BY MAGNETIC TELECRAIII ALIKINtitTED L TEL.S.GAtAPIIM) tUR TFI6 PITTSBURUH DAILY'GAZETTE CONGRESSIONAL Pr i 'nrlttfiatort, April IS. Houma—Mr. Young, the newly elected of the Howe, watt qualified to day. After au ineffectual attempt to rewind the nor,. twine postponing. till March lbfil, ithe election of Door Keeper and Post Muter, Mr. Brown, of Missisimpfprelerrei the following charges newt! Mr. Horner, the acting Door Keeper. Ist.Thu said Iltaner made false nertifientre on. der, and by crane of which his brother drew play as an tuficer of the Rouse, when it eras notorious that he was absent from the city . of Washington, and hoiditig office In the State of ..--, the do. be. of which he wan discharging, and receisleg rho salary from the United States. 2d. That Horner has dismined from his place- a Penner thie House, without reason, and in •at• tempting a juelitientlon of I c e conduct, has made fafes charges *genii the said Page, which, if tree, would diagrams him, and justify a criminal prosecution. • 9d. That said limner made a false st4temeol7n dischazging his official duties. A committee of five was then to he ap pointed, to investigate the charges s . g most Horns, Mr. itichordsou asked leave to afar o resolu tion, that a select committers of nine keoppoiuted, with power to road En persons and pipets. to in. quire and report to the House. Whether Mr. Thomas Ewing, Secretary of the Interior, has reopened and paid the claim of the Essing's againat the Treasury, accounting to seventy thousand dollars; after the same had been adjudicated-and rejected by the, wiper officers of the goverumentilmfore . Mr.'Estiing:wts. inducted into the said oSeet—what ageMs Operated, and . what rink introduced raid calm. Second. Whether the 1321 d Ewing allowed 531,000 as interest on the clalm of Com. JOI4Ci, Barron, of Virginia, tor servieesin the Envy, du. ring the Revolutionary War, and after the priori. pal had been paid, and If paid, whether simple or tonna:and intemat wan allowed; and whether it WAS by authority Of Third. Whether the said Ewing paid the Chickasaw, claim, *Mounting Vo SIG spo), after the same bad been.. adjudicated nod rejected by theproper cf➢art, before Mr. Ewing wasioduct. ad into hi* office,—who :were the agent.., (or the and whether' aild agents held any of- Ace node, the Unernment, and whether they now hold office. Fourth. Whether uid Etrihg has utorphd, and - whether any t Meer of his juke:revereed the opm ion of the Commiesioner of Penelenere: Irso, oa whataothority has it been done? = ' st6.—Wht :her perverts in office appointed by said correaponded for newrpapcie—if what salaries they receive, and what papers they The Speaker gala the tII:C3 cannot be enepend. . • . The Hon* thee "rent into . polutottice of the Whole on the State of the Uidon,•and resumed the consideintion critic President's sPecial tom sage, endoeing a copy of the Conililntion of Cal• ifOrnia. Mr. Ewing baying the (13nr, advocated Mr McClernead'a plan to admit California, and settle the Texas boundaries by money considerations— and provide . Main:Mal goVernmenta for Eutaw and New Mexico ; leaving the question whether aleatory shall exist there smiled by the Sua preme Court. The Hons. then adjourned. Sieurc....-The Committee of. Tniestigatioe into the dlertder of yeaterday,•wo announced tu lowc—Lbedge, of .Wircontin, .Webtter, Slag, Phelps, Reek, Ball,and M. Dodge asked to be . excused, 4ccio. or the relations existing between hlriesclr and Mr. Ben. ton. Mr. Foote ,aid that o far ers he wasconeerited he mould prefer the Senator as a member of the Committee, to coy other man in Amnia'. Mr. Vadat, thanked Mr. Foote for this caps.* sine of kind (cellar; but said, from. the delicacy o f feelirg upon the subject, he karat inai ton Wing . _ A fuer the transaction or the morning business Mr. Benton •moveil to postpone all prior orders. for the purpose of tekieg'op the bill (or the admit. teen as a .State. . Alter some dismisaion upon qt ettione or order the lime President rated that the moti oni to pom pone could not be mode until the object propon ed to be I;ostponed bed fust been taken op. Mr. Benton then moved that the Senate pro (Tea to the eanaideration of the California Mr. Clay moved to lay ake motion Mcrae table, which was agreed to—yen 27, nays 21. The Senate resumed the consideration of the unfinished business igyesteplay. Mr. Foote having the door, raid, in view of the exigency Drilla case, he, would retrain from any limber remark., and 'simply an the Senate to come to a apeedy vote. - • Mr. Mangum expressed the hale that the Sen. rote would vole seolatim on all of Mr. Benton'. proposition., and the vote would bo taken withmtt any debate by the majority, or any attempt to re• strict debate by the minority. Mr. Clay expressed hie hearty concurrence in what had just been said. • The question was Men stated upon hlr. Ben. ton's amendment, ii4stmeting 12a committee 110, to connect Califoraia with Any other measure. The amendmet mss iejeMed. yeas 25, nays 29. RAILROAD LETTING AT BLAIRSVILLE. Gaciarainto, April 18, 1850. The Railroad hshing,lat ;Blairsville, has taken away many of ottr citizens to day. Now TORE. April 18. The America i 135 probably arrived at HIM .% tivday, and her news may at toy moment be ex pected. The &Wait Qseen may arrive at thin poet today, from Hamburg', with one weeks' lame Intelligence._ Nets Year, April 18. The great Anti Rent Trial, Cl Hudson, is being proceeded with as expediticonly no possible. The quantity of lend which it covered by the snit Is only 150 acres, bet the title which bliwught to be invalidated covers some 160,000 square Leonetti.; April 18. Tito Galena Advertiser fem. that the StatM Indiana, under their chief Little Crow, recently atMeked a family of the Chippewa., numbering Bratteea, althe Falls of St. Croix, and matdered them all. St. Lowe, dpnl 19 The trial of the Montag Woos closed to day. Urialt Welt, tor - the State, spoke two and n half days. Theitoy retired, but lisve decided on no verdict as yet. It is footseblo they uct °;"°' April 19. • The stemma Alex. Scott has knit arrived, and reports the Commodore Perry a total loss. She lion hlgh and dry,aad . lC not worth lounchitig. • • Tho river Ls on a stand, with 71 fent fall In the canal. Thu weather is pleasant; . . ~EW: MARKET. 111111 Vim Year, A prill9. The Steamer Ameilca :taloa coup doe It and her news hourly expected, dealers, is meal desmiptiono of produce' were anxiously. awaiting its reception.. Flmir'The market is Will buoyant, at s 5 IS for Michigan and good Ohio. .• Otain—Corn la beater, and halt advanced Ite p‘r he Cap ajs firm,'lr . 9ll .aales of 'Northern at '424 1 45c, and of Boothe= at 96c. • • ,Provisloaar-Satei of Meta Pork at ' slO 191 per bbt Cot Meats are firm,with ots of plain hams at Ile. Lard is Into bnoyanut,but steady; macs by the deco at Butter in steady, white good '!