BY MAGNETIC, TELBfiRAPfI. REPORTED 4 TELEGRAPHED For tht Pittsburgh Dally Oasstts* New You, April 20. FURTHER FOREIGN ITEMS. The very latest rumored change in lbe English ! \ A tainutiy ia,lhat Lord Stanley, 1* 10 be Premier. , The weekly account of the Bank of Prance shows : a diminution in the Treasury—receipts ut 13,000,000 : it francs. | ThtfKiag of Prussia it conditionally elevaled lo the EmperorsbtpofGermaoy. Livkovool, Apnl 7ih—l 1 a. u. CoUoq—There >• do change. Corn is somewhat firmer. The London Money Market opened this mdra ing with a depressed feeling, conditional advances being very satisfactory. Consols declined front an eighth lo one fourth. CiNCntfuti, April 20, p. ji. The steamer Gen. Pike, from Cincinnati to New Orleans, with a full load, was destroyed by fire to day, at Point Coupee. All her papers were deatr lyed. P#iu. intLFau, April 20. By an arrival at Boston, we have news that the steamer California had arrived at San Francisco, with Gen. Smith on board. Previous accounts as to the qoauuties of gold discovered, arc folly confirmed. New Yobs, April 20, Ttye specie brought by the Europa has bad a fa vorable influence. Stocks have advanced I per cent Money is very easy. NEW YORK MAKRET. noon report. New You, April 20, IS w.. Floor—There is a good demand for Western brand*. There has been an improvement of ti reals per bbl iu lower grades. For Pork and cotton there n a brtw foeljnf, Ohio Corn and Lard heavier. „ New Yoke. April 2U. t. u Floor—Soles of Gcncsri at &4,37104.57; State br'd* Grain it unchained Money Market—Sale*, of Treasury Note* at lt£i — Ohio 65|, fifty-three. Money easier. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PmasDELraiA, Apnl 30, a. Floor quiei Wheat fma- with «aJes at 100 c; sales of prime whies ai 105 c. Bye—Sales ai 56e. Corn- Sales u65O6Gc for prime Yellow. Whiskey—Sales in bbll allß^c. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. 'N. Ctaaaws, April 20, 1849. Cotton—Prices hare advanced 1 Pork—Sties *t tor Mess. Bacon—Sales of Sides at SJc Shoulder* al4}e. Provisioai—Thi market is unchanged, both. *« re goids price* or iemands. Groceries—The market for Sugar i» doll, and 1 bear of no sales. Mslatset—Sales of LOCO bbl* at former prieto CINCINNATI MARKET. CjJtajfNATJ, April 30 pionr—Sata ot €3 35 \Vhiskey— Bale* at 14|. Proviriol* —The demand for pork ib good, with sales ttjggiosm prices. , • : NEW FANCY AND VARIETY GOOD*—At ZEB UION KINSEYS, 67 Market street. 100 ptf* fin* China ow'd; 173 «ei« twist and eat ve*ei coot Buttons; '4O fine velvet Carpet Bag*; 30 do do gent's traveling! 100 gross ihncy silk Button*, fot dpsses; 10 doz frail Brushes, ow'd; 100 gro fine blk Test Buttons, a»»’d; sUSTI do do gilt and plated, do; gSdrs rosewood Hair Brushes; 4 do Washtngtou do; 1 ddßubers do, 3 gro Fish Line*; Kish. Hook*. Lime rielS A*- JEWELRY, Ac —5O gold lever Watches; 50 do de uihed lever Waleoes; lOdoLepine do; 10 fine dia- Bind Finger Bings; 1 dor fine cold Vest and Fob Chains; 2 do do Guards; Breast Puts, Fing.jr Binge, Ear Rings, Ac. GLOVES. Ac.—3oo doz Ladies Cotton Gloves, ass'd; 300 do do Lisle Thread, fancy top,-Ac.; 10 do gents’ silk Gloves; 13 do do kid da; £0 do ladies kid, sat'd; 10 do do fancy top silk. VARIETY GOODS—76 pkgs American Pins: 300 bxs Cotton Cords; 75 p* Paper Muslin; 5UU.000 ribbed Percussion Caps; GOO gro dress Whaleboue do; 400 dor Ivory Comb*; Dressing Combs, Back Cotnbs. ae. Ac. Klfw SPRING uUCLfiv-A. A. fllaaox A Co., No. 60 Market street, are now opening 40 cases and packages of splendid SPRING GOODS, comprising L4wns, Muslins, Beregea, M. do Laines, Ginghams, Prims, French Cambrics, Linens, Ribbons. Laces, Wjllf, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, sad a general aason ment of Goods. mcb37 j* jf handsome article for spring dresses, afld at re* ry lew pries*, jost received at No 75 Market street, northwest corner of the lhoinoud »P» ALEXANDER A DA V TO COUNTRY AIIJtCHANTS-W. R.' Mcepht, earner of 4lh and Market us, Pittsburgh, has re* cored "his firit joppty of Spring and Sommer Goftfl*< and invites merchants to look at his stock. . Prices low. Wholesale Booms up stairs—entrance from 4th »L achB3 • • MWiiOOlfS, 1849. KENNEDY 4 SAW YER, comer Wood end Fourth now receivlnrdireet from first hands, • lain stock of Fancy nud variety Goods, including Cbef* of every variety,, gold and silver Watches, Jewelry, Ranch Print*. Combs, Hooks and Ere*. Glores and Hosiery, Suspeuders, Gan Caps, and all O&fir articles in their line—aJl of which having- neen parchasnd personally of the manufacturers east, du ring tho last winter, expressly, for the Spring trade, WiUbe said wholesale at a small advance on cost. Constantly on hand, ail description* of Looking Glass* e*, df CUT own manufacturing, at eastern pnees. mhS3 QPBtNG IiONNET RIBBONS. 4c.—W R Murphy O h** now open a supply of spring Bonnet Ribbons, ot new and handsome style*. Also, new style fif'd Netts; Usle Laces and Edg ings; Linen Edgings; Victoria do; plaid Muslins and Jaaoneta, embroidered Swiss Muslins, Ac., besides a lam assortment of spring Goods generally, at north east comer 4th and Market a^seu. Wholesale Rooms op stairs. apC EMBHOIDEBY— Worsred patterns for Ottomans, Plano-Stools, Table Covers, Traveling Buga, with a groat variety ot small patterns. Also. Worsteds of alicolorsand shades,by the pound, ounce, or skein; firr sale by apH P H EATON 4 Co, fld Fourth st ~A _ Kr!FICIA£rFLO'tVERS—Slaterial? for Artificial A Flowers, vix: Plain tissue paper, spotted do. Cur mi™.. paperfor coloring, Pink Sanoers, Leaves of eve ry tonn, bads. dps. aha callows, con be obtained at p H RATON A Co’s Trimming Store, • ‘ ' 03 Fourth »l OREM a HOPKINS, (Late John M. Orem 4 Co ) N. W. uumxa Msaxxr sue Ctuatxs StxCets, BALTIMORE IX7ODLD intorro Merchants and Merchant Tailors, W that they have fined up the floor* over their Tai loring and Clothing department, for the sale br the piece if Cloths, Oanimeres, Vestings, Tailor*’, Trim edan, and all articles adapted to ibe trnde. The lib* eraJjiatronage bestowed upon them, in this department Of their business, has foddeed them to enlarge their warehouse, to enable thec& to meet their increased tryd". One of the partners who has had long expen cnce in business, will devote his whole time to pur chasing:'and buyer* may rely upon finding a large itoeXofwhatever Is rno»fdesirab|p of European and American manufacture, that money can procure NewCloih rooms will be opened on the Ist March. Entrance on Charles street fetaG-eodJm TANNERS’OIL. /lAABBLS. TANNERS’ OIL, in handsome small 4UU barrels. 4UR—Constantly on hand, bleached and dnbleach, ed winter mod «pringSpens, Elephant and Whale Oils. Also, light colored selected N. W. Coast Whale OiL galtablefor retailing; PATENT OIL FOR MACHINERY—The tobscri beraare now prepiryd to supply ’Devlin's Patent Oil’ in any .quantity; nmchinUu, mnnufacturers, 4e., are renaested to call and examine ibe article. Certificate* of it* efficacy and superiority over ail other oils, front -several of our most extensive raaoufaemrers, are in -oar Possession. ALLEN 4 NEEDLES, Agt», jOnhd S 3 south wharves, ttear CbesUiut st., febl6-eodfim ' Philadelphia. TParstn sad Cleveland Pasisager Line, Canal Packet—SWALLOW « “ --OCEAN. /"VNB or the above Paekeu leave Beaver every day \9 (Sttaday* excepted) hnd arrive next morning al WarTCn, when tbey eonneet with the Mail Stage* for Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places before night One of the packets-leave Warren daily UtSP.hL, and arrive at Beaver In time to take the morning bottfor Pittsburgh <. ' - CHEB LEFFINGWELL A Co, Warren, i Pro MBTAYLOR, do i rrt) . JOHN A GAUGHEV. Agerft, comer water and Southfield its ' nttihvgb A»d DloiravlUe Packet Lina 1849 - informed that J. LM. A MARSHALL A CO. have fitted oat new and ttlendld Packet Boats to run during the season, be* twaefi Blairsville and Piaibargb—the boats to he tow* ,*d by three horses, and every etfon made to accom modatel passengers. i- Dxraxrrxxa.—Boats will leave Pittsburgh every 1 Monday, Tuesday,Thorsday and Friday, al7o’e!oek, . f.K. From Blalrsviile every Monday, Wednesduy, Thursday and Satardar, at 7 o’clock, a. a., and arrive at Pimbargh tile shme day. A two horse Hack from Indiaanwifl meet the boat at Salisburgh. both on up ■*«*d sad downward trip-putting passengers through frtwt thkx place in -retaru« to boat in morning. Fart trflmJruubßna to Yaangatown S 2—received at office of Bo*tmen’« Lina thtonah *p»:dGci PITTSBCauiI ASD ERIE LIRE. . feggj 1849. Old Established Line ON THE ERIE EXTENSION Ca.NAL. THE Proprietor of this well known Line of Cecil BoeUybnow prepared to iran*pon Passenger* tnd Freight lo ell point* on thte trio Extension, New York Caneit and A» c Lake*, upon the most favorable .terms mod with Jeipnieh. , Thu Line roc* m eooneetion witli the steam boat* beaver and OAL.RH COPE, between Pittsburgh •and Beerer, 0 MRedd’a.idneoi iteem boeu end to, •cUodUm lakeej Trdy end Michigan Lake Boot lice on the New York cone!. C. MLREKD, Proprietor, Erie, pa.- •Bldwell A Agents,Beever. . • ‘ WT Mother, Agent •* J Meskunen'*Passenger Oftco, Mooongabeia Home, Pitubnrgh. CONSIOnScS— W c Melon, Sharon; J E k 9 Hell, Bg*rpeborg; Sqtilh A,Downing, do; J H Plimmhr, W««tGTeen»llle::Wiek; Aebre k Co, do; Wm Hen»y, WMtttoWBT Dmu A BuUOn, Buffalo; Bernev. Gibb* A Cp, Ptnieekyi j** A Armstrong, Detroit; Kirkland A Newherr7,eaeboyfou; M'Clare A Wil lenw, Miiwss -5S Knap, Morfey A Dallon. Racine; John H Knuic, CMcego; a Wheeler A Co, >ew York «p 3 CHEESE—63 bxs ju*t reo’d per sunr Lake \J g» »elo by 'JBCANPIELD, •pH Weter it, between SmiihLeUl end Wood COMMERCIAL RECORD. 