ESTABLISHED. IN 1780 ITTSBURGH GAZETTE, VUIILTAIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY. BY WHITE & .CO. Imam. war, MEE= OT/ICS OI• rrs,,T. MYST WOK N TUX ?dr, OMR =um , . -InYbl• rewlr. 1114 An, If ?Oran., • WEEKLI—T•r,,I.oII, annum, In Mr.... Cl•nne 11l I, ruppll.ll,:n Thrre e.wirr kors nt.nrun .......... .—.... ...... .$ f 00 SI% Ten mph.< Tlrrnry ropir. .... . ! Ttrtrortrt ritcli gt, to u , he nel.lnurril; pet J l and Wt mill . wad tuvUr, yrar the tuauey Ix sent for • renewal. • EAT OF • ch.Squarr ((Olden of Nonenroll or bee) .at tuwertion. $ 0 50 MP. • oath whlitlonal invortioni. 0 25 W. week • .. ••• Po. , two wcwire • (00. Ow, vrtnke. ... tin ' one month two nwnlhr 0 lt rn ho. • ruur snonthe ...... 70 tel • ' ' Mouth.' „„„ Blooding Imre or twr non unf...55 00 One Dollar for inlet. additional line. plevun• (ter me. ' num) etrharive of •the rear,. 25 110 For earls addltivetal evolve, itowrtod tn., ono nventb. and for each rublitlonatentiaro Inewtod under the pearly retro. half men priw,, • Adrerttsote exrevvlingLA rower, end not over fifteen Onee, to to rherg,l ar a whine. 0n.% heir. Fuhlirhent mit nrivonntahlo 14 Feint olvertleentents bo wel the amount tharg..l For their oobluntent. • • Announcing tandi.lotev for nine, to In chamwrthe elate mother edrertivetuentet Adrertiremente not merked Dotiept. f., o revejfed number of Inewtbnl, :It ewntlitill forhidi and p..-. meat eWartnl 'Tbo privilege flittutWni niteravery I, rtrictly limited to their Own in:medi.. .n.I all odrertiveineols for the, runt or Other innuov.nr ae all 1e1...rh0...2mm... me Itometinkly ronnoeted wittv tlwir own lettlnow, NA all elan., of telerrtivestrinv. In Irnuth or otherwivm beyond the !Unite ant:aged, alit el,ar--.) et thv usual ratea. Fur all /inch tronment wlvertivine. 1,111. ..0 In reparately rentheMl. and tntenpt payment iv derinvl. All advertisement" tor rherttehle innitutions. Ore CM- P.des. WAAL lowriship..atel other publw meeting!, and stteh like. In be ohernd belt wrier, P.)11111P ettictir itlaninge tutticwi . to IA eltamod Ileatb notice:. In..etb,l wlth.ott chain, unleoe aro - Any& nted by funeral invitation. or obituary 110liCell, and when 00 artonapanied to to paid La. , Regular Wren ivent. unit ail other. rendino euromunlea tattna. Or ranniring tedlore dengnoi to call attention to nit, &Arra& conrerte. eni pnblio entertainment, where ehargre pro made fur uditt;tldne..-,11 t i o ti. v .., at gel. gam ottebeiations—every not lee o , gien•-1.1 to call attention to privato enterprig, out:lamed or Intotelol to pr.-out, ridged Interret, can note i115 , r4 . 4 with the undePtand ilearthat earn.. to tn.. .1( Introdul to to Im sorted In Ito la loan] column, tn.. AIL for, MO will be cherzpl at the rato Of not len then rent, VIT line. .. filature or VZ° Notion, to to charged triple print. Tavern Limed,. Petition. $2 nett. Real:stab: Aaentre end Auction...re' nelverthoutonts not to he clamed undor manly mare, but to be allowed dL, want of thirty threo and ono third per ant. then the amount of WI.. VII., 06 161-101116.1.0 L 'watt 0106.. OtteStuart, (lacy inner:ion. 51 fit Do. ...at trttrtetion ...... 1DV1710001.1.0.60, 0v 11101, ittstrr.. One Square; (10 the,' one Drtertino ultent. • Allis o_toot a eat lteN erLs eenla (t) ral4 to atlettotte. BUSINESS CARDS. ALDERMAN. ! A. • PA.ItIiIINSON, Alderman Fifth Watt. Proanmt to.t.oca And ACaltatt All proatiptlr att,n.lnt tA. - ATTORHEY§ ~±1 •W. F. WHITE, Attorney:at- Law—Ot te/v.: fk. on Cont!. strt ct, mar l'n urth. In Aithunt . litt•burgh, N P. tt G. L. B. TIiTTERILIN, Attor ,o?;:ob.:4lcir and Peal I , l*tate Asn'ata. 146.,1f7bAth MMES J. KUHN. Attorney.at Lau - .:office, in Witham Nall, anlarr or Grant strea zed Diatnool y, ritt!burgh. Un.- COLLIER, Attorney at Lair ; office • i Lawrk'a Budding', Fourth A, abate Ettnitheekl.. a formed n connrchan 000 trim. Nanree.• Ext.. of Madan.? ear. (farrarrly Of the Land Office.) ha la nn.- " •'ntrt g rerlfa r tral4n . " "llo i ' lx! h ;:n P aTeTtrrerel L a= • - Ware Conarear, nr any at roe denartnarnts. . de_ ; .,-JAMES E. KERR, Attorney at Law—Office IP) an 4th et.. between atnitharbl and Grant Yttabermh. •:.VAANcis C.FLANEG IN. Attorney at Law : .N 0.142 Pottzth_trre•t, Pittnburgb. 1T0RT.... ..... ALLY- L rowE Attorneys at w; = No.llo Fourth newt, 19/trtargh.. tier_ •IC.—Alcsand, DJ!, John_ ; lijkxns Co.. Wel. 0. ru,er . 9 .0. "". tint nn. TV. Jr-kmn,Pitbaftrzh. • J.. • . 3. DWARD.P. JONES, Attorney at 'law Mann en Fourth ttnet. between Wood and Smith IFASPER E. BRADY, - Attorney at Law, illy NO: BL Fifth greet. rittxburgb. Ts. ' • RILISMERS - AND B.ROKERS. 1111.11.1.......-1.. Crum_ Ir. , rd lL WILLIAMS Baiakers •1•• • and Earful,. Mauro; North East corner of p - ord sfaradA Idtt 4 faul. All truusellons ruder on Mural arms, and solfrctUns L . ,gruzad/y a/Ludo' to. ' ' ' D. LUNG , Panker and Exuhangellroker, •• lawn. 1.147.1., Dcal, Rank Note, of 1154- . ,flela and F/11‘,. bouz.ht • Thr_ ghl btat market prke WA in prelninnl'f.r Anlrtiran If Daiwa. and Alealcin and :Taub& I.llara. In par'land& sett M. LARIMER,, JR.. Banker andßroker, • 41.15Arret.,11in.Gn,mlininingtl. Bank of littnturgb. . CO, Exchannn Broken:, • south tut. Corn, of Third anal M , 4 a5k , t , ..t... All at flint rnte, • AIOL3IES SON. Deolen in Forei g n • odd Tioniettle 11111, of Errhan flerliGtatra of he , Hank Nome mei timele. No. itNf or. orket etreet, Pima rgh=ll,....tionertham made on ail the -principal cities throughout the holtal &oleo. . • , , &CO. ~Bitnkern: Ni_a Deafen !a Ezebance, (Ann. Bank 'Nam as No. 74 Fourth next Mint to the honk of Planburgh. eanittille al tendal to, and the graved, remittal D mf part of the Union., RAlibi,ilanker and. E .- eh unge Brokers 6e3len. In Forel:3z arrl Dcernentle of Exeliznge, Certillentes Dezwelte. Omsk Note--. Mee, corner of Thlrd 6.1411V0t0l rtreets dirrctly zwonsite :'•1/1* St Marl, Marl. • - • • • " 4F CAROTHERS & CO., Ban_king }loupe, • N 0.15 Wral nr...1..i rittrburgh. emsettt M.,' r... 4d au Derolll. C.,11,40nn Luerulx au all ttpr priocitml earn of the United Silt., 1: A mr..7.1 15 -. .-- b.f. A. MIS. .1.. t. AIR. -& IRVIN, Commi.ion Aferchant..4 and BM Drukar,.!Go.ll, F.,,, , i .tr,nt. 141-Ansul hand ' .' Eetale'sruritit. rerml Von In SWAM' ahrZ3 - 0 on hunt WhTl3lllllt 9/11.11.- VINA - WY.... RAW, NIALMER4 lIA,NNA :S . . CO. Succossors to .11oney, Hanna it V*. RANETS4 ESC:It/NC" Conan, diedere in Foreign ant Dome-tic Mennen, Cerlificerne • of Depir.l4 Bank Nob*, end tqecii,--Aeerp o f Word end Third strain. Current Monne rare' al on De veldt. • Plebe the rer ride, nod enneettnne near- IT all tbednindier/ pabiri of the United NUM*. • • The takten premium no.l ter F. - reign and American Geld T • • • • Adriumeemede en.iOnmente or Prreloceiebipped liberal term, 01 , 1..TAYLOB. Commissioner and Bill • 'Braker, ln dermal enter litert - attenther rill he Item to' all incline. enervatedhams mre. Pittsburgh manufactured artkhn er rereured• at dant maim. Nowt. Bonds, Mongturec. ne,rtated on rarer able aerMs. Advances made. if nnutred. M_..l • NOORSYLIMRS MID STATIONERS. RC. STOCKTON. late Johnston& Stock * rionkm•ller, Stutioner. Printnr, and Binder, eo on of Market and Thlrl vtavet.., Pi ttam nth. I.AS. M. .1101.31ES' Cheat; Literary Depot, ' I.llld kc tn..< opsd. be Frzr Doubt tI~aa reR ItaL T Z.T ". 'bare oapnrs. po a npu s HOPKINS. Bookseller and Stationer, ' No. i 8 Fourth strnft. Apoll. ' 9A3I3EfILAND CONTECTIOMIREI. adding Cakes Jrt., Wholesnle'..ind nab, C...fectioner. sr. Fourth street.rittamrah. aLllng Cake,. and Fancy Onnf.quiriary, al wayn on hand. All micro punt-Wally tw0.n.1,1 to. CARPET DEALEA. APCLINTOCK Jlanufacture'r and Im _ . 2j.orler Cemits, On Cloths. Shwa Boat Trim = V. window Fluids, L. Warehouse, :Co. PS Yontoth Old 1 9 WWI et.. Yithherrgb. 'CONEBBION • C A. DIcANULTY ,& CO=Transporters, 76nraitine and Comenlyrion Af6Tr6anta. 1 ) .166, Canal Basin. 461 Pena .Irret. Pi.bur66. Pb ls T WOODS .......... , . „„, ... ..x6nral anal, & SOY. PRODUCE DEALERS aral Coaandedan ettAnn4, Nn. 61 Wet n . afire[. b.nth. JOHNSTON, PT .. .T .— Warding and exam Grim Merrimai, tin. 112 &cm] sheet liTO,it Forwarding and Cam- Merehant.. r.al.rs Praia+. 0 01 , .. t v,zu:t4 0.10. same :KARDY, JONES F co. sIICC9SSOry to At k C , lnnthkilbri .11 nrinu•dbn 41,..6 11 In littkborg4 Meaufactu7,l 'Omar, Pink. burgh, P. DRY GOODS MF-RGRANTS. EILLMSISTT. pC. SIIACELE & TT. CO—Wholesale , b.nint.ain Yarel .n and Dnnn., , Lie [fry Gond& Nn. tat ilalatet,Pitt.sturgl, • „ 10,14 L a.Yasow 6 ors. rtrmtntair A.. MASON Lt: CO.. Wholesale and Road • Deals* In Vane'', nod F Lyle nrY Goolf.".0 Market Pithsbumb. IRPILY /E BURCHFIELD. Wuro.essic —ino..n.otsii;nog, Mrs/mt....T..1' Fourth iv atket _ FETIMM.I.4.,K CO.; Commission you lferebanto—Por i i II of Want.4..nrol T ti7lll.. E • ' DENTISTS. . 11 .R. I). 11UNT, Deutirt, Corner of Fourth bu sal Deratur ot., betrern Sharkot and &M . r4..1,, r 24. .. DAIIGGISTS. _ I)oivELT,,,r(Auerm..oro to , c. WII il st r. 1 `. 