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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
i»JEptjBLtSHE» BY-WHITE *jfco_
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MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 16t9.
m-Tni I'imainon n pobbabcd
iwhr Tn- Weekly, and Weekly.—The Duly '* SereO
neliariper annujo; die Tri-Weekly is Five Dollars per
“SSS& Week! V 1. Two Dollar, per annum, ttrialp
n advcna- „
HTASTiIT!BiU are earnestly requeated Vo band in
tjf/ favor* before sf. usd a* earlr »n the day »» |
nrateable. Adrertiaemenunotinsetted fora «pe«
ftedlimo will invariably be eharjed nmil ordered cm
POftADELPHIA HOIITH ABIItHIOAS.
Adverdaemenu aad«ab«cription» to foe North Amer-
Iftn lind United StatefGareUe, Philadelphia, received
asd forwarded from tin* office.
ffjVant pagaforTalegraplilo Sew**
Katun.ue next page.
Box.—The u ChttM» hater Bax," bos
beea removed from its 4'd situation, a window
oearCTibe Post Office.
ashbabosio asd whig cocutt
COHVBWTIOS.
in pnraoanee of the ettablished n*agi*« of dj I
the Democratic AnUrnajons and Wing* of AH Jf tKrfr I
* coonty, will marc ruble in primary mecunys, I
IS.S ElMtioo Dtari.u, on S.l.rt.T,
Jane, IMB, 10 elee. two peon. fto» Koor.
Delegates to a Coonty Convention, to r ?"' .. .oo’clk,
Hou*on Wednesday, the 6«h day £ |
A. M-, to pot tn nomination suitable can
EI , bt umri
tober ncn. Jbn jnd W W-»
•tip< iE‘“ «r«^ d ''rJL SAon tb° booS: ofa nml
u™™2p,belweenJbo
Chairman of do Commiueo of Cornt.pondonoo.
Tho Steubenville Daily News baa oc,
M with an article marked to attract oar attention,
aigaed “Ohio," which we read wuh no little an
tOwilUMflt :
Tto writer ret* oat with an eiprewion of
pnie and regret that the Pittsburgh Gaiette should
panne the course it has,’’ in reference to the
u Steubenville and Indiana lltilroad,” and inainu
eles that we have cast upon tbe project “ obloquy
a and contempt," dec. Now we are not conscions
that wo have ever, treated the Sleubenvillw road
project in any other than in the moat fair and re
spectful manner, and while wo could not feel it
our duty to advooale the claimi of the road upon
the attention of the people of Pittsburgh, we have
published the call for a convention, and have spo
» ken of the seal at the people of Steubenville in
the most favorable terms. A Canton correspond
eat, who signs himself “ Madison," mndo soma
remarks against the Steubenville roots, and io fa
TOT of the route through Beaver and Canton, and
these, wo believo, are tha only ones which have
appeared in onr colomna against that project.
It i. known to onr readers that we heve br
among the earliest end moat erdent friends -
Western railroad,-is e project necessary for tht
prosperity of this city. A. to the route, wo have
tied DO other feeling to gratify, then that the‘Deal
one should bo selected. At an eariy day, la oar
investigations, we became coav inced that n was
the interest of Pittsburgh to leave the Ohio river
at the nearest practicable point, and to incline as.
ranch towards the Late a. would be feasible in
reaching the interior of Ohio, through her great
wheal growing counties. These objects, we think,
are attained in the route adopted by the Pennsyl
vania and Ohio rail road, and as that project ha*
grown up under onr own nd vice and supporhuntd a
company had been formed, and the road was pre
paring for letung.it could hardly be expected that
we should abandon it, and advocate another and
less feasible project, thus distracting the public
mind, and destroying the chances of getting nny
road. _
-We have no objection u> the Steubenville pro-1
jed—we shall be happy to see it succeed. Uwill I
ocarcely come at alt niio conflict with the Peonsyl*l
vanU and Onto road, which wili connect Pittsburg I
with the great north west and the Like country I
which the Steubenville route could not ed. well dot j
while the latter wiil take us through a tnord south* I
* era tier of counties to Cincinnati. But Pittsburgh |
; ' can make but one road, or assist m making bpt I
one at a lime, nnd we are pleased to see lual the |
citizens have* with remarkable naammiiy>rcsolred I
to give their means and influence to ihe Penbwh |
vania road. With no disparagegaeut to I
the other routes, we may »Ti tha ‘ ***** boie t * I
a wise one, as the sequel will abundantly' show. 1
The writer in the “News » does great, injustice
to one of our distinguished citizens in htft remarks;
and he is wholly mistaken ia assigning the oota-1
manicalion, signed “Madiaon," to his pen. M
ison," resides in Canton, Ohio, and hra comraunr
oation, as it purports, was written these.
A correspondent indicts n gentle castigation op- ,
on the editor of the Post, for his nefarious attempt
to discredit the scrip of the two cities, end to pfo- 1
mole a shameless ropudialiuu. That cor reader, i
may,:see a simple of the consistency aid wisdom |
of this editor, we select a paragraph ftom his pa
per of last Thursday, and one from his paper ol
Saturday, as follows:
Port of Thursday, Pea of Saturday.
It is beginning to be We propose thal the
questioned whether the city oegoctale a loan ol
cities of Pittsburgh and $50,000, which
Allegheny ore i» any placed in the hands of the
«OTfioif»fortheredemp Treasurerforlhe purpose
Uonof the issues of scrip of redeeming small soms
with Which the country that may be presented.
•TfeaadatccL Our Jn This will at once pro
minim mnwiu wilh vent the frauds noon the
that of eminent lawyers, poor. Thom)
whom we haTO heard de- rich caa lakei the tyy nds
dare unreservedly that aad ,be gathering ,
no snch liability cna al- per cent. The P°° r •““*
. tech or be enforced. 2V the specie at once and
aetofthe'iuvs war sfls- t*» My u dot mi h ««ry
low ef Sod or* 10
. protect them from loan
Oae dsy the editor's opinion coincidM with *"
-neni lawyers—whafin remarknbln coincidence.
t hat the city is in no way liable far thp redemtion
o'fthe scrip—that tho issue was illegal—sod Iwo
days after he advises our city uaihotiiies to borrow
iionuyi more to redeem this illegal issue-stilus
one iliegal act, the city (s "bound by
every law of God and man'' to do another' Hbrn
is logic sod morality for you! . -- '
The insinuation Of the editor of the Post, that
our Mayor and Counciimen are legally liable for
•=>•■* jcpjp, instead of the city, and the triumphant
malignity with which he wore* the holders that
the health of the sagacious councihnen a am
ple and mow than ample for the redemption of ev
ery dollar , n arc worthy of an apologist for nolera.
an assailant of capitalists, and a distmber of the
harmony and peace of society, and would not dis
grace Monsieur Proudhon himself! Its shameless
disregard of the simple dictates of honesty and
justice, are too palpable to require comment.
The Railroad from Detroit to Lake Michigan
is now finished, and the cars are running the
whole length. Travellers who leave Detroit tn the
morning, at o’clock, will be in Chicago the next
morning. When we have a Rail road finished to
Mansfield, Ohio, we shall be within two days, or
teas of Chicago, and when the contemplated road
is finished arouad the fool of the Lake, thirty six
hours will land a Pittsburgher in Chicago, and two
dnya travel will take him to Galena.
With such immense besefits before os, is there
any citixen of Pittsburgh who will refuse to sub
aCTibe’ to the stock of tbe Western Road? Shull
thfanuUe project fail, when so near a .mmc.sfu 1
accomplishment, Crum »lact of means which Pitts'
burgh pi" easily furnish?
Tho Washington Whig' of yesterdny nys-
MraJohn Quincy Adams itjll lie* la a cntical
stale at the house of Mrs. Frey, in tho Soven bui Id
logs, where, two weeks ago,she was prostrated by
a paralytic stroke. The left aide ia aaid lo be en
tirely dead. On Monday tho was somewhat cu.
sier in .condition ihaa previously, but cannot bo re
moved to he own bouse.
pioscnirrion Removed.—The St Loafs Repub
lice in publiahing far the firtt lime an advertises
men! of Undealea by Government agents,remarks
that it ia so long rinco anything of the kind appear
ed in its columns that the novelty must attract at
tention. The Republican haa nlways bean the
leading journal, not only of Missouri, but ol a great
extent of country adjacent, and during lhe admin
istration of Madison, Monroe end Adams, and one
month of Harrison's term, published Ibe official
advertisements "by authority," hot m 1828 fel
nnder the ban, and with tho exception of the
niggle month named, has been proscribed ever
since. „.
Mx: Battoxorr's liiaronr or thx Umiin Ststxs
_fa alluding to the report that the fourth volnme
gmeeTOltunos already published complete lhehia
ujy'of the colonisation of the Court States, Mid
■ ■ bsiow that Mr. Baacron has
", “We n.-o happy “ residence inEng
beettmbsltrajcesfrul.<|nrta8 |(10bl , jQ | I!tmU crial i
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VBOK
Correspondenceefthe Pittsburgh Gaiene-;';.
WiaaixoToa, April 25th«1849»-
t learn that the cabinet had ah. aownally p«t
ttACttdeeSsfon to day, and agreed to a list ol ap.
pointipenta of corresponding length. They w«f*
aUfiJf Pffltpfficea. r and Di*tn cU Bl the
weal and north west 1 pretome yon *HI ce,v ®
them all by telegrtpbj and I ®ay coaten '
withstnting:—the perrons appointed are a ***
all “decided," and;*o me a * lre * * nee not «*y
removed are oot 6nd oat Democrats- or w o
1 web have held offices oni of Washington for the
i past twenty yes*, worth bolding. No doubt these
: proceedings will occasion an awfo! squalling
i among the injured innocents of Democracy about
| the country) hot though their cries ptetfC the heav
leaa, justice mustbe done. Had l the learning of
! oar rentable friehd of the Union hefe, I Woa,d
i give tbefcrigmai quotation applicable-.-in this case,
hat as I hove not, I Will ask the classical among
yonr readers to supply’o. Ndxt to the massacre oH
the babes of Bethlehem, 1 question whether there u
anything in ancient or modern history that so
deeply shocked the feelings of disinterested occu
pants of office, as this rnthlosa persecution of their
friends and colleagues. All the -scraunel pipe<
oi all the organa in the oountry, will doubtlesg now
be turqed to the dismal strains of the exilea la
ment
We have a number of minor removals or resig
nation* here tOKJay'/ They are of little importance,
however, and werd it not for a peculiarly noisy
though harmltett barking, which some few of the
devoted subjects keep up lor a day after their des
I ny lays them by the heels, it is probable that the pub
j He would know nothing of the affair. The Unionis
I the channel for ill these complaints. It this morning
I lays beftfcp the .community a column from a gen-
I tleman by the name of Peebles, who was superce-
I ded in his clerkship by some body else.
“Tune was when the brain* were out,
The man would die."
Bot Mr. Peebles obstinately refuses to be gov
erned by the rule. Though he ha* been dismissed,
he stoutly maintains be will not resign, sad he
lay* hi* blooii upon lhejbeads of hiy victimixers,
and forthwith Mr. Richie registers his name in
the new book of martyr*.
Mr. Forward remain* here attending to some
professional business. He has seen to-day a
•, very cordial and affectionate invitation in one of
your Democratic paper*, to throw himself Into the
arms of the Pennsylvania Democracy The poor
wench seems.somewhat forlorn in the house of her
friends, hardly in a condition to take in strangers |
and do fbr them at in time* pail, t do not know
how Mr. F. is affected by this “earnest cry and
prayer,” but presume ; he regards it as the voice
ofane cryiag'io the wilderness, vainly bewailing
the loss oijhis household, and calling oo the trav
eller and the-wayfarer for comfort and help.
