THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. P1% 4 '1 4 91113 ILO Ils SATURDAY inesuita,' MAY 5, 1869 raTemunt Wadi:arm blabid Oa Weedy, and Weekly ~The Da3lT. Daus par annum; the Trl.Weekby Is Five per abeam; the Weekly is Two pollas per lan ,ureely . *admire. srAfritiming aro eueedj,remested to tand in Jorai favors before 6r. or., laid as early ar t del' a. practicable. iambi mews totbasenod rpeel led time will invariably be domed atoll ordered oat 1110Wrill AIfIrMICIA39. • Ativertiemento atirobserlptien. to the North Amer ican and United States Gazette, reDadelphin, wetted azoi forwarded from this oleo. for TelsgraPble ii•• next jin n... H. pert Psie• Par Loy urrik BOL—The .Getzstte Lew. Bac," has been removed. from WI old situation, a window a the Post Odic& 10 . WHIG COMITY CO 'ION. In num cad the as Ilitad usages of the party. the maeritte'lia na fad Whigs of Allegheny ,00taay, will aisemble primary meetings, in their "savant neeinn Digisie onlitatarday, the 51 day of Jane, 1949; to elect two ll a from each district, as Delegates Ma County Con entiodi to moat at Ms Cou n lipase od Wednesday, th e Int, day of gone, at 10 0 , 0101, 44 M., torpot In nomination imitable ettodidales to he supported by.tha party at the General SksCort in Oc• tubes neXt Mr, lattimasons and Wags of the t0.wn .%,, I lli t cta7frnr md,rlLugi !"hettnnio.r. of 2 atd "- - , .those or tit?... ards.and boroache and Pat towastur o posonen the hoarsenand 9, P. 11.. 101:1T. eitllOT CS, . . eiliThigni of the COMMItet deur:asp deuce. aplusr, v3O. - If Our Wmiliingten Cowespondent. "lunius,‘, trcaiblmraiirimierable cotemportry of the "Union" SD 115 'Min by the editor's frequent allusions totes s , his last paper, the editor gives the dettlal.direct is the remark of "Janitr," that Mr. Westoilittsedthe' columns of the Union through the agency ot:gr. Fonts.. What authority our cemeePonderePunt to his statement, io relation to these rutkeirreishet,.Senalms, we cannot say, but presmaitted he will speak forkimself. It certain ty Is ant =wish that any writer kw our columns shaold.tenke any statement' without a tangible fotiadedhl . , andyre hive miStaken our correspond ent mach, if he writes otatight that he has not a witisfeetory knowledge of, or makes a statement which he does not believe to be true on sufficient testimony. He to Liable to imposition as well es others, and may have been deceived in this in stance; if so, he will frankly acknowledge it. We thank the Union his advise, and shall try to profit by it, when .heart is occasion, but we chink theSerm ascribider? ld lean:eq applicable to .eat modern .Junitts," whose correspondence has given thevenerible editor as much annoyance as thaPsigigal Junius did the heads of government, by his conommaimmions istWoodfal, I's paper. The editor of the PoStis Welcome to can us wi many ugly names as he choose s . We take such thtligs from such a scrum, as rather complimen tary than otherwise but he shall sot escape from our chugs, by misrepresentings We did not say the ban beptopofes to effect item this banks, for the purpose ofredeensing the scrip issues, was "bean. lesa,"hilt Ole proposed was upon those institutions which rendered the loan lamest impassible. The heartlessness "consists In closing up avenues for relief, while pretending the utmost sympathy for the unfortunate holders of the scrip, and in lament ing the hardships to t h e poor from the deprecia. tion of one csurettery, while industriously endlav cuing to discredit that which remain. • Germs, Raumasio.— A call appears in the Philadelphia papers, for 9 &all Bead meeting, to be hoiden last Wedneiday evening, which eras signed by an immense camber of names—some two thousand. The object of the meeting was to take measures to raise funds to complete the Central Rail Rood to tiollidayeboorh, in time ft4' far the buck of nest year. This is an exceedingly important movement, and most heartily do we with it may succeed. It will give a spur to exertions in this quarter for the Western road, and infuse a cheErful confidence in the minds of the whole commuelly. If effort succeeds, we 0)11 have uninterrupted Rail Road commrmieation from Johmnown to Phla• dolphin, *ri.Eg, adding vastly to oar facilities of travel and tratispottalkia. The Weatem dw vision win also, we presume, be 'immediately pot cinder contract, giving no, by 1851, a continuous hue to Pidlidelphia. • . !Eat Foutue Nara--Our Telegraphic pitches announce the arrival of the America, and bring some commerical news, but are exceedingly unsitisfamory is regard to political and social in-. telligence. All we learn from it is, that continental.. Barone still continua la an unsettled and Neer,: like condition; and that Republican France is about to interfere to place the Supreme Pontiff aver the Roman people. This latter intelligence does not =prise us, for nothing such a versatile people do is surprising, brit it is a hurnihating tore of folly and ineomistency. Republican, France—Republican pow only in name—toadies an armed tone to Melt Republican Rome, and to place over her free citizens a despotic and absoa . late temporal and spiiitual sovereign' The neat move in France will beta declare Louis Napoleon, President. Gm life, anti from that to the title and ~, powers of Emperor—thetransition will be easy. PCCILTO24 bowttralC,-This institution Mei been opened under favorable auspices 'Parents who with to give their boys a thorough classical and mathematical training should embrace the rare' opportunity afgxrded by this institution. Sea lid , . vertisement. I • . - • Last acccemts state that the Cholera is extend., ing its ravages in Mend Renton and Omer, go had been invaded tri IL At &kiln, also, they wernsalterbag from its nonce. Al San Luis and Monterey, also, they bad experienced its attache- . At the latter place, it had not been so malignant its character u It area In 1839, and none but cde of the latent clue lied been snacked. Matthew wool, who was convened a kw days since, lathe 'Criminal Gond of New Ymn, of mur dering his wife, by administering poison to her in buckwheat earn was du Monday :Wooing sen tenced to be hanged by Judge Edmonds. TIM 23d of June was appointed as the day of execu tion. lie beard the sentence with rem calroneXt and composure. COL. Bt sia—A correspondent of the Boston At ka:gives a short biogiaphy of Col.:Bliss:the gallant' AM 'and secomplishadSecratay of Gen. Taylor. Colonel W. W. B. Bliintiias horn in August,lBlo and passed the earlier years of his life, in Lebanon. hl - .M. Wm father, Captain John EU!, graduated at West Point in 1811, was promoted to the rens of Captain in 1813, saddled at Mobile in 1822. Col. Miss mitered the aillitrial academy at the early age of knkeen, and graduated at the age of eighteen with the highert honors of his elm, which led to lds immediate appointinent as Lieutenant. For his bravery and prompt discharge °filmy, he wall FIT PAPA fu IMO, and served through an the MO?: Ida way, es assilaant Adjutant General, with the nutit :of ;Captain. When our army repaired 10 Tail/. le diseharge the duty of Adjutant Gen, end; with the rank of Major, and in all Taylor'. bare bright battles the duty of first Aid. itazuctin Commie Asarm.b.—The New York Trtbane coataini a Widialent of the official income of oar Consols abroad, by which it appears that no Coast:date is at Mama worth slopoo. The largest amount received is by the Cen,al at Liv erpool, who in 1645 recelted 59,90395. The eon. wiLmes at Rio de Janeiro and at London are alio worth $9,000. The neat best are the Consulates olHavana and Glasgow, both of which yield NI. =By upwards of $6OOO. St. Thomas and the the Fithdwielt Islands. each yield $4OOO ; sin, other posts yield $2OOO, per annum, eighteen alb worth $1000; and the remaining ninety Consulates range from 1000 to Si Per annum, mach the Witl ess proportion of them being worth less than $5OO, 'The Conrail at Alexandria, in Egypt, receives a salary of $3OOO. Three thinsals on 'the coast of Barbary each receive a salary of $2OOO, and five in China receive a salary of $lOOO a year tech.— , 0110 . IS !maul receives a salary of 5500. Sev eral of the Mina Ootiiala have made no return et fem. G'sorna m Orracatts..;—The Union (Farmer , TS", Li) Expositdr, GG the: 3d loch notices the adjoirnment of the Dishier Colin there, entil We sesmnd Monday to hine'neit and says: "The pre Titicaca of cholera and about the neighborhoc of e anneise, was", the iedion assigned ' thr the ed., , jotypmene." • ••••. as Ewing, Secret"-, 'r the e l pattmea llie 'Ha a n' lla therrdenur, returned to Wiuddngiutt_ - birajail VD th e /:!hl",. A ittesexurred in NeW °floras on the night of the 23d nit, Which delmoyed sevend buildings with their contents on the Levee,between Too lotturimi Menem streets. Among the eefferers we see thenames of Mr. I. Bdisino, Mr. Plulpher, and Mr. Shropshir• e dealers in clothing; Mr. Gen ; dolto„.gexam-Mde. Dismay, Ude. Metal and Mr. Hun, dry goods dealers. The lOU is estimated at • $13,002i the greater part of which is — covered by'lnsarance. ' - .Tlie Swediah.bsique Valeria,*ltich arrived et New York on Monday from Stockholm, has made oneof the longest taf,dreariestpaaasges on record, hayirig been one hundred anit , sixty one days in plug t h e ' m ay_ Betides a large cargo of irqb, she has on board ■ goodly number of passen• gas, all more or lasi sick from the weld and pri vslion they auffered on so tedious * voyage. The Yea was given op for lost, in the newspapers, a it* whale ago. , Tlei pyre Ccor.—The Baltimore American saysthat later accounts from the peach growers s ib not sodiscoUraging no thosb at first reoeived.— , 07c learn from vatioas points that the damage to the tows, though vet* great, is not so extensive as first supposed.. The prospect is that the coop kill be greatly diminished in extent, but that weite mot to:be entirely deprived of this moat wholesome and delicioustruit." IbloaaLn.