The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, April 10, 1850, Image 2
THE' eITTt3BUIWTH PUBLISHED BY WHITE lc.oo PITTaiIiOXIO,H rmorciarto, Awn to r TM , garnet,: m.. are earael: reilaaa‘earal.a. to v.. Amon berm 5 P. Z., KVA asearly in the day a. •Vrit=inv=e t2 erarge t d until rde*rxrat . , Pziainnal, Newts , Aarocteatt--Advettive ..:-.lllSSltti sad sabresiption• to the North American and ,Unized Puttee Gazette, Philadelphia, reeeiretl staler. #! lams frcorthia Gam • 4 ID"Cescassuen MILT Gurrra.—Adfertivementn ay' eapaaripdoeta, for than paper, will b r=p4red and forwarded atm thiA °Sze. 01 1 e'Pria.Coacorearrat.Lrrr.—Sabseripdoae. (orrible valuable paper, will be 'teamed aid forward- meription• nod adveniu ' and forvnaded [tee ot glasoldo and Whig Carre•pondeziec. long , Convention, of the r, all of otosn'sen osenv. erpondenee, are request. Moue, on iVednevder, tranixedini of Inteiiteee IILANDS, Chairman. LOCAL MATTERS NEwe, ,verat istombers.of the Mate frolt this comity . for public, doco- j Cknostsuossta or Auxonmrr Comers.— nectionitai licen tacked on to some omnibus bfll In the Lerialsture,litniting the sessions of the Coiamiwioners of this county to fear days In the we aid ctikingei their wages from $1,50 to $2 par.day. • This would bee very good arrangement for thisCo'notaleskiners, but a very injurious one for the interests of the county. Such is the press *Ebullition in this populous county, especially at *sand of the yam', it is neceesary to work Ohnia rery day to enable, the Commissioners to keep uperith the demand upon their services.— We are informed by one of their number, that it ,the bill betiomea a law it wilibe impossibk for this . county to meet her quota of the Activist intetest, 'as she bus heretofore done. Work is now laid opt foe every day, in auending appeal. and other accessary duties, from this to August. Wo hope. • therefore, that the clause will ba itneken out, and the county saved from the embanasentent by each an unnecessary item of legislation. &exan Caorrax. m Prrrsithaeu.—Very consi derable sixthly pervades the public mind In this cky, 14 relation .to the re-chatter of our two princi pal Banking institution. The icuico of the Le jislatete hu Dealt) , passed away, and the prospect of iny thing efilmeat being done is rather glee m y• 1f delasefeeks have io wind up,the inconvenience will not fall upon tit!!! stockholders—for they can their motley. more. profitably in other ways— bat open the community in aerate!. A great "asiaafactaring city like thin, cannot thecertfolly compete with others engaged in aim liar avocations, Without adequate booking facilities, and every Minch, of businms will be injured and crippled by. the winding op of the Banking institutions whose charters am about expiring. Not only will Pittsburgh feel the evil efectr, hot it will extend to all dose extensive regions which bring the raw maternal of var lons descriptions to this market. Oar furnace men, who now realize the money on their metal, will be compelled to store it up, and wait the demands of the con Mime?, from day to day, or all it on credit, and obtain money on thew - paper at • disconn t which will-eat op all their pro ,JILL So of every other branch of businecs. Such an Insane policy favors the interest of money lend - era rind chav era—makes the already micaithy mo • .eyed man still richer—while it opyrenneactruggling most, worthy and urefill euterpnse, and honest in &WO. How long is Locobcourn thus to comb energies, and destroy the hopes ofsiV patient , arid long anforing people Cru.—Fierce tones d urielition ye beginning lb be beam, egging this iskpaitoes bill, which has been sent to the Gayer. nor by the leacelMoveajotiry of the Legialatere. s .-Whais every boned, right minded man most *Madmen iten a flagieric innings, and a decibel , • caw stunk upon political 1.401, we are oat mils. Sri thai the editor of the Put profcasen himself well pleased with the bill. Althembh it defrauds Attoiitonreounrf of. orte'member o leaving a nu- Cosa of 4222 =whim unrepresented, while sow • of the locoroco cooniiee received a Member In stool 3000 taseblea, the ain't of he Post is sags 104! .He washes no reared to be paid Is the 6e abutter, te a tar redder acme! inervarte in this Ohs cristAattany other in the Stale exerpt Ph.!adelph B,lla that in one yew after the, enumeration, sciat t 4 tobst fair diitnbution we obouli be di.proyor ; fixated, represented: Ile is even willieg to throw awry 012 tizOles, ■number within 613 to en • the us to another representative, and to permit neighboring Irxiotice county to have the benefit of out loss ! How disinterestedly benevolent! Some of the enormities of this bill- will be . apparszttto theyeader, io the following comments in a letter to the Philadelphia American:— , The Senatorial ratio Seed in the hill is 14,743 to which it might be supposed the Malkin would uually conk:cm. Let uo see how this is. The actual MOO hi the district to 11,3615 the second 114181; the third 13,516; the fourth 20,036; the Illth 14,564; the sixth 13151; the seventh 22,944; the eighth 13,391; the ninthl6,l9l; the tenth 12 ,. 100;" the eleventh 14,005; the twelfth 13,060, the Olittsenth 15121; the fourteenth 13,771; the 1111amith 13.154 the sixteenth 17,619; the seven. trash 10,827; the eighteenth 8,673; the nineteenth 17,394; the twentieth 5,134; the twenty gist 17,658; the twenty second 14,327; the twenty third 14,587 the twenty forth 14.4125 the twenty fifth 16,703; • the twenty aixtb 15,681. Does thin statement show that thereto even an approximation to the stand. and set up in the bill, by which the districts were In 'rest degree to be measured! The tams need DO comment. They earrywith them an eloquence more convincing than wordr, and prove most , timer that the bill does rook it:Our:foe, and is such a one Es ought never to become a law; nor do I believe it ever will. Aeireiew of the representative district, would . atop so equal recklessness of jumice and propri. ell,and would furnish another and an unanswer - ahha argument why this bill should be vetoed. No =is paid in it te the comainnity of interim should exist between the connate comp.. toga diatrict; but little attention is given to' - the the number Maul& Meech, mid still less to the rights -or awe who new happen to be in the minority.- - Theatre auffieleut reasons to condemn it in the mind of even candid and unprejudiced citizen of Pennayhrtaile. :Were the House had sided on all of the See. atee awe:Omen% but after' a determination to adopt teem was made manifest, Mr. Allison of . Beaver; took the Sour and delivered a powerful speech ewneuit the bill. He ohowedthe manifest Injustice doze to the Whig party in it, sod reflected very severely upon the course of the opposition: Ham anegreseet felt the withering rebuke. A. , fable ,repty wiurattemiked by Mr. Roberto, of 1 :Ornate county,who firover estimated het strength ,lantdentaking to break lancet with Mr. Allison, - and who ins particularly unfortunate ou this men ' don, In having the wrong side of the question. ' Aft idea of the enormity or the bill may be deo . rised'frote observing, as Mr. Allen suggested this' 4:torairag, that, although as he maintained, there ,was but litiledifference in the numerical force of she twopartiriain this State—a truth dembnstrated .try.the fast- lhat Far three years, commencing. with -157 the Whigs have had a, decided majority in aists, and part of that time in the }Loose al wi, thar they now have a Whig Governor, and that they carried the State for Taylor in 1848 by a ma. *IV of 13,000—the bill which ha. passed gives Igen probability the, Lecofacos 22 of the 23 mem isinseiy the Senate, and 69 of. the 100 members of dawHoase. But suppose t eratioargumativ,' that the LoooLmos have a majority of 10,000 in this • etatamore than which I suppose no one will claim, doss this Let of a numerical superiority of 10,000 justify ■ gerrymander which give. o majority of 11 is the Senate and 38 in the house Ought a mosity drlo,ooo . jo ciorry,er Is it entitled to SLICh a mopondsranes in the Senate and House? The pupas Pallionot would bee majority of one see. der and these members of the House. Indeed, 10,0000 Vann ningill not,ininatiee,to entitle to more . thin one Senator and two memhern--the ratio roe e$F 9l4 " being. 14,713, and for a representative 4865.:' Not sanalled with claiming weal Is the at waistlbey have a right to claim, they persuade the topers, and oak the Governor to ego, • a r itl iZ ih an ordinary election would smile 13111* • olarality of sham in one branch and thirty of i gAt to the other—ooly ten time* more thou their tims is the Oa* ease, sad ,sisetare in the other. • slad Oils is palm! And this Is their'praetice of sal" their fondles frir the enjoyment by all of equal *kW of whist' these hypocritical leacefe gag peke* andprate. What ground is. IWO to simple thatc h honest and bberal mind. stg (knefww of Pauly/Innis would approve such • biltesso infamous in its provisioars, and so full of Ono*malpsbio Mobalons of the letter and apfe-' dike Cloantitutionf None whatever, unless it ma* opposes: them !a amoag the moose. so Ceart silents to We ineentmes of the party trick. Mid team men softy or pracimult 1401 d they will 10011 - di& &waterloo of 'the finmer by hurlirg grousseeo sad from public confidence the latter. The New York Express ,Ims the kilkinving re. oath undo nefarious Charymanderinni3peration; eltingfiammaad evis at work in the Kerrie. bingose/44114threr mission being to en.cobjes she In order IQ put the Whigs Ina hopeless w.ixs, and tormeore a perpewat lease of power ilibe Loco Roos Of ail the odious awesome One rmacitimad by grasmiese poldelass, Ws tel abbitcpac pipreVann fialphroMiteir eigbn o! frotrbiser.is. thewfoiat. , luna i of noel a measure 'aftowa 1: cant pt ofPar..'" rights and