¢d prime were much wanted at Ifictiale. Graterleo—Tho market is without much chaos; and kat very active. Bogor taatnady. Molooneo • Lead—The market is firmer; 3l 121 is offered for Aniorican;4lthout sole,. Iron remains dull, with small.nal°, of Scotch Pig at 521, call. Whiskey is inactive, at 271e0 23 0 per Hemp is heavy. For American dew rotted 61200130 are fair 06131•Ii1;11. • ST. WAS muu t :gr. T. tows, April 18. The market le gencraty active. Genn,Wheat hat gone off briskly. Comle in good desnaad, and on 114 advance. ;Sold 40:to bn at 50 0 53c- Sake zoo bn 0.1.1 al za oop par bo. Batley is soiling at 120 c per he. Sales 9000 bci at Oil 63120* pct ba . -- Provisione—Sepplies ue limited; sales 700 tuts Meat Pork at $8.:0. arid of Prlmest 5637 i per btl. Lard meets with ready -sale nt $ 5 0 5 1, in brie, und 0.5 55 (a 557 per 100, in kegs. Bacon is and holders indisposed to operate; 100 casks were sold at ni for shoulder', 41 (or side. Sager cured hams are selling at 6. .Vhiekey—Sales at 2. 1 1. Hemp in tending downward. Sales 500 bales at 685 069 per tea. L.:ad—s.l.soo pigs at . 51 75 per 100. Belk Meat is selling at 2:, 51, and 31 for shoul ders, aides, and barns. The river la rising rspidlyovith 12 to 15 ket to Cairo. CINCINNATI MARKET. Ciricirmen, April 18 Floor and Grain—Flour is ateady at $4 80 a 4. 90 0 , 495 per brl. The receipts continue light. There is an active demand for con, with aides of 6600 bushels, at 40 ca. Oats are in !anneal at 40 cts., and scarce. PPViS:OO3 aro very quiet. Lard is firm at 50 Ot.--No. 1 ell , is •a'eabic at 6 eta. Bacon and Pork is nominnily unchanged. The river has fallen three, inches since noon, yesterday. The weather is warm, with prospect cr rain. coNDIERCIM, .' ORD PITTSIIIIII.II 1143 ALL OF TILL Dllt ♦xuraanuzr*.. CO3I'.IITTI:E FOit APRIL. Orrick, P amino Gannett Friday 31,1[1110cl MA 111, fill. S The market yesterday, through tAt I, 1 / 1 1.112 fe•tr gl only a moderate degree of activity, WO no p.reeptibie cargo in ?lunette.. 1 1 1,OUR —We note a •ale Gran libliptyklillt, extra nastily, at 93 qv bl.l. The receipts of Olin Flour, by river, are bandy wend* ntenttoniny, and t•tacan tcpart no soles to any extent on the 'shalt. ealei , In dray load tat, at $1,6=1,73 CRAlN—Thera is quite on entire demand in the market, end sales have been quite brisket folly quoteii fines—say, for Wheat 931)1.60e, Barlay.f 3c, Rye, 610 I. bcs at 75c is ba, which in the top of rho market—GS tMera the minty rate. tittles of Corn at 43, and of Oats Ta• MO - Jle front stare. ' ORUCF:RIES—Wc notice an change in prices from our hint report, Surer continues preuk - finn, in lots of 3 16101thda ut 11•75 c; NO SlO:ussea at tasliFic; 9 ll' at ithOl2c P pail, Rio Codce may be quoted nom t ally ohllaktde galas of Rice at 4183 c by the continue, lively, et 4e for shoulders; Se for rides, )and aft for hams. We note utea ofeity enred 013 W to itd* lbs, al, Mr shotildors 4}. rides ItY, and hams at tjo # lb. VISII—No 3 filantarel .bows idiglit improvement, with aalns at fi7dl3 41tb1; No Rat SII, and Not at $l5 bbl. Ileums ii selling at 87,50 for tbe best quality. iMlea of Salmon II EIfsIIH.,SV bbl, and $24 for to. S der of Codfish at 51.23 40 dram. • FRUIT—The drumlin it h Twith sales of raisins at $.3.00:251,50 # boo; Salim of Almonds, at 13029 e P 15: of tiroond nuts, at SIMI p boa; of Peanuts at In .IS; of Filberts, tare; of tlream nom, at 7c; of Zazto Cuintais, at 91c, and of Vlnglisb Walnuts at 9c. P Ca; Oranres, ECM , per box, Fl as, Italic ir IS; Lemons 5 4 , , X , l Cocoa Nats,:sl,7s 0,100. 13P.A.:17.1—There is a fait demand in the market, at bu, =cording to quality. DRIED FRUIT—Tim 'applies of Pracke• continue (air, and we note sales of 112,25 best =pealed, and 211,Z I. ha, for ;realm! from store. Apples are scarce, w= sales in moderate lots from store, at •E1,6001,= C bar.' LEAD—Re: ipM of load continue very light. .With ligkt aopplies in Core, we notice a firm market, with ulna of Pie at se, aod of llite at alo r 6. Loan lies—The peel eat range of prices of Lead Pipe is GI to 130 V foot, swenidiag to zize. Soule Losa—Soles at ale by the Pheei,end elell , •rhea eat. Wkwris LEAP—Fare lead is selling at St and No I at st,K) P keg. OLS—l,inseed Oil is sold regularly, at 151,115, cash. No 11,1 rd oil is sold al r.3.1L35c, and No gat 4.ke "gall Boles of Tanners' Oil at SIGOEIO ♦ 1161. Bleached scinter sperm oil is sold at 81.45111,50 e gall. Fall do at Blair/1,40P gall. Bleached winter ark ale oil, lone; crude whale at GO3G.Se p 0011011. Castor oil, Is selling by the hit, at £ll 11 , gall. `Spirit. of the Domestic Meeket. • Bararitou, Apnl 15. Floar—Since car lan repert, II S Fantrhca receded. Sites or tAat WA. at AIX; LWOW:IIc cap Aillo at 3.t. • Grain—Salo. good to prima tad Vihnat at lusatio. ividtoCorn ut Sooffintc, and of lellow at Mantic; aalc Citnaat Une. Was Fork tat SIOX.,on. ao Ithdo balk aboaldera arta .731; 20 .ODU dm balk at 41e; b, bbd. bulk /lams at 3). ken Lard ot 7o; bbla ibforior do, at tldiarld.So bblsgteate do, to 51e. WA...key—Sales or bblo were =Jo to day at Zilr,e; Ltids at trio—Amer. - 0=! Utilize., April 15. esttle—'She market In day was a little more active thou that of the prsvraine week. although the aver rear rate ruled somewhat hither. lie offerings reatbed COO head et Itteves, of which 400 were sold to city betel:cm, and 500 were amen to Philadelphia. Precis ranged from 51,75 to at on the hoof; equal to 1142:40175 bet, and , averah.ing 111454 amts. Hogs —The napery is large, with a light demead.Ple rp.ole from 54;5503;45. Kew Goods ti S.w Goodsil CLEAR VIE TRACE: IVeta .51-sng and St/171113C1 PrY GM& f IRO WILLIAM L. B.U3SELL, WnoLuirtx end Retail Leger In rtridah, , French, and American DRY GOODS, Market street, between Third and retina, man of the Dm Dee 1110 a, hen Sat cOmmeneedreceiving and opening one of the most rich. aplendid, end extensive stocks of Spring . and Sundae? Dry Goods ver oTered for style In rite Weshant country. All of ILese Imported Goods are fresh opened, and received per the 111 t steamers from Fenner and Edigleud, sta elan Irish Linens, Imported direct from Belfmr, all ,r; ass bleached, end warranted the pore antler; these Linens me all imported by the subscriber, and ore all owe firm yarn, warranted. Alto, Irish Linen Damask Tobin Clothe, the very best manufactere, net Irish L•nen Goods of all kinds, iennerted direct frem -Watford by the subscriber, end will be found the real Ertn.go. bech, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. blew style fell Turk Bauer, all color., splendid goods; black Turk Bating, all prices, rich greeds; firsek glace Silks, all colors, bite iroponsilore; French Rld riloves, all enlists, the best imported; plaid black Atmore., per lan French steamer; new style painted Bareges, splendid god.. Also, a superb and large stock of wide black Brnweir Law, for trimming ladies , kerma, very rich goodr; plain Bemires In Mt eau.. extremely low, beautiful good.; block Bilk Fringe, all width. and priced, very cheap; French Lawns, new style., per, 1011. French steamer; plain black Gin De Rhine, high lattre, superb gartolsi black figured tiro Dr Rhine Brocade, rich goods: trench and En_glish enstanmes, styles, I•esurifal goods; splendid ficared Some goods for hall dresses; neh embroidered SfrIAS Mull* for evening dreg er Sons Filling and icseming, he host imparted; Silk'Tiltrirrit In all colors and quoit...rem style, plain and main lE:lipid black . 