BY MAONBTIUIELEGIMPIL" REPORTED /6TE:I.z j, Wor - lheAntikstuirgh DOlY_Plissige.; AiLRIVAL Tar wricsak*up' HERERNI .By oveitannidzirega from iti,dittz. 140341/: ILVELOPE43,IBTELI4oII2ICE. 14rff Y" z a aa r / . I * -; " - t-Tiai.7aiikiatia. steam packet . ship' 1464=14 -. 4i. ship' lialklac - et 5 fo'ekick, P:l4yeittii*y agenfag t • . tsii , uses immediatelyeMpreisel . tos,St, liliiis p 'ydiehidleihst &de at 10 A. IL today lideermi . tesiags over £53,000 io specie . , Tie Navigation Bdi: has .passed the! British , lifous• or Dsmiloas by a Mojoritf of Cl. • COMMERCIAL AND Puteatc,lAL., Durbil the past week l uade iu , Ltierpo 1 Wu -twin dull tin'iattlx l , ll ; 3 Amid. ' Wee' Wen steady. Gans soh:eke:ll at Wain - The Ranch fatias bale eontinued Eno ra Breatistufts rite sasiket has Wen 44 4 i nk -Wheat has th:o,:neti2o34. Floorhas h&c 6291kpet bbd. West : , 'Coatis now quoted:Kt 73324 x: Vtelidelphia on *iIiZIOIO, 231162:311 ed: Ohio, 23s 6041.. Gotton is without m4erill yttstation ,Wee the nulling of the -lag Sgenreen Uplands. ens quoted of 31435 d ; Chlenhs, aieui Alabama end; Mobile, 31041. 4 . ;. : • provigoas—niezeibl4te'beira no casztid chin sa of the markets. DENA:EARN. AND PRIM SIA ..The War betleen thine ; two newer, Continues tbbet waged with varied success, but 'without, shy deeoed prepantierinenio either aide, hie.ly to et feet the final issue otthe stioggle. The German troops had enteral Judaea on the 20th ing, in greet tunntstrs. FRANCE. knuice =Unties tranquil. The expedition in aid of the Port saded Ott the 23d. The mops ham. already disembailMd . at Civics Vecchia, end am immediately to =Mb on to Rome. La the meantime Pins ix will remain at Gaeta until the temper of his revolted embjects could be ascertained. • The Jonmal - des Debate, announces. that the ',French Minister at Turin ,has been instincted to entwarage the:Xing of Sardinia to reject the terins of peace otTenta'and elleittined to be enfiartMti liy 'flarshatitsuletaiy. Ir aled adds that orderi ;hire hetuirea to the Sardinian Admiral, 'ta Se. Main in the lariats until , the existing auciaties Mote been temitied: la'the National Assembly, on the 21,3; . 5; bill vu tnito dated and lidepted fte hidescniifying the pioprietore of home* in the Freneh :colonies. ..:The sihob of.tho sitting of the tilt; *air eon. ininad in ccausidering a hll, introduced by Gene nl lemorieiere, (or theye:organizatio at the e He proposes to abolish the drawing by con iimlption;and to make iymy one liable ad militaiy ..Idr;Frapoid,. of the Realm Republic; has pre. dented a prated 1.0 the Government against the Civil& Vecchia. Fears continue to be expressed, as to the tidelt. Xr,O#the army, among which the spirit of ,sochd 14hCbiatarmed to prevail more arlemairely than is admitted ervidessce of this act,it is stated that the 9tb Beg. . .I,ight. Ittfantry and yid Regt, of the Line were toquit Pll.ll on the 22d, at four hour's no a?stsegnenee of someappearanoniof' dine • , Aceion. • Geia. °edit= issued a proclaiming° tt, in hid tells w the troops, that the Gavernmhet be. • ing-ietedved to: maintain; in all muuters of the their 'old and legitimate influence, would ant allow the doctrines of Italian people to ~be at thejimey of a foreign power; or of a party vide)/ " . I.olurt a minority. ; • 'qt . , his confided the French flag for us to plant ittthe Roman territory, as a stalug symbol of ottr_aytapathiea. Gave:inane has appropriated 400, 0001 francs to guardigahiatilie spread of cholera. ..! paring the Int sir moats, the cholera baa vie :ite4 h . !, departments, and: attacked 4500 pelsoas, .of wt= .2500 have In 18321.4 cholera and one alone Ipat 18,600 . iphhhttardsi. - The cascsaiei &melte:4lode libe=- , P4 3l sPa*is , • I Thestapkdadmary. of :RaCii is iteadnalli • SARDINIA ,AND AUSTRIA: 74:*rdlOing*veMueighaireie5tedPie :.'lttreacCdcustria, - and -haslance more drawn the 'Zatticrcl.l.Ebtah instructions Larva been given to the :WlRPepartment, to prepare for the immediate to. GERZIA N Y Thtteosethion of Or whole empire ie distracted . ,tad the future divoisitiati . orthe imperial crolin Is , peetindecfded.:, •sl., • janormation has reached Liverpool that the At lantionteemoll:l4 4ePttF 6l ., WB3l 4ngu " a have reeei7ed Pety/Flipslo 0, lona pie Danish government t 30 carry goods, andlaitnengers to and from Ere : law, without being ,inthjetted to search cr deters .: tion byligi blockading squadron. ; " 4 -111.11111.03. Y: 'Arstriis continues to endemic? reverses in Hun bed !he aeacasinaGvai the seat of war, as to the:pasition of the hcaaile mates and the details of :the operdicaustue wattled/lg. The clothed between giSicains and the Nei. ;Valhi= continues to rep with unabated fury, and 141ton:sum disasters ,ter the latter,' Sines the Mid data u . is, Soto, alto, .has suriendered do the !Near:datum . Palmer), the inetropolis of the Wood, It is Bald IWO ,espitalp. - - LLIME. targaroce., April - 9ceei4eiglag the amid position of Continental sash% Page Seenriges have been deli slope the departure of lie laid inlanders; but meleagtile operations havebeen.dOU end untatfacaetery. Manebeider aid theengbent the ininutbeter abdrbsle, generally, a feeling of deptudon revalla- The continuance of the ssiaebe. ,tzwin Denmesktuid Finals, and the &Waning -aspect af grain in Gerrinay, having bad this: erect .of cutting atoll unizters gem these triukets. After some slight fluctuations during the week, II were more than tomany steady Imamate,. - Bank Stock realised 1920194. 'Exchange Bale, 40 47, Orimfuli• Ad,,••hoes ftolll France are 'dispiriting; and trade en th e Centineut-ie frostily at a wand. The p ee , , tel Fonds Continue finn at 5060 r-for 3 per mu; L 300.,Crr 5 per cents. The market. re breadstalte mssManimate der , jog ', he , we e k, operations. Sat West. . ere c ana l Flow is % worth 23 to 2ds 3d. Phila delphia and Bahr= t° 23 . 6 d._ , 13 A it e d qn ' t.4 And Canadian, same, 235. ~a n ueee, 296 dd to ' 31s. White, 31 to 325. Ct.'m Meal, 13 to 15e pee Um!. Yesterday zooming the market Val /901eAtIly mated, and closed with a firmer -, • • • Goewm—The sales or the week amenni _!r 24,740 bales, with no actual variatlima from laid , Werch's quotations. Tilt. American. desmiptinda - were, 2.0 10 lirdee Uplands, al Sk to Si 11.010 Orioane, at 3i to 5,4 1 . 630 Alabama and Mobile. .11M3i 1, 341. The demand, notwithstandOl tlaa der -- Veldeg Influence of the! blockade.of the German • porta eke the trade or, Manebester, wee Mea t stagnea; brat abundance or `sorielles Con. th344.lMtiatedy affectihe market. The fall of td in I..Weipmdmaricet for Atneriort elleet is the Havre market, the sales at prices upto2sth continued reguler aid aalidsc u ' l l' Them is a reported Improvement in the Him burgh Cotton Maths. Psontaccur-- . BeciL4hittransactioni of the peek "have; been limited. In EanertinPork the • retail flimsiness is doing at full prices; Western is dull &and patllsily declining. Bacon is smadj,llat !lig° • tit:sports during the week, preclude the posallity cif advance2S to Millet been accepted for fro. erior llama in in& salt. !Ittouldent are tritair de and; prices needy ' with demettnng atock--cales • In Lard,'l3o tics were sold ullsweek • 4.6.1 6 ;cos. Salm tepteted, 600 cults, in 16a 6d to lue mull4lga; but the season 4)r tl ckeged. operatiolut h. . . 00,isarstl News: it The steamer ZWetts: P ak "was wen ,from on board Mberaiss, cirds doyens !corn LivesPooL Figker 11,1164 , 7,11 . pos a:7cly sad for New York is the'ASAUI3 non, On42nag*Atat • • Thin 49eittneis ""' 'MtlaPtationnt the sWontosear, and mitten at. 41, 1 4 , prowl Sada IA by l'am ateamor. • ' ' ;l A A .~:+E'.i:¢.;a, tµ~'~':x~~""""~'7!'~' ~ ~ r - "~""~ .rs, u y ,~--cn v u,~ r _ ' r,.,.. .k ...~ :Y.'?N...+ . ~.. i , ~z....~_ .. w.~.~~ - h.;i;~=v~~'"`a„~' , Y - r w',.. Y,`: _. _`."'' -^ ~.'".'~ n ~~`_.~y`v,~P~. w~`;;f~' .. , r,'a.,,,..: - _. ,~."~`s'i,~TFP^,r et+.;'~J::s+.^..T.a~`F?'xrsrA+cn~R_rhu2OF= 1110291*Drpii OF LITE "liK• Tela ' ,rig . , l . ll2l ,,PArgiLlS/ r w EM. 1 : • ak/ " 1 1 DED INgz, May 11. 11° tatt;llligrowbag oet'athe eau. fel ) 43 *Ititi'7CIrrest atld McCreadi; witch: remit. ed la a Tiot - sin Tapdny night, at . the Bator Pkce. Okra . iloaie. liiiira'.;3l.itre4ir was idaying, in the cOttese'ot abia ho "*ae i iiii i ii from the stage, 10light, have been bethgbt to e neest,:e4u4olt , tilabbetty,termina tie*. r ; , ' : 7 - • Lase night 'Mr-the Occasion bf McCready'' ii4lt'eat'uoo'at the , Aetei Place Opens Home, the police ware 7 itti pmtSessidn 'of the : House in strong force.: :Ann:early !Mut., the mob l° lirgo'itttob,M**tblide.. BOOM twenty thousand, imeetstais -iirere 'Metaled. The mob begun.= tittok,otigis houses by attempts to force the Wi4dawlilio s j lo° * TO: police s attempted their disneridoe'bi throwing Water on Mein, hut ,theriotein 'persevered. A company or mounted men were broughtto the ground, but were Hemel) , assailed by the mob, pelted with stones, and driv on from th'e Jima, some of them considerably in. junta. A company of infantry then 'arrived on the 'pot, .foltowed by the Goeuritor, mitnthe city guard, and the whole were relieved with stones . and other missile! by the mob, now excited to fury. A por tion of a regiment, under Cot. Dunga, and a de &oh ment of artillery, were also broughtto the metre of &ceder. Finding all efforts at dissuasion, end all mild means ineffectual In quad° riot and maintain or der, Recorder Talimadge proceeded to warn the mob of the necessity far extreme measure', and read the Riot Aet. All this was !air. - The mob continued to pelt. the. soldiers, eevenal Of whom were badly wounded, and =tried olf the ground. An order was then given to fire, but most ly blank cartridges were used. One or two of the rioters, however, wens killed and several wound ed. • The rioters still not "dispersing or giving way, the eecond, third end fourth rounds were fired with bell, by which some tin la fifteen persons of the mob were either killed . on the spot or fell mor tally wounded, and some 20 or 30 others were more or less severely wounded. Sad to relate. seveial citizens who were mere spectators, some It a considerable distance from the scene of action, were either killed or wound ed. Among the killed am one or two women.