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For program®®, see small bills. mur27:U River Intelligence, <~c. River.— There were 6 feet waterintho chan nel, and falling slowly. Business was brisk on the wharf, and throughout the city generally. Saturday Packet.— Tho Messenger'No. 2 leaves at 11 o’clock to-day. Sunday Packet. —Capt, Sam Dean’s Buckoyo State leaves to-morrow at her usual hour. Wheeling Packet. —The Winchester leaves this morning. RAILROAD meeting. There was a good number of gentlemen as sembled at Philo Hall, last evening, at the meet ing in aid of the StcubonvillO and Pittsburgh Railroad. The meeting was called to order, and, on mo tion, Gen. J. K. Moorhead was appointed Chairman, and Messrs. 1 C. H. Paulson and Wm. M. Sta Claie chosen Secretaries. . . Gen. Moorhead, on taking the chair, made some remarks, stating the object of tho meet ing. They wanted money to go on with the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad—the ob jectof the meeting was to raise that aid. By it we would be the recipients of tho whole western trade. / Mr. Moorhead. made other remarks, .showing the importance of this connection with - tho west. In conclusion, he presented a map of the different lines of Railroad in the west,' which Showing the line of tho Pittsburgh, Steuben ville and Indiana Railroad, tobo the greatlink to tho cast. Sir. Meaks, President of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, made a short speech. i Dr. Andrews, of Steubenville, made some re marks, wben he introduced Mr Bickebsdorfee, Engineer of tbo Steuben ville and Indiana Railroad,. who made a. state ment of the practicability of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, and tbe importance to Pittsburgh, of a connection with, it if bymeanß of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Bailroad, with out ibis connection, he said, your road to Steu benville, would bo of no value; that road would secure to you all that you deßire. The grade was light, and the curve easy. There was no road in Ohio, which could be compared with the Steu benville and Indiana railroad. In the rood west from Steubenville, the highest grade was 391 j feet, and the curves easy, none less than 1900 feet, . They were straight: lines of five, sis, and seven miles. The distance from Steubenville to Newark, (tiie terminous of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad,) was 114 miles, *8 of which was under contract, and the* iron would be oil part of it before 1853. It connected with the Cincinnati and Columbus Railroad at Newark, the Central Ohio Railroad at Columbus and other rontes leading to Indianapolis, Terre Haute and St. Louis. The gentleman then alluded to the causes which had kept hack the work on their road—the difficulty about corporation,.subscrip tion, which was, favorably decided. Dr. AxOBEWSy of StcubehyjHe, mado an able speech; setting forth the advantages that Pitts burgh would possess, having u connection with the great grain producing parts of the west Western Railroads wished to connect with the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, and form a perfect link to St. bonis. No held in his hand a proposition which* only needed the sanction of their company, to become, binding, for such a connection.- If that was perfected, and it was the part of Pittsburgh to assist, and the Central Pennsylvania Railroad finished, there would be a complete tine from the east to the west It was such connection.as this that made Now York tho great emporium that she is of the western trade. She early perceived the necessity and practicability of it, and by aid of the Erie Canal and other public works, accomplished the desirable object. It was our place now to do tho same thing for ourselves. Tha gentleman gave an account of the difficulty in Ohio, about Railroad subscriptions by corporations, wbicb had the tvork on; their road. We arfl sorry that wc cannot give tlib eloquent gentle man’s speeoh in fall, as the lateness of the hour makes it impossible. Mr. Stastos,'of this city, followed, ia an elo quent speech. Mr. Collier, oC Steubenville, gave; an able account of the progress of railroad matters in Ohio, and the effort that, .they bad to make to secure .the money to* proceed with tbeir work on the Steubenville add Indiana Road, Mr. Woods, of this city, - was’ severe upon Pittsburgh for her Blothfalness; and admonish" ed them that it vms time for acting, if they 'wished to seouro ■ auy of the benefits that this road would open to them. Wheeling, the place we affected to despise, had brought the Balti more and Ohio rai Iroad to her doors. Cincin nati, which we formerly beat, was now ahead of ms: Mr. W.’b remarks were received with ap plause, by tho meeting. Gen. Mooi* .heau made some further remarks, in which he. stated that now was the time to re-1 deem.our*jharaoter, and hoped some"gentleman wonld propose a plan to raise the sufficient amount, of stook, to put the road under controot. A gentleman offered a series of resolutions, appr wting tlie action of the Board of Directors, anidauthoriring the chairman to nppoint Ward and. Township committees, to get subscriptions Vj the stock of the company. . The resolutions will appear on Monday, to gether with the -Ward and Township Committees, On motion, the meeting adjourned. Railuoad Business,— Tho Ohio and Pennsyl vania Railroad was opened on the 11th of this month; from AUianco to Massillom The follow ing from the Massillon News, of Thursday last, will give some information as to what business has been done, on that section of the road, since that time:— ( . “ Tho whole number of passengers earned tip to the evening of tho 23d, on this Unp, has been 1 410. ‘The highest number in one day haßbeen 090 The nassenger receipts at-tlm Massillon Station during.tho same fi:me, has beens!MVs3. The freight business is opening finely, and we pre sume that in this' item our eastern friends will be nnich disappointed, as it twH exceed, the largest expectations.” Quaetz Mixes.— Tho San Francisco Price Current of February says :-“We would caution our friends away from California, to look doubt fully on the letters from this mention ing our quarts mines in extravagant praise—of tbeir great yield—and of the fortunes being made and likely to bo made in them ; indeed, unless a person is living in the immediate vicin ity of the works, to see for himself, his money is safer in his picket than in experimenting in quartz. To this fact many of our citizens can testify.”. ■ O Bes Frankun Hose Company.- —This is the -name-of anew Hoso Company, recently organ ized in the Fourth Ward of thiß city. The car riage was made by Messrs. Clark & Co. Irwin street, (3 joint stock company,) and isnsplcn ' did speoimen of their skill and wormanship. Wo atB informed that MTJwen & Douglass have generously given tho company pno thousandfeet of boards to aid them in the erection of a house. The Company 'will parade with their carriage to day. COURT OP QUARTER SESSIONS. FbidaV, March 20 On. the Bench—Hod. Wm. B. M’Clure, Presi dent Judge; and Wm.: Boggs, Esq., Assooiatp Judge. ' - ■> Janies Rutherford, who was found guilty of assault and battery yesterday, was to-day sen. tonced to -be imprisoned in the county jail for two months. . Commonwealth vs. Geo. Taylor; indictment, larceny. The prisoner was charged with steal ing a bed and bedding, from' John Zimmerman. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the prisoner was sentenced to be imprisoned in .the Western Penitentiary for two years. Taylor was also sentenced for'stealing a cloak from Dr. Brown, to three years imprisonment in the Peni tentiary—-making five in all. Commonwealth vs. Samuel White ; indictment, horse stealing. The Jury, returned a verdict of “not guilty.” - Commonwealth vs. John A. Dolchy; indict ment, assault and battery, on Ann Martin.*_The Jury found the prisoner guilty, and he was Bon teboed to pay a fine of twenty dollars, and the costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Clark Hosaok; indietment, horsa Stealing. The July, found the prisoner “ not guilty,” and he was discharged. Commonwealth vs. James H. Haslett; indict ment, assault and battery. Tho prisoner pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars and the costs. Aheouent Gas Comsaht.