Public denies; and fora party chd , awls respect for pannier majorities to . ssneroo it, is at ow* a melarrehtilf instance of hypocrisy =de". We should . be i ireartly, avhstned of any Whig . who, anysigeri; or-roe any cause, Witold lend his Ire , licence to such a measure of wrong, and experi ence will show, with hardly en exception, we be lieveohat suchmeaaures bre always drip:listed with lthelSdin'Teen pink. • I An attempt to drive through one of these man. riures'in Georgia, recently broke up the Lenten- ' lure there; the Whig Senstars holding themselves abscised - fines any action upon a meriaure.maich was Oo deprive their constituents of the practical tights of repre:.entadon. In Pennsylvania a men sure is tied has been honed through One branch of the Logistadire, and is likely to pass the other, ofcanne, by party votes. The constitution of Pennsylvania dellares that “the number of taxa. ale inhabitants" shall be the guide to apportion ment; hot the constitution avails nothing, while the solemn oath to-'support It CCCMB to be totally forgotten or disregarded. This is a matter which interests men of good morals every where, and we feel hound, 'therefore, to show our readers what Loco Focoism is in Pennsylvania, and what it would be every where, if it only had the pow er lo execute its nefaricon purposes. The telegraph announced the arrival of the Che robes at New Yorlt, oa Pr day last. The detail. of the intelligent= trout Ca iro:nil trO not very in keratin. Gold digging is conducted with varied suceesc and large quantities of the precious duet continue to arrive. Title Cherokee brought 111,159; 818 34 in gold,ort freight, and 5500,000 her among rummagers: . total, S1;658,818 39. - The mail brought 50,000 letters, which were only that four, days from San Francisco. • The Tennwaee had arrived at Paned= or, the VIII of Mareb, and expected to ash far California on or about the 26th or 211th. Feb. 26th; in corn. ing out of Valpartlito, the 'Lined the Sarah Sands doing in, and she u as expected to arrive abort the 29th or 30th March at Panama: A large 6ro occurred at Chaves um the night of March 23d, by which the largest part of the town erns reduced to ashes. The Amelgcan side of the river is being' rapidly built up, end now re. paicet in the title of Plersey City." ; • AmOng the passengers, per Cherokee, In Parsed Mtdabiptuan M. P. Jones, with despwches from Coca. Jones to .the Secretary of the Navy. Mr Bayley also brings despatches from our Consul et ,•Guayaqvil, announcing the breaking out of a revo. lotion them The Paolo Melt Steamer Oregon, Capt. Patter. son, sailed from San Francisco on the evening o the lax March, and arrived et Panama orrthe 20th. She brought to Panama 262 passengers and $l,. 342,6102 on freight, principally in gold dust, and at least 11,000,000 in pommel:on of tho passengers. 1 Among the Cherokee's passengers are Metter, T. 0. Lukas. Priest & Co., appointed by tin:Zell roost& Mml Steamship Company a commitnes to arrange for !ha immediate commotion ofAhe ne cessary silentness. 7 , The Oregon arrived at San Procter.," on the mornfag of the Vd Feb., and remained to port bra one week.. Engitah dates to the 29th December were received by her in San Funnier°, being but 55 days on the route. • Many of the pansengers who left New York in the !steamer Cherokee on the 17th January, Were bat 36 days in reaching San Preeciaco. On her peaaage down, the Ore gon ran aground on a tend bar near San She. bet was got oil in a abort time without theleaatinjury: it was very foggy at the time. The Empire City arrived al New York, on Sa- tnrday morning. The amount of gold duet in she hands of her parisengers is estimated at near one million of dollars. By these arrivals, the New York Courier gleans the following intelligence.. The destruction of emir ertv, caused hv the xi .• . - natal height of the Gonda of the rainy ammo • , has been more than counterbalanced by the in creased quantity of gold which they have brought down into the valleys, and the coming season If expected to he largely more remeneratire than any that has superettfed it. Gold in found in larg er quantities than heretofore, not only in me new diggings, but has elso been deposited, extensively, in the old, so that localities that were, before the Goods, considered exhausted, are now es rich, if not richer, than before they were worked. Among the new diggings, that ol the "Oregon e.nrin" ap pears to be the mast productive, add it is asserted mat oceasionaliy the miners overage two pounds a day. and it is estimated that several; hundred thousand dollars have been taken out elicit Gan. on alone, niece the let of October. Tte Burke Rooker is beirg extensively used, and with them 'banks" that content out more than fillets cis. of gold, to the panful of dirt, are profitably worked, while, with' ether paudrus, ft is not conmarted nrofdable , to work dirt that does rot contain '.ts eta to a panful. • The product of cold for the present veer, it in exneoted wilt he largely itteree.ed ev er the preceding one. lotlen.l, .4 the aatelDeDlB made ore, avilleble product. which will reach the States, will not tall short. of $20,000.000. Tie old towns which net aspiring to thedismity of cities, are cannoning to increase with a papal .ty never before kunwn,white new ones arc attrieg ing up at desirable localities. untie of which prem. tic to overgrow their utter sisters. Among thoe .1 the team of "Oro," leveled by General Greene, forrnerlyof Texas, and from which be has already realised over $lOO,OOO by the sale of lots. It in situated et;the junction of Feather and Bear Bias ere, 45 mats, by the ri ref, above Sicramento, and. is inpposed to be at the head of Summer steam • 1.-1. to contemplaVo r to construct a railroad from Stcramento City to Coloma, to which end a petition has been presented to the "Legislature for the pump, of a general railroad law--the Cairn- Miol2 01'021 State haviny a prevision similar to our Ave, in relation to acre of incorporation. The Iderislemre of Cali f ornia appears to he pro. creasing very prodenUy and wisely, in the sever. al enactments necessary to pot the maihinery of government In operation in its varied departmerta. The SAll, is being divided into counties and io dide' districts; the Couto, are being arranged and established—Pilot, Quarantine, and Health Laws, Sce.„ enaded,.besidee other maltitudinone matters; necessary to the complete orgeoLvation and pro tection of the wend condition. • A propmition made by the State of Deseret, to amalgamate ortth California, and form a new SW. bytheanien of the two; was promptly laid ea the table. California appears to be able to take care of herself, and to have leas to apprehend from the refuse of COagress to receive her into the Union, than we by rejecting her. She is go. inn an very well, and very independently, and if we are wire, we will „not keep her .loag knock tog at our door for *did:mien. The following are the calories appointed far the State officers by the General Assembly: Governor sloooo Secretary of State 7OOO GrnrntroUer ofStote 5000 Treasurer of State 5 000 Attorney General ' • 7.000 6etrvevor General 7,000 Ctnei inmice end each As. ) witice 10.000 Each District Attorney.... State Translator... =l==i The subscriptions to the new Pacific Hranch of Howard & Co.'s steamers amount to $700,000. A million is required, andl . f is e_ipecied the sum no. =miry to reach that amount will be promptly ta ken here. .Ilia desimtetteither to cousin:let forth with, or to purchase four steamers of two thous. and ton. each. The P.sajfe News tuts thin advice to corresno dente: .Wafer• instead of wax, should be need in nil .ewes, in in crowang tne Isthmas and Gall; the wax melts, and the letters are frequently candled ad in separating them for delivery." .. The &verbena. between the-Americana and Menial., hair been adjusted, and guttql will rev stored. The immigration of foretguenr bed con tinued throughout the 'winter- Theycome from South America, from New South . Wale!, from China and the Hawaiian Islands. The immigra anon from South America has sensibly diminished. CoMiderab'e excitement still exist. at Panama, growing out of the seizure and imprimontncrit of come American citizens, by ibe. authorities, and their rescue by their countrymen. We extract the following from the Panama ',it a meeting held in the city of Leon de Ni rafagnar by the.blinisters of the Stales of Roeder ar.,SanSalvador and' Nicaragua; It has been dei, totted that the three Republica 'wit' form a single. national hairier the intercourse of its foreign re lations, under the name of 'Mattoon! Represent.. ton of Central America.' This measure is of the greatest importance, and great profit would murk to the con ntry.uf the State" o f Goatemola and Co to Rica would enter that confederation.' Private advices inform us, that the conatni, tied of the Panama Railroad has been commenc. ed with spirit, in the vicinity of Gorgona. Faunas luattaarrum.—The immigration of for &goer. to the ehores of California has confirmed throogbont the winter, and the opening spring finds the influx at this port none the less. They come from .South America, and from the English colonics of the Smith Pacifir, from China and from the Hawaiian Islands, (ibbugh few In numbers,) and are the =no betertnous mass of gold dig. ger.,composed of perso,... of every rank and eta; one in life—pf all eiruacters sod complexier e. With Sidney; N. , ir wie have now regal e+ Caranitiplcalioa, ar.our merchants count wi tit confidence own advice. every =tail, of thesis to of the market there. Each arrival releases fr,a, the confincSof ship board a crowd of Sydnr.y im• rolgratfoo, moons whom there are always tave ttonable cheracteral'filit for whose severr.t deport. meats and honest wirith we may speak' favorably. It has been the mizfortunt of many' au arrive in dertitoto circumstances on our. she ~g at and lo minces flatly Occur of vagrancy in..r our From South America, the iturcl.r.4 e has reit . 