BY MMNETIC’TMBAJPB. BfiPORTBD 4 TELEQRAFQS D the Pittsburgh ffally Otsjpttt. FOREIGN NEWS. ’OP THE STEAK SHIP AMERICA. The Steamer America, prtteh left Liverpool on the 34th of Feb, arrived-*£.Halifax ai aquarier to three o'clock, this .mofmoft Oar express riarted immediately, and arrived alOigby a* eleven O’clock and forty minutes,'A.M*—eight hour* >nd fifty minutes from Halifax. They arrived acres* the Bay of Foody in the steamer "Conqueror,” m 6j boon, being detained nearly 2 hours in the Bay by immeoce fields of ice. LIVERPOOL MARKET. The eajly part of the part fortnight, the demand for Cotton was most active and 'animated; and on the 14th a Iremeudous excitement existed, and tales co;lhe unusual extent ofrfoOy 50,000 bales were effected, of which the amount of business done in speculation reached about l5,0Q0 : hale*. With such on exteosive inquiry, prices, advanced Accordingly From the 10th to. the 17lh, the rise in American - descriptions was one frjthing poj pound. Brazil, of which 15,000 bales-were solA also advanced lb the same extent, while Surat and Egyptian were held at 18—higher than on the preceding week. The sales from tho 9th to the l6lh were 89,220 bale*, of which 65,720 were American, and 10,200 bales Brazil. Daring the same period the operations of speculations amount ed to 41,100 bales —export, 4,360. Since the 17tfa, the market baa relapsed into an inactive state. Prices have also again given way, and the sales are only to a limited extent —not more than 35600 bales having changed bnn«tn The decline of thy week has been about (d per pound. At the last dates, the following ore Ufe prices df Breadstuff's in Europe:— Wheal—American and Canadian white Wheat 7s 2d to 7a 4d; red, do., 6s 6d to Gs Sd. Flour— - Western Canal and Richmond,, 26s &■ 26* Sd; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 26029*; New Orleans and Ohio, 260275; Canadian, 25s G on toe. 23d.—The very large business lor the '-last four weeka—?WS boles haying changed 'hands dnrmg that period—ua to rally prepared the ykfty for anesting the business and pausrng in our 'Veds&day, and even yesterday anti! coon, the .market was quiet and the prices giving way in the customary manner after these large move mehti so that we considered the quotations id unde< those published in the circulars of Friday last. ‘This seems qjeaaonable-gpnrse, and it was expected to continue for a lime at kart- and es peciaßy nntil afteithe nailing of the packet bf to morrow; but the coatixjtted unfavorable accounts from India, both commerdayyand politically, teem to have given a pew tone to affairs, pad the diT mand this owning—beingagaiaresumed by trade, somewhat assisted by.speculators— has again set, tu inlmotion. and we have now a strong; market, with a tendency to replace pried* j Q ihd position they occupied at the close of last week. > A: this moment’s writing, thetplare, it ii* neces. ? «ry to regard the depression offd.-which existed up to yesterday, as having passed away end oar quotations of last week restored, or nearly so—as quotatious can give—so that the Broker’s .Com mittee place their Upland, at 41; Mobile. IJ; Or leans, sd. 5,500 American, 206 Surat, ;ohd 400 Egyptian, have been taken for speculation. 1 5,000 American and 230 Surat for export: Sale* of the week 33,900 bales. FzBBtiAKY 24 GraJh— Since the wailing of tbe last steamer, tbe grain trade has been very dull- and; inactive throughout the United Kingdom. The supplies at almost, all oar leading markets have been large and as buyers are very sluggish in operations,pri ces have declined. Pnovisions—As tbe quality of the beef now in market is very inferior, and tbe demand limited, holder* would willingly accept lower rate*. In Pork and Bacon there is a fair business. - Lard is receding. Batter has Allen from Isto Oapercwi. The foreign demand continues large, and the prices had unproved from what they were a Week ago. Iron.— The leading iron masters of Slatfordphire sent "oat circulars to tbe effect that they.were ad vancing prices 20s per ton,—but as most of Ihem are for present quarter, and there is a disposition to increase the wages of tbe workmen, this propo sed rise will not only be Attained, but a still farther advance at quarter day may probably take place to equalize prices with the same rate in l&f&. With prospects of trade tpis seems reasonable. ‘We quote present prices in Liverpool, for merchant bar'£G per ton. Best bar Xd; hoop, £8 Ids.— Sfiop £9 per too. Mktai*—Scotch Pig, net cost, £3 5a » CANTON. The commercial adviees from China ire npt so favorable as could be wished. The stock of man ufoctured goods was small, but the detdand very limited. Lower rates have been submitted to/or both cloth and yarn. Money was so scarce Urn?- nothing could be .done* except by barter. ?T£e\ large export of bullion which has been coing dn for some time past, wa« beginning to telleeriously upon commerce, and a high rate of interest.wfo» being paid for money. At Maxilla, Deo. 23d, the slock of gootis>w>s BtiU- very large, and trade, wbtfesale and rftajl, wna very doll; but there is a prospect of iraprovb meot. as the dry season had set in, when tiiefe would probably be large exports o i nee to Chinl ■ T WaaHntaTON, March ft—6r. St j The Sen ale adjourned unUl Monday next , No new appointments have been sent in by* tble President Washirotos, March 9—9 o’clock, j Fitzpatrick Warren, of lowa, it is reported; his been appointed Second Assistant Posl Master General. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. \ Philadelphia, March 6, 1849 Flour —There has been nothing doottyetto in dicate the effect of the foreign news Cotton —The foreign news is not jrei digested- Holders ask higher prices. ' ; NEJV YORK MARKET. ’ Yobs, March 9 — 6 p. m Flour —The market is steady, but not active, j Grain—The demand for Wheat and Corn jis good, but tb<> transactions are not large—4,ooo ba. prime yellow Cora were told at 61 cts per buabeL Provisions—The sales are only for the supply of the regular trade demand. Cotton—The foreign news is not yet digested, but holders are asking higher prices Money Market—Treasury Notes are selling at I,J «- . •< PORT OF PITTSBURGH Michigan Gilson, Beaver i Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. 'Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver Wm Phillips, McPbinl, Kittaaning Allegheny Clipper, -■ Franklin. Jas Nelson,-Moore, Wheeling Comet, Boyd, Zanesville. Isaac Newton, Hemphill Cin Consul, Webber, Wheeling. Gen Pike, —, New Orleans. DEPARTED Micuigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Caleb Cope, Murdoch. Be&Ver. Beuver, Clark, Beaver. Wm. Phillips, McPhial, Kitlanmng. Zachary Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. Clipper. No, 2 Crooks, Cincinnati. Poe, Sunfiih. Connecticut, Price, St Louis. There were 12 feet 6 inches foil iu the channel by pier, mark, last evening at dusk, and foiling . i BOATS LEA VINO THIS DA Y. Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M. Broyrasville Packets, 10 A. M . and 4 P M : Beaver Packets, 10 A. M.. and 4 P. M Cincinnati—Ringgold. St. Lauia —Wyoming. Zanesville—Caroline. St Louis—Cambria- IMPOBTS BY RIVER. Lout.vtlU —Per Messenger No. 2—l bbl sugar, D Leer i A cn; 16 tes rice, 75 bhds sugar, 100 bgs coffee, JAR Floyd: 5 bxs oranges, 5 do ieroonsjJ R Shalct; 21 ciks rice, JAR Floyd; 4 hibdsqugar, R H Ki lg; 7 bis skins, W B Holmes; 90 hints sd* gar, Rh ;y A Matthews; 3 boxes mdse, Wm Bing ham; 16 bhds bacon, Sellers A Nicola; 1 -bx mdse, W F Fahnestock: 16 bbls fcemhg, W Dyer;2s-hbdb bacon, p Leech fie co; 26 stoves, 41 pots, 1 oven, T G Culbertson; 10 bhds lebacoo, J R Floyd; 5 do bacoo,A Bruce; 2 bbls herring, 10 do potatoes, 3 do lard oil, M Mason; 1 bbl baths, I do d beef. bxs soap, McFaden; 2 bbls moloucs. same; 2 re frigator, J C Bidwell; 6 bxs starch, 6 ao Soap, 3 do candles, 1 do oranges, J McFaden. \ Wheeling— Per Zachary Taylor—lB bbls flour, M Leech A co; 32 do whiskey; owner sboard, 88 sics barley, owner aboard; 25 bbls flour,- Jaa Mq dully; 16 bdla paper, S C HilL Per Consol—2l sks turnips, owner aboard; 66 flour, J McCulJy; 21 bbls green apples, owner i aboard; 26 bbls flour, McCnlly; 57 bgs d apples, 48 : bgs oats, 61 do potatoes, Cumolins A Smith, ! JVew Orleans —-Per Gen’l Pike—233 bhds sugar, Burbridge, Wilson A co; 44 tbs rice, same, 102 h ds sugar, 100 bbU molasses, Bagaley A Smith; 3 c; »ts cast steel, Lippencott A do. WtUsuiQs— Per Beaver—2 6bls butter; Church A Carotbers; 13 bbls o seed, 1 dp butter, R DafoeD; 1 I bgs apples, James Dalxell; 00 bbls ale, 30 hlf do, Robertson A Reppert lirotmsvtSs—Per Baltic —372 pkgs dry good*, 6) sks wfiol, 17 pcs castings, 50 sks castings, 2S by a gloss, 29 bbls apples, 12 do flout, 10 bxs glass, 1 31 bbls flour. T~ POINT SAW BIILL FOR SALE. r well known and vaiuahle establishment is . . now offered for sale, together with the unexptred term of llie lease, to wit: two jiars from, the first of As>rtl,.l£l9. TTio mill is driven by m powerful sterna engine, running three Baw*, Laih Machine, Circular !*avr fur slitting boards; and Woodward’s Pateht Pla r.liig Machine. -The ground occupied by ihts establishment, include* an entire square In ibo city of Pittsburgh, fronting 240 feet uti Penn street, and extending to the Allegheny river, about 420 feet, on which, besides the baJiding* occupied forthe purposes oi the mill, there are two tenement* host renting for SPA) per annum. The mill u af present supplied with feet of choice Pine Lumber, and there is in the yard 300,oft> feet of sawed building and steam boat Timber, alt 01 which wtl! bo sold at fair prices. To any one desirous of engaging m ibf business, this establishment possesses advantages over gll oth Alleyn, c«»n- Attorneys si Law, 4th street, Pittsburgh* • uto DaN’L 9. STRATTON, at the office of the mill, on Penn street ttart Wheeling Oaiette and Cincfamait Enquirer copy and charge tiu» office. ' ALSO—That splendid envoi* residence now occu nted by Mr, Sann SI. Wickershsm, sttuste m AUeghe- T"* ** 0 ‘‘“ l n ’w U l lK|Wn_ POTTER’S SERMONS. rnut; EvangelieaJ Economy Developed; tit a series ; 1 ln.limuOM, Appll.n , «. Effecu, .nil Final He.ulu ol U,« Chi..il..i Sv.