Mr. Seward arrived this morning. Among the
appointment* made to-day is one forthe Post Office
of hi* town, Auburn, N. Y.
Captain ,George F. M. Davis, ot St. Louis, a
staunch whig ia that Democratic strougbold, and
one who teadered good service in the Mexican
war, arrived here to-day He gives mo an inter
esting account of the stale of hostilities in Missou
ri, between the Whigs and the Democracy. The
Hunkers are awaiting the expected arrival of Mr.
Beaton in'no little trepidation. It is the general
opinion that CoL Doniphan will bo called to Wash
ington, to fill some station commensurate wjth his
abilities, and the high position bis gallant apd dis
inguished service* have gained for him.
' FROM HEW YORK.
Correspondence of the Pnuborgh Gazette
Nkw Yens, Apnl 21, 1819.
There is qoite 4 ferment here just now.in relation to
the disposition of the leading officM of the qity.The
President* with more caotion than is agreeable to
the expectants of subordinate places, refuses to
nominate .until June* and it i* pretty H T,Qtler -
Hood will theD name ex-Gavernor Young for Col
lector. This disposition of the office will cause a
deal of ill feeling here, and take from those who
Btyle them selves friends of the President, all the
honor they have labored for. If these patriots .lo
not get all they want, it would not be grange if
they should turn their fans upon the old soldier,
and get yery litUe for their pains either.
A tx>mpaoy has beea organised in this city for
the purpose of rennlng a line ot steamboats aloog
the margin of the city, on the East and North riv
er*, for the purpose of carrying passengers. Ibe
rate of fore is to be the same as the omaibusses,
if,j any distancej and can hardly fail of success,
la London,-it has worked to admiration, and has
been very profitable. So grqat * proportion ot the
travelling part of our citizens is thrown close to the
rivers, that there is no lack of custom, and omnibus
time will be beaten with ease.
The defalcation of Ely Moore, the present Loco
Foca'lncumbent oftbe U. S.Mar*halsbip, causes
a jrob4 deal of talk, and a great exertion has been ,
made to bush it up. Hl» bondsmen are abfa to!
meet the kiss, and the Treasury will not suffer.—■
The creditors ofthd Marshal hsve been for a long:
t me rtdeivtng his salary, except $2OO a month, a
fact Which is very awkward when iho story i* fold
that the earn of $20,000 has been borrowed only.
Had the Locofoeo District Attorney-been re
tained, no demand would have been made for U»e ,
money. , ,
There il a general feeling ofbuoyancy in tbe
stock market, and all kinds aw held et an improve
meat, hnd very firm. Pennsylvania lives are in
demand, and Ihn next steamer will lake-a eonside
rablo amnilnt abroad for sale. 811 cash is now
iho price, and 82 op abort time. Jfowthet current
funds are lo bo paid for inlereaWn largo advance
will be obtained abroad, and Pennsylvania atock
soon become as of old, a standard of value. Some
Northern Ohio Railroad bonds hove beeo sold lor
par, payable in iron. Good paper passes at 8 per
cent, and Ibe banka, with a very moderate impor
tation of coin, aland ready lo enlarga tbwducounta
very iiaach. W . „i__ 1
The French residents are on thoqm vlve, to cete- (
brale ibe 4th of Miy, as tbe anniversary of tbe es-,
labitahmeni of the Republic. The bread AUantic
does not diminish at all their aUacbmefit to iiome,
and i.celebratiou aa full of entboaiaim tut Pam can
* tl Ea»]yin l Wo.the Odd Fellows' Hall.will be ded
icated, inipresence of an aqdlenee. infinor to none
that have lately been wen. It is intended to be
the National Head Quarters, and U lo ba veab
hrnrythat would honor auy mty. The ydiflee o
ooe ofthe finest in the country, and may broil m -
ify the pride of 300,000 men, who dpira aa their
welohworda, “Frieudahip, Love and Truth.
The markets remain very firm. Cotton holders
look for another rise from tbe late frost Common
Flour $* 68I0M 15; Ohlomeat 1010, with ral^
Ohio .Whiskey 21 c; Pork is e lillle dull; Mess »10,20
051(1,31 || Prune 88,00. Lard is cheaper, sales 0
Coro Is in demand for export c -
COISHECTIOCT.
The aicinl vote at the recent election is pub
lished in Ike Hartford Courarl. For Governor.
Mr. Trumbull, Whig, had 27300 votes; PoL Sey
mour, Democrat, 35400; Mr. Nile-. Free Soil,
3,520 Mr. Trombnll loads Col- Seymour 2,69 ,
which is actonlly 5(2 more thnnlhe Whig plural-
Uy ‘last spring. Mt Trumbull only fell rirorl by
661 vote* of an eledlion by Ibe people. Ibe foeg
itlafore, ia joint b&lot, aelecu a Governor from
the two who reccivi tbe greatest autnber ofvnles
for the office. The Slate Seaate stands 13 W bigs
to S Democrats. Tbe Free Boilers bold the baJ
aaoe of power ia tbe House, by a trifle.
The Congressional vote show* that Mr. Butler,
the successful Whig candidate in the fourth dis
trict has a majority 0f469 votes, and.a plurality of
1,144 votes. Tbe three auecetiful candidate* of
the united forces of,the Democracy and Free Soil- .
ism obtained, in the aggregate, a majority of 211 ;
voles, and a plurality of 403 votes, aa follows:
Mr. Waldo's plurality---. 117.•• -majority' -W
Mr. Booth’s plura'tiy 140- • • -majority - l
s!t Clrrelamrs plurality • • -143 tatyonty - 121
. 403 *‘l
L«s, therefore* than on ©-half of the aurploa
Whig votes ia tbe fourth district, distributed
among the ibreeother districts, might have elected
all four Of Ibe to Coogrpas from
the Stale of CoEOCdicuV —Ac*- Inm.
OFFtCIAJL.
appointments b president
iota a McCuDy/Treolof, New ftmy. ,
Samuel Ware, Kensintfop. PeoJUjlTOia. ■.
Tbomi» L. TuUoek, Port*month r - ,aiew Haiti p-
M S. Johmott, „
Embed A. Warden, Anbam"NeWjort »
Beojatoin T. Cook. Bingbampton, New York.
SJolompn Parniele. Lockport N. Y.\
Y. Eilia, Springfield, Dflnoi*«_
SraAiwa cut uf Chcics.—Under this bead
lha Tribpne gives ibe following very good inci
deftl:
■*'A young lady of ibis city, who ii engaged and
«iD aboftly be united to a gallant son of Neptune,
visited the Mariner’s Chnrcb, on Sunday last—'
During fte sermon, the paster discounted eloquent
ly And With much earnestness of jndhner on (he
trials, dangers, and temptations of the professions
of a sailor, be concluded by asking the following
qdestiod: “Is then one who thinks anything of him.
who wears a tarpaulin haU>toejaeketg»sir of trow
sets made of dajcfc-rta short f* u»e» any one who
cares aught for the poor sailor!” £ little girl, a
sister of this young lady who wtO sitting by her
Immediately jumped tip, and looking archly at her
sister, said nt a tone load enough for evqry ope to
hear, “Yes Siz, K doesf The audience were
ooavoteed with lhngbUK; the minister bit his lips
odd coododed (he services by requesting the can
gregatibsr to uwte-wiih him in prayer.'!
■TniOTOH to Caicaoo Die*ct— Taava-
Uha.—The Railroad is now in operation from De
troit to New Buffalo, on Lake Mldfelgan, and trav
elers leaving Detroit at 7 in the morning .will be in
Cbirago the next morning. After the Is of May
second train wiU btiptU tka'ioad.
ij yfc* BmUui Cow** *rf tke Vflti
jb iiie PiiUburgh. Ga&tU.
Xb an. article, which appealed m tlie.'Fbst, of
Thursday lan, it is broadly and boldly insinuated,
thmt’“ihe eitie* of Pittsborglrqnd Allegheny we in
no way liable for the redemption of the scrip," of
which, in their corporate capacities, they authoriz-
ed theissuea. Tbs editor, Mr. Harper, cotndfles
in aentiment, with “eminent lawyers,'’ on this sub
ject, which be has attempted to place in snch a
light, as will be sure to prodpee an immense
amount of mischief His design, to far as his lao-
go age can ba regarded as Ibe transcript of his
thoughts, is to reduce the holders of scrip to insu
late suits against Councilman who authorized*
‘and the Mayor and Treasurer who signed and
emitted it 9 It is certainly fair thus to conblode
from the feet, that Mr. Harper “foies pleasun in
assuring the holders of scrip, that the wealth of the
sagacious coonciimen is ample sod more than am*
pie for the redemption of every dollar.” Ja this not
saying in effect—“ Gentlemen, you, who have ex
perienced some temporary inconvenience from
holding scrip, can now take your revenge on the
Councilman, Mayor and Treasurer, whore means
are adequate to pay the whole of the base money,
which they forced into circulation, on sn unsus
pecting community. Let the strong arm of the
law compel them to act justly, and make them feel
that law-makers ought not to be law-breakers T
Many of our Whig citizens fried to apologise for 1
the Post, during the disturbance of the peace iu AL !
legbeuy, and the subsequent trial and conviction of
the rioters, on the ground of its Editorbeing a com
paratively yonng and mexperieneed mani but the
impression on almost every virtuous and discern
iog mind now will be, thsl he is so deficient in
judgment or naturally so prone to mischief-ma
king, as to be a troublesome, if not a dangerous
member of society. While it is generally conce
ded that Mr. Harper is a man of only common
mental calibre, yet it must be confessed that he has
considerable tact in the use of opprobioas epithets,
and skill in exciting the improper passions of our
natare. In arranging, in hoalle attitude, one por
tion of the people against aaotberj he has given, on
various occasions, demonstrations of no inconside
rable adroitness. HU operations m the moral, are
almost as injurious as wore those of Sampson’s
foxes in the Datura 1 world; though it would hardly
he fair to admit, that he is as cunning an animal as
Reynard. I
Notwithstanding the improper,aad what majr be 1
appropriately termed malignant suggestions of Mr. i
Harper, it may be confidently affirmed, that there
is not in thu nor in our sister city, a respectable or
moral citizen, who would not treat with withering
contempt e proposition to repudiate, and frown in
dignantly upon the creature who had he hardihood
to make it. If there fits ever been eotire unanim
ity on aay,subject, in*a city of this extent, it may
be {bond here now, in reference to the redemption
of scrip, it would perhaps be doing Mr. Harper,
Editor of the Post, injustice, not to present hint as s
distinguished exception.
The Councils of the dues of Pittsburgh and Al
legheny are doing all that men can do, to satisfy
our citizens, that the scrip is perfectly safe, and will
ere long be honorably redeemed. Tbeir duties are
very onerous, but they perform them faithfully and
efficiently, without compensation or reward. Even
the thanks of the people are not always given tlfera,
for ibetr effort* to promoting the pubiic good The
people, however, if permitted to think, lor them
selves, would rarely, if ever, do wrong; but they
are sometime*, unfortunately, led astray by reck
libs and unprincipled demagogues.
By the author of the foregoing remarks, there is
no nnktnd feeling entertained towards Mr. Harper,
with whom he could oat, uoderany circumstances,
be induced to engage in an angry controversy. To
promote the peace and prosperity oi the commu
nity, is the dueii if not the only motive of
Oss of thx People.
Pittsburgh California Bxpedltioi
Corre*poudenc<- of ihe Mjisoun Republican
St. Jostra, April, 13 1b49.
