ESTABLISHED IN 1786 ITTSBMIGH GAZETTE PCIILMIED DAILY AWL. WEEKLY, 111 WHITS & CO. (urea UM.. Ml= OMEN OS !BZS orra.rt, On? Do.. TO CU PM 0 TERM& • .DAlLY—Sevendolhre per went.. p•Tabia half BM Douai. IJ rld adman.. WEKLY—To-a d Alan per 111 4 pappllnt tx(l I lee folkarLat 660 Thew. topic, per ennura Vn= ..... ra Twenty awl, do 00 ne . r.k...t rat 6 tlub to le a/domed to ara person, and tabe paid inrarab:y t adman.. Cinb be mat after tba year es pre, utilear the looney la mat for • renewal. EXECS OP ADVERTISING. one Square (10 Moe of Nonpareil or leas) sae fa p e , each edditionalinaeriGa- 0 25 Du. one week ...- 75 Do. two weeks . — ....... - ...... .. 3 la) Do Moro eek, - 4 OW Do. soe toonth..---- 6 60 • Do. t. 3 month...—. ..... - ...... 7 1/41 • 1)c. ihrec months Oll Do four months 10 00 Du. six month. 12 wDo twelve mls tr, Etandlnr4golOss (5 linea or tear. per annum—lS ao One Dollar Pm earl: additional line. 0. 2300/0, eloooreable at pleasure (Per an , s 00 . num) exclusive of the paper Dr onah addllannal equate. Inserted over one month. and Ihr each additional Kn.* trvacrted under the yearly rates, half prim Adnitiarment, erooding a Kama. and not aver Mom Met, TO to chars ••1 io a nlit•te and a Wt. Ytiblirbert twt oeetitosuitOr far legal earertiaantenta - Na tha amount ctivirot fer their publican:xi. Arnionroing estolidara• Lx WINN., to ha charged the mune es other ntherthwmentr. - - • • Adrertisentents not marked on the MT lirr a "Welted orlother of inamaore, will be continued Lill forbid, and Pk T aunt esactol seennlingly. The prlvile.:e of anon.' advertisers in Aridly limited to theirown lamed-ate business; end all advertisements tor the hearth of Miler ;enema us well as all advertisements not inutwallatele coomeried with their own Ludness, and all dames f ralarrureuienta in laturth or otherwise, beyond the limns enunari, mill be charged at lhe usual rates. For all oath ran.lent alvertialus, bills will be separately resideeeat. end prompt. poi torn! Is desired. All advertisements tor charitable institution; com• Mika tuwneulp, and other public nicatinas. and aunty Like, to he eltallol halt wit., payable Axially be al- liarrlaiin notices to to rharrint 50 cents. Death notice, Inner etthout chug". finless accompa nied by (orient! inviictions or notkaih and ' , hen ao accompanied te rOn far. Beaulae • dot. tuere.mat all othen sending rommunleie (lona. or nmoirlua not lee. deeignal to call attention to fairs, Solna, inneerni, or any 'puling, entertainment, where charges for admittanea—sli forlorn of pri. TAU assicititiona—orery nod, deehrord eao attention to private enterprise calculated or intended to promote Ind yid./ toheriut. eau odic to in "iris the under...l ing that the Rime ni fhr. I f intended to be ire nulled In the local foirtme. tho case gill be charged nt the rate of not In Luau mot., par line. Bishop or Nothea to ho rhorgial trini• Polo , Clow Petition. Pd Reattntafe Agercre - nial Auctioneer,' advertiaements not to to idaseeal MA, le. 1. rates, Out to lei *Honed a ill, amount enlist at thirty. s. tha,a and ono third too rent front the of bill RIZEI.I" v 1 tiqtrtynts IN Dill? 1,1T1.5. Ow Sivar, 114 re, ..... SI SO _ tctterr ntent. One Slime, (10 Hut.) one ...... ZO cent,. bo. each s.lnlltientallcoerLou. -IIS mate. Li! tranAent alpstisetnentt 10 be pail lc:advs., BUSINESS CARDS 1:11f1031:46L11 ORN A. PARKINSON. Alderman, Fifth . Ward. Perna ctratt. ta•la-cnn COL,. and Walnut. All • uatnera promptlr allondnl to. A'TTOB.NEYB. SQUINN & COLLIER, Attorneys stlitOr Otto on Fourth Atrrot, atwlve :tulthf.;4l. m:,E.WHITE, Attorney at Law—Of iataHrr'k:int'. tar Yuurth; AIX:VIB," TIRARRISON ' . Up Ohio iitate Can:salmi:gua for taking Ack. aowledgcatenta Det,ta. tr. 0111,4,—rpor SO111136•14. enrisletet Ne .t P. U. L. B. FETTEB.MAN, Attor , i= lc at h ta and Real Estate A4vaUll I r g i rb slg2, .AILES J.-K.I3ILN, Attorney at Law. office, A ll i gu o n r s . .l . l4ll, tomer of ()rant end 24:11Zainad WAMEKE KERR, Attonaey at Law- 2 0Efice W 40 12, briar. SinithiSeLl and Grant. Pittsburgh. : • CIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, '90.14• Fourth Wed, Pittsbursrh. mg= L RD iS:- Wig. WaY§CXttrneys at-Law, so. no Fottrth Amt. letUburt —Alnsendx.,_,X Day; Jo n nnyder, Esq.: Ilex roo., orrbool a Co; W.. It. I`ttstr, Jam ilnmin. .u -000atast4 w. Adam, Pittaburgh. jaaLly EDWARD P. JONES, Attorney at Law: 0111 co on north .[reef, betwee• WoOdand lionitb• TAspEft BRADY, Attonaay at Law, to w h ip NM street, Plttathargh. P. Inr.i.l:vittr.lei - Al:}:TI):•:4: 1 1 ICIC. H i CO., Bankers . Exams:To Brokers, North .o T censer of Wood ns. tmusa rt llo m ns made un liberal Senn,, and collections •-• • Re:: KING, Banker and Exchange Broker, 'Penrth Arad, Dealer In Bulk Notes, of .4 0 , Odd and Else, Emote bought and so/d. •• ••• • market Nice valil In pm:cleat for Anserken LARI3IER:JR., Banker and Broker, V lthetreet. N 0.63. adhatuing the Bank of Pitteborgh. 4 L i iVILKINS CO, Exchange Brokers, South Elul. Corner of Third sad Maticet erects. AI S o st mod Mend rate. HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign ZN.:and Dontustis Dins of Exchange, Certificates of De. , Dank Notes and Specie. ,o. 69 Market asset, Pitts. iiAlta" "Z:. " rills C EOROE E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers: Dealer. V e rtchange. COI. BAllit N0t.14 LC.. No. 74 Fourth Weak door to the Bank of Pittakkgret. Col. lantkmakarnfully_attended to, ood tha prccooda Insetted to any Dart of the Union. rivITYR tankere and Ea -4aßre Bken: Dmlers Fareign sad Dc.k.sde • ro o /.. Bank Notes* f D.P. Otkei corner ox Third and Mod stroada. dirccUr opposit. Übe Et. Charks nokl. Ar CAROTIIERS CO., Banking House, 15 Wood igi..i . ! Ai lac:st=ll. on e: l r i rejlE o lpAnfa i cltim•of tZra4 a enrol_ cum isMlll & IRVIN Commission Merchants sod lilzokurs. No. 111 Erccrul street. fasoonl ud Zutp.pcmitk.. fn.., $l. to 81000 steers on hand rums. TAM= -JOEIII, 1(CC1A......-.11.. L HAIM rAlifElt, IfA.NN_I .5: CO., Succomora to .. - 1t".r1. 1 ..; , 0 „ 4 ,..';'?.! 1 .::..t,".,t E, =ata7::.' %OTV,4_. ,Th‘ l iV,."="o.:' 4 l,lrh "or:= o l,.'r potlt - mrb[Chnls f I , .-.0'... mid edilretiTms Madam near . 7 ditilid Quincipal nu. ed • .d' the Unitod Slot.. Thit /Wm.,. dremlow ~1.1 far Foreign and Annrion OM. JthagfrepOnde on ~,n ,t,ltmentA of Prodcer,ehipped;endt. os llbasJ krate. I p. W. TAYL IL, Cotambisioner and till 1.12 ,rant. Shirt rtb.ttlirrit will be nlin% ratrutt., to Mr earn.pftubprgb ankaaSetravd artirl» ci.ay. co Laud or proeurr,l at Phan pp~y~ timer, That Trr ‘ r . att'r.r oUated onl3llvor. TEA DEM/Da.. A n u, d bo l , V .h ioe VV3I. J 31'CLURG N. CO), Grocers and • Tea “lerP. N. tlbrrty . oirmd. shore Word have alwayii 4n hand a large aougmtrnenl Cliuiee (Irv, pale Fine Tow, Aleo—Yorrign Eruiy and Nnt.. Who:, nd retalf. Dealer. supplied on do Plnn. lIOPKINS, 400kseller and Stationer, TRApri ' N. 719 Fourth Are., Apollo BOOKSELLERS AND STATIORERS. 111 O. STOCKTON. late Johnston & Stock- At? 10s. t andlkr, ti atlonpr. Printer. arid Binder, cor bel' of Mllif Thi rd . .trr. - tr. PlltAnirirh. _ . JAS. B. TIOLINIE . B' Cheap Literary Depot, nod erten. opt,lte the (ere. New Books re nd daily by exttreeet. Soho, treelrell to any nf Mawfoes or NCIIIYISIP , S, pribllrlietl at tbe publirbrr'r king prim WEEMS AND CONFECTIONERS.. Atli) 13015'N, JR., Wholesale and Retail • Dikmr *NI C.tiftl. in Ilan., Cape and Fur, w.rner of IVia - d and Fifth etreete. Pittaborgh. l% bow the, otter a full .tad complete stark of Hat, Vora, ver, quality and atyle, by I , holerale and 11.1.11. nod I1. •Ite the attention of their rnatnirer. and purrlum,4 gene, ally, aaatuing them that they will r./1 on tti. moot wesn turn., terms. 1 9 .M. RIGBY, Merchant Tailor, Draper. V and Dealer lo Ready Made Cimio,. 137 Liberty et New Coach Factory—Allegheny. 