THE nTfSBUKGH tiAZETIE- PUBLIStfED BY WHITE * PITTSBURGH* Monday morning; april %>■ £S! r ’ Tn Tri- Weekly ti Fi-e pliant per K W«U»H T— DoUan par mm, rmoi, nodeanct. __ ■ irT-unna™ *» eameMly reqac.ia.l lo Irani in k*r ;-I«bBfore sr. *., and as early in the day as .heir fa Advertisements not inseilcd fora spec! anl *»a.nablr b* chan«i crnil oniereJ oot PHILADELPHIA hobth Advenitemeau sMsnbscnpuons to the NorthAmer ic^Tanoiled State! Gaxeite, Philadelphia, received and forwarded from this office. 8«« next p*B* ror. Telegraphic B«Wl< For Local Blatter* see next page. Lsttui Box- —The Letter Boxf has been removed from its old situation, a window Dearer the Post Office. The new rooms oi the Board of Trade, in Third Street, above Wood, opposite the St. Charles Ho tel. are to be opened this evening for a public meet ing. on the subject of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to connect Pittsburgh with the great West. Large subscriptions to the slock have been made in Ohio, and a number of gentlemen from that Stale are now here, for the purpose of giving to the citizens of Pittsburgh an account of what has been done in Ohio to promote this 'highly im* portantwork. The invitation to the meeting U general, and it is hoped that every Pittsburgher who wishes to sec a railroad made to the great west, and the great lake*, will attend. Setup.—The ordinance of Allegheny, in relation to us scrip, was received at so late an hour that it did not appear on Saturday. It is published 10-day. It secures, in o.Qr-optmon, the speedy re demption of the scrip of that city, without fail. We see the Chairman of the Committee on city property has offered the Old Basin property, in this city, for sale. It is divided into twenty-four lots, and will no douht bring a large fund iuto the Treasury, all of wbich,*will go to redeem scrip- We learn that the Treasurer has ceased to P* out the city issues, so that the taxes will rapidly absorb a large amount. Maryland United States Senator- — Among the names mentioned as Senator from Maryland in place of Hon. Reverdt Johnson, is that of Hon. John Wbthkrkd. formerly member of the House of Representatives. Although we claim no ngbt of interference m a mailer which concerns the Whigs of Maryland alorre. and m whose judg ment we have every confidence, yet we may-he permuted to say that the appointment oi Mr. Welheted to that high place, would give unalloy ed satisfaction to the people of Pennsylvania, as his able advocacy of ihe Tanff*tn has won for him the confidence and respect of the friendi of Home Industry in tbi« State. Although Mr Wethered lives.in a district strongly Democratic yet his great personal popularity carried him tri nmphnntiy through a warm contest, and* while 11 Owgress he distinguished himself by his attach ment to Whig principles and measures, and by hi? effective of the tariff of 1542. The friendi of Whig principles and of a protective land would therefore oe pleased to see him m the Sen- The “Journal” does not deny that it surreptitious ly obtained onr telegraphic despatch of the Foreigr New* bv lh« Europa, nor does It make the leas apology for so dishonorable n transaction. I merely tries to extenuate its owu »m, by som< reminiscences of trausact'ons of which it allege the Gazette is guilty, all of which occurred at tine when we were not connected with the i>ffu:< and of which we know nothing. It gives ua pleasure to sav. Mr. Riddle is not home, and ts not morally responsible for this pass upon our rights, by hi* subordinates, nor the contemptible justification which is attemptei Assurance^—The Gaxeite, with oil the graces of assumed innocency, charges the Journal with stealing Us Telegraph news. One would suppose from this that the Gazette never stole any thing itself-—notwithstanding it is in a fair way to ro6 us of about three thousand dollars,—Dispatch. We shall require of the editor of the Despatch to be more definite in his language, when it couples the Gazette with robbery. Such insinuations are an abuse of editorial privilege which cannot be tolerated. The edttor says too much, not to say more, and conveys an insinuation, the conse quences of which, he might not be willing to face A Smoke Consumer. —We had the pleasu terday, of examining the model of a smoke consu mer, patented by Daniel Carpenter, of New-Tork. where it hos been put in operation, with entire success. It consists, in addition to the supply.of heated air immediately behind the bridge wall,.of a succession of bridges, the dames passing -over oqc bridge, and under the next, and sn onto the end of the boiler; and the gentleman who showed us the model, assured ns, that no smoke ever reached the end ol the boiler opposite the hre cham ber. and that tote flame was maintained from one end of the boiler to the outer. As a good *moUe consumer is a matter of ih« last importance to Pittsburgh, we hope some ofoui citizens will try it, as we understand Mr. Carpentei is willing to come here, and fit op one consumer for the purpose of testing it, without charging any thing for the patent or his own expenses. Who speaks first 1 His address is 14£* Nassau street. New York. Free Pittsburgh from us smoke and it will b< come, for many reasons, ope of the most pleasant inland lownA to the United States, aod Us growth and prosperity, and especially the increase of fine private residences would be proportionally rapid. If any smoke consnmer can be fotfnd which will answer the purpose* without fail, at all times, smoke wiil be made a nuisance, and our manufac toring establishment*, which now belch forth such immense volumes ol gas and coal dust, will be compelled to consume it, thus benefittiog them *elves without annoying the public. The «avingcf fuel alone would amply repay the expense, but that is a small consideration compared to the comtort ot the people of a great city. Art Union at Phiijikulphia.—Tin.* is au as cociation for the encuuragemeut ol the Fine Arts and the promotion of a cojreet taste, similar t the association in New \ ork. Each subscriber of F.ve Dollars becoim ber of the An Union for oue year. The money ibas obtained u applied, lirst, to the procuring or a large aad cosily engraving, from un original American picturrf, of which every mem ber receives a copy : and next, to the purchase of Pictures, Drawings, or other worts of An, wuh ■ the funds distributed by lot among the for that pnrpose Thus, for the sum of Five Dollars, every mem ber is sure of receiving s fine engraving (worth alone the amount of his subscript,on) and the chance of obtaining a hue original Painting, to b e SELECTED DY HIMSELF from any public ex hibition in the United States, The first Monday in May annually, being the time fixed by the by-laws lor the distubut prues it it desirable that all subscriptions . be received before the last Monday in April. Oor readers will perceive that if they v-i-h to avail themselves of an opportunity of ..blaming a fine original painting, they roust subscribe this week. Mr. Trevor.McClurg, will receive sutscrip lions until the 26th tost. “Tn z Ohio lUposiTOßr.’’—This paper, which is published m Canton, Ohio, ban completed it* year, and in mil owned and conducted k-y «t* original proprietor, John Saxton, Esq. it is seldom we see one person, io this country, retaining so long the proprietorship of a newspaper. From early manhood to green old age has Mr. Saxton quietly pursued the even tenor of his way—diffus ing abroad the savor of good principles, respected by his neighbors, an honor to the profession, and to the community m which he live*. He publish?*, a Whig paper, of course. OCR BOOK TABLE, “The Pxhkstlvasia CuLTiVATua, is a monthly work, of thirty-two page*, octavo, devoted to agri culture* It is an excellent publication, 'and we trust it may abundantly prosper The pnee is one dollar per annom. und u is published at Hams burgh, by Fortes Co. “Godky’s Unr's Boos ' for May. u illustrated b . f oor stool engravings, and severs! wood cots, musio, Sc, as well “ twenty-bo, page, o, ext,, matter, malting seventy-two to «lb _ : „ Slavei. —The people m The faeid a meeting some Shelby county, d *'reng resolutions against dsys sinco, and po”f , , aves into that Slate ,ho of the resolutions brings the ftOGd KettltUwky’ . the ensuing Legislature, Object to the law and ttfgM JtffenM to introduce a slave in- PftOK SStf TO&K. - UITOV acts passed Coriesponfleßee ofthApiiii&ttighGtxette. (coanmiZß nan Saturday.) Nrw You, 'April 17,1&49. ' To incorporate the Charter’* Coal Company, in I The horticulturist* of this-pectiou are in much the county of Allegheny, trouble, in*coQKqbence of (lih loioafyearalo their To, locorporue the Erie eod W.terford Plank . . ■ * noad Company, garden*, by the {pat of the past feet day*. After Authorising the Governor to incorporate tbe a mild season of sufficient length to develop® "veg- ReadvQle, Klecknervilla and Ediaboro Plank elation finely, 4410 excite the warmest hope*, Road Company. • fmat mry.n-A IS,Au , k To incorporate the Erie and Wattsburgh Plank a frost ensued,##ftty enough to male thick ice, Comply. and nip allHhe TJms: The greater part of the ex* To incorporate the Ene and Edinboro Plank ou« are- with them much fruit of tbe Road Company. more delicate,kind*. Authorising the Governor to incorporate the * . . , MeadviUe Cambrdge and Waterford Plank Road A newsjjpjultlion tanouf rife here, m what one would suppose would be tbe last thitur—'Tbe fi- To Incorporate the Allegheny and Pennrville nal resting place of mao. Cemeteries with names Turnpike Road Company. , n.mM nfall To erect Millerstown, in the county of Perry, in* lagubnooa and joyful, together with nsm« of aU tQ r hMd elecli ’ Q atfd di * rto 7 intermediate grade*, are now paraded before me To incorponUe lhe Philadelphia Hose Com- theirgood qualities enumerated with the pany. most elaborate detail- The beauties of air,, the Relating to a special election in Adams conn landscape, the water and aU that pleases the gen To change the place of holding elections in tbe oral taste, are ;tuily laid down, and as a final townships of Henderson and Todd, in the cooniy argument, an estimate is made of tho rapidity with of Huntingdon, which lhe oiwequiesof a friend can be aolemnixed- : The Cyprus Hills Company announce that they te lhe Berwick Water Company in Co have :succeeded in taking a company of ooe lumbia county. hundred persons, by railroad, to their grounds, for Regulating election districts. , ~ . The Granting privileges to certain citizens of Hano hfleetl dollars, m the short Ume offwo hours. 