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Pw t)u PliUbargh PiUy OwtUi
VIRGINIA ELECTIONS.
Phuadelkha, April 2&-
In NarfcUr, Wait* (Whig) bad 583 voies'ftr too*
grcae Miflaon, hia opponent, 377. s * '‘ T
Portsmouth, Walls 358—Millson 44&- v * 1 .■ +
In Great Bridge precinct, Walls received 97
MffisonSS.
In Princes* Anne ax, Kemp Till a pngjpct, Watts
received 41 maj.
In Elisabeth Cay. Mallery bad 127—Bhyley $5,
for Congress. .
Morion beats Pendleton, In Ute 9th district,
votes. J'. ' | /
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
April 28—6 r.
Floar.Tto/jforelgn news is general!vcoDsidef~
ed* frvopte note saiesof 15,ri?& t>Ui it
u - " I • '>
news. has. 1 caused 1 : so ad»
vanee iaXfrmehd Wheat. 1 ; 4
Provision*— I The sales of Pork are to a mode
rate extent, including Men at CIO 50 per bbl.—
Prime'SSL JX). j
Bacon—Sales ofSbooldcrs At 41. Common
Hams«t-51. [
- BALTIMORE MARKET. -
'; " April 28—P. M.
Market unsettled.
NEW YORK MAKIIET.
New Yohs, Aprii 28.
Grain is Ann.
g Provisions have a downward, tendency.
Stock*—The stock market is doll, with a down*
ward tendency. .
Money is in demand.
April 28,, 6 t. u.
It has rained all day. which has checked ail out
don operations.
Flour—Prices have advanced. We note sales
of ss 50085 75. Sales of Western
at $4 87 p«r’bbLf|Sales of Cora meal a!s9 r 6S per
bbL .1
Grain—There is a.good inquiry for Wheat.-r
Salesof 900 boofOhio at 105. There is an active
inooiry for Corn. SaleaofPrime White al-31055*,
prune yellow at 65c; an advance. ,
Provisions—Sales of Mess Pork at $lO 12: prime
$9 55.' Mess Beef $ll 500912 00 per'ljbL Ba
con—Dales of hogroaod at 4 1. Shouideraot 3|«—
Hams 2061.
Groceries Sales ofOrleans Sugar at 405 c; to
extent of4oo bhda. Porto Rieo 4105 c, UKthe ex
tent of lSOOhbds. , Sales of 120 Q bags EJo Coffee
at 6107 c. Lagusyra at ofo6f, to the extent of
1300 bags. Sales of Java at 9c. Molasses—
of Orleans at 22025 c per gal, to extentbf4oo this.
Porto 8ic024.
Cotton has declined i in all descriptions, since
tbe afrlfalof the steamer.
Tobacco—Sales of Maryland Leaf at 3 to S eta
‘per tb. Sales of 200 hhdi.
» Hemp—Sales at <lB6 00 to $235 00 per ton.
LaadprSales ats< 50 per 100 lbs.
Money Market—Sales of Treasary Notes at
109|. s Ohio 6per centa 106}. In conteqqence of
the small amount of Specie by the steamer, Money
is tighter.. *' * ‘
• CINCINNATI
April 28—8 P. M.
Floor—The market is firm aLs3£o.perbbl, and
is onnsnsUy bare.
Bulk Meat—Sales of rides at $3,75 per 100 lbs-
Whiskey—The, demand is ftjr,. with- tales at
ISIOISO, ' 7 •“ .
Sugar—There is n steady trade demand for this
article: *- h ■• ' ■ ■ «
Oat Sttes 'oninseed at 55c{ in receipt. .■ ■ .
Covmtt Cq&u»3x»—l will be a candidate for tbe
owWitfCoanty-ConuiuMioner, oilijectto ihejlecJtlon
of the Afttiraitome and Whis Coavemltfn:
JV&d&wtcS QABRLEb ADAM?,.'
Col. Bob**' •'-wniVr be
- — jmxt Cjutontrcs, of Plant lownihip, will K
nppoitad lbr the office of Prothoaotary, tablet to the
decision of the Whig and Antimasooie Conrcniitiil.
,«p>7 WILXJKS ?
■FWwfej- " —' ~ sz ~ -->*••
. ggigßroTAJtT.—Hcsh JTCowticr, Ifrq., will be wp
pvnsa for the offico of Prothonoifar, sobjeet to the do*
CUMB of the tfiproftcbing Antlmiuonic and Whig Coo*
▼MnJpn,by • spifcwtcT* iUmr .Wains.
CoipEsne
»v«jc*«josdl~-Tho4. v*»sxa, ofßtldwin
Mvnahip, will bs »apportw4 before the Amiauonic
■M WhiyCotiTentfon for tin patiiioa ofcaodidtte for
Cttniy'CommUsioner. Biuwr* Towtobit.
' QjlSrwteT '
—Hie Whig* of Allegheny county
yIH urge theclsiznsof WM J. MARKSjfor «nomin».
UOTtotWjomce At the coming County Convention.
Mr.M.u egood Whig, tni u every way competent
*• ®»sh*fg« the dudes of thd office, end .deferring a
.tanraur/''
HUGH DUFF, cfOliio towwhip,
VID oo eopportifl for uts office of Sherifij inbject to ike
mriaftUofl of t&e Whig end Amnnawotc Ccmveolioo.
■tthfiL-wCO' cm
_Bggnmx.n>—l *m a candidate /or tfw office 6
Snail of Allegheny county, * object- to the derision o
Ga approaching .Whig and Amlmtionlc Convention
frf nominating county ticket CARTES CURTIS.
Snh Ward, futabargh, April tt. 1840—dAwT
B*fcn!rMLTT>'Capt, W. A 3 , caa*iao!t : will' be sup
|»>actl lor tflo office of Sheriff, icbjeettb tbenonunK-
PpO Of the Antimmaottlc and whig CocatyCbtivemioh.
—ifcddfewtfT . EtotrfH waop, Frmhnaea.
..Mm>Ri«wio~Yoa wUl.pleaee state ihht Twill be.a
cannwata fo/ Mininaunn tor the office’ of Pro»hondta-
IT, oaon oprncti Whig and AntitnaKiuic County
Ooovenjiwuuyoarr, Ac-, fr*.
JS * -SAM’L FAHNESTOCK.
JBtabcUUpwnaip. March, 83.1913.
Waixaa, Elisabeth* Borough,
«**j* nf&oged,before the approaching AnHmaionie
Ootmty Convention, IbE'riODunanon os a
candidateforEaenher ol by die*,
' apUnUrtncT. ~ ;• Wmoa o» .Ow> Ett?asria.
splendid assortment of Piano*. ftpo the manufacioty
Ci&aa*Chickerinf. Boston—among them a magnifi*
«U 1 fiosewood (ml Grand Piano Forte, 7 'tfetates.
Alto, * superb square Piano Forte, 7 carved
HttwootLof the style of Loaie XIV,. with,a variety of
: ?*ft usdi octaves, to whieh the aaoniign of purchas
er* is rapectfaliy solicited.
' JOHN H, MELLOR,
>;Stb Agent for Chiekering’s Piano Fortes for West*
cm Ptcnaylrania. <■ ’ apO,'.
Ascagnt
- SOAiFfi *. ATKINSON, f
mwmi Wooo *x» Mabut, Prmscxso,
flOOTmUßtoataaniactorc all kinds of COPPER,
V/TTO AND BBEET IRON WARE Alao, .BlAck-
Oauwoik.
.ttoattßohiatoßtioorder.
■ »P®Ci | u iOientioajrirta 10 steam boat work.:
• £»**• *5 toads a ana assortment of Coppor'aitd Brass'
•'’SkS? iX^* I ®**?-*** Steamboat Cooking Stores,
£Wtaal*Ftrtje*, tanousaixes’-a'verf convOTientar*
ColiferaU emigrants, or rail road
. .WsStolj wspemfiiPyiarito steam boat mea and
i ,ntol “ w
V io / 1 “ oTSertp. V
“110 scpjp
JJI that valuable property known a* the OLD DA
SIN LOT, waste on tinun street, opposite the Coart
- ffotlM, and bonaded by Grant street, Fifth street, bln.
' alley and Cherry alley.
.TO* pSopertT has been divided, into Twxxrweua
highly eligible bniMing Lots, which will be sold to the
highest saddest at'pabltc aaction, on 8 ATUR
~ PAY, MA.Y fch, IB4fl, in. front of the Court Honao
One third in cash, one third in six months,
and ono third in twelro months, with interest from the
dsrefiste. -
*hr order of the City Councils.
-• JAS. 2. MURRAY*,
* Chm. Committee pa City Property
'•' VTEW COMBS—it ZEBUUIN kINSEY’B, St Mu-
JJ| ket street—
; | dot very high back Shell Tuck Comb*} .
: j “ mediant “ u ** **
a " i low.. - u , . “
S| « plain high’ u “
,j{ o narrow wade<liop “ *
~ M u fancy top Buffalo “
lO “ . plain **
i ~ SOgnm cool. Horn; 30dez shell tide, ataortedal*
XI grota com horn Side; 3 doz shell dressing do;
. liooxSnffalododo;4dolraitatfon'dodo; SO do best
' Emligh Horn; 0 do S 8 S fine Ivory; extra tize; 18 do
; SStedo. intone*; Ugnwff 9-fine’db do; tdo comb
,r>. Ckinert. 1 ' '
"‘' l ' • Sotlee to Dafnerreotype ArUiU<
TOST, received, s, email invoice of VOIGTLAEN-
U Bps’S QUICKWOBKIWO INSTRUMENTS—
' Motrmeuou. ticre InairumenU poaaeaa great
'•F*«*J*tt»over all other* over made, covering att-3'
eua.flaie, redheing the lime of eltting cne-hhif. and
and better defined pic
ff***- *MJi therefore, deaerve the attention of all At
t u '•«” ta h “ ne, ‘'
• Joetly ccj*.
' Ml ftizes. u well a« Dnfroerrco
*srß*rS&jJSfeat\ht lowwtraiea
r i s*k rH, ® iaci nnatf, Ohio, t» oor an*
of the above In*t rumen U-
A UXtoi rneesean be obuloed by addretaiiiff, port*
PMdi W. a F. LANGKNHOife
: import
f tot the ude of Voigtlaender’* 6ptletU Irutru*
■ wenta. tnarfccadfim
. TIUSH— 10 bbU new No Shad; lij
I}. «do do N? 1 Salmon; to do do No it MaeklrS
S*do do No 3 do, jolt ree’d and for bv 1
' SJM' -f jou N WaTT, Liberty at
. rfIO6ACCO-2ST» 'VJIGr»m;> Si Tobaceo, SS do
I SnateU A RobbuonSi ffa do, lor sale by
- *■* BROWN A-CUUIERTgON,
*• '• iptl *43 LibertT n
-7vgKKBB-4 ctii Cbee«c, JMi teen and toy taia trf
* : ARMSTaONO A CROZEir
J " YTAMIAGE AT PRIVATE-SALE—An excellent
" \s-FudlrC>n , i«fe.«bablfJw<HM or two hone.,
' ’cf modem etylo, tjndcon Bfs0 —will be *old for Bioa
k ' 1 > .4Ppfr « No. 57 ,
TIT*rCHE3 AND JEWELRY—A Jpitmfid u.on
a,"“ w^a
' ■ • • coraer Matktl.and.4ib »u
——
,'ACKEBEL-M bblt No 3 tuelnrel. io non, for
ap*J3 8t W HARBAUGH
£« i .C°Sa3 N -ÜBb^io^r.
6 »ITnHß<vnn>i.B»TK of John M. M*soh,'D.
i HtfifTSiTSh portrait Edited' by hi* too,
JuwnczerUuoo- Juii i»ulili*hed“fo/ nle by
v S HOPKINS* 4ih-|t
COMMERCIAL RECORD. 1 PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
...Af4
23 Saturday, 7- .4............ ..5
sS Soaday, j .’i^V
30 Motiday, -
1 Tuesday, i;.
2 Wednesday: •
3 Tbdrsday, • • .
4 Friday, .j; ... f ... . •
PITTSBtraOfI BOABD OF
COMMJTTEEFOR APRIL.
