fiTTSEIUM,iIi GAZEt"I'E - BY WIIITE PITT8BCIBOR; HONDAS MORNING, FEB.' 16. 1852 se ,, R.E..4DINO . MiTTER WILL BE FOUND . ON EA el/PAGE OF THIS PAPER. ig,State Convention. . ;.,*. Writ:Whig State Colieentiou will be held • ahllarristattg. on tbe 25th of Mara, tot the put- Ws* cf nonainattag a Canal Commiesioner. forming an Elantorsi Tinkat, and ehooillsg dal.gatee to the National *lennyantion. The %Thine of the taxi°e.e eounUee of the Comilonnealth are hereby nottfleal to alert delegatosequal -to nomterto tbeiritymponiatzto in the Senate antirflonea Parynatantativer, to att-lat sold Contention. Dy oider of the Whig State Central C.4.amittn , , : DER 3IIDDRF.SWARTEf. Entaidant. tSeyrelary. .Ir.trrulra -; Whig parja in the cniintty cony. j • ,euzintpri VALLEY Eatachip. AS early as the 'season will, admit of, opera ! !ions will be commenced on this road. With an able and energetic board, antf.the best :feeling among the friends of the enterprise, it - will- be pushed (forward to completion with all praeti :cable speed. . - The late reporteit - act of Assembly confining all theroads In the elate east of a designated • line, to a guage, of 4 feet S inches (the page of • theNtate tooth) dealt - Pot apply_to this .road, if wears correctly„ieformed ;of,. provisions. The foil/ming is 'titiart of the. only 'report of the act which hoe yet reached to. It reads like a • , -literal recital-of the act. "Any and every-ritiroad hereafter constructed Ft • through any portion of Pennsylvania, from any poitil-waat.of a line running due south- atiroesi t the State from the State beginning at the I, : eaSt flee of Erie-County, shall be of-the same :,getage, as the rallroads.boilt and tweed by the State, and no other—and if any Conthany shall .hereafter build or constriteit a railroad having a oonthein or eastern, Connection, with any rail 'read leading toes- tabards Philadelphia or Her: ~.zisborgh,lof a differeot. gnage from the goage . of the railioads built and owned by the Stater then and in - Ba:wheelie, all aid singular the rights, . powers and. privileges confenvel on such Com pany by it/ charter or by any supplement there to, shall beadjudged null and veld." There are two clauses in this axtraot from the -lww both 41thich we think exempt this road fromita operation, .Thepret is, that the act on- . ly applies" , to roads "hereafter constructed through an portion of Ite-itakidvahla from any poinbeast of a line runningdue south across the state from the state line,' beginning at the east , Ilne'et Erie eotrity." .The line here epeCified crosses the Allegherti, rivers little above Free. , 'pert, while this road will run from a point more . than.twentymiles Uri of that line. The second point applith to , roads which 'are - to have 1"a -eitathern or ;eastern; bonnection with any rail read leading to or towards Philadelphia." This -clause,' in our opinion, cannot - be made zo apply ''.to-the Allegheny Cal,ej Railroad,' for it cannot 'lastve' any connection, eouthern, eastern, • or in . any other direeticin,' with any ouch road, unless the-crossing of theirojected Sunbury and - Erie Railthad "may-be* 'construed, Which we think woulsfrequirna violent ponstruclion. The coo ' cluidon wo iirriew,at 4 iii; that the Legielatore did not intend to include this road, otherwise its terms Would have been very dthertat. The more we reflect hpon the subject, the more we _tiro contioced-thist this road is exempt from the provisions' of this law: We cannot conceive; mortogrer, th4t Philadelphia could boat intensely as to:Wish to 'deprive that long neglected Orion:of . the State watered by, the ,Allegheny, ,• - :of a railroad connee,tion with Pittsburgh end with their neighbors of Western New York. For -; the present, at least, we exonerate the people of . 'that city from the charge of such Ineffable mean ness, as the opposite hypothesis would imply. We Way most emphiitically that this road moat either 'he : ltili on a sir feet guage4 , ,r net at ca— . Its grand object is to carry to' 'market the coal andiuraher found in . exitamitless quantities along o • the line f the road, the. first' of which 'lt lying - ittthe mines, totally Valueless for want oflllo9W] to carry it to 'market. ; :To carry this coal from ' the mineslof,Armatront, ;Clarion - , Jefferson, Elk '.and al!tean conotiee of the 4 feet 8 inch gunge of Pensylvania, and than be obliged to transship it to other cars on the 6 feet gizsgeof New Yerk, be fiztallth the business. Ethimid that these mines, which, with the mans. template ron4;:wonid bare been sources°, no itialtltta' the people of thhire,conoties, must "Drylember can, Only be carried advantage- - Opal a witie track and in wide care,- owing •' Wilts great relative bulk: It la expected that this trade will be very large upou this road, and " -hat. it will be almost entirely pouthalard and. westward. ; These-two items will form the prin. cipal bunine)ii.ottleTroad, and he at once the . source of profit to the company and of wealth and prosperity to the country through Which the road will pass. Place any obstacle in the way df these tern - important products of jhe valley . of t)ve Allegheny,-,and the project of ..building the road most be ithandoned. The stock will not, cannot be thing We hope, there : fore, that the Legielaturn wilt make an explicit declaration that the act in question does not op., _ ply to thie, road, so that 611 doubt upon the-sub-': jut may be remotcd. . • • BY this road. PitieluTorghds at lege!. 570 miles . froniliew York City. Is it 'Possible that. aidelphisisjealotitt of a road of that length! Itt so, we assure the people;of that city. that the manifestation of that jealousy will operate ;vast ly more to • iiwnelleadiantage. in story way,. thin:ever our sic foot read could d 0... •*- Ent, is-we Said the: beginning, the letter of thelaw, whatever may have been its inten - Non,appeara to, exempt this *Ld tirom its op. `eration. • this law, so far as:this road is concerned,'. (which - was . chartered before the • Law was parsed,) even if it should fall Mader its ' ,provisions,. ie nething mare than a police-raga , bitten; liolationof which, cannot be . made to -works forfeiture of its charter, 'without a vio lation of that donee of the constitution which forbids the passage of laws export facto in their aspetatiori. weak, require a violation of tie .provirionsof the charter to do that. So plain a oaea convinces us still more that the tai bur:Plies • thitivias net !nitrated to apply to this road. We think, therefore, that our friends may dismiss alt fears in regard to thislaw, and go on with the Work as if nothing had happened. • Wll.lO COUNT C0111M.1 , 2101.—1t 1W be seen bithanotice of the Whigittate Cenvention, that it ie to take place on the '2sth ofi, March. Thin ainl make it qeeesaary for"e Comity Convention "Lobe called at some day , previews. Therein no tiiite to be loot, therefore, in milling inieh a con , ventunt. Will the Chairman of the last County Ooni4ution see to this? We take pleasure In referring ear renders to the notice of a Free Lecture, .Ly the iter. Leon :Paste, of Paris. Mr. Pilate Is n gentleman of thelaigheat character for ability, piety, and ear „Realness Jul the noble cause inlyhich he is en: 'orijgcuL • tit! evangelical Christens of Franco sr( laboring under immense dlfficultias, and we hope the .Protetitants' of Pifteburgh will give tbeirlo c presentative e• full hewn,. PAITHREIRO M AND BALTIMORE ITO 0011/ brought within twenty-twohonis of each other„by t tneans er the reolusylvaois central rout, and Itbe Balti more and . Busquehanne road. This is now de oldally. the best route to Baltimore, and is a quick and Tell agreeable means of COITIOTOIIiO6. "tioq between the tire, titles.. See attrertisement. RAMS Texar.—thr Tuesday next, Profes. sortock.s,:uf Cincinnati, will commence a course of six - lectnees, before the Mercantile Library Assotiatiim; at. Lafayette Hall, where citizens generally.are invited to attend, and the tickets are pfinced eo low, as to bring' the opportunity within the reach of all. The lectures wll,l be eminently practical, and illustrated by teri- Wats. Bee tidvertisement. Tan Treltrt ne Lomnsn, by N. flandrorst. Ainsworth,lanthni Of, 'their Bbepherd," .IGoy Fawkes," etc.:. A. .Itandso ma cheap edition, ofd i se hteorh,:withlllustpstions, has just been Pub by..T.' B. Peterson, Philadelphia, and is for tude by W. Ao Gildenfeany, &Co., 9th street, • and by J. B. Holmes, ad area. , • ,APP.Ourtulir st.:nte Gov 00,-4oh C ifolteald, of Pitigoirgli' to be interprete9of the Omaaa and inn& lupines for the reitoral mule of Peonsylmsaiavto Oxide haitteburgh. -932 1322133322nal 1310122/3. The P4auryh Catholic, of Saturday, has a long aial.i!on ',thif.subjeot of the recent riots and fighti hetween the Corkonians and Far downs, dear Steubenville. The editor lament that each enrages should hare occared ; but en deavors to throw the blame upon the local au thorities. We shall, however, permit him to speak for himself. He says, "We say, then, without hesitation, that the man in authority, in the places where these riots occur, hove much to answer for in this matter. • •How do these things arise? A quarrel oc. cure first amongst a few. Rivalry in seeking employment, drunkenness, or any thing else which produces similar results elsewhere, may be the, immediate occasion. Were there ques- tions of other parties, a policemen winold inter fere, the minty would lie seized and punished, rend thus the quurrel would end. Rut these . Iriehmen are treated anoutlaws. If they guar r=lit is supposed that this is their nature. If.! .ou Irish head be broken., it is supposed to mat ter little, and as -look as they keep their quits• reit; among themselves,tio authorities interfere. "to addition oS thth, it is said that if they