'vilify diminished, owleg, prpb r h . the reporter la , hlch hove ' gone abroad of di A r ... e.e heteen mar people and Chiliane, Peony' ,nor and other ... fives of the lower countries. j rm ., ...then trove taken Their departure from Cie . tetorteing to their barrios with' an utter d/ sr sit savoring of Americanism in the GP/ d EkTiart.—[Alta Cab - Tottah. Moth lat. The mines are every l ~ Joy moth and more talk. ed.alaint. This Is an of indetakable ind'eation of the mighty mnvtergo t u 3 gin in every part of the 'nunul"mphor the Pfither.i The "doming popu lation" is gradually di "witri off, and digger's ' laa- Plamulle..to 111, m' up 'ea i - ado with atom" Intent !lid high faked hope's, Al .1, to speak compare. rively, are preparing'l nc ' .1",'5, mines, whence greet I "rieettermerfell e .ris rock am wailed with every beraitityte Ike gold region. Those who ten:lda. , . ad in t. ,LFE,I.Fot have latered id . 4arinp ?", rimer, lona statonirbing knew,. From 0••• - • -- m flee 'hundred dollars te veld ranged kr Indrridnal labor. We have heard .4 aim more extraordinary lea • sults. It could he the height of fotlgt.3 attempt an crtintate of the ever:lee productiveness of the diggings under those eircnntatatices: These aio the figures, and they are the plain facts. The Southern country in oculfirrmil quiet. The past winter has been more severe throughout all California, then'any during the filleen.years pre. ceding. The rains have been constant la the neighborhood of Los Angeles and San Diego, ne.• companted by much cold weather. An tiring now approaches, the southern towns begin to be deserted—the population cocking to the mine.. The roads nre fast becoming Nimble in the mirth and south. PROM BA6D/13111111.G. Conerriondenee of the Pittsboryh Gazette. HMUIItSCIO, April B. The Governor sent in .n messes to the Senate this mitrning, notifying them that he signed a large number of hills of a local and private char acter, amongst which was the bill to provide for the gradual extinguishment of the debt or Pate, burlA rent many omnibuses were panned, none of them,,however,,l believe, belong to your section of theStaty. Some of them private, and some o them Public local billr, but none of them of auffi cleat interest to occupy your apace with,to the ex clocion of other matter. In the More, the bank bill eras again ander consideration, and a Committee of conferee. consisting of Mew.. Laird, MeCtictock,and Con pinghtun, was appointed to meet and confer with the Committee appointed yesterday, on the part of the &mate. The Forrest divorce ease then came up; and Mr. Smyrer called for the reading of the evidence, which occupied nearly an, hour. After it was concluded, Mr. Smyser offered an amendment to send the applicator, to the Court of Common Plena of Philadelphia city and county. Upon this motion a debate sprung op which last. rid for some lime ; and when it woo concluded the farther consideration of the aulloct was post. posed for tho present. Th. Houac then resumed the con.ideration of the bill to repeal the eel of 1817, in reference to the recapture of fugitive slater. The que.tinn was still further debated at considerable length by Messrs. Porter, Bowden, end others,- when the question was taken upon the dual passage of the bill, mid determined in the affirmative—yeas 49p nays 41. 5> the bill parried, and was sent to thin Senate for concurrence. Thin movement was made at the dictation of Mr. Unehanan,utd has been carried solely through hie tools, and by Ins influence. It is not even pre tended that the act violates any movinion of the Constitution tithe United States. fis repeal in in- tended as s bid For Southern Votes.' And those who have procured the passage of the repeal bill have not bad cleverne:s enough, it teems, to disguise its real moon. Such dough face pre.- titution ought to rouse the people a Pennsylva. rUa to a just resenenetit, and if see ore not very much mistaken, nlll unquestionably have that Cared. Turn in hut little hope tl-it it tell not elm pas• the Sonate. If Mr. Specter Bost is as well drill ed upon tht• enbjeet, cc "o woi upon the Appor tionment Bill, it will pads, cc a matier of; conme, and where nuttier and right are bold 6y so frail • tenure as hie canacien cc,: little can Le hoped or expected of the result. Saunter Lawrence, of Washingthn county, hoe called my attention to • gruel attack upon Not in the Mooaegoktu Republican, iu reference to Ins Speech upon the new county question. TM. emphatically •'the most unkindest cut of all." Au attack !rem Ih:s merge it evidence of the basest inamlitude, under any , circumstances; but when coupled with the perversion, contained to it, it is doubly ungrateful. MS. Lawrence has literally warmed tins [toper into lite. He not only loaned him Um money In establish it, bat has contrnm ted lamely to its anppnrt. Such vanduct defterven, and will coveter, dro severe:A reprehension of every hone., mnu. In- tCrillo.l irjusuer and wrong AM bate enough I, themntvc.; but whirl] cmtpleti with she os.er of ittgratautle, they betoote repr.b,.risiWe iu hightst degree. 1 perceive, or Yeetirricy In the yen+ end ray in the !tonne of Rnpreiwotatives, ttsi goemon of restricting too banks to the issue or nines cf a denomination not leen [ben ten dollare, thou Or. McClintock found himi.elf in Jitetty goo.l com pany, to vouce to issut, at there were ninny good Whigs who voted in the elms-way. A man's views are not always to be 'started from a porno nine vote; as votes are often oast wily a view of impeding the progress of the bill. Whether• Dr. HeClintnek's was gist with that view or not, is this particular easy, Of eon wee 1 cannot ray. FROM NEW YORK Correvotolecte of Leo Poo.burgh Gole.. NE YORK., April 6, 15.50 The arrival of the Cherokee, and the Clement City, with two millwas of gold, and some bee• dreds of millions of gold wooer, has given quite' an impel°. to California project., and the hosineas' of New York. The lumps of gold recur to grow .targer and large:, and the static:smote reliable— A fetter from one of the diggers, and moot reliable too, says one lump of ninety six pounds has been unearthed. He there to about thirteen trends of dirt with this, but, abstracliog thin , the tacky man has fourteen hundred dollars for he days' work. No account, from the mines surpass bore ere have received to day, and the coneltunen is iressiatable that California gold is to (Mho° pri ces, and give no an easy money market for the rest Of this season, at least. Ac of interest to the "craft," it may be observed, that a pedaling °See which went not in the Sarah Sande, costing at S. Franeirm $6000,,501d befaro arrival at $21000 • The profit on the •'Pacific News," for Om rteamer, was 5000, and for the day's work, 6900. The werkly.profita average $2OOO net. Some indication of the ease of the money mu bet, fur good stocks, may he gathered from the fact that • now State loan of 3192,557 netted the State i 203,415, selling at a premium ranging from $530 to 8090. The amount of bids was 81,623,000. The loan is at five per cent, and 'lateen years to run. Money is sensibly easier, and for first class nue ea legal rates cannot be bad. Oa call five per cent. is the mice. Rail Road paper hello at one per cent. a month.. All kinds of stocks ate buoys ant, and speoulators for a rise abundant. The flaptists of the city, and, in loot, of the Union, have rust held a convention Ma good deal of interest here. The question hen long been mantel whether the word baptise, in the carted wri fines,' should not read immerse. To settle this disputa the Baptism have contemplated the publi. cat ion of an edition of the bible in accordance with their tenets, which construe baptism into complete immersion. After a long debate end me eh learned argument on both sides, it was finals ly decided that a new version of the bilde in teen peAliertt, lail•ll2.leh as every creed can perform its rite. as they understand the meanieg of the se.. reed writinge. Tranalation does ;meat all change the meaning of the troubletorno Greek and Ile. brew word, and a new bible would only leave the question more prominent for debate. A convention is to be held to night, by the 1. 0. of O. F., to take into .comeileration the meat elle°. tual enema to secore a hospital, to be tinder the charge of the Order, in which not only the richer the trrternity in the city can bo secured the corn. fora of borne, but to open its doom to the travel ling hr otherhood, who map, perchance, be over. taken by &acme. Same of the most accomplished medical talent el the city is enlisted in the cause . and this benevolent purpose will be accomplished. The means have been proffered by merchants who vpruld like much to be able to amine their custom.irs , of the Order tent a home indeed will be found, nhould misfortune befall Mee. The ateamer from 'Europe came up the barber ttt noon, and as her lettere mere not detracted be. fore 'charge, markets have not fully opened yet. The arrival of three first class ocean stenumbips in one day is not a common event even in New York, and the rush of business, at the Post OLGcc, exceeds the capacity or the force to perform it. The famous reform introdueedioto the Custom our Collector, his gone to the shades. Merchants would not do business after the banks closed, and the Collector was obliged to shot up his shop for want of customers. The fact hi, offis cies, whether Whig or Lockfoce, ate fond of taxa, ing their money easy, and the Collector is not ear. to,be,defsated in the reform movement. OLOChange the transactions in Flo:a-are large, nod a considerable doing on BP.cniatl°2* Good lute cannot be had under 3512 i 0531, for