At as early boor yesterday morning it commen
ced raining, and witboot iotermiMion continued
during the day; this caused somewhat of a stand
Mill in all kinds of business, but most especially
in that of visiting the various camps in the vicini
ty. If those u» camp at thia time do not become
mured to the hardships of camp life, previous 10
starting upon tbeir journey, it will not be for the
want of wet, unpleasant and cold wealber.fjr socb
no* prevailed, with but slight intermission, for the
past two weeks. To day I came across several
gentlemen from Ohio, who admitted they were
«nti*fied. and ratber than undergo the further ex
posure and hardship that awaited them, had deter
mine to cast their lots with the good peopiuof this
! portion cf onr State, and here seek, by a dose
application to tbeir prolevnon, '!« fortune they
desired to obtain by emigrating to Calilnrata.
Very few of those emigrating muail mabint:
California their permanent home*, or go witbauy
other intention than that of diggmg for gjld. Tiue.
Ihe greater number aro mechanic*. who. it their
golden expectation* are not realized, can a»J will
apply themselves to ttietr prclessiotts, yet tin* a
not tbeir present intention. All ?re oangnine ol
fortune, aud that tbeir expectations may be sever
ally realized according to tbeir menland enterpuxe,
i> mV humble wish.
In addition n the companies previously forward
ed you from this point, the following are to camp,
outlined and ready to move.
Tbe u Pittsburgh and California Enterprise Com;
panv,” composed *• lollowir. M Ka"e, dent,
Cha'a Coieman, Tier-president; Charles T t)tscer,
secretary; Wm J Antrim, captain ; Wm Rankin
and James M Braden, lieutenants. Members—T
Dune, James Kane v -'P Kane, James M Ailldn. J B
Chamberlain. W R Gov, A M LiUnan, G A Walk
er J S Wdlock, R Silook, J McCandless, W H
Tavlor, A L Sample, Dr OrendorC L Creppt, J
Knowland, James Witty, Wm Cooper, W Blake
ly B C Quigley, J A McGee, J Dornogtnn, L G
Berger, J S Tallanalie, J Connor, J Nesmitto, A
W Gag, E C Gog, B Mesaermith, J McCraw, W
C Beck, James McCarter, P Ward, Davison
R P Glass, A McMorray, James Melville, A Me-
Ctor“xLu Suce, J R Riddle, JUehr.W
McUory, M Kane, Jr., James McKee, Thomas Bar
kef, J Huyell, J Mcdaskey, W Mehan. STrUbte.
R Philip*, R McKee, J Aiken, J S
Gayna, w F Msrthens, Samuel Ward, J McDoa-
I aid,' C 0 Flynn, N Mcßwine, A Spear, C Lent,
FT Jones, H S Wynne, J Joyce, J Ambenon. F
! Anderson, J B Folton, Jacob Cupp*,J M end Wm
C Meredith, A and W J Ingram, J S R and D W,
WiJson. and twd son*, J C Anderson, J Hngnes,
E K fceiroorki, A } McNulty, W P Shelly, W
Shaffer. J Ludwiuk. George E McCradv,J Mera
l„n. J Hooker, W M Morray C Eaboo, J McGreg
eor, W PatlerMn, J Oliver, H Walisca,T Maxwell
L L Whiting, A F Blythe, J Momson, E Alaip, H
Dixon*J Moore, E Holifant, W H Cali, J Morgan,
B T LatsbaW. R Spencer, Wm Cadds, J Estepp,
D Blair, CC Blair. W Angeabraigh, F J Beale, A
BeaL J 0 NOsoo, SamnetDeat, J L F Johnston, T
GaUiraithyM Miller, J Martin,W G Bender.T Daft,
J Dixon,\T Daft, BHSarber,E D Harding, Isaac
White Bishop, James A Irwin. Joho Heise J
Flood, J Gleno, w Mfnnis, W Mcllbany, G Sythe,
H Wilson,\J Folton, J G Gallagher, W D Grabam
J P Harbach, A Wilson, J DRobinson, J Matthews,
DDarreghTf P Robinson, W Ealepo, J Darragh
M Boreland; J Walls J Means, J K Veukirk, J
Warren, M Goodfeilow, J end C Templeton, J P
Boyd, J Goodwin, J dank, B Brown, L Enkboff
M HaydenrJ P Irwin A J lank, J GWood.J
Day. J B Henderson. H J Brunei, all of Pitubuigb,
A D Pattoraon, W Hughes C G Smith, J Groves,
J W Eggleston, S B F Clarke, of Rochester New
York. Thomas B Donn, Jefferon County Vir
ginia I N,Sinclair, Mercer County
T Reynolds, J Cook. G Winebiddle, J Caldwell, J
Reynolds, A Harris, W C Reed. D Hogfaey, J
Kearaes, J D Davis, R Perkins, T & J
Thornbnrgb, M Fisher, H GoUmao, B Ftffer, R B
Butler, F A McMillan, A 9 Goodwin, S Sugder, R
G Robinson, of Allegheny county, Ps, W J Beatty,
M Menkllng, J W McCandlass, W J Stewart, b
' Yetter, of Butler. Pa ; J Morgao, W WychofT, J
tjoneSyM Cburtriglit, O W Cortis.ofShon Creak,Vo.;
Steiner, J A Markle, J Shotts, J 5 Taylor, J EIU
eessor J A Foster, J R and W Johnson, J Smith,
I J Lstshaw.jr.M Holzrosn.of Westmoreland coon
tv. Pa.; T W Rodgers, S H-Squire, J Kerr. E Mar
quia, D Euro, P. Ball. New Brighton Pv, J 3
Steel, W M O Shelton, PC McCtnre.Thos Gregg,
R> Croaby, Birmingham,'ra-; .J R R Wil ‘
son. O Mitchell, S M Stowe,Geo C Taylor, Jamer
lown N. Y. F C Neg'ey G Lemon A loaned
Barraohtoan, J Eiger. K 0 Gtjohmt, T end R Mo
Nair.D Mcßride, 1 Borelsod. F Phipper, BGrape,
J Coppersmith. R Sudey P S»l», F
Bodnrcounlv, Pa; J B Han cv R Wilmu.C T »«►
dale, H Sheppard, C T KirHand, D McOilt D
Hoook, 0 McConnell, Wm F Aldemao, J F Mc-
Gntigbey, of Mahoning countv, Ohio; and HHs
dermnnfp Hatderman, Geo Home, CPclera, Guy
Haines, of Lancaster county. Pa- Thta com P!?T
numbers 280 mao in all, and ui divided '“ l0
two messes, etch mess is provided with s teou
wagon, sfx mules, and every other necessary for
comfort. They will move to the Indian territory
next week.
Ho*. Aucuitosa Ejsjmxy-—The appointment
of tbe Hod. Alexander ttamaey as Governor of
Minesota Territory, to one which meets the un-
qualified approbation *od hearty response of the
whig* of Pennsylvania. Mr. Ramsey i» a gentleman
of fixe laleoU and of peculiar qualification* for l )“
reapoaaible Iraat conferred on him- we predict tor
him • MMeeafal and popular administration of be
affair* of the yoting and flourishing tetrtiory to lao
Ihe Chief Magistracy of which be ban been called,
and look with confidence to hi* elevation to other
high trust* by tbe people among*t whom he t» now
*OOQ to take op hi* aoo<le.— Lancazte* Tnbunt,
v*om TOE SAKDWtfm UlrfEM-— Arrival ./
*20,000 to goU Dux.— Tbo Philadelphia Ledger,
of yesterday. haa lk» following private trisgraph
lo diipaMh, dated Boiton, April, 24th, P. M.
“The ahip Mount WoUaaton haa arrived* New
vt.rfr.ml from the Saadwich lalanda, and bring,
Ko Soo'thP'd daß, the pooeriy of Mr. D. Wul
tha«m« m on.
aeaaon atthe dry diggtoja itt CaUferoia.
SuveasaionUt Boeroa. The Baton Courier ef
Monday, says: ,
“One or two drf goode *“
week, have beet under the loo* coauotied proa,
•ore, but wiU go oo with Ihelr Mainaia, A
aoioev WiU doae 0» oooeemi and commence
anew.
T sjg? feU
r - 001. Wed’s ExMurmrt—Thia QWaled expe
dition which practised so fair, when it passed
through thia city, ia about broken np, as will be
seen by the following letter in the New York Com-.
; tnerdal Advertiser t '
a R lO Gaarox Cmr, April 1,1&49.
• a At 5 o’clock, on the morning of the 23d of
March, I was aroused from my sleep to aueod one
of my mess males, Mr. Coombs, who was attack
ed with cholera. He was my particular friend
among the company, and a general favorite amoog
the whole. He lingered ootil 1 o'clock, when he
died. I attended on him the whole time, and saw
I that all was done for him that the resources of the
! camp would allow, boj all was of no avail.
I »We hsvejhsd no deaths among us since thatof
1 Mr. Coombs. Our meaare all well and hearty, in
■ fact, our physician tells ns that we have paa*ed
through so much ot the disease that we may almost
look upon ourselves as cholera proof.
“There has been some difficult)' between Mr.
Audubon and Colonel Webb, the result of
which was that all of the original members,
with two exceptions, attached themselves to
the former. On the 24th, a portion of our company
returned toward home, and on the 271 h, the re
mainder, tweatv-two, including myself, returned
to ibis place, refuaiog to go on under Col. W.
u We are/waiting st this place with Mr. Audu
bon, to beat faun Mr. Mallory ; who is on bis way
up Ibe rivdr with provisions. If he arrives safe,
we will leave here under the command of Mr. A.
If not, it is possible that we may return to New
York. [/
-We shall make every ciiort in our powor to
go on, but still do not be surprised if, after afl, we
have to return, for I have passed through scenes
which I wouid not go through again for all of-this
world's gold.* 1
We have also to record another death by the
same disease Mr. 6. B. Griffon, for many years the
proprietor of the Clifton House, Niagara Falls.—
Mr. Griffon was about forty-three years of age, a
native of Hudson, but for seven years had resided
at the Falls, where ho was extensively known as
the keener of one of the best hotels on the conti
nent. He was a passenger on board the Architect,
that sailed some ume ago from New Orleans for
San Francisco.
Effect of manufactures on the Indigent
Whites of the South.
Mr. Bryant of the Evening Post, in a letter froi
the BarnweUJDiatrict, S. C. has the following in-
teresting account of the effect of manufacturing
employment on the degraded population comme
ly known as “SandbiUera
What interested me most was a visit to a cottoi
mill in the neighborhood —a sample of a class of
manufacturing establishments, where the poor
white people of Georgia and ot South Carolina hod
occupation. It is a large manufactory, and the
machinery is in as perfect order as in any of the
mills at the North. -Here,” said a gentleman who
accompanied us, as we entered the Tong apartment
in the second story, “you will see a sample of the
bruoetles of the piaey woods.
The girls of varioas ages, who are employed
the spindles, had, for the most part, a sallow, sick
ly complexion, and in many ol their faces I re*
marked that look of miogled distrust sod dejection
which often accompanies the condition of extreme, |
hopeless poverty. “These poor girls,” said one of
our party, “think themselves extremely fortunate
to he employed here, and accept work gladly.—
They come from the most barren parts of Carolina
and Georgia, where their families live wretchedly,
often upon unwholaotne^food,and as idly as wretch
edly, for hithert j there has been no manual occu
pation provided tor them, from which they do not
shrink as disgra.'eful, on |accouot|of us being the
occupation of slaves. In these factories negroes
are aot employed as operatives, and Ibis gives
the calling of the factory girl a certain dignity
You would be surprised to see the change which
a short time effects in theae poor people. They
come bare-footed, dirty, and in rags', they are
scoured, put 1010 shoes and stockings, ret at work,
and sent reglarly to Sunday school, where they
are taught what uono of them have been taught
before read and write. la a abort time they
become expert at their work; they lose their sulleD
their physiognomy becomes’rompara
lively open and cheerful. Their families are reliev
ed Iroro tbo temptations to theft and other shame
ful courses which accompany the condition of pov
erty wilboo occupation "
“They have a good deal of the poke-easy man
ner oftne pmey woods about them yet, 1 * wid beoi
our party, a Georgian. It was true, l perceived
that they bad not yet acquired,all that alacrity and
quickness in their work which yon see in the work
people of the New England mills In one of the
upp«r stones I saw a girl of a clearer complexion
than the rest, with two long curlsswinging behind
each ear, as she sleped about with the air of a
duchess. “That girl is from the North,” said our
conductor; “at first we placed an expert operative
from the North in each story of the building as an
instructor and pattern to the rest."