1&e yer Ydrk & troverey rests here, but the speculation is not To include partof Juniata township, io thecoun ly of Perry, with Greenwood township, as an elec tion district. To repeal the provision of tbe third section ol an act. passed 29th day of March, 1&15, entitled, •‘An act enjoing duties upon the Attorney General and for other purposes.” Relative to Schools in Washington County. Relative to the partition and valuation of tbe real estate of Samuel Hunter, late of Franktir county deceased. To erect Phcroiiville, in Chester county into i borough. For the better regulation of the streets and alloys of the borough of Schuylkill Haven. A supplement to an act, entitled “An act to di» mioish the number'Of justices of tbe peaee and so* pervisors in tbe township of South Coventry, Ches ter cooaty,” passed tbe eighth day oi March, ISI7. To incorporate the Swatara Company. Regulating streets in the borough of Indiana, in tbe county of Indiana. Authorizing Jonas Hassef to sell and convey certain real estate. Relative to the escheated estalea of Philip Mil ler and Mary A. Morgan. the directors of the Philadelphia Mutual Insurance Company 10 wind up and settle the affair* of the company and distribute the as set* among the stockholder* and scnpholders. Relating to the road* m East Bradford conoly Chester countv; lo authorize the audilons of tb< township of North Penn, to settle and pay the claims of Edward T. Tyson. Relative to the Mutual Fire Insurance com nies and agencies of Matual Fire Insurance com paniesnot chartered bv the State. To incorporate the Susquehanna Cleartietd and county Bridge company. Authorizing the Governor to incorporate the Mount Vernon Turnpike Road Company of Lu zerne and Wayne counties, and relative to the e leclion of judges and officers of Tarnpikes and Bridge Companies. To change tbe namesofMary Ann Loudenslager, i GeorgeO. Loudensl&ger and Bartholomew G. Lou denslager lo Lnndon Authorizing the Governor to incorporate a com pany to erect a bndee over the Monongahela riv er at the fvrry of Jeremiah Davidson. Incorporating lhe Citizens’ Insurance company oi the city of Pittsburgh. A further supplement to an act to incorporate the Cumberland Val'eV Railroad company. To incorporate the President and Manager* o the Strattonnlle and Freeport Turnpike Road Company. To incorporate the village of Provideoee, in the county of Lnzerne. into a borough To incorporate the Hamsburgh Town Hall company. Authorizing the qualified voters of Mau Chunk Township. Carbon Ounty, to elect an additional ■tumble, and lo authorize the election of a ju*- of the peace in Juniata Township,Blair Ccun- ripe yet Another old relic of New York, “forty year* of nje,° will m a few day* yield to its fate, and be J known no more. The City Hotel, long known a* the fashionable tyouae, and enjoying a world wide . reputation, has failed, and i* now to be converted into an immense dry good* warehouse. Fashion able society forty years ago, made this house their rendezvous for balls and parties, and the roost de. lightfalassociations of oor old citizens are connected with the now antiquated house. The rush of popu lation up town will soon Astor an ex treme'down town hoose, and make the then lower wards a mass ofwarehoufces. The appointment of Philip Hone as Naval Offi cer, and J. Prescott Half as U. 3. District Attor ney, gives as near universal satisfaction as two such important acts could hope to give. Both are old and tried Whigs, of the Clay School, and able men. Mr. Hone is a thorough merchant, and Mr. Hall a lawyer, in whose charge the public business will uot suffer. In the appointment of Collector ai Bosldn, General Taylor has been equally happy Mr. Greeley is a Whig, whose courage never faul rs, and whose energies were never relaxed, the darkest day*. He is a merchant in the true rose of the word, and an eminently practical Another swarm of California diggers left our city t >-day IQ the Crescent City, (148 in ill.) for Cha g-ea. The skip took out $175,000 in coin, of which $150,000 were AtT the army, and went from the Sub Treasury direct A gradual depletion of the monster Is gojng much the commercial public rejoice. • Moneyfcontinues very dear, and people anxiously look ahead. The very late open ing of the canal has kept back New Wk mer chants, and complaint is made that the few buyers here pay moderately, and buy sparingly. The -‘barnburners,” with a dogged perseverance that makes them bard to kill, have called a Stale (Convention to meet M t tica. and pledge them selver never to relax an effort until New \ork steadily demand* “free soil.” The -hunkers are *adly perplexed, and declare their determination to maintain a separate orgaouatioo, and to pre serve inviolate the “sacred lire of democracy until its banner once more marshalls the unwash ed to the -spoils " now so far from tWir grasp.— The. oext Legislature, like the present, will Whfjt wttboyt a shade of doubt, whether thrs feud continues or not. lii produce there » nothing new to notice Holders of breadstuff* are willing t,. meet the market at pjfsent rates, or come a shade under.— A good deal of the floor and meal mat has been -old lately, was held on country owners’ account, : and they paid dearly for their opinion that prints would Tire. The d*Bi of the Rev. Dr. Power has cast a gloom overate Catholics of ibis region. He was m every Mby no hunor and an ornament io the sad Ted prts?<3fon*ti which he was devoted. His public abrttJms on charitable occasions never fail ed \o draw Crowds, who now mourn his loss, as oteU as the more humble beneticiane* to whom he endeared himself, by attentions rendered at their homes. He strove to excel in the practice of the tinstian virtues, and none here deny that he suc •ded welt. l - FROM Mexico. The New Orleans Delta has files of newspa pers from the city of Mexico to the 29:h uli” mo, and from Vera Crux to the ‘2d tostanl We extract the annexed summary of their con- The Senate of Congress had 'adopted ;be act which had already passed the House of Represen* tativea, authoriring the Government to negotiate the instalment of on* million -and • half of dollars, payable in May next, by the United States- The measure was strenuously opposed in both Houses’ bot waa finally earned by* a majority of The Monitor says it ia a triumph of the Administra lion party over the SanUnistia and revolutionary factions, and is calculated to strengthen the Govern ment and maintain jwbho order. The authorities <lf the State of Vera Crux bed tkgunlbe collection of the tax, recently imposed, for the support of the public schools. Don Mariano Ayllon, in conjunction with the Governor ai the Fede-al District and the City Conn ell of the Cap.fel, is taking steps to render the Chal eo canal navigable for steamboat* of light draught. The Governor of Vera Crux hac ordered a noissauee to be made oflbe Rjo Blanco, m order to ascertain if merchandise coold be transported tn steamer* from the coast of Sotavento to Osucarcm. five league* from Cordova. The Monitor publishes a decree whereby thr Government invest. s*Bo,ooo in the purchase of muskets, rifle*, and other implements of war. They are to be distributed first among the national guard, and then among tne frontier States of Sonora, Chi huahua, Durango, Coabmla, Nuevo Leon, and Ta mauhpas, in order to enable the inliautant* to pro tect themselves against the Indians. On me 1 6th ultimo twenty-five persons from the United States presented themselves 10 the public authorities tn me capital, in order to exhibit Ihe-r ; passports. It i» unnecessary to say they were bound for the gold regions of California- A few days previous sixty others bad the ettyot Mexico. The Monitor describes them as bei n g-all on horseback, well armed, and apparent ly decent-' 1 , , . The question of the Protocol was broached in the Senate tv Senor AJmnnle on the 16th ultimo by a call made upon the Mint.try for Inlormetion. The mutter hed been postponed to be discussed In secret setsion. _ 4 The journals are still harpmg on Santa Anna, the great majority, apparently, irrevocably opposed to bis return- , , - Senor Penary Cuevas had resigned the post ol Secretary oflbe Treasury, notwithstanding the re quest of President Herrera that he should retam it. Francisco de Arrangois had been tendered the of fice and bad accepted it . , . The inanrgent Indiana in the south of Mexico had been routed by Gen. AJvare*. according lo hie .own aocounU, bot it was believed they could not be enurely pat down without large reinforcements n the Government force*. The Legislature of San Luis Potosi has petition ed Congress for three thousand moskels and $2O 000 per month, for the purpose of making bead a gainst the rebels of the Sierra. On the 26ih uH. imposing funeral cereraom were pe firmed in Vera Crui over the remain! of