— The Commission ers named In tho “Act of Incorporation for the Allegheny Gas Company " met at the City Hall, Allegheny, pursuant to notice, on Thursday, the 26th inst., at 7 o’clock,P. M. Present—Messrs. John Irwin, Dr. T.. E. Dale, B. H. Davis, John Price, Wm. Walker, Alexander Cameron, Robert Dalzelt, JamOs Marshall, Dr. It. B. Mowry, 11. Childs, J. Pointer, John Fleming, John T. Logan, nnd J. King. * Jons Inwnt, Sr, Esq., wasoaUed to the Chair, nnd Jcsiah King, appointed Secretary. * The Act of Incorporation was, upon motion read by the Secretary i. when upon motion of Dr. T. F. Dale, it was Resolacd, That hooks for subscription to the Capital Stock of the Company, bo opened ut the Office of B. H, Davis, Esq., on Friday the 9th day of April, proximo, and be kept open on that, and the five ensuing seonlar days, between the hours and 1 and 6 o’clock, P. M.; of bach ■day. Resolved, That Messrs. Marshall, Daltcll, Cameron, Davis, Price, Walker, Biddle, Dale, iMowry, Logan, Irwin and Fleming, bo a Com mittee to provide suitable books, two or more of whom, shall attend at the place and hoars afore said, to receive subscriptions, oxecuto the ne cessary receipts, &c. ;■ Djstmct Court.—A MU is before the Legis lature of this State, for the regulation of the District Court of Allegheny county. It provides that the Court shall consist of a President Judge and two Associates, learned in the laws. Tho ad ditional associate is tp.receive the same compen sation os the other Judges., The bill also pro vides that oil causes now pending before the Court of Common Pleaß, except cases of certio rari, and for the discharge of insolvent debtors, and cases of persons and estates of thoso who , are non compos mentis, shall ho transferred, to the District Court. All appeals frotn the judg ment of Aldermen and Justices of the Peace, and nil transcripts of judgment token from their dockets shall be entered in the Dißtriot Court. Any one or two of the Judges of the said Court can act separately for the trial of cases by jury, for the entry of judgments, tho hearing and de termining of motions for new trials, nnd in ar rest of judgments, questions on reserved points, and all other questions that may arise in said Court. R. 11. Davis, Esq., was duly appointed Treas urer for the Commissioners. The Secretary wa3 instructed to procure pub lic notice of the time nnd place of opening tho books to bo given, for at least two weeks, by ad vertisement—said notice to inclnde tho names of dll tho Commissioners. JOHN IRWIN, Ch’n Josiah Kisa, Seo’y- “ Off foe Cai.ifoesia.” —The steamer Pout Anderson left our wharf yesterday, foriSt. Jo seph, Mo., with a party of young men, bound for the gold mines of California, by the overland route. Mr. J. M. Mf.ef.ditu, who has already been in Californio, will act na commander of the party, and wilt contribute materially, by his former experience, to lead them in safety over that vast tract of country,' which lids between the outskirts of civilization on the eastern and western sides of the -Rocky. mountains. The company were divided into messes as follows: —■ Mess No. I—J. M. Meredith, J. M. Bailey, S. G. Branff and Win. Coshen. 1 ■ No. Jt—R Gearing, T. Dickson,.C. O’Niel and Sami. Sloan. No; B—James Maxwell, F. Kighmyer, David Sands, carpenter, and William Sands. No. 4—Edward Symond, David Prosser, P. O’Neil and Dennis Doran. No. s—John Koehnßne, Samuel Seitx, and F. Scidenstriokcr. No. G—Wm. Hammond, Alex. Hamilton, trims, names and Alex. Hamilton. The party were mostly from South Pittsburgh, and th e wharf presented quite an exici ting scene, before the Paul Anderson loft, large numbers of the friends of the emigrants, and their rela tives, were there to bid them adieu. Many a farewell whshnrriedly uttered, and such exclama tions ns “God bless yon,” “Take care of yourself,’’ “ Write soon," and other parting words, were heard, as tho steamer slowly left our wharf. A party of their friends, in South Pittsburgh, hod procured a piece of artillery, and saluted the them with its thunder, as the steam er reached the middle of the stream, and gal lantly proceeded on her way to the Far West. That every one of this party may return to their homes, and long live to enjoy their industry in the Gold Minos of California, is our sincere wish. Passing Counterfeit Money. —-Oao day last I week Daniel M’Souerly, and Peter Mniphey l feeling very dry, went into the house of William | Johnston for the-purpose of getting some thing I to take, Tho accommodating Landlord helped the gentlemen to their bitters, which wero. duly bolted, and one of the gents handed Mr, John ston n two dollar bill on the Bank of Kentucky. Mr. J; gave them two ono (dollar notes, which j Messrs. Murphy and M’Soucrly got changed, and then paid for their licker. But, nnfortnnately, the note was counterfeit,; and M’Souerly and Mufphey were arrested'and brought before Aid.; Parkinson, of the Fifth Ward. The matter was compromised, however, by the refunding of the money, and the payment, of the costs, hy the two gentlemen aforesaid. ; . - Fine Situation;— lt wilhbb Been by reference to oar advertising columns, that the briok dwel ling house, No. 148 Third street, between Smithfield and Cherry alley, can he rented from the Ist of April next. This house contains com plete gas and water fixtures; and is well suited for a residence and office ; for any professional jjSy* Tho State Capitol Gazette, a leading in fluential Democratic journal published at Anna polis, Md., has a strong editorial artiolo endors ing the resolutions of the Harrisburg Conven tion, and favorable to the nomination of Mr. Buchanan for the Presidency. KEW YORK MAKKET—March 20. - Cotton—Sales ot a doolinoof 1 ; say_ for Upland, and 8} for Orleans.and floW*- • flour—Sales at $4,60 for Stats, and 4,87 for Ohio. ■ ' ’ Wheat-Sales Southern white at 108 c. ... Corn—Prime white OfiJo. ■■ ■ ■ ■ r • Rye—7Bc. ■■ Provisions—Sales Mess Pork atsl<; prime I $l6. Sales beef at fall prloes. t Groceries... Sales Bio Coffee 9}; Porto Brno I Sugar 4A(n)5; Havana yellow Sugar 6o; Car- Recoveued. —We were glad to Bee his Honor, denes Molasses 17c ' Mayor Guthrie, in the Street.'yeßtcrday.loo ng nse at 62@65@640. rather worn down, however, by pis ; , Rico.i.Salos at $3,25©3,60. ness * * Tobacco—Bales Ky. ut6@7}. — ■ — __ mU stocka—Sales of ErieTbonds 84}, and of Erie i Commitmests—There were fourteen commit- 740. ' 1 monts to the county jail, yesterday. Qom/wtikh Beoclations.— An act has passed the Legislature to secure the port and city of Pittsburgh from the introduction of pestilential diseases. . Tan Kobbert oh the Pitt3Buboh. — Mr- Thomas, the gentleman robbed on thePiUsburgb, did not retire to his state-room, till 2 o’olook, on Thursday morning, au<l . his property was safe; when ho awoke at four 'o'clock, his-carpet-bag was broken open and between SGOO and $7OO stolen out of it The rascal left the door of tb e state-room locked, and it is supposed he entered by means of a false key. - Mr. Wilson, cashier of the Marrietta Bank, occupied the state-room with Mr. Thomas, bat left it in the early part of the evening. / Selling Liquoh. —Francis Bunn laid informal tion before Aid. Parkinson, yesterday, against a man named Qaernem for selling liquor in less quantities than a quart. Officer Bostwick, ac companied by Mr. Bunn, proceeded to arrest Qaernem. Mr. G. professed himself willing to comply with the Law; but his worthy spouse indignantly threw a basin of what is known to housekeepers as hot soap-suds on the unfortu nate Bunn, who : limiaediately made himself scarce, having had enough of assisting officers to do their duty. The Hutchinson Family.— To-night is the last night of tho stay of the Hutchinson Family, in onr city. On this occasion the programme will consist of a selection of thoir best pieoes. If you wish to spend an evening pleasantly, go to Lafayette Hall to-night. - . - SunETY of the Peace.