THE riTTSBIMH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE A Cof PITTSBURG Bi : SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1849. 11/Ihi PrrOTCROB Doilt Gizrrrali published Dally, Tn« Weekly, and Weekly.—The Doily I* Seven Dollars per «wuim; the Thi-Weekly U Fire Dollhraper mbmb; the Weekly U Two Dollar* per annum, .*irfaJ|r nadeoac«. ' ere earnestly requested u> hoed in .heir letotS’ before } t. u_, one ft* early in the day u practicable. Advertisement* nofiuseiteu for a »pen led time will invariably be charged until ordered out PHILADELPHIA BOBTU AMERICAS. Advertisements arid subscription* to ihe North Amer ican and United States Gazette, Philadelphia, received cad forwarded from this office. |M Mil pags for Telegraphic Sews. Per Local Matters see next page. Lrrrot Box—The “Gaa.-tu Letter Box? has been removed from its old situation, a window nearer the Post Office. CITY ASD COUSTY SCRIP. The feeling in regard to this description of cur rency , was more buoyant yesterday. The prompt and efficient action of the various corporations pairing the issue for its speedy redemption, has in a great measure restored the confidence of the public, and it passes now more freely than for * few days previously. .Our readers will see, in our advertising columns, that the City Treasurer is now prepared to carry out the provision* ol the Councils, for ibe redemp lion of a portion of the scrip of this city, and the substitution of bonds for ibe remainder, as fer as called on. In a short time the valuable city pro perty on Grant and Fifth streets will be sold, which will absorb a large amount —and when it is re* collected the immense amoont which is required for taxes and water rents, there can be no mistake in pronouncing it an enl-rely safe and reliable cur rency. Allegheny city, as our readers will see by ordi- nance in another column, has made provision for redeeming throe-fourth* of her issue at once, by the r Bl * of property, and the remainder will soon be absorbed by.taxe.«. The property to be sold on the 7lh of May,is the sun valuable in the city, and the unquestionable. The'estimale of good judges is, that it will briug from $130,000 to $150,000 It is situated within the public square. There are forty lots, running -from the market place, which is 200 feet Wide, 140, feet each'to a street 60 feet wide—thus affording two capital business frontr. The tots Are 20 feet wide. There can be no doubt in our mind, of the entire safely of the Allegheny scrip, and that it will soon be as current as ever. The only remaining scrip is that of the County of Allegheny; and we can also refer onr readers to an -advertisement of the Commissioners, which promises that'the county issues shall be speedily redeemed. These promises we feel assured will be strictly falfiUed. Any one who is conversant with the wealth of this county, and its abundant re sources, eon feel do hesitation in pronouncing its paper as safe as that of the Bank of Pittsburgh. It gives u> pleasure to make these statement.- We are jeatoutf of the honor and credit of our cities' and county, and we most confidently assure holders oflheir scrip, that they incur no danger by retaining it, and that the probability is that it will pass as readily a* ever at aa early day. He Poet, of yesterday, has the following sen lance: M He, (editor of the.Gozette,] has not the moi courage to oondemn a single measure of the pn ent slavery administration.” We should be glad to know what u single mi sure ” uf the present administration deserves c< damnation from the hands of the Gazette, in of its professed principles and previous conduct If there is any, we have been too dalt to di» ii, although we have watched the conduct oi' the administration with the deepest interest, feeling that the honor of the Whig party, and our own honor as a humble member of it, was intimately connected with its doings. When we fail to ceu* cure, where censure la deserved, it will f«3 time enough.for the-Post to twit us with a waul al courage. We bad the moral courage -io con demn (be conduct of John Tyler in no, {equivo cal manner* when we had the public pricing, and for which ho removed it to the Post. When had the Post the moral courage to condemn a tingle act of Jama* K. Polk pr of hit administration ? It ill becomes the PbrJ to call the administration by the deodminatiou of “ slavery," after support* ing that of John Tyler, and Jamee K. Polk. The aastftipUOQ is wholly gratuitous. With re gard to seplional divisions, the administration is eminently conservative The North certainly has no reason to complain, either in the men selected, or in the apices they HU. Gen. Taylor, in this, has : " -been true to the country, and has displayed a large American heart, which could view his country a> a umL Wfl are indebted la the author, for n pamphlet copy of a “Report to the President and Directors Of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, by Solomon W. Roberta, Ch.ef Engineer.” Tins re port la accompanied by an interesting map of the route, and the country through which it will pas# At cur earliest liesure, we will refef to this repot* again. Wo alio give the proceedings of a meeting in Wooster, Ohio, in reference to this road, and a let ter from a correspondent ia Canton, Ohio, to which m ***'l the mention oi oar readers, -WVunderetand there is to be a meeting of the X-, Krectnrs of the road in thiicity, shortly, when we "? hope means will be devised to pot it Immediately turder contract- * Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazettt Stkauks Messenger No. 2, ; Cincinnati, April 17, 1549. j M». Wfim—We arrived here safe after a most delightful trip down. The weaihsr’! was Very cold, however, and made it necessary, to comfort, to travel with closed door*. With lips’ exception, we had every thing that coofi pat«db)y - be desired, to odd to the ease and comfort oAhe traveller. We must*indulge fur a moment in praise of the accommodations on board the Messenger No. 2. The tablet, groaniagbenealh the weight ofluxufies, auffided in richness and variety to satisfy the taste even of the veriest epicure, was spread the whole * length of the genttameo’s cabin, and waaaufficJent jy gptdous to admit one hundred to be seated at onetime. The dinners were particulaily magni ficent, and were unequalled in rplendour except- ing by the first hotels in any city in the Uoion. • In the mahagement of affairs arotind the table, the ~ first steward, with his numerous troupe of waiters, all neatly clad in white over-dress, are well de serving a passing notice; as they ore rarely equal led, and* we venture to say, not surpassed by - any- boat on the western waters. They arp so completely trained by their skilful director, that . pinking seems necessary but a look or a raotipo ol ■"' the hand, to make every thing work with the most * happy notion around the festive board, and the ; • greatest difficulty with the guest is to choose among ' - ibo countless delicacies before him, what he shall r _. into first There were one hundred and •pventy-ainA cabin passengers aboord, and othong SO targe * crowd we never »»w a more general feel. Jug of satisfaction prevail on any steamer. Opt 'Vyoodvard deserves great credit for the happy muageoient of every thing connected with his 5 "/'. v aplcaoid Uespter. iUrrdei 1 nls akiflfal administra * '' iron of affairs, aided by his mwlprodcient first clerk, Mr. A-Ingram, it is impossible for any traveller, however hard to please he may be, to take passage 7:.,. . cm the Mettenger, without trying her again ou the ' ‘;first;opportutii^. . . ...AjK tp.iheapproach of the cholera, the people .