fITTSOURCiII ,GAZEFTEI PUBLIKILD L - 00. ;,11! prxxsption THFIIBDAY I.loipillio, 'FEB. 19, 1852 Convention. Whig St.te ,'..4 i ..101/4-Whi g .Staite,Convention will be held oh the Ugh of Starch. 1552. fet the our. ,7tiatorl tertailuattiu Canal Cotroniceteacr, forming Sher ,Utral c.h elotoneina rletriretee to the NeCooti -OeStianton. The Whiz. of the puloue counties of the • Colussaurroalth itelnreby rattled to elrot delete.. equal Intuttetbdr Sethi:lc crynesentativee to the Fc I:lantern% /loam • neutteoutatlree. to attend mad antrantion. I 7,..zsoig ficurctary. „Whig Wets In the country e<iil play cop 7 .. :IierREAPINO MATTER WILL BE FOUND RAC]. P.4t9E OF THIS PAPER. ?MR PALL' or LORD PALMERSTON Tie--Paris enieersoi paper sittich supporta Louis Napoleon, and is of course in favor with that warps!: 'and . tyrant, has: the I following ,learlots isitide on' the' imbjeot 'ft:tilt resignation of Loit raliactston, j Sucharticles are inter- . - ,1 1 , 438 salnable; as showing the spirit, the *eirro,..and ths espooiations or the adherents of absoltalitn:lol . Poperj in Europ3. It says : • • • - ,• • “The following, is ts fact tOhich eridrnily show+ far ha f aal liod in lht Atli of Lord Panureton Whoa that blind enemy of society fell, be Plat 'tuldremed a tMto to the Protestant Govern manta of _Germany, urging them to persecute ,Tbe patience of God hem juet been exhausted by this attaok. This act, joined to. limey °Elite similar ones, shows that Lord 'Palmerstdis 'eras not a nimplepolineai agitator ef-the_pecudo liberal bchool, but andosplacable folloiter of Luther, a Protestant logician, a seed cse seeinaian,emid thu moat formidable kiod of revolutionist. Hie, object, in necking to revolt'- , Ulnael 4X1 1 ,e, was for the purpose of patting do nt the Papacy; be favored "Kossuth and ye- Hungary,. with the hope of seeing a Catholic o9pira disappear, and a new. protestant Mate tine 111 its place. flittiectorrikt hatred and his liberaliam in this lttataripaget the better of his patriotism; for it is limeys:4f that Ausitria should' be, powerful, in ersler, to protect:Eastern and - Wiatern s En roper against Bassin; .isamaking •this threefold attaek.againnt Austria, In Germany, In Italy, • ardisrlonpry, Lord Palmerston 'inflicted a se . rious injury, on the inter - mita both of hispouns .. try and ours: . irlsilst he turned his liplonlncy Vail* Calltelimain ; and.flattered himself with sinner ar.later btinging about-the downfall of - - the Roman Church, another Englishman, ex ; ilangingtheilletifzioux. name of the. Spencers : 'fer that or Mother Ignatius,. treveUed through, "Europe, -preachleg against Anglin:um Protestant -. `lam; . with naked feet, and chid in a rangh , habit,' - ' he unceasingly collected spiritual time; he arm- I ':led hintselfleith Pontifiaial indulgences, pious I signe arid mortifications, in order to oppose the . ': etnalpntent_'llinister. Lord .Pedmenston has -' been 'overthrown; end in his fate we may ace a Prognostinof the detain.* of Protestardism;that , . heresy , is tortiere an tenacious as it Is in Eng hunk that Ministry, in Its fortress; awl, neyerthc lem, itricthere morally ruined - belt by those • • she import IV and by those who abandon it. The abortion Of Parliamentarianism, the confu. '.. tion of false knowledge, the bankruptcy, and tbnetiling of the apirit of dismission, the res- 1 - teradint'efrgioil sense' nod of , authority—all .-- rthis Catholic movement of the continent will - • ;hasten. the desteuetion of Anglictuitem.- I The' power of. England, will be even noon Bhutan if. .einCddies - not promptly get not of the democratic current into which Peel, Russell, end Palmer- I . ' Mop bate thrown her. We hope that England, While returning .to the true faith, will preserve I her noble institutions; her opulence, and her I power,' Vat if, through ber own fault,.she' should be deprived them in a few years; the Cathelica will console themeepres by thinking that.the nets snt-and by,the fishermen of souls, -•, Brother.lgnatius and P. Newman, would he the . soonirsfilled: - The remembrance of the, multi . rude of saints brought ; to life by - England, per ". suedes it,the slaughterer so many'prayers will nereepe hin her delusion." - • Tinly LOIS Palmerston stands charged with a ' multitude of . 81021, among which . hi s friendship for iihepd Inititirtions standspretaineut What ids menuti by . - ts •enote to the Protestant govern-. Mintz 'ciff GerliiithY, urging them to perieente - Callsolicismi"- we cannot guess.* In our reading, .. we have not met with anything of the kind, nor • had Dr. Cahill of ',Selena, in whose long letter 'to iOi!t P4iiiiiiion we-hid supposed all his i official sine were sett in array:wankhim. He 1 lays nothing on the subject - We set it down, thslrefore;• as 'II jesuitical ,'',figment, along with ~` Bis 4 O'Coimbr's assertion' thatthe famine in 'Mail, consequent upon, the - potato rot, was .eharges.blo, to the British Gurernment. As for the reit: of his nine, both otfiCial and Political, We thihlethsiy will:stet weigh heavily either upon, the toile:Mince or tiae fime of •Lord Palmerston, : -who lijero immensity represented as having been etre* down by the hand of, God. - - • There ii it' curious fact sornewhotobscarelP stated in this extract, which r . :1.111. endeavor . to render . from Jesuit parlarm into plain .Eog,- ' Bah. Deems that some member of the Seen ', tar family -- s family , high - in rank among, the '- nobility sif -Euglatnr- - -exelnuiged that “ illastri ons Lliiii!' . for, that, of Brother Ignatins"—lg-• Padua LOYole, the founder of the Jesuit Socie ty—in other . words; be became, a Jesuit . lt fur - : '• the! spiel:tie -that this man travelled through Europe;..prinching.'egainst "Engibill.Proteattset - tent;: that be travelled "with - nshisl feet!and clad in rough habit." , Why did he do that? Isttherri-4Xmirillts wearing boots, or decent and - heritiortriblp apparel? or is tire guise Of an -- -111-Oled,:ishre-footed vagabond accerilhible in the eight of Heaven t • Did this follower: and ispir, ' - for of toPolaand l Xavier amumethis ridiculous . •. habit to please Eliot "who ban given n u ll things . richly to enjoy," or did he do it to ggll the-ig norant Multitude, who, we 'are happy to b lime, -ire becoming Pro enlightened to be foolei any , ; longer wish each nonsense? here weik g e one of. thdreaeens why Europe is full of intidelify; for thecommon seines - if the humblest reisolts at each transparent humbuggery as an. Engliihnum of rank lnflfortune playing the part of a Ilin- doe Patti:dr. ~. ' lint jet us goon .. "He uneeas i tingly iolleeitd Viritnal alms; he armed him self witlePatztifical Indulgences; (why, he ;no , • sersondiTeMel) pious dyne and marti fi cations, ' . (a carload kind of armor) in 'order to :Opooe'tAe omnipOtit tilltritter.'!.*Rio miooion, we see, was purelypolitical, having for its sole object epics.. 'Bien to Lisrd I'elmeraton and 'England... liete we see the kind of agents the despots of Eu ripe employ to carry on their inerigues. ^Let ati look at shim 'again. As; bare-footed, enamel) , clad delimit mepdicant, armed with Pontifical in . _dulgenctesandpiour signs, travelling over Eu rope OS a political :opponent of Lord Palmer - Mom 'Verily, ebsqlatieni.,b7 a beautiful affair. Had. thin inati travelled over Eurepo in this ,'foolish vile an a Srligionfat, wo should have L paid no attention ie it. Hifi right to do so mi . molested' Is nnquestienedi hut when political erptitte and etnistiaries go forth, in this guise, to mane the cense of freedom, we think - it right .. <-to treat item no politiniene,as they IMOW. them ; 'elves to he. !---;-, ---- ' ': -- ' • Bien Peel ang.Rossell are here-charged with dim; 04 , 7. ' it , iierellidhe democrats of both Europe.: and Aineilea, will welcome them into their ranks, If:they really wish to 1 , jolts them. But the ettaret of the matter is that in ;the eyes of .the;,-OFieers;Protestiantisni and 'Democracy are eynonyMoun terms.. IPerhaps they are, or soon will be, if wo have many more of enciL bare-footed, ragged,' agabond emhaaries, elVed • 'with indalgerices and 'pious s igns." I . , Oni.ficarr—The Touriud o of this city palter . day; untanned its preferhnee for Gen SCOTT, ae the candidate of the Whig party at thei approacit lag Presidential nontert: While we are glad to hue the aid of the Journal in anpiori of a Can &date for, w oirpreferences nits long ago • • t, • • been enprcesed,, yet weregret that l should at 'the yerstfuteet,andin thererrottfole SI which its preference Is annininceil„bare done' ben. Scott • m Intim'', W • refer to the folbitring paragraph . Wee Journirt article; , • ttOut Wdmiratiou of 13en. Swift; our trust- in his principles, and In his abilities - nor iist3telpi' msn—which tare always been under-volved. be . . canse at tilsoanitiuxeputatfonittioirti been great ly fortified by the calm pntriotisnkdisclosed in the eiceoliin , toolc;., when the attempt vitae to tinpitiontitt thel.nterrention question. TheW, twalinys, Genets' Scott, was found undititeirbed Igle excitement sad claniori" of the - hook 'aid hisanswer plated,hiarwhere he over hes bean, on that'll's eft& conntrAttplost the world; on the eidotef poset;alfhologhie Vol of war,""4l,Wthtt • ;side of Washintmee ootoosele, against delusive , position regard . to. ttkgswith era his may darner' ficatt,lfor'; the clement ' , with sealant the over-realest's palter , this of • the , • Ex-a overtwx Hungary ; end;"doubtless, noone of tho' toe, who . " have boon plunge the nation into war, for the sake of ilun gary, will not once•ttads support. Bet whatereidillienity may be apparent in this; outhet, fronithis cam* it will dblilppear, to (Si confident, instantly that the nomination shall be proclaimed: • . .. • Now, in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, we deny that the Journal hid any au thority for thin attempt to Place General Scott among the opponents of Gov. XoStmth. ills ''position in regard to Kostratirmod his mission" has_never been' defined, publicly, and cannot therefore "damage'? him among the "over-zeal one adherent br the En-Governor of Eleingary,'? who regard him as the true and tried friend of liberty everywhere, and are perfectly willing to trust him without any further defining of his po sition, on that of any other Ininieet, other than hes been exhibitell by the acts' and 'expressed opinions of his long and eminently patriotic public life. .