the Mexican* who lost their live* during the bom bardraent of that city by the American forces un der Gea. Scott The remain* were all collected to gether aod interred in one of the churches. There was a grand display by the military, bands of raosic, the priests m full canonicals, orations, dir ges, Btc. RETURN OF CALIFORNIANS. Mr. John Ellert, who sailed from Now York tor Cbagres, tome lime ago, has returned to Savannah- Mr. Ellert says that be waited as loog as he thought it necessary or prudent for the arrival of the steam, ship California, for which be was ticketed; and that during ail the time he was at the Isthmus h* dxd tux an ounet of goU that bad come from Cali fornia. The Boston Traveller say* "We understand that a member of the Sagamore Mining Company, nam ed Goldthwait, reached thisciiy this morning, from 'New York,on his return. This company, whose members chiefly to Lyon, started lor Cali fornia via f-ouu, some two or three weeks since. According :o the statements of Mr. Gold thwait the company bad reached Wheeling, (Va.) when tpe disappearance of one of their number, together with thh foods of the. company, threw them into contusion. Some were disposed to con tiooe the journey, others remained at Wheeling to track the absconder, and a few thought it best to return home- The defaulter is said to be the fap uinof the company.” The Cihcinnaii Allas of Saturday (tates ihnttne steamer Jewess, on her last trip from Sl Louis ( brought back a nhmber of persons who had started for California, to go by the overland route, ( and remarks “It is just beginning lo be discovered that this going to California is not the hofyday business it is generally represented to be. To persons of aro marnio turn of mind—readers of the voyages of Sinbad the Sailof-dt is DO doubt very pleasaol, at their own fireside, to talk over the Relights of the journey, the enjoyments of the camp, and the grat ifying prospect of gathering gold by the handful Dawfod bv the bnghU£pss of this view ot the pic ture its darker shad#- are entirely overlooked; and’these are, the fatigues of a long joorney, the exile from civilisation, and the wasting away of life under the influence ofhardships,privation, and disease. It ts experience in these which 6000 works ( a disenchantment, and induces so msoy to turn their faces homeward.'* Cholbu. — (111.)*Whig, of the 20tb alt., says:—Our city physicians report flve cases of the true Asiatic cholera on Saturday last, all of which proved fatal during the night and Son day- For ihe election of township officer* in Lime* •tone election district, in the county of Union, and for the erection of part of Oliver township. ‘this township m Mifflin township, ia the said county, into a separate election district. A supplement to tbe act incorporating the Penn- sylvania Coal Company. A farther supplement to the act. eotitled ‘‘an act to incorporate the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company.’’ To repeal an act, entitled, "an act to ineurpt rate tbe Erie and Ohio Railroad Compaov." To regulate the taking up of lumber and fii boats in the Ohio. Allegheny and Monongahe vers and ttietr •rihntarie*. and to charge :hute on Wi«e « Ripple, in the Mononpaheln near Fredenckstown. To incorporate certain tnisla under the the Pequa Railroad and Improvement Company To aulhor'Ze the Aud.tnr General lo r the claim of Green Dorsey, and c. tni.auv ter.als foroisfed on tbe Juniata diviv* r. Pennsylvania can* l . Erecting p-irl* of Savi'le an.i Jur at* Yuwn-hip*. in the county oi Perry,min a septate •-!«-rt:< n .1 »- tnrt, lo be called Perrv Election District. »r«l to fix the places of holding election* >n Township. Potter county, and m Pine *io 'p. Crawford c-uaty T» cooler on Mary Nmirb, late Mary Hot er. >t Berk* county, the rights and privileges of *» child born in lawtul wedlock. To roofer mi Martha Irvin aod William Irvin ; the priv.Jegr* of r»er«oQBborn in lawful wedlock. To extend to the Delaware countv Institute --t Science, the provi*»ons of the art, entitled -an act to prevent the disturbance of meeting* held tor t hr purpose of religious worship," pasted April 2d 1S» To authorize the sale of certain real estate in the county of Philadelphia. Authorizing the Heading Water Cotnpaay'to in- crease their capital stock, and to borrow money To authorize the School Directors oflhe borough of Erie te borrow money To incorporate the Wilkabarre Coal companv. Authorizing the Commissioner* of Lancaster Co. to borrow money Relative to the Schools in West Marlborough township. Chester county. Relative to the courts and county officer* of Sullivan county. Erecting the borough of New Germantown m the county of Perry, into a separate school dis trict. A supplement to an act, rllating to hunting and t fishing in tb« counties ot Huntingdon, Carbon. j Luzerne Dauphin, Mifflin, F-llr, Pilre, Monroe and Bailer, Approved twenty-fourth March, 1848. Relating to Monument Cemetery, Philuda For the relief oftbe Somerset and Bedford Turn pike Road Company. In relation to the accounts of Daniel M Bowies, late a Brigade lospector. To repea a part of a farther (supplement to the act erecting the town of Birmingham, in the coonty of Allegheny, into a borough, and re lating to the pay of the county commiaaioners of Lebanon county, approved &tb April, 1843. Providing for laying out a state road from Mii6in» ville, in Columbia (county, to Conyngham, in Luz erne county. To incorporate the Odd Fellows Cemetery Com pany ofPhiladelphia. To authorize the Canal Commissioner* to sell sad convey a certain lot of ground m Lancas ter Co. Relative to sales made by persons acting In a fiduciary capacity For the relief of Mr*. Murray and Mrs. Wolf, of Lancaster county. A supplement to an act, entitled u An act autho rizing a state road lobe laid oat from Landis burg, in Perry county, to Mifflmtown, in Juwala coonty. To authorize the executors of Isaac Baugber, deceased, to sell and convey certain real estate. To incorporate the Wakefield Manufacturing Co., ofPhiladelphia county. To incorporate the Washington Hose Company, of Philadelphia. Erecting ports of Beaver and Mercer into a se parate county, to be called Lawrence. Incorporating the Reading, Lebanon ao{l Harm burg Telegraph Company! A further supplement to nn act incorporating the T.tnU Schuylkill anrDSusquehanna Railroad CorapanyTSlfcito ehange'fne name thereof. To mcorporwßHhg'Tahing Creek Railroad and Coal Company. To incorporate the “Allegheny Inatitute and Mission Church, in the county of Allegheny To incorporate the Richmond Kerry Company I Authorizing rise Governor to incorporate n | Company to erect a foot-bridge over the Con* I es’oga, at Safe Harbor, in the county of Lanca*- l *To incorporate the town of Rochester, in the county of Beaver, iolo a borough. To incorporate the island in Coneraaugbjtown- Cambria county, into a borough, to be called Conemaugb. ... To change the time ol the commencement of the April and August Terms of the several courts ol the couoty of York. . To provide a more effectual and economical mode of collecting State and County Taxes 10 the counties of Chester, Franklin, and Adams; for in creating and regulating the fax on dividends of banks and saving# institution; and for requiring sup ervisor* and schiol tax collectors in Lebanon coud ty to give bonds. A supplement to an act, entitled, “An act to au thorize the Governor to incorporate a company to make a lock navigation on the riv er,” passed the 1 bth day of April, 1843. To incorporate the Danville and Poltsville Tele graph Company. To Incorporate the German EvmgeiicaJ Luther* an, John’s, Congregation, in the borough of Charu bersburg. To incorporate the St Joseph’s Hospital. To retnslate the eapitaJ and extend the character of the Farmer* 1 and Mechanics’ Bank of Philadel phia. A supplement to an act? entitled, “An act to in corporate the town ol Newcastle, m the county ol Mercer, and the town of BUirsville, in the county of Indiana, and lor other purposes,’ passed the 3let dayof May. Ib4l. A further supplement to an act, entitled. An act to incorporate the Beaver Meadow Railroad and , Coal Company , , . Authorising the supervisors of the several townships m Clearfield county, to assess a special tax for the payment oftownship debUinsaid coun- iv. , Retaiiv- 10 the courses of Gunner s run. To mcorjwraie the Presbyterian Congregation of ißealiaville. Washington county, Pennsyhra- Incoppomicf Uzb Western Insurance Company of thec&y of Pittsburg, is tbe county of Alle gheny. To ertepd tbe charter oftfaa Lancaster Saving Institution.; Relative to Charlotte street in the Kensington dis tnct of tbe Northern Liberties; and vacating part of Beacb street, in the city of Philadelphia; and for the widening ofNoble street, in the county ofPhila delpbia. Relative to the cemetery afUnited American Me chanics and Daughters of America in the county of Philadelphia. I A supplement to an act to authorise the Gover nor to incorporate a company for erecting a perma nent bridge over tbe rtver Delaware, at Stockport, in Wayne county, approved tbe eighteenth day ot March, 1916. A supplement to the act incorporating the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company- To confer on James Kelly the rights and pri vileges of a child born io lawful wedlock. A supplement to the act, entitled ‘‘an act to au thorize the Governor to incorporate the Glen Hope and Liule Bald Eagle Ternpike Road Com pany. Relative to the legacy or interest of Daniel Hoff man, under the will of Valentine Hoffman, of the city of Lancaster, dec’d. A supplement to the aclaoflBl2, 1829, 1932, air thorizing the building of certain bridges in Berks county. A further supplement