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WILL BE POILN' ON , . 1:21011PAGE °FM'S PAPRR. ga onr,iirst page will be found among some other intersititig matters:an auount of the • eiatioludfog Oettes of the late fogitiecaleve ciao: to:Netriirdri, Piarrort. the alleged sleep, baa - he t k after,n !luminary trial, forcibly torn from and !mat into perpetual Ida. • verjr, 'Hor loieable suoli transactions make iilaeerY afpear in the *yea of freemen! What a gloriona&old patriirehal and pectaitir loathe . tide it tel I No wonder nor ee1:12404 and wise mon Brod most of their time defending it, .. and to legislating for, Its benefit! TIII Lt ct um. or Da. Il!'olt.t,'lnit evening, let attended by a large - and intelligent nodietee. The lectuiee epoke nbctat two hours., io a 'drain ',;:ot,profennd argueneuti pungent sarcasm, end lo tieleluenee. Re spoke without notes . , hie - tette health noi permittiog.him to undergo the labor Of melting it out. We have taken notes, and shill ,endeavor to give rennet of it in our Siailay eatSTOIIIILL—A conTiponSca tlie 14* York Herald, writipg from Sacra maitto city, Biqa: l . . . . - - The'fiontheril.l'proliagawais . t" feeling has ex hibited itself icy plainly; in -thi; Legislature, sad Is beginicingittrpat on airs, and. talk.largely nor southern righti, so., rincoursed, perhaps, 14 the ratline of a bill in the l tssembly, intro. daceitby Mr.,..Crebb, (a Whig,) relating to alarm liinaghtinto'Hiis Stitt° previous to the [Orme ,tion a the cOnstitation: The bill t,rovides that the owners ofi snob slams may take theta 'from the State say time within sin months, after the bill becomes a law. Tlireki- -- . - -taiiw ;was Mai named instead of sin mobt4. 4 but 'was redacted by egizezidments—thus videitilly under the WI, shisery would exist six mo-ha in ii free elate. The bill makes it binding ci,h 2 all officers to use their peeler in arresting. nein Terse, af fixing penalties, go, i.. Alr.•E lie, of Nev.nra, (a W big,) -fought the bill at ' slop, as did also Mr. Hammond; the Speak r. Democrat, (both formerly.. from slareboiding .Ata'te.), bat the best of-Democrats in the Homo coma to the = rescue, and the bill'srsa passed. It is now m hinds of the Judiciary Committee of the ,13eriati,sind May there 'sleep in death! Embold ' coed by this, next comes thif Dill of 'the el-il or : Atiadouil,•ltr. Bogge,:to pass o law tug A conreatlon of delegates to revise our smut &ILO coitititntion, or make oevr oue, dud 'that In direct violation of the C.OIII.StitIItIOISISi mode of calling.euch convention. Tne commit tee to whom was referred the bill, made a ,tea= jority report in favor of its passage, and MMA-, eci oat in gfolbral•terma of &babe of the present. - constitution', Elk"heary.headed founders," ko , attsibutingeVeri evil that the State now enifer4 to that instrament---tintqual taxation` debt. 4c. were ill its offspring. The report vies a bisteo.:. tiful pimie of bombast, devoid of oneiltrong ar siment la Poor of a change, or the necessity:of milling a commotion. 'They as yet hive failed to alum theirhand; bat nonsans 'deceived as to ,' • the real object of the ~ convention echemersil .1 . Slavery must be engrafted into the cementation: tor It least the free claims stricken out, or the -. Stiet,ifennst be divided, and a sieve State Fade ''',- 'of •thh southern portion. :This is, in facti the' only object the friends of a .'convention" nave in'ylew. ' They cannot, inevthey do tad, deny it. ) Though some of them al , it the impoasitiili7, , it ty.ef making,o4lfornia a ale Rime; yet they a F Ze tha eewi t tt e ttir - wf.L 'o r f l - . l' .7:: ' ,. ` l n ott e y , report has also been made by Wwo•- of the eon,-• ? mittew Both reports, has , beep printed, and "; will, of coarse, be read by allwho lake an in terest in Catilernia ant' . The bill'came up to-day In the committee of the whole, and the debate wee opened bytEllis, `of Nevada, en the . matioti of ;Coates, of Riesiatb, do strike out the g . diatheation'of the bill. Mr. E., in a written ) speech, strongly opposeddhe bill on .every form —glamouring the "eonvention" not only as un necessary. hot i evolutionary in its tendency. Ile via replied lo 1.3 , .Mr. Peachy, of Ban Francis ca. Mr. Elam mild Opposed the bill on the grotitids of its beiog unconstitutional lie would • "favor a convention called Its conformity with the ionstitotion. Re must Mike a show of ,c5p2141. 1-they; for he wants toigo: to Congrale,,ind will .b - i a candidate at the heit election. Mr. Crabb, in flair of the bill, had the floor when the House adjotimied lithe until. Wv - docod:etinext, to allow theembersto attend the Democratic State Conamtioo, Alai meets nett liforOay in this city. ', • ' •-•- 7 i: - - The hill ailmiging California into the',l4ire with a o'onstitntrop prohltating eleverY, wedlone of th e compromise melodies 0 the lost Cetl 7 gross, upon „the sacredness of Which we ini4e heard so much. Even within the presenf f reek, wresolution'passed 'the Rouse of Representa tives in Congo-es, by ti'' vote of 100 to 64„ de• daring those famous measures a final acid eon ,elusive settlement of 'the vexed nneation,nf sla very. But where are those , , watched anitliens of the integrity of the Union now? Its, ,, they tint see theeime of the most Important of those measures had been grossly violated and is likely to be wholly set aside? .But perhaps it is of oo conaaptence that the guarantees of freedom are --: violated, so that the guenustees of Bleary are eacre.aly Obeerved and guarded. When- a few asikions hustled one of their brethren oat of the custody ot hie keepers in Boston,' the whole r country was thrown into oommotion, and the 00! eaglet' was thought to be of sufficient intptitrtanc• - to warrant the lathe of a solemn proclamation , • hy . th e Presidart; b u t when the low of Coogress is violated in California hy.the recognition of the :Alton of .moister and air, for a period of six - months, there Is 110 . 00rOinOtiaq among Llio ape. all grudiflaile Of, the comptomiee measuree; no ,painlantielopif era leaned, no indignation meet igs are held; _44 Union gaiety Committees are . aippobilid...Thai t tet is;alarery rtableeely tram , .. ' "gam upon the constitution: apd, laws when they hind in Its way; while it dement of its oppo nents t he' strictest tamer/ante of all its legal and ! oimetitutionalrighta; And it Itte not firmly re sisted, it will very mien ldire us no tights worth nontendlngli ,.. r. ". .. -—' '. ,• : : • .. . , . . 'Mow ..le amount of stOk.stitscribed to the Bunt,wakict - Er4 811514 . 914 Mrr kertion::of Philadelphis;,,Juus intiOdesed a bill _into"thb Legialataie 813 Dining the Sunbury M3d ,Erie.. Maud .Cimpsny to.!bnild a ~ioad .treat.fronflirie to the Obiti'Stote line', to eon sleet :with*ie Cleieland; . Painesville, and *eh • in progren of . coosirpation, Svith . n . prevtiO, oompelling,the building of three miles east of Erie, for every -mile built weft, of --4t•lgr . Tan • firiaican Einsa: liatTata.—Thia huge, meld has is length been repaired, and ht ready , - to .enter tuni • oimputition with other steamers betwinitt tirerligol , and 210, York. Her engines 'have: o coileetive pnirer of 600 limns, *bleb act opala,eot en propelloia 16,feet in diameter. The 7 iiska three revolutions rorolution vnt the engine.. . . .. The dlmetiehme of :the Gieet 13 r4ain now are :;.:.: iti falliiwitf „ ' : ' - :„., . • . ~ , , ' . ---:: Length overall : ~ ' ' • .„ no feet. .. , , \ Beam , k ,'' ,. , ~1 . 51 hie& lichee: Depth from promenade deck 40 ft 10i inches. ': Capaciti fee. cargo about ' 3,000 toes.:; Ditto for coal . • '.. I . • 1,200 tom. , 4 - . . . .on:, 1 late trip ehe Mode twelve mike am . . , hour; and her owners thick she coo made - au good time as the side Wheel eteamers. !Consist!' left New Orleans April liitand nilat to Mobile, where, espe a despatoh,l-te bid enthusisatio reception. A mcethig was h • it'lLehich many-distinguished Alabamiana psiii feeling was near ly alumbsiocus.,:!the couritit - Oftor Clemens was A bill fabeforethe bdissachaaetui Lbgislaturp havin for its object to nullify the fugitive slava "law.: Ono of its, wallas antherisert - the Mate Court totake any'pertini arrested ei alagltire 'slam out of the'hands of the V. O. Courts, by mama of.' writ of habeas corps.- Another imam pirvirkelot.his trial by jury before' a Btayo onft, if &tired bybim. 61nirawi".•,,14 - e hays, receliei from the office be Penneylvania gailiiind . Company, tke foilowingt gratifyiag etatement of the business for March: . fue r ii`sib for valkettosersis the month of llot Iw ILerapt• fir p.s.seen . ,nrn Much, thst .. ... 1..212 16 lucream. $10,22.5.9.1 • /totripta tor.ftelsht la March. 66 1D51..._...;.-...19.9111 90 • • 4" , •'' 76 Trani recelpteApasseagers anillieloht; 311'411. .... .... ... Cotal 416 .' 10r March. ISSI. . • ........... 69.1:.1 Oa Total 5173,648 fA Te‘ S 2ol4obro been roe over ah`aikhtional vllee of b/. and the frelghr.ovJhAraddltion. Cl Enna,' not wed In 18:.1. 11103. T. 