1 1 pri es; printed Lawn., new styles, from II to 25 cents per yard . Dkrexe de Lai., a new article for hulks' dresses. : Alto,a lame and superb stock of new style rpribg Donner Ribbon., the very best Wm prried, all new. --- BRAWLS , . SIIAWLS m==smitztt= in Boort; 'Lark Satin Shawls splendid goods, In all ecier., per last Comer; beautiful changeable Glans wlk Shawls, &Gab Importation; white embroidered Canton Craps ShawL., superb Goods; green embroider ed Canton Crape Shawl., splendid geode; Lapin'. French made hanbroidered Tbibet, Gent importation; PATit painted Cashmere Sheryl., .11 price. and qua's. bee; ladles' antenereraynts and Sear/. In Great Ye ei.thl French worked Capes,Collare, and Cofft, a largo araortternt. A Large Stock of DOAWSTIC AND :MAPLE GOODS. 50 bales unbleached Meeline, from sto 10 cent. per 'yard; Is ease, bleached hluellns, from 4 to In cents pr yard• C.f. Irish Linens. Imported direct from 1.101150; II balm Tinting, front 8 to Vl reefs per yard; 8 eases bloc Drill, Tram 8 to 121 cents per yard; he eidei it full amortment Of Bummer Cloths Also. Ca*. OnTweeds . , Satinet., lied Bentacky Jeans; On castes dark Calico, fast colored, from Pbo 121 cent. per yard; 5 eaees Beyl & Sens , Engli s h Prints, best imported; 5 bales RUsrits and 'acetyl DisperNextrerne ly tow. Also, Housekeeping Geode of all kind., very clump; 2 bales Burets Crash, Onus 01 to 121 cent. per yard; besides n large stock of Check and Shirung Stripe. Also, Canton Flannels, all colors nod quell. lice, at low prices; red, white, end yellow Flannel*, very cheap; bleached and unbleached Drillinge, full smortmeng l eases Mee Merrimack Calicoes, ex tremely Wm: black and emblesehed Table Diaper., alt p oc e o ; Bird'. rya Diapers, all prier, and modular, very cheap; cotoreel Cambric., a full assortment, cheaper than ever; 3 tales Burled.. from 121 to 25 cur per yard. Alts, sls rge stock ofiletuen Table Diapers. Manners' Shirting—A fail amortment, very cheap. PARASOLS! PARASOLS.; stli The. lerr,rst and tenet splendidamok of Pamsole e y e , opened by any one tease in Patel/arch. is this dry received, and are 911.01 the newest lteneli styles, which, for itch...and bkanty, cannot be .r1)/“Cti An WE have a large lot of there Parasol., they veal be eold cheaper ;hen any other house in the city can af. ford to eel the mine quality of goods. ..The Ladles are reepeethilly mailed to examine these rO5 a* they will find enure of the richeat and rieseest. tree ever imported from Iharope. Parasols art all of. the riche and meet fashionable ear l of are worthy of We attentive of the ladieek -. All of the above goods will Ito mid oa' at Priem far beam any Immo in the city; and in order to prove bey We public will please mill and price W e gouda, endear:mare them with b atty ether home hi We pity, and be convinced o I ea ore assertion. riber would here say tO his naremone ens blictomessad We atoms te general, that there are two other bee hive atoms market street, pretending be came with the Dig lien nine, whieh Is alone the only celebrated and far famed Dry Coed* estehlishment in re Tie subseribm would tberefoie my to all rtPll'ianritilethig; Ife! " llir ‘ e, '" e - 0 4 511r il k h e ' l r' e n' tr h ee * L I T d ettre o en r. " 'AV Third mod Foorth.s 110sr opening the largest, Delmar, and ecoat splendid sock nf etning and summer Dry Goode ever offered ar r as le in Pidstinrgh BONNETS!' BONNETS! NMY'Scrhasl/OIIISSO—The largest andmen•fealtiew able stock of Bonnets ever greened in this city. Is jest received a; the si Thins!o We Big Bee Hive. on Placket street, between and Fourth atreets, where-Dry Goats or every de&e . riptiart aro &ting cheaper Wart any ..other heave in the city. The p elltie will please take bailee that three are Iwo o ther bee hive Stoma on Placket street, who pretend to compete with We Big Bee Dive, between Third and Fourth Streets, where the Public will find, at all drties, the largeotand newest Myles of Dry Goods, (reelslmened. ID' Plea ', take notice, that the more. is bate eat Third and Fourth streets, sign of the 1110 DIM HIVE, where Dry Goods of every de...introit are selliqg came. aua at nay other house in the city. n. .epl3 Oen - - WILLIAM L. RUPSF.Lti. yOUNG If lioN,ls.llrPTiii — AL, AND G. P. ma— to hot cleat. Y. 11. TCZI . ' • th a do aP. Tees 15 do n Insperivi de; • • ' • • St caddie. Extra Fowl - , IL Tee: a , do O. re sad /mT, ree'g, and for i tali t al wt. C 11 0 PORT OF 'ITTSBURGH lima.—There were 4 feet flinches water, scant, channel last ceealoc, and tenni. ARRIVD. Caleb Cope, Murdock, E Beaver. Dries, Beaver. %quietus Galloway, Menton la City. Puhion, Per i bles,Fllsabef Fe . Parkuon, Brownsville. Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville. Bearer, Gordo n,i Wellsville. Camden, Ilendnekson, McKeesport. !Ake Erie, Clark. Deaver. • Oriental, Parkiluon.,sll,ollll.. ktersengerNo...," Fisher, Cincinnati. nail Colombia, Green, Cincinnati. Louie MeLane,Connel, Wheeling. . DEPARTED. Gulch Cope Murdock, Beaver. Michigan, Ilrlea, Bearer. Viroqua, Gallowsy,Mmongahela Cite. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeespott. Fastuon Peebles, Ensabelh. Baltic,Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Belmar, Gordon, Wellsville. Late Erie, Clark, Beaver. James Nelson, Moore, Wbeelling. Young, Bridgeport Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. Jenny Lind. Gallagher, Zanymillo. Citizen. Giumley, St. Louts. Paris, Smith, St Louis. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. LOUISVILLE—Kentucky 4 to le. NASIIVILLE—Ionp9I4r, u. -ST. LOC I dem, In a. hi. LOUISVILLE—IIambutg, 4 e. r. LOUISVILLE—Ohio, r . a.. WIIF.ELING—LouI• McLane, 9 4. n. kIESIPILS—MiIOta, 4 r. --- Sore —The stair Caleb COpO,lna boon parrhared John Hardy k Co., of La Salle, Blum. Shr true bought for the purpose of towing Canal Soma from Si Lock to La Salle, on the Illinois river. The Cope la en excellent runner, and moat adenira. lily adapted to the purpoio for which .bet, intended. She is also pleasantly Idol up for purengorr. The oar Near Englmal No. g, 'gr. towed op leo evening from the Railway, having had her hall thor oughly repaired. She now lies at the lower -wharf, where she will he thoroughly fitted up. St. Lottls—Pzo eks hams, Bailey, Ilrose & co; 199 bliss lard, W & R lllcedlehennolbk. barns, 21f bbla dn, Grad S. eo, 09 eke do, n aka yarn, ItleVeden & eo; :PO lark haeon..lo bbl. buns, 19.1 boor. Antral, IS kg. lard, Clark &Thaw; dl boxes stud, I , fleriryi 30 do da,:Wen llngaley & co; PO Lure. starch, Hardy:Jones & en; 100 do de, J Pleßaden & en; 72 d lode., 2 bblilloah,l,kg golden syrup, l eak u nple,en garoarner. Louisville—P. Ma. Cottro.-1 box lunar, lVnilingtOrd & to; 34 bbl. do,Tanflo & O'Connor; 15do clay, Bennett & bro; 4 bk., 1 mattress, Clad* & Thaw. Chaelnatati—Pra currea—l cat potash, 'Panda h. O'Connor:s ball. 1 e1t6.1. 