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EriesintWestern New York. daily. 0 A. is. pronti-e d istssa, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 Annwats AND DEL IITUII..U. OF - MAILS. kii i t t ai Tin rbibilletplah., due 3 Al sr.,-closet x. Wettera ctn. and.Couise.,ue 8 st,closes 5A.. ss. South. Raft: and Wasliingten,A r. due yr. sit.. closes 5 1. x. Nerth-Western Tin Clevelnuel. due 10 A. M.. closes 9 A. m. Erie add Western New York; dde 9 i•. se:, eicaas 8 A. m. .. .. .. - . Par ea/ue: Asked. Offerer!. Berik of Pittsburgh $50,00 850.76 *50.00 Exchange Bank . 5000 44.00 • 4:1.50 Merchants' and M. Bank 50.00 47.00. 45,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50.00 50.00 45.00 liorthent Liberties-Bridge, 50.00 "35:00 Old Alleklieny Bridge 25,00 35,00 33,011 Conttcllsville IL'U.Stock. paid on shotres,s2;3o - - - 5.00 ._15.9 City, Bondt 16 t , '. eent;) 93,00 Monongahela Bridge 25.00 10.50 Gus Stock 50,00 - 45.00 notsey-.We have nothing new to report . Currency Is now bought by the I.lrolera at per 'cent. Flour.-The receipts by river were not .heavy yes terday but considerable arrived by wagon. We beard of but few sales on the wharf: 40 - bids. ut $4 65; small lotsiat - sante figure; 55 thlils, at 84 64; 100 extra, at $4 70. TlMre were -some other sales, but they exhibited no diiferetit quotations. tioin wagon, sales' Were made at 54 6084 65. These quotations shot'• a slight decline. About $1 65 is a fair average. rrom store, thenommou price is $4 75; b.tit many lots have been sold at g 4 4 5,7. • ISAcou...No change; sale of 9 casks Hams at 5c.; 10 do at qe. A lot of Shoulders at Ze. 7eatheriseeNot much doing; sales in a. retail way at 35e: Cheese... Regular sales at t;12710., for Weitern Re- BeiCe. Barley-,Sole of tiOli has. at 40c. . Dried Peac hes--Sale of 25 bus. at $1 50, sales of smaller lots at SI 62. • Butt or.-. Sale of a few bids. Prime Roll at 131 , 314 e.: I bbl. Prime in good order rit 16c1 The decline in Butter is yet but trifling, and the supply is pour; not enough for the demand. Corn R eal--Sales of kiln dried at SI 62 I, Oats--Soles of several large luta at 2isr2n; from storc,3orf ate. i 6 received. Lard--Sale of 20 bb Is. No. 1. at Sic. Potatoe.—Sale on wharf, on Wednesday, at SOc.; sales from store at SI 2 5 4'1 50."fhe article may begin to stitfen a little, as the receipts have slackened. Leather.-Sule of Baltimore Sole at 2.1 c; • &akar...Sales of Prime N. 0. at 5c., cash; usual time, Alol ...Regainr sales at 27}fr:f,,e. MlillEr MKS LIVERPOOL COT'PON MARKET. lie : Pert for the less* earlikr April 7.—Cotton is id. lower again this %r.ek. It can hardly be otherwise, wizen there is a universal desire to realise, or inability to hold. The IoW scale both, of stocks and priers to which we have sunk, seeme to he no reason for bidding. Neither does it set as a persuader to the capitalist to purchase: As to the spinners, they are for the most part dependant upon the Manchester market fur the weekly sale of their yarns and goods; and uttleseibere he an immediate rent for their.produetioits. they are obliged to eireuntseribe their traninetions accordingly. The disturbed state of Europe, whieli bird the hottomof all this.is, therefore. eminently ailierse ,to the, eoinniercial and manufacturing welfare ry of this Count. _Nor does there appear any immediate relief to OUT dltri/41011. Or un) other alternative than pa tiently waiting The passing of these events. in the hope of Male early . period of more calmness and confidence. The import this week is large, ;and is produeing very lc gitiniatelyiti full erect upon our market. "Fair^ quali ty and upwards. of Orleans, hove hardly changed in price.' Already the better sorts of thaudeseription are becoming comParatively scarce, and consequently more appreciated; all , other kinds. hoWev'er, both long stapled and short. havesurK•red fully the re action above named. I,ko American bare been liken on speculation. R 1111970 Xmerierni for export. Sales for the week,:2o,7`Al bales.— Gosrxe Iloh r - Cs. " . . . - PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr Dram a , o V.s.Diurnotal Alley, can he consulted it, all ,ass.f. of a prirerr or drlitiee nature incidental ' to the !minim frame. c) - hills andSy philif ie erupt ion s.gonorrl ova and its consequences, together with all ee rier. or I 1 MeoSet, impuritieSof the blood, with all diseases of rim mai origi u, skin diseasecwith at rict u re s. Went. urethral discharges, seminal Weakness and impotency; also. piles. rheumatism. female weakness, diseases of the womb, itiostiltly suppressions. diseases of the joints. fistula in ono, nervous affecti 4444 s, pains in the bark and loins. irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidney s. scorbutic eruptions, lettrr. ringworm. mercurial diScases. TWELVE VEAILS' PRACTICE a 4 . F.ielusively devoted to the study and treannentof vene real di orders. and those arising trom youthful excesses' gaiety, Climutet or impurities of the blouiL whereby the constiudion nmy have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Drown to offer assurances of speedy relief toall who may place themselves under his care. Dr. Drown's others are conveniently arranged him sep arate: apartments. Patients can visit Dr. D. without fear of exposure to ober visitors. , It is of imporignee to ninny persons in need of medical aids to obtain goal advice privately and promptly. To all midi., Dr. Dross-it's ready skill in reinnvingre *weal dis eases, in their various forms and stages. offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers tire hereby ap prised that Dr.• Brown has been regularly educated in even: branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatmcut of those disc:Lica.. • • _ r e+,« .. `' S 4? ... ..1 SWIM Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated sur,re.on in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. fp - Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all case., be guaranteed. Rocca* canes arc relieved in a short time; without inter ruption 'from hustnesn. 