MS. Kimiu. 'T. R.rT.iXZTt. ISO. SHXPTOS.
; Ofttcb Prtrsusoxt Gieettk, )
. Sloaday Motmnff, April 30 r i94ii (
The weather on SatonUy vu'Esta and gloomy,
with occasional; alight f&oWen,'.yet b considerable a*
mount of business -wa*-.done,.'bo t2iexrixarf. : The ire*
ponaiiooH of Sugar," Heap/ Hulk Meat,' Flout, Ac,
though not teryhervy, weretan fair amount. Busi
ness throughout the city cjfoforted daU. >
Before the publication of dint we ah all likely
jfcaverain insufficient rjuaniity loraise the Ohio still
higper than tbo present fine stage of water.
I' FLOUR—Receipt* by the river, on Saturday, were
|Ughl, and, at usual, of late, a considerable proportion
'Wa* ihleuded for the Eastern markets. In eooiequeuee
;«3T order* being tn town for the parchase of the article,
-A au autmaled competition arising among the buyer* a
rapid judvance took place in price. The market open
ed with a small idle at the closing rate of the prece.
. ding day 83£0 bbl, after which we note sales of one
lot of 249 bbis at 83,60, and another lot of 249 bbU at
83,70, Which, so far as we can leant—was the elosing
pnco; We do not think, however, that so high a rate
as the last quotations, can, for any considerable length
of ihqc, be maintained. ■'
PROVISIONS—Prices remain firm, but wo could
hear of no heavy operations. We continue our quota
tions, ns of the previous day; Shoulders and Hams at
4* and aide* ai 5c t* B; country cured assorted
at 4jc. Canrasacd Hams at 7*c, and Sugar-cured
at fe*o,B|c V B.‘
GROCERIES—We notice no new feature io*the
market Sales are dull, but pnees steady et our for
mer quotations. 1 We quote Coffee at 7|oBc BNO
Sugar,"prime, s}c by the hbd, and s}e V B by the bb 1
Sales of N O Uul-sses at 27029 c gall, according to
cooperage and (foaniity. Sugar house Molaises at 43c
gall. •
RYE FLOUR—Regular files nl cu >?
bnrreh
HlDE^t-Owing to the recent advance which has
taken-place tu.St Louis, have to note sales brisk
nt O|olOc ? & f jr Missouri. •
CALF SKINS—Are ‘scarce and io demand at 8150
629 V" dqz.
have bo large opcrauom to notice, hut
With regular sales from store, we quote linseed at 680
•®c. Lard idSOCic, Olive 81,30081.50, Sperm, blcaeh
ed, at 81,30, do unbleached and fall 81,25, Whale Gsc p
gall. Tanners’ 8140815 bbl
FEATHERS— I The stock m market is light and the
demand good. Bales at 33035 c—according toqua'uy-
CHEESE—The market it firm with sales of WR a*
6c, and Cream at 7c V B.
BE4;NS—'lbe market is well supplied. Baler, dull
at 600C31c V bu.
RACtt—ln good demand at 3)03} cts P B—as in
qualit^-
RICE—We quote tegular sale* from store at 4)04}
V B, by the tierce.
BUCKETS AjND TUBS—A lair stock in market
'We quote sales of Buckets at 82415, and Tubs at 88.75
ft,** 1 -. '
lotaLatzlc Covrojmos roa Tax Ha is.
From the Olive Branch, of March 7. 1346.
Hmaor Fluid.—Mr. William Bogle, 223 Washing
ton street is the inventor of this valuable vegetable
Composition, which is pronounced by many who have
ttseo If, .-one of the greatest eradieators of the diseases
of the bead ever mode use of. We hare been cogni
sant of Its beneficial effects in some instaace*. and oar
amt Proliant is now submined to it* influence.' la ad
diiioa to its cleansing and curative properties, it gives
*’polish and glossy appearance to the hsur, and con-
Uhbatejfaa agreenble moislure. quite unlike that produ
ced bxihe oils iii general use, it being wholly free from
«*eh properties. We can commend the article already,
and snail say yet au re after further trial,
jf aplßrdeodCt
PAPER—343 rms crown, medium
iff - and double crowned- for sale by
, WICK A McCANDLESS
SOAP— 230 bis No 1 Cincinnati Soap for sale by
*l*36 WICK A McCANDLESS
iTIANDLES—72 bis Cincinnati mould candles, for
V/ ihle low to close, by
a P36 WICK A McCANDLESS
ALMONDS— rls sks S S almonds, for sale bv
. ap2fl • . WICK A McCANDLESS
BONNET BOARDS—I” gross bonnet boards, for
tel* by WICK A McCANDLESS
/CHOCOLATE—CB bts fresh qbdtolaie for sale bv
yy/apg WICK A McCANDLESS
7TROUND PEPPER—«B bis pure ground pepperrior
by ap2S WICK A McCANDLESS
ROUND bis pure Ground Ginger!
VT Tot sole by apAi WICK A McCANDLESS
ROUND NUIS—OO *k% Tennessee Ground Nuts*
VT ,for sale by ap3B WICK A McCANDLESS
SOAP AND CANDIES—33 bzs Soap and Caudles,
bast Pittsburgh brands, (or sale at manufacturers
prices by apgp W A M MITCHELTREE
T)EAftL STARCH-15 bu in con and for tale by
j-t apsB WA M MITCHELTREE
IX7INDOW GLASS—On band, alt sizes Window
-T " j'Glaaa, for aale by apjp S A W lIARQAUGH
QUOis CURED HAMS—IS tea BtagVshay’a 8 C
O llaffia tor aale. apSS S A WHABBAUGH
LARD —SSObblaNol, in good shipping order, for'
■ale by ISAIAH DICKEY A Co,
«PS9 From at
GROUND NUTS—IOOO both in store, for aale by
apas ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
BULK PORK—3OOO Ib» Shoulders and Hama in (tore;
for aale by_ ap26 ISAIAH DICKEY ACo
SAND’S SARSAPARILLA—24 dot in-quart bottles,
jaal received and for aale by
BA FAHNESTOCK A Co.
_op2B_ __ _ comer lat and wood »tt
IRISH MOSS—O 2 Iba jail rec’d for sale by
*P« __ B A FAHNESTOCK ACo
SOAP— 25 bza Hyde'a White Windsor, just received
and-for aale by ap2S B A FAHNESTOCK ACo
LEAD —600 plga Galena Lead, in store and for aale
by __op:B_ JAMES A HUTCHISON ACo
HEMP —100 bole* Missouri dew rotted Hemp, for
sate by ap26 JAMES A HUTCHISON ACo
K/f GLASSES— IW bbls Piaotaiion Molasses, in ajore
JLVA. and for sab by
«p<o JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co
BACON— 9 esks Himi; 9do Shoulders; 0 do side*;
in sioreand for tale by
_ ap2fl . JAMES A HUTCHISON kCo
MALAGA Wine—lS India bbls sweet Malaga
Wine; 50 qr casks dry do do: in (tor* and for *aie
by ap2d JAMBS A HUTCHISON k Co
Firo Froof Famt, of
V a drab color, ree’d and for sale at the paint ware
hoJseof aptffi JtU PHILLIPS, 6 wood a
REFINED SUGARS—I2O.bbIs small loaf; 11(1 do
crushed; 70 do powdered, in (lore and for (ale by ,
« JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co
ap2fl Agents 8t Louis Steam Stigmr Bc6oery
r* OLDEN SYRUP ANITB. U. MOLASSES— SD bbL
VJ Golden By nip; .19 hf do do do; S ten gal kegs do,
for rtle by apgfl JAS A HUTCHISON kCo
FOUNBSm£|6 MtTAbMOO tone Sharon Furnace
(oil grey Metal, for aale from the wharf by
, nptt BAQALEY k SMITH
FRESH TEAS—I6B btlCghests Young Uyaoo Teas;
fiO <fado Powcbong Teas; oil this spring's impor
tatian. fresh and fine flavor, now landing from canal;
for (ale by_ uptf BA6ALEY k SMITH
EIO COFFEE—CS 3 bra«R!o Coffee, now lending and
for sale by BAGALEY k SMITH
(MHEESB— lAlbxt Western Reserve Cheese, land
j tug and for aale by ap« BAQALEY k SMITH
i§ 9O lbs each, just reo'd onrl for aale by
fifcrjS SJdITH
TT I$AD—4OO pigi soft lead, to nrnve per atntr Pean*
ilj aylvania, for sale by
-;d3t:ap2s JAMES PARK, Jr . k Co.
_T)K4RL ASH—lScaks prime, on consignment, and
X- for aale by ap9s O'A FAHNESTOCK k Co_
HEMP BEE&-S3 bbla just rec'd and for sale by
• >P« BA FAHNESTOCK k Co
U YD, POTASH—2OO ounces just rec’d and for sale
■O.J>y_ apis B A FAHNESTOCK kCo
BACQN— SO cak* prime country cured bacon, just
landing, and for aale by
■P* 5 : J S DILWORTH kCo
T ARD— 10 bbla No |, 30 kegs dodo, for aa'e by
■Li apfr j a DILWORTH 4 Co_
DRIED APPLES—9OO bu prime dried applet, in
•tore and for aale by
J 9 DILWORTH_
POTATOES— -100 aks nesiuumock and blua potatoes,
jail received and for aale by .
ARMSTRONG k CKOZF.R
jk KOLABBEB—IOO hhd. prime N o
Mg dr, COO bbla molasses, (oak bbla) reed and for
**'«»• w k m mitchbltrke,
• *P~ . No 160 Liberty u
SUGAR--® bb)s (Louisiana Refinery) in
slorp-ond (jpr sale by
W k M MITCHELTREE
Dtt « d»"hust,
rlkw iay Itemiit. Corner ofpoartk
and Decatur, between
Market and Ferry «UecU *ep2-dlyia
far Greenwood Gardens.
111 IE sew and fast rannlog steam boat THOMAS
. SCOTT, lealres the Greenwood Wbarf Rout, at ibe
Point, every half hour during the day, landiug at the
garden gate,
A fine collection of the choicest Greenhouse Plants
or* for dale in tb# Garden. Ice Creams aud other re
freshments famished In the taloona
Roquets put up at the shortest notice. Orders for
Boquetf, kit at the wharf boat, wiil receive prompt ai
tenuon. apai
CL T NDRI&—4 bales Cotton; 23 bn Feathers; 2 do
O Flajfoeed; 4 bbls No 1 Lard, landing from steamer
Enpbratci, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY k Co,
ap2s' Front st
MACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND—But
ler's edition, containing all the matter, verbatim
el literatim, of Vol*. 1 and 2 of the London edition, ero
beilithed with a portrait of the amhor—2 Vols. in one.
Pried, complete, 60c. a large supply of the above re
ceived and for sale by JOHN U hIELLOB,
inchtP 61_wooil.st
m GOODS, 1840.
KENNEDY k. SAWYER, comer Wood and Fourth
street, are now receiving direct from fim bands,
a large stock of Fancy and variety Goods, including
Clocks of every variety,-gold and diver Watches,
Jewelry, French Print*, Combi, Hooka and Eyes,
Gloves and Hosiery, Suspenders, Gun Capa, and all
°tber articles in their lice—<tll of which’ having seen
purchased personally of the manufacturers east, du>
Hi 8 w mkr, expreksly for the Spring trade,
wui.be sold wholesale at a small advance on cost.
lonsUmly on hand, ail description* of Looking Glass
es, or oar own manufacturing, at eastern prices. mh23
O PRINU BONNET RIBBONS, to—W R Mnrpb,
•<”*“* Donoci Ribbon.,
LMoUcm ul Ed,.
fiEJSISSS'fo' M-'ln., be ; be.jde. .
Booms » p <j
LARP OIL—IO bbls bestquainy, just rec «l and for
sal* by ipM JgCHtXINMAKER k Co
ARRIVED.
