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AlCrits - 'rcrtis . doit Damiuirrat
D Trkrnenkly, sod Weskly.—The Daily is basso
goys= pat oistosur, the Th. - Weekly is Viso Dollsirslier
USE* W SVeeklyV Two Dollars per siarous, Wiaty
Ofoeloed.
' lLoVairaalse ate earnestly requested theChead
favors balm 51. w, Lad, as early 4n to day u
. •
iatia Cosaracielal Mar
. tbrorsi impute, Markets, ite. cse
„WM; and Antl-Kasolite
FOR. CANAL COIdmI.4IONER,
XIDD L'E &WA T
.'• •w vsvv comm.
TRE IRON TILikRIC
The Wisbiegton Union comei into the Hell With
tome figures In relation to the price of Swedes
nee, which ate given to .shonr the Prosperity anus
hods manufacturers. 11u#, withal due deference
to the organist, we beg leave not to be conVinced
by his 'haunter and to submit a few facts, to ehow
.than his petition is totally groundless. The price
of Swedes iron is higher now than under the tariff
of ISA but the price of that quality of iron is no
a atm:taloa of the Prosperity of tie hone iron
:" trade than would be the average price of carom.
hers' In the same time. The import of Swedes
iso bears ma fair proportion to the quantity used
awl made . at home, as lie-will show by the figures,
'combining Perumylranin production and the im
ient of lroci frour:Great 'Britain and Sweden, in .
1516 ,• • • .
.E= L , ltratiia production, 1516, 2,106,223 cwt.
ImEart, bar, C02 3, ,5 116 63
26 "
'-' Stocks of 1816, 2,942.291.
(We assume the Worm( Peausylvaniato be used
• 1114*iron, leaving the production of the rest al
4136 Union for other purposes) . • •
The; proportion of Swedis iron, in that year, we
: 6n4 mass right and a half per cent., and yet the
government organ, from such sballo'w Wets, res.
• ' stros that the great iron manufacturing interest is
prospeoooo. ',To show bfiw IMSO6II itemthis pro
porous Swedes 'whale in, in comparison with our I
bane interest, which is depiissed, we =mem
the following-showing 'h....quantity sod value of
Swedes iron imported, for the fiscal years, ending
Jane 396, 1844, '45; and '46. _
1844, 162p99 cwt. .
1 640, 258,981' ' 591,513
. • 1846, . ' 230,998 ' 6,15,951
Baled . dittO, 162,118 ' 59,39.3
We now give the amount of the trade in iron of
our own State, the prosperity of which the Union
hies to Measure by the pace of the small amount
of .Swedes iron imported.
• In lacking over the valuable statistics which
occasionally appear in the Philadelpbia Commercial
Lint, we tind in the number oltlutt Journal tearing
.• date January 22d, the following results of the iron
mining and manufacture in Pennsylvania, vim
ICli. 1416.
1847 Exec. la Fa's. io
• over 1160.
1916.
Pounds Pornds. Pounds.
P;1roi; lE= 1519151311 0 . g
ti,,7 14.
Nails 19,551;177 10,017,773 2,931,041 •••• • •
'..oootas, e„ 90.676 9,710,736 •—• • • 3,121,611
221:140.1.5tU 7G.N.1.199 342*C.0
1,4 , 4,000 •
rtv.ko - aro
Theguantities above stated were brought from
theearious miningestablishmenta in the interior of
Penasylvimil, over the differeut Mil roads and ca
. oats of the State, to Philadelphia; during the list
year: The excess of all varieties of munufaetured
iron brought to Market in 1817,over the quantities
brought in 1% 6 ,1 3 7 00 56 , 539 Itoutlde
•.We now give tho prices of the Lome made
nr
tick, at different.points, and ink the Gee traders to
show in whit'part of them the profu lies, and how
loni it will tabs our, =leach+ is mate a fin ,
' tune, shOuld the' range of prices .centinue to tend
.as at present! ' -
mom Or 03:151ck.n
. - Oct. 17,'47. Ap. 1, '44
• AMlttimin Fotruary,pig, sat Rau 529 oat
Fenge, Y 3 61 34 2 S 6 29
Anthracite pig, No.l, 33 035 26 028
; Nes.2 and 3, 32}0331. 211615.
- .Bail road bus, 61 070 61 065
_
bar,barolps, 5393
- ars
rolled, 7210771 671070
.
skans,. ._ 67 ap72 550:0
. . Jan. 3,'49.. Mar. 25, '45.
American pig, No. 1, $37,5004000 550,00=50
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Common, 30,0003 2 ,5 0 29,0 1 50*00
Amer. barorolled, 53 1 30 77,306350,00
. . .
American Foundry Pig, . 835038 1 1P52231
What& fall is here! Look at if!
- The tiiich explains tbe prultierity of iron ma. 4.
"The iinpetus which the li b eral revenue taxiifof
• s
38t6 has given to the agricuhural interests of the
onuutrj, has increased the dernandin tbe-usu sad
the boa; and has clamed also a large- demand for
• "lion for the contraction of rag roads to transport
the farineei produce to market." i ,
Llasfor our nantufinnurcra, if this is t 6 basis of
their prosperity:-it lo worse that the story of
Svicdeniron! The prosperity of qui farmers, of
which the Union Prattles, is ainongtbe things that
were . .
From the day the Government Organ cried out—
:wheat is two dollars a bushel! -sad brought &hint
by Decattanaic foresight, the Prices have gone down,
." and we are new busy In feeding currant country
" • inert arid no others. Produce of most kinds sells
XI a bad . and the agriMaltursj.poospenty is, seen
universal krues.
The whole Sainte of the Union is sheer
- nen" except the following, which is tree—it says,.
io epeattiug"of the next election, that—
.; The tariff is one of their initurs, and throwing
all masks aside, it is detained to be ou al the great
lout" , of lheWltig party !be next e
Pranidential
;Petataylvania has been cheated once, and will
trini you no longer, but will make n stand fur the
. _
. SairAl orrog,-6 - poor woman of our acquain
tance, who tams support for herself and little son,
by bard labor, has lor one , dollar Wooster actg.!
Of course shefects the effects of Ohio Banking:—
. /Tss StockhoLdes of the blank no, doubt live in
way vireillatutees—Pote.
. .
The :Wooster Musk was a good specimen of
uDectioarsahe Snancieriug in Ohio, avd we cozy
ilia Illiaterf Loa the Ohio State Journal, that
poor Imo= cosy krisAi *gigot bee tan: oae
• . •
'The '.Wonter 'Bank was. chartered by a Loco
Lershilinure., when that putt held undisput
rnal mray in birth branciten To promm of time its
_ • abater extrierwent a mvision. avert by a Legicla•
pate Lien Toeo in both hexer:leo—and was made
so magma' to the mere modern Meaner 'Bank Au..
• - Acme , The &Maims of 'lndividual Hatay . was
.epplied to EL. There was no objection to this on.
- She part of the officers or stoclthrilders,'.
; were of the plink wto'restarded this mine - 105 is a
paasmet Mr all the 'evils of banking: Inns,
immtfonsithanahhough the Bankrutsy have failed..
lbws will be.. no very serious loss to any . but to
them by whom its affairs Lave been mannyets—c
- Al all errantn,the public may now have a practical.
'-issamrstral4o l of the. opmhou of a sYstem which
was urged with to mach vehemence as the
. aaainia of monetary wisdom." ,
Tbli Ohio Lien 'Foci pnmses are ideollusion
.4ith ibis beak, and the Ohio Suateettan toys that
bental intonn crel ita Allure two days tenni
. - .
-7 : a transpired ,otherI r ine...Ancsber of; the - Stater
'qhfrally seemed to know more about the corn
."' ":; ahe ieg amint
ka th l sl 4 tire body Z,,r4rl„t'le , x - 2 4 ,
•of all the aunts at Lake and ale Wooster Beak
easy be=shed. It would present some curious
others, unless Maier) , hssleught
'lt up within the last year, will to 'Entail a mon.
, Ems upon the Ohio .%aleantatf,all.its property end
sll"Mtgm. Tr l y cold '" o f
the
11' for in 1545.
We do not think much capital will be made tar .
Abe Itediemati out of this rotten: bank.,
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atl
--Woomiwax. or Mr- Ciai.—The Catmint
ationktie kites that, they have /tea a letter from
a ,liihipaithed Member of Coaffccu, from which
„is aitpearkthat Mr. Clay Will not staffer his name
to b• used in cucnectioa with. the lireablen•
•-• biro it front authority:which me think
hone than that , alluded to by the
Citnotiii4e, Mugabe above Woo katadatioa. In
act
.••:',.con•talratiiivi that an living moral knows Mr.
Cafe *iamb; rekrezioe to this matter, aad : vo
. that Mr. Clay has not :etpresse4
. o *, co the topic reaionthat
as 'rice= to' oconahOtlon Upon lie tali:.
Wit Nov On doubt hownvie tbat... Gay
tktte satisfy. th e
the mune of a Y e l • •
• •• fa l ,,f r i e pprat larixts to
,ftr:erF. 4 3hiali i !!!..77 ••
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•
New Yak Canal, td,
Cac4 l,4 th iva
b .
woodstoat
r,#o.WAriWahl - a aa.s . by,
. '1 - • . -
lat*UhartsoluiCtioit one rig Atrial," You- -
OPlDaNci..—.-11*'_11i1401i. 'and Queen:; ofthe '
breach leh Nevi tumid inn ropaL carriage shortly
alter ediaa o'clock as Saturday.miorning,. the
ieccimpirded by riegenTFmtieh of from Bulb
too, and wended lir. the. Hon. Captain Meaux
one of the directors of the Brighton Railway, and
they_arrived at the Croydon station at precisely'
twenty minutes past twelve o'clock. The Duke
, doNettlours, she Duke and /lichen. of.Cohourg,
the Count de luau, and two general officers,
whose names we Could not learn, kilt London by
an early train to await the arrival of the royal stran-.
gen., A large patty of the directors were in wait
tug to receive them. Upon the arrivarof the royal
carriage Captain Wilms put his head out &agave
Asmara tithe - directors. When the door of the
royal carriage was opened, his Majesty stepped nut,
and upon seeing him, his daughter, the Duchess of
Coburg, gave a stided scmatn. .'He was immedi
ately locked in the arm* of his soh the Duke de
Nemours, whom he embraced With great warmth,
and instantly he pressed hie daughter to his bosom
in the most affectionate manner: His Melody was
overpowered, and shed team as did his daughter
ilex The scene was a most movingone, and one
not easily forgotten. .The Queen upon stepping
from liar carriage, also adectionately embraced her
children and was irreatly agitated. The royalpar
ty were;then ushered by the directors to the Wait
ing room where they were led to give war in pri
vate to those mingled emotions by which they were
agitated. After remaining a few Inmates together
the royal party intimated their .readiness to de ,
aet
Three private carriages were in waiting at the
back of the station, in readiness to convey the ex
iled fierily to Claremont' About a hundred well
dressed persons were assembled round the tint
carriage, eager to catch a glimpse of the King and
_Queen as they stepped into the carriage . The King
!made his appearance first, end ediprmsent instantly
uucovered. There was no cheering. The recep
_Con was cordial, but impressive, and was highly
_creditable to the personsassembled, and might be
taken as expressing the feelings of the:nation to
wards the exiled monarch; it woo an ansaMace of
hospitality; mingled with ay:neatly for his misfor
tunes. The King was deemed in black trowseng
and the rough fearnought great coat, or aeameisa
jacket, which was given to him by the captain of
the vessel which brought him over. He no sooner
stepped from the door than he turned round to the
persona who lined the passage to and
shook hands with all who were nem him, repect.
edly bowing and saying, ;Thank you--thank you
sir," "Much obliged to you obi" 'Much obliged
to yon;" to which several responded, by exclaim- I
ing; .Long live King Louis Philippe." Upon en
tering the carriage the crowd assembled round the
window, and alinost every person present hail the
honor of shaking hands with him. His Majesty.
looked dejected, and appeared deeply impreeoed
with the reception which he met with; The King
was Gillowed into the carriage by the Queen, who
wore a black and white tartan shawl, n black fig
ured Silk gown, and black bonnet The other
members of the royal family having taken their
seats in the other carriages, the royal party drove
oil' to Claremont. the residence of the lite Princess
Charlotte, and Prince. Leopold, now King of Eel
, gum.