'Mail. hoer. We hate no mom to commentate' this exhibit, but the reader will at 'once be stronlCtrith. the great increase in the receipts. ..With such a bu siness on a road still unfinished, and but par tially equipped, who can estimate tiri receipts when the whole.work is done and connected with the great railroads of the West!, In Appleton o. Mechanics Magazine, for April, ((or a copy of which wo are indebted to A, A. English ffi Co., Wood street) there.is a draft and description of a railroad bridge, hunt ,aver the the Susquehanna river for the New York and Erie Rhilroad, which for simplicity and hheap nese is well worthy the attention of eagineers' nod directoriot railroads. We again coanend this excellent periodical to ouch' of our readers WI wish to become accomplished mechanics, iber theoretically or practically. NEW BOORS "A Journey through Eutary, Thibet and Chi ," during the yearl,lB44, 1845 and 11846; by Al. Hue, MlESouarl-Priest of the Congregation . of BL . Ltharns, to two volanthe. New . York; P. Appleton & Co. Theso volumes, whirl. belong to .Appletons Popular Library" melee, contain the story of a long journey and:cirenit of Chinese Tartarrto the capital, Thibe e ty . with a fptced retuntli b lie ,Chinesel territorMtertormed ny a itomentiath 'plje Missionary, and his nthistany AI: 'Lintel. The wokie.translate4 from the French. - Binelr. 'roars Maga: ine 'aye thane miosionariee 4ave given no a meet readable and intereetthelper canal narrative of a life of continueetairsnips, and of frequent suffering andlthger in reliant° regions, the routes through which were paitli never before recorded in detail, and partly never before trodden by an Eurobean. 71 Atirdr.'eine, a Tale or !Auvergne. Pounded on Fact. By Julia Kavanaugh. D, Appleton & Co. .. .The &bore warts are for sale by A H. Ent liyb & Co., Weod street. Via lirtir Wino Tesr.—Tho Washington cor re,pendent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, 'ban the following notion of the proposed new .futt. dui:lents' principles of the Whig Platform:". The speeches of Mr. Williams of Tennessee, and IWr. Humphrey Marshall of Kentucky, . to the determination of the Whigs of the South to insist upon the reroynitiait of the Ckmp,olm,se Inv platform in Mr appr'cacAtmy rioslkttial r. , 4- 1.41, ere to be followed tip kotriniilatt anceches t from many lending Souther Whigs,' including NI, Gentry of Tennessee lam not inclined to oreteetimste the °pinto of Mr. Williston, I.,suee bin recent erratic e duet it s riding for Lion I3oyd, for Speaker, po VC. him to be louse iu his party of but! when hie remerke are endorsed by such tried i nd faithful Whip 114 Mr. Gentry, and Mr. Hu: phrey Marshall, it elitists that they er- tic ,- 'le moet..greve and resper, • niscoursea es Mims on the crusade of Southern Whits against - On. Scnlc' , Hr. Williams of Tennessee who proresserr to h Whig, expounded the isw and the goep e t yesterday, in • relstioti,to Whig presidential to pics. He goes for Mr. Fdlmore• and he Com promise, and the Compromise especially. Our 02talbern friends are certainly the most forbear ing, forgiving; unexacting set of men that ever bred: They want nothing in the warp bat that they should have tfieir awn way entirely With them Northern (vim:tit:dare nothing, Northern principles nOthing, Is orthern, prejudice nothing, Northern uleCessitirb nothing - Ni;ccsralogy is their eternAtbeme, and tn - their monomania-on this.topic evirything maim made to benfi,?or they will put a knife tp-this,thrott r of the JtVitig party. Such is the sobetatice of their daily [de claration- Such was the etbstancehf Mr. epeech. The Southern iVbik ran rend. the Whig party. Of Course they eon. But they may no be Chic to prevent General Scott's electiP, .neverthelese: However. -we, are not disposed to lay much stress ition the erratic inoveinente and declanstionsof isoisted members of the party, in Congress or out. , But the Iter ation of thin ides, in one farm or *nattier, is not confined to bannlese and eceentrie peopf), lint a fesedaytago that tvgetitl*tau of ' 01) lets consideration than Mr. Slimly, torpress , . _ est himself dissatisfied with the election of floe. Johnston of Pa, as aidelegate to the National. 'Convention, because or . Gov. Johnston', opinions. „lal other quarters where every mean, peaking, r.kavea, recreant, servile, truckling sentiments,. find, its proper home Amid the festering porn fence of a dunghill culture, we should expect frothing better. But we are amazed st the an clacity of the censors when entningfrom an hon orable taime, There is io Bach commenie upon the action of the entire party of a eovereigo State, and of a great Siatec..a measure. of im pertinence that cannot be eliameterized - within 'lke limits of gentlemanlyrisibly. In thinking of themselves, gentlemen memo te forget utterly what is doe to other., Thisliosolent tone of censorship in an offence against Northern Snip that scarcely any apology is enfficient to atone for, and demands s rebfike for which lan- I pap itself is deficient in severity. We would ask Southern Whip who talk so Much of the Compromise, to look-for a single moment at the action of the Loeb Foca Conven tion in Virginia. This illustrious end dignified wed seneltbre body could forget all allusion orhat• ever to the Compromise, and not fear any dam sgge to t*etruliar i nstitu tion. Ifow is t hin; if or mind at theSau so amaxinglylionaitive on tide subject NA roar friends allege! We fesr that gentlemen assume grounds that are proMptefiby unfoonded appre .henekins, or personal -hopes or fears, quite on !worthy of their position or./bbirr. intelligence. s. p. CIIIITOM HOBS Osmanli AT BAN FEMIONCIO. —The correspondent ureic Journal of commerce wistes from—San Francisco ua fellows, under date of the lit of March: "The lut mail from Washington brought Im perative orders to Colleetoritlng, from the See. retary of the Treasury, Jo reduce the pay of all officers underhie oontrolto dim:Oise all euper munaariee, who were very many, getting 45 and In fper dey,' and looking after their own bread and hatter besides. No discretion was givitt to tbe:, Colleiter, and be was dtetlnctiy told that nonnilinatiorm wore desired in reply, hut to curtail tlip expenees of the office in every way, Besides,: orders have been received for the removal of die United States Marine !foul tal from shore to.ship, in order tours the ador e:mu rent'of the building used an in hoopital— AcCordiugly a large ship will be procured, and fated up with ventilators, in otderto the speedy. removal of the patienti s : . • For 'the POtsburehWuzetc. GREAT FRESHET 07 IBsll' WEST E1,12.A111.711, April 7. Masses. Eorrons—Yesterdey italr, a day of gloom and melancholy. Thellonongebela com menced rising on the fith: and earl, on the morning of the 6th, the river pima over 'ate lower banks of our plaoe, and at 4 o'clock, P. , M.; one brif Of our Borongh was submevged, covering the lower floori of , some hinnies loom one to three feet. All hands - were actively en, gaged in epring and protecting property. This morning the your has fallen five feet, leaving utensils dry..,We areltappy to add we have suffered but. little damage.. Messrs. T. Hammitt & Boat Yard . wite covered„ and two boats partially in frame; "Were moved from their' bloat', but were saved. Messrs. 0, y, Owen & Co.'s Coal Werke 'mitered a slight date are which will be repaired Jo afew days: We have norheard from Or *Sister, Borough across the river, or fronaabove, but we expect to bear of sellout loasesii 'Crest quantities ,of property.passecl down the river, lumber, boats; -one unfinlabed steam hbat, sod several homes. This remittals unsqruilled by any since the memorable timid in 1810, P. DILATO 01 A Paws.—The Very Reverend Fa.: ther Brocard, Pro - 'imolai of - thwjesullsolied et the Georgetown college :daring the night - 61 Thursday, and was yestered interred In that oeineurry. The deceased was held In 'l4O t u n, and the sepulchral ceremony was at tent dentsnf licaPliepublie. • =me three btu:an and Webb Mormon the 27tb,ulttmo, Some four hundred • England, endwise red and thfrty Eng!' eh, &iota ne,..smired at St. Louie, on t their mil to the !Wt. La:. I more were on tAeLe fro m ezpectedin a few days. • GIN Caee ~ la TAT. Cm orjlan General Committee, of both tip of the Dem oceacy in the city of New Yot hare, with,en tire unanimity, declared in fatior of Gen. Can cc the Democratia.oandidate fUr the next Preei : den&y. In making this minonecement, the Na tional Democrat. of that city, kip: t'dt is now rendered apparent that any dele gate from this city to the National 'Convention, to be held at Baltimore an the ;first day of June next, who does not' support Oen.,,ass es long as there is the least hope of Ids admination, is false to his constituents, and w condem nation at the hands of the D•ni erany of this city. Lawn CAes is the-favori edf oar city De mocracy, and upon every principle of party fi delity and political honesty, hi, should receive the support of our Delegates in the National Conventien." The New. York Journal of Ceti:rmee has the following more extended notice of Capt. Frio-;, sou's project for the practical trot of Ida new moving power. A Nary 111111.1.