were arrested, they shoUld he supptirted during confinement, and why Noddle the neunty with the expense of this for the sake of saving the heads or lives of mere IliehmenT •;•egl 4 . • . "The Conchal/in thal i follows from all this is, that the proper remedy forthese riots ie to be found in the. same means - by which evils of a similairehoraeter are prevented amongst other people. Let the lows be enforced, and ade quate means for the purpose be 'prepared by those whose duty it ie to look to these matters. "It would be decidedly but just that the kail road ur operatives, ILO not the county, should be made pap the expense of these measures. • ~, k. e faff of office": that may keep enter in a rural population, cannot ho capectsol to do the =Line - whets an accession of hundreds or thou -86106 of men, without familial, eau= amongst them with,all the exciting intloienees. to which we have alluded." " "Adequate =eons.' jpdeed! What sort of Does he wen( tL people of fltepben title, or of Jefferson :county, to maintain a small standing army to keep these !nehmen from breaking each other's heads for nothing /short of that suUld be ?'adequate." For doing just what this editor vamp the authorities of Steubenville to do—that is, for keeping ea ad , equate fora amongst them, in Ireland, to pre vent them from committing such enonnities— the Briiish government in most heartily abased. There the authorities will not let them fight very =oh, and hence they cry that they are - oppressed; but here, is thisSree conntm we let them'fight a little amongst themselves, and beoause we do eo, the Catholic snys ye ..have much to answer for." Tinly they are hard tp please. • lied the Cath . olio refrained from any ntMtopt to cast censure upon innocent and law : abiding Men in .thin matter, we should tint hair &Avon ibot !Annie home to ite true source; buf f 4 we guilt do so. Why in it, we ask, that these peo ple, who here lived for ogett in the midst of ci9ixtitioti; and under the instruction and gui dance of priests who claim to be - Christian, nee yet so Ignorant, so brutal, so savage 7 We cover find Iqutestants, in the proper sense of the term, acting so. Protestant Irishmen, Eng men, or _Americans require no police to keep there from breaking each other's heeds. Com pare a body of Yankee track layers upon our railroads with these belligerents who hove caused such trouble and alarm to' ur neiglabers of Steubenville. Do we over hear of ••ro.Sts 'among them Never. And why not Is the difference attributable to roes '.' A Celt will not say 00. Can me truce it to education Yen, that's It. • The Vitokee is taught to think for himself, and being so taught, ire is no Protest.• ant,'of course. Sot so the poor Irishman, whose soul is crushed from birth under a system of moral despotism which denies him the use of his thinking faculties upon the Only subject which can elevate and ennoble his nature—so. And whet is the 'result ? !Diet:iota' plasions lbtain the comPleteAulatery oVer him, eo that Ind eatt only he goterned_ by. force. :Do not theyiort and outrages, eo frequent atanng three unfortunate men, prove the truth rf what *e say!. The fruits of dmfro systems of rs. "gio;',..; teaching are )before: Us—the bora 'and the free—and by theft' freiti we are coilireanded judge them. We have beard much recently about Red Re publicans. Tlish'iiii . Otonner seems to' he well posted up on that eel - dee, and would. like 'very Inueffitreet theta before ua asp . beggabeo to frighten no: out of one. principlei - of liherly.— We told the Bishop 11:, few days ago . that. what he calls red republicanistii is the legitimate off spring of Catholicism, and not of Protestantism; that amongst - Protestants such a thing is un known: We thought, and perhaps said, that there seas no sorb thing in this country: 'hut we oiled confess that a lot of Irishmen, with broken heads and bloody noses, are well entitled, to the term of red republicans. It is" hardly a figure of speech to elll them en.- But we use not aware of any tither class in our..conntrY to whom the term it But these poor creatures are not so much to blame as are the men who' have brutalized them by keeping them in spiritual bondage, until at length they have sunk below the level of ra tional, beings—their reasoning powers being curbed and fettered. while: their passions ere left to develop° their blind and savage energies, until; in pursuit of theibitter "feuds and sec tional animosities, they are led, to the „commis sion of every outrage, even to murder. eov. Kossum VThDICATZD , The Acv York CMIq/I.enuiErionirer introduced the letter of , ISAHTtIOLONISW , STCYS.V.C. =Mil log GOT. KOSIVTIT, written from the geese' of Paris, with the caption of " 7'4 Fioishlog Stroke!" y The vindication bait followeitriipidly on the teelsof the assatilt,:although-the'vinili calor was not aware of the attack. " The Fin ishing Stroke" will have to he given egain, and with more skill, before the great advosste o f Hun garian liberty is annihilated. • The-London Daily Net., of Jan. V, contaitis a letter ftifien 11r. S. linnovick., who was kik:sis ter of Juitiee in the Cabinet of which Sr wean SOd.BATT#TANTI were - members. This tether ill doled from-London, not Paris, a very significant fait in h time when free thought and a free, press are shackled. From that letter we find the following interesting and important extract, copied into; the Nno York Tribune; relating-to Irks abdication and the present position mf Hos suth, the matters particularly dwelt upon by Ste.' mere. :The letter I, written in reply-to Count Caesimir Butthyanin, but it is peculiarly appro priate es an answer also to Ste - mere: ' . r When the intelligence of the unfortimate batt tie of Temeswar reached the Gov. Kinieuth. whd was then at the fort:rue of Arad, he immediate ly summoned a council of the monist ry to &fib orate on measures of public safety still Possible. At thiscouncp, to which all the ministers took part (Burners included), it woe resolved tolls „vest Gorgey, who stood alone at the peel of an unecinquered army, Stith full powers for ne gotiating a peace. It was, moreover, resolved to dissolve the government, which could not lie carried on in any fixed place of safety under the. lixisting circumstances. We did not; however, Insert in the Instrument investing Gorgey with full power (and dispatched olden immediately) the abdication of the Government. On tho aunt day—it was the 11th.of Angina, Ik4ll—Gorgey declared in the presence of tune of the minis ters who had assembled at - Csanyi's (who was ixAs oflbem). that he could not accept the corn . asiorf bearnse the resignation of the Govern ' nt w*n art cOntainedin it, while he woe sure that the enemy would enter Into no negotiations with him so long as Koesuth and his ministry were thought to be behind 'him. The ministers who were present, after T. short deliberation, considering it to be their duty not to stand in the way of the negotiations which had been re• solved on as neceneary, accordingly sent their resignation to the Governor, whom they request ed to amigo as fret]. The Govkmor soon after sent his abdication for : counter signatnre by these Membere of, the ministry, and accordingly the government formally dissolved itself, after bay ing done so de Ado in tho previous council of 'ministers. I must mention the Clreumstooce that in the Governors'slostrument of abdication condirtons were prescribed for Gorgey,' whick! .weroi-Bot inuiteciin the original instrument of entherixation issued by the full . council. These conditions weres,the preservation of the nod'''. alityand the autonomy of Hungary. Pour min isters took part in this resignation of the Gov 'erpor. a s abovestsited, Minch, Csanyi, Horvath and I. Two of the ministers, firemen andillat. els thyanyisfere silent when the 'tonna l declara tion of the abdicatio n as discussed at Ceanyi'e residence. I bare ot mentioned among the milliners oar late co segue, the Finance Minis afteter, to ;Dnohek, because 'his treachery, which was rwards brought light, =ludo him from our ranks. Frotni,all those ciratimitaces, It will be'manifejt how uujuet the repioachee of Count Casimir Batthyany are, 'that no new Cabi net Council was held. It is notorious that Horsey abused the fall powers with which he was intrusted, instead of :procuring the presentation of Hungary by a negotiation for peace, by on ignominons treach ery to his native country. From that very moment tlse power conferred on him • by the above mentioned ipstrument, anditheconditionot abdication of the L'orernment conacyttentlY and le gsay rererted to him who . ho i inserted him with it. To deny this would bt to recognise in the foreign rule which crushed Ilungury in consequence of that treachery, legitimate right and lawful power. ' The noble Count himself attesters the question why Kossuth, before crossing the Turkish fron tier, did not resume power dgain? Ile states that Kossuth could not know. beforecrossingthe frontier, the catastrophe of Filmes, and therefore left the country, in the belief thatOorgey would` faithfallyulfil his commission—a belief which. was the more natural. bectause Porgey had an unconquered army under him, and almost all the fortresses at his distiosition,.a power more than suffthient to carry on the. negotiations end even to menace the enemy with a contintiation of the war.' The noble Count did not take his present view of this question when; after the treachery of Gorgey beoame.knoisn, he counter signed the order written at Fiddin by Kossuth, as Governor of Hungary, to, -the fortress of /Co moro. I, however, perfectly agree witlidhe noble, Count, that the nation, once more restored to its constitutional existenoe, and free from for eign yoke, will have the. unlimited right to dis pose of all the