— Several othera—one colored—are said to be wounded. The military kept possession attic field all night. This morning they are throwing up int/enamel:its around Lae theatre. There is tremendous excite ment throughout the whole city—the rioters still threaten violence. During the . eight the theatre was several times on afire, bat as frequerily the flames-were subdued without damage. A thousand conflicting and various rumors are afloat, but we fotbear repintion of them. Among the rioters arrested was E. Z. C. Judson, alias Ned Buntline. TWENTY SEVEN DEAD!—VURTHER DIS TURBANCES ANTICIPATED. May 11—P . M. The Whole eity is inn Mate of the most intense excitement, relative to the naketunate events last night. ITbe deaths, in the riot, so far in ascertained, amount to TWENTY SEYMi... Macready, the actor,tait leibthe city. The 12th Regiment °III:deal has twin ordered out far duty to night. It to reported that the-MaYitr's house, and the residence of Sen. Sandford will be attacked by the mob to night. • rm= Nitw York, D o'clock., P. M. The Mayor issued his proclamation this after. ynon, calling upon the citizens io preserve peace' He expressed his firm' determination to uptold the lama Several militant companies have been ordered out. At 7 o'clock this evening, the crovid.commen. eed gathering, numbering several thdir•••' • and held a meeting in the Park. Capt. 14adem, the Empire Club, made a speech, etliOning the Mamas nat to auomiL violence. Mike NVidahmadeattintiathrhatarY elieechi en' demising tine city authorities. ,He huigirod at the Mayor's proclamation, and Said he would side with the people, should theiMilitiuy sigain inter• fens. lie called for each and all to , inn them. selves, and give them hattle. Tremendous cheering followed this speech— The rioters are now in the ascendancy, and it is impossile tin tell the result. Mac:eddy left this city this morning. CHOLEL& IN CINCLNNATL Coaricrisn, May 11—P. M • The Board of Health report 33 cases of Cholera 'Wee noon yigerdse, and 8 deaths. The disease floe the increase. NEW YOB MANEKT. Miyll-Br.a. Balsam Isi almod entirely impended in tense pence of t 4 riou. Persons are diseuasing last night's proceedings, and WI genial feeling is that the conduct of the authorities was perfectly right ; There has. been'nothing of importance done in the markets... Moderate sales of flour Were made at a decline of Gaper bbL - GTOCeliell ire unchanged both as regards prices and demand.: Provisianik—Tmnsactions to day were very limited at f3rrner prices. Cotton is steady, but prices are unaltered . • Stocks ars dull. I:KNCTIENATI MARKET. Mey 11—r. PlostrThe , market axnttntes very Mtn, itmsed by the light ear/4e; we note sales st 53 75 per Dbl. IrThiskey—The market li doll; we ante vales at lUD 14W. Barley—The market is pretty - hire, with isles et 75c per be. "" • Bacon—Se. of , Sides at 4; tha erteqt of so,ouo pounds. Business is , wery dull; !might La dspressod. , 'lll7ool,—Tho highostprieo i n gash paid for all dm ylr ditrerent grades of clew washed woe, by myB 11. LEE kIARLESTON RICE-42 los troll Rho, per canal, C received Ihis day ao,d (oz sake by =79 R&HALEY k 83IITH 7110SACCO-110 hf boxy. Rich - Mond 17. Tobacco, oorito broad.; now laadlor.lor solo by myS Iik.GALFY k SMITH ITN Man .- 10 bl,ll B Hams; 17 do Peachca, - bodily from pleillster, for ..ala. my 9 • BADALEY It SMITH %Miro g EIRDS, .N. O..SUGAN—on ponsignmeat and for Artr soda by uryadlve A. 9ortporsi. QUOAR CUREDILAKR—Ztitioas Euo. & RorlA's choirs Fimity aagar.4l limas, sso'd and for rata by as. , • 13E14.MS X, NICOLA Q.EGATI-10 hhdi fair Sop: L one.. eigmami and & ule try 8 SELLERS & Nipis °LASSES—MO bbl prime alolassab, on consign hnt sad for is/b by • • szrzEas a NICOL'S ACON-10:41:03 Hams, slabs bad bboulder. Bs eon, wisan, Instate sad tor isle by i 'ff.Y B • 13EbLEKS kNICOLS 0 , .—7bb s snes= 7 .• 7. ...,for male bl , ' =7B . SELLERS /7, hICOLS r .12331.88 • . N. O. Paotassei;.4lMrfl i, I der. i ma m mod by mom= Rum*, vnd for =la L;ILWTIOdda, ' ' .=l7 b10..31 wide, and 82 fmni ma OIIGAR—•2O bad. prime N. 0. N.lgnr, mei. , .10P; d. ),grimly prime old do, for We by• . L., 0. WATERMAN. POFFEr.""" *I. GTOe4 Blo: tanc, ..I.cki and NJ ton • I. S. W TERMAN. LE MM I E M DEAT/El6. lb* prime illioces, just teod and ( r sale by -; S. F.170:4 BONNIRMST & Co. oy7 4;1 ykNISON--allfibi, En unis . _ _ • say 7.4- 7. D. WILLIAMS._ . -pontotts AUTAitian CLOT, ' ITILL be opeted.(l). for the admission diming 03111/Mes CO Monday, the 9th day of Apni. Ttrimmx (artible in Istroalsalper 'elision of months: FtrgUan,.Clasitinal and eremitical donut. Mont' . 647 English deparunarn 810 • A Limited number of boarders *ll be icasivad. For tastlrooniala, referchera and additional Informs- lion, enquire of th e Principal, at the loatinne, Rabin. son 'street, Dtrarap Federal street andi Om:Musky, in ChlsleU'a Raw. • :.,•, W:C,OP= A.. 8., ' Of•Trinny Cattalo, DOI* Ex.S . isar and Qatenti Below Gnat th elloyal School 9! Inca. Wad near ItobintiOn _m_usytrdif w b P Peppi% do „PIMMIIOIIOt Tea' And for silo by • y . • • SAGALIN tr, SMITH . - flasltit 'te& Per. , • TAKEN FOR'climicenows PIANOS. ' WAREN, stgWoodsvelf Si N. dig Third sereei, H. WAN for gate en elegant lot Chlekermg's Pia '', Ipostoet at the lowest C_OOLL PfeetL f or Pa.b. , 6 12 , ddlegheny eity, tug *mom Joonp % :Katy tenlionor (toot oto 7 Octaves, ond were *sleeted by Mr. Chick bring for this market. They ern mutinied so be equal to any lo the ehy, hating all thdlatest uprovementst seen es cinder seals, Ste._g_ Boyers are Invited to edit onion. to puckaslog elsewhere 1 sod, alto, be taint with them come good ledge, yrommional or Olherwi* to.)OP 0.04 qui* ty edible shout instroments. tg,,. 4 .g , _ ; _ r g ~_ ...., N. as.WlngengtemegineeS .1 1 .1 . be Pir' ' 'wg.'" ' '''''" - 'WWII Um bolder to ellihaess cio the' in tatnonr. ~,,,,........:joneved_ in the lout dettre r d haperfcY;lr &air u. ' Art , • ~ 4. 4 -- : . iMIXEICIA RECORD. 1.34 D A.LIItANAI3.San ' 'l2 13autriay, 13 Sunday, 14 Monday, 15 Tuesday, 10 Wednesday, 17 Thursday, 10 Friday, PITTIIIIIIRCIII lICIARD Or TRADE COMMITTEE FOR MAY. rnoz, m=an Guars"-, Sturdy 211 ming, Nay 12, 1842. Except in the Provision trade, which In quite lively, huirwas, yikterday, confirmed in the same state of de preaaion tbm has existed throughout the greater part of the week. The weather was delightful. FLOUR—Daring the last 24 boors, the receipts have bean very light, nod prices have rather an upward ten dency. We . note sales at the wharf of 117 bbia of 7.k 227 tails at $3,121 100 bble at 53,81 i, and 120 bbla at 5.3,62ic bbL Sales front onto by ;he dray load of $3,371c. y bbl. GROCERIES —ehmited, but regular bootless Ls he. tug daua at our Conner quotations. We nolo sales or to Muhl . Sugar, goad lair, at 603)Sic, rash. Sales Is t Coffee at 71148 c p tb. N 0 Molasses at SSOZe per gall, to Pittsbutgh bbls—io Cypress bbls at 20k, Sugar boner eqs. We note regular rile, of Mietioun at Biii3 10e ' • LEATHER—SaIe of sole, Stint:nom at 21Crt le, and of Nett York at 1.711319 c PRO ISIONS—The market inverr firm, and prices lend Uttrrards. We note sales of 10 hbds Sloaulders, et Er—cash, and 6 hhdn Hams at 60 f. Ib—cash. Sides ate in but little request. HAY—The supply is not equal to the demand, and Slice, stave advanced. We note +ales at the scales a. 830/1100 8 too—acconling to quality . ORANGES—The market is bare and an advme6 lea beeit &named. We gamta sales at 5t,50084,75 .111 . bor. LEAII.KCS—SaIes at PASO P box RAISINS--Sales at 51,90052 4 no. APP.(4--With a limited demand, we note sales on wharf at 40c®$1;15—according to quality and condi tion. Sales from store of a goal quality at 81,50 per Carrel:, CORDAGE--Soles Continue to Int made et the follow ing Merlin& rope, by coil,. •• • O. Clll., Wliito Rolm, by coil,. • . • -.00 cui,• • • .., Tarred Pone, by coil, do cut, Pocking Yarn, fine, do common, Mau11111,.52,00#'3,0004,00 do/ do IP coil,— •15o ' " lb. Hemp, SI G2:1'2,-506:03,i5 IP do: do p . coil,- --10 e lb. TILOCIaiII LLCM Hemp, 874 c Q. dor. OEM Spirit of tile Domestic Markets. Sr. Louts, May 3.1149 Hemp—Satre Monday. the inarket has been very qui et, and transactions sum up less than SOU bales, at a bout former rates. Several good sued lots ha,' gone into store to await a better demand; wiles lit Monday comprised about ,T 25 bales, in lots, includDa fate to pima D at pnces ranging (rum Slifit to $15....5. The demimd is Confined to the itarhedinte wants of purcha sers, there being no speculative demand. We quite va heretofore, say few to prime D R., new crop, SUDO 6125 V too. Leod—lßeceipts light and market without the least re-reeptlble change. Tronsactions light, comprising 27111 pigs on Saturday, near I£2o pigs on Monday. and 1712 'Ng], yesterday. all at H. No sakes of Upper Mines 10 any, and none of lower mines during the .week. We quote Lo lnrre Mille. delivered here, at £3, • - asitta4% Upper Mines £4 k> 100 12s, but market it:ton tine at those figures. Dried Frun—Apples have advanced. min sales of several hundred bushels taken on speculum:to at Me.— Paaehem are quick—sales at 51.1.54251,133 9 bu_ From store, small loin rule a Mode higher Feathers—There a not much demand for mixed, but prime new feathers are sought after as 30e gs ID Hidei—Demand active, and prices a shade higher, sales of green and green salted hides, at no73fe, dry Sint 7/ erne Potatoes—The demand continues good. with Roles of common to goad fatuous et 630 , 70 e; prime 1.,0n 76a 50c. bu. rooks returned. Receipt. ure Oulu. Cooteir Benno—ln demand at 51.40 P Lot • . . . .