''''' . •':: , i'lAl't:;E't l. ,, i . .r . l!::.'.l ,- .:: . 'k.'7',.; - . , l's l''.: 1 1. i',. 4. .::,.... ;. .., : :: : :::.:, - . 7 : : ...z,, t ., ; .,..!....„., ..:.: t ...-, , , , ,.! : I: .• : PITTSBURGH GAZETTE 'PUBLISHED. BY WHITE 11 . 00 ..P-I!TT118113011 FEIBAY MORNING, FEB. 1852 ..,merREADING MATTER WILL BE FOUND NY:EACEIT.aGE OP THIS PAPER. . ..'..... PlanarLerma Lmaistartnts.--There has been ?'but little of interest transacted by the Legisia7 . :s 11/1300' Its commencement. - As the session ' advances (there, will he more worth recording. . -- ,kbill to establish free banking, and one to legallie: she -Circulatien of small notes, have i!Kea intiodneed; but there is - but little probe rAity of their pasedng. I n actpissedboth houtes, and became a law,for etabiishing a unifona mill road gauge through- Md. .the State. The object of the Movement is .to_prevent the ids. foot gone of tin; New York and. Erie Railroad being extendei into the State. . ,The section ida submitted ass n amendment to the net incorporating the Cat:iodise and Towan da Lltiallitisd. Company, and pro:ddes that the - gunge of the track of paid itailroad eball be the same as they. gauge of the trunk of the rail , roadabailt and owned by the State; and any and every railroad hereafter con treated through 4.. any portion of Penitsylvonia,tot any point cost .ofa. ❑ a . running due so th across the '../3tate from the State Line, beginning at the enst dine of Erie 'County, shall I, be of the same . gaige;•"tia the railroads built and owned by the State;"rmd' no other-4nfl f any., Company shall yereafter build or c4trect a railroad haring a -Bendier° or mmtern elonnection with any rail rota loading to dr. towards Philadelphia or Har , risburgb, :of w_differenCirtuage from the gone of the railroads', built and owned by , the State, Illett.and in each. cane, all and singular the xilititu" Owera and privilegcs.conferred en elicit Centpauy'by Its charter, or :byrany supplement thereto; eltall bit-adjudged null and .void--prevl .., Aid ' ,•thiat polling contained herein - shall be COR--- ptritel - :4‘apply to ..New York and Erie Hull •. road, to ."The Tierce E.ailroad," to . the "Laoka . :; wains and Western Ituail". already con, eine:tad and in oPeratioo, nor to the.act Axing the pages of Itaitreada in the county of Erie, • ''passed.the 11th March, 1851.. ' . ./rh - fitt to which the gnage section fp fended,,proposes to incorporate a Conapeily to 'bultda - ratlioad to top the New - York and .Erie * Batlrtiadlit Wirerley, a giant on the State Line in the ealley of the North Nraech, thence throe& the centre of the rich' and paptdone comity of , Bradford, and' thence continuing Zoe !, south through the counties of Sullivan and Columbia, tei Reentries& on the Susquehanna river, where . It will connect with the railroad extending south - eastward - ye die b ead of - the Schuyikilt . and thence by t h e Reading Railroad to Philadel . ,P hia; This gauge taw has . been secured thrimgh Philadelphia i4lbence. A letter,in the North American, saysii' • . The section, it will be seen, _keeps the New . Yolk in.ffne,rice !outside of the State lines, and harnionites the; raiiroads of Pennsylvania into -IMO complete aystern. • It avoids transhipment withhathe State, and keeps our grasping neigh bor within her own bounds;_and, by binding to gother the interests of all the counties, will foster everywhere a raid feeling for Philadel- Phis. -Where a difference in the gunge of rail . roads renders -a transhipment - 143am° point in evitable, it should lie fired near the boundary, for reason so :Palpable and convincing as tore .quire no cerement. As :every transhipment, forced by a change of griage, is :equivalent to fifty miles of road, it is quite apparent that it never should take place in ! the of Penn sylvania, for that would turn the trade of the northern half of the State away from no for . ever: l'hiludelphis, to be strong' over the. whtle western country, roost first be strong in her own State. 'She Insist first be billed in interest and latezeoures with' all psits of the Can:non . width; end time acquire j eta:l4th at home.— Mat gronml-plan of operation [Moab" corer the Whole of the State of which she is thatobtropo lis—ber counectione with the iniproventepta of other. States can then be made and On/rolled in emch a .11111111aer ea will fill her carom . and: melt her:nonimetce. Pennnylvanis soil . ationtil not be imed ea n lighwayilcading to and from her rival and mmrpolitnrlt ohould be ramified by railroad& uniting: in: Philadelphia, no. the hu man body 4 coursed by arteries centering in the New triclinia loni-lerdalged . as hope-a:44m. fenistlon of running across esstent and north etrvteitesylvania, , to shorten her Taliread dis tab V.ttv to the Ohio and tht . Lakes. It has been her to pentdrain Pennsylvania on the north with the sa feet;gauge of track, sod on the east 141 h the - New Jersey track offour feet ten*lcip. et gage, and so, while running through 'the ;State, secure its local interior trod: to the los - s. Lid injury of Philadelphia.. 11ilt1 this conning, , gape - bee teen effectually checks dl in the, edup ; tion of the gauge lax aboye alluded to. Wo suppose one; rhiladelphia gbhohni age detirpiined that we shali not build the Alleghe ny Valley Railroad on the six foot:track, but we shall elec. We are-willing gratitPhilidelphte all.herjust'dights, and we take a deep interest in bee prosperity, but wo cannot consent that odbereeibbnis of 'the State' shall be injured for hirrespecied benefit Fair play is ajewel: unximurnoN IN PiniNtravatht. The following Intervention resolutions passed - the Senateof Petuisylvania, on the eth_inotant, `afters; spirited :discussion, without the yeas soul nays beingtaken. They were coiusiderod .in tint Aorsa, 'the nine, day; in ComMittee of . =Whole; and reported without amendment to the flouee;.7 - and then postponed.. Thai - will no douht intio us tier present form": .IN3OI.OTIONif IN 11.11 ANION; TO NATIONAL. =TIN- Wherreas:lbers being no common irbiter be tween States, it nghtfally belongs to each to ea -serf dame principles o't moral justice that eon ' etltate the learnt nations, and.to apply them to ceases asthey arise, agd if need be, to vindicate And whems, Peace among States as amongst • Men it best nutintained by, he, free and come. 'ens interpetmve of our, opinionsiand ;by theiply "sidmenitionof whatever may tend to'disagree manta ter dissension, therefore . . Retsieed by iheSenate and Mutest", Represenbs dies of bitComxsonscialthof Penaryivania gam itlAtiosbl,y met the Of the General ....Assembly of the Commonwealth et Peansylva- Mai that , governments derive their just powers! only from the content of the governed, and that any intervention of a foreign power in the af faint of &State with intent to impose or main .tail a: government spinet the content of the governed; is .intviolstion of natural right, • and may justly bb denounced by ether powers as w ittfraction Of the law of ,rations. As the eentimout of 'pis Aiatembly, people Of_ Pennsylvazda will not view - -:4ll.ledifference se. attempten the part of Rus sia, to interfere at any tithe,' in any contest, : :Which may arise hereafter between.the people alf Hungary and the Atustrian , government. ' Rewind, That copies of the foregoing preset-, ble end resolutions, duly attested, be transmit hello the President of.tbe United States, td the Senators and &preventatives in Congresi from this Cominonwealth, and to Loi2lo 'imam. of Efungary. , .—, 7 • fiiinds;of this great , Whig statesman% are deteirnined. to press his chants before thO approaabing libig National I Convention. The Vie - Yero i'ork Corsrie r and Ea goirrr announces a great ileeting, tortaleiplate rin thittity.on tho 4111, of March next.,to bring, 'M. Webster name before the people a. a cat • ilidate for the Presidency. "A cell Is in-cheat ' ham for signatures, and' it la espeeted it will be verinumeionsly signed. . • • In B,arine,:nwery hands . irme looking paper baa :been litarted;i entitled, o Clur Country," entirely dootgd to the promotion of Mr. Webster'e claims for asnontination. -.- : POLSOMAILOII or A GOLD WATCH.... -The 'OD*: • • OIDLOLII,Tinies %Jte the following complimentary .ietionof an old fellow townsman, Mr. W. S. Cad. • ay: Mr: C, we leitiit is about returning to this ..-eity v and it will be , gratifying to his troths? ins. *hanks here to kn . ow the high mord in Which hi inielit by the . Won workmen of the Queen .• „ Mr Caddy, for solne time SoPerblialduit of Oink; Iron r-Warka, . beteg About, to retire, meeting of die hands:was natl. 