03WM. A. WHITE ,k CO. would re . theetfullr Inform the public that they hale rected chop on Week, teetw oi Federal and Pandueby Omni. They mums , makina ' and ere prepared to melee mama [Or °eery dethiption of vehicle. Cowie. Chorine. Basonehm,.Bungin. Phemotta. k 4 whirl, hum their loutenTemterew la the . thuaulectom of the above verb, and the recilltim they been they feel cont dent they a, auableal to do work on th e moot ream:mall. Lerma with Moth went. little]. In th ee lime. Marino .loniar attention en the echaMou of material. and harlos none but competent workmen. they beer to. hesitation in warrants.; their wort. We then:fere nob the attention of the public to thin matter. N. B. moat re...ab Repelling done LIZ the beet manner. er, and on the loom:cm AGLE MARBLE WORKS, (established Ham by EDMUND WILKIND, No. 184 Liberty .4- of Woc4l Maw; Pittsborgh. 3formossosta. Burial Vaults, Tomb, lioulstonos s led Mantel Non, Centro oust Piss Tops. always oo hand. and made to order. D A tholes solocrion nf Drawings oo hand. j.lo P ARRY. RUCHES CO. are prepared t. do all kinds of SLATE ROOFING. A LE.X.I.AUgiILIN. Ay, tor. Etna at A Canal. At Water Works. PittsLorgh. Sig - Slato Roofo promptly topatrod. ((et'... PR !\G FASHION FOR ISSI-Thix4 1.3 latatmful elyle of II nmoved and for sale br JAMES W ILLION. mtLI corner Wo.l At. and Diaraoral alley. A CARD-185L IVIURPHY & BURCHFIELD, North East - - . - turn Weir thanks to tLetr customers and the public Eerier ally, for the large thane of madam extended t them. am Invite the continuance of their favors. Ilavongrecet], onlarutod and inanrovol them room. Wet ar,ettahled too tre f on handta very extensive atutortatent and buyer .111 have the advantage of plenty of I.ht W exthatn good, and make their eelt-tutua ?bet deeluov watlu theiret.taitltehment.. ex far as nractkattle..• FA 3111. tortvitkl, where evet ankle in the In, W. 1.! line, need. , fol. the 11•14.1.4 tmuthev. nth he proem...l—end in that rannutted . port. teleet the Iteet toeelv. end to tell at loe thet hope to nuke it the tote:not Of tthtlives and in drepluale, to ittepr them nth their contort. . . L.The Wthill.r,ALE 11l SIN tontirt" c.l I 11. t.r room. , , !rum 4th str.t. thrm I”.nnua CO:4I)IERCIAL CULLV:Y. Corner of Third and Market str...ts. The only ebur to d luetltntion a the Mad In IltUabur-11. Tact - trv.—.lohu Plenum., Prinefral I a n,ructr.r in ttr Ecleure 0 K. Cheraherhu. Prate... of Penntaanrhip. )lerconui Culnyntatarn. do Alex.. )1. Waren, Em., Lecturer rn Lov .u.errinK a complete, knowled, of 11. z. Kt•er/DG aud tte appl:raUan every branch uf bukto.na.a, rle g emu and rank! pentnanahlp, luvltod to call aud e ase oino the auvuento. Lecture on Lnunnerrisl Lage every Monday eve... 105. Reference ul any nf the rweldent city morellante. .deL!. EsTAnttnnED 1832, by El.).llrNI AVILII.NS, No. '24,5 Lthertv st. broul of 1Vt...1.1,1. Pittobnrch. )Innnmplats. u, Zan ... n, / . ...r {.nom ~.r holn. A • c.nc , 'drawn F P h ; mpott•.l - 7 frt. Ittlr. • L REVERENCES Moo Ilnrmar (*nor Clark T{ornan. EN. Iron. Judge Wil/In/ John Harper, Eno. Wm. Kolonmon.jr.. Kr,. EN . An - bnc.ct John nordar. C//ha Sons, Llmkerx tt Pi/borgh Barak. Bahr, .lo J. IL ttho..nbarger. 111111 Curo. Jo. Wilnan MrCandleaa EN. Timm / 2nracut.. .1... Itolwrt McKnight, EN. Wm Helmer t Co. Jo, McKnight. EN. /Inning. I) T. Morgan Ca. ban, Jrahna Moles i Co Fruit'r% 8. Lothrop. Ep.. Allogheny. E. R. trio gral/ful for tn.very loberal patronage rai•e.4 during 0101.orn year,. In MI. lily. having had the .large/t and Leal joh.entruntral to hhicar/ up to the pn-ornt Urn and will endeavor to rend*, ..ialattion hereafter. .0/2.1 JAMES W. WOODWELL. .- VABINET FURNITURE 3IANII- N j faeturre; 'tram-mune 97 a U 0 Thinl stneet. J. F. W. respertfully Inform. hie friend, and ruatomers that he hex now eompleted the largest ... Rod Inert alma of b00...h01d furniture Pn.l. before ;wen In This etty. as be I. determined to uphold the Quality with well.ecasoned material. I..st workmanship, and newest de. nave and from the extent of In. order, and Wilier In manufu-ttirtng. be Ie entailed to td.ducw warranted turn'. lure, at the lowest prime. lk ham adophd the principle of Identifying the enettm era' Interest with Ids nem. In quality and price. and keep. Single our tend the greatest rariety Ed every dramintion al furnltury, from the eherneet and plain lut moot ele Rant. and costly, that a hone, or any art of one. may I. furnished fnm hi. atock. or ann( urn' esprtsoly to order. Ile thrrelbre eollelta an Inspet . that the Adana. tag. of his eatabliehment may he kno The f , dinwlnu articles ennelet, in parr, of Itis shock, .lot. for eiehnew td c.,“.-1 :gland finial; cannot be intrram.,l In any a the Camden! Parlor, drawing. dining, oral beddninn rbalni. of every variety, ennalsting of mammal, nishograny and walnut. Elltabetben. fiontirmatoine and Esay Ghana, of Emory dew tendon: Cowl, Sofa,. ToMoolete and Divan. of the 1...0 Preach and American pattern.: Tashaeo. WhanNute, and lune& psalm Writing Drake of vaidold Work Table. arolfancy Inlaid stand., mode stand, and holder, marble toD, mahogany. rinearocal and walnut .ordno and rule. Glen. extension dining tableK all alms of Oa moat Improvod. Pin and decidedly the loot kind made; rard.l'emlnoke of and d a...wrtmrnt; otbio ball and arto stoma ortnetary and'ak r bs = l' . Aloe ' ward. dW : Tr i a " ricrtie '" na. inwel meta. bat stand, and tangle crib. and eon. for children: pane , minhai table and ...lion` , gmlnvmy, roaeonad. and Maki pearl Table.. di, A. c. -A large anortment of Common Purnltura and Whaloar Chain. Cabinet maker...totaled with all artlelea In then line. . . Steamtonta and Hotels, fun Ashed at tbe shortest notice. All orders promptly atteodnl Jag !OUNTY LANILS---CAPT. Cu.'. NAYLOR, Attorney L. N. 153 Third rt., corner of Cherry ill a , y, baring made arranarnienta for the purr*. . 1,1 procure Bounty lauttla for °Elver. and addiere, their raidoan and children, and will attand to any other hod nena connected with the novernment or an, cf (*Pert rota, the loaning oMoe, or the Courts at the City of Wt.... Mouton. I•27.dtt Drawing, 'Perspective, and Painting in OiL 11. D. R. SMITH is now prepared to give m.truNon w. too ponll. to.,thlndll-7.74.t:27 Atkinrotia torw 1,1111,11 m, Dint otrrpt. hetwe,t , Wrovi sod Morton Ntreets. Donne or Itutrurtion. from 41,1 tu and front to ON rot. Charg.• amt other partleulan b.. Limorri Pl' calling fillternoon) Midr room Ref, to Dr. rinmun or Dr m,n. io23:dtf • - GEORGE E. • ARNOLD & co., BANKERS. : DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, COIN, DANE NOTES. • Nto 74 Pxarth st.. oral to /kW:gl i Pe114144' :Cites and Diann onllcetrtl on all p.. t[ the r . pirl}l.•.- Stheks btaittht and bid on rommtroxiou ctikIITLEY boal 31erchant44, A ., Dealers In fn7 Goula. firocerioo. Imn and Nall. evrorr or Walnut and Srachlnglx. TurnOltp Trnp.rnn On" r•s w. vcNxtmousi..- cr.rwoomog lIIITTSTILTItGII CITY GLASS WORIiS.- j kV-MarketNV,C Gl3l str,t. 1 . CO., Mnnw EI ufx..tury Fultrn bet.t l'ltt•Largh. harthular .1.041 t. paid to trl.l ALAct—Ve.kr , In di.t•S _ _ • - - _ LAHD bbl. N. 1, jnst re 'd and for male by B. A. FAIINTSILICH a CO., nen= ecasnor PlYbt Wad Waal sta. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING; APRIL 10, 1851 STEAMERS, MAILS, &, . MOVEMENTS , - , OF TUE it , - ex STEAM SIMS. Tho undernote4 or other reaeLs are atm:Ml.l to 15,11ovs: (IZins . Line—Ameritau Sleavers. PROPOSED DATES OY SAILING. Z TO 011 NSW lI.S. y ISt. LIrtSPOOL• Weds sy. • March .5 thlSl.turda), March Ilth Wedneyday. " 19th,Satunln)) , Wollner.lay. April AP Watneaday. Apel Vt b Wl:lmlay. " 10th Ray. " 30th Wednesday, May hlth WadneedaY. flay lath S.t.rdaY. -21 th PReduaaday. `. \ 21t h Saturday. June 7thl Wodunday. Jiine 11th Saturday. " Mat Wednesday. " 2.5 th atunta) • July Ilb,WadursdaY. July o th Satunta). " 19thlWedneaday, .• Y..... , 1 SatunlaY. August 2,lllVednuadal. Aug. 111. Saturday. • - 18114WedneadaY. " 1 . 1 .,..'' Satunlay, " 30thlWydnesday. SePt- ..,.,... Suurday. Sept. 13011WedttesdaY, S e . P t ' SaturSaturday. " LI th liCedneaday, Oct. lot I day. Oct. llth 1 Wodureday, " . 