'HE m’i’SBUKUH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE A CO~ PITTSBURGH! TKONDAY MORNING, APRIL 16. 1649, DaILT GaXcttx u published Dufy, Tn-Weekly, and Weekly.—The Daily is Seven 1 Dollars Bar annum; the Tri-Weekly is Five Dollars per •anara; the Weekly Is Two Dollars per ahtram, •nadooitri. irTAumrims are earnestly requested to hand In -hetr favors before 6 t. and a* early in the day as practicable. AdTenisementrnot insetted for a ipeci Eed dme will invariably be charged until ordereo oat PHILADELPHIA NORTH AMERICAS. Advertisements and subscriptions to the North Amer ican and United States Gazette, Philadelphia, received and forwarded from this, office. next page for Telegraphic Newe< Star Local Blatters see next pmgv. Lcttsr Box—The u Oao3Ue Latter Box," has been removed from ‘is old sitotiion, a window nearer tbo Post Office. Our Inte respected Commercial Reporter, Mi Potx&xxTKß-, hits gone on a trip to Tenoessee.— ~ Oar merchants will be wailed upon for commercial ‘ transactions, by Thos. Kzsmri,*., E»q., who has charge of tbi* deportment at present, and whom we ebramend to the polite alientian of our business men. hod him perfectly trust worthy and capable,'and we trust that ibe Commercial Department, in hi* hands, will be ail that they de sire. RanLEOanA.—There w much said and published about Railroads In the western country at present. A charter for a road front Pittsburgh to Wheeling has been obtained, but whether with any earnest intention of building a road we cannot say. A great Convention IB to be held m Steubenville, on the 34ih of this month, which will be largely represent ed. The seal and perseverance displayed by the citizens of Steubenville, nud the friends of tiietr route are worthy of »U praise. They certainly merit •access as far as an ellort is concerned Wesap pase Pittsburgh will be represented m the Con* ventioa. She certainly ought la be. The Wells* n'tie and Cleveland Road is progressing with great energy, and with ever)' prospect of the most abun dant auasess. That Pittsburgh will be connected, with Railroad communications, both east and west befere many years, now. seems exceedingly pres bsble. but her citizens should select one western route for the present, and prosecute it with all the means they can command, nad with an energy commensurate with its importance. The Massillon Herald, quotes an article lrom this paper in relnt-ou to the Pennsylvania aud Ohio Road, and appends the following remarks: ‘‘We sincerely hope the people of Pittsburgh who are to be beneCtled by this road, will come up to the work munfully. It will certainly be a mat ter of deep regret to themselves if they do noL—- The question is settled in the minds of the people here, so far as having a rood is concerned. They are determined on it, and if they cannot succeed »n getting it to Pittsburgh, they will bear southward, and connect tenth the Baltimore and Ohio road. We hope, however, the people of Pittsburgh, will come forward soon, as the deepest anxiety ex ists to put tiio road in oourse of construction.’ The language is pregnant with meaning to the poople of Pittsburgh. We leave it for their con side ration. THE VICTORY* IS SEW YORK. The Post is.crowihg over the election in St Louis. We will set it off by the following amount of the great Whig victory in New York, which we take from the The Whigs Y'ictonou* The Coalition of Hunkers and Barnburners Routed and dissolved" New York all right 1 " After the unfortunate mishap in’Connecticut, our Loco Foco brethren of all hues and complexions, sprang upon us here, in New York, with a determr nation, to take from os our ground in this noble city,—but 'alarmed by the fate of the Whigs of Connecticut, we sprang *to anna,”—and the re* •nit is— A WHIG MAYOR FOR 30 MONTH*. From May Ist, 1349 to January 1 et, 1551, by 4000 majority. FIVE WHIG JUDGES, Three for the Superior Court. ($3,500 salary each per year.) and two for me Marine Court. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE Cm ’ From May Ist, 1849.10 January Ist, 1550. Ofthe 19 Wards in the city, 131 are Whigs! This victory, ao gratifying in It* details, is much more enhanced by the lout and dissolution of a coa lition between the Hunkers and Barnburners, as un natural as it was unprincipled, and which we ore pleased to see the people of all partiesghave more or less repudiated. The so called Democratic par ty was always speckled enough in its character and its principle!*, bat this mosaic coalition of colored Northern Barnburners with Southern Congo Afri can Huuker, was so bald, and so repugnant to near Jy all men's nature.*, that Tammany Hall, in the attempt to make it, has tumbled to piece*, —and the extraordinary spectacle was presented last night in *tt£ai Hail, of Mr. Sirahau. one of the orators' de* noancing bis own itckel, hi* own party, andtali ooacerned in framing it. To the credit of many of tb#Hunkers be it oiQtmeD( of a gentle man of lowa well qualified lor liua place, and in the meantime the requisition for an appropriation of $50,000. which his wide awake inends expo ted to be placed immediately i.i fos hands, has hreo withheld. There is many a slip between the cup and the bp. J units. FROM NEW YORK. Correspondence ofthe Pittsburgh Gaxenr Nrw Yobs. April 10. 1M Financial affaire have lokea an entirely n appearance since the steam er’s tetters were read and money has grown quite abundant. The cur rent rote of interest is now seven to ten per cent, and no excess of paper oq tbe market. Slvks have rinen. and sellers have a decided advantage. Tbe amount by the steamer wax •mall but assurances have l>een received of large mi- ports by the ship due at the cius- ol next week. The Bnt:*h Consul has given nonce that br wi pay f>n*- hundred thousand dollars la any ship [be baa or may render ossiv.uor© toliie long al ---n expedition of Sir John Franklin, 'll is thousu: t* many that aid can bo rendered via Bhenng -' -ail by our wbaie ships, and ibai tne reward will si ini late our whalemen, in exertions that wiii seltl definitely the history of ibe eX|>ediUon. Captai Boyce of Sag H-irbor mode a very profitable irp i that regioa last summer, and a whole *qua !ru will follow m hi* wake. The Stale Canal* will open «»n ihe Ist of May. much to the gratification ol our merenant* who are fired of paying frei?M one-vdslo Ptnlape'i-hin to keep their trade. The "Key Stone Slate - ha ttiis year eDjoyed iwo taonihs of transportation of good* whose natural emirse toward* the piste of use i* through Jtfew York Canal* and aero*- Ihe great lakes.' Unless our intenor roads are pu*.'ied on with energy, the lVaasylvania mail line and • Central road’’ will grow neb at New York - ex pense. The Odd Fellows of Brooklyn, sfimulaled bvtbe example of the order m ihi- city, are to have an elegaot hall devoted to music and festive occa-ton*. A reading room is also to tie added and made ex clusive to the order. The budding ta to be of mag nificent proportions, and will be an ornament to the "City of Chttrchea r Our temperance people are on the alert to gwe Father Mathew an appropriate reception to the shores of the new world. Letters have been re ceived stating that be wilt arrive st New York at the close of next week. Ilia repeated delay in making his visit has not cooled the desire to hear bis touching remark* m the of temperance, and a new impulse cannot fail to be given to the reformation by hialabors, which are n<>t superfluous in ibis city. A most persevering rain ha* fallen all day. to the.discomfort of citizens who have turned cit to vote at the charter election. Very little mlrreal is shown, though the changes m the the charter are of (he highest importance, and vital to the in terests of the cily. The locofocos have lurwed out the pauper* from the Alms Mouse.sndlhe crpplet from the hospitals, but appearances indicate a Whig Mayor.