I have since learned that tome atlemps where
made a first to induce the poor white people to
work aide by side with the blacks in these nulls.—
They utterly failed, and the qoestion then became
whh the proprietor* whether they should employ
blacks only or whites only} whether they should
give these poor pefipielan OCCUptpiOfV which, while
it tended 10 elevate their condition, tedoted a
mure expert class of work-people than the negroes
could be expected to become, or whether they
should rely up'jn the less intelligent and more neg
j bgent services of sieves. They decided at length
1 npon banishing the labor of blacks from the radii*
| AtGramteTiHe.it! South Carolina* aboutleq ra3e*
from the Savannah River, a little mafiofaclnring
village has lately been built up, where the families
of the Crackers, as they are called, reclaimed from
their idle lives m the wood*, are settled, and white
labor only is employed. The enterprise is said to
be in a most prosperous condition.
Only coarse clothes are made in these mill*—
strong, thick fabrics, suitable for negro shirting —
and the demand for this kind of goods, I am told, is
greater tfaao the supply. Every yard made in this
manufactory at Augusta, it taken off a» soon as'it
leave? the loom. I fell in with a Northern roan
in the course 6f the day, who told me that
that these mills had driven the Northern manu
facturer of coarse cottons out of the Southern mar-
ket.
a Tbe building* are erected bore more cheaply,
he* continued; “there is far le** m fuei,nnd
the wages of the workpeople are lest. At first the
boyaand girls of tbe “Cracker*" families were en
gaged for little more than their board; their wages
are now better, bat they are still low. lam aboot
to go to the North, and I shall do my best to per
suade some of my friends, who have Peen almost
ruined by ibis Southern competition, to cotoe to
Augusta and set up cotton mills."
There is water power it Augusta sufficient to
tarn the machinery of many large establishments.
A canal from ike Savanoab River brings in a large
volume of water, which passes from level to level,
and might be made to torn ntdilttw
the looms of a popokmw manufacturing town.—
Such it faith irtobeplaced in
present indications, and a considerable manufactu
ring population will be settled at ihiaplace, drawn
from tbe half wild of ike most banco
parts of tbe Southern States- 1 look upon tbe in
troduction of manufactures at the South as an *-
vent of the most favorable promise for that port
of the country, since it both condenses a class of
population too thinly scattered to have the benefit
of the institutions of civilized life—of education
and religion—and restores one branch of labor, at
least, to its proper dignity, in a region where man*
oal labor has been the badge of servitude and do
peadanos.
Bow Theodore Book got a Dinner*
Lounging up Smoke Square in tbe afternoon
with Terry the actor, the nostril* of tbe protuena*
der* were suddenly tainted with n concord of
•weal odor* from a apacion* area. They stopped,
sanded the grateful incense, and peeping down
perceived through the kitchen window prepara
tions tor a handsome dinner, evidently on the point
nfbeing served.
“What a fenstf’said Terra. 'Jolly dogs! 1 should
like lo make one of them "
•• ‘HI take aoy bet," relurafd Hook, "that 1 do—
call for me at ten o’clock, and you will find that I
shall be able lo give a tolerable accountofthe wor
thy gentleman’s champagne and venison." So
saying, he marched up the steps, gave an authori
tative rap with um knocker, and wo* quickly lost
to the sight >f bis astonished companion. Asa
matter of course be was Immediately, ushered by
tbe servant as an expected guest, into tbe drawing
room, where a large party bad already assembled.
Tbe apartment being well ntgh full, no notice was
at first taken of bis intrusion, and halfa dozen pec.
pie were touching at his fan-mtf*, before the host
discovered the mistake. Affecting not fo observe
the visible embarrassment ofthe totter, and inge
niously avoiding any opportunity for explanation,
Hook rattled on Ull he had attracted the greater
part of tbe company in a circle roand him, and
some considerable time elapsed ere the old gentle*
man vm able to catch the attention of tbe agreea
ble stranger.
"‘I beg your pardon, sir," be said, contriving
at tost to get iu a word ; "but you* name sir—
-1 did not quite catch it—servants oj)» »o abomi
nably incorrect—and 1 am realy -a liuJe at a
lots—
“Don't apologize, I beg,” graciously replied The
odore; “Smiib—my name is Smith—ana. as you
justly observe, servants are always tanking some
stupid blunder or another. I remember a remark
able instance,"dru. >
••But really, ruyjdear sir,” continued tbe boat, at
the termination ofthe history illustrative of stu
pidity in servants; ‘T think tbe mistake on tke
present occasion does not originate In the source
you allode to; I certaioly did not anticipate
the pleasures of Mr. Smith'fs company at dinner
tc-day."
-No 1 Jars say oot—you said lour is four note ; I
I know, soil it <• now, I tee, a quarterjiial Sve— |
you are o little laat by the way; but (be fact it I 1
have been detained io the i was about to :
explain when*—"
“Pray,” exclaimed the other; aa toon a* be
coaid stay the volubility of bia goat, “whom,
may l aik you, do you auppoae you are addrss
iog,n
“Whom! Wby Mr. Thompson, of course—old
friend of my father. I have not the pleasure, in?
deed, of being personally known to yon, but hav
ing received yoor kind invitation yesterday, on my
arrival from Liverpool, Frith Street-four o’clock
—family party—come in boots—voa tee 1 bayo
taken you.* word. 1 am only afraid 1 have kept
yon waiting."
No, no, not at aiL Bat permit me 16 observe.
, my dear air, my name is not exactly Thompson, it
Jones, and’’- 1 * . \
“Jones’’ 1 redeaied the akJuktu Smith, in admi
r ably assumed consternation; ‘Jonef —why surety
l cannot have—yes I mutt—good heaven 1 I see
it all! My dear sir, what an uofortonate blander
—wrong hoaafr—what most you think of such sr
intrusion I lam really atalots tor words in which
ito apologise—you will permit me u> retire at pres*
1 eat, and to mcn©w.— *
“Priydttflbink ol reSing," excWmed the I J»
piuMaoldgntleou, -yoor fnrad’. mblo mu*i h *T”
WseltTOl loaj*go,if,.. you »r, I“ r 1“
boor named, iadl am only 100 happy lo bo able to
offer yoo a seat at mine." . ~
“Hook, of coorae, coaid hoi bear of aacb a uung
—could notthmkof tresspassing °P? a *
d a perfcdatnujgefj if®o late for Thompson, there
were plenty of chop booses nl haod ; toe on
naie pari of the business was be bad made aaj»P
poinlmeni with a gentleman to call at lea o c *
The good natored Jooea, bowaeer, posiueely rafn
ted to allow so entertaining a visiter to withdraw
dinnerless. Mrs. Jooea joined m solicitations, the
Mbp-ets Jonea amiled betwiebingly; and, at last
Mr. Smith, who soon recovered from his confu
sion, was prevailed apon to offer bis arm to one of
the ladies, and take his place at the well furnished
board.’’
U all probability the family of Jones never pass
ed such an eveoing before. Hook naturally exert*
ed himself iu the almost to keep the party in an
unceasing roar of laughter, and makd* good the
first impresaioo. The mirth grew fast and lunous..
when by way of mrup d« grew, he seated himself
at the piano-forte, and struck off into one of those
extemporaneous effusions which bad filled more
critical Judges than the Joneses with delight and
astonishment Ten o’clock struck, and dn Mr.
Terry beiDg announced, his triumphant friend
wound up the performance with the explanatory
itanxa:
“I am very much pleaded wiln you fere,
Your cellar's as prime as your cook .
My friend's Mr. Terry, the player,
And I’m Mr. Theodore Hook 1 "
•Hook* Remains
"BconotCT is Wealth, n and if Mr. Shields had bat
hern governed by the above motto, ho might bare sa
ved money and himself much physical suffering; but
read the following letter, dated April Hah, IMS:
Mr.'Vm. Shields, a respectable farmer of this vicin
ity. was taken ill; called in a Doctor wbo doctored
bun for Dyspepsia (or one year, bat he still got worse.
He then discharged his Doctor and paid biro thirty
dollars. He then got a vial of your Vermifuge, and
one box of Sanative Pills, and by the ase of these med
icines (costing only 50 cents) he discharged, he say*,
at least one thousand worms, and in two weeks wos
so improved in health as to attend 10 his business, and
bat been in good health ever since, and says Dr.
Jayne's Vermifuge and Sanative Pills have made a
sound man of him. WM. B. DEAN, P- M.,
To Dr. D. Jayne, Philo. at Port William, O.
For sal; in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
70 Fourth street, near Wood. febl7-JAw9
JOB PaiNTIBG.
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS.
IHanifests, Bills Lading, Contracts, lav Blanks,
HA HD »»■!-«, LABXLI, CHtTinCATO, CttXCKS,
rouciss, Ac. Ac..
Printed at the shortest notice, at low prices, at the
dr*ja <>Axrrrx OrncK, Trikd rrucr.
Improvements Its Dentistry.
DR O. O. STEARNS, late of Boston, is prepared to
mnofacture and set Block Txsth in whole and parti
of sets, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plates
Toothacuiltxes tfl ms Hivrtta, where the nerve u
exposed. Office and residence next door to the May
or's office. Fourth street. Pittsburgh.
Rarxx to— J. B. M’Fadden, F. H Eaton. ja!9
PtXMiVH Levioh Scoax. —Prepared by J. W. Kelly.
William street, N. Y.. and for sale by A Jaynes, No.
7U Fourth street This will l>c found a delightful arti
cle of beverage in families, and particularly ior sick
Haunt's Bboma.—An improved Chocolate prepara
tion, being a combination of Cocoa nut; lunocent, in
vigorating and palatable, bighly recomuiended partic
ularly for invalid* Prepared by W. Baker, Dorche*-
(lt, Ma»« . <und Cot sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin
Teu Store, No. 70 Fourth st , lachH
W. M. WrigbtT A. D-7 DsnUst,
Orncx and residence on Fourth st.,
opposite the Pittsburgh Bank. Office
hour* from 0 o'clock la U A M . and
from ■j o'r loc k to 5 P. M. sepU-t y
Skllkxs' iHrxatAi. Cot an Starr
South Puisburgb. Feb. 1. 1848.
My wife has been troubled witn a violent cough for
s»x or seven years; so bod wn her cough that physi
cian* (in Ohio, where 1 formerly lived,) told me *be
had the Consumption. After ws rrmoved to tins city
I obtained for her, ume and again, different medicine*,
hut they were of no kind of benefit to her Some two
moalbs since, 1 purchased a bottle of your Cough Py
rur. the use of which has done her more good than
any inedieuie «he has ever taken. J have also u«cd
Sellers' Vermifuge in my family with line success.
Bckhabd M'Gxxath.