3 m:nks, A Brelen; 2 elk. ham, J McFatlen & bbl. lard oil, 1414 n & l'cfc lo; 4 Ithla do do; J Mob arißon; libde tob,2o.wonl, Musk & Them : bag, 5 rka ntg I, 5 ram, 1 knln I bozo•, owners aboard; Icask bacon,: bbl., Wick & hlctlandleas, Wheeling—Psis Janos N [l.l.l* I peke money, Kramer r< Bolan; 22 hilts rob,. Grreh 6 en; 10 dozen hhioms, Look, Dia eo; 7 C 011• rope, J. I 1.1..11.• 01 h0.:6 7 Mils whiskey, owners; 7 rolls !settler, Brown Kirkpatrick. A Girl Wanted. n , O Jo honxe nark. A pleasant sitall d p urt riejs t other. •ple IShlstlszelluallma and Irish, Lluezu. AS - MIN & BURCHFIELD are prepared to thr ill MS, their castotners and buyers generally with the very best Make of the above roods, and will do I t at the old prices, notwithstanding the advance attest. Some extra Roe Bosom Linens. ..emoted pare Raz lately received; also, a supply of Lunen Table Cloths, Diapers, Crash, de, toil received. Bordered Towels as low as 75 cents per dozen, or el cents a piece, at north east corner of Fourth and Market sts apt° A FOILTUNZ YOU 110 or 16. BRITANNIA SPORTING PORTRAIT CLUB, otters,_ George street, Plymouth, England. The managers beg to acquaint their numerous patnaru that toe nest Distribution of Portraits in flare Horse& will complim those entend for the forthcoming Grand National Derby Rate; into number of minute to be limited to 3,000 each clam.. First doss comber. LID, second clan ditto LS. Fatly epplieation for the on cppropriated shares is necessary. A party schocrib ing for morn than one oboe hag the chance of gaining an equal number hollow& Those members who draw the venous Portraits will be presen.d with the fol lowing mom— Portrolt of lot class bonoses rd ditto Winner, or First I Mae i • • •• • im,nn tlu non Second Uorsa•-•- 14100 EGA, 'Third Berm ofeat 4,t00n Divided &moose Starters.• • • Odion 3,000 Non-Startern 0,13.0 1,000 There are DV bonuses In eseh class, that being the number of home. entered for the ram The Drawing will be conducted cpon the mine lestlintote prinn•plos as those which characterised the lute SU. Ledger and other proceeding& Full ponicalare of the result win be sent to absent members immedistely alter the•de cision, that each may know his pwition. Schoenborn registered and scrip forwarded on re ceipt:of at remittance. Bills of Fsehangr, Drafts, Bank Notes, An isdAresped and mode payable to the Managing Dimmer& W. JAAIES & •- • . Five per rent commie ion to be lanced on the mvereemon of bonuses. I=MM 2,000,000 FEET lIPAILMeIi on FINE PLANES, for tbrs emriatramion o Mei Imitmitmea mid Uraddost 4 a Mehl Plank Primo. wanking to •opply the same can obtain Pm. the, information on apptirmion to Primo. Lotltrop, or to THOMAS M 110 WE, 2 . mM/eat NAV:iamb. April P. ISM DIYF. F 11 —WO brim celebrated Kaiser - a taxa Jaditiat received, arid for sale bv ' JOHN - IdeFADEIY k CO apL7 Canal Carib. Penn at. Phobias/L. SAL . :LIATUrt--2to j7Lizra i x r . , 7,:m ANN lab. pr• ivr. I 03 J S DILWORTH A. CO I /OW— du F 6. No I Lard in store, and for male by apl3 .114 , DILWORTII & CO T HA-1:214t d az . 14 67 d. 1, Illaci , ‘Jeam in more, and for ode by IN DILWORTH & CO Q liail R-75 blies Y. U. trupar, prime. far oala by lil_i_ps I 3 J 9 DILWORTH k CO MaOLAS3ES—ISO torts Mr pale by split J 8 DILWORTH /lb CD CBRFie4Utrair prime tibiTiorleTy RP , J fr DILWORTH fr. CO NOVICE. TOON WATT A CO. have moored their cork of t/ Groceries to the opposite side Liberty st. EINXOVAL BATLIW, DROWN k CO. have removed to No 1:0 Water or, IA doer below the Monongahela Moore, 816 S. of St. LIII.II. I TEl 7 iOhms:rite or Pittsburgh enniurm .7. WET/lEIIILI. d CO., OMSIISSION & FORWARDING MERIDIAN - CA C No Ia Loner, and No 0 North Comincieial siren. Si. Laois, Mn . Riirsihostani—Riteell, Peasley /t CA, St. Louis; Rs ...It a flannel I, do; Jaell , tr. Gale, do; n.. Todd, Line/ovine, Ky; JAI,. It I.thiner, Cincinnati, O C Il Gout, Pinstnirgh, Pra aphdlml John hi Ilddeburn, Philadolphia.„, NOTION TO CONTRACTORS. Ohio and Peinuylvania Tian Road- PROPOSALS will be received at the Wrier of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Rood Comma), in the City of Pittsburgh. until Wednesday, the 11th day of April, DM, for the Grading and Masonry of the Rail Road, from Allegheny city to the mouth of Big Mayer.. distance of twenty four miles. Drawings nod tipeeibeations of the work to be let, may be seen at the o6ce in Pittsburgh, for one week preWMISM the on application to Solomon W. Roberta, Chief Engineer; and Information mat be obtained at any time at th office of Edward Werner. Resident Engl. neer of the Eastern Division, Now Brighton, Beaver Comity, Pa. The work is well worthy Of the anon. lion of goal Lantratlork. Tbo Grading and Masonry of Blahs. in Columbiana County, Ohio, will be let at Salem, on WedneulaY i the Mil dey of Slay. By order of the Board of Director.. nol-td WM. ROBINSON, Crows, Phillips .11 Co., 10FARE removed to Warehouse No. pp Water it 11 betweee Wood and Market, where will be kip for sale, of weir manufacturing, a 101 l assorwieni u Iron, Nail., Spikes, Castings, and Dist Mut Pipes' warranted of the best qualm, at the lowest price.. Mr. JOHN BEST, of the late firm of Taster Ic Hest, haysng poreh.ad an intermit In the Inn, will take barge of the Warehouse, and will devote his entire mention to the and endeavor to render sat. diction to the friends of his Into Run, and all others rho may favor ot with their patronage. BROWN. PHILLIPS & CO, RI Water et. Pittsburgh. 1111ACKLIRTT & WHITS, No.lol, WOOD STREET, Hln stare and are teeming a large Stook of JP. DRY GOODS, .elected with groat care for the w,,.sera trade, aad to which they invite" the attention of city and western merchant. Greet indaccencrus ollered to Cash bloc NOTICE. I - i"1!^1 ort°^rgAl'rT,d ; the Steam Saw the Allegheny aLove the Arent, are novizre ft. to 611 ell billt of lumber of any sire and le ngth , from 00 . downwards. Boat Siding. Deck Plank, nentrele..lelst, ecantllngs, Threaten, Boards, ke., en the shortest notice. Lathe canape:lly on hind. Orders teceived arid any inform. aeon given by•S Wightetan, corner of.D/ @ter and Ltbeny streets, or li elorrisoa, No 160 Liberty mom, and at the el lee of the mill. epto..l3co WIGHTMAN k 61ORRISoN - - Bonnets, nate, Bibboni• Am. FLL. U. PALMIER, No 105 Market street, Is prep.. • ed to offer very ¢real inducements to buyers of Straw k Millinery Goods, of every descripticin. ' stock acmaleis of every desirable style of Plain and Fancy Straw. Braid, Gimp, Frown Lace and other Bonnets. Jenny Lln4, California, Hound and Square Top flats, for Muses and Wane.. Joey.' list., io grew variety. Monts Leghorn, Straw, Braid, China Fends and Sultan Mts. Itib• bony, - Flowers Sonnets,. Silks, and other Millinery Articles, ke., So. apl.thir g L A E. R . C d !l u —r i, :; w s ci b l — ;Vued's Peon Starch rust re d CULBEirietON RUSEPINK—Fiue article jest reed and for sale by •PC. 1 81.71100NMAKER k CO ALCP . APER—W. P7llaustutd Is constantly r r- . receiving, from the lergest inimeractortes to Now York mil Philadelphia, 'and also from French agencies, the newest and most approved or Pa peHanginer, together with Borders Fire Board Prints, and Tester Topa For sale at Ste Wood at, be tween Forath Bt and Diamond alley, isneenumv C nPI ARD 4111.