BY MGNm mEGMPR: EXPORTED & TELEGRAPHED E'er Use Pittsburgh Daily G**ette» VIRGINIA ELECTIONS. pyrrr a ntT-PHIA. April 27. Z Mr. Botta received, for Coogrcß*, In Richmond, 508; Siddcn, 240. In Henrico— Bolts, 326; Siddon. 337. Fayetteville—Belts’ majority, 302. ft In ‘Winchester, Faulkner, the Whig candidate 'tor Congress, received 159 tnaj. Charlestown— Faulkner, 35 mij. ZawtavtUA, April 27. : Tfaos. Ewing passed ihrongh this pUce to day, on his return to Washington. He will reach there on Sunday. BaLnatosE, April 26. Knnkie’s trial for the murder of Mrs Cooper, full progresses- The prisoner feigns lunacy. New York, April 27. The Canadian news has created- qmle an ex citement in this city. V The Cambria arrived in Boston at 5 o’clock this morning. CwcmsiiOprii^. At Frankfort, Ky.,a large numbeijj of delegates were present at the Emancipation Convention. They have been engaged for two dart in discus sions between Jadges NichoU and Hreckenridge. The former is an emancipationist, and the other is a pro*lavery advocate. The Hon.lHenry Clay • was expected to be present. NEW YORK MAKRET. April 27, l&tfi. Flour is firm at higher prices, ft a coold not hear of any sales. Grain—ln active demand, with an upward ten dency. Slocks doll and heavy. Money buoyant. BALTIMORE MARKET. April 27—P. M. Flour—Dealers are holding off fir the foreign news. The market is steady, bnt not active. Grain—Sales of prime red Wheat at 1030 per fcu; calestof prims white Corn at 44©45c; pnme yellow 52c. Oats 28c. Rye 56c per bu. Whiskey—Sales in bbls at 20*c per gal. Gfocene*-*-9ales cifßio Coffee at 7J£SSic per pound. Provisions—Sales of Western Mess Pork sll per bbl; prime, $9 35; Bacon, hog ronnd, 4J(S6|c. Lard, in kegs, 7*c. Com Meal—Sales at $2 6S*c per bbL Bye Floor—s 2 931. CINCINNATI MARKET. * April 27—6 P. M. The foreign news has produced a better feeling n the flour market. We note tales at 83 50 per Grain—Sales ol Wheal at 65<370c, to the extent of 700 bu. Lard—The sales comprise 30Q bbls at 51. Whiskey—Sales to s moderate extent at Hi® 16c. ST. LOUIS MARKET. April 27, P. M. Laid—Safes at 4c. The market is firm- Groceries—There is an increasing demand for Cofffee. Solaris in active request. Grain—There is a good inquiry for Wheat for milling purposes. Flow—The market is steady r but not active. In prices there is no quotable change from previous From the London Baptiit Mngiiin* u] trill arise and go onto m T Fathei When burdened is my breast, When friendless seems,my lot. When earth affords no rest, And refuge I have not; Father 1 ifthou wilt suffer me, I wQI arise and come to thee. When conscience thunders loud, When sins in dread array Upon my memory crowd,^ /tnd fill me with dismay? E’en then there yet is hope for me. Father! I’ll'rise and come to thee. When 1 have wandered far, fjf} atnng the downward road; s 4 And mountains seem to bar *' ■ My turning back to God; Yet glancing once on Calvary, » Father 1 I’ll rise and come to thee. And if I tm & child, Bat have back-sUdden igtill, And filled with projects wild Have followed my own will; Yet, penitent, resolved I’ll be, Father) to rise and come la thee. With broken heart and sad I will retrace my way, - And though my case is-sad, Thy mercy is my stay; With Jesas blood my only plea, Father! i’ll rise and coma id thee. And thou in love wilt turn To tby poor rebel chll£; Not lei thine anger barn, Though tin my heart beguiled; Thy voice shall meet me graciously, Arise! arise! and come to me. And when my cheek tarns pale, And when I sick in death, Though heart and flesh may tarf, ; i With my expiring breath PU whisper, Jeans died for me; Father! I rise- and come to -thee. The Fnmtur Guardian camions the Californiaagainst expecting to recruit her stoo k of provisions from the settlements in the country, as it is confident tbatlbey will not have any to part with till after harvest -rr-rmsvKEY—7oo bbl* Wblikey, in «tor* and Cot Scg W&M MITCHELTBEE TFT INES—Port, Madeira, Li»bon, and Sweet Mala- W sale by the ca«k ot ro quantities to wit B» w fc.M MITCHF.LTREE, Eionin and Domestic Liquor*. . *s»onm»ai of Foreign and bome*ue U kiway* on hand nod Mr »nle In qaanuik* W &i m mitcMbltree >-» pfi muu is reoaested to call for ft jm*U box. 2HF"SBTSSHSg®:' tpjg , B"**' TtwH^aia-OH? s3 water and IM front rt V-.AM Roilnuliet.iMi utgi^s^i. nEABL ASH 13bto /THEESE AND BOLL BDTre.H-31 bl. CbM.ti-1 C^ hBo “ SKffitfSSfcpfcSftS .C ’Tsg^j^sgsawfflA^iof: OIL-i ben, 8*1«8 Ol.'l « '*“* 2S* Oil, very to; '« A Ca BORAX— 3 cull jp«t r»t! , d; for wle >7 >pEFPjreu a schoonmaKE r fc co, 8* wood « OPAXTvABNTSH —600 galli be« qa»Uiy, “ »W*> * “>• >“* f ° r “l^oZwilAKK.RftC. (WoR -pHIOR-UHOOO porkyi-Tct. -piJISEE 4 C V i°A£-.o „„ C. ! ,U.,f»r i «l.b ?;NH o R;J T t c„ ' feICKLBSI SICBLKBII ONE THOUSAND DOZEN SICKLES, of»u|»nof jk v. raocsicrtzir js. of Pittsburgh. of Pb»fcW*Jpbla. POISDBITBB k BEt HOLDS, FLOUR FACTORS,, 6«Ber«l Commliilon No 433 Wibi et Stkxtx. between- Eleventh anti n Twelfth *tt., PHILADELPHIA. . ro (abseriben be* leave respectfully to acquaint ”1 their friend* and the paciie that tpey have u*»o -w-.H |^en>civet in Philadelphia, for the purpose of a General Commission Biiimew,ami trust eXpertence in buainett wtfljiecare to.lhfcm j -2fv?Tlicu) ar encaiion- will be £mn to tmle» of I Jlf Bcnerillypand any frarehtkes in tor \Vesteruaeeoum. ihaPbiladaJ^ 1114 " ' R. \VhFDINDE.\T£R, C. M. REYNOLDS. BftK; oral It; Springer * « “j« comb h Brt)) w u Clitum,! CtndnnaiVOhio-.**£ Ky ; Crow, Ale- Lewi* T Mo.;'Hewitt, Ndfloa k CreerT k Co, W A Vlolcti, York; W R Thomp p„„ Mjne.llo. utl w Fourth « _____ ■ 'a; , OUNDiUES-* batetCouoni a b«o FoMboro; 3di - u»r* ( O Fluored; AbU No 1 Loti, lonoinir (rom mum. M * rtn “• ■ j“" "‘•• bT • 13A1A “ D,c COMMERCIAL RECORD, t | ALMANAC. 23 Batj*rd»y, ss suiday, 30 Mohday, ‘ ...... L Tagaday. i Wednesday, 3 Thhrsday, 4 Friday, Vi.-... PITTBDDROR BOARD OP- TRADE COMMITTEE FOR APRIL Miatm-L. t. a n “**•. JXh. smrrox. Omce, pErfsaraoit Dazettk, ) Saturday Morning) April 89, 184 D | But little animation wns perceptible in any (.reach at' burincs# yesterday. ; ThrougboaUhe week, the unpqru by the nver have been unusually light, hot the high -stage of water will n all probability, render trade mpre prosperous daring t ha coining week than it has been for sotpe time past. FLOUR—'The rreeipu by the rivet, yesterday, were increasing, but stiU, were p e’taoderate extent. A) 1 tbit was offered for sale <m the wharf, was readily ta ken at &L5O P bbl- ■ A farther advance has been ob- tained from store, and we now quote sales at P bbl by the dray load. GROCERIES—The market continues without any material change. We quote sales of Coffee at ?|o>c F ft. NO Sugar, prime, s±« by ihe hhd, and s±« ? ft by the bbl. We note sales of SOhhds prime at s£c Alplasses doll, and is offered trom first hands, in lou. a 1 27c. We continue oar quot&tlstu, however, of soles In at 2@029c Sugar bouse Molasses at 43c>P gall. PROVISIONS—In r&useqoence of on advance of Jc p ft in-Cincinnati, the market is firm; Shoulders and Bam* ere held si 4J and 6J ? ft;Sides without change- We note sales at these prices of 264)00 6s Sales of 16,000 ft» country cured, assorted, at 4|c P ft; Can vassed Hams Tfc. Sugar-cured SioS*c p ft SHEETINGS —In-brisk demand, and sale* sreef. fected as quickly as they can be produced at 70?}c yard. PLASTER PARIS —The market it quiet, and we quote prices nominal al 812 P Jon. of No 1 at 10c. No a at U. ami No 3 at 3c P 6 WHISKEY —We iuote sales of 60 bhls. raw. ai lfic ? gallon. HEMP—Regular sales of Kentucky at 814008160 p LEAJ>—The market is acuve with a light stock on band We quote talcs ot Pig at 44*-, and bar ai 4JO Sc ? 6. CASTOR Oil.. —Sales trom first hands at Sl.tSc per gOlipa. WHITE LEAD—Sales brisk at Sl.GJic ? keg. with fi P cent off tor lots of 100 kegs WINDOW GLASS—Is in good and regular demand, vrilh a fair slock m market. Sales of city brands Sx 10 al 94, 10x12'at 84,50, 12x18 at $7 P box. Potent brands 10x14 to 10x24 at 510,500516, Country brands 9010 at 83,25083.50.10x12 al ? box Spirit off the Domestic Harketl. St. Lorts, April 19, 1646 . Hemp—Sales of inferior and loose lots 811608115; fair, in good shippUag order 812008121; good to choice 31220*125 p ion Lead —Lower mines, deliverable -at a point below, 83,60; Upper mines 83,00083.91 Feathers—Sales at 25030 c 6 ■ Hide* —Sales of dry flint at 7|o7Jc, dry salted 70 7sc; green 3104 c F 6- Tallow—Sales of prime rendered at 7c Ip 6 Potatoes-A choice article commands 70075 c, ia:r and common 600115 c F bu, inferior lower Bacon—Sales of Shoulders at 3034 c; ribbed sides § 4Lo4}<*; good hams at 5051 c; clear sides 5051 cu per pound Lead—Sales of inferior at4io4Jc, fair 3405 c, No si(®sic F ft.—{.Mis* Rep ' New ObleiHS- April Id. 16-I‘J STATEMENT OF CO+TON Stock 03 band oa lb« In Sept. 1945, bale» Arrived unee to data Arrived to day. Exported to date. Exported to day, Stock on hand and on shipboard notfccleured 252,011 Tobacco—The day being unfavorable for thawing Tobacco, we did not bear of any sale worth reporting On Saturday 153 hhds were sold.not previously re ported, 50 Mason county on private term*, 25 A of which A. at S4e; sat si«, and 1 A at and 46 R. si 3c> and 25 at 3fc STATEXRXT OV TOBACCO Stock on hand on the Ist Sept. I*4B, hhd» Areived xioce to date, Arrived to day. Exported to date, Exported to day, 3k ,-k on hand and on shipboard itbt cleared hhdul 1. FREIOSTs.—To New Orleans. and, iu tart, to nearly every quarter, ate lower at present than they hare bren known at any time before this Reason. Yoeterdm. Flour was shipped to New Orleans ni 25c. Pork ai 35c bbU Lead at Wfij Lard, Bacon. Ac, at 12(<315 4P 100 Corn and Wheat at 8c 4p bu. and other articles in proportion. The river, it t* true, is at a fine stage, but bow boots con moke money, or even Hear expense* ai these low rates, is a. mystery to us,—lSt Louis Rep MobbCaUTormaJ*.