11649 | Al-SIAHAC, AfiUl- I. . ' j«sJr3»y, luOday, ; • kfcmday, - ftreaday. ; NVedneulxj,, Tbo/iday, Friday, c j ‘l-TTSBt/R.QH BOARD OF TEADB COMMITTEE FOB APRIL. JAS JtattSHXU. T. a th.AgXg. JXO..*nT»TU’* Orrrcx, Prrrorcaon G*zirrx,) Saturday Morning, April 21. i>l't \ The weather fctierday had considerably moderated and though still vety cold for the season, wn* compar atively plVosant. with a bright bob: bat bu»mr«« wu noi so brisk as a»ual. owing to the small quanntv 01 inioru receiTod by the river. The uopjru irorn St i>iuis during the past weelr, have been Urgr. and *ev er U boau will be up for that port next week There priitimie* to be ait abundance of water for Moomers ot lhnrest class We were pleated to observe in several quarters, an inlproved feeling in reladon to the City am) County •«Xnp. conieqnelil. we prctUoie. upon the pr. mpt action taken tn iba matter by the Councils of the two cities ai|d have l«en informed of many of our merchant* who vreoe receiving the paper in considerable quanti ty! ut payment for purchases \Ve likewise notice la Ml* tn the windows 01 numbers of the stores throach thje city, announcing that scrip will be takeu tit pur m e (change for gDod* IPIjUUR—With rotUiaued light arrival*, me article I*! drooping from our former quotations, and we note *:|le«' on wharf at 83»2u®83.31. wuh n still turther tendency. RVE FLOUR—I» scarce in market, buttnc supply is fts£ly equal to •)«! demand We quote sale* ul S - GTIbCfcRJES—The market exhibit* un increased briskness tn sotnc quarters, and having no alternUoii i 6 prices to iTOtice, we simply continue our previous Juotalions. Coffee Tj to -r F ft- Sugar 4J to 6Jo s>■ tb- N-0 J Moln«ses i»o3Oc F gall PROVISIONS—SeveraI merchant* are holding buck expecting an advance in price*. We quote regular Salas of choice smoke-house cured Hams at CJc, and Shoulders at-4jc F & Country 6 and 4>* BULK PORK—Sale* ot Shoulder-- at 3c, Ham* at 4} 06C.F &• '* CORN MEAL —lt very scarce in market It may be quoted at 40c F bu FISH—The market is tirm at tormer quotation- We note sales of No'J Mackerel at S 5 75S‘fti.OO per barrel WOOL—Very little is offering, and what i« brought to market is readily taken at from 2T. to 37c F Bj Reg ular Kites of ptflied wool at 25c TALLOWt—jphe market i« bare We quote *alc» b\ 7074 c F a. BEANS—Du.I at 50&62|0 F bu RAGS —Mixed rag* are in good demand, and con'd be sold in any quantity We note sale* of 12 000 Bj* at 34«, ca*h CHEESE—Saie* ot W R. C*o. and ot Cream at 7c F HAY—Regular sales at the scale*. at. irura a-OSlli* eccordi g tb quality CATTLE MARKET—The quantity offering. i« Imre* Ij sufficient to supply tbe city market We note sales 6f 150 bead at 5|064<- f & Exports or New Yori —The value of the experts from the port of New York, during the week ending on the 12th inti, appears in the tollowmg table, in which the pl&ces to which the merch'indue has been sent are distinguished Danish West lodie* £4,124 Bremen ■ 1V.122 Amstredara - 12.426 Duteh West Indies it. 777 Ixxuloii Ce.-tt? Liverpool 2^r-3|7 Glasgow 3P.&34 Galway .... **.S2S Briliah North American Colonies British West Indies k .St>Y Havre 6t».it3o Marseilles e5.T79 Spanish West lediet 25.07(1 Cadtx - 3.251 Madeira .... 0.341 Hayii • fl.dsl New Grenada X-W Braxil 7.W4 Total —(N Y Knq. THE WESTERN INSURANCE COMPA NY OF PITTSBCRRH. IN conformity with the “Act Incorporating the Wes tern insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny," approved tbe 20U* day ft I March, A. D. Is4j»—Book* will be opened for the sub scription of the Capital Stock of said Company, at the MonongahetA House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 23d day of APRIL l?4t>, between the hours of ten and three o'clock; and continued at the ifame plaee<-ond during the *ame hour*, from day to . ity, unal sj least twen y-five hundred Shares shall hlfve Five Dollars will be requirep io.be paid flfeacb share. hi tbe time of subscribing. By the Commissioners. aps:d3tf*p_ JAMES LIPPINCOTT. gec’y. To Coutgnses tad Owner* of Goods* Prmscssß. April S, H*4l> OWING to the extraordinary depression in the val ne of. Western currency, we feel constrained to require the navmeut of CanaJ freights in r*R rest*. ac cording U> the bill of lading For Penn’a and Ohio Line —CLAR-KE A TJIA " u Union Line—HENRY’ ORAFP A Co »• D Leech A Co's Line— HAY’S A BLACK " Uutghlm’s lane—WM. BINGHAM. u Reliance Line—JNO. iI’FADITN A Co. ■ “ Pita. Port. Be Line—TAAFFE A O’CONNOR. rd Silks, a ve- PORTORA IKSTITTJTE, au iohe-vt crn, WILL b* opened (D. V.) for the admisaiou of young Gentlemen on Monday, the 9th day of April. Travt, (payable in advance! per session of 6 month*: ' English, Classical and Mathematical depart ment- English department - • 811* A Limited number of boarders will be received ' For testiihoikiala. references and additional informa tion, enquire of the Principal. W COPELAND. A . B. Of Trinity College. Dublin, Es-SLiar. and Queen's Scholar from the Royal School of Enniskillen. Federal at, near Robinson bl apiiidtf PAPER HANGINGS^ MESSRS. JAS. HOWARD M. CO., Ho. S 8 Wood Street, WOULD call ibe attention of the public to their preseul clock of Paper Hangings, which for va riety. beauty of finish, durability and cheapness, i« un surpassed by any establishment in the Union. Bcaidea a large and fall assortment of paper of their own manufacture,they are now receivings direct im portation of French and English i tylea ofTsper Hang ings, purchaced by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, constating of Parisian manufacture, London do Of iheitown manufacture they have 100,000 piece* Wall Paper, and 12,000 piece* saun glared Window Blinds, Ac- Messrs. James Howard It Co. have spaced neither expense nor labor In their endeavor* to rival the east ern wall paper establishment*, both m quality of man* ufacture and variety of pattern; and they are warrant ed in assuring the public that they have succeeded The whole assortment, foreign and home manufac ture, will be offered on terms as low as thc-se of east ern mandftetarer* and importers mcb77:dtf *. 20 0 0 PRBIUOH BLINDS ~ B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 Noktu Sixth Srxxrr, PHILADELPHIA. VENITIAN BUND AND WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTURER, (Awarded the first and high est Medals at the New York, Baltimore and Philadel phia Exhibition*, for the superiority of his Blinds, with confirmed confidence in his manufacture,) ask* the at tention ofporchttaer* to his assortment of 2UU) Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trim ming*, of new styles ana colors. Also, a large and general assortment of Transparent Window Shade*, Ll of which be will *elt at the low est cash prices. Old Bund* painted an J tnmmrd to look equal to new. HT DEALERS SU PPLIED on liberal terms. The cilixens of Allegheny county are respectfully : invited to call before buying elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. Open in tbe evenings. roebgucod.'tm Notice t-0 Dagnsrreotype Arusts. JUST received, a small invoice of VOIOTLARN DEB’S QUICJCWORKINO INSTRUMENTS • new construction. The*e Instruments possess great advantages over alt others ever made, covering a 2-3 .aiza Plate, reducing the timo of sitting one-hoif. and producing a sharper, dearer and better defined pic ture. They, therefore, deserve the attention of alt Ar tists engaged or intending to engage in the business. Price for u»e Tube 8175. A general assortment of Voigtlsender** josily .cele brated Instruments, of all sixes, as well us Daguerreo type Materials, at the lowest rates. MR. PETER SMITH, Cincinnati, Ohio, is our au thorised Agent for the sale of the above Instruments A Lut of Pnces con be obtained by addressing, post paid. w. A F LANGENHEIM, Exchange, Philadelphia, Importers of Daguerreotype Materials, and General Agents for the sale of Voigtlsender'* Optical Instru ment*. marfiieodfim te-r Da. D. HURT, Denti*t. Corner ofPirartt'i »*A an d Decuar, between Marked aAd Ferry meet*. nflpj-dlyin HUIfINU PAPER—Haying the exclusive agency (a the *ale of the Mill Orote Prtnurg Paper. IS. B. 4.0 P. Markle* Proprietor*,) we will be constantly •applied with al! uie different size* of wperior quality, which we offer at the lowent regular price*. • REYNOLD?* A SIIPE, corner Penn ami Irwin m Proposals will be receive-’ railroad iron, tank in Alb above Kiusiining. Also. 140 lot port, or i mile below Hill's Salt Island and Salt Works. The w the wharf ai Pittsburgh ao7 J BCHUONMAKER k Co, a 4 wood *t lSuipratti’ Patient find* Aih. rpIJE subscribers are now largely supplied with. the I above celebrated article, recently received direct from the manufacturers, (via New OrUansJ per ships June ll (Hidden, Caroline Nesmith, and Far Weal, which they are prepared 10 sell at the lowest market price for cash or approved bills ; y W A M WITCHKCTREK, 100 liberty »t N. B.—They will receive nelt raonib QJjoiher ship menl (Via HhiJadelphiaJ per ship Globe, and thc&reior ward egular supplies. • t-'l WORKS. COLEMAN, HAILMaN k CO. continufl to mans faclare SmalUron. Spring and Am Blister Steel. Ploagh. Fork and Hoe Steel, Rivets, Spikes and Wroh Iron Nuts, all lixes, together with Coach and Elipuc' Spring*, hlf Pat* Taper and common Axle*. . Haring reduced Uio price of Wrought Hon Nats, englnd balMert and other* using the articlfl, will find U to their inttrtsllo (fire tfiis new branch of Pittsburgh manufactures their attention. . coafch trimmings and maleable iron on liberal terms. Warehouse on Water and Fourth sts . fetdW-tr : Boarding Wanted, . JN a private family, Cor a tfemleman and ius Lady who will Tarnish hii loom if required. U*cauon First or Second Ward of thii city Andrea* J B , Box 31, Post office, and five name and lqcauon, which will attended in. i s^_. J j l tti, * view of u>e Battle of Moniereyj l ;* •' “ Cerio Gordo; H7*‘ “ “ Buena VUln; i l ** " " Feu do Parts; * j l.. M “ “ Cbase d« Lyon; I 1 “ " “ Garde Francali; ! Jt “i. . CotO AaTcrynei 1 Tbo obov* for papering largo poblic Just ree d dtref. from Pans, and 7«ir aole at ] Ulc Wtboatd of apa g C HiLL PORT UP PITTSBURGH Ban I Bun rives- | sets. ARRIVED. Michigan 2. Gilson, Bearer. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. Caleb Cope. A. Murdock, Well*viite Beaver. Clark. Beaver Lake Erie. Gordon, Beaver. Zachary Taylor. Lucas, Wheeling Arrow. Nelson, Wellsville Messeoger, No. 2. Woodward Cm Sbenamloab, Bowmau. St Loan Yankee. Kountx. Zanesville DEPARTED Michigan No 2. Gil*on, Beaver Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Beaver. Clark. Beaver. Lout* Me Lane Brownsv.Le. Lake Erie. Gordon. Beaver. Camden. Hendrickson. MeKee«port Clipper No. 2. Devul. Cm. Hail Columbia. Green, Cm Lowell, , Zanesville. Welljville. Poe. Bridgeport. Zachary Taylor Lucas, Whee'iag. There were 4 Icet J tuebe* m the channel las 533 6 if' 4 2 1 G :«I 5 20 6 <0 5 lb 0 41 SI? 0 42 5 16 0 43 6 14 c 44 even.ng at dttsk, by pier mark. BOATS LEAVING THIS DA Y Cincinnati Packets, IDA M Brownsville Packets. S A. M.. and 4 P M Beaver Packets, 10 A. M . and 4 I’ M Cincinnati—Clipper No. 2. For Phimiirlpiiia. D Leech nie wlien thr ui.drr el.arir** li »o wor'.av s miuimnul<-r a* A ph Ri *lrrn whrr: :>ont» lout iiu* cwt be>*:i tiin«hrtl bi m wliai I When romp ton* h* it** i* i.wned ty our uorrfiv '.'wiiimiin. KM Hunter ai.d John t) Blai'k-itfirii w srr «urr that uiulrr *o worthy hand*. »Ue ran O' la;; 'o 1-r u luvofitr w.tli The hne «t»amei. 7. Tsylot '-rough: up interdnv ornmg. the (-otier* » .1 engine-, rt the i.'.-iHiej \ier.m- rr. Virginia W<- imv nrv»i »cni s more complete Sr 1 ovis Tb*- fine ,t*-.-i:ii.-r l.atnan ne leaves io- dny tor St l^m. mg Ilia' wit . to give h«-r a pretrreuc'* o*er ai. other boat*. t'aplStti Dunran i* our ot ;hr hne»t men aitu be*t officers o-i the nvr. nr.J ihe obliging sud gentle manly first dork. Mr Foster, i* likej l.y uli w, t <> nave ever traveled with him Go m the l.iimnrune by a. IMPORTS BY RIVER. WHEEIJN*-—F<-r Z Tnyiur-1 -rr*" > ; v'a;. tie. 50 b*> » flr-ur. W Bingham. 30 do -lo J iJi.w -rh w do d rpple*. 1 krg 1.-itter Mi'lerA Rickrtson in uM* apple*. J Hanna. 14 ilo do. ! kee lurd. >-itiiia A Nm clatr; 7 bbi* e'-over «erd. t>rum. jt’ t'l-l* flour. S laud say. 4J dn do owner on board, part ni the »r'ck m the atenrnboat Virginia, --ngitie and holier* L«nl.r\ . SI’NFISH-Per Weiisville—TV »k* oat* Ri J fa ro then.. 15 hints tob. J A Roe. 2 cast "heels. W \V Wauitee. 4 hhu« mt- H < rratf A(o i’< t-:•;» be«n». Me Util A Kn* U*4 !*t-:« flout -•*» ur c. ‘.*nard. -.sw no do M Poi'ork. •.*»*• .10. nr ron i-oard. 2 nhd « t.»t> -.»1 bois rtour. \\ II J :in*o:i '» ;m*ls 1,.!- l» t^*<-»- 1< A r ,'*. t* this I »k flaXS'«»;. owner on yourtl ST LOUIS— I’er Nominee—3 w>.« <-a*t r oi. J Kid* k cn. IttiJO pr* bu;a p*rk. W ft R \lc» u"-u,- i, Irk dry hide*. \\ Bryant. Ar* tlmt hulr* B»c»iri a sm:u. «ucar. Wifi A M|* ttml.- ** *, *k» u- a- n* r•• J -* • " o Rhev Mathew. \ r,.. fc. sari oat*. Urnll.-l-u'-i Pel Sue i 5...; j ; - 12 - > » > Met' uraan -M OX* 1 bale tur 1) Ix-er fi A r • Ct .1 (• 1 • in -a t I>>r • 1 . -'u 7 bit fur Clark ft Thaw. I—-j >Nou;drr>- t-u » meat. 1-'** ham*. t*23 si.l-» « i J l’ Ain; u» -n :A *•«k • i-iirmi. W B Htrf'mf* 37 >lo d*. F*»r*s "U A co Km drviude- W Brymii. 116 bnl* i«rc. Wa k McCuir'ieon . -<<*dix* seed, id sk« i-s hi rv l.amurr’ A Ship . ISAAC WILLIAMS Merchant Tailor, re.pectmlly announce* to hi* ru*tom»r» anJ t’sc pun.o- mat lie has removed tu* establishment from the Mononguheia Hooae. to the store on Smilftfield street, late!.' rsecupi cd by John I’ Whitten a* a clrv good* *tore where he i* prepared to *'tvr hi* eu-tonier* with work mace in the latest anti mo»t fa*iunua!- ! e styir apl6.ilupV4 gold: gold:: gold::: goldiih THF. subscriber. whole»ale mai'ufaeturrr r*< JF.W BLR Y, . n vite« wholesale dealer* mid pedlar* i ra. mag South aid We<—»i*o. country »iore xceper* to .tall and examine his stock of Jew*lrv. which wi ; be sold at the lowest prices lor cash or approved acrep tan.te* Courtnmly on hand a.,d manufaeturint a l» r .H atsoruneni suitable for city *’t country trade K ti A BAKER. eornoi bt Fourth and Rraiu n sts. up stair*. aplC-dt-m Fhosrte pt, , MRS. LF.bTr would rr»(>ccituiiy atmoun. e to i>*-r tnends and uie pubite. that »he i* now pre pared to accommoda.e boarders. Residence. >erond street, between Market and 'V ood. 3*l door iriMii W.iw l Re/erenee- exchanged MRS MaRSHS NKW NoVF.I#— Mnniauni Hall; of a -September Night. by ine autnor of -Two oid men's late*.” ‘'Emilia wvndium, -Anceiia,' nr Just rre A by JOHNSTON. 4 STOCKTON. aplfldicwT . corner Market ami 3J *«» HEW |(AKI>WiRiC STORE SION OK THE PLANK AND SAW. *0.7 6 Wood street. Pittsburgh. HUBKR AND LAUFMAN. importers snddealers in Foreign *nd Dmn*.u.r HARDWARE, .» all us vinfU-'«, arc nu* prepared to «H. as I'"* am! on a* reaHontil. Ic terms iirnn be pureh**eJ enr«»f»f Wc ’solid i>ur inen*l», ami u>e public jrmorai:> .n* call ami examine our slock. winch consists in par: oi KSIVKS aim I’OHKrv POCKRTamI PUN KNIVK*. SCISSORS ''HKAK> KAZURB iiou-c Tnnini"'./* » U eh as ].oct.*. l-airbe», Huigc* amt Bcrcw«. lor-iner with every nrjcie usually kept i» Hardware Btt»r-, NVc mvile If-.'- aurnliii l of I'nrpr-'W, a:ul Mechanic, generally to our a*»ortmci»! <•(' Tools. wh.cQ have been selected with great core, ami wn,rb wc are dcterinit.- ed lo *eii so a, to xsve saiisf’sruo- apidSwl’ W ALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, .Vo 4“ Maritt strtft, Put.xbnrgh Pa. THOMAS PALMER, RF.Sf'KCTFI'LL'i announce* to i.i, mend. and cus tomers. inai lie ha* hod o’, uo pa«: period *o r x’en «lT>) a Block a* hr has ul present. He can offer to pur chaser*. on vul moderate term*, at '.he o.d esiab.uh ed Stand on Market atrrei. a m«»*t every ir.irir i. t h,» line—including Coununir-room. Bed-c number, Dining room. Parlor and Hall Paper Won Border*. Land aeapea, Fire hoard Print*. Paper and Trari*par« advantage* which the*c plut-*« po**et* over ail ntiier metallic substance* hitherto used for roofing. Ac . a. they posses, ul once ih*- '-g!it:ie»* <*f iron, without it* liability to rust, bavin. "W been tested for .e -era year* in tut* paniculm i-mli id :!n* i-ouniry and ;n Ku rope. They are loss li ‘ to expiuiMon and contrac tion from ludden chany m tue atmosphere. than com mon tin pialc*, iron, nuc o: any other mctnl now u*cd for roofing, and cotisrqn • *'y form a much better and tighter r»of, rrouiriug • < c» frequent repair*, wlu’.st tlifl &r**t CO*l :* but a in ' -nnt.- A full supply, of ail ins- • -rnm in to .10 'V <1 , can itAiitly on hand and for >i" i«y GKU B. .UORKWOODk CU., 14 and 16 Denver street, New York. The patent nght for this article having been secured for me United' Sunet. all parties infringing thereon, .fiber bv importation or otherwise, will be proseru ted oetaiWAwlyT RtfST PROOF IRON. THR undersigned have creeled works in the rny oi New York, lor the purpose of Galvanizing all arti cles of Iron, which it is desirable to PRUTKc.tr FROM RUST, such a* Telegraph Wire, Dolts. Spikes, Nails Wire for Fences, wm any other article which may i*c required. For Hoops for Cask*, as a substitute for bait Rope; lor Clothes Lines, Lightning Rod*, und > host o other applications, it will be lournl rneap and duruhle They womld particular v call atiention to he (jalvaiu tad Wire for fences, i r require* no paint, ami wil, no msl. Also to Spikes ."id Boll*, the preservation o which is of so raach importance, that it will comment itself to the notice of all .nose interested GEO. H. MORI U ‘HID A CU.. Patentee. .OcCBVdAwIyT ■ ! *t"l 1,1 \ York ' * CHILLED nOCLd. THE subscribers hsvmc purchased me exclusive right of Harley's patent, tmiely renewed.! lor me manufacture of CHILLED ROLLS. Ac . arc prepared to supply al* order* at short notice All persona are. forbid Infringing on sun) Patent ap3:dlmAwkmT BOLLMAN'S A (»A KKISt>N_ uso. W. SMITH * CO M INFORM their friends and the public that they hav* no longer any connection with their late establish* incut In Penn streei, known as thr. Pittsburgh UrewerT, having removed their entire business to the POINT BHKwK.RVtin P'ut *tr»w»t. yS fresh pure teas, Wholesale and retail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 7b Pounh street, near Wood, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber having just returned from New York. t« now receiving a large Call supply of fresh GRKKN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Company, selected with great care lor re-tail sale*. Our siock being now heavy wc arc pre pu.*ed lo supply Grocer*. Hotel*, Btriunboaisand Fam ilies w\th any quantity and at any price they may wish, nackettin $. 4 and 1 pound packages, 5 jb. it a *-anis wr*. ti and 13 lb catty boxes, and ui half chests. Retail Grocers arc invited to call, a* we can and will sell better Tea* at lower prices than any other hoaae in Pittsburgh.. Oar stock of fine \oung Hyson, Gunpowder, *ml Im perial Grren, and Oolong Black Teas are the *•*■*: in the American market. Lovermg’s double refined I#oaf, Crushed, ana Pnl venaed Sugars, ut retail, or by tlie barrel COFFEES—nU>cha, Old Gov. Java, Laguira, 8l Do mingo and Rio Cofleea, selected by the most expenen ced coffee Broker in New ork Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and Onions, Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice. | Malaga Raisin*; m II lb boxes. N o— All Dr D Jayne’s Family Medicines finale UecP-dAwB A JAYNES red for ni'rtnr ion* lejfheny nv#f, n rmle* m« 4 milr.i above Free* i Work*, bet»**en the •’hole lo be deli verr d oo WUOLKKALE SHOE UAItKIIOISK. 