.'on the liagroa7-,-31m7,-itary call , ieft,aut--Corkonianc .dricto off the Line-500 • I t &icor into the ciy 8y 20 Fanner:, We liediaother ...quit" of war on yesterday. EN:IWO; of ettlite;Or-ntiCatne into the city in the,: forenten.,-in. great haste--stated- that the Farlowns: had -uncle - hostile demonstrathme along the Improvement -upon farmere—eratered their heves,- and demanded ;provisions,' threat .shingir-theydid not get them, they would fire hartm,,todhouses., 'They also swore .vengeance againsOnry one:-wh o would-harbor a Vorkonitun ilf tlne to true; land we have no reason to :doubt Ike 'iothisrity, though - we know ail- -reports bare been exaggerated,) such limo- Itoree;,we can't ascribe to it any thing else, 'de serves wine reproof, .To bring the offenders to justice, the Sheriff, at the bead of a posse of armed - meo, toinpriritr-theloCity Greys," left about o'elock, P. M.,- forkectioulethe held When , only a., few miles froM the oity,'l they mantle , Fiardowns, 'numbering 'SP men, who , had. been taken "Inieoturre of war" by home twenty odd farmers,funderthe automata ot-Blr. George- id'Oullengh,‘• Who; with his men, bare done' themeelves much credit.- . Itappears that the,Fardowns bad driven the Corkonlatts bask upon the line to section 20— ind-• supposing Aheuutelves:..monarchs" of the entered farmhouses, and demanded what they wished to satisfy hunger and comfort--en foreing•the matte hi presenting pistols at the heads of men anti women. . • -One of the leaders attempted this sort of in timidation uponAlr.- Adam Reed, of Cross Creek township—drew a pistol upon Mni, which was no sooner done thin Mr. -IL brought him to .a proper ensue of duty by knocking-him sprawl. ing upon his back with that very convenient weapon which nature give him—ids firt I After which the aggressor was taken into custody by one of - the Guards, not.far distant at the time. As this herd of 600 Irishmen returned down the line from eiotion 26 to Reed's Mill, the far seers hid assembled with rides, where theycom mended the Irishmen to halt—lay down their arms, return to the main road—and- were thus driven into town Some ten or fifteen of the ringleaders were also arrested—and will be dealt with severely— at least should be—for they hive been guilty of resey criminal acts, which permanent oithens I would not have dared to practice with impunity:. The report lt, that the chief aggressors, whether Corkoalons or Connaught men, would be ado:10d from the line entirely—which, if , reports art true, or one half of them, they should be—the farmers to the vicinity of the t,ogroad, determining motto be farther annoyed. ..=actin the sheens and "Mar i/ of LW. Bee e eeeolrad to protaot themselves, and protect " the new, :if la Ilte wrionso of a Ma 1146eatt Of 64 sad liFiPolagr• oDig • We eve below the new comelltution promul gated ljy'the President. The London Times remarks that this is rather the outline of a 'ohmic than a complete work, and that much will depend, on the various laws, decrees and Senahis.Consults by which the project is to be' completed. It is worthy of note fiat though all_ other publiciiifficies are required to take the oath of ._obedience to the constitution and fidelity to the President, no oath of allegiance on -the treed dent'a part is provided for. There aro other•festures of this constitution so alien to the principles of reithesentatire and republican grivernment that they cannot fail to darken the prospect of liberty in Frao^s. It seems to be understood that the presilen cy of the Senate will be given to M. Portalis, first Pmidont or the Court of Cessation, who, in such case, will be succeeded in his renounce by one of the most eminent jurists of France, M. Troplong, first president of the Court of Ap peal in Paris. Ills also believed that the office of the president of the Legislative Corps will be oonferred on M. I3areche, who was placed by the President at the head tf the Consultative Comtnission on the ild ell -1 The Paris correspondent of the London Globe says that the expulsion of hi. de Girardin from Franco surprises mime, for that he was con stantly imalting .disrespeMful mention of the President in conversation, and wait publishing a feugleu, by Dumas filled with "violent !auks upon the memory of the Emperor." -Rather a slight cause for banishing a man from his country; nevertheless. The following ie the now constitution, as pro- Mitigated on the morning of - January lb, in the Monitour, in virtue of the powers delegated by the Frenetifeople to Louie Napoleon Bonaparte by the rote of the 20th and :Neter December, 1851 "The President of the Republic, considering that the Prench'people has been called upon to pronounce on the following resolution, viz "The people *With the mointensnce of the au thority of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, and gives him the necessary powers to make a constitu- Notion the basis established in his proclaim, Boa of the 2tl of December:" considering that the basis proposed for the acceptance of the people tees-e— -l. A responsible Chief named for 10 years. 2. Ministers dependent on the Executive power alone.. a. A council of State formed of the most dis tinguished men, preparing the laws and main taining the discussion on them in the Legislative corps:. . 4. A Legislative corps, dimming and vat tag laws named by universal suffrege, with nut the terutin de hide, which falsifiev the cite than. 6. A second Assembly, formed of Ali the dis tinguished Coen of the country; a balancing power, guardian of the fundamental pact and of the &bile Interests; anti considering that the people hare answered Taffirmotively by 7,- 600,000 sutTragee; he prOmultrates the con stitution, the tenor of which is as follow.: Art. I. The constitution recap:lmes, confirms, and guarantees the great principles proclaimed in 1789„ and which farm the balls of the public right& of the French people. SECTION 2.—F09.119 OT THE GOVEMMENT 00 Mt IlErruLic. Art. 2. The Goeenimenrof the French Repub lic taintrusted to Prince Louis Napoleou Bona part; actual President of the Republic, for ten . . Art..a. The President of the Republic governs by mhos of the Ministers, the Council of State, the Senate. and the Legislative body. . Art. 4. The Legislative power is exercised collectively by the President of the . Republic, the Renate, and the Legislative body. SECTION 3.—Or TAR PIENWENT or ru frE Art- 5. The President oPthe Republic is re• r ! ponsihte to the French people, to whom he-has always tt right to appeal. An ti The President of the Republic is the Chief of the State. Re commands the ISMd and sea forces, concludes treaties of peace, political and commerc al alliances, and makes the rules and decrees for the execution of the laws. Art. 7. Justice is rendered in his name. Art. h. Ile alone has the initiative of the laws. Art. O. tie has the right to pardon.. Att.3o. lie sanctions and promulgates the !sirs sad Sanataetassultes. Art. tl. He presents thc State of affairs r, the Republic every year to the Senate and Leg islatlve body by a nutaaago. Art. I. Ho has tbef right to declare the mato of siege i one or several departments, on the condition referring l to the Senate with the ehortimt J lay. The consequenees of the state of siege e regulated by the Art. d. The filioistara depend solely on the Chic! f the State. rsch is responsible only Its fa as the acts of the flovernment regard hi ,There is no solidarity between them.