• -iTTSEURGH 'GAZETTE VUBLISIIIM I 4IUTI a Co. PITITEIErIiaH SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL s, , 1852. A • • FOR CANkli. TX3113116 SION ' S.:4Aer: HOFFMAN OF BERRA COCNTV. ELECTORS. POLLOCL • I.?ltiti•NTATi 11. Utxre.LL. 3L'WOJJ.ix F. Mom. ' 14 . •".." 7 ,• 11 " 5pr A4 pT.n UA g . • ' el .i " c ' et It.var.,;.. 17. 41. Wieu ~lict:yl,C,ll. 6 4L7. 1 31'"U"; 111. • . W*l"4 " ' A1iC414 . 0 1:41.4P10R, ILztts 141.44 J. llJoitkx. ; • Li. Lou, 0644411.4 P-194.11.44, Om:4nm% Mr... I. Van a. , SITU. 24. PUMP - I 74.yart A. IM ? , yncen 11:Zat M1EDL054.444,1. igarR4O.ING HATTER WILL BE FOUND . EACH PAGE OFTIIIS PAPER. .., 1 etittitlitiOtatL IMPOIITANCL 01 CALIPO . IISIA •Nli iOl4/705.—The growth of California within the do:ief space.of four years from what was izinmet latent incognita to a State of gre3t wealth and I cotionercial haportance, atimnleted to be mire, :I , V ) , thetascovery of the richest.-std mines in' the world aimultaueously with its coming into the possession of the United States, is without a pliantl in the history of the world. A memo ' riga of a convention o 1 citizens ,f California to 1 Congresa asserts, -on what ie maid to he perfeoi ily reliable data, that the commerce of 'Sae ' I Prankifido, alone, Per year, it more valuable 4 i'llib the fivade of all the Pacific pieta 01 Mexi- I ea, Central and South America, its emporia be - ing twice - as valuable -as the total- foreign ex ' portJp~: from ',New York .of the products of the enti e Western, Southern, Northern and -East• ~ 'ern States of; the 'Atlantic, while the expectant 1 California are more valuable than those of four of t tlitilargeat exporting States of the.Union`. The products of the mineral and agrionitural lauds of the new State, are represented to exceed i6' Ivalue the cottou, sugar, rice and tobacco oraptl I of all - the inantioStates. In the Bay of San 1 Pritsolse - o therC ia never Bins than a fleet of four ' - hundred nail, and an this, too, within the few 'years since California cline into possesston.of ', - die Americans: -It is; further stated by the me ; ' niorialisth that, it; ten or fifteen years, the trade — .....andcairtnierce of the Pacifio will folly j equal tie ;',*tialliti,".and the seas aid rivers conodcted with '''-':sit:';linti,.._tweedhirds of the waters'of the globe lie itidu that side of the Continent, and two thirds.of the 'inhabitants of the earth dwell ' . aritptid.thelialimres - . -- The memorialists say: :'!When we-shall have steam olommunioations vritit_Atio,..inadditioim to our preseet large heel ' . of ref railing vessels: when our commerce shall be more firmly established and prlisectitted.with the tastena Arcliphipelago and other islands in 6114 ,Piciflo and Indian Ottanat when if shad the . roarti,extensively pursued with Mexico, Central . and South America, then shall we begin to feel -• - that 'se have laid the fotindation for commercial enterprises which will give as almost thenontrel ever the trade and navigation of those/ poor ens , of."tio° globe. ' Indeedxwe may say the this eon ' toserce, which is destined tet be no vast in its ex tent, and so 'civilizing and humanizing in its 'progress, must have a wonderfeil influence over ' tits moral and political destiny of the inhabit - 'into of the East, as well as these dwelling upen the.islands of the Pacific. ' , ~ "In fact, we ard on the coo of 'great events. TIM dime - eery cf gold - in California and Aus , italics Itaitcirsted the attention of all the marl tiiriODS Of e 'States:of Europe to these extraordinary' re li „.„ the globs. Such a magnificent field Idr commercial enterprise has never in Ney age , at tho;worid been maenad to the elietgy and fil•.. gacity of its merchants. The rush of pognia tine-to tite chores nod the islands orthe Pacific from allipmrtint is destined to produce import.* ",. ant ellangesin the 'commerce,' as well on in the condition.of the Statets'of the world." . . All experience bai eloown, however, that gold . - producing regions are not likely to bee'ome the , . .permanent thathigplacce of capital, and cense . ~ isequenily thee. - cannot become controlling cep ' ' tree of commerce. The reason is plain nod oh ' - viom 'gold increases iri relative value as it' is removed from the' place of production, and its Latt - to m How to - 'ind remain where Ito rated:a . • ' ealuis greitest. If thin be so, then San Fran-1 • .. ciaeo,.notwithstanding' its It:moose trade, is not likely; to become 'the great commercial city of this: iimerican aide of , the "'Pacific_ The ,Ray or Sau l I ft ancmco, .it m true, affords. one i,mf. Nafineet !Bathers in the kreilel, and the vol., ;:- . 0 „, if the Sadirentc, of which it is the natural . . entle,t, is among the most beautiful and fertile 'en this continent; twill& he of extremely difficult 1t: , .„;.. access from- theeest,.owing tc,'' the tremendous menntaint and riel deserts which, lie between if amid the SoutliPasta or the Rocky(Mountains. While, thereforea San Erancieco is likely emcee : titian to be he r. ..fielder' date" of it the iintest , 'taineiil region of the Norld, and e l laceof 'ex . tipzsivo trade yet it is probable 1051 it will al . -wwyibe a' ity fra - n which, and net to which, Ml , Pital will flow. 1 I ' . There; is another bay on the Pacific shore up .- eti Which it is almost :n that the great coal. t ' inerMial oily !of' the rs.eiflo will i oiltimately be 10. '." I.:szeded. %Vat mean, Admiralty Inlet, about 70 --., miles north of the Columbia river, This fine -:' jifilet is in a valley' lying between the Coast Mingo andthrCensiade.mengt rr monntalns,elid ' to be may-beautiful; fertile and healthy. It ex ', "tends eouthfrezathe straits of Stu Juan de Po , ' tea; sbeint 20ridlem , indeep, fall of, beautiful is - lande,t and indente with numerous little - bey. -' and.Beadiands. -Al ihe shipping in the world , • ~ could findsecurattrhorags in this inlet, bay, 4 or whatever we May call it. The straits of . : 1, Pups, which forme, the • Southern boundary of :Li) 'V• anceuvre'i , -Island', and which has an almost '"'''' Iform width of "fifteen miles, extends from the oneesti eastward 60 or 70 milee,whence it spreads north and southvtheinerthern extensioa forming the channel which separates between Venom `vre'sllelend and the continent; the southern ex . : . 'etemitiogi forteingAdmiralty Inlet, , as . w° have be ' fortOilated. yoncouvre's Island beloni'm to G• reat Britain,eSdotie the opposite continue m• irth-et :41r; north latitude, agreeably , to the --...' tree:qt-of 1846. , -Aditiiralty quiet nod one half iff - ;:theittMoits af Sati)Min - as Fuca belong - to . theitniteli Etatei. ' , - ', er......-.:-;:thjiiialeiinto wbioh;idmiralti Inlet flare . ...q,.... l '&'ll.3teiitits'fre7m the etrelter above , mentioned to the -- '-i- ' L li r `ciden z hiso . tiver; s ellstaneelif about 140 milee. .1 .- ' 'lll'"breadtit_cannot b e than from 6011100, ' , idles. , - St le deicri,ed as being feePle and very beandfed; consisting of both prairie god wood , Ith d. lie c l i mate to Pike tart of '.i'rail e being In theaade latitude: The 'ates, are so mild. that the grasetettraittelgreen all the time, cattle, ..-. •'. . tonalrMglittle or no proiender: Vanconvre's .. Island le almost:as 'large as great Britain:in ' - ' - about the same latitude, and hoe a entailer ell- 1 , . distance froth the South Pace to Admiral ty Wet is less than to Bantlfrancisco, and less than tobregen 'City (on thelVillattette) by soy practinsbleXonte. r • 4 few miles' to the east of Admiralty In)et *. there is a pees through the Cascade mountaine,. opening en easy passage for any kinder a road 'into the Talley of the Columbis abort, the Falls. If ? ever a:ritilreed le hetuttemsted from this side of the country to itte - Fanclii, one branch of it will doubtless be awed th 4 ugh this pass to - Inlet; end the terminus at that road • •••••'irillpdetermine the site ef-one of the greatest commercial cities of the world. Qwing to shoats at its "mouth; the nasigetion at the Colon:lM's River is Intricate ankdeagerius, exposed salt' is to the fulisweep of , the ocean, waver; but the . Btraits.ntlnce.being wide end der., are of easy ..entrance, and ?tdmtrelty Inlet is as completely i J i sheltered as an •inland riser 7; Leery na t ura l f .. feature, both Internal and external, points to this beautiful inlet as the gate of thc.oommeree of the Pacilla It has a salubrious climate; Isis a beautiful, romantic, and fertile country; ' " it. forma altogether one or the 'safest and most 'harbors in the World; it is'neMer to• China and Japan than any ether port iionel tet'c r ritety; and it ie probably more cagily *eatable trY railroad from this side,than any otheipoint et 'Which the' tidewnter er the . Pacidu can be reacited.. : ;, • - • ,itt the rite things are musing now, a few pare hence we may 'expect to witness s mighty "rite In that region, which,. until . within al folfictte, wan regarded se one of the most re mote iu . ..the 'world. The isimienee eiminerci tad trarel which now Crowding the dzialMar and e route by way of the