* That great humbug, Barnum, is just now ten ping a golden harvest bv exhibiting the “Wooly Horse to crowds, for 25 cts. a bead. The horse has i>een in Pittsburgh, but not having Barnum genius I > set forth his menis, he did not draw. He will build his owner a fine block of bouses soon. Three frigates and the steamer Mississippi, u nder Com. Morgoh, leave for the Mediterranean al once. We have bad no squadron there for some lime, and the present aspect of European pelitics prompts the government to remedy thi* want promptly. In Markets there is no parucciar change except that produce generally tends downward, and there is a manifest inclination to realize at lbs current rates C. *P. S —At ten r. u. Tammany Hall and the looo feoo bulletins are deserted, and the opinion genera] (hat the Whig* hsve full po«»e*a.oo of ihe ciy gar ret, and the charter amended; a victory- that in i»* effects throughout tne country will neutralize Ihe bad luck in Connecticut. PiTTtuuauH, A|.ril i, j MS. D. N. Whit*, Ei*q Dear Sir —The following line* were ■u>c»>e’ile1 y--*i think them worthy a place in your paper ttiey arc at your #er rice. Yours Truly, P. It. T. •LeCm* Die the Death of the Righteous.' The hud shone bright when her spirit fled, Leaving its tenement pale end dead ; The birds sang aloft m the azure sky As her soul wing'd it’s flight to mansions ou Irigb. Cairn was the scene ’ No rushing blast Raffled her peace as she breathed her last With a of jqy —with hope from above-- She exclaimed "I die in the Saviour’s love " Oh thus let me die ’ When rnv rare is run- - Wheo the (bread of this life of sorrow is spun — When the grim King of Terror before me I see — Let me “die in the Lord"’ who died for me. Lord hear this prayer—-this fervent desire— Let thy grace enkindle the holy fire Of Repentance and Faith, and Joy in God— Th'at inns I may Lias thy smiting rod' My soul it in angeiah—my spirit is sad— Shall 1 ever, through faith id the Saviour, be glad God grant me that faith, that join’d 1 may be. , With her whom I leved—and forever with Txn tIOtCZSTLTXK riox Cai there were exhibited io the Exchange newsroom, of this town, two large lamps of qicbsUver ore, one ofihem weighing about Sftv pounds, the other about half the sixe : 'they are the produce of Santa Clara Mine, in Upper California, belonging to Alexander Forbes, Esq., of San Bias, sod brought here in Ute It is supposed they contain trom 60 to 70 per cent of quicksilver— l*varporl Mmrmrf. _ ' „ , * BRI KP reply 10 a Reply to a Rene to, by Professor Charles El- Rett, of the Report of a Committee, on the Defi ciencies ef Popular Education »« the city of Pitts m hurgh,tn tokteh was proposal the establishment and plan of a city h'sgh School' Pxorxasoß Srrruxxs- -My Dear Sir— Circumstances have delayed, longer than I in* tended, an answer to your courteous and eloquent reply to my Review, f.n the purpose of correcting some misapprehension* under which you teem to labor. Ist In the former part ot my review it was rov mention to discuss tbe theory of education gener* order— notio enl'ghlen you, but—to remove certain erroneous impression* that prevail in regard to the nature and design of education. No one could think that every boy in a High School should be compelled to study Latin and Greek aod tbe other branches enumerated. They were only mentioned as being important instruments in intellectual developen*.ent, and an being studies of P > r *»* ':«»»* utility iu many ut the pursuits of life. The fctodie- oi youths of all classes are ah various a* ihetr Julur* * occupations; a School there fore, which makes no provision lor these studies cannot meet the wai its of even a majority, for the greater number of tl ,o*e, whose education extends beyond that ol a common School, aspire nlier what is termed a liberal e ddSntion. 2nd. Von accuse me ol teaching that the «tudy of the physical t»cie nces lends to materialism infiobluy. 1 said a’hen exclusively pursued ihey have such a tend<;ucy, not that they bavo uuv necessary tendency to do to. }ou have enter sd into a very eloquent defence of them, in which you suy many things, with which I agree, and many from which l would strongly dissent It would have been well had yon left some oi the seautnenls expressed in tbe latter part of your Reply ou thp other udeoftfte flood —in Germany—wiierv. they serve other gods. The charge n.ade m my Review can be sub* Uaotiated not'withstanding tbe list of worthies, whose nameo you mention. Students of physi cal scieocearr no much in the ot habit talking about the latent powers of Nature, thnt they lose sight ot the Great F’.rst Cause. Nature ber*cll is a very excellent instructress in many things, but l»e:ng a very silenr and easy mistress, mauy ol her pupils learn mar inlimoielv connected wnth morals and religion «* those u some others. In my review. 1 charged the plan oi education proposed in your report a* being altogether indus trial in it* object Tina you do not deny. You aay “l feel an unaiiected curiosity w» icnrii hew yoa would proyiose to bring your piou ol edura Uoa within the time and means ot those who ■ u tend to devote their lives to active pursuits, ot ! those who are tci l*ecome our mechanic* our ar tizans, and our merchants. I feel «n unaffected curtosilyio know boa- you wouid'br.ng votir piuu of education to meet the wants ot thosr who may wish to enter protessionnl life Are there not many such among the poor of our youth' Iflbe High .School is to be one of exclusive lx-r>- efiu to certain classes, you have not ana were J the question how it would be just to lax a whole . oui muntiy to supf>ort it The Public Schools make provision tor all until a certain degree ofadvnnce meni, a Public High School should make a provi sion equally extensive until aoother cerium degree of advancement But you think that Pittsburgh ha* peculiar wnot* Peculiar wants shotud t«r met by peculiar end?wuienls. Wnat would you think, if in view o( the moral destitution around, the Church should ask a lax to lw im|*osed upon the commamtv generally, to support a Theological Seminary. You would say, let the Church berseif. or such as chouse to contribute for the purpose en . dow a Betmnary. I saw it \*ou intend to teach mechanic* and manufacturers only ie them en dow the High School. 1 mean no disrespect to mechanics and manufacturers, they are the bone and sinew of ttm city, and few of them wuu.J de sire any exclusive privileges to the injury ol the rest ol the community. You take no notice ol the effect of a merc-y in dustrial education upon Ibe interests of edticai.on generally. This was pressed upon yorr ailenuon In regard to the uoion • I t he High S i,(r>i with the University l have merely a lew word* to mv When yon laid your proposition beforetne il—ard ofTrustees sou urged thm the success of the I n, versily depended apon ;'s Ixnng mod tied n» tc meet the wants ul the pl*c~ You ovuni r.nve suspended the (Auirg ale ncptirUneiii and c.'hv-rt ed tne Institution ,nt.> nn industrial h..rd with students at much lower rates than iii-ise which we at present receive. Tn..« vou rioucnt was neresaary ter utir *:ic«-r*s. Had ttua change been made, f > 1 n,»« r* v aouid 'nirl—• me • H-gh Svbo'.l I'l -uc . ' liar i le" - - a High ffcn-S'.. '»• n• :e I -.i.d- 1 porain.n ' w.Ki tuanv pu;i..-im-t • •- and yet. su..-« —ttii.r* • z ug **ll ‘uy b U corps o! role—or. ai-d l'-*<-her. .Now when .1 s tr. nk its o>njiii tn.i»i be il’d you a*«ign ar>: mat f.e ‘‘v oucg a' •tne tuition 'e-* ire 100 C.gh )• —>! ;l in: iftc |iroiu-i'«rul i«Mior«* — MTeul-on than int- Euai.-u l >m. r »nr lilc ex.’flita 1 l*rin«*ii»*vi :«"t .« i-' tiiv in All 1 -'(> With till* H -w vcr-ff yi'ii t.« -ti.