— T ej CC" only be impeached (nod en ncruaation) by the Senate. . . Art 11. The Ministers, membere of the Sen ate, the Legislative body, and the Council of State, the offmcrs of the land and eon forces, the-magistrates and the publio functionaries, take the following oath : 1 swear obedience to the constitution and fi delity to the President. Arc 15. A &autos Ceasehos fires the turn allowed ennually to the President of the Repub. lie for the entire diretlou of his functions. Art. 16. Should the Presideet of the Repub lie die before the expiration of, hie aloe (mum dlr.) the Secretory convokes the cation to pro ceed to a new election. Art. 17. The. Chief of the State has a right Ex a 'secret net deposited in the orates., of the State to point out to people the name of the eit hair bevecoosinends in the interest of Franco to: the-confidence of the people, and to Its' suf frages. . . . . . Art. 18. Until the election of the non Prem. . .dent of the Republic, the President of tpa Sen ate govenss with the concurrence of the kiln's ters in office, who form themselves into, a goTern• meat council, lied deliberate by • majority of notes. SIXTION 4.—or THE ILMATII. Art 19. The number of the Senators cannot exceed 160. It le fixed at 80 for the first year. Art. 20. The fleriato is compared, let, of the eardinals, marshals, admirals: 2d, of the ei titEns whom the President of the Republic deems fit to elevate to theilignity ot Senator. Art. 21. The Stfillstars aro not removable, and aie for life. ' . . . .. ~, Art. ^2: Tlenthoctions of Senators are gratui torts; . neve libelee!, the President of the Republic 1:1* accord „the Senators, by reset. of the ser vices rendered and of their position as respects fortune, "i.perional donation, which shall not en ceed.3o,-090f. yearly. ~. and Vice Presidents ...2'4541 P1W -- iv dent 4 7 of the oa re 'o2ibta by the President of the Rep bile, sod . chosen among the Bens torn . are swim d for one yrisr.- -The ails rt of the President of the Shute ittfised :by ti: decree... i _ Art. 24 i . , The President of the Republic con vokes and prorogues thellonate. lie fires the donstion of lla session byes decree.. The sittings of the Seintoar• not public. Art-26. The /3edahs is the guardian of the fundamental pact and of -the .public liberties. No law can be published before being stbmitted toil . . . . Art. 2(i. The Senate opposes the pub licetion lot, of laws which may be contrary Leer affect the oonetitntion, religion, morale, the liberty of worship, the liberty of persons, equality of the citizens before the laws, inviolability of pro-, party, and the principleeethe'inomovifint of the magietracy; 2d,, of those which may endanger the safety of the territory. lArt. 27. The Senate regulates ;by a &neat ainalgtosi I. The constitution of the ootonim and of Algeria; 2. All that has not been provi ded for by the constitution, and which In nem still Wits maintenance; 1. The signification of andel-es of the constitution which may give rise to..various inteepretatitins. - • Ali. 28. These Sanctus Cannata shall be sub mitted to the sanction of the President of the Republic', and promulgated by him. Art. 29. The Senate maintainsar n annuls all the acts which may bo aubmittilirto it ae unconstitutiotud by the Goveraent, or yionnoed for the-same cause in petitions from the dressed 30. The Honste can, , a report ad 'dressed to the President of the Republic, th the bases of projente of law or great national Int er ne. Art. 81. It eantiti f ito propose modifications to the constitution. the proposition is adopted bylhe Executive Power, it Is Mated eo by a Smiur Consulia. Net. 32. Nevertheless all modifications of the fundamental basis of the constitution shall be submitted to, universal suffrage; snob as they have been conneLated In the proclamation of the 2d of December, and adopted by the French. prop's. . Art. 38. In came of the diesolutionof the Leg tire Corp', and till another convocation, the Senate on the proposition of the President of the.EePublic provides by measures of urgency for ill that is necessary for carrying on the GOT =meat ISCRION s.—=OPSus LIOLSZ4I7I CORM badsArt44. The election hes the populationitor Art. 36. There will be ollCldeptityio th2,l‘eglo. latiroCorpo for nay 85;000 electors. 6. The deputies eve._ t by entreat suffrage, without the seratiside Hite. Art. 37. They do Eat receive any salary. Mt. 88. They ate named torikx . years.' Art. 39. , The I..egislatve Caps discusses iiid..votes the ;projects of law. and the im poste: ' Art 40. Every amendment 'adopted by , the commission charged with the out:tit:dieu of n project of, law shell be sent, without discussion, to the Council of 'State by the President of - the Legislative Corps. If the amendment be not adopted by the Council of State; it cannot be submitted to the deliberation of the Legislative Corps. Art. 41. The ordinary sitting of the Legitla tive Corpse buts three months; its sitting are public, hut the demmid of five memliers is sufficient for its resolving itself into a secret committee. Art. 42.. The account of the proCeedinge of iho'sitting of the Legislative:Corps gismo by the journals, or any other channel action publication, shall consist only of the iepre action of the minutes (preen verbal) drawn ow at the clone of each, rating by the care 6f thB President of the Legislative Corps. 4 Art. 43. The President and Vico Presidents of the Legislative Corps. are Warned by the'Pres- Went of the Republic for doe year; they are chosen from amongst the deputies. •-The salary of 'Psis President of the Legislative - 7orps is fix ed by a decree. Art. 44. The Ministers cannot ho - members of the Legislative Corps. Art. 45. The right of petition in exercised as regards the Senate. .No petition can he ad dressed to the Legislative Corps. Are. 46. Tho President of the Republic con vokes, adjourns, prorogues, and (timbres the Legislative Corps. to ones of dissolution, the. President of the Republic is bound to convoke a new one within the term of six months. names G.—or TEE COUNCIL Or STATE. - Art. 47. The number of the Commilkeira of State in ordinary service is from 40 to GO. Art. 48. The Councillors of State are named by the President of the Republic, and are liable to removal by him. Art.. 40. TheConnell of State is presided over by the President of the Republic, and in bie tab- Benne by the person whom be indicates as Vice President of the Council of State. Art. 60. The Council of State is charged, tin-. der the direction of the President of the Rend. 157 to draw up projects of law and regulations of public admioistration; and to obviate the,dif- Acuities that may arise in 'matters of mandrils: trntion. - Art. 61. It maintains, in the name of the Government, the discussion of the projects Inw before the Senate nod the Legisl,tive Corps. • The Councillors of State "charged to epenk in the name of the Government are appfrinted by the President of the Republic. Art. 52. The salary of each Councillor of State is 25,0005 Art. 53. The Ministers have rank, right of sitting, and a deliberative voice in tho Council of State. AF.CFFION 7.—OF TER mon , 0111.1 . or JUSTIC C. Art. 51. A high Court of Justice judges with out appeal, or recourse to caseation, all persons who shall be sent before it es accused of mime., attempts or plots against the President of the Republic, and against' the :nternal and extereal safety of the State. It cannot be convened but in - virtue of a decree of the President of the Re public. • Art. 55. A &eats, Conrad/sr shall determine the organization of that High Court. BLOTTO). 