11. CHILDS A CO., NO 131 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. WOULD respectfully mviie the atiention o( mer chants visiting this city in their very extensive •lock of 81'RING AND SUM.M KR GOODS, consisting lU CASES OP BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising evrry variety of Men’*, Women’*, Misses and Chiidrcn’s we»r, of many new style*, and o! *upe nor quality, adapted u> couniry and city trade A large assortment of LADIES') MISSEP’t AND CUXLDRKBUS BONNETS, nrnong which are FLORENCE BRAID. STRAW, TUSCAN LACE, RUTLAND, BIRDS EVE FLORENCE, CHINA PEARL dfc LAMS, id great vnriety Also, ARTIFICIAL FLOW ERS, MENS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S PALM LEAF nATS—MEN’S LEGHORN, PAIfAMA AND CANTON HATS. A»«f Which have been purchased direct f»m manufacturer* and imporw*, and selected wtJi the utmost cart, and which will be sold on -uck term* as "TtiSfTm mchlB:diwiiiB liL"!; 0 ?!!:"" B a^7 iu,u ".ph' seyoETzc for thk WTrysraoH pau.t oatttte fui'NTY OF ALLEGHENY ) vs. J. thus. a. rowley;and « thers ) Mo'.iott for au .njunction to »l>*p me curnuik ob oi the excavation in Grant '•tr» - ct. m pursuan*''' o 1 the new. graJe. to the greul Jnngcr oi m.- w ji.» c ( Uic Court Hiiur-c Mesar* 7><.ii.ly utui Sumer > ulra. upon the inn ot i ircen v*. The i«>ruiiglt of K>- i.i iQg.'.' \\ nil.* is 2. the Pluindelpli-ii and Tient- tt Rai!n>ttd Co . '*• Wlwrt 4'i ‘ ’ooti. vs. Monong-n e a Nnv.gai.mi C-.. Wail* ,id.l s. 1l .. Hi-ntv tr The Pittsburgli nml Alicglienv Bridge Cu . * W.til* and S. S-'i. Blit none oi these cases go the length o! the principle contended tor here iulhe lie-id ing caoe. .1 is apparent that there hud been no pre vtoui regulation pl tlie street, and Unit the plain, tiff had built lo* home according u hi.* own i.m--y. without r.sking lint the corporation should first rig ulate tite grade of the street. In the « a»e * t H*-ut v against the Bridge Co . the question whether Hen H’ 'lad bu i oil the tdiih ol ttuy previous repuhi tioti due* nut appear to have beeu rmseit, nn*l. p haps, w.inotit ilit«. such a case would uot again i- )t ' conse-juential dnniitgei" ml auionnt.iig lo "tak- ing ’ ol private proi>erty. and this i* repeated in K.e case* ol t Itr AI leg hen y Bridge (’o . and M >nongu heL Navigation (.’o. But we should du greal wrong to the opinions ol the Supreme Court, il we should adopt these remarks, in all tbetr latitude, ir re»pe<*ttve of the r gpecinl meaning in the ensrs t> which they apply. The of I he Railroad Company was a ease of “mere annoyance' by the occupation ol a part ol n street for a railroad —a caee where damages could not have been received by any prutcip'e of common law. a..d only by virtue cf clear and ex press enactment. The case agnuist the M 'non gahe'a Navigation Company wn« al-o a case wliere the damage was o( such a character itiat there was mi remedy at common law. taring strictly liamnum aijKyiie mj’ifta, and no remedy wti« pro vided by the statute, or. it theri' was, the statu tory remedy was not pursued. Any expressions of the court seeming to assert nnv thing beyond the requirements ot the case before them, are subject o be mod.lied and construed m ac cordance with the grnernl principles and maxims Ol lll** i«tW And it sliou id be observed ttifll. iU that I'ftji-, one ol the judges felt himsell nailed ujKje, to dissent irnin the latitude of the expressions ueed. In the case ot the Rndgc (lornpanv. the comt limit their language, ns to exemption trom liability lor damages, to n case ot damage, "unavoidably" arising from the doing of the work, and allow a recovery for •::e«.igem c and gratuitous injury These i uses, therefore are not inrnnsi»tent. ;n the r true pr ncipfe with those wherein the City id I’nisliurgh whs held I able lor consequential dama ges for the negligence ut ,i« otficem in making ex .-hvu!,<>ns m the »tn.*etv one ot which was affirm cd '.u the Supreme Court though 1 have faded to find it in the books They are li.e same in prm« i*t pie w.th the car*-* ol 11 oil inter vs. The fuiun bo. 0 Conn. R- -t 1* , relative to the improvement ol the Connecticut river. Luns.ug vs. SimUj •> Cow. 14’- »» to the Albany b-ism Spring vs Kas»e! 7Green' L’*" t reniedirif'.e at common a« . I iJen.i. .‘1 ii.i, his. tl Met t.-g I. •any cu-r lout iiuudr* We :i |vi*e a.! who may le travel- REMOVAL. BOARD! *ll oi the Court, per 'u»ti- e I»wr: Much r«-:*an- in placed by ths iJr'endaii h i* true tnal in lii- ra««? .*l l he Trenton R R 1 is said that, in such ca.ses.parties cannot comp am And even : mere *hou!d be thought to be «.ii«<' em on* v »»id earneMlv fudeavnrvd In *e r t'tii The ..•* •» no! made up ol rt ana ui «• pruiciprs ‘l II renu.o. evrn iruusn. mi unriicu: ir ra«e*. they have not been al lowed their prvjv-r ettee'. There tntial a'Way* t>e a rnarg n >•! d[e tmundary mi» a lor ign jurisdiction nm t here «t.il remain* a *w» )•-,« in,mi —n right o' return la their native i it.zen* it r« aaul rut 'on-*equcnlal .u>ur,i*« l>) |ut#‘ properly. no* iimn-inunc l-> a•• taliim >< % r j*ui«*s« u*e, arc not w-th,.i the protection oj llie cnn»iitn l .'ii ami the language of t!»«♦ Supreme n the i-xiee* i/l the T'mton R.ul'nat ( V'-ipa <* y ’ -I ihe MoiKinew.ri.t lifuln/ii i i? tjii'-tr-i id •upfKirt ol 1 n«* .•narrtmn H«l »r 1)0 not h>-. *-r tflill Pi*- I'ftK ■(«*•« '•! lh'- law of |'l any «c.*-r..-e w ( by picking up Jet,; jbeii **-nirtire» or <>p u on* •>< _ . .. ii. »u a, p-* u ! to :i.- Sn *r".*r.- m tiir rreamm :u.d u , tw»l ’l':i** .niKU.iqr ..I t!.r ''uprt-u.t: lr ' •' ii'i 1 .n l.a« rrmror *•'* ... -m i to- r *».»t <>i [>rr nn|iiiu iio nnyp i, rui d(inia, m-euraU* >n .1* apphetiUon i.. wou-nt **,) \o pay . tin** .1 a \ un-i i i.-urth --enl*, -is*- aerx-uuur*- ai»l* embraced in in*.* proclamation. »-. « nnri .vr thaii nH«und**ratN n rt r».r <- licreni .n pr m-q>k Ii i« tnrrr* . g , nlViM , ol - prosecution an*! under- *« »oou »* practicable *« le*J r le< that permit* holding under >un or permit*, or conabtulion—apai .‘Mhepobiic or itsasem* for keeping a gam ng and Upphu* Rouse. T„r de* thoae in the orroptu.ry of. mine or mine*. have p*.d ll it ba» any dilf-rent meaning, fne . ’ r P n rr up the per centum oi rent* resumed by the act above lhat it may have reference to ot t&« feodanl paij the ro«ts. * memlonefl. will be conotmive on that point ' Commo-WMlll, v,. Edmond lnd.M.d property lor publir-tire 1 TOgy t» ' for Leepintt 3 lippliog hoate I’iea, guilty pancy. »ml enirr a« *eu:cr*. and » nrre any «uc!i |e«»- *too- » «»• » f llo«y-*ve d-l'"-* '« 1»* nlb „ L.0.d.,. ih.,™[ *,ll b. ,/c.rd.j ui* or corporation* Commonwealth, anti fny the i*oals of pr"sectition •> reaervuir me laud* covered thereby from entry u • -*«*• -■ ind.-m.i "* P" - "" ° n ~ , , , „ k . A Sw4e I’r. . .v« RICMAIID M lUIMj C0m,™..,0r.., ion wlucli requ. c- paymeBwwffl®t!ttri(f b«l-‘re j 1 wort ~ done. I ronnolMjl ttaUhc noun 10- - ( ‘ !,lprr d .«!* • - < » IIM- |'»Vinrn, -I o .tv [ended any linn* > f this aorl, hot lb«t coses *!.«.»• Ihat they bad lh>» 1 lause of llwcunatilution in Ihrir ■ uiibd ! The part.cu arh iuiy coroplaiued of m tie r«*« f tA>m v\ M-'ii Nav (' apj>eaniig not t>» hnvr -«n provided lor ih«* legislature immediately ror reeled their error A.*t» 1 M 4 p 390- The mute honesi provifirin lor a I legal injuries t* lotind in Ihe law retain/ lo die Hsmsburgh and Pitlaburgb Turnpiku road. Act* lbof*6. ji which may be called the pattern act its form bemg followed n nicvil others A;«o .n the laws for constructing | the Penn ‘.’anal Act, p. 'il AdJ in all ( ads, authorizing public improvement* which 1 ] have examined, of wbrrh 1 rrfrr lo a few Ads , !b*27-b pp 13J 301 Act* IMC p. 320. Acta I >IT ; p 31 and 1M") pp. SOS, SbO. 1 had therefore, im proper ground for suppoaiog ! that, m onr stale, f- c.-mstitutional prcitection of 1 private rigbi* i* ler* f-i«arded. by either the courts , or the legislature, in.- i ,i is clsuwhere. | it would be a itior'-irous doclnne. that mdtv;du- ( »ls and r-. if [•!'•■ * ion, r.- liable for no consequent*; \ damage* m - < •? r.. ",e execution of a j*ower i granted bv a ; f t• g.slatnre, except such «, ; are provided i-.r m ln<: u-'b l kuow of no difl'er- j ence in dr/'. >• I etween statutory and common law rights l: -*th an* efjtialiy entitled to respect | and proti-i-i. - In the exercise of either, proper J regard too-' •- had to the rights of others The ; cUim* of uc.itivr can rise above the natural right* of man secured by the constitution. It i« « con*eq ifnlal injury, if I overflow wv neighliot'* land by a dam erected on my own land, aud it is no less remedial, whether I Haim to do it si common law or under a statute. It is a con*e> quental injury it l divert by a dam on mv own I land, a water i-our-e naturally (lowing through toy neighbor’s, aud a statutory license would be but a cobweb shield o/aiast the justice of the consti tution. The stock, wf presume. will l»e easily disposed it >» true that arii of aatembiy are •omelimes aQii a , A „ uiu i<. rs i (u xj that very many of our pa«e-l aulhonziDi p.lW.c improvement., in mbl. l. | bH I'HII.ADhI.PHI A AND HAI.TIMORK. Eng Cit K«v AS, 11 Ohio Rep 40S, 1 John Ch K , l n vr JiV^'wi'i "'«■&** Id* , SSSi2ls&sa>i«/.!;!o W «.' m!)o'no. »at ..:*nt For this rea«nu it is hard to imagine a case ■» | Knnuu, -- i..