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    BY MAGNETIC! TELEGRAPH
REPORTED ft TELEGRAPHED
B*or lh« Pittsburgh oaUj Oascttci
PmuADCLTUu, April 12—12 M.
The Cholera is racing dreadfully at Lavaca.
There has been an arrival in Texas from-Ha
vana, '.vhich reports that the colored men of St.
Lucia, on the whiles, on the 11 1 h ult., that
they were quelled by the lorce of arms. Of the sol.
diers of St. Bartholomew, many were killed.
Hayman Levy was seriously wounded in a duel
with Dr. McKean, near Camden. 5. C.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Phiiauelphu, April l£—6 p. u.
Flour—The market is quiet, with halgs at' $1,25
(34.31 f bbL
R ye Flour —Sales to a moderate extenj at $2,76
bbl.
Gram-Sales of prime white w iieal at Iooc,qales
of red at IGfrflfrr. Oats, safes at 30c. \
Whiskey—Sales to bbl* at 20c per ggl. the mar
ket closes dull.
Baltimore market,
April 12—S P. M.
Flour—Sales of Howard Street at $t 12 per bbl.
Of City Mills at
Corn Meal—Sales ot -i$ per Mb.
Rye Flour—Sales at $3,76 per hb*.
Grain— Sales of prune red Wheat a: M to 95
Corn—Soies of prune white at 40&42 per bu; enles
of prime ydllow at 4 7c. Oats, sale* at 26c. Of Rye
at 56c per bu.
Groceries —Sales ot N 0 Sugar at 6c, of Porto
Rico at.6c. Ot N O Molasses at 26j</f27j. Of Rio
Coflee at 7<27J per lb. *
Pro visions*—Sales of Western mess Pork at
$10,87. Of meat Beef at 513.006ji3,37j- Lard—
Whiskey—Soles to bblsut 20c per gal.
Sales in kegs at lsil\ . Bacon—Sales of bcg-totiod
at St •
Cotton—Sales of Louisiana at ~Va7\
NEW VORK MARKET.
NOON BEPOBT.
N'kw Vobk, April 12.
Flour —There is ou new feature tp not.ee} de
mand fair andqnotations steady
Grain—Wheat is steady and in lair request, with
tales of Ohio white ut I Otic. j>er bushel. Sides of
mixed Corn at 51c.
Cotton is more active, with pale* ot upland et 7 1 .
Groceries —The market has * Jowhwsrd ten'
Provisions—The market i* unchanged.
Money Market—Money is light
New You, April 12—6 p. u.
Groceries— Sugars are dull on account of the
large receipts} we note sales of 209 hhds of New
Orleans at 4 l@sc; Porto Rico at 4l£sc, to tjie ex/
tent of 700 bhdi. Molasses bo* a downward tend
ency. Sales of 600 bans of Lnguayn* Coffee at
G}; the market closed dtil : .
Hemp—There is a cuod demand foij hemp and
prices have advanced, with sales of dew rotted at
slbs per ton.
Grain—The market is unchanged.
Flour—Sales of Genesee at former prices.
Provisions —Thero is less movement m Pork >
the market being heavy, western mess pork is
held at $lO 37 per bbLj 'prime at $$ 25<a$8 37 per
bbl. Lard is heavy, in barrels it i* offered at o^6}.
Money Market—Slock* were falling at the last
board.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET.
N. On.LEAN§. April' 10, 1849.
Cotton—There is some inquiry, and the general
feeling is better, with sales of 0,500 bales.
Flour—The market is heavier than yesterday,
and the business done in at a slight decline, with
sales of 1,500 bbla at $3 621, $3 75, $3 S7f and
$4 per bbl.
Grain—Tho foreign news has depressed the
market for Corn and Wheal—with Rales of Corn
at 306231 cl*. Sales of Wheat include Ohio prime
white at SO to S 2 cts.
Provisions—Tho sales of Lurd comprise 900
kegs at 41, 5, and 5f cts. Bacon is in fair demand,
with sales to a corresponding extent at 41, 5, and
5} cents.
Groceries—The market ;s unchanged in prices
or demand.
Lead—Sales of 550 pigs Lead at $4 43 per 100
pouods.
The river is falling slowly.
GREAT CURB Or LIVER CuM PLAINT, by the
original, only true, am! genmne Liver Pill.
Shost Ckexk. utuo county, Va. >
March altb, IMP. \
Mr. R. £. Sellers: Dear,Sir —1 think it a “duty‘J pwc
to yoo and to the public gi:era ly, to state that 1 have
been afflicted with the Liver Complaint (or a long
time, and to bodly that an abets* formed and broke,
which left me in a very low Male Having heard of
your celebrated Liver Pills bring for tale bv A R
•iiwr
wr>^ijeehi!n^rfegr-TfffrgE9*rLr-
VER PILL EVER USED, nml slier taking four Ik>Xc»
1 hod the disease hat entirely Irfn me, anu l am now
perfectly welL Respectfully yours,
L) li CpLF-MAN.
Wert Lt'-erty, March thhl&Uh
I certify that I nm personally ac<|oaintril with Mr
Coleman, and can be.nr tesutnon/ to ilie truth of the
above certificate. A ft SHARP
The genuine Liver P.llt nro prepared tuid «o)d by
II F. SLLLKRS. No 57 Wood ►trreu and by dwjjUM
in the lwo cili'i
TOTHK tM’BLIC-Thr ongi,
nine Live ! arc prepared (*>* R h>e.i«.
hit aamo siaxopcd in ulnck «ax opou ui* tid . ..
box. and hi* tignatore on the cuuide wrapper—u.
other* are counierfeUß, or uim »m;uiao:ii».
apjtl Rtj SLI.LKR 4 . Proprietor
PltUbnrgb Water Worlra.
PROPOSAL will ue received Cl the office of ibe
Pittsburgh Water Work* until Tuesday. 1 7th wi*t,
at S o’clock, V. M., tor furrushinc WATER PIPES a*
follow*, viz:
llffpipes, >5 mcb bore, weight £nch ItOO lli».
All lobe cut in a verucai po«itian.:u dry sand. The
reqtuaie number of branches 10 be I'umiatud at ibe
The IL ui. pipe ure required a* early a* they eui
possibly Unmade: ibe otber» may be distributed over
ibe time between ibis aud ilia If! December, if deaired
by the contractor.
Payment* lobe in Bond* bearing interest, and hav
ing 2D yean 10 run.
Testing and delivering to be at tor expense of ibe
contractor, aptO-dtd J. 11. M’OLKI.LAND.Sopi L _
THE WESTERS 15 9URAS C E COMPA-
SY OF PITTBBLRRH,
IN conformity with the -AeaJnuori-orauiiß tbe Wes
tern Insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh,
in the County of Allegheny, 7 * approved the Vtf.h day of
March, A D 1849—Book* will be opened for tbe sub
scription of tbe Capital Stock of *iud Company, at the
Monongabetn House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on
MONDAY, ihe 23d day of APRIL, lf4‘J. betweeu the
hour* of ten and three o'clock; and continued at tbe
*une place, and during tbd «imr hour*, from dav io
day, until at least twen y-five hundred Hbares shall
have been subscribed. Five Dollar* w ill lie required
to be paid on each share, at ibe lime of subscribing.
By order of the Commissioners
aps:d3w*ip JAMES LIPPINCOTT. Se.e’y.
EDUCATION.
MBS. fc MISS UILLAND respectfully itifonnjbeir
fnendiand tbe public. Lhcv have procured and
removed Iheil school tu a roomy and convenient house
in Lacock street, second dwelling com of Peberal *t.
where they arfe prepared to take * few boarders, a*
well as a few more day scholar., and where iheir ex
clusive attention will be devoted to iiutntcuou in all
the ordinary branches of Kueu-d] education.
Stranger* are refeired t.*'M r Wm. Kicbbaum, Mr.
John B-jlcFiuldcn and Mr, F Eaton cf PuuburKh
Mr. A. Short and Mr. George Rruerof Allegheny ettf
aplttdtf
S' L'NDBJKJU-abo bl.}» N o'.Mu:as»e*; ”
16,003 Bacon, bog room.
40 bbls large N’o 3 Mackerel.
15 2 do
10 “ *• - 1 Salmon;
25 ■* pure Flaxseed Oil;
J5O dolen new Corn B'ooms; in store and for
sale by me hill JOHN WATT. Li‘>erlY *t
MACAULAY’S HISTORY OK ENGLAND— But
ler’* edition, containing oil tbe matter, verbatim
«1 literatim, of Vol*. I and 2 of the edition, em
bellished with a portrait of the author—2 Vol*. in one
Price, complete, 50c. A iarge soppiv of .be above re
ceived and for sole by JOIIN II SIF.LLOR,
mcb-JS *<l wood *t
PROVOSACS will be received for ra.sing 990 tons
railroad iron, sank ui Allegheny river, tJ mile*
abov* Kinanning. Al*o. I4‘l ton* 4 tntle* above Frce-
K rt or i mile below iiiil'c SultVork*. beiween the
and and Salt Works. Tbe whole to be delivered on
the wharf at Piiu'nxrgn
»p 7 j SCHooNiM A KKR * Co. 24 wood *4
CHILLED ROLLS.
TUK subscribers having fmr-h.tseu the exclusive
right of Harle v'« PMenulatcly rcoewed.i for the
monulacture of CHILLED ROLLS. Ac., arc prepared
to supply all order* »t*>!lori r.rcice.
Alfpemon* are forbid infnngi. g on said Pstein,
ajAdlmAvrtmT BOU.M AN* A OAHRIWUN.
MACAULAY'S'hV*J.ANIF-«m.- uj. ruiuou, ui one
volume; fol' bound, ha.l bound. ai-d paper covers
Price* SO cent* and upward*.
Al*o, Harpers’ One edition in 2 vol*; n fol' supply.
Oeseniui’ Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old
Testament; tbitd edition, revised, with large addition*,
etc. Just published. For *:rv. by
■P 7 R HOPKINS. Apol.o Buildings, 4th st
Notice to the Public.
\AI L hereby notify our friends and correspondent*
T¥ «* home mid tbioad. ihat we vfill not, CM>xa
a-iT tnnccwvTAScm, leceire freight from any Boat for
whieh J. Newton Jotie* i„ agert
_ fc P n RHODES A ALCORN
WANTED - :
B Y * j rt * rr “‘ J - V,;UI - a -ituaium a. Book Keeper,
Uerk or Salesman. „ „ tor , or munuiuetory.
Most rcspectabL r-r. rei..--».-A ll i.« g, ve n. Address
“A.B- Ourr-tc oiiue inci.2o d3i»_
TENNES*SEKLR«>LN|) Ni TH-u , lo i, lennes
,ee Ground Nu >. u pntne aruric,jtm received on
eonaignmettt and Jot -ale »w i,y
(U -° B M'ILTKNBKRCKR,
ap‘J v? Front *i
LINEN openrd. a Lar.d.eme ] 0
new *iyl#Lintn Lu*tn:»
epU ALEXANDER 4. DAY
CASTOR OIL—H' I'*'** * N ‘ I 1 Oil. ju .t
and for »oi* !•)' “P -1 J Kli)L> & Co
PLASTKRS— d'<* S'.rritE'Wicm.n K Planer., a tup e .
nor article, on ti.xrui onJ ;or *ak by
ap3 J kJ L)IJ h. Co
i I.-.- 1 * »’-nchc. :b !■:» Apple*
ap7 KHK >, I 1 • »1* 4. Co
Dry pf.aches—e-J >?< "°, w '-*\ " mr
Gcoctr, for »•> by ISAIAH DICKt". • '•
DRY APPLK* — *k* i»o«" ircinimr Ccu«
Ta; for «»)e by ap7 ISAIAH DICKkY &Co
CIRAB CIDER—IO Lblt pore Crab Cidf jull ree d
' And for 18-lo bv
Bp7 ARMSTRONG A CRO2EB
COMMERCIAL RECORD, j PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 1 LOCAL MATTERS,
APRIL
1 Saturday,
S Sunday,
0 Monday,
10 tfocNdny.