8-01111MA4 AND TR MiTallT Art. 50. The provisions of the codes, rules, and regulations now existing which are not op posed to the present Constitution, remain in vigor until they be legally abrogated. Art 55% A low shall determine the municipal organization. The Mayor shall be named by the Executive Power, and need .not be a member of the Municipal Council. ;Art. 64. The present Constitution shall be hi vigor to date from the day when the great Pow ers of the State organised by it shall he ooa►Gto ted. The decrees issued by tho Presicawt of the Republic, to commence with the,2 4 l of De oemher to the prevent period, shall have all the force of law. Done at the Palace of the Turneries the 14th of January, IR2. Loris NAPOLZOII BOXAPARTD. Seen gintheigned with the Groat Seal. The Keeper of the Seale, E. Doman. SXMATOS ISOHLAXID AID MK. KXXIIIEDI - ,—An incident of an unplealaiit character occurcil in the United States Senate 'yesterday. tmme• diately atter the adjourn:tient, AKKennely, of the Censuis Office. approached. Setilator Borland, who had in debate sevrrely criticised the official conduct of Mr. Kennedy—and in a polite man• nee offered to explaiirsonsetbing he thoiighp the &Motor had misrepiesented. Senator Ilorilind, iu a,very insulting ,:nantier repelled 'hist,irtien Mr. Kennedy remarked - that information .wan ..most apt to be detlincd when most. needed." IVbereepon Senator Beriuld struck blue • so.. rare blow upon the face, before any unt.eirnand ha.lanticipated his purpose. These fut., we believe, are strictly true. ' if there be my error it our statement. we hive not been able, after a minute inquiry, to detect ie. We steed with referents to the two geutlemeu on the same ground, v i and previous to WS occur• ram; could not have madea distinction between them as resprots our feelings of partiality. :ro cky, however, we Net it.to he . our duty to nay that, we regard with deep reg ret the indignity offerettto Mr. Kennedy, and that while we know that the peoplaef this city and of the nation et large wilt condemn the. net of Senator Borland, neither his own repbtation for bravery nor the dignity of his litate, ran he promoted by his can dnet on this oecasioil. The character of lIIr. Kennedy, his assotiati OUP in life, nod the kind sod gentlemanly bearing that tiara wan for him the respect of the citizens of Washington, forbid the ides that he would he guilty of an act of railenesec yet we are well as sured that ,be is com,potent to protect his fame. We trust,„however, that justice, not to speak of generosity snit magtisoimity, may induce Sena tor Borland tctmakei amends for an net that be cm scarcely hope will receive the sanction or approval of even his own most partial Mends.— Trlerraill. terWho that has suffered with that molt' tf.rsosnllo,g . of .11 Maga, eranlyliut wlll 6.11 with for the Arrfifm• Liniauftf. If peroi.reml la. It agree fayi eurs,..l b jai! M mad for ithr.wt all di.eurs srbie,b ngolm as frxlernsl srplicallm anti far Naha nl4. Oe ennd- Ha. err. ellmraared boo pfdl6El an effleseio. at N. a Arrtrirm /infirm!. Ir." alSwortislimort.l • • Falllmportation of Earaware,;entlery, tee. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., • No. 129 Wood Street, Nee to 411 444 *Una. of .41arbmit. t 4 fpm la tear 4.4.1%. of V 01111131( AHD DomisTic HARDWARE; CUTLERY, &c., imivyrin ny iItgENT PACKET& . . And th.r are now Drrl+rni to offer ot ouch witor ao canna foil to clever. STA umorimmat nf.SIANN7 minnind O. F. AXIS shmm ml Imnd. soxl.cr 'PR. MELIVteII LIVER PILLS IN Nem Yoga.—.Tbe rabidity will whicit We Imrelttoble medicine bee become known and avireclatteL can only to account. ed far upon the enneud-o( Ito real valuta it bee only rt.- gutted nun trial to establish Ito claim. to the title of the only minlicige he the cure of layer Cambialot. The rot letter from • druggist fa Now York, sbnwa the Manua in whirl Moe 11114 ere Vegardwl in that Fustian Luta—Daat . ML t 7 haa• sold out all. your Liver Pills, and am atabotta to ham, miner lot Itomedlately. Thin* Pillion. bolako moat vondarfull r. t mold bay* told a moon larger onanllty, It I bad be. prooldatt with them. Tn. lobabltantaan madioa to Itwebastat for them. but whet h er than, ma any Mora or not Ido not know. Plea. ..od ma another simply Intmadlataly. T. BIIORT, brogobt. • itamlock Lakin Lirio(tmu 00., 11. T, Mont OM, ISIT. For re. br J. KIDD 0 Mt, tallontarlnd No . 00 Wood at. • Petroleum I Cottnnoth Ohio. Jan. 113,145.7. N. If.dttee: Pear alfomfr to 'Tout ItiquirT, rot propanal to Pay. that I hate toed the Petroleum en. tontlyely to the treatment of Plarrher rod p grro t rg , and to arteater roeee.. thou the WI of many of the prize elide rerneriler formerly owl .04 recommended by the Protonic.: FL) fry or tha vartottedltelowe of the lung; for Irtileh the Cod Lire. Oil bre been ea highly Mom. 6024 rectify thatlbe Petroleum In ur hoods hal olperecedledl it u • mrallre , .gent. In .dding. to there 41reares attar. allmlN to,strofillomalfeetionnawl enlargemente of tho Potreo. *lll the mat ezlrsnolluary macros. hero tweet dlcrosed with. With there Yew amporlm.utal &ell or dm Prtrulruatt 1 ...ht. Young truly, • • J. PLATTE:MN. D. . 10-Sur rain by diluglar!yznor,lly. IplurUhrT Citizen's Insurance Company or Pittsburgh - O. 111: 1 1*31117Patormo, SAMUEL L.I4 , WILILLL, OPTION, 04 WATER, BUSMEN MARKET AND WOOD STRENTS.. 14-INAOREN MOLL AND CARGO nTaim ON TIM 011 R) AND 111181319A1Prl RIVRItA, AND TRIBOTA• ' p• /maw ancrinsf kw or. damage by PIRt. AnLinsi thc penis qr the MA and INLAND .1Y,117G47.10/11 and TILINSPOJITATIOIY. mi=mi C. O. Hauer, • Wm./W(4117o qb Hobert ' • Dunlap, B. llarbaugh. . Alingtl 11'.1t.r Bryant, Lane KM . lLancia. Jr: Ker, wna. Bingham, Di'Dahnien, Ynnels ? J. aranMouhenter PIRUSLOOk. MaICANI'ELE LIBRARY . AND ME °RAMOS' INSTITUTE. BOMB ON 1101311.Tre,ST. orPosirrairamre.BANK air 11724 ar Ihuberthip-41 inNattori ii;, find $4 per annum • . roinaiiell in the Lawny, 2,000: I:tr..l2ciithicr • Mon •al • . A:a this is Um only Public Librasp and . Haan" Boom M the city. then htspeeed to tad In ree ° the MoriMllm weft] apd m! , mzmnt, and omm:d -o& to boom. nembers. 4 • (.1141.tra. -L. New Trimming Store. WE well 'known Trimming Store, No. 7a 11. ;Starke Creet.whieh IJO been 4.10. ed darini4the paet mtoter baslawn howl hr J. 11.Caat.,-, t Co.. and isopen with. well wl et 1 Cora of Triucninw.x and Wane) . Cor4o, flosiary. Caul., Combs, Tape. Pin.. het dl:l4 Sims lam. eunrterrnt of tient+ Foruhting.Cl•awli --CrCors. Craratv. Drawer 4 Coat Link, Pony /Collie, at. Get, eFeLi turile to ord.,. 114, jag snal e ...sopa:oat. with Kr ' , tyro ilt.rchente. we ran. In a f...W tlay, without., extra nrdor at any ..olor or width. or any other ...cola Trimming without to, eiiiusl expellee.. olilere from the country pn , toptlr o.euileil in. J, It. CACI IqL,. CO • . For Bale or Rent. rIiJIAT larger Lotadjoining the Goo Work.; It lx ra trot 3.l , :nou,theln 11o.nr. end •1,.. her 340 1,4 to Ilr,noutth st,..t. As It ruin down ro to Inv, et.r mark. It would Maki. • alperalth• eltoelnli for ostlt t trot Works, FounArr or Ilnattl Vent. 10,.. fi,..z.n 0 ,.., ~,,t ~,,,,,,, runulre of _ It. U. STIICIO ON, .. (elk —.--....- • •Nn 47 Mark., .t. _ .. _ Canton Flannels. NiURP L I Y InfltelirlELD have re gond). of unbiacto../ Caorou attitAulo for rally pot sear. at tko. No, or U mod oa. per yard. AIaMI, rilry bras . , tl.. at rte. A4' A farther nl3ll , rocr•ilNot of .No. nulo.r.or ah' rt. log at ID{ otA Mr y5 . .11—., no, a gel 1.1 iel e at 10 ....Mc •••,- RY PEAL . - `llo' S-- Ws. st;perior for l is br • J. S. D11.1%...dT/1 t. CO APPLES--75.bus. in more end for -I mil"' J. A. D11. , 1,11ZT11 A CO. OLL bids. extra just reed id fat gala br J. S. DI LWIJN.T II A Co. . I I !ARD-10 I:ega just reed and for au Iv by 4 rat J. S. al I,lvl • Kill x 4'o WI.CON-4 make hog round inet lending .ad for nag. bl 8 . S. hi 1.5...N.T11 t t..t C.IIYIIIUI'--5 WAN (ioothle.'s in awn• and for AJi f•tw h l J. s. looronTO 1 CO. rell. 106TASII—Ii) easks in story and for pale by wit J.l. Lo t.woirril L. co. p ' — owDEtt— ---- - • -- • ' .- Zoo 1uq... , blA•t.ln, ilazard n...lofaclum. 03 . 0., WO, do." '..b lAA. , ii.ii.t, V.... Onr ml,' b.! ' fl , J. S. orII.WORI.I A 0o rep IMOTiIY SEED -1110 bus. for .le b!, lf If,OIIKRT DA 1./.13.1. A I 10. I , 6,1 r -1. . ... . SIJGAII. &, ILILASSES-1.2 Illid, Stlgltr 1 tate! SO RI, Plantation 16,1,,.... i,,,,,0r,,, ....1 fo, . ”1” , . Ito linitT DALZEt.I. A 1.,). i•Il I ULciviut. sEEli— ,. .l.l tins. niti'd i but day. l iiiiil tio r.. 1.. I.r 11l tit SICI . DA 1.7.1 , 1.1, ir CO. 1..1 Valentines! Valentines!! Valentines!!! ri'lllE most handsome, best. anil,4:helitiest 1.! vaiontimo in the city 1..... W. A. 011:1 , ENFF:aN 3 Y 1 ).'