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THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Published from tho ammo offloo, on n largo blanket size sheet, at TWO DOLLAR. , n ' , car. in advance. Single copies, Pitt CANT/I. zip. N o paper will be disccntinned, (union il et the discro• Oen of the Proprietors.) anti] all arrearages are paid, )3.a- No attention will be paid to any order unless acurim ponied by the money. or Nitisfuotory reference In thls tity. C.uuected with the Establishment' of the Morning Post is one of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES In the city, whore all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, and lam] reasonable tßirun. UNITED STATES MAIL. pasT OFFICE DEPARTME:ST, 1 January 10, 111001: 1 li'OSA LS fur eunveving the Mails et the United Stitt,. from July f. 1.466, to Jona:to, 11 , 60. in the I .l .timit Pit.NNSY I.l' ASIA, will in , tv , t'irvd at the Oontract of thin Department Midi 3 I'. 'I. of I.4th APRIL next. its be derided by the 71h of MAY follow ing.) on the rtiuttni anti In the herein sporitled: 3'd96 Fr.ma Mimirtpnyu, by t hiklantl Mills, DlcAlliotorbrllh•, BitelitielirYMl Mixt/cult ami Fr'Yelntrg., to So lin', Grove. 34 mile- ant hark, twiye a week. Leave 11 allintnwit Monday and Erblity St 7 a m; Arrive n[ On.ye some tiny by tt p m; Lai r Selin's G mer Wednonility und Saturday at Gam ; Arrive it Milllintown sa u na days by 7 p to. I . roli, 111,1 weekly trip art , invited.. 3297 From Belleville, Allem. v dt, nn I A:ryilnle. to 31 ill Crook, mono and Inn - k, three tint-n a 11 , ..k. • iteeibiyille Monday, 'Wednesday and Friday at 2 p A rrf \ld I i'rf - fl, nrxt flavff Ivy 12 In lent n• Nltil t•r•••I: Tuf , T 1 tuffflay, and Faturflay at p fit • iYO illy tb.ye. by 11 n m. 3'29S FrO/11 I...ek's Stlll , 5 milos aml bark, our Lea,. R evilh Satufd:‘, nt 11 a ; Aria,. at 14a . karille Sala, I p Leave Satordny at a a tn ; A rri, Heed, tilt naue , day IA 1 1 ./ a la : 3 . 2:rl Fr... I. 'a lv?lil nn. Patten Allll4, 1 1 .e.fre nat.:tad Plo4ant Gap, to Ilellefuute, Mae , ..n.l loch, Mt tIItIV:4 n %Vila. I, Salelay, after the arra, tat a h. 11.011 tar:; and!. :tt 71., nrtl : A rri liellef..are day I, 4 i; at; dad e4 ,1 4d Sunday, at 7 a in; Area'. nl IA nei4rawn ~..arnvitay by . 2 , p to. 33,0 Free 11111001,1,4 1.) MeCnn,p a rna 4 ,. St-aer•raa it. lilt ppa., and 1110,nly Rau, as 14,1 1-,1 47 .mil, nal lea L. rex (mu, a won.]: by railroad .411:e 1 uq1er. Ind.,- at annal 4.-rd, and by a aebe l .l- aausaneury n. the , lepartiaent. :13111 Fran Sliaver . .. Cra- k. I 11 1 ,,0 Barre, Nl:Lonr 11111, F.aat [tar,. Emu, tile, ao N 14,11-. % . A Fart. and (4e,0• ..I Far: L-e. 1. , 11. 11,-,11,. lades and back, throe lan, a a., k L stt e Sltust r'S ('rts.k Tutst•ltt . Thursday, and Sato Lay at Inn; Art irt. al 11,11 m dn.-L. S p ',lvy' 11../1,4110 UululAyrA i li s tein k u lk la, P1 . ).13) ut A ',V nt Typr _ eve et • I.v 4 p to I on! %v....4,Ln.! 1.. 11444. ;. INtek, • t•nt,•• vv.,k •kt: :err,al ..I Ili.• 1• I 1%. Ft ..I1 1 . 61 1 . 1 .L: , In) 9 1, =BFnM .1.1 1 .1 LI, tart... tvot•is 1.. I \l•-41 Dtild I ni11,.1..1 7 izt 1.. t, II I!, 1; 'ok 111. ; I. oN. • 'IA.. Sl , .tol.tv NS A. 1.1 rr +Lys I 1, A , /, , t•iin • MI I I'M., 111111 , 11 t {Er,. hill. , .1111 /t m • t, te t, • li-t•11/ . 1 ..r. I Yt ht., . • \ Id , - • mi • =IIIII 1 , .1.-..11. 77, ..‘ r , Art . ...AI •1.. .1: 4;• r .r.. 1.. li• trt r %%...t 1, , ..01 , 11LU Po It.; I I , Are,,. \ A 1 ,111.11.. .11.1 K.. 114 . .1 k . rt a[l , l IL:. 14 .• !N0... a • r.-I.llr .00l btft% IM=B=I N. 3: 11l II tl 1., • 1 . ../ Ili," S/114•111 X 10,1, i••• Tiaur.klaty stud :at .1 1;. 1 1 - I 111, - Art t.- ,t'• I: ..,.1. . .la, I.) 1 - 2 at tA tatt t.ttrtit \ Tut.-1.t3 l'lturt•tla) atrl Satur err i . Fr.• 111 ~I•nr, ).y I PI . :Lod %!1.rr5,..1 • 1.• ,1J F iL. 's i • t . F', rn r =MEI t.. \ 0-t \ • Fr ..1:1 l'.• . :11-,;1• %{...m1,11.. I I :.i.•:):.•,1r1. OMEN I=l A rrt, al 1'111 , 411.p, it sap, .lat !., p itt I,:t , I Itt.titl , tv• te .11111 y, t•, , t•pt Stttplay. :It . .An t ir VO Mttitrit 1.1...k.t0tpt .1.t% It. P IN. rt.tnt ittt.tttit all t, 1 , . IF tit.. ' • 1111;••• sitt.l Itat.k...tp, a wtstls fray,. pl.. Sat t t t.h t t . t t tt , at t Ftt•las at It In 11 . 11. Itt C.ttitt :1,111 , • tit, 4n, I, 7 I , I.y Itlptlitrt, Ittp,., II di. NI tn.tet,,ltt•la v. \l'.'.: •Ls . \, ILIA,. t t , at.tl \l'h.,ll' ,, ltl:scal, nt 4 ,- , milts. 4111 111. s .1 Ilt. Itttals t , tl , ttla. • krrtv.. at NI Inn! PI„ • .11 G p , ' .‘l M.,1,1:4t ,P fl art 'vat ttt 11 ~1,1 It ttrn stt; Itt , tt , Arras , a t II I` -.,,ii 1.111.1 ti p in. 1 , 111 N% \I. r1.1.1‘, 11,Inekoht, and P'n.1.1.) . An 'l, .0 NV , .11 1111 •.1 • 1.1 12 na 1..-.1%••• \V.'l-1•11,11 Tti• ;•• • •.k1 urdny 11,1 1.. W.,. a..itta:: I'ltti-.1.1% at • a at A I ras, 71 , 111 , ..1, ill, • .11, 1.1 01. 111 1,11% , ".:telltIo•til Frl , l..s•t. at Air. , .ti 1% .t•ltingt. +.1./.1. 41)11 111 Yr , tto a.!ttagt... 1., at. ..la.tity j 11.:1n. 1.. 11 ty mralatrr. and ha. I. Leas: 11 italetttgl..” 11111,41 . i /tad Ststar.l.“ ttt,,am At r:l.. :It davm by 12 : I, u• - nbtll .q.41.1ny. 11 ec It, y and Fri,itiV at 6 a krriso : Kanle..lnc+ 12 in. 1'r.1...ti. 11 hi 1.4116.--a,.. , k 0..1,11.1' lire invited Yr.ore u.i Hill. 1 lickury. . Fl. I. rn - Fr2l./IltiOri h-a•I.,11 6 tt.orgt.t.uttl to - I.• 1 . 1, 41 :met 1..w1. a wovl. 1 •• 11.,..1 an ITh at t; n lu. I:- ;II 1 , u,. 4.11• f 3 .1 19.E.1,11, •.,1 I ,Itll,ltl At I .%.• .la% p urpl i.aturtlay at I Atilt.. a1A.,,. 1., 3 I, tn. 3.1.16 Frain - fikri I•N ill.• 3,1 lila. I. II b , 11411 PI W I 1 Lea , . nutill, ik• af s Art.lan at 1.at1a1.1.., .1.1, IP, 12 inaive I ik in Arri,e at i ,itl -f.r t 1.1 :1317 Ynna 11. nt.cinl. la \ Wait Nlilla. ‘1,1i6.11 an.: Fall,,k. 'l' at,. I I:tit, and tiiink. 11,•K.ain'• 16d Skink! kin.' iit 6 a in A rrt,ik 'rink,. Run nano- .1 r r , 4 'rill 1., RIP: Thllnvia . ) and : , atii,la) at , A rraiin at NI. 1 , 1.1 ,Zt.:,1,(1 s OIL H. hy %Wk. ~ Itara,t,town nnil 1'11111„” k N.. :{s WU, nn,l tia,kkk ~nry, linat. 51i.1.110a6 I..nilay at 6 a ta Arri , ” ,1) Sl•velyty In 4 ; p u , 10, , ••r , nrt.1 Tunnklay at 6 a M A rr i• at A 1 .I,i 1•1•11.•(..a n same clay I 1 p m. -An yr: a n Spa] ta. by inlley•s ?lilt, and Amity, to Ten Aide, 1.1 miles mul Lark. week. Lea, c• tal Thursday at h; In ; Ar v, at Tol 31 il.• clay 1 . 