1 .9e4.t.,"1“ an 1 4.1.111 Dry , ' voul ~ .4 %I - 0,1 Arottan 1 Vir7l II , v. . er. • :.ze rally compocudett night n.nd ................. .1. Whologale Uniggikitit Ji Lye EtcCT/. and loctrvonvoLc— ,....iiLo..... on AlLivol 4 p l r4vvlvd Worm Prvi, Llv. gal. slot Looß , Urn , No. CO. vorovr or Wool and streets..Pitlaborriv. Ovlvvs vill4vonetullY Pla• . mad tormuded with &sista. • -..t: - '...::4:...4: . :. , .41:-...:.: .THET DAILY 'PTTTSIWRGR GAZETTE. kA. FAIINESTOCK lc CO.Wholesale s_ Prude. awl tonaufacturrrA of Vhite Lend. Red bu ..a . It, corner Wood ear/Yr:red stree4. Vitt. Inch . ; 111 E7SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Ls Inirirm Paha, lb , stuff, Oil 3, Varoloben, it.. te., 0. 67 Rood mass., sunburst.. Pw. U.A. ..... aU ' d. Prima low. lOIIN D. MORGAN. Wbuletiale Druggiett, mad D.ler la Lyn Stu dooral:L.01 VeraLihoo., Alloy, SKI Woockod.rort. ono South of Dlszomad Alloy, Pittsburgh. Q N. I . ViCK.ERSDA3I, Wholesale OrugOii kJ . And INalry If liee.lo mul Agrieultor.l tootomelltx .. 164 and NA Wiosl otnook nor...for SIMI,. <3; REITER, Wholesale and Retail Druggints, corner a Lllvrty and 14- Clair At, Pitts; It Ps. J . . . _ _. • SCHOO&MA KEA & CO., Wholesale Itrug u ants. No. Rt Wool .1., littobargh. GROCERS & F. WILSON, e G holesulrocers an -ILnt s.let m.s X fft.en o - n ap an o. d 47?utstm ie o sp I D. L. SUES, Wholesale Grocer, Commission •ffi . Mem/MIL, raid ilealer In Paper sal Rap, cnnwr of Prun mud Inns iarrets. Plll,lnrgh. QAMUEL P. SIIRIVER, Wholetoile Oro linalner and Cidurtilexion Merchant.mid Deal. Emenliittoiburrit iibinuructiinid Article', NOM. 130 15.1 d 'diver. ll.rt•nin Wein' and knit/i4dd, Pittiiburigh. iona n. J.LVII 1 1 . 011 N S. 11ILIVORTII A; CO., Wbole.le Orncer, Prot; jii r iit o l:4ll o Ur -,l . 4l7.,dt'nf.2lltt.ghunth. • J. otaunto.E.l [IL PUR/14/E6E it ISO RAIIAM, Wholesale Onzvn cud CommLukm lilrrelsanL, No. 116 {Vat. , wt. and 1.50 }int Anat. Pittstkur.h. .• HEX, MATTHEWS Sc CO., 'Wholesale Groom, Ontamiceron and Foraranlinet Merchant, and to !m art,chton Cotton Yarns 57 Water at, ettrannrah OfiN, WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, h V C 01901.10,1 Slereharda. wed Dealers le Prnehs na Stabureb Slanufseluere, 266 Liberty etrerl7rtu. Pa.. J. B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, itt li z e nnotitoeino Forwarding Merchr*atal Whok rin Ineafroo Itrierre Chow, lbt and r'eari AA, wad WrWent Yeralure ran rail r ester ; bdarevai Smithfield and Weol. .tr"t". ~ tl S. WATKIOLIN & SONS, Wholesale • firorwm Cummixmou and Forwarding Merchant. tors In kind. of Product, and Pitabutuh•Manufartm • Artici, , and Aments for the nob of Richmond aml •Mmhburg Manufactured him. 00 and tll Water met. Pittarurgh. Q . F. VON BONNIIORST & CO. Whole• Grocer, Forwardlog and Coutadc:ron Mooch. • to. De in Pittsburgh Inannhetates and Reckon. • • nee. Yid: 6, comer of Pront Anne and Chancery Laze, trolerYoo.l AS.IALZELL, Wholesale Grocer, Corn mania Herekama and Paskr In Pr.lata end Pita arab 31aatalleturea—Spa TO W.Cr et. Pitlaburab. sxcet wan-- ........ ............. S MAE DICKEY A: CO., Wholetule Gn. nettv7 ,7 3l.e 4o ch . v., r i i . Nrsp . Produce— .... rtni.e. ... .... —tun S. =men. Ei NGLISH 4i . ''''''''''''''' late_ Englieh, Glonnuanlan end o 7 .lr= In gr. sed giata. gb M. het.. lga. 122 Scaoad at. and 121 First at, toe Wabi and gmitbl3eld. MWIC )1111.4 7 . 11.33',.. If ILLER & Rl — CKY:NSON,' "'' VlThrles " al . e PNa. ... 1 ,15pEr.v Brrdlig, =I I.ll+, Cotton Arno, , I .d and imanded their nem, they an...cabled to lona 13 4 14 i val.,' exteneire 4444144.4 t of 04.14- 4.1 boy er • 0111 have Ole 4.1,4414,, , , , ',lent, of light 4144114.• ',nod, and make. their emeleetkaol. They dreign tasking their esnibbohnieut, far cm practicable. 4 FASIILIP STOKE. where run, artiste the Dry thoda line, need.) for the wants of families, eau pmtured—and In the., continued effort.. to arlect the brat enuta and tee twit at low Stima, they bap.. le cud. It the Interval of fund-ice and In. vid oats. n, favor them with their nub.. Itt-Thr WI 101.KnALK 111.15INP10n will he woollen.' in the re,mx of. .faire--cotrannn (Ma 4th Atrevt. tlindiab plr num. Jana ITI'SBURC LI COISI3IERCIAL iCOLLEGE, Corner of Third and Market atreedr. The. only cha.c. tenni Institution of the kind In PlUxidirgh. FACCLYN.—JoIts Fleming, Principal luctruntor In the Priem: of Ace , unta 0. K. Chamberlin, Profemor of Penomeuteld pl&Tercen Ne Ccciputation: de Aka- SI. 1V... End- Lecturer on Commercial Law. Thrw drlyeartng a nomplete kreoundee of hook Reeving, and Im appliration o..mrr7 branch of hurlineo, Oro an cic- Fent and rapid pencaanabtp, ore invitee" to call hod exam. me the ansupottont". Lertore nn Counnerrial Law every Monday 44114112. 1;44,4, to any of the resilient city tnerrhnotol.._f,p. MM ' T7MM7M • E37.tnt.rstir.o 1832,by EDMUND WILK INS. No. 1:45 Liberty . brad of Word 0 not. Pitarherwle. Pa. Monumenw,flurralM P, aults.T.roistenes entle P. Centre nod PI. To, Oars, on hart sod mole to r ter, of the 'hoer. ellarbles, and at y minced tc r. lrye... .4 444404 Neste. ef sp Lerateinds 4r. The fleet • RT.I.VGAIrt • Importedfrom Itaiy. Mr. II• ... REETADNOES. Hon. harmer Denny Clark Tiernan, Ern. Ilnh Judge John Ilmnp, Dm. • Wm. hohipes,po, Efel Jnr...W Ernerrn e herr, Aitert. John Mit der.kirs. Curls Sons Brokers. Pittsburgh think. . Ammer . Il3bm, do. .1. ribeenherner. Den. 11111 ezirry. ' no. Wllsov siecsedi er e Ern, k Ferment, do. Rob McKnight. kee. Wm. Dairerey k Po. Jon. SirlialuLt, 1001, Drming- D. T. MorganF Lank Arline 111,40e+ Jr Co Fruit'. P. Leokrop, Esq., Allegheny. • It W. forlogndeful for tbevery liteuri patronage tr. soloed during canteen pare in tide eity. haring had the largest and test Jots entree' ted to hif rare up to the parent time. seat will endiaror to render satlefaelion hereafter. 152.4 JAMES W. WOODWELL. rABINET FURNITURE MANU. tartar... Warr+nonam u 7 ek PoThird Meets 4 J. .W. Imperfelly inform, hie Mends and eurcenera that he has now rocuploted the tarp.' and nerd/dock or honerbold furniture ere- Worn seen In thin city. al hal, deter:Merl to uphold the nuallty with welbouranned material, heft workmen:obits, and new., de. mimes and Dem the estnnt of hie priers and factllty In manufactating. he is meld , ' Ur Mahler warrimudfurnl. tarn. at the homed min.. H. b.a ulortrd the prineiple of Identifying the mnom ers' no with own. In quality onelkert, end keep always hand Coogreatest 0.1.7 of eferr deacTiotkm of fun:Aare, from the &rayon and plabart, to thirstiest eler gant and wetly, that • hope, or rny put of our. may he ftroinhed from hire Mork, or manufactured esprowly to order. Ile that... Pee +dila InFroctinn, that the - adran. tap +or hi. stathriunen may be known. The Pak/wing artleder convict. In yam.. bile rock, which for tichnem ol style and flninh mama Ae enirmweed in any of the Eastern intro Parlor, drawing, dining. and Irbroom chairs. of every variety, enpleting of rerewiret. mahogany and walnut, Ellsabothen. tkumerratoire a nd Poop 44..7 dos eriptiorg Couchef, Poles Teteurtete and Divans of the latest. Preach and American patterns Tarn+, What-Nato and. ladies' parlor Writing Dello of Tarim, kinds: Work' rades ' and fancy Inlaid. stands made rand, and holden. marble top, mahosanery, reerwood all centre and rola, ta bles este anion dining bibles Sur of the most ImPrnr and deckledly the trot kbind mods earl. Peoeuhrake hall 6 pier tables wardrobe, edreads KIM wardrlande Of eaeh • huge assortment: gothic hall and pallr rweption chairs. nth... and stool, weretery and hook cases. sale boards Ore perm., towel reeks het .lands. and tnuolePlonhi, sod rot, for chibinne; parer errewhr. WA" sod ma tor , . mahnumey,rosowleal, sod inlaid pearl Tablea. Pe. an. Fe. Chains CbMneim u ak t e o rs Dn p : l l h on w u ith l a U l ran kh d u Wnhhe Ntestaboatt and flot.te, forn4hed at Um ehortro.t notice. All orders Pro.PLIT attended to • la 9 111OUNT1C LANDS—CAPT. Cunm. NAYLOR, AttaroPy Lao. No. IFI3 NO roroer of chrn7 . haring tuado asraPote r ande p.rvor, procure Snooty L.& for m ollltvra iolitiere, their widime ant rhittroo. atol will allow! to o f an other heel- Iterer, cool:wet...ll with tho aorrroment or our il. Do cote. Um Penalno olds.•, or the Comte at Me CM Weebloaloo. nt27:dtt Bra, owing, Peripective, and Painting in OiL ILI R. 11. R. SMITH is bow bretred to give te Atttet.Des t arlf now loOldlng, Pirst , otworr Wood and Morkot mtnotta. !loon a Inatrortin. front es to ood from GS to AS r. CbergrA arkbothyy t,rtl'ulnn ran L. kparo by. ita.: (afternoou) ot moo, flofrr to Pr. tionom 111. Ih. AFILIIRou. GEORGE E. ARNOLD & BANKEI4S. DEALERS IN EICILANCE, COIN, BANK NOTES, IC. N. 74 Huth at., nest to Du& fLflslntrab. Notes sod Drat. collected cm all parts or tlio Union.— Stoks bought am! sok' on commision. rola:iner J— ---.IIARRISON SEWELL, Attorney at Law, to Ohio State CantnirsioaT for taking Deponitions, Ack nowledgment , of Deed; An. 061te—Vourtb street, above Smithfield. inekillter • JO. Kamer-- ..... ........ ....'