irrsuuttGli cAzlcrft; PALIBILED of WIIITV. & eq. UItGR WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1852. OrlEADI r fl7O -V ATTER WILL BE FO BIM • .Oh r .HAVI PAGE OF THIS PAPER. • , VON CANAL COSSAITS SIONSIL JACOB BOFFMAN, or BEACH COUNTY r9ll'Pliestmrsnec ELECTORS ' I3.IiMIL Z JAZZ! ' "P 011... • aDUtxliu. Vratux 11. nte "Jalites 11, Calm... Jorm P. P. 12202. Sl9=ta, la. Joan K. D&nsno , ,, , . ' 4oiew P"V 17. Dr. hleCcuorrol. •' 8.. r. • A. .1014* W. Fru., 19. Jong LITTON. V 221100, %L. PAArs . 9 Itoutarals. ; 21. V1L211,1 J. P11611\12. ' 4, Jlc./9 11.14411.1. c., . 22. Ca br... L. Low. autr.t3 ISAJA2A, 23, lcutta,. Murcm. AATox. • 24. D 1.111124 12. IC 0. 111 Arr.. 2.5. SW.. A. 1.411120502. The article of 'chlonos," which we promised .a day or two'ago, but not one of bittregular oe rid, baa been withdrawn for the present . . Th yarislation °c y an interesting fragment of the rcirlbsoming:hietory of Lim:non:nee is con tinued on our:fiest page to-ilay. The pertri4t, it gives of . Talloymod, and the picture it draws of bin Rep. reneption of the news of Napoleon's oecape frbm Elba, ore very striking. _ PIitOIIP.F.V.ITY OT ENGLAND.—It., iB a very old nod very common Baying, that "it is an ill wind ' • that - Wm nobody - any good)" no ont present to • rigo whicl) Permits the products of for Sign labor - and skill to come into competition with the labor end skill' of our people; has ,made England - highly•prosperous, white it tumfgreatlf checked !hie prosperity of our own country, nod limn:111f .ruined soma brioches of Manutasthring in- ThepoliayOf free trade was adopted by both countries etbnot the same time. Ia Great Brit' air) the only Inarichef indosiry whiCh . has nead i v.: protection for 'oniityjeors is the kgrioultural. Previ s orts'.to 1841 that interest ws a protected by who:tifis called the , scale of ditties.— When theynice of drain vas high - the duty was the n i ce was low the duty was high—so high; hid ed, no to amount to a total prohligtion. ObBOTVC, this eliding scale was a eprrific duty, so arranged as Ito pre '!etit'fbagnicefet" breadototTs from ;either rising Wish, so arto stair)) the poorer cirses, or ";.' tram/oiling fiery IoW,Bo as to Wl:weld:to agricul ,-.4-:*uratinterests. - 11 - we had a similar seine of :datiep upon iron, instead of our present absurd Wthmtlerem system, a very moderate ;amount of );....in,Veintiou would answer. tinder our revenue - rlaWatie higher the Price of a comdiodity at the ttlaiewthere it is manufattnred AS higher the 4144 , , and el - es reran. It is a ••alidfog scale," "•!7 e; .l' l ,t)itt;„ hitt it slid+ the wrong way. In 1416-7, .";I'`,Attit(g" the prWritlenci of the railroad amnia in England, iron bore a high prite, and limo tm ported,duriag those years paid almost double the liaty that a ton impel-till In 1851 did. The circumstances of England and ibe United 13..t4te in' regard to the p,olicy c.l protection o .sit free trade aro directly opposite: Iter man '''nfacturers need no protbotion arlinst'tbe colti petition of other nations. The cheamicai labor, the abundance andycheapnoss of capital together with the immense extent OOJ petfee Ilion of heir' establishments, enable then': to /fabricate allnosb every kind--'of goods at lower prices than any ether people in thl world; ',hence there is ne'generririty, no magnanimity, in their , offer of freCl - trade to the world. ter inly . years *bat 'govern:l3,MA did ,protere its infant 4munfactuies with the most sedulous care, until at length they have grown se atrong, so firmly established, that they no longer need it., The thin might be illustratid in this way: A and B each/ engage in building 4bridga over a river. . commenced long before B, end _cfcourie..,bid 'lds job completed long before his nolghlMilad his half done: path had found Occailon to use 1.-::;handanee of props, 'and hil ores,i and scaffolding t ii i '.lO 51:111 1: . 11 ids' work, i4fore it had sufficient' -...,/...: strong and consistency to suppom ititalL'*. length ra bridge 'was so far completed theejk i • ' ,uo longtir XNoillnitild theso extra siti•pOrts...ll4l, then colledout to 4, neighbor tuid co nopetiMr. .., that be jakid l ionnd 'dot by experiences that 'ii 4 . 'amid a'bod plan to whore up'.. a hrltlii,i-tirst it interfered_ with the free naligaticeill the river 174"' , . •'',- '4.l.ixt it Was expeniive—thafil was altogether abe*••vtltyiep boilAridgell witloont any such ~ •..t?,l,„,:iiiingjalys'appeafloges•-•that • Boob things were t ' , • ;7 -,411if ti thetimes and tinivorthy.of this advanced 4, .'-'.liail - P . -' ' ii dbot h . ~, t 1, 5 48 IIaaaOOOtCWITIIIO C .,. a 0 to men : lik,..q4A -I :atititi - away their props at the same "time:: .'„•,..-'iairtiiiairk,the molt. A's trridfie being giiiehed,. -siond. Ana, a beautiful and sobtrtantial strne .ti • but dl's, l' beng only lialt finisbed began to ore, 14wiy to - ind fio with the i , • wind, tn. sink lower '' c,' • _ Aim" lowsr; katil at: length it fall with a crank, and became an unsightly ruin, A, : pf , course, I now got.all the tolls, which was just what he , 4 'wanted, while D only dis4Vered when too late i , that ha was a gent' fool. t England; as we. have said, is very prosperous. ,;' Prom if document r ue we, take the follow- I. :..ingistairment of thb amoral' toll:three article's of 71, ,I , raw material/131cl past' thf 9, r, t e., : Rads of her. inanufahturer L in 102 „ibd 1851 respect . . , - rely t . ! , ' - .'T - '..- 1842-.464 - 18i—lbs.,`, Cotton : , :Wool' - ~' .4022,1, 1 , ;,59,345,853. ~ Raw silk ' - , - . .3,856, 't . - .1 4,059;449 ..„ The eatfre_exports 'of the restate:of British' industry*erlit in 11342, 4147,381,0210n' Ism they were .£74,lls,39smtuincrease - wi4bin nine years of more than fifty per cent: °Tar 74 mil lions sterling ofexperfs of the rettult 41 . - British industry, which is ohoi t t equal to .137 1 5 millions - of dollari, no OMal I promvilon of which came to - .the Et iced States. I. ' t. • t w NO* let ns:look for a Moment at the working of..thi's .',reciprocal" free trade. The theory was,Ptithin John 801 l perauaded our democrats, under Mr. Polk, to abandon the policy of pro ' lectiOn, that we should tarnish him !with an, . , queuttiti of hreadstuffd in exchangefo'r some of t , his fabrics; but whit are the facts. In 1851 he it • got from us, in exchange For the products of his ' looms, rolling mills andfrork shops; bresdatuffs 4.0 - the value of eight Auditions, lead.gold to the talus of ;satna4wenty-are millions:4 The Eng lish" IlltO4o tnylifivily far gold. Thus we have' . lost, by allowhig, him o phrsuade Its to knock -4.warthe short sad props which our yet feeble industrial interests re 'aired, many millions of tend capital,; we: bar contracted heavy debts. 1 sod have shot, in the, epreciation of - orir matt :ufacthring property, " more than. one 'hundred. mlillhas of dollars. • ' . . • By the abolition of the corn laws the British povernment removed a itax'froin the 6ret necep nary o(life, and,by so l doing enabled the mane pictorac to furnish hied fabric, whatever it might 1 be; a lade lower with Out pinching the operative harder chart he was pinched before. The 13tt. , ieh farmer, - although its prides-were a little ie-- dated, still having a first rate home market, couthmell to prosper The freight of his product gave "Min protection against i his Americas. nompetitor; beottuseAo carry - a barrel of flour front Pitaburgh, ;if front the SiII)TCH of Lake Erie, to tAlyorpool„ consumes , /at pre neat more tharC.ttior.fifths of dtsyetluot or .m - wards of forty per cent., which itself 'is :Ali protection to the English farmer. On ihe other Rand, the high Value:of most English fabrics, as cotnpared 'with their , bulk and weight, enables the English' mattfactureis to throw them itito ' oar market at:a relatively small cost', ' This is a con s ideration of gribtleoportance. I ( `'*Tito whole ainouht of gold exported in:1851 I woe $4i4748,29 8 ,: of which priglati got the -Lion's share-r' ' 1 ' : .. , - _ . - 'l'.. !,Contoinrt.