• • We ; should have k,assed the above extract by without notice, did we not assuredly know that if the impression, - which the Journal so unanthor izedly endeavors to make,' should obtain cur rency, if would indeed greatlr.damags" Gen. Scott's prospects. The only ,clietrict in, New York which heel yet appointed o delegate to the Whig nomintitine oorivention, to meet at Philadelphia, boo :deci ded in favor of General Soon. The imMenee mass of thatBtate will follow the exaMpli. OAAILAN'II MAGAZINE, for March, is already `at hand, and is, indeed a'nost brilliant number. Its illustrations axe very fine, particularly its wood cuts, a new and beautiful feature-. This Dumber contains 112 pages of reading matter, about as much so 200 ordinary duodecimo pa ges. eradiate is certainly . deserting of pa tronage. FROM W/iBRINGTON Werreipareteace the Plit;huteh DallT Ghteetie4 WASIIINOTON, Feb. 14, 1852 The prageedings of the-Whig Convention of Tennessee resulted, ea 'was anticipated, in the recommendation of Mr. Fillmore for president,' and Senator James C. Janet, for Vice President. • Though wishing to take no part in movements preliminary to the opening of the Presidential canvass by the Jane Howeention, 1- May nay,- without the to, a perfectly neutral position, that the general popuhitity of President Fill more at the South is,gratifying to his 41441, and reflects credit upon the people of that part of the country. If the compromise Ls recog nized no Whig policy," if it is to be "any thing more; than tolerated by that party;' then Ile. Fillmore ought lain, tie anirereal choice. He ought not only to be its fleet-choice, bat act oth er Man bail claims to a second place in its TO gni*: The Government has never been adminis- Mead with so much.dlgaity,nor with more purity, conecientionsness k and firmness. , As the execu tive chief ho boa fally , and determinedly enfore ed the laws. it was hiimisfortune and that of the country, that Itt the beginning of his admin istration an influents existed etrang enangh to force upon ira,eysten unjust, derogatory, and degrading to a portion of thi fltatee. Thema laws it became his duty tilenforce. to that eye tenotha Booth; as the event proves, Most signal :ll trieraphed; the . North was plundered and in sulted. litres ziatiarid, it was. inevitable, that feelings of deep indignation should be aroused throughont the Northern States by some of those measures, and by the unscrupulous riot?. tine of others by the opposite party 'to this ill , understOod compact. The feeling so• excited has net yet been allayed. Had one law been so modified, at the neit eeasion after lie enact ment, thief, .withoutat all interfering with "its rimin'object, the dangerous Intractirais of tne great rights of trial by jury, Isctheua corp., and the sacred forms of the common whiCh it now sanctions should bare been guarded Ilgiirot, perfect cordiality of feeling between the North and. South would have been restored, and: Ur. Fill Mere would hare been elected to a roily Term to the, omen he now holds. Personally,' On oe cipant of that station since James Mortroe 7 has won for himself more respect and regard, no President has shawl' hireself so qualified for caneiliating opponents and smoothing asperities MI - arty. Ind kind and moderate eounselt4Fre railed in the short session of 1850 andlBsl, not .only would the Whig party have been placed in a position entirely impregnable, brit the etre tion of - Mr. Fillmore would bavq.beea by this tiniahonceded by all parties, as an event inevi tably consequent upon the cessation Of old con troversies and the burial of exhausted animosi ties. But things took a different- course, and now it remains for a general conclave of she par ty to decide between the repreeentativeirof stern ly hostile principles. ' ' Congress is labor - Oita make itself a surplus power in the State. They are shamefully frit tering away their time lh rapid and scurrilous debates upon trifles. lam glad that I was not present daring the alterention betweet(Messra. Giddings and Stanley on Thursday. Upon look ing over the report of it, i find it to bare been about the Most diegnsting exhibitionof black gosrdiem,.ever witnessed even within • those walla , ' ' . The Oro Rouses are now idtting at an expellee of,five thousittl dollars a•day, and as at the _ present rate of progross , ` the session will last till Seitember, an expel' iture of a million and . a quorter of dollars may be looked for. Let the people reflect upon the horrors of nine mortal months of solemn trifling by three hundred fath - - era of the Republic. The only business before the body that seems likely to engage ll'llytierioue attention is private claim mongering., The 3 a- Mnont of demande of this' nature before Con gress 'and the departments is incredible. It is said that 'tho Mexican_ reclamation for lUdian :depredations upon the frontier, which we have very inipindently engaged to defentiother amount to linty millions of dollen,. The. immortal French chime from the last 'century and up again, . and 411,40 in their most plausible; costume. Congress had better order these paid at Onetr,for they increase faster than the yield of `gold-fiom California, which by the way they are likely to absorb. They' appeal for the too(test :slim of five millions. They do not ask interest now,but comedown with all their artillery for that :after the bill for the principal shall Peri: They have been ?tinning fifty five years, and the cap ital is )64 quadrupled. Some `million s more, resting precisely on thefoundaticia of the French rialtos, remain viir• adjusted render Ile late treaty with Mexico: Then come the Florida Claims for interest amounting to o million or more. The Steam ship men, Collins and his al lies, are Instant in season and out of season. Their name is legion, and claim severally half a million per annum, jointly an inestimable cam. BIN for the 'renewal of expired .. pate'lits,' glide . through the _committees are wormed through either House by the hundred. Upon the whole the agents are having a busy and -profitable "The news from Preece is regarded here ea of greater importancethan I am disclosed to attach to. It. The most experienct4 and prudent diplo - midi Are consider it extremely probable that the• French usurper, ii serionely meditating the in vasion of England. Ido not doubthis fool har dy rashness, but the men woo surround-him, though willing aid him in any scheme of mita mwre or villiany against their,ewn 'oountryinen, are too wary tre.batt their brains out against the white elide of Albion.. Besides, the Confedera ted depots of Europe. know "too well the conso quenece of such a war, to Meta, theirproteoe to provoke it.. If he 'commenced it, they motet pie hint abaraefully deputed, or must!, come to his Support...ll they pombine to seaail, England,`', ; the leer; refuge, of freedom in Europe, our course hi plain. Intervention or Non-interven-' 'lion, we would join the ante. great permanent oonstitntioenti power of the Old World, neaten for ;air own:uftimate protection - ;as here. There Wilt • I thielt, lie no war, hat in this .siew . of the irate, it would perhaps be a happy thing for lib-, sty, shnald ehe scarcely dodged bichtter ot 011111e.0 attempt hie talked ur.invezion. ,--:: r Ilettned last WO4 too powerful and elo, qUent lecture of .114. Lord,on the splendid ca reer teGluaMvos Adolphus; 4i which ho Own. tad Precisely thin conlingeiorty se justifying and requiting isfeentaltian of thorned rigorous hind. hlr f Lord has lately trarelledln:Europe, and . . Ot! . . tleliveringhtie n•rW, buittlscliTe rseorthl*- ,t o iiiid ipoicatit t-,.. , -,-. , ,, v • 7.q- •,,,,,, , et j174141111,,,r. , - .7..: ~.".,...,;:; fr. 4:1,, , : , ‘'.r 1.• , r ',4,:i'11, 04: 4 ;:i,-47....: - ,l', . . . .. Wasttneoros, Feb. 15. 11'm following,paragiMpll to from the DOOM • .t.lbe Nitwit took' nea4a million of spit, de, wMch males the • writole amount exportcll' eine° the commencement of the present yek• about five millions. Thin far exceeds our re ceipts thus far, and, 'from all appearances, there Is reason to apprehend that 'the disproportion will be increeeed hereafter. Notwithstanding the immense receipts during the int year from California. the balance in our favor was but one . tedll.ldri?thef'exinrts having been forty-four init lions td forty-five millions of importe this year. Halms some mesas be taken to check the drain, the scales will turn against es, and that-to a startling figure. What folly to talk of Interven tion ih,forelgn affairs, when the agents . of for eign despots are permitted, without let or hin drance, to extract from our, bpdy politic the very edema' of war, and to leave us exhausted and hatpins! This inn Democratic testimony. 