T 1 Weclaexday,
IX Thursday, •
13 Friday,
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR APRIL
t* » atAfcapAU- t. x'dasrx. rso. djuton
Office, Pxmaraoß Gszktts. \ :
Friday Morning, April 13, 1- to \ 1
la our ramndt through the city yesterday w* found ]
nothing new or interesting. A general quiet;*c-m-
ed lo prevail, and quotations were without anv rna.c
rtal change from our last report
FLOI'R— I The Jeeejpts yesterday were very 1.-ht,
wuh limited safes Only from first hand* at §3.50 if bbl
Frt»m »tore, soles axe transacted in regulsr limned mi*
ai a range of S3,&L3S3,GS bbl.
t»Rl>.KßlfiSt—o( Sugar and Molasses, considers
bie qußMities.havq Leen brought forward by the rem. i
urTiiaii irom New Orleans. am! ihc market n
well supplied tvith ibn«e article. The »ab-« oi Kurur
have been it, regaiar limited lots by hhd. nt ;» range •(
4 j tf&Jc. a* ut qusbl) . Hairs of 150 t.t- * Molasses a,
th^ - . 4 in.,* .We note sale* of I«onf l.ngar si P
b Sa.es r.i Rio roflee b* 7J in ‘•msll i i< sn.l v.t
Rife l.\ nerce at 41i?-41<• f ft
UROVJSIO.NS— show ao nuli-nni :*l”.-:r
atioti from par yc<terd«y « repon The rrfti ( i> it
Bu,o» h.,„ U.u 1.r.«, ,-.,1 •» •» : L.acmn.t. P»ck«,, 10 A. M.
creeled We noie »ile. oi \\e*iern < nrol Uarmt r* ... nr.. ,
1«% to the e«e B , of O.OOf* to. at 4. V and *. «... Packets, SA. M.. *»d 4 P. M.
cis, Side- and ll&aii Sale, oi .„ . .•„r.ed i, a fa.r . -Beaver Packets. lUA. M . and tP M
tent m the »aine figure*, and oi 100-e loi*.» good r.,nu i —Wm Phi Hip*. '
try cured Dacati ai a*o Je lower Sale. oi in tierre. S' Lqm*—Silas Wright
Cinetanau sugar cured rurrassr.l Warn* ai yr $* lb . *• Wyoming. .
Sale* of I? bbU Lard, of good qnahh. on .he j For p„i u , t . tu . HU .
Sal?* ln>r« "tore nt .diJMr *> lb «« u, I . . , . . _
,«|„ r . OC. eat. .I»u, *. rulin:’ ! l ’ **«* h«-» O clock P. M.
Uni IMPORTS BY RIVER.
SCIDF. ASHrXile* of *evera! *mai: lo’* nave i,ee U ; ST t.UI IS- Per Hindoo-;):! hi* baron. D larech 4
eflerted at mci Wr tin;.- modem.- » ic< oi a ' *'’* *‘' rn P lrou •'* A ' l " I *' ro ‘ I!l hhd« shoo Id
. 7 rr». i'lurk Thaw 20 r*k» pickled shouider*. 11 (irad
jmme arune <> to A < 2t.j.bi< lard. 41) **. do. :I7 bh!« do. IS- shoulder*
Til. 1.A.1L T.AI.R.—TI.s i.i.wil.ViVili, w * R MefWtaw. >i ud. kuak
<f *> . . * m “) lb kg* iard. s''in. lnn ilrted app : e*. :i do tiax-
CoOi ir« i.|'orie*|'k>T«r u.e maerent Kiti.rcHili to Sci.n\ 1 "red. 2 i>*» tmi«e. I hook rase. I lot lunmure. 16 hide*
kill CouMy. !jr-flte wr.-k eitilmc Tlu.r«Ja\ . s foil* deer *k;- *. I r.dl furs. Jt» tjordon. =«> Id* hemp,
4 U '* fk Ti"u: CINCINNATI-IVr Mi V-mon 1-1 hi-K moinwa.
R lu 4U S-I (fc • 'l'M'!* A Ror- :> r«k« Wiiir, riiffni'v twi.i*
May On a..|| ill "rdiimire «t-rr*. A*;!. qr Ma*t-r. I S. A. 31 broi
Msi l’> •JT.tVtia lu and deet lilies. R H mrtlev. 7] Ld gU** ware unJ
Mount Carbon d.r 3,000 In -oil.- 17 tuil«e 5* •<!■.« <io. J anrbor \V Obmrv r.j Midi baron
Scbuylki.i Valley do *4004 02 -ja.Hll 0* ! J McVadm A <■>,. UH7 hugged ham*.,' TniiTr 4 O Cori-
Mt Carbon KPi Carbon RR, -J.i .n-> «>. 4; |»; n-r 7>l tihds i>m .m. J:iu Uner. 101 bid* whukev. R
—■Miner'* Jour. | WuUmii. Mi ‘.1... pork. J (Vru-k.A --o. - hhd* toh. R'll#;.
- . ! rrll A <-o 7 Ml!* dried fruit. I *K piitsrng . 1 .lo *kin*. 1
Spirit of (ho Domeille .Market. 1..11 do. 1 1 m sundries J Sciioomnaker A ro. I.‘> bt- «il-
Nrvv OttLKA.Nv Apr.: V, 1~-l» ''**.* f j ,lmc ‘ *
Sale* ot Cimonj on Saiurdav. 3M© |.h>>—no change ' . — lVr ' Vin [ lc 'd Sruti—l2 <-*k*
in price*—Middling <l®«Jc~J .nod Middling m ' br,m * ton, ‘ ; fll 00 '“du <‘■><l- Jno ‘•lrwin 4 *r>n. 2d t>t>U
S-Uffar. IWI bhtla, al prrnou. rate*— Fair 41c 01 ! . Ja* Unweu. .«t» hbl* lorn *u*ar, It* iihd* »u
-. Motaaae*. 48U bb\» at 163 18 e; of Tobn.-co, *2O hhd* ... «- C °‘ ? i h^ # “***'*>' 4
two lou. Oil pnvarf irrm«. of Flour. no blf* Ohio, at '*. I ll ‘ WltJ bbl * In ’ ia **«*- u 4 M Murheliree as pkg*
84.2 ft Wax jM/A-ind liiftai 84.Sn— al; good Irrand*- j lur "" ure ' Hu*hu«-i _
ordinary offered 8t *4.t2j—martr: si a Maud: r( wheat i ... „,, • ,
3UOU t.u on priTtnr terra* o: Corn. 1200 *scL. j 1 liK> R ' T -Thi. .* the name ot a sp.endid ~ew
white ai 40c. df Beef, n lot of Son Uii*. mo*t’y I’nme I strumer, under me command ot Cupt Whmrttj Conley,
tt 810.30 fur Prime, and for tin Me**, ui I‘ork. I whu li urnvr.l at me upper laminu;*. ve<n-r.la\ She
ioo bbU Rump* at 87.7 S I? Prime- at Sv-Tj. IS:* Mr** I , , ~
ill Sio. and W) Bl*lo.u*j—Me,* retmlms nt ihe advu-1. J * U ‘" al t>ro " -
ced rate* of SUl.O*! 251P.25. and Prime at £(M2t of I , , ~
liry raiud M..1.WJ80 «. .n mu h,. s .on..i. i WHOLESALE SHOE WIKEUOLSEi
and 14 c»k» ni 21 lor the shoulder*. nml 4J for Haiti*, 1 jj, CHILDB A. CO
of Baron. W tiere. a Hum* at t^c—Shou drr* ’ No 131 WiMJD STRFET PITTSBtIUiH
retailing ut LiJ, apo firtn~«ale* at 4}ld3<-; ot I.nrd. to- ■\Xron.B ro*Dccifu.lv invite the atienm.n of m-r
but* Grease a.4fc.dl :,t t * 44*. and JOU kegs a, B| - : W clmni.vising V ‘tu
< Ku ‘ lell " *ioeit of SPRING AND SI MMLR I.OUDS, ronawntig
Cikve'jxi, Mm u Wi a,300 CASKS OF BOOTS AND SHOKS,
„ ~, . ... „' * 1,., comprising every variety of Men *. Women ». Mn>«e«'
Canal Receipt*- Hour J.. «t. bbl* Fork -«.l do. W In- aill) Children'* w.-*r. of many new s-.vlm and of nine,
key yC4 Jo, \\ heat .l.etfJ bu. ( ora 1,4 U) do. Coal t*-.‘.’!li rior quaiitv. adapted lo count l v and c-tv trade
do. Dned Fruil22.S*n to*. Wool 44S do. Kurd ttJ.2?S do. . 4 ' H , . « >
Bus.MilTlo. Irtnarjni 00. N-I. M3.5M10.1M.. A **“>""“»■ ‘■OMM’i MIME*’,
ter'* ware : AND 1111. DHE N\S BO N K ETB, amoi.fi
Maik.l-Tbo bom, l»;ti . to .0n,r..1,.i l.n.k ■ 1 which or. FLORENCE BRAID. STRAW.
Lliradr “.Steal".'’' No SiJSrr. ' rlSCA * UCB, RCTL AND,BIRDS
are no buyers in market a 'ittn-.n yot wh-a: urrived 1 PbORKXCK, CHINA PKARL A LA\% N,
t-r day tor wljcb.no * ff*-r could be had. and it went m g rcat Vttricl y aUo. ARTIFICIAL FLOW-
Sf" n °" “ k '"* " 0l " b> ■’"> **■ BUS, MENS', BOVS' AND CHILDREN'S
Team Prices —Wheat “Oe, Corn AV Oat* 20c. Rve PALH LEAP UATS-31K.V.4 LBUBORN,
and Barley not offered.—;Herald. PANAMA AND CANTON HATS.
Cattle Markets. , All ol which have been purchased dtr-wt from the
Balxsou. Apnl MS. ' raSMponra.. -">*<*«
Cattle—There was a co,i« l ,l.'.r:ii’l- .ncrm*e mme to make uIV ir.tcmt of \\>.irri. Mrrrli.,..'-. .> b u *f
»upply of. Heave* at the *eale* to daj. .md the fust set of os II CHI l.l> - A '< <
wa* exceedingly dull. TV oiTeruigs rentin'.l -«> lirud inchlC:dAvr2mS tdl Wood -treet
i<{ which 334 were * Id !'• ' its nut< i'm- nml 4(m w<*re
driven to Philadelphia. Price* '< »m 5v.75 to FRESH PURE TEAS,
S 4 on the hoof, equal to S*l34'if'tf7,76 net. and avera- i Whole»*«le and retai., at the
ptntf S3J7i urt s« TJEKIN TF.A HIRK. 7u J'nurta atreei. near \4’ood,
lioga—S*Fe* were quite active to day nt lower X Pittsburgh Hie *ubacnber caving just returned
We unotc from Sdjid to BA.-7J from New York. i» uow receiving a iarge fall nupply
—_ j m ft • _ t *of fre»ii GRKH.N AND BL.ACK T’KAA from tiir New
■TkoMmt la Weactii." and if Mr ?hield« had but , ) T**" ' ‘ * c,e< led w ere at care for
been jorrn.od b)”U,r .bora tDOIIo. he mi t ol .«• ' " U " OCk nI ’‘'‘V "«J>e-
Vr.l money him-elf mnoh pbyuc.l djenns. I,ill . tf™* “ Mrunljraa ...0 Fra
rend the folloeri... le.ler, d..ed Ap„l Hub. 1-1-. S7l7 l i , 'T» I i pr.ee hey may -mb,
MrWm Shield*, a reipeciabie fanner oi' Uni v J neD.. P L
ity. mu taken ill; e.lied in a Doctor who doe.ore.l '"ob^ 7'r ri Lie*l ,L' “ZtTi ‘t'^ 1 k “> u .
him for Dyspepsia lor one year, bui he «ul! got wor«e. ,1 . ~. . ‘ ' e con
He then drtcharjed hi* Doctor and paid cun th.rtv bouac in lur lT"* ° Cf 471 111 * Ollier
r'box n?L^,e E °A,r.:i;d«■’;»“».';"rr:„”ed d . •-
icraoa icoraos only 50 hi d,.ehar,ed. he ..... !T"*.' “•* »*ck Tera are ft. be.: .a
>1 Icaal one ibonaand waring and in two week. w„, a 00 :.,e Veb.wd Lool. Cro.hed, nod I'.l
*o mswoeed in health a. n> <o h,. bn.nie,*. and „ rra j ....remil. o, by lie barrel.
h 't ll s "f r COFFEES—Mocha. Old Cor. Jam. Laiyntra. SL Do
ram" Lon” of h!S! “ ' “ VJLB DEAN.T m"! '* 1 ”‘ d "Yofe B^ke Yofk b> ' m °‘'
TO F.nnh am.ee yraW IcblT-dAwS “ ““ 0W ” J “‘“-
" * * ” N. o.—All Dr. D. Jayoe’g Family Medicine* for side.