.... Jaalr.B coCen S e. MITLEY Coal Merchants, and Dmlern In Itu Ores* Ilnweries. Iron .d Nails renter of Walnut ntreet and WALlntano Turnpike Road Turpentri rlhL welWdawlyeS LIPANTIRONAIt ..... V. mama. ITTSBURGII CITY GLASS WORKS._ W. CURNINSIIRM &CA, Manufacturers of MM../ Sitt Ida; abnrbin 2t kbAketstreet, between Vint and Second. itbe PaatkaalarattenU t 4Ad.to odd Arm Aleo—DreArre In lustW m. VW+ , ar-t dawn PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING ; APRIL, 2, 1851 STEAMERS, 51A145,' &c H . ,ml MOVEMENTS OP TIM STEAX SHUB. The uadvrnoted or oarr setagela are sPlillulwi follows: (Wine Line—Aearrictog Simon. OICUPOSEDOATES OP SAIGINO. nay Rill' TOLIE. [Hoy "Tan.- iredneaday, 11l sre-11 Gth Saturday, thud, Mb tV , ...lneula,, " IPth &tanker. it r edueda,,. April 1:1 Wadoeftlay, At,rll Uth IVednenday, " 10th Wedoemday. . 1 4t h tVedue,day, May tOth Wedneaday. Mal 14 th Naturda,. " Tall Wednesday, " 20th Satutgal, . June 7th Wednetelay. JUut• 11th Saturday, •• 21,4 Wedue , elaY. " ,'6th Saturday, July Gtb IVetlueeday. July ,Illt Satanlay. " Ifith IVedttenday, " ..n1 Saturday. Auttuat 711 Wuthree Aug. GO Saturday. " 161.1, Wednesday, , " attb Satanlay. " 30th WeduraJar, Sot' ,, 34 Saturday. Sept. 13u, I Vedt...lay. " 1 70 Saturday" L'lth Weduenday.- Ott. tat Nam Nay . Ikt 11th W0th1...1.3 , " 14th Saturday," Inth,tredneAda,. " nnh Saturday. Not. tithliVedurnday, Not. ILth Sattintay. " 22dilVed rd nea.lay, " 20th Saturday, Doe. 111 Satuay. bre. lath Saturday, " Wall Saturday, Idt =EMI roots ttrcaroot. ros too omen????? S. Anis New Vat _Saturday. March 1. Canada _Unstop • Saturday. Mac:lll4. A Mrs . 11PW . Yort ' , station Mach= Aluorics -Roston Saturday. April U. A.. • 1.4" r 1' 0rk............5a .rd.r. April 12. Korot. ltn:t o 4u. .. .... ...... . ' .. ° .. ' !..%Vottoosion Ma. L. Ants 'lvor York.. WeainexdonMsr. 2P. roosts !Sono ... ..... Wistosslar,APril Y. Alrirs Nov York ........Weil April ^J'. Ameries &sum www4d.r. April za A,ixt Yew York Wikinisdkr..llsy 7. I 's ,o to lisilfas, lkorton. or N.. Yak. U.ro t sotY•sd rob 5.2.:... _ Am Furl apti Bunn- Lin"— .11 , ,n0,10 Trspu ILE4 VS !UM N”. 11.4,C nA.LL. i Franklin. Saturday, 8, Fel,. Franklin. Weifday, 12th Mar Iltunta.lilt - Mb Alm Humboldt •• Ink App r Franklin. - 6th Apr Franklin. . ith Mar Humboldt, . Al May 1 1utitladdli. . Mb Jil ° . Franklin. . 31.1 3Fy Franklin. ••• lid July Humboldt. •• 211.11 June Ihmtlaildt, .• , 90th Ju ly I Franklin. . laith July Franklin. •• 37thAng ilumbnidt. . 23.1 Aug. Humboldt. '• 31 1h Ealiii Franklin, - :Pith Sept, Franklin, -- i-Mil Oct Humboldt, - lbtli Oct. Humboldt, - Mk Nor Franklin. •• , 16th trim. Franklin. - 17th Der. Ilinntoldt. - 13th Der. Ocraa Stems Nertpatinn Cb.—JlhneAly nips. _tot ?A; . It rm.,. 1 , •hino.on Se+ York eaturillty, t p ril 19. a lYvhf ortrm for ' ;:: l 'i t:t ''' . Fridar.)lareb 21• I Irrntann ',or York Friday. Mail I. Waxhiug..- New York---....-Priday. :May 1 , 1 Urnuantl Yew York -Friday, Jam. 11 FOR CA11.110r.211.1.. U. 8..c0a1l lea., Nor York 012 tbfilltband 15th of each toootb. for Clow.. /00 AAA A •01, [IT, R.T. F.temnAhlro babel Invent Cherlenton on the It Mod 14thof esell month. ABEIVLLS LAD DEPLAIDIES OP NAIL& Earreax.—Dr Oren:Antr¢, Chatabersburg, PhiWlolphy N. rook. Daetern, Centre and Northern part. of. lore. Delaware. hew Jersey. and the six he. ha:gland 'Etatea— The PriDeb Pravineee of Lrdrrt Canada, 'hoe. kw., and New Prunerlea. daily. Arrives at t Departs at 1 r. w. Aortal llasers.—lly linalnellle add llollidarahetez. Inch:dine Oho emu:aka of litaltind. Cam bels. ()entre, Clin ton, Jansaine_Lreeratn. &Mit Thor. Vale. and part of Westinoteland, eta .ehnore, Mareareredle, Falem Roada Neer Alexandria, and n& Atrivea except Iliondar.sa a so.: de part:: daily at iS P. Elm-11y Butler, P.. Metter, Crowtotd. lad Jefferson monues, Westernport °Moir York and upporClanalls.doll, Arrive. at 9 sal demd at Y o. w. Sorriudyt /aro WarbtagtrraGime% Fayette , Nothtrold. Last Werwash6. county, Cll6lh/a. Mary huid, 11.1tinanre, IF aahlut. tYt l parts or Ohlo Indium. )(futurity, 1111906, Ton.. tot. Alabama. rdioaturl. Mlotholppl, Arkardart. North Cam Hos, troorsdo. Loandard.Plotida. and Texas. dolly. Antler to r. and dude.. at 6 6. N. • - 87.7x..,715. Oma—By F , red , . Rirron, Barlnaa, llorerker., Parir, P., llollldars Caro. V., Jegarlon, Harr. roe. Carroll. Hamm and Inacarawraa courala.Ohl.dally. Arrival as Il P. : &parte al 7a. z. NO tiasell.e.—By Beaver. P., and Clarelea& Oh{a— lias/err LL , .. Pa. tlelaetaae., Trumball. Paretaa. thtatlaa. Aebtabula..9t.a.Kante.htedle.eil ra illehlataL Loral. Henna Ottawa. hair. eatuf war, WWI. enal Lucas oetutite, Ohio: the extrema oartbero meatier of the Stale, of helixes nod Illhaela lathallhP, alb MlU,t gen. low. sad Kieretein, daily. Arrives at il a. a.: de parts at a r. Kn - rwrcm.-137 SbArosburg,lionstou, Spiro!kW, Tan • tom. Itr.port, klttenuln,, K1..17J=1711A, ArcutratA, Cl , Awl C.rBAl4l watleß, daily, *lces ca 21.43) A A rivrn at 7 r. la and depart, at I. • • afrent.—fty Perr7,llle. Weren 't. 7.ellenolth, Porters. I Hadlentburg and New Loire. Arrite. nowise. ThorQat. and taturelayre al b et. itet dep., Moo.lays, leolneedraes and Friday, t at? at et. 114....114A1LLA..—fir etc von'e Hall. Pinlervelle. and bleu ongabele let, Arrive.. Tuesdays, Fridays, at L wt.; de. pule Wwlnwelave and exturthiy, std A. Y. Pete...rout...A:, Buchanan. Mewl) , lion. Cted I,ll.bethlAmm. Itwtrurr, P.7/IVi: teat. Pot.ketown. Perryopulie. Liberty. Upper Mad.. tun. P. Arrives Pond.), avid Tbureday, at L et: de. Purl. Mew., • s al Thetrelays. at it a. Y. Peewee, Walker's main, Nehlevtowo, Outdo, Puree...wan, Poo. Creek , V Mae., Paneraw's P..- 1.1., I. Am.,. eood•rA and Thowelays. IV A. tea de ,ate 31twalw e sod Thursday. at 1 r. u. Fatteelaw. V Motto. efordorksville. Mom. Wars aw, Frankfort Ppd., Pe., Fairview. Va. Arrives on Few., at It P. dApart• on :Jaunt,. ale,. et. Paeutwa—lly Antrim. North, Washington, and Apollo. Pa. Arrives ou Wedueeday. at IS r. r. &Fula on !Wads/ • • lAunut. , - 0 1Nan's PenT. Andres on friday.. at IS r.departs w l,Alueda7, at 6 M oen/N.—by LY.rrysellle, 14e:turd, Enakan.A Oafs Vildlnlow. ledadlng 11 arms sad Wawa. eounties, 1 1 the Arritas daily at] a. 1.. and drOwts at 6}: A. M. Letters daily malls must be la the take me hear hef•ee their departure: letters GI the IS-weekly, semi. we.l.ly.and weekly mail, at. he in the Mae hall au boor before their departure. RATES OF DISCOUNT. MILLI,. DAILY ton TOIL Preen...on naarrra. Pr N. 110LSIES & S//NN, Illnkers Ao f.; Jlrrl. l U. br an. Thin/ ant Aberril. as 111ist enyla PAN NS I kg AN I A thwart. at 11a...i110n 'a, 1 .1::', 0 ..g.,,h=v;k.,,, = brooch f 1`..:7,..'' t M r and %lan of .A. par Brawls at lounprown_ do I Sauk of l...lnnnorre pa. City Sauk. eloelonatl Jo Rank of Nord. America- pat Coalmen led bk,Chretnnalf do Sauk of Nortleu Lilerthe parikraultlo fleck..._. - .. do Ilank of Poonnilranla..- par Lafayette Bank do mr l Pank or Penn Joalubla-Par Mau 1.14 Ina. a Trues eO,-40 Book of thoenlo.l Males 11 IV Mena Remareo Rea _ AO 0 . 4.111)1/1,61 Rank of Pa-- Bank of kla , llln - do Sam., t Ilechwatege Sk par SILIZU MAIM Jo t•lrard Rank - . par IkLll IfNuLA,II Lerufloatoo Bank . par All 'advent Rank. - - `S Nl.ufae a Ilecb Ilank.-por 1.L14 10111( Ileaganter Rana par New York Clly .-.- per Aloramonalon flank.. Par OoonlAT iwil I.AN IA ‘• Pblla.lolphla Rank - pat ~.O.wark Sauk par Trwleornau o Sauk- -... par Country '1 of Rata par N J //MBE' A OLLAWAILIA Bank oilbatabaraburgh- h All nolvonl tanks- f. Sant of Llae.der County- par 111[61111A. Rank Of Danville ._ . Dank of tbo loaner .. . If Ilalli of I/el L'o, (beater par Ilk of % irglnla, llklaurnl 1.. Bank of llormantown par Yoc. Bank, Va-, Norfol -I. bank of 1... ttyrburgh ti Farmer,' Bank of Vlrgutla I. Rank of Lewistown - klorobante , a Ilech Sauk ‘a Rank of Aliddletown. ti North Nestern Rant.. 3. ll.tromor7 eo Hulk- -par Branebek Rank of Northumberland-par NOICT/I CAJLOLLIA. earllale Baal Ir Rank of Cape ionr 2 Crolurolda Ilk A !hid, Co par Bk. of EL of N Candlna tZ L0.,11. olow Bank par Canno.rrial Elk, It Ilndoa'n . par A1m...11.U' Bank, Newborn Mi. !lank , mIITII CAROLINA iartna;a' Ilk of 'Wag Ca...pei Fanner,' Elk or Laneaeterpar Farmer , ' Hank of Fowling par / lam Ilk ofF.elho ylkill Oapar I Var.& 1.01171 T . Waynesburg.. ,6 Franklin Pk. adtingtate par , IlarrPthark Dank`_..... .. Iluneadalo Bank— Lanealler Ilank .... ~. ....-.par fanner County ......... Lebanon Bank. Dank of Pottsville X, I kloommbela Sank I Welt brand& Dank—. Wyrening BlkWilkeabarFrpar Drilßank . ..... N y.. lI Ilk Will; iCeW1 . 47134 - ;11::a Hank of tooth Carollna— Bank of Charleston...._ ~...... : Planless' & Medway& Ilk t GEORGIA. Ansranta Ins.* Banking Co ißk of Denmark ,k Anspnas 2 TENNESAKE. All &Beata bar& SCKY. ...... ........ I . BP:TU Ilk of Konhsoky , Lona:FIR. hl Ilk of Louhrvllle, Thornton h P N o n hemrna B k of K e e nt ta ae r l ks A lIIPSOORI. Ilk of Stag!. pclßsayarl...—% —. 01110. Ohio Stateßank..---..,...y i t; Branch at Akron----_.dol Branch at Albano-- do firanah at Bridgeport...do Branch at Chibcothe do Bran/ill at Cleveland din Branch at Toledo do , Branch et bartnn....... ..... Ao Branch at Delencarts---...d0 Branch at COI ambito An, Branch at Aebtahttla..---.do Branch at rlahiro ...... —.-...d0 . 