* ••, here manifest no uneasiness as yet Several boats v arrived hero night before lad, from below; on ; beard of-whicb, there were cases of cholera,and ' dome desths,between this and St. Louis, and New . . . Orleans, but (torn all we con learn, by particular ? '•>. • Inquiry along the wharf yesterday and to-day, we ~*' believe that nocases of cholera have been brought through to this city. Id regard to the markets, 1 have nothing of io ; .teresttocommuoicuie; business is rather flail tor the season. Sales of 300 barrets fiofcr > restetdsy from store; at $3 GO; {SO bbla. at $3 45. ' Of plain rough cut bacon hams at s|; of shoulders, atdi and ofchoioe sides, at 4|. Nu movement in pork or lard. Whiskey is Bailing at iSoisl'cents. . j fair N. Of sugar at 4{. dheese, 6fcc per Hx. . I exped to leave for the mouth of Cumberland, ;this afternoon, on the Ivanboe, and should I gath<£ V - any cholera news or other Incidents by the wa£ l ‘ ~ which X think would be of Interest to you, 1 will write you again from that point. Yours, Arc. P. ~ FllsT MxmoDirT Etoccfal Chubch, New Ha- VXjir-Tbi* new edifice, the congregation of which f *' founder the pastoral care of the Rev’d James i ! ' : JXbri'lX Du was dedicated to the worship of God ’ on Thnrsday. The Rev. Dr, OUn pretched the, ■ dedication sermon. This perbap* un-, - snrpdsfed in elegance by any edifice in the United States belonging to the same denomination. It •' v-> ,0051X22,000 npd the grriund g.’i.OOO Its dimetK v are 68 (eel by SO- The. .icapli, is 1W feet V.Vs* Tb* pulpit '■ °t pure "hil. rowtle. The, . ' i. building i» on the cornel of, the m.m siren .nd iv*V-. CnßeguGieen. It-i. in •t» l > f,vor ““' dreum. ; ttat th " ,t’'ii;'«::-S,' t bllMUoaw«»di»peused wiw »> dsitussiicn,; >: randilion of thing, l! :ln a meu warare, to tho egonions and indoe^ pMto i—Nm- To™ FROM- WA.BBIHGTOB. , Forth* Pittsburgh Gasetts. ■ Correspondence of tb£ Pittsburgh Gazette. , BllL HOAD H£STiio at VOOBTSB. Washwotos, April P, IMP. pursoacceif notice, a meeting oftbe citizens 1 TWre-bas been little of particular interest stir of^Wayoe Couuty, Ohio, favorable to the coostmc. ting here for the part three day?, and I have omit- tionoftbe "Pennsylvania and Ohio Rail Road” ted writing you, upon the Franklinian maxim, of was held at the Court House, ip the town of Woos saying nothing when 1 have nothing to any- ter, on Monday, April 16th, IMP. The vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. On motion, David Robinson, Esq , was called to Bidlack, a{ Bogota, has beeu filled by the appoint* the Chair, and Henry Lehman appointed Secre I ment of Mr. Foote, editor of|the Buffalo Commer lary. | cial Advertiser, a well known, resjfectable. and , Qo motion of Judge Dean, able Whig paper. It is as excellent appointment , Resolved, 'Hun this meeting is rejoiced to find No intelligence has yet been receded of his ac- that the subscription in Wayne County, to the Ohio _ . , that he will be anJ Pennsylvania Rail Road is already over on* «pt*Dce, bat ,t .sr not doubted that hundred thousand doffars-nnd it i, our opinion be pleased with the appointment, as that an)OJint w ,ij reach $150,000, in due time, have orged his claims to a cbargeahip in Europe. • Raolvtd, That the list of subscripts a ts com* , T l. Mr. Ellsworth, Charge to posed of men among the moat wealthy and prompt The charge agatort mr .muggling, is of our County, who are not oliy able and Sweden, ol having been °S*S. yillmg to pay their respective amounts, but are becoming more specific. Uis now auegeo mat ne f or the commencement of operations upon employed hia diplomatic privilege of passing pack- the Road. t v,_ w ,-h the Custom House without examine* absolved. That our thanks are dne, and are here ages inrougn .. , . „ by tendered to our fellow citizens John Larwill. tion, to gratify his lady, who was not perfect y - director, James Jacobs, Dr. 3. F. Dty, S.Rnep did in her disclosures to him of the foments of the per, Jno. Mcßride, and others, who have exerted same. I thonght it would tarn out to be some af- themselves to the neglect of their private business fair ofisdiaereet gqilanlry and I hope that tins last m •eb.cripiiona io Ih. .took otlhaßoad. Ulr Ol isauiw B-v j, r Resolved, That in our opinion, the Stock of this version may prove;correct. Road, so soon as completed, will command a high The persecuted Mr. Stubbs, of the Slate Depart- premium; and we recommend to each one of our meet, came out on : Sanday morning with a lameot .citizens to obtain as much of this stock as his cir» over b.a diimiaaal from the Slate Department. 1. ™~rLwi!l °“?l is renlly a sad affair, and bis relation of it i* as ar i»e from a road which must bars more bu«- melancboly as the plaint of the whip-poor-will, and ne«t than any road west of ihe Allegheny Moan entitled to the same attention. Mr. Stubbs is the , , , , . , , , ~ u a««wd, Ibat this meeting request the Director man who played in the hands of Ingersoll, in hn for lhi , County, ( j o ha to assure the asaault'three years ago upon Webster, and bis own Board at their meeting in Pittsburgh on the story made up for his own vindication, is enough 19th insU, that Ohio will do ber part towards the , ... i rt Km construction of this road with a seal and prompt* to hhow, onesided a, ,t la. tkat be deserted to te w of he[ dismissed upon the spot. He addressed an apph cation to Gen. Taylor, that his offence might be specified. Gen. Taylor made him no answer, bat If be bad chosen lo do so, be would no doubt have merely replied that be had nothing to do with turn' iag him oat, and that the causes for it were un known to him. Had be addressed his inquiry to Mr. Clayton, who did turn him out, probably he would hare received an answer very promptly, and very much to the purpose. But such a reply was precisely what he did not want. The Union* of course, takeq aides with the victimised Stubbs' and puts him down among Democracy’s martyri. I think one of these days I shall amusemyteJfwnh cutting up a file of the Union for this year, and dl* gesting it into book of martyrs. -Ritchie on Martyrology," I think would be a taking title. In the meantime, the work a stopping It is going on just as if Mr. Ritchie was not. and Mr. Polk had never been. Thus on Saturday, two of Mr. Polk’s latest creations were extinguished. At the eleventh hour of his day, he had the decency to appoint a District Attorney, and a Naval Officer for New York. The first is an office worth twen ty thousand dollars a year, the latter about four thousand. There was no pressing need of eith. er of them. Mr. J. Prescott Hall, who was made District Attorney, is well known as the pa s tron of the torf in New York, and an eminent law yer. He was an "ongiuni Taylor man,'’ and early look pound in favor of ibe General's nomination- Philip Howe, made Naval Chfiprr. is an old per* tonal and political friend, and perhaps is one ol those who would rather have been defeated with Mr. Clay, than have succeeded with another Thus it is seen no particular wing or section of the Whig party is to be cared for at the expense of the whole. Mr. Ewing started for the West yesterday morn ing, bat still daily cabinet meetings are going ori.— Oae was held today, at which ( understand mech progress was made towards the settlement of the contests over the prominent offices in New and Philadelphia. Bat nothing will be done du ring hit absence in which Mr. Ewing baa mani fested, as is sopposedjany considerable degree of ' r interest. Messrs. Bullitt and Sargent have issued the prospectus of their uew paper. It is first to appear on the 13th of June. It will be called the lic, and will earnestly support the Administration. It (grill be sustained by an ample fund. The President’s reception this morning, was not filfly attended. The weather to-day. and indeed for four days, has been dreadful. Ice ha* formed in the Streets, and in all exposed .filiations, where t£ere was water. The peach and ai».erry blossoms have till been bitten by the frost, anil Killed, and probably there will be only a few ti trict that will have fruit tbirf year. ,Tbe appointments made t»day * Spath, and were not of first rate imp Yesterday died Mr. Coody, a ad Rots,. Chief of the Cberokees. Mf half breed, and was one of the mo esieetned Chiefs of his tribe. He day with military honor*, the fine 1 to the marine corps forming a par This compliment, on the pari of lh| was well limed, nod will be np|*J tribe. * To tl* Editor of the Pitteburgk Gioeilt Feikxd White It appears trom certain publi cations m yoor city papers, thßt some of the ctu sens ol Pittsburgh are inclined to favor a Railroad route from your city westward, crossing the Mo. nongahela'in Pmnborgb ; theoce throogb Wash ington county, to cro« the Ohio river at Steubenr ville ; tbenco winding through the hills of