Jd’LAXS’a loim Poj-—ln -pffcnnfi this medicine to JecS-dAwi* a. Jain l-ts
convinced, however, that it is onfy nece**ary to give **o. 52 m OlMj dlPfCl,
their remedy a trial to place it in nublic estimation far 'TITOULD cad the attention of the public to their
aboveiflll medical agent* of the kind rr*t offered to- W present atoi-k of Paper Hangings, whicn for ra
the public It i* the inTi-imon of aa enligntcned. n. nrt), beauty of b.iish. durability and cheapnes*. i* un
perieneed and learned physicimw who for many >enr* surpassed by any eataMi«huient in the Union,
u*' d it in hit own practice, when m* great success m- Besides a large and full assortment of paper of their
duced him to offer It to the public rllarge For sale al own manulacturr the) are now receiving a dtrrct im
thc Drug Rtoreof apll J KIDD A C>< • portat-on of Freimn atid Kngltsh styiesof Paper lUng-
• w - mas. purchased t.v .Mr I en Howard, anc of the lirm.
Iv BitF. r U A. Fuhncsiock Aim'. Rut-em- now in Europe, r, >. tj i,;; t-i
esrm hn« been, of great *v;v.-?<- I'rom »:a’cn.r.,i
of Mr. lk>d<-nhameT the reader can drnw m- own in-
'Tii'- mid jfen-
ference* Faeu Ire conclusive and caunol begum* Oi their own wu.iufaemr' Qiey have idO.UOO piece*
layed: t "all Pupr r. am; liism piece* *atin glazed Window
Pulaski. Teiui., April 14tlt, 1 r 44. Biind*. Ac
,, »*»r« B. A . Fahneatoek ACo ; Gentlemen—l wo* Me»»r* Jamr* Howard .V Co have *i>ared neither
very tu-rh afflicted with Rheumatism ln*t *uminer. and . expense nor labor in their endeavor* lo nval the ea*l
bemg aivifed by Mr 9hapard. i u*ed your Rube- ern w»Ji paper e«.ab:i»iimein*. both m quality or' man
facient two dap, it gave me enure relief, and I nova ufacture and van-ry ot pauern; and they are warrant*
not been troubled .wttb u atnee. cd in assuring ihr public that iney have succeeded
J.ims W. BopknuAXtu The whole assortment. foreign and none mauufac-
Prepared and sold by lure, will be oiler -d on lertn* a* iow a* ihone of eaat-
II A FAHNESTOCK A Co . cm manufacturet* and importer* mch37 dtf
comer IK and Wood; also. comer 6th and Wood «i». j Colver’a Patent ConcaT*^«at«7Cimnat
»P 5 BL'TrKR IN FIVE MINUTES"
■ ‘ ■ • •• ca.i the mention of the public to tbe article
Sellkxs iKTXIUL Coi oh Stbcp » » beading tin* adverunement. aud invite the enter
South Pittsburgh. Feb. .'1 IMfc prising ami runout lo call and wiimw* iu operation.
Mj* wife bo* been troubled with a violent cough for Ail adveruseraenn in relation to this invention, to the
iix or seven years; to bad wa; her cough that physi- hundred* who have seen it tested, t* supererogation
Ctaiu {in Ohio, where I formerly lived.i told me site l*t- This Churn will produce Butter, gathering it in
bad the Consumption. After we removed to tht* city a mass, Irom swvet ralik, in five to ten minutes! and
I obtained for her, umr and again diderent medicine*. from crenin prepared, a* families u*ua*Jy prepare it. in
but they were of no kind of benefit to her Som- two three :<» five minu es!
months since. ] purchased a bottle of your Cough !*)' tfd The ultiity t f this invention is apparent, as bet
rup, the use of which ha* done her more good than ter Butter can t>e produced from iweel milk, or cream,
any medicine she has ever taken 1 have a!»o u*ed than rrearn »ourt. in ihe usual way, ur dby in;an* ol
Sellers’ Veriwfugu in my family with hue success tht* cniim, a inu>- girl or boy can perform, in five oi
Bcrsaiu) M slat it. ten nunurea, whai ban heretofore required ihe labor of
Tat* popular cough remedy is prepared and «oid uy a woman or roan .or one or two hours, and sometimes
R K SELLERS, 5* Wood »«, and rany be trail of Drug- half a day.
gists generally, in the two cities and virniii) mn2i j -’M By simply turning n thumb screw. Ute whole in
__ m » „ . ... 'id- da»ner t* lak-n out, leaving nuUuiig but the butler
AScrntsa CiHTtrtCATI to the excellence of M'Lanr' 111 ul ,, l{le P ,:un wo °d* n •'<»*
Vertutfuge' 4lh cu« s*pe*-t churn ever invented, as the
Me„r. J. Kidd & Co —(l.mlcm.n: It .. wilt, plr„»- cl 'j‘ *
ur« 1 h*nd tfii,. my remfietp. to ,n. ,ene- “* k “ “ kl “ lm " “
rul populanui ofDr M'Lunc * American Worm Spc- , .
c:ficA lo your trseelinp agent. Mr .Munreu- Some urn, , 1 " *'
ago i received from him a »mon lot to sell on eotnniis- , v . . . . .
sfon. I used a/ew bottle, idiot own family, to the >nvn« the public to eall and witne*. ,t. operation
good effects I can .fully testify, the i.alanr/f sold to ® "uT'Ju* “ Uc ?. Be*rTa
rny customers; and found on inquiry, that it gave very AU ‘ f?n ’ and “ l J I 'caMFROn’a > PRICK* *'
general satisfaction. Gamma Maxwell. « CAMERON A PRICE
Augusta, Carroll Co Uhto, July V 7. I-4A
For sale at the ijrug «torc of J KIDD A f-o PORTORA INSTITUTE,
m chi9 ALLZOUKST CITT.
■ ■ 1 W T fLJ‘ *' e opened (D V.) for the admission of young
M’Lass'-s WottM Visjurroß.—Tbepopularfiy which ; * Oemlemen on .Monday, ihe bih day of Aprll
this medicine ho* acquired in Western Feniuylvan.a, krm*. (payable ,n advance) per session of 5 month*'
is a sure guarantee of it* excellence The tnl'owiug English. Cltt»»i-.-ai mid Mathematical deport
renilemen, highly respectable cmaen* of Allegheny mem-- *24
Ltd Beaver counties, hare used thi* Vermifuge in il.e r Kng.tah department SI6
families, aud offer the assurance of ii* great medical ‘ A limiied number of boarder* will t.e rcr-ivrd.
properties For testimonial*, reference* and addiiiouul iniorma-
Jaroes Stratton, Fourth-*!. Road. IMuburgli uon. enquire of die Principal
Mary J. Stratton " COPELAND. A. B ,
Mary Stratum, “ Tunny Collage. Dublin, F.x-Sizar. and Queen's
Mary Burk, Rcnver county Scholar from the Royal School of Kunuaulea.
Sarah Hasberger, Manchester, near Pitt Federal st. near Robinson *t. a|dj du
Margaret Lmd*-y. “ J. C. P. SMITH,
AsScl Bu'rk, ll,n I itlornty and Counxellor al Law,
For sale al the drug store of J KIDD A Co, CO Wood s T LUI IS, MO.
it. marC Will give particular atienlion to the collection of
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Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville,
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville
Caleb Cope. Murdoch. Beaver
Beaver, ('lark, Beaver.
Wm. Phillips, McPhiai. Kittanumg >
Louis McLane Brownsville
Bnlhanu Grace, Cin.
Tagliont. Cole. 11l river.
Jns. Nelson, Moore. Wheeling
Ben West, (new) Conley. Brownsville
< mdenlhi. Calhoun. Wheeling.
Ariadue Gralull, Freeport.
There were . feel 6 inohea in the channel lat
evening n! dusk, by pier mtjrk, and falling.
Parisian mii.ufacic!
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" ARRIVED ’
Michigan No., 2, Gtiaon, Beaver.
Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Barlrmaon, Brownsville,
f'uinticn, Hendrickson. McKeesport,
t ‘uiel> Cope. A. Murdock, Beaver.
Beaver. Clark. Beaver
Wm Phillips, McPhtal. Kittanning.
Meaaenger.'No. 2. Woodward, I»utsvi!le
Winfield Scot!, Devcnny, New Cffleana.
Hindoo, Campbell. Si Louis.
tft Cloud. Gormlv. New OaJeean*
Zachary Taylor Lucaa, Wheeling
Arrow, Nelson, Wellsville.
Weiiaville, Poe. Bridgeport.
I'inderilla, Calhoun, Weeltng.
boats leaving THIS DAY
UMXNi piece*.
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totPOfcTKD Kt>* VJTS HTTBBUkGH I>*fLY OatTlTt
Coart of Quarter Sessions.
mtrxlKC eSSflox.
Tnt ul-av. April 12.
Preaeut—Hon. B. Patton. President Judge. Win
Kerr and Samuel Jcdcs, Associate Judg< t.
The resurrect on case, from Allegheny ciiy. wa*
called up first this morning, but owing to "no •>(
the counsel being engaged in another it wa«
postponed until next week.
Cask op Ajuox—Commonwealth vs. Andrew
Simms—lndictment Anon, committed m aettmg
fire lo ihe stable of on the f’th
day of Juno, ISJ>S.
Mrs. Attn Cocrper Sworn —Resided tu Mr. Mac
kerel's bouae, on Prospect street; there had ben:
already one lire that night, between ten and eln
en; it belonged lo Mr. McKeever, 1 stood on lie
porch aod watched it for fear of qpy house calcti
ing lire; I beard a step come up very Jightly along
our pavement after we had come in. we had a mai
ling blind divided <k> that any one could look u
irorn th • outside; mv little daughter said, mother
»ome per*>n is looking id, 1 was teinlied, btc
said m as lotid a lone of voice a* 1- cotitii.
it ta no nial’er, Ann Elizabeth, who looks m, ihr
face wen: away, and the footsteps were heard
going to the stable, and in a short time they came
back aga.n. but somewhat quicker, and I feel as
sured that wliEHjver had gone up lo the stable hud
set it on fire, 1 tried to run up stairs when I heard
my hulc child crying. lor he saw the bis re; the wr
men >n the next house commenced beating on my
door with n hammer, and ihe men commenced
cryiog for water.
(’row 7i i -amtnfj —By Mr. McClure—The own
ers of the homes m Ihe stable may sometimes go
into the stable after night; they may lake lantern*
m; do not recollect seeing them do so. do not re
collect ever having seen them smoking cigars m
the stable; the blaze was very large; it was put out
before it had done a great deal more iban blacken
the roof; it burnt a little, to much that any one
who never had known There was a fire there,
would concludo there had been one from seeing it.
felt convinced that the person who passed my
bouse, set the stable on fire.
Jama Matlartl. AfirmrJ —Am Ihe owner of the
stable attempted to be burned. J A plot of the
ground was here exhibited to the jury-l F<>r jhe
first time for a long time. 1 had gone to b«d early,
because I was sick. Had kept up betore
watching my tUb'e. Lout that stable t>efore
When I got to the fire, it was pretty well out.—
Had got my stable altered in re-building it, by put
ting the racks very low down, so that if the stable
was set on fire by the leilows setting fire lo4he bas
in the racks, it might burn the hav withost setting
fire to the hay up above—that was all that saved
us that night. Do not allow the boys to take fire
into the stable alter night.