— Peter Waller yester day made information before Aid. Parkinson that he stood in bodily fear and danger, from Joseph 11. Livingston; whereupon tho said Jo seph H. was held to bail in the sum of $3OO to kcop the peace. ■■■■■- j. : Assault and BATrenr.—Alderman Buokmas ter, yesterday, committed Michael Bonnctly, on a charge of assault and battery, on oath of Bachel McCabe. i The Wallace Tkoupb.—W. Vincent Wallaco and Madame. Wallace, will give their first and only concert, in this city, on Monday evening next, at Masonio Hall. .■■■ > G. Band Thompson, arrived in this city yes terday, from Philadelphia, and was deposited in tbe Jail for safe keeping. He is in charge of tho Assistant-keeper of the Frankfort Penitentiary. ggy John Glenn, Mr. Wesloy and James Glass, of Allegheny city, left yesterday for Californio, via New York. They will leave there in tho sbj p North America, on the 30th inst. i Theatbe.— Tonight Mr. Blanchard appears with his wonderful dogs at tho Theatre, in the drama of tho “Drover’s Bog.” Various other entertainments makes up tho bill for the eVeping. Gambling.—Alderman Thompson yeßterdoy committed Rudey Malory, Enos Busby! Alex. ■Tibbs and Wm. Malory, for gambling, inldefault of the payment of $lO fine and costs, j ‘ Vagrancy— Atderman Major yesterday com mitted three persons to prison, one ford 6, one for 10, and the other for 5 days, on a charge of vagrancy,'- • Mayor Fleming yesterday sent one person to the hill, for five days, for vagrancy. !■ ES* FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. I Bohemia Glass Worm. A DAMS, ROSHSIA X tt CO. , Manufacturers or flint class, in nil it» variety. We bave.alao.ou hr.r.'f, l.igb'.n ng Rod dnsolatort, nf a superior pattern to any thing iyel pro duced. ■ Dealers in Glassware can save, front 10 to IS per cent, by giving us a call. Warehouse, corner of Water and Ross streets, feblCSm: Pittsbnrgb.Fa TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TUB <PREILLY LINS. XXXII CONGRESS-KtitST SESSION. Washington, March 20. i Senate— A communication was received from ] tho Post Master U cnoral, in farther reply to a - resolution calling for information of .tho con tracts for carrying the mail in steamer!) to Cali fornia. . . The Senate then took up the private calendar. The bill for the benefit of the Carmelite Nun nery of Baltimore, remittiug certain duties paid on vestments sent over to tho Nunnery from Eu rope, was taken up, and after some debate, re jected. ' . . A message was received from tho President, setting forth that a certain Mexican claimant had managed fraudulently to abstract certain papers belonging to a commissioner,which'nad been lodged in tho Bepartment of State. .The message encloßcs tho opinion.of tho Attorney General, that such on offence' is without any law to punish it, and the President concludes by rheemmending that a law bo passed making such an act a penal offcaco, . Tho message was appropriately referred. The Sonate then adjourned Until Monday. House— The House wont into Committee of tho Whole On tho deficiency bill. The question growing out of items for the Indian Bepartment was discussed at length. An amendment appropriating $22,500 for tbo removal and subsistence of tho Potlmvatomio Indians, and another voting $50,000 for tho re moval and subsistence of tho Choctaws, was adopted. . . Mr. McCorkle offered an amendment, appro priating $520,000 for tho payment of drafts of. the Indian Commissioners of Californio, drawn on the Bepartment of ; the Interior, for aupplies furnished, and expenses incurred in tho negotia tion of treaties. After some debate; the amend ment was negatived.:. ' After a long debate, all the amendments were; • acted upon, and tho bill was reported to the House. _ • ' , - Tho Houso then adjourned. Washington, March 26. Tbo Intelligencer and Bepublio.deny positive ly. that there is any shadow of truth in the an nouncement of Mr. Brooks’ difficulty with the cabinet. The Intelligencer says that information was received in the Department of State that no passport of American travelers tu Austria, will be received, unless advised by the Austrian Mi nister at Washington. v..- . V ; [ The Baltimore: city Democratic. Convention have adopted resolutions instructing the mem bers of the Legislature to vote for the Cass delo ! gates for the State at large. Accident to cue Buckeye State —lt will be seen by the following despatch, that this find steamer has met with an accident; STr.nnEsvii.nn, March 20. About 4 o'clook this afternoon the Steamer Buofteyo State burst the larboard- eteam pipe, in tbo upper bend. Four or five persons were soaldud, and one deok passenger drowned. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—March 26. Cotton... Tho market is dull, and buyers ask a concession mnoe the receipts of the Europe’s no Fh>ur...Th« market- is active, with sales of 700 bbls standard brands superfine at 4,12 Flour.., Steady at 2,50 per bbl. Corn Meal.. .Sbaroo and firmer, with sales of I P °Graiiu!.SaleBrf 3000 bushels at 90©92c for redi end 1000 for white. ‘ Rye iB quoted at 720. Corn is notive, with large sales at for yellow. [ Oats ora in demand at 89c; perbuiihel. • _ . Groceries... The movement is principally in sales of 800 hhds at -He for. Cuba, “IS.SISSIu'fU I Whisky-Dull nt 21 Jo per gallon. j- *-'*\ l ,L 1 .. ' fci - * "' V ‘ S ’* ■ Cincinnati, March 26; Tho Daytoa aud; Cincinnati Railroad Compa ny was folly organized to-day.: Samuel H. Gordon was eleoted -President, v The boosts for subscription'of stook are to be opened immediately. The friends of the road are sanguine of success. Philadelphia, March 26. Tho jury inthe Lehman murder case were charged by Judge Allison at 9 o’clock this even ing and retired. ; . Hew Yoke, March 26. A premature explosion took place at Hell-Gate, this afternoon! All the four'in number, including Monsieur Maillifort, were killed. New Obleans, March 28. : At the municipal election to-day, Morelsy, Whig, was eleoted Mayor, by 50 majority, over Crossmdn, the'Democratic candidate. • i‘ . . . CINCINNATI: MARKET—March 26; j .Riour..vßettor demand ; superfine $3,18@ 3,26; extra $3,35.- : ; Whißky...l6Jc. .• •' Provifliohs.;, Firm, but no sales. Groceriesi..Firm at last quotations. . - : The river;has fallen lS.ipohes since last night. COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OP THE lUAHK&TS. Officb of thk Daily Moatnro Po3T. ) .-Saturday* March 27, 1852. \ Yesterday, the weather was very pleasant; and bnstr ness, generally, more animated. FLOUR—Receipts are steady, and prices are decli ning ; we note soles of the following lots—(iacluding Thursday )~2tW Mis. In lots, at 83*00 to 33,03 for Super fine to Extra; 150 bbls. at 83,0* to 83,08 for Superfine to Extra, Yesterday, sales of 300 bb!s in lots, at 33,00 to 83,03f0r Superfineatid Extra; 30 bbls. Extra at 83,10, lateriii tho evening buyers weroofferiog only 82,03. i BUTTER—SaIes of Obbls. at 23c ; 7. boxes Inferior a 1 17018 c;' '• .. J" ; EGOS—Soles 2 bbls. at 10c. Receipts ere improving, i RYE FLOUR—Sa’csof 200 bbls: at 32,85. » - > ; BACON—The deroand continues brisk;with sales of the following lots: 32,C00 tbi. Country, reported 'at cash; 19,000 tbs. at 6Jc ; caih; 20,000 fill. Sides at B{c. cash; 7 casks fti7f T BJ;and o|e.; 12 bhds Sides 6|e; ;5 hhds.Shouldersat?frt; flhhds. flame at 9fo; 73,900 tb.s Sides and Shonlders at 01 and 7se, cash, to a Baltimore ■ Home. ~ ; SUGAR—SaIes of CO hhds?, at 5$ lo 51c, sixty and ninety days; 10 hhds. the day previous at Sic 4 hhds do at 51a.. ' MOLASBKS—SaIe* of 50 bbU. al3?c, cash, par mo ney; CO bbls. dpi day previous, at 34c,sixty:days, CO bbls. at 34e. ; LARD—Soles on. Thursday of 120 bbls. at 81c, sixty days.'*' i HULK MEAT—A sale of 50,000 ibt, reported at 7c. sixty days. ’ BATTING—SaIes of 25bolesaMtc,for No.l. BEANS—Scarce and In demand at 31,50 to 31,75/ . CLOVER B£BD-Sales& bbls. at $5,50. ‘ HAY— Salesof 21 loads atS 12,00 to 915,00. POUT OP PITTSBURGH. o rsBT 0 isntKs water m the charsbi ARRIVED: . Steamer AUaotiCv Parkinson, Brownsville* •. “ Baltic, Rennet, Urownsvtlle. ** L M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport. ; .- Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton > u : Geoefase. Couani, West Newton. “ H. Bayard, Elizabeth. . Michigan N 0.3, Botes, Beaver. ■ u PorenCity,Mordocb. WelNville. .