'lad end resole - ans. resod expressing the high •• Tigard of theArorkuten for the kindness indsen ' tlemazdy aomitesy always manifestad by.him , 14. ' his intercourse with them. , With these resole. -tiOruN a geendid Gold Watch vu preseittedPgi Caddy, as} memento with stnapproptista insurip • • tine. The remarks of the puttee .mentary, and no Ices jut and : brue;lth"t -e°m piimentary•. Bach madam AS this we record t• no hounrablo elentplten their influence most be •,.....ittoppy,• and we trust that they may be followol ~..by others; and than.we will hoar ;Isla of 11l fel ingamengst teen whose interefita' are not really. dis,6o, 6 e, and whemicomaion•hunirieltykhould este be s Wail goad fellcnrabig.. • . • . . . . • _ .ILLTAND/D2141 Vitali 'FOAM/AD &/OFUN. The itoetholders et the Pittahurgi, Fatten. sing and Warrennßailroad met yesterday at the .13t- Crli4 Hotel fa, this city, and elected the fol lowing officer*: PSX3IDENT. Wld. F. JOHNSTON of Pittsburgh. Ceo., , W. Jackson otAllegheny County. Lyman Wilimrth, Felix H. Brand,. John T. Logan, Joseph Buffington of Axmatrong... Thomas APCut lough, of Clarion. Gov. Johnston was elected unanimously.-' For, Managers there ;were a Considerable number of scattering votes, but no serioda opposition to the above Chet. We congratulate the company. for having made choice of a board upon whose energy and • discretion they may repose the full est confidence. The boari, we understand, trill prgarnio - to•day and proceed inimediately.to r ITHON WASHINGTON. (Conroy,.lmre of tho Plitsborgh Dolly Gooott..l 1 . irAq111.15(370N, Feb. 9, 1652 A Whig Convention thesis to-day in Tennessee for various purposes of party organization, at which it is expected that a preference will be expressed for some distingniMedwhig as a can didate for ithe Presidency. The probability is that file. Fillmore will be pointed out as the first choice of the Tennessce division of the par ty, and that Senator Jones will be deeignatid for the Vice Presidency. BlessrS: Sell, Badger, and some other promi nent andinftnential southern whip are repro• sentea to be taking ground against the almost spontsnecus movement of the mosses in favor of Gen . . Scan feeling . This and movement of the honorable - Senators appear likely to resolve themselvesinto a demonstration to induce Gen. BOOtt to declare himself in wformal and definite manner In favor of the comprMnise. den. Scott willmot do this; and yet all whigs will pome up suppOrt if ho receive the nomination of the Philadeiphilt convention. The singetiar ttnd alarming fact that the dem- , °crate pebsest no working majority in Congrese, is receiettig daily confirmation. They have gill en up the idea of ottalning the great job.of the netiens printing as a monopoly for the Union, and I understand that overtures have been mode to share the work with its vast expectant 'profit. with a whig journal of the capital. How theee overturns have been received 1 haie not learned. The strength of the party is melting away un der the fervor of its internal dissensions, and the prospects, that after - its various factious hate exhausted themselves in rending each other, the polltitneaders of the Whigs still step fervvird and point-the way to victory. The magnificent steamship Battle in coming round from New Tork next week. She is to be shown to members of Congress as the crack ship - of the world, as no doubt othe iinlen4 parties are team given on board of her,. and excursions are to be , made, and she is to be need as a great electioneering steam machinh to.ooaX and whee dle three or four hundred thousand dollars a year out of the U. S. Treasury into the pockets of E. K. Collins and his associates. The ex periment is an interesting one, and I shall watch the result with curiosity. Mr. Collins sew re ceives 5385,060 pir annum for just half the number of tripe that the Canard mail ateaxoent perform for 5f160,000. Die compensation is there fore, nearly twenty five per cent. larger than theirs. Yet be and hie compatriots are besieg ing the gates oil' the Capitol with a mtt:llo3mm ahrlek that they have been eserificed en the al tar of their country, and alum hare relief or perish in the attempt tigetit.-- The-ease would, indeed, appear to ben . hard one, and yet this. calamity-of getting ruined for the benefit of the country has become so-general, so epidemical anieng contractors, that the trequoncy of it may well excite 'Some little s a spicion. -It begins to be tioubtful whether it is not rather an agrees ble operation. In the meantime while Collins is timatTning his own-ruin because be does not receive public money enough; the_osraers of packet and clipper sailing ships in New York, the fti.stest andfiliimt in tbe world, are protest ing that they ira ruined by.government cam petition through the Collin Goa, and other. :st eattr - Miejeits impported curet aholifasuirLi Their: complaints are just...i Government must ceia'alts interference in private commercial enter; mrise, tie we-shall lase our proud supremacy on thewse If-American stearnman only flourish on the ruin of oar splendid sailing ships, let the former retire from the field. _ Mr..Bradley,one of the general appraisers owlet the late not for securing uniformity of valued - one at the different custom bower, sailed from New York for California today. Ile is charged with the important mission of thoroughly reorgauis• in the reienut system,on the Pacific tout. -Cliiireoeived deputation • from New York teqlty, If bo presented him with t mina ble and richly ornamented service of plate, in testimony'of then appreolation of his diameter and services- The ceremony of the protects tion is described as one of the mosVinteresting in the eventful life of the great ststesman. - Yon will find an account of it in the Intelligencer of to-morrow . teeming. . - We hayosit length the last scene of the Duna of Louis Napoleote . s grant of a constittitien, - to, France. Reversing the established order, :the tragedy will' probably . 'accent the farce. 1 If I. , this "contatution ' was really in appearance a good one. tt would be 'lathe the leas the object of jest eon, empt and indlontion, for whatever the Usurper has •lianted," he may at hie plea sure revoke, and no constitntionwould last any longer than it panders to his ambition.- Bat it happensthat the new constitution Is the char ter of an unmitigated deepoffsm. Under. it, 1- there is absolutely no legislathri; the two bodies whom the, diotitor ,appointe, are only a numer ous privy cannel], 'itch se the Emperors of Rue ate end Austria, the Pope of tome, and the Sul tan of Ifarkey sturound thimeelves with. Be- side this, security for bie own position, Louis Napoleon! virtually establiiihes an hereditary Imperial a — egotism. lie has the privilege to ,deiignste his seccessor by s secret deed. That is to say he may and will nominate hie eon; broth er di nephew—now the farce is over. judge tiak the tragedy will commence within nine months.. „France will awake to a sense of her doges:dation in about ` -nine months, and-thee Napoleon the Second will be a fogitive, or will be fOund some memig dangling from a temp Poit, Juane. nos NSW YOBS. 100nopOodenee of 11.1PitiAbntth Daily Oasette. Nvw Yose, Febras6 , 516, 18S The weather, from severe' cold; hut" changed to warmth as genial eel one toOlts for in May. The streets run lite - young mountain - streams, -and the navigation le rather hatardons for la dies, except the adventurous few who, with • comicial:mess of theii 111111(KODCO or elegant pro portions, gather about them their robes and ford the ettiets ala bloomer- . Transportation of goods (reit one river to the other is performed by lightel? when PosolPle, locomotion by cart being littLost kopeles& - Dar neighbors 'of _ Wlllisatiaburgh yesterday threw off the eiraddling clothes of a village, and come out a full. biotin -city, celebrating her ma jority bpihe usual .eivio fandrities, not erupt lag an on. routed - viola. The latter treat how ever, walked Off atonight previous to the, ogle:. bration, sided by a gang of rawdiee whootfier the oily watehmen bad properly - roasted the beef, stole it, .and had a • regular satnrualis 'Abmilf pnichase of rills for • westrrn road hio'boin midi it. 'VG. 'pir!ton, landed here— says the Tiibune of ,to -day, an announcement et cannot but please the iron people. of ;your .region, se 'bowing the price at which they can come:the market ceder free trade: To be sure It will witentible the Wavers to - get over half a loner tCt then they will Bat ' , tllleiLlg that 'free trade and thitt.theY Ire syriftCing Jtia'l ' 0 ! Inhot In toopportok humbugeistem of political econo my., Ty they are willinglS phi—why,. this is • free cituntry, and thery VT the right. Dr, Dewey's lectures upon the 'Problem of H u m a n Drably" excite Much amtioei and teotoe parts of,thomieed rather =Joust". Be pro mulgates • rather nerd...religious theM7 in some points,. end. ilk rather material two. of good man they W.; ;A. argues thnt,nProP er non any Bs and .the fanstious. 'lll=4l2lV competent - 4o eeeirre tos:nen - an elimunt'cit hap piness, of which those.