1 Branch at liinnetichL.........llo Branch at Birder ---. ..... _do Branch at Clochanati----do Brawn atColtimbort- ...... .do Branch atWachinaton A ' Bran ranch at atnuter Lan ' -do Branch an Etenbenvillo......do Brooch at Olt- Vernon....—do Branch at Newark- Ao Brunch at K1ynt5.....—....-do Branch at Elorinnteld-.—Ao Branch at Karittta-.-.-....d0 Bran c h at nor do Branch at Ill.Pleacant—..do Branch at Zenntrille... ........ Branch at tiorealk.--.Ao Branch at liguit.. .. . .... ---do Branch al Pcnittatonth-....d0 i Branch at Katon.-....---.do Branch at Itairenna--.—.-do ' Branch at Chillicothe- do Branch at Cnyahogn......-do Branch at Toledo do . . . . . . ILLINOIS. RUM Bonk and bronebre-50 Rua of 1111n00... ....... .76 WISCONSIN. . Huhu t Yln. Inn Co. th 6.6 6 MICHIGAN. Wormer.' Meebmoev . Haat a 'Government Stock Bank-- a invotronot tkmqvuy.....—... 3 3 Mak. Bank CANADA. Ilk of D. N.A mimic. Torrent/A lock of the Peer', Toronto& Doak of o M ntr 15. 1 1 2 ..,. V .... IV. E .... 6 R ASTE U RNEXCHANGE O On New Ent_ &rem)..........% Co PhibutelphL do— 4 On Bolthoore 0n_........ ..). WESTERN EXC6. LYn LollllVill.... .............. 4 ...._1 mt. Lows. . 1 GOLD AND SPECIE VALUE Doubloons, 5p0rdth......16.00 FAAIv. old " 10.03 Prt0rkk01......,. TAO TenThelen ... TAO r :-: 7 7- 4"armitffrsrL.T. ,Threato . ...... .....- 0./6 FURNISHING HAIL LOCKS ALKEYS -PosT OFFICE DEPattyli6XT, March 14, IBM. I IT BEING DESIRABLE to substitutelocks we and keys of vans other khxl for now lo for mall tonics of We United ntates t•dnion hots and toys, with propreals to furnish the ,4itne, will be received etel considered at the Poet Office Department, until the Ist May ftJuly next Dm different loots will be autanitted to a eommission for examination eml report Optm this on port,contracts 0111. as man es practicable. be enteral into for furnishing such locks and keys for war Teem, with the right on the pert of the Posh:taster General for the time behm to extend and coot-hole contrect la form for on addonal term of four yeers, by giving to the roePactm, a written notice to that elTect, not Mom then eitse than sir mouths bei.Je the termination of the lintt terms( With rs. a view of procuring the best locket theloweAllen no kind of leek to prmerlnel standanh the .ertmell irelying for a setectiOn on the mechanical AM Ond Ingeom ll which a fair rompuuoo , meg Invibst. may e- Il however. proper to state, that a lock suitable an tee mall terrine should possess the following gonna, du rability, uniformity, lightness, and strength. For the purpose of displacing simultaneously all the mall looks and keys now in usc. about thirty thousand new locks and twenty thousand keys edepted thereto, will be required to hr furnished by the rOatratior within /seven months after the contras-Vahan have been Named intro aP Prevents the Annual supply setemenl on loge dot-ability of the locks and at), adopted wolloathaermarof the mall earldom but it will Probably never eseeed amonet thee thousand any. Mentor and owe Moment of tbe No lock will be considered if It be Ilk,. my ellesdi In general ur, nor anyone with whom the ,vot ay In made be.rdlowed to tn... .11, or fumieb any le e kor key, cluall. thath cont.:Ct." bor. ihr any other mane. or um than of the Poet Off. Dopertment The hunt of leeks adopted mt.t be patented. and the pa. ten.. will be requital. on entering tote contract, to make aalgument or patent for the eultedre Lowland la e]. of the langirtment. If the Ductruader Donets! Axi n l deem Ruch PepOretnent toweadial to the Intel...of the Per rier. I u now of the failure id' the eontractor et any time to fulfil faithfully thn tdrans and moditiorts of his candrael. the Poolum.trtletteral shall hare lhe right-he:Wee • 11V1fIrt to the penal remedy hereinafter mentiouni. to annul said to centrenre anew with any other WV pa))On . be may me lit, fir furuDhing Amite, heke and deciding upon the propmale and eta ViPle offrntl.the P...., henna] may deem it Tapallent to select for the through mail. the lock of um, Lklder....lfor the way inalle that of another. Ile nwerren, therefore, the Tight of rote traellng with different individuals for curb di &arrld'ldo. of locks ea he may whet, and aim the right to reject all the specimens andprotainired p/eel, If hr sladkatenra that worm fur coutrattln the adorg be e. of the Department. to glee hood, wi The tyth or {ra o tios par e e grity, to the sum of thirty then.nd dollars. l ota nal thfut perform.. of lbe renateset. The enntract to to enotain t,rovielorts for the due and Prof. lospeetion of the leeks *ad ke y . , a nd atm for smiNlng anniust their posing Into Impreer heel; the ten. of the. parrisle. to Pe bidder, If betw.n the Department and the sureeneful bidder. If a Id ohnuld Descended. - No appliratione will laamosidernal if and acoampaohd with salisfertery erktencerd thetmortworthY ctottweer of the bkF. dr. and of htt cow ry to fulfil the contract. N..K. HALL Postmaster &Mini torialrealtwlitt COMMERCIAL. Hammon eras—Advertiameitta and aniaa kr, I hia twper received coal forwarded fr. °tenor... ham BM* 01' TEE rmsznmen mama. Use wek rextino 1151- Meta.. Itswisasst—The market durina the week Put rhered bar been marked by the watt briskness of the erring baba's.' business arneraly Y active. The river has NMI GIMIR Alovly doing the , . - Us b ut there I. "1 Ilullek.ocy of water for all ordinary mimosas, and .Lea ry ehhiphut basins.. has been dotal. Ties rating bashers, lbw Ler, has been hams= and should erei be favored with a good ALP of ..tor the river, we may anticipate. heavy twines during the remainder of the season. The arrivab of Breasblutie. Provisions, and Grorwrice, doting the twet week, have been Mr, mai the market at parent b pretty well gawked with Moo articles. po t o.. . ASlllen—T market shown no slam of . dotage enaco Last loco,. el In prima or darnabt fro two no largo saes tore and con only eoutinuno our quotations at inn fulknring —Soda Asti SXQLLX. Pearhut m ar es Saieratas ll(a5 '. end Potash at 41•01 , .: fil 0. Proem are manly otnnillaL MT/ZS—The market . le pretty well guppliAl, madder. lop the l a / a mmo( lye mama They an, however, mostly of common Mak* mid gold M low MM. W. gout. 5101,11 from Pm hands. mad 1.12.1.1t41= Gam Mom. ALE — We autim tm change to prima. A fair ergot. buslogew In going at gamer prima BALaM—Balm have In. compatatively light, and mi me well sostaionl. ale aglii op Moat= maks to various loss at aii.6.4 be shoalms k to 01d,,, nod Poi .Me r in and city aural. Therm has been • task tr ial's. bushman tai mote hoax at the above Pima BULK MEAT—A ask of 33,000 ha, hog Yokkat, in Pry nalt at stie, 4 tom. BUTTRE—Cboiap roll I. scares, sad may b quoted at 12%4343. Other itturriecion inn planner, and dull at lON 44115te. Small miles In keg a Ivan, *a.. lIRSZWAIC--Yeles have been nwthd w w In email goo:antes at 9), M. 03,4 W lb. BRAN u - O SifolllB—Tbe receipts have been light. and We. =Amts. Iro cute from Rest hands, and hum Me mills, at 11X®1.4.* farness:, sad SO 4R2S for aborts. 131.00)18—The only Ws wee 100 tone No 1 Juniata at fAS, coos. RROOMS—We notka large noddies In motet, with Aale. Snail stare et priantranxlng Rom $1.121 to SVS P dosex , for roman . * merchantable to extra quality. UUCKETS Attu TUDS—Tbe mutat Ls well supplled, with no than" In ;aka Re duals buckets at SIRTIOS Irma MR bands. and Kt.1Z42.26 ham store. Pain and* et K•Ota g 1 ems. Or medium and biro Rae. 11F.K.11--We tartars moderate supplies In abut , . with dm at mitre ranging tram 111.121 to 1,27 It Ins. Car cam man and mixed to .1111. gnat, whits. DUCERITRAT FLOUR-Re notkesmall =nil. In Mare with wales In medal lota at Mall i seek of to it. Salo tram wax., at $1.604/1.0 It 103 ha CRACKERS—The, Saihnehoofs list of the menußwtor refs' prim. Ratter Soma Orwiere. ;v htur ia= ''' Acele " CILERBE—Volente Wes AT priors =Arial. fh= (NG% for leerier to eztira CORDAGE— We melee AO chow la prima fa N t hoo. article, order this bead. The Jblioviem Ls • Weuo. tattoos Elastilla Itoee, ao White Rope, by eoU.— ....... Niu'doikki.l)°¢R7ima:' Hemp 'COPPER-1i; 'scalar Pllbbacrek evirialleturer's price of cake .22d i Wrote, ere aides of demi:Wes 2 MI cc , PPer et 1.9 e V 11. CORN 116AL.W, notice . tithilierzto &mud In the thwart. with em.ll mks frau firit hwaits .t hilatiOh. wad from ttore at 60e4.5c li. ha. OUTTON.L.TARN2.—Ws stole% • •seoctleto ott Doobtl Torsi of one omot lb lb. no following ls• oarntostot fist of prism No b. 6. 'ISM TABS. -Abe 1 , 1 0 5. No. 11. 61 ...tge N 0.14.. N 7.0 I. ft.ll 1 .. ...g; : ita:::::: tore Tat". No. 500.....-..- lONI t 20... 11114119trpst Chals.—....F3c 61 . 5. 10. .. .-- -.... Vh, Kso...bri I k kro ...... -.Ma No. Wet _ 0 Barns No. 900 0 . Baer Nitlibi.:' - - -Tif - COTTON titINETINCIS-No. 1 Peon etal Anchor 111110, Iv selling at 154 e, and annum or Tionsioak at Be IP DAL and very fro. CANDLES-Pelee of star moan at =Me' . of mould tallow el 10e.and of iippd pi Sr R lb. DRUGS, MEDICINES Ann DIN 1212178--We And no ,ImPrhlca change In newtatiftnet The ibllowing le a entree w 1 lister arias: Not.. 1ta_.....-...-15 ' 4917 Madder, Umbro.--14 0116 Aleut 0 4 Myrrh, Terksy.--50 4964 AesaMa4.l.- .7.14 4 16• Ni On Viten/. .. -...