- , tem: By Bel Thorn., Poiior, MinUier of !be Molho di.t PTote,i«t Ciiutcli I “Thoininira 1m lon«bo.n rurren,, *»> '•'>" Ih.n fiction." Thu ll. pr.rain.Wll trn« ol I Scilpuuo tncu, which vnotl, ilnnwnMl, in Ihn mw sellout, all me creations of the imagination.. Nor is it less certain, that the represenuuon of Ihe Sacred History, and the statements of Religious Troili may be drawn out in such a maimer, as to be,-at lea*', equally attractive, interesting, and impressive, with the delineations and details of- fictitious or fabulous literature. This has been the author’s aim in these Discourses ‘—Piinra. For sale at Boot and tihoe Store of TrothA Stfuu, comer of Fourth and Smllhfield streets; S..aioner’s clothing establishment Vfood.sueet, at the.; store of Charles Craig, Diamond alley; at the drug slofe of W. Henderson, nii Liberty street; also at the Methodist rrotertaht parsonage, on fith street, Puuburgfc and in Ailweay olty u flu* drag store oi Or. J. Bnraeam, ao* adjenring the Msthodiri Protet- OOMMERCIAfi RECORD 1649) l ALEANAC, MAKC9. |i? 3 Hotnnlay’. 3., .... . .. . 4 Sunday,: £••••■ 5 r « 4 Tuesday! «- 7 W'ftdnefcduT- i' s Thursday, 9 Friday. • BOARD OF TUADtt COMMITTEE FOR MARCH F. U>kES2. RCBT BELL. C. ILO. In reviewing life operations of th/ market yes lerday, we find bdt liitlr of interest to notice Ev ery thing is languid, and quotations.generally are unchanged trom dW lasi report. FLOUR—The snurket. i* extremely dull, and no sales have transpired worthy of notice. The pre vailing dullness oj the aruclo ia easily accounted for Dealers are So tiouafy looking /or the steam er’s nows. Which !lu now due, ibe canal will be opened ic day, agreeably *Supplies are very limited. with small sales pnly ni;,ooo to 10,009 lbs, at. for shoulders, 4 1, side* sj, and hams at 6‘ v lb Sales at Cificinoaii sugar cured canvassed hams a( Ck • LARD—*The market is dull, and sales limited- We quote itooderaPe transactions at Li lor a good article in bb’s, for good keg. BUTTER—Of, a prime article in bbls. sales are reported to us at JSjc. sales'of keg at Sitffblc pTo LEAD— small supplies only in the market, with limited sales of pig at 4Jc B> FEATHERS—SaIe* of good western are effect ed at 33(i?3Jc 18. - ' FaKtauTS.—Shipping opportunities from thi* point west .are note ample, and tr im the fact that the river i* at Llgh tide, and must remain in fine navigable order during the coming spring season, eastern shippers may relv on.qutck transit and low freights, ijter the opening of the CanaL— A*, this is emphatically the -head of Navigation,’ the protestation* of our Wheeling friends to the contrary notwithstanding, there ia always a Targe number of atenm&jiat* of the first class here, aox. loualy awaiting freights for all points below, aad as the muhip'ieity of must always lend to lessen lbe,rute» ot freight Pittsburgh has the decided precedence over our neighboring town ol Wheeling, We allude to those circum stances from the fact that of late, strenuous efforts have been ’taskingby the cit-zena of Wheeling to induce shippers St Baltimore, and those in the west in the habit ol shipping u> that market via Pittsburgh, to make Wheeling a point of tranship ment of goods, uf-be earned from tbal point east by wagon, via Brownsville Now, this is all pre postcrous and *o;k>n? as we enjoy the cheap facil fries ol transportation offered by the Monongnheltt Slackwater Navigation, shippers east and west, to aad from Baltimore must rely upon this channel of communication, as being far preferable, as well in point of .safety .aa «n the low rale of freights.— Not a penffy's gain esn result from sending goods from Brownsville tc- Wheeling :n wagons iu be shipped from that, point west, as in most instances goods can be sent from Brownsville or Cumberland to Cincinnati, via Pittsburgh, in shorter lime, and ai lower 'rates thaS to be wagoned from either of those points to Wheeling, and when the goods are land ed here they cad tie conveyed to any point below Wheeling at lower rates than air charged on the same articles when shipped at Wheeling VarH3Uaimproepraenls.havcbi.ee and are aid, making ori the works along the Monoog&bela Slackwater, and bhiudes the numerous other small boats plying regularly between this city and Brownsville, there are three packets ot ibe larger ►i2e, making two i/mvi/s and dvf>.,rtur«*< rji u day. . so that fot freight!. un well us paavsneer*. mere can be no pos-itblc delay at either point, and good* ,-au always be conveyed from Brownsville to I'mcm nau and .xher points below at lower rate*, tmd m shorter tun*! than can j«r»*ibly l>e done by wagon' tug from that point to Wheeling And indeed 'be same advantage* Will exist rven iti nnirt of low water, for k* much our Wheeling tnemis <-ry out against the difficulty ot ascending the river ai a low stage, when there is water *utfioier,t trom Wheeling down,-there im- nlwsv* light draught boats in waiting jhprr to navigate the difficult pass es with just ns much safety as can be done on the nver for some difelance below Wheeling ARRIVED, Tbe canal froul this polol east is now upon hml we lire infomted'lhat Leecli's spler-dscl line of pus* senger packets vfill comni'inee running week, ao that additional fortifies of trade and travel wi! 1 be offered through that channel, and the compara tively low rates freight, and ol passettger fore must and Will drjw this way urt the htisineas nmi travel u< the ea-.l and we«i lb'- Fatrmouttl, fof lat« liie» of river p;ip<-rr. Afoo. to our Irittid A. Ingram. th<- fine steamer Messenger, for lie favors OK Trinity Coitege, Ihib n*. ex-Sixur, and tquo-n » Setolsr frmfl the Ho>al School ol Kniuskiliwii. respectfoliv laformr the public that hn wiilopenll) V i :he PORTOP.' INKTITLYK IN tMTV. on Monday, tflh of April, lorthe purpose of imparting n jaond Cfossicat a.