11111. Satutday. - 25t4 , Wady...lay. " .1411 Sa turd., Noy. StltilVeducadaY. N. , . I ' 3 ' Satuntai, =Wedneaday. " 20th Flaunter. Dec. 41thl Saturday, Dec. 13th Satunlai . " 20rh Saturday, " 27,11 Oman/ Law— IVrekly Trips. ~ ,,Y . 6 0111.1,11y001. na. ',SS UNITS'S STAT. )06 LIVII,OOI- Europa ))01)011 Wrdverlay, Mar. 12. .N.... York 'lrr,lurNlar, Mar. 2.1. earuln.... .......Bratnn lArduralay, April U . Arrua \.. 1 urt Modaraday, April tr... .Inirnra !fist,, II rdnesilay. April 2“. 11'..1arA1.4, May Pau', 41 iialtios, 11. , atan. nr Ilan York. 5.25 ; PC.OII calm, LA. N., 144. , and Ilavre 'Lim.- Itnehly Trip, . Lk•v• Nr. ..ns 14. rt ntilm. Frnnitlin. Fattirdnr, n. FA 'Franklin. Wanrday,l2o M. Illdratbldt - nth hint; Iluatbulrb - t - bib 41r; I tI r l ' el l :1 ' ?'l. :: ' ttl b Sl:t r - rltTnt t it.i. :: ' 4;11 Jtn ' t: Frnualln. " hut My Franklin. .• 111 dull liumtmldt, - 2gth June Humboldt. •• .10th dui,' Franklin. - ttath July Franklin. •• :nth Aug litembidt. - .11 And. Humboldt. •• ditlievnt Franklin. •• thrth nt•pt. Franklin. - . 1 .:S1 (hi Ilumlmldt. '• 15th Oct. Humboldt. •• Inth Nor Flanklit.. - lbtla Nor .Frotnklltt. - I:th Ihd Humboldt. - 13th It I 4,44 n St...nu .11114....5. (b.— JioviAly Trit. on I(..rrnano Yort . IWvrd.Nl/v. 22 11 ro , ii.tmtartl. I I..rute fllktle . g., W.ll3rklitgin 1.1. Scar 1 nrt.. . Friday, Marrh ... April I , . .... May Hera:anti .. Sart ..... --Friday. June pl. C. 1.1. Se. r.) ork l U. S. mall ...amen tpnvp Yor k thP Ilth and 16th nr rach runnth, for litpgrrn. non n AAAAA AND tZT Strammhlp babel have. Chartentou on the bt anal labor each mouth. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF IIA118. • —ity Or.,notiora. Chart, beralnirg, Philadelphia. Nra lark. ',uteri, Ctintrti foal Northern parts of lurl. lavrarri. Near Jeri., and the .t New Lnaland rn. Itrittrh }Twin,. of Loarr Outiad. Nina Praia, OW Nra itroaaartrit. daily. An-her at I r. at.; Bryan. Si t tinny, Etrraza.—ilr Blairitetile aid liallidaf abuts., Pa.. tueloilinit the moot. of Bradford. Calabria. Coptic, Clint to, Juniata. Lyriania,, %Min, Sleli eat, Potter, I , rr). Tit,. I nu a. and part of P romorrlatal. ala !Arrivali. Mterrarevllle. atileta itc.adr. Alerandria, and ana roan tiartt duly , • at 1). A rrtvar dais,. except 3larria, a, at 2 A.M.; de r. 1,11 , 1 Butler, Pa. h. ) , l4;na, k (l i aw . fog . . r t.t.l . tiszA .71=.7.1 07 ' ; ` !, 4.l °, lepart• at A. A. r.onnuatta A.UP LL Waahleg mland tort. PA. Grovu, , fiTr,ll,i'Mgrn% ern parts of 0100 a " to /e.diaos, Kentseay. MAO. Terme, klaba.Am, Musimippl. Arkanos.s, North Car, line, Georgia. Louisiana. lineal, alai icaal, daily. Arrives at a r. P.; anal de,tris at 0 e. •. . .Slacutrostttl.A. In 4 -11, Fay... Kamm, Itarliartto. Floret., Part, I, Moll COT, VA-, Jeftemo. 1 arr. wtn. Curoll, Wat, ap , l Tuarttrattru counties. Obkrt.dallt ArttAtte II r. ; art...lA at 1' A. AL Notril Won - As:L-1. fl. Pa... at. Clettlatul, Bear, Pa., et.lutLaolana. Trutuball, Portativ. Ilotataga. .lalltabus,ttarl,ll At tit, Nl,tlitta. Aiwa,. 6tamlt , I,ralA. Irtar.u. Woltl. atal Luca. countlra, vstreme northern countloot o 1 the nut,. or 1 what. and 1111rAtio, loritulastt .11 Michi gan. InaLt, acal IVlAormAlv, 4.11. ArnTes at 11 s. parts at b P. AL Sl.,arraburF. flouann.StuiteeLl.Tarrn. tam. Vmp.rt. ArtagtaNaag, Oar Lou. sad 0.-Art..ld c..untien. campt Du SunJa,.. dr tiv.a at 7 P. ',mid de,arta at h r. • • By Perrys . ville. Wexford Zellenople, Porter,. 11., _ltartiolit.orty anti Nee LW, Artie. 'foetal, r. .ilsonensYst etol ea:orders. at h r.Y.. departs Monday,. Wedoerdays sad Front, .. at I A. Y. etureeen's 11.11 , Violet - 1111e. and Hon onnaLela City. Amer. "'nettle,. Frulay, at sr. 5.; P. , We'll's/doer and naturist, at et t. Burbanan. etteet's Ituy, fleKetneyri Coal Vane . Elnabetnnoen. Gana:des. Postrater. , no, Cool , :notn. PrrrtnielLt. East Liberty. Cr;.. 00, Pa. Arrives ettoday• and TborelaYs. st n tie totrts Montlats sod Mont.". .tut. sr. I,y-et:sr, allter's mll4 Nobleetono, Cartdon Bureetteiven. Ours tryst t Patterstes's will. Pn— aetnen, Vs. Anises Inn:days autt Monday. at 10 A. iscrtrak'Ael ..w1 Thu t ' .ll . aa ' r ‘ t2ttlatill, Mom. 14. u. tom, Frankfurt twill.. Pa., Pala-view. V., Anagraa Flidlltr,{t P. 1t.7. du . CA Planed,. ate, 21 0, Antrim, North. a. .l Apollo. P Armee on %Veins...days.. S S r.r N. dense. oo Month., at 6 st. I.sariiiaraa.-117 larsarei F.rry• AeanTea at Friday. at 5 r. ileriarta ori raduntar, at G a 111, FILVIILLIAI Preer,..lll., Weaforl, Lirv . iihranck. Oslo. Prearact, Whiteetawa. at., ilactudias %Sarnia and Veruagi , dai at . and depart* at 0, u ."Islam feir wait la. in tar tirlior one befure their departure, !attar,. for the triareek atu:. their taunt La to Otter hall au le r I.•6ru CLeir di-putt:ea PRICES OF STOCKS. A. WILKINS S.: Co. STOCK ASP EXCHANGE BROKERS guunstft .rr MARKET AND TIIIUD Dl' V L ••• Cul.4 ..les t 1• , • erisi :f .7 I ut . . , .... .. .. • . I.M. S'• ... 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Ohin 1 rap ..... rm. 100 1F541, $lO 15' 21.1 1 1 M 1 5 11. FURNISHING MAIL LOOKS & KEYS Pont t/rrten Ittrourtmcst, 31arcll 14, 1851. T BEING DESIRABLE to mulnititutelockn atul keys of eon. other kind tor , Now oniir locks foe mail nervier .1 the Unitnit Stater, eya.iftorin and kepi, with pronnaale furntah the game. will be nicely. and ronalelerod at the Poet. Department. null) thu Ist day of duly neat. The ditiereut toe. will Lai autimatteil n.• M1411014.n for 1. I 11111•110,1 and report_ Upon Lint o r ~rtenntrxta k.. furnl.lnua ini.ule1 I s. T 1: ori the tort of U.. Paelmaeuir I: ' encral fur the tinni beiw.ng lo •a tetitt nod erintinmi the e1...m.1 in nine for ain I Ssuu 7?fl'ar, bleb nor In.. than via mouths before thr termination of the fret term of four ,narli. IVith • •lew of pnwuring the bmist look at the lowest prie. slyin of lurk la tee - v.a.. standard: the Deleartment log for a wrleefiren nth toorhanieal skill and ingenu ity winch a fair oompetttlon. 1 le. Invited. inlay develops. It it. ho, proper tu state that a hrek suitable for the mall renter should Vb.,. fielloaelng qualltin, do ral.ility. uniformity, lightness. and ...rogue. For the purprwe of displacing rlinultirmwensir Ili.' mail !near and keys tom In else, about thirty thousand new bait. , and twenty thousand keys ulapbJ thereto, will hr r. t AlTd tot. furtd•hed lir the enntrartor within omen taunt s after the to ntract shall have Iwon entered into: at. terwards the annual supply will depend on menusubility of the look. and keys adopted, ea wellarth• of tho mall I...reins; but R .111 probably never ezeeed inwsuo tot three thousand of the former and one thousand of the No lock .11 be considered If It Le Hite arty already lo general oe, nor wlll anyone with whom the con.ctuntY he mule be allowwl make, or furnish any loelt or key, similar to Llama contracted for, foe any other Pnrio. or u. than that of the Poet Ihparthlent. The kind of hwati adopted must ha patented, and DM 1. - .ntoe will he required, On entering Into contract, to Mahe an wwittruitent of hie patent for the usehout a aim and ben efit of the Department. If the Posthmater General shall dram ouch requirement essential to the inteneftsof time vire. In case of the failure of the temtractor at any to fulfil faithfully the terms and onndltuous of hay contra., the Portmaaterlientral alien have the right, bestde• a resort to the penal remody hereinafter mention., to annul .Id contract, and to contract anew vrath any tither part,' or p arties AA lan may atm ft, for fundshing similar locks and 1"' u de6ding upon the pommels and epee in ' ens offered, the Ih/wins/der General may deem It capedlent swi't fur hat e another. lark of one bidder. end otheir way malls that of lle re.rves. therefore. ght of wm. Iqiug nitL differwrit ludlrsduida fur such different kinds leeks a. he may much and shah the right reject nil teethe YroollAttott• and ondaweit. If Ise shall darn , that enures the the Pepartnont The part) or Pylt! nollim will he n.tutee to Ore bond , wit. corwt .113 ttIO nom of third linnuasnd llama faithful performance of the emstract The fotArltet It to cu auto pnorloons for the dine and proper Inspection of the loran M/O1 s. and el. for f i r guardin against their PowlnF tune Mine,. hands: Lim t..ems hew provisloun . ar ranged lenween Ilse Department and the succe.ful toWder, it ' e bal should be anent.. Noapplications .11 le oonsidered If not iscoomPsoi'',with .tiateetory evidence of the ten (worth, ohmmeter of ~ der, nod of los abiliti rod the t,Olroo Ptetumster General. P.k ( ;f)--301) lbs. Pearled, Ibr sale by I, ..t. e•K e C. Ina - Lk:tr. tielte *sit II PIO; •+ ii; , .ItEASE—.I. , , 614. landing frein str. tie IJI .al (ur eye bl iSA LAII DICKEY A CO.. Water aad front ala. -- COMMERCIAL . t : . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.' Item, he said that sumanyMcficio of her guilt ! Saturday the Ifith July, M . 12 o'clock at night, • had come to ',The that it was Impossible to be- , thou distst in the Streckelherg call upon thy pars - I lima. anything she might eve she was therefore' amour the devil in dreadful words, whereupon • ' to give glory to God, and openly to confeas every- he appeared to thee in the shape of a great ; thing, so ay to soften her punishment; whereby ' hairy giant, and dipped thee and toyed with she might perchance, in pity for her youth, es- I thee ! cape with life, &c. ! At these words she grew more pale than a . Hereupon he put Sin spectacles on his nose. , corpse, and tottered so that she was forced to and began to cross-question her, during near' hold by a chair-, and I, wretched man, who ' ' four hours, from a paper which he held in his . 1 would readily have sworn away my life for her, hand. These are the main 'articles, as far as . when I saw and heard this, my' senses for both can remember, -i stook sac. so that I fell down from the beacteand Querstio . Whether she could bewitch S—Rs- I, Dom. Conn,' bud to call in the constable to help I sponsin. No; she:knew nothing of witchcraft. Ime up. Q. Whether she could charm '—R. Of that, When I bad come to myself a little, and the she knew as little. impudent varlet saw ourrommon consternation, I Q. Whether she had ever been on the- Blocks- he cried out grinning at the court the 'while, "Ti . I berg ?—le. That was too far off for her "tie lit all out' is, it all out' has she conf es sed?"— l - new few hills save the Streckelberg, where shed Whereupon Dom. Cooed again , showed him the n. _ hod been very often., . door with a . sharp rebuke is might halm iQ. What had she done thee 7—R. She bad: been expected; and it is said that thia knareplay looked out over the sea. orgathered flowers; item I ed the pimp for the sheriff, and' indeed I las times carried home an apron-full of dry think he would not otherwise have been-.so ' 1 brushwood. • , bold. . Q. Whether she had ever called upon the' Stemma: I should well nigh hare perished In devil there "—R. That had never come into my distress, but for the little rose, which by the her mind. . help of God's mercy kept me up bravely: . and st, Whether, then, the devil bed appeared to now the whole court rose and ethortedany pow 1 her there, uncalled S—R. God defend her from 1 fainting child, by the living God, and it she ! such a thing. I would sure her soul, to deny to longer, but Q. So she could not bewitch.,—.E. No. I in'pity to herself and her father to confees , the Q. Whet, then, befell Kit Zuter his spotted covel truth. that it died suddenly in her presence? R. She Hereupon she heaved a deep sigh, and grew did not burnt : and that Vas a strange qua- las red as she had been pale before, inasmuch! tion. j that even her baud upon the choir was like . , y. Then it would be an strange a question. I scarlet, and she did not raise her et em from the why Katie Berow her little pig had died ?—R. As- I ground. ; sureilly: she wondered what they would lay to R. She would now then confess the simple her charge. i truth, as she else right well that wicked people • Q. - Then she had not bewitched them '—R. I had stolen afterand watched her atnights. That No, God forbid it. she had been to seek for amber on the mountain, Q. Why, then, if she were innocent had she and that to driveaway fear she had, ns she was promised old Katie another little pig, when, tier wont to do at her work, recite the Latin carmen sow should litter s .—R. She did that out of which her father had made on the illustrious King kind-heartedrietta ( And hereupon she begin to Gustsvue Adolphus; when young Itudiger of Nis weep bitterly, and said !the plaiuly saw she 'hod enkerken, who load oft-times been at her father's to thank old Lizzie Kolken for all this. inasmuch house and talked of lore to her, come out of the as she had often threatened her when she would coppice, and when she cried out for fear, spoke not fulfil nll her greedy desires, for she wanted to her in Latin, and clasped her in filename.— everything that came in her way: moreover,-dint That he wore a great wolf's-skin coat, so that Lizzie bed gone all about the village when the folks should not knowihitn if they met him, and cattle were, bewitched, per-entitling the people tell the lord his father that he hail been on the that if only a pure maid pulled a few hairs out mountain by night. ' of the beasts' tail they wouldget better. That she At this her confession I fell into,sb.eer despair, , pitied them and knowing herself to be a maid, and cried *eat wrath, "0 . thou ungodly went to help them; and indeed, at first it cured and undutlf 'did, after nll then'thou hint a them, but latterly not). paramour! Did not I forbid thee to go up the Q. What cattle had she cured I—R. Zabel mountain by night; What didst thou want on his red cow; item, Whiten her pig, and old Liz- the mountain by - night?" and I begun to moan zie's own cow. and weep end wring my hands, so that Dom. Q. Why could she afterwards cure them ao Consul even had . pity on me, and drew near to more I—R. She did not know, but thought— comfort me. Meanwhile she -herself came toe albeit she had no wish to fyle any ona 7 dhat old wards me, and began to defebd herself. saying, Lizzie Kolkin, who for many a long year had with many tears, that she hadgone up the moan been in common repute as a witch, bad done it tam by night, against my commands, to get so all, and bewitched the cows in her name and then touch amber that ehe might secretly buy for me, charmed them back again, as she pleurae', only against my birthday, the Opera Sancti Anoustini, to tiring her to misfortune, which the Canton at Wolgast wanted to sell.— Q, Why, then, had old Lizzie bewitched her That lawns not her fault that the young lord lay own cow, I'lem, "offered her own pig to die, if;t 1 in waitfor her one night; and thattheould swear an she at had made all the disturbance w n to me, by the living God, that naught that was. the village, and could really charm S—R. She unseemly, had happened between them there, did not know, butbelike there was some one and that she was still a maid. ' (nod here she looked at the Sheriff) who paid Ler And herewith the first hearing was at an end, double for it all. for after Dom. Como/ het' whispered somewhat . Q. It was in rain that she sought to shift the into the ear of the Sheriff. he called in the con guilt from off herself'; had she not bewitched old stable again, and bade him keep good watch Pouch his crop, naY even her own father's, and over Rea; anti, not to leave her at large in her caused it to be trodden down by the devil, item, dungeon any longer, but to put her in chains.