• . Freights—Tho number of New ttriven. boots Lt port end the scarcity of frrlghte have served to keep down Ppnces.iand rates froze to New (Means are now than was ever before knows. Floor era. ship ped bailey at Ida; pork tiOatne W.I. lead 'le f l bK tolinema 191,73952 P hhdi rands 04.60 P head. nod other itucles in proporuon Louis Rep. GnilA, Naar len Flora.—Rearms made to the Brit ish Parliament and published our the lath of A pril, ex hibit the frillowing stausucal It tippers that the quannues a wh.,11 (Formant enter ed forborne consumption to the I: toted Kt oudom, ter tween the 21st et' Julie. Ihlf, and the 31st of January, Isl 9, both inclusive. amounted to I=ll3 qrs. of whim Li 51.714 were charged watt duty oo the amouct of 42942134 aud 3131 ors admitted duty free. The quan tities Of alheat, meal, nod Boor imported donna the same period, amounted to 4:i984d cart, yielding a duty of 4111,17111. The qoantity of eVonial wheat Imported emanated to 31,11 G qrsytelding a dory of Ito s / a trimmin- My of colonial scheticenealmid flour to 2113,&11 eat, yiel ding duty of 4.111,78;; the othwtity of Indian corn to 1,131,e114 cps, yielding a duty of 256 5 It: the quenUty of Indium, cora meal to 1"91,913 ewt, yieldtng a duty of .•1431.15eit0. Thebggregate quantitY of poly and meal of ell sortli (stated in gement) imported bet grace the Mkt of Jitney 148, eiddl the 3111 of J.u.5.y.16.19, amounted to l t rell, Flt qrs, yielding a grows total duty of IfidtiMinl. ITe gross Meal quanuty of grain, meal, and thatrof all torts eutemod for home comutuAtirm In the United Kingdom, between the ibid of Alm and the alai of Jana. my, ISO, amounted to 6,4d3,1:0 qrs, of which qrs were admitted free of duty. The amount of duty regeived on the quantities ehargeatiie with duty was .f.....U1,995. The gross.toial quantity of grain remaining in bond in the United Xiagdont. on the ittst et January last, &Mounted to 1,V.4412 Val t h e grows total goannp of meal and door to IMaiSM cwt The aggregate (man. airy of gram, nevi and floor temeliong in warehouse, under bond, on Vie Slat of January lost, motivated to 1,5 1 13,7•15 qr. ,PORT OF PITTSBURGH ARRIVED. lkjichigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. AlLlatic, Parkinson, Brownsville: Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Late Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Planter, —, CM. DEPARTED IstichigHos No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Wilkie, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.. Limas McLane Brownsville. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. There were 13reet, 0 lakes la the channel las evening at dolt, by per mark. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY Brownsville Packets, 0 A. M, and 4 P. M. ' Beaver Packets, 10 A. M, and 4 P. M. Fon Prmankrznu. D Leech dc co'. packet flee—l) o'clock P. M. IMPORTS DT RIVER. CINCINNATI—Per Plainer-49 bbd. tob, W Bing hem; liS bids whiskey, W & M Mitebehreej IW ble cotton, Brown & Culbertson; 144 do do, Kennedy, Childs hen. • lEartndersiarred Analame of Samuel Hill, Esquire, T will offer at public vendee or outcry, on the pre tenses, on the 30th of May, lest, at one o'clock tit the afternoon of that day, a TRACT OF LAND, eontnin ing 3:30 and a half acres, satiate on the ..lononaehele river , 'about one mile' above Itionotwahela City, In Washington county. Pa.' There are erected on that tract, a now two story bitch Dwelling Dons, Alto a log DWolling House. There me two good Apple lie. chards en the premises . about two •oves cleared; 40 or GO acres of which is fen rate river bottom There is a strata of 0 feet of Stone Coal, under the whole equal to any on the Monongahela river. anal an conve nient to the river-, that it costa but a trifle to remove it from the banks to the boats. The land is of tee best quality, land contains nu Inesitinstible quantity of Limestone. nip tract will be *old in whole or in part, td accommodate purchaser.. Those wishing for further Informatton. are retorted to Judie 110, residing no Me premises, Samuel fleck et, resallng near the lend, and Daniel Long, Inkeeper, Cincinnati Ohio. There will also be told on the 31st May,inst, at one o'cbtrelt in the afternoon of thin 00, oaths premises, a tract of LAND, containing 3:114 acres, Steeled Is. Pal lowfield township_ is said County; adjoining holds of the heirs of David Holton, Gate= Doable and other about Ono half of which is cleared; on winch is erect ed o Orin MITI, with two run of stones; a new Saw Mill; a goon Dwelling House, kc. The terms will be made known on the day of sale by JOSEPH HENDERSON, Assignee. turidtrociy24 ".'4.k.,•A..F 7'7, -'-'.:g . d=lt fi ,7":"^" , t E, - - . L.,'W C %; 1 e'' • . - ' ..—, :: :i l 7745; _,' ''N YV.i.. --,,,) ir fy , PIANO FOIITES. JOIIN ME14.08., No. el Wood et a , hes the pleasure of announcing . the eeriest stre of now and splendid Ulloll4loot of 114.4011, fleet the inanufactoty of Jonas Chickering, Horton—arsong them• Mandl cent flowwood full Grand Plano Porte. 7 ocinvec 4 . 140, n superb square Piano Forte. 7 octaves, careen rosewood., of the style of Looia XIV, wlth,e variety of 7, et and 0 octaves, to which thohnennon of patches ere s respectfully sollelwd. JOHN 11. MELLOR, Bole Agent (or Chlekering's Piano Fortes for West ern Pennaylvimla. apTt _ For Groonorood Gordon, gat.Ncw Aklukoaamcol"—The reamer THOS. I3COTT, will commence on Monday, May 7, to run from the Old Greenwood Landing . , foot of lilt n, to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock, L. M. cod at roch even boar anti] . 9 o'clock, P. PI, loot tnp from the Gar den at tot x. • . - • The Saloon. are supplied with all the delicacies 'of USW or ISOM Tea et 0 o'clock. The Garden, with e large collection of Greenhouse Plana. Dahliont, An. neal Fleur ?lams and Shubbcry. Tile comfortable wharf boat Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt Went lending. mys KAItAT C(LD Plfilf 11. TUST RECEIVED, a splendid let of the comet Gold J ?trifle' made. Peen are generally made of from 10 to IS bar gold. I hare had a large lot manufactu red of 18 Caret gold, mod finished with smooth heti points, and spring like a quill, end confidently recur• mend them as tho very heel made. Also, 51 dozen of *Blum goslings' f ro m St, to 52, • and all wuranted 'Maths few extra Levicasa Sena W W WILSON, .t r4r career Ca lea tclarklt eta --. I4OCAL iirownn rwtaxe ems:mail tuaiir-iialalli DIIIERICT COVIT Or TEM UNCriD STATIDLABefOir traria:lna:ice. 4 40 ' 7 0 445 1 7 7 444 7 B 4 44 7 9 42 7 10 4 41 7 11 441 712 The first case called op this morning was that of the U. S. ac. Peter Powell, charged with uttering and passing counterfeit coin, purporting to be of the United Steles of the denomination of half a dollar. Mr. ?degrees, the Counsel far the Defendant; raised an objection to the validity of the indict ment, on the ground that two distinct offences were charged in the same count oldie indictment. the Court adjourned until three o'clock, in order, as there was no other case belore them, to exam. ins the authorities ou the anhjecL Immediately prior to the adjournment, the Jury in the case of Timothy W. Iltrd, which was tried yesterday, returned with a verdtat of "Not Guilty," and the ptisoner was discharged. COUNTERFEITING CASE. AFTZI2.2IOCLI SESSION. The Court met pursuant to adpurnment, when the motion to quash the indictment against Peter Powell was argued, on the Part of the United States by Mesa's. Austin and Sweitoer, and by Mr. Magraw for the prisoner. The Court overruled the motion, and the prison er was arraigned, and pleaded "not guilty." Bridget R. N1C1310.0, Sworn—Tile prisoner name one evening to my atere, and asked for a has of blocking, and the little boy waited on him; I told the hide boy not togive him any change till [new the money; I saw the kind of motley he wonted to pay it in; I told him to hold on till I examined the money, which was a half dollar; I saw that it was a counterfeit; I have been keeping store for four years; my husband asked him where he got that money, and went to summon assistnuce to take him to the Mayor's (tube; he mold not find any, and told him he must walk down street with him; my brother helped my husband to take Powell down, and they have since gone to California; I did opt mire that particular notice that I would know the half dollar now; l do not think this is the one I handed to my husband; (here several pieces of good and bad money found on the prisoner were:exhadetd In Court;) I had the money long enough in my hands to know by rubbing it on pa per, and by tie greasy feel, that it wan a bed coin( my husband tone it to the Mayor's Office and left it them; Powell wore a cap and a frock coat; could not tell whether he had been drinking; do not know whether Powell took the blacking away or not. 1.5 c 95 lde " - I.c 13c ' I le 10c ' 9e ' • Adams, Sworn—l woo going to the May or's (Allen when I saw Mr. Nieman and some other man bringing Powell to the Milne. They were then turning down to the Watch House, and I went down with thorn. 1 searched him and heard something fall on the floor, under the desk of the Captain alike Watch. On looking down,l w a paper which contained some counterfeit iin. There were some six or seven pieces in all. Ha was arrested on the oath of Nieman.