rearm, end wbkh . '4 # l 7 qUaaga, by the means which Cu 1. be brotightle besx- upon ate tratteit, seitsfwbei;:nspitallate. that a direct,. railroad tbiopsdi'ette esswitoty win .he a ivy prat- table investment; and that is all that is neces sary . to ensure Its early Oommencemerit and speedy completion. There otennot be a doubt that the read would be crowded with busiriess to its utmost capacity from the moment of its completion. No road in the world would he the channel of an large or so valuable a commerce; ,and nothing could bedone that would no greatly promote the ; prosperity.'of fhe valley of the Mitt shotippi, or tit, greatly affect the entire com merce of the, world To bring the rich com merce of thel Pacific—,:American, Asiatic, and insular—through the midst of oar territory is an object se, grand and important, that we won det- it does hot irotilp the ambition and energy ' of the whole count In the House of epresontatives, on the 29th ult., Mr. Howe, o this Didri . er, gave notice that he would, on s me' subsequent diiy r nob leave to introduce e b I authorizing tlic 'Secre tary of War to grant, under such reldleitions in bit judgment the public interests may require, the right of way tn;fthe Pittithurgh. Kittanning, and WarreW Railroad, over'plo grounds of the United States, St the Allegheny .iracual, in the State of Pennsylvania. .N•w Music.—W,e are indsbtedjo the publish, ern, Wei. Hull Bud Bon, of New, York. ,for the (otlawieg new and chalce pieces of music. The most 6r it in by W. Vincent Wallsce,who is now ,in this city, and who stands at the present mo merit aim4,Tt unrivalled an ft,composer. Au l'oyolr, a bnllnd written by (le.orge P. klorrll. , .rd sang -by Miss CaYbayine c.Nnroyed by La I. .rne. 2 Son. N...r York rlo LT YE NliillT INDs,llkllkl wrote° and cooIJJJJJ eKAlttaWltiiF (Illy will be done, LI, um ord.. Udo. P Morris, rmnp.Yed and dedlokt. , l id id. friend incintlionralln, by W. Tleirent Wkllker. 011.25118 PLOWENN. Romance. tiedb.ated. In Madam. IlenyiedtCbontad- Poetry by U. E. klboreloy. Inuedy to Vinc.nt ' (VNUDLAND Ne ttle No. I—Tbe VON. 11.11e0A onng ornlyproed. !nettle Piknr. and dedu-sd.-1 Id Ma dyany PrineeYke Maryellinro Ckartorykka, by W. Ylncen Wgkllnc.e. • WOJITLAUD 81(1.TChES No. 2; Mo.^ ammo rip ¢+ the Trra.--W. Vinrvot • The above range ip for solo by J. H. Mello Wood Street 4 raou *ASHIAGTON. [Sorrnpoodettre of the Pitttt , hrch DOT . Gate,...) • Waiter:ores, March 29. ; I • There wan long debate in the }loose to-day on the subject of dogging' in the navy, from which it would seem the *Ewers are heakily tired cf the exemption 1-reor Jack lens en j eyed, ober for about'efizon months, from the invigorating application of the lash. The naval corEjnittee have reported:a bill proposing other modes of punishment for the maintenance of discipline in that branche scrvice.• jf. no is contended by theme who pre the administering of it, the cat o' nine tall'iAm. 00 good a thing and so effective and persimAvß to duty. sobriety, civility and ether virtues; suppose the'offteers cow take }heir turn in proportion te'ibeir number probably three:trials Cu . violation of discipline litho place among their ruder to one among the sailers. Corn, now, lets ..es epee lett try some of the name medicine, it has no long.nreacriA,l for ham ehoulderg - Until / tee a different "epirit y prevailing ib the navy from what I witneati in wait of i r he officers, whoio happen to know, Y 46411 or 4 helieve the abott tion of whipping a Talton.. !.et rt 11 least' have, A fairtlial hefdre we malp! t any movement fa'. its restoration. The hill referred to above authorized solitaii confinemtlat cis I,yead and-, Watir , for thirty dayp, and ,e defeated on - VOte of yea? and tiaV an accannt of . • I halle. I neglected to refer to the torn *hick, tbe,Preeident.cfpplie 9 for the r. 5,30, of slaw ton tux Letter protecrou or parxr4 tn ft appeared that recently one Jr the before the la, nomME,3sion, called at the Stst. Depsrtmritt and obtained ptirale•t. to I,oe'st the papers iu the caoo It a swat that had ha[n allowed to the cane by the Ito.* and thatibk claimant bad petitioned for a farther allowance. The charge ;s knot be Itlf l , and destroyed such of the paper» as had an nnfasorable hearing upon his claim. The aid of the Attorney 'General was invoked to ; bring the offender to jostler, bathe could nod no .law.declaring the set felony, larceny, cr mists meapor. The particulsr case ie of little caner ,leence,:tha more espe,oally as Congress ;it deter .mined to allow to more money on any yre yencz Id payment of Aleatcan was, this morning. shown a note (satin,. COrwir4 In which he states that the etory, about ,a difference between him and tie Gall, Post insulter General, was r pure fahrication7-wieb— pi the color of foundation. I learn from %n -om ' outer that thepeecerdlngs of the enhirket.. on'ils 4,11 . of the allegedrupture, were confined to a ai,entflion - upan jibe charges of polygamy, disaffection, se., against the Mormons • Theefemarkable unanimity of the •Whig Can ,veatipn,lat Harrinburg,:in nominating S4oit ban lirro die highest satishotion to the Whigs of ail shades if opinion here, end themanner ii Which intelligence Of• those proceeding. has been 're-' ceived proves that the popularity of Gen. Scott. is not cbntned to the free States. Re ly the manlfor the en able the party As to the Union, that has been sated so often and so thor• oughly, that Win not only out of danger' but 'quite convalescent. The •countny, to?. is elite, and all lie want nob is, en old fashioned Penni sible,patriotie Whig Preildent, who will odmin inter the government upon the. well understand , prineiples.ot the oonstitatinia, , withent any 'flow ery l about the higher !load compoottim, never dreamt of in the formlitiea of that instrument: marl who: will distribuid the offices with a pro per reference to the claims of his supporters. Demerol Scott gnome to be about the moo tO-dti those things. Let Mtn he silent upon pant con : troversies.let him shoW a liberal and tolerant • spirit in alt things, and:he will he President by 'the ingest majnriiyobtnined sines the immortal campaign of yrippreatme" and a personage .now namelesit. There le email cavil iu regard to the election of Fis Governor .lohnetivb for-delegate at !argil The Compromisers, who sae how things are go ibg, fear "the South they feel offended." No thing more likely fo'vvilffe frame Bourn, in the mute need by politioiaUe, in something liktribi- , ogenee with hie lanterb—only instead pf seek-. log for an honest man it is everilntent open scaring up an iturtilt, an offence to ire enicepti ble feelings. Delicacy of aentimept Ii a great thing, and,our Bonibenil brethren areasperte in the use of it, but as thei grow older they will become .Slittle.mire usedlo the rookhnesecs of the Penneyleapia Whigs are generally exceedingly pleased that. the Governor is ,one of . • Jciertis. - the delegates. IVApainoTos, March Stk. . . The speech of ComModore Stockton present. shoulders, and whoa the I - mereet; of my corm. ing . M . r. Webster tokhelLegislature of New for try ore nt stake, I can very ensily get rid of sey, is a eery remarkable production. For doe t u h r e a m .. . nd l o ta n ve e p t s b e:e b d e : t he h .gra o nd climacteric of trine sod expression, itlalmant comes rip to same to live, and I live but in aa my ba c ' hi a ld f re aw n Y l7l own. feelings only, and wen. of the revelations in the &moon Donald 'o and , „were to consult my Greer correspondence.ilgle a well known max- ',led to have a good time, I would kick up a row, h e w ith the jockey toecrer by the weal_fointe sod mould be more certain in the cantisiti.. to lfet into' the White Hone°, than I am now." Of his horse, which may account for some of the . i . In conclus be than :defines, his early pa. glowing (expletive's of the Commodore in por -7 itio_talposition.- .traying the character of his . distinguish etk gnat .' -.1, .. Sat the molt importan't parts of the address, from- tele may seem queer eentlmentie coming me, f I did 11 o t belong to the young and progressive school. I was. brought op at the were ‘ where the 'gpeakter alluded to the tariff, and to jettervettion. -' feet of Gametal—l was bras:Mop in the strait- Wbenthe wine is in tbe wit in out, In vino re- est Beats of Federalism. My father was Ai Fed riilLLWashington and of Hamilton, and other great The-English of which ie, that toddy we e .eisliet. I wee one. He wee the oompeer of afloat when that Rineoli was made, but its de- men of those lived andloved their memory when time..—He loved ihB'w m : h" they vele;pments are none the lean reliable reliable and inter dead, and eating for that. They itie more to; for "from it was his religion to follow in the footsteps of the 7 lkdiness of the hcait the roorith epeaketh," Wanhington, wherever they led. If I had lived in thane days I should have done as they did.