straight Michigan; Salaam la very firm, and extended index. Pork to in better demand, and ffieskiella et 710 50010 '75, to till spebulation ennuncts or some months standing. Lard is not so firm, Tom Mew is very firm, and large, miles of manufseturs ed at tall 2 Dente advance. In Wool the sales are moderate, at • retiiielten of 3or tents pet Teal are elteaper, 'awl the market quite u supplied as is necentarr.. dll eons of green sea 2 eta cheaper,. and blacks lc. In Groceries AO hang., except a &thee, in coffee. C. For ths PsarburzA Gaosts. E.l..a.irra, April 8,1850. Eutos--By a previous smangemeat of Ike ElssabetivAgreeltural Society,' ploughing match won held on the farm of Mr. Suttee' Rsakie, ee ltle 4th instant. The day, unfauunately, was en ceedingty unpleasant, end hence, the torn out of ploughs and ploughmen was not so large no woo expected; nevertheless, there was a goodly num• ber of the more enthusiastic members of the so ciety present, together with a portion of outsiders. The managers adopted the rules laid down by the County Agricultural S'ociety, so far as they were apphcable to the place end time of our meeting, and,under themall things moved on harmoniously and pleasantly. The ground, which was light soil, limestone leod,woe divided into lots of oue fourth acre each. After the ploughmen bad drawn for their pieces, and the word 'go° given, such a mer. ry time as there wan for a while, perhaps, te sela dem to be seen; to me, all seethed to be wormiest of voicesione crying t'iree," and another oharrt another "we," and another "back,. but all wound up in the right manner, for each tenor knew his owner'. voice, end. obeyed accordingly. There has seldom been better ploughing made any place than there eras at this match. The furrows were made deep and ...raisin, and in many places the subsoil was, perhaps; for the that tune, turned up to look epon the:face of the sun, and be toren bed by his genial influerica Asia erosion such occasions, a preamble, set• nog forth the propriety and utility of such meet- Inge, and resolutions expressive of the hope that they may be more frequent and complimentary to the manner in which the ploughing waadone,nOW paheed. lehall not Wotan° you with thews but came at once to the decision made by the Judge.. There were four prizes awarded—a. follows: Ist price, Mathew Henderson, time TS min. 2,1 Frannie Dcv,, 55 min. 3d Robb Rankin 't 67 min 4th Sand. Hankie " 'Allow me to add, that the farmera . of our lOWA , Ship, end Indeed of the courtly, are beginning to see the importance of improvement in agriculture. They are now taking hold of it as a science, and if properly attended to, as a tomato, it must ad vance, as well as riny other braneh,aid why ohnuld it not, ecrtniely'ibe inducements are so good, In pecuniary and intellectual point of view, Intel ether prrfessioss, fur agriculture u, or rather hog.o to te a profession:, There are quack farmer., as well an quack roam „ ,.. By order. E. SHAM; See. IrrTriumphant testimony to the value of Dr. Mc- Lane'. Vermilatie. Bead, all that doubt. ferret, when placed at the entrants of • rat hole, enters the sperm., travels along the passage, seise. upon the rat, Cl terminates his exiatence, end drags the warner. defunct carcass to the light. And In like manner have I Mend Dr. lifcLanc's tkreencan . Veroll• tope to operate upon woewo, those dreadful and dab. gemue inrinrntors of children. This remedy, like the ferret, cetera the aperture of the mouth, travels down the gullet, hunts round therstomach, lays hold of the Relflll,, shakes the hie one of the reptiles, sweeps clean their deo, cud conies their carcasses clear out of eke sperm. This at least bar been the elect of the vermifuge two my children. COIRES. F.-100 bra Cream Cbeears }.l reed. and far 4,42 ra n. r.e_t .t II CANFIELD UTTER-4 bd. roll, n cloth., Aka rec , l and fa r 8..1a by (.0 J 111 CANFIELD OIiACCI.I , --16 keg. No 6 mi., fledge - brand, re c'g Tman fflesteed Ilambart, and far *alp by ap 9 wiLLIAII ROULATT. , L Nap? elk, J..17,.1417." "Thla la uo comity that I have used Dr. McLane Vvrmiroye, and have found it to operate in like a vier upon my aluldren, . JOHN BRIGGS. Nark., Jane, 1E47." trj: -For sole by J. liaDD k CO, No (0 Wood wee opi-d/m9 ==! Ma_ ft M. Kam—Allow we to heprew to yea my heartfelt thanks for the gram benefit. I have received from an article called PETROLEUM. or Roca Ott, of which you are the sole proprietor. I had mem..a to t.ttont the lit of January, in a violent attack of itheurontwat, which was very pamILI, flying Mout from piece to place, I.e.:mama ambluaeliswelkoS. an as to keep me in constant torture. I mord the Pe esurnally, • few applications of which re. motect all pain, and every ryteraial of the diet.l.o - am now entirely vault and tomtit take OW eons Mut to recommend the Peiroleam to all who may be sa Se r tog and.er the apintring palm of Rheumatism or kin dred discrawn {Signed) Gmsoa Wtmaust new Perry House, Plttabaegb. RDI — Ma general ad•ollieelaellt In mother coludast eta, LOGAN, WILSON 4 Co., 120 WOOD STILERT, ABOVE FIFTH, IMPORTED. OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, tic Ark the auention of purchasera to then PREIIII 21.11.:1110 •TOOK. Whleh they think wUI eompase favorably, both s eztettl sod rheense., with that of •as other house. either here or to the Eautera CAW. teh2,118.1•171r Mineral Lnion Poodia—ricpamd g•.if • treet. N. Y., and for sale by A. /ages, No. 7n Four th mica. This will be foind •de de of beverage in families, and yarticalady - for oick o.ll,—An improved Chocolate prepara lion. bring • combinatiox of Comm nut; Innocent, i - viroting and palatable, buddy recommended panic al•rlyra for incalsda. Prepared Bakeralorrim... tor, Mn.,, and for side by A. JAY Akkl, at Ma Polito Te• Mere. NA 70 Fourth metal isaprovdmainnta Deaktistrii. DR. G. 0. STF.ARNS, lase of Doman, Is prepared to manufacture and set Owns Tarns in whole and pacts of sess, upon fraction or Atmospheric Suction Plates- - TooMienr Cerro to nn MUMMA, where the nerve , 00 rnd reOdcnre next door to if,. May oeffi s office, Fount,street, Pittsbars h. Rowan WPadclart. F. IL. Eater. ialP AUNT, . f • Dcntlot.C. nfPoonb ani Dor.. or, betwees . 11 Monilsy evening, Llso iith inst., Mauve K, only il,imhter a W. IL and Priscilla N. Erskine, aged ono year Iwa months twelve days. . of A 1 1 r!7). 1 ,N an Chore. ITt P o c ; 76 4 :10 g th e e I ry a n n '( o the hooting gro at of sir...name., be held. in he Wellitf hletbodtal Church, Wyhe street, near Tunnel, on Thaniday conning, Me 1 ith Mon, in 7 /delork, to liker annindlate m *m an ia aes far petitioning the Legtelatme alibis Plate, lb. repeal 001 Ike Ism 0r1147, mr the protection of colored periono. ITtobargh, lith April, IoSO. lopla Mt*. - A. morgue Ala, et] . lA.mhirteavere, dh- A. WESTERVELT & SON; IVELL ICNC/WN VKNITIAN WAND MAKERS, V I trap constantly os, band or make lb ord. ilia hand article in their line al their old stand, No. 13 NI. Cl...street; also, at No:Pti Market alreel,seeond eniranse in the Diatisolid:, Venitian Shialera Made to Orl:er, wad old blinds neatly repaired. aple lUlryan COIAIRE C RA PERA SHAWLS—PIain and 1.../ciared, at MURPHY k BURCHFIELD, N. E. corner of Pavia. k Market sit. _DVL _ Hale of Indigo. a. . a, • T""4". '".4 I; " W n i, II 7.l=ilare the • Warehpue., trDoune Verpons Caracas F.tr,diteet esta. sadagnea "' Pk' P VII lIAANI9ON BlaiLeasport Feleato Oesinarr. rPlf IS School will be opened for the treeption of 'I pupil., on Monday, the garb say of Apnl. It to very drawable that nil who dueign criterion the school should be present at the commencrotentoithe session. Poplin, however, will be received at any dine thal an pli,ntion may be wade. For course of Wadies, and wino; et tuition tee circle.. nein-se:UT . . TIME undersigned having purchased nf G. A. Ba y i. ard, the Steam Saw hli'l im the Allegheny Rimy. bore Me Arsenal, are aow prepared to 111 .11 bills of lumber of toy size end length, from 00 ft. downwards. Scat Siding. Deck Plank, Gunweles,Joisi,Reantlinant, 'Trimmer., Beard•, h.e., on the slaorteat notice. Litah• concavity on hand. Orders renewed and any Inform• anon given by R Wightumn, Cone( of Water and Liberty streets or H Motown, No 150 Liberty amt, and at the office of the mill. nptu-d3m WIOIITMAN & MORRISON ShirtinglaullarEdgeoirlek LlD:sts. AP:rtibYei7cußstornert and bo ' y ' elaTo P d n e:lll " %v ( rt r it the very best make oldie above good., and will do Kt et the old prices, notwithstanding the advance of cost SOMe elten fine Boston Linen., warranted pare ffas. Wyly received; aleo, supply of fatten Table Cloths, ,Crash, Ee, received. Bordered Towels as low as 75 cents par dozen, or (1 cents a piece, at north rut corner of Fourth end Market one. spin PiiliOßD'S BURNS FRUI P 11700861 TO HRIE. Y paw' ErtelearisT MID Pact. Loire. connecting with Llrlng/ton.Fargo &Co's Great Elston and Western Expre.it. This serangement will affitid surpassed facilities for forwa di ng valestile packages of Goods, Silver Ware, Jewelry. SANK BILLS, SPECIE, On. to on the Lake. and (ma thence to any of tue tide* rapt or meat from Erie. Pattleillar atten tion will he paid to COLLECTING ACCOUNTS and matins pereheses for them: who wish to econOtaln their lima, and more the ease.w or perennial attention to boats.. at a distance. Toasty and competent messengers will always accompany . Ma expreas. • Leaves Pitlabargts every Patna slog, until far ther nonce. 0 M MARTON, Agent. Monongahela Hew. Menu. 11111 A Carry. Poistargb; Wm. M Wallace, of firm Walla., Lion & Co, Piny, /wish King, Ens inn ot King, Pennock & Co, dm K. G. Parks, Eq., Beaver Gen C. M. Been, J. D. Williams, Elio, 11. Cadwill, Babbitt, and C. bleSpuien, Eno, Pa. Lieingsion, Fargo & CO, Magrele , Wells, Untieriold Is Co., No. In WaU at, N. York. apto.l2or • To Lot, WO 'BRICK myna,'Nos comes of Robinson T,,,,0 coo) , streelf, Alisshens. Possession si iniy time. Apply to SOWN BOWYER, . spin HO fiesond Wan iblossis47.oo9l•l ..