to the aclesectmgtbe town of Birmingham, io the county of Allegheny, into a borough. A supplement to an act, passed April sth, 1&19. relative to tbe boroughs of Northumberland and Milton, and for other purposes A supplement to an act, entitled an act to au* thorite the Governor to incorporate the Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill, and Susquehanna Railroad Company. To annul the marriage contract between Daniel C. King and Samh, his wife. To incorporate the First Reform congregation of tbe borough of York and its vicinity. A supplement to an act, entitled An act to in corporate the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance Catnpany ” To enable the Cbambertburg Insurance Cotupa ny to wind up its affairs. Extending the limits of the borough of Kittan nmg. Relative to the farm of the heirs of Adam Camp bell Authorizing tbe sale of certain school bous i Lebanon. Montgomery »nd Westmoreland eou A supplement to an act entitled “An act for the relief and employment of the poor of the city ol Philadelphia, the District of Southwark, the Town ship of the Northern Liberties and Penn,’passed the sth day of March, 1629. A further supplement to the net incorporating the Monongahela Navigation Company. Supplementary to an act providing lorlhe survey ol the borough of Frankford, id the county of Phil adelphia. To facilitate the collection of dsbts against cor porations Authorizing the laying out of a State Road from Straituuville, id the county of Clarion, to '.he Radge way and Warren Turnpike Road Repealing an act relative to roads and bridge* inWaraaw township, Jefferson couaty, and for oih- • purposes. Relative to the estate of Emily Harrison, dec. To confirm the title to certain real estate in lb« •ity of Philadelphia. To incorporate the Shrewsbury Wafer f omps ly To incorporate the White brer Bridge Compi ny . | To incorporate the President and managers ot the Spruce Greek and Phillipsburg Turnpike Road Crnpany. To authorize the Guardians of the minor ehildren of David B Jaok*, deceased, tc »el: real estate au thorizing the executors of John Kmgahory rrhi estate; and authorizing Ann Murray u> im prove certain real rstale in tbe county of Philadel phia. To incorporate the AUanlie and Uhio Telegraph Company To incorporate the Fayette County Manntaetur mg Company To incorporate the Watts burg and War ren Rad road tympany. To incorporate the Heatbville and Beaver Run Ra.lroad Company ' To incorporate the Pennsylvania Central Tele graph company. To authorize the Red Bank Association and Ferry Company incorporated by the State of New Jersey, to hold certatu real esUle in tbe city or of county Philadelphia. To incorporate tbe Moutr se and Railroad Flank Rond Company. A supplement to an aci en'itled "nn act u> en* 1 courage the Inrther development of the mineral retounn of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed Apr! It th I bfb Authorizing the Trustees ot the New School Prenbyrrian Congregation of Hub'ersburgh. Centre county and m- Tro-iees ot the Methods Kp:*<*n. pa; Church C..»rk»' i.’lCj Mercer county, to **d ccr laiTi rent estate * To incorporate the Odd hrliow* Hall lion of Koxl>orough, m the county of Philadelphia. To auhtorze John Gilpin, of Armstrong couuiy to sril and convey certain reai estate. Authoring me (Governor to incorporate the Meai'i - •• r d Franklin Ptank Road Company Au’.hnrii ng the Governor to incorporate tbe MeadVdie, Adegheny, and Broken Straw Ptank Road Company Ti' incorporate the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company To esiubiish a uniform standard for the men*- I urement of bi'unmums coal, and aulbonxtog the | appo.ntment •! a tri-od inspector in the borough l of Lewistown I To preserve and perfect the validity of judg ments entered tiimn the continuance of appear ance docket* of the county of Lycoming- Relative to puymeot of seventy five dollars t>> a disabled soldier Kel.il. ve io the estate of Daniel Reilly, deceased To construct a turpikeniad Irom Columbia to Marietta, in Lac< asier county To incorporate the Pb»enix Hose Company ol Philadelphia- For toe relief of John Brotherlioc To confirm and establish a certain Stale road it the County of Beaver, and to vacate another para! lei thereto. >' iTT*'pond-n*e ofth* - Bitumen- Patriot Washington, April 15, 1949. The appointment by Mr. Secretary Crawford, of Mr Lanman as Librarian of the War Department, m highly commended by every body who knows Die taleut*. industry and worth ol the appointee.— Mr Lanman is « worthy member of the pre««s. and in nn appointment, as well as in that of Mr. Hall, the Register of the Treasury, the editorial corps will see tnat justice, though rather slow ©f foot, l>orhaps, is not to be altogether wiiheld, by this Administration. from those toiling and delving working men, who do more to keep parlies togeth er. to spread light abroad, and to build up sod make the great men of the day, than any other class o r calling of men which ran be named. It is time that this class ol men should be appreciated according to their desserts, by the men at the head of the fk>vernmenl, as well as by the people Franklin, in the early days of the republic, waa ap preciated by both, and by all Europe. The peo ple, ol late, have taken up members of the-press and elected them to Congress. In the last House ol Representatives, there were at least five printers and editors, to wit Mr. Henley, of Indiana, Mr. Thompson, of Pennsylvania, Mr. Fisher, of Ohio, Mr Barrow, of Tennesee.and Mr. Greeley.ofNcw York, beside* others who had been editors. To the next House of Representatives. Joseph K Chandler, F.sq. late editor of the United Slates Gaxette, and James Brooks. Esq. one of the edi tors of the New York Express, have already beeo elected. As ODe of the corps, Igo for the craft, and it rejoices me to see this Administration nl« ready conferring appointments of honorable dis tinction upoo some of the worthiest of Us members. What wonld the politician* of any party do, what could they do. what would they be, in the range of political eminence, if they had not the press to support and sustain them' And how few of the hoest and capable editors of the press, who toll and wesr out their strength and means for others’ advancement, are ever rewarded for their labor*, either m earthly goods or earthly honor*' It is not one editor in every twenty who either makes his newspaper pay us way. or is thought ol for one honorable appointment, when the great men whom he has helped to make great are advanced to pow er. Our pood people are by habit, but ought not to lie, less rendy to pay editors' bills than any oth er bills And when n rare member of the corps, who bv hi* sleepless nights, by the sweat of bis brow, by toiling uud delving for hi* party and its most prominent men, and by his prudence and enconomy «nv«*s enough to exempt himself from being colie I poor, and happens to be named for an honorable appointment, how many there are ready to cry out. "<>li. he is rich he ought not to have any appointment' the people are not for him'” For one. I have no patience with those who can not appreciate the press sod those of its conductors who have oonr the country service. I rejoice to see that Gen. Taylor and his Cahinet can and do appreciate the editrmal corps. I rejoice that wor thy member* ol it have been appointed to honora ble station* under the government. and l rejoice that there i« a bright prospects that] Mr. Guila her, of Virginia. GoUmel Webb, and Mr. Fuller, of New York.Mr ' nllender,of Poughkeepsie, and Mr. Morris of Philsdrlphia —all ofthe editorial corps— are soon to receive distinguished marks of the con fidence and approbation of this Administration. Ill* related that the celebrated French diploma fist, Tallyrand, would never countenance a blun der, for be considered it less pardonable than a crime. On Taylor and his Cabinet Ministers, in making removals, have committed no blunder thus far. The prospect is fair that none will be committed, *o thoroughly is every step examined before tin taken. Hxai.th ok Nrw Oautoics. —The latest accounts from New Orleans represent the health of that city improving rapidly. The Bulletin gives the fol lowing official statement of the Chanty Ho*pi lal, and says that not a stngle case of cholera bad been admitted into that institution for two days: Admitted of all diseases during the month of March, 1213 Admitted of cholera 326 Died of cholera 243 Cholera originaiiogm the Hospital 100 Of these died 63 From this it will be evident that, taking our Im mense emigration and u floating population n info consideration, the sickness of the city and Its mor tality has been much less than represented, and by no means calculated to ereute the alarm it has occasioned here- Te* Wiathze *1 Albany, on Moo- j The Commissioners of the Coooty of Allegheny j day, the weather was cold and disagreeable, with would respectfully call the attention of the public to | domes of snow during the morning. Al Utica.. tto foU owlng tesoluboo* oftbe Board, of this date, very cold, and snow two mebea deep; at »yraca?-e . _ < . „ m ;„. ~«(,. cold, and snow several Inches deep; at Auburn The action of the Board on the premises,... con snow on Sunday night and on Monday morning. j fidentiy hoped, will have the effect to allay the al Buffalo, dear and cold; and at Troy, on Salur- j an xiely felt by the holders of County Scrip, and day.qn.te a severe snow form. On Sunday mormng fnvtQi i hea i Vroui incurring any lots thereby:— atßosion.the ice in ponds was thick enough to ' r ■ . K beprchtldrep. A letter from Chntoo, N J. Apr,l , KrWr,.,-Tb., all Scrtp jg. 1 dale by the Commissioners of Allegheny County, “We are almort troeen up here to Jeney.