— Niemon hooded me a piece of coin, and I told him to mark it so that he.would know it 'WII3 the ha 4 dollar offered to his wife. I examined the coin, and it Win not such a coin as that one in the paper The coin Nieman handed to me was a very bad counterfeit. I ceased to he clerk of the Mayor's Office about the middle of January. My father and myself had charge of the safe, and no others are,admitted to it. The prisoner pretended to be considerably under the influence of liquor. I that it he was not so much so. The mark we pot on the coin was, to the beat of my belief, • cross. • [The piece of coin exhibited as the half dollar given by the prisoner for the blacking wee a good half dollar, and had no mark at all upon ill The prisoner had some good money about him. Samuel Kennedy, aworn—l was coming down Smithfield street at the time this occured, and saw Mr. Nieman in the very act of sweating this young man in front of his store; he was about putting the nippers on his wrisc I went down to the Mayorlf Office; I was in front of them; they proceeded about half a square, when I saw the young man struggling. and attempting to draw a knife; in the attonaot, he let the knife ink; and it wan picked ap y Stem.; I heard the package fed at the Mayor's Office, aad it sounded bko coin. This occurred sonic time in October. Mayor Adams, sworn—l was not in the office at the time the prisoner was arrested. I ordered him to be brought up, and searched again, bed we did not gad any more coin on him. Nieman be longed to the nigh: police; I am peewee that thia corn which I hold in my hand is not the ono which wu wrapped in a separate paper, and put in the safe. Ido not think that the prisoner was drunk. He had been tinaking, but was not drunk. John Barr, sworn—l did not see the young man till he came into the once. I saw Nieman band the half dollar to the Mayor; it was n very bad counterfeit, and almost any one could have told it. 0 11. Rippey was then sworn, and. stated that no one had items to tbe a•fa in which the half dollar was locked up, but an Mayor and bowel( nd that he was certain no violence had been DI, feted t, the lack. He and Wl!limn Adorns hod taken om the coin and esammed it, nod thts was not the one then in it. He hod taken this one to Rivera! brokers, and to McFadden's Jewelry tore, and in was pranounced by all to be petitvdrim.i. Mr. Austin, one of the counsel for the United Stain, declared that some scoundrel mutt have changed the pteces. He did not say by any means that any ona connected with the police hod done it, but it must have been done by some one. Several witnesses were then .11-d G3rward by Mr. Magma on the part of the defence, and they all testified to the excellent character main mined by the prisoner at long as they had been acquainted with him. Many bad known him from his birth, both in Great Britain and this country, and they never knew him to do a dishonorable ammo to his life. Mr. Mayors then made a very eloquent speech a favor of his client, at tho conclusion of which, he Court adjourned until ten o'clock tomorrow. SIGNOR GUMBO:VS C.sllT.—The friends or this gentleman, we understand, are getting up • subscription Concert for his benefit. It will con sist or vocal and instru.mental music, both in the operatic, and ballad style. Miss Kraft' a young Pittsburgh lady,of an extraordinary fine voice and talents, will make her dent on that occasion. Al- es. Mr. Farrel, the violinist, and several &inn• gnished Ainateurs and Neiman, who have vol unteered their services. It will take phi= on Moo. day evening next, 14th inst., at Apollo Hall. Persons wishing to tale tickets, will find a lira open at F. Hiumo's Music Store, Wood street. 121secassrs' Exerts:mg...We are happy to an• pounce to our readers, that two enterprismg young gentlemen of this city, intend cats 'fishing a "Mer chants' Ilachange" here. It is Somewhat singular that in a place of the commercial character of Yaw burgh, we have hitherto bad nothing of the kind.— We understand that it Is in contemplation to rent the large room in the second story of the house which Dr. Gszsam is building at the corner of Third and Market streets. The room will be splendidly furnished, and supplied with all the leading papers, and periodicals, commercial, and literary, of the United. States. There will be rep, afar boom at which time the merchants can rus• sembie—say every morning at from 11 to 12— and discuss the prices current, and other topics of the day, of interest to them. The subscription price to each merchant will be three dollars a year, a sum which is, in all conscietice, low enough - When the projector, of this scheme wait upon our merchants, we hope that they will be liberally en couraged, an that they may carry our their laud.. tile design with proper spirit. Trig ?Astoria's TILOUPIL—In consequence of tho pre-engagement °fib° Apollo Hall, the find ap pearance of these distinguished vocalists has been pat off until Tuesday evening. Samson:.—Three young men were brought before Alderman Hays, (who officiates en Mayor during the Illness of Mr. Rush) charged with ten dering the "night hideous" by the uproar which they kept at a wedding party. Cow belle, tin pans, and all aorta of unmusical instruments were brought into requisition. They went a little farth er than is usual in such cases, however, no they began stoning the house in which the newly mar ried pair had taken op .: their abodeond demanding that a conffiderable mad money should be given to them, or else they would "not go home till morning." They were 'sentenced to two days Im prisonment each. DURING the upward trip of the Planter, which arrived at our wharf yesterday, the pilot, Mr. Findley Elie, (well known to our river men) was tracked by cholera. life had eatea a very hearty breakfast, and 'lmmediately after it, became sick. Before supper time he wale corpse. The officers of the boat attempted to bury him in a grave gard at Galllpolls, but were prevented from doing so by the citizens of that place. A pilot who lived a short distance from the grave yard, at last consented to let the dead body be Interred on his farm. A Kul Stssann.—As Mr. Chutes Bryan, twin. erly ofthe Pittsburgh Morning Telegraph, and at present a teacher in the Fifth Ward Public School, was attempting to chastLse.a TOOOF lad who had; behaved improperly, his brother, WeaklngtonFreei ruined at him, and stabbed bin, in the aide with dirk knife. Mr. , Bryan is severely, though not. dangerously wounded. Frees wan iinitediatnly arrested by police °dicer Barker. TssaassrMr. Crisp apPeatil tc.11414. i iii•441/: • very attractive bill offorad. :.; . ':AlestetlPt7-7arelleete,frOrOacle 2 ,t,... u tlf the werh ,men employed in43l3ae.i:di ua AUe ghee,' City, litat n flat boat ntruck one of the piers Ofthe old Allegheny Brldge,un Thursday, and sank. Three men were drowned. Rorie of the bodies have been recovered. M+r*s Ou st s, PrkrlllllBoB, May 11.—There were ten cares brought before the Mayor this morning, all of which, with the exception of three, were cdtomon cases of drunkenness. John Jones, to whofil we alluded in yesterday's paper, has been drunk ever since he was stabbed by SewelL He was brought to the watch house for stabbing a lit tle boy In the neck with a pair of scissors. He also attempted to cut his mother's end father's throats, and threw a hatchet at a little boy, whom he missed, but struck another and wounded him in the side. 'A knife, aliazor, and pair of scissor. were found on him. He was sent to jail for twen ty days. A pedlar was then brought forward, who had been found drunk last night, in the yard of a house in the Diamond. He had a large bag fall of gold and Over coin, by hie aide, and in his rk.kket was a deed, conveying some valuable property to him. He paid his fine, and expressed Ilium!' very grateful to Officer Glenn far having taken care of him. The last care of importance, waslan old tar, who came up from Cineiniati on Modday night with between $6O and $7O in his possession. He has been three times in the watch house this week, and his $7O has dwindled away to a $lO gold piece, which be gave to the Mayor to take care of till he came out oflad. rile was lent Ur for three days ANTI2III.BONIC AND %TRIG COUNTY CONVENTION. In pursuance oldie cemblished usages of the patty, the Democratic Antimasons and Whlgs of Allegheny county, will assemble in primary meetings, to their several Election Districts. on Saturday, the :NI day of June, 1849, to elect two persons from each district, on Delegates to r, County Convention. to meet at the Court House on Wednesday, the 6th day of .inne, al 10 o'ctk, A. IL, to put in nommen.oo suitable candidates to be supported by the party at the ((social Elect on in Oc tober neat. Tbs Anumasmis and Whigs of the town ships (Fhtt excepted,{ will meet at the usual places Mr holding print -try meetings. herween the hours of 2 and 3 P. 111.. and thoie of the Wards and boroughs and Pitt township, between the how, of 7 and it, P. NI. • ROUT CAROTHERS, Chairman of the Corturuttee'of Correspondence. April 3V, ISM. • CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION. Cat. Jotern Talton, of kitimtheth township, will be presented by ha friends as a 1. , . .t and EW — AN C; ...a its Ilenauna, with oooool , l to Tim Chaldean ebrlsJan, of EurEsion. ..J the Y0r , ..0t or Ihrti Woratrpp,*, and .1, 0044,, imo inaritters and nets of the wie.:e Assynans. lii Aamte.o Iltory [.yard. Esq., D. C. V. loot ret d and :or sale I , y to 7 J(IfINSTON A tiEllng. roN E=Z2Z= TN Loo conbribity with he Act of Incorroranon, the JL. ks veinbe re-orieued tot t!.e •atitenption of the remainder of the stock of the Western Insurance Company piste, ASO •bares.i at their office in Sp.; ex Co:. Warehouse, al stori l No (o.i Welter street., Pittsburgh, Co TiluitstLt the rta ("ay of May, A. 1.40, between the hours o 'lo stio 3 o'c lot k • nve Dollar. per .4%re wtll recurred tet or paid at the time at suhseriUtssg, J FINNEV,Jr , rnyi:dtmaTl7 Th• Brownsville Water Cora Establish. TARS. CAELZ & &AM, in return/mg theygrate ji ask now ledgmonts to the mends of the lowan non and to • tlitcertimg publt to general, for the lido mat pstronage nilhOnft received. announce skt the me ume v . ..5l they here made esthamyl Improve went. an the interior as cei LI as the exterior of the ea tablishmoni, donng law fall and winter, which • will greatly enhance the comfort , . and amusements of in valids, who Intend to visit this place daring the ensu ing gonna, All the prevedieg dimaers are treated here, lend they will endeavor to keep up tbn r. putanon the establtvh want has won through the west, by ernet unroll. to patients that entrust theamel•es under 11101 r este.. In order . o undergo the treatment, pa•imm have to provide thcroseleee with two woollen hlanacm, two cotton sheet, three comtuttablee or a tight feather vied and az towels.. Terms, sin duller., payable weekly. tarbdlm For Scalp at Par. JOHN II MELLOR. al Wood street, MN!,ardi sell fOr Scrip alpar. the iolovilag ve w erul sem:m.llmnd Pia•gc Und • Isamu rosewood 6$ octave Pi• arm, made by Hat r Harm., IR Y. Rd% oa One do do 6/ odlove One rosewood 6 widre, Gives & N. y. • • 1175 00 One CO 6 uo tio Ilu• • • 250 60 One mahogany 6 do do obey e • Mil IR Ona do 0 do Loul ••WS On One do 5$ do Roserdinum ...... •• • • One do 0 do Pertnan • •••••• • •• • • • b 0 Ooe do M do Ra. W Nunris• • • •• • lid CO One du o do lifglish ...... ••• • • soya SCRIP! SCRIPS! WILL receive City and County ;quip any Property that may bo purchased of inc at IL tale 1 have ad ve,tuseti ist Mc Port, to take place on the:, !Rh and 10th :Rey, at Lock N 0,2, Vemoillootonship r Allegheny county. tVILLIAIII L. MILLI:IL mytdtritayle ENGLISH AND AlligBioAN BOOMS: TAMES D. LOCKWOOD ilk,. ninny pea ed with Messrs. Wiley and Plita2o, end lattl26. WII y, Now• Pork and L0ud ,,, ,, her. estardAhod'ie Dookiellinu Rower at No. CO Wood tweet, to•it;,011 . 