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    &&PORTED A fELEfI&APHBD
Pgr the Daily OaastU.
Wassik&tos, April 24,1849..
The following appointments have been made to*
day^
Abraham Jones, Postmaster, at Quincy, HL
Richard L. Wilson, Postmaster, Chicago, UL
PHILADELPHIA MAkKET.
April 24—P. M.
Flour—Sales at $4 60 per bbL
Grain—Sale* ot pnme .White wheat at 105 c .(
mixed, at prime rt4*lo®®- Corn—“ Sales of
prime yellow, at 37c. 31033c. Rye—Sales
at 57c. per bo.
Com Meal—Soles $2 62.
Cotton—Firmer; sales jit advanced Hues, in con*
sequence of the damage Id'tbe growing crop.'
NEW YORK'HAiCRET.
XOOS ftKPOET.
Apgl 24—12 M.
Floor—The market is firm, with sales of west
ern at $4,7504,81. Genesee at $5,81'? bbL
Grain —Sales of Ohio Wheat at 101 c. The
market is very firm—other grains are unchanged,
but firm.
Cotton—Firm under the advance-
Pork—Heavy.
New Ydk, April 24—6 P, Sf.
Floor—The market is firm, with good eastern
and home demand; Genesee, $5 62055 75; fijDOO
barrels southern, at $4 62054 87. v
Grain— Wheat is dull; primo red, 98,1040120:
9060 bo. Com, prime yellowy 56059, ; •
Provisions—Sales mess pork* $lO 37; prime,
$8 37. The market has a downward tendency
far pork and other hog products. Lard is dull, at
6} rnbbla.
Whiskey—Cull, at 190191 c.
Cotton—Prices ore firm, wub upward tendency.
Money Market—Sales treasury notes, 10S| ;
Ohio 6 per cents, 106; It'S, sixes, payable 1862,
188 t.
BALTIMORE .MARXFTT.
April 24—6 P. M.
Flour—The market is steady, but not active.—
Sales ot 1,000 bbls. of Howaid St. at $1,62. City
mills is heldat $4,75. .
Grain—Sales of Prime White Wheat, 1040107 c.
Prime Red $l,OO. " Cora—Primo white 43; prime
yllow, 52, to the extent of 5000 bushels. stita,
tHye.&fi. . .
Provisions—Mesa Pork SI 1,00. Prime, $9 J 2*.
Mess Beef, 813,50013,67. Lard—Sales in kegs
at 7071. Bacon—Hog Round, 4101 r* Hams, 7.
Batter—Sale* at 110121, for Wostern.
£Ux Seed—Sales at $1,1401,17 per basheL
* Whiskey—2ol, in bbls.
Stocks —There is more activity in Slocks*’, with
an upward tendency. g
NEW ORLEANS MARKET.
N. Obleiks, April 21,1849.
Cotton—The foarket f* very firjp, The sales
for the past week were 2300 boles at former pricer.
Flour—Sales of Ohio at 53,75
Grifin—The supply of corn is ligfit The week's
sales were 115.000 bushels at 33037 c per buftheL
' provisions—Pork mny bff quoted at Mess $lO.
"‘Prime |59.00. Bacon—Sides, 5); shoulder* 40
4Jc.
Groceries—Sugar and'Moiasses heavy; Coffee
—demand (air, aod prices-firm, prime Rio 6|o
6|. The sales of the webs amoufat to 6,000 bags.
The amount cleared was 1600 bags-},'
i)B- s. mrsHASwfe
TTfOULD respectfully announce,ijie einxens of
YY PiUsbnigli, that he will rtmaifllsh this place a
few days. *His anparaleUed *aceAMys<he treatment
ofa-large majority ofthose dUeasdWptraoh baveaver
bean regarded as incurable by tho.*4y and .more
fashionable practice, has induce(T/uufiio seu.d forth
this card to the n&icted portion of mankind. He baa
within the last Id months imparted iastrtetien* to cp
wmrds or 2000 eiuseus of Tennessee, Virginia, North
and‘Sooth Carolina, Kcnincky, and Indiana, among
them Physicians of high standing, and they all bear
testimony of their entire satisfaction. Re has also
succeeded in giving permanent relief to nearly 3000
'individual*, ample proof ofwbieh he eon adduce.
Ills not pretended that tbecjaceutrnuon of the re*
salts of medical research emanates from one author,
for be he ever eo versed in-medical science, he wo old
come far, far short of to herculean a uux. Dr. S. has
been engaged sir.ee 163 d in selecting.usd purchasing
all the popular and secret remedies which coaid be
obtained to England, Ireland, Germany and lhe4?aited
States, from those persons who were eminently sne
cessfni in coring some one of the following diseases,
Tic—
Bhenmatism, Dyspepsia, Pick and Nervous Head
ache, Pains or Weakness in Beck and Joints, Paraly
sis, Neoralgia^Spinal AtTaetier* Epilepsy, Toothache,
Contractions of the muscles,.Wealc or Inflamed Eye*,
Piles, Asthma, Cancer, Tetter, Frost line, Scrofula,
Ulcers, Mercurial Diseases -or long standing, Female
Diseases, General’ Debility.. Ac.
For fall Instructions for the cure of all diseases prig
ittQhg in, of enustng the derangement of the nervon*
sysfom, eo that those who receive instruction* ran act
wilfiequal efficiency as himself, his charge is only ten
dollars. .
Dr 8. is famished with certificates and recommen
dations from the moat intelligent and respectable Phy
ufohntfl and cittxsns of every, place At which hehai
bad'ihe pleasure of visiting, which he Will be pleased
<9 exhibit to the Inspection of any who may desire it
The ingredients used are almost exclusively vegeia
toble, exceedingly simple, ai\d within the reach of all
Persons afflicted with any of the above named dis
eases, would do wrfll to calf upfn Dr. 8;, and if hot ef
fectually relieved, no remanerauon will be required
for his services. l Ilia motto is, NO CURE, NO PAY.
Dr. 9. will remain doring-his stay a the Sl Charles
Hotel, Boom No. 73- _ opt*.
soars of teupsbahoe,
A QUARTERLY SESSION of the Grand Division
of will he held in 4he eity ot Puuborgli, on
'Wednesday, the 25th, at the Odeon. Fourth rt, above
Wood. apSt SAM.J.PICKANPS, G S.
WINDOW GLASS—6UU bxs, assor.ed'sizei, Iron
City Glass, on hand and for sale Bfy
apg, TASSEY A BEST
SODA ASH—*6 c*k*«tecl's make, 86 strong, m store
andforta’eby Bp23‘ TAPBEY A BEST
XhOLL BUTTER—I 6 bWs fac’d and for role by
XV tp23 TASSEY A BEST
WASHING SODA—26OO lb* Bai Soda, for sole by
~ apflO J SCHOON,MAKER A Co
OUNDBIES ON CONSIGNMENT—2S bbls Dried
'SS Apples; ddo Walnuu; Fog, Muskrat, Coon, Pos
sum, and Deer. Skins, -Ginseng, Beeswax and Flaxseed,
for gala by apgV. J.BCHOONMAKKB A Co
.‘VrUTMEGSANDINDIGO—2OOIhs Nutmegs; lease
lV.Hanilia Indigo, just received by
«pao _ J SCHOONMAKER A Co
WB. MURPHY has jttst received hy Expresd, a
• fail assorlment of wide blk ?Uks. Also, some
very handsome Borage* and Silk Tissues, Jot ladies
dresses, at northeast corner 4lh and Market sis.
op2o •
BROOMS— 10b doz Pomeroy’s extra, for sale by-'
ap2o JiTWILLIAMS_
SOAP —2 bxs Castile; 2dp Candia; 2do Almond; 2
do Vor&g&icdt "5 do No 1 Rosin, for sale by .
,sp2o , JD WILLIAMS
Books for the »u4scription of stock
In Iho Citizens’ Insuranpe Company of Pittsburgh,
■Will be opened-in the Room! of the Board of Trade, on
the first Monday of November next, at lOo'clock, k.tL
* Wm. Larimer, Jr. Robert Woods,
•Wm. B. M’Clure, ' Joseph Plummer,
.9. M. Kier, Jpsiah King,
John Sheriff, Alex. Roseburg,
and H. D. King,
,tplfcdtsorl Commissjoneri..
You|hlogb«ny Coal Lends.
T7BOM 50 TO 1U» ACRES of Yanzhioghcny Coal
A?.. Loads, about twentyjniles from rittsburgb. Will
be sold on advantageous terms. The title is indispu
table. The dam and locks cm thet-river will be com
pleiedinabbutthree monthif. ,
U application be made early, a Coal Bank, with en
tries and room* sufficient forThiny diggers to work, a
good railway, and ten hoosei will be ottered on lease.
Enquire of vditor of Qmelte> , . aplfrdCt
A* A- O. TetegrapU Company*
A MEETING of the bioc knolders will be held el the
office of the Coiapony-at 3 o’clock, P. M. K -on
Thursaayythc 2Cib lust ,ai which lime the charier,and
a comraefwilh the Patrnieev, torether with other Im
portant bosiness, will be submitted for their action. -
aplfrtd J. K. MOORHEAD, PresT.
-\TEW COMBS—At ZEBULON KINSEY’S, 67 Mar-
Xv ket street—
I doz very bigb back Shell Tuck Combs,
3 u medium “ “ u u
4 “ low “ a .
•. ■, a* u plain high P “ “
|| “ narrow beaded lop “.• “
-SO “ fancy top Buffalo u
10 “ plain **
liO gross com. Horn; 30 doz shell side, assorted si-
Xel* 30 grots com hors Side; 3 doz shell dressing- do;
13doz Buffalo do do; 4 do Imitation do do; 60 do host
EotUah flora;'o do 99 S fine Ivory, extra size; lSdo
S £?do do, In boxes; 12 gross S fine do do; 1 do »tnb
Clcanen. - C P 1 *
E h. EATON A CO. arc now opening ihelr Spring
itnek of Trimming*! consisting in pan of Mon
till* and Drew Fringe*, Uirap*. bloc* and col*d Bilk
<’Lace*, black Flounce Lace; Dolton*, Brids, Bonnet
Tumminn. gents, ladie* and children* plain and tan*
cV Hosiery, Shin* for mein and hot *, Comb*, I»ort nnd
r other Fill*, Yoxn, Spool CoijOo, Noodlri, Top.., Boh
‘bln*. Fins, Ac, Ac, which tbe/ offer for sale, both
o ~ whole*ale end retail, at Uur Trimming Store, fßFourth
• street, between Wood and Market. „ .
K' KW FANCy AND VAUIETY GOODS—At 2EB
ULON KINSEY'S, «7 Market *treet '
IOO.Dr* fioo China Vases, a*»-d; 17$ sets twist and
catveivetcoat Battqps; 40 toe vel vet Carpet Bags; a)
„ do do gears traveling; ICO grow fancy elik Hutton.,
far dresses; 10 dwNall Brushes, a»*d; lttgrotoe
bUt Ve*xto*u>h*,a» , d;isododogtU.and plated, do;
'tadcxroaewcod Hair Brushes; 4do Wa*bingtou^do :
ldo Barber* do, 3 gie Fi* hr line*; Fish Hook*, Lime-
J tick, An
JEWELRY. Ac -00 golilever Watches; 60 doTle
'Oichetflever Waiooes; d« W-finodia*
.mond’Finger. Ring* 1 dofc .too «ld Vest and Job
‘ 5 Chainsj-g do do boards; Brerist Puis, Finger Ring*,
Ear Hina*, Ae. *■=•
-GLOVES, ic,_2oo doz Ladits Colton Clove*, al.Fd;
~ 300 do do-lisle Thread, fancy top, Ac.; lOdogflW*
i silk Gloygs; 18 do do kid do; 60do ladies kid, ass’d; 10
do do fancy lop silk. ,
VARIETY COODi—7S pkg* American Pinsf3oo
* bra Cotton Conl*£ys p» Paper Muslin; 600,000 ribbed
Percussion Capa; £bogn> dress Whalebone do; SOOdoz
- ivory Combs; mesaihg Combi,’ Back Combs, Ac.. Ac.
• -«pfi
T?OOLARD SILKR-New stylo Poniard Silks, a ve*
F- ry handsome article for springdreeitc*, and at ve
• • ry.lowprices, jast received at No 73 Market street,
•northwest corner of ibe Diamond.
APO ALEXANDER A DAY
. £|W COUNTRY Mr.RCUANTS—W. R. MogfitT,
1. comer of 4th and Market at*, Pittsburgh, has,-re*
' cetyed bis first supply of Spring and Summer Goods,
'and' invite* merchant* so look at hi* stock. Prices
V Wholesale Rooms op stairs—entrance from 4ih sl '
• -•-: mch33 . ; i. .