Michigan No, 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Welisville
Beaver, Clark, Beaver
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Hibernia, No 2, Klinefelter, Cin.
Pilot No 2, Shunk. Gallipolis.
Allegheny Clipper, Beaver.
Zachary Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling
Telegraph, No 1, Haxlep, Louisville.
Cinderella, Calhoun, Sunfish.
De "W its Clinton, Devinney, 8t Louis.
J. J. Crittenden, Israel, New Orleans.
Brooklyn, *, Sl Louis.
Monongahela, Stone, Cin.
Relief, , Hanging Rock.
DEPARTED
Michigan No 2,'Gilson, Beaver.
Balkc, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Beaver, Clark, Beaver.
McLane Brownsville.
Lake Ene, Gordon, Beaver.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Allegheny Clipper, Beaver.
Messenger, No. 2, Woodward, Cin.
Beacon, Dafl, Mobile.
MeKee, Zanesville.
Hudson, McMillen, Sunfish.
Isaac Newton, Hemphill Cin,
Dolphin, H&xlett, Cin.
Jas. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
R Wightman, Wslliatnson Cbrtslcr's Landing
Diadem,—*—, St Louis.
There were 6 feet, 0 inches in the channel last
evening at dusk, by pier markj and falling.
■Son 1 Smi
rise*. J set*.
6 a' 'jTsi
4 2 C 33
4 0 664
4 ® 6 65
• 4 59 0 50
1 67 6 53
4 05 C 59
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Brownsville Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M.
Beaver Packets, 10 A M n and 4 P. M.
For Philadelphia.
D Leech Sc co's. packet line—o o’clock P. M.
IHPORTB BY RIVER,
BROWNSVILLE—Per Baltic-127 bbls floor, Nieh‘
oh; 24 bn oats, Hess; 7 kgs, express
WHEELING— Per Z Taylor—o bis ynm, sbh twins’
J Dal sell; 53 bbl. dour, J 8 Waller; 1 box J R Abra
ham* 6 bdls paper. W Allen k co; 150 bdls paper 8 C
Hj'li *1 »k» peaches, Rusbfield k Hays; 12 ions pig me-
STUX-'IS-rer B.Mon-ax d hide., M Muon, a
bbla seeds, 1 do bams. S McClurkan k co; 12 780 dcb
balk pork, W B lloitnes k bro; 151 kgs lard, 16 bbls do,
•it hhds lob, D Leech 4 co, 2 c&ks bacon. 1 do whiskey
2 do grass seed, 11 kgs lard, Clark k Thaw; 2 hhds 10&
l bx samples, J A Masorrie; 1 box. Kicbard k Wilson
-16 bis furs, W B Holmes k bro; 10 hbd. sugar. ForsJX
Per R Fulton—lo csks bacon. McFadden A co; 3 kgs
lard, 05 bis hemp, same; 2 bis 2 bbl* mdse, Coleman,
H oilman k co: 5 csrt scrap iron, G B Milienbeimir; fl
bdls iron, J Painter k co; 10 bbls mustard seed. Rhodes
k Alcorn; 290 d hides. J B Bayard: 200 hides M O’Neil
-10 csks bacon, 1 ire d .. 12 kgs shot. 500 pigs lead, 2015
pcs bulk ]H>rk. M Leech k son
CINCINNATI—Per Messenger No 2 l bole mdse,
W H Graham; 1 bbl hams. Bailer, Brown A co; 2 pkes
Mallby; l box books, Elliott A English; 2 bis. i< Graff
A co: 3 pkvs. 12 bbls p ash. 1 do siarch, D Leech A W
Bibgham: 5 bis mdse, Capt Woodward; 3 pkat, Whit
more A Wolfe
ZANESVILLE—Per Yankee— 748 bbls flour, II Graff
A co; Ic»k bacon, 3 hhds lob.dsk* wool, l box axes;
Wm Bingham; 1 box bacon, D T .Morgan A co 290 bo
oats, W Scales.
SUNFISH—Per Welisville—39 bbls peaches, 4do
flaxseed, 5 ski peaches, 3 do dry apples, Wiek A Me-
Candles*; 1 chest, H Grant; 120 bbls flour. S McClurkan
A co; 5 ska peaches, I keg lard, 6 skt oats, 29 pc , bacon
Rhey A Matbrws; 23 bbls flour, passenger; 115 *ks oau
R Carothers; 39 bgs oats, J F Perry; 500 bbls flour 3
hhds tob, D Leech A co; 23 bbls apples, 21 «ks oat*, 4
do corn, M bbls apples, owners; « ale bbls. G W Smith
A co. C hhds tob, J A Roe; 20 pkgs. sudries, J 9 Dil
worth A co; 1 bdl sake* Armstrong A Crozier 44 pc#
bacon, 0 do jowls. J Park, jr k co, l boi mutton hams,
t csk do, J McFadden # co, 25 hhls tob, W Biniham:
5 ski flaxseed, 1 lot bags, Jas McCully
WHEELING—Per Jas Nelson—l9l pcs bulk meat J
F Perry; 3 bxs bacon. J Dalxell: 32 bIU applet Smtth
A Sinclair, 9 bdls paper, S C kill; 7 skt wool. Wm
Rinsham; 153 bbls flour, J MeCuily, 50 do do, Robinson
A son; 97 do do, owner ou board.
CINCINNATI—Per Isaac Newton—l lot sundries A
Jacoby; 1 box mdse, Clarke A Thaw, t do do, Taaffe A
O'Connor 10 bgi beeswax, D Leech A co; 3 coils roue
Jno Flack; 2 bx*. Campbell A Chess: 12 bx* eigarsio
do candles. 30 do soap, ill kgs tob. Rosbfield A Hays; 2
bx* mdse, G A Barry. 5 do Ho. Wright. I do do. Felton
-1 do do, C Scott; 2 hhds tob. .4 bit deer skins, D Leech
Acm 14 tks rags, 2 bx* tins, 3 bdls skins. 1 box do C
H Grant 6 bbls d peaches, 3 bdls skins, J .8 Ditworth
29 bbls 16 txs, J Larchtne. ’
ST LOUlS—Pioneer—SMl bbls refin ad sugar, Jas A
Hutchinson A co; 76 bis hemp, J Irwin A co; 2M) bbls
sand. Bokewell, Pear* A ccr, 51 pks far*, A Beelem 20
hhds tob, Forsyth A co; 3 hhds sugar, J Datzell; 64 bbls
mo'asses. Sellers A Nieols; 10 bbl* lard, 25 ucs j
lot famimre, W Bingham.
For San Francisco, California.
. TII E undersigned, having just returned
rHgKyiron California, purposes chartering a fast
«e£s£w>&ilmg vessel to be despatched at as early a
day as arrangeahnts con be made, and -will take pa*,
senger* at low rates, if a sufficient uamber apply soon.
The vessel to touch at Rio dc Janeiro and Valparaiso,
for fresh provisions, Ac.
The route via Cape Horn ha* now the decided pre
ference over all others, a* the undersigned passed on
his return uj the U. 8. upwards of 2000 persons at Pan
ama and on the Isthmus, unable to procure passage.
All passengers or companies taking passage In the
ship, will be furnished, freo of eost, wtlhacompleto
add washing machine and tmpi»m»ru*, cseha* ha
knows to be the test la use, having seen many eostly
and ingenious machines thrownMislde, as unfit for the
purpose.
He will also give each passenger accompanying the
expedition, the benefit of bis experience in mining, and
will also make known to them the most productive
gold placers.
No passage will be secured until paid for. For
freight or passage, apply immediately to
JAMES 8. WETHERED. 2 German sL,
or HAYDEN A COALE, 63 S. Gay st.
ap2o d2w—limit. Am.
CITY SCOIP.
Nona to the holder* of Pittsburgh City Scrip,
IN conformity with the Sd Section of the Ordinance
of the 19th of April, IM9, directing the undersigned
“to negotiate FOR CITY SCRIP, the Bonda and Mort
gage* of individual* held by itto City for property sold,
amounting » TWKNTY-FJGHT THOUSAND DOL
LARS'’—public notice ia hereby given, that the laid
obligations will now be disposed of for the Corporate
issues of the City of Pittsburgh, of the denominations
of One, Two ami Three Dollars.
Further notice ts hereby given, that City Bonds,
bearing interest from the 18th day of April, IC4B, at the
rat* of 6 per cent, per annum, will at any lime hereaf
ter be issued to the holder or holders of City Scrip, in
sams of One Hundred Dollars and upwards, according
to ibe provision* of the Ordinance of the above date
spat S. K. JOHNSTON. City Treasurer.
BOOKS —Df Coventry’s Work oa Epidemic
It Cholera, Us History, Causes, Pathology and treat
men i.
Philosophy of Beligton, by 3. D. Mnreti, A M.
Bourne’s Catechism of the Steam Engine.
Chamber’s t'yelopedia of Fjightn Literature, 2 volt,
octavo, fine edition, steel plates.
Chambers' Miscellany of Useful aod Entertaining
Knowledge—lo vols. 19 mo. Illustrated.
Advice to Young Men, by T. 8 Arthur, gilt
** ” Young Women, “ •* "»
BcroeaU of Meteorology, by J. Brocklesby, M. A .
engravings.
Proverbs for the People, by F> 8 Mogoon.
University genoeut, uy Dr. Waylaid.
French's Hulrean loectares, for 1846-7 —The fitness
of Holy Scriptures for unfolding the spiritual life of
men.' 1 vol, £to. •
No. 6 Franklin’s Life, illustrated.
Received this duy by R HOPKINS,
®p24 Apollo Buildings, 4th st
EMBROIDERY— Worsted patterns for flunimm,
Piano Stools, Table Covers, Traveling Bags, with
a great variety of small patterns. Also, Worsteds of
all colors and shades, by the pound, ounce, or skein:
for sale by apl4 FII EATON k Co, 69 Fourth st
2oo‘o PBUfeiioir' Brror —
B. J, WILLIAMS,
No. 12 Norru 9irrn Stuit, PHILADELPHIA
‘IfENITIAN BLIND AND WINDOW SHADE
Y MANUFACTURER, (Awarded the first and high
est Medals at the New York, Baltimore dnd Philadel
phia Exhibition;, for the superiority of his Blinds, with
confirmed confidence tn his munufocture,) asks the at
tention of purchasers to his assortment ot 2000 Blinds
of narrow and wide slata, with fancy and plain Tnm
mingt, of new stylet and colors. Also, a large and
general assortment of Transparent Window Shades,
ill of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices.
Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new
xrr DBA LERS SUPPLIED on liberal terms.
The citizens of Allegheny county are respectfully
nvited to call before buying elsewhere—confident of
leasing aEL Open in the event ngs. mch2D-eod3m
A w. ronrczxrxa. c. sl kxtholds
of Pittsburgh. of Philadelphia.
POimiTKR li REYNOLDS,
FLOUR FACTORS,
And General Commission Hcrehants,
No. 423 Maxixr Stoxxt, between Eleventh and
Twelfth iu n PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscribera.beg leave respectfully to acquaint
their friends the paclie that they have asso
ciated themselves in Philadelphia, for the purpose of
transacting a General Commission Business, and trust
that long experience in business will secure to them
fair patronage.
ILj~ Particular attention wiH be given to sales of
Flour and Produce generally; and any purchases in
the Philadelphia market for Western account.
R. W. POINDEXTER,
C. M. REYNOLDS.
REFERENCES—The merchants of Pittsburgh gen
erally; Springer 4 Whiteman, Lebmer k Atiderson.