—A letter tolion.,Towinan SMith ' fecal :!'.. tfili Lake puperior mince,e eaSTa: . l'' • Welber.; Fitt ini the bor a piece of wood, or Of a Ofiferfbla was fWellfy.feet long, when found, lying .w put) , feat under the ahrface of the earth, and a' l ass of copper resting: . thereon,. mined oat of dui vein, weighings tone andl;642 pounds. ,- ETeri.Parti, cle of Pio root 'was htigunered Off from 11;ind immediately about the moos were found two copper tails that allowed copper to ha* been welded and. bardeued. A large number of hatotorirs made from stnno r were , lying around it, end [ also, tool ache to all ippearance, es fnFah as though they ha d been made last year. ~Vegetable soil to the depth o f fthr or six feet ovarloid.the whole, on which immediately orer thia noise - Or co 9 ti ding ilree, which 'innwed, an bet a ant - OW n r . to b. ate,r 1 , 7 1 \ five hundred years OM". ':. ) • ~, I Tug CATUOLIC COITIOvntaT.-LWe I:tridental:Al that the Rey. Dr. AX.r..x.:T. It'On.t, of the Woll-- fern Theological Seminary, will deliver a Lee ter. next week, in 111/18011i6 MU, in reply to' ate .portion of Bishop O'Consou'i Lecture; and wk.! Professor lacocca, Of the same Institution, will 1 alio lecture in the.eame place, on another per.- tion of the Bishop's address.. The lectures CI these distinguished and able divines, on this efi , Wresting subject, will command the attention of the whole public, and se we published Bishep. O'Corscn's Lecture, we shell also ptiblish thdee to be delivered in reply, for the benefit of thidee. who cannot attend,. and for thkt of the numer ous readers of our Weekly paper. If Bishop . C u Cosioa chooses to answer those who take tip the defence of protestantism,we shall also, with pleasure, publish another Lecture. from him, Let us sift the matter and come at the 'truth. 'air, honorable, and vigorous controversy, eli cits truth, sttengtherufahe intellect;and inviger ate, end enlightens the understanding. No dan ger need be apprehended aom it, while is is properly conducted: — Sven if there were some dangers connected with it, it is a thousand times better than stagnation, insensibility- and indif ferentism: Better !Mee a little unholy fire mix ed with glennineneal for thcrtrnth, than to ea ' . . • ter ander it cold, heartless, sinking indifFereist ism, whitcir can Dever be-moved except a porolyiatid.intealiely selfish motive. RAILROADS CLEVELA4/1,C01,0103138, ANTI CINCINNATI RAlL nom:A=The annual report. of this Company, made on the 14th of January, has been pub liaised. From it irejearn that theentlio cost of the road, its appurtenances and equipments, as represented by Capital Stock, ftmited and unfiind rii drbts,.up to the 30th Nov'ember last, is $3,- 035,858,27..0f this sum, $114,165,56 were borrowed from tho eaimings of the road r and'is, therefore, a debt coping to the Company. The gross sum includes ! the cost of aurvOys, right of way and land tiaimages, cost of work ami'materials, machinery4 . depot grounds and boildi gs, interest otrmoriey paid in on stock , inter t on boOds and all other debts of: , the tonci y, discount and ,com Missions on sale of ' bonds,‘astaries, and allincidentat espouses. - The 'roa4 was opsise l oregularly for business on the first of April, 1861, and its gross earnings I from that time to November 6094 emsognted to :8460,317 29 167,349 28 Deduct nuinio'g •zpeneee NEC Darning' A dividend - of 0 per cent. has been declared; and a fund of $72,641' 27 reserved for cootie!: gonci.es, and insure regular diybieniin. Few roads have been.moie prosperous than this. COLUYSICS AND 'Lang RAlLlSOAD.—Acooriling to the second annual repoieof the President and Direetot:a of Rhin road, the receipts faille four teen inmates ending .peceulbei, 1851, were $211,631 36; .The running menses for: the same ;lute were . $72,952,01. This tea a Prl • probtif $145,678 34. During the pest two dividends were declared. One of bee per cent , the other of six per cent., leaving a sur pl4 fund of .$30,135 77. The total cost of-tgis rod was 411124,673 70. The:roikairgCnort al . for 000,000, bearing ilier:n - eut. inter ec which interest was protptly paid frocri4he oft:ninsa oethe road. Some $68,00 of stitch h been taken by this real in the Central Tile road. The above shows that the. Company it in prOperous condition. The project for equilitiog the dot of seater . in the Ohiii,tiver, by building dams across soma nf the uMnutain tributaries of the Allegheny nod Monongahela, first ouggested by Engineer Eliot, continties to attract attention. ', The nmountell water necessary to be bfilbaute from the winter and spring freshets to maintain a flow of Ililt less than Eva feet, would be 'equal li to a lake }one hut. Nears. miles, of stir; tine, and on average avi4lakile ilsptli of !thirty toot This is'equal to 63,000 acres. This land, in the rollgh conntry•in which it is propoSed to const'theste artificial lakes,. would not. coot over dollars an acre, or say ' ; $1:10,000, for • 1 , .the lanai l . Mr. Elwood Morris, Cin..l Unginetr, '''f; i;:ieeent. commuideation tn the Cilleitllllll.l qhfUlibeTagell*Lefee, speaks itit:_the ppike -X,;10.., ^peril:M.l7 testalhlkomd otieL thud could be amt. i t conduit iithonlolAed at •an expense not go ceedin 'WernfititiosAftit dollars,. These reser valets w old' nontiderith reduce the blight of theipring fritheiti as wall as itrevent the es.' treme4pw water which often, tcil. .Inani weeks, inierfakes with the regulsistestabost commerce of the:lolhio. They woold also render: l lhr Al cl y leginin -navigable;forsteandisals it all timer escep when it is f .., . rortn. .-... ' • . ~ ~, Wit n .. 015 schmilis was , t, proposed; it was 1 sieve' k wild and imprattib! but ?then we apply ndittle arjthmetic to it we .fini that it Call be done at an expellee but balling when compared with the magnitude andi ituOortance of the abjtlL A tho'neand miles of imperfect river navigatinn „will list made perfect, at•noel pens of only two Shonsand dollars ti-niile. Of COl3llO it must be done, If done at all, at the ex pense of the National Treasury, ea It ik truly a' great national object, not less' than one dlalf the Union beitig directly interested in it. We think the,Wriefl well worthy the'itterition °ethic peo plolof thltireity, pad of the) whole valley of the Ohio. ''', i L.: Weir, on Ikea:Jib inst, transmitted L Message to the Leg ieinture, the subject of the Finances of the State. ffe gives the following description of the atate of the Treasury: . The receipts into the Treasury foi the year 1851, deducting the temporary. loan - of $98,- 200, amounted to $4472,393 IS, and ,the ex pennituree for theuatoe yeario $4,789,667 53' 0r,5308,363 40 more than the whole receipts. In L expediture le included $186,12821, which 'fir paid to the' Commissioners of the Bitikipg Fund, and cannot, therefore, be properly re ar-led lot= espenditureos.it wee toed to can cel% liketurnount of the ifundett debtl leaving tin actual balance against the Treasury of 1423,- 22649. - • After full consultation with the finaial offi cer of-the State'', and a careful examination of the data which ho has-kindly placed within my reach, I have arrived at the conclusion., that the receipts and expeuditelies for the current year may be estimated as follows, to win —fteceipts $4,325,000, expenditures $4,027,000,1 leaving a balance of receipts over eipenditurea of $298,- 000, including to this expenditure