affairs of the country, and con sequently of the executive power. To assert a contrary opinion would be a crime against the nation. Not of a liberated nation, which, of coarse, would hake the right to choose whom . it will, but of a nation crushed by an usurping power, the.lloitttr of Koointh so elected Governor of Ihmgarii;jare, I rotund, lawful. I also concur with the noble Count, that Kos suth is not lie exclusive representative of our .native country, and cur-war of liberty and In dependence. Hungary is historically repre sented by alithose who took part in the con stitution and military vindication of its rights, and more especially and aide by side with the Governor, by the constitutionally chosen Mem bers of ,the Retype -el Representatives. I coo. odder, hotelver, r i p,.th to h. the flue' reyreseraatire of She itaeCesta f our nonce esiaary, on =Oleg of hid drvris as'nril as his position but lam far indeed from seeing in him a Dictator. A Dic tatorship yenta find in all those who, like me, bold firmAy tot, the repulican principles pro gonneurtty him, the most determined opposi tion • Republican principles beve not been pro claimed at Koituth's dictation as. the aim of our national exertions. They were, during our struggle, the well ascertained and deep rooted sentiments of the-country, and Kossuth could pray fuithfolly rlprunit the proclaimed will andletling of the hation.dal inertiLing them on hu banner. Yeamediately after . the Declaration elf Intl, yendanct: all the me/Mimi:4,lone of the national will 'eget unonimons in the desire foe a Republic. 'The Ministry, which wee nominated by the Gov ernor, as a consequence of that legislative act, declared in both houses of the Diet, that its ef forts would be directed to the establishment of a republic. Both hotisre joined in +his declara tion, .and in the Government no opposition what ever was manifested against it. One of the first acts of the' newlloaerntneat wee to remove the crown from. all nationah•eseutcheons, and from the great seal of Hungary. The press in all its shades developed republican principles. The new semi-official paper boie the name of The Republic. It IC true that the Government was only provisional, for the weir continued, s and the d efinitive decision of this qu es tion dis tended on unferseen circumstances. Its should hive preferred almost nog settlement to. the ne cessity of a eubjection to the Austrian dynasty; and.at the price of emancipation from that de tested power, the nation would ever have been prepared, for the who of aid, to choose a king from another race ; but certainly if it had been the unaided victor in the struggle, never. Mon archical Government would have teen for us I the mere escort oT expediency. The govern ment of cur wishes and principles was the Re pt:dole I do not feel at all convinced, as the noble Count asserts that the iustituthus and habit, of Hungary are-incompatible with o democratic re public. I find, on the contrary, traits in them which lead me tri"an opposite conclusion. The aggregate character of the oilmen:Ms nobility which resigned its privileges In the !het of 1847 --IS of its own accord, and which was in its na ture more a democratic than an aristocratic body, because neither territorial wealth nor rank interfered with er disturbed the equality of Its rights—tha natural antipathy Ito ' the system of an upper house, which - was coasideredas a for eien institution, because it bad been in troddeed under the Austrian dynasty,-the iMmemerial custom of perialicallyelecting all officials, and I even the judges--the detestation in which bureau cracy, end all the instrnmenta of centralize lion were,beld in 411.1 ages, while s the attachment to ildt mistileigaf -erelrtoisernmeat. was trradicat hie--the fact that in consequence of thelawe which bed been' sanctioned in April, 1848, the county authorities fortherly only elected from the nobility were democratically renoustituted, and exercieed their functionis in this form till the ca. astrophe of Integer, without the slightest col lision hetween the different clykes of eociety— the peaceful of the reproieuLatives of -the laetffliet conducted almost on the principle of universal suffrage—all these faete unmistake ably prove that the gam of dearocracy lay io oar Institutions, and that these ceuld receive a democratic development without any Concussion. These elsestaterititio traits of our nation which have been so often misrepresented as sig ns of an aversion to a republic, and which . may be more properly called civic virtues; as,, for example, oar respect for law, oar sntiplthy for untried political theorise,. our attachment to traditional customs, endow pride. in the history of nor country, are no obstacle to, but rather paean tees, and even conditions of, a republic, which is to be national and enduring, It would be in deed an unprecedented event irehistory If staunch royalism could be, the characteristic of a coun try which, like Hungary., hasfound in its kings for three hundred years the inexorable feet of its liberties, and which in that time for their de fence had to wage six bloody wars against ite 'dynasty. , .As to the criticieme by the noble Connt of the personal cheaacter of Hogemth, I take leave to assert that agreat ranfortty of the /hydride lion do not share his opinion. It tartot my task to appear so a . eersonal advocaie, and I wish, ,therefore to advert only to one point of his attack, which' may imem to be hexed on facts. The noble Count asserts that Boil:lath hoe attain ed to power by doubtful means. lam amsoed at this assertion, knowiag, as Ids, that Hosanth was proposed by Count loots Batthyany, and nominated by the King'"with the enlivened ap plause of the nation, to the Ministry of Finance. After the resignation of the nest Hungarian Ministry, he was freely and nnanimonelyeleoted • by the Diet to the Peesidemey of the Committee of Defence, and after the declared forfeiture of the dynasty to the Governorship . aithe country. I know no more honorable : meant 'by which a man can be raised to power. I am unable to plata et, the motives of the patriotic Count, which fusee prevailed on him to publish the hitter part of his. letter; and I mutt believe that its conaequmter will be pernicious to our common rause if an irrseoncileddr division be tween our countrymen should belle unhappy k•auff I tenth Sir, thatyour friendly sentiments for the welfareof Huagary - will prevail on yen to give theme lines% place in youeeeteemed journal, and I remain, Air, your obedient p servant, . S. VUBOVICEI, Late Minister df.Justice of !forgery. 1 London, "on. 11 1852. Wmir Nix . ..ll—The Baltimore American rather favors the new eonstitution promulgated by'the Dictator Of 'France. 'Wear: A political organisation to be Complete and af fective moot include of course - the elements of the national mind nod interests as they en• lvi. .Ij,lif not expected to include such as belong to other nations and do not belong to the nation for whose welfare it is specially instituted. Thus the Introduction of political elements and forme drawn from Foglieh or American institations in to the framework of a French systonl would in volve absurdities and engender confusion. The wise and good administration of the eye 'tem which ILonts Navoctos has established In France will constitute not only the hest recom mendation of it, hut the responsible condition, we maylpresume, upon which he con reasonably hope DI render it permanent.. If it invests su preme. power in his hands, the investiture of such power must be lodged somewhere—since it is indispensable to the efficiency of any Govern ment in ;France. 3 ftC For Me Pillsburgh Gorrttr. ;PENNSYLVANIA Re.tutomx, When a cry has • been raised, hundreds are found willing to join in with it, and those who are acquainted with the frailties of heraan na lure will not be surprised to discover that in con seqtience of the late crusade agalost the Super intendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad every detention or irregularity that ecenre on the line between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh has been charged to hie mismousgement. Recently, we heard a traveller vociferously denouncing the Central Railroad, in tionseinemie of 801110 out rageous Idetention; which' upon inquiry, was found to have occurred on the Columbia Rail road near the Gap. A Pittsburgh journal pub lishes on article against the management of the Penneylvania Railroad,. :based on the repre sentations of a . trevelie; Who experienced mach 'discomfort 111 passing GUI the Portige Railroad. It Is certainly time that gentlemen connected with the press should know that these roads are not in any way under the control'of the Penn sylvania Railroad Co.: but that the latter are sub ject to evils of greater magnitude than ever em barrassed the operations of any other extensive road In consequence of a condition of thing. which cannot be remedied until the whole line is under one management ; at present there are not less than seven distinct portions. In a re cent publication over the signature of the Su perintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, it was stated that no alternative was presented but to break connections daily at the ends of the Pennsylvania Railroad by starting the trains phnetttally, or wait for passengers at the expense of irregularity, It was considejed better to wait a limited time for the arrival of the trains from other • roads than to cause passengers to lose it whole day, and this course, so obviously necessary under the circumstances, has been cited es the most prominent evidence of misman agement. Bad the opposite course been par sued, the clamor would no doubt havelbeen still greater. If passengers would report cases of insolence or neglect to the Superintendent giving names and dates, no doubt they would receive prompt attention. No man can possess the power of übiquity; and as the Superintendent has, published the fact that the former Board refused to sanction arrangements which he con sidered essentiallA important, let public, opin ion be suspended until an opportunity is afford ed 'of noticing the 'effects of a chanke. An offi cer if not at liberty to act, should not be held accountable fdr the acts of others. Justin:. PROM TIARRIBBITIOIR. Efannisninton, Feb. 10. 