—ce ' ah." tern , ” ,e C s '' ? f 6 , T i 8 inches thtek Inpt night, . J flower, ttlUettd - ' m"™- from Ihe 19,b day of April A. &O»«. Tee peach tree, were aor m bloom, bo, near it. • “»"> P r '”! n ,0 P'J”*", 1 ° f £ ° r We fear the fruit will be all killed." due the t amply, aud that holder, of ntd Scrip In the immedia.e vtctmty of New York u.tv. il ' who P^ 1 " m *J- “ r “V wnottn, thereof not te. is though, Ihe embryobloraom. were no, sufficient- 'ban twenty-fivc dollar., reeetve therefore oo pre ly dcelopedto .offer ntatertally. I »' ,h I ComratMiooer. office, a wmran ; | on the Couuty Treasurer, payable two years alter Mb. Char —ln noticing the retttnTof the Hop. | *»'«■ “"r 1 aI lh = r " e ° fs , T , , .. per annum. H.pry U.y ,0 hi, homo, from hi. Tt.,l to New T , lal lb , rc .hall be a.ee.Kd and 00l- Orleans, the Lexington Observer o! Saturday; lec(ed fur lnc yeaf lW y a County Tax of five says I mill* on the dollar on all property, professions, Alter spending Saturday and Sunday at Ash- ! trade* and occupations made taxable btrlaw, for land with h:» family, he was summoned to Win-1 countv purpose*. Three mills of which shall be Chester early on Monday morning, to fulfil ft pre- ; appropriated find applied to the redemption of out fes.ional engagement ,n a great w.ll case which , slaudmc County Scrip, and tor no other purposj* came ud for trial on that day in the Clarke Circuit i whatever Tl.u. with other available means, wi.l Court. This ca*e, Joel Qni«enberry> wi!',’ in i enable us m redeem seventy-bve thousand dollars which a large amount of propertv is involved, we at leasi. learn by a letter from a Inend in Wm,-heater, waa . /. Thai, from and alter thi* date, no new most ably and elalmratelv argued on Wednesday issuer ri ( 'ounty £onp shall be made. and Thursday, by Hon. Clnlum Allan and Hon ; * JOrsEIMI T. MARKS, 1 Garrett Davi*. in favor of the will, ami by Samuel 1 THUS. _ / Commissioners. Hanson. Esq. and Mr. Clay m oppo«;hon. The WILLIAM BENSON. ) upeeche* ol ail the gentlemen fully sustained ineir i .»innii**»otiers Office, April l«t, ISIM. well earned reputation* aa forensic debater* The speech ol Mr. Clay i* smd lo have been inure el oquent than the one which he delivered in the iame case lari fnll, and produced a line itnpre* won. The jury failed lo find a verdict, and an ather trial at the next terra of the Court w.ll b*- necessary." The Second Assistant Postmaster General, Col- 1 Fitzhsnrt Warren, who has been appointed to ! the above named office, has, say* the Cincinnati : Gazette, been the target at which the vindictive | shafts of Locofocoism have been levelled tor some ! weeks. This bureau has the appointment of thou sands ot Postmastejs tnroughout the country, and Colonel Warren has proven himself a very active, efficient, discreet, successful Whig, who ha* more than once “headed the Locos in their plot*. The important office winch he holds having been ured by hia predecessor us a source of political intrigue ami power, the Locos are thrown inu» spasm » at seeing it in the bands of n gentleman whose pohii- | cal shrewdness they have been tanghi to tear hence the “barbing" si him. Colonel Warren is from Inwa, where he per formed good service The Galena Gazette thus •peaks of him • Fitzheory Warren, ot low a, bat been appointed A&siatant Postmaster General. Mr. W. has been known as an ament Whig for severnl years, and trom the amount of abuse which he has received, we inter lhAt he u> a tnun not lo bt* tr.fled with. As a candidate F*r Whig Elector he ran the highest of&nv man on the ticket. He i* not dost • tilte of a back-bone, a very necessary article m ibeae days for a man in any office, and especially in that lo which he has been called. He wnl be tound to be a most shrewd, induftnuus, act.ve minded man. who will di-charge ki.* duly u. IUI great discrimination and le.ule-.-nc**, and with nr. flinching determ.nal'on i • -übserv.- the pnti.c good ' Steamboat Ai'iileni - L>«* . i Like —We ' learn from the \azool‘ity Democrat ilinl on toe night of Hie 2d mat, a collision u*-cured on l tic Vazuo river, between the steaml>oat'* Patrck Henry and Fawn—the firmer descending. the latter ascending—which resulted m the »ermn« injury of the Fawn, and the loas uf life ot the I hird engineer The guards of the Fuwn were lorn off and the gentleman'* cabin considerably crushed The Patrick Henry .mmediaieiy went lo the a? si Stance ot the injured boat, and secured the Ireigb which wa* east ov«rt>o\rd by the collision —.Vi.- Orleans Picayune Annexation in Canaua. — A Montrrulrorrespon dent ol the N Y Express. sav» •'i have spent cr-nsiderable tune a- n ipeciuer in hruring the debates m pari.ament I have n..n pled tree'y wi:h or mroilwr*. lim Burpr-sed t-i hod the prevail-m; •cut.inen' not only me ieadmg members ot toe Hru«e I'M a »<> ammiz hr indnential iiihati.’unl* > decidedly bt' .ir < f an- nexation t.i the I nied Stair*. \of psity question o! t-oin *.dr*. !-ui i-irt.rti ar y ■ t onrervalii e» are insist c.amorou* I,if ;t I i.e general impression tnal il thev ■imuld ■ annex rd they would come in t > the I mon »• I brer Stoles v x Upper. Middle and Liwer I'unada ik-lera I* Texaa —We learn trom a ;»r.va‘ letter ot s valued trirud. dated Browns',..e, ».;u Apm. ibattbr devastation crealed by < hoirra n that v.trail). ha* for once exceeded common tu- mor. lu M atatu- >ru. out of a population of seven thousand, one thousand have fallen victim* to tne talai ■ polemic, and there are now not over five ib/msaml remaining in the city All the towns on the R.o Grande, from the mouth up to Mrer, have beru terrib.v v:*.led by tho scourge, gqd it was (eared that it would >isit every town on the nver Brazos I aland aud Point Label have suffered severely In the neightoroood of Bro'vn*- vtlle. the disease bad materially abated. Bulletin. The Polk administration rem> ved hundred* idJ hundred* of SVh.gs merefv on n,-count ol tn»-'.r political opinions and tlie ••diU-r c>i me W j»hit g ton Union, who ft.l the wt» le wa« lh«- Gc.v.Tiimcr.t organ nev»;r uttered one word «gaui«t the poi . v but. on the contrary, dany ext..tied .n griirri. terms all the acts of the adnunistrat on a* ein.> oently patriotic and w;»e li was tn* dm;v u,:d bourlv busine** lo applaud every thiiut d"i.e l-v the Administration A very’ predy old gerHeman lodeed. to step inr ward now and preach agn.n»l partisan proscrip tion, under tic t retence ihat he ha* been alwav* and consistently op'vjsed to it — LeuuvilU J; "■ When our fldg was unfurled from it* Tampico, an aged Spaniard was heard mvi with lugubrious earnestness, aga.nst the pertinaci ty with which that flag bad pursued tut inrtuneA In broken English he excn.ined. I was the Soon. i*h consol m the L<oui*nna. when dal flog he was raise, and l got to Pensacola but *oun dat flag he waa over me derc. I lived den in dc Tnxas, tmt dat flag follow me dvre. Say* 1. Igo where dai flag never come. 1 come to Tampico hut here is dal flair agam. I believe if lgo tj the dev;! .lal flag will follow me derc JOB PRINTING. Btl.l. HKAIiR, CARDS. CIRCCLARS. Manifest*. Bill* Ist-iing, Contract*. ttc Htnni t, HANU BtU.*. LA EELS, CKETtni' \ TX*. < MECr.*, roucizs, Ac Ac , Printed ai the »Lorte«t notice, ai low pnc.-v hi me des© trAXiTTK flrnc*. Tm«D stievt. WM. A. WARD, DcnUit, BSSBiSigat Prr.n street, 3 door* above Hand *t office hour* from w uli 3 I T Lr mchdl W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentist, ■l-Mwy Orncx and residence on Fourth (t., flSSgfflgr opjKißitr me Pittsburgh Bank. Office (nTfvßTfr hour* from 9 nVioek io li A M . und J.T-T Irnm a o c iork tui PM. *ep!4-ly Improvtment* in Dentistry. DR li U N T‘KA K.NN. late of Ho«ton, u prepared to manuiacTurr amt *et Hi ucx Trim in whole and pun* 01 tet«, upon Suction or Aunn«|dierir Snclion Plate- Tooth*rh* iTRAO IN r:vz him te- » here ihe nerve i* oxpo«e<l dlßee and residence next door m die May or * otfiee, Fourth street. FitMiurcn RkrrETu-J H Sl'Fadden.K Jt haum Pbkhich I.xho\ Si „*a. i'repnre.t ny J W. Kcd) Willis.o “Uen. N . und lor iiilc I.) A Javucx. N<> 70 Fourth slK'cl Hu. will he lound » delightful urn :!e oi ueveruge >n laiinlir*. and j.urn-'ular.y lor *i«-k rcwMii* }Ui»R » Bk<>ma -A :i improved Chnrnlate prepari- Tr*orttim< ami high: •' recoinm-mln) pari;"- for iiiculid-. Prepared t>y Hager. Do'cli" «- l* r> Mho . uml lot »u)r l»y A. JAYiSKS, at tlj'- Frkm Tm Store. >o ?b Fourth »t lurhH —Tno« VaEnk*. K»<i., of Baldwin tow n*hi p. .s,ii n- Mipi'ortr.l r>eft»tp the Anlimaaou.c and Whig Conveniieii lor ihe position of candidate lor (bounty Communoner Baldwin Township apll* wtcT IT7“ Bo unit T C Waiuh. k«j . m Kina hr ih Borough, will be supported, hctorr th- approaching Annmaaonir *• ,i Whig County i/o-veiiunn. for lu.mmation a* « .-ond.d.l- lor » '■or of I jjl.i.luro_ toy aplf'dAwtcT \N insi nr Old t.uumu. PnoTtuitrotißT —Thr Whur« of Allegheny comity wdl urge the oJaimv <>('W.M J MARKS, for a nomina tion to iw» office " l ,he coining County Convention Mr M i« a good Whig, mid i» every way competent to diichargr the dune* of the office, and draerving a nomination t.y ih- pany ali.mhk.vi Uocvn * nirU-0 ii./tAw ti*T rtiiKßtmt-n —Col 111 (.11 DIT-'F.of Oh...town.i„p, wli hr nupportrd l.ir tile nthc’ ol Sheri li, m'-jeel to ihc nomination ol die W lug anti Alitima«uuir l on. cut .on rochai:w<J‘T __ 0,110 SHaairTALn--•! nn a candidate tor the oftre of Sheriff of A’legbcny county, inl.iect to the den.ion of the approaching Whig und Antitunnii.n l .p'ivnl:n:i tor nominating county ticket. CAK IBKCIK 1 IS Suth Ward. Pittsburgh, April ‘J, I*49—diwT *iHE«irr*i.rT -C.