•*••• .. Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. -- “ - Julia Dean, MeVay, Zanesville. u Magnet,-—,:—, «• Bac key e State, S-i)eao v Cincinnati Messenger,Woodward,CincinnaUT DEPARTED: 1 “ Baltic,-Bennetjßrownsvillc. ‘♦ Atlantic, Parkinson, 4o j. fli’Kee* Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ „ Thomas CbrWer, Bailey, WesvNewtou. j “ Geaessec. Conant, West Newton. , . . S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No-2, Boles,Beaver, «* Forest Ciiv, MurCock, Wellsviilc. “ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. . Pittsburgh, Kouniz, Cincinnati. ■ Paul Anderson, Gray, Si. Louis, Tuscarora, llnya, Nashville. « Gossamer, S.’rrench, Nashville. Empress, Cox, Zanesville. . . « Julia Dean, M’Vay, Zanesville. Qlariettn, parktrstmrgh and Hocking* i port Packet* *' Thestenmcr HAIL COLUMBIA, A. s; ChaSv, Master, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at 3 o’clock,?. M.;.returning wiU leave Hockingpon every Tuesday, atO o’clock, A. M. Passengers and shippers may. rely on Uie utmost ac commodation and promptness. w».U. WiIKELEB, mart No. Market st^et. For Wheeling I I JSSS*& THE new and splendid naasenger.steameir Master, will run as &.regular triweekly packet between this city and Wheeling* leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M-, for Buavcr, Wells* villa, Steubenville and. Wcllsburgh; returning, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville, Wellsvilte ami Be aver every Monday, Wedno&day and Pridpy, at 8 A. M. Far freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo dations, apply ou board, or to ARMSTRONG, CROZER A Co., Agents, Watcr street. The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, and is the largest uml finest Meam**r ever built for the trade. Pas* sengenand shippers caa depend outer remaining in the trade.. Idecihtf Allegheny Hirer Trade* REGULAR FRANKLIN RACKETS. I JSBBU& Tit* fine Steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE a, ■Capt. Wail. Hanna. leaves the AUe cheuy wftarf for Frank Un,e very Afantf ay ond YAunday, old p* M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. Jobs Hanna, leaves the Allegheay wharf for Frank lin, every Tuesday and Friday,-at 4 P. M. . For Freight or Passage, apply on Board fraarVO For nsrietta and Uoekingyon. ■ fefr TnafinestearaerPAClFlC, ZanopkMAn will leave for the above and intemedi ate ports every Z7iDRSDAY,at4 o’clock, P. M. : Fotfreightor pu.wsu.orplJMjnboard, marlO . No. Cl Witter st.,aud 63 Front at. tttiming~find r inirtlUkt9 ' I *£@**3s TUF. light draught and pleasant steamer Capt. MiLUsoAa,will leaveihe Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o’clock, P. M.,for Kmawnlng unit Catfmh. For freight or possaaft apply on board. ".« ', . Inovlfl yor Long iteact&t lllartetta, Parkcrtbnrg , and Oalllpolla* w - The fine Steamer GOV. MEIGS, ItV h i if? Suusk, Mover, wilUcave for the above ' ami intermediate ports, every TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. .. For.freight or passage apply on board, or to , feb3 . .. . .-JOHN FLACK,Agent. Wadnesday Psckat for Cincinnati* den. Tnanew and fast running steamer.ClN- UlaaiMOHam,Master, will leave ffifgiMMrcgulariy every .Wjsdbespat. . ™ E h,<»rpa»aß.,^onb»j* J «« kGEji _ To Contractors. mHE undersigned will receive propoaolsfor excavating A a Cellar for (he new Cuslom House, Sc., abouuabe erected on the cornerol Smitbßeld and Fifth streets,un til Monday, the 31st instant, aU.tlie buildings on the ground to belong to the contractor, J. W. Kerr, Archi tect, wilt give information as to llie.nmount of exetiva- . Ilona required. , , , . ~, They will also receive sealed proposals unul the Hut of April next, lor the erection and completion of theten- Ure building Separate preiSg'i-sHlbe -recanted- for each part, to wit: Stone -¥«Sfesi£w>»g|coVufkt-i*nrpenter Work, Tin Rooffingand .-Spouting, ft-j£3lng, Fainting and dialing, and Plainbet’a Wora. i V Specifications and drawings of tha yjolUosn be seen m the offiee of J, W. Ke t r, Architect, Maawtlc. Hall, Fifth street, after the 7th ot April next. Mr, nfwiU give all necessary informaiion. All proposals to be handed to Mr. Kerr before 6 o’clock, P. ont the daysi above aaecifiedt SAMURh ItOeEBURG, spectaea. UENRY WOODS, Commlta : oner«. rDBUITSBPI’E TUB Members of the AUtghtny Firc Company Intend celebrating Ute “ Serai-Ccnienlal Anniversary of the Organixation of the Company,” bya "hi'"-nt WUkins Hull, on Friday evening, April 9lh, IBJ3. Mem bers of Ollier Companies and the,citizens generally ore respectfully invited. Ticket*one .dollareach, can be procurcdof " „ - . i H. Cbiobeh., ■ W. V. Dieih., M. McSteeh, W. B. SIIAFFEB, W. J. MoSTQOMEIir. , marSO (Jouriioland Mimatcb copy and ehatae Comp*y Bsnry llobbock, . .. . , HAS the pleasure of announcing to the public, that at the repeated solicitations, of his former pqptis he has determined to make Pittsburgh tls permanent re, sideitce. atid will, ihorofore, ro-coramecce to gt»e in struction on the PIANO,GUITAR and VOCAL"MUSIC, on tbeSih day of Ftbruiry mil. ■ Those who desire to become students, will ploase leave their adoress ah the Muslo Store of Mr. John IT. Mellor, where a boofc,for that purpose will be kept—or ihrough the-Poat Oruco.-r. All applications will be positively attended to, and In strucuon cotnmeoc* on the above named dayy (Fenmuiy 9th). 1 have the yerihisßion to rafer those who ore not acquainted with me, 10 the following geritloraert: Jot.h Snyder, Esq , Cashier | Dr. KoW Snyimr; • of the Dank of Pittsburgh; I George Ogdon, Esq.,- ; H. L. Ringwatt, Esq ; I James A.M'Knialu, tsq. PliUffielrarK Wat«r Cura Katabllatiment, TN PHHJPSBURG,BeaVer County, Pennsylvania, on I tho South aide of the Ohio River, opposite the mouth of the Big Beaver Creek rtweniy-eightmiles from Pitta horeh, eight from Wheeling, and one hundred from Cleveland. The Proprietor baa had twenty yearn prao- Heal experience as a arcgular Physician, twelve orwhtch he has Wcdscdnnder the Hydropathic system. Terms only VIVE oour.aas per week—payable weekly. All acoieua are adapted to Hydropalic cures. bach Patient is reuuired to furnish two heavy woolen blankets, two tafge comforts, four shco’s. four towels, and one enrap -1 blanket,or lndla-ruhhor sheet. " ’ BR. EDWARD ACKER, Proprietor, Fhilipsburg, Rochester P 0., ■ Beaver Co, Pa. Oonrdlug Mcltool.ror Iloya. “ I YiOTTAGB HILL ACADEMY.—The Thied Session ofthis Instnuuon will begin oil MONDAY,. .At Sthi day ff • This School is situated on the Pm-burgh and Nobles town Plank Rond, five miles from PiUburgli, m a healthy and delightful location The Grounds attached to the Srhool, afford ample soace for the healthful eicrciae of the pupils. Number of pupils lnuted to twenty Tor terms, and other particulars, refer to Messrs. Jas. GraVi Fourth ptreei; C. Rowau,T Oliver, Dr. Scott, and other patrons of the Academy. h; CATON. .{-I i,****: m; L :r^-£-.. AUCTION SALES. Auction Card* - THE undersigned, after an Interval of four years,has again regained business.. Having compiled with me requisitions of regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a firslclassLiccnseas Auctioneer for the Guy of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as each to Ins friends and the public- generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years id this line of bnsinessihe hazards nothing in saying that be will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. . P» McKtSNNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principadCity Merchants. iytt - Auetlon-nslty Ssici, AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. al lOo’elcfc, A. M ,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Stap/e and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hals, Caps, Ac- AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., 1 Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glassess,riew ana second hand Household and Kitchen Farniiare, AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., ' Boots, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Instru mems. Hardware ana Cutlery, Clothing, Van&ty Goods. Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. , P. M. DAVIS, Jattltif ' Auctioneer P. M’KEMBA. Auotlonecr. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE i-r Auctioh. —On Tuesday, April 13th,at 3 o’clock In the afternoon* will be sold, on the premises, that.valuable LotjSilnar 4ed oh. the south-east corner of Sixth street and Cherry alley, having a front of SOt feet on Sixth street ana ex* tending back 45 fceioh said.olley,. On the premises .is a brick house, containing five roo ms ond cellar. • This property offers great; inducements to. any one disposed to invest their funds in Jteal Estate, being in the centre of the city, near thclocationof thenew Post Office, United States Coart and Railroad Depot. . , It may be treated for at ; private sale r by a pplying to Air. John KoppitZr Termini sale.. - ma rts P. ftPRENNA. OUS KHOLD AN D K! fCUEN .FO BNI I’URB AT AccriuN. —On Mondoy, March S®*h, - at-10 O'clock in the forenoon, will be sold,ai the residence of Dr. ». K. Holraet, on- Marbaxy street, near the Allegheny river, ail his Household and KiUilien Furnlture, compri sing in part-rfeathef beds, hair ond bosk raatirassea, bedsteads, bedding, bureau*,toilet:tables, washstands, wardrobes, chairs, dining,tea and card tables, one, so* perior mahogany rocking chair, two large mirrors, looking glasses,a large qaantity of carpeting, yanpn3 qualities, crockery and glassware, a variety of paint ings and eugraviugs, kitchen utensils, Ac; - martO P. : M’KfcNNA) w. <i. rn’CaU-TMUIV, Auctioneer. -nUJKNITURE, FEATHER BEDS AND BEDDING, X at ArcrtoN.—Will be sold, on Tuesday next, Marco iiuib, at S o’clock in the .afternoon, at fti’Cartney’s Auc tion Jtousc, a lot of well.keptsecond hand Furniture. — Among ihelot may be mentioned, in part, feather beds and bedding, mahogany choirs, fanoy. and common chairs, rocking chairs, seilees,dining and breakfast ta bles. sewing stands, wash stands, high and low. post bedstead*, mattresses, carpeting, queensware,glass* ware, Ac., together wilU a large lot of Kitchen utensil?. maf27 W.G W’CARTNEY.ABcfr. fcCOND HAND fUIItUTUKE AT Abctios. .Will bo sold Ibis afieruooa, at !l o’clock, F. M , at M’Cgit, ney’s Auction House, No. VX Wood street, aiioauttlyof second hand Furniture, nil in Rood ordert feather bedr, . TTaOHED SALE OF DRYGOODS, at Arcrios- A Will be sold on Friday, March 2fi, at 10 o’clock in ibe forenooi, at McCartney’s -.Auction of a toielgn altaobment.B larce lot of drygoods, and among the assortment may be mentioned m patt the fol lowing : French. English and American broadcloths, French and English cossiraeres.casgtnetls,tweed*,mo buir coating, plaids.*qaeensctoih; dra?, aJpacas,jnous de lu,nes, velvets, silk vesting, suspenders, patent thread, si!* poekctfadkfs und Cravats, linen ® ain J>,sf*/ s fine shirts, under drawers and shiUsJrißh linen, bleach ed muslin, linen towelling, black: silk bareae, worsted aadcouoa Blockings, together wnb “ J®** 6 dr* goods, Ac. W, G. McCARTNE\, mu,25 . - ; . Auctioneer. p. £l. UAVla> Auctlaues r. HAKOWABE, CUTLERY, NAILS, &c>, at Auc xio.’T.—This morning, at 10 o’cloak, at the. Commer cial Sales Rooms corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, a quantity of Hardware, Cullery, Nails, Ac. ... , AtUoStlock, P. M , one dray and Harness, by order of an Administrator. P. M. DAVIS, • • •- : Auctioneer. Tamjablf- real estatk in the fifth WARD at Auction. —On Saturday afternoon, April 3d,ai 3 o'clock..will be sold, on tho premises, that very desirable lot of Ground, sitaate at the corner of Penn and iAdaras sireem, having * Jront of 42* feet on Penn slreei, and extending 100 seel along Adams street to spring alley, on which are erected Brick Dwelling Douses, three stories hlgb,havmg eight rooms, cellar and vault in.each. Terms at sale, . .> m*r}* F. M. DAVIS, Anci’r. w~ >KAHP3 BOOK SAliE—On Friday and Saturday J evenings, S3th and|4?tb Instants, at 7 o’clock, at the Sales Booms,corner of Wood and Fifth be. sold, a large stock of Valuable Books, tne latest and best editions bt standard authors; family and pocket bibles; teller and cap papers; engravingtjkoy4tc. _ . marSs P. M. PAVIS, Auet’r sf"' Cl ALB OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PUBTPO * NED—The sole o( Household Furniture advertised to take piece this afternoon, at N 0.22 Snyder's Row, Hay street, is postponed ontil.Monday morning, March £9t!i,ai l 0 o'clock, when the sale wilt be positive and without reserve! .. . ... m a,2j P, M. DAVIS, Ancl*r, HOUsKHuLDFURNITUREat Accnos.-OnTliiira day moraine, March 25th,al 19 o’clock, alike re- BideDCC of Mr«. Jane Reed,on Gum street nenr Webster •treet, will bo sold a quantity of well kept household and kitchen ftiruiturc. V. M. DAVIS, mar 23 Actioneer. 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PBS If STTIiVAH 1A BilhßOlß, Taro slally Tratna From Plttsbnrgb to Philadelphia nntl Baltimore. Only ZO Hours Through! FARE,9II. THE Express moil train will leave tbe Depot on Lib' erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 61 o’clock. Passengers will goby tbc cars to Turtle, Creek 12 miles 1 where they will find the.bcsi of Coaches in readiness to convey ihemSßmiles,over a first Tate tornpike road to Beatty’s station; (conductors accompany each train of Coaches), and then take the cars to HolUdaysbuTg; and then thke the splendid sleeping cats direct 'tO'-Fhuadel* phia and Baltimore. ' ■ • , Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the Yorkand Cumberland Railroad at flarrisbuigh, arriving at Barn more to breakfast, and to Washington £sity the sarate v morning* The Evening Traimvill leave dailyal O-30, P. ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage checked through' to Philadelphia/ i>. Leech A Co.’s ExpressPackctLlnc will leave daily, at 5 o’clock, V' M., connecting at Blairs»ille with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in S 3 hours. • : FARE *lO. Passengers wilt procure their tickets at the Railroad Office in the Monoogahela House, Water Street. N-B.—Scheduleurae as follows: From Pitttburgh to Beatty’tSuUion, 7 hour 3 do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 2ft do do Johnstown to HotUdayhbarg, in* . cluding33miles Portage road, C do From Holiidsysburg to DiUersviUe, fi do do Dillereville to Philadelphia,over * Columbia Railroad, 91 do Total, 28 hours. , This Schedule al'ows ample lime on each portion of iho route, and can be regularly made, if no unexpected detention should occur. Passengers are informed that the Portageond Columbia Railroad are owned and.ope* rated by toe Slate of Pennsylvania, and ura in no way uud*rthe management or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. •:■-=- mar2s 3. Mii.SHgMEN,-Ticket AgUP.R. R. Co. Passage to aailfroui Great Britain and Ireland, also to California. JAMES BLAKELY, (corner of Sixth and Liberty street?, Pittsburgh,) is authorised by the Proprietors' and Consignees, to issue direct from this city to London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Belfast, and Londonderry, passage certificates, via New York, mid to this city from any of the above named ports by the way of Boston, New York, Philadelphia; New Of .leans and' Baltimore. Also from Philadelphia to San Francisco, -direct. - . Drafts soluble for remittance in. small and large sums, payable at Right on any town of note in Great. Britain and Ireland. Also sight drafts for any amount suitable forremiuimee to any part of the contir«eniof Europe, payable in Ports and Frankfort on the Main. For bills giving farther information and particulars Apply.as' above.. . ' V- .•• ■ • • • ' - mardL ■ TP Time is money, surely it deserves to be watched; and, reader, you may be assured that—. • Watches better ne’er were fold, Whether of silver or of gold, Than you will Cud, whon e’er you go, And look at those on sale below.