John MeClnng, Sworn—Resided at the tune of
the fire in the same house as Mrs. Cooper. It U a
double house. Had gone to bed early. Had been
aroused by the previous fire and bad gone lo it
Mr. Mackare! bad told me that we had better go
home, for we did not know what might happen.—
Went home and to bed. Just as 1 was going to
sleep, I saw a flash of light stream across the
window. Jumped out of bed crying fire, and ran
out. We could not get the horses oat for a long
time, for they pulled back and stretched the bai
ters. We threw wafer on. and in a short nmo we
foufffl that wr could keep the tire under. Had seen
no fire in the stable that mghU When 1 came
homo from McKeever's fire, the door ol the stable
was fastened as it usually is. Could not sav wheth
er it was fastened when 1 rushed out. Walked
forward to the stable door, when ! came back from
the McKeever fire, and ail was dark.
The willies* was not cross examined.
Jornt Maclarr'., *tcr>'« Had been at the M<-
Keever fire, towards the close of the McKeever
fire saw Simms in Chatham street, staid at the
fire for a few minutes, and came home with Mr
McClung. and went to bed, in n few minutes whs
aroused by the alarm of fire, went down stairs,
and iound Mr. Cooper. Mr. McClung, and m>
father there; the tire was pretty well under then,
the wood was charred. No cross examination.
Samuel B. Coi*p*r, from —Atn the person win
lives m the house of Mr. Mackarel; was engaged
that night till nearly ten; went in company with
Mr. McKinley, to the McKeever fire, left it and
was going home, when at the corner of Fountum
and Brospecl streets, ! met Andrew Simms, bad
every opportunity of observing him, for there were
two gas lights shin.cg Juil in hi* face; he was
coming from the direction of tny bouse; he did
not see me till be was close on me, and then he
sprung lo one sole, and passed cn at a kind of
half run, going in a diifeicnt direction from l.m
fathers bouse; in about a minute after that, I saw
the flames bursting out of rhe stable
Cross examined by Mr McClure—From ihe
time I left the MrKeever fire, I saw no body but
Simms. This waa not the direction of hia father *
house, which canned me to take particular notice
of it. and I wondered what he was doing there
The jury would have no difficulty if ihey went
there to *ee where the fire wa*. Pnid no attention
lo what was said till after the fire wa* out. After
it waa out my wife said that the person who pR'-
sed the house must have done it, and that 1 iuu*t
have met him al Bonebreaker'a corner. 1 said that
I had, oat did not tel! his name.
Ann Elmthtrh Cooper, ttroru —We had been oat
and came to. and my mother tat down lo her
sewing; I saul mother, mother, aorae one ts peep
ing in ol the window; we beard my brother, who
Ha rme? 5
againat each other a*a:n, a person would have
had time to go lo the »table and set it on fire from
the time we heard the first step tdi u came hack
again
No croa* examination
Al r Confer R*-Exzm\”'d —Had n reason tor not
telling the name of Simrn*. The<e was another
fire that night. Tbe Public School bouse in Irwin
street was burnt, nod several tuber building*.—
r ehl'i Hotel on the bank ol the nver was on tire.
Cross Examined by Mr. McClure—There were
other ways by which nny one coming from Maclt
ard's stabl* might have gone, beside* the one by
wb'eh Simm* was coming when I met hun
Mrt. Ward. Strvm— Lived last June under the
Baptist Church m (/rant st Recollect the night of
the McKeever fire Andrew Simms came into my
Mora that night, and bougnt a bunch of matches.
Dj mu know the time at which I sold them. It
was about hall an nour after that before the fire
broke out Recollect that the person who bought
them talked singuiarly and bad a spin lip. Ii was
tbe prisoner at the bar, I think. I was toe oniv
one by in the house, end the shop was shut up
when the prisoner knocked at my door.
Cross Examined by Mr. McClure—Kept the
matches for sale, sold them to every body.
The Counsel on both sides agreed to leave the
case to the jury without speaking on it.
fiThe Jndge delivered a charge against the prison
er, and tne jury, after a short absence, brought m
a verdict of • < ioilty ‘
Magraw lEr Commonwealth, McClure and Falm
er for Defence
ANOTHER CASE OF ARSON
Commonwealth v*. Jno Orr and Andrew Himms
lndicled for Arson, committed in burning down the
stable of James Dillon, in Webster st.
The parties were arraigned, ond Andrew Simms
pleaded “Not thtmy." John Orr pleaded “Guilty.
AfTSE-NOON SSSSIOq.
Present, Hoo. Benjamin Patton,President Judge,
md William Kerr and Samuel Jooes, Associate
ludges.
Commonwealth <■,< Andrew Simms—Messrs.
Dillon and Graham * testimony wus unimportant,
merely staling the lucl of the destruction oflhe sta
ble.
John Ur>, >trorn Have known Simms siocc a
l»y; the nre at Dillou a stable was about 1 o'clock,
met Simms that night at the corner of 7tb and
Southfield street, we walked together a while;
came back, Simms went into < hureh; told me lo
wait, and he would whistle on me when be came
out; there was a fuss on Liberty street; he came
out in a boot an hour, we went up to the fuss; u
was then pretty near ten o’clock; h* object in go
ing in, be said, wa* that when we fired the build
ings, his having l<een iu churc.h would remove all
suspicion*, and that people instil nee him there;
wo tbeu went in company lo tbe stable, and he
took out a match, ned, standing on a board, he set
fire to some boy which was hanging out; we then
went down Seventh street; 1 was about twenty
or twenty-five feel from him, I gave him the
matches, l got them at home; we to set
lire to them, thinking we would get something by
it, Simms suggested it to me; his motive was he
said, to get money; to carry out good* and take
things; went up to a carpenter's shop m Second
street; look out a pane and wo *eMl oa fire; we
then started off, and he went home; we both ap
plied the matches, saw Simm* in jail when 1 wa*
up there working for Mr. Sheriff, a boy named
Jewell first talked about the burning, the Sunday
night alier the Native American Ball; Jewell said
he would like lo get some mouey, ami dut'nt know
how to gel it except by “glimming.' an he called it,
talked about burning a stable in Exchange alley,
but did nothing there; we then went lo church;
we olway* met al the corner of Seventh and Smith
held; we met again, Jewell said he would like lo
“ghm" something; he wanted to go down tbe ri
ver, and to do something before he went; Sun ms
stated that it was always best to go to church, be
cause he could prove that he had been there by
the people; Simms said he would come out af.rr
prayer to set fire to the houses.
Cross-examined by Mr. M’Clure—Jewell wa*
discharged. 1 believe, by Mayor Herron, Jewel!
spoke to me lo set fire lo the stable; the night of
my.arresl, Jewell was at my back; be had the
matches, I was caught by the Mayor, and ran a
little pieee, and was again caught; Jewell said that
be had watched u broker from New Orleans, that
he knew where hi* room wm». and that as soon as
the broke out. we would run lo hi* room
iu the Exchange Hotel and take away his trunk;
when Andy got through bis prayers he was to
coma out and go witn us to set the Exchange
Stable on fire; he didn’t come, and we went with
out him; I pleaded guiltv because I did not want
Jewell to got part of tbe reward: I hiard that Mr
Richardson had given him five hundred dollars;
l didn t know I'J be caught when Jewell and 1
went down to the Simm* and 1 bad a
quarrel before ho was arrested. 1 laid my inform
ation before the Mayor against Simms at my own
suggestion; James Jewell gave the information to
the Mayor; Jewell was at my back and could have
been ss easily arrested a* 1, tf they had pleased;
tbe officers had pistols; did not testify before the
Mayor that Simms got in above tbe door at a hole
there, my father, Mr. Edwd. Gregg, and tbe Mayor
ware present when I ooofeaaed my orimej I did
not know whether T would be leniently treated or
not ii I coalesced, the Mayor told me that they
mifbl cot be so hard on me, bat I confessed so that
if F went across the nver, Jewell and Siuims m'gl t
50 with me. remain went into the eburen on the
night ot the I) ilon lire, became out and « c ver fit
to a !um in liberty street; have read tbe testinnr’
over which I gave’belore the Mayor, since 1 v m
tojai'; we bom went to the stable: t went there
firxt; uv saw a light ,n the vard. and I didn't l.ke
to do it then. and we left it lor h wmit. I stood r.t
Uie corner ui Hie alley, Simms stood on the ground,
be put in his hand and «l trie nay on lire; we then
went along the Fourth street rood; fte eet tire to n
carpenter’s shop out there, and went home, I Hof
|>ed and went home w.th ine engines. did not see
Bunins again that nigut. stated to the Mayor thHt
going lo the lire 1 wanted to set tire to the Sher
iff s stable, dou't recollect that I slated U was alter
the tire.
The Court here ordered ibe prisoner to go hack
to the box. and Simms came ont of it, remarking
that he • wouldn't ait with him."
At'd'+w Moot r. —Saw Simms that night
when 1 was arresting n fellow nnmed Andrew
Curtain, he caught Andy bv the arm, and said you
will come with me. wont you. remarked that his
voice was peculiar, hud >een him Indore
Davul WatiaJrr. su;,r,< |,-ve on Clay alley; I
siand in a grocery «t<ire rroo.lcet the night I‘illon'a
stable was hurned now Simms iu church, he sal
on the «ide appropriated l<> female*. aud that was
what made me ol>»erve lum. from trie tunc l saw
Sitiims ui church to the lime Ihe tire broke util. it
was al»out a nail an hour. Had he staid l would
have «een h.m; church lakes in ul about a quarter
ot T and ! saw bun last at about a quarter of nine;
1 did not «ee him come in <> r go cut
JF. M.irr/„ni. Mcr n —We have already g.ven
the testimony ot bus wanes* before tlie Mayor
It was to the effect thet Simms and Urr were near
the scene ot the tire, immediately before the tire
broke <>ut
Tl,iu,{■ Little, jirurn— The testimony ot tim
witness cc>rrol>oraied that of Marthens.
It. i-r r.i .—This witness had »een
Simms <>n itie night ot ihe nre, coming trom it,
when all others were going lo u
H. McClure corroborated the testimony of the
last witness.
The counsel on loth - des agreed to leave the
case to the mry. without remarks.
The chnrgeof the Judge was agonist the prison
er. and the Jury, alter h nh.-rt absence, relurued
will; -t verdict ol ' guilty.''
For Commonwealth. Attorney <>eueral Uarragh
and Samuei W Biark —lor Defendant McClure
and Palmer
Commonwealth vs. Andre.v .'■'imms and John
Orr—lndictment Arvti Bolli prisoner* pleaded
godly to tins Indictment. Tbc Judge then proceed
ed to pass sentence on Simms. On the first in
dictmcut, he was sentenced In ten years imprison
ment in the Western Peniteatiary. On the second
id ten years imprisonment. On the third, to tea
year*' imprisonment, and to pay the costs of pros*
eculion or stand committed till the sentence was
complied with on the ilxfrth. Then, at last, the
iron cotn}x>sure which the prisoner had hitherto
maintained, gave wuy and ic- wept. The Judge,
iu pnMtng sentence, adverted to the enormity of
he c itnc —t net frequency with which the prison
er had been guiln of' if. and hoped that all young
men m the county would lake warning by his aw
:u! example “Wu will never again." said the
learned lodge - t-i* ve an opportunity ot settiug tire
to a bunding, or ,| you have, you wd, continue in
oiJ age. ine vi.-iuus nurse* of y.-ur youih "
< ommonwealth vs. W.lh* Bundy—indictment
larceny The prisoner (a colored man was charg
ed with stesbng fourteen dollars from I'rnry Ful
ler, .n a barber's shop in Allegheny The jury, al
tor a short absence.brought m a verdict of "guiitv. -
lsM\jßrA.\T Fact. — In the late case of lue (Join*
monwealth vs. Black, tried and acquitted on Wed.
nesday ot the murder of Chase Saunders, the able
Counsel of the prisoner, had made every exertion
but without -ulcer**, to learn where the knife,
which was found lying near Saunders' desd fxulv.
was purchased. Un yesterday, Mr Staunton rose
tad said that he deemed it due to hi* chenl. and :<>
public iuslice. to state that lie und. that ij.orrin»'_.
ascertained that Saunders bad purchased the knife
on the very morn.my of Ins death. He has found
the person from whom it was *o that, us
this mournful occurrence took place very early in
the day—between seven and eight—and Sunn,
ders dogged Biack around, having ibis knife in his
possession, there can. wc think, be but little doubt
that Black acted wholly in self defence.