2 : Leave Ten Milo Thursday ut A p Aerie at Sparta 44W day b 1 111. iron, f l r•sleriek town, Al illsl s (1, k ilk and defter...on to Ntlaynesburg„ A'. miles and hark. throw times a went,. Lea, e Brownell Ilia Monday, AVlislnesclay and Friday at Arlin. nt NVaymwbarg ,mmo• dap. by G p lAtat. WII, 114,410trg Tao:id:ly, Thanclay mcal Mtmi.lay. ;ki n a m. Arnt , . nl IiI.PN , II•N ill, main .layo by pm. 7.'154 Ynma {41.. nas • It'd Stow.. PtaTy"poll, Flat nod 'pp.a t,, ..14.1 btt. k. tll n Luave Itruwnovilir Tueaday and Friday ;it 7 3 11/ Arrive at liniontnwn saw, days by !: p : Wr•tint,illlV uud Saturday nt 7 3 111: A rriVe 31 son., Jays at a p ras_: Pnan Itrnu nsvilk, 3lerrixbnru and Nan , Uni"nteslll. 10 1111.1 bad, (1,1 , 0 tia,a. a t,.k. 1.031'w itruunsvillo Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 4 p Arriv.• at UnitmloWit itltlllo dap , by 7 p 1,11. Uniautown %nutty, Wedunaday and Friday at f,r; . , a In : Arrive at Brownsville sante day. at ',Es:, a in. 34i 7 Front Brow nurille, by CSirmidluter t t. Willow Tree, thivistowit. Mont telorriet. Ilentrusa, Illarksellle and Wio.letttarn. to Burton. ;Al miles and !nick, all, WL , IL. Ridden. will propoue a seliedulo of tleparturen and art Propoun.l4 to O O IIIIIIgLICIL al V ill, ow Trot, 17 111110 s let. dist.aritte. are Utility!. 3:Z4 Front 1 It ion town. Ity 1:U.14,W It, ILIKALoIIoW H. engIIOCILIOLI'LL std I.A.1111g : to Jellerson, Ina,. and bark, on a • a Week. Leave l'itioutw n Tuesday at bit ni; .1 rri ont JelTurvon mute day by 4 p : lot. re Jetittrutli t Monday a t n Arrive at Uniontown same day by 2 p in. Front MaNtritown. by itreurtsluttrough, Maplorown and Whaley, to Cartniellaell, 21 miles and hark, oner a hear. Mautntown Friday lit 11 a : Arrive at Carnuelitirls saute day by 0 p ; 1.• •• C:muiPonel•+ Saturday .t 11 II m : Arri Vent Uniontown Nu nI . day by rip tn. 411'4iti Fr.,. Smithfield, by N e e i:en. 1.11 and ft•erishordrigli. Afapletnntar, toile. and I.a, k. i.e.• tit... n nnen.k. Len,. Smithfield Monday, VI i.lnea.lity and Priday at 1 14 to: Arrive at f a,ll vlt smite day+ by It p lure Ireet.t.orough kl..cla),lVednerality, and F 1 tine at optt Arrive at Smithfield entil.• day, I.) G p nt. Er—. 11 . '9 nendwrix. I.y 1/ax'.. Stan, Simi.... Slay , . Sand Finley and th..l intent, 4. \Vent Alexander. fuller and hank. fine. It N 1 a vnesburg 1 . 111111.11.45 and B,llll.llitly at 7 Arrive at 1Ii • „n Alexander man. days by 5 p 14..ane West Alexin.ll.4 !if lay and Ernlan at 744 to Arrive an Wayni,laire ,Love Ly 5 p Fran, tidyneiltire, I.y Itozi 1,31 Jon) k• vine and Sprnee x, 4. tl - en nesburg, equal 4. :10 ',toe lAnn a~uat 7ain • 11.•ttirri IVinvile.l.ll4z inn, day by 7p nt g, Iry Which v. lionkard, 2 . 2 11114, 1.141 li. mitt .1 $4.1, 11l 0 , 1. , le.1111.• departin cm and ar rin al , . I 1 , 11 liL I f tinter'Q Ilm nen Ix. it ii. SU, 1,1 and 11. k 141: 1 . I .0] . 's' IL i• I hadk "nee eeek Lea,. nn al ; IIL L .L 1 ilini 4. ...on. day inf p Salm," a til ir ran. di IV," ,Id. i.v ...I I f die 11 .1 1..,. 1•n 1.4.1.. r. 11 hite I.• 1 f • • I. di. •. I • ' .14 ,1:1i LIN .11 ,/ I 4 .Int I, .1. 1. 111 If If ir , 11., In r 4 Fr ..1...1 . 1 1. , hwk.. ; ..; • •I, "d!I ~ 4.11-141. t.., ;!. I MEE= MIME=I3 tr I I, • L I I 1. 11•11•1,,,,!, .‘t 1 , .1 rT, ; Alll,, 'Ll)r Po•Ztio•.% /ii.. 1.1% L.n.l ,t/ Arm PH••61,1,1, 111 , 11.11 r 1.1.1.,. 6•%111. an.l 1. 1 ,t4r11.-%%, I % 1 N and I , ack. /.1 111. A rrl , t• :it Fain Le ,1!". n:, i-m rt.lt,nt Arr,•• , Int 1-1 r I . l"l.r+iik l-Pr 1 4 .... V," 1.1% tr 14111 1 — 1 1 ilIA1.1 , - \lll Va '2,f) A r. at Ne tam, day hy 1 1, in; ll2t; Frain N..a R, Ight.m, by Brighton, Rake, Bank, and 1 rich kii tI. ti Nat. 124tatle, tail,. /11/1411vult, dim e flat, ft 14. ave Nun Brighton Nion.Lty. Wothio4;lay and Pra tt.), tat art it al at OW mail from Pittslair i .ll-- ear y at 10 a . Aril at NVW sawn day Ity 4 p tat Nvv; Caath.• Tavatlay, Thomh,y uml 4iatarday, rii Arti, at N.,1 13t iglitott abhor day by 12 m. 1427 Yr,lll Kittanning. Ity Brattouvill4,llv. Rehm,. hot t`tirhoilla and Iteidstair7,ll to Clarh.n, tailv. , and hark, thrmt timra a warn. I*+ttr K manning Mt.; lay. NV tvirataday and Friday, on arrival .A tln. uuail I,y nalratui—ttay at till, • Aryl, at Clarion xtvitit• ;hive; ttv 7 10 In; Loavit Clar i s Tut-batty, fliuMtlay and Saturday ul7 w; Arrive at ii ittan .f)115 day,. by rt p ni. Proposalet far six tix titine—a-u'oek serviee are invited. :3425 Front Kittanning, by Ct) Wlll3 811 11, Adam., Brad Bend and Cattbdt Furintee to af . imereburgh, MHOS and back, aix [Boon a week to Brady's Bend, and three residue. I,a, Kittanning day, exeept Sunday, on arrival ~f tine mall by railrOad—say al t a at; Arrive at Brady's Band same day by I II iLI; Leave MILO'S Bend daily, extala Sunday, al 7 a w ; Arrive at Kittanning same day by II a nt ,ave Itradyn Bond Moontiny, ICNItIomh. N and at 1 , 7 pm. ` 2) 4=1.; - - I Vittoll,4l Montilli /110 t. PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," ' I CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1856. VOLUME XIV. 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I IN , Ai 1 , 01.111,• 1, I. 11,, 1,11%• 1,1, , 1/ 1 1 N 1... lai .1: 7 11 11l 1r It. fill-t •I. r.l 1.•••1” Cnrricl, 11,11. t;. 11111. 1.1 1 .1111,. P1111..) , 111 , . , 1, 1,1 11:011CLI 1 . 1() t m11 , 6:111 hail.. Ist a 5v...•1, • I , v A.L. yul t b u . 0.. 1 11 aslit tt s ip at. Ai. alp Sp; T.,' Lim, r. I, Ruud hp isludps 4it Pitilpst ahp t-tuit glp Tursplay at I I. x, tti . isi u slis api ths xt 'it, 1, t• • Stud.. ta dully, at h a , irriYr at Pittsburgh up .1 thy, Iti 11.1 Yntnt lizttnlturgt. 1.1 F.t na, Cultourilll, 111 , It tit al Hulas and kiddie'. V, lip Pad, at Sacra burr. '..; Indus air! It oX. put , - a ps•k .• I'd I...burg It Friday at O a ti t rriN, 11) 1 p m: last Stixenburg Tlttirsday at it tits A my , - at PO Ishurg 11 s 1 int. play b p p I/willing-, Ipy %Inn ott,iith IL .srur 11111, 7 1 11 , inistuni lie and 1 1 ppsr St. Clair to I far,. tsi 1711116, 11,01 kilt It. •.114 H lottlYtt Punning, lit. Thursday at t• X r ti s at Ilia rlptttsi db. tiatpu• day Lc luau, Isati s ass Thartalay nr, ri t. at 1 , 1111:1111w-,111.