— conjured all thestgsterpillars into her father's's)r. These words pierced my very heart, and I be, chard! R. The question was almost as mou- nought his worship to consider my seared efface, serous as the deed would have been. There sat and my ancient noble birth, and not to de me her father, and his worship might ask him such dishonor os to put my daughter inchitins. whether she ever had shown herself an emduti- That I would answer ter her to the worshipful I ful child to him. (II reupon I would have risen f . court with my own head that she wonldSoot to speak, but Dom. .onsul suffered me not to escape. Whereupon Dom. Consul, after he ;had open my mouth, but eat on with his examina- gone to look at the dungeon himself g anted me tionestrtiereupon I remained silent and down- my requeseand commanded the constable to leave east) I her as she had been hitherto. Q. Whethe r q did likewise deny that it was I (To HS CONTINVE.D.) through mad 'at the woman Wittham had teeesmsetetweese-- ; given birth to a Dadra imp, which straightway dew out at the window, so that when the midwife I I Fought for it; it had disappeared? R. Truly she did; and indeed she had all the days of bee life done good to the people instead of harm, for during the terrible famine ehe had often taboo the bread out of her own mouth to share it A comfortable home must be both n warm and among the others, esPecially the little children. I 1 To this the whole parish must needs bare wit- a sweet one. nese, if they were naked; whereas witches nod Ito warmth is dependant in teinelse upon its warlocks always did evil and no good to men, us 1 provisions for artificial heating, in ''.,meet fads, oue.Lerd Jesus taught (Meth. xil.), when the 1 at all seasons ; upon its ventilation; it, thorough Pharisees blesphemed, him, eayingthat he east i comfort upon both. our devils by Beelzebub the prince of the devils: ; Dicken's ••11onsehold Demote" an air tight hence his worship might see whether she could , stove, will afford the one, co far . certain de -t in truth be a witch. I green of the . , thermometer are any indicatiou," 9. • lie would soon teach her to talk of Wes- i and an open door and window; when its :het phemies: lie now that her tongue was well hung: breath has become a little too searching, Will, het she must answer the questions he asked her; according to generally reteired country practice, nod toy nothing more. - The question was not supply the other. , . 1 ea.: good she Lad done to the poor, but Wile, - I The cold air thus admitted is soon weakened tr. 11. 0, she had dune it; she mast now show hire by its battlinge with the stifling.beat, and 'po i ebe and her !ether bade of a sudden grown so I other reinforcement from without becomes ne rich that she could go franking about in silken cessary; and se, in severe weather, the tempo- I raiment. whereas she used to be en seep pone: nature is constantly jumping from extremely Hereupon she looked towards me, and said. hot to extremely cold. .titer a while the de -rather. shad I toll S". ll• hereupon I unswered, composed air gathers upon the ground, where ••1 es. my child. now than meet openly tell al!, its weight has taken it. and benne Beeline, . eieu though we there}, • become beggars." She layer upon layer, nerd it reaches the moitth as.'ordingly told hew, hen our need was sorest, and nostrils of those sitting in the room. "s4o, ehe had round the arab es and how much we had in a minute, drink in, nt every eighteen restpi gotten for it from the Dutch merchants. rations, a gallon of stulf_en foul. as, could it)be Q. le hat were the names of those merchant!! made sensible to sight in the farm of a refreih- R theterch von ['Lenin and Jacob Kiekebusclis s ing draught, would till them with loathing and but, as we hair honed fom a schipper, they since dismay. It •1i,.1 of the nlegue at Settiu. With an open. fire, the evil is eomewhat les. os IS lie Lad we said )nothing of such a gal- netted, but not removed; with a furnace, iflis seed , 1: le t t of fear of our enemy the Sher- changed •What is to be done I Would yoneut .ti, who, no it seemed. had coudentriel us to die off all means of artificially warming S' Comfit ot hunger, Inasmuch as he forbnile the parish- ly not; but, in warming—purify! tonere. under pain of heavy displeasure, to sup- The simple principle upon which this purificia ple_ns with anything, saying, that he would soon lion mast be effected is this:—Provide n meahs yd them a better parson. for withdrawing the debris of every gallon Of Hereupon Dom. Comm/ again looked the Sher- warm air you admit, and you may du so in the i ,sharply in the face, who answered that it was following manner tree he had said. this,.seeing that the parson Say you are hitting in a room eighteen feet bed preschell at him in the most ecandalous wide by twenty six feet long, and that the fire- • menner from the pulpit; bat that he knew very -place, or register, is in the centren s f one of tie well, at the time, that they were far from dying longer aides; the windows are at one end, and of hunger. the doors at the other, or in the side opposite tic Q. How came so much amber on the Streckel- fireplace. berg' She had best confess at once that the By the help of the letter II as a diagram, I eau des-rl had brought it to her. R. She knew no- I make the plan I would propose appareet. ~. thing about that. but there was a great vein of The point where the bar of the letter tenches amber there as she could show to them all that the left hand upright, is the place for supply of very day; and she had broken out the amber, heat; the door is we will say, near the right hand and covered the hole well over with firstwigs, no upright. and the windows between the heads ~f that none should find it the uprights. I Q. When had she gone up the Streckelberg. As the fresh warmed air comes into the roots, by day or by night; R. Hereupon ehe blushed, it will ascend, and in its ascent will carry with and for a moment held her peace; hut presently it the lighter portions of the decomposed air se mule answer, -Sometimes by day, and some- I ter escape from the lungs, leaving the heavier times by night." and equally impure gases to nettle near die Q. Why did she hesitate? She hail better floor. If the aperture for the escape of foul air make a full confession of all, so that her punish- be 'solely at the ceiling, the warm, good air would meet might be less heavy. Had ehe not there rapidly fly off, as well as some of the upper foul given over old Seders to Satan, who had carried air, and hence would only lower the tempera him off through the air, and left only a part of ture, and demand increased supply of beat, in his hair and bruins sticking to the top of est I stead of thoroughly removing impurities in the oak 1 R. She did not know whether that was atmosphere of your room. Some other method hie hair and bruins at all, nor bow it came there. must, therefore, be thought of. ! She went to the tree one morning because she .At the head and foot of the upright on the heard a woodpecker cry so dolefully. hem, old left in the letter 11, put a perforated opening. Pa.cla who also had heard the cries, came up ',communicating with a downward floe, and at: with his axe in his hand. I the head and foot of the right upright, make au-'' Q. Whether the woodpecker was not the devil; other aperture, leading to an upward flue; and himself, who had carried off old Seder' R. 1 with those flues and openings, constructed an-1 'She did not know: but lie must have been dead }swill presently describe, constant motion of the ' sometime, seeing thatthe blood and brains which I particles of air, perfect amalgation of fresh cold the Intl fetched down out of the tree were quite i and artificial hot, and ready escape for desicca dried up. . I ted vapours, are•obtained. Q. How and when then, had he come by his i The flues providiug passage for escaping Lot death?