The Duchess de Moutpensier, the innocent care
of all the uproar, after having been seared from the
palace by the inroads of the mob,-Wandered about
the greets of Paris until rive o'clock that day, ac
companied by anold Spanishiservent, who knows
not a word ofFrench She was met in the Rue du
Havre; close to that railway station, by tegentleman,
who knowing her by sight, took upon himself to
protect her and conduct her to bit house. How
she managed to stray utimolated and unrethunieed
so far from home is a mystery to this hour, She
says, seeking to avoid the crowd, she turned ' down
the streets which seemed most free, withont caring
whither they might les&
'The Duke ce Nemours left Paris directly, and on
the road to Boulogne fell in with his royal rela
tives, the Duke and Duchess Auguste of Saxe.
Coburg. with whom hts torsi highness crossed the
channel on Sunday. ;
All the other branches of the royalfamily of
France. with the exciftiiia 'the Duchess of Or
leans arid her children; have arrived, One afie
another. safely in England..
The
The Duke de -Netnoura the Duke and Duchess
of Saxe Coburg, (Princess Celmentitel-end the
Count do Jamae, arrived in London on Sunday
the 27th. The Duke, on his arrival at Hertford
House, seemed greatly dejected, as he was evident
ly suffering from excessive fatigue; and wttegret
to say, from thew escape from the French capital
having been the act of a moment, not the ',lightest
lugguage was bronght, so that in fact none oftheut
pounces a change of garment.
• On LIMN; their departure from Paris, the Duke
de Nemours went by one route, and the Duchess
(cousin of Prince Albert) by sootier, intending to
meet or jour at the same road at a place appoint.
ed. It was not discovered till the Duke reached
the want that the Duchess had'oot proceeded him.
It appears now that she was unfortunately
lell be
hind.. .
MORE Srcavraa—By the last 'temper. advice,
were received or an arrangemeat which the
British W. I. mail steamers are b call here morn
thlyl coming from Bermuda. and going hence to
8, 'Thomas, whence the mails will radiate.—N. Y.
Jour. Cont.' "
The ZlOniteur publishes another decree., which
(nape ißrParis LS read Irish universal
sariaSictiou in!lie - and. S'avery is to he abolished
at once. The followin; is the decree:
- Fitmwit mat - lilac.
ÜBE= —incalw—reienamirr.
The Provisional Government of the Republic,
considering that po French land should any on
ger bear abstrim, decrees: Colonies and the Marine,
to prepare, within the shortest irelay, the not for
the immediate" emancipation of the slaves in all
the Colonies of the Republir—
Paris, Werth 4.
EFFICCTI OF rtteCarsoonta's NEW, IN Nrw Von*
—The New York Expresa rib Thursday says—
There had been no failures iti London, Pans o
other parts ao Car as heard from, affecting the A
_ -
It is stated that emensiVe orders have been re
ceived by this steamer kt investments in Ameri
can Stocks. This is the natural mom of things,
—there must be good sense enough left in Europe
to estimate the value and stability of our institu
tions. Capitalists in Europe must _make invest,
meets somewhere, and there is no spot on earth
where the security is as am le as in this coon
try, and the rani of interest double to what it is
us Europe. . .„
• Our banks are in a strong position, and have am
,ploi mesas. 11." restoration of confidence is all that
is wanting 'to make money . plenty. This cond.
'dente is principally shaken us one department,—
.the French , tiede. All the Internal trade of our
own country is per&ctly sound and safe.
The state of things id Europe, after a little, will
tend to maim money easy in this country. Vast
mien most centre here. . •
Specie, instead of being sent abroad, will at the
present rate of Bat begin to return.
The N. Y. Courier of the fame day saya—
Para haters of late date and high authority, al.
though decidedly discouraging and disclaiming for
the pment new undertakings, speak w;thout alarm
of the Acta coridition of thing.
The letters from Amsterdam, whilst chronicling,
the commercial , stagnation occasioned by the polit
ical hurriesee , --waysl that no failurra,had occurred
likely to tiff.seLAmerican commerce.
from London-Ilse note of caution is sounded—
but not of aPprebension; but from neither of these
jrrent Commercial Capitalists (gad that we confess
as greAlly , surprised us) in any encouragement
gieewthat thaanention of capitalists will be turn
ed to tf. S. stocks for investments. The continu
ance of Oa Afemidan war, wit), its indefinite drain
upon onObaboances, is the ;balancd cause in Lon.
don for thei,mrslayt of the IL S. securities, amid
the turnbliFitaci*Lies of Engluid and of France.
frolland;sayawhilaitiare remains .one repudia•
wjil: not. teach American %Leda of
any port. •
• •
FLCMOSS,II.O;ir SANTA FS—DITLAT or Col.. BALLS
sr EL Pseo.--Tbe defeat of Col Rails at El Palo
was mentioned in our telegiaphie reports yester;
day.. The foluarthgeculms we copy . from the
•
St.:l4p,ntTraperttof uesder
icatleman, who a Santa Fe about the 25th
F , so_tv •on Sunday. Ile brine
news 4 n Col. Rolfe regiment, 'an•
tinned alba Paso, (about 800 men,) and $OOO Men.
icans.• The Amerman fumes were defeated, Veer
ing n loss of GO or SD men, and CoL Rath - was re
treatius before the Me:leant'. On the reception of
the" news ci Santa Fe, Geri. Price immed i
ately or
dered all bin disposable firm , to march lathe aid of
CoL Hells The exprev, with the mail, left Santa
Fe three dap before the hearer of this news,. was
overtaken by hire, and rum'ed.
The knowing:, from the Weston WO Herald,
cuMi, of the 21st, though cot-so Into, goes to con.
firm the 'Mein intelligence:
An eipreas: has jut arrived from Santa Fe.
We seen A• letter dated Albuquerque, Fe.
briery 7, from which we extract the following
„ .
'Ou ths 3d of February, thg dragoons stationed
here, were aroused by the. nmval of an-American, -
who escaped from Chibuilitut,uhd came express.
brought intelligence of all the movements of
the Mexicans in Chibuabult r and that Geo. Urea
was' advanung upon El Paso with 3000 men.
Three or lour companies of CoL Rail.' regiment
ware stationedot that . place: The dragoons here
were ready tamarcb to their relief at a moment's
. .
waning, and woms only awaiting the nrrivolocUen
price fr om Sidqa Fe, .14,0 Mao oxpecied in 'a row
daYe
r We have also received a Sams Fe llepublle,,,,-
dated February 13, from whack we obtain the 01!
'•Santa Fe was in greet satin:meat. It, was re
ported that 1/rseri:svu adiancing upon El Plum
with an arm j of from 6000 to 10,000 men by rapid
marches-1 Oen. Price immediately made prepare
' tic= Letisieshing With several boillei of limps to
the Mei` of the place. . •
hit I Abelarriveu at Stuns Feciu the Ilth from
El rairio, - and brought word that' the troops below
ward all en a forced usasCh 6r El. Peuo, nod
that th e re wet e prong prupset esid at that
place- Large bodies of Mexicana were reported
to he approaching.: 'COL:lhalli Was kutifying the
"Gen :Erica and war left on the Sth.' wdl
here, on &dying et El Pieso, about 15,000 men
: Isibigtosol64 . Appeal, of the 21et, ewes
that s letter held beta stewed thets froth ttdepes.,
deuce announcing. the arrival of an Uprise (note
"lards Pe, with pews of the defeat of W. Hells
with c(elml men.
=WI
'Local .tifila_tgiiimt.7,7:""
, .
Proceeding* isagnisuac..
Qitiscsl--Ptesent4lessit. dating, Bake.'
weil,l3l•le; Dearly, Drum, all, KUscaikLineno.
Laughlin, Lapin.; Murray, McGill,"Porter,Tottea;
and Mr.Shipton, President. .
Mr. Drum; Chairinu of Committee. on wooden
buildings, to whosit was referred the petition of W
Price for permission to remove a frame buildingin
the fah Ward; also, the petition of lone* ed . ,Quigg
fir permission to build a frame addition to their
steel fisatOry. , , Iteponol against granting the pray
er of the petitions, which wu read and accepted.
Sent lb C. C. ,
Mr. Laughlin, Chairman of 'Sanitary Commit
tee, presented a report which was read and ac
cepted. • •
Also, n resolution authorizing the Muyor to
draw his Warrant in favor of Imo- Adams, for
513,55; read 3 times and adopted. Sent to C.
Council. i
A resolution authorizing, the Mayor to draw hie
warrant on the City Trews:merit:, favor of Dr. Watt
for $4OO, wan then called up,rmil on motion of Mr.
Bakewell amended by atrikin,g out $4OO mad sub
stituting 5200. Read twice and laid over.
Mr. LlakeWell, Chain:nen of Special Committee
on Allegheny Wharf,presented a report, which was
read and accepted.
lso, an Ordinance, entitled "An Ordinance, en•
eutpting owners of certain lots on Duquesne Way
from payment of wharfage; which was read twice
when Dr. BlickMoved that the further consider°.
tion of the ordinance be indefinitely posipo
nett
M. Lorenz [moved to lay the MOUOO ibr inde
finite postpcmement on the tattle, which was .0
ned.
Mr. Bakeivell moved to amend by strikitig out
20 and 30 ybans, and substituting 30 and 40 years,
which amendment was log.
Mr.. liayng—The words "manufacturing
blishments" wherever it occurs, be stricken out—
Carried.;
Dr. Black—By inserting ell grading and paving
hould 6cl done at the expense of the owners of
the lots.=-Lost.
The otdinrmce was then called for on the Urea.
ding, and final passage—when an motion of Dr.
Black, it wan ordered to be published as amended,
together with the report of the Committee. "
Adjoumed.
Monday, April 3,1848. •
COunOil ink on special 'call—present, Mn.ess ,
Armstrong,lßell; Black, Curiningimm, Jones, Leon-
McClelland, McCollister,
McKeliiy, McKnight, Palmer, Roggen, Sawyer,
Schaffer, Sew, Smith, Stirnple, Stotler, Yon 8011111-
'horst, WilsOn.aad President,
Mr. Robertson, President in the chair.