-.•_ - • •. - . 'VD iItiOEFF CLOTHS; CASSIMERES , & SATE'S- ..!-.; •-•-• %mum' vippl9s, saws. - , .__. • Li laril,secelted du consignment, and forme u 311 . •toilat,i I;6l,iriae,so.orryy.syyreiehtiire net .if • ahoolannfeetuter's ' 'irei Omuta ASsMblyortbe CoMaronwcanhof rantb_. °Oa - 1. 11 1 73 7141 t, ' T s FLIMMG 0 -• ( X ) iel 'mote, paged the 10th day Of Marro •51.. D. 1215, . • • -. 2. .tide - an. eat to emend the, ant entitled an *et di filiaratrati, - g A mode M a soning onseatall lands for taxes '2 9 000,000 t'ggl',l the e K onstetTo thi l IreMor th ather parpallem, md M mt entitled • former • the rittaburch and Maddock's Field. Plank Rood. ' ° m polmnent to m act he emend the at entitled ao at mode offeltiognoitemod Lends tor tams Femme wishing to eapply the same can obtain for. ' 111 " 071 m - Ik. a yhyy mh a .,. ;y y.m, ra b , Rio' iolonnetim on application to Servant.. Lathrop, 60 d for ether p.r. o P.. Of to THOMAS M 111377 K Ptetidora _A, D. 1317. the molar the follovelog meta of unseate d Pitotounth, Apnl 0;1550. c onga, •taiela an .lee of grourA in the County or Allegheny, si.ette.. pile Annual Election- for Managers of the Western T iN aj l'i c i c l re.v i"Mr"‘" ,-I " eau 'l'h a beC un '"'"‘""Th f:d7: l : lU"' ; '.le : ". :: " : l l l :- 4 c hl-l' ' Ji. Foe nay trmin Hoepiml, non beholden lathe Rooms at for on arreentgee ddo on Om earns for die -years of the Hoard of Trade. on Tuesday, the 16th instant, at 134,3 md 1040, including County, School, Road, State. 3 o'clock R. M The contributors arn requested to e ra' poor Imes, together with all now neeer 9 eril7 mend aplo JOHN HARDER, Secretary cce . c c a rg the...- TIN etrom of • writ of tegari Foetus, issued out of - • Fire Ward, City of .Pittabargh. po " sell 'e to Th' sal t e k at ' C""llte".C.3"orl to m e '. In i" "trieaCi''tyfflotbPiellt: jr.;,7, 6 7 tn i p ., 0 n n 0 . 1 "..1 1 : 1 .r t 0g k 1:ig1t., Y , " 4 whity":o627 tot beret, on Monday the Old day ninon!, A. 13.1850, at ";-• - 13 50 10 o'clock A. M. the following deeenbed o o ni i , o 3.7 ' "•' ' :'• ° John Willa' bona ; No 179,1 lot on Alaska, street wit: -511 the right; title, Internal and elem.( Mary bv a . 1N 35 Me Meehan, of in and to the tollowing described pre I• '9 -W I k it 1 lot on Market 4433 by 9, Mace ; elands in Robinaon Toardship, and bounded end -•••• 4 •. ,.,, •'. " u• desembed as follows -edjoining land. of Sanieel .t.e ~..„''. ''''c„i c ,,,,, a y. c on y b a rco ceeoc it and Ferry Curdy, Thomas McCurdy-, Ofhliam hicConnieg, and -"'" r g r '--- • • • •• 35 50 st tact, 05 lir no others, unstring le were* mom or 1n.,. Seized ard wq j;a ,,., m c bi ycc on s c cond et, 35 by 50 pert taken incineration as the property °finery MeMee k an, '. „,,,, ' 45 54 at Mama of Jacob MeMacka,n, for use rifles Edmun- * t ''"" • &mad Ward. ton, ad to he sold by ", C CURTIS, Sheriff. ' • , Shenfl'a Otfice,APni 0,1050. Jonitilim H Smith, 1 lot on Third at 20 by 100 19 25 JaulenCeadwiek'e beim] lot on Third et 15 by 60 0 75' Robert Ranee heirs, 1 lot on Smithfield and Tk tot • 91 50 'tetertolt ,Wendi's heirs, 1-lot on Second street • 9;13y 45 ' 25 38 Orphan's Court Bala of Root natal.. 'DT yam., of an order of the Orphans' Coe( of Alin kg gbeny County, I will eltiose to sale at pahltc nen• Ft doe, on the premises, on the WO day of April Instant, : at 2. o'clock DH., lota Nos 1,1,3,4,5, 6,7, ts. and It, Third Ward. in J•mes P. M.o.'. plan oflotz adrainina the Borough Saar uel Bolsley, I lot on Prospect at 20 by 40 901 of B 0050)1 •5 110 . 5 . TIOOO. Is erected on two of thorn Joserab Bowman, I lot on Fountain at. l 0 by 29 052 lots a mall comfortable stone dwelling house and Role ri R a d o y, I lot no poplar allay, 32 by 50 812 odter iftprotreMenta. Terms at We. Edon ird Huston, 1 lot Prospst 18 by 4. s 3 1 Jr DAVIES. !tau Wier , 1 lot bark of e] nOnby 30 4lh Administrator de boots non of the estate of Joh Doris',. McGraw fr. ' McCarthy, 1l 00 Tanned street April 9, 18511 •PIO•t•allT 1011. y 39 465 Lytnirs MERCHANT'S MAGAZINE for April, Lime s Brown ' I Int in Cook'. plan an Webster 4 .2s .11. 1850. Contentra—New York and Erie Ramsay: sat,o oby 96; No 6 Commercial Sketches with Pen and Pencil: The effect. Fourth Ward. of Commerce in Aboh hingrestricuonsapen We I'mns.. I R Boon', 5 lois on Iluicoek at and Mattocks leo( Property; The Anatomy and Philosophy of Bank- . see y 0 by 101 each 113 75 tug; The Product:on ofSalt in New York, Bankruptcy, Sandi Todd, I lot on Hand st 20 by 60 13 80 Banking, On •i Currency—lnterest—Production: Free I FrfthlVard. Trade to Protectore Tariffs, or Strictures upon t h e to . kk.,,,,,,,, • m k ,,...., i i n , on R ua ,. s r an by Inn. 21 port of the Secretary ot Treseury of the Muted Slates , , 0 . .. .0 ; Pike $. ,i ~, ~ lots to Dna, for 1849, relating to Cernateree,Frionsion of the Rion 1 _T ...,,,,, $ ...p, shin Empire In the filet, ay. be , mond 20 by 71 .nth 91 61 BLACK WOOD, for March 1511 . Willis m Remo. I lot in Poo st 20 by so 129 2 6•0 ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, no Anti!. rat Itoltit...• ' 1 ' . .- - o° . F r. '' , 0 in° on ° th•r°9 ..° 25 bO. " 1 J It St • Faalden, i lot on Quarry et 2 On ied••• s T 11•5 1!'i rb i rd b° ” .•° n P" * " tho ".° "th " _ . Bien., .1 hinvoll, I lot on liartuou st 20 by 100 1 00 A Girl Wanted.. : Sonar I Sloan, 1 let on Liberty st 200 0 do house work. A plcauteit 00,2 permanent ' Nauth Ward. 4 1Litintion,•nd good area.. giver,. K ui ,,,, ra et this I Joh. II 1 Campbell. I lot to Hart's plan, No 103 133 0 1 00 , City Oi Pouninueb. 1 larCe lot of ground tn Den- A CAItD. 1 ny's !field, 13 4.2 IVolou n Hoffman, I lot in Drown or Henn'. ITIIIK uudersagned bees lemon to Inform tint outdo. I ' o ar .; N o ra: 405 L that he boo deelioed bounces in tuvor of his S.III. 1 00 P M. Dam, who moll contome ihe Auetion 0112 cum- . ~„1, John 14 alletinn, 4 Tors In Denny's field, IS try 100 P. an 1.311.1110.1 Lissom. at the old ramie, corner of Wood and 1 T ho „„4 ,a1.1,,,1 o r. Ins in Donny'. Geld, 71 P.M wee , . end for whom ho would polled a I . ofl{ol ' , 0 , r ,„ i M.,. 1 V„, „, R.,,,k, ~..., e 3h sou., ~Otte, liberal patronage hare j t e of i u t r :4 c 1 1 7 . .i . ...f_ed .. up- j am , ,ii 5,..,.. I lot i n 'G r p, i d a ., 405 an We hiosse. •',...°`: Dennis.S Scully. 4 lot. In Doonl'a told ovs April 9°h, 1059. ahaetta t ttcwort. 3 Int on Itroten'siglen 2 70 _ James ',. Tenho., 33 DD. Nom 33,. ,37,3?, is, .. 49, 43, 44, 45, 44, 57, SP, 59,60,61,02, 13 ,61. 65, 65, 56 . . --- 45 fig Willis.? I Want, 3 lots in liar?. plan, Nos 67,63, 23, Witril 0 Bailey, 17 lots in Ilan.. plan, Nos 37, :', :al: 40 41. 4'147.44, 45,42, 47, 4?, Pa, 19 1 1 2. John Kg I ly. I In( 00 Dtnny's field E. Win Th. ispion, 1 login Irariti's plan 351 Joloi WI Platt...Mos in 1/Islington's plan 3 10 Snratti Word. I Rotes I 101,1 lot in fhirls. plan 1 60 Wanted, I Hobert I ' , Soots, 0 lots in Savo.' plan, No* 7.3, 1 37 BY. John Pot ins, 1 lot in Calwoll's plan, No 159 120 yoga/ man, a stung.. as Book Keeper or . 4 ., s 4 „. 4 . 44 .. 4 knninen......,4ninn No, .00,101, ,„.,.. t a r n "..,',Vi n 'g:,! ' ;‘ " ,,.., 61 1 " ,, r ,. k ,r.,:„,i '5 ., ' „ ' ,",. ' ,, 11" ,„ . „ ' ...',.r.; 1611 - 167 ; 6 lot. in Miller'. lan N. 46,48.49.50, 231 . --- np444 - n - n - 44 7 - b - , -- ,„;;; - , 4 , - .1 - , - , -, ,, - ;,. - , - ,,„ - i - ,, - , - ,,,," •,-;;;;_' I ert i o l r i . : * e l l , taw..., 9 lot? in Co well's pl., No* 1 10 faction; is • good teeounlant, slid virtues a toed hand. ~ 44. Nndr. end, 4 1...Fn5n,...,4 plan. N . an 40 ""g° '' ' ' oo° ' h" ' "th ' .."' 10"4.'"''. cut " m 6 ate({ r.cken, 2 14U • in Anhui.' pi., N. 7 Me b e.. of tit. referents. Any communication* lid- n " , 165 dressed to 30% this V 8.., will be atte o asl to I Den.. M clielvey, 2 lots In IrWoVaplan, Nos 18 22 spliitlis .- . anti 19. R 3 - ' ' Tredendi Train, 3 los in IssiOn plan, Nos O. 6, 119 J.... ra nioni 9 lots In Pouarta. s plitn, No. Ili 17, L ... 111, 00, 21,1:'0 9.91. ; 13 30 Thomas 131'illtr,91ola In Mills Ps 61m811.10,20. 21.29, 74, ~ 71.72, 74 • . 11 00 Mr Busts . I lot In Davis's pl.. NO 4 1 05 Ruben Coo ....p, 2 los in Davi.' pl an, Na. 7.P, 201 !Behold Di iii., part ark. Nos 19 *pa 30,in Ar thee. pit n . too ' Mr tiny. 9 lots in Cook's 8.., Na. 42, 47, I GO last. SR U*, 1 lot in Irwin's plan, 210 40 01 Prunes it. ILI Int in Davi.' plan, rin IS 1 00 2 70 1 - -- ---- i It ' . t 1 111 1 :11 iilieny'lToliTn"g7l4'll`.; Nn. P, e 4l l ARO 01L-111 bils receiving Sara meanie. 1.., i n .,. nil „,„: . . n . i n A w n ,. gg o no , 1 21 *./ Byron. and far wile by JAMES 1/ALZFLI , W 22 ()live I lot in 110horall`• plan, ,Plo HO so VOILSALB-.11 pair of SSIALL BLACK. ' ,MAIMS, ' Mr N 1 .1 1.. .1 101 In Footmen'. Pl l l,ll , N. 5 120 , • r well mtlehed, and good lia•plry 104,,,,, .6 6, Mr Stock io: .. 2 1.10 in Conlis pl., Nos 147, 143 0 en 9.1.3 1 B .11xDp,.. i t & w no ,.. n , • POO4 Train, 0 lots in Itwia's plan, 2:o. A 6 160 . - I John Wilroi i, 2 lots ,n Irwin's pten, No 13.42 160 • . E.O.M. Waal, • John Wawa .. A whei son. 1 lot on Boyd's Hill, 20 f t front a 11 , M .. to Mr. 411nrk, lot in Magee". plan 55 Philip Foglei r. 3 Into in Orter's plan, No 0,63 970 David ()et. id... 1 heir., I let to Pipotogrn, 20 ft ' foots en tl,l rorer 55 Bohan Bald mitts, '4 lots to Pipet..., Ai ft Sow to WAIF/ l'i line . 4 2 05 Mr Gordonj 2 lots to Dark'. plan ' 2 70 David Sordr. 22 lot. in Gimeol plan. 12 a. I, 3.4. 5.6, t. iR,' 11.21. ILL 23, 2401. 73, 74.75. 70.77. 74 / ;"•''11; 01'11:1.1-4, kfi. b6.37.D., OV, 99, id. a. 04.05, IX. 97, Litt, 99, 100, 101, 103, 124, Intl, 1110. 1 107.116, 09, Ito. 111,112, 114,116,117,118,119, 17 11 , 131, 22, 193,131. 