I.njvaction I.aU’ us the City ArruußTiss.
Ad )o,.uact>Qn was yesterday sued ooi iu the Du
irict Court, l<ef.»re H'>n. Judge* Hepburn and Low"
rie, by ilie Cortumtsicners. against tlie blwt Com.
coatee of the ConnriU. and Mr. Rowley, the Second
uieiwit ; I>!ain »■! r.-
fixed on l»y the f/ouncils. It is supposed ihnt•
were the grade* lowered a* proposed, great dam.
age, il not iu ultimate dowolali, would result to the
Court House. Messrs Collar!. Karsraan. Alotoa,
and Mr. Howurth, ail experienced arcniteds. testi
fied that the proponed tower.nff the gr.ulo, would
greatly endanger the Court Hone
The Couri directed digging to be suspended'
and adjourned the finn! deciMun ..f tb<- case nil
Saturday next at nine ocloik.
Mr. Todd appeared for the County, Mr Charles
Scul'y.Ci'v Sol.citor forthel'itv
Uc t b a(J£ — e*' l or day. a tonr string of drnys was
p t>S! tig dowu Wood Street, and iwo Ud.e*, who
were standing at the corner of Third and Wood,
wishing to rm«*. were detained a long lime.—
The r patience hnvng become exhausted, one of
them stepped to a I -.rie s head and caught hold of
the bridle, intending lo slop him till her compan
ion and herself gM pn*> but, with an oath, the
dray man whipped h:a iujr»e. and drove on, nearly
crushing the lady to death There should be a
city urdmonee,preventing dray* from passing with
out leaving ro*<m between them tor persons to
cro>. ,: .
W s call the ntteatiou ot our steamboat men, lo
the advertisement ol'Messrs. Kingsland and Scott
in another column. Their improved grate bar, re
sists tbe action m fire, better than any other now
tn use. The* have been tried on the Moacaga
be!a, Brilliant, New England No 2. and many oth
ers of our best boats, and have, m every instance,
given most perfect satisfaction.
Matsu's ;UFrn u, Pirr»ni6..H, April rjih
Only two chmis of drunkenness this morning
One paid his fine, und the oilier was sent to jail for
twenty-four hours. There is noining going on in
the police .office*, either of Pittsburgh or Allegheny.
Newspapers, Magazines and ltcvlews,
Knceived ftl Uic Ri-udmg Room of lllc
iotmg AlenJ AlrrranJilr. Library and Alrtbuin
Institute,"
Fourth Mrcel. I.eiwrrr: Wood'and Mnrk*M «tn***ii
_ Niw Your:— Courier ± Enquirrr. Tnhus.,-, H,-raid
Evening l*o*t Journal nr v'ouunerov. Spirit nf iur
Time*. Srictinfic American
PHtLAtiKU'tlU—North Aitmr.eau and!' S l.rw'-ilt-.
i’snntvlvutiinn, f'ommrreia' L'st
Wismsuros— tmriligenr-r I'ruo:i. Nuionul Era
Boston—Mining Jnumul A.in*
II ALTiuoap —Americas!
Cuiiimnau (•azeitr, la>ui*vi.',« Journal. St lakji* Re
publican, N Orleans Picayune. N Orleans |»ru-e Cur
rent.
Livaaroot^—Wihucr ASmuh * European Time*.l m,
don Time*.
MAOAXiSEt—Bfuekwood's, Knickerbocker I’iough
Loom A Anvil, Fx.eeuc, Huin * Merchani. . Lmeli s
I-iving Age, Ilorticultutist. Stlliman'* Journal, J ourna'
of the Franklin Insntuie, Civu Kngmi-er*’ A Architects'
Journal, London
Rkvixw*— Democrauc. American Wing. London
gaunerly. Edinburgh. We«nniu*icr. North British
Rooms open daily ,eicepi from 7soV:ock
A. M , until 10 o c.ucs, P. M. Mrmhers have the pri
vilege of mirodui n.g tnsir fnrml*, non residents of Hie
city, who wi:i lie entitled lo fr-e adnussion for one
month
Persons desiring ir -runit member* will Irnve
ihnr names witn ihe Ln ( i/ la ii Terms—lmution, *|,
annual *ub*rnption 94 ,i. advance. in<-hl4 aim
Roofing.—G&l vanlied Tin Plates.
THE «üb»cril)er» iieg u. rail the attenuon of Uio d-r-
Arrtiitect* and own rw.f Building*, loth-mx-f.
odvAiitage* which these j. -u.-s possess over nr o'li- >
melallie subntanee* bitti--'■) u*e,| for roofu.c. Ac -,,
they possess at onte tin- . cirt, 0 1 iron w'iiJiom
linbility to rust, having now ,„-«-n iesn-,1 ior .e ,-r...
years m un.* particular, both m iUu country nnd m Eu
rope. 'J’tiey are less habit- io «ip«n*ion and contrac
tion from sudden change of ihe aimosphere. iban com
mon tin plates, iron, zuir. or any n'.hrr ineia) now used
for roofing, and consequently lonn a much better and
ughier roof, requiring far le»* Orqueru repairs, whilst
the first cost i* imi a inSr more
A fall supply, of all sites, from ID lo 30 W (, , c»n
ilunily o:i hand and for *nie by
(iRO B MORKWOOD 4 CO .
11 ami Ifl Beaver street. New York
The patent right (dr this article having been secured
for Ute t'mtcil States, all parties infringing thereon,
either by importation or otherwise, will be' prosecu
tvd oci.JO-dAwl yT
NEW II AK D W AR K STORK.
Sl(,\ OF THE PLANE a VD SAW
*o. 7 8 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
HLBLR AND LA L FMAN. Importer* and dealers
in Foreigu end Domestic HARDWARE, in
, al! its varieue*. arc now prepared to sell as low and
oa as reasons blr term* a* can be purchased elsewhere
' *Yn solicit our friciui*, ami ihe public g-nerabv. to
call and examine our mock, which consul* in part of
KNIVES and FORKS. POCKET sml PEN KNIVES
; SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings,
i such as Locks, Latches, Uinjre* and Screws, toseihei
: with every article usually keen ,n Hardware Siorea.
i " e invue the bupmuuii of Carpenters and .Mechanics
gttneruJly lo our Assortment ol Tno<«, which have been
. selected with great care, and which we ore dei-rmu,-
ed to »eil *o as lo at*e sausfacio i «p2:dAw r
PAPER HANiH.NHS—I am now rereivinc direct
~ h' - S'-■ Vnrl. 5-hli.d.i.
pm# ard . i, t 5. „„] * rli , de ,„ d
( mentof at- lire 'aiest and tno«t improved styles oraa
i tin, glared and eummon I'APhll HA.NCJING> con
sisting C—
\ tu.flOO pieces of Parlor and Fresco
-10 000 “ Hill and Cs.'umn,
10,000 Dining-room, chamber and office
Paper-which I would pirnculartv invite the attention
I a( U»6«e having hoosre to paper, lo cah and examine,
■ *4 the raper w art house of 8 C HILL,
| ... 87 wood it
TRANSPORTATION ko.
1849.
PITTSBCRBH AM CLKTKLASD ”
LINE,
“X THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
T'HE Proprietors of this old established and popular
daily line. consistingof SIXTEEN first clasi Canal
Boat*, owned bj iheraselve* and ninuinc m connec
tion with the st*-am .tioau HEAVER aSD CALEB
COPE, nrr enabled lo offer unequalled facUlUes tor
the transportation of. freight and passenger*. on the
opening of Canal navigation, 10 all point* on iKe Penu
ry i vunia and Ohio and N York canal* and the Lake*.
K. .M. FITCH k Co. Cleveland
BID WELZ, A BROTHER,
Agent*. Beaver
J. C. BI DWELL. Agent,
mart Water street. Pittsburgh.
BIDWELL a BROTHER.
Forwarding BerthanU,
BKAVKR. pa .
Agrnif for the Pittsburgh andClrveiand Lint, Pitts
burgh anti Erie Line via Erie, and steam
boats Beaver and Caleb Cope.
Having purchased the large and substantial Wharf
Born jukl t.pilt for the Mnnongabela Puctrt*. have
wiih the addition of a Warehouse, ibe most ample ac
commodation* for receiving and forwarding, and
pledge their utmost atteiition. promptness nnd ilenpatrh
lo consignments to iheir cure, und rely on their friends
tor a mat inart-dly H A URO
PITTSBURGH AND ERIE LINK.
1549.
Old Established Line
(i,S THE ERIK EXTENSION CANAL
r I'HE Proprietor of this well known Line of Canal
X Boats, is now prepared to transport Passengers
nnd Freight to alt norms on the Erie Extension, New
Yotk ('anal* and the Lakes, upon the moat favorable
terms ami with despatch
Thi* Lute run* m connection with the steam boat*
BF.AVER and CALEB COPE, between Pittsburgh
and Beaver. C M Reed’s Ijne of steam boat* and ret
•els ou the Lakes, and the Troy and Michigan Lake
Boat Lin<- on the New York canal
C. M REED. Proprietor, Erie, Pa.
iiidwell A Uroifce;. Agent*, Beaver
W T Mather. Agent at J Meakimen's Passenger
Office. Monongaiielu House, Pittsburgh.
CONSIGNEE?* - W C Mqlau, Sharon; J K A B Hall.
SharpsburK. I’muii A Downing, do, JB Plummer,
West Greenville; W ick, Acure i Co. do, Wm Henry,
HartsUiwu. Davi* A Sutton. Buffalo. Barney. Olbbs A
Co. rstti usky, Jas A Armstrong, Detroit. Kirkland A
Newberry. Sheboygan; MClurc A Wil lams, Milwau
kie. Knnp. Murfeyi Dutton, Racine, John H Kinne,
Chicago. A Wheeler A Co, New York npO
Pittsburgh and BlalravtlJe Packet Line
g&JteyflgamwtA 1849.
f |'HK public mre respectfully tnlormed that J M
JL MARSHALL A CO have fitted out new and
spiendid Puckei Boats lo run during the season, be
tween BlairsviUc and Pituburgb—the boat* to be tow
ed by three horses, and every effort made to accom
modate passenger*.
Dgraatrax*.—Boat* will ieave Pittsburgh every
Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday, at 7 o'clock,
rm. From Blairsvuie every Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, a m., and arrive
at Pittsburgh the same day A two horse Hack from
Indiana wnl meet the boat at Saltsburgh, both on up
ward and downward tnp—putting passengers through
from that place in oue day.
Freight for Ibe above Line will i>e received it ihe
house of me Boatmen's Line, by Jno. Farren A Co.,
who are our authori*ed Agent* All freight received
tree ot commissions. J M MARSHALL A Co
JN<* FARREN A Co, Agents,
Canal Bastu. liberty st, Pituburgh
A Hark leaves Blairsville for Youngstown on the
arrival ui the boat—returns to boat in morning Fare
iron Pntsburgh io Youngstown 82—received at office
of Boatmen's Line through. ap9:d6m
EXPRESS PACKET LINK
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
. . Exclusively for Passengers
—The Boats of this Line will leave
follows, nt 9 o'clock at night:
Kentucky-Cnpt H Truby, Wednesday Aprils
1 jjuiiiann—Capt J P Thompson. i
Indiana— P Burkey. Fnday.fi
Ohio—A Craig. Suturdav, 7.
Kentucky -H Truby. Sunday. -
Ixiiiisiarin—J P Thompson. Monday, 9
I ml iaua P Burcey. 1 uesday. Ml.
t»hio--A Cring. Wednesday. II
Kentucky—H Truby, Thursday. Hi
l.ou'isiana—J P Thompson. Friday, 13
Indian:*—P Burkey. Saturday. 14
Ohio—Capt A Craig. Sunday night. Apnl 15th.