— : e ti e n , re i r iv b e a d nd of Pa n tr ni c i l i ts and mete honest men ; I %d 'lnnoollesalfroomostnet p fti rpo n: 4 s of fr th om e h th e e ad e , xl w a tt l e: : tiont of Cluimpaipte, or other epiritnoris oom- tom on their grave.. Tlre e i r tret a e ll aaerl'' . Poznians The quarter deck Senstorlays he Will p....,A.teiplet, are my prinoiples." mBn. whose insist upon protection for. the. iron, topper and - ease of New Jersey. Were pot the titles of the , reeolution fought .. on her' eoil, tin shall inciter:Liable 71:nil:terra] in-eat/re! lie eirblusined w ithin her hilts, ignoble Captives of "free tends rgetles." Forbid It poli iy, forbid ielicred ilberticwhlott settlettrfree ell that 1161; bond- Age; forbid it Desnoirscri That is rer7 well. The demooty of thuaituoiottoie le rettier.m:delo, butit is of tlte gunulue port. ThOulas to inter iedtiOn, tba . lianator not qnifa so direot, Out belt Ouptieritliesplieit.: Washington end tho ctd pidioitilistit were nohle,poloilod . patriots, .toit, thitconld ho t Volley of.thi,etotntry.:,se to .Ii the rut of the world, forilt time.-And we cannot bled °Or pooterity.. That is to say, let us keep ourselves free to act is humanity, and a true and rational devotion to liberty may in any exigency require of us. But the mars' candidate for the Presidency has treen too impetuous. Ile has stood heed lessly in with all sail set amour' the breakers, . , and tiow lies upon his, beato i 'ends, beached and hopelessly wrecked.. lfe must go tO pieces be fore the surge goesk.loWn. Perhaps the North ern men with exolusively southern iprinciplee, Stockton stood first, after Buchanan,-in the re gards of the peoplerand polikioans of the latter oration. They now repudiate him unanimously. What! a Protectionist, an Interrentionifit, aye, oven a Fause-ujsr, aspire to the seat of a Jef ferson, a Madison, a Jackson! The thing is up. The waves may roll, and the, wends shriek over the sailor hoy'e ,grave," they cant resurrect hoe Sp ,there's another candidate gone. The omisnion of the Virgtni.k and Louisiana Democratic State Conventions to mention the Compromise, a very significant sign. Your readers will remember that I have opposed the two, leading and distinctive moSsures of that adjustment, as its friends claim it to be, ha Cause, first, they were insulting tAhe pride, dignity, and equility of the Free States, to their relations with the South, and secondly, in that, they were corrupting in their ternien"Cf, and dangerous . to public liberty Thus° twoimeas urei are the sentiment with TeX..., by !which she received an immense grant of land, and tip immense sum of money a! 6 reward for snhm il- ting to the lasts and constitution of the United States. The other measure was, and, al., is, the Fugitive Slave Law, which seeks to bribe our Judge?,, which destroys trio; by jury no to a particular class or persons, awl authorises the suspension of 4J , , , a • co.pa.., and practically tioeisuvond it as to the same cl.rf. Now $lO,- 001.4000, and 25,000 ~,piare Miles of desert land are not of great present MOO:IOW to thin nation, nor do aggression upon the rights ora few - it. spired N blacks much erect the sympathies or aCridge the liberties of this great people. Ilut the great }Fling is that they Vile prts.-tp/;1 at variance withthosc upon which{ the.whole body of American liberty is founded, and from which our constitution sprung. This now the statesmen of the Sonth begin to perceiee; The tide ma'y turn, and they may lose that almost monopoly of power which they have held for sixty years., Then may come ir resistible invasion of State rights from thecert !nil poseur, operating only against the Rout Then. h. udges may he appointed to reit, poor white rostilby•night or day, and hurry them to the North for trial, by a Yuri if they can get one: and to secure tidelity,'the nape jfidgen may he paid tea dollars for sending off the ACC.11904, and five dollars for leaving him at home fly gradual hut not slow degrees I h fist tprpoe, t which is simply the right of the CitirPl3 to he nut of prison. unlesa probable C.P. i+ locally shown that he should oar, ) may l.roooie lamented tradition. Constructive treasons may ha multiplied indefitately, and the Knees of tfm nineteenth , cintury may rival with their —bloody AYMl:rs' the delft..? pf the. seventeenth them by . .quintly purrng the eviteXtth theo ry of the camprans4e, me; wa prep.. e .l for Oasts fat net I rot sins, cur Lam+ Napeleon, to cravhSemb .1 North alike The whole he this may be dons in exe,ottmn of the very pow. Cr miler tvbizn the rugit,.,..lave Law was en mete en I the elle, it w i•ii I he io fact nearly a trneacript of thst Law .11 yr be cot:tied act for the rertittiie of filp tire Ciilll,lsl, ata t 0 .0. 1 11 11 .11 the eti•Orot of It. 4th article of thi Col:m.ll6.in I r. -mm..cf. I .M rou,ideralirn to tzuuther'n lawperi pun the,, eetisiletutioal the Detnocrutt of Virgo - lie biter' refutio4 to thatactieu toe Fun, tiee Slate Lew which their rehito , l Lugh face I/11cm , of if, North. Lato m ar 11.: corner unit, f lii•theteraoy, fear of tee ‘l , ll Vb. d-m...rrcr •t lirphq, n•i.u.lut n,• prza•,[•l- , ~t :bra ~. a.t of It, lex, 401/Mi..° ani ttery go teat tLe re,lttlave ••1 - S) whah are. m direct ealLet with b•lth thone raea,uree • It ”..14 that the t'ssi men a the o.,nth c,ntmipint tr,n3tferrinc: the.. of li. the Convenitati, to .4 P Nicheitson of Tenne,tre, when their fleet rkoico thall bare hits mthel:ed Thatzwir , l happen ibout the third ballot. C 110 uothing any •cconul 1., Jai Jun:. or Tile Now .1.- p•E nv—Ertraurkdatji.q•,, , .. f .a. —The. reception of..,:the Webrier, by the Legislature of lien Jersey, on Friday last, drew forth a speech from Commo dore .7rttockton. (who was present 1 - ..51 the ores iion.) the seciimente of which attjaltruotiog some attention, from the fact that ge has been spoken of as a candidate for the Prcliden4 if Mr. Wehscoi, he eel& , “Whenever I contemplate Mr Webster, my heart goes up iu devout — aspirations to heaven. that it has endowed one of our species with such virtue and intellect. It it ant simply for hie manly form, and noble brow which seems pieced there as a crown by the Almighty - hut I the virtue of the.man. I have known hint for thirty year. , I have seen him sitting among the I wise and good in the councils of the nation: I have sat ott a boy and heard the lioida of wit dam falling from those lip., which I deemed in spired. And I nay it before this thmembly nod before the world, that if there is a patriotic heart in any man, that heart ie in the body of Daniel - Webster. I have heard him at vari ous times giscourse of public affairs in private, and I have never heard a word that might he construed against country or her interests, or that should not emanate from a great and Om man." But !hat portion of his speech which exo' most isterest is! where he refers to the tariff the old federal party Speaking •of the reset ees of New Jersey, he remarked: • 'tier immense resources are Ineina.ti, Her kills, filled with iron and copper, are lying dead, and they have been dragging the money out of yintr pockets in oonsequence of an eter nally fluctuatinglevenustaystem I shall not be a beggar at their doors. I shall not be mealy , mouthed in telling tbeni what we want. ehalj inniet—that in good ,Ilem.ratic doctrine, let least now a dep.—ll shall Meliet upon dragging thiiron out of our mountain. and transporting it to the sea omit. I am aware that.' am about to tread upon delicate ground, and, I hope that no one will take offence, for I mean none. I do it on the principle that the operation. ,of the general government ntiall contribute to the de. velopement of your rehoureetms they have done for other Stites. I intend to get this of iron „,;!• well of glass inollided in a tariff question, if they wilTpass It —The question of a protective tariff was always a democratic measure in New Jersey. With an amine tupenditare of $60,000,007 staring us lathe face, is there. anything more ridiculous than to talk about the vagaries of free trade—To raiseithis amount it would re• quire 331 per emir on' all our imports, and when we all know that chin sum has been rimed it is 'ally to tafeabiut free trade. My politics don't bang . very _heavy on my PENNSYLVANIA - tramLnuttE. Ils.nanntrao, March 11. SINATE furtherfeupplement to the act in. cerporating . the .Banbary , and Erie Railroad Compan4 supplement tothe act incorporating the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Com pan t. - - Th y. e bill to restrict the titanneactube and sale of intorleatiMe liquors atone up in order, and pissed finally. You 17; nays 16, se follows: Yeas—hlessrs. Barnett, Carothers, Carson, Evans, , Fenson, Onerneey, Hamilton, Haslet, McFarland, McMurtrie, Malone, Flirter, Robinson, Sanderson, and Slifer: Nare—.Pdessts. Bailey, Rockall*, Crabbe, Darlington, Erailey, Pnlton,. Jones, Runkle, dicOaalltiddstthW;Mohlembutg, May ars,.Stdmor, and Walker, speaker. The further eapplement to the mot inoorPors tins the Pittsburgh, Kittanning, and Warren Railroad Compady, tioo taken up, eoneidered, 1 mid peened• llouqc—Tbe or*inal hill authorizing a loon of $850,000 for the c.otpletiou of the North Branch Cons!, M. ilitlettaard up to the hour rf .adjourzunent without a rote, unit the House ad• /ourned until 8 o'clock. Fruhi the 8.,. Trov.