—Catit. Ericeson has invented an engine, of. which two large , working models are now in operation, that differs in many im portant respects from anything ebb in use; and is destined on the score of economy, matey, sim plicity and convenience to stliersede stearn—. Receded that when applied to practical pur.. poses, it shall be (plod to work as well us the inventor anticipates. Ilia reputation for skill and sound judgment, nad his long experience in ouch matters, is a guarantee against any utopian Scheme, at the. lance with the established principles of physics of chemistry; and the method adoptedto bring the ioveutiou before the public, is unexcepton able. In connection with two ocher gentlemen whose names'are known in Wall street, he is meting preparations Tor the first public experiment, us an unusually largo scale. A vessel which can: not be called either a ship or steamer, it being constructed at herds of Messrs. Perine, Pat terson & Stack, Semething over two thousand tons hurd'en. and expected to be ready for launch lug In August; while rhe whole force of the es tablishment of Messrs. Hog dr. Delamater,•ie at work upon the machinery. That portion of the work already in progress, embraces some of the largestUestlngs e lof their kind, that have been made in this count r. The whole affair, from the kelsoti- ttilhe addle wheels, teem, with novelettes Capt. Erioson has been privately at work tip!, the invention for several yeah. mod now considers it as hiought nearly or quite to perfectioh; so that he can start it on its trial trip to Liverpool, with nearly as much couti• deuce ai a new steamship made after; one of the approvetkpodels. Should the parties interested complete the vessel, is they have commenced it, on their sole reeponathality, they will have the profit cod honor if it ..suctoeds, and ipdt , fails, the setts." faction of having deceived nonody but them selves. It is due to them to state tbal they have avoided - publicity, and consented with reluctsuce to any mention. of it on the part of thetess. ft is impossible, iiorever,•to keep such a , t tog private, and it. has for some time pant, beed kho•u io the Commercial circler. CLIBLIIATIOX or Toll lutes Excite —The bob iii,Freenistes Jourual, of the 211th of Ittarch, says: Nay York, "It ie reported that order. have actually been tiftued..froui the Cohinial (Mier. or will shortly -be ,eued, directing the immediate relem.ie of the In ob eatlex, eubject to the cooditiou that they ,are not to return b. any part of the Briticto , Imola.' Mr. - *hittkide (nor awember of the Derby adadnixtratioo l toil Leen au active nut cesror for their liberty " CONtintrSIOKAL A PPORTIoNiIIITIT Btu. —ACom mitten of tha Scuttle helm reported the folk•.. tog Apportionment Bill: 1. Southwark, :tloyainewing, Pas.tyunk, ie the county of Philadelphia. and Cr.fsr Word, Lombard, Spruce and New !latter, iu the city 21 City Warda, excepting !Le above 4 gencington and HArthern Liberties •a Vo tutting .rk Tribune 4 Spring tJartlen, Penn Dietrtet, North Penn, li.ingaeaaing, Wert Philadelphia. Blnithty, Bich. mond,' Unincorporated Northern Lihertiee, Brtdrehurg. 4..ratoingo, in . the eounty. of Phil,. de!phia i. [Wks r i oanty, and firietol townahip. Up.-• per and Lower.Germantown' t Upper nod Lower .11.aynuk, ~j, e itnkford, linaborongh, Bytteers, Lower Dohlit . 4 White Hall, Oxford, and Morr. land, in the county of Peilittlelphta F. Cheiter an.foelawarn. 111onegowtery and Lehigh • IS. Berko. . 'J. Lancamier. 'AO Dauphin, Lebanon and•Sotthumberland 11. Schuylkill, Montane, Columbia and tioilt ran. I 12." Retiree, Sueunehanna and Wyoming 13. Northampton, Monroe, — Carbon, Wayne and Pike. 14. Bradford, Toga end I.yeorning 1.114i0n, innrater3littlin, Centre, tdinton and Potter.... - York end Cumberland • 17 Franklin, Ademe, Perry 6 . 9,1 Poison . 18. Bontingten, Bedford, Blair and Ciintolo 19. rlomerret, Fayette and Oreeni 20 Washington, Beaver and Larrenee Weetmareland, Indiana, Jefiereroi and Clearfield 22 Allegheny county, except certain, fttern chip.. 134tler, 4im.trong, and the excepleJ town .Lips ,Allegyao! 24. Nlereari [Crawford,] Venungo .and War • 20. Erie, SlLrren, :linKean, Elk, Forest and Clarion. y " • • From inputs I?lkuhlwan n 1 11..),A TAE iricap.covar FORGERIES IN' SANTA FE The frithllk, has olready , been mode llCqtllllio - by an ol l fiei l orJer published by Gen Jes up,' of extehsire • fraud.4„committeJ on several officers of the United litotes Army, by one Gem lieSe StcLiarcourt We find the whole history of the mt4ter to be Nlcliareourt, who! hil been employed for a long time In the Amoy, and who has, until the discovery 'of these' frauds, always enjoyed' a high repntation for integrity sod etsciency, woe engaged by Capt. L. c,, Easton, in Sept.:dm% Mil% as a cletk in . the quartertoseters Depart ment, and shortly efterwsrds *oat with Cap? E to New Mexico. Bhortirafter the arriVal ofi t. .ipt E in Banta Fe, his whole family ware . ken down 14y sickness, ,and In the coarse a few days lie lost bin wife, brother-in-law, nil a servant.— /le was eine left with. several small children, (one an infant,) Without even the assistance of s servant, and ooMpelled to faith the dittied of father, mother, and servant, In fact every thing that apperes tti doninstic life. Mcilarco rtolltio, until recently, had always enjoyed Lb highest .con6dence of all his em -7\ ployeri„ was heiefore control entreated to some degree wiffothe control of business. Af terwards, Cap .- - Eaiiton being several times absent from blipost; on ;dilly, the management of affilra was, during these {lterals, left entire. ly to the clerk. le October teat, Capt. E., who was then at St. Lola, was Wormed by Gen. Jesup of a de ficit in one of the items of his quarterly so countending April, 1861, amountiug to $6,000. Ile now examlnetibis book, iu compiny with I,olne confidential friends in this city, when he discovered, to hie alarm and astonishment, that hie books (which were kept solely by yitcll.,) bad been artfully altered in several entries lc . the then current quaiter:a acconnt„ by chang ing the figures, and in two instances entirely erasing the entries of amounts received from other officers, and than reducing the amount to he - accounted for, as shown by the books. near $lB,OOO lees than what was in fact received and reecipted,for - These facts appear upon the face of the books when closely inspected. Capt. E. immediately wrote to °OIL Jesup, anqualotibg him with the estentond eilthe par ticulars or the fraud, and started at once to Smits Fe, to pursuit. of Mollireourt. The se verity of the weather wee such (it being in the winter,) that be did not reach Santa Fe until the 9th of January, 1862. Ho suffered very much on the road. Be here learned that Moller court had forged hie name, and that of Col E V. Suinner, to several drafts, which sold,and had left about two month, before hie arrival for Chihuahua. Capt E. still trimming him, start kdthither with all speed, but to no purpose.— 'When ho reached El Paso he found that Men. had enoceeded.in selling drafts forged by him as above mentioned, to the amount of thirty thousand dollars, and had left Chihuahua about els weeks before, for Durango, travelling with great speed. Pursuit being now hopeless, Capt. Eaeion returned to St. Loulapy way of San An tonio.. A reward or $1,090 was offered by Capt. E., for the arrest and delivery of the culprit, which be is still *Sling to pay. • , There le no definite infonaationef the amount I of the frauds committed by Mellarteurt, but' enough le boom to say that they will altngeth amoent to not lees than fifty thousand dot lam in the aggrepto, - ineffsk - thai' no Othrinspeoled him In New hickloo until information of ,theite forgeries 4as received from the United States. Such was his high character. that be gold drafts • in' Chihuabna, drawn fer.i . tirgw some without • --- • • ' BUICIDI Or All AMU) Misterse.—The• Rev.. Burgese Nelson, (aged about '9O yesre,) of the Methodist Episcopal denominatios, committed suicide on Thursday taut, st the rfeldeece of his son-lu.law, Janie. Stereos, Erg:. Frederick county, Maryland. So /aye the Balthnotst an, of Saturday. I aFA4 , .oa= d nofrinnonnitneo of me li. Yost Conurieresifil Advertiser. CANTON, January 26, 1852. You may have observed, in the newspapers, frequent reference to a rebellion in liiiran This appears to cause more notice abroad than if does in Canton. There its noexcitement here, and from all that I can learn the disturbance is limited tea portioninf the . liwtmgai province, and is not likely to extend tb others. The rebels can be more easily bribed than beaten into sub mission, and iu the end, Emperor llaamfoong will 'Probably 'deem it wise to iihuy up" the chiefs, insteiid of trying to catch them. The Chinese are a very singular people. They sometimes rebel against niataarins, who become notorious for their rapacity'and corruption; but this is no evidence of dineatlifaction with their political inatitutions. On the contrary, these ere considered be all the Chinese to he the per fection of human wisdom. Here are no theor ists of "human rights," no apostles of nliherty, equality, and freternity," to 'upturn the foun dations of satiety. The ChineSe are perfectly content with the theory of their government, and may joetly be termed (as they have been) "a nation of ivieurable coneerVatives.