117 - 11crotia or lbapture.—Dr. Brown also invites per anus -afllict.l With /10filiO to call, as he has paid lattice lar attention to Dint tbseasc. Letters from a distance. asking advice, must contain a fee, or they wit; not be attended to. I,r - Office ou Dittlllollll Alley, a few doors from Wood street. towards the market. Consultations strictly cnak deanel. : Or Te3-41Ar avl v Var. Lease.-sPerpet.ual. rrlin'Aubseriber will lease Two Lots of ground, situate 1 on Stnitlitield street. between Cherry alley and Sev enth street. being each 20 feet in front. and extending bark towards Utterly street 60 feet. Enquire of Thomas M. Marshall, or of MRS. MARY ROBINSON. apl9-wit • Liberty it. ME= 4. - . , L 311.: to the residence of Joshua T. Ilartho- MU lick in East'Der r township. Allegheny co, .April 15th, 1p 5, a dark bay MARY.,-three or Mar years old. She has a white spot od her forehead, a white foot behind, and some white . on one of her fore fret. The owner in rdwiested to prove property, pay charges, and take her awa Y. 0p:24-wftt. —.— .._ . .___ iOOll HOUSE Al EP:PING.—At a meeting of n Cont mince appointed by the citizens of \Yin:ins town ship. on Hominy. the 10th day of April, le4e, nt the Mike of John homer. Esq„, in Wilkinsburgh, the following sesoltitiMas is - cre.ununtmously adopted: 11Ssafeed, That the citizens of Allegheny County be re quested to bold Township meetings, to consult upon the propriety:of mernorittlirmig the Leg i slature. at us next sessicini for the paling° of a law for the erection or con struction of a Colony Poor House. Rooked, That the people,irrespective of party, at their several prmitirytneetings ie respectfully requested to in struct their .11elegutes in such a wanner that their wishes may be known in the premises. llsohw Tititl the proceedings be signed by the Chair ream and Secretory, and published in the Weelly Mann (newer, tid Quxette. JAMES KELLY . , Ch'n. AVSF,24.ol6l:EX:,S,elrelflry. ugli .M. Hi .1 g, - a.A7A . ...cn , . 7444$ FiFas CIF ArConi) tt. Kt:raj' IDANNEIt AND B . NCJIANtIF: BRO KER., o,ffire—corer of Fourth street and •P . uot IrOcc allow. TNLALP.II jii Cuill. hank Nutt's. Time Dills, ForPlln \ i 1../ and no stie Exchange. cernacitteaor Deposit ho , EXCI . I.A,NG tin all the principal ,cities 0 the -Ijalon , for tale an xonnt anit parchantrc: ClilllftENT.andpar flialt yecc;weil an depo4te. COLLECTSONS inarta on al AFFts,QI the riiion, at the tow.est rates, • apll.tituiw3in • Nedi- M Ll c l i t n E es .4l ric i t A ni t tle N rsig f n o- e r d,citiz W e j i t i l :o r Tlli i tt .n slt n u i r ll gh . persdnally used Dr. IVillarins Oriental Cough Mix, tare, and esperienced its luniebeial effects. do Most cheer fully recommend, It cut,safe •and effectual, in all cases. Speakiag from experience; we believe that it has no su perior; and would recommend its use to allAhe afflicted. CHARLES LEWIS, JENKINS. Pittsburgh, Match tri'f'Sold by J. Schoonmaker & Co., John !lays, James ,A.-Jones, J. 11. Cassel. John P. Scott, P. L. Snowden, J. Mohler. Ogden &Snowden, • apM Jutoi.F.aud splendid aswronent of FANCY C 11,11113, e aiprionsti sole,• by James 11P.Kenna.—The subscriber glared into rut arrangement-with one of the most ex tensive ChM: Manufacturersin the \Vest, and will 'con stantly. hereon band a large auortrueut of Ptincy Chairs of every descripdomemnprislng Windsor and Cane Seat, Rocking, Arm. end Children's Chairs, 'all of which are made In the latest modern styles, of the best, materials. and ay the best workman in. the country; and will be sold At very low prices, for cash. , JAMES M'KENNA., Auct. pa.Parluershtp. • Trptra sabigertherx have this day assosinsed themselves under the style and firm of J. Trenick &Co,. an the }lmpose of currying on the Sawing and 'Chair Turning husmess:at the mill formerly occupied by "mous Truniek,' Temperoncevills, where all orders In our line will be promptly attended to; JAMES TRUNICK, April 1 - 1849 : . MARCUS BELL. 11:7 -. 4 :11 persotts knowing themselves indebted to the fonnerpnerrletor. will please cull antisaule theirueenunts em or before the ilrst clay of June next,. es tto longer in dulgence will be gives!, PP7 4 WtI . • . JAMES TRUNICK. , D RY PEACHES.-100 hags Drp Peaches. trriaofe and p for sale by lardril Qomntcrn~t` ti' : fiubuLciaC PITTSBIIIiGH BOARD OF TRADE. P 812.: , . SAVES MAY; Conuirrule FOE JoiiN sniPTQN. • SI . VOCKS. Daily Review °t i the Markets. orrICF. OF TOE POST, SAlcnuAt Munxixa . , Alai! 0, 1-45.1 =RE ..".,,,,, , `: , t,',-;'_ 7:,?',,'zi.it,'7':•''.','. e ~ l' `~' ~~~L Itinc~~'~~ftEltißete; powr PITTSBITittiii. Steamer Beaver, Clark. Wellsville; Jacobi. Brownsville. Atlantic.' Uttrkinson, do; 'Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville. " - Michigan No. 2, Gilson i Beaver; Luke Brie, Hemphill, Beaver; . Mesienger, Bono, Cincinnati* J. J. Crittenden, Israel, Sr . LO ME DEI'AitTEL, Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; " Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville. Adantic. Parkinson, Brownsville: " Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville " - Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver; Robert Fulton, Collar, St. Louis; " Consul, Kinney, Wheeling; " Danube. Cock, Cincinnati' Umpire, Young. Zanesville; New Orleans; Tryonting. Greenlee, New Orleaniti " kludstni, Foe, Zanesville; 31kir There is great excitement in Cincinrati and Louisville, in relation to the steamer, Telegraph. 