For passage apply to W RUTCH.
Mononrahela House,
up 4 or D LEECH A Co, Canal Bastu
a w mjniajtTK*, f * EirnrtLW,
of Pittsburgh. of Philadelphia.
POINDEXTER k SEYNOLDB,
FLOUR FACTORS,
And General Comminlou Herehaats,
No LEI Mabsit Stibitt, between Eleventh and
Twrffih su.. PHILADELPHIA.
r I' , HE subscribers beg ieavr respectfully to acquaint
X their friend* and the poriic that they have asso
ciated themselves in Philadelphia, for the purpose of
transacting a General Commission Business, and trust
that King experience in business will secure to them
lair patronage.
ET P articular attention wiH he given to sale* of
Flour and Produce generally, and any purchase* m
the Phi adripbia market for Western account
R W. POINDEXTER.
C M. REYNOLDS
REFERENCES—The merchants of Pittsburgh gen
eral). Springer A Whiteman. J-ehmer A Anderson.
Cincinnati. Ohio. M I) Vrw. omh A Bro , W B Clifton,
I-ewu Iluffner, Ja* Todd. Ix>ui*viilc, Ky ; Crow, Mc-
Creery A Barksdale, £l Louis, Mo.; Hewitt, Norton A
Co , W A Violett, New Orleans, La.; GilL Gilleus A
Noyes, M*Gregor A Morris. New York; W R Thomp
son A Co . John Tiers A- Co, Peter Marseilles, BM
Jones. Deni, Milligan A Burt,Philad’a. op9:3m
who! Kb a C K Dry goods .
A. A. HASPS k co„
ARE now opening the mo«l extensive and varied
assortment of Spnrg and Sommer Goods ever
exhibited in the Western country, comprising upwards
•1 Eleven Hundred Cases, purchased in enure packa
ge* from the manufacturers, importers, large toe*
lion sales, by one of the linn residing in New York,
who is constant')' sending us the newest and most
fashionable goods. They name in part—
Its) cues nen Spring I’nou, i 30 cases M de Lame.
VT •• Lawns and Muslins [3d “ cotton and linen
I'.xi bleached Musims.all j Ginghams;
grades. , 30 •' col’d Muslins;
lii shirting Checks and tf7 “ Blpkoa Cotton*
domestic Ginghams; | ades and summer Slulfs
tloC Hruwu Muslins;
Ai«o. cuses and packages of Bonnets. Flowers. La
ces. Ribbons. Shawls, Bereges. White Goods.
Millinery Articles. Cioths and Cusimeres, Linens, Ho
sier.' and G'ovrs, 4c 4«
Cuy and country merchants will find tbetr slock as
large and desirable as Eastern stocks, and an exami
nation of their goods and prices cannot fail to con
vince an that with ihetr undeniable advantages and
•o ;hev ran compete w:th a.m EASTZaa Josaza.
Tins ;nci na» been clearly demoastraied to hundred*
oi dieir pairmi* who formerly purchased East. Their
stock nvi.; always be found complete ip?
Vll'V FANCY AND VARIETY ZEB
iv l I.ON KINJtEV'S. 67 Market street
l(Ai pr« fine China Vaa-s. as* d. 175 sets twist and
eui veivn coat Bunoiu, 60 fine velvet Carpet Bags. ■&)
do do gem * TavrUi'.g; IWi gross lancy silk Buttons,
fnrdrestr-, 10 dir.Nail Brushes, Bas'd; 100 gro fine
b k Ve-t Bu ions, ass'd, ‘.’so do do gill und plaied, do,
IS do t. ro*rwood Hair Brushes, 4do Washington do;
1 do Fldfbcrs do. 3 gro Fish Line*. Fish Hooks. Lime
rick. Ac
J K WEI.RY. 4c —ho gold lever Watches; 50 do de
tached lever Wntcses, 10 do Lepme do. H) tine dia
mond Finger Kings; 1 dot fine gold Vest and Fob
i bam-. lido do Guards; Breast Pins. Finger Kings,
Ear Rings. Ac
GLOVED, Ac WO dot Ladies Colton Gloves, ass’d;
300 do do Ijslc Thread, fancy top. Ac, 10 do gents'
♦iik Gloves, I -Jili) do kid do, 50 do ladies kid, aasd, 10
do do fancy top si.k
VARIETY GOODS—76 pkg« American Pins, 300
bxs Cotinn Cords: 75 p« Papei Muslin. 60U.000 ribticd
Percussion Cap*, , JU» gro dress Whalebone do; lOOrtoz
Ivory Combs. Dressing Cotnhs. Hack Combs, 4c Ac
PALMER, HANNA * CO.,
ißaccessors ui Hussey. Hanna A Co I
BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers
in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates
of Deposit*. Bank Notes, and Specie—Fourth street,
nearly opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. Current mo
ney received on depo«ite--Sight Checks for sale, and
collections made on nearly all the principal points in
the l.'niied Slates
The Highest premium paid for Foreign and American
Oo'd
Advance* made on consignments of Produce, ship
ped Km.* on liberal terms. ** apy
BEWICKLEY ACADEMY,
A i*,4* •* i ii l and Hoarding School lor
Hoy* mi the Beavrr Road, lourteen miles
from Pittsburgh
Rev. Joseph (I. Travelll, A. M. Principal.
'THE MAIMER MISSION will commence on lue.-
1 dov. Mnv I. I^4o
Trans— Boarding. Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Light*,
Ae , per session of 6vc month*. 875—one half payable
in advance, the balance nt tne ciosc of the sesnon.
I nose taking French le**on* witl be charged 810
Books and Htatlonrry furutshed, when requested, at
the expense of the pupil ALLCLOTHING TO BE
DISTINCTLY MARKED Pupils furnish their own
towel* It is very desirable ihal all should be present
on ihe first day of the session
Fur :uruier particular*, enquire of the Principal, at
the Academy, or of .Messrs. John Irwin A t*on, No. 11
Water street, Pittsburgh apC dtfw
Edgeworth Ladles' Seminary,
SEWICKLKY
TMIF. Summer Session of this Institution will com-
X menee on Ttbiui. the l>t of May
Teems— For Hoarding and Tuition, in any or all the
English bran.-1-1«. 806,f0 per tension of five months
For further |>iiiti('ulart. see circulars at Messrs John
Irwin A *»ori* < i rner of From and Ferry streets, or T.
11. Nevus A ('<. . I*.*6 Liberty street. apArdlw
T N a pnvat- family, for a Gentleman and his Lady
1. whowi:: ii.imsb hi* room if required. Location
in F.'-t m>• • -id Ward ol llii. city Addre.*# J. B .
Ihn 51, l‘o-t .’.l'Cc. and give name and location, which
will be nltcded to aj>4
SICKLES! SICKLES!! "
ONE THOUSAND DOZEN SICKLES, of lupenor
quality, for sale.
SPANG A CO
Q BRING BONNOT RIBBONS. Ac.—W R Murphy
O ha- now open a supply of *pnng Bonnet Ribbons
of new and handsome styles. '
Also, new style Ggd Nett#; Li.ie Laces and Ifcg.
mgv Linen Edging*,- Victoria do; plaid Maslius and
Jaconets, embroidered Swi** Muslin*-, Ac., betide* a
large assortment of Spring Good* generally, at north
east rornrr 4ih and Market streets.
WiiOles&je Rooms up stairs. tn 6
PARjrWANTES
A >MALL IMPROVED Farm, of from WloM
jt\ acre, tor which cash will be pajd. Address B
B .t mis otfiec, describing .and with improvement,
and where situated Also, the lowest price U '
apb.dJi* 1
cloths’roaE.
R°s
0Oni " '™ * n<l ' Vt,od
M ..pr.t...Br..ihf„g-ri w 'd.,T “
Tut-..i , ILhlondc of Ljtn..,
:• ’ t 1 "-" havr recomi/ receivrd nl.r.iM Jrom
ihc munibcuter,) ■ fre.h ,„ e .bo..
-'■irbr.u-d o „,c lc , w | llchthesu ., 11 ''^ il „ lt . i„„„,
maiket price for cash or approved lulls
a P a . W A M MtTCHFI.TRFK
RE SELLERS, Druggist, No -7 Wood street,
. Sole Agent for the sale of Dr Townsend’s Gen
uine . ar*aparilta, ba, just received auu doien of this
Ur £“’ Jl P nn (f and fc»uir.Her Medicine
Purchasers should recollect ilmi R E Roller* is role
agent for Pittsburgh, and D ,M Curry lor Allegheny
cny_ ak
BOAP. '
f-*f l BOXER NO I Ri>aiN RUA P. for (lie at
uu hope cottun FifcroßY warehouse,
»pAdlw eoraJHaarket and Water its
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LINK
@^^lB49..6giLf|t.
For the Transportation of Freight to a>ut frm*
prrrsßUßO'H. Philadelphia, haltimorf n
YORK. BOSTON. Ar
Tuomas Boar-.tDfcß. Phun-'clnlna.
Taafsk A O’Co.vsoa, Pm,burgh
THIS old estabiuhed Line being now ,n fu i opera
tion, the proprietors are prepared with tfici* u «unl
rxtoiAive arrangements to forward merehatrii*-, pro
duce, Ac to ana frem the above pons, on ’il**- r ?st trrms.
with the regularity, despatch and surety pecu iar in
their mode of transponation so obvious, win-n ;rn--
• bipment or the wavTs avoided.
All consignment* by and for this line received, char
ge* paid. and forwarded in any required directions irec
of charge for commission, advancing or storage.
No interest, directly or indirectly, m steamhoai*
All communication*promptly attended io on applica
tion to the following agents:
THOR BORUUMiK Market «t. Phiindolpbia
TAAFFK A O'CONNOR, Canal Basin. Pmsburgh
O'CONNOR A Co. North »t. Baltimore. mchtfi
’boatmens* link.
For Mir Transpoitanon of
p. w c. rowiLl.
PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA. A BALTIMORE
Goods *lnpped !>y thi* Line, are earned in f'-ur
section Por.able Boats
rjiHE »ui.«cnber* having made arrangemeni. m cn*e
X of a want of State Tmeks nt Columbia, in hav
ilieir goods forwarded over Uie Rail road > m *o
as to avoid the deter,uon that hu« herc'ofore occurred
for the want of Trucks. Shippers will find ihr* totheir
advantage No charge* marie for receiving or «hin
pmg. or for advancing charge.. All goods forwanleff
with despatch, and on as reasonable tortus a* any oth
er L,,lc JOHN FARREN A Co.
corner of Cunai and liberty »t, Pituhurgn.
. P K. frei z k c„:
mch-l.di™ «, t’lulailrjpl..!
ON THE PKNN'A AND OHIO CANALS.
Ceawtorb A CtUsißXBLiv. Cleveland, o ) „
RG. Paßjcs. Beaver. Pa [Proprt
This Line Wii, I,<- prrnn ed on the opening of -.avi
gation. to transport treicht und Pii»*rn*<-,.
PITPSBL’ROH ami CLEVELAND, n. ma ;,o«m on
the Canul and Lake*
The iaetline* of-thc lunr ur- tii.«urp:is«ed ,n numbef.
quality and capacity of Boat*, experience o! ..-aptnlns
and ttficienc) of Agent*.
One Boot leaves Pittsburgh and Cievennu! .la.iV run
ning in con nee turn with the steamer*
LAKE ERIK AND MICHIGAN
Between (Y.lsbunrh and B«*av>-r. and u im,- *.r i,i
Steamers. Propeller! and Ve««»*t» on th* |.mi
AogJtTs— R (i Pnrk-
Jesse Baldwin. Youngstown < •>. ..
M U Taylor. Warren.
Cyrus Prentiss. Ravenna.
Wheeler A Co. Akron.
Crawford A Chamber.in. Cleveland. (>
sear* A Griffith. Buffalo. N Y
JOHN A ifAL(»HEY. AgriiL
office, cor Water and Smith field sis Pittsbutrh
mch2l 1)
BEAVER PACKETS.