• .an... play IPy I p Irp Ilp,i lAt rt, tllt. and It 'hill:llth 30 nub-. and btu k. six tint,/ a utstk lAtit i• Enna nttt RI t.lt tittill. t•NtHtlIl ILL H it rit A rtitro tit laki k zit., pia Ina in Laity Franklin phial x. upt , .Irri, at Itrua l/3 PrOINHUIIIt a. 4•1111 , 1.1.1', Fasst Sandyars 1 w t vin.l ; t„ supply xixtpl ofltP et brut , !HIV , a week ra t dt any F ru ,. by Np.ii tut 111, Flttplll , l.l, ti's•vettLys'ii x i and it. Ilut Pi 111/1 , a and lair is, Dill, it ir vrk. t.rr,l paa tiny Friday. “It, ant, Al p•I th,. Inall It. .t.. Pat...burgh- - say at I, A I rtrt at Maul:tapas, stunt- day by 17 to • Ilpsilstattyrn Friday tit I I, n; A Mt,' nt FAHHIIIIII sumo tiny by 7 p t Frport Ikavrr i by Rruah Prtsii, In 7Ptiuttatart, 19 inllt nod hack. otter a week. Lear,• Bearer Thortatay at 4 a DI : Arrl,e at Zcit•lti.l.l. KAM,.IIy hy I'2 DI: a,. Zehrt,iti t , Thu,lay at 1 I' DI: A rri4 e at Betty, au,- day by t. It at: Yrtott Itrighbot. Itv North Sewicklay, Wu, Into Chrtiattgo: n. Nelr l'amle, 32 miler atal lam L. [hr.- t tows a twi t: !oat.. Nra. Brlghtto t Mta t tlay, IVotluestlay and Prt.lay. ~ 1 1 FLIT( , 111 mail (rots, rittalturgh—w. nI n III: Arm.. at \,•u wtmr• day. I.y 4 p m ; '111111,1:9 and Satur.ltit nt r. a lil : 'A 4 ' A rri ye at lt , •intor,hur., hl.y pm: eteittaa , cl ll TLn rntla) and Saturday at , a : Arri,..:ti Ih a i1y . 111 . ...11 , i stun.. day. by 12 ; 1•29 Frtan tannin,.._ I t Rural Vallny. Itaytnnand NlttlaWita.-. :to ;nib, bai•k. IS , .• Kntannlan Nb.ubny and Friday at 91l Amy.. at M. 111,11.,, Kntny bi 5 p at; 51.t.lannag Tnn.da, and :Antonia) at L It Ill: Arntay at K ittannnat +.OIJO 3 p lit MO Fl,ll tuAnnutg. by Inn , 'fin% nsldp, Serabgratt, Put a.•) Plana, and Ilmallbot In l'unxantwln.,, utile. and lan-k, Sl.'e.k. hitt:m.lln:: Frailty a! A rrm. at Pan:Amax, :toy t , .5.; tiny by h p rn POI] vrat.li-ney Wodan,dny at 7 a 11l A 1,11,111 1,11111111,11 1,1 1111 \ 1 5 1 : 1 Y l' l • 1 1 111 J - Flom Kittanning. by (.14..atrait'n MA!., t.. Apll, 24 aatl.bark, an, n vrea.k. liittamtinv\V-droaata, itl S t ll l rrivc at. Ar.‘ll‘, .itu, , tiny I , y p . lwave Tta...la at a . Arias, at I(ittaatliag . I.y p 1,4:12 } . 11.111 by )11.1111.• Lattca,th-c. llarlattshurgil nod molt 111. r,• '.13 an.t hack. thr., Ilarttway a”.I p tu: Arm,. con.• .14,- L t 1,41, \ Tu. a.I it rn: .Irrl\. at 11arni.ai, • 1,. II a in Fr. I[llo,, I. r..tilt.•l- , ilk. .rands 4.: Mil,. an i ha Is, • , 11 , , .1 a in A rrivo at 4 1,.1 .4 / 1 'h. I. 1,11.. Franklin RI II a Arrive. at 4am.• ;, 011,1 at Ea, :4, r.ly. Cn.ll. a .aLlyl, I .‘l.• t ti; It sl. , r.gt , t , and him I:. y.l. la \ 43 Lent. , Ilnrirr Nl.aida, an .l Pri.lar at c a u : tt: \ 1:...... 1.1 • p SitIVILI r 111.! ft : A rriv, '0 • ~. Fn.:. 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Fi I 1...• bu 11,1 A, .t 1 A.. 1: rln. ?•-•1.1 I, 2 tu .•h,”,1 Ioi; du; Nl,ll-txtrnltits,ll and Ft 111. , krt - v- rtl ' , •111,111 , 1t- 1 Yrtutt %Via, vit. It, Is tot run 14 WI 1 , and ...tx tut,. 1. -• :tvt . tir 11 I. t:Ii11 • • 1 , 1 At 1‘..111 rut-11 , 1d ,111, 1•t • r• 1 . 1tNII . •1 , 1 , 1/11/1 n rpt nn .0 .\r [ - iv. At 11 at Ivit -1, • .It, ! 10 .1 n,. Fr-,n rot. 1%, I.\ .4.11,1 , Itt•at , ltl, tr. \r, 11 Iclrl.ttr 1. 1.. it, Lett , \Vaal 'lt Nltatttlat tt 3 cit At n.. tit u , •st dal t la.• lu 1p ‘,.tt 'ftlt v. , liy al I ' ❑ . Arm , at \I. - r••n ISI tltt I. It Frvitt ‘Varrt.n. It, tits many, t' trv , lntt tltt Tt, \ItI.• ,• .. T.-11t. t I.ttt, \ :,r,:, .11 7 114 AI I I, I . Ili /.1t ,lh•y t., 12 r. rl‘• I ,‘ .‘; t/.1. Isc,t tt. 1- 1.. 'l,d al Ilt/.1. .h.lll. 7 mil., A 1,,.,, hi Jo 1:o, mei I Icu,.ILI 1 to ; ,, lii;ar II mil." aril Ikk reel, 1,1410 {NW fell Tuesday at Arrive ai ,itaar oi - eve-an, .4:1 , ,,, A relie at %%kelt, ....11111. day I.y 7 I. in. Illiekebitirr. I.y 14,41. .- . lirat I. I}l.o. al., hark. merk. 111; A ...re .it ~ r.. 1.. ka .I.ly b) II .. Leare ir rt. at 1 p 1;1 lieti Pot, +anti de, 1., 1, •1.1. 111 1 nal , - ei 1.,. ttlit lt wevk Alin , . At \V' at. ,t.r.l lily l.). 4 p m•. hivive Thn,iiPiv n 1 7 Airs', at 5V.k..b..• L rat,. tin) Ity 4 I. 111 tt.V4l Fn../ ('all , .,ilk, Is 1.t111.,1N.1i , ' 1,4.1 I% ,111.•. 1 ,, 17 .001 tutol 1..„ ,„,, , 3 „.. Maala) It 7 art. , at t',..tra 0:1111. -1.,, I Leave Cormica ,day at t p ale ,inie 'l'' j„ .1461 Fri/ni Itra , ty'm Betel. hy Auandale, 20 mile, :Lad bach. once n soak. Leary Brruh'e 10.0.1 N1....1a) iti Nat NI. Arrive at Anand:Al, Eallltt :t 1111 ; /AM , Auauditle Tuesday 1.1 S Arrive at Itrailv . /. Bend same p 341:2 Friitn Catfi%li Puctiaev, br Stant'; to c 1,11 1 011. 4- burg. 10 mile. and lick. on. , a 1 .•k. Lea' , C./alibi) Flirt/ace sittufkla,,y 0 . , I Arrive at Cullt.tudairu 'lay by 4 tit ; bettir rulltdieibitru Saturday at Ii a m : Arrive at Gat lush hantriCtt Clint.' day hy lk! :',403 lona by Platea, Elk ('lick. Ltialy'r 1.1t11.. Al Lieu. Conneautrille. Viiity, Line Mill.. liartetown. Adaitivv Jame-- b. it. iVitsLl2(l-1. , 11V111, P31011t11111141:. Clatitn. Slate.... liVaat Middleerit Nee. Claatle, ill toil., 1,n41 Lack, elu ti/lt , a week to Col.lllClitils all thre tin), a week msl4lOA. Lea , . Girard daily. eacopt .911 patty, inn arrival 'if nu!. r , ,ad mauls—any at II p In ; Ct. , 1111e11.111.V110• .1111 0 . (lay by 7 11 • . 10 ,1, 0 Contionotrille daily, except Yuu , lav, al 7 a Arrive at (kr:in] sumo dav 1., 111:1 1111 ( . ..1,1,31,1, i•title•Nlti 1 ttlid ..11 art ival IL. 1111111 /1 1 ,t„ MEM , st 7.. I t r - - kE , • L ' l l' i.,,. A. ~,~~ ~ ~ DEEM MIETIMEIII lEEE =IEEE 1111111 .Lun•.i. , nu 'l'u -lan. 11, ~.i-,i~~~ c .„..:„ Arrive a t New Castle next Il i by put: Leave Now Castle !%tonday, Wednoaday and Friday on arrival of the mad front gnOn Palley—stay at nt ; Arrive Connenutville nexertny by 2p m. Prolsmals for slx-timesa-week service over ndhao 1 - ,llto are invited ; 111/1,1. 1n101101411.111 for I,pollited schedule will In considered. ;,dr4 From Ridgeway, by William/Mlle and Clyrnna t ts ille, to Sulltliss.rt. 111. miles and Nark, mire n n Ridgeway Saturday g.t o a 01: A rot t o at Smith) orr saint, day by ; p m I,a, Smith port Friday at fl a : A rrl vo at Ridgeway mune day by p tn. • Proposals for tw LLO and also for threetitnest-a-week servicv are in% ited. Sr, 114 annexed ~ Ipisloonsters in renntydranin who are ao fi,ort.:ll b, rerWly to the rojheisary of gtatranh.rc rmkt PaOtoosL Own' 1111daillIge ,rll,Ol adreriliCAlGli is con trutplalryl Mlv Um triad,. 1. ~f ei 111 ty of StlaP of -- p, 1,. vey the wall iron July 1, 1 4 4458, to Juno 34, 1 , 44440, on noit••, from ---agreoablv t. 4 advorti444•4l444nt the Pootrutteter General, tinted Jett uney Ili, ICIn, and by ttb• following food° of conveyance, : for the alio nal 511111 of dollars. 'Pusritiol. with frill len.rtvialgt ,f the tlarrhirrry Or , r,r the I.lil 11, eirrrrill 5114 treda, In the 1 , 441, and trreice, and r r ~ .r. •1.t1141 11411”111 01 . (hr literinclions and . riveorintr-ta; ert lutc,l The utkl..rnikne.d, rekhling kt st k t,• of d. rin6r thkt. .1 th, km-p.. 141.0 f,, Carrying the until On 1••• /41,1.14,1 by the Pokintasier lionorkl, thy k. the Ist .I.