This popular cough remedy it prepared and sold by
R K SELLERS, h* Wood s . and may be had of Drug
gists generally, m the two cities and vicinity roh'il
r ~f x gentleman of Pittsburgh, who bad fallen into
an open cellar after the “Oreal V.re,'’ tptatned his an
cle so severly that be wax unable to refrain from cry
ing out with the pain. A friend who had been using
B A. Fahnertock A Co's Rubefacient and been cured
of Rheumatism, gave bim what remained in tue bottle,
and although hi» limb was gTeatly swollen, he was
completely restored to health m twelve hour* and
frreii from pain This u but nue of a great number £>►
cases which have come under the observation of lhe«
proprietors Prepared nud so'd by
B A FAHNESTOCK A Co,
corner Ist and Wood; also, comer Cth and Wood »u
ap3t
M’Laxi's I.tvxa Piu..—ln offering this medicine io
the public, the proprietors are well aware that the)*
have to eneoumcr a hostility generated by the count
impositions which have been palmed upon the
pubbe under the shape of patent medicines. We srv
convinced, however, that tl is only uecessary to give
their remedy a trial to place it in public estimation far
above ail medical agents of the Bind ever offered to
the public. It is the invention of an enlTtffcfffßrt, ex
pgfrfoiced aivHeerned physician, for many years
us> d it in hts own practice, when its great success in
duced him to offer it io the public at large For sale at
the Drug Store of apll J KiDDA Co
Siu&ifTALTY.—Capt Jons Yocso, ofßolinson town
ihjp will lx* supported lor Uir office of Sheriff, subject
lo Ui-* decision 01 the approaching Whig ami Antitua
ioiuc Convention. S*cnXD Wars.
ap3U:dAw»T
fT?*. meeting of the delegation of the 1 O O F
oftne eUf“df Pittsburgh end Allegheny, held this day
onboard the 8 B. Zaehary Taj lor, on their return
from vi*ulng their brethren of Wheeling, take this
method of returning \hetr thanks to Capt- Lucas and
officers of said boat. for thesr polite and gentlemanly
conduct u> us whi *• going and returning trom said city.
Therefore, be it
Resolved, That we recommend said boat is all our
brethren and others who may wish speed or comtort
while traveling ou ihe Ohio river.
J. J Binning, T N. Smith, 11. Williams. Committee.
HARRISON ORAIiAM, Pre**t
D C Hkust, Sec'y ap3D:dlt
wheeling paper* copy.
DIED,
On Saturday morning. tbetHth inst.. Msbosixt A.,
daughter i f John and Martha Chambers, aged 29 years
and 6 months.
The friends cf the family are respectfully invited to
atlead her luncigl this morning at 10 o clock. from the
residence ofher parents, Liberty street, Allegheny city,
to proceed to the Union Cemetery
In Allegheny city, on Saturday, iWth inst, N*xrr
rife of John Atwell
The funeral will leave the residence, Rebecca street,
brilow Seminary Hill, fur Allegheny Cemetery, tin,
(Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock.
ffr/jj. WKSTBAY,
DKNTIBT,
Respeetfully tenders his
profcsst&tal services to the citizens of Allegheny my.
Office, northeast corner of the Diamond. Refer to
allxubxct:
Dr. T F Dale, Dr. T. H. Elliott,
Dr Jit- R Trevor, Dr. Jno Dickson.
Herron, Dr R. B. Mowery,
Dr. M. M. Knox, Dr H. R. Bell.
rrmapEua
Wn.i Ward, Dentist; Rev A. W. lllack.
Rev. N. Wert. ap3o:dlro»
plttabarffb, Cincinnati and LaalirUU
Tlltgrnph*
A MEETING of the Stockholder* will be held at the
offiee of the Company, at 71 o’clock, P. M , on
Tuctday, tho let day ofMay, at which unto a contract
ruk Patentee*, together with cither important buiioeaa,
> ill be •abmtlled tor their action.
JOSHUA HANNA.
JOHN J ROGGKN,
Traatee* for Pittsburgh-
To the Aeeeesore of Allegheny Oonnty.
T'AKK NOTIOF—That, where**. an Act ofthe Gen-:
era! A**embly ni ibi» Commonwealth <«** pawed
•I iu ta*l m**»inn. abo'ishing militia training* uad im*
j>o»ing • tax of uAy cent* upon ell male pc-rton*. be
tween the ten 01 at and 45 year*. who ore not uni
formed and enrolled in a volunteer company, a* the
law direct*: —You are hereby required to make oat
nn a phabeii<*al li*t of *ll delinquent* ouder said Ac|.
within yoor tnwmhtp. ward nr di»trict, except aucb A*
ac exempt br la m Aunt militia duty, (among wbieb
exempt* are mclu.tr.l a'l mah per»ou* »■» have oerved
in thr Inte war wnh Malice,) and return the nm« to
the Ci-tiimi** oner* Office. at a< eorlv a day a* pranti
cable Prompt anion in regard to thi* duly i* dettred.
JOKKPH T. MARKS, i ±
THOMAS PKfIKINS. >('ommw»ioner*.
upD \VM. UKNSON. }
GROC ERiES—100 hgs pr me Green R»o Coit'ee;
73 pckg* Y 11, Imperial qnd U 1* Tea*,
60 ox* 12s, &s and St spun Tobacco;
TOO bbl* N O aud sugarhouse Molasses;
VS hhds N O Sugar;
ISO bois Shad, Herring*, Mackerel and Salmon;
30 do pun Flaxseed Oil;
6000 assorted Cotton Vnrnr:
75 bales Bolting an < Caf)3lewtcli,
t« hgs Pepper and AJ*p{**;
i 0 boxes Pearl and Common Starch.
60 do mould and dip'd Candles.
10 do Star do
160 do No l Poap;
10000 Sides and Shoulders Bacon;
75 doien Corn Brooms, in store and for sale by
*p3o JOHN Watt » Co, liberty »i
COPARTNERSHIP— l have this day associated
with me in the wbolesule Grocery, Produce and
Commission Business, Ur. John Wilson, under Ih* him
of JOHN WATT 4 CO JOHN WATT
Pittsburgh, April TO. Ja4U.
CHEESE —150 bore* just received at the WR. Du
ter and Cheese Depot, and for sale by
J B CANFIELD, Wi'c r si,
ap3o between Southfield end Wood
BUTTF.R— 8 bids W R frrsh Rail Hm*ei, ji»«t r?e’d
at tne W R Umier and Cheese Depot, and for sale
by *p3o J BCAjNFIELi)
SHOT— 60 keg* ast'd Shot, landing from steamei
Bwlu Boy and for tale by
»p3O JAMES A HUTCHISON 4 Co
DR TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA—«X) dor of
the (Jeuume article, jtin rec'd and fpr sale by
R K SELLERS, Sole Agent lor Pittsburgh.
BLUE MASS—so lb* Ju*t roc'd and for sale by
aplO R E SELLERS, 57 wood -t
SALAD OIL —5 baskets just rec’d and fpr sale bf
ap3o B K SELLERS
OIL LAVENDER —45 lb* just rec'd and for sale by
ap3ll R E SELLERS _
OIL ROSEMARY —15 lbs just rec’d and for sale by
,p3O RESELLERS
Burgundy pitch. Geaume—us id» ju»t roc'd
and for sale by ap&J REBELLEItS_
(CONFECTION SENNA—IO lb* joit rec’d and lor
j sa |e by * ap® RESELLERS^
PATENT SOLAR LARD LAMPS eodOa* Fixture*
Chandelier*. Ac , made by Cornelia* A Co. JH>!
rec .d by WVf WILSON,
op® _ 4th and Market^
WATCUKS 4ND itsVELRY-A largo and
It complete a»*oruneot dqv on hand* of all de«cnp*
Uiah ft™.*W® F.r
/-tHLoßflte OF LIMB—For *ale at retail bv
(J P MORGAN, Droggifl, Wood »t
LOCISVII*LE LIME—M hbl* rec*d per sunrSwi**
ag-dfr. T^SY*„BT
ich I
PEAKL ASH W ..*• -
: aS&Uo cut«it by,
/i A SHARES Rltsbwgh Navigation andTln Inw
t:vF. ; ranceßtock, foraale br ' , .
ap3u SOLOMON jCCgtd «t _
POTASH— 7 ok* No 1 PoloitMt^*^ an dfoj ,al *
by WAR hTCUTOHEON.
at »3o lsa *'
rVBffiXArPPKS-100 bb!« ***.««’<L^tv, r ,v e
v J by ap.'fl) WAR M CUTCHtuN
Butter-4 hbi. fr«h R» lle l“S! r n22 H TO N t< "
(ale by apTO \V A R M’CUTCHEON
EGGS —l bbl rec’d and for sale by
o p3o W A_R M’CUTCHtON
CHNNAMON-100 malts just rei’d wd for_**!« by
j »p3O _ _ I KIDD 4^Co_
CHOLERA— 50 pkgs of Dr Poole-* celebrated Cho
lera medicine. jn*t rec ti and for sale by
*p3o J KIDD A_Lo_
T) OSK PINK-700 lb* just rec’U and tor **Je by
. \ ap3o _ J KIPD A
SULPHATKOF QUININE —Just rec'd and tor tale
by ap.7o _ l KIDD ACo
COARSE SPONGE—4OO lb* jnst ree’d and for »ale
l»y ap3o _JKIDD_ACo^
/-'REAM TARTAR-600 lb. just r «f’i?^ r ? r * al
by apao J KIDD A Co
q, w. BIDDLE, Dentist—
/BSSaEZb REMOVED u> a new three story bnek
\ TfafaEMk on Bmithfieid itreei, one door below
Sixth street Teelh inmerted from onn
to au enure set, on the motion principle, with a bemi
tifol representation of the natural jam— restonny Ul#
original shape of the face. *
N II —Teeth extracted with little or no pain.
Lteoayed Teeth permanently saved by plugging, pre
venting the tooth ache, which u much better than ea
ring it, though it should be done in fire minries, or
m.iuu>S,. ... _
WILLI AH HEISSf
Bannloetnrtr ol Bioeral Water Apparatus,
tioa or mi soldin kaqls axb rocirrant.
No -913 North Second at., above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
AN experience of more than twelve years in the
manufacturing of Mineral Water Apparatus, and
the preparation of Mineral Water in Bottles and Foun
tains. on an extensive scale, with a scientific and prac
tical knowledge of of both brunches of business, urge
ther with recent improvements in the construction of
the Apparatus and the preparing of the Water, wbieh
he has succeeded In adopting since bis visit to Pans,
and after year* of elose sttfdy and piaciical applica
tions as applied to the arts in Mechanics ond Chemis
try, enables the subieriher to come before the public
with entire confidence, and offer them the best and
most complete Apparatus, tor the manufacture of Min
eral Water in Bouitu and Fountains, that can be fur
nished in ihc United States.
He also flatters himself that the enlarged success he
has met with, and ae present extensive and daijy in
creasing amount of hi* business in both the above de
partments, furnishes the most convincing proof of his
claim to the superiority of Apparatus over those ofall
others, and of the purity and salubrity of the Water
prepared therefrom. \
Persons who order the Apparatus from a distance,
may l>e assured that their instructions shall be faithful
ly complied with, and so packed at to carry safely
either by land or water to any part of the U. Stale*.
To avoid disappointment, it is recommended to those
who intend supplying themselves the approaching sea
son. to forward theu orders at as early a day as con
venient.
Mineral Water Apparatus, Generators, Pumps and
Fountains, Ornaments 1 Urns and Pedestals for Stands,
Counters aad Bars ol Hotels, tor drawing Hydrant
Water, together with Corking and Tying Machines,
and everything appertaining to the above business,
constantly on band, and for sale on the lowest terms
tor cash, ap4B:deedflm
DRY ROODS AT WHOLESALE.
MURPHY, WILSON & CO
Ho. 48 Wood st., Pittsburgh,
AR K now receiving a new and beautiful ass«r>ment
of SUMMER GOODS, purchased within the last
few days and at greatly reduced prices They are
now enabled io oiler an assortment, which for beauty
of style and lowness of pnee, cannot foil to give sat
isl.cumi to the most fastidious All the really desira
ble and useful goods of the season will be found in
their stock, and they only ask an examination of it to
convince thc.mo.t sceptical of the facts stated.
ap^i.dAwiwS
Notice to Stockholder*.
