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POsburgb I ;140 - regoaul l MAMMA WAWA of 11At • ccAmiides:alioas.r-- - - byl ons 1 Otit:Aaltimore grass ‘• _Baltimore and in New tre • will be multiplied nye- Pittsburgh, as ttie West and -dos.eiery • intelligent taimigh".is stpwand and .( °.P,it! l •l l ogreig••: : ::* ircr•fi:tisa, ago laid one • whietr'*iuld !mire ~.lost. any otber cornea' n .nall into -attionlatem ener. lee. nrizolu.tqous -or Posses tiitAiiiire4.fejlture occurred. leAS,T!tonad, end aitsitire exlstente4:iiither anelliPtifen the work of ishielr.;. The steam basses bitaips-the trowel and the' Ohe mountains end' the irna:nres; nod the busy band tiessing rie!sels.b . eyond,all, ,itirfs"es, Ilitir: . #atiokner; •tsspysiia iskiatiris lorgotten. on pe 'readeni - pa kiinift'rptirhaps,'bet People of the Mono .,Wiadcdis. choose to - 04; VS. not, :Without 41 1i:Tan , :illeY may choow ‘i; Telegiiiphic .I)Aa White; ttien.eclitort* (tots of.the•Telcgrapli t claim, bat wbi+ ttortspf,thiaGszettg; osciimenes tat ed. .briach of cosili#! iropcietcyra of "ttie-01. upozi prtike I • aPatcb. fisim Pill i - poiter , of the .611' •*eml?erjr. or .the and 'Er 1.'1; ' • , "Rif"- 4 41 • • "'to• 1 . 6 - v 4--.• - * - 4 t"-C KIM 1 :.." - 1.7 5 11811b4lhe,. 14a-of-Inlaid; - ' ThElnisto • Dir,ibiltitre Committee of this ~_..*51140.1,0.10-I.ohMolutiori passed at the tfii=cl*.:Xtillt:flilabylcKian Charch,- have; ..... ‘.4 ,..,..., ... filtiVr . tallioo*tiogs throughout the iiiiiinitakelgeeparty at die_ times and places be-. icrviltnt_Onetl . ; - .- - .!.., - f i, iglietabtilii4inif . l - 2, Iliethodist church, at 2: ageloilc;-:::•iF ir _ j i , ! • . • :bilif4a3.4p., April'2l, teliNam church, it: 2-W. 06a- .*.!:.,.-,...,.- ' . ' • - -:. ::.... .. , siiin ..tP., APril 0, copeord• churelt;"at 2 0 :,..o xlen tp,, April - 22; Ilyr.iiiiiiudre Aitu**, ' ge,'lV .rXelaPatt thRVA - Nlit • - . flittiOs ' at. 2 -f • itabeihlidoo4b;APTll at-the `• ; • 1, ';StiLixiiifg,.Allift.2A,"Jtii;•Sisitgll 6.61e10ck. - ;'Zl46t•Deel i t,P.}:AiilitriTtiteOttans Patna Reheat Maiierit : •". . " , ..3N r •eslvrteetlk.AegrOji)eflquthsi(e Octieb, , : • s RosoilP4Aila 2 0 1 . ReWet'svitt 2 o'elockz.l. 4tprit 27. at the iitcycti, 4t>2 o'cloc.k '•Ohio ip. April -30, at Capteitr•Hars, at 2o'= Rraair.tra ip.,. `April -27, at tiaie Public Ramat rEroulilt• . • 401 hfii.•.liftefefirs, at 2 &deck. • 20.. Pubic School Route, at -•, z 7 ' , _ , - -•%tiefierteavUleap Apia . 21 - ; Rev. Lee's church, at - 4" - ,•Birmingluicri, Ala 27, 'at ' iltu ' Public School 4. ;Os; rit'llb•cloatt . .. .. —' ...blOhcheoter, April 2-i, at the Public Schoul . pure; it . 6 o':clock ",: -" ' .I.Fayette tik , April 'SO, Nyblesto)vn cliurcholt 2 '‘chy;' -- - 4 -7 ' • ' - ' ' April 0 , Clinton :church, at 2 oA, • :‘ • - , '. — ltditOri'lp.(APril 28, 1 2 teitirmeil church, at 2 o'. Pe bles .' tp, April 20, chlirelL, at 2 o'clock. - '`l64.§l l lB:tp., April 29,..etan•ch, at p'elock.: 4 1 1tirk,lp,"April••28; at4lirgaretaiittle's at 2 o'- .4ock.i . ' •-• t. • UppetSt, - Clair tp.,April. 30; S . r. Clair Church, 401 ti - clock. • • • • - I.6%cer4f:,C6(eip.; ApriV;s6 4 • folToniae 'ikolinguielteil gentlemen %vitt ad .4w 4 , 4 ;e1ne.C113.11 9cllA o VniStlP'i TriditeSbiLlON " I:13 Sawyer, -- • natiqiuni, ~ Jas. Callan, • C. Darragh, • Ohioans,ln NrLtio. 4 A correspondent of 'the New thlettOs •in fnom Mooterey, Fetiateii./.28, speak. u follows: of o noble little Lauri of Ohioans under Cot.; liforgan While, however, exulting in the;Surceues at Saidllo, let us not neglect to accord to - others their Ilia weed., of -praiie, :I allude to a party -of Ohioansi'whrtall day -yesterday kept at bay neatly INO 'Mexicans, and maintained their position. hear Agua Frio, about miles , front Lere, until relieved by Maj. Sheppard. 1 harg_already, in another letter, given von thr firtiettlari'of the fight . at Mario two dAys since. After NI heppard he'd let iltak r. plJeis and return 'pd. to ftsiii city, au express sari% ed, regrieiting toliiticerif to the aid of . ) lorgast, who. mid. .980 Obioans, *al aurrotutit .r i ;na Frii•.' it44 . .eetiMitramediately athanced to their rtf , lief, with two pieces of artillery" and 2.50 men. H. found the Ohioans drawn up in a hollow square, in which pasitien•they had been for sonic hours ie. iiiatitig the charges of the Mexican Lancers .. On the apj roachfAeppanl, the enemy lied in all th.. reetians, Our loss in this ailitir was four m-' en of. the enemy, Urrea commanded the Alexi Gill!. • -11650 A TO GAN. r Loa.—Resolutions of thanks were presented to Gen. TAylor, in the City Councils of Baltimore, on •Monday last. and noun mously adopted. A - meeting of the citivens of New Orleans was held on the 3fith ult., at the Merchants' Exchange in honor of the victory of Buena Vista.•' . zj•The eastern Sederslists are in - fiiror of run. fling John - Day of Massitausetiir far a ka I'real• dent, on the ticket with Gen. Taylor fur President. Their object in doing this is to unite the war and :the 'atiti•war branches.of the.party. 