(l,. OCEAN MILAN NAIL BEIVICE. So much has lately appeared in the 'Piptr+ about the mail contracts with Government for avian service by tteam, and the recant applica tion by the Liverpool Line for further aid. that a sport account "1 the system nod its objects may not he uninteresting to our readers. The plan of a combine.' Naval and Coutmer• &al Steam Marine was adopted in this country in 113-16--7. Its design was two-fold—that of creating nud maintain!: in service ocean steam ships of a class, tonne, and machinery, adapt ed to user of Government for war purpose,; and meanwhile their employment in the tratiporta- With thi, view, contrnets tlon of the malty were entered into with various partivi for the performance or mall service between certain ports of the United States, and Bremen, Havre, Liverpool, Ilavanasml Cbagred, on the Atlantic eide, Ind on the Prt;ific, between Panama. Sat Frxneiaeo and other California parte, and Age rin in Oregon. With this vie also, the steam the Liverpool, Cbogr te, and California lines were required, by acts of Cougre•e, to be constructed in a prercrtbed manner, at A cost far exceeding the ordinary ocean or raver steam ers, in the Material gusto tes of strength,•dura bility, and powerfol malmsey—rite tattler an placed below decks as to 'be as secure as prne timid° from canons shot. This so. done In the infancy of. oc,an swam navigation in this coup - try Those who embarked in these enterprises. the itivpation of the tavern went, did vo nt itch hnsarii, and at n very large outlay. It was nu untried service, in which very fo ere found willing to embark lint all ob., Ins were overcome by American enterprise skill and industry, and by the liberal emplo( Went of American capital. relying on the nett; o Congress end theTovinlability at the contract made in conformity with them. Collins and lilt atisociatee heed conatrume four or five tirst clans rteumships it a great c.o. for Ilavertitnent mail service, and in other It enable the proprietors of tam semi-national lan to sustain it again , et the competition of the pi glish Imam, (supported, at they are, , th Britieh.Ciovernment-upon a much more libel, scale, ) they petitioned for addltional pay. The New Tork app} Chugres company they constructed three steamships of so average tone each. which have been occeptc.l the Navy Department, and 11:110 of WOO tot., all of which. are now in the perform/tiro of the .nandl service; and another of '2llO tone burthen, toeing the full enmplennint demanded by the (inn tract, i s bow in pruierens of coniitruction The aggregate tonnage of the shipth according to the prioeihiens of the 00011001 was 600 Thy oh r , aboveimentioned exceed iti,401.) tone, and ere. each of them, iu el! retipeuttg•far euperinr in burden, e i t iienity and rower, to the retitdreinen , of the contract Mure.ver. the ciotutign. tire other etnamships, of an aggregate 'of )+.m, toot, al way* at the tervice of the travernmr,.. for the traugportatten of the math, and i mph), ed fir that Iturgeten whenever erre...oar', It. geleq the rrguter performance Cl the mall . ..er• pee between N eel ern , Havana. Nye utrkane, ind Chntres, twice each month, addiconal here rawn Owed at the direcAloo et the depart meet tor the trwr.portation of itie ...'.. from Clow,. le New 1 ork .ltre.); and to and free ,lancialca, and are now 00 ernplorr.l te o.,,vepmg additional meet ar !titer dates .1 , with greater frgAneney then the ra.ntrvete re tint , The Pactfic Ilati Stearaohty Company. oh. `:Panama, Caltferma, and I ',run 'ter ) wire ~.a.torto t three. te t .11tontaand tone and w.te of t`s hitteford ) he teepeetral nude. the 'fit rectieta of the 'Nati I...partment. to be ri-Ily ....avertable into w. steamer,. -awl to cott , t) ohne ono t,,nth to and from P4nln,t, Bnr. Frtnotttlt. nnt lome port th t Wegtka tottcnthtt ktitt or rvr •It trithethsttr vont. Vtthtt en` , tht, ctletrnet 111 no.• ~ :hard tar a; ; pit,- the hwttl ttertqt.e. to be pertortne I nt-Ith: Ut.tntbly.. with the e.tt.tttro,.thw of tan tvidittott *helmet , ' Thrttn ottvwftuttwn here riot ttutyl , e , t fulti cohtitintni watt. hit ler y othpnhs, huntwort 1.,T;F .. , and the outhh, hit.l toroungw of IL- their equiritet,lin thel, .mouth , .mout h, mull nervier, the regiatril auraher ira we. with an aggregate of with ¢ Lurthehof 730.0 t(11131715 heel chummy.' usury the contract end . eptel ey the N vy Departuieht. They hr.e , heei.ite. is the P the oeettn, eight other ettrte eteetmere prtatug d toirthett antis, of 14,000 hurs to 00 their chip hale thua fart crceele.4 the rcyturetuente of the contract., thhir ntoo meats here nuts fly accorded nub the orders tio•trtstuent Thin" ansiotacheal 04.% tern tratrd by tt.tor faithful and rat...all:4y rch-ol berti,f, arta hush h ale I Stpt,tc4l, •pl•to . 15.1 icy the Na•y acid f'ort Witt: Departs:on , . t their reports to Court's , ' The,r.tarn r..snissuies Own the only s.teoshr on the. route, in tuber sweats, conviructeal specified by the Navy Impartment end required by Congress, vin with marine engines. notion • deck, suitably sheltered from the range of shot. which shelter in itli.penaahle to their Musa f.r war purp,ses, corribint4 with proper speed and great strength told security AO they have in unlestibly proved that . their Ft:tamers o n, by the way al Chegree sod Panama. make the shortest time between the Atlantic cout and Califtirnis not Oregon, whilst carrying a tiro .dent limit of Mourn. in./rine the safety of 1... - sense," and mails They have createernesn, of imull ,le6nrn to the country, in readiness Inc tin use whene•er the exigencies of war shall requite them. sod the conetruction of the Wail steamer+ has ate,t been tha means of utabllshing the large ma chiu , Shop* from which the 'Alabama,' •South. - erner,' anda host of steamers hone been turned out, and which, in ease of war, woad be of incalculable benefit to the Government, They have provided secure and rapid funli, tier futh• immigration from our Atlantic porta. and the great outlet of ihatiliseiselppi valley. to' to the mining region. of the Pnedir, and Ale., for the expert Arm of the millions of gold whet California ten ig to the Atlantic States. The importance of thin service and the urgent neces sities for. it caunot be stated, nor the saving in life and increase in treasure that have resulted from having forniehed it from the commence cunt of our first oconpation of Canteen!. The mud of the people are not aware of the untiring efforts which have been made anti still going ma at Washington by means of paid agents and other outside influences, to bring &WTI a system of repudianon by the General go. 'veroment cf its solemn contracts, whniever it happen. that unforeseen events raker by which such contracts bocama rt source of profit • At the outset, when a chance of a ',in.'s re stilt stood in the way, and the Mier° won envel oped in darkness, there was not poly no compe tition for the Pacific mail contract, bat the - pro pouts for It were offered in vain until the pres ent Line undertook it. The Gold discoveries in California were not,made until several mouths after Wards, and then emigration cummenced. This unexpected circumstance rendered eafe and profitable, what before was sit doubtful and ha:Leedom.. Is thieta reason why the Cloven, meat of the United States should he urged to violate or repudlsto contracts, upon the faith of which its citizens ventured such large sums of money, and incurred, at the beginning, such fear ful risks. In the short space of three or four years these companies have proved to the world that larger, Cuter and better steamers have been produced by American ingenuity and enterprise than the long experience of thc'Englieh or French ;base been able to produce, although fostered by Go vernment to an extent far beyond arly poiron age bestowed by the United State,. , • Toe very parties who are now so urgent that, the Government ehttpld repudiate some of its percent contrasts, and giro the malls to their hue, of stumern, would not entertain, or even look at the projocth when first offered—the rick then being so great, and the result en, uncer tain. But now that-the experiment hue been-made, and good results teem likely to be realized by those who took all the risks of the enterprises which have brought ee much credit to the coun try, they coolly auk the Government to repudi ate Ito-sacred obligations and give mum and their friends the patronage and benefits which they onos despised. No effort has been made to induce the Gov ernme4 to cancel any or the upprornable mail contracts which bear an heavily on the proprie tors of other routes, nor iv there n probability of any each efforts, until something extrnordi nnry happens to make them profitable. Then, Why means of political or other equally unwor thy considerations, the idea of repudiation by government, at pleasure, can npoe be evtablished and carried into effect, a !similar amend. may be expected against Mein. Whatever may, have been the oceseion Of the suicidal policytif an Individual State inTcpu dieting their obligations, such a base and golf - - destructive alternative bait never yet been re sortedStatee any appreheneion that Gonextes can be to by the Government of the United induced byu,the pretext of cheaper bargains or aught else, to repudiate contracts made in com pliance with its authority, or become instru mental in setting up &rivet line to destroy that which was established under the assurance of ite co-operation..4d patronage, we barn t oo macb respect torthat , honorable body to enter tain. Qincs Zaps rnom AN Faascmco.