Cincinnati, Ohio: H D Newcomb k Bro , W B Clifton,
If wit Rttffner, Jfe Todd, Louisville, Ky ; Crow. Mc-
Creery k Barksdale, Bt Louts, Mo.; Hewitt, Norton k
Co., W A Violett, New Orleans, La.; Gill. Gilletts k
Noyes, M'Gregor k Morris. New York; w R Thomp
son k Co., Joan Tiers 4- Co, Peter Marseilles, B M
Jones. Deal. Milllmn k Burt. Philad’a. aoo-3m
Ueoflng,—Cislvaniscd Tin Plates,
THEcubsenbers beg u> call the attention of Builders,
Architects and owners of Building*, to ihn many
advantages which these'plates possess over ai! other
metallic substances hitherto used for roofing, ac , as
they possess at once the lightness of iron, without its
liability to rust, having now been tested for several
years m this particular, both tn this country and in Eu
rope. They are teas liable to expansion and contrac
tion ftom sudden change of the atmosphere, than com
mon tin plates, iron, zinc, or any other metal now used
for roofing, and consequently form a much belter and
tighter roof; requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst
the first cost is out a trifle more.
A full supply, of all sixes, from 10 to 30 W. G., con
stantly on hand and for sale by
GEO. U MOREWOOD k CO.,
14 and 10 Beaver street. New York.
The patent right for this article having been secured
for tbe United States, ail parties infringing thereon,
either by importation or otherwise, will be prosecu
ted. oet3o-dkwlyT
RUST PROOF IRON.
fpHK undersigned have erected works In the city ot
A New York, for the purpose of Galvanising all arti
cles of Iron, which it is desirable to PROTECT FROM
RUST, luefa ai Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Nails,
Wire for Fences, ana any other article which may be
required. For Hoops for Casks, as a substitute fonbale
Rope; lor Clothes Lines. Lightning Rods, and a boat of
other applications, It will be found cheap and durable.
They would particularly call attention to the Galvani
zed Wire for fences; it reqairoamo paint, and will not
rpst Also to Spikes and Bofftz the preservation of
which is of so much importance, that it will commend
itself to the notice of all those interested.
GEO. U. MOREWOOD k CO., Patentees,
oct3o-dAwlyT 14 and IC Beaver si, N- York.
CHILLED nOLLtf.
TIIK subscriber* haying purchased the exclusive
right of Harley's Patent, (lately renewed,) for the
manufacture of CHILLED ROLLS, ke n are prepared
to supply all orders at short notice.
All person* are forbid infringing on skid Patent.
ap'fcdlfflkwftoT TOLLMANS k GARRISON,
fit Galena SwvcTTfofa.
0 tee*, ia prime nYfier, in store Did for tala br >
sp2l GEO B MiLTENBERQEB, 97 Frau st
LOCAL MATTERS.
REPORTED FOR THE TITTSRCRQB DAILY SaILTTX.
Lxctuex.— We give below the correspondence
between Mr. J. H. Dramm, and the Cots mill ee of
the Mercy Hospital.
We are rare that the lecture will be a moat in
teresting and eloquent one.
Pittsburgh, April 27,1849.
Mr. Jro. HrrHSRiHOTon Drum*.
Sir—The committee of Indies appointed in be*
half of the Mercy Hospital, to collect funds in aid
of tba* institution,respect/bUy solicit your coopera
tion in the attainment of that desirable object.
Knowing your familiar acquaintance with the his
tory oflreland, and being aware of the deep inter*
eat yon take in the welfare of your native land, we
think that a lecture delivered by yon on that inter*
eating subject, would be very acceptable to the
citizens of Pittsburgh, and would materially aid
us tn our object Ifyou can conveniently accede
to our wishes, please advise usol your acceptance
of our invitation at as early an hour as practicable.
Very respectfully, fours, dec.,
Mrs. W. E. Hern, Mrs. C.- Ihmsen,
M. Deuniston,
Mrs. M. Jones,
Mies M. Gallagher,
Mary Ann O’Neill,
Mrs. Tiernao,
MreM. A. Gallagher.
Mehccrt Opficr, April 27,1849.
J. H. Dromm presents his compliments to the
Ladies of the Committee tor collecting funds for
the Mercy Hospital, and begs to acknowledge the
receipt of their flattering note inviting him to Lee*
ture in behalf of this institution. So far os in his
power, J. H. D. will be glad to aid the Ladies of
the Committee in a matter of each real importance
to the community. He will, therefore, make pre
parations for delivering such a led ore as they have
indicated, at whatever time and place they may be
pleased to appoint.
Firs Building.— One of the very finest build
ings in our City* is that nearly opposite our office*
belonging to Mr. Benjamin Siageriy,publisher oftbal
very excellent’counterfeit detectOT, "Sibbel 1 * Re-”
view."
It is twenty feet front, by eighty feet deep, and
was constructed under the superintendence of Mr*
Joseph Singerly, Architect
It is Four Stories in height, stuccoed very bean,
tiiully, and baa fine cost iron moulding* over the
windows. The basement ts occupied as the
office ofSibbet’s Counterfeit Detector.”
The first by the New Periodical Office of
Meter’s Work, and Holmes, and the office of the
Despatch.
The sscood sioryis occupied by Kennedy’s Job
Printing Office, and the office oftbal very excellent
Whig paper, the West Pennsylvanische Staats Zet*
tung.
In the third story is the Book Bindery of Mr.
Williams, and the Publication Office of the Tern*
perancc Banner, while the fourth story containable
Composing Room ot the “Pittsburgh Daily Mere
enry.”
Taken altogether this building is ihe-fioestoftbal
kind in our City, and does credit to the of the
architect.
Court of qnsrtsr Besslona.
MORHTXO SESSION.
Saturday, April 28,1849.
Present, Hon. Benjamin Patton, President Jodge,
and SamL Jones and William Kerr, Associate
Judges.
The first case taken up was that of Zlmmerlee,
who had pleaded guilty lo the murder of his wife,
and was sentenced lo twelve years imprisonment
in ibe Western Penitentiary.
Two motions were before the Court, and were
argued this morniog. The first, was an arrest of
judgment in the case of Drt. Dickson and Herron*
and Mr. Boyd, sod tho other was a motion for a
new trial in the same case. Hon. Moses Hamp* :
ton appeared in behalf of Dr. Herron, and argued
that the evidence against this gentleman would
only go to show, that he bad a knowledge that such
an offence was about to be committed, and that
be advised those persons who were alleged to
have committed it. to have nothing to do with if
Now where a person knew beforehand that an of
fence was about to be committed, and said noth
' ing about it either way, he could not be regarded
as an accessary to a felony, hut could only be con
sidered as guilty of what was called misprision of
felony. The next gtle with regard to that matter,
was, that whatever acts make a person an acces
kary in a felony would make him a principal in a
misdemeanor, but he lock it, that that rule nad
not been entirely understood, and well defined.—
If therefore, the act, charged in this ludicimeot
had not been shown to be such as would consti
tute on accessary to a felony, and ii the next rule,
applied, rendering it necessary that a man should
be guilty as an accessary, to order to constitute
him a principal in a misdemeanor, this charge
mast fall to the ground. The learned gentleman in
rapport of this opinion, quoted Ist Hale’s Pleas of
the Crown 613. He then went on to defend Dr.
Herron from any guilty knowledge in this trans
action, and made a long and argumentative soeechi
which we are sorry that oar limited apace prevents
us from giving He objected to a’diacrepanoy
betweeu-lhe indictment and the record. A true bill
having bedn found against five defendants, oply
three of whom bad pleaded, and the record show
ing, as he contended, that all the defendants bad
been convicted. The Court overruled this objec
tion, observing that if it would avail any party, it
could only avail those who had not yet been tried.
The Hon. Cornelius Darragb remarked that with
regard to the point first urged, it was a new one t j
him, and might be worth the consideration of the
Court, bathe regarded it as too late in this case,
inasmuch os there was nothing to show that the
jury hod not made up their verdict from evidence
proving that Dra. Herron and Dicksoa were ae
eenoanes before the fact.
Mr. MoCandless next addressed the Court on
behalf of Dr. Dickson. He made a long and able
speech.
Mr. Burke, in behalf of Mr. Boyd, quoted a num
ber of authorities to sustain Mr. Hampton’s posi*
lions.
The Court determined that Ou verditt thould
ttand, considering that the jury, in all probability
bad discovered such evidence m the testimony as
would constitute these accessaries before
the fact They believed that the ends of pablio
justice had been reached in this case, and that no
principles of law had been palpably violated—they
believed, also, that a salutary lesson had been
taught, not only to (he medical faculty, bat to the
pablio at large.
(The parties will be brought up for sentence on
Monday morning )
The following persons were then sentenced:
Lindsay Lewis, convicted oflareeny, (oommon
moniy {known as tbe Leer Creek larceny, semen,
ced to two years’ imprison ment in tbe Western
Penitentiary.
Sarah Muyhard, of Jeffeason township—an in*
sane woman, who has been in jail since tbe 15th
of April, IB4S, was brought oat and discharged, and
the Sheriff was directed to assign her to the Over
seers of the Poor. She alleges that she has a hus
band and children, bat that they wore disposed to
keep ber in jail for the purpose of avoiding the
expense of ber maintenance.
Win. Beody, convicted of the larceny of some
money, waa sentenced to the Penitentiary for one
year.
Arthur Kenyon, convicted of stabbing his wife*
was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in the
Penitentiary.
Henry Robinson, (colored taan.) convicted of
petit larceny, six months in the County Jail.
Julius, receiving stolen goods, fined three
dollarajand.sentenced to six months'imprisonment
in tbe Uouoty Jail.
The Court then adjourned till Monday morn
ing at H) o'clock.
Brutal Sfort. —We observed on Saturday, a
large crowd ol men and boys collected on the hill
above Jones' Ferry. We were at a lota to find
what was tbeir business there, till we found list
they were engaged in the inhuman amusement
u eoeifigluing n
It it truly a disgrace to our city that suoh a thing
shoofil be permitted to go on, in broad day light,
and we hope that tf ever it is attempted again, the
policeAvilt interfere.
D&. SBannoN.—A gentleman named Scott, called
at our office last week, to communicate a core
Dr. S’a for which be felt very grateful to him.
It seems that Mr. Scott had been suffering from
a very violent tooth ache, and went to Ur. Shan
non, who gave him almost instantaneous relief,—
Mr. Scott has since tried the same remedy, which
cured him, with like success on one of his niecer
Counbiia.—Tbe CounoSs have a meeting to
night, in order to consider Ibe propriety ol accept
ing or rejecting the propositions ol tbe Rev. Mr.
Pasaavant, aod the Sisters of Mercy, relative to
the admission of cholera patients into their respec
tive hospitals.
Mayor's Owe*, Allegheny.lApril 2Slh.—Things
are all quiet tn Allegheny. Neither atpbtdents,
nor offences of any kind are taking place.
Tbeatrx —Mr. Hollands appears again to
night.
MArom'i Office Pittsburgh April £our
person! vers brought before ibe Mayor this Btftro-'
*°s* Two Were discharge two sent lo jail for
drunkenness.
Ooe of those discharged, had stolen some mod.
but made restitutioQ of the stolen property, and
the owner not wishing to prosecute, be wns din*
charged, after receiving on adminition from the
Mayor.
Pa£BH SPRING GOODS.
TITE are now opening a very large and choice as-
TT iortrnem of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
selected with more than usual care during the last few
> n the New York and Philadelphia markets,
and embracing a great variety of almost every de
scription of the latest and most fashionable styles, and
portion of it having been bought at the EaST
KRN AUCTIONS at a great reduction from the regu
fxr retes, wo are enabled to offer great indnceihents
10 m either bT wholesale or retail. We
would therefore respectfully invite the attention of the
public to our Btock, feeling confident of our ability to
amt buyers in almost every-arucle they may wish in
oor Uno. To the ladies we would especially commend
oat stock of
Splkhcih Oacaa Stuts, of which we have a very
large and beautiful assortment of the latest styles and
most fashionable colors.
Duu Goods—Mouslin de Laines, Poll de
Lheevre, silk, linen and mohair Lustres, paiuted
Imwns. gingham Lawns, Poulards, new style Bareges,
English, French and Scotch Ginghams, linen'Grag*
bams in great variety, Ac. Ac.