0, the beauty of consistency! . • • - r:o•The'cunount tolleeted in New York for Use relief of the poor 'of Ireland :1 ntints to $, 11%284 41. -The •donationa in breadstuff's, amount to $7,- 247_ 19. Abont.slo7,ooo have bien sent .forwisai. The-vista vehel is now in process of loading. ai‘Ttie Native Americans held a meeting in Pbiladeliiya, on Tuesday evening last, end nomi• nai r ed Geri. Taylor for the ,Ptisitletiry. We learn from tiurennaylvanian,.tbat tbe meeting was large and reePeelable• Tbelintivibus will lUD any map. • Fi . : l eTGIIIICIIit. TAYLOR The Union of Saturday stales that anote atldrearie;V : by,iessiatant Adjutant bliss, from General Tayloil)irmy. mentitsns the fact that the General received . vio balls (luring the battle; one posed through theault of the coat, the other thie the front. - • • ' „.2. • - 1110i7P'auvosictillie Chicopee Telegraph intintotintibat . the extenaikekwater power of what is eatlialiiland• Parish, in West — Springfield, op. , . ixisiti.pai4ii• Fulls, is about to pass into the hatilli'of a:wealthy company, who' design to set *tiPtimie ilarge.mihisfeeinring establishment.... . . •• • 'lron ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, letter. was received in Philadelphia ot,F4thiy, by ppitfor, th! incist sub ritsintial - u i eruntiloltmai"::rralrkribler now iiiSqn do:Polosii , thatAanla. Anna had sent n recommendation iota:Mexican Con- grew to sue fof petce; --.lo.7lii:F.E.trarurport ship Eleetra,:sailed:on ifftalajr . •,:miffilits• (rod Brooklyw taiga cargo of pioptilitleri &c.,!foy the forces at Vera Crnzw • .• . . . • . . o f g ew , yak or-The• - city _ • • •••• -• t, New ii t*;Th'ell:Bl"cV as !bear can - •••":":"-Y-t•(•?-•-' • Henry, a • n~e :,. - • ••• . ( 3 7.000 •aittl '- Xl d iSkg fo9l3 xthe• k •idaw ;)00 z • •,_!` t f - ilocii43"-ofli• - iiii - tWAt a t im a as re • • • EMI _ FordtufMorning.Post. Cold blows . the-wind Upon tie Irish cot; d faMinur,*(dolent icitpl`yigserfaud*b, *Afneiiixcia #2o peasx4's -,,i 4 .;. -,, ,And:stnite4ikei int iparing.frieild okfcu. r 'lrditient e the finsbiMil :gml-irittie,as i qualid;forinsThat hhp.lie, ITriniOved,.unpitied, starving too he cries," My wife l my childl:-..Qh God I must they too die. Yes, in that shed, on that same straw there lay „ The'husband, children, and the wife tOo—'• Fell.in the same eternal sleep that day Reader, the picture is, alas! too true. Poor behind!! bnee,the mistress end the nurse .:Of warriors. heroe,s, wealth,-and beauty then,. Thy Legiitators changed, thou art the curse • • To them' to thinel'still fate may smile again I A LPIIA. Q •If there in !the whole range of English poetry, .a brighter gem than. this, we have not seen it t • • . GENEVIEVE. UT 134.31i.ir.1. T. cotritnos. Maid of my lov, sweet Genevieve! Idbeauty's light you glide along ; Your eye is like the star of eve, And sweet your voice as Seraph's song. Yet not youMeavenly beanty gives This heart with passion soft to glow; ''''W.-kthitt your soul a voice there lives, Itiids you hear the tale of woe, When sinking low, the sufferer wan Beholds no band outstretched to save, 'Fair as the hoshm of the swan . That rises gratefully o'er tLe wave, rye seen that li , reat,t with pity heave, Awl therefore love lyou, sweet Geneviete That Young lady will make a good wife, who does not aprilo.ize when you find her at work in the 'kitchen, but continues at her task till it is Onishd. . . . . Whet you hear a lady say, "I shall attend church and wear my old bonnet and 'wary day gown, for I fear we shall hate a rain storm, - de pend upon it, she Will make a good wife. %Aiwa a daughter remarks —o Mother; I would riot hire - help, for 1 can assht you to do all the work iit'the kitchen," set it down that she will make somebody a good wife. When you overhear n young woman ' , lying to her father,' Don't porrheSe a ixery expemive or showy - drcas for me ; but one that will wear Lest,' you are, certain she will mike a good wife. • When you *cc a female rise earty, get breakfast and du her mother's work in sewn, and then sti down to sew or knit, depend upon it; the wilt makes good trite. ; TOLUNI'KERS AND The compahicscorntiosing the German Bat tatl i on sial the t'orminghlim and Allegheny companies ot I' LANTINti TRUES. Volurnrery, and the Firemen of Pittsburgh and Th:s ie !he *eaten for planiing ornamental treedAik hee.y, are retioeste4 to bobl lbottlielkes itt Cir 41"; tt't aide wall°l thou P' artB 44' the eitY".ettl'htr eivis G lines l lt n ' on ; in the early part or rie:et week.eM to attend the funeral of,the late Twenty etip.ieJ with private rcahlences. We tee *hut many; four hours'notiee will he given ...rhea the corm hate the taste to adem their property in this Way,linitter orrice with the remains from Vicksburg. anti the good sense 20 apprehend that a Teti. tlolla e' order.- of 14° Con ;ittoeof Rl;cer'll"'4l e.r.patehA irstices pay compound inter - cat uy - the rticteitred value, of their property. The selec.i F r o m th e New Forte s o „ a lion 0f the proper !; - tinde of eiraJtintintal shade tries' RUSSIA AND CllitAsSlA. for streets is not particularly otternicd to. We re it may be some 'relief to (lIIr own war ton-foal - Pet to tee to o many Ailaritiors. (or trees or Ist4N to imotr what is giting on 'whiten the RussianillL) *et not, on account of their brittle 'o4ittrr, br and Cireaisiairs. The origin of the war wan at ,e w hi eo. to h.e alai mo a t : y siMple_and natural one. The Ottoman Porte stir., • ' • he stormrol loosing a triAtt ge attaired at a. Cireent rendered Cireasada to Russia by treaty, and t siatis jai' great unainnitty detry the 7 s, a ; Fan in spring, by he that i . raists of autumn. Some Of ,the Sultsnto transfer them to any European., are setting, out 'ite Catalpa, Which is entirely until +ewer. -It has remised in a Iva, which Ruiss'ahis - toe the r ttrp-Me ort,,actionit of its honer*, partico bee° un f lraill4l4 "Iflug tsr °°l 4 ".°lFeces.T4 °l • Thelgt ore , 1)0;4 in the tici_chhOrth-red. The Frankfort Journsh in a phsirioti to roe.-k e the 13 ' test news, has recent tutelli ; ,trnre from l'oTtie, that ; :41.V1e- it .O.l;°°sl tree, 4.