|n li Tiui-), Momla)-. Api,, i''i which an act ol assembly, authorizing the taking ol | Uuitaiu -Cnpt J!' Thompson. Tuesday i * private property l- r pu»>lie use. can he nneons'it i- j IMturkr). \\cdnr»ilay, I lional, unless it positively attempt to tike away | —H < rrulM- ,l *|' - ridnv* , ‘ , «» the right to coinpriisnttuQ. It con Ur no ol»j-*ctiou Louisiana—J l‘ Thompson, Saturday. Jl that the act pro\ ides no remedy, for the coii‘li'n- I Indiana— I* Itunry.Sunday. lion provide* it. by securing to the person injured I ohm—a Crsnr. Monday. mi the usual remedies applicable to such wrong* It : V H rhom >«m'vkriine.d-iv w imposes upon Hie Judiciary the dutv ol | in—P ij ur we>\"f* W ml«\ a■ *"' ing lull redress, and it would, perhnpr, l*e ; oiuo—<'»pi A Cr»i«. l-'roluy *7 more in accordance with the spirit of the eonstitu- | K-murky —H Trtibv. sn urdsv. s i~ lion that u general remedy should be provided lor j (aiui-naim —J l* Thomp*oi), Sumla). all such cases llirough the oourts, than that *p«?ci«l j nf “PP*> *" Moron aliria Mouse remedies »liul! lie provided in eaclt act which an- 1 l(} |ir Kt'OH*A. Co. ("ana! Hn*in thorizes the improvement. | Are the pld- without remedy because the df'*- , j 7 ' Jh io |(i are acting under the nuiltoriiy of the city of Pitt*- tgSsgf|tjjji lO'lti, burgh * In other worda, may public corporations ms 3 invade private nglits. and the ctiizen have no re- PI i! IS BLllli I! AND CLEVELAND dress' Certainly the constitution draws no such I F\jp distinction, and latends no such itnmunilv. even : Jullsti^ to the state ilrelf. Wtenthe Supreme Court '« iiN THK I'K.NNSU.VAMA aM> i'.\N Ai. 1 * clnrea tins city liable for the negligence of it* 'plU. l*:npfHM..r« ~i tin* old r»ini'ii«ln-U and popular agents in its improvement*, and a township liable j i dm i ,mr ( -t>n.n,in> nf >J X I KJ.N fir«t Ha*, t «na! e e i , i - u- V S 1 “nun. nwnpil liy ihrmn'ivr- nnd tunniiig 111 riuhr-r -lor injuries im.ing from lied roads. .i Wa.lsnc - „„„ w „ h , u .. a vkk AM) l AI.KII W 5, they declared the true spirit ot American | K nf( . runMßl ] 1o oifer unei ( uallrr rights, and sustained the enlarged principles ol , th«- trail•pnrtauon of irnahi and piissenirrrs. on i!ir modern jurisprudence. And It may now l« as- npriiiii:*(*Mlhr)'nip aomed lhat public corjwralious, as well as ptiTate V Ohm and _N \ ork cm.*, i wHOLKSALK UUY (JOU D 8 . are responsible ior wrongs done under J ne,r “ . ill inVKI.I. A UROTHK.R, 1 I » IXfI.V fe Pft thonty in same manner ns individuals. 48 « 1 j* Arcm*. Ur#vn i'iimmksionkrs ANul«A>BTrim did .101. t Eng. Cl. R. 355, 9 fx>nn 4-%, 3 Mil. J.C. ntmVKIX, Agnu. l. >MM lJ*yH hM.RH AN u IMI oRTJvKS, NV. Cl'J, 1 Demo 433, 1 id. 91. 1 0 Ohio. 1 1». I-" J - "rrri. lili.l«t,l RE ~o» ..prnl.i* U.r mo., ,I.,'nr, ,„d ~„,d 4 71,4 Ham. fiOO. 1 id. 3d, Wright. ,; 03. ~ Mass. J r BIt)WtLU „ w r w!o wrii, j\ a ..„rtinnit ui cpni-e and Summer lioorl* rvr I Town h»'- '>'•< Eng *' I- 'i-'lt. *1 Wills Id’i - l*m»i*urgli. Weaver -1 i.dr.ir.i m Uie Western country compruuig upward* Wm HI wV , BIOWELL & BROTHER. «. bor, Hundred Cases, purr based in enu,* pseka -1 >.lis«rve that many English authorities are of- . forwnrdins JUrebanls, ten cited m cases of tins sort, to show lhat nets, cm f HKA V KK. I* .A.. wi,« i. mn.toiu'r sending us the newest and ideal the character her.; t-omplamed ot are not the su * Agents for the Pittsburgh airriCln-ehiul Lint, Pan- mstnonaidi' good*. They uanie in part— ject of action, hut generally Ihey no sue burgh and Erie Line via Erie, and ptr sl'atn U<» cases rich Spring I'rnit*. |ju ca»i.» Mde f.ainr. th.ug. and yet 1 Ihiak they have had an unhappy tern.. Heaver and Celeb Cape. */,“* h “n 1 911,1 |l " r " eliecl uptin manv <>( the dectsivea in this country. Having purchased the large and substantial Whan ‘ grades' 31l “ rn'cd Ct'nvin-s when the oon-t»tuiional protection has been over- . Boat jun built (or the Monongah-li I‘ncirts. have ( .. Check* and IV7 Hioktis "tvtim- Tb*««,dj „o,u--.«*£ -r«i!!S , i‘r u s k .s „ ..-s:rar- 1 .hor,.y rnjiu, .id .he fcuU„»onh». u. e , med-dlf. >* »«0. n.: officer but of the government which enjoin i iv*rsaM*s eautsa. ;osiu* iuvi> wx * Kaax .iery and (»love«, Ac 4c duty, and to it also can the citizen rrsor. lof rr ' I P AL9I Kn, It AN N A A CO., “City and country merchant* will tu.d then *u»v k «* dress. Hut. with it* the constitution isparamoutil, , .Suecessor* in Hussey. Hanna tft) , Urr- and desirable a* Eastern snick*, and *» exanu si the law which • mhonres an mvaa.m, of pnvnie -¥) AN KKlljt, KXCH A.NUF. BROKERS*, and ; nu;ion of thetr and pnr „ rttllllo , fad to con / , it,- rijrht •Xt i" horeufii and Domestic i'zchsnge. Certificate* vincn ali that with ihetr undemat.le advantaces Br.d properly, furnishes no protection ngai ' 1 of Depo».ic, Hunk .N'oien, and jtpeeie— fourth *treuu farihnra, ihey can emopets with am Kaartcui Jobbbs. , to demand, and to the duly <>i paying the J u * l ( L‘''j 1 ; neuny oppo.oc the ftank ol Pittsburgh. Current uio- j This laci haa’heenclearly demoustrakd u> hundred* pensottou which the constitution aecures, 4 J K- i uey received-on depo»ite--Sight Check* for sale and of iheir patrou* who fermerlT purchased E»m. Rieir • 704 6 Tonnt'2o 0 Ena C. L 2i7 357 id, 27.1 7 collections mode on nearly all ihcpnneipai point* m stock will aiway* be found comp etc • I lMrtnr onti ’ the limed State* —' — - ■ Id. IdO. id £.asL ZUU. mi,* rd ire- ■ The bigbest premium paid for Fornyn and American Sotlce to the Public. ! Having (has disposed of the moil setious otjec . Uold •” TVT. hereby uonfy our fn*od* »«d correspondent. tiona urged by the dell*., it remain* to enquire Advance* made nn consiymn-nn or Produce, ship- \\ nt home *ad abroad, that wr will not. cndkr whether the aet complnmed of is 4 canirary to law, ped Eau on hbcral term* a, J ast azcci»*T*.vc*», receive freight from any Boat for ; and prejudicial to the interests of the aominonity * ■ QPB-go bale* Ohio How, fnr sale bv 7rSl:t:h /, , '■ *. n r r.n« nod to iba rifbt. of individual, *" I .p« J S DILWORTH ACo »PU -kHODES t ALCORN It in nol denied that the spirit of the law pro tects acorporstoa or quasi-curporalion such as the county of Alleyherty, eqoolly with an individ ual citizen. Lt wdl al*o be conceded that the de struction ol ttiui Court House would be prejudicial lo the interest* of tae community. I* the it Hi- act <>f cutting down the street no* cording to new (trade, without taking proper precautions to se< ure buildings erected ou tlte pain j| Hie oM grade, c-ontrarv to law ‘ 1 hiii not prrpared to my that the j*ower of tl.e corporation t- in fixmg grade*, is exhausted by iie.ug oner n-i, . r J. for tin-re :« great reason a-i J high authori*y i iist such a conclu»lou, ■' Whc.it. Wd U tiue •>.. ii tLe principle ol the ('nerrv A let case 7 Walts lot). mjiy. at first glance, seem to present an analogy against ill/ power Hut I lli'iik there is a mariite-t distinction between !oraiiiaig pO'tcSHion ot aar-Hier * property, and 'he .njunoiiH u.*e of one r own i ine muy misuse his own prop erty. sutijn t to the proper penalty, while he is allowed uo power at.all over another's. The cor pjriihon iuhv um.-c lU |s>wer over the streets, hut it cannot >!i.:t those streets over U|>on private pn'|>eriy, 1 John- Ph K Ml. It may b« estopp'd by its own -etlh-Ment ot the hnn of the streets, yet not h-rld to uny part cular degree or mode ol improving them May the corporation, then, alter the grade with out mak'tig compensation for the injury thus oc* cn stoned. or properly securing the buildings en dungrred by the nln-rapon l Ln other words, i« »uch nn act an invasion of private right- 1 t'u this jaunt it is not necessary to ijuestioii tlie extreme dr«- t »,i.i:. m favor of the right of digging on one x own !m : on the maxim ru)n> r*i >n rjtt' rit uru, ■ \,jnr aU eutlum. 12 Mas' -.11 10 Met '!‘l, in-r In argue in luvor ol the reasounb.e Use of one'- own right- on the maxim -nr utun iiiu ut ah'num non 3 Camp. 393 I'i Kng c 1.- 4-'>. 7 Walts t'.u 4 Man. and L»ran. 7'iil. [7 Johus. 912 3 id. 421 Ky the common law an ancient building, though budl to the hue, and ancient lights ojwning out upon the ground of another muy claim lo be pro terlcd Iruoi injury by any use ol the adjoining land lucoQsißleni with their enjoyment. 23 hog. C, L 200. 1 7 id. 453; ti id 023; 9 id. 221. It mutters not whether these piirticulur rases wouhl be re- , cognised here a- law or not. It is the principle ' that 1 seek the u»e 01, and ibut is. iliot wherever a grant :s passed, or is by law presumed lo exist, the right possessed under it wdl be protected. And j the party has h;s election to proceed either m the common law or equity lorm. 'ilhutl ch P lSb9. IbTo, 2 a ,,Jw 2U.3, 7 Walls A S. I U 7 In Ibe ease before t. - r .e tnet that Uie court bouse w as bul l iijxm it>e Inith <:1 a regulation Ju ly made. .* n ir-ga. conlcmjiiatioii. ei|ii.vul-nt to a grant or Itr right t> nave the wall sustained Lo the slreel. according to that regulnlion It - a grant wrucu cannot be revoked without compen sation for the injury sufta.ned by the revocation !f the injury tnreniened n miniineut. and not ea sily compensated ut damages, the work inuM be stopped until proper means can be taken for secu ring me foundations by underpinning the wails on the most approved plan Even it we are wrong ,n our judgment, that the city has power to niter the grade once lixed, we caaunt, in tins case, we in,ait. grant * perj-vluul uijunciion a* the limit remedy, on account of the de ay of the Commissionwra in applying for .t un til a great part ol the regulation ha* leen execu ted ao’l many l.ot.ses snered to suit o. 1 < Si. Ph yl. 1 3wan»t -Nj j 1 Kng t'h K. 11. \es Tu.n ine terrace wad will certamiy fall, anil at .cast the ,» Tijc i u iiti i' l tne grad.r-g tie comple ted » agreed by nearly uil the w.ines-es. Tint the m-»cn>ef i» ol that character technically caiied irreimridde. wnl not i>e J spuied W*/»/u the c-a inwropnc mav hippt-n i« • curse, matter i t ••.met Mire Ac I . «-rU:ibv r arc m t b.-un-t ti awa-t t.'.e *.