‘y Ihtfol, or .to therktk... a r he, cuter into /4....Trqurr.1.1 wrlorit, the prop..ar.l, untl .I,,,dietelly the edebpatinne and 11,1 by l ewtnltib,re vndrr Lltto l section ell fh. .1 ',yr., of Joly lIIITEEEM ==nl , .•.,111i..5. rush, /as ~m, of ofilur. shut ho Is at - plain tea u itli U mi.., ,• glr nl . lllltora. nod k nosts thew to ho men or pr , ..-r. IS, ...: Ll•in 1 , . rut), g...... 1 I heir g manual:, T 11.• inc - 1 , 1)-1 y gum - ant...a - a on prOpottabi may 1. , , vrti ja , 1,,. cum t of rtti", .1. 11 the i.wtnimeten..,f N% All.l I) (.., and by p.tail.ters lit I , " Me...1,1111d Uo 10F,TZ 11, tL., r•tnt.• l't..ss,l.‘ +NIA, I.lstrnaatrp. of offir.. nt /,, ..1i 1 .•11 °nal runty; and sit Ail - kl , Nan•tria. 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Id 1 , 1 I•. rtrol thb tvp..rln u ow to tM' lair RI -.44115 thnuagli..rtt t..! , I . • ,/ .1. 1.1 ?bp 11/41/41. rIII 1 .1, , 1144 , 4 4 4 ,4• /1.1, ,•• 4 4 . , • 1,/ 1,14 :Ant E.l tan , 11101111., 11, A... t 3 I t f utl their It. 1,11 :uld,t;taml t 1.,• twilo•fil to al Li k. 1.1111—, I,4rangx.- t• A W..tke.d Ars In NW,. l'hr Lint Chance hi now presented to I=l 'III F. I i T.i Itl Tittts uJI p...+llltt.ly take pl.ur TIII • Itt , it \\ I \IN( VEltitt Alt t!`w h. t. largo att.! • thl it., Wurk. ••1' Art t,t , i.t•ttott, the rt-1.-. lit t IFI V. the 11AltItl.: Itl <Tti Im 1.0 W• Itt.ty /11 t Itl 411.1 w otul litn.lt,l ttt /. 1.• .14,0 ILII/..11g TI ICNIS M EN! ItitlL,llll. === T.. - int+. a. .I.tzti.w lin,i t.....11*. r 1! al., ri 4. - 1,14 in th.. ,t....Lry Palnt:nz.. t;• •ttlr,rll,rtt ottitisett.s of t), full,,t ;. 1;0 , ', Pot tittat's tint; het t.K - 1‘.., Iti •/ 4, if , •11,441 , .iti NA ti.;tl;•3°.• 1, .11,31 . 4 f 1,.• motitl.er,ll,ll. aro 1 —ll. .1 , 1 I. Cl., .11.411. 1.1,. volt of x.,rk, of art Crco MEE =OE t•lWt,i• ..tk- r 1 Att. ‘chh.ll t" 41,,rlitio.+1 tt v Om, • lilrl,Jlki4 th....\ ,I:), utsv V( 1101111, thrm.g.l. Its rentilltng funds (et tut atlwi alit!) will plea. , ,tire Ilte month thy wilt i ,, •• c, tat.. :.n.l tle letter rettettere.l at ..ti ita roc,pt it rerllttente 0 11;i, With the Angazitag detstred, rill In. 1 , 1-1 L. n t I.art t.l the . - ..nntry Ili l -a. al. par. Itit , a btu: nt-a stt I.tittltatttres, will "trier,. that i.y azi rrrrior Via Alayarin. ' 'LA . /1 6 111.4i all at the ill Ii• 11.,W pun l'er the Nla4;aaf no alone. L ArthAry C. A. A.. 1;1, r ,•1 r ...in N.-mr T. , 11; or lYentrrn ottir, !Ipt Ur F. 11. KFI'SEIt Ito IPu.l ntruui, 11.nuanry Su.retar . y, fur l'itLphur,ln 101.1 SANDS' SARSAPARILLA yl ART It , VITLES. • • • , Ittrc , f 011 Dit. - a.tra ttrisl4l9 ft-. it .11,4 k t/f 11.1..1, /tuba rl 11,. Syt.telq. ( E.\ I,l'll do•pends upt)i) tiles ~t Ills .•11.1.itt•kti hr lin paAtiagt• 111 ~1,1. 1 11,. hit t ,. mull .bat rilitti wit mt.. II .trgatts of lilt, t•I I , tr, t/ ti.silt 11,11, sscryptitt, cottittititti• t'. it..ltt• tit, .1 1,11, VW,. tt•g:l/14 with si 11115111..1w II tatty tllte it them I. Ili, stistisil. then till tit.n.tinte ilritn t.,l and ittflan,i, t hs It .I• rani, .1. Inu., of 101 61wia runlf I'll, VIII, • ~,fli t t OW h. m.I lull limits, tit•eittritittlitts.l with ti !milting I sis Ist nitikt 11,1 •itt- • I , l'l it, tlt•prt•mst.in .if nl,irl L,.tint I/ 001,1 1111 , 1 1114111. ~1111.11 t. , wake tits witKlitt,t ithystriti exnrti , n. If the vital 11,1 It, Lnrg.d irab the sit•ltients , kf dietwki, Luts.ts tittlitt 1. , . !Ito lion 1, ideal thnl a towilcule la that will clnan purify, tits Lbxul, 'o n tiusi, I it , r 111, Ait I 1.1. A. It it.slit.s sitititt. cronies Ni ls-tit, .)sti.ni. an-I tag OW Vi 111. , Pill,ts II I' pi. -t« pnr,an,nt cum. I•41.-,11144 WC/1(1,111 is out- tittitilig 11, that to tinn• t, hour nil inart.•l-4 t t•. I.r Ofttsitiv 'NM., MAI I It 14, I/ I /: /1 I , .V• 1 1, J , e/ —o.,ll.•nten In Ow 1 , 6.; I lit Indianit .11.11 no wit, and ;. :tutl 0../.11v,1 : , 311 ttttt YMI., Soak,. r. i11.. , 1/t iuty dirti , ulty ; plact..lr oltinst boy„ a stleinn... an 4 ',ins lu tho vd..11 !., .!al Nk.•1,0, 111101 )la. I..gh •ontrnet...l anol I.ocutin. [hat lat. wild not walk; ace hail to carry him in .1..1 the gag,. like Intl infant: ho. moaning ma, .11• t.litil. a aalo 11 , 11.11 y all Inglit. t. roa..lat,l 3,1 iirtolrer, compititttly worn out by thi• retlutnvl I Is sierft,l. isk.gleton. I lei ,n w,• nn r•• i 100.1,0 to...moult a ph) liciuie 11 1 . 11111. w la, tot,li..ietl inn .I.ld 11111 rare him, although lot it.,nltl 111111 iineth.lno that NA .111 id 11•114. S.• Use pain . iu the- • t,t•tit n remained 1.. Iw .101.1 r death wain Being itettonini.tialetl 1., try pair Sarimparilla, I plt-lire,' a 1...11.1,-; after taking mane he appeared worx, . but t.: mg nigh It. I t,t,tatileil at-road l.iula, which se,-ined o. grapple web tin tlnnortito, wad marital a marl:ell finprmio , !Lint sAill ill 11. I.• kg" were roduretl. Ilia annn.t.tits. awl his rt,liti began to return. TLw en ...waged, I ionrt.lint.,nt tinini I. gilt, wind. takinni.; ,n Lich tine .wrilintn.., Inc his IN , liras., awl „f „,,a „ ta ; :{rice it hints lii. leg n .11n.o.nnotnninntni m in i inentin+l up. lln it , nowlv•rfrrtly recoveriA ~f being t nail eon perform most c..notion labor. All tint. ha., he effincloil.. many {,our valuatile Sartinparillit, of in hick, smiler simvitlynce, my son remain: , a hying tentitno 1, list Yontp,, nwlnrtfnlly, CA LHB DAVIS, Prepared and mold by A. B. k D. SANDS, Drutu.7l.o I I Fulton mtnm•t, New York. SoIII nho hp It. A FAIINXSTOCK A CO., FLY,IIINIi F. 11,04., l'itteburgh. and by Druggists uenorelly. l'rica $1 per bottle, or el: bot t.l. V. 2. _ felalru WAT('IIE, CLUCKS AND JEWELRY AT Giu.:ATLI . REDUCED PRICES. .lIN M. Ittl ItIITR to noon Welling oIT lii large and ch., 0 stink ot tine Wnti•lle, Cla u s. ,Itavalry aut.! Ftsn.. at a v••n call advait,t. List, 1 1 1,parillory to 0 11I.Vg111:: li.solli and the purchaso ut an entire w t, the sring trade " l era ileShinr Ii It M:AT BA lUt Al NS should nil arly,na it is his determination to eloso out his present stock with. I.• r pro VA. itag-t the taw's—ROBERTS% 16 Ft FTII street, near Market. fetal Iit'SSES-- -I have on hand a largo aezao - i tint•nt Thom, wishing nhvthini in thin line • vtmuu. 