—The Dahlonega (Ga.) Watchman of 21st says: We were shown a few days ranee two pieces of gold, picked up from the Jones id Gdmer county, the larger weighing 329Aiwta Una the other 100 dwta There is great excitement about the mines." The Nashville Tree Whig states that every prm tlon of the Nashville and Chauattooga railroad bas been located, and the work is steadily and rapidly firogresol4. Gen. Borrow, with an earnest desire to secure harmonious action to [he ranks of the Wbigo, has withdrawn Gem the Coogressional canvass in the Nashville district. We see by the Nashville pepere that the tw. candidates for Governor are to canvass the Stat tageihns- iht an internal improvement meeting in Mem phis a few days ago,Ex•Crovernor Jones elated that &Cotton factory would be commenced there in leas . 16?ux thirty days, CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL—Tbe Elk ton (Md.) Whig says: "A gentleman from Cbesa. peake city informs as that the canal Mrs about as much buil:teas at this time as it to capable of do ing, such is the quantity of freight pa.siog through( It." M 02121 AIM ago flaihoosor—The Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company have called fora payment - _ of three per cent et the stock on the 14 th of May, and additional four per cent, on or before the Ist of November. It tau been determined to posh the work immediately. Nrar B.snioan Asousogsrmrs.—The railroad companies between Albany and Buffalo have per fected their arrangements for the summer. Six traiturare to leave the Albany depot dnik, four of which run through to Buffalo. This arrangement was to go into effect on and after the let of May. ." A Washington letter says that the appoiatmen of John S. Gallagher, of Va.,. first Aodttor of th Treasury Department, in place of Dr. C,olhas, ha ;been determined on. Theßaltimate American says that the state ment contained in the annexed paragraph, we be have, is substantudly correct 800. John P. Kennedy of Baltimore, we believe, .is engaged in writing the life of the late William Writ. The work, which is nearly ready for the Pima, will be comprised to two octavo volumes. - and will contain the correspondence of Mr. Writ. ;poncho( which isof great interest, particularly il lustrating the politest history of the times in which e lived. We are glad that one ivzi competent and perils, tam writer is to be the biographer of Win. --Nass York Miner.— Mal-Den i New Yogic—The New York cor. respondent of the Philadelphia Penneylvani., writing on Monday, says, 'Everything about town, to-day, is in a state of contusion and transition, Tomorrow is 'Msy-day, and-those who don't wish to be swallowed up al together in the general chaos into which heplem Gotham is Men plunged, are wisely Wittig time by the forelook. Nothing hot cart loads of lorniture meet one in the streets, and hero and there, may be seen men, women and children running with chain, tables, stools, baby jumpers everything, ill _r4St, which constitutes the 'gams' of a man's entitle-" PEON NEW YORK. Correspondence of the Pitishorgh , Gasone. Nay Toga , April 30, 1849. The chief news at present is of a political cher aMer, ud Ls not without interest, as allowing the dishonor of the Administration just gone into re tirement It is now definitely settled that the United States Marshalship salary was sold by Eli MOWS for $16,000, to an officer, mho acted u a broker. This Dlfietf being forced to retire, sold his claim to a successor, Mr. Peek, who has now taken the government money to pay .kumsell a debt incurred by the L. S. Marshal, whose bonds man he was It is, beyond doubt, that the succes sor of thelametsted Harriso% obtained a bonus for carious officers, but It remained for Mr. Polk's ad ministration to plan a .direct bargain and sale of aces connected with the highest law court of the Land. Mr. Peck has resigned, but the officers of the law are alter him, and notice given to thc bank from which he drew the public fends, that it will be held responsible. `A good deal of stir has been created by the an nouncement that Edwin Forrest hair forced his wife to agree to a separation. The cause is as new If it is diehonorable to sei eminent n man— His wife is an English woman, and so morbid have his feelings become, by reason of his long and friv olous disrpute :with Mr. Macready, that the tier which death alarm should sever are rent asender to gratify his minions Mtn. Forrest enjoys a rep utation than Which none could be parer, and the sole cause of their separation is the frivolous one now assigned:.' She was formerly Miss atld daughter a the eminent vocalist of that name. She boa Secured a separate maintenance worthy Of Mr. Forrest's ample Winne, And the understand ing is that each is free to marry again. Me.crca dy commencing an engagement at the Astor Place Opens Housa.next week, and a smart campaign may be looked for. No less thin forty four hundred steerage pas sengers arrived here in the last twenty face hours. Itla stated he "importers of citizens," that the number to ad e this year will throw all previous yetis' 61:Wadi' into the shade, and that we shall count oar efessione by hundreds of thousands- Akw paupe'Lti, received from abroad, infest oar city, bet afandkrom this, immigration is the source of immense .t µtonal wealth and strength. Our population is yet sparse, and the supply of labor inadequate the proper and profitable develop°. meet of our roams:ice, end the time is yet far dis tant whet the hardy laborer, of the north of Eu• rope,' and of Orem Britain. will indict, by competi tion,an injury upon home born workmen. The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, the popular Congregational clergyman, and pastor of the Pil grim Church. tit Brooklyn, lies stoma hopelessly ill with pleurisy, attended with symptoms of Ery sipelas- He la toremost among the leaders in all benevolent works. and his loss would be felt wide ly and deeply. The failure of Bishop Doane, of New Jersey, lb much canvassed, and many won. der bow - s clatgymen could fail for 8250,000 and have but gld,ooo of assets. 'The cause' of his lova has been his connection with various States kr the erection- of churches, and other attempts to advance his chinch, of which he is a moat natura l member. Helms however, a trustiest competence I in the income of his wife, which reaches 512,000 per annum—an amount that leaves no room to fear that he will want the necessaries of life; if, In• deed, he does not get some luxuries. 'he money market hbs attained considerable *amnesia, and the legal mu is about all that can be Rad ibr loans. Spears, has accumulated rapid ly, and there is now in the city near 57,000,000, against $1,200,000 in 'March. The receipts from the laterior are large, and the next steamer will have a million and a half. So good authority re. port, The hank., encouraged by this accession of COW. have extended their loans and money is abundant on good security. Treasury notes close of VIOL U. B.6's of 1121, and of 1669, 1121 , Penisylvanla s's, 8S cash, and Erie seven per =Oil, at pas, with as upward tendency in these, , as well as in fancy soaks. In markets there le Little change to note. Pri ces remain almost stationary, so far es produce is conderned. The Staie Canals open to morrow, aid the supplies to come, forward will soon give an impulse to the market. lande an event occurred to night, by no less an raelavemest than the'pnxinction of a vaccessfof amend? byJohit IHronghata. _A more brilliant as 'ilia upon the Grilles of socialism, as well as the Absurdities of society as at present constituted, 'Was .. ,oolref presented or attended with more soc oeas whole space of Barton was crammed with eager apectamcs, to witness 'Romance and Reality, which has received the approbation of an audience, whose sanction honors an author There is point !IS vial souse is the kith:maim extracts of letters to the Baltimore Patriot, by Po• tamer." WAsrancros, April 28, 1649 Who ought to bold the prnimpal offices of the Government daring the continu.ea or the pm, eat Administration in power—Whigs or Locofo- Can any fair minded man hesitate one moment in answering this question. For twenty years the Whigs, believing their cause to he Jost, have manfully and patriotically battled for the ascendancy against Lecorocoism, end the mighty engine of the Government patro nage, which it held in Its grasp and wielded at its plenum. During all this time, the Whigs, all over the Union, were disfranchised from holding • portion of the principal offices of the GOvernment Their opponents, strutting in the insolence of official coo sequence, said to them, "Stand off' we are more righteous than thou' the offices of the Government are not thineiffor auy respectable portion thereof' they belongtik us!" Who hog4gt seen this? Look at the whole corps of out Ministers and Charge d'Affaires, and leading Consols abroad—every mother's wan of them a Lomita', appointed for his Locoicoism ! Look also at every Collector, Naval Store Keeper, Naval Officer, Surveyor of a Port, Postmaster, Um. led States Marshal, Land Office Register or Receiv er, or Sub Treasurer, all over the country, and in every instance, Where the place the man holds has been of value, it has hod a Locofceo incumbent. So w. it, with scarcely ■ soli nary exception, from Maine to Texas, when Gee. Taylor was mans-tiro ted as President of the United States. Was he, a Whig President, to stiller this state of things to remain? Did the Whigs, who had toiled and struggled against Locofocoism, and been dis franchised from holding Government offices of hon or acd trust for twenty years—did they elect him for this ? Did the Whigs expect or design that their Loco• loco opponents, who had held all the high and honorable offices of the Government for twenty years, should turn upon them and say. "Oh, we have had the offices se long that they belong to us. as 11-estates. You have elected-your candidates for President and Vice President, after a twenty . _ years' hard struggle, but what of that? some of our party helped you, and therefore Gen. Taylor can not supereede us in the offices we bold, which he long to us!" No, indeed, the Whigs expected, designed, nothing of the kind. General Taylor expected nothing of the hind. He designed no such thing. Every where, in every town in the Union, the friends of Taylor and Fillmore voted not only agrkst Cass and Boller, but against the officials of thh Locofoco party, whom they knew, is their midst—officials here a Postmaster, there a Custom House officer, here a Marshal:there . - a Sub-Treasurer, here a Receiver, there Dis burser, end what not,—who had been the life, soul and stay of the Loeofxo party, and kept it together, while they had all the time been lord log it over the Whigs who were disfranchised from holding Government oillrrs, althouga compelled to bear their full share of the Government's ripen. It was against these subordinate officials and their principles, as much an to elect Taylor and Fillmore, that the Whigs every where went to the polls and voted is the last Presidential election. They triumphed. And now they make the rea sonable request that the Administration, which they have elevated to power. alter a hard struggle, shall cause a salutary chinge to be made in a ma jority of the principal offices orate Government.