4s a specimen of the spirit' manifested by the edi tors of the two cities, we give the following : 4 . There is much interest and excitement amongst our up-rivet friends in "regard to the new packet Telegraph, and a good deal of anxiety was mani fested to ►earn whether she could beat the Isaac Newton, which had been boasting so loudly." The above is from the Louisville Courier, and we copy it merely to put our extatic friend Walter rich, in regard-to. the speed of his pet, the Tele• graph." • We have never heard that loud boasting of the "brine Newton," but happen to know that she is the slowest of the whole seven in the Pitts burgh line, and it has never been considered any great shakes to beat her.—Cin. Corn. STE/UM:OAT ACCIDENT. -.4v learn, (sass the Vtcksburgh Sentinel of the ISth inst.,) that the M a . rents, one of the .I .. .tact boats between this city and New tirleans, on her pas sage up on the n t h inst . , at Tunica bend, burst one of her boilers. Capin Hicithatu was slightly sca'ded, and one of the engi neers rcrercls. Five negro firemen were also bad ly scalded, and one jumped on. tbnard and was ,frowned. This latter was the property of Richard Featherston, of this county. The Merengo return, d to New Orleans for repairs. —Louisville Democrat. SS The regular packet leaves for Cincinnati to day at 10 A. M. Lir Sec card of Btawnstrille packets ;cr . See cards of Wellsville packets Lo,UISVILLE PACIEETs. FOR WHELLING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE REral...%P. :taunter PAC[Er.—The A s an s, 44 ICe't ilitintlilta.';'.'lgel'e'nrorZ-.."t!.,"„et: wander, will leave Pittsburg fur Wheel.. i. r . ch,rimmti and Louisville. and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday. :tt In o'clock preeibely For height or posolgv ripply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph isas been built expressly for a regular Pocket. runt wilt, 11 view entirely to the comfort oi pas sengers; the aerommodn4otts tire inferior to no boat on the western waten. The Telegraph will run in contiel• ion with the Hen Franklin Nu 1) Witi Pike No 1). to Suitt Louis--tinle IhrOrich. FIVE DAT,. np.2l-y ra-oposala for o Loon. TI:EASUCY Dursirruesv. April I:, Irilri. CIEALED proposals will Le received, under the act of 1.3 :list Mardi teat. until a. p. to.. on Sat unliiy. the lith June. 1545, for sikteen million.' of dollars of Untied States stock. reimbursable twenty 3'ears from and niter the let day of July. IStri,.betiring eta per rem. interest per annum, payable semi-annually, un the first days of Janu ary and July of each year. No Litt will be received be low par; nor will any bid be, considered mikes' one per cent. thereof is deposited in some depository of the United States at Or before the dale flied for opening the prom, sale. The bide. in all cases, must be unconditional, and without any reference to the bids of others. arid should state distinctly the premium offered. The proposals should be sealed, and endorsed Prupostabfisr loan of I ii4e.` and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury. Wash ing,tou City. O.•C. .The sums which may be accepted will be required to be paid to the depositary of the U. States nearest the places rryi residence of the permit; respect. ively whose offers may be sueccului; but the summit of the accepted bids from bidders trot ',titling iu the United States. must bedepositml with the aseiettust treasurers at New York, Iluetun...Philadelphia. or New Orleans. To ',rive an opportunity to all persons to - participate in the investment of 11111118111 this stock, bids will t 4 received for the lowest delsomination of certificates authorized by law—being for filly dollars—ate welt us for higher sums. All certificates under one tbou.nd dollars will be trans ferable on the books of the treasury; but all certificates for that sum mud UP112111,111 'll'lll 1/C transferable on the books of the treasury.ur by delivery with coupons at taelied, at the option of the bidder. Tu 1,0111 v.r.pritse. cunt - tibial'. and mulditheation of 11CC01111/1, 2111 cerntivaiet with echipons attached will Le 'for the sum of WIC thou sand dollars. - The successful bidders will he required to &Insane the amount awarded in live equal instalments in each of the mouths Of July. Angual, September. October. and Novem ber of the imeseut year. except fur sums nut exceeding tweuty thousand dollars. where the bidder may be ste.jr. ens at snaking immediate ply - melt. in w hich ease the whole amount roar be at once deposited. The snit k will bear interest in all cases from the date of depositc. The bids will beopened at the Treasury Department at 3, p. tu., on Saturday, the 17th of June. 1.4 v, in the pres ence of all persons who may desire to attend: but. under a prOvisiun zutmsduccal into the art of 31st of March last, no bidder will be permuted to withdraw his bid. On all bids not accepted, the amount deposited in ads ante will be immediately returned. The whole premium on the amount awarded must be deposited as part of the first payment required in July next. IL J. WALKER. Secretary of the Treasury. Each of the daily papers of Boron. New York. Phila delphia-Baltimore. Charleston. and New Orleans, and in all oilier States the papers *elected to print the laws of the United States. arc cutlistrised to publish this adeernae. meat. April 'l—sliVtliJimeif 13A. FA 11N F.:STOCK CO.'S y HMI FUG A • few weeks since. one of toy chit Men, aged shout five years, was son-ell for several do) . and the illness increased so alunningly that I feared sleuth would be the result. Davit, heard of the good effects of Fuldtestock's Xrriuifuge. when administered to the children of my neighbors. and thinking my child might have worms. from some of the symptoms. 1 gave it one and n half teaspoon fuls of the Venni:age. and. to my great astonishment, it almost Mundt - Buie! y discharged between g:Aland 1260 large worms. Its health was soon restored. nod it is now re markably well. Previous to taking the Versatility...v.. the worms would °rens/On:My rise it its throat, and I often feared it would die from strangulation " ‘ - 5A...1111S 0. DAWSON." Tionesta, Venting(' co., Pa.. April 3, '4B. ap 1 4 7., -1 1.01JR. 72 106 barrels Family Flour. extra. in stare. and for sale by S- & - tO. HARBAUGII. nntM No. I.2l4lVater and Fr..er 1 jil.ll . 