The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, April 05, 1849, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    for tIM Pltjtijggßfc J>*UY
foreign NEWS.
bATER PjßtMm FRA&6B.
Jfk# ?<&*, April 4. P- M.
By the arrival oTlboPackelShip New York, last
evening; we barejufvieei from, Havre to tbe lOlb,
ard from Pans to Lher9th,blL
Money miner*
the fundi. •• .
ottf.lbe Cod’* Affaire
There ieno Dew*iro£U\lhe Continfem
in lufy have caused'fio tjfrtber alarny.
In Havre, pa the lOlhidarcH, tales bfCotton for
U» week, amounted farSlji bales. New Orleans—
Sales at 69071. 90r baits Mbbil* sold ai C 7,50
070,60. 1278 balesiof Georgia so(d at GBoBl.
The Cottoa markettjduft&g the week, was calm.
The advices Cram ill 6' United Slates Lave rather
paralyzed operations*-
April 4, P. M.
Alexander Irving.-has bpea appointed Marshal
of the Western ftstrict His re
sidence is in Clearfield c^poty.
Mr. Switzer, of PiUjdjiirgb, lias been appointed
U. S. District Attornw fer the Western District.
The Bari
oo Mr. Vax
Lie ia in li
Flour—i
st $4 50 pel
Oram—Sales of prime white Wheat at 100 cu.;
prime red at 95ci'4fly<|'*—Sates at-56c. Corn-
Sales of prime yettbw «£6e. <
Groceries are acEve, >ith Sales of N. Orleans
Surer at s}. ’ <:> i v
Whiskey—Saleaar 20\cts. and dulL
NEW YOflH MARKET.
..-iftfW Yoha, April 4*-l2 m. .
Fluor—No markedchdnge from yesterday—Mar
kei more active. •/ 'V ■ t
Gram—Tbe market’.!* Active fct Wheat and
Cora, but other grayss-wa as befomQuoted. There
have been sales of 4',Oo6'bu*beis orQhio Wheal to
day.
Whiskey—Sales in bbia ai'22 clamper gallon.
Uroceriea—Sa!e£i>f Rfo Coffee atjo|37l c.
Tobacco—Kentucky Tobacco isioeld above the
view* of buyers. v
Tbe Money Mtrkef’hreaaiet.
NEW; YORK MARKET. •
April :4—lo t. v.
Hour—The market |A firm* wtyhi a good home
demand. Tbe markfei, with nioderilo business, is
aligbly iu favor of Ihs buyer. Wd note sales of
2,000 bbla of Western at $4 93 per bbl—a decline.
Grain—Tbe mar&t for Wheat has a downward
tendency, and quotation* maybe reduced 12ft eta
per bushel. . '
Cotton—Tbe cqaritA is heavy, and transactions
' are limited, with Rales of 400 bales Upland at 7 Jo,
and Orleans at 8 v ‘
Whiskey—Prices ;*rp‘drooptng, With sales at 2l 4
cts per gab . 'jjfe
Provisions—The,iMriyet is Without change, both
as regards prices o£.-j&jjtoand.- -Sales of Lard to a
moderate extent at USe&ie iir-bbU. •
Groceries— of Orleans at 4ic for
fair,and 5c for Prime. •:Sales to the extent oflso
hhds. .; - .
Tobacco—The transactions comprise. 300 hbds
on private terms. •' - <■
Money Market-rTbe; market is easier, with
tales of Treasury Notev at 1 GB4. Sales Ohio 6i at
103 t Ohio 7s at 103*'..
Baltimore market.
* _ 'April-4,10* P. M.
Flour—Tbe market is steady bat not active,
with sales of Howard street at $4 44094 50 per
bbl. to the extent ofi2Go bbls. £
Cora Meal—Sales al'£2 62 per bbl.
Grain—Sales of 30,000 bushels of Penbsyleania
red wheat at 06099 c per tru.j 10,000 bushels of
prime while at 43cj_priiue yellow at 51052 cents.
Oats—Sales at 22025 a. Rye—Sale* at 57 cents
per busbeL .*
Cquoq. Sales of upJand at.BoSl.
Whiskey—SaJea'tn barrels at 23).
-Jpie moiket it duller for Pork and
Bed! - ,
Coffee — Bjo Coffee i&held it 7fc.
cincSWti market.
, ,'• Cqccbcuxi, April 4—p. m.
- The rained most of thd day.
Flout —Prices arS'ati the decline, urith/sales of
1,400 bbls. at $3 37{)?5jr.44 per bbl. »
Whiatey—Moderate.aaiei at 15* —an. advance.
*a dolL and'pn&ea'ara nominal. We note
Prayimn^— , - _ .
regards prices ordemafitL
Groceries—We con Id not learn of any transcc*
’lions, except to supply tbs regular trade demand. *
Cheese —The supply =» adequate-to the, demand.
MACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND—Har
per 5 * Edition, fine paper-—No. Jj pricp S 5 ccnu.
Jast received and idftufo &f -
mehSl _ . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
CURTAIN piece* of Balnbew win
dow curtain Papef, dew *tyiei: 8000 piece* pltm
Green do, ai aft 2 • S C HILL, 67 wood ir
CORN —00 *k> Coro, injtore and for aale-by
: H A[\V HARBAUGH,
ap9 • *• 53 Water and 104 front *t
Si-i'A-R —10 fahdt Sagai, jU»t rec’tJ iaod for rale by
) 9 fc WHARBaUGH
OLASt-'ra—”
tat ule ,+r
3 Me lasses, in store and
' s 4 w?harDapgh
imt.'R lift h bfo-TUitf*, JmJ refr‘4 and for »aJe l>y
arti S' gfc IV HARBAUGH
• 57 wood «t
joit rtr’d And for'ule by
BE SELLERS
►LUE VITSOJ
► ftp2
HOUD SARSAPARILLA—I bale.
■ale by * J ,»p? ®
iae Beef Tnllow, to amve u»
••• J C BID WELL 4 Co,
' water »i
HALLOW—bbla pi
L fot *oJc by
jnchSO
LOVER SEED—to bush roc’d and for sale bv
k ') \UB M’CUTCBEON,
158 Liberty st
Pi TATOES—6O bbls Potatoes received, in More and
tsfUlcH ■ t- S WATCHMAN,
mcfrS® . - 31 water aad fl 2 iron! si _
(CLOVER SEED-JU b&U Clover Seed.
SpcW : J h. Cc
S'" HAD —6 half bbls for sale'by _
meiS - \S K VON BONNHORST k Co
ERKIiVG—6 blils Cor sale by
; ■S^VQNfeONNHORST LCa
EXTRACT LOGWOOD—TO CUM hist rec’d and lof
»lVby mb2* ?B A FAHNESTOCK ACo
NEW STOCK aP'JErtVELßY—Waiebei, Military
ua (uicr Gowij, K "*■
olar Eastern price*, by . WWILSON,.
mob 26 corner 4th and Market su
BACON— fixasks Bacfln Hants; Bdo Bacon Bbonl
£&r y-^y jJONES<ICo
ALCOHOL— 20 £>blt Alcoboti j«»t iec*d per «te*oref
Shwuindo&bt'-ftfid'feT t&le.by
mcb26
BACON— We «r«jsow &om cnoke bon«e
30,000 Itw choice H%au{ 4WJw «» prnne Shonl-
Aen. kl’OILLfl A ROh
-TvIAMOND SPARKS*iad tiiuiertlUanuui^—Piv«
br wwwipjai.
... ... eororr 4th and Max e> *U
.RK—?S fn?ra *ujuPj
-gi f )|ii bp • tacts BACALKY A
K T M K fiSEaij frit rtx ! dMillor
AlebT pROWNg CULBERTSON
‘ryrcaWiX—l nVt n/wt IhpJtljg'fffHP itfflfL' CuHlb<f-
& XBaLPjggV'* co
POTATOES— SOtK«fc«r#nd 50 bbU M«ab*aiwc>», on
bud asd ftr.sble by
mebS?
APPLRS-C3 t>bl. Apply •, ‘“/P" 1
d«r "v »■»' Fat " floyd r
meh37 - f : _ £L—
-rjoUNDRY pig inoN—soo
r Fmaxee, laDdin#.llu* d*yo
Ha ulo by mcbip _
V ~£ BD-200 bbllNo.l, in food
I ,S do; tor soft by .
±J ISAIAH DIP
- -“a AND KOI
i'rolnxdc'vtesK' j^. 1
i, Amudino Soapji* . >
, HazelonJ oil do ’ Mrodi
* UftfltuasUow do y
—l'e«i*rry Toolh-Willi; S» M
£J«n reeeWed andiM tale by
“ mchffl ■
Bulk pork— ib» Bun
canal boat Unde Bam, and ]?,
nichW - JAMES-PALi
SUNDRIES— 4 bbla Clow Seed! « df Tj£o*T jg
1 do Buuer, »do Lord; 41 ik* drted A^«*.
g« Bulk Potk, landing fro® atror 2»eb ,
r .ala by aghSt JAMES PALZELL..
LARI>OIL-m%Ui*rdOQ, lafldln* from wCJ
ManinlJ, and fertile by • _..
■:••■_ / * J aATRS DALZLLL
bW» TanneriOU,aroTias by
f i canal and tot uliio by L_ .
J. l' JAMES PAfeZELL
——, T 8 TUHPhNTINB-10 bbli m prime ordet,
PIW vd . 0 a FAIIftESTuCK *Co
,U4 h«' ' .corner til am} wood eu
Nrw b I i*
ErV 'L »?2h. cnnT«TU>?«j )“*i rw‘d bo & (or
cob Abbott, TjOiINSTON A STOCKTON,
*»le by ~ ' -comer Myhctkad 3d »u
.. ■■ -» " ~i ■», poUK—IS 6bl« Mew; l« do
TA/TE3S AND PBlMi . jmf Bearer; for nls by
fll prime, . xufTH. 14 end 90 wood *t
BflldS BdQAtibY Ai ,* _ " •. . - ——
1 *-— . ec*d uul (or >Blep7
ALCOHOL— ) aat * * RESELLEB3
tncbflS
CJDNDEUSS—Lie V* Venfibt’*; *®l bQ4b c he*lnuu;
p« ■*«- l(i
. •; J» ° l t l b6U
JSL’ 1 M,BAJ,AO -
31. Saturday;-' •
1 Bbrtday, f
2 Moodwy.
3»TuM^la■y ! , '
4 Wednesday*
C Thursday.
d Priday, ..-. '
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE
.. COMMITTEE FOR APRIL
'-•***- BittiUri. • T. K- clarkr. jso sihtto?*
, • .Optice. Prmscsoß Gazette, f
.i Thcisdsy .Morning, April 5, 1»49 )
* ThetnsrkeU yesterday were generally quiet. Triih
no impOitaniiefafiige in quotations. The weatner wu
quite Warn* and the frequent shower* of ram during
ibe day, rendered it rather unpleasant u*r out-door b».
finest; ;
FLOUE-rWe find no market change in thr article
from previous quotations. Receipts were Utiuted, con*
►eqiienUy lafes Co the wharf were confined to smai;
louonlytl 83.af1283.fiQ F bbl Sale cffiO bbis Iroin
store at 83,75 F bbl, which »eem* to be the present ru
ling figure)
GRAIN—We hear of no t»>< of Wheat or Rve -
HtnnU supplies of Wheat ere held in store at TtJr ? bu
We note aale* of Corn at 35c, am! ol Out* at 2ti- Vbu
and of Barley at She
GROCF.RIEJt—The market continues steady, with
no change in price*. Regular »»)••* oi N O Sugar in
limited lots by the ldidat4l£'sJ for Fair to Ihtme
Molusc* remain* quite firm, with sale* at 'JH&2 9«
fij. Sales of Rio coffee nt . |iSfic & 18, with an up
ward tendency ,
PROVISIONS—-Sales of l* bbdi Western cured Ba
ron at, for .Shoulder* 4|, Sides s', and Hntoi at fi}c Of
country cured Bacon, we quote sale I 2UOO tbs Hams at
bi&Hc, of 2000 fits Shoulders at 4c. and of 1000 tits
Bide*. at 5c fit I.anl continue* heivy. with nml.
sates only at sic in and 62«ic in ke gs Roll but
.ter is heavy, and *aJc* moderate at 10012 c. the latter
figure being obtained only for best quaint
POTATOES—We oote gules from store, oi Ncsbsn
nocks, at Mlc, and of Pink Eye ai TUt bu
SEEDS—SaIe of 125 bu clott-r at 83 Vhu Sale* o>
.Flaxseed at OSe 281 $> bu
DRIED FRUIT—Sale* of 120 bu drted Peache* a
61,10 bu. Large sulci could not be cdecieo at ovef
81.06 c bu. S*le» of Apples at sOoujc Vbu
•101 p.m.