STOCKHOLDERS in the Voughiogbeiiy Navigation
Company are hereby notified to pay into the bands |
of the Treasurer of said Company tne sum of ten per
rent per month, in each lacceediag month, hencemr
wsrd. until the whole amount of said stock be paidand
t losed. and that the said Treasurer proceed to receive
and collect said Stock accordingly That all stock
holders hi arrears in the payment of slock heretofore
ordered or called, are notified to p»y into the bands of
the Treasurer such arrears of stock for hwith. Those
who comply without coercion, will avoid the penalty
o! two per cent per month, and all Stockholders neg
lecting this notice wilt be coerced, and the penalty will
be enforced By order of the Board of Managers.
ALEXANDER PLUMER. President.
Attest: J. B.Ouvxm, Sec’y. apttf.dAwSiS
INSURANCE!
58... THE PROTECTION FIRF. AND
gh. MARINE INSURANCE COMPA
NRINV UF HARTFORD, CONN.
Ctuirrxaao li l£4fi.
2? Capital Stock, Annual Reecipla, and
surplus futtd 91,000,000.
All lo*ses prompt'y paid at the General Ageney Of
fice for the Western States, located at Cincinnati, Ohio.
Thu Company is of long standing, and well known
throughout th« United States for its solvency and
prompt paymeut of losses—having incurred and set
tled. to the satisfaction of all concerned, over 5,000
Ws*S amounting in the aggregate to most millions
or tiOLLias. the receipts tor which are on the .files of
th-- Company at Hartford and Cincinnati.
Tbs Ptusburgh agency of this office was originally
held by Moses Atwood, Esq . and was subsequently
taxed out of the State, by a law amounting to a prohi
bition of alt'Foreign Insurance Companies, just in sea
son to escape loss by the fire of lOlh April, IS4&.
The ageney is now reorgonixed under tne charge of
i the undersigned, who will reeeive application# and
I itsue Policir s against LutlSOR DAMaGKBY FIRE
1 on Stores. Warehouses, Dwellings, Ac., with the con-
I teats. Also, on Goods, Wares and Merchandise a
gainst the perils of Mafttiri atn> IxrsitD Navjoatiox, at
the current rates of premium.
Office at M. H. BROWN A BROTHER’S, No. ]«7
Wood street FAYETTE BROWN,
Agent Protection Insurance Co. for Pittsburgh and
Allegheny Co. apBS:dam*
Hale’a Patent Hotary U«ehlB«»
AtTUCASLX TO TUI T7VCS OP
Forcing and Suction Pump, Fir* Engine, S team
Engine, Ventiilator, and Water Wheel.
THIS remarkable Machine wu invested by EusHa
lUu. of Nev York, and bid* fair to supersede, in
all iu above aprlicatioos, ilie machines now in use. li
bai be«-« visited by thousands, and tried in many of
n* applications, and »* taecess has outstripped every
thing in the history of useful inventions. The corn*
pact form of (he maehine, its simplicity of construction
and new application of established principles, render
it an object of admiration to all who see it.
At a coimoit Four, for the use of families, its porta*
bitity and the facility with which il can be converted
into a Fiut Evoms, are among its advantages It ia
equally useful for all purposes to which ramps can
be applied on steamboats or vessels, to supply boilers,
washing of decks, pumping the holds, fee. Ac. Ac.
For Mines and Hydraulic Works of ail kinds, it re
quires less power to do the same amount of work, and
is less liable to get out of repair than any pomp ever
before invented It throws a continuous stream of wa
ter, without the use of an air chamber or any compli
cated double acting apparatus .
As a Flu Ksotas, not one half the number of men
are required as upon the machines now in use, and
they ean work a mueh longer time without fatigue,
owing to the manner of the application of the power—
either by crank or capstan.
Ass Rotakt Steam Eaotin, this maehine has sup
plied that great desideratum among scieutiSemen, vti
obtaining a constant rotary action, which can be sat
is/netorilr applied 10 practical purposes.
As s VcimLAToa for Mines, Wells and Vessels, or
Blower for Furnaces, it is easily and efficiently applied.
As a Watkb Wbss. working either by departing
<>r entering water, jt is something entirely uew ana
eminently useful. It can be used as to obviate much
of the expense in laying foundations of mills, digging
of water courses, he. Ac.
One of the Machines ran be seen and some of its ap
plications tested, by Bailing at “Ukios liana,” corner
of Fifth and Smith field streets, entrance on Fifth at.
Right* for individuals, counties, Ac-, within the State
of Pennsylvania, can he obtained of the subscribers,
as above, ami any information relative to it ebeerfully
riven THO& H. PERDUE
ap2B:d3i* D H. WILLIAMS.
NOTICE,
IN anticipation of the probable arrtval of the Annie
Cholera in out midst, the Sanitary Committee of
, oanciU,'take thU method of urginrtipun every citizen
tlto twecsaiiy at* an immediate anti thorough attention
to cleanlineie about their premises.
l et every oecnpant of property aee that hts Taolu,
cellar*, yard' and kennel*, are cleansed and purified
from all filth, and that all placet which omit notion*
and nnwholetome effluvia be filled with Chloride of
of Lime or other purifying agents,
Attention to thla notice it donaidercd of the highest
importance 10 every citizen, am a committee will be ap
pointed whose duty it will be to call oa every house
holder, and return thoae to the Mayor for prosecution
for o nuisance upon whoee premises filth may be found.
JOHN M’GILL, Chairman 8. C ,
Chairman of Sanitary Committee
Per San Frnneiico,
rgr The superior A l Baltimore bull brig 08-
JrcjyPRAY. will leave for the'obove port on or
£aSp£«t>oai die 90lh May She will be fitted on with
n'lprnor accommodation* torp&isengen; being nearly
new, and'one of the best vessel* in the port of Balti
more. rare inducement* are offend for person* wishing
10 emigrate. For freight or passage, mate eadr ap
plication to ANDREW ARMSTRONG,
Pit} fifl Santa styßnJUmore.
uptiT.d2w—Bali Aid.
rpME subacribers are receiving and offer tor sale at
J. low rote* a* follows, viz:—
IUO package* V H, Imperial and 0 P Teas
JUj lift* Rio and Java Coffee;
160 pkgs 4,13, I lump, 16 and S’* span Totuec^,
00 liltds 0 Sugar; 3lio bbls O PJoUsipi,
40 bWs assorted Nog Logf Si^gsj;
16 do Tanners IS dp Larpn Oil;
UO gross Blacking;
M*C»erei, No 1, 3 and 3, in bbls and hf bhls.
3iW bis Liebec scale Herring; 30 bxs white Pipes,
35 bgs Pepper, 10 do Alspice; 3 mats Ca**la.
6000 lbs Cotton Yarn, an'd No*; 100 bales Hatting;
60 bit Palm Soap; 60 do Toilet A Variegated do;
36 do Starch, 60 do Large Kauins;
10 bale* a lAondt; 33 do Palm Nuts,
30 iio K Walnut*; 30 do FUbena:
300 bg« ground Nuts; 13 bxs Spioed Chocolate;
3 case* Liquorice,
13 WW Principe and Regalia Segars;
40 grora Cut and Dry Tobteca;
30 tl»2 Bed Cords, 16 bx» Rpck Candy;
16 hXs Sperm Candle*; SO do Star do;
1 esk Ombre Madder; 3 ceroons Indigo;
3 ease* Clove*; 1 do Nutmegs,
10 bbl* Whiting, 4 do Cha|k;
U) dot Bucket*. 4000 lb* Sulenttus;
i>ti bn fine cutCbe%ymg Tobacco;
_ Common and half Spanish Cigar*.
• ENGLISH A BENNETT, 37 Woftdat.
ap36 opposite St Chute* Hotel
NKW BOOKS-Cqmpyvia Works of John M Mason,
DD, |n voli, ’
Mardi and a Vayayo Hither, by Herman MeWille
8k rdcr Warfare of N York, by W W Campbell
Here n Little and There a Lut|s- by the author of
•Line upon Line, ond Precept opon Precept.”
Memoirs of my \ oath, by A lie Lamartine.
Iliuiireieß Liie of Franklin, pan Bth, iim reoci
and for sale by k. STOCKTON,
__ »g 9fi itiomer tirird and Market *u
MK- HARRIS* AGENCY AND INTELLIGENCE
OFFICE—Hr, Into Harria hu removed hia
Agener Bid hitelligdnee Office and Geoeral Conuaia*
mou bunncn u»No. SrWbod atrect, aßovp W- O. An
siiuu’a Hat Store, md nearly ppppirte thp St- Charles
Hotel, where ng w!U ha happJ vo tee and aerre hu
inundi md the pabllo generhlly. Mr. Hirrit keep* eU
the PiUabargh and weekly, and qdlie a variety
of eastern, western and foreign newspaper* for sale.
\X7 ANTED —A School Director tor a respectst
»* ble neighborhood in the country. Also, a food
smart intelligent boy for work in an office, in a atom,
and to run errand* thnogh the eity. Alio, plaoea In
several wholesale and retail ttorea, warehouse*, bo
teis,'and -With'contractors; Camera, A*.; for aaveral
good talesmen, warehouse men, bar keepers, coach
men, hostlers, and far a namber of farmers, laborers,
boys, he Ac Money borrowed and lent, and aU kinds
of egenciea attended 10 promptly and tot moderate
charge*, by I9AAC HARBiS, at ua new Agency end
jotamgance office, 33 Wood n, op aiaira. epaddt y
f: SPLENDID &TOCIC 6F : BPRING <3OOOB
A. A. MASON & C 0„
ONE PRICE sTORE Kt\ GO MARKET
A A M A CO having con-uWabt' < nlaired tlirir
, Store for the accomnn»iniion 01 their increas
ing bnsioess, are now prepare-! •<> exhibit to their re
tail trade the most ext»-u»i\ e k of rich and fashion
able Imported and Amefir-.ii they hare ever
offered 10 this cin Thru large run si MaJoon, togeth
er with another large jo-nO.ur* I ecu Qitral op and ad
drrl to their retail orim- i.t. :I»rrcuy ci ring them am
ple room tor the displa} of lie r nnmeu«e stock Being
constanlli in the receipt oi i-rwOnoJ* from their houae
in New York, they ar- ettiMed ul\tny* toofferthe
newest, latest and mo»t d-.iraL;-: soodn. nnd at prices
M low a* any house in the country
Their stock const '* »n iwn ot
Five Hc.vnasO Piecu of extra rich Bereges, Ttsfljea,
Alhonnes, Delphtne* »iut Marquise ol new and elegant
styles. Also, Poll de t'hcvrr, Foulard Bilks, Mo«*J**
Latna, Grenadines, IVki ... iJtunhc ■; es.Brocho,Toiw
du Nord, Ae. Ae.
Six Hundred Piece# of new and nth style* Jaconets,
Lawns and Organdie*—splendid de.ign*. .
Seven Honured Hirers KutgltMi and Ftench Prtnls,
Gins hums, Alpueca*. Orleans Olo'h, Linen Ginghams,
Challic*>Ac Ac.
SlLKS—Three Hundred IVc*-* m rich plain, figured
and changeable Silks, oi miirvl> nrw styles. Also,
black Silks for dresses, vuaes, mantUla*, Ao. of supe
rior high lustre.
SHAWLS—Ca»hmeie. Thitat, Loos ud Bqu«-
SbowlL Gro, do Rhino, Pool! do Solo Con Om
Bilk. Bor,so.B«*ios SUk, Wool Plnld, Greo.dioo ond
Muslin dr Lain*.