en estimated payment to the Commissioners of thellSinking Fond of $220,000. But itehodld na observed; • that in the expenditures for last yeui,ithere is "included the sum of $442,196 applied to the North Branch canal, and $30,000 forthe taclid - ed plains on the Portage road and' this,;' western reaervoir, making in all $472,196 expended on new work during the hat season. it will be seen, however, by reference to the State Tree surer'e report, that the balance in the TreaOry on the heat of December, 1860, ,was $754;252 81, whilat-at the same period of the year .1851, the bala6e was but $643,979 21, being a dif ference 'against' the Treasury for thie, year, of 210,252 t 60, *deb eum,toge together with the $300,- 000 of temporary loan, to be paid out of the reccipte Of the present year, amoutingio $610,- 252 60 morn then' all the paymentelfor new work, and on this data the balance in the Tree eutynt the end of this year, is reducedlos299,- 844..40. Thus it will appear, that ebould no occidentnempr to the public work* during the. preitent season, we may r ensboably anticipate a au:plus revenue of between two sod three hun dred thousand dollars. Should the improve clints, however, lie visited with any thing like lh extent of damage which befell them during thd last year, this balance would belreduced to ajsurn too meagre to deserve notice. .10s, there fore, apparent tharwe cannot relynpen the ourpbas revenue ofthe Treasury during the par- ' Cent year, for the means to prosecute the Wnii on the North Branch canal and the Pottage nil.: road with that ; rigor which the interest of the State seemsto detband. 'The Goirentor recommeadoi that -e sufficient sum to finish-the Ninth Breach canal'ehould s be borrowed; Mid that the avoidatioe of the inolined planes on the Portage railroad Should be proceed; ed with no rapidly we the state \ v:tf the; Treasury will permit. tie also recommends the' ninth eye . tem to be portend in the repairs of the Works. - A few days ago die New York. Tribene, made a most earnest and respectfill appeal io Arch bishop Hughes, to exert his religious Sind moral power, tentr ' )lish, or at least abate the; Liquor traffic in New York among the egholics. The etteceediug number of the '''Frearsen:s Journal mid CaOolie Register," the Archbishop's organ, contaitutatte following response to the Tribune's appeal: Leaiweek ale 2iniatirM uttered s earies of odi piss talumnlcs, charging on Irish and German Oggholbssilaidranhenness of this city, and call.: . . in g on the Archbishop and his clergy to fell in-1 to line with the Infidels and Socialistic demsgo gues in forcing:whatis called the ' , Maine Liquor Law. Now, though The Tribune merits no an swer, we will yet take occasion to say that' drinking a glue of good brandy, or sharing a bottle of wine with a friend or trio, may easily be a better US - on than even saying a Paternos ter at the sideice of The Tribune. .The former is often li virtuous and commendable net; the lat ter, for our ownport, when and where request ed to do it by The Tribune, we would consider of very doubtful propriety—at any rate we would say It without abutting our eyes, and preface it by blessing ourself, as a protection against the probably evil designs that theilevil and The Tn bur might have had in soliciting ns. Just.so with the advice of The Tribune to our ArChbishop. Shoold The Tribune request his presence in. Jersby City we would consider it more probable that Episcopal interference was jut then pactionlarly needed in Brooklyn, on the opposite aide of town. And when the den iLand The Tribune take up a given andftyranni eat proposition to force men to absthin from drinking, while leaving or rather enecluraging, them without restrictions in the riicitt crimes 1 and pollutions of Socialism and Infidelity, we are decidedly of opinion that the interference of the Archbishop is likely to be mach more Ineeded to protect his flock against some rascal ly scheme of political demagogues, with the cant of puritan hypocrisy held before their fa ces, as a meek. In the next place, If, unfortunately, there is great drunkenness among a portion, (a small one,) of Irish or German Catholics in this city, it isowing to their having first been led away from the practices of their religion by each ideas as Mr Tribune ham devoted Ito wholo ex- istettoo in 'propagating. The remedy, there fort, must be in restoring to good prineige. and to the practice of virtue thedupes of-rude Whim and of The Tribeni. To this we daub not the attention ,gf our geohhishop and Clergy is already duly tumid. 'The Now York papers publish the following Challenge from, as the Tribune says, an intelli gent gentleman, formerly a Catholic 'Priest, to Archliiehop Hugbye, inviting a discussion orthe views presented in his resent Lecture, entitled the ' , Catholic Chapter of tho History of the United Stites. Rev. J. C. PItHAS to the Most Rev. Arch biethop Joim 1l cotta,. Sin Your last lecture was Intended to make the Catholic nod Protestant citizens believe that the Rombsh doctrines do not oppose liberal in stitutions. Much has been, and in now, written ,and said on the opposition of your Church to lib eral institutionsi but if your opponents are eith erpoliticlans, or Protestant ministers, or were for merly lay member of the Church, you and other leaders of the Church,. answer: They misrepre sent our principles because they are not acquaint ed with our theology: If your opponents were micnpriests, you and other fellow leaders ex claim: They slander our doctrines, because they arm sitherl ambitious or immoral, or because we expelled, them from the ministry! Sir, I was brought up like you, its Ecelealartical Schools ; studied the same theological works and wan taught the same 'doctrines, and was trained to the name practices. Sly inindamid my heart were imbued with the lame ideas, views, purposes, and feelings. genre I know what :you know about itrininism, and officiated many years as a priest in /stance. 4fternard.3 pulittsheil awl ed iterOn Paris a paper advocating the reforina. nion of our. Church. If I came to the United States it was only to carry nut freely my ideas of Church reform I was officiating as aErm sh priest in the State of Idioinians, when. irresis table doubt no the fundamental articles of our creed, coming to my mind, I thought I could no longer, with a g e ed ontioisc.r, 'praetor and preach what I believed in he wrong Ambition did not induce me to leave the Church, fur I was penniless,lwithout acquaintances., and not know ing the English langusre Nor was it on ac count of immorality: for letters from the ',Bishop of !Jolley, and from the .Archbishop of Idieleisus, in whose Anew. I otticiated as a 11.-mish priest, declare that my standimr, both an a man and el print, had been alwayi honnrabla The Bishop nt New-ltrbans did not eartel me from the min istry: for, when I resigne'd, lom.elf nod bi' Grimd Vicar wrote to me [lettering letters to in dime me- to jo hack and live in their on pal see. I hive all those letter= they Ea se been mtablished, hut never denied Now, Sir, t crime out, and derbies honestly nod solemnly, that t!, , Carhol, rfr..t•ine , j pn , e, traftt, lehirgeau raid other leaden of your Church, tuftnii.nd and es,fidioet, ro stlderroint the arra/ sn•terohnus of Ulu that you may erupt triers weraeerr $298,975 O 1 prove f arorabi e challenge you to a disc...lion of platform, or by writing on thi aforesaid charges. If you personally decline lilt challenge.q amready. nal will torglail,.to meetiny priest, or lay member of yoar Church, commissioned by you for that purpme., Sir, I hope you will let me beirfrom you my, respectfully yours, j P,TIIAT P. P. 