Bovxtrs—New siylc Bonnets, very cheap.
lusnoxs svd Flows**—Of the latest styles and supe
rior in quality.
> *-* A *P L * — A very targe and handsome slock of Par
asols, of almost every style and quality.
® UAWI -*~A fine assortment of spring and summer
““**l*' °f all styles and prices.
, fuEjeu Cloths—A good supply of super French,
English and American Cloth* ana Cassiineres. to which
WP J* '"rue the attention of persons needing such
ALSO—A full and general supply of Shirting Checks,
Tickings, brown and bieached Muslins, Table Linens,
Sheetings, Diapers;Cambrics, Drillings, summer Goods
mens and boys’wear, Jaconets, Mulls, Swiss, Non
looks,Nankins, Prints, Ginghams, Grape. Crape Lace,
Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, silk Hdkfs, Veils, Ae. Ac.
repou* wishing to buy by wholesale, should call
and examine our stock, as our prices are such as to
make tt ihtlr interest to bur.
ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market st,
,*P** northwest comer of the Diamond
WH°LISS A L E D H Y d"66 DS~
%si. MABOS & CO.,
COMMISSIONERS AND IMPORTERS,
A 60 Msuxr Stbxtt,
RE now opening the most extensive sad varied
assortment of Spring and Summer Goods ever
exhibited in the Wesiern country, comprising upwards
•t Eleven Hundred Cases, purchased in enure packa
ges from the manufacturers, importers, and large aue-
Uon sales, by one of the firm residing in'New
who U constantly sending us ihe newest ahd most
fashionable goods. They name in pan
100 cases rich Bprmg Prints; I 3U cases M de Lame;
St “ Lawns and Muslins 35 M cotton and linen
ISO u bleached Mu*lms,all | Ginghams;
grades; i3O - col’3 Muslms;
40 “ shirting Cheeks and 27 “ Bipkas Cotton,
domestic Ginghams; | adcs and summer Stuffs
“ Brown Muslins;
Also, cases and packages of Bonnets, Flowers, La
ce*. Ribbon*, Silks, Shawls. Bereges, White Goods,
Millinery Articles, Cloths oag Ca*si me res, Linens, Ho
siery and Gloves, Ac. Ac.
City and country merchants will find their stock as
large and desirable as Eastern stocks, and on exami
nation of their goods and priqe* cannot (ail to con
vinee ail that with their undeniable, advantages and
facilities, they can compete wrra Ain Eairsaa Joasta.
'Rds fact has been clearly demonstrated to hundreds
of their patrons who formerly purchased Ease Tbeir
stock will always be found complete. *py
EW FANCY ANDVAKIKTY ZEB
VLON KINSEY'S, C 7 Market street
100 prs fine China Vases, a*«’d; 173 sets twist ami
ant velvet cost Batumi; 40 fine velvet Carpet Bag!; 20
do do gent's traveling; 100 gross fancy tuk Bullous,
for dresses; 10 doi Nall Brushes, eas'd; 100 gro fine
blk Vest Buttons, ass'd; 250 do do gilt and plated, do;
29 doi rosewood Hair Brushes; 4 do Washington do;
l do Barber* do, 3 gro Fub Lines; Fish Hooks, Lime
rick jAe
JEWELRY, Ac—SO gold lever Watebes; 60 do de
tached lever Watebes; 10 do Leptne do; 10 fine diu
mond Fiftrer Rings; 1 dos fine gold Vest and Fob
Chains; 2 ao do Guards; Breast Pins, Finger Rings,
Ear Rings, Ac.
ULOVfcS,Ae. —900 doi Ladies Cotton Gloves, ass'd;
300 do do Lille Thread, fancy top, Ac.; 10 do gents’
silk Gloves; 12 do do kid do; SOdtrtadie* kid, ass'd; 10
do do fancy top silk
VARIETY GOODS—7S pkgs American Pius; 300
bgs Cotton Cords; 76 ps Paper Muslin; 500,000 ribbed
Percussion Caps; 200 gro dress Whalebone do; lOOdoa
Ivory Cqmbs; Dressing Combs, Back Combs, Ac. Ae.
FOULARD SILKS— New style FoaJardSilka, a ve
ry handsome article for spring dresses, and at ve
ry low prices, jail received at No 75 Market street,
northwest corner of the Diamond.
*(>3 ALEXANDER A DA Y
rivo COUNTRY MKRCUANTB-W; R. Mommy,
L corner ot 4th and Market st*, Pittsburgh, has re
ceived his first suppiy of Spring and Summer Goods,
and invites merchants to look at his stock. Prices
low.
Wholesale Rooms up stairs—entrance from 4th »u
_mcb23
FUEaTUN A CO. are now opening ifietr Spnng
- stock of Trimmings, consisting in part of Man
tilla and Dress Fringes, Gimps, black and col'd SUk
Laces, black Flounce Lace. Button*, Brills, Bonnet
Trimming*, gent*, ladles ana childrens plain amf'fan
cy Hosiery, shin* lor men and bma, Combs, Ivory, and
other Fans, Yarn, Spool Cotton, Needles, Tapes, Bob
bins. Pins, Ac. Ac., which they offer for sale, both
wholesale usd retail, st thir Trimming Store, 63 Fourth
street, betweer._VVoo<i and Market ap!4
NKWSPKING GOODS —A a HLuos a CoT No.
00 Market street, are now opening 40 eases and
Cckages of splendid SPRING GOODS, eompruiug
wns, Muslins, Bereges. M de Laines, Ginghams,
Print*. French Cambrics, Linens, Ribbons, Laces,
Silks, Bhawls, Gloves, Hosiery, ana a general assort,
pent ftf Goods. meh97
■pOOKS. FOR THE SUBSCRIPTION OP STOCK
•Xi In tha Citizens’ insurance Coma any of PllUburxb,
will b« opened in the Rootm of the board of Trade, on
the first Monday of November next, at lOo'elock, a., x.
Wm. Larimer, Jr Robert Woods,
Wa B. M’Clure, Joseph Plummer,
8. M. Klct, Joaiah King,
John Sheriff. Ale*. Roseburg, -5
and 11. D. King,
aplPtdtgovl Commissioners.
Bf the President of tha United States.
In pursuance of law, l, JAMES K. POLK, pretideut
of the United States of America, do hereby declare
and make known, that public tales will bo-held at the
undermentioned land offices in the State ol WISCON
SIN, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit:
At the land office at the Falla of ST. CROEX river,
commencing on Monday, the fourth day of June next,
for the disposal of the public lands situated within the
undermentioned Townships and pans of Township*,
viz:
Non} j of 'Ju Base Ijtnt, and \V ut of the jounh prin
cipal Almdian.
Fractional iswnsiup twenty.five, and townships
twenty-six, thirty, thirty thirty-two, or range
seventeen.
Fractional townships twenty-live 'and iwenry- *ix,
and townships thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirty-three,
of range eighteen
Fractional township twenty-six, and townships
twenty-nine, tbiny-three, and thirty-four, of range
nineteen.
Townships thirty three, thirty foor, and thirty-five, of
range Twenty
At tiix saxx place, commencing on Monday, the
third day of September nexi. for the disposal of all the
public tandswitbiu the townships and fractional town
ships above enumerated, which have been, or shall be,
reported before the day of sole, as containing eopper,
lead, or other valuable ore*, to be offered for sale m
quarter-quarter sections, at not less than five dollars
per acre, except the sections and parti of sections, if
any, covered by those mining leases which shall notoo
determined by the day fixed Tor the commencement of
the public saie, in accordance with the provisions of
the act, approved on the third day of March, eighteen
hundred and forty-seven, qntitied u An Act to create an
additional land aistnet in the Territory of WISCON
SIN, and for other purposes.”
At the land office at MINERAL POINT, commen
cing on Monday, the eighteenth day of June next, for
the disposal of the vacant public lands within the un
dermentioned townships and pans of townships, viz:
North of the Bate Line and West of tht Fourth
prxnapai Mtridian.
Townships foarte- n, firteen and sixteen, of range
one
Townships fourteen, fifteen,'and sixteen, of range
two.
Townships twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, of
range three.
Townships nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twen
ty-iwo, of range four.
Townships nineteen and twenty, of range five.
'Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range
six.
Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range
•even.
Townships eighteen, nineteen, and iwonty, of range
eight
Fractional [township eighteen, and townships nine
teen and twenty, of range nine.
Fractional township eighteen, and townships nine
teen and twenty, of range ten.
Fractional towuships eighteen and nineteen, and
township twenty, of range eleven.
Fractional township* nineteen and twenty, of range
twelve.
Fractional township twenty, of range thirteen.
Lands sppropnated by law for the use of schools,
military, and other purposes, will be excluded from
the *aJe*.
The offering of the above mentioned lands will bo
commnnccd ou the days appointed, and proceed in the
order in whieh they are advertised, with all conve
nient despatch, until the whole shall have been offer
ed, and the sales thus closed. Bui do sole shall be
kept open longer than two weeks, and no private en
try of any ol the lands will be admitted until after the
expiration of two weeks.
GPren under my hand, at the city of Waxhington,
this twenty-seventh day of February, Anno Domin
one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine
B >-& e .. Pr S?J* ob JAMES K- POLK.
RICHARD M. YOUNG,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
To the Ptiblie.
The lands embraced in the above proclamation are
located principally ou and adjacent to the Mississippi
and 81. Croix river*. - Tho»e designated as mineral,
are extremely valuable; because in addition to the
copper and other ores found in them, they are well
watered, and have ready access lo market, either lo
the South, by the Mississippi river, or lo the Elan, by
the way of the lakes, and the several lines of commu
nication that connect therewith.
Valuable umber and all other neee*sary requisites
lor building and smelting; are found In great abun
dance, and of the finest quality. The climate is heal
thy and pleasant—the cold being rarely morn intense
than m the northern pan of New York—and many of
the lands are exceedingly fertile, producing all the
groins and vegetables ihal can be raised in Massa
chusetts or northern New York,
Maps showing the localities of the mines, and other
valuuote information relating thereto, derived from the
geological survey, Ac , which cannot be embraced in
this brief notice, will be prepared and deposited in the
lami office at Si Croix lor inspection as early as prac
ticable before the commencement of the public sales.
Notice to Pre-emption Olalauili.
Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to
any ol the lands within the townships and parts of town
ships above enumerated, is required to establish the
same to the satisfaction of tha register and receiver of
the proper lanioffice, and make nayment therefor as
soon aspractfipble after seeing ihis notice, and be
fore the day appointed for the commencement of the
public sate of the lands embracing the tract claimed,
otherwise such elaim will be forfeited.
RICHARD M. YOUNG,
Commissioner of the General Land Offiee.
NOTICE.
“FALLS OF ST. CROIX."
The Soles advertised above to be held at the land of
fice at the Palls or St. Cxotx River, on the roviTti
day of Jrax, end the rums day of Sxnxxaxx next,
will not be held: a new lhnuct haviog been organ ti
ed out of part of that Distnet lying in the Stale or Wm
coasts, and the land office for that part in the Territory
of MtsxsoTA having been directed to be removed to
Btillwatex, from and after the thirtieth day of Jane
next, by act of Congress, approved March 2d. 1842.
By the President: Z. TAYLOR.
RICHARD M YOUNG,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
March 30th, 1849. apd-dli&wuw
MRS. MARSH'S NEWlJoVEL—MordxunfHair
or a September Night; by the
a tales,?,“Emilia Wyntlham." “Angelia," etc.
Joxt recMlfr JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
aplfisUtwT COfSerMaitfil*-mo49d;st»--
TRANSPORTATION &c..
BXPBBSS PAGKMLUK,
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND hSLTTIIORE,
•ggm.. ~ . Bxelutoly tor Pa**enrer».
Jjg» ) yrtrimms»_Th«, Beta of thii line will lea«
follows, at 6 o’clock si night:
Keatßc’'' *>—• " M< ’ IflL
Kentucky—Capt H Traby, M&nday, April 16,
Loumaaa—Capi J p Thompaon, Tuesday ]?.