-6.1 quality for talc by J .113 JACHOONNAKIRR k. OO 3 ARED PEACIIP-4-Ibb for gbh. by 0 II GRAN7' SVELTILICIL W ICAIII. . BUIOII}IELD bays received slaw amonmentof Ropkaa Count Mummer Wear for Men and Boys, to well known for &mobility of cola and wear. Alsq . Wool Guanaco,. an Tomedo, in a troll variety of myles and qualitmo. Persons wonting any &Miele In tilt lino will ba ly to be suited al the north awl mtnar of Fourth and Market vtlrots. Comp) Merchants end others will remember W. bierpbre Wholesale Rooms, tip 111111(1-013/1/10111 Irene Fourth suem. V E X IAN RED-'l 13ITC11-24 bbls for sole by OS 1409,10 ER 4_l_ CO LEPORTED 708 TD: lITTNOUIDEr DaILT GAZZTTI TIM LAND or Flom:tn.—A. canal boat arrived yesterday with a detachment of the party of Mormons who we mentioned, some days age, were expected on their way to Deseret. There are two more boat loads on their way hither, which will probably arrive to day. They are said to number in all, men, women, and children, 209 souls. They are native Yankees, from Massa chuaetta, New Hampshire, and New tork.— Theye_ whom we have teen appear to he gent' and industrious people', and we should think them well qualified to "make the wilderness Was wan as the rose." They are mostly farmers, hot have among them carpenters, smiths, ke. They have also foundry men and cloth weavers, who intend to establish factories for these busineases. Their journey overland will be exceediagly ad. tremorous and romantic, and strongly reminds one of the journeyinga of the Israelima is the wilderness. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. THURSDAY, Apnl IS Before Judge, McClure and Jour& The Court was occupied nil dug with tippling home cases, dm. Wm. Smith was indicted for selling liquor with bat license; but it appeared that ho had proviona liltad one, and hod made prbper application for its renowat, but it bad, by some means, been - neg. tented. Verdict, nut guilty. RiBll,lt. Occur, indicted for the same. Verdict, guilty. , Sentence, $3O fine, nod coats. Eliza Brown, same indictment. This Woman is keeper of a notorious den, on Prospect street Verdict, guilty. Sontenre, $2O and coats. Jamit. lt.oe, !same indictment. Vesdie., not guilly,'and that the county pay the coats of proae ctumn. Edward Laverty, same iudictment. Pnad gni Wm. Richey, indLytad fu. the same. Vardic guilty. Senteuac, $ . 20 and mete. _ John Warenkey, a boy, who plead guilty to an Winton - Ma for the larceny of e sem of menet , from the trunk of a fellow lodger, was called, and sentenced by the Court to 0110 year. imprison ' moat in thesStato prison. A House of Refuge would be ■ better place for such oil . ..rade*. Elconore Beduin% alias Purand, the French gentleman, who did Mr. Wilma out of his watch• ea, and Mr. Patterson cam horse, was next calla to the bar. ile made a short end neatly word"d speech, in which he stated .that he was a man el education and family: that ho was one of thaw person. who had a deadly haired to kings and ty ranny, and for his exertions to put' men data, Lad bent obliged to leave his country. Ile. had come to rhia country, nnd, by his tidy end dissipation, had loot all his means. His compnious had re• turned to France, and he could cow bare done so with solely, but had not money to take him there. lie had studied law, and been admitted to practice in an interior or mum:bona' Court, in France, and had there Mritatiopponuntivil learn ing the trick. and achemes'ef...aharpere, and, in his emergency, had put his knowledge into pm. Ike. He throw himself upon the mercy of God and the Court. The Court rentenced Moot. Deruanue, on the first Indictment, the larceny of the horse, to pry • finiTof 6.1 cent. to the Commonwealth, to return the property, or pay its value, and to undergo two years' imprisonment in the Penitentiary. On the second indictment, for ate ing goods tin. del.false pretences, to pay a due of 6l centa loth° Commonwealth, to return the property, or pep Its ',.inc, and to undergo an iroprisonmect of one year In the Penitentiary, pt the expiration of his firm term.' Court ad}ourned PROCEEDINGS IN CITY COUNCIiS A rperial seeming of the Councils seas YelJ lent eight, pummel to adjournment. In the Comm., Council, the Sinking Fund Dr. dome., at the majority of the Finance Committee wan adapted Will, some material altrrauon•. .Jetrer COMM.—Pr,.Sent In the Chin, The ordinances termind by ilia majority and minority or the Finance Csomnirree being taken up, they were read ereliOP by Section, in order -to The Lmt section being read, it was moved that the section of tie majority ordinance be consider ed as read three times and paused. Carried. The Second sections of each ordinance were then reed, and the adoption of the nintordy ordis mince was moved. Mr. Morrow moved 10 Plriit, nut tlie• word• t•ltoneas tax" and invert ;he wurda, vrevenee deirved from dray linen,. Mr. Kelly moved to:otneod the amendment by making the Lutmeva lax not mill on the 174,11., and to net apart ono half LS a. tor the Sinking Fend. Atter SOMO discuss/on, Mr. Kelly te.tbdrear his amendment The yeas and nays were celled for as Mr. Morrow's amendment; and n wits by a vote offs yeas is II nays rejected. Mr. Black came in, pending thin motion, and made request thou the section be again 'read, Which was complied With. Mr. Morrow moved to amend by adding • clanao Co.extritorilinary itoprevement., erectiona, MI purchase.. Mr. Black moved that the, word. of the set of itaaembly be aubstitoted for this amendment. Mr. Jones moved as an amendment to the whole, that we strike out all after the Preamble( and Ist section of the ordinance tow before the council, and eubstitute the re Lion a. paused by ttpmmon ("Atoned. Mi Mr. Morrow. mollified his amendment by pro viding for the appropriation or soy atirplin rave. site to the noising fund. Mr. Edgar moved that both ordinances be laid upon the table. The yeas and nay. were called for, and resulted as followa—ye.ll2, nay. 5. A motion to adjourn was lost. Mr. Black requested leave to offer a resolution relative to grading and paving Wantaingtan Street between Wylie street and Pennsylvania avenue • Referred to Street Committee on but re-ad- iog. A motion was than made to take op the Sinking Fond ordiomeo, which bad came in from ;be Common Council. A enatased debate ensued on a point of alder, •jouro was lout Toe motion to Intro up the ordinance then pm vai!eti. The ordinance wits paced on Got and second ailing. M. Black offered the °Minimee of tho minority as a substitute. The Chair Informed Mr. Black that It had been laid on the table, and was, morale., out of order. Mr. Bled struck oat the words "one thousand" in the first section, and again offered his substi. lute. It was received by the Choir, but afterwerda w.thdravrrt by Mr. Black. Mr. Morrow moved that the action of Council, with the exception of Morning three mills, instead or two, as the rate of the Improve- . munt Tax, in the fourth mention. The yens and nays were called for, and result •d u fellows. lens to, nay. 6. Mr. Black moved that the ordintore he cenrid. erect 05 rend thrco time, end adopted. Agreed