311: and 4th streets, unto may be toond ratituttle 402110C4 N non of STADARD ENGLISH and A hIRRIONN AUTHONS, Moines as low no to Ma Eastern cities. IrrErdiGLIRII and CONTINENTAL' SOCI/40,1- views Maga:Roc Newspapers, ketirnfnft 42 36 . o rt . jxr - views, and INCO I' MoUtt GIETIES are entitled to receive their books duty trrEuglish and Amene. (duologues terniakelledl us no all Mom who desire than, or scot per rialto any addtess. J. D. L. will always ha happy to en hildt to ladies old gentlemen his books, and import to them any inform, non which he may t‘oll , 'ss reqn.rding theM.1,,M114,1 TANN /Mg' OIL. .. . 4 i - 1 n 1.1111. ht. T.th NEILS' OE, in hatifiso4.llloll LAI barrels. OlL—Coustondy on Itanit, blenched and Zalaciiliii.• ed winter and sprtng Ski•rsta. EleOtatit and tqiuli 14., Also. light colored selected N..WI. Coast WlfOc, I, suitable for retsiltur. . .. ,r..„ PATENT OIL POE NI...COMMIT—The- saTurcet. bars are now prepared to supply.'Devlan?. Plaid 01P in any quantity, mneloni.ta, the &p.;:&Ye eared to call and examine the article. Carlifienfeli of OA efficacy sad supenority over ad other oils. hot. seated of our moot extenstve mandactureti, ilfeiu . our cossession. ALLEN & NEEDLED. A r itte.• IN and Ya south wharves, near l".l4oitil at,' feblAcodein Phitridelphid.' OREMU& H 0 PK IN S (Late. Join. M. then) tr. Co.) • • • • N. W. cuing 31.1.xr •Nr, ClUitl.ll4 limuccrh =atm iirOULD inform Merchants and blerchant.Tallors, that they have fitted up the (loon ovorlilfir Tot. loving and Clothing department, for the sales ho' Owl Meets of Cloths, Cassimeros, Vestings, Zilione.trdni'..l minga, and alt articles adapted to the tradee;,Shei lib eral patronage baster/sal upon them, in this thrpenatelti of their business, has induced them to' entargeribeir, warehouse, to enable them teeniest theriOnarease,d, trade. One of the partners who has had lon experie, once to business, will devote tie whole num La pain chasing ; • and buyers may • rely , opera-finoispr.sAetalt gook Whatever 'is moot desirable of Barone. and Ammidan mariufhentre, that tmey awn smiaute.• • . clotA r rootn,1•1:1 be - opened oa the tst -ektroan .14. 1 11.rNfF6 , 5d1Cb.fte. etrest. febanseodslm •- ti s iiiiikti6 l 44 4 o rgi-.!4? 1" 1. very laestit'elosuiecnisigataint 21,nalar tt. OIL-251,bis Iltewn litlidhair tad ':(or sale by toys_ JAS A,HD -01 L-1 0, bbl. No 1,01 Oil, 1n0,114 dim . 4" :Li !steamer Mcasougar and Sot pole by - "UONE:i OP:go^,libU tie'', 9y. /A rivitavuot 110 1*-"D*Wi,:l . """ An Ar 1,3 : r - 49 5131 44siailic!li*a'ror • , V 71.1. B CAIaBiLD By the President of oh. Vahl.d States. -- I, JAMBS IL. MIA President of theNrdied Pates. of dowries, do hereby deelare and stake lthinin;that public sales odl the held at thrundetmentiened land offices in the State of MICHIGAN, at the periods here thafter designated, to wit At do lead ode* at the SAULT LITE. itAllE, for the "Lake SaperioeDindet,” commencing on Mondays the fourth day ofisthe nezt,forlise nod of the al luesttrau. public lands within the fo named townships and fractional tesoulipsOonitt- MEIM&== ..... Frutional townships thirty-sesen, and thirty.iight, to with Sommer Wanda of range nineteen. Fractional townahlps thirty-eight, adapt:um, and forty,of . winge twenty. Fracuonal townsps duty-nine and /brtp, otgange twenty-on. Fractional toarnaltips thirty-five and thirty-lax, of ta rraZ e :arto rour ialdp dirty three, ihittr-four, and thirty-five, and " t . o'woa:ip tldriy - -ais, Of range iWe-OY'five. Fractional township* dutty-taro ...it/arty-three, and t .wnshipf thirty-(oar and ttarty-fiva, or Tanga twenty- Fractional townships thirty-one and thlrry•two, and townsinpithirty•threa, tarty-four, thirty-five and for ty-cis, of range twenty-saran. Fractional townships thirty-two 14 thirty-three, and township foray -six, of range tweallaright, Townstups forty-three and any-stx, of range mea ty-nine. Townships forty-three and forty six, of range thirty. Township forty-sir.. of range thirty-one. As Ins sass riaot, commencing on Monday, the eighteenth day of June nost,for the disposal ofthe ag ricultural poblic lands within the following mooed townships and fractional townships, viz North of as Base Zane and Ire& oftks prrineval .sfrridsors. Fractional sections twenty4ve and thirty -Ex, north of the south bay of Agate Harbor, in township fifty nine, of range thirty. Fractional townshiy aixtyiaiayen, on late Royale, of ranee thirty-two. Fractional townships sixty-six and sixty-seven, on Isle Royale, of range thirty-three. Township filly-one, and tractional townships sixty six and sixty-seven, ort.ple Royale, of range thirty four. Tovrmhips fifty and fifty-one, and fractional to ahlps sixty-five and sixty-Ws, on Isle Royale, of range thirty five. Township fiftyeane, and fractional townships sixty three, sixty-four, and laity-five, on Isle Royale, of rtmge thirty-six. Fractional townships sixty-three, sixty-four, and sixty-five, on loin Royale, of range thirty-seven. Township fifty, and fractional townships silty-three and sixty-four, on Isle Royale., of range thirty-mein. Township filly, and fractional townships slaw-three and sixty-four, on Isle Royale, of range thirty-nine. Townahips forty-nine, fifty, and filty-two, of range forty. Tovtrutap forty-nine, of range tarty-one. Township forry;nine, of ran forty-two. Townships foray-seven and forty -tune, of range for Townships forty-seven and forty-nine, of sup for .y-four • Townships forty-seven and forty-nine, of range for ty-five. Fractional township forty-cane,of range forty-n . Fractional townships forty-ax and forty-seven, township forty-eight, and fractional township forty nine, of range forty-toren. Fractional townships forty-seven, forty-eight, and forry-eine, of range forty-eight. Fractional tcrovoship fortyeight t of range forty-IMM. AT nil cotta e m us c on Monday, tha third day of September next, for the disposal of WI the nutlic lend. within the townships wid fractional town ships abeve enumerated, which have been, or shall be, reportal before the day of sale, a, containing cop per, lead, or other valuable oren tole offered for ante p e e to Bections, at not less thnn five doi- Jars acro t oreept the sections and parts of sha ll no t any, covered by those raining leases, which shall no te determined hy -gte day fixed for the c0mm....1-innet innet of the pada:sale, in accordance with the rirovi. Mons entitle - 'act- approved on the Ist day of March, 1817, entitled " Anus to establish a land office in the northern part f i n the and to provide for the sale of the mineral lands in the State of Michigan" At the land office at lONIA, commencmg on Mon day, Me 'north day of June next, for the disposal of the public lands within the under-mentioned fractional townships, via: Fractional townships twenty.one, end twenty•two, within the former Indian Reserve, on Manaatee river, of range melee. Lands appropriated by law for the neeof sehools, military, nod other purposes, will be excluded from the sale. The arming of the drove-mentioned lands inn be commenced on the days appointed, and proceed in tba order in which they are advertised, with all conveni ent despatch, mail the whole shall have been adored, and the sales than closed. Bat no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no pnearo entry of any ol the land. will be admitted anal the expiration an two weeks. Given snider my hand, at the nay of Washington, this twenty-seventh day of February, Anno Gomm nue thamend eight huudred and font' moo. Sy the Pres/deur JAMES & POLIL lOCUARD N. YOUNG, Commissioner athe General Land Office. Notice to Dllnara ►od Pre.Enaptlon Cl►lmante. All persons who were. at the outage of the set of lit of March, 1,4 , , in possession, by actual (memo.