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f`l'rrSittlß(in-'GAZETrE. , Eriecrbad, than that it will directly benefit Bel
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. • litu'Ore lied they niiti.etter unite their means
- sod efforts ittpLe early coinpletion of that in-
totoparable feeder to their own great Baltimore
and:Ohio road, the - .Plank Road from ettnthfel.. l
to West Newton, that unplug: their s car with
Pittsburgh, and ,all the improvements which
centre here! We speak' advisedly when we say,
that we believe' that' that feeder will be a sue
'oeseful competitor with its rivals, will be.. fa
:TOritll with the public, aid for some %inlet°
tome, the only means by which the Baltimore
ad Ohio rood can attract much western ,frade
and travel. It'han been a valuable tributary to
that road ai;:eady, and is the only direct and
independent-line of oommunicati on with.thia .
, city they can eipeot fcl a long time.
As this enterprise, then, trill he an especial
benefit to Beltimbre, and as it is a most valua
ble feeder,lit a comparatively email coat, is it
expecting too much, to look for substantial aid
to finish the work, In that quartee: We think
not. Our people are aiding theworli generally,[
,
as they all desire to keep up a seliarate 'and In-',
dependent route to Baltimore, and wet3ufit ftai
-more will meet as in a fair - and generous
k , UIti.I6I S EU
EITEM:MiI
TUPDAY MORNING, ItrAliCll 23, 18,52
1017"4,EADING if ATMS WILL BE Fa I'ND
EACII P 4 GE OF 7711 S PA PAR'
'l.
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One iaperds ellitly ocupiedito day with nor.
trepondence. OA the irrot mige we .. a i,,,, two
racy New York letters. containing a conelensatien
of all paSeing events in the goodly city of, Oath
am of interest iu this region. Our; NeA , Vrork
Coireapentient is reliable. s fe. and sprightly.
i Nothing escapes him, nod ht comments are gen
eralfy„.marked by chrewdn s and good Amidst;
On the ;alai page will he nod an interesting
ilortishurg letter. f....- , '. i
Ocal •Woabiogton iriorreepondence is always
mil re ading ,
but .the Aeetyt's of "Junins" we
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gore tosloy are more pteinted and able Oren usu
al. ;The writer isii.bolC: ehdepentleuti; right
thonkink mein, who m the atmosphere of Wash
ingte& has been AuAble to cOrrupt lie ekes to
give Sr. rent, to independent and manly
thoughts, tv,tl co 14r to proti dim.
our readers will shin be pleased tir'setija Cal
- ifortna letter, from an old Vorrespondrai, and
a q uiondam - Pittaburghcr, and they •,will'i learns
•witlL surprise, that t o
~t Sscratnento Itirei's nand
egated. by steam iileatet, for nearly fig. hundred
miles from ita month. . .
l' •
Iherrov o',Cdraton.' has notifieVus — ililit a re
vised copy of his. Lecture will appear in' the
*.Piterturgh Cathair of this week. It i proper
: .. to say, that the Bishop's Lrctuie was ritt writ
{,ten Out by hinoseff before it was delyrercii. Ile
I 'had notes. for reference, and spoke 41:iirly and
, ••-• deliberately, Itiitr giving the reportiiiim oppor
.. *sztniti to give :hi remarks in full and accurate-'
• Ay. - Our triplet: l 6lnd. after it. was written out,
~ - . : lrnattlifiea add emended by the Bittilop himself.
' ' There cannot be; then. much change, from our
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reports lutbe itipLop's meet - m.l revised edition.
• ' 'We are satisfied that the west of the 'Bishop's
, LeetniA is acturstely given in our pallor in e'i.
.e
cry particular, mid any mere Veri.al *lteration
, of-style, is a matter of no consequence.' How.
ever, We are perfectly willing to wait a' ilay'ot
two, to gee . what il9ratiOcereally is Made in the
new edition. F
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r ItiorositioN —The reader
(Jr IlafriAnrgh Correspo'n
orition to leti4e the State works
. been made by respnnsible in
- appears to or, -at
a a very favorable one for the
the proposition will he furore
considered, and flat no too
ntinence may be suffered to in
• ling our tax-ridded. State
benefits she can from this pro
ime something bkiet- war don
• orks, and we do not know tha
can be devised' than the ode
AS iIIPORTA
.in discpver,
deuce, that a pro
ter ten years,
dividuata. Thi I
the first blush,
State. We hop;
.bly and carefull
tires of; party
tekere peeve
r-aping all the
position. It is
dith the'pliblic
any better mod
under consider
TUC. CUSTOM
1161,1 —We understand that
• u and 11EIMY Woc.t, , Etql.,
uti)3 eoullltimtlipler + to tluverol
,;l2 of the! CListom lioune in
plant are tilready r t t epared, and
teueerly:viritten out. and under
8.61vv.Rt.4
have-been . &pp
read the erect
chic City.. The
the Epecifi.hatto
will be gINPII fu
few 4skys.
that Litt buOdk.
. °ailment to th.
the reuep . Lion of prilpumal4 in a
rdst'the Commissioners will see
S put up, will lie an honor and
I
•Q,. the proposed prohibitory
uniplain that it will take away
The hpponeci
.
• ..aquur Law
:• certain rights •
olupheii - citizeo which he :tow
ttilict 1 45 4'11 it titho away" The
sibi sky is ewe. hut it is coo-
eojoyo. What
right of makin,
tended, that th-
It is no right, beeauee whirly is
o mad tins a right to utalie sad
the iffeer of whi; ft lo injurious
ty. is ibis denird! Thyn why
ie article; restricted to atiew per.
quired to pay for the drivilege„ -
any others denied the ibrixilege
• g and apzious to pay for • it!
friction upon the reading of any
injurioni: and
'7 eel! an .article
;.to thecommatv
' 2' is the tale of
IREIZMI
and• why pre
whcV are wi
There is no r
-ether -*dicta.
thereon of
'whether it is
of the retails
When a, man opens a shop for
Itreign merchandise, ttelmtli• asks
"necessary," I S wed° in We ease
of 'Unit:math:4 drinks. All we
It he psy.the legal license. Why
u between the two des-Jeri. .4 is
upon the fact that one is regard
al or at least hurniless, As other
a dangerous. For two centuries
egnlnting the trunk in intosicat.'
se bpeh' framed_ upon this noire,
d fact. lictring,yll - this time, Mete
' his of individssia gave been is
-1 ws denying; except io • 7,..sti.t.steeti
iequiee S e c 4
tide, diettectii
eblely found
ed es'benefie;
injurious a.
all the laws
ing drinles h
sally admits
fore, the ri
fringed by
few, permi
nese. That
110 w propo
prohibited,
in these dri
ion to engage io n
old nyetem was w,r,e i tbuo the•E no
'd to be iotrodo. - :•.C• :I,,test, -, it
a a great event. the retail tra♦fic
giving u monopoly M one, two.
. .
-. us in a contutunity,to the ex
alt the rest. All• this Las been
enure:Rion that the., Wlttle thilik
and now the peOplet appear •to
o the common acute cofelusion that
Is injurious to the health -and well
isiduals, a snare to 5- Youth, apro
• f outrage, crime,panparism, dcgra
. ' y and death, ought not to be tol-
or more pc
cluzion
a etandlo
is wrong;
be coming
that which
being of in
lien source
dau on, mis:
errst4d at ix
We pass laws proldhittig lotteries and games
of varilins inda, because' elperietece, hat ehown
that they are injurhths to public and private
morale; bee:disci they are calculated to tempt
persons Toel , sva the paths of rectitude and of
• useful induthry, In the poj,e of 'acquiring mosey
;by what they are , led think Is s ehorter and ,
edsierprocelm We pr‘liihit the sale of obscene,
and indecent pietnee. god books—tind why
Because they foster and strengthen a depraved:,
• degrading and injurious 'thete in. the vicious, end
are offensivelto the virtnens and chaste. Is it
unreasonable to- elves intoxicating drinks, the :
pause of moth depravation oft-inorids, ml6e af-,
Biotion and i ! uffering to familthe 'ADA m i ne
Jury to community, than aiy thela `things.
ottr•lseis have wisely interdicted
But the contemplated legislation will not ha
the introduction of any self principle. It wilt
i'thaPTY be carrying out consistently and thor )
.oughlywhit for several generations we have.
been doing partially, and of course unfairly and
unwisely- We, have been enacting laws against
OPPlinf 'how,Ts, and at the same time licens
ing south men to do thit which thilaw punishes
other wen for doing. The, laws against tip
, plihg bosses were regarded as all right. "bet
us have a chance to tipple in 'Tom's house" said
drily our Isis; but don't let Dick or.-Harry
make an "honest lying" by. retailing drama"
For a thug time wi!. failed to see the inconsiet
ency, the folly and the unfairness of such legle :
lation. But it Is seen now, and hence the pre.-
/
ant movement.
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BALTIMO.RE ANL , PITTINUE9III.—The citizen'' '
'
~ ` nary efforts are required to secure a full portion
of Dullness to their, city, from abroad. They
date constructed! the Busquehannah Railroad to
• ..,_ itherhiburgb, tci tap the Peonsylvanliaentral
road at that, point. They nro now stitifulating
ei, i
,
each o th er to elf et* .tO procure a charter to ccin
tinue itaaross t o Central, 'road nearly alright
angles,land pa up s ege valley , of the Bisque
hannalf river t the. New York and Brie Rail
road for the purpose of tapping it also. If their
papers were not. filled' with fact' that such ef
for4 are madedthaiouldt,,e hard to believe. that
they were In esin f .ett.
