vfl We met them at Mier, and now find them here. They (bought us to slow for them, hut haVe them selves found more things with lhao they expected or are equal to surmount, U|'ear, if, ss they still propose, they undertake the route by Chi» buahua and the Gila river. There are two other companies m town from Massachusetts and New York} one of them has just Me out and camped near us. ■ * ;IW The .picayune also haflfe letter dated Mier (Mexj March 25, from party. A! weDt&fid no mishap*. ,f\‘ The Lancastrian, a Loco * , paper in Pena aylvnnia, hasihe following frank coofeaaion: «Xbe democratic party tequiresjMrrgttfteft.— There ia too much rottenness sod *Ol7OOllOOlO iu it has blinked e» deviations from political rectitude tolanglhil'many seem wftonfe these'devlntions eaestaUties.” , . If all that is corrupt Uto bo purged upon tbe Boco Foco party, the result will not bo unlike that of (he fellojy wbo t°o k 100 powerfol an -emetic: ho threw up every thing but the soles of hit boots. N. F. Courier- ThxxaTESSS AsuasntinoN op Victoria- —The magistrate* The femooa ü ßrook Farm,” io Eaxbiiry, Mass; of some 200 acres or land and a large range of buildings was purchased at auction a day or two since by the Qity Governmenl.|of Mr. Plum-: met, for the sum beengagedto give lorii, $19,150; and it will be occupied as au almshouse and a pauper establishment. The “Farm n had previously belonged to a sort of “Fourierite Association” and school. JxvauronL* Co«vo«m©s voa Tint lUt*- I From tbe Olive Branch, of March 7,.1846. | Hrrxßum Eurto.—Mr. William Bogle, 249 Washing ton street, is the inventor of-ibi* valuable vegetable composition, which ii pronounced by man? who have ntedit, one of the greatest eradieoiors of the disease* of the head ever made u*« of. Wehave been cogni zant dfltl beneficial efirett in some instance*. w4“ r own cttaiomii now Submitted to it* in ad dition to its cleansing and curative propertte., ttgive* . polii aiui ebm? appearance 10 tbe Wl. *"« «ja tnbotes ad agreeable mwilare, i.aile unlilie tbal Sb“VPuberal a*, i.b«.n* anch properties. We Can Ctanraend the article alreaay, and snail say yet mtrt after tunher trial apl&deoddt M‘ bb '»" J S U ‘ f afW‘HAKßA£uß^ B AC .on -H °' '■»"* albaiioh Sundries— 4 baieicouoa,- 23 t>g» Kt-sibcm sso FUncodi 4 lil.li No I Uni, luidmo ftaiii iljimtr BophtmtM, lor mlc by ISAIAH DICKEY £Co, r yOTTQ N - 1M UI.. - Cu fro GROCERS. JC JENKINS * CO., S. w. comer of Chertnot _ mod Twelfth ttreeu, Philadelphia, inuniin* to j&ne tbemaelaeaexoluaivdy to ibe whoU&alc reA J£«iM*vorTKS for RiU» tlieifr Tea and grocery Siore, S nSli»hed Thi. store 1* exuo- peculiar in iu arrangement*, and h*i been Dtonoanced the moat complete oi it* city, ff St ih the country—located in anoj>- £iSi Dortion of the city, the moat eminent eituen* are P °S p«mn-- ,!• i* • »f'“SJfiS" ;Sbfi 11 teldoip U» be di.po cJ of !H-H4 T'S Ju», b t[ »*■'» - T jss&Wr AILS-230 kcgl, UJOUOJ ““xASaKY'iBKST bate, pn™ by U do do Mo»»d cl ‘" < ’L“nwN t. C UbB E BTimM CTiaCANDI.ES-lObxa S’jStorCudlaa, )o*l to 0 ‘° ™ xl2i 10,14 Kx woo?**, sfooo4*3o, sheet, £»*•»“£ ftpl» 3 F VON DONNtIOttSTj6 <-o 'AV BAKES—SO dorfor’taie by _ i. *Pt> S P'VON HONNHORST ft Co .BupntU' BUMhtaf Pctwd«r» (Chloride of Ijmr.) mUE rabtcribeftliave recent!/ received [direct trow I the manufacturer*) a fre»h «apply of the above celebrated article, which tbeg will tell si tbs forfeit market price for caib or anpto*ed bill*. _ - sp» W ft. M MITCIJEi.TBEE Rn),l. BUTTEE —3 bbls; and CO bXJ Cheese, rec'd per turn Michigan and for tale by ap!4 J BCANPfELP Rm:f.*BlrlKB-lt bbl* Roll Batter, jut rec'd and for *aJe by api4 i 8 DILWOItTH ft Co o 'jo bbls North Carolina Tar, fof »ale by aril i 8 DIIWQRTB ft Co ream CHJiESE-ea bxi jtist ree’d>er Vtmr Lak< *gfoind for isle by XJ B C/SpikLD, ‘ Water tt, between Smith field and Wood T)^ l ' EACHESAWDAg> ‘ L g B^ B OE Vf~ SUDA - B ? ,^c, ,f^N^gß“ l^ y QUNJJRJES ON CONSIGNMENT—2S bids Dried O Apple*: B tfa WUuns;' Fox, Moskm, Coon, Po** mam, mod Deer Skins; Ginseng, Beeswax mnd Flaxseed, far tale try *y*jj J WHOONHAKER fc Co ; XTC*RaEGs AND INDIGO—2OOIbs Nutmeg*; Icf’o " ™ BaUßa tndtgo, 1 jp«»iaofciT«d'by ' mp2o < 3 SCHOOnMaKER ACo COMMERCIAL RECORD. - 1&48 I ALMANAC. rpSTO 1 San APRIL. ) ~ 'liueAlaeU-^ ,21 Satffrday,'’" . frii" 6*43 23 Sunday, 511 040 S 3 Monday, . ...u....,.- 510 ff 47 84 Tuesday. : ' 5 3 649 25 Wednesday, «... 5 7 649 28 Thursday! ii 5 9* OSO 27 Friday, * r .......... a 4 6SI PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE COMMITTEE FOR APRIL us. Marshall, t. %. cxjutXK. rsa. siuftot Orncr, Pxmßtrßon.a*zETTK,) Thursday Morning, April 88,164 y S Buxines* en the wharf, yesterday,' was on usually dull, and hut little brisker, generally, from store. Tlie river is rising rapidly, principally from the Monongs. held, and we may fairly exjjjpct.that a heavy business will be done daring the reihainder of this week, and beginning of ibe next. ' The Imports by over were light, nor'was much freight shipped far ports below. Fl«Ol.'R—The only sales we could ascertain on the wharf yesterday, was a lot of to hbla, which was bought at $3,40. Small quantities were arriving by wagon, of which-salesc were made at &L 31053.37. From store p bbl. PROVISIONS—The market is less animated than it has been latterly, but pnces continue firm at the fol lowing quotations: Hams gt£f6fc. Shoulders 4#4Jc' and Sides 5c ft. Canvassed Hams 7lc p ft, cash Sugar*eured Hams filmic 4? ft. POTATOES—The market is abund'antly «upplie| Cholera its HlitOTy.Ctwe*, Pathology and (real* m pldlo*opbf ofßetigi&n, by J. D. Mor«ll, A- M- Bourne'* Catecbim of the Steam Engine. Chamber 1 * Cyclopedia of Engli*h Literature, 2 vol*. octavo, fine ediiioat fteel plate*. Chamber*’ Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge— lo ml*, 12 mo. Illustrated. Advieeto Young Men, by T. S. Arthur, gilt. ** “ Y oung Women, “ ‘‘ Element* of Meteorology, by J. Brockle*by, AL A , Cn £rorer£* for Unpeople, by R 9. Magoon. Unirertity Serunm*, by Ur. Waylaad. French 1 * Hul*e£p Lectare*, for IMO-7 —*The htnc*» of Holy Scripture* for unfolding the spiritual life of men.* 1 vol, Bvo^ No. 0 Fmnklin’alAfo, illotfroled. Received thi* day by * HOrKiris, a p.j4 . • Apollo Building*, 4th »i •htt scmp 'Nana to the h/Upt of Puuturgh Cap Scrip. TN conformiiy »i 5 «■« 2d Section of the Otdmjoe. LARS n --public notice i* hereby given, Jh»l the «»i enlarge Ihelr or Ihwr I e , bcra l 0 meet ihelr InereMed tfd?