Indiana—P Barker, Wednesday, 18. *
Ohio—A Craig. Thursday, 19.
Kentucky—HTruby, Friday, SO.
Louisiana—J P 'lTuniipsoix, Saturday, 91.
Indiana—P Burtey. Sunday, S 2.
Ohio—A Crair, Monday. S 3.
Kentucky—H Troby, Tuesday, 94.
Louisiana—J p Thompson, Wednesday, 95.
Indiana—P Bnrkey, Thursday, 98.
Ohio—Capt. A Craig, Friday, *7
Kentucky—H Truby, Saturday, 99.
Louinans—J p Thompson, Sunday. 29.
For passage apply to W SUTCH,
Mononrahela House,
apifl or D LEECH * Co. Canal Basin
1849.
PITTBBDBBH AND CLEVELAND ™ 1
LINE,
ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
Uii* old established and popular
1 daily line, consisting of SIXTEEN first class Canal
Boats, owned by themselves and running In connec
tion with abe steam boau BEAVER AND CALEB
COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities fo '
the transportation of freight and passengers, on th
opening Of Canal narigallon, to all points on the Penn
sylrania and Ohio and N. York canals andtbaLakei
' Er.M- PPTCn * Co, Cleveland.
BID WELL A BROTHER,
J.aWDWEflra&‘ T ' r
Wster street, Pittsburgh.
i. c. BUJWTLL,
Pittsburgh.
BIDWELL & BROTHER.
Forwarding BertlianU,
BEAVER, PA.
Agents for the Pittsburgh andClrcthnd Lent, Pitts
burgh and Erie Line via Erie , and for steam
boats Beaver and Caleb Cope.
Having purchased the large and aabitamial Wharf
Boat iost built for the Monoagahela Packets, have
with the addition of a Warehouse, the taoft ample sc
comaodationi for receiving and forwarding, and
pledge their atmoit attention, promptneaa and despatch
to consignments to their can, and rely on their mends
for a trim. ffiart-dly B. A BRO.
ifiL IS49 '
Wama and Clsvelaad Pasuagcr Lias,
Canal Packet—SWALLOW.
“ “ —OCEAN.
/~\NB of the above Packets leave Beaver every day
V/ (Snndaya excepted) and arrive next morning at
Warren, when they connect with the Mill Btages for
Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places
before night. One of the paekeu leave Warren daily
at 3 P. M., and arrive at Beaver in time to taka the
oormngboot fatPiusbarrh. «
SVtS 0 * 1 *<*» j Pro
PUtabargli and Blalra.Ula Packet Lin.
1849.
1'' H .Kpoblie are respeetfally informed that J. M.
MARSHALL a CO. have fitted out new «nd
splendid Packet Boats to run daring the season, be
tween Blairsvtlle and Pitubnrgh—tie boats to be tow
ed by three horses, and every effort made to accom
modate passengers.
Daraartraas—Boat* will leave Pittsburgh every
Monday, Tnesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o’clock.
r. u. From Biairsvtile every Monday, Wednesday.
Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o’clock, a. and arrive
at Pitubnrjrh the same day. A two horse Hack from
Indiana will meet the boat at Saiubnrgj, both on up
ward and downward trip— patting passengers through
from that place in one day.
Freight for the above Line will be received at the
house of the Boatmen’s Line, by Jno. Farren A Co
who are our authorised Agents. All freight received
free of commissions. J M MARSHALL A Co
JNO FARREN A Co, Agents,
~, . , Canal Basis, Liberty st, Pittsburgh
A Haek leaves BUlrsville for Youngs low* on the
arrival of the boat— returns to boat in morning Fare
from Pnubnrgh to Youngstown «2 received at office
of Boatmen’s Line through. apOuJßm
PITTSBURGH ASS EBIB LUTS.
fej§H3l 1849.
Old Established Line.
ON THE ERIE EXTENSION CANAL.
111 IE Proprietor of this well known line of Canal
Boau, is now prepared to transport Passengers
snd Fieight to all points on the Erie Extension, New
York Canals and the Lakes, upon the most favorable
terms and with despatch.
This Line runs in connection with the steam boats
BEAVER and CALEB COPE, between Pittsburgh
and Beaver, C M Reed’s Line of steam boats and ves
sels on the Lakes, and lbs Troy and Michigan Lake
Boat Line on the New York canal.
C. M. REED, Proprietor, Erie, Pa.
A Brother, Agents, Beaver.
W T Mather, Agent at J Mevkimen’s Passenger
Office. Mooonrahela House, Pittsburgh.
CONSIGNEES—\V C Malan, Sharon; JE A 8 Hull,
Sharpsborg; Smith A Downing, do; J B Plummer,
West Greenville; Wick, Aehre A Co, do; Wn Henry,
Hartstown; Davis A Sutton, Buffalo; Barney, Gibbs A
Co; Sandusky? Jaa A Armstrong, Detrait; Kirkland A
Newberry, Sheboygam M’Clure A WiMams, Miiwan
kie: JCaap> Murfey A Datum, Racine; John II Kinxie,
Chicago; A Wheeler A Co, New York. apa
PAPER HANGINGS
nESSBB. JAB. HOWARD A CO..
,i? - Ho. 82 , WoOit Street, .
TXT<WUO c»D the kttftation of 'Uio imblie ta their
Betides a large end /oil assortment of paperof their
own. manufacture* they a» now receiving a direct Im
portation of French and English styles ofPaoOt Han*.
iog*,'jforeha*ed byMr. Low Howard, onoofthoflrm,
now in Europe, consisting of 1
• Parisian manufacture, KMUOpi&ccft
_ London • do 5.C00 do
d*ey have 10QA00 nicees
and 18,000 piece* satin glazedWmdow
hteasra. James Howard A Co. have spared neither
expense nor labor la their endeavors to rival the east
ern wall paper earn Mishmen is, both in quality.of man*
“fmrtnre and variety cf patient; and they are warrant-
in assnring the pablic that they have succeeded.
assortment, foreign, and homo mannfde
mre, will be offered ‘ on urate ae low as those- of east
ern manofseturers and importers. mch37:dif
wstxmixs riutn. roamra boss*. w*. a.
P&LUEB, HANNA * CO.,
(Successors to Haney, Hanna A Co )
TiANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers
ia Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates
ofDepostte, Bank Notes, and Specie—Fourth street,
nearly opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. CuiTent mo
ney received on deposits—Sight Cheeks Ihr sale, and
collections made on nearly ail the principal points in
the United Stales.
Th e highest premium paid for Foreign and American
Advances made on consignments of Produce, ship
ped Eat,i on liberal terms. »ji2
J. C. P. SMITH,
Attorney and Law,
BT. LOUIS, MO". I
Will give particular attention to the collection of
Claims, and all money received, shall be remitted
wlthoutdelay.
Ruunco—Hoa. R- Coulter, Supreme Bench, Pa.;
M««rs- Lyon, Shorb A Co. St. Louts; Wood, Abbott A
Co. Pbllad’u, Jno H Brown A Co. do; Mr. Chat Jes H
Welling, do; Eno, Mahoney A Co. New York; Ohinen
den. Bliss A Co. do; Baurher A Orendorff Baltimore;
WF A A Murdoch, do; Lore, Marlin A Co. do; Mr.
John Falconer; Messrs. Lorens, Sterling A Co Pitts
burgh; Forsythe A Co. do; Hampton, Smith A Co. do;
Mr. L 8 Waterman, do. mehffinlSm
A N EMIN ENT fad experienced Physician from the
fl Host, of 29 yefirs standing, offers to treat ill cases
of • Delicate Nature with promptness and aeerecy.
lii» success in Buffalo and other large cities has
been proverbial. His charges are moderate, and bis
cures Old eases of Gleet, Stricture, Scro
fula, Fluor Albas, Rheumatism. Ague, Byphili», or any
chronic or inveterate oases AUieited.
A cure warranted, or charge refunded.
Orrtcxa, SL Clair street. 2 doors from the Bridge.
Teeth Extracted. Advice to the poor gratis.
N. B—Dr. A. solicits the worn cases oTany disease
in Pittsburgh to call/ aptiidly
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS—Materials for Artificial
Flowers, viz: Plain tissue paper, saptted do, Car
mine paper for coloring, Pink Saucera, Leaves of eve
ry lofta, buds, tips, and callows, eon be obtained at
P H EATON A Co’a Trimming Store,
»P*< - 02 Fourth st
WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE,
No. 47 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
THOKAB PAJL HER,
RESPECTFULLY announces lohts mends and cus
tomers, that be has had at no past period so exten
sive a Block as he has at present. He can offertopur
chasers, on VXKT moderate terms, at the old establish
ed Hiaud on Market street, almost evert article In his
linr—including Counting-room, Bed-chamber, Dining
room, Parlor and Hall Paper. With Borders, Land
scapes, Pire-board Prints, Paper and Transparent
Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders’ Boards, Wri
ting, Wrapping, and Tea Paper, he is abundantly sup
plied, ami requests country merchants and housekeep
ers tu call and examine hit assortment.
Hags and Tannere’ Scraps taken in trade, ai the
highest prices. mch2l:dAw3mT
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
SIGN*OP THE PLANE AND SAW,
No. 78 Wood itrest, Plftatmrffh.
HUBER AND LAUFMAN, Importers ana dealer*
ut Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, in
all iu varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and
on as rea*onable,lenss u con be purchased elsewhere
We solicit our friends, and the public generally lo
call and examine our stock, which tfohsisu in nan of;
KNIVES and FORKS, POCCTTT and PEN KNIVES.
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, Houft TrimbiW
such as Locks. Latches, Huiges and Screws, together
with every article usually kept iu Haidw'are Store*.
We invite the attention of Carpenters and Mechanics
generally to our aasortmam of Tools, which havebeen
•elected With great care, and which we hrt detehnin
ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. BptdiwT
"WHOLESALE BfloE'wmHoCBiir^
11. CHILDS * COh
NO 131 WOODSTRECT, PITOOURGH
WOULD respectfully invite tie action of mer
chant* Vismnr this city to their verr extensive
siock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOOdI conLimg
111 purt of -no
4,000 OASES OP BOOTS AND SHOKS,
CO ??£?J? 8 C l ery of Men’s, Women's, Misses’
and Children’s wear, ofmany new styles, and of supe
rior quality, adapted to country and eity trade.
A targe assortment of LADIES’, StISSEV’,
AND CHILDREN’S BONNETS, among
whieh arr FLORENCE B&AXD, STRAW,
TUSCAN LACE, RUTLAND, BIRDS STB
FLORENCE, CHINA PEARL * LAW N,
in great variety. Also, ARTIFICIAL FLOW
ERS, BENS’, BOVS’ AND CHILDREN’S
PALM LEAF MATSHtfEH’S LEGHORN.
PANAMA AND CANTON HATS.
All of whieh have been purchased direct from the
manufacturers and importers, and selected with the
nimfiat care, and which will be sold on such terms as
to rngke it the interest of Western Merchants to bur
of a*. It CHILDS A CO~
_mfihiorfAw2iofl 131 Wood Ngeet.
TNFQBM their friends and the public thatthey have
A no longer any connection wuhthdr late estahiixb
mecttaPean xtreei, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery!
having removed their emifu btuinew lo ths-POIOT
TBiNSPPRTATTON LINES.
PITTSBURGH PORTABLEBOATLISE
gyf7
Fbrtit!DammrttatitrfAngitZatul7rm'‘
priTSßtmG^lß^^m^BALTOlfiS^N.
TBmugßoi»»a£ Philadelphia.
Turn A O’Cobbou, Pittsburgh.
Totb eld established Line being now in foil opera
tion, the proprietor* are prepared with their usual
extensive arrangements to forward merchandise, pro
duce. Ac. so ana from the above porn, on liberal terms,
with the regularity, despatch and safety peculiar to
their mods of transportation *o obvious, when tran
shipment on the way IS avoided^.
- All eonjinnunu oy end forth!* line received, char
ges paid, and forwarded ia any required directions freo
of charge commission, advaneutj or storage.
fio interest, directly orindireotly, tn steamboat*.