— Their request will be complied wall. The groans and howls of the Locofixo organs will be made in yam on the subject Perhaps It would be best for the major portion of these changes to be made at once. The nine days' wonder and the nine days' groans, which would follow, would the sooner be over. As the changes are prolonged, drawn out, so will be the groans and wailinga of the Local°cc organs, menu factured for the occasion. But, all at once, or by piece meal:the changes are to be made, and will be. Nothing short of such a salutary, conservative work will natisfy the people. They expect it of General Taylor. and he w ill not disappoint them. Ile is just the mars to assume the responsibility to such a good and wholesome work, and he will do It. The modesty of the Locofoco office holders, in claiming and expecting to hold on to their places, to the exclusion of honest, capable and deserving Whigs, whom they have for twenty years dis franchised and kept down, is cool beyond all parallel Some complaint has been made against the ad roinitaration for procrastinating the removals which mast be made But there have been good and ! valid reasons for delay in many cases which might be cited, and one of these is the near approach of the time when not a few Government officers' commissions will expire by limitation. la other cases. where commissions are and of right ought to he revoked, I am happy to learn that General Taylor and the members of the Cabi net are resolved to act promptly. It is deemed necessary, proper and just that many Government offices now held by ultra locefocoa should be filled by competent and honest crieads of the administra. tam. The country desires the work of reform, in this matter. done ludiriously. and so dune as ot to report, it. being done over stain Tay— lor and Cabinet. I .am hippy to learn, roenu the work shall be done therouky and ns speed , v as may be. They are aware that the country expects it of them, and that their heads, in sl direetmos are crying out in the language of Shalispearr• "li `tvrrr dons, wheil lis done. Thrn ',yr svcql 'lwetse done gawk I y Action, notion, notion' was what Gen. Taylor loved when be was putting it to a foreign enemy. Action will now be the watchword of himself and his Cabinet. There was work to be done tJ elect Gen. Taylor President, and to relieve a respectable portion of the G,vernment'a hundred thousand office holders from their offline' dotes. That work was done. Action was the watchword, and action did it. And now they who bore the brunt and : burthen, tlie heat and sweat of the day, call upon General Taylor and the Whig Cabinet to do their work—to infuse action into their operations—and the call will not be unheeded. Nothing has been gained in the Virginia Elec tions by delay or by the re-appointment of eundry Locofocos to highly respectable offices. The Whig party, in voting for Taylor and Fillmore, voted to have a respectable share, or proportion. niche Government offices placed in the heads of their friends. And these of the opposite party who voted for the stone ticket, did so because they were, If pouible, more disgusted with the Polk administration, and more opposed to the Locokmo office holders under it, than the Whigs themselves were. Hence it is worse than folly and moon shine in the Union and its Locofoco adjuncts, to pretend that General Taylor is bound to keep the Locofoco incumbents generally in office, heroine some of that party voted for the Old Chief. I repeat, action will be had. The whole avontry expecte it The Whig party calls for it, as best for the country, best for the welfare of the Whig party. and best for the success of General Taylor during not only his present term, but that second - term. which 1 this day predict the Whig party of the country will elect him to serve. to body tan heat hint if he runs. Mark that. POTOMAC. Banking In the United States Extract/ram the Report of the nom 114tuAltu Ft 1101.6, Comm/miler of the Stu, of Neu York, Jo WI ry,1849 Should the country remain at peace, it cannot be doubted that the stocks of the United States will be a safe and adequate security. The Comp troller would therefore recommed that the law be NO changed ae to exclude bonds and mortgages from all free banks which shall hereafter com mence business, and to prevent the taking of any more from those now in operation, and to require that ten per cent per annum of those now held as security be withdrawn, and their places supplied by stocks of this State or of the United States. If this reccommendation be adopted, at the end of ten years the whole security will be equal to a six per cent stock of this State or of the United States, which, it is presumed will be ample se curity for the redempuoa'uf all bills in motile. tion. • • .. Could this system of beating be generally adopt ed in the several States, it can hardly be doubted that it would prove highly benehciaL It would create a demand for their own State stocks. The interest paid upon them would be paid to their own citizens. Every man who held a bank note, secvrod by inch stocks, would have a direct in terest in maintaining inviolate the credit of the State. The b'asting cry of repadvatton would never again be heard, and the plighted (nth of the State would be as sacred as national honor; end, body, it would give them a sound and unifdrto currency. 14 then ; in additon to this, Congress would au thorize such notes as were secured by stocks of the Vaned States to be received for public dues to the National Treasury . , this would give to such notes a uorversal credit, co-extenaivo with the U. Suites, and leave nothing further to be desired in the shape of a national paper currency. This would avoid all objections to a national bank, by obviating all necessity for one, for the purpose of furnishing a national currency. The National Government might be made simply secure. The law might provide that all bills secured by the U. States stocks should be registered sad countersign ed in the Treasury Department, as the notes Circu lated by the banks in this Stale are now registered and countersigned in this odke. This would en able every collector, postmaster, or other receiver of publio moneys, to know that they ware receiv able kir public dues. The stock of the United State., by which their redemption was secured, might be so transferred to the State officer holding the same, that c could not be sold or transferred by him, without the sweet of the Secretary of the Treasury; and in case of a failure of the bank to re deem its notes, it might be optional with Ibe'Sec-, retary of the Treasury to exchange the notes held by the Government fur an equal umountof the U. Statesstock held for their redemption, or let ir bo said rind receive the Government'. share of the dividend.. In this way the National Government would always be secure against loss. But this suggestion is foreign from the chief object of this report, and is merely thrown out to invite alien. to the subject. But, in conclusion, the the Comp troller bsta no hesitation in recommending that the free bank system be modified in the particulars above suggested, and that it be then adopted, in preferene to the safety fund system, as the bank tog equine of this State. FRAIL TOO itro Weih's Exp.,' • rion.