—AS That Almighty God only Idler. But : air, may be built of stone or brick in the inner Zuter kis little girl had said that one day, while ! walls, or may be of metal, cylinder tile, cr even I she gathered tiettles for the cows under Seden :of wood, if in outer walls. The aperture lead his hedge, she heard the goodman threaten his log from the room must be provided with one of squint-eyed wife that he would tell the parson , Arnold's patent „ntunters• a simple ern' moo; dint he now knew of a certainty that she had a , effective little article recently introduced here familiar epirite whereupon the goodman had I from England, and now furnished by the tier ; presently iiiimppeared But that this was a', ria., in Broadway, and' with great improve -Ichild's tale, and she would fyle no one. on' the ' meats in external form and appearance, and in 1 strength of it. the method of acting. I Hereupon Dorn. Consul ngain looked the She- This ventilator is provided with a balanced id cloudily in the face, and said. "Old Lizsie valve, which closes instantly at the elightext puff i Koiken lutist be broughtbefore us this very day:" i of air from above; hence effectually ererenting ; whereto the Sheriff made no "newer; and be , downward draught, or the eseape of masks iota I went 00 to '''•4*-- $ the room, if placed in connection with au. ordi- Q. Whether. then, she still maintained that nary emoko flue. I the knew nothing of the devil—R. She main- The Berrie. :Ilford these usefal little Macs I mined it now, and would maintain it until her et so small a price. and of designs e° ...Pale life s end. 1 there needs nothing, more thou emarninatton to Q. Anil nevertheless, nn had been seen by wit- urge their univereal adoption. uesses, she had been re-baptized by him in the The flue for downward ees-ape of impure air sea on broad daylight. Here agnie she blushed • may cor.duet into egy part of the cellar, or cycle 1 and for a moment was silent. , into the open mr. and an erslivary restuder, or I es• why did the blush again; She should for ; simply a perforated metal ;runt, wousil be all that Gal his sake think on her salvation, and coulees 1 is needed within die room. ; the truth.— R. She bad bathed herself in theeen, 1 In making these dues, .ithrupt turns or Ghoul ; seeing that tile day war, very hot; that woe the I dens , or any othSr direction titsr, a perpendicu whole truth. Ise lor, must be earendly avemed, miles, the Q. What chaste maiden would everbathe in the sar rent Ise very strung. see Thou Hest; or wilt thou evenyet deny that If the house is warmed by a furnace, a son" thou bewitched old Punch his little girlir with e , perfect totems of ventilation may be adopted by , g ig, m ile_ss . g ine : e r ns ; sh e eh child I proeidlng en escape flue and air chamber of large as though it were her own little sister not only , &mammas, through which the emoke due from I ha , ' she taught her as well is all the other chil- 1 the tarmac° may be led, the•spere Lent from . :tree without reS sea s, n o t d or ie s , the heavy fem. ; which would, by it s radiatieu. Muse ssapSneion I inn sheshad often taken the hit from her owu and consequent rapid motion at the :00 con - . mouth e. pot it into the Ilttlechilda. !low thee taiued in the floe aml anti chamber armed it. , round • Id she hare wished to ills her such esrieseus and Hence provide a current eulecieutly strong !term! ; to draw off all impure air from the ,various , root. which by mews of turgucts, communica a • , i „,(,),. hoot tl ,to ou t,i,,, ev r e ,,, n i. s a v y t o d u e r ny: l„ — iid lteve s rc ee nd he A re b , ra is - I Led with it. t IS, no w itch. salve, s which the constable feta- i But these air ducts must Neatly be means of I lower portions of the room, or the rentilationswill both from the upper and :. , e ,, tl . o , o . o l,, o , t , titAc , o_ff i e z r la p st . % ., igh ,. %7 1,,,,, 1s f th or is t n h o e w din itch : , escape: y en imp., air, Many persons who have furnaces or other a'ph.,tclhec7er't."l::t make it ha so d ft tol a d nd her whi nf l w e le " m :te e , havery imperfect bens li t it beating apparatus in their buildings, complain Hereupon he chunk hie head, andweat on: I of not being able to obtain a Sufficient heat, not thou How: wilt then lastly deny that on thin last being, pedlars aware that the fault very pit. lli[xty or, AzuracaS.—Advertirments end suk.riP , ..." , r. Ihle IyDre rerriretrwid Ibrwardrd fa, PITTSBURGH xemegr. Onto. Pteningeon C Larne April 10, 1851. 1 The market yeskrdaq . preeentod a Elk degree of activity. but poonetionv Were generally without any Important change hum Previous day's retort. PLOUIt san GIIAIN--Ver7 little earns forward by river Yesterday. consentieallteio largo rale. transpinal. There wu • lot of 111 Lbb SlnnotMahela nooe' the holder 00 whkh Informed us he ki - sold at $3,2.5 bbl, whkh wa shoes ruvlsot From t 1,16 $ll.ll may he given as t ine rnllng Mkt, Stith agOlroproving tendenry. gales from store were moaned tppnall klr al former rake. Orate IA without any Priteptfts change, from our lesPreporl. BACON—During Ilpeatny ntiernnoa a .' "..d '"" ler forenoon, tains it lively busing., was dnoe at full prim...— The Bales yestenlay were no casks shoulders In tole at itt 51 b, nod 11,25 each for casks. Sales 15 rubs. et f,t‘ for shoulders, 74 fa. Melee: and Ski for Name. Vale, sugar curd ranvweed /lama At leiPtl ii`.e moderAk xupplks In the msrhal mall sole. at Or for bbt, and neededi for keg, for No I 1 1110CLIIIES—Sales M Istuls fair N It sugar at P?.. time, the inorket clewing quite. tine,. We ma}, an improving tendency in molipeara, end holder. err very firm at :74e. for N , Yrleans, sod 4:40 . 15014r eposr hem* te r hear of nL. uler of core to soy-large efterit 11 1 . r, to 125 err shoot , Use ruling figure, of tO , 101010 , 111L1 , —„ealee an t.hhe Linseed on reseac term. t 1 bud oil iesoiling at 00,024 and Son erase 1 , gal BROWN eIIEETINI/IL—Prkel of I,nn Sliming• hoer been reduced to 4, 31 pi for 'So 1. and 7 N, - I , a . SonstooL The market in every , rvet.o c with no iust. , Sant change, fn. 1..41‘,..",, • —.Saturday, March I. March .11 , 111 ....Saturd.y. April C..1101111i OT S.TeAS IN U `—A lialtimcre eePpeadvot of tbelsrtsli,bla ematmetMal List. prelemt some hMermtirm stmletire. In rafermer to the pmeluetie 1.141 ca.oeutnothm sugar :n the UnMell now. Ind,. of haltiten,r, April let. be .titre ad f0i1..., In ,our valuably paper Of Ikatunlay Inat. I obarrral tin.b.r eh, agnate of ',agar - Matranrut Inom the thr 1411. ult... Which, I ti/iLlt, tlirrr a nanaldrrabir el • ror tbr. arnutt ennruniptlan the . n statml in round number.. at J4e,01 . 11:/,111111 submit Import..the anneard adlrdato a( hom. prnaltirtion and roma.. With itunotit; 1.11 an ern.umpluin. during Om crop rm." Irinand jar th. pnelurtlon laml.lnon lam Indebted IL) Mr. P. I'lnaut..tut.r. of di. trrlmn... 1.11 (hie .ta...t, and for !b.. g.r.tan Import. nod bona. to the r..p.rt of IPA reerrmrd tbr Irremor,. fdr t/o. 1f...ral yrar, rudma dun< I Thr rrup or Loordana L•r tb. bre...ling 'rim ea. lb. by •Irail gimmotat ba. but Mem am of !0r..., me•ra 1mp.m...1 and left t.r ron.uraptlonof 1111BY.111/I the 3 4 . 1 tren . 1! .... than es.. I te,r u,tx thr. I wrbill ratio., to to. within than braved • ...rt. rt the. production of mind.. ...ie.,. which I. Ale. nmant.....t In th. 1111,10 T. 11l mon, Important. ta.rtmtn,'tbt. i. A:et!, 11, wind...rd. nut thla tonna an Mau Idob nuo though otthout it, tbr ledarrret ILr ratimalr rf g ble. 'Fan, mut mine. atilt vory td... hare endearuml all, tutermatiou 011 and fnmi u hat 1 ran lean ca It I. ...timated at no b... ao stamint than 1e1.1 , 011.0111, S.. 11111. aaumbtion. alluubleun.ume uyaarda of I.ll..ambutal pa. anturn.... nt. on the ertima. In the Far.. of 171...00.0.1.1 hr. The annual narra , .d.tatinlY Leml would than 1., ?,1, b.. bring morr. a. I have eland. lantlrrstood to be the ram. that that or ann. muntry In Eutbne. The r.t.,k at the beginning and end of the rm., I haven.. ut aarrrtatulna. but itir diarmine. pnanuar. is of .ntlL tad lent to mak. •ny material than, Lan.. rattruat. If lam wrung. +hall I. alml to ha roerret. ed I.r f your nornapondeuta briber turd/aunt limn ta, vif. u the rubject, Very rrapertfully our.. A Statement of ry/.11.11111.1.11 t..11 51 :7 " :.. f0; tl crop yea, 149 and •YAS.-- ?tutor. of f,rriga rvgzr Export+ °reign ru,an lett far e.m.utoptieu. Crop of Luulll.3. ,17.0 Lhd. olu Tezas. h w 11{,u0u du dv 311.p1u Tutr.l crop. Eat'ut.ut Durucalg Anwar. t. Tutal tar coneacupUun PORT OF PITTSBURGH 14Jrta.