4'tsJelS-41' LarrelK l'uta Just landing and for sale by S. &- \V. HARBAUCII. app )iltltEl*-100 bags llurley f just Ind %Ind or stOe 1 1) by [uP 2O l S. & W. lIAILIJACCII. rt KERN APPLES-25 barrels Green Apples. in store 1.7 and for sale by S. & W. 11A.R.11A1.7011. • spa CICYTIIE SNATIIS —lO dozen, just received nod fur i;) stale by [np2;il KING IF. 5100ItHEAD. Ijr - AV RASE S-23 dozen, hnnd and for Rale I - apt) KING dc MOORHEAD 14,000 LBS. BACON, on flint' nod for rini; - 1y apYB KING & !1001111EAD UN DK/I:S.—Hoes ; ashiu Shovels; Cana/ ; S Cord do.; Spades and Hakes. for pal,: by ap26 KING a, moortur.AD. . Fashionable Hal and Cap Itlairinfatiory. V.ORGE N. ANSHUTZ. Agt. respectfully f lit kJ informs his friends and the public general- IT; that lie has commenced the Manufacture of Hats and Caps at No: Wood street.one door above the coiner of, second. where he has now on hand a fine 1:114- suitment of Ilan and Caps of his own manufacture which' he will dispose of Wholesale and Retail on the most reasonable terms for cash nr city acceptance. Hats made to order at the shortest snore. npltbrirno. GaII.PET CHAIN &C.—Just received, about 200 cuts of good five double purple and yellow Carpet Chain, and when wanted, green and purple can be added. 'Bed cords. fishing and chalk lines, small fish hooks. 2.5 gross suspender buttons. 50 dozen assorted pen cils, matches, iron coffee mills, &C., for sale cheap, for cash. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent and CoMmission Merchant, Seim, near St. Clair street, and Exchange lintel. 'ml27-3E, IENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPAN MR TO CONTRACTORS—Propo saIs will be re ceived until Wednesday, the 17th day of May, at to &riot, A. sc. at the Borough ot Huntin,gdon, for the GRADING and 111,01.60MLY, upon about 3d miles of the Pennsylva nia Railroad between, Lewistown and Huntingdon, and also for the heavy work along the Little Juniata. Plans and specHleathins of the work can be seen at the above named place, for Are days previous to the time ap pointed for receiving the bids, Any fuither Inrovutatlon eap be had upon application to W, H. POSTER, Jr., Esq., Associate Engineer, at.LEW ISTOWN. S. V. MERRICK, President. - ap2.5-tMarls George Armorer- • AqIIIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market , street.— Having removed his Tailoring Establishntent to the rooms on Market st., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., the : under s igned is prepared to 611 all or ders in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the public generally. His long experience In the .business and the success with wldehlta has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a libeittl share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing In the best manner, and most fashionable ityk, FOR CABII.. ap2.5-I.y • A LLthe- Morn;-- t. the- Morning and most of die Pinibergh Weekly Newspapers, NI - then . * Caunterfelt Detector and Har ris's Pittsbuigb end 'Allegheny City Directories. kept for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, ap7 Penn st. near St. Clair, fIIJBA TOBACCO-7t bides. Wrappers and a• Fillers, ‘_) just recd on consignment and for sale by • ap7 MILLER & RICKETSON. AVrINES.--.300 whole. half, quarter and eighth pipes "of.nli the different Wines now in use, part to or rive, of various. gyadie,.brands and vintages. some very oht. For sale as imported by P: C. MARTIN. LA WHYS CEY—Old hrontindatelit Whiskey, tot LI sale by the bbl and on draught Ef hbls 9 . l4.Bautboalilliskey, fbisale by 1 marl' - MILXER. - & FtICKETSON: NNE :4ha ... ~., _. =EMI CFA. ARMOR. =ES MEE EOM= _ r - ~r ~LTSEt~CQtIfOttS: w HET P_OTATOE;;;--75 bids. Yellow. jest received 17 end for suk by. -lop 25) KIN( k MOORHEAD. I RON AND NAILS—A !urge 1:1.011111111t on !mad and thr•snle: [an 2.51 MOORIIRAD. _ - I.IIDES—MU Dry Hides, in. sturg mud Jur :Ado At WU. 9. &. IiaItUALGH. TIMED BEEP.-10130 11Trunds.sugar cured, for sale by J." up - D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wciod T ' -A. 5111.1( HAMS--An extra urticle. for sole by ar. '2 O 3. D. W11.E11615.11.0 Wood st I.IPACON-9000 puuuda IL RI for aale by. L) ap 20 d: D. WILLIAMS• 'DEANS-20U bushcla sumll whitt for aalel,z_ ap 20 J. D. WILLIAMS, 1.10 Wood "r I LAX.StED--.5 Larrels for sale by r op 20 J. D. WILLIAMS. i lORIJAGE—IM coils Manilla Cordage. in more and for 1 ..-/ gale by (apt) POINDEXTER & O. 1 p ‘ bblu. PITCH, on hand and for sale by t' I t.l ap25411 TAAFFE & O'CONNOR. / IASTILE SOAP-3 eases for rule by 1..../ mu r 3 JOHN D. lITOR aN. tierces Rice, strictly priele.itisi receiVetl arid for sale by tap7l MILLER h RICKETSON. rIIGARS-30,000 more of la Vega and In Roans ball' Re l..). anliala to arrive and lot hale by P. C. MA RTIN. ttilt.t•-5u Family No . t. for sale by itp7 J. D. WILLIAMS. 11 Wood st ITERRING-25 boxes Scalded. fur sale by . ap: J.D. NVILLIAMS, 110 Woodst. • F IGS.- O ' Drums, 14 sale by apIS SMITH & SINCLAIR. 15.7-I . glN - S.--tin boxes, TO Kele FOice, c oice . a .1.1,., tons, Drusler's brand, Mr sale by - - pin s3writ & SINCLAIR. "DOTATOES-20 bbli iced on consignment and for .1. " ale by GEORGE COCHRAN, • upl7 No. 26 Wood street. T ARH-7 kegs on collide:mm:lm for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, I 4 nol7 No. 26 Wood Gime. Xll.-15 Tanner,r% 5 " Refined AVfinle: for salely SMITH & SINCLAIR ‘ r for sale by znnr2 J. D. WILLIANIS' I 12. W. al rt. • • - 1 11 t —7O hhds. Saco, Hums : Sides and Shoulders, ) on consignment and for sale hy M n.. 4 SELL'ERS k NICOLE. Al 'DOWELL S JfiIINSON. House.. Sign and Orna -111 mental PAINTERS, corner o ( Grant and Second streets. ap 2.541 m EGA1L.33,000 Kentucky for sub, by 171. GEO. COCII ILA N. nr2.l No. Wood went T 1 e---3 bales manilla Ikon, to arrive and for sale by POINDEXTER & CO. apt!! lOPXI. - VAR:NI:4I- . 