to. An ordinance in Common Coueed adopted an third reading, making the sppropriottons Mr the current year, was next taken up, masieg the following appropriations: 1 Internal of City Loan., 2 Salaries of qty Officers, 3 Printing, 4 Engines and Iloso, 5 City Watchmen and Er penses, „ City Water Works, 515,000 35000 Ertendiug do 20,000 7 Claiming Street., tat District, S do de 2d do 9 Pablo Lamps and Lighting, 10 Sanitary Purposes, _ 11 Cleaning and other expenses, Markets, SOO 12 Monongahela Wharf, 500 13 Allegheny Wharf, • 1,200 14 Coingeut Fond, 4,000 IS scrip Outstanding, 15,000 IS Coy Loans (now due and fully doe) 13.000 17 Ontstanding Warrants, 14,000 Business Tax &meted to the Sinking Fund. The ordinance, alter being amended as starve, wan passed, bat will have to be retained to Common Council, for their concurrence, before iftbecomes • law. Adjourned. TUC Aldermen of the two • citiee, we under. stand, have advanced the rates of their fees, in iierrdanee with. recent act of legialatlon, which ardherisea them to adopt the Philadelphia lee Uzi. Theireltarges will now average one fourth Walt than iannally• Mae Harriett Fasting Read, as accomplished American authoress mho has - lately devoted her talent' to the Metres:tic art, m about to Vila our City, periao Readings." Report apeaha very highly for the purpose orgiving a series of t'Shats• of her abilities Accumm—.4l little boy, the sonof Mr. John Patton, fell hilts a cellar on the corner of 'Second And Ferey Streets, formerly occupied as an ice house, and seas so seriously hun that he war not expected to recover. We beard tau night that he was dead. The little sufferer never spoke are to the accident._ Teitronts Dgern.—A little eon of Mr. Freder ick Kett; a German, residing in the Milli t Wetzel. aput a tes kettle of boiling wiser, yesterday morning, by which it was no terribly scalded as to cause its death. The poor little fellow was near• ly three years old. TUYAIILIL—A new 41=11 Or Veil interest will be, presoutett to night, with ■ powerful oust. Ins celled the Flowers of the Forrest. A !Louse DIM. AGAINST irsiu2.—The senior and junior Editors of the Dispatch are carrying on a controversy, la their columns, respacthag the • Serious Family." One considers it a burletque upon the benevolent operations of the day," the other thinks that those "mho coddler the true Worship at WO Almighty to consist in the cheerful and temperate cum of all his bounty has provided OS, Will find the intbOt express their Bantiractis exactly." A Petwasr. Marren.—The Editor of the Tel. Luna is exceedingly indignant at nor want of gal. [witty, in offering our congratulations te, a gentle. man for his good fottune in securing a dumb wife, and, after an eloquent defence of the lo quacity of the sex, charges up with being '•a crusty bachelor." We ;deed guilty to the charge of being a bachelor, but are too young to be a assay one. 'leaven forbid that we should quarrel with. the charming creature. for using their tongues,—we only sympathise with the inform• nate•ag'ercrs. hi ISCELLANEO I UREAT INVORTANT CIIEMICAL DISCOVERY CIISMICAL COMBINATION From the Vegetal, Kingdom, to repel Diaessm! Dr. Disysatt , s Extract or Tallow Dock sad Sarsaparilla. Cuts, consumed., scrofula, erysipelas, rheumatism, coat, liver.complaion; spinal liff4Ctions, ulcer; ay phdie drnpryouthma, piles, searveYl alifcenoris of the bladder and kidneys, mercurial diseases, ear ropLhemors, rash of b lood ,a the head, fever and anne. female complaints, general debility, dyneep. sin, Ift• of appetite, headache, colds, emit/enc.; grand, Meat chant., organic affection; palpitation of the bean, Wm path s to the Mlle, chest, back, e.c. It na infallible to all diaeatea) atitiog float an I. Pure elate of the bloat.. Irregular 000(00 of the of tent. In the Vegetable Kingdom, an Albwire Being h depoeimd plant. and herbs; eangcnialto oar emissive lion., and adapted to he ears of disease; and to th ;electable kingdom does the reason at man, to well a thit Insfinet of mti als, turn for antidotes to pain. The Syrup le a scientific compound of the moat nil sable plant. in nature, entirely free from deleterton and enervating mineral eahstanoes, and as it expel disenoo from the system, imparts rigor and strength i n erstrrep,inditte degree, CERTIFICATM An eztraordinary ease of Scrofula. Erytipela• and Dl em, cared by the soleole of Dr. (isysotea Com poundyl op, Yellow Doak and Elarmpatilla. BrODZIMI. Nor. 17, 1519. . • the Da. Mauna --9ln I tender. my the tiluta• for greltreent•t 1 have derived from the um of your valuable evert 1 have been troubled very bad whit twrodaloos •v., which made its appearance on My chin, 1 did tve pay mach attrition lets at first. lop pounk It to he swamp but as erupttan that appears aa persal'a It finally begonia increase, unulit reread to •elt pan of the head. 1 •PP4ed to a' phy ideian, who attended cue all to an perpose. I had teed every Ming that coeld be med. I taw year Syr up of Yellow Dock and San-swill., and etineleded to kew it, for 1 knew that Yellow Dock wav oar of the mud valoable articles In the world for the blood. 1 bet:stupor:A.Bmo, and from the ate of one bottle, I cood tee • vac change. in my system. !continued to use it anti!! 1.11 a well nom 1 cow fedl hke a Ramperson, ion blood perfectly 1./canoed and free freer all iropurrtica There is not aim...ulna bat that your newly dlerare.a eampaatad Ia far saprrlae to srtrupanlla B;rap ever fold Ibts eertnicate to at year &venial to pohnett it you 111‘,. hey one ynu may refer tome I .hall bo het, py to ere them att the anronneboo 1 eau shoat my etree,fee. 1 remain your obedient vervain, Canaan 0. Imes" 113 Market etteeL Tlie Lew femele medicine known. The Extraet of Yellow flock and garsaparilla is a peoltive, speedy, gielgterWineftt.etere t r js cocagialattiacideat. PF ALES. Ili "old, alterative oropernet render ne peculiarly applicable en the slender and delicate constitution of the female. It 111 unrivalled to its edecta upon sock 4114C111,1 a. inciptent aortsentpuem, harrannees, lee earth..., or whites. metals!, menstruation, inconn nense of urine, and general prostration of the system. It 1141 n edistelly counteracw that oltstrecting 11.111.1. hr. and lanntude an cowman to the female (tame, end imparts an energy sod , Lwo.) as auronsing , they are grateful. We h w Lave evidence:on file 'chick as 101111,1•11 wrnwly toreCCITIMCIId Out medicine to tosetiel people who hive o. been Cleated with off. ageing. Crean, or Falling of the Womb, of five ,e•rr , trial/leg, eared by Dr_ Guysott's Entree: of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, atter every other Inown remedy had been uied waken. relieL WaSulaaraa, Oho, Feb, 181 P. This certifies Mat my' wife, aged f: years, has been mitering under the above age d for Ave years—nearly all of that limo confined to her bed. I have for four year, eonstaarly employed Ma beat med. feat talent trot could be prorated In this section of the country, without any benefit whatever. Data also purchased every instrument recommended for ilia eure of such diseases, nil of which proved workless, In