All t»nmTnnn) t .frif«}«|>Frncpriy.aiy-mlrd.tp on applica
tion to the following agents: *
THOS. BOBBIDGE97B Market st, Philadelphia-
TAAFFEA.G’CONNORjCanaI'BaxffI, Pittsburgh. J
O’CONNOR A Co, North at. Baltimore. mebdt
1849. f»«azt
’For the Transpertmtion of Me7c3anou«n>etween
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, A BALTIMORE.
Goods shipped by this Line, are carried in four
sect!cm Portable Boats!
3"IHE subscriber*having made arrangements ia ease
. of a wont of State Traeks at Columbia, to have
cir goods forwarded over the Railroads is care, so
os to avoid the detention that has heretofore occurred
for the want of Trunk*. Shippers will find this to their'
advantage. No charge* made for receiving or ship
a, or for advancing charges. All goods forwarded
despatch, and on as reasonable term* as any oth
er Une. JOHN BARREN A Co,
corner of Canal and Liberty *l Pittsburgh.
P- K. FRETZ A C<j;
tachB4:d3m 383 Market at, PhUadeJphla.
D. W. C. BtSWXLL,
Beaver.
1849.
UNION LINE,
OS THE PESB'A ASD OHIO CASALS.
CaaWTons A Cruanaai.in, Cleveland, O. ) ~ , ~
R- O. Panin Beaver, Pa. \
fplllS Line will be prepa ed on the openiug of navi-
X gat ion, to transport freight and Passengers from
PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on
the Canal and Lake*.
Tie facilities of the Line are unsurpassed in number,
quality and capacity of Boats, experience of captains,
and efficiency of Agent*.
One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland doily, run
ning in connection with theliteamere
LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN,
Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a Une offirst class
Steamers, Propellers And Vessels on the Lakes
Aocrrs—R G Parks, Beaver, Pa.
Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown. Ohio.
M B Taylor, Warren, a
Cyrus Prentiss, Rnvenna, “
Wheeler A Co, Akron, u
Crawford A Chamberlin, Cleveland, O
Bears A Griffith, Buffalo, N. Y. •
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent,
Office, cor Water and flmitbficld sts, Pittsburgh.
mehSlrly
BEAVER PACKETS.
Steamer MICHIGAN No. fl—Capt Gilson.
H LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon.
f|MIE above regular and well known Beaver Pack-
X eis, have commenced making their daily trips to'
aqd from Beaver, and will continue to run between*
Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly doting the season, ss
follows:
Michigan No. 8 leaves Pittsburgh daily at 0 o'etbek,
A. and Beaver at 9 o’clock, P. ML Lake Erie
leaves Beaver daily at 8 o’clock, A. hL, and Pittsburgh
at 3 o’clock, P. M.
These steamers will run in connection with
R G Parka’ Express Packet Line, for Erie;
Taylor A Leffiingwetl’s Warren Packets:
Union Line of Freight Boats for Cleveland;
Clarke A Co's Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line Freight
Boats. B
R G Parks daily New Castle Packets.
- CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents.
JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agent. Pittsburgh,
mchJl cor Water and B u
S3k»<mji 1849. #P|fr Wffl,
BINGHAMS* TRAHSPORTATIOIILISJB
• raoFaisxoßs,
Joan Bibohajs* Thos. Bntooasi,
Wa Birouajs, Jacob Does.
Conducted on strict Sabbath-keeping principles.
THE Proprietors of this old established Une have
X put their stock in the most complete order, and are
thoroughly prepared to forward Produce and Merchan
dise to and from the Eastern eities.
We trust that our long experience in thecarryinr
business, and seaions attention to the interests of cus
tomers, will secure to os a continuance and increase
of the patronage hitherto extended to Bingham’s Line.
Our arrangements will enable tn to earry Freight
with the utmost despatch, and onr prices shall always
be as low as the lowest charged by other responsible
Lines.
We have opened an office in No 183 Market street,
between4th and sth its, Philada, for the convenience
of shippers.
Produce and Merchandise will be received and for
warded, East and West, without any charge for for
warding, advancing freight, storage or eommiasiou.
Bills of Lading forwarded, and every direction
promptly attended to.
Address, or apply to - \VM. BLN'gILAM,
Canal flasm, cor Liberty A Wayne si*, Pittsburgh.
BINGHAMS A DOCK,
No 183 and 973 Market street, Pbiloda. •
JAMES WILSON, Agent,'
No 123 North Howard street, Baltimore
WILLIAM TYSON, Agent,
fficha No 10_West street,New York
Puuuyivsnis Canal A~SiU Roaffß*
Packet-Line,
Ma»is49.g^ea
PROM PITTSBUGH TO PHIDADELPHIA A BAL
TIMORE,
(Exclusively for Passenger*.)
fInHE public are respectfully informed that this Lone
X' ■wtlPq»BLsiei>ee running pa the 19th hist, tadeoa
unne throughout the
The boats are new, and of a superior elast, with en
larged cabins, which will give greater comfort. The
cars are the latest construction.
A boat will always be in port, and travelers are re
quested to call and examine them before engaging pas
sage elsewhere.
{Fare only nine dollars through.) One of the boau of
this Line will leave the landing (opposite U. 8. Hotel,
comer of Penn street and Canal, every night at nine o’
clock Time days. For information, apply at the
Office, Monongahela House, or to D LEECH A Co
_ Canal Basin
KIKR*B PORTABLE} BOAT USE.
TO PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE A NEW YORK
BUSINESS on the Canal being now resumed, the
Proprietors of the above Line respectfully inform
the public that they are prepared to receive and for
ward Freight with despatch and at lowest rates.
They would also call the attention of shippers East
ward to the fact that the Beats employed by them in
transportation, are owned by them and commanded by
experienced captains.
Shippers of Meat in Bulk will find it advantageous
to ship by this Line, a* the subscribers nave made ar
rangements at Colombia to have such freight for Bal
timore handed directly from boats to cars, thereby sa
ving warehouse handling. <
freight to Philadelphia goes elear through in the
boats.
No charge made for receiving shipping or advancing
charges. KIER A JONES, Proprietors,
. Canal Basin, Seventh street.
AGBNTB—John A. Shaw, Cincinnati, Jno. Mc-
Cullough A Co. Baltimore; Jus Steel A Co., PnHadel
paia; Francis A Thomas, Columbia. mefatit
PENNSYLVANIA CABAL * K. UUitUs,
gjS3g>lB49.M£BL
EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE,
raoa
Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
(Exclusively for Passengers.)
THE public are respeetfu'ly informed that this Line
will commence running on Monday, ltfih March.
'The boau of this Line are of a superior class, with
enlarged cabins, which will give greater comfort to
passengers.
A boat will always be in port, and-travelen are re
quested to call and examine them before engaging pas
sage by other routes. They will leave the landing, op
posite the U. 8. Hotel, corner Penn street and Canal
every night at 9 o’clock.
FARE—NINE DOLLARS THROUGH.
Days.
For information, apply at the offiee, Monongahela
House, or to D. LEECH A Co, Canal Basin.
N. B.—The proprietors of the above Line are now
building an additional Line of Packets, to ran as above
on or about June fkt, in connection with the Pennsyl
vania Rail Road from Le Wigtown to Philadelphia. At
that time a packet will leave every morning and eveu
ing. Time through, 2| days. mchlG
RELIANCE BOAT LINE,
1849. WktiSL
For the transportation •
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
GOODS carried on this Line are i<ot transhipped
between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, being car
ried in tour section Portable Boau over land and wn
len—to-shippers of merchandize requiring careful
handling, this Is of importance. No chargestaade tor
receiving or shipping, or for advancing charges. All
goods forwarded with dispatch, and on as reasonable
terms as by any other Lioe.
JOHN MTADEN & Co,
Canal Bozin, Pehn st, Pittsburgh
, JAS M DAVIS A Co,
ravrl 88? Market A M Comaercv st, Phil*.
JOHN McFADEN a Co, Forwarding and Commis
sion Merchants, Canal Basin, Penn st, Pittsburgh.
JAMES M DAVIS A Co, Flour Factors and Commis
sion Merchant*, 297 Market and 64 Commerce street,
Philadelphia. . . marl
C/"Advances made by either of the above-on Plour,
Wool knd ’other merchandize consigned to them for
sale. • . marlS
■SfcsEsSh 1849.
Serehants’ Transportatisn Line.
VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL A BAIL ROADS,
to raruucLreu aim aaixoiou.
THE Canals and Rail Roads being now open, and
In good order, wa are prepared to forward all
Kinds of merchandise sad produce to Philadelphia and
Baltimore,writh promptness and despatch, and on as
good terms as any othe> Line.
CAMaAKULTYACq.,
Canal Basin,Petin KUPiOsburgb.
Aox.Tt3 CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia.
mr*J7 ROSE MORRILL *Xlo, Baltimore.
1849.
MERCHANTS’ WAT FREIGHT LINE.
For Biairavilie, Johnstown, Hollidayshurgb, and
ail intermediate places
THIS Line win continue to carry all Way Goods
with their usual despatch, ana at fair rates of
freight.
Abcst*—C. A M’ANULTY A Co, Pittsburgh.
D B Wakefield, Johnstown.
John Miller. HoUidaysburgh.
RxvKancxs—James Jordon, Smith a Sinclair. Dr F
Sboenberger, R Moore, John Parker, S F Von Bonn
horst A Co, Wm Lehmer A Co, Jno hPDevltt A Bros.
Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sutnit, MulboUan A Ray, Jno
Graff A Co, Biairavilie. mdriT7
1849.
Bmv«x and Erie Eipm^ackrULtae.
&. G. PARKS, Beaver, Proprietor.
THE new and elegant Pazsenger Packets,
NIAGARA, Capt H II Jeffries;
PENNSYLVANIA, “ JUHoffiojuu ’
LAKE ERIE. u M Truhy: •
QUEEN CITY, “ J McHaJlj;
• Penning a dally Line between Beaver and Erie, have
commenced running, and will confixqd during the sea
.on lo ck, ih.lr remlu le.riijj B..; e r
the arrival olthe monanpboai from PiUsborgb. Hot.
clock, r. H) and arrive at Erie in time for oaucnnU
to taka the morning boau to Boffhlo or no thfi i JK,
Ticket, through to Erie and MrUkc SjiS
bad by application to JOHN A “
corner of Waterand Smiihfield , t ,
■aagBMa.,
, *r li j**rfoTO
*-*-*+- -'i- . i ■
HOUSES, LOTS. FARMS, fee
To Heixt« ' 1
w3A dwelling hooM, pleuanitr
wit* fir« acre* of
to - u
-"F 1 * 7 : IiARDV. JON:
S ®®®. Aem Coal Laad (or Salti
t rira.aboultßila'
from PttwißTyh and 3 miiSs above (hird Loci in
aw*? 10 of Mena Lyon *s£rb,
.and Mr. Joha Herron** porcha*e. TM« hX,u,
Coa! will be *old «i the few pric. of kb p!”acS2»S
Ihirdin hand, balance in 6re equal annual payments,
wubooi interest Title indisputable. Locathm very
good— cannot be romasicd. For farther nank-nlara
enquire of S. BALSLfiY, who ha* a<s2ffSSfiS
“*he r ««n of coal on ihit-inwi.
j^-dtf 1 RbOT ° lhe OWer ' ofexceilca ' quality.
COTOl^Y~Kß9~lPiaWß~^n~wJi^-
g» 10 ACRES OF GROUND,
te!H Piusbjirgh and Greenibargb wtlS
WM. TOUSo, lO Liberty .!
T'SSipSSS" '"(“Sr “ ®!h«rmlo..
zhg&%Z!^^Z™£B&.
< h ?f““Jf ‘» f "H« Poonoun Jid o ro£dtw,
which famishes a constant •npDtr of
Th.ro u. varinly of Froi, f reL ™
the premises. If the above described Bmulw. r °?
sola soon, it wiJI be rented far a time
a largo LOT, on Pennsylvania A venae, at
tb. bSoni wilh. Inqoiro of ’ “ “* “ d °'
■Pjy 3 ™ _ PAVCP Bm o.