-tn 4 test yi the iudgm*-ni of :;ie u-c, nesses. U e cannot allow mh- danger to putmc busine**. and to me i vr« nf tnc ci; i«eat tending the various court*,!.. W increa-c-J oy any Itircier excavation, unit timber auv.sed. i.r un'l Hie *b'i is prot>er y secured It is ti>r the rejsrrsentalives ot u«i c.ity and conn ty i > decide whether lh.« enu-*- *ha’l jir\~.-eed to a fma. adjud.i at.on in thi* lorm. or whether tiiey wid mmcubh ngrrr Ix-ui «« 'o the time and manner of carrying on the grading and securing the wad, sod leave tie .|ue«tion ot dan. ■ge* to t>e settled ,n a common iaw form <*l ih-iiod it they should m-ike n-j arrai-geu-cn;. me court wiii mvetofleieirniiie.il re«{o>red now ne ir lo Ilf vr.i'.i i.ir Ccif[>i ra;i>.'i tuny I'-irrv on it* pxravn i ni« *n '.nr tnr tn l mi<•. inf j» li» ran nav** nn ;>- u u Court nf Ke**lon*. I'erseoi. Hun !'-c,.»tirn I'ai'jn I'res.Jcnt Ju-lge J- J 'a MU': J 'llf sa. .. ifttr ludgr ?*«; n i eu. e•* ■ tv wa* rritdemi in this cn»e an.! trie defendant sen lrnrr a ft mi of filly doilari to lh«* ('•-tnrnon wfaitti to pay t*»<* co?»l* of pro*ecution. or give »r rurty therelor, nnd aland committed t.ii this sen- Coimnonwenlth v» ■ Lowry This was a ■urety of tno peace ca*e. preferred on oath of Mr* McWilliams. The defendant gave bail for keep ing the peace Commonwealth vs. Jor»u Beilicr, indicted for keeping a tippling house. A Nolle Proa, wit entered in t'»•« ease. on pavtiienl of the coMs. iiih vi. John Mann np. indicted for -'inp hiiuac Plead trinity and keeping n defendant ' pay a fine of thirty dollars, and i Coinm.c > ullli vs. Kimble. imJrcleti lor keepc mal.-JO hitvt mi • lie vo limt the sloe* v -*>on l>e liken A good Pittsburgh otIW it ii • i needed The marine ] bUMaeft*ahme. whiC.nW' I'U'.ne'* tuen ran throw into thi* office will, anJ must cau-te the M-*ck 10 be ii pculUable investment. By the President of the United State** 1. JA.MF.S K. POI.K. President nf the l naed >tate* of Anertet, do hereby declare and mtie known, that public rales will l-c brld at lb' undermentioned la'nd otficei m lilt- State Ot M IC'HKi AN. at tue periods here inafter designated. to wit At the .and otlu-i at the SAL I.T r* TK MARIK ; or the • Lake Sonmnr eoraioencmg on ,\!.aiJay. the touru. day o June next, tor U»e di-posa, o( the *o- Rt.I'LTCRiL painu .andi w.ih.i. the lo.!nwi> l uer'h'-t win. -arum- i ...and. 01 range n.nrleen. Fractional towt-mp. till fll -eight. thirl) 1 nine an OWi Mup* UllMViUJlr mid lot’s' O' tuu ij i Fractiona- tow i-i.ipn tn.rU live and Hurt' »a tailor twrtil' lonr Framon.i: low i.-tnp. iii.ity u.rre. U..M and tn.rn live and ;nw n.itiji nutty -n. oi ranee "*** i. > Fractional low .'up. mins iw o m .id lint l . titre*- a f< w tiship* tti: f!\ 'our a i,d Horn a tv, ol range '.'Vru’i- Fractional town-hips tlnrtv one Hut thirty two. a. .1 towii«lu|i» tinn\ three, tinny our, tinriv five ruiJicir ty *tx. of range t went y -sc »rn Fractional lowii*h)p« Unr) 'wo ami Huriy-tnrce. ana township lorty ils t wenly tivr gnd tinny -at v I ortn in tin south bay o’ Agate Harbor, m township bn;’- niiir, ol runtje uni.. Fraruoum low".hip m ll) ■rvni on 1-le Rova;r.o ; rani’fl Hurt t -two Frartional tow ii»Mipi-«.xty «n and «ixiy-»rven, o: Ulr Roynle. oi imire iiurn-uree Tow n»iu). In:\ -or.e. ant! true non 1 1 town ship* Mil) six and »ixty-»rvrn. oo Isle Koyair.ot range Hurl) Town-inp* tmy and fifty-one, and fractional town shipf si Xi> -li v e and s»x iy - mx. on Nie (toy ale, ol range thirty live. Townsd)! fit" one. sad irni’tiouai towittpip* «n'\ three, aixiy-toui. and silly-five, on 1» r Itoyulr. ol i»ii)re Hum —ix Eraclional townsjupi sixty Hirer. - xtv fun aitd nzty-fivr. on lete Roy air ol range thirty -seven Township liny, n.nl fractional lown«lnp» »iiiv Hirer arid sixty-four, on l*le Royal«, n! range thirty-eighi Township fifty anti fracnoit il townships nx'.v three and suty-(«>ur. on Kir Rova e. rt raege Mum •rune Townsltip. lorty nine, ft t;. and hoy two oi range lorty Township forty-nine of range fnrtv-or.e. Townelup for'y-mne ( ,i r.»nge lortv two Township i lort)—even and forty-ni'i- o: 'ange lor ly three Towtuh.ps ictriy- seve ■> and torty-aiiir. ol range tor- Townships iurty-«evun and forty-nine, oi rangv lor r. -five hracuoiioi lownstup foriy-mnr, or range forty-tii Krartionm township* ti>ny-«n and foriy-srven. .o wnship fony-eighi. nml trn.-Uon:il township tort y enne ot ranee lorty-seven. Fiaeitoua. Uiwni>inp» iort\-seven, lorty-'ieht and lorty nine oi range tort) -eign: h i itciioi.a! luwneinp lurtv eight ol range loriy r.i.ie At thi osal 01 all Itie poi. tie and* wnhi n the to wn»uip» and tract ions, to wit .)np< auovi- rnutneruted. wiu.-h have lu-eti or shall t»r. reported beiore ine.dnv ui .ale. u» coniummg cop per lead, or other valuable ores U. lie oliered lor sit.e in «ei tu>n> ai uoi Irs* than five dol lars per acre, e xcept the sc. t.oii* and parts ol v 'he day hied lor the i omm.-t.ee mem tf ik put.nc »».e, m areordance w ;tn I he pro vi • ions ol th- set approved mi the Ui d«x n; .\ftii- u |'K. enUt-ed Ah tit to establish a tarid ortn eri -.r northern part of 'iicuiraii. ami to provide tor tb' su.c ot :lie mineral lands ■ n the Mate ui Mtriuran At the land oilice ul IU.MA. coininet.rmg on Mot. Jay Hie ounh day or June next, tor the d»*po*«. oi the puL.ie lands NSilhilt the undef-mentionerl fructiouni Xorth cf the li&u LtU'. and 'Vtj' of t‘n* prineipid Fraenona. township* twenty-one. nml twemy-two. wiih n the '■(trmer Indian Reserve on Mana*tee rtvrr, Land* B pprop.iHted bv aw tor Hie u*e oi *. hoofs, mi liary, und otlu r purjoiw* wui t.e excluded trom Tue odeni.r oi me noovr-n.em.o :ed .ami* wi.l online uce,l i.ninr day. a pp.mil) d. and proceed .n mi 11, veu u.user ib » hand, aline c.y ut \\a*ni..«to . •m« tsriiii sesemh .lav of February. Anno Domini one thousand eight l.u drrd and lorty nme J.WIKS K i’uLK B> IHP KH'HARD M Yol'M _ Notice to Mlnera tad Pre-Emption A.l p'rwviu who H'pr' nl '.ln* p**»«se 01 Ilf uri o: oi Mar Hi. l*4‘ po.*e*«ion l<; «niu; i.i-rupar.- c i ,x a.'V jin' - :,**!, o'" mi-rn'iirra ■ mu: « '•tnbrucr.l n. aiua - .mUr aa’fiont) •! a or wr i run’ r«>ni 11>* '**••• rrt.i r v otW ur :nr |u.rpo*r i> . 1.1 -ic t;ia‘ nri upam\ .ol a m.ii'* nr rrmir • sir , d..-ovrrrd inr*- 0»- ]•; o' M#r<-h. 1-4 T t.n-1 !!•<■ ae! oi I*' Mliri'”.. shove inrrilh>! r.l. roniiiirj.efiui .it ol l!n >n • i •ti maniui: proof o' p. u 1 ;--yi »r-nrr per r.T.m K e than lovomer ;ons)'lrr:il>.r Uir immed.uie iicnthliorhood oflne umiern. '! he c mime i" the wnner, thorn: h co ii. doe* not in terrupt it.e i.j-ernmui* or '.lie mn-rrv m raci. that »« »• • on .« coimdertii the roo»i tavof-ible ivf itr r upert t.on* Ttie proiimtiy or the«e mineral mud* to tae thorc Of !aic Superior, on wnicit are levrrai *a:'e and excellent hari-or*'. and Urn water communication therefrom. Br tneSauilSie Mane, lake* Huron, Erie. he, turuiali mnr.i of iraii«p° rlu, H lnc ptodec » of there lands to tlte principal markets of the l i.i.ed State* lit c very in tiuiff com |t'ikrv*t*r upprarn ironi the report* to tli.-a Offt-r t’iai m- «i'r, u miu; luml' uru of a ra.r (piuiitt. produ fUißtfr , u unary ve K etal,,e* and Rfa-a m aim.- du-.i ' u’ -' u properly to ed they have i-eetl found f,,vtn . r . ■ l*o, and i'w a:, theae il.jcu a and rfood market wii. ne Inunu at. Timber— • n us white and yellow p.nr >u s *ar map:*. vi'-, ' • tnrcfi. 4c —i*. i>» inmit p.acev very abundant *i by u* ihrilty growth *i>e* evidence of Map*. 'ly>wmj me ioralitie* of the in ne« «ml other t al tin Pie m formation rel sti >k thereto, derived I rout trie survey, Ac., which cunuot b- oni'iraerd i*i thta brief notice. wdi t-e piepared amt d* - po»ited m in,- land office itl the SuultMe. Marie, tor i,*pection. n« ear,v u» practicable, before m- ciitTHiienc-*ine:u t>[ hr puh.,r tale* Rll'MAßl* M VH-V.. Commi»*iOiier ol the general Land office up? d lawC w J. C. P. KSIITH, Allorney aud founsrilor at Law, ST i.m IS. MU. w,;, (five particular nt'enfon to the com-clron of rieiui*. and all money received, shu.l be remitted w-nhnui deiay KtraHKhout-Hon. R t’ou - ir. Supreme ttench. Pa, Me»»r« Lyon. Shorli A t'o St l.oui». Wood. Abbott A t'o I’hilad n, Jmo H Rtown A Co. do; Mr Omr'ei H Wrlliitfj, do; Lito. Mahoiirv A t'o New York. tlhittrn d-n lllitt A Co do, Haui*lier A OrendorJ Ualnmore. \V K k A Murdoch, do, l»ove. Martin A Co do; Mr John Kalconer, Moin Lotrni, Sicrlimr A Co I’ilt*- : urjr'i, Kr*r»yii»e A Co. do; Hampton. *mnh A Co I'.o: .Mr LS Wulerrnan. do mclOtdtim VN LMINKNT ami experienced Ph;. •ician fn.rn me ~l u IV i • ,'.e Nature with proi»pm«*u» and *ecrecy Hi* •iic, r>* in Hull a-o nm) olDer hirye Citlr.ha* l„- .1 prnvrrbini. Hisehurfe* »-e nn.derate a-dhi» tu.n. Kbior A.tiu*. Utictiinau»m Apuc. Syph '., ,»r any rlinmic or inveterate c.itr* .o..cited • a cure wHtrantrd. nr etrnce refunded •drtirp.M CUir lirecl. V door t drum the Hrdpr Tretli |-.xtraded. Advi.-r to the poor fn i* s, U —l»r A. «n!icit'» Utc worst cii*c» of any diteaac in rn<*ban;li to cul! itpUdlv iRAteft'RTATIUN Ll-NKS. PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LINE for ih* T r n*ur})o'ta:um aj Freight to mu / frirm PITT*BIR<TuN. Ac TlI-MAS IlmiDuK, PhliflJe pUH T**rraA Pmxi.urgh T*HIS old r*tab.i*hed Lm< being now m full opera* uon ib«* proprietor* are prepared wun tlictr u-ual rlim.ive arranx-iii*n** »*> lorward rof-rct.undi»e. pri»- r UO) ., 4,. u> and frcm the above pors.on ui.en*! term*, wish ihe regularity. n,,J P ccul,,f lo Me.r mode o' trai.