- cy, of any poruon of the mineral lands embraced in tem pox-monition under anitionty sof a lease or ten pents hem , W Pecretary of ar, for the purpose Manning thereon, and MI persons who shall be in pos sesion. by actual owsipaney, a a mine or mine • se wally discovered before the Ist of March, 1647, and set form m the art of tel March, lit?, above mentioned, sre autnortsed to enter and purchase the same at the prier. on the terms and conditions, and to the natant pieseithed by that net. and no lea, at any tune before the day Coed ne the rommencement of that sale of those mineral lands, on ranking proof of possession and pertinency, and of coottMonec with those terms, tt the recoter and receiver ad t h e land other, subject zo an oppe•l to die VoCOOfify of the Treasury: and all promos entitled to the right of pre-cmptton to any of the agricultural and. embraced in this proclamation s ore required to, 151{0111411 the same ladle smicfaction of the register and meet one, a-1 make payment dicreCor snon us procurable after awing Ibis node, and be pre the day appointed for the CO4nOtellceMeLlt of the üblic latent me lands embracing the tract clatmed, otherwise smtn pre-emption elairn will ho forfeited. The certfteate of the mineral agent ea Sault Ste Ma ae, that ocrfOn• holding under Irene. or permit., or tone it the occupspcy of a mine or mints, have paid up tee per ctioluOl of rents required by the ant above meaboued, will be mmoluaimi on tam point Veraopaneicopying under lenses or permits, sat not be permitted to relimituan their rights ander dial fteea• panel. and enter as sowers; and where.) , tech less ee nr permits rutty expire before the day of title, the tights trained to the holders thereof will be retarded as reaergint the laud. covered thereby from entry on. dar any other right till the day of rain. when they will Ds odored at hutiiie sale as Miner/SI lends. ILICHA RD M. YOUNG, Ccrcluzianer. • Tbe "ouneral dr' tneluded ur tee foregoing pro. ciao:moon arc entedy situated between Lake Superior and the Montreal neer, and on late Roy, e, m the northern peninsula of Michigan, and are rendered lit• nennely valuable by tee erthanatleas mines of copper and other ore. found therein. A considerable number of those wines have already been discovered - in the trap range., within a few lei es of Lake Superior; sad Wow the geological character of the country, and the explorations .tread made, it cannot he:doubted thato a thers acinLLT, not wen valuable, will be found throughout this whole "Mi.. rid reg . ion.' to WI of the =n em sow worked, copper is found inmost pure; and, in fact, mop of the native copper and ores yield a greater per eentage th. any eincr yet d:aeove red In the world. Silver is al. found in considerable quantities., All the necessary materials for the construction of furnace, and fuel for ameluog,are found in abundance to the immediate neighborhood of the mineral. 'She climate In the w,mer, though cold, does not in terrupt the operalloas of the miner,„ lit fact, that sea son I+l constdered the most favorable for their opera tion, The proximity of these mineral lands to the shorn of lake Superior, onatoich are several safe and excellent heirbars; end the water. communleallon therefrom, by the Sault Ste. Mane, lakes Harem, Erie an., furnish toady means of Imnaporung the premiums of these lands to the principal markets of the Wilted States at e very trifling east It likawne appears from the repots to this office, that the immanent lends are of a fait guabry, produ cing the onset culinary vegetable, and grass in aboun d...a, and, when properly tilled, they have been found favorable fur gram crops alto; and for all there Pio duets, a fan prise and good market will be found at Me mines. Timber—such as whim and yellow pine, ruder maple, yellow , birch, ku—u, la many placer, very abundant. and by to thrifty growth glens evidence of the richness of the sell. Maps, snowing the iticalinna of this mines and other vidaeole iciformadon relating thereto, derteed from the w i s 0 b f , ...7 . 1 0 .47 .. .y v ;ri, which 6241U0t be embraced in Jand odiee at the .iiani . t e lto re . P Marto, '"i f d or du em ' e h go i u n , ti a le s r 422 4. 1 - y 24 practicable, before the commencenterd of lie painle'seles. RICILLILLI M. YOUNG, Comminioner of she General Lund Office. apy.dltaw9w NoTuDE - 115 CONTIL ACTORS. • CAA(AL LETTING.—The under. 61 I i tr, ane..c Trueness of the Wabash kodArte Csat,a`Al'ereby pee nett. a..key watt seamen ecaled inprib l niftal Wuhington, *sews emotes /AtaeAl,oll ellty of June next, for-the constructiongfakar.twellt.. i4 , <*mlles of said OtrsLextenstintaftnes.:the exopoSed across the Wen dark of. White Riser, titer theNo line of (Been Oduhtyao hinysvule, m Davies county. On tbls per ! (Mu orhne there are to be constructed Live Lift Locks Gmtni Lt>el , ,t be Ottilt malls Dorn across Slink-dare Creek," and 'one e r r Ague du,ts, tuffitlV: eifitti•the usual variety of cant' work centrum to noanol.,*.Tan Mu: will,be ‘ dtvldedinto nee- Aieuswyerkgleg ebony half. akialp 9h Jongth. Atiholautestictoketud Or9i,ce„KqE63,c4 moll bo recei i4dfh.'btdhlt4t4mtb cut:stone iqtakdry, the piers of the - Aqueduct, over East-forrkr:WTOM Boer. The none for thmAmsomy m oot he xtrocui o from the quer nes ofnumble limestone to be toundbo or near either the East or West fork, ..cd7W4O Itiffr, from which punt they cenhe .Tho.ltne ro torkiaced.uoder cry . ci, will ha reedy 4brdnapectirraun daye:reykitts,id time of letting, olknecessery informatdnl.o reit nee thereto vrtl' pagtven by the.Rseldent. Engineer: - ' ClieLts BUTLER, ' .• TawriaV anti: 1ivitte,„Ap4194,11,4.9, , ro,Dique,Aprti,l)r+, .roy7oun_e;.7 •••". ; arta , DesouT7 baror un t * . fr*ltriSl , sl4 :Ott War: , ; tot • sap44ilyrn • 4.. , :X1X/IDSTIIAI4 `TX.'" RerPeolforty ri tta l lers tat proreosicool torviooo to , Oa oittio.otAlieghroy city. tam., cOmer of the D,LoOpriott. Refer to • .ID.. 2; o.D . alc.;... "l . axt . u Di.4.R.t2ltott, Dr-111. R. Trevor, . Di. anoDlekton, Dr. J. D. Ilerrdo Di. R: D . Mowery, Dr. it I,l,Katix: 'Dr,* R.;;Dott. viisaiitrut Word, Desoto; • ROO. 4./W. Mork, Rot. N.. Wert- . oPhdlnit •• - U. N. DIDDLE,DantIst.. •REMOVED to • now throe story brick 0i14.10.1 on Bwithheld mow, awl door below Sixth wool. Teeth inserted from ens 'lO an eddies seb on aho ructloußnpolple, with a beam dial roproanntation of .tbe natural - woo—restoring dui drihlpal daps of the lane. - • ' Ma—Teeth extramnd with thus o no pain. - DetlOyeti Teeth pormanont3tareonony plogrng,pta "ventudX die tootnachopwhleh,lpeatwh baiter than Cl • rtim(l4 Omagh It should be dosnr.-.la4ve aim tea, or 'nowt luttantly. 4- . own:lv I/ 's llPre I 1:17e DI n E tu .S' il i r e ° Cl l l ' v i rt u . 1 N . .? r P . lt . t s G 'A t. brill be 'opcne riethe Rooms of the Boss:. of TrUle, ng on theliret.gtondig irtNovember mica% to o'clock, rs.x. Win, Litimel,, Jr, - , Robert Woo 4, .' . .,! -- 1 4 Jnr. IrAVClnte, Joseph Plonunh., . . ' S. alien Josiah King, '-•''' Johti Blend AIOX Raseuurg, kad 11. -D. Rim ,:; 111111hdnsuel.' - . Lneuransaonerg, UEimbiorlber offers for gale a large and 'pinned, -awnutennt of rosewood •nd mahogany poet A, Ono Flanos,,vrith andwaboot Coleman.' celebrited iffollmt Attaibmeor The above instnuneuts ardwar• . ..Igo to tit e go." to gay manufactured Or tote coon• try, and will be Led lower shalt anybrogght from the Elva: F. MINA No Ng wood so. 2d den above Sth . . NAt—clll9drtp will be Waren ,pu for a few of Po above worn:Md. . . Ayr F. TRANSPORTATION tie. BBPBERS PACHICT Llllii, - ___7 —,, ''''Ssi - sitiIItridtIARMIBBBILI Wl*. Burro, - ' FOR PELLADELPMA'AND BALTIMORE,, jefe. ~ A TWO nosy Brie iBOSSIO• cedillas/ eltirt Rklinsivetrest Passensera ' 1 "arta...w.f. or basemral: sod tans , end pgapl-The Beata ofthbLine will kiwi sellable Wind Dthrlileaainatell on Liberty Urea; 43 ( diem; itt9 o'clock: at ht: i. Allegheny; *4 be.sold Irryrior Sedp, Entsbuot lientaoky-Caor liTraby,Wertanday, Stay R. i i myltdd - .R. EtKr3,oll2ol/110:011 LOtaiani I P Tilehroson,Tionsde/ 3. ‘ f -.1-, Valuable Building Lots Iter Was , Its Chana-P Harkey, Friday ) 4. • l'r.W• nbatribera are yenhosized toisithr at *lran °MD-A Cli nt• ru t, i B" "' "l "' ' ' .. . ' '2. - ' sale - and ' h fav Me 'llesnotbar K maY-11 ' Sima li 4 ' ' " ' ' Our 14 17 ". "'tam' g lac ilfai Le ,.- s r P Thompson, onday, 7. ,of eery I' le Building Lom, ecenp IL Indiana-P Bartel, Tender, 8.. ' portion Of thet - Lati umbared - C, M. 40) Ent 70, Ohio-A Craig,rvednesday, 9. Wood. , Ge oar& Pin of the City of . PittabarekLl4ol l ' Hentnek7-14 Trabh Thntnnal. 10 ted at the enalhnastarardiy corner of Penn sad war* Lottniana-J P Thompson 44 Friday, , streets, Itontiat 2,10 feet on the forater,,sod-artentang irsibute-P Berny T, l O 4 along the lanes about ritu fees the ASegheny river, Ohio--Capt. A Crai g, Sande!, 13. and hnied • Pan Of the Real Rune of.** laterJeutes Kentucky-1i Trail., =dal, it S. Stevenson, Ese.,:deeened.. _ - , r ..' • Lonlitana-J P Thompson, Teeaday.ls. A ohm or subdinsion or the above Lark in bean. ' W Bu Tc ,,, mity uitt, white it la prapbsed us soli. may bateau ili For passage apply .to i t i......h.i. t ait. , the olitee ea, andenlip,; on Fourth, between/din. myr orD LEECH A Co . L'anal Ruin . ket and Ferry ita. my 3 Wei ma Me al zulitc . - . ii ffie . 84.9. Warren and Cleveland Pa;e 7 111111.111 : 1111 7 ar na. Canal Packet—SWALLOW. . —OCEAN. ONB of the above Packet. leave Beaver eves:play (Sundays excepted) and arrive next nunnuM al Warren, when they connect with the Mail Stages for Akron and Cleveland, arriving a each of there places before bighL One of the packets leave Warren tally at 6P. AL and arrive at Beaver In time to take the morning goatfor Plusbargis. Cla S LEFFINOWEILL & Co, Warmli pm, 71 B TAYLOR, do JOHN A CAUGHEY, Arm; apl3 comer -Water and Smithfield as 1849. i ll a g:4 f PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE, ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. THE Proprietors of this old established and popolar daily kne, constants , of BLICTEEN first class Canal Boats, owned by themselves and miming ronnee uon with Magmata boatel BEAVER AND DALEII COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for the transportation of freight and posaengers, on the opening of Canal navigation, to a ll pointson the Penn sylvania and Ohio and N. York canals and the Lakes. E. M. FITCH & Co. Cleveland. BIDWELL & BROTHER, Agents, Beaver. .L C. BIDWELL, Agent, mart Water street, Pittsburgh. • J. C. SIDIVII2., }goshawk. D. W. C. WOWICLL, BIDWELL & BROTHER. Forwarding Bertha % BEAVER, PA., Agents for the Pittiburghtutriavoeforui ruse, Pitts burgh ondErse Lute trio Eris, and for steam kiats Bturtmrr and Cakb Cop. Having purchased the largo and substantial Wharf Boat just built for the Itionongabela Packets, have with the addition oft Wanimuse, the mote ample ao commodations for receiving and forwarding, and pledge their utmost attention, promptness and de arch to conalanutents to their care, and rely on their friends fbr a uial. mar24llye B. & BRO.. at 1849 . Rai UNION LINE, ON THE PENN'A AND OHIO CANALS. Caawirmin & Cuseaffixdins, Clevehuid,O. t h op r ,.. R. G. Pax., • Beaver, P. THIS Lino will be prep. ed on the opening of navi gation, to transport freight and Passengers! from PITI'sBURGH d CLEVELAND, to any point Ole the Canal and Lats The radiate* °Oho Line are eased In number quality odd capacity of Boats, eape nee of eaptalas: and efficiency of Agents. One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and CbtveLend daily, run- Inr,g in connection with the steamers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, 80 - wden Pinstitzr Beaver, and aline of fi rstelam Steamers, Prope llors d Vessels on the Lakes. Aestaß P ka, Beaver, P.. Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. M B TaYler,AVerren, Cyrus le Pr' r &To . : Crawford A Chamberlin, Cleveland, 0 Sears & Grifsth. Baffalo,N. Y. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Office, err Water and Smithfield an, Pittsburgh. meh9l:ly BEAVER PACKETS. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 9—Capt. (Also. LAKE ERIE, " Gordon. THE above regular and well known Beaver Pack v, have commenced making their daily trips to and from Braver, and will continue to run between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly dazing the mason, as Michigan No. 9 leaves Pittsburgh deity at 9 o'nlock, A. to., and Beaver at 2 o'clock, P. M. Lake Erie leaves Beaver daily ate o'clock, A. M, and Piutburgb at 3 o'clock, P. M. These steamers will run in connectien with R 0 Parks' Express Casket Line, for Erie; Taylor & Lefflingsrell's Warren Packets; linion Line of Freight Boats tot Cleveland; Clarke ACC's Pittsburgh and ClevelandLlne Freight Boats. R CI Parks daily New Castle Pattem. CLAREE, PARKS & Co, Beaver, Agent. JOW9 A. CAUGHEY, Agent. Pittsburgh, nuelffil nor Water and Smithfield ma 5000 P 81321011 BLINDS. B. J. WILLIAMS" No. 17 Norm Strrit Snorer, PHILADELPHIA. ATENITI AN BLIND AND WINDOW SHADE V MANUFACTURER, (Awarded the fins and high est Medals ei the New !tort, Baltimaro and Philadel phia Exhibition', for the superiority of his !Binds, with_ confirmed confidence in hls mannfacraw.,) auks the u• Winton of to his aswriment of Brsso Blinds of narrow and wide slat; with latid7 and plain Fri suing., of new styles and colors. Also, a lerge , tad general assortmentof Transparent Window Shake,- all of which ho will sell at the lowest wish prices. - Otd Blinds painted and trimmed to loOk mina' to new.' ITT DEALERS SUPPLIED ori liberal Wpm. The either, of Allegheny county i.e 'lwittWetibliT !toiled to call before buying elsewhere—confide.% if booing ell. Open in the evenings meholl-conin. Molls., to Diagot ype Artists. ST received,a small invoice of VOIOTLAEI2-- t 1 DER'S qUICRWORKINki IIiBTRUAIed2TB— conorucuon_ These Instrument. possess great advantages over all other, ever made, cunning a 2 3 sue Pla,e, reducing the time of sluing ontehmf, and producing a ore,earer and better defined plc tare. They, there deserve the attention of all Ar tistsramtged or intending to engage in the Mothers. engage the Tube SIM. A general assorment of Vottlacoder's justly cele brated Instruments of all sizes, as well es Dagueneo tygll'."PZ=Vlh. l i7Cternnia , Ohio, is mu an-. thorned 'meat for the sale of the above lastromuna A List of Price• can be obtained by addressing, post paid,e Y. LANG hiN KELM Ell o htthgei Pbiladelphx, Importers of Daguerreotype Materials, and General' Agents for the tale of Vongdaeadert• •Opliend Instru ments. mastkereldm Itoottng..-0.-Ivantaad Tin Plato.. Tsabwnbers beg to call use attention of Builders, J. Architects and owners of Buildings, to this many advantage. which these plates poetess over all other metallic summonn hitherto used for roofing, he , as they pc.ssew at once the llghmess of iron, 'cahoot its habifity to rust, having now been tested for several years to this particular, both m tins country and in Flt rope. They are less liable to expansion and,contrae from sudden change of th e atmosphere, t han cum on tin plates, iron, nine, or any other metal now used for roofing, and consequently form a mach bbuer and tighter roof, regaineg fir less frequent repairs, whilst the first cost Is but a wile more. A (MI supply, of all sizes, from 10 to 3U NV, 0., con stantly on hand and for sate by ' OEO. B. MORBWOOD CO., 14 and 15 Beaver street, NOW York. The patent right for this article having beet seemed for the United States, all parties hafenging thereon, either by importation or otherwise, will be proseetv red. oonnhecorlyT 11,UST pacrow IRON. THE undersigned have erected works to Mossy of New York, tor the purpose orGalvanizing all arti cles of Iron, which it m desirable to PROTECT FROM RUCiT, such as Telegraph I,P,ire Ltol Spikes; Nails Wire for Fences, and any other u ncl ewhich may be required. For Hoops for Casks, as a subetitute (or-bale Rope, ler Clothes Lutes, Lightning Rods, mid n host of other applications, it will be frond cheap and durable. They woed particularly call au...llion to ,he Oalmmi sed Wire for leuees; it requires no podntormrSeill not rush Also to 6pikes arid Rolls, the "reservation of which isof to mach importance, that it wilt commend itself to the notice of all those interested. GEO B. 51011.P.W00D & &):, Patentees, • • ; I • , N'n • WALL PAPER WAREIIOI7BI6, No. 47 Markeistreel, Pabshar,ch., Pts TROIKAS PALIZEI., d R E t S om n ers, CT rat t i t Y h:rariti ei rmt:lt ' pe de riVarez7e:: nine a Steak as be has at present:l.lde can oder to pur chasers, on VW moderate terms, at the 014 establish ed Stand an Market street, wsnoscasery Mole In bit line—including Counting-robin, Bed-ebaraber, room, rorlor and Hail Paper. With Border,, Lend seam., Fire.board Prints, Paper and Transparent - Window Shades, Mandl and Binders , Boards, Wrappiag. and Tea. Paper, be is anundastay sup, plied, and requests country z merchants and honsekespl, eliTis;LietiesTaiinirrrep eTITO7eit inFtririrtti on as reasonebletemut Innen bOureltatedehearnete. We solicit oar friends, and the publie gr nornitY. t °all and examine our elect, which eangsts In Eon of. KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS,. RAZORS, House Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, !Engel. and Serowe, together with every arnete 'nanny kept in Hardware Store invite the attention of Carpenters and Mechanics generally to our assortment ofToals, which have been selected with peat cant, and which we ore determin -4 In Oil eo us to give satisfaction. aptelAwT AXES. MARSH'S NEW NOVEL—blordannt Hall; In or a September raigtiq by the authorof • . I`wo old ateris Wei.. .Emilia Wyndham? .A tundla? eta. Jost reed by JOHNSTON fa SCOCKTON, oplal&WP comer hlarketand 3d 033 QUILLED GALL& THE subscriber' baling purchased ins axclusiee tight of Healers Patent. relie*V4) for its, mananicturo of CHILLRD ROLL.% Re, Taro prepared td suppt" all Orders in short notice.- An - persons ate GabidioCrionlarr on tiuh Patent. apt.dituaerlnOT HOLIALMS &GARRISON. • - - - WHOLF.S.II6 Illoz. IPAIMIIMBI3. H. clamps, at, , - - NO. 131 WOOD STREET .prusßuitatf,- W°vh9."virmlthat:Au°4l" of mGT leek :( STRING AD SUaDt.O4l374l=lZ iop of 3:1300 CASES OP IMOOTLAND SHUYS comprising every variety of Eon's, Wanton's, Mines , and Child fen'. mach of many new mytesr, and of sop. riot quality, iciaptcd to country and city _ A largo assortment of LADIES',. lIISSErs AND OUILDIASIPS OSS lOT 8 , among Wadi ate smonzelog. BAUD. STRAW, TUSCAN LACE, RIITIAAND, BIRDS BYE FLORESOS, CHINA "peva. 'a'. z.va In greatiaiialy. Also, ARTIFICIAL PLOW. MBA s URNIP,I3OIIA , AND CUILDRIGSfs PALUASAF lIATSASI& S AMOROUS, PANAMA AND CANTON - HATS. Allol *Usk have Soso purchased direct loom the satialkotasors and imposters, and *dotted .with utmost carp, sod which will. sold eat suchsonas as to make it the Stools of Western glocluints to hey dun IL CIIILDd fr. CO, ' saohlfhdanofxdS • • tat Weed went., . SMITH di 1 130., INFORM *hely friends and ilia augury tem. jno kola/ any aanaeolloamaltti the late establlde: month' Pena areet,.knovelt as s tEbthA G e tgagrePi ll ire:gr,! 7) . mrt _ . TURPENTI.N.F3- , to Int me:4 and tor "goy Intk . .1 - • - • €`~ t' ..-~~"'" ~,:.~'"~`~~`_ M-= ' ~ n ~rw~, x~'~' , .,,'` - ice' ~." ' `~t ``"`~z. HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, oto To Bout. • - 13LA TWO gtory brick d.trelltogboctse„ ydeugantly situated to Oakland, 'gri . „ &a loom of tind.— Tbl• will he renyell gait low llt applieelion Is ramie immediately. Inquire of I op= , HARDY, .TONE3ACo ddb Aare* Coat Land tor gals, ITUATEL on the Monongahela ddegabout Nadler from Plot! tisk. and 3 stoles above third Leek la the immediate oughborhood of bleu& Lion t tibln4 and Mr. John Hemet. porcham. This fine body Coal will be cold at the toe plea of perms—one .thiell hank balance inttive equal annual paysconeta. without.interest. Thlo Indleptuabled; Location very goad -c annot be eari_kated. 