11,y lwfore purchasing J4.S. 11,EMING, , 111nmt.tul and Alarkt.i titr,wr • • , . • - HOUSE OY REPRESENTIVES, Wednesday, February 13. j Speaker Wright called the House to order. Petitions were then presented on every hung inable subject. Mr. Salisbury petition for the new county, of Monongahela. Also, petition praying that the High School law may be sustained. Mr. Fulton '• a supplement to the act incor porating the Perrysville Plank Road Company ; allowing them the privilege of increasing their maximum rates of toll fifty per cent." Will the country people stand this I have been in formed that this well managed road pays from 12 to 15 per cent yearly. This, 1 take it, is suffi cient for the investment ; excessive tolls injure the markets by keeping back produce. Mr. Dock presented the following, which was read from the desk of the Clerk, and created no little excitement with the bachelor members. L. The Woman of Philadelphia, signers of this memorial to your honorable body, respectfully but earnestly appeal to you to protect us and our children from the terrible evils resulting from the sale of intoxicating liquor.' We are threatened, as is manifest by the re cent action of the House of Representatives, with a return to the former system of license, from which so much mischief and misery flowed. We ore not, indeed, voters, but we have as deep an interest in the matter of this earnest petition ; fur none suffer as women by the pernicious sale of intoxicating drinks. As we do not enjoy the right of suffrage, we appeal to those who do to protect us from the manifold and terrible wrongs to which we are subjected by the liquor traffic." This memorial was numerously signed by Mrs. Cox and other, who arc opposed to handling the unclean thing. by two gliaruntorm.) IMMI!IIMI Petitions were presented from many of the western mid northwestern counties of the State for an increase of the Judges' salaries through out the Commonwealth, and arguing that Judges having to hold Courts in the different counties are as well entitled to au increaseas city Judges. aho are not sulijecteil tu the expense of travel ing. There is much good sense in the remark ; for, should city Judges he Letter paid, there is 11 , , valid reason to lie urged against the country Judges. Equal sad exact justice to all is the Democratic motto. There are a number of gen tlemen here who think it bad pelicy to increase the pay from the fact that it would he a reflec tion cast on the Democracy for depriving the sinking fund of the amount. We will look on with composuro, and be as calm as a summer morning. The Know Nothings that have come from your county and relatives of your Judges will work imp sibilitie with Democratic mem bers, who have been sent here to crush the mon ster spirit. Scleral bills from the files were taken up and debated for nine time, and then, on motion, were postponed to certain dap. The House adjourned pending a bill of the Lauer'Ater and Harrisburg Itailroad, which was oli second reading. The Liquor hilt was up iu the Senate, and pro grei.sed to the fourteenth section when the Sen ate adjourned. I herewith give you lee pro, cuedings on severed sections, that you may be aide to judge of how the Liquor question is han dled in the Senate. lam of the opinion now that Mr. Brown's bill may giit through the Sen ate, for tie voting indicates anal points that way. It will nyt in its present shape snit this end of the State (louse; hut, as a last resort, may Lo permitted to pass. •1 a , Itn•ilsbutn n I,no The conehieration of the Liquor bill was re mumeti. Mr. Wilkins resumed his remarks, and pro ceeded at length to review and compare the pro % isions of the two MI6, to point out wherein they differe.l, and how they would affect the in terests of the public. After going through the comparisons, and commenting upon the several urovisions, as he proceeded, he assumed that the whole matter was narrowed down to the simple question id the regulation of a License system. After some discussion between Messrs. enthh, I;rowne, Buck:dew, Wilkins and lidlinger, as to the ellect of the adoption of the first section on the original bill, it was decided that the adoption of the section would strike out the original bill. The first section of the amendment—being Mr. Browne •s bill— was then adopted—yeas 19, nays Id. as follows: EAS— Messrs. Browne, Prabb, Flenniken, Ferguson, Frazer, Gregg, liege, Jainison, Jor dan, Lewis, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Sliutnan, Souther, Taggart, Wherry and Piatt, SAN Buckalew, Cresswell, I•lvans, Ely, Ingrain, Killinger. Knox, Lauliach, N lc clinii,ek, Straub, Walton, Welsh and 'Wilkins s o Mr. Wilkins' bill fell. The first section is as follows: ' , s/41 , thetr rubsrriph.qt Sac. I. Be ,r That. from and after the passage of this act, it shall he unlawful to keep and maintain any house, room, or place, where vinous, spirituous, malt., or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, are sold or drank, except MS hereinafter provided. The second section was then adopted by the mmc vote, as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Brown, erabb, Ferguson, Flen niken, Frazer, Gregg, liege, Jamison. Jordan, Lewis, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Taggart, Wherry, and Piatt, the Speak er—l'd. Nays—Messrs. Buckalew, Cregswell, Evans, Ely, Ingram, Kitlinger, Knox, Laubacli, M Straub, Walton, Welsh, and Wilkins-13. Ssr. 2. That no license hereafter issued to any 'kentlers vinous, spirituous, malt, or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, either wlth or without other goods, wares and merchamlize, shall authorize sales of said liquors or admix tures thereof, in less quantities than one gallon, except as heruinafter provided; nor shall any license fur the said sales in any qutintity lie granted to the keeper of any restaurant, eating house, oyster house or cellar, theatre or other place of amusement or refreshment. The third section being before the Senate, as fellows: SKA • . .;. That isrewcric- and 11i-tilleries in nli parts of the State, shall be returned, classed, as sessed and licensed agreeably to the provisions of the act of 10th of April, A. IL ISt", entitled •• an act to create a sinking fund, and to provide fur the gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth." And the owner, proprietor or lessee of any and each of said breweries anti distilleries shall be assossod and required to pay annually, before obtaining is li cense, three tilues the rates or tax assessed agreeably to said net: Provided, The same shall not in any ease, be less than fifty dollars : nor shall such license authorize sales by them in quantities less than five gallons. Mr. liackalew moved to strike out " three times " the rate of lox, and insert "double.