-portaiion wot»v.,.u«, when tr-m --iupturni or. toe wav is» avoided An eoiiMgi.meiila t>7 *'"* lot tlu * l,nr received. char cr, ; ,a,U a.id forwarded u> any required directions free cii . i.Hrre ior commission. advancing or storage. S<» interest. directly or indirectly, iu steamboat* A < communications promptly attended to on applica tion lo the loliowmg agent*. Tints BORHIIRJif'JT- Market st. Philadelphia TA \FFF. A uTDNNUR, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. ni'iiNNHH A t'o. Nortli at, Baltimore. uichVl BiiATMKSH' LINK. For T f nn»[*ortauon nl Mercuamiiv? tielween PITTSBI .ROM. PHILADELPHIA. A BALTIMORE. Good* «j ( .ppr.l l.v :lii* Ijiii-. are earned in four- •ri 'iitm Portnide lUialc r l GIF «ti:>«eril-er* bavins made arrangement* in ea*e 1. ol a warn o:' -iaie Truck* m Columbia. to have (heir pood* forwarded over the Railroad* in car*. *0 «« m avoid it>e ileirnuou that ha* hemotore occurred for ihc warn m Truck*. Shipper* will liml tin* to their a.tvantaee No i-iurt” made tor recnvnn or slnp pi"C, or 'or advkncinc charge* Ail pood* forwarded wun dcHpairn. nn Line wii! be prepa ed on the opening of navi -1 gal ion. in transport freight and Passengers from PiTr**Br*RCiH and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Can ui mid Lake* The fan.me* of the Inn* are unsurpassed in number, r;n aliry and rnpneii) of Boat*, experience of captnius, and erfjcieri <■ V ul Aireilt*. Due Rent c* Pittsburgh and Cleveland dmly. run n. nc m connection with tne simmers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of first class Steamer*. Propeijer* and Ve*»el* on the Lake* Aojtt'i —R b Park*. Beaver. Pa Je»»e Baldwin. Young*towu, Ohio M B Tailor, Warren, f'vrua Prentia*, Ravenna. Wheeler A Co, Akron. Crawford A Chamberlin. Cleveland. O Sears A Griffith. Buffolo. N Y JOHN A. CAI'UHEY, Agent, Office, cor Walrr and Smithfie.ld sts, Pittaburgb mch'Jl ly BKAVKR PACKETS. Steamer MICHIGAN No iF-Capt. Gtl»on LAKE ERIE, {Jordon 'f'HF. ut>ove regular and well Beaver Pack -1 et*. have commenced roak-ng metr daily trips io and from Beaver, and will continue to run between Pmut-urgh and Beaver regulsilv during the season. a* 10..HW * Michigan No '! leave* Pin«burgh daily at 9 o clock. A >l., and Beaver at 2 o'clock. P M Lake Erie leave- Denver date- -u * o clock A M., and Pittsburgh a: ionock. I’ M T'irse «tsainer* w,;, run in eoanecticn with R G Pur**' Fxprr** r'aekrt Line, lor Erie. Tn. or A * Warren Packyi*. I moo Lnc of Freight Boots lor t leveland. t’lark-- A Co • Pimuurgti and I'levn.-ui-i Line Freight RG Parks dany New <'astle. Packet* CI.ARK.F.. PARKS A Co. Beover. AgenU. JOHN A. CAL'tiHKY. Agent. Pittsburgh, m-’ii'll cor Water and Smitlifield ur arrangement* will enable u< to carry Freight with the utmost despatch, and our prices shall always t,c :>> iow a* the towrsi charged by other rc*poasibls \S'e have opem-d an office «n No Is 3 .Market *aeeu ictweei, {in and olh »t*. Phi-nda. for the convenience ci simper* P'oduce a:.d Mereuandne will be received and for* warded. und We*; without any rliarge for for wiifdi"g. advancing ireighu storage or conmrasion 8..» uf Lading ijrwarded. u.id every direction 'i-oinpt v a’t' udcil ;o A..0..-.s urn-i-Vo WM. BINGHAM, Lai al Ua-ui. cor 1..!-crty A Wayne *'.*. Pittstiurgh. BINGHAMS A DOCK, No Ioiii wn; »,*ray« in port, and traveler* are re que-tnl to mil and examine them before engaging pas »Hgt ciMaiier*. (Par- only nine dollars ihroagk.) One of the boats c (hi* Lmr will leave the landing (opposite U S. Hotel corner of Penn street and Canal. every tugin at nine o' ciock Time ;tj da\ % For informatiou. apply at lb nthre. M.mongnhela Hoa*e, or to D LfcIKCH & Co inb 1"7 Canal Basin KIEH'B POUTABLB BOAT LUIK, »'«r me i'ra:cpi>:ta.i. » 01 Freignt n> TO PHILADKLPHU. BALTIMORK A MIWYORK Bl'Sl.N I .St* <-i me Cana! being now resumed, me Proprietors of the above Line re»pcrtfully inform the public ibn the* arc prepared to receive and for ward Freight with despatch, and at lowest rate*. They wuu.il ai*o ca.l the attention of shippers Kast ward to the fset mat the Best* employed by themjn iruu»porat.on. are owned by tU-an and commanded sry exp-riciiced captau.*. Shipper* of Meat ;n Bulk will find it advantageous to ship b) mu Line, as die subscribers nave made nr runueiuent* ui Cotumtna to have such freieb* for •.imoro bunded direcby iroin boat* f. car*,.uieroby an vme uraxeiiou-c na 'Uli-it TWO LOTS os Heaver street, in the city o BW Allegheny, above the upper Common*, on wpich i» erected a frame building, two stories high, tollable for two small tenementa. The lots are each twenty feet m front by one hundred feet deep, «M rut bans to a street forty feel wide. The buildings on the pre mises wi;l pay a very handsome interest on the invest I meat, and the property will be sold cheap for easb. Apply to H Sprout, Clerk** office; U. S. or to . .. »‘QVS3 KAY fcCo Freight to Philadelphia goes clear through in the Canal Itasui. Seventh street. A* • I-NTS— Jonn A Shaw. Cincinnati, l», Ji.o M ('ii. ou
  • Lffll KX PRESS FAST PACivLT LINE, THOU Pittsburgh to Pktladtlyhla and Dakimort. (Lie ulively :'or Pa*«c.ieer*) Tlir pa! ure rc‘pectfu ’y informed Hint thia Lino vi i rommc'ce running on Nio>d*y. Ihth Match I'iir 1-oute O! till* Line ;i.~ of it superior cias*. with en.urged i-aui:.*, which wilt give greater comfort to pa-senger* ' A I'OHi -.s-i 1 alwny* be in port, and traveler* are re quested to rail rui-J cinmi'ie them before engaging pa»- inte in- omer route*. Tin y wi,. leave the landing, op posre me L S Hotel, corner Penn »treel tuid Canal, err rl ri.tfhl nt tl o cl ck FaRE-NINK DOLLARS THROUGH Tim* —3j Dayt. For .mormaiioii. apply at the office. Mnnongahela Hoove, or to D. I.Ks.CH A Co, Canal B.uin. N II —The proprietors of the above Line are now building an additional Line of Packet*, to run a* above on or doom June I*l. >n comiceuo i wih the Pem>*yl v,n,ia Ha>i Uimd from Ltvi'toivn to I’hiladclp' u At uni tune a pneket wi'l leave every morning mid e ven iig Time through, ill day* mcnl6 RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT IAIBR, 1849. l&fflL For thr transportation ol .ticicnn.iune, RKTWKKS PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH (t OOD** camel on ihi* Ijne are not iron *hippvd J i,rtween Ptttxliiirsn and Philadelpßto. being ear ned in lour section Portable Boa * over laud and £ti ,rr _to snippet* of nit-rciiitnUi/.- requiring cnrffu nn.diiKg. tin* I* of impormnee No marge male for rn-nv ne or shipping, or ior a*l. uur, :i g charge*. All r »d« forwarded with dispatch, m.d on a* reasonable imm* »* by or.v other Line JOHN MFADF.N A Co, Canal Untin. Prim si. Piiuimrgh JAS Al DAVIS A Co, marl ‘.227 Market & M Commerce u, Pbila JOHN McPADEN a Co. FoTwardm? andComrai*- stoii Merchaul*. Canal Darin. Peun m, Pittsburgh. J AMI'S M DAVIS a Co. Flour Factor* and Commi*- • io*i M«--reliant*, tfcJ* Market and SI Commerce meet. Pun tide |*!na. marl (' .«• Advance* made by either of the above o ' Fiom Wool and omer merchandize consigned to them for 1849. Utrchauii’ Trauiuortatlon Line- VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL a KAIL HOADS, to rm{.sr'Ci.ri H WaKefield, Johnstown ™<>iin Miller Holltdayvbnrgh RrrntEserI—Janie* 1 —Janie* Jordon, Smith A Sinclair. Dr F sthneniwrurr R Moore. John Parkor. S F Von Boan l,„r.l ,v C>>. \S m Lehmer ft To. Jim M’lVviti ft Bro», Pittsburgh. John Ivory. Sumit. Mulholtan ft Ray, Jno (.niffft Co. u:aif«ville. mehiff z&rjmm is 49. Be*ver and Erie Expr«ii Packet Uac. U (i I’ARKS, lleaver Proprietor. T’HK new andelefoul Passenger Parkrtv NIAGARA, ' ( »!■« H M Jeffrie*; PKNSSYI.VA.NMA, ' J H Hoffman; LAKK ERIK. " 'V.T^'V, QI'KKNCrrV. - J MtH.II): Forming a daily Line t-erwem Reaver and brie, hare commenced runumg. and wilt comiaue during tbe rea son to make thrir rerulor trips, leaving Uenver af.ei the arrival of the morning boat from Pittsburgh, (| o' ciock. r si i r,nd arrive at Kite m time lor paaarfger to take ilii - morning boat* to Buffalo or up me bake. Tteket* through to Erie and all J.nke pom. can b< had by application to* JOHN A CAU(jHEY, Agt, comer of Water and Smithfield its or GKORUK KECK. under the fft Charles Hotel SALERATUB —123 bbU Sale rata*, f«r I&le by »pl 4 J&&PLOYD -HOUSES. LOTS, FARMS, fee 905 Aerca Coal Land (at Bala, .. O iTI'ATV.Don the Moaongahela river,about WnJlfea*"* O trom Pittsburgh and 3 nulea above third Lock, la um immediate neighborhood of Meaarv Lyon A Sborb, and Mr John Herron’s parchaae. Thiaoae body of Coal will be sold the iow price of $3l per aero—one third in hand, balance in five eqnaJ annual payments, without interest. Tide uidisputable. LoeaiJon very good—cannot be surpassed. For further particnlarv cnqu-re of S BALSLEY, who tuu a draft of said tree p**rty Residence W st, below Ferry,Mr.Adams' How . N ll There is another seatn of coal on this tract, about GO feet above the lower, of excellent quality jynfcdtf COUNTRY RKSlDfiSOii Wa ikKltf. mid ACRES OF GROUND, sitaated near the Ptt’jburgh and Greenjburgh Turnpike, 9t miles from the city, and adjoining the Allegheny Cem etery, on which is erected a large and well mushed two »tory brisk Dwelling House, together with (tables, carnage hoifse. Ac. Tuere is also on the previses a large vanety of fnut trees, and a spring of „r. cellcnce contiguous to the dwelling WM. YOUNG, 143 Liberty s{ T Valuable Real Eatata for Bala. w. , “ b * cnber Kll, St pnvate sale, that valtut ble 1 ropeny, on the Fourth street road, adjoining hi* present rendene*. and give possession immediate i) There are about TEN ACRES OPCHOICKLAND, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large and well fi m «hed bnck DWEIXING HOUSE, a *uperb Barn, and other out buildings. Adjoining the dwelling is a running Fountain and-a good Pump, which furnishes a constant supply of excellent water. Th.re it i v.ntij of F™, fr„. „ d Shn.bb«rT on the premises. If the above described property is not sold soon, it will be rented for a time. Also, for saio, a large LOT, on Pennsylvania Avenue, at the end of the board walk. Inquire of apttnKfan DAVID BEELER. ValqfcbU Real Eitn. r»» IWE Trustee* of the Western Theological Seminary having decided to wli. on perpern al a uon of their property in Allegheny cut, offer oarer* favorable terms, from 30 to « Lou of different A warrantee title will be given A plan of the lota can be teen at No. 129 Wood street. For particulars, enquire of either of the oadanined Committee. JOHN T. LOGANS 1 ALEX. LAUGUUk MALCOLM LEECH? H. CHILDS, 8 AML. BAILEY. At a Tenr low Rtiiti MA TWO story JJrielc House, on Federal st, one door'above the northwest comer of the .North Common. Allegheny—wide ball, parlor, dining room and kitchen on the fust floor. Fouf*rosas on -Al siory, with o finished attic. Possession to be had immediately. Inquire of apM GKO D MILTKNBEROER, 8? Front st Valnabis Esal fiitats for gala* THE following property In the city of Pittsburgh, and near the borough of Manchester, on the Onlo river, is offered for tale on accommodating terms: 3 Lot* (being sub-division of Lot No 489 In the plan of the city of Pittsburgh,) baring 20 feet front on Se venth street, by 240 feet to Strawberry alley rear Grant street. 