123,14.6,197,120,133,040, wa44l, 142, FL 144, 14:1, 14k147,148.1413,150,151,. • 153, 133, 154 155, 156. 157, .5.3 25 Mo. 11.1.1.. 1 lot in Pipeitiern, .4 ft.1;11. 01 L. Wiston't hoe 55 lleary IDS men, I lot in Greas's pl., Nit IS 65 Je0,00.1100 I.one lot in Great'. plus, ~7L . . 3 3 later. K 111=8..51 lain Greet./ plan, No 1.0. 65 John•Johnr4 An . . beirs.l lot in Greet...We plan Piptlessi. 50 A leant to Waison . • line . 60 James /rani Wins., I lot in Mag.'. 91..1 1 1 65 Mrs Mahal. v. I lot in Bisel'aplau . 35 Mr Aftliet,• I lot to 111'LeirPs fan, No 9; i IT Fiend. Nei.in, 1 lot to Greer. plan, No 13 SS .I. l net Taloil ~... I 1,41. M. .... pl.. No 3 4 5 J T 110.1...., I lot in Black'. lap, upon Venn.. Avant., $3 by 112, and 1 lei upon rurs , d. 1011 275 Ws Sairglig. 1 lot in Pruleu plan 1 to Truitt.. of-k 1 S iii k, ono large lot in Plpatown 175 I : Ninth Ward. Afro illeKse,l2. lots on Penn v. 24. by 130 each, la blalberry..4lley , 1 60 Faint Ward, Cosy rf Allogkeny. John Swart., ono lot on Ltroek si, 37 by 128 ,359 SereactWarci - - - - - - - - - •• • - P. M. °AVM. (SUCCESSOR TO JOHN D. DAVIS,) AUCTIONEER IND COMMISSION MERCHANT, COME OV WOOP •PID 71711 T MUM., ATILI. make aides, on liberal lams. Poreig• and VV' Dogleatic Nerchandice, (Leal Estate, tliceks, de, and bops, by experience and close intention la bualn.s, t .O .0 0 111. • continuance a( tho Rapport mind patronage ao liberally extended to the former house April dub. lAA. reamer Hibernia, for sale by ape JA.M.I A HUTCHISON & co. Orphan... Court Solt IWRSUANT ban order of the Orphans. Court, toil t I. at Pitaborgth - on the Is day of April, A. D. Ina, well be expo.ed to piddle sale, on the nth day of A pnl, 4950, at than , Waled} P. R, on the • premiere, .11 teat certain lot aground . lil.llo In the city of ranthursh, end dethrtbird as follows, toth—ltreinolog on' tie north - tide of Second It. at the w dicance of forty seirc• feet thstwarilly from Grant., thence by the line of Ann Sunman's lot, and Striate with Gamic fatty three A tathree feet alley co mm o n m penes. owing lot. a on either side, thence by said alley and pandlei with Second et. twenty seven fee, oi the line of William Arthand lat. thence by the toil line of Wm Artier.. lot, and parallel with Gnat airet forty Oath feet to Savant octet, thence along Second rt. twenty seven feet to the place of begtortita. Terms of Sala—One bundled dollar. to hr paid epee delivery of the deed, the balance in two stoat pay ments at sin and ten years tespectively from of rale, with interval parade annuaby, arid to It, by hoed snd mortgage ore the' prem.... For Aaries parneathre, apply. to G IlApOletaii, Attorney ;kJ Lw, P01.11411 - Iteet, Orb> tot onderogard, ROSEIitT DUNCAN, 'Guardian of Ave Akira Ic Christian./ Wendt, miner.. apl4.lttplil SRACKLIGTT £ WHITS/ Na Dia, WOOD STEED P, Mir AVR Isi store and are recesetng terse swot of JILL DRY GOODS, selected with resat earn In, the Iresteso trade, sad to which they anoint the attention or cityand waste= merchants. Great inducements sleeted tn Cash halt , . • NO. fitIOAR—.I9 bbd. 0. Esser now 111. sad for sale by MILLER k. RICKETSON, sp9 173 and 171 Liberty sr. Q VISAS HOUSE MOLASSES-30 Me 8. Ilmner ?doltases lamro end far sal., by npb MILLER & DICKETPON. 77?~FX1IIIITTE.1111. floury an eamionnentnna Jlk, lay .ale by (.4#] bIILLP.R t WCKETYON. HINOLEB;--6911 Shiner. rot .ale by apS MILLEIt t RICKETSON SWiwr M . niNe.-4n qr. corks 9. M. Wino rre'd, for salo by (WI MILLER tr. RICKET3ON. , ALT-100 !rely No 9.14 for sal. Vq. opt MILLER & RICKET.ON., UOAH-30 N 0. k 4.00 Art landing from namagr Jefavon, and foraleby era 4 t W HARBAUOII -- - - 01., A 89E8-40 brla N 0 Molasses pm reed and In for sate by faiabl SAt W HARBAUGH , OFFER-10 bag! Km Colley toed and for sale by k W HARDAUGH SUGAR CURED .lIAMS--20 casks Henry &mow' boo Sugar Cored llama, in store and foe sale by ape 8 & W MAINIAUIIat QIIEEP PELTS-101 , 0 Sheep Pelt./ in stare and .f..r sale by S a W [URBAN/11l elitltrill--Cennosan and goad qualities loss recited, and far fee by SHACELETT it. WHITE fIOTTIVI DlAPP.R—nroarn and bleached Jac q... 4 mast. mid Diaper pasterns iind oPelled a • SHACKLE:TT it WHITE FAblrlY CAPiIIbIERES—A biraa imam:aim allihr no finibionatila style* and lively eolani.ralt ra ernvlng by sitacgt.Err a wiltry • VENT PADDINGS—Toro helro heavy Wyk ri2d. dines received by SIIACKLETT & Fcwrits—n hem mates, brieek r end Brown Emmet Clotho( warranted rotor, opened by 811ACKLETT fr. WHITE CLITTON BATTING-60 bale. No It MY bale. Fundy Dalin 1 m .ern,for saintly _ ISAIAH DICKEY &4 al !?" , Water and Prom at. Cliftif&tteln.WlNE-0 1 pipes Catalonia Win,. on a l_econtainment, and far tale by I Spd . MILLER & Rib:Elmo 4 ACON-2.01k. amono,naw landing from ateroner Gare•a. (anal. 7 INA/All DICKEY at (10 LA II 0-32 lola and I tierce No 1, now landing eona steamer (interim, tor tale by apy 1 9 / 1 1/1111.11CKF.Y& i (7i FEATHERS -61 ott• landine, and for sale by and 11011/011 1/1011131 - & Cl ArtOLASHES-45 basing reed and for Bale lip i IPA ..I II CANIIIII.II bIITTIIR-40 small ben for family nay, lam tot hi, 4.1131 and for sale by .1 II CANFIE.II.I. it ir OVLD CANDLES-20 ta• just reed, for talc 1 y /VI *pi J LI CANF/111.1.1 lT t R , L b T y P— bilLjr .s s t a , l4l;; Li o , eI os mpg 7O Water at. WIRE. BRICK constantly on ItAttis;d i fo A r t ...lll l ! l T apd Wra j lo E Ty W aLASS--"I b rarlr.rl7lll . l . ./ f . " _ lUD FIBII-11tes on band .std tarmac. by DICKIEL Cl t., apd Water and Front au. SUNDRIEff—/ tr . ! tlgs , , ,; ID Italie:theme (Malan Tea; I half chests packed do; . 141 peeled Peaches, 3 brls Cider Vinegar, , 10 b. Saleratas; 10 boa Vs:legated Soap, , 30 dot Patent Zinc Washboard', S dos Assorted Pickles; 6 do. Fresh Tomato.; For 'lain by I D WILLIAMS., .11, Corner Wood and Firth sta. XOTICIN. : l tock of 11/01:109111.. WAYNE IRON WORKS 'WAREHOUSE BAILEY, DROWN CO. Imre 'colored to No HO Watocig.ed door below the Monongahela House, A /ARCS and atnatanabla 01710 E, and if ra qairsd, soma Roomsin Watehoaae Nolla &nand an a desirable location la, bananas. Enqatte at the Horn. spa --- ICON—M,OOO N. 11030 tifiauldera, direct B tram 00101. Baum, for ..1e by apS JOHN WATT &CO, Lamm , 0 BACON -13 elm prima Cleeinded Cared Hung; e 16,1 lido do d . 2 d E r B w a T el d ;nic; A N :1:1 0 :: : : nig do ; ts C . d o; LARD -95 Dbl., No I Led lard; 963 Imp do do'.' uto bY I. WATERMAN BONS 395 F "" -" rp VP! 10NTE2 1.1011 SoL%-16 fet . lOng, wan therry ki top, Undo tooly made and nearly new. I fIekIOONMAKER & CO, and Nt Wood streei VZTIAN r.F.D-4311bAW,MualleA0 P r ra l-N bb" fi" ole gfIOONAI k CO 110 . 9 . g VINK-F . Lie aniilvazarriarktcdo, Lz , 01L—8.1;7.117= t r A dima it co . _ .. .. /Innl7 Boiho 4n. one lot 5.4, 00 on Midllo eller 300 John Gill, 3 luta on Obi/3;109.w, Noa 90, 91,96, 24 by 30 each .• t 2 40 no., flaisol, I lot on Sattipson .20 by 80 01 'Dom. Mrittin, one lot in Andenon'o plan, 20 by t 3 fie , Jam 51 , Firland, one lot le. Robintion's plan, 11 by 37b ,1 GO ; I' McDowell. I lot in Rolitsmion% plao,lo by 100 in 71nnias Illiodst; one lot ou Sbetlitld st,2o by 100 i 61 John, Stewart, one lot ott Renton allay 71 C U Robinson, one lot on Shelfield al • 67 C Clare, out; lot on lianip•on 6451480. No 14 '135 Hub Conttncer, one lot In - Meeltanies Retreat, ; 20. by 130 , • 47 Joseph Bea.. I lot in Anderson's plan, 30 by 03 :II 33 Tlidinat Daniell, 1 la in sleebutlea' Retreat, 37 by, 4 , 0 John tow, one lot to Andertoo's plan, 70 by 55 IWO Lemon, one lio In Anderson'. plan ; 35 2 A .MitA y te/1, one lot in Anderson's plan, 90 . 46 b ( r 3 Jostle, 5.10D01v011, one lot in Anderson's plan, 20 b r t. , Ito ph Montgoinery, 1 101 in Grave Yard plan, I by PM, ! 11l Mot Malbnllartil, 1 lot in Grave 'V oil plan,ll 1,1'21. . " 28 no wohh. sto.ho‘o..l 101 ih Davis' plan. onllca- NO, anil J.k son Meseta_ 1 11 24.1tes MMlollay, I lot on Beaver and'Veto sb, .27 Mr' McKinney, I lot In 413000 Yard plan. t ; .., II •Dotigherty,l NI on Carroll strent.9o by 100. ,80 H. thew Doumnan, I lot In Anderson's 0.0111, • (0 ' RI .14.00 EngiOth.l lot ,n Goshairt'splan,2o by . DM, I re TAY,' Word. ..... Mary Flamm', I lot on Flesaink 'Meet, t by be, I 03 J one Robtneoll, 1 lei en Fletnioo Croak , 33 lIIr altlliken, one lot on. lloyoo rteet, 20 by 5-Ir I In Vienna, ' , rect. 2, by 011, $ 70 'IWO.. Woe., I Ito on Frormoont almost, No 20..3 I, Itr. - 20 . Joan. & Clark, lln ea Third street, 60 by Ito, IGO Jolla Mn,,.in 1 lot on Faerotrattat .trees. 23 by 130,l 20 Nanny 51ceallottgb, I. lot on l'atrmount street, 25 by Ilk Adam 53.1.'11145 lola on Strop Wool, No IC In, 111, 'Jo. I UM= J J Greer, I on Liberty rite. m and Vleg I. ler, . t nn WiiiiNlll kWh!, 2 Inls on Main .treat, 2.21,1 3 00 {Villi,m Marshall, l lot on Wtsbinglon 133nt, 73 by 1 50 , {Vi Ham icoltin6,lloi on Libort) . 6l3set, 45 by 15. i i 3 tturrtorgA of Birmartglum. David Rankle, 1 10l in AleKee's plan,• 2 03 Junes Hitnos, 1 lot in McKee. plan, PS by EU, 1 00 Vinton! llonntok, I-6 lot to NeDonald's plan, 67 Jos Sheppard, i of lot. No 92.11 , 197, in Drown'. pl., 110 '.T Sullivan, 1101 in Breed's plan, 146 R A Bausumn,l loin (Incites plan, No 127, 4 34 1 Joseph I.l . llerhen, 1 lot in linews'a plan; N 0313, 332 Josiah Lewis, I lot In Ilrown`s pl., Nolo, 109 Citation Mel - Marys hein's,ttliss in Groggy plan • Nos 117, 114, 4, 40 James 111rCut.,1 lot m Iltred's plan, Nu 9, - 324 AM. Homan. 1 or lot No 3; Tesh's plan, 90 John %Vahan., 1 lot in 03noiner's pine, WI by 40, 4 12 CrostriCstehran, 1 Arm Int in Brown's plan, 5 40 &nab Pitub.rik. Chicle!. Rowney, 1 lot on Cool 1101, no • Win Dammam I lot on Coal 11,11, 1319 • John lennstettar, 1 Int on Manor street, 173 • IV.. 111.1 shell, 1 lot on Canton street, I. 1121 Thor Robinson, 1 lot on Ilnwinisrilln Pike, - 1 8/ Ti m . Rehmtsun, 1 lot on Canon ...net, ' 1 00 John Willinena, I hit on Brownsville naiad, . he • Borough rf McKeesport. . 