Jeffer son, Harrison. Tuscarawas, Holmes, aod Knox couoliet to Columbus. Persons who favor this route most certainly know hot little about it—must kaow Ituje about the face of the country, or of the products of the counties above named, or if they do know, must care bat little for the ex- pense, and,still lets for the interest of the stock* holders, etst and west of your ciiy. It must be lyjtjwn to ybem that a train of cars can not be^ con- veyed in boats, with any kind of safety or success, across the Ohio at Steubenville, where.it rises aod. ells-from fifty to sixty feet. A d«-k or wbari Way could not be constructed to rise and ful 1 so •fejifcat n distance, and to bridge it would cot half and the bridge would have to be bung tip some ninety fret in the air, and perhaps high er, far we all know u must be bigh enough above -fogk,water mark, to admit the passage of atearo* boat*. ’ It la all right and fair that Sieubenvilie, and Cadik, and New Philadelphia, aad Millersburgh, and Ml Vernon, should have a railroad, but for their people to claim that they have the most prof itable and favorable that •* Cincinnati has aubsenbed a million for iu constriction "—that a “large part of the work is under contract," and 1 a part of it doneia all gammon: They know hatter—and your people should be put upon their guard against such trickery. We know, and they know too, if they reflect a rabment. that Pittsburgh and Cincinnati will he linked together by means of the Ohio end Pennsylvania Railroad, with less than half of the expense, and very little locrease of distance—with do r.vers to cross but the Alle gheny at Pittsburgh ; with ibo great advantage, -too, of passing directly through the richest agricul tural region of the State. The subscription of a million by Cincionali is 10 aid in making a railroad from that city to Sl Louis, and not for making a •Railroad from Cincinnati to Pitlaburgb. Her con lAction With Pittsburgh, via Mansfield, is now a settled matter, if Pittsburgh but iftes her duty Ushould be known, 100, by your people, that Indi ana and Illinois huve Imbed their iulercsl» with ours, and have continuous charters from Galeoa to Chicago,* via Fort Wayne, in Indiana, to the Ohio tine on the weal, that the road from (Galena to Chicago is in fopid progreas, and that, when weahnll be connected with St- Louis in the south and Chicago and Galena in the nortu, this road will draw to it almost the enure trade and travel of the mighty west —and nothing bpt a su ridal policy on the part rf the citizens of Allegb*- -ny county, Pa_, can prevent the completion of this, the greatest Railroad project in the world. 8 MADISON. Cantoq|ohio, April 10, 1319. From t** Isnutu*. — who returned to New York on Friday, in the steamer Falcou from Chflgrea, Ist tnsL, reports that there could not have been less than 2200 persons waiting at Pana ma on the Ist April; the number would be swelled to 2000 vjry soon. It was currently reported that the crew of the California had deserted. It was tolerably healthy at Paoauu, hot very hot. On the 19tb March a census was taken, nt which 535 Were found to be without ticket* for California, and 200 without the means to get a pa*»age— great suffering among some. On the 20th. 200 signed an agreement to go to Chagrea and to Vera Crnz, to get there by land- It was wholly out of the question to go to California fc by the way of Chagrea. Aboulf thirty-two passengers came back in tbe 1 'Falaon, who started with tbe view of going to San Francisco, ell hope of reaching there having been abandoned. • Potomac Fishex'es- —Tbe National Intelligencer of yesterday, says: •*We are informed by a veteran fisherman tha 1 tbe todden change in the temperature, togelbe* with the high wind, have driven the fish from their accustomed haunts and rendered that bu»i nets quite precarious. Generally speaking, at this season of the year shad are sold at uua rate of six dodars per huodered, but tbe prices oa Saturday la« varied fropj nine to eleven per hun dred ” The Rockville (Md) Journal says: “A irteat nosy wagnos are passing through our town, on their way to Alexandria and Georgetown for fish. The high pridb at wtqch they have beea held, hn induced many to return without parchas tag* Resolved, That the citizens of this County have entire confidence in the Eoigmeer in ChiehSolomon W. Roberts, and J; R. Stranghan his principal As sistant, as gentlemen competent to their trust Retolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the officers and published in the pa pers of this County, with a request to the papers of Pittsburgh aud along ourltne to copy. Hemut Lsh ma*, Sec'y. From Yccatak—The United States schooner Flirt, L’eut Commanding R- Semroes, arrived here on Wednesday afternoon last from a cruize oiT the ist ofYucatan. We are indebted to a friend board of her for files ofMenda papers to the 20th February nnd the Campeacby of March 1 *t and for the following memorandum of ibe news by the Flirt The Indian war is still being prosecoted with m>'ch bitter feeling on both sides. Tbe Yucatecos aided by the regimeot of American volunteers, had gamed some advantages over the Indians, at the last accounts, having advanced aa far to the east ward as Tibosuco, Tekax, and Vahdolid, all of rhicb places had been abandoned by the whit ud burnt by the Indians at the commeoceme f the war. Tbe volanleers have since been di charged, and the consequence will no doubt be. that the Indians will again dose io npon the whiles and drive them back npon Merida, Campeacby. and Laguna; m the neighborhood of which places they will be kepi tn a stale of siege, ifnol compel led to abandon the whole country. The whites are provoking the Indians to a war f extermination against them. They have begun i treat their Indian prisoners of war as slaves, and re reding them out of tbe country, as fast as they an capture them, to certain dealers in the Island fCuba, to which Island they are transported- — On our way down to Laguna we toorhed at Sisal, and found a Spanish steamer from Cuba waiting for a cargo of prisoners for Havana. The pnsonr ers are sold for ten years, and are expatriated unde the name of apprentices. Th > Spanish dealers pav 525 per bead for them, and the proceeds are applied to the carrying on of the war—thrt is, to catching more prisoners for the market. Both the Yucstecos and the Cubanos will, no doubt, make a handsome speculation out of this new species of the slave (rode on tbe American continent, if the English or ourselves do not interfere to pi veal it- A new Governor has arrived at the Balixe, H< dursa. We did noi learn his name. There had been an attempt at revolution to To baico, a few days before our sailing. Some citi zens combined with the officers of two regiments stationed at San Juan Bautiste, the capital of the Stale, to overthrow the Government, but the ser geants of the regiments, bearing of it, drew out of the rank and file in opposition to the officers, sod suppressed the movement, making prisoners of of their officers’ A beaUUul commentary on the military system as practised in Mexico. Tbe papers received by tbe Flirt coutam no news other than is given above. FaTHXH Mathew —Tbe Boston Pilot publishes the following extract of a private letter to a gentle man m that city s in the Dia- “Within the last hour 1 have shook hands with Cornelius R. Mahoney, on bis departure for Eng land, thence to NewSfork. by tbe Untied States Mail Steamer, trom Southampton co tfce 26th.— He goes on a mission congenial to bisleelings.and yours also, and very much to mine. Father Math ew goes to America about the end ot April, and Mahoney goes as hi* aecrediied agent, with letters ol introduction to the principal men who distin guished themselves in the cause of Temperance, and wnl visit Boston. I gave him your address dte." ler® all St tb< iphew of Jobi Coody was »t popular and was buned to* □d belonging if the escort- it Govemmt Cou Webb’s California Expedition.