-who abuse nature an IMMIMEEMZZ lave no idea: Kissing litsconsiders is a dim . ceremony and an expression of relleinta emotion, capable of being expressed by man alone. Animals, be argues, are incapable of Missing. ergo they are eakthitly below mi. There is a good deal of sentiment in -a 'shake of tho hands, a good deal of philosophy in laughter, and, in feet, an unlimited amount of pleasure in any set of life, if one will only study nature, and en regulate his -mode of life that without abusing the faculties withaehielt we are endear ed, or may experience all ihe pleasure they are capable of affording. Ia Wall'etreet, there is nothing new, a cur - plus of funds and an impossibility of getting the legal rate of interest. Stocks are improving in price, and a little show is made of epecutative feeling, but not much. The stocks of all rail road. and canal transportation companies, are most sought for, and bring good prices. Feb. 7—The mail steamer of to-day canted out near a million and a half of dollars in coin, the price of sterling bills standing at 114, and 110-1 asked, orate that will soon start the gold iu masses. The quantity of goods withdrawn from warehonsee this *reek has been moderate, as have been the imports, which checks the coarse of coin to the anti-treasury. The money mar ket remains very abundantly , supplied, and one name paper has sold as low as sin percent. per annum, and large lots of second grade at eight per cent., running from six to eight months.— ' The two last steamers to California took out one thousand passengers to. dig gold. So the crop willinot diminish for want of laberers. List night the great conundrum humbug of Prof. Anderson came off, and the ladles? service of plate was' won by the following icon:elm •lfirhy is the writer of this conundrum like a domestic servant out of employment? , Ans. Because she want. to get a :orrice, and is willing to carry off the tea things." : .So the young Miss who wrote the above inset he considered the wittiest damsel in New York, though her claim has not au overlarge basis -- The best male conandrurn was the annexed: Why' ought the officers of the United States Army, in the late war with Mexico, 'to keev clothing store? Ans.—Become they might Bragg of having the beet Taylor and beet Wool; their goods May be sold for what they are Worth, and after count ing their 'Gaines, they could lay their heads on their Pane in' perfect Bli”, and rest satisfied that no one could swindle them and go Scott free, while they had a good Walker to catch him and Shield them from loss. The:remainder of the conundrunis were stale enough, and the scene ended at twelve, when the few left of the audience gladly paddled home through the mud. ' The New rork Bible House have made ar rangements to build an elegant and very spa cious edifice on Nineteenth street, upon a lot costing °throne hundred thousand dollars. Their rooms are too small for the enormous amount of business they do, and morn scope must be had. The contributions:to the Bible cause were never more liberal than* now, nor the managers in higher hopes. A now plan is now in contemplation here to give ue An unimpeded navigation of the bay du ring the winter. kis proposed to extend across the NoriliTiver Above Ijoboken a floating barri er, secured by Chains and heavy arches, so as to atop all the lee it that point, thus scouring the harbor and lower bay forth the fields of float, ing ice that make the danger to a ship more im minent between Sandy Hook and the Battery than from the Book round Cape Horn. The,plan has the sanction of such names as the Steveners of Hoboken and the Blunts of New York, men who know something about a ship and the effects of such a barrier as they propose. The Merchants of. New York are in arms against the preposition of Congress to give the Collins' steamers ari increased sum for carrying the waifs, and adduce in appositiottto this in creased ray, arguments that may well make Con geese rtue4 add gravely env-der whether by giving Mr. Collins and hie friends the money they require to maintain the miiiieumey of the seas, they do not land the aid of government to crush the Commercial. interests of the conntry. • If Congresis grants Mr. -Collins fonds to !OW him to underbid the Cul:lordships in freight an passengers, they by this means inside 31r Col lips to remise for his enormous ships the freight that of right belong, to our packets, The llama packets, through the operations of the Cunard, the Collins, the Bremen and the Nero MOM. ships aided by the govmnenent. here bean ruined, and instead of loading at New York fur Ilene, they load at southern ports. No American tan for a moment hesitate as to whether Congreas about! aid an American line of 'hips. But whin we are told that this aid thus given acts detri mentally to our sailingsihips and robs them 'ef their legitimate business, it le quite time to pansy and mak the *oration whether we bad not better, now that we are allowed to Wind at the head of the •team navigation-at' the world, let private enterprise continue the mutest- Let us pay the Emil steamer* liberally, and take such steps as Rill force the. correspondence of the country into American stewteirrs, and thus by thitprefits of lattes , essitimge olitthw for-, Let us lave a stesisielliCsail from New hock on the day of the .Cuusrders, and pot the mails upon them, and abandon nit postal treaties. We 'sre theist:anger party in this busi ness and con make -- John Bull pay what we please. Travellers will go intim fastest ships, end theme' are Yankee chips. We have at the first trial best - John Bull, let no now lease our incr. ohants to continue the conflict, backed by pat romtge in the shape of passage money and lets 'tart Let our merchants send their freight by American ships, and than by sticking to their own ootatiymon, etude* them able to beat the foreign ships, without* premium' from govern ment. C. numbs cm: nuirchsavra HOCUEStEIIt. The Dorchester alsociatien of the 'friends of Hungary , waa formed Feberiaty 7th, 1852, at Roeheste , Deaver County, Pa,, and the follow. tog persons. were chosen as ofBcers, to wit, Thoe. J. Chandler, President, W. L. Dickinson, Sea retary null F. C. Bpeier,.tiesnitrar. On motion It was, Resolved, That this Association be termed. in acoordande with the plan laid down hybov. euth for She formation of ”Associations of the' friend. of linnoery"—each member to pay twenty-five cents a month 'for the term of four Monthe,--and et 'the end of four months, the_ finds of the -Association be invested taking - Huegarian Bonds. Any member having paid In one dollar to receive le' . ono dollar bond; any member having paid in five dollar] to receive a five dollai bond. and en on in that proportion. Aerobia, That every member of this associ ation nee all lawful and just means to further gloriousthe gloons canes of Hungarian liberty, and also for [the forriiiition of associations of, the friends of Hungary throughout Beaver county. Resolved, That the proceedings of thin asso ciation be published in the Pittsburgh Gazette, and other city paperi friendly to the cause. CO3PIXENT 20.00 V. JOHNSTON. I The oorreapendence below in es creditable to the good panne and diaoriminstion of the: Whig members'or the Legislature, all of whom unite In it without exception, as it is complimentary to Gov_ Tbuisien. Never bee any Executive of Pennsylvania left the office with higher honor, and possesiring more warmly the attachment of party friends, His ability, firmnees and hie esty, in the discharge of his responsible duties, will long', creme hie , administration to be recol lected aen, model worthy of 'imitation. Hatuttsnenen, Jan. 16, 1152. To his &felinity, William F. Johnston,. Clorereutr of famsyloonia. ' Sin, he he undersigned, members of the Sen ate and use of Representatives of Penney'. yards, of d greet political party which bee,. for some time past, recognised you as his bend, Would:respectfully address you, on the eve of your retirement from the Governorship, of the Commimwesith. . We ;feel, sit, that the distinguhffied singlOttinded patriotism, and untiring dero floss to the hest interest. of the whole people of Pennsylvania, which haze characterized your official conduct se their Goreinor, entitle yoUto some manifestation of our and our constituents' apptealitlon of theme virtues, on eignally Mani fested by you during the course of your °Blobs! term. • While your example will ever be held up to future generations as , worthy of emulation, we feel that its salutary influence will be extended and deepened, by our inllioeting, at the present time, the high value we, as individuate, and as repretentatives of a largo-pardon of the citizens of the Commonwealth, eet upon your services. . On behalf, then, air, notenly of ourselves, but of our constituents, we tender you this testimo nial to the wisdom, purity and fidelity you have exhibited in the discharge, of your official &t -iles, now about to close, 'and beg leaie to as sure you that we;Wilbeier point to your exam ple as a standard of worth eminently entitled to be followed by future publio tenants hither ef forts to advance the Intermits and increase the gioli , atom. beloved Coromonwealth. And while doing so - allow us to express our, most earnest Isiah that your future life may be prosperous and happy. that the interests of yourself and family, znatbe ever kept In the guardianship of that Being who, in the great day of rendering accotthts, will not be unmindful of the value of an honest and.falthful.disoharge of public duti. We have the honor to be, Your Excellency's most' bedient, 1 - .. ." . - Servants and friends', . . MIMES Or WIZ 111i1.M . 