, r
. Boston hie he route to the Writ through Al ,
~,
..,', ball and Buffalo, New York bas the slew York
and Erie road through Dunkirk,' Philadelphia,'
has theCentaistrolid to Pittsburgh, Baltimore'
has she, Beltimpre , and tthlo Tod to Vlbeelingl
• and Parkerebtobi inik Richmond has the Vir
ginia and the sCuthern'route. Three roads, AU
ranting nearly parallel, are rival routes for the
.. . trade and travel of the Vest.• Is it likely that
' ' either vrill;patietly 'submit to the tapping prin
. • ' ciple; "Rah the citizens of Baltimore are adopt
ing!, , -.H ar e the i r expectations been realized in
iheii efforts In this line heretofore! is it likely
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- that trade will be turned 'riff from Its natural
, i
_ ..-.:... Eest, anal West • no to a !side cut? 'ls It not
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read la .... prase valuable feeder to the Penn ,
•''',, sylisahaCentral road, sad to the New York sad,
"'rue PAST our FUTURE or 111JPOARy bfiug
facts, figures, it,od dates', illustrative of its past
straggle and future prospekt. By C T. Heti
ningsou, itworetary_tei- Governor Ltiuie Koheuth,
author of "Tvrelie Caturalgo with
Ywinalseseregul,- "Reveltsliks of Russia,"
."Eastern Europe,"
This js the. title of the new work 'of flaptalti
tlawitiwiissts; noticed iu the Slovene of yestev, -
;toy. We have received a copy by the politeness
of , Mrs. Jane B. Eliot, to whom a few copies
were seat for diStriMition. It la s s work of or
fifty pages, with maps illustrating battles, rt
We bare only ead tiMe to glance over it, lot
,appears to be.a work.of great interest and i
formation, atotaiust he eagerly sought for, a ,
read With •avidity. We saipposu -sable copi
I will be sent here for say.
' That old and respertnble gaper the Cincinnat
Clarke, 'Comes ID us in .4 n:teral Landrum
dress, and vesting every indication at prompt ,
,t 4. It deserves its titterer. Longnasy it live t
%.lissconinnte correct principles , , :
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The Louisiana Whig tuafs Cgnventilin has
omiriateilMr. Fillmore forPrisident r stMd !dr.
Crittenden far Vice Preaidani., The proceedings
were MumMiiious and inthuiiasitc.
PROM wasgisifiToN
Coriespondeave of the Daies IltibLuf
IV B 01110 TON, M arch•l7
The new Senator from oabforuiu, Melt Wel
ler appeared in hie seat to•dgp. it it am`uslug
to perceive, the 'saddest return of democratic
I.ohttetaite from the western °Our.. They last
steamer brought oat [jou. It M. ‘NlcLatte, of .
Bala!Store,. Extra l 13,11 y bra;il., \ - a ,
tat a
number of other geMlemen of the fllnc ,
rhade r uf.politics, whose-bue.net ou that Mite
pf
the Moautalue was brought •tri a dote iiitts
the
rod of the . couteit for the Smoot thip
Lynn Boyd, Speaker of. the Boas:, has been
biographizeJ, and his history—his aut.,Megra ,
pity I might say—has p !..3 l..taid upon the
tablo
of each of the members, and a copy "ABBr du•
ly servel upon each delegate to the Baltimore
t'otteettilon ,L 3 he arrives in to•n. That Ineuite
"hit Mr. tip.l in a cartablate for the Vice prep'
ideney, unleas the elitepcies of the party 611111
require thrust of his name i27lhe tr. , °thee
iu the gifo- of . a
free people, at my trioni the
•
venerable ea-editor of the Union mte.l.lo ray,.
when overcome by 6 fit of enthw.inera Speak•
er Loyd la a iligky mat, and thrk! letV ettying
what fortune may Navastore for - itim A
great many people certainly arr. to the
precise contalgency of the refection some
such man so the Sperber lie Is no r prominent
a man 1.3 the late 'President Polk wali when
nominated. But the Path intrigue nevi carried
on more adroildy than any Presidential move-
ment at this day. lie had no life of himself
. put. forth. But burrowing tato the soft bead*
of both the Case and Van Buren li•dif,'l , sa you
would insert a trying instrument into a cheese,
he had made an aperture In theta affections ao
snag and so small that no one else could be
found to fill it., ''rtle tbiog.may tie dune again.
• It is said confidently that Mr. play has writ
teti• letter ileelarbis tify. Fillmore Iris choice
as the whig candidate fur the Presidency. day
legacy of that hurt enald not hat greatly eat;
• harras the action of the Patty, farcausr
Nr
Clay'euptnions and wishes are cherished uith
a warmth of affection almost amounting to de-
It is about ivy, years since the "good society;
of Washingtori, which in its political stliniAtia
kunsts no nor* no east, no west—nothing in
(act riot sisirery:-.lt on foot a rigid Oaelal trb
s,ription 'of .alt lbit earpred oflree . sliiismund
iberalityof sentiment upon any subjecr ,Man
is a gregarious animal and bates selyustop and
Ellwood' Fieber and the ~philpscr
._..,._ ,
Ph... of that school,- had deLued ”Rood no
cieti" to conslat in owning herds of 9. -leg
ged chitties milled min by physiologists, but
designated by the former only as gropert4 The
owning, and the breeding, and selling this
property, bare been made the tests of gebtility,
polish awEretinament at the Feat of government
for about two gentradiansoEmea. Many northern
din, taught to abhor the fitelioWs .d principles
which were a.oeoond ciatuiii to the good society
of the Federil city, hwl looked over the will
the\ formed the . pale of the Chirmod circle, and
sail—'Qt is not good to be alone in the lend
which our fathers purchased WWI price, let
. enter " But they could not pronounce the
shibboleth. And the/ ifnade themselves faces
'of dough, pail put dirt in their mouths—e'en
d',..southern dirr—talkiclg in a - atringe tongue,
and came again and 'mild, - -We are' northern,
men with southern flees, Bud though.born free,'
are of senile speech; and whit our fathers ha-,
of we'leve, and we - lease to the strange? the,. l
• heritage of liberty and truth we have inherited.
r ,And ettaightwuy they were Cikdal to, and this
shibboleth of slavery became. the universal lit,'
. e age of the American metropolis But in pro;
coca of time there came others who would not
bow the soul to Baal, Who could not learn the
new dialect, nor libandon the faith of their an
ceetors. Thee* were forthwith pat into coven-,
try. By this time patronage, wealth, and posi._
tipti. had brought within the narrow limits of
Waahhigtott !fried riociety." winch if not most
that waslbrilliant, agreeable, beautifal, and re
nowned for ,genius, talent, eloquence, and wit
to hi found at the Capital.
Y As I have 151.1 d, man le a gregarious animist
4nd will beat his twain" out to break inio,or oat
Of an enclosure. • The pipscribed had to choose
' between fidelity to principle and the seduhtions
:of artificial life; combining fashion and Intellect.
They nobly preferred the (ohne?, and proceed-
ed ut once tli mate a society for themselves.— I
The tabooed organized thomeelrea around two
entree, to wit, the raildence and family of the
diatingnisheil tleuator from fillsonurl, Mr. Bei". I
ton, and thole of Dr. ,Bailey, the Editor of tffe !
Antid-lisvory National Era. ~ The experlinent
was brllliintly auccassful. Bo long as Mr. Bea
ton remained his house was a favorite resort of '
persons the mostffistingnisbeilin politico, liter
atrire and •art, Who scorned the petty tyranny
over.socisi Intercourse which I have described.
The weekly soiree' of lie, and • Mrs. Bailey,
which were commenced with the avowed par
pose of landing to certain political Weis and
principle' the annuities of privite life, and the,
attractions of social accomplishment, have•be
!oome the most admired affairs of-their kinds
now or ever bifore held in the*lty. The "art
iof sectionalism which they derived from: the
fact that they were fur a time chiefly attended
sly by those who most keenly resented the at
empt to exclude them from other cultivated so
ciety, has worn off ; and no*. not a few liberal
and aensiblit eupporters of the 'great southern
peculiarity:, are to be found among their "dont
regular and animated visited,. One ,of the la
dles alwayntolisimet with at thene entertain
ments, because i guest of Dr.. Bailey's, is Mika
Borah J. Clarke, hatter know n from her nom do
plume of Grace, Greenwood, a neighbor of`many
and a favorite ekorywhere. I
of 'your readers,
m ention her alma la this aminecilon that I may
base the opportunity to contradict an wnfounded
story which has apparently; Lee® Net afloat:lit a
`apiritof Window impertinence, and Is kept in
motion through men Wantanness',lt is that
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Wes Clarke 0 taigas visiting England and going
uPdu the Itage. under the auspices and encour
agement of 4 .055 s Charlotte Cushman. This is
es sheer. fehrit mtion. ILMiss C. decides to via..
Englandi in-will he pursuit of objectsvery
different frouxtheatricels..
A friend of Judge Baker, of NI Mexico,
.iuss - called my attention to s,communisation from
him in the New YOrk Tribune, is whichise de
nies all statements that he 4as -purohdied or
intends purchasing el ves
.bd be Liken to Niel
territory. lie says they could not be profitably
employed there, and he has no means to buy, if
ho were ever so anZons! havefialloded to
this chstge against Judge Balser iu the slinpo.
cities that it was well [minded, I think twine to
khim to take this noticed Ida denial...lll,ms.
l - W simians" March 10.
eTh e i bill for the assignat i iility of Jiinil war
rants has passed In a ihape which provides for
a very lerge additional manlier of claimants to
bounty lithd. Some good, judges'. info rut me
that the Cases &Ming tinderr• this supplemental
net win ,('mount to ltgl,lloo.' They will average
eighty tree to each claim, and therefore the
tact may be considered to alienate about 0,01(1,-
WO acres mot of 'the national domain
The lows railroad grant which passed the
Senate yesterday, by this extraordinary vote of
alto 10, will take, according to the estimate of
the Henstuts from that State, 1,400,000 acres.