•' This was disagreed to—yeas 13, nays 19, as f , JIII)WS : YEAs—Messrs. Buckalew, Cresswell, Ely, EV:111, Ingram, Knox, Laubach, Sel- Les, Straub, Walton, Welsh arid Wilkins—l:l. Flenniken, boa:or, li t r re ; g 7, l,o C g r t z .inkis bb, a Fe o, rgu i, dan, Eillinger, Lewis, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Shuman, Souther, Taggart, Wherry and I'iatt, Srralcer-I'.l. The section was then adopted—peas IS, nays 14, as follows: VE M—Messrs. Browne, Orabb, Ferguson, Flenniken, Frinicr, Gregg, Hoge, Jamison, Jor dan, Lewis, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Shuman, Souther, Taggart, Wherry and Platt, Speaker -15. NAYS—Messrs. Buckalow, Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Ingram, Killinger, Knox, Laubauli, M'- ('liutock, Sellers, Straub, Walton, Welsh and Wilkins-14. The fourth section was adopted, yeas 21, nays 11, as follows: E s—Messrs. Browne, Crabb, Ferguson, Flenniken, Frazer, Gregg, Hoge, Jamison, Jor dan, Killinger, Knox, Lewis, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shulman, Souther, Taggart, Wher ry and Piatt, Speaker-21. Nays—Messrs. Buckalew, Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Ingram, Laubach, MTlintock, Straub, Walton, Welsh and Wilkins--I I 'lke section is as follows : rt N. PITTSBURGH POST. SATURDAY MORNING FROM HARRISBURG AI , T It NOON SE 6810 N The section is as follows 1511 SEC. 4. That the provisions of this act shall not apply to importers, selling imported wines, brandy, liquors or ardent spirits, in the original bale, cask, package tar vessel, as imported, and said importers shall be returned, classed, as sessed and licensed, as provided by an act to pro vide revenue to meet the demands on the trea sury, and for other purposes, passed the fourth day of May, A. D. 1841, upon the payment of three times the additional rate or tax, in the 10th section of the said act proscribed. The sth section was adopted without the yeas being called, as follows : Sec. 5. The provisions of this act shall not extend to druggists and apothecaries who shall compound or roll any admixtures of wine, alco hol, spirituous or brewed liquors, in tke prepa ration of medicines, or upon the written pre scription of a regular practising physician of good repute. Sae. That licenses to venders of vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed. lipuors as aforesaid, either with or without other goods, wares and merchandize, in quantities not less than one gallon, and to ketliers of hotels, inns and tav erns, selling in quantities less than a gallon, shall nut lie granted except to citizens of the United States, of temperate habits and good moral character, nor until the requirements as hereinafter provided shall have been complied with, FEBRUARY If; Was pending when the hour of five o'clock ar rived ; and the Senate adjourned. The Senate committees, to whom was referred bills relative to subscriptions to Steubenville Railroad aril to transporters, have reported them as committed. Mr. Speaker Wright will visit your city as the guest of the sage of " llouuu•uud," at the tmu imrary adjournment. I need not say that the people will be highly pleased to take by the hand the man that battled for their rights during the memorable session of a warm and enthusiastic greeting awaits him in the. Birmingham of the State, where he will receive a Western welcome to cordial as it will be frank and honest. I ant informed that other distinguished Eastern gentlemen will pay a Ili frig visit to your county. Col. Black is now at Greensburg defending some poor creature for the alleged murder of his wife. It must be a hard case if the Col. does not clear him. Truly, CAVAN. 'louse met at the usual hour of ten o'clock. Prayer this morning. This was refreshing to the Stat e pat riots, and others who eltister round them. tin to-morrow, Friday, at 12 o'clock, the Senate and [louse will adjourn until Wednesday at :t o'clock. This will, in all probability, be productive if good, as members will have an op portunity for a free interchange of opinion with their constituants and leatiqbnir will and wishes on many importamt The people should ii:eo,ll,oi• representatives face to face, and post Wein' on their wants and give them such an expression. as will last them during the halance uCtligke:,§sion. There will not he any thing 10,4 tolotto o. by the adjourn ment : to my mind it will'*lll;'ihgoml, take it all round. The Speaker announced that pehtions are now in order. Mr. Magee, two petitions numerously signed in favor of the repeal of the High School. Mr. Salishory, remonstrance against the re peal of the High Scheol ; also, a petition asking for a new eounty to he f,,rr n ed out of Allegh e ny, Westmoreland and others. The matchers fiom the county of Philadelphia presented numerous petitions in opposition to the Senate hill relating to foreign Insurance Companies. Should the hill from Senate be come a law it would he injurious to the best in terests of the State, for it would, in that event, drive immense capital from us. Competition is the life-blood of busineAs. I will on some other occasion have more to say on this important hill. I have been requested tu call public attention to hill 17, House tile—" an act to abolish the office of County Superintendent of Common Schools: and with this you have the bill. You can make what disposition of it that may suit you best. lam not prepared at present to give an opinion on the bill ; but there is a disposition here to pass it. Those personally interested had better see to their own interest, and that in due time. Mr. Smith, of Allegheny, asked and obtained leave to withdraw certain papers and petitions relating to the consolidation or annexation of Manchester to Allegheny city. This, I presume, ends the matter for the present. The bill returned from Ilouse to Senate, adore it originated on the resolution of Judge Wilkins, relating to the paving, grading, &c., in Alle gheny city, fell under a rule of Senate ; there fore, the Councils have triumphed so far under the directions of the committee composed of the gentlemen named in former letter. An act to extend the limits of South Pitts burgh. Reported as committeed. The new county of