TkJBVT&PBLNtT GOOE3 *-A. ATAiiso:U A
.• J»1 » Market street, are n&w opening 40 cases And
-V packages of iplecdid SPRING GOOD?, comprising
Lawns, MukllaS,''BaTege*, 'M. de Loines, Giughvnm,
'Tliiitij Fxwrch Cambries,-*Uncns. lUbbous, Laces,
‘ • Silks,.Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, and * general *»*ort
aent of. Goods. mchV? ,
MACAULAY’R ENGLAND—Cheap edition f in one
volume; full bound, half bound, and papereov.jpa.
rsJO.ccnts end.upwards. a
Also, Harpers’ toe edition in 2 volt; a foil sappigi _
<< ; . Gtscuiiu' Hebrew and English Lexicon of the*Kd
.. Ttatmoehuthlrd ediaon, revised,with large addnJfhs,
published. Fox sale by- ■ Jk
• ■ Ip? RBOPKINSr Apollo BollALafi,«th£
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
• Aahea.—Doty 80 pr cent.
;Pot* 6|05
;Peari* ——OG
Scorching*
SaJeratsa-* 5 05)
Soda An hi 3)03)
AJe—per bbl. • •
Brlatlei—Doty a p»r r^pt
American 0 0
Batting— per 6
Eatfe
• Borax, refined 18 0 25
I Balsam Peru 2AD 02.73
i do Copavia -28 0 35
! Brimstone 4 0 5
;Camphor, refined--. 40 0 45
i Chloride Llmt, cask 60 7
Cochineal 153 01,75
Cream Tartar 25 0 20
Copperas -il!0 2
Glue ji|o in
Galls.., 503 55
.Gam Arabic 50 0 021
“ Copal 39 0 50
“ Tnigarmih-•• -35 0 4u
, “ Shellac 18 0 18
I Mastic 01,25
.Ipecac 80 01,00
Jalup, powdered-• 90 0 90
5lO 61
Liquorice Root 7 0s 9
Liquorice Bail 20 0 2*
LecDye 25 0 29
Magnesia Carb S 3 0 35
Madder, Umbro—l3 0 io
Madder; Common •• 12 0 )4
Myrrh, Turkey 20 0 so
Oil Vitriol 310 5
“ Castor MO 01,60
“ Cassia ioo 03£5
“ Clove* 2,25 OVO
u Lemon 8,75 034#
‘ “ Pep’m’t- 24# 03.00
Opium, Turkey • • -4.00 04,25
Quinine 03,40
Rhubarb, root -39 0 SO
Sal Amoaae 16 0 20
Sal Soda 4| 0 5
Senna 15 0 20
Tartaric Acid 40 0 50
Vitriol, Blue 11 0 12
6011
lope ROl2
Beam—per bushel.. -
Small White TOfftS
Common mix'd 620
Bneketa—p dot •
Patent Beaver 8,250
Beewax—Duly ifflpr.ct.
YcJoto - 800-^
Blooms—? too.
Bloom* -56506 S •
Boiler Lumps-.. 5680—
Brooms—?doz
Merchantable- - ---1,50 01,75
Shaker 8£5093T- -
Bark*-f cord:
Chesnut Oak .5500600
Black Oak «...-404,50
; Cool—Doty 30 per cl.
At the river 5 054
from wagon- '■ •• 05}
Cotton—Doty free.
Tenn. and AlabamA-• • -6 07
C hoc olotc—p'ft.
Number 1 10011
Cocoa, prepared 20022
Canales—Doty 20 per ct.
City dipped • 90—
Mould 010)
Pittsburgh Star 21 0—
Cincinnati do- 021
beat brands-• -30 032
Casting*—? lb
Foundry hoi. ware, u’d—o3
Furnace do 2|
Tea kettles ? do* 6507
Wagon boxes ? 100 lb - -S3 70
Counter weights, ? set 40
Sad irons ? 6 tietl- • • -4105
Cotton Tarns—? b
Short reel—
No. 5 to No. 10 10
“ 11 to 13 17
Dye Wood—Duty 5 p. ct.
Camwood -510 SI
Fustic— g|o 3
Logwood, chipped-- 210 2|
Feotneru-duty 25 per. ct.
ad val.
Kentucky
Ohio A Pennsylva.
Fruit—
Almonds shell’d 20 0 S 2
Soft - 16 0 17
Hard U 0 14
Currants, Zante.- - • 0 q
Filberts $
Groundnuts gjj 0 75
Fur*, Smyrna 14 0
Malaga 0
Raisins, Muscat 0 __
Bfinch 1,75 0
Bloom, old 0
Cranberries 92 0
Lemons, Sicily bx 03AO
Oranges do 93 25 ?100
Peaches, dry, bu • • 1.20 01 £u
Apple*, dry at) 0 55
Applea.ureen.bbl- go 01,25
Pin Brick—per M.
Bolivar-- 025,00
Common 15 0
Floor—rhjty » per een,
Ertra brr ads, V»03,40
Superfine 0
Fine---* —•— 03^5
Rye Flour-•* 3,180
“ 14 18
Increasing 1 ctper lb to No 20.
Long reef? Hex.
No. 500 - 09
“ COO 07
« 700 0)0
u 800, MO, 1000 0 0
Coverlet Yam ? t»- • • -200
Carpet Chain 200
Cotton Twine 200
Candle Wick —OlO
Coffee —Duty 20 penet.
Java, Old white 12014
Si. Domingo 0
Lagaayra —S 0 91
Rio- - - 7JO 8
Copper—DatySOnr ct: pig
s bar and old 5 prcfc old free.
Braziers —O9B
Sheathing —029
OW 19019
In cake and Ingots- • • -19020
Cordage—Duty 20 p* ten
Manilla • - 150 1*
White tope- 120 13
Tarred — uO 12
Pack’g.yanb fine.--— 0 10
“ common— 0 9
“ hlf. bbla 0
Buckwheat, hulled pfij—o 1]
“ hlf. bol*.*— anno.
F««d—per bn*beL
Bran 8 0 9
Shorn 14018
Flab— duty on foro’n. can’t
SO per cent.
Mackerel, No. I 11400
No. 1. hif. bbU. 0 ft
No. 1 9^oo
- 2,hitbbla, •••• 0
No. 3, 642*05,75
No. 1, ' ... 0
Herring, No. I- —06,00
NoTf. 0
8*
Hemp Bed Crds per dos—
Extra long 3^504,00
Long*——• *—o2jsO
Common —01,63
Plough 8701,00
Mnnmn Bed Cordi—per dot.
40 yd. G thread -—04,00
20 A 30 do 2-0003,00
do Plough lines 97101,00
Domestics—per yard.
| Brown Cotton • 300
'1 do do 51061
PennSht’gs. A No. 1' — 0 7|
Allegheny D’s 7 0
Aileg’y D Pin MSI*; 0 7
Oregon D Union Mill- —o—
PennMfll-0 7
Pittsburgh do
Laurel D
Savage—— • • • • —O7
Powhatan A 061
Lorman C—— 06
Harrison—— • •—^6
5-Abn>wn eotton-—• 901 J
{Bleached do njo6l
do do 61010 ,
4-4 do do- -0131 ■
Brown drills- • 7 081
Bleached 8010
I e Tickings ■■■■■■ • • • -61010 1
I Hamilton—•• ———olo .
1 Lancaster— • —Ol3
1 Brown’s A. C. A- • • • —Ol3 ,
Methuen* .....--0 14 •
No 1 superior . - —Ol6l
Colored Cambrics 4108 !
Fancy Prints 31011 !
Fall Rivet Blue -0 8 !
Merrimac' —OlO ;
Fall R. Bine A' Orange 90101
York Ticks 101
Drags—per B
Aloes W® 18 ;
Atom ——.- —— 310 4 :
Asafmtida-i-18 0 23
Arrow Rool 13 0 14 .
Aquafortis— • • • 10 0 II
(airnon, No. 1, old* 0
New l9
Shad O
Cod. per drum • 4J864.50
run-
Red Fox, No. 1 •
“ ** u
0
Uotkral • - 10 0
Raccoon—— 0
Mink 0
Deer Skin per 6—14 0
Olaas—
Black Bottle*
1 Quart per pro*-*- —•— 99,00
Pint, do 97,00
Mad 1 * wineAfl to gtU— 09,00
Claret per rn>«* 09,00
Window Gia«, per box—
City brand*.
Bxlo net,--
Patent do., 10x14 to
16x34 10 500 13
Country brand*.
Bxlo 3 fitO 3^o
10x13 35003,76
Gnnporrdar —Duty SOpr.
PFFG- 125 O&SO
Eagle, 61 lbs 03,00
Do. dot, lib. caaistV- 07,00
FFFQ do 04,00
Eagle do. to papers*— 06,00
fiock powder 125 0150
Grain—Dury 20 perceat.
Wheat ••• —* 700-
Rye —O5O
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
REVIEW OF TUE
PITTSBURGH MARKET,
rot tot week sntwrxnn. 91.
From several causes since our last weekly report,
trade, in general, bos been rather dull, bat owing to
the rise of the rivera, there is every prospect of its in
crease. Upon the whole, the average amount of busi
ness transacted, has been greater than coaid have
been reasonably expected.
The Importations of Flour have been light while
those of Bulk Meat, Cotton, and Pig Metal have beeu
aoniuaUy heavy. The Cincinnati and Louisville pack*
eu have been foil of passengers, ax has been the case
with D. Leech’s packet lino'of canal boats, and the
sieanfers on the MonongabeU between Pittsburgh and
Brownsville. The hotels 'have, cooaeqoently done a
fair bosiness.
Tl»e late derangement «' ihc cdrrency ha« senously '
Impeded btuuness in some departments, while upon
other* it has had no effect. It is impossible at present
» predict whither our local scnp msy ever ogam form
a portion of our regular currency, bui certain it is that
for tho«e who are able to bold it over, nothing can br
safer, as every dollar of it must ultimately be paid.—
In the meantime we trust that the measures which
have been already adopted by the Cities and County in
relation to this matter, will have a tendency to allay
the agitation of the.public mind
ASHES—We hare no change to report with regard
to Sodn Ash. The demand is brisk, atul we note bea.
vy sales at 4P &>- These is a good supply ol
Pots in market, of which we no3p sales at 4)03c P fi>
Sales of Pearls at 6c lb. little u doing in
Scorching*, ihe Soda having superceded thi* article iu
general use.
ALE—We have no alteration to notice m the market.
Regular sales at p bbl.
APPLES—The receipt* of the week have been
lighter than usual, end price* are looking up. Sa>«
on the wharf at56c08!,25. according to quality, and
from store by the bbl at
BACON—The demand is good, and large sole* have
been effected at prices rangtif from 4@4fc tor Should
ers, 6c for Sides, and *G&6sc P b for Hems. At these
quotidians we oolc sale* of U&JIOO be. Bales of 37
tierces canvassed bams at 7|c b. cash. Sugar rn
red hami Bj<ffhjc 4* b.
BUTTER—Is scarce in market, r nd a good article,
readily cpbunands 12Jc p b.
BROOMS—Scarce, at quotntions a* in general ta
ble. *
BULK PORK—The arrival* have been very heavy
during the week, and the market 1* well supplied We
note saierfor Shoulders at sc. Hams at 4J, and Sides
oi 4e 4P b.
BUCKETS AND TUBS—The market is well sup
plied. a number of lots having arrived during the week
For priees'we refer to our general table.
CHEESE-LTlie receipts for the week have been
iighierthan usual, with a’brisk demand, and a small
supply in market. We uote sale* ol 3.CUO ft* ai 00
OJc for common, aDd of 4,500 bt Cream at 7 cents per
pound.
CORDAGE—Sisce the publieauon of our last week
ly table, wi bare to notice an advance in price* uoder
this head, and now quote as follow s:
Manilla rope, by coil,
do cut,
Whiio'Rope, by coil,'
do cat,
Tarred Pope, by coil,
do cut,
Packing Yarn, fine,
do common, •••a
ass coxds.
Manilla, 62,0003,0004,00 V dor.
.* do If coil,-■••lsc a fit.
Hemp, f doz.
(do if coil,-• -10 c a 6-
micoH uxxs.
Manilla, 81 Hemp, &7ic f dot.
DRIED FRUlT—There have been large arrival* do
ring the week, aad in consequence of the lale severe
ftysu, the-article* under this heed are firm, at price*
quoted in tor geneaal table, and a itili further advance
U expected.
DRIED BEEF—The demand i» good, and the mar
kol fairly supplied: We note tales of tierce* Cin
cinnati cured aKBid> w ic tb.
FLOUR—The receipts for the week have been much
lighter than usual, shipments by the river having been
withheld on accowut of the fall in price wtiicb has re.
ecniJy taken place here. Few, if any operations are
now effected from first hands, and we quote prices'
nominally at Balr« from store by the
dray load »t 63,50&83,Gdic t> bbl.
FEED—Oran and Corn Meal are scarce, non* com.
jug in. We quote Shorts at 1401Bc, Bran btiftic, Corn
iceal 40c lf> bn.
GROCERIES—'The market is well supplied, v,ab.
out auy speculative demand, but a fair and regular
business has been done. Friers have continued firm
throughout (be week at, for prime N. O.Bogar, s{c P &
by the hh<L, and s*c. 4? ft by the bomb fair, *c less.