-- 4 411 6 Arrow Hoot 10 012 Rhubarb rent.....--76 641 Agoefortis - 10 101 l Sal Amman.- ..... -10 (4/11 Boras. maned - . ..ZA 6/2.1 Sal Poda-..... ....... 4 4,4 6 Bohan , theavia...-16 tha, iii.h. 11 4.33 Ileitoomne 1a Met.* Arid..-._4-1 ea.lo lbtaphoe, terd......44 460 114101 Blue 11 au l'lllondr Una la b , s, Can nal. In LW,- A th 7 Cream Tarim , Cja:2l genetic ..- - • L . IC4I vf Oanteeete ..--......71h31 2 Lr,ormai...iliii..i. 44 M. tilue In bigs. .... __llsatml:Palliabeaset Peru $2.50,12.75 1.3041.76 lion, .kraga, O D*I" 71 1 ,. 1 , 1 .. entgaL'1100..._ .. 1 1 1 460 falai, ........ ~....-.. 4/1.00 4 , 0 otlo o 011.4istor, Na 1.... Ittefal.o2 Lith Lnm rage 6.141 gt 6 .• Clove. ....... .._ 2.• 3,00 Lbtootleo Nag- 7ea 9 r Lesion .... ...... Ball 14 at: 11 .. Peppermint-. 2.60a.1an Lse Tye . .1 q-10! Opium Turkey...._ 4.73105.03 Maneela barb.-- -,26 WO quinine-- ...... .._ 4,4049,4,60 611C121-N Lamm; 91.21901.115: Cloves 1 .64.4.10,... Coosa 2.5 e. PHI IT) PRUIT-Reeelpte hate bean fonder - ate, nod pri ce, onntinue very nem. We quote Kahn to a fair extent at 91,01441.37 fort...rhea from Mat bewls, end 11,4341.50 Wont ehee- Itefee of apple onahs wharf at 746714 and from stun , at 004351[ 3 4 by. . 11111E11 BEEP-Moderate tabs of prime western cured at 9'alaStec W B. FI-OUR-bart.sipb, &wins, the pole week bare fallen on MateriallPi Um market, however continues dull, With no material tariatious from 0110 1... b work's qtagelloem. The moat that cams forward was fm" eastern altipmenl, team. quently sale. have been co:Acted to mall lota, the market riming dull at $3120418316'91 bld, nun fire. bond.. and 11d122-1.37 from Mora &Mello= dry mill., Of attn, of r etas qtalley, at 22 tP cwt. RYE 91.0141-Pale 19 Ms at the river at al /9 661.- Front store we note rake In =all lota at $3.112441.5 11 bbl. Purther sal, ye...t edal . of traObble eta3luct-3,12.9 033,15 34 bbl. TREItiIITS--Owing to the mettlemod good stage bf water o the deer, and the !ante number of ball. in the troth, we charms on freight Mai this port west. erwlow. and totally no:Moab To Cirminnigh we gynta ale fur der Fonda and 1114015. for heart; to Louisville 11'44091G to Nash. tine 2 5 06192 to At Louie Zeiao ii 100 to. CANAL FREIGHTS-Tin following are the ressdn' edshll`bed rec. of freilthabr Canal and thairom to Phil- adelphia, Baltimore, and New Toth will& took effect Upon be opening of the Canal Wm present season. Yhtl. Balt. N 3 2VI 62 1{ 6 ' 610.9 12.4 1 . .1.6 1141 6634 1 Lb) 144 1,91 Ilarbn. Lard &Lard 071 SI seer Patter and Tallow, do Cotton Ilea and Pork, .11 Ltd do Elo.d. do Whlekey do Tobacco ftlo In hhde) IS net do Kenury) do do (to b 00. .) do Aohee do 110.wwas do rilowna do them a Buffalo skins do Yves k Peltrlre do Shush do Dry Fruit do Ilona belt 'do Dry Beef do' Tobacco (nranufsturtel) do Maas t modish. du Soap t Caudle, do 12001 2 Vcathere do Sheep Pelt* do Seeds do 111 V do o Ileum (Weed ) do Cherm do Oleweram do Dry 111.1.... do Omen do do Es. DST Oasis do do Furniture do Earthenware. do a. Leathrs honest flatus. do liat ,r (not haled) do Castor 071 do Ilechlners do FLOUR BARRELS—Then. Is a good do barrel.. st 31 w ash. _____ ' /1811—We notice a molloued firm ae in the market, Ith.• slight Inkirovemat In snag kind. The demand Is principally la No It mackerel, intct, until/lite/ray id 8,60* bbl. No 1 nut 2 aro 'lb Moderate rw as. with no ehange from last week. shad ars selling at 610; net , rag at $0,60 P bbl, Codfish 84 *art; La. 1,41 66 "AO 7 b bbl. FRUIT—The demand to fair, with salami itashisat *460 71 boo; of Almonds at 14@.9e 71 e. of Oriand Nista at gab° 71 bushel; of Pflbato at go; Of Crean Nob at 614 idle; of tante Canna It 9(a914e; and of Saabb Wain.* go; and oftita 71 lb. Ebbw of Oraums at 52,06* Lemons at 11 0 'air. , o 71 has. 1111DCERIES—The snaked has been quite arta, la the 007 of general ales, Wash wore manly oalliord to small operannor at ball prices. tile„ 60 Ws rata; ;‘ ,l a - ftad different lot. on Niue, at fda4oll. es in quality, bo t mostly at the former flame. Ifolrunes 4 without ehanije, and quit. Gras Saes 1173 b bin at 34fal81e 10 gal, in alma and oak bills. &aril lots of .4r. tool 1111 a form,: by late arrival • from elncionall and Nes Oil arm but supplies do not eat wed the demand. as we Infer Oka the regularity of prima. Lylesof ream doting the dolt week have lawn condoed to small lots, without =7 ea*. lion lo prim. We mutinue our quotatiora fur 11.10 nt72bl 41+121i. bra lob wouhl pmbably not acad 1 7412 k; I. Th. numb , standard rata Mr loaf sow W 8.14/49NG4100 ft b. like tay be quoted at 41.0albe * in tierce. OHAlN—Rereiptee gran during the week Dare Owen maparage. tively light. but aka oa r without at, wisteria Man LAAS—For Window (.113 the current rata are, Iberia' brabla as follows: k by 10,83.20. 10 UMby 12.13.50; 1U by 14, S nod tamer aims in propation, skqatry brands an .ON at lowa mina; but Or cot a no, Maude from our lard retort. 1187—The tumal rata Irons wants 0 a51 3 414 Y ton. IRON A. NA/LS-IV* submit;list of Ole principal arUcks a paces of moo. of 'nos—Flat bar " Hanoi maxi., bar a b l e at e ..................... ..................... " .3.7aroli s o a 14 , e du to 07 many kEjr a to ti ......... - ..... 3da G k; 7 pea, 6 peony 4 Moor 4.60 -tB.O. 3 tric7i;;;;B' -- " ..... 6.50 " to b Cot G to 7 ........... 4.0 n " Thr.b° ' 66 s l . 6 Giak sitlWeet to dimain for cub. are port n lug. ..linaiterba. Dot down at 73:788ein bit,. nod ;IN to lor, to keg. A grant eatoo rams ale of 1,000 bbl. Iry swam to cir Kumar pa lbaday last Ile LEATIfEIt—We notices regtolat dkr ull a, et NIl prior. for all stela. under thle bead. Bake of Baltimore mole at 310 . 2.:k: and of Net York doe at Wel& it b. 1. 1 / 1 0113t—The pereet# pole.+ at the yards are—ttteuels. 11/Itgli2 is annattavAntl 01`4421 for 010. ,141000. Shin. glee toe Pohl et tgjeedel.ljg LEAD—There la a teen ar tiontagol he the :swirl, at @SU O. lee. and 0 .iFe.s3ge au. boo. Loan thrg—The preaent range of Wool la 7014e,aeoonl Log to ale. !Vl= I...a—Reg.!ar sales at 05ie bi the Alert, and karbee tuL • , , hsrts Lifsts 7 iNsie Isad is rill at V, N LALT—W. bear of uo lark, Ales .rat. Ire qt;ute at SIVIItou 011$—Chetar call lon enrolee- was at afe4Sl Mal, anvldloo to quantity and quality. tides Invent hare traradlluel of OdfeltSe rod. Salm or No I lard at sad of No 2 at tant •41 tad. pdpAToa..-warptilles are limited. nand Notharmarhe would bring and lieds4foret4soc per bu. pdyptadd--Idan a r a h Dupont, mad Lanni Min Powder may ho %tonal In large quauditte. 4.111.71: anal by ,q,, 9 ),,,..,..115.12445.4,011 ken. Roth Powder at r1,42.ii to $3,50. Garr lane mad mill °muddles. • PIU lIINTAL—Very UWe has been demo In the mirkot the part week. A lot 23 tom AlleghruY Farruare of extm quality for foundry we, at SaN, 4 moo, and 24 tom Alle gheny metal at 124 math Eida& — Thiel me worth &lie for goad clean mixed with /Mod demand. • SEEDS—The ntortet l worn abort:busily eupplksd with clover Be.l, but whow hare not. puled frtmt hut week.— Saks of ith bus hum tint hauls: at 8.5,7300,1218 lar kOr ...whoa quality. The retailing rate from .h.. 18 441 8 0. tit b. Moab, le dull, with moll sales from store at 54-50 et 2.78 it bu. flax Ls held at SI,ES La. BEED—We.ntiott an improved feeling in dotter need. Mace lot week .with 1111 W morn lo prim, owing to the mat •[ll4tiif of the article In this market. (lay quotatknut with sales see. logo 00re.10.240044/ VI ha. From 018 t hood s.B quota clover K 15,500175 A bu. Sales °Mot. otby frtao store at t2X2582.74 and hoot first funds at 02,37 240 WI tot. .null totpplltn of flax Peed ore held in atone at 11,01 A but yro hare no lost hands sales toreporL 8081 N—Sale• of 1d1.15 bbl to No. 2. BALT—Sake in regular way at SI.Z yl lib/, which he secularly established guice afloat BlloT—galus at 51.62 WI bag. • • • • - SPIRITS TURMTINE—SaIes in bbl. at 6.5 e gal —itbb extra charge. TALLOW—faint of IS bliLs In lota from Mora at 7a , b. TOBACCO—There la a good demand for all description. of manufactunal Wham, and prices couttnue rear firm The following may be Man as the present ruling mime Virginia manufactured lhaPSe s Balt Ping, 21c, Lynch 'burgh plug We, Thetas bent Ladra twat Bet 'WI lb.— Leattobarm Is quoted at lOkid2e. with au admiring tone dater. Cobinates and ftrateln are held at 3let=l. SOAP—Salsa of 30 boxes rosin map at Sell 5- WICISKEY—The market Is dull with • &Mining tend= ay We quote rectiral tMl2'4, standing to qatantity and terms. On Tuesday lash whiskey thalami tn F larha sad fo lida CATTLE ZABIET. Atzzantrxr Aptil lb:km—The dretiurs ai the fea/ex to day were about ZOU bead; 90 vett dispNaxl er .at Lsg..r.e., net, equal to Z 04!.6 ger. notober offered did not exceed 100 head. Prim ranged trim 82,2 s to 24° floor—The market Is doll. and prime have &lined 10 lide: about SOO head were offered; SO were told at3lde p Pathennenna. Mar. 27. There ware offered at the diffeient rude during the litist week atenit UV) bead of beef curd. In 1000 driven to blew Tarr, 210 nun and salver, fOO bogs, and 2R/ them and lambs. otoo ho air roomen. and, prima eteedlly maintained. INtleo 16.50 to 8.0010 100 Co*. mad Colooo--Eoleo of dor ma 1,00 18, oltlBB ors CU to 26, soil tregth Co.. loom azs to as eaed I. lslc—Are to oteadi domaod. arid yell.. 113.:A/700 Stkorp and Jumbo mote ftcom 81.50 .4.71,000t011t0r to qualitt. Sht Cattle—Thery le nothing of any Importinee to notiee to day, except lb. average rate ruled eumetblng lower th an on tbe preuethne market day. The offerlngs reached rat head of beeTrl P 440 of which Imre wed to city botebera. and RA were driven to M,- derphlu Prima razzed from tll,to It tbri on tree boob, equal to Vere . 