|ld .Mnitii-inaUcal education to r»nug gentlemen The PriocipaJ irusls that, by unremitting attention io the mficnl and intellectual improvement ol bis papiU. he.wtll;meril a share of public patronage. A few boarders Will be received, who will have the advantage of studying each evening under the imme diate and .personal superintendence of the RrincipnJ. strict attention being paid to the hrmih, comfort and morals, as well &i Ihc literary ndaam . itieni of the pu pils For additional information, inquire of Messrs □holt A English. Reference kindly permitted to Rt Rev.’lh Mftllvaine. Bishop of Ohio. I'incinnati. Rev. Dr. Bnird.'New York jw Rev Dr. Dyert !Rev Dr R’ddle, Rrv Dr L'Pold, Rev Dr C-boke. flrw Dr. Herron. I‘m«burgb IC7* Particular • atteuuon paid to the purchasing oi of any article ol Produce in this market. Also lo the forwarding of Goids generally Refer to \JTT~ Pitlticular attention will be given u* sale* of Flour ar.d Produce; and any parchare* in the Phila delphu mkrket for western aeeount. ond any Produce or Merchandise sept to him through Mr C H Grant o : Pittsburgh', wtlkhavc atteiumn there fnre oi commis sion for receiving and forwarding mar 7 dtl HOWARDH O T E L . 6 33 6 tn a :») 6 •«. 8 27 6 25 t SI OFFICE PlTTsßt’aOU GaZE.TTE, ) Morning, March 10. 1649 \ Onr ihiakit ard due tin- .iccomiri-'ditting Cler'» of W. COPELAND, A. B. Rev \v..pre*inp, Allegheny city mare-dtf jbn» A. SHAW, PACKER-OF PORK AND BF.KF. t’ommißfiiori Mfrchanl and Korfforder. NO. 4 CaN-AJL ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO Messrs John Bwascy A Co,*l *• MurV't A Stoctwell VCiru’innuU. ft S C Parkhurst, Esq ) Lipptncou k Co *) Kief A Jones, >Piiisburgh. Pd hfoghsh A Rcmieu, ) mar? dflm CARD. POINDEXTER, ROBERT'W iLate of Pittsburgh, P*..| (!KN£KAL ; biUmSIM KEKCUANT, No £1 ?outa Water »t, tbetween Cbesnut k Market,) PHILADELPHIA. ! NEW YORK IJM9H. MIDDLfcTUN A WHITE, heg ie B *e to sn J/ nouiice lo U*ir friends and the public mat they have assumed ihi m-nageiuent of the lursc end com modious Hotel, corner o' Broadway and Maid**n Lane, known as the Howard Hotel Having much impro ved the. internal improved the internal arrangement of the bouse, no.pain* shall be spared on (be pan of the proprietors id fcivc entire sadsfucuou to those who may favot u : wtjh, their patronage. uiarfi-diw FOR RENT M TWO laTge three story Brick Dwretluig*. *« uated on lh« corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Diamdrid street, within ball a square ot the new Court lious*, containing leu rooms each, fiu>*hed tu a superior style varaada in front, marble mantels, bath rooms mu eXery other convenience customary in first olas* bouse*. The situation u pleasant aud hen.l thy, and rnnvrftient to market and business Rrm seasonable. ol D C KING, on the premises tnars-d|w FOR REST. MA IWUalory frame Dwelling House, m Al legheny city, uu the Bank of the Allegheny rivet, • looming dwelling 0/ Mr» Snowden,and neat ly oppovUc the .point The dwelling 11 rommotlioui ajid comfortubU'j ami contains ev*ty unrr.jsmjy con vtruence, with Urinjall garden attached huQuire til David Sloan, Cokeb maker, in Virgin aJlcv.or of the suliteruie* on int oretai&e marhtdif ' NKAIL M-M.Wa\ N ROLL Bt-TTEti -r bl.n R. 4! Butler, r-.-M and tor faie by WiR.MiITi'HKOV n,. f Q' I.W Liberty si PEACHijf* -SHbush Prariiri, lee’d and lot sale t»v marl) W * K MCITCHEO^ CILOVEH SKKD —4» bag* i«'J ami for sale by j mart W 4 R M’CUTCHEON COPAL VaKNlsH—iflw gall* on hand and fvt sale by mart! J KIDD k Co* COFFEE— »50 baga Fancy Hio, to do Layuayra- Sdo Oli-Cor Jnta, lot »«0c by aSi ; jdwillum^: ft LOCAL MATTERS. Wtyofflfe* TOR THX FimBUBWH DAILY CaZBTTV- \ bon 'set*. 5 W' 5 31 5 51 5 55 ■-MaPor's Pi.ebk. —We observe that several of the are ->ut for an im-rea.*e of ibe «aianes of many Ofrthe city olficenu Although wc are in la- '"Ot. of She strictest economy in managing the city funds. - : yet we cannot help tbiukiag Uni «cm-.; of our cnSpers perform duties ol so onerous a charac ter, a-cjtnpcr.it.vely to demand the in' cre'a***;- The plprk o/ the Mayor in pntt-ci.Lr recrives e pittatse which does uol at ai! mn-mpeu*e him for the labor lie bejuw'. upon h.s ctDce Three buyi a year i» but a small *Uiii lor jny pofe tc/‘#eceive who must, to tulf.l bl* duties prop erly nokonly devote his whole lure to one partic ulßr dtf|itrtjuen' but must have be*ida*s a good ed uch4ioo,-and eonsidersb'e knowledge ol die law The Clerk t* a young geolleruan of fine laleni*, .aud trtxrraJ education, and could make more ttan he doe* at present al almost nay other employment MaVL'kl Uvfick. PtTTsanauu Mar.-li, yth.— Two men were brought before die Mayor tb.i charced vulh a mutual aesault and bat fr-ry eOttimitled on yesterday eveniug Une. it teetns, tvn« -liirtiiiy uuoxi- ated, but l-oth were in blsrfUe. As they bad a regular set i.f m t\ml June- Tho watchman swore, that when hr came up, “there Was a great crowd of dogs and men and toerwr.t collected together, and tbol the prisoners wetn ib&itig each other lunoiuiy," Tne night’s unprisOmsent which they had endured -eemed to have quite allayed their angry feeling*, as they shook hands very lordiully, and when the\ were sentenced I.' pay a fine, une paid u for hi* eora pamon.