'The writer plainly-anticipates disaster from persistence to our present policy. And yet, though our pro gress in the road to ruin can no longer be dis guised front Democratic vision, none of them yierptiseintyprenticable remedy. I was inform ed by financial men in.lier leek last summer. that the maximate cause of the pressure and all the consequent monetary derangement; was-the export of gold: And what is the export of gold bul tre,signof our buying more than we sell• la tenth, one of the conditions Of the free trade • thebry is, that we must be rained once in ten years. This is the year of commercial crisis, It is justten years since the couotly was at the lowest point of prostration. In 1842 the Whig tariff began to restore us to life, vigor, and prosperity. de 1822, the miserable and ever to be despised "compromise" with South Carofina .treason and ,nullification prepared us for that decline which reached its depth in 1842. In 1810 _there was throughoit the commercial world a fearful revultion. Its effects were lo come degree obviated by the protective tariff nf. 1821, which took effect the year following. AC ,Z ° cording to then precedents we ought to do some thing to protect Mir — mannteetores this very year. Let es hopit that the amen of decennial rogeneration prove' ellable.• • The publication of the correspondence on the FrOmetheo's peons* that the Clayton and Lul wer treaty, stipnlating the abandonment of Central America by the pettish, has teen litre girded by both parties. The Itritisti Minister, Prattville, says the right of possesnion and ju risdiction is still a subject of nogotietion. Mr. Lawrence responds, "Tee, the right of posses sion and jurisdiction is still the subject of nogo liotino," though I hope it will soon be settled. This correspondencenelifirtEls toe P.sioPil ibfi4 I have endeavored to melte prominent throoghs out this dismission. to reit, that there is no oth er goveretment at Sent/op but pettish Govern ment. The the of the share filmquite Prince is the Britieh doneal, , and he it was who summoned the pettish armed vessel to fire iota an American Steam Ship in order to caret the port dues: ,It strikes me that we ought 1, 3 re quire the recall of that - censuLand the dismis sal of the naval officer who committed that In effaceable outrage upon our deg. Nathan Sergeant, Esq., has been confirmed register of the Treasury. . Little klonsteur Ilendahms, the French Cook of New Orleans, •hom Mr. Clayton appoi n ted Consul to Lyons, has been supenedetl by q gentleman whose name in not new recollected. • : Yon will receive bj - the next mail a very able report by Ron. John W. Rowe, upon Mr. El lett's aeheme of making the Ohio navigable by preserving the tater of wet seasons in tanks and reservoirs to pe used in times of drought. Thereis goodrosson to bop,e'that cungrees will Elss the bill aotheriling the survey st this sea- Mon. scsics. vsni seawall RON. octle PfilsbEtrah Dail, alsvtttl ifeutiseuxeq, Feb. 15, 18.12 Nothing 'of Ithportance to Allegheny County. bas passed the Legislature for eome.days. „ On yesterday the bill for the erection of a Comity Poor Nouse, passed the house with an amend caewt,sableittiog the queMloti of - "poor htiuse or •wo poor house," to ;the people, to he voted on next fall. Also,projriding.for the pablies. Oen of the law in three papers in the catap.— To-dity the rethlatien hgrepo sunned, relative to the Wheeling Tigidge, las called afriti the house for final passage, haring paned did Oen ate.. Mr. Floonegan moved to poetpooe the coneid !Minn of the same. sr. Appleton hoped the re Motion would not be postponed. it was ernes that tie action of the pkte should be la betnro Boum as.— No doubt the name Misrepnmentations would be mad. there by the Bridge Compaay that arm mad.' here, in order to have the emit wildrawn, and the fact. aboald he rent there to' correct them • Mr. rionnegas replied, and coiled the action as unrighteous one from the start. Ilia no tions isurepeentiarly_narros pad Philadelphian. ffe toes further replied to by Mr. Jaelssats, of Columbia County. The [notion to postpone wo loot, and the re-, solution carried kr a large majority. Iterahrti9n . relatirt to the IfArdmg Prilgo. Whereas, Application has been crude to Con - :' gross in reference tu'the recent emit .betireen this State and the Wheeling Bridge-Cosa - pour - And Whereas, It is due to the dignity of ilia .State that the position stns but assumed in that controweeey, should be brought before Clungrese . iu an official Manner.. • Therefore, ..- Resolved, Lithe ,o a t e and Howe of Repreren , IJeirt, of the tommontrealth of Pennsylvania,. in :Gentral As..crobly met, That the Governor be re quested to - transmit to both branches of Con grces, and to the mentberi of the Legielsture, lumber 4, one thousand eight botufre4 and for tprour, and nombor . 3, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty; In reference to the said bridge. ' The following are the resolutions referred to: Re.tolutiion Na. to Iluitding-a . Bridge over the Ohio River,. • Whernik Application bas been made to the Congress of the United States for an appropria tion of money to aid in the erection of a Bridge across the Ohio elver, at Wheeling Virginia, the coruitruction of which might materially ob gimlet the free [narlgation.of • acid river above that point, and injuriously affect the commerce of the city of Pittsburgh, and all that district of Pennsylvania lying west of the Allegheny Moun tains, by arresting the building of iron war summery, and other vessels of the great western 'Manufacturing end commercial emporium of Deis State, by placing a barrier to their . Mileage to the Gulf of Mexico, besides seriously inter fering with the free navigation of the Ohio riv er by steamboats and other- vessels engaged in the trade of the Western and Southern States, daring high stages of water; therefore, Resolved, Uy the Senate and House of Repro nentetives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia in General Aeeembly met, That our Sena tors in Congress are herebylnetreieted, and our Representatives reqbested to vote against tiny appropriation by the National Legislature' to the object above etated, and oppose every :pro positron for the erection of a bridge at Wheeling, Vs., Or at any ofhere point. on the Ohio, or any 'project that Would reonit in increasing the obefe. ales already minting to the free navigation and use oPthat great througbfare of this Com monwealth. t Resolvett r iThat the Governor he requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions to each member of the Pennsilve. Ma delegation in Congresa JAMES ROSS SNOWDEN, •Spealrer of the House of Representatives. iviLLum BIGLER. • Speaker of the Senate. Riedation No. 3, 1960—ReWine to the ,Bridge over the Ohio River. °pipette Wheelio.7. 'Whereas, The navigation of the Ohie river hue been, and is now ohetrnoted by bridges erected scrota its channel. between Z 113 0 .11 is land and the Main Virginia and Ohio shores, m) that emomlocutte and other water craft hitherto accustomed to navigate issid river are hindered In their passage to and from the:port of. Pitts. burgh, and other ports in the State of Penneyl tho trade, comraerco and business if citi zens of this Commonwealth interrupted, the rev Mono of. her , public Narks diminished and ha.. paired, and steamboats, hinted and navigated by citizens of:this State, bound to aid. from her ports, are emb,jected to labor, expense anddelay, with hazard to life and properthby ivouton where- , of the said bridges are a common and -public' anDitlejurions to the State of penneylvanis and hen cilizentn.thereforahe it . Resolved, by thi.Benote and Rouse of Repro lentetines of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, in General Assembly.met, That .the free. and, uninterrupted navigation of the Ohio rife! Ls a common highway, is 4 right belonging to the citizens of Pennsylvania; which being Mondial ..to the prosperity 'of ..the State,' It is the duty 'of the Commonwealth to assert and. defend. the prime:lino In behnif of esidfitate;. Initituted by her At.torney General in the Su preme Court of tt.e - - UMW Btates,';-end now pendingthereit 4 0,1 4a r sha whedi am aittil bridge miecoiany, toSibate the Ramat casioned by theS• r bridge lately erected ocean said river, by p roseiuted to final judgment, de one and execration for abatement of said nui. That if swat proceedings ehall . flit to abate sold e a the HOrertneNnflitil State is sm. thorned and directed to cause suchl other and further proceedings ter be taken as may be ne cessary nd proper, to procure; the abatement thereof 'oy duticourse Of law. That the mum of two thousand dollars be and the same to hereby appropriatedtowards carry ing on the said proceedings; the said sum, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, to be 'ex pended under the direction of the Governor, and the amount thereof to be settled In the usual manner. J. S. kI'CALMONT. Speaker of the House of Representatives. T. BEST, Speaker of the Senate. Arrsoven---The nineteenth day of- February, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty. .Whi. F. JOHNSTON. For th . o ritLasirgh Daily thsotte. A REMINISCENCE, Our railroad connection with Cleveland:ls completed and travellers may now breakfast in l•itteborgh and eat supper the 'same evening at the mouth of the Cuyahoga river, without en countering either fatigue or privation of any kind. Kossuth, the great Hungarian chief, has passed pleasantly over the route along which, seventy years ago, a gallant 'HUSSIFM, a volon-, teer in the American army in its struggle for . iodopendanco, laboriously tolled. enduring much exposure and hardship. The incident has bioti mailed to my recollec tion not only by the remarkable Improvement which Me, just been modo'in the moaner Com munication between the head of the Ohio and the month of the Cuyahoga, bat by the fact that the man driven from home by.Rintalatte, /Mould pass over the salmi grounds° long ago traversed Ity a A 118131114 collo. In 1782, General Wm.lairioo was In command here , and on the I Ith day of Novt tuber of that 'year, ho delivered the following order and In structions to Major Ishao Craig: ORDER. to W. )r,uon ciwq Fong '1 . 