Soles of N. 0- Molasses, at SBeo3Be egiLj Sugar
home Molasses, 4304 P gal. Coflec firm, at 7JeoBo ¥ I
pound.
HAY—There i* bat Hute Coming to market. Sales
at $3OBlO * ion, a* m qnaUty. We advise our «mn
uy frieada.to bring their hay to town in as small loads
at convenient, os they aiwaya eeU better than large
ones. I
LEATHER-A regular btuln*«t btjt beea done at
quotation#, as in general table.
OILS—A fair business hu been transacted in Lard
•ad Unseed, at leal week's prices. Sflles of Tanseed,
at SBcoCOet Lord, at 6Se . We refer the readef to the
general table, for the prices of other descriptions.
VINEGAR—We quote sale* at Sc for a good article.
• WHISKEY—.The markerls well supplied, and sales
brisk! We note Bales at ISedMfitc, for rectified; ra w i
16c017e Ip goL
WOOL—Snail lots us now coming in, which gre
readily taken. For q oaten an of prices, w .'efeT (fit
Hwkf to ths gtneral table.
ASD RATES OP B ARISE IBSURASt
Barley
Malt* barley
Glne—per &
Pitub. Gommon 11 & 1.1
, Honey—Duty Ofipercem.
Cuba per tali 0
Western comb n. ft 1“ 0 20
Ginseng—Duty 20 pr. cl
Ginseng —at 2 7
Hay— per ton of snort lb*
Timothy «.OuS 10.00
Hides—Duty 5 per cent
Missouri —St Qj
Spanish 0
Do. salted Q _
Do. ktpps per skin. .|,oo 01,02
Green Q 4
Hemp—Duty 25per cent
"““®n * Ky • .. >1400150
Manilla fc 49(0 _
_ Hops— IhjJy op p*, CCDI
Plot snl. ’4B 0 0 121
Indijpo—Dmy 10 per cent
s P^ ni " l l !J» 01,19
Manilla 05 0u»
Iron-Duty 30 per cent.
Bar, Juniata 4 0 41
u Common 30 3|
Sheet
Boiler Plates. g g 6(
5“ U V <H
Plough wing* 4JO 5
** Slabs 40 41
Russia Sheet - 0 15
—Duty 20 per rent
Missouri Pig 440 _
£?*V’’’. 4» & 41
Dlf. sizes Pipe per ft tt(o 121
Sheet 00
Leather—Duty 20 pr. n
Sole, Baltimore- - -21 022
New York 17 0 le
Damaged 14 0 18
Slaughter Id 0 20
Skirting 21 0 24
Harness, black 10 0 21
Bridles, black , pr.doz.
sides 30.00 036,00
Kussett do 38.00 042.00
Upper finished-
Kips, .finished* --24,00 038.00
Calf Skin do 10,00 020.00
Lace Leather- - - 19,00 0
N. England Seating.
No. 1 per dor * - -45.n0 0
No. 2 per dot 35,00 0
No 3 per dor - *25,00 0 311
Sheepskins 4 0 7
Lumber—doty jb p e ad
val. per M.
Pine, el’r, m. pr M. 022,00
Common •• on.oo
Clear. H “ 033.00
Com’n It ”• OI6JO
Clear 2 “ 044.00
Com’n 2 “ 022,00
Wr’kd bl g 1 mdo 019,00
I in. common 0
Oak do do 0)8,00
Pine shng’s p 10OO2JO 0 3.00
Laths, sawed, U. 25 0 2.50
Live Stock. —pr 100 lb. nL
Beeves 8.000 6 25
Hogs— 4JO 0
Cows h. Calves* • 8,00 019 J»
Sheep— * 1,000 2,00
Mala****— Duty 30 pr. ct
Sugarhouse— 43 0 45
N. Orleans*— «jyo eg
Saval Btoras—Duty a*
Rosin p«T bbl aj«o 4,nn
Pitch 3,25 0
Tar, Allegheny • • 0
u N Carolina- -4.25 0
Turpentine, gall- • 52 0 00
Varnish, Copal- 1,75 0 2,00
Nail*— Duty 30 p. e —per
keg, 100 lbs. [cosing nail*
1 cent advance nerlb ]
IOO2Od Juniata < 3500 4,00
90 SW 4500
80 7d “ 5000
5o “ 5250
4d « 0 5.50
3d “ 6JOO
Spikes per ft •' 0 5|
“ Pressed 0(0 «(
Boiler Riveu —0 7
Oakun —per to—
Pittsbnrgh 0 8
Oil*— per gal.
Linseed— —S% oflo
Lard, City s*oU2*
Olive IJJO 0 1,50
Sperm bleached ••• • 0 ijn
“ Unbleached —it 1,94
“ Fail 0| >,
Whale —. 05 0 75
Tanners per bbl - 14.00014,00
Paint*— per lb.
Pros. Blue * 70 0 90
Lampblack 5(0 7
Spoa. Whiting*—-1(0 2
Cnromr Green • • 30 0 45
“ Yellow No 1 33 0 35
M “ No 225 0 15"
Brunswick Green- 12 0 20
White Lead, dry-• 6(0 6(
" Oil, pure keg 1,60 0 1 G 2(
u No. 1 0 1*35
Red I.ead 8(0 1
Yellow Ochre 2(0 3
Ven. Red 4(0 6
VerdigTis 30 0 38
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
- - —.— - - "D KKJN TEA !< n tRK. TO Fimrth street, nru Wood,
ARRIVED- A *' l ”»bu r rh —The subscriber having just rrumied
... , ‘ o ■ n from Newport. ..now rtem-ms a large fall supply
Michigan Gtlnon, Beaver. «; Oe*h tiRKKN AM) BLACK THAN. from tn« New
Baltic. Jacob*, Brownsville. o/k Pekin lea Company, selected w«h great oar.- tor
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. ,rla " ° ur *' c "' lc beirr now hearv we nrr : <r f .
Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesp-'n ** ‘ ,
Caleb Cope, A Murdock, WelLville pa.-sm m * and i
Beaver, Clark, Beaver tern, t$ and 13 lb cany boxes. and in half chests.
Lake Erie, Gordou, Beaver. Keiail Grocers ore umied lo call, as we enu and
R Wighunan, WaUtamson Chntler** Landing T* u **“ r 7* « prices than any other
t r - i U ii- . r, , . bouse in Pittsburgh
Jenay Lrnd, Galligher, Z.n..V'ln. | u.r took M i,„, Vo™, H,»„, Guopowd.r, ,„o l„.
Zachary Taylor Lucaa, Wheeling. - penal Green, and Oolong Black Teas ar» ihe ben in
New England, No 2, Dean, Cin. * the Ameneaii market,
d Wo. Phillips, McPbtal, Kitlanaing. Lovenug*t doable refined Loaf, Crushed, and Pul-
Comet, Boyd, ZaneartUe. . V'o r lh ,' b *T‘
,11 l v«» r, •• LOr r r.fcf*—Mocha, Old Gor. Java, Laruira, 8l Do-
Allegheay Clipper, Beaver. aun«« and Rio CoiTr-ea, »elcctcd by the moat expcne.ii-
DEPAKTED ced coffer Broker m New > ork
Michigan No 2, Giljon, Bearer o *T"‘ SCI«t d , l ' kkl " 1 Caeumbrn and
d 7t*. , ~ ... Gluon a, rresb Beaehea, put up in Uieir own juice
BaUIC, Jacobs, Brownsville. Malaga Raisins; m 3 lb boxes.
Atlantic, ParkinßOQ, Brownsville. N. B —'Ail L»r. D Jayste'i Family Medicine* foraoic.
Beaver, Clark, Beaver. dec&-dAwS a Ja\.nks
Imots McLaae Brown.ville. VIS* MARSH'S NEW Hat.;
Lake Ene, Gordon, Beaver. J.Y.L or a September Nipht. by me author n; - rwo old
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Allegheny Clipper, Beaver.
Telegraph, No 2, Mason, Louisville
Hibernia, No 2, Klinefelter, Cm.
Be* We»i, Gormley. St Lout*. t: »*I.A\K AND saw,
Pilot So 2, Shook, Galbpolia T , * " ?*>?oVriV*! f"" b,r * ll '
, v « i w »i,r i II UiKll A>OLaLmIaN, Importer* and dealers
Jas. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. tl m Forr.gn m.l Domr.uc UARUWARK,
There were 6 feet, 0 inches in the Channel la»t all it* varieties, are now prepitted to sell aa low and
o«oio 8 a’t d»b, by pier mark and mmg. w “XT™ 'SZ“ 3 mrpufc’rna^iy'.'m
BOATS LEAVING THIS DA Y. ‘•OH and examine oar tlock. which eon»m» hi part ol
Cincinnati Packet., 10 A. M SSzSS.^-^i^
Brownsville Packets, BA. M., and 4P. M. • • uc j* ** lj.ict>e». Hinge* and Be rew», loiethef
Beaver Packet,. 10 A. M, and I P. M
FOB PHILADELPHIA. generudy to our assortment of Fools. winch hpve been
, »elccted with grral car*-, amt wb,ch we iue determin-
D Leech Ac co’a. packet line—9 o'clock P. M. ed i 0 *c;i »o ■> to (tr c mu.(action ap-idiwr
WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE,
-Vo 47 Mar£rt slrret, Paufyirgk, pa.
THOMAS PALUKU,
RKSI’KCTFIT.LY announces to hi* friend* and cun
toner*. taut Ur hi* !i«(i at no pa«t period »t> *iten
»iv*i a Stock a* h»- Im* ai present. He can offer to pur
chaser*. on vkat moderate term*, at the old «alaMl*U
cd Slaud on Maract .Hret, s'tnosi every urucle m h:«
hue—including Counting-room. Bed-chamber. Dining
room. Tatjor arul Hu.i Taper With Border*. Land
fcape*. Fur board J’rtni*. I'aper ami Tran*parcni
Window snuUe*, Bonnet and Binder,' Board*. VVrt-
Umr. Wrapping, and Tra I'apcr. be t* aminduntJy »up
plied, ami request* country merchant* and housekrep
era to call and examine In* avsonmeui
Rags and Tanner* Scrap* laken in trade, at the
highest pnre*. mchdl ,diwdinT
CITT BORIP.
Notice to the holders of Pittsburgh Cay .Scrip.
IN ce nib rmi if wiih the 3d Section of the Ordinsr.ee
of the I6lh of A pril,l£49, directing the uridcrsigned
‘‘to negotiate FOR CITY SCRIP, the Bonds and Mort
gages of individual* held by the City* for property sold,
amounting in TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOL
1-ARS”—ptiblir notice is hereby given, that the *aid
obligations trill now be disposed of for the Corporate
iuaes of the City of Pittsburgh, of the denominations
of One, Two and Three D'diars.
Fortner notice i» hereby given, that City Bonds,
bearing interest from the 1 *th any of Apr il, 1r49, at the
rate of S per cent, per anuum, wiU at any time hereaf
ter be issued to the holder or holder* of City !*crip. in
sums of One Hundred Dollars and upward*, according
to ihe provisions of the Ordinance ot the above date.
ap2l S. R. JOHNSTON, City Treasurer
fresh spring goods.
WE are now opening » very targe and choice a*~
lortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
selected with more than usual care during the lasi few
weeks, in the New York and Philadelphia market*.
antPembraring a greal variety of almost every dr
seription of the latest and most fashionable siyies, and
a large portion of it having been bought at the EAST
ERN AUCTIONS at a great reduction troia the regu
lar rates, we are euabted to oiler great iqduccrocius
to cash bayers, cither bv wholesale or re'ail .We
would therefore respectfully invne the uitcmion of the
public to our Stock, feeling confident of our alnliiv io
salt buyers in almost every article they may with in
our line. To the ladies we would especially commend
our stock of
Sflxxoui Dam SiLts, of which wr have a very
large and beautiful assortment of the latest style* and
most fashionable colors.
t it,Dmem tjn»oi —Mouslin dc Lames, Toil Je
Checvre, silk, linen and mohair Lustres, painted
Lawns, gingham Lawns, Foulards,new style Barer.-*,
English, French and Seo cb Ginghams, linen Ging
hams in great variety, Ac. Ac
Bojnfws—New *t> In Bonnets, very cheap.
Rib so ss asd Fi-ou mi*—Of the latest styles and *uj>e
rlor in qaaltty.
P*a*aoL* —A very large and handsome stock of Par
asols, of almost every style and quality.
SHAWL'S —A fine assortment of spring and sumni.-r
Shawls, of all styles and prices.
lie ■F tb.
•lOe ** •
12c *• "
13c - '
■lie " -
•12c ” -
•10c - “
9c - “
Fxcnsi Cloths —A good supply of super French,
English and American Cloth* and Cassiiueres. to which
we would invite the silenuon of person* needing such
goods.
ALSO—A full and general supply of Shifting Checks,
Tickings, brown and bleached Muslins, Table Linen*.
Sheeting*, Diapers. Cambrics, Drillings, summer Good*
mens’ and boys’ wear, inconel*, Mull*. Swiss Nan
sooka, Nankins, Prints, Gingham*, Crape. Crape l.ace.
Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, silk Hdsf*, Veils, Ac Ac.
Persons wishing to buy by who esale, should call
.and examine cor stock, as our price* are *nch a* to
make it their interest to buy.
ALEXANDER A DAY, 73 Market *t,
a p2i northwest corner of the Diamond
For Ban PranoDeo, California,
TO SAIL FROM PHILADA POSITiTELY
THE SUtii INST —The splendid barque
£B&£RALPH CROSS, H>\ J. Davit, master, baring
ihe greater part of ber cargo on board, will sail nn the
90th lost The bulk Of 4UU bbl*. can )ei be taken if
early application be made, and a few more passengers
can be handsomely accommodated by applying on
board at Pine Street Wharf, Philadelphia, or to
EDMUND A SOU DF.K A Co ,
Duck St Wharf. Philadelphia.
Cabin passage 6200, with liberal fare, apt? dst
~ Du y ooodVT*
A. A. MAm k CO,
COMMISSIONERS AND IMPORTERS,
60 AUBXXT STBSTT,
Are now Opening the most extensive and
assortment of Spring and Summer Good* ever
exhibited in the IVesioni country, comprising upwards
of Eleven Hundred Cases, purchased in enure packa
ges from the manufacturers, importers, and large auc
tion sales, by one of the firm residing in New York,
1 who is constantly sending us the newest and most
fashionable goods. They name-in part—
ICO cases rich Spring prints; | 30 cases M do Lome;
24 ~ Lawns and Muslins 133 “ cotton and linen
LSO “ bleached { Ginghams.
grades; |3O M col’d Muslins;
40 “ shining Checks and 97 “ Bipkas Cotton
domestic Gingham*, I ades and summer Stuib
390 “ Brown MuiUnt;
Also, eases and packages of Bonnets, Flowers, l.a
evs, Ribbons, Silks, Shawls. Bereges. While Goods,
Millinery Articles, Cloths aad Cassimeres, Linens, Ho
siery and Gloves, Ac. Ac.
City And country merchant* will find ibeir stock a*
large and desirable a* Eastern stocks, and an exami- :
Xon of their goods cannot fail to con- |
re all that with their undeniable advantages and!
facilities, they eaa compete wrru aht EAfiaan Jobdxb. !
nils fhet has been clearly demonstrated to hundreds j
of (heir patrons who formerly purchased E*sU Their |
■took will always be found complete np7
EKBBOiBEHY-Wom.il pat’eru* for Ouomant,
Piano Stools. Tablfi Covers, Traveling Bags, wiih j
a rreat kariety of small pauerns. Also, worsteds of
all ccton and shades, by the pound, ounce, or akela;
fefiiltfby ap!4 P H EATON A Co, fti Fourth it
PRICES CURRENT,
:r, freights, u.
H«UI-pr ion, 0 mo«.
Allegheny.
'o 1. Foundry &
Hanging Woe k &
1 Foundry 0 '
“ Forge - • • 0
Tennessee 0 __
Mercer County
Foundry Pi* n b 0
Forge 0
Mahoning; Coontv. Ohio
Foundry Pig - i—<S
Forge do 0
Piaster Part*— duly free
Pinner Pari* • 55 100
ProvUlon*—
Wool per K>—Duty 30 per c*ra.
Full blood- - 0
I blood 0 3:1
i blood 0 3d
i and Common IV 0 77
Tub washed 0 2 1 '
Whisker- per gallon
Rectified
Raw Mononx&bela
Zlne —per b
Sheet 0 It*
Slab 0 UC]
Freights —per H
To Cincinnati
Bacon Ham* ti &
“ Shoulder* 4 0—
“ Side* - 5 0-
Hoground, city cure —O5
Dry Good* • 150 2t»
Heavy 10012}
To {.ouisrtlle
Dry Goods -25
Heavy ... I* 015
FromLoui<ri,tr u> t|>
“ eountrv do —0
I>ard No. i, in kg* - (> 06*
Dry Good*
Heavy -
To Si. I.oui*
“ *in kr« - ® -
“ “l, m bbU- • —5)0 —
Butter “ 1, m kg*- t*o
" 1. in roll 10 0 1-2
Cheese. \V R —3 i;
Dry (rood* 360 4i»
Heavy .... 20 0 25
To Cleveland and Krie.
" cream ••. —0 7
Cruck’»J»ut»b Wn'r
nr BTTI _0 3.75
Do Puller —0 1.50
Potatoes—per bush.
Common —&
Nrihnnnorlc* p bu 70075
Rags— Dniy 5 per cem.
Couniry mixed - JJO
Do good wlme 4*o
Rie®o|>er flj
Rife 4*o 4|
Seed*—duty Lmwed 20 p c.
Clover 2«703.U0
Timothy • • 2.'K)02.V5
Flaxseed <i.j 0 _
Mustard 3,50 0 3.U0
Snjtoee—per g,
ClovM *|o 3i
Cassia in Mat*- • 0 25
Dinger p 0 in
Nutmeg*- - -1,25 0 IJA
Pepper 7 ii u
Altpice 0 12*
Snakeroot—per Si.
Virginia • 0 14
Senecea 0 ——.
To and from Brownsville
Dry Goods (downy
Produce, A.-, tup'-
To Na.hville
Dry Good* ••• • —..... -#2'i
Heavy . —<a 50
To Wheeling
Dry Good* 10 IS
Heavy 0
To Zanctviiie
Dry Good* - 12 0 20
Hear/ 0 --
To llravn
Dry (rood* gj ■*
Heavy • • to ~ ..
To New Orlean*
Heavy Uooo*
Glass. Ac
caxai. axd BAiLaoarw,
Ashe*. Pot and Pearl. 50
Hutier and Bacon, - 50
Beef, «alied, -tj 50
Bale rope and Bagging do 70
Beeswax, j 0 7-,
Bones, iio 75
Broom*. do
Cheese, do fi'.'j
Corn. do
Cotton. ,Jo .',ll
Chilled Roller* do 62
Drugs and Mr«Ucn.e», do 1,00
Dry Good*, do l.po
Dried Frua ,)o u 2
Pour. pe.r Lb I td) 90
Furs and Prunes, per 100 lbs 1.00
Feather*. do 75
Furniture, do 1,00
Glasswair, do 75
Glass, Window, prr Lx 60 0
Green and dry fruit per IoG ib» 62|
Ginseng, per 100 lb». ti'j
Groeerit*. Jo Wi
Hardware, Jo 75
Hops. do
Hemp, Jy Sj
Hides, {raw 75c dry tleyi do-
Soap— Duly 30 per cent
Pitui.orgh No l • 4*o 4*
Cincutnsu -3*3 4
Steel —per lb Foreign
Cnit 4 Sheir 17 0 19
Do. single' it 16
Best German & 1.1
•* Engle 0 11
“ Hoop I. 0 15
Pittsburgh Manufacture.
German Steel 0 f>*
English blister 0 15
American blister-••• 0 4]
Spring s*o 5|
Spirits—per g&lion.
Brandy, Bora’i 0 1450
Rochelle--..- -5450 0 150
RumJam'a4Urpf-1,50 0 125
“ N , GO 0 po
•• n , «. — 40 0 ao
Gut, Holland-• • 1,25 0 1,75
Sugar Duty 30per cent.
N- O. prime, hhu 0 5*
“ fair, hint - 5 05*
Havana, white, ib u 0 p*
Brawl lb 00 0*
Pulverixed, Philad-0 10
leather, J u *0
in pig* Jo 40
Lard and Lard Otl, do 50
Oil. Castor, * do e»
Linseed Oil, do «>
Pork. per bb! do O J.T7
Rpff*. ptrlOOlb* 02
Rope* ami ro.dare, do Oo
Specie “ do W)
Seeds. do 7t)
Skin*. Doer and Badalo, do 75
Tallow. do to
Tobacco, 65 00
Salt, —Duty 20 per cent
No. 1. afloat 0 1,25
" l. in store 0 IJ7
Table jioi. box 0
Shot— Duty tiQ per cent.
Per keg 01150
Per bag 0 1.37*
Saltpetre —per 6.
Saltpetre 9 0 10 :
Tobacco- per b— {lOper 1
cL off for cosh for manuTd :
(lo M&naftoturftd, oo ?S
"heat. <to go
Wool. do O
Whtakey 45
• Tobacco] Duty4opr.et.
Cigar Lea/ 4 0 6
ManuTtd do 4 0 7
ladles' Twin—— -10*0
Plug in kegs 80 9
Plug uiboxr«-—-14 0 17
6 Twin 50 7
TO THX turr Vl* .'SOXONWXKILI (LxCE
Class. No. 1— Astir*. I
Baron, Butter, Lard,
Cheese. Pork. Tobae
ro, Tallow, W. Glass,
and Whisky prion lb.
Class No'J—ifrmp. Flax
Cavendish-—' 0 6 1
12* Lump in box 0 12*
2» •• 12 0 17
16* •• -• 12 0 14
Scotch muff—-14 0 16
Rappee - • 0 13
Cut JbDry *lb pap 0 515 .
in b&irs _ _
Class N«. 3 Dnrd Frnn
leather, Old Hair*.
Skins. Seed*, Wool. -- *
Class No 4 —Beeswax,
Fcathers.Fura.litnan'g,
Hops. Milae, loose Flax
Marina Ituoraaet,
Kates of Insurance on cargoes of
•team anil keel boat*.
F'm Pittsburgh lo Wheeling, Vo. \& \
“ to ana from Cincinnati. O I'S |
" to Ixtutsville. Ky |
" to St Louts. Mo i&l{
•• •• to 2
•• to Independence
*• te Galena. 11l - . U3l|
- ” to Memphis. Te- }
• to N Orleans'- - 1
From N Orleans to Pttubargb •-l df\{
IJOIJ
Charge* by rood Flat Beau >
io New Orleans . \
Tea— Duty Super cent.
Imperial 63 0 80
Gunpowder 45 0 70 '
Young Hysen 30 0 SO
Pouchotig —. 50 0 75 1
Tinplate —Duty 15 pr cui
Banea lllock 27 O
I «’ Tin 0 11 25 •
Tallow— Doty 10 pr cent.
Rendered •• • 7 O
Itougn H 4‘
Stmp Grca»e 2® - jj
Vice*— prr ooi
Solid boiei
Wines—Duty 40 pr eeui
I. P Madeira •• 2,00 & 3,00
L PTenenfle • 1.00 0 IJO
U*bon 75 0 1,50
Dry Malaga 6b 0 70
Sweet 56 06a
Lui..i* Wjriidhain,
juhnstun Jt srocKrox
S{.|fld*wT_ cornet Mam-i ami 3d «n m
NEW II A RD W AR K S T*o’rT,
Rooting,—Galvauiied Tin Plates.
r pilE subscriber* beg io rail the attention of Bunder*.
J. Architect* and owner* of Buildings, to the many
advantage* winch these plate* possess over nil outer
metallic substance* hitherto used for roofing. A<- , as
lheypos«es« at once the lightness of iron, without us
liability to rusl, having now l>een levied for several
year* in this paniculnr, both in ihi* t-oumry and m Fm
rope. They are loss liable to expansion ami contrac
tion from sudden change of the atmosphere, than com
mon tin plate*, iron, mic, or a<iy other metal now u*<-d
for roofing, and consequently form a much better ami
lighter roof; requiring far leas frequent repairs, whilst
uie first co*t i* but a trifie more.
£ full supply, of all sues, frozn'lfl to3o W. G , con
stantly on hand and for sale by
GEU. B. MORKWOOD A CO.,
M and Ifi Beaver street, New York.
The poieit' ngbl for Uits article having been secured
for me I'. ’cd States, ail parties infringing thereon,
either l>> imporiauon or otherwise, will be prosecu
ted. MtfttLd&wlyT
UCBf PROO’F'IIfONV'
fTMIE undersigned have erected works in the city of
X New i ork, lor the purpose of Gaivanixing all arti
cle* of Iro-i. which ii is desirable to PROTECT FROM
RUST, such a* Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Nails,
Wire for Fencer, ami any other article which may be
required. For Hoop* for Casks t as a substitute for bale
Rope; lor Clothe* Line*. Lightning Rods, and a host of
other application*, it will be found cheap and iturablr.
They would particularly cull attention Io the Galvani
zed Wire for (Cure*; it require* no paint, and will not
ru»J Also to Hpikcs and Bolt*, the preservation or
which is of -4> much importance, thnt it will eommonu
itself to (hr notice of all those interested.
GKG U ,MORKWOOD A CO., Patenter*.
oct3t)-dftwlyT 14 and l« Reaver «t. N York
CHILrFDUOLGo. ~~~
rpHK *ul.rentiers having purchased the r*i-lu*ivo
X right of Harley’* Patent, {lately renewed i tot the
mtnulaciure of CHILLED ROLLS, Ac , are prepared
to supply all orders at short notice.