10 one acre Lots fronting on an Avenno, fH feat ide, running from Beaver road to the Ohio river- ad ining Phillips’s Oi' Cloth Paetotr. For terms, enquire of CHAJUjBS U. SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA, Burke’s Building, 4th it. Lot on Liberty Street for Lemee* ONE LOT, ta feel from on Liberty rtreet. by ttOfeei to Brewery alley, nearly opposite west atreeu and convenient to Ute Monongahela river, will be lea*} cd (or a term of vean. Enquire of CHARLES B SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA, 'Borke’a Building, 4tb at. FOR REST.—A convenient two tttiry brick »£.dwelling house, situate on Locock street, h few door* above Anderson street. Allegheny city, enmsiiy. mg five roomy, hall and kitchen —cellar and wash house—covered with aiate. Pleasantly located—«n» quire of EDMUND WILKINB, Llbeny at ' apiltif near the bead of wood at. Valuable Property for Bale. rIE NINTH WARD OK PITTSBURGH —Ser- Lot* on Baldwin end Liberty •treeu 1 in the Ifd. 34 feet liy IDO, end adjacent the proposed if Uie Central Railroad. For terms Lnqiote of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA, Burke's Building, 4th «t TOLET mFROM Ist of April next, on reasou&bio term*, io good tenant*. six comfortable two story Brisk Dwellings, with cellars, vaults and bacx build* mgs, situated ou Robinson and Craig streets, Alleghe ny cuy. Enquire of SWEITZER A REED, tnarfltdtf Office Third st, opposite 8t Charts* Hotel FOB SALE. MA KINK two story Brick House, pleasantly situated on the bill directly bask of Mr. Andrew Waison’i property, near Pennsylvania avenue. The bouse and lot trill be »old very low for cosh. FOT farther information apply to D W, AA. S. BELL, Attorneys at Law, 4th street between Southfield and Oram. ttpOaf BTOBB TO LET. MTO LLT, for one or more years, the three tto* ry Brick Building on Wood street, and adjoin ing tbr shop and store of Roi>crt H. Hartley. The two upper stories have been fined up a* a dwel» ling house, and may be still so occupied if a tenant wishes . mchZhtf NEVILLE B. CRAIO. FOB SALE, ON trvorable terms- A L o. of (Jroand on the south side of Penn stree., near the Monongahcta river, fronting -0 fee; on Pei.n street, and extending 110 feet in depth to mi a ley 'A* fi wide; a most desirable loea* tion ruber for private re-idences or for manufacturing purpose* Enquire of J BCHOONMAKEB A Co, febld No M 4 Wood »t Property In Allegheny City for Bale* I'Hh sQbscnlxtrs ofler for sale a number of choice Lm«. situate in the Second Ward, fronting on tha Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire of w O’H. ROBINSON, Auy at Law, 8l Clair at or of JAS ROBINSON, on the premises. myl7;dAwtfT _ M COUNTRY SEAT TO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling, with 5+ acres highly improved Land, situated in Oakland, jo let from. Ist April next. HARDY, JONES A Co, febtf- 44 Water street MFOR RENT—For one to three years, from the first of April next, a large two stoned brick Dwelling House, pleasantly situated ou the bank ol the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Mmnches. tier, with abbot foor acres of land, oat buildings, fruit trees, Ae. Ac. Apply to jus _ JAMES A HUTCHISON ACo ToLst, MA LARGE and well finished Room, second story, on the comer of Wood and Third streets, above lie Exchange office of Wm H Williams. l’o<*e«Maa given immediately. Inquire of ji.j M’GILLS A RQK, W liberty it MISMNU— A Urge Box, directed to W. fL Murpbyi I'ltutiurgh It was taken by a drayman from the More of W R Murphy, with directions to leave it* hi M Kee's grocery store, corner of lat and Wood itreeta, im: win not delivered; and It is supposed has been I*6 by mistake at some other house 'Hie drayman's face is mown by the person wha gave him the box, but hi* name and residence are not known. roch*2Q'“~^ MIC) L.KI— A mrge brick Uweuiag House, suitable for two families, situated on Federal street, Allegheny, above Mr. Graves’ slots. TWO HOI T'K.N LOTS, 24 leet by I*o. situated ou the higher ground, and fronting on the wide North Commcme Ui the Uuena VisU Extension. Terms 97U0. cash. JAMES ROBINSON. WM O’H. ROBINSON, mch2-J:2m Office. Exchaoge Building*, St Clair U fousACET - ? A FARM tnuate an Charuer s Creek, in Sobuttoa township, about five miles from Pittsburgh, COn uitung VrO acre?, with the allowance. Enquire of W O H. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law, _ apUiillm Exchange Buildtnga,'t}f Olafrat Scotc h Bottom Land for sai«, TKN ACROSS OK LAND, situated in Feeble* vowtj- X ship, on the Mononßahela. three miles from pins bunrh —in 104 to suit pore hater*. For further Bjfue •■‘trs apply to Henry Woods, 3d it, or to a Washington, 4th, ahoTc Snithfield ft noviS-du WAREHOUSE FOR SALE.— I The *ab«cxU>« offer* for talc the three story brick Warehouse on Wood street, occupied by A. Tanner fft.Co. aplT_ k WM. WiLSON^r. VALUAULfcr&EAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET FORSALQ—A Lot of Ground situate oofVnn street, bctwceu Hay and Marbary strpea. adjoining Ute house ami lot now occupied by Richard Edwards, having a from of *JS feel, and in depth 180 feet, will be *oid on favorable term*. Title unexceptionable. Ga • quire ol C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih st,near Wood. ocuH-dtf For Solo. A DESIRABLE Building Lot in Allegheny city, fa vorabiy located, m site about bail an acre, apd Ain )>e told on accommodatim; lerma. InqaJre'oi feWS J D Wild JAMS, HUVdMVI fra, FOR RENT—A £3.-id Wood Btrnel Grtcowood Gordon. : THIS delightful Mummer Retreat Is row open for tha recept on 01 vjtner* Ice Creams, Fruit, .Nuts, Confectionary, and all the (rood things naiuro and an can produce, wtlll>e served up. in the best manner, In iUe Saloon. The Tea Table w ill be sp. eod at 0) o'elk every evening Conducted on Temperance principles, and eloafdoa Sunday. Bouquets of the eboicest Flowerapat up at lhaabort esl ronce A large collection of tbs choicest variety of Often boose nants, Dahlias, and Annaal Plowing PlmD, for sale. Tbe uew steamer THO 3. SCOTT will b* ready, la • few days, to run from the Point to tbe Garden. »P« i MeKAIN. MKDICAL * gURGTCAL OFFlcjfL tNo. 05, DIAMOND ALLEY, a few doors below Wood streat, to? DB- BBPWVf having bees regularly educated to tbe atylica prcfe**ion. and beeofbr some time in general practice now etrafinef tus attention to the tTeaintdnt of those pnvaie and ‘ tfeiiaote 'cerai plaint* for which hirfflppOjfiAiitiea ami experience pecraßarty-'tflialiN him. II yean assiduously devoted to study A treatment of those coraplalnts,(dannywhieh ume be has hod more practice and has eared more p*» limits than can ever foil to die lot of any pTt*tle*prac» , utioner) amply qualifies him to offer assurances of ; speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure to til afflicted . with delicate diseases, and oil diseases ariaihg there} from Dr. Brown would inform those afflicted with pnvaia diseases which have become Chronic by time ey agi Srovated by tks twe of any of the common nostrums of ie day, that their complaints eofi be radically sod thor oughly cored; he hiring given his csweftat attention to the treatment of sack eases, and succeeded in handreds of instances in curing persons of inflammation of tha neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often result from those coses where others have consigned them to hopeless despair He particularly Inmei inch sjr have been long and onsncccssfaily treated by-other* to consult him, when every tautfoenoa Wiß be gives them, and their coses treated in a earefh), thorough and intelligent manner, poihted out by a long experience study, and investigation, which It Uimpotaibhsftir ihoa engaged in general practice of medieine to give on oue class of disease UT’Herma or Rapture.—Dr Brows also invites perl, sons afflicted with Hcnua to call, as be has paid ular attention to this disease. CANCERS also cured. • ; Sun diseases, also Pi' », Poiay, etc., speedily cared Charges very low. N. B.—Patients of eiih ser living at of distance, by staling their disease In writing, giving all tfcd sympl toms, can obtain mediciOßs with direction* for use bv addressing T. BROWN, M. D-, post paid,un*une'l©i tag a fee. Office No. 65, Diamond alloy, opposite Qto-*tavmli Home. 9 Rhwhatux.—Dr. Brown 1 * newly dlstorejW reme dy tot lUummaiian is a speedy and certain rttffedrfay tfiax painful trouble. U never fiiil*. • r-*c -..m.** * ' Office and Private Coniuliinr BoocA.-Ttfo-a* rw. o«mdaUey, Knsbwsb, Pa. IttSSfpJflgSPw trrNo ecreco par - a LEE, >ppo»ito &1C the aecood Aloiv.iSo i