9842. Mr. F l Entroa = The following bills palmed the Bongo 'finally to-day. An act vacating part of Ferry lane and Back lane in Reserve township. An act iitoorporating the Odd Fellows' flall Association of Pittsburgh. An act relative to a state road through Wash ington and Alleghepy counties. Au act to provide for the collection of school tax in Findley teunehip. ,An ant incorporating the Allegheny County A gri cultural Eiocri*ty. ;• • Feb. 11. Mr. Appleton rid plaoe an act for the chartering of . the - Citizens' Deposite Dank Pittsburgh. Mr. l'enny—a bill relating to ton on mnrt gages. Mr. McCluskey—a hill relating to the Mo nongahela Slacitarater Navigation Company. The following bill passed the House finally— An act regulating fees of Justices of the peace in the county of Allegheny. There le considerable !licitness here now. Mr. Appleton has been confloed to his room for a week until yeeterday. Several of the other members are. nick. . HIINOANY AND ;MLR • CHAMPIONS We publish this morning, a letter from anoth er of the prominent dekadcre of Hungary in her war for independence. M. .thetriere, who was a republican member of the Diet during the War, and one of Kossuth** Ministers dating thle existence of the Provisional Government, and who is now in Paris with Count Casimir Smithy. andcetutures very severely Kosauth's policy and conduct, and charge upon his vacillation and his flight the downfall of . Hungarian . . indepen dence.. The letter. is a strong one, anil coming from a republican member of the Hungarian Government, it will hare far more weight with the people of this country than either that of. Prince Esterhaly or Count Battlyani. It is very cosy to see that the dimensions among the loading Man, front which the litm• WWI clime suffered SO much daring the etrug gle, have been perpetuated, and constitute now the most formidable obstacle to her future deliv erance Hungary it by oo moans singular in this misfhrtnne. Our own Revolutionary war is full of similar instances Personal jealous'es among the leaders,—prisate quarrels, or differ ences of opinion among the prominent ColSidaissi dere, repeatedly demanded the utmost authority of Wasuistormi'e character and presence; and threatened to overwhelm the •nae of the chop try. in irretrievable ruin. If they hail proved suceemfol,—if Aaaot»e newton, like that of GOVIOST. had laid hie mistily at the feet of the tyrant, how few statements from parties con cerned would havea greed as to the caner of the catastrophe! Goy certainly would each have striven to throw all the blame upon every other; while the leading and controlling spirit, before whom all had been forced to bend, would have' been the certain' mark for the complineots and censures of all combined. Not unlike this is the spectacle now presented by the unnecceseful champions of Hungarian in dependence. While the struggle wan going on, although they yied to the oreetnantering . erter . gy and genius of Konacre, they all bad viewaf their own—more or lees hoitile to itjaao.ci. thereof each other. Ditieemices occurred from timat6 tltrucalwaye pifulattivi moreor leer, injury, between him and thee, whom the Ciro the Diet bad trade ininrnlinate. Dot they could only have full expression when the common canoe in which they were all engaged hail been 1011 t; when anion wan no longer neeepsary to each one for hie owe cake, and when each might hope to exalt himself by denouncing the rept lo short, pasty .prat wan an bitter, an eelfisb, and as unpatriotic in Hungary, an it has been everywhere. Many of the Charges which Sterner° being* against his former Chief, relate to proceedings of which no dininterested accounte have ever been peblished. Kenneth alone can tell all the motives which induced him to transfer the power with which the Diet had clothed him, to the Kends of Gorgey. Brit few who know any thing of his character will doubt, that he did it out of fall devotion to what he believed to be the well-being of bin country, and no one will for a moment, Chet he did it from the pal try coneideratiens which bie old ansoeiatee pee fit tp asoign. The constrnintn ender which he labored—the difficulties he encountered from the timely and releettees bontility of Gorgey, who had the command of the Army, and who wan more important to the cause than any other man—the -embarrassments which ensnared and bewildered his steps, cannot be known to the world at large We presume that he will feel It incumbent upon him to take more notice, than he has done hitherto, of these reprepentatinne of men who were formerly connected with him, and whose whole 111P1 Perms now to be, by die. pnraging him to exalt themselves. One thing certainly elands as a mark of proud distinction in his feor. Unlike tile assailants, he is still laboring in his country's cense. Ex ile and sorrow hare not crushed his energies, or made him forget the land that gave him birth. He has not yielded to despair, nor sought for himself inglorious ease while his country was in chains- Ile has not nought the elemency of his country'S foes, nor misligned the companions -who once stood by his - side in contending for her freedom and her ■iillts.—Nrre York Davison or Lreente.-The.American Coloni sation Society has voted the sum of $lO,OOO, should it be required, to aid in the defence of Liberia spinet the attacks of the savage tribes. The Society has also adopted measureito obtain additional arms and warlike recourses. In ful ler elucidation of the etae of affairs In Liberia, it may he mentioned pat for. come time past there bad beau petty ware and disturbances be tween Boyer and Jim Flaw, rival chiefs, and an appeal had been made to the devernment of Liberia. Meier, Beeson and Baum were appointed commissioners to investigate the matter in diepute, and these gentlemen had used every effort to bring the difficulties la an end. With Flaw there was no difficulty, but with Boyer, well known to be deceitful and die.' honest, they could come to no terms. The led' report of the commissioners wan made a few daye before the attack on Fiehtown. —New 'York Commercial Advertiser. L reratIOMPLIANT TEATIIIONY to the *eine 'of Dr. 3IcLA DVS VERSIIIIIKID. Dead. till that doubt: A (ma., when placed at the •Mroneo of a rat hole, !cuter, the aperture...all along the faNage, cip i i s th• rat..imtertrilnetee hie existence. and drags the ant niareeletnact moms to U. light. And In Ilk• manner have) (omit Dr. idtiLthe'a American Vidallings to Nair , a. upon Worms. those dr•adfnl and datt.roan lormen• torn of children. This remedy, like the ferret, •menthe aperture of the month. Immo. down the gullet: bulge round the stomach. lays hold of the worn.. shaken )h•. life out of the reptlies.kweeps clear their dm, and carers their corr.,.e clear out th• system.. This at linoetheu bent the riTect of the reirelfoge upon mg eh WM. ItOULATT. .. This I. p" mut', that I have used 'IV. McLane'. Pa attlforpt and have Sound It to operate laltem:muse Pm. mi children. ' JOHN LIMOS. Nevus. June:Mi." ills Vern:ll6nm should be le the possession of orlw/ thmllo. A trial 0111 convince. .01 on. or Ite..ponry, Pole. Zw• for eel. wholesale and retail b 7 J, Num d o b.. felBuldAn 11.6 *'Who that hag suffered with that moot tortnentlngof ell things, earns, but still hall with jo7 the great Arnbutn Liniment. If persevered In, It never fall. to core, and • Is Nast as good for almost all disseaws which moire en eaternel eloplkatlom MIA for etdtrials, no med. dlsonsersd lies (gored ea elllsselous as U. a lberers Arabian Liniment [Soo adSerlbwrient. I Petroleum i Cansmog Ohio, Jan: =.1112. 8. 01. Kook: Dear Aire—ln clones to Dots Dietary, I am p"..y.0 to my, that 1 bare 0001 thFgetroleum en. tenelvely to the trestmeat of Marsh, and Dyeentery, and to gristle,. enema than the nee of many of the prjrn dpi. ~..01b. formerly nod and reonnunamird by the Drofeasion: So far as the varloundlsesere of the bulge: for whlch the Cod Liver Oil has been so highly ream. mended, I meet certify that the Petroleum in my:hands has supercoodsd it sal a oueotirp agent. 1e addrtion'to those disomeketeve alluded to.ecrefolonsalfectionssad, enlargements of the spleen. with the most eximordinery seams, hays been diopomd nitg. Witti . lbeee o ? nieriementsl foetal of the Petroleum 1 remain, props tray. J. YLATTYST. Y. D. n-ror sale by druids itevaally. ktR4AuT Falllmportation of liarirciare, Cutlery, etc. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, Rewire to esti Ma attention of Merebanto• and others to their LIMO MCI Of FOREIGN AHD DOMESTIC lIARDWARE„ CUTLERY, &c,, I.llPullTh BY RECENT PACKETS, And width thot are now prepartal to offer at mach vetoes wt cannot hall to View. AGYA foltwortsonot of MANN'S orligbrated C. S. AXES awn hand. naath:r Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh 0., HURRY. Pastor", SA3IUEL L. RAttALIELL, AEC, - OFFTCE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN ISLREET AID WOOD STREETS XiD-INNUILDS 11p1.1. AND CARGO DISKS ON TDB 01110 AND MIDIONSIPPI RIVELLS, AND TRIBUTA KIDD. irjr , ln.surrs aoctivul bui or &man Iv FIRE. AL.., agast4 lA<pnL vtAispa,d INLAND X... 1 rJGATION TRANSPORTAIVE,Y. C.O. Iluns.,y, Wm. Liirlink, Jr. 11m. Ilmmloy, '. 