o ( westero
CORDAGE— Prices have undergone a change %mc*
iur last. TUA following is a correct list oi price*
Manilla rope, by coil. ijo ft
do rut. . n r •• ••
White R ipe, by cpll, -pJc
do cut, i:ic ••
Tarred Pope, by coil lie - •*
do dm. jar • -
Packing -Yarn. fine. 10c • ••
do common. be - ••
Mauilla. 8t ,7622.632340 do/
do t* coil, 13c " lb
Hemp, 81,11222,5023,25 t> dor
do V coil. ific •* to
Manilla, f?J
STEAMBOAT ACCIpF-NTS
81-B-NOIo or tue luiisstuiE,-Capt. Shannou.and tbe
othcers and crew of that ill-fated stunmer. Alphonse dc
Lamartine, reached this city yesicrdmy morning, upon
the steamer Ttmolcon, from the Illinois nver VV’e learn
that qn Friday afternoon, about three o'clock, while
under way, in Grand Island chute, opposite the town
of Bath, names were discovered issuing trom the In
dies''bath house, on the starboard guard So rapid was
the spread of the fire, that notwithstanding the utmofi
exertions of those on board, the whole upper works of
the boat .were toon enveloped in flam*
The chances for saving the bont being very doubtiul
Capt Shannon, to insure the lives of his passengr-rs.
hau the boat run out into the main ebaune lot the nver
upon a high spot of ground, where n staging was e
rectetl anu the crew and passengers, after wading a
ahortdislufice, reached dry land
This island, thr some ten or-twelve miles arouml, was
the only point that was not under water Soon after
reactbug this point the forward part of the boa, burnt
to the water's edge, her stern sinking down in deep
wptef Not more than twenty minutes elapsed from
the time lbs fire was first discovered, until the whole
upper works were entirely destroyed, one m trie hurry
to get ashore, the engines and doctor were lett nt work
and continued nutil the under works were burnt awnv.
The only passeagrr* on board were two ladies, who:
with the officers aud crew, were unable to iave any ot
their eftbcit-
Tho Ijunorune wn* a new and finely built boat, and
owned by her. conunnoder. Capt. Shannon. She was
worth probably about $35,000. and insured lor 320,000
There is nq hope of saving any portion ot the wreck.
—{St. Louis Rep
AcctSK5T to tue SrgAStxa Brea* Vista—Tins boat
which reached port this morning, cntiw very near be
ing destroyed by fire oh her trip up from New Orleans
Front her officers wo learn that whilst passing Kaskns
ku landing yesterday morning, she was discovered io
be od fire. The boat was immediately run over to the
Illinois shore, and even - exertion made by those on
board to extinguish the dime*, which, after tbe lapse
of an boar and a halt proved Successful. Tbp fire ©-
riginated ift tho hold immediately under the boilers,
bat from what cause ra not known. She had on board
a heavy .cargo of as sorted merchandise for merchants
iu this city, a portion of which wax in pan or wbnlly
destfoyed, but the exact lod» canflot be ascertained—
The boat was but ilighdv damaged. A protest was
entered before John -L. Esq., of Kaskaskia
landing.—(St Louis Rep.
SCTrt.—The steamboai Fulton was sunk about two
weeks ago in Red river The greater portion of ber
cargo was saved, but the boat, it was thought, would
be a total loss fEou. Jour
-SnlrtC.Of gjts Domaitlo Marki;^.
Sagaf—We quote lofcnor Common 3}d3fc;
F&ir3X9-4c; Prune 4±®4p:; Choice ti> We
have not heard of any aaJe* on piantnu-n
Molasses—The market hai exhibited a heavy ap
pearance since our last, and the sale* of the week .In
not exceed bbl*. ei a range of lOfdHtfo #,-gnll, ac
eordlog to quality. No transaction* on plantation have
coma tooor knowledge.
FLSur—Our present quotations for Ohio are from $4.
25*264.30, and 54.40 for extra marks; SL&ka i.?s i.r
Indiana and Illinois, and 54.7526,121 for favorite St.
Lotus aad Illinois brands. •»
Pork—The market has been quit* dull during thr
past week, and prices.are sinking. Sales of Metis "Pork
have been made at BllSoSlOi>s, the latter for rnml par
cels, end of Prime Maas, about bOO bb!» btrr been dis
posed of at 810 bbl .Prime may be quoted at
25 t* bbl. In Bulk Pork, the transactimi* embruc- a
bout 600,000 tbs, Bt a range of S3.soffS3.fis tor bog
round, according to quality
Beef— For Mea* SULSOttSU. und prune SIOJOdrSU
V bill.
Bacon —Sides are selling at a range of 442r5c tor old
and new, and Shoulder* at 3)ff3| lb Plain Hauls
hav« been told at
. Rice—With a moderate demand, prior* arc main
tained at the Conner rdnge of 3j33tc ¥ tb, tor Caro
lina^—{Bee. _
IHPORTB BY RIVKR,
LOUI9VILLE—Pea Telegraph No a—a kg* com, Ue
ska feathers, 10 do ginseng, 0 bgs-do. 1 csk lieeswax.
D i<«ecb k co; I4fl bbl« lard. SI Kg* do. 11l trea do. 32
do do, H Grail 4 co; Sihhds, mb, 3 bxs do. Forsyth 4
eo; 12 his cotton, A King; 1 csk hams, Baker k Forsyth
7 bbls venison, Wm Bingham. SO hbis mackerel. Car
son k MeKuight; 2 hi|d» lob. 2 do hams. Clarke 4
Thaw.
lust rac’d and lor
IE SELLERS
ST. LOUIS—Per Do- Witt Clinton—7sdry hides. Wm
Ijehffler k co; 20 bga feathers, 1 tre hams, Cl»rkr 4.
Thaw; 86 bbls hams, 70 do lard. 15 hhds tob. D Ijcerh
k co; 171'drr hides, Win Lrhmer 4 co; 5 tre* bam*. 2
hhdtdo, W B Holmes 4 brn, 5 bbls easier oil. Braun
k Reiter; 139 dry hide*, W Bryant. Ifi bbl* b glass. 2
caks do, Bakewell, Pears 4 co. 56 caks baron. bbl*
lard, G M Horton, tMO hti bseon. John McFadden 4
co.
CINCINNATI—Per'Peru-7 cak* bacon. *V Bing
ham; 63 bxs do. D Leech A co; 35 r»k« !run«. Kier 4
Jones; 50 )in sides. J McFaden 4.c0; 14 hhds should
ers. 50 bxs middlings. bams, }*s bi» pork.4o tre*
hams, same; 233 sk* potatoes Armstrong 4 Croxer. 15
hhds sugar, 90 bbls molasses. C H Gram
Per New England No 2—46 hit chests icu. Baker 4
Forsyth; 20 lidls tallow. Wilson Sc Gorman. !(' hhds
baepn, W B Holmes & co. 22 bbls brum. W 4 R Mr-
Cutcheon; 10 do do. 23 tks leathers. D i-rrch k co. 10
csks hams, 0 bbls dried beef. Sellers 4 Nicola, 100 do
hatnv Otutd k fcJcOrkw 73 hhds bacon, 50 bbls hams
Kier 4 Jones; 123 bbls whiskey. Jao Bryan, 2 kgs coin,
S Jones 4 .co.
ZANESVILLE —Per Jenny Idnd-'JO kgs butter. 2
bbls da, 50 bxs starch, D Leech A co. 50 bbls c seed,
H Graff k c or, 046 bbl* flour. Clarke 4 Thaw, a hhds
tob, W Bingham; 400 bbls flour, Seller* 4 Nicolt
WHEELING— Perjas Nelson—'72 bbls apples, pas'
ranger, 4 bxs, C S Mahby; 5 ski wuol, > bbls flour:
Baker 4 Forsyth; 51 hbis apples, Smith 4 Sinclair
J KIDD 4 Co
Per Zachary Taylor—2l ska wool. W Bingham, I
bnx r Baker 4 Forsyth; 100 bbls flour. Porter; 27 sks ap
ples, 3 bbls c teed, 1 do lard. J Jordan; S sk* wool,
Bingham; 37 aka apple*, Lambert 4 Shipion, 50 bbl* op
pies, L Lindsay; 6 bdli paper, W Liman, 10 du do. J
Kidd 4 eo; 11 d'» do, S C Hill, (j do do. 1 box mdse .L
N White: 42 bbls apple*. owuer aboard, '£! do flour. .10
do do, owner aboarn
UJHEELiNG aNDSUNFISH-1 bbl knob*. Living
ston 4 Roggen. 1 csk l on war*. Hodkinnon. 6 bbls l 7
caks mdw, owners aboard; 7 ctks apples, Smith 4 Sin
claik; 103 bbls flour, J McFaden 4 co
BRIDGEPORT—Per Wellsville—2S *k« bran. C Hr*-
nen j Q3| bbla floor, 7 ska wool. Clarke 4 00. 441 bbli
flour, paMftcger, 432 do do, D Leech 4 co; 70 do do. J
.McCuliyiSd bbla apples, Johnston, 107 bbls apple*, D
McEvoy. :
GALLIPOUS—Per Pilot No 2—4 bbls eggs, 5 do po
tatoes, 44 sksoats, 36 do dried apples, 3 bbls pickles. 3
do beau, Bdo sued. D-T Morgan 4 co: 100 do corn. *35
pcsh pork, Bagsley 4 Smith; 48 bbls lard. Clarke*
231 bbls wheat, D Leech 4 co; 25 hbis beans, l
chest tea,,Kij» 4 Moprehead; lO.bbls egg*. 2 sks furv
J Patton; II bbls potatoes, 2 do eggs, passenger; 15 blits
flour, 5 bis bacon, 2 bbls lard, J McCondlcss; 14 bbls
Soar, 3 bxs bacon, Joe-Martin.
gT. LOUIS—Per Hamburg—2o bbls lime, S McClur
kail 4 co; 15 hhds 1 box ton. A-Qprdou, 15 hhds do,
Forsyth 4 co; 163 *kp potatoes, J Bopib. 25 bi» fur*, 3
do deer skinii W B Holmoa 4 bro, 6 hhds tob, G Wav
matK lb P»ks hams, 63 ska coru,. Spang 4 co, 43 cast
bacon, Hays-4 Black} 220 do do. 11 Graff 4 co; 52 do
do 1 tierce do, Clark‘4 Thaw; 124 bxs sides pork. M
bbls lard t 118 hhds fcacoii, 4 kgs lord, 7 sk* leathers, 1
do wool, wm Bingham; 19 bx* dry goods, A Gordon;
4 bbls 1 ml do honey,••Burbridge, \\ ilson 4 co
TASSEV A. BEST
M 5 Lx ire's Whbh Vkasutmo* —The popularity which
this medicine has acquired ia Western Pennsylvania,
is a sare gtrarantee Of its excellence. The following
gentlemen..highly respectable citueua of Allegheny
Sod Bearer counties, have uaed thta Vermifuge m their
families, An d ofler the assurance of lU great medical
properties. jjtr>uan Ikiad, Pittsburgh.
Mary J.-Stratton
Mary Stratton, -
Mary B*rt. Bearer eoanty-
Sartut-HasberMr, Manchester, near P»ti
Margaret IJu«eJf. “
jam”* Burk, Squirrel Hilt
1L - - r
AsoTHX* CxsTirtcir* to the excellence of M’Lane’
V m7uS!3 KiddiCo.-GcnU«men: I> i. wiU. pteai
-2SI UU-. mi «ni£c»ie, lleMifjm, lo the fcae
..T™,SuS! o“£>»- A»-rVan W.ra, Spe
fiai irawllif! Mi- Monroe. So»e lime
■ eoireceireO flora Mra* *ratU to' o> ■''! on eomnile-
SS! 7oiod • fere toulera to ray own fijmily. .10 Iho
I can tatty toeiify. TUo bolonoo i .old 10
“L end taimd on umnlry, tool il pi-ee eery
EJLfSlSSolioo.i Gioeoe Mxrivsra-
Ohio, July HI.
rJfeSe S Ihc dills .lore of J. KIDD t Co.
mcblO :
tr»- nnrSKu is the bane of many a man’s azlct- -
J HbSgne can describe the sufferings eaasod
f dijeara. It unfiu man for his sU
-IV* it may be, and makes him feel
M not exist than endure such
*» mougujuj safferlngs ace produced ut the first
Sol to'oSr h. A: Anu-Bihou. Piilm
tlio w’u Xooid io cleonecd. ihe »ceva«ol»>i<m of
btte e.m.dol, end t «Mly
Prepared- aud sold by B- AHNESTOCI 4 Co
eotaer Ist and wood,’also cornff W» wd wow »ts.