12. , _.. John H. Walker, BC A. Mohlurtrits. ' Eli Slifer. - J. C. Kunkle, James Carothers, . Themes Carson, Henry 8. Evans C. Myers, - Hamilton R Esius,! Wzo. , ,A. Cribb, • &alai Einem; -h. Benjamin Matthias; ; k'Boblztsott, ' Edward C. Darlington, ' William Hamlett, . Benjamin /4 10 °.• . , 1=111;ZIEI l' , IIIMABILISA OP TIM 11(41111. I i3eotge H. Hart; •,; " •:D. Mellinger," , ,'. , Wißlain Sharon, ' T. Penny," ' John Miller, G. A. Mnde ire, Thomas Dugan, - Alexander McConnell, John Met'luau, Wm. Chandler, J. M. Broomall, Geo; Mowry; • • J. L. (heeler. James Fille, C. 1... Ilunseeker„ Seth 8. McCune, Geo. E. Appleton, John Meloy, It. M 'Henderson, Jerse James, .1. R. Harris, A. Miller, - - Samuel Hamilton, W. B. Smith, James Freeland, David !dada'', John C. Seltzer, Manes Nunn% , John Acker, . 3 0. Walton, Jaeob Landis, B. A. Shffer, i ae Charles W. Kelso, Charles O'Neill, • L A. W. ;Simi., J. K. Flartigen, B. It. Miller. • Pirrthcault, January 21, 1852. To Meagre. Walker, Harr, and °Mira, Senators and Relowent'aito” in the Gineral'Antothig; ' :7_ GENII:Men—A public servant, retiring from the discharge of official duty, ought not to desire a higher recompense than that manifested in the expression or confidence and kindness by these with whom he has been associated. This rich reward is furnished by your kind triter of the 18th instant. Your opprobation of my public actions and social conduct. in the warm terms used in your communication, has filled my heart with the deepeat feeling of gratitude. With official life I it forever connection without a regret, when thus honored with the friendship of those whom long anti intimate association in council have afforded me eo many rya - Soon to love and respect. In separating, however, fronascherithed per sonal friends, by whose agency I have been sustained in the performance of arduous and re.pensible duties, I cannot repress, by any philosophy I possess, a feeling of sorrow and regret. In the constitution of our hearts there is something which binds us tethose with whom we hove parsed many- days of our Ilfe, even if they were days of anxiety and toil. How much stronger the feeling of attachment when we re member many hours of happiness and mutual plenenro. To the Whig members, of the Legis lature, and, permit me to add. to the eititene of Harrisburg, I am indebted for many evideaces of kindness which Perm never hope to repay, unless they will swept my fervent prayers and the sincere offerings of my heart for their wel fare and prosperity. Whatever the future may say of the Into Ad ministration of our State's affairs, it will be hereafter a. pleasant reminiscence that daring my term term in office I was sustained by thes Representatives of my party with an unaminity which convinced my judgment that the motives influencing my actions were appreciated and respected, even if a full concurrence of opinion did not alwayaexiat It was to this steady cup. pogB..pf friends and their good counsels and ad vide that my anxious desire for the public good owed much of its Weer. Conscious that the frailties of humanity, are as fully centred in me as lusty neighbors, and fre quently placed, by the peculiar action of par ties abd their passions, in embarrassing posi dope, I could not hare expected exemption from censure or freedom from Error. Still lam not, in recurring to the past, aware of any official action which I would desire to change or mod ify. In conclusion, permit me to declare that, with the warmest feelings of en honest heart'. I love my native Commonwealth. I lose her miser' mountains, her fruitful rallies, her glorious rivers. I love her honest peo ple, than whom there are none on earth more willing to do justice ton faithful public versant. Commending each of yen to the holy keeping of that Providence, without whose guiding in fluence "our wisdom is folly and ear works van ity," I beg to bid sou farewell. with the request that I may meals your effectionate reams, bristle, I hare the honor to remain your friend and fellow citizen, Wai donaaron. Pteutr.tacille Ilera ..[ TU2IEIBII RIOTS. She Fariloweryv who were brought into town . on Baturyl, , Al: Thome" klellonottgh, Michael M'reeny, Johu -Ogren, Ihniel SloiriJan„ Win.. Telly, Joh - tgerain;John Mary, Jobu Ihtb, Wot tylirien, PatriCk Lary, Orton Connell and Pat rigk kFintial, were jenerday commit:ea far trial at the trot term of Vrionnal Court, to anvwer • charge, on oath of Urn. J. R. Mum of mur dering Thome. rarey, on Friday Ist, tlear Itee.re Mill. i; L_. • ~ Two Corkaniarot were hrouight in; and tilled to the iongatex of the jail, for Making threats ' aiming the ',green of Ilr. Renitett, clerk of the contractor,. For. on Section IS. Thormav Franca, an - other Pardswiter, who, at the head :of • annall7porty of ton e entered the house of Mr. Maloney, near Rockville, ilevtroy lel the bedding, dragged an 01 , 1 mat of 70 out i t lon tin troa,l, sod had bin g‘totO lir?: twntan fne bei "g 44; " i t in ` ty ing reS' 4 'ltlnksti, l iiii - frate y 00M • 1101 -non cow.: mined for trial. fie wow foonest ftem she 34 . notion by Marshal ftejle. Two men were killed, pad three ,iatlerausly hurt, on Monday morning early, by the oaring: in Of a hank of on section IS; : . ' • .I'. A criminal coon will he held in Olt city to s few days—as soon, moat probably, as Judge Jewett, who in absent at Columbus Ma basinese, may return—la dispose of a "jail fall" of Irish rioters--charged with various mininnesnore The chalrogaog law for the county will then, or at least should be, enforced. Such a law is in existence—and the effendere, after tonvirtion, ore object to central of the Commiasionere, who CAD not them to work for the county et soy paint they may, in their jodgmetit, thank the most expedient If this law is pot la faro*, tied, few example, made, the unruly sad vitimao will make, it is generally :opposed, in imtoblo stampede. A coople of youths on s b•nde*, II! the Irish.' mon would say, "roirreendeiT` tonne forty rail roaders, a few miles west of the miry on venter-' I day, and commanded them in the notte-ef the law to march lets tbiitnity,,, which they did—the Bherignet wiehimptdhsymperceded condi after tho expiration of thetelm for which he was pieced the melt:pars of the civil author legn'for ..rtfleotion." Another not amen the Irish tooh piece on yesterday evening, near the African Church—, the Corks made a hostile attack upon the Far -j . dolma by throwing atones at them—which they; resisted in the fume ricsnirer,dhe watchmen ID.' terfered, and 'the Corks fled' to the. , 'Butelle; Hotel, where they were arrested, and brought' before the Mayor—we should think these Et eithjects to clean-and improve the streets, with: n chain and hall to their legin'semethlog should ho dose liumediataly to' bring these 'out-lase to justice. AN AFFECTING SCE2tE. An affecting and lovely scene look place cm Saturday afternoon at the room of Oev. Hoe- . Firth, immedistely after the ceremonies in Ike Legialatoro. A committee of boys, on the part or their Atiesiciatiou, waited on tke,Giternor to: present him with their mite,when Aisne? M. II: Lewie, in presenting it, remarked: , Mr. HOE-' Bath, lam requested by the boys of Columbite; to present you one littliviabsetiptfen . o:ibilltutz garisn canoe, which is thirlpfive dollars. ,i. cannot give you a set speech, bat remit saywhst; first comes into my mind." [Dere, epparentlf overcome by the feelings leepired by the cameeion, he paused, the teats getheringie Weimer', and, with considerable effort, he added:] "aa du for you all your country needs." I [Again by paused, and with trembling iolce proceeded:) , " Heaven bless you, Mr. Kossuth, arid . 11eoren'- bless your cantle, which we love /al well, mal, may you ho happy in Ice sucease" . ears chop° ked bin utterance, tiad Kosnuth, fie tarty Isle; effected, the tears rolling down his cake, ri. plied: "My boy, there is more delve:nee' ir? this than id - words." [Sere Kensth gently I reached his arm round too hoy,dreer him to p'i't . 4,. 