—The U. S. steamer A. B. Hemel, Cnptnio Oi way, at New Orleans on the 23d Mt, anived from Brazos Santiago, by the way of Lava., The Helsel brought over as passengers sixteen of Col. Webh's ill-fated California expedition, o , their return home, also a Mr. Buchanan . , who start ed from New York for California with a pony 0 seven persons, one of whom was murdered a Matamoros. Five others died of cholera, and be iha only survivor, to weaduss his way back again PrOiliness at the The mob assembled late on Saturday night, bat by the strenuous exertions of CoL Gap., they were prevented from doing any mischief The city con. tinned quiet last night. At Quebec, on Saturday night, Lord Elgin was burned in effigy, amid the bootlegs of the excited populace. In Upper Canada the same riotous feeling has been exhibited. The Governor's effigy has been burned in venous places. In this city, today, the populace have been kept quiet by the assurance that the French should be disarmed. The Governor is to attend the session of Parliament at ?o'clock thiseveniug, and trouble is anticipated. Oa Sunday, the city vas quiet, but excitement vc , as manifested upon the arrival of a troop of cavalry. John Young btu been appointed Chief Magis trate of Montreal. He is n strong pattisan, and supported the present ministry. At B ock vine, also, the Governor has been burnt in effigy, and the authorities were compelled to assist in the ceremony. . . _ . The St. Andrew's Society, and Thistle Curling Club have expelled Lord Elgin from membership. Mori - rases. April 30-5 P. M. Lord Elgin came to town at 3 o'clock to-day. The carriage was escorted by g troop of Provin cial Cavalry. • The streets were lined all the way to the Gov ernment House by the people, who'hissed, cursed and pelted the chariot as it passed. When the escort had passed the French Cathe dral into Notre Dame street, a company of the 23d Regiment closed to behind to protec: the cortege. Opposite the Government House, his Lordship was struck by a stone on the head, and by an egg in the Mee. The troops were then separately cheered. The members of Parliament then proceeded to he Governnarnt House to prexottheir address. As they passed through the crowd they were actually covered with dirt and the yolks of eggs. The members were proceeding in such a plight, escorted by soldiers, to receive the Governor-Gen eral of Canada.. to present to him an address from the Parliament, congratulating him on the quiet state of the country. Di ring the passage of the members through Sr. Paul street, the riot act was read, and the troops charged. No lives were lost, though the crowd was very dense. This is a sign how troops whose hearts are with the people, can act if necessary. The Governor proecededout of town by the sub art*. A Mn or Benches has arrived from Kingston and has waited on Sir Benj. D. Urban, to reprasen to hire the dreadful state of the country, and t. urge that if something is not done the people wit march on Montreal, Biota are feared to-night. CANADIAN AFFAIRS About t; o'clock on Saturday night, a few boys aseerribled in the Hay market. In the course of the evening their numbers' increased, until a large mob gathered, which manifested a riotous dispo sition, and but for the efforts of Colonel Gregg and State prisoners. who were liberated at ten o'clock, much damage would have been done. They were finally induced to disperse, by their leaders. On Saturday the city was quiet, excepting some considerable ercrtement created by the arrival of a troop of cavalry. John Young has been appointed I Chief Magistrate of MontreaL He is a strong par tisan, and as supported by the present mintstry. Despatches from Quebec state that the Governor was burnt in effigy in that city on Saturday night The authorities are using strenuous measures to preserve the public peace. In Upper Canada the sem , rpint is manifested, the Governor being burned in effigy in many placer At Brookvtlle the authorities were compe,,lled let in the ceretnqnv.The St Andrew'sSocle d Dustle Curhug Club expelled Lord Elva The people are now quiet, ?pan the yrs, ance of the Government that the Fronch shall ho disarmed. The Governor is to go to the Portia. meat House at six oclocL to ni;ht, and much trouble is expected. Faou Pansiee--The Sew Orleans PMayune 6. tiers froui Panama to March Mb, from Mr. Fran , from which we extract the following: If the steamer Calitornm should arrive to-day, the parsenstem going no her cannot leave here short of fifteen date, sod no other men now on the lathinms will nail from here Lauds, of forty days. If the tide of enngration continues to !low in this di- April 30, 1049. cotton. I shall not be surprised to see deck pas. ages in the greasy whale ships mornmand from hree 13 non hundred dollars. Aleut seventy per one took passage on the English steamer Peru. ire Callao and Valparaiso, rionstdenng they will save time and money by going there for a vessel. Mrs. Fremont, in company with Mr. Jacobs. has arrived at Gorgonn. where they are .detained on account of a slight dine. of Mr. Jacob. Col. Waller, and the communion, Major Emig/ nd tau corps of Engineers, are all here awaiting re rilportation. Mexico Tsturr.—We are indebted to the Me vsn Minister near this Government for a copy of the following decree, and translate it for the benefit of our provision producers:—Not. lateL 'Der.urnmer or nor Txessuay. ;His Excellency the Premdent has been pleated to direct to me the billowing decree. The President of the ratted Mexican States to the inhabitanu of the Republic: Snow ye that the General Congress has declared as hereinafter "Art. 1. Is permitted for the term of three years the introductam into the port of Matamoros and the Custom Houses of the frontier State of Tamau lipas of the following articles, vox lour, rice,strar of es my di,cripttoo, coffee, small grains,"(sensillar which app;ies to such, except wheat and barley) 'of every sort known by the name of auaertroc hinter, pork, salted or pickled. All these will, for then enure import duty, pay the rates subjoin ed. Common wheat flour, the barrel $1 00 Superfine do 1 50 'bee, per 100 lbs ........ ............ 75 Sugar. do Coffee, do Salt Pork.. Small grain,by me.urement 20 per cam. "Art. 2. Is likewise permitted the mtroducuon at the Custom House of Paso del None, io the Slate of Chihuahua, of wood and lumber for buildings, subject however to the registration provided by the tariff for other articles generally. "Art. 3. The Government, in order , truly to a, complish the object of this decree. will previously ascertain whether there exists on the frontiers the scarcity of those provisions which A is intended hereby to introduce; and it will put au end to that introduction so soon as the population now favor— ed shall have been supplied by the national corn— ineroe with the needful articles. "Art. 4. Are comprehended within the benefits of t b law 1,125 barrel* of flour and 150 quintals tcwt ) of nee introduced through Matamoras in the month of January Met. " Memo, April 4, 1£40." Medway Dcraarricar, May 1, 1949. The Receipts into the Treasury dunng the quar ter ending the 31et of Much last, were— From customs, about ........ 61 From lands 359,566 17 From loan of 1 S.l . . . . ... . . ........ 66 500 00 From loan of .... •.. From miscztlancoue source. 514,660,044 66 The Expenditures during the same period, were: Civil, museeliancous,aud foreign in. tercouree, (including $1.030,059, 63, under treaty with Mexic0)..82,673,030 64 On account of the army, 6r43 1,637,032 10 On Indian Department 63,697 93 On " tortitications 116,052 69 !merest of Treasury notes and pa,- lic debt ........ ......... •••• . • • 167,308 6t fLeimbursementA of Treasury not... 3,510,100 00 Redemption of Treasury notes par lamed, ate-lotting interest, TREASURY NOTES OUTSTANDING, MAY 1. 1849. TREASURY IJnaanrcr, Register's Ofnce, May 1, 1849. Amount outstanding oldie navaral issues prior to act of 23d July, 1848, as per records of this office-9180,339 31 Amount outstanding of the issue of the 22d Joiy, 1848, as per records of this others Amount onistanding of the :rimes of the 28th January, 1847, as per records of this offi. 55,359,139 31 Deduct canceled notes in the hands of the acwunting officers, of which SS 160 is under the act of 22d July, 1301, 8300 under the act of 2810 January, 1847, and 3350 under other acts 14019,339 31 ALLEN A. HALL, Negligee of Treasury. Gnu. Bitooss.—We heard yeiderday with mit prire and deep regret that Brevet Major General Brooke bad received orders from head quitters to assume the command of the army in New Mexico, lately detached from Gen. Worths command, and to proceed turthwith to his destination. However hancrible line Ueolloetioll conferred by this assign ment to duty, we have learned it with a regret, which will be shared by a very large number of our eilmer.e le whom the General had become en. deem& We cannot persuade ourselves that the order will not yet be countermanded, though we learn that the General has made his arrangements for a prompt compliance with it, and will leave for Jelierpon Barracks early this week. We should imagine that such a command far an Milner of his rank, hr. services and his years, would have little charm; that it would be but little ( better than ban ishment. It we are collect la 11th, It woad eur prise, ue if the determination of the Secretary of ' War were not reconsidered. We cannot pe taken to saying that tf long and ardurous Service and eminent gallantry in the field entitle an °Meer to consideratioa at the band. of the department, Gen. Brooke cornea within three conditions.—N. O. Picayune, dprjlt2.. --- - Lana Fiox Plizwro Canaan.—Bp the snivel at Philadelphia, on Monday, of the barque flues Dallet, Captain DID, the North American has dates from Puerta Cabello to the 411 ult. They present a very gloomy picture of affairs in Venezuela.— The people show very strong dissatisfaction with the despotic measure' of the government of Mon• agm, and, have become throughly unsettled. The price* for all produce, whether foreign or domestic, were. very low, and trade ow almost at •it stand stilL It was becoming every day more and more evident that there most be a change in the govern ment, and dour previous accounts may be relied on, that change points to Guzman the present Vice President. as the successor of Monagas in the Presidency of Venezuela. We bear nothing of Gen. Para in there growing troubles, hot it is reasonable to presume that he is not idle, though very secret, in the work of roment ing discord to the government which has over thrown hot out conquered ham. In our last advicea it was mentioned that Mon ages kid; G", political reasons, seized and thrown into prison at Caprupano a number of French citi zens, among whom was the Vice-Consul. The strong protest which this proceeding called forth from the French Consul Genernlhas added another to the many difficulties of the Government. The French Consul insists upon ample apology and re paration, and the result of the matter was still in doubt when Capt. D. sailed. Another;revolution is Venezuela seems, from all accounts, to be imminent. Mamma, April 30., Trust. or Mat. HoWan.