Valuable' Uml Eitau Mr Sait —
THBTmsues of the Western Theological Semtnarv
having decided to salt, on perpetual least a bar
uoa of their property in Allegheny city, offer on verr
favorable terms, from 30 to a Lots of different' tii£
A warrantee title will be given. A plan of the lots e«ii
be seen at No. EB Wood street.
For particolara, enquire of cither of the ucdenivnei}
Committee. JOHN T. LOGAN,
ALEX. LAUGHUN,
MALCOLM LEECIL
H. CHILDS, M
8 AML. BAI LEY.
At a r«ry low Bant.
AqL a TWO story Brick House, on Federal «.
Jy.H-Ono door above the northwest comer of ike
. North Common, Allegheny—wide hail, parlor
dminj room and kitchen on the first floor. Four room*
ou thfaiory, with a finished attic.
Possession to be had immediately. Inahire of
3(111 GEO B .MILTENBKHQER.B7 Front st
Valoabii EeaTEVuu for fliliT
rpHE following property in the city of Pitubanrt.
JL and near the borough of Manchester, on the Ohio
nver, is offered for sale on accommodating terms:
3 Lota(bemg«ib-diTuionofLotNo 4® in the plan
of the city of Pittsburgh,) having 39 feet front on 8e-
GnintetreeL 840 *® et to Strawberry alley rear
10 one acre Lota fronting on on Avenue, O feet
wide, running from Beaver road to the Ohio river, ad
joining Phillips’s On Cloth Factory.
For terina, enquire of CHARLES B. SCm.T.V ,
or JAMES O’HARA,
. Barke*s building, 4th at.
N Lot on Liberty fitrestd’brbeaiai
/'VNE LOT, 43 feel front on Liberty street, by HOfoet
\J to Brewery alley, nearly opposite West street,
and convenient to tho Monongaheta river, wfll be leas’
tu for a term of yean. Enquire of
CHARLES B SCULLY,
or JAMES O’HARA,
Burke’a Building, 4th at.
Valr* 7 * -
* *luble Property for ■■in. "
T N TUK NINTH WARD OP rtTTSBUIIoft -Bn.
A, «? i 'i. 0 ? aod «treeu, In the
, Ward ? feel by IUO, and adjacent the pr©po«*d
depot of the Central Railroad. For term* i£n of
CHARLES B. SCULLY,
JAMES O’HARA,
fgt Baifce’i Building, 4tfc'*i
WIBTI •
MFROM let of April next, on reasonable term*,
topod tenant*, sixcomfortable twostory Oricß
Dwelling*, with cellar*, vault* and back build
tnga n mated on Robinson and Craig street*. Allexhe
ny c>l Z svyeitzkr a rkedt
_mart:dtf Office Third st, oppoaite St Charle* Hotel
'Oft BALI
M A FINE two glory Brick Honse, pleasantly
situated on the hill directly back of Mr. Andrew
W atson's propeny, near Pennsylvania avenue,
rw, “r ttnd , ot W,U ** M!d TCr * low for cash. Fbr
funherinfonnadon apply u> S BELL.
Attorneys at Law, 4ih *treet,'belw«Q Sthilhfleldund
apiaaf
O . " FOB BAL£
of Ground on the sonth
side of Penn «iree.,‘6ear the Monongahela nver,
uuuUnr&O feet on Peim street, and extending UO feet
don d^ft^i°f M a j l ° > ’ a 0 ft T ide: a moM desirable loea
f°r private residence* or for raa»ufak luring
purj»sea Enquire of i 3CHOONMAKER A Co, *
-J eb -!° _ No 21 Wood st
1 Property In Allegheny City fox Saia.
subscribers oiler for sale a number of choice
■ sitnate tn the Second Ward, fronting on tha
i<ommon ground, on easy term*. Inquire of
W.O’H. ROBINSON, Atty at Law, St Clair It
myl?"iUrf ROBINB ° N ' ™ Ibeprenuet
M'.W®™? SEAT TO LF7T—A'”lwo laaty
Bnct Dwelling, wim 5, here. highly improwl
Land, situated tn Oakland, to let from Ist Anril
HAHBYJ'JONES A Co,*
■- - * - - _MWatei street.
M FOR RK.NT—For one to three Tear*, from tho
“5* 1 .?• A ,R nl neJC , 1 * n two »<oned brick
,^ eUin « G 0 ”*®’ pieasandy sitdated cn the bdnk
ot the Ohio nver, adjoining the boronfh of Manches
ter, with about four acres of land, on: buildings, fruit
trees, Ac. he. Apply to
>? 6 JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co
Toliel.
g 9 a LARGE and well finished. Room, second
story, on incomer of Wood and Thirf street*.
•BaLubavo tho'Exetoangtfofließ of vvjn
Possession given immediately. Inquire of
_ M’GILLs A ROE, 194 Liberty «
MISSINC-A t&rgetßox, directed
K. P r l w l o B « B was taken by a drayman from tho
" l “‘ e o(W. R. Murphy, with directions to lettve it at
.M Kee’s grocery store, corner of Ist and Wood streets,
but was not delivered: and it i« supposed ha* been left
by mistake at some other house. The drayman’s face
i* known by the person wha gave him tho btfx, bat his
name are not known. mcb^O
ftsfi * LK r—A targe bnek uweuing House,
Hi ‘unable for two families, situated ou Federal
JllßtMreei, Allegheny, above Mr. Graves' store
Apply; o ‘ IL LEE,
- Liberty it: opposite sth •
■two houses MfD tofFrOaiMX
U[& ™’o UJT » 011 Beaver street}’in the city o
Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on which
u erected a frame building, two storied high, suitable
ior two small tenements. The lots ate eaeh twenty
fret in front by one hundred feet deep, and rambaok
to a street forty teet wide. The buildings on thl p ni
mises will pay a very handsome interest on the invesi*
m « nt * “ a property will be sold cheap for cash. '
Applyto H. Sproui, Clerk’s office; V.B. orto
_ uovgfi RAY A Co
FOB. SAhEr^ —
r PEN LOTS, J 4 feet by UO, situated on the higher
in ,K* r u“ ud ’ B S d &0 1 n , Un S on “*• widi-rforth Commons
in the Maeaa Vuta Extension. Terms 8700, eash.
-• JAMES ROBINSON.
' . v WM. CPU. ROBINSON.
mchStsta Office, Exchange Buildings, St Clair st
FOB SALIiL ~"
A ARM situate on Chartier* Creek, in Robinson
. • t>oul five milce from Pittsburgh, con
taming®) acres, wub the allowance. Enquire of
W. O’H. ROBINSON. Attorney at Law,
a P 3:dl * Exchange Buildings, St Clair #1
Scotch Bottom JU&nd tor Sale/
EN ACRES OP LA'Nfi, situated in Pceblei town,
ihip, on the Monontahelt, tUyce mile* from Pita,
burgh— tn lots to suitporchMer*. For further parte
alar* apply to Henry Wood*. 3d at, or to
, A WASHINGTON,
. noy 23-dtf 4th, above Bmlthfidd ft
M WAREHOUSE FOR EALli—Tl» subscriber
offer*/or sale the three story brick ■Warehouse
on Wood meet, occupied by IL Tanner* Co.
?Ei 7 WM. WILSON, %
!', K , ? t - ST '> T E O.N PENN STREET
ruß SALr.—A Lot of Ground »itaaxe oq'Pbod
between Hay and Marbury street*, adtoioiaa
Ute nouse and lot now occupied by Richard Edward*,
> i mg *, {toM ° ( fcet » and In depih ISO feet, will be
soid on favorable term*. Titla unexceptionable. En
qnlre °L ~ C - u - t-OO.tflS, 4lb s( near Wood.
oc«l-dtf
For Sale.
A DESIRABLE Building Lot in Allegheny city, fa
▼orvj’ly Sealed, in size aoout half an acre, and
,vtll be sold on accommodating term*. Inquire of
fcaO , . J D WILLIAMS, Hffwood si
JbSu FOR RENT—A room in the second story. No
JU.26 Wood -treet 1*29
ITR'K tf H~ P llttK T E A 8,
Wholesale anJ retail, at the
PEKIN TEA STORE Fourth street, near Wood,
Pittsburgh —The *ui-*crtber having just returned
from New York, is now receiving a large fail suoulv
of fresh GRKKN AND BLACK TEAS frorrtnhr New
York Pekin Ten Company, selected vyuh great care for
retail safes. Our s'oek being now heavy we are pre
pared to supply (trocers, ttoirls, Steamboats and Fam
ilies with any quantity and at any price they may wish,
packea ui M ■'•*< * pound packages, 3 ih. un Canu
te rs, 0 and 13 Ih catty boxes, and m half chests. .
Retail Grocers arc invited to call, aa we can and
will sell better Teas ut lower price* than any other
house in Pittsburgh.
Our.stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, andiiu
pen«u Green, and Oolong Block Teas are the best in
tbo American market
Lovering's doable refined Loaf, Crushed, and Pul
verized Sngara, tt retail, or by the barrel
COFFEES—Mocha, Old Gov. Java. LngalrA, at Do
mingo and Rio Coffees, selected by ib« mosiexpeiren.
ced coffee Broker in New York. V
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cue am bars and
Onions,' Fresh Peaches, pot up in their cw« juice.
Malaga Raisins; in 3 lb boxes.
« 7* Al L Dr ’ D Jayne’* Family Medicines for male
deeWkwS __ _ A. JAYNES.
’ MEDICAL A SURGICAI'OFFICE~ L ~
, N». o®. diamond alley, .
Sktf” bel *“ ' v °° 4 ‘* ren > «>■
I tin Tin. been
MS&Sk&M reSYlailj'cSncnled ij
ProfeaionjMid Veen for kwkS,
lu. attention lo a, ironS “
pilarnta forwhicb hla oppommucs
“ ,l1 fi *Pen£neo pecnlierly qenlifw
I ll ™. yew* detidnontiy dc.olcj
to BtnOy A. trenonent of tbo«e tiorapluntMOnruie which
time bo bo imd mote prnelieclma bn. cored pi.
nenti than een ever fall to tite lot of any
titimmtj amply quaTlßea him to otitJ oi
apoody, iP emo«ent, and aatirfablory core tonluSctS
wvh delicate diseases and-all dumaac. oriSiMiereJ
- Dr. Brown would inform those afflicted
diseases which have beromn cftronie by *l*
gravated hr the use of any of the cemnwa nSSrSLf
Use day, that their complaint* con bo «dlcal^mdTho- f
oughly eared; he having given hla carelW aWrlln *
the treatment of such eaaex, aifl succeeded inhe^ 11 f
of instances in curing penonV
neck of the bladder, and ktpoped diseaaea
rarolt from those 'where! otherr tove
te' 1 ?“ d '' P f ir ' "'P'ti'olMiy inyiS^^
aa have been lon t ajitl onsncee.rfaily in-Ired b^oihem
oTc'Sl.of'fS »««“«■« toytve aa
alio tnvtfea per*
•OU umcltA with Hernia to caU, as be has paid partic
ular aaemion to this disease. • , H
CANCERS also cured *
Skin also Pl' i, Palsy, efc., speedily cared
Charges very low.
“••BcrPMieuts of etlh *ex ttving/tt a distance, by
listing their disease in writing, gWtng qll thesyropj
Untia, can obtain medicines with direction* tor use, by
addressing T. BROWN, M- D-, postpaid, and eccto*-
in* a fca. •*:
Office No. 63, Diamond alloy, opposite tha~t averly
110 tise. . j.
RumuTtsx- —Dr. Brown’s newly discovered reme
dy for Rheumatism is a epeedy dud certain remedy tor
thai palnftil trouble, it never foils. -
Office and Private CnßauMng-'Rfiornf. Uiz*
round alley, DptaWro af
m.mmmwa." v ■;