“ They may not be much attached to the Tartar dynasty, and, an • general thing, are probably quite indif ferent about it; and if another family should ho seated upon the throne, and maintain the same system of goiernment, the great maim of the people would earn little about, it. There are no broad and invldiqua distictions of - classes among them The road to the highest loupe ix open to all, and the son of a Coolie may become the Prime Minister, if he has the 'talents- and perseverance to tread the paths of literature, always open, sad open to all, which lead to the highest . offices in the empire Assaults (ram abroad, and the intrininctian of foreign ideas, may tend to disturb the system; lint so long as the exclusive policy is maintained, so long will the Chinese quietly revolve in the eirelo which has bean woven around thetia The foreign trade is fast leaving Canton'aud cougentrating at Shanghai. The latter port is nem'er to the heart of the country, and the great producing and con:timing ilistridts of Chios. Full three-fourths of all the American trade wit; be transacted there next year. We base that Commo,lore Auliek is soon ex peoted iu the large steam frigate Susquehanna, and it is rumored that ho bee instructions' from the President to vieii Japan with a considerable Item. As the Japanese islands are situated upon the great highway between Shanghai and Cali ' (omit. it appears to - tie right that the Goverr meat of the United States should demand from the authorities a clear understanding ac to the manlier in which our ships shall bo received,. which may be driven by stress of weather or otherwise to peak a harbor on their shores. Th e oiceeee of an expedition to Japan, with -- this ob ject, will depend altogether upon the! tact and 611111.1093 of the 001111111.11 lier. The Chinese are gulag user in grialtiumbera to California, but nearly all of them..irith the 'inteuttoo of returning ae 1100T1 ee they: hau nb talne.l is moderate competency. They do not like the idea of being honied in • etringe land . They most not he counidered as emigrant•, who intend to nettle and heruree ellizenn of the nen w 0 1 .14, but merety_ae hired laborers and adieu• tureen. Th. trole betwrCn China %nd Cqlifornia becoming quite rialuAle. THE CHILLICOTIII; CONFLAOR AVON. Vt, &bare before us the Chillicothe Gazette, o f the 24 It to filled with Jetalls of the enutiagra lon. The statement of bootees, which is not claimed to be complete, show* a tiestruction el i 6 0 11.009 woith of property The !bulks of the sa•rd all their boots, Papers cask'iilte !lowlea of the Itiautnnee Companies ate ,I•til to he: Hartford "Rltia, $1 . 20,000. Ii s•t• ford li"otentiott, $75.1t00., ow° $2,6 1 5 4 .4 Franklan, litSfi.ooAi. City In4urance Cv., Cluclunotti, 1 4 5. 1 .00. Franklin, of .New York, I , lo,ltott. 1101.00 it•seer, $2.77.• , All the Church.... o.'ooo Honor, County Oth mw, C ii Law! I There Welell'e Foun.lry, all the Cer/We'm en•l %Y.. The 1,111314tEr. the saya--•'We have bton fornishca ar.th stall ,ufarunalion las leads to the natty( that the ainoants insured, on stocks and buildings, by nearly all the heavylostra; are enough to cover curb Ina.m.•' Paorosen Darrtesteet —The .Iruh hiehop of sheuterbur3, to a Cwalatillicatiau .1- dr-tared to the it,. Dr. Wainwright, and on the authority t , IL reeolutions adopted by the Sooiroy for the Propagation of the olorpel, has invited the !louse of Ilishope to appoint n derottatiou to attend the intli/ve of that eoc:ety a June next Dr. Watotrriattt, as the only practical method at communicating with the 151,`Ivps upon the enh jest, has forwarded copy of the -Vrehhodhop's Inter to eneh of Who. and their steers • 0,1 he forwarded to the leenior Elisivop for his action an the memoir. The rtoriety prapa,fa to Deseret, of the , leputatoot --N. P. Cow. -free WRECK OF THE NORTH AMERICA:- The wreck of the fitteatnehip North ;America on ylie,Paeite 1,06 , t, February :nth, wes on o o t the must careless sod ettrenrdinary dissoiers 0 ,, r ecan t 111 , Is letter in the Tribune, it ap pears the ship was overcrowded with passengers for California, and for firo deg, the sea lied been csl m. thet the night of the wreck was a bright moonlight one, end tt•l the ehio had been /teeming the whnle day sod evening within rd, 'Meet • elouets throw of the shore, n low, white and bench ;AClOminutes before 12,the /deem, sr, ureter full headway, struck the send in the midst gf the breakers, which, tansy's raised by the I.r. 6. 4 ., earth, ,1 robes In thunders upon the whole Pacific mast Tbo simper ' , farmed and nettled in the and, willhe• eight hundred souls Olt trOartl Were safely got on shore the next day in pitiable plight, They were 15 finites south of Acetonic°, sod; had to encemp no the lreuh under such sheltera of sails, carpets and bustio/ ae could tor procured There were ad women end about 1110 children among the put , mayors, and the only chance to get I. Acspoloo. was by mules toad on foot TlFo•thirds of tb• passengers were Jest, tote of money, sod the sufferings and distress incalculable The statement of Capt. filethem that he went below at and ordered the mit4 ' lO Mil him at 11. At that hour he Caine on (leek, and looking toward' lend saw the mountains in the distance, thus completely overbooking the low, land,. Thinking th• chip a crest &wince from the shore he ordered her 0130 point unser, and in leas than 211 minutes the chip struck • Moutuoss row SALT LA.—The Sr. Louie Republican, of March 23‘1, announce, the arri val of a steamer from New Orteens with 330 member. of the Mormon Church, the largertoo jerky Uoglish, though a portion aro from Scot land rind Wales. They were to proceed imme diately to liitlCSViiiT, on their way to Salt Like City. Auother party of Mormons stilled front Liverpool February 10th, and are shortly expected at St. Louie Some 280 of the latter company left England ender the auspide of the ••I.erpetuel Emigrating Pend Company." an as sociation orgauized to facilitate the emigration of the Latter thy Sainte to,the United States. The Retublioan learee (ruin the Mormon reel dent Elder in St. Louis, that two-thirds of the population of Reedville will leave for Salt Lake this .pring, and from eight hundred to rinelate dred Mormons will start from St. Louie In time to join their emigrating brethren . The train's, It le thought, will set out about the first of May. AUISTBIA.—KUIDUth'i sinters ore still in castle°. merit in Austria. It in snppooed that the Mer -1 liniment le at a foes to know whist to do with the relations of the culla Thb family is in great dietress, and a small eara—l believe about.Cl2l —having been forwarded by some philanthro pist for their relief, the imperial authorities, af ter satisfying themseltes that it was really in. tended for their support, with great readiness consented to Hs being paid into the hands of the aged inother,.who has a third dalighier, and the thirteen children of the two daughtera .who are to-p4son, depelident on her for their daily bread. 'N.; A Subacription has been opened in Vienna for a tertimouial lo the Mimesis of the Inn In which Maraud' ilaynau took refuge from firircloy & Perkin's disymen. A pTotestmit clergyman at Trieste, n native of ilmigary,los been forbidden to exorcise Lie fuSetlone. :Ilia lovers kayo-ell been nelsod,end he himself thrown Into prison, on suspicion of carrying oafs political correspondence with the members of, the emigration. Religiouiteleration in Ai:lstria Is further il lustrated by . a Ministelal ediot forbidding the meetings or the Affabaptists In certain of the crown lands, that dm not named. Another minim has been mule of 900 13ihim the property of the Britieh and Foreign to l'le Soolety, who have two printing retebliahmenta in Hungary—the. prinelpeil one at Guns. The printing office has boon forcibly closed, and the publication of the Sacred eolume interdicted by order of government. This invasion of the righta of property is the second' instance of the kind that has occurred lately, and the English agent of the society has not yet anomededin obtaining tiny satisfactory answer to hie lentil. ries on the aubjem. • ,ser•IVELANE'S LIVER offer jog 1 bi.. topllciner to the public, ,tbn proprietors . ... Well are that they bay, to encounter . ItoeUSky • 00000 tea 'be tbecountloor Impoaltions bays bean palmed upon the pobllo Ondor the ebape orpatent atedielcien.— We are coneineiti. that It .11 otil.f.naceiman. to glee their tented,. • trial to place it 11l publlo Mit:Winn far *bor. .11 .41..1 •eanta Of the kind tier trifernt tit the publie. It Is tb. Invention of an enlightened. reveries..lliad Inertial Phleioilin..llo for =soy few nerd It In his vim when it/ gnst niema tnd aod hint tooller I 114E1We ai , • g /Wilma:than - am in our tornorrian which Plano the Orori moody for thollror ropplalnt boyori4 nnedion. i For wan by Merchants and, Drintfilio in tn, ..3 country. Aga by the Nis proprietor. J. KIDD 100.. mulkblllMl 80. E 0 Wood mt. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. cnVlyr‘azda ail Road ancit li gt i Packet Line. . ttrtmrrn Pi , + 7, E. 7 ; 1 7 1 : 7 0 " 47 ) Philadelphia and Baltimore 310 miles Rail Road,- 72 miles Canal. TI 1K TIIIWUGII. TIIIKTY EIGHT lloUltzi. FABEfTO PELLABELPIIIA BALT.SIO. Styes; Muer PLCUI•NT ton COMFOSLT•III.6 noun. IN the oprning of Canal Navigation I" ly Line of tenter. l'aeket Beata nal rein. ronneelg at fltalyerllle senh the l'enuaylrattla • Park et Beat trill leave lanahuralt atery ereutne at a o'cluelt, precisely. l'aearneeto tram the Railroad al Ulan, ell le neat day 0 , toot, rroa.ltig IL. Portage 1t.r.a.1 az day • heht, atrlalua At Plella•lrlehile.nr Beldam, early nest morning. Ile/ tana.re neer. on .00.01 at Harr, booth. take the Etnrev. Train Can or the 11. maw. au./ envottelianva t:tad to that atty. Ift1141;. trotted to Waohingt,, city name latortung Per peerage or other Inforzoatt.ea, spot. to I`. 111.1NAoS . t f Agent". MIKSK I tIhIF.S. L I Moo. Ilona.. t• nr to I/. LY.e:CII neon —Nelson's First Fret= VAGIJERRE(Yr PE` Prat O_lNer . liuddrng, 7i,od Strrei. , •... . 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I had th. e.rular. dt— o-11,11,1 TI C ' S zniele eoriug tv.irrr.al •..41;a1a..11011 a [l.lli.Tol.ht. .1 . Nrw titra. E., ...P1T . ..144411.- ra..l had lilt alth ua. • ausutityal l'otrolauta la all ~ ‘.lll, 14.1/.i lr.an aagasaao , ... .1 will aall ' Traly Yours. is AST SI AY. v.l.nry a PrOgekts guusrotl, r.t I..toru.der hero you wdl, TAU niyout you may. and run 1,111 Attire nen ur hmy ol the A winan pleparntlun. Lunno U. the yrnple the U. Mal.m 1:. 