'I pledge my hnnor that I will respeei you and the ',oldie 1 shell rootlet. myself to the qwestionl4l otiose elated THOM WASII.IIIOTOR Itetereeetteleeee el' the Ititt‘burgh Cste:t There is no foundation far the etory of a ari. nia in tho cabinet. The moat cordial relation" enheint between the President and the Secreta ry of the Trearury: It In not easy to imagine what motive could have prompted to the fabri cation of oo wanton n falsehood. The nominationof (ten. Scott by the Pennayl vaults Whig Convention is very nearly decisive of the question. It appears from telegraphic advisee received last night, that the fiction of the Convention was practically unanimous, for although there were soma blank votes on the expression of preference, nothing was done to indicate dissent tram the decision, It is said that some of those who gave than votes hold office under the national administration,and felt a proper delicscrin opposing the claims of the President. There is scarcely a doubt that the Whigs of New York and Ohio will FOOD manifest' their partiality (or General Scott with equal clearness. The proposition of Mr. Stanley,of North Car olina, to divide among the States,the fourth in stalment of the surplus revenue from land sales accruing during Oen. Jackson's lost term,would no doubt be adopted, If there were now also, plus in the Treasury, arising from any sonrce, bat that is not the case. It would be well to make the distribution contingent upon the-state of the Treasury. It is not et all improbable. on balancing ace:Opole for the ourrent fiscal year, that we may here something to spare in the search of thetiert year, In payment of the obli gations to the old States, recognised by the act of 1837, and rendered, doubly binding by the indiscriminate donatlonant public lands for the ettlusive benefit of the West. I behest the euripended instalmMat of the surplus amounts to acme ten milliooe tit dollars. The last message otToo, Seward in 1841, strongly urged the leg islature of New York to demand her share of this money, as i! matter of right. The committee of ways and means at this ses- !don was organised for the sp6chal purpose of cutting down the estimates and annoying the administration by retailing the supplies. asked for. Mr. Bayly, chairman during the blot Coo gress,.waa left off, &manse it was charged upon him that he was too liberal towards a Whig ad• ministration; awl the appointment of his (MC- °ass* Houston, was urged for the opposite reason. , `I learn that the committee is signal ising itself in the line of retrenchment and re form, and expects to reduce the sum of the ex penditures several millions below those of last i year. I have observed that these reductions are always duly made up In a deficiency bill at the ensuing session Bat cutting down now will make capital for the election, and itrinill be easy enough to repair any consequences if a hasty and excessive economy when it is overi--s From similar prudential 'reasons It is hardly probable that anything will be done at this sea' don with the French' claims bill. Heald° the machinery of ,payment would require the ores- Hon of a board of COMIC:IIW° nova with secrets , des and other officers. The democrats desire these appointments for their own friends. They will abide the chances of an election for a new allotment of power. These Well belabored and most verieralde French claims, therefore, are -,likely„tn.be passed down to another genera tion. t I - .. . The day of finaradjournment has been agreed upon h3i the deitocratio majority. It, is tube the IStelt of July, at latest, and the let of`litat month, ec imonth, f practicable. The President-making burin' will continue to be prosecuted suitor merly, til the nominations are made, when the me bets will adjourn to the stump, from, which.,,it is abundantly evident, many of them should never have been taken: The only Bon of Senator Benton, who- died latently at Bt Louis, was a poling man of -many acquirements and ' much pron . :llse. I -believe the gentleman of that natio who •is prominent an a democratm politician in lowa, is a nephew of the Senator. Persons well versed In Min now! politics are of opinion that Mr. B. will be returned to the Rouse of Representatives from St. Louts next August. :So terrible a blow, however, as the loss of an only eon, and the child of his later yeare, may diminish the ener gy by which alone he could hopp to overcome the combination againet him, no no to place mimes beyond his power. The Buchanan men are a good deal wet down by the failure of hie partizans to carry the Virginia convention. They expected that 'he would exercise a controlling influence over the democracy there, and that with the endowment of the "Old Domihian" he would he able to ral ly the South around him in the general conclave of the party- To facilitate this desirable ar rangement- a eerti4cate was prepared, such is the report, and signed by all the stemmata of the Virginia delegation la Congress but five,that Mr. 11., could cat:iy his own State. The non-con tents were Senator Brodhend, and Messrs. Rosa, Dawson, Grow, and Florence. Thin was sent down to Richmond, and produced exactly the same influence over the faithful. as the bulletin of a defeated general claiming a victory be cause he hen escaped destruction. - The Caw men allege that theyfirive 40,000 voters in Penn sylvania who will never support Buchanan. JUNIOR.. For Mr Daily Pitteturgh Gazette. MIL EINTOU—AIIow - toe to correct the fallow ing mistakes which odourred in setting up the third article for publication. !natcad of "Bo norms wan an Arian,'' rend "Liberios was an Arian." Itudesa of "Julius I. held," &0,, read "✓ultu. f." For " Vsynerinv" read "Fiyaereua." alonon. ;Marine, Fire, and Inland Transportatios Insurance. 'FILE Insurance Company of North America, fw espit•lt.soo,o(Al. Janu.ry 1,51,111.0.11:1:5 60. Will mato !Mual:ire on buildincs anti their amtent% In thin o• property of every to.n:lptlrnr. 0114.4 pep dram hoats end other reserls. either brltilan.ltrannbrtation ror nn the tHatOPOVI. Arthur 11.1:uffin, Tborami P. ( b in, Sainnel W. Joan, John A. NH", Atimmidllh. Richard A. Wring. John A. Amon, William Aralnh, Amount F. Smith. Frsimio lt Stunt A. Auntlu - Allilions, Charles TA,lor. Wm, A. Mom, Mohr, Alia, iinoruo Jmob Tlitituan. .latoora N. Dictum, A, Morn , A Wu, 11. o.yhormird. Sor y Thin In tl,. obit. totttttvt, eon:touts to too Volt."' ettatto Anil num Im hh ratiniAlino. n a me lior aunt. UtrAtin. and AmOilinit nil rink. of Nu limurilon••.inaromnr. " "a•r l i g.r.lll . l k alk ArriA tort al Cepriliiiitto N Ihr exernotoo tor 111.nun'i i rmolfoui . hh.s.w. J. klonM 1 , “ %. ,- ,uk. 1 haul 111, tavtiklit, km to tnn nral popularity of Ur. Nl..l.auri • Amerl.-un Wolin So u netio ~ to your trmrlmo Arno., Slr. Munro, Unto ro rYivwd from him rintnail 10l 1.11 0k rocinalrantritiN I i... 1 kw kattk• In my own. NILO y, uII, gonl Which I rau fully Tke loam., An I 1 oun.l 1.10.1 ItEn.. tor, ,nrrral A oNW ELL AuilwWw. Own,. 1 . .3. Julr bold ni room rvs,lnble Irutuoi.• Anil 1 , , orriMiim .1 I.llili A I.‘, red t tcfrl.h. w hero you will. talk ai,out what •11.1 , nel A.Ol ent;:r ftAni IpA grral atoft.n lcn - Awn p.n.:. Pi 1..11 At.", II -I arn•lce C.l.GraAnt Arahi•th lAtwitnnt 1111 , 0 n 3.1. a 11, mr- rnmsrlts , le run , 4.1 AArAlyor..ll,,tnA .. ,p,r .1 rnrc plaint, dr cl. E. n. J•..1... an ..cirrnal r. me I r, Ir orpheal , C n rlr , nrAr re- Ms. SAu't. iiteit--1,,t lat. know • biZrrt•tt ;ut Vtt. I . ..wwlrt. at. tor En. I:, It t. a. 0 4 ,11 vith • rut.. Atot. I h.l thp C....tr. t. at, tuu Vtwarw IwitT,l.l.l' , txr II aftniaint —16 , •rt,.4 sz, • lar•nto h• •r, I nr.r, "' Truk knrkl A , . k Go ,rlLwl the rrft war , lir f Nelson's First ?rem= • DAGUERREOTYPES P. tJglr. TA.,d :We, attil 4tr:leg-rs a ho wtsh to 4,1, fprl it P. tar w.f.., tro frit rt china Il r ...tr. • rtrt.r.t...x. orat.r. .attrlarlotta tr .r flirt., ru. .l .