11.i.1 13ruehluelter, I lot•No 20S, 11l ttattnuel ilnurrers, 11x1, No 17,. 02 64 Christy Conway, 0 lots, NO. 39 wad 40, 1 John Onff, 1 10t, No 140, 12 - John Tnante,l lot in Row's plan, .170 Wm 11111,1 lot, No 133, .00 Thor Linnet:, Stots N 0.213 and 014, Monnison'a 11011.,1 lot, 10019. •US James Mitt', 11 lets, Non• 00. 59, 01, 120, 1.15, 140, 147.149, 101.39 and Rh 4 42 John Neel, 2 lois, No 234 sod 2,13, 1 02 IV. Penniman, I lot,' No 4,, : XI Sant , ' Roseburg, I lot. No 71, ' I no .1•01 t Seaton, 2 lots. Nor 04 and IN, • 00 Jelin Scents, 1 lot, No 17, Sionlain's plan, Samuel Sickman, I lon Nol7, 91 Joeeph Wilson, 1101, N. IN, .41 Smetalr's Veins, 1 lot, No 121, - 10 . Pitt Toonrhip. . 600.6, , Rippe, 1 let on Alinensville Pine, In In. win Aplun, 41 Alert 44101une, 210'1 upon Penns, lyanlit Atm. : nue, in Instil. , plan, . • . ••. .... , A. , Thos Cochran, 1 lot oa Miner/00110 Pike, in In. 1 • • nilit's Matthew 12‘...rar4 3 .44.1.1.nd, Wiatersfiald, Awn Norton. C. lot. on Miners..lle Pike, Nor 42. 73, 74.74,76, Thorn.. 014cgan, 1 lot on Penn.ylvanin Ate. • Leonardnoo, 6eech,9 Lou nn Peonoylvanis A2onnen 42 Nos 24, Waller 612 24 11115b0r, 4 Imo on Millersville Pito, No .33, 27, 20, 20, 66 Peet. %nuns acre• land on equine! BM, 975 John 111tnn0,25 am* land on Painfrrel Bill, 3 49 111.1 8011, notes hool . Mononnahelo, 88 Riotlyls Holm, 1 sere of land, pen hloKolors Htr4,l tore of land, Herr., 1 acre of land, R: rn Thintstiip. 9 Erste', I lot in Thomas's plan, I 9 08 PC Marton! lot - • 311 Jamee cnndwlck, I lot In Pattonntri'• plan, . Olt John 11010, I lot in CannoPs plan, • ; Jnmes Stestrort, I lot In Cannat'• rano, 41 Pins ToernA ip. Jahn Koown,,tsi acres of Lid: Thomas Kennedy, ;5 aims land, Fran Aim tlanmel Wiight. 2ten ten low adnneung lunch of N B Craig, and other, B.: D., - . ;Mesas Seto, IO nett-4 WA, •• - tI AI A. Rowley, 7 acre* lawl, . • j . SO, JOHN MORRISON, fan' O. 1%6M0 , ' , rot.l•urt , b, April PrtSA pA R PEACIII?3-1 be for salad.) j ned CII GRANT "Tl rtitt 3 lVrit . C6 P F.M . CAt,. 'd C R 7.7; 5 Water and Front ate 11ACI 01— 5 casks Side.; ' D-- -4• do Shoulders: • • 4 do lianas and Shonblers; a do .01; to arrive ou , nteareer Gene vs, tor • ale by 1,3A1A11 DICKEY e, CV, Water and Front Gs _ LAIII.)-0 bele Nei; . I tierce do; hf bb doi to arrive and for Bale by ISAIAH DICKEY &CO /Arks to liff110: 011 Geneva, sad for JID role by Mi. ISAIAH DICKEY kCO GGRF.ASii:—.4 bbls in arrive, for sale by or. ISAIAH DICKEY &KO . VtlATtltlftEl—ea sks to arrive on Genova, fur sate ,C. by Win .ISAIAII DICICEY.a. CO sATHEi9-13 seeks lire geese, prime reed on eensagnmera, for sale by ___ GE:(/ COCHRAN, 96 Wood In --- 13TTON YARN—Dozen Yarn. inannikenized at (1 Eti.noiny; . 13•111ng, Candlewick and Twine, a we by Ina:4 GEO COCHRAN rr. MANURE FORKS—Surior =helm for solo low by [KO] t ip eEo COCHRAN , 0111GANUM-101b. inn rechi and forsaln by J KIDD i..1"0, SO Wood ,l lbs refined, for Wet by j tints a co apt, 111.1iTBE PASTE-100 lbs for solo by J KIDD & CO 20' L;ROSS Anen'a Nana and Bona Liniment. fur _ yuy_by IbP 5 l JKJUDa CO uosritE CoRK9—.7IO vox auperior Velve t . (or D auln by t.psl J KIDD k CO ItIcKAIGILIT; A TTORNEW AT LAW—CI/Lee on south tide of Asa, Fourth rt. between Chews alley and Grant et. apt-dtrukvrtm BEBIOVALs hoIIIICCII. CAROTHERS ts CO. have retneved o U 7 Water st, between Wood k. Mene funned) , oesepied by Ilardy. Jens. &cot, .fu the gp3.3m VITALI. PAPER—W. P. illeasueu. is coUstrunly VT receiving, from the largest manufactories in . Noir York, and PhltadelPtua,...l alto from French egcsicies, the newest and most approved owl., of Pa per liet.gie[•, together whit Borders, Firi Beard Prints, and Tester - Tops. For sale at 851Vood it, be torero Fourth at and Diamond alloy, (successor 10 5. ap3 Llonnota, Hats, Rabbets., ita. f.ll. to SO 11,NIEll, ry Nolos klarket si street, is prem . . .4 alter v e ry neat indeceent. bb ers of ik hlillinery Hoods, of every desetipnon. buyers ' b. stoc ksmoc covet ... of every desirable style of Plain l and ranel Straw, Wald, Gimp, Fronk Lace and other Bonnets. Jenny Lind, California, Bound and Square To Hats,Lot Mrs se. and 14ants. Boys' lists, in great sanely. .Ments Leghorn, Straw, 'Braid, China Pearls and Sultan Hats. Rib bons, Flowen, gannets, Silky, and other Millinery !C. • • • apd-ltw gR — O:TUCKERMAN will plea. ca:l for his bar.. seem of wino, Jr tn number. pay charges. cod take them away. OEO. B. TEE N 2l/LB ront EßOEß rarem , V riOSMAS, a Sketch of a Physical Description of the krUn' . By AleranderVenHomboldhtsol 12mO. Memoirs of the Life of William Witt. By J. P. Kennedy; new edition: Meoirs of th Life and Writin oom f Thas Chal- me rs m fa . Uy h i s son in law. Re gs v. William Hanna L. D. 3 volt, Sketehea of Minnesota, the New England of the West, with incidents of travel in that Tennory during the Summer of t.,19, in two OMB. By E. B. Boynton; with n amp. Paleirts Printiples of Moral and Political Philosophy. I veil Pima. 1 he Petry Hoak, Illustrated with cuss On wood. Sy Adam,. Spark's American Itiogrsphy, 10vols 12410,15 cents • per rotanic_ • The Whale earl his Captors, or the Wbalentan's Ad. reatirree and the Whale's 'Biography. • By 11. T. Cheevere, with engravings, tient. Hellbent, his First Voyager, beteg the sato, boy; con fession and resalniseencesar the son at a 'milkman in din increhaot service. By lienavi Melville, author of"Typee.".omiop Ike." •" The Modem Urinal, Plat/Pik, or Lives of MetiDis tiegui.beri io tha recent WIMP, P.ngland. for thele Talent*, Virtue, or_ Achievonents. By W. C. Tay err. L. L. D. Also, Am. S.S.HoOk,onhand and for lido by A. H. ENGLISH & CO, Successors of 12.L107T le ENGLISH. N 0.19, Wood st. NOTION TO 0011TILLOTORP. Ohio amid Penny[amiss Bari Rota. ROPOSALS will. be received at t h e office of the o Ohio and Penasylranla Rail Road Casoa n y. so the City of Piusborgh, until Wednesday, this 11th day ( - April, 1150, for the Gnaw; nod I.lasonry of the Rail Road, front Allegheny oty to the «Nab of Big Heaver.. diatemee of twenty four wiles. Drawing. and Specifications of the wort to be let; say be men at the «nee to Pitteburets, for ono week previous to dm letting, ou Implication to 50101900 W. Roberto, Chief Engineer; and tofounnuou may be pianism& at «4 time at the «nee of Edward h irer,. Resident Engi neer of the Eastern Division, New Brighton, Denver Connie, Pa. The wort to well worthy of the .ton. thin of good contracture. The Grading and Masonry of did Snobs Coloushi«a Courtly, Ohm will be let al frnlent, on Weduesilsy, the oth day of May. By «dere( do Shard of Directoras • «Odd WA*. ROBINSON. Jr. lIARIDY, JONES tr. CO. have «atoned us No r 11l ILL Front st. oftirof Wood. • apt • CaMasada Dladakatar NOTHER large let of Blue' Irrale Drab, ami Bear!. War Ana ng Cem •urlr pany. beery, Dial eO,l from Payout Waeuiri For by lIERSEY, FLEMING k CO, ; No 159 Wood at . _...- 13LACR AND DRAB SATRiETTS pat re ed from 111 the Manufacturer, and for taleAt tha Manufactur. 014 mice. M 14,3 /JERSEY, FLE/1/010 a co HOME LEAGUE SHIRTING CHECKS—For sal at the AlanfactureVa tamest rtes. • ap3 HERSEY, FLEMING, & CO Browa, Phillips Ai Co.. AVE removed io Warehouse rim - 99 Water at, H betimee Wood and hiarte4where will be tent for sale, of ineir matinfitentring, a fall amonment o Iron, Nags, Holten, Castings, and Hot Blast Pipes warranted of the beat ottaUtl, Othe loners Mr. JOHN HEST, of the late firmed Taney &Best, having perehatted an interns to t h e firm, will take Miura of the Warehouse, and wIU devote his entire attention to the basiarsa, and endeavor so render eat. refection to tbe friends of hie lite fare, and alt others who may favor tae with their patronage. BROWN. PHILL4PS 4t. CO, • • lot '99 Water at, Pittsburgh. MA - CiLt Ibts No 3, to store, formal. by • C lIGRA NT LOUISVILLE LIME-70 MO. rat.. Witite, just earsd per sir Cinritunatt, and for r i e l tztANT. QUNDKIES,o saela. /bud reaches; 6 do Feathers; just reed and for *P 3 I • C LLUHINT POT 6811-5 east. &led and foraale by ROL;ERT .D&LZELL & CO, - apt ' Libtnr street lIUTTER-3 . Obis lor 11 p .&.I.k& co D Ili IVETAL-- . 11 lobo' Illanglok r o od per inomoor Pac ific, sod for rare by •.. • . apt JANE'S DALZEt•To 70 Water rt : PUMICE BTfINF.-516 jut reed OW for••lqb 13.13ELLEFIS, fa Wood it .^IOI3ALT=I:6O lb. for gale by • 1,./ • HE SELLERS UM ADICL-agl Ms for wile DT • .10 a usELLERs Ll2rußelF :A I t i rg 1 11 tiletglntodigv. y ritataTA 1.141.1r1ddr,-200 lbe f E ule • • ft NI A . I. ,T A-1 care for R E S E LLE R S Pesrattmeo — lifitarellousei Adjaininir the Psusfurgis Bank, on Third Jfrert. THOSE persons who desire to rave from twenty five to thirty per cent. in purchasing Furniture, are reepeetfully invited to call et toy warehouse. where will be /Gaud a large and well selected stook of the roost sopnci roved style of virrkmanship, both nuebrn and aent, and calculated to please the ,aste of all those who desire either 6e/solar substsn. tied nottioure. Having determined to dispose Of MY present. entire stock, at very reduced , prices, I /eel confident that those who desire Any article in my Hee, will Ant (sit of being suited. eirtildf I,..IIIeRURDY. A PIIVOICIAIEB TEllllllO2lll'. "I ii A VIE FOUND NOTHING TO EQUALTIIBIII"' llomaarrao, Va., March 8, laso. li BF.LtERS--1 b”e ditmopeal of all dm M INrokil N, rop and Liver Pill. you' sent nos, and la dos or the Vermiform. 