Tho first,husiness In order under the call being
the resolutions for the payMent of damages twat,
hag by the Opening of Clark street. They were ta
ken up. , ---The Motion for iddifinite postponement
pending when Courmil adjourned at last meeting,
was first in orde'r. The yea. and nays were call
ed for, lad there was a second. andthe motion was
kothy the following vote, vie; Nees, Messrs. Black
Jones ; Leonard, McClelland, McKeley, McKnight,
Sawyer, Soon, Von Bonahonst. and President-10.
Nay., Meeire- Armstrong, Cunningham, Levi,,
viagston; McCollister, l'almer, &two, Schaffer,
Smith, StiMple ; and Wilson-11.
The amendmeat of Mr. SaWyer, making theci
ty liable Gar one half of the damages only—was
next in'order—was read a 3d time, and laid upon
the table. I
The gueition, "shall the resolutions be read a
3d time—being in order the yeas and nays were
called tor, ind there was a second, and the were as
follows; vizs yeas, Messrs. Armstrong, Levis, Li,
tagston,ljeColliattir, Palmer, Roggen, Schaffer,
Smith. StiMple and Wilson-10; Nays, Messrs
, Bell, peck, Cunningham,l Jones, Leonard, McCOI.
listeg; IMcKelvy, McKiliglit, Sawyer, Scou ; Stoner,
Von Bounliorst and President-13; so the reaqu-
Lion. wereirejected.
The unfinished business (nom the S. C. of the
27th of March was taboo up and disposed of
Mr. JoniSt, offered .n resolution directing the pus.
hae of tWo copies of Dunlop's Digest, for the
se of ConnciL.—Reed twice rod laid over. -*
Mr. .McKePry odered'n resolution directing the
greding of (Filth street from Smithfield to Ross S;t.
Rend .d referred to the Corn. on Streets. 5:.e. Sent
to S. C.
`Adjourned.
New Boots.
'Life (Lod public services of Henry Clay. Revibed,
enlarged and brought down to March, 1545. By
Epee Sargent, Ecq."
We :anal indebted tour enterprising fronds,
Measm. dmely S McEJrath, of the Nos- York
_Tribune, Air a copy of the very• able Biography of
the Sage c i lf Ashland. Iris written with great abil
ity and is a full and faithful monde& all tho.e
flog eTeati!, incldenti and acts, wycli make upthe
history of Mr. Clay. Ii contains onelmndred and
twenty five pages of closely printed matter, printed
online paper, with o portrait by Sin... nt the !ow
price of 24; cents,
The usia7 3fariszilm7cor — April, under the edit.O.
rill super v ision of the Well known 3I m. Kirkland,
cm . . to is like spring, laden wall bbwtns It is
one of the most agreeable hie of the
many eacellent monthlies now4Mbeshed.
Hoxima l a noctaa 51.114.67.L'ir-Thi, is on adirurs•
We wOrk;_and only deserses to beaien to be tub
dieribeillkir, it is,published at Sew York, and
Bounds with interesting reading matter,
We are!iadehted to Mr. lost; n copy of his
buriness directory, and cordially recttritnend 3t as
a desirable median:l . ot advertising, as well; as
valaabletiypendsos to the counting ro,nm.
Nita lira intlebtrd •to the lion. Mr. lime, o-u, •
copy of his able ,perch on "The origin of the War
with Mrslro
MEM
Tar Fat; yesterday morning, occurred nt the
fr;mri Imitate. known as the Oregon Honer.
ou 4th St.inest Grant. It was Awn estingutahed,
and did very Intle_demage. :
This old house was therMidevoe of loouie
Phu
lippe, the dethroned King of France, during sere.
ral months of his former exile. linns then ores.
pied by a '''renchman, named Marie, with whom
Louis Philippe hoarded during hi. stay in This
city.
Arrant lulu AND CIXVELAND ZAILADAD —A lec
tor by teldiraph frlnt J. A. Harris, Eaq.,._eddur of
the Cleveland Herald, iniarma us that the city of
Cleveland his voted one hundred thousand dollars
subscription to the Cleveland 1. Pittsbtirut railrruld
with hardly a diuenting voice.
firivv rinuaom.—A jury• in Philadelphia lately
gave the pLantiff a verdict far ten tiumsanzi datars,
in &breach orpromise caw. Thin is. the tenant
verdictof the kind ever given in thin country so
far ns our knowledge goes. The jury were much
influenced no doubt, by a streimum attempt on the
parlor thedefendint to make it appear that the
plaintiff had been unchaste before her unfortunate
acifiaintinee with him—an attempt made in an
atrocious way, and doubting, conaidered r hy the ju
•
ry has utterly failed.
Coateas.arres reaccs OP Pro mors.--The price of
pig iron at Glaacxre on the 10th of March.
- ItiSS! • Nees Cd qr too.
13471 " 3 ,, IC!, "
Gd 4, toil
which is equal to a fall of $5,59 per toe.
Asa. usi Lgrruscs or Mon. Consiscrs.—The
Postmaster General requests us to ely that the bids
received fur the mail aervice, in the States of New
Jersey, Delawate, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and
Ohio are now in the course °recrimination, and
that he will be prepared, on the 13111 of April, to
open the books, and announce to this.e interested
the bids,
,preparatory to the making orn Gnal de
cision awarding the contracts.—troion.
The. piishops ot the MethodiatEpimcopal Church
have isinteitt circular recommendtiti, io fir* af
.
the important spatters Co coma bane the Geneal .
Cottfcrenee of the bburCh, that the lest Frdiay in
Aprithe observed throughout the Churches as a
day Of humiliation and prayer; and that liars:must.
delivered daring the day.
Gciver.soccer Finances—The amount of 'Money
on deposite, to the credit of the Treasury of tho
Stites, and subject to drat), on the 27th of March,
was 82, of which sum $2te1,36 was in
the strong •s. at Pittsburgh.
.There Wan grand celebration in New York on
Monday . .
boner of the new Republic of
France. , City Hall and 'other public buildings
vere . fo 6s; uminated by order of Coaunon Cone.
cli. In t • "evening there we, to* a great meet.
log in the Park, at orhich the Mayor bad convented
to preside.
WiernihTbe 'hires of two ofthe French minis•
try, Lientrtine and Ledru Rollin, are Irish /edit',
and they are both characteristically engaged in pet
rel:lain Lally and concerte, fur ilia benefit of the
.suirerers by the revolution.
.The nu'muer of siudents who attended these' ,
- oral Medical 'cheats in Philedelphie last ;winter
we one thousand - two hundred end seven, Of
this number, 509 were student" in the Clniyensity,
and 492 la the Jeffereon -
Ot v. Toss Tnims-r-lt will notlouhi gratify our
Juvendadiends os well as the ladies, to litipprisi
ed that ibis interesting gentlemtua .is „re' route ,far,
this city; bilis; at the last dateVitt Louisville.
M a ths West dates frons.Paris, as we leafs' froli, a
Reach &ue, We Rothsehild, Were disc:ousting at
,4 rex calk, load Ifottinsuer at 3.—N. T. -Jour:
. The nbt Couto Mill of the Ainosiceng Curnpauie
a‘Ckgffideurn, N. H, was burned on Thursday hut,
Ices 330,x•
-r;
..VAMPArtak PAPEIU
'indieeies thae . theikiei
campaign, will be the most exciting
eviejbeght. Upon
.all shim we see Feperatanto,
inelattit by the admiaisirs tiou press to sustain the
executive by the cheap circulation - or the decal
stsninfetai with which they gull the publieeas on
the eve of election..
• .To spread the antiikite wherever they may halms
their poison, we 411111 ISSUe 6 Campaign paper ',lt a
price,. moderate as to place n in the hands of
every good Whig in this , region, as well as in' t• e
handa of all
. those who love their country wi • an
enlarged heart, and who desire to see our ale'
constitutitirr, for which our Fatheni knight and • ied,
preserved - from 'the danger of being torn i• a
thousand fragments by an unprincipled and mis.
guided faction, who . se entire and devoted obj is
to obtain power and - the spoils incidental are,
to, and for the sake of which they nre read and
willing to sacrifice every principle of right a.
tice as well as of Law and order.
The "Gazette",halltever yetficen found we
in its duty and devotion to the great intere is of
Western Pennsylvania, with which it has teen,
identified fob nearly three quarters of a century-
d we trust to be intod in the foremost arnim,dtt•
ring the. campaign. When the National Conan
Una composed of the chosen pairiotsof the republic
shall decide upon the man who is to bear oar Pear
;dentin! banner, we shall enter into his support
"th all the energy and'lndustre ve pcosesse, and
hrowlng away the scabbard tight for the good old
• use, so long as the enemy keeps the field.
We shall put upon our banner, as one of earth-
nal principles for which we contendiA PROTEC.
THE TARIFF, one that shall secure to those
living on American soil, the labor requisite to pro
duce our own iron, our own cotton, oui own glass,
our own salt and in short all that is requisite for
our comfort or: convenience] that can be made at
home. We shall go_tbr the good fanners policy of
baying nothing that we can produoc ourselves.
We shall demand too from - the next ndministra.
don appropriations for the improvement of our
rivers and barbels, and shall insist that a pan of
the revenue we contribute in raising, shall be
expended for our benefit and not all be
given to support useless wsrs, arid greedy, lazy,
worthless officeholders, and COOLIIICIOLN of the gov..
ernment.
We Mall go for those who will give us a gov
rnment administered upon the most economical
scale consistent with honor to the position we oc.
cupy among the nations of the earth.
We shall go for non-interference in all European
politics either by direct- action ar the most remote
implication, believing that our true destiny is to
mind our own business, within our own bounds.
ries, and recommend the virtues and advantages
of our form of government by our example and
not by arms or diphimacy.
Wo shall oppose the acquisition of any more
territory, and shall insist that, Mi_.2l2C-110.1 shall be
spared to restore us to an honorable peace with
our sister republiq:
• To thou who at.prove the declarations we have
Made, we now aplienl and ask them to aid as in
the dissemination or the creed we. lay down.
The Weekly Gazette of the 10th of Stole ail
contain the National Nomination, We will co
meoce on that day and send the Guette until tL •
the, result of the Presidential election Is know.
upon the itllowing terms .
To one addre.,
Ten eopite...
Fifteen - copies
Twenty "
Filly •
Coe hundred _fopieo
No package will be made up emit•irling leer
than fire ropier, fin. which 82,6 l eta will he chem . .
ed• and so in proportion. Car additional eeries.
We would aoliut the attention of the present
patrons of the - Gazette to this matter and.aak their
aid. The extremely low rate at which we oiler
the campaign paper . leaves but • small ini4iti
neer the actual expense of publication to us, and
all orders mast be attended by oath. The money
can to cent to us through the post masten.
EFLASTM 4 . nnooKs.,v
OM WQGT Cior.—Tbe 'Llaevnlk , Fourier
says—
From thenountry, wa heat the mug encourag.
,4 aceounts-ef the oandition of the wheat.—.
From the fartrartatheinieliei, feint treTrel, kn ot
our agent who in traversing the entirety,. and lima
oug..owa oabaerration, we Wher that the ming
grain • has never looked better, unkann, it may be,
two yearn • ago: and then not Noy much he'der;
The plans. are growing finely, and 'show no tl
feats from the open winter. The fly was hod its
*roe platen, and the crop may yet be injured by
drought, or worm, but the prospect new is fair be
an 'notionally fine crop.