°Ctteqf Urepnro.er.who ha. had long upon iride. w ?n devote bU nhole lijao 10 pur* edetf in b^ e ?? y 7r* m*y rely upon findk* » lftis« chMUSfi "JjtiSSr*” Ss dM»r»bto of European and Hotlei;to voroTLAEN MESS* 3®«f-g* 3,\“ tiia Plait, reducing am j Keuej definea pic prodacing lhd attention of *1! At uue. They, therefore, ocrervx ih e ba*ine**- lUu tumid or intending to eagagu " Price for tSe'Tolx 8175. _{-,i Mn der’* joitly celc , brH«nn*munent» l of oil •»*«** MWeu l?pe Materiel*, at the lowest rate*. • Sa. FETTER BMITH, Cidemaan, Olno, i=xJAAi.nSsSF P*“’ Eich.oie, PbllßWpU* •eat*. * *t** PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED. Michigan Nil, 2, Gilson, Beaver* Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Caleb Cope. A. Murdock, Weltsville Beaver, Clark, Beaver Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. R Wightman, WaUtaqpi&n Cbnsler’s Landing Hudson, McMillen, Sunfish. Zachary Taylor Lucas, Wheeling. Brilliant, Grace, £in. Diadem, ——, St Lajuis- Aliegheny Clipper, Beaver. DEPARTED Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Beaver, Clark, Beaver. Louis McLane Brownsville. Lake Ene, Gordon, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Allegheny Clipper, Beaver.- New England, No 2, Dean, Cm M Zachary Taylor. Lucas, Wheelmg. Tuacarora, ——. Cin. Lady Byron. Miller. Ciu. Nominee, Smith, St. Louis. Clipper No. 2, Devol, Cm. Peru, Calhoun, Cin. There were S feet, 0 inches in the channel lost evening at dusk, by pier mark and rising. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M. Brownsville Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M. Beaver Packets, 10 A. M, and 4 P. M. Foe Puiladelrua. D Leecb Ai co’s. paoket line —0 o clock P. M. The steamer Del Norte, magged and sunk recently ear Roma, (Rio Grande river. Texas) with a large uaulity of merchandise on board , The steamer New World.*which arrived from New had seven death* ,<>i cholera du* ring the trip, all deck passengers A man also jump ed overboard in a fit ol insanity, and was drowned (Lou. Jour. IMPORTS BY RIVER. WHEELING—Per 7. Taylor—r bid*. 1 bbl flaxseed, J Paul: 95 I'g* d apples. J Perry; 15 bbls 4 csks and 34 br» flaxseed. J Paul; 14 bbls flour. C 8 Hama, 4 d» wine. D Ficke»eiu. tail tdd* flour. K Dalzell A co, :i«i kt» bulk pork. Murphy A Wiiaon; 16 Sg« lard, W Bing* mm; 12 kg* lard.o4 bdl* paper, S C Hill. CINCINNATI—Per Brilliant—ll l*l» gin«cng, Yount; Thompson A co; luublds molasws, Seilers A Nicol*;o do do, owner on board. Per New England—tU pks gins* ware. Bakewell* Peai* A co, 2 bl» mdse, H Jones A co, 111 bbls lard oil’ 10 hhds bacon. Sellers A Nicol*: 111 bbl* lime. Cromp ton A co; 3 pkgs, Forsyth A co, 25 bx» tob, W Bingbsm 33 bxs starch, J McFaden, 3 bis deer skins, Bagaier A Smith; 2 pkgs. Baker A Forsyth; 47 *.k* hog hair, 1 bhd baron, Clark A Thaw, 28 hhds sugar, S\\ Harbaugh. 3 pkgt, H Graff A co,‘J bbls pork. K Finny. 21 kg* mdse, B Johnston; * do. J Dickey, 4 bbls lard oil. H r Schwartz; 2D cak# bacon, Wallingford A ro, 4 bbls flour. F R Drevo, 2 bxs fur*, McCord A ro I-OUISYII.LF, —Per Comet—Bo» bhl« flour, owner on board; 32 hhds dned peaches and apples, owrer on board- 550 bu oats, owner on board. 175 do do, 1 bbl tgg* A R Bill; 14 kgs lard, owner on board, 17 hhds toL, Dl.eeeh A co, 1 cask scraps. Church A Caroth Yoaghtoghsny Coal Lauda. FROM 50 IG 100 ACRES of Yoaghiocheiiy Coal Lands, about twenty mile* from Pittsburgh, will be sold on advantageous terms. The uUe is indispu table The dam and locks on that river will bu com pleted ut about three months If application be made early, a Coal Bank, with en tries and rooms sufficient for thirty diggers to work, a good railway, and ten houses will be offered on, lease. Enquire of editor of Gaxclle. ap!9:dCt ATdt O. Telegraph Company. A MEETING of the Stockholders will be held at the office of the Company at 3 oVloek, P M., on Thur*oay, the 2Cth in«t, at which time the charter, and a contract with the Patenters, lusetber with other im portant bust nr**, wit) be submitted lor their action. aplf):til J K. MOORHEAD, Pres*l ~ ‘ FafcsirSPßLlaT g'g'oodgr' WE are now opening a very large and choice a»- rortmenl ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, •elected with more than usual care during the la*! few weeks, in the New York and Philadelphia market*, and embracing a great variety of mlmo«i every de scription of the ImtriU and mo*i (adnouable styles, and • large portion of il haviug been bought at the EAST ERN AUCTIONS at a great reduction iruia the regu lar rates, we are rnabled lo offer great uidureineuts to cash buyers, either hr wbotevule or reiail e would therefore respectfully invicr French, English and American Cloth* am! Cassimeres. to which we would invite the attention of person* needing such *°ALSO— A full and general supplyof Shirting Checks, Tickings, brown and bleaebed Muslins, Table Linens, Sheetings, Diaper*, Cambrics, Drillings, summer Goods mens' and boys* wear, Jaconets, Mulls, Swiss, ptan tooks, Nankins, Prints, Ginghams, Crape. Crape Lace, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, silk Hdsfs, Veils, Ac. Ac. Persons wishing to buy by wholesale, thoold call and examine cur stock, as our price* are such a* to moke it their interest to boy. ALEXANDER ft DAY, 75 Market *l, nonbwtii corner of the Diamond mHETSUBSCIU BKR3 having removed from No. 17U Not. 173 and 174 liberty street, offer for tale food* as follow*, in (tore and now loading, viz: 350 bags prime Coffee, new crop; 40 *> old government Java Coffee; 150 Uhil* prime New Orleans Sugar, SSU bbls Planution Molasses; IUO •• Si James Sugar House Molasses; 100 hi ch. Young Hyson Tta; ) 40 Jo Gunpowder and imperial Tea, I new 4U do Chulan Powehong do f crop. 70 do catty bxs Y H and OP do ) IWJ bg* white Brazil Sugar; AO bxs white Havana do; 40 bgs Pepper, 20 do Alspice; 100 boxes Mustard, In i and k tb cant; 100 do Malaga Bunch Raisins; 30 do do do do, in layers, 60bfbxs do do do 50 qr u do do do SO c«ks Zante Currants; 10 bales Sirily Almonds; 100 bxs Richmond Tobacco; SO baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil; !B)0 bbls and 110 bf bbls No 3 large Mackerel; 0 ** Houey; 1500 lbs Cheese; *OOO galls winter and spring Sperm Oil; 1000 u bleached north west Whale Oil; 1000 u crude “ ** do 300,000 Cruz and Sous Principe Segars; 30,000 Havana do 30 hf pipes Coznae Brandy, of vanous brands; 3 puncheons Jamaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin: 30 quarter csks sup Tenenffe Wine; 10 do Madeira do 20 do Lisbon do 40 do Oporto do 50 do Sweet Malaga do 15 Indian bbls do do 15 bbds Claret, '.