4i 144, Cort - TVI;h. t!. man- Mot:lured by Price & Aleeken. Newnrk. N.J., for mule [ap2.l t.. , ELLERS & NICOI.S. CAN V - ASSED ILIMS-..„ - AM yellow erolvmoictl Dauasja prime atticle. just received and for ,Ale by SELLERS k ND7OI,S -ott.GO common Cigars.. band and or solo by POINDEXTER & Co. ap9.3 No. 4I Witter street. liEATIIES- R-. 2 .51mcks prime rentiiersiuit received mai for sale by • POIN & Co. 01,21 ronN EAL-11/U biols Cure Al,ki.jit-.1 re . rteved and fur sale by S. &W. HA {WAUGH, ap2ll 53 Water. Dell 10-1 Froet - bbls Nesh , lutkoWitii 4 lz,: t .t c tllund and for sale by al Water. and 1111 Irrent mt. I AlLD—z, Übili Nu 1 Lard. to .ton: mill for oule by AS. 5. 11,1 RLIAU(.III. mil2o 5:1 Water. c ad 114 IYoc/11 1 1 )01t1i—IU bids Me.s Purl; Id th .1. rne Pork. in .tore and or salt: by S. & W. HAILHAUGH. nr•l2 , n tia lVnlrr. nod 111 Frunt at. 4ZIJIJA .kSil—to casks Sods &,IL. poem to•o.l, :et per I. r ent 1 - loplisli test, or 90 per c..ot Atheiirtin test, in store nod for sole by S. & W. lIA.RIIAUGII. np2ll Au NVlder. n1”1 104 Food st. No. :1 large Aluckerel, 4U bbls. 2 do do, :Al do do No. I do do, i - or sale As 01,21 romorATEn k co. casks Ciocitinitti S.ouur Cured Horns, just received nod fur sale lose by POINDEXTER & CO. fu. in good order lot Windy ar riving and fur sale I.y KING & 510011111 , ..AR. ... plan - mad. conic. Diamond alley.. I IIIEESE--130 Loo.tes Western. Chrene. jrt.l rreetved and for suit by KING & MOORIIRAI), aF 21 Iltamoottl and Diamond allay Al 0110CCO--.1 farce min vs ell seleezeht stock cat Rids in and -Morocco, on halal otln.l (or male ler iti.'o RICHARD BARD, 110 Wood at. I ,11ACON.-70 hhdc Racal llatns, - Sides and SitOTtiStert, ) Prime Cincinnati cured, on consignment, and (or sale Ly (men 'SELLERS & NICOLS. - - ------ --- 11",M.F. STOCK 7.4h-.114,4 of Ilnttd Street 01,21 StniflttiehL above. Fourib st. boxes :11. B. Rat...in.-jam rr 7 c;T;;4land It for salt by • MILLER & HICKETSON. n0tr...2 T VA! , sec A rf.— , Y41 , 11i.7 7 :310,7n•;e7i• t ( aii; 67 - Nil.. 1. 4 4. 5, 0. and 7. just received on consietnnerd, and for bale by tinatll2l 5111.1. ER & RICKETSON. TrANTED—A young man in a Dry Good. Store. The best or reference required. Appl) at 02 Market at. utar24 %ViIISKEY ttlasLey: puncheons Jamaica Spun., unpove.3. silt Nate by marl) P. C. MARTIN. tbs. Shoulders; 11101) Sidcs; on eonsianment and for gala lea tmnrsn MILLER & 1111.1i1.7111. d 11%., &IC tit i.ru.; G.OUP super. RsTaliss, just received sod far mat by mnet...2 & J _ IikINPFII/N MKTON Wive just rrt-rived n .up ply of IV•Nlitkurii k liolanaun'a ti.1:11.1. PEN NIBS, and Quill Holders.ruar2l/ TAltififlL 7. tibulcallfiirsi — Fure, for *ale br .1. D. WILLIAMS, %Vood al. / ‘ool'llllS' cast,, jot recd and for _; chic. by B . A. FA lINE.STO(.IC .1 CO., olnx:51 Cyr. nrcia.ll4l Wolla Mae. LuAig--;11 1.14.114r g e Lar Caz eituintl 3onp, on consign mein and fur 1110 by 0111.1 5E1.1.6131.! , k SICOLS. r I \ !\ SFIN-IP4 S - A I 2 7 S7IOARILLA--3prosit just rec'd and tor sale by • IL A. FA lINI:STCH:K k npV.l ror Finn 1111.1 ‘‘'ottel. nual rot 6th nytd Wood. 180 1, 111 , 1 ,'. 8. No l Lod; 50 da prime. C. Tar, to arrive and far sale by TA A ETI: ac O'CONNOR. 71Neshannock Polak., Just litituing .11J flow steatner Gondolier. from Galena. Persons in want of gaol Seed Potato., will do well to call early, as they arc KING & I.IIOOII.IIEAD. apltlt Inantood. corner Diamond alley. %YK.I-:1* barteti7iii prime order, on consignment and rot sale by KING & MOORIIKAD, Diamond, corner lAttinond njley. OAF $12(1A11-511 t.llr. Si. James Refinery, No. 7 j 4 Lora Sugar: 50 do do do Nos. N find 9 do do; al do Love ring's crushed and pulverized do; for sole by ripgl POINDEXTER & CO. FV°l:l;!‘C 'Z!eVehl I R AINoI rent it u e horn and Buffalo. Received nod toe sale at ZEBULON KINZEN"S. np9l 67 Market street. tri r i M 17 71 1 o e r A v " 0 1 % 1 1 litltr.tE, E 9. - •l ;1 3 ., ti c ) Tucker, and other popular airs. Also, a large and excellent asiortment of China Vases, of various styles. mitten's :mil price*. Just received at ZEDULON KIN ZEN - S., ap 67 Market street. P LASTS---nlilr kWh; 100 do Wolotoix 50 Wmes nd Straights; just received and for B. snle it o t the n' Len atherMisses' Store of fatl2ol RICHARD HARD. 101 Wood st. 11, , ATING 1101;Sa —The proprietor of OCR 1106.56. I_l Diamond Alley, respectfully infonnr kir friend. and migtomers, that he keeps the following articler—which he will nerve up In a superior style : Beef Steak. Veal Mutton Chops, Poultry. and all other delicacies of C the rearon. all and try them. a2ll-3t (Dinpntch, Telegraph and Chronicle. copy 1 timer.) "DRANllblti.-40 whole. half. 4(11111111r and eurlitli ripe LI of Brandy; Dark amlPule of Mire rent grades, brand am! vintagea, for sale as imported by mad") C. MARTIN. QIJUAR.-70 lids fnir N.O. Sugar. I 3 00 do. prone do. do.; 30 boxer, now crop, IVldte I lovann Sugar, just reed and for sale by MILLER & HICKETSON. galls. winter blenched and unbleached; 1100 •' fall A constant supply of No. I Lard Oil, in store and for sale by lintoe'll mri.J.En & IN. d OLASSES-50 We. New Orleans; 10 do. Sugar ;louse; Golden Syrup, in bills. and kegs; for sale by np7 J. I). * WILLIAMS,„IIO Wood st. CIL/GAIL-15 Mids. Prime New Oilcans; 5 boxes Brown Havana; 1 case D. R. Lovering's Loaf; 30 bl3ls. assorted Sinall; 10 Crushed and Pulverised; for sale by !stir J.P. 'WILLIAMS. 