—Yesterday morning, being the day for the commencement of the tnal of moe. Howard, upon an indictment for m;irder, the court room W. filled at an early hour. Judge Brough presiding; associate judges, Wtreman, Moore ; and Sadln. A. G. W. Carter, proaecuung for the State; and Jlidge Walker, 8.. K Commie, and lidos King for the defence. The apeeml venire of jurymen was called by the Sheriff, and the Court proceeded to make up the panel. Much argument, by counsel, as to the qualifications of jory men, and the usual queations were propounded. When we left, the panel was not-foil, and it was said, there wee Ultle probability of ceding any Will:MS=l till to day.—Cencrwaut Gartite, May 1. The National lntelligencer of Wednesday, noti ces the following arrivals in that city: Colonel Hay., a distingumhed citizen of th Slate of:South Carolina, on a visit to his clauLtder Judge Bank., of Pennsylvania, well kaaWt formerly fur several years a Representative cd"Con grees from that State. Colonel Todd, late Minister of the United Stale to Rossi. Hon. E. H. Allen, of Boston, formerly a Rep resentative in Congress from the Stale of Maine. Hon. James Brooks, Representative in Congo . elect loom the State of New York. Tae BRITISH NAVIGATION LAWS —The reply of the United States Government to lea Inneamade by the British Charge d'Aflairs respecting the pro posed relaxation of the British Navigation Laws. has been published and presented to the Houre of Commons of the British Parliament. The reply states that a pacific proposal had been made by the President of the United States to the British Gov ernment, through Mr. Banaron,by a note addressed to Lord Palmerston, dated November. 3d 1647, to conclude a treaty providing "that British ships could Trade from any port in the world to any port in the United Staten, and be received, protected, and, in respect to charges and duties, treated like Amer ican ships, if reciprocally Amencan ships could in like manner trade from any pan of the world to any port under the dominion of her Britannic Majesty."—Nat. Mum-rasa, April 30-5 VIRGINIA ELRGTIOS6. - Of the results of the late Coogressional election in Virginia we have here tofore announced the election ofJererouth Morton. (Whig,) and John S. Millson, Richard K. Meade, James A. Seddon, Thomas H. Bayly, Rrehard Parker and James McDowell, (Democrats.) It now appears to be settled that Thomas S Bocock (Democrat) is re-elected in the Buckingham district; that Alexander A. Holliday (Democrat) has a majority of a few votes over Mr. Forbes in the Spottsylvama district, and that Paulus Powell (Democrat) has carried the Albemarle distrie, by a small majority over Mr. iltatam. Mr. Flourney's district remains In doubt, salllttiorn bur districts we have no conclusive returns—three of them being decided Democratic districts, (though one was last represented by a Whig, Mr. Felton, who to not candidate for re-election,) and tie other a doubt ful district, lately represented by the present Sec tary of the Navy. The known loss of the Whigs, than far, in Con gressmen, is two members—Mr. Botts and Mr. Goggm. In members of the Legislature, the gain is on their side.—Not. Tat Don. AT Ow Polar —The Portsmouth Daily Trans./riot of Monday says: 'We understood that the recovery of Mr. James Elope one of the principals concerned in the late dual) is comildered somewhat doubifill, the ball having entered his side put above the hip, where it Wlg osmotic!. Passed Midshipman J. P. Jones is riorcy recovering, the ball having been extract ed from his side. "ARRANGOIZ .3 lIM.OO 00 35C1 00 6;1,436 20 2,001,201 03 811.130,091 frO W. M. MEREDITH. Sesteary orate Tremury. 135,Er4 oo 5,673,550 00 .The Mato' used by Mr. Jones in this alrair the same which was in the hands of the grandfath er of Mr. Hope, Commodore Barron. in the mem orable duel with Commodore Decatur, In which the letter was killed. Mr. Hope, we learn, receiv ed his wound immediately in that part of the body which proved so fatal to Commmodcre Decatur:" JOB PRINTING. BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Mailife's., Bub Lading, Contraaa, Gain Blanks, Mild, LIMA C6.11/1.111., CLULMS, POLICIES, Re. &a., Printed at the s hortest nonce, at low price., at the de2h Unreel Oven., TRIED mm. Improvements In Den y. DR. ti U. STEARNS, low of Boston, is prepare manufecture and set BLOCK Tenet to whole end p alms, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plate =E2=:=M== exposed. Office and residence next door to the May or office, Fourth street Pittsburgh. h. ,o—J. P. hl•Farlden. F. A Futon. ial9 Pereira Lenox Suomt..—Prenared by J. W. Nelty William StKai, N. and for sale by A Joyner, No 70 Fourth Flreet. This will be found a delightful arta FM=MiMMI Bun's Biroata.—An Improved Chocolate preps don, being a combination of Cocoa nut innocent, usomong and palatable, highly recommended pant ularly for invalids. Prepared by W. Bader. !Noche ter, Maas., and for sale by A. JAYNFIS, at the Pek Tea Store, No. it) Fourth st sachl4 W. 111. Wright, 111. D., Dentist, Orem, and retudenee on Fourth at., opposzte the Pntsburgh Bunk. Offitc tousfrt7ocOelr I: It A M. rmm,o.ato P. 1. li.ly On the morning of the 4th Inst., after a severe and protracted dines', Chorine Gutter, Eng., in the 401.6 )•ar or his age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to atulnd his funeral this afternoon at 3 o'clock, to pro ceed to the Allegheny Cemetery. (rope his late resi dence on Peon street. The 111111.1.1 sermon in behalf of the Ladies' Bi ble Society of Allegheny, will be preached by th. Rev. Mr. Passavant, to Dr. Swift's Church, Brave street, Allegheny, on Sabbath evening nest A collection will be made in aid of the Society. Mr The yearly meeting of the Nlannireo of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan Asylum will be held on Trick sy, the rth of tho month, at 3 o'clock, m the afternoon, In the First Presbyterian Church. The cannibutors and all interested ore Invited to at. tend. myeAgt Fire and Mak Ina Inenranee.—To. PyrrA et ftf.v N•VIOAMON £3O Fin. ISSre.,NC. C 0111,4.— chartered Libb—edndnae• to Insure, upon every de veripooff of properly, at the 4.101. rat. OPYIe. No. 21 Market street. SAMUEL GORALLY, Pre 0.. elySal(im For Greenwood Garden. Rowan FINNNT, Sec'y. NEW AnnAsmcdc•l'—The steamer THOS ~ ,eirrr, will commence on Monday, May 7, to run from the Old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pm et, to the Garden, leaving at b o'clock, a. 0, and at etch hour until 9 o'clock, r. hut tnp from the Gar den at 10 The 9doaos are supplied with all the delicacies • the scuon. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with large collection of Greenhouse Plants. llablients, A nerl Flour Plants and Shubberg. TheAcoinfortah wharf boat Greenwood, will be placed' at the Pi argot landing. _ Es..outor's Notlise• LETTERS of Executor having been granted to th undersigned CM the Estate of Joseph Hughey, lat. et Wilkins townshm, Allegheny enmity, Pa , dace eel: ail persons indebted to the estate or said deco ed, will , lease make Immediate payment, and Mos baring elating ant present them duly Whentica ed to setdement. iir.NRY CHALFANT, F.:comer Wilkins township, May 5,1b49--tantS Loos Not Allegheny Neal,(e a) M baud and for sale by m ybW R H Id'CL'TfIIEON, I= Liberty. SETS. 'NAP ENTIN g-25 bbl. Spis Turpen prime order, ins: reed and for mile by royi.dtai ' HENRY C. KELLY ALTPE'TkE,—;g3 ilsT i roan to .rlivr, tor kale my 6 . _ . is /1 I H DICKEY /a C.. From Cu I,f ACKEREL-70 bble No 2, is store end for cu. very low to close Compliment. wys JA.31F.9 DAL.Z ELL, 21 water et _ _ ANNERS' OIL-2d bbl. Brown Oil, landing T for nle by myd JAN DA UM. T AIM bbla No Lard Oil, landing f La simmer jilearenger and for sale by m 6 JAN DALZEL RONEY DEW SYRUP-10 bbls Honey 'Dew Ay eatt, tattling from steamer Mersedger and lu sale by myS JAS DALZ ELL 114 E&IIAT GOLD PENR UST RECEIVFX, a splendid lot of the finest Gold 0 Pena yet made. Pens are generally made of from ID to LS low. gold. I have bad a large lot manufisetu wd of 18 karat gold : and hooked with smooth bmr point., and spring Übe a quill, and confidently recom mend them as the very best made. Also, 36 dozen of various qualities nom 81, to 82, and all warranted. Also, s. few extra Leviathan Pent W WILSON, corner 4th and Market ILL_ 111:13307401 The new and light draught passe Ret ' , steamer LAMARTINE, malt N..", master, will leave for ala and intermediate landings on Alo do l'Or ' lse L ig 7 h th t or pLass. •t 10 ° p ;ti rr ply_ k'cl i al a . biard . w , k o c r t o o , Agt2. my! SCRIPT 110IIIPII IWILL receive Chy and Comity Scrip m par, fo nn , poverty that may be porchount of ma nt mile I have advertised in the Poin t to take Once on the loth and 111th May, nt Lock No. Y, Versailles township Alleabeny county. WILLIAM L. MlLLER myentmayl.9 bieca - Enzi.—its bbl. No 3 to saliva; fin sale by my L 8 WATZILILAN rowsionA Essirrnma, /111.113:111 car, WILL be opened ID. V.) for the admission of young Gentlemen on Monday, the 9th day of April. Sastas, (parable in advance l per searion of E month. English, Classical and Mathematical deparb • meat English department A bunted number of boarders will be received. For testimonials, references and additional Informa tion, enquire of the Principal. at the Institute, Robin son street, between Federal street and Sandasky, in Chislen's Row. • W. COPELAND, Of Trinity College. Dablin, Ex _War, and Queen's Scholar from the Royal School of Fn. JAW. - Federal at, near Robinson at =yank( _ Scrip at Par, TAKEN FOR CIIICKERL'YG'S PIANOS. H• KLEBER, of Woodoeli`s, No. h 3 Th ird street. offers for role an elegant lot Checkering's Pia nos, (Boston) at the lowest cash price, for Prthiburgli, Allegheny city, and County Scrip. They comprise from 6to 7 octaves, and were selected by Mr. Chink crime for this market They are warranted to beequal to any in the city, having all the latest improvements, such as circular scale, etc. Buyers art invited to call previous to purchasin elsewhere, and, *leo, to bring with them 0121 f, goo d d judge, professional or othervirm, to lodge of the quali ty of the above instruments N 13 —Written guarantee, will be given with each Piano, entithng the holder to exchange in case the in -or be proved in the Mast degree imperfect, or my 4 H. K. House and Lot for Salo for Scrip. IA A I'WO story Brick House, containing eight Ja.rooms exclusive of boaement and cellar, and suitable for two female., situated on Liberty street, Allegheny, will be sold low for Scrip. Enquire of my taltf IL HAYS, Gsrette office _ _ SHOE PAPER-500 reams downed colors, reemsrd and for rale by ri C HILL, _ myl lr7 va,md sr . . _ BACON -16,003 lb. arum - red Bacon, in More and for rale by L S WATERMAN, my! 31 worm and 62 from rt JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE-31 bbla No I Iloolna; 211 do N C Tar. mylL S WATEELMAN N•YOTICE. 