1 side, and added,]" may heaven ble you in re , turn. Ile a true-hearted boy and n olthla malt}. ; —Love freedoto-lovii your countryi, and lode them that suffer everywhere—toe, Ord I. Kos4 scab then withdrew Manna and shook elm llY I the hand, as well as the other mesubers of dig 'committee, speaking in the meal:mill° to eit lengoage of cannel and tenderness from td 'grout heart flowed en Purely. - The room 'W nearly filled with lI adiee and genii Zen, tri . ii4 whom cobs and tears onme fraelyf and fermi i those lease expected. Thus edoemo one of the , most patriotic, touching and affecting licence; has been oar lot to. hear of for milny a day., Ohio Stale Journpl., . ~ 1 . . ' 1 THE SOMME onunos ma. Jt boa been rumored for some days, that the Judges of the Supremo Court have decided against the Wheeling Bridge. This le highly probable, and the opinion, whoa published, will no doubt satiety arm , reasonable Milli!. A pro; position Is before 'atm Etude Legislate's, to re:- grind the resolution whin's was some time since adopted, anthoriiing the . Slobs to procure cowl eel, tto., to contend against the constitutionality of the bridge. But we are glad to Ivam from Ilarrieburg, that the movement meats with very little favor. It would indeed bo a mockery or worse, to take such a step under the &CCM stances. Our brethren tif. .Pittsbarg are natu rally excited upon the subject, and hero jrs4be most formal runner Protested against thla move meet to rectind. The free and unintsrrapted navigation of the Ohio' rive: as a common high way, Is a right which belottgeto the citizens- of renneylvanin; and this being a .00noeded feet, the authorities of the Commonwealth hove Only, 'discharged their duly tints far, in 'proteeting against the bridge, and denonncing itas , 'nuloanoe. ' The action offsOet thgeMPlaYhrutbeen.proee *rm. with due vigor, and et final argumeatinvs been bad thereon. To suppose, .theretsre, that tio.Legialattwe woild, at this late day, and tut des such otewoxastanoesi, retrace Ito own Mery „ . . att'Ompt to nullify ind embarrass thedeeis. len, is to !Appose that the members are not only groitely inconsistent, but utterly insensible to the wishes, feelings end - interests of the citizens Of Pitteburg,p and the Western portion of the State 'generally.. But we haze no fears nOcin the subject. Pennsylvania is deeply interested in hawing a filial adjudication of jurisdiction in volred in the mum referred to, audit is to be hoped, therefore, that no steps will he taken by ,the Legislature maculated to compromit its dig nity, or to peril interests Drench extent and im• portance.—Phrt • Tr— CLYV6LAND AND Thera jto now but al ,down to complete this work to Wellsville, which there is not the least doubt will Im laid down in the courso of the present week; and it is expec ted that the cure will cemmence ruunidg reg ularly to Wellsville some time during next week. It is but about eighteen months since the first bar of iron was laid . down on this important roes', and to the untiring exertions of the Pres ident and Board of Ditleotion of the Company, Bio - accomplishment of the work lu this short time is attribnted. In less than one week Cleve land will bo in railroad connection with Wells ville.—Rarenno Whig. - InnErciunsme 01 Llllllllo.—Preaident Rob erts. of Liberia, has received from the Prussian Minister at the Court of St. James a _despatch .containing the formsl recognition of the inde pendence of Liberia by his Government. garTRIUMPIIANT TERMIONT to the value of Dr. I , IInLAN VE11.511,00 E. (Lead. all fid.t. when plthed at the entrance of • rat-hole. 0151.4.. the aperture. trathls,along the pitheads, seizes upon e the rat, etherminates hie alnone, and drawl; the ani mal's defunct 'homes to the 11.65. And in like manner bevel tonal Dr. 31eLana's American Vermlfuge to riper ate open %Terms. thy*, dreadful and dangerous tormen• tthe of elthldr6n This removal - , like the here!. raters the aperture of the mouth, travels down the nutlet, hunts round the stomach. dal s hold of the worms, choker the life out of the reptiles. sefeetis near their den, and earrlss their careaasifs clear out of Omelet., This at least has teen the edges of the yeti:deuce noon mT children. l'iltl34. 3.llarr. "Thie L In eortify that I tome wed Or. Mc Woe's Ver. miction atiji hove royal it to operate lo like niaciner opon my children. JOHN 01110 OS. NAtl., Jaw, 1P17." This Veronfuwe shoold he in the poooesaloo of envy fatally. A trial will COIVIiIIVi nor one of In eineeey. Pen, 2fo. For NOV wholesale sal retail by J. KIDD s CO.. felj.Jll4wIDS No. CO Wool ,t. Fall Importation of Hartman, Cutlery, dte. LOGAN, .WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, ==!! theft twit mot of FOREIGN AND DONCESTIC HARDWARE,.CUTLERY, &c., 1111VILTED BY Illitr,ENT PACK CPS. AEA .bleb. that are now to,parod to afar &knt. o toff. , " as natant fatL to please. *i . A . fail ofoorthooni of MANN'S oriolasted C. A. A XTA 0 0 , tomi socIAT Petroleum i eindaleux. Ohio, Tana"-,1,1.5. R. NI. Rica: thou Fir —ls Leered to your Inquiry. .m prepared to ear. that I bare used the Petroleum en. tenneely In the trealmentior Diarrhet and Dysentery, and in urenter oricceni then the nee or nosy of the prin. eiple comedies M1 . ..0y atel and reenummodoil by the Profeceiltin HA far in the 'admit animate or the iungivi ler itileti the Cod Liver till ha bees nihl,,hly rem.. mended, I mutt certify the} the Petroleum Is my hands 0101 ouperrordeJ It na a cuyetlre agent. In addellon to (beer diatome above, alluded to.ocnifultou affection+ , greed nu1.1111,22‘,1S of the spleen. with the nowt vadmordlnery louver., Imre horn illepneed with. Willi ine.. o. exprrinanntal twit Cl lb. Petr.l . .um I remain. Imes Indf, PI.ATTERV, Id. D. Vq)-Vcr la. Ls dr cwt. ernaralr f..10.44wT iiirlS'ha that Itta•iuffered with tkat most tormentioq of all 0h . ..a...4i(n. bog will hail mllbjay the IMut Arab,. Lisa ekha. If Pnr ,,, nrad In. ( ail. Wetly...al:4 in ja4 an gvo..l' LA' 1.i610A1 aIZ width nqutne an extrrAnal app:kati.;"an4 cowand. tTe 011,....r..! ban rrpved' no rlhratloun .n // 11. TLrM'A Ar.st , ius at.lwrtloeolep,l Caudill Insurance Company - of Pittsburgh • C. 11A11811ELL. ruff. LlAA=lliti!rV.A‘=% . SA- INAVRiIt mad. AND,CAP.OO RINKS ON Tilt 01110 AND IMMO , . AND TRIBUTA• • Eike. mrhust eama,r blo FIR a., "I. Ile .IE4 a d ISLA AO NA 1741 710,N mkt TRA.VSPORf.I77O,r; 1119.2701.5: _. . (1 G.111,.+.-7. . Up, LakflELL.}..l7.. .2.. lbw alv , , 1.. %1. 141 , r, 11..1,4 1, A.G. Km. Um. t... , , Yrsorior 1414, Mo.rent, J. l 1 Panel Km D M. P.m..-u. MERCANTILE LIBRARY • AND nIH AIHAst *1118111911M: ELOOMA ON I'OULTII MCIICIVer DLN K. ire 71 , r50 41/ Jf I at. faxwei i. 4. / Iry,,ZOLM: /Z.= ../". • .`adrroz./.:rs and .11 r. s this is the wily Public Library caul Ilmns SnII ilboon disposal to nul In rim. iltr.na the annteLaiion ustul sod pensunent.nre rensnnt ...l to demw aninalmmo. fe11,31,a. • relynary VAL at iNo'riork, 411., RouLar wt NTER Ps., to fte fdtt, year of Edf'agr, a native of Portsmouth Knadand, and naldaut of Clnlinamal, 0, • Ms 01.00 •01 take oainsts.llolol4 Ifeardia . d boon No. 91 Yourttl' , oyret. tldi day, Palsy, Ida lath lOW, at o'efoolf. P. 11. .ftirPRIENDS OF`II7.II , IOAItYI-11e Con gnlJweLNna tudd Ito rethalsr tee.tiAtr at WASH !AUTON lIALL. Weind 'Wert, ea MONDAY eroded. PA, ntarr lelb, Ite e'elork, .1/••• addrete t o deliver.' br Wm. J. Floseey Zee. Ail hord - rdedeeireue of ...Med .1111 the 1... 4 .4.4bl tuatrlbollnd • dirde to the Ate CU lead Y 41Z114, per modal to del.: 501 5 e 515 1 lat ethl—etul member* belated eatdeription paw. ere expert.' to mewl et• The etmeenltte• 'Admit • eheelito floe dill meet et the MVP V.I. nil rieloilt.tdecideir ' • J. LIMILON !WICK. doter. Phrenology and Magnetism. ABS. LOO3IIS will deliver n Lecture to Ladles and finntlinnm expert:nem.. n no. logy .04 Mannatlm sad magma. prove vu.T4r.ut,.i;,;lV.?rbr."L'2l2 , gtt nn-rnion, at 3 elnrt. Mu. L. will sine PFEIL' I. Ira: ILK 20 L 41)11.21: it tn., day nho in Trapnlnd in rxeriva Frof,anional Lino tnt. Clair rota StrawGoods—Spring, 1862. %VIE rubscriber, it-now prepared...tot e oho:ago Slarrnl,tenta andAllnlogre Ids runnel liener Mock ol Lull.' and Illerpr . N'LItAW AND NILR NCINNKVS, BTILLIR Tll/ lININUEL AND A IrLIPICIAI. YI4IIVISNIn Atha 1444 /inunner, ard every rxrirty of SCJINdIeiLI TI. tot Gentleman: stacin for veleta, mlelL, and Lenoir of ratlufertann to Nell rt unUortald cloerprier, vlll be found unrivaled. TUOIIAII WHITE-, No. 41 Rooth armed et, fella • Bisaw ._ aooa:-18 2, ArN UNRIVALLED ASSOALMENT. tptr 4i i.ub Talratl:S p ltiTE. nu. Rake. undersigned, for want of time, has quiplorni elaaimso Wigozio. of the tomtit Want. to talltet tvr Otto .11 woo an Is clot prior to or. tote! I, 1051. retsooPlt nutria, Ihentselveo Indebted .01 pleareetut awl fettle with 6lsa..ltbotl tt0t....K7 dotty. taY.43t It. IL .11e90WIN. (Wet, audltlerlth. COY St./ Far Lifts° • tJJ El very comfortable dire° story brink* Turelline, et the torner of Hand and Payette e Mee, recently repalren .:‘a Improved rot hie own weep/Moo, by the menet. Teo tae on Duquette, R.T. now oeolthlen eeh hard' Tett Mutate below Hey etteeb near .1.1. e Jones' lat— ter Teem ot for ever: heel *exiry Bonding lecee In the City Dlettitt. on qr• .ytt OW; hts ante, Zllllfourtbettreb) to. fel . 2yr r • JAIIF.S &CRAFT. • SITUATION as Boot Kum, by a amn ia 4tfrool. buldisen mau. Putid tarrrttertoeu cirma fdiutra.l. - A ttdteu 8.,"9,34t0 040ce. foliklOt _ . . Q NUiIiCZA frolh . woPPIY . 0 , 1 is tit l r i ag y , for 00 wood •t. .VILOVES-5 MIK. for rale by 'tfla RIDD CO J ICILY LIQUORIOD-6 cases for solo by (.13 • J. KIDD* co. — 3. 1 ; "1 " --;hT " Y zon* * OSULPIIIMIi SODA . *la . 'I (111 A. FOIVIIB-15 is for sale by MC J. KIDD t CO. CUTTLL ViSll IiONE-150 lba. solo J.EIDD CO. A Ho. 1 in , the article or Tea. :IF YOU. want Ntrictly Trim° Ti / 4 go to IJORIIIWTEL MART. in tbe DikohomL Istw damavall Or 1111ItiOr OD lona lave tht...t.bu.b. 14,Ant.. o 4ker , -.