—We ob serve by the New York Herald that the puvage, per H. S. ?dell Steamship "El Dorado," recent ly arrtred at New York, and witioti was. ammo pliehed ie 2t dare, 4 hour', is the fourth short trip iuside of 27 Jaya, from Sop Frltneirmo to t;ror York . , They nre .t. folio.. • .. •. . ~ Jou. I—By Penman rent°, 21; 'laps 2$ hour! Jan. I 1 —By Nicaragua " :!.6 '! IS '• lot,. 16—By Perira,. " 25 " IS " Mar l'anam '• `• 4 i• We also notice in the Ilerald that the new U. 1 Mail9teamship "Illinois" itt'to leave New lark t n the '..ttlth of April fur Chagrer (Nary say)—tnence the passengers and Malls pace over the railroad to Gorgona, and thence to Panama, and there tali.: the U. 9 Mail Steam, chip ••Uolden Gate" for San Francine The termer oteantor haring performed a patimage from New York to Chngree in 7 Jaye, I I boors, and the latter from Panama to San French.° tit I 1 nays. 18 hears, it it continently expected that Ohe above trip will bo necomplialted within 21' Jays from date of leaving New York •• Journal. CA %ON. N A Aurtroc.• nn.lSlrre.l...t. mr.l h hart., r. ...t. P.O ry , 11 It, A. ADJOURNED A D.IIIN IS'FR.IToR'S SAO: t,. and fro U r o. • o.f fret, Krnatrc.... I .r bitutli.. er..l ice-Joa sri of all kinds rx ucat,d :10• m•wr 'we, and to rta,onant. rior. Dili 11..1,1..11111. of L/1,1111..in. na1.10t, 111.a1k,,,1f , r0 11.11. n.,.., Notice to Young Men rilllE :Lev. Mr. Iloward in obligod, ac t r„ut,l illhvalt.li. It, „tr Ic.lll. „ono Men 1/1", 1„,It, am! ,11•41„.1„, 11,A1 th. I..rtur* wb,rl, t„ Ilvrr•al 1.1•1 , 1AtIL ..T•olna. *lll I,*. ~11e. We.S. thouith r0.cr•1.1 , 1 - . ,• um 1,, I.rtl .31.1 T -14 4 ,1 I.y p1b,•„..0n 111. CI. 11, " ,elll.xth ""ig,l.ll‘ Spring Importations of Hardware Cuti lery. &c. MORRIS 31. COMBS. Kt Wood Str,t N AM row r. lying, dil -et from:o6e'. ••111 F torn, not iinnotlarturrrn. A Inr,. Ann, onnyl nt,trtton nt ••I Ifardwhat.. Tont, Lto Loch tbo• otot,ntt••o• nl,Nleirtuonon loud ron•nt +-tint, nnnw-al. ••••• on,to. r. u- motto oninnott tt• ntlond • tont w!O• pH itgetwy of the oilinerilier in the NI Multi tn.ointno. I,trinkt torotoott•.l. urttrt.ferrt -I to lb.. .) Aetl.lro,rilt I 1 to Ott,. A MASON it tratit o"w wady 11,r too.ro “tt,totto• lo tut, lt,koultt tolotrt t• • •I 1.nIVIo• ehLITI 1111,41,A hO.l )./ ete. ttaptt• Illomettr.l 'I tot', ...tar Lltten . i4TiwK EXI JANG!: k COLLECTION OFFIcE iWILKINS 45.. CO., Corner 3larkel. and rik. ...., ~,,,,, eim....t. •. •..• ‘...,., 11•Iitni...1,n ,ml.< • :••••1. .. , 1 at.., .n.I 11 . ....1•r0 ~11. i. •". oat, In tpr., ..: x 1 /.• 1,•• 1.../...0.. 11)11.,:l.ne made cm all 11, .••• , • 1 1 ..,•, r.. r .,,,,, t,i,, •rai hal., 1..,2• . 1.1•• t•• •I RI , , .t 1 , • The Greategt Improvement of the Age .1 , ,,, ll,nd Tqu.At 11l 4r Lan , , i n i.; TI.IOIINIIE, ~: t/.4 t...a 4111/Z,fti . ry el'.-i reu ,ei • 1..,..1. 1 • 1, ll•cur.loor.. I. I • 11..a.ortrt t•I . 1 ••lrr .1 J K ' 1.••ni...1, 1,..., ..I an, i.e.a ~ I . J 11 .n.1. , ....1 • , ~,,i f q ~,, I , ~, t\ n, a ii.,.. .1...0. tut., ,r , o• : -I Junes R Reed S. Go. M.001,0,ture,„4 T H SUrVeyQrl . COM ra• FeN, and Gra& ,nth In,trunkent.. et, Y•., N,,. 36 Si,, Vittolnorghtewl,ylvanla An u.«,,rttnenr 4 th, waned ireartant.a, :113,1,3 M hums. \\'at.•hr.. April .1. A Card. • ' to lring 1.1`..,14. I not I , ep• •``, "`,,,`•``.` .r.lvo, 14,-I``• lint! 111,1.1`. • 1 11..1 is if ii: E .~, ,~.. ms-~r. Select School rjr{lF: hex; 11. W ea th.r. Ite re •re a• adnr•-1 Ott. - • , —r. w • •nahl• at....c.• at t faat• .fa II wit.. tar...E t , r.l • w r A a .t.. 1 It. • rtr• Rag Store Racal gw A DIV ICK a an I Itaz at,,J•t. hr,t, Th. t.tab,...nal ki. pri,. MIN. cud [or rna .a -gll. Removal. ASHBY: TM Wit, hire removed (nail reat hitelw,.. h. ken, 1:...141.1 et( wet ma t. eel eetetnere. 1. the rel... "'".." n. ;:(71 t. .et ;7171,: m ."‘" Male el the nes,. manner. wei ett tem *hurl*. peweale Irt," SteAm Communication Between Liverypol and Now York. rip it RI; AT lIRITA.I, 6 a t me• Mum op on, It'ep h t II * lt 31a•heo•. am J.,. Cel9lll3t e te dyrod Weetern ant Clty of titamma utenm 4 1.1pah ad. diepatehol ratoulal. day. Mom .1 re-I ou Neer Perk. o and en Tue-der. Jane, e no ,ea I NI, L1T.(1.411. Jn hoe alelchlp lurrtbe le Y., •ma 78,4 MIX 11.1 , symmood 11 a. • ower etod %hit. Geri do• ad. ••• Ire:lording !reward, dm. tbe attendanlo. (Of as mper.eo, y oorgomlato I all Prort•ounz. except youee and Imnen, out t .uppllel at moderate prima. rgEforfo , PROM Ltd PapOOL TO NEW rugs. Pone ero.Pladlood telr ten 31emareinent. War...-. and 1,010161 &emoting to screen.... prds..,. haul ow I,wpm* or w htw p eent Primace. II paid in New Tort. or (1.111. dollaremul (lay eant• per puudd !darling. Front Now 100 • to Limo peed, freight aril Ow marn the warrant mh pvl, la hrerrpowa, to Ile,m301 1 111 , 41,111.1.:11T P.) . r New I 000. to ILICIIA4I. /LI IN, .se , pront par.mt. New t„ rx. alep lo h LI. 14.—apo 13APER ILINGiNGS--Walter en 4m1,1, •• Wood at. lone Imo received Ll+ tire Ando. el Wad Paywr. herder.. Teetert,Wondow Curtain. and hr. lumnt, for Sarong ralu Priam. of i',i.poort , o.r roll from fee to Lt. rill)}: I ntormaional 51i 7 tgamnto for April, helm remote, at W "A'.'adohtent•nomy . ofortn Tble number entupletes the ono IV:111,1c Alm the T,. Ilrldre. • .tern of Beal LP, 'a new owerlt T 11, Arthur the Polon, Nragate Caleuder. rontoloong the In ca, awl onaolotee of NI the meet notorlude etoarsortere 111 to ItnuwW 3 . l f l . l , 0 0.3 I rkm if 4, Ntnm! , e, of t~n , Fire Company repteeted to attend • nuotlnst of the Company. m 11..10 at vigilant Bath on Paddrd, emmong. the trd Intl half haat rump n'elmit. Bp order. 1 . apt CURIASLAM!. •rendary 'I IN--300 lb.. in srole c, nno.l 3. • MY Wood atm,. 'IRE PROOF PAlNT—Assorted Or,lortt T'W• sale by tapS • J. KIDD a Co. ENV BOOKS—The l Nevegnte Calepder, ma.plete.en ono vol. , The Two brides:Hy Arthur. International foi Tsslstier with otbe...new wort!, just d nd w.r sale et KKXL • C A L LO W 'S ee 1.P3. Literary Depot, SI et. • 4 lds •Itred and for pair by r SIIILIVEIL • •: No 1).0 & 134 Serond et. Pl l O LIOUSEKEEPERS--Orderu for Paper Ilsogr , rs ant Whilewn.hers can 1,4 left with W. P. SIARSLIALL. , 13 Wood ears.. 9,11.11tP111 - & 111JRCIIFIELD invite 'the Ulf l att.utWn nl boy., to Q. ir supsrl.,r tusto 1.1 1 , 11011 LINENS, warranted pin« Mina, including extra quallt Ilssfr.o Thsy hare al., reed an wldlttou al supply 01 ths.,• supvrior Shirting Sluvilue. at 1314 rrnt• twr tnrd MtrlPnt oostinn lintsls also rrealved s . aPS I .111CUINE WELSH FLANNELS—Wo Nfi haTo Co• l d fora.- supply et nboTo 0/.1, Ilya, A bylnu,. by U. ryt and M 3pproveot tool helrjuturlartukabl• • IR do. MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. _ . Lightning Rode. j aro Ith .11 Iry ttinx. of lb. h i to 41;.`Y„,.-,tortu'alerZl'. Ordvrs lift ot the store of Eaton, iiinb.unan I Co, oo Wood Ftrect. n. 151. t•~WLuh h, wal Prolirt4 op 3 • '3 HILL !CO. IN . D p IV . St S ll : —.B4l i. ight4 8:I 10 WA n r .l J. T J. J lIOONj GRAND' CONCERT MASONIC HALL, (iN MONDAI LIVENING, APRIL fith 111:,inclemency of the weather having prevented maws Wellies (cop attetwlina Wit. OD, T WAL LACVb First idonsert, he will. at the passel,- I rmjuoot evriecohnwi Am.,. aid Prnieweni, sive a FAREWELL CONCERT. On Monday E.rming April l sth, 185 0 h ,,.h 0 y by the nolebrated Pinbin PENGUIN HELENE TOPEL, wh o will perform aavorni of her Flawrde pima, and to r ati " i'OtrA - b l E d 73.lfN . o Va. plot 0 HVlOT P tatli TWO PIAOOb. with al . r. - The Unand Tula tams on the !OM melody,• Motto, ImetKomotdmonoor." and Paasnild'a troornad astiatinna Oil I/14 "Carnival de 0- 00 , 0 0,” lOU to. vonetood on Ms Violin by IClrinced Wallace Teer stloo e prb f dre e ad " .Plano YBoorstteoa town the celebrated I.4.emb.arMlokMrlegr:Woodetreeltblbroebed ur • Flncla tirketp fl,OO, two Morita adtalltlor a notkosatk awl two—Ladle. E;M!! l'Pnblie Sales by Cannon, Bennett & Co., Stll.lllCll S , lltLer. It ALT si•EcIAL ANPIV:itAMPTWer sill: OF SIX ENTIRE P.ICK.IGI:s Ur FAILI'IIENIvARE„ d F it Ei r I .11 , 01111 . A w p ,T 1 , ,• 11••• Ln .• 71 11',..111•• • Ml•tdi. 1411.1 J •J M anJ .11.1 I'll, ed. 1...0, a0..1 r-nat . Tillan' 11/11 , S GET ENGI Ist! CH/N.A. .%% hp.... ,lit Ted ' , AI an I mt.! Apr, , 11,L , 110,14: it, 1142= Eotate of Ross Black, Decd 1 . 