•, NI, 7., Vourlit ...”...‘ OA. "' 11, C. 4,1,... 1 , 0 .... - ' t • I LS—A large supply of , ~,,,,...,„,. -; Auril 00, COl.l I 'rio/0.01 Cuotir i o l, rittitry 11, Ortib.Cl.l Ls riilr by JAMES suourrvr. • W v inTE LEAD-150 kog.4 pare o . hi te for Ysln lA,. N1011,11,C1. f. 10. 931,4.14-trek. otiliAti'S Cough Syrup and ,Morgan'ti worm Killer—A mita It Sob puttlolrlo, µ , ..1: . 01:r1, UNIIRIES— w Yrtin, IroY Cyprr. I La.. t C Artytcyte of A . ,3. ut,yrbi IyynrYy ' o Itublifirbri Arty.. mud Bone 1 Oro, Butler's 0 1X ,.. Hay,' Poll Sylwr, tiers ,111111, I tirrom lutrliryty Moly 1.00.1,ri. I Ala Ilt•ulnyd't I .10 Itloau • l's ',Cur may byEV, (Tit An. 93. lAntyl .tree:. T OLL BUTTER-5 blots. freNh jut4t. re . nod fur rale by WM. DIM ILE% • CO iCRN, FEATHERS, ne.- 1 46 LILO, anon (lon, 10 as. In iln.tb• Yrythyrb publlut, from otryrnir Ti.?. nn I WM. 11101 A 1.4:) • 11 . blAs.. No. I, for kale by I'd 1,40; 11.11141.1t1 . t, .111l.tlri1n6 (torn •I•.me, 14u l, to !4 jua CT.,, IL, ;. 11'11.1. BALb t . ENI SON— 120 o) Ib. prime ham. „jolt. ro- F'lrrlirril 10y yuly WILMA 11; •CO 0. a II.; 11... itribit lORN —RH/ lOUS. n.lielletl for kale lay a o S. •. VON • c h y lan DOW GLASS—IiKiII IlliA tin lollortod vow {lles Lr.ale t r y :LC WON •CO PIITIVELY LAST MEEK UP It WINTER's UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION. NEW CHEMICAL DIORAMAS, AND ,NEIr DiSsoL riNG AT LAFAYETTE HALL ErEiir Nr/V.17.1,.: rum rE,; ItII IL AV !STEIL tale/. pleasure m tnfurnt i • Inn U., state thot h. %till nato,lou f r tlo or.. I "' "1".'"'" ltiTI• 1 41 . 1 ° C; 1 4 ' ;61, -, sh. , Atoll ...oar. I•r 14 out, no.l t.. Lino, ovt, lb ns orre v Yshitsit,l .0 IL., .1,. TS. eatnhition sill totuenro sill, • or.lo. th •.1 ... 7...1:1. , ....1•1ng 11-0 s In s lb* sr 1i.0..- Ist... lu onto 1..0 A1.... a .I.t. of v foull 't on I a ho, du /not us, ft nhaloe raw •hon Loot, I b it..... ••- .1 ll rtnel it • aro/ th .ar of • huht tn tlot t tato. hoki...or nt tho bar. 4 f liol 7 trill • San., nt the tn.0rt.,12, 0 ..r Jun. 1t h. 4.!1' It Zr..7. ; ,',:f.r7„,,!t'.41,'•,..!1=:41,iz.},..1; 01 , 1 ,❑ tliA. ilinotislmi alt. I.4.prrst... +4 ,ect• .u• Ow 1... a to slt am cla.a..e. ,eilinar in tr.- natortl Jas. 1 r' 7l:l::l l lu ' A.W7 b = " :l n i. l i. l lh ' Z i . I Z i r ;4. , ~ „ LL„, .. 11 •74. 0 Inv ni the "Ito.oll-11 of InT.l.d. ‘t I -oh.. on., I•. rmrl.4ull7 trque.l thy 157,+1.4 ruin. , 1 hIII., t ITIlt taRALt I'ITCII.IOII OF If. St 41.1.L1Nk 11'.711 I ut.ht 1I.• C.l,'bestlf 0 of nigh Map. A lAY I On Saga Tidy .1 ienlonn. .11 . o'cior4 • i"lkleto =eroan Childr.n "V;V4' • Figured Silks. A. MASOA k CO.. invite attention their itoet el Viptrrel Fitt, rontsin• ke ohm'. sat•l rana,lt- of the trer , ....: *rah. a leer • rri ehr.lre Frvneh Inn 1 , 9 Bilk Poplins. COMPLETE Assortment on hand and ready f, cane Sprrtic rrArlc4 to m • A . r. - Na.. r. - • Partnership Dissolved. I TIE Partnerthip heretofore exi,.tinz tier" 11. P. Nehonn and A 11. Itnlniec way thh pilteon r.d by mutual ennernt. 11. P. Ircot The buYlne.t trIII he Letl/e4 h, 1 II ' pm at the aid aiel. • st • II P. !INl.hiPt A. 11. 11.61,,M .F., Spring Fashion. y y SPCO RI) Sc CO, will introduce their r , ,i.r.xNa •iri _V; for Mrsaty it .I• 11,3 an.l tni'h auperija. In GI& liar twtpre Il r r 03 ,0m.....a frAII , a, r..v.Kruny rawas..ae. LoyER Ifnwlle! 4lver,oll rrrviTtd sod Gm talc. br S. C. Slit:lV/1Z t 00: A BLS. Fresh Roll Onttor received :vnd F for imle I, 9. C. :+111:1 VEIL A AA,. SACKS of kentaert; retaired and for &Oa by r r. MI I:I V Fit a uo. Lc 5 BLS. , I ) Vhitn IfennK ~d at l i \ dr f r 5113j....1 :, rind 5 keg A La s r . d ,.. 7gij . e;J and fur rrin No, anal 132 g y I & TI.MOTIIY SEED for ; , ale br 111 . ACON . & LARD 15 kegs Lard, :11•10,44 On. or tokhr by lbs 0;71 :cif!: 11.,ym • 5 1 ,U0Alt--:-20 lid, N. 0. bugar landing fr.. Strom.. Nav1.a.r...1 for sob 3.1 IL PLflll3. POTASII-20 en. , dt 7 l'ure _ co Born, delarstm,ll.r.l.. J. • It. Itontid Church. ieventh Semi-Annual Trude Sale of CARRIAGES. f PHIS Solo will take place on i,l WEDNESDAY Mornlog. 2lth . MARCH ...... a _ mar, at no; o'clock... On . r_.__.„ I CHINESE klliSTAIM.EllII.411EIA•111A, mid 111/ occupy both of the , Mani., Saloon, of that no. pulaua bollAttia. *yen. Etat No. Top ITAUONE will ha arranged lu the rgoi Ball Itrom, 2.1 story, . T t lt , Mork of CARET AUKS to he .1.1 on thla ...lon, will be the largest ewer 0.4,1 0! A mil., in llio United MA it. embracing °TOO TI.I Ilasxdr.l lair lit TOM... VllrrtliTts: ' Xi i griZ " .;!Vi. ' l4l.;liVy ' ,., l CJl tlie ' r . ;, j, j ' a b .7. knotlelliDA .Polalloa. antra Vit i r C" l V .l o 4 ' ;X: tri ' aTeti t . ;i th ill ' a ' ; ' :.a i rWiol . :;,... ' ,:; "i ljgAtr " ZriVtlicraineTiit . viofm. Borrlmsers from a distance are Informol !bat 1b.,. will bo ° V° 4°°""' 0o ""ti i h i 1' Alifill.lll:,DESS. . . r - Aorta.... lIVILA.Iinn oaf. of Wore., CA erilivel and flamee• ere bald at U. Itssrur app.'. to the Human, every EAT. USDA lf .througliont the yrar. TO,Ektablishatant Ho o k stall tlntrs Fir Erirate Sale. of cLyylaoymad thakepi on betnj it LelloroA to be Om larost In the Dolled Mat. . &kat • TO Contractors, Suilders, and Others. HE SUBSCRIBER is rioSw prepared to tate ordera for NDATES drllrerrA Dom Ws yard ny I o Wry', or eantract for Elating. Ondit. material, ty. All work done warranted miler tisht. Tim. EDW. an, of Oar 11,1 t oolity„ IMO. or Imported. Leiria from the.ttilPhllltedOtlll.l7l.3 of K. Parry. Brach tu Botm. York Co.. Ea., for whom I am agent.. Haring iValliTti7;t:ll2.l , nr.7.*gf ' if.17.P. 1 .:rt1U1:3 .17.1 " . Hy In the past year. • All work, wbother new yobs . or. don° " VITIrA t N I I47IIt ;""'"" ALIN, A... ...fijki.lltn. _ Confer of Canal and Etno etre. WOWYWARE2:- . kld 11.. I/4.V.. Iluekkai 21 do. do. Tub, IM. Neste an,. rare/rod WA for male by 'I not A. CULBERTSON. 2 15 8 , 81 1, 8 .4 , Cl i. in . ci . tirt . a r ti 3 l , l . c ; cl . fi , ed mo i”V . l ...., d ii; .10 lo i LEM . A. CELHaTtION.. 6 a c •~ Ali - . l3 artille to; family no, raced ' ono k o . 6 ,0 0 b y oak r . A. ouln kittens. VOTTON-94 bales now landing and for 411 ado by ISMAII DICKEY !I 00. 91 • D RIED FRUIT-25,0badge d ried ad ria, eD 1"d °""" m " "rth " l 'tril i tZttilitv VEATItEitY 7 ANDGINSA.Nt;L - liiriiu g s ri f- t t— i .,,b, o ( "‘"'"g77l7i 4 llFrlt a r r ms., .4 f. IWO br ired _ . OLIFFMINE-15 shares of the Pittsburgh .na Ihnua Copper Claboav i dinau% par aW by fbbPlairbt Mak sod irsassite b token. ANUFACTURERSnt Spring and Min. l' s ittireiVirtr l gN Pl' VtalTr • :I' 4 l2. — zd Atgtr. - V. Pa 'rte Eau= • D. B. Rogers et CO: ANUFACTURERS of Roger's Patent IVP I mtrrov..l Stl.pl Cultlwator Teeth—em.[ of Roan and fort .treats. Pittsburgh, Pa. • . _ . College of St. James, wASRINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND: THE Second Term of the Current See „„ 1,,0 0 , 00 menday, Starch in. Antillean° na for the •t ,; otioniou of pupil,. or for Onblic inkratation, to to, rondo to the Pee—Joon B. Kramer, I,IY, Relict *e... Col. 1. ;;n of St. Jane ti P.. 0., Mari/and. Whole rollms for boant, tuition, to.. Cr.. tor the acoademical Fear in tbo C•dlene or Gorman etchnot, feb,:tticPto N ORDINANCE regulating the Adams. r Fifth Went Martel Won.. Min. o 1 Ito it orda , ned nod eructed by the Citionns of ,Fittaburcal to and OMIT. Cannella .oeisibled, that tont ant at.er the pao.age of thim ordinence rho Ulerk of 11... Macke. be and be to hereby authorized and diroeud tn root the sta:dir and stalls the Cloth Ward Starker at •ueti ori-eo a.toar hr flood and ordered by the Cottimitt.. on Market,. Sae. -". a That . much , or any oidinancw contacts herewith b. and Ihe same h. hereby repeal e d: halm awl ohaele4l Into a law. In Conodla this third d., .. y e hea a ry, 1422 Tibia. M. IdAILSIIALL. Pr Sleet claim Common Cavocil. . A treat M. w. Lai...clerk of C. C. AC JO C NES. Preside/nt SA helmet JLIDeli. trat it MOFII OR. Clerk of S. C,. I fen. !EN'PRAL RAILROAD-5 shares of the lr.ril'annevlngnia Central Nallmul. all raid up. and Intone3t parabln In ealh thp Alorthanta and Mann , bank. Ilttshurirtv. trb7nlssat. natant from N. N. ear. 4th bud Woad rto - • • • • • Books JuitTteceived: A T APOLLO BUILDINGS,7B Fourth at. A nli•thnllean. by lease thint 1.4 lid tius , ,l or Napoleon, by Headley. * Leeturee on the Dietary of France. by the RL lion. Fir Jam,. St.pbeno. KC. ILI. 1,.. Pinfeaaorof AA. Ilia. Wry in the Unlvenaltr of Cambridge. 