* ii. UEINKKAN & CO.» FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, Importers and Dealers in ClocKs* Watebes and Jewelry, Watch Maurtals,-Watch Makers 2Wj,4*c. BEG leave to Biinonnce to the trade and the public generally, that they have just reoeived, from the best manufacturers in Europe, a largo lolof Gold and Silver Waiches, Wateh Tools aad Materials, and a mostefe gant assortment of Jewelry, from the best manufactu rers—which they offer at prices as low as they can be parehased in the Eastern markets. Clocks, Wntches and Jewelry repaired in the belt mariner,and omhemon reasonable terms ; 1 Prompt attention paid toorderß from a distance. - raar24 ■ • •••**- Committee. THE proprietors of the VIRGINIA IRON WORKS having disposed of their Grounds to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, fir a Depot, for sale iheir emire Works, embracing all the Machinery end Fixtures belonging to the Mill, now in complete And lerfecl running order.' There are FORTY NAIL MA CHINES in'this establishment; recently built Slid of the most approved patterns An ENGINE, with a Cylinder twenty-four iuches in diameter. and six feet stroke; four borers, four feet diameter, by 29 feet Iq length,each boi ler contaimns2iiues, eighteen Inches in diameter.— There are 8 Bolling Farnaceß,3 Heating Fumades, and 2 large Nail Furnacea for healing Nail Plate; t large Lathe, for turning Rolls with the Screw- Press, Grindstones; and all the materials necessary to ereot a new Mill. 4 ; For afaller description, -all porsohi Wishing to porcboso, are invited toenexarnSnatiou of the Works on the premises.: Tftoeale will take place on the FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, if not sooner^made at private sale. The terras of payment will,be six, twelve, eight> ceif • and • twenty-four • months—the ‘ purchasers ~ giving bonds with approved security. - - GILL, FLEMING & CO. Cuyof WheclmgtMarehlß, 1852, i . . marM.B7 ■ ■ [Wheeling ... ■ IBngioeer’i stationery, fTTHATMAN’S DRAWING PAPERS, all sitts.r* yy Profile Paper ' ■ ■ ; / i * Cross. Section: Diagram Paper, for Em bankments of 14 ana 24 feel roadway, and excavations of IS.and 23 feet roadway. ' - - Jackson’s Pencils. . Drawing Paper,in Rolls, tracing papers, India rubber, month glue, Ae., for sale at. - ,W. 8. HAVEN’S Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market • and Second streets. Imari24 ALFEID B. TA'CALMOKT * TIIOS. J. KUSHAfI. M’CAIiMONT & KEENAN, ■AT TORN IT S AT JjAWi k!4O FOURTH STREET, . . > Ooppsite Wilkins Hall. . Pittsburgh, J-a. Earoptaa taw Agihtp, : ITJ* Mn.KxHNAW, in connection with Huge Keenan, Eeo\ Counsellor at Law, Dublin, Ireland,colleots claims, males searches, &c, in Europe; and one of them an nually makes a tour ihrough Great Britain, Ireland am? America.- _ ■■ ■ ■ ■■■ " ■ (lltllr “XYER SM) HERII Y~ PECTOBAtr-3 gross, Jtts,, re A oMvrt .«a fe»«te^PAHNEOTW» Wholesale Agents, i. i ; i mar2o corner of First and Wood streets. *- ' ‘&~-r -.‘v %vy'l \ y-. / tr~-4 ■ c V ‘ T. . i. PUBLIC BALE* .... ........ , ***■ .'V V'.*. «< vi-.) v ; • ' ~ . . .;=•. ' • ■■f 9 i.V , \ V- V" • ;•• ■ ; '• '•> •>. **■-£'-- •*-V-v "J' i-- -‘••t.-?. .(-iff- I ** ■■ BANKERS & BROKERS. . _ Trnow.'w Jontr u, -niafun s..c. nuaNts- iBaSAjJ & eu > ■ dankebs ano exchange brokers, WigAy No. fa Wood tout. Diamond *Uty HCIBOtUt Patricks <& BARKERS AND KXCHA»GKBIM»KHiR9, HAVE REMOVED THEIB OFFICE vo th* coania ov viTOt Ann w&od BTaarny P&4 PATRICKS * FRIEND, . „i BANKERS AND -EXCHANGE BtiOKIERSj.. « n ° Dealers in NotesiDraAs, Acceptance*, Gold, »»»▼?'. and Bank Note*. Exchange on the Eastern ana west crn cities constantly for kale. • J .. •, ... ' Collections made in fill the ernes ihrtughoot the urn* ted States.- Deposites received in par fands or cufrciU paper, at the eornarof Fifth and Wood streets, ffebft Domestic andiPoretgn. Exchange, Dank Notttj, Grid and Silvtr, Bought,So.d and Ezchangid t . ■ ATTHB ESXCBASOfi &HD BASTKIHQ HOU9S William A°'ffliU & €©., 0* Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. TIMKPHPOSITg. fat)ggs AULSH KBAMSE. •: : BDWA2D BAHH, KBAHERABAHIti B*nktrta*dEzclxmgt Brvhtri, VtaUri tn Fortigw end DovuiticßxUsißUlsof EztKangiy CiniAtaUscrDtpet? it)BankNbt*i,cLn&coin* Corner of Third and Wood st*., dlrecllvopposltethe 8l Charles Hotel;: ~ may2B Removal* 0. HOXiBSJSS a sous, BAVX BBMOVBD VUEFE BAtTCIHO • JLH& RXCtUKaS OTrtCJ 2b No. GlMarlcti ittut % .f<rur doors kilov cldttand. , N. HOLMES A SONS. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and De alers m Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and i Bank Notes.- Exchange on the Eastern and* Western cltie* constantly for sale. • Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Deposites received m par fhnda or current paper, No, 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth 'streets."' • » jan3o«ly. IXS.B.tfOON. t&OS.SABOkNT. BOON ASAUG2EHT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE; BROKERS, N.S. Czrntr cf Wood and Sixth Pa TSeaLERS in Coin,Bant Notes, Time Bills, Foreign B # and Domestic Exchange,CerrineateaofDepoßii.&c • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union andEarope.forsaleinsumstoßuuparchascrs. > CURRENT and parfunds received on deposit* ... COLLECTIONS madedit allpartt of the Union, atthe lowestrates/ ••• v ••• •■ ■■ sepH-ly " O’Connor, Hroi&er A cq«, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Time and Sight Bills, Cafn.Uneurreot and Far Funds, Slocks, Ac.- Office, corner. Third :;and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. . : 1 , v . [mar!7:tf. HlL!< es. ODR^T). BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, So, 65 Wood Street, - Third door beioto Fourth—(wutiide). SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale.. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold.Stivcr and Bank Notes,bought and soldf Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. - mai2?:y . * : O. XL ARNOLD & CO., BANKBRSi AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, BANK NOTES, SIGHT AND TIME ORAFr9,&e.,&c. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit* ted to any part of the Union. ZgFSTOCKS-^i BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. ■ Ifo. 74* Fourth ttrtet, .. . Next door to the Bonk of Pittsburgh, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. „ /"10NSPANTLY receiving and opening, ai me CAR« I j PET WAREHOUSE of VV. M’CLINTOCK, No. €5 Fourth street,-comprising the RICH&ST and LATEST SPRING STYLES. . Weihvite the attention of those wishing to Furnish Steam Boats or ilouses, to give ns a call, os we will sell at price* lower than everbefore offered in this mar* tel. The Blockcomprisesin part the following varieties: Rich Velvet Pile Carpets: - do Tapesiiy Brussel* Carpels; do English aud American Brussels Carpets; Extra super three ply imperial • do; Superfine do do . do;.-. Superior ingrain Carpet; Window Holland; - Patent Tapestry do do; TransnarentShadcs; Fine ingrain . do do; r Satin Damask*, Common do do ; Venetian Blinds ; VenitianTapestry do; Stair Rodai' Twilled Venitian do; - Piano Covets; Plain do do; Table do; List and Rag do; do > Mats; Chenille and Tufted Rug*; Sheepskin Door Mats; do .do DoorMau; Adqlal(l .do*<Jo} - ALBO^O!L CLOTHS, of all 27 inches lo 25 feet.whickwill he cut 10 fit airy sized Hall, Room or.VeaUbole. {mart] W. M’CLINTOCR ■■ pvoDsa«Foao< > filanufftctoreri tuid Dealers In (\ MANCHESTER MIN ER A L i» AIN T, Alleoiient Cnt, Pa. . New.'Yobk, December 15ih, 1851 • Ifaave analysed n simple of AIANCHESYER MIN EU.AL PAINT, for PcddebAFobd, and find it to con lain the following : Silica, • * Alumina, • Per Oxide of Iron, * Lime, • . - . • Magnesia, . Oxide of Manganese, . Water and Loss, ,13 ... 8,00 100,00 The Powdered Sample, contained ia thebox,'which 1 suppose was ibc one you desired also to have analysed i find to differ ftota any average of (he lamps powdered and mixed together. This last yields aa follows: . PerOxido of Iron, . 59,50 . Silica and Alumina, - 33,00 Lime,- - ,63 Magnesia, .