°4 4PPI:111 in weather has vigoroi,it ity G - voritet: Tbe Lie. en does %lel! here, but its [ opera* inns 111 Ihr Catteaul.A. Thc rh,ef t t ,t,i 4 it is b-,44orard on acrout.t. of wornif truth being di•couraerd by tine Romio s- 7 *afar ' The 1.11" ahe ,era, for hoar dayS 'after the hiittle - ' • ou- 'When you c.e ft fenrde ancioos to lean o true, to rot to earn; atimethiog to support hersell and perhaps assist . her age.,l purents. you mad• he stite that she will *lake one of the hest of Wire! The best qualitiSs to look oiler in to wiles are— kushistry. hucriiity. neatnete, ;voile/tea*. Where). `!epee and piety. Where Tim find these. there Is no danger. Too ttill obtain a tie tratte, ant! nut regret s - out choice to the latest period .-1':T;; Titfrune. . •tia parte, to Torcir. curt the outposts, and bate ocr tomiikratile booty iiilir tis mountains. I/at:lief at the head of Zr or 11 2 014..' mop, sent by 2"ellaili)1, made aii inroad /MR CRS h• elia, %%here he has le en fighting the ltmxi art* nn tiir Konlien. Mavour Ile, 6;s taS en up .:ms f .-gainst Russia. and carries with a pllttlball x,f trse kbascs. ticiiturij lis exhibiting xi, orte: energy, owl is preaching 43 holy war aa..airrit the Emperor Nicholas as 1 . 41 . a Er4^`Mtt - 11.,../ NotlßlthittAll:ttflg the rnoxt favorable buttetim iveucxl at St. l'eters• burgh, it is einleni that the stare of 'affairs in eir cassia at this titni is anyitin but ta.,otai.4e to Russia. t ryiv i r fr,,,,rd by this D11.”11; an extra Picayune of last Monday morning, con taining letters from Vera C.ritz, and nom the Bra• ins and Clllll4llp. They funntli no very import ant intelligence. Mr. liearball writes from Vera Cruz, on the 13th March, that a Letter limn Mr. Bankhead, the British minister at the capital. con firms the report of the defeat of Santa Anna by General Taylor. Mr. Kendall also writes that "the works around. the city seemed to he complete and strong, and no doubt is entcriained that they will be obstinately defended. We most male great sacrifice of Woad before these strongholds can he taken A c•are.porxdent from Cliirlfgo to the PICAy• one writeo. on the Oth. that a letter had boon to eeived at Monterey from San Laths, and that Aria. ta'a and raradei friend* "had der:lased againit Santa Anna, and proclaimed Ileuera d'teAldend [Onion. Fall nf rent Cruz and Lic. Coe /c.—it appear's that Lieut. Chaildotit, of the Ewing, as exceed. ingly anaiotiado remain to witness me fall of Vera Cruz, and the triumph of our arins-:-to be in at the death, in fox-hunting parlance i but be was told by General ScollYas we hear, that he would have time to go to Nei}• Orleans and return hillier be fore that event happened. Hence we conclude that the,siege will last ,some short time longer than was at first supposed.—N. O. Com. Times, r,Vittionat Sattiti.—A national salute of 10(1 gnns in honot of the glorious victory of old (long!, and Ready " overthe host. of Santa Anna at Buena Vista, was fired at noon yesterday from Federal, Hill by 'a de tachinent„ ot. the. Engle A rtilieriSls: uc der:Lieut. o'clock in the afternoon another striate WISK fired from the base of the-Waat ington Monut ent. by the Junior A rtillcriits, Lieu! CRlkcommantling. Throughout the whole day the ' , stars and ; stripes' were flying, from, ull our pub lic places.=-.1101 C . :tipper oj nth' 11Pmey The Government has drawn on their Banks for the entire balances remaining in their hands. The whole sum is about snooptiCt. So the eternahseparation between the Goren/mem and the Bunke . has begun, in full. The • whole amount 'of coin now held by the Banks is about 6 - B,loo,ooo,=—n:6ery full 'supply. - • 'The disbursements at the Sub-Treasury ere very large at this time and the aniount cpileeted at the custom' House• is elm large.-4our. Corn. 0 :13 , A great shout-was raised in Vera Cruz when the'efihtlitindred Meztean troops made their way into the toWn,.before its investment was corn- Olet6d. _But the - More troops echo enter, the soon er - they. may be starved oNt, and the more prisoners will tie teikeri.=.—Viiion. ' . a, yTke_barbarotts custom of lancing the wound. ed ,- on the," fi eld of hatAle t accounts for the:death of most of , our braye officerti. The blood. boils at his itthOman aassulaination by these Mexican bar. batiaijs Wkshill be compelled to retaliate their iitekletsirtiPtir , in" the:severest manner upon this assayaina:cif the: • Sapptiof. Ware :at vea,Ceuz,-:-Bsi the accounts from; Vern critilt appear ;that Gen. Scott has cat-a tiin lister -Opes'leading to - that city, and , -theteby'deptived the -town-, of a supply of Water, an sliantilge:sihich it: is thought iVilt be Csea-,acanAnittuntentality of educing the 'city ; birt:it:- gentleman whp' hits" retitled sometime at Teiicictz k xbdeft that , the water .brotight4in. the viaduct was used prmetpaily for the shippingyntid i that tat ri are excellent melts _in the,. city -which .1 tatittAx - an' ,, .itnndanen:af . pure water for the use of r il~'M'tsif~`d~~b4. '4"...., N.- .. 1,.....14.:1 ; ... ; ... .._ . Pil ing .074 4.1 61 sr• ' - ssfutidqs i. sislcrr,-vicd oialgt. .;-lE.Aptile. , i1v1 „ : eez is ilissitte HINTS ON 'MATRIMONY , j . DISPUTiMitONS We perceive that Ate restrortoineisore disputing lario Abe hotter of .haidrig dihmeredAtie new plan fieretefore conceded by keneral aceord,to :theTrinch pliiVermther of that name.