3.:b." net; averse - We 11.3,50 grow ileue—lre owe. at fb.74ol.—Oltner. PORT "OF PITTSBURGH 11/rin—There very, 4 &on, 10 turbos le h r ours, I 0 mooing, of • Alkhigan. Bole% Beaver. Beaver. Winton. Beaver. Atlantic. Putnam.. Brotroprille. tran .. , l lVocelvani. th i tet=. Itthllant.iltare ttinelanalt Mama' s _ enowall, Wheeling. heinf, Bane Backinsport. Bataan., ehedden leelbelne. Kmprent Cox. Teneaellle. Hilton. Oa,* toniaellk. Aitenbeent Cencionalt. • livr. Balm Shenk, ate.rietla. • DISPABTXP. Ihsraleen, tentrunille. J. Better ; Iletuiriekean.7lelieeneet, Thue Shelter. Bailey. Wen Nest... itedateue, Wuabrant. ilne.enDe. !literals So. 2. Beebelbr, Ci ev ne i tnnan. 11. news. Wahl". tinntitille- Jao Netbna. Hun, W beeling WATS I,MATINti TIIIY !MY sT I.OVIS—J 4 Adult, CINCINNATI--Clurinzinu.lo a. K. ST L0U15—51....,.. WELLSVILLE—Her,iIIe, lo ia ZA N \M. F:olDrent. r. LOOK REEK MY FRIEND! ARE YOU .A FATHER, labnring for the Ruppert of a hmily, and auffering hem general de y and kw e'er., to that life 'nowt news a lend.. ADr. S. D. Howes hhaker Parowaril/a. re you a"Mother. angering hem diens. , fa which fe males are gem ally aubmet, Dr. `t L. Hoare& Risher harraparilh.—lt er rl/1 aerially cum you. WI at our depot. or ma one nf our 'geed. mat BO Parntaget. grans Chew you will Ond that the Shaker Ear. amanita as prepared Ly DT. S. D. Done, hat hen the means of permanently wring mow Damn, to which the human family are coutinually whieet, than any. other preparation of harmparilln wet yet brought before the S amoa dcine lon establish...llU high wind:Khan by Re enn and •ell atterted curve. It le put up In gnarl King ,battle and It the onl y hansparilla that seta on the Live, ~ and Blond at the Faroe Lbw, which renders It altogether marerrolushle to erery , . Be run and enquire for Dr. P. D. ROIVE:3 SHAMES SARSAPARILLA: and take nn other. Price 11 per bottle—A bottled B. BA. Pet role by DK. S. D. ROWE GOD., Propzieters, 1 College Mall, Cincinnati, Ohlo To whom .11 prim may be adArero-d. Al.. for We by:J. A. loner. J. Schoennnaker & Co. W. Black. M. IF. Mew* .1. 11. Inarieend. J. Ala/list. W. Jerk. Pithrbargth D. A. Elliott, Allegheny can W. B. Mc. leland Manehestem_P. Crocker, Brogrmllke, Jut Paull It Co, Wheeling; 11. Palermo. and B. Morgan, et. Claltselllre Mellon • Enna. Coll.. oc•xlitorT A Valuable Coal Farm for Bale. SIT GATED no-the Rank of the Ilfo-g osathelaßher.lioftorrerteorwhip,Nrestrrier e s • land co.. CA. 24 miles than rittsburalf, Milos above Itunongshela City, and ouotalf mile above Webster, °ria t lto,' Amer. 130 or more of which contain C.O. isil irli"Mit located for minhig, thing irsteryceted by a nr 116.5 which adapts It to the admission of fresh' air into the mines. 'Title Oat era all be eon Weirdly oniLineti. vi to the river, by . LOTILI. of IL&ILHOB hie d Ls tom in opera tion upon tbe premises. The landing at the railwaY ev rollentrand the eituation well adapted for barb:rim, baste In safety. Thls location otters no-illtles lie the Coal trade utentrysteeed upon the Donottaaticia river. The soli upon the surlova, most of which tiCelaared and amber cultivation, is of very superior quality, being meetly Unman. and black walnut oinloirelladoptesith the grOlirth of wheat and all other grain common to Mammary. Limn stone is abundant upon the promisee, and easily quarried. Deal. butldings am a very controollous two story Brick Dwelling (Dante, with four largemoms ittal a hock kitchen: • largo bog Thing lathe avid outreenimt.Stable; tiranary, remote Lowe, Coal Mum, kA never falling ' , apply of good watt, with en excellent pump at the dotir. The place pia atintidantlY with good springs most of the notch.. There la aloo..theprembies a young bearing Or , dug' vuticrior grafted fruit. The whole trot convetdent atom to the steamboat landing at Webeter. The Coal will be sold oeparstely. with all the a....corm, 7 slattern for ta. Linn it out, or the Land and Cooler, to snit putrit- Meal. , Apply. on therpresitles. BENJAMLN TUOMAK Or to It It TIARDAUCIII. Pittsburgh. (mehalgt A Good Opportunity for those who want a Home. LOTS AND LAND FOR SALE.—The sabeeliber. offers fot We .thellowin6 piece; of grocuitd, etc No, 1. Your tote I; Pride', plan of lots, to the Eighth Ward, troth lot being 2,4 feet by 104. Three lot. am plea; witty situated, and will be wildet a bargain, as the owner 110. at a distance. and wishes to lbw. of diem Nn 2. Three Uwe at the corner of Wand nowt and Du. fuvatme Way—adirr.",antairwitialy heater Mr either tortinew or e feeble No. J. Ten lad In the Enrough of LawrencerilLe, well sidled tot private mildest/es, No. 4. Twlve Amen of Land In Preblestownshlp. This property it .d.iloobl otel !crated for ennui , intiel , llg a ttlii 'h No. 6. One L a lon ' i l 'e t ==t, n ' e:r ' aio, '. 24 feet by • EXP. N. 11.—Non. 2,6, tool 4, will be eolrfon long time; only a mall portion of the partitive money trill be required in and. - • A THREE non HOUSE FOR RENT. A thre• story Llotme, neer de or Waster a Cho treet" containing II Yuan, th will becorner mutest Very lo n w to a rad family. It Is go conatructed that two baffle. ran tot.- copy tech:Aply to • ROBERT WRAV. ilm tenser Webiter mai Elm garret. NOTICE. STnE "Educational Association flf Al leglie til , gto ' n ' F t tlel n 7.l7l?4lh: " lt i ll ' a b N j".1"'" W. C. On Saturday, the Mb, Mr. John tinvirr .111 /1,.11.nr be mtdrem the . Physkamrtral Training of Chlldmo In toe School Room; H ewers by Mr. L. T. Llnell. Tbn Mande tkat lespnctfully 15,11.4 Nat tend. By outer of the Rxrcullve Committee,. melt.% J. C. BURGHER, Bney. Temperanceville and Nolklestown Plank Road Company. INOTIcE in hereby given to the Stockhold ern at mid Company; that they make totymeat to con t Urgent. Treasurers st ock die o n Company, of Five Dollars on each sham ot the. on the lost Monday la essrh Slld every mouth herealter, until th e whole stack is sold lo full—ss the NMI .10 be eroded mod bridged by Jaly 110. ISA. The Stockholders am rpliested to h v i prompt and punctual in thelrpayment. , rachT2tf IL BROWN, yreehlerib_ Board of Underwriters. AT a Meeting, of the Board of underwri ter, the!Luning saltation was unanimo.ly ado, ehd ordered to be published: !Lewin , ll, That from and after the publieatima of thle Um, do ?Ire Mak, abettarr original or continued, obeli be csateittered at taken by nor Inouraure 01110 e Chia city. until the at to paid In cash. By I.n.len A. W. 11AREER Secretary of the Board. EA"3I"Ni"SPATENT STA"C" Pol'' lOU, for giving a hmettlfol plow to 1.10., Sh n ut , brkn, Unito Phirt 1:a. a, nod all knahl of plinth its tr. prevent, the Ins a few, adhering to the ami Butt fr.^ ~ e ltiotr. it contain. n.thlng lujoriona in Ontheat In T re...et The have 10ng...1T felt the t0...8y of tomb an artiele.lttal In thl, their etpretataM rill hefu If mantel, m no competition hr feared after au impartial triaL N. R.-time tyke rill do thirty dozen of cloth, sat no . ahnuld be velthout Price 1113 i For .10 hY mate Pu CU., Zarb Cake with flill direllons tocb= IL Sr , nes, at waat PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE MARY SCRWEEDLER. THE AMBER WITCH EDITED DT W, MEINIIOLD. DOCTOR OF 911E.0L00T, , AND PASTOR; Trafulated from tke German, BY LADY DON/ DOBDoN. .CIIAPTER XL Ihm I fellall the eugueresahhe; item, Low 1 Jeornezed to the horve-tale of Outzbee...4 "'he. WO me the. , . Next morning my daughter cut up the blessed bread, and bent to every one in the village a good large piece. Bata? we saw that our store would soon run low, we sent the maid with ,a truck, which we bought of Adam Lempken, to, Wolgest, to buy more bread, which she did. Item. I Vie I notice throughout the parish that on Sunday next I should administer the blessed eacrement;andici the mean time I bought up all the large fish that the people of the village had mmight. And when the blessed Sunday was come I first beard the confession of the whole parish, and after that I preached a Selmer, on Matt.. xv. Id, . I have com passion on the multitude . . . . for they have nothing to eat." I I first applied the Ramey" spiritual food only, and there erase a great sigh ing from both the men any women, when, at the end, I pointed to the altar whereon stood the blessed food for the soul, and repeated the words, .1 have compassion on the multitude . . . . for they have nothing to eat." (N. B. The pew ter cup I had borrowed at Wolgast, and bBpgbt there a little earthenware plate for a paten till such time as Master Bloom ehmeld have made ready thelsilver cup and paten I had bespoke.) Thereupon, as noon as soon as I had consecrated and administered the blessed sacrament, item, led