{,0e.,T6e:..4 - 111 par D. t onic tIV i to ULU/3 TEA CtL T. on which Iswrit. tra itaTi, Tat Rm. XTAA - BUPiRIOA .01IEESE— ra •w taxa hut rwe'a br mama& Inrsabs by • WU. BAGALICY a Oa. (rl3 18 awl Z.) Wand rt. iNiiOOOLATE, - BROM A. &a.— . 160A01,01. or Norfolk Choeol.lB/ • . , • . Ilak's No. 1 " 5.1 " " 118 , 888: Fat flat, bT • , WM.,BAGALEY 4 W.. fela : . . •' . , ~ ,' /8 8/8110 Wood at giLERATU6----1.50 bones unadulterated, hr rale by Wu. BAOALRY k • tll3 . :dt nd 20 Wood pt. Duquesne Iron Store. .L.tVILEIVAN, DAILAIAN & CO. have re. 030, d to the ersreboase,Ne..l7.l Water Weld, late• ly oerooleti.br Messrs. Veen: etweb t 00.. sad nest door lathe llooosmsbelo Muse. 104 r... they offer. pr ale on liberal terms Ule e vitetous ateAtaseturetlartichl o ters "dash may he. tottod all sisee of Jontsts sod mom lnm i iirnirme sod Axles. Illsb..l.lprlog g Ate. Steel. I=e, ..ystr4te tv jelz i we. rod Spikes, 1104 4V:los Brie Ctuial.Blection:Notice., A 6 N ElectiOn of the Directors of the.Drie Onapany, will be Geld at tbelr efilee In We.. en • not Manila/ of Muchtext, et e'eloelr.P. _ ' EHe, Pa. Yob T. U. (*Lt. nitur 10th,4hIldlvm3ta4 . Step= Engine Boiler Wanted.. ;ANY person haykak a goLd second hard' l 4 illgols i etr a iAtigtess" mi s ie "'" th ` r . eadur topAsax of valmatob br apol tat t YYLIII & UUETB .0 , 130,41714 AT 410?1,t , Valentines ! Valentines I 4 LARGE o. upply of Fine and COII3IC PALSNTIfi NR . w tssi t. . 141 1111... „.. 44.e nrp0 ir . Ofilce. - OH Cloth Factory for Heat SIT UATED on Fulton street, Sixth Ward, ranelating of brick (med.:lo by IS. three atoriea blob. d , lgro‘l for dwellin,t bou,e, an , l rwir building So by . ..V. two Mon., luck, 411,10 , d into {l , rt: and Dr,hu: with Fnentews and sundry nature.. all :n !mod ord.,. nr•- arulln,: rare ~rtuulty to aIL2 Cue withing .1104,0 I. Ow um. blOinmtA: Or it would snit 0.41 G. a Coa,b It ha log a gondyitnl ru-load alto blob gad open SINUAdo A4juisiss. For 2n005 *poly to AY Elti , 0 u lb, or (111.1::. aItAISTII/V(i. tro, rt., Fultop sl:ert and MI mod. `.02• D!,,AIL) SILKS.,---A. A. MASON £ Co. are Yet wdlibg their large atoek of Plaid tilts, at rw lured .AILROAD track to lay VALENein CUFFS S COLLARSI—A. de. y rirAble pmt ou bal.! At A. A MASON,* Co,. 62 64 Markel atrewt. 1.12 . _ )RI NTS !—Best madder colored Prints arc sylling at A. A. MASON k tV:n. frl2 Ct.' and GI unreels. XI AU RICE TIERNAN, the Soldier or LTA, Fnetue, be Charles Lernr. Thin nntvl no• nompleto.pobllubv.l. In on. TONTO, frr,51.1.1.1 1111LAI ES' Literary Depot. Third nt. f. 12 1 UST recd at W. A. GILDENFENNEII el C 0... Os. C. wor..) •ork. Sl4unl•ss llntntn, lh , . nulairn of Fenton.; nnd Nlvv rsot, or M. Memblv of nvvrant Hsd. be Li W. 31. Itevsold, Rather with • Inv, usorttnent of VALE:NeII...En .12 No. VI Vont. rt. Land and Mills for Bale. —; THERE will be offered at public sale, • the prentisea, on Thursday, tho 15th day a Mar the following desinahle ornperty, eitast e d ou Ohio nod Pann.ylranlaltalirnul. and one ,nile Onto 11+ millou. nark county. 0., 430 ACRES 01 , I.AND et g. , .1 quality II! eau he wheat f or the .tat., well wah. awl adapted to ,ther wheat or gra.. There se,. ,b o WO acre. Improved. There li rd on the premPtli goal eiIIISV AND SAW MILL, capable ot doing a Jai amount of work. There ire utron the land four g Uwelllnit norm, sad an eacethent Amebas] of chat fruit treer. and It la well wate,l howl.. etres. The. is also immediately o f the eelle• doers, of the best quality - of Erre 2414... whirl, le In ca whichant demand far building Pnrr.e. The w nd lo lot. to inlt purr:ha...and Ito liberal te will be mode known on tile day orend, JOHN BARI KARL. flweillon. 0., Jen. It'll, 154.-1 frI2II4ICION fIIAPER-2000 bdIH. Single Crown, Met Cram Stn.' Parr r, PripPrifir a c q Faure and for ade by 1. A. 8111t62. (42 eurner Penn and !rein *G. 11)KINTING PAPER-500 rentnn of cliff, felt ow, A, tale by t r . !: nro DAILINWi-100,000 piece, for Fonri far vale by .1 L. SIME. • 1,12 erxner Penn and Irwin DRY IHDES-200 reed per Fort Pitt. ..le 1.0 [GM S.A W. IIOKLIAUUIL B UTTER-4 bbla. freah Roll, reed IJI day .0 for rale b e • kW?. S. A W HARBAUGIL F.:ESE-50 boo. reed and for fade by 11) 412 S W. 11All0ALItill I .IIO.IOEAVE-20 brs. for sale by 612 N. a W. It AltIM.1)(111. rir 013AC00-15 boa. for sale by • rel 2 S. A W. II A IUIAIIOII. I' I:NISI/N-800 llne. for rink by • 018 S 511111 lER• CO .12 S. P.5110101:0 a 00. 1 ' rrAN N F.:llS' SC HA PS---1111/0 lbs. tor sale • fr.l2 S. P. 81.11tIVE1: 8 CO. AlllJ--:10 kegs No. 1, in small kegs, / able 4 r ramllir Or ~l br fen S. I° , 120 and 1212,1. ELATINE it ISINOLASS— I is. Coop r em Sbrrt ()elan.; 1 •• otttrorr Vrench (* - 111.a and ml I opaque (EntrierhO r‘r making Table ke. f r title b, K. A. \In:1,01W k lIIIMS, rre'd and . A. fileel.Ultfi t CO., ritorAtrr Anti Te.Deslor fen ENISON—SO prime N. b, WM. fel:. • . . . New Trimming Store. rix LIE well known Trimming Store, No. 73 g Karket whlrli.baw bywn.ltweEl 40,100 No part winter hay boon le.. 14J P. CACIJ,LE mad in oPen ith• well ooloetwl .Wk of Trimming. pool Yawl' tinkly, finolowy; Maw, &imbed liewwl..,l)rtabo. Twiwo. P•n, boo. .elko. Aloes la,. a." Pett,nt of arn“ Furnt•tilnw —C,.llant. Cram.. besori,r.. Coat Li . 11..0, Port linnia, tr. W. to /advt. Dal wg male arwancomenlw with Eawiorn,.slorrhant, we ea is few Ww7w. wttlzeul an r extra wapot.e. nx.lar wide Frin.o. 01 ant' nnlor or width. Cr . ani• artarlu .1 triumwit.W. Unloro loom th e mull., fell:If. • • .1, P. a (V , . -•• For Sale or Rent. HAT large Lot arljoininß the Gam 19or i It in P 1 tr.t . 111.nnr.C.In 14r.r, art , l by Stn St. 1...1 to Ote..itk airryt: firit Tana ,Imr, In• tritt..t. mark, It vrt,"l.l tanks. rift:at Irfn Work., Vo.lrr nr I:ortrJ Yard. F. , r to Tr... Wotan er.ottln of lt. t: 1.000{.0207, 4.11 No 47 ll•rkat Ctuatou FlanneLs. kIi c URPLIY & 13 El 10211 FIE LI) have 11,.. LT t.. 1 tr a supply .1 ual.kat.A..../ Catt tou *taw*.la t-e f earl 4 1.. or y •..tina am, al Ihe low prlve or u i r,..i to ta r ,, r.r 1-art. %In .s , rs Ise.‘a • 4.. at 12': cta 1.1. i- A tartan •upply rrr..1,4 04 thou mu t ...riot opin ing Murlins at 11 , ..1. p, yard—also, ;\ C".•1 nts.ttl at mac ID toll. I)KY PE ACLIES--150 boo. superior for ...1.• b, A 5. 1,1141 - trillt *C . P.ll 'j1:1 APPLES-75 Lim. in store 0,12,1,C0r le , J. n. I.ll.trotall Ali. u_ BBOLLIIIITTEII--5 bbls. ettra just riti'd otsod tot Web{ J. e..l.ll.lrUittfl a cp. ( Anll—abE - g7l7letreerq and fi:r nisloi by . a 4 .s _felt J.'. tarcrollTll a,*). • .11.1..tC0N —4 casks hog round j ~ ust landing jup ,„A n.l f, rale b, ... P. Dll.ll.nril 1 01. Y RV bbts tioodale's in &tore and for br ' J DILWORTH"! (o. fe.9 I iKiTASII-40 etv.lks in store and for sale by tat .1. ei. PIMA . ..HT/I I Pl. .I)Oi'DE it -210,‘ 1[4,4 Waging. 11 ... 1,11 = 1 `. 1 uf. 1 . -1,1 .- , 44. do 111.. d. du' 31 btds Sa.fply nun, for ash. by • MI J. N. DILWWITII I CO. TIMOTHY SEED---100 bum. for otale by 110B1MT latZgLL Ltbaly Pt. §1.10.4E. Q MOLASSES-12 bhda. Silgar saJ W bbls. l'lttutttUut Mularmes Itualina aid Le be Intl SolleltT DALZELI. et), Libero t. IILOVER SEED-50 bus. rec'd this da 1J •ftd tor ItOBKRT DALZELL co. ' .., .. ... .. üb.rti•2 Valentina! ‘Valentutes . aladanes!!! -- ' ----- 1 7 Nr • • 2THE Most handsome, best, and 'cheapest valrollotrin lb.; tier are at 12../3. li (LDE3iFeNN V' )...e, No. 32. Fourth runt (123 e W. (. Wall). (.10 0/13—A largo sapplLL Oil. ...._ . lAA ell, . . . Cold 2r32231 Castoaril, ' lialprea 011., 021Itrer no, I . .03k baud 223 Os ealo 43 JAMES 3122132-2671% . GM ha 32 it 0431 ',3112•2 Wii 1 71. 101 L . E ., ..k i r 7 -150 legs. pure f92:3 No. 23 Wend 12.243. M °ROAN'S CougErSyrap and 31orkan'a :z tr bi orro Bllter—d .oustard ouPPIT " "d JAL aietila/EY, (.Iv. Sok proprtrto, No. L Wood , tre.. LARD -10 bbLs. No, 1, for sale by GAO: Wid . .3AUALE . CO, JUP UCKETS-120 doz. Patent Buckets juot h 0 . 3 :1 Otls4ter llill Oolntobi. For We by MO. Wlll. IiAtiALEY CO. VENISON-1200 lbe prime hams just re -1.1.174•14 And for rale by .1. D. W1L,1144;114.1.!‘). S UN DRIES-- • • 60 rearm' Gloss Papa., 1 Ceak Carbonate of /Monis. 1 Clue earn: Mealiari 3., Worn Bashileld'e lierand lan. Lini men 1 Georg Butler's dn. ' 1 0 dna. Myr' rill Valet • 0 Wm. Timms...W. EY. Wail, 1 Orate iferney'r lima Powdens, 1 d. ooulard's do do. •, 1 do Iliatoie do do. .•._ rot . M rale br JAES XeritiFFEY. YeICK No. irt Wood stmt. DOLL BUTTER-5 bble. fresh 'fast re o•i.ed.ao for .1. by WM. bbObLg , k CO. fIORN, FEATHERS, &c.— 11 10 Ws. WAIL. Cone. • ' 10 do Flaxseed, I do Lool, 3 Neeke Feat hem LazaMoo from Steal:oft Tiber, sod for rale be &Mk WM. 11•0•LEF • 00. VORN-100 bus. shelled fur sale by LI LIM 8. F. TON 1818811088 r At CO. WINDOW GLASS-11W boxes assorted rue for We el VON BONNBOBBT 2 CO. 0: Figured Bilks. AiA. MASON & CO., invite attention . to their stock of Firmed Mike. which containt owMF ehado and quality of the usual width. a few Owen choice 44 French I.llVelllll. , Silk Poplins. A COMPLETE Aosortinent on hand and endy for early liPoinirot • A. A. MASON COYe Noe. CU 04 Market Ste. Partnership Dissolved TIIE Partnership heretofore o:toting he teem n. P. NOM. and A. it Holm"', v. tbli day dl Leal bro k etail tomant. 