The grant Made to the illinow Central railroad
last eatigrese is found to iiicpile about 2, - ,„00,-
000 acres That bill estilibelled it precedent
from which there is Oil escaping Every other
' State has an : equal right to the government
lands within 'its limits, and sill never allow
Congreal o rest until it gels them.
Thereof:o now pending appliration, tot'ougress
for gramslof lands in aid of lines of railroads in
the new Stales exceeding in the aggregate 111,000
miles in length. The 1 - irehaltle length of thollti
, noie road will be something under seven hundred
miles, and the nuttility of land granted for
each mile is about 4000 acres Measuring the
extent of -the preeant domande by the conces
sion in that instance, the required donation', for
the present session for railroad purposes may
be reckoiael'al 4l 1100,(100 of acres -
There is;one cobsideration that, it scents to
me, mnet prove fatal to the hopes of . the rail
road men in reference to these grants. Tile Pt
crags sales of ,public lauds at Cie &gill . spit a
4989199 per acre for sixteen .year:'luot. have
not exceeded three millions of Nei, per 0,.1:o-s,
And, if we except the period o f in , , a ne spec..
tition?!._in land from '3l to . .:T, that win l i e over
:the average ter the lust sixty yew , Ncar - if
:the government could do no larger Iv.iness
then this at a low `rice, how lire railroad eon,
genies to diepoa4 of ali their almost nut,onded
grants, within any reasonable time, at tlia en
harmed prices' .it the rate of goverhaient
Bales in the Mao distritts of lilinels, llarereed
by the proposed central. railroad routta their
i 'laxids would not he Imitable to them for forty
I yeara. ' The thing it, eh absurdity These lands
now 9j lavishly bestexed will never be al'Pr.l'i
ated to ;s..ilroads, but- they will neverthelene
have Irrevocably p•estg icca - s qv• hands or din
general government But I ',yen: lee atom
!ion of a% intergsae.l to as; pr, , nction, that et.
Fry ratlrJad enterprise- proposed to he c srtied
out upon these land grants. ot ~1 whirl. •n-ti
grants form the priimipal res.:dirt,. will ise a
disastrous (tau t. 'the fret and the, worst of
41..111 be thin •1111119 tilitliiii t'ente.al i,ad A
great :company Lee agreed to krill if from the
proceeds of the land, awl they hive put I. l rtti
grave wed very pattimilar stati4nents, evtiv,,,
ting'lhe valise of the grant fr4l '514,0uu,000
1,9 4.31,00,1.0 11 .1 Now I know sdniething of the
ctutotry tusagz;, -hick the route will pats, and
1 hazard the,a,diertion t99lt 84,4 i9PI not he able
wash! one million of , si-*eo et the minimum
stns, li2 fill per Krn i In 189 years.
itil to Mani of the other pending schemes they
. ,
era rotrelo . onr) to pr...ect+ for gel
IsisJo out of luepoeie.sai,a la tito pr.rot
Frietor, so ilmt they Way CI:Cull:ally. go I, the
new tauten, without any reetrictiOn es the
meaner of, their appropriation..
the ipeech of Senator Jones of Teuu., on In
tersention, 10-day, was not one of those ■hich
fall agreeably on tat ear • 14e is evidently ei
I'm , pug and etfectisc 'Cab.' He I
speaks With reimmpu4 and,eurrgy from !MGM
Impulse', but his views of vubli.‘i
to tae sonleitibut:auperdclal, and I thouglu the I
itoulahle Senator betrayed.a prupeneity to run
a-muck againsand among all peraons and ideas
opposed to hie own particular thoughts and
feelings But I may find ocestiou to modify
Imy awn opinion, or rather impression, of read•
tug Li; PM . th •
bear tail - some proTesaed guardians of the
.iron,lnterest hare taken mienug It Wy recent
Lace. tbut the proepect 1,,r au • 1111 . 1•01,•
tion of the tariff was tigiounsy one. Weil, per
11'0 It "would he more agreeable . to Come of I
thee', gentlemen to he allowa to hog the Jet,-
mion that the democracy iniend to do something
for them. I think it better that the truth about,'
he known, and if after that anything should he
obLalne4, it wiltdgelear gain It 11 a rave in
-whicklbe makitaZdf 411,e brother very
forcibly West,: am dey, my
frirtois, what don t elpmt nuthln. for dey ain't
ugerme Co be dieappinted. - The only hope for
tariff reform is to turn' the democracy out t.,
F,llOll. , domes.
FROM 'CALIVORALL. •
D.iir Pirt.ureh u, .-n•
RASTA, January to..
Although a long time' has elapsed sitter my
an correapondeuce, yet I know not that much
I any ants has transpired in tilt. sactiost of
California of interest to you or your render"
Among the recent events, however, of import-
once may be mentioned the navigation of Ma
Sacramento river athigh up as Hall's Hunch,
at within fifty-five miles of Itkot Oaf, This
reiterant &compiled by the Steamer Cat.. he,
built it Pittsburgh, for Messrs P It Seeding
and Not. Grant, and hence to the enterprise of
the worthy owner, and to the skill of your own
mechanics belong the credit of tient opemng
communication A, sleuth with the upper Sacra
mento Valley. The emanate has !sten follow
elJny the Steamers "Orient - end -Captain Nut
ter,imaking three boat., now plying between
SauFrancisco.sind the point stove named. The
following ere. the distances by water, showing
the lunged trips yet performed by steamboats
In California.
From Bin Francisco to Sacramento
From Sacramento to Colum •.. -
From Colost to Hall's Rauch -
.155
This medium of communinstion,vastly increas
ing m It dote the facilities of exchange and
trade, cannot but prove of great reciprocal bene
fit to the people below LA those inhabiting this
region of the State.
The present year promises to• be one exhibit
ing as touch enterprise es that just pissed, yet
marked by less of the epeculatire than has
ohaiacterited the two prom. years. Among
other'things that betaken the rising prosperity
of the State, are the facts that business to mi
aowing its legitimate channel, and that oar
„population, heretofore go transient in its chat
.niter, is now rapidly 'Rerouting in the another
of its permanent lettleis, who, with their faun
lies around them, together with the many other
et cetera of the domicil; give to every thing a
happy and home like appearance. We no long
er appear like a community of sworn Benedime,
for among the thousands daily arriving are
many of the gentler sea, whose elevating and re-' '
fining Influence is fast changing the aspect of
of society In this quarter Of the Union.
Indian depredations are •no less frequent
than formerly. The property and lieee of the
people in the sloinity are continually in danger.
Here, to the town, we are comparatively Bitellre
from their ineursions, but the miner, encamped
in some lonesome ravine, the packer on the
trails that thregid through the mountolna, this
express man, With the precious freight of let- ,
ten, and the rancher, with, his large herds of
stock, are constantly iucuring risk, and not •
[infrequently are the victims of the remorseless
savages. Three young men are now missing,
who are supposed to have been killed by them
.at than -camp, on the Sacramento river, a few
miler mirth of this place. Their names are Stan
ley, figßurnii, formerly of Pittsburgh, Dr. Me-
Gee,land another, name not sioartained Let
teraLpowderilluke, and other things belonging
to the miming men ware lately found in an In
dian rancherie, by some whites who attacked It,
thus placing their death almost beyond conjec
ture. • While I write, a company IT coming in
frouvati Indian fight or "digger hunt," as it is
termed here. • They bring several iillohaties" or.
squaw, with them, and report 25 Indians killed.
These occainonal punishments visited upon
them are productive of multiplied mischief in
pVtivbking the severest retaliation from the no.
whn, no doubt, feel that they are acting
in defence of their dearest rights, and not un
til the General Goverraneut ..olupts some etfecure
mea,uree, perlisps each at are recommended
by the executive) in. relation to them, can we
.hope foe that amity and gent feeling - betweeh
the two races - which humanity ant sound policy
require us to cultivate.'
• Although we have - liow paseed theddle of
winter, yet wa have no ice bound wren or bit
ing frosts; nothing suggestive of sleig rides
and frosted feel., warm fors or Muei noses, but
weather that Much of the limo roaders'a coat
uncomfortable cud; sleeping under a. tree not dis
agreeably cool. The lute rains have invigorated
vegetation, and 'nature seems already to have
tired of the '•net c and yellow leaf," eel in de-
rating herrelf in all the lreshnels and Idootu
•
of tho spriug months. Frani every creek is
heard the ratruotonous 130. c of arpareotly a
thousand and one frogs, while the alr is vural
with the meet music of, its unequalled hangs
lens. Thus you bee you are rndlinny
winter. perhaps as c77d as Nova Zembla,,wo ure
Muyinf) a eel.ou that is winter only to 146111 e.
Four years have not passed since the mines
here,Were discovered, and tyet how great the
chattga and important the results they heNre pro
dUreJ. Where the deerand his possum. roamed
unmoral. cities have risen in whose streets is
daily hoard the buoy hum drum of business, and
the shrill whistle of the !'steamboat sounds from
the bosom of streams but .lately disturbed only
by the paddles of the Indian, c time Ilere ant
mated by mm common iticetitive: are the eltib
dot. of every• clime, the swarthy erius of Asia,
the emphibiotis Kaneko, the pure CasChan, the
mongrel of South America, and the open hearted
Hibernian, all mingling in the common pursuits
of life with the live Yankee, who glories in
tag that reconciles, all chtteses,-atel harmonizes
all creeds. Our commerce, stimulated hp this
divcovet p, is now almost übiquitous, amt carries
in its wake the humanizing influences of
crtili
rntion. Whether the,
poisessiou' cif California
wan port of our "nuanifent destiny" or not, none
can doubt that its union nth our Own confeder
any will be• productive of more beneficial e 8
beets than 144 0 remained a portion of Mexico,
and primps not less so than tine settlements n
Plymouth and Jamestown on the past.