the spring of ISO. I was Induced by my (drag la try Dr. liityrotihi Yellow Dock and w Samspaillla, hick was mud for four months. After she had used for afoot four weeks, it was evident M all Mat she was improving, •nd from this Wan sae improved rap. Idly, and gained kcal. and strength, until the disease was entirely removed, and sho la now eniemmost excellent tumlth. WM. MichlFlllRT. • • . llft Itanoi neighbor. of V.O. •ral . . JODI Monfort, know add the .Mere statement, ea to the wham of ilts. Aloofort. end as to de cure being effected by Doyeatt'a Yellow Doek and 5,,.. brills. to be .:racily JANE EDDY. SARAH POWERS. • Great Curs of Coaataaaptlon. Ilaunroah January' 2.1847 Mr Ilennen—Deer Mr: 'rho great benefit which I hare do need from vow Extract of Yellow Loch and Sarwrarilla, induces me, an onset of inedde, to-make the fallowing stet•nmt: Atter wasting for two years from general debility, which finally terminated In consumption, I was given up by my friends and physiciana as beyead dm Ed of medicine.. As a lain resort, I wan Induced' to try rode Ilatram, and having used but two boules,Ac.. cerdnis to your directions, 1 am entirely well. I would therefore cornectlC resommend your ustequal• WI Compound to the .mined who desire • powerful, and .ate remedy. Gratefully your friend, AL WAITS:. None genuine unless put op In large square Wales, containlng a quart, and the name of the syrup blown In the slam., with the writtensignature of B. F. Me llen on the ...rides wrapper. Price El per bottle, or nit Inattlen for as It tr sold kr J.D. Pork, corner of rpm* sod Wal not street*. etneintsati, lthio,General Agent for tk :tooth and West, to whom all orders now be addren • • Carter & lire, Erte, IV. P. Jodeon & Co., Water ford; Olin & CJentons, Cross/noodle; Abel Tunall Montrose; Illrom Ma, Towanda; Rotten Roy, Wells bora; 4 Roderick, CallensltunD L Wileoz,Jo. Pitts Pero& center or hfiuket street and the Diamond. opPlakeelynT M=M! CtIRCII. CAROTHERS t CO. have removed to No 07 Water at, between Wood & Matte. to the bottle formerly occupied by Runty, /ones & Co. ap_Sprt • LINSEED OIL-50 bblo Guthrie's, In prime order: For rode b. up ST.LLERS & NICOLS - tibia .4 30 legs prune to, 62.10 by met.Lias tr. NI CO) B K6ON--t, ca. •Side.; d do itheoldorg 4 do llama and Elboolders; 3 do sold; to arrive on slower Goo. va, for .ale by ISAIAH DICKEY, A CO, api Water and Front au I ARD—S2 bbls No t; 21 to arriveand for Ws by ay:s ISAIAH DICKEY & CO DKESWAIks to amve:on Omura. attd for *ale by I Las nd) ISAIAH DICKEY &CO br,u31.1-4 tails to arrive, for sale by. et EMILY! DICKEY & CO T ,WAY/MUD-0d flo In noire on Genet for ula r by 1nr.31; ISAIAH DICKEY &CO . _ _ . C OD FISII-1.2 tenon bo nd n od %Yoder and Front on. vvirthoW GI.ASS-IWO In nalorrted sixes, for "Ala I.y JAMES DALZELL r; GATHERS—Ia md.bo boo geese, prose qualm', r r• 'd on conslsmorm, for :Ma by nod GEE COCHRAN, ..bt Wood at ("COTTON YARN—Doren Yarn, manufactured al Ikon.ljr• Id., Batting, C.dlavriek and Twine, laP3i OEO CtICIIRAN HAY & MANURE FORKS—Superlor artzele&far sale law by laosl (I VD COCHRAN. OORDIANUAL-1z IC. just ree'd and for esie pp or sJ KIDD & CO, 60 Wood er lin relined, TTIJUDti PAKTC-IIN lb. (Ili 1310 by J KIDD & CO S I . I ,I rj"L2BrS CUIPVIVrIn ' IrTYVI 17.C1) 25,000 20,000 9,500 1,500 IN..4ECD L—lo bbls Ibr sala by I/ J CANFIELD AI.EItAIIJ 4o bza and 6 casks for aale by • a. J B CANFIELD IJOAE,—lthltds NO; for sale by 11 •1 J CANFIELD Dam:meat Ressetal A FULL supply of Mina Pearl, Rough and Ready, A ,Itatland Braid, Florence Braid, and other styles of Bonnets, now open at the north cut corner Foartb and Maskat 'mew, by BURCHFIELD. Alm—Face Flowers and Bonnet Caps, of now and budrame • he. apt I==ZQMZI AA. ?CASON &CA Market BL, between 3d and . 4th, have jut rechd, and ass now imentag, 93 Fanes Bionic among which arc Jenny bind, Pout, lorence and dreier Pedal Brajd,Latins,Eagna DO. stables, Rodbell Straw., Romth and Ready, and s octal variety or nil gentians and prices. so 3 IIM=M:=111 PEN' AT MURPHY b. BURCHFIELD'S, thin ma—China Pearl, CaSuq, y lO eartia, ag aT '. „ aryl“ FLOiVERS AND 'OAPS, is great 'allay, and ILL a "Cilba6a44ll47_ /WM w mai: MO ftTF4AM B OATS PITTSDIMOIII AND LOIIIIIVILLZ STEAM PACKET LINE: ENCOURAGED by theliberal patronage extended to all mauler and well ”oduemd Lines,the own ers of the following fine steamers have ananged them into a lane between Pidabargh and Louieville. One of the boats will positively leave Pluabargh on every Mumma, W. 1111.111., 11314 F 11.11.• EVINItta, at o'clock—fall or not full. The first boat of the Line will sun on Monday, Febthary OA. Steamer Genesta•—•-••Captain T. Moon. Z. Taylor.•— •• - • " bl. Laces. " Homburg " J. Mineral:gr. " Farmer' " &medial. niroputot " W. Ebbett. For Night or pomage appiy to febll dim GEO. IL MILTF.NDERGER. Agt REGULAR WEDNESDAY PACKET CINOIXNAT4 Captain WILLIAM J. Kourrrx. This splendid boat orsa bunt by the owners of the steamer Base Newton, and others, for the ancinnati and l'ittsburgh Packet • trade, and will lease every Wednesday, for Cinehmati, in place of Ms New England, No. P. For freight or tampa apply onboard,or men:. G B MILTENBERGER. AO PITTSBURGH AND WHEELJNO PACKET. The splendid fast running steamer MtLOUIS AfeLANE, W. a Eant•elit master, (keying undergone a thor. °ugh regatri will run hereafter •as • resolar packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling,* leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 9 o'clock. For frelght cr {mirage apply on Loard, or to loaf W. ft. WHEELER.,AfteIft. • Only 12 2111•• 2-tapring• Vis Stormierlle and Cumberland to Baltimore and Philadelphia. EOM TO Elaminoiter44--••••-•—•810 00 Pumannenra• —r•r-• Till: morn ing twat leaves th e wharr,a b ov e the bridgedaily, at 8 o'clook precisely. Time tt Baltimore, l' bourn; time to Philadelphia, 40 hours. The evening boat leases daily, (except Sitinlay ey. enings,) at a - O'clock. Passengers by leaning on the evening boat,iarill cross the marten. m stages nail day, Mid thus avoid night travel. Secure your tickets at the 06ce, Moninagatiel• /louse, or St. Charles Hotel. J. 11114SK131: 'Agent kilt PEORIA ILLINOIS. The fine lir draught !demur C LEE COPE, airglitil. J. Peul, touter, VIII fuse for Peoru, Mutt, on Sanaddy, Mai bun 14'P"ti = B. MILTENBERGER, AAI. -- -__ REGULAR PACKET FOR MEMPHIS DIRECT. • 14 The .plindid anfl . att r:jmtiog mamma" John B Aviv, matter, will leave fat he above anti iio Intermediate porta Saturday the 20th inO, at 4 P. M. potlthrely. For freight or roseate apply on hoard. or to male G It hIILTENBKRGER, Aut. Tye entirely new =and splendid m aketeaarr WASHINGTON. W. W. Martin, amine', will leave far the above and .11 Intermediate I.lll.eys on Saturday, the lath inst., alp at.poittively. Pox freight apply to sitUrp.—Tim^^- *.