4r; . , Nov. Iltb, 1782. 8(r—( hare received. intelligence through ',Hoes channels, that the British have estab lished it poet at lower Sandusky, and also infor mation that it is suspected they intend erecting cue at either Cuyahoga or Grand River. But es these accounts ern not/rota persons of ml knotdedyr, nor fully to be relied on it) au particular; and f em +thAiopts to bol; the foots • yeti estatilisheil. you Till; thereforei proceed vrith Lieutenant Rose, my aid do camp, and six salad men, in order to reconnoitre these two places;pararufarly Cuyahoga. As your party Is. So small you wilt use every poesible Ben to scold being discovered, which service expect you will ho able to perform, as they will probably be velased in discipline at this advan• ced erason of the year. When yen hare recon noitred these posts (if any), you may try to take et prisoner, provided yap fia4 It can he done without muck tiara of losing any °f l oor panty. which roust be guarded against at all events, as it is not your busineas to come to no. tion—my reason for allowing you so email a party being to avoid discovery. ' I know your seal - will excite you to go lengths even.beyond ' your awnjudgment is order to 'effect the pur pose of lour excursion. But notwithstanding my earnest desire to obtain aceprate accounts of the matters mentioned herein, you will ple;sg W jik•ep in ties , that 1 am naretady solid imw that everykina aty-he * prouglif pack eats, benume one man falling into the hands of ilia enemy may not only ruin your whale present busineas, but also prevent future discovery. As it may become necessary for you to detach or separate from Mr. Rose, it will he proper (or you to give him a certified copy of this ord?r. ; am, air, . • • Your obedient humble servant. ISM. IRVINE, IL Geol. Malin Casns. - Before I proceed farther witp my narrative, 1 must give some account of - this Lieutenant Rose. Alexander Garden, an officer in Lee's dUring the revolution, in his anecdotes illuatrative of the charaplectof the soldiers - of . . that time, gives the fellewlng notice of ; A gentleman of prepesies,' sing appeara nce, subject of guilds, genteel in mannets, and highly gifted in accomplishment, appeared In the cantonments of the army, solleifing.thougli Triiitlesely, a continental oomminhin. The evil that I have menjioued above began tebe severs ly felt ; and confidence, too often bestowed Im properly, gave place to a suspicion, that in ms ny Instances appeared inconalstent with propri ety. - The isousnander-ip-fibier contileincl to Convicts, that he was wearied out by foreigners perpetually demanding employment when he had little to bestow, and his mind fat from be ing satisfied with the qualifications of the appii tants. The uniform gnat conduct end genteel deportment of the individual in question gained for him the general maltase of the army, and particularly attracted the attention of General Irvine, who molted him into him-family, and appointed him his aid-data:tip. The general opinion was that he wan certainly a men of rank, se he was acknowledged to be of high endow ment atui finished education ; but on that head he preeerred the moat prefound allettee. Asse nting the some of Rosa, he would have plated himaeleoff as a phylocian, but It was speedily 'Recovered that he poeticised but • 'very slight knowledge of the medical art, acquired during a abort residence with Dr. liiismidolf, at Pahl more. His conduct as saddler was exemplary; he was brave, active and intelligent; and white hostilities continued, the. good opinion with which he had inspired his companions remained unshaken. At the conclusion or the war he re turned to his native country,and for many years was no more heard of. At length, however, a letter came from him to Col. Callender Irvine, son of the General, in which, after expressing the most cordial attachment to hla friend and bearfaciefihe ,added—".4n *fair 14.14firlor polled me to/141340n my ova coquiry. Tiled to America for refuge, was graelonsly received by your venerated father, and cherished by him as a son. My obligation cannot be told—the, pow ers of language cannot express all 'that r feel. I wish lila portrait above all things—send it to me. that I may possess the delight of constant ly viewing the resemblance of my best friend. It will, fill op the measure of my happiness—l have confect and opulence. The niletrein of my early affection Is now my iitifit44 mine is the honor to subscribe myself,. the 4 BAHOI On UOIRINDOLPIIC." I bare also learned on satiatietory. authority that he was subsequently the Grand Ida:libel of ravine* of Livonia. 1 The ensuing narrative is from the memory of one trim heard it from Major Craig. The party consisting, of its lesder, Lieuten ant Bose, a Sergeant and tire men with one horse with provisions left Fort rite the ,cooled day after the order was received; crossing the Allegheny, end proceeding by the way, of the Big and Little Beaver rivers, end passing be yond the month of the latter, In a direction ra ther south of west, m If their dastination was to the Moravian town on the MIIAII4I/111 river, until the evening of the third day. Daring the latter day two Indians weramveral times no ticed watching their progress. On that evening they stopped near a email stream, suppmed to lee a tritintery of fade yellow Cieek, and made every preparation as If night's rest ; bat. about nine or ten *look erase agl very quietly commenced their march in a no orth course, hoping by day light to place themselves beYoad the reach of the Indian spiekwho had probably been following them from the vicinity of Fort Pitt. Whether the Indians were misled by thin change of emcee or whether they voluatarily abandoned the pursuit, Is not known, bat the party never again clan them. Pureeing their north course until they arrived, no they salvo cad, within ten or Bitten miles of the month of the Cuyahoga, where they left the horse and the larger portion of the provisions, In charge of the sergeant and one man, with orders to remain sotuntil the third day after, and if they did not return by that time, to leave and make the Net of their way to Fort Pitt. , This was about the twentieth or twenty.first of , November; the weather was wet and cold; the titres= all full and the, crossing very difficult; no that they waralonger than was calculated in reaching the mouth of Me Clayabogs. , The country on both side the river was genitally axamined,and no appearance of a British establishment was '.' found. .The party, then, started on their re turn, but did.not arrive atthe place where they. "bad left their provisions until more than a day after the time . apptinted, and found that the sergeant had left with his charge. It was then about- the 211th of Noramber, the wencher cold, they Med more than one hundred relies to travel thtough the 'wildernate, with a very scant sup ply of previsions. From this point they took 'direct course to Fort keeping the Usher,- Inger& theirrigh - kand reached the Connequenessr lag, ee Meier CeltialtuPPMed, abort "bendier teeny now stands; The creek,trisfrosen over,bat not strong enough to bear,,ths . p .t i a th e i very ry cold and another night would probably make the • lee strong enough to bear; but they were oat of provisions,almost-itarred, tried could not welt. They,therforeAdepted the following expedient - They kindled* large Ore, indwhen it was burn lag brightly each one stripped 'off his clothing, bundled them up, seised his , inns, ids clothing and a bttruing.hnod thetti'dished, into . the aseVand *ben thejnwho: {Utah& shorm oimedtheir *tends togeßett and soon had Gp grfa ti e 410.71/144/1". dense ' Th%.ceryn►e ed their journey ns soon es possible, and late that same livening (Ist ofl December) they, had the good.fortnnet3 fall'in!ith'the armament of CaptAffiali 8 *iogeraq huntifigparty Dia Fart Pitt, nearthe Cranberry plains. Here, of coarse, their ptivations ceased, they were kind ly received, aid the eat day reached Fort It dust not be ',apposed , that this bootleg ..party.was s meris.pleatura. excursion: U:10 a matter of business and necessity to eke out the scanty supply of —proviaions, under -which the troop► here always labored. C. TEILE.EGANOE LEGISLATION. . Wanes. Eutrozet—ln meeting the onMnaus nlestiosot your Harrisburg correspondsnt It gars me Much ratiSfaction to learn that there aware to Ire. In the Galant Assembly of one timahonored Guimnnweal W, a sta., baling in favor of "the Mahe Liquor Law," "so anaemia] no to make it aTileablit to this State." lem at q i sqq , he language valnciently strong to express my dire approbation of the unarbountable apathy •hich menu to pervade the minds of the Temperance men of Alloghenr whist,. Only think of the petitions from Vhiladelphle city and bounty...signal by attend. from teL tallies+ hun dred thousand cilium." While we." 4 ho nisei to Lemma,. al as among.the most...lone advMoste• of Temperanee In the country, soon perfectly Ilsilea and Indifferent. Tsm. wasee men awake! Aria. In your strength, Fur Okra W{. gird on your armor; im itnelon.r be said with . ma t7;ni, that petitions are coming In from all parts of the Stale *sant your Own county! Let tailbone by Aundrede and l tison.mat. signed by the fathers end "Mass." the moth ers and daughters of Allegheny. be poured Ina. tbe biota dente and House of Representati rah until there n,ao rad be maw te a:whistle's. 