■<> qr csks Haul Sautern, 40 cases sup Bordeaux Claret; 30 baskets Champagne Wine; 3 doz supr Stomach Bitters; 300 bbls pure Rye Whiskey, from 1 to 5 years old ,pll MILLER ft RICKETSON Tin PUstea, THE subscribers beg to call the attention ofßuilders, Architects and owners of Buildings, in the many advantage* which these plate* possess over all other metallic substances hitherto used for rooting, Ac , as they possess at once the lightness of iron, without us liability to rust, having now been tested for several years in this particular, both in this country and in Eu rope. They are leu liable to expansion ami contrac-. uon from sudden change of the atmosphere, than rora mon tin plates, iron, zinc, or any other metal now used for roofing, and consequently form a much belter and lighter roof; requiring far less frequent repair*, whilst the first cost is but a trifle more. A full supply, of all sizes, from Id to 30 W G r can fiantlY oo nanJ and for sale by GEO a MOREWOOD ft CO., 14 and Id Beaver street, New York. The patent right for this article having been secured for tne United autos, all parties infringing thereon, either by importation or otherwise, will be proaeeu lftaltJQ ’*. Charge in the Resurrection case; an account o» the terrible suflenng* of Colonel Fremont and Uu party; a very full synopsis of the Foreign News received by the Europs; proceedings of the meek* ing of the Ohio and Pennsylvania lUil Road; Id lers from our New York Corresponded; from Panama; the Charge of Judge Lowrie, in the In* junction Case, Acc-, dec, &c. This number is one of great interest, aod is for •ale at the counter, price five cents. The Weekly Gaxette has a circulation greater by one thousand than ary other paper in the city. Col. Fostsr’s Speech mm Tha following eloquent, and truiy original speech, at the railroad meeting, on Monday night, has been hitherto crowded out, not overlooked.— Following the old maxim of “better late than Doverwe lay ft before our readers. FOSTER ON RAIL ROADS, TAXES. AND THE DESPATCH”- The resolutions, which we gave yesterday, were laid before the meeting, at the conclusion of Col Denton’s speech, and during their discussion, Altr- andrr Foster, Esquire, arose to enquire whether this was a meeting of the Board of Trade, or a meeting of the citizens of Pittsburgh. The Chairman informed him that it was a meet- mg of the citizens. Mr. Foster then suggested that the resolutions •hould be put one by one. He then proceeded to say that the city was already deeply in debt—that he knew nothing of that meeung being a meeting of ibe citizens until be bad been informed of it by the Hon. Senator from MiDouri, a lew minutes be fore he came there, and he protested against these resolutions being passed at present. He proposed that they should be recommitted lo an other meeting, which should be called to consider them. Mr. Darsio objected, that the*e resolutions, not having originated from any Committee, could not bo recommitted. That they were merely present- ed a* the opinion of the meeting, and that it was for the meeting to say wbelher 0: not they should be passed. Mr. Foster inquired whether tbe matter bad been duty advertised. Col. Robinson informed him that the meeting had been advertised in all tbe principal daily pspet*, and that the Gazette, and another paper had had editorial notices upon the subject. U had been advertised mjihe Gazette, Post, Journal, and Mer cury. Mr. Foster then said in a very leud andemphalic tone, “that it appeared in those papers which three fourths of the people never read. ( Confusion .) Had it appeared in the Despatch, (tremendous Aw ing) every person would have seen it, (loud huseel and instead of seeing about one hundred and fifty persons here, (Aw*«) you would have had [husa) a meeting of the lax payers (Atw.»> of Pittsburgh. 1 £/uAejj Mr. Foxier hers saul something about the bir ling minions of tbe Press, aod Benton Kerr cried ‘•Go on Foster—go on—go on man'" Mr. Foster, then in continuation,said: “The objec 1 of this meeting is, to improve the property of those who are already rich enough, the property of tbe landlords, for whose accommodation *> much scrip has been issued, which they sre now unwilling to redeem. (Loud Hues ) Who will be bcoefitted by ibis road—tbe tenants or the land- “1 hare been working hard for fifteen yean paying rent for fifteen years, and what am l the better* I have paid taxes for fifteen years, and though my tax is small in proportion to my rent Which is some seven or eight hundred a year—so >*n that I am scarcly able to tell bow much i», still I protest against myself and tbo citixeas of Pittsburgh, being taxed for the completion of a pro ject which is only to benefit holders of property . {Hums.) Gentlemen might bias if they pleased, but the time would come, when, instead of hissing, they would groan under the burdens they would sustain. r Tbe Hon Gentleman then aa' down in tbe midst f loud and prolonged A istes. W© omitted to mention that the thanks of the meeting were tendered to CoL Ben Ion —lo Coloacf Benton, of Missouri, as Benton Ken *agge»tedt«%. people might else mistake the name for bis own bat tbo other Colonel (Fatter) received no thank* T m DxwaTch, of Tuesday morning, replies to an article headed u Outmgeou* 1 r which appeared in the Gazelle, in relation to a critique respecting a speech of Mr. Stanton. The local editor of the Despatch bring* in personalities !• bia aid, and speaks of the “small lawyer of the Gazette.” It i* very true, that if ho alludes lo bodily aike, he has the advantage of os in that respect, aa be is fully the one twenty-fourth part of an inch taller Iban we, and is heavier by a quarter of a pound, but if he intends to ipeak jeeringly of our legal skill, the bolt fall* harmless, as we have been jutt admitted to ihe Bar, and of course,possets none. The study of the two years requisite for admission will never make a p radical lawyer. We really think, however, that the gentleman's own knowledge of id, should have taught him to apeak m terms of common civility of a lawyer of Mr. Bunion's standing. Ha *bould “learn to do unto others as be would that they should do unto him,' and surely he would feel very much chagrined had anyone of his own numerous speeches been pronounced a her 4. He has lived some forty years in this world, and has arrived at the acme of his fame, tuck 11 ii, and we would ask him whether, even in his own opinion of himielf —certainly not a very humble one—he is at all equal in acquired attain ments or native talent, to the gentleman whose speech be pronounces “a bore. - ’ A sense of hi* own inferiority might surely keep bia lips sealed on such an occasion. But *0 it is in this world Men of very inferior abilities pretend to