7 AII persons haring claims •gainst the .I.lumer Loma will ptesse band them in ta , nned ately to JAS. ?Malt, Jr. & Ca, tnytilt No 38 Water at - - - 1 - 3 YE FLOUR-40 tails superior Rye Flour. mot re- IV coined and (or sale by my 4 8 & W HARBAUGH - FINE FLOCR--50 btils Fine Floor, lust reed and (or sale by my 4 S & IV HARBAUGH IATINDOW GLASS-I'ollas Smith k Herron's brat yy •&:: do .1 S Ilarkell's brand, just reed and (or nob by my4 S& W HARBAUGH - ‘,:t ODA ASYI-15 col. Kurt/ best Soda Ash, just land -1.,) Ink and (or sate by tort S& W HARBAUGH - - - T EN SHAH/is Exchruntlarg o gi , tc , Tt i ft c y l Lake , by no 4 110 Second et LAKE LIME—la libla superior Lake lime , reed and sale by my 4 .5 As W HARBAUGH BEEN tor APPLES—ZU bbl,in store and for sale by 43 my 4 S & %V HARRAUGH PEER aoilo U „ L re t ' y tt —2 m fi g ""81. Apple Butter, - AS' ()LASSES-SU bbls N 0 Molasses, just reed and 'll for sale by my 4 S& IV HARBAUGH T COTTON AND WOOLEN bIANUFACTU. I RERS.—Haying made ar.ngemen. for a sant supply of FACTORY FINDINGS, we willc or, .11 at low prices Calf and Sheep Hader Skins, Lace Lea r., pi c kers, Heeds, Shuttles, Hemp Tan. Treadles, No.: to lb Belt Punches. Wrench., Stripping Cards, In In Ift in; Patent Dresser Brushes, Weavers Arm.- et. &c. &c. LOGAN. WILSON & CO., my 4 Pea Wood street, Pittsburgh. IMPTY SHARES Pittahoryti, Cinoinnkti and Louo 12 nude Telegraph Stock, for ode by my 4 N HOLMES & SONS 1 ID PEACHES--50 bush just reed by 1): F. rr i. t r y4 Louß- 20 bbi A a r RNI ar S,: e tt,I'IONG y &. CROMER H. • t Ali SISTIt ONG & CROZER Ban sr PriTiODOStl, May 1, lOW. THE President ithe Directors of this Bonk have tht day declared 9 dividend of four per cent. on th. Capital Stock lur the list sts months, pay able to stock holder • or their legal representatives forthwlth my3sllw JOHN SNYDER, Causer. FRENCH MILLINERY vir ADA 130PINAFFON will open her Fancy and ctrow Bonnets, and a general assortment of Fan cy floods, conalstiog or Silks nod Lacers, Mantillas, Fancy Cap*, Hibbons, Flowers, Me. &n., on Frnlay, OM May, at ID o'clock, a. r . au Market street, near Tiord. my7:d3t _ Per Sertp at. Par. IffinJOHN H. MELLOR, ell Wood street, will sell tor eterip at par. the lalawing new and second band Pianos: One elegant rosewood 6/ octave Pi• ano, made by Baker & Raven, N. Y. 8325 CO One do do 6/ octave - 300 111 One rosewood 6 octave, Gales & Co, N. 1 .• • 275 00 One do 0 do do d 0.... 250 U 0 One mahogany .5 do do dearly new. • 200 00 One do 6 do Loud - • • • BIS WO One do si do Rosenbaum , 100 00 One do 6 do Gentian 5010 0 e do .1/ do R& W Num. 00 00 One do 5 do Dullish ••.•• • • • ...... 30 tal roy3 Valuable Building Leta for Sale. Flint; subsenbers ate authorised to oder at private j, rale, and upon highly favorable terms, a number or very aluable ftmldtng Lout, cmnprismg a NTT, portion of the Lo. numbered 07, 00, 00 and 70, in Wood. , General Plan of the City of Pittborgh, at led at the Sollth eastwardly corner of Pcnu and W ayne ei rents, fronting %Meet on the former, mid extending along. the latter about 600 feet to the Allegheny river. and being • part of the Real Estate of the late James Sleyeasost, Eat.. deceased. A plan or subdivision of the above Lots, in confor mity with which it le proposed to sell, may be seen so the office of the undertigned, on Pound, between N as ket and Perry ass. WILLLAMI fr. KUHN, my 3 CIASSfA—eso mats flesh Cassia; 7 baler do Clov lending and tot tale by my 3 TANNEIRS 011.-60 Wile Brown OP, landing from . canal and (or sale by BAGALEY & Ni&l/TH 1011 - 0 N YAILN-10Cottsf - Yera, :sorted Nos, in more .d for sale low by myaa. JAS DeLZELL 11. INIUL ASSFS—:aU bbla St Jame. 11 Alelaise . In store and for sale very low to close conlig, I)MA UT,-75 sts Pen Nom In store and for sal 1. low to close conwgnoloot by my 3 /AS DALZELL • MANN ERS Tanners 014 - lending fro 1 damn and for sale by ray 3 JAS DALZELL L INSEED OIL-40 bbl. Just reed and for sale by I/ A FARNEerocK k co,, corner In and wood D RUGS- 4 Sh ,, lo ic raz ei r d otash, in)bilobottleg, Hypo. Snip!, Soda do Sub NH ittaranth do Crimsons do Cit any ills Lotion do chloroform do Inc steetved end for sale by ray 3 B A PAIINtZTOCK & Co (101TF.BAB11bblo Copper.. Jew leeches nee fo, kj sole by WEATON DOM kIN, tuy3 DO Flout at FRUIT-44d barb dried Prattle•; 460 do 4. Lir dpplesi for ride by LIMEY, MATTHEWS fr. Co. Vi Water 'HITt: BEANS-45 bbl s for sale by nsy3 RHEY, tdATTHRWS_& Co 1 RAD bbls for sale by ap3 RHEY, MATTHEW 9 & Co riUTION YARN—;;Odino Ns moored Nos; 150 bales Batting; an do Candlewick; Cotton Twine; Carpet Chain, &e. for sale at manufacturers lowest prices by m)"1 RH EY, !if ATM EWS & Co NASTOR bbl• for We by rity3 WAIT, MATTHEWS fr. C. WRAPPING PAPER—Er 3 bdis ra.. crown. d. ble crown and medium. for sale b y ==l foiiare by my] RHEY. MATTHEWS & Co DEMI!. AZ , li—* CANI in more ana for vole ,y m!3 ROBERT [MIZELL, Liberty I{OLL kW ITER—IV beta freab, for sale by my 3 RoBT DALZELL FLOUR—AIe eels superfine all do fine do; 65 do Rye do; to note and for sale by L ti WATERMAN, mv3 31 water and e 2 from at IAR D-41.5 bele No I Leaf Lard; 2.3 - 171 — ss do do - 51,1u , moretold for sale by ruya Ll 5 WATERMAN Tirsegsdm, In store end (or sale by szty3 L 8 WATERMAN DRIED FRUIT-23U bush dried Peaches; 215 do do Apples, (•s sale by my 3 L 8 WA FERMAN SCYTHE Arifs;Qiii da7 .ale by my 3 L S WATERMAN doz Hay R ikes:tin my 3 1. 8 WATERMAN GRAIN CRAHLFS--I2 dos superior, f..rs•le by taY3 L ATERMAN FlSki Lthis ho i Hernnr, wdo At, l mind; for . 1 1 by &HEY, MATTHEWS & Co, tn)3 VS water .t `IHEEE-100 bss exult Cream Meese, RIO reed kj and for sale by eny3 1 II CANFIELD Purn 811—le bbls jam reed and for role by ray 4 J II CANFIELD BRL1:1-11 bbls just reed and for sale by nly.r J 13 CANFIELD - , The splendid steamer TAGLIONI, Coles, master, will leave for the abov all imennediato ports on Friday She sth Loot, at to o'clock, • E. Fur frelght or passage apply on board, or to niy3 PETTIGREW & Co, Agra mint. T R. , RAF:6Z le MARLIN, in returning their grate acknowledgments to the friends alb° &Ileum uon not to a discerning public in general, for the lib eral pAlroaagn hitherto received, artnealsee at the same lime tout they have made essential improve ments in the interior as well as the exterior of the es• tablishment, during not fall and winter, which will greatly enhance the comforts and ainusemenU of in valids, who Intend to visit this place during the enan utg An the prevailing diseares are treated here, and they will endeavor to keep up the reputation the establhao mint has won through the west, by strict attention to patients that entreatthemseives tinder their care. In order to undergo the treatment, patients have to provide themselves wails two woollen blimzeta t two cotton sheets, three comfortable* or a right feather bed and Sts towels. Terms, lug dollars, payable weekly. mytatrn • choice white re 'd I K ISH NIOSS-40D ILA, and for sale by nity3 BRAUN lb nEgea rt UM SHELLAC-2 eases reed and for sale by U - myl BRAUN & REITER OW SMD'S BARSIPARILLA.-111 dos 1, bad N for nib by myt BRAUN & REITERreed WR 3PPINO PAPER—IMO reams or rag and V V straw Wrapping Paper, assorted sizes, receives' and far sale by 13 0 HILL, 67 wood at ibs American, Nat reed 11114 for ordc cr_Oy_rnyl A FAHNIMTOCK & Co u ON EY--1 bbl. Minalui Honey, jun recd and for Ja sale by My( B A FAliriniTOOK & Co rz=m3 TIIE Board of Trade have removed to the corner o Wood and Third streets, opposite the at. Cherie Hotel Their Reading Rooms are now open. mil POTASH - 7 esks No I Potash, just recd and tot sale r by W& B M'CUTCIIEUN, LW Liberty .t GREEK APPPES-1.00 bbl. good reed and for .at __ by aim W It cnEuN L)UrrER--1 bbl. liefh Roll Rubor, reed end Wt 1) sale by ap3o W & R hI'CUTCIIEUN EGGS --1 bbl ree'd and for sale by sy4o W & It 111,CUTCHEON DRY DE11111.40-43 bxs Dry lierrin W 2 g , WIDE: I Mc SPLENDID STOCicooT*E:WqPitiNG GOODS A. A. MASON & CO., ONE PIIICE bTOLLE—NO. 60 DADES.T STREET-WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. A . AM & Cl/ having th n releie*d their store for ire eccon i,letto oi then mewl. log business. are 11,r preperad to exhibit te their Ow tall trade the moot extensive •Inek of nob and feeble*. able Imported nrit ame-le ratinsels they here , eareir offered la h et, r be Saloon, hogeth er with another • len: , oom. ti** bend fitted up and ad. ded to their retail -404 inient. lbcreby giving them am ple room for he disren) oi r iinmenan stock Being constant 4 . in Me ter c pl reeiiionda from thew house in New 5 ork, they ere *halted Mx ays to offer thc °ewe., laiew and most dew -slily goods, and at prices as low as any bowie in the rountry. Their sloe I. con. . ti, part of Flea HrNellon 1-I=l.l or extra rich Ilereges,Thactea Alimonca Delphit ea and Marquise of new and elegant styles Alto, Poll de Cheer, Pollard/Oka Maim de Leiria Grenadines, trio, a, Drultlienies,Broche,Toile do Nord. &a. Sc. `Noel. Handled Piece. of new sal rich *tyres !atone., Lawns and Orgstidica—aplcuttid de.'nno. Scorn Hundred Mere* Frigloh said Preach Prints, Gingham*, Alertness. Orleans Clone Linen Gingham. Challies, he. Se SILKS—Tt we Hundred Piero* of rich plain, figured and cliangrab,c Sibs, of entire!) new st) les. Also, black Silts for dresses, visims, marmites, era. of rope nor high lustre. SHAWLS—Cashmele, Thibet, Long and Square Shawls, Gros do Rhine, Posh de Seie, Craonnit elvfw, Silk. Derage, Sewing Silk. Wool Plaid, Grenadine and Marlin de Lain*. WHITE GOODS Cambric*, Jaeonets, Victoria Lavers, Book and Swiss Muslims- Tarletan, Fancy Checks, Linen Lawns, Dotted_Aluslins, Mull and Noire soot do, Sc. be. LINEN GOODS—Damasks, Coveys, Di. pe rs, H n illrfa, French Linen aml Drill Dernesle tog, nub do, Insh Linens, bee make and Sot y Sheer- SONNETS--A complete assortment of China Braid, AUCTION SALES. CINCINNATI & PITTED:WAG/I By John D. Davis. Auctioneer. t i . Largo Stock of Dry Goods. i r , .. , ..