* . » • . .10 Water and Loss, • - 7»90 This difference I presume prises from the mineral got being.unifoira, some portions containing more Iron than others. The analysis shows the article to be well sttit ed for a durable paint. Ifi nd that by calcining the pow der by a pretty high^bentj.the color is much unproved, oral Jeastcoaverted into afinored. JAMES R. CHILTON, Mu D. Chemist. CT* For sale by JOEL MOEILER,‘i4I Liberty street, •: ' v-.; • - • matl6:y : NEW GOODS; CHEAPER THAN EVER. . J. BOOBYER. \ BEE-HIVE CLOTH ING $ TORE! W holstole and Retallv TUST received from lire Eastern Ci'iea, aftfraßEE *| HI VE Clothing Store, No. £25 Liberty Street,/three doors above Irwin street, Pittsburgh, Pa., alorge aud splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and other goddsisuitable for the season, which we are prepared to moke to OTder, In: a/style nnsurpossed in the City, stii at greatly reduced prices, Ourstockof Ready made Clothing is corapleteyfashionably cut, and warranted to be Welt made; we are .determined to sell them at sucb prieesfor Cash, at to moke it the interest of purchasers localised examiaefor themselves. . Custom Work* made to order, on short noliceyand without disappointment. /; nmrlfiiffmd JANES C- WATT, MEBCHAETTAILOE, No: 3G Market, beLwun Sitond and Third strut*, _ BEGS retpectfullylO iaforra.hla friends and the public, that heias returned from New York. aiuE.Philadel-- phia, having there selected from the latest importations, an entire new stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, whieh for newness of designs and richnersdf fabrics, are ./not surpassed by anyltonse west of New York.—'Alt of whichneis pre pared to make toorder in a superior style, at the lowest priee possible, and c* rdially inviteporchaserstocnll and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. / TO TAILOMS.— I have no authorudd Agent in this, city, for the sale of ray workoit GARMENTCUTTING. It caa oQly be had ar the. store of the .subscriber,3B Market street* at the following prices, via: with instruc tions, 810 ; without, $7.; : •• •'• raarl7 - JAMES:C. WATT. Blank Books and Stationery. THE subscriber respeclfally informs his friends and the public that he lanow openings well selected as sortment of Blank Jidoks, School Hooks, Stationery, Writing, Printing and Wrapping Papersyßortnei Boards, &c. <Uiof which no wilt sell at low T&les.' : Steamboat and every other descriptionof Job Print ing, executed withheatuesa and despatch. • Blank Books, ruled and bound to any given pattern. Old Books re-boand. : J. R. WELDIN', Book-seller and Stationer, No. 63 Wood street, be tween Third and Foarth sis. mai2o CIINNAMON, feppermiat, Wimergreen and Sassa* t Teas' Lozenges, (or relieving sickness or ihe-stom ach and Flatulence.' For sale wholesale and Retail, at J)IL: KEYSER’S Drug Store, 140 Wood street. Take STottee* ALL persons having Carpels made to i order, and not taken away, auhe Carpet irvfe Manufactory .and Ship . Agency of Jons Thompson, No. 205 Liberty street, will ,nleaße call forthem" before the first of m April.nexL or they will be sold at Auction for what* is ogfiintl them, as I omteoing to remove in April npxt taibe third house above me Canal bridge, No 41Q Liberty Btreet; and will only carry on my Ship Agency ana Wright’s Indian Vegetable Fill Agency bu siness, Iwillhave noroomfor CarpeU. . . Carpets will be roahttTacfuredtdo’rder nttheold stand by Wmi Pounm, who has been engaged at the business for two years post with me, and the old whom I would recommend my former customers. maiOtfiw JOHN THOMPSON. Agency for Ditfereni tines of Packet SUpg. PASSENGER OFFICE, No, dOS lilbsrty Btrsetf Pittsburgh. Fot P; 17. J3yRW£S d* C0.,69 South ttrsu, etwntr Pint; Nut York ; Iffi; tVaurko Rood, Hvtrfcolj and 65 Qiavitr ttrttuNtv* brltan** - '- . ■ _ Ltne of Packets ■ • t L % - ... • , sailingevetyfivedaysfrom 40^ Liverpool to New York j a > Line of Packets from Liv- erooor to Philadelphia, on ■2gfeSS%-c.iheo igh ieen th of eactn^irM^Pn mVnih . » time of Packets to Daltimore ou Uwiluui oi each mouth! Also—ft Llneol Packets on the filh and I?* oftTach month from London and Portsmouth to N ALsi>2Dra/l»M sight alwaysonhand, for any amount, avtho lowest raves of discounti and: nil Inforniation SStiggs»g r- Agency*. muE undersigned, “ European Agente,” 1 : the 1 Americaa-Bajvstill coniihue io do 11cet<Jo bis ✓1 e» gaeiM and claims, copies nex?»nnusUodnvillhe vb'eiwenty'SUthof tins Aganojr. K ° Ef , NAN> lOiFifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., H. KERN AN, • ••* ’ , u 27 Palmerston Place. Puhlin, Ireland. ; M'cous>tiaxr.:::r.:-.jonN hassv.::'.::::?. M’ctjliOCGß, HsmiV HKNRY rn’OCLLOtiau do DO. ‘• Tir rt{OLESALK <2TocerB and Commission Merchants W and Dealer*, in all kinds :of Produce, corner of Penn and iron «* 8 * PitUhttrah. Imartt '■ UENEY Jll’UUljliObQU & UUs . . ; yphoUtaU and Commimon Merchants, ' •• • Comor of Penn and Trwtn ffbrwßf. -•- fc,ATtiLliS— iu Backs Feather*, l*» t>al<sby. [marai] wING & mooeiilaD. ■ », J ■■ ■ 3*6 LET—-Tbs subscriberoffer* for fletik tba ff T . store rooti' now occupied by Moia/S. tyiuoofe fiNm . p Markeuireet. Posseaibfl tfveojßß, ‘ inquire of • •• • w a _CIIAS. 11. PAULBOtt.No.73 Wood $U i miip frroporir for Btt*e-\:: v~~\' 1 ESF “ff» 7 f« e X” ,m F«r e S/ “.'S'' of the -«b.c,b„on,h B p, y e -mif« p ■ 1 laßJrn*. JAMKS M’KAIN. - : HJ ujjwKhy Mouaii -fu kBSTTSiiK ■1” »? a fhrubbery, and from to toSO ic*, 0 “flR gToand. 13/iquire of ; . •• .Y\BbHL fohgfct'' A. WILKINS Jfe cn- . ; *Ofi ittfMT.—A Frame College, wiihlTfioS . Bggij Garden and Shrubbery. About four acres with pasturage for. horse and cow, on the premise* adjoining' The house contains some ten or twotafr rooas. and the rmtilon inosi desirable Rent low. marls •• . • •- . ■ A*•WILKINS A.CO. ■a—. ton KliNr.-r-t'Jpm rho.tai of April next, 160 :> 'Bisl Store, with Dwelling atiached, on the;comet of ■“““•Mnrkcl and Fits! streets—a good business stand for a Store or Tnvcrn, it bcingonly one square from the: riser—will be rented low to B w narlfittf No. 233 Libertyst.’ : umnlbos yorSalei , A FIRST HATE second handOmmbnsj modern stria, A. which has been running but a few months. Will,be, sold very low. Apply at Brown’s Hotelf corner, of Smithfield and Third streets. *». mart:3w BROWN A CONNELLY, LOTS FOR SALE. LOT, lathe Eighth WaHof the City of Titter: v/ ltorgh, fronting 011. Locust Elreex, 293 feel fronting.; oii'Yaubraani street ruhning to dte blafl'dtJO feet, front*. '. log the.Monongahela293.fect, fronting on-MiltenDargef street 400 feet. - :-• '■ One oihcr Lotj adjoining the above, in Fmtownahipf fronting-oh Locust , mrect'244 .feet, fronting on Mil:en berger’a street to the.bluff 323 feet, on webluiTQver looking Uie MonoDgaheia , 244 fpei. loa line ofthe prop* crtypftheUie James Irwin, 200 feet (oLotiut street - One other Lot inPitt township, fronting on Locust at. 293 feet, froiitihgoh Miltenberfer street 12b feet to a 24 feet alley, fronting on mid a11ey;293 feet to a Use of ; property of la e Jamea Irwiu,froni alley to Locust st. . I*2o feel. .. One other Lot iiMlie city of Pittsburgh, fronting ort . Locust street £O3 (eel, fronting on Yanbraam street 120 . . ' feet to a 24 feet alley, fronting on said alley \93 feet, fronting on Miltenbrrger street VJO lect to Locost fit; - Oneoihcr Lot, frontugon Forbes street 49 feet, front .ingoh-Miltcnbcrger street ICO fed to a 24 feet alley ; on. the said alley 4s. feet to Lot No. 42 in Miltecbetger’s ' plan of Loir- One otherLot,lronUng onForbes fitreetSfl feet,front ing on Vanbruom street 120 feet,to- tt 24. feel alloy, .fronting bit said alley 72 feet. s ; I will sell tor earn, on long lime, or on lease. For particulars, enquire of the subscribevon the comer of Sandusky street and South Common, Al legheny City. nmr2o;4m . - CEO. MILTRNBRROBR: ITtOR KENT—A large unctconvenleut 6lhce,wiUx gas ; -fixtures, on first floor of. W areh ouse now occupied by os,and possession given immediately.'.Also, a largo 'and convenient Office on second floorip onr fronting Water street, and noascssioirglven on the lst.or April next. L. 8, WATERKLaN A SONS, ' feb£B Nos. P(l and 3t Water and 02Froht street. . COAL LAM t) FUR SAl.K—Sixty acres . UoaT ptivi* [ece, itut above the second Bam, on theYouchfo* bo ny river I feb2S;tf) A, WILKINS fc CO. TCuRSMjK, on Fourth Street, one-third part of Lot> F No 329, between market ami FerryV4o feet front by 85 back t,well suited for building purpose?. .Title in - diabutableamlierma easy. For rent; TWO officen on Fifth Street' Apply lo . . . *. ; M’CALMONT&KEENAN. ■ Auornevftnty.aw.igfl Fourth PJjmjt.V- *lo Nurßerymen*ndUarJner*<--'Tpinjr 1 acres of G round; with orchard,a good baroand out houses, and a dwelling offour or fivoroom*. A tenant is wanted, who will improve the groanda and plantshrubbcry, for which something will bo allowad. maria; •' A. WILKINS he Cl>. . □fOUSfcSS fc’Utt KKNT— CL -A Targe Brick Hoa«e. -well finished. Bent 83Utt. A Brick House, well finished. Rent 3180. Two Brick Houses. Rem SITS and 3200; • A Cottage House, and one acre or Grenada with valuable improvements. ; Rent 8250.