the closing hymn, and everyone had silently prayed his "Our Father" beforegoing ont of the church, I came out of the confessional again, and motioned the people to stay yet awhile, as the blessed Saviour would feed not only their souls, but their brims also, seeing that he still bad the some compassion on his people as of old on the people at the Sea of Galilee, as they should pre sently see. Then I went into the tower and fetched . out! two baskets, which the maid had, bought at Wedges; and which I had hidden there ia good time ; set them down in front of the altar, and !got off the napkins with which they were covered, whereupon a very load ehout arose, in asmuch as they saw one filled with broiled fish ! and the other with bread, which we had Put into them privately. Hereupon, like oar Saviour, I gave thanks and brake it, and pre it to the j churchwarden Ilintich Seden, that he might dis tribute it among the men, and to my daughter for the women. Whelo i .su I made application of the text, "I hare compassion on the multitude, for they have nothing to eat," to the food of the body also; and walking up and down in the church amid great outcries from all, I extorted them alway to trust in God's mercy, to pray without ceasing, to work diligently, and to con sent to no Sill What was left I made them gath er up for their children and the old people who were lett at home. After church, when I bad scarce put . off my surplice,. Hinrich Seifert his squint eyed wife came and impudently Raked for more for her husband's journey to Li!pe ; neither bad she had anything for herself, seeing she had not come to church. This angered me sore, and I said to her, " Why west thou not at church 1 Neverthe less, if thou hadst come humbly to me, thou shouldst bare gotten somewhat even new; but as will comest impudently, I will ee naught: think on what thou didst tom and my child." But ehe stood at the door and glowered. impu dently about the room till mydaughter took her by the arm and led her out, saying, . Hear'st thou, thou shalt come beck humbly before thou gotta anything, Let when thou comest thus, thou also shalt have thy share, for we will no 'euger reckon with thee an eye for an eye, and 'oath for a tooth ; let the Lord do that If such ... . .. he hie will, but we will gladly forgive thee!"- Hereupon she at lust went out at the door ; taut. tering to herself as she was wont; but she spat several times in the street; as we saw from the window. Soon after I toadaup my mind to take into my service a - lad, near upon twenty years of age, called Claris Niels, seeing that his fattier, old Heels of Loddln, begged hard that litould do no, besides whthh the lad pleased me well In manners and otherwise.:a :Then, sawn had a good barred thieyear .1 resolved to buy me acoupleof horses forthwith, audio sow my field again; for al though it was now late in the year, I thought that the most mereifulllod might bless the crop with increase if it seemed good to him. Neither did 1 feel Much care with respect to food for them, inasmuch as there was a great „plenty of hay iu the neighborhood, seeing that all the cattle had been killed or driven away . (as related above ) . I therefore made up my mold to go in Hod's name with my new ploughman to Outzkow, whither a great many Mecklenburg horses were brought to the OM, seeing that times were not yet so bad there as with Meanwhile I went a few more times up the Streck elberg with my daughter at night, and by mom= light, biat found very little; so that we began to think, ouri.lock had come to an end, when, on the third night, we broke off some pieces of am ber bigger even than those the two Hotelmen had bought. These I resolved to send to toy wire's brother, Martin Behring, at Hamburg, see ing that the sehipper Wulff of Wolga..it intends, as I am told, to mall thither this very autumn, with pitch and wood for ship-building. I accord ingly packed it all np is a strong chest, which I carried with me . to Wolgast when I started with my man on my journey to Gutskow. Of this journey! will only relate thus much, that there were plenty of horses, and very few buyers in the market. - Wherefore I bought a pair of fine black horses for twenty florins apiece: item, a cart for five florins ; item, twenty five bitshels of rye which also came from Mecklenburg, at one florin the bushel, whereas it is hardly to be had now at Wolgast for love 'or money, and cost three florins or more the bushel. I might therefore have made a good bargain in tie at Ontakow if it had become my office, and had I not, moreover, been afraid lest the robbers, who swarm in these evil times, eshould take away my corn, ,and ill-use; • and perchance murder me into the bargain, has happened to sundry people already. For, at I this time especially, such robberies were carried on after alstratige and frightful fashion on Strel- Ifn at Gutrlcrw; bnt by God's help it all came to light just as I journeyed thither with my man-seitant to the fait, 'and I will here tell how it happened. :Some months before a man had been broken on: the wheel at Gutzkow, because, being tempted of Satan, he =mitred a travel ling workman. The man, howeter, straightway: began to walk after so [earful s fashion, that in the evening and night-season he sprang down from the wheel in his gallows deem whenever a cart passed by the gallows, which stands hard by the road to IVolgast, and jumped up behind the the people, who, in horror and dismay flogged on their horses, and thereby made a great rattling on the log-embankment which leads beside the gallows into a little wood called the Araulin.— And It 'was a strange thing that on the same night the travellers were almost always robbed or murdered on Strellln heath. Hereupon the. magistrates had the man ta ken down from the wheel, and bwried un der the gallows, in hopes of laying his ghost. But it went on just as before, sitting at night snow white on the wheel so that none durst any ltniger travel the road to Wolgast. Until at last It happened that, attic time of the above [tamed fair. young Rudiger von Nieniterlien of Mellen thin, in Usedom, who bad been studying at Wit tenberg and elsewhere, and was now on his way home, came this road by night with his carriage. Just before, at the inn, I. myself had tried to persuCide him to stop the night at Gutohow on account of the ghost, and to go on his journey with me the next morning, hut he would not.— Now as soon as thin young lord drove along the road, be also. espied the apparition sitting on the wheel, and scarcely hod he tweed the gallows when the ghost jumped down and run after him. The driver. wno.harribly afraid, nod lashed on the horse as every body else had done before, and they, taking fright, galloped away over the log road with a marvellous clatter. Meanwhile, however, the young nobleman saw by the light of the moon bow that the apparition flattened a ball of horsedung whereon it trod, and staightWay felt sure within himself that it was no ghost. Whereupon lie called to the driver to stop; and as the man would not hearken to him, he sprang out of the carriage, drew his rapier, and hasten ed to attack theillhost. When the ghost saw this he would have turned and tied ; but the young nobleman gave him ouch a blow on the bead with his fist that he fell upon the ground with loud wailing. Samoa :the young lord, having called back his driver, dragged the ghost into the town again, where be turned out to boa shoemaker called /lamella. 1 also, on seeing such a great crowd, ran thither with many others, to look at the fellow. lie trembled like an aspen leaf; and when-he was roughly told to make a clean breast. by be might peradventure save his own life. irk appeared that be had murdered no one; be COI, leased that he bad got his wife to male him a . , galluwn dreas, which he hod put on, and had mat on the wheel ',fore the dead mall, when, from the darkness, no cue could see that the two were • - and this he did more spe ;iglua. there together; and y when he knew theta cart was going from the town to Wolgash When the cart came by, amrhr jumped down awl roe otter it, the people were ao affrighted that they no longer kept their *The fief of lbseklingasg wws givini by Lb* Emperor to ellenstdo, who spart4 the cownwr u touch M it. cookt. VOLUME LXIV--NUMBER 205 eyes upon the gallows, but only on him, flogged the horses, and galloped with melt noise and clatter over the log enbankinent ... This 111.1 heard by his fellows in Strellin and Darambeeke (two villages which are about three fourths)on the way,) who held themselves ready to unyoke the horses and to plunder the . travellers when they came up with thee. That after the dead man wag buried be could play the ghost more mai& still, Ste The this was the whole truthi and that he himself had never in his life robbed. I still less murdered, anyone; ; wherefore be begged , to be forgiven: that all the robberies and mar ' ders which bad happened had been dame by his fellows alone. Ah, thou cunning kaxeet . But I heard afterwards that he and Ms fellers were broken on the wheel together, aa was but fair. And now to come back to' my journey. The young nobleman abode that night with me at the inn, and early next morning we both set forth;' and as we bad- grown into good fellowship ter gether, I got into has coach with hint as he of fered me, so as to talk by the way, and my Clans drove behind us. I soon found that: he was a well-bred, honest, and learned gentleman, see ing that he despised the wild student life, and was glad that be had now done with their scan dalous drinking bouts: moreover, he talked his Lein readily. I had therefore much pleasure with him in the coach. Howerer; at Wolgest the rope of the ferry-twat 'broke, so that we wee carried down the strewth to Zenzin;* and at length we only got ashore with great trouble.