— FOB. LOtllBl7/LLE _ . . .. . The *learner , HAIL COLUMBIA, Green, wavier, will leave for the mailabove and inti mediate port., on Saturday, Ohlid no., at IP. M For freight or pas• .are apply to ARMSTRONG tr.. CROZER, Alta. =l= The steamor.. DIADEM, jai ga l bo ailleta. master, wilt lance for th re and intermediate ports on Fri day, the 114h:est., at t o'eloek, P. M., For (aught or pausge, apply ao board. or to apla J C PETTIGREW, Aga FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. The fine steamer OHIO, iniaLEttoops, reame, milt leave for abate. S port on this day, the IPA Ins; at o'clock p. K. • For (maid or passage apply on board man FOR LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, & ST. LOUIS. The Une new light draught *Waft KENTUCKY, Maclean, maser,; will leave for lb va and all lawmen:Lath pore a. than day, the Inth April, at 4 a'elank, P. Al sitigiu. FOR NASHVILLE: The splendid slaatner FORT KIT, Milk, inflow, will leave for above and all trite rated ia:e poro on Ors day, lath Inn., .tlO o'clock, A. M. ,y 9 l:y l i ic ht 2! passage, apply on hoard. - . Tbe aplentlid p ar t t i r , muter, twill lima for AU above 1/41. intrrnacdhae pails ea thi. day, Cm 19th tut. at I o'clock, P. td. FOR ZANE3YILLE. .-- The rplemild steamer -- ----- JENNY LIND, Gallagher, master, will leave for the Gore end all intermediate ports on Nis da7 M the I;th inst., at O'clock , P. M. / For ilt or passage, apply on board. aprl7 WSB KIM INSURANCE COMPAIIT • OF PITTSBURGH. V CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. 2. Fliati, Jr, Seep. R. MILL., Jr, Preet. Will nuare aghtnat all kind. of risk., FIRE. AND MARINE. ALLleassa will be liberally aliastad and promptly paid. A home disututton—manaded by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determin ed by promptness and !Morality to maintain the char acter which they haveaudined. offenny Me beat proteethari to thou who out to be Insured, DMus-rots—A Miller, Jr., Geo. Mack, 1. W. Butler, N. Holmes. Jr., Wm. B. Holmes, C. Ihmwn, Oro. W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, J.. Lippincott, Thol. y. /jut, James M'Attley, A3e.a. Wasiak, Thos. Soots. Oruro, N 0.19 Water street, (warehouse of Sp.' & Co.. up stairs.)hoshurch. 1314 • /101116. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY . 1 Of Pltt•tinegh. C. O. HUF•SEY, ento'n . A. w. PiTAION.Sto'r. 01lien—Nn. 41 %Valor street, in Om .Mho.° of C. 11. ii RANT. Sr4llB COMPANY Is nom prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on houses, nianohicheriez. goods merchandise in store, and in tranniu Teases, Ac • , maple vivant) , for the ability and integrity of the Institution, a allindnd in the character of the fn. rector., who aro all eillrena of Pinob¢rgh, well and favorably known Willa community for theirprudenen, intelligence, and integrity. jhasirori—C. O. M Bry an t. Wm. llogale, W liar tine, Jr, Walter ant. Ilagh D. Kin y g, E m. dward Ileavelion, Z. Kinsey, S. liabliaugh, S. M. Kier. ronnhtf (Journal and Poet copy.] I'AFFORD'S MESE FROM PITTSBURGH TO BRIE. DV P.m' SIM•IIIuiAT arm P.m Lin, connecting I). with Livings., Fargo Ir. Co's Great Eastern and tVemem Express. This arrangement will afford un surpassed (MUM. (or forwarding valuable packages of Goods, User Were, Jewelry, LANK BILLS, SPECIE, Ac. Am, to the Lake, and from then. to any of tbe cities east or west Enna Erie. Particular atten d. will be paid to COLLECTING ACCOUNTS and making purchases for thom who wish to economise their urn, and save the expense of personal attention to [maims* at a distance. Trusty and competent messengers will always accompany the express. Leaves Pittsburgh every Emma roorrung, mail far ther notice. G hi lIARTON, Agent. Monongahela Ilona. Merin. Bill & Cu'. Ptitsburab; Wm. M Wallace,of firm Wall ace. Lyon & Co, Pin; """ b K thr , Eon 11 , ...1 King, Ponnoek & Co, do H. G. Parks. Esq., Belmar, • Gen C. M. Reed. 3. D. Williams, Eau, H. Caull.lll, E. Babbitt, and C. Mekoanon, End, Pa. Livingston, Fargo & Co, Buffalo. lionerflold & Co., No. 10 Wall at, N. York. Bla011“.1.)10a Furniture War•lamaani, Adjoining the Pittsburgh Ba's 4, on Third ring. T!JOSE persons who desire to are from twenty ken to thirty percent. in purchasing Furniture, are respectful! Invited to call at my warehouse, where will be found a large and well selected stock of the most approved style of workmanship, both modem, and ancient, sad calculated to please the meteor all those who dente culler elegant or tubstan dal Furniture. nosing determined m dispose of my Present entire stock, at very reduced prices, I feel winfident that those who desire any article In my line, ll not fall of being stilted. mrti.tf HP. & P. NELSON & CO., have removed to No 39 Wood street. commons the et Charles Hotel. .They have also changed the etyle of their Pray and the &minces will be carried on under the name and style of "Postley & Nelsona.". POSTLSY i IvEr.solvs, Alaiturar-lnreat of Cut Steal ...a Hammered Slav ls, tipaderyllocr, flay and itlanurc Folks, Vices, Gun Barrels, /M. Hulas entargedtirsir works, they con mpply. their friends et the shortest malice and lowest Triers the market will afford. Alt arti cle. made of the best materials and West style. Mer chants wishing to perchase will bud it to their saran tape to examine their stock before purehming else spr-Int • IHAVE taken WM. CARR Into Immorally with me In mk !minces, which wAll from uns date be carried on under the name of “John Parker &Co.. March Int, Ibbn JOHN PAIIIER. John Parker— --- • ••• —• • • •Williarn Carr. JOHN PAIIKEIL & CO., r/rolenalr Groom, Dozier, in Prodass, Forviirs Wass Litton, Old Monotteranda and &reified Whiskey. No. 6, Commercial Row, Liberty insect, lar3o PluAhura, Pa. KIDD te CO SPAINCI FASHION. t at rim bewallal style of HAT A helms /4 teeeered, and wall be introduced on two day, March by Meet/all& CO. Cower Sth & IVot, Fire and Mailii• Insurance. ol the Insurance Company of Nert castor Wood. America; been removed In No. lit From at, TYe gabgeriber, agent (or the above old and reepon. gilide Company, grid large Pollen,. on Building gad their contents, end on shipments of hierehaadtee by Steam Boats and ether versals. ap3 W. P. JON. 0211==1 MAeKET Third IViNg 47 ' . streets, Plus strilt, r k t ia bei Ttle PAL. and NBR woald respectrolly b &ill the attention et. kis (heeds wad curtowars, bs his present extenaint and general stock of merehendise. It will be fated to uno• s_e_tf s=c a r . ino r n of t e limy, ata ea , , t Mosabera Counting Parlor , ske,ran[lSont ecru to 03 • pleas. So great a dismay of prices and pedlars can haadly fail to colt the chow:stances and tastes of percheaers who may favor mak their pezm i tite old establlalul'intad on Kuhn atreati CU= lIALT.PETR6,II. mob* tow re, .4 for Ws by uwen DICKEY ACO, Woisrio4ll,loll ROUES, LOTS, FARMS, TWO BRICK DWELLINGS ennui of RoblneoP and Garry meta, Allegheny. Pommeslen at any tiree. Apply to SOVN SCUOYES, • . •nlO 110 &toed meet ALARGE mid comfortable OFFICE, and if re. spired, soma Zooms illWarelima Noll.;Second mi a desirable location for balsam Enniure at t l lia Boas, ms Per FREE AZILIF:9 OF LAND, situate about 3 allied T from the city, near the resteence of Rev. itishard Leyo esidencn the Goesetsbargh ?unpile; suitable for coats try re. _ . Aurn—Four Hundred Aeres of Land, sibutte in Frankha township, about JO tars from Pittsburgh, near Franklin Road. Thu will be divided to Rattner