Respectfully, Xe J S
To fAt Edglon 01 ,Ad :Plitaktargil Gtl
If the Chaistnan of the Whig Committee
of Correepondrnee fulls to call a Conenn bon to
appoint a Whig Delegate to represent Allegheny
County iu a National Convention. who will per
form that duty" Some persons say the State
Convention at Ilarrieburgh, in called (or that
.purpose, and Ella) a report omen (rain jlarris
liurgh I know that two Senatorial ,Itelegates
Vaud one for the new District Under the Into Coot'
lint are to he appointed. but the Convention haeo
no authority to appoint any others. and I will
not agree to inch unurtiation Four years since .
we
resembled in Convention, and lifter a :lone
l vote, Dr Dale won appoiutet The Delegation
&eta this State was divided in the National Con ,
ecuiicai Ido not believe ale end; division
will happen this yea r . bill in the face of thy re
I cent dialtion 10 the LOeofor . , ec.oveultult, tram
etilling the voice of certain liintriet•; [`believe
it would iniure the Whig nine to dep*l ie..
I 'the entabliabedl v•vaire. of the Whig 1.1.iT).Y.- and
adopt this new tangled L...iila•, 1.111 C) espeial
ly as the Whigs of the East linee already ap
pointed numerous Delegates. JohnStrohm.
Ylannal tlyre, and Cthpia I amoppaird to the
centralisation of pv,wer at Ilarrishargh
rillirra [hail.,
LETTER FRON GEN. SCOTT
cw 1 01.4 Much 17'
The fiewerd Assoriatiou of Ilruotlpn, on Irksh
r,ftlevolvia S,lrely: hpv? rterlit , l the followmyr
fn , io On, itm•ut.i IC allen4
Nl.rch 12
tieurhrnaa —lt was only yellerdny that the
preauure of public burinems obliged me tde
ehh e the /11... , of 4te e h pea cumber of 'het:
frienki it the approach:no ertridal:ou of St
.Patrlrl'e day in PhilaJelplou I beg y. , u gr
cut abed I.: 1.1 It , them in reply
100 .10 10e poi, it eoppneltur me I, lake u
hreh intereet in Ireland and her notio Perhaps
en:du:nip no A:turnout:. uateo no much
to the valor of Iriebmennivuelf. fur moos of
them marched. and fou:lit isolre toy COl/1111.111,1
n `thy wiur and mauve:lure thournudr it:
the wen: wur Metleo of them woe
ever known to ledul their beer upon the enemy,
or a friend I rernain.
WINFIVLII SCOTT
BUSINESS NOTICES
Nria Staiingst the most
reyutll Ic wa catrucire Dry houseiin
the City of New York. lc that of NifflPri Dore
nice & Nixon. of No. 21 Park Place in that
city. These gentletneta haven Cu,/ ea our pa
per, le wLi..L we ante the attention of or
our Merchants *nil Mitionisoturer., that nay be
going East for the purchase ot . go,de 11 *III
rTl,raee a large variety of crry' Je
nienl , lr tleSortplt.ui
'VHF. undernignlA paosArtpers qn the emi
n.
r ALLr II E. 4. cu St•l trip trAn l'itlittatiati
Pit4,...,14.1. plia•er• itterizi...er otei•Jelii
•p: tte r• 110. ••n...t•
t it•sr tte. I • 4 .....4 44 114.4
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vo.lettleit•tilitar ttei et, Parole-.
•ittett•ol.l•o a-.. 00.1 o'o,o LP. lti•iiiii•ol 0, 0
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kka.. lakio•k. t•L. pt.rt• •
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k•it arr•ttet ittaiAtet
w.o ceinfirt ttic.4 .1,0 trite t•• i • lot
- Wan 9.•01•11, .04 .aPPii,• O ".
canctiit Pul le • tint litl.rit• lath lb. 1444..41104
l•ppros,
=unity 1, rut ii-le•• tr•
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Litt Pistil, t rrittiti..l web ark 4 1•1.4
Ws •••• an..l re.ei Prititili •
litit•li•itr Kul
with pl
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0 o it Aalinou I/ D.A. P. 104.
VlLlsby 2. Mint, Witt . ..ie.
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it it 4.111n.V.4,114. It 0.. L•ll,7Ptto.
A le; elevilani .1 It Cnite. St I too..
Atl Iltiap•P 11J . !I Man do
. II II Stirlen At
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4.1 ii.. • 1..• a.
Lipliy. Vit
Name's First Premium
PAGUERRFA - yry P ES
Pr.r Otiut Budding. rnmi Sfrect
lITIZENS rola ',trmp, t, wigii to Ob .
tatts •It a s.urate,eri
11 letle attl
tett luoirrille prle4,lollml It to (belt lutineet to rail at
lb. Itt:..teu'retal.ltel.m.rtit. alt.., &Unit Aat;rilbrt/I.
tcuarackt.....i. nr y...rhecas Lade. War OP;
las res.l and teal ktrancosl side and Sky natal •Ver
hri
yeaart.tua... a nd a... 4 by. Ma ~.I.l.reted
Vhilanalishia and ..es. ca. air N. tlstter.. httnoell to tie
be
all, fulnfley to the t.atruus,cf etrie ..f tlacurr
rectyi.,... either nicial Ur ha . ""' L".
11,11,11% , ,4
Ws.. open mod i.yeratiad. in 511 ;palsy, j..os
. r .
NFLANE'S VERAIIFU(IE' --,The Propri
•tny. of this arrest medicine hare r..stlrsd hundred , or
sert;firates alts:llrs the al.-einem, ~t the tuedleine.
lhar entireol the a.) , Vrty one Mono huddrede:
Ld.ut.vist.a. April 10,
Massa. J 4.12.,.. 7 -.4bentletuett This is In rqu ur rr
that a th 11.14.1 estate was afflict:4 vial 'aortal.' Ipr&
et vs... klads 01 Y ertatfug. , and vamtuiptated the..
nut a ith 110 Va.nLNrh yurchaxd a .I.l' ill U'lmb.'t
ealahrtsfod v•rmlfUlt , limas Small Ver,aerlyte, 4.4111..01
r city.) and aver kiripy a full do., the child .11,..ehalAt
eda full quart Cl trorosa It...health of The child truPror .
....litutiedlately I w4.ultl revoustusul 31.1.artv'e ter tulloaa to one .1 th.: toodt . ne
eapt sod eetual
routedles for ...',.rtue mom In
• • -
J 11. OUT Tint, Nnurchaul.
TN. Is lbe only V•lnof.. then nvver c.ll. W •st. l
urnni,erMn thrr. axe mo,nnt Nomal h.r .W uIJ U;
lthout . rlal .0 Il•r haw,
Sold to mug ry•pertAhle thihryhtt
Ana by the vol. plopriatur.
whery yo❑ will, tmilk obout what,
ynn w.f. and you rill Wither lee nr Lear of the great Ar.
*Watt preparation. know, indbe penple of the Al. Stater. tia
11.0. Varraire Celebrated Arabian I.lnirannt. It hennado
'Owe of lie gloat remarkable aurae of pantlyeVe,
rheuwa
llew, nervous affections, spinal entnPlitinta. ans... t*.bl*
and. Indeed. ae an external reined, iv applicable to near
ly all dineaeee , bleb could ponaiLly Le bent , nl.l by a w.
dlalnr of that kind. AIRI
Ilestatday month.. at': et. A. $3-. Eartie
Waal Miuttbr, at Jahn 3 m alMar, L Crarea , ward
year and onth.
J. J. OILLESPIF.,
idemUfactprer Of Looking Glassea
Ni) W 110LESALE DEALER in Cullibkl.
lluttuna,lStughea:lliotto and Pawl tiotkli, No io
uJ attaut, P , l.l6l.latalt. •
/LY A mil aitortment ur Lta.king lila. , Plate, anJ
Plate 1/lao. ererey deazrintalt. Al ILtwettord and
rytaboa,n, artn.• wade to order. mar V.-371
Kay and Manure Narks.
rrIWO Hundred thrz„ W. Harper & Co.'s
e•lnbrsted ilur .04 Massa.. Yort.., .ratiview per
Canal. stal tor rslu st esrtern a pV i.o,
Laxtkin.
...In:du A.., for fierier • Cr, • Wet.? rt._
ifIESTEH'S ENIPGiii Uhl, Celet4ated far
) tleatn•les of N. durablllt7or wOttlathl•tp awl low
VIIN'tI ANT) 11111ib. (I.OT IMO .11ttwiti WY.
tsrblonstdr—Urr.tl inilirestent e.tu'i
4/1
i . t. charges tbr Ahowing SCA.i
tTUDYrn} I I,64IIIX.
Nu. 71 SAITTHPIF:I..IIST.. near Mamor.l an ,
warm
N EW Ci001)8---A. A. Mason.Co,Co have
o.tl are ;low openloc C., 0 and /Wk./M.
T(hots. cotoonclag blam, (.I.ghtneres. Orsoadion.
Timms. Wage do Won. Jaconeta. ti
Idoilla Laralis, le, fa. •Dunn
Stir,Tlll:l }:VENING,Ax
Tresday T,vening. arch 23. 1852.