All person* are forbid infringing on paid Pn'ent
npdidlmkwtlmT BOLLMANfI A GAR RISON*.
gko. w'.iiMi'nrtw.,
INFORM their friends and ihr.public Ihatthey hava
no longer any connection with their laic establish
ment In Penn street, known a* the Pittsburgh Brewery,
having removed their entire basinets to the POJN’T
BREWERY, in Pbt «tre«t mvtPnl v*
\VUOL£SAL£ KOUG WAUEiMSK. "
H. CHII.D4 A CO.,
NO 131 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH,
WOULD respectfully invite the attention of mer
chants riming thi* city to their very extensive
stock ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting
in purl of
9,000 CASES OF 1 BOOTS AND SHOES,
comprising every variety of Men'*, Women’s. Misses’
and Children** wesr. of many new style*, and of supe
rior quality, adapted to country and city trade.
A large assortment of LADIES’, JUISSKF*,
AND CHILDREN’* DO N N E T 8 , among
which are FLORENCE BRAID. STRAW,
TUSCAN LACE, RUTLAND. BIRDS EYE
FLORENCE, CHINA PEARL * L AY4 If,
in great variety Also, ARTIFICIAL FLOW*
RRS. SILKS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S
PALBI LEAF HATS—MEN’S LEGHORN,
PANAMA AND CANTON HATS.
All o( which have been purchased direct from the
manufacturers and importers, and selected wiih the
utmost core, and which will he sold on *uch term* as
to make it the interest of Western Merchants to buy
of u* H. CHILDS A CO,
mehlflidAwfcnS 131 Wood street.
LARD OIL—SO bblt No l, lust ree’d and for sale by
apIC SELLERS A NICOL 9
COUNTRY BACON—We have a few choice lots of
country cured Bacon for sole.
ap!4 &TOILLSA ROM
C CASTILE SOAP—I 3 casee Marseille*. iu*t ree’d
j and Tor sale oy npl7 B A FAHNESTOCK A Co _
TAMAICA UiNGEK-2 bbls rust recM and for enle
f, try apl7 B A FaHNESTCWK ACo
r " M ■“^■lappfcc
POWDEkED OAUBOOE— M nmmtjri bi
•alatry >cl’ J KISDtCo
LOCAL MAHERS.
USPORTETi FOR THI FITTRSUROH DAII.T OAZRrTR-
Ohio and Pennsylvania Hall Hoad
. 70 O 73
1.00 0 a.
65 0 7
Pursuant i public notcr. • uioc-ag of the
ciuiea.' ot Pittsburgh and relative Hie
Übio and Pennsylvania Rail Road, was held in the
roou.a of Hit Board ofTrad *. on Monday evening
the 23d instant, waa organized by the election
ot
Monongahein and Allegheny Whart. 20,000
Market SlnUs. Hay Scales, Interest
no Gas Stock. 4jc-,<Xcc, 20,000
Bond* due lor property sold, which
will he sold for scrip, 25.000
U!«! Basin Lot (probable) 40.000
Aqueduct 12,000
, , „ . . ~ _ «.v.-re. Jx'hool and Poor Taxes, which will
Kctibcn Milter, Jr.und L. A ji.. Ske | y te, paid ,n .crip
tam-a. ' r
UEN. J. K. MOORHEAD President
KICIU.RU blu w abx>» and Jssae CaROTUERS. \ ice
President*
The President dialed Ute object .rf ll»*J meeting,
alter which it wn« addressed by Solomon W R: -
berta, engineer of the Ohio Hnd Pennsylvania Rail
road, and by John Larwetl, aud H. B Wellmani
E*qv. ol Ohio.
Col. Thomas H Beniou, 01 Missouri, being pre
seui. by request, entertained the meeting in a beau.
Utul and eloquent speech, uud when bn bad rcin
clttded, a motion 'hat tbe thank* of the meeting be
returned lo liini. was unanimously adopted.
Addicjsei were also made by Mr Carter, ol
county and CoL KoUnaon Presided 1
-d tbe KailrcuJ t 'impany. He also exhibiicd tbe
amount of sub>, riptiona to the work in th.n ». ity
and county.
Thomas Raiftuell, Enj., theu orf'ereu tbe lollow
mg resolutions. Alter tney had been rrad.it wm
agreed lo vote on them separately:
ItrMj \ nil. Him ihr renewal ol ibe eliom 01 itu- Hal
HBnn and Ohio Railroad cumpa i I i e mien ih«t irr
ula plums of ibe grrai «ve»i wi |i 'lie Alia tic by i
Southern route und ihe routinued exertion* or' ihe
New "N i rlc A. Kmc Itujlroud company i • elf. ,'t me same
great object tu a northerly directum, render the com
[lienoiiol the greui iVmrnl chain of Ruilioad* fmm
J'lultule'phia to ibe Mississippi more than ever r'«;h
mil to ibe prosper,: r of the >uuc ot P'linu iv iLia and
espertady Uie v»mn\ of Allccheny
...
-S
Revolved Thai ih.- ll irn.l uilocrplmn mode t.v ihe
citiirn» ■<! Ohm. revidim; i . the enu ue« m I'uium'ia
ia Stark. Wayne A-hmird, and Kichlnnd. M th- Ohm
>uid i‘euiiSYlvsiM.l KHiironii. rt-mie them to the praise
and kjrnli uiir >■' l!i-ir l- I .ha rrtzen« und nf this cum
lllUli.ly . m J l'i 'il l •- al one- inr dui >' and the mlerrtt
ol 'he riii/e-,« Allegheny oouiii, to contribute wnh
equal libera,,|), i., ''uc ii'io:. vi Hi.- important
iinproremeiit
Reso.ved. Thai i- llie opinion ol ihi- meelieir ihr
true iiitrre-i* of il,p ciiurti- ot Pittsburgh and A l ( ei! de
ny would he promoted by a corporate subscription on
U>e part of cmr«. cech in Uie amount ol Two
Hundred Thousand l>ollar», io the *ioek ol (he Ohio
und Pennsylvania Railroad Company, n* aumnr-ed
by an Act of the Legislature m I'ennsylv .mu. j u-«eU
April Jib, IHU. io be made payable in i.oi du ■•, tho*e
rilies. exempted »y the more-mil net, from mi Iocs:
luntion. none of the tmnd- 10 be issued until al leu«:
Iwo hundrrd thousand dol,ar» shall have hern «nh
scribed lo the «jork by individuals in Allegheny coun
ty, and u» the projren ol the worir. after it shnii have
been put under contract, may require, ip t provide,i
further, that the avails of said bi.nd* be applicable i<>
llie construction of stud road within the Stale of Penn
sylrsnia.
Resolved. that a eomirillee of three member- l>-
appointed to prepare and circulate a oriel address lo
the citizens srtnne fonh me. udranlase* of this irn
provement and urging ihe unpcri&nce of their making
-neb subscription thereto, n, wilt insure i>» speedy
completion
Kevoivrd. Thai a committee oi iivr hr appointed,
whose duty it shall be. n conjunction with thr three -
lots of the t'otopany. to wnti upon ihe citizens gene
rat y, und- .otic it ihei r mi itseripii.tiis in the slock ol ihr
Ohio and Pennsylvania Rai.road Cr.inpoiy. and lhai
the cotumiuec act Inrt'iwith
The tirai nod *<oond resolutions were adopted
unanimously. When the third was read. Mr- A!
W. Foster moved lhai it be referred buck lo the
Committee to be reported to a [tubin' meet ng c l
the cilixena, ou next The Chair deci
ded that the motion was not in order and on ta
king the question ou the resolution, it was adopt'
ed. The fourth and firth resolution* were- adopt
ed unanimously.
It w as, on motion.
Dal; Phil N TJ
Kctuhtd. That the Ptewdeui und \ „ e Presi
dents ol this meeting be three ol the CoiunuUce
mentioned m the bib resolution.
Committee under fourth resolution —George
Darete, T J. Bighorn. Wilson Met^andie*s.
CoimritUee under fifth resolution—Jease Curolh
rrs, Rjchard Kdwards, J. K Moorhead James
Crosaon and Th nuns Babewvll.
Un uouou.
R**olvtJ, 'l‘bnt the proceedings Im* published m
all the papers m tbe city friendly to the Rjutroad.
Theuveeiiiig then atijourand.
J. K.: MuGRUEAif. i'rest
Kicharu Eowarps, ) .. _ .
, ~ > \:ee Presu cut*
Jiau (. Attornca-, J
Rccean Mii-lar, Jr., )
> Seeretaries.
H A. J'amfsjk, J
COL. BKMTU9PB SPEECH.
The Colonel »md, he had not yet arrived at
that uge, n( which he could say. (hat i.e was t,-*,
feeble to afldresj them; nor could he pleud uv an
excuse that bewjsljc tired b, address that mre:-
mg. He t.ud hid the bun >r —to him an unei|>ec'
ed otte —i-f Iwiiig invited lo attend Him
ll it bad bOUI a political meeting, he would have
excused himself, by Haying that he never spoke
U[ioa political subject* out cl hm ~wn bailiwick,
yet, ns Ihe object ol Ihta meeting was one larger
than polit.oni,— us n wit ch it a. trrislic ot ti.e hrc
in which we 1 re, —as it was utilitarian in 1h«
highest degree, he came to this meeting I-t ibe
purpose ol showing that be was in fovur f ail
such great pr jecis.
The iTcsuleol ol'lhis nteet.iig nod veil observed,
llial as a loco) qoestiou he cuuld not bo expected
to enter into detail*, nnd it was a question with
himselt. wlielber lie would be aide in any any thing
on the immediate subject of the meeting, but lie
line chn.rmiui., also touched a point, whirb Vouch
ed hun, (Col. 1-ic r.i >ll ) inasmuch nn one end ol this
mad pointed to jm. L ms. n d M Lou * was on
the high road, m a straight line, to tl,e Pacific
Ocean. udJ to Canton.
•Au*eu«." eii*.
His name had been connected wit 3 tics question
Ttuny year* ago. he nm only said it, but wrote :t.
and jinve it lo iho*e wfijett cofirliuite me monu
mehts lost never die—the printing press—and by
the priming prcssji was then written down, that
soonar or trier, h great naliunal high road would
be made from the Mississippi lo Ihe P.u-itu- Ocean,
that the road would t>e made, either immediately,
by lbe help ot the Federal Government, or eventu
ally, without tbal bel[s by Ihe three ot circum
stances, and the progress of events (Applause >
Every road then, which pointed towards Sami
Louts, connected iltelf with (hi* gigantic idea of
the present age—the nigh way ot nations—of Asm,
ot Af’ici, ol Europe, of generations yet unborn.
A high way from ocean to ocean—three thousand
miles across—under one law.Junder one flag, and
under one language, from one end to the other.
(ApplaO'i-
That great idea wa* now abroad, V.alking over
the land, nnd commended iisel#\vuh such force,
In all imng, nations, as In create a untver*nl appro
bation in .1* lavor He had brought lorward u
scheme, u per centum uf the sales ol the public*
lands, to edecl this object. He was not only tor 11
per centum,but a complete hy;io<heration ot lhr*e
lands, ihnt this great work might be accomplish, d
"Go a head was the word," this was the fechng
the force, the power ot the American people. (Ap
plause 1
The wonders which we saw ,j the ancient
world, such as the pyramids ol Egypt, empluvmg
myriads of men—how did they arise' At the
command of sovereign*, who, at once, were politi
cal and religious tvr.int*—who had dt minion over
the conscience, a* w<.lla« over the parse—who
commanded the nation, and it came lorwwrd, and
worked, and fir want' The wisdom ol the world,
lor three thousand year*, hud not t-een able 10 led.
But America had taken util.iy lor her guide, und
her people came forward, not at the instigation ol
priest* and Ling*, but from n Seeling that what
ibey were going lo do would l-enctil themselves,
and iheir posterity. (Applause.; 6 > it was with
ihe Western rail road. The Roman*, whom we
*0 much admired, would not go sneaking around
a mountain, 10 make a rond. They scorned lo do
that. They must either go over it. or through it.
And we r cou)d nval them in Unit. Th*s great road
would evrntuully bo made by ihe Government,
but it the Government did uot make it, the jx-uple
would.
The hoots of horses, the tread of men * feet, ut.d
the grinding of wagon wheels were making it
now. Tens of thousand* of people would go lo it
this year, making the road as they wenL (Ap
plause.) Yes, that road icoulrf be mode, und
while, both in Europe und America, ihr vast
country beyond the Pacific, remained n fealed
book, and the Rocky Mountain* were
an impassable barrier brlwecu the United S ate*,
nnd those region* which lay beyond the K*rky
Mountains, the time had now Come, when people
from every,Siale in ihe Uuion, from every quarter
01 the glot£, were ll.Kvkinjj to tho*-e region*, « ar
ryiug with tlicin the implements of industry and
improvement, und ihua advancing m civilization.
By these very people, this route will bo establish
ed—this road will be made.