-who bad no money MaVGR's lima At-LKf.-mcNV. March Ulb.—A WOmatt who lives a short dislAiu-e ! »-!ov/ Alleghe uy city, was brought to the watch house yesterday mnrniog, under the following circumstance* —It **S?IU» that ber husband, being employed on a staotn boat, is constantly down the river, and that during- hi* absenre his wife >* always drunk Having got vefy drunk at an early hour on Friday morning, she fell down, with n little etuld of about three njontl.s old in her arms, before the grate, and in her drunken stupor held the poor little thing against the bars till one skde of its l>ody was dread fully burned. Some charitable neighbor dressed its woonds and took charge of u while the mother was i i?ing taken to the watch house. We have not heard what will t<- done with her, but we hope that some of our citizens, who ai«- able to do m» will take rat>- of the children. The husband of this wretch furnishes her with plenty of money, but sbe squanders it al! without attending to the want* of her family ATTEXJrrxu Murder —Ju.*t afit-r our paper bad gone to press on Thursday evening, we received intelligence of a murderous attack which Mr Kiagafi of Allegheny City, wtto live* a few doers above Parker* shoe store, had made upon bis wife Kingon. who wa* slightly intoxicated, ran at her With a long dirk kn.le, and stubbed ber in the back, upon the breast, and three time* m her arm, which she held up in order to defend herself. Mr. Day'll Anderson, who bafpened to be in the house Rt this lime, was attracted to the spot bv the scrvaiO* ol the woman, and held her intended murderer until the bloody knife wa* taken from his hands. Mrs. Kingan is so seriously injured and ha* lost so much blood, (hat but fsint hopes are entertained ,1 her recovery, by ber physician. Dr. Dale. Kingan was committed lojed by Alder man Hays, to knswer for the erme al (be next Session of our Cnmraui Court Fizf—The fire on Thursday night was luckily subdued l»efoie any injury was done to the Uni versity. There is evidently i gang of incendiaries in our midst, end they seem determined not t> stop (J! they have done great damage Had the weather tern dry, several of ibe i»ie fires would have been very destructive, that in Virgin alley tor example Wc think that the vJouncils should take ihe matter in hand at once and offer i large reward tor thu discovery oi iae toe* ntfo.--.es 1 will certainly be better to do this than lo delay till on Aome dry night a great amount of property will be destroyed, and then offer a reward Dtsfuci Court March 9th —Baker v r. jwd era of&e steamboat Hibernia No 2. ‘This was an -action brought to recover damage* tor the loss of a coal boat, which sunk by coming iu con tact with the kernel the Hibernia, whdu lying aide of the lioe of boat* along the wharf. The !e vee ol that time was su crowded that it w** iiu poHsible lor the Hibernia fo gel m to her twuai berth. End tbu* the accident occurred. A verdict of lhi£v hundred und'fifty imr Jo'-ir* utg a great deal J* damage We could not learn how the tire Ani?j»ku Fixk. —Th» - gloss puck.uj' warebc-uae oi' Mcwre litiniirii A: Wallace, in Rayardutown look etbfe the Mayor fir ad assault and battery her. ns well M for habitual drunkenness Ha was coin* intUea to lake hi* trial at the next CUM of Quarter Sessions. MoNi’MXM*- —We call the atlention of our read er» ttrihc advertisement of Mr. Edmund Wilkiur, sculpßw, which will he bund m n not her column. LoOal Maitib.—Owing to li.c crowded slate of ouf columns, several local article- winch wc had prepared i.>r insertion in to-day » paper, are unavoidably omitted. To (hi 'Tiunvt able, (hr Judgt* of i/tt Con / ( of Gnu rai Quarter •''Vision* of ikr Pt/uc, in aiui fo’ (hr CofitUy of Allegheny. Peuuon ol Jons AhaMXs. of me Borough of X Birmingham. in ibe rotimr aforesaid. humbly shew oth, ifcat your petitioner has provided himself with material* for the accommodation of traveler* and oth er*. at- Ids dwelling house, m ihe borough aforesaid, and ptays that your Honor* will t>r pleased to grant turn * license lo keep a Public House of Enieruunr mem • And your petiiioner. as in duly bound, will pray . . f thr *ut>«enher«, citizen* ol tlie aforesaid bor oogh. do eenify Uiat the above peiiuotier is ot good repuitf for honesty and temperance, and i» well provi ded whir house room and conveniences for the accom modation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary Johfi'M’Clure. fieorge Lower Nicho las Bbaffer, John llofmin, F Olenliousen, Conrad Ko venntih, Clemens Chins, J WeithbatL John Obkerman, John Nusser. Jacob Rarre mar^-dfli* PLACES procured for men aad r>oy*. women and prb —Warned, places in stores, steam or canal ' boat*, of in town ana country, for *everal good saies- J men, gierks, school master*, warehouse and coach- I men, waiters nnd laboring men and boy* of all age*. I Money borrowed and lent, and all kind* of agencies I nittcinlcd to.promptiv foi moderate charges Plcmje j call ar. ISAAC HARRIS')? Agency and Intelligence [ ihßce. opposite ihe