-- Meanwhile It grew late, and we did not get Into Coserow until nine, when I asked the young lord to abide the night with me, which he agreed to do. We found my child sitting in the-chimney corner, making a petticoat for her little: god daughter out of her own old clothes.' She was greatly frightened, and changed color when he saw the young lord come in with me, and heard that ho was to lie there that night teeing that as yet we had no more beds than Abed bought for our own need from old Zabel Hering the for est ranger his widow, at llekeritse. - Wherefore she took me aside: Whateas to be done? bed was in ill plight, her little gad-child having lain on it that morning: and she could, no wise put the young nobleman into hers, although she I would willingly creep in by the maid herself.— 'And when I asked why not? Ohs blunhed scarlet, and began to my, and would not show herself again the whole evening, so that the maid had to see to everything, even to the putting white sheets on my child's bed for the young lori, as she would not do it herself. 'I only tell this to shoi - how maidens are. For next rooming she v came into the room with her red silk hoddice, and the net on her hair, and the apron; memo, dressed in all the things I bad bought be at %lest, so that the young lordwas amazed, and talked much with her over the morning med..— Whereupon he took his leave, and desired me to' visit him at his castle. =ME! .From Lie N. E Tri THE =MT exENDlzirt Acit Special Dispatch to the Tribune.] .• , ' WASHINGTON, Mardi 27, I. Secretary Corwin concurs in the Cabinetdeeis-. ,on that freight is not to be includedamong the charges on imported merchandise' which are to , be estimated as apart of the cost in the impost- , tion and collection of revenue duties under - Mel Hunter's bill. Mr. C will imue a treasury cir cular to this effect to morrow. C. • We cannot doubt that this deetaiertos 'entirely right. No. one . acquainted with the' history of . the passage of Ran Act in question, chn doubt that it was passed with the distinct understand,. ing that such would be-its effect, and that other wise it would not have been passed at all. How ever wise or just such a practical enhancement of the Import duties on iron, Coal, add other bulky articles may be, it is certain thatino ma jority of the two Houses of Congress could be found to enact it.. To establish it,- then; by Ex ecutive construction would be a stretch of pow er, which we should not know bow to justify. The Pennsylvanian, which was amongthe few pliers which appeared to'expeet or desire a dif ferent construction of the Act, seireina a realark • of one. of our Washington - oarresrplindents, and bases thereon a charge that The Tribune oppos— ed the construction it contended for; because we wished to protract the present embarrarasment and depression -of the Iron interest, - destrieg the Tariff question kept open fot politienV;Offeet in Thisis very far from the truthillo earn est, so overmastering is our conviction that efft cient•Protection to Home-Industry in' all, its ea posed and depressed branches is essential to the National well-being, that we would very. gladly surrender the nest Presidential Eleationl.and all its results to our political nalversariesi"oll lion that they would aid us to establish and maintain a thoroughly Protective Tariff. Re garding this as the very corner 'stone or 4 wise' ' and tienificent National Policy, we ore ready to make any personal or party sacrifice to Secure it. Ent we will take nothing for protection by snap judgment—nothing by finesse. Nothing so obtained can endure, and it is worse than folly —it is madness —it encourages hopel of !future prosperity to AmeriCan Manufactures that are sure to be disappointed. A proteetlie tariff can stand upon no other basis than that of the intelligent conviction of a majority of the Ame rican people that their prosperity`untli their country's well being is promoted thereby. in the absence of this conviction, even - thelenact- • ment'of the very best protective Tariff! would answer no good purpose. Unless the wool grow , er realizes that an ample and prosperous, Home Market for his wool not merely but for bit mut ton, vegetables, frnits, Su, is promoted by pea tection—that be is protected by the duty on woolens nq lees than that on wool—all will tie in vain. If the farmer says, 'The tariff joshes me pay ten dollars more for iron and cliath this year than I paid last,' and fails to consider also its inherent. tendency to create or enlarge!,home markets for his products near his own door, or to enable him to produce and sell to advantage articles for .which he could have no demand while our metals-and fabrics were mainly derived from Europe—it is worse than usel e ss to enact proteC tive duties. We plead for protection in part be cause we feel that, though we never made or sold anything that was dirretly protected by theltariff yet an our labor and its priaducts is benefiliel by the existence of such protection. If the iron business were prosperous to-day, we should have very many iron makers taking the Tribune who cannot now afford it; and these would be buying produce and mercbandite by the hundred dol lars' worth where they nnw • disburse bill tens, earning these ns competitors of farmers; black smiths, sx., instead of ascustomers.. 'Whenever • Pennsylrania shall emphatically demand. the re- establishment of a protective tariff on gtounds of fandamentd principle and for the sake not of one single interest or locality, but of crery in terest and of the *hole Vairm, we will strrrle with her for its adoption and.rejoieewithtter in its triumph. But to any establishment eren of so good a measure as a proteetire duty by • surprise or stratagem, we are unalterably how: . tile. _ A DA VA Lanoa—The act recently passed by the Legislature of New Jersey, to limit the hours of labor, and to prevent the employment of chil dren in factories, under ten years of age, pro vides that ten boars shall be considered a legit day's labor in all cotton, woolen, silk, paper, gluts and Hex factories, and in manufactories of iron and bran. It•farther provides that hereaf ter no minor engaged is any factory, shall be holden er required to work more titan ten. boars on any day, or sixty hours in any week; and that hereafter no minor shalt be admitted as chrork. er, under the age of ten years, in any factory. Within this State, and makes the penaltyincur red by any owner or employer for violating the . _ provisions, $5O for each offence, to be sued and recovered in an action of debt, in the- DIM* of the ()veneer of the Poor, for the benefit of such • minor. . . It will be seen, says the Newark Mercury, that the provisions of this hW are of a chatiketer to require the attention of our manufacturers - and employers. The hours for labor for apprentices must beeegulated in accordance with it, and the employment of children under the specified age avoided. The 'change will however, we think, be salutary, and result in benefit' to all parties. Tao Fromno SLAVE SIMI/MCI( A iviiszss amass? rats nescuens.—We bear it stated . , Salt U. S. Marshal Drums, of this diatrict, by be come the owner of “Shadesch,". Abe logitive slave, who was here 'arrested on the.lsth .ult., and on the same day rescued by a Moli, arid:sent on his way to Cluoada, or rather, we shoeld say. that Alarshal Devens has obtained from Mr. De Brea, of Norfolk, Va., (the CiZIMAIIt, a ''''Shad. 'such") free papers for Shadrach, which may Se cure to him liberty beyond molestation. each is now at Montreal, Canada, end itls etas_ ,ed that he is to return to this city and 'become evidence for the government in the several. cases of the . rescuers," which are to come before the District Court of the United States, at this term. f-lioston Mare/. i 7. • CHANGE UP Mn. ISPHY AP E.t.a.—Letters from Rome say that it is in contemplation to re-es tabliala a Ministry of the Interior, apart from the Secretaryship of State, and that the poet will' he tilled by a cardinal, as under GregotlXVl. In gust event, Cardinal Fonari, who , as ataxia at Paris, will be nominated Secretary of State,: ay' Minister of Foreign Affairs: Cortrufal'ldattei, Minister of the Interior; and Otedionl„ , Perfect of the Sacred Palaces; thus.suisonorute the Pope so effectually that he MUT not,peiagthr seduced to make concessions.--X. Voinaavid 4*e:flier. ,3t j; - ~';rv: