BY MAGNETIC mEGBAPB. hkportsd 6 Par tb« Pimhnrth P* °* M - FOREIGN N_EWS. ARRIVAL OF THBi ■ t^AH 88l< * CAMBRIA. 6 T o«rl«nd K*pr... »<■“ Joans, N. 8., April 2^. The Cambria h» arrived With a, u» ,3U, and Uverpoot, «o the 14,h -t Th VM «I arrived .1 hJf p«W» 0 ■ slodt "“'' d “ y ‘'STTxpre** «• Tto Cambria baa 46 passengers for Burton. She „iU probably react that oily .boul 1 o'clock,™ FriJaT She brings Cfty-lwo tbopsadd pounds m consequence of the resumption! of bosuliliea benaoen Germany and Dedmnrk, Whereby rbe anppliea of grain Irom rbe Baltic havf been near. |y aospended, the Liverpool martel. for Bread atuffa, laat week, evinced some marked aymptoma of reanfmation. The Infest qootalious or beat brand! of Ohio door have advanced to 24025 a V bbb Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wrrtero Canal, 24a; •our, 23a 6d. . , ; WuxxT-U. 3. and Canada white 6a 4do6s lOd r wheel. 5a BdSSa 6d. Coax—p quarter —Yellow 32a-white. 28a OdS Coin Mian— P barrel—l3ol4a. The aamq influence mentioned above hap con tnbnted to ibebuainesa of the metro polilpSmatket. Cotroa baa been dnll during the week, With a farther decline of Ito i. ' nI ' The week's transactions amouut to only 22,000 J bales, of which 500 were.laken by apecilaliyn, and i < 4,300 for export The cloning quolationn for l ri- ; ‘ day evening, were, upland ordinary, fflo3,d, L middling, 4d.; middling to fair, 4id.; good fair, 5d , g00d, 5J051; choice marlta, 0081; Mobile ordinary, 34031; middling, 4041; middling fair, 41011.; good fair, 41; good, 5; Sba Island ordinary w mid dling, 7084; Our to gogd bur. 10011; good to air, 114015; ataioed, 408. , Pxavisions. —Beef has gone olf on retad only Pork la in limited demend, with receding price* for weatern. Bacon mid freely during lh= Week, aupportiog 32a035a 8d for weatern. The market i, conalderably reduced. Ham. ate dull, but ahouldera brought the extreme price of 31. pcwt TOTromxu-5 loua American aold at 31a 6d p owu There waa a aalc of 1000 bbla rodla, common et 3io3s Gd cwL Laud has advanced 6a ? cwt. Chxdb— fine quality scarce and the demand dulL Mokey—The news ol the blockade ofthe Germao portaj’alermo and Venice, has produced numb fluc luatiou in Conaola during laat week, bat the mar ket closedfirm on Kndayeveuing at 92t. Exebequer bills, 47050 a prem. Foreign exchanges, for three moa., on Paris, 25f 50 eentimerossf Hambar|— IS, 1134, 12£ Gold is 10,00 dearer in Paris lhao it ia in London, and the general operations of the last week have been full. The revival of continental disturbance -has in terrupted every branch of trade. Further accounts from the United Stales and India are anxiously looked for. The general intelligence of hostilities haring re commenced between Denmark and Prussia, the Danish navy, in' attempting to capture sthe fortress of Eckenford.in tbe f*h iust. were Utterly defeated, and a line of battle ship and frigate fell into tbe hands of the Prussians. Tbe line of battle atrip grounded, took fire, and exploded, with 700 soldiers and officers on board. j A victory has been gamed by tbe Hungarian j forces over tbe Austrians. Tbe latter tost 1300 P»n snd 24 pieces of cannon. On the 7lh instant, Lord Palmerston received cotice of the Blockade of Palermo by tbe Neapoli tan Government. On the 31st of March, the block ade of Venice oy the Austrians, was formally an nounced, A despatch «»f tbe 3d inst., publishes that a.strict blockade of the German porta of Camrain, Zeren nmndie, Wolgsit Grits, Waldr, Stralseind and Rostchoby Denmark.*, Central Germany is in a state of confusion, ths King of Prussia having refused tbe olTer of the Imperial crown, made to him by the small major ity of the Frankfort Assembly. • * Renewed disturbances have arisen m Italy, the people having gained a temporary traimpb in Ge noa and Tuscany, and preparing to. resist further encroachments oi Austria. though quiet, is unsettled. „ The Pope ■till continues at Gaeta. The King of Naples for immediate opou Sicily, and has hitherto been restrain ed by an apprehended rise of the Calabrians. Fmnce ia tranquil, but parties are pieparing for the (real election struggle. ! England is quiescent, bntwith less prospect of | » revival of uade. la Ireland, Duffy’s trial is proceeding.bat tbe j jexuh will not be known till to morrow. | In the National Assembly of the French Repub. Uo, there are now 30 vacant seats in consequence of death or resignation. More than 60 members are confined by indisposition. The appointmentbf Chaoganier lo the command of the Legion of Honor will not be officially an nounced until it is known whether Gen. Cavatgnac will accept some honorable position. Duchesne, editor of the Le Peuple, has been sentenced to five years imprisonment, and fined 6,000 franca. De Leeclae, Socialist, baa been sen tenced for three years, and fined 10,000 francs. Le Presae eayajhat neither the French uor Brit Uh Governments will take any part in the negoua tiofis about to be opened at Verona, for the con coodosion of peace between Austria and the Pted. moolese. Jbe Constitutional* slates on the authority of a letlflf from Banguingry balUe had fteyn |fooght at Cartdania; bAween the Royaliat j Chid; Pons Bucdetali and Cabrera, in which the l«o Generals were killed. Other accounts say that Cabrera who had been wounded ip the action took refuge in a tavern, where he waa put to death by the Emiguilap*. A arrival on Tbiitsday with Londoners, forming the firtt portion of the English troops expected to arrive in Paris on a visit to the National Guards: They wore received With honor, by the authorities. The Austrians and Italians have bad a bailie in which the town of Brescia was destroyed, andlbe inhabitants slaughtered, after a Beige of eight days ’ | Brescia, or rather the ruins of what was Breach, i, in the hands of the Austrians. The town was bombarded for 6 hours, and the were carried at the point of the The inhabitants were driven into honses and jmraad alive. The Milan Gsieite. o( the 3rd inst, conisms a jammliry of therevoll and xaploni of Bre«-Io.—. u „y, small detachment, were drawn from \ elo -a and Mantoa, In order lo rare the city from the anarchy founded by the Camogga apd the Ranodo. Raybanato marched to l*e city, and on the 30lb olu, set down before the'walls of the city with 3,200 men end abt piece, of artillery. Ho offered tana, of arrangement, which, not being accepted ■i* divided hi. foreea into See detachment,, ehch „f which attached otte.of the gate, of the ciy - The artillery oT,jiio cibdel opened lla Ore a> the •area moment. .fee yllaclttfv lemble, a. each honsa w», takelSy Msavlt.. On ihe l.t Inal, vic tory waa acuoinpilabed. 'The Concordia ray., the Aoerf.n. aurzonnded the lown, «o Ihht escape was impossible. The carnage was immense AUSTRIA; ‘ The Vienna journal. centre diet the ramoti of j •General BimVdefeat, and the flight of U»» troop*- It appears, 6fl* the contrary, that the Austrian j •General, Paeknar, who was surrounded by a hostile . jjopulation, haa thought proper to reaign bis com mand aod phtce himself under ibe'protection of aha Russians, |b Wallochia. Three other Austrian Oenerala a:companied him. His troops were left ■Under the care of Gen. Zilliand- The Austrian ft/rees at Cronstadt were abort.of ammunition ggij* were preparing to return to Wallacbia wtt , tiaggage having already left tor that pro- T i oce General Beta was left ia the almost un possession of the wtmle ot TransyL raoin, antf-vn® P re P tnD ? 10 fck* Cronstadt, the tat city in i bat .kingdom, whiofc te'still held by the Austrian trooV 8- lEELAND. 'i. ?«^iis^soSd«”*- T , |OMAg The reporta o, r ihe PootLnwiupccwn of tart j 'r>'B^^„ f jai.to the Con»nt.t*»ioneti at Dublin, redurd » [(cry h.l! hoar daring lire d*r, landing Mil. volnme of ntery mf I*l 1 * 1 dinlnriUeg- To kup''>“ old., ohoice.l Greenhow vinneen oeor it. the nn*/» of d>“ boot. « rar f ° n< ' tor .ale in ihe Carden, lee Cream, and other re *** , t, h „ Af-Mmuian'P im frestunenu furnished in ihe »aloon» . of .Which teems with ovtt»ehce 01 exemp _ >J" Boque»P«‘*P at the shortest noucc Orders tor Cince on the part .of the unhappy peasantry}*/ fpqnais* left w ihe wfaarf best, wul receivs pro“P‘ inland, who have undergone T o ®* leted to lie civilised world, it will bn a gloomy picture. clergyman from ibe Parish of Conn'aught, says bis whole district Isuow almost a wilderness. Out of s populatioaof 12,000 foal 1 yean ago, scarce half remain, so that creatures who still live and move here may be termad either an accumulation of dead or dying humanity, rather than a population. The Rev. Dr. Cool, R. C; Prelate, died at Drog heda, on the 6lb iast. Ue Was highly esteemed by ail religious persons. ; frasce. The Cholera is mslrinyjad havoc among the troops quartered temporarily in Paris. It is believed that the dampness of the weath er contributed greatly to the devebpement of this disease. Measures have been adopted for the re moval of tbo troopa to more healthy quarters. Letters froth Perpignan state that Count Moot melin and his Companions had been betrayed by a guide, whom he had largely paid to conduct him into Calalooia.- He was taken to a French village and handed over to the authorities. A letter from Dablin, dated 9th, slates that pri soners of Borokese arrived there under a strong guard, Barbel and Albert are placed in the same cell, Blnnqul flocci in another: Haspail Sobrier aod Quentis in a third. The discovery had ju*t been made that the club men bad organized »o a* to act as military. | j Letter, from Turm, of the Sth, announce that General Ma»tora had (rombarded Genoa lor 24 hours. The city was on fire in secern! places. A deputation from tho Municipality; waited on him on the nth, requesting an armistice of 4a honnt, io order to proceed to Turin, to arrange for a capituation. The Armistice was gtanled, and the deputations proceeded to Turin, where they arrived on the Itfc The triumphants bad ded from Genoa, with the exccptioo of Areyana. The agitators, Accinedeua and Mistellia embarked for Leghorn. hiohlv IBPOETAHT news, Terrible Riot In Montreal. PARLIAMENT HOUiE DESTROYED. CiJfVELAjrD, April 25. 1949. We have learned by telegraph that Ihete is ter rible excitement in Montreal to-day, m conse quence of ibe Governor General having signed the Rebellion Loss Bill The Parliament Hottte has lieen set on lire uud destroyed. •l Philadelphia, Apnl 25. John Kreedley has been finally commuted for trial {or the murder of bn wile. Abner Y. Ellis has been appointed Postmaster at Springfield, Illinois. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. April 26—C P.M. Flour—Market steady but not active, m prices there is no quotable change from previous trans actions. Sales at W 00, tor common; for extra, SI 75. Grain—Wheat —Sales of prime red. at 100 eta; mixed, at 102. Corn—Sales of prime yellow. 53c. In other grama, l notice sales of rye, at ■>”. Oats, 31033. Whiskey—Sales in bbds. at 20Jc. NEW YORK MAKRET. NOON REPOST. April 25, 1819. Cotton—The heavy ram checked operations to day. Flour—Market firm, with good eastern and home demand. Sales comprising western at 84 87. Grain—Sales of western wheal, at 1020105. Western corn, 03* .Barley. 57. Oats. 36037. Provisions —Pork,.mess, SlO 310810 44 per bbl. Lard doll, 6‘.* Bacott—Shoulders, 3*04 J, s!dr«,s. Lead —The market is firm. CINCINNATI MARKET. April 25 —P. M- Flour-Sale* at $3,50. The market is bare. Whiskey—Sales 41 14 1015 c. Grain —There is'a fair demand lor Oats at 280 29. Lard—The salea-to day comprise 900 kegs at fij. Molasses—Sales of 200 bbls from the larfdmg at 22c per gall. __ KUlAli RKCORL COMME 1c49 | ALUAHAC. j APRIL. 1 1_ 21 Saturday, 22 Sunday, 23 Monday, •34 Tue*dky. 2S Wednesday 25 Thursday, sr Friday, PITTSBURGH BOARD OV TRADE COMMITTEE FOR APRIL j*a. v< »» N O Mo lasses *6d3»e * gall) Sugar house Molasses !*» «*“• . PROVISIONS—Af'the stork* are decreasing tides under this h£ai are 6rm at ourquotauons.hu, without very hearjjv transactions Sale* oi Hams at 4®6ic. Shoulders <94Jc, and Side* i»' V th- C** l * pncea.are. ot course; the difference lower. Sujjar ou* red lUms Canvassed Hams 7J cl* per fij. cash. BUTTER—The tfeceipl* of Roll am increasing '*nre oor la*t quotation!.' We qooie *»le* at Ilift'ilc per pound. BULK MEAT—Hog round, firm, ai HJc per pound' cash CQrjTON Nothifif bti» tranapired mi th'* market deferring notice The «tock in lighl and but lilt!* changing hand*. The article i» firm at *> » ; — We note aalea of middle Temie*»ee at Cjc P hi I PIO METAI-— lajangmd, without an) ope»tion»o> eonoequence. Sillqr* are not dupoaed to force ib- ur' tfete upon the market, and purchaser* not inclined to buy oven at the rates a* quoted. Hanging Rock at ostf7, No 1. Allegheny SSS. Canal Iron P* r tpn. d mos. quote nominally at 2Uc without ,nle*. It is a perfect drug in the market COTTON YARNS—The market it iteadv with a fai demand. Stale, al ltle H <°< No. 5•» 1 “ wnh ih. u. ?al id.once on higher No., .nil S?. «1. Mil 0«' or tor No. MO, MO. TO TO CantHew.ek 10c 1* 6- T»,ne 2110 f lh| Corpel eh»i« l»* V lb, Coverlet earn ' grain The following table »howing the not value in dt and. cent* of Floor,; moat. Corn end Coni Meal at respective pncee in Liverpool will be 01 mterei produce dealer* apd formers. It *how* what the verpool price* veil j net to the American shipper Coetof wbrat. U American bushel* calaulaied >o ih 7$ lb*, incloding. freight* atUs per qr of 4; insurance, one month 1 * storage all .ending charge and commissions; exchange lift Free on bed In Liverpool. Free ou b'nl In* bo. 36 the £bu 7U fl» • bu. 60 tt>» T bu. 10 &>• gl 7* ?d 81 3-J 9-* JJ 1 03 7*lUd 1 33 »• 0«1 . i« e* 2d 1 «0 .o , . 0.1 113 U*' W l op fc« Od 1 30 10* 4d Coat of Flour, including Height at 2s dd per bbl. and . « r ce.it. one mpnib's sioraae, duty 2.- 3d. insurance all commission* and land charges, exchange 108 avManh'rd In Liverpool Free on brd In Livdrpoo* p JJ, liJ b. 1,1,1 m ft. V bbi iw> ft. v bti 100 ft. - *u an ‘JO* (id Btf 33* 2d t-d 27s nd 0 33 -W» 4d • -Vra 9d 6 3« f\ ‘jysllVl d 73 »>* Li 31. ixl 7 ou d7* 0.1 lu .32* id Con of Indian Com, 6* American bushel*, calculated C ?V n »tt or 400 lbs. including freight 3* peiqrandu De?cen q t. dmy laperqr, one month's storage, in.ur anc«. all commiaaioua and landing charge*, exchange ' -verpool Free on b'rd. In Liverpool Frve to # ’s:T's“? £ „ “ «• 4*l 7W " <® .. . &i> 3d 75 •' JS .. >* « w ‘ *! .. 30. Oil r inrf.na Corn Meal, .Deluding duty S' 4Jd P v 00,4 fid i- bb! aaville Beaver, Clark, Beaver Lake Ene. Gordon, Beaver. R Wigfatman. Woiham-on Chn-ler s Landii Allegheny Cbi>per|Beaver. Jas Nelson, Moore. Wheeling. Lowell , Zanesville. Cindenllg. Calhoun, Wheeling Clipper No. 2. Devol. Cm. Pennsylvania. Gray. St Louis Robert Fulton. ,St Lorna. WellsviUe, O’Neil, Sunfish jDEPARTED Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Beaver, Clark, Beaver. Louis Me Lane Brownsville. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Allegheny Clipper. Beaver Brilliant. Grace, Cm. Peru. Calhoun, Cm. Comet, Boyd, Zanesville Dolphin, Hozleu, Cin. Jaa. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling North River, beau. St Louis. Cinderella, Calhoun, Sunfish. There were 8 feet, 0 inches in the channel li ivening at dusk, by pier mark and rising. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M. Brownsville Packets, 9 A. M„ and 4 PM. Beaver Packets, 10 A. M~ and 4 P. M. For Philadelphia. D Leech Jc co’s. packet line—9 o clock P. M. IMPORTS BY RIVBIU ZaNKSVILLK—I’er Loweli—r -huh paper. " ick A McCnmllrsn. 1 t>x rignrr. 2 hbbl» butter. D A <>rier: .'*> UI.U pork, i> do lard, 2 hhds baron. I* Rankin, I t»t»l butler. l do bean-. tilone7 lixalche4H.il T Morgkn, 2 til.l. eg** Ba? aie\ A Smith: thl Ml- lit>. owner <>n bonrd. \ bbl egg*. R Dalrell: :W6 pc* pork, t bid* llaxseed. I Hick \ WHUKUNG—Per CiederHln—l2 bt>U vmegnr. 23 ito flour. J S Dilwonh. 12 »k* barley. 26 do oau. R A Campbell l box J Herben: I bx *»ap 1 do turner. I bbl do. 2 *k» flaxseed. 4 do rye. T kg* isni. I bbl. U A (iner. 10 »k» bar ey Bingham* l.ine. t bbl. lacingtion A Roggen. __ For San Francisco, California* . + THK undersigned, having just returned j3ijJgX|ioia rnliioriua, purpose* chartering a faat ve*»el 10 l>e desptuched at a* early a day a« arrangement* can be made, and will lake pa»- ■mogers ai low rate*. if a sufficient number apply eoon. The vessel in touch al Rio de Janeiro and Valparaiso, for freah provisions 4c. The route via Cape Horn bu* now ihe .iccided pre ference over all other*, as the undersigned panned on ht* recnm to ihe U S. upwards o( siuO pcnon* at Pan ama and on me Isthmus, uunble to procure passage. AK passenger* or companies taking passage m the ship, will be furnished, free of cost, with a complete .old washing machine and implements, such as he knows to br the l est m use, having seen many cowh and ingenious machines thrown aside, a* uufil lor the puijio* exped] | will al»t> give each passenger accompanying the 1 , the benefit of hi* el pertrncr tn mining, ami make known to them the mo*t productive cold placer*. , . . „ No passage vriU be »erured unnl pa*.! lor. hoi fr mor h-reafler on Uie pay ment A Uio, -r del.U duo to the nty. awl the surren der ol said certilieate* And it sliall be the duty of all eolleciors to furnish vouchers to ttieCiiy rreosurer lor all amount* ol interest ailowod by tbeoi on Scrip Bbc 54 Be ii ordained. Ac , That Uie Finance Com mittee be authntisedio hypothecate any nock* belong ing to the City as they may deem proper for the pur pose of sustaining the credit of the city, and paying the neeeasary expense* of the city government and interest on the dct.i Bac. 3 Bo it ordained, Ac . Thai so much of any or dinance or ordinance* as tuiy conflict with the pro visions of this ordinance, be and the same ate hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into n law in Council*, this 33d day ol April. A. D ledU Attesi ROBERT Fret (. C At.si. Fbosus. Clerk C C HAR.MAR UK.NM. I'r-itji t Job’s Major. Clerk 8 C d:lt CITY SCRIP. Nonee to the holderm of Pittsburgh City -Sen;«. IN conionsitv with the 2d Becuon of the Ordinance of the of April, 1 **49, directing lire undersigned f to negotiate FOR CITY SCRIP. the Bond* aud Mon ratrea onndividnnls held by the City for property told, amounting to TWENTY-RIGHT THOUSAND DOL i*AßS’“—public notice ia hereby given. Uiat the said obligation* will now be disposed of for the Corporate issues of the City of Pittsburgh, of the denomination* of One, Two and Three Dollar* Further notice is hereby given, that City Bond*, bearing interest from ibe l-th day of Apr it. IM#. at the rate old per rent per annum, wpl at any i a.i hear lesiimony of their enure satisfaction. He Un* a»o succeeded in giving permanent mlief to nearly JtM' individual*, ample prool of which he can adduce It is not pretrnded that the r oricriitrabon tfl the re sults of medical research emanate* from one author, lor be he ever *o versed in meUiritl science, he would come far. far short of »o ben-uiean a tas*. Dr. S has been engated since 108 m »eleciing ans-purclia».ng all the popular and secret remedies which could be obtained m England. Ireland. Germany and Uie l nited Stales, from those persons who were eminently suc cessful in curing some one of the loilowmg di*ea»es, Rheumatism Dyspepsia. Sick and Nervous Head ache Pams or Weakness in Back nml Joints, Paraly sis Ncora'ina. Sptnai Atfsctio-'s. Epilepsy .Tooihimhe. Contraction* of the Muscle*. Weak or Inflamed Eyes Files, Asthma, Cancer Teller, hro.t Bite, Scrofula l iter*. Mercurial Diseases of Ion? standm?, female Diseases, General Debility. Ac For full instruction* for the cure of all diseases ort? ioaUne In. or causing the derangement of the nerv-'-- system, so that those who reeetve instruction* can with equal efficiency »• himself, hi* rharge is only d< Ur** i» famished with certificate* and recommen daUonVfrom the roo*t .Jileltigent mid re.peeuble Phy ,icmn» ami citizen* of everyplace at which hr ha. had the plenaore of ri.mug, which hr will be plcaaed to exhibit to the ni*P'-«-uoo oi any who may detire it The mrredie.nl* u.- ru«t, having how been te«ted for *c*crel vrart in mi* particular, both in tht* country and ut hu rope. They ire lo*. liable to expan.,on non from *uddeu change of the atmo.phrre than com mon uu Plate-, iron, me, or any other metal now u.ed °' ,U “ l *"I.'ix“B'.MORKWOOD* CO , 14 ami 1C B<-over .treet. New York. The patent right l«>f 'hi* article having been »ccured for me United tttaie*. ail parue* latrmgmg thereon either by importation or oiherwne, B.UST PROOF IROS. rpHK undermined have errrted work* in the riiy or 1 New York, for the purpose of "" U 'V. clea of Iron, which ii i* desirable to PRUTM. I rHOM BUST, »weh a* Telegraph Win-. Bolt*, »mke«. Nm *- Wire for Fence*, and any other article which ma\ m. required. For H«o P » for Cask*, a* a .absliiuie for l.nlr Rope; lor Clothe* Line*. Lightning Rod*, (in.l n host »i Other applications, it will be round cheap and durable. They would particularly fail niseiiiiim 10 he Gaivani ted Wire for fence*, u re 4 u.tr* no paitn. ana will not AUo to Snike* and Holt*, tlie pre.erv.uon oi wftiel. 1* of »o mart) importance, that it will eommenu it*eli to the notice of alf Uio«e GKO U .MOttEWOOf) «t CO.. Patenters. oct3o-diwlyT 14 and Ifi Bearer *t. N Sork MICW IUHDWAIIB HTORK, " SIGN OF THE PLANK AND SAW. fin, 7§ Wood street. Pittsburgh. tyi MKK AND LAL'FMaN. Importer* and dealer H *" d “>“»•“ " in ™ A “ E :,;: nITTt. varieties. are now prepared to sell n« low am on reasonable terms as can be purchased el*e»hcic SVasoh.* SIIKAB!*- RAZORS. Hon-, rnn.im SC,^ SU iVUk« Kutcbea, Hinge* ami Screw*, uwe.ibe auch aa Locks, U *uaily kept m Hardware Storm with every 0 J Boards Wn- Window Blind.., in u,«!.tan,ly -»l --nrcRnnU -d Jr. lo c.ll *od rinminr hi. tr ,J ( . » ih. ».(■ nnd Turner.’ Brni|i. '*^" ll2 , V’ir'inh's FOR THK SLTISCRirriU.N OR sfOCK T4°?die UHf n.’ In.ur.ncc Company ofßn'.hiirsli. ■P, ... ... Room, of lb. Bn.iJ ofTr.d.,o» nSi fiond.r o( NmemlHitii.il. »i IhoVloel, - » ““ IVe Urhi’r, Jr Rob.,. Wood., Wm B M’Clore, Joseph Plaromer. *z m Kicr Joatah King, Jnb.SborilT Aloi-Rombor,. arid H. 0. King, ylfcdcrovl (SimaiuioMti. tjr irto H>« Jlstld &UlOd ;ii* ltd r. :d :n»n (id LOCAL MATTERS. kjtoktd for nfx prrmnntßH daily oabtttv Cholera —A* the most contradictory rumors respecting the cboiera. are flying about through lawn, and many My that several persons have taken it and died in Pittsburgh, though the pit pen say nothing abool il. we deem it our duty to lay a plain alaiemeot of the fact* before the public. /Vo person has aW of ekoUra t« this toicn. erept Cl f* our reader* may rely with the utmost confi dence. What, more than all other things, has alarmed many, is, that cnTucsday night, a comn, contain ing the dead body of a moo, who i* supposed 10 have died of'this disease, was thrown over .alo the Metbodixt burying ground, in the Seventh Ward. The coffin, falling on a tomb stone, was split open, and the dead body rolled out On W ed- Desday night, the corpse of a man, wrapped .n a blanket, was thrown into the same grave yard, and all who lived near were, of course, alarmed- It is thought that these dead bodies were brought op on some ol our steamboats, and taken ap by night, so as Dot to Jeter passenger* from travelling on them. As>.cj-u- s.nd Battery— Hugh Heivy, a de.-k band on the ‘•Diadem,” came before tho Mayor yesterday, and complained of the second engineer ot the "Diadem," who, he alleged, hod commillcd an assault and battery upon him. by sinking him on the head with tho barrel of a pistol, and threaten ing lo blow hia brains out. His forehead was cat and bleeding, and considerably swelled. The engineer was arrested, and held to bail to answer tho charge at the »£xt Court of Quarter Sessions- A drunken raau entered the wagon manufactory of Mr. McKee, on Fifth street, yesterday and commenced throwing stone* at the persona at work there. Un being turuedout by Mr. McKee, he went over to Alderman Morrow'* odice, lo enter a complaint of assault and battery against McKee. The Alderman, however, turned lh« tables by sending the complainant to jail. Hospital. —We are glad lo learn that the Coun cil* passed, on Wednesday night, a resolution providing medical attendance, and a temporary hospital for those who may be attacked with the cholera. There i* not, it i* true, any probability that* even if that disease should come here, it would bo very violent. The chances are all the other way, hut still .1 is best to be prepared. Had such a resolution been passed a week ago. the life of the unfortunate raftsman who died yes terday, would probably have been saved. People dislike to take any one into their houses, who is tailoring under u very severe diseases, and it i* useless to expect them to do otherwise. Life Presea vers. —Some eight or ten men, with Ralstort A' Phillips’ newly invented Life Preserv ers on, were swimming about yesterday :d\emooo in the Mouongabela Raver. They towed u rat 1 about, which was covered with people, arouod m fine style. The whole upper portion of their bodies were out of water while they were swimming, and when they came out, not a single drop of water had peneiraled the Indian Rubber clothe* in . which tbeir persons were employed. The raft which they towed was composed ot a few hoards, laid over India Rubber bag*, and it* buoyancy was mo*t as tonishing. A very large crowd witnessed tbi* novtJ spec cle.and seemed highly diverted by the amusing lotions of the unpracliced swimmers. We are under obligations toOaptain R,. C.Gray, of the splendid passenger steamer, Pennsylvania, l.>r Nt. Lorn* papers in advance of the mail. The Pennsylvania made one of the fastest trip* that ba 8 ever been known between this ami Louis. Tune io St Louis: five days and eleven hours, and back in five days and twenty one hours. This is what we call tall running, aud in addition to that, she had about four hundred tons ol treight. Her officer* report no sickness on board. Tooth Ache —We happened to call a few days ago in the office of Dr Middle, Dentist. un Smith' fieid street, where we *aw a large glass jar. which bold* about a peck, tilled with carefully cleaned human teeth, which the l»oclor had drawn from person* suffering from tt.e ache. They weigh several pounds, and as wr looked upon them, we could not help thinking of tho aggregate amount of suffering which they had caused frotn that “hell o'a disease ” Thkatus. —To-oigbt Mra-Farreu takes ter beo etil, when ahe appears in a tragedy and two com edies. a Janc Shi-re" is first on the list, to be suc ceeded by “Tune tries Ail." and to conclude With the “Child of the Regiment ’ Mrs. Farren has hitherto been very succenfu 1 in drawing largr houses, nnd to-night she wtll doubtless have a very crowded one Wg were very much surprised, as woll a grieved at seeing, the other dav. an announcement of the intended resignation of Mr Darragh our able At torny General. We found on inquiry that it was false, and arc at u loss to know how rumor originated. Mub.aUtt —Tne business \*f the Mayors L)l -hi*« is decidely decreasing. For the iast two or three weeks, very few persons have been arrested, and very tew complaints entered. Yesterday morning, for instance, not one per*on appeared at the morning watch returns. “M'Lasx'* I.iveb Pill—ln offering ihi* medicine to the pu!mc. the proprietor* are wen t«»rr that they h*vr to eucoumrr * hostility generated by the oouni les* t m;>o»it)£-n* wnicli have been palmed upon the public under l.le rbape of potfUl medicine* Wo are convinced, however, ihai it is only necesiary io give their remedy a trial to place it in public estimation far strove all mediciu mniir of the kind ever offered to the public li it the invention of an enlightened, ex perienced and learned physician, who for many yeat* u»cd it in hi* own pm.-uce, when its greal »ucce»« in duced him to offer ii to the public at large For *aie at uie Drug Store of aptl J KIDD A t <> FncmioM.i *ir Hcok M’Coatru k. . will he »up [Hjrled for the ofhee i.f Prothonoiary. *ubjeci to d>e de ei*i«n of uie approaching Anttmasomc and Wing Coo vonuou, by aplUiwtcT* M**T Waioa CoKMiasiuNta —Tuo* Va*.ics. , oi Baldwin township. A* ill be tupporicd t••fore the AnU(na*onic and Whip Dortveniian lor the ;k>*iuoh o( candidate lor County Commissioner Ballwin Towsauir apfAwtrT Psotiiosotabx —The Whig* ol Allegheny county trill urge the cla.m* of WM. J MARKS, for a itomma- Uon to Uu* offiee at ihe coming County Couveution. Mr. M. i* a good Whig, and i* every way competent to discharge the done* of the office, and de»rfving a nomination by the party Ai.Lßdircrv Coßvrt. me h'Jlhd.'h&w I t*T Hntan-r*.I.TT —Col DI'FF. of Ohio lownehipi ill be supported for thr office of Sheriff, «ul>ject 10 tho animation of the Whi* and Antunasowe Coneeimon. mchtfl.wftT Ohio. Sp' the offic- _-»UKmr»ALTT I am a candidate for the office o( ihenff of A'lrjbrny county, tubject 10 the dectaion of lie approaching Whig an(l Atjtiraaionic Convenuou ur nominating couniy ticket. ' CARTKR CL- R Tli- Hixth VV iriT, Puuhurgh. April! ‘i, tHO—dAwT SMxairFAtrT Capi 'V. A. ChaM-tos will t>e »up ported for Ui** office of Sheriff, «abjeci 10 the noann uou of ilic Antimaronic and Whi* CounlT Convention toari>:dAwtfT Ktotmi Waed, rirr*B«oH Mb Kiln* —>oll will pteaoe »tate that 1 will b*> a cojiditlatr n*f nomination for the office of Prothonoia ry, I'tiorg our next Whig and Aniimaaoiut' Couniy Convention. V(d Whip County Convention, for nomination a uididate lor member of l/eßulaiur*. by the »p!7:d±wicT \Viiios or Out* tur*rrrM. CniCKKHISG-8 PIANO pOttTBS. JOHN li MELLOH, No “t Wood street, *** pleasure of announcing the arrival of u new hh spleudid assortment of Tunoi. from the manufactory of Jonas Chickennc, Boston —amnn* them * ma *"’ u rent Ro~-wood full Ursnd Piano Forte. 7 ocuvr* Also, a superb square !*inuo Forir. 7 octaves. i*arv» rosewood, of the style of Louis XIV. with a vsfetv 0 7. and 8 octaves, to which the attention of purcnu ers is respectfully solicited JOHN H. MTU.LOR. Sole Afirnl lor Cluckrnng* Piano Forte* lot em Prnn*>iv»nla. WM. n ICAITI. lk *£ atiisW'' SCAIFK * ATKINBOBf, Film «t . xktwekk Wood *xb M*i*ni *!^i»pv'h’ CIONTINUK to manufactory *1! kind* C j TIN AND SHKET IRON WARE Alw. uriiiti Work Strain Born* tiuilt to order Sjircial nitonnon given to *ieai» boat wora „ Have on hand* a fine anonmnut of Copper ““ Kciile*,Tin Ware, 4r Ar Steamboat Cook mg Ptovr*. Portable For*... nrn. -u-. - a .«rT cop»«o‘r»t »•- Uele for airambuau, California emigrant*. 1,1 r “ cotnpaniet , „ We would re*peetfiilly invite ateani boat nr , other* to rail and ,re our article* «t*d pr.ee. before purchasing eltewherr. ... ! Kottee to the HolcUra of Be*’ | Pv IWRSALB, and payment received in Uie .tiur 1 U«»e. of the city of Pm»burgb— m nn* All that valuable property known »■ the r SIN LOT, ptuiup tin On»nl itrMt. oW»'"' a? lloqm, and bounded by Oram ureeU 1-‘IUi * ,rr,t > u ‘“’ mond alley and Cherry alley. Thi. property na. been divided into rw mtwm* highly eligible building which w ‘ 1 a*Tt'R bijrbeal awl be.i bidder, ut public auction.on; SAi l k DAY, MAY Stb. is«, .n .root of the Court Houro TanMa—One third ui c a.ti, one third in »ix month*, and one third in twelve month*, with tntere.t from the day of *aie. BT order of the City ipaiultd Cbm. Committee on City Property MISCELLANEOUS. | TRANSPORTATION Ac. SEW GOODS, 1849. ! “ Tba i l™6hk KFNSKL\ 4 SAWYER, Corner Wood and Fours* - . Facluwvety for Pasteuger* street. ttf( . now receiving direci from fcrM hand*. : JjV -p..:ngCft—The Boat* of ihia Lioc will leave ai.rer«UK-k m Fancr and Yan'-ty Good*. including 1 fidtw. at 9 o flock ti night Cif.-k. of Pvri' variety, cold and .liver Watriic*. Kentucky-Capt U Trilby, Monday, Ann! 10. Je-.rrlry. Frer.rb Print*, Coma-. Uook» and B' e ** 1 Ijoaisiana—Capt 3 PThompson. Tueaday l > (»:. vr» and Ho».er,. Suapendff*. Guu Cap*, and , Indiana— P Burkey, Weduerdtiy. 1' oii.-r artirie. in their line—all of which having "e*« Ohio—A Craig, Thursday, 19. pi, ichoked p-rsouiwlv ol the manufacturer. ea*L du- Kentucky—H Truby, Friday, 2B • • ilie last winter. eiprewd) lor the Spring trade. Lotuaiana—J P Thompson. Saturday *1 wi I he «old wholesale at a »mall advance on c«>*t Indiana— P Burkey. Sunday. 22 i'o .»utiv mi in „• n 1 d<-pi-iii't>L»*i“ oi Looking Ola**- Ohio—A Craig. Monday, 21 r*. of our own raanulactunog. at eastern price*. mhiO Kentucky—H Truby. T ue*day. 24 I PRISfJ RONNFT RIRBON’S 4e-W K Murpny Louisiana—J l Thompsonrdnr«da> -* W ™ lN< ' BOVNLr Indiaou-P Burkey. Thursday, 26 O haa now open a .apply of spring Bonnet iu ohio-Capi A Craig. Friday, 27 ol new and hand,erne «y»e«. ai Ke.uu.ky-H Trilby. Sa.urday. *> new*trie fig .! Neiu. Lialc p I.oui.iana-J P Thorap.on. Sunday. 29 Line., Mging*. Victoria do. s For p „.age apply to W SCTCH. Jaeoneia. embroidered Mari.. Mu--in. * ; Mouongaliela Hou-e. larprmg Good, generally or D LEECH 4 Oe. Canal Uaain east corner -sth ami Market street* v Wholesale Room* up «tair* __ “* ... v ISWtOM»C-.n ZEBt-U>N KINSEV*. *7 M..- . Jkfjgmfg 1849. WS-jBSSiI ket atreet— ! g^SESSdSSS j d " TP 2ei lB m h ‘ ck s r eli Tuik Lo,ut>v | PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND -* “ ■-.line. •it piain high i) - uarrow beaded top ’oN THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. 30 fancy lop Budaio rp JIK Proprietor* of tht* old e*iabh«hed ami popular W “ ?**““ " . . h -i| «uir assorted m- . 1 daily luu*, consisting of SIXTEEN first do** Canal » gross com Horn, •» dor J dre «, m g do; ' Boats, owned by themselve* ami running m conttee «*, »J gro*« com hori Sidn. ur do* beat ; unit with the aleam boat* BEAVF.R AND CALEB Iff dot Buffalo do in; 4do Imitation ' im do COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for English Horn, «doM«S 6ne Ivor.. 1 o b transportation of freight and nansenger*. on the >do do, in botr-. lffpos* fine do 00, l«« opening oi Canal navigation. io aUpoi.it* on the Peim- Cleatier* - - syivania and Ohio and N. York canal* and the Lake*. t' H KATUN ICO are now opening their .-Pting H. M FITCH A Co, Cleveland „ stock ofTr.mm.ngv ooimsung m part of .Man* HI DWELLS BROTHER, •ilia and Dre«* Fringes. Otmp«. blaeV and rol d •'\< Agents, Beaver blmci Kb.iiuc Lace. Boi,o.„. HniU. 80. »« J. C. BlrfWKl.E, Awnt. Trimmings, genu, ladie* and children* _plain anu mart - Water atreet. Pittsburgh *w -ass- Xic.r.;Lol,U,uo,T,»n.,ng«or,.c a Fo«nh BIDW E L L & BROTHER. Ilrrfi. bolweor Wood mod Mmrket.___ “ P POlTVardinS HfTtIMU, TTIV Sl'KlSi. UIIOLW— A- A. Mmmoj *. Lo . » BEAVER, PA.. «o Mmrkel .u~U mrm i»* * f «!.»««* W, Pol. ...nmhun. 4 „rgh anJ S™ L™ vm Et», a.ul for ,«am Pmu*’ ftoiioli i mml.™., Lioon.. Ribbon.. T 00... tlMj T vtv pi\cv AN’I) VARIETY OOoUS-A: ZEB- with the addtuon of a Warehouse, the mo*t ample ac- N LU)N < 'Urke. street eomraodatnm. -or receiving and torwardmg, and * i.w v’.i,. «*'il 175 *et* twist ami pledge their utmo»t attemtoii, promptne** and despatch Bts ™r "ZSZ-,-* rr,y °"r~- for dresses. 10 .nr hail Brushes. a*«*U. l«i irro fine t,lk Vest Bu'ion*. n *-'d. tWb do do pli wd pl»j«'' d »- •iSdor roAc wood Ha.r Bru.be., 4 do \S a*lut.gio.. do. I do Barber* do, ’l fro F)*h Lines. tisb Hook». Lira :iek. Ac ... Warren and Clereland Paaaenger Line. JGWKI.RY. Ac -30 gold lever W ‘“f"'’*' * Canal Packet—SWALLOW itched lever Waieitr*; 10 do Lepme do. 10 hne dia- .. .. _oCKA.V raond Finger Ring*; I do* &»r gold >e*i and ron v> Hof ihr above Packet* leave Bcnverevery day Chain*; 2do do Guards; Breast Pina, rin dot i.adic* Lotion Olove*. a*» . Afcfon an d cievelaud, arriving at each of these place* .TOO do do lanlc Thread, fancy top, Ar., 10 do g before night (hie of the packets leave Warren dail) *tlk Glove*, l aLKXANDKR Jc DA i rpHK public mt respectfully tnlonned that J M. r.i.i ilii vhl' MrRCHANTS-W R Mcrpht. 1 MARSHALL 4 CO b..r fnri II u U)INr«• • Pittsburgh. has re- -plcndid Packet Boau to run during the miwii. be eeivrd'ht. br«t supply of Spring and Summer Ooods, tween Blairsville and tin* boats to be tow. IVI mv,«f Sercffnla to Lk at ht. .lock Pr.ce. ed by three horaea. and every effort made to accom auu »n«n« modate passengers. .»le Rooms up suur«—entrance from 4th *t. Dutnriw.-Boat* will Ptlliburgh/very hok.ale Room* up t Monday, Tue.day. Thursday and Friday, a: / o clock. jnctittl . r From Blair.ville every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturda.. at 7 o'clock, a. m.. «nd arrive at PiUftiureb the same (lay A two horse Hack from Indiana will meet the boat at 2tait«burgb. both on up ward and downward trip—putting passenger* through from that place in one day Freight ior the abov- Line will be received at the iiou*e of' the Boatmen'* Line, by Jno Farren k Co , wtio are our authorised Agents. A.I Bright received ,iee ol <-nmmi*«ion* J M MARSHALL k Co JN<> FARRKN k Co. Armi*. Canal Basin. Liberty *l, Pittsburgh A Hack leave* Uiatr«viile for Youngstown on the ur rival of' the boat - return* to bom in morning Fare rrom Pm*burgh to Youngstown dV—received at orticc of Boatmen * Line through apP'.dflm education MR* A MISS UILLAND re.pectfully inform their mend, and the public, thev have procured anh removed their tchool to a roomy and convenient nou«e ni Lacork un-el. «ccOtid dwelling e»»t ol Femsrai *t wbef> they ure prepared n> ul«- a lew hoarder.. a well a« a lew more >Uy «chonr», ami ■n p t' meir ex cluwve attention will i>e devoted lo matrueiion hi an tile ord.nary br-mche. of Fnig'i.b education stranger, are retcired i.'Mr W tu L.cUhaum. Mi John H MrFadd.n and Mr F F.ainn cl Piiubtirgh Mr. A Short and Mr George Reiter 01 Allegheny city tLpIU Jtf TMlfi WKBTKRX ISSCRA.SCE COMPA* St OF pittbbcrrh. IS conformity wnh the -Art Incorporating the \N r*- tern Insurance Company ol the City of Piiuburgh. , hi the County of Allegheny. ' approved the VWU da\ -I Marcli. A. D 1-4V—liook. will |.e opened Tot Urn «uh ienpuon of the Capital Stork of .aid Company, bi the Mouonxmltela Mouse. m the city ot Pittsburgh. on MONDAY, ihe rid day of APRIL. hetwern :r»e hour* ol ten and three o'clock, and conuuued at the *am« niare and during the «amc hour., from day lo day until at iweu y-five hundred Share* .hall have :,ern »ul.*crihed Five Dollar, will he rrqutrep to he paid on each .hare, at the time of mb.enbm* Ur order oi the Commissioner* ,pi JAMKS LIPPINWrr. Sec", OULDtI OOLDIII OOLDllll T' H K subscribe r. wholesale tnanuiaciurei ol J K\k • Ft R* -lvite* whole.air dra.era and pedlar* tra ding South and V\e*t-alao. rountry -tore keeper, to ca.i and examine km ‘took ol Jewelry. which wnl he •oid a; '.he Sowe.t pner. lor ea-h or approved accrp tance. Connitniiy on ham! oil munatactur.ng a ,Mor;mei.' -ii.'.an e mr city or country trade ■ A ' V V. (. A 11AKF.R. ' ' ' U I'hi.ad-lpTna \|ACAIXA\ > F-M.LAND--Cheap ectimi. ... one IYL volume, ful. bound nail hound, and papet •"over. Price. 40 cent* n«.i upward. Anu Hatj-er. line edition .n "1 vo.«, J -u Gesrtmi. 11-1-"* and hngun lexicon Testament, th.rd ration. r-uml. with ,arge addition . |C Juil ;>U !' 1-0' *'» r ’•>' It H* >P K I N V A p**i <’ Ibi d.*g>. U'< -I «£•/' on * D * I,IST ' I>n»if t Corner Of Fourth I T 1 1 beemur, between irptwiyoi Market tnd'fVrrv »t>eei» To CoailS»*«* *nn Uir va ui- oi VV««irrn currency, we leel ronmaiiicd to require the p»> meal of Canal frenrl.u m e.a refcto, ac (*onlmr to inc Ul. 1 of ladni(f __ For £tan'a and OMo Line—CLARKF. A THAW Uwoo Line—HF.NKY (-RAFF A Co T) Leech A Co‘« Liae—llAYS A BLACK Bingham'* Ijne—WM BINGHAM _ Reliance Ijne—JNO M’FADKN A Co Piu* Pori. Bt. Line- TAAFFE A O’CONNOR. apin l M ,>ll VILI>« of Philadelphia. 1. w FUltntXrl*. ol Pitunurxl* POIIUIBiTBR i KEVNULDH, FLOUR FACTORS, Aud General Comtuluton Merchant*, So MmiT St«ct. between Eleventh irnt Iwpiilli .ml. PHILADELPHIA T'ilK .übscnber* bog leave re«pectfuitv u> acquaint tlieit friend* and the pßCiii: that Uiry liatr u'*o c,sited them*e,*ra in Philadelphia. >or me purpo.r ol uiuifHcuiig • General Qoromtaamn Du»me«». and uu»i that long rxpenenee wul v-cufr lo itn-m fair patronage / IT7“ Particular attention w(K be given to fca.c* ol Klwud Produce ffeiwrally: and any purcnn.ei m *• 'jrsw C M. REYNOLDS REFERENCES—The merchant. of Pittsburgh gen* ortllv Sprinter * Whiteman. 4 Amltnon. Cincinnati. Ohio. M D Newcomb A Bro . W H i.Lf'ou, • I x-w-i* Ruffner J»* Todd. Loui.ville, Ky . trow, Mr- Crrcry A Bar*»dole, St L»>ui*, Mo . Hewitt, Nouo* A t:o W A Violetu New Orleans, l.a . Gill, Ot.ietl. «• Noyes. M’Gregor A Mortis. New York, W R lhu " , P* »on A Co. J‘>bn Tier* A Co. Peter .Marseille*. DM Jone« lien) MtHtgan A Bun. Pbilad'a. *pl> :lm__ wii ai. is sA L fcl u’u Y oood's*. A. A. MASOJI k CO., CuMMISSIiiNKRS AND IMPORTERS. Cti Makksi Sxairr. ARE now opening the niDi! extensive and varied a»»..maent of Spnng and Summer (food* ever exhibited .n the Wc.icm country, compruiug upward* at Kleveu Hundred Case*. purchased m enure parka ee» from tnc manutadurer* importer*, and large auc tion .ale., by one of me brm ividing m New York, who i* cou.taiitlv .ending u» the newel and mo.t la.hiooabie good. 1 lie) name in part—■ list ra»e. rich tfp<"‘g I'f.iit*. j 30 ea.«t » M d« lAinr; ■it - Lawn* and Mu*im» W " . oiioit and huen l*i •• bieacned Mu.i,n»,ali J nades, i W • col d Mu.luus In •• sorting Check* and - Uipka* Cotton dome.Uc Uiagnum., | *de* and Mimraer Stulla •JSO " Brown Mu.on*, Vl*o ca*o« and p.tc*nge* of UonneU. Mower*. Ca re., Ribbon*, Silk*. Shawl*. Bcrege*. White Good.. Millinery Article*, Cloth* aud Ca..imeres, Linen*, Ho •iery and Clove*. Ac. Ac. City and country merchant, will tim! Uteir Mock a* large aud desirable a* Eastern Mock*, and an einnu nauon of their good* and price* cannot fail to con vince all tiinl with their undeniable advantage* and facilities they can compete wrrn ast Ka*te*!» Jobbm. ThJa fact ha* been clearly demonstrated to hundred* of lltctr patron* who formerly purchased Ea*t. Their •took will alway* Be found complete _ B JL'. ItMBROIDKRY" Wonted paueru* lor Ottoman.. |j Puuio Buk>l», Table Cover*. Traveling Bag*, with a great variety of *mall pattern* Al»o, Wurvted* ot all color* and *Uade., by the pound, ounce, or *kein, for *aJc by *pl4 FII KATUN A Co, O‘J Fourth .1 FRESH PURE TEAS, Wholesale and retail, ai the OEKIN TF.A STORE. 70 Fourth "treet, near W ood. 1 Pittsburgh —The aubscriber having ju»t returned from New York, t* now receiving a larpe fall supply of fre*b GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, trom the New York Pekin Tea Company, selected with great - are for retail sale*. Our Mock being now heavy we „r<; pre- 1 pared to supply Grocers, Hotel*, Steamboat* and r am 'lie* with any quantity and at any price they may wi»h, packea in l, | and l pound package*. sib nit cnm.- tera, 0 and 13 lb catty boxe*. and tu hall che.l* Retnil Grocer* are invited to call, a* we can and will *ell better Tea* at lower price* than my uthrr bouse in Pittsburgh. Out slock of line Young Hy.on, Gunpowder, nnd Im penal Creen, aud Uolonc Black Tr>i* are Uie beM the American market „ , Levering’* double leftoed Loaf, Cru*h« ment In Penn *treci, known a* the Pituburgh ,Browcjtl h*Tin* removed theu enure buaine.a to the rUIPi ff WiBWERY, in Pla *wml «TlBm jrB PIT TSUI'HUH AND KUIK LINK. gfeggj* J&i. Dili Kairli Thi* Lme rum in roimertion with the vtrnra torn* BEAVER and CAI.EU COPE. between lY.Uburgb and Beaver A M Reed’. Line of »trntn boat* and vr, .neTrov and Michigan Ufce Boa. bur on ihc New \ ork canal C .M REEL. Proprietor. Erie Pa Indwell A Brother. Agent". Beaver W T Mather. Agent a. J .Mesknn'tiN Pa«»euirer Oftre Mouun«ai>tin House. Pittsburgh i ’dNSIGN f!KS \V l" Mala.n. Sharon. J F. A S Hull. Sharp*tmre. Smith A Downing do J H Piummer. VVr«l lirrenrilie. Wick. At t.re A tJo. do, \S m Henry Harutown. Hivw A Sunn... Buffalo. Barrier Gibb* A i'o •*anJu»ky, ja» A Armstrong, Detroit. Kirkland A Nrwl.errv.Sbr!.o)eau. MVlurr A ttil :um. Mllwoo k,e Ki-an Mutter A Dutton. Racioe. Juan Jl Kmtie. “ \ Wi,r. Vi A Co. >.-w York _ lifvT ALI.AI s UISTORV OF ENGLAND —Mu' aM i.-r'* edition r omainnur alt Uf mallei, veit.anm e. literal.in «• W.« I and 2 nf the London edition, ein t.eli,.lie,J w.tn a p«Ttra.t o' Uio au’.noi-* '• oi« in one P, CV nn.tivie. ■'"C A urge «u|tp»v ot -he hlkiv.- rr cetvr.l and lor *».< bt JOHN H MKUAIII. mehi” k ! wd *t^ paper, hangings. n&BBBB. JAB- HOWARD ft CO., flo. 81 Woud Street, WOULD call the anenuon of the public to their present stock of Paper Hangings, which for vu netr, beauty of finish,durability and cheapness, i» un rurrassed by any establishment in the Union. Beside* a large and full assortment of paper of their , own munoinciure, they are now receiTinra direct im portation ofKmirh and English styletofPaperllHrtg ; mgs, purchased t>y Mr. Lett Howard, ono of the finn. i now in Europe, consisting, ©f • Parisian manufacture, ilylwpteeea. London do S.CUO do Of their own manufacture. they hayc 100:000 Wall Paper, and I*ooo piece* satin glared Window Blind*. Ac . , Me«*r« Jame* Howard A C-o. have spared neuher expense nor labor in their endeavor* to nvml the «-a*t ern wall paper e*jnb)i«hm«n*, both in quality of man ufacture and variety of pattern; and they are warrant ed tn BMonng the pablte that they have lueceeded The whole a**ortment, foreign and home manufac ture. will be offered on term* a. low a* tho.e ot east ern manufacturer* and importer* tneh37-dtf W I|n»i V I’ALM XK. JOSML* IiJL.VNA Wtß * U*KT PALMER, HANNA A CO., ."tucrctor* to Ho**ey. Hanna A Co t BANKERS. EXCHANGE BROKERS, and deider* tu Foreign and Dome Mic Exchange. Ccntlieate* I ~(• Depo.ite, Bunk Note*, and Spec,-- Fourth 'treet, nearly oppo-ite the Bunk of Put-i-urgh Current tnev I ney received on drpo*itr-!*it.'h: Ch«-ek« (or .ale. and | colleruon. made on ne«r:y all the pnrnpni |.ou,:* -n I the Fnited Stale* * ! The higheM premium paid lor Foreign anti American I Gold . , A>lvan<-e* made on consignment* or Prnuuce. »h.p ped Fai.‘ <’» überal term* a l’- " j. c. P. SMITH, • ittornry and Connullor at Law, ST EOF IS. Ml). Will give particular attention to the colleet.on of Claim*, and all money rceetved. .hall be remitted without delay ~ . u RxeaßßSCK*—Hon. R Coulter. ?upreme Dench. Pa., Me**r». Lyon, Shorb A Co S' l.oui*. Wood, Abbott A Co Phtlad a. Jnn H Brown A Co do, Mr Charle* H Welling, do, Kno. Mahoney A Co New y ork. Lhiltru den. Bit** A Co do; Baugher A Baltimore, W F k A Murdoch, do. l-ove, Martin A Co. do. Mr John Falconer. Me-«r* Loren*. Sterling A P‘»“* burgh. F»*r»vthe A Co do; Uampum, Smith A to. do, Mr I. S mcUtftbdihP^ Vr* v »-U'i <-«*Li5S VKWKTIA*! rpHK *re«le«;aml bost variety ever offered m tin* city 1 before—made on ihr moat approved Ku»ierii t>lon*— ai d mnetfßrb'onahle Eaairtn patterns Mid color*. Mto TilK CHKAP ROLL, or BOSTON BLIND, on nr made to order of all »ue«. and at till price*. Country Merchant* and other* are invited to cal and erouiine the above for themw»lve».a» all wll nc *oid wiio-eaale or rets.), and a liberal deduet.on made rrholemir purchaser* oMlv A VF.STKRVF.I.T \ \ rMINKNT mini experienced Physician tim 1 ' . » i 4*l. oi'W year* Handing. offer* to treat »!- 0 Lleiicmte Nature witii proraptne** ami *ccre' • ’ll- meres* 111 Radio and other large riu ■ 1,.- . ;.rovcrlnn\ Mi» elmrce- are moderate. a I ' e.n ■« permanent Old <“*e* Gleet. Stnrtui-v Ul . , | mar Albui, Rbeutnau«tn. Ague, Si phili-. • • ■ , . . llf inerterme case* *©lieited * warranted, or chattfc refunded .in- i« SI ('lair itrrci. ‘.Moor* Iron the T,-e , Kjtfii.'ted. Advice to the poor grm;-. \ A *olic»t!i the worn cast* of mu »!i«c 1,0r.1. locoll. W" 41 V liotlea to the Public. \iri- hereby uoufy our mend* and correspondent* \V »t home mtnl abroad. ibni we will i-oi. t *»** ast cibci'M.wa.xcks, receive freight from any 0o»t for urhirhJ Newton Jone* i» agent. w “ ,r a J„ JKMODES A Al.rOllN^ — 4 KTTRt 15l AIT FLOW HRS—Material* tor Artificial A Flowens vir: Pimm UMoe paper, spoiled do. Car mrne paper for coloring, Pmm Saucers. Leaven of ewe rv inrin hud*, trpv and callow*, cna be obtained at F H KATON A Co'« Trimming Store. „ n l4 ' . Fourth tl PORTOUA INSTITUTE, lUraiim cm, WILL he opened (D. V.) for lie admission of yourt Gcmlemen on Monday, the Jkh day of April. Tk***. IP") • ll ' 111 advance} per tettum of Smooth* Knrltnh. t'la*»iea and Mathematical depart- Kjigli«h department i A limited nmnher 01 hoarder* will be received. For teauraontal*, reference* and nddmonai uifoi non. enauire of the Principal. W.COPF.LAND.-V B Of Trinity Oollece. Dublin. Fjc-Sirar, and O U ‘ Scholar from the Royal School of £niu*killcn. Federal *t. near Rr.tnnson tl. affhdt A CARD. ■JOHN KK.LLY 4 00, i*uceea*ort to Robb.W i“«* l) brenor 4 Co. late Merchant Tailor*.) No. UM CIIKSTNXT Street, above Jbud. Philadelphia, beg leave to inform their friends and patron* *hai they hove received ibe latest SPRING ANDSLMMLR FASHIONS, with a large a**onment of Now Style GOODS; comprising Cloth*, Ca* time rev Vetting*, Ac. of every description • all of which are of their own un nortsuon, having been carefully selected m Pans, London, Ac . . . fTT Strangers vimimv PhiladeJphm. are respectful ly mailed to call and examine their exteutive nock. mch2o:d6m INDIA "RUBBER PA9TK-Ju.i a pro.. I boltlo. of Rubtici Pule, a *up porwo. lb-1 -I«b lo k«P u«ir icol dr> II prevents the le.toor (too onte»i««, ul >UI }•-< * polish 0,0, il For ..1= Ok lodlo “t,?. 01 ' No 5 Wood ilroou “"5 J*BFUILUES,, TRANSPORTATION LINER PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LISE 1849. For tht Tran-rvortatum of I-rag/ato and from PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,N. YORK. BOSTON, Ac. Tupaiaa Bsibime, Philadelphia Taarrs A O’Cosmb, Pmabargh. THIS old established line being now in full open* uoa,lhe proprietor* are prepared with their anal extensive arranremenu to forward merchandise,pro* lure Ac to and from the above poru,-on liberal terms, with the regularity, despatch and safety peculiar to their mode of transportation so obvious, when tran shipment on the way is avoided -AH coasirnmenuby and for this line received. char ge* paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of rLrre for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, 4 " All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents. THOS. BORBIME 379 Market st, Phriadelphia. TA AfTE A O'CONNOR, Canal Busin, Pittsburgh. O’CONNOR A Co. North st, Baltimore. j mchdt BOATMENS' BINK.I ML >*»• For the Transportation of Merchandise J 1 ®**®*® PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, A BALTIMORE- Good* shipped by this Line, are earned in tour section Portable Boat*. THK*ub*cnl>ert having made arrangements m eaae of a want of *iate Traek* at Columbia. to have their good* forwarded over the Railroad* m car*, a* to avoid the detenuon that ha* heretofore occurred for the want of Track». Shipper, will had this to their advantage No charge* made for receiving or •hip ping. or for advancing oharg®*- All good* forwurued wub despatch, and on a* reasonable term* a* any oth er Line JOHN FA.RRKN 4 Co, corner of Canal and Liberty »t, Puuburgb. P H. FRETZ 4 Co, 365 Market »t, Philadelphia. 1849. UNION LINE, OR Til 1C PEXS'A AND OHIO CANALS. Crawtord At Chamberlin, Cleveland,o.) propr**. R (J. Pares. Bearer. Pa \ nriUK Line will l>e prepu eil on the opening of navi i gai ion. to irnnsport freight and Passenger* from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on ilir Canal nml Lake*. The faf the Line are unsurpassed in number lUaliiy am! capacity of Boat*, experience of captains imi eixirirm* y or Agent*. One Boat leave* Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, run unc in ronurctien with l&e steamers LAKE ERIK AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of &r*t da* Steamer*. Propeller* and Vet*eL on the Lair*. Ac rut* —R (i Park*. Beaver, Pa. Jesse Baldwin. Youngstown. Ohio. M B Taylor. Warren, Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, Wheeler A Co, Akron. “ Crawford A Chamberlin, Cleveland. O sear* A Griffith. Buffalo, N. Y. JOHN A. CALGHKY, Agent, Office, cor Water and Smithfield sts, Pittsburgh mchSWy BEAVER PACKETS. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 2—Capt. Gilson. LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon. T'HK above regular and well known Beaver Park ets, bave commenced making their daily trips to and from Beaver, and will continue to run between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, as follows: — . , „ , , , Michigan No. 2 leaves Pittsbunrh daily at » o elock. A M.. and Beaver at 7 o'clock, P. M Lake brie leaves Braver daily at 3 o’clock. A. M-, and Pittsburgh at :j o’clock. P M. These steamers will run in connection With R tj Parks' Express Packet Line, for Erie; Taylor A Leffiingwell’s Warren Packets, Union Line ot Freight Boats for Cleveland; Clarke A Go's Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line F reight Boat* R (i Parks daily New Ca*lle Packets. CLARKE. PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agenu. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent. Pittsburgh, vsicbnt c °r Water and Smithneld sts gfeggni lm jgygi binohams* transportation line rSOPRIETOBi, Joh* Btne'uu, Tiio*. Braotu*. W*. Bixoiiam, Jacob Doct. Conducted on ■mol Sabbath-keeping principles. I>HE Proprietors of this old established Line have pul their a lock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward Produce and Merehan di»<* 10 and Ifoin the F.astern cine* We trust that our long experience m the carrying business. and aealou* attention to the interests ot cue toiner* wti! secure to us a eonunuanee and increase Oi the phtronage hitherto cxiended to Bingham's Lute. Our arrangement* will enable a* to carry Freight with the utmost despatch. and our price* shall always be as low as the lowest charged by other respoaatble l '\Ve tia»e opened an office mNo !<} Merkel *a»el, betwee..4th and sth su. Phiiada. tor the cottTemance Merchandise will be received and fcr wnrded. Fuut and West, without any charge tor for wardl.ur advancing freight, storage or eotnraiMion. Bill* of Lading torwarded. and every direcuon nronipUv ullended !o. P AJJr..., or .p|.lv tp » « BINGHAM, i Canal Basin, cor Liberty A " a> ne «ta. I itt»bur*h. BINOHAMB A. DOCK. i No and, Market street, Phiiada. 1 JAMKJ* WH.9-ON. Agent, No lti North Howard «treet. Baltimore WILLIAM TYSON. Ageuu ] „ IC h-.»i No l« West Mreet. New York ) Pennsylvania Canal dt Rail Road i£x preaa'Faat packet Line, gteag^lB49.jgM& FROM PITTSBfOH TO PIUDADELPHIA 4: BAL TIMORE, ißxclunvely forl’osscngcni.} THE troll lie arc respectfully mlormed that this lane will commence running on the lVth inst, and con- Unne throughout the Season. The boa tV are new, and of a supertot class, with en larged cabins. which will give greater comfort. Tho can arc the latest construction. A boat will always be in port, and travelers are re quested to call and examine them before engaging ptut- dollars through.) One ofth/boat* of this Line will leave the landing {opposite 0. S. Hotel, corner of Penn street and Canal, every night at nine o clock Time days. For information, apply at the Office, Monoogahela House, or to D LEECH & Co inch IT Canal Basin KiEBL'9 PORTABLE BOAT LISK, s^gsaSßagaaiaa. For the Transportation oc bmgbt 10 TO PHILADKLPHLA, BALTIMORE A NfcA\ ORK BUSINESS on the Canal being now reaumea. toe Proprietor of the above Lino respectfully uHorm ibe public that thcr are prepared to receive ami for ward Freight wiui despatch. and at lowest rale*. Thoy would also call the attention of shipper* East ward to the fact that the Boat* employed by them in transportation, are owned by them and commanded by experienced captain*. Shippers of Meal m Balk will find u advantageous to -hip by iki» Line, a* the subscnl«ers have made ar rangement* at Columbia to have *uch freigh* lor Bal timore handed directly frout boat* to car*, thereby *a ■ vmi: warehouse l>ar.d!i"« : Freight i.i Philadelphia goes clear through m the No Chjrv- made lor rrrnving *hipnin* or advancing •barer. KIKR A JONki* Proprietor*, Canal Ba«in. Seventh «lreel. AttKNTS John A ?haw. Cincinnati, U ; Joo Me •u, oush 4Co Halumore: Ja* Hlcel 4 Co.. Piulftdel- Franci* A Thoroat. Columbia nicliJl PBMSSVLVANIA CAHAI. A 1849. EXPRESS FAST PACEKXUNE, Filers Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore. (Exclusively for P»»»enuer».) THK public arc re»peelfu'ly informed that thi* Line will commence running on Monday, Itftb March.. The boat* of thi* Line ate of a wperior cla»*. with enlarged cabin*, which will civc greater comfon u» pnufcenrer* A l>o»l will alway* he in port, and traveler* ure re uuealed to call and eianime ihein heiore engaging pn»- liiufe bv olhiT route. Tney will leave the landing, op posite the U S. Hotel, corner Penn .trect and Canal, every I COLLARS THROI 1.1 l Time— 3 l Days. p t , r information, apply nt ihe office. Mnnonauhela Hou»e, orto D LEECH A Co. Cnnal Basin. lj _TUe proprietor* of the above Lane are now building an additional lane of Packet*, lo run a* above on or about June I*l. in connection with the 1 mn*yl* vama Rail Road from Lewyrtown lo Philadelphia. At that time a packet will leave every mornuu = ven * me Tune through, *J| day*. mchl " reliance portable boat CINE, / 1 ooDS carried on ilu* Line are not trambipped ( T between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, being car rJed in lour «ecUo.i Portable Uoau over lord and w«- irT ._, o shipper* 01 merchandize requiring careful handling, th.# i* of importance No charge mode for receiving or ihipping. or for advancing charge*. All gnori* forwarded with dispatch, u i.l on a* reasonable irrmv a* by any other Line lrrm 1 JOHN M'FAUEN h. Co, ('anal Ba»m. Penn »(. Pittsburgh JAS M DAVIr* & Co. marl £J7 Market A W Commerce it, Philo. JOHN McFADEN it Co. Forwarding and Corot on Merchant*, CanaJ Uuain, Fenn *l, I‘iiuburgh. JAMES M DAVIS A Co, Flour Factor* and Coni Mon Merchant*, tf/7 Market and 64 Commerce *t JMn’Hdrlpbia. IL/* Advance* made by either of the above on r Wool ami other merchandize consigned to thee aal<\ _ . . __ ra ”-- , . : jB4l Merchants* Transportation Lin*. VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL* RAIL HOADS, TO rUtLAPtLFVU *!tP BRLTtaiin*. TIME Canal. nod Rai' Road. >•««"* now optn. tnd lit rood order, we are prepared to forward all cimU of merchandise and produce 10 Philadelphia and Baltimore; with ptomptnr** sod de.patrn, and on as sni >rm, .. .»y «!»■ £».■ McANULXY t Co Canal Baom. Penn *u Pittsburgh. AoEm-CHARLK3 KAVNOR- ‘2‘lulelflii*. mf ->7 MORRILL A Co. Baltimore ism. BBUCbISS WAT FREIGHT LISE. For Mairsville, Johnstown, Holuday slmrgh, anu ail intermediate places Um- will comiuut lo carry all Way Goods w-un thru asnal despatch, and at fair rates of (f 'ao*to»— 1 C .A. MANULTY A Co, PiusHttlgh. P U Wakefield, Johnstown. John Miller. HoUidaysimrgh. REfKftKT. Hock r w ) and arrive at Erie in lime Cor pauenger* to take the morning boat* to Baffalo or up the Lake. Ticket* throngh to Erie and all Lake porn, eon hod by application vo JOHN A CADGHEY, Agt, 1 v eorner of Water and B©ilhfield«ti or GEORGE KECK, under the St Charles Hotel SAX ERATUB—S 3 bbl» Salen&u, for ule by tpU J 4 E FLOYD H 0! rt ?ES, LOTS, 808 Aerea Coal LMd fci *•*•» Sm; tlgbn the Monongtbela riTcr.fcboai lOmiJf* sad Smile* above third Ltxthjin the immeui-te ne,ghbothood of Hcsara Lyon * Short, and Mr. John Herron** purchase. TW« fine body of Coal will be sold at the low pnee of $33 per acre—one third in hand, balance in fire equal annual payments, mahout interest. Title indisputable. Ki*»d—cannot be surpassed. For farther enquire of A RaLSLEY, who has a draA of «aid pro perty. Residence 3d si, below Ferry, Mr. Adam* Kow N. R There is another team of coal on this traot. about tit) feet above the lower, of excellent quality. jjrtKkdtf S'. ®v COUNTRY REBJDBSOS FOR RRbT. mio ACRES OF tiROUND, situated near the Pittsburgh and Oreensburgh Turnpike, 3) mil#* from the city, and adjoining the- Allegheny C#n»- eiery, on which is erected a large and well finished two story bnck Dwelling House, together with stables, carnage house, Ac. There is also on the premises a tarre variety of fruit trees, and a spring of nnnsual ex cellence contiguous to the dwelling. jal3 WM. YOUNG, 143 Liberty_sl_ Valuable Real Ratal* far Baa*. THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, that valua ble Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining hit present residence, and give possession immediate- I y • There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, i high state of cultivation. The improvement* are irgc ami well finished bnck DWELLING HOUSE, a superb Dam, and other opt building*. Adjoining the dwelling is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which furnishes a constant supply of excellent water There is a variety of Fruil Tree* and Shrnbbdry on the premises If the above described property is not sold soou, it will be rented for s ume Also, for sale, a large LOT, on Pennsylvania Avenue, ai the end of the board walk. Inquire of &p£d3m Valn*bl« E«»TK«turtbr liiV. DAVID BEKLKR- TIHE Trustees of the Western Theological Seminary having decided to selL on perpetual lease, a por tion of their property in Allegheny citr, offer on very' favorable terms, from 30 to fit) Lota of different sizes \ warrantee title will be given. A plan of the lots can be seen ai No. IS Wood street. For particulars, enquire of either of the tmdersirned Committee. JOHN T. LOGaN, Al£X. LAUOUUN, MALCOLM LEECH, H. CIULO3, a*ML. BAILEY. At *iT«rjr !ow H»nt. MA TWO «lory Brick House, on Federal one door above ibe northwest comer of the North Common, Allegheny—wide hali, parlor, dining room and kitchen on the first floor. Poor rooms ui< 2d story, with a finished attic. Possession to be bad immediately. Inquire of apt I GKO U MILTKNBERGER, 57 Front »t Valuable Rdal Eatate tor Bal* T'HE following property in tlie city of Pittsburgh, and near the borough of Manchester, on the Oruo river, is offered for sale on accommodating terms: 3 Lou (being sub-division of Lot No 4flß in the plan of the eity of Pittsburgh,) having ;W leal front on Se venth street, by sMU feet to Strawberry alley rear Gram street. 10 one acre Lou fronting on an Atonne, ® feet ide. runnmg from Beaver road to the Ohio rivei. so loing Phillips'* Or Cloth Factory. For terms, enquire of CHARLES B. SCULLV, or JAMES O’HARA, Bnrke’s Building, 4lh «t- Let oa Liberty Street for Leeee. ONE LOT, 42 feet front on Liberty street, by 110 feel to Brewery aUey, nearly opposite West sn-001, and convenient to the Monongnheln river, will be leu ed for a term of years. Enquire of CHARLES B SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA, febO-tf _ Barke’s Building, 4tb «t Tslusblc Property for Sale. IN THE NINTH WARD OP PITTSBURGH.—Sev ern! Lots on Baldwin- and Liberty streets, in the tftb Ward, 24 feel by 100, and adjacent the proposed depot of the Central Railroad. For terms inquire of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA, marllfcif Barke's Bail ding, 4th st TO“LB T . a FROM Ist of April next, on reasonable terms, to good tenant*, six comfortable two story Briek Dwellings, with cellars, vaults and back build mgs. situated on Robinson ana Craig streets, Alleghe ny city. Kuquire of SWEITZBR A REED, marS.-dtf Office Third Ft, opposite St Charles Hotel POa BALE. MA FINE two «tory Brick House, pleasantly’, situated on the lull directly bask of Mr. Andrew Watson's property, near Pennsylvania avenue. The boase and lot will be sold very low for cash. For further information apply to D. W. AA. S. BELL, Attorneys at Law, 4lh street, between Smithfleld and Gram aplffcif STORE TO LET. MTO LET, for one or more years, the three sto ry Bnck Building on Wood streoi. and adjoin ing the shop and store of Rot*ert H. Hanley. The two upper stories have been fitted an as a dwel ling hou»e, and may be still so occupied if a tenant wishes. mch2£tf NEVILLE H. CRAIG. 1 pohTsale, ON frvorable term*- K Iy». of Ground oa the sooth «lde of Penn stree., near the Mononguheln river, fromuig £0 feci on Penn street, and extending 110 feet in depth to an alley 20 ft wide; a most desirable loca tion either for private renideure* or for manufacturing purposes. Enquire of J SCHOONMAKKR A Co, feblC NotMWoodst Property in Allagheny City for Bal*. T'HE subsenber* oiler for sale a number of choiea Lots, situate to the Second Ward ; frouting on tha Common ground, on easy Venus. Inquire of W. O’H. ROBINSON. Auy at Law, St Clair st or of J AS ROBINSON, on the premises. myl7:dAwu‘T __ M COUNTRY SKAT TO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling, with acres highly improved Land, sitnaied in Oakland, to let from Ist April next. HARDY, JONES A Co, febti- 44 Water street MFUR KK£«T—Forone to three yeur*, from the first of April next, a large two stoned brick Dwelling House, pleasantly siuiuied on the bonk oi the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Manches irryAvitu ahoui four acres of land, oat buildings, frnii irees, Ac Ac. Apply to Ja s JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co To Lot. m.\ LARGE and well finished Room, second story, on the comer of Wood and Third etreets, above the Exchange office of m H Williams, Possession given Immediately. Inquire of jafi M’GILLS k ROE, IM Liberty at IfVISfING—A large Box, directed to W R. Murphy, JYi Pittsburgh. It was taken by a drayman from the store ofW. R. Murphy, with directions to leave it at McKee's grocery store, corner of lsi and Wood streets, but was not delivered; and it i* supposed has been left ; by mistake at some other house. Tno drayman'* face is known by the person wha gave him the box, but his name and residence are not known. roehtff mTO LKr —A large tme* Dwelling Home, mitable for iwo families, mtoaied on Federal «treet. Allegheny, shore -Mr. .Grares’ store. Apply to H. LEE, feb23 _ _ Liberty si, opposite slh two Hotf¥£s~Afti> lots for balr TWO on Bearer street, la the city o 813 Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on wiuca ijerected u frame building two stories high, suitable for two small tenements. The lots are each twenty feet iu front by one hundred fee' deep, and run bars to a street forty feet wide. The buildings on the pre ; mines will pay a very handsome interest oa the invest. input, and the property will t>o sold cheap lor sash. Apply to U. snroul, Clerk's office; U. S. ar to uovsS KAY k Co FOR SALE, 'T'KN LOTS, iM lect by 170, situated on the higher JL ground, and fronting on tho wide North Commom Ui the Hueiin Vista Extension. Term* g7no, cuh. JAMES ROBINSON. WM. O’H. ROBINSON, '.hthkSra Office. Exchange Buildings. St Clair n FOR SALIC. A FARM situate #n Cbartier * Creek, m Robimon township, about five miles from Pittsburgh, con taining 'iHJ acres, with the allowance. Enquire 01 \V. O H. ROBINSON. Attorney at Law, ap3:dltti Exchange Buildings. 81 Ctaix st Scotch Bottom LaniTfOr BaleT ritKN ACRES OF LAND, situated In Peebles town- J. ship, on tiie Monongahcla, three miles from Pitts burph—in lou u> suit purchasers. For further partic ulars apply Ur tienry Woods. 3d st, or to A WASHINGTON, 1 novtW-dtf Southfield si M WAREHOUSE FOR SALE.—The subscriber oders for sale the three storv brick Warehouse on Wood «ireet, occupied by R. Tanner A Co. t pl7 WE WILSON, Jr VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET FOR SALE—A I,oi of GroCnd sitoaie on Penn street, between Hay ami Marbury streets, adjoining tlie house and lot now occupied by Ricbaru Edwards, having a front ol 'ii feet, and ut depth ISO feet, will be sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih st, near Wood, ortdl-dtf F'orSal*. A DESIRABLE Building Lot in Allegheny city, fa vorably located, in size about half an aere, and will be sold on accommodating terms, inquire of febO J D WILLIAMS, _UO wood si FOR RENT—A room in the 'second story. No. Wi vfl Wood street ja2D Greenwood Garden. THIS deligbttul Summer Retreat is now open for the reception of visiters. Ice Creams, Frail, Nuts. Confectionary, und ail the good things nature and art Scan produce, will be served up, in the best manner, in ' the Soiood. The IVa Tabic will be spread at 64 o'clk every evening Conducted on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. Bouquets of the choicest Flowers pm up at the short est notice. A large collection of the choicest variety of Green house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Platts, for sale The new steamer THO 3. SCOTT will bo ready, in few days, to run from the Point to the Garden. ■py . J.MeXAI.N. MEDICAL * SURGICAL OFFICE, tNo. 65, DIAMOND ALLEY, a few doors below Wood street, to* market. DO. BROWS, having beea regularly educated to the medtea profession, and been for some tint in genenu practice, now eonfinea his attention to tho treatment of those private and delicate comj plaints far which his opportunities and experience peculiarly qualifv him. II years assiduously devoted to study A treatment of those complamta,{dnrtng which tune lie has had more practice and has eared more pa» uenis than can ever fall to the lot of any private prae* titioner) amply qualifies him to offer caaorancea ol speedy, permanent, and satisfactory ©are to all afflicted with delieatr diseases, and all diseases arising iherr| Dr Brown wduld inform those afflicted with private diseases which have become chronic by time or ngj mvated by the use of any of the common nostrums of the day, thnl their complaint* can be radically aad thori onghly cured; he having given his careful attention to’ the treatment of such eanes, and succeeded in hundreds of instances in curing persons of inflammation of the neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often result from those cases where others have consigned them to hopelfcss despair. • lie particularly invites such as have been long and unsuccessfully treated by othen to consult him, when every satisfaction win be given them, and their eases treated in a careful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience study, and investigation, which it is impossible for tbos engaged in general practice of medicine to give an one class of aDease. > •• [T/" Hernia or Rupture. —Dr. Brown also Invites par* sobs afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parti tv alar attention to this disease. CANCERS also cored. Skin disease*; ah© Pi' i, Paliy, etc., *peedily cured Charges very low. N. D-—Patient* of enh uz living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, airing all the symp| toms, can obtain medicine* with direction* for ate, by addressing T. BROWN, M. O, post paid, and euclo*. No. 85, Diamond aQey,o{rppalts J tho ' arerly House. ~ . RaiciUTtSL-D». Brown’s newly diaeorerad reme dy Cor Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painfal trouble. It never fail*- Office end Priaale CouaaMM H“»»% N °- 65 Di *‘ mend alley, fttuburyii, Pa ™ Boetotla alway. al a. home, ' . No cure no pay. declO C°TJS N-9< ‘ 'T 'ffi.'ififenl B ■ssssasssafftr* 1 aplS •. -j» ' .^on