F.ll:lliiy prop.,..
trot/rat:lute tit.tftvdagr: Tills KS Itst
Sit
U. All wiz , ,
fret tllqowttton t ea l..truni. • Tills
ut .n.l .fotril
two hour , at I..tot,t•tto Tboy fool tory ttostalul for
pert n. No,. moo . ttorti ttottrort. litri.nt wtllotrt
to .tit brtler Shoo over. in 4trlor tu unat
1 ...M.: thloualt Val.. of tolro tvrrrni lo•tto•
trill lot .ontt, tott
Tietto,.. :Ott twu 5). all mitt.; Erato_ roan
nal two Latilra. or. four LAO.. with-ut ilontlrmon.ar
I
wo ttentletuou 010.50. Ladle, tu It.l
Diat+of
lirtrtwe oto•li roncert rotultuoure at 1 , , o'clock.
Book+ of lturti, .u.l boot of Broth., Kr .al. tit 11,
dote mud other Oar. , who, are..oltl, met,
• • •
illiott's Steel Pens.
I 1.1.1 i/ IT'ri PeDB No:ill.: pollq
Ladli•—• Jo N 1 1:0 .1. .1. ,
Agspp, ,Liat
I r qualltar gr•• , •
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RAPE SHAWLS A. A.
1 1 "rill % :2` j "it r
tno:lrlo.olg.lllrpr7ui ru
;rag* blaa a e
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Notice to Contractors'.
101110POSALS bill he • revel vv.( wail file
1 111 u 1 1/••1../.1 the 11/•
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tr Aught mi 1...! 1.1 • I'llintttrith stt.l 111,
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I mider,igned rreeiv.•
tor cv•lt/. • tstilur i..t 1/..
it , 0511111 0 Ir. •r , .. .4/ lb. / 1 .Itaill/c. l / 1
1111 1/ .1 re., /11/1 11 1/.11.1 I :11,4 1,1 1.11 O. 1./// ,
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ata.l l'lumner• ort.
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11.4:11/ . .1 / 'll ooxl Mr ktell %, 111
inf,sateAlri. 1•• 1. to.
At CI. 11 1-1,111 /0/
31 Et 111 Mr 1111.
Boarding School for Boys.
Cottage Ill! Academe
r 11111:. TIIIILD SESSION of this
111 , on Seon.loy, Son dar of 00 ,
unt. , l 00 th.• Vl.OOOOll 0,1 ‘011.•
1•10 t, )10.01.f00r 5,04 111.1010,01, w to,
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f• 1,0•0••• 31,0, par , lo3 t • 4.•••-0. Jn
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NEW 1100E81 NEW BOOKS!
DOOK JACK. liv Captain Mitryntt;
ll•rtylble Leger:
the Met. Gent
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tterntelltlet Tbe 'wed el the Perna.;
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cusr.l2 I Itlri lb. 1,14 MA,
Great Demand,
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Alma°. Mc a. 0151 co
March 12. th. I
Mr. h. K hyllern—thavrpurchateJnoo..,,Auttly •oule•
rour 19114 and Vero:ll4mo from u pullat who 1,21. lu
lbw !tuba nt thrmuth uur lola,. but as he,
111111 be*o through bur,. great demeo.l for )nor
mi...llcinu., Muhl,. ma to eollca, tit aut.,. I am t uoot.
F toum•t , ur or tire tint,/ Of VIII.. ho , 1.1f.r
At , e.rtakoly tbr lAA and twat taluabl, 1 Lard ~v.r
Levu l'lesov! o ri u t t o , Itry t i r tly, avid WI.,
AMIN lIELhEY; hoatutartar.
It. E. SKLI.EILS,
'l2 tOt Court of Common !Ufa of Alleylwny
She Ohio A Poo uoilall Itoa.l Co,
• }No 01, Mu, Tuna, MA 1. '
She HIM!!! Ltors IlbtolowtmblP
exSAND now, to wit, March 20th,
1.52. Report of 11....ra p,,..001.2 U. the
ro Court ao,I thul. and 14/ motiou of IV h
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".•• A,- ;Marti tuo reaw.• holAhatUn thr
x ' Aulerlran hy tho Coork
6 mare 100. 5. 11210.
Blanks Books and Stationery.
rriE cubserilier reapectrully informs his
- frigutA 011,1vutotlx that lm 1. nay ournla,t a
au, 1 ...Montt 01 01.00 Book., Aehool liAOkr.
Yriuting .ml' WrAnput, caw M...
urt tlnantu ar.. an of wtot•ls he v 111 oell al luau mkte,t.
• ME-Ream 110 at .0.1 .rery abort. Ilea , r , ulloo .11" It
Prl II lit. rfeeut...l with neatu.uo aO.l th•bpatch
Blank Ilho llEs rula..l and bound au( 0 , 700 pattern
1.11.1 Lwlt.ra• boyad
/I:WM.1 1 10. Itookullor 104 Statu , th ,
No. ES Muul It., U.trru,u Third sod romrth.
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iv toot rrr'd aUJ to, sM• A hl• Atir4E.,Theki
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cum.?, Etral and Wodd rt.
Preyannt aUd whl•4l'
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- aff(sl-51 1, , 'ibis. in store, for oak by
eisai " A CO.
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---- .litiiiit ---- nreollCloths.
TWO HUNDRED doz., assorted sizes, of
Table, Stara and 11nr.s.0 dryer, of beautiful idyl.
WI. To ItNiter the larloyfg r eing . . rsr•
tetis; to Otos:this.
m a pp• No. WI Martel of,
1 11 au ••.:1 , 41 oL. Corn, for Aalcl;
I'o .atfr
11 4 -1 .-1 3111. Y F 1.0 11- -Tlin rhuiseit family
La ...I , Of 0
ttt.,^• BELLI , a uprwrr
Floor'Oil Cloths
['ST re .l from Phillipsvite ral'ory 10,000
eir ,imi•usu 1.10 ,
t.. , wide. ..t rAtutiot t•trit..4 patt.r.
st. 1.-111 .thattttt, to
Lonr,,
.
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Jaw. W. C. 0.4,1. rearta, ,
nu/1
the Art addr, , ,datifdt °id tfio t.rtied iu
naiad ir•durty dtt are t•ntiil, , ~ , dre of Off
Vitt of the ltddituta , u. without Fuldectlai: thclawlyrf
to-anr the I , rdmionf Paid. a
Ti,, traystai tfto, , l, •and ,tibfrt,othd , are, d,ddat
br the Chart.: tor the Wm." , al .t , ftDroatti
of the Company rrt. , dfreeted h. 1 , . iv,. d•frdi,i
In thy. t,dafettiou ot Ilm-Corwratirn. ...a I.llDi - or Ow
further e, , ,,iritTdd th , Tffif , ff , " •di he
eeddr , t 4, 'p. beard,: an iatrt ,,,, .11;1 , fre..ntd,vided
tuouv. laf.ired •tid rtf , rata. itpda the
killoallt Or e`ani«.l Premium. sad Capital Foook.
logurenef , tat Fire. Hull and eafro itifk, a. gfoal, ru
the moot lawfral
_ - •
0SIE11•1( - 300 dot. Cotton, white, black
ti
and wiled, bd ,d.b. by 0. 0110U311MIT.
Ewald ordodd.
g LON' ES—
.g./J doi.soto. A Linle thrf44.lln Jlls
For snle I.t ignerl; I •1.. AILLIUTIINOT.
1110 7.`r NIIIItISONS Carton , opying
to., ...,L
marl-
I INEN . MANDIiEIteIIIEFS-75. - doz. fur
A sale I, 'lama; I ci AttRnTIICOT
rETERSON ' S Ladies National Magazine.
t. Apra b. her.. P. , 11 V Lexe.
.n 14.111.11..re..1
Also. Appleton. , plrular ilonthb - I.ll.cary
Authnta: tla. velunle r,,ntattn, Eh, II from the 1..0n , 1,n
TiLtif, the ,ntean are. 1..5r.) Ntlrntl:..l [Akar Hamilton,
Hallway Sals, leAli• Phillip. hd I.lst Drama
01 the Itomlutlon. Howard ha Phllanthry p:nt, ItvLert
6.nnthe,, lloan p , t,.11. sot V.v.., ,;
The Illautrate.l Le 0.1 0 ,1 Nora and 1...1nJr.1)
And • nun work wlth thy title nt tirrtru.le or
Irchelne Inver of V..... Marl.
maxi.;
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il 1re.14-11..1. P.^ Dow
15.1.13 .1, el . :Jo by ! lbAlAll 1.1‘.1.1:1 i Sol.
4a ALT PETRE4+S r.kA. erwle. 1.,r xstl6 toy
A..,
turd! • 1, il All 1.111.7?K1 A CO.
Roil iiiiikSTON i.:-5 l.blo. n etoro unit
.t tbr ear by
mail.
Adamantine Candles.
THE andeHgned are now prepared to fill
.11era.n for ADANI A Si Tlrtlii CANDLES. Our vo
mit ruturod pricer aro ouch at will rati.fartorT to olir
fr i en d, and ni ntrouirta. STo then au 're It for Tour lob,
n rr ro purobstor of la. COotiozios-
JOdEPil (Lucy - is kw.
sa&n.•
coMMERCIAL.'
C 01.4.11 Oukancs aDd E.', 1
Ttr fz , r.anl.d fro. orespise.
LL,
MOVEMENTS OP TIIR
OCEAN STEAMERS.
DAYS 01+ /AMINO To AND FROM THE UNITED
rx. , x s.a 'tux urLan‘q,
1962
llnlneal~J. March IC
•••....W.Y.lna.lay. )lamb .....
4CII I .
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June ...
. Wssbt.ral. Jun ,
.- -.2..11 . ..1ne0day. July I 1.• •
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July
Aug 11.. .
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• •
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.71"tdr.d.Y. Octi. ,7 •• • •••-
.Wydnen , lay, Sot • .