1/Inotd.e. on bermtnral Froph,..., by Dr. Torn,. Ilarpers' Flauatirn. Or February. aloody . • Srw Tenement, expodtaled and Illustrated ws enralou I tho neural refenmora. In the very worla of tkripturot irrattbir with the 001e0 and transla tion, end a e. ,, naynele Atarglnel Hammy of the (Impel*. 11/ el-rnent AL A.,. afatobilene 11.11 Orford: Per. petoal 1,0 ter of I..twrghsn. l'oirkther Vrith others not nee..,eary to In.111:1013. fold ' J. L. READ. CASTOR OIL-43 bble for sale by D. A. FAIINF.FTOCK a CO. norner Vint and lihval INSEED OIL-37 bbls. console by (Ad II A. FAIINEbTrICK A CO. INSEED bids. Winter Pressed, DA for/P. l e br Old R. A. FAIINESTOCK t CO. • . . 4 , 0A,P-75 has Ilydes' Superior Windsor 1..1 Amp In more an I Inr sale by KIDD & CO. GU Wood St. I)ItlISSIAN BLUE-200 lbw No 1 Pros ".anti Blue In stori - and for tale by f..h7 .1 KIDD & CO. NI - AGNESI A-200 Its Calcined Slap:le i tin Jolt reed awl fur rale by .1 KIDD CO. - I INSEED OIL-34 hbls Linseed Oil in store and for dale by teb7 ./ KIDD t CO. I tOSiN i.:;;; 3l bbls. good order f;c: i r n s b al: 4 4 . WATER COLORS-150 doe. Osborne's • Water, Color.: put up In neat boom. Imitable for recoiling. for axle by .3 KIDD k CO. urrEll.--11 bbls. prime Roll, reed this J hay l.r O. e. Railroad. and for yyly by W.; W. iIARISAUOCI. . _ _ ItlnTllll.--a kegs packed, for, sale by j W. 111.1114,011. All 4--21.1 kegs No.l, Leaf, for sale by Ei O. 1 W. neRBACCUI. ) /, AP P 1 1 4 .ib . 1 W.ll d u fuTit. for NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOBS! T 110LAESLITERARY DEPOT, No. 74 • Third Ttreet, timocita the Pr. Ofßes: nolekerbvedor Magazin e Library for Travellers and the Fireside—mice p.r rel. Leyar,T. great?work au the DistOrellett at Marra. ahro.,l L, hlatlmm Ills larger work. tt,mo.o of eltnitianity.rieoll4arrfor act, of Piety aml Charity, be Jul. Savavaugh. Feleeo llogallue, for February. • • 11 Fel l ed. :11ArelaLleet. Ihr February— No. llaroer'e larrotne. for Febroar,. a. ttoti., ' 4 Lady 'a Itoot. for February. rn.hens . ,lamotne„ lotern4Lotnal •• Seri-ea. Loh,' NotloualMagottne. Am, Lawreoca, • Itooxance., - b, the anthorof •lidanfield F,rence Yorkville. or Self Dependence. e-tieni tor Ilu.hood. b, fluiser. fouler Vern. and Taut, Letter.. I tone o • domeatie tale 114 N7 ,11 , I.T' 'of Mao,. HALL t rtmeot of Eastern Literary Paper., alas,' oh hood. owl antucriptimo, reteired al the toohlibher . • I.rtert 44 art ET oILA NO E,S—W holemolo. aud re -17 at 01,111111 S It, Plant to Lae Diamond. fee._ l'I'1.1.1:4--40 tibia junk reed on conaigii .• nt eld by T. ‘ , 1: , 11(411 .,.. e . g ., 0N ., „ ,...t. poitic 6, LA RR-120,0)0 Iba Pork; • bbl, No. 1 Lard: arrialnit am/ .T aole by 4L bU RolllelOi. LITTLE & V 11W PEACIIES-12. busliele nese dried peocluo;),o, received atal for lode or_ feel IttilllSON, LITTLE & CO - ' - 1 ,•1811— IL) blile. large N 0.3 !holt:tell half bide. bble No. 2 3latkerri, for exte•hy ad &ORISON. LITTLE, & CO. 0 ! - t i tLt Je;2 ;,, ,, , an 0 c , , , t , 11 ,1 eL , 10t of - 4tts ttl the Mllownia: • tlentletono . • rrrr To* , and Yeinlelor. ostrstort. Biotin, Sandals and Dundee Me.,, M 0.... eltittlretritt itretrobor4 end 1344t1na. 10 e invite th,, ettAtolon of previa. in Otto of the toll ele.a• are ore eanfident :hat a neater or bettor rtme ettonot le uunA in the TO,. J. e MILLIS'S, 116 Market et_ n6I.L II EA LS--10 dot. India Rubber, LP out ant for bale at N0.'114 Market et. 1:6 J.& 11. I.IIILLIPS. iNDI ItUliiiEß I'ASTEL-Ci groe“ of that toratooble ,curly for rendttritl4 Hoot. and Stn.. no r t , rma sml nilahle.)oet reed from the l'hllllparilleFor t.,ryi....,ml O.? .pie at N.: 116 Mark etvtreet 1; I.IIILLIPY. • VELING RAGS—Jun recd, 3 don. I t, Cavort I India Nobler Traveling Dag, for tole • tLe !tubber Depot. 116 Itertet ten J. 'INAK F.: NOTICE I—Ladies' and Gentle ' .ne'• tthcen, Itootoaelod with the Vol. cardced lloLher at NO. Ile Market-at. 1 . 0 11. PAIILI,TPS. Great Cure cif Liver Complaint, Bl tbo r figtnnl, only v "trac and genuine egioni Caul; 0140 no., Va., March tit, 7517. Mr- R. V- Yttlano—luatr ( (i n I think it • duty I one to sad tbo Pnbli , annorally, to •tatn. that bare been I L Y n t7l . ;:. t e w n " a ' i Li Tto e g=clLTate l . o t n a g areeit " mT ee is a ry ion • listing S harp or your cArterated Laver ill, Leto: for asle by A. IL, In %Cut Li trrty,..aard recnounonini um by' toT yhyaielan, Dui: Eolith. I nue chuffs! to oleo thorn • fair trial. I pnrehaard one box, and fount than to baJnat ',hat they Ana rexnnuended -Ihe ITn Lives. Nil cyan uso4: Arwl after taking four batt•e I nntl , ho diaeav ha, onttroly 1,11 me, aunt I ant mar par. tartly veil. Boareetrully tong% I.l.ll.Coisattn. WRIT !dhow, March 1545. I Ml,liff 11,211 tali •0:113.14114/ with Hr. Oil, weld And ran beer testimony to the troth of the Rhone rittnete A. IL Sim, lirninond only nod Antd by R. E. SELLERS, LT lifivinttß, Hungary and Kossuth. IIiST received at No. -78 Fourth street. Ata.lla. Dalldinna . tt•unr. Ira • Ilun..l9rA Indy. by Therm Pnlskyt with • lOehrteal Intminttion. by Praaela l'ohlty. Other •roeitaalat rintorary and th• Ilungarlan War. MIS J. RZAD. LOST. SMALL Mnurning Locket with the let ter. M. 11., At 'S. M. for M. J. 11. Ito Dal tr ordnl for..llle troubld, If Left at ILe aim nf r , r , r A. WILKINS. Instructions' on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Vocal Music. II URIC ROIIBOCK has commenced to I lontroetlon• In Moab. on the limo Fort, Cal. an ! Twat Norio, seta ho platted lo motive for . th., applientlomrot ht.. Mtv,le Blurs rt./ 11. slollor, or mom, the 1 'o4; 011 Ire Terms $l5 tot eat-tour ler. 1.000. 1.1.5 Il'ort, 'Journal, Chtooielo, Varela, awl Alloghony En ter-prier ropy to amount of eharge J. Mellor.) Bnminary Building For Bent Cottage and out building well fitted for, e Lr i 7 a to, AV,2I:IIT Tv ( z. Y org ' gu L d o would bo maid to • prsvato Wolin roh but • solloot =MY tVto I.rn thought partkviaor dwirsbli for roeh Durtrue, enouiro of frOL:tr A WILRINS A W. VINE FRrsu BLACK TEAS-100 half Oolong, end Nlng Son cr per Itteet eirirals at New York, Illeaelen4 hy Penne Rea Road, for eels Dr WM. //MALEY A CO. GOA: IS it 2/ Wad WM. PAPER—Straw W ßAPP oPli G elee.feeeles wrapping Ibb :C" " Tv r MAIISLIALL tIVESTERN INSURANOF.--30 shares of w Ml* ettook f.,r solo ,t. lowrot . If ini , ll.l fen . A. WILKINA A- Oa Ale. corm, *toast and ibled et". Ili MUNE RAILWAY AND DRY DOCK. .1. WI—A few [bares of this wer, profitable and favorite rt, for pale hi A 11141(INII (MO AND PNILVANIA RAI LROAD—W.Oam. still a few shares of taila desirable 8.004 for rale. et a fsPorable rate. E =CUE H --- OOK CASE FOR SALE—A fine, large Hoot C.a, that will hol/ about o. thcuanad yob um, will he .1,1 at a bartqatoirivg ,lliNgos. t..h.S Third at nest door to Bank or Putahurah. 1)A PER HANGINGS —A good assortment ol Par, 'lanai.* olou hand aod tor •alt. hi U P tl Aldittibb. felu- [rood atrium. Wanted, Sl'f UATION as BOOK Kr.ceetr, by a eom. V req,trol. bo.lnrto man. Pailetittoty tearoom, gOveo uired. Addrato . -K. 0.." ()Ludt. , Mk, yetot . • •To Printers. 