WHITE GOODS Cambric*, Jaconets, Victoria
Lawns, Book and Swiss Muslins, Tarletan, Fancy
fthrek#, Linftn Lawn*, Dotted Muslin*, Mull and Nam*
aook do, Ac. Ae. .
N HK D otr« Ssa»£S:
auction sales.
By Joha D. Davlit AneUancsr.
Burn and Bamesj at Auction.
On Wednesday morning, May Sd, at U ° in
front of the Commercial Sales Room. conier and
Stock of Fancy and Staple* Dry Good*.
On Monday morning, April 30,.al.40.oJwOMarW.
the Commercial Bales Hoaima. cprsei, of Wood vtu
Fifth streets, wUI be mid, without reserve, for cash—
A large assortment of fresh arid seasonable staple
and fancy Dry Goods, among which are nearly all
the variety usnally kept iu a large retail dry goods
store, which are worthy the attention of dealers, and
maybe examined on the morning of sale.
AtSo’olook, 1
Groceries, Glassware. Furniture, Ac.
3 half chests Young Hyson Tea, one half chest and
two boxes Imperial do, 13 boxes Va. manufactured to
bacco, 3 bags coffee, 10 bxs lemons, 4* boi canal sho
vels, 8 doi Sal do, 3| do* 4 pfong forks, 3| do* hay do.
At 7 o’clock.
Ready made clothing,cutlery, gold and silver watch
es, musical instrumentsi, dry gw*, faney articles, Aa.
apg*
amusements.
THEATRE
Lessee and Bansger-'
Acrmo sJtn s»tasi Maaaoan-
Beeond appearanee of MR. 0. HOLLAND,
whSti engaged for 6 night* Novelty! Novelty” No
velty”' In consequence of the brilltant success of a
Day after the Fair, U will he repeated this evening.
MondsT EvttmKO, Anal 3ft— 1
THE ANGEL OF THE ATTIC.
After which the new and original % act drama of I
OLD HONESTY. , I
Toby Perch Mr. G. Holland. [
Bridshaw Mr PfiOf.
Dame - Mrs. Ktadisoa.
Mary i Mrs. Pnor. ;
Dance—by—Master Wood.
To conclude with the laughable^Bttrlettm entitled
A DA V AFTER THE PAIR.
In which Mr. Geo. Holland will sustain «ix dKereat
characters, interspersed with song*
Polly Mi» Cnilse.
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINS
OP CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,- «
* (VU4UMOV,)". *”
Ctatlon, I Leaves Pittsburgh dally, aifl o'clock - , A. M:, and*?i
T DO h.,.b y ..ml.. U» ««U», community .-to.. SdtS U^ltfSSXS*'
i. the exce*> i charge* ofthe Hetmbcmt Jame* Mil- New Uiboo at 6 o’clock, P.hL,(mafcSgtbe
Unger, Capt. W. T Norton, from {to focrtw duringtSeaiSSZSSSmnr
Said beat wu landed at the boat wharf in Mariatta, at i “ «\p
whith pto. I look p.«M. in .U b.u«)Uni. Hook.
mg. bemr a distance of eigßteen mite* for which the .nri falhi b«ween New LUbon WdT^T
“ “»; r
SAMUEL COPE, Salem, Ohio. . 0 of thia Line have theptaattj* cftto*
not,' Conning tin public that they have Coed up taro first ptM
1 Canal'Boats, for the accommodation
freight, to ran in connection with the WelT'kotnra
neametf CALEB COPE and BEAVKR, afid WSnnecV
» lag, at Glasgow. with the Pittsburgh a®dQnhlp*
Omct or Srtmoi or Cut tuna,) nau and other daily line* of steamer* dowii UktOw
Pituburgh, Jtprii si, lbtfi. \ ' and Misaissippi nvera. The proprietor* pledget (hear
SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received ai this , selves io *pare no expense oy trouble to insure etto
Office until 3 o’clock, r. u. on Tommy, the let day 1 fan. safely and dispatch, and i*k of the public a, uai*o
n( Mar nezL for iurotshuur materials ana cxeconug > oftheU paliouage. _ ' " V i.
wik F at S UniSd H£*f M-nne Hospital, as fo? , „ “^TBORIjEDAGENTS. »■ ■. *
. )tfi u' m. nAalwhi I DiMiMkMa
Wsocoar l*os Worn*—For farnLihing materials and 8. A I
executing Iron Stair way, and Iron Railing*, confer- R-HAW#A/&C^-- {NawLilbcrk
mably 'o plans and specification* to be seen at this myilttf J. lLAfißAUGOffiCo*' > _>■ > yj
office. Bidden will state ibe nrice per lb. . '"TTF-AXte ; r , , . , >
Paumso A.YD GLiztne.—For famishing materials NOTICED-The steamer fitM
and executing the Painting and Glazing, bidders will ter, will leave after this node Afar.WclllVllla- .
■late nrice ber foot for painting and glazing, according 1 ally, at K o’clock In the moTOtolfi^.r-.' -rk,'- -y .. feiA.
to “Piuabßtgh Painter*’ Book of Prices" Glass to be J ' ~~ |a '
bidden will be reqai re4to enter into eon*,
tract* and to give good leennty for thefailhfnl per*, 2gS^^^He&jJE232CSH»tSlk
WesternlnsuranceOompaay. Only 73
A MEETING of the Stockholder* of the Western | Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Bahia ortf’akd
Insurance Company will be held at the Motion* j Philadelphia. '■* DJ •.
gafaela House, on Tneaday. May Ist, A JX IMO, be-| rrtHE splendid and fast* running tl 8 Mall ftettaers
tween the hoot* of ten and twe o’clock, for the par- ■ J. ATLANTIC, Cant J Parkinson; BALTIC, C*pt A
pose of electing thirteen Directors, to serve until the 1 Jacobs; LOUIS tf’LANE, Capt E ale .now
first antraai election in November next—iu conformity < making doable daily irips between • JI
with the Act of Incorporation. By order of the Com* l PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSYILLIV'-;
missloner*. THOS. K. LITCB.T < The ooralog beat will leave Ihe.filoqesgahel*.
J. D. WICK, >4>>mmiuea. I Wbnrfi above the Bridge, daily at B o’cloek practaelT-.
npTStdusi R. MILLER. S , Passenger* will take SUPERB COACHESaiBrtMtM~
vxlle. at 3 o’clock, P. and the splendid ears
Baltuaore and Ohio Railroad, at' Cumberland
o’clock, A &L, and arrive in Baltimore the sanaerm
in«, in time for the evening tide to
Washington city. *. f.-7T\
I From riusbtngh to Baltimore, eaty 89 hour*.
i Fare filO,»=:V:*'
I EromPiusbuzghtoPhiladelnhHhOnlyaOkdtMjt
Fare ik^ l ,.M,.|tS l (|Q j
The evening boat wiU Rare at 6 o'cloch,
day evenings- Paueagera boat oq
board in comfoxtaWe StatoTtooms the T aw^~ r .. T
over the mountain* the following
Coasts, and lodge the tecondtughi inThtatbexland.
ptuseogers have choice of either
Road between Baltltnete and PhiMdelphU? ittthe
privilege of stopping at Cambeyland andßaltiMore,
and resuming ihcfr aeau at •plearore; Coac&ek Char*
teredtopartwstoTravd-aa’ihatplkhse.' ’ -
We tpake up the leads and way biilafbr'thl Coach*
esiaUm Pittsburgh efitees, (in otderto'am time'on k
arriving at BrownsvUlcJ it ia therefore'imptjrttfli for £
I passengera to get their tickets before goingtoO-boerd *
> of the boat, ui no* office, Mononrahela ilotaeaWeier y
| street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood sl PittsharfiV
ap&dOm j. MESKIMENMgent
Pitukargh «■ LeuiivUu pmietiiint
FOR CINCINNATI AND ,LOPI«Vn.T.feF
Tbe iplendidngw. tteamcrv- •<
I ilfcZtLLa , TELEGRAPH Na L f
Haslcn. master, will leave ten atos*
■■BHBaBHSand intcrmedlaie ’ports- on m£uUxs
[ 30ib last, at 10 o'oloek a. jl '.
For freight or passage apply on boartL e* to
BURB RIDGE, WILSQNJhY'
n2fl -GEO afjn/rENRg"*~-~
’’UROV
April 97,1849. _ 1
‘Received, April ©d, M 9. of RemL Cepe, Thref DoU |
>. for puup from Marietta to Little Hacking.
,p2a-.it* 8. B. Jar Mnxison. by A. M’CaarT.
Cincinnati Gex. copy 11. ud charge Queue.
CLOVERS BED-45 bi uh Qfct qo»iity~s*o*cMea4,;
rec’d and fox sole by n HOBISON & Co, j
apliS _ US Liberty u j
ROLL BUTTFJL— .Rec'd Uu* day, 1 bbl freih Roll
Bofet, aad tor tala by
COEN- BROOMS—73 fax Com Broome, rec’d and
(or ajxie by ap29 R ROBISON t Co
BACON— 2M»O Hama; 25,000 Sboaldors, la taoke
hotue, for »>le by »p 33 R ROBISON ACo
XTEWFI9H—3O bW»No Hrunmcd Shad; 20balfdo
No-) do do; 5 bbla No l meu do: 60 do No*l Bal
timore Henioß SO half do No 1 do do; 20 bbU Nft3
Mackerel; lodo Nol Salmon} jgsl amring by canal
and for tale by JOHN wATT,
ap2S Liberty«t__
TEa— 2f»h« cb«u ban Youag Qysoa and 20 do'Gun
powder Tea, landing and ior sale by
ijs£ JAMES DALZELL, Water «t
GROUND NUTS—BOO bub Groend NttU, tn aiyre
mini for rale by ep*3 J AS PaLZHLL
I'ANKERS’1 'ANKERS’ OlLr—lb bbU landing and for rale by
ap-ia JAS DALZELL
LARD —krp Lard, »n (tore and for tale low to j
doie cooiiinmcQt by ap*9 JAP DAL St ELL j
DRY APPLES—47 »k« Dry Apple*, jut rec’d and’
forjaleby apffi WICK A ETC AN DL ESS |
DRY PEACHES—IO aka rac'd and for aale by i
ap2d WICK A RTCaNPLESS
BROOiIS— <30 doi Corn Brooms, rac'd and for sale
by apiffl WICKAM^CANDLESS
POT ASHES—SO ealn Pot Ashes, for-ulo by
apas BAQALEY A SMITH
PF.ApT.g —17 »ki Pearl Ashes, for tala by
aptt_ BAQALEY A SAfITH
SUGARS— BSC bbJs assorted N*J Lo*f B«g*r*j
bx» nrtme Havana Scgar, lur.«ala by
apB3 BAQALEY A SMITH
LARD— 64 tegs sad 13 bbU Lard, for sale by
*p23 _• BAQALEY A BSJlTtt_
MOLASSES— 100 bbts N O Holauea.' ht'tf landing, {
for sate by \p*S SAW HABBAUQH
LARD— 00 bbls prime Leaf Lard, in store and for
’sale by ap2 SAW HARBAUOiI |
EOOND SUPPLY—VY R Murphy, at nonbeast cor-[
uer of 4th and Market streets, has now open his!
Kfoxu supply of spring aud summer Goods, and has a!
largo assortment ofDress Goods of uewest styles, and [
staple Good* of every kind, all of which wilf he sold'
low. _ ap!7 {
SILK AND LINEN LUSTRES—W R Murphy UM|
received a lot of these very desirably of the j
most approved shades. g~ ap27 ;
/ TreENMUSUN DE I.AINB—W R Mnrphy has
VT received the above scarce and desirable article,;
f ilio fashiodable shade; Barages. .