Kxchnnpe Hotel. mar 7 FOR'SALE —250 cots of 5 double purple and yellow carpel chain; 125 cheap wooden bowls, assorted | sizas; grime Lime by the bnrrel or retail, j "XJU, ItXI2, JflglS, lUiH window «a*h. 3 iron post cof I fee mills nnd a small supply of bed cor is, laemy*. ! iwuiC) fishing aud chalk lines, for sale in any quantity | >r suit oosinmem. mar7-at ISAAC HARJHf* KBfT DAILY FOR SALK-Tin Daily »nd ">«*• lyGazeue, and all the Pttuburgli daily ami ly pap«t«, Sibtnt’* Counterfeit Dcteriort, leixr pap*', a YtrWy of exchange paper*, frnio Kraatern and and Wpqiern cme» and town* matf-ddi* HARRIS To Engine Builder*. PROPOSALS will hr received S 1 Ihr office Ol the Pittsburgh Water Work*, until Tuesday, the 13th uia*., at 8 P M , for niakini a »mall Strum Rnguie Orawinge and *prciQcatio:i« are 10 be r «ale oy mattt BROWN A CUI-BERTtfUN t'HJS— 1 U tin Malaga Kiev in itore and fok »ale rflmiO BROWN A CULBERTSON BASU- jar liclita rj 10 and 10*12. (r.r »*le l*Y m*rs s F VON BONNHORST A In FLODR— 25 bbli (rub family Flour} 10 do Rye Jo (of salr by mn H S F VON BONNHORST A Co SN BATHS—2S doz Scythe Soe&ih*. for »aic by mart rt F VON BONNHORST A Co A PIANO FOR SALE BALE. A FtF ST rale second hand Ptano for sale •«'*' Ap !»!> u> ALLEN CORDELL. Fourth Mf*i miu;7 dW ___ . XrhcNlSON HAMS—I 92 Veniaon Ham* )U»lie. I Y Afld for iale by „ mar 7 WICK A hTCANItt-ESS MISI'ELLiNEOUS. OHIO FEIIALB COLLEGE, JUjarTT*. oaio. KT REV CHARLES P. McJLVAINK, D. D . Bi«h o\t ■« Uie Frot. Kpui. « hnreb m Otuo, K-fferec Rer h H Tot-roan, !i li. Reetor of Si 1 uhc i Episcopal Cnurcb, Principal .Mrj P M Ti'Ltiiuii, A«wn!r Principal Aided h} an <-lli--wui uud rxpt-riroecd Board ol Teacher.. P The r»i.ib.i*btn-v,t or.'itpirii by th:« Ir.«i.:uti'o.i has Lee:) fitted op ai un expense of about svoUt)o it to •limited in. -.tif eirraiec piam m thi rear conieinplauun umi study The standard of graduation ■ tin- Institution i* of the higlren character, including not only a full Eng* u'Jt ct>ur*e, hot where it is demred. the l atio. Greek, Hebrew German French, Spanish and Italian lan guages although these language* arc not demanded tor graduation -with mriructiou i., cnibrt-drry. I'aeful 'and Fancy Needle* work, Music. Painting. thawing, Tne iptriioi of the insiituuon is, to give h sound ed ucation. with thorough room! and religious instruction. tjThc oun» Ladie* are under the immediate charge of Mr». Totford Government kind, but firm The neit session commence* the 1«t o* April, snd continue,* five Calendar Months Thoms, rsa ?r»iov m Foi board and Tuition, including room rent. furniture, tn-ddim;. fire and light.*- «A 5 00 Mu«i:, Modern Languages, Paining and Draw ing. ex;ra charge. Refer in Pittsburgh to either of the Kp,.copal C!rr gjnieii marl PITTSBORBU AMD CLEVKLAMU LINK. Proprietor* of this o!(l established and popular 1 daily line. onusjsiini* of sixteen Hr«l cla»* Canal Boat*, owned !.y themaclve* nod running in ronnec* non •with the stem bouts HEAVER AND CALEB COPE, are maided to offer unequalled facilities lor tn*‘ tr&ii*p«iriniioii (•; irr ; *:M and on the opemng i» < n ,rI nn ngu.'oii, to all point* on the Pei .i *y •vaiiia Ohio ami New Vorlc canal* and the Lakes K M FITCH A Co. Cleveland HIDWKM. A BROTHER, Agent*, Beaver : C B 1 DWELL. Agent, mar.' Wsirr street. Pittsburgh BIDWELL & BROTHER Forwardin; Mwchunt;, BP.AVI-.K. P.\ . ri£» uJf fa the Pittsburgh atui Clrt+ui u, Lmt, ttiiii fa Uratu ho.-Ut IL-ivrr urui C . i u.rirfnc'-.t* for a trial. mart-dly • ' H.AISKU RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE, For thr irao-porlatjon ol .Viercuumiue, BhTTWKEN PHILADELPHIA AND IMTrSBI'RUH GOODS corried on this Line arc not transhipped between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, being car ried in four »ccti<»n Portable Boa’s over land anu wi ter:—trv-*hipp«ri ol inrrchundiie rci|inrmg careful handling, thi* i» of importance No enure? made for receiving or shipping, or for advancing charges All goods forwarded with dispatch, and on an reasonable jerms as bv any other Lute JOHN M FADEN A Co, Canal Basin. Perm st. Pittsburgh JAS M Davis a Co. 't7 Market A 64 Commerce st. Phtla JOHN McFADE.N A t.o. Forwarding and Comutis< sum Merchants. Canal Kamii prim it. rit:*t,urgh. JAML-* M DAVIS A Co. Flour Factor* and Commis sion Merchnm*. 'll7 Ajurltet uud at Commerce street, PniUdelphia. marl ft/'Advance* made by euner of the above on Kiour, Wool ami other merchandue conugned to them for INDEMNITY. Tkf Franklin Fin In-iuranrc Co of Phda^itfphia. DIRECTORS -Chanri. N B-nckrr, ri’onioa Hart, Tobins Wagner. Samuel Urmu. Jacoi R Smith, Geo W Richard*. .Mordecai li lc*rx President Charles G Hanckei. Secretary Continue to make insurance, perpcmol ot limited, on every descrtpnon of property m town or country, at rates os low as are conststetu with «rccn:y To Company have reserved a iarge coi.tinxeat Fund, which with ibrtr Capital and Premiums, saffily tuvoai* eil, afford ample protection to the assured The assets ol the company, on January Ist. 1519, as published agreeably to an act of Aascmbiy, were as follows. Vlt Mortgages Bl>i>i'.433 41 Real Estate N E coiner W omi r.i,J jff st» niostAs irusiDT, jr. johji a. ss’wrra. KENNEDY A. SAWTEII, f imKiNG GLASS Manufaemrens and Who>sa e I i dealers m foreign and domesue Variety Goods WrMrrti Merchants, Pedlar* and others are Invited io call and examine the prices and quality of our stock 4* with our preffciit ;rtcrea»ed facilities in manufactur ing snd parchtrtur. wn thmir offer as trtut uiuucccnents to l ?ay* , r* a? any other house w»*i of the Mountains tas-if Jit ft GOODS, 1549. KELNN fcJjY A SAW YE R. earner Wa-J »i,u FoM.it street, are now rrctiviaa direrc iroiu iir»i oands, a .'mg* stock of Fancy gnlT Variety Goods, mr udin; Clock* ol every wrieiy, cold and *.Yver Watrher. Jewelry, French PriuU. C0r0:.?., lb*o*» and Eye*, lllove* and Hosteiy. Suspend*-,r», Gun Gap*, and »!! arttc.p* in .me—all of whioli haring teen puri:-nwd pi ol li.c m •nolsi-,ur >• r* r.