1:IlLIC Apr,: • • 9111 E uralert-ignad will "—ger ler salepu, uand tee an eerelter al the Orphan , Vnurt, t ilreve It, el-a-rand Karel Jr.eutter-1 1,. Nee I, re, neer Lets., e noe.l V 1 neer .I.: I it,, N'. ,igeeteire, Nre I. +Lei *Sr..lOl lug thrtettalg Iron, I.l , rgrt lame r tt I 1.,V. %a t, •1. rextrenelat, tau, no an ateerni, 01.41 I Le I. Ne. ou lion I,,leateenelen, bank Neel 'till all Ile- sawyer rerneer ter let.rerte a, el Watt, whe.ele lea, • erntel ee, feeeee. 31 3 in e 1.11,1 an tier reg.,. gen la reel MI ref btrh greet teee •earre.l se r -Cee at tettleter auctneu. nn 'ter 'rt.. ger thi• month. I pree., Ilerg Incheert noel term; ladder Trrneee re•r e anti will ba Inaelr K/N,0•11 011 LI, .1, 01 teal., l'Arxl..e.l 1414 It lit. nTtrlA At 1' 1 .” • by • silits, .1 I .i.erty st ...r u T Colon, C U. I ETS-- o AT . s._;',oll Lu . reed I.; dot. ree',l f r n:LI, Ips „ r z J.T sJJ 'Turnpike Election. 'VII E x..rkL dd ry ..1 tliP ',hill: toll :1114i 1t..• 14.4.1 C. .II NI, •r t9u.....t . • I% ,rl - 10!..11 , x+urtr Lectures on Proteitantisln. r•aluY , t of many Tteirr , c.! r r, 'lt tr. 2.1 ~.I4 r,...11.6.”-.1.0. 41 . .1 eI,A Pm!, ... vt I ,1•11., .a.-11 a tur m .I.lt tow ,It!j , - prlueirie. Pro,-Annt f. prim. nr..l ,r• I , ' kyr, i'irs . c . ';:t ". thiprtl II". into. 11.11 NI. 01 it 11,.•1'!1'11T " . . .. . Tlehros ro ..timr• tht matt tr. 11%0 ht.t It. V•1111.0ar rutr the V•thtbst , nart It.ro rrrhrth. I hitti 0 . Mr 1,,,tr. twe N.I ~, V. ttrh. rt . tV 1V tt tiqt n i 41. I NI: Sl'Ma itr t , rt. rt.. 10Ir rtr -t . Me Urn.: rtorroot .i tr.t.,..,•...,, • r , laeraili. e llre -.1:- le f.er net,te:re, lan. le.. 14 - • /'r. --110 eel the :e—tur., tete r. t, f st•r •rryatel , eh- reel ..11 e. el 1 malite••• Select English and Classical School.' R . \VM. S. RENTori. svin •I ere el: le au I,le . •• et eleerlr Ir•urt :he /I.etelftle • eenel e.ett,•• 11,xel r I, 1.. rr . ,1,1• ee.le• , ,•• 1•••• INQTRUCTII,I. , urrirrr Irerarter.lAnr-r-rnc11. 1 1,,,,,,,ur, , 1;• rturr II I.::. 1 1. rrn.l TT Rll. id I V,R11,14, I'ER Jur la D. rxrinafttfri • il• .• I w Dia....45 op I,toh.ns • 1,1 ' .r 1 't Patsburgh Star Cracker Bakery cant Confectionary. 11=1 1111 SK TNNEI: t.• hi, 1.. r. %T. t•h•pu.t....7.hx• fi•li'l • Y., n ll . err Nrw prl[ll ,. . in EMEN .A '. 56E11-9 hI.I.- 1:1. , 1•VIP at.: 1 . 111. i %IA Fril• 't A 1:1/ 9 4 . .. g. S •,. I in ,:0r.., for ,ftlk. 11. I A An • I 111.1 %I Vrill V% . 51, 1 ,1 7, - . • ::... 1)1; . . ,. to .;, 1 r 0 . , :e ~, , . ., , 1r . : :. ..u n i. .,n e:c t , , , G. .I[l-11111!.. SeLe., tar. . it. t• t•-•`" •.' t,- t ray c•-• 1 with tr.. Ith •• ,•• 1, ex.rt amt ..•t t••• • ,1., rwrit. rt.. r•••• .1 I.•r 1.41••• t 1 V 0 r^.• a 1.. r • 01 Vs.:1,111 PJ ter. pcima ior • Ile 1,. ••t, t .tENNI '. :ll l . ' :r:r r i S (j •r! • 1:N1•1.1,./1.• st,r 7 . f'r i• .•• '' • ‘ ; 1 171• 1 :11 . s BEN , Err I:, ;,•• I tr., _ • 0 ' e `•••LI • •'i ••• • SOit FEET inchmitt TJr....31, VI i 1e... I, • • •;I:l*.‘N ki r I bbIA. ar. NIAI2KEIttiL--.5 ,1 1,1,1, ,reti 11,A iNtiocr L 14.) 11•111 elm Es•ii.t -if A ti s 4 0Pr LNG Copyibr frotti 1,..M.0ar. oil, PANT 1..1 Ink-. tw.twoen IV A OILDENFF,NNEY Co Fount& Lin n new • 1 11.1 , 5 Mr. tonl, or :lamb 3lkrzwrol tuner ..ntwl Rnlnlt IN ft,. Ennnoon•tnl Wm II Chann.na I Tt,r.thl.a th • mnn t W! , . , z.1t 4 Lagratv .101. •100,. pres., 10r I.oola. 1.14.. Sharrn.. 01,10. •!41 .10 No 1 : 1 0, :000- '44Jui l orarol. 10 .10 It,. for na , * by ,q 1 • Steel Penz. 1 L(..1' 11—'01 bl.l MIN Vitort No extra fi ne point, • • .1 H. W .I.IN. _ hint awl F.....-111 CARL. State Official Interpreter. 11lir M. 3. ROSE, I nterpreie r of Foreign • ninon•co. In and fin thotlonlmonnnallli of ronn ,l'onnts. to In Th.. by =f intlsburgh. County of Allegheny. may be 'mind ear day Irnm N nl l l f. r N.. In tho Waorter ili•nAlono nurt or at N., ill rnurth .t roe. non:. 1.-.de.1n0rt,,,,, /Idler:. of Ad torn, and ol I,sl or other nrtlu, Nnntod,rr. dor. , 1.1.0 nn .1. Ihe the nerm•n. Frnrs:h. Ithlton and Stnnirh Innguag , .. vr Ith nontnon. nod dolnlch nr 1 UE Rt. R.T . Bixhop POT rmiWd.illvr:r I.ectlim on th.° I/nnking Urage• of 3 ..onlo 11.0. ,n 1 .'.nine. lb. Third of A orli, st nolt. Tb.. pond/. In• etnr, to attend. ‘r L:ItIN MotIANDLEF:". ' ten It. /1.121.11 HE. A' L. 31A1IFF. tiKtd It. 11'i11TIt, .10 a:a euntsallteo. FRESH GOODS . 1 , -..11 eleeste prlme ti r.an aul Black Ter., rattt lade 00 h prim, l.ren and Vane, Rio 00110, 20 I.onnyra •11.1 01.1 government .19.1., en 10,s, I', ka, 2. and 5 lump Tol.o/..0. aa bide , No., 1 and 3 Nlarkoreit na du 104,and Cru.lool Punanr. do sup earn akala. Cream Tartar. lu da — Cnlppen I.onerood: 10 boxes 11101 do !oOlar a . nd Elnerm Caren, 40 Nlould t Dipped do: to do Eatra pure March: do Almond, Palm and Rona Soap: :a. do noaernary, Wind.or sad Codzle: It .10 toms and Cboeolate. 2d .10 Palest*.: • • 10 .1 , 0 Itock Candy: 1)1 do Ilabbire Soap and Sent pOndern In da Sala Co. Cbrrulral b. do 4. IL Lux. Itaaln.: Jo iirekar's Patina; J.. Corn StarcLt. In) do Clottine Pins: 10 do llntehok. Count, Peale.: 3 Lai.. Idaresand Casehn 1 taor Nutmen, II ha.. repp,r Plmanlo: krge and can! pure thrum] Fl -,01 : 1 larrel pure tiround rase. pare A II lean .10: ad drum...turns luta 1000 50 antra Madden 20:1Ire.h Prltnoe. 2 hfils. 11,410ra...ran Illarkutnt • • Ind dta. Maa•na eltalletwe do :10 Ilarrltotia Columb,u ink.: on to I go'. lon bottle, Ln) da 1.1.1tu Jo patent Zinc Waal/ heard.. or, do Ind cord,: Iron . n dUottnn kern awl Dotting. White l "' " "1"'**I" and ' l ' ; ' l ‘ 6ll.l.a da`ll . IV. %Vaud .traet. apt lour doorr above Filth 'great. j,tisT RECE I VEL) from Fhl llipneillc. Vac wry. :In> ar.b. WI Cloth ervh a a variety of 41‘1, - N. II M , arka rtr t_lgl.l I J. • It. I kOLI: lIKADS-41 /Iyat•lJ Gutter l'orel. 17 Doll Ilrala, a.<ortrX 0rx...,x,t e...;,,..d . nd ~,,. ~,. No. ID; Market ......t. Ilpl I J. a 11 .,. DIIILI,I -- - f ig° NE Y B E LT.T 6 dozen Aluckski II Xloney Belt. of 0 eXt`etlor xuallty Ilterlred end . or aa 0 at . . J. X 11. NIILLIPS. larLl ' • ' No. llel 31arlelt et. LP UTTER —5 bhl4, just received and tor . 11 pale hy (apt' WICK & NIceANVLEFR F,ll-2, keg., received and for•Palrby L.PLI xvICE A M.C.‘NDLE.SP. 0. SUGAR-60 hbdr. received and •tor rale by [apt j Mci:l It. A i•bA. WO . 0. MOLASSES-100 bids. ' onk.enup reetieved, ' MAiILL • ROA. .51. iiiol3Al,oo-20 ke ••tiedgemv li Mint to I bare° to store and4nr eels 4r 3IcGILLa ROE. .pl. RIO COFFEE-100 bags good Rio Coffee moo to Ind l aNu.I. s ROE. /IN ow GLASS-SOO to. 100 an /W 3 .2 f n O 7 [col.] bIcOILL • WE, Bladders Wanted. • 'FILE highest price in cash given for Beef X , Moddiro.br It. A. WAEllilte =AZ% comer Wool wit . IRON-200 tons Clinton Furnace ( mk g h,or. tar or L.pt.) ad) LL t ROE. B ROOMS—ZO dozen Corn, for nale by .t ~.311.1.0 fIOE bbl. • th c 0' Melly Telegraph . T r iE oFriCE of the O'Rielly l. teltkraph .. tp.00,e4 io the nowt rapt conies of T...td vtu.l tf.roPri. rptrotqce from Third Itf . mw the Iser..-.m. wan. of the iMh/le, the moot. eulAr‘rd awl in- r4e - 74117: C.:l - 7.7.7127t;; . C.;:d7r;:icr;i2 •Itd to harms... pro6vt I.msvm,-.lrn cf . .I.,pitchr+ ED 1. 1 1 Dula 07 11, I 1,,t, Noel:fort 11 - 111 utath•n <bleb Cu. U . 1(14117 4.ter. ban. alr.at Enar3l4llm I 'NIJERSriANDISti ttat tt report has 1.. a. , tr..alata.l that 1 hireretir , l tram theism Imuld no, that t intend rardh. , .. , t.met.ta . .lr...l , thoualtat 1-et. at hhibrat market J B. MOVER. Ntath Ward toorll,/, • - RUC Eitl ow PIO 1.11.1 r. S. I ItmeAlls L 4414111: PIC, Oh.. Noir OrOara 3101 arl.ouro• of Imo.. u Ro. i4l:lchoond Ly nobblotobacco f.O IZeoturlcy 1.11.1.41°1nm, 110 eh... Y.ll. it P. mod Imperial Scam: coddy 1:h. 10.1, N 0..; Luce Xlneterrel: k n r, 1. and 11 1. db 41 , 7o 1.1. 3.1,111 (llitUiln% tar: I.r, Itcland.lo.ll2 Mu, cm tt/ 31. R. Rawl.: to arrive .cl storancl ta.:111 --1.?. OIL!, i)ILTII • Moving. Ist. Apr}.. riIIFIE dor of deqtruction to Crockery, Cr, h. or bondralreidr the pnmoab wai.y m0t.... ore ‘1•11,1e. Iv themelee. Ito mar be to f. n 1 rho fora. o‘ormerste of kl•o'r.rol Bore. to remel- tte werdrobee'esn'ho oatisfactorily replenished (I m IESTFICS .11EYS and ROES' CLOTIILYG 14.111'0- i;ociar,r.;for obeying Road.. irE srunr TO PLEA.S.E. r:t. Sm ithneld, near Diamond *lle, A Card. I 1 11i: sonseriber intends npuninA . sn IN .TEI.I.I.:L.NCE OFFICE., n th• lit at Ajprtt flirt. eu nliwt. Salt Putrsuer to brldF, 11; telr. dr.,to aupplmt 'rich new. other than fattfitht rrnustnottAtd. b. i 11.3; I I. avail tbemaelTea New Goods! New Goods!! suleeiriber [nun the pleasure of to -I,,rmknc 1.1 , friend. and former patron, that he ha. urn.. I eiwero eft., having purehmed • ••1 spnua and Bummer eomproier every variety of Clothe. CLA101.1”TVII and 1 ...no,. he In preparr..l to make to order. In the trim, at the-eLorteat antic. Ile alto bmnrtja flehble swat m•ut einthsua awl Gro:lem.ll4 furol.htoC wh...<1,. and rvW 1, st th. oW •Isad. Lib •rt, •11 !ILI AM DIGBY. S tr•d... Ann,. at I.h. .Rant for 2. 11. Chap. mat vault. tneiJD I A! Maget , rir R l },,, r i cnr o il, s fi. , , o r u e r‘ a!e l l)3 . , OFFEE—IS4 eks. Green Rio, reed per ) and I , r .le by A. CULBERTSON. bap Brazil , rec'd per Canal by imar3ol a. CULBERTSON. Lil FY (CLOVES— A drz IJ.2k tpirxinredSpun Ez7ptiso •• atsorPNl rises. enlsr.s.l • Email • Silt to for ul. by C. ARBUTHNOT AIIIES' MITTS 0, eoa. I.lack_EgTDC.. Silt; fiNILE Cloths, white and brown Damask s. Is ...I 'arse W0t.9.... for . 