'l. Kier, Iltmh D. Kim, Wm. iihmlism Itotvrt Daniel, Jr., D. lielmeen.' . H. Uubisugh. Yraorin gell.n, MMrinrd ll•iimikm. J. Belloimmatrr, lIKKer ilrmant I emniel He, _ lome M. PesinKli. MERCANTILE LIBRARY AND ME CILINICT INSTITUTE. ROOMS ON FOURTH ST. oPPOSITR MERCIVS' TOT IS tyf 11e . .5 ,,, hip—51 Inalistim, Ile, and $4 Dar anon.- Fawn's in V.. Larrary, 2,900: . in neweling Rumo Nravapers and 21.11a2a.nnes. As this is .thqlani, Public. Library and Rending Room to the city. ill°v diepo.o,l to .Id In ren. den= the eeeortattott unfit end pertrtornt, regtte.t. .1 to brmtos owtobrnt. uo eundsy alterncoh. Lone D•we ➢.h.uxrorc. Infant daughter of Sam.' stud ALI, Pitlanertreilt. ittrtil thirteen manthr. The funeral .11l hart , the dwrlling. on Ilay street, this ftrrncon. at 1-alf put two o'eltuk At ths rsshlenco of h•r gisodfithsr. W. B. Foster. no the 13th had., 11ANNAII ()KUHN TIIORNTON, .11 dooghter nf_Joson Thornton, Pan., of Wsrrso. Ohio, omJ 13 months. - -- - PRESENT CONDITION . OF FRANCE. kir Thu ROE. LEON PILATTE: front Paris, repreeentatlve or the Emgelleal"lenclety et' Franca, .111. bE r•bueat..lnliverlOkbl,rilTon,the Presod Vera/ and It 'll:nom Mute c/WEritnet, .i , the nage i'IISIIMMI. ). Comm. tsuer lEVl.aa4 kba h rte.. MIA EVENING, at 7 o'clock. olherEldrax4. - .r al.n be experled. . DEAFNESS AND* - EIATI DISEASES RADICALLY CURED.. Bittows offers to those autior h. Rom Drafnete, his rnfslllhla aural remedim, which hare teen rumeeNful In nearly arm thentnna ours of con rmed denture.. Th. , . reme dim coursrfas dill trout mumps !broil...sae. of lb., Internal, middle . 1,1d•t.n.1 Fir and have been pronounced by flume asletratel aura/hp—Drs. Kramer. of Berlin; Itud Dries.. of Pular, Curns.l4lele er l learaley. of Ideiden--.e being the moat wonderful and effectual ere? applied for diwiliam of ,ho illenlllll/ and middle rat; their rfreets are apparent ou the 1111 b or sixth day. Dr le D. onarrs.n cure , Io every raew TI here tha el, fa perf,t In turmallon. Ile ha. eighteen certlik-ater of rums from thews who had been deal and dater , , and hearing la new entnplsicly reobuod, and cm now contd.! to learn Ibe language , The Immo of over horn. hood,-.d pc's*wr who have /wen cured by Dr. Le D. rimy la eeen by application. Patient, by sending a dr. uriplidti of their ewe. can have remedies falll to myy part Tern/J.—sS conaultat ton feel to be old then li.dr.rad urtl2l/02 as ortoisal ut-larrards..r w h en a nivel. will be heard to beat at the dtataum of elihteou fret i alther ear. N. II —Dr. Le Druntiso Try.ll. on the 11.. r sad Itx Dix.. and Trratmaot nr ! the Drat and Damn; trxtr4l.lrd f ache Frenr-b—prir, 11. Lr. Le Bruit, liallon ,Ntoirr 1' felklen Departmtha, of Stow; f 11',.010r Ih. Y.t.ruars YU, 1ti.52 I pe• Information hat been moon - rd. from 11,.. It warm. X,. C. e. ennsul at Panama. I LLl...tratb..oolll JAIILS u. `l.L'al IX. Ito of OrartiNvill L ., P.ttl•rlYstals, am, that L. •tr.,1.8 1.11 LI I.:stt t•akett ..hat, of W. TV:tua• if ilkroin, 01. part.hor In f "U. 4lCr3r VROF. LOUR E. of the ?Medical CiAleite of Shin," la Lt., • rn01,4. of !II MD:NTIPIO I..C.TEnt rmentn-I , ing ...ram, .1 S 1 141 o'rluelt. 11 LA) . .. rEZT MALL, Wftod • . . • . I.ttotur. itt - 0 ,11 tt.o I.mitt of ttlotottro. oat rrop , * ow. illutttottorto by la.trontouto kaTe.ooo.lbythe I. toter. 4i.1.-I'uouttsittiv. •11.11 ..rulool opproorlato oot,rlintits tbe Air Pomo. Sth—lleat with Nliill.ll Illuotnalotto In i t i.t..et. ltrfotetr.ra tout [AY 0R0014.7. tUr•-•411..1121. iii15..4.1/ by team rot', Olean HOW, 654 tort.t,al totrorotiotto to Steam Natitoomi. 1. Ital..' Cour. hickwlti. SI Ott lloaLle, SI„,0 b. o4l,twu al the. srict,,l Krlc 01,, and LI- Itecolt. 31.1at.rii Tirteu, to to prmured cf 51... r. t4llers. stlght. C , o>lDlitert.re Ir• tick . .2b . Bonnets, Hats, and Millinery Goods. ItIERCIIANTh AND MILLINER:3,e IV In Phil.imitibitt ptitehamm thear la ~eJ tug it to Lb. ir lottitiwt el.lll. CI, I.tvii ta•tilonttilm ottwlt ‘lOOlOB.. ati,l Llama lme.uev, et mitleo tu cot floc whim. tocitbiw Le to ollrf iilintml'inditeemiictits to Lycra. R A.nitttliCkitt t,ll3'ltiorliso 45telitititat mt. armt• _.... Fruit Treea -.-- f — r iOrde — -- . gor the following' Vttri.ttex, Aple.. l'earv. reatfut. Film, Cheryl.. Aprift , ta. Nt ctarin• gra...wimp. vlO.. Th. a 11 . ,. ate • re kettanor tbs. beat •trts. ...• one under eultirstur.n. Ms... • enlert,...• of In...et rortatl. of Pttaer kern. sett li.pterfter. Ornstuental In,. of tit. very be .1. f. , f ofnitertentinz yar.le, kr_ rmr• loin to ruefully paelrril And deli.mi in Philadelphte .l* lett elth E.. Y.I.).II2.SICIStfIe, X.. jia)lbini,tivet. littel.arch. (vim. • c•talneue ;nay No don.) nr rot tit reel ...Fair... Nurvetr.JMnnryboan. hurlingtou rent, 4. Neor .1.1 , ...” • ill receive ormat attentim. .• felF.ll elt , T 7tllol rEtcuiNti. Proprietor. CaPartnerthip. 1111 IF. undersijzned halo day entered loin • rro.perinnr•hlia sentltr N. nsum and at, .10:AN • CRISWELL. to ihn purl...* of ....flog 0 .. M. P.... Au...dry and Pouditra• ihanfacA3 In all two. branch... fatten 11.1.tlea. Maeol•ri l. nr , n¢ ,11.11 A 11.1111 N. • _ ...... _ _ Herron & Criswell. BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, lANUFACTUREIIS a all kinds,,( Brass Sort. et , aat Inutriber, ae 1 1 .4. Caton !NM.. Manwawin."- I , T, ftetavw ...wt. Uttar. e6rwrr of Market dlrghror NI • ant Valli l'atAburah It.--01.1 Er.. and C , I , P.r tnon to , tat , ita. with or , taab natl. or.ter• at th. rent:dry at. CNN, will la atten.trd tc .._ _ Dissantinn. riII.MIE partuertthip heretofore erkting be t....t /aim Politer and Wm Cars.orular t.b.. dm o. WIN I%ll:KlKit A 00,. le this ..I.Ly d1.e..4ia1. , F.l.nmry 14. IS :a. CO-PARTNERSRIP. I hare this day osenciated with me, in the nl/01.1::MLI:17110C6111* AS - 1i L!QThR limr.vEss, my a.m. JASMS 11. IVAIRCER. dwlrt firm nf ninfot I`4•RY. • Co." • JOHN l'AltelKY.. 14 , bru , ry 10.15t41-4 war Dissolutton TILE partnerxhip between the ,silbs4ribers muter lbr limp] i iKnalbrfpfir was d wrivenl nn y - mutual onnernt. Tb. buffo,' a tn. law firm will ha rettlfd by .1, P.lfAltlilMlAN.•lf 71 1 1// " .1=171. l tr ' n liglil,f;Z:G;,,f.".P;;'„,-,4 4 ; ! , 7 ;...jii 1 "z" J. P. )(flu" 3i AN. f. 16111 WI. V INDOW GLASS-2W boxes for sale by FIG . H. MOLASSES for eale oy .1.11 • trio CITLNARTSON. a-IL MOLASSES-12 Mae. "St. James," cf. in...041 , y [GM .A. CULBERTSON. O. MOLASSES-68 bids. for sale by N • 0 • frlls JOHN WATT *CO. Fl9ll-20 drums for kale by I me OLL BUTTER-2 bbls. fresh, for sale by . SV. t. wil.RoN 117 s.roni.t. TO TRAVEUERS FOB BALTIMOttE AND WAIMINDTON - EXPItEES MAIL LINE Between Baltimore and Pittalmra. (Thrt.uyh is Ttrenty.ttra .and a Ilalf rrIIIS LINE to PittsbUrgh, over the Bali rune. awl Busquebuina, Pentieylvanla Central Moeda, .ow Is soreregrul operation. By it Nunn. gen knee lialtlmoto at iii P. to. than an hogralter the ilme of gentian( the evening'train from Washington.) sua pnweed b llarrigborg, whale trey a. Mangler.) to the Contr. Matilrowl Trois. nod proof.. lannedistely on without delay. croming the mountains in .151 LEM, and arriving in Pittsburgh st f B. litho day alter *typo', The entire distance is performed by Railway, with the exessittou of 21 miter, whkh le done Is ovarian, math.. • PAESENCErtIi FROII TIIE WEET loser Pittsburgh In the Can of thee...tr. Ballo:ma st A. 51, sod mire at Ilsrriglatrg at 4 A M. the neat mom. Inc. whore the Express Troll of the Baltimore and ins. queltan. Railroad will bele waiting. and Medea Emus. eftly en b IL Itlm l o d re,. tiring there at 8 A. 51.. Ist tune which Inv.. Thie route is s, reliable Sr any then. to the public... Yost 11111.00011 Dither way) $ll. For tioltets apply to the Ticket Agent of the Baltimore end Nitwittehauna Railroad Company, at Csteett Illation. Baltimore. or tbe Ticket Aeornf Benneylonla Cow.. italirowl Company. Elltebur g sa. ALFRED 11AITIUtil, foliBliar(ls) dilperintendent of Thum...how [llleptitsh and tn. eqpy.l , • SHEEIb 8 SALE. tYVirtue of antsrd r of Sole in Partition, limited out of lb! DUI ot (Sort for the County of on,. mid 50 ma direotrd, 1 rill expose to este , on theorem/sem, ou Tuesday. the second lay of }larch, A. D. 101111, a tt . o o . cloes,A.sl..•tractof land containing about ICI screw. In 1.. t Deer township, lat n tate of ws, All o e he n g y chanty. ne ' Pan syl ethee Moat, about t H r a e e na d . d born . remahs. end adivsung land. of Jun. Si. Kern, Jam. Bole. and J. Miller. on whhei le ereetwl dwelling hon., barn, &c. The ILusl counting LP abundant .inlY Of atone mai.... water. and le or the hoot quality for fanning. A more partisan. &welsh. ran he Mod by reference to the liscorl or rata M.N. at Partition. No. VI, 1551. The terms will he male known et Use time of rale. han.ltntasT , CARTER CURTIN. Shoat!. Allegheny County, se: .t . 4. In the Orphans' Court of said e l:IL stutter of the •ewitiUtltubtWt , nii Whileoid. ddotied dr., of theEttate of fi rm Item., doted. No.lo, IktuoliTrrut, dud slow. to wit fshrtuiry 14tb,1110, the se*outit of the Admitiletrater routinned absolutidy, the Aduilutidrator ditch:trued, the balance due htt MOM at b„,w. u.eu pod Into tkittiVUd N. l'.litterea. Sproiry tod AnditOr to dlittribote e money oel4 tote (butt &mood - the het. NT the Court. JAMES U. BRUSII, Clerk. The undorrigned will attend nthl.l ofdre,N.l7o Fourth potalouraln os haturaare the Mob VetrroaryaltaL,• by the purpooe of attending to the duties Cr kle appoint. blunt, to auditor, at width Ume sod place them Interratal may attend if they am proper. ! felecat .N. FCITIYAIiktf, Audit, r 19;b1111. from str. lhodno e for W. hr 'UTAH DICKEY a co. • tali . ! Water and Fnmt sta. • (IX TAILS-8 mks laziding from steamer! 