•«oa
f PORT-OF P
San
■eta.
6 «'
6 25
6 20
rt 27
arrived.
Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Baltic. Jacohs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendnckson, McKeesport.
Caleb Cope, A. Murdock. Beaver
Beaver. Clark, Beaver
Wm Phillips, McPhtal, KtUannmg.
Clipper No. 2. L'rtioks, Cm.
t Cinderella, Calboun, Bt rxHii*.
Wyoming, Fowler, Si. Lou<s
Jos. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling
DEPARTED
Michigan No 2, Giisou, Beaver.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Caleb Cope. Murdoch. Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Beaver.
Wm. Phillips, McPhtal. Kittanmng.
Louts Mt-Lane Brownsville.
New England, No 2, Dean. (.’in.
R Wigbimao, Wailiatnson Cbmler’s Landing
Pilot No '2. Kanis. Marietta
Jenny Lind, Galiigher. ZsnesvilV
Puctoc, f!auipbeli. l>jui»v,ile
Ml Vernon. KoudlX. ('im-innati.
Zachary Taylor Lucax, Wherimg
There were 6 fe«t 6 mchc* full m the chane
by pier mark, lust evening ai dusk, anJ falling
Boats leaving this day
CincinDaii Packets, 10 A. M.
Brownsville Packets, 5 A. M., artd 4 P M.
Beaver Packets, 10 A. M , and 4 P. M.
Si. Leui*—Diadem.
'• Brooklyn
Cincinnati—Ml Vernon.
Kitlantng —Wm Phillip*.
Louisville—-Telegraph No 2
St Louis —De Wilt Clinton
For Philadelphia.
D Leech & co’s. packet line—9 o'clock P. M.
*ut.l.cn«~ ImMcHIAL Cotuu StBCP.
South Ptutburgh. Feb. 3. 1-40
My wtfe ha* been troubled with a violent cough for
six or Mtven years, »o bud #•»:• her cough mat phy*i
ciam (in Ohio, where 1 formerly lived,| told me «he
hod tho Consumption After wo removed to this city
I obtained for her, umr und again, diderent medicine*,
but they were of no kind of benefit fo her Some two
months since. ] purchased u bottle of your Cough Sy
rup, the use ol which ha* done her more good than
any medicine she has ever taken I have also used
Seilers' Vermifuge m my lainily with tuir success
Buusard M’Grxath
This popular cough remedy i* prepared and sold by
R K SELLERS, 57 Wood s : . and may be had of Drug
gists generally, :n the two ctuei and vtcnmy rah3t
extension of the BaJtlmore and Ohio
TO CONTRACTORS FOR URADL'ATION AND
masonry
PROPOSALS are invited for the Graduation and
Masonry o! the following de*cnbed section* of
this road—the section* averaging a nule in length—
commencing in the town of Cumberland: Section* I,
2, 5. 7, b and lu, will be let, embracing considerable
rock work alone t ir Potomac river Mulls, and the ma
sonry of *everai fard-jet on Section l*t Also, all the
section* from 30 to 45. inclusive, (exceptng sections 43
and -44,} beginning 2- im'e* from Cumberland, about a
mile below the mouth of Savage nver. and termina
ting at the «ummi! of il.e mo imam Tbe work upon
tlicau section* D heavy. cKiitumng much rock cxca-
Auons and two tunnels, each about t«H) feet m length,
and a stone bridge ot ron*,dereble *tze The whole
number of section* now to be iei is 20. In the course
He’tnp. ~7i t* dor
ol the spring and summer upward* ot 3U more beavy
*ectioti» will b<- put under contract beiween Cumber
land and Three Fork* creek. Thr remaining section*
between those point*, and other work beyond the lat
ter. will be let in the spring of I^so
JteKCincAnoss ofihe work on the 2d *e<-iion* to be
let, will be ready by the 25th of March current They
will be distributed from she company's office* m liai
limore, Frederick, Harper * Ferry. Cumberland and
Washington. The Proposals will be directed to the
undersigned, at No. 23 HANOVER ST. Baltimore,
and will be received until SATURDAY, the tf-th of
April, inclusive Belorr making bid*, the line shouid
be thoroughly examined, und the teodeni Engineer*
will be in aitendaare thererfu. to give information
The most tausfociory testimonials will be demanded
The payments will be made in cash, reserving the
usual 21) per cent until the completion of ihc contract
The moot energetic prosecution of the work will he
required By order cn the President and Director*
BENJ H LaTROBK,
mcb22-oedup2l) Chief Engineet
AT TUX
1' ult • d Stales
WHOLESALE CLOIBIN6 WA&KHOUK.
* LEWIS * HANFORD,
No* 252 *sd 250 Pearl sraicxT,
ißet wren Fulton street and Burling Slip
Uavi o.n ua.m-the LAioinrr i'suaivtusr or
CLOTHING
iv
L N I T E I) |T A T F S
IS THE ARTICLE OF
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
We keep an eudies* variety
ALSO TBS MOOT EXTESSIVI XAXI'FACTt SIS* OF
OIL CLOTHING
AXZj
COVERED HATS
ruam CLOTHINO.
lewis a Hanford.
!ebs-«l2ixi3laW' No* 25v auJ 2n<s Pearl st. N V
OREM a HOPKINS.
lLalc John M. Oiem 1 Co) ’
N W cobvxb Mabkxt a ki> CiuaLK* STseerv
U'OL’LD inform Merrh*m« u>it Men-hani Tailor*.
lhal they have fitted up ihc dtK.r- ovr f then T-*i
lonng and Clothing department, tor tn<- mle by tar
piece of Cloth*. CaatimcrcH. Vesting.. Tai.t r»' Trim
mings, ami ail article* adapted 10 ;)ir trade The lib
eral patronage bestowed upon (hem. m ihu deparimr ut
of their Uo*me»*. ha* induced them to rn art' ihe-ir
warehouse, U> cnubie ihrm In meet their inrr'so'il
trade. One 01 the pnrtuer* who ha* had long experi
ence iu btiime*-*, wnl devote hi* uho.e time' lo pur
chasutg; and buyer* may rely upon finding a ;ar«r
stock of whatever t* mo*t ilevtruhie >h Kuropemi and
American majtufacture. that mon<-y un procure
New Cloin room* wtil be opened on the Kt March.
Kjitraoce on Oiaries »trcet lehtCHeod'im
400 Ü b BLS I TANNfc:HS ' O, L- m handsome *m«U
(JlL—Constantly on hand, bleached and unhleacn
ed winter and *pnng Sperm. Elephant ajtd Whale Una
Also, light colored selected N W. Co**t Whaie Oii.
suitable for retailing
PATENT OIL FOR MACHINEKY-The *ub,cri
her* are now prepared to supply 'Devlan'* Paient On'
in any quantity; machinist*, manufacturer*. 4c . are
requested to eall and examine the article ( eriifieatci
of its efficacy aud superiority over a:! other oil*, from
several of our most extensive manufacturer*, are to
our pos»e*»ion ALLEN 4 NEEDLES, Agt*.
22 and 23 south wharves, near Cbrsumt si ,
febld-eodCio Philadrlpnia ”
30 0 0 PBE fll IU M buTds.
b. J» WILLIAMS,
No 12 Noknt Sixth PHILADELPHIA
VKNITIAN BLIND AND WINDOW SHADE
MANUFACTURER. (Awarded the hr*: and high
est Medal* atthe New York. Baltimore and Phiiadri
pbia Exhil'ibonr, for the superiority oi bis Blind* with
confirmed confidence in hi* manufacture.) ask* the ul
tention of purchasers lo hit assortment of •4100 Hlmd*
of narrow and wide Mat*, with fancy and plain Trim
ming*. of new style* ami r.olorn Also, a large and
general assortment ot Transparent Window Shades,
tsj 1 oi which he trtil sell at the lowest ca*h prices
Old Blinds pojnted u nd trimmed to look equal to new
ITT DKAI-KRS SUPPLIED on liberal term*.
The Citixea* ol Allegheny county arc retpectiuJJy
invited to call before buying elsewhere—confident ol
pleasing all Open in the evening*} inrhVi' eod-'tm
Notice to Dagutrreolypt A'rtlata.
JUST received, a tmaJl invoice of VOIGTLAEN
DER’S qiTCKWORKINt. INSTRUMENTS—
new construction These Instruments poase*t great
advantage* over all other* ever made, covering a <l3
site Plate, reducing the tuna of *mmg one.half and
producing a sharper, clearer and better defined pic
ture They, therefore, d-se.rve the attention of ail Ar-
UfU engaged or intending to engage tn Ihc business.
Pnce for the Tube 6175
A general assortment of Vo'gtlacnder * justly cele
brated Instruments, of ail sizes, as well as Daguerreo
type Materials, at the lowest rates
SIR PETER BMITH, Cincinnati, 0b», .• our au
thorised agent for the *.a)o of the abovo Instrument*.
A List of Prices can br obtained by addressing, post
paid, W 4X LANUKNHEIM.
Exchange, Phuodcl|ihia,
Importers uf Daguerreotype Materials, and General
Agents for the sale ol VoigUncnder’s Optical Instru
ment*. marflteoddm
FhTEXD kL PHi a niPOBTTATIGNs, '
AT LOWEST RATES.—Just received, Pans Fan*
of latest styles, Percussion Cap*, Teeth Brushes,
German Slate* and Pencils, French Perfumery and
Druggists article*, with the most extensive variety o
Fancy Goods m the city Dealers are invited lo an
early examination before purchasing their supplies, as
the goods will be offered at the lowest importation
rales. WM. TILLER, Importer.
jall~dGwsod No 1 Commerce «t. Phiia.
“ SHOl* GUNS, HIFLBS, PISTOLS. “
EDWARD K. TYHUN,
No 134 Norm Sbcu.vd stbrkt, PhilaoxLrHts,
Yff ANUFA/7TURKR and Importer oi douMr and
XYA single barrel Shot Guns, Rifles and I’mio!*, Pow
der Flasks. Shot Bags, Pouuhe*. 4c 4c.
Also, six barrel Revolving Pistol", and material* for
Gun Maker*' use frblO-eod-lw
California Rifles.
.'JTTA RIFLES, same finish a* the new mode! per
£\jyJ cussiou Lxick Rifles, now used bv the Liulcd
Slates Government- They are *lroTig, well made, and
serviceable Guns, exnelly the article lor the Califor
nia Trade, manufactured and lor sale by
' EDWARD K TV RON,
No 134 North Second itrrei. Philadelphia.
fcblC-eodSw
MI9^INO —A lorge Box, directed lo W R Murphy,
Pittsburgh It was taken by a drayman from the
store of W. R. Murphy, with direction* to leave it at
M’Kee’s grocery store, corner of Ist and Wood meets,
but was not delivered; and it u supposed has been leA
hy mistake el some other house The drayman'* face
is known by the person whs gave him the box, but his
name and residence are not known rach'JO
WANTED— An experienced Salesman in the Dry
Goods busmen* The best of rrfnrence* requir
ed. Apply to A A MASON 4 Co,
mch23 bU Market si
PERCUSSION CAPS—I,SOO,OOO rib’d and split, for
sale by ochSa CARBUTHNOT
MOLASSES —b 9 bbls N O Molasses, just rac'd and
for sale by mch29 CH GRANT
SUNDRIES— I3sks Clover seed; Bdo Timothy snad
0 buckets Butter; 5 do Lard, just ree d and for rale
by mch« _ CHGRANT
GLASSZ-150 bxs »xl0; 75 do lOx 12, 25 do lOxlj; just
received and lor sale by
meh29 8 P VON BONNHOBBT 4 Co
Ci CYTHE doi for sale by
Q mchiß 8 F VON BONNHORST 4 (
HOES-20 dox cast steel plate, for sale by
8 F VON BUNN HURST 4 Co
Green apples— so t>bi« fl f,p otder.
nteh27 }_ S PILWuRTII 4 Co
ThOPATijES— HW sks Ncsbannocks, Uk> bbls Blues,
sale apJ A RMSTRONG 4 CROZER
C _ COPER’S ISINGLASS, (ialea/ and shred) for sale
by taeh® BRAUN 4 REITER
IL LEMON—4I lbs warranted fresh, Just rac’d and
for sale by ap2 _ SELLERS
SALERATUS AND SODA ABU—iu bbla Soda Ash,
7 casks Soda Ash; for sale by
H-yn. J C BIDWEU. k Co
'fTTSBURWH. - LOfML MATTERS.
Railroad.
CLOTHING,
NEW YORK,
Of all kuiili
BALTIMORE
TAKXKRB' OIL.
RETOBTED FUR TOT PITTSBURGIt DALLY OaZSTTE.
Court of Quarter Bewtoni.