.ICeduardgLY, 71 . , 1 7 • • •
wwiewKlar. D. , 15
tvednead.r.
P•stur.l:••. April 3.. ...... .
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PalirrJ/1. May
,rOuruar. IP, .....
Sutunl, • Jut.
, auinlui • Jun. •"`"—
P•avin.
:roan., Jul, 31.
Puuintisr. Au
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11
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Si v t., to/. ror liorton. e.storiat. the to 511 r.
1.1 for 1t0...t0n. -oxturder: the ISch
°AN/att. h.r New rort. ",..ktorls,, the Loth
for Nrur York. Saturtet. the 2.1,1
1+52.
A , lA.trent N York. Wr.tr,s.isr. toe 13th Mar
N I A.:ARA. fr.m tb• Aet
tn.m N. Yr,rk. Apr
t'A NAPA. tn.= 11, , t0n. Wodnexinr• the 14th
trom S York. Wedu. , ..tar. th. 2lgt.
FOR eLIiciIRLS.
....
SOUTHAMPTON 5 BREMEN LINT,
' I tL .:III ‘ .V• iIA C •
11.1 , 1••••••
)•
111 I MASS.
11 A
KM ts}
111 , 11.110 , N
111.1
EF.L i;.".1.011'.
Ciiprs Pliftarn• - in iittrrrs.
•Tvcl of Morning, !larch (
ll.mar,t re , i , r-la, vas rrry quiet. and im
• tr.m.pir..l 'Er river rnntinues In rzcellent or
r v155....4 of stsarners. sod bu.ines oit air wharf
twriptii iscs fsir• but
oitly for Phu's:Leta aut. The sub 1 , 1 , 4 .c
nrl ~ f o 2 end bbls at V. .51.0 tails 112.4:3.10 .
froil. Mira lore contineo to 'mail lots
Cr.
motes iit tbc must ratesissyl3.l24l 2 . ls 4 llo .
`ter supsrOvir end brisnits
isit —ilcerit ts :to light. soil only a rtiodcrots Ist,.
us dnln tat a 2,411 u. Oat.. in it. at 2e< "e.
1 4,,, hu. tioui stnto st 2sr. saki of 00 t.sulosts Whsat
an..1:0 bushel,. .t 15r it on. 2 ^ l .
ors. at,fse. and 20 els white, fl ,ar.oist. 40c
l .Qi c,t :.i: w
ju,nn i.n-ri.v£ ro.-
I,oVlAlONS—rfaeott tenths. quite flan .1 lull Cri , v ,
at ~ae...h.0001.6 llama at 94e;1,200 1Ds
la, in 4.taatt.te, 10.000 ma. 7).i...A:i.and Oa re. Shout
r. aleeaud (lava ana 15,000 me at IN. and /Si 'alb.
Intter hems, the lima rates. Au offer o' Sl c.34%f
1. keaerd Lard and retwad. the holders datnand
,.. Aa4ar eared flaws are telllhA at loy. and
t...etb.
Lh II E.51 - =-A sale of =(.O be au the wharf 0.73,:e
MIME
rp,-
4,..t/CEILII,—The Market tont:raw: lira at lull pre
te
Sale, I', nlerrepor is I , ,te at Or tat eanunou or rota
r.end tr , r Lair:it:alit', a prime article would trina
•l e , - s Mollusk, :It lots at 7.7. t cash. and :Le
tad.: tn I.,te at At, :radon. Untited ealts of CAlfre
Itee. lo ‘ ll,
t.:111:1,1, ,111 e. 100 02. prtroe lin-Iten at 0 ,- . and
N 1 I: at :c itn
111:1111/ lILACLIErr-elalte: 111 Go. (run store at 33 it
~METAL -A este of tie lone Atliqt , ny al pntate
FOREIGN MARKET.
- LIVEPPOOL, Magnit
We hove been feenred by Messrs. Bell 6: Lig
gett. nitnti•iin Pr.iince dcalnts oi this city. with Oh. Ca-,
cult, Itichatdnon. brothers d Co
tc , ••••••/ ri ntra...r ,lugara.trian which wa war IL.
f LAtUlt —The delnand [wailscued° , at 102 s fur Writer°.
Wt. Plaisadelph . and Baltimurc the latter
[...turn lintog the top {LyU.
of
ma-ant. isacrptin, for
nou.tlitu., coon,
"it Ino — . ltte multiet in without inattrial chart:to
tl.c odrturn of the Anis. •rt. e dimand is slow, and the
, uf.y.l.• of Wheat continue small. Inman curn.althutrat.
u..
a.-crtn trauma nods u tair demand at Ti/nn
hi .dtrann
nue inll..w. and ~! Dna unalitY ,4
intitur I.Q.Ps Or wan atibmitteii to 10r t
haw. ..I.iiren Import htw.
ton. s c yusliti which in ark adv., CO
na L.
r ntiw.. is about Pr tnns.
kr:kir-1n c i.e. : in:in, of the delaT atid lose ~.nt'd hi'
winter lv to the 1:111tirl nate, thin ha,
...pealed. which ha. cauttilsrUcle
an ad.
la .t tnPat , iii. tiurca.
.1 s
0,-11, marl ct lien, nrm. but the advance
ta
inu.h wanted. ‘l.l t; 0. 1 prime tudns wc,nl , l
T 1.1.1 There in nu stoci..
Lent
rTio.—tr uotaticnt area. Pillows Upland
.;0..1,e, (*is .1.. 1,40 , ..it middling 0 7 1,a0 5 • Phid. tale ds
I;Ni 5
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014:$.1 I t
U1111:1114 11,111 till
I. to 1. , k1111 V It,
a., I Frtalt
We copy the following list from Thompson's
ti.nk Not. Importer
dank. Const.—thme_dAscrtinion to
ue.u. •I. ' • •
en th. Bank. Providence. R. 4.:;etter A.
•.I tlie ,Aste Dank. I.lertfird. Conn. .rig. tanner,
tilc.t.:n. r—frmala tale of gcaleon the rtzlit—ltilar.k.
emith on lill—termed from centime... --
50 cc Ilurri•hurg. Po: neer tiffelr. totho in
Pitilthiilethe.end yell mieulatth to demi, .
W.. her, nor i•et teen it.
n the erstulie Kethanice Dthk Rthheiter. N.
V. ern .:C.l to he in eirralation. We thee not teen them.
005 Olt Int no t friend. to tui en the loot out l..u.burch Car ritrip. Pur striuls—tic. tiro milk
aids en. ninntrY "rthe.
• ~ n tho Vermire . eons of Lane...ter. rit. A !nth..
unu.unt of those err rirculeting Ilaryleth—see nth,
ou the Atlantic Runk. Cone Map. N. 3.. alter..d from
• th ehe.e,threthn. Ar ..11101 In the tlit-
Ismse
on Air State Bank of Ohio. letter A. The latheseinn;
on left mart:W...l tolul of Wm. Penn •r• poor—therieht
t sa of the • odien In tbe •iiinette le ipso, and morn
Astro,. than font. The fetters itha word
etc rrocknl and Irregular. The'sbore Wye , the
rantinlar deleete of she note—its singers, •ppeariore .
good. and eery likely to pare tint.,.. dowels Derutiolnest,.
on Oh. Unlock Bank, Dover. N. altered tenni gl.O
- ant, rg. •lirge female, with ehisid. tr—fall length
010 right cod e felt done.
Ire the Bank,Bnriingt..N. J. Viv..ordY
tele la man Pam,.
• o** en the Voquomick Ban, Conn., altered Om,
VI:MO allei—Tig. [tree Indiana on'a ewe vi•wing own ,
di•teon—three
on 1011.1ir. a grain weans, wit h bore,
and oxen attached. on left rnd—not like gentile..
•pu the Jewett City Bank.. Jewett City. Cr. V ig. fe
male. with eirkle lo the right hand, and arm resting on a
alien( of wheat: cattle la distAum—ptirlmrts to ba angme
sl by Batch, tittle, Wright a Co.. N.. herb.
. •ou the tame Bauk—Vig. ?Anode and sheaf of grain— •
tilling up and general appearance nos:.
We on the Batten Dann, Bethel, Ca...hexed from [woo
ago—tooom:hien with two horses, boy ornone of them.
ne the Bank of Middletown, Cs..—Tig. • tamale nor.
log child. surrOanded by It.unt.rl evens--an right end
the wont at'Vki—portralt nn kit end.
the lora Bank. Pa--thsve not seen them, hot,
sod 1n he poorly done; in the engraver's name 'Barr' is
spelt •1111 h.
Farmiaghsm Bank. Mae, rig. Mercury, large.
chip, horn of plenty, anchor.sbeal of grain. de, .with '
round die and figure Eire—on right eat lissom h r young
vitt. ant FIVE—on left end. fig-are I. biscketaitt, and
SIVE.
na the Windham 11.1 t. litase.-11g.Sierrary. Wee
'hip. born D 1 plenty. anchor. gloat of grain, to, With
rouad thr, ar.d flffnre 5.-en lento& figure 5, blriAkezolth.
mil I , E.
L'A no the oats Bank. Uartkinl, Ct, altered from gen.
nine ours •
on the Bank of
th ille, dated Dee. I. 1851. and
11k, 04- Harm of donlsdlle, wh{rh ,r4 7
,ocpt Ike Ns
phonier spans than the genuine.
to's on the Wyoming. Beak. Wilkesba.-ra. Via. an of
en.d ploa,„h ra,t, brltta 611311 reclining against the ox,
(10 cash sal 01 the note bvisale figure,. and at the bottom
. email goat of arms of rennet's - Ist:tin Letter A.anddats.l
Hay ISSI. I.uryorts to be engraved by Drape:, Tarrau
a Co. whore itnontiljg at the top o(the ca n The gvnin'
al app,aramvs of the *Weis hod, and the cantering linnrlg
•
V. A 11AUEllt... Axerit.
N. U. Wa4r .1.
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CUNARD LINT..:
jrn OM LIVIIRPO4%
From Loath
From Frumamotuu for
New York. N York Nu* York.