110 Wood at. bu. hire elms; 25 bu. Shelled Corn; 25 bu. Oats; 40 doz. Tow Yarn; 1 bag Sunflower Seed; for pale by J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood it .oz. i ago ey, est: 2 doz. do. medium; 1:doz. without holder.: 3 doz Bard & Brother.: jo.t received by ZEDIJLON KINSEY. onanga e a oa an, a. FOR SALE -A valuable coal property, on the river, one mile above the bridge at Monongahela city. Pita 400 feet from the river. - Fifty acres of the land mein cul tivation, the rest is well timbered, and can nil be woTkerl. Thvre are two dwelling houses, a large peach orchard. and limestone of a 'fine quality,-on the premises The above will be found worthy the attention of those desir ing prime coal and farming lands. in a good location. .CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. Ssilthfteltt. ttbove - Fottrth st HEUNIATISM. , -Dr. Ifrovhnre newly` diktovered edy Rln.umutian is it speedy alit - certain toned): for dud painted ffonide. it never fade Office and Private Consultation Ittibrife, l'iltF/ 46 4 ) 1 4 ' mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is Meier! at home. janl.B4.lawit t 0 A: MIESEINI ME= .;, ~ ~ ~;. ~_ ':.C. al .bn t ition AUCTION SALES 3, 13 ) -- JOIIN D. DAV)S...AUCTIONEER.. Stiuth-Ecat iortur of.1114:4 aisd; Fifth strati T ARGIL Sole of Ground Rents and 'Beat Sitali, by order L of the Exicutor of the late Mit. Pcebkr-Oli 'Tuesday. May Uth. at 10 Wei ark. A. M. Will be sold Without 'reserve, the following valuable ground rents. which are" all well secured by iniftroved property, viz: The following grimial rents; issuing out of Lot No. 471, in ,the City of Pitts burgh. riiiiimig the whole length of the. square ou the West side of Sfttithfield street. from Seventh to Strawberry alley, being 240 feet long. by GO feet deep, viz: No. 1....11eing $7O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the undivided half of the first GO feet thereof, vim mincing in the corner of Seventh street. No. 2. Being SOO annually forever. payable quarterly. on the undivided half of the next GO feet thereof, adjoining No. 1. N 0.3. Being 665 annually forever. payable half yearly. on the undivided bull of,the next 120 feet thereof, ad joining No, 2. and cornering on Strawberry alley. Also. the following ground rents r issuing out of lot No. ' 454, in the City of Pittsburgh. running the whole length of the square on the west side of Smithfield street, from Strawberry alley to Sixth street, being 210 'feet long, by 60 feet deep, viz.: No. 4. Being 8120 annually forever, payable quarterly, on the first FD feet theeetat, 'WV towards Stawberry al ley. and centering there. No. 5. Being S4O annually forever. payable half yearly, on tho next 40 feet thereof. adjoining No. 4. No. 6. Being $4O annually forever, payable half yearly. on the next 40 feet thereof. adjoining No. 5. No. 7. Being 527 annually forever, payable quarterly, on the next l feet thereof. adjoining No. O. No. S.. Being 0:37 annually forever, payable quarterly, on _,, the next to feet thereof, adjoining No, 7. No. O. Being 50 a tutu:illy. forever. payable half year ly, on the next 10 feet thereof, adjoining No.B. No. 10. Being $5O ham:ally forever, payable, quarterly, on the nest 25 feet thereof, adjoining \0.9; and corner ing on Sixth street. Also, the following ground rents, issuing out'of lot No 1181) in the City of Pittsburgh. fronting GU teat on Fifih st., extending through t: Diamond alley. 240 feet, and the same on which is erected the Exchange Bank. . , No. 11. Being s4r an forever. payable quarterly, on the first 110 by SG Met thereof. next towards Wood street, on Milli street. No 12. Being Sl4O annually forever payable half yearly. 1 on the next 40 by 120 feet thereof. on nail street. tol joining Nu. 11. and on the addition thereto of the .ti by 40 feet in the rear of No. 11. 13. Being 540 annually fifrever. payable quarterly, on the first 20 by et) feet thereof; next towards Market Street, on Diatom (1 alley. Nu. 11. Being! $lOO a ritually *brevet. payable half year ly. on the next 40 by 120 feet thereof on Diamond adjoining No. 13. and on the addition thereto of die 20 by 40 feet in the rear of No. It. _ . A 1.,,. tlmt valonblv 101 of situnte aoUlb west corner of Alorket and Front ~trt.ebt, having a trout of 40 furl on Ma t Let ntreet. and ellending along rroixt street 3Z/ wet. on whirl, is erected n bubstantiol four story Brirk vocupied at present b ) fir. E. Ai,i f it n un pub. Ile boom:. Ali.o. ihut valitable lot of ground. situate on the north side or Penn %treet. ut the curlier of Cecil's silty, having boat of 2.5 feet, and extending back I.'O feet to a tau feet alley. Also, Three other lota of ground mtthiting the above. Laving each a front on Paint at. of 21 feet *inclithi, and extending bark lust feet to the alloy UtUre4ll4.l. For further talornantion apply to ri• 2.3 JOHN D. DAVIS. Auct. . ) EA I. F—STATE AT AucriuN.—T.-enty-t,,,thoi d . I ing Lot, at the New Court 11our.c, on *mural:ly, the lith day of May. at t r. Un (tront street: 10 lAA, each .21 feet front. averaging abobt too tees deep, opposite the Cnthedrul. Also. Lots .td ... .. :bee. reel front on Grant stroet. 0O ice! 01 inches on firth street. nod 44 feet tS i.,ct a nn Wylie street. thi Wylie siriret: 4 Lots. of which 0 ore rush ! . .9 feet front by 100 feet deep. mud one ..22 tee) I inch front. ht alloo itti deep. These lots are nearly opposite the Low Corner. On Ross street:: Lots, void, 21 fret front, lip 100 feet, to a 10 feet alley. These lots are opptetripe Persges, Fusee, :Molnar stripe Preach Jackuttels. !kr.. c adS Pre.h Spring (roods. lACKLITIV & botestile Dealers in Dry S Goods. No. ll 14ocist stract,Tittshurgh. imires the attention of IVeStern MtrellUnbi to their stock of AMeni ran and Forrsdn Dry Goods now receiving direct from the Eastern importers and manufacturers. Receiving regular supplies of Fresh Goods during the sert.oll, and devoting a large share of their lIIIUOIIOII to Eastern Auction Sales, they confidently assure Lagers they will find such inducement offered for cosh, as will give the most ample satisfaction. Determining to inecithe views of buyers an full, they now otter goods at Eastern prices. and to invite all to call and examine for