-mi uul me difficulty oMuitun lee-. w.cn you ptopo-cd vour measure to the Hoard of Trustee*• Then yen wished to make the I. mvenutv principally no lodasino! ln«u qUoc, now (hi* Trustee* wi*h in make it partially industrial. Its chance ot *noce».i is certainly preal er under the.r plan loan under (he one proposed by yourself. If tae fnmJsof tl.e I mversny must 10 11 short under the arrangement prop ivd by the Trustee*, how were Ibey to Ire supplied under 5 our own by the o|xration of which the classical department would have been very ruuch diminished m turn* hers’ That department number* at present imtn fitly to inly student* —more Ilian one null cd the pupda in tfie University. Besides would not such n union aa the one'pro posed by the Hon. H. Denny correct the ev I ten dencies ol two opposite systems of education—oue professional nnd the other industrial’ Many advantage* of sorb n union might be poin ted out, but time and space will not permit. I am sorry that reference should have been made to the lion. Geotleraan, who made the prup sition. which you so strenuously oppose, lie was no doubt actuated by kindly feelings towards the University nnd for hia.kinJ wishes he deserves our thanks I am not aware that the University ever had an v claims upon him and be may have thought that other objects called more loudly lor 'he exer cise of his benevolence. By endeavoring to keep within ibe spare allotted to me l have been necessarily very brief, and omit ted many things, which it would have pleased me to say. You may think from «ome ofmy laconic sentences (hat l wrote under no influence ot exci ted feelings. It is not *O. \ou have given me no reason to lose my temper il you hud no reply would have been made. I thank you lor your courtesy to me, aad ifl have given Vou any occa sion to be ortended, do not impute it l»< intention but to want o( consideration. Your friend and colleague. CHARLES KLLIGTf' Cuisi.so Salv or the okkar Hhu.am. I.a*j> CourAXY. —The Holland Land Company through their aged, (*hnrles ( risk ill. fcUij. yesterday in Hus city ■ losed 0 tinal sale of all the remaining land*, as well ns executory bonds held by the company for lands previously sold, to Messrs. Alexander Colwell, I’r. < »tlpio. N. Lee. and Reynolds A' Rich cy of Armstrong county. The unsold lam'* we learn amounted 23,000 acre*, ex'endmg In »* |mr« nte tracts from Arroataong county New >*<• rk line —ibe bonds nominally to about 870,000 Tne consideration to I* paid is 830,000 m cash —Sc'i-'KJ was paid the balance tube paid on the Dth of May Dext, when the deeds are to be rtern ted. This is the beeriest cash land sair >n this country for some years, nod gives a final rlo*e 10 the affairs of the Holland Company,who have kept up an agency in this country for ihe last fifty year*. We learn there are two, and but two. of the origi nal company, who still survive. The history of this company would be in iU details an interesting .me Some gentlemen in Holland advanced itimi<*\ on loan to this country or State during the rev. luiiun. to carry on the war, the successful lerminai.-m ot which found us too poor to pay it. In lieu of guil ders a cession of land was proposed and ac-rptrd. which extended through a large part ol Western Pennsylvania and New York and proved w.- be have a losing bargain to the honest burgher* of Amsterdam— American. * Fur th 4 PtUtburgh Mr. EniToa—l regretthat apart of my remark* have been subjected to a construction wh.c 1 tliev certainly were not intended to bear, and one •<* .■ <*li. j tAer reviewing them, 1 must think is not n 1 .r j one. The -principle ’ said to be asserted I"rit ( with as much promptness and vigor as *•< >b»er\ i f : has done. But.the principle is not coujnmr.l m > my remark, aeilber directly nor indirectly. n ,,r do ; 1 think “Observer" would lind it there up.m a re examination. The statement which has been led which say* that •‘remark*, ire . nrc re «• •mI with respect and attention.'' itsell demr* n 11 ; meaning. Then Pillow* —“it might lit* wnl ;-/<■■■ rrprrutng opinions, to redact.” Thi* lsrguag«- Wool be tortured into the menniQg which i'«rbi Is all expression of opinion. With all that is luclnded m. and following Hie j sentence beginning with “it requires liule experi ence" — I fully concur and would be pleased u> I tjad Observer exercising h« ngnt of e.rprc*tmg hi* ntmiion*. fully —m Ibe same spirit in which he be- 1 gin. .. J « M Annual L«tlln|i of Mall Contracts 1 The Po*tmaster General requests us to say that • the bids received for the mail service in the Stales j of Maine. New Hampshire Vermont, Massaohu ■ lefts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York, are now In the oourse of examination, aod that he will be prepared on Wednesday, the Ibth of April, to open the’books and announce to those interested the state ot’tbe proposal* preparatory to the mat ing of the linn! decisions swarding the con tracts. )Q Mood»y Like proceedings will soon aIW take place in ! respect to the new routes advertised for cor.tract in j the other States ol the Union. —Natumai InitQigm* rKuiruiJl* LseuurcaE. HAESUtoimo, April 9. Tbe general appropriation bill, after being consi derably amended, woa finally passed —yeas 14, oays 9—and seal to the House. Mr Brswley offered a resolution of thanks to the Speaker for the able and impartial manner m which he had discharged the duties of ibe Chair, which was unanimously passed. Adjourned at a quarter before 12. On motion ot'Mr Matthias, the rule which pro hibits bills being Sent from one bouse to the other after 8 o'clock, on the morning oi the day ut rmal adjournment; was rescinded The Amendment of the House l<< au ' omnibus’ bill, grantingantbority to the Bank .'i Kentucky to hold teal estate in Peuu»ylvaoia, was concurred' Amendments to certain House bills were consi dered, among which was an amendment repeal ng the proviso to tbe Ten Hour Law Mr Small offered amendment to the amend ment, by adopting the Senate bill, which w«» agreed to. Mr Johnson moved to amend the section ns amended, containing an eztenson of ihe proviso to persons seventeen years of age. which was agreed to—yeas 13; nays 12. The bill, as amended, was theu sent to the House for Concurrence The nmendment r>r the House io an ki omnibus’ lull, provididtng for the election ol the Auditor-Gen eral and Surveyc*r-(*eDerni every three years, was amended by Senate so as to provide for the annual election of those officers. The bill, thus ntnrod ed. was sent to the House tor concurrence. Tbejoni resolutions from the House complimen tary of the officers, citizeus of Pennsylvania, who served in the late war with Mexico, were taken up and slier being vebally amended, were read a second and third time and passed. The bill to eroct a new county, to be culed Mot tour, was passed. Tne Lenerai Appropriation Biil was referred tn a Committee of r has crossed the Plums and is familiar with the route to California, has mentioned to us an item nfout tit winch thougn small .may become very important, and yet K i* one Unit very lew Would think ut. It is n M-ytbe sod «nath Whenever, from the presence ol Indians or other cause, it is necessary to coral the stock a scythe, or two, >» almost mdispeosable He assures us. ibai the stock; of many emigrating parties suffer because they have pothiog but their knives with which to cut grass. We learn from tbe same gentleman, that the Mormons have established n Kerry across the South forfe of the Plane, which they will keep up dunag the season, not only lor ibemselve* but tor the accommodation of emigrants generally By the line of travel, the road ero»aes the North Fork near Fort Laramie, winch is mostly fordable thence it runs some miir* up the mirth side ol li e Sou'll F uk. and at It.e |n.nf where me n-i.'