11112doch On sale by • IB W AIAIi DICK KY k CO.. telt W ater gad trout ito. I ;t l ißtlee Pittilmrgh Transportation Line. THE Agency of Messrs. Bell & Liggett haring terminated. tha busineasar the above Lion will hereafter be conducted by e nr th ArK Ina a'KEMILF.. . Canal Basin. Liberty street. PatsbOlrah: ATKINS l CD, felktt No. :. Market street. Philadelphia. tongtdogheny Coal Land for Bale: QIXTI ACRES Coal Privilege, jot above 1.) the Fecund Dam. on the Yeu¢4. A ralinad of about to yards •111 put the real in bah, Enquire of (vl4 A. WILKINS • CO. M 132111 (.111AWLS!—Just reed, 2 cues euperior k 3 Bay Mate Inns gbalria. brilliant orlon, Ix gold as low as $3.23 and 13,60. A. A. MAPON A CO , fel4 e$ and G 4 Market et. !LUE-100 bbls. for onto by LA fell NCITOONmAcca k CO. 1,1 , 0 NE GLUE—IS bbls. superior, fur sale by _ - [fall J. E.CIIOOIO.IAEEtt a. CO. t . cIPLEY'' SUPERIOR POT CLAY-43 11. bhls.,ust reed an/ fcr Palm by 14 J. BCIIOONBIAK CR A CO., 21 Wax' rt.' G REEN APPLES-10 Gbh. for sale by WM. A MeCLURO d CU, 1.11 . 258 Llbertr FL I ARDINES-100 boxes and half boxes 17 frooh SardlneF, of the genuine Otillloux brand. on hand and for hale br w M. d. (A)., GU Orocers and Tea Dealent. !Chronicle cnpy.i 11 13 „00, fo 7 1 —i° r 100 1 s n° I' t o lin t . ga f x r r m atr. 101 l . Water and Front oda. tA ED-50 bbls. now landing from steamer 11Indo., for sale by MLIAII bICKEYd CO., Water and Fool, ate. Erie Canal Election Notice. , k, N Election of the Directors of the Erie Canal Company, will be held at their in KA, en • Wet Monday of March next, at 2 o'cleek.r. T. O. COLT. 11r1e, Febrnary 10th.— _!fat - elliew3t, N. THE MATTER of the Assignment of I 11RN11Y Co K pereona having CllllO, alnat sail estate will pre.. r them at once. and parson. lod , ebt.d roll nod - 'won. the mu, at too worth... of 4 Irwin a:tone. Water stre.t feltalltaWin JOIIX.4IIWIN. Aastanee. Important to .Nanufacturera BE subseribere are prepared to supply all T bleb of COTTON AND WOOLEN MACIIINkIIY of perlor onallty; wool 0101 Orartn. I with nt. proved Coupling and Pulley*, Poll , Olhou Daum,* (whlrh require Milne only .otow to threat monthal LOOMS of • groat variety of pattern, for fan, and twilled woods, from one to eightimn sholarz. also for plain gON//... raps. Woof running from U. to 170 plet. per minute. They are eaabled from w ithr lronn.weinente, to produce Tama *ode/Gods w emnoaratirely bor. and all mantifaqurer• Wore porehtsiow their ma chinery, wtll do well to visit 1%11.1.1011a and eloinity. •hare they ran re. the marhinery with all the latest l a ne ge7.e ' regta t t;i t t o YM s rtel Ni7nt . t..7. 7 ,7 t :Qe " , ' ,2a b t " h Y and o'oo, by "dr""' • "n' A V:l ls llT;il U . b ar. , qtri 000, Bedeanurn, near Philadelphia. N. 11.—flananf Factories. with the !oration of machin. err, Cho almele“ methal of Unviror. and calculation of spew!, forolithed free of chars, tel.llly iter.FRIENDS Oh HUNGARY !—The Cen tral AMCI. /OnWI 11 IVII , I I. I . ..miler mer tine at WASH. I NOTON lIIALL. Ntr..i Street, on MONDAY eyenlng, rum, lothoit 71,1 114' An iuldrie•• will he delivered by Wm.... Roan Eaa. AA tetanus doom. of °intl. •iiti the Association. by eoldril,oling dime te,r •rek in the 111'NO Alil AN FUND carol &dime rer month to !shoe expennea/ ars L., at end—cal metniewe bolding •elewriotion papers are •mieeted to report nommitire to draft • voxstito Lion sill nowt at the /11310 owe. al 7 o'elo precieely. lAA J. 11E1100 FOSTER. 1...ey. Phrenology and Magnetiam A& RS. t. LM t1 . 1 ,, 5 , k . 7 . i . 1 . 1. i d n e . l , i , c e n t r . 4 in , , Lecture in.,.. t , o . In n....i.., nod Slayortiam. aml magn y .lis... P' onraons among Mr amlienco. TRIP F.Vr.N N.l.(V.h 10(11,1 at Philo 11a/1 , f11111103•11.112r, a/ 7 o'clock. Adminainn . .t., rants. 'This aft.rnum, at 3 o'elort. Mrs. 1,111 mar d PRAT LECTURE 70 L dDIPS. Durine th day ph. Pi prepared to reretre pr.ifrsatonal cells . the I+ Clair HMO 1,13 — Straw Gooda—Spring, 1852. rigllE eubscriber is now prepared to .1.. szhiblt to Merchants Mai Ifillturra his uncial h•ary stork 0, Ladles and kits..? PTRAW AND ,I LK . 110NNETti, nTII kW "TRINIAIINiIn. AND ARTIFICIAL FLAMERS: Pub" Cm!. ftranata, and carry rdrile, of SI7.M.IIER 11A TS, TS, for Drotlemem which, for as 1.., variety, and twat., of truant/factor.. a. well as uniformly <tow pri,,p, will L. found unrlmilnl. i THOUAS WHITE, No 41 .oath e.plod at, P.1.3.11' PIIIL.ADELI'IIIA. • Straw tioods-1852. 1 "si UNRIVALLED .i ..ASSUR A,. , MEZ!IT. ' _ .12,r 11 South Sr./A st . raILIIOL.II/ L. .. : Notice. , .. , • rr 11E, undersigned. for wr t of time, ban 1 w.. ~.1 Alderman Wlci,son. f the roam. WAN, top I c e and rarvint fat him all h.. 1 ,41 Med. lOW WO, VOW' .101 Persona koonlng thsinaelies loupt•tod VIII Onas , rsi'l and sett ~ with him. ant boor unt,...ary data,. ..1.101% IN 151Vort. Joan:kn . , and Dlopatolt,n . .p . r 3 t. I - . C For - tease. r i rdiE carp comfortable three story brick ti t Dirallint. at lb. ( - mu, of H ay.. ''', Hand and F a met, ratentiy repaired and I toprorral nor hip own ~nronation, hr thr non, Teo Lots no buqun•u• Way, ti•se ocruptswl a, a Ward rprl. situate hat' Day ntrp.t, urar Judtr d 0...! int.— for you,. or for ern, And sundry hulidina Lota In IL, City District. out.. prtual Inas, Apply at hii olOrr, ill & Fourth a yret. ) to Sa.'2„ , A /it . , n.I..IIAFT. . • . Wanted, . fitSITUATION as &KIK KEEPER. be a cont petent Lnatn•aa Mali. eau..u.ctoci. refs/enc., alren troulm.. Addrr.^s 5.." Gamily Olann. (.4 lut MMUFF—.A freidii windy of 'AI accaboy, for tir by J KIDD* CO.. talc On Wood at iILOVES-5 bbls. for sole (.13 KIDD & CO. :,,g IC I I , LY ea.st . Jur at by, Y•FORTDDIIATE SODA—Fur ii3le by. , a 1.13 ' J. KIDDI CO. QUA FORTIS-15 carboys for sale by jt (.33 ' •J. KIDD • CO. I'IJ FISH BONE-151.1 lbx. for sale lJ 4T . J. 011111 t CO. No. 1 in the article of Tea. • YOU want strictly prim., Pko. go to MOHRIS'ITA MART. In th. Diamond. /AM prie.t. loly,l or Inforim are w.ver tolt thio eotablig. .rd yer owt lILUE Tr..l which I. writ. if Yew no.? (.13 EXTRA SUPERIOR CJIRESE— c.t.sr.IO:I r.c'd by rmilr , wl.lnr ...Lk by Wll. BM] ALFA' a CO. (.43 I+ Wow.l k. d lITOCOLATE,RItUM3. Sc.- ) ISA Knrrolk Choentabn Mi 14tres N'n. I • Yor sale by n V RU. II.IG ALI:Yi CO fol 3 Wont 0. (..1 A L HATUS--150_ boxes unadulterated, mr .10 er W5l. 11.40.4 Lev t fel3 IS ashl 3:1 Won.l eL Duquesne Iron Store. grIOLZMAN, lIAIIUAr t CO. have re / m r 1 to the vrar..anuae. N.. WI Wan, street. la ly someled by Meyer.. Lyuu. t , horb it Cu. sod next dour to the Itoo..agahrla nous, whet.. {boy 1, 0.1. on, trcta. tb. r rannus manutantuml artielea, .menu whirh may I. found .11 0 1/09 Of 100i1I1 Cuumou Irun. ttpringe and A 0... Utah, epring and 101. C. ittn.l. Pat..nt tviko.n. Cut Nall. and Apar.. Nuts and W.hers. Crew U.M. 81...dstos. IC:9lm Steam Engine Boiler Wanted. A NY person howl og a good second ~hand tylioder licalsr(or two small... mn) nal' would 41Ig• to... Lamp. for l'lttOurahmataa Boca/ watt loathar •11111•ar of an opta.rtanlty spr.l /ma to AYERS a CUMIINIi, or SCAlli r. Ain INsoN a EEL. LEY. frll`..(a• Valentines ! Valentines ItkLAIIGE new supply of Fine and Comic VALENTINES, 'waiv ed this del by exams. at IIES. Warn,' W... Third .a.vt. araoalte It. Im Oil Cloth Factory - for /UM. SITUATED on Fulton street, Sixth Word, ronsistion of bytrk front 30 by IS. am, station blob. .I.*ignad for deallina timtyr: and mar buildlne 40 by 20. two ba monrs blob. divided Into Work ant Drying Row., watt ntam. and sundry astute, valtu good ordyr,P In r, ...mtbsing P• 11. a ram boYinmYs. O opportunity to It wo u ld l volt ar ono nloorltlo. A to embark n. a Coach Factory. It haying a Ion.! yard enelogot 04th bleb Poe, and open tmoundo adjoining. For Wm. apply to AYERS CUSUIMI. on the premium or CIIAS. ARMSTRONG. corner of Fulton . trees[ and Illnermille mad. frlttnt• PLAID SILKS!—A. A. MASON fr. CO. aro ducted k yet selling their I. stick of MO Him 4 2 Int r `VALENCIA CUFFS & COLLARS!—A de eiroble Muir on band at A. A. HABON t CO.'., 62 tea 04 Marko , etreet. felt PRINTS l—Best madder colored Prima are rlllzmat A. A. MASON A owe. roll! . CC And EA Market rt. MAUItIOE TIERNAN, the Soldier of Fortune: by Char,. Lever. This ereellent novel nnw comLitera Eo mplete,ry De plete, publ ishpot, ed Third e our h volume. sod fu el eels at JUST read et OILDENFENN.NY S: C 0.% Cute W. off Wa,) to Mi t t ork. AIIOIIICX Tittlf 471. the SAIL. gortunle stet PulCr. or the Hewing of a Servant Maki. 1, li. W. NI. DernohlA to gether with • lar g e assontnent of VALENTINK. lel2 No. le FOCATO ar TAPER, -2000 Mts. Singlo'Crown, Medi um and Double Crown Etre., Payer. a eumnior srU rtore sudIOT.O.IO J. L. SDK& DIU emery Perm sod Irwin Ms. 1111RINTING PAPER-500 reams of differ r.lit t ."""' "I' 11 mime!. Peon tiVrtnt, I)100,000 pieces for Fencing, 2_ (42 alt hs aeonr Penn :o L I SURF c recd per Fort Pitt. for Palo by I fot2) 8.8 V. lIMITIAVOII. B UTTER 4 Mils. fresh Roll, ree'd this dig bT 8. A IV. LlBBBBllOll. Cbxs. reed and for sale by fil2 a. a W. 1101.11•Ucill. iIiOCULATE-20 bxe. for sale by / ads a. a W. lIARAUOII. TOBACCO -15 far sale by fal9 P. A W. flAßßAllilll VERISON-800 lbs. tine. for sale by V fol 2 N. P.BII6IVER a CO. u7cos-1000 ”42 ►i.ANNERS'SCRAPS-100011)s. for sale by 1012 &P./11111MM a CO. ARD-30 kegs No. 1, in small kegs, suit bble frr Emilie. for ,abr by Gl2 S. 1 1 . 