• Irrrrtor •srol tors: •rrattcp.l Prir rtss.lPLO.t.l. rr.f. • ara.t..l r przra.a.., etta mn mma...rt. a: .oat poaerrul ami ad,..al Mao rrOa taaar Fractimal tt, s.ll.?.nalalartri mai New }orig. Mr 1, him,. 1.. la 11.• An. • 6,1, .1 bagagr M. ma, riga.. eincry ,r ....marl,. • bat 11,..,01 . 11. 4 7rarafia... Mr all a'aj.l.4 r • Citizen's Insnrsutee Company of Pittsbufgh OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN NARICE7 AND • WOODLETREETS. /11,LL /010 ILISKA TIM 4111111 AND 131,1,... , 411'1 lalEl,. {ND 11(11.1.1, air ch.cutog rt ?7 ,1 Aw ".• prrslJ lAJTA cmi I .\Y,A Sl. D A 1 - 1,:4 T/1/..1 e1nct.1t.121.71 . 1./.. TA T/c/,% WpsunvjroN, Nlsrch . . ' ~.. 01LL1 . 1 . 0..... C r.l 11..., V. m 1...... r: J. .. 1..... m. r IN limf. it.. I/ Iwm Liugham. IL. I- , rt Imnla. ...... 11.11.4.650 uh, V.... Yeller, IC.lasrd 11...1... J. ... , ,trrAsom.l.r. W.o..llrmall, I ...v.'. 8.0. 1..14 1,304.4 SPRI,NG ARRANGEMENT. Pnenk ail Road and MMEt3MiriMEI • iluittenorr 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal. 11..0 TIIII4IOIII. THIRY Y kIUIIT 1101;1t FAIIEn; BA br. $lll. Poo...tiro oan enoreartror Itocrr lag at litairse.ll . •Ith tbo Peva., lv every A rartet ieare littobitrati every otoonitot at prf. , l. raeoengars lila Itailr..• al Inas to. nest day •i creastinl Lt.. Vintage Weal Its ilay• light, arrlVllle tailell.bla or Itallimiro, early mitt mornlor. Itattoinno paationatirs oti arrival at Ilarrnoi tiargb. tako tto. koioirea• Trait Cart of lb.. 1161/more awl etiortnohopin. th at en, art..ay to Iltno (0 te-nneeil VI ambietatus eitv same Dina. Tor ...... or other BY.Ztelini Toi.ot Attente. J OL41(1.1.1111:1*. I Hon Inn... I.l:!'.('lll....l„lianat Itatoo CO&OCOTTI&N la one of thomeat fatal maladies that afflict the human race .Thonsande or peo ple Jie annually of thiti complaiut. It has been suppoeed incurable, but Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cberry•bas proved itself a certain antidote for this terrible disease in its incipient stage.. lihe ,- Jelleate structure which in the seat of this' disease is the prime supporter of life. It is a frail tissue, hence, easily destroyed. When attacked with acid humors that many causes may originate, immediate nee should be made of Wistar'a Balsam of Will Cherry„to the work of deetruction, and it ie important to pay attention to the first. Symptoms—which are often a cold. (hen dry cough, disposition to vomit after qating,pain and oppression of the breast, espeelally after motion, spittle frothy, of h saltieh taste, come times tinged with blood, eadoese,' bad appetite, unueiml thirst Three should receive immesh diste attention, for a few days may make a fatal difference to the patient. • See advertisement. ' DIED; Its bcnt 1 ltiT otrwtuer Gr.uNe Ntwu, Iron New OriTern. to P.t.bur,h.toile bel•nr the Plat. Hue , t 1 Nenturt, owl Te..T0g..., JOIIN NRL.NIN, of UlltuntT Conuty, 11 Too Ne. Illorffnts *in to the h.tim of the tn. co. of 4be Ntst. ste-CARD—The Young Ladies' Ansociation, for the relief of thy poor, bprion adjourned fur the eriwon, would take thin opportuoity of granefulltnekoowin.lirlou ton retwipt of n neoud donation of 11100,Yrom the Mkt Costirolttne in February lent Ttiry would oleo birder their tboaka to Drn. Dilworth tot .Itogere, fur earvirein rendered. sod to tinier, Pane nod ands, for p t ,,di r io r y f o r, oohed by them during the part wind,. without Of the O'Rielly Trligraph 0,1 ryilE OFFICE of ,the O'Rielly Telegraph' Limo hes been rewired to the north east corner oft und and Wool greets. Pittsburgh. Pa., entranre tram, Third Arcot. 1 • In antes to meet the Increasing wants of the public, UK'S . new Telegraph OITIne her been much enterer' and km, proved, and other Nonniia added, to ineurc the prompt' and ta tratta N eedn't needraestau of despatches to the Unittd tat.. Needn't Rill be oared to all sun mats ain did ol !i ‘ iff . h i gyatatlon which the O'Rielly hinalLne4Aridi • UNDERSTANDING that a report' halt Loren circulated that I hare retired from the lout. bor b.lnor--Iwould tat. twit I lultowl purelmlng etutat lo ton huudrod thormal foot, ot tiluhoot mutes pr.. : J. IL NOY - moral:at Ninth Word. • GROCERIES -100 WI. New Orleans auk.: 120 bk.!. New Oshawa klalksams - goisshouse .bis. Ss. Is ltialuassul k Lgoebbli tabs., 00 kegs Ksmack g 6 twist tobsgan 110 .balf sheds V. 11., 11* . p.s‘14 Imperil Teas; ottl wwlll7 bww " • ' ----L• . . , .... . bbla 110,0 /4ii.N.ter.l . . ."0 kiln Nos. 1 and i .•• nue dosan Denver /Manic, 70 bbln.'North CaroHns T . 100 bv.b.+llo and 10414 O'lf: , • _. DO LTA. U. B. Raisin+. to arrive and In - In. for We by . Daum J. 14 D u, . -.10 iv 0214 • W. C. 0 1111 4$ I'.ln 1.47. 1..111E I 0(1,, Packet Line BUSINESS NOTICES. Removal Lumber Virantell. For Lease or Sale • liIAT very condortablact.lnve story brick Theelllug tout* on natid and Forel. utar fliapparatus for bratlan, lighting and ...sr. ed up by the our far hlrtoe-h. Also. for pale or leap- forever, two it. lota Duotteene 'Way. (40 fert by 136) and building_ Int. ort Peuttsyleonta Avenue and Braddock ptreet, and the meet beautiful Atom fourth pt for rount iyreet, twat, JettlEntl.CllA botween paid Mo. Apply at FT N 0.144, toar3l:lf • Moving, lot April: •day of destruction to Crockery, Cra g mt. and Nary°, iA at haul. already the pretnottb nerm in ont or ! 1 d7;,'L,Tt1,p,.. 7,v7V47,- . .; - .e..riL7„,,"5.L%;-Vtagictl l .2eg, customer made at= tor cant lees than customs in -1 . 5... hi. near Diamoud alley. • A Card. • ging subscriber intends opening an IN ". TELLIOKNCE OFFICE. to the let of April next on Co. Clear etre., left entrant+ to boitlaa. tete, titres, than (el thf h..ate.na p ul serval:M. well recorneoenrate honeys alit be rupPn d,d. liml with none other Th„ acilities now o reapof fereLetfnlly - Ineltra to avail thorn...lees of the f mar3i JOSEPH LEWIS. pHirinV: NOTICE ie hereby given to those who have entigcritotti stock to the Millree nun all:roes k %eller Plank nowt. that an election telli tic tid at Nhi'tint.elre on diceeltan t on Felder. =tl ot Aprzl, rtheTi°,l7,.;.`l7;.%:Tl7&l=rot;„'°. fur lutar3ttiotttT Alloyhony County tut la,tho Orphans' Court of said I" klnt l s n sl ' 41:1 J WI 11::. 0 1 " 01, fl o utle i r l ,VeVr "' " " s ,l l , l „ ar n cl i k 1 0 t.,),, .55,E,1n afro ans..; Allred U. AIM:al wont. , Andiine.todlotributo balance In the hood, of the ell ministrators kr:tot:U[lh* rreditors. By the Court. J. 0110,111. Clerk. The Auditor above named will attend to lb. du,. of his appointment, mt. the Iflier of }leCalow..ot A Koensta, 17.0) Liberty street, on nion.lny. tho 2050 Any el April, ni 2 o'clock. r 11. Any T • A. 11. NteIIALSIONT, Andlh,r. B ENNETT & BUO., 31anufarturers 551 and Falser I vlinn, As. Itinghwin ak Cream roiortNl War., tiller at th...l , lao.,h,rtur, eort.e4 of W. 1.. Inghto anal FrankllU.trecto, orr.kit. burgh. P., • • guar:a/Mr • New Goods! New Goods!! BRIE subscriber has the pleasure of In- I..nraing 111.frion4p, and form., patron, 10.1 hi Inv .Elrt Irvin lII* eastro rine, heir WA - currltaxed pu.ltar.hidlkhlw ...toortn,wni. of Sprin,r•Ln , l Hummer ll.p.N.lnflpenprinnw rvery varlet, of elan, Ca. up...rt.,. no.l. •1.1 , .1k heterrrmr...l In prink.. Ir. urd.r en Me I,lpknab4• elilw e vt the rbort..,t tpotko. .•ko•lJpnllv ..0 14.11 9 lark, nu.l f.tuonslpto tort.. of reMI, alumlJ rlalptue 1tn.111.-1111,UM , fUr 4 41.1.11: W111(1015, •111(11,..11. nt the 01.1 .and, tin. 111 IA) 1711.111 A 1110 11Y N. 11 —Ttp the 1 144, II r. 1, Army T. nt PAV I . I ,i..1.11e11m.111. 1, El, ...it ..+9ll,ta.p/....1 for J I.loup. PIO 1 . .