Col. Brntjti here alluded, (as we suppohed)
lo ihe exerltoui of Col. Fremont, and his travels
through tbes* wild regions, emphatically üb«
serving, ihullhe i-bdd wus bi.ut, that the
grown, that some of them were there, that
meeting, who would sec ail this , Ibr “ go Ahead,”
was the leelmg, the character of the American
people—u people who needed no government to
•pur them ou, but who were, themselves, always
and ol nil time*, unead of the government they had
chosen. (Applause)
Mr. Bentun here concluded, unmlst tfio loud aod
rapturous applause of all present
Combo* Council—The Common Qouaci l held
a special meeting last evening. Mr McKnigh',
President, in ihe choir.
The Finance Committee, through Mr. Howard,
mode the following
The Fmanoe Committee would respectfully re
port 1.1 Cuunala, Taut, m ifieir meeting, they
agreed to recommend lo Council* the pas*age ot
an ordinance to make our hunting scrip bear in*
UrreM from the JSUi tnsu, nt the rate of six per
eeoL per aonum, and lbe smne to be settled when
paid in dues to the city ; we oiler this merely to
satisfy the public, as we believe in a very short
time U must be pur without the addition ot inter
est, ta the large amount of taxes and revenue
which will be, m a abort time, demanded from the
citizens by Collectors, will nearly absorb all the
Pittsburgh City Scrip in circulation.
Below is a Uttemhot of the probable revenue
of the City between this and full, by which state*
meat U will be kco that the sum is beyond the
| amount of ?cr'p now in circulation. We also ob
‘ fer. in Ibe ordinance, a clause to empower tbe
Finance Committee to hypothecate any atocka be
, longing to the City, or vjte any other funds availa
ble, as (hey tnny ace prdper. to meet the necessary
expenses of the city government, and to pay (he
interest on (he city debt.
CityTnxea $50,000
Water Taxes 30.000
Business Taxes 1.000
Meeting.
3.\00n
$239,000
II in believed that the above amount will take
aJI the Scrip that may be offered to the Treasurer
for redemption. The whole amount of Scrip cbl
cannot be much over two hundred and twenty
thousand dollars. F. LORENZ.
Chairman Finance Committee.
Pittsburgh, April 23, ISI9.
EXPUKHS PACKET LINK,
FOR PHILA DELPHI A AND BALTIMORE.
■«---■ . Kxdoiivcly lor Patscngrr*
—The Boat* of this Line will leave
■iOMuSIx follow*. Rt « o’clock at night
Kentucky--o*f>i H Truby. Monday, April tfl.
Louisiana—Cnpt J 1’ Thompson. Tuesday IT
iru'ian.i—P Burkey. Wednesday. Ir
Ohio —A Uraig, Thursday, 10.
Kentucky —II Truby. Friday, tyt
LotinnanQ —J P Thompson, Saturday, vi
Indiana—l’ Burley, Sunday. '£l
Ohio —A Crnifj. Monday.
Kenluckv—H Truliy, Tuniday, V 4
l>ouisiaiia—-J P Thompson, Wedne*da>
Indiana —P Burkey, Thursday, yj.
Ohio—Capt. A Craig. Friday 87
K'•mucky M Truby. Sa urday, tfj
I-oui*iana—J P Thompson, Sunday 89
For passage apply to W SLTCH.
MonongabMa llou-e,
ap!6 or__D_!.KECM it Co. Canal linsm
AO «JB»a
LINE,
uN THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
fpHE Proprietor* of this old r*iabli*hcd and popular
i daily line, consisting of SIXTEEN firm clan* Canal
Boats, owned by themselves and running in connec
tion with the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB
COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for
the transportation of freight and passenger*, on the
opening of Canal navigation, to all points on the Penn
•ylrnnia and Ohio and N York canal* and the Lakes
E. M FITCH k Co. Cleveland.
BIDWF.LL A BROTHER,
Agents, B-aver
J. t\ B! DWELL, A rent,
mart Water street, Pittsburgh
Agents for the Pitubur gh andClrveland Luxe, Puts
burgh and Brie laiis ma Ene, and for strain
boats Beaver and Caleb Cope.
Having purchased the large and tub-iantisl Wharf
Bout just built for the Monotiguhrls Paraet*. liuve
with the addition of a Warehouse, th*jno«t ample ac
commodations for rece.vmg and forwarding, and
pledge their utmost nttenuou, promptness and despatch
io eonsunroenu m iheir care, and rely on their friends
lor * trial raart-dly 11 A BRO
1 —Xnmlimik
«asa CffJL li~ 'V in
Warren and Cleveland Pa**«nffer Line.
Canal I’orliei-SWALLOW
• —OCEAN
ONE oi the above Pnrkeu leave Beaver everv day
iSimdav* excepiedi and arrive next mOrning at
Wnrrvn. when they ronneci with the Mail Stages for
Akron and Cleveiaud. arriving at each of tfip.e places
neforc nigh: One ot ihe packet* leave Warren daily
nt P .M . and arrive al Beaver m lime to take the
• I’l l corner Wuier and Smilhfirld *i>
PUiiburfh and Dlalrartlle Packet Line
lB4y
'l’MK putitic -re resprettuliy miormed that J \t
I MARSHALL A. i!0 have fi t >cd out new and
«picndid Packet Bean in run during the *ea*on, be
tween ll.mr» Vlllr Kill! PlU«burgll— the bout* to be low
ed by ihree horses, and every effort made to arcom
unvatc passengers
DsfAKtrsos —Bus's will leave Pittsburgh everv
Monday. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday, ai T o'clock.
t w From H.airsv.itr every AlnnJay. Wednesday.
Thursday and rSaurd.a*. m T o’clock. *. x . and arrive
a: Pittsburgh me same dav A two hor»c Hack from
Indiana wr'l meet me tioat at Salt«burgb. both, on up
ward and downward trip— putUng passengers through
trotn that place m ..no day
Freight for the anove Line wilt he received ai the
nousc of in- Boatmen's Lon-, by Jito Farren A Ca..
a-rni are our autborued Ageifs Ail fr- iglu received
rec o t cooinii.- ini:. J M MARSHALL A Co
JN<» FARREN A Co. Agent*.
Canal Bnsiu. Lilierty M. Pntnburgh
' ll»ck leave* bio.rsvi.lr ‘or \ounc»i.Mvn on the
Irom Pnisi.urch io \ on ipMmvii tv— received at of*ice
m liosiroeiM Line through apU.dOm
PITTSBURGH AMD*ERIE LISE.
1849.
ON THE ERIK EXTENSION CANAL.
TIIE Proprietor ot tlu» wll known Line of Cans!
Bout*, ir now prepared to transport Passenger*
and F eight to ail pom-4 on ihe I rie Extension, New
York Canals and the Lake*, upon the m.irt favorable
lerins and with despatch.
Thi* Lmc run* in couuection with the steam bout*
BEAVEU and CALEB COPEj between Pittsburgh
and Beaver, c M Reed's Lute of steam bonis ami ves
«elson tho Lake* and ihe Troy and Michigan Lake
Boat line on Uic New York canal
c. M REED, Proprietor, Erie. Pa.
Bidw-’l A H.-oiter. Agent*. Beaver.
W T Mather. Agent at J MeskimenT Passenger
Office. Monongaht-ia Mouse Pittsburgh.
CONSIGNEE'* W C Malan. Sharon, JK4S Hull.
Sharp«buf(?i Smith A bownmr, do; J K Plummer,
West Urcouvtlie, Wick, Acnrc A Co. do, Wm Henry.
Han-town DivisA Suttou, Buffalo; Barn-v, Gibb* &
Co. j*anlu*k>, Ja» A Armstrong, XVtroii. Kirk'and A
Newi>crry. Sheboygan. MCmrr A Wil lam«, Muwau
kte. Knap, Minn' A Hutton, Racine: John H Kumc,
Chicago. A Wheeler A Co. New \ork. *p3
\yl A 1 'A CLAN S “hIsTTOR Wf~~
iVi Icr'* edition, containing all the mutter, verbatim
et iteruttm. of Voi*. 1 and 'i of the London edition. rm
1-rliikhcd wiin a portrait ot the auihor—‘J Vol* in one
Price, complete. 50c A migc supply of ihe above rc
enved and lor rale by JOHN 11 .MELLOK.
inch?? Mwnvdn
- PAPER HANGINGS.'
UKS9RS.JAR. HOW A R D * CO.,
So. 81 tt'ouil Slrtet,
lin,ri.l) call lbe attention of ihe public m ihetr
YY present stock of Paper Hanging*, which for vs
nrty beauty of brush.durability and cheapness, is un
currni*ed by any e*taMiihment in ihe Union.
lle*tdr« n largo und full assortment o r paper of Iheir
own manufacture they are now receiving u direct im
portation o( trench and English *iy le*ol Paper Hnng
tint*, purciia.«rd by Mr. [.evi Howard, one of the firm,
now in Knropn, consisting of
Partuan manufacture, 10,00(1 piece*.
do S.UOU do
Ol thru own manufacture they have 100.(OX) pieces
Wall Paper, ttud lxt,OUU pieces snuu glnied Window
Uiinds, Ac
.Me»«r* James Howard A Co have spared neither
expense nor labor m their endeavor* to rival the eu-i
-ern um> p .'-r c«tat>li»liinent*, hoili tn quulu/ of man
u' i-i.<n- n.-ii variety of pauertt; and they *re wn'f-m.
t- . i.-»-ur- •: the public that the} have su- ..
a*<orHnrut, loreitfn and home m 1
i- - 1. i-- offered on term* a* low os tbo*r r.*
■ -.i.muinciurers and importers mehtf •:
, Jt*t*S r-sLWBR JUSIIt'A llAh.** wa K
->•«tor- to Hussey. Hanna A i\.
I> • SKLRS. EXCHANGE BROKERS, uno . . - s
Jj Knreij(u and Bomeslir Exchange. Crr'.., .. -
m Bank Noir», and Specie—Fourth •T'i-1.
nrnr.) opposite the Hank of Pittsburgh. Current mo
i.r) reeeivi-J on drpo*iir -Sight t'heek* for m,e. mid
volierium* made on nearly ail the principal point* in
.hr I'ntlrd Mate*
The highest premium paid lor Foreign and American
Go J
fiWanoes made of Prndm-e. *lup
pe.i Eat.* mi lihernl term*. up‘j
-j.cTpTgißiTa, "
ST LOUIS, MO.
Will give particular attention to the collection of
t. *mn, »-d ut 1 tn-uiry received, shall be remitted
wiitiout delay. ■
KavKuevct*—Hon. II Coulter, Supreme Bench, Pa ;
Messrs. Lyon. Short) A Co. St 1/Oms. Wood. Abbott A
Co Philaii a. Jno II Blown A Co. do; .Mr. Charles H
Welling, do. Kno, Malioney A tfo New York; Chirten
drii. Bliss A Co do; Baugher A Orendorff Bahimorc;
W F * A Murdoch, do; lo>ve, Martin A Co. do, Mr
John Falconer; Messrs. Lotenr, Sterling A Co Pitu
-1 urgh; Forsythe A Co. do; Hampton, -mith A Co. do;
■Mr L S Waterman, do. meli'.^td'Jm.
r I'HE greti tesi-md best variety ever offered m tin- city
i. before—nude on the most appro*.-d Ka*ien, )>tnn»—
*ud mo t i'.itti'..iinble Eastern pottarn* i.ndcolor*. Also
Till'. CHEAP ROLL, or BOSTON BUND, on hand
or modi- to order of all sacs and m all prices.
Country Merchants and others are invited in call and
examine the above for ihemAtvcs.as all trill nr told
wholesale or retail,and a Hbcral dedart.on made to
wholesale purchasers.
anldlv A WESTERVELT
L -U 1 " l|
A N EMINENT and experienced Physician from the
. i. Hast, of CD year* standing, offers to u«ai alt cases
of 8 Delicate Nature with promptness and secrecy
His success in Buffalo and.other large cities ha#
been proverbial. His charge* are moderate, and bis
cores permanent Old cases of Gleet, Smeture, Scro
fula, Fluor Albus, Rheumatism, Ague, Syptuli*. or any
chronic or inveterate cues solicited.
A cure warranted or chaigo rrfanded.
i ivricis, Sl Glutr street, i doors from the Bridge.
Teeth Kxiracted. Advice to itto poor gratis.
N U—Dr A solicits the worst cases of any disease
in l*m«hnrgh 10 call. apHntly
TIFF, hereby notiry our friends and correspondents
YY ut homo and abroad, ihat we utiDXa
atry ciecuustances recent freight from any Boat for
wbten J. Ncmon Jones is ar.cnt
apU RHODES A ALCORN.
ifrmciAL FLOWKRS—Materials Aar Artificial
Flowers, vizr Plain u*«ue paper, spotted do. Car
mine paper lor coloring, Pink Saucers, wivn of eve
ry lorm, budi, ups, anti callows, can be obuiued at
F H EATON It Co’s Tilaining Store,
«pH aa Fourth at
TRANSPORTATION ic'c
d. w c nrnwrLb,
Denver
BIDWELL &. BROTHER
Forwarding Jlertlta nts,
HKAVKK. I'A..
C Es LKFFIMiWKLL A Co. \Va; ro „ > ,
MBTAVLOR. Jo i' ro -
JOHN A CAUtJIIEV. Agent.