— We un derstandiha! a t Irgraph'C dt-fcpaich has been re ceived from New Orleans, by a mercantile house in this city, whir*'. annuun<*ea the receipt ol later intelligence from Col. Webb’s cxpediuon, of a very cheering character. ' All well, and bad moved off m fioe spirits The steamer Globe bad probably arrived at N. Orleans from tbe mouth of tbe Rio Grande; and if so, we shall shortly receive full particulars of all that bas occurred, aod of the circumstances under which a portion of the command separated ihem* elves from tbetr comrades. — Am York Courier •anted by tb< JtWItTR. FOIL CALIFORNIA. A letter from Independence, Missiouri, of date April 7, has'the following account of Pennsylvania companies about to cross the plain*. Pennsylvania has six companies in tbe field, equtped and ready to move. The first is styled the “iron City Rangers." and composed as follow*. A W Brockaway, A Rudolph, James B Mitchell, T B Kennedy, S. Grubb, Wm Laury. H W Myers, G Kiaxenbacb, F Rnckonbaugb, J C Risber, Robert Wightman. Lorain Robbias, A J Tingle, S D Brown. Jo* C Kennedy, Thos S Hart, R S Wing ham, J C M'-Kibbvn. W B Sharp, Robert R Mail, and Dr. Allen Clark, of Pittsburgh, D M Whilehill, oi Wooster. < >hio: Walter Taylor, bn Smith, Joseph Smith, Isaac Brecker and George Miliar, ol Mans field, Ohio. They are organized into messes of five, are provided with eight light wagons, to be drawn by mules, and each man, in addition has a mule to ride and a mule to pack with. Their ob ject is to seek for gold, la the company is an exs penanced chemist, and with their outfit all neces sary mining implements. They are provided with everything necessary for expedition aod comfort, and carry provisions for nine months. Like all other companies that I have met with, they go load ed down with shooting irons of various kinds. Tbe aecond company is from Centre county, Pa., and composed of John Miller, Samuel Saukey, Geo, M. We«son, Edward Montiima, Wm. Fred* enck, G. Miller. Jonathan Moore, Mathias Ptoff, and\Vm. Bartlett, who go ana joiot stock com pany. They are provided with two wagons, ox teams, one lent, and other necessaries for an outfit, and carry 400 lbs of provisions for each man. The tlurd company is from Pittsburgh, under the name of Diamond K Company, and composed as follows Crawford Washington, C. Kin caid, W G. Johnsimi, W. O. H. Scully. W. B. Mc- Bride, and Joseph L Moody, privates. They de sign moving with Lieut Paul, oa Monday next, but as an independent organization. They are provided with two wagons, mule teams, one large tent, other m-ceas Era. April 11. The Crrr or San Fbancisco. —ln the ‘ Alta Cali fornian’ 1 in San Francisco) of February Ist an interesting account is given of the city of San Francisco. In June, 1547, it contained four hundred and fifty nine souls, in the previous year thirty bouses were built, and laborers received from two (o three dol lars per day. In July and August following thirty eight houses were erected. In March, 1348, the population had increased to eight hundred and twelve, (whiles,) being an increase of one hundred per ceuL in eight months. In April, 1 St 9, the people wore gold struck , and the whole population rushed to the mines. The effects oi these rumors about the wealth of the mines are described, but these are*fatmliar themes. Sickness having broken out in the mines (hey were nearly descried in August and September, andlhe >eople crowded io San Francisco, aud busioess >egaD to revive. In November, when tbe fruits of the miner s labor began to be reaped, San Fran cisco began to lengthen her strides to prosperity and greatae»s. Other advanisges are claimed for the town. It is said to posset* the safest, largest, and most ac cessible harbor on the whole coast The situation of Ihe town ■* picturesque and only four miles from the sea. ThebayofSan Francisco is navigable for medium rued vessel*, as are also the Sacramen to and San Joaquin. The climate ia healthy. The population had increased since March last to about two thousand sou's. Real estate has risen io val ue from one hundred to one thousand per cent- The export of gold dust since May last is supposed to exceed two millions. The importation of com for the purchase of gold dust in IMS amounted pro bably to one million of dollars. The import* ol mer chandise for ihcri-ame period were equal in value to one million of duller*. Tbe duties oollecled in IMS amounted to fi19f1,074 Gfi The numt>er of buildings erecled in tbe year IMb were more than fifty. Passengers arriving by sea une tbuu* sand.— Delta. (cc-vrnnjxß from txstsrdat ) The Latir Rumor —The Nahonal Intelligen cer, in alluding to n rumor llml “had found its i way into the papers, that Mr. Bullitt and his as sociate* bad proposed to bay tbai paper, and that $60,000 was ai-ked for it, ttys:— “In justice t»the gentleman who is named in this paragraph, we state that there is no truth in the assertion, coninined m the paragraph, that either he or “his present aaaociales"—whoever they may have ever made any proposition or suggestion to u* for the purchase of 100 National Intelligencer. In justice to ourselves, we it tie, further, that the National Intrlligencer could not, at any lime, be bought for less than twice the sum stated; nor, at tbe present lime, for any amount whatever that any ooe in his senaea would be likely to oiler for it.” * giotlce to the Holders of Scrip. FORSAI.Ii nufl paym«*m received in UiegCßlt’ jt«ort of the t.-ny of Pittsburgh- All that valuable-piopt-riy known a* lh>- OLD KA - SIN LOT, nitrate o i Oranl tireei, opposite the Com I • • 73 )looee. end hounded by (Irani »ireet, Pittli Die- OFFICIAL, y? ■ luon< j B lle> am* Cherry allcv appointments by the PRESIDENT. ™ Abraham iwodwyn. Poatruaater at Patterson, h■ rhr»t and bc*i bidder. at public auction, on SATL'K- Now Jersey. DA V, MAV sth. t*dl». in 'rum of the Court Hou*e Wito- F. Pop«, PostmMler, L,ui. Rock, A,- klDttl. , q{ tale Heory Rhoads, Postmaster, Reading, Pennsyl- u« order oi the Cur Council*, vania MS 11 MURRAY. FS. Ullunan, Pn.lra.nt.r, M.raphu, Term. npSl.iiJ C|"“ Cnmmiti., on r Property Thom.. H_S ll ~Po..mr r, Eri.,P.hh. yl v.h, t W«. H. l-Uaaiwti, a graodeon of Preaidenl Har- JK pidly eoimi'-j ‘"’o “» e »» “ "'hole «,»c. nourishing riaon aod well known in Cincinnati as a highly .nod do'tcuw bereraae. being ®urr pleaaant and pal n¥W ’ ____ _i,_ . r> I nmhle than common Coffer, and far cheaper, a« aronail promuio* young man, who accompanied Col. o nlv , r .» centa, will go a* far a, four Webb’s California party on lbeir way io the gold „f Codec. Slanufuctured b r rccion, was of the number who died of the cholera p JOHN 9 MILLER, Pin«hur«ii. Pa OO the Rio Grande. gold at wholesale by B A FAHNESTOCK A i_o, on a . rornei of F»'»t and Wood and 9i xih and W iud ttreeu, A new post office baa bees established •» Lewif. Pmaburgh rille. io Cheater Coonty, Pennaylrania, and tt is -» r a.lT—iuuj bush frr«h Barley Mali, for sale by daily supplied by way of Newark, D*L M BROWN h CULBERTSON For lie Pittsburgh Uaiette DR. PILLA.BFEB. Oh did you bear or did von see The learned Dr. Philanfee % He is a mao of many parts, “Secundem arleoi”—mao of arts ; For fever-flush or wasting wan The Dr. is ibe very man And send for him through snuw and ice, He’ll come and see you id a trice. (For asking once—be visits thrice ' He is so iamous that —they say, He ‘'rides the country 71 night and dav And d you meet a man in haste With whip and spur—mud to the waul— - With anxious look about bis eye— And abort low bow in passing by. You may be sure that tins .1 he, The mighty Dr. Pillanlee. ] wiml \l*«*v* !>*• iicv<• to t *• Hi.