1 Have used all your Family Medicines an my family, and have also preacrabcd them in my penance, 1 am very anon pleared ith them, and bare found nothing to equal Mem. Dead um 8 - dor of your Vormitega,And ro dos each of the Liver Pills and Omuta Snap. , DelpecUtally yours, lEltraca of Letter.) .. T. T..Tacaorm 'feu. Mealy popoldr medicine, Easy enema. of Ma proprietor, E ULLLER.S. 47 Wood at, and Droilidlo gooorajiz the two cities and vicinity. ape VOR PARLORS—Chamois road Corn Colored Will 12 Proper, for handsome rooms, ea be found at the Paper tYarehoute, No BS Wood et.. • ' P. IddIiISLIALIA: ials. FO Th. R Vl .p lE tes A iw lTA D ß e ff s 4 , 4 ,_ ' Capt..Tianes H. Haslety,willMaye as above, on this day. the Itith April, at 4 ciehiek: P. AL For freight or ;mintage IpPly ea bemid, or to e mu . J NEWTON JONLS:Aigt POSTLEY 4 NELSONS,. ! ~. FORCINCItiNATI S. LOVISVILYC. Alaunariaters of 01111 SteeL mid HantiacM.l.sLo4- : ~...... IN Tba splen.lid steamer ele, ,padoi, Ili., Il ay and Alaitum Dots, Sued Vas : - - RINGGOLD, Vireo, Oen Bs I role, AC. Having enlarged tacit waits. • ' Capt. rime, ay,i, m 0,,,, , or .o ‘o . 0,0 , 0 they ean supply their friends at tha 'hermit boom; and ell Intermediate ports on this and lotemt prices Ma tamhet will agent An ato• j day, the 11.1 h lam, at 4P. hl., positively. - - ele• mute ufsba beet sanietiale and latemstyl. Alm- Jor_Geight or pomace apply en betel. apla chalies withing tu perchase anti find It topeir mlratt• F iiit - Z iNkit I 1 - T.E. lain to examen, their mock' bolero P. 4, ....4 .1 " . ' • Tu . • . ama. a Int ..• ;splendid reamer I 10 . rt.--741. o.clo a i . ,,1 ,....... 1 . 4 . z a tiT d to, . G 01.-10:,,, .n It ...,- rho !J r _ _I to by holm and all intermediate , m en. ya—AtibtaTei;Mline it m are thin dim, /be Ibit, Inst. at 4olulook ,P. Al. "'''' - C H G SANT : g ey yl er i o , or . -.1i ,4 —___ Pnomite. apply en I.o_aid. • eo n,. . • • - • FOR NASHVILLE. ------ ... The fine meanies' COLHAIRIFAI, . Greenlee, Mauer, .111 leave for Nash; • Ule, and all Intermediate ,et fate, an Ita day the ISM inst. -.. • Fo . r p f l r c elglit or pmmge, apply on beset, oysr, ' — J N JONES AFt __ _ _ - - - - , z• ILILIIOVAL• • HP. d: . B. ' NELSON' a CO., have removed to lqe ♦ l.t. Wood street, opposite ale Si Charles Rent Tao , haws also thinly-4 the style of their fins, Red the eastern will be canted eo ender the cum tad style et -Fawley Nelson!, l iiiisl-60 obis 1,0 uie by • cll RANT .S.: l4 l;,dyt 41L90N aco ..k Ssy 114.4n.1';"' by W2: , : o lit& CO I.j a urizk„ws; , ....A a „ hbde In . o xe COD; ueomer Silas Wtittu, and lor mai by " p I " P BliatuuDGE. AttiLsorik co ; 1-11;-1.011,•lnifir/eidsnd Ett - 7ffit -1 .7.01 CANPIRLD ""wr J tin by 1. Uta CANFIELD alul . S,eayk .i sfoiTs ß coi le nzu b s y hkan NO, eir . ,, o4eb . y: Bca - Nrntur avi IIOAR, STARCH, tra-1.24 dbds N 0 Psittal S SD bxs Fat!. Stareig: ' .21.1013 clpxtllnS)ilaget;„ landing this Aa7 ..a for by It Wit CIAOALIKY CU' MILIT 3 ARY BRAYING BOAY.4l4 l =by 19 - • g AMUSEMENTS. TH EATRE! 1...u.t.e and Manager uu . roirrv.R A13111.S.10:1: ♦ Citele awl YuYYCtte _n mcil and ThicArcrx. iccigot coin prtconal• • ••—• st.'7; Oartsin al% o'clock It? Benefit _ MOORIIOUSK,I3,, esalfin - Miss FANNY . IVALLACIII ,oppiwi , -Iloourr."—Last 1:1 , 2, • 0.1 Wednesdlty, April 10;sinli be ' , veer:lied theZcc2,_ Thi td, a.% Fifth Acts of • HAMLET. F.noylVallack. He 11LcuAcare Mrs Nichols Ilinalet•-- • !fora.— - Q% en • • • To Re'followed with • NATURE AND PIDIAIRaPit To conclude with AN OBJECT OF INTEREST. Fanny-•••-- Attu Kent. fly Tburd~y, pcnefit.l" Sltu. KENT. ILIM HALL Three _ Bights.-01.17 —Oolam sue hag on - TrudAiy l.g. April 9th. THE CAMPANALOGIANS., Or, Sitiss Ikli .Rn!g rrr, Respectfully announce a Kyles oftbrir chaste, eeleet, and novel-Rostra! Entertalements,lna shove, with changeof prograutese. • fit addition to Hell Retie, the Concert will be en• livened by a , RONartreelt letcro, atanposed Herr Freohartabyaer sod his three talented eon.. For par tieulara see propel - O=lM " len sloored•Freebensbyeer, Mmieal Director. Price of AdMissiora 13 cents. Tietate to be had at he pi...last sonic stores, betel.; and at the door. • 'Doors open. ft 7, Concert locommeace et) o'clock. MUSEUM A poLto HA.LL,-FtmaTii \ PEN D9ll67—from 9 to Id in the 02022ing; 2 lot O the afternotio; had froth 7to it/oclock io the evening. 1 2;41:ay . :tree AS orate; Children unt)orirmy,,,r. AUCTION SAES• ay, P. A. Davis. Ansti aim:Tv-ran COMM Or WOOD ODD Ira' I it STAMM Brict and Las at Auction will N Saturday aftereoon. April 13, at 3 o'clock, Otte sold, upon the premium, iltore four substantial well fauthed Brine Dwelling lion., eltuata At the corner of Websterand llkh SU!! IR, which any ba ...led by calling on P.ibl'llarr at thei"ewaar of Raw and Fi ft h streets. 'Also, one let or ground, h.. ing a Innet of alte feet.. Wylrewnroct, neer the Clitlrt anTauending back. 79 fact_ To:m i ens third ca.. residue in one year, with in teral,to kw lactated by bond and imottange. .1110' •• • ' • P DAVIS, Anat. Dry GOOd I it, ac"Alaunt. Thundty moral ha,tlth inst., at 10 o'clock, at the IJConimeretal Pales! Itoeuts,--eoincr or Woad and Fah street!, will be sold.wlthoet reserve a lame as anda eat tit sentOnable atapla and fancy Dry„ 0004.., embraenryneatly every variety.. At 2 o'clitek I . AI., an Bundles Strserwrapptng Po• per, Hair Chasid Yll 'Y.4211111 Cider Vinegert Coal and. Devonshire Shovels, Cook Ipg and Cool ,SLOTes,&e', I Circe ti yards Soper 3 ply Ingrain Copetins, Household and Form. tare, booking Glesses,S Day Clock and case. At o'clock; P. ht., Variety' 0041.1%. Fine Clothing, New and Second Hand Watches. tfoots ; nod Shoes, a P. N. DAVIS, Met. Damage:3.o"as at Alta tan. `gVr"*RooY""ns l "lvnn' l °2 l 7:Tat: l gone r ,earner x..,F, will boeoa by outer of thult remterr, • 11 Onto 71 inotos Print.; . woe Davy, Al 9 Welook 6.3.. 00, Lr opt° . . Pbl OAP to, Atb-boarer UffiMEl • Au ILL Le added to the sole thehurstlayisfternoan, V Ilth inst., at 3 o'clock, at Sec {tonna, corner or Wood and Pillh atieen 1 Spring Munkent Hof.; 9 Piano Stook: Marble Top Pier Table; Mahogany Ccutre Table, Y {lan Rest Ott. ho. Mahogany Blire.11; Cherry Totites,• Choirs: Imola{ P' DAVIS. Auctioneer STEAM BUA'IS PVCTBOUROU AND LOMEIVALLIC .fia STEANVPA9KET LINE putteuinge extended jts to4n regutir bud well einuluetr•lLines,the °we ns of the tollotong fine uteunieri bun arranged thee Iran ■ Line between Pittsburgh tail Louisville,. • • One of ilia bouts will porinitely teen Pittsburgh on foxy fgoaphir, Watroeteur, and FlitlMT.Etiattfii at e &cloth—full or not full. - The tree ,beat of the Line..will Oaring Monday, Petunia . ....Reamer Geneses•--,'-l• "' Fermat ' • " Fainnount • Far freight ur grunge 'apply to febltillas• • CFA EL 1111.TE.NIEERGE9,AO. --- REGULAR -IVEDNE4DAS A OhLlgT . • •espvairrT. Moon J. Lgeas 1 1 ' CINCINNATI.' ,Captain WILLtot J..Kotartz. . nip plendid lawn tams built by Oa • gd " . la 7 I:, l `lTVtarl.'„rfa • rub la Packet trade, Auld wilt blare ererr, IYadneacta , for Cincinnati, In place of the New Mgr tratilt,Ntta. For ..chin or poorer apply °rt. atirN , ' ' Q B 161ILTENBED ,00 .t., Asa L PITTSBURGH AND - WHEELING PACKET. • 5. , - 7ln ipleadid fast mating steamer hia LOUIS AIeLANEi. W. B. Conarell, mw a, ihavney - undergone , a Utz, will run hereafter as a regular packet between .Plttiburgh and Meelini: leaving - mbar& • every , Monday, weaoemay andPridiy suorniavo.l o r00 , ..k. • For freight crpaaaage apply on board, or to • j " 4 • . „ „ rio• omeri IM t. Only. a .111I0aii . ltaglair. .Via-Brormayllla and Cumberland to IlaldnooP and rhiladolphia. - • • Fail TO ..... --MOM 77 -- 00. Portanot.rota• • ••-• • le 00 • /111 F. momhng boat leaves the wharf, show the U bridge, daily; at 9 -o'clock yrreckely.'• Time to Uallionite;d2 hour.; dine to Plilladcipbili,4o Latin. "Cho evening , boat leaves daily, f eXcept Numbly ay oningt,) at o'clock. • Paasenzotts by leaning en the ea./tugboat, will cows the inourialue_ln stir, nett day,ang dote avoid night travel. • • • • - yoo.e. your ticket. at *bar-Odic., Monongahela Honno,OrOLCharle• Hotel ,• oetll-t1 J. MFSKIMItId, Aron, . The splondol lost 14cemer . ASIA7.ONIA, Mcßride, klaetei. wll I 'cave for dm oye sad all intermediate polio on. rriday 110 ' ltth' two 214 o'clock, P. 111. Ireight or passage apply on board, or to , op! • - . • ...I . PEITIURF.W, Alt. _ FOR ST. LOUIS AND illSSpum RIVER. lv 7b" OV.l7. i t f r ' ..llVg7V.T., Nona ater, will leave .•tOr the bon and all ialsrotedisio landangq, thia ott tO , For Ireight or plumate apply oa hoard, or to - anlu a B AIII.TENBERGEH, dont. • • FOR DT. LOUIS AND hussoinn ham • •• the splendid steamy ' PEIVNSICIAINANTII, R. C. Orny,muler, will lens., Itth the above and 'all intensiediefe rove in Ibis day. the lob intl., at 10 0 l ok,A. M. • For thriginor pure;e. apply on boort, or to • splo G 1.1 MILTENBERGER, Agt 'The splendid steamer GENEVA, Wilkins, Muller, will leave for sibese sea intermediate pests e111,11.10f, J.l V .B11:11.12r &BR° , ek,,ente. - MB=tl FOR ST. LOUIS. . ... -The eploeullavvrAtr MT iv, Koontz manor. wall kayo pr Ma above an.l all Wormed.. pone on. W4II , VIM, No UM tose.,M IPA. M. For Ineigln or aura/resell , / 111 l llllmll. '.: -- , aps. volt LOUllflrfht.R. • , • . Te apleadld Malian , Johnoaa Maer, will leave for the •, above and all intermediate pone on tam Jan Apra lON, at ta.A. ' It ST. 1.01.113 AND ILLINOLS RI VEIL mai.ll° 171PeTtIgErrar Inertias, mance, mill leave for tie nlace. aad all inlernadlate parts, O t hin ilar, 11. 10th any at atla'elock, A. al. E- 0 ,- freight sad puns., oppy oaboara,er la . • „WU ' ' Ribbon. nod Vrairordi 301 all nbd mble styles, ce`a thim day al ; • .. .. AII bIABON Ek. CO; ap3 • Market ' GE=I A pia,L,aanaly w c.tona Paul, Rough and Ready, Bn, Pnwoo Braid, and whey mins of Sonnets, Towur io nen ar the north rut Corner Fourth and Market meets, by , - • MURPHY ft BURCHFIELD. Also—Face Flowers and Bonnet Caps. of rnsw and handsome styli.. any BOS•Stli, DO,lets, •-- • •A A. !MASON & CO;lMialtet St., between 3d and dth, haul itek and Are iuntr mentnß, 90 4tsci•Bo.ll:lVß . l.Sioaferbielo an .lently Lind, Pant Inorenca and Pings Ptdadßrald, Laurie, &Oen Dan- English Straws , Ranh and Ready , and oo wool Tanoty of all qualisico and glees; a