-- 9ner of ihe Airericiiiinstitntions of learning not orgy denies this - distinguished bonortectinFrench lino, but attributernbe whole of the rtoisethathas berin made on the ruitiject to a ntistake,in-etdcula-, tions that have heretofore been praised for 'their' surprising accUracy. Where the matter will end, is a question we shall not attempt to decide.. We are by this'scientific disputation, that a contest of nearlyisqual iinportance is about to‘be waged in this State. The etruggle here will beon the, proposition, "who is the_ author. of the Tariff of 1842 ?" At least .,- _rt round dozen have attempted to Claim thia_distinguisbed honor, and from the proofs - which have -been submitted,it seems to be clear that it has been pretty nearly equally divided between them. There are Fon- Iln , STEW VET,liunso i!'sxsxnt y,with others of the same notei and noW,we haveadded to the list the's:tame - of - Jsmcs Imps, the Federal condi datelor Governor' of Pennsylvania! But for the life of La,' we cannot,conceive.whylltis contest is kept up. We can imagine why. able and learned doctors will wrangle forthe 'renown of. having "traced the cornet in ,his - fiery path;' of having "unwound the:eternal dances of the stars," or of discovering a new planet, by the hid of a wonder ful improvement in the means of observation: for these are objects of sublime and transcendent in terest. Even the cities that have struggled for the honor of having given birth to Homan, had some thing comparatively exciting to contend for: but to become excited as to the miserable paternity of a miserably defective and. plundering law, which enriched a few capitalists, and impoverished the masses—is to tti an absurdity almost as ridiculous es that contained in the solution of the gum) , :Who struck: Billy Patterson ?"---Pcnnsylvunian. The warm !waned Irish."--A lecture was given in New York soroe days ago; in aid of the suffer ers in Ireland, and at its conclusion, Mr. rhilip, flone,•after rnentionint , that ihree!Whips had that! Died, day sailed for Ireland, stated, for the purpose On the Sth inst.. at half. past P: showing how well the Irish in that city had done 1. M c ; J oint of !Turtle Creek, in the their part.. , that the h oo k s o f a fact institution tiitis year of his age. The funeral will take place] exhibited the unprecedented fact that the drafts „ry iinfprility, the 10th inst., at d I o'clock, A: 4 1 upon its funds. for the Outer. far etireeded tie, do The corpse will be interred in the burial ground of Positez!—some $0:01.10 having. peen "ilhd"" the Buda Chinch, lute Rev.lameg'Grahatn, near by the Irish population to be sent to their starving il,Vilkinsburgh friends abruad. - -111ilud, U, S, Gazeur. Ekr OT Santa. Anna has had Tom Corwirie eked, translated into pure Castilian, volieh he teal with p;eAttre. He saes Tom *a a "good enough Mexl• r an. "—Non hs' Afessenger. CI The N. Y. ..Ecornis itap: ‘. Democracy is a clomera:' snit then publidtel a call for a meet ing., " Democratic Wt.ig., attention!' %Vliith clid of six tittessura is to be ant oft LOCAL .1(114.1"TILa15. and stasitldse selected for .its graceful pro-i .Iwrtiool a it•,u t like the Poi.l.at tribe, on ne rant of the tlitt that they draw'; hr the Innis! : Ott areourlt of 11/e , ormt schich perforate its bat k. neither do we Slice the Sycamore, nn arrotod of it, slii.s• growth ltd the sparsity of its foliage.--i A few da). agit we met with a boor man, who by! industry and economy has got a little time of his; rust. carryin4 *way ft c.rri tnarwet some fine . t recs. He remarked to us that he wse going to itfant thew opporillt lis 114:tt5e, unrl w ould do without his per every day ontit he bast SS% f‘i ntoney enough pay for them. We thought to ourself that snob men he—avoi he is a worthy. honest tr1211••••-sit ps!f se more CO6i-les atioll, and ate far more useful, ! not fr,,Ksrobls to society, than some valitily 112- b o bs that we hive, who use too parsimonious to open a decent street, or to build 111(11$:rites decent !lOUS(' S to hie 144 for the credit of the cite. nisTracr COURT—I rnm F., is-17 Befurc RllOll LOWAIL. I-Au /fore is. .-Cserrn , 111dhfr.n—Reported yes. :eo.lay. Veit Vitt for PlointitT, $lOl,tlS. iglif's kluvelor vs. impoltl Sa/J--Sci Fa to reline jUdgment. Verdict for rlaintitT for tnpe, So!fleet to the opinion of the Court on points reserself. for Plaintiff; Alden and Dunlop for Defendant. A pin tr. 9,-7avnes ifissil vs. Proien c • tion of Deft:l4oot on Lease, hc. Jury out. "Stea ler for Plaintiff'; Metcalf' and Loomis for Deten datiL ' Edward lit+ttly cr. Gr nl,am _ Action on the rite !Oil - tinning neer and injuring the child of Plaintiff with the omnibus owned by Defendant Jury out. Nt'FandlUas for Plaintiff; ikll3till and Metcalf for Ilirendant. fAippcmed Suteidr,—('Droner Richardson was yes terday celled to hold an inquest on the body of a woman, named F.:Ls:4l4:pr Muses, found in the canal at Shurissburgh, near her residence. It is supposed that; she voluntarily caused her own death, as she had before threatened to 'lay hatuls upon herself. he was married, aged about 50, and lived t‘il4 .- her husband, who,.when the. sad nfiitir occurlct(Was at sttrayer meeting in the vil lage. It is tOitight that,Ote woman was not in her right mintri and had not been for some time previous. 4 ,There wiis a small„contlagration in the LafaS-- ~ efts Assemblt,oonii-on-. Thursday evening,- or rather Friday porning: The paper decorations of the chandelier accidentally took tire, and spread so rapidly thayall attempts to extinguish were vain. No miter:injury done. . . mberik• of tbe .Allegheny realized ' dsome by the" Ball. We are glad, Ilp" things sti,yrell that e,goodteund ld compensate, ' Q 0 - -The m something ha for they "did sum alone co • 1:0" Mr. Ei. colored friend presentation resting. ~~~;;::::t; =l2lle. rMIM [lV,dlh - t Netiroger am has received the cane from his . hi a magnificent article. = The remony_ ie. said to• have been- inte- SERE 70P5teimin=t Scott's Field and Oaligfaa Ologa7—We owe an apology to Mr. Jaob Gurtlnr, :tr no th av in g n c e i o . ticed ere his linertif Omni= ; bussei; niniiingbetWeen tills city and Scott's . and Gakliind. vehicles are r 4 the ,best,enity, which is " entirelyne« The ittivtintages , nilbeed to our citlialt bY,,ibete - lineioarn ohviotis; trust: that ample encoUragentent wlii be given. Gardcer descries iupport. . . _ In another place- will„Pefound the nuticeof the death of, Joins 11',MAST7.118. He was an old and esteemed citizen of this . county„ He was by birth! an: Irishman, and came to this coyntryAbout a;half a-century: ago. = He inherited'rom his un cle (bearing the same - limns.) a large fortune: property in this 'city, and , ,abont - 1000 .acres'of land, near. Turtle creek, where helms resided: ..F'ire.