Oid KsiaMisheri Line
I'ALIIUR, HANNA* A CO.
Attorney uiid Counsellor at Law,
VENETIAN BLINDS.
Notice to the Pnbltc.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOATIiRE
__ Forthe T™**P°natum offnigiato and 7rwT
PI’rTSBL Rl» JV PHIL ADEL PlllA, B ALTLMORF., N
N ORK, BOSTON, Ac.
Thus** Uirbidok, Philadelphia. *
TsaFT* D’Cosjro*, Pittsburgh
THIS old eatsbluhed Line being now in fall opera
tion,the proprietor* are prepared witn their usual
extensive arrangement* to torward merchandise, pro
duce, to and from the above port*, on liberal terms,
with • the regularity, despatch and safety peculiar to
their modo of transportation so obviou*, wheu tran
shipment or. the way is avoided.
Ail copsifnment* by anil for thi* line received, char
gespatd.’and forwarded in any required direction* free
of charge for commission, advancing or storage.
No interest, directly or indirectly, m steamboats.
All communicationspromptly attended to on applica
tion to the following agents:
THO& BORUIDGE 378 Market al, Philadelphia.
TAAFFE a O’CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
O’CONNOR k Co, North al, Battimore. mch34
boatmens'* line*
Jii, 1549.
For the Transponaiion of MercuauUtse between
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, A BALTIMORE.
Goods shipped by thi* Line, a<e carried in four
secuun Portable Bohls.
THE subscribers having made arrangements iq case
ot * want of .-Mate Trucks at Columbia, to have
their good* forwarded over the Railroad* in cars, so
as to avoid the detention that ho* heretofore occurred
for the want of Track*. Shipper* will find this to their
advantage No charge* made for receiving or ship
ping, or for advancing charge*. All goods forwarded
with despatch, nud on os reasonable term* as any oth
er Line. JOHN FARREN A Co,
rorncr of Canal and Liberty m, Pittsburgh.
P K. FRKT2 A Co,
305 Market *t, Philadelphia.
UNION LINE,
ON THE PEXN'A AND OHIO CASALS.
Ca* word A CtLoiBKKUX Cleveland, OJ „ ,
R fi. Pabka. Bejtver. Pa. \ r™?* I *-
ljne will be prepa ed on the opening of navi-
jasioi*. io irsnspori freight and Passengers from
1 1P I’Mti. R(,H and CLEVELAND, to any point on
U»e Canal and Lakes.
The lacilnie* ot the Line are unsurpassed in number,
qualny and capacity of Bohu. experience of captains,
and efficiency of AgcnU.
One Boav leaves Puuburgb and Cleveland daily, run
ning m counecuan with tn- steamer*
LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN,
Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of firstcla**
Steamers. Propeller* and Vessel* on the Lakes ~
Aoarr>—R (i Park*. Beav-r. Pa.
Jesse Baldwin. Youngstown, Ohio
M B Taylor, Warren,'
Cvrus Prentiss, Rnver.na, •'
SVheeler A Co, Akron. “
Crawford A Chamberlin. Cleveland. O.
Sears A Griffith. Buffalo. N V.
JOHN A. CALGHEY, Agent,
orfiee, cor Water and Smithfield *ts, Pittsbunth.
mrhSlly
BEAVER PACKETS.
Steamer MICHIGAN No. B—CapL8—CapL Gilson.
I-AKE ERIE, “ Gordon.
above regular and *rll known Beaver Paiik-
X 'eu, have commenced makmg their daily trips to
and from Denver, and will continue to run between
Pmsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, a*
follow*
Michigan No 8 leave* Pittsburgh daily at 9 o'clock,
A to , and Beaver at 1 o'clock. P. M Lake Erie
leave. Beaver daily al s o'clock, A. AI- and Pittsburgh
at .1 o'clock. P M.
These .learners will ran in connection with
R G Park* Fxprea* packet Hue*, for Erie;
Taylor A Leffungwell's Warren Packets;
1 inon l juc of Freight Boat* for Cleveland;
Clarke A Go-** Pm*burgn and Clevciand Line Freight
Boat-
R G Park, daily New Cattle Packet*.
I.’LaKKH. PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents.
JOHN A. CAUgHEY, Agenu Pittsburgh,
mch3l cor Water and Smithfiofd sts
1849. .WfcjML
BINGHAMS* TRANSPORTATION LINE
• w PSOPRIKTORS,
Joim Bi.igham. Titos. Biaotusi,
Wil Btmouut. Jacoo Doc*.
Conducted on «met Sabbath-keeping principles.
T'HF. Proprietor* of this old established Line have
put their Mock in the mo-t complete order, and are
thoroughly prepared to forward Produce and Aierchan
d»»e io «iicl trom the Eastern citi***
We trust that our long cxpenence in the carrying
business, and zealous attention to the interests of cus
tomer*. will secure to us a continuance and increase
of the patronage hiihero extended to Biugham’s Line.
Uur arrangement* will enable us to carry Freight
with the utmost despatch, and our prices «hatl always
he a* low us the lowest chargrd by other responsible
Line*
We have opened an office in No lt£l Market sweet,
between 4th and .‘>th sis. Phiiada. for the convenience
of shapers.
Produce and Merchandise wiU be received and for
warded. East und We*t. without any charge for for
wnrOUig. advancing freight, storage or commie-ion.
Bui* of Lading forwarded, and every direction
promptly auended to.
Andrei*, or apply to W.M BINGHAM,
Carta! Basin, cor I-iberty A Wayne su. Put-burgh.
BINGHAMS A DOCK.
No IO and */7ft Market street, I'bi'ado.
JAMES WILSON. Agent,
No 1&2 North Howard street, Balnmftre
WILLIAM T\ SoN, Agenu
tuehtfl n i° " e *f street. New York
Pennsylvania Canal A Rail Road^Ex*
preii.Fast Packet Line*
1849.
FROM PITTBBIGH TO PHIDAI'ELPHU k RAL-
iklrcla*ively for Passeagers.)
'T'HF. public are respectfully informed that thi* Line
X will commence running on the l&th insl, and con
tinue throughout tne Season. **
The l»oai» me new, and superior class, with en
larged cabins, wtueh will five greater comfort. The
can are the latest construction.
A boat will always bo in port, and travelers are re
quested to call and examine them before engaging pas
sage elsewhere.
irare only nine dollars through.) One of the boats of
this Line will leave the landing {opposite U 8. Hotel,
corner of Penn street and Canal, every night at nine o’
clock Time days. For information, apply at the
Office, Moaonguiiela House, or lo D LEECH A Co
mrhl7 _ . Canal B**in
KIEB'S PORTABLE BOAT~LINA^
h, r ihe Tntn»|>oria n«» oi Freight n.
TO PHILADF.I.PHIA. BALTIMORE A NEW YORK
BUSINESS on the Canal being now resumed, il.e
Proprietors of the above Line rrspertfull) inform
llie public that ibcv are prepared to receive and for
ward Freight with despatch, and at lowest rates.
Ti.ey would also call the onrnUon of shippers East
ward to ihe fact that the Beats employed by them in
transportation, are owned by them and commanded by
experienced captain*.
Miippern of Meat in Bulk will find it advantageous
to ship by this I me. as ih-. subscribers have made ar
rvneemenia at Columbia to have such freight for Bal
timore handed directly from boat*t:> cars, thereby »a
vmj sarct.ouse handling.
Freight 10 Philadelphia goes clear through in the
bon*.
No charge made for receiving shipping or advancing
charge* KIKR A JuN Proprietors,
Canal Basin, tkvcuth slrcet.
AGENTS—John A. Shaw. Cincinnati, U i Jno Me-
Cu! ough A Co Baltimore; Jas Sled A Co., Philndel*
phut, Franci* A Thomas. Columbia mrtWH
Pennsylvania cabal a. uoaos,
EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE,
raoa
PxUiburgh to Philadtlphia and Baltimore.
(Exclusively for Passengers.)
rIF, public are respectfu'ly iufoimed that this Line
will commence running on Monday, lttih March.
Th'- boat* ui ihis I.uie are of a superior class, with
enlarged cabins, which will give greater coratori lo
po«scngers
A boat will always be in port, and traveler* arc re
quested to call and examine ihem before engaging pas
v-urr by other roaics. They will leave die landing, op
posite ilie U 8. Hotel, corner Penn street and Catml,
every mghi ai y o rh-ck
FARE-NINE DOLLARS THROUGH
Tiuu^- 3j Days.
F<>: •nlormation. apply ul the office, Monougnhela
Mouse, or •« D LEECH A Co, Canal Basin.
N B.—Tiie proprietor* of the above Line are now
building ail additional Line of Packet*, lo run a* above
on or anoui June In. in connection with the Pennsyl
vania Kail Kond from l.ewmown to Philadelphia At
that time a pactet will leave every morning and even
ing Time through, 2J day*. mcnlfl
RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
For the transportation ol Airrciimiduc.
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
(tlMllb earned on ibis Line are not transhipped
X between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, being ear
ned ui lour >OOllOll Portable Boa t over land and wa
trr:—to sluppeis of merchandize requiring careful
handling, ihis is of importance. No charge made for
receiving or shipping, or lor advancing charges. All
goods forwarded with dispatch, ami on-as reasonable
term* a* by any other Line.
JOHN M'FADEN A Co,
Canal Basin. Penn M, Pitiabnnrh
JAS M DAVIS A Co.
marl Market A 54 Commerce it, Phiia.
JOHN McFADEN a Co, Forwarding and Commis
sion Merchants, Canal Basin, l'cua at, Pittsburgh.
J AMES M DAVIS A Co, Flour Factor* and Commis
sion Merchants, ‘-W7 .Market and 51 Cpmnjerce street,
Phiindr'phia mart
(’ ■/•Advnnee* made by cither of lha above o-. Flour,
\S rol and ni.-.cr merchandize consigned to ihem for
1849.
JH(rohanti' Trantportatioa Hue.
VLA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL a RAIL.HOADS,
to nrtx.arxt.mu awd baltisiobb. ,
f PHK Canal* and Rail Rond* being now open, and"
A in good order, we are prepared to forward all
kinds of merchandise a»d producc r tp.J’lMlajlctphi* and
Baltimore, with proraptneei and ilcipVch, Add on ai
good terms ai any other Line. . .
■ ' C A McANULTY-A Co n
Canal Uasttu Penn at, Pittsborghl
Aokots— CHAKLFjJ RAYNOR, Philadelphia.
rartP » RnaF. MORRILL * Co. Bulmjtotc,-, '
1849.
MERCHANTS’ WAY FuSoH?UAE.
For B.nirsviilr. Johnstown, noUidayabargh, and
all intermediate places
T 'UIS Line will continue to carry all Wgy Goods
with u.rir usual despatch, and ot fair rates of
U ' Aoxvr*-C. A. M’ANULTY A Co. Pittsburgh.
D B Wakefield, Johnstown
John Miller Holtldayjburzh.
Kkyiiii«'ct*—James Jordon, Pmilh A Sinclair. Dr F
jjhoqnbv'srr. R Moore, John Parker. S F Von Bonn
hor*t Jl Co, Wm Lehmer A Co, Jno M’Deritt A Bios,
Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Samll, Mulholl&n A Ray, Jno
OriiT A Co, Bloirsvilie mchT7
1849.
Daaver aad Erie Exprsn Packet Line.
It 0. PARKB, lk-aver, Proprietor.
THE new and elegant Passenger Packets,-
NIAGARA, Cant H H Jeffrie*;
Pennsylvania, “ J h Hoffman-,
LAKE ERIK, “ MTruSy
QUEEN CITY, “ J SlcHalij:
Forming a daily Line between Beaver and Erie, have
commenced running, and will continue daring the tea*
sou to make their revuiar trips leaving Beaver after
the arrival of the morning boat from Pittsburgh, (1 o'-
clock, r. x ) and arrive at Erie In time for passengers
to tale the morning boats to Buffalo or op the Lake.
Tickets through to Erie and all Lake pom, eon he
bml by application to JOHN A OAVGHEY, Afft,
comer of Water and SmithSeld *t»
or GEORGE'KEGK,
aptaun . onder the 3t Charles Bote!'
SaIkIIATUS— 22 btli B&ler»£ai, ttr IiTTSy ~
op!4 ! MPFLOYD
HOUSES, LOTS, .FARMS, &o
' 908 Aeras Ooal Land for Itla.
O{TUATEDon the Monongahelariver.aboot IBtoilea
O from PBixburgb end a mle».«l>OTß.-UtW. Lpek la.
the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyim'ft
sod Air. John Herron's purchase. Thi* Rue body ef
Coal will be sold at the Tow price of s33per acre ona
third in hand, balance in five equal annoal payments,
withoot interest. Title indisputable. Location very
good—cannot be surpassed. For farther pardettlara.
enquire of 9. DALSL&Y, who has a draft ofshiri prß
petty. Residence 2d si,below Ferry, Mr. Adams’ Bow.