The Cleveland Herald nays—What; kw, reports
we bare reveived, relative to the Folioed, of the
Wheat crop, in the interior, are somewhat contra
dictory. Indeed at this time it it napirtadole to
bran definite opinions in regard to the matter, an
the wheat plant is liable to be materially injured
during the two or three aucceedintweeks.
A Pose IVlAartat Cosetcren.—.la the one of the
Proprietors of the Daily Advertise, an Jobs
1107 . the rangiest.. at Detroit, for official corrup
tion, in refos'ng to give the Post Office 'fainting to
the paper having the largest circulation, the Cyan
rendered a deution yesterday against the Post
Master, and as...eased the plaintitra damages at the
sum of 511 0.1, that being the value of the either.
tisement for the south of •March,'tStf
In pursuing the Neil:rawer &our city to a cute
viction far offirial perjury, - we have been actuated
solely by a dn.ite to' obtain a plain legal nght un
der the laws of the land. The Daily Advertiser
has for seven! year been deprived , by the merest
fraud of all the patronage of the Post ft drce r k ..
pertinent.
• - "
The Ire proprietor. Colonel Williams, found his
.application to the Post Master treated with con
tempt. The same degree 6( insolence and con
tempt was bestowed upon the present proprietors.
An upriaitt and fearless Court of Inoue has pla
ced the matter rightly before the community.—Pe
:mit Adv.
Arroa's .Istart.—The *Mon of the best
informed men on the subject of Mr. Astor's estate,
is that he has lot 'over $25,000,000. The Tribune
says the fallowing gentlemen arc executor+ of the
Will of the Late Mr. Astor, ris Wm. B. Astor,
John J. Actor, Jr., Date/ Lord; Jr. limas U. King,
and Washington trying. The Will is voluminons
and was drama up brn. Lord, Jr., Eire. There is
so much dome to see the Will,that it mill no doubt;
he speedily published. - • . •
"Mato Ur.—The locomotive .-Stephen %VIA'
ne - y," which Wu euni in the • Pastwic rive: lait
week. id the time of the reamed accident,has been
recovered and placed on board of a *awl, which
is now . on the • way with: it to lerarg City. The
damages to it, it la draught, i will not exceed 540.
Abraham Quackenbush, theengineeri is able tube
about again. • -
,
SAVING!, BANC or BAI-713.1411110—Tt0r
lailtllloll ha% declared +incubi epco
fds
fah of its buiineeshir the last three ylitni;*ambeet
log to $51,000, which will be dirided.beiweeo
positore who haveleictiume in the Blink Or' nee
,
year or more. k . •
"Ssuo Tuicautxra"—Mr. Virebmei, when-. 14
chases to be, is not only one of the abler, but one
of the wittiest of public Inen: . . We hare sees
Wen any' thine. happier than hia onaleuir4
poorlJenerel Gas, Who YAW henceforth be •
tidy me:optimal by, his:title of Snug the -Jane . .
SP by. hill 0V721 patronyteic. • ' •
•
MO= Tazon.--Threr hundred end fifty recruits,
Or the volunteer and regular diyislonaol tho U. S.
Army, iit , ere to learn Newport !Unlinks on or about
tap first day of April. 'A portion of them are kr
the 2nd and 4t&Ohio Begirneuta, eoratnimded by
Cols. Irwin and Brough.
Tug Paarrvcarr =ruin - wt.—We learn from
ruitucket, that up to Wedneatlay afternoon, el..
en dead lashes had been recovered Iron the ruin.
nt then Hcime'Print works, and it NFU feared that
several others were still buried beneath the ruins
The Ohio Cultivator of the lah, sais that the
Whenterop in the middle and northern portioos oi
the State continues to appear healthy. The dry
weather hoe thus Ear prevented the "hearing oat"
so common at this season of the year.
ED" Von frurlish, silly old fellow, read ads, and be no
looser bald, whiskerlers and hairless. Arr. W. !sok.
HMI, of to lAberty street, Pittsburgh, Po, certifies on the
:Id of l'ehroary„ 1947, that Mr.'fbos.ittefisou`a head,
on the top, was, entirely bold forlS ).ear., and thalter
using two fie AMU. on Jones' Coral Huit Restotatiee,
the hair is_ manna. fast sod Wei,:
Sold in Newark byH. OLDS te SON, fill !bond sl, R.
VAN IIUSIORK, tomer of Broad Mali Nnellekel st.
otat'2o
ETPlma, Ilan, ac.—Thu Genuine Hays• Millman
Is an article more justly celebrated as a turn forme
Wove then any or all °them Its rarer are almost
mow:4d, :cola ey tb al. JACKSON, /seem for Pitts
burgh. novlellteurcnit
Wu*.Clon't have yellow, dark ream—they. V.be ..
de
= Poorly whin. by pale tune osioa bon J on
.
Amber Toad. Mute. It Leiden. the !owl, the
breath, kn. nand aura Laberly at norlikluwly
"That whiter skin of hers, than mem
And pure as nionamenud alabaster. ,
AU females base akin like the above, whonse,Jonee
;Vanish Idly Whoa. h tnaketh pure snowy, yet natu
rally white• SoLd at 41 Cnentast street. ta""
ljr Don't have. st - Foul Dreath. , -Ir )on hive, ""
tw/a eb 1 tY bottle of Jones , Amber Tooth Paste. That
will make your breath sweet, whiten your teeth, &P.-,
goill at Wont, at nuirladtsrlT
- .
Vol this S , X. sr..-0/ms . tockit lierre Lod.
Uoue Lis.ut end lueszu Veiretable 1.11:lr, We moor
effectual cure for Ethouuruktiurt Sold by M. JAM
5•04. Alf. 4 fot Ana6..416
ffrtiLtlG_Tclf: VgGRANI.
VorreiposidensO of Plltslopitigh
. • .
tormspnuCtince of the Pittsburgh Gakette.
CONGRESS. •
Washington, April 4, ISIS.
Another Member id - Congress . is no more--the
Hon. 4. A.4lack, of South Caroline. He hos been
ill for some time, and died last night,—attended in
his last moments by his Gamily, which bad been .
sent for.
A large meeting to sympathize with France was
held Isar night, at' which the Mayor prOsided..--
There was much enthusiasm shown in all the pro
ceedings.
Nothing was done farther thin to announce the
death of Mr. J. A. Mack, nod passing the custom
ary resolution. •
LAETIL FROM MEXICO
PmuDELPIIIA, April f, I g!...9.
By the Southern "Magnetic Line, we have Inter
news from the city of Mexico—bringing one adri•
ces down to the 20th of March. •
•
The Court of Inqulry commenced its Stnioll ou
the 10th of March, when the,charges presented by .
General Worth again's General Scott were with• '
drawn, as well as the charges Of General Scnit.
against Colonel Duncan.
General Pillow will be toed.
A tangle word tells the Flory. The Whigs have'
swept the State, by increased majorities, and hare
secured the two Senators.
Tbs . . Lower Souse Or the Connecticut Legislas
tere strands, 80 ‘17616' to . 54 Locos. Senate ; 17
Whigs too Loco Form.
The Whig State Ticket has been entirely sueo,
cessful, and the course of the State laid down for:
the November election.
Nry Yo April 4,1 S
The Steamer Herman, Captain Crabtree, benne
for Southampton, put into,Hahfax, on Tuesday
last, in distress, having brOken Ler engine in a
Bala.
Pumuncant., ApriTT, LS4B.
•
There is nothing - doing in any of the Atlantic
Markets worth reporting. All is quiet, and waiting
the arrival of the .New York Steamer, now fully
"due.
Ciniinnati, April 4, 1548.
The election yesterday, terminated in the sec•
eels of thi, Whigs throughout the city. The Whigs
have gained abghtly, end have a large majority in
the Councils.
Rumors ate current unfavorable to the credit of
the Bank of Norwalk, but they are not generally
credited by the brokers.
St. Louis, April 4,151 E.
The election yesterday GLr municipal offices, W
suited iu qte choice of loco Coco officers, including
the Mayor. The Mayor had three hundred inn.
jority.
53clusive Cotres - pondeuee of the Pittsburgh Gazelle
.CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cmem-sert, Apnl 4, ISIR
flour—The market, wills moderate human., is
in favor claim buyer.
Rye—Sales of 1,400 bushels at 5:1ar55 ets.
Whiskey—Sale. of Common at 14 ate. The
market is firm.
Groceries- We heve no change to note. The
market is in'active.
Provisions--There pa a dinurushed
bale, of sugar cured llama at it.. Western 16.1 ea
are held at 3iy; Shoulders at 21 cis.
• Linseed 04-.-Saltss at agargl rt., per callon.
Cill/Cllll are honorably stunted Mat thr follow
ing anti. actual qualities of a da.botUo of Joa Co..
ral Harr Rebtorauve. If they doubt our. word. Mcy
cannot Wear highly rrelarcmble Cllittlll. who /...I‘n
tried it:
Mt. (Mo. 14rcketh 4l Elm a. New Yorh.
- -
..Nlts-ItaAlmle avenue, I..ruokly..
Tonykqur, teJ King .1. New York.
Mr. Thomas Jackson. W I.therty At, l'ittsnagt,
U. F.:Cullen, late I. , arbrr • crainboat AMCIICMI.
. .
Andlllo., than a hundred otbera ,rate, though Int....kr
utaite, that it will force the hats to rrow on the hund or
face. atop it I - Alma:gut otrengtheu the root, removal,
neut( and Quadrat from the roots, nod coaling pght., red
or gray hair an.ufna; a hue dark lack, nad
bury). wiry hate snood, am:, cleat. mat beautiful, i
Vert , • ery long :MI, Sala at Wll. JACK.SON , S
I.4.Crty at. mare)
07 Lb. rat Pawns Mattis-4 you *rash to sac
control. any undertaking, you must always hese the
proper means.' Therefore, if you hale cougn, me.
Jo vet Et.ersinettxt tell be sUrthi. we is the stdper
moat. Have you Asthma or difficulty at breath ing,
thee the only edicient lot.. to cure you is to use
large* Expeetcrfant.'which - Oill moranlistelpreercume
the spun, whAirt, coutngrt• in'n diameter of the tet,ef,
lad Lowed. sod brag. up the mucus Winch clore turrit
up.abd tbns crenocc• este) , ob urem mo to (eV,
tarn,, While it the Hulse Wirer all istammustiou is•un
deed, and a mire certain to be eibeted. 111,e tot
Hantebstis, Spiting of How& Pleurisy, or in fact -.soy
put...nu . Agree... Men use Jaynes rapes - xi..
sad rclici i t trtukiri, and you will find that you laAvt
pod tlea po
• Fo sale s IPisaigh at the Pekin Tea Store, Ti Vile
atract neakWood. tool: r,
•
Th . c .oll.lm el uf ,nr
grateful w s sew , wad., the repulsi‘ e. coat., tou.buo.
yellow faoes <theta, cantle.. disgust--me sante atilt
males. Couni such people be nahiersl to try a wale of
the twin Jonas' Indian Lltrunral Soap. met Woui.l he.
carapliaraqi with the rhanai. Titer would have a deli
cate, clear, a kale slot, white r,ery disfigureuwen or
eruption would be tenon ad and cured
arlFt Lag rim Trx.—Persott• who have
ontrrieits and itnlthtiona of thl - h and 11. e had ho 'f
loe( produced, mot try this, lan'orignsul Nina as/
for Joao,' Soap. l'or sale at IVAt. Jacitliolis. r.. 1,;!...r.