.e pissed over to the viulh s.dr , Ihf Ferry Qas bten established. Uur inlhrmant tn.nks mo emigrants wJ' n per ence a scanvy ol g-n** and water iron lue Dead ■>( tie Watt r through the South Pass In m«- «Irest Baam, Irum the Sink, or I>ake m what me Mormons call Mars » nver (ctited by Frecpr.nt. Homboldi’t river ' to tbe lake lormed r-y True levy nver. ,by Fremont. c«IM Coroon river,: is a distance of Irom forty Io tiffy mdes, without grass or water throughout the entire distance, ex cept a boding spring, which is about midway t«e tween the two lakes. Tbe water of ibis spring, can be used for coffee, and when cooled the stock will dnnk a little of it from necessity. Out infor mant desires os to caution parties, that they be prepared when they enter this stretch, to pass it .a two dsvs. By carrying water and some provision for their stock, it may be passed without much >o iiooveaieiice. The crossing of the Sierra Nevada he describes as vrry difficult nnd tedious, and parties will (ird it |« tneir interest to keep together The wboie route i* rough, in many p aces itie ascents a:,.! descents are rugged and precipitous. There ait places where a loaded wagon can only be pas.v-0 down by n sufficient number of men bouliog on to ft with ropes. He speaks of one place, at wtiich he says, the emigrants will hod n large number of Tees. which have been used 10 .cl the wagons down. Parties have trequennv **ut down treas and tautened them lo the h.sd part of the Wagon, and bv holding on to the br&acites have eased them down ir**- c'f •.ikr ::»• fr ;>* in u :iiut orioefc. were shucked with the repoft that Mr John Knrply a re*pe<-tal>la cilixen. had been murdered in. h<« own House in decood street.jost below ibe railroad ; and upon going to the spot they found that be had been killed instantly, having been shot through the head by a discharge from a cun A coroner’s inquest was immediately be id on ibe body, which returned as their verdict, that Mr hinept y was killed bv a gun discharged by hi* son Land, who was immediately apprehended, lakes before L*q. Snyder, and by him committed to pro on to await his Inal. The cio'umstaix es are said lo be strong ognmt his »<>n. in whose room a doubled barrelled gun was lonud, one barrri of which bad recently been dis charged, the other lieing loaded. Oo the undischarg ed load being drawn, it was found to correspond in all respect* to the charge taken from the head of iho mu/dcred man It 1* said that Mr Kneply was shot in the kitchen of hi* house* on bn return from market — liar. TtL Tin UhoUOU —We learn by the last arrival from Europe that the cholera has broken out in Pa ns The journals ot the 22th say ten rases were declared on the day previous, at the Hospital d>* la Charlie. Hut several .-uses had occurred in the army, and (hat about Ciiy death* had taken plucc 10 private hou«e« Cholera has sl*j broken out in Keryen. Norway, und was mal'iay surmu* havoc among tty pvxir fishermen 011 the coast aod m the Fiords On s..ine forms whole Inmilie* had been swept of!. In the city 901 cases had alrerdy occurred, of which •'■ol have l>een fatal. Upward of ten occurring iladv The papers say that at Kspevar the fishermen are dying so t:i.*t that they have been ompe'led to rm ry the bodies to an uninhabited islet, and merely cover them with a tew planks, where they were rolling and being devoured by lb 6 birds of prey We trust these acconols are exaggerated.— il-ttun Jatt mol. Health or Loci»villx. —Rumors tu tne disad vantage of our city are m circulation in various parts of the country We are happy to have it iu our power to state, on tba highest medical authori ty, that Ihe general health of Louisville uever was better tbanTl is ut presenL Thare is no chulern here, neither has there been any disposition lo bow el disorders for some weeks. flOne or two-case*, said to l>e cholera, have here tofore been referred to m this paper. These cases turnednul to be caaes of other kinds of disease. Persons in the country, having business in Lnus ville, need not fear to come here. We shall certain ly apprise our ouunirv friends of the apperanre ol the cholera heir a- » -.ui u» it does np|>eiir hour city nuihoniif* pur.u.r the pt tper course, we do not think we "ti-vli nave any epidemic here this «e*iaon lur'iir. d!r Journal Aynl 10 Rs a fit' Snow on the Uppe* Mtssotmi —A irnv elrrfrom the mouth of the Pintle, which dowa mlo the Missouri from the west side, about 130 imles Qixive Council Bluffs, reports that he left on the 10th of March, at which lime the ice in the river had broken up to the mouth of the Platte, but was tirm above. On the Southern hill aides nnd other ex |x>*ed places, the snow hud mostly diaoopeiired. In the woods and upon the northern sides ot the lulls nnd valleys, it still lay several inches deep. Wr'give thi* report as we got it, supposing tbnl it may eunble emigrants to form tome idea of the pro bable lime when gras*ou the plains winy be expect ed. All acquainted with the country, we believe, concur that ihe. deep snow and severe winter may delay vegetation in the spring. Cholera —(A telegraphic dispatch from New Ur lean*, dated tbe 7th, was received ) esterday after noon by a gentleman of this city, from a horn-' m New Orleans, which stale* that the Health ot the city was rapidly improving. The cholera has entirely disappeared from Nash ville. The steamers Belle Key and Saladiti had not a case on board during tbcu trip from New Orleans. —LoutmJU Journal, April 10. Mtwsrat to Brazil.— We see it noticed in the •Pittsburgh Gazette” that Mr. Hasipton, M from Pittsburgh, will be sent to represent our Gov ernment, near the Court of Brazil. His appointment would be bailed by the Wli g party 10 Pennsylvania, with one untmnglrd feel ing of pride aud gratification at the Honor which such an appointment would confer upou oue ol Pennsylvania's choia«»t Sous.— ButUr Dmocrat. LIST OF IetCTTBBfI "D EMAININt. m tK« Pittsburgh Paul Office from the XV Ist of Apn. 10 il»* XSih of April, IW9. P«r*oa» calling for Lenet*. will n|g>ue say they era advertised. La4i««» List* A Abercrombie, MriAijeo, Mary K Austin. Mary Adams, Klim Aiicn, Mazgarel ! D Barber. Sarah •' BonneUui Jane BrandcnbiirijLyda 1 Banrnin, S&ran Lfordmaa Fra.tee.Brtrfaam Eitzsbth ] Baa.maji, Carofeßovce Kleanor Briggs M Mr* Beaty, s J Mis* Bejel J'.luabe-.1, Brookr Mr* <<«>. j Be*-y. Rachel Boyle ,(anha Burn* EHxabeth j Bedford C Mr» Bradley Caihnruießums Matilda Higeard Kliaa Bradley Harriett Burses* M-agarei BiUrig*ley Cath eßraaitnyer Caih'eßurkc Ellen Blach Kliza Hradou Le’uce Butler Snr«li *. Tcgiftst April l ij Blacc Ann Buxton Ann Campbell laabeUaCltrk Rn«e Coorh Mary A Cameron Mary AClarke Sarah U CtMghion Sarah Cameron Mrvfno Cockley Caihame .lane Carpenter Jane J Coliin* KlizlfVeO) C • 'er M«n' • ‘tieey Man Cook Char.one ''iow.-v Jane Clut.'i* Ol.ve Copelin FliiabeinCurt * Rebecca P D Delan/.Muf) Dexier Mary F. D-'iuaa Aw«.: Deiuiu Elizabeth Doohan CalnenocLtuval; l.nur* H K l »io.i.M>:y II KwaitJane K .-uis Mana V Fetlit su*iii J :uin Amelia Kot«yth Julia F.ilny Cath e K J Flower Jane 1 iced M M .Mi** Fulton Suran G.lchfft Ri l ■il>*on Elizabeth i.ovnr i*e.i.i-i t.rvguit Mary t.rovenur Sarah nuev. A E Al.-s Haddock Mary Ailarman Nan y (l-rnri, ManhuV. Mkicti Marina Harris J'. J ,Mi-< ii.:: Mary I Hat! Mary Han Mr* T s H r dm in Harriet Hall Mary A Hny Jnnr L llodm< L Mr« HaMCcn'ia Hay* June llyngh mr*<*eorge Hamilton Sarah A Hay* LyU <“* Howard lili/a HntuiUon H'iz'bth Hay* Surah J Hughes Ro»c Hamilton Mr* l-Mayi Caroline Hull Julia «n:ic Henderson F.lt/a- Huntsman Klira P H.rbsujn Ann F U-ih S Hut* Mary Jane Jack Aamu C Jcnktiw Ann Jo ie« Ann M C Jackson Ann Johnston Margn'i June* Alary Ann Jeffrey Jo-aphi.tc Jones Rachel Kane Mary Kemp Margaret Kerr Margaret Kane Eden A Kenoagh hugore Nancy Knox Mary Laughita Sarah ALronard Mi.ry a I/'vii Eulalia Lemon Ann Le«!.c Margaret Elizal.th H Maioiicv, KJlen Muekle Ellen Merry. Ann Martin. llele.t 3 .Muiov Catherine Vlidfi.nl Ann Martin. Julia JMurphv Helen M Miller Hannah Martin. rath.-rior.Murphy FrtP.rr* y Miller Auu M Marshall, Jane UMurphy Margare Miller Mary J Ma*on. Rhoda A Murpliv Mm M,*orhcad Ann C Mny, Jane Murrm> Kli/at.ethV art* Itoroihy Me*senhcunar.SAMycr* Huih M'-iruw la e M M'Cari) Mary ‘‘ M'l.uuirbtm Mart C Crrn-i> Mary E MVa»lui Pri-cillaM'l*rj< in \< I'rnitlt Marg i M i clland Kale M uneeii I .«-n:lla M I'.lr. \ Anna M't'lure lien.ah HM Vay Mar* v hno.h lent, la C M'Cres Manila VI'S at Sarah U Lam Jane ? H Nall Sarah A Newcmnb Ei.m Ann Nedrv Margaret Nttrniau Mn. t Ogarr Julia l) t'onn”» Am. Margaret i imuleaii Anti M O’Hot a. Sara.. 1 1 fina.i Miali \ Faiterson Jane Pope None) I'.c r l.uciudn Feeble* S.trah I 1 .well Hiiraneth I'lniii.nion J 1 / a J l‘c ll nu Caroline Price Mary Ann R. Retd Itattella K.