\11-1:..P . :;11..S Mtign/.l:le u rc A r i , , N . 111 ,OFFEE— k li r E., A 1 , 1 /I‘.. 4.; . ! IA It —F , hug+ Brazil, ref , (l per Cilita A-n I DI ES' IA) V ES-_ 14 te.l 4,:k i rr•l p tali i ,614 •101 , ii C. lAM S , MITTS-- , 4 . . MIL,TII,,r r. TINA 111. E I 'lothA, white an.l brown Damask a IA", a=awnwrlt. tkr l • It111:T11,. , d 1 EN TS l'lt A f•ir 4ra,r, silt , • le•••1, I "Ming from so•nme N' itioAt.v% LIIUN4:1111A1SINS. I ) Ir In 1r.,. Ca I / A r " e:la R . ;Fig; 1,1,A1.1,1 .6 . 17 . , I:,Nr ,••• ,‘ %LK.' • .1 SPRING ARRANGENT. • elesehued and Pittsburgh Rail Roth 5.1:5 l'itt.hurg 1A.•.0. sr, ,r NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! II ABI FELE!: A, .4 It I , y henry A• I.• •. t . r a.% • I 1,1.100. r.• Ih• 0 1,....r.•• he • • ro•••• II A 'I 14.1.0n1 J., Aert.s •i 101..A•00. • AI tO., :0 F. urtl. • te•••t 4.rr [t .0 Mn lA, !Ilk I flit) liN I N I i 51 urph v Bo nth to-k.i Last *l' c,cornsnet Moolm 1e0...11a... L... Pilot, (Nowt. l' , .••• LnLhed VI. I,clt • N.llOl, A,1.1U .1V010,1•ar.11 ,rt t , ,i 1 - Englnetr's Stationary. W A.rm N:S tiravritig Pap. r.JfUlit.en. Traut• 1.,44 n for axol. of 11 nt,.l 21 1.•1 t.... 1••,, Ant Ets•••o.. • 01 1.4 an 1 11 1..1 5t.,11.4. 1,11 Dravlno, , arkl.. `• 4Alr 1,45 , V.., It, Lou., (91.4...11,1.1,1 to teutb, 1..5.u'.-,i.1.r'.. 14. tm•n W Lang.. 1.4.1 hill. India kul.b.r. N:•vtn tllu.r, ar_ •1n.••., whil. • lull DI . other 1.14" c.l Inno.a.ary, ,hunt no.lohr nhni. .t Ili. nes nod ntrea.h. Thlr.l .n 1 .1. It. WLAUTA. Real Estate in Massillon For Sale. Bon' Six ttercH ;Adjoining the Depot 'huh anJ rt.,. 1,11 e 11,6,1 nn term. • kWh 1.. r • ha,a,rh Al3o—aumor 0/ h,llher Ir toth,r the hno .. 11 farm.tho, an..l rxr..ll,hz thahlwe• WA, to., Toil—. Fr," the 111•1.. Cahhat nasmkes . h., 1.4. on hi, I,hl kW 4.0 ti.• 01101 rhe , ,ml ..1e11.i.,1,11...t• r th—trlenc•• •Ith with• ..hs , "I,lchh.• !hr,t 1.41h;111 I, Ma•nilltn, Nivrh KIV S l'ltl iitlol)—A. :11:isou 11 .10111.11./zIraTOW MAI,Tu.s4Ar. In• :AA An 4 :A4l, ,•40.• 0,13.•11.1 tat,. 1.A.4 ,ftry 41, ,A12.1,1r111, . lAMTAM. •Al ,4 ••." J 1 . ,41, 1 4 ; 0 •A :,•.,n. VArririn ••4 Gum', inet 14 - .1 - ,1m.....1 ,1 Im'ye p-r-m• 1 1 47 h•• it mI•A. ' 4 • Irm• •••4 Dissolution Notice. /II II E buKine,lt vannertion known by the * t o,. PA:Vial:it n 11:1,1011Cli. twwwwl with Ow. tn. nrvt ni IttalttLA., 4 a A,. th• lath kNE MINI - MEP MIENTS to cirvtaltte nntarpripllnn.n-ar and xrdal an., ahradlrrall, 1•1.•-trat. 141un. al •nd .I..artiEl.o. • rtoltl...1 1 •IIIE. 01/EAT IV F./o+d,, un•rs /an earn Onto V. 1 •00 to p.a. dad Thn••• • n r bo• par far a• •rke when Ihry ord., IA .10, winch 1011 0. ,•.1 0 .. Ir• dlo tr. Ewa dor n•rtnn, appl, h. 111,111 11•IIVE, No, 111 Main %Intl. I'mairrnsta N S. REERS' DF.SENTEILY my MEDICI:, pnfellfhlr ref. 4 , r ff,. e etr t e, Ile letotref ',err!, Hue. Ctlelrra I ot•eleth. te., er. 're the* arffuelratefl ersth tf.,r if,,riffr there leo c.l further rt... ornermlatiet.. te he.. oestrqueintrl with Ife ringlr einter fr.rtithle, ci •e. {wrier ellirarf eal rt. It receeeturgl..l. Ilkffeltr.l• 1.1 refelfinf he. err et our r,telllfled r,lne 4.1 .h,th eree.mtem, !w.f. f thr lye thr they. furdirfer fort revel,-1 ntel f reit, et thr Iff.ec No WI Wood atro • ,rIIOM A S PALMIER, Manufacturer awl Import, .tt Wall lOtrAritt, Ft, ottnni rho,. I.autittatot Pap,. Witottotr lotodt, ac. mod tles . nt to writing ond rreorttot ton.trtllrtntl anti tlin.ltte. Itnot,m, kr.. No. Oft Mort. , otrotel. ttotototn Mira mot Foortit, Itlattltordb. rostr.lt FEA'fllEltS—:i ss, I'rionc, for cafe by mar, lILLI. t LlilliF.Tt. VI/OS - 1 0 111,11, rev'tl and for ~,,b, by LA May:, OIL 0 Ltinarr. 4 1 lull-55 kegs fur Hale by .F LL A 1.10111,77 , NVISII Split Pet.; for coup, reed , j r r.,....;,. i t W. A Mret.ll.l u Li..., an d , 73 25 4, Liberty of. Alto LI IN A 6RlTTS,ofrexhlotreddby 0. A. u c ci.tinu co.. tirarrtio IrtOBACCO-2.5 ktig, 1i twist; guperior nrti X for 1.7 . A elibtilf %M.N. marbli 195 Liberty sire, LARD -15 kega Lard " MG by A. COL.BEiI.TAON eske. Wild Cherry Brandy, 11 for a+ hr Imar . .bol A. CULBERTSON. Owner Wanton. FOR A COW AND CALF, WHICH taken noon Ihr Allegtn•ny Wharf, on het lat. erjey. The ono, can Layt thin , on telling ettli d n doom Of tilt Allegin:Er Wharf Marie, onNon"; twineon 'fiend and llandavk, tirmt.g. by proving property .1.1 p.,1411 rb.rg". HarttrA. Sewickleyvilla !Property for Sale. inabseriller ilfrerx for sale TWENTY Two sitoutd iq ,evrtettlei•lite. 'rho property In eorrpooded by Vinod. Hain tit, hank and Flue otneete. Eaq,, jot lode tyre fronts. For budding tot, they aFa equal to any In the netaPborheed; idled eerY near the Itiadrnei Station. end overlooking the Itallrood and the There tots offer a gond lorollryn to those d a noun. try reaideare while attotelent to hurinoro it, the rite, as the Itoilrood Cowpony we now willing to ,rrr n. to tO SeerteklAyvllle to; nor quarter. ollowing Outer' to no as one. as they th e, than affording tbs., at a t o er pies. the pure olr of the rountry. with the advent. IMO of the aehooterstsbliehni here. ALFIn . • soFWATT FIVE acre.. o f lend v 101111,1.0( • mile rd the boleleklerrllln Depot Thle treet hue Of front nn the river of gal her, and on the Bearer read Of 710 het. It „, wen w.drod. hewing neveo or eld ht,Peth C.lotl.oit 'MGT, .010• I of whichern to eltualed we alTont the beta mode of worblyloo rewleklerville with wale,. There are two gt od. ellonflou sarondone rf the boot otelltr for build. low. About one half ot the lend h.a then cleared, and le der oultirallon. The retnaltnler fa well timbered. For Doer of the rorroundlnd country II Is Warr of the lat.. Irthhh.Ar.roteittlre of Are.urF.Jbo. n.. o . o mer Leber .:11IfrOot !I rmlte.ot Mash. T. 12. berth OD.: 107 Liberty rth...h . or at the ettheoriber neur the FewlttlervilleDePO4 JOSEPH N. TItAVSIII. &wleklerrillchbartt 9i, 1802—laseal5a12* Wall Paper. • 3 UST ree'l:l from 'leveret of the New YeLl* ia•drelablirbal n.newtarm, • jam and goners! cf VT led Wall Paper. Toe rniars •rn brilliant, tbebalttrtia part, and the rattan' , atrilargr attlarAlre. "r!..loayin . P.ALtlittt, . Au, aa 1,1•11tul. Anat. pATENT Letter Balances, indicating the Azr, F iSn -567 bbla hobo NoWIIO , fralaraoa Stoat: :• I.lor • No. 3 Stackerch 23 I 50 hr. thisNo.l.2 and 3 llarkereh at , ..re and fm• saki by [mann .7011 N WA TT • 00 • Wall Paper. TWENTY three eases reed. for sale by WALTER P. MASSIIALL. oaarr 65 W. 6.1 strop, 1 - IEMP—e9 big. to arrive per stmr. ?sprees, for sale by. loner= 11151GEI a DION. TT. RBIAL—The vast improvementin I_ the appearanca , ma morals of the Bars of our city = Cave, To improve your NT$ morals, DREBB, TIIK3I WELL Ttlo nnot rheum. dive., from lb* origin of WESTER' 1301 - . S. CLOTH.= EMPOR/Vat Bore of all awes and slue fitted o.k t lmmethansly. WE STUDY TO PLKA,E. mar 27 71 Pm thßeLf at, near Diamond Alley. N ESPAPER FILES—F. A. Rockwell's W Patent Newayaner Elea tha Peat now to nee. ree'd and ior Rale by WELD'S. Pookeeiler I tatJonar 63 Wool st.lbotnton 3.1 414th .t. To Brick Makers 11ROPOSALS will be received until Wed, II rieeday.th• 6th of April next. br forni•hing 160,000 brieke of the beet oaelity. Tb• whole to be delivered at the Feteirkloy Academy. within 30Q yards of th• Stem linear landing. on or before the gth day of May next. The oroponelm hale directed to care of John bete AO.. oar er Ferry and Front streets: l'ittaboesth. or to Jooat'll d. =AT ELL'. Seelokley•ille P. U. briar= al I • Allegheny County (Journal 1..1 Dispatch mpy.) =iMIEM . . . • - 2 bbla. 1 PO Cu. Cloyar &rah 10 Timothy *.