0 Yam I:olelarntml Arnrlan Liniment 11 h.s rnmi • • • • • aom• vi tb. two? retrathabto run. al [bast. swri.u.affretlotta..pical eotualaitali. dn.. on and, itaLl.4. ea , 1 teturtir. 1. •VlPit , aLh. L, as., ly al: dt.a.e. bt • .lielam ... of that Idol vrril .4.trvt I Citazen'o Inouran ce voniiilLij , of rittsburgli (7 tL uuajxti. rasuur•sar. if/11111/El, L. atillt,ilELl., OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN Kamm AND WOOD ETREE7S. ' IN. I O/tt.:l. !LULL AND C•iI.O.II3IMEL+ .IN p NINI UISI PI.I 11/ AND TLIBUTA• ad - ~,• id• • , dame, Iv / • IRI'. 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Um, Ito•t ptitotl Al 1.c106t, tot•tettn tl.• 1 aul okt 1.1 ft Itltt 11'11. 1:11. 13.1, 111.1. £341-tb nt, 11,,,har1t. Cr/ ...ch. 61 to t.t. rto.l 0.,61.4,11,ttt. 6,1 t 16111 6 ,1 6 ,. Jo. ti/01,6t.t.6.1 1 •11.61..t0 1 i • 1.1.41. Jcton PO, II Part. l' . 1,..r1. Aver, Pr K limen J•nrs ‘laroh.ll. Kotwrt I.alt.sl. Wm.t ••••••• • Mouruing Goods. MIMS= tffitilltata =an S. O I.IIIIteIIFIELD have rec W til.iiri ern, Kirk Iwmbs Kirk rim • * :.,urryinK 04,r• , dr, Carr, 'TbO.{Y bawl, 4..1. 1'0044. rqv tj..rthr,t Itnurth 11. tat •1* • yOreige and Domestic Fr its, &c. (fST mast ad at M r rut . 're sr,tri rn tL • ih.olou , l. e...• onr F 1,14 h .i•maan 1 New .14, - . - .Di 1 1l t•ut• Aluefn.l• I Top , l, Vurrant• • cez. ,uud. 1 err •u,rt .1 p-und, N.. Nrle, It. oral I:Se is..l t.uur..l . • V•rina., lii Ft..., Vertu ~r •nre, li I )API IL HA N.itN(l S—Tarotry pattern Lattipu.• 11.•14. .1.13 1,1 lap.' WALTIO: F OR the term of two years, the Spore,,. :to 71 :uslttnn..4l Orphans' court Salo. Y1114.11‘,.1 an onlor Orphan'm Court of Anambra, INnnsty, So No, 104 4losolnr terns. 11,1, ar I.lli to pubb...le .1 lb.. C.a.!' Iluirft. In 11.. • ,ty 5.11`,11.1.nr,b. , n Mond. y kith d•t n.r, 101.2, .1 14 o'rloet A, 11. of aro] .I.sr. 1 , 41.•1nt g , t valuate prop.," Vilosortua to tb. vl Anitznin., %rhos,. Ororrano., .it: I. A lot 01 ground on the n•rtwar.liy annsberij etilaburia, being outfits I, I. Into the ...push • of Yrroutb rtreet.l.4nAtneut.f..llr.ntb. nnts rtbrat b solly log dr."on 1.11.4 arerimi • Oar.. .rory Imet dwrllsna baud. out ' , Meet •Ono. l round nrnt twenty Jolfar....l4 , fsbbt orentannually Fn. sutler. I...rrlntinn* mew nr4ll; or. d•ed Willk,n 11,4.11. and wif. Sodorn,n &boyar. 4.11.1 2 , ish Mara, rwordnd le 1..1 llook4 2 A lot of around. ILl)otaina tbr above..isfy 'sal Irons Ibr cornet of .I.•••nt4 rtrett. being twenty fort bout on bwilb Arid stosol by nals feet drop—bating *meted tb.r. OP A !bre. story rent 40.11 Inst bonsr,•o4 nrulumf.. to •n annual µTonna rent el Iron], doilare pas .us s o. an, , pnr mere particular flan. Was. 11.111. tad NO, 10 Soloman, brb(4.....1 pile al rob 1517„ nwr,bleal Inanl nn, nsay 0711. 3 A lot of round on lb. eartnanfly'o.l. of 11.1..trr Plttoburnb, sa.uty ATP Irons We Sontbao., nanny ...roar of 111.11•11nrt, basin, tventy fort frnnt ors High atort. by nabs. Wt 4nrp to • ennall alloy, 1, folbor dweeriotton our« obler, nr(nun Ja. llnnan an 4 • if.. 1., Saharan s,,bor or 4.1.,1 .1 Vebru.rs 1410. 11.4.1 rob moat. 140 a A Int of ground so the Illy , 4 rat•bbreb 0n.b. 1,4 1 4 ,2 in Prott'a plan of lot* In Illy AM ward. Inualsna lb. norttnern 841.0 Kuno., I wansai Atenuo 1080111.4 a fat • s landing. bark missal, bet tollnklnallro tlrearder.or 4,•••llb.Jonathan litur.s and st If.tor , olonanulteboyer,da. n.l ads April VON reennbal In WO 1.1m41 voI,PO, put. 121, h. A lot of around l 4 Alloahrny rill nutubrr Via lir • •nd Curtis plan of Intr. frontllns tarot, four fret on 540e154 , 1 lint,, and back ninotylret tp Union alloy. S. onbr e nr tired fn.m lAbulust Kinsiy and .11.. 10 Sal , mton 01110yrr dated 1.10./ August 1148, Frc4,4.,1 In proal Ilnot vol. 75. paa.• • . . • Tee lota of tam:m.l In the rtty or thltsbut eh. num bered 13 am/ 3 e In Coleoll . • plan of each frontlet/ l.rolr Let On Miller attn.. and /extending boot In 'depth one buodect feet On on..r.nr det..l frt. %I la. 11. %VII. hatesand wit. to holumbe Scherer, dated 0 4 tin...tatwr 1046. n.0°4.1 le Ned Boa Dago 411 . - . Sao lute °Carman In Allegheny lo ts. umbered 8 md 91a Bruno sad Loth o p. plan or each trollUng twenty.feel eight and three - quarter lushes On the south ride a Wank loot. and oxtendinn beet ninety - MUT feel eight indite to lb. for path of the Pennealeante Coal - Thee Thee lot. Wt. an by am 11.11r9.4 Depot. Ira order. a 4.4 from Butch Dawning and wile to Solomon Pcboyer, dated 3.1 Pldrensher Ise:, recorded Lis Deed book vol. 90. N O . Piss 100 of around lo Birmingham. numbered 76. 79. eU. frontin g tr ou t ,e flausinen'e plan of lots--the lot 180.1.4 lo t,Cl and ex tending Parkin depth assents feet—nod the tn floe. 70, eO,, al, it east hooting twenty feet on Denman Otrile4 and •gbelidlng back lu depth eights feet See ander, or deed trout Jamas Plethare rife to tolonson Bennie,. dated 7th Hetet, 1149, reeorded in Deed Blade role 88, Pade GO. 9. A lotof ground In Resarvo to.n.hlp. Annaba., ce,pnty, nod just adjoining nu Third Word, Allegheny City, numbered 731 n Oweattle phan of las; Pontotoc' and do,nrltout an follow', viz: tleginning on lountalurstreet, o 1 tbeconine of lot No. 71, running throne .km eald emtwardly twenty f..ot ten loch.. to Horror lond g former- Iv halonglng to Pample and °Moor., any now known or Ol in ...N o r t e goad,. throne south outwardly sloop the linoof raid land on. hundred and Nur two Nei ten inch. 11.12110 Ck . hey, than. •estwardlr along sail .Nee thirty shalt tent Mg Inchon tolho runier of lot No. 37, and themee Jong the line of .1.1 lot ono Lomita] need orty on. feet nix Inchon. to the plsn of lot/inning. rte. order. or druid Mom It. 0. Oreratt and VIII to Anlomon Oehoter,. donut, 216 November,' 11617, use lo laud lloot, vol. boAtelke 109. • • 10. A tract of land In (rehire lawnohip, AllegbrOr county, Poona, pa n nOntalni oil km. awl eight) In and 6100 Thin rporte la near talwreuvrilly, and (mote to low try mark nd tha All...bent. lire. it tbore In oroetril a Patent ',Prick with • anoint Wm. ermine, Nab', nod shod. P. orb.., or deed froto Wm. Parley and Ile to liolomon Soboj•or. doey January, 1860. reconbul In bond gook, vol. Air page dry. 12. Two lota alktround In Alleglomy nuu a k „,..„, dol and 261 n Barnett nod tinyer's_plso of lota each fronting: twenty rest on the went side 01 Beaver Street, andextend. I Ina back In depth 0111 hundred foot to Veto etreot. Pee I order, 0r deed from CI:km . 10011. HAT and &h.., dated loth Alitrob. 1850, recorded In Deal 11.19; vol. 90, pagell7., •-• jg. g jot. groimil In thy city of Plttaborgb. part of that numbertr lo Annum' Prat plats of lot.. In the 711 i posed, fronting twenty .Is lotion Arthur* /drool, and ox loodlog luck furl? Get In depth. Also, twaloto of groom! in the Reservelrffict opposite putahurgh,nontimrnl 1 / a nd 12 in Wright'. plan of lona, each fronting tel Mot on' be r Turnpike. and extending bark too hundred feed In dopth. goo or. der. or dourfrom Alexander ltallullen and •Ife to solo noon pohoyor. dated 12th ilatiM, 1760, ronordad In Neel Book, vol. iro font. 72 . A lot nf mond In the c Pittnhorgb,bnin 1071 t 8 incline wortwardly teaitym of Plolthfleldntreet, egin on tbo g 110111,61 n of Partial street. fronting 30 /eat, more or les., on raid Second Intent, and 1.17e04100 back it cloth 046{4 PO /cot, more ne inn, On which trected the now War, house templed by_ 8. &ult. Y. order, or dent from Cadwallader ton , . and .171010fo Solomon Inchoyor, diM6l TA November, NW, recorded In deed book, .1. PO, page 2fl. • The lemon of thin welA nna third In rub. ono third w og ., you, ang One third 1p two Teen with Intorelt, the whole to be Arbonby kind and mort ga ,,,, prom _ WICLEnkt P. 141181, .1. W. bI.IOIIANAN, Administrators. svO:dlswivr7.l:l4 Allrgheny CduntY, • • In tho Orphan's' Court, N . 3^ Idaralererra MI. Into, matter oft:lN. "' .rt . taalacapoL V W of &lra n?:tl e ,4.r.i o' i Al 60,1612. on aotaz of A. f.lltkAVl. Srg . c:lafatlftaecoantabaatal 7i. L. dilar to dltibut• the au.; to in Wm f th•Lbatf. Ynan tha aaa o S ta, ‘" ' lb. •0000• . JAILED it 0110811 ' 'Clark Notice is hereby given' to all persone eated. that the. auditor •111 Marlin. - Coo a u' aippototatantot Ids afAce terLoartirm Dandle:l4oA. " r o a . :L¢dttfaald, otk TafriaLth• d atit ay of past. at atmot J. IL MILLAR, Manta, ..14 A. IkteiSol4 Sr. CO. will open this moni:- .1 •h. 103 e..4.tra =Orr ' t . . 31 'an t i Etap. ioals, con.istlusr of Bovvetg Hibbospc I 1•In and Pl y Sdk, Grena.lloes P 001... Law., Bent. de Woos, Mou•di Lain.. lir- le *l,O I RD.-15 bbls. No. 1, reed per etenmer I Winet4Ger. and far sale hr II gI:ItIVER • Co. an.l 132 I,,ntAl , AI , ID-1.1.1S 3 SOAP— ' lOU b‘A...11 , 0 I Ciocalitata Eflap, `. • WWI& l'alm .11 ••,,Muold Caodl..• 11.111F14 , 15. LITT. F 1:11 1 GLASS— . Reg. 44a11/1 AA.nrt• eft,' 400 It. ITlnAote s. far 14{011 ••• . 1.1 rrl.l. AOa rd , AN 11 ERN' 011. 111,., reed f7n7rtie be 11011141144 11T I t 114 1 L A Sy: 2.1. Mph+ recd per t•tr. len I to, tnr ft.tlll,l, I IT A 1tA,1,,8, biderro'l.l:llll-I.Cl':4:lll.llT"rbLyv CO V LOY ER SEED-1 0 bu. prime ter sale / RoFll.o‘, LITTLE A 1,, 1 / 1 .; IRON—:3111 ems Mill Creek : NM. It.m.,l;r,elt,r, L4rt.11..r A(.1 , 1 IN, LIT 1.1: Or dIREA2W--5 bids Uronse Lard. for 141415 by Nfi 110111,0 N. 1,171,.E a C., ? I , I I R.PF.N . TINE 5 bbIA. tor ira , e by I .0 J h 1411 . 