•N On Monday morning, May 7, at 10 o'clock, at l•-...:., :: s .9.h. ~.A AM hr.: - the. Coramereml Sal. Room., corner of Wood and Fifth ascots, will he rnlil, wsthout reserve, for cash 1 DAILY PACKET LINE. CIIITC.)— A large osaortment of fresh and seasonable staple 111 . 118 well known Imo of .plcadel prissenger Steam and fancy Dry Goodewhich among ace =Peri , . 1 en le now composed of the 'sagest, f loat, bea cloths, eassitreres. satusette tweeds, mans, cononades, bed and furnished, and moat powerful boats oo A. drillings, gingham., gnu., de hubs cos/acres, plaid waters of the West. Every accommodation nod cons, viennas, silks sat,., pruned lawns, swiss mush., I fort that money can procure, has been provided for par wilt linenlonge tablel t 11 , %bZoc , a u e , el h. end r ,b andtoi o f ni o x v l ms :h. d w rion , 4 se nie . r c is .,r ll, a Lt .n n el million a s , ki f ee pe n o r p n le opfAtix toe five t yr n o i ? . white, crimson and flag silk ildlif.. silk and bonne ry , their ~,, The bon, wilt he at the (oat a f cost and oral buttons, Coat.' .pool cotton, hosiery, Wood street the day previous to starting, (.r lho meek. gloves. nbbons, &c. • 40.11 a freight add [h.- entry of passengers en the reps , , l ter. In all eases the passage money must he pale lb advance. m '2 o'clock. Groceries. Glassware, Furnimrey In Young Hylton tea coffee, N 0 sager, Vamanufne- I red tobacco. 20 linnets cider vinegar, sboveW, , SUNDAY PACKET, spode , larks, wr.pp.-g paper, lrtmvParent and veal.; The ISAAC. NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, en/1 non window blind , 0, 1 . 7, 8 11 10117, ...HI dock., , leave Pittsbargt, every Monday monde ; at 10 o'eloak, queensware, knives and forks t Wheeling every Sande) , evdning ac 10 v. w... A large and general assortment of household and i May :6,11147. knolien furniture, dc.. _ —_ At 7 o'clock, MONDAY PACKET. Ready made clothing, boots, shoes, hats, retail stock The MONONGAHELA, CaptsSrorft, will leave Pitts. of cry goods, gold and, silver watches, fine entlery, . burgh every Mallitity morning at 10 o'clock; Whftling ... k . , ~,L , 0 m, .„,., ca .,,,,1, ,i.. 1.,, swords, Ac. every Monday evening at 10 V. X. my 4 I _ TUESDAY PACKET. 50 BIALA,' g lota in Beninlla,adjaansng a. city el 2,lr i il/BERN/A N. 2, c.pL J. K.A.wrisz, wilt usburich every Tuesday morning in 10 deleekt Allegheny, at Auurnm. I Wheeling every Tuesday evening ell 9 P. ri. On Saturday, May 12. at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be t . -- cold en the premises, about 50 Low of ground, very I WEDNESDAY PACKET. handsomely *minted on Nunnery Hill, hating a COM- I The NEW ENGLAND No. gt, Cam- S. Iksaitk, will mending' view of the mites and surrounding country,' leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday. morning at IQ plans of which may be bad at the auction room. ; o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 1111. gi 'Perms, one fourth cash, in Allegheny or Pittsburgh , - Scrim one fourth on let lannary;180 0 ; remme Paylv , THUKSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Ca Lie in five years from tat January. 1810, with interest, pt.. Gluck will leave Pitts to be secured by bond and mortgave. , burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling my 4 JOHN D DAVIS, Auet every Thursday evening at 10 e. 5. . ...._ FRIDAY PACKET. ESCOTMOot Sale of Books. I The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Pln Dow, will tel On Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening,' M __,," I Fittrburgh every Frida y morning at lOo'clookr Wlesa. 3d, 4th and Stit, at 7j &cloak, at the store No lIS Woo. ! liar every Friday evartiug at 10 r. a. street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley, will Le _ sold— 'NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LIPS An extensive and extraordinary collection of Eng- , OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, Bah and American Books end Stationery, Encyclopra- • diaa,and valuable standard works, in the yarn us de-; r - -s"' , i ,, 9. purtments of literature, science, and the arts; Annuals .&•„,,,„..,-, and r legantly tlluetramd books, among which area ~ 1..7P2r., 2 !,..,., splendid London editions of very rare and choice I (us citssacrw,) works; firmUlaina and Pr.," Book. of every d ' s " *. i Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock, A. AL, and on non. Porriodon, Gold Pens, to gold and silver ease , rives at Giusrow, (month of the Sandy and Beaver Ca ofgol the best maker.; letter, packet post, commercia , re al) at 3 o'clock, and New Liabou at 11, same night post, nap and note paper , envelopes ; blank books, 1 . _ s.cavcs ,P. Now Liabon at 0 o'cloek AL, (making the memorandum books, etc. etc. trip canal to the river during the *M.) .drl„ollniew Catalogues may now be bad, and the books will he n , g o'clock, A. M., and aerivu at Pittatutegh at 3 P. ready for examtnnuon and private talc on Thursday, • ~,..,_t hiw midi ., a nwinnunini line for nnwynni p . n. Ladies ant gentlemen are invited to call and • sensate and freight between New Lisbon andlltilus examine them damp Me day. • burgh, in shorter time and at loss rotes than by any The books are new and warranted perfect, and w ill' ,_,,,...,. mate. be sold without the least reserve to the highest bidder. nn - The proprietors eddies Line have the pleniture of fn. Terms, cash—Purchnsen to pay for and take away • 211 utty,e w formin the public that they have fined up twisißre rs t clam Weir book s the day following each sale. Omni . Snots , for e accommodation of pas1:11 tell JOHN D DAVIS, Ana freight, to ran , in th nonnnnunn with in ell k now n, steamers CALEB COPE end HEAVES, and connect. ing, at Glasgow, with the Pinstmtgh and anCib- Mit and other doily !MCA of steamers down. Ike Oidl and Mississippi riverr. The proprietors pledge Knee. THEATRE. selvesla an. spare no expense Or tenable to lasuee con fort, safety d dispatch, and oak of the publics a itkaga Lime and Manager O. S. Porter. ' o f th e ir P.V.,..,,,_ Ammo can SraOl nananil. W. H. Cosy. I AUTHORIZED AGF:NTS. G. M. lIARTCN, ' 0 ,.._,,,_ S. AW. lIARBAUGIEI, '''''' ll36 113 - Change of open 7, curtain will rise ms. Me NV. H. Crisp in 2of his popular chuarmers. It. HANNA, & Co. myllaf J. lIABBAUGH &Ca. N ew Loh". Splendid entertainment. --..-- - MAN WI DOM ' Sorraro.7 Evsurato, Alec 5- NOTICE The steamer BEAVER,C. E. Clarks,Mas ~,„„„, ter, waMenve ruler dus notice, for Wellsville Anat.' To eommettee ..th the P.P.l.`r m ` l ""'" ° ' d---- fly, at 0 o'clock in the roornirtg. Pll3 led by Alt W. H. Crisp. from Walter Sean's poem of the LAM OF THE LAKE. • J ernes Fin James Ms. W. H. Crisp. ' Natl . ggig t- MAIAL . Roderick DhoMr. Oxley. . . . Ellen Mies Porter. • SITMELEH, ARRANGEMENTS for 1549. Blanch of Devon Min Cruise. MONONGAHELA ROUTE. Dance •• • •by •• • • Blaster Wood. 1 On/7 73 Milos Staging. To conclude with the celebrated favorite, Vla Brownsville and Cumbertmd to Baltimore and SLASHER AND CRASHER. Philadelphia. Slasher, the heroic. • ...... •- • ..... • •Mr. Cti It ' THE splendid and fast mane 0 S Mall stealers Crasher the indomitable ....... .• • --his Duna r . ATLANTIC, Copt J Parkinson; BALTIC, Copt A Rosa Mu. Prior. ' acobs; LOUIS M'LANE, Copt E Bennett are now ... tp- Monday evening -Farewell Benefit of Ida ...king double daily trips between OXLEY. PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE ' I The morning boat will leave the Monongahela 3ilmenarna' can AlAgnigOrra3o3.2' Raga, 1 • Wharf, above the Btidge daily la &o'clock preellely. Perraa.ou May I, 1819. 4 ' Passengers will tale SUPERB COACHES atßervnia, T INS B a nk to-day dceland a dividend of four per' villa at 3 o'clock , P. AL, and the splendid ears elsghe Mom on the capital stook, out of profits for Salt and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, Ste hue last six mouths, payable on or after the eleventh' o'cloek,.A. K, and wive in Baltimore the rime even- e Loft myellot WM IL DENNY, Cashier. ing, in note for the evening Line to Philadelphia and -- - - Washington city. May l. ..stt s ... BA.. or Ft r.. " -° " , i , From - Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only MI how= Ist, 1840. Fare T (119 Bank h. the day declared a dividend allow p tuto 1 ,,,,, t00t to poittototplooo lfr 1..... - A. per rent. On its osmial stock, payable on ar after t, Fare 110.%00 the 11th Inst. The e.t.a bent will leave at 6 &cloak, except Rant Easter% Stockholders will be faid at the Western a 5.„,..„,„, p....,.. u . ~. ~_ ,__. _„. brig. . Bank of Philadelphia. TI OS. AL HOWE, 1 oo l ot . i o , o ti ron .,„,„ A u . ii. , o 7.— t i;vd,r a =wean °Uhler . I aver the mountains the following day . to Ealgerll MI NEW SPRING MILLINERY. I Coaches, and lodge the turned night in Cumberland, ' Pauengen have choke of either Steamboat or Rail May AT? at MRS . ' Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia _and Me IX] ILL be opened on Friday, TV BARR'S, Fourth street, between Market and I privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, Wood, a fr, sit supply of new style 'Spring and Sam-' .sod r .,,,,,g, 1 their sow ot pleasure . c.o . d . s 0b00.... ate Bonnets, Flower., Ribbons, d.... j teied ippon. to travel as they please. The ladies are partici/I.ly invited to call. , We make op the loads and way bills for the Coombe atelidlis ;es in the Pittaborgh offices, lin order to save time on PIANOSI ' arriving at Brownsmlle t ) a is Menton . Intpereint for mama to . get their tie Sets before . some' 013 board T HE sabscriher offers few sale a largo and splendid ” Pu.r.. ... , , o.oot of ... ono , oott ... bow , groto t ito , lof the boat, our orb., Monongahela Hostas,. Water I- street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood a 4 Pittsburgh. non Pianos, with and without Coleman's celehnted , J. hIkICIAIEN, Agent .Eolian Attmhm.t. The above instruments are war-' °PI . ". ranted to he equal to any mmnfaeuired in this coon. - Plusburgh 4 Louisville Pao kat Lints try, sod will be sold lower Mr - my brought from the, FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.' Elul. F. BLUhLE, No 112 wood st, . 