*pi W a i’-iuelton will be iup ported for the office of Sheriff, tabtcci to the noiaitin uori ol ihc A :tini’i*onrc mid Whig C-ounlT Convention, marfi-diwifT Kiohth Wabp, Pmaatrauu. Vt FDiTt’ii: ou Wl '- l’'ca*e »t*<e that I will be a candidate lot uonuuauoti lor the office of Proihonom r>- i.ct'oro our neii'Vl.ig and Amimiwonif County Oonrention Yt>ur«, ftc SAMI. PAHNEStOCK. Elizabeth vowuflup, March,«. lrJ9 I’irraßVHiiH, ApHiLiil, IMP Tlie ciu/f"‘ *M»* b Ergb a »' J Allrghriij are ip- upeeu'ully r..|ue*leJ to attend a uireiii*, at 7* o'clock. THI , IVX S„>., Nr'* K--.li- ..( ifie IKmid of Trade, eu.iirr of Thir.l and 'V, M | to: unnee on Third *ir-et, opposite St. Chnrk* ai winch lime "'ll be la,J bctoro - ou ‘“ui’ii iiiiAp«unf ...lo.mnuon l.y C'""-""" ' ht >""" »"P , .micmtnl "i 1"' c0nd,"..., and pm-P'Ci* "I dm til.. ■ and Pennsylvania Bail Road Company, in relation 10 wliai Kt been done in Ohio, and vrtnt n requir-d lo don- m rennaji»«nta, to »ecurr tl.e early < -mirur non of a work *o eaaent.al to toe future prosperity of JNO. LARWILL, Wooster, O. C T SHERMAN, MnnsfieW O H. B WELLMAN, Maa.illon o 7. STREET. Salem. 0 OVin FINNEY, Rearer, Pa. THUS. BAKEWELL. Pittsburgh \V ROBINSON. Director* of O. A P. R. R. Co. SCAIFE A ATKINSON, I' K , M T. nSIUKKS Wood IM-NUbSET. PITTSBtRIH, /inNT'NI'K t. ■ mfinuincuif nil kind" ot OuPPKR, . TIN AND SHKfcTI IRON '' ARK Blnek Work lioat* bUllU‘> OfdT v,„»cini atirMiMon given to strain i>obi work H:ive on !mnd< a fine amirtment of Copper and Brn«* Kmfi. Tm W <r<*. Ac he Steamboat Cooking 9tov>-», p..r'a',ile I'nrtTr,. vorioti* *ne»-a very convenient nr uc - for «tra<nb>»al*. Ca.uorr.in < migrants, >»r rail road r °V&*w.->iiM rrsperuully .nvite «trnm boat men and (UDrr, 10 cn! 1 and ter ,>ur article* and price* before ~U r .-n»«.n« -i.ewh«;_ __ “P-l CIIICKERING’S PIANO FORTES. T( ill\ H MKI.LOR. No -I Wwl street. ha» the t J >. mu r-<H announcing 'he JfnUl <■( a new mid 'I aN-.ortine.nl of Piano*. from the manufactory o- Jo’i-i. Cluc»crm*. Boaton —amonf them a maijn 6- it K.'"-wood full Grind Piaw. Forte. ' octaves. A,.0 i .uperb aouare Pnnn Forte. 7 octaves. carved rosewood, .(the «tyl« XIV. w.th a van-ty 01 7 ai«l fl o-iavr* t'> which the ittenuoti of purcha*- f[. if respectfully solicited JOHN H. MEI.LOR v <i,>K A«ent lor lun Kpruiß'* Piano Forie* for W<rM (m iv i.mylraDia *P‘ , ° (IHFVSK— 4 c-»i jum ft'il and for »mi** by ARMSTBOSOJtCRt'ZKR / IARKIAGI-. AT I'KIVATK SAI.F-An V FanuU «'*rnaif- u.iaMr for one l«o lior«l, A.-p.; 31 s., MuiK'-i «■ . \1 ' ATVHJ * .Wl> JJ WH.RV-A (pki.did ar».,rl \\ ~ * llljrr , ■, { i: tn. Wutrli, Jr-wrlry ■»« W W WILSON. MmrfciM nnd 4il. *t« l £: ri SONS OF TEMPKHARCB. sK.SMONof m*-Grand Dmstot 1,1 l*a . W,;i n- h-iii ir. Hit rny 01 PuuiMirjrh. 01 \S'r-,itir-«dar '!i«- -JO a ul the (Mron. Foarth »L, abov. \v.. d n;:lM MAM i Pl' k'A.NDM. G » on rri-id. a good -.rtiri*- and tv,,ja _ TASHKY A HKST _ / .0 V_' loi »»<*• t/Y 7 VUIH I* Al’fl.l"'-' l ' bb ].; «p-.u nuTAT'ir I *-* 1 V • .:i «r r- su.l ..r »a r !> [ J % ' v . a TASSKV A hkst N'Ail.S-'iSO k«V». atoned »<»r «*lc '•? ,p-ri PASSK\ A Uf.ST AI'MNIAjW i.LASr l —iou bi«. a«voriftl “re«, Ire V T Cilv i'.. t.atiJ ;i!id lof talf '-jJ .pi/ TaSSKY A BF.ST tore a:.d for .ale by TASSKY * HK>T L'olM ,\SH-v:» Mff * mak«>3 w n.g n *i«r S »n.liu: .» - !■< apCJ \_Bh> T_ 1 >«u.t. Bl'TTl K— l<« t»r.ii t«c'<J fot talc t>» lv ~,-i I'AtfSKY k. HKPT t ITV SCRIP. XoiiCf io ihf h.tulm <f PittiUurgh City >crty. TN , •ti.ionnr ' . h vur-.>J Senior. of lit* Onlitiu/t I o- 1-1, A;.n . l-V.* > -.>i» .uidrf*ijncd foR*'IIV M'HII’ lor loon:- and Mon • I<u, 4 »,* Ji ) -jr i*i. ) I<.i property »old. XW IATV-KIOMT TIUH'SAND IMH.- .. h-rr-’V nw-i. that 'hr .Bid • uowr oi lor iii t’orporate i.• v wi l > :v« , 'ur<h. >»( Uie dmominnUoaa o'. . " r* '. * e Tin** LHl.urt Ku->.<-r ... nr . li'-ti'iy ihn i'hv Honda, -at. jir'ir.i 0011. '.nr lath day ..f Apt i'- IW. a', the u , r l;l ~ ~,. , r „! f— f unnum. «n: ai any tme heteaf ■i i- ...'ii. (i to ;i.* ho.dtf of ho.det* of Cny ?*crip, in .am. o ii.!* Hundred Dollar* anil upward*, areorlinf i>* of Uic ordinance ol the above dal*. * R JOHNSToN. City Trea»urcr TO THK PUBLIC.—COCSTY SCRIP. rj'in <*nM\n**|ONKß* of Allegheny fount'- avail I ut-m-"- ti»e rnriie*: npfiotiat.i'v to mfortn nr o! Counlv Mcnp. tbai ;br Hoard have under r«A*id<-raiKKi the adoption ol measure* for the prompt t-d< nip; .mi oi .-very Oollar of Scrip issued heretofore a . .;-v.,on of ria lint agamsl e..umy. and the ''omit. !• r* now jpve assurance* Lhai m the rour«e Ol » «-A 1a,.'., t.---: ve* of the Boari* fur the speedy w or ••ui>.,»urij. ;o reneve of th J vMV > l . Clerk PRRSII SPRING GOODS. •.■••• ',nw i- -h > >. i r> u»rre amt choice ai I- • i>! •»>* RIM » AND M MMER OOODi d whinore man rare il'irma ihc la»i ter lih" .New York uni Philadelphia market 'ii rs'-inc a <rea: \aneiv of time" every rti iMi hr ia - <-«i a; d nio»t l'*«ii»> , aai>ie *;yV». an ;p.-ii'ii>n uf t \ Bavin* t>e-n houipti a. the K *ST- U i TH >NS m a irreai reduruon iroia me rei;u ware enat> e<l -ji offer irta! uidufrittmii »--u thefrtur*- r»*jwrUuil\ uivie toe atirttunu of Uv Miiuhr u> Our ler.m* f»( our ability • ui. t.mtr* ,n ever} article they may wi» «>ur ii•«»• To ’-he -ndie« »r would e«{w*cialiT corair out »’oeS »! (JR*** Sin?, u' winch w> ha\e a very tK f. „ii>l hrauiifal rn«*onm-nv of the 'ai-«n M»te» and La:-:z* Dr*** Mf*o»iin d« l.nw*. Poil de Cti.rvf Mil. iinrn am: mntjair i.u*ire*. J*«»r.ed !,».*■>« j nr mm l,iwn», Fouinrn*. itfw atvle Barege*, KckT ttfi. French **•<>eh Gwiehaim Urn*- ri.iiu" m jieat variety Ac New »t) «• Bonneta. very cheap i ’»!' Ft <•« fk« -—t >1 the >«tc«t »tyle» and >up« I*i r >A v--rv ititf' und handtotne tiock oi «n:«. o. mmo>i rvi v »' %> ■md a { unit tv Siii'vL*—A Ituiormi':.t oi «punf and *ut Sbnwl* of all style* and pno Fti.»«n Cl itu»- A good *upply of «up«v French, l'.mrliih American (Noth* and C«Miro#n*». to which we would mriia the attention of person* needing »uch i-o.xls ALSO— A toll and general *apnlr ol Shirtms Check*. Ti'kinp*, brown and blanched Moalina. Tame Linens. SUceiiiiK*. Diaper*. Cntnhric*. Drilling*, summer Uood* ujrii* and boy* wear, J «conrt*, Mull*. Swi*«. Nan* »ook«. Nanklui, Pnnu, limehann. Crape. C/ape Lore, l.'ravai'. Clove.. Howry. -.lk HiUU, Veil*. A< Ac. i’rr<()h« vrmhing to buy by who e*ale, *hould call at.J ciammr nur 'took. »i »ui price* are *uob to make it tbeif inWeii to buy AI.KX.ANDKR k DAV, 75 Market u. a pVl nonhw.-r.i corner ot tne DMinondQ police to the Holder* of Scrip* IVIRSALK. and payment received m the SC ill i' * imu'i erf the city of Pittsburgh— AII that valuable property known a* the BA SIN LOT,'ituatc on <»nuit «ircrU opponte the Cour H,>u«r. ami bounded t>y tiranl ureev, Futh -to-ei, Dia m.x'd allc' and Cherry al.ey. Thu pnif-riv tm* been divided into iwi.vn*»ou lucbly rlltrtnle iiuudmt; Lola, which will be »old lo the niifheat 111(1 bell bidder, m public auction, on SATL’R -I,A V. U'a V sth. IMfl. in irrmt of the Court Home Trw*—One third in n*.n. one third m *.I tnouiln, and one third in i\»«-tvc month;, with uUen«l from the dav ni Wile. liy urber ul the City C.miinl* f JAS U .MI'RRA\ , :«pli!:itd Chin Ikimmitier on t it) Property Onv dailies copy. Settcui Mncrtx * Titian W*nt Pi sue School. T thejßonrd of School Director* »i the Third Ward Hi-- City o! Put-burgh : Ctvn.Fr'VN— The undrr«t«ned would respectfully boM ing auction 01 the Hoard of School Directo what they believe to be the prt .-rftl wnli ut the Citt: ol the ’i'ii’rd —a change of locution m the School He We wiulil. thcrrlorr, sujjreM‘lint you appoint a tor a public mertinc of the citizen* of the ward, thi eipfe«woti ul npiuton may be had a* to the prop ol puijcha*-uf a more central and «uiinbir «|i public School Mouse. muimuch a* the condition one no" in n«e w ux that a rcniovrtl nmy >o conic u matter of necessity Wc think the end the titttr tor m-tioti Wm Mack'-y. Pi A Madeira. L. Harper. G W ;r," Henry l.imiteM. Win H Wlnti.iv. Jaccfti M'Coi.i«l* • (■ Adamt, Hugh M Ma*t. , s.muf' Matrd. Tn.v Joim-iou. D drove. (ieorge Kodgrrn, I’lttuhnicti April 9. lr-lU Edward K Day, Msmn Lytle, M \V. Lewi., P H Hunker. John D Due ►. __ Thom#' M Marshal l Wm Chapman James Mont»«ui, Diiviil Hunn licorje Slictller John M tiUltc, li.lin Rodger*. R Currun, I'm: r.-urni ot tli- Third Ward 01 ill** <->iy of Pm»- 1 wm! mr.-i on .Monday ucrt. ihi* '-Id oi April, ft! *| ftVlnrk, P M.aitbc Public School Hou*e, in said Ward, i:i order that ihe npreanon ol opinion may b< b id Ai rcla ion i» tin* «ul')rci above »'! forih JOHN M qi'K'VA.S | jiW W LEWIS. | THOf» HAMILTON, k ROUT MOORK. ' l>ifr«torj JOS M’Cl’LLolYiH AND M’MASTHR, prii M». I>»S For K>an Franclico, California. v TIIK undersigned, having just returned * 'al-rorma.. purpose* ehanerlng a faat vc-.H 10 bo despatched at as early » day n> Hffuii'cnieiiU can bn rnaxle, and will take pan • ertgrr. allow n«lc. if n efficient number apply rooii Th*- '<> n>u« ii at Rio dr Janeiro and Valparaiso, i,ir (n:sh ptuv*.tu»*. Ac The mute via Cnpr Horn ba« now ihr decided pre nTci*i->- i'v r a niner*, as the undersigned pa**ed on I,h n-a.rn to m- 1 upward* of 20UU person* ai Pan uuin ami on u«c Uittmur, unable to procure passage All |«3«»enenr» or companies taking passage in toe , .[, p, wi;i i> -i-'rnished, ireo ot co.t, wuh a complete t „:,l wn.fi.-.tit ta - .