- general wtih Ol' ihf* citizen* t, , , ol Ihr wa ril —u r). uuif of :t)r*a'ion in ihe Srliool House. Th* pwpit *>eep up,u. „ a roui- , Wf . . ... There a always some one sick abjut, j a pu ,,| ic , n „„ , s (>! IllP rituep , ,}, e * ttr d. mat an And then the Dr. scanners off { expression oi opinion mi) r>e had u- to thr propriety With lozenges to slop the cough, * ol purohasiiie o more central and tollable *. e lor 4 WIUI blister salve an.l little cups : P“ bs,r Huu ‘”' "ia.nuieu n« me condtuon of the Sh°M K ll ' r ' V " OUI ln IT’ I I e«mr."aMe7o’? Ki' S’f.’SlS.t'i Behold him now approach the tied — . ltlf Ullir , or arlJoll He feels the pauenl, pulse and head, 1 w UI Mnekey. And then be takes ou all his airs, l* A .'laOnri. Hr biles his tips—he frowns —he stnres — ow And tt the pulse is thumping strong 1 Henry I arni---i He talks in Latin loud and long, \vm || \\ -i,i,iry Bul as they know not what he says, , Janm M t Vhsirr. He turns the same to English phrase ; <■ Adam*, Thus laying off his educatiou j >nmue'\?»»r7 '' For common folks' accommodation, I Tho* joimsto'i He stands aback to muse awhile, . y (, rovr . And turns again with smirking smile — G'-urg' - Rodgers, He's fathomed it*— it is the same. Pittsburgh. April v, I^4o Some queer disease with queerer name; The patient feels as he were shot, To think what illness be has got. Now aomething quickly must be done. The sickness is a aenous one— Then ho —tor blister, lance and pill. The patient is so very ill. And nothing will relieve distress. So surely as camhandeit. Then in a twinkling is applied A whole great plaster on his side— The patient groans—(be Dr. says He will be well tu twice two day? This done, be sets awhile to talk, of things ftal may bis nostrums bulk — i >f oeighbor people—sick anJ well — And stones that old women tc.il Of do'es other Drs. give— He wonders how their patient’s live. When suddenly—as iu n flurry The Dr. minds he‘s in a hurry He rises—leaves upon the stand A list of nostrums nut at hand. Subfßuriste bydrag, ball a score, Ofepicac ns many more. And what the others are indeed, Not Esculnpius' self could read, When lipping forward on his toes He mounts his horse and off he goes- Next evening at half alter eight, He comes back trolling to the gate— He’s pinched for lime—he has to ride O’er such ett*u. my country side. He feels the pulse—'tin cold and slow Ah yes —he in*tc it would be so, For if his patients were In die He ktows the very reason whv, They have neglected his prescript.on And consequently took "conniption ’ And died before he found it out, It wi* their own fault—not a doubt. Ob ye whose visages disclose Humanity'* Ust coming wch-«, SiDoe 1 have told you of inis man Procure him quickly il you can, And surely yuur disease will tlee. He hue the vui.ool Pillanlee JOB PRINTING. BILL lIKAIW. CARDS CIKCLLARS. Mamffst*. tiilit Lading Contract'. Ittxc titan* U A.VD Btl-LS. I.ABKIJ. CESTI Sir A T*». CIIXfSA, roucim, Ac Ac . Printed »: the shortest notice at low price*. *t t 1 deas Oaxittk Ovrn a. Thud sTasrr. WM. A. VAHD, Dentist, ißggEg Penn street. J doors Hand »l Office hour* Iron) V ti 11.6 W. HI. Wright, M. D., Dentist, Ufnci nod rv«nJ~r.rr i.;i Kourll. *1 E£jj&BSSg' oppOMir u>r Piiui.urgti B«iil (iftifi J "**** IJLI ' iron ‘J o>lofk tos 1‘ M '■rplJ-'y Improvements in Deutlstry. L>II l». u STEARNS, late ol Boston, 1* iirrpareJ :t luuuracturtr and *rt Bi.a.s Teeth hi whole bjn»n> in »ei*. upon >urtion or A'.mo.pherwr Suction I**ls, • ToothaciiSH ui;i :■» fra UIM Tt* whe re 'hr n<- rV r exposed Olive m-.l re»nlence next i)o«>r In li*- ,\U or « ohtre. I'mllM, s.ferl. thll..,urr \% ti in. The Comcni»*ioner» named in tae An incorpo- rating the "\Ve*irni Insurance Company," are rr<,ur* ted lo meet at the Mnnnnputiria House, o'i .Mai.o morning, SEW, at lOo'ciock, at winch time the •ul»«rn; yon hooka will he opened U>‘ order oi in«- Comim Jjoncrv ajrtt JAS LIPIMNCO IT, Sec A Ttrsiri Cue hi. a Divma »-rvi-e wi ) be held ! In the Lecture Room on Sunday rtrirnin* next at the 80188 OF TKSIPKIUNCK, A QUARTERLY SESSION of ih« (inmd Dutsion of Pa , whi t>«• held in the city 01 Ptiuhurah, on Wedne*day. the 26th. at the Hdi. .-oner of Third and Wood drecli SA.M J PICkANDS, C » ap'it CITY BCHIP. WoCte* to the holders of Pittsburgh City Scrip. IN roniormity wild the 2d Section of the Onlmai,re of the Ibth of April,lr4U. d.rrcunn the undersigned ”io nefotiate FOR CITY SCRIP, the Bond* and Mon cttfea of individual* field by tlie City for property »o.d, am-amin* in TWENTY-RHiHT THOtSAND DOL LARS"—pubhc nonce i» hereby iriven. Uiai 'he »«nJ obligation* will now be disposed o( lor Uie Corporate i**ae* of ihr Cpjr ol Pittsburgh, oi the denomination* ol One. Two and Three Dollar*. Further notice i» hereby given, that City Bund*, bearing intere«i irom the l»th day of Api d, 1.-49, at ihr rate ot’o per rent per annum, will at any tunc linear ter lie issued t_> tbr holder or holder* of City Scrip, in ium* of One Hundred Dollar* and upward*, according to the provfuoot of ihr Ordinance of the above dale. a|«tfl S R JOHNSTON, City Treasurer ’TO THIS PUBLIC. —COUNTY SCRIP. TUIE COMMISSIONERS 01 Allegheny County ara.l Uiemtoivrtof the carlie*! opportunity to inform Uie holder* ol County Scrip, that the Board have under contlderation the adoption of iaen*ure* ler tin- piompt redemption of every dollar of Snip i*«ucd hereioforr in ant cipalion of claim* again*! said ruunty, and itl*- CoHunii*ioner« now gtvr assurance* ihat ~i the cour.e of a few day*. Uie resolve# of ihe iinart 1 lor the *perdv and fall redemption of the County Scrip now in cirru lation, will be published, lo re .eve ihe anilely of the .public mind on this subject T)»e credit of Allegheny coumy cannot sudor by a momentary interruption of a cifrulntmg medium. !.* I »rd upon the undoubted solvency of ihe richest and moct patriotic population ol the r*mir By srderof'li- Board JAMES GORMLY. Clerk For Qrtiuwood (Isrdnts, THI. nr * 1 :>M S— 10»> doi for »ale i'T '‘P * s* s K VON IH>N.NHonsT 4 i*o ’■f #{r „„*• h/ ,i vrtv Infer ■ml clicicc in- 1 f \KY Al’ I*l.K>—: l si MMEtt : J_/, i.j.19 s / Vu\ HuANHOItST 4 To •rlc-ctr* -oil loon- mu. .fu.M I-4M* il'ir.iip Iht ln«-t (<"* j . ~,K N_ .ii hk .•><.« i»>« •»' r«~4t>»i»* ~, ami pint,rami* - ,• r<-a. v m n oi mlipom evrry U 'mom fn*l..otialiir «ij lr». ami J aßl*—''• i !•!». ? k'-e* lur «alf by a largr portion of iiuavmg brno l.ouetii atthr KaST-; a p:u J* K VON lIO.NNHORST i C brn > f . , . I, L P „ r.ii.n l.y wlioie*alr -r mull w, 1 -D retvrd and mi me by wouKHbPfr.o.c r*-|’’ pifull> invi r ibr »„r* U «o a( the : **'±_ . aUMSTRONO i CROZKR public to our r'lock. Icrlint; t .minimi ol our .ibiluy lo ( ‘uU buy«r» u. alror " rver> omclr tlirv m»v wi.ii m , our imr To Urn la*ii~ vuwuuiJ f; • -uln e immeod 1 OUf «I»IP * ol !iPL*MM> Oho* SlLl*. ol winch * r liuvr II vny Urge and P-nuitlul a«»ortin-ui .'I Die ii.ie*i •.» >* mn«i most ftahionuMe colors. Li lilts I)KE«* (JrtoO*—MoU»l»« dc Luimv Foil d>- Cheevre, silk, linen ami mohair Lustres, panned Lawns, gingham Lawns, Foulards, new »t> Is Bare*;--, ’ Rngliah, French ami Rcoich Uinghnm« linn (ring hum* in great vanetv. to te. Boston*—New style Bonnets, yen' cheap. Hi«*oxs*tii Ft.owi;*s—Of Die latest styles mid supc nor m quality f PaRASoi.* —A eery Istgr anil lundsome »tO( * ol F;tr asols, of almost every «t>Jr and <|usni) Shawls— A fine assortment ol spring nod suiium r Shawls, of alt si> D « surf prices. FREtrril CLorua—A rood supply of m per French. English and .Mnem-.ui Cloths and Cassini-c - to which wn would invite Die .liontlOu ol person m-rding au. ti golds ; AI.RO - A lull rind general supply ol rt In; ting Oh-ck*. 'I ic kings, linnvii mid blear lied Muslins, Tahir Linens. Sheetings, Diapers. < ambries. Drillings, summer Good* mens’ and hoys’ wear. Jaconets, Mulls, Swiss, Nun •ooki. Nankins, Fruits, Gingham*. Craps. Crape Ln.-r, Cravala, CiJoves, Hosiery. mU lids u, Veils, Ac Ac Person* wishing in buy by who e*ale, should c.tll and eiamtne our -mck, a« our price* ate <..imi :»* to make D their mineM to bu> ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market -i, a pjl northwest eorper o( the Dtamomlß Lard and bitter—? ke?» i.ant. »»d et.b;» lr»*h \V K Roil Butler, just rec’d and for »n>e by 1 ap2l J B CANFIELD^ ROLL BITTER—6 bbl« CrasMor «de by ap« s F VON BONN HORST A Co SWIaET POTATOES—3I) bbis Galena Sweet Pst*- lC' «, m prime .-rder, in store and for sale by 1 *P2l_ _I»WJ » MII.TENBERGER, Front %t iMSH— iu l.bi> „<*w No Shadt 10 do do No l Herrins; lu do do No 1 Salmon, U> do do No * Mackerel, IB; Jo dn No U do. i*i rec’d and for sale by »p2l _ JOHN WATT. Liberty st 1 'I'OUACCO—as i.i* W U (Jrant’s 5> Tobacco, ‘25 do '• X. Ru«sell A RoLuison a 5« do, lor vale by I BROWN A CULBERTSON. | _ _opBl US Liberty j Seecul Mticm •• Thi«d Ward Pc»uc SCHOOI. — To ihe Board of'S*hooi Directors of the-Third \Y»rd ol t r»«- City Ol I’lltrt.urth : , (■EvrLEMEN—T!.<* undersigned would respectful!) cm: ue attention .U Ui- lloard ol School Directors to I The Ciiurn* of the Third Ward of the rny oi I*n: - - | burgh will iii''*-! on Monday unit, the -Ui ol'Apni ui ! T| o clock, l’ M , at the J'ubUe School Homo, in «a <1 ■ Ward, m order ihnt llic i-ipre«*iOn oi "pinion »titi> be ha-l .n rMu ion io the vulijrrt above ''-i forth ! JOHN WyIKWAN. 