11. P. tteleon rorithd ran. log from ttm nem. The bednee• Till be settled Cy A. IL notelet at the old Hand.. ' F 4. P. NIILSOFt. A. tt. musts. Plttahnech. Fah, 7th. 1X52 feO,Llt Spring Fashion, III'CORD CO. will ihtraduce theirLi LitSPRING GAT on Patnolay,lllth Men fur bean V of Bolan .ad anion le imperial' to " O 7 at before otrerteL al. c ustomers and the notate are rennetfolLy Invited to tall atel examine. fin. (''LOVER SEED.-50 Bushel Cluverseed reeehld and for oda br 8. P. 811111VV.IL t CO. - • Ini BLS. Fresh Roll Butter received and Ur In sal. by- f a I n LIM a. SACKS of Feathers received and for ii oat. IT S. P. SY= a co. *V: C IILS. White, ea= received aad for Bale ca , a) -- • S. P. 81AILIVNB. it 00. 5 BLS. and 5 kegs Lard received and fur sale by B. P. STRIVER .It W. Nos. IN) sod 132 ga CU I J o YEIt 8 TIMOTHY SEf D, m fomt by Ii .A.CON gLARD-45 kegs Lard, 3 barrel. d. 13,000 as swotted Neon. Resale by • J. k It. YIAYD. NI/ 001) WARE— S() km. Dtmk - et4 7b da do. eb mikr (491 24" bi CU anitggra. TAM-2:1 Cur Pure Potash, ' : • , "'•U ao2 ' 4 13 . 481 110 M 3- x°' • 'Seventh Semi-Annual Trade Sale of CARRIAGES. • PHIS Sale will . take - place on WEDNESDAY Morning. L'ith ItLARCEIn.nt next. at 103. o'cloek..t the CILINRE MUSEUM. PHILADELPHIA, occ.P.r both or toe steesirw Sal..t of that en. Wirt)" building. 2t.-The Light NoTop WAGONS will to errapgol in the hog, hall E.o.m.:Li story. • ' Tto ntnck of CABRIAtiEc to tar Id on this ocration. will be ihr largo/ etre ntferei at_auction in lb...toiled States. erobruon. hoc listadred Licht 'Vehicles of the manufacture of Dunlap A Co.. glazier t Co., John Merrick. Howell Sparks, J. D..,,Donphty, and nth.. of ao. koc.lolg. ...alio. New Cserl rinc an. muod br a Lln dmitted In extilogue ante. warranted br the razker.. to that porch...mar gurel,.... from distant.. an' itiformed that then alit hr re. poattonerritill on seem int of the weather. ALiRCD Audiow.r. pales of s tir„•., 11..iie an. tit- orbits to t.h. er-rs SAT -1.1013,1 Ltirougtiiiut the roar. T • open at 111 times far lirirate Salm rf it, stock krpt ott Land Ir 6.1i...4 to the titatcd ritates. To Contractors, Ihfilders and Others. rE SUBSCRIRKit ie now prepared to take order, to. SLATRA &livery," from 111. yard at borgh, or rontracto for Shan.{. landlraernatervals. to All work &La Warranted water U.L.t • ri•••••.• Slat, ar• tt tba best quell,. tome nr froportad. beln, 1/ , •ni the celebrate.] ,narrle. of Parry. Peach sottom, York' en. Pa- by ßh.= I are. Harlow' thel 1.4.01 orNmon eroploye.l. r.terene l= e Oren aPe.. meila the reireoua LmlEloo. roofed Jr. our cite and rteln. Joy in 111.• past year. All wort, Itnetber now job,. or re. done oo Lb. maeonabla terms. iLLEXANDKIS LADJULIN. Agent. Corner of ean•J uut Etna P.. • the Phu ;tractions on the —an° Forte, Guitar, , and Vocal Music. I.IENRY ItOIIIIOCK litLq commenced to llllu.te lo.rurtioue In Alutic opt!. Penton Forte. Ont. r, en Forel Ilasio.and te pktieeel to receive ntr :tguMg:Vgr:ol;,,,thr 'l4'.lL3l.3"grji,A4l-.11Z.1:: frl.s Journal. Chrenicl, DiApatch, and Al! En. erprur. ropy to amount of ii. and char..... J. 11. Alrlk3r.) • LOST. • SMALL Mourning Locket with the let 4-rot 31. ll_ LS. M. for M. J. IL The Coder will be re. near 1.1 G.r the trouble. If kft at Abe Detre of • Jones & 14ANUFACTURFiS cit,Spring and lllia (Ia tar Stool, Plough Slnb Fend. Keel Plortgla wino. nnen sod Matte Sninpe Bran Nut Taper, Ilan Pat, ant, Omer Man land nammend Iron doter—earner of hoof and Wired ata., Pittebordb, P. f 4,[100 WOVE. . D. B. ogee & Co. M t t N ,Urn iLA 4 Potent Fire. Pottaborph, Pa. febi• ItP. SPALDING, Attorney and Coun • .41ot at Law —CI. Ittreatari,—+A. 'L•otala.lot a S To Merchants and Manufactarera ACOMPETENT Roos Kenrie and etpari bush:wig man Ig open in an aneacenannf with 13,it., of anod standimie Address 0 0. I'," tlaselta of. t,43, Drying Booms, VOR the purp ose of drying Wool, Cotton, Lumber. and tor Laundry harpoons. Alen. Elt Jos Ib.urbing Cloth idol Leather: and for .0 purpose* where • end Untrorat lemperlitUrl le desired: b high .00,0 degrees Patirrntieit dust; onnetruetal to be heeded by et.oun No generated by the apparatus. and y free Joni from Jaeger by are, recommend this mode of dry. lee tp public attention. fe . 2..20r SCUPS. ATRINECrii A OICELY. BY AN experienced 'Warehouse man, in a Virboleuude Um-err SttuaLou at • =dente Prrungt lusulletrou , L cau obtain then.. br addreuxing u note t. 130 No.l4o,l . ll.burgb P. o..utatiug. when Interview , eau he LW. Pattufsetory ruferoute• giren. J11:131 College of St. James, WASHINGTONCOUNTY, MARYLAND 1 _ Second Term of the Current See -1 don bean:loon Monday . Marcia let Apo!leaden. for a 4 0th . .100 of OMB% or for public Information, tn made to the Bev. Jo. 'B. Krart.T. D. D. Bettor de-. Col , loge of Pt. Juni s P. 0., Maryland. IVhole charge tbr holnl, tuition, le., le., for [b., ecradentleal year In the (7-11 , Ce nrl..nunn s=-S, ZINC PALE TS. VtANUFACTIIREB BY TIIE NEW JYIMY KVPLOILING AN!, 311N1?iti COMPANY, . Nevarg. N.J. MERIIIZW=I ZINC PAINTS, ichich L.rt boo:IN:m.1 after Pt•ireal years' teal, both fa nu! the IMAM :Ulf% to retain their origical •Zoi pnkt ,, tire Froperne.. "ssit.nrtfe to an other raiot MEII3BMEEN3 imr.ly an ;nide of 7:ml, aro In Irarimate,l free fermi ail thlt , nwitmud impurity •14,1isam.r. It mien Ikon. twmt.truily gime. 33134 is votthrly !me MR the Tr:L.l=w pr , .p.rtie. of m.l ntl,..r a.m. , ciumzermae le thee 11.4.1 th <4 pointer,. wad sbeir p famille% -• • • IT WILL NOT TURN YELLOW 71"hro fx4r^R7 a.nlphuroa. or =outline extuthninet•, or vs," ..bot up Ist • eltuo r..n., t .. out Aide paint. It tc itltttstrt. • tnuthrrn eltunto abet the weather better tdb,r, r.ot bring liable to turn chnity tn. to trutuLlo and rub oft. It tsar be worked yttla no min t% pith •••t•r not tire. rr with vartnab, shteb =ors thr 'bratril pullet:tin Itni4t. • • BLACK AND COLORED \ ZINC PAINTS. These are forolettal at a km srier,atal are undoubted's the chesne, awl Lest saints. In the market tor etatlna fX, Lowing. outhouse, stoespboats, or 1.07 arPOrea our of awd. Lehi. Co, or trove es Sher' ase Nab • WEATIIER AND rntE PROOF. For iron varfu. Lk., are particularly "linable, oxide farm a galvanic rtnnertion, en.l entirely . prevent top, no, A, qut.-klr, mut bavlnn a pa, toelalNA twat AA not rtanne nib, IA" tow, of the wart!, paltua non uva. Ilval , v op Mara! tarns b the agents of Ph. JUNLA b 0- • vuo v Arrl ' 7 Sostny,:r.areer., $ AR-20. O. S. • 1. • ding from Ptemur Nreigattr. sad for VIII . nom SBBLS. Cincinnati Rectified Whiskey, 'Cte: TiBLS. "Poland filille" Flour, a choifte .4.'t .ttin. 12% reed .tia trff le er pa A. CU LB ER ITAXIc lOTTON-94 Wes now landing and .for t by LSAILII DICE la a Di. D RIED FRUIT-26 bags dried Peached lo 41. 44%4%1 mvirml par r.t.ramer Ault:rd. awl kir oak. In { poi DlegEl7* . VEATILERS AND lINSANG-96 bag s n'6ep .2"'"Gl'""i tr7r sad (.r We byaITTIFZ g. if,9l ILIFFIIINE-15 shares of the Pittsburgh arbi Wigton Correr °mbar d . l 4 reer4 ba. Yoe .ibt br .11. ILL A CO" frbb.amit 'Stock and Exchanirell.ker. N ORDINANCE regulatiEg tha Adams fifth Want Alarket Donee. or Be It °Maimed =I emeeted by the Cltbarul of Fitubmemb in &leaf and Common Clonnthe ametebhd, that from =I eke the of this onthrtnee the therk of the Marko= be sod he hereby anthem.= end Mr/valet to most the star.. and Malls In the 1111th'pall Market at smah.priree many be Axed a= Wined by the ltommuter alestog. Pam 1. Tlyet numb of any =themes as emdicte herewith I e ..d h o 001:410 le hereby repealed. thdelmed =dental= Into a law. to Donmelle. tble thin! day of February. 104 . 13. 1110 e. 11, /ghat' ALL. Preethemt of the-glum= gated. ltbat: 11. IT. Leirm,Cleyk of 13, Re -9911C JONICS.• gkien, t Selmt 11. Atha , IL thethow. Clerk aria. o3 Cam ne • Ii,ENTRAL RAILEQ4P fr S shares of the Ptunstlranht Coutral aoii od all gest Up, sail I , uring intsrest pagabig 10 rad, at the Alluviums and Moor. /lank. Pittsburgh, stnal•oubally. Poe gale by- WIL A. MILL a 00, , I,674sugt. 91 don from N. X. rot. 4th and Word it. Books Just Received IT APOLLO BUILDINGS,7B Fourth sL S Watley a Methodism, by lams tot 014 Ward of NapabratjaY Dead Y. I,rlorea on the UletotT of Tre, by tha Ht. Mai. Flo Jarrow baybene, IT C. IL, 1., D .,robtant of /Iql. for to the University of Cambracs Di one.. Scriptunt Proyhmr. by Dz. Tozacr. !harper,' Masan. tor gebrOary. De• Testament. pou adal and Illartrated se conding to Cal [mat marrloal referents. the rent Srripturs, toroth. with lb. not. mot trawl.. Cow, and • complete Marginal Ilannmayof tba Wt. Br Clement Masly, IL A., llandslene Ostia* Pm , pntal Easter ot hebenthest. Together with oth.es at atessary formate. 1.11 .1. 