IT street. marg.;
tEr kWhDesins. ?entity. Set.. [al
Llli.es Itch, Chaps. fore 'lced., Pure Weals, Vita
yars.
Janes' Snap as used by lawny physinal. in thus car
in eurinn. We above, and see would not conseiconocial
sell unless we knew it to be all we state.
As,coSaistss, We true Jon.' Ina p is perbag, the
only amele seer known Ussr removed hap:Julies and
cleared and beauh6cd hie making U soh, coal,
ood. and wt.. as ut /(111111 , Sold by W5l. JAck,
SON, yt Liberty street. Esse,
•
Ur. is It han DOC.. you r
drr hair
or rty
tall net. dons you
y! r Asir turn env
b. rsy, di, Ipr a
It `Ls thrta, you coo mate It sort, silky arul Loc.
Dark am/ Leanly, soul beauteous as Casimir of wine
And to have this, iOll have but three 'dulling, to give
For a bottle of Janes` Hair Restorative.
Header, if you have load hair you eroold really Le ae.
torusheil at the lordly errect sithree shining boble of
Jones' Coral flair Roesorative Las omit; it need/ but one
trial. Sold at i9l.aterty sb ruartudArt y
Lather who use Joneeflpanish Lslr White, knee
always • dtisfy ue white transparent skin. Of dna n trial
will sa nny one. Sold only in Pittsburgh, id 60
LA:4m 111. nowliklstulerlr
•
ar At o inewinx of the Ile ilet hied Presbyterian Con
gregation of ohn way of .Pittsburgh, held on :Rowley
evennig, the 3d 11111141111—tutelligence haring been caw
.muniwited to the renigeepseion of the deeenve 'of their
beloved Pastor, !ter: G. T. Eweso, Ott hie passage to
New Orlentissin the Rise ultimo—it was waninionsly
Itcwo.vwx, Thal thla cougrepaticni hare heard with
deep arid heanlelt prier of the denth of our beloved Petal
tor, Rev. G. T. flaring. A wan, a Penni, moat dearly
beloved by nil his flock, out who labored woo liaP faith
ly hod efficiently amongst no, with utiring industry
and seal for ow epirinwelwelfure. We mourn ht. Iwo
as a most dear friend awl greedy beloved Pastor. God
his providence has taken away,from tee oar counsel.
toe and our guide, and wo now dreier to bow eiffirais,
aively to his holy will.
Ibtandoco, That Wm. Stearns) Jeune). Rola. 31. Nel
son, !laid. Hill, 1 11,cts.'Stropson, Wm. Gamin., John
Pox, Itsdclid, Alex. 3lotagnmery„l. Less. Thom.,
3tElroy, IL Druittroontl, - J.ltotrittsou; John Chnanbccei
Alex. Roldt, D. 31lice, P. Young, 11. Morrison. James
16 F gi n:
Rol lin
Cerviber., 11. Adams, 1). Glass, W. M.
.31 Gregor, John Connindhans, JOhn Anusitollf, David
11111, John SiblOck, John SYCracken and S. Galway.
be appointed a delegation Of this conception to elect
the remains id OW Parlor at Wlrreling, and occonmeny
them back to this city.
Itsanscan, also,Tltat Dr. Black be repeated topnotch
sermon on the nth hod., appropriate on the occasion.
It. GLASS, chairman.
"PUG) '
Tam Snow,., Secretary
Ilkuko ox Taut,. —itie members of the Board .of
Trade Amociation are requested to meet at their Boom.
on'rhoraday erdniod next, ail o'clock.
• PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
C. S. Polarn dlnn•er and Ledwe .
LIENEFIT MISS PI IIIIM
•
•
WEDriIiAY, APRIL 5, 1t , 111., will be netwele.l the
new Comedy of
LAD 11.53 BEWARE.
C01..V...at Mr. Loner.
Unite Peabody Petrie.
MANCE, by Miss Anil% no.
o.
• To conclude with the Dremo of the
BOTTLE: '
Richard Mr Oxley.
Coddle Mr. Dunn.
bit" Petrie
Friday Beiterti of blr. Dunn
IPd. T RECEIVED-5 aAHenh Nrrya and non,'
u 7Linbaehb and for {ale by 0g.5 J, KIDD te Co
aUld COPAL— . 3 cows ler • k by
J KIDD& Ce
Chronicle copy.
bids No I Luny n storeOnd for talc by
• H , ISAIA IJIC - EY Co, 107 Front 0
loulgh i;eTt - o - re — it . ll - 14;1' Bala bj
.. , 111,5 - ' DIChItY ft Co
C --
armm
—balesin gore cold for sale l.-
• .p.l ISAIAH. JACKET k. 0.1
RUNS—WI bnAlk .mall white fur mle by
aps '. • • ISArAliDleklll7& Co
.11 . /Zir ., ILU I WI . lamb . will Le -mold eery low
ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
_
Vtial lERS—Of good quality, for attlet eonstmtly Ly
'AU. , IM/All DiCalldr & Co
BEAliff...-.30 bbls small white, /analog from steamer.
Maga ilbisf and far gala by.
.0 J C BIDWELL. AR% ...R.' a
ju o,r vti2 y
grAAII4-47 sacks in ttore and tOf sale by . •
1 , 1 .14 . JC AILDWELL
CORZ-111) Nab irk awe and for wrioA
Dl . , i ' ELL
ALIAar--tri MA. in !tore orol!orirtrAw.El4.
DEA.CLIDS-2, a ct s more lot sale tly__
aPis CB/MST-LI.
PrrrssmlintikriiirAt kaki xi:kir
••
, „ • • •-,
"RiIS IMM
FirthiTrampirtatiotiifFrraght to . audfigui;
PPITSBEIROII,
Butnunon &,II
b CAUL Philadelphia.
Iltiragrac IlComsna, Pittsburgh.
old established Liao
I don. the proprietors have made entetwive arrange
maims no forward good. nod posture with depetch. arid
tlni - must favorable terms. They coulnlently hope
their well known promptness deliv eriog guodi—pe
cella safety in male ot earyind—caamus wareheo
eel at cock port, affording accommodations to shippers•
mut owners orprtelne.x—together with tneo. t on . rape .
rime& and unremitting artentionto rSeettre
la Ihent a emitintlance of 1 hut• liberal patronage they
hereby gratefully acknowledge.
All consignments hy and to
this line received, char.
deepen', raid in any required directions toe
of chard& for CattalliklUtl,udvanctitg or storaee.
inurest, directlk or indirectly. m nteambilam.
cOMMOllliClitiolle promptly iilCllded .llpplica
non to the following extent.:
noititiDGE & CASH. nte Market st, Philadelyhia.
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR. (lanai Basin, Potshot - gig.
WCONNOII... & CO. North at, lialtaunre.
Whf Turk._
4ritliarizing Boras to-be issued to Jam...l .3fathrel,
Tames AleCch r en* Trilliam 1176., rmyrais , rly.
QEC. I—fte it ordained nod enacted, I.y th,
oof Pittsburgh, jet ntelect and Common Councils no.
scrablcd, That the Slayer be, anti is hereby authorized
and directed to issue City Bonds to the persons and kir'
thie,nuslierelunfier mentioned, respecnorly, via: flour'
bonds for the into 01 three .hundred dollars each, to
Jolrtell Mackerel, in port tors oading Diamond street
and alley. Oar hoed to James McCabe. for she sum of
three hundred dollars, in port paymout fors radiug dour
Second greetOue bond to William scissor, for
the coill °ranee hundred dollars, in part payment of
grading it, High and IVetister Street.. Each of the
Bonds to be issued as herein authorized shall hear no
interest at the rate of siaser cent. per .11L1121, payable
semi-annually at the Onlet of s h e City Treamter
Pnisbarsh. mid be rellenvoable in ma years.
•Bge.ll—Ut it further ordained, &c.. That the faith,
credit, funds. revenue, and corporate property of the
City be. and the same are hereby pledged the the re
demption ei the said Bonds.
• Ordained and enacted into a law. in Councils, this
third day of April. A. D.
lArrrer,l MORGAN ItOBERTSON, Pres ., C. C.
It. Bombe ZOLIC6I,, Clerk C. C.
JOHN SHIP'rON, Pres'L R C.
Joan M.Oll, Clark S. C. • up5M•
An Ordinance,
Providing for the oprontretenr .f o Clerk for the
Standing Co' ugninee.s of Conned,.
1:C. 1-I.ot it ordained and roamed by she eitireas
ip of Pittsburgh, in Select and Cannon Council: as
sembled, That the SaleCr,rottl Common COUlleilr, shall
within fourteen day: alter the passage of ...Ordi
nance, and annually tberi.aiter, at their first meting in
January, elect a ennoble' person to servo as Clerk for
the Standiug Committees of Councils, who., duty it
dealt to, to keep minute. of their proceeding:, and also
to keep regular records of all requisttion. drawn by
said Committees 011 the hlayor, which shall be recorded
sn mutable basks to be provided for that purpose, winch
hall be open at all len:tmble times to Mu craswd..
non of all member. of Councils. .
Sac.ll—Re it Outlier ordained, &a., That lite salary
of the said Clerk shall be fixed ut the auto of Tiro Hun-.
dreg Dollars, tribe paid quarterly,as other city officers
ere paid.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
day of Aprd, A. H. tat,
(Art,. %) UOIWAN ROBERTSON, Preal. C.C.
It. Brenta Roams, Clerk C. C. - •
• JOHN SIIIPTON, Breit. S.C.
Jousi Moor., Clerk S. C. apSdlt
LAST COTILLION PARTY.
BONNAFFON respectfully unarms Ids pain.;
that Ns last Party will take-place on Fray, the
701 amt. On Ont.:C.lOU Le will .Libit to the parents
his toethod of teaching and the progress of Lit pupils.
Th,, Polka and Polka•Qumbillo will by performed by
soe of his pupils (six years uld,) wli,ch will satisfy
the m compauy present that A. /1. is capaLle of leach-
Mg young children as well as her teachers or
mneheresses who have knight in this city. Parents
Ae respectfully Matted and requested to attend end see
e improvements of their children Those ladies who
have sensno ticket. arc particularly invited, and will
Le admitted with the 0611 Ir tielests. Tickets - tor gentle•
men will Le ready on Thursday, the oth inst., to had
of A 11. Itiniselt The dances will mks place at 10
O'clock up3oo
WITELIOODS FOIL DRESSES.—Ox .this Mara'
an,. AV VIURPIII"ti Dry Goods
porth colt coer o ith an .-
d garket sts, u fall moor
L osslotr.. m Gocdx for dresses, such as Say.. him.-
Itna. plu•tt and 4'4; do; burred Jaekonetst
plain Molls and Jael.o.mts. Al.n. valious style. of
gam!. Dresses, ii lading a.tew patzern• of
mir., Hew styles Embroidered Muslin Polk,
I'ol Ibcw goods will bereceivin Li
g doily tor week
to come, Including newest style. Drrs. Goods, Ten
and French Elinglmma, Prints and Clout...