- - ;unc and implement*. »uch as he knows w> '<e "ic 1 r*t m a»e, having seen many eostly and inprrteu* ::iv.'bines thrown aside, as nnfit lor the , putjx 'e He will al *° ft lTr eaeh passenger accompanying the j c xpediuo. . me iieucttt of his experience in mining, and . will u!»o in»*" known to them the most prodoetlre j gr. >1 p sens. | .Vo passage will be secured until paid for. For irciftu or p:i«*ace.. apply immediately to T JAMES S. WRTHKRKO. U German *t., . | or HAVDEN * COALE, 63 S Oar *» ‘ [apSQ-dSw— Uait. Am. AUCTION SALES- By John D. Dart*, Ab«H«bm>« Catalogue Sale of Cl itimg, Ift. On Tuesday rn«.rning, apm ”-t:i>- m; tu o'clock, at the the Commercial Sale. Room- corner oi Wood and Fifth street*. Wil< t.c v.id ou n <-r-dil of ' u day* on mil ■nmi over SIBO. for approved endorsed paper A latte »avoic<‘ of Clothi ty. Dry Good*. Ac . com pn»mg —10 doi ci-' h. tvre«,t. n,..i Mimmrr coau. j e u ca-nm- T jn.l Valencia ve*i«. 2? - >uD' - rn-j'h r•. «u\- r\ drilling and eottonade punts, Mrmnii*, fancy and hickory shirts, Ac. IS piece* mper w«»., d>cj i -n.-i t.' .1 b- S *• oitra Lon loii hruwii d«. Plain and Fancy n,>-rc. ui>4 s.-Uniettt, yeans, eottonade*. drilling*, -u. :.n.l lasting coal and vest buuna*. Also, 'JOu piece' wi.iie e:m. •• .a, and fancy, all silk, pocket bdkfe, 20 pc« line brow n uiu.iai. Catalogues mil te rrndv and yrooJs can be examin ed on Monday up2l JOHN D DAVIS, Auct Ijarge Stnel of "Dry Goot!.* on Utre« trtoiUhj ertthi. Uh Monday tpoir.ing. Ap'>i ‘i'ld. nt 10 o'clock, at ih* Commercial Sale* Room*, rnmn ot Wood and Ki/th street*. will be on a c"*<lh of three months on all sum* over SICK), tor approved endorsed note*— A large assortment 01 fuid »c**onabl* staple and fancy Dry flood*. among which art —superfine cknli*. tw«d«- cassirnrres, saiinetu, jenns. ginghams, de lorn*. cashmere*. alpacas, splendid plaid vtennas, dre*» silks, black satin, silk hdkfs and shaWl* in great variety, splendid pruned lawns, swiss mosltns. eol'd cambric, bleached and brown muslins, damask table linen, indigo bine checks, super prims, ladies robe pat tern*. foucy cravats, hosiery gloves, nbbous, bonhets, (,ni- cape, buttons, sewing *»lt. Ac * t 3 o cloek, Groceries. Ola‘*'*are, Pumilure. Ac. Young Hyw>n and and Imperial Tea*, Va. mannfac lusrd tobacco. Spoimta Segura. Spauisb leaf tobacco, uncy. toiiel and shaving »oap, No 1 palm toap, «ogar boo--- moiaasea. starch, 14 bote* Lemons, shovel*. • pndea, fork*,'iove, store biturer, Ac . A larg>: and general a»*ortoient of household ana kucbrn luruuure, glarswnre, Ac. Ai 7 o'clock, Ready made clothing. cutlery. vanety goods, Ac. *pvu AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE Leasee and Blanager Acnvc *.m>Staqb Manaoeb- jjy- Srcnr.d appearance 01 MRS FARRiSN, who' engagement i» liimn-d 10 S nights Mr 'V. H. Cnsp 1 toe Stranger Mr Fnrr-11 a«Don Ca-ur LegtUUia Attraction Kvaxijto, April 23 THE STRANGER Mr. \V. H Crisp Mr Dunn Mrs Farren. -Mita Porter. Dance :-y Master Wood ; u de with the celebrated Comedy compressed iulo3 «ru, entitled A BOLD STROKE FOR A HUSBAND. Donn-i Oirvia Mrs Farren Donna Laura • Mi** Porter Victoria ■••• Mrs Madison. Dun U:i-sar Mr Farrm Dim Julio Mr. Prior. i, a. p<-r 'Mr Archer. Cariu. . ... Mr. Roys. {K/-In preparation. the »*-w and successful play 01 Remorse. written expressly for Mrs Farren. and per' foim-d l>j" nrr with dtsungui«lied npprobauon. Also Ellen 'V * bjihajs. The Sltanger- Mr- Hullo The Counte** For Greenwood Garden*. THF. new and fast running steam boat THOMAS SCOTT, leave* ibe Greenwood Wharf Boat, at the Point, every hall hour during the day. landing at the garden gnte A fine collection of the choicest Greenhouse Plants are for stie in the Garden, lee Creams and other re freshment* furiuilird in the *aloons. Boquets put up at the shortest nouce Order* for Boqueis. Irfi at the wharf boat, will receive prompt at tention <*P«l OF COFFEE—An article which is ra- Xj pidly coming into use a* n whotesoßie, nourishing and ile iciou- (leverage, being more pleasant and pal „tab,- than common Coffee, and far cheaper, as a small pap. i count: only ton cents, will go as far ns four pound* uf Codce. Manufactured by JOHN S MILLER, Pitubunrh. Pa Sold at wholesale by B A FAHNESTOCK A Co, comer of Fimi and Wood and Sixth and Wws»d streets, Pittsburgh apdl MALT— IbOO bush ircsb Barley Malt, for sale by ap-2l BROWN A CULBERTSON LARD and BUTTER— 7 keg* Lard, and 6 bbs ftesh W R Roll Butter, just rec’d mid lor sale by a P vi j b Canfield ■ » bbls Creels, for sale by S F VON BONN HORST A C< I >UU. BUTTER—* IV ap-il S\VFJ-:r POTATOES—3U bbls Galena Sweet Pau lo*-*. in prune order, in store and for sale by \p*l GKO B MILTENBERGER, 87 Front it FtISH— 1« bbi* new No Shad: 10 do do No l Hemnr lu do do N<> 1 Salmon; 10 do do No * Mackerel .10 d.- do No 1 do. ;ust ree’d and for sale by «p3l JOHN WATT, Liberty it IMiBAFCO— 25 bis W H Grant * s’* Tobacco; 25 di Ru—e!i i Robinson * s'» do, for *ule by BROWN A CULBERTSON, a p«l . 145 Liberty st /'tAKBONATK AMMONIA-5110 lbs fresh, just Te> and ior sale by J St'HOON MAKER A C« ap’JO __ ASHING SODA—2SOO ib* Sal Soda, for sale by apt® i SCHOONMAKER A Co SI NDRIES »)N CONSIGNMENT—3S bbla Dried Apples. 6 do Wilnoti; Fox, Muskrat, Coon, Pos sum. and Deer Skins; Ginseng, Beeswax and Flaxseed, ior >*ie by a;rs> J SCHOO.NMAKER A Co_ NUTMEGS AND INDIGO—«jO lbs Nutmegs; Ici Mam.in Indigo, just received by spiKJ J SCHOONMAKER A C< \i " R, MI RPH'S has just received by Express, VV . fu'l usmormetit of wide blk *ilk* Also, sot very handsome Beragei and Silk Tissues, for ladi Ureases, at northeast comer 4th and Market sts. apt® SOAP— it bis Castile, -’do "'andia; 2do Almond; 3 <]u Variegated, 75 Jo No l Rosin, for »&le by _»P«J JD WILLIAMS BROOMS —Htu dot Pomeroy’s eitra, lor sale by «P*> J D WILLIAMS Dog Found. A WHITE Pl'P. which Uie owner can bear of by »ppl\ ing at th:« office ap&fcdSl CIHEESE- 50 boxe* prime Cream Cheese, ree*d end J for .ate by apXU W HARBAUGH DRV FRUIT-00 *k* dry Peaches; 200 bush do, old; 100 do do Apple*, in store: for**aie by npvO ISAIAH DICKEY_A Co, Ft SOaP— If* bx" Palm Soap, laadingfrom i New England and for sale by ap‘i(> JAMES DAI.ZRLL, water si HONEY DKw’sYRUP— I2 bbl» iionoy Dew S yrup. lauding from stmr Genoa mow n and for sale ■V" - AILS—2SO keg* Nail*, assorted sizes, in store and i> for »a)c by aptin JAM KS DALZKLL 1 TOBACCO—I 3 keg* Gedge * 6 twist Tobacco, land* inr and for sale l.y apjl JAMES DaLZELL JA>Pt.R‘S PLUG—IS bx*Ja«per'» Baltimore Plug Tobacco, landing and for sate by ap-JO JAMES DALZELL Books for thk subscription or stock in the Imurance Company of Piuabtirgh. *t;l be opened ■ n the Room* of the Board of Trade, on fir»t Monday of November nest, ut lOo’clocl, a. M. Wra. Lanroer, dr Robert Wood*, Wm. B. M’Clarc, Joseph Plummer, S M Kier. Jonah King, John Shenfl. AJox. Roseourg, and H D. King, Commiiuooer* aplbidivavl Voaghloghenj' Coal Laadk FROM SO 'l*o luu ACRkS of Yoagfatogheny Coal Land/, about twenty miles from rittabanb, will be cold on advantageoni terms. The title ii Indispu table The dam and locks on that nver will be com pleted in about three month*. If application be made early, a Coal Bank, with en tne* aud room* sufficient for iturry diggers to work, a rood railway, and ten bon»es will be offered on leane. Emjoire of editor qf Oaaette. aplßidCt A. A O. Telkgrtph Company. AMF.ETING of the Stockholders will be held at th« office of the Company at 3 o’clock, P. M., oi Thursuay. the sot h in»t ,at which pm* the charter, ant a contract with the Patentee*, together with other tm portant business, will be submitted for their acuon. aplV ul J. K. MOORHEAD, Presjt. \\* RA PPIN<» PAPER—<JOd reams, a auperior aru YV <-le. just recM per stsnr Lake Erie and for *ai by J H C Aft FIELD. Water street, apl!J between imith&eld and Wood ROLL BUTTKR-lti bbls W R fresh Roll Br just received per >imr Lake Erie and for sal Cl REAM I'HF.KSK—dot) bn just rec’d and for j by aptil__ 3 BCANFIEI. POTATOES- llUtl bUi>ti per steamer Colombian, ft sale by ap!9 ItHKY. MATTHEWS A. Co CtOTTON— 90 bales per sunr Dolphin, for sale by / aplt» _ _ RHEY, MATTHEWS ACo BACON- t£oqu lbs assorted Hams, Sides and Shoo fers, for talc by RHEY, MATTHEWS ACo DRIED FRUrr-IVOO bush Dried Peaches; DOO d« do Apples, for sale bv aplQ RjIEYjJdATTHEWS A Co MOl. ASSES —11)0 bbU Plantation (oak copeeragt per Mns> Consignee. lor sale by RHEY, MATTHEWS A Co DF.F.R SKINS -fl packs Deer Bkin*t6 do Bear do; mr sale by apia RHEY. MATTHEWS ACo RIO COFFEE- Iho Rio Coffee.just rec'd and lor stile by UROWN A CULBERTSON, “pH' 143 Liberty si UOPS--1 •’> b*n * piii.tc Wratern N York Hops; 16 d.i do Matsachuiciis do, in .tore and for sale by «pl» BROWN A CULBERTSON OTAR CANDLES—Ib bis 6's Star Candles, just re -0 ceivrd and for sale by epl» BROWN A CULBERTSON L"TAKCH— 20 boxer Pearl Slatcb, just rec’d and for O sate_by apl» BROWN A CULBERTSON GLASS— 1«X) bis UUO; 4t*> do ninth fioO do 10x14: 100 da 7x9, tin do 34x3V, sheet, for tale by apl9_ _ _8 F VON BONN BURST ACo HA Y RAKES—3O dor for sale by apFJ S F VON BONNHORST A Co BROOMS 100 doz for sale by apis s F VON BONNHORST A Co "T \RY APPLES—LOO bash for sale by JL/ epl9 S VON BONNHORST ACo CIORN— 75 bush tor sale by / uj>iu S F VON BONNHORST ACo LA RD—6 (ibli, j kegs for sale by apt 9 8 F_VONBONN HORST A Co BACON— 4ixxt lbs country smoked Bacon, just r« eeived and tor sale by -pill ARMSTRONG A CROZER LARD —*J 0 ken No l LarJ,lß»t roc Maud for sale by aplQ ARMSTRONG JICROZKR CRAB CIDER—IS bids for sale by apty _rhey, Matthews a cq HAMS—I2O Virginia coredT for sale by V apIV J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood •» P E 7f b “ h ’“"’ r y d«“l^ams_ QUULAN TEA -lThi cte.u jAVACom:r.-..bnW T A is 9ALT_SS R Tfi ?^_ U>r "‘ P '^ '’!lP WILLIAMS R IC S s“ vi -* ™ -‘^ilUi. CANDLES-d boxes Sperm; lOdoftan 30do8»a -rme; fib do Pittsburgh Dipped; for safe by ap|d J_DWILLIAMS I'Vft tlTOEd—sks HI. Potatoes, rec’d per steamer X Dolphin and for talc by R ROBISON A Co, aplB l&i Liberty at « STEAM BOATS. OIICORAVI * PITTSBURGH ig» i&tJSL DAI L v PACKET LI NE. mms well known lino of .plendid pnuensee Stejun 1 er. ’ now compoeed of Cubed ul »» * ow *j£ii!?!SlPclS? w.ter. of the We.n Every fan Urel money can procnm, Pea ■eager,. The tine ha. been in operation for —ha. carried a mtUioa of people wilhoal n .