—Ttn. were t 4 I.et. 6 larben lo ehmtmet. Pier t.ark, but .renter, and 1:4111.: ARKIN ED. Michigan. lkdao. hostoor. Cortical. Beattor. Actual, INarliost.o. Itroorn."tto J. McKoo, IleaGtie4ra. Nlelioropot t lird.Lotte. Wank.. ord. Elroy n•vsllo. Chyt..tr No. 2, D0..1. Clot tocatt. ilauctt.t. Lontkollle. thalamer. Klittafelter. J. J. Cratozaltra. rttorlio.t. t't Ifartln, Jas. Notarm, Moore. VSlto , Jltttt. TcLorattra. MOttinolt. Arr.. tIIT. 1110. No 2, Cm: Nona. Yota, Itotar.lo.tt• DEPARTED Michlcau, WM", Deaver Hearer, flanks.. hearer. Atlantic. Parttn.a.o. firoattraille .MoKo, Mkiroato.rt. Sholvor. Ban,. Wool Nowton 14c....1arard. tiros...lllo 1i o • ttltuuk Ca..lltrAt. thouleto. New Orlon,. 1-aor Now tot, II Jt.t.tv.o. Lflut. It ‘ tnnt.,.....n X t. C!..kttou.c.. Intototal. oyetilo ttb.-I.lon BOATS LEAViN.i TIII DAY FOR PIIILADELI , III.‘ AND BALTINI‘ , IIO. D a i . ••• , *•[ 1,.• 1••• • y at sr to Ili o:M 1 ,1 , /liT I. 1171,1M.F. —fl : uotto. 7. %NE. 11.1r—Lmv,•4. IVPO WIS BY RIVER. 1.0 , 1 . 11 , I 1,6 •it•rn 6 Al. rue dn :16 141.1.• tta .4 ha•n, 3 cal" Mena. tll I.nd• 61.4 , -, 11 11-al 11,. .11 dr.. 5' BID, ht.!• torat...• It.. a, t . .prii TI:.. A .L,ne.. Ator , 4 • 1.arlo• 1; 54 4...0 Iv rote A. 1 . 4, trur..l Aiken I 1.. Lan. 1•11.1/ ple• J ‘1.14111 - , .4.1 Ir. t• 14 14. fr.,l 1:bo• •11.7 a/ . 4 Illcterl,o, 4., Nr.o• 1 tl , .1 Iltachoann Cu. 1 144 tog, 136.1 .1.4 m I 11•1•••,1, 4 C , VCEI.L.SIILLr—I'., Br - tr.:LI a— tittut t Llnta,) Noble: ,fillne• 2 be,/.. tC ‘1..1,,, In 1.1,1. 2.1b14..1, u h 1•41. 1 ,1. in ton.. rano/ I.ont Cetort. keel boat Nal tuna..., LAN CaVll.ll , M ,t• —l5 141. d. tnLa4,64 3An 1...441 VI C•e .16 W Itlnell6.: II Mg II Nat,. 3 416, 11 Italanll e t 44. n b 1.41.4,4444..; do butter. J Ihlervrtli 1 crate ray. enrn. 7 441.•114. 1 14bleag, 1,d6 41r444‘ apples. S Shrwer. 416 ,rnsrhe, 4144 rear. 1 rem re. 1,10 r. I 111 llea..ner, 41, ta , r4.4.4 41 , 441414+1 •rroleo, 1 .144 Iro.rho•. 5 1144 r.r. W V ; Wel+ tnlooren, W Jon. , . 1414144 exec Cull/ewel 1'14.44•4.414.041 , 1, 141,1 r, %I Ilmarth 4-4141 e., 14141. t' .k. T Wosals k 4S , u. :table 41n5er0.441i61 kaapre•• CINCINNATI-I , r lin/Ult , i—,l Llulr 14.<44n. J Ora, 3 lei. nb:, hay k t.c U. lra 441,14,1414r5. Met wren. Cenede: a Meta ham, In ter an. roller. 0 Nienl• 4.1, won', Wm Harker, 30 rare. illllOlll/11. 61 bras molar.. • brown k I:ll4lgpatnek 1 4 , 414. 41414 , 1 In. t, Masrey k 132 elk% e blob oupa• 116.,e1er k 111111)71.17C4f--1 1 1r. 1/44,44 k ze n Tinker k Frearth. 1 1, 41.416, Kramer I hale. Sr Ikalnot. Clark k Tim*. 2 lan glen , . are .1 W Itn, in., I Llel• bane, 1 erk alaralearn... 7 7 1.141•41 n. J O'Connor a en; a e•ke tare., W Illn,rham, 3 Ws ad... Herrn a Kirkpatrick:Napes bulk meal., hell le Liggett, 13 lee. apple, .1,.... lame., 32 balk flour, never ateure. S Dir. lau 3prr Sl'N£l, l ll-1 1 1/14 I....tltA—:Nlllhlntobarrn. 1/ I,rch AO, :11:5 Abb. Anut, 'l l , roll, leather. 21110. tot,. 1111m11 /1 C. to 11riuln &.1.1,31v . bll.lstoh.vo.elwrk A Thaw. 24 bbloffnur. - .lrmstre* tot R W A 12¢1.0.6eut. 1 pkg mune, mor. ST I.OI:IS—PEA J J .I{, baron sldo.. 440 do .lEOOl,le, .00.1 ,1,1 hit., 11 1111.1.14.,..n, 11.11 lay. nit wr,oo ohntsl. 'Erb, ( t win.. A Bra. 1,..1 aistula 1., 11 IV LOUlSVlLl,l,—Pri,..iiiNntoot-16 btu'. . oar, 11 (o,illbor. 111,1,131 do, .20 MO. trir.131...... StrwArt SIII; A '1 , 4 .. , Idlr lan... II T I to bam.. it nnffee, A 1 0 , 1 bso boulto, Ilakor Ajne,t tr.,l nk. ['motherly 1.11.1,, , A A 11, I:l,bd. I bbt Fo.tylb F C,. s , kg. tole. llon•rti Ar Kirkpatrick, A kn../ Iholar11• do. IfeClurkm3 A Cos 34 bbd. .r 1J IN. Illver Mathew. 45, 151 lots rugar, It 11 , . .n: II ,In. E 10 tr. haw.. _l.lo.len k twnnd,c n hhda inb, =lll.ltoonp.ll Lverlt 1,104. obtml/lorn, nizizar. 30 bblo lard nll, 10 ,i1or• Nl4-.11.: fo, bib J Nit fr. hamj, r•ks dl , a. 1 /1,, I ~,,, t,. 2 bbl. 106,1. 111.1ndr Co, lot bbl. mnlwrn N 11,0 hod bow, IV Bingham 1•u .l vrkaan-3r 1.1.1. lanl Al.l hid luinn. hnuti, 1. Inenh A Cm Il Ltd. tau, ml. Uniiitlre l'lnn• A C,,. 11.11: 7‘.1. 1 4.1.14.0,e,. 11 11 11..1.41re R I n, tl, du tunln...e.. It Unltell c Cn. 2:1 .10. J ,In. J dn. or loaf ou.k. Brown A Klrkuntrlck: bhdo vu.r 8 1111., Itlnkelstoo, 4 1.11d4 stlgnr. Warne. A Om 34 do. IV u..ory len *On VUII,II, Ino Nusinido. A In want; 01 hr,hrx,ol n,rn, (11/11 1.04.1.09. t Co', (0 1.11.1. • na 11. lerley. A A .1 Wouln 1111.1. Wham, Wryinan; 0 111,1.41, Buller A urn; 20 Id. roltnn, 472 prr h ;n 1, 1 ",11 it On enllun I Dlckny A Cu: 24 an 11' Illneat. ghszu 2 C,,; 20 D) k. {..;hr. al colts In ' c ram. 111 ham, linker t Flnn.3lll: 1 lladliur. 3 mg.. Cam, * 100 hbl* hat°, 0 du cuoll.m. :AI hlule hamn t Unllnn , A Nlnnic .1.5 du I/boulder+. 31chulen A ecn.lt, L M. tunlar.n Dnown t farkpotrirk. LOOK HERE ER FRIEND! RE YOU A FATHER, laboring for the "Ll,Tg‘ g r"'6,17 4 ,,;'7g!':.1 ow ch. ItnltX thirs7aparillw Are you • do her. auffanng trout diaetuwa to which fe totam are generally sutocet, use Dr. P. D bhaker I C+ ~arilla—it hill n rtnall y cure rot. depot n on one of our agents, and get • P•mtildet, gratis, when, you will find that the Shaker Nor I.Barllia. as prepared by Dr N. D. Ilowe, ha. Lean the wan* of ts , rutaui ...tiring mon• diem., to which the human am continually subject, than any Either pn•nitration of barsapanlla ere r yet brought before the public. Thla nredloin. tau eatabliabed Its high mutation by It. numerou• and well attestud un It Is put up In quart honk, and Is the only Paraaparilla that acte, on lb* I.lecr Kidng), Blood at the rune I time whirls modem it altogether more ‘slualil• to every , one. partictilsgly to kraal,. 118 "ore not gorilre for Dr P. D. IIOWL B B SHARER 8A IIIIAPAILILLA, and bike no °Ow Pnce t 1 per v bottle—n bottle. for SS Pit V D 111)Wr .1 co, I College 11•11.( Ito Innatl Ohio To whom all °Men may be addres..ll Ale, fur fah, Ly .1 A. Jon, J Bclow musket a to. V 1 Dhuk, It If" bl , .t J Town...Da, J %futile, %V Jae. n oat h'Pandutrg, I/ A ttlliott All.gbesil rite} ,$ ,•- Cl. Ilan I ~ heeler. l• Crork,r. Ja• Paull A Co. V% beelnun J enl II SI roan, St Clan...llle Sleintn k I( tint not: Building Lots. f i lOit SALE- 7 FIFTY 11.DINi; LOTS, JI. .mate In Itn. Pintat Wrlni cn, 111.1.nr.01, n... thnnn Lnar , Crnn. ,1011 A A reAniv V.* n nt • V ALT PETRE—:,” ke•gs Main by 13 met. II A. kAllN, , lnn'lk WAX-- , 2.5u rutin l!y II AFA E, 4 1 . 041‘ • 1,1 lIYE Wi/ODs: Chippntl &Clnitl un. it I: A k AltNr--rut - ii s co. SISII ,ale by mai= .1 KIDD a CO MARY SCHWEIDLER THE AMBER WITCH. El= Next morning, an I walked up and down iu the court, seeing that I had many times Baked the constable in vain to lead me to ray child (he would not even tell me where she loot, •and for very disquietude I had at last begun to wander about there; about six o'clock there came a coach from llzdom,' wherein ant his worship,: Master Samuel Pieper, rowed &even,, item, thqsearter, Hue Gebberd Wenzel, and a ',dm, whole name, indeed, I heard, but have forgotten it again and my daughter forgot it too, albeit in other things she has excellent memory, and, indeed, told me most of what follows, for my old head well nigh burst, so that I myself couldremember but little. I straightway went up to the coach, and begged that the worshipful court would suffer me to he present at the trial, seeing that my daughter was yet in her nonage, but which the Sheriff, Who meanwhile had stepped up to the coach front the termer, whence_he had seen rill, denied me, But Lis worship Master Samuel Pieper, who was it little round mon, with s fat pauneli, and a beard mingled with gray Imaging down to his middle, reached me his hand, and condoled with, me like a Christian in my trouble- I might come into sour, in rod', name and he wished with all his heart that all whereof my daughter was fyled might prove to be foul lies. Nevertheless I Lad to wait two hours before their worshipz , came down the winding stair again. last tom wards nine o'clock I heard the constable moving about the chairs and benches in the judgment chamber; and as I conceived that the rime was onto come. I went in and sat myself down on a bench. No one, however, Was yet there, save the constable and bis . young daughter. who wive wiping the table, and held a rune bud between her lips. I was fain to bid her to give it to me. so that I :night have it to smell to : uml I believe that I should have been carried dead tot of the room that day if I Lad not bad it. God is thus able to preserve our livus even by means era poor flower. if he so wills it: At length their Werships entire in and Sat round the table, whereupon /met. ~a nnii faction-1 art the consbible to fetch In my child. Alean , while he asked the Sheriff whether be had put Rea in chains, iced when he said No, he gave him such n reptituand that it went through toy very marrow. But the Sheriff excused himself, saying that lie hail not done no from repine to her qual ity, but had locked her up in en fast a dungeon ; that she valid not possibly escape theverrout „Whereupon Dom. Consul answeredthat much is possible to the devil, and that they would have to answer for it should Rea escape. 