'large 'delegations of the most SMTOON amt Influential Temperance men in the roomy, riospective of the poeullarities of tertian department.. of the Temperance eiaterprise, elimild be macuishm rent to Harrisburg. with imtructione to yaws their rhino upon tbe attention of the LeystileturS, anal their Jostler shall be acknowledged. and legal cotton Salon upon them. There Is not • moment to be loft. Whatever Is done must he done gasify. And may ttliAlinighty prosper the of. forts of those who shall volunteer their aerie.. it this bensailoof and ilawemapprov log vuterpri n! 07111CIAL APPOINTMENTS BY THE. PRESIDENT. By and with the advice and ieoneent of the Senate. Borneo H. Miller, of Mississippi, to be Charge d'Affaires of the United Bates to the republic of Bolivia, in the place of A.,11:. McClung, resign ed. Nathan Sargent, of Pennsylvania, to be Re gister of the Treasury of the United Suttee, In the plane of Townsend Reines, resigned. COINPOLII OP Till STATIOS. . . . William Duer, of New V . ork, for the port of Wipers's°, In the republic of Chili, in the place of Z. W. Potter, recalled. Joseph' graham, (or the port of Bu enos Ayres, in the place of 11. A. Saunders. re called. ?Deb°los 4. Keefe, .cf,liotr Jersey, for the port of Legunyra, in the ,republlo of Venezneln, to toe place of Louie Daher, recalled. Timothy Darling, for the port of Nieman; in the Wand of Ne• Providence, in the place of Julius C. liretchmor, ',l:nicotine Holmes, of. IFenneylvynlo, for the port of Del foot, in Ireland:: W. Sharkey, of Niatledppi , nt Ilavans, in the Inland of.Cjtba, in the-plice of A. F. [loon., dawn] .L Llakfard. at tatabeL is Peru. Cleorgo Sing Rogers, of Louisiaus, for the port or Lyons, ill France; is place of J":". Ileodebert, recalled. Wm. It. Glover, of Kenticky,,for the port of Vera Cruz, in IlexieO, lo the placed W. P. Ro gers, reeignal. •Alfred Wheeler, of California, to he Attorney of the United. Slates, for the southern district of California, in the place of J. M. Jones, ap pain tail Judge. Joseph W. Furbor, of Minnesota, to he Mar shal of the United States for the Territory of Minnesota,. in tie place of 11. L Tilden, re moved. , ; Yetrolmn 1 Caano..Ohio, J.. 1 . 3,1P62. zi x. gas, Dear hlr —ln answer to roar iohulry.l am hreparal to say. that I beep ume4 the Petroleum ea. tenril.ly In the tmelmeut of Darra. awl Dreentem, and I. greeter mecum Men the ihm amen, - I 4 the In. Mute remedies formerly heal and rharomenhal by the hafernaru &r far e. the earifins tllmax , a or the lunhe, fa •hleb the Cod LAree Oil hob been ow highly motif. aosulerl.l own motif tbot the PethtJenth in 03 bands bah etirehaedied n euretir• ncent. In aktrthon to thaw haeherm glove illodid Wi.ocrofoloar alloetkmeowd oolsignoottr of !I. eplee, 110 lb o 'wool efltworllovi mei- Z. 44 ham* lreeit'dtrWird With lbw few nopedwiental toctr of the P. 41.1 1 ,1103. t repro's, youni Wolf. J. Ftarpcilv. 201nt•sle br dzoirisuiP.relr: .feltbdarelr': 'Vail importation.oritaraware, Cutlery, &e • LOGAN, W I LSON & . No. 129 Woo Street, =t2====l UAW 4..11 , K.E TORSION AND DOISMSTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 8:04 111P.NTED .111' ErlgriT P/CKL7II, deal • hal nor are ocor p... 1 to uttfr at rash prat.* by:saner fall rop cd itihA tall amorttort of 31AN ff . !! rolettabal O. i.. A X.lt3 Ora" nn hasut. • ••My 3LEItCANTILE LIBRARY It AND ME- CHAMCB' 131STITIFTE. 1!04)1173 ON POUILTII PP. uPPOSITE PltatelllP BANK • as- Ter.or nr Nenbers , da—sl ininatual Ar4r, and Si Per an 'tem. roletw. Os Poll Lartery. 2,, ,, 22i; 41, .4.-Ayrki 21,Apntri mut 21 ieuarmes As this is the eels Public Library. pad .A.( Room Is the HIT. itio.l AM..) lo 4.1 In rem demos tL. arsoclallonnechal and annarceol. aro ....M -ed to ta , oroe cambia. fell4lne "TpnMPßAßT'Tcart~elh-r to the-value of-Dr. McLANICA VE11)11fU118:, 11.1, all that doubt: "A fern'. shoo place:Vat the carman of a Mehote tater. ta aperture. tram-M.1.4 the Tama; mime open the ink niteianneke hl. etlchmey and Jane the aril ...Pe defunct avnu Is the Mal- LA.. In Illa manna have yinicel Di. 31cLamie Amaileaa Versolfure to oper ate apes Wormy ibos. Anatol .1 Annan.. torhien• tyre of children. Thle remedy, him the ferrety oaten-stile aperture of the moo., trarclAilersn the gullst.lninta man the etem.b. loye tuAt of the ~.an. shakathe llb oat of the reattlea. sweeps clear Melons., anaemia Mar naresimes clear oat of the oatam. Thle at last ban bomellie effect of the venaitos• peen iar 0 , 114m0. Wtly-110DhArr. Nano, laaaur, 1647." • •This it to rvrtilr that 1 lama oral DT.ll:Latles V. =Vasa, sod harm Aiort It la iorila faline lamoleaulPlat tor ibUdnatt. • JUIIN MMUS. s Nana.. , 111..1011%" . • 111* Vennifoge ohmic( be in the powneclen of ever, 4.111. A trial will convince nu( nue h( Ito celeney. 230. tor aa. whatnasas aaa - ratail by , J. KiDD aCa 1.1 , ' Atu m Wroxl RE DEAFNESS AND EAR DISZABES RADICALLY CURED... stjy- De. Lo Sittrflii:offerit to tilde° oulTor tag from Deafness, tale hafeilibk aural rratidieti whlrh bate Loam anyerodbi In nearly Woo flousand awry of eore grated deafness. Thera ronvedivennoprint ttlfforeot room* fly, Mee.. of the internal. middle ..nag darnel gor.and have bone pronounged by thaw reiterated aortae—hew Kramer, of Berlin; herd a Deleon. of Parin Curtis, 191rh or 1 Townley, of London—an Wog the moot yr...Dila awl effectual ewer applied foi disiatee of the internal and add/Near; their elfetta an anantwol olt the Tab or Moth day. Dr. Le D. warrantro core in *very ease where tho ear la poled 111 forma/lon. Ile bag elghtnen arrtigeolos of clll.l from those who hod bob. deaf aml dumb. who.. boating I. now complateli nwtotwl. and are now enabled to horn the I/tonnage! The name. of over tow* frown kronfrni palmy who have boom cured by Dr. In B. may be rem by appilealloo. Patient•. by wooing a de• aatlption of their caie.'ran boot ersilodies rent to nor wt , revere—.l4 ootontltanon her. Slater to be pald when LLi bevrioo era Teetered to its aripessal otatwonr. or when watch .111 be new in beat .t Until.... efolahteso foet from altb . N. M.—Dr. to Branst's Treatlsti no the Ler earl It. Dls saw, end Treatment of the Deaf snit Dumb; translated from the Yretteh—Drke.td. AddivesDr.Le Brat...Mal= &vim Ptat MT.. N. T. 1 So 11.11 ,-Who that has suffered with that most ter...motor all thing; emus. bid will hell wah Joe the wrest Aratraw Lirriawea. If pereserred le. It Ointr telle to clan, ell 4 Le jn. ea rug fur *latest WI d;re.u.s w!fieb . notke Alt atter* wppllcetiotr. fur Itairciele. no nerd. trine are. di...erred hu proriat a •feeericus ea U. O. ilerrerc AreUen wltirtleereephl Citizen's Inraranoe Uomtiany of Pittaburgli • C. G. 110,83EY.--ParintisT, • 0 ANU EC L 1141181114 LL. B.or. OFTICB., 04 WATER, BETWEEN KAHN= AND WOOD waxers. INDOEND lIIILL AND CADDO RDIKS'ON TUC OHIO AND lIIBLDADIPPI RIVIIUD, AND TRIDUSA- A. htnre# apti9l4l damage by 17 P.F. yyyko sby palls et/ at BRA and INLAND NA Pa AMA , and rILLNSPORTATION. t . • • • • '•'nlasoroßi: Hssey, lbrlmar, la.. !M u ashy. . v. M.O. DDT. Jr. m. Ilagb D. Klee. Hobert Dmolay.Jr.,' •D. lstbassa. Ilene' b.. -.lfesaels Vela" Alward Ileaultaa, J. bolloostioWr. W•ite , BMW. • dataaal Oa, Isabel!. Datkausia. . . DIED, On 0 3 .101, h'retant,Me MARIA ANN R. daughter of John Ohriety. at the ...Hence of her lather, noir beller county. Pa.. la tha 21th year of her age., feta:dwelt:o . , J Scientific Lectures, FROF. LOOK% of tho. - Mcdioal Ccilegeof tita vulg.,. ► ol SL [ RCIENTLYI7 7 0710.14 al 44 ITA C YTlAteirZang. " '" T11116804T 111TYNINO--LitaTuB6' The Ite pertain., the sarlonerelat Innr. and the Intereit la a nature of lint in all Its different easel Whiten.: MS elopes In 04..11437, Musa no reganle Clothing, Foal. ffemperstut• CHIN 05 fusel. and toner %elan oro. =Sleet, la pine, agenthe t to the at all MMust Mode o esmer; Sidastdoe irers ro , fm the W tet,- ttee nots sod commennos on, explaining bee tt .a s beet Wed With atneseyovrestemspromar sod safety. , A nay d.. fleltlon or Metier trill nel ted. with • epeeist eta, inerstion.mot deditinoo of Imponderable tslieln tn. at. Mat. Mane etrantm . ejtelereble bodies, the e.0.m.. non of brat anti Mem, the Se vocal waren, ebieb ti Is mnolnattloated from one s to mother. -TM, whole mot/op:Anted by appropriate andheanundennertments, In n eOnnt Ca litatmanenta tnronted by tboLeolnrsr . ♦lii lnmate Onetria {LM: Doable. 111.ff0 to he obWnoff dm OrMittis& lemh so. sod m th e t• immure.: Morita WOOL% 15,1141.!#, , ,10MgCbt,:patinitteie , Alma. tia 111111111 Par Rent. TAVERN STAND AND FERRY, atrM _wort Ellakbath. toquire . g/. 