*l. du ni f> we i»*i .ct • xpr****ix i..r .n- spring trade, Oou'tamly uu nsi *l. a': d-scr.pUoi. ■ ~i Lookup Gia.-.*- c*. of our own j'.au-...i<’iiini.g. m eastern price* marl BIGELOW'S CIBIUAGL BiSl'Fil’TUßt, Liuitnoiid ,lUey. trti sa-- Oo> R Patterson, R if l‘k::« r. I f) l.a/zaln. K*«j . K:.i.'-n Ho: t>. H»q , l l, Magul A; drrniili Sire; iei,vrt-:uti Chlckerlng'i Planoi. Jl ri*crivocl aii>! !or <. iiidJ T in ">Vm oi u»i* mot' II * I I■r ;r i |iat'.cril? of l.u iu:u •••. mi.; wil[i the laie improve-! «<-a:e. o< K U 11, JOHN h'mKLLoK. * ''O'r Agent :->f I 'lni-net :i:g » Pltnot •■jt HVuri-.i NOTICK. r |'llli eoparuierani;' heretofore oii»un< under :ho 1. tiriu u/Berber* i M Ke-\ wu« Uu» duy d, solved i.v the ret.rem. nt o' Mr Levi G Berger Tnr tnn- nr** wil. i>r continu'd a* heretofore ni the warehouse o' Win Al Kee.. umsrr iiir firm o( BERGER A M KKF. JACOB RKRGKK. Putsburcn. Nhrn. • H'J W'M M mIK m*r7:ilnt NVIRK HAILING!. SKCI RKI) HY I.hrrruus I'ATKNT I~)l KMC ATTENTION ■ « »c> ■ < . • «-•! to an h,i,t . new ait.cle ol RAILING. mn.tr ~i •• r «u*.-hi *ro-. li.trn, and *oft annealed rod*, nr \vrp-. it, .t rjjirr-*ly ite«i([nrd lor enelokirc ttage«, < • irHr, me*. JNlblir supersede the t’a-l Iron v.herrver u.e.r .ompaiativr menu hnre hern levied. For lunhrr pur icu.ar*. ad .ire»* MARSHALL A HKuTHKHS. Agents for Fnientre* D.ansoud aln‘>. near Smiihttei.l .t, l , iltabur>;li l-lciS-d-lm XT HW BOOKS—Lecture* on Pilgrim 1 * Progress and IN me Life and Times of John Itunyun; by the Ke.v liru. B Oheever, l) P. Wandering* of a Pilgrim in the Hnadow of Mount Blanc, hy (Jeo U Cheever U D The Joutnal of itm Pilgrim* at Pit mouth,'in New hiigland, in Id'.Ni Rr|.tuned from the animal volume, with bietorieitl and local illustration* ot providence, principle* and persons, t»y (ieorge B Cheever, D. D Second edition. itnpu*rn, with rnerema il- iU impori andini/d-i-, !>y Fdwanl Beechnr, D. D. Life ar.d Corre«ponderu’e ni John Foster, edited t y J K Ryland, with notice of Mr Foster a* a preeeher and a companiori. hy John Sheppard—new edition. The above, with m large *tock of Theological, Hi* tones!, Mediral and School Hoots, lor tale at low price* by KLLIOT f A KNOLISH TU Wood at, mar 3 between 4th it and Diamond alley L! »N*9HRINKaBLE FLANNELS-W. IL Miwut ' invite* tiie aitcmion ol buyer* to bn slock of llie above good*, of all the different qualities, said to be ai iinihrtnkmb e o* the We.ah, and nt much lower pnees. Genuine Welsh Flannel* also constantly on baud. Gauze snd Silk do. 4 4 and 5 4 do, for Shrouding pur pose*. Alao, Home made White Flannels and Linseys. constantly on band, at the north east corner of Fourth and Mar* kei street*. feb3 FRSE LOST A Bead Purse of blue ground, con* lainmn ( 'ny Ser.p and Silve*, was yciierdny lost somewhere be ween the comer of 4ih nvd W«.«-d n», and YVashington and W'yl.e streets, vih i.it*eri>. Sc vttJith a..d V' ehMer ns The finder wi 1 be su i»( ER. CARPETS, Ac. JUST OPENED, tin* day, and for *■!« si W Mt- Cltnlock's tlsrpet Warcroant, No ?S Fourth sircut. Very nanusomr nyle Uruisel* Carpet*; New style extra *up J ply do Super Ingruin Carpets; I 4-4 common W-.'Ui Carpet* .Med'iniup do So | 3-4 do do Jo Fine do do t do do da Common do Jo j 2 4 do do do Cotton ,lo do | Cotton Carpet* Ai.S' - Fan a mp Velvet I’ile Carpets, nt ihf iaistt impurtation Axmint*ter Curpei* Tupciny Brusrel* Carpels, &'! ot t'r rubcti nud newest «tyirs. to who:h we luvtte tho*e wifhint; t.i turnuh hou*e«. *tcam boat* 4c febtP* • 'V M'CLINTOCK /~»j, CAf.lf-XJRNI A HaTR—IS doi w ater piool / AfCaltlnMila Hull jo-t rvonved and lot salt: by Jg% M'CuRD Jr Co. lH>7? corner Jth and Wood u* pwSPIUNU FASUIOSB FOR 1146, I B M’CORDA Co. will introduce on Saiur- / Q March 3d, the Spring style of HATS fIA Those In w ant of a neat and *upruor lint, sre invited to call at corner of Sth snd Wood street* marV O L’.NDRILS TO ARRIVE— O Ml hi* prune white Havana lb uerces Rim 113 bbia N O Moli.yi 10 bx* Jlibx* Soap. Ml has Raisins, 41) bx* lof el Soap. And for .ale low ENGLISH 4 BENNETT iebl< 37 wood »i For Sole* A SECOND HAND steam ENGINE 111 good run ning order mrh cylinder, 30 inch stroke; boi icl 14 .-ft long, M inches In diameter; 0y when VI cwt Also, one hue tsf««t tone, indies ji dtamalex, wfth dniiifs, one tntright nrs Ertqriira of taarfl.lT 2kLOTBEW BMITH, No. 46 Hifb n. PRY'-ft VARIETY - A. A. MASON » Market STREET—Have received by re J. * cent inrpor'au-jiis the following Goods, m: Six csroin* ITtibe: Snovr,*. of various qualifies and coiora. Fnty aoren - Alexauder's'’ bert quality Kid Gloves, together widt a good assortment of coi’a silk, Li«le thread, and cotton Gloves, for roring tTads. hii-h •’anding, straight turnover Collars,’ cheap Col lar* 3»m pair embroidered Cutis, from 50 ea to Sldtt. Mourning Collar* m great variety. Demi Lace Veils, the great?