WrotraanAT. Apr I -lu». Ib4t»
Prenenl —Judges Palton and Kerr
Commonwealth vs. Anne ('amplxrtl —indicted
lor being a common *cold.
The jury in ibta case brought m a verdict u
guilty. She wa> EeMenced to pa\ the cost? ol
prosecution.
Commonwealth va. Streets, indicted
lor stealing two shawls from tbe house of Morrison
A. Knox. Plea, “guilty " She was sentenced l >
restore the property stolen and be imprisoned lor
the term of one year in the Western Peniten
tiary.
Commonwealth vs William Morgan. Indict
ment assault and batten' committed on his wife
He was discharged on his own recognizance* to
keep the Court peace.
Commonwealth v*. Georg*- Youngsou and——
MrChenny—indicted for a l:U*i on William
McChccny not appearing, his recognizances were
forfeited, and process awarded against bun Judg''
Patton charged against the prisoner, and the jury
retired. They had not returned when the Court
adtourneJ.
The jurv in the daae of tbe Commonwealth v«
George Youngson, oiler a short absence, returned
a verdict of guilty. iJarrugh and Barton for Com
monwealth —Magehan. Mag raw and tilaok lor the
Defence
Commonwealth v*. Henry Robmsun. Indict
ment, larceny. The jury in this case brought in a
verdict of not guilty
District Cocnr. April 4lh —The ruse of Mat.
thew H lyCguu.et al. vs. Samuel W. Mn riuin*
occupied the time r.f Um Court to day.
CoNciotr* at Ahouaj Hall—This'Hall w.k
crowded with all the beauty and lash ion ol ntir (My
on Friday 3nd Monday evenings lasi, to enioy
the fascinating singing ot Madame Riscaccianli —
the beautiful Piano Forte playing and irrevstible
comic scenes of Mr J L. Hutton—ami the pleas
ing Violinc*’"o performances ot Signor Biscacciuuti.
Oflheladywe may confidently assert, she i* l*v
far the beat singer that has visited this citv —her
voice is a high soprano, of pure and liqu d quality
—she has great compaa*. her lower notes being
particularly full and round —whilst ike upper reg
ister is exceedingly melodious and soft In her
cavatinas jhe displays the beauties of her voice to
perfection, and in her English and Irish Ballnd* she
captivates ber audience with the parity of her in
tonation and style.
Mr. J. L. Hatton possesses a veranlility ot talent
rarely met with —whether m the classic music of
Mendelssohn—the genuine Eaglish Ballad. <<r in
the drolleries and eccentricities of the John Parry
school of comic singing, he is equally at home
On Monday evening he played some of tbe exqu'a-
Ue song* without wotds, iLteder obne wortn hv
Meodellssohn, m a mannerfo delight nil who heard
him His “Little Fat Man, “The Watkins' Even*
mg Party " “The Picnic Ptfrtv ' completely con
vulsed the audience with faughler—the connc
manner in which the sayings aud doings nf Mr
and Mrs. Watkins wuh their guests, were de
scribed. was one ol tbe mflst amusing things we
have ever heard Mr Hatton take* distinguished
rank as a pianist —he has a touch of exquisite
lightness and delicacy, and hia exrrut.nn i* neat,
brilliant, and remarkably rapid In his elaborate
accompaniments, these qualifications fell out with
great effect.
Senor JJiscaccianli played two solos each even
mg on the viohneello. in so delightful a manner ua
to call tortii liie Liveliest applause from all pari* <: f
the room. *
These art:M« were encored oi idim-*'. every
piece they performed TUy g.Te their lareuell
concert to night—we expect to s«-e t‘>e r.»>m .-row
ded a* usual *
Pa.ioraoia. —A beautiful panoram* .i the tallies
in Mexico will be exlubiled to-night at the Athe
neum, for the benefit of the widows and
orphans, who have lost husband* and fathers
in the late war with Mexico The object i* u tru.
ly laudable one. and we liopo (hat t will be
eucottrnged. The panovuia, we unvLcnitand. m
one of the best yet painted, m an artistH- point of
B*T*JtoaTo*vx.— We are glaJ tu .duwrve lliat a
great number of new building* ore grana up m
Bayordstosm. Workmen are baaily engaged in
tearing down the frame bui!ti>nrt which stood ju»i
below Alderuian Parkinson * olCce, at the corner
o( Penu Street nod the (.'anal flndge, aud we uu«
derstand that it is the inteoti>>n of the owner.lo
build a row ol tour story house* in their place
M*vou« i c, AL:.d'iiic.>v. Apm Uh
j*er*on»‘ were brunght up tli-i nt«ni.op
with druobenneer <'nr pud bin tine ,iu4 ,me
U'li mmmiUrd tu prinoii
MaVurA Umct. Pr t r»n; n..u A(>m tin.--Pour
prisoner* were brought before the Mayor tins morn
ing Two paid their bne». uud two urrr «eni to
JBII.
I-oetL —A* we were compelled to si: on a L\ir,e
oer» Jury during a greet part il •,eslrfd.iy, we
are unable to oiler our usual variety of ioenl m«l«
ligence.
We have not lime to not•. <* tome critqu#* up
on our little diatribe headed IF»i/>ig " which ap
pears In to dav * Journal, Port and Lhspaub. We
may eXpren our "putiun upon th>* 'Object to
morrow.
(oBOMEft * bst —The Coroner’s Jury yes
terday were unable lo come to any decision,
and adjourneJ (ill this morning al eleven -'‘clock
TntAißt —Mr Booth appear* 10-mgbt
GiiiAt Fiax at Paam, 111 —On Friday mnruiog
la-t. about two o'clock, a destructive lire broke uni
tn an extensive warehouse occupied by Mr Wa
gomeller, to Pekin, 111, and before the dames were
subdued, ten or twelve buildings were consumed
Mr Wagonselier’a loss is about SkO.ooo.upon which
there was an insurance of 86,000. The damage
to the others is not known. The fire is attributed
loan incendiary, Nr Jxniu lit?
ROLL HUITF.K-H) bid-m «iorr. and lot .ale by
• mcAi24 HOirT DALZKI.I. * Co
WANTED— 81 iu) ib» Deer Skins, for which ihe higK
e»i price in cosh will he paid by
mch2.> S A W HARBALUH
\TO 3 MACKEREL—ICO bbl. No 3 Mackerel, in'
i i store and for sale by S A W^HARUAUUH
FEATHERS —650 lbs prime liliiim*. ju*l landing and
for »alc by 9 F VON UONN’HOKST A 0>
mchlhs
CtLOVKR AND TIMOTHY SEED-Uor *aie hy
j mch23 S F VON HONNNORSrA Co
BACON SIDES—S bbd* now landing from steamer
Cumberland; for sole by
mcb*t ISAIAH 01CKF.Y k Co, Front at
LARD— U7bbls No l; a half do do, now landing from
steamer Cumberland: for sale by
. mchltt ISAtAHDICKEYJtCo
I LEATHERS—USSksnow landing from strar Cum
berland, lor aale by JSAIAIi DICKEY ACo
toe h 2& *
C COTTON YARN—4O,OOO lbs ansoncd No* (’.Yarn,
j C Chain. Ac ; 180 bale* Halting. ’JSdo Candie wick,
for rale at lowest market rale* by
mchlft- RHEY. MATTHEWS A Co
O L’OAR, Ac.—lll* hlida fair to prime N O Sugar; tt-0
O bbl* assorted No* Loaf Sugar; 4Cd do Molasses;
for tale by inbitf BIIKV. MATTHEWS ACo
10 DOZ. SUPERIOR GOLD PENS: CO do coin silver
I£> Tabic and Tea Spoons « dor parlor, offn- and
oilier Clock*; 10 dor amortnd Solnr Jminp* and (las
Cbandaliers; 18 dot Gold and Silver op^"'
in* and for *ale by mcht?C W \N W ILSON
PRODUCE, Ar —4O bbl* dried Pcacbea. 100 «ti C k*
do Apples; 10 t.bis Roll Duller. 1« do Lard; land
ing irotn steamer Enterprise; for sale by
HAGAI.KY A SMITH,
ioch2? 19 and 'AI wood n
BULK PORK HAMS-3UOO lbs. in good o r rrr, l„ r
_*aie by mch2T BACALL A SMITH
S SALTS—iW bbl* prime Sail*, m nor.-; for sale by
. mehtf J C INDWELL A Co, water .1
CTOILN MEAL-160 bbl* freah Corn Meal. ju*l rec’d
J and for sale by mcblT J C n > DU ELL k
Apples— 000 *k* Dried Appi««. . ,
J S DlL\\ ORTH A Lo
BROOMS— UHidiu doublo tie Hrootn*. lualaudiag.
m ch« J 8 DILWORTH A Co
OXALIC cask !«•»»• by
mchW BRAUN A REITER
WHITE OLCE—3 bbl* tar rate by
meW BRAUN A REITER
FIRE and Water Proof Mineral Point, for rale by
mchitf ISAIAH DICKER A Co
SALTS—UO bbi. io store; [or ‘oir by
O. meh‘J7 ISAIAH DILKFA A
DEERS HAIH-3sk* m .tore; for ■Me J>y
mc l,g- ISAIAH DIUKKk_A Co
FLOUE— I3b bbl* Flour, U Walker’* biand, jum
landing and foi sale by
tacMT* J S DILWORTH A Co
SKKIN COTTON—A ease* white, assorted and blue
r,c«* aml f< ” • r * , 'A* V ßlTHNfrr
/N UM ELASTIC SUSPENDERS —SSOdoi rec’d and
( T for sale by mcliflS C ARBUTHNOT^
SEWING SHJk-k caae* b\k “«d mi apoo!*-
rec’U anctfor sale by ntckfr L ARBITTHnOT
C A SSI ME RES—k caaec black and fancy, lor sale
cheap by mcb*S C ARBUTHNOT
S^ 17 hkd ‘ N 0 S '‘"" “ •“"o'3 GR^S
. TiLW.ORIATION .&>
1849.
FITTSBtiRtH m CIiEHSLAMI
LINE,
UN THK PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
r I' I HK Proprietor* of this old established and popular
i .nr ot SIXTKK.Vfim class Canal
lUmu uwnrd l»y ibric«rlTe> aiul running in roßjiec
lion un.’i the steam boat* BEAVER AND CALEB
COPE arr rnal.ird 10 oifer unequalled facilities for
Ihr traii.portatinn ot freight and pas.eiigefa, on the
(M'rinnr oi t'anni navigation. to ail pouiU on the Peitn
«v iv kina ni<d Ohm mii] N York canal* and ihe Lake*
K M FITCH A Co. Cleveland.
Bl DWELL A BROTHER.
Agents. Beaver
i. C. BIDWKLL, Agent,
mu - .' Water street, Hiuburgh.
D W C StDWELL,
BIDWELL it BROTHER
forwarding StrthanU.
BEAVER, PA..
/,/r tnt i'Mtt'-urgh andCltrciatui Lint, Pitts
tows’ll and Erie Lint via Fnt, and f» r steam
LmJ.' HraVrr u>ui Caleb Copt.
Having; pwrrlin.‘*»d ihr large and substantial Wharf
B<»m ;iiii limit ior tiie Monougahel* Packet*. have
with Mir n idiuon oi a Wnrrlioune, the ino*l ample ac
••i.rmii -I iiio: - ffcriv.ap and forwarding. and
’i ' ill-- iiipir uiirioti iitiriiuon, promptness and despatch
.o in-ir car-. and rely on tbetr friends
mi * r■ it m irt-.lt v B. A BRO
PITTSBI KUII A\U~KRIE LISEI
1849.
(i .l KsiH.ll.lied Line
<»N THK KBUt EXTENSION CANAL.
rpnK I’ropnrior 01 tin* we!! known Lin.* of Canal
1 Boat*. i» now prepared 10 transport Passengers
and K -.cm ;,■ ml on the Erie Extension, New
York I'.tiriM nm) the Lake*, upon the most favorable
Thi« Loir run* in connection wilti the «team hosts
BEAVER ami CALEB COPE. between Pittsburgh
and Berner C M Reed * Line ot Mrnm t>oat» atul ve*
w;. on im- Lukri. mid i!o Imy ami Michigan Lake
Hoai l 11 r on -nr New N ork canal
C M KKEUi. Proprietor, Ene, Pa.