|'purd J Mr* K.. hard*..'. J X Redica Mary AnnKobmaon Maiv 'ln Re*.', \ i.-e t* Reed s i| M,. B Saleir.r (."lUi nCMll'ili Marcarn ''hull|e*wi'rili Sb S. olt Saucy s ; Ml M t Scobell S Mias N.'f- s.taii "iin.v Matgai't Sf*iu*rt I'JuabuibSier.inf Muryare : ' j iim!i J*ne Shi" Sarah Sir,e. pjn.: v Mr* K»e* Hakrisulroh. Apr.l IU Shaw Klilal'eii, S!t>. e Mar> 1 **t. Shope lUatlia .''•itch l.iwiiorih 'Ui.th J.:i Smith Lu«y I'at lor Maryarsi f'onn Mia* Thoii.pu'ii Mtrttis Pay'.or Sst-ti 'lurner Mi* l‘honif»*on Fran Taj lor Krtnly Tur«r An . . e* It V»nan.l*ie l*» \ atidergui; Mat \ r.n-ti Kal.«'< a\N \\ alUor Minertra'Viiitniore Mart I V\ |„t- B B Wallet* Fall. w I tallisoi. Sum, While HiaeOrtJl W.ue MaL.da W.iaon While t 'aiherutc Wernock -A<* Wmwii I! Mis. Whitmore < ha/ Wert* ( V.bentir W.ntert Sarah ...tie K Wert* Rh. J. Wane KJtral.eiU '• Y Mary A if.rjs Mr- ">otk Ann J Z inni't ' Y. *l.» • Fretir. Ahl.O'l 1.-orre A.ktnanJe* Ii Appicgair Wm A get mn A.-am* John. Andrr.onJP A he.i J..*. ph l) Al-oott Cl.nr e* T Andre’S » Rolx it Aletu W H A • 1> H Anderson Samuel A,act.* V,ui A.kmar C I! Antlersnn NV J Agnew Amlrear A t't K Anderson Jt»hn A#h**T L> K A i.i.rtfi.' t .e,/;/- Anthom Airorre Aik ei * satl.tir i A f-« *A I A rn.»;: ‘.••g Cha* A.‘-eru .• \ JX-.en’inugll Joi liair, V M nine NaUJ k llrutvii J »m>-» K» v H*c» Ri'C -n Kr»'>»i. S«tn.-: flrnnott J*xnr« Hr»tli»y II R» iUn Sarauc Harar • Joh. Hanvrt Jolvn M Birth* t> HU Unuc. W ;.iiiu Barron J lilacim#r* |l Hrao.Jen .Mired Barlow John Bi.une Hoi.ry B'-ailii-Julie |Uj)J llioiuii Hutkr Kd* aril 1W ;y J «7iv • 11.. fi*id Ji.-i. Hii.cher John t Ur.. K II «">*•■. 1 i! iinrnvil. W T Hfi, n |U«-daii B r* Kuril- M>. H-„rhar»> )!•»»...« Jkii.r. 80/fn./ie Jo*ft'.a Ban Ja ">p« W,. a Sl,\ By tllerua.-.l Beany nioii.a* H<>ydlM»-i. »up*B>roi. flanrter J-n i ti».. e !>«:. c. Ilyr: . Joaeptj Berk Joo.i i: .. .If i j . li .j.i:.’- Uoi-T Hue Jo.- Hii Caiv-n Jait>r« C,.a.m J. C ai!rt> Jam*-* * -i Cuvsnacft Ci.sr.esCo \t n l o' . .r. Wra 1, (',4a imra'l Col.in* Bn, aiu.r. Cromley John C«l,|i»i* Jui .p* *'«•* in< Jbiiip* Crook«hauk»John Caiilw- W K Commuter j H I'rown James Campi-e. ’■ - Con.ior IVm.irv i'mr# Henrv Cißtpi.nl Hen') HComatock AJ K Crnry Jautes Cb«>* Jimr. H (iook Thoms* ( rooks Clatk 11 Chad's ick C-iarle-Cook Franki-n II Crumbly Win Cbrllofl (> \\ Cook Geoti-e Cur’ll .Nicholas Cba»« C H J Condon Jn-:.. » Cuibertaon MifU ('intend J N Conner R - Curry Ite'nt Clrpper I) H Cope* Jain<-« ''umuinii,'! Hugh Clayton J#.n»» H Combs Cwiv.it M Curt** Coarln or Cleary I’mr.. » Conner Son.. Henry Cle.er J-.hn :l I'ooprr Thm.mi Corn* Henry F. Clark John D Cooper F C ( aivrr M I) Doyan Tho* I) Dennoti * I)• r(<*« Downer June* \\ Davi* Geurgr tVvnum a Capl lloian Painek Dt-l*on Bei : Dipple H Hotvdr John Da.ley D W Ihl’on Pster * DonguertyGror^r I)». uf Aleianter Ihjon Jumn B I kmobos ’Dim Davu Alrroil rimnmnl John Iteuabor Bernard Dim j Uicaioti HoVri Uryden rbomai Davu < Ihekion Mohael Drummond John Davit Ts* Dorsey Henderson Ihidy Edward Davi* Robert DnrweyT n* F Duffieldjohn Denning Job. Db'»m John I tutf < ironfe DetwtliPi Air I Doran Joan link- Horace IVmiln John H Douglss* W-Uiet-Dunham Fr>-d rk IVning Frederick o» Dunn Andrew a LViuuoa John Dourlly Jarne* LHinlap Joseph Delord »Vtu Dooliu.r Jv*eph Ihiniap William Dewy Item* II liowi Joseph Dunning Hugh Devehu P S A Co Downs W W Duncan Wm a Desen John Dohuman I'm n ADunbarr Haul K Fliclier Sami Lilts Isaac ,N Filer by John lidir W H kjipy Tho« s I'iunaia ‘Dios Kicher Ahni timer John l.llioit William Kg* non TUws I ..met Peier t.vans John F.»fU J hiey John • vans \\ iliiam F*nt Ch'Cr« 'I t vereti Maiih wLhvuru K«an I , 0 ... !»«*■• F Cm l.e; Fish Wu.ikii. I'l.rLr. (Large t airman 'V A Field t-eoige Folhmgeii Hen tf I ,ic.-e-i <>e..i..' Field C II Foirtaan Martin Falrar Mr Fmiev John K Forbes John j F» wee: l A nitioiiv Fimey John K I ukh# W l! Ferguson Sun.i Fluke John Fus leg fintirrl FrnrerJoei Kisunecu'i t>' Koi«yti JIIA Co Ferguson Alri II Fiovsy'r t.eo lx.. ; Frie.l John Fuuilet Sami Ficmmg D H brancis David l . r J I Foi«,iii William FrethyFA Suite y John FonythJAJr luelll’aie. I'ulKlll (io’.ier John Jr (.leriti t , uarlei 'Gregory A W (•e*ige Jc.aeph irosnlwin Wm V (.rail F (rale A D (ioodno N C tiregorv Abner W (Jallagher John (Jotting Het.fy lirace Wilhaoi Callagtme AlpbusOormsn Hy liter g James (.eison A How Duvld Graham James i.eNoii Jjiiin Gould I' Doei Graham Benj i.allsgher Robert Gould Jame« N (.rabam \\ i.ardner Robert l»ou d Snml Gray ValeuUnc i, iU ll Aleir Gi.tieM Dueid N Gray John Given John II I Gtenny CorneiiucGray James i.il.inii I houun Gruber I^-wis Gibbon* Fa >k i.n. D.v d Gruhneu Ja< 1) liillmore Htrmu '.r.iur *• > i»ert Griswold C Rpv i.rruetlhJ Gnißihs John Gibbons Murk Gm.vn. H (mtfiths Amo.. C Gil bl eu A »t Gmcy (icorfc i' Ghenur I'a‘rirk Gibson Thomaa Green Jacob Humbert John Gayer A Uniter II HanSiUon Juo g llmbrook c llniuie. Andrew Hall Richard llusunr* lohn Holt John Hall Dunl H«wkin# K (• Holsaple John J Haley James K llckili John Hodge A C Ham* Haul C H.ugm Joseph Hopkins John F Hniaeher Jacob R 11 e. IF. S IlopXm« A M Jiunley Hugh U*-ndi ,c k.j r \\ I lope Wll llunnen Fj'u C i un Hu i N H Karamand " H H ry R.ibert Howard John ilapper Dam D ■>/ Aiexr Hubbard Dam JlannahA (..rahamH-cgins Jns-ph Hu-'-Uinsun Wm Harper John Hu hard. Oaf' . Hui.ler gum Hard)* George 1111 l A F Humphrey Jn<> W Huifhes John Higgtus John Hurl Janies llnralteflon garni Hoagiaud John Himnm John Irons TTios V Irwin Aleir . It >. m David Imbue J K Irwri Jim i Jack Wilimm Judge’luoa mi A Harr James Georg- J-nkins Mr Jolhukiii ecu A Jehu David Jenkins t'J Johnson Jonn W Joilkins Uenj J.-llrey Jsilie* Johnson Ralph ,Js*itn■ stlt* H*-ph C Knupp .Mainn Kreps Michael J.atlen> John lunieW. mu 1..e-„Jam-' 1 aiigsdale Malhi- i.imls«> .'..im-. } ranois !.> on All F limb r Cteorge U*n kit ene?. • Leaner GemM Larmier J ;un Lyt o He. ry lockun D II Luiigne) Kdwd l.yuch Fru.u u Ixej/ni* Hv J Lawrence James Lynch James locan AVx t. Luiirhlin Milo Lyon Gen W I .onus William James P Lundy Jtum long Joseph W Lenhy John Lyon Gen W lock wood J lJ ttewisgg loieaa Pavne lughiner Jno l.cimsrxl Michel lovvry Jv.'in Lii.ma.il.j Lewis Get/ryo Leonard J M Mail* Thorniis Mullen Vlavo tdmuud Muller Peter Braaaimp F. Mr* Builer Mury A .Ufiß l..aa:u>r <.'-.haui F.l.’« < < .ood A iiii Ja: 3 i .ri .bin J aur artel Thsehcr M trv M V Uantleinen’a List. a b- Morin lUn, W M D *he7 s*iaa6l * MaJlen Atunuiia 1 sio&ar&H M»len Be* Jo, Malle** ■> l*ai»ictM*iberat G/VV Ma*on C«pt Tel Mailer .V W Monroe Vi'xn _ Morphy J«haH Moorehead Gej M u»ey_lh A H MnWey Jeremiah . _ a ££« ** && «- 14 *■«*'*?' F ” r ’ c “* - • Mewhon Uui* T Murphr I‘striek Cwm- I \ ■r. ..j • Marsland R s Moffin'Noah Member J D ’ °** Monday »•«>•....*. A,.'.i iwm. at m „>lock, -at MaioyCourad Morym, sirt>h«-3 Milligan Jolm H Jf Unrar-f.a. K.., ior ne , Wood „d Morgan J T MiUek<-.. Allan L\‘ rt_rU, etr-e".*. w ... w w.». * .l raouitu on Mftlljr jtry W,n H Mooakan ;olM> Mill* < .crse S a . *um* over *M*Mor r nJ*,iM d »o|e«- Mercer .t RoUn- \h>rm>n Wm Miirlie I U Fox ' A .arge ««wtcnd.i u- '"•« »»d .; n ple , Mo-re Ribert Miteball U*m i and laney Ur> (hmm*. »«*>*_ wm»h are-- Memn. Jouu Moore Samuel D Mm-iieii TS u mi« - ** P "V . n i,.arV t loib., Me miJ..hi, Moiwhaoer Henry.Mjirhel JUiw at l | •* < nr* »l.i i»r*.«n m» M«ia.om Mullen Georsc V<*\r.lW Jo-eju. j J* . ‘ urct . *' *"< ‘' o; M>fn Jaeoo M« fleu Jo.eph M.l'.r« «oS,n ! , *“k ->•>► h. * : -orird. M>er*Satn; ( «t>lendut ruper dauia- 1 tk -iijw,*. h rrnch aud Man* cbegicr riugbam*. u>»-ii* i!«-) uu+* >-ast>mrre», real Pa ri, blue black i*ouli .ir «o c !•.«< a *atm, *wusmutitaa, camtinr. tilrai*l»-<> m.d iiroivn mu«ltn«, check a, da ma*k iuirn n**ue Jihi'h rie-ant >ilk plaid Vienna*, •pleudiil ptiuie«l • *•»«. »u|'rr prim*. French. £n*U»h and uuamer ea-»nucr«. tot ladle* Ureaae*. ai tiaca*. fancy era'bi«. x4i.i|! mu. >ilk button*, ihoe acme*. tu>«4c>. ijiutn. .»un< fancy bonneu. boyt leghorn ‘->"i •; i»J i**|i r.bUon*. with a va nety ot fane) good* A * M •* n'cUrci M* I •M Bunn A M'Anulty F»tr>ckM |..m i -Mepnoi ■ M Bnrte George M Rnbark Wn, M’pJwajii Audi W j Mb nilirer David M Millon Wm j M Cube R R M NCillmtn* |Vw\| Kii.utv Mi.