1 . C. ARBUTIINO ENT'S 77 5n do,ra Phitd aed Fnor, Ellk F; —2U t,.. g..„.. frath!anding fror.nkteamer BACIALEY t CO, • -- 18 and =Wood rtreet lEEE 13t:N r li. itAISDiS, !ie.-- • ~,....,.. ~,.• rts blr& Rata.= , r t , 40 WIIr. Turstd Curasts,landlgirfr&Cc C , .. R'. Bea ALBS &., ------ _ r) VIN Ell SUGARS— ~ 111 . ~,,, 1,11 Crutb^l and Pulverized: thr. to Nato by - ir It tttiALltl: At CO. MIZE ')EPPkIt, Pl Mt; N TO, Y44%iAr. tram flaiirdd for •,- i mnr , ol , I.OIIIA LET t tit; lINI NO GOODS,-51urphy .1. Burch iuvpt of lie dtlerent llode a ,i•La.-1 Int rlnorulna am gut Hamlin do 1..0,, Huh! Duerr; 1..3h ason Cloth. 1-1 n 1 tarn.. c Woo gooda f u r N. Lir- Of,. • al • ot":P Engineer's Stationary. ilrii %TALI. N'S Drassin i ;• Paper of all vizes; v I nwln Trwalwtn-", to tion . Diz,rira I'tyer.br Imbank. , ^LA 1,4 roadwar. Lacaratiousot Is mew In , tww. war: Ylopl.wwt. I, al , I:a/aeon's Lew/ ?sr, itub,r. Mouth Ulu, IC. s , h • lull rtm.nt , otb.• kindilof rt.l for nan St tba Des B.:etar..d [rnrw, tip, G 3 Wood xtreaL(beircellhlnlSlS .a 41.1 J. IL W - SPRI G ARRANGEMENT. °4llenaland and Pittsburgh Rail Road. pp EAVES itt , ,burg daily ( Sunday texcept.' a.•••/.. . Welsaythe Ortutta.• at I v.. crtive Clerelar.cl c.a....1s lb. ~ ti,. T .41. trot: athl Ixrats. 0 °RUE 1t01111.19014. euperintendlint-. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! - 1A FF:LF:CIA, n new , work by Henry 0 04.. n. . nutb,r cf Valontlee Felwl% l• • man &Marti, onvet. $.1511,,• ...minfo.l Thu volume tu toe admirers or this class 01 litnnalure nuola iritien. or th..,lyqterSiq of Attendee Ca.stle,“ new ork. he It. A. 11. Reynold., author or Mrennies r , the Court of I endon, Life in London, le .le. A hi.lonfonto, A Co, 78 Fourth s treet hare them for rale • - ID ICMIONI) TOBACCO--210 heal boxes lAand Mani* ..1 the nr.st aparai,l brands. for merall W. RAGILILY Ct.). 7. c .n re3 . o e r ib t. t . o . f atforl • ran. •.tran , * for * haraltin. - Also—num, ova rther Ict• and near the town. **well lie (*mum: land. awl 01.5 Erre, excellent limb*. land. two maxi. tmto (ten.en the Ohio Contd. A uumbet of Maxine , . lota on the Rail (toad and on thoCanaL tienaral d.ll.L.tfol reeiden,e, am* with and nth. ea with tsr Itopros,pout.. Terms nary eaxy—long <milt((Jr ' DWIGHT JOOO/21. Ma.ai leirclri 1 , 2--mar . ..10 - 4111t EM IIOODS—A. A. Mason C.,. will douhtlevarscriva'rp Moods, .tut Taewal and now, two thouldual Cams and Dr, ti comprinlin, tillawla, Dross linmats awl. Domestic. , of d4lcttOn la neselElt, Cams+ Foreiww .au Domestic thmds, just at the haws peremptory Now York 5a1...! • froin mar..l business connection known by tho L &trio nf MU:BLS, McCORMIUK. oe with the .I,oltion of the Erin Pia/AU--; W. on Me 19th wen:9(llw NellOrtillOK. Wanted, • INE TIUNDREL) AGENTS to e t iionlate y by maiiicription, a near and rapid Ulna and hittorical and daactipttre wort. i•nt it tlitltAT IV 14iTi" • toetweltloninin tageatn Ir,ru $2.00 to 53,00 pin . day. FF.. on./ ait.kappir t•ati Par tor work. when Max rder. to do whlen trill m- oult , a capital of front $lO V) o 100. For terms. aPAT to 1100100 HOW E, So. 11l Maln street. • . elninartatt. n it. J 0 H N 8. K.F.ERS' DESENTE4Y iv MEDICI SW.—An infallible awn for Elaantarg.l4. Taattos. ot the Dowels, flux. Cholera !Wantons. Sc... tho., acqoalsited with this tma.Ucine thin _Dino need• wattar recommendationa, arid to throe unamivalntal it. a Ong]. trial will giro startle matins., of Its Nu. entfore In .11 lot whnh It la natmonaauded. llun•lra.l. eertincatee Sr. at our command acne of Wort, amompaneach bottle of the Ilndkillo. Flee oloseo of t he Mince medicine lost nwelm.l and for rate at the Drug :+tore of • JAMES ,N 0.93 Wood 'tree-. rlllll6 M 4 S PALMER, Manufacturer and Ithoorter ur Wall Paper, feltsboard Pent. Llakirallry. Paper, laindo• Micahad da'ar In Wrll.a. awl a rapplaa pwa.r.Dauttotand Moder . * itoar..la, kr.. \o.oa, Market street, between Third wad Fourth, rittabu rah. mans, F EA . aIERS-3 eke, Pri: E l, E. flailte 14. F6OS-10 blds. rec'd and for sole by ' TUlarN BELL a LIGGETT: Sewickleyville Property for Sale. .91" 4 1111 subscriber offers for sale TWENTY I TWO annals In toilckleyellie. The property 4urronnded by broad. Walnut, bent and Vine streets. Evers Jot her too lonia Yor building lots. they are Rnalon en, 'ln the neighborhood. being yerT near the ailroad elation. sod orrrloollog the Rellrosd .4 the ThAa_lete MT, • rival location to throe deeiring mote Orr residence while attetidota to tautness in the city... ttimpsor are 110 P willing to WIT pet.' 1.1 Ito Sewickley villa' tot 112 wer titian., allowing th em to go ow often le they chine, lb.affording them. at low ono, the oore air of awlti eaotry. with the etlntota. gee Of the antools ertatilielent here. Vat • the eivr. arty of lend within half • mile of the Itep , .t. This vat has • brunt on the rcver of ;:c0 feet, and on the Bayer reed of 7 5 0 ha. It I. welt warred. bertha earn or eightratantoreoft water. arta ot whieh air Masted a to &Hord the beet mole td nunplyinc t4,cickley Title with eater. There are too ouarriee enordten cananctono c the an quality for build .. 01N.131 OW' half a land has been cleared, and is under cultivation. The remainder bean timtwad. For hautifin yteoi of the evrounding country It is sari , vellol. For pt.. ale. lots. tartes t deo enquire of Mean. Jno. rtr i t g ot , corner Ferry and iron( ollecele .01 Sewn. T. U. N or io A 0 0 „ . IV Liberty drat. or of the subscriber neer for tiewletteyyllieDe P° 3O2EPII S. TRAVELLI. Poceeiet , eyrilie.Thcrth 71.10001 —lmr.TieZw NEW i t t 1 11% ` l,j h t' ..I9: IIII I It! t U E AN D D 1 3 1 1 ; I lii 4 ellitfNl at N..wark, J, This I:otahaajl la prneued to furhteh a stingy ol Mani raluaule ZINC PAINTS, Which have h..- • !WWI after .reral per/ trial, both in komp., anJ th United htatea, I retatet their Orittlhal pn fretire prpTertlea attpor to any other punterherneer, Their • WHITE ZINO PAINT - . - - - Is purely an Oil& anon, and la warranted Ikea tram . all selulteratlen ~urwity wbanloever, It alma pell.la tlrotly•ldj, and la antirdyliree Oro. the wimps= *aP " th".E ""P'• . taco and plett &mike. .• .. • IT WILL NOT TURN YELLOW mutt ezpo.apil in onlphurnon or coophrtte gob t ntro vritrzt ph at up in 'n clan, room. 4to an ottUVielft, il. withttoottn iti southern elizttoto and MO te th er Mr m.soy othet not boo, 11•Plo to. tarn chalky or to control+. and rph nff. It loop ,Do 'perked with .7 total., rub truant and; xi.. or torah ruttish. oath dyes the ode tooted romilalb anion. • - • BLACK. AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. 'am arr forobloil at Low torloe,and am undoubtedly the cheapen and brat peas ID the market the maths rou, 4 . celn p potionotoe, straratoeta, or any rrorlaalltiq rem avrorni. 66.-k.114. , " lnoo.o art am. bell WEATHER AND FIR PROOF. , Woe ipprorrwee they are partionlarli valuabla. ea tdu7 L+ gtiranie eDtsoe/CDOD Dad entirely pre . = hoe. they dry quitkly,aud havens a pun du not th aw. aloe lift many of the earthy petola ov CI D U. reier" norolidal as te ne i tests of ins L, , 55a ir .:4 42.) 23.4,.=nAiroutkr.u. Jr. npve.3 ENGLISH t BE rwt NI , ILTT. 1'22 Srvsood et. a In firm rt. Removal Lumber Wf ateli u‘i to cusutut:r u. 4, st iu rei 11=E! use.ort...l fur C. ARBIEITLINOT. MC.Sam for sob, br C. A tuurrurgor. SS brood a. Real Estate in Massillon For Sale. Dissolution Notice. .INC PAINTS, COMMERCIAL., Llalfftw,la "Atlas nt • .u•Swar;.' ior lb!" .31,1 fla V. 1 ,4 fr•••,(,,,cr.e. th ..a n „. • l e i • OCEAN moVIaLNTS VIP • STEAMERS. .DAYS of SALINO TO AND PFLD,i TUE UNIIILD PTATEP=BI' L T11E , c01,1.11, , LINE. 1 , 5 P. • Marrb 10 Nlarch .alv.. April W.echt ,, ,. Arra= ..... tV. t/ neut... June Wedurds,. Juue 7.0 .... We Jul, It Jutuully. Au. 11.._.:.... Weduewl,. 0.0522 Vedueluts, Itet We11ue....12.,. Nov 3 W•duestltu. 1a Dee N'duedls IV...lc.fda, Dee :rtturd,, Auril a. S,turd.;. Atm) I: Saturdat, Mat I-. s'sturda,. 11a, 15 ratunla). May 2f. Saturd•r. illyr 12 saturo•. Juur Saturda. i , Jul, lo Sattaratt,. Jul, 2i. saturdar. Aug: Saturday. Aug 21,. Saturdat, Sot 4... , laturJay, lt...ut saturdst, t , gt Saturday, 11et.10..- Saturtlay, Satanist . . Not' 27.. Saturday. Dee 11.... Saturday. IM 25- CUNARD LI NO• FRO% LIVERPOOL, 1451. NIADARA. for Malt..4at. the 6th Ma EUROPA, for Ram e, Saturds, rhr. lath CANADA, for Ne:York. Ash rd.,. Da* .nth AFRICA, for Sear Fort, SateeMaY, 2;Ma mmmoiam • • 11/.2. VAtiA RA . rat ' N atg . 