Steamer MICHIGAN No 2- -Cnpt Gitsou
LAKE ERIE, Gordon
THE above regular and well known Beaver Pace
els, have commeneod mas i’g their daily trips to
and from Beaver, and will continue to run between
Pittsburgh and Beavr r regularly during me season, a*
Michigan No 2 leave* Piti»burg!i da:-v at U o clock,
A M.. and Beaver at 2 o'clock. P M Lake Eric
leuve* Beaver daily ot - o'c.lock A. M., .ind Pittsburgh
at 3 o'clock, P M
These steamers will run m couneenen wun
R (J Porks' Fipres' Packet L,ne. tor Erie,
Taylor A Leffungwell's Warren Packet*:
FmonDucot Freight Bout* ic* ' leve and.
C,arke A Co's Pituburgh and Cieve’iuw Lme Freight
Boats.
R C» Parks daily New Castle Packrts
CLARKE. PARKS A Co. Beaver. Agent*
JOHN A. CAI'OHKY Agent. Pinsburgi.
mchM cor Water and Smiinfie d •<«
1849, gBUBBL
BINGHAMS’ TRANSPORTATION LINK
Jkus B;s«Hs*d.
Wm Bisuium.
Conducted on itncl Snbbaih-keepmg principles.
r I’HK Proprietor* oi thi* old established Line nave
J. pul their *i«,ck in the mo-t i omplete order, and are
thoroughly prepared io lorwnrd Produce and Merchan
dise to and from Ihe Eastern cities.
We trust that our long expeneuee m the carrying
bosiness. and zealous attention lo the interest* ol cus
tomers, will secure to u» o continuance and increase
of the patronage hitherto extended to Bingham's |,u,c.
Our arrangement* will enable us to rorry Frciutu
with the utmost despatch, und our prices *bnb iiwi»\ »
be as low os the lowest enarred by oilier responsible
Lines.
We have opened an office in No !<l Market *iroei.
between 4th and 6th sis. phtlodo. for the convenience
of shipper*.
Produce and Merchandise wi„ he received a id for
warded, East und 'Vest, without any charge i,.- [ U |,
wording, advancing freight, storage or r.Mnn. n.iu.
Bills of Lading torwarded. und i-virj <Jirrt-iit-ri
prompFv hurti'iwcj :o.
Address, or applv to WM BINtJHAM.
Canal Basm, cor Liberty A Wayne %•.». l'iit>i,urrb.
BINGHAMS A DOCK,
No I<l and 276 Market street, Ph> a la.
WILSON. Agent.
No 122 North Huwat'J streei. Uaitimore
WILLIAM TYSON. Agent
rnchai No lb West street New \ ->r'»
Ptnniylvanla Canal A Rail Road Ei
preta.Faat Packet Line,
FROM PITTSBUGH TO PHIDADELPHU A BAL-
TIMORE.
(Elxclusively for Passengers i
I'HF. puUhc are respectfully informed that Uu* Line
will commence ruimtng on Uic lath in**.. and con*
Uoue throughout tne Season
cars are the latest construction.
A boat will alway« be m port, and travelers are te.
qoested to call and examine them before engaging pas
sage elsewhere.
{rare «tily tunc dollars through 1 One ofthe boa 1 - of
this Line will leave the landing (oppositr L’ S. Motel,
corner of Penn street and Cana<. every iiigbt at nine o’"
clock Time days. For mfomiaitou. apply at tne
Otfice, Mcnongaheia House, or to D LEECH A Vo
mchl7 Cun a I Basin
KIER’B PORTABLE BOAT LINK,
For the Transportation Freight 10
TO PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE A NKW YORK
BUSINESS on ihe Canal l>finj new re«unie<l ilc
Proprietor* ot the nbove Eire respectfully inform
the public ;hai Die- are prepared to repeier nr.-' for
ward Freight with despatch. «nd ft lowren rate*
They would aim caM tne attention of *lu.tp<v* Eau
ward to the fact that the BtnM employed by them in
trahiporiauon. are owned by them and cotniii.mdrd tiy
experienced captains
' Shipper* of Meat Tn Ruik will find it ndvmuaceouF
to thip by this lane, ns ihe .ui>«er. >fr« '.hv» made Br .
mngementa at Columbia to have «ura irrieh' tor list.
Umoro handed directly from uoa'.i in e ar ». turreov »a
truiff warehouse i.ardu"^
Freight to Philadelphia goe‘ r.ear mroueii i’i me
boat*
No charge made for rereivng ? or a i vu-■
charge* KIKR A J-> w S Pmpne or*.
Cami) Btt*in.-‘•'vrnih r:re-i
AGENTS—John A. Shaw, ('inriife ui< u. Jin« Mr.
Cui.oaeh A Co Ja» **ieei A Co . I 1 u'ailei.
phia; Pr&nci* A Thomuf. Columbia mrh.ii
PEH’SSVIVASIA CABAL a uTuoA«k»,‘
1849.
EXPRESS FAST rAChETLJNE,
FRO*
Pittsburgh to PhtiatifJfthia and Baltimore
(Exclusively for Passenger* i
THE public arc respectfu'ly informed ii-h? this Line
will commence running on Monday. l:ui, .March.
The imat* of this Ijne are ol a tupenor c:n*«. wun
enlarged caum*. wine# will give greater t'l-mibri io
passenger*
A boat will alwuv* he in por\. mid iraveiem are re
quested to cal) and examine them before eiicieuin pa»-
•*** by other route* They will leave the lundine. op.
posiie the L‘ 5 Hole!, corner Penn »ireet and Cana’
every night at S) o cl-ek
fare—nine dollars through
Time — Days.
For information, uppl/*at the office. Mnnonr"he'a
Hooac, or to D. LEECH k Co. Canal
N U —The proprietor* of the above Line are n.jw
building an additional Line of Packet*. i 0 run M>nv«
on or about June Ist, in connection w:th :i,- l - ,
vania Rail Road from |.rwi*iow> m Pin.ni'r pen \;
that lime a packet will leave every momi :g a.i.i rvm!
ins;. Time through. 2J day* m<-nld
RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LISE,
1849.
For the transportation ol Mcrcumiiiwr
between Philadelphia and pi , ri>r>r nt,k
(M)ODS earned on this Line atr ;;ot tr.in»hii-.r.eti
T between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. being <( .r.
nod in four *ectioti Portable Bou’« over land umi wa
ter—to shipper* of merchandize rrijuirmg cnre.’u!
hand'u.g. this i* of imponauce. No choree mh le iur
receiving or shipping, or for advancing chsrge* A.,
gnods forwarded with dispatch, and on n« rcasoimtic
terms as by any other Line.
JOHN M'FADBN A Co,
Canal Basin. Penn st. Pitisburch
Jas M Davis a r,,
marl t£T Market A M Commerce si. Phila
JOHN MrFADEN a Co. Forward}?® and Cnmnni
»ion Merchants. Canal Hum, Penn at, Pm*t>urjh
JAMES M DAVIS A Co, Floor Factors ami Commit
*lOll Merchants,;»? Market and SI Commerce -uvt
Philadelphia. ui.iH
JE/'Advance* made hy either of the above .. • K ■> ;r
Wool and other merchandize consigned lor
»al" n,:,r] 1
1849.
Herohaati* Transportation Line.
VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANA LA RAIL KOADS.
Ttl PIULUIILc'HU A.VD OALTIXOna.
'THE Canals mid Kail Road* being now open, and
J. in good order, we are prepared to forward all
kind* or merchandise and product in FlulaUi iplua and
Baltimore, with ptomaine** and despatch, and on us
good terms as any other Line.
C A McA.NULTY A Co.,
Canal Basin. Penn st, Pittsburgh.
A asms—CIJARLKr* RAYNOR, Philadelphia
mr27 ROSE. MORRILL k Co, Baltimore.,
1849.
MERCHANTS' WAY FREIGHT USE.
Fqr Biwraviile. Johnstown, lioliiday »hurgh, and
all iiiu-nned;a:e place*
THIS Line win continue lo can* all Way Goods
with their usual despairb. and ui fair rales of
freigbL
Ao«xr»—C A. M’ANl'LT'i A Co. I'liV-urith.
D Ji Wakefield, Jotirmown
John .Miller. Holliday sburgh
RxmuncKi —James Jordon. Smith A >.'.e;„.| Di F
Shoenherger, R Moore. John Parker. !» F Von Moure
horst A Co. U tn Lehmer A t'o. Jno M Ivviit A Dim,
Pittsburgh. John Ivory, Sumit. Mu!hoi!hi A Ka>, Jno
(.raff A Co. Hbnrsvifle. nn hl7
FOR SALE.
u THE light draofht steamer LOYAI.
:Li —ft HANNA. wHI be soldo., reasonable
terms, a* »he now be* rt in* wharf
nMBBSHEBI For term*. Ac i...|.me oi •
JAS. KEHR. Jr A Co. Jt\ Was. r *i
mehilidlra or I. H MILrENUEROFR
N>:w spring Gonns.-A a m*m> s a c O . n„
60 .Market street, are now opening hi ,n <r , a , lt j
packages of splendid SPRING GO<>L». compm,-.-
Lawn*. Muiui.s. Berrgek, M de L*in>*g. Gi r’, »m«
Print*. French < smbnes, Linens, Kibbottr, 'Lore*
Silks, Shawl*, (i.ovev Hosiery, and a g-uera; u.,,,.'
ment °£‘j o, ’ d ‘ 1. tnehv?
T II Gm-IKI.D. |l.» 0f111,,.,)
V . sion and l-orwag* lug Merchant and wbolr*,u
dealer tn W astern Reserve Cheese, Bauer, pot a d
Peart Ash. and Western Produce geiieraliy Wai"
street, between Snmhfield and Weed, .££
bza No I, fur tale by ——. fir
-... JDWIIiUitg
H-F;yE&' I.BTB. FARMS, &.
UO3 Acres Cosl Laud for Sale,
•' rrn.jr .Mor.onpabrln river, about 16miles
:i !’’ !«t.ureij and J raiie* above kbinl l«ek ia
. .tot.“iliaie
i. .»( '.r i|. r-. ] • Tb;» fine body of
■ ohl V I.r v; la- '.ttv price o! $33 per acre—one
~j ,-e , o l,ve < u *-' ajuioal payments,
" “ '”' i ,11 - e Location very
-1 : r: be »«r,t\.r umber particular.
'' • ,i..r- <>; K.vLM.i i- " :>p -a* * draA of said pro
l*f' •-.re-*MU,.-.cw Ferry.. Mr. Adams*Row
.. I - .w.uur Muir o: ,: W( «, diis iraei,
( a'-ove utc OI excellent quality.
“'■“l
«-nma*.- boose. Ac. There is alairmts W • le *’
i»r,c » a „cy of f.o.uree.. ood » vrm, of oST-V
-r.k iire coimjuou* to Ue dwelling 301 unasn * J eI ‘
- 'VM.jGUNa Iff Liberty ct
! r f n,i Va,U4blt ***‘ E.taie for Sale.
I HK •utj*cnucr wdl .eli. at private sale, that value
hf P ,;.2r:zz r, r ou,£ «>»•< ‘Ss.«
lv V|,, W i ‘ <flVs pos»es«iou immediate
>l LAND.
a •up K cnwira C ",fi l o, hC ' J D^V^^No'nOUsS
d.K . ' ’ “ ’ '’“‘•‘‘■"B*. AJjoio.n, [he
Ti.c-f* n v-i t- ull J l k>, 01 cxcdicut water,
ihe nre eI .’ , : < t<m i r-c* «jid Shrubbery on
~ t Hwi.Te.M. 1 « “r/in'Sr! rr .T r ”; •• t
a "irt.f rnr - u Al»o, for sale,
T r - *■
tip* ,Lliu
Valuable Real Estate for s>u
T-»«K «•' -V n arv
1 i*.r. li.,r UcriJrU 1.1 M-11. Oil periviusH Jf. a ,4 ■ M 7
uo.nii ihow i»riy AJlepheuy .-nv, offer ’on rtn
:uvoral*ic irrms. from 30 to So !.«t* o? different dw?