1.. HEAD. tIASTOR OIL-43 bbla for sale by B. A. FAUALMA.A4CA ~,,, , . LINSEED OIL-10 bbls. Winter Pressed, for We br fell D. A. WAIMEATOCIi t 00. SOAP -75 Ilydes' Superior Windsor fwy his sierra ..1 for ale er KIDD & CO, ' 03 KOOl St. lUJSSIAN BLUE-2011 lbe No 1 Prim ar DI. IR Mos add far ft1?1 , 1 . KIDD 00. I~IAON)SS[A-200 lbs Calchiod Magna iv' mows Ived-saa for ale by 11,117 J EIODL.OO. IINSEED IML-34 bbla Linseed Oil , ib ILA store And !Iv MOP by leb7 7 KIDD & 00." • ROSIN—J 4 bbls:good order for rale by _ _ fa; J NIDD iCu. ~TLIt COLORS- 150 do :: bor nde ratan tut ado 07 b. :KIDD CO. I? UTTER-30 kegs pae:l i. f r ud t t i la ARIL-20 kegs No. I Leaf ' for gale by 411. h; B. a Is.nenneran. TiRIED - APPLLS-5 bbl a reed and for Jll.l ..le by fell B. it W.11A.B.BA1:10 IL ,NEW BOOKS ! BBW BOOKS! - AT lIOLMES LITERARY DEPOT, No. 74 Third street, OrpositS the Yost Office: issiegetboeker Magazine. ; Mr Fehmisi - r—Prim 25e. pgrgamis yymtpoothly Library flir Tratellers mad the' IlLreaa—pgs a2mprk rat the Dissormin at Plnereb. ain't:hod tm blur from hls largerwork.. - Women of Phrlinisialtf exemplary %Omni Nati and Charity: Ar Jolh;tainingh. • -. Lchictie Pagel: ff'r LIMO Areinimt, ileorriary—NmL Parrot's fm Yebracry. - • 0 0 ,p r ia Ladr• Heck. Pr February...•, i MulLCallett, tderndiet Lsrtain's • Wier' Natitnal Magnum. ' • , , - Agt La limianem brtrie matt:mot .. gtatifielil " hail Donors Fakviile. Beltlinpetrienee. i - rirbrot for-fiusberut by IsMy IV Lashes Yarns and Timken Leltmg. • • lionie Is homer a dotamtlei tale. Riad Lange:T. Or Cant hfams Rai& A liMas amortrasat of Eastern Literary PAWL Mimi. , on Maul, and mbeeMptions ;redirect m tg", pishoPhern , . vinT ORANGES—Wholeetdo and re un at 1108III8' T. Flory Lu the Dtanstml. fa. bbls just roo'n on consign- J. . 6 ont and fur W., LT T. WOODS SON. No. al Wear Mart. poms. , ,t LARD-120,0001b3 Pork ; • 40 bbl. N, 1 L.*. arrlybuY CIL *ila by (.1 .IbilBlooN, LIiTLE a OU. MEW PEACHES-12 bushelrt new: dried °III G6 P" d ' E S"' r,tII7O.*LATL&& 03. "1" 160 bbb. Ursa No d 3 Mu dn tant; • • ott jetirbbls. . bblglio. 2 Usekirrelt err Isle L.g - 11081/1019. lain'. a co. 'WAKE NOTICEI-,Ladiee and Akat 'l . ctta's 1111. Om& atl Betts. soledirltkitt Vtl• watt /Latta swat, at stile IItetatPI JILLIPL - t ER CIA L. 11 41 .....A.5.. 14 .- - 44i . ellaments .4 mt 441414444 la tbl. 14.r.r ft.:vit..] a. Ravarad4 fr. of.zmw. from Ow , . bblo to, day at 21d:halt - do. out priocieally at the lat.. [e. II lute ate held at at 20.1 ac. Dhlman/ bbla Re at =a SALEdi Al THE STOCK LOAGD—ltendiy tab B. ' Ifka Id.ryland Iwo Natlltmore IWO. Oh .. • , ni ahem. Ilalt A Ohio d Y. IL C 3 2:. do o Idl do At the bmnl I hid dar Star, land d's ,I+d at litild" did; IPA Lotted, Balt- 6',..1, , dt1. 114141, It4.!ti caked. 83134 obi° III:bond, 1354.0 Pi tad. dn .51.'4u .4.d:do shards 64S bal, d'Ai a.tard; York 4 Cutah.rland IS hid. 114 ask ed.--lAtoendau.. . .. b•ntt.tuavma..F.b. 9. ". There hos,been more activity in the market to day, in enokttuenro of the orrithl of a number of 'toy vett yethlllay, which have been detained below' foe several dare cw•t. • tiltereltrou Oa:U-11J e market con.tinnes basal. and It to 5.01-1. • Cotton—Tn. market Is quiet and prieee steady. Clover F,ewl—la In fair request. mad further sales Iwo hoot med. at S 4 traf.Ss iC4 Ds. Floor—The market has undergone so chanoi. Meg brand,. em held at SI bnithbt. hot there. is Ito espoli demand. and nu sales making. There is a moderate twilit.. • ry for eity use a 1 one f.emer, quotations. There le no Rye floor or Cons Meal here. Omits—Whest rteady: . sales 51, bu prime red at f&t. nAd some et We. Corn Is Iso l m s h oal unt, and has da-• ined. Sales lgtoo tea Southern yellow at Gas. snoat. Oats are warm. email wee at 40e it bu. . • • , (lecturers and Prosisions—There le more doing, bat pri ces ale anebenged. - Whisker—ls dull. !Small set. of bble at 21-4‘e, rust Mule 20}:e. FOREIGN biARKETE. .litiiiimin4 Jan.` 11=:Strgar.,- . Ftwalgo—iyter, to fikm3Ci to - Stsflair f•iiLf. arid If orarrith to Itilft *wt. In bond; fur 10 . . iwilow to low white_ ea.lou very alt without rh.iio lu Vet, LIVERPOOL PROVIEKIN Jan. V—Shaw Is no activity fn O. demand for boron. Ina the supail dt American Is,sent BOIL M. 0... la no nirposiOno sboan m giro ::I== . 4=Arar=gglgtrlr=l;. eat. Far bye Cberse'an adsancr of 19 1.04" A. is non do m.:ld. such being .earn. LIVERPOOL GRAIN 31 AILKET. Jai Oozy lo "r4Vtirtfl . wll3ll.l:ll'„rg.tr."4"-°' LORDON PRODUCE MARKET.. Jen. P. 11.-,At . . length tae prolate markets ham actuated tavorableatm peat.. Pages Fold wy.h bath! soak. ead , rea,latratir!, may fi=el b ra `IIIL7, 001 .uuka.01...: 1r Ith amr• knower. The refined 1.2084 IS steliclf. Coffee market eteralm eery high prima for fhte le ve Polo P T.O rale 11. I.llLe "am doll, math' Demers here betterhe advantage.. Wool Is to tegorrit. awl prime rather lotkjek`sip,' Them I. rather a better 11.1211.11.1. be Liemp, Mad 1 1 / 1 111. • • • ILISRE. Jan 1:2.--Atnetiran fustml_improves, aad pet—, eee ore now guard at fr 41 SO to 1 . 0. M. IS tall bblso • fe 43 to lOW CoMw—llolrdnunrior Meoll Ref. . complier boon Rio, ward. an te d nnwarbed al fr trl o' GL and 450 bap. to. aril r, at fr 411 SO. ard IFg_ begs& Do— mingo at frLgt to fd I W alt In bond. • LIVERPOOL FLOUR IdAßKET.—Frirate fettersbT in. • Rama. nels. atballad confirmed Um nowa of • DP.. and ads &twin rd... for broadaull• latelpool Sour dealers hem hold theirs:oda at .1.1.13.1 of LOLO SIR 10b1. Th. Inters date that France wtlt be obliged to import breadstuff/ and that the Engliub dealms were sag.. that Sone bad not rat.d the top phow • rl The Earopa's nein is favorable for Americus produce. Cotton motioned , in large demand at gm. a &senor, stiffer dim loot gootailinsa. Vane and wheat is bath Weaning. and the whole winter inaptly that can he made to reach this market by railroad will to taken oh . fair peers. The stark la roment M too light for n frw ex- Tort bottoms Cotton area moettled to day.. The Cl: p a h ar r a e lrn r e t :os tb trigt . :!:Olontalgg Vitra= .1111 eeryefaaov,no to the crop. The glow aeon /Ca the retooled. Over year stagger s the long' mop big...- v..1.b1'. It confirm.. to a certain degree. Magma, Made rate extimatea. Better priors to Liverpool will geobahlp result beet the atatiatint of the crop which hem Weir gone ooh—Crimea. RAILROAD. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURRa. PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD—LASR.' The Express throash train leaves at . Ali' o'clock . .a. Accommodation train berm 3}7 o'ckek. r. OHIO A PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD—WENT. The Rennes train Ammo YAW./ Street SI.Oo at 11 o'clock, A. X, Aga tardy. at 7 o'clock. r,Y. everyday or ceptlos ectudar. The Accommodation trln lame at.LA o'clock, A. Y.. and 4r. Y. • , - ' RIVER INTELLIGENCE STRAIN BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPAIDNIUR Fox. Nsw Oluseas—The lark* as.' 400504 akar, mot andemok, Cart 9.17. win taata "kb*T. ad.." day kho takes tha.klaco rf tbo Clooltosatl kackaaildt' teaming at 11 o'clock. ' Atlantic. Tarlatan*. Brownrcilln.. A. McKee atalrickanc, 31clioratort Ten. wme Balticrd. Titelcl.. Elicalarth. Batmen. Trottrnarlffa. D • FOre Mr, iturdortt. Wraritstat.lorna n L laktarktrar. • Vantare. Want. % litintritanlle. ',1200119. J. Melica. MADDickpon. McNeal:Aga. ticeDenpatt. Drownwilka • Tbnc Plaritcr.Balicr. R. Kanatl. Peeples,YJlratetp Ventura. Wataltn. Itrognatlo4.• - Rrinl ant. Grace eincinnala Dina..., Mane. AV heeling. -- - Wellevtle, Christ., DriAgepocA.4 Michigan. ISMaa Deaver. • noxis punt° DAY. BEATER—Michigan Do Nrav onSANS—PiaI Andenca. WIALUWILLD--Vonnt city; R p. na NAZHVILLE—Ocirra. WITZAADO—Dincacy RR LOOISn. 'MADASII‘,D,,,, • - MUT r AIIITUIS raaa tisr. BILOWNIIYILLB. 8.4 at, and a P. - went f. aart 0 iodic. la tbarmal by pier mark. 103 ersakra .t .1.0. and Lai nag. , _ „,at _ YOR IYAISIIVILLZ—wiIe ne ugat ' anoint saw GRIM. * Cabs ;CUT., will les... Der erletaltifira.__ this day. The U. is orei ot• are trera b.. at ber eWtc E.l. 'all be the tint beet ma lur arra rout, and ere hope to tee hor erell attended to. • . .. • Fon Sr Loan - Ike fate etmr Ade, C,apteht Boyd. haver to Jar ,ar prrailvertireofert; for SCLortir. Ind lettorrmerliate ports. Silo Arlo rrlit leave rt)lr• rtrirrlar Prrirrt boor,V Welter. , a.. there beltsr so boot of tbs anarwal line of parker gofer.; erre to Orr. .. . • • • Fon . Ten WAD/AR—The light thinght attar /rave. Capt. Robbtace. , Piii leave Glr the Wabash River ibla nay. accocealaticuta br patvenapra are IP*, rind bar capacity av • ft•bibt boat la, auto' to iv ,or tor %IW. The Diurnal, Capt. Correll, till !eel's for Wheeling to this morning at 10 o'clock.- . DUVETS -BY- - RIVER. . WELLSVILLE—P. Fm,, Crer--.4 kas but 11.6.77 Ansa.couse Crater a 12 Waver olle• A Tetteu7.l eke unta Wool A Soo; 7 bbla Cour A bred. - 11ALLSTON-Pn dos bucket., 41 au tub.. IV A. GILDENFENNEY & e().;Nu a ramt• statt i lirt C. Wan.) rum* reatirsil Tirrrldigukrr.r. Timbre Tarns mad l'•l2lree L•ttsa. by Asti tea. sltulhm - - • sow 50n.1711 MB 'Poirot T'sisl...-13e-5414 Uo4ECT, 1 Fridar Momn.g. Erb 13: Nor Yoar.; ~ i. ...