1 PO g I A RUE 1' r'S SCOTCH NNUFF--10101/ lbs )d.ilor. ftnd 21 , I J 111P1.1 A 4rnitull—iil hr.. Cincinnati, tor sale by apt/ 141111) A Co ATIIETFRN (30M FA. ASTIC gro.4 1,, $144 wo.l fur 42.1. J KIDD d 4O AP —5O 1 , , old 4, Y (.." t by . 1 011111/1 Ilr k NICKERiti ri , April 11.117 . ..n0n$ AC. 1, •I 41- 1,,•1.. •I, Ilwaaanse r A {.l VI 10 . ; BOARD PR / NTS - t P V:AHA likj tSI DOW CURTAIN PA PER--N,, pett.ri sml by WALTEIL P. "1.1112 4 1041 11F: A l' WALL PA PER —Fn. Co to 12 fur ...h. 1.1 I=l ,+ LCllllul, L 1 c...a. ~.~ -w 61.1 m. IN per vent .1 114, • Cu.. .1. SOAL WORKS FOR RENT. 11/ II IN one toile of the New Court vlmur., awl Ito twits wagon both... of :a.01) to &la.° hu. oar thy. wfth all l t • ha no. y .t -k h. wg,rk It., Iv go , ol gutlLlllldenfo r. will be rooleg for a term of yaw,. Is ut atvgil c0g.14,1 I. twomwd. Powwwzon noon lot July c iwglgrthrr lotorgualh.o. enqulrg r( ot )1A11:411A lA.* bit". lwatuond Alley. or A. RHAlll.glr, No. 10.Wond at , ' LE Ooodm on conrignment; dt.a Mad, inetcdr; e Cir., cicc: die tircecti do: do Black and White Union CILNFiOFrer. cneeiclain Bleck O cln; recce Jenne. re, nod Blue do Ora, mud c antenna Blanket, cic the icianninetuncre.l,:d for Bale on fart. URPIIY A LEE. lESKS—( Not Desk Path.) a very artlnle, not rnc . .l And 'or Ad. h% J. It N. ELIO N. Ilnt Stntinn•r. n•A Nn. A 1 Won. nt., hot', n Third A, Fourth. • WritinK Art , . ARD & NOYES: ,eelebratad Black fto v . ! , r i r rg ,n l , nl: , , ,,, for , n n tnta n l o lln i . w r Ta n t o ll t p• m lnl id itl o n d lot piano Ana Mitt)! pormAnnot .14t Copying n•ni EN-A I . .H ml. J.P. A ...Honer. •I. • n Wool mt.. botAnynk Tirol Voorth URI 111 13 UT FCCIIFIELII have a vterk nI Fll•rre.l I•rorty Milks. hioh thnl. ere nflrelonn nt re• • 10. tr...., ...51,1.1. SAnnie and L•un.annt Dtv..no. •,An• n• pr Annul...a per yard. •P.• t'lll 7 . liPlllcl9 , 11TIICIIFI ELD 'hang javt ■, J: M. JUNE'S FRENCH eißcus The Largos anti trot Troup!. A Mr World. Tr..upe, emnpri.ibg a great ouhsl.-r of room • I 0.• prturipal i'•rlo, a 1.1 bt .11 ' •.11114.11 , 1ng 1 / 1 1M.A1. 411. 1/.1 the ie.,. ill MEL. reap . ................ A.AIII INS, azno.l. whoa err 111 . 11• ...II 11. .1..•{.1. • •1... rein. 1 :LAI 0,1t1 . . LIE .11.1LI.Kr. r.stapn•itse. !'oral mrsJ II Flit( kit, I' ale t.r.t...1 11..tcui,.. wtll r,.,1 hr, 11 1. 1.; shn. fa twitn wit will rimin unit b. Arm-triing, viz iiiiirrnr. non, nttairn. rncn a, ii[nlnr tlin .11101 41,0,11,1 id lictainnir 11. Job anion, 11r 11 11.11, of t rotie•tr •hieL • triby rf hie 01a ro.A.Wort ininancrn ~ mwnniir at 7N • 1,x14, la,nd ing from Onion Li... B DA LZILI. Co 4„,;,t10A1'-50 411,1,1. N. 0.. for ,4.1« k I.lxl t. 1.1. iCO It (ILA 91•: - S-01' , bik N. 0., for saloLy H. D t CO. • _ Stocks for Sale. fitllo .- snd Pennllvania linilrued W.•tcrn c.. Slre.ot Brio Marine eaatmaA Awl Dry [kW, Vitt, urau . Lltrionals Add lAnutetil.. •Arth Am.vicArl Mom: i'AA A IVII.KISS if' and Exchan.e Broken . , ',riser 11•.A..i An.l Th.r.l r•AA.A Stocks Wanted. CHANGE ttu.4 Mil'itt.burgh 11.rurvh Mow., 0.132,..r., • , 5bv.11.2 • mtt, N:7ll,..rt.rri 'Ay •• A. ILKINA I, Ahr k on,r Shrt. And Thad Ni.iSTER 'A LE. Valuable Iron Foundiy and Rail Road Car Factory for sale, at Columbus, 0. IN i•onseifigyltre of tii ; * ,(,.4t li-OF Iho ttriiifr ant snore nartoer to the rhorero, eta h. mar* is chime., e.. II te. *old' on lb. precuieee at so. to,n, ttie•fth 0•1. Br root. between the I • . •Ott I nels,a. r : tt. JAILS 1,1. - -an d, RAIL R 0.1 4, R Feel teßt, It, tate or .01 Oahu KM. Al • .lid I:IO.I.RtVA 1 • Kill ttall. The Iltoh. rot. Dlt t. situated ma It,. Sonia river. awl Nati...nal Waal, an.l..blocattah and wee first Pot 1.....00-rattto hy 4. 0 A V • 0.. In IN= mom h'linte the ul =whiner, and other stitch, to. earrw.l.t wt. Lout interints.tort Sew and Ir.. proved Alsoluery. Pattern, rning umen, tie*lonea. bTu Moms Machines, . bor.. l trout tikno ..• tut, been .41.1. as the atthpr.hvements of tit.' e”on , e.l bare that 'Nor. bare heet. endlre no• so, tilted ihr nearly all sings of paulOneri . inmt•rf Irm, ar.0..111 m.o. brio, • ar • a, •,0 a. 01.56, Fot toe. tor I,o nrhaa - gill, thew ILIA oleo, tar ifbr..l..ke.a t o wt. • ware...no, ornry. .101.1 e. earriaa• room,. I with the Vothetlrr Th.. I' hem, o d Irv.. deeired. welt s• 'the gi^•l i ll s .'wrthe .ill trarieforre.l I.ltrohaeer. Th. Can FACT , in L...troated at oroneent•ot .Patter Onto Lb. lip. Vt....try. and i. now nr , upard bar Ithl,ewor a Kimball, who are -00.1,..1 to bothltng 11.11 Ina! ear. ... .. t rlto. e.t-tblishotent ho•lneoe, tinder th• •upettolen.l.re ot kir Fe a r! K In. hell. a geutleram, of etpenenee to the heathers, and • villiaa to rt 00.140.• In It on .orb ..00.1. a. oast te sod th , pureharer There over three sere* ..rourid bulumrtna to the Vat I'e. herd, hoot:AM. lc nrdfl ••ith. ,A,1•10 hi noel Souls Hal:road. moronian. for delivering and toe rev our material*. The holidincs roneirt ri largestonr rat shop. ottonn smith shop. with sts ate, imurblng stmt.. •Lop. paint. ahop. turn rar track, le, all 0.11 wlapl.4 to the lophorrs. The t h e or sboy• deuterll...l property. In rel tion to the teflons railtowb tom Is um. metro the coot, of tieing nohoritetsd. ni suet so to warrant the belief that it will continue to !wan/Matt lb. nswlt de•hrahle establish meats In the ...try. Teta. will be literal and emy The epreine Moto, and Won't* non. Iron Foundry. are as fullceng to vitt: The following tilmea or of of property, situate In the nin e of Franklin and Stem of Ohio; Votritinnal In. lot In t he pit (tent...bum In Franklin ro number Y. 141. Nn R.) Alm, part uflulot eLaty On. (rho , o in eahirlty of Colombo, hountl.d' and donerthed NI vie—beginning st the south vett **nor thereof. th•nen mOlOll, twenty feet to the math east men., of the ware rtotn now standing theretM, th , noe northerly with the east walla( Maid wary room. niorty two feet, theme inasterlt. omalle. with Broad at., to the cast Iltie of aid got No. ot. th.nn northerly ot. Fold mitt 01.0.1 In. lot No. al. tan renli theta. meerly, parallel with B , o•J ho Bonk OHM, then..•lth the woo lin. of limM'alley to Lynn alley, thence with In, booth flue of LI an alley to thalrartimmi inlot No. no. • - Aleri, Mint In mil elty of Columbus, nuMber filly nine (80. M 19.) Also, twentr OS feet of hclot, In raid city of Colombo,, numbered fifty 01•11,150. to he [Ken oolb* south Dam there•f, of motet width across the entire lot. The specitic 020401 and •OUZILNI of the Cr factory. are as follow., to wit—ran of eighteen &cresol's.' on the tout *We nf Scioto riser. whltb sold eighteen arrs were rote royel by P2wasill. Ilanford M./crept, Itklpray,Peo.. by de. d boirlou it 'to Ifetober,Mith. A. D. .41July re. eordo..l In sacd Franklin ea, bounded soil dmeritinlae loan—beginning al ..tope Where the youth linear the Colombia and Xenia railroed intersect the west linen( Wit eighteen acre tract, theses rough ll des., east 111 nu ll*/ Nit. to a stone. thrum north F 9 deg ...eat 37 poles, to a mons; thence north II deg., "wet 10 .11-100 pollee, to • ttore, thence north dee.. treat ID poles. to • stool*, hrum forth 11 deg. ant 4 poi.. toa Moue, thence north SS thig,lm eel wise to nu elm tree, thence mouth ri west 15. - poles, along Ihn rata 1100 of mill railrosil, to the ',toning.l rot:Oaf:4nd throe Vies AIM fifty tan hun dredths ef am, hetthe tome more or lots. • Yoe further Intormation, addles. J. 'Manny. or F. It. limmg,."Miroluirtrators of J. • Foricial Baster In Chanotirr. Sawtilill Run and Phillipsburg Plank Road A of, the Commigeionete ap. 11. iuinte4 by an Art.'of the Lent.tutu, to alumnae cout I wny for nunntrUeting a Plank Rawl. from tlenmill (Inn. I n Chortler* townehip. A lieltheur Couto V. to Phil- Itwburn, In Ikever enutitY. heldlb. bt. ebaylee Iv Pst.burnh. Naturtley. the 3d at Itt.t, the underuhouti were enpolote.l a cehttolltee to °p.m boot , for the cut e etription at the bleeL In the raid Hekk hoed. Therefore, notice hi hereby elenif that hook., for the antweipttett et elel ktnek will Le opened at the f01i0.11,01 places. vie: At :Haien' taverti at the-mouth of Sawmill .Ron, on T0...110 tke 34 of May. and continue open for One dare. 'At Nhoutetown. on Monde,. the 10Itt of May. and :no' Moue open for two doe. And et Whllliwthurw on Monday 13tteor Silty,. anti eo n . lino.. open f, two dare. ttheree 111, oath. I ' hr. Woobi Pura. Snooty, Alrl,by., 3' Junk l'nokk., • Ap4FMl,l3l2—lStlw•LtlawidT Springer liarbaugh. (BUCCIOSUR TO N. & W. IIARLIA1410.) VOMMISSION .& • FORWARDING 'Mar —I ) ilksta. Ih4lor lo Flour. Trout and Produce...kW, - No. HA Eir.l. A.. una lid M..oond W , P.UVuuul.. To. . • •• lON OF TUE INDIAN NINO. NO. 283, LIRVITY STRUT. - Nearly Opposite f' Spread E mir Tarn,,. FREES B JONES, - VIANUFACTURtit & DEALER iq all Motto or Toboeco, t•th Off owl fiv,sfo Tolniceowd Novo mt.! oq ootooLooon. Reminred, 7 vir dicKendree Wright, M. D., v . Suritaall t.. rootooott b 1.4. ... Moo tout throlliog to 232, Pella below ," aaaa .o: dim : Noma—lncase of lass, the Compabf will bold then. relna fospooobbe fur pernonol bums . , 0017. Inyil for 0011.000 not iztoodlop oa• Inseulred dollars. .4; U4K YORK-200,000 lbe. Balk Meat D No. MA lint sad 110 Socond Lotzdc Bramk . .iRESCO, [loupe, Sign and Ornamental Pazateir mud . I spanprac,No.4o Market etreat, batwuca oud and Third ntr.. Atkaboruh. Pa. All rind, c4 . PahativusYnr Church, Rom., lc.. In a• ter and oil relot, doti• It the satin tuodcrn style' TParu. rr, - „Y. :""..7::,T,T,l'..iirtlY`JN'Llfi 1i.....?;';.'1`21..1,, - .1 Lulled Paint, Putty. Lsm. Rad /Imre, 'Rol' Spring Importations of Hardware Cat= •lery, &c. NORRIS McCO3IRS. 81 Woad .S/rere. . I A!1 now receiving, direct from Anwrican a. 4 /...in•pcao 3lanufartufer., a lantx amt ermpletm ~..