1 . The *mild new steamer 2d door above b tu I TELEGRAPH No. I, N. B -City Scup will be taken at par Car a few ofd Baslep, master, will leave for *ban the above autirtment. inyil p . m 1 0 intermediate ports on Monday's . -- - i 30111 Met, at 10 o'clock a M. VLLUABLF. WORKS ON MACHINERY, CIVIL ' For freight orpassage Apply en board, or to ENGINEERING, dc.-Scorr -Engineers and' Nlachinisig's Aroolant. V folio volt , one of plows, and . aft . ei ß ek l ei n g ai ld i rva. F N lV ß l E L l G Q°N m &CO • ace deseriplive of them. I , ‘."`-' ... I P ITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINK Cann -Encyclopedia of Civil Engineering, The nave and splendid festpuilen• dn.. 5 vo. vol. H.,l,2ArrviL-Tiring mod Mechanical Mordents- gOr PneV,.. I.E6 RAPE No: done S so. Melon, Waster. willl.ve Ibt Cleteill- I Air.....-5',... Engine, ..w editors. ‘.." '''''h earl and Louisville on Thursday, the 3d at ill enlarged and unproved, arab all late =pre . entents in ' , 0 , ,. , „ „., „ , , month 4 , Nos.. 4 to- lack' A. M. fIYIII7ZZI P M " V' °a LSO & Co, os Cu-Dic nodal . of Arts, 31 rinfactures and Knes, ' t° thick 5 vo. with susupplement.GEO B MILTENBERGER. Cootn-Cyclopsedia of 3,606 Practical Receipts, 8 _trty,_ 2 vo. For sale at LOCKWOODi, m)1 IV wood rtreet ==tl BENCH LINEN AND LINEN Lien' tteM— w 'D R. !drama has now open a WI assortment of d tract., for drosses and sackr-samortg the lot above at ..let, for ere .et anti .....----,, _ ... =tank, leaf,. ...titursli ter are some scarce colon, such as rank, blue,green, _ every Tuesday, at R o'clock ,; P. 11., Itc, ohm, Phlk, blue, green, sod mode colon . C.. - for ICusbathtown, Cantina, Sunfish, Nome', hare' meleon Lawn., and a large assortment of embroider- Landing, New Martiorville„Sardo,Sildetsville,Ttlelbs ed moshns and Lawns e d h '' .. d k Ni'' . ' i l b l i g" ; . . 7lC lire7p7 Cr e, aes lrl k tile ruA' A l: oe ilr k U t '' ng "r P lut iAnol r dl llo l e ' ll ' In V i n p ' ore l464 - ope W n: n lt od ltt v ' e s rs r o e n ce , ot pure m b g a in) se ts a n c.d. osr ail receive d d u a ls , : look at his large •nd wean stock before purchasing- R.-custuo-u.,,,, r e. ik„ e k irtwon , . 007 $ .1 at northeast corner 40 and market xts. lat 3 o'clock, Y. AL Marietta on Friday, USA. , Wholesale Rooms up slurs .3 1 passing the pc/acquit pan. of Ile above towns landmga on Friday, before. edglst TOBADCO-21 boa Cledge's 6 twist To acct., land- t By the above arnuageumt, this boat t o be able to.. Itc. from stmr Caledonia and for de by lay at Plitshurgh on Sundays, and keep teat day as M , ot) 2 '...' t 3 l should be. JAS DALZELL, I a ATf INti-tbu bales do l, and in ittiliii - lio tiliii- 1 The public may depends:pen tbis boat continuing la .1.) nog tn store and for sale by the trade during the low water scam.. apESAM myl JAS DALZELL yr . 1 , „ _ a „,,.., I,f ~r COV,,,c, ' ; ri7,7111,0 Louisville and liu Louie Packet taw ittriwN e ill e :":" 1" : 1 6 ',. " ° T o b t:',;;;;,,77 3 ,7nhtmb'"y 47:: "" 1,4 k eg; 1 1111) 849 ULA . R TUESDAY PACKM FOR SY. LGULS.... charges an d take them away. um .. The fine (oa t tanning peueegb myt, WE:STUN BOWEN 90 Front a messier ATLANT/Ss' , , Leo. W Wteks, coaster, will lases ii.RESII TEAS--5? tit chests frees y o . A li H y ., for the above and lateededlato Pon+ Tea, per . hip I .... dein...M.o.' l th.. d*P I every Tuesday at 10 o'clock, 1. AL and for sale by mr.l BAUALEY fr. SMIII i F,,, 1,,,,z1,,,; ~,,,K . 1,07 b o ,a . or , Crillt.Rll.TP.bl , LINIE-IS fior , E. C. KING, No. Com. Row, ‘../ sale by Wt. AI 1111TCHELTREP., el.dem Isuistills. , myl l6° Lib "q` " 'II ULAR Sii - TTle - Y - A - C - Kr - ITIOR sr. Louts , , A T the sign 01 the Planeumd Saw, 78 WOO9l street, e Km fast reamer piesimpei A T a fresh sum!) of Carpenters Toole , for vale by t ' I . ' .- !11l steamer LEN. LANE, at)2 HUBRISa LAU MOAN 1 ,=' 41: A. IlcPberson toaster, will Iwo G i o; , • v - `----• . o above and ntermediate Pall eve • D A CON-I 0 asks snorted, - now lauding from steer Ity Suitably, at 10 o'clock, ru. DP Cumberland; for axle by ; Por freight or pusses apply ee baste, or to mye ISAIAH DICKEY fr. Co, Front st E. C. RING, hp kgit Cam. paw% Louitrellbs ' LA RD-I:l NAB Nu I, now landing from attar Cont• I - berland; for wee by ' FOR,,wirrEinvo AND BRIDGEPORT. my 2 ISAIAH DICKEY &Co . The neat and substantial iteaMe2 1 I li 'HUDSON 101 EAIOYA L-The eubseribers.have removed from . ... 1 , 13,11t ,, : f5 mow , , ~,„,,,, ~,,11 1 ,,, ,(9 rest 4... No 57 Water street, 10 the warehouse recently 00. ......' ...- ,- :, - r -,er regnt ' ar trip. between Pittsburgh coined by Jame. 51.7, No rS w.mr . 4 .. 1 - .. Meeting and tlYidrpon She will leave Pittsburgh. mil • RIIEY, MATTHEWS &Co . on Wedn esday an&eeturday. --, I For frelOit m passer., apply as bmwtt FOR m ,R""iorr. i, AND ZANESVILLE: - 1,,,,dim, „.... ~,,,,,,,: 1•....... moThydesmas"l'te'dir:Curire'aurerfo7the'Pabelovs VI, OLASdES-65 Ws N 0, IN/ le, 041 for sate d (by my 2 Oil GRANT • i ''.. and fulerteedtele Pens this day, Wed- ' esay, at,4 o'eloek, I, m. Q BOAR-10 hints NO, just reekl and for sale by. l pb, fl e ,,a,, er passage, apply op b ea m, „ o g I,y lay 2 011 GRANT • -- - FOR NASHVILLE. Q - PRINOPIRMNYSLA - I.* - i:.Olaiii WijaT.Tird ; •Tho fine light draught iteanier \ 1 near style fancy Pvints, mst arriving and for arde , Item. DOLPHIN, . et Me present reduced prices, by Hazlett, master, will leave; Dr &lova myd SHACKLETT &/WHITE , I and Intermediate portA a• Saturday, , , 49 we ' d ''''''-- l at 10 o'clock, A.*. 1) OH ROY PLAIDS-One bale 6.4, aLrermil, Slue I For freigla or passa,ge, "poly to . „ - .. Pl-8 . FOIL WiIEELIN W D 4 11 1V NIII II N 4 FL2 8-R H je° . A 1.1., Plaid Cloaktngs, mst opened, by . '..72 • SHACKLETT & WHIFF._ Ms.. Thia fine steamer • CINDERELLA, • George Calhoun, rammer, .4 twPil 1. or above and intermediate port. on.. PRINTED LAWNS -5 ewes n 7, a1Y . 1., IN , ...,3, , Almiday• end Tbursdays, at El • a . Lawns, fancy printed, .4 4 ,,,., ° :rjr•Vii i l y HA - F° ' l a ta e ' P .w* g''' 4 1 4 j 4 -1- , -; and for sale by mi 2 SIIA . - . ..• . ..'!" 7- - - I - - 'REGULAR ZANESVILLE encr,ff. • • _ • _ . • - • - (II INGHAMS--A .fall nrs.reem u ", ‘ ,„ d i i tgl or t c ,,,,, h l Th. Sue steamer 13 - and Demesne Gtoghartse, mat MT_ . JENNY LYND, SHACKLea - s & WHITE 0 Grainger nature', will roe es arms' 10 I , mpg • " nixiNAT , 0( Asnioxit i - 11. 1 A tr:14,..2 - ",! . . burgh and Zattesvi ' lleflv " aLe lr P l irts k bn: ' o b 4 7ev:: 1_ 4 '144 sale hy mil ay.' ' ~. day. For freight apply to RAKER& FORS VTII, Agis. T eft—es bb North it e m arg r ip , MATA I V' s, co, YECotater at rnyl P — - ANT STUFFS--A. very laws assortment anew style Summer Cotton end ri colon Pam stuffs }tut I opening by My t tItiAC6I.EWHITE d GUAmi,S2:OPAL--9 eases reed uar s a rA TER TS9 irlims "olifii aril@ el - 4 7 lIILL - - - . The new end IpleediyD an i et nagat i :ehe . t_ AARON a , ; - - w etet=6 Wt LI pi Rini TU RP t,NTIN 6—LU hbls just ree'd and lotion Thursday, the ad ' eat , 10 Puns 0 lade by myt B A FAUNESTOCK te , co. For freight or peerage, hippiggeepc;jorsia„,=.4 .m..—.— OTABII-9 stk. just rued tad for Ws B CANFIELD I•eierieeee...••. • DER SEED—De lbe ersh, oat reedwed for eale by myl & Co 1113110 VAL . "4" 1 1 1t1 1 4 Eu°E11 (or forimstlims and Commission Rim ALT-200 bbls Do tsh., ti 7 WIG AWE is WCA.Np1..F.520 Zra= t Be7BB N a " hum. bemean Wand &IP - *" AcoN-5( vas Hams, 9do Sour Cod o, a do SlB:madam pal reed and Co, clic by re di , IJY, JONFA aro Florence, Dunstable, Rough and Ready', Sinter, Eng. Soh Chip, Flinty, do. Le. BONNET RIBBONS—Id bons of Bonnet and Co Ribbon., of the lieu styled. Also, Mack end colored Tugela, sod Sethi, beat quality. Ale., Bennet Sdkit und Linings, ArtificiMs, HOSIERY AND filLOYELbrery description of ladies and gemlemens Hose and Gloves, Cravens, Scarfs, Hdkfe Also, Reser, Caere, QV. Ledo Veils, black lane demi Veda dr. dc. NEW VISITES and MANTILLAS, of all the huh. tenable color. and styles . EMBROIDERIES, LACES, 'TRIMMINGS, hc.— Lace rAlare , coders, coda, mending collars, chembietts, Valience. French and English FatiLkllPt ramble do, Inserting, Belt albboas, linen cambric and I. Bdkfs, erapes de a e PARASOLS and PA RASOLETTS—More than two thousand Pomo!. and Paraeoletis, of every ' , Ariel/, including the beat mattes of hno Satin and Comeliest. Cloths, Cassirnerer,Vesting, Summer stuffs„Tweeds, Jean. Also, Flannels, Cheese counterpane. - GINGHAMS, CHINTZ, PRINTS, dc.—Moro than twerhandred cases of the best styles and of every va riety.' BLEACHED and BROWN MCSLINS—Over one hundred cases of all the well known and approved snakes of Bleached Muslim; NM bides brown &hetet , "ery variety and price. V - • Purchasers may always depend t from the peat famlities of min ortablitihment, of °humane the ekOleat goods at the most teasonable mires. The system od LOW PRICES adopted by this establishment, as well as their ONE PRICE SYSTEM, having met with such universal favor that dm subscribers are enabled to of fer still greater inducements to purchasers. Every or acle will therefere be marked at such lore rate as can not fail to give perfect mdsfict•on. Merchants Roos all parts of the country are invited to call. A. M. MASON & CO., • ap.27allmis Cal Market, between tad 4th as. STEAA BOATS. UDVLfI WIZIELLY PACE= PITIIiettIIZGH AND DOCICINGPURT: - • Waite The steamboat - , PILOT N0.,14 Capt. leatta Pitt* FOR ST. LOUIS.