themselves. ap24.3w. • Ml= A. MASON k Co.. No. GU Mallet street, have just I• received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods. nintingst which may he found figured. plain and striped ticrage. of all qualities: Silk . fissile. Mohair St ripes Grettedire. Satin Stripe De Lain. plain do.; Satin St. Chal lis. Fancy Stlk French Jaconets. &c., &e. npl9 Mcneur has just recei 7 .; IL' ed a fresh supply of French Cloths and Cussimeres, at the best manufacture. color. and finish. Gentlemen wishing to purchase are invited. to look at his stuck and ear the prices_apl9 VTF...4TlNUS'—ampFFreitchrign redStrtiTt,Silks. Cash !' InCreS. and White Marseilles. Cloths! - Super French "Fresh Imported." all colors. qualities. and prices. Cue sinteres! in every style and quality. Cashmeretts! Sap. Silk %Warp, Citieeit's Cloth. Summer Cloth, and other de w:dile coatings far 111.1tlx . Wear, at prices below any in the city. 1101111NSWC'S CLOTH STORE, not.; . Poet Buildings. ear Fifth and Wood sts. 11111 TING MUSLIMS IL McncliT invites the attention of buyers to his very superior supply of Shiiting Muslins, of the best make— and undressed Irish Linens, warranted front flax. For sale, at very late prices, at the north-cast curlier of Fourth nail Market streets. a ill) I 1_)11.1..0 1V CASK MUSLIN:S.—W. R. Alt; urinr has just received a supply of the above goods. of suitable width, including n fese pieces of very Clue quality; foinale at the curlier of Fourth and Market los. apl9 y. of dillereut widths, t (from' one to three ynrds WltiC.) bleached nod un bleached, just received and for sale low at the Dry Goods Douse of W. R. MURPHY. uplit corner Fourth nod Marker US.. ANTON CRAPC , SIANVI.:4—A. A. Alssox Co., 60 C Mitrimt :Arcot. just received, per express, tittoth er loa or .pto ( did crape shawl.. opt 2 AN!) COj I. RS—A. A. I'llesox & Co.. 60 Mar k.) ket street, have just reeeivei, per express, a choice a•vortnietit of NVrought Capes and Collars. ji.!AWi. UFA-WE—A. A Mwso's & co., Will °kit this , II ofiaing Z 1 pieces of Plain, 'PIMA, and Satin Stripe ileragitti, Also. t• olorod Bar:lt:ma even' style. n 022 Q ILK TISSUES AND 111::11 - ACIES.—\t'. It. morpity uas L 11(11V open tin assortment of the Idiom: goods, includ ing, plain black: satin 'hatred. do: fancy figured do. Also, Ilalcarines, from 1:21. els. up to finest qualities:* also, Or grindielitiwns in great variety, at northeast corner of 4th and market sts. apl7 ICKINGS.-IV. mt Mrier has now open a large sups ply of Tiett azs. including the finmilton, Schuylkill. A. C. A. 1 Pearl River. nnai other approved styles, of the usual width. Also, 4-4 'Picking, of a very fine and supe rior quality, at a very low price. . api QUA WLS !—A. A. IVIZOst ft en just ftreiv... l - - ^ ..111AWLS !--A. A. 16.70:4 & Co., Market street, have 171 just received, per Express. 2 carton 'French Cashmere Shawl.; 2 do Embroidered Thibet; 1 do. Silk Plain Thib et Menge. de Laine. and other Shawls. np2o T AMES , DRESS GOODS.—A tilll supply of all the I various styles of Summer Goods ; such ns Silk Tis sues. forages, Grenndinea, Lawns, 5.e.. now open nt the Dry Goods house of \V. R. 1111.71t1'11Y, spill North-east cor. Fourth and Market sts 130NNFR RIBBONS!—A. A. Mssosr do Co., No. 00 Market street. are now opening an ettensive assort ment of Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest und mostfashion able style. sp2o "'UST received, by Egiteis,'t ps Super French Black !I Cloth; arnlG ps Super Fancy Cassitneres, which will be soul low by C. ANERNEDURG, 251 Liberty at. np2s (,Journaliopy.) - _for ct ARETPROPERTY FORSALE.—A value b thirty feet front on Fifth street by 120 ft. & deep. In snit' ble property will be sold at a bargain: Also, four large building Lots, each 24 feet fronton. Cpplr,street by EX feet deep to Clitr street. Price s2(io 4004 . c . S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield above 4th at. lIILDING LOTS.—For Sale--a desirable property in B . the. improving village of Sharpsbnrgh having a a front or 116 feet on. the eanal..br. 100 feet -to Middle street. This property could be divided into 5 large -bail& lug lots. Improved property in Allegheny, would be tit ken for the above. Also, 2 large building lots in Alle gheny each 23 4-12' feet front on Sheffield street by 138 to ad 4 foot alley. . S. CUTHBERT,.Gen'I aprl6 Smithfield, above. Fourth sr.. *es,. A NEW two story Brick Dwelling Ititute, aced on the East COMMOR, Alleghen_y'city. the residence of Judge Irwin,). and, finnastalirtwo.b est modern style. with handsome porticOn'fraillitiouble par lors.-furnished with marble mantels andirimrtried sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the'firstiloor,and four •-ooct bed rooms on the second story with finished garret. Inquire, of RICIIA RD GRAS, on the pretrases; or of felat-if.:...;JAMES PARR. Jr. Ic CO.. Second st. LEIL- Al3rinkllnnses,vorner of WeLster Fl4l - streets, foniiertyleicanined by JAL Dotter. Pos. .sonaiongiven.ninnOliniV.AgPlT to , . - J. 17. CUIJMIN.R. ,.. TABLE To. ft 11 iclotitWoktrelat-of ' . . 6_,prit nett. Inquire-of. :-. , :-. - I , 4ll..pciwprzi,29- Water et.. ~5 ~ Steam-Boat- Cituntil. liarlig ',Lad liati 184 S. :CINCINNATI . AND PITTSBURGH _ • D'ALIL 1" . .S T PACKET LINE. r Independent Line of stiumer.s in now coral: t o - R ed of the largest, swiftelt, best finished _anti furnished, and most powerful_boats on:the venters of the. West. The highest wages ate paid for the-services of the -best-and most experienced men engaged in the river business._ The line has been in operation for .sil years; has carried nearly two milliona of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin- parison with any passenger line in the Union.. for safety,, regularity, and speed. . All that Moiler can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort ILA convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cineinnati as follows:. MONDAY , PACRET.