--Testerday afternoon, a fire broke out in a little out house, near the Catholic School , house, whieh was - entirely destroyed. 'The loss nil! „ fall upon the owner; we understand, as there was no insurance. The Ennines were, promptly 'on _the ground. , We sympathise with our friend R. H. Kann,. in . asmuvh as he (like ourselt) has been ousted 'ou 'of the office of Inspector of Cargoes 911 the Canal &c.—Chrouide (El'l'Ve were not before aware that either of the editors of the Chronicle had 'ever held the office of Inspector of Cargoes. be obeerved by„recerring, to a card it another column, that the difficulty between D. White and the other publishers, has been settled. 7•The Sable . Harmonistifirill be in this city in a few days. They 'trill hare good audiences. LECTURES TO YOUNG MEN Vie Rev, Mr. Tertsdale will deliver his coneic dii4 lecture of the series of discourtes to young too, to-rniirrolv everting, at 7 o'clock, io the. Grillll ;rivet Baptist. Church. l.:ultject—AN mAn Le Tim Rev. Mr. Reevcs'is expected to preach for Mi..Teamlate, to-tworiow Inca rang, at 10- . 1 o'clock. ;April ill IRISII RELIEF Toe Executive Committee, will here atal6. for the total - itton of all, t.hat Taaffe re Oflftilr have eowentett o preAille gratnitottx atora,ge in their x.l . txclotis •waretion.c. corner of Pena and Vi'aytte %t:vete, here all donations offorefl for the relict of the Po , r of Inland will be received. irM EIL7S, Chairman... Portrait tie the rtttr. C. 1.1. Zlngutre, D. D. ES of a opieneitl Lithograph Portrait or the Itre. C. . )3. Allt‘uire, 1). 1)., will be offered for istie u t the Ifospztat Fair, commencing tie Tatto.lay 3 April 1:44, at the. Lafayette .I.aaeastAy 'Rooms. coats.. ap.lo..tf to or T 1 I r. n•,.! LII tt, to Flab stzett,l4o. ,, etzt Wood and Ma r lae.re he k reps a gerwral LNGLI:qII A'S() GERMAN 110t1ECR, STA TIVNA.II , and all other artinks gm:1.4141y to he 444-I.ti iA Rook.torei. As hie intention is, to set) at multi profits, and to attend to his blis.nermi Kith the moldrulnes*, he har;es to der,erce a share of 6 , patslic patreasge sp.lo Homoeopathic Aledicittes end Don't/t. t - 4.7.T received a fresh ',apply o 1 Ilontwopathie ty Medirme herarrepati,j,,, c o g ee , s ijgar to.!k, nada lar. l e cm; iettiun or the latest puhlications , on llotty..r.opattly, at Che Bookstore or %Ic - T:ou SCRIIIA, • a p 1 ,,) rirth rt. bet,oen 'Wood and INlalket sta. NV 1111prti 11,}laLou, A TTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chance !. rs. oil ce ea Fourth ittroct, ilia door uti3ve snhnvid Pittsburgh. " .rl-cn Eyq., Morgan, Buck a Co. Pdelphiet; Hugh M'Clelland, Ksq., Me5br.....1.1: hikt R. r;o 2 "i, Pittstritrgfe. apli) Fre. h Arrival. - :W E hat n received 2 number of valuable Ilnoks, jurit publiibcd, among which are the follow- ion : APCltevne's Life and Sermons, 2 role;, Hattlano on Romans; Sketches of North Carolina; of Presbyterian church in Kentucky • The Genius of Scotland ; Chaltuer'e Moral Philosophy ; Mary Jane Graham; • WIrSIOW on derdension and revival"; The. Prcadamttc Earth; Margaret, or the Pearl: by Rev. C. It Taylor; Lady Mary • The Groat Commandment; Scripture Reader's Guide: by C. Fry ; The Lord's Prayer: by Bonnet; Thankfulness and other Essays; For sale at Eastern prices, by ELLIOTF & ENGLISH; apICI 56 Market st., between 3d and 4th 141xerlff's Salo qf a Country Store, Dry Good 9, Groceries, 41 - . On Friday morning, the 16th inst., M 10 o'clock, !at Davis' Commercial Auction rooms,,. (Miner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without raserve, '!hy • order of John Forsythe, Esq., High Sheriff of Allegheny county, a large tssortment of Dry Gouda, Groceries, &c., comprising the entire stock of a :Country Store, consisting io part of ti following, yix: • 153 pieces assorted dress and furnituie prints, al aeas, bzlzorines,chintzes, lawns, gingliams, 'mouse de hilleS, jacconet, cambric and cross barred rnus ling, Irish linens, bleached and unblenehed woolen plaids, super bread cloths. pilot cloths; sat inets, tweeds, Ky. - jeans, Dila - hi-sales and Valencia v ci s rin4s, padding, canvass, brown llolland; dril lings, colored cambric, check, ticking, flannels, ribbons, latres, edgings,cord, dress fraktli; shawls, silk cravats, fancy stocks,silk and cotton hilkts, &introits, hosiery, kid gloves, inits,. suspenders; needles, phis, buttoni; whale bone, thimbles; combs, .te.. At 2 o , clock, P. N., table al-11110a spoons, screws, teel., atigorr, penknives, harness and buckles, Shut ter &straws, petcnision caps, queensware, tinware; Jzolr cc mills, beticords, nails,ginger, glue, 3 plows, S by 10 window 'glass, 38 gross locofoco machos; candle -wick, 1 keg gunpowder. , Al_o, boots, shoes, slippers, fur and chip hats, bonnets. Terms cash' par ILnds. • 4110 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Glcoore NV Merchant's IMPROVED COA g WDORD FLU/7 EXP.S ACT. OF SARSAPARILLA. F OR removing diseases of Mood, arising from, an abuse of Mercury.' Chronic, andconstitutioned diseases, such as Scrofula, King's Evil, Secondary Syphilis; or Venereal, 'Ulceration, and