'this an gered the Sheriff, nod he replied that if the devil could convey her through walls seven feet thick, and through three doors, he could very easily tweak her chains Lni. Whereupon Dom. Consul said that hereafter he should look at the prison himself; and I think that the Sheriff had been so kind only because he yet hoped ;as, indeed, will iereafter be shown) to talk over my daughter to let Idol have hie will of Ler. And now the door opened, and my poor child came in with the cuustable, but walking back- Wards,i anal without her ;hues, the which she was forced to leave without. The feller had seized her by her long Lair, and thus drugged her up to the table, when first she was to turn round sad look upon her judges. Ile had a vast teal to say in the matter, and was in every-way a bold and impudent rogue, as will be shown. After Dom. Consul had heaved a deep sigh. and gazed at her from head to test, be firer coked her name, and how old sue was ; strm, if she knew why eke was summoned before them I On the last point she answered that the Sheritt had already told her father the reason; that she wi-bod not to wrong any one, bat thought that the ;Sheriff him. self had brought upon her the repute eta witch, in order to gain her to his wicked will. liereupen he told all his ways with Ler, from the very first, and bow he would by all means base had her for his housekeeper. and that when she would not, (although he bad many times come himself to her father his house one day. as Le went out of We door, Le had muttered in his beard, •• I will have her, despite of tell''' which their servant Claus Neel, had heard • as he stood in the stable; and he had also sought to gain his ends by means of an ungodly wont., one Lizzie Kalken. who Lail formerly been in his service that thin woman, . . I 34% r 14.15.1.0 . • I=l belike. had contrived the apellr which they inial iir her charge. she herself hum a nothing of witch craft dem, she te'ateil what the Sueriff had done to her the evening helot, when the had just come, and when be fur the drat time lad, nut plainly, thinking that she was then altogether in him power: ILLV, more. that he had come to her that very night again, in Lcr ilaugeon, and hail mole Ler the b.. 11/ offer 4, 'ovine that he would set her free it she would let lom have Lis will of her : and that whea she denied him, he en - angled wah her, when -Le had screamed aloud, an:l Lail ienatchid i,tu acres., chit hole. as :night vet he seen , whereupon he had left her; whereto, she ,V,rl:',l n..,ail:now:edge the Suer. iti at her lu hie. and nusted m Gni to cave Ler from the hands f here ies. as , :r• old he had ran eel the charni Suranhat, nem When -he new ht:il her peaecomi,l loud sons., Dote Cotten! idartyd np :liter he Lad :finked. n dol, at the Sheriff - and h a d in truth espied theycar upon it. n.ii ,r,ed -et in nuts,,, '1 SF.cak, for It :al, whet hear ..1 our lor•Islup Wniiro without changing cider, Answer, .1. Inv althomilt to their worship., •iiieng that hewit- the heed iit the court, end that Itea, es appenniol from num berless todtimi, term n wicked witch and therefo re void not hear , apy one eine he. woubl speak, sn rts to psi: no eauee id to the court that all th e charges brought against him hy ibis person we, foul lies: it lea , , indeed. true, that he would have hired her for u housekeeper, whereof he ',mod greatly in need, seeing tout lilt old Dorothy wns already growing uterus: it was also true dint he had yeeterday questioned her in private, hoping to get her to confess by fair means, whereby her sentence would he sorieneo. inasmuch as he had pity on her great youth but that he had nut said one naughty word to her, nor had he been to her in the night and that it rm. hia little la! dog, railer! Below. which bail scratched while he wan playing with it that very moruirig, that his old Dorothy could hear ivitue,s to tins. and that the cunning witch hod only made use of this wile to divide theeourt againA inelf, thereby and so with the devil's help, to gain her own I advantage, inasmuch no she was a most con ! fling creature, as the court would soon find I out. Hereupon I plucked up a heart, and declared that all my daughter had said was true, and that the esenirig before I myself had beard, through the door, how his lorship hod made offers to her, and would hare done wantonneis with her; Von, thnt he had already sought to kiss her once nt Coserow ; ore., the troubles which 46 lohbillip had formerly brought upon me in the matter of the firmt- f riff ts. I Ilowbeit the Sheriff presently talked me down, saying, that I(i hail 15 Inutlered him, nn innocent man, in ehurdi, friiin the pulpit, nn the whole congregation could hear witness, I should doubt less find it easy to do no touch here, before the Court: not to mention that n (haler could, in no case ben witness for his own ❑ut Dont. Consul seemed quite confounded and was silent. and leaned his head on the table, in deep thought. 'Meanwhile the impudent constable begun to finger his heard front under hin arm; and Dont. Consul thinking it was a fly, struck biro with his hand, without even look. ing up:. but when ho felt the constable with hi., hand, he jumped up and naked him what be wanted? whereupon the follow answered, ••1), - • . • only a louse was creeping there, and I would have caught it" At such impudence his worship wasuo exceed. ing wroth that he struck the constable on the mouth, anti ordered hint, on pnin or bonny pun IslDont, to leuvo tho room. - Hereupon he turned to the Sheriff, nod' cried. angrily, •` Why,. in Wm name of all the tee debt. is than your lunlahipikeeps the constable in order and truly, In thin whole matter, there in SOlllO. thing which ',well undarmanding But the Sheriff answered. •• Not sok should you not In, nitwit' it all when you think °pots the eels - Bernal /non! Con,ril ul a sudden turne.liOnet ly pale, and hegfill to treuthle, att it appeared to ••10, and called the Sheriff aside into !Mother homben I rwrelllCrer been aide to learn what I tt at about the eel. could menn.--- •-• Mcanwhila_ bominn• Conararm, lichhard not hatog hog pen and inking tooloonly, now at tan and 1111 W at my hat rood not a wool: ootther clot Ito answer who oftto wittnintred toonentlint Into hi, our, nto hr-n growl. .tt length bun their wisrvhign came hoe k into the chamber tog,etber, and bon, 0,0,01 niter ho tel the Shen If Lind began to repriineh tny poor child rink int.ly. coo • mg that shy hail nught to make ti iliatarlemcc 1., tin° /mart: that Ilia 'Mown him the vary which !sail ronttcbeul lii• 011,411, awl that, wareover. the fact hill unto ...vu to by the mil laimickeeper. (Truly eke vita not likely, to betray bite, fur tho alit harlot hail livaal with him t'ot' toots. and .he had :tgotol big boy by him, as will lie acct. hermit ter. t - .41(.1 01 1/VAI. A .mall 1: • •• Lame 1.. Ell u; ban* rrr ta•wa,h the jtal4sa n irh hrr au4 u ta..lol:llaulewd such KO ea... was Bnt uultarl, • VOLUME LXIV---NUMBER 202 Frans the lloDez ✓ourno!. HOME. T. !MILD ONE CHIAPLY AND WELL.