-liael [ M l all Ancel J M'.Master Thoinu «M Kesm M r MCo- n Arthur M r«nbun Pui MGo bey bn i M banner Wm ru-k M’t.rmlev j« ( >, . .MCsnd.es* A.et M.-Sparre,, j„h„ H-rVarJ : MtaltumAC S .M Gfuiu Ra rx k * .M Canhr Dshi'l M Fisrbe I'.mn Urruckeu Jnm tt ! MCarin>-\ WmOMGrnrv Patn.-k M' John 1 Nr.Hj-c Mlsore Mr M I„n„M j„, M I MOuJI. John 1' M'Uricr 3&jti. W M'lV.naid Orrn •» M Vnrtnack A M'Gili Kev \ T M'Dt. aid Wm T | q_uie(r> M'LcanJohn M Umnld Wnj W Coy Joseph M Latte Go.rcr M'Deimiil C|ib< M Cutchin David MPhrrsoti \\ m McFarland AI. i M C-irtnack J (J M'Gauson Jaine* M'Farliu Geo W MConsuirhy JohnM'yuision J S M'Corraaik J„iin W’fiy Jnvpii M'Millen F A V M’Feelea VVm D Robert Neweant nn*ha/dNe*bit A .Nublc Tliecdoro Co g uvctJotm OC.imior Thoma* O'Brien Thotna* O'Doimc.i Mich- Osb rn Charles JO'Hair Danl aci a O'Brien John J <*tcuu David 9 Owem H Orr John jr 3 (.Hi* Wrn A U Donnell A Mul-Oyrr Henry O H.iru John len O'Hara J-me» O'Sullivan Thom Orminn Jamn Orr Marshall obey M O’Daugbertv JasSOhver K P Palmer Robert Pott* Stephen Penny Henry Page Philetu* Palter Amly I'attind A W Palmer Geo t\ Proctor W N Pettigrew Ja;ne« Parker Milton Powrll \Vm T Phelps Fdutrd Parker Elisha i’nmo Nata'l W Phillips Edward Peebles James 2 Provost T A -Phillip* Robert IViucord Juiui Preston Win Phidtam Joaepn Pea»e S Pritchard Joseph Polilk T H Poire Wm Pritchard Arthur l*orter John l’ry..r Jame* Peuicord David Piercr Patrick Ralston A Pinilipsßemhan Lucius Riddle K Rev Ramsey AUhce Kobbert* Darnel Richardson Jas Rea Andrew Rosen Henry Richard* David Roy Wealcv Robert* Kiu>* Robinson Ulney Rr ickli r Wm AKowand J-hn R Robinson Janie* RaokuMW Rowland Evan Robinson N P Rnlston Robert Roiling* Joseph Rodger* Davnl H Hajikm J tines (I Rui.t 1) Robinson Joseph Kamuiry & Joon- Robert* H Robinson J J than ilollcsion J 1 M Ryan Win 2 Kosetinmnd John Reed Ralph F Rho Wm R Remain C D lines Tlum-s Kcdrtreke E 8 Rogers Franklin Rhode Jo»ejdi Reiulr Mnchcil Kewick J W ReiPy Edward Kei* John Rudolph Benj Kicli«rd*ou Hand Reese John KyneC • M Reynold* J C Rcwi.dd* Wm J R Richie launders Henry Sloan Matthew Ap*-ers Samuel Saunders Amnn W'jun Stagg John Seibert* Jacob Smith George C Stedeiord.Saiiiu'l Seanor William Smith D H Stevenson Joshua See* George >V SmiUi Wash ln A Htevenaou Sarn'l Siinderi George Suiiiii Chorle* Stewart John Sunder* Wm Stui'h Thoma* Stevenson John soperThotuiu Smrli Robert Slow Edward H Shaw T W Smith Thomas Stonum Ibotnas sbaw Patrick Sampaon Samual Stubbs Jame* U Sbearen James Shtailbrook Rich'dSulli Francis Shunk C Sunble Robert glonespber I) Sbeppsrd SM Smaml Wahl Naft Wiiliam. J Wiicox J R IViirnrrlewu B Wii'iara* Robert Wilbary Jo« I’ 2 Wood Pa nek W.ti.ttm* Kvan MWilliamsuji A.ei- Ware A Reed Wilson Jaclion C d«T 2 Warncck Win Wnson Wm WTI v Tim* W Weiinan A Wilson Sami Wilkuuon U J 2 Wat* John Wilson Alemnd'fWreU D Well* Fslwm Wilson T B Wolstrnerofl Geo Webster l)r WTluin dnsio- Wosicr Adam Weila Rev pher. 2 Wood Fred'k 2 Weyrnunt Wm Wilson James R Wood* Joseph M Wev.cn Washing- Wilson Janie* Wood Jamci ton A Wilson Joseph Wood Edwin M VA’hjtney John 2 Warren Wood AVUlram While Joseph Wilson Geo A Woodward Geo Whitmore G Wilson Satuple HWooden Uy Whiasen Henry Ci Weoia Joun Wa r M Whim John Wnman Michael WollcT James Wtutemaa M Will Jotut 9 Womull A ert Whne Geo H WilkinsonAßamsWngbt Ileflry While Waller R Wraimen J W Wnghl Henry C White Lnah Km-Winter John »cv Wickham C I, Vounf Peter Initials Pm»i>urgb f'-iic impaiem- No. Ai>H)tQ “ Ufii Niagara F.rd Company; Cap; steam boat Geneva; Recruuiiif Sergeant; An r Genllemaii in PitUburgh. LI. a Lawrent evnile Dtv Sons of Temperaitca,Ko ST3; Fort Djquesne ftv Son* Tem. No 177. 'J Day Spring - - No 117. tr Puiaburgh u '• *• No Itt Sons of Temperance; Star of Hope Dtv Sons Tem. Guyasuta I>iv, Sons Tea. g.Ull*. ROSEBUBO, P M. Post ' irm. Pinabargh. Ajrril lith, BXPBKU PACKET LIBTB, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMOHE, , Kiolusivoiy for Pataeoffora. 'B —Bow* of tbit Line wtll leave follow*, al 0 o'clock at mgbi. Kentucky—Capl H Tniby, Monday, Anrtl in. lAiuisiaiia—Capt J P Tbompaou, aacauay 17. Indiana—l* Barkey, Wednesday, 13. Ohio—A Craig, Thursday, IS. Kentucky—H Tniby, Friday, SO. Louisiana—J P Thompaon, Saturday. ‘2l. Indiana-P Barney, Son day, Cl. Ohio— A Craig. Monday, <3. A Kentucky—H Tniby, Tueadar, W. Iteuisiana —J P Thomp*oa, Wednesday. ?i Indian* —P Barkey, Thursday. SO. Ohio—Capt. A Craig, Friday, X 7. Kentucky—H Truby, Snianlay, 28. Louisiana—J P Thompson. Sunday. 29. * For passage apply to \V SUTCII. Monoueabeio House. apU or D I*F.ECH A Co. Canal Basin XT KW COMBS—Ai ZrjJl'LON KINSEY’S. 57 Mar ket street— i Uoz very high back Shell Toek Combs: J “ medium •• ‘J •• low 'JJ plain bieh '• “ it narrow Waded top do lanry top BudaJo '' HI '• plain VO gross com. Horn; 30 dor shell side, assorted »i re*; 3u gross com hora Hide; 3 doz ibeil do. 11l doz Hurialo do do; 4 do Imitation do do; 90 do best F.nghah Horn; 8 do S S S Bne Ivory, extra size; 16 do S S do do. in hoze*, 12 grots S fine do do; I do romb Cleaners. aplfl HKHOVAL. ISAAC WILLIAMS, Merchant Tailor, respectfully announces lo his castomert and the public that 'hr h»« removed his estabii«hwenl from the Monongubel* Huuie. to the store ou Smtihtield street, lately eccupi rd by John T Whittm as u dry goods store, where he i« prepared to serve hi* customers with work made in ihe laiect and most fashionable style. aplfcdUpSl MRS. MARSH'S NEW novel—Mordtom Hall: or a September Night, by the tDlhor of “Two old uien’« talr*." ‘Emilia Wyndham,” “An^elia^etr. Ju»t ree d Ij7 JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, ■ pit. ii&w]' corner Market anil 3d at* BRASS CANW.IISTICKS-Jual received, at the »ign of ihn Plane aitd Saw, a apletidid auoiiiuam of Brass Caudlrauck*. 01 vuiou* kind*. For «ale by •pl< HUBP.R A LAUFMAN, ?a wood H ROLL BI'TTKR IV freah Roll Under, rec'd and for aalo by RoBT DAI.ZF.i.L A Co, apl6 Liberty »t SALERA'i'Lit— IW bit landing and in More, for tile by KOHf DaLZKLL ft Co OIL MKAL—M ik* Oil M»■ nl. per canal l>o*i Hiber nia, received ami for »h!c l>y uplti SAW MI lINM'.KD OIL—VO Linseed (u , per canal |i««u Hi j hernia. received ami for s;»le by npld S A W HARBAI (.H Ut'GARrUIIKU HAMS AND HKEJ’—M tc Kvan. w A Sw tit S C Maiuv vr ry choice, V 7 te» do umt rec'd from Cincmun'i and kh «nle by aplfi SELLERS A MCOLS UACNiN— 100,000 lb* linn.-, >, leu ami Shoulder*. r< nmoke house and in c.i,-. m.me ij ualtly. for »* • by _np|6 SELLERS A NiCul.4 MESH PORK-7 bill* in More and for «aie by _ iipHl SELLERS A NICOI.S I.MNE Fi.oOß—l6 bbl* of ejccetleui qualily, just re . ccrred and for male by ap'ii SELLERS A NICULS LARD OIL-*u hhi* Nil l, just rer’d and for tale by npld SELLERS AJNICOLB C~ 01-NTKV HaCON We hare a lew choice lota of country cured Uucon for sale apU M’GILLS A RQE Dried reaches and arhl.es for sale. npl4 MKiILLS A 808 ROLL HI TTKR-a bbls* »mUO bx» Chacae, juai rer d per >tiur Mulligan and for sole by apM j » canfield Roll BUTTER—I 6 bbl» Roll Boner, fair rac’d und lor male by apU J H DILWORTH ACo it A K—:«) bb I* Nonh Carolina Tar, for tale by _ api 4 J 8 DILWORTH A Co HACtiN-UMMO ib« prune Bacon, ho* round, for .alrbt apU J s DILWORTH k Co Hors- an i*nie« Ohio Uopa, for tale by ' »PU J 8 DILWORTH A Co I a Kl>—l - bbl* No l Lard, fo* tale by lJ •»»»* . J SDILWORTH ACo OWNER W ANTED—For 3 hhd* Tobacco, tokd Diamond A. rec'd per *tmr Telearapo No 1 LEO B MILTKN BERGER, a P I ... il From ii DRIED APPLES—itfff'bosh just arrived, for sale by a P ls * RHKY, MATTHEWS A Co CTREAM CHEESE—*s3 bxt .u»i rec'd per itnir Lake ) F.ne and for male by J 8 CANFIELD, npia W ater it. between Southfield aud Wood CIODFIBH- 3 drum L'odhab, for tala by ' J S OIL WORTH * Co AUCTION BALE& Bjr John D. Oarli, AaetiUMr* Grocer.