Corrodions of • the throat;noso cheeks, lips, ears, and, other parts the body. Pimples or Pustules ma the face, scaly patches and other eruptions on the skin, Biles, aeon. vy, and, other Scorbutic affectidns„ Rheumatic affec. tions, White Swelling, pains in•,',the bones and joints, - -• , er sores, obstinate old sores' of all kinds,_ Scald l; Salt ItinintriAlingvvorrris and ether- diseases ing f rom an impure state Of the blood, also ha.: tual Costiveness, Piles, Chronic Jiffection of. the Lunge, and'Chest, pain in the stomach and I, night. sweats,-44c. This remedy . is prepared icgo„from the choicest tlelect9tl materials, the re - properties'.of 'Willett are. extracted by an im red process without heat. •'or sale wheleilalii Ma retail by. • - • :••-• B. A. F -111NESTOCIC 2 & CO. mm of.PiraXsAd‘Writid4stir:;also,corner Sixth Wood Streets. • PPLES-106 itnehels:dried.-Appler Itet;NLi* consigpm out and fc4^.?444eT'by ; WILLIAMSA . .,t2 I2O .) 11.0 THEATRE. •• • . .:* ....C.; S. POIITE12; ftM I E moi4Ext,•••••• • --..,.-••••••Nv.. M Fog.r.R4t • F).My#400.19a45 5 ; 81RGLE TxcErrs7o - cre:: : : , -Dresetiicia;*cents. I 61ati;' :I Gallery, 2O tc.!' N;ght;oolke gi•eat. AmericariTriiiioActrees -MRS,-ANNA:CORA.MO Thiid Night of MR. DAVENPORT: Evening, Aprlllo, Will be actbd Kotibtie , a Of - iler - Play, in 0 - notor of Mis. ..-To conclude with the Nautical -Dinma.of . • SLACK_EYEDZUSAN. William, (a true heartedSailM,):MtrAlaiM(Folit Susan.. • • PenTER: In the course of -thn Drime,c;Sailor , i Hornpipel".by M 1 013EnTan Lewis and General' Dance, by .: character illoinitif,4tb Night lirMownti ItbilMn..Dthrtt roni7l;yhen tiagedy, }pea Sargent, Esq., entitled VP.LASCO.. - . • Doora dpeU at 1 o clock, Curtain will rise at • The III:Cr - office will be open daily from 11:1 o , cloCk A. M., to I, P: M., and groin' 2 to-ti, Y M.'; where any number ot 'seatsmay be secured.` Writ is particularly requested that no children in arms be brought to the Theatre. , _" A STEAM MILL four miles from , Pitteburgh, on 1 - 1,. Saw .Mill Baldwin .Townehite. -- ktioWn as Beltzhoover's mill, attached to the mill, are.two acres of Ground, and five acres of Coal within - 200 yards Of the mill; also, one Num dwelling-house - and other out building:for further litirtiUnlare.'apply to the subscriber., residing between ,Monongaliela Bridge and. Birmingham, or to Jaince - Blackmore. at south end of Monongahela Bridge. , ` apVI LIENRY-BELTZIIOVER.. . • S L ENLIST G 110I.:SII, SIGN :AND DECOR.A,TIIrg. PAINTER • . tind Papeihnisser - ,. : . IS preparad to undertake the above business in all its various:branahes,nna Warrants togice.Bat -Islaction in every respect. Military Standard Ban tiers, Flags, Etc., painted to order. OddrellOWti and Blasunic aprons always ou hand. Imitations „of wooils and martins done in a superiOr manner!' try' Signs of all kinds done - at the . shortest nonce. aplO.tf No.kl, St. Clair st., Pittsburgh, /30ORs . at Akettoici. --"- „ rt MIIS Peening, at 71 o'clOck,'will be sold at the 1 CemmerciarAtiction Rooms, corner oflyond and tith streets, an extensive 'Collection of yaluable , Stooks, in carious departmentspf literature and. sciti trice, among txlifeli ere Clark , s VommenLiry; 4 vole;'' Clark's Com'y on the New :feetiatient, Richardson's Rnglish:Dictionary, 2 raisin-ark of Byron,Marryatt, Fielding and others,Collateral, Family, powitt an i l ; Pew Bibles, Museum of Fore n Literature Life and Speeches o: I,tebry Clay, arks on Medicine, Chemistry, MathentatiCs, iIia.C.TY Theology, Poetry and Fiction, Musical Annual, Pi 4 no Music, Dedidoir and other Annuals, Wank. Rooks in great 'variety,. Letter and Cap Iffriting Paper, Ilarge clonlile entry Ledger, &lb. ...„. JUAN II..DANIS, op-10 .. Auctioneer. weafing apparel, mahogany side kMarda', hu -1,,V realm, hair seat rocking chairs; china tea sett, Mantel clock; gold : fever .watch, gold pencil Dia mond pen, carpeting, glass and queonsware r kitCheA utensils, tze., at Auction. At Wiienna'sAuction Itnomß, N 0.114 Wood sti, 3d door from sth, this evening, Sate !day; APtil lOth, 'at :7 o'cloe_k, will be seld,. by erder or _Executors; the following Articles, for 'cash; pat2funtia,:viz: A. liatof second hvid Clothing, 41 gXild'patentleyer wittch, a good timepiece, only lit,ttse.nffout 3 years; 1 fi ne gold mmeil case, 1 gold pen diamOnd.pointed; 1 eight day brass' clnekul beautiful 'parlour mantel clock, Gothiz'style, said 'to be; an excellent time piece; 1 pistol; 1 mahogany bureau; 1 hair seat rock ing chair- tables; 3 room carpets; post bed' accede; r'ettirmtea sett; dinner and breakfast tal;tesi, howls; pitchers; basins and chambers; Mini and, saneerS; Tines -and rrocanswaret kitchen utensils:. Also remaining unsold- from Administrators sale of Sth !„ 4 •-• ,ell, T safg - alid - 1 - WYeel barrow; f elarionett; 1 venitian blind; 1-morticing machine; 1 trunk-containing a lot of sundries; 1 Doway.Bible. aplo Auck_ LANXT.P.9; EXCHANGE. sßoxrais, SAD, DEALER! IN FOREIGN A. DOMESTIC &CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE,...,. . . No. 64 Woad st.,,one door above Foltrik'Zise VICTOR A Pittsburgh, Pa. GI:II.RENT Funds received on deposit, and col lectons made on all the. Cities th roughout , the United States. Sight checks on Ilaltimoye;Philadel-, phia, New York, Hasten and Ciriciaint.o coustantlY . for sale in mums to suit purchasers, ' The paper 61 the Ohio, Kentucky, lodine, and Virginia blanks bought and' sold on the:most fiver able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver eolna. ~• • • - • Exchange on Englund, Ireland" pereiny, and Prance procured, '&c. .'glarlo-41awy . , Vitanted, .: . AFEW _hundred -to a few thousand dollars to loan, fur which