-ad: Juat rr'd and for ta, by I mar 27 JOHN WATTt OU. ri , oßAcco—Gs bzo. 5 & Ss Lump, for vile by JOHN WATT t pOFFEE—LSO bags superior now crop lJ Rin..for as. by WATT t CO. 111 I d oz. dry,torfri arrive, by s.O.ng.Aii, I NO. B. BA YARD & SON: Deniers in • Leather. !Wen and 0.1, Nn. 215 I.thdntr (up pre 1.. th l'onsburgh. Psi. Ku,yrotodautlr on h.od a grnernl inst — nitnent of 81ann Ondinnn, Currirro . Tools, UST reed, 500 doz. Indus Rubber Air •Ball, r 11e41. We umite the attention of City add Country d..alera to our dock. as tan arr enabled to erll ateutern pm., at the Itolla ItOblerr De o.% Ilu Market •1. J. 11. 1.111L1.1 I.P. - 11, Uti A It—loo Wick. 'food Foir, for Bale by J B. lIILWURTII /t CO. ripilg 4 sevr., koothero of IVytoning; or tho itriv.MA 11,v,.lottno. Ttd. wok • oarra. Lt. et oacitl•4 It.v.,ltation. IC. A. iiildenfeetay Jt en.. No. 76 6nurth greet, h.re It far Ilemoir , Of tiarall Margaret /inller. edile...l by Ralph Waldo I.:tovrnott sod Nina. 1.1. Chautimag. \\ {J. W IJr 11 , ,r1d• I.r Elbaboth • . No 2 A.11.011 . 1.11.0.4kry. rut.lM. the Plmh Pme. by Thm-kerm marl. 1.10 A FL MOLASSES -3 100 N. O. Slava: M°l."" ,z,„, ' :?..7t .. 0 , 11 A Co No, 1:0001 11 . 2 !wood gt. p Lii"rmt_s bas. IreAb !Loll for role by Mar, N.l W. tlAltBlll.ll/11. It 1 IISTA It [I--llround English in kegs, fin !„,..."'"'" n " " v "`"' ' I° J KIDD • CO. ii,TA RCI 1-9069 lb, (Fuzee beet, for Bale l 3 hr_ : .n. , : , . I J. 4IDIJ t CO. DUNIICE STOIs3D—W lbs.(hound f a ..i.. t o . Imste26 I J. KIDD ICO Ali COPFISII, 1 10.1.1AI:illy on b.nd and fo LAIoN, bt by 111 . 71:1111 . 1 , 1Y, . 1 PA LMER It (XI.. S*1:1 AND NIDE4. E2D2t03219i1111 BL1'f'11:11, 1 5 bills. Roll, fur rale by for a•L.- Dv I ittak2Cl KICK • Me•CANDLEDS I Alai 01L-10 Able. in store .tor Bale by Dur2.l - J. KIDD t co., OD Wnesi K. .1 , :i'111.10L-5 carboy, fjorKfDaDle.ber). Gentlemen's Rubber Gloves. LllitiT iiLOVE-1/eßtined to super 't. Oh. War k knhas a winter, Oloy, 11(4. 001, egos , - ly and pllat.k. Lut paw+ °lora durable. and..ger. i"hrtlr wars, prooL bona' pouessing tha virtue, of tho na coring ehaf , ,d hand, hr n 11113.1'1 h—U•eful fir a driwina UlOre sod liemplas tha baud. Pilit wad mood, In all r b•r• anY nth.' AN. , II ALF -1,0011 II Vt. or M 114.13. unn.l for k uglo of acid work uf lh. Chrinlot and cuanuta,torn and handling of Potardnel and tl •I.one alkaheo for drlvers ill 'torso, and Ho, , Dep•rinwul.. rt r dorPn nal:. juat for rain at the Rabtwr h.r.q. N. Mark. .0. J.. d 11. FILILLIIIO. Hotel Furniture for Sale at Auction r BFI E aohaeribere will offer for sale I. A ,11.11 r ata , t/00, oottic.enclog co the Ist J-. (1 21,1 nrtt, motloutag untilall IC rniture ..o.lllltorn. of the linttd - 11.1.4, to the City of NV saloeo at ottrtuteo nr. tbousawl ar.111., It rvrositt•nrerrry vari.t7 t- 1.4.am.1 to aoy tt•Alt. 11.-Idltte: Carpet, at. lho room turn.tare. Cuar. .• 4at 1. ran. mad.• I, own at ash p aI:NALL ItilrMil){ll , . is 13• Ni until tha 12th day toarr, B U T Tl ; :lt—Fret roll w j ,R ug s ! - 7; . ' , 1 4, and for tr., te. thanscoi. F l, IV R Ay PI , N 6 , :,,o - - T.", ..r , - CM tr• alt. .4 weigliC. saltsble lur II arahr sr , or Ham& for wk. tq J ft:tic/Win OK CM A CO.. ". 3' 01 Wood 5( t'k10, , .." h"in4 J r" eb r , r 1I I I:l! ) 1 .• KRR A CO/ l it --iiIIRLIS - 61 . 0 and Dry tloolls wrap. " -r b ' .1 $1111.11.0i MA li *CO. A ,. eu . I A ItIV---'2O bids. in store, for sale by II lIIII2IiLI. A CO. 11 LAS...S.ES-20 hbl2. landing from stmr. I, irate IV Root:. R A LZ ELL A CO. I 'KELE') PiiAellike—'2o bushels reed IL sod (.1 , 0. 1., I rnar . :4l S. AW. 11AIllIA 09 El. 9 , ottAccu-121 kegs 6 twist, just received attA lm .d. Rot to .., A.& IV. lIARAIAIRIIR. d bur. W. It. Cheese, in store an.l hi I wir3l R. lc 0.. II AItRAIRIII. 1 4 • Lot, it—lu tile. Worth's Extra Family. aril I, orl.. IA A W II 1 A It.S--5 0 .1.R11.) o.lMRaolli Cigars in store ,0 , 1 La' mib be t mar, I S. Ale IIARISAUIIIII._ It 'MONIS—v..) do:., in store slid, for sale " morn . \I - II ARBAI/1.111. John P. Scott %7IIIILiA Diialer in Drugs, Paiute, btulf, No.....X.,Llberty AU nnler• ill rT.T..• prnaaa At:Train., for I..nalro At n'T rah:Alt far:tilt tur.litita..... Intr,4 Samuel (fray, MERCHANT TAILOR sr C/44. , /bad Liuddtv., St. Clair Street. Pre g!r: l hal.. tip toonkr i• • eTi. which L. lit:l.l.lyd] .4.1 nvorobAtlno the. who may ht .., Imo with tiw.r Mrn r2tAtf • Lumber fiir Sale. I EST quality of seasoned White Pine, I , Anconn. two'hurAmlthounand / 1 1., l'npl.r and l'her, b.mr , / , and plank. and .bon I. .-antlJng and y:111- .. =ll " - (heatlle of Dry Goods A 'AUCTION. F 111 IS morning, Weilncoday, at 10 o'clock .01 I...r.rtoortlred the mete ni the entire Block o Az.onl..tat Ilwrks: plena. onnelwteng nf norsl ......rtkarnt of I. ANL:VaaI DItY 001)48 vho 1. l..holn¢ tuAlneea. Thr mlo will be p. 011.. .n. roerr•....eu.l will contently 11,3 e day a day. no 11l .11 1e.0.1.1. P. elefilLtitiA, anetioteerr. ttehtsrvh. Merch 23, 1e5,4-131,24 J. J. GILLESPIE Manufacturer of Looking G lasses, 11ND WHOLESALE DEALER in Combs, , 1 ‘arinti offer• to Liatnstnmers sod the r ic, • runt romplete ae.ortment of hixate to hi. hue, placable to the Opting trade. Delna el...wive], engaged In lb, manufacture of Look ion Ilium., h. I....nabied to oCo r In4unetuento top , ehawr• ,nal to an> tnoo.e In the Union. mart • steamboat Gilding. 1 J. GILLESPIE, in prepared to contract oop (nr .I,orating snyt Btrekeeheete , hh. et the .ui rate st.l aliorteet Po oo lhim time. msr24 VLOVRRSEED-15 bole. prime Western, lJ flu tky ' J. T. a J. 3. BOONZ. rn r 24 207 Libenr Alvet. 111 NO [IA MS—Of neat stylea, fine quality, *a I light. panlluna snd dark:We'd br arM 111.11tPILY k BURCHFIELD. I OCUST POSTS-1300 Locust Posts and 4 to,o L00n.4 / on Vof ouporior WWII,. lost feed on "1. tiTICH t IIeOANDLESS, nufrA • cntnef Wood and Wolof .0. RESS SlLKS—lrrgreat variety of styles gr 4 °'°.` '` ° "..4 r uarstv i uunctrnicp. 11 4 CLOUR-100 bbla. Extra &S. F., for 4 aale 1: be J. 7.i J. J. BOO* g , ORN MEAL-20 ske. rec'd, for ealeb:l e i mar2i • J. T. al. a. BOONE. Bladder Wanted. highest pries:in cash given for Beni Bitulder, by B. A. WALINEBTOIA /11 . 420.. mar).4 corner Wood and Wird sta. IU IttON-200 tone Mahoning furnace; 100 J. &Timm, aooo4 Church. NEw GOOD`-A. A. Mason .k Co.,•hare r....i. a,a are am oprolar, Came' andlackage• . r Oarela renirf.ing NI ks, Carranere,firrnartines, Venter. Itrraze de Ltda.. Jaroarto. Cm:Barks; Marna. alusiln de Lain., le- a. amr23 _ • A Good Bargain Offered. THE undeigigned offers for sale, the fol lowing atiehlnery. In gond running order. • ang 0110 of Dineen L Ilunftn. corner of /i.e.:lml nuinterue ftreete. fir th oyonypr• or:sting Window and Doer Crean, efob..l Menial ee, constriU . C o 1 circular/mere, and machines fur roorttelog. side' rub, n•nonit, g0n•I moulding, sod other neennnyy my!: el. for nun, use.. Any Infonnanon that Last be dentred. roe 'be tier. At any bum L T enllloo at the above tnentlened place. enerntr:fr . ..INUIIAII DrchßlL. ott' el Pens. ~Cilworr's Victoria PC Ste ritNo 303 ex. fine points IsAltes . do iD.170 do do Do. do do I, ba-1751 do do Pcbool do Do. 351. th",..uty ACa ppl rof Lbsingleo alpors You* loot sl reed end ht bY or Arena by 1 , 301111 LL= 01 Wool West firiIIESTER'S EMPORIUM, Celebrated for et nttooo of Ot, dorsbillq• of worlanwsubip awl law p. /WNT AND. OS .ClAT+lllllocks lam; iwwl nwhianwble—Ona int. 1 , 2 old. Who ammo boohooing goodo. • WX ISTUDY TO PLwwww, • Zia n searionr...aie„ *or Dup."Siglex eurs3 - . . COMMERCIAL Daimon mulac...Advertismasta roberriPle ke pascr meg rod , 1 klimrd.ltess th 44, 4ics. Noss—rie quotations siren In the following It• - slaw. we arunki have au oonutsT manna to nn•INSIBIei, a the Wholesale prkee, eneepS wben otherwbee mg:UN re nd Qua In all tame to tb• Mos of .011i1 order. to tbe dl,. as well as tb• oountry trade. borers must meet to pafrMt;"g trrths" amtatioes