Hi|i v\ r ! A Brotf ri, Age.il*.,Braver
\N T Maitirr Acnii ut J Meskimen's Passenger
tltin-r Mnr.,.'iri:i<ln llou*e Pittsburgh
ft 1 NHL SEES WI- Malnu. Stiartm. J KA St Hull,
rttid'i-hurz. Smith A Dowtmut, do, J B Plummer,
tVr„ (.rrruwi •• Wick. Artire A Co. do. Win Herir>'i
rUrtMowii d-, a Sution. Buffalo, Boruev. Gibb* A
I’d s»:i iuO 1 . in- A Arm*tu<rc. Detroit. Kirkland A
Nrws.rrr), shrhoypait. M'Clurr A W,l lama, Mtlwau
kie, K':np Mur'ei A Dutton. Rncme. John H KiiUie.
• •picach A vvheeler i'o. New York. -ip-l
KXFKKSS PACKET LIWK,
Ft)K PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
_„„ K.xcluMvely for Passengers
—The Boat* ot tint lone will leave
Ke' 1 u,•» > - H Truti> . Wednesday. April i
i /un-in he - <.!«(>! J I’Tnompson. Thursday 5
InCiann—P Uur*ey. Friday, 6.
Kernucky—H J'ru'-y. Sunday. -
Loaimnna— I P Thomson. Monday, V
Indiana- P Hurley. lue«da> 10
• 1 lhio-*A Crnia. Wednesday. 11.
Kentucky—H Truny, Thursday, la
l,oui*.nnn— J P Thompson, Friday, 13
Indiana—P Burkey. Saturday. U
Ohio—Cant A Craft, Sunday night. Aunl 15th
For pa* mg- opp !y tig, W SUTCH,
Monongahela Home,
%|rt or D BEECH a Co, Canal Ha»in
WHOLESALE SHOE WiRHHOLSE.
11. 4-lIILDS dt CO.,
Mi 131 WUUD STKKI-rr. Pm-SBURGH.
■firul I.L) rr.prrmii'v i"vnr the atirntiun of mer-
IT vi»inne tin* my to their very exteniuve
«ti>ck o- Sl’KlNi. aND SC:UMKH GOODS. eonsi«Unf
‘fI.AOO CASKS Oi-’ BOOTS AND SHOES,
romjiri*!- - • uiv variety ot Men's. Women's Misses'
arut Chiidrer'. wr«r oi many new »ryir« and of supe
rior adapter! m • oui irv and city trade
A a»»:nuneri o: L ADlEfi’, JUSSKf,
AND CHILDREN’S IHISNKTS, among
wmrh arr KLOUKNCK BRAID. STRAW,
TCSCAN LACK. KCTLAND, BIRDS EVE
FLORENCE, < HIN \ PEARL * LAM N,
m great runny Also ARTIFICIAL FLOW
ERS, mess’, BOVS’ AS D CHILDREN’S
PALM LEAF HATS—MKN’S LEGHORN,
PANAMA AND C ANTON HATS.
A 1 m winrb liavr !•••?>'. [Ol -cna»"d ihrnrt from the
tnaii-.ifarturers noil iinpcirtrr* and sejeried wnh the
utfcu«t i'nrr. and '«ur'i w.'. »o!*l on •uoli term* as
'[> male It Ihr illtrrr.l f Wr.’fCi Merchant* 10 buy
u » II CHILDs A CO,
itn.mil ,IA wjin.** 131 Wood street.
RooUng.—Gal yaalud Tin Plates.
rp h p <„t <rr t>er* ‘*er i« call the attention of BuildeTa,
J Are mu ci- nmf ow ue r* oi Huitdings. to the many
aitvantagrj winch the*r pl.ste* possess over at) other
IJi*tUi.;r sut'S'il'i -r« t"i.lrru> Il*rj tor rOO&Nf, Ac . as
11;, , :;>■ i"r .ri. of iron, without its
)n»i • . • j'M'i- .«i o:;i -:i iti;- country a**! »« hA>-
r,,pe T*i. . »r- r- 1 nine 10 egi<a:i»ion ami rootrar
i„n T.vn, stt.Mr., : .i'.gr 01 tor atmosphere, than com
for roobi.g imi i'.i‘isri,nrr.i!v form a mudl hotter and
titU'-r r-, t '*r Vs. rrpoira. Whilst
A mi. <uppiy vl mi from It! to 30 W G . cen
iliuu.) on hanu fliu) 'or anie t.y
LF.O li MORKWOODA CO,
H ami 16 Braver street. New York.
Tt,e pair I'i r.i!*'■ /or -li.* anico ha vmj t'.-eti serured
lot me l r. trd Mklub. a.: pari.cs .Wringing thereon,
mi.rr u> .niiHjnation 01 tdberwt«c. W'i. j.ro«rru
_ ort.av-dAwlyT
HKW II A R I> W A R R STORE.
NIi.N ■»f THI PLANK AM I SAW,
No. 7* Wood street, PUUborjgli.
ai, vjrirur*. are now prepared u> *ett as low and
ou an reasonable i'rm* a* out be pore batedelsewhere.
IVV ,o!:rii our I Head*. and the nubile generally, to
call and rmti ' ,-«;r sum-*, v* (itch consist* in pail of
KNlV}•> H)JtKS. POCKET and PEN KNIVES,
MiliAK;*, RAZORS, Hou»« Tncmunga,
»u. ii I.airßc, lliuje. suit Screw*, together
win, .vnv ri.ur muaiiy l>-pi .u Hardware Stores.
\\ » mi'. ii<- On- M cri!i;,*n <>l Carpenter* and Mechanics
i;r ii<* raji; M our ..Mfimr :is nl Tools, whieb havelieen
.♦•‘••.•ird .viu e*c«i car-. .*u<! whieb we are determin
r.; 11. •- 1 .0 a> 10 ci»- »au*i.o",;o'i ap&dAwT
WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE,
A- 4* Pittsburgh, P».
THOMAS PALMKB,
1) EM’FiTFI i.. i .“uti. •-'•.<* in» Trieuiia and eus*
\ tniKf*r.. ir:u 1 i.« l.a- *. 00 pa*t period to ezieu
t... u >l.-. t 1* ii" ha* s ;>rr*«- 1 Hr ran offer lo pur
■ hi*"- O'. t ItUl on-'l-ril'- ■».' til' old r*t*hli»h
-• 1 >iai.! r*l! ,*•(.;-*-! 'lrrri a mod .-very arliclr in hi*
.i«r —: 1 1 nun •. >«r room Dining
[Oom. fuio.r *•.<: Ha. 1 i’npi-r Willi Unnlcrs. Land
ki ». V.rr.f-iMtrd I’: oi». Paper and Transparent
Woido-.-v >1,4.1'., Ron I.el and Kinder. Hoar-ls. Wri
ui-jj Wr i;.~.i’i: •'•id TY.r Paper h- i« snumianuy »up
plif.i, .1: J jr.is rountrjr rtirrrhouis and housekeep
Ttnii'ii Scrap, tsken in trade, at ttn
mcn-JI iIA w3mT
lUBT PROOF IRON.
rpHK a mlr r.ignrd ini' rrrclcd work* hi the city ol
J[ .S'W \orw u.r the putporr ol <ia! vsniXiiur st] artl
ne« o! Iron, wtu-h n if .Ir.irameto niOTKI’T FROM
RUST, such as Telegraph Wrre. Bolts, spike*. Nmi»,
Wire fur pence*, ana any other article which- rnav t>e
required. For Hoop* tor ns 1 »u(i«tiiuip (or hair
Hope; tor Clothes Lines, Lightning Rod* and u host oi
other applications, it will be found cneap and durable.
They would particularly call attention tn me i.sJvnin
red Wire for fences; it require* no paint. and will not
nisi. Also lo Spikes and Boll*, the preservation of
which Is of so mnrh importance, thru 11 wilt commend
it*'.t to the notice of all those interested
I,Kit li- MORKWOOD A CU . Patentees,
ooulO-dAwly'r 14 and Id *t, N York
PORTORA INSTITUTE,
ALI.BnHV.M CUT,
XX J ILL he opened 11) V 1 ror uie admission of young
V? Gentlemen ou Mouduy. the vth day of Aprt:
Tk»w«. (pavubie in advancet ["*• >e*«ton of !> months
Kntrlish. ("la»*te*J aikl Matlmmuttc si ileparv
uienr S’* l '
Knglish department fi*
A '-murd riu>'ih»-r of hoarders wil, tie r«w*ivert
For trsumon.ftis, reftrrnce* ami additional informs
lien, enquire m the Fiin. ,pai
\\ rorF.t.A.ND, A B,
U: Truuty Colicrc. Dumtn, Ml Suar. and Queen 1 *
SchoUr trom the Rny-ii School vf Lnniskillen.
Federal at. near Koh."»on >t sp3 dtf
" ” J.7:7p. RMITTifi
All o riiry and Coiinsrllor at Law,
Will give particular attention to the collection of
Claim*, nnd n.l mo try rrcrived, shajl be remitted
without delay
iL.rciiKvcu-—Hoa. R Coulter, Supreme Bench. Pa ,
Me«sr* Lyon. Kh«»rb A Co. St Louts. \V«H.d Abbott A.
Co PiuJad a. Jno II Brown A Co. dcr. .Mr Ciiuric* H
M 'lunc. do. hno. Mahoney A 1.0 New\o>it, Chittcn*
den Itti.f A Co do; Baugher A I >rendorrf tinluraorr;
W F A A Murdi.cn, do, Martin A t'o. do, Mr.
John Kii'cnner; Mc**r* Sterling h Co Puis*
Imrgh, Korsytiie ACo do; Hampton. Smith A Co. do;
Mr I.?* vvmetmnn. _ __ mchtSatdan
Ft. T. LEECH, JR.,
Jnporirr anj Dealer m Foreign and Domelite
Saddlery Hardware i. Carriage Trimming!,
No. 130 Wood Bi. f P*.
IS nnw receivirig hn Spring supply •( floods, nnd
invites tiie at'.cnuon of Saildiers. Coaclimakorq and
Merchants to his etock It bus been bought upon the
best term*. Irom the best sources, and Ino therefore
feel* confident of being nh'e to afford satisfaction to
alt who may fjvor him with a call _ me htf?;dCin
A CARD.
JOHN KEf.I.V'A Cf'. (successors to Robb, Wine*
brener A C«. late Merchant Tailors,! No. 10S
CHESTNUT Street. abov« Third. Philadelphia, beg
leave to miorm their friends and patron* that they
have received tire 'atnsi SPRING AND SUMMER
FASHIONS, with a large assortment of New Style
GOODS, comprising Cloth«, C«**imert,s. Votings, kc.
of every dcscMptioti—all ofwhtch are of their own im
portation. buvtng been carefully selected in Pans,
London, Ac.
\2J“ Sirruiger* visitinij Philadelphia, are respectful
ly iriviird to ca 11 and examine their extensive stock.
iiii'h'Jtl.dHin
.UuspraUt’ Patent Boda Ash.
fI'IIF, *ubfcrtb*T} are now lnrgH\ supplied with the
1. nbovc c'ict‘niied article, cemly received direct
from ibc mimifueturom, (via New 1 irlran*) per ship*
Jam- H (ilidcten, Carounn Nc»muti, and Far West,
which mey ure ptepnred tn «eil 1: the loweel roarkrt
price for l isli or approved btti«
\Y A M MITrtHEI.TREK.
N B - They will receive next, month another ship*
mrnt (via Philadelphia) |«-r Globe, and thencefor
ward regular supplies aptt
M _ HISTORY OF ENGLAND—But
ler'* edition, coitinimi’g nil the matter, verbatim
et literatim, of Vote. 1 and 'J ol the London edition, em
bellished wfth a portrait of the author -* Vols in one.
Price, complete, SOv A large supply of the above re
ceived and for sale by JOHN' II MKLLOR,
*! wood it
IANDSCAPE PAPER
j l set, a view ol the Battle ol Monterey.
*• e’erro (i«ird<>,
*• Buena Vt«ta,
Fets Je, Parts;
Chase de Lyon,
Garde Francatl;
I “ > Col C Auvergne,
The ahov- is suitable tor papering large public
room* Just rcc d direct from Paris, sod tor sale at
the warehou'd of upd S C HILL
ItO (M.AKS iMANUFACTLRERS-6 cska Broken
Glass received, tu Store and for sa'e hv
apS _ OEO B MILTENbERGER
SHEEP. SKINS- A few doi reeM and
for .ale by SAWHaRBAL'GH
HICKfIRY NUT? - :i bid. rer'd.and fo’r sile by '
a ( >d ARMSTRONG A CROZKR
ROM. BUTTER—: bbt* Roll Butter, just lauding
Irom uiiy Beaver and fui »nle by
uiclrx- SAW HAKBAUGH
PECAN Nl'Tß—lt bt.ls landingliom itnur Pans, for
sale b) mch'Jl GKO COCHRAN, ‘JO wood at
CLOVER SEED—2OO bush tor tale by "~
mchdt _ BOBT DALZF.LL * 90, Liberty at
PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LISK
1849.1—at
For the Trasvvurtsztion of Freight to and from
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE,!^
YORK, BOSTON, Ac.