7 AGOOD practical and intelligent Printer, IrAPOMPII It MISR hvnt of an <ice - tient tion tor boslnc,K by applying at It). t•Oac, lett.) • To Merchants and Manufacturer& 4 COMPETENT Boor KSZPiII and esteri ra. enc.dboaiotow mtu. L. opa to atrosiopwroaaot with housapi wood goading. Addrra. oti. 1.; Moab. Of ea. to4:tf To Nail Manufacturers. O ETTERS PATENT, of date of January 0 70.1F42, baring been be to Caleb labistro, for Lary NMI Plate Venter, be thereforieolicita the &Man tine of thine aturairol in the manufacture of Nails, to an ...adulation of the sumo, iceboxfident that they trill ore urns mi tannins to Int gaionl bt hen of th e sample end iaitient machine. Sa=;GE=2;ZO Drying Booms, • TOR the purpose of drying Wool, Cotton,- yu, Loma,. mod far Laundry Mir.. LIM 1 .6 r ,awning Cloth and Leather; •ad for all bu. when. • steady and no' ram tennpararalr• t• &ird; . blyhas Z 4) &rma, Yabrapk•lt nr under; ronitrad;ad to b. bested by •=1,11 . d14.1":4 s=.1 1 .I,ll"'AP:gd`grd": 4 7 . 1.. to publit atrouon. • fr 2 -2. - CCIAIMATECUIPON ttP. SPALDTN Astornoi d. and Con' o /Oka at L...• • CYCZI/191116A. W.lecaals,Bbsta Ludas. - felLxll7•4* COMMERCIAL Humans NMI els..—Advertlameam and elato.wes: pima (rim, tuy t now ,d sad fiorsnied Me of eilfet.. Soto th'.e t Wk . Nner—The nttototiosts given to the C.Pow tog ne, Olga, Ire etnild hare oar Mantra sesslero to utelets.ond, am the Wholesale prim.. tame! alien olltortel , e notlesdt and that In alleases In the ening of smell order. , the eds . , as well so the matter trade. buyer. must exoeet to {;7.! T r7;l;;ll.Thler.l th" 4 : bleb It Is stress:tingly difficult to inlet* top tut to: . ' l , ao ' n ' ' he Con. ark. But abort we era Ih. , orrretl etre. Pr. , . we think tbo experien,d coontrr nett , . will *td but llttlidllncolty In distltioulshing hens tbe.reettlarotor. prim or to Shut eterald be the first bard market print for bte osselo.e.l EzvrEw 07 TIM PXTTSBUEOH NAlursr hr the lota odiou Fel .nsan , 10. 1002. Geseaat Reststers—The weather during the tort neck Las teen told and plea,ant for the yea.on.— our rivrr. an. at full rts,., and erdirely free of lee. ZkTi gaL.ou I. op., fr.o ...room Mall pointy on the river. t.slh abovemdl.ll,. tn. and to place the limy dearth in trade, eon.quent upon the revere weather end rho con tinued close of navigation, a hypos m t ictirn bunineut hoe orrruntf op. upontlle river and throughout itn ear, sewn I. truly cheering to our morrhams and manor nit:tetra— Otir wholevale de.ler• arc begionlog to ale, with. that de- Sirce of vigilance fur which they are so characteristic. and from the ample preparation. now makiog, for the recone: medallion of their customer.. no .:99/ nmidentlY antki pato m ictire and profitable bury nom, d annVbe rpring trade, which we may - now...wider ea ha..s furl, mend The receipts of Breautstofrs, Groceries Pre -0101009. arid Mr various other preduetions of the Well and brath, during, the past rock. bore laden heavy. We bare gatherei . froat our daily llrt of import. the follow ing Ihn of some of the meet Important artn-le4 of trade. reeehred by river from the °peon.: of imateattoo 0.. St,.- dry February 9. wbreh will be of int.nat to our traders. Flour,bble g,,f1l Loathe hla. Wheat. t.hbn, 067 •do . to MICEZIMI do $0.... . 011 ..0 bat. 20 Carley Act. . 24 T0d10..1.1,1, 100 c.oro 11Ikai, rks, 10 Soma, sk, :NI 1,10 do bblt, . 10 Apple% 01.1.. 100 WO, pct. -' 111.1. Charcoal, bbl, to Banda, blab, • 5.2 r; do rte. do I.bbrattl Lc, Mb PIS Imo. 10ur,171 Lard. 1.1.1., 17 C100tt..., do 110 do keg, 431 14.113, keg, ,^ LIM do Ina. . 2.6 Flax ea•li, Dbl.. =I • • . . . . . do ea... V 1 do E nka. , Lard g,..m., to, :ALime. Lon:said, Mel, 27 do to, 21.1 Lime elmne rock. to.. Whi..lter, bbln, 1.143 Tool, ch.m% 14 Alcohol, do :11Lidoor, kb No Lard 011.51,' r.l. do hl b 1, 12 (110ror ....4,11. 511 1 1, II Dried I do bee do Faro. 1., du t 554. Wool, bl, r. '21111 1 0anut5,..k... 1, . 1.0 1115 11 . 1 3.1ssar, WO, 11611. Itablo, 1.... 411 do bt.k. • •• . . 10S do hf lot,. 100 Moiaso., bhlr. . 1.7 , 2 Rao, tic% , 141 Feather, A 4. - 0 . 2.1 do mid 732 (fot.ton. LI, 1.017 l'a,r. 1011, 201 ...n0..0., el, IN, 1'0rk.1.1,1, 101 do 1.1,1, 1. Ilo.p Wes. No. 27,1,01 Trunk, 3211loire, 31 In addition to tho above, there was an ha tueneo ruder of merehandise - not classified. mull a• .. pkza ruder: and "pkwe of sundries' ..Knout giving any Id. of their contents_ Ito would untruth. suituext to our steamhoat etc., the Importance of eapliritl/ nta tinn In their manifest, tits article contained in each and ererr package of tnereeandipe, as there are thouvande of tons of produce of various kinds Lmucht to this market during the ream, which It is impossible to cunt:aerate, with any dearee of palls/anion to our miens. Our mcr ehanta pre. this matter. tut It In of indolig impor tant... lather, Ff. far as our ciallo import list. interest them to noir !maim... Oar Rail Roads have done an extensive hoed va+ Jura/¢.olv past weak, but as yct, Ise taro b6ra upa bit to pubibh their manlfe,b, A. anon as they net ba4it umber way. and complete tb•lr enonectiorbyllb the Qvt and Wed, wa antlelpste Joins m. and II elll fora Illina rartaut Item. Indeed. to 16a commerrit of our city. ASIIES—Wo have lad no conelderable nddition: to imp piing durios the pact week. The principal busiueat under tale head daring tbo week, has been In F . ...Y. A.h, of which we nom rides of 33 eke foreign at :Stir, cod, and tow domestic ardca3KdOdlic It T. cash and time. Sale; 14 tone Pe.rlanie, medo upof hmll.d lota, at Co. Enteral*. Is veiling at 6 ® Ike, and potash 4%6441ie. The rates to the country, in limited lot...may be quoted at for Nineteen. tiltg6 for lialrratus, and 4144.5c,f0r Puttult. ddLlt,--We notice a fair regular bosine.• by our Brewers _tt ST it bbl for wood bound vcieels.and Si for iron bound. for common. nod Si forwicolould SO Olbbl for Iron boner, for extra. or .IX. ale, 10010 log the aka. APPLES—Some ht. of argil. Lan , tdrirml Ly Oiler an' ring the week. and the nice on the wharf amounted to er 100 Obis, at prier., ranging "according to lualltt. from S 3 to $3 flatel3 50 p bl.l. and come very choice at Si. One take froth ettre raogr from 5.3 14 13 54d74 bbl. VIM:ON—The rocelpts of bacon during the week hove been quite full, but the larger portion of it holing id, the ("dal Ilnee, for eastern necoout; eery crindilerablo ad ditive. Lave been made 1. lb. 4,4 cf this market. and tuti very be., Fol. have tran.Pired. probably not et ' ceeded aLOIIO lb, in tote, at Tardlee for el...liter, P 3. 3140. for tide.. ule Ni 0330 for plain. nod 1034 Co 10Ke for lava curtd bun.. Three quotation. ars rot city and western cured. tkuntry rued meal would vary from in to tl from thildore rates. BULK )11:AT—Itcretpu have route forward tory freely dorm: the week, but the greater parthit, ol it her been eithir4o the order of cygere llus marker, or for alit. tocent rant, sales - during the week have ben romparatirely light. A rah II todeal Dr bulk shouldere at ja S. fd days. 814 being *hint the ruling thre - for hog round, with an occasional Austall sale of prima quality Giic boo BUTTER—}fag COMP brward ratios rantingly. amittl , plies ue malernte. The Pales ham store during the C. have hien moderate. at 16441T.c for extra table roll but r. and 174 nt 11 fur lot,. oardlee. Small sale, of test re Intnepteed at lete BEANS--tereipla have bred light• and we bare no fl hand ealos to report. Limit d salve from store at II CO tie I Ttl r hu, tor Bond qualityuf white. BUCKETS A TUBS—Tba manufacturers prices oi tree bucket.. have bred reduced, and our mereha, to mow ,etling et $1 Tfititt: dos. Tabs are eetlinust 470,40 den, BROWN SHEET L'UTION YAitNB' t CORDAIE —The prices of thsee article, a without ally ohs Is 1 . ..m00r bet weekly report. we rs therefore omit the table, la to Jay's report. COPPER—The manntaet ram' prime of malt. , am ort changed. oar I%b far rate and ingot, and 24 ae ter hrmiars. meth and time. Old mailer it north /Fa it th. te t ROLES—There la a moat. namatul In the market a run griaetAtal Wr Phathargh manufacture' Star 23ata mould tallow 100I0N, WWI common tripped at Or h.