N. B There is another seam of coal oa this tract,
about 60 feel above the lower, of excellent quality. '
iys&dtf • S.Bk
COUNTRY REStDBWUETS'OaritRIfTfi
MIO ACRES UK GROUND, siumtcd ncartkd
Pittsburgh and Greensbargh Turnpike, 3| soles
from the eity, and adjoining the Allegheny Coni'
etery, on which D erected a large and well fUQShed
two story bnck Dwelling House, together with stables,
carriage house, Ao. Triew is also on tlte premise* •*
large variety of frail trees, and a spring Ofcntti&alcX* '
celleoce contiguous to the dwelling.
jal3 WM. YOUNG, 1U Liberty at :
Yaloablo Rsalßitata fhr Sals,
THE subscriber will tell, at private sale, that Tahta
ble Property, on me Fourth street read, idjahdrig
hi* present rcsiaence, and Rive possession
ly There are about TEN ACRI3OFCHOICELAND,
m a high state of cultivation. The icaproTenMnlv are
a large and well finished brick DWELLING HOUSE,
a superb Barn, and other out buildings. Adjoining lha ;
dwelling is a running Fountain and'
which furnishes a constant supply of excellent water.'
There IS a variety of Fruit Trees and SbtttbberT'o*:
the premises, lithe above described property !l not'
sold soon, it will be rented for a time. »&* '•-fr r y»u> .
a large LOT, oa Pennsylvania Avenue, at uteendot
the board walk. Inquire of ■;*.• . ; .
apg?d3a DAVID BEFM^V
yuubi«~iuai ' ‘1
THE Trustees of the Western Theological SemHauf
having decided to tell, oa perpetual lease, m
uon of their property in Allegheny city, offer oa
favorable terms, from 00 to so Lou or different
A Srarramee title will be given. Apian of lie lots can
be seen at No. L 29 Wood street.
For panicalan, of either of the tmdertUmod
Committee. JOHN T. LOO AN,
ALEX. LAUGHUN,
MALCOLM LEECH,
H. CHILDS,* •
SAML BAILEY. ;
At a verr low Bant.
MA TWO story Brick House, on Federal a,
one door above the oorthwest comer of tfc®
North Common, Allegheny—wide- hail, partor*
dining room and kitchen on the first Boor. Foor rooms
o» utory, with a finished aitic.
Possession to be had immediately. Inquire of
*j»n._ GKO B MII.TENBFROERt iff Front si
Valuable Boat Batata Air Bala
T'HF. following property in the city of PirstraTrt,
and near the borotteh of Manchester, on the Ohio
river, 1* offered for sale on accommodating terms;
3 Lot* (being sub-division of Lot No 46$In Utopia*
of the city of Pittsburgh,} having 20 feci fronton 8d»
venih street, by 240 feet to Strawberry alley reaf
Gram streeL
10 one aero Lois fronting on an Arenue, OL feet
ride, running from Bearer road loihn
lining Phillips's Qii Cloth Factor?.
For terns, enquire of CHARLES B, SCULLY* ’’
ot JAMES O’HARA,
Burke’s Baiidin'g, ttfr it
OJ??} ® B Llt >«rtjr Btmt nTrLMM
LOT, 4J feet front on Liberty street by 110
to Brewer; alley, nearly opposite Wear street*
and convenient to the Monongahela river, wOl be leu i
cd Ifer a tenn of yean. Enquire of
CHARLES B SCULLY,
, . . , or JAMES O’HARA,
Bnrke*i Building, 4th at •
a FOR BENT.—A convenient two stafy brioE
dwelling house, aitnate on Lacock street, aftw
> above Anderson street, Allegheny city, contain*
ing five rooms, hall and kitchen—cellar and wufc
house—covered with (late. Pleasantly
quire of EDMUND WILKLNS, Idber.y at
ajUiW near thohead of wood at
~
/Kluble property for Sale.
IN THK NINTH WARD OP PITTSBURGH—So*.
eraJ Lou on Baldwin and Liberty streets, la (bo
Utta VJard, St feet by too, and adjacent the proposed
depot of the Central Railroad. For tanas in&aire of
CHARLES a SCULLY,
or JAMES O-'HARA,
Baxke’s Building, ,4th si
tolUt.
A FROM Ist of April next, on reasonable terms,
to good tenants, «i_x comfortable two story Brick
Dwellings, with cellars, vault* and back build*
(sated on Robinson ami Craig streets, Alleghe
ny City. Enquire of 8 WEITZER A REEIV^
martinitf Office Third it, opposite St Charles Hotel
FOR BALSL
M A FINE two story Brick. House, pleasantly
snouted on the hill directly baek-offtlr. Andrew
Watson’s property, aearYcnhsyftania arena*,
ine uouse and lot will be sold rexy low for cash. For
further information apply to D. W.‘A A, 8 BELL,
Auorncyi ai Law, 4th street,between Smithheld and
Orant. apl3nf
STORE TO Xsß'
A#, TO LET, for one or more years, thethreo sto
jWjH ry Briek Building on Wood and adjoin
mg the shop and store of Robert H. Hartley.
The iwy upper no lies have been fitted up as a dwel
ling home, and may be still so occupied If a fedaat
wishes. mchlfcfctf NEVILLE B. CRAIG.
FOB, BAJjB|
ON frvorublc term*- k L», of (iround on the,soOlb
side of Penn stree,, near the Monongahela yiver
fronting SO laet on Pei.n street, and extending UO feet
m depth to an adey 20 ft wide; a raosidestrablejooa
uon either for private residence* or for manufactoring
purposes. Enquire of J SCHOONMAKER A Co,
leliKS No£4 Wood st
Property in Allegheny City ror Ski*.
TilE subscribers oiler for sale a numbet of eholca
Lots, situate in the Second Word, fronting on the”
Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire of
W. O’H. ROBINSON, Any at Law, St Clair «
. or of JAS ROBINSON, os the premised.
ytnyllrdAwtfT
M COUNTRY SE'kT TO LET—Alwostorr
Bnck Dwelling, with 5| acres highly improved
Lsnd, situated in OaklantL.to let. from, ist April
next- Hardy, jones Ai. Co,
fe | j2 * _ ,U.VVatcrflrrit
MFOR RENT—Forone to three-year*, from the
first of April next, a large two storied brick
Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on the bank
oi the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Manehet
ter, with about four acres ol land, oht buildings, fruit
trees, Ac. Ac Apply to •
__ JAMES A HUTCHISON ACo
To Let.'
MA LARGE and wet! finished Room, second
story, on the corner of Wood and 'Hurd streets,
above the Exchange office of « m H William*
Possession given immediately. Inquire of
_ J*4 M’GlLLdjfc ROE, 1M Liberty st
MJS a ING—A large Box, directed to W. RTMnrphy.
Pm«barsh. It «h taken by a draymanfroia tbe
•tore of W R Murphy, with directions to leave it st
M'Kce’s grocery store, corner of Ist and Woo'd streets,
but wa» not delivered; and it is supnosed ha*been left
by mistake at tome other bouse. The drayman^•'face
is known by the person who gaye him Ihr box. bnt hii
name and residence are not known. rncWrt
“ TO
M . w L.KT A targe Dries Uweinug «bu»e,
tounblo for two families, situated oa.Federa!
ureet, Alteghony, above Mr. Graves’ store
•Ai‘i'»yio t ~n r.prp
• eb *? opposite fth
TWO HOtfSEs"
i»<» TVVuLOTS on Hearer-street, in the cut o
Je£L Allegheny, above the npparitmnmnpt
i» erected a frame building, two stories high. suitable
(or two small tenements. The !ot» aroeach twenty
teet iii front by one hundred feet deep; end run bars
to a meet forty feet wide. The bailings on the pre.
mt«es will pay a very handsome interest on the invest'
meut, and the property will be raid cheap lor cash.
Apply to H. cproui, Clerk’s office; U. S. or to
. KAY & Co
.'FOB SALE,
TEN LOTS, «4 Icat by 130. situated on thk higher
ground, and ire min g on-tha wide North Cotnaumi
in the Uacna Vuia Extension. Terms S7OO, cath.
JAMES ROBINSON.
WM. O’H. ROBINSON,
rocfatttiftn Office, Exchange BJutdwga, Si Clair dl
FOR sale: —*“
A FARM situate «n Cbartiera Creek, in . Robmson
towiiabtp, about fivc-tnilea from Pituburgh.con
uuning 2bo actct, with the allowance. Enusfro of
W. O’H ROBINSON. Alto me yiu Law,
#p3:dlm Exchange Unilditiga, Si Clair at
SootcfcT~
_ . - _ . Bottom Land forSaie. “
TEN ACRES OF LAND, attuned in Peebles town*
ship, an lha Monongohela, three mile* from Fm*.
bun?h—tn loujo sail purchaiett. For farther ptruc
alars apply to llonry Wwoda, 3d »U or tr*
A WASHINGTON.
4th,, above flmtthfiwlit«i
M WAREHOUSE FORSAJLE
offer* for wile the three «lory brick Warehouse
on wood street, occupied by RTahnerACo
•?V WM, WILSON. It.
VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE ON PENNSTEEET
FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate oq Penn
street, between Hay and Marbory ttreeta/adipinuig
the house and loi now occupied by Riehard Edwards,
having a from of 23 feci, and in depth 120 feet, will be
sold ou lavorabie terns. Title unexceptionable. En *
quire of C.O. LOOMIS, 4ihsi,ncar Wood.
orWt-dtf
For Bsllo,
A DESIRABLE Building Lot in Allegheny city, fa
vorably located, in nzc about half an aero, ajid
will be sold on accommodating terras. latraift'or
fobo J D WILLIAMS, liowtod ti
£&Y FOR RENT—a room In the seciaj'ltory, No
Wood Siren jajjjJ
Greenwood Garden.
THIS delightful Summer Retreat u now open for the
recepfon of visiters. Ice-Cream*, Fruit, Nuu,
Confectionary. ami all the good firing* nature and an
can produce, will be served up. in the best meaner, tu
iherSaJoan. The Tea Table will be spread at fif o'clk
every evening.
Conducted on Temperance principles, and cloaedon
Sunday.
Banquets of the choicest Flowers pump at the ebon*
est notice. .
A large collection oftbo choicest VOTiety of Green
house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowhtr Plants, for
ante. »
The new steamer TIIOS. SCOTT will bo ready, in
a few days, to run from the Point to the Garden.
*P® . _ J J. McKAIN.
MEDICAL * SURGICAL OFFICE,
■jaffEtea No. 08, DIAMOND AJXEY. a
few doom below Wood strong uj*
1 111 DIL BROWN, Laving been
&»31/?2tJ s 9asß regularly educated , to the,mediea
'fSsRBSTSttSa P rofc ‘ {:ou i and been for ,*o«c ti m «
.mmSSaGgar j" general practlMV-actW,confine*
gBBSfESBv hl * attention to thft-IretUmam of
deiieate, com!
I«gaaßKgF_Yi Pt»‘ni« »» whichhi* opportunities
PTOSagW! t nA «*pe rte n“ peculiarly aualif*
EagataißUTU him. ll yean uudmjusfrdevoted
to study A ireuuncnt orthose which
"Urae he has had more pr*eui» and hafctnadioere pa -
UflristhaM cun ever fail to the lot of agf „ r \^,
tiu'ortcTl amply qualifies him to."oflir MfurWes of
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cere to*f! afflicted
with delicate disease*, apd all disease* arista* there!
from. •
Dr. Brodm woabftafoim those afflicted’ Witt private
diseases which have become chronic by fime or ul
(rravnted by the use of uvy of the Common nostrum* 0}
the day, that their compUtrtU can be radical ahd thor.
oughly cured;!* baying given Ms earuftl-attttkioo to
the treatment of sneb eases, and succeeded Tirhtlnd rods
of instances, ta curing persons of tnflarmilitfori of tha
neck of the bladder, and kindred diseisea Whicb oOcn
result from those eases where others JjavVedAiijracd
them to hopeless despair. He panlrd]ariwift Tlte . , BC k
as have been long and lry others
to consult him, when every uuigfactlojt'sfSbe nrco
them, and there eases treated, uta earOfcl,ltorOngh and
imelli S ent manner, pointed ■«* By hS»&lxM\tac*
study, and investigation, sqhichitulfflpouiblefor tkos
engaged in general pravUco of.medicine tffgive as
one class of disease, ■ •“
peri
sons afflicted wuh Hernia IfltCaiLaj ha has paid panic,
uiar attention to this disease. •
CANCERS also cured.
Skin diseases; also Pi' ewe*
Charges very low. ** '
N. B—Panenu of eith *er riving ai aiirtloee, by
•taring their disease .wiring, giving aßfh'o sympj
toms, can obtain mcdlcioeawuiicjrtctionl-lbt, use, by
addressing T. BROWN. &, £?»*>.<&»'*'}* enclo.,
inga-feo/ t ; , ■
OSes No. 63, Diamond ■*erty
Hoove. '■ -i
RnxmsATts*.—Or. Brown’s ngwly.mtettWrod reme
dy for Rfa*am*ti«g» is remedy for
that painful trouble. It never iai!*- • - A
.0&. k»1
nwodalley, Piusbaxgh, at
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