criticize those vastly superior to themselves in every thing that constitutes a man, yet they should do it with discretion. The reporter of the DesjfcUcb, bow ever, lisa been touched nut the sense lo cooceai it. His one ide.v “Aie- Ititontrui,” has received a rude.ahock, and in the vary article to which we allude, he lays hi* ipiev ance on that score, before the public. Now w« do not by any means say, that if low* yen or aay person else, make long and tiresome speeches, they should be suffered to pass uonoticed ( but we Jo say that a reporter should do it in a gentlemanly manner. It is the rude, the churlish, the unpolished, who plnmply state the truth in coarse, harsh terms —the gentlemanly will always use a euphemism. Seamus Accident —A German woman, who was carrying a basket, filled with scrap iron, on ber head, m she was ascending the steps which lead to the bridge crossing the canal, at the end of the acqueduct m AHegheoy City, fell to the grouod from a distance of some twelve feet, and was very seriously injured. She was carried into a neigh boring house, and every attention paid to her From her peculiar situation at the lime ot the ac cident, fears are entertained that it may have a ra tal termination. Lhrino i« a Wauo.i.—Onr. attention was called yesferday, by one of our most respectable citizens to tbe case of a man wbo lay in a dying condition, in a furniture car. Tbe poor fellow had com«r from Cincinnati, on the Brilliant, and on (he way, had been seized by a disease, having all tbo symptoms of cholera. He was taken from tho boat and pot into the wagon at tea o’clock, and from that hour lo the one at which we write, (half past three) he has remained in if- Tbe guardians of the poor been called on lo attend to this distressing case, but if they have the power to do so they have not exerted U. Tbe Captain and officers of the Brilliant paid every attention in their power to tbe unfortunate sufferer, and ho wa* taken away by two of his friends wbo intended to take him into a hotel, but could gel no one to lake -him io. It will be proper to stale that the captain ot the Brilliant told us, that before breakfast, tbo poor fellow ale five large apples, so that it was no wonder he was attacked by sickness. Dsath.—Since writing the above, we learn that tho wretched man has dud. A short time prior to his death, Dr. Pennimao charitably took him into house, but exposure and want of care had ao aggravated his disease, that he could not be saved. We leave our readers lo draw their own infer ences. Here is a sick man, jolted about in a fur niture wagon el) day—the guardian* of tb* poor will have nothing to do with hist: —no good Sa* man tan open* hi* door till the angel of death hts 1 irrevocably 'marked bun for hi* own. ' ■>- ' Omct, Pittifiargh, •*o n before the Mapofr moaung*.* o * v* " ;-Ji ~,on of ail ofleaces —drunkenne#*. X.. v anv ‘he hill, and the other paid k‘“ - . on. a very celebrated Be come nigbttdo crowded Tuea Ire s*, ha* u.<- houtes. ’ilfaa, together with '«ney Mood- She appears Tobin's admired Lssusakce.—We l . chants to (be advertise. buranee Company in ano of the oldest companies ia l. Caution.—We learn that » name ia unknown, has been goi> ing money in the borne of the Eag Thu company has no connection whs r him, and be is, therefore, a SmndUr. MISCELLANEOUS. NEW UOODB, 1849. KENNEDY 4 SAWYER, comer Wood and Fourth street, ate now receiving direct from first bonds, a large stock \of Fancy and Variety Goods, including Clocks of every variety, gold and silver Watches, Jewelry, French Prints, Combs, Hooks and Eves, otoves and Hosiery, Suspenders, (iun Caps, and ail other articles in ibetr line—all of which having neeii purchased personally of the manufacturers cash du ring the last winter, expressly for the Spring trade, wifi be sold wholesale at a small advance on cost. Constantly on hand, all descriptions of Looking Glass ns, of our own manufacturing, at oastem prices. tnhSS PRINU BONNET RIBBONS, 4c —W B Murphy has now open a supply of spring Bonnet Ribbons, of new and handsome styles. Also, uew Style fig’d Notts; Lisle Laces and Edg ings; Linen Edgings; Victoria do; plaid Muslins and Jaconets, embroidered Swiss Muslins, Ac.; besides a large assortment of Spring Goods generally, at north east corner 4lh and Market streets. Wholesale Rooms up stairs. TLT BW COwßs-Ai ZKBLLON KINSEV’S, 67 Mar ini ket ureel— | doz very high back Shell Tuck Combi; 3 ** medium •• “ " “ 'J “ low " •' Ul “ plain high “ ” “ 1{ narrow Leaded top “ “ 51) “ fancy top Buffalo “ 10 " plain W groii com. flora; 30 dor shell side, aaiorted »i -tat: 30 grots com hora Side; 3 doi shell dreiaing do; Ml oot Buffalo do do; I do Imitation do do; 50 do best EogUth Horn, 6 do ft 9 S fine Ivory, el»a »H«*; IS do S 9 do do, m boxes; I’J gross ft fine do do; I do comb Cleaners. “P* 0 H '' 9 51 —■ — Akron and Clevclaud, arriving at each of these places AJ H. BATON ACO are now opining their spring before night One of the packets leave Warren daily JT » slock of Trimming*, consisting in part of Man- ti jp M., and arrive at Beaver in time to take the dila and Dress Fringos, tiunp*, black android Silk morning boat lor Pittsburgh. Laces, black Floonce Lace, Button*, Brids, Bonnet CF. « LEFFINGW'ELL A Co, Warren, ) Trunminga, gent*, ladies and childrens plain and fan- MB TAYLOR. do \ cy Hosiery, Shin* lor men and bot«, Combs, Ivor* 'and . JOHN A CAUGHKY. Agent, Other Fans, Yarn, 8po*»l Cotton, Needles. Tapes, Bon- ap|3 eornrr Water and Smitbfield si* bins, Pins, Ac. Ac., winch they offer for sale, both - ■ wholesale and retail, at tint Trimming S'iok, C 2 Fourth pittaburgk and Blalravllle Packet Line 1849. ■ la GWe every Monday, Wednesday, cut velvet coat Buttons; 4U hoc velvet Carpet Bags, A) Thafwl#y and at 7 o’clock, s.'u . and arrive do do gent’s traveling; IUO gross fancy sdk Uunon., P|U-b > „ lhe dty A lwo horse Hack trom for dresses; 10 dot N “ l1 l Indiana will meeithe boat *t Saltthurgb. both on up bik Vest Buttons as* d; WO do do gtlt mid pUwd* do, downward trip-potting passenger* through 35 dor rosewood Hair Brushes Ado Washington do; . . • ’‘ d J_ ? B * B 1 do Barbers do, 3 gto Ftsti |jne«: Fish Hooks, Lime- the above Line will be received at the r,e £i*® . ~, hoose of the Boatmen * Line, by Jno Farren A Co., JEWELRY ,Ac U gold e . who are our amhonsed Agents AM freighl received lachrd levpr We.eb..; 10 do bep,™ d. 10 bnv dia- j M MARSHALL A Co. room! Vuieer Kinp,, 1 doe bn. gold Ve.t end Fob JNO FAHRK.N A Co. Agenla, Chain* a Jo do Hoard* Hr..., Hina, Finger Huige. c.n.l Homo. Loboriy .1, Pnt.burgh ..... t . „„ .1.... .... t- A Haek leave, Uloir.eilie lor Yoongelown oa the GLOVES, Ae -JAM doe I-adir, loimo Uloeee. ... J. o ora, lo boo. in monm.g. Foie do do lJ,le Tbre.d one, up. Ac . odo genl, |tom b Voun g,, o * n M-reoo.ved al office .ilk Otoee., 11l Jo *> kid do. HI Jo ladle, kid. ... d, 10 q| urougl. apO J 6 m do do fancy top silk • - - - - - - - VARIETY OOODB-75 pkgs Atneiirsn Pun. MW PITTSBURGH AND ERIE LINK. t>x* Cotton Cord*; “5 p* Paper Mu«tin, 4tai,"w>o.vFuY" M» RCHANTB W k Muaj-m, I. comer oi 4th and Market sts, Pituburgh, has re ceived bis tirsi supply ut Spring and Suruuier Good*. invites weiehanl* to l«x>k at hi* stock Pnces Wholesale Rooms up slarrs —entrance from 4th st ncht£l KDI'CATIOH MRS A MISS UILLAND re*pectitiliy inform tbr.r Inend* and Ihe public, tbev have procured anii removed vh«ir school to m roomy and convenient liuuw in Lacock *trvct, second dwelling cut ot Kelwrui it . wbrre they are prepared u> late a few Hoarder*, a« well a* a tew more day scholar*. and where their >■! • rluxve attention will he devoted to nilirurlfno mi ail Uie ordinary btunebc* of Eug;i»li education. Stranger* are frfrif'd to Xtr Win Kirhbaom. -Mr John B McFudJm and Mr F Eaton ot Pm.harifh Mr. A. Short and Mr. l.rorgc Reiter ot Allegheny city apllhdtf »uK compa ny or PITTBBUttB.II. IN conformity with the "Act Incorporating lh» Wr»- larti Insurance Company of Uie Cut of Pittsburgh, in lie Coanty of Allegheny,” approved the t»b day of ! March A D- 1M»— Books will be opened tor the sub- j icnpuon of the Capital Block of said Company, at Uie liaaao, iu iho.cur of Eituburgh, oa ; MONDAY, the Kid day of APRiU lfc49, between the hour* of trn and three o'clock; and continued at the ■.m. place, and during the tame hour*, from dar 10 , day until at lean twemy-6ve haudred Share* shall ! have been subscribed. Five Dollar* will lut require;! 10 be paid on each there, at the ume of aubscribing. Uv order of the Comniiueiun. apid3w3p _J AMEit LIPPINCOTT. Bec'y. S9£OI'OOLDIi UOLDltf (JOtDiin THE subscriber, wholesale manufacturer of JEW ELRY, invite* wholesale dealers and pedlar*tra ding South and West—also, counlry store ireperkno calf and eaanune h»s stock of Jewelry, which will be sold at the lowest pnec* for cash or approved accep tances Constantly on hand and manufacturing, a i.m assortment suitable for city or country (rode. b(J A BAKER, corner of Poanh and Branch iu, up sum, aplthdtim _ Philadelphia Tkf ENGLANU-nJheap edition. iu one jyl volume; full bound, half bound, and paper eovers. Price* 60 emu and upward*. Also, llarpere’ fine edition in 2 vols, a full supply Uesentu*’ Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament; third edition, revised, with large addition*, eta. Just pobliibed. For »a!e by gap 7 R HOPKINS, Apollo Bulldug*, 4th «t DR. D. HV9T, Denutt. CornerofVourtJi and Decatur, betweea »epJ-dlyin Market and Parry sheets To Coai>Bn*«( ond OwniM of Goods. 1-0 >/oiu « April w, 1049 OWING 10 ihe extraordinary depreraion ui Ihe *»l -u« of Western currency, we feel constrained to require Ike payment of Canel freight* in f*E ruw», »e- Wording to U»e bill oflwluig. • - For renn’fe »od Ohio Ijne—CLARKh & TIIA'N « l : mon Line—UKNRY GRAFF & Co “ |) Leech & Co’* Line —HA\ S t BLACK Uincbim't LiiW“WM BINGHAM Kelunce |.inft—JNO. M’KADKN A Go. Pitt*. Port. Bu Ltno—TAAKFE A O'CONNOR. agjU c. m. atmouis of Philadelphia. B. W rOISDEXTXS, of Pittsburgh POINDBITK& & BEYNULDB, FLOUR FACTORS, And Usnertl Commission Merchants, No. 4-23 Mmn Stssct, between Eleventh and Tweluh ■>>., PHILADELPHIA. rpHK subscriber* l*er leaeo respectlnllv to acquaint I their friend* and iltr pacltc that u.cy »»rr two dialed tberasclvn m Philadelphia, for ihe purpo*e of iransaoUng a (jencral Conunirwon Buaiurs*, and trust that long experience in business will repute to them fair patronage , , [fp Particular attention wtH be *° atuoa of Flour and Product-ffcnetaily, and an? purchases tn U»- Philadelphia mnrSet for Western account u»a rwu P R w poiNDEXTBB, C M. REYNOLDS. REFERENCES—The tp«* chants of Pittsburgh gen erally, Springer A Whiteman, Lchmer A Anderson, , Cincinnati. Ohio; H D Newcomb A Bro., WB Ctifton, • l *” •*“ m uke American market. . „ , . , ... Levering’• double refined Loaf, Crushed, and Pul verised Sugars, at retail, or by the barrel. sCOFFEES—Mocha, Old Gov. Java, Laguira, St. Do mingo and Rio Coffee*, •elected by the most expeneo ced eoffee Broker in New Yotk. , Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and .Odious, Fresh Peaches, put up In iheu own juire. Malaga JtaUlns; in 3lb boxes. ...... , , N-U.—All Dr! D. Jayne’s Family MedietneiforsaJc. . &■ JAYN eimxED nohtifr THE subscribers having purchased the exclu#tve njbl of Harley’s Patent, (lately renewed,) for the manufacture of CHILLED ROLLS, Ac., are prepared to supply ail orders at short notice. All persona are forbid infringing on »a J d Patent apjfcdt aftwtbnT BOLLMANB A GARRISON. WINDOW OLASS—auu bxa,*iu*onecV ««**> Iron Jg* Gl.,»,un lunl '“”^ T * BEjr 'TEWSPORTiTION'|c^ "'F^SSS&wfSS-^s . PrelnuiTely for P»«*enger*. -The Boats of this LUm will SsSfeSSaa* follows, at W o'clock at night- Kenincky-Capt II Truby, Monday, April IC. Louisiana—Capt J P Thompson. Tues Jay 17 Indiana—P Burkey, Wednesday, 1?. Ohio—A Craig, Thursday. 10- Kentucky—H Truby, Friday, 20. Louisiana—J P Thompson, Saturday. -1- luiliana—P Burley. Sunday, 22. Ohio—A Cruig. Monday, 2& Kentucky—H Truby, Tuesday. 2*, Louisiana —J P Thompson. Wedne« coiunaliug of SIXTEEN first class Canal ■y themselves and running in ronnec am boat* BRAVER AND CALEB 'ed to offer unequalled facilities for '( freight and passengers, on the ’igauon, to oil poniu ou the Penn r N. York canola and the Lake*. M FITCH A Co. Cleveland. VELLA BROTHER, Agents, Beaver. WELL, Agenu * street, Pittsburgh. J- C HDWItX, Pittsburgh. BIDWEL Porwari. BEA\ Agents for the Pittsburgh .. kurgh and Erie Line tru. hmf} Leaver anti Caleb Cope. Having purchased the large and - jor Boat iust built fur the Monongahru . hav< with the addition of a Warehouse, the u. uple oc j cotntnodations for receiving and forwu.-jing, and I pledge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch ■ to consignments to their care, and rely on their friends i for a trial. raart-dly B. 4 BRO. jSBL 184!K Warren and CleveUnd Puivnger Line. Canal Packet — 3 WALLOW. “ “ -OCEAN. ONB of the above Packet* leave Beaver every day (Sunday* exreptcd) and arrive next morning at Warren, when they connect with the Mail Stage* for Old Kitaiilirhed Line ON THE ERIE EXTENSION CANAL. fpllK Proprietor of thi» wi ll known l/ne of Canal X Boat*, i* now prepared to transport I’aascltger* and Kieigbuo all point* on the hne Kxienvion, New Wrk Canal* and the I.