w Zitus whiciins wassedlngirdifflonit to quota any than lb. store prlne. But when we SO* the tos•••• atoul n yiss• or allots the MI:WU Wed (0032t17 .111 SI but illtllsults In dletlnettithinn. J= tile twain gore prim. to what. eluntld the tirst baud market nese fin praluoul REVIEW 01 , THE Plnatnaell KAILINf. Re the gota maw Mara P:k. 11162. Osamu. Rsaujiya—NotWithettnarg the frequent inclement neaten eirenthet with which 'relines Lana vintrd daring the put writ. basloess 'ernerell, has been quits heels, and Wet In eonte of the lesdingnViekot Ate river atilt continues i 6 fine M.._ der, and bushes, both In thews? of airport. andbternfir has been each as to keep up a lively stir from one bp of I our spaelons wharf to the alba, and • eoutbacted =ad of drays, heavily I•detied:Princltally wlth err /rode /Mb= west, end:dour and IttaviSitua solat gists have.. nal depots and the Irsdings on the Monongahela Our wholesale misehants have been kept quite busy In attsnsd-f low to the made of their mints, enstomsre, sad &Veil bsa been the orwrral liveliness In their wren! branched of trade that they have but little now of complaint. Urn of our dry goals Ineretutots, and dealers to Pitteborkla ...putactand artleks;npresent to u. that lher bare been doing au excellent business, and as to our wholesale pro. vlsk.n and crecery dealers. a glance at aur report of toalay will show that In their depart:moat. of trade • livelr bu rins.o ha. leans airing, and mutt continuo mill like 'lgor of wdon until 10e timing of the Min trade. Oar railroads and canal, those insporcani links to sac trade with the that wd west. routlnne in the fall tide of prosperity. and from day to OM' ain more am vincing evidence of their importance to our prosperity as • yommereini community. Wo subjoin a Mat of the ehiattents east and nest via the Pennsylvania =al and ntlltraid of some of the more important articles of trade (Rut the OD 410th, ct lb.. canal to the ?.W inst. siroas. tarot,. Dry groats D. 610,240 Bac. 1ia.... .. ~.....4.0)5.1:23 °morn... Ms 02,600 Gloss. .. -.- ...... . 01.:.u..5 gut:rasa.. Ds 10,1%/0 Wool ... .. 72,5.40 Hardison' , Ifs 151.200 Lard a IN alb:- ISMS/ noes a boots Ds._.. 05,700 robaeco les/ ..... 158,0111 &Ala ub Ds 3,600 Prather. .... ,Y.. 010 Pig Instal . 9,4,447lTotaroomapf . 1.63 . ). nlOO6O .. ~...12.5.300 Port Imo . t 5.971 Pinur bb15....-....- 10.:40 Iliouyebold Pool lbs. 10,(.36 ilytlort Da..... .... -. =JOY Door, wirs N0...,. s.6ooiiiemp . ..... ....... 62451 a 700 Yla ls laytoo. lultbcr . 10.970 eun.o. 1...........- 3:Y4 Der " Zit o 4111'D/ay . ... 321,20 The large warehouses around the canal basin, ss, all throned with merchandise for shipment east, them le every probability that the business of the prssen , season will ronsiderably earned that of last year. ASHM—The bodasn of the pot weak hw him om parsitsely LIAM. and prim, Re.r. l 7 ar ,, without .str , ..ext4 change. Fat. 8 lons sods. 3S. short time Ones at 3b . . II minks at 3.ti. 6 eask 3X. 4 months. and 3 casts at W e , time. bale of 9 Ms pearlash at 64 and t toes powb .t 460, nnh. Faleratoo Is selling at 51S2 i 5iSe Mali—We imam a.fair trawls, boeiness by our Brewer. at. $7 SI bet for wood bound 'email:band 19 (vitro::: bound, for common, and SSA. wocil,Sod69 libbl for, lion bound. or e •• tra. or XX We. Including the maks; 420710 L—We continue our Quotekus at 450549, 91 gaol, in able. 113C076-7tie market throughout the week, mid at the rice, was very active. and in enmo dlneriptious, it will be ootieeo, eight whaues km wowed. We give the sales le Into as they oevered:-6,000 to at 7X. hi and 531 for ehouldnrs, sides sod hams; 2.0001. buns at 9X:6.900 shoe:la. at 7X: 3,7000, sides at :3X.: 6.00 0 1, hams at 036W634; 6,060 by at 63S for Web and 7X foe shoulders, cash; 15.0060, ewes at OXe nolo 2.1:601s at 7IS for shoot. derv, and 93: for bath: 0.000 L shoulders at 735: L6OO Se W 93i:4,000 las sides at 15.141 5.0001. eouutry eurvd at 731 for shodlders, and 63; for .idea 0,0031, II)Or 10 dale: 23,0001 s hog round at 03,7, oath: 2,000 griaboalders at 735, 226,0001. rides at 0X: 29,000 Ds -hams' at iiidiehX; 69 autt 90 days:L:oll4 sides at 635: 5.00011 shoehorn at 735: boo be haws at 934: 19.0001, tio*—_prund at Vs. 2,10111, shoulders at 7.6 t: :60,000 Ins alas SI 113Se•easb: %fan to a 7%.8% mad 9%. for ehouldera sislea ad hams v.OOO me eidra at 8%; 4.003 Tes Mastiltlnsist fit% 4,803 feu hams at 1.%; ‘...4000 tu hog round at 80 . 0,raga; 1,560 ntoulders at 7!.; 4.500 OM at 7% for shoulders and fur bozo a 9.000 las at 7%. 0% and 9%; 40.(0 lavvislaa! at 8%6 cash; 10.900100 shoulders at 13."; 5.000 Ika harm at 9%1 17,- 000 ns at 7%. 84 sad 0:4'; 1,51010. Fides at . 3.000 11.1 ehog6•r. at 77-.5 cialn 01000 an "braider. at 7%67Ni5. sub sad Um. 1 9 000 Ilerhatu• at 9)44971c, malt and tlw. 04007 orutary curelat. 7%. 8% and 4041::0,0 0 fasaulea at ay. rub, par money: 6.002 pea: 7% for Moulders‘B3oe 9c 1... r skim. and 9hi(39.2( lot Puns, and 4.800 tes 7% for .Holden, 99 ad. sides. and 9% for hams. The markit very buoyant. with to advancing trudeners 8.- gm rated converged hams are liald at 10%e'418. The 'amount of mks as shove esurcierated. 400,400. HULK aIEAT—The receipts of bulk meat daring the weet hare barn heavy, ant mostly designed foe thia tat. The srtirie tearer arm, nab an adMaciagteadmmi. We tem the fellow log 5a609-55.000 IDs hog round at. 7119. cash; 199,900 lbs hog ranud at 7%c half ..oh and half 4 monthg 50.040 Iles shoulders Tc. 0/dem and 7.990155 to, • fiaLticaere house. at 031, far ahoulders, and 715 e for .d 9 ce.M. Au otter of - be arm - soade for , 50.000 laa Md. at 00 days, and refuest and an oder for. IEO,OOO Ira at Tr for shoulders. and he fur eales.arhiela um Men refenel. BUTTER—The mealyta of-hatter hare hunt extremely Ihttit. and the marked te warty ham. Ulm have born moaned to moll lota from Mons al Id s T . :4Wo for voll, wording to quality. 109114.410 for keg for Inferior to good actable. BEAN..—tales Wes been mnglaint to small lota at 1.310 1,,s from ant band. and 1,E241,75 VI tn. Ilnas store. nun pnes are limited. and the demand fain BEICKEin t TVISS—The manufacturers priers of Bea , • bwraeta ban beim reduced, and our merenauts are aro. milling at II 7:41)211dos. Tubs am rellinn at 117647 Ltt J.. BEESWAX—Re mar'ottote nominally at 18413) frao pert betel, awa ire mom atop. rar.rtabk COPPER—The Lautooraeturesr prt' of cow. &nun. rhargard. ear I *OR:. for rate .ati tarot , : and 210 ttP P. braziers, mete and U. Old cooper Is worth 17e 111 h. (X/TTON EARN—Et. [allowing fe • comated list of the ob." or Canna Tune, by which It will be seen RAI further redoetkoo ha. been made hr . the snantshztorer 1 . lic it 14 No. 13:— —-....---17 e ._ ..lk -" N0.14...,--.—..-.-161 .-14 e " No lb ----........11t " --H " No. 17...—.' _o —lie " Ye. 111—.—.....--.—Yte " --lie "• No. 10.....---.211, " 10111111ABZ. • Nn. 6_._......_..., No. 6.._...__... No. 7...._..._..... No. e__.......__. No. 0.. N:.IY_ ----=:-. 1..‘ 4 * 11 ' 1 =i•I M " ----- 14 ' ic il: .."..—.. G . liiithilri . f '- 715t " C7ORDIGE—We tuts oo al Iststkats to notice rooter this . boat. The bit:nit:it Wa estitNit Ilstottniesc No. 00U.._.. Nolooe rumPil M. - Mfl LI !Janina.-- —Sr.oo.lThenp----- , lo_dele. U'r e " White Rom by noil--.-----Ile CHM! L:fierr little Is arriving , and the market to ontowan amnia auppllea. Salem 404 Ina, at 63gre for R. R. and ac fbr Gostwn and Loot tie Goshen at Ors R. ChitCH2ll9-onr Inanstarnortas ratan= to do a Lively !mines& ilth rules of all they ran main, at the fblfoning orbs. Water Craekers,4lbarral---..--..—...5.1.1.0 Batter D Pl.ertreadijit ===== 3.01 tNda 5 e CA.sl)Ltt—Sales b 0 Lomat dlptett at 57f.4 mould can dles its aeltiag at 9%5110c, and soar