1 JOS \V LKWIS, 1 THOSHAMILTON. I Dirrct , r RuBT. .UOORK. ' 81, " ,er JOS. M CUl.LUl'tiH, I AND MMASTKR, j INtubunrh. April 16 !?4U For Son FranclicOi California* v-. THK under*ii{ned. having juai relumed jOjWFMrom California, purpose* chartering a f *»t ve»hel 10 be dmpaichrd at m early a On, 4 , uit'iußeioeiils can be made, and will tak r pas •enger* hi low rale*, if a 'p lurtii'hed, ireo ol cost, with u complete ~>it_ or HAYDEN 4 COALE, tfcl S Gay it ap-JU dtfw— B«ii Am. CARBONATE AMMi i.MA-500 Ihs irr.h. jast reed am) for m le l v J SC HOON M A K h.R & Co npa> . \\ ' ASHING StH)A—aStki ll* Sal ,*odn, lor vale hy VV span J SCHoONMaKFK fc_Co_ SUNDRIES ON CONSIGNMENT—vtf bill* Dn*d Apples, it do W alnuts. Foi. Mu»k rat. Conn I’o*- tain and Deer Skins; Ginietig. IW»*voi and Flni'i-rJ, lor • uir by up'JO J >CIIOUNM A KHR ft I o NUTMEGS AND INDIGO—2OO lb* Nutmeg*. 1 rw .Mainlia indigo. mat received by spat) J SCHOONMAKF.R 4 Co 11' R MURIMIY h»SjU*t rceeived by Kxpre«», a V» .. full assorment of wide blk Also, some very handsome Hertges and Suk Tissue*, mr ladies cire»se*. ai northmM corner 4ih andMuikct »t* upaii SOAP-tf hi* Cast do Variegated, T£ BrmoMS— lOndor I'oin. roy * -nr*, for »ate br npvsi J 0 WILLIAMS: Dog Fonnd AWlliri: PUP wl.. eh me owner ran hear of hy :i|S ,; > m* *1 Hi-' urftep ap2o dlt CHEESE- : fix -me l. M. :.k* drv Peaches. 2M> bush do. old, HR) do do App.e*. Hi 'lore, lor tale '.«>* aprt- ISAIAH DICKEY 4 <>, From si SOA F - 11- it* I’am So«p. Imid.ng from ueaincr New Lj.f.-uid and (Or sale by UfNFN lai.h's Honey Dew Sy r-P land,ue ,r oin f in: i irrnumnwi, and fur *m* l y ajeAi JAMF>DaLZKLL N' AlLS—trio ke»-* Nalls, assorted me*. m store and lor Mile by np2b JAMES DAI.ZEf.I. r rtIHAC-.’n IJ i-gs Hedge'* l> twis; Tobacco. !nud 1 l «iM..i_l_ioi_*alel.y ap-.Hi JAMKS D a I.ZKI.G JASPER < PIT i •»:. ins Jasper ' Uallnuorr I'lui limnci-o .an ling and lor >:i.e l.y Books fur mu subscription of stock in ihe Cuir-i;* Insurance Couipuoy of Pittsburgh. , l I.e oi-e: . d ..I the Room* of the Boa i 1 of Trade. on h'st Mu.id.a of November i.ril, at IUo clv/ck. a » Win r, Jr Robert Woods, Wm B M'fluie Joseph Plummer, S M Kn-r. Jonah King, John Shi r.rl Aid. Rosrburg, and H D. King. st'lb d'sovl Commissioner* Yooglilogbeny Coal Land*. S'* to Hu ACRES of Coa at-om iwe'niy mites from ISmburgh. wi; i.e *oid on tnlvauiageou* terms The tills is tndispu (able The dam and lock* on that river will be com pic.e.J in about three months If application l>e made eurlv. a Coil Bank, with en inn and room* sufficient lor (ijinv dke*< r» to work, i Lm,ui ■- oi -diior of Oaie'te eplirdtit AW V 1 DK.N [) ®t Kill) Cent* |*cf »u»ic tia' tireti de .•i.irr.l uh thr «u>ck of toe Al.auuc and Onio Tel oj. i apl. i cini>an v, |>d ) üblc on Jf miml at me office o Mc»»r» I'a.mci, llojuio 4, Co , Piiuburijh. WM M'KEE, Treasurer A* A O. T«l«fraph Company. AM Kh I I \G ol the M#r kOoidef* will t»c h«*M it the oifK'i of the Company nl J o'cloCK, F M, on 'I uurmja) . :>><; iSSth inn .»i wnich lime the charter, smJ a contract with the Patentee*, together with other im fKif'.ani :.u*.nr««. wi.l be mbmiued for thru notion, uptvtit J K MOORHEAD. PreVl. THK VF.STRV XI'KAPFIN'i FAPER—600 ream*, a rupenor art 11 cie. ;u»t pt'il per Hair 2-aie Erie ami lor sal by J LI CANFIELD, Water street, aplv betweeu SinithfieUl ami Wood ROLL BUTTER-IV bids W R fresh Rot; Buue jimi rerrived per Mmr Lake Erie and for *alc t» CREAM CHFESE-ViK; on ju.l ree'U and for su! by aplV J B CANFIELD TJOTATf •Hi* - MOO bu*h per steamer Columbian, u I title hy # apt!) KHKV. MATTMKWSA «o LMJ'ITON -VC bale* pet umr Dolphin, for **le by / aplV KHKY. MATTHEWS ACo HAi- lo.now '.!>» attOTte 1 llimt, Side* and Shoo . -r., tor tale by RHhY. MA ITIIKH'S ACo DRIED FRUIT-IVOO bush Dried Peachey do Applet, for taie by MOLASSES— IW bbli Plantation tnsk coprrrugi per timr Consignee tor tale i»y DF.K.H SKINS—O pack* Deer Skin*. (1 do Uenr dt lor .air by aplV KHKV. M A ITHKWS Afo RIO t'oFFKE—I UO »k" Rio loffr--. u»i rce d and n. taie by BROWN A Cl LHElirsoN. ipl'J 145 l.ibrrty si HOI’S -11 Lair- pmur Western NVork Hops. 16 do do .Mu-snrliuiciu do. in 'lore and tor tale by *pi;» HRON N A CULBERTSON SPAR CANDLES—tO bit 6 t r*t«r Candle* ju»i r< Cr..rdu.nl I -f tale by npty BROWN & i ULBERTSON STARCH— W lioxei Pearl Stßicn. jusl r**c'd amt :< tale by npib BKO'V X ACL I.HKK TSON /"1 LASS—IVt-0 nt -jlO, 400 do ltlxlV, -Afl .lo Hill VJ HmduTxv. vu do •dliHi. .heel, for »alr by □ ptv S F VON BONN Hoß'Ti Co HA Y R A K KS —flu doz tor tale by eptO s V Yo.N BONNHfiRST A Co ;a .util tor .au by, s FYON UONNHORST Ac IARD— V*‘ kerf* No 1 I.ard.juti lec'd mid for Mile ! Wfi.LIAMS, HU wood it PF.ACHKS ..ii liu.'ti exira ijuatny, lor **le by aptu J D WILLIAMS Ct HI I. 4 N Til A -1 1 hall <')>e«t* r * iru fine, for tale / »pIU ’ J D WII LIAM: JA V A COFFEE •-Hi bt; » old Loeertimeni. for,* by aplA JD WILLIAM: r|UULESALT-*A. •* >..V. ,v York Dairy, fur -nlc 1 op|U JD H ll.Mbk: KICK— 5 urre-s peart, ter lulc by . aplu J D WILLIAMS t) ICK FLOUR-- X entet superfine. lor »ab* by L aplll J D WILLIAMS CIA.NPLES • « lulu. Sperm, Ui do Star, iJbdoSlra i nnr. VO .:o Pinsburgh Dipped, l"r tale by a,,!!* JD WILLI AMS IHJI'ATUKS -;B«Jtk» 111 Poixieea. rcc’djrertieamer Dolphin and tor tale by K Co. apt- * ISV Liberty *t SU N OKI KS—Vflbn It.- I.urd. m keg* amt bl.re, "i“|»al‘e Hopt. 1 t.bl Roll Butler, .■*«*> It.* Bulk For*, rer'U by canal In.ut Brighton a.-ii lor »alc by .pi, K ROBISON A Co ?l(> IRON -4-ion. tai.eiior Foundry Iron, Tor *al by a,.|- v ICK A AI’CANDLEMS_ HKMI’ Mb lot D H Hernp just reed per »ttu er Caledon.n and ter sate Lr *pl> JAMES a HUTCHISON A C BI LK Fork —R>‘ Pieert Hama mid Shoulder*, n I and nnr trwni »:mr Pilot No A for rale by iipl~ ISAIAH DICrCK'* A Co, Front i 111 I K BEANS- 100 buihcli in store; for tale by Y\ ... I&AIAH 01CKKY A Co CALOMEL -aaib« English, jastrec'd and for sale by U A FAHNESTOCK A Co. RaD SARSAPARILLA—3 bales Hondorat, receiTed and lor mle by ZAFFRE- 150 lb* jurt rec'd and lor aalo by ai'l- B A FAHNESTOCK A Co / tOOPF.R'S isi.Nl.LAB9—Ju*t rec'd uod' for sole b V__ ap .’ 7 . J KIDD A Co VMKKICaN ISINOLAbS—iutI rec’d and for aale _ >»y *pl? J KIDD A Co CIAMOMII.K FLOWERS-Jom rec’d and tor aale / by »pl 7 J KIDD A Co. STARCH —A good article, jast Tec’d and for aale by ip-7 j qo AUCTION SALES. 01HC19BATI * PITTSBURGH CeUthgMf Saif of Chiiing, Jr. I On Turaday ®on..ne A-n U .h.at!« o clock, »i iho | ■■■■■l tin* t’ntnenrrcia! M •• - Room*. turner »i Wood and | K.llh 'irrrt*. w... !.«■ on a er- (.‘it of Vo day* on all PACKET LINE* th,sr“i”",?;?£KiSESSJrK * >" J °* ' W ”' l \ , " J ’s™*" ">*'* I sLhS 3d?aniUhSr»»d Ml J» <*» * '^RSsrz.'u^SrvA ; , -h!u earned a million of people w}*®" 8 1 ry io their pereoas. The bon* wiU be •* the »m « , ! Wooj -i \ non of freight and the entry of pasieiigen « j*® ' ter In ail eaaea the passage money mn»t be paid tt ; advance. By John D. Davli, Auctioneer* coiionade pa i: i.< 15 jvrce* wool i “ extra LonJo' brown Plain ,II|J F».« t C4-».IIKfr. ~n i ,. Jnl’tn** t Test botiefU- AiM). 4*l ii-rff rnraxoa, ami fancy. an uik. p*Kk«*t MM*. Sf »*<» 6»«e brown muslin* Catalogues wi . r*aJy anl can b<* exatnm ,j o.i Monday .tpiil JOH.N D DAVIS. Aoct Latf* &*** u/ Dm fAw monr/w credit. \h- Mim-l j' ri’imm \f . aid, »t HI o’clock. st . Coinin'-' •‘ ->e-i: • • '•iificr of Wood a«d 4lfr . r ., •' - • •• a ■ r-ds: ot ihree months n ail *um- » •• <1 • i..Jor*ed note*— „.. • n-nl Dl i -'i ..'> S»*ple -Join. •<*- .. Smghsma, in lam* . .-nnirrea, alpaeas, »piendnl planl vicuna*. , Mack satin. silk hdfti's and anawis in great I vsr>e-v’*pietidi«l printed liwm. colM raml-i.c pleached and‘brown miMiin*, damask latflc * „ lU j,*o blue ebeet*. aaper pn*». ladies rose pat Urn. liner cravats, hosiery. glove*, ribbon-. bonnets, rap* button*, wring til*, Ac At S o'clock, tirooerie*. Glmswar*. Furniture. *r Vouiix -•'"d and Imperial Tm*, \ a rnmnufac .ui-dtoLcco.SrnnuhSctaM. Span,,h id «>u.cco lajiry loile' and shaving *oap. No l palm soap, . ugar Lo«*c moia*«c». starch. 