Merchant. are Invited to examine the goods and pri ,
era TV /1011,Ille room., up srUir+. The tt...ortment
Inrge and Knee. Very tow.• •
9 , 11 E UNDERSIGNED, doing pastiness under the
name °SA nburs h NichoLon, at their' Foundry on
''t bird street. Litre this day, by mutual esinisent. &Awl.
red their co.paroterehip. All those knowing them.
I odebted to the 6rtn. are requested to call at
I:lCif wareliou , s un Liberty street o; poste head .'.f
%Vo,nl. runt rud all busing ciainis ogainst thou
wiil pte.ent them at inn sante pins° for settlement.
JOHN AILTHITIL.,
:OHS NICHOLSON.
up..Libn
==2M=
crricE a heivby given that Letters of Adm./nat..
iton here been granted to the undersigned. ens the
.rd:
reter Bought,. late Wi I/err un'euabie,
deern.r.t: all perumn Indebted to .1/11e0610 are desi
red In male outuedtete paytnebt. and boot
dein. 011! plense present 1nd.:41114 authenticated for
settlentein. .1 CCATIIERWCIOIt. ) .
• JAS FI;LTOX.
Dner Tonnbaup. April
ir AN . TI-34-,A ..o.11.), to Coq! o Pow. .r l`re4
Grni&rre tnovothcr- nit3
171.314-171 acv Tor, of prime qtannty roof tn now co •
gnaw, on connignment •Int for sale by
opn TAAFFE & o.coNson.
oarn<daN.nnl Rill ba tinny by
p3 rar - SNIITII SI:NCI.AIa. la muket .
JUST FAVED,—t cane Torten trititn. ntol
1414:
ninny 0p.. --- J KIDD a Co
71.7.i'r amt.:wax-7s Ilydei . ..Ersaw, and
le) tor hy up.sJ'lilU➢iCo
JCST ItECEIVIUI-7511. pourVlryceac, sand for ..le
Aj 21,5 J KIDD* Co
jrIASSINMILDS—A full assortment of blackasul f•
ry Cassumsres, just received b
spl stincimurr 5. WHITE, 4.9 wood.
f,, , 01 :11C111 Vornes:ic.E4
als,l FsanU opropmq mot
by upi
L AR .PI .7
"C.
COCHRAN, ' , 1 4 1T*0 ,1 •1
1)10 IRON—V.s4ibut Allevmay, for tale 'from I!
j.... b.f. l y J B It 1.7.01(11,
.
3p4 corner wood .o.d lit.ort, .
Q . l7(id it—::-". Idol. N 0 Sugar. for an.k. by•
L__
2 . 14 ' . JA. It FLU' I)
:
mo.--....“...-.000 bid. l'innuuson Alolosao.
.'.O do b. ilouw • do
. - • - .
.
For rale lir ep I 3 dr R FLA . ])
(1 , 0F .,, 1tiF.•—....M. Imes prime Itio, (or su j i/li . ):_ y. _
.. . • —.....LL' '' s ''- 4 .
1 ARI1:-.10 bbl. N. 1 Lord, Mr sale liy .
•I
-J •P 4 ISi It }LOYD
bl,Le aaarirtnd. 21; 1 7: Lovn
"fIOURT PIASTE:Itta-ta) gr.w black , and dealt COICT.
j ed. (of pate by tsp It E. br.wits,a7 wood at
Clt m at dn by•
*pa R E SELLERS
I'ALLI7Ems oiNTMF.NT-7 g . na:aa for; aal . n 07'
BCYITI.F. CORKS —1 yak , . lu 41 reed and for ulapy
ata li ES1:1.1:13t,
CINUFF-1. noes fitments tacatch, lust teedand
.p 3 I".6ELLEitti
OVAL PILL BOXES- 7 10 groat fur nalc7by
apt It I:SELL:RS
Ivincurs INDIAN VEX:OtABLE PILLSS
gruff , warrarottt genoine. for .oto by '
vpl R E .t+F.LLDR_
ogs 6r iale by
ap3
IC I.:SELL
L ERS
INZIEEDZIL-5 bbl. for Azi.l7 li b i n
.P 3 N imitcAN
A LCOIIOL-3 64LAlcohol for sal* by
JOHN I/MORGAN
COPAL VARNISR-3 WA. gur sale by
i JOHN 1) MORGAN
Q1 . .k.N1811 BROWN-1 cat‘h Ibr sile by
11 , 1INL , MORGAN
rILOW FY-1 mit Clotca fur hy
ap3 10,1 N 1) NOM:AN
C:2ltAl . —S 1...x.14min Son p. ,"or wile
0 0 . JODN 13S11)110AN
INDOW (11.AL4S--SSO Ga. ,11% ISO do 15z1•4 Su
do 7rU; just rt reived tint tor ../. L 7.
1 , VON' BONN/Uinta t CS,US front .t
DRIED FRUIT—GO blas Dry Arspleffil4 tlo Peach
IN for .le by
op 3 S 34 Co_
l ir HITE BEANS—Pt bbbijusi - reed and foe
. op 3 _ WICK & ACCANDLESS
778URINU—IN [vies, lar side by
& CANIKXSS
fIOTION YAIINS•1000 Llsion assoned :Nos,
1,./ for side by op 3 WICK & M:CAIVIM.F.Pre.
_
NA l Lev.—crei kelp Nobs. for sale by '
WICK IL.MVANDLESS
('1 LAS:S-143 Waco , :ix I k 11o.xes for
side by_ op 3 WICK & MVIAADLt.--iS
iTruimi) pi wre,.....s uck.Tcluirssec Pitits;
for sale by ap3 Pf CANDLES:I__
L13.1K-310 bblv Louisville Imo, PIA received end
for sale by sp3 • POINIMIX & Co.
3101.ASSES-4 , bb Is Ft, James We fine ry, just
O s received attil bor sole by
op 3 PoLNDKXTEIt & M wider si
I,),ACON—Elerwku.Sl Loan, city cured, n prime ern
cle, landing inan KM, Genunnwww nu eunrign•
wear curd tor awe by LT MORGAN
OW=
WINTER I,bl. blear.ll.l Winter
Al lotle 011, Waldo by •
mar3l, RAGALET & SMITII •
firws &prone& nines, for role by
V6uSTIIOIIWd, 'NJ (font
p . i p n i ceo- n si neCr uprint Tob
j~
NO. SUUAIt—IDU hirds . prirne N 0 Sciar, lauding
. from 'drawer ricuursue, and for ease by
ward! l / 14P/PLEV SMITH
13ICNI.Eb NAM 9 7 d &At errs louder cured IfurnZ,
• lauding Low eteamer Nurth.A.Skl,ocrui, ikud forlule
znardt S WI ITS'
roltlN'flOlS' INK—Stkdgr Nutters' ipring ' ami
E comer , just received and for tab by • •
laardt ILA FAIINESTOCK & Co, traal ma'
tillA ORS—Tralieparen!' window "blades
of 4,derdag paiterus, at all pewee; Buff Llama
mid Oiled Cilium for sbadev; :glade an& litisld Trim. .
valt/r , Cesti )(lids, fat rale by, ,r !. EATON & Co,
saatdu , ,64 market vt
pl2.A.l.:An piaged irroti tutirpruSie
.l- Young bynno, half c 4.4 and catty boxes;
Imperul . , - 1,1 0
rouchoug , - •';
Fur•aldly mare JIAGALEX do SMITH
b4a ilf:, N r
_
1741.P13U0A11.,n,=4
&C.(g)bbli Ladf Sugar. SUMMIT: ,
1111MbeM bbli Sugar Muse Illdlimesiin furter
so for side by &arid) 1.4A.Utd.1-1Y S.V.ITH • -
NQ 3 bIACKEREV-333 7 11bis large . No 3 etcli
-tv.l•6y , "•-• ularla • • IJAUALLY 6311114
bbl Gieeae Lard, far We bl"
suut2 BAGIALEI* SALITkI, L 9 it 90 wood 4.
Aliffillf(:WWL:ts.7l , 74.ii -:/.:•: ~-STEA4'.B9.,ATS
B r a.m. .
• • • '
Thursday u April Otbiatitckmt;ittlbe
Commercial liales Boon. corner oP
Wood cud. Fink
rbs,
ho.sohl, witliolit reserve, icicles? carat
Merit, all extensive Itabettatela of Foreign oust ;
Fh T Goods, among- which
mares. satinet., French summer osissimerei_nad vest
M bleached and unbleached mus li n, white, red and
yellow fiannels, dfiltliktti
4.4 French chintz, English null American prick, Fr 'eh
and Scotch Inertia, Earlston and Manchester gingham*,
linen and cotton check. ticting, usinkcens, Cumin.*
print, joconet and cattibric musli o . cassimems, mow
de one,
,s inesa and lustie.lrish, French midGcr.
moo linens, erino, cashmere. 'Crape coed mous de
Janie 'howls, handkerchiefs, ,silk mad - Ve/int, dress
Oka, black satin, sewing silk, riblions,coloted crapes,
nlyttecas, merino. Swiss rind book musiiim r glaires, ho
ery, lane., limning? reticules.A.c.' &C. ; .
At it o'clock, p. In: •
Gmeeries, - glassware, queen wo re , window Outs 2
hf pipes French brandy, 10 lizsof Virginia tobacco. se
nors, confectionary, bbls N 0 molasses. A largo
uisonment of new and second. hand
posses.
Puna
tam; Mantling, feather beds, manntsiies,bediing, look
ing glasses in greet variety, niusidlil clocks, cooking
stover, &c.
At 7 o'cloCk, P. co. -
Ready made clothing, gold and siNce vratelmaitiard•
ware, cutlery, boots, shoes, umbrellas, ;variety goods,
tce. opt - .101LND DAVIS, Aocrr.
Fire Walzerelie Buildiewlete al Audtais.
ON Wednesday afternoon. the 511144 or April next,
at 3 o'clock. I'. M, ho soul on this gluteus, by or
der °Mtn 'Noble, for cukpar font* the folfp•d s K
Veal estate; vie: one very eligibly situated lot of greeted,.
at the. cornet...l liver and Second itreetes havdts •
front of et feet on Seem! Street, nod extending back
65 feet. Also,four lots of graded. commencing at the
comer of 'third and Rau greets, having . eulv a front
of IS fut. and extending back 65 feet,
mere JOHN D DAVIS, /sneer.
POSITIVELF FOR 3 DAYS OIILTI
IP , , s W
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5. f.,..., r " - . 7 .- - • '
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s I.rt . '•'. ' ' 1 •'• 5 5'
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11A*111011D & WARI.IO4I
• • •
GR A NIG M E N . A GERI E.
- r TILT. lIE f~{DBITEBau Tnesday„Wednesday,
V% and Thrirsday ; April 11th. 1211. and 13th, for thre a
days only,,nder their mammoth pasillion , be erect.'
ed ut front Of the American Hotel, Naha street; and al
in Allegheny city on Diday, April 14lh.
w ~np;n4 &Mtn.g Could respectfall annonnee to
the pu i blic, thee on this occasion they w ill hero an op
portunity the novel and daring perforta7 .
nc. of I
" -
who, for her courage , andl int repidity,.llas gained the
name of 1.10 1 QUEEN, and w ill appear with
We renowned! • •
• lillta DRIF.BI7ACIf
in his unparalleled pciforinances, with
n ' t e rr.
nruphal ear, thus showing Mat even l:l.:may
leant to cont.! the lIIONARCIAS TIII.:FORFATD.