— Ottemantifset rem Er. daing a fair Ottawas at them not . . • . CitACK.KU.S—Ony ecunufactorlei confirm, to an belly huwitwiw, with roles of all they en mrke, . nt We follOwlnti fake. nutter Dy ttaxar Cracker, c ticals 6 • . - - - MEESE—There ha. been a active butane's doing in W a chasm at full prism.. We nate sale of MO his. In the :act few days, the ruling Inure for width was Plic. with some lon of estra how. at le It a. CORN Danl.—Very little [semi n forward at vrealist, and salve have lawn confined to small parcels at VI Sh.t.no from Int huals. . . . DRIED tllElT—Supplira an very light, and price* rule blab. Peaches are mid from More In limited lot. at S 2 for unsealed. No lint band salmi to report. A enle'et 15 ho nriud apples from More at SI f-0 ft be. DRIED BEEP—Thera Ira gout demand In the market. with tome little lomirorement Di prima Ween.re mired Is held at Chant, dolts firmly.- 011012—Very few egg, an combat, forward at snment good article would mamma 121.`y20e. R dm. FLOUR—The receipts 4.f floor during the peat meek have Peen on the Increase, bit as a large portion of It was ronsimmd to the renal limit, we ran report no very large sale, We here Palos of SOU bble, hi lot, at 92 T 542910. 210 for a. f. arid extra !minds. with only a tolerable dr- - atm of. tirmelecs. Hales from store bare been confined to mall lots for the regular eltr consamption at SS 124319 and very extra family Wanda at something higher. Sin gle Mita tell from atom at 92 5042 62 Thers wax rather better denimed for door yeaterday, with farther ealee an wharf of 3m bOte. la lota, at $219, and ltd at VI 80 V bbl. PIER—She market manna.. pretty firm. with regn'ar only. et lb. NOM ion rates—No I llackerel Sl2, No 29'9 DJ No 357 5O Salmon $lOl and Deering...SG:2S V bbk. Codfich MdMit.tie FEArn Etta—We myt,pe our quotation. in man loe. from atom at 5714100 II C, The find Mad irtioarmay be quoted at 35(4313e. OsiAlN—Corn nod Oats hare come Calmed pretty how 1, sinm the opening of nasigatian. noes non h o Caro, to comet 43 40 ek, awl of 810 tot abetted at i 0 y 3 43e. Wheat bae mme forward in Or quantities, but It es* mostly either for storage or ettipment, We mar eontloue our Quotations at Letafide for. Wheat, 4 0 00 43 Mr didoenwt sdadue for Barley, loom got hand. liilClCEral4 , -.te WM be P 2.1 by oar labia or imports. there:roister Sugar aro.loisrami bare bees beery datiog the week. .bleb has 'sauna some little tolling etl in pri e. Salts SO bias gager in the past three dais at ZOO!: Cofiie, for sommen fair sad prime qualities. Bain VALLI. molasses, iiii lota at104231e Wgol.. cub itod time. Sales of Sugar Sows Nessus St 40. ill gal: gales 40 as Itio Cof be is lots. principally at 2)4e,1 mos, to city trade: to small lots to the country, pilots are higher.. Rios is sold to small lot. at 4414i4e, es to quality. • • • . . WAY—S.In 50 Issas at tb. opts. I, the put k♦ &aye th. ILIZIAPI closing st suourpt.... - " 1101 . 8-I.lmited salas tratmire ham Ont hand. at l 3 G. - 3.5 a la. 14118.airti NAILE—Ws ruliioln a list Or prints ot Notes of t 66 print:lo2l &Maim • • ." . Round atitiognal; Bla 0 pennt. .T• 3300.331 6 I .... t rx ir knit: " • 4100£01,2.5" ' Braga—Cut 3 to 4la 66th . ..._...._.._.._.d i t4 Out 8 to T 3.T3aaggliss The stsavatificsa an glvin, außiset to • diaeoutti gm wit. I.AttD—We Wee no Urge sales to most, angslies being We Quota keg at gliaaSige, Rog bble at 73S Co Se 31 s 8 In QudiLJ. from stare. 111 - TAL—No Was of pig et ONlONS—tales 3:116.1. on IllaS—Bass ant north 33 'with • good demand. BREll—Cilosis Is hohtprett ..81 Du. From first bands Ire . Tirooths commands 12.2223 I IS 6n• 1113C3LLANgt10.3 ARTICLE& bkrocav have trawl aired. the wharf, at 4Aathea VI be fbr ow dean ahead tr /rally to store at /5 MO quota at 15 25 /115 50 /a /a.- 10 ern ban/am:l4 Mx at $1 dAnakttl.la Agneiattia ...... 9 too iiresllllll. end b—... . 1.2 Lead, sheoL--- 0 00. Loam, N rwle-.16 do BAIL sole 1.1, vAki do upper. d 00.0.24 0 10 , Z 0 do Wixom, do.= 0000.0., pm, LOOllllllO.- 12106 ag..4 tx,;wt._..as *so 1..11.9791:91921012iZi5i Brittdcoaa....--- 436., 6 do roc. 21 .11....11111.41A) 1311 , k0UstlaaTer-31a5 1942. 11 , 1394..---..-12 9214 Curratd.9...-.---- 9 5910 Moon-- $1 Mi 1.91 25 ampler, - 511 VAC 01da4r.19 2/991,1-25 op) Cream Tartu..—.2s COO Nutouurs.- .311:3/ 99125 OoPu/5 3 ..:-......- 1.499 2 011, 411r/or 3109 4.% Cre,o/ Nut 9 7 op U do cuctorio Man 75 $OO . (311052 / 0210215 .-= 5236 do lidueed.-- 68_9070 do trodud-40 12431 do 19.93. -....... BO 9970 Citron 71 12.00 P9pper- 10 9911 . 12•940ool ..... .._-. eNia 7 do C10U04...... 11.010 1 C10v01.......-----25 9930 Ralsic, 21 503-11150• 9600 1191921k.d.. . 2 a 54 ti0911, - 2 tibt No 1890 • 90uu do AppleZ . ..../1.75 60" 3 / , ‘•-••----- 4' • ° 4 M do keathce ._ 3,0 U 411 99115.19.--........ • 92-4.4, !taw: ............... - =`"! 7.: — ..::::: I C '4 ° E g m. - A7 . 12/0499, 9419peter - ii; ;_:.-- 23,1/14 1.111/999: . t; - ...:- . 7.7. 8 . 17: : 6T.'11.1-3.147;11.41111% du drooyd -.. 9 9112 550, 1 511999.__99 IC 90125 tildo-.--.--_-_-11 OW :Wt. from surre 125 9230 Cam 5291159......17 99101 Toss. Icopnial.-40 5.94'01 I.lluund Nut.,.. .11137 5.091 do V. Ilyrou--Z4 con 1.-...._...N02 =1:9. 1 .-.-4 : 6 7 4 a;c..x 5000 .2.X ER. .-.... 4 62 0 ruutalor.B249-62 99011 lodlgo--__3102.. 49130 , Talkm-_-- • 7 10119.99—...-. 4 U4ll. - Drdl934 y.. Llgucc• ball.--39 421 du ma do-Ze 9423 2,...4, ,4 9 ___ 9911/ rudor, /Curd 4 9 . 199.___,_ (4292 0 Mn...-. 23 60 in 50 do 'Muth* 3 CC 923 Z TL'i PLATE-111e roues p of the market are 411,10 01140 ? br. 4 atra-50.3 j 1 box eR tpr Pub. Block dela ral:trupat 44=e 'oft rims. NISIAII-Balia to timilLed lob, by Cb. bbl.tlttak slur CATTLE lIAREET ituacarcer. Tamlnf. Feb, 9. Beeves—The rlamber offered at the yard yea- F terday a:n°.l.l to atria... C:00 heal which were Pear 1r 1r e:I takon 11 bun. ere at $2 iti;i3 C 21.1 106. live wright. M0 51 tnnb00t4 5, .... ,,7 25 11 IN far net weight. which is an advance on tho door qualith, over list week. tint--Only a tee snis:l lots were volJ at 4.iiii4ktio•l l,o Irciztil. Fetsz—Thi.re were to nth,. We ralt• cooptue to uutue 12:a2 , :34' I, about the rurtta-ttetwe• • Ours aNn t'tbect—Noce oflrrett. W may Quota at • tarbro of $l2 to $23. Cattle—There were offered nt the smiles to 41, of which .114.v4 r :L2O vete. po'ol to air i tZ a rs. 3o left over. ...old. anti 3ikl driven to d. from f,3 to to SI 00 or. the . naf, *quarto ta.r.e.7 wt. and aven-ta: F 3 Criti vtoAts ll.,—µb,orde at Sa ;G. , Beef - Cattle continuo to ..me in more freely, thd' prin.. nte steady. Thrlnartrt ..111,•r• b , s , k... , lhrsugh e aura...3.141Kr. ooi err tarn.. 111,1 Cattle—Thur.. orro 11.11 h•-r.l ~ltrrri. vhinb red to pfiroy from $6 to nits hi 1,11 la.—the latter h.r rare...or quality-4;0 Jriyrt. u, hr. tort—:u mg:gala ualnht. e toes anri Ca!seA—The I.A.uvahat ile ellnod fn. our previorog n.port- fr.•.h Cows at $1.474/. hmitivr4filli,2 , l sad Ort V•it li6,—Thomaket is rxtremely hrad at $7.47 iN G !I. a.. II oualbtiory anti Lamb—."mkt at SI 1:1 W 4. a , . I. quali4S rer. POR'r OF ITITSBURGII Kercs—Tti, InAira in efian,l by mart. lief eere,inv NJuNR, and fallins. Athtntio:. J. Nlrlion Iletolsiekom, flat., Vtinvor. It ,I. J , Wool Soo row J Payanl., Proftiro, Eliwoholb. • Italtlr. tivuott.Orronrcon-1110 • No• Oritzu. r. I4ah. Lamiet)So. ),•rOOO ear r 1 ittooroti,. Ft 1,1 4 1 . . New Vie,r.aa• Fort 1,141441er, Swohralo. J. MeKois Ilorstrirh.ondSlirnmopnrt. firvs - porvlto. li.soMl Nowt.. Trb.r. Ctuotonwll. I;ov.11oLgg. i‘hunk.O.illl,oS, No.N, Iran. Wluch4o•ter. Whoettn.r.. W II EELlNG—DittritaL CINCINNATI—CincIunAti . 