1,114.Ca1l l'Abiettralt: or I.,..ußcur,i L. litut felfe.ll.3aB Rouses-To Let. - --- • - ,11artMI1WO comfortable Brick DWELLING 57.,` I:S/lb To Let lo the El-Ith Ward. corner ofa And Logan bo a.o &Noir* of rho 'Lancet lea, at lbw Ma{ 1.11.1 A 1 , 1.01,1% scone rtreot, or at by d•elllng. 19 Clara street. , J. L READ. 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The raw of hammy lisedst In rate of SVC In NeVOlld `attn. ul found. Whin fo First • - - - - Early application •11l be . as the alp will not, nailer ant circumstances. t aleover a liminci number. and others ivoinu to California, will find thus the moei ramfortable wad icnicomical co. eylace now offering, an_the u y will Dot be subject to soy axpenore *her t.th t . 1 ,4, ‘. ntil lauded in ham Francisco. ~Vopump.. secured fdlyettd.h, The great 'apeman. of tlapt. Tharthlike Alt trade. (Ibis Mott his third voyage to Hatt_PratteiecoXtoseber With the Mae mralei and great spgd *led the reerelZeb•ltav =re"wryinTCV.ll'*!:ttlt2tte:g:LF.". pcmtlon of a most extmaniditiwy yule. asuman: Arndt . to exTruN. Plant • SI Wail Went. New York. • For Sale, V IIE stock of Groceries, the fixtures, awl Ise unexpired Irma el the nor. latelynempled by K corner Of 111thet. otal Market alley. To any one who velehes to en Into the retail toliroev ho. glues., ntand oribre advantage. Interior tonere. the city. Apply t 0,,, to folkdr JOHN 111 WIN. • For Rent, • NEW FRAME:IIOOSE, _pleasantly n'oulted on the cod mu and Upper at. Ulair . d . lank Woad. eight alba tram Plttabareb—etrethed to whieb le. illarkednitli oat. Wikaantoikaf• ACb . al.. g a p .rea pi cried—alit : be rented Pithier Plttnent the photo, Enan Ire a the oubertiber. living on the premiers. felealiA•kl..2 JOHN viLLYILLAN. Jr. . NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! WA. GI LDENFE NNEY & CO. hare just lutereeti tod a (nth supply - of no foPtowing new and ng rta: The forgotten. of Stmliea of the Town: by Ike Mond Peron of Llfe, a We. the &worn: Rorer'. of • Daoholor. or 114 , 0 k of the Wart " The Whle Wide World: by kinabath Wetherell. No. Is and thy !longer'. War. :N. and gof Potoncia Seroi.kloOthly Library. Tho Whig Alm... gytromont of Practical Bledici. end SM' 111. Tower of London: by W. llardeon Aloraortb. . Sonntionocto ronenol for all the Peilulleala, id W. A. 0 Ineetteaney 70 Fourth et. lets GNI/RIES-- C. ` .... e ...!• 1 it " 11...r Lard: 4 Wm. Plinarest -7 • - Illekory Fntr. nos hadiair le - t Pilot. for male be LYAI All DICKNY 1(.%)-• 1.1.1 Wat. a nt Front ot. tIEitSfAN DE . LAINES".--A. A. Itlatorr & nen their .Lek of Persian no 1.41nn at odaeod 101 l & - CASSIAIERES--On hathl, a Alennore Moot of Prenoh'and Doroenle Plot. sod Covoloterro.l.l.l tot the Ind of Pinot. and MI& flows C 0... aloe. .11 the lona •If 100 of }cony do. frl l l A. A. /ILION A Cu.. llgand 4.4 flannel (,OVER SEED-33 bls prime, for sale by 1 4.44 WICK I IIcCANDLX33. .4g - II EEP SKINS-250 for s) le by fel.l DU 1111 141111 ISO LIKAII. 1Q - CliAl-50 hh,D. prime N. 0.,f0r Agile by Al UPI .11111:1.11111kni A NtIIIILAAIL. 4a fl MOLASSES--50 bbls. St. James Re ‘o • i 1 6..1 for lob, by 1111141D14 Y. • 0 W llll a 11111 Alll. trter to. LOAFSMA It-150 hnlr. ags'd Nog. lino 14r G ro und All • INGIMAM. Ua hildo. N. 0., for male by (ph A. CULUERfPON. NO. MOLASSES-30 bbls. for sale by .11 • oj4 ' A. CULBERTSON. Sh RIX& Massachusetts Trunk /Wads, it tbrnbbr I felll O.CULBERTSON. TIfF litidereigne4 hava this day entered Yana. Jr.hfp 'ha' AIM st,vros CANDLI: 1 yr) SrLt l• dir.S/N2t.M. antler lb , . nay Ia .04 hen 01 Jet3ltPtl U. LAPIS a CO. • tell at the astrhante 'a Jahn Irwin s Snag. Water ' , tenet ' , alll noleitv. mart &ablation. JIIOIiIII.I. DAUB. Illnetturnh: rn - ht JOI N3ltlllN. . adtr-ialstrator W lb of t of an...late of ant . Ttestl. deed. 1 ha A fa'solft ~ annest the time... ddats. Wine Csnelle and Snap llonnsfe. .Inttp train, Ent., atm has natue4 • entesttaftraltlp Ist, Joroub U. basis, nal., the us. nf J 051. 7 .11 1 0 ACIA &CO, and tale rtnat 01ear alamnullegt to tb. etspartnerthip tho trlentl• and enfants; rs W Ma late two of ',.tar Inuit kW. ral,nn OM W. ) ACKeit:t. • Fancy Dress-Party. Mirth le the mediae. of It curer ttw Mi. It <gum It wale • II Um brow o cat, Sod wriya • thowes.tet wracill them. • . 1 lIONA PPON'S F — urh Party for the 'mi ll provesomit ot ble Pull!, will twice pitmen Fridwil. the MOth Mug peet,,ef tour* ono. tithed will be telculttwil foto the hall role.. IliWbcelte relict artitocementa will be made to ' , Meant children intmlluw. Showedeeimus of minium.- Mae bred, the above mewled/on flu renew. tlekete pf A. IL at $l.lO. A Mulled number of uabtlecocu vieitors I+ admitted...a neral. iu re. , orMilf to the abate re. enhitlime, which will be etrktly macaw& both for bulk. Nod iteUltemmt, ow that creole,. eartet.te with thew' pewees Fugitively on tic tete wodot the doerfellMC • _.__.--To the rIIE NOTICE of the Dissolution of the at= 0(4090 Plexus • Co. In the morning rapers of valhr. (00011 Tel. • lan Is nontemplated. of abut the public obeli Aare due wok, whom nononatnk, WM. CARR, lobl•It • Of Item of JOHN PARKER • CO. Centralization 71IIE FRENCH have centralised their gov rnment se near ore point m pauthle. Th.r eau .. thy, ;donor. Nut lt necemary, twee here, to Cen tral. Um memory so far u rewtheet MAW Mester I. Mooing' Out he seteepebh..lnek nf Mothleg at the lowent poonbte ' Ito A t of Nome Clotblee I. at MI than. complete Ls of all so. tilted out immettlewlr. C.ll .nJ exemlor. We Andy to pleats. Mtn 7ttmltheeld street. now Dlsmatel Alley. 4.IAItTAIN'S UNION MAGAZINE, for just received et 'W. A. OILDENDLINEY CV's, (late A .4.1. 17A11'e.) :11.. 76 Fourth O. MOLASSES--50 bbls.•tor sale by N DALZBLL *CO NO. SUGAR-5 hhas. far sale by • tal7 , IL OALZ6Lb a CO. ATINETI'S I I—Mulear k Buacnrist.t. have Just rmitl.dlreet Irma Ma talaufatturat .8a 1E1.404 roaOsting of Obey. Omen and Mack. plaloaa4 ribtaal. and Ir.hlab tLar iro 18a8 10w by rani or piace. On J)ABli MIXED . CASSIBIERESI—An as mortment of dark rolled. black, and otbarrobbrs.lo foond at the rants of for mußrire a noncnrixt,t). UUAR--.50 hlbt. for onto by W. J. F. WILRON. OLASSES-101 bbla, prima, for sale by Mrri a P. WILSON. I? AW WHISKEY--AI bble. for Belo by /AL fel7 W. A A. WILSON. 7111:—.iii - bales ((in wheif ) for sale by fen 14. t Y. WILSON. UTTER-4 MI. Fresh Roll, for sae by toll W. • F. WILSON. OW l'lntst. NO. SUGAR-40 Ws. Clarified, for saleby • fell KNnusua NO. MOLASSES-50 bble. for sale by . f 47 ENOLIZIEI t BENNETT. NO. MOLASSE S -200 bble: and 50 half . •_barrelx. areel r.rtizzorzerriamt.• Q SUGAR-50 hlids. to arrive per str Jelfer.on, and for bale b z. .• n ENULTBiI k BENNETT. VOTTON-418 bales North - Mississippi, to 11 ire Dor Moamar Joffsruns sad far Igab. b fslf Ksoiasit a [LIMN irr OUISVILLE, LIME-100 bbls. to arrive, ' Co Partnership. • • , TH E• underAiinOl have Olio day entered Into a esrpart rale under the UZI. and alyht of Iltslthisk es ellieWlilds Mr the burp:see of tarrying on thn Brun rowels, end Finishing Mossiest in mil itm ven oms branchee. Alma. Cotton Bating Manure/spring.. WY. A.IIWHILON, • . llttsburgb. Veh.l6. 1802. JAMES CRP? WELT.. VelB. - Ct Herron & Criswell, BELL 'AND BRASS FOUNDERE,• MANUFIss. AQTUILERS of all kinds or Braes Works: taxsinsotive. Mesas genie, Plumbera,te. (ktlon Batting hhoeurartunmx 7.UxA t l la s Y g h ß e i u m ys,t reet, teen r riVci k lt h'-reell r . Por t M bu k rg e h t . N. D.—Old Drees and Copper taken In exchange for 4 ‘ir m 'i,',.....,, , ,rfr 11 ' the Fopzary or 00M, will ha attended to . pourtodly. FOR BALTIMORE AND wAsuINOTO __ IIEXI'ItESS MAIL LINE, Breen Baltimore and Pittsburgh: pcirVro goi _in rirerirprirri and a Half Rolm.) II S LINE to Pittsburgh, over the Bald tt i rot n ir " , rri t nt ' ilV ' t4 4 l ' l7:ertirn ' . 7i lirit Centra ity'rs Iran , Haltiroora at Ili I. 11.. (brit an boor aner till trios ot antral or' the awning triin from Washington.) aral proorial to Harrisburg, irbow tOtrusa tratnterral to the Oentral-Haitroari Train. awl rroro..l lartordistoly on without an crowing Mr sanuotatria in MU light. ana aril rin g in Pittsburgh at 0 P. 11. Mods). rile rstarting. Tho entire distance is performed by 41,311,11 y, .40 the exeeptke or 21 tolls., 'Ma l dt.f.lo tawasistr macho. PAESSINHERS PIIOII THE ,IrgsT , L Lear, Pittsburgh in the itars of thottrnirst Railroad al? A. Al.. lOW 101110 at Harrlsbargat 4 A IL tho neat Mont t., ulriro the Itroreri Train of tho lislilmors awl .011, 4 rah.. Railroad will ha in halting. and MASAI on to Ilaithnorr, gni ring trim at ZIT Alfto. i trr for the train to Washington. which Inv. at Alf A. Al. This routo In a. ...dibble as rill' otirria loth, Piano. Pas nillotlall jrl.l.llof 'WSJ) SU. p.. Slokota apply to the Ticlist Agent or thaltrittrices .and liguptirh... &Urinal OOMPOSSIo at thaws ssutim. nottlinOre. or U» to AVM. Of kellll}34ll%l3llCentral ElatilloS4 COS, , OPPro 1 / 1 14 .flits• - e.,tl.4grad s- 14 P,21, 4 ",2 00 gr ~ . .. COMMERCI'AL. 'pro. dnalst. es. la ftgl .9bacriiTiocut •I g 1 IdiViper recffil red U,,a smrtid.d frac r this _ MOVEMENTS sarit' . . • ,v 4 .1 . ;. CHAS STEAM SEISPB. _ DAYS OF BAILIN° TO AND 111031 .TILE UNITE Saturday. Feb ..... 1122 Feb 184. Saturday. Such ..... Muth 10-- Hat:inlay, Ustren llasel Saturday. April ..... -Wednesday, Aprll &A.M', April 17.--11'ednewla7, Saturday, May 1. . ..... Saturday. Ka, 15 • -Welnesday. May 19__._...... Saturday. May 2.1 __Welueeday. June - Faturday. June 12-- ...... --Wednesday, Jum. Saturday, Jane 20 Weducalty. June Saturday. July 10 Wednesday, July la la.urday. July 24.