—'Tbe steamer Thomas Jefferson from Cincinnati, arrived yesterday morning, haring on •board a large number of emigrant*, destined for Cmii' forma. A party of gold boater* from Nashville. Teun., all reached here yesterday morning, On ibo steamer Sui quehsnpa Not a boat arrive* from any quarter bt has more or lea* emigrants on board —(Si Lou Hep 0 The steamer Belle Creole. left this city last evening’ for the Missouri over, with betweeu three ami toiu hundred psssengers. nearly all “California’’ bound, with the “gold fever "—[St Louis Rep ; The Reamer St Joseph, Capi ■ Baker, returned >a*t averting from Fort Kearney, after a aueceasful mp up with the -Telegraph Companyirom this city, and bound for California. She landed them ail sate, and as a mark of then respect and esteem to the officers of the hoot, tftey have signed a card which appears in another column.—(it Louis Rep. Por San Prsmclaoo* California- THE ondereigued, haring just returned j*33xfn>ta California, purposes chartering a fast vessel to be despatched at as early a day a* arrangements con be made, and will take pas sengers allow rales, £T« sufficient number apply soon. The vessel \o touch at Rio de Jaheiro and Valparaiso, for fresh provisions, £c- The route via Cape Horn has now the decided pre ference over all others, aa the undersigned passed on bts return to the U. 8. upwards of 2000 persons at Pan ama and on the Isthmus, unable to procure passage All passengers or companies taking passage ui the ship, will beiormsbed, freo of cost, with a complete .old washing machine and implement*, *uch as he knows to be the test in use, having seen many costly and ingenious machines thrown aside, as tlnfii lor the PO Se ) wUl also giye each passenger accompanying the expedition, the benefit of his experience In mining, and will also moke known to them the most productive passage will bo secured until paid for. For freight ot passage, apply immediately to 6 JAMES S. wETHBREILS German st., or HAYDEN A COALE, 03 S. Gay »L »p2o.d2w Balt. Am. Tfotta to the holdert of Ftfttburgh City Sony. IN conformity with the 2d Section of the Ordinance of the IBlh of April, IH9, directing the undersigned ••to negotiate FOB CITY SCBJP, the Bond* and Mort aaaes of individual* held by the City for property sold, BKaing to TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOL LARS”—public notice i* hereby given, that the *atd obligations wfli now be dupoaed of for the Corporate iooliof the City of Pituburgh, of the denomination* of One, Two and Three Dollam. Footer notice » hereby given, that City Bond*, bearing Interest from the 16th day of April, 1t49. at the rate ofO per cent, per annum, wi'l at any time hereaf ter be Uioed to the holder or holder* of City Scrip, in assv of One Hundred Dollar* and upward*, according to the provision* of the Ordinance of the above date. ap af S. R- JOHNSTON, City Treasurer store and fop ifkUP’* KW SPRING GOODS — A. A. Mamj & Co., No. 60 Market *ueel, are no* opening 40 case* and package* of iplendid SPRING GOOUS, compmuy Lawn*, Muslins Beregea, M. de Lames, Giagbarn*, Prints, Freoeh Cambrics Linens, Ribbons LACe», Silks Shawls Gloves Hosiery, and a awn- meet of tioodi Kt>VC&.*iOHT MBS. & MISS GILLAND respectfully inform their friends and the pablie, thev have proeored onb removed their school to a roomy and convenient boose in Lacoek street, second dwelling east oi Feberal si. where they are prepared to iske a few boarders, a* well as a tew more day scholars, and where their ex clusive attention will be devoted to instruction to all the ordinary branches of English education. Strangers are refeired to Mr. Wm. Kichbaum, Mr. John U.hleFaddrn and Mr. F Eaton ef Pittsburgh- Mr. A. Short and Mr. George Reiter of Allegheny city. aplOrdtf TMBT-WES-tEßJrmUffAlffCßrcOM P* - MY OF PITTSBVBHU. by ’ „ *\vg * CO IN conformity with the ‘-Act Incorporating the Wes tern Insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny,”, approved the ttOth day ol March, A D- IS4l>—Books will be ot>eiied for the, sub scription of the Capital Stock 6f said Company, at the Monongubela House, m the city of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 23d day of APRIL, IS4O, between the hours of ten and three o’clock; and continued at the same place, and during the same hours, from day te day onul at least tweoy-five hundred Shares thal have been subscribed. Five Dollar* will be require; to be paid on each share, at the lime of subscribing, it* order of the Commissioner*. apS-d3w*p JAMES LIPPINCOTI*. Pec’y ouLrtn otflCrMirGOCDnn SPANO A CO. ri'BE subscriber, wholesale manufacturer of JEW I KLRY, uwiie* wholesale dewier* and pedlar* tn». aL* South and West— «U»o< country »to<;e keeper* to eallaod examine hi**tock of Jewelrv, which will he ITm nt the lowe»t price* for caah or approved accep mnee* Constantly on hum and manufacturing a uSe ««"»»■ ‘‘^aA^OAiaf' c. Fourth uud Brunch <» f rnLAT9-'^NGtA^l>— Cheap edition, in one M trolome- full bound, half bound, and paper cover*. ?>*«•■ » voir. . full „ppl 7 Also, .1 ir aw and English Lexicon of the Old t£uuS£ Srd edition, revised, with large addition., J« ; 7 Jn “ pnbl ßjjopjpSff Apollo « ® up DB « »• BBST ' Dentist. Corner orVounh and Decatur, between ■■' aepa-dlym Market and Ferry sueeta pSV Oreeirnrood °* rd s*?* THf)MAS F,-“sas“: Point, every half hour daring ihc day, % or*. cholcc.lfi'""bo"" l £ l r -'' ra for sale In the Garden. Ice CTCtms anil other shmenta furnished in the saloon*- £r*shmentt funtltu. .. In ihe toio*- Boqueu pat ap at ihe iborteet notice- ura«» • left *1 ibe wharf boat, will receive pfo^P 1 w PORT OPHTTSBURGR ARRIVED- Michigan No, 2, Gibon, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Wellavilie Beaver, Clark, Beaver Lake Ene, Gordon, Beaver. Messenger, No. 2, Woodward, Cm. Beacon, DolT, Mobile. Yankee, McKee, Zanesville. Allegheny Clipper, Beaver. Zachary Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. Stin I rises. 1 " a‘ a .Sr' S > 0 4 59 4 a 4 57 4 55 6 5 i <! A 3 0 54 C 55 « 20 0 59 0 59 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. Clipper No. 2. Devol, Cin. Lowell, Dexter, Zaoesville. There were 7 feet, 0 inches in the channel las evening at dusk, by pier mark and rising BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY Brownsville Packets, 3. A. M., and 4 P M. Beaver Packets, 10 A. M., and 4 P. M. Fob Philadelphia. D Leech 4c co’s. packet line—9 o'clock P. M. Thb Aaron Bart —On Thursday, wr paut*vi«ii tc tly« fine «lram«*T. now lying at our wharl, and wrp- v«- -by agreeably *urpn«<-d at the beautiful a ;>(>*• ruauc<- die She i* a beautifully niushed boat. being a* clia-ttrly Bi rd ap, both inside and out, »« my packri wr tiarr and contains mauy tntprot einunis. ihe work her able Captain, W J Koan'z, not lo b«- found on ny other bout on Uie nver The chimney* ar*- lowered and elevated wuh bu 1 little trouble, m a manner peculiar lo the “Hart,'' while her upper deck i» supported bv a novel *p*eie« of guards The arrangement of her “Texas," too. strikes u» a* being by far the be*l we have seen, while her berths are unequalled in *i>e and comfort, exceeding by six inches, the usual breadth Her'hull, which was buih by thru Cm- «n-am boat builder, Benjamin Correct. of West Elizabeth, has a length of 167 feet keel, and i»l*-It feet long on deck. whdr she is 27 teei beam, and 26 icet on the floor Her hold I«IH feet deep, and her wheel* 254 leet diameter Her engine# were constructed by tho»e excellent en gine builders Most* Lee A McGinnis, and she ha* two boilers 26 feet long, and 4*4 inche* diameter She has al*o a clipper engine, with one cylinder 113 tnehe* long the other 16, while «he has u stroke of i>4 feel. Her cabin, which is a magnificent piece of work manship, was pul up by Tliomai Moffet, and t# highly creditable to that gentleman. The painting wr* done by John Bovd, and the up olmenr. which |i* of ihe most In-aunfu) description. as procured trora Jacob Seibert Her furniture, which will compeie favorably with ny we have ever seen m any other sie&mboal, we do ot care which one it is, is by Robert Fairrann. of Alla- Her chandeliers and oathi are iron our oM fnend George Massey, and her carpeting wa» procured from W McCh ntock, where we advise all our friend# to go. as they c an gel anything in that line a# cheap, or cheaper, than at any otbcr.cstabltshmem in the city ame» T Kincaid pu' up the tin and sheet iron work The Aaron Hart is designed a* a regular Pittsburgh and St Lout* packet, and will, we are aspired, be n great favom* on the over She will draw up to the wharion Monday, to receive freight, and wtli depart for St Louts and all intermediate pons, «ome time during next week We need but say to all traveller*, that W J Koncrz her master, and drey may ten assured that a finer tan,* or more gentlemanly officer, is noton the Wes- em Water* Oar old fnend Capi John Birmingham, is her first tlerk. and will doubtless be as popular >n this, his new rocotion. as he has htlheno been in everything be has indertaken 1,035^9 750*13 1204—793,077 Pnreßiaon *vp CntrrxNATt Pxcxet Lins —We call the attention ol all travellers to this magnificent hue Oj packets, a finer collection of veasets. than winch, com manded by more gentlemanly, aud agreeable officers ■ float not on the waters of any other river ut the world We will enumerate theta m the order of their start ing. and beg our readers, and all travelling between Pittsburgh and Ctoctunali. to turn their attention io them, as they may be sure of enjoying every' comfor, while ou them. The Sunday packet is the "Isaac Newton." aud it commanded by that fine officer. Capt Hemphill The Monday parket is the Monongahela. comman ded by Copt. Scone, mi old favonte on the nver The Tuesday packet i* ibo Hibertita No 2 comman ded by <mr old mend. Capt Klinefelter We have travelled on the Hibernia. aiul can pronounce her n The Wednesday packet u the New England No *• ommanded by Capt ft Dean, a* fine a man as can be met with on any of our rivers The Thursday packet is the Brilliant. Capt l»race The Brilliant is most beautifully fitted up. and Is as ably officered as any 1-oat which leaves our wharf. Last, but not least, is the Fnday packet, the Clipper No 2. coonnnnded by Capt Pres Devol. who is, in eve ry senfte of the word, a Captain, and is. withal a most agreeable nod gentlemanly officer, and always cor. tnves io render the tune as agreeable to his passenger* as any other Captain afloat Travellers at a distance and our country fnends. should refer for the days of departure, t<> the steamboat advertisements of the G«- ictte, so as to know exactly at what tuna to be pre pared lo start »\u Sr Louts —The hue steamer. Diailem Capt Stewart. will leave frr Cm-innati. Si Loui*. and all intermediate point*, to tl*) We can youcli (or the r x.-eltenee oi the bf.at. and the officer* arc all such gentlemanly men that a trip oa her, will t>e eery pleasant IMPORTS BY RIVER. ST LOUIS—Per Diadem—3 caka lead pip«,J w Boi ler * co; 153 bis me-t, 1 bbl ham*, Clark ft Thaw, 121 d hides W Bryant, 17 bxa furniture, l table, 7 beds D Leech: 17 bl* deer skin* G bl* for*. A Beelent 9 kegs •hot, R Daliell k co. Per Pennsylvania—2oo pig* lead. G E Warner; 100 dry hides, Wm Lehmor k co; 15(r*do do. J Watt. 5W m*» lead. Curling, Robertson ft co; l t bbl »agar. I bbl hams, J Mitchell; 300 pigs lead. T H Nevin ft er>, lbfl dry bidet, W Bryant; 40) pigs lead, J Park ft co; 1 tar paulin, A ft W R Nitnick*. 20 hbd» sugar, Lippericott ft co; 9 do tob, J A Hutchinton ft co; 2 do do, 0 *k» rags, 190 do oats. Win Holme* ft co; 100 bids lard. Oil, Seiler* ft Mcols; 6 •*» rag*. D T Morgan ft C". 2 pipe* gin, 5 chests lea. 2 bz* sundries M McCulloch. "TWTOVLO respectfully announce to the cituon* of YY Pittsburgh, that he will remain in this place a few days. Hi* unparoleUed *ucce*s in the ireamieni of u large majority of ;no*e disease* which have ever been regarded as incurable by the modem and more fashionablh practice, has induced him to send forth this card to the aliucied portion of mankind. He has within the last IS months imparted Instructions to «p -warda of 2000 citizens of Tennessee, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Kentucky, and Indiana, among Iheolrhysician* of high Handing, and they all bear teaiimony of their entire satisfaction. He ha* also succeeded in giving permaner.t relief to nearly 3000 individuals, ample proof of which he can adduce. It Is not pretended that the esneentrauon of the re sults of medical research emanates from one author, lor be he ever so versed in medical science, be would come far, lar short of so herculean a tu»*. Or. S. baa been cnga<eJ since 1«W in selecting and purchasing ail the popular and secret remedies whieh eould be obtained m England, Ireland, Germany and the United States, from those persons who were eminently auc cesafui in caring some one of the following disease*, DrW'P”*. Sick «nd Nerrtra. He»<i ache Pains or Weakness in Back and Joints, Pttraiy ti*. Neuralgia. Spina* Affscuone Epilepsy. Toothache, Contrartlons of the Muscles, Weak or Inflamed Byes, Piles, Asthma. Cancer, Tetter, Frost Bite, Scrofula, Ulcers, Mercurial Diseases of long standing, Female Disease,*, General Debility, ftc. For full instructions for tnc cure of all disease* orig inating in, or causing*he derangement of the nervous system, so that those who receive instructions ran uei wiih equal efficiency a* himself, his charge is only ten dollar* . Dr S is famished with certificates and recommen dations from the most intelligent and respectable Phy sicians and citizens of every place -at which be ha* bad the pleasure of vuiling, which he will be Btoused to exhibit to the inspection of any who may (Wr« it- The ingredients used are almost exclusively vrgru table, exceedingly simple, and within the reach of nil. Persons afflicted with nny of the above named dis eases, would do well to call upon Dr. 8., and If not ef fectually relieved, no remuneration will reqjjiml tor his services. Hi# motto is, NO CUKE, NO PAY. Dr. S. will remain during his stay u (be Bt. Charles Hotel. Room No. 73. " n>7 _. SB\tr HARD W ARK STORK. SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, Ko, 7 9 Wood airoot. plMabuipb* HUBF.K AND LaUFMaN, Importers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDMTARK, in all its varieties, ure now prepared to tell as lowt and on as reasonable term* a* con be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friend*, and the public generally, to call and examine our stock, which consists in part ol KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together with every article usually kept in Hurdwaro Stores. We Invite the attention of Carpenters and Mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been •elected with great care, and which we are determin ed, to so as tojtve saiufacuon. apihdftwT WiLt PiPSB WAREHOUSE, jVo. 47 Mariet strut, Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS PALMER, RESPECTFULLY announce* to hu friends and cus tomers, that he ha* h*d at no pnst period »o exten sive * Stock as he has tt present. He can offer topur chasers, on vkxy moderate terns, at the old establish cd Stand on Market street, almost every article In hi* line—including Counting-room, Bed-chamber, Dining room, psrlor and Hail Paper With Borders, Land scapes, Fire-board Prints, Paper an d Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders’ Board*, Wri ting, Wrapping, and Tea Paper, he is abundantly "ap plied, and request* country merchants and housekeep ers to call and examine his assortment. Rags and Tamers’ Seraps taken in trade, ai iha highest prices roc hill :dft w3n>T _ MR# MARSH'S NEW NOVEL—Mordaunl Hall: or n September Night; by the author of "Two old men’s tales." “Emilia Wyndhetn,” “Angeiia," etc. Just ree’d by JOHNSTON ft STOCKTON, aplOidftwT corner Market and 3d sis Brooks ' for theVußscßfpfluiToF stock in the Caucus' Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, will be opened in the Room* of the Board ofTrade,,on the first Monday of November next, ml 111 o’clock, *■ M. Wo. Larimer, Jr Robert Woods. Wta. B. M’Clure, Joseph Plummet. 8. M. Kier, Josiah King. John Sheriff, Alex Roseourg, and H D. King, apl9:dtxovl Commissioner*. MAX.T— 1000 bu*hlre»h Barley MaHTlor ap2l BROWN ft CULBERTSON LARD AND BCTTER-? kegs Lard, aud 0 bbs fresh W R Roll Dutter, }o*t rec'd and tor sale by •ptt J U CANFIELD KQLL BUTTER—B bbls fresh, for sale by tpSL 8 F VON BONNHO&ST ft Co RETORTED FOR THE FITTWCME DAILY ®*-i» Ifh Sttious Accident.—A Utile boy, between fi va and aix year* old, was attempting to cross ibe street, at the corner of Wood and Fourth streets, when be was knocked down by the horse attach ed lo a dray which was passing by, and shocking ly braised. The drayman, in his confusion, backed his horse, and the dray parsed over the child again, and as he advanced afterwards, again. The child, who is an orphan, and deaf and dumb, was taken into the drag store of J. Kidd 4c Co., where his woui.ds were dressed by Dr. Soyder, who pro uouncea him out of danger. The drayman was driving at a trot at the lime, and was in company with some seven or eight others. We very recently called the attenuou of the public to the danger of such a coufte of proceeding as this. Drnys frequently go in strings of twenty or thirty, up Wood street, so that persons wishing to cross the street have to wait along time. Sanitary Committer. —The Sanitary Commit tee, we are glad to see, are acting with gTeal ener gy. and are determined to abate every nuisance that comes under Iheir observation. They have already entered several complaints, against per sons who have noisome cesa pools, Ate., near their houses, and will doubtless do much good. DR- S. M. SHANNON LOCAL MATTERS. Pice Pcceet. —A gentleman who bad just ar rived in the caaal packet boat from Philadelphia, had his pocket picked on Thursday night, of a purse containing two hundred and seventy five dollars. No cine has been yet found to the perpetrator of this robbery. Drowned. —A young lad of about b years of age, named Theodore Low.waa drowned on Thurs day night tn the Monongahala river. He was step ping from the steamboat Messenger to the Michi gan, when he slipped, and fell into the water. His body has not yet been recovered. The Mator informs us that the person who told him about the two dead bodies having been left in the Seventh Ward burying ground, was mis taken. He saw the coffin containing the remains of poor Tuttle there, sod his fears magnified el in another part of the grave yard into a Mator’* Office, Pittsburgh. April 28th.~Eight persons were brought before the Mayor this morn, tog, charged with drunkenness,and disorderly con duct This shows an increase of crime, as the Mayor for some days past, has bad nothing ot all to do. Theatre. —Mr Holland, the comedian, makes hi* first appearance 10-aigbt, m the “Day after the Fait.” Most Octraoeoc*. —We give below, a com munication from a very worthy and much respect ed citizen, with regard to the assertion made in tho Despatch, relative to the alleged refusal of the Rev. Mr. Paasavint lo lake poor Tuttle, who died at the house of Dr. Penniman, on Wednesday night, into his hospital. All we nave L> say in the matter, is, that the assertion of the Despatch is * positive falsehood, ao far as regard* the Rev. Mr. Passavam, who t# one of our most benevoienl citixens,-and that before giving statements of this kind, an editor should alwayi be sure that he is right. If the sisters of mercy refused to take Tuttle in, we ere rare that they had a good reason for it: . In the Dispatch of yesterday, a statement t* made, professedly on the authority of Doctor M’Crackeo—though nothing of the kind appear* in the Doctor's fetter —that Tuttle, the cholera patient, ,l was refused admission into Rev. Mr Pissavaat* Infirmary." On the atrength cl' this, the local editor uudertokes to read Mr. Paasavaat a lecture "for refusing to shelter and succor a dying fellow mortal,” and talk* of the sisters of mercy and him “not illustrating their faith by their works,* Ate. Now, it turns oat, however, that Mr- Pas savant was never applied to by the Sanitary Commute*, or any other person. There was not ooly no refusal on his part lo receive this unhappy man. but immediately on hearing the facts in the case, Mr. P requested a friend lo procqre a per mit, and have the man removed to the Infirmary without delay. On going to the place where the wagon had been wa» Imtud that he already had bceu taken m a t«enevolenl phy»i. O u osn Commissioner. — I will b r # candidate lor the -iLce of Countv Commissioner, subject to ibe deemon if the Anutnasontc anil Whig Convention. ap*47dAwicft GABRLEL ADAMS Col Robot C* comas, of Plum township, will be supported lor the office of Protbonotary, subject to tbe decision of the Wine and Anlttaatonic Convanlion. ap37 Wiuus* Paoruo.'swTsa’r tlcoa M'Couuca, Esq., will be sup ported lor tbe offico of Protbonotary, subject to the de cision of the approaching Aiitimisonic and Whig Con vanuon, by aplPtwtcT* MiXT VViuos CoMMtMiwSKß.—Tho* Vabxx*. L»q, Ol Baldwin townshi p. will be supported before the Antunasome and Whig Convention for the pomiuon oi esnd idaic lor County Commissioner BxLnwt a Towvsun *pl“ wtcT _____ PaoTHosoraax —The Whigs of Allegheny county will urge the el aim* of WM J MARKS, for a nomina tion 10 im« office at the coming County Convention Mr M. is a goo-I Whig, anil i* every wmy competent to discharge the -luUes of the office, and deserving a nomination by the party. Atxxoiixro Cocxtt roch’JO-.iiStftwl t*T SuxutTrxLTT.—Col HUGH DUFF, of Ohio townabip, ■til be supported lor the office of Sheriff, subject to tke ocarnation of the Whig and Anumasomc Convention rochtfl wetT Oaio. smrairrALTT —I am a canuidate for the office of Sheriff of AMegheny county, subject to the decision of the approaching Whig and Antimasomc Convention for nominating comity ticket. CARTER CURTIS. Siith Waru, Pittsburgh. April 2. 184b—dftwT Hir*airv*LiT.—o*pLVV a. Chxeltu* will lie *up ported for the office of Sheriff, subject to the noauim* uoa of the Antimasomc and Whig County Convention. mariltdftwtfT Kiohth W*ao, rtrrsaDiun. Ma Forma: —You will please stale dial l will be a candidate foT nomination for the offiee of Pnnfconow ry, before our next Whig and Anumasonie County Convention. Your*, fcc . UIITCIIUUII. 1 UVI". (AV . SAM’L FAHNESTOCK. Elizabeth town»hip. Mareh.ttjhlMß tCT" Robxrt C. \V*i.xxa. Esq., of Elizabeth Borough, ill be supported, before the approaching Antimasomc -d Whig County Co-ivontion, for nomination ae a mdidatc ior member of by the apl'.dftwtcT Wmos or Oxn Euzxirru. JOHN --- - ,h ® piesrore of announcing the arrival ofaoew and splendid uuortmeni of Pianoe, from the mailßfactonr of Jonae Chickerinf, Boston—among them a cent Rosewood full Grand Plano Pone, 1 octaves. AUo, a superb square Piano Forte, 7 octavo*, earred rosewood, of the style of Louie XI V, with ® variety of 7.01 and ft o~t<ive«, to wtuch the attention of pttrcha** ere i» respectfully soljciied. - _ JOHN H. MELLOR, Sole Aerni for Chickering’a Plano Forlea for wett ern Pennsylvania. 19^3 SCAIFE * ATKItWOHt. First rr. nsr«nr*s Wooo aSD M*BKXT| PlTT»*Y^??’ CONTINUE to manulaeiuro *ll kinds of COPPER, TIN AND SUEET IRON WARE. AUo,- Black *mith Work Siotm Boat* built to order. Special ailotnion riven lo steam boat work. Have on hands a uue assortment of Copper and Brass Kettles, Tin Ware, Ac. Ac. Steamboat Cooking Stoves, Portable Forge*, venous sizes- a very convenient ar liete for steamboats, California emigrant*, or rail road companies. , We would respectfully ir.vito steam boat men and other* to call ana see oar articles and prices bofore purchasing elsewhere. aplO _ Hotleato the Holdera of Strip* FOR BALE, and payment received in the SCRIP issues of the city of Pittsburgh— All ihm valuable pioperty known as tne OLD BA SIN LOT. situate on Omni street, opposite the Conrt Kooso, aud hounded by Grant street, Fifth street, Dia mond alley and Cherry alley. This property has been divided into TWXJvrr-sora highly eligible building Lota, which wiH be sold to the highest and best hidder. at public auction, on 9ATL R* DAY. MAY sth. lb«, in front of the Court House Tanas —One third in cash, one third in »ii months, and one third in twelve months, with interval from thv day of-eale. Ur order of the City Councils. JA&B. MURRA\, Chro. Cotnmmee on City P fo Pl ft l_ NEW GOODS, 1849. KENNEDY A SAWYER, comer Wood and Fourth street, are now receiving diregt from fir** haiid*, * Urge nock of Finer and Variety Good*, inc.udiu* Clock* of every variety, fold and ailver Waictie*, Jewelry, French PnnU. Comb*, Hook* and Glove* and Hoaiery, Suspender*, Gun C»P*. » nd other articles m lhe»r line—all of which having "eon purchased personally of the manufacturer* «*»>•«“' ring the last winter, expressly for Urf Spring tradl , will be sold wholesale m a small advance on con. Constantly on hand, all descriptions of Looking Glass e*Lof our own manufacturing, at eastern price*- mtLU S' TRING BONNET RIBBONS, &«.—W R M«phjf has now open a supply of *pring Bounet Ribbou , of new and handsome style*. , , Also, new style fig’d Netu; Lisle Lace* »od fidff: ing*; Linen Edgings; Victoria do; plaJd , jaconet*, embroidered Swiss Motlui*, AO-, fi** l . large assortment of Spring Good* generally, ** east corner 4th and Market *trceU. Wholesale Rooms up stair* ■\TEW COMBS—At ZEBULON KINSEY’S, €7 Mi It ket sireei— _ i doi very high back Shell Tnck Opton*, 3 M medium “ “ '* t . tl ** low " “ ;t a *4 “ plain high “ " l „ li *• narrow beaded top “ 6U “ fancy lop Buffalo u SOglou coo 'lom, 30 ta ttoll V*"* 4 “ ies: 30gro<i com horn Side; 3 do* shell h *°; 13 dor Buffalo do do; 4 do Imitation do do, ® do best English Horn; odoS S S fine l»orr.. •*« use,-IS do 3 i do do, In boxei; 1» gro** S fine do do; Ido comb Cleaner* - ? 1B .. k '«- ““ ned •‘“f^SEY^ksT By the Preeldeat of Uie United Btat«» f. JAMES K- POLK. President of the United State# of AzBgx*ga,-dohereby detlßra-.md-Biake.knovm, «« public sales will be held at The nndenqenttaiwd lone office* ia the State of MICHIGAN, at the penods faete ina.ler designated, to wit: At the land office at ibe SAULT BTE. MARIE, the "Lake Superior District," co-'iinenciug on Monday lhe fourth day ol'Jtute next, for -.be dispotyl of the *o- RIcVLXrBAL public lands wtthiu ihe following nim townships and fractional townships, to wit. North of Ou bate hn* and Wut of Ou prtnapal Meridian. Fractional township* thirty-*«ven. an< * th»ny-«i* ht together witE Summer island* of range nineteen. Fractional township# thirty-eight. thirty-nine, forty, of range iwtniy Fractional towusiup* th.ny-nine and forty, ot rang twenty-one. , Fractional townships thirty-five and thirty-m -range twenty-four. . . Fractional townships thirty-three, thirw-tour. a . thirty-fire, and township thirty «ii. of range twenty• fire. . Fractional township# thirty-two and thirty-three, ant nu nship* thirty-four and thirty-five, of range twenty - si: 'motional townships thirty one and thirty-two, and _ v-nihipa Uurty-lhrea, thirty-four, thirty-fire and for ;y-<dX,ofrange tweuiy-seseii Fractional townships thirty-two and ibirtY-uirre. and township forty six. ofrange twenty-* l ?!*’- Township* fort)-three and forty ail. of rangrtwen ty-iune. Townships forty-three and forty six, ot range unity Township f;ny-»ix. of range thirty-one. AT TUK same riser., commencing on Monday, the eighteenth day of June next, for the disposal of me ag ricultural public land* within 'he following named lownslups and fractional township*. vn iVortA of the lSa.it Lint anA l Yeti of tht principal Menduin. Fractional section* twenty-fiee nnd thirty *.n. forth t the south bay of Agate Harbor, m township tlliy inc, of range tnmy Fractional township sixty seven, on l*l« Hoy ale o' anre thirty-two. Fractional townships «ixly-*ix and sixty-seven, nn ale Royale. of range thirty-three. Township fifty-one, find fractional townships silty iX and sixty-sevrr.. on Isle Royale, of range thirty four. Townships hfty and fifty-one. and iractional town ships sixty-five ohd sixty-six. on Isle Royale, of range thirty five. Township fifty-one, and fractional township* stity three, sixty-four, and aitiy-five, on l*le Royale. ol range thmy-ux. Fractional townships sixty-three, stxry-four, ond sixty-five, on lale Royale. of range thirty-seven Township fifty, and fractional townships «xty-three and sixty-tour. on lale Royale, of range thirty-ciglii. Township fifty, and fractional townahipa silty-three and »ixty-<Our, on Isle Royale, nf range thirty-nine Townships forty-nine, fifty, and fifty-two. of range forty. ’ Township forty-nine, of range forty-one ty-lhree. I ~ nr P * \ Towntbip. fony-..r,n and tortr-n.i.-, of rangy for- NBo f, h , abo „ F.ck'eu Bonvor t.gry d.y ' T To™.hip. for.,-.*™ o«d for- : ,u i ... fortv-iix Akron and Clevelaud. arriving at each oflhe*e place* :r zz n . <*. Fractional townships forty-seven, forty-right auu MIiTtVLOH, do { * TC> forty-mno; of r«ngo fony-.is>>, n,„o ’ JOHN A CAUGHEV. A*.m. Fractional Urta.i.hip lons 'X v aplll corner Worer and Smilbficld ala At TUX iamk use*, commencing on Monu*y. in- v thud day of September next, for d, 01 *' l ‘ 6 * Pittsburgh and BlaJrrvtlla Packet Lino public lhnd» within die townships and fractional tow n- « ships above enumerated, which have been, or »hn.i 104 a. iSftflggrVg be, reported before the dsyol sale, a* containing cop- Kg per, lead, or other valuable ores, to be offered for sti.e , mK , c mm . re ,p e p t fuUy informed th.it JM. In quartCT-qnarter section*, at not lets thou five uoi- i MaRSHaLL k co nave fitted out new and lari pet acre, except the secuonsand parts of sceuoua. jpicmnd Packet Ooat« to run during the season, be if any, covered by those mining leaies. which shall not ,^ fen g: a i r , vi u e an j ibtuburglv—the boats to be tow be determined by the day fixed tor the commen e- t three horse', and every effort made to accom mem of the public wit.... .ecordjnce - ilh l**ej>rovt non* of the act approved on the Ist as) oi marca Drr*BTCKKs —Boats will leave Pitiahuigh every 1817. entitled “An act to establish a land office in me Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o’clock, nonhera part of Michigan, and to provide foMbe sale f M From ftlairsville every Monday. Wednesday, oflbe mineral land* in the Stale of Michigan Thursday and Saturda* a' 7 o’clock,*. * . and arrive At the land office at lONIA, commencing on Mon- t( the same day A two horse Hnck from day, the foarth day of June next, for the disposal ol the w ,ft meel the boat at SaJtsbnrgh. both on up public land* within the under-mentioned fractional wan j and downward trip—putting passengers through township*, vix: , from that place in one day. North of tkt Bom lam, and frejt of uu pnnctjMi Freight tor me above Line will t>e received at the Meridian. house of the Boatmen * Line, by Jno Farren fc Co . Fractional townships twenty-one, and twemy-rwo who are our authorised Agent*. All freight received «..,h n the former Indian Reserve, on Manastee river tree of commission*. J M MARSHALL 4 Co. l( iuge..X.een. , FARRFN ft Co. Agent*. Lania approp'iated by law for the use •( school*, canal Basin. Liberty *t. Pittsburgh military and otner purposes, will be excluded from A hack leaves Blsirsv.lle for Youngstown ori the ia arrival of the t oil—returns to boat in morning Fare The offering of the above-mentioned lands will be irom Pittsburgh to Youngstown 82— received si office commenced on the days appointed, and proceed :n the of Boatmen s Line through. . order in whieh advertised, e <"£*“** pTtTSBUKGII ASD ERIE LIJSIS. ent despatch, unui the wlo.c shall have been off-red, . and the *aies thu* closed But no sale shall be kept 10-i f t <L~ » open longer than iwo weeks, and no private cnirv ot any ol the land* will be admitted until riie expiration 6533523 of the two weeks. ilr Old hstai.i. shed Line. Given under my uand. at the cay Ol vvusningio . oN THE F.RIL EXTKNSION CANAL this twenty-seventh dnv of fiebruar) Anno Domini t , t „ r ol lno wn L-ne of fanal one thousand eight huodred and [ f t now prepared to transport Passengers By the President JAMF-9 K POLb t itd TeiffM >o all pbinia on the bne fcxtei.sio.i. New RICBARD M. \OLNG. York Canals and the I-akes. upon the most favorable Commissioner of the General Land Ouice term, and with despatch u Far tiu GateOi Hotic. 10 Minor, ud Pr.-Etnptlon B ™“ LF.u"Co"''i»trn"'l‘*nb°ig“ Claimant*. B *P f , . n d Beaver. C M Reed * Line of «t<-am boou and v*« All person* who were, at the passage of the at of x tN< . and iho I'roy aud Michigan Lake U 1 or March, ihl, in pounuion. hy Mlunl ncuitpnn- m, M Nr. Vorh canal cy. of any portion of ihe mineral land* embraced in jjj p ro pncior, Eric Pa U> ii proclamation, under authority or WT*" Bidweli A Brother, Arenu, Reaver len phrmit from me Secretary of « ar for ihe'purpo*e Mmhrr. Ageui m J Mr.kimeoi Passenger of milling thereon, and all *“« •hall bam po<- . wiilVia.. Jouae. P'ttsburgb *e«uon. ny actua> occupancy, of a mine or mme-ac coNSIONEKS-W C Malan, Sharon, J K AS Hul. lually diacovered betore ib« l#t of March. SbarJwbtfnr; A Downing. do: JB Plummer. forth in the act of Ist Match. 1*47. mentioned. { y re „ Tlllw Wick. Acnre A Co, do: Win Henry. an- authorized 10 enier amt porcha« “>«»«« nl H art»«ow». Davit A Sutton, Buffalo. Barnet. C.ibb* A price, ou the term* and eondmotiv. and 10 in z Sandusky; Jat A ArmiUonj, Detroit. Kirk.and A prescribed by lhai act. and no lea*. ai any lunr before ; Spwl( MClure « Wil lam*. Mrwau ine day fixed lor ihe commencement of the sale of Muner A Duuon, Karine. Juan H Kinxie, ihote mineral land*, on making proof of pottet-mn «' • *Whrcrr a r O . Sew York and occupancy. and of compliance wiu» those irrru*. 2—— —. ;,p*lATr'i <7i_imi UI hr rrj.icc niid .crr.rct M». urU »«,-«. M.A lj *>-*ll;*' * ‘ ! - ihr imrVrrrb“™ ... ... BPPCtI lo Ifte Seerviarv of ihe lYeusury and a 1 a >l ler . edition, runt.i -r g a.i the nwi.rr vrnu.ira pot«on. mulled u> ihe rishlof pre-emption 10 any d .ueramti. m 1 of the j.nu.lon edmon. mi- Th# trncaliurai land* embraced in ihn proclamation, bell.shed with a portrait of'lie au.bor—W 'o,t in our ure reruired lo r«:abti*b me i»mt to ihe taii.focurn of Pnre. cnmplrf. •“•c A iir«e *U|»r;V *h«* t-hov* rc •Jie reattie* a*ul rreenrer. and make payment iheretor curved and tor *a.c by JOHN H MhLIAIK. aa soon aa practicable after teeing tbit notice, and be- meha" 0 fort the da? nppointed for ihe commencement oi di= PAPER HANGINGS. public tale of me land* embratt.ig the iraci claimed. v. « BflWi&D A CO.. otherwise auch pre-emption claim wrill be BBSIBB. JA J. HOW AftU » VU., The eertifteaia ol Uie mumral ugeni ar Sault bie Ma- J|Q t WOUu OIFCd? ne, thal pet\»n* holding under )ca*e» or permits, or -a-TToULD call the attention of ihe pnblic to their ihoae i" me %cupancy of a mine or mine*, have paid yy present lU>c t of Paper Hanging*, whteh for va up thr per Cf.\m nl renu required by the act above pety, t ca oty of fim«h.durability nnd cheapness, U un menllone.i, win l>« concluuve on lhat point *urro"«d by any e*labii»hm«nl in ihe Union. Per»on» o:eupymg under leaae* or permit*, w.:: not geude* a lar«o tvnd full asaortmeni of paper of their be permitted to reliuqui»h iheir nghia under that occu- mannfaeture. they are now receiving a direct im pancy, and enter a* wiiterc. and where any *ucb le**- of K rcn ch and English style* of Paper Hang e* or permit* may expire before the day of *ai«, Oj* fnVa. ourehaaed by .Mr Levi Howard, one of ihe firm, fight* granted to 'be holder* thereof will be regarded now . R g uro ~ i c oiiM»Ung of as re*ervtnff the land* covered thereby from entry un- Pan»ia» m*nufaciurr. 10.000 piece*, der any other right ull ihe day of *ak. when the) t* ill do 5.000 do he offered alpublic »*lr a* mineral.land* Ofibeirown manuiuetnre they have 100, WM pieces ftICHARI) M YOl'Mi. Coaini «kinn<-: \v*H J’aper. and IA'OO piecr*»aun glhxed Window To tn*«obiie. BI MpMr* C Jame* Howard A Co. have *parcd neither The •‘miueral land.” included In ibr loregom* pro- eipentf n( £ tub or in their endeavor* to rival£e eiwt elamailon *re chiefly siiuaied betwenn Lake Superior efn w% || p# p er e*iabti«hmenu, both in qualuy 01 man and the .Montreal nver, and on I*.* Koya c, mun nfaemre and vaneiy of patient, and they are warranl norihern peninsula 01 Michigan, and are rendered na- )(J aiianit jf Oie public lhat they hhve *ucceeded meusely valuable by me rioau»nc»* mine* of copper The whole n**orimeuL loreign and home miuiulae *ud other ore* found ib*rein lQre w ju offered on term* a* low oa iho«r- of east- A con*iderab e number of those mine* have already ern manu f ac turer* and importer* mrhffT'dtf been discovered 1.1 ihe irap rangea, wtiam a few mi m wataaraa!* eaLKKK- ;oaKV*'tiAMt* ' wai-iun of Lake Sopenor, and from ihe geological charaiiet itlKn. IIANNA A CO., of Ihe country • and u,r cxplorauon. already made, it in llu*»ey- Hannii A l' o , cannot t»e doubled thal omer* *qv*JJ.T. >' nol a<>*x »■* A \KKRS KXCH\NoK BROKERS, and dealer* . valuable, will be found throughout thl. whole mine- ttome.uc Exchange, l etuficaic. rml region. 1 ' , rw M .„_ Kn,,k Note*, mid Snc-i-—Fouith sireet. In some of ihe minus now worked copper 1* found » Je [Unk »f P.n*nurgh r«rrent mo almost pare, and, m fad “o*' ih« native copper on depowie—Sipni Check* for sale, and Vu“.f'i. ,» '' kr - C °All“'“ice‘'“.«y to, tho cn.tr.ciun o, ' 'xh.-b,'.nc-t* pVcn.om for Forntfn «nd Amcnc.n fnrnncc.uti fuel u.r .urljin,, nu foun-in .l.nninnco o °;L.„rr. nt.de on ron.isnmcnt. of Produce, nn.p uj the immediate neigbborhoou of the mineral. . .«■ term* anii The climate ik ihe- wtnior, though co-d, doe* not in- ped ra _}J_ .. ' terrupl the operation* of ihe miner*, In (act. i.nai sen son u eonaidorcd the most favorable lor their opera- C. P. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, The proximity of tbe*e mineral land* to the *horo of wl( particular attention to the collection of late Supenift. on wttich etc teveral »afe and eictiieni „ ([ moncy reC civcd, *haU he remitted harbor*, and the water communication therefrom, hr ‘J* " 1 theSauit Sie. Marie, late* Huron, fc.n«. Acif!"™* Hon. R Coulter, Supreme flench. Pa , rea'ly mean* of transporting the prod-c ■ of these Lyon. Shorb A Co. s>i U>ui*. Wood, Abbott A land* to the principal market* of the tuned State* Jt phtlad’a, Jno H Brown ACo do; M' Charle* H e very' trifling com. Welling, do; Eoo. Mahoney A Co New York. Chinei It litewi*c appean from the report* to tfit* otbee, 1 F’ t Co . j lail(f her A Orendorff Balumon that the agricultural land* are WF A A Murdoch, do, love. Martin ACo do. M ctng the u»ual culinary vegetal- e* and <r»«a in obun- Falconer. Me*. r » Loient. SMerlint ACo Pt:t dance, and. when properly tihed,they have beenfound Fnrwtl.c ACo do. Hampton, -mith ACo d, favorable for gram crop* «!•«». and for al. pro- Mr V« tv-'-.-imin do nv"'. - duct*, a fair price tn-l good tnhrfcet will bo found at • I,r •• the miue*. Timber—auch a* wh-ie and yellow pine. su<at maple, yeiluw biri n Ac — 1«. i" man} pla-t-i, very abundant, and M ir» mrtfiy growth Rive* c. uencu of the liehneM of me >oi M»p», thowutjr ib-* lornlutea o' die m-ns* and oihrr Talubble informal.i>“ memo, derived from me *eoloj(ifal nirTcy. if which cannot o<- cintirucnl m lhi> brief iioure. will ' o , spared ana deposited in (nc land office &l itao S*u:i *■:« Marie, for impecuon, *» early a* practicable, before jh-' enniriieiicemeiauf be VBMKTIA*i ULISDS. puoi.c Of a. Of, co. rpHK««.w.!.M '•«»' ••nor .«•.•«*«* I before—made on .hr moat approved I'ji.ncn, p mi* - * ■_ - -- #"/CTTj ami moul fnah'finable Ea*tr i n psiirin* and colon Ai v- To Coa»l|neei and Ownin of Ooodi. TiiKCIIKaP KOI,l„ or lIUJ*PON BLIND, on haiw PmsayaoH, April O.lWd. or m „d e \oorder of all m»e» and oi a,I price*. OWING to the extraordinary depre».ion mme »H- Cnumn Merrbanta mid other* arc ...viicd meal; and «e of Weatern currency, we trel couatratned io rlngilflf .,i^ vr for ilirm«clve».at all will ne told require the payment of Canal freight* in f*a rimi*. ae- W | )o | PW || e rtr ma>l.a>ida liber*: deduction made u> cording to ihe bill ol’lading. wimlraale porehat"’* For Penu'a and Ohio Line—CL A RKE A THAW. ~ v - Union Line—HENRY GRAFF A Co *■ D Lceeb A Co'a Line—HaYS A BLACK. •• llm*hoaTt Line —WM BINoHaM. “ Reliance Lino—JNO. M’FaDKN A Co. •* Pitta. Pori. Bv Line—TAAFFE A O'CONNOR ap id liKßitmnoK rxTßau * uuhi t'E" Wholesale and miul, at in* PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth aired, near Wood, Pittsburgh —The iub»eribrr having just reiuru.-d from New York, unow receiving a lerpe fall supply Of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Horn the New York Pekin Tea Company, «eiec:ed with greatcorc for retail tale*. Our *’ock being now heavy we ere pre pared 10 supply Grocer*, Hotels, !?iratnlx»tu and r»ra lllet with any quantity and at any price they may wish, packea in t, ) ond I pound packages, & ib. un cum ters, 6 and 13 lb eatty boxes, and in half cbesu. Retail Grocers are invited to cal), as we can and will sell better Tea* al lower price* Ut*n any other house in Pittsburgh. Our stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im penal Green, and Oolong Black Tea* are Ihc best in the Araencan tunrkrl. levering** double refined Loaf, Crushed, anti Pul vented Sugars, at retail, or by the barrel COFFEES—Mocha, Old Gov. Java, Laguira. St Do mingo and Rio Coffees, selected by the most expenen ced coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate. Pickled Cucumbers and Onions, Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice Malaga Raisins; in 3 lb boxes. N. All Dr D. Jayne’s Family Medicines for sale. decO-dAwS A JAYNES CHIEUEiniOTTS. THE tubsenbent having purchased the exclude right ol Harley's Patent {lately renewed.) lor the manufacture of CHILLED ROLLS, Ac., are prepared to supply all order! at short notice. All persons are forbid Infringing on said Pa’eui apidlmAw3mT BULLMANS A GARRISON WBOCBSALB SHOE WAUKIIOISB, H. CHILDS *- CO., NO 131 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. WOULD respectfully invite the attention ni mrr ehanu visiting this city lo their very extensive stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of _.. 4,500 CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising every variety of Men's, Women'*. Miss** i and Children's we*r, of many new sty lca, and of supe- j rior quality, adapted to country and city trade. \ A large assortment of LADIKB’t MISSEF't 1 AND CHILDREN’S BONNETS, among which aro FLORENCE BRAID* STRAW, TUSCAN LACE, RUTLAND,BIRDS EY E FLORENCE, CHINA PEARL * LAIA N, in great variety. Also, ARTIFICIAL FLOW ERS, HENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S PALM LEAF HATS-MEN’S LEGHORN, PANAMA AND CANTON HATS. All o( which have been purchased direct from the manufacturers and Importers, and selected with the utmost ear*, and which will be sold on «oeh terras as to make U the interest of Western Merchants to boy of us. s H. CHILDS A CO., mcMC:d*wSmB . 131 Wood street GfiOrWTSHITU « rIFORM their friends and osva no longer any connectiod wttKlitsiStl» le establish ment In Penn street, known, as the PiUs6ttrgh Brewery* having remormi their eifpre baaineu'to .the POINT IRE WERT, in Pta struct. mylfcd y» TRANSPORTATION Ac EXPRESS PACKET Ulfi, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. fc __. _ RicJasirety for Passenger* tgtmiimi.fa —The Boau of ihu Line will leave 53225233 «» follows, at 9 o’ciock at night: Kentucky—Oapt H Truby, Monday. Ayirr) 16. Louisiana—Gapt J P Thompson. Tuesday 1? lodiana—P Barkey, Wednesday, H*- Ohio—A Craig. Thursday. 19- Kentucky—H Truby, Friday, 20- Louisiana—.! P Thompson. Saturduy. 21 Indiana P Bursey. Jinnday. *22. Ohio—A Craig. Monday. 23. Kentucky—H Truby, Tuesday. 24 Ix>ut«mna —J P Thompson. Wednesday 26 Indiana —P Hurkey. Thursday. 28 Ohio —Onpi A Craig. Friday 27 Kentucky—H Truby. Su.urday. Louisiana—J P Thompson. Sunday.®. For passage apply io ' W SUTcH. Monongabela House. apld or D LEECH A C*o. Canal Bn*in___ 1849. PITTSBDRGB AND CLKYELAM LINE, ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. THK Proprietors of this old established and popular daily line, consisting of SIXTEEN first class Canal Boats, owned by themselves and running in ronitee unn with the steam boats BEAVER aS’D CALEB COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for the transportation of freight and passengers, on the opening of Canal navigation, to all points on ihe Penn sylvania and Ohio and N York canal* and the Lakes. E. M FITCH A Co. Cleveland BIDWELL 4 BROTHER, , Agents, Beaver J. C. BIDWELL. Agent, mart Water street. Pittsburgh BIDWELL 4 BROTHER h’orwiirding JlerclianU, BEAVKR, PA- Agents for the Pittsburgh andCkveland Line, Pitts burgh and Erie lah* xna Erie, and for steam boats Beaver and Caleb Cope. Having purchased ibe large and substantial Wharf Boat just built for the Monongabela Packets, have with the addition of a Warehouse, the most ample ac commodations for receiving and forwarding, and pledge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch to consignment! to their care, and rely on thetr friends for s inal. mart-dly B. 4 BRO._ 1849. V \‘ EMINENT and experienced Physician from wte V En-t, of 2» years standing, offers lo treat ill cn*e* of a Delicate Nature with promptness and *ecrer y Unsuccess in Muffa-o and other large citir* nu* bee- proverbial. Hi* ehnrge* are moderate, and '>is curr* permanent. Old cases of Oleni. Stricture, Arm fuls Fluor Albus. Rheumatism, Ague, Syphilis, or my chi tic or mveteraie cases scLeited. a c nr warranted, or chatue refunded. Outers,St Clair street. 2 doors from the Br-dge Teeih Extracted. Advice to the poor gran*. y Ur A solicit* the worst cases of any disease inVitisl.urgh'tO call *l>K'dly Notice to the Public. "\1 r E hereby notify our friends and correspondents \\ at home and abroad, that we will not. vxdbi i-*T ciscuMsTshCt*. receive freight from any Boat for which J- Newton Jones la agent. . apt! RHODE3 A ALCOBN. . IU'IFICIAL FLOWERS —Materials for Artificial Flower*, vu: Plain tissue paper, spotted do, Car mine paper for coloring, Pink Saucer*. Leave* of eve iy torn, buds. bps. ond callows, can be obtained at F II EATON A Co’s Trimming Siore, 0 p 14 Hi Fourth «t POHTORA INSTITUTE, AU T4JIIUJ«T CtTT, WILL be opened ll> V ) for the adayiuionof young Gentlemen on .Monday, the 9di day of Apm Vxbus. |pa\ nine m advance) per session of 5 months: English' Classic*! and Mathematical depart ment w.,. .. 8'24 English depamneni ••• SU» A limned number of Hoarder* will bo received. For testimonials, references and additional Informa tion, enquire of the Principal. W. COPELAND, A. 3 . Of Trinity College, Dublin, Ex-Slzar. and Scholar from the Royal School of Enniskillen Federal si. near Robinson *L at>3 dtf _ A CARD, JOHN KELLY* CO, {successore to Robb. Wine ll brener & Co, late Merchant Tailors.) No. lU2 CHESTNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, beg leave to inform their friends and patron* that they have received the latest SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, with a large assortment of New Style GOODS; comprising Cloths, Cassirnere*. Vesting*, ae of every description— all of which are of their own tm- C nation, haring been carefully selected in 1 arts, ndon, Ac. , , rrr Strangers visiting Philadelphia, are respectful ly mvjted to call and examine their extensive stock. mehSC-dfcn INDIA ' RUBBER 'PA.«TK-Just receiving, i gross bottle* Of Rubber Paste, a superior nntcie. l i/hiy Imponaul to persons that wish to keep their t-i dr* !t prevents the leather from cracktog, and wid take a S)li«h over it For sale at the India Rusher Depot. o 4 street. nrart J * H PHILLIPS TRANSPORTATION NINES. PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LINE afe*gaiS4i) JgLgfc For the Traiuyortatum of Freight to and frxnsi PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. N. YORK. BOSTON. 4c. Tuf.yua Brsanma. Pbila TsjtrFJtA O’Cvitxoa, Pittsburgh. THIS old established Line being now in full opera tion the proprietors arc prepared witn their usual ,xten»ivo .rnrnsto'""* “> forw.nl a,<rckuid». pro .luce Ac to and from the above por.s. on liberal terms, ' h A P ™cousT^n l by tSdfor Uua line received, char ge, paid. and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or s.orage. No interest, directly or Indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promptly attended to on appltca ll°THOs"=BOßßllWJf?27B Market si, Phll ?^'* l j?^ b TAAFFE 4 O’CONNOR, Canal Bastu, Pittsburgh. O’CONNOR 4 Co, North st- Baltimore. mch-4 BuATMKH'S 1 ml wia. For 'lie Transportation of Mc'-uuaii*Jt»e priTSHl'R<iH, PHILADELPHIA, A BALTIMORE. Goods shipped t>y th:» Line. are earned m foor« section Portable Boat*. THE subscriber* having made arrangement* n case oi a want o:' vntr Trurks at Columbia. to bn** iheir good* forwarded over the Railroad* m cars. *o a* 10 avoid the detention that has hrfe'ofon* oceorred for the want of Truck*. Shipper* will find fln« to thetr advantage No charges made for receiving or ship ping, or for advancing charge*. All goods forwarded th despatch, and on as reasonable term« a» any oth- JOHN FARREN A Co, corner of Canal and Liberty »t, .Pittsburgh. P K. k Co. 305 .Market si, Phtladrlphia. P W C BtDWkLL, UNION LINE, 05 THE PESS’A ASD OHIO CASALS. Crawtord A Cimttfßaus. Cleveland, O. 1 p_ or i # RG. Pares, Beaver, Pn \ y THIS Line will be prcpa ed on the opening of navi gation. 10 transport freight and Passenger* from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Canal and Lakes. The facilities of the line are unsurpassed in number, quality and capacity of Boats, experience of Captains, and efficiency of Agent*. Une Boat leave* Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, run nine in connection with tn* steamer* LAKE ERIE ANT) MICHIGAN, Between Put.burgh and Beaver, and a line of Sr*tclass Steamers. Propellers tmd Vessels on the Lakes AoxNTa—R G Parks. Beac-r. Pa Jesse Baldwin. Youngstown. Ohio. .M B Taylor. Warren, ** Cyrus Prentiss. Ravenna, “ Wheeler A Co. Akron. Crawford * Chamberlin. Cleveland, O Sears A Griffith. Buffalo, N V, JOHN A. CAUGHEY. Agent. Office, cor Water and Smithfield su. Pittsburgh mchai.ly BEAVER PACKETS. Steamer MICHIGAN No. a-Capt Gilson LAKE ERIE. •* Gordon I'HK above regular and vrcll known Beaver Pack ets, have commenced mak ng thrir doily trips tc a>:d from Beaver, and will continue to run b-tweer Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, ai follow* Michigan No 2 leave* Pittsburgn da.iy at 6 o’clock, A >1 . and Beaver at 8 o'clock, P. M Lake Erie leaves Besver daily ai 8 o'clock a M., and Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock. P ’M T'lese tiramers will run m coanecurn with R G Pans Fxpres* Packet for Eric, Taylor A Letfiingwell’* Warren Packet*: Union Line of Freight Boats for 1 leveland; Clsrke k Co's Pittsburgh and Cleveta.-u Lme Freight Boat* R G Parks dailv New Castle Packets CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agent* JOHN A. CaL'GHKY. Agent. Pittsburgh. inehUl cor Water and Smithfield si* 1549, .gßUjfll BINGHAMS' TRANSPORTATION LINE JOUff BtffOßA*. Wit. UIffGHAM. Conducted on nnci sabbath-keeping principles. 'T'HE Proprietor* of this old establi-ned Lme bat X put ihetr stock in the mo*t comp'rte order, and a thoroughly prepared m forward Produce and Mentha due in ami Irooi the Eastern cltms We trust that our long experience iu the carrying ustness, and zealous attention to the interesu of cuv imers will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage hitherto extended to Bingham's Lit*. Uur arrangements will enable us to carry Freight with the utmost despatch, ami our price* shall always be as low as the lowest charged by other responsible Line* We nave opened an office in No K) Market atxtet. between iih and sth »ta. Phllada. for the convenience of «h pper* Produce and Merehandtae will be received and for warded. Ba»t and We»u wiihoat any charge i>»c for warding. advancing freight- storage or comm.a-ton. Bills of Lading forwarded, and every direction promptly attended to. Addre.a, or apply 10 W.M BINGHAM, Canal basin, cor 1-ibcrty A Wayne *l*. Pittsburgh. BINGHAMS 4 DO^K. No lO ami 2? 6 Murkri street, Ph'Vln. JA.MF.rf WILSON. Agcm, No 122 North Howard «ireet, Baliimore WILLIAM 'nsON, Agent, No |(i Went M-eet. New York Piehmylvania Canal Kali itoail bi* preai Fait Packet Line, KHOM riTTSBUOH TO PHILADELPHIA A HAL- TtMQR&j (Exclusively foxPajseagon, THE public are respectfully Informed thai «»»»• i-ine will commence running on the Ulln Instj aud con- unue throughout the Season. The boat* are new, and of a superior class, with en larged cabins, which will give greater comfort. The car* are the latest constnicuon. Aboatwdi always be in port, and traveler* are i quested to call ami examine them before engaging pt sage elsewhere (Fare #my nine dollars through : One Ol'the boai ttu* Lure will leave the landing |oppo»,te l' S ’*< corner of Penn street and Canal, every ntght at nirn clock Time 3J day*. For informaiion. apply at tin Office, Motuingitheln House, or Jo D LEECH A Co mchC _ Canal lln-tn KIBR'h PORTAULB BOAT LINK, For the 1 ran»|H>.U..i -u <>' Fremiti ... TO PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE* NK'V YORK Bl’uiN h.r»S on the Canal being u» w returned. u,e Proprietor* nl the above L>i-.e r**pe-ifolly t"form ih e public tti n t the.- arc p.eparr.l to rrcei» e and (or wan! Freight with despatch. and at lowest rate*. They w.’>o*d also call me alicn’.lun of shipper. East ward to the fact thst the Beats employed by them in iran*ponution. are owued by '.hem and commanded by cipertenred captain*. Shipper* of Meat in Bulk will find t: advantactou* to »hip by wn* Line, a* the subscribes nave made ar rangement* ai Columbia to have such freight ’or Bal timore uaiided directly irom boats l . cars, thereby ta ring wnrebou.e handtp’g. ; Freight to Philadelphia goes clear urough tilth* boats. No charge made for receiving shipping or advancing charge*. KIER A J* •s i S Piopnctor*. Canal Basin, Seventh *tfer! A(iF.NTS— lohn A. Shaw. CtnCia-.att, OJ.. Jn<> Me- Cuiouch A t'o Ba.umote; Ja* Steel A Co , P-nadel phii». Franci* A Thomas, toluminn. m-h i, PENNSYLVANIA CASAi- A. it. xw EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE, TKOVt Pitubarghto Philadelphia and Baltimore. (hxcius.veiy for Passenger* ) <TMJE public are revpectfu y mlonned that thts Lu c 1. will commence running on .Moi day, t'Jth March. Hie noon o- sttt - Line arc of a superior ci»«v **iih enlarged cabin*, wlm'U "ill g-rc greater comfort lo passengers A »oai wih always be m port, and trave.rr* arc re juest.-d to cmi ami examine them en-aci(ig pas . ,gr b) other routes I'ney *vi I .eave Ihc landm*. op .o«i e tuc l' Hotel Come: l'cuu s.rrct and Cana., • very ii'g'.i at t> o t-l <<• FARE-NINE DOLLAR* THROUGH. Tutu —3* Day.*. For informauon, apply at he office, Mmioogtheia House, or o l) LEECH 4. Co. Cunai U «*.>•. N U The Tiroprtetors of ttioal»iv e l.i.eare mow building n't addilionui Line of Packets, to i uti o» a', nt m or about June Ist. in eonueeiiou w m 'he Penns) rsnin Ron Road from in Pin udclp t.» A :at lime a raeset wfl leave every morning and - »-'i ; ,g Time through, dj days RBLIANCk PORTAHL I'^^t^Us^, rsFTWKKN PHILADELPHIA A H l) Pi ITSUI'HGH GOODS carnet oil this Linear, not irnn*hi|.pe,i lictweeii Ptttj'mrgh and Philadelplna. being car. ried lit four recuon l*orta'>le Boa s over land and ** a icr—lo jhippe's of mercliandiie requiring csrr'o naitdln.g. is of imporinnce No charge ma >e fm receiving or shipping, or tor ail.mictnc cimtev* A, l /•'od* forwarded wuh di«pat»-h, and u;t us reu*onabl{ ur mi na by any other Line JOHN M’FADKN A Co, Canal Ba«i«. Penn «» l''fs*Mirgh JAS M DAVIS & i>, marl 1127 Market A M Comv.erce si, Ptnla. A K^TERVEI/r JOHN McFaDKN A Co, Forwurdinr sn>l Com ion Merchants, Canal Basin, I'eun n, Pittsburgh JAMES M DAVIS * Co. Flour Factor* and Comr •ion Merchant*, IL7 Market and M Commcre<* *>r I’hiiodciphta. tnsrl \U~ Advances made by either of the above o F < Wool and other merchandize consigned to them mol*. fegsi 1849. Uercltsuts' Treinaporlotlon Lits*. VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL * KAIL HOADS, to FHILADBLrHU AXO >st.TtUUF*- THE Canal, and Kail Road* being now open, and in good order, wo are prepared to forward a'l kinds of merchandise a»d produce u> Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on as lera " ““ V °'“ r ‘c"*• McAXULTV 4 Co., Canai Bastn. Penu su Pituhurgh. Aogim—CHAFLEj) KAI.NOR. Philadelphia. pi .UK MORHI'.L V r o «* 1849. MKItCiIANW WAY FREIGHT LiNbi. For BiutrsviUe. Johnsuiwn. HoliidaysbttJjh. and nil uiiertftediaic p'ace* ; Tins Line will eontinue to carry all Way Goods with tneif usuoi «lesp»tch, and m fair rates of ff Aoarrw-C A. APANULTY A Co. Pittsburgh. D B Wakefield. Johnstown John Mnler Hollidaysburgh. Refkbg!*cb‘ —Jame* Jordon, Smith A Sinclair. Dr F Shoeniu rgcr, U Moore. John Parker. S F Von Bonn hors: A Co. W m Lehmer A To, Jno-M’Devitt & Bto*, Pituburgh, John Ivory, Sumlt, Mulholla-t * Ray, Jno Groff A Co, Blairsvitle. 81ch27 Ig^llJS49. i^gl Heaver and Erie Expreaa Packet Line. R. G. PARKS, Beaver. Proprietor. THE n**w and elegant Pa*«enger Parketa, NIAGARA, Cant H H Jeffnea; PENNSYLVANIA, “ J H Hoffman; ■LAKE ERIE “ •VJ'ViTI QUEEN CITY. JMcHaII): Forming a flatly Line between Beaver am] Erie, have rommeneeil ninmnf. »"<> vni! conunue riarin? the tea win to make thru reroiar trtpa, leaving Beaver af.ci the arrival o< the morning boat f-em Pi'tifcanfb, U o' clock, f m 1 and active at Km in time for paaaenger to take the mo nun* boat* to Buffalo or tin the Lake Tickets through to Erie ard ail Lake porta, eon bi had by application to JOHN A CAUGHEY, Art, corner of Water and Snilthfioltl «u or GEORGE KECK, ' under the St Charlea Hnjel SALERATU5 —£1 bbU Salcretaa, far sale by •pH Jk R PLOYS 'IOI’SES. LOTS, FARMS, to ’MAT'Vo «rorr brick dwelling house, pleasantly Mtuuiro 1.1 v .island with five acres of lani— *"*Thl»wi!l he rcnied qnue low tf application is made immediately Inquire of !409 Aero* Coai Land for Bala, SI TV A l t-t on tne Monongabrla nver. about Iflntiie* trom • •»«» urgh and 3 miles above third Lock, ia the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon A Short, an-' Mr John Herron's purchase This fine body of Ooi; vr:’l l— «pld at the low price of $2l per acre—ono third in hand, balance in five equal annual payment*, wrhout ini'-wt. Tul* indisputable. Location eery ■rr • ca»' «>i hr surpassed. For further particulars e'. s sirr(ifS ttALSI.KY, who has a draft of said pro perty Residence iM »t. below FeiTy, Mr Adam*’ Row N U There is another seam of coal on this tract, ab«u> »m feet above the lower, of excellent Quality jyyfcdtf _ COUNTRY OEgIOBSCE FOR REST. MlO ACRES OF GROUND, tituated near lbs Pittsburgh and Greensbargh Turnpike, 3f miles from the eity, and adjoining the Allegheny Cem etery. on which is erected a largo and well finished : » w ° "lory bnck Dwelling House, together with stables, carnage house, Ac. There is also on the premises * lam variety o' fruit trees, and a spring of anosot] ex cellence contiguous lo the dwelling, WM YOL;.Sg,i43 Liberty at Valuable Beal Estate tor Sale. THK lubtenber will sell, at prtvate tale, that vaJaa- Mc Prop*nr, on the Fourth street road, adjoining lus present residence, and give possession immediate ly Therq are about TEN ACKESOFCHOICE LAND, m a high state of cultivation The improvement* are a large “n° finished brick DWELLING HOUSE, a superb Barn, and other oat buildings. Adjoining the dwelling i« * running Fountain and a good Pump, whieh famishes a eonttam supply 0 f exceUent water. There is a vanity of Fruit trees ana Shrubbery on the premises. If the above described property ia not •old soon, it will be rentgd for a uo« Also, for sale, a large l-OT, on Pennsylvania Avenue, at the end of the b.iard walk. Inquire of np£d3m Valuable B«al BiUtt fbr 8al«. THE Trustee* of the Western Theological Seminary having decided to tail, oa perpetual lease, a por tion of tbctr property in Allegheny cut, offer on very tasoranle terms, from 30 to 50 Lots of different sixes. A warrantee title will be given A plan of the lots can Lie teen at No. 129 Wood street. For particulars, enquire of either of the undersigned - JOHN T. LOGAN, ALEX. LAOGHUN, MALCOLM LEECH, H CIULDS, • SAJVIL. BAILEY At a rery low Rtat*. MA TWO story Brick House, oa Fefiettl st» on* door above the northwest ‘Corner of tho North Common. AUegheiry—wid®; haU, ;rartor, dining room and kitchen on the first floor. Four room! on *.‘U s>ory, with a finished attic. Possession to be had immediately. inquire of apll GKO B MILTENBKRGER, 67 Front gt Valuable Real Eitati ftit Bait. THF. following propeny in the city of Pit •trarch, and near the borough of Manchester, on the Ohio river, is offered for sale on accommodating terms: 3 Lou (being sab-diviaion of Lot No 49$ at the plan of the city of Pittsburgh,) having ‘JO ieet front on Se venth street, hy «© feet to Strawberry alloy tear Grant street. • 10 one acre Lot* fronting on an Avenue, (W feet id*, running from Beaver road louie Ohio rivo • ai ming Phillips’s Oi Cloth Factory. For terms, enquire of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA, tebl-dtl_ Burke's Budding, 4th sL Lot on Liberty Street tor Lease* ON L LOT.4* feet from on Liberty street. by 110 feet to Brewery alley, nearly opposite V<?e»i street, and convenient to the Moaongaheia river, mil be leo5 3 ed for • term of vein. Enquire of CHARLES U SCULLY, or JAMES CPfIAKA, Burke’s st. Valn*ljl« Property for Sale. IN THE NINTH WARD OF FITTSBUKUH Sev eral Lm* on Baldwin and Liberty streets, in tha thh Ward. M feet by 100, and adjacent the pn>po|c4> ilepot of me Central Railroad. For terms mqdire if CHARGES B SCULI Y, or JAATRSIFHARA, marl&u Burke's Building, 4lh st (ToTET. FROM Ist offlyril nett, on reasonable uras, to good tenant., six comfortable two story Brick Dwellings. with cellars, raalts and bock build ings. situated on Roboiron and Craig streets, Allcgha ny cny. Squire of SWEITZER A REED, raar-' dtf Office Third st, opposite St Charles Hotel Thou. Bjsqium. Jacos D»«rx. MA FlNEtwo story Brick Hooar. pleasantly situated on the lull directly back of Mr Andrew vVtttsoit's property, nrarl'eimsylvunia arenao. in> nou»e and tot will be sold very low for cash. Fot funner information apply to D. W. A A S BELL, Attorney* at Law, 4th street, betweenttmiihfield and Grant spt3:tf FOB BALE, ON frvprable terms- A Lo. of Ground on the tooth side of Fenn strea* near the Monongahela river, fronting K> feet on Pei.n street, and extending 110 feet in depth to an a ley 20 ft wide; a most desirable loca tion either for private residences or for manufacturing purposes. Enquirwof J SOHOONMAk'ER ft Co, fehtft No ‘24 Wood at Property in Alleghany Ctty for Sole. rpHE subscriber* ofler (or tale a number of choice 1 Lou, situate id the Second Ward, fronting on the Common ground, on cosy terns. Inquire of W. 0 ? H ROBINSON, Airy at Law, St Clair st or of JaS ROBINSON, on thepremises. my!7:dAwtfT COUNTRY SK\T To LET—A two story ESM Brick Dwelling, with acres highly improved “ Land, situated m Oakland to let from Ist April next. HARUV, JONES A Co, febtf- 44 Water street MFuR RENT—Por one to three year.-, from the first of April neiL a large two storied brick Dwelling Bouse, pleasantly situated on the bank oi the <> river, adjoining the borough of Munches nr. wild -!>oat four acres ot land, out buildings, fruit ireos.Ar At. Apply to ja3 JAMES A HUTCHISON ft Co To Leu mA LARGE antf well finished Room, second story, on the corner of Wood and Tfitrd streets, above the Exchongo offiee of v» ® II Williams. Possession given iramedtately. Inquire of j&3 _ M’GILLS 4 RUE, i»t Liberty st ' MISSING— A Urge Box, directed to W R. Murphy, Pittsburgh It was taken by a drayman from the «tore of W R Murphy, with directions to !• ave it at M Kee'a grocery store, comer of Ist and Wood streets, ou: war not delivered; and it Is i>upr>o*cd baa been left ■>y mistake at some other nouae. The drayman's face is known by the person whe gave him the box, but hi* name and residence arr not known m'-h-vt M IT) LET—A large l.nc* u*r- lII* Hum-*. *uuahie for two families, sttuaJed on Federal ‘trret, Ailcgueny, above Mr. Graves’ store. An>iy to H LEE, lentCJ Liberty »t. opposite 3th TWO HOUBK4 ASIT~LOTS'FOR SALE TWO Lot'S on Beuver street, in the city o Is All-g.ieny, above the upper Commons, on enrich ceded a frame building, iwo stones high, suitable •or two srrtall tenements. The lots are each twenty feci in front by oi.c hundred feet deep, and run bar a to a street forty feet wide. The buildings on the pre mise* wi4 pay a very handsome inlt rest on the invest inenl, and the property will be sold cheap lor casic Apply to H. Sprout, Clerk’s office; U. S. or to •iQvpb KA V ft Co FOR SALE; r I'KN LOTS. -4 irrt by F.u xituated on the higher grotuid. and fronting on the wide Norm t the Buena Vista Extension. Terms 57nn castt. JA.MM RUUI.NS'JV. WM O’H. ROBINSON, mrhfl‘A2m Office. Exchange Padding*, St Clair st I FARM situate en I'h&ruer s Creek, in Robins oa A to*”i»hi(*. "limit fire miles from Puuburyh, eon ling 2?t) acres, wiih tbe allowance. Kn<imre of \V. U’H. KOUINSON. Attorney at Lav*, Kicbanqe UuHtiings. Clair «t Scotch Bottom Laod for Salt, EN ACRES OF LAN 0. ttiuated in Feeble* loirn »tup. on lUe Mononsatie'*, three mile* from PiUe ?li—in lots 10 mil poreh»««?r*. For further portic r* apply to Henry Wood*. 3d m or to a Washington, 4th. abfwe Southfield *1 MW AKEHOUSE FOR 9ALEL—The subscriber otTer* tor sale the three *iotv bnck Warehouse on Wood street, occupied by R Tanner A Co. apt? WM WILSON. Jr r ALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET F"R A Lot of Ground situate on Penn crl, between May and Mnrhury street*. adjoining iiou*e and lot no* occupied tiv Richard Edwards, vm; a front 01 lect, ami tn depth I *jt< -cel. will no •I on ■•av.ifitiie tcrma. Ti'le ouexcepiinuabte. Kn • •rr n< C U LOOMIS,IIh st. near Wood. <VMgI -»ltf A DESIRABLE. Bunding l«m in Allegheny eny, fa vornniy l. caietl. in »-xc alwul half an acre, and sill he «o.d on accommodating icsmt. Inquire of lew _ J U WlLl.|A>l9, im wood n FOR RENT—A room in the second tu>iy. No. Eli ihl Wood street jv/1 T'lllS delighuul hummer Retreat u now open for the recepi-ou oi visiiers. Ice C'eams Fruit, Nuts. ■ onfectmnary. ami *1! the eoo*l things na<urc and art car. produce, wi'i i>; «erved up in th* b**i manner, m •nc Saio »<i The 'l ea Table will l>e »p eatl at OJ o elk every evening Conducted on Teraperaneo ptincioles, and closed on uidsy. Bouquets of the choicest Flowers put up at the short* 11 : o ice A la-g-s co 'ection of the choirest vniety of Green jure Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Haul*, for Tne nr* rtramerTllO"*. SCOTT wjll be ready, in f c w dat«, to run from the Poutl to Ur Carden • pO J.McKAtN MEDICAL * SURGICAL OFFICE, ' _rfg»%h No 65, DIAMOND ALLEY. • jjgdfe few doors below Wood street, to* .cSgS£s> U market. B DR* BROWS, haring berfi regularly educated to the medics profession, and been for softie. time tn general practice, now contn-i 29flB&BjP his auenuou to the treatmeni of those private and delicate corn] &^BHS£>TA plaints for which his cpportunniet and experience peculiarly qaalif* him 11 years assiduously devoted o *lllO l A treatment of thoae complaints,tdurmg which ime be has had more practice and luu cured more pa. tieut* than can ;v»t tall to the lot of any private prac* ittoner) amply qualifies him to offer uaurtftce* ol speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure to all afflicted wtth delicate diseases, and all diseases arising trom. . . I)t Brown would inform those afflicted with private diseases which have Irtcomc chronic by tierfe or gravated by the use of any of the common nostrums o( the day, that then r.ampl-unts ear be radically and thor. nughly cured; he having given hit careful attention io the treatment of such ca-vjs, and succeeded ui hundreds of instances in curing persons of inflammation of th« neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often resalt from those eases where Other* have consigned tbeui to hopeless despair. He panicuiarty invites such as have beeu long and unsuccessfully treated by others to consult him, when every satisfaction will be given them, and their cases treated nr a careful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience study,,and investigation, which it is impauible for ibos engaged in general praouce of medicine to give an one class of disease. Qj" Hernia or Rupture.—Dr Brown, also taviies per* • tons afflicted with Hernia to cal], as he has paid parucy alar attention to this disease. CANCERS also cured. Skin diseases, also PI », Palsy, ctc n speedily Charges very low. N. EL—Ppucius of eith (ex living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving 'all Ure *ymp| toms, con obtain medicines with direction* for use, by addresnuig T. BROWN, M. I)., post paid, and enclos* ins a fee. Office No. ftS, Diamond alley, opposite th* * averly House. Dr. Brown’s newly discovered reme dy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. Ii never ftjik; „ ' _ office and Private Consulting "Rooms, No. W Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at home. irr No euro no pay. d » clfl COTTON—W 5 bole* per »imr Dolphin, „pio KMKY, MATTHKWO A Co_ BXCON— m,oeo lbs ussorto l HamsPMe* w* Shoui car., tpr sols by RHBT, MATTUfiWS * apis’ To Rent* HARDY. JONES A Co DAVTD BRF.I.FR FOR SALE. 'OR SAL ill. For Sale. Greenwood Garden,
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