*kes, upon the inn*t favorable term* and with dmpaujif 'l'hi> Line ran* In coijfrectinn with 'he *tram t-nat* BEAVER and CALEB COPE t.eiween Pirut.argh ami Beaver, C M Herd’* Line t>( Mcara l*ial» Bml ve* *el« on the IJike*, and thdTroy and Michigan Lake Boat Line on the New York canal C M RF.KU, ProimetoT. Kru' Pr Biilwell A Brother. Agent*, Beaver \V T Mather, Agent at 3 MrnkiroenN Pawenger Office, Monongulieln llouw. Pituburgh. CONSIGN W-> \V C Molan, Sharon; i F A * Hall. >haru*burg; Smith A linwnmg. do; J B Plummer, \Vr«t Greenville; Wrck, Aehrr A Co, do, Wm Henry. HarUtown. Davi* A Sutton, Buffalo; Barney. Gibb* A Co, Sanduaky, Ja* A Arnmroug, Detroit, Kirkland A Newberry- Sheboygan; M*Clure A Wi| lain*, MHwau kre. Knap. Murfey A Duilou, Karine, John 11 Kmzie, Chicago, A Wheeler A Co, Nrw York »l>d aCAULaV'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND—But ler’* eiirnon, conuiimng all the waller, vcrhalim et literatim, of Vt»l» I and 2 of the l«ondon ediuon. cm tirlli*lied with u 1-000111 ol the author— 2 Vol* in one Pnee, complete, soc. A large rrupply 01 die above re ceived «td for sale by JOHN It MKLLOR, | - 81 wood*! PAPER HANGINGS. H ESBBB- JAB. IOWISk * CO., 1 ? fio. B 3 ;\t r ood Street, WOULD call the attention of the public to their taett&Uioek 4f Piper Hangtap,.whieh 6w Ta ndy beatay of finish, durability and cheapness, U un surpassed by any establishment in the Union. Ueside* ularge and fait assortment of paper of their own raanßfaeiDßviheyiUT! now receiving*dueeiim portation of French audfcsgtiah style*oCPapeflloog . mgt, psreliajed by Mr Levi Howard, one of the firm, ; nowrn Barope, coaiituig of Parisian manufacture, 10,000 piece*, i London do 8,000 do I Of their own manufacture they have 100,000 piece* ' Wall Paper, and 12,tW) pieces satin glased Window Dhnds, kc | Mesvrs. James Howard A Co. have spared neither eipeiue nor labor in their endeavors to nvhl the ea*l -1 ern wall paper establishments, both in quality of man ! u/acrare and vanerjr of pattern; and they are Warrant- I ed in assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign end home manofae* ! lure, will be offered on terms os low as those of eusU ern manufacturers ami importers. mch27:dtf i w*Tsm*i» rsLkaa. ’ joshua uaaita. w*. * uua 1 PALBEIL U ABN A * CO., ('»ueee»#or* to Hussey. Hanna A Co.) BANKERS. EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers m Foreign and Domestic Kxchoage, Certificates of Depome, Bank Notes, and Specie—Fourth street, nearly opposite the Bank of Pnut.urgh. t'-urrent mo ney received on depo«Ur—Sight Check* for sale, and collections made on nearly all the principal point* in the United State * The highest premium paid for Foreign and American Gold • Advance* made on consignments of Produce, ship ped Eat.* on liberal terms. aptl J. c. P. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ST 1.0 l IS , MO. Wilt jive particular attention to the collection of Claim*, ami all money received, »ball be remitted wuhontdelny. ' . „ RiFaaasces— Hon. R. Coulter, Sopreme Bench, Pa ; Meier* Lyon, Shorb A Co. St. Lout*; Wood. Abbott A Co. PiulaiTa, jno H Brown A Co. do; Mr Charlea H Welling, do; Kao, Mahoney A Co. New York; Chitten den. Bit** ACo do; Banghof A OrendortT. Baltimore; \V FA A Murdoch, do; Love, Marlin A Co. do; Mr John Falconer, Me*«r<. Lorenx, Sterling A Co. Pitt*- l.unth. Forsythe A Co. do, Hamptou, Smith A Co. do - » *>»«»-• < mchttSnl'Jm VEZIBTIAS BLIHDS. riMlEgreatestand best variety everoffered inthiveuy JL before—made on dir most approved Eastern plans— •ad most fashionable Eastern pattern* and colors. Alto TUE CHEAP BOLL, or BOSTON BLIND, on band or made to order of all sizes, and at albprices. Country Merchant* and otters arc invited to call a examine the above for them««lve*,as «H will be n wholesale or retail, and • liberal dednetion made wholesale purrhß*< - rs. •pldtT : |j| ' i N KM experienced Pl'V*‘C ,un fri> ''' 'h* . \ Kant, of 'Jtl year# standing, offer* to treat >U >■*■«* • mem ..••• EogH«h department - • » 10 A limited uomber of boarder# received. For iMtlmonials-refcreDcet and.BjidUioaal inform*- ioa, enquire of the Principal. * W.COPKI^N v »,A.,8.. Of Trimly College, DaUlin, Ex-jßixar, .? n 4 Q“ ccn * Scholar from ihc Royal School of Enmskillea. - ‘ 1 ti. near ttobuwm «L anjou A CARD. JOHN KEI.LV k CO., (»oecCTSor«J® R<*b, \\ ine-. breoer * Co, late Merchant T&lot*,) No. 1W CHESTNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, t»«g leave to mfomi their friends bare received the latest »PRJN« ANPSUMMhK *ssSßfr" Kt3'.ras ttrSmsm Ti.iuns Philadelphia, are rc.p«ir« ly'tf.lwd tgull add >to“ ““ M ‘ w mcb l 3C:dCm !*, \ss s&s.u F “ ‘tz*’ ti atSSugr. TRANSPORTATION I^ES. PITTSBCBOH POUTABLK Far ths Transportation of Fmgktto PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMOIS N YORK. BOSTON, Ac. y • TnoXAS Bobbim*, Philadelphia. Taa»f*A O'Cosxua, PilUbarehi \ THIS old eriablDbed Line being now iij full" opes thon the proprietor* are prepared with their u a\ enaive arrangement* u> forward pro. catena t-^cffrom the above porta, on liberal term*, wi* the parity, detpatch and aafcty peealiar to Sc7r n£le of tmwpotuiuon «o obviooa, when trmti *hrproent ££&for Up* line received, ehar * All c ® B “S , forw^r ded In aay required direction* free' of charge tot commia** “^^ctly,in * team boat*. 25 , “ 0 ’S I S°T»P>»».pUy .iVeaded u> on uplte*- “ Tims”BOßßl£s)?SM" k '' «. THOS. Canal B»« m , FtUaburgh. Sfe6SsS*iSSS&£V?sv-^ BOA**** 1 ’ tits*. 1849. section Portable Boat*. * »«•<»«** T'if for lie wan. of Track* 8hl|>P« ? ;»lllM.^““f“ SS-.X XJXBSSZ SSS ' i f J ;r p ‘ ,ch ' “" d on ” "JohnfahSS?voi * comer of Canal .od 3C5 Market »t, Philadelphia. meh24:d3ro t). W C. BIPWELL, Beaver. HER. JSBs=ijgg> 1849. iM&M UNION LINE, _ ON TUB PBSN’A AND OHIO CASAI*B* Cbawtoed A CKAManLia, Cleveland, u. { propria. B G. Pauj, • Beaver, Pa. > THUS Lane will t* prepa eii on the opening or navi* gallon, to transport freight and Passengers from PITrSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Canal and Lakes. . . TUe facilities of ibe Line axe unsurpassed in number, quality and capacity of Boats, experience of captains, and efficiency of Ageuti. , . , Our Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, run ninf m connection with the steamers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIG AN, Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of first etas* Steamer*. Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes A » rnts -RU Parks, Beaver, Pa. Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. M B Taylor. \Varren, “ Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, “ Wheeler A Co, Akron, u CrawfoTd A Chamberlin, Cleveland, O Sears A Griffith, Buffalo, N. Y. JOHN A. CADGHEY,Agent, Office, cot Water and Smithfietd its, Pittsburgh. mrhUr.ly BEAVER PACKETS. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 9-Capt. Gilaon. “ LAKE ERLE, “ Gordon. IMIE above regular and well known Beaver Poek eu, have commenced making their daily trips to and from Beaver, and will continue to run between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, as lonows: — Michigan No. 2 leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9 o'clock, A M., and Beaver at 9 o’clock, P. M. Lake Eric leaves Beaver daily atB o’clock, A. Pittsburgh These steamers will run in connection with R G Parks’ Express packet Line, for Erie; Taylor A. Leffiingwell’s Warren Packels: Ciuon Line of Freight Boats for Cleveland; Clarke A Go’s Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line Freight R G Parks daily New Castle Puckett. CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent Pittsburgh, inchat cor Water and Southfield stt 1849. jPfrj BING UAHS’ TRASBPORTATIOS LINE Julia Btsonsu, Wh Biaouasi, Conducted on strict Sabbath-keening principles. THE Proprietors ol this old established Line have pui their nock in the tno«i complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward Produce and Merchan dise to and from the Eastern cities We trust that our kmg experience in the carrying business, and realous attention to the interests of cus tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase lOlllCln, HUI KbUIC lu »» • of the patronage Idtherto extended to Bingham's Line. Our arrange menu will enable os to Carry Freight with the utmost despatch, and oar prices sbail always be ns low as the lowest charged by other responsible We have opeurd an office in No 163 Market iBSLI, between 4lb ami Sth pf importance No charge made for receiving or shipping, or for advancing «*arg««. All good* forwarded wuh dispatch, and on us reasonable icrm* ns by any other Lind, ,r ■" • JOHN M-FADF.N tea, Canal Basin. Penn st.'Pittshurgh v JA3 M DAVIS A Co. marl . , 227 Market A Commcrdfefat, Pkita. JOHN McFADEN A-Co, FoiwurdnieapAComnu* don Merchants, Canal ilattp* Peim si, nu?bu»gh. A WtSTKHVKI/T JAMES M DAVIS A Co, Flour factors and Cfommi vim Merchants, 227 Market and hi. Commerce *:rr< Philadelphia. • a ‘ll. by either of foe.above on Flo wftot-und other merchandise consigned ip mem f ..fo: ’ . 1849 xs»xun.anxurßu as» a*LTmoa%. . ... • Itm;«aiul»«tol Unc. R 1 0- PARKS, Beaver, Proprietor. ' rllilK new nod elegnm PujfumPacketn, 1 NIAGARA, C * ol PENNSYLVANIA, J II Hodman; LAKE ERIE, “ .>T--Tj QUEEN CItV, “> McHnlJy; FoimiM n daily L»C between Beneernnd Ene, ham commenced miming, nod will continue during toe ion ion to moke their regular irlpl, leaving Bea-rer oftc tho arrival ol the morning tout from Piushorgb, (1 o’ clock r *) and arriT®'*t Ene in lima for passenger to taka the Bujmiafc boats lo Buffalo or up the Lake. Tiekett through \oTSrie and all Lakeporu, ean b had hr application lo JOHN A CADGIiEY. Ajrl, *■ comer of W ater aad Smithada su or GEORGE KECK, > under the St Charles Jlotel ffl'bhl* SaUrmuu, SIM Acres Coal Land fW tele* trt iTSDon the MouoagaheUrivdr, aboutiSmilea front RMtalgh and 3 miles above third Loek, in the immcuiats neighborhood of Meurs, Lyon A Shotb, and Mr. John Herron’s purchase. This fine body of * 4 > Goal will be sold at the low price of ®33per acre—ono : > third in band, balance in five equal annual payments, without interest. Title indisputable. Location very good— cannot be surpassed. For further particulars 1 *• ; enquire of S. BALBLEY, who has a draft of said pro perty. Residence 2d it,below Ferry,Mr. Adams l Row,- - N. B. There is another seam of coal on this trout, about GO feet above the lower, of excellent quality. jyjfcdlf _ S. B. COUNTRY ujcsidkNck TOOSSi. - tio ACRES OF GROUND, situated near the Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike,3| ailei ' ’ from the city, and adjoining the Allegheny Cent- ; ’ eu ry. on which U erected a large and well mushed *' ’ brick Dwelling House, together with itahlis, ■ ‘ carnage house, Ac. There is also on the premises a ' T- * largSvanery of fruit trees, and a spring of unusual ex celletia contiguous to the dwelling. . * n *> WM. YOUNG, 143 liberty at , T rainable Heal Estate for Sale. - HE subscriber will sell, at private sale, that valua ble Property, on the Foarrn streetroad, adjoining hn residence, and give possession immediate ly- Ab. e « about TEN CHOICE LAND, in a-hlgh of cultivation. .The improvement* are a large and Veil finished Urick DWELLING HOUSE, a * u P« f b and other out buildings. Adjoining the dwelling is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fantisbm a constant supply of excellent water. • There ts o rarity 0 f Fruit Trees and Shrubbery os the oremises. If the above described property is not sold soon, it wilt be rented for a ume. Also, for tale, a largo LOT, on Pennsylvania Avenue, at the end of the board walk. Inquire 0 f ap2sßm DAVID BEELER. " Ttlubl* tMtl Biuu ttoitlt, . ' SHE Trustee* of the Wettern Theological Seminary Having decided to «eIL on perpetual lease, a pof> i of their property- tn Allegheny city, offer on Terr fac>ruble terms; from 30 to 50 Lots of different Area. A wamutteo tltlo will be givesi. Apian ofthelotscan he seen at No. 129 Wood street For particulars, enquire of either of the undersigned Committee. JOHN T. LOQAN, ALEX. LAUQHIM MALCOLM LEECH, H. CHILDS’ 3AML: BAILEY. At a verr low Bant* MA TWO' story Brick blouse, on Federal u t one door above the northwest comer of the North Common, Allegheny—wide hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on the hist floor. Pour room * on ad story, with a finished attie. * Pens ess ion to be had immedialen, Inquire of a£li QKO B MILTENBERCER, eTPrbfat si Talulfl* Beal Eatatafbrlala* 'V 'i THE following property in the cty of Pittsburgh, and near the borough of Maochatei, on the Ohio . river, is offered for sale on acoommodolmr tern*; 9 Lou (being sob-division of Lot No t© in lha plan " of the city ofTUisbargh,) having 2U front on Se venth street, by 246 feet u> Strawbenjalley rear Grant street. i.„ 10 one acre Lou fronting on an AvQae, ft- fsof wide, p»nning from Beaver road to the Oh£river- id innrf Phillips’s Oil Cloth Factory. V. For terms, enquire of CHARLES B. SCOJXY, or JAMES O»HARi, . Barke*s Bail ding, h. Lot ob Liberty Street for Lean* ONE LOT, 49 feet from on Liberty ttreet,by Uftfeet to Brewery alley, nearly opposite Wear «f«M, and convenient to the Kloaongahela river, trill ed for a term of year*. Enquire of o .. CHARLES B SCULLT, or JAMES O’HARA, febO- if Bartel Building, 4Ui «L>., FOR RENT.