*-*. t|uH%*vrare Furn.tutc. Ac Young Hyson i»..d Imimiat 'ti. Virginia manafac tured tooncco. .So l j.n .n -o.»p •tsrcii, N O molassea. No 1 shoveli spade*. m.«uurr loilm, Ac. A lare- and gcnc.-Hi i..or.mcni «f household and kitrlicu 1 umilurc, cooking f lave*, Ac. uplJ AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE Ltnes and Manager C. S. Portor. Anitt# a ni> Staox Manaobs W. H Cauc BENEFIT OF MRS. W. H. CRISP l.aal night of her engagement. SPLENDID BILL—GREAT ATTRACTION. F.rst sught of the intensely interesting Drama in 3 acts, entitled Vicamne, or “FU Sleep on it “ Mr W. H. Crisp in two popular characters. Moxoai F.rxnnn, April lft— B) particular desire, the celebrated play of the LADY OF LYONS. Claude Mcliioue Mr. W. H Crisp. Pauline Deschapeles Mr*. W. U. Crisp. Dance-•• -by- •• -Master* Wood. After whiob, for the first time here, the brilliant Dra ma. in 3 acU, or VICTORINE. or “I’LL SLEEP ON IT." Alexandre- Mr Prior j Mr Bonanus -Mr. Archer. Cms&r Chaaklope, a convict escaped from the gal l 0«; ■!«.. Cn.p. vieionnr. an em bride run - -Mr*. Crisp. lUleru her friend Mrs. Madison. Between ihe l»i and 2d act, a lapse of6years u sup posed to occur. Between the 2d and 3d, ttt year*. I‘ndc Henry A DJOURKp fCHOOL MEETING -The eitisene of Ib * 144 \T '?‘ LUbur l flll l requested to meet at the First Baptist Church, comer of Grant and Third street 1. on Mouday next, the Ifith uist., at ?* o’eluck P. M.. to take into consideration the purehaae of a new wte, and the erection thereon of an enlarged and well ventilated School House, letter adapted to the inerea*. od and increaaing population of the Ward. H. 8. MAGRAW, Chkiroun _-pn H. EATON A CO. are now opening their Brmic » 0 manu> y lacture Jflnall Iron. Spring and Am. Blister Sirel, Pfongh, Fork and Hon Steel. Rivets. Spikes and Wro’t Iron Nuts, aH sizes, together with Coach and Kliptic Springs, blf Pat, Toper and common Axles. Having reduced the price of Wrought Iron Nuu, engine builder* and others camg the article, will find n to their interest to give this new branch of Pittsburgh manufacture* their attention. Coach trimmings and maleable iron on liberal terms Warehouse on Water and Fourth *w febco-tf MALLEABLE CASTINGS. rpHK subscribers having built a furnace for the man- X ufacture of Mal'eable Castings, are prepared to fill orders in ibis branch, as well as common light casting* of every kind. We are also the original man ufacturers of an improved Urate hat, for the advanta ges of which wc refer steamboat men to the capiat tu end engineer* of the following boats: Monongmhcla, New England No. 2, Brilliant, Lake Erie, Bhaver, Ac. KINUSLAND A SCOTT, Sandusky *l between Robinson and Lacock, »u, Allegheny, Po. aplM'dl w GOLD: GOLD)! OOLDli: GOLDtII! THE subscriber, wholesale manufacturer of JEW ELRY, .nvjies wholesale dealers and pedlarstra c.ing South and West—also, country 'tore keepers to call and eXAinum his nock of Jewelrr, which will be «oid at the lowert prices tor cash or approved accep tance*. Constantly on band and manufacturing, a largasisionuieui suitable mr city or country trade. * E.G. A. BAKER, comer of Fourth and Branch sts, up stairs, apHhdbm Philadelphia MRS. LEET would respectfully announce to her friends and the public, that she is now pre pared to accommodate hoarders. Residence, Second street, between Market and Wood, 3d door from Wood street. Btfercnc** exchanged. aptl:d2w AHEAP WATCHES—Just receiving, a large ataon* \J meat of the cheapest gold and silver Lever Watch es ctcx offered in this city. Abo, my spring stock of the finest quality gold and elver watchea, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military Goods, Lamps, Ac. Ac. W W WILSON. »ipl3_ conteMih and Market tu ORO. W. SMITH * COm, INFORM their friends and the public that they have no longer any connection with their late establish ment In Penn street, known at the Pittsburgh Brewery, having removed their entire business to the PUllvl BREwKBY. in PVo street. mylftd yg TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—W. R. Mcirnt, comer of 4th and Market its, Pittsburgh, hat re ceived tui first supply of Spring and Summer Locals, aud invites merchant* to look et his a lock. Prices tow. 1 Wholesale Rooms op main—entrance from 4th *i_ mchiQ EMBROIDERY —Worsted patterns for Ottomans, Plano Stools, Table Covers, Traveling Bags, with a great variety of small patterns. Also. Worsteds of all colors aud shades, br the poand, ounce, or skein; for sale by spit yit EATON A Co, OX Fourth et ARTIFICIAL FLOW t F.RS— Material! for Artificial Flowers, vie Plain ussue paper, spoiled do, Car mine paper for coloring, Rink Saaeers, Leaves of eve ry torm, buds, tips, and callows, can be obtained at F H EATON A Co's Trimming Store, apH 63 Fourth st Sli. MOLASSES—as bills SIJ Molasses, landing • from sunr Winfield Scott and for sale by »p!3 JAMES DALXKLL, water st PLANTATION MOLASSES—CIO bbls PI niatlon Molasses, landing from sunr Winfield Scott, and for vie by W A M MITCHELTREE, &pl 3 ICO Liberty at COTTON— 36 bale* good West Tennessee Cotton, for sale by upl3 WEST- BOWEN, BO Front at LINSEED OIL—B 3 bbls Linseed Oil, for sale by •pH! WEST. BOWEN NO SUGAR—IO hhd* old crop N O Sugar, for , sale by apl3 WEST BOWEN CtIIEESL— £6 bx« now landing; for sale by ' *pl3 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, Front m HOPS— lev bates in store; for sale by •P‘ 3 ISAJAH DICKEY A Co WOOL—» sks per eanal boat Washington, for *a)e b ? __*Pl4 J 4 R FLOVD CtOTTON— 17 bales to arrive; for tale by . •Pi'* iSJU AH DJCKEY A CoJFront st L - ' La rHERS—63 *k* to arrive, for tale by 1 »PU .. _ ISAIAH DICKEY ArVo WOOL— 4 ski to arrive; for *ate by _*P*4 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co rAKD— 14 bbit No l, to arrive; for sale by . _ ISAIAH DICKEY ACo BACON —a cski Hams aud Shoulders to arrive; for «!!*>; : «p!4 ISAIAH DICKEY ACo FLAXSEED- 86 hg» to arrive; for sale by *pl£ _ ISAIAH DICKEY A Co 83 bgg small while, to arrive; for sole by »P>4 ISA lAII DICKEY A Co '-Cj hu ciiemim \ ij arrived per canal and lor *a‘eby JARFLOYD, _ Round Churtb Buildings I^OUACOo— 34 boxes various brands, arrived pet SCUAR— 8U bbls Loaf Sugar, for sale by ' J A_R_FLOVD_ BACON— 87‘f piece* Shoolders; 2S*4 do Sider S73do Hama, arrived this day per canal boat Washing, ton, and for sale by apU JAR FLOYD A PPLVA—I3O bgs Dry Apples, per iletuhboal; 8 J do fi- do; *t bbls do, per canal boat Waihington, 'and for sale by _«j>U J>_R_FLoVl/ I^KATHERS— 4 ska Feathera, per canal boat Wash . logiou. tor sale by apU JAR FLO^T) TYACON- HW pci Uocon, lauding troio stmr \\ ciiv- J } > -«.d for sale by “ILL 4 - JAMES DALZELL. u*u-r *t / ’ UKK.N APPLES—sjfi bbls tirecn Applet (I'ar- VJT mainsi landing und for»ple by _ _ JAMES DALZELL I \RJKI) APPLES—a »k» »n »iore and (or »»> i>y 4/_.