111 , ..5 V Ell-31 irblevn No S. ST. LOUIS—P.O. IVF.I..LSVILLE—Fort.i. Cats , S Iti AS:I 11.1.1.:-41perw.. VI L ST L..llS—Agia. IT A ItASll—lrrn, CIADVAYAILLP PAZ.AT rsnowNsvaLLe. R A. a, and 6 P. The Diurnal, Capt. Donwelh will leave for! 1V! w«ling to ottrrote mornitt Fort ClteeltiNATl-- = The maptificout packet Wtnir Cin cinnat I Cavt Iliratin4haur. a ol! 1. al, for Cincin nati. on tionorrow at 10 erit•rk. t. . thus °Hoeing a eidondid oi,..nnity for thii.tx, and rl. , *. , ogrrs, at connoalation, art snrh 115 to wake u t...l;:ts on her on. of luxury and rue . Fon WEELLAVILLX—The fine new and regular packet stmr Inreg City. Captain Mord:wk. left Mr Welt— rllle last evening. and will continue to leave P.VnlntlY. a. par adrartiement • 1 Fott NAS nriu.c—The fine light draught stmr Goner, C'N,t W(.lkiut.. 4111. leave. ft, I.er advarti_4ntrit. thla • Fon 'hill WABASH —The lista .irsuglit etthr . Irene, Capt. Ito Unapt, will Piave for the Wabash !deer this day. Iler rwrotriodritioris for wavenprrigarepried, And her rapacity as a freight boat li rqual soy et bee elms. • Fon ST Louis--The tine stmt. Paris, Captain Ebl.ert. will lour, for Et b.::: this day% • _ Fort Looism.—The . splendid emir Vermont Copt 1134441.1. Irnr..s as t4iida;. Fon Sr Lotoo—The lino sour Anis, C4Tanin &ILI, knr. a day, ea prr a It arif,uarol. for St Lout, sod intarrotaliste porta I IMPORTS BY Erna. CINCINNATI—ren—CIIMINNATI-11 'Ads sugar 1 ticre ;ice 53 this molasses - 8 & W Blu baugh: 26 bhds sugar ZoI bbla niolaasse /Ida- Divitt &co; G 4 bbis mbLaswes I bit btl do 1 do, auger 1.1,g coffee .1 rainier &col 39 hbds augar . 200 bbla molasses Butbridge t Ingram; 3 CUPS dee! Lippiocolt &C 0; 16 , bbd sugar tt Moore I.oask hardware .1 WoodweH; 9U aka oats J P. White; • _ NEW OBLEANS.—Prra: Dinars--5S bhle liquors 2 coMea sardines J Bryan; 48 bbla molas ses Jno Watt &Co 100 do J Banter &Coj3 WO, sugar Jos Dairen &Co; 12 hhds do L B:Water man & son;:6s hhde sugar Wm Holmes .5-. Co; 5 do 3 Ishletnolasers Hanna & bble molasses J Iticharlson; 125 bbls do 10 hlf do Miller & Itickereon; 125' tads molasses J Mc- Devitt &Co; 12 tails boodles J WOodrulf; 44 hbds bacon IY Bingham &Co 10 toe do Covtde &Gm ham . . . .; - . LOUISVILLE—Pin Navinaeor.-100 eanks har_oß Corson & McKolght; 149 do .1 Foriyth jr; 48 cake bacon 1 tee hams W II Boltnei & Bro; 94 'backs leathers I) Leeth & Co; 18 Lbws hemp seed J Kidd & Co; 100 hls coital 4 rolls bogging King Pesitock & Co: 4 boo tobacco HeedyJortes & Co 20 bbds eager) & II Floyd; 1 Bryce & Kee; 11 Ws lob I hi samples 7d. , Masurie; Ibo 11 Wood; tats oil stone Corode &Graham; 3 coke Curling llober.son & Co;- 50 bblet pork II McCullough; 55 bids whiskey Miller & Ricketsms, 961,0 9 boo mdse W McCully; .6 pkgs do Jno Irwin & son; 3 cheats G cables 0 Black burn & Co. NASHVILLE—Poo Four Pim—iig% ginleng Nimick & Co; 1 hi mists Wood A son; 11 pkgs do Nicholson A. Payne; 19 Ali sumac Alurphy & Lee•, 11 boa feathers 1 be beeswax 4 doposl ed nachos 12 do =pealed do 9 hhds lob Geo Woyman; 123 dry hides 8 A W Gurbsugb; 15 his cotton Lorne Ster?ng & Co 29 bls potion Joo (Freer. 2 has lathe 7 boa feathers 1 dolmens wax .7 W Butler kllrm 7 tolls =tithe J South; 8 empty sic bbls A & A Wood. Ywritcsts bblo batter t lard 2 oks rentbesa'b'asates k Co: 115 do oats 1 1111 batter:tiar .2 do clover recd L lleaseltwa : 2 bb abeep skin* Clark k Thaw: 1 Uri Ila butter Copt 74 bl.b4ojars lard 15 Rao enrer oced 11 IT Cox; .11 WM, 52 kwa lardl24 p oat .150 do 25 kg. lord owner: 4 tar ehefwe 2 empty b bbl. m Rhodes .1 on: (.2 vsprrats 2 Cox: 1 1.61 butter *wren II bat I kw lard 1,1 rks wan Stewrrt. k O111:' 19 do :21do wom MMr War: 25 do LP T Ilorgant.4 ets b oron Dilantilt I.lc 310 broom... Aldo ablsks Wiek Itteandlerw 2. 4 hb01. 111ngbam C. 111 hhdo do 162 Leech (kw 2d sks was .1 do rags owner. . ' • • • WIIEVLINO—prt Wyttu,rlV.-111alabbb At A Went 0 ',bit flour 2h. mdse Armstrong Crow t (5; 1 bbl Ytka donr J D .W11114m.: 6 414 •Imbrr J A Header 1, 14 J 'Latium 16 bran T lotin.u2o2 bbb 2 0.4 iminunJ er.• Orin; 52 Mr tt.at,J Ilmilt6n; 2 be, I ebrtt J.P reel er bbbmks Nr/ MI. bather kcs 1416 Dv: 45 'km pr- NeYulaed; 11 e 1.% flour J Waal: to 6 bbb po tato.. J ebri-ty: 151 *I, do J 1 erlr, 12 ik.oarK 14 Jount do Cll 11s}, e bbd 1510.e,0 oka Lard bbl! Ila butter Bak,r t l'orryth: 11 1.11. 'nab, Graft*. (lec I bbb 6rue.l4 Brovn t Kirkusirkk;;;o6 11out 1.11 Lip:M:2OM iron mborb J 51e Cully;3l6 vlseutllFilenurlb 11:9bk bbb flour,llnialty A Co. NEW 611 LEANS—P. Not ANLI,O3—: 01 Ltaxfpu. I. ILO bbd, ostx II Holmes* Co; 16 tadfl, whiskey 31.trt44udn .1 8.f.: d. Iwd .11 / 4 11: 12 6 t /. b. 1.V, i7 L rir Ig n :;7 1 (; De 7111[1:. 3 tr 4 1 .0 111. li W Cmith t (.Ics S hr. amain W A Slctilarki: Co. Cottage To Rent. . A NEW Thick Cottage on the Allegheny rile, lett a for hen trod d note frore Abe toldgate • ae Ciao mot of Vhirral error, Tbe Lou, hot four eoeute— weer, diorite -room nod bitches. bootleg two 10061. in the artio—a tier emend Leah, bat fire Isar form the Ittrobeo —a Etable „end Carrie, llouse—trith 'threw ! of ureenoi. Enenire of - •A. WI (4:lX_ A C sere 11. fet4:l Prat roof. , • Valentines ! Valentines ! Valentints!- IIEAD QUARTERS •. 1)..T W.A. GILDE.N PENNEY & CO.'S, 85 FOURTH STREET.—IraVz %ief,iiil,r•.rLlz4t,daa:tr4i ofl'f•'r'irf to eAt h b e lie l . '" llle . i,t ' o ' grearvaritty of En= Imitable for rernivind the larva and'anualliirt Vid•lltir.- . without folding. Tho,priers 1 of NalentilleadirlhaVd.r. °°°" to Tv ' ..l. ° NrriEN l a r nt i ii4r i i-dfdligiit:'N Jun fircelrfol. 0 (rut, supply. of it Parr* Dovepo.,,, ITARCII-60 boxes Boubugiff%k oitia, for szy br WICK SALERATUS---1.2 canker ' . . -:,". ~. ' 7014t0g (PorirderellA4.llol4 - fr 3 WICK _A IldlAtillEESS ....... • lola ASII-12 ca..ks porn, for imle by J_ —la . W - ...C1C k lI‘CANDLLASe. AA. MASON 3: CO.. have yet on hand a & . tre. meek of plain •od onn;.l all wool Do Lsloos metes. .hath thry sea determined to sell. Pitt bic= - for+ the sea.° cloves. ZINC PAINTS, - INUPACTQRED BY TIIE NEW rami,th a mvsAY 0r6 0 4 wanting . ZINC PAINTS, tYhleh bare.bern Oland alter eeverai re.s• trial, balk' la' Eaarapri and the UMW et.t, I. retain their oridhial beauty and pratectire priiperilea iniperinr to, any other paint whatever. Their • • . •I% lIITE ZINC PAINT: • Is tardy an Orrieof Vac. &nil is warranted fres fame all adulteration and intutuily whatafferer, it amen wall, I. beautitully Lariat:rely taw from the rearammi • ropertim - of tom; *Mt &Matti, so dartamor.4l to..tha otjaalatera tint. Warne& IT WILL NOT_TURN YELLOW When erTeMel mauiphnraao.r taimbitteathalittlouta area when ehul. brills • close room. to an outside palate a withstands a isnitheyo Miami° the saatLer Lotter that nay other, below,-ilablo to tun chalky or to crumble sal rub off. It spay ha nornelittl with any rah.. with water pod aise, br with yarn/4, whkla aim ff eb• braid porcelain finish. • . • BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. Thera are furnistik at a low yrimmid see undoubtedly .11 ta obrittewt and beet palate. m market tor canting roofs. &minx. bulbous, otalinboll,, or my exposed tar WA Of wart. brick. tin, or ire, 00 tbity . are tank WEATHER AND - FINE PROUP. Per iron Illear. ahoy are fairlieplarly minable. Imahtett form a ralraula norinecboti, entire)) Pmrent oikdw Mom they dry guielly. and having • porn metallin has, rlo not ebmu.for Ilke -many al. the earthy palate new In tun. . • , Dealers imihilltl-au liberal terms br Mime of the Y. it. Jut LI aueTai.(7.*l 7 Wharves. I. ld.. • Jiceentari , 2 2 7tice. • ' TEITEItS Testaraeo to- the Eetatc of LA &ALP. Tatted. &clad., al the titre( Plttstearlilt, hove twroott tilt to the coletrilser. MI pessiess beet. da ms ad sad estate t homed these left autb aso doled settleasent to 11. I.IILADY IflLbilara . thalladrat • Ittecatoe.
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