Monongahela reported with negative recommendation. Several new counties met like fate; there is hut a poor show for such this session—at least in Committees. lint there i§ no telling what members will yet be induced to do before the session comes to an end. Committees reporting negatively often get negatived themselves when the questions come to a direct vote. Mr. Riddle, from the Committee on Divorces, reported bill divorcing Helena B. Jordon from her husband, John B. Jordan. The member from Washington moved that the House proceed to Hie consideration of the same. [Agreed to.] - The bill was then read, and after a brief ex planation from a few of the members—detailing the wrongs of this much injured young lady, and the high character of the Chairman of the Com utittec—( who by the by is looked upon as the father of the Legislature) the bill on the call of the yeas and nays passed nearly unanimously, there being but two nays. This verifies the song that -Jordon is a hard road to travel:" but he can roll up his sleeves and try it " do noro." Divorces are as common in this country as buck- Wheat cakes in Butler. The !louse passed an net to create permanently the office of State printer. This does away with the present 'node, and returns to the good old times when partisans were rewarded for faithful services. 7‘ (any of the members have left for their homes to-day. There will not bo n quorum to-morrow forenoon. 1 am under many compliments to the Sergeant at-Arms, and Mr. Smith, Messenger, for their at tention and politeness, they are obliging and of fieent officers. There are too many old broken down men pensioned on the Legislature, this ses sion—some of them would be better employed at home in rocking their great grand children than attempting to wait on members. It is worse than folly to ring iu and impose such on members, for they are of no manner of nse here. In the Senate, Dr. M'Clintock read in place an " act to charter the Commercial Bank of Pitta burgh. in Allegheny county." Also, nu " net re latiug to manufacturing of curtain articles by steam." Faxtus.--The New York Jourpoil of commerce says that much of the flour which arrives at that port is short in weight., and a false tare for the pack age is by no means an uncomtuou occurrence, but it is difficult to determine *hat is the best remedy. Sometimes the barrel is badly made, and the flour silts out in transportations; this is especially true in winter, e ben flour is brought in from a long distance over the railroads, :I. 10:16 of from three to five pounds being almost certain. There aro many millers, how ever, who do not give full standard weight, and some thing should be done to prevent the fraud- In dry goods the statutes of Now York and Pennsylvania exact a penalty for short measure. If the same rule wore adopted with regard to flour, and sellers were obliged to restore threefold the deficiency, there would be fewer complaints of light weight. FROST LN RAILROAJ) CAR-WHEELS.—The Albany Journal says that during the last three weeks, upon the eastern end of the Albany and Utica division of the Central road, six largo six-inch axles in driving wheels were snapped-off. Last week the spokes of one of the five foot driving wheels of an express en gine were all jerked off the hub at a crack, and the rim of the wheel was thrown up on to the cab. The fracture of the axles takes place in all cases close to the wheel. The break is vertical, and with a eons. panatively plane face where the iron is inferior, and jagged and stringy whore it is excellent. The fracture of wheels and a.sles takes place mostly in the early morning, abo4l. sunrise. Tho day succeeding one of intense cold is more f a t a l to i ron under strain, it is said, than the cold day i t,tlll. Straining is doomed a severer test than percu.siou. \':. c;QC'µ NUMBER 114. EMICRIE IhO :W. OF RHPR ENTATI FES, 1 Thursday, February 1-1. , THE :4 ENA'rE. 1111111 RITES OF ADVERTISING AGREED ON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS TIN LLNIO3 Of NOXPLIIiii, as tap Ono square, ono tnaertion Do. each tuldiduigil Inaertkm_ ono week--.... two weeks three weeks..... 0110 month two months...... threemonths-. tour months.... six months-- Do. ono pear Snunfing Card, six lines or loan, par annum • CRAM:RAMA A? PLEASURE: One square, per annum, (exclusive of the paper,} 25 00 Marriage notices, 50 cents; Death null:N.l4 25 cent. Ily the President of the United State• of A mar Ica. A PROCLAMATION Whereas indications exist that public tranquili ty and the supremacy of law in the Territory of Kansas are endangered by the reprehensible acts or purposes of persons, 'both within and without the same, who proposes to direct and control Its political organization by force: It appearing that combinations have been formed therein to resist the execution of the territorial laws, and thus, In effect, subvert by violenie all present constitdtional and legal authority: It also ap pearind that persons residing without the Terri tory, but near its borders, contemplate armed intervention in the affairs thereof:- It also ap pearing that other persons, inhabitants of remote States, are collecting money, engaging men, and providing arms for the same purpose : And - it further appearing that combinations within the Territory are endeavoring, by agency of emissa ries and otherwise,' to induce individual States of the Union to intervene in the affairs thereof, in violation of the Constitution of the United States. And whereas all such plans for the determina tion of the future institutions of the Territory, if carried into action from within, the same will constitute the fact of insurrection, and if from withont, that of invasive aggression; -and will, in either case, justify and require the fOrcible in terposition of the whole power of the general government, as well to maintain the laws of the Territory as those of the Union. Now, therefore, I, Franklin Pierce, President of the United States, do issue this my proclama tion to command all persons engaged in unlawful combinations against the constituted authority of the Territory of Kansas or of the United States, to disperse and retire peacefully to thtiir respective abodes, and to warn all such persons that any attempted insurrection in said Territo ry, or nggressivp intrusion into the same, will be resisted, not only.by the employment of the local militia, but also by that of any available forces of the United