*Pi 4 JA.MKSDAL2KLL_ BACON SHOULDERS on rontirnroeui-- lo e*k» (or tale to dote ihe lot »pU NT u - MOLASSES on consignment, for »»j e —73o « bbltt taa half bbl«. anM MTiILLS A ROK WHITE UEANs-Ou rouaigumem, for tale low u> close the lot *j,U M GH.LS A RoK II? K Late a cboiec loi of IIACON UAJUS of our »* ownvunny for tale. apH_iIX3ILLB A ROE \/[ ACKKREL— Large No 3—41 bbit, which will bo I*l told low to dote ccnt'gnmenL ■Mi bi'OILLS A JtOK APPLE BUTTER—2 bbla freah Apple Butter, jtui rec’d and for tale. apH MHiILLS A ROE PLASTERS —60 dox Strengthening Flat tern, a »upu nor article, on hand ana for tale by *p3 J KIDD ft Co DR4KB FRUIT—?pO bu»b Peaches; 33 bg* Appkt; lor tale to cloio conaignments by »p: rhev. MArriiF.wa a Co DRY PEaCHES—23 bea now landin* from ttmr Genera; tor tale by ISAIAH DICKKV ACo 1 LEATHERS—j{B ak* now landing; lor tale b> ? ap? _ _ ISAIAH PICKEY ACo GINSENG— 5 ikt in store; far tale by ap? ISAIA H fUOKEY * Co MR. ISAAC HARRIS bai* removed his Agency and Intelligence Office to Uw dwelling houie, Wood*’ Row. Marbury street. ■ thort ditiance below Thl|d and Pena streets. *pl£at3l 11IRK BRICK—SO,OOO "Phoenti” Fire Brick, a ant*. * rior article, to arnre by oanal and for aale on i*T commodanng term* by CA M'ANPLTY A Ces * *2™ .. _ OauaJßaaiii \_y die*, marked received per steadier Ma noagahela. Ipqotre of G>» B MILTENBKRGER —? p — W Front it tpW HIJEY MAtr*E\\i*cn Jajgil l DAIL v PACKET line. mjns well khovßn lino of Splendid passenger Steam -1 era is now composed of 'Jic largest, swiftest, be* flushed suid r'urmshed, and most powerlut uotus on th« waters of the West. Evrrv accommodation and com, fort that moucy can procure, has been provided for pas sengers. The Line ha* been in Operation tor five yean —ha* earned a million of people without ihe least inju ry to their persona The boat* will bft at the fool of Wood street the day previous 10 starting, foT the recep tion of fre I till and tne entry of passengers on the reru ter in alicase* the passage money mu*t be paiU in advance. The ISAAC NKWTuN, Captain Hemphill, will leave Pittsburgh every Suuday morning at Hi o'clock; Whirling every Sunduy evening at 1U t u. May 29,1M7. The MONONGAHKLA, Capt. Sro.vx, w di leave Pitt*- burgh every Monday monu-ig at Id o c.ock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. M. TUESDAY PACKET. The HIBERNIA No 2. Capu J. liusvmtiL wtß leave Pit L-burgh every Tuesday morii'ng al 10 Wheeling every Tuemlay evening at 10 r. m. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt 8. Dxax, will leave Pittsburgh evejry Wednesday inormag at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at |of. M, THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Capt. Giuch. tvtl: leave Pitt*, burgh every Thursday morning at 100 ciock; Whecllaj every Thursday evemttg ut 10 r. X. The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Pma DtrvaL, will leave Puuhuigh every PYiday morning at lOo'clock; Whe«* Uu| every Friday evening at 10 r. m. The MESSENGER No 2, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning rt 10 o’clock, WbeeUn* every Saturday evening at 10 r. tt. NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, Ji Baat (ru ulajioow,) Leaves Pittsburgh daily. at 9 o'clock. A. hL, and ar rives at Glasgow, (mouth ol the Sandy n:id Beaver Ca nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New ] jiboti at H. same night. Leaves New I j*hon at « c clock, P. H., (making tha trip canal to the river dunne the niyltU autl Gla>row at 9 o'clock, A M , and arnvc* at Ihitauurgh at 3 P. AL—thus making a coiiiinuou* line for carrying pa*, tenger* anil freight Ixtwccn New Lisbon ami Pius« burgh, in shorter Line and rd lass rale* than by aay other routs. The proprietor* of thn Line have tin* plea*are of in* forming tho public that they nave fitted up two first eiaa* Canal Boat.*, for the accotumod zuoe of pussengon mod freight, to run tn connection with the well knoWl} tteamer* CALEB COPE end fIEA VKIt, and conilfict* lag, at Glasgow, with the Fiusbargh and nau and other daily buea of * teamen down the Ohu and Minuwppl rivers. The proprietors lelves to »purr no eipeiif or trouble toilKMlfe cola lon. toirt, ami dispatch. and nuk ot the pttblnA than o: their patronage. - <1 M. HARTON, > , • S. *W. HARUAUGH, [ 1 itt»bar|li. R. HANNA, 4 Cj. ) ~ . . myiJrtf J IJARRAUimCo. \ *® w LM ® ea NOTICE—The rummer BBAVER,C E. Clarke, maa ler, will leave uAer thia notice, fur \Veliiville paiiotu ally, at 0 o’clock m die morning. ’ J«l3 . j&Slfr i£lj3 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS lor U4O, MONONGAHhXA ROUTE. OnlfiJ 3 Miles Stagings Vis Brownsville and Cumberland lo Baltimore and Philadelphia. T'HE iplendid and fn»i ranmni; U r* Mail uteamer* ATLANTIC, Capt J Parkinion. BALTIC, Cant A Jacobi; LOUIS .NTLA.NE Capt E Bennett; are now making douhle daiiv trip* between PITTSBURGH AN D BROWNSVILLE The rooming boat will leave the Monongalia WbarC, above me Bridge, daily at B o'clock precisely. Passeuger* will take SUPER 11 COACHES at Browns ville, at 3 o'clock, P. M., und the splendid can o( the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at 0 o’clock, A. M., and arrive in Baltimore the umc oven mg, in lime for the evening line to Philadelphia and W ashington city. Prom Pittsburgh lo Baltimore, oulv 32 hoars. Fare ffiu.OO From Pituburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 hours. Fare 812,00 The evening boat will leave at tj o’clock, except Sun day evenings Passenger* l*y this boat will lodge ou board in conrortabl- St me Rooms the first night, pass over the mountain* the following day in Eastern nuilt Coaches, and lodge the second night ,n Cumberland. Passengers hare choice of either Steamboat or Rail Road between Baltimote and Philadelphia, and the privilege of stopping u: Cumberla'.d and Billitnort, and rosaming their seats m pleasure. Coaches char tered to parties to trsvel as tney please. Wr make up the loans and way Luis for the Coach es ut the Pittsbargh others, i*ri order u> save time on arriving at Brownsville,) it is t&erefora important for passengers to gel their ticceu before going on board of the boat, at oor office. Monongahcia House, Water street, or St Charles Hotel. Wood st Pittsburgh. apS:dOm _ J. ME.SKIMEN, Agent pittiborgh 6b Ltoaiavllle Packet Lla«« BOARDING. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. Tbe xplendjtl new steamer i TELEGRAPH No. 1, aBoSKpMfIH Haalcp. master, will leave for above ■BHESOkRand intermediate port* on Tuo* day. 17th uist, at 10 o’clock a. K. For freight nr passage snplv on board, or to BuRBJuDGE, WILSON A Co. apU UEO ETMILTfcXBEROER. PITTSBURGII AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINK k The new and splendid fast passeiv **' I> * C TKI.EGIUI'H No. 3, ■RBSsHoSMoson, master, will leave for Cincin nati and Louisville on Sanda;-, the Idth insL, u Id o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, to BUfIBfuDUK. WILSON A Co, or fv The spleodld steamer IrfSwj&ifificajhoun, master, will'leave for abgvo intermediate pons on Wednesday 11th List, at ID o'clock, a x. For freight or passage spply on board* or to M»,/LTf.NHKRGEJU Art > FOR ZANKSVILI.fe. jm**mm* „ * rho possenjes auamer I COMET, «jwfefeSfl Dol'd- master, will leave for the above BSBSgSEu an “ !>>•'• riretiisie pons Uuj day, at 4 o’cloc*. r. w , fusittvciy. *' For freight or ;.as.ags, appi> on board. mnl( i REGULAR ZANESVILLE PACKET »V The fine stenmer t fir.. S JENNY LYND JmSSSSS C Gollager, master, will run as ■MBfiHßfißular weekly packot betwo? ns** burgh and Zanetvnle—leaves Pittsburgh day. For freight apply to M'GILLS A ROE >psl , BAKER 4 PORS’.TH A,„. To OWING to the extraorrii tfna Y U 9a ' April 9. lt>49. no of Western a *P r * M,on >n »b« rml ' “ pS^l U n*T JNO ' SrFADEN A Fort. Bl Line—TAAFFK A '.rcoNNOR. . apKJ The .Jw?, a . j £ mtt *’ Patent s *»a» Asia* iwauhaoriben are now |are e i y iup pli«i with the Iromth^l** lebratcd article, >cenily received direct Jan® M rft2!K aenif ' rr *» N |,w ' Orleansj per ships wh l_. “ Gulden, Carom* .Nesmith, »nd Fax West, atch they aTe pfepars4»o sell at the lowest market for cm, . p(w „, IV A M MITCHELTHEE, w iw> Liberty at «. vi 11 receive neii month another ahip. ment lVita FbUadeiphiaj per ship Globe, mud theoealor cgcAar supplies apS OIL—SI bbls bed quality, for sale by ~ ' RHKY, .MATTHEWS A Co W COH'OhINGss Ac --ii eski prime Pcorchiagi} Q do O do Potash; for sale by ag7 RHEN, MATTHEWS ACo O ALERaTUS— sS bbls Saieraius, far sale by o_apl4 J PEARL ASH—3 tons Pearl Ash, in cask, for sale bv «PU bo**'J A R FLOYD l’ fIpTEAM BOATS OntCINNATI * PITTSBURGH SUNDAY PACKET. MONDAY PACKET. WEDNESDAY PACKET. FRIDAY PACKET. SATURDAY PACKET. AGENTS. GEO B MILTENBEKGKR. LoolirlUe anti St. Looli Packet Line. 1840. . 18*0. REGUUAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS f. The duo fast tunning posseugc I 111 f 1 rTfir ATLANTIS, tY. Wlclct, matter, will leave the above and intermediate port* every Tuesday, el lOo’cloek. *. a. For freight or passage apply on board, or lo K- C. KING, No. 153 Com. Row, Louisville. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR BT. LOUIS iftfw h. Th e fine fast running passenger ' ft. steamer GEN. LANE, .