the. most - satisfactory.iseenrity will he given. Address'B. 8., Gazette Oiler.. ap9-J3tawlt - - . - ... . Harris' Pittsburgh and. Allegheny CittSß . • • Directory, etc, -• IR. HAAR'S baring been obliged to wait until after the general moving on the . Ist Of April, will new go on with his newand enlarged Directory of Pittsburgh and itileeheny Cities; _neighyoriug boroughs and towns within 4 circle uf 5- or 6 mil:CS:of Pittsburgh. His agent will now go on and call'irpon our citizens of both cities and towns, ately around Pittsburgh, for -their subscriptions, cards, names, residences, &o, and our citizens are now r eApectfultriititecl . to.biprepa!ed to. gi re itheir names,. residences, cards, tradeS,busines.s whgn cal= 'led upon and thereby meeh-oblige ISAAC HAAR'S, the . Editor and Proprietor; whose officiliSNo, t1e.501 near:Wood street, and thereby serve theinSelveit and the public generally. • •., . . 9111 F. co-partnership heretofore existing.,bekneen j. Samuel W. Black and:Thomas,Liggett; Jr., un der the firm of, Black fir. Liggett. "has been .this day. dissolved by mutual consent. The unfinished busi ness on the docket of the late ,firm will be- attended tons heretofore, by Mr.'Liggett and Wm. C. Austin; Esq. -The accomits,'debtoc settled by either of the undersigned. • • . - ;TtiOIIJAS LIGGETT; Jr, • ALEX. BLACK, Att'y. in fact fur p. W. Black. • ap2,1847-j&n.3t. - New Nooks at , Cook , s, 83 Foutrt street.. mut.: noIiSE'S'FOOT, and how to keep it sotind, with illustrations by Wm. Miles—from the . kci n London edition. - _ ' • History of : the Roman Republic; by —translated by Wm. Hazlett. , Margaret Percival; by the author:3)f as Amy Her bert, ,3 - etc.-• Edited by the Rev. Wm. Sewell, B. D: The Silver Ship of ; Mexico : a ' tale of the Span ish Maui . ; byl. Its Ingraham, Esq. , Dancing reather,'and its Sequel, Morris Grwme— a new edition. • . "-The Castle of Ehrenstein a s new Noiel I by^Gti ~ . . Magazines f.oi . _ • London Illustrated Pnpers per -str. - Fremont. , a- Exploring Expedition' to the liocky Mountains, mouth of Columbia Elver and Ciliiornia ; new tUpply,' cheap edition, on 25 cts. Life orAddison Aikin. OCT-Just received and for Ede at COOK'S,- No 8:a Fourth atieet.' - tnai27. E have just received a cionplete suppply of the VV. :publications of.the Ameridan qunday. School Union; which we.will sell at the Philadelphia prices The prices-of some of theloading books have been greatly reduced t • ' • The Union Questions, Vol. 1 to 12, to 61 cts each; The Union consecutive 61. ..do; Child's Scrinture Question .10 do; The Union Hymn litioki ' 10 ' do; The attention Orstmerintendmits,a,fid others Wish ing to replenish their Libraries, is called tolhe.One Hundred Volume Library, 'Sold at the low-prae,..ef $10; and to the - fifty Volume Library ; at $2,5t Orders Trete schpols in theceu,utry_will beiitompt= 17 attended to,.,:and groat' care taken in the selec taons. -ELLICITT , k. ENGLIBH, , ' ap3 Market street, 3dand 4th. .4arnie!'ll4Prir Novo , • rpHE Castle of I:broilslain, its lords temporal - A - rid • spiritilsdi carthly.and unearthly s by G. P.-R. Jardelr; ' - geci.,` 'tiddler of BeauClirgsp; Stei3inotlier,::&c:, - -:dusCrecciied and - for sale at , COOIL'S;•Eth -t =EI , , -.- THE , gT";t.tiNGEB.:.' . .Ma..Davatrpoar ..Mas. Mow.m. Steam NM tor Sale. Exec utoes-S-ale -A, 1D:=321 Great Reduction to prices' ~.~. ;~~: . . _ ... _ . .. , '- - " ' Sf:,iltiWnES & SON, iIANNEB/P,AND!NEO,EIIiII IN =MAXON. SOFNiIiND •: t ' ?"::' , 7 ; S ' 7IOINI NOTES. ',. - No. lielitarkiit oreei Pilisburgh• Belling run. ;.‘Exc'hitngo. " Buying rnte. ..- . ~ I:Berijoik ' ..4" 0.1 .Cincinnatt ~. . 3". din 4 .lBadelkhin . r 4.rF Louisville ' ... ii Ifi otimore - ;r -1.... ,, St.'"LOnjj tUS ', . 13014 /* rateL' . .. - - - .. 13 yinEvatVv; .0ti1it'; , ...... . ."..:. . I.:4 1 PAnty &thy oni , s V•din'' . ..Inibuiti. : -.. .. ' .1 ., ‘ Relietnoteo , .., . 3 c., - ,Xenßru'ity::<" ''.. - /.'.'14r.i.. Teßnithliiiiete . . - q - iOl '7l(iiginin -,- • fk . Ata ' Nein-Irtntii..;.ti - ; 4 ', ‘ -...3 ii '3Vbeili.ng .' 44 1 . Mn4l ,sll4 I . ; ... i'' '# " • 'TenYessert,..; '.. 2 . .4 , •Brew killettill .... Removel . ...l.Slgsf 'of tho-Brollaess Boot.. _ ..;•• • . This subscriber ever grateral for pastfasors,„' jai:4ms I ris Gi6idif and the public, thit he has j . l . ' •if ierntived from Ms old' Stand hi 'Liberty' street, to l Smithfied, tiet fii Thil stredoi . gn' of ilm Golden l -5 . • . Boot. Hating suppl ed'himself with the best: . of '''' Vhiladelphia and French Cain/kin; Illtirocco., and all Other kinds of strick,..which -his will-Make, to order. at the lowest cash prices; haying alit supplied bim 2 .....-. - self with the beet wirkmen, he bopeitittgity ‘ getlend . - atisfaction. Tie theiefore Solicits aliliare of priblie... patronhge. Shoeniakeiy,Fitidiuga mid .Toole 0 talt desdriptions Ad- the. latest 'patterns: ' toliutelyilihr .;. •:--. Puma of time 1ide. 1 4. 6 4 11 9.*. . • ~...-'1.*:,.:. 600 EV07511) 43; 1% • c s 1 . •CaT1 4440 , ' Aosiiu a. • W. . • • POREIGNtitirirDOMESTIL' EXeIIANGE, GER : 'TIEVATEs:xirD.EPOSIT,.BANIC4NOTES, • 4 : 6. 0LD AND • e- - 3 • arc' No. u - aontrr., nnoon ow aux= .syssrunr pfftahuigh Pa • Funds and currency received till Deposit, and P coilecuoaa mad in all the principal eh:snot din United. States. ' '-;- Sight Eichange on Thiladelphia s. New , . B altimore; poston and 'Cincinnati conettontlyfirr sZitArk sums to suit pyrchitiors, " ...klentgeky, IndiannsOhio, Virginia and S'enifisirq. - ilia Dank Notes hotrghtand sold on th e mostth rora, ;hle taring. ' ; t The higheil-piemium paid for American Gokli Eschar!ge- on England, Ireland, German' yy'arid Xszeserprocered, rkc. . • mar 2.24 titiOLD PENS--It eeeived arlirge asairrtment- of the best Atia443 , .Dinieond.o . rit . erii-ireinted gold pees, *4 for sale at,die.!iterpit, phees.. ' . , Art OLD` AND SILYNN WiItHES-z-A , ltisge.got lor supoior assaitapent now cia band ma *be wale al, regular . eastern prices ; alsot'goldltbaine r key4; " si4 rsd ginaamportment of Lee Jaivel . ` W x .ti9: 1v ROM,' 1 . *". 