13111111 Ull. t CO. la/ stub 13-114. GELATINE 8c llNNOtass_ . r ..l)ooper'l Sheet Uel , t.t.lne: -ll (whits smi cord;) acr ambau Tea7J.aiLlr. it.let "".b" 1..12 VO. /fidoCLUft4i , k X).. Werty street. VENISON—AO prime Home, reo'd and for T 'WM. A. McCLO * fell 0 rneers wad Tcra • New Trimming Store. • . THE well known Trimming Store, No. 73 ihwitet Won, whiehihae been eloped Maine thepart winter hag been leered by J. D. (limns t Co, and to opro with well relecto,l stock orTrteitehass mid /seer lima. lioslerr, Glove.. Embed limb. o,not.i. Taper, Irma. Nos db. sine late asenttetout of (lent. Porranhleg Walt --Caner,. Omni& Stacks, Silk Drawers Cant Link*. Pere Aleph, tn. Gents Objets resole to order. Bails ir tome arranretnents with knotrrn Itterrhanla. we eon. In aim dam wlittant &prelim ettryzen. orderwide Friona ertiele of Tritorelleg 01ingt:elretrite promptly attended to. J.P. CLAUDIUS 00. For Sale or Bent. TILAT large Lot adjoining the Gas Works: it Is 191 front on .11ottongsh•la Mrs, and runs bar 340 test to Greenough ntres, An it runs down to le• ustsr mark, it would nuke a drstrable situsuan !sr Cher Inn Works, Foundry or Boot Yard. For further particulars enquire of IL. C. 070CK1 ON. fell: No. 47 Market , Canton Flannels. URPIIY- BURCIIFLELD have re mvl • supply of ch Carlton flannels. guile f.r e early 1.4. wear , , et [b y e tb ed • lon price of D and I ••n r tiv.v yard. Alan. extra beery do at 121; eta. an' further 'manly ft:calved of Moen P9Perinr ehlrt loC 111,4 et• pr yard—. l •• , • • •••4 10 rents. n RY PEACLIES-150 buy. superior for fell Jur , ya. by J. IL 1/11.WORTII CO. is APPLES-75 bus. in Moro and for IJI ale by J. 8. DILWORTH a CO. 61 Oi.d• 111.11.7EP.-5 bbls. extra jiist reed and for rale by ' J. $. nn.wokyll A co. sdi I AED,-10 kegs just reed and for sale by I I feil J.B. DILIVORTIR. YRUP--5 bbls Goodale's in stord and for 13 fe molls by J. B. DILWORTH d CO. poTAsn-40 casks in store and fo• sale by fell J. 8. DILWORTH t CO. POWDER -130050 kegs blasting. Hazard ciaauf.actstre. 6do Eine do bbl. Feely Paw, for sale / du fell .1. el. DILKORTH a (XL SEED--100 bus. for sale by ROBERT DA LZELL a 1.50. fell Liberty et. UGAR & MOLASSES-12 Mids. Sugar and f.. 0 bbls. !Holum,. lendhig surd for •by ItORKET DA LZELL CO, lell Liberty eL CLOVER SEED-50 bus. reo'd Due day •nd tor fale by ROBERT DALZELL t CO. fell Libel , . et. Valentines ! Valentine!!! Valentines !!! most handsome, best, and aumpest V•1C131.41,1 In the city am at W. A. MI.DKNEENNY 70. Fourth .tool (late W. C. Wall). 100 OILS-r—A large supply of Call ell, Cold presaed Caster Oil. 4.b..lltrar Oil, On hand and for rale by JAAIKB 3IrOUFFET, (.10 No. 39 Wood ntreet. LEAD-150 kegs .pure white Lead no nal* by JAG.. 31cflUFFEY. fe • N 0.93 Wooastrrt. . . . 1 °IRIAN'S Cough Syrup and 3lorgun's Worm Ciller—A 4onetanl pply on hand turd 0./e br • JAIL 310013 , F al'. foltr: Sole proprietor, NO. On Woo.l stmt.. Alt D-10 phis. No. I, for sale by 1. 1,10: It. BAIIALIa Ic UCKETS-120 doz. - Patent Buckets just nindlng from steamer Hail Colombia . For pale by font. 1S St. Balla LEV CO. VENISON-1200 lbs primo hams just re mid for ma* by J IT/ LUA . 11,• a CO. (.lob Ild Wool atnuL UNI/14.1E- L0 reams "lox+ Favor. I Cook Carbonate of Awards. 1 C.o. Carl, Mattnetla, .01 Oror!.floalrfield'a Nerve and Dune Liniment. lOr Buller's do. • U Jos. liars' Pill Salo., 3 .int.. Thomperea Lye Water. 1 aro.. Par , :r'e nom Ponder*. 1 do Goulanle du do. I Jo riloaret do du. • For eaty by . .1 A NIF.A 31r41111 , FEY. L•Iwo. 13. WWI ROLL 13UTTER-5 lib's. fresh just ru le I and for rule by %VII. 11/11.1ALEY le CO. FEATHERS, be.— • 46 Oblo. IVbito Corn, IU do Flasroont. 4 do Learn, Sa , to Feather*. • Lauding from ' , nano, Tiber, and for Bale be fold. 14'1I. DACIA I.Elf - A toll. 1 01tN-100 bus. shelled for sale by S. F. VON It:/NNiiolkIr • co. INDow GLASS—loot) boxes assorted VV. toree for sal,. by n. F. VON IJONNIIOILST &CO. • Figured Silica. A A . MASON & CO., invite attention their /Uric t Eigurnl 1 1 111‘,.. which mutat. belode, and wawa,' c.f .110 usual width. up , ' 4.1.44.4. 4.1 P2vuzh . 1.11. Silk Poplins. COMPLETE Alo:ortment on 'hand and reltdr for ..Ay Eprirw Oalr.ft A. A. MA:41:: L CO, NA.. 02 athl GI Partnership Dissolved. THE Partnership heretofore. existing he dcr twee.:Velum gad A. 11. Holm, ar. ibis tlbsoleekl br mutual .n.rut.. H. P. Nel.c.n arltbdraw• lug tram the arm. Tbs. 1.4.5+ tilt 1......tt1rd br A. 11. Ilulmu4 at Ma old alankl. 11. P. NV.LbON. A. H. HOLME:+. PotaLutab. Fel, lab. 1".52.' Spring Fashion. • r A ,III'CORD lc CO. will intr3duce theiri4 ciPiusu UAT on Reorder. 14th lost, which ...Woe tenet,. of amigo slut !With is Impactor to tiny Hat before offered. Our sus torners rind the pubtle are respectfully Invited to net arid examine. felt. PI 'LOVER SEED.-51) Bushel Cloveraced ret - eir..l and Oar W. br 5.5. `SIIEINXIt t CO. BLS. Frcati Roll Butter received and I,p fed' for isle by '9. P. SHRIVES. & CO. r. SACKS of Feathers received and for sale 2p D. P. k CO. r, BLS.. White Beans received and for sale. •P (Gael S. P. 211.P.1TE11. k CO. M, BLS. and 5 kegs Lard received and for vs mu, by - P 1121122 t CP. Nes. 120 sad Lti. str. TIMOTHY SEED, for sale by ; G 9 ' J. k IL. FLOYD. BACON & LAILD—:.o." kegs Lard, 3 Isdreto ems. . . LOOO lb, .Ra0r..41 t D. Y LO kn. For tral. bl IV OP dpr- Delver paoEtt., 2..5 ;In. - dor Tta ' C. • .../ ?if.s thy.- orived .al for tali. br 1 fAt A. COLLIERTVIN. 11 : 10TASU—'20 Ca. k Pure t'otash, 60 Ikrrels &0rr..., for sale IT fe9; J. A IL ml Cl out WAD. linu+. 41141.9.11-20 lihda. N. 0. Sogir landing L fen. Strati. Navigator. and for W. by J. t ELOYDJ Iks B 3LS . . Cincinnati lect n ifiEt .. llhis ‘ ifel ; aby „di rT .M A , ULlbi;l.N). ply PUS. "Pobald Mille” FloUr..a choice i *rink for family an, reed ana tor nab. by ..'W ~.0 A. CULITYRTFON, lorroN-94 bales now, /ending and for / ante by • ISAIAII DICEFXI ON (MI DRIED FRUIT-26 bags dried reaches 17 10 dO do Aimlek ret.vieotl per Ammer HAMS:ni t and foreale by ifedj • ISAIAH LICHEN fIiNEATILERS „ItS“'D GINSANG —96 bags f.ather.4lbastorlinsang i ntrientallatr r oot. and for ma. by A N ORDINANCE regulating the Adams rs, sr Fifth -Ward lllarket ilou.t. • et , : Late it ordained and enacted by the Citizens of Pittsßurgh In Select and Common Councils aseerabled. that from M a rket. the pursue of this , ordloaace the Clerk of th ho a n d ho in hereby authorised and dinschel to rent the Mends and Malt. In Hp: Fifth Ward Market at end. prlml an may be fixed nod ind.red by the Committee T ha i Marken.. Ss:. 2, That toe mach of any ordination as e. talk& herewith an! the nose In hereby revealed. Onlained and etart.llnto a law. iu Council.. thin Ibis] day of February, ISt:. THUS. M. MARSHALL. Preelolant of the Common Council. Attest: 11. W. Lena, Clerk of C. C. ISAAC JONCS. • Preallmat Select Council. • Attiot: It. Mortatdr, Clark of S. C. Books Just Received T APOLLO BUILDINGS, 78 Fourth M. bo. or. OW (luau' of Napol.r.o,by Headley. by or, the Ilistory of Frahm, by the RI. Ron. Sir 'moue St , phses, K C. u.. L. 1, tOtobrubr ra_ _Auer. by. Dr. Turner. Ilarpnre Magasb. for Pebruet7. blnuly'm New Trstament...xpoubd.l and illitstrabal mar roollog to M. usual marginal refereuree,,ln the Tory. worle of Periptuns totetber with the uotee end Intrude bun, awl oviblete blerglual Harmony ar the 0041•Oit htt Clement Monty, Magdalene Haig Orford: Per. potoel Iterfor et reberghun. Together with utgere not neroutary to rusulloo. J. L. HEAD. CASTOR. OIL-43 bbls for sale by D. A. FAIINZSTOCYt CO, 11.17 mos, First and bond LINSEED OIL-37 bblxior sale by LA • rata H. A, VAUNESTOOK t CO. LINSEED OIL-10 bbIL Winter Pressed, for tar by feb? D. A. FAUNS :MOCK A 00. 42Wit'-75 bxa llydes' Superior Windsor, In afore .1 (or Fab: by 7 KIDD It CO. PIO CO Workl St DRUSSIAN BLEIN-2011 lbe No 1 Prue oliko Mule In more and far melt by feta .1 KIDD 2 CO. ESIA-2110 Ibs Calcined Magne risJultt rued sui for sale br set 7 J SIDD lINSEEI) Linseed. Oil in 4 sw., C. , 41.. by .1 KIDD 4 00. ItOSI it 3 4 bbls. good order j for enle by KIDD 100. 111 UTTER--30 kegs poelCed, for sale by 11 fec7 S. IFAIIRAISI. LARD -2U kegs No. 1; Loaf, for onto by lota O. II W. lIIARDAUOII. DitIiTTAPPLES-5 bbls recd and for 1.l by feb: 'B. 11 W. ILARELAUIVI. ZINC PAINTS, r Mig N ßegigsTlN l VArt l / iTtIN T G /1 15 . 331a7, at prat], N.J. • • TM, Unapt:sr la prattarad to Amish a amity Dl, t6rn valusalo • ZINC PAINTS, Which hare here Nand alter reseral years' krill, loth in Kun. awl the United Ntateh to retain their oriental beanieand }lnternee rropertiee anterior am°diet Paint whatever. Their WIIITE ZINC PAINT Is parole ar, Oakto of ZION and warrautsl free tram all ...dull. and Impurity whalopmer, It • coven la ...oily white. and le .tirelo fn e from the Wan.. Ef2rfp',ll`.,, — Llt'i,c7. b \`lll.,' d"4"—t° the WIEL NOT TURN YELLOW When mowed to autoharp. m navaiic exhalations, or Itwhen .but up la clam a.m. As an .4.1.1. pprre It ltbn•ja. • wattle. climate and the weather letprt Own ROY other. not being liable Wo r ked chalky or crumble awl rub off. It tusk be with nay colo r. ith water and dm. or with saratah , which gins, the ale board porcelain Pad, • BLACK•ANI) COLORED ZING FAINTS. Thew nee fore Wed eta low prkawand are undllabtrall] the that.; nail beat paints In the market for - dathm rack; ktodup, oulbtruse.,lttennibOatil, or so] et - paged gar faro of Prod, brick,_tin. or iron, aa th ey are bod, WRATLLEIi AND FII PROOF. • mutleuhrly valuable, mt they knal a palmate catmettlon, and entirely prevent aid.. tionJ they dry onkklrr, and having a purr metallle bum, do not Oda. col. Ulm PM. of the molar paints usw• M ot t ,uppyto op liberal tents by the' ageatiOf the 1:•1120031Y atitirkliONO • P, U. JOIOP3 IOJ floutb lifbarros, hopojoli. C 0 M Eltcil A I SOVENENTS OT TIM CEAR STEAM SHlPS.aati DAYS OF SAILING To AND FROM TUE UNITE eTATEF-•-11Y TIIY. COLLINS LINE. COMDZI Saturday. Jim. atutar. Satur r day. Frt. 7 ..... sat urns, . raturnar. Marsh rt. Saturn,. Marvh saiurda, April tUttutalst, April 17.. Saturn., 31an' I Sawn's, Mat 11._ saturnity. Mar =.l tinturtlnj. J uur Satuslar. Julio , &trust., Ju4 no_ thnusta, Jult Valunlay. Attu? Jag :,- ~...UcJoevlnv. 1,4 11....._. l b Apr11 1' 7..12: W.Ant-g/•3 tale ~.. ..-.We.lge,gy. July 1:....... S I Aug II ....Iggageglgg.. ,, ..... Not - ....Wtvitl•ki, ....Ng. deg,gigy. I.vg I . ~aturlay. Auz ar uniay, Se.t.t ourlar.. , Pt Saturday. Oct 1d... Saturday. 