Thomas Bdrbidok. Philadelphia.
Taafte A O'Coraoß, Pituborgb.
THIS old established Line being now in foil opera
tiou. the proprietors are prepared win their usual
extensive arrangement* to forward merchandise, pro*
dace, Ac to ana from the above ports, on liberal terms,
with the regularity, despatch and safety peculiar to
their mode of transportation so obvious, when tran
shipment on the way is avoided.
All rousignmeuia by and for this line received, char
ges paid, and forwarded ui any required directions free
of charge for commission, advancing or storage.
No interest, directly or indirectly, laateamboats
All communications promptly attended to ontpplica
uon to the following agents:
THOS BORBIDGE 279 Market it, Philadelphia
TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh.
O’CONNOR A Co, North st, Baltimore. metuM
BOAT HENS* LINE.
JfiL 1849 - e p saa ni?
Tmiaportaiion of Mercnanalse 1 • etween'
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA. A BALTIMORE.
Good* shipped by this Lnne, are earned in four-
. section Portable Boau.
subscriber* having made amazements m case
1. of a want of Slate Truck* nt Columbia, io have
thrir good* forwarded over Uie Railroad* in cars, so
as to avoid the detention that ho* heretofore occurred
for the want of Truck* Shipper* will ind Oil* to their
advantage. No charges made for receiving or ship
ping, or for advancing charges AH goods forwarded
with despatch, and on aa reasonable tenn* as any oth
er k*n*- JOHN FARREN A Co.
corner of Canal and Liberty it, Pittsburgh.
P. K. FRFTZ k Co,
365 Market it, Philadelphia.
g&aSSI 1849.
UNION LINE,
OX THE PENS'A AND OHIO CANALS.
CaawyoaD A Ctujunm.v, Cleveland. O ? a ,
R. <!. Pakis. Beaver. P. |
THIS Line will l>e prepit ed on ihe opening of navi
gation, to transport freight and Passenger* from
PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on
the Canal and Lake*
The lacilitlrs of the Ijiie are unsurpassed in number,
quality and capacity of Boat*. experience of captain*,
and efficiency of Agent*
One Boat leaves rittiburrh and Cleveland Jtuly run
mug in connection with the steamer*
LAKE ERIK AND MICHIGAN.
Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and n line oi hrstcla*#
Steamer*, Propeller* and Vessel* on the Lanes
AoxXTS—R G Park*. Beaver, Pa.
Jeasc Baldwin, Youngstown Ohio
M B Taylor, Warren,
Cyrus Prentias. Ravenna,
Wheeler A Co. Akron, “
Crawford A Chamberlin, Cleveland, O
Sears A Griffith. Buffalo, N V
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent,
Office, eor Water tad SmithfielJ its, Pittsburgh,
mchaily
BINGHAMS’ TRANSPORTATION LINE
Jons BtnoKAM,
W*. Bisqham,
Conducted on strict Sabbath-keeping principle*.
r PHE Proprietor* of thi* old established Line have
1 put their Mock m the rno«i complete order, and are
thoroughly prepared to forward Produce and Merchan
dise to and from the Eastern flue*
We trust that our long experience in the carrying
business, and zealous attention to ihe interest* of cus
tomers, will secure to u* a continuance and increase
of the patronage huher'o extended 10 Bingham's Line.
Our arrangement* will enable us to carry Freight
with the utmost despatch, and our prices shall always
be a* low us the lowest charged by other responsible
We have opened an office in No 163 Market street,
between 4th and sth st«, Philada, for the conveniaaee
of sb'ppers •’
Produce and Merchandise will be received njjd for
warded. Kaat and Weit, without any charge rar. for*
warding, advancing freight. storage or rommi»*ion.
BUU of Lading forwarded, and every direction
promptly attended to.
Addresa. or apply to WM. BINGHAM,
Ciuta! Baain, cor Liberty k. Wayne tti. Pittsburgh.
BINGHAMS A DOCtf.
No 133 and Sf7s Market street, Phi!»<!a.
JAMES Wll-SON, Agent,
No 122 North Howard street, Baltimore
WILLIAM TYSON, Agent,
No 10 West street. New York
Pennsylvania. Canal * Ball Bead Ei«
Packet Line,
isi:, -ji§yii:
FROM PITTSBUUH TO PHIDADELPHU & BAL-
TIMORE,
(Exclusively tor Passengers.)
THE pabltc arc respectfully informed that thi* Line
will commence running oo the 19th in*L and con*
Ilnur throughout the Season
The boat* are new, and of a superior class, with en
larged cabin*, which will give greater comfort- Tho
car* are the latest construction.
A boat will always b« in port, and traveler* are re
quested to coll and examine them before engugttig pas
sage elsewhere.
(Fare an!)* nine dollar* through ) Onr of the boats oi
this Line will leave the landing (opposite 0. S. Hotel,
comer of Penn street and Canal, every night at nine o'
clock Time days For mfoimaimn. apply at the
Office. Monotigahela House, ortb D LEECH A Co
mch!7 . Canal Basin
KIER’B PORTABLE BOAT LINK,
■■kaa.
For the Transportation of Freight to
TO PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE A NEW YORK
TYBBINBSS on the Canal being new resumed, the
ward Freight with despatch, and at lowest rates.
They wo*ld also call the attention of shipper* Kost
ward to the (act that the Beats employed by them in
transportation. are owned by them and commanded by
experienced captain*.
shipper* of Meat in Bulk will find it advantageous
to ahip by this Line, aa the subscriber* have made ar
rangements at Colombia to have such fretgh* for Bal
timore banded directly from boat* to cars, thereby sa
ving aarebouee handling.
freight to Philadelphia goes clear through u; the
boats
No charge made for receiving shiptung ur advaurmg
charges. KJEB A jtINKfT Proprietors.
AGENTS—John A. Bhaw. Cincinnati. O , Jn.i Me-
Cuitougb A Co. Baltimore. Jos Steel A Co , Phtladel
phi a, Francis A Thoiuai, Columbia mch.ll
O 1849.
BHHk nMßfii
BRAVER PACKETS.
Strainer MICHIGAN No. 2—Copt Gilson
u LAKE ERIE •• Gordon
THF. shove regular and well known. Beaver Pack
ets. have commenced making their dntly trip* ,o
and from will continue to run between
Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, a*
follows:
Michigan No 2 leave* Ptitshurgn daily «i W o'clock,
A M . and Beaver at 3 o'clock. P M Lake Erie
leave. Beaver daily at o o clock a M n and Ihttsburgh
at 3 o'clock. P M
These steamer* will run m connection with
R G Parks Express packet Inne, for Erie,
Taj lor A Leffiingweir* Warrrn Packet*;
I'nton Line of Preight Boats for Cleveland;
Clarke A Co'» Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line Freight
Boats -i
R G Parks daily New Castle Packets.
CLARKE* PARKS a Co, Beaver, Agents
JOHN A. CAUGHF.Y, Agent. Pittsburgh,
mchffl cor Water and Smithfield st*
PENNSYLVANIA CANAL A. R, ROADS,
1849.
EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE,
rnoM
Pitteburghto Philadelphia and Baltimore.
(Exclusively for Pai»etu;er« i
THE public are respectfu'iy informed that thr* Line
will commence running on Monday. l»ih .Mure!; !
The boats of this Line are of a superior class, with |
enlarged cabins, which will give greater comfort to i
passenger* |
A boat will always be in port, and travelers are re- ;
quest'd to call and examine them before engaging psv. 1
sage by other route*. They will leave the lo»dtqg, op- I
poaiic the U. S Hotel, corner Penn street and Canal,
every night at 9 o’clock.
FARE—NINE DOLLARS THROUGH.
Tim&— 3j Dayi. \
For information, apply at the office. Monongnhf la ■
House, or to D. LEECH A Co, Canal B-tsi.i
N B—The proprietors of the above Line arc now ,
building an additional line of Packet*, to run ae above
on or about June Ist. in connection with the
vanin Rail Road from Lewistown to Philadelphia At
that lime a packet will leave every morning ami even
ing Time through, 2J dayt mcnlO
aKL IA N C E'POBT ABLE~BOXT ~L UIE,
1849. iHi.&ySv
For the transportation of Xierchsndize.,
BETWEEN PUILADEI.PHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
Ct OODS carried on this Line are not transhipped
J between Piltibargh and Philadelphia, being car
ried m four section Portable Boais over laud and w a
ter —to shippers of merchandize requiring careful
handling, this is of importance. No charge made for
receiving or shipping, or for advancing charges. Alj
goods forwarded with dispatch, and on as reasonable
terms a* by any other Line.
JOHN M’FAPENACo,
Canal Basin. Penn *l, Pittsburgh
JAB M DAVIS A Co.
marl 227 Market A M Commerce it, Pbtla.
JOHN McFADEN a Co, Forwarding and Commit
■ion Merchants, Canal Basin, Penn st, Pittsburgh.
J A ME3 M DAVIS A Co, Flour Factors and Commis
sion Merchants, 227 Markot and M Commerce street,
Philadelphia. mart
[E/'Aavanees mad* by eitherof the above on Flour,
Wool and other merchandize consigned to them for
sale marUl
1849.
Mere bants 1 Transportation Line. "
VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL A KAIL ROADS,
TO PHILADXLrWIA aKB IH.TW.mt
T>HE Canals and Rail Roods being now open, and
in good order, we arc prepared io forward all
kind* of merchandise and produoe to Philadelphia and
Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on as
good terms as any other Line
CA MoANULTY A Co ,
Canal Basin. Fenn at, Ptnsbnnrh.
Askkts—CHARLES RADNOR, Philadelphia
mriT7 MORRILL A Co, Baltimore
ir.o Litierty «t
1849.
MEU.CHANTB* WAY FREIGHT LINK.
For Blairsville, Johiutosvn, HolUdaysburgh, and
all intermediate places
THIS Line win continue to carry all Wsy Goods
with their usual despatch, ana at fair rate* of
freight
Aattrr»--C. A. M’ANVLTY A Co, Pittsburgh.
D B Wakedeld, Johnstown
John Miller. Hoitiriaysburgh
RDSkgxcn—James Jordon, Smith i Sinclair. Dr F
Shoenbcrgcr. R Moore, John Parker, S F Von Bdnu
horst A Co, Wm Lehmer A Co, Jno M'Devitt A Bfps,
Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit, Mulhollan A Ray. Jpo
GraffA Co, BlairsvDle. mchtP
FOR BALE.
/rs mar‘ tk THE light draught steamer LOYAL
t & HANNA, will br sold on reasonable
terms, os *be now be* at the wharf
■■■■Ebßlß For terms, Ac , inquire of
JAS. KERn. Jr. A Co-btl Water at,
mchtHtdlm or OB- Mil. rKNREROER.
VTSW SPRING* GOODS A MasovACo. No
IN 60 Market street, are now openin' 40 cases and
packages of splendid BPRING GOOfc?, comprising
Lawns, hnitlw*. Be recta, M. dc Lalnes. Gi'chams,
Prints, French vambries, Linens. Ribbons. Lace*,
Sifka, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, and a generaJ assort
ment of Goodi. mchJl7
Oats— liffboafa Oats.
mcbS J B OIL WORTH A Co
Colver'a Patent Concave BeatirCnnrnl
BUTTER IN FIVE MINI'TKrfI!
YVTK eal! the attention of the public tfc the article
it Leading this advertisement, and turtle the enter
priaiug and curious to call and witness it* operation.
AJI advemsement* in relation to tlus invention, to the
hundreds who have seen it luted, is superevngmuoo.
Ist. This Churn will prodace Baser, gathering it m*
a max*, from sweet milk. in five to ten and
from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it. in
three to five minutes!
t!d. The utility ofUii* invention is apparent, as bet
ter Butter can be prodneed from sweet milk, or cream,
than cream soured in tho usual way; a»4 by reran* oi
» hi* chum, a little girl or boy can perform, »n five or
ten minutes, what has heretofore required the labor ot
a woman or ">*" lor one ot two Lours, and sometime*
half a day.
3d. By simply laming a thumb screw, the whole tu
side dasher is taken out, leaving-nothing but the butter
and inilk in the plain wooden box. .
4ih It is the eneapett churn ever invented, as the
Simplicity of its construction (though embodying a
great philosophical principle) make* il but little to
manufacture it
sih. It is a counnon-acdse churn, as all will admit
who will examine it.
Wo mvite the public to call and witness u* operation
at our office in the Dtamond.cuear the Block Bear Ta
vern. Pittsburgh, and at J. F. Beckham’a, Federal U-
Allegheny CAMERON A PRICE.
mariMl Aw3raB
FRESH PUKE TEAS,
Wholesale ami mail, at the
PEKIN -TEA STORE, TU Fourth street, near Wood.