- Wtdoirlday. JOIY Satunlay. . Ann Saturday. Aug. . .............. Aug 15. Saturday. Kuala Welaesdae. Seo daturJoy. Sept .... —.Wednesday. Sept tt: Salnelay.Wedneaday. kt• Al— Saturday. Oct 311 Wedneelay. N. ..... Saturday, Nes ..... N. ..... CUNMID LINE: •SOM itvssroot 18: NIMISSA, for Roston. BabardoTO 41. 'S ba lb J.. Aar/MICA. (or Ss. York, Saturday, rho, EVILOPA, for Mots, Saturday; lb. drib CANADA. tor No. York, • Saturday, lbw . 31ps • MI ASlA.from Boston. Wedueaday. the Mb Jan ASIA. from N York. Wednesday. the ?Nth !OMURA. tram Reston. Wednesday. the I.uh Yet, AMER/CA. from N York, , Wednesday. the Mb KIIRAWA. from Boston. Weelnetday, the lack CANADA. from N York. "{redo..lay. the :Rh PEI ILADELPHIA & LIVERPOOL—wmaa vim PROS rn CITY OP AIANCIIIISITEII. Tlvorfalay. Jen. t9th CITY OF Thursday. North CITY UP ILA:sena:lin:R. Thursday. March Zia LEON LIVERPOOL. (IVYT OP (ILAISOOW, Wedmdday. 416 00 .11ANCIMITKE, Wodneet lob to BOUTLIABIPTON & BREMEN LINE. Prom South . • From From ai;plen . le New York. New York Now l'ork r WASHINGTON. Jan 31 Val 27 . - 11 arch 3 HEIMANN. Web 24• Mar •TN /larch II 'WASHINGTON. /be 'X 'April 23 April 2I HERMANN • April 24 /lay 11 hey Se . WASHINGYON. May 22 June IS June ...,` HEIMANN, June 19 'lcily IA JOT - 2 . , WASIIINUTON, Julyl7 ,' Aug 13. .An 1: 11111014114, Aug. II Sept 10 Sept I . WAVIIIIIIIII)N, Sept 11.. Oct V Oct l/ HERMANN. Oct 9 . Tiny 4 Nor 10 WASIIIMITON, Nov 0 Dec 3 Dee 0 lINKSIANN. . Dee 4 . Dee - 31 Jain ' PITTSBURGH ITABILITT Onnag PrrestrianAszrza. Thawtar 31oriiitir, Fob 10. The market yesterday true tot ed brisk as du ring the prat...hog three dare,., pod vales were volition:l to small lids, with no mt.:al change in pricer,. Yl,olll:—The reetipta yeatarder were very light, and but kw ashy transpired. Fake 70 this it the ricer at 01 10, M dd,frEm wagon, at. 4.3 00, and 200 du - extra., Pine Creek miils, at S 3 10. The aaha teem store are moaned recall lots, et 01 IKO3 Sca 700 tar tuniettoe and extra Luanda: • id liA I N—Elea 2050 bu Winrot at city mill• at CJl*Vits bu,iati in quality, and 60 On from liter at Qr. Bale ITO bn Oats on the n bar( at :Mc. Urn io in fair request...loC sith , o In small lot; al 400 for Mulled and 45 int ow,: 00 mace t Otto or Barley; pricer are shout tbc sumo sedate nrtoctcd. UILOCF.RIP..4—We bays no elianaa tr, notice ha grace-. tie , . .Sania. ix talerahly ham. with sal,. 14 hhae at 5Ne, beitia abaut the rating rata laraireJ fait. lualittam le rati.r armee. sad ireaaralir heal at 31e, with N.O L 9 buts at 3014 e. 4 taw Primo Rio endow Is arm at 61.4" CY Ifie lnllmlt.J Sots. A oak of 30 ate laferior Coil. eatha 1i a . . rarrisioNs--w. La; o no oaks of tooOronfone to 't— roll of tortio-7X4 slrO ffce aniaboofthe tonna . plea • Lai ...Kern and oft, ourrd. nbilo couutzi ouzel 1..111 at a rnl action. A iSiet orno koa No Hard al, Se. nsh. BULK allf.at—Tho anis. .ale Ira heat 4 of vas 1000 lha Log round at G3ie rash., gereilda ate light. • CIIE ME—Salem 500 bv, at fdi Te lit fa, wort): at the latter figure. TifiliteC i ff—ifslee ^JI keg. at twist 'at 7r, 4 mat. BUTlElt—, , alee of G Etas froth roll from first battle at 140; 5 bble from rhea al . 15e ; and fOO Lids extra roll id lutes frost uore st Its, and "Zit rge mouton at 9)(0 10e tieing th• price far tho letter • CLOVNII. FEED—Ea. of A) booLuts. not mime from MU Land. at /Sat. and au babel. at Sofa it )ut,ltal.—• Grnerally sold Groat Marc at to 7t tutiihel. 11g—fia4t M. wag= loads at 61 . :u.tii cud a ton 'Gad& prune at $16.11 ton. FlSH—Pare W Ltd,. No.:I mackerel Nato. in Mall lots Pkkinl Marion Fell et sn i - Z: No 1 mackerel al $l2. and No. 2 µ 1141.G11171 LDI. `ales bod,Ton at 14.24i4,40 IVO Inc NOD Atilt—Sale. of 2 mat, 14, ILISKIIY—Is soiling at the anon' int", Fir lEinl2, ram and time. for riTtils.4). MONEY MATTER& PIIIIADELPIRA, Feb. 14—r. x The transactions in etoes to day were to a fair flan?, withsat sty menial sarftftoft to erk.r- larialine, at mast, was Lbri most active. and Slueruatial numewhaft daring Ma day. It opened at tad advan ced In Z.listut afterwards recftled to MI 4i.at mai& Dome ft clewed. The graeral market shwa doll. An adjourned meeting or the Stockholders of tor tipitart ladled bank •ill do held at tbeitanking dodo, M.lmit ft. Ohio wording. to take nolo dongiddration the propriety of the •roination thr staiLbotosrs or Vo end n•:Oddment, ottbriworots of the bank. • • • • ' Statement or the baldness of the Mint of the t'Elite4 11 .11a , e4, far th 4 meet: ep/LtuiFebruary 14, 11,ft— , • Derawo. 0 , 112.10. • PaYI.OI.P. .1• /442.42- 1 Al 6.0. 1 3 Otl 1 • Praibu 4 4 . , 4. 4 7 5 4• 143 . 110 40 sly Inge- V0n1121.3413.400 1,012 2 . 311 • • sl.la.= 111,704184 SO The following is a etatement of the dot:mita od Mance et the beans mlo4 Neer Orleans. during tb. wildcbtao.l67 OS CaKinn,* ' SOSO,filia tiiiincrof which 31.4E9 111471A1 Ircws life cold. ' Total "glue of .. . .16 L 0111.1?.. Gag MUSA.. Doable Eagles. 5'10:440 Oa Situ[ USW !Lit doiliwn, • - 12.10.1 tos tokareginatiy 1 , 307.000 Ot) IMEI=I BALTIMORE MARKET • reastaloll; rob. It, There was still a goad, feeling in , the Sour market. lhoush the Wee N flowint etfort woierotdoerno tivelr mall. Thiele altribolable. bo doOhl: to the eery hole hulloes" *hie% war dean last week. We note setae to day, of IMO Ws 'lnward Street at 14 31%. '• eaten oleo of Z)00 bids eitf follle al $4 37)i, and 1000 ebb woe ptildleare. o • atuntte*Li. Feb. 14. • Cotton—TU*lo not miioh doing to diy„ Anti the marked moth:a about the tame. with thlralld blyat about steady num . Flour—le firmly bell. arith lenderele demend ton ex port. and farthor aka. to du extent of 11.401.1Xt Nita aw, reported at GO; lueludlut lot of bolter brand at • frocilne mon. For home on eaten flog, at 14 Wean 50 11 bbl, tor, omen.' to entre Wary brando, with a ainlerate berltiese doing, _ mealOorn a1e11531.2.1 —te whit but editor. the Watseka of Feitha were et eL . Ity• Floor—la el were, and aertral easel =kibosh been towle et $3 bbl. ' • tirito—Thensila Fowl stately detnind fo wheat, which la nettled, both for export end nitlllng. o 1 folly *mar q potshot.. Faroe .110.11101 a. 0 all +delta MOO On. .oil at in hit nal...n:lloa Ft 105 45,11103. white. Aye le eboot atalionuy et 10e fbr roothetn. end isms Pone. - fine tr not en plenty. awl held et. 1.404100 for good yellow. • Ith • tood..rete tw. desnend. Oats en dull. end er. eold et .18e . . w . 0 nearby—Theft hoe not teen thuch movement. ing to the unearned hate of the Netlike; and the Onty . toles WO"a farther lota of N 0 mohnnenot VNor on thee.— end sun? en yery Ore. . Provalone—Ratoala lazetlre. on sreonrit of the high nteteattata of bolder; and 'transactions are mostly lu a Clore, theal—la errata and' in tlentatal at the atlantic,' and IWO= ha sold at, 1ti1f..1095 2.3111 ha. mottly at the latter. • • 21Whistay laanU bettta st.. ir, and sales afLla . Is bars bean wage at a. which Is . . QWEET POTATOES-25 bbli. to -arrive rg uW k "-" t ci r ld7 t o imnirrr. Bonnets, Hats, and I nary Goods. • MERCHANTS AND 'MILLINERS; when 1.1 - P 4114.3•1144 to tutretuas their ' r t. 0111 flu& IL til . tteir foulest to tossmlos our .g am . We tsetklms Vork of STRAW 3100411.. We assulartute aryls - . sod Import Qs faro 3 Stites atalrondlrn b - sbrie.. to air 11.41 .b 1 ,16, tqgetless le ILL oth• .Isolate_.. epahle us In offer 111.rai uslettestents to borers. lt. A.CROOKEItk CO. fel d'llsr.ll33 47 ars) 40 Chesnut ft, arse &coat , •_... ' - • DiasObitiol2, • rjlrlE tquinerehip heretorore existing be- r ida t lfili:l:VtFeTi c e r jier4t ribe- "' rnbru tr 14, 11t52. - - I here this de, tiexotintell with me, in the truozEsALE o4obrixr Am, - Lipman BrSINESS. my sou. JAM LI H. under the ft= of .. .ion* Pootzla * Oct: .101111 YAILER. MtZ,=:= • • • Dissolution.. . . • TIIE partnership between the subscribers, under t he nun* of “Natilhoon orio or on ills 11 lon., by toutool o0111•11b The bonitos* of Cho into b e NOUVANAN. oho UI oroitiour the LOOKINa.6LASS AND VARIETY LIMINESS st the Na stand, No. 0J Wc..l J. P. it WII,IIOIIX. ...• WNDOWCILASS—D:IO boxes for tale by 006 A. CULESZTAON. Ne. MOLASSES-400 Ibis. for solo by tA6 a A CULBILILTBON. LI IL MOLASSES-12. this. "St. James," k7far Ago br (LIM' ' A.CULUERTPON. N • 0. MOLASSES-68 bbls. for sale by . !AO ' "JOHN WArrl CO. V COD FISH — i'o drums forwaloby _. ~la~ aua OLL BUTTER-2 b — bln. frtT — sh, foisarebo Lei Xela W . x v. cvl!.l3om. If ?eeend.l. Allegheny Comity. ilk:, In the Orphans' OcnirC 4. said Co. matter r the not of itobtet • 1 / 2 - •to WhilaSkt:.%tinthilsl.llllti of th e Estate of ‘( M. jjewn.deed. Ito.l4,lllaseh Teem. A dna to tat: February lith. ULF% the .* tor tam trilled ebeelatelt. the TlMUlet f a l l t tre d. the Intones doe on Ids semen' having been peal Into Contt. and A. F'. .ottoman Lappin. ted, andlter to 411mibata tot =octal , . .14! lom !AIM, 4"."4"16b4" t o y tt iA l rilfs L u.' . , he'on.lentree4 ,- -.lll . nttandl — ttlblt othett,No:EFOTon' ttFt Street. Pl•tobarah, 013 &tomato!. nth Webtoary.tta.: Ls the norm* of ettendlon to the doll. of hie ardeatot. moot, es and , tor t et ',blob Us. and ph." , l.lamt N. r. iAlTFllbtxxi dodittr._ Strairaol4ll-48.5C A N. UNRIVALLED ASSOBTIBENT. • • 2110.11.0 WHITE.. • • tatty- , • • 7 '4l gantlt A..Palua r umati: . [torah supply 1311,1accustoy,Tor RIVER INTELLIGENCE; STEAM BOAT ANNIVAIA AND DEPARTMIES, Attatitic. raikiumm. IlmornmlLD. J. McKee, 11...tr1ck...1n, Mitt. Itett vetL Yprr.., CUT, M.r.tor.h.. If hmlisle. -Ventu Tr, Katkle, - 11rithavt.Orare eltrefild.l3. - 41,12,1 . 