S .U.ARAT,S-,:.
POWDERED BALABATWS—I* bxa powd’d Ssla
rains a sopertor article far setailing, putmp in qr-,
half, and pound pspGtv for sale by
WICK A McOANDLESS
POWDERED BALARATUB—I esks, a superior ar
ticle for baker*, and for sale by
opgg _ _ WICK A McCANTO*ESS
APPLES— tOO bji food outer, l»
•tore and for sole T»y
ap27 *
LAB&—3O Nol, received and for *«le by
W>BT GEO A PERRY
T ARD—EOkgi No 1. jo»t rec'd and for tale by
i-J *o*7 A RMSTRONG A CROZKR
DRIED APPLES—6O both jn»t rec'd tod (at iflt by
tpd7 ARMSTRONG »-CRQZKR_
CHEESE— Sflbxs Prime CV*»<> jusi Jtndinf
tod for tale by
tpg?
DRIED A PPi.ES—4OO bosh juit reed and fat *#!• by
opS7 a«WU&U4UQH
APPJdiS —42 bx* RTCCQ, jc»l l*adws fco» *imaer
Bearer, and fa talc by . .
up 27 ■. SfcW UARBAUUH
HAMS— lft'tea Stanr 5 * fc-Shsy’a «pi Suffer Hams,
rte'd led loiialc dy
0p27 SAW HARBA UOH
CANDLES —IQ Bwartne Candle*, » iap«nor
article, )o« reeii and for *ale by
igr. . _ Bt W_HARBAUOH_ |
F T ' LOUB—3O bbU jmi rec’il And fbr I
in,, by .pV7 8A W IIABUAUGII '
hi, best mnrbol prien in enih pbid In j
dllim.. pud., of W«* by [IAB , ABCH j
Bill Ula'a*. lo J “ ltal * ™dn
, Twl [ bT WICK A M«CAiNQLE33
“* 1 W \ftcfS&iANßl*BS
—arLob'aiKMaM-*- 6 *dm rmha Al, Hall* a
splendid Aftiole. oi nmimd Him, nmndelved U
- 'A*
*•—* Prniwiou, AprinSSW,' |£s""
IM and for male—Bo bales MOSS, by .
_£* » BCHOVKR, UP Be&nd nrt«
JUST LANDING—IOO vau Hanjin* Rock Pi* iron;
mdfof»aleby ap2Q gSOHROyEJB
A LOT OP CASTINGS for ii|c cheap tb? caAh br l
*P» B«CHOVEB,flfteeewd,t T i
FOB tfcALh on iera^-7~LoM - o?'i
Gssaod inßrnninrinoy Sinßeeonii rroel, ft U j
Laaywlla, and SQftdjftoiM aew haaid, by* 51 I
*p2o 8 BCHQYEB, U&geeond *t 1
ON OONBKINMENT-A lot of Seed naken Reedi,.
for tala tow by ap3o _ ft BCHOYKR j
PTC IRON—4? loo* pi* iron, a aupenor article, for
foundry ate, for »ile by
tpK WICK. A M«OANOL£SS
iTKßi'jf’-WBOLKStLB ASD RDTAIL,
TWOM, DmOmMe, Rmib Hid KbrnilV «H>»TB>*=' -
WbMoCS®
BibboM, oflhb brst iqrlb.. AUo, bttck.mn4 eblord
Taflei*. and S*iib, b«H ,uluy. Aijo, &.k«
and Linings, Artificial*. &4. __ , , "*
HOSIERY and eU>VES-Er«r dr«np>i«b bf
!adie» and gtntlemen* Hose *oe Cravats,
Scarfs, IJdkfs. Also. Barege, Gaose, Crape Lu*
Veil*, blank lace dcmi Veils. Ac. Ae.
NEW NnSITES 1 and MANTILLAS, of*ll the ft*k-;
ionabla colors and styles. ' * •
EMBROIDERIES. LACKS, TRIMMINGS, «*:■— ■
Lace capes, collars, caffs, standing collars, chemises*,
Valienees, Preneh and English Edging*, cambric -do, i
Itaeninr.Bch Ribbons, linen cambtto and lawn Hdkf< I
crapes.lte.ke
PARASOLS and PARASOLETTS—More than two.
thoosand Parasols and of every variety,
including the best taarke* of fine Satin and Catirtjica.
, Cloths, Caaainiere*, Vestings, Sommer Btoffk,T#wd*, |
Jean*. Also. Flannels, Cheeks, counterpane* ' ‘ <■
GINGHAMS, CHINTZ, PRINTS, Ac.—More' than
two hundred eases of the best styles, and-every ve
‘ "bleached mod BROWN HTBLINB—Over osi[
! hundred eases of all the well known and approved i
makes of Bleached Muslins; 300 bates brevfadn, of at-,
. ery variety end price. .. , J
iTT- Purchasers may always depend, frtea the gr ear
[ faculties oftnis e»tsblishment, of obtaining thechmcear
roods at the most reasonable price*. The system oTj
LOW PRICES adopted by this estab’lshment, as well
1 as their ONE PWCBSYSTEWrhgvtugmdtwiihaaA i
r universal favor that the subscribers are eafiblefftb xt**
* fee still greater indneemeni* to purchasers. Every at*
dele wifi therefere be marked atswh tow rstetacn**
r not fail to give perfect satisfaction. Merchants from
t* all parts of the country are invited lecalL ■. - t
\ A.M.MASON ACO, >
1 ap27.dimi* co Market, betweeafrd on 4 lib sa.•>.
STKAM BOATS.
CIHCIBBATI * PITT9BGBGB
am am am
DAILY PACKET LINA.
firms well known line of splendid passenger Steigßi*'
I era is now composed of the largest, swiftest, hCf '
finjsiwi and fantlskca, and most powerful beats on die
waters of the West Every accmftmodatienrnad etttf -
fon that money can procare, had beenpreVided formal
•eager* The Line h*a>cen in operation for five ycair
— h*« carried a million 6( people withont the teafit fajv< !
ryf® Iheir persona The boats will be at the font rif
wood street the day previous to starting, for,the recefr
tion of freight and the entry of paaseogentail the rami
ter. In all ease* the passage mosey most be palotn
i advance. ‘
gUUP AT PACKET. ! I
The ISAAC NKWTON, Captain Hemphill, Wdl
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at W o'clock;
Wheeling every Sunday evening ct 10 r. k. i i
May ff 1,1847. _
RpNDAT PACKET.
The UONONUAHELA, Capt Straa, will leave Pta*-
burgh every Monday morning at 10 o*eiockj Wheeling
every Monday evening at 10 a x. , J |
TUESDAY PACKET.
The HIBERNIA No 2, Capk J. Kussnua, rtil
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morales at 10 o’clock;
Wheeling every Toemlay evening at 10 r. U. .
•C. g» Porter.
. ...W. H. C*up.
WEDNESDAY PACKET* '
The NEW ENGLAND No. *, Capt S. D*aß, will
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning" at It
| o’clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at Wr.Tg,
THVHSDAY PACKET.
The BRHaLIANT, Capt. Gxurs, will leaveFitjs
burgh every Thursday morning silt) o'clock; Wheeling
every Thursday evening at Ift r. li.
FRIDAY PACKET.
The CUPPER No. a, Capt. Para Dcvat, wfllleava
Pittsburgh every Friday morning at lOo'clOck; Whe*»
lias every Friday evening at 10 p. is.
R ROBISON A Co
JII AND LOttISVILLE PACKCTIIN R
k The ueet Mod tpleatiid flutwnea
jfiitLT 3a?gffl{^L.
mu «a 4 LonliTille on Buo<ity, the 15th . «t it)
a’cladt, A. M. For freight or uuue apply oa heard,
to aU RB RUXIB, WILSONa Coita
GEO B UILTEKHERGER.7 .
gnat uan Brrweaa •* ,
Pittsburgh and hockingpoet;
nnn- K. The aieambcat- - '-‘i ,f
- - * -
i. N. BUnt, te**** ftfebanb
nßßßE3BHfe!ver7Tuesday, at*Vctocky-I* SL,
far Elizabethtown, Captlaa, Btrafitt, FMetar,' Ban's
TeePa
iLabding, filatamCTas, A. Bhjserijkadtorf, Utaaiee*,
I Newport, Cow Creek, J*nint
ftarabarg, Belpre, yule Hocking sad Hoefctafpan-
I Bockrogp an every ibnnday,
iai3o*«lMl£ KM. Marietta. cnPiiday, atdA.
i pasifog the principal pan of ih* above* tbirto and
j Widtngi op Friday, before alghCT ’ . v ~_j" -a
j- By the above anatigcmat,lhUbotUwig■&», able w
1 lay at c# pod keep tk|td»r sj u
Itnotud be, '.. k i , t '-t» -i
. Tibe Wiblic .depend uponibla boat“
foourafle during Uw low water i^asotu. .^^apattm
, aad Mju boiu<P»ekit
■i4*«e. a , .■
BEGULAB TUESDAY PACKED FOB JBtAPUIS*
K TW Sda ftai
I « UMKr ATLAWnSj ■-* ;
kajMlta Guo. \Y. WictiJaMWi: win. WWr.
BB|HBBHpBibT the above and lute no eel are pons
every Tuaaday, at 10o’clock, a. at 'T
Vbr freight or passage apply onlfrokrd, W to _
E. a wo, Ncf. 153 Cato. Bow.
mtrf-dCm J UiaiiirilJs.
» REGULAR BATOTSBaV PACK£M*>B ST. LOUIS
■ fprrja wmsr~
JaAKaaSip!:
ry Saturday, aMOo'ckook, r. k.
kBSS.
i tjarMflat | •• Laaieville
GEO A BERRY
, FOB ST- LOUifl. -"T *
* pgj- iv The tyiendid itEgnieT
I Sieuan. flmiba*#
intermediate pan* Ofr-flantrdaY,
I aStfc ibkt, at * o’clock, r u. • ■ 'Liu.
For freighter paasage apply otj board. dfclaf
I |»3S P£mOfiEW<«rOfc4&t»
FOR. W HEKUNO
W k«,to, tai BnJjjixm .. HlUbarjk
oo Wednttday anasitardax. ' ■
i ,<w-a
MBBbBBP BotJ, auw, will Uava *£>"
HBHHbBIw lAttmedialdportatliis d*J& w# *
! - ewday*ai<4o l e]eci**«*- ,0
| For freight orpauaga, apply onboard*
j ' FORTSfASHVILLB. t
1 IbSCIMBi H alien. miulal. W 1 Ink" fe» aim
MHeCSMaiiil Imennediata paiV »,fl»l»nla,,
14110 o’clock, 4. 11. 1 !.it o
i For freight or paa«age, jt ggW
~ FOR WHEfefcltfG^AKlhjDHkSat*
ijEELh "^"Sffl&BLLvd
Monday* and Thorrdaya, ai 10 a if * ‘ • *•
£ For freight or pottage* apply oa boards - apl7
' REQWJhRZA^mtE T
_ . w t%o finfiteemef '- j
I JENNY LYHn, i
yfegfega- 0 Ganarj.mwterortUhm y * r*g
■nHß3«oal*r weekly packat bcepum Pln*-
liurgh and ZaaeaTiile—learc* PtUatnugh .frwy Taa*-
dar For freight apply to •- < *> .>■ •
1 BAKERA FpRSY^U-j^tj,
NodlWater «
9 A\Y JURBAUGH
t* rr*** bbsoval. * “
ygyijb'oso B. BUnurasßaiß
& I - AGENT,
““ ForwanJlnf aid Commmicm Iter
fthani, ba* removed to No. 87 Ffani. ttecwwn. Wao£>
a&A ftmlilifliiM linets.