V - Doors Open each day from 11 la4l, and from 7
to In o'clock,
AD311•611iN,y.5 cents—children under ten years of age;
IS cents. ;
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OP GOODS.. .- •
MITE eabadribera have taken the stare, Na. blur
' km inrceE 3I door above Third acerb suberalbcy
arc now opening a choice mock of Linea, Cambric and
Silk Ilandkciableilk' • '
_ •
thraw G '
RibSons:l • Glover.
ArtificislFloseers, Comb.,
Lace Goads. Buttons.
Embroiderica Tbreads.-
Umbrellas, Nicedles,•
• Parasol.; Jerreln,
To which tbey mould unfit dm alientiou of Milliner",
Country Merchants and other. The above goods hero
been purebaied for Cash of Ma Easters. manufacturers,
* nod at the recent package 'sales, and mill be sold for
Pas low it/ tall be bought of either Near York or
Pldladelphiajobbers. • '
tioldUataTit ' . 'sawn' &JOHNSON.
P MINTS ONLY.
CEDAR ST. N EW YORK
LEE-I-BREWSTER
&tablisimd tstraretantse o, the'year iht4 for the yell
roe. of sojtplying sim City twat taterier Ihsule wtth
PRIN - rf:D CALICOPS 'EXCI.I.IhIVELY,
tow piires--and eskibiting, or all masons •
or the year, the Lamest Assortment in
TH , LIWILD • r
err W Hatratetl . Packagrs,
rtemprasing yery,aew- ogle of Fotalgu -Dostwatie
produr,tioat Inaisr,of "duels hen jest been purchased,.
and ue oared fin tale for Calieborrwardit, at
• • IL
PRICS-ILVERICI;D
ONE, TO FIVE -CENTS
per yard to . * the pnees of April and Xleg, fo pcs
pruard 'lrAnlTes, lrlts l - eeNeese:l 4a; y, for We
ruf
.
Neer lork,June, IE4I S : SY2diVi
• clombllag hoe the Wfar
CLOTHING' AT WHOLESALE
. respectfully informal, that at
Lewtsa. Nky . .FORO , 3 .
CLUTILILNG WammOVEL,' '
son. Sat! .t.• 114 SNARL oraxxx
Row York, --
AI .IX hp found no astetuire ussonusent of Clothing,
I.lmann:act:a red' expressly We Southern one
NYestern market. • ' • 'I
Maw n lar-e stock of Linen [lissom Sfins, oran•
grades and piles.. Fanny do do do; twined stripe do
do do; Flannel do do do; and all other kinds In general
use.
Whtis m .
We aannfuentre and kap constantly on hand,
the tampli stock of oiled clothing es the [tuned ..Stuira;
embractrig crazy anicle the hoe. I .
'lVe manufacutre and aell isumensittuantities of all
the above atticles, and woukt invite the nttcatiou of
deafen itsitheto to call and esaminn out stock and Fri.
ces !Jethro: they purchase; a we eau and will sell at
prints that cannot fail to plewe. .
LE:WIS t 11.A.NFOItIL •
.2.32 and 2134 Pearl at, Nest York.
All °tics tbattenticsl to with correctncut and
despatch. • • ' suarlidlat
FANCY ikRY -GOODS:
:SEAMA &•MUIR. •
391 IDr•adir Mani 1 ork,
ILIPOSTF.RSANDJOI3SERS of Sills, Etinek Ho:
ISA M lin., Bareges, Lewes; End:mut . ter. Alert.
nos,"Shasels, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns, Honstessittes,
AND ALF,OTLLEIL VAlLleflEfliFt FANCY GOODS.
.They iante cot/levy Merchants. sisitient New_ York,
to ersmiliesheir stock befoie mak tug then purchases.
Mr. Blnirwas for nanny. years of eke. house of A. T.
Stewert es. CO., tioe, which he retired au the Ist of Jae,
Ik4o. SuukAir..loneeit Dtek son, Aveho hos so inussese iu
eke Itioslness,) was oleo favorably known in eat estab
littoneed. • owakey.
Jaelf Ex c lmato
.. •
Colozubm ia c0.,0, Apr. 24, 1241.
Ste--I D R D ~AVYY3: Flux feel bound to you
and the aillieted public, to avail myself of this op.'
pont:oily of givingpublicity to the extraonliMary effects
of your tore on myself. ii/VILLIg been afflicted
for ovireti years - with* a 'ovine coup, hectic fever
and its concomitant diseases, and seemed only doomed
to linger our a short but miseraWe ezistenor, until the
fall of 1,44}9, when, being mote severely snacked, and
hoviog mooned to all my former remedies, and the pre•
teriptioneof two of the most respeetoble physicians
the neighborhood without deter any enefik . or the
ronefiladoki of surriving but a few dat a Or weeks of
fardiest—wheu the last gleam of hope was about to
vanish, I bad reromnaended to toe your Expeetorant
and blessed by that tieing who does all things in the
use of the ineuns—and contrary to the sapoctations of
my physiciaim and friends, I was inn few days mired
from toy bed, and was enabled by the moot. honk, to
attend to iify business, enjoying since better health than
I had for ten pram previous. . • ' • - •
Respectfully yours, the., Emu., •
I For sale iu Pittsburgh, at the Pekin 'Fes :Store, RI
Fourth street. • •••••• •
. .
•
A DEISIbERATUIS TO ALL WHO
A
burp , Indin Robber blnid, for preventing pens
conottimg :itt Ink; rile* At adapting 'them to write on
purchmenf withonl the aid of pumice, and to facilitate
the Ink doyring 'free. To students,conveyancen, and
tcanttlit men, it is Inv tilunble.' By merely adding •
few drops iof thth Fluid to the ink Mum, it Sill instantly
ho found to be the best auxiliary ever odhied, as It nen•
trulirearlhii acid, preelpitaMs the sediment, enures titre*
don orris; luk, and dispel/net with the trouble of
tug a pen.; Jeri received and for sale
;WINSTON & STOCKTON, Statlimen,
mar3l. , • ' • ' tor market anddd sts
fAV ROOKS,ia.tmeetied y Lapresmrotauy,
}lngland and Scotland; RecoUeetions of a 5....
baster,J II MelloTrAuhigue, D.' D., Author of
History Oft he Reformation, Life glen/a:moll. ke.
A Praelical Exposition of rho 00sIMis Si. Mat
thew and St. Marl!, in Ma form of Lect ur er, intended
assist the practice of domestic - Instruction-awl deco.
lino; by Julio Bird Summer,D.D.. laahop of Chesiru
For mile by ELLIOTT JO LI , IGLISIt'
febtl • market at, bet 3d amx,,
SUACKLETT £ WUITE 7---
1:11110144ALF; DEAL IN DRY (il'AiDs,
y 09 iVoal 'street, ha* on hind, .a ire constant
ly resilvirtg daring Rey business It large end
extensive ttssonment of DRY G00.D.4, which they ot•
Cr , rtsrrittnlr st Ptirert reuoitable terms.
Believing - pant they ean give vain% stunittetion, they
-990 % 10 1 iovile mer o im:ls visiting the city to give,
Loom a •
ty
.. ritiTlolo TO SUIPP`ER j.
Iy.£ 'inve:takeneen MSc* immediately. opposite to
ottriburnt Wireltionie; for the p relent, .orhere me
md transited husinEss rot usual antic 'a neer - house eau
be erected, arringements, hitting already been' made
for that purpose. ROE a Rill always he tit readiness at
• our whereto receive (might. •
.
C A Id , AltliLTY &
Caned Dalin, Libmy et'
C.lloEll • LCVI BUM.-
LIEFLORIIS t AMEX,
MANT.TAHTUHEHS I.7hovela,.epades, :, :hlanote
Forts, Hoe 2, 31nOoek a lie. ac. ' Warehouse No,
14, eorneriof Wood and Eton; .2areeta ,IN‘Hboegb,
3.. COPARTNERSHIP. .
.BERGER SON having,. this dry ',hid to Wni..
(late of the firmer Black it :ti`Keet an itt.
wrest In their Shovel nod ;quote inentilactory, the Leti
tia... in linens Will be conducted meter the rtyle of Her.
Serf SidnXee. Nr : ,l4. corner un
er or Wood d•Front
street., iittd.urdh, where the favors of their friends
noddle palm scocrully trill he thankfully, received.
'April 1, - ISka . • , „v 3
Au - .1101:01ALE01 . 10GER gni Can irrs' aim Mp,
MIL eintimeathe - aboii bigness, at Uti
old nukt 44,•Coritsc a Woad aid Front Elves,
VATENT.,I3ODAII—ei. cut* (Jai Nispris
•%P'kbr..d)bniaiugtain steamer firmest, and
X71014-40bbla Lasd /Jil t landing pow. ablantar
liewlEagland, and tor tale by • - 1 , •
Amaral 1.4 jamEg gau2itj., l grainea ,
RALSgi%ke.--100tIozos Woad; Itsholuo ;Co bill
Ooze; do; Ido bap Rpm; al bap Pdoordcs
.ale bY mat, LI - AG...LEY a Mall
..i . .,; .: ',: ; . ; ' . i . :,,.1 . .,.:7 ,, :. ,, d: - ...;;• - ,...r,-w^^7 . --
IM=s=
ff•M
P C INt •
.
1118 well known liecof eplehdril paeuncer Sten.'
er , p.A 04.„..0,00 of the larger, outrun, beat
°dud and furnielired, and mort pourenuk boat. ou
waters of the .Verit:.:...teetT tinnnuanciak‘ lo .„ and each'.
fort Wit money can procure, has been provtaed for pa., .
earthen. Ale Quebec hoe, in orerauno for
—bea carried a million of people without the tinnier.
ry to their persons.- - The !exits will he at the font ofd
At'ood streel the ility pre en vionc to starting, for the eneal/.•
tiou of freight and the try bf punier:gee. ou thy
lea. .111 al/ chant tire pueage lacaiey /suan toe plyl
aarraea.
• SUNDAY PACILET. •
The ISAAC NEITION, Cala. A. 1.1-. naves, .14:
leave Pittaburgh every Sunday au:unlit ai 10 e'elaek;,
Wheeling erery Sunday evening at 10 el ant
May 21,19 CL ' •
•: %
•
MONDAY PACKET. '
The 1 1 10NOMIAIIELA,"'"
barg6evel7 Aranday roaming at 1U arebeke IVheelinig
every Monday evening all!) e.Y..
TCEBDAY PACKET
. . .
The HIBEICVIA. No. Capt. J. l'al%1771:1111;
leave Pinsharsh r very Tuesday rooming nt to
Wheeling• every Tuesday everung - et tor. mt.
. - •
'• WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW F.NGLAND No. Cala. 11• DA I O,
leave PiastengS. every Wedueedny morning' el 10
o'clock; Wheefing every Wednesday evening ;010 P.M .
. .
_ _ ...... . •
TIIMSDAY PACKET.
The 11 RILLIANT, C.ixn. Giucs, will leave. Pion•
burgh cwrr Thursday miming , at 10 o'clock; Al heelwr;
...en -Thursday eirwiwg. al 10 r. x..--' •
. . .
. —..-...— -..- .
' FRIDAY PACKET. - - ,
The CLIPPER No.; Cart. Camas, will leave Pine
bomb every Fnday metraug lit 10 o'eleek; Wheel
ivory Ftidey overall; at 10 1.. X.