2 2, trem Wednt , dh., TM Arc CANADA. from Martha, Wedoe.l.7, the 11th APRICA, from N York, IVellnendAy. tt,lllll FOR CHAORER _ UNITED STATES, B. . •11118 as. U.S. Mu. . . • SOUTHAMPTON & BREMEN LINE. Friut Suutb . • • Fr= Frra abupestet Dr • ' New Tort. New Turk New York. HERMANN. Feb 24 11. DI March al WASHINOTON. Mor 2. - Aprei 22 April 22 HERNIANN, Atiril 24 1114 21 MAY 2 . W.ASIIJNOTON, Mar - - 2 JIII, to • Juno 21 HERMANN Jurle 19 July lo J.ly 31 iwentisoio:v. July 1,7 Aut 11 „, Aug Iti HERMANN. . Autt 14 , 9 e14 -/O .i Sept 13 WASHINGTON. sepe II Di b ~ 01119 HERMANN. tert ii Nor 1. '.' Not o WAMIIINUTON, Nor el Dec 3 ' • D. HERMANN. Dee I D. 31 1 Jaw , PITIZEIVIEUM Orrict 14.rs.uura a tic... t Satuultri Morning April 3.1,52. marketyesterday;lian,witbout any more xo.ut of &acre.. The waitluot aria cold sad du.d....b10 for out-door bottom. ',bleb en a i rmid to ebt,b. tiod• to cormidersblw extent. t. li—tbarelpto went liebt..nd &ht. • lioolted bus'. ulna. Silos 50 bhit rboice ext..tat3.l4`.. i 0 hut O r .t 20 at VA 01 at $2,90 sod IX at 12.100 id,lo l bbl, BUCKWHEAT FLOITIL—Sb.bbuf .01 sarkb far iture of SI.IOP Net. URAIN—We howl of Ol s thing ti.teeption of Mao, 113 LO or • kirb nor+ laLl at 25c. 0110CERIF5-31. markt, rootisauco pretty Ana at full ~ ~. • inn. Sale. 6 bids fair 'tele. . outer at se; 10 Mid. late at & I:: 10. kW. .t 51 1.4 dIOCo at SS...lmonth. e es 0 , 0222.0. molames sera unfit, Ito small 101 l at Bale bra Mils lomat boure oil., •at ide *gallon. See of 15 met. 111. l'Ottre atIOX 14 511: 00 tile. 111 m is aellog at Criewl.tiel• M. . BACWC—The market muthou . atm I y at full pee...- 35a foliose,. male. were repo to t..* yasterdam-1150 , pa abouldom tad hams, taboo Mr,/ lbshat - 71( for moulder., and tiX 'for harm LOW S•• thoufdari at Sc POMO ha abooldanrit %%MSc &WIN sie. at 941,P(13 1•• hatur•-••• 93C: 3.000 Pis at 7hVit:•oc for ohoteditn 81(4390 for dd., . Ltd 0•49 U for hams. 6.4C0 N. at :X for Moul der. mad OX for hams, and (00 Pm pilau ;arm cured hams at IO:, and 3 tr. Evans d Evert'. MAIT:e . .I do at 10)0 it pukt.• OILS 11E61—Email atlea linseed it eh, and No. llerd at 76e *gallon.. I SODA A..lll—Soles 26 teas domestic ~ 41 aoh, in long at 3163.40 eiett A time. BUTTER—SaIe. of 614 be froth tot; At 2.2 e 76 0. MlS—There teat sortie manic'. fur rag. at 730e1il don. OIL—A eels of 8 tons, ergo of canal boat, at the river. 1631 be li b. , Tee mortalt 10.. eters ether Inn 'eel ottangr. 7 ( . NAIr COIISTgraTITS:—/: Boston Traieller t .,,.. 0 iht 26th secs, that • rounter oi l ton dollar - OM an th e eredsnts: Busl, Norwich, Con ~ ha= Jon born pot in Istlon. let gamest napes:one. io bed, and the' bill p to to be engraved br Illarola A Sealer, outman., I t. ~ w York. (In one end of the bill le lb.; word Tea lis large I gars On the. Other b A (mete . hlluo . no holding I. one' and • Alelies.ttl in the otht.r a long lance , while at. her tla a beep. The , Onniett la • 6 inure orate.' on the oboe.a ~71,..biD •Pltreutehing [oder full sad.. On • her Ode of the s Janette to the Egon. "IQ ' 7 ..7 The Chtelnitall theselbe nollse• a For conoterfdt eve dotter bill on the Partoere and Drovers: 1401'af Pe, which has recently sr enrol In ' that city..' The paper Is poor and ye Hoehn, the stottustureo are poorly done, bat it Le °there , iffie Writ executed. anlellenlatol to deceive the SIZO=1!I 'l.l..tatirre Amt:fp. Dritaina.—the 41arisths Intelboater says that Me mein. Madero of that isttion hiad'hail luck . this ..ronatif ef them hallra returned. Mos reports of poor aniccone In remove to the Figgie article 4f potatoes, the edit. remark,. • The lane. dealers, with Out lee oicepliarai o sts red ntaii—ronin of them big beery losers. the pries toi,l tor potatoes laeV bit etc higher than ly.verjn.tiltable.— Considering the perishable nature of the eturvaiiiil Istanincolts which are men MIT run In goal.. it to the marg., *wide margin ationid Otters alleied tomato operation. entirely safe. The tame pridlt• of Me se. be fore put prices up so high . to mate the apecniatkne ex ceedingly tia.rdotost end the vomit has been TUT db.- troll, We Mint the anteunctif reonvy which the Me lee crop of ibis eocinty laet year bran s -he teat lee. Mau In. thin what the /maw eon, produced at iMpriees of the previous nets.. • . •• j Srotte.-- , .>mneg the mitts at Philedelphivon the MOM insa were $2,003 AlleohenrClif .tae; 1870. et 8211,.exd, 171,000 do, 1872, e< the same Ilium: disc.• Nee. IL 1 1 . aril 64 do m 44; 4 Amen Beak of Pam. 54 et 115 X: • • =Min • Cattle—The etoek of Beate at the miles In day being slightly Infector; the am-winter reSed ems-. t• 5 3.4 1 0 . 4, 'lto efurw.e ee. Led OW bead. a f wbieh dealber 43U were mkt to city butchers, and 159 leere left aneahli • - . Pricie ranged from $3 to 14.50 on .4.3ie boat, Med to was,o slut seereeind 33.15 llogs—Wre Teri. =Mee. NVO qua. from 13.230T30. tinca—We gate Wee today of 1000 bble Coward area Pio. at 14335 X. . , Then are •buyere of City 3111 1 . .1105ar attf, Ina balder* wertonably ut $4,12.1c Own—There is no change-in tbe price& liblattat.— asks sem made nsday at 0939001,d. good to .DX4.* reds: 00499 eta ter ne bites and 10045193 eta Tor family flour wither Wee of Cern at 55 eta. 'far wblte, and NOM els. for tca ,lapia tau at ..lafgat et, Claaanalat coutlaaes very doll at 81,76Ca..5, tar mna:oat '::• krrllllo.!t..4—Tbe marketTlOritlaties with 4.iiseol renag. We bsee males or 7friihd• llama 'haul:lariat it% etc Su htsis dO aola at Sri eta .4 TS tibeis as du ist We. There ireatber • Eraser lierfina for Mesa Parlour! holders Sr. rukhog All . aJava.* ante previous Quotations. We Lear of tio large saleroT other de:atilt:ow or Prortaiewar arid quotaikaut are without choose, RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAK BOAT ARRIVES 'LED -DEPARTURES ARRIVED. J. Mille% tisidrietuat. ma« Balne.liormett. benornsvills. Bayarn. oeta.. Elliabtib.' Stichlran. HoUm Beaver. Venture, Watkins. Rtitirnss Forest Clty..)lurduch.WollirtiOs. Pasta. Rbeert. St Louis. Laurais.Cos. Zanestilk. • thicken/ State. lama, Louisville, Wlnsbesiar. Doom Whs.:Jinn. . DEPARTED. Atlintic.• PA-kJ/min. Ilniunsvills: J. Ries, Ilesulriclunti. J. Ba el wd, Peso.. lilleabotb. lisniett. ' Venture. Weida,. Eleturnimills. Moran CRT. Munlith. e. ilictikarsh. Rousts Cincinnati Julia D. Woodsrarn.,Zattessi Ile Federal Arab SL Dlnexal. Wheallnii. BOATS LKAVING 143 WllF3.l.l:ill—DiuswaL ClNClNNAll—Plktabotib. LOUIST/LLE7oalinabla 11.4108—OrAnits Stab. WILLSVILLE—Toms at] , - fillEELLNO—.*lnzbester. elgetti.Ni7l--3hesenitir 041.176711F2 Pa.. 17 147, BROWNSVILLE. g 8. ag. and 8 r Wt eieeLn. in tL. unit . by pier bytylc,,lyn eYenbuy a[ dusk. boa ate;. IMPORTS BY RIVER Paz Dikaitsl-49 Gbh arbi.l..y, Wick Mcemadlss. 4 bdl. paps, D N Whim a ea: :taiks baths. Wm Mitcham & eo: 4 bbl. had. a kit, patriot:ll tolts leathrs, J /100.13111 k al; 241A1a flour 7 its rugs, owass aboard.' ' CI NCINNAII. PAL klAssi-oites g ...A A Co/bort.= 15 hble strar:Drowb A. Kicky. t IA; 17 Op 1.1tt0., Adam , . t Co; IA bbl. whiskey. 11 A P. year 43 34' purk, *Rios • Amato; 1 tan ostbo, IV ...ern 1 Ca 201,61.• Kirke J 140 w. ..try bb,. sides 9 bile ro pork 14 eke e1d.14144 A Juke.. Lae 1 a:. Moab= • CM= tes-Um! 2 11.1sao. tlk., a Disols; 11 In ISMS 400 ball moll. .2 bbla tart . it 4 eme potash bbd. tobacco, D Leech/4C% 12 bblllascotAoth. brat 4.54•4. win* 11l tome 13,kas 0.041.1, limbs.; 6 too home. W Hater, 11 tags tAt •2 acco;C:ark A Thaw: CI hbda tobacco:3 Orisklrs tlbacas 2 .10 klout tic re, 154.111ogess• Co; sbe wool 30 eke baton, rh 4 Co. IV We to bacco rbbl o whiskey. Llark lhaw , 6,111 Award) N 04. wr. LOMB Pu Pu-L•1 chrA. W :inau 20 Lblv 16arbla Ilaon liontan; 164 bsa Ilulmetant, II Ktyaar, 6 eta collet, Mania, trace :9 eta.. lawl OP, W Butter at lint 3 bx•1114...1.bic4a haat trungt I rarpot UM:5OOf ueorted bacoa ITII3 no qo. C Übbla km, do: I e (601 Klobeei l thdk toltsteo, Witt i 51e1Yuatitasa.. RAIL ROAD CORVLkANOR I.X.SNAYLVANIA ItALL Uddli—EAST. The Samna the:mash inihs ... o'clock A. Assomiriodalleo train 1 ;Si o'clock, N. • • 01110 K PENNSTIVANIA I.i)AD—WM. The &Alines than hems- Vederid Sued Sullen u SL 'o'clock, A. X, sod'Ariiires id 7 o'clock. e.x,AsesTSAS eL Sanagy. The •Aseisinandatiox date lame, at 10 Weicsk,A.X. sad 4 e.x. VAPORY§ BY Q. &T. RAIL ROAD. ftstOrt iulT.Essr, Marto :7-/rd A. April 1 -b p.orstworier. U Pastes: 7 DOW WI« was 42 has ststs• 7 , 1.7/ 31.1714 wed Co: 13 by barter. J 'e a J J &oats 2 bbl. Weraas,B N Wirt...twos T'3 pork. Kso .4 .. orNAls l bt 3 teza . Lort , t d, l , ll troar , aalg . bai. tow, Swer :It OW trass.7lP; ' ll . : l —:k. - um., 14 DA blUalown Gds.. O ras bbi awp -31. 1 sprit. 10 eds., J UP/bow 2b. woo 3 lga lard. 2 Obis ors. 1 or. bower. bola; 3 rolls Irstlow, U Ea app. 34 bols !War, limas •. Lyed 19 wawa I/ bogs, L Eckert; 9 o.lves lot soudtlea, J Zeigler:9l slur Wisp, brown Kl2kpsteirld WWII , . kstliwr o . oo . a Urstum: 13 tags better, b P bawls.: 321 sea terk. Stastotogb: 4 Ws endue C LP.: 1 case ass.. a Co; 3 aka 7 bss port 1 esk. whs. UralCo;bolt star, A Colas2l: lot anwirtes b talsra. W erroi W .4Unnieb; 2do Filten II d0..1 Adsmr. 1 tows 1 brrilt7. AL. Morphs: 32 dos Worms. Lbws 4 bre r LOCI, Acarraodrito9 essloat IlorrLrZ4- 7 30 JtortiL 9 841• mos. Lt liossrorttql: Odiviodber.Osaarrf tot. Rums lbs. 1 basket reissoes. Ott 33 WI OWL AWL 2 tors 2ld la aim /3Tur.cr, 39 bids / 0 11a ben I bdia wpm, Loondss tog wootties.l4oneig 12 bella papa, L I -rite 1 ear load sodst,orsterx 17}21[.0 betwonowlien 3 2 lOUs errs, tarn= /9 Fr. abet
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