.Pittsburgh —The subscriber having just returned
from New York, is now receiving a large fall supply
of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, fora the New
York Pekiu Tea Company, selected with great care for
retail sales. Our stock being now heavy we are pre
pared to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Fam
ilies with any quantity and at any price they may wish;
packed m L l and t pound packages, 5 lb. tin canis
ters, d and 13 !h catty boxes, and in half chests.
Retail Grocer* are invited to call, a* we can and
will sell better Teas at lower price* than any other
house in Pittsburgh.
Our stock of lino. Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im
perial Green, and Oolong Black Ten> are the best in
the Amenrau market.
Lovenug's double refined Loaf, Crushed, and Pul
verised Sugars- at retail, or by- the barrel
COFFEES—Mocha, Old Gov. java. Liguira, 8L Do
mingo and Rio Coffees, selected by the most expenen
ced coffee Broker in New York.
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumber* and
Onions; Fresh Pcacbe*, put up in their own juice.
Malaga Raisins tu 3 lb boxes.
N it —All Dr. D. Jayne’s Family .Medicines forsalc.
dedMAwS A. JAYNES.
Newspapers, Hagastneu and Reviews,
Received ar the Reading Unoin oi the
Young Mens' Mercantile Liirnry and Mechanics'
Fourth street, between Wood and .Market streets.
New Yoax—Courier A Kuqturer Tribune. Herald,
Evening Post. Journal of Coretnctce, Spirit of the
Time*. Scientific American.
Philadelphia—Nonh Amrm-.ni *nd U 8. Gaaeue,
Pennsylvanian, Commercial L**t
Wabhihotoj*—lntelligencer Union, Nsuonal Era
Borrow —Mining Journal. Allas
BaXTlMOßß—American
Cincinnati Gore tie, Louisville Journal, St Louts Re
publican, N. Orleans Picayune, N. Orleans Pnce Cur
rent
Livmpool— Wilmer A Smith’s European Times,Lon
don Times.
Macazise*—Blackwood’s, Knickerbocker, Plough,
Loom A Anvil, Eclectic, Hum's Merchants’, Lmell’e
Living Age, Horticulturist, Stillman’* Journal, Journal
of theFranklm Institute; Civil Engineert’A Architects*'
Journal, I^indon.
Tho*. Binouam,
Jacob Dock.
RjrvtKWS—Democratic, American Whig. London
Quarterly, Edinburgh, Westminster. North British.
Rooms open daily (except Sunday*} from o'clock
A. M , until 10 o’clock. P. Si. Members have the pri
vilege of inrioducuig their friends, non-residents of the
city, be entitled to free admission for one
month
P**r*on» desinne io become members will leave
their name* with the Lil rsrtnn. Terms—iuntion, 81;
annual subscription 84 in advance. mchUullm
KSGLISH AND C LASS 1 CAL'A OADEjiI V.
(Rooms in the 3d Presbyterian Church )
THIS ACAD EXIT IS DEStfINBD TO 81. t-SOMAHEm
THE system of Instruction pursued in this Institu
tion, will secure to its ptpil* a sound and thorough
English and Cla**.csl education; also, every opportu
nity is embraced for the inculcation of correct moral
principles, and respectful, kind and amiable manner*.
The Principal is aided in these important duties bv
geutlcmen whose literary attainment* eminently qual
ify them to meet all reasonable expectations of the
Patrons of ihe School.
When two or inorepupt!* ate from the name family,
a liberal deduction wilf be made.
L. CATON, Principal.
Rev. D. 11. Riddle, D D
“ A. T M'Gill, D. D. “ Luke Loomis,
Hon. A. W Loouiis, “ W W. Wilson,
Mr George Altirer, u Henry Wilkeaon.
Circulars can be obtained at the Book Store of Mr.
Luke Loomii, .No H) Wood street, and also at Mewra.
R. H. Beeson A Co’s, No. M) Market street
mchl9:dkw
MESSRS
So. 82 Wood Street,
WOULD cal! the attention ol me public to ihetr
present *tock of Paper Hanging*, which for va
riety. beamy of finish, durability and cheapness, is uu
»urp«««ed by any establishment in the Union.
Beside* n large and fuli assortment o- paper of their
own manufacture.they are now receiving a direct im
portation of French and Encush stylr*ot Paper Hang
ing*. purchased by Mr. Levi Howard. one of the firm,
now in Europe, consisting of
t’ansion manufaciuref 111,OHO pieces.
London do .YOU) do
Oi their own manufacture they have 100,000 pieces
Wall Paper, and WOO piece* satin glared Window
Blinds. Ac
Messrs Jante* Howard A Co have spared ucither
erpense nor labor in ih«ir endeavor* to rival the east
ern wall paper establishment*, both m quality of man
u/actu re and vunety of pattern; and they are warrant
ed in assuring the public that they have succeeded.
The whole assortment, loreign and home manufac
ture, will he offered on terras as low as those of east
ern manufacturer* and importers. mchUTidlf
/■I RATEFCI. iat the vexy liberal encouragement 1
VJT have received for so many years. I have deter
mined to enlarge my business considerably Having
engaged a competent Foreman, I will be enabled to
fill all order* promptly, and do the work in our usual
style and at fair prices, and ask the attention of mer
chants and citizens to iny large stock of UPHOLSTE
RY GOODS and Beds, Mnitnuse* and Bedding, Cur
tain Materials, Damasks uiid Moreens. Com>cea, Frin
ges, Bordering*, Tassels. Split and Roller H inds. and
every article usually kept in an establishment of the
kind Orders respectfully solicited and promptly at
tended tO £
N B.—Carpets made'aud put down,
racbdl WM. NOBLE
FOR BALK,
Canal Basin.
TEN LOTS, 24 (ret by 170, situated on the higher
ground, and 'routing on the wide North Commons
in the Buena Vista Extension. Terms $7OO. cash.
JAMES ROBINSON.
WM O H ROBINSON.
mchyj.'Vm Office, Exchange Building*. St Clair *l
r I'U COUNTRY MERCHANTS—
1. 40 Market street, can sell you hosiery cheaper
than they esn replace them—having bought them at s
large package sale previous to advance in price
They cun sell you Straw Bonnets and Vanety Goojli
as cheap as you can buy them'of Eastern Jobbers.—
Come and see. mchlO
KENNEDY * SAWYER,
LOOKING GLACIS Manufacturers, and Wholesale
dealers in loreign and durac*uc Variety Goods
Western merchants. Pedlar* and other* are invited
to cull and examine the prices and quality'ofoar nock,
*» with our present increased 'acinue* in manufactur
ing and purchasing, we think we (in offer ss great
inducement* to buyers as any other house west of the
Mountains. ;*My
SEW GOODS, 1849.
ENNEDY A SAWYER, comer Wood and Fourth
street, are now reetivtnjrdirect (rom first hands,
a large ssock of Fancy and vtnety Good*, tnc.uding
Clock* of every vanity, g;old and silver Watches,
Jewelry, French Print*. Combs, (look* and Eyes.
Gloves and Hosiery, Suspender*, Gun Caps, and all
other OxticifSl in their line—all-of which having neen
purchased personally of the manufacturer* east, du
ring the last winter, expressly for tne Spring trade,
will be sold wholesale at a small advance ou co*i
Constantly on hand, a’l description of l-ooktng Gla**-
es, of our own manufacturing, at eastern pr ce*. nthttl
It* HOLK3A L.E DRY GOODS-We are now neci-
W vtng a large siock 0! Spn.,g and Sommer Diy
Goods, selected wuh great care (rom (he importer* and
manufacturer*. j.n«t consisting of a fine assortment of
nil grade* usnnlly kept by D«-y (.nod* houses, which
we are prepared to sell at such prices a* cannot fan
to rive satisfaction to purchaser*
City and country merchant* axe invited to give u* a
call, aud examine our stock and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere. - till aCKI.LTT \ WHITE,
tfO Wood st, two doors above Diamond alley
mchiU
FISH. MIDDLETON ,\ \\ urn; be-* leave loan
nouM-e to the.; frteii.t* and me public, jjiit tt»*v
have nssemed the tti 'nucempct oi ilic .urge and com
modious Ifbtrl. corner of liroadwav L"ne
known o» ihe Howard Hotel. Having much mtoro
ved the niiemnl 'mproved the nuemnl arraiigenieitt
of the house, no pains slisill t-e .pared on ihe part of
the proprietors to give enure saiivia- lioa to those who
may 'avor u« wttl. ihey patronage mar«t-ds w
MjTkJN4 LV> PA
J. for the sale of the Mill Grove Printu t> Paper. (S
R U. P Msiklr. pToprieiorsJ we wi! be constantly
supplied with alt tho different sixes of superior quality,
which we offer at the lowest regular prtces
REYNOLDS A SHF.F
comer Penn and Irwin »ts
rnsnc-uesTr
Denusi. Corner ol Fourth
and Decatur, between
Market ami Ferry stiecu. *ep2-dlyin
INDIA KL'BiIKR PASTE—Just receiving, 2 gross
bouies of Rubber Paste, a superior article, highly
Important to persoot that wish to keep their feet dry
H prevents the leather from cricking, and wid take s
polish over u_ For sale a; the India Rukber I>e.pnu
No & Wood street piarS J A H PHILLIPS
ARBUTHNuT his commenced to receive a
J* large assortment uf Fancy VARIETY GOODS,
consisting in part of Artificial*. Ribbons, 1-ace*. Ho
siery, Glove*, Crape. I-cmse. Cambrics, Netting*, Lace
Veila, Bhawls, Pongee Handkerchief*, gem* Cravats,
gingham and coiton Handkerchiefs, forded Skirts,
Sewing Silk, Threads. Buttons, Combs, Jewelry, Cut
lery, Ac. Ac. Country and city tnerohonts ure res
pectfully tqvitcd to rail aud examine hit stock. No b 4
Wood street, corner of Diamond %llcy. mc.h'JO
T"o'"'sTT)CKING WEAVERS AND PEDLARS—
HosiKKV—2lk>o dozen blenched, unbleached, blk,
. mixed nnd colored women's and men's cotton Hose.
I Also, unbleached and mixed cotton half Hose, just
. received direct from the importers, and for sole at un-
I usually low pfaces, by
I mo hit* SHACKI-ETF A WHITE
rpO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—W. R. Muwav has
j. now open at hi* Wholesale Dry Good* Room*,
north rnst corner of Ith and Market streets. Pittsburgh,
a full supply of fresh Spring Goods, including newest
style* of Pruila. Ginghams, Lawn*, Ac., pnd invites an
ejemtnatton of his stuck.
Entrance to Wholesale Room* from 4th street
inehOO
Clerk TVanted.
Wf ANTED—A Young Man m ■ whelesalc ai.d ra
ff tail Drv Good* Store. Apply at 62 Market st.
meh'Jthdtf
BY a Married Man, a situation a* Book Keeper,
Clerk or Salesman, in a store or manufactory.
Most respectable fererenees euo be given Address
"A B C., n Gazette offifce. mcb2o:d3t“
Patent Soda AsU. *"
CASKS iCisumakeTif Jt* Mosprait Jk Son.'
& I brand, )U*l rcc’d persteaiaer Brooklyn, and far
■ale by \V k W IHTCHKLTRKE,
Wo 160 Liberty tt
GKO. W. SMITH * CO-
INFORM their friend* and the public that the v have
do longer any counectioa with their late e»thbiu£
mem In Penn street, known u the Paubargh Oieirerv
having removed ihetr enure business to the POliW
OEBWKR Y. in Pta .trert mylH-d Vg*
A. A< BAIDI. , wm > i
jsssjts? h p “ u,,ur * b
“mcS
atmetes
Mr. Richard Edwards,
PAPER HANGINGS
HOWARD CO.,
A CARD.
HOW A a D H 6 T EXT
NLWYt.RK
WASTED,
HUI'SKS. LOTS, FARMS, &o
WSOTTOS’ ASP HCGABTPLAMTEBa.
T)LaVTaTION IN* ARKANSAS.—Tin niienbei
X offer* for sale the extensive plantation in Arkan
sas, formerly beloaciWT to ami occupied by the lato
Governor Kent, of Maryland, and containing twenty,
eietn hundred and eigbty-threeaiu) a half mere* ofland.
This estate lte« in the counties ol Phillip* and Cril
•i-n.len. and in sitnated in Wahrtit Besd.'ou the Minin*
river, twenty-five miles above the town of Hele
na It is said to be the highest rivef land in that rc
'ion of country, lie toil is peculiarly adapted to the
rrowth of cntum. iu improvements arp on overseer's
house, a horse-mill, several eom booaoa, and good
quarters for servant*.