SATURDAY PACKET. 1
The MRsENarni, Mpt.t.+. will leave Pin.
beret, every ga.nl.Ylnotidne'at tOo'Clett wnee.n.t.:
every Sauirdsy evening at itt t. aa. •
DEAVER PACO:VS.—NEW AIIDANGEMENTSi,
The Metal
• CAG/ COPP.,
tall leave for Deemer, (:Ina ow wad Wellerille on Tuesday, Thrsday,
and Saturday. or ash we ek, at 9 O'clOci.A. 0. return.;
log on Monday, Wednewluy and She hu a
Mount the landing. tretamen Wood street mid the briddsy "
prepared to receive Frei/his at any time..
/rutin . No al kViniFm,.
DILAVER AND WIILLSVILLN PACER'S'.
.- The lineiremnbout
DEAVER.
Chula. Clothe, master, will. dining
e eatalnE winter semen, taste daily
tips Lip_a, oi4ld Wellsvi ll e, Isariug kutabotth eva
ry maiming at a o'clock...l Welsnkleati ablo
dents (ii M. itAaroN, a CO, Agra.
111414 - . - 1849
rvirssnunGmt, uhowssivrizai
Daily Packet Line: -
FTDRUARY 184.1 FELIRUAIIV Lq letl
LEAVE, DAILY ATE' A. AL, Anil/4
The following • new , boats complete
hi the line for the present reason: AT.
' • LANTIC, Capt. Jurors Parkiusesid
BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacob. ; and LOUIS •
At'LANE' Copt IL Bennett The boats ore entirely
urn, and' are Wed up without regard to er.petme.
eßs
cry comfort that motley can Procure has been iirovided. •
The Boats still leave the 'What( Ikat at
the foot of Ross ci. Passengers will be plicate-el no
board,., the boats will certainly leave, at the advice,
used hours. SA. Al. and 4P. xd.. -•- • janal
• .•
• FOR
• • • -- The toe steamer , I
WIL, • -
, - Boyd, ld aster, will leave for the above
fiend gunmen:ode port. :his day, an I
r.
For freightor { w
FOR on boarchL • opn
- FOR — ST. - .EC1P1:47
•, _ • The new nod ma cent steamer
noirrtiElmi.a(nrr, •
•D F IllitchlnsonAllisten tearnfor
above and hitennediam Ports on
patentay, at 4 o'clock P.M. For neigh: or pissace
ply on board. . • - , moral
,
FOg CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. \
,
. ', 11e fine steamer
I . - . - NEW ENGLANIA ,
Ebben, d oll leave for the i
ore and 01l lancrmainic norm, au )
100101 ,10 Y. Aprd 'l, allO o'clock, a:. a. For - lreigln on )
ionssine appiy on bonni• ' ' ' ' )* morg .
• .
. FOR WIIEELLNO AND Bina *TORT
, The net, and enbetantint Jaw water
• Alt.iDSt:ON, • • '
Andre* Poe Master, nn• repented hgr
reg.'s, triton etween - Wheeling, I.4iilgeport and Pitt.
burgh, 1, awns
amen
ou Mondays and Thuttdayt.
FOR WARAEII RIVF.E.7 ___
. The ne w
o dd splendid liala draught
, . steamer EUREKA.
• • RP /homes, :Ranter, wiR letWe for La
•
ayene- and intenuelliate ports on
naturday-, the Ist Or Aptd, at 4 o'clock, P. AL .For
freight or kassop apply ortboonl, or to
otar•M J NEWTON JONES, Mottle Ilonse.•
REGULAR PAcium FOR st.truum.
t
' The now n steamer
' ..,"7" „,,,rk- odEs
-IvEmsvir.4.E. . i .
~.,.1..i . i . . rd Eames, mesterorill -leave Sor Gwen
al all hdenee'tliate ports* n {Veda,.
dot - sold tleturdays of each unel, ' For neight or pan!
.nee apple ton banal or to ,• • . .1
labla- ••• • is GEO .1 1 / 1 11LTENDERGE.R, Art.
PTI3'SHITIIGH & WHOMING PAChMT.
• 7:1! I Y . dev, villa ' lean
ly Monday.
WeilitealayFrtday, at 10 cielottw.:.aly,
Leave 'Wheellug, ever: - Tneslay, naspa,:y and Sr
birday, at 7 "o'cloc 1:,"0.
Collilll will laud at al: o.:e anetiaediate porta...—
Every accomorlatioa th at can be p ro ceed for the come
fort aud gaiety of passosurars has beet pftwiditt.
boat Is al. provided Willi velfdieuug .gatety sward to
prevesst expiaiWitut For &eight or tramp apply OR
Lund or to DAVID. 1.11:H L
fr&l comer of Icf sud Britithfieldsta..e
31eICEESPORT, ELIZABETH AND AIDNONGAILE,
- • LA CITY rAciaz. •
. .. .
The ant r e ame r.
. DEISPATCH,
Net. a, cancer, -will ran as altars;
leaving Pittsburgh 'erety Idisidar
n edneaday and Friday, at Ilk ulelock,A. as, and Has
lionanhelaCity terry Tuesday,Thursdayand Saturday,
alb o'clock, - a. tr. Fat fretght Or pu.ga apply as
• ~ FOR Ffr.A.KIELLN .,„
h.
The. nc7 ."'AdRI L OWLI.4I;
• "",
• Mahler. silt leave foe the
A bo D Millet;
la: 7 F7 1 ., 66 1 .1 .tr Ptel!et.S. arPr
ureay, et 4 t. 0
NEW-and. spleglid • variety, st
ZEDULON. KINSEY'S, C 7 Mark**
50 goldlever Waghesl IS silver
lever 'watches, V.nglish; delaebed lever watch..
r; Al' silver ..I..`krise %eagles; 24 silver quarlir
e
watches; Melee goltLehains; 1 doe new style ear rove;
5 dos plans geld hoop rings; 0 dos assorted tingle
U.° b...ark Playing a canary 01 popwaz ' gun
'steel hides, all suss.
.
• 5 doz fine Fmk silk endpaper; Midas earns Fans;
G dor. Ens velvet-bend bogs, ne w style.; lb dris fge
crotchet bead bags , new styltik .5. des fie se,r.eksr.
parses, new styleF; 2.3d0s fine parazols,riso rte d ; En s s. s ,
tassels, binges, gilt and silver, for regalia, .; loans fine
flower vases, assorted; I don COO steel scr ew pin . eask.
ions; I deflate ivory sensw. "pia easld ens;dpa fine
'wood screw'. pin Cashion*, , •A Lne 'asi,smne s t of esw
•- -----
EW and splendid variety orni rerrdr,g s of she Infest
N
stYles, Stst.Weelved at =WOOS hlreSErS,No
Ii Market street; 'among whielvaw, - • - •
•50 gross dewy buttons, asisarttsl Mewl • •
114 gross plaht covered writ net, assorted colors;
150 groom plain undl, ruse rts‘i cobra;
50 gran cotton, sinew a nielen will wash:esed e's;
Also, s large valley or fringes said widths and eel's
-GLOVES.'
Avery largo sleek of the above article.
ado, open worked. Mlle glover. ' •
3 dos gents' bray). milk • do • • •
dos ant bib a d o sem., n o •
3 doe do Cagy top:fiale rhstd de
tror Indica ... •d,. •
SO dos ladies' raw', , ak • ‘ l, • •
Al doe gents' raw; .• • ‘ 2,,. • , •
. 12 dos childre.so rou x,, .
Shaded twist, at“l and gilt beads, passe range anti
unwell, head '‘gps, steel sad velvet: 2s.P fees, lawasobs
ovv"slevn.... k w' An •7 1 . Icart
V.1.!..214ArA CUALLIMITX, son. vesrttr.
E.I_LMAKER, , EcKy r A. co'-
.
• -.VLOUII Ravrorti;
'And Glasteral Com:Minh:is Alereb.alata,
•
No. Ll 'WsrLa Smarr,'
V •
• PIOLA DJ p
REMEILENCM —lfenry duff rg . h. lan
Rodgen &Sherlock, ei„basd•
' , • A. AL Januar, Mayan ale. •
- • Charles Y.mbaco, Jr "Louisville.
Mercer,Dutdh Burs
lire. la sq., (Plulad'a
" R.! Brother,' ! • 3
' .3futilh ACimaiiiEry:, - Aliw 1 orb.
1 3 edrn - '7d. seestaiisn, Daliarn;p7.,
YIFO 4 .1110ORDIAD AD,
- Wrill3LrmALE GROCERS, Mammalian and Cetus. I
„TY, Es.nion Northam. and dealers in Produce- mid
Ithumfactures, eortier . of Don.and. sod
td alley, Pittsburgh." - • ' •
en.ratirrhs—Riche
P. Shenbergir a j f
,_
• ; rrd, ' •
, lion. Jos,Alraviiim, •
.• Rich. S Llltatt, Esq. f . •
pears Dram. LK, Grecnsborgh
• T. Gnatilll lc Co; Philadriblus_
• • '• J, Milliken &Son. Lertnintm, P , • I
• • Han. Af. so...LDevintileity. • a rt ;
Mulhogiut Ray, 131airavilia. •
AlinnilitatAglinl ALL. WtIO V • lirff
Marks' India Rubber Find, the leave crop pens,
corroding in ink, also for adapting them a ware oa t
parchment without. :be aid of purrilEe:• mut a facilitate •
the ink flowing free. To antdent s,' canary sneer. and
mercantile men, it is ''soy Wen .Jy adding a
few &eel. rifthis Auld to th e iuk its we, if will inuandy
be found to be best auxiliary hem .red ; omit am-
Oland. the acid,' preeipßates ot h siert, eauses al
Dee flow of the ink, and dispenses fsiSh run trouble . all
wiping a pen. Just received and As sr .le by
PITT/111VMM 1P5.M.A.1.16
THIS Institution, under the sieievvi.ton of MI, and
Mr. Goshen. is milieu. Or ; the iveeption of WW
pits,and will be COW:lulled at iNENtACplace onLib4ny •
*UV.. COASUiIIeACe omF,cIAAArAs having taken
plane, a Myr vacancies have
rate
nod,
those 4mir. ,
ow of placing their daug hters ;Aden their Cure, would
dowel' mole an ea rl y apfjlcat Fer terms nee
Circular, or Apply lo the Pnr • apt
laser'?lven'TrusinAEashieChlan doldat
P
" do; Chlorin. T u wu roe deer Rousselts dodo; lianst's
do tin; Ratiers Tooth Mas do do; in store
and for ale u3.' , RAJ, Mt '
aditql•
BALMOVAL.
Re RODIN:kit CU.. 'egetcri,ed to the wane(
latiret i tMV, 4 41:Tn. , t!rovelri, ' , 4't r a l "
Steam Eiegisto mrsaged.
Asir perm= hating tor saim apulttlteem 'Engin%
111 Lb.
Gowning of the (iF!!tte,..
,44
1T.AT.310 P VG i aII ' UtiVELD k Bog_`
Itice- 8 Oa". C ooll, * 11 .4itt re and 6r ub
br".' M. JA / 41 . 11 jvAritsonra Co
TEA- 21,
CH r2 - 7 FSI ,- ttetteoslief
ma
_An; An bY 4.
J& IC FLOYD I
s[l,3= broiru
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