- A House,of-five rooms, kitchen and ball. BeotßlSO. A House nod 2 Lois, in South Pittsburgh. ;fteni3ftf." The above-are in good order. S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, sfiBmithfield-atreet. r For Bale* A T« r O STORY BRICK SHOP—with grave! roof; XTL 40$ by SO feet; wilbon & inch cylinder engine, ana boiler—all ia good order.; Also, on the etunc Lot, a araall Dwelling tlonse. The Lot 100 by,4Q feet; 8 years lease. Situated oh Liberty street, opposite the Penney!* vania Railroad Ticket Office, Fiftu ward. Apply lor J.HO.WAUTD, • W 0.290 Liberty street. feb2?:lm 1X ACRES OP LAND, in lota to suit purchasers* W situated near the propertyofColyCroghhn, de ceased ; one mile from the Allegheny Cemetery f being •' part of the Bishop Farm. Farther information will bo % Riven on applying to the subscriber, on the premises. Price peir acre, SWO EBWARO HAYNES, ■ .• marfl:2w - - • • SaveYoarHoney! CHARLES P. ; FREE MAN'& CO;, (LA.TB VR&EH&N, IIODOE3 ATO CO.) v IMPORTERS AND JOSSERS, - 144 BROADWAY,' t : ONB DOOR SOUTH OF LIBERTY BT&SE?, NEW YORK, „ HAVE now on hand, and will he receiving doit? throogh the season, New Goods, direct from tho - European manufacturers, andCaßh Auctions, rich, fa shionable, fancy Si'k Millinery'Goods. Oar £tock.of neb Ribbons, comprises every variety of the I ate at and. most beautiful designs imported." - Many of our Goods ate manufactured expressly to v . oar order, from our own designsand patterns, and stand . unrivalled. We offer our Goods for nett Casht at lower prices than any credit House in America canaflard. • .:* All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a .portion of their money, and make selections fromonr great variety ofrieh cheap goods.. Ribbons, rich, for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes end Belts. • Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes,Liases and Tnrielons. r Embroideries, Collars, Cheroisettß, Capes, Berthas... . Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings and Insettings; EmbToideriedßeviereiliUce/and HemsilchCam.Hkffl. . Blonde. Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Caps. Embroidered Laces for Shawl?, Mantillas and Veil*. Honiton, Mechlenj Valencienesj and. Brussels Lnccft. ; Eogli/b and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread and . Cottoit Laces: Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Glove* and Milts. . . French and American. Artificial Flowers. . French .Lace, English, American and Italian. •• • • • • : Straw Bonnets and Trimmings. - (maTB2t2m : :Notlc© to Contractor** T>ROPOSALss will be received unul lhe 4th of May XT iiexwattiio Office of /the Engineer of. the Company* in Pittsburgh, for thc\-Gtading and; Bridging on..eight; . miles of the riusburgli and Suubenvillefiai! roadjftotrt. . Pittsburgh to CampbelVikUan, comprising aTauhelGOD. yards long* and somerheavy sections ; .amlfor Bach other * workon the line aa may then be ready for contract. - luformaiioii respecungthewoTk may be obtained at thisl3fir«s-orfrom.W. M«RobertsiConsnltingEngineer, ■••■■■■ at Marion,'Ohio. : By order of tha'Board . B. MITCHELL,: JR t , Chief Engineer. : ErtsiitßEtfs Office, i Plttsbnrgbt March \ mar 23 • : ~ TT rr ' : caTlfornlnTDirect 1.- gJjSgr THE superior, 550 Tons, CoppeMFasienea BfrSj&Sftnd Coppered Clipper Ship, VENICE, Capt. 3* .• “r .H. Youso, wilt sari fcom.T'aUadelphlaiOn/rpcs-. day,' CIU o (i April, ui U o'clock, lot Baa Fmuisco.: .dir;- . rect forpossengers. ," _ r - This Ship is filled up in the best and mostco&raoaioas manner, and wilt accommodate t£oo.: -The BcWtcav DeekBfJ3o feet long, 28 feci-wide-i-the-whOlfifittedwtt:. a Saloon. The first Cabin or Main Deck, is.&UEttßp :wiib superior Stale Rooms, fot 20 passengers. ,■ /■.. Passengers going by-ihis Sliip ■willbopernultodtJgp , on board on thtj27ih of March, and vill.be free from-cx- . pense umit they arrive mSon Francisco. Tbe propne* 'torsof this Ship coofi tentlc expect to go - from spoilt* port in 100 days, tfs she-wilt take but blue Freight,-Mid. being in ballast trim. viU ihttk&oyast.difierepcelnher . Bailing time. -ThisShip baa made.- some -of.the-Shortest Passages on record'; made a trip from Manilla in SO days, and her lasi tnp from Calcutta in.,tbe: .very short pjssagenf tOOdays. ; - «• For Passage, at very Low hales, apply to N.B. aLow* ley^B7 Soutli Front atreet, Philadelphia, or to y JAMES' BLAKELY, • _!. • r • - cor Sixth audldberty stilly Piusbtngflj .; Telegraph. , ; - ; ■ vV'-j^;^:^i>>->v^'. - ';'''..' : i ... •. FOR'SALE & TO LET. ’or salt* mar 23 P/-8.- Passaj ►ea aecuiedb' SL BAWfEß**»*-***'**'**-*»»'»*WM. PtCK&SOttt, ** J J. CZ, SAWYER ft COf wo. V 5 wood ct;, Tu«ae Dubas JoraTn,^:^ LOOKING GLASS MANCFACWBEB3, A.NT» WHOLES AT* S DEALERS IV, v,v •. ...., .:,. Foreign and fiometlicy Fancy and VarietyJxQQb**: . : J M.‘ S. & CO * respectfully inform iboitfriolids Afld V cusiomorß, that they have received u large stoc* of FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS, which hate been • : -bought for CASH, from Importers and Maouffcciuwre, , and which they will sell on as reaaonabc lenoSj anAft* v* low os can be purchased-Etat. Oar Stock ©ousisia . . Xoolang Glauses, Buttons, , , Parasols, v - Clocksand Watches, • Ribbons, : Brushes, . - Umbrellas, . Laces, ? ' • Threads, Suspenders, . Silk . Combs, . Gun. Caps, ■, - ••• Pocket Handkerchiefs, -Port Moaaies, Artificial Flowers. Hosiery. Perfumery,«o. WHITE GOOIfS. - . . Cambric, JaconCus, JhshopLawn, Book Muslin, Moll, . BwU«, Dotted Swiss. ‘ Plain and Ornamental Portrait.and Picturerrwaes, made to order. Also.re-Gilding Cabinet Makers, and others, furnwhed with LOO««8 Glass Plates, nt Eastern prices. -... .■ -• Merchants and others, visiting our at? W ( paseof purchasing Goods, will please called cmuuoo . oar Stock. - -UnttrtLa*.. SUrble Slant«ls< 4 „ A LARGE stock of the most boautilul MANTBIiS, Aj- made of the quality of Foreign and; yhnues*. tic Marble, manufactured bymachincryj aJwayaon h*B® and' made to order on short notice, at prices ranging fromBls to 81G0each. Purclmßer* are invued to cait end examine the .stock imd prices, 31D,.3&-&nd33& Lib®, c ''l«;% e ±‘ oVt " ,hC tuaMlM - w . w: w»Lt.ACB. Penniyivnnlo. UallroaU lEmißrivUt x>t««• VST Hate now prepared lo receipt fotpaMenseryw W Philadelphia, by “ Emigrant Line.” 'Fire SJ.SO. mnr™ COVOiiK ft. fiRAHAM. Kccereed lai*da? ondrei V sale ai MORHI3’ TEA STORE, niar”s in the Piamooa..... C-lOui*EßS> *'LMiB—Cobaliclie3.-jn store andf;r«» / hy imarisi JOHN R. SHBnHIPgj TriNEUAR— WJ bbls.pure Cider Viiiejaiym jure and V for tale by - (tnar2s<. JOHN B. SHERR|*\r C) BBI.S. SOUK CHOUT, 10 clow consignmon*. in Z^^ milbtsß3e by John b. samnzz -OHE^TBR'CBM i , OBIDSI-<3Seb«<^ Of fii; durability of wnrlraansMp Sirkltnie end : HEN t ’AND. BOVS>'JtOTHINC-8j«t n l« e W Great inducements to : ,.. charges for shearing 0o wF STUPY TO PLEASBf murtb 6BiISSd«L.a!"”!K»2IS!SSi> “SH 3 —^rfsr-'A'ATtfiSs^ oo - receding K.BW .-GOODS«nd pertagtß of Drew rand n “* i f£ c , sJis.CnshtnereraGreniulinoa, TU- Mirf I*' 1 *' n»l.'ne«. irr... o-r.-_ ..... ■■■ - .•" —— —TTTTvtS—A. A. AUtos tt Uu.vtilt op»n cm Die s-f* mst, ofor om> ihonsanian broid«*daiidpJain,'whiteAnd c°lored Cmpe Bhawl», of °n prices. ; ISs** sctirfiTwiCfS—A. lnrpc quailing, oil band and for sale S low* tmaiM) R- BARD & CO. ToTHEKOUAIvre. : -<A'yoaug turned nmn, wnoHa* been in buslncwYor ibe laa; ave yeau, inihiichy, 'withes to obtain a sUaauon aa Saici?manj ot CoQ&dca* mercantile hoase. Tfat hem of references given » • ■ Apply at TIU3 OFFICE. imort3;tf
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