'Met Amber. partleulartl eaQmm of DALSLEY who has a Omit of said reo pen,. Fleaidenee rd lactose Perri, fir. *s' N.H.Three ho is aneaberaeam of coal on this want, about 60 beet above the lower, of e'er-limn qualitv jr26.dtf en. Olaf:. • 11 /MOM Iron -ptiroviC ILO .AGILES UE GROUND, enema . th. Pittsburgh and Greensburg!' Ternpia,:h utiles i tem the city, and adjoining the'Allegberius. entry, on which is erected a largoand yreg sh e d two story brick Dwellir2glion.seoogelbetwith bias, mn .. i . ge h t .., ge. "hem is 11110,0,3 th e /umbr, a lane 'suety cdfrait trees, and • oft ofpnusual sl eek= contiguous to the dwelling. jar; WM. YOUNG, 143 !Sheri, sr Valuable Baal Estate fairlas HE subscriber will sell, at plugatasale, thagralua. T blo Property, an the Pootth sweet road. adloinlos his present residence, and kir i euession immediate. y. There urn aboucTEN hal 01 , tht1010E LAND, inn high state orcultivadea- The improvements ars aline and well finished brick' DIVELUNQ gooss, a surg i i r t Bath, and other our buildings...adialabar th e dwe is running ronatale and a good ,(amp, . which andsttes a COMM= [apply of excellent *Mar. Thom or a ',minty of Prultlthaastatizlthrubbery ea thepswalsea !file above detarthedfititria not sold soon, is Will be ranted for a thine,.Moo faraalk a barge LQT, au Pmataylvanla Anemia, ith the end eg the board walk. Inquire of ' ' 'pad= ',DAVID HEELS& Vahostas Waal Minot' for Bola. frilETriuseet Ode {Veneta Theologlelo &min* haste, decided to aehiferPoomaa iv*, I Pa uan of thou properry in betty sky; era _ouyery laseasblit tense, from Mt to MIS Ordifferenfilus. A seamantee dile will be even A put ofiltelota Dia be sees at No. ID Wood Meat Co crußdre ! c are the iitifisied ALEX—Lamb' AIALCOLM LEEXE4 • R. amps, !two . , WU" BOSLEY:- At. a :very law Hants I A TWO story Mick Dow, on Federal is., ont.door above the northwest earner of this Nora Common, dileghony—aride hall, parlor, dining - mails and, kitchen on the first door. Four MOM on ti story, vvitl 46oincad auk:. Possention tone had immediately. Ingfilm of mil t. 0110 IiaNtILTENDMGER, 87-Front at Valuable Real Estate for Balsa d f ;. 11111 b= y0 Tut= ot l i t 111 '41 a M flyer, is oae u red for sate on aceommodati Mime 3 Lou (tieing sob-diviiimr of Lot Na piin the plan of the city of PlMMurgh,) having gp feet fronton Fe venth street, by 241 feet to Btrambarry alloy rear Grant street. 10 one nom Lois fronting on on Avenue, 0 Coot wide, running from Beaver roost lathe Mins:hex, ad joining Phillips's OP Cloth Festers% For tams, mina! of CUARLEB B. SCULLY, • or JAMES MUSA, feblidtfßarkeis th a. tat — tiate Projerty tar Slaty nEN , 2I4TH Vir.irD, and LITFABUBOH V I % linh.Worls ,01Peet nylon, ,and adisgt a gnmposed depot of Um Central For tedmr.inomrst of Radioed. CtIARLESALSCIILLY, ' JAIOZ cParain; nxarl2if. Busker Buildixor,OA at lal=a . . - A FINE two storyßritt :'•nomsevpleassear 'a dulated on the tall directly baekorAWAntbew Watson's p ro perty, ors r Fenstrylvantativsona. lac noose and lot mil tra sold very tow An cash. Far (unbar information Apply to • D. W. er. 41:fl: BELL,' Attornoys nt Law, itlistrect,britvetut Ezoltblield and Oran POU. 8 • ON frvonible terms- & U,of tirouncl'on edam* side of Peon siren., near the titorionprabeht rivet, fronting 00 fan on Pei. cartel; and estooding,llo feet in depth' to an cloy Z) ft wide; a mom pcaltable leak. non either for private residences orfor inan'tikroges' purposes. &Roue of .1 81.11100N&TAXER koCch,„ feta Wooing 121 COUNTRY SFAT TO LET—A. two am 13riqk Dwelling, with 5,} acres highly improved Land, sitnated in Oakland. to lot from lin April next. HARDY, JONES A Co, febS. • 44 Water meat FOk RENT—For one to Owes year, from tho lirst of April next, • large two atoned brink Dwelling Houle, pletuandy situated on the bank of the Ohio rwer, adjoining the borough of blanches ; ter, with about four news ol land, out buildings, fruit trees; &e. &e. Apply to jay JAMES A lIIITCRISON & Co 2 . A LARGE madarc!! finished Room, accord trfil gory, oa earner pl:Wald wed Third , street., abave :be ExabAnte office of ,vm R Srdßazz. Posseision given brummitately Inquire or ' • : : WGILLN & HIIK.I9I .LiM 10 - 61a-ra large - once -I.lwn.ing. - Howe, anitatite - Fte two families; situated ost.Pederal W ee; 4 1 / 4 1.1rahony, above Gnats' store. APPIYH. fern Liberty st,oppostti " a. vtlf ieLl4:RjaMlfar - L OTS - 4,011 , 11A-Gli , TWO LAWS on" Beaver strem, le the etc y o „al Alle,gheaY, above the upper tiontmonaon which is erected a frame boiltfintrfare Woke Itials;enitablis for two small tenements. The lota us etch twenty - feet in front by one hundred feat deep, and ran hank tot street - dirty feet wide. The buildings on the pre misc. wid pay a very handsome interest on the invest. meat, and the property will be sold cheap for oath. Apply to IL Sproul, t..lerk's office; U. 8.-Otte novae • HAY a Co • 021. - 15 • A • LE,_ • TF,N LOTS, 24 feetby 110 eitnated on (ha higher ground. and frontier no the *Me Hayti Commons ittnitt,littema Vimmktxtentlon. TerrOrtlßM,crh. • . n.fTPIII..°I3.IIUISdN, tttah 4 Mm • .-Clirtetence..hitage:Bisildlogs: , StVlair - fleenhinhOlottoiCLalidTot:Sa sThrts7 —.. TEN ACRES OF LAND, situate-oln Peebles town. I. ship, on the Monongahela, three miles frttm burgb—in lots to salt Lambe's:lL For Cunha. panic. `PP !).t lk "'" WTI:I4 VeArsTnntaroN, 4th, above Smithfield • went:AMUSE FOR SALE—Thevbseelher otters for sale the three tom Ltd. %Yvette.* OP Wood street, occupied by Teener it Ca. anl7 WM WILSON, Jr. vALUARLE REALAST AT EON PENN STREET FOR SALE —A Lot of Oroculd oltaato on Pena street, between Hay sad_ 11Torbut7 meets, odiolning the bonne and lot now ocropied by .filahard *Awards. having a front of:6 feet, and in depdit6o toot, mil to told oo favorable terms. Title oiteinePtiondbia En. Quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4th et, ONO Wood. omit-dtf For Sala A DESDIABLE Building 1,011.11 Allegheny city, tle• 'nighty locoed, in loge about kaftan nem sad. will be sold ou esconnuodialnytenne „Inquire of fete J D WILLIAMS, II! wood •-- - - FOR RENT—A toptp hAilorHsacktta story o. • porty In Allegheny Olt tor gibe. MBE sobsentrere oder for safe a titlElber of chafe, 11. Lots, ...Punta In the efecoad .Ward, hanttng on the COMMOiI ground, an meg term. !near° of . W. Ca H ROBINSOINT, Aug at latar, CU& ry or of JAS ROBINSON. an thapreerdsee. myWeitoortfT IP RBSB PORE TEA.IS, Wholesale an 1 total!, a{ the EIETsIN TfiA eCFORE In Fourth sweet, near Wood, L - PittsbargA—Tho sabsombor having rut returned .Item New York. Is now receinnaA largo MI sapply of fresh GREEN AND BLACIC'PEAR, from the Now YOTk Pekin Ica Companyociestedwith greataara for retail wiles. Oar wool Leos . now heavy we are pew Pliesto snooty Grocers, Hotels, Steamboatsand Fans. Ries with any quantity mid slimy price they may Wok; P 66 Son hi and 1 pound packages, Sib. tin aunts. tors, 6 and 13 lb catty bozos, and In Indrokosta Retell Grua s am invited to catliaa.pra min and will soil better has at furor prtces'Onw hone in Pittsburgh. . . Our stock of 800 Young Flyton,Galpirerder, and Da. peMel Omen, and Oolong Mach TC.aa are the bast In thrpAlnemean market. • • • .. _Yeereringhs double relined Loaf, Crashed, and Pale Stored Sugars, airman, or by thebsend.-- COFFEES-Mocha, Old 000,- Java; Logien, St. Do otiose and RinCodees,'oeleeted by the most cops-Wan . eed coffee Crater in New York.• • ' Sweet Spited. Chocolate, Plekted -Coen:awn and Onions, • Fresh Peaches, pot coin their owe Oleo. milers Raisins; In 3 lb- bores --, ~, ..---- . . N. t.L-All Dr-D. -Jaynes Featly hlrtbelust for s'o. deert•tittarS - -••: • - - .. •• ‘• n- Mt, . r'..3,. nzolont...c; AllttilLOAl 7', Orb'loC e ... ..-1..., • • Na. 65, U........,AND aLLEY, a ~ , 11 ~ few debts l.eloW Whet street, 44 -' , ,i...... ' , e k e , . . -;-• t ., :-; .7s• - . •••• D7'... 811,..01:4111. having bees Al iA .I .•• • 4 '' s ~ h,,;•-.... "regn'orty edsteatsd ins ser ies ,:i.,.; :- • . ri.t. prozesston, and been Ilante tbnil ... .- '' - ..'• in general .praeliee; WSW ohs/Ines .. , -.'...... - his attention lcr thel:retrine e , e t . t ose .pnvare ailli,l,lelieartY tont - - 4 - •-r,..- - ..',. /. ..11. h tal a. corWhleb - his: • rta ''. - • ri:-.1-. J.: - : . •"... , i him. . 11 P- Per e n a ltilid P' 7o ll att at l l y Y dO laij betod• Lfi.. ..• . :" - ,.,,-, :. - .. 0 s P nd ' GX .e . - 59" n ' t " • to sear a treatment of those churPhtintsAdarmg wirdstß;,•ti, - time he has had more 2 suttee and haanored more ribi!-,;:. bents than COACVQI Coil to the lot of any'privato,praes.:-..1• titionert amply golOthes , him t to otter -assarannes of ~•, .".;•-r speedy, permanent, and satistsetbry ton to alt atitioteßi - ;. - - „with delteate dist-lava - end all drinowenotrising then” igtl IrOM Dr. Brown would inform those" tlth pnsgse 'diseases which Nem become Oro:tit by-time , palmated by the an of_ tiny of the commen novel= of the day, th at their compLelets can be radically and thews °aptly cured; he basing giverthia oarefal attention is the treatment of snili Grecs, Mulmoseceeded in hundred& of butatmea Laming Perillna Of ledanttelliOn or the neck of tho bladder, and kindred diseases which mull from those bases where -others have them tnltopelbss derpedr. lie panleularty ineg"si L lsae as have been long and uniudermfaily treated by Mina to consult him, when every matisfaction will be oyea 4.ltem, and their eases EreatW in a carelbl,thorngh end Intelligent ainamer, *nod 'emarrhy,a,lOng es:macaw studY, and investigation, which ithrimpersible for thee ensued In *general practice of inedieute•to give al • m ol'esse 117Hemta - or Repturee—Dr.Browatilso Invites pod sans Milleted with Benda tit call, 11l he hes paid partici Mar attention to this ammo. , CANCERS also eared. - Skin' diseases; also Pi* Ps*, eta, speedily mimed N. Patterns of cith • ger BOIT at adlstaacs, by stating their disease .in writing, giving all the SY, toms, can obtain mediehma with direction for ase, addressing T. DROWN, ht, sod Car 1)117 . N ""17 ali", Itatawaimai.—Di:aro . wah dial:D•end. hna dyer Rheumatism Ira sOwlyaraffwlala--reakaar for thstyaiafal trouble; It osier tan - Oce tad, Private Oaosaloag. /Roams, Ns Ola. .mood alloy, Plulough, - Dcwboa La always as -bows. Irr go ours pay. dada TNBLED FRIIIT-4 ,0 • • dfied Yeacusai L y. Arym .c . r . te rvir . - W tv.R AI AN ftiVilitE-Witatit3-.OXI 4az itcr he Znentha ToL a'ila 47 a'7l - ; • lykreF.R33 AN ' ,`