—'I`he Mosc.vostrays,Capt.Sconr,' will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock: Wheeling eVery Monday evening al.lO r. • . TUESDAY PACK:ET.—The therms. No. 2. Capt. Joe. Aline utter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday !Doming at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday svaaing at 10 r. m. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Nary ENGLAND No. morning S. Dean will leave Pittsliurgh every Wednesday at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling, every Wedlicucluy even ing at 10 P. la. THURSDAY PACKET.—TiIe Butteranz. Grace. will hinve Phtsbargh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Thursday aliening at 10P. as. FRIDAY PACKET.—The Cr.rrpan No. 2, Cupt , ,Vrookr : will leave Pittsburgh every Friday-morning at 111o , :e.lock; Wheeling every. Friday evening - At 10 P. M. ", SATURDAY PACKST.--Tho AIEBSSNOIOI, Capt. D. Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. n. SUNDAY PACKET. —The Isaac NEwrox, Capt. A. G. drawn. will lee Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. As. • 1848. I£4B. Pittsburgh and Brcrivnirrille Daily Packet Line. FEBRUARY let. 1943. FEBRUARY Ist. 15-U. LEAVE DAILY Al's A %I" kNll4 T. The following new boats complete the lion for the present season ATLANTIC. Capt. James Pe rkitisoit: BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS .11 , LANE., Capt. E. 13i:flat:It. The boats aro entirely new. and are fitted op without.mmrd to expense. Every comfort. that money run pritteure7llmt been provi ded. The boats will leave the lllononualicla When Boat, at the foot of Itoss al. Passeit!otirs be punetual 011 board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised boars. juntll FOL. 1 ross's:sal:llle. The new . rulspleritlitl pussengt;r Lunt mail ..-L'•• stearin, r I3A LTIC, Capt.A. JAcoas, will leave for the aliove'port during; the preacut ivaat, - ,• at B A. al, positively. For freight or passaze. apply on board. • (b. 1,2 For New Orleans. • j a rrat THE fine new ste:uner AMERICAN EA GLE, Lulus Ai - smote Master, will leave :or the above unit all interinediehi landings. For freight or passage apply on board. or to apae 0. B. Poi Brownsville. ,ilsll' THE new Mail and Passenger stencrter AT. I.ANTIC. J AXES. l'Ansulsos. Master, will leave for theabove port this.day. at positively. For freight or passage apply on board. felel For St; Louisa IE VIP. fast running, passenger soar 14:0;- SYLVANIA,. C. GRAY. Master.vvill leave regularlytino thu above and interrnediate ports. For freight or passage apply on board. aptlO Nor Lafayette and Wabash River. The light draught steamer SMIAN. 13. May, Itlaitter,..svill leave for the above and inter inediute lundings, regularly - . For iretglit or pasgage apply on truant; or to . npr4 J.UIIES MAY: Nor Ctnci I. 7 The "light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP, tVaitit DAms, Master, will leave for Mu above and intermediate , ports. regularly. For freight or passage apply 011 board. MOT 15 For Si. Louis. • The trees• and splendid sfoamer ORIENTAL, VAN' Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or prissaue apply on hoard. marl° Sewer stud IVellavitle Packets j it ia a kt Tlibi steamboat BEAVER., CUARLIS . E. CLAUER, Master. Will, daring the coming winter season. make daily trips to Beater and 'Wellsville. leasing Pittsburgh every morning aril o'clock, and NVells- Ville at 3 o'clock, r. u. • Ilects D. M. itArcrox & CO.. Amtitir. Vor St. lonia. IagTHE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI NA, DEAINNET, Master, wilt itaNe lbT tlic ituove %no intermediate ports, regularly. For ireigat or passage apply on Loud.. fe64 New Arrangement. TIIE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Ikavert 9lasgow. and Wellsville. on Tues day, Thursday. and Saturday, at 0 A M.. re turning on Motiday. IVednesday: and Prulny. She has a boat nt the landing , between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. &W. BARBAUGH. Agents, • mare No. ::.3. Wood street. For New Ortrauma THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA, U. DENNISON. Master. will leaya regularly fort is above and all intermediate landings. For frviglit or passage apply off board. fell For St. Louts, Galena, and Dubuque. THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Tam Master, will leave ler the above, re Marty For freight or passage apply on board, or to Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packer. TUE swift steamer CONSUL, Dower P. Emmy, Master. will leave regularly .for , Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fit slur, ut too clock. precurly. Leave Wheeling. every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. t., paritieriy. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, orto miser, JOHN FLACK, Agent roe Cincinnati. • ijnewThe new and splendid Passenger Steamer IIicHLANDER. Captain H. A. For, - s. rave for ins above and all intermediate ports on Thurs day. April :27. For freight or passage, having superior aegommbela tions. apply on hoard. rip2o. Pik. Louis-44,Mb. THE Kentueov River Packet. GREY EA GLE, limmas, Master, will leave for' the above and intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. A:6S , For St. Louis. THE new and splendid steamer ANDREW rcuroN, W. IL Feh - rw.v., Master, will leave or the a c..ve mid intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jail'? JAMES MAC. TILE fine steamer WYOMING, THOMAS C.:Rug-Num Master, will leave regtdarly for the above poet and all intermediate landings. on Thursday, April 27th. For freight or passage, having stwerior Aecortirouila appli* on board, or to n 1'27 GEO. 11. MILTENTIF.RGETL HORSES FOR SALE.—The subscri b• • ber has just received from the west a 11i number of excellent draught, harness and saddle horses which he will sell on very moderate terms. Persons