Yeb ew
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31, A,Us: .April
Jul.llll IS Jule 1.1
June IA July I. July tkt
July II Aug, L , Aug In
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Plificnnbbi,lnilin , Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
Atlantic. Psalm.. DLORILTIiIt.
J. Mcßee, Iteralnction..lleliennant.
J. ilalard, Peebles. Elltabetta.
Hahn. Inamatt.Bl.llo.l l M.
Ventura.. Wotan... Brovroaailla.
For. City. ll uninah•
nal - gone state. Stone. etneinnan.
Dkurnal. K Conalli
n'tZ.
BOLTS LEAVINO Tlae U4l
WELLSCILI.r.—foreFt City.
T. LOU Q. Adm..
141.11:11LING—Wiechester.
0 ALLIPOLIS—Om. lido. •
W.tl3.l,ll—Vormoot.
•
aituitia.nlU.E. a •. 31. "ad a p. •
&viz—TG. , * wan 7 tot ll tubes In 'vhiliinrl by
m•tt. Imt .reul. Rt 3utt. sat
SOLO.—The steamer Salem, a first class
,y ea wh,elrr,Oaa in-Ca /Oki m tt... lisualrha eau Corapan,,
tar f lam.). Nn. la to rue la the trals between the Schnee
Or which death/ail= * are uaier.tnal she
cut tent« tw net .
We ore Indebted to the gtOtletOtAti tktlt Ito;
for ill.' leto' die and ..W. WAY cipank.
Tax AusOltilliv.—We call attcatiou to the
~,,b bb b , ,e a art card of this noble steamer in another cot
tuna rhe has established • bleb revelatlen upon her
ult., which le are sun rill be telly sustain
enorit,nct‘r and skillful Management of Izzr
vr.rth, compute/cc, Cerr. - Cues .flacurut. ' 7
rb, All e o cc er ufll leave this matrenr at llotlect.
IMPORTS BY RIFER.
AutoGrar—lo sirs ref a: Adasts
Co. I 1/41 Jammu. 5 sheets 6 her tlaelhl 1006.. lines. A
Lositc 4./ 6Lh whiter. 5I hm Melassrhhts 3 sheets
trunks : Slrs A 8 Ile IkPres4ll.CS: bales veal. Wes Barker:6
Is, MA. 75 WM/ tacit: 4 as miss. clerk A Tom 12
t4s stAelsel IS do Lard 61 bbl.ref. som I bat star.
liß
:es as duel beef. Ilsrma tlser: 50 b b l. lard Oil 10
S
testhess Istla Biel sins re./ 3 hes sundries 1 [rusk : ,
to LeseL A Cu; do sla Berbers 5 1:610 blue het .'stew Llark '
Thaw:4 t./ hams ISe teal 111( ht.) tossuel. Datull 4
01.......1/1( able varalsh, T II limos; IS bbLs Iterk Shile ma
let:es 25 1:1/ 6n Lbls lesl essar. 10 h has semar 5 tosae
2 drams itkla 40,145 s 161 bbh4whLi6es do pars
srentsisl cr•
an les, Jae Mas ra k
& Lb' l box lama's/ars:Ll
Jroua Coo Ott, hatehearsert & IBM:labs 92 hairs at:
Wu : Eenradj Mild, 0,4 41colsm. WII WrWbsi 72
1.14.4 16 shooklere 10 do hams: Kim o! Joser, -54,114.
hues, Frilers Nieels; hhds hseas 11 Mils So. Baker
I,,rsysts 4 rafts 11n. ties 24.60 Wathrrs 1 bisi hams 1 de
& Grabs,. h hbls egg ta s, IN llolwee Os
40.3.040.3.0Ma5k: 10 hhls sbellol be ds...Whey s Matthews
a Co.: liquors 6 kis 40. c •aen on bowl.
BRIDGET/AT/Pa W Z 11.1011.11 —341 6610 &our 15 sks
wash etark * Thom: 203 !Ala flour. Baker a: Forsyth: 21
Biwa wurreo;lVsn 28/tem= BCm to tar I'MaX boat Jor
L0V1.,1 LI, Pvr. OSe-54,51 Nava .houldars AO lag '
Lew, t 1 h.oc. lo hat.. J. 't:
hah[23 In
telt, ...les.. toolttur• I,4l:Dit 'Oa
hh , l. sugar A ,14 MI LER
1,1 toot O.: s t •ozar
Corult , , h‘ta., c.• t/rana tlt
n. to,:a boltOOT.
lln roolemee.
o
rottoo. A t t.ot faOnloer,'
Jame,. kinr4..O.
CINCI N 3. ATI- r, ?my •hang II , rld d t
hh l7: '' ,l h. „ ' li r s
A ( .9 1,
Mm!. S, 80, to is 1
1...,. •
*I kg, IV II Si.l:ol,lt, , ‘.l' . •• .
L o:‘01W.
13.1t1 , 71 1 ,6 . 0 .!‘ •
. 5, 5 , 43.
RAIL ROAD CONVE YANC
::All,
ktly,,ltth !rata .);Y. eclark , It
koct , tamc.lattc ,
. 01110 S PEN NSVI.I. I.aiL
Th+ltapata.. train rcn.l St ..: .tall. , at 91
n'cluct, • kods•rr.c.... err, 66,
m pu m , tsttabi. The Arrclana.lattoo traceaktt 10
o'clock.l. 11..0
17$1PORTS RAU. itt,Asi
cmirr 10=2 W.I. 1 km, 7* . co
ItydtTk
s., m ‘um 7 . 7 Tull. , nwn • Wul
, m II Cum., 3
,10001 ms Cu. I• 5I 444 c 1L• 4 1001er..lcm00
t_S
apples. tmur . rm 11411, L. 111: 7 mrar
html'u: 1.10 .1... II umf, , r I • 1; 00 ,,
11•.; 10 MA. oar, d
14.110m01. unar r rmrLrurr..2 r. • ,u, or
...oulay.l rg 1. , ,5••• r.ti k I,..itrawn
Ksrkpatrick. 1.1 r.u•. rum:. unrun a Kirk.
PaLrlek
A4cougm .• tub 17
irrrre, II I,re r >Lau., M 0.11.0-. 10
raryr. Rumr I.rrur r. atTur2rprou.
‘sm MeLmmlllan T hurt,. 5.: . rurrT•i• 0104 r,Tr. 115-
tar, n r!.• r•nrTi . Z . b10.0130u1 . •
Treliao. 1 m.• I•1I! T Iriurt 0001: 0,1
mr.r.l,llmun • .ra
mat., I' bus Or. gr.d..14411,
• Mil GOMM
ELs', S ITAiSITERS, -
SHIPS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,
Coach and Car-maharo.
nv 111
•
57.17. 111,1,
. E3l O
21 . PAILK P.LACF:,
1., MURRAY:kir: 0: If X. 1066.
.ra n , nr•ron.:. n Nes. of
FURNISI-HIVi'DRY GOODS
so whi-n of tr,.l• (fir ftttentom hereaner
, 4
Mnti.
,na num,
711• T sill 4r.cr c.
•1 frcm the
it: of
44 FA;lll.t
LI !ZEN • n.I CODION
Da
•T OMR DA II At.l,, Ar.IVI - WI:IA.1 ALIA
CAIN rr.r.PANF ,
D,,4:1'1: AND FAA , DAII A
CMAIDI.I, AN rp •
I'AIIPETIMIS. ALL IMP v.oni
SIATTISOb 6 AND DitlADirT ,
COILED 11AI 7. AND VIOL - 4111,i, •
n a.• I eaciDl , - a4.0:Da.: 7 3, •
COACH AND CAE 11:1M, I
Reetelre.idir.vt tr•m or, and
atjori , i, +Ten ...Wt..'
CoTTELINKi. N1.1110EL: N
CAL' lII+.AUIN.i
NIL ClAlfilS,
A.)11 , A.1.1 . 10
AVID
LCol OR,
El 1.1 , 1:1%.-F
it+ htt.tiou Cll% ar..ll:ol.:Niltl rttr.
Lcula.rly toTitad t.. r.ur
DORE.Nitt, k NIXON.
mu, d:ml? 1%2..
Penn Glas3 Works.
I teartta
oFIEN . tra.
\ It;11'01A N, i.,ruierly of the ,
LAhem %.1 mt. 11,,,afactvtates of all '4
I cad I% IN 0%%1V .
Water alit% Frcnt Pitt.%
N It. —l'artirate , atter.t . %., Wind.°
and prla . l%. amettl.l.l%., I,U,- an.% %lel, mar lb ;
Philipsburg Water Cure Establtstuneut.'.' :.
1 N Philip4urg. Ileu roc C'oun. , V, Penna.,;:,
1,. the , n,itt. .1 iv ..1 the ~,a rt rtv .r. ~ ,, ; 10 IO.• month '= ' /
et 0. 11. limtv..r •
1 , .1 . , mtl... lulu Vittlbur.b. ktn:
ir , ra 1V1,....11riz atvi I. , 1 1,...,1...fr.:1and lb , . rrrpruunr4
ha.. bad tw, otr ~.,.. 4 ..,..r.,,e4. m a x , Auisr physicist,
...eve I which 5.... I , rn.tt, 1 L.r.l, r 11, Ilydrnthir ..:
ayttnut '1 . .. run, ofl. r.... 1...1.a, r , " wt ~ .1 . . payable:: •
i
wretly. ell ~..a.z.ri., ,r, a 1a.... In i; ..1., path rums. ~
Y.mb rotte,.l. I. r. ...,I t, turr.l,-It 1,.. ravf . woollep
In.ut,ta, two lar, t,r.. , Cl.. t,0r• , 1. , , , F (mar lower,:
a lio.,lrr Ith' L. •
"' d ''''' ' " fil. 7l l lZ ' E t i:l! .. i ' lili Al'llt.K, Froraic or.