A *una„t-« m c willNc ttvrn A j.la.; of ibe lota can
>"• *ec-. ai No lan Wood rtreet. "
For |i:tnk u.ar., enqui-e of either of the nnder*ira«Hl
Comunr.e,. JOHN T. |/)Gan,
feWFt:
At * very low Rent.
MA ru n *i->ry line* Mou»<*. ou Federal .l
door h'.ov- ’he nnnhtt»t comer of the
\iirtn t Oirn*p ’I A r rjjtirny -wide uajj, parlor,
* ■! ■’ • oi'tii bnd k ■ 'r<«••!' on thp fir»l Snor. Four room*
<>i • < r;.. wrtf- n fini-iir-rl nuu'
l’ i»r«.,»u to immediately. Inquire, of
.|.H I.Kn U MII.TKNBKRGKK. «: From .1
A iIA.SU .<TEAM K.NGI.VE, in cood tun
T\ nine ontrr, • { meh c) InuW, JO inch stroke; boi
' ' ' 1 : ~' l •*> inca-« m diameter. fl> wheel 91
, A ' « fe e t imtfr, 9* inches
.>U »m«..er, wriia ilrnnu one nw Knqmre of
MAIIUKH , No. Itl ilJ |
A f - AS? V «ituiue on tli» N\ W hark of ihe Ohto rtf
rr. :».iie mi r* i-elow Puutiurrh, containing •£&
aery .ate the proper!)' of John .\f Hood, deceased,
himJ kn»n':;in "Sal- I.uidiiif.”
Hetcftiire to L*uvul Mood, on the premises; Wro. M*
IHv,. A. t -gheny. and the undersigned In the eity of
i'll! ad-iphia lehi-ameod i’HaPLKS <HLPLN.
Valuable Heal EiUM for Bai«T
T I,K I ,W j'rn:>eny m tie city ef Pitwbarrt,
I itn.l ne»r the Uoronffti of Manchester, on lue Ohio
- oarreil lor wile on accontmotluti-'* terras:
- .’t.u* fuli-dirision of Ut No 4fis in the plan
“ r " f . ~? r S h - ! harms 20 loot front on Se
rra' 11 ! *J rc *|’ “'* c ® ,c * :t 10 s l l J ' a ' v i alley rear
1.0 OH.- net* Lou 'rontin* o-i an Avenae, «U
« i<le. ruruti-'L- 'ro.o Heavrr road lothe Ohio riTci. ad
joining rfiiii.ph s Ui ('!o‘h FaiMurr
For u rm.-. rnqmCHARI.KB B. SCULLY
.... or JAMES O’HARA,
4ih it.
Lot on Liberty Street for Lease.
( P^'u 01 lr ”' ,: f ’ !l laL>, ' nv *>y 110 feet
\ / in tin- j>cr> rii.<*y. ;,eiu)y opnoour West street,
H.:d ronvrrnrm lo Hie Mmion-iKlieju nrer, will ho (e»*.
rd ror ,i v fm ~t >( . ar< Knquirr of
niß'iif.vr - a
355. y-i i * y..*
Tnos. BiNotiAa.
Jso.B Don.
Valuable Property for Sale,
J N '| :u; M.N i H U'AKH of —Se
y-1 rrv Lwi« on U.iiOwiu an.| Lib-rt;. street*, lu the
Jin \> i t ru. lM iern>>- |kj. and aJ.arent the proposed
<!“pot ci tiie Centra. Kaj.rond. For terms inquire of
CHARMS U SCULLY,
<*r JAMES triIARA,
mHrl'.’tti Burkes Building. 4lh at
I ■' -Apri. unit. on rrxNonalne term*,
V? “iiii:it•. m < omroruiMe two *torj- Brick
'Vve ....... TV--.! ttu.a n .1 Lack build-
STOIIK TO LET.
' "V ye'ii-H. tltrihree «to
-J'u” ‘ ‘•' '’**<l “■•'■'•Ct nrid adjoin
I.- i :ur 0! }{„. cr; || Hillley.
nr v..- ... ~<:r f.j. i Pern fi up a* a dwei
- niTn|i|r | if a , r „ am
___ _ NUV lU.K II CRAIG.
FOII SALIC, '
11 ; 1,1 (irourid on ihe soutji
i : iim ••••-. nrnr viiu Woi.onyahcla river?
'"•* : •• 1 ‘ ‘»r.-«:u .u.\ rxiemii'ig UU feel
1 in i. ••>• jo l; wiii>•, a most desirul.lc loca
iif I'rivnir re-iileiirc* nr lor manufaelimnir
l-iv.u.rr < • j SCHOONMaKKR ft. Co, 8
.No ‘.M Wood «t**
Property In Allegheny City for Sola.
I *u*>«rn>.»- -• otfrr forunren number of cbnico
i Lot*. M'untr in the Second Ward, fronting on tbo
i^jn,n..-]r!/roui*.’ • i cs*>- te:nn«. Inquire of
U O |l t ;. a tty ttt Law. g t Clair at
or of * AS IUIHI NSO.V oo the pre mine a.
myl. ilAwtt r
44 Water street
jS§ «">* *™rz r ?r,"* K '
''' borough o: Mane he*
V,. i.‘ , 1 '• 1 • out building*, fruit
..,’r * .r OlO Room, second
XXL , TeM M *w , ' ooU . H ■‘ ,ll Tb,r,! «reeta,
•' f Office or •• m H W : Uianu
1 o-.c-m >,.vn fnirn..,fiate v |, W|ll , rf o(
M CILLS A RUE, Liberty st
ln B,rmln «h*nt for Sale.
I ’,u cr „m' n '‘ ! f r kl( ' ur vcr > Avsirable
rVug n.rad-iVr 7. ? ' “ y r '°" Birecl -
hum TITI in.: nrl ' :i l!lc . >toroa Sh Of Hireling]
it- a •'!) »’i . t*. '‘ * n ,rur 1 a; ‘d HWI feet deep
eV! ,; ,k 7 1 ;n; a portion
Kir .- ’ f - 11 paired Ri lime of aale.
. l ruier i. vru. .u*. sop.) tn
nmt ,t<> Ull Attorney at Law,
P -7! .. . Bnlirwe,:-, .t
iii 7 L 7fr- w„ : l ' riCk ' D * rT 1 ln '< Houacj
\ A JlK)ve Mr Graves’ store.
7:,.W Llii!m H LEE,
•nr ’wu ,U| h I bn*- two stone* .high, snitabia
i. .' l '’ ’ in -1 •- Inc ku» are each iwentT
r,:r »»*1..4
n ,, * hc bu ' lli ,M < a on me fire
mr • ■ P’*' «'••r\ liM"|«orte :i.t, rest on the mveai
Ar ' ,r w»HI Cheap for ca,h.
i'T -it. v;>r,.u. 1 erk » orlicg-, LSor to
KAY A Co
FOR RENT.
of n 3 )’ f V rilW , r latWTe ’ u for li»e term ol
niicd •*% r°-- '/-"'n V R , I ' ar ' ?,: ■'«>!! vi-mem well fi u .
and K cii. i '‘ ' l,ou -«. ror.iummg - room*
acre* o"f fm- v ’* ’ ' ol 0! f-'tound comojuuig 1*
tc c.-mie.-1-.t «"'. r . ' ,rrr * Of,even' kind, sialic,
,'saj Toa ">- p«™>»->*•’
... .... ,l ‘‘ iK ' Vl *hin a lew mmole* rule of
w,h n. n r ', T “ ‘’ h . ance For terms, which
Wnrl.i „.7. .1“ l?"' isn.nl inqtijrc of (|,. J„o.
11.,.5 1 ,V„y If JOI “ "*“• con “« «
FOR SALK,
1 „\„r! 1 ' 0 ; * Uua,e, l on th« higher
in tu. ~ i- ’, n . " n w 'd" North Common*
in i.i- tfj-n* \ 1.H.3 l.zcri!«ion. Trrm« «7'm ra«h.
J.VMIU* ROR|N.-M)n'
_ "‘M (VH HOBfNSON,
-•-in I ll.rr. > x-hnuce Si Hair *i
, I'’UKBALK.
A *'' KM ' '‘‘U'/cr . .Ircek. m Rot.inaon
U‘]|lr»'-*II ' |l ' ” 11 m; '■* Ti'i.-I Pi:l.>>uri>t). eon*
~ ** ni-r.'« •* r ; :nr n «-*«■ it I'-jyu.ro o I
<»i( I*' >N A'turrry nt Lav*
J| - u. Clair m
a Scotch Bottom Land for Sole.
>-N At.'KKS lil J.A.M* 1-. . 1 i a IVrH«, (lw -.
. «„ 00.m.-.i. 'mm
- 11) -ii::. r* l-or • jruirr parj<..
M u KKMoI’SK IdK nic »u^tni»ei
o:f>T. :ir r ..'ifre. ory t>n<-lc Waivhouae
»\ i•/)*! «ircci, . opir I;.v |{ Tanner 4 Co.
-i 4 ’!' . _'VM.n-|LBJN,Jr.
VA!.r\HI.K RKAL KSTATK ON PKNN KFT
V IhKSAU-A J.«: df (Jmnnd aUuai-onPMj
, r.Ti. l..':wrr;. II a:M M4.-1.a17 .uliotnln*
Ux- 'im' lOt now uc< u|H“il !,v Rjc.htvrrl Iviwnrda,
1 (rr:. a ,,j drpili |*JP fcrt. will I*
Ti' fll r.rxc-pt tart able. Rn -
1 11 *' '.‘US. 5 ;i st. aenr Wood.
W-SIIUHI.K >JX
.te r» -•„% r..,» >5
® TZX££ m *{ ! *r
I-,-"—.-
~w
ml „ s , , “'“"““il U«rrtc„.
T !^-'I-"'," v""™" l-r U»
• •.. v ,. ? ss^ss\ssi
l-‘. -w. . •[•.end >a fi* o elk
<vrZi'”'"'' r ' m P""“" P""e.pi„, Closed on
Uouc.lirt* Of Ifir i-ln.ici-.i K'nw„.
r.t j 0.1,- - r " P°‘ “P the sbon-
hoU«cj|j«|U* I•” i r T r VI ,anr,y (ir **o
*o>e { > • •■»'"‘lM. l-.owinjf Plxrjb. for
MO* in,. I IHtW SCOTi'u-, ' t
a. few ,la,s 10 -U" <r.,,n ,w„ U 1" he ready, in
nf * * lf,c 1 0,m,f1 ‘he (.ar«!e n .
J 'l,-KAIN^_
b *MILTKNBE*IOKB
'•linnt, hat removed'?,
»«■<* Hmiufteld Wi. ' r '
i :r;;.r x :7r: u r ““W
u»",V" r;r n st T ;
Clerk-Wanted.
W A^lcP^‘V\'’ U c ,b ’ ' ;a “ ln a end r#
* <*«*U Store Appf}' at G 3 Market«. ‘
I'AVIU HEKLER.T
ALhX. IJiUGHLTN.
MALCOLM LEKCH,
H. CHILDS.
SAML BAILED*.
For Sole,
FOR SALE.
CMAHI.ES ft SCULLY’S
et JA.\lc> oil AKA,
iters- • Ituii.line, 4th tL
•' rr’iV'ac ' *" lrJ l ’ r -'' k
•i, »( rrt-1. All* Bl>«*njr iit x . cojiluuj
■ iiii k tlc.’ifti— cr.i.ir and
iiJi !>lu> l»l«4»ajnlv I;.rated—cn
i:i» t.Vh WII.KIW ot
u,,- (trail <>| wiixl «t.
mid i ru g ,-rcet», Alleges*
s\» KI IZ.r.K A. RLKD,
;r 1 Clutlcs Hotel
J ricTrinsuNA Co
To Let.
thko. F. WRIGHT.
A U'AHii.V.TON,
4:;.. a • . V " •MTi,!:ih>-!«i ««
For Sole.
.M>?hcti7 t»uy, fii
' !»ai' n'-rr. and
>nv-.ov..tu -.-rms Injuirr- of
J P 'VILI.IA miwond n
\ ronni in Uie acco i<i tlniy, \ 0
)..a>
A CAIIU.