States, to the end of assuring im munity from violence, and full protection to the persons, property and civil rights of all peaceful and law-abiding inhabitants of the Territory. If, in any part of the Union, the fury of faction or fanaticism, inflamed into a disregard of the great principles of popular sovereignty which, under the constitution, are fundamental in the whole structure of our institutions, is to bring on the country the dire calamity of the arbitrament of arms in that Territory, it shall be between lawless violence on the one nide, and conservative force on the other, wielded by legal authority of the general government. I call on the citizens, both of adjoining and of distant States, to abstain from unauthorized in termeddling in the local concerns of the Territo ry, admonishing thorn that its organic law is to be executed with impartial justice; that all indi vidual acts of illegal interference will incur con dip punishment; and that any endeavor to intervene by organized force, will be firmly withstood. invoke all good citizens to promote order by rendering obedience to the law; to seek remedy for temporary evils by peaceful means ; W dis countenance and repulse the counsels and the in stigations of agitators and of disorganizers; and to testify their attachment to their country, their pride in its greatness, their appreciation of the blessings they enjoy, awl their determination that republican itwtitutions shall not fail in their hands, by co-operating to uphold the majesty of the laws, and to vindicate the sanctity of the constitution. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto bet my hand, and (mused the seal of the United States 0 be affixed to these presents. Done at the city of Washington, tho eleventh day of February, in the year of our Lord one thsi.iand eight hundred and fifty and of the independence of the United States the eightieth. FRA K LIN PIERCE. - . By the President: W. L. KutcY, Secretary of State Malin- ye In the United tates. The following tables show the number of miles of titilways in operation in each State on January let, 855 and 1856, with the increase: Maine Now Hampahire V aria nt ....... MlLX. , HirbiLlNOtrel R.ll 0110 r d..... C. nmcrtltn V New York New Jorsoy Pennsylvania .... lMaware Maryland ...... Virginia North Carolina... South Carolina... Ge.org Florida Alabama )l LNNL ..... /1.1 I Mal r krk 1 no • Kontncky ks 4 mvui 1 'mot .... Tot Ll... ~. ..10,:' , 34 23,242 3,45% The following table shows the number of miles of railroad in the Union sines 1328: 1«a r. MIMI. )Sr.n ,Niles. 3 1838. 1,143 1R29 2% 1938. .. 1,9 W 1930 41 1840 2,147 1531 54 1541... 3,319 1832. 131 1842: 3.877 18;t3......... 146 184.1. 4.174 4,111 1835 1836.. 1102 1846. 4,870 15,17 1421 1547. 6,31111 Summary qf Ra7r0.1.., compleled and 10 progres.i. at Me ekes of floe year 1953, Rtiarrxtisof Ohio Indiana ...... • • • ......... .......... Ntichignn IVis•tittin Miswwl. Arkantan, lowa. 7'l,r Soulditor4l. Svulltern Atlantic States— N“rtlient Middle Statts New .. ... A ggrogato in 1 , 6.5 Aggregate in u&1 Tue MACKEREL CATCH OF 1855.—1 t appease ac cording to the inspector General's report, that during the year 1955, 211,952 barrels of mackerel wore in spected in Massachusetts, of which 29,187 were No. l's: 91,125 No. 2's; and 90,301 No. 3's. In 1854 the whole number of barrels was 135,349. The greatest catch was 383,058 in 1831. After that the falling oIT was pretty uniform to 50,400 in 1840; and since they have almost constantly increased to 1848, when they reached 317,101. In 1849 there were 231,850; in '5O-252,572; in '5l-329,440; in '52-317.544 ; in '53-133,340. This year I:Bottoms ter has the largest catch, 73,102 barrels; next Bos ton, with 43,930 ; 11'611101g, 311,837 ; Newburypor4 13,240. The .Newburyport lirrald says :—" The prices have varied more than the numbers ; and the &oboe from 1632 was more on that aceouu t than any other; and so has been the increase since 1840; their great value causing noire vessels to engage in the pursuit. But even at the prices of the last few years, enormously high, much over the actual value, unless they are regarded IL9 u luxury, it is a poor business and will never pay of itself. It is very well, how ever. as connected with shoe-making, and for fear or tire months in the year, if there is not too much ex pense on the vessels, is pleasant and profitable. FINANCES or OHIO.—We learn from the,annual report of the Auditor of Ohio, that the receipts into the Treasury in 1855, from all sources, were $4,215,- 851. 28, and the disbursements $3,512,484 20, lea v i ng a balance in the Treasury, on the 15th November last, of $703,370 OS. Of the disbursements, the heaviest items were the State Common Selma)! Pund, apportioned and paid to counties, $4217,110 Ci 4, payment of interest on the gtatellotkftB s4o69 pa, and the cost oP the Statiil;TgireM ew t, whi c h amounted to $445,072 00. The legitimate cost, of the latter is, however, much less, as $231,864 96 was paid toward the eupportof the five benevolent institu: thins of Ohio, and the erection of the new State House. With these proper deductions the expenses of the State government were but $143,515 75, or less than six cents per head to each individual within the State. The total amount of taxable property in the State is $360,877,354, of which 2:18,018,815 is in personal property ; money and credits. In 1850 the total taxation was only $439,000,000, which shows that it has doubled within the last five years. The total amount of taxes levied in 1855 in the:Stato for all purposes, was $8,954.511 8 , .1, being about $ out; less than the taxes of 1854. Ct.nsi.lerably tn,,ru than two-thirds of the laNes, or 56,199.71/1. aro lee icd for local purposes by local atti bort tie, ~< _ ;, ,~ti v .. 3' . !'. , , - :21.1:;:.',_. - ..•.,,::',.- ffiffl 1 T 4 8 00 4 00 6 00 T 00 9 00 10 00 .....- 10 00 IRSO her. 411tIor. 494 87 060 11 510 1409 92 145 39 CoD 07 2794 102 804 94 1140 119 ew 516 1317 632 2692 411 1147 496 1293 631 8.19 1913 92 2427 1485 527 1599 395 24 2725 1756 590 2215 417 1139 7 ear. 1840... 1 g5O . 1852... 18..2... 1853._ 1t5.54. 1 5Z15... Jtaes 54932 Q 350 ,391 i 9,000 11,0;11 13,370 19.923 19,19,8 23,242 . 1 / 1 1,1 rtivhed. 2,47 S 1.529 2,217 524 137 162 1,434) 3,7112 4,31 k In prnvre -1..160 1,3117 1,917 336 2.1911 1 4 3.772 ?,143 1,474 ...h1.2510 14,071%' 17.5513 14,1811 RIME i ~~ .~
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