-ortinvnt 4 Ilard.arn eitth•ry. Tool.. k, t.. a bleb the .turnts,n ..f 31.rehant• mod drulera to ecnoral. to uo, , t luvited. Lumber Wanted. • • I INDERSTANDING that n report hate nrrulated that I ha. retlerd fhand the 1,00,- 1., would oat.. That I Intend hrehasing. hda bundr...l th,,u-and feet, at highes u t market J. B. }hoPIAN. ap7.hit Ninth WahL _ •._. _ PRlNTERS—Printing Ink rnanufae ltrrd l.f .I It tleCredry. New York. in raw and k•d•. I r ti .d. lin In inn. N. A. e..nt. to 52 tw, pound.. al—. 'L.A. du, Blue, dark tud light Ust.nn 1n... rt t r..nt 75 cent, to 51.5 u per IN al, Pit. td.h u S 4.1 lb can., du rent , and 11 per th Gold ?.re 4,6 n, fa per suit hy J 11 WELDlN.l..•.k.ellor a Ftetlan.r. on 7 dWood ad, between Third and ' , mirth. _ • .. Girty's Run Plank Road. E books for sub-cription to tee capita ek the lii rty'e Ron Plank lioed Co. will be open e. iollo~e • th.• t We Boy. , (McConnell%) on Z7th At %Jr llohne• (near Ev.r,....reenl on INth Apri At llmteo 311114 on the 3 0 th April awl lot 3lay i)ne dollar per 'hare In rentleated to be paid at .the tl ntann...-nlang. . . Thrtnp nn. WIO. A Hill. Junll,Ku ht. Jn A .11..1 A 111 r s arnOlo. Tborou Holmes. Juo. It. Nolcon. Tbncou t,tonart J J j no. Loom', tk7,19.T. C.)SIIIIB.3IONERS. • l'a , ruallorearfldwaril Campbell, jr., I Itknl. knikburgh. •01 In. lb. •Iker of rmltkonrakt . r...ulkoct to thkded.h.o tar Vas .mm 2 na . g bud Ant.a+roun. Convontloo sk:fta iturrni,N.OTAay—The undernigned respectful off..rh 1,./tu.ll s• • o.n,llJa. for m a omen of ProllioDo •tr. •nto.,t . tLtl delnoo of [b. u•tt Whig on! Anti. trotiort. JOEIN CALDWELL. A Carl S. STONER; :MERCHANT TAILOR N. Wood &Tee I s now re,iving hi, Spring Stook Df goodg, ron,a Ferro:, Mu, black and the vat:one •Ond., f Oreen ua., Urown Clo!hg. Al., Preneh and Grecian Doertking,C•Aximern. Engllab and Am.-el:an do, wits all the 'variety of shades ibOrd!litt to the prea-nt Pt,104, Pawl Velvet and bllk Vestinale White and flatl)lat o.ille, du T.:anther with . artist var , ely of Summer Goo& suit. ble for the on 11. has Ob a d dedto Mx Ftodt CHILDREN AND romps CLOTIIING. lth:ch were toads to r.rder by uh. of the most wiptrianenel !puree of New fort. 1 have mad. artut,meate to keo • , owlant euPDI r on hand. The above ...u.de were porahased fun each. and will t!.. , ael.l.at fair vrieea.. aprkdawltuT I;LANK SAES AND DRAFTS, new plate. bunt and unbouwl, for .tile hr J. H. !'.LOlN,Booknelter a elatlonrr. ap7 . Ca' Wood et. lo.twear. 'Third and Fourth. A Itp-400 bbl. No. 1; pT 100 4.1,4 rr t *skin by eIIt.INGKR lIARBAUGII. j_IIDES--300 dry, for oale.by ,A.B. t...PRINOnt LIARRAUIJII. • Ef:lt SKINS-500 lbs. (Ire, for.aalelTy , 41.7 EPIEINOSSI. lIARBAUOII, ATIIE ILS--20 bags Illinois reo'd for sale qtr Iso7l SPRINGER LLARBAIIGIT. Wool. , kiltlE highest market price, iti cash, will h VVA fat the diffrrent grain of WA, t, °1. 7 SPRINGER LLA RIM BFtrry's Trieopherotu Free the A - 4cla inite. k. I. a 1..1..urn 4,, ,i Why le Do , a 'Erte,..t.hertar so roottiare—The reatort lo r.hrlouo <tug+ It le the twot prepirstlon of Ito clot, Mri ...lid a nue halt er one worth the pthe of Inferior t,0,,..-eito • for public favor. People orolll oot Ore a dol lar ~ , r a bottle or lipoid (or the hail: when they can get e 6,1., artieh. n , .te•oty fire ra.ort. , Au auogrot for re- n rnino. aro eurling the hair. East's 1 almentsots, Mild aL .., exit:, a Ituttie, In rite. e.topkrisPo with any comp. pitioo for the P.e purls.. that,lturnpeon or Arnertran wreoll..o hoe jet .T•l2 to the world: Prhatipal ofßea.. 117 I.lrcerlrrlty. :roll], v boleaele and retail, I , T .14 in. E. TELLERS, TT Wart it. STOCK EXCHANGE & COLLECTION OFFICE ttY A. WILKINS C 0.,& Corner Third and Market sta.; Pittsburgh. ` t bouabt and RAJ inanannangt. 'Steal:l.4,nd 411 Etudarn and .14,trrn snit. (Cr ' lenairat inland on time Ildnn.ir C.Aleatioan cnala on all rho eitna nt tn. Dunno. Yonlan neld anal [Wynn bought at boat ratan- I;AMR 4i. Ftfi VII, Real F,state, Stock and 11111 11r.R.rs. N t rib .t apt !IMRE/ GIRVIN have removed to No. 45 raLh . It.tur stlopttos to tb,istroibas, ssd esid of IL- al E.t.a,. 1.1...5d..Na15.. Wafts. lc . st.c.4lstsJ.• : b ftko. landing from, ipttor. le'.rirav, for 1:?-4141 DICHNT CO., Water sod Prsot st. ARP—la bbl.. No. 1 landing from stmr. 11'4 Nsrsrsts...br osl4 br VSO ISA LILT DICKEY; CO. , 0 . A PPIER 81..60315—t:i6 . 17 landing from s:earntr Navies., Cr sals bt 14 SIMI DICKEY .4 CO N DRIES— • I * Alta Oloo•VG-, _ .dc. .1, Apple, ;44 ml• Per lamlla r (1,, 11mr for IAALAIt DICK JS a ro. NSEED 011,--311bbb. worrintod pure, q61114)N.31 K J ARD OIL-15 1,61 d. “Burckhziats" beNt I trrFr J. SCLIOOSM 13l aOW UM 25 1.1.1, for 9410. by :t I I : .4'. ,Wl*./f+ RAKER A CII. . 1 4 1 1. 0 1/WOOl3-4311 "Sf . f.ll- - • Srilll4/NMAIST:It a all. KU .SS. BUJ cases "Potts"' for Jo t , pawn, for J. nihkiNNlAli km a 11,.. - ...a f iPTS. 'Alit PEN TIN bbis. for Fold Lj A P P J.SCHOONSIAKEIL Ai CO. B O u !..ol ,in„ iN P. z A SAUGA?4 ,,,,d 3 , o!'l „. ll3 l s. bi superior W:A MrCLURO ACO. ' 11511 Lawny St 61. . To Engine Builders. 1% • • TA NTFD—A person of upright and Etna ,a haLlta, aho tnnroaehly untlentanis the .her. I,nniart, eharo of • 1110, make contracts, he.. In prr.liiahle entablishment in the wet, ems Whe rate in v.. tu the roneeru ream en* 4. two thenund dollus will prei.rted Inquire Nu,l D W.tn .zLASrft.L,rfl♦ ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS-FMGHT • REDUCED. pßom and after this date, cur rates on PAll.lelphl• ,o Pitt-.banal win %, frr rlluctiop 65 2a tram Pgilsd,lpb. to Plttrburgh 36 how,fr r no[. Time a•sse a FORAYTII. Arpnats. apiAlm 0, .6 Putnam's Library for Travellers I, I and rintillA. Coot,. of thAproent novae Nat rativ. from DirkeoV Iloofeta.l,llllordi, 11.1.1.11/.. tale of ADrator , by Jolla Karansah. arbor of ^Nathan,. ' , from. of Christiardt,," "" (or role at tbel bop Llvanno of r. k On; No. 78 Fourth mt. AB CANDLES-20 bxs. in store for pain br KIDD t CO,. GO We 4 .treet. ILDEN'S ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS- Itm in Atnrs, for aate J/ apb , J. KIDDA COINER INDITE IN I:DBES---,q gross in t,J playa far gale by 401 J. MOD a CO. .rILUDLAIN'S SPECIFIC—:2 ginia . in store 'krWe by , (apt] J. Pcl DP A CO. \V ALL PAPER—A. fresh nirifal . from I 1 lialligooreadavludiod • minty aka, and hand• Facia reliant, at very mniersta prleacJigat reed and for 114. LT Ttiu.ll•B PALAU:R. - t. 14 Market a r mor. f . l I. A Z E D AND UNGLAZED GREEN II 'PAPhIi--Of varinua dial, • veryaurarlar artigt, far Window lillada.yugt gaged tram Philadelphia, goad kr gala by !WI , T/1031.42. PALAU:IL .17 10 1 Dr --- - , tISEIiEEPERS—Can be supplied with .-1, Paper Moser, and Whitewashers. on apptleatlon 1.01 SI THOLdIALM HA. to FRESII FIGS-100 drums Elwin and Ne Plum Ultra, reed nod foresl p _ W. ZSI b eCLURG a Cil., lip.l , • Orosers sod Tea Dealers. I.N N E APPLE CM. LEESE—LI - teed for sale i.y• w. A. SIeCLORG t CO. I Olf1)0N MUSTARD—A superior artielo of gee 01. London by bIeCLYRG CO. (Chronilsto rept.) Morgan's Cough syrup. De. trete IleGoma. Ihly sir—ketone opened here some teo'werlts we rat ourselves out of J. D. Storeerts Coueh rup.— Theft t wa enter you when In Tont city hem. CI toll. au,' ..ry much w.oted, we Ent J. D. florenn's Cough eq rup tole, one of the bent etetlanesllo. , lll use. We with you to weft us Immedloroly_four,dosetithrtet to etre of !serer. Keller !Coe et. ono. ! ' l 3 4f, '" f ; :o L :Try ' egonki by J. without th outt is Inealr!fsbh, 000 kit. t . • r tVies b h,.ourEr. dole Propprr~t tor, pd No. O. Word atrypt. ritbsbuigh. IrIMOTIFY SEED-75 bn. in stor:nTrir sale b 7 lspsl IL oni.7.o.`cn co. HARNESS LEA TLIER-3 rolls for gale bq .K A. 1 , 41.Z61.1.* CO Library : • EEL & CALLOW, Third stieet s opposite the Port Otller, Soto received „ of Poloanei Semidnimtltit Library. cooy:dot= Male Narratives.' cr siert , » front .Diekoe' Ileutehota orde. At.de I loe:a Tale of A overnejoaided ott tea. hr Soli Katmai:a, author of ^aurally: se. • • • all ttie 511.41111i1V, together With the publicatadta tot telt at the Third Omit Went, [telt Of . Obi 'L CALLOW: 1. 4 1 10U1t—,50 .bbls. " Waugh's Lagssaga 1.• Aldis . • white wheat...moldy for Wank. 200 I,blr. Alurray's Kth. • • 2,0 ' do Sers do No. ro Sstrtloc .s ts , d: • to do IS), for rale br Jt uuarrr, CO soJ Water *trod. ac: Steel Pem • • 0 nterr's Viet Ora No 303 extra fine points; 11.1{re 170; , Potpie ' 262; ••• 6 , 4.1;061 ." 661; witli' mt gnat varier, of atom.. no We by " J. R. WYMAN, apt " 63 WOO4ll. between Third and Vanath ifi Ti baaa tied a farther supply -0i stare Good& alwati py pa, ..ppored kof a 1110111.116, Oaula sod balk do. , .0 MURPHY An mane ig.D°l%:' SASH -4411 tirDitc.llAsa-;14.2.1:: f ina &' .4 u; 1 .0 1 . T. a BOON 11. COMMERCIAL Bit T 111 ,, as ssiess.—Atts,,tistsestts tad ssistcrtsis tort bl. sus, sOti 4,}1. ara..tir-sst ssbettss. find pqrrotutt:9l Oturrr., Yri3arMorronc April 9,1952, ( The market yenrerday. owing Li\the inclem ent woather. way Ter, - duII.paKI pothing nfint.rMt tnni or"i. Ft.OU It —The Kale... the trliart aballt UO 1,h1.4 at fl• Gar nipertlino, .0453,1_ for ext•a. No alteration xtvre Fac 1.3.12m15.3.1Kit4ct0 bbl for mr.r- ti I:AIN —There were no =let worthy of (craw •ar evuld learn. Fortner nuctatint, ad, L. rammed. itae, oN,lhe nark contion, Oral. an.l nnite an, ask • tag hither figures :ale. %Oa, 11.