—A convenient two story bricky B dwelling hoaae, situate oa.Laeock street, a frw i above Andereon street. Allegheny city, contain* ing five rooms hall, wd kitchen-cellar and wash houao-9covered with slate. Pleaaamly Incited—en quire Of EDMUND WILKINS, Liberty'* * ‘ *pl2tf near the head of wood st TalnabU Property tor Btly* IN THE NINTH WARD OP PITTSBURGH —Sot* eral Lou on Baldwin and Liberty streets, in tbe Oth Ward, 94 feet by 100, and adjacent this depot of the Central Railroad. For terms inqmra of CHARLES R SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA, . Burke’a Building, 4th st FROM Ist of April next, on reasonable term*, ■firs to food tenant*, six comfortable two storyßrick JlHsDwelimga-witb cellars. Taolu and back build mgs. situated on Robinson ana Oral* streets, Alleghe ny city. Enquire of SWEITzER. A REED, mardtdtf Office Third st, opposite St Charles Hotel PROPRIETOR*, Tm>s. Bisansjs, Jacob Dock. FOR SALE. MA FINE two story Brick Boose, pleasantly situated on the hill directly baek of Mr. Andrew Watson's property, near Pennsylvania avenoe. iuc uuoac and lot willbe,«)ld very low tor cash. For further information apply to JJ.W.'A A 9. BELL, Attorneys at Law, 4th street, between Smithfieldand Errant. aplfrtf MTO LET, for one or more years, the three Sto pr Brick Building on. Wood street, and adjoin log the shop and store of -Robert li. Hartley. The two upper stones have been fitted op as a dwol lior bouse, and may t>e still so occupied if a tenant wishes. mehiiiaf NKVILLE B. CRAIG FOR SALK. ON frvorable terms- A !x». of Ground on the south side of Penn stree., near the Honongahela river, fronuug bO feet on Penn street, and extending 110 feat in depth u> an alley 2U A wide; a most desirable loca tion either tot private res’dences or far mnnufaetunng purposes. Enquire of J SCHOONMaKKR A Co, feblQ No iH Wood st Property In ARsghtav Oily tor Sola* rpilE subsenbers offer tor sale a number of choica 1 Lou, situate in the Second Ward t fronting offthw Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire of W. U’H ROBINSON, Ally at Law, Si CMr ft or of J AS ROBINSON, on the premises. myt7;dAwifT __ ' COUNTRY BB*T TO I*KT—A two jUarr. •EH Brick Dwelling, with 5} teres higijjy improved *““™ IjuuL litatied in Oakland, to let from lit April HARDY, JONES A-Co, ' <4 Water street ‘next. Jcb-i- ... . MFOfTRENT— For one to three years, front tho first of Abril next, a laTge two stoned-bncfc. tarelUngflouse, pleasantly situated on the buk of the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Manches-j j ter, with about lour acres of land, oat building*, fruit I trees, Ac. Ac. Apply to jus JAMES A HUTCUISON A Co - To” tit."" a A LARGE and well finished Room, second story, on the comer of Wood and Third streets, above the Exchange office of Wm 11 Williams. Possession given immediately. Inquire of jad fiTGILLS A ROE, 1M Liberty * MISSING— A large Box, directed to W. R. Murphy, Pittsburgh. It was taken by a drayman from the store of W. R. Murphy, with directions to leave it at M'Kee’s grocery store, comer of Ist and Wood streets, bat was not delivered: and it is supposed has been left by mistake at some other house. The drayman’s face \it known by the person who gave him the box, but bis 'name and residence are not known, mchSß ’ M~ TO LET—A lurge back Dweiuug House, suitable for two families, sitnaied oa Federal street, Allegheny, above Mr. Graves’ store. Apply to 1L LEEL feb£l Liberty st, opposile'ah TWO HOCsSS AND LOt BVoOa£S M TWO LOTS ou Beaver street, in tbo : 'euy o Allegheny, above the apper Commons, on which is erected a frame balldlng, two stories high, saitsbi* for two small tenements. The lots are each twenty feet in (rout by ond hundred feet deep, and run bars to a street forty feet wide'. The buildings on the pre : mines will pay a vejy-Mndsome Interest oo the invest meat, and the property will be sold cheap far cash. Addly to 11. sprool, Clerk’s office; U. $■ vr to * novg9 _ ![• KAY ACo TO LET. STORE TO LET. for sale; TEN fOTS, 21 feet !>y 170. situated on the higher • rouud, anil fronting on the wide North Common* ui the Buena Visl* Extension. Terms 8700, CMh. JAMES ROBINSON. WM. O’H. ROBINSON, Office. Exchange Buldiags, St Clair st "rOSTsAiTE. A FARM situate on Chartier'a Creek, m Bobmson township, about five miles from Pittsburgh, eou lumiuif iftO acres, with the allowance. Enquire of W. O’fl ROBINSON, Attorney at Lav, ap3:«ttm Exchange Buildings, St Ciaii at. Scotch Bottom hand for sail. rtiEN ACRES OF LAND, situated in Peebles town- X ship, on the Monongabela, three miles from Pitts burgh—in lot* to aoit purchasers. For farther panto* ulars apply to Henry Woods, 3d st, or to a Washington, • at M WAREHOUSE FOR SALE—The subscriber offers far sale the three story brick Warehouse on Wood iircet.occnpied by K. Tanner & Co. apt? WM. WILSON, Jr. YALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET FOB SALE —A Lot of Ground situate on Penn street, between Hay and Mar bury *txeeu, adjoining the house and lot newjjccupied by Richard Edwards, having a from of 25 in depth 130 feet, will be sold on favorable terras. Title unexceptionable: En • quire of C. O. LOOhliS, 4ih st, near Wood. octgl-dtf ' FSr Bala. A DESIRABLE Building' Lot in Allcrheay city, fa vorably located, in size about half an acre, and * ill be sold on accoramodaiinr terms. . Inquire of febll J D WILLIAMS, HO wood n FORWENT—A room in the second*story, No fig SB Wood street. _ __ joW Greenwood Garden. THIS delightful Summer Reireut is bow open fa i the reception of Turners. Ice Creams, Fntm.Nnfai Confectionary, and all the good things nature, and arv, can produce, will be eervec up. in the best ptmnacr, nr' the Saloon, the Tea Table will bd spread alty a’cik every evening Conducted on Temperance pnneioles, andclosedon Sunday. Bouquets of the choicest Flowers pul up at the short e»t notice. A large collection of the choicest vaitety 0/ Green house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plants, far •ale. , . The new steamer THOS. BCUTf wiU be- ready, in few days, to ran from ibe Point to the Garden. ep9 JwMaKAIN. MEDICAL A. BCOOICAIt OFPICBL •• tNo. 05, DIAMOND ALLEY, a few doors below. Woodftrect, to* market. OIL BHOWIVt haring- been regularly educated to the mediea profession. am} been for some tune in general practice, now confines his attention to the treatment