0rt.Z.0... raturday. Nor 13- Satunlar. Nor Saturday. Dec imtur.lay, 1/Qc CUNARD LINE. FROM LIVERPOOL NIAGARA, for Ikt , tou. hatordar, the loth jag A tIERICk. lor Nott'Ytirk,Satttr,l,), G h ot cm EUROPA, ha. llGston, eatturdsy. the I:4th CANADA. It.r Srw York. Illattinlits, the I=l 1V,133....111. the 7.111‘ lan IVeAnemia,. 'lrenenta,. the 4th Feb Wftl.n.l.). ate 11th h W.Abr.s, • V:th CAMMIA. frm Doquo. ASIA. , fsnu Yuri, NIANARA, Ircru AMEDICA, Dom A York . F.:: IN IPA. CANADA, Yrem N \•rn, PIIILADeLPHIA s LI WERPool.—::wiso DAYS, FROM POILROMI.I . III. CITY Ili 11.1..N.CIIEnT Ell. Thuralns Jon :nth CITY OF ULAN:Mt.. — - Tnornik, tlateh 4th CITY IF MANCHE:S4En. . Nton h :btu rlt 9 II LI E II I' 0 0 I. •• CITY OF tILASOOW. Wnipr,l”,. Feb ph M CITY OF SIANCIITVII. Wrm raue :IA SOUTHAMPTON k DREMZN LINE. FYI. Pooth- Ernm Frum naaptqa for . . 1,..v. Y..rlt. Neor Irk !,..w York. AVA.SIIINOTON, Jan 7.1 F. 1,....: Slltirh 3 IIk:I:MANN. Fel, ..,. Mftr 1,1 March :31 II'ASIIINUTON. 11,r .1 . .7 Apnl ... Avrll 2 , IIEIINIANN. Artll 1 51.1 Al 11, 24. WASHINOTON. Ma, ^t.1111... 1 ., 3113141 311 11EltMAS,... Jun: 10 Jul, IA ~.I.sly 21 IVASIIIMiTON. .101 l 17 Inc It Aug 15 iiEHNi ANN. 04: Ii Mcpt 1 , 1 Serf. 1.9 WASIIIN , III/N, . 1.14 II .!..t I Oct 13 111,JOIANN. , (1., 0 No. ..• \o••10 W.C.lllstarts, Nt , . , 1,..e :1 Ike 111,101 ANN, IN , 1 Sr... :.1 Jalt P1T1N6176. I U MOr9l , lsl. Feb Thq moket on Saturday wan completely at tad nrtnin. ed• dmn./, rreatbnr wan ruld and tiontenn•nt I.Mt LII enitenittni.tedrho In flair, rret.on twing ry lm it d. The nsle• only krona tlo bbla, in .mall luu..t 5.344 In bbl. hal.o from .Wire in drat load lotn at V.: 1..53'23 I.lbh with •n itnprogim: tnodnnni• I.IIIITISIONS—Vert little. non doing in I'rovirlgna.- 11gron in wiling in .moll rI rt•ic for • ht.ohint, n/s for far plain. and. 11 , Y: 1.3 r nogortninul homs— tlslnn taco mat at i,tia and Ito do at 't• m. 111 LIS IdEAT—We hare an further na'onto rrport-11.1, had round; art sihot! thn raltng at, rash Sad t 1... I.II , TTEII—Sek. 54 keg. sod old ran Mat .? at Prune on .1 extra quelitlea r ere r4 , 1115‘. at 15'016E1. 5. RSV FLOUR.—‘.LTpIi, are teryaritla limped retail rell from rtarr r LE.Nri—rtaln whlir beitll4 are vrcrtb Mil bp er. EL.: , ---Wo burr tio my.. of (1,11. f 11.1,.. 10 replan.-- Ciorar u bougl,t tn.m tiro hamlJ at Timothy at! and Flax SI EE —A I.kir arvoci 61 1..”:”.u..§ if 4.1.•666 la 666 1 4 r. f.n. IV U. TAI.I,IV—SnI, IFArvrira, at:c. 1. A, who:lJ is about the rutin. mt, 8061.—,a'a, transpire at 4e 1) tb W1111 , 1(1.3"—ha1e.,4 rectitkr4 in a !pat,. star at IS 0 19,1 i gal. CA 1' hr.. laa rezuL•r demand in tha market a full prlnn,qay tur rilAnutverant :Star 23r.ta ull [atlas [Oki, no.l Pnentann .14,..1 at N. It Is.— Oar manula,luret , are duly: a tali. hurls,. a at tirnm rates PALTIII.RE R0.11 , -Tht. f Morin,[ the upon ih tlallimore Ohio nett I:nad, the ut” Jams., y .l~f.i. The trnu.,al.lnn .^,eartlly tote; roy n 1 roltimoree oL ,sne pnunpal by Imou lellorn- Bnrlc. Owl Inns Cenl. n: Si,. Itrwk. 5- (6.9431 `• 42141 111,1A./11 with, , , , 3 train. Itto h..Turatle. 350 41,11 an,ll-5.a.U., IFS Iro ' I rock are antl man -343 lablo ImJ u.II. outt,r, St 1110,11aneou, " S T: WUn Floor r..• red trout IV., mouth, bbln. of :tauttar, It. teen iSS.I:I9- . Irma [he...ltalia gm', and ton Therovemm fat mouth 44, of whirls $.54,62.4 55 Irer• St4.tuM t , 9.frv,m the IVakhztygt RAIL ROA n.. Futtan•rf--The •boortt :lot Direc tors of the Ohio it Penotylrattla * Roll Road, liati istatblith '.l the following rote. of lifight.:.from oftd to Vio differittat toolots 1.... a Pllzt.hargh to SlusillOti. Floor Floor 1..01.0ck MIA'! 311,e'l I, prrrstm....u.. per 'Scar 11 r,ir Fe?. Fr'l- 10.4 Load. Lori. 11100 Vt• I'l Ftnim 11rn-liett.r ..- ...... 10, 06,10 1:...4) fle 87.0 0 - hew Bricht..... 12 t.,1 6,•1 : 80 0 - 1/at`10g0.0.._..... In 9441 10.101 9 10.199 Gum IN 9.00 12...11 •II 12,00 - Fal,tme .. . ... ..... 90 10,01 11.00 12 14.,,,1 ••• 11011 err.k ..... _. •_"_ l 10,191 45,0 13 • 15,00 •• .. eoillotliiX/.......... 23 11.00 I 10.9) 14 10.1.10 - Franklin ••,:4 I 11.50 1:,0.1 15 17.00 , - ..,,,,,, n ,_.,....._. 2;t I 1201 1000 10 IS.OO .. etonler ..... ....-- 26 11.100 10..:0 19 01.00 - ,0111,tor.• •-1 : 11.00 21,00 2-4 i 22.00 Loitinvill. :to (0.00 ^,..‘1.0 2: . 009 1 01 V. I 110 .4.0 20 ...1 00 ... 114,2.11,n i 5: :. 7,..,91 I i.. 1,00 120 21.10 the ta.u.paity 'willclot tryou.l the eArocity of LI, knalnes C., which hare Cur that No Cm, Lr to rare{ .vor or whicht. n.condiritra a ea NO freight train Is to wait to lond freight. if that nil it to be. Inqiind time to iv. to delay au, other train. Freight .1. dirtiest int.. three clue, , Floor in barrels. Lire Sort; and '. , lng.ellanannii. Freight. TheJeweat chug. Lsa tatrr..i of Sour will he 10 cen,.. and tar oar load of rret..adpt for tiiitanro, under to mile, for whieb fo•iii 4,155. Me iow,t diarge ran dintnnee. hoverer katort. will in SI ore ton. All freitit. In or from Pittsburgh In he roneidered as ihrturgh Irelght=mnd ehairt.d arenrding to the fotegoiri.: table. Through freight tn hare Ito, hrefen.nre at war freig.ht. i.....110ne0un (might between war elation, to he 'charged Se per ten per mite. Flour Leine, a war stations th - t to F. rh arged Inn than per Inn mite, ElPralat contracts rani. be main far the man.patkuo orl of Itimher, RIVER INTEL:LIGENCE, STRAIL COAT ARRIVALS MID DEPARTIMIM • ARRIVED. AtFlottr. Pariah:mu. DroatuTllle.. J. 31c1i..., IlcculrickNm..llclimvort. net. Shrir.T. J. Bayard. Perbt.. ERzahnth. Rennett.ltrowzontlin. 1'01,44 Cit, l‘turtlcrlt. 11'brolinc. Ventate.ltravnvvill... Kepl. one State. 5t..11”;(100n,,,i. Gov.:Met., Shunt:. 4.1.111p01t.. Staten:flan. tionnley. St. Ismis. • Diurnal, Couwell. Wbeelt.g. DEPARTED. lienthiekeott. MeKeeeport. alne.liennett. Ittolre.‘ le Th , " Stairtr. News n. S. Havarti, Nosh.. Elixaletlh. alienixasa. Itea, Venture \Vntkine. Wilkins, St Iluekeye Doan. 17inrinttati. Memenvy No& Sir!tsr. Ciurinnati. inche.trr. 1.0/9"8 GRAVING YU.. DAY BRAT Ri!—Mirhiran No '2 . 4.44.115T1LLX--Na.lgator... WELLSVILLK—Por.O. City, 5 p. Pas. • CINCINNATI—Noyartnne Stale. NASIIVILLK—IisrtS44. W.lll.l..sll—lrene. _ zeowsbAltzt Viet(' LI Tr- BROWNSVILLE. a A. 1. sad 6 e. An. Ont.-11:nm were A trot 0 tncbee In rtikazel by pkr mak, 1.4 event= at JUL and 1.11010. TUB' FOETST ClTT—This noble pocket steamer I. 1.411 confined to the trade for, tithkh she was exprimlT built. and is now performing btr regular trite from this city to Kerrville. She la so tinily nee,' and her Miasma! arrumenient is such is to make Orr reit of the eery beet feats of hie class, for lb° aremiumalaton of ra...ngers, tip cell so being moat admirably Saltpteli for the LXflngneey lrlOq et frAgbt, in which rapacity she to doing an excel— lent busitims. We are pleased to remark, coo sr, that' the Forest 'City has turned out one of the evillest boat, on the upper Pada, Mot al Wyvngrrs geuerajt, go to for quick transit. ther Sip nod In lb. y. S. all that ,eon to desired., 1317011M8 BY ! nivEat. • • WUEELINiI-Pat Winvorsyn-21 btle Co o , mi c k J e 510.n.1145.31 do tkri 0 Licrett; 107 do Clark k Th.; n do 2da Intor b eke colon, Aro... eno ar k C. 1 4 1 too lard Kier it Jonys tibl4 40e W 1.114, tOdtidla Wilociarth lo litioetorroovil allingianaioChono kcs 11.1 flu roar 0 Kr - ileac IV CLIJSVII.I 4 C-lon foaser ('nt-.18.6 bbla flour flroy. k kiirkpatork; 3 do .;plea J Herbert; kJ: zks wheat Wily malt 1 . 101.4, 15 kg. Antoirou l t Cann, ICo OM., 0 Beadle,: 3:2 per of bulk meat 8 W liar banal!: 66 As tor oda .1 Ilerbert, loinnt.a e hero.. 1O1!ISVILLE-41E emir= No 2-200 0614. 614 liurb 14 ridge olo In rania. g ram, 101 do lambert rolplon; 4 bor. r Cov NEW OBJX4ANII-Ponftimix.-711 Idols rocor wai 5100 mblarae. IV II IlolawartBol do CO 1.11. sugartt k Wilitoo Jabal 1 bid nolo. 4.lbroon a Co; Ihl kopa bran. dy 1t40006, 04 ono. J Inehardom: 14 1411,14 logo, Cap& Uonnllo32 ck 4 Wm.. 15 1 4 04 11l ...kat. Indic eko 12 bar led,, 0wn,:7,5114 10. W 3do Id Boma:In . losDavliow hsois y Covode a Grabyto ,art - of Dewitt 13.1. Calk ; • Pat llocotta 6urv--11 pkg. books Cooed. k Clokiki; 10 6143.dar E Ileaultuo bbl, mol4ow qmr , 10 do lord oil 1141.1.05-0 & Co; 4 tor T iron J Crier. 4 talidr U.b 10 a I/IC.oam 2 hlals 1 bade d 34.80.41 balos rottooS McKay a Co; 33 ela.b.. rallers !Wok ri Cdia too, .61 043 for boor Creel. Co: 4 Mal. W Rea or; .121.1 s molar,. IV II :ital..: :31Vonllh a Nodal,. CI, .1 a K Fia,a;j;, do Blitektawn £OO, 11. do J Kamen 4 MI% y ellow 5 log sawar 41. bra. off.. MIMI 4 be. Plan 101- , c . ola broken frlryy 0 40.4411iyars a Or 2.1 dri.l turf 23 do bolos Bellyro k 0 bra 0 645:5 o-ran Wotan. elaaloa 81411111. Carr &Co 35 141114400t0l Kllll Con I bled maw Croon a 4 1r4plar.i.“ 12 rap kka Adanao 40 4:4 oatler• 15.10.4. Loy. a Co; 1440400. hams 7 bd. 4 oda./ low. Inkar Coyote 1 Itrataiol. ar bay. In .11 rarllbr 1.1e04 3 las mica Kroft' a Co; Ode HoWnea a On Ili llcs daurafie Ain) 4. Sachlytten 2 bbl, &monk Mel Alstileva 4t. Cu; 1 rat .oil cloth J6ll iita ins; 1 pook.*o K Urazeltoa ; Ina .004. 0 OALLI o O O L , S ,; - 1 1 0 . 6 n G m ov W o i o lb,e-r1 24 4 nz b l b s i w.&%msrthKb -1 Noble; % dox kookrt 4 do 04044 1241544.1 dy P , K4 romvil , .00:1144.4 I+loolllo Nl` Shrive. 10 cowl. J 11.1..<4 alition; 14 etre noon !Inn port: 70,076 loor• Polo. k Eioaloc 11,C15 do Wood on; lOU nano shidoluff onnen.lo 0. 10 LW lard Covole k Graham EAU ROAD CONYBYANCE. 14:NNSTLVAN1.1 ILLIL ItO.SII.—EAST: The Es mos through train Irate, at eta' o'ilork i. x Acrontathatott tram learrst% ticket, P. K. 0111,) t 11:511ii4LVANIA RAIL Ito 411—iVIERT. Kum.. traha • leaves Street litattoo 4 At., 3.1 rrlrrs at 7 eelnek, evrry daj t eepilthr Sunday. The A.eaXeesphttltea train leaves at 16 tyand 4 t. t.
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