« the!, pereoa.. The U -HI *> .1 « ood street the day previous to starting, for the re «J>* turn of freight and the entry of passengers on the reel*- ter In al? eases the passage money must be paid io advance. SUNDAY PACKET; The ISAAC NEWTON. Captain Hemphill, wtH leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 T *- May 25), lt*47. MONDAY PACKET. The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Sto.vx. will leave Pitt*, burgh every Monday morning at 10 o'r.ook; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. jt. TUESDAY PACKET. lERNIA No. S, Cojtt. J. Kusntltn, win . mryh every Tuesday monung at 10 o'clock} Wbeeimg every Tueada* evening at 10 r. jt. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. 8. Dub, wUI •ave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 19 ’clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening ai 10 r u. THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Capt. dues, will leave Pitt* burgh every Thursday morning ai 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. FRIDAY PACKET. The CLIPPER No. a, Capt. Pux* Duval, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at lUo'clock; Wbee hot every Friday evening at 10 r. M. SATURDAY PAOKET. The MESSENGER No a, CapL Woocwaan, will leave Pittsburgh ever)' Satnrday morning at 10 o’doek; Wbeelitu every Saturday evening at 10 r. m. lEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, ,h4 “- C. S. Perrier* W. H. Csasr. Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 0 o’clock, A. M-, and ar ri vea at Glasgow, (mouth of the Bandy and Beaver Ca nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at 11, nao night. Leaves New Lisbon at fl o’clock, P. M., (making tha trip canal to the river during the night,) and Glasgow at 8 o’clock, A. M , and arrive* at Pittsburgh at 3 P. M—thus making a continuous line tor carryinrna* aengers and freight between New Lisbon and Pitts burgh, in shorter time and at lea* rate* than by any other route. The proprietor* of ihi* Line have the pleasure of in forming the public that they have Sued up two first clasi Canal Boats, for the accommodation of passenger* and freight, to run in connection with the well known * learners CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect ing at Glasgow, with tho Pittsburgh and Cincln natl and other daily luje* of steamers down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge them aelves to spare no expense or trouble to insure com fort, sufeiy and dispatch, and ask of the pubLe ■ shard ot liictr patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. C, M. HARTON, I W.t.hnraK. S. kW. HA&BAUGH, j tt,bßf,h ' R. HANNA, k Co. 1 Naw Lisbon iyil:tf ) HaR-BAIGH A Co. j New Lisbon NOTICE—TIi'- nctur-cr BEAVER, C.’fc. Clarke, mat ter, will leave after Una notice, for VVeUivillepuncoi at 9 o’clock the _ jd3 BDnBER ARRANGEBESTB for 1649. MONONGAHELA ROUTE Only 73 Hllei Staging. Via Brownsville aad Cumberland to Baltimore and Philadelphia ' npHF. splendid and fast running U 8 Mail steamera I ATLANTIC, Capt J Parkinson; BALTIC. Capt A Jacobs; LOUIS M'LANE Capt K Bennett; are now making double daily trips between PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE The morning boat will leave the Monongahel* Wharf, above the Bridge, daily at 8 o’clock precisely. Passenger* will take SUPERB COACHES at Brown* Title, at 3 o’clock. P. M., and the splendid cars 01 tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at 8 o'clock, A. M., and arrive in Baltimore the same even ing, in unie for the evening line to Philadelphia and Washington city. From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, onlv 33 hours. Fare 610.00 From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 houra. Fare-- 814,00 The evening boat will leave ai 0 o’clock, except Bun day evenings. Passenger* by this boat will wage on board in comfortable State Rooms the first night, pass over the mountains the following day in Eastern built Coaches, and lodge the second night in Cumberland. Passengers have choice of either Steamboat or Rail Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia- and tha privilege of stopping ai Cumberland and Baltimore, and resuming their seat* at pleasure. Coachea char tered to parue* to travel as they please. We make up the loads and way bills for the Coach es in the Pittsburgh offices, (in order to save tima on arriving at it is therefore important for passengers to get iheir uckets before going on board of tbe boat, at oar office, Mononnheia House. Water street, or 8t Charles Hotel, Wood st, Pittsburgh. apS:d6m J. MBSKIMEN, Agent Pittsburgh * LoatavUle PacAet Lima FOB CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE , _ . _ „ The splendid new steamer TELEGRAPH No. 1, igrrlllfinl Uaslep, master, will leave for above •■■■BHBBand intermediate ports on Sun day. 23d inst, at 10 o’elock x. M- For r,« lS h, or A C spl9 GEO B MILTENBERGER. PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINK The new and splendid fast patsen- JSsfatat *“ P “ I )SIEOBAFH No. % master, will leave for Cincin nati and Louisville on Sunday, tbe 15th inst.. at 19 o’clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, to BURBHLDGE WILSON k Co, or LoniiTiUt and St. Lonli Packet Line. It*©. 1840. REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET POB ST. LOUIS m , - The fine fast tanning passenge . fCTT-Bl steamer ATLANTIS, kWLAeHKP Geo. W. Wicks, master, will leave ■■■HKSlfißgfor the above and intermediate poru rery Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, a. u. For freight or passage apply on board, or to £. C KINO, No. ISO Com. Row. Looisrille regular Saturday packet for st. lows - . The Gee fx»i running pataenget i ![**■. Jjl tteunsr GEN- LANK jgSßntfrttflft A. McPherson, master, will leave for ■■BOKsSßlhe above and intermediate porta eve* Saturday, at r. k. For freight or passage apply on board, or to E. C. KING, No 153 Com. Row, Louisville JAMES DALZELL FOB CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. . The now and light draught passea* ■ fTT , ger steamer LAMARTINE-, ImflLrtUlHl Duncan, master, will leave for above ■■HIHCHHfe nnd intermediate landing* on Satur day next 21st inst, at 10 o'clock, x. *i- For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap-JO PETTIGREW A Co, FOB WHEELING AND BRIDGEPORT. . —.. . The neat and substantial itetmer . HUDSON, MBWOgwy McMiUen. muter, will per Tot a regular trips between Pittsburgh Wheeling and Bridgeport She will leave Pittsburgh on Wednesday and Saturday. Pur freight or passage, apply on board. FOR ST. LOUIS. .fUTjx The fine fast ronnui^steamer jißbgteflß Calwell. master, will leave for above |MBRSHBand|mtennediaie ports on Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. *. For freight or passage apply oa board, or to apltf PETTIGREW k Co. Agts. FOR Cr^ClNNAtr The light draught steamer I fCzL® HAIL OTLUMhIA, ySSHBBaI Green, matter, will leave for abow ■■■■Qlßßuid mtermediate ports on Friday ** 10 o'clock, k. H. Por freight or pottage apply on board, or to _apl9 PfcrnGßßW ft-CuAgU "FOR MARIETTA AND ZANESVILLE. " The tplendidjgatreyer steamer UhAMJA’ Boyd, matter, will leave for the above ana Intermediate porta this day, Wed nesday, at 4 o'clock, r. m. it or passage, apply oo board. ap!B J B CANFIELD The fine light draught steamer ■ DOLPHIN, MSggBgUP Haalett, master, will leave for above ■■■■ESHQand intermediata porta oa Saturday, al >0 o'elock, a. a. For freight or passage, apply to apIS J WBUTLER k BRO, Agts pob st coins. n *. The splendid steamer I « FAULUOUNT. MBOTBffIP Q W Ebbert, master, will legte fir BBBHBMHBIhe above and intermediata p'jrts oa Wetineuiay, 19th inst. For frelghtor postage apply on board. ap!7 tNFRdr r FOR WHEELING ANtflji The fine iteamer ifUrrlA CINDERELLA, _»BQ2s*_Georfe Colhoon, nutn, wifi leava above and intermediate pom on Mondays and Thoradnya, at 10 * m For freight °r passage, apply on board. apt? FOR MARIETTA AND ZANEBVHXR ■ | •. The fine steamer ,rl . 'i* PILOT No t mPoHEMI Kama, maaier. will leave for above ■MBHBSfiBand intermediate pom this day, 17th. For freight or passage apply on board. apt? FOR ST. LOUIS- The •triendtd new steamer ■ A James millikger, Mj&lmgtß W B Norton, carter, will leave fo ■BHKBHMthe above and intermediate port* oo Tuesday. 17tb mst. at 4 o’clock, l■ «. “For freight or poaaaxe sppfY on board, or to ip|6 PkITIGRKW It Go, Acrrrta KfcULI.AH PACKkT: *"* The fine steamer ■ jenny lynb, VfcfS&Bi c mute, will „m u e ■*Ss*“®* u, v vnteklj nuk*, Knut piS. bnryh end Zace«vtlle—leavev Pmehargti every Tart day. For freight apply to * 7 *2** MAKER 1 FQB3YTH, AIU, "Eft 11 No <1 W,i r , ~ B, Ss^ a “' 1 ClerJrWiua'tedT~ *»* - • W A t and rc «cba>37 8 *' Apply at 03 M * rtet Rnipmty BUMltlag> ow d t . (Chloride of I-nny j , "“Ally received (direclftna A the manaihctorarst a fresh <opply of the above celebrated article, which theg will *«u at tbblomui mailcet price for cash or approved bills. ;*** »P a ff h M MITCHELTBCP. P OLL IIUrrER—3 bbbj and 40 has Cheese, itm MX we'd per stmr Michigan and for sale by - BpM j n CANFIELD Roll butter-w bw* aou Bami, j art _*od for »«ie_by »pM JS DILWOBTH *Co TAR— .10 bhl» Nonk Cwolioa T»r, for file by ■P I4 . J 8 DIiWQfeTHA Pr. /IRKAS* CHEISE—SS bxa jmt reoM per iHf i-i. V by J B CANPIBUX**^' >plf Wfciet it, between Bmithfield mdWoJxj-, | HIED PEACHES AND APPLES <.... ' ■»« wnmialtoß GEO B MILTENBERGER. FOR NASHVILLE.
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