• ..houidera at :X. and .7.009 m. sidew at N'Ve V Of. Small la. hnm. wire t 9.1. a ft fk. Cm plain. and 104 (nr 'eurvd. CHEESE—The market It very aetive. w Ith , •day of 000 to vts th,.hen at , CY m Wr•tern Itesarve ."14. AIIOCERIES—The only talra beard ware 12 lakda bye eugar at 53,ie Kat 12 teed, fair In lets at bye lb. Me 1..., and ruff.* ere wiibout . rbange. 111:TTEE—tales ire..b nil from atom lu bble at t.••• lIIIIISKEI—SaI. of r-ctiO.lln • regular way at 1S)0 The market in other reapecta Is Ter: punt, with no rt... POrtable cliange in'prires. BRY GOODS—Export, of Frock's !tuba ':runt Itritsin to ho United IttatFr, Ifetteeen the lot NoFember, lest, Itoth 3luch. 1651.. ;% 1,51. • -155 a ' 5T1,15 ' 3.57 Ih9 I 21.133 . iVe2l 1 . r.7 .# 1 . , ze4l .-af-514.4 plai. rani. Do printed, IC Cambric, .... fottiana Cc r :171f P a 3 an 3 Trmien Gingham, Xenia Ih.rry. doz.-- ...... : ......... .Lsol , crape, le, Td. ..... Cotton thnad. 33.1:3 316:6 ......17,114.0,.! 13.13%940 '11022 I.IUO 72,364 Tf.to " 3,4.6 4,017 255 - . . ..._. Tvr xt, en.l razu.. e.... D --.- Li u., rank.. .... . rarldiciattal LI n• naj • .too, Ia ,st cinth.'3,lB ... .....,.. Linen Atrera. it,lbn.... 33 ...._L 10.622 0,314 ....Z 211 7W 171,132 Wricd.o Nn 4 ......... Wk,leo and war.t.auffr. 45 , 21;cl ku;z7.2 C.= _S. '2,5.4.2 51;42 •.., 31.192 ..... ma tilt' • arn. sinsin ZE=MI ,I;..;;;; • afi.7. . cotton end 3,00 Ipmente to the thatte.l Etalee notion ~the net tit have not ben .ftlelent to tletheneatiohw e leis, well 0, the selling vend*, with onl, Cwo-third cow Sr. Lotus, April 1. 1852 1. providons we shall Quote mats p rk at CA, although fs oaeratlma bare been zwported at those naives. Help ers sr+ not •illlng to tell for let., sod nurers oewm refue l/tilt 1. enter the market alteocit a entail ebnenwrion, privateeetvr Irmo Cincinnati. revelled today. dated the' ',WA. says that ...prime,lt boo products, are bral.i, ~bootedad. Lt.-a—nay me. park 815.50: prime, ale. end ray f 12.-• ord in barrel. a 3;: in kers ba; bulk el3ee,77‘. at whletf therewere beery sales to Qat, (the 311th: hewn, sides foi Claims deilTery. lii. now bald at. 9," Sloe. , lasbaszol weekly report ha. maintains &mart nuonatinna For t, hams. (14 to No. .der. rlhlw.d, SIR to skto al.onljaral74 to In bulk pleat ,loote salm at 7.fi to :Al ham. 77( to T.tiu and ehouldent at Oki to 04. lA..' )e dates (rout N. Orleans is to the, 27th, In which meution wale of an:Ansi... Front Clecinnati we bare desisatehea - to the :Leh iustant, from widen we learn the, following( onotationa bird! bacon videa deliverable front 20th of aura to 00th Star. told at Oa; MOAN at do, deliverable &lowa tbe tat of Mar. at MI.. Bulk tdd'at at to Lard 250 tok-la No. 4 • CINCINNATI, April 3, 1852. rbPre was a pretty active emand tartness pork to-MIT. with sales or 100,151) and 110 bbls•t sls,:s) and a ronsal,- stable mend, the patdieulars of whieb.we did nut learn. 1,..r hulk and canard meals there is hot Wile inquiry aitd thonnly heard of was 50 [tilde baron sides at 1,150 pad. and hhds shoulders at 7.Ne puled. . ;TER INTELLIGENCE. BOAT ARRIVAL/3 AND DPAIITURBB. .. • . AILRIV.KIJ. t! J.MeFoor, Genarlekeon, alroFee , • IL G Llttc.ltent.. Browne. ... 1 'r. Bayard. Peebles. Eliza 11,. •lietogan. Emea Defter, Venture, Waal... Brown ill.' Fret City. NI onineb...l melte, Ilromonger No. Y. Cinei W nn i J. b Gortloo No.:: F.wa. J.l:frerun,lohnot.... leou rifle. Diurnal., Connell, .s tore tor. ,DCPAIiTEI AtNntle. A.M.A.:I.r e erily'; J. 'McKee, Ilendriekan. al, ~...r ' J. Bayard. NH .., Mira 4. • _ • Baltic. CAnnet-L I.lrovosail I '— Venture. Watkina. Brow rilie. Fount City, Murdoch. W Cue. Wine...ter, Oloorn.:1,..1 o. -' Bril...Ci ..nac. Clue-inns '. -• Milton, Davie. Louirelll, ,litoooo,Cntorbell. St L. ! . . . . warn u:A.risoTll PAY. • IVIIKELINU—DIunnd. Cl:4C7:ll4.lll—rletsbdrab. LOUIST 1LL...-S.,C4tor. • t I.ol.llSVlLLE—Tusehrota. 1•1. WABASII—Irtne. WAIW.II-11.111oircr: iStIVILLE—Fort Fitt • Irkta.sviLt.r.—Fore.: Cttr. . , ••• • nowl.Ant.ta rAes. un.l 13111 4 11SNBVILI.E. I A. Id. and 11 . . //I.o—Thtrs /15) /3 we3st 0 lorbe• In rbhi.r.e, be pI ork. Isid airulue Illf dusk. 4.111/slliag: Bum trots gerTeo steamer Navigator was is s very "Altai Moition at the wharf :irbyterdar morning. being lion! aremind And Cho river eery feat lb. to a. goring the previous edebt.:geen foremi in by the fend ing of the Wlnehmler immediately ,share her. The otoanier .ICffeimn come up Mort!, Ole, and very kindly I.ot bre aid, In endeavoring to get her off, aut failed In doting eo. The Navigator was finallykot off about . ii o'clock pahrily merning, herb,g rerielved no injury. further than a Might crooning of a imOicen ot her lower gnarl. and lb. breaking of one of her edkro.. :::V'The steamer Pi l l , Mturgh mule a good run eon 'tier hot trip up. S r d.layed at Cincinnati mi Monday by tedivresther. he Maned at: o'ckek.ubl arttmd Lae shout eight o'cicidi hut manint , its Too SP3l9tAroOr performedirrtwo hogrifand Any three mina l:& - When the Pittsburgh le neirmati,tbe 4/ I nk At the upper portion of Pb.! wherry,. tradet water. It beiturabnot, three fret deep to - flat Itoar," and still mime fan. When ode big: Mee Rete down. all the tower portion lite elti• will doobtlecilen creamed, Lad much dratroctima of pi . operty be the caloalueura., • • W - Tbe packet toe dojag a fine heftiness pen pea. The Crincitamil osi Frodoendap}and the ErUl litnt yeaterdar were full of Timmerman" mid freight. and we Demme the Plttatitirkb will depart todep snider like auarlcloon circumstance. :INIPORTB BY RIVER. DIUSFI3II. DraJAl B Dona" N 0.2-15 bbd tobacro.li Gran BCa 6 nh.la WNW.* 160 t•bla tong D Leech d a 5 • baacorn. Wm LL Johttalon:l6l bbls Door 1 abl ma. I In A 1.11, Bell and Liggett.. 176 bbta [tour. Clark A'lltag; 60 tom bran..) Dart; 9] do CP=:and oats. Armstrong t Oman; 95 bps bran. mum . LOUISVILLE, Pro Jarnmog—D lajbla Mama /2 Demi hams 12 hhJ, shoolden. 48 to hem/12 hhie balia=k, Co-. soda A °Tabula: Mi bal. cotton 81 Its &Mb.. : 110. to-• • berm. U Lett. nt.CO: 76 bbls J Pulpit • Cm D bhds mgar.•Burbeklge t lommam2k Wads do, Pr Bagaley• a Coll bbd. gasar,J Palau, it Co. lW.aan - la. A Gordon: I,•hhil tObaceo, W D an: 1 hhil 16..' .bun., 1 1. 1 4 J A Makairlmi:23 leberco, Dee Waymach ii bads tobacco. 11 Ilogla. 3 db. 3 st McDonald: GO Deem, .7 bstas,4l. Bros a Co:11 6 Al Marto 14 ter hams, 13 Drag • Co. 3 Wads tobacco. J Drier: 6 bbls lard oil 1 do attalgaid. Bracm a Keitcr; 153 bb,l4"'hitter. It 1141::5-tees hbecie‘,.' Clark it Thais: km Lis.W4 hhae shoo/der, L S Water. man it Sou: bbls whiakap, J Duke a Co. ' DEUDORPORT, Pra 14 1 mu.sviim-100 1014 pape Emmet bbls Soar, Attie/ liemailc,,Mai (Al. loom 38 6 1. bdiacia, 1 10, 1) Leech ID. 161 bbl. /heat. Wilmanla hob 64 bid. floor, Bell a Liggett.. • I ' • 11'111:ELI NO , Pr. Wieporerra-14 unb .11.abiders, Wm lilbabain : 30 pkg. gime ipa IPt re, Atkins A hi mtg. Prom teubeu.PP.! uvu goer. 8 PM:IMP/I 104 flitlfaLanir. r oaner From Chap' cottio Laraine-110 1,111 •bode..l Yuati. Pram Camp- Lgading•-10 bbls 66ut. • . Pr073316.01-1' 1.1,1 min. do do 'n bbls alcalard. I) Leach:2 W l tim ham. 8 LW. amp, Coeode a Graham: 11 hhds tabivieo„Otaff a Co 7 do. Claes a Thaw: , -13 do. Medium 18 Obis'whiskey. duo Mina Co: 4 boost mdaa, Woolfbales e i Maa 8 abls Imps/ pit 15 gams gindeag, no bid Wimp. • :' • SAIL RO4 COAVEYANCEZ . , - PErthSTLVAlalg lAI4.•7IdAD-4.451. • The Navarre through train leaves at 134 i ..',took a. g Acoomaiodatloa . tndo I 3!4 , 0F100tt. r. u 07110 k 1 1 E1414:5SLVANIA tom,_wgsr, ThriEsi,reas train :eaves Yaithral r treat station at t o'clock:S. X., And *criers at 7 o'Clock, r. ctery day ex- , ception Sunday: no acieetatiod oath vain leaves at Id . o'clock. A. 5. and 4 C. it. . UNDRIES • 1111 hall chesialc. IL.G. I . oodao SkU.l 71 taut. d o d o .10 bull chotto Powobowd and Ning , os 150 h.. Vs. 5 1 .und No bet VW Low. d 300 : boot Rao Cottoo; ' •4 53500 .'• 11..1 1 15 1 010 wo08: ,0 p W okets ct . Java 1. ha t fltt. H.lLha•dow 10 coaks Carrara., .. • 100 . lit;l6..Nu 3 51•81tow1h. • 60 do No 1. dtt. • 50 kittoNo i aoll 2 doll • • 1031rwau. Comb: ' 1.0:b.g. Popper, I 00 - do Plututor. 3uo omits Wwit.; I • 3 0000001 8. I . ..indirta.: • 4" woes 14.51112. 1 •11., • : • 30a .01,11. LoutLer.* 50 tixt.aitaker's Nu. I . cLotadi.ta. • ' casex Lidoorieut 1• . • • 31 k.R,S.up. Curb. 1./.114 • 11:4 hls N. C. Tor, J. 4,2 110, 11. 85.51.4; ; • 4: 00 do nor Coodsog ; Juot hhis. Idolwww. .4tl' bolt...ertudted mod PlZl•Mited 8031.1 1 .1.1 . L ost • .1. Roerloloo axed id 14 v.. with 81011 uworlarwot or sU Other 00.1010 wr 11 ow owl tat soh; hp O 1, iIitITEII • No. 17114.4 10818ootedstuott.__ Lo u ' Intelligence [lrma. 2 S. Char Sr. ' • IVIIERE Hotola, Staanamms and Privati, I nul = l , 7l ll be furui .111,7 NA ierrasigs. 6114ar.. sobAlr • . • so keg. /11,4ter— bl& Epp. need at& for sale r>r • Y. P. NIMIVER & elol • So. Iwl 2. 131 MURIATE TIN 300.. in gore and /TA far gala b J. KIDD k Co. ' and citA. MASON at Co. Lava oow ready for male Twenty cam rut G . T.I Calla :east 2 and Oda. 2 cares Maus Do Lalara at 12.ki fa. a cat. Swish sal Atartiran Oloabarao at 10 et, lust tt toast[ WII•rsA b rases &me Da Lai.. 11'..V. to 12 eta.l tama Pad eard Lamas atal Ilashas 3 sat 12 ct, was Bleetbad Muslim--tomcat w. at 3 eta,4*o lawn fiee4...6c,a6. I. era. Fox, PROOF: PAlNt—Amorted Colors fir J. br N 03.1 t J. KIDD 44. cop Tea 60, n¢ dts lobwec: t 1
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