4th " .4; ...VAGED GASS 111111 NEIL , C—A . ol4AstAily, II rea", sale larll,oollSi T lBo dtiT.,PActionirs.Extri; - JD Aso and modiiim; D. INILLIAMB Ar." Co., //0 Wl3od "0 9 _ _ _ CIPFXV--75 - Bags - Pr - imeßio; CP:IVILLLADIS app ' t_llo WOciti lalfCLa send ,,' Pa fin .-)Illyson; .ge " • "*. 8‘ .1 .• a: co.. ' sPo -.1 -' 2 . • • - - 011CF,5-12 Spice Pepperi: 0 - : 6' • 4.4. ' . •• .• • 5 ' .ss•••• , 50 rri;tie tosr.ia; for ule.by - J. D..WIL-LIAIHS dr. E'cr.,:llo Wopil eta, ACUN If, fat' sale 161)-,4. • ap6' .J; WILLIAMS ` & Co.:•110;100a*I ••• • • • gine-w* . b." A t. ikii 5 4,77:717,77.• '.. • : : '- d tfir:ligb*7'draright rn v etcoer viiltreava toktiO-- above aod .intertoodiati landings on Satp0=j;:11: 1 0i • inst., at 10 o°clock,A.M. For freight or passage ap 7 • •on !want or to • n;.9 7 . JAPII.F.S7MAL . BY. JOHN D. D4VIS ) . Abc - 1777 — ririi :cortxre: 'Or )FOOD AHD FILTH STREETS. ...:. . • .. . . . , . - .. . ... il,Nitronday morning the 12th lust; . at I,OJEICIrtme, .11. ..1 will be sold an extensive assOftbieift Of &Sob .. and seasonable staple and fancy Dry Goods, fc':- . - f•Af 2 . o. , clock;P: hf., a large assortment Or new and secondhand household Furniture,timong.whieh are, ono superior eight day clock and case; mshogi-- nydrelising bureaus; common bureaus; I vlozen-rnit hogapy chairs With crimson Te;.vet seats; 1 Kell , ton ed .thahogany-case'Piancr.Forte; 1 mahogany ELI'. nedstead; ' common - bedsteads; high and low 'posts . ) 'lnv& and.wash standiti fancy and common chairs; . rocking chairs; cradle 4 dining, breakfast and card tables, &c.- Also, carpeting,lcather bed ei,matrasses, bedding, loOkineglasies, engravings,. glasaWSre,. queenswaie, cooking stoves, kitchen utetutils;colil •. - and Devenshire shovels, 3 half chests. 4'6. di; Tea,-6- boxes Virginia tobacco , large wire safe, givitf!iiivlsa, . Etc: &c: - r- .. . , • At 7 o ' clock , P. ;U., a~handsome vtaitortment - pr' .., fineiteldeanil pocket cutlery, new and second hand gold and silver watches, Musical inst.rumenta, ready •:.- mado clothing,. boots shoes, .caps, whifilt,'a useful stock of dry goorlii.;*gncy Cerium goodscd.c. - Iki,.•- • ap9 - ; - (Al:dem:kit copy.) : - ' ' .. il'alasaitstook - ek 'Co.ts E * • o R-K frHE • undersigned.Autifsf:Aompleted- . j work', located on .the book of. the river, eboxe the Aqueduct, la Allegheny ~City,- oppouitis.Pitte burgh; for the : manufacture of a suporior:quality.of White I.ead, both dry and ground in oil; also, Red Llad and Litharge. Having- availed themselves of all the Teceerimprocements in its manufacture, and erected the ,huiltlingi briu . tery exteneivescale, and with capacity : to make leedin large-quantltimi, they will be able to sup 3ly ordersth'elmostany extent. . 8:'A•. FAHNESTOCX & CO;, eornei 0;12 and Wood end _ . Plitsbarett. Stiottstield, Oviktand-aatd lit- Il nersyte • Onalltbui Lines. •- • . . . . MORSE Well :eolithßabid Lines having beeti muelt improved by:the additions :Or'new Ounibusirai, Horses, he.; will Arun as heretofore ' aiTollikilt Ai Omnibus will leave the stands Olurite's loildinet s 4th st., and Oaklandrevery morning at To , clock., and continue to'leave each place every boil-during [he day; having the last trip at 6 o'clock. - The klinersvilkOmnibus will leave Burke's Building!, 4th 'street, at. past 6, and at 10 and 4 and 5 o'cloCkT.:Nr. Returning, leives Minerstillet at past 7 . abd 11-A. M.; and atl and .6 iPploc.:k •P. y. aPr 7- /wr . ...3410.A:GARDNER„PrOprietor. Wholitilii4 • Drug :illritrahouge, = Raniaved. • . ... ....e.8.; 4:.F4HNES7YJCK 4. C. . - "-f:-. TEAV.Weireeted an: nztensive'vinieholWe:'.4 . Wei I ey . m c ni a tt e e i d o t r heTK;i i o l ltTe ll asre i s: t y;Weli tit 'will always' haveint hand an:ixten'sive assortment e lf ' . of all tho.artiolee in.their line, to which:that/Mite: the attention of-the public. '••- - The Drug business will be continuant :Atoms stand, corner of 6th and Rood street' '.Z- -rrApri4 2 0 GROSS . •?Illen.a -Nerve: and. BClfie-Linimens inatreemed , .and-for sale at the Dtnic.Watit, hous'e of B. A. TALUIESTOCK & ap7 corner of Ant. itTAM.ocod siiesets. A. - A. - 2EASON,':.. ••• • BIARKET STREET-Is daily receiving 4,/' cirand'PaCkigca t feptirely new sad - desirable Springgoods,orthe latest ,cozNI ri in part Cashmere and 'Brocha' sliasyls• i ')3pratg and Somme - 15' do.; Rich Bilk,: or, every tniximiy; qualities Dopazines, Alpines, 4lpieette, 4 lkc; do Lai nee, Cashmeres,:Baharinesi Birege.v, , Organdies, Lawuri, Prowls: aamtiricv, - 94; cos, Ginghams,of every style and quality: ',BoicliNil• era are respectfullY invitnd to examinis.quvettnkiall we feel' confider:4pm can offer-theta grieatrintliaAv menlili#:telpvdt style and prices:;' T, 41ifew. Fourth Stireet: Bekt y, ONFECTIONAIIY 'AND F.ItUiT.,'STORE,Ho ;:..,- C - .' 74 Foiottt Street, 2 doors from Tnicid. , andmiFlC , •: . door to Az - Jartes , Sprei: -- ---- , . The undersigned will ie-eopicence-bgeinese 'at. the above place ,onDlohdaythe '4stb- of Orders,:.: ref race) , Cake' Ftiet4; Ice Creathi.;.,telisiy; Ceinfec 'be-sittetideit , to•wipb 'des,-' patch audio net.-:to be. - oxcelhid" - ,hyqiny, caret estebtithmentjtitii4 - eity. Frcati , Bided and nianufactiltil sololyfietc. "ivhitif motnicg.p.:Xleistibefet 74ECtiftb: aloes; . ap6-tf - ANDREWS. ; 1122 M ..c..r , a....1