7%44er. Mom. .Wheel. egt.e.l.lmainickgon.kreficerp.”. BsMr. Bennet: Mown:mill, N. 11tyard.14e01, Michigan. Hon, ihnver. •.• •• - . V.r.sre. Watkfas. Clippe .r No. 2, )bore, 14111,1115. • .-.IIO,MLISAVIMi "IV - IT • . • LOV OLILLE—Forrst atr, F IV.. N.l3l.lVlLLE—llartion.t. - .ItwlrnmurApcnum BUOWNSVILLE. 6 r. an 4 .itletn.—There vere 6 feet 1; ittetiir in rhanttel br pier lurk. LSI4 evxrdaz at dusk. and FOIL Lotuatitte.—The fine steamer For PM, Card..lllllar. mill leave as above this day. Fos Beier Lome —The splendid fait running clamorllor. kill lesco for SL Locals tbuo rooming at. 10 . o'clock. •• . . IMPORTS , BY RIVER:. WFIRELII:II—Pcus Ihrtute.4-12 Obis drinl Iswt Josh Ithottew I br Wick 131resdellewn 16 bdl iron Livtaguent Roitgro: 7. has bust .61,14 butter baker 1'..111. 6o flour Ursa &Co: 34 st • hurler Truer .balker 121.6 randles Armstrong erwor l o; II do .lee G . . 111,11. OW. 1 lot taw T Lot.: bay. butler 6.16 . 1 10 JO no. , .oordow 11 - 61.1.14VILLS1—rut 4b1.1 hour lot 66666 0116 T, 30 mks wool tl DalmllL Co. ' . Corctaasct-44 bbici whotey Ptak. Colon Tonna Co: Bdu oil liana* kII .!doll do lard oil Is Nola snbor 11.1. pro bllik meat tl kb444as lert 14 boa ..dies 46 do soap 4 do noctor Inorbeh Inoneftl do Known I l`srsr:l4l Mai. sonar 46 clue sbooldrrs J Manny Jr it 41a; la bbls bristles 560 broods, candles LI. Mils Una. Cotods k Cols; 1, eks baron If dC, Mats toga , 11.111 A Berger; IC aka. solso Ad-ma a in , : 10 bida liquor J Pryor bbda I tad bar. &Pero t Nicola kdo Bran YU. :IS blob abooldert c o aides Kier *Joann II bac 1.5 t o scrap Iron 2 steam pipeall etc elloplona 2 bale lot aloof Inn dots 1 bbl Kcal tired LindroY I Co; do eggs Wood& bon. Br OHIO &PA Hal seen-.P Kegley Sr. M.Oh7 AD .331ths shovel h4ndim Brown & Kirkptitrok bbls clover seed; P WlTaylor 28 hble lard 1 bbl batter, Wm Bagley & CO3 bge nuts 2 Las el gs 600 pee pork 1 bbl butter; grown & Kitkpattlek 10 bbis pearls and smithies; 8 Croig 8 bbls flour I bo eggs; T Lang 4 bxs 1 keg;, d Simons 3 has Bedison & Hoops 220 bus wheat; Brown 8 Kirkpatrick 9 kger; W& F Wilson Seeks petal; htiUer & Ricketson G. mks potssh; , T Al Wolf 1 ear load bay 10 bgu buckwheat flour, It Town send BCo 2 eats & 1 bdl of dim L- - iaotete 28 'Nile of paper; W Iliogham 60 bbls; E litaxelton bgs Hour 2' tits eggs; Z Chappan,36 hbls floral 9 McClinton bbls flour, Mrs Brown Fay:hies; owners 1G bgs osts 2 baskets 20 bg, oats; Pat ents & Friends 7 bgs chop; G Gocher . 2. bp 2. bbla flour. • - Erie Canal Election Notice. • A N Election of the.Directorn of the Erie' CsnaLCnterpany. Kt hrlct nttbeir rIG in pie. •a the [lnc M.nd illy of March nasty ist Y eclaelt. P. M. La -14. Pa. Yebto4yloth -- ; - ITBE MATTER of the ANsignment. of• L icKsor C. tenons' tumble dame agrainst osiS ootate prereol them atoure.sunllWreolla. 11.1. hr-if will rail and aottle the mime, is the warehouse et .1. Irwin a 1,1 n% 'Water etroot.' 1414:di relrliir .101I] Aulnes. Important to Itltutufactureri. Tsubeeri bere nre prepared in supplialt I. in,. of COTTON AND WOOLEN SI ACDINEI(T, • superinr iusjiLy: Arhetring end Mill Gtariv, 101r ro,,rri2 C. 0.; is roguite otlinr only nom In thr.• osouttot) LOOMS of .. . . .. . . ..... , .. . . a great p ietyvar of matterns for fogey and twilled good, from one igheen shwa., tam for plain goads, camas. - Ide of running from 150 to 170 plan per minute. They v.. eaabled „Irma them exteneire ImpreierMntat to mai:we Varna and Cool. with comma little la bur: arid nil notaufaNumla W ewirchatung their law chinry, Irtli do well to rielt Philadelphia and eleiraty.:- where they can her tha machinery with all the Wert lam prarecaNat, In toll taut-mod:watt. operawnn; or they.. be rarer,: to ?beware la &Cana .lery Stale month etta .wma, by addreming a liar re the stibacriber. . - ALFItla/ JR:4Na a BON. . .. br , daebtarg, rowr V blladalphla. N. ' N. 13 —Plane of /*eerier. with thy laralSom Of taaehlw- I erg. tla• elroblest I/lethal orrrlng. nod caieulatlors e Trawl, forniohed free of ho ge. ._._._.. __ MICly Straw — a - oat Spring, MS. 1411 E ouliscribei iri uow prep. Led Logi n i ethibil. to Merchant , 4 Millibars Ids nanal heavy stoat or J.adbo' and Chw: eTit Alf AN DIDW 11,1,. hti‘NRIS STRAW TRIMMIN4S. AND , ARTIFICIAL. FLAW ERA. Pls* .Ln.f.Pltnallo...lo.l. t.ritrY Of SU.V.IIER .11A11 for Gentlemen: trldrh, AN. Vrit,l;Ti",.l.::::':.,..'"VM .I.tr="t,T.T.l! •well. '''. . . .T110)1A13 11:11ITE;Nu.111 , ourh Fabrol24 GREASI,-119 17t4s. now landing from: iv. Ibr Mt by ISkA e DCKEYk Nom. n X TAILS4,4I sucks landing from stetimer Elindaa, tar rale br IFAtAII PICK KY Water and Puma oda neliiince Pittsburgh Ttansportation Line- Yr HE Agency of, Messrs:, Bell & LiggeW a hurls* ternt , nateel. the buirid , u , et the $ 1 . 4 4... 1 4.0 7 1 0 1..." t...""`1'l l'7ll* Afferg 4 i r k e mix. ' Canal 41 °' u's"`YAVZfkoPkg'"tt 1 fehlit. ' ' " No.= 1 ittet street. Phlbutelphis. Youghioghexryo al Land for Sale: C!, IXTV Aelt ES CO PrieiliAe, jilt aborii 1.3 u. Fpreoral 114en.on n th Wetutt. A 1 . 044.4 of stout 0 yard, will put the eyed In LI ; palr6 ; 1 8 Oa. 1,14 4011A.WIS!—Juat roe'd, 3 owes 'superior 4,7 Day Stale L.it Shmelr, brialaist ecJnee,' ir 61.1 . 1 b6"id . I.r. F L2''IS-1 1. A. A,41 a CD. 42 And 64 MaricatsL.• 1.11.17E.—.100 bbl s. for sale by s•tt J. FeIIOOMIANXII &CO LUE—IS bblA. Aporior, for sale. 14141 J. tiall/ON MAKER A CO: OPUS'S SUPERIOR POT. CLA' bbte.yure reed and ter rale brr 6.14 .1. bent NRIbIAFC kit &*()13. 21 Rood ii G REEN APPLES-40 WAN. fur saht WM. A htechutvt a chh. ARDINES-40)0 . boxes ltalr. boas , rthth &nut... or the rtehhtte. uuinehxpruttLatt : band and for girl. by NM. A. MreLllftai • Oa, fII Orem, and Teal/term _` (Chronieleea~sd WOOL - 1 0 1 , 4 g from str: Were sal FivElattT' 1 D--50 bbls. noir landing from id now.. fornJrbr 11... tIA bIirCKST 004 Warm. and Yraut 131a014 ----7-7--. ) a co.: _ '1.101" [Or" - SICILY LII oftfag:4, J. KIDD it CO. POS (run ATE SODA--For 413 HIM& CO. Li QUA FORTIB--115 carboys for male by ix. f. 4.3 ' • 1- J.ELDD t to, CUTTLi 171.511 BONE-150 lbs:rer sal& br . J. KIDD • CO. . A No:lin the article of Tea,- , YOU srantßtrictly prime TEA, go tai. •3 1 0R IS TEA MART, th.the lAomoned. Lex twined. datooted or lererfor To.. are never kept ot tifsedakilete, • _ • . Fuel ryneee—.2,. ,wr_. wed $C leZr . Look out for lb. ELBE T l * e ll it~T, ou 1 e writ ten Norris' Toa•Morr. • • •••• tolA Tite-surgitioit tot/ boxiirci tut rre'd by isllrAut. lab sale Dr 'WH.DMIALEY It CO.. 3 13 and '2O Wood et' GI.IOOOLATE, BROAIA. - 150baseil0oriblk ClooolEtec No 1 - 50 . • . Sem. a. : • '. 1111.11/015.LEY CO. 15 554 '..53 Wood 51. SLIMATIIS--150 boxes unadulterated; for rale b WM. no AIM( It CO. ' fe/.1 • • lB cod OTWoutl 1 6'rTrY3 - I1 cirtn COLEMAN, UAILMAN & CO. hare re,- waved to tho winnow.. Ro. 1t Winer *Meet late ly riernolal by lloseni. Lyon, numb a C. sal sans door,: "Mine llonmagnhels Howie. arnero_lbny.ogen fut.sale on.. literal tome the r various mmularteuml article..., sumac Which' may be Moon all eites of !anima end Anonfoon Sprinne aml AMA. noel. awl Am. 11. Steel. Meer, /intent Pressol Spam, Set finals sod Spikes. nuts •. nnillYntrien, liron.Lars.blodges, te . • • • • • • • Valentines Valentines! KVaraill now i.uprily of 'Fine and Comic — ALliNTllirdi. recoiled akda day by .oxyinea. irS" Mac'. eMoat'e lb. Pal ?LAID - SILK Sll.-A. A. idAosox',d;Co.i'ie' Yid polling their large • took ofEIRN"lit re. ATALENcia Cuffs & COLLARSI—Ado; • e iroble stock on WU at A. A. moo? UIIIN TS !—Rest madder colored Prieto are - A -a -11680N - 612 64 116,4•441.: iII4AURICE TIEItNAN, the Soldier Fortune; billlutrivi Lett, This eznellenl noT.I too romping.. inaltshod In on. volume, *WU. rob 110L11 Literazt Drool. Third to— • • ,1173. • ZINC PAIR TS, MANUFACTURED BF TRH NEW J DUET RXPLOILINO AND HOUND CO MP ANY . e•ark, N.J. Oatopnar L Prorwed to Avoid, num' d Ibito Toltublo 'ZINC PAINTS, • k - Wlikleb have been found alley @elan] vette Erbi4 toth hi; Newlin , arel the 4hainl Ftates. to :vista their OeSiILIA t 9 sar salsas pint wiIITE ZINC PAINT t. logrety .0 Oxide or Zlar.And, U aarraaGN has rnx..ll. Ilolgrrotloa and isiumray rehitancree. n corm volt s lo r heant go minion. and noir families - • _ .NOT7IM.F. YELLOW ,;.=. Whin orrnool inilphoromi or rarriani ee •h•••l,nt np in • elms non.• Ls an oulndo It withstands • snuttirrn climate and. de snub... than any other s not being' naida to tang chatty or roj amble and rub O. groggy ho worl.ed with say anon ith rear gurl dtaa •Hlt zircon. ads lILACK. AND COLORED ZINC.PALVIS.: Throe az. f arta. bed .t. L. rtee,.w ate no.foubteity the elm pert tea pant. in tho tearta roofs,' fasiing. fa ma' ..fka - tars of amt. Orla,, tan. or ma, 1.0 IirRATREIL AND FIRt., PROOF.; ' . . - - - - ' Va. Iron nufbas Thor era partlealu ti , Aaable. Os 1 1.7 fur. yr galvanic rotated-Wu, out totlrely-preesnt tla, they dsy quiet/T..4 !Lavine purn ate ante bank dirtsot chatty.. 'oho- JAI many of the mar sW,wir • I.4na br i zei• or .tr ang7.l e Verne Whtr...17;01-70ds, -Ronsakeeft Goods, - - T 4 NAMILIES 'preparing fur llomekeepwg L 111 Lod at. ItPllY a bURCIIIIVLDS • Ivry Self oortmentof BIT MA. from oat fa L•nuritar4.lo. ; Pillow Coos Moth.. Blaoltoto. 'AMP ood Toweitiow.••,: rt n gto n t , k grt a N=.lll,l:-.; beo. of oak.. klodr. all al for ' . .for • Don emu, Bauble al”ye
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