Pt.ilivtourv... r...7.1.t.: , , I'. O. 11-.ll,l,',upty,f,liroit..l
marl 3 - --- 1
. - Fbi . Silo. • • .-
THE undersigned elders at private enle,:t ,;
their new Whirr Lead and Oil Milt, located no [hal:
corner of ...tin and Twelfth rtrreqa. m the CAT :I Si.
/Main. /gusted on a lot Cr grnun I tinting two. hettrir.4-4
feet on nmtla etrnet. and room:S.oth to the channel eta
Chmateatie PcmL The Mri..t hauling bring fear and al
half enmity hiJM. and frnula 111:0-tiren and a halt - Let on i
r
.1.3.1/, rtrc-I. runr.inc ?nuxts ni lf-envan and It hall for.
t..:;
awl contain. two Con water rtno al on, taane,a are Bo.Lar-;.
d. ..d.1,5r.... I.m, dry Idler... /114.111.1rde rd.r./....."1: ...lab,
Ilahment. ne 1./.kr rarrnme. .ira to bOraallnEmnal - :
ra,LcalruLded either f, caf tor /1 . • liomnd .1.4 orlo if
hone. ;rm., odszln, $.1,1 man; osher valuable Improve- 'l
mo pprrtairlint . lo e Lwil ..,talMahmane• The.: ail alan f
tec h upon he mom,. nne one not; canard root.. :
twelve bv Thirty-four fent: ....min rmr, dwelling h0w...,
ten corroding SOuta-todghlaLn hi lal-nti liloh arable. it. ,
Tilt market 21drde mode Idelliil., / , Mannneted with 1t..;:
bwinea,) elm any ocher. A. re, claaLre it nnw lateevd . l:
to those wlehing to en:aim in M. tuktoms. _ The whole'
will be rnld cll ....rdcm.....datinu r.trnr. - / ° ,
1.. C. CLARK & CO. ',
.. . . .
PL Lcui, f",b. tr. TF:11 .. _1. n ,.,..an ~t j„, H,, , ,,,,b„ ; '
I lki E t,
. 1.
rr Sj...l , 4 r . !.... ,
3 1. ,,, 15.: „ .\; ,‘ F. ,.. L .i i`t . : 0 71 0 1 ,, u , 1117 8... , —^ !
lb. abow, tg.crrant.d ti, ,Ivfirt, .71 . Att,..Engrit ,'
sill Am.-rrcin —ttn.n.rinkahl..... Finunla. , :f 7 4 ri...-.1
.. Abn. 14,,,n.1,1 , nn i fiance Vlnnzniln. 'A v, , ,,-,
full es.rtrarnt r.t tt , 5 , ....0 , 1 , /0.3) . . on hand.
,mmrlfl 1
Maurice - Leman.
SECOND fitippl:f or Manrivo'fiernan, the
nc CharlesL. - erre, crulatleuncrlel,c4 une of biz:
Alt, the Netlllo Ay:sl, enettsr
ith • lot 4 other ne...
rzEL k IIALLOW;Thfrd .t .
marl 6 ' • (/‘.1,,,01, the 1.. t Mare.
UNDItIES- .
ifinar•ka Gronni Nutn..
5 - try APO' ,
Gineetk:n
11 , ..1. '
To arrire on oteanker
Water au..l front oto.
1 ONDON PitINTS-s-LA. A. !Anson &o
.1.4 have .itut rec'rl 'err
NRLISII PRlNTS—Murphy k BurWl
.l!rilut:ar7o.:n
rf,: - VXl:7"<*o } it ,
A 1.., cow aty Iona! Azotrin l'ol.ctr.. Not color, and low
Seller's VgnnifuLge,
The Great Worm Mt /heir',
===e3t=l3
. .
M. brt.th.olo-lawr barmy adonil-i
Catered, a row 'reeks eine, s rodt .11tCant's - rcrWura,
ekoer ejr,a. the cour-atil
artroch he olkye to his Iyro onlldron,:tl, fnoontM
-both a, In number and .1“, Mslate. boron..
YOnt I.4rmifozo ilotof w o rk
• t Yours riosoo•Afollr.4. • Jaelf VA HENRY.
fla.-Paroot,why .thr and worm
dor, should cge that pr.intr—.l o.ott by
=art: 11. SY.LLEII, 1 . 17 Wool a. •
Steamboat for Sale
lIE controlling interest, or, if iequire4
toe wbc.le et" the litr PILOT the now
Het at tbe will
,he reme ler le, ...eh. et. wooden -
domst toter. Ver ftv,ther laterree.G..c. ”Tr 0...., -,
IVlL,h.t.N:re CO-.
I, , :orier al T 1.0.1 met Market It,
I Peet
Canal Boat Furniture.
H AVE on hntia a larga lot or Bunk]
mrth, steira.te, comtorts,Pll-,
Sbeeta mid Slips f.r: nal+ low;
=kris, NUCi.r,Thirg Neel.
.iCraigleith Stones. .4=
O 1E lIUIDRSD, pai,ked in byte?.-;i.teir
•NJF ..b. no* lanaing—• Atin,
in rard.2,oo.toitk ,
(nut B.a..)!ainti French tirin4stt.... both bawl and - 4
Waer. trnamiA .331 mu, h. AGr octal ww,rn.wuw nt.laan
eut.r's thindpfz fn. In W:c , balers,.b/
0. W. Fi er..
yard So W..hitmt.
rich 12S N. - era K.
arch --marIG.I.Wr •
.
CA.RI3I.II'IINOT h 0.4 camnioro:ect
ceire 21401 aeortnirot of ziorloo. 4 I,..imertloodo.4
cousisMoc in part of
Jraw,Coal , P.A.Paotakou Finn, Arronlr.AltAca.p.Thoo,... ; .
Naokeso. Mous De Lalne% Item, Lame. Printcd
tavola. £mb'd 64.1. Lana., Mullin' fi10v,11.44, /jou:antic
a:eclot
flotklery, Comb, Brio,, Thersd...
Aroltdallo I:van-ell, Par oralr. Vllit,f,Fo:/
Oockz. Jewett . , to. Ar . I..t••preffellt in-
ritre,tha attention of Mrrebantaa R.Niiort.
=re. rY Wfod 4 Cr met. of it antood 411. T.
11.4 1 151.1 -5Q bbls. N 0.3 .NlackOTel , •.
is Pictrled
nala L A. 1:1. , L
marn , ill. I,rfrotreet.
N — -
AILS-400 kegs, ties,,rted city bre.cds,
for rale by
marl 3 r Z , A [l.7l,PritTi•RN. '
TEA -100 hi. Chests Yem.e: Hegel:4la-
Peetet, Gunpowder ark! s± :for
suet:,
DRY 1111)ES.-30t4 seed and 101" sale by
marll • s. 6.OIAUU It.
t HESTEIL, 7 L Smithfield St., near Dia
+analor A sa_l3lell
luctwl ...tit of Varol.bla,.; At.:o/1 t .bleb FM a
4,eat vativtr :Il l ( and Says and. evar , a.
1.1.4 , 1 Of Lims.lt tram o.‘ tr.oks, tonaerar
tallnwsiatnrariron. , Port.Mopsk.,. , .
Ctiove. FicqY 1.1
ma:11 • '
ZINC PAINTS,
-Ni AN
.P , OWL T A:II I I:" II I:...\ D D
Thla Company 1.4 paapahal co farra..ll' a impala
valuable
ZINC PAINTS
Wlyloe hays bOon found ever o:3 - oral , tare toot, both u
bepe awl the ,ntat..a. ro.sto thotr erialnla
art mud yrot.elso yn'yorllo, cut :gnr lo ant ye
paint whataiet. Their
WHITE ZINC PAINT •
solrely an Waldo ol 'LW,. aro — al norchoto) Wee from all
ednltoratbon and ttnnurit, ‘rbateenz r. It so.ors neU•
hesttntullr r•hito.ao4 ts.ntnrlt troo-ihora the oolor.toos
the
IT WILL NOT TUiJ.N YELLOW .
onhalnhray, or
even whohoot uo y• ...• ~ • en'oolnle yea..
It with-Wa nda a aronherli er.l I.ho nowt,: bettor
than any stint, sat hoenn to 1.t.0 ht.an•Y 01. Ot. nl
ornadds sad rot. Cut. It roo/ o,, ea loth am co.
with water awl ch....0r With tAT: on the eel.
boatel porrelain told/.
BLACK AND.COLOI:I.I) ZINC_PAINTS4,
'Mow are (of obrn4ol as a Jr.
the cheapest e,l' tow 4-1.:10.. ...o.raer.tdr cosUOS
loortsg,sothonara, r suy f IBS soh
face of yowl, Srook. Ito, or 1r0n.," v arr. tent'
. EATI/Elt AND
Cyr Won surfreua thoyero yew:osier', taloo blo. as they
tom a caltasic rounoonon. sraTont oxide ,
non, they dry .nilykiy, to
Noe.
da not charoet Otis la. 01001 g g ~ ,t hrt, t hts on
in alry L
rupplital on literal osin; I.oolhe Yount-, of 'Orr!
kW
eThxy7.l:o iSouta Ititarr. ' ."-
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