Vpwanl* oi' seven hundred acres of this land have
been cleared and arc now cultivated. The rest of it
mur he easily cleared-, (the most being already dontj
antf has less timber upon it, and that chiefly of ash,
which is readily sold at a welt located wood yard, in
quantities of several thousand cords every year.
Ttus plantation is one of ere at 7 alee, and present* a
wo opportunity to the public. In the Bands of a pood
planter it may be easily made of immense annual pro
fit Its facilities of intercourse with New Orleans af
ford a constant avenue for the disposal of its products.
It is distant about £OO miles front Cincinnati, 280
miles from the moalh of the Ohio, and 740 miles from
New Orleans.
This property will be divided into several parts, If
desired.
For terms, &«., apply (post paid) to
WILLIAM B. PERINK,
Baltimore, Maryland.
465 Acres Coal Land for Bala*
SITU ATKDon the Monongahela river,about ldmiles
from Pittsburgh and 1 miles strove third Lock, In
the lmmediiCe neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon A Short),
and .Mr. John Herron 1 * purchase. This fine body of
Coal will be sold at the low price of£33per acre-one
thin) in hand, balance in five eqaal annual payments,
without interest Title indisputable. Location very
pood— cannot be surpassed. For farther particular*
enquire of s. BALSLGT, who has a draft of said pro
perty. Residence'Jd st,below FSrry, Mr. Adams' Sow.
N. It There is another seam of coal on this traot,
about 60 feet above the lower; of excellent quality.
jytKkdlf 8. B.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RSS^
MlO ACRES OF GROUND, situated- near the
Pittsburgh and (Jrecnsbargb Turnpike, 3| miles
from the city, and adjoining-the Allegheny Cem
etery. on which is erected a large and well finished
two story brick Dwelling House, together with stable*,
carriage house, Ac. There is also on the premises a
large variety of fruit trees, and a spring of unusual ex
cellence contiguous to the dwelling.
j*l3 WM. YOCNG, 143 Liberty st
Valuable Heal Estate for Sale.
THE subscriber will sell, at private Kale, that valua
ble Property, on Me Fourth street road, adjoining
hit present residence. and give possession immediate
ly. There are about TEN ACRES Of CHOICE LAND,
in a high slate of cultivation. TTh* improvement* are
a lanre am] well finished brick DWELLING HOUSE,
a superb Ham, and other out buildings. Adjoining the
dwelling t* n running Fountain and a good Pump,
which furnishes a constant supply Of excellent water.
There is a variety of Fruit Tree* and Shrubbery on
the premises. If the above described property is not
w>ld soon, it will be rented for s time Also, for sale,
a large LOT, on Pennsylvania Avenue, at the end or
the board walk. Inquire of
ap&d3m
DAVID BEELER.
T t Valuable Real Batata tor Sale.
lIC Truster* of the Western Theological Seminary
having decided to soil. on perpetual tease, a por
tion of their property m Allegheny oltjr, offer on very
lavombie terms, from 30 to 6o Lou of different ifygi.
A warrantee tilie will be given Apian of the lots eaa
be seen at No 12) Wood street.
For particulars, enqaire,of either of the nnderalimed
Committee. -JOHN T. LOGAN.
ALEX. I.AUGHUN,
.MALCOLM LEECH,
H CUILDS,
For Sale
A SECOND Hand BTEAM KNOINK, in good ran*
order, ;* inch eyitmi. r, »Miich stroke; boi
ler 14 feel long, :i6 inches i-, diameter; dy wheel HI
cwt. Also, one line of shafts, -J$ feet lon*. 2* Inches
in diameter, with drums; one upright saw. Enouire of
">«*» MATTHEW aMrPR t -Mor«jffggll
FOR SAL£,
A FARM situate on the N. VV bank of the Ohio rlw
cr, ii.no miles below Pittsburgh, containing 236
acres, late the property of John M. Hood, deceiued.
end k nown as “Safe Landing.”
Reference to David Hood, on the premises; ffn. M.
A «' d H>e anderaignrd in the city of
Philadelphia. . febl-2mcod CHARLES GILPIN.
HealEatale Tor Sal*.
HL loHowuig property in the city of Pitisbarrh,
and near the borough of Manchester, on the Ohio
river, is offered for sale on areominotiauiiff terms
-8 Lots (being sub-division of Lot No 4« in the plan
of the city of Pittsburgh,) having 20 lept front on Se
venth street, by 240 foot to Strnwbcrry aiiey, noar
Grant street. /»•«•*
10 one acre Lou /routing on on Avenue, 00 feet
rule, running from Beaver road to lie Ohio river ad
lining FhilJipftu Oi. Cloth Faciory.
For terms, enquire of CHARLES B. SCULLY
or JAMES O'HARA,
Hurke’g Bnilding, 4th «.
TO LET*
M TUE DwclUnjr { how occupy, comer
of Robln*o.7 and' Oorrey streets, Allegheny The
house is in complete repair, contain* a hail, two
large pur.ors, dining room and kitehen on first floor!
n,*o. a large cellar krtchen. Five chamber, on second
floor, and two attic room*. Horn moderate. Apply
to the subscribers, at lt« Second street *
inc > 3 * d2 . w * ... __W.M a. IRWIN.
/ x Btr « et Cor Leo*;.
( ) iJ >1 fronl on tJUerjy sjreet, by no feel
to Brewery nltey, nearly opposite We*t *treet,
«nd convenient to the Aiononpaida river, wjU be lea*i
til lor a term oi year*. Known} o/
CIfARLES B SCULLY,
~,,, or JAMES O’HARA,
feW-t/ Btuke’* Building, 4th tu
Valuable Property for Sale!
7 N THE NINTH WARD OF FITTS BURUH _Sev-
X erd Lota on DaJrtwnn and Liberty .treeu, in the
«th Ward a fertbyioo. and adjacent the
depot of the Central Railroad. For term* inquire of
, CHARLES B. SCULLY,
or JAMES O HARA,
Borke*a Building, 4th at
TO I.JBT.
M Y ROM Ui of April next, on reasonable terms,
to good tenants, six comfortable two story Brick
Dwol m*s, w,th cellar*, vaults and back baild
mffV situated on Robinson and Critic streets. Allecho
ny city. Knquue of SWITZER * RRED,
UtSco Third si, opposite?! Charles Hotel
STORE TO LET.
MTp L £T< r ?!', oDe °* mffre yeam, the three «to*
r 7 Bricl < Uutldin* on Wood street, and adjoin
in* the .hop and store of Robert H. Hartley.
The ivco upper stone* have been fitted up ru a dweV
ling hoiitt, uui may be'till k> occupied if a tenant
Wl>,h<?g mcbAhtf MvVILLK B. CRAfG
poa saxbT j
ON frvorahle terras-A ! Mof Ground on I & Math
side of Penn street, near the Mononrahela river
tronune eO feet on Pet.n street, and extending 110 feet
n depth to an alley -JO ft wale; u most desirable ItS-
Uoq either for private residences or for raanufaenmn*
purpose*. Enquire of J SCHOONJIAKF.R ft Co.
'^‘ 6 - Norwood*
P-
property In AUefheav city for Sftli.
rpi E .otaenber. oflor for safe a number of choice
r * ,tuat * iho Second Ward, fronting on the
Comtcba ground. on cosy term*. Inquire of
W. O’H. ROBINSON, Aliy ai Law, Si Clair ft
M COUNTRY B’EVT""TO~Lfcrr-AlSr^;
Dnck Dwelling, with 51 acres highly improeeS
- Land, fciiuated in Oakland, to In from Ut AnrU
nM, : ebs , HARDY, JONES *Co,
, . . __ _ 4-4 Water street
M FOR IlluNT—Porone to three year*,' fronTihe
rC 1 i? f A 2'“ nex , t ’ a la ?* e ,wo »toried brick
~, pleasantly •minted on the bank
ot the Ohio river. adjoining ihe borouah of Munched
icr, witn aboul lour acre* of land. oul bmldma-s ?«| t
trees, Ac. Ac. Apply to . 8 *’
Ja5 ._. . _ JAMES A HL'TCHIijON kCo
1 To Let.
MA I.AROF. and well linilbed Room, second
'?! “? T“" °O v °° d did Third .treS?
ntxide the Exchange office oT ' m H William?
l'or»CMfon given immediately Inquire of
. i* 3 - m diiLLa dt rue, im Liberty K ’
M TO LF.T—A lame bnck Dwj-hina Hona'l
ItnmbiC or two fern,lie,, .iioalortoa Federal
Allegheny, above Mr £S5*
my') 10 t |wg
,ct)23 Lrbertyjii.oj?po«t«dth
TWO HOUSES AND £>o*7B FOQ BALE
& aT' V V LO ' r L° n ~ «
**»"■- Al.ejhcn). above the uppert.nminoin, on « hick
erected u frame hmliliitg, nintionei ht»h. suitable
lo two small tenement* Th?iou are eireh twenty
feet in front by one hundred feet deep, and ran bank
to a .tree forty leet wut c The buildups on the pro
r ,* "a W “ Vcry «m r.on the invea*
menu and the property w.tit>« eoiri meat. ror cash
Apply to H. Sprool, Clerk'* oifice l' ■< or to
_ KA \ 4Co
'“ FOR RENT.
Mj, THK »uh#cn»er offe'«’or r-t,i lor ihr term of
j߻2.one or more year*, a 'urge convenient well fin*
Khed iwo.lo.y Owe :r,g liou-e. e room,
and tuteneu fhfre is a -oi of - numi roniaimne 11
acr*-* oi fine - -v.r : , nJLto,
4c , eoiiiiectrd wUi the !.Ou«e to uny person wish.
,mc a ii-.nrni.:il rr.idn.i-A* within n ie w mmoics ride of
il.c cay. U... anP ik* 4 rare eb*>ire For t c rm». which
will Of* .OW to a s .»«l tenant. .:.»,«»* oj Mr J AO ,
Wriftin n»*«r uir premises, of Joint Watt, corner cl
Hand and Liberty street., or »(
n«uh 4 -u‘ ___ THKu F WHiOHT
Scotch Bottom Land for Sal* -
I’KN ACKKS OF U.NU -,i,f ] rr ,.,’ u ‘ '
•hip. on i»r .Monon«,l,-o ,
iitirt;h —(n lots 10 suit purciiiuera i„r rjruier Mr...
ular» apply to Henry Woods, :*d «i nr to paruc *
A WASHINGTON.
4m, atp.vc •Mnul.bcld tt
ML WAREHOUSE FOR SALH-The
tl5;B oJers lor sale liie three ilory onck Warehoum
. on Wood street, occupied by R l anner A Co.
C P I 7 WM WILSON, j£
y ALU AB LE REAL ESTATE n,\ V
--—•—« cSTATEUN pknn STRFST
, FOR SALE-A Lot of Ground ..i UWe OO K gJ
street, between Uity and Mavbory -uecia, adjoin!™
lite house and Jot now oontplod hy Richard Edward?
having a from of !B feet, und m depth 120 fe e » will si?
sold on favorable term*. Tiifc unexcrpuonabl- p,
.pure of C. O. LOUAU3, 4ib near Wrwwt *
omi-dtf 1
'For Sale,
fiaSSr 4 ’°° m to -,‘ b ° •■^.‘nT
fT-.NG v&SZZZgS'S;
improved ftsies of-pAJWrirm-a \v■ rvfnV,* 11 rao **
ad'Si'SS
ibfeir*j>peManc-i a ,ij, s E^^* n *' »«nuhai, eo ua wfcb
Sp%apKjisP
E s r?r „ •
S v«^'' W^; k ?i,T„n"' “““ v “'- Ti" a" 1 " \
? y .orbo»l3',„ 1 v o Sta? ,,Jms - h "''- “*?
m«! C «‘d“'ai Hi *^^ ,1 ‘”. B,1 > 1 "' L °”*‘°’ w “ k »“^
Rwrk?M» American edioon.
“* “ “■» «»" T ''““ = ™l*- Svo., |
Kor «•! I Hl * l 0 - library atyie.
y R HOPKINS,
mct>:g) Anolto Building., 4th it
bJuMT.BSBEII.QEB
, Forwarding and Conxm»ioo Her
warn, ba» removed-to No. §7From, between "Wood
and Swiihbpid nrrej*,__ . . ... *9*
Hmpratd’ Bleacbißg Fovrder,
(CbkmdeoCLime.) »
TOWy *absenD«r» havfe reccofty received (direct from
1 lie maatt/actarery) a frerh <opp!r of the above
cerebrated article, which iheg will acu at tbs lowest
onuket price for caah or approved bill*.
, «j»3:. \7 AAI MTTCHELTBE^
Hf' »^