12 boici Lemon.. Murcia ..,adc* fork*. «torr fixtures*, a« laW** and general *»*oninent of household and I kuehen lormtore, gla-swnre. Ac. , At 7 o'clock. * Read) made clothing, cutlery, variety good*. Ac. I op'-JU F-dward H Day, Martin Lytle M W !«ewi», P H Hunker, John D Dav~»s. Thoinns M. Marshal: Wm t'hapman. James Monio.in D»v*d Hun er. Oeorge Shetftrr Jonn M t.uire John Rodger*. K Curran, SvUnJid Pjtu made Mantel Clod, Gold and Sti ver \V*uh*t, Inlaid Violins, Books, *<-, at Ave On Saturday evrnuiß, April 21. at 7J o'clock, dti** Commercial Sale* Room*, corner of \N ood and Fi streets, mh be sold, without reserve— , A Jorge collection of among w i are many scarce works, *tandard edition* in v “?? u ‘ department* of lueraiure. family and pocket biblea, blank book*. Inirr and cap writing paper, Ac. I «plendid black marble Puri* mode 15 day mantel clock. ' J lour ro'uiim e'.onv fine gilt clock*, regulated move ment. Pan. made, with shade*, and inlaid »tand*, a ueautiful amr.e pi/ld und silver watches. V bur double iiila.d violins, Ac up*.M JOHN D DAMS, Auct Letaee and Manager ACIISW3IHII Staoe Manaoks Fir*i apprnrancc, of the popular Actress, MRS FARREN. whn i« engaged tor 5 night*. To add V> ihe eject of me performance*, Mr. r ARRKN’s ser vi.'es have been secured. The eniertaiinneiii* will commence wiih the intensely interesting Drama of LUCKKTI A BORGIA. link, i’E.i. K r 0 ' iftum g Ito »- r be hr ever so versed ui medical science, he would omr :»r, lar snort of so herculean u task. Dr. S. has J D WILLIAMS^ been engaged since 1 tSW in seiecung and purchasing aii ili- pnpu'.itr and seerci remedies which could be obtained in England, Ireland, Germany and the United State*, irom those person* who were eminently sue* rr»«ful m curing Mine one of vhe following diseases, Rheumatism Dyspepsia, Sick and Nervous Head iche. Fain* or Weakness in Back and Joints, Paraly- Seuralg.s. Spiun-Atfsctio-s Epilepsy,Toothache, t'miiiracuoi.* of the Muscle*. Weak or Inflamed Eyes, Pill*. AMlimn, t‘»ncer. Tetter, P'rost Due, Stcrofula, Urcrrs. Alercurtal Disease* of long standing, Female Dt receive instraetlons eau act With"equal vfinem-y u« bnnself. his charge is only ten duilttr* Dr P i«!rrmshed with certificate* sud recommen dation* from the mo*t mielligent and respectable Phy sicians and citizens of every - place ai which he has had me pleasure of visiting, which he will be pleased io .-iliibu to the inspection of any who may desire it. The ingredient* used arc almost exclusively veg da table, exce.-dmgty simple, and within the reach of all. Persons afflicted with any of the above named dis ease*. would do well to call upon Dr. 8., and if not ef feciuuily relieved, no remuneration will be required for h,s services. His motto te, NO CURE, NO PA Y. Dr. 8. will remain danng his stay at the St. Charles Hold. Room No. 73. aplT JA.MFJS DALZKLL. water si JA.MF> DALZKLI. For Son PrtneUeo, California. TO S AIL FROM PHILADA. POSITITELY JhKwoN tub «Oth INST—The eplendid barque jSBKRALPH CROSS, lly- J-Davit, matter, having tf»e rreaier part of her cargo on board, will tail on lh< Wrhmei. The bulk of 400 bbla. can yet be taker* early appliniuon be made, and a few more paueugi can be oamltomely accommodated Lrjr applying board at Fine Street Wharf; Philadelphia, or to EDMUND A. SOUDEfc A Co., Dock St. Wharf, Philadelphia with liberal fare. apl7:«st Dividend. MRS A MISS O ILL AND teapeetfully inform their friend* and the public, they hove procured onh removed iCeir achool to oroomT and convenient house m Lacock itreel, accond 'dwplllDg eatl o< Feberal at., where they are prepared to take a few boarder*, as welt a* a few more day tebolara,'and where their ex dative attenuon will he devoted to mitmcuon in all the ordinary branehea of English education. Stranger* are referred lo Mr. Wm. Eichbaum, Mr. John B McFadden and Mr. F. Eaton cf Pittsburgh. Mr. A. Shortand Mr. Ueorge Reiter of Allegheny city. apUhdlf XT F.W COM US-At ZEBULON CLNSEY’S, 67 Mi ll act atrect— i dox very high back Shell Tuck Combs, J •* medium “ “ ” “ J B c kNFIKI.D tti •• plain high *• “ “ 1( *• narrow beaded top “ “ 60 “ fancy top Buffalo “ 10 plain ’• vt> gross com Horn; 30 doz shell side, assorted si ze*. bo gro-» com bora Side; 3 doz shell dressing do; IV doz Buffalo do do; 4 do Imitation dfi do; £0 do bent English Horn. 0 do S 9 S fine Ivory, extra »ize, 10 do S S do do. in boxes, IV gross 8 fifid do do; Ido comb Cleaners »p!6 ¥> H EATON A CO. are now opening their Soring I 1 , stock of Trimming*, consisting in pari of Man nda and lire** Fringes, liimpa, black aud col d Silk Lures, Flounce Lace. Battons, Brids, Bonnet Tnmunngv gent*, ladies ana childrens plain and fan cy Hosiery, shirts 'or men and hots, Combs, Ivory aud other Fan*. Yarn, Spool Cotton, Needles, Tape*, Bob bin*, Pin*, As. Ac. which they offer for both wholesale and retail, at tbir Trimming Store, 62 Fourth street, between Wood and Market apl4 RHF.Y. MATTHEWS A C RHKY. Matthews a Co BRASS CANDLESTICKS- Just received, at the sign of the Piano and Saw, a splendid assortment of Bras* Candlotirk*. of various kind*. For sale by aplS HUBER A LAUFMAN, 75 wood at ROLL BUT TER—I2 fresh Roll Butler, rec’d and lor sale b> ROOT DALZKLL A Co, tplG Liberty *t SALERATU9— IWi bxs landing and in*tore, for sale by aplC ROBT DALZKLL A Co ObUUK— 4u bit* Family F.aar. for sale by p tt pi9 rhey, Matthews aCo / IOITON—I7 bole*, now landing from steamer Do!- \< nliiii ior-i.ir hy ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, apis FrontM t 'FATHER' 1 — (>t*k* now landftg troa stmr Dolphin, «n *nlr- by apl* ISAIAH Co_ LARD— 14 bbt* No 1 now lan tmg from sieamer Dol phin, lor ,ulr by apl7 ISAiAH DICKEY A Co B\i; t >N - i »k? MJ<* ond Shoatders, now landtnt iioui mu' Dolphin, fur sale by a[ ,l, ISAIAH DICKEY A Co ■ *LA\ SEED —’N> *k« now landing Irani steamer Dol- I* pliu. tor >ale »y apld ISAIAH DICKEY ACo BEANS— £1 ik* *mall white now landing from itmr Dolphin, lor sub- by apl* ISAIAH DICKEY A Co CUiTfON— B<2bub’- in more; for sale by / apl- ISAIAH DICKEY ACo St i A F- IWi hoxe* Mitchell's extra Roam Soap, rec’d and lor • hy SAW HAIIUaUOH SALTPt.I'Kt^— ’0 kegs R-rfined, )u«t ree d and for sale by U A FAHNE9IOCK A On, CtASTILE M).\P—l3 cases Marseilles, just rec'd / and lor solo by_apl7 B A FAHNESTOCK A Co JAMAICA IiINOER—V bbls just rec’d and for sale _ by _ upl7 U A A Co CTOCHINEAL— Jusi rte d and for sole by j ar>l7 J KIDD ACo comer Ist and wood B A FAHNESTOCK A Ci . lihl l»,l>:tf pnru ir. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE C. 8. Porter. W H Cam- SaUKOaT KVK2UKO, APSIL 31 Cabin postage S'dOO, EDUCATION $40,000 SCRIP WANTED IN . i. i.juy tor Hold Wateln; i, sAid other morchaa- Liii al d“ Market nir-rei h, upie ZEBULON KINBEY_ A k r IND • W CLASS—3UO bx» aesurted sizes 'iViu \y dim in tve’d and for sa'e by SAW ILARBAUGH corner Ist and wood sis POWDERED GAMBOGE-Just received and for by apt? J KIDD A Co OIL MEAL—I»4 ska Oil Meal, per canal botFHiber inn, received and for sale by apDt 9 A W HARBAUCH JIN9EKD OlL—3b Linseed OF, per canal boat Hi t hernflu received and for sale by apis SAW HARBAUCH SUGAR CURED HAMS AND BEEF—SO tes Evan* A Swifi 9 C Hams, very choice; 27 tes do do Dri ed Beef Round*, choice, just rec’d from Cincinnati and for tale by aplt) SELLERS A NILOIJI BACON— 100,000 lb* Hams, Sides and Shoulders, in fINK FLOU lI—2S tibia of excellent re. «,,eO end fo, ~le kj NICOL 9 | NQ L^^g.^r /■'Uii'NJRY BACON—VVo have mfew cjyiieo iota of \ 1 rnuiiTv cured Bacon for sale ' WU MX.ILLS A ROK RIFD FEACaKB AND APPLES for zale. [ ‘ *}i MXJILLS A ROE ROLL HLTI'ER —3 hhls; and SU bxs Cheeky, jast re ■ d per sttur Michigan And for MLlB'>y apn , ivol.l. BUTTER—I 6 bhla Roll Batter, lAt ree’d J.V and for «j djpU J S PtLwORTH ACo for ante by .WORTH A Co forth Carolini ItAR— 3p bbls STEAM BOATS. SUNDAY PAOKBT. Tl* ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, Witt leavr Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at lv owioca; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 F. U. May «, IST7. HONDAY PACKET. _ The MONONGAHELA, Capi. Stow, wilt leave Ptn*- burg’i every Monday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Mouday evening at 10 r. M. TUESDAY PACKET. The HIBERNIA No. i, Capt. J. KUHKTXLm, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. Wheeling every - Tuesday evening at 10r. u. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. *, Capi. 8. Das a, Will leave Pm«burgh every Wednesday moraiag at M o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10P.JI THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Capi. Gases. will leave Pitts burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 F. ft. FRIDAY PACKET. Tlie CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Pars Duval, will tear# Pittcbnrgb every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wbcs- Uni every Frtday evening at 10 r. K. SATURDAY PACKET. ’ Tie MESSENGER No a, CapLWooowaaK, will laava Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o’ciodk; Wheeiini every Saturday evening at 10 r. ft. NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, ,B ‘ 9- |m ulasaow,) Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o’clock, A. M-, and’ll rives at Glasgow, (mouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca> P«l,) at 3 o’clock, and New Lisbon at U, tame night Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o’clock, P. M., (making Um trip canal to the river during the night,) and Glasgow at 0 o’clock, A. M., and arrives at Pittsburgh ai 3 P. M—thus making a continuous line for carrylngpas aengers and freight between New Lisbon and Pitts burgh, in shorter time and at less rates than by any other ronte. , , . , I'he proprietors of this Line have the pleasure of in* forming the public that they have fitted up two finrt class Canal Boats, for the accommodation of passengers and freight to run in connection with the well known steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and eooaect iiur st Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cincin nati Bn d other daily lines of steamers down tho Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge them selves to spare nocjponocoT trouble to insure com fort safety and dispatch, and ask of the public a soars of iheu I‘alro'l^HrHOßiZED 1 ‘ alro ' 1^H rHO RiZED AGENTS. G M. HARTCN, l |‘ ltU bureh sA w. HARBADGH, \ 1 uu r « B- R. HANNA, A Co. j New Lisbon myilnf J. HARBAUGH ACo. J IC U # NOTICE—The steamer E Clarke, mas ;r, will leave after this notice, for Wellsvilie paoetu llv, at 9 o'clock in the morning. jela 8 CHOKER ARRABGRUEBTB tor 1840. UONONGAUELA ROUTE. Only 73 Nllei Staging.’ Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Philadelphia. npHF. splendid nnd fast running U S Mail steamers 1 ATLANTIC, Capi J Purktnson; BALTIC, Capi A Jacobs, LOUIS M'LANK, Capt K Bennett; are now making doable duly trips between PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE The morning boat will leave the Monongahela Wharf, above ine Bridge, daily at 8 o’clock precisely. Passengers will lake SUPERB COACHES at Browns ville, at 3 o'clock, P. M., and the splendid can 01 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland* at 8 o’clock, A. M., and arrive in Baltimore the tame even ing, in ume for the evening line to Philadelphia and Washington city. From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, ouly 33 hours. Fare 810,00 From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 hours. Fare «ISO> The evening boat will leave at 6 o'clock, eiceptSun day evenings. Passenger* by this boat will lodge on board in comfortable Stale Rooms the first night, pass over the mountains the following day in Eastern Built Coaches, and lodge the second night In Ctunberlatid. Passengers have choice of either Steamboat Of Rail Iload between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resuming their seats at pleasure. Coaches char tered lo panics to travel as they please. We make up the loads and way bills for tbeCoaeh es in the Puubargh offices, (in order to save time on arriving at Brownsville,) it is therefore important for passengers to get their u.ckets before going on hoard of the boat, at our office, Monongahela House. Water street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood it, Pittsburgh. ap&dOm J. MESKIMBN, Agent Pittsburgh A LoalivUlt Pseksl Lino FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. ~ Tbe splendid new Meaner . TA TELEGRAPH No.*,, ; llaaleo. master, will leave for above intermediate ports Oft Bon dar, *i2d Inst, at 10 o’clock a. K. For freight or passage applr on board, ot to • BURBBJDGE, WILSON A Co. aplfl GEO BMILTKNBEROER. PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINK iJ-g-rTi- h. The Dew end tplendid fut patten- P ' P *'tELEORAPH No. *, } ■■iHBSiBBBMupn, master, will lesre (hr Cincin nati and Loulrrille on Sunday, the 15th isst, at 15 o'clock, A. M. Por freight or paatoge apply on hoard, to BURBIUDGE. WILSON ft Cd, or GEO S MILTENBERGEJL if I apltl • Louisville end St* Louie Psek«tLbe< 18*0. H4O, REGULAR TUESDAY PACKCT FOR ST. LOUIS K The fine feel tanning paueage I « • learner ATLANTIS, ■cLnfeWß (Jco. W. Wicko, muter, -will leave ibe above and Intermediate porta ever)' Tueaday, at 10 o’clock, a. M. For freight or nauage apply on board, or Mt j R. C. KINO, No. 1&3 Com. Bob, Looijrrilie. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR BT-LOOTS k The One Cut running pafceuger . fT'TVT.g* steamer GEN. LANE. ; > iffii’P-SIKSB A. McPherson, muter, will leave for ■■■BECSsHßlbe above and Intermediate porta eve ry Saturday, at 10 o'clock, r. K. For freight or passage apply on board, or to E. C. KING, No l£3 Com. Bow, marS-dflm LogirtiDe FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. - - . _ . Tbe new and Ueht draught Muto- I E? r *«*“»« LAMARTINE yBEBCfIw Duncan, muter, will leave fat-above ■SHBaMblRnd intermediate landing! On. Bator day next. Slat mat, at 10 o’clock, a. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to spilt) PETTIGREW A Co y Ayt». FOR WIIEEUNO AND BRIDGEPORT. n . .. The neat and substantial steamer . Hudson. MeMillcn. master, will pe rt!o r m regular trips between Pittsburgh Wheeling and Bridgeport She will leave Pittsburgh on Wednesday ana Saturday. For freight or passage, apply on board. «pLO FOB ST. LOUIS. The {ini fui^ra^i^jteamer . Calwell. muter, will leave for shore feßHßaßHßandfmtermediate ports on Friday at 10 o'clock, * x. For freight or pusage apply on board, or to •plO PETTIGREW A Co. Agta. FOR CINCINNATI: mr.T h. The light draught neamer i HAIL COLUMUtA. ' Jffln_Grten, master, will learo £» abo*» intermediate porta oa Friday, it 10 o'clock, a. m. For freight or passage applyoQ heart], ox to. apio PtrrnoaEW *co,Afu_. FOB MARIETTA AND ZANESVILLR. . The splendid passenger steamer I COMET* JJnMßnflp Boyd, master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports this day, Wed nesday, at 4 o’clock, f. m. For freight or passage, apply op board. j apl9 FOR NASHVILLE. «ayw!»S« Baxlcti. master* will leave tfqr ■HBHBSIttBftnd Intermediate porta on B atm day v at 10 o’clock, a. m. For freight or passage, apply to • «PlO J W BUTLER A BBXt, Agfa FOR ST LOUIS. Mn. k The splendid steamer / ' I PAIRMOUNT ■SknOjCip O W Ebbort, master, will leave for ■■MBCSSHBibe above and intermediate ports on Wednesday, lath last, ,■ Fpr freight or passage apply on board- ' * apl7 FOR WHEEQSig ANDIaUNFISITT k The fine steamer - i , ICw' Jk CINDERELLA, t 4 ImttrCttZkGtomt: Calhoun, master, will !««*« above and intermediate pens »e, Mondays aud Thursdays, at 10 a m , , For freight or passage, apply on board- anl7 formarietta and zanesvelXe. . Mn* The fine steamer . • i Uf ■ ng ft PILOT No. 2, . r IftawwtHß Karus. master, will leave Rp above BMEBatiid intermediate pons this day, }?ih. For_frei«ht or passage apply oa ward. ap»7 FOR BT. LOUIS. —te--. K ' Tbs splendid new steamer , fTSfla James MiLLmoEH, JMB.W BNonon master, will .leave f. r VBHBSMHIthe above and intermediate’ aorta an Tuesday. 17th inti, at 4 o’clock, p tL . *For freight or passage apply on board, orio, *PI6 PETOQREW tCa «w n i. Kt-JUIiLAK — run, Tbo fine steamer <\ weekjy pocket betas an Pius- SF fS£SST3SSt~ BEJlOtit. - B. MILTBSBE&OSR T -XS7 Good,S “ > ™' A»Ij«OBm»«h. Mo»priiTii^lljlSKlSi'l>'owd« 1 T irE . . v « ula of Dr. TownMnd’r^ 1 ' U Q *»*■ i«* “Wired 200 d2E o Vfe* Orßat»p rii#Md SuxnKei Medieiae. 0f l orona&eu ihcald recollect iknfH t? o«tr- JjJvKtarnub.a.b, „ 4 DM •Si^^sSisSei;