*: assortment ever offered by tts. French and Knglun t 4 Pnnu. Hoyle't Pnms, small figures and mt color. *ui*ll plaid French Ginghams; British Furniture Cliiu'i, whit* satin Damask Table Cloths, Linen Damask, tt, j and 10*5; Green Beragea, Gents nisei; Gro* de Dhir.e Silk Cravats, 33 to 40 inch, the Scki good* imported; Purse Twist; linen cambrie and linen cambric Hdkfc. from &i to 52.50; White Good* rueh a* Jacone.* Lawns. Jlall and Swiss Muslins’ figured and plain Lace*, white and eol'd Turiatanc*’ Ac Ac. ’ We are in the dail> receipt ot NEW GOODS, and mvne ihr iuerujo:> of purchasers to our extensive _ febif? HOL'SE KEEPING GOODS—W R MtntPHT in vue* the atteunon of house .keeper* And those about commencing house keeping, to his assortment of above Good*. «uch on— Quiii' and Counterpanes, white and colored Ticking* and pillow-cane Muslins, Sheeting n. from one to three yards wide / Tub!? Diapers unci Tahir Cloths; Towelling Towels and Napkuis. Furniture Prints and Chintzes; ■scarlet Oil Chintz, for curtains, *uper printed Chintz, for quilts: Embroidered wi> dow curtain Muslin*. Striped and barred '• H<-d Blinihet*. all qualities and mes; A «uppiy of these Good* ■* constantly kept on hand, ami wf. always be sold on the most favorable terms; n’ north <*h*i corner 4th _and Market sis. febS4 BLKACIiKD GOODS-A A. Mason A Co, No 60 Market turret, bare just received the following well known brands of Bleached Muslins, viz; 7-u and 5-4 'James’ Steam Mills;’ 5-4 ‘Naumkeag Steam MiOs;’ ‘Mason.' ‘Pokanokel,’ 'Carlisle,' Dorchester.' igaraond,' ‘GraAon A. 1 ‘Pittsburgh,’ 'Lawrence,' ‘Bos lon Pillow Ca*e.' ‘Farnsworth.’ Ac. 5 c., ufl of which, together with mmiy style a not here mentioned, will be sold by the piece or package at Eastern price*, fel'ill Black alpacas and lustres—^w. r Mm phy invite* the attention of buyers to tus very full assortment of the above goods, embracing the various quai no* from the lowest orice to the finest Also, Montur Lustre*, very* glossy and of nch Paris blk. Also, a large assortment of fancy Alpacas and Lus t.-es, eou'-igUiig of changeabla, satin striped, satin and fancy burred, damask figured, Ac. Mn/.nncr- nlo? Parmotto*—A few pieces of the*c ilc*irnM<- nnd *carce goods on band —also, Mazarine biue Alpueui uud .Mouse de Lunes, at the north east corner ol Fourth and Market si*. Wiiolciile Room* up sla.rs. febl3 Lr.N’SHRI NKAULE FLANNELS -W R Murphy ui -1 v.tc* Mio atiention of buyer* to his stock ofthe above (rood*, of u>i the different quaJitie*. said to be s • Unshrinkable n* the Welsh, and at much lower pri ce* Genome Wel*u Flanmv* also constantly on ini'id. (iuu/e nnri) low to the tr*Je. Merchants arc requeued to call and examine their Mock at:-.l pticen febfl OII.K V\ aRI’ ALPACAS—Smith & Johnson, 46 O Market •tree'., would invite the attention of dealers and others to their choice stock of Silk Worn Alpacas, Molmir Lustres and hue Bombazines, which they are now offering at reduced prices. febfl O“'.N"HA.\TS AND FOB SALE—lt> p« drab blanket Coating; 9 pe Lavuider do do, l ease Lartnder Blankets, I do grey mixed Cloth, 1 do Army Cloth, S do Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix; l do fancy Cn«'imtrrcfc 1 oale blue Blanket Coating; consigned direct frotDwtanafaeiarers and for sale by the package orpiieee. dec*! MURPHY A LEE, liberty st Extra and super three ply carpets— Received tht* day, direct from the manufacturers, a bnndsome assorimeut of extra super and super three ply imperial Carpels, of new styles, to whieh we ask the attention of those wishing to furnish houses or s'.enmboats Carpet ware room, No 75 Fourth st. Pitta burgh. dcc3l W M’CLINTOCK BLANKETS— 50 pes Drab Blankets. The attention of California men are asked to this article, as they are heavy, aad'wil. be sold low to close consignment, - ep si. endiess vanoiy OIL. CLOTHISQ "VKKF.D H AT . s In the World FI AIN AM' FASHIONABLE CLOTHING of u* J km tin LKWlsi* HANFORD. Non. tfs*J and Cdn Pearl it, N. Y Irt.'-dSiudto 1 Notice to Uaguerreolype Artlata. JCST reon.rd. . .mall invoice ot VOIUTLAKN DKR> yI.JcKWORK.ING INSTRUMENTS n»-w rnimrurtion These linirumenu |>o«*es* great advamugr* over all others ever made. covei..,g a S-d sixo I’lme. reducing the tuna of sittiug one-hail', and produeing u »hurper, clearer and better defined pic lurr They, tlieretorr. deserve the attention of all Ar u*t» ei::;4seove Instruments. A i’ncescan bt obtained by addressing, post pa.d. W. 4 F. LANGKNHRIM, Exchange. Philadelphia, Imporieri nf DaguerreqEjpe Materials, and General Agent* tor the *ale ol Optical Instru ment* mar&eodfin] OREM a HOPKINS, Lair John M. Ineiu ACo ) 1 N \V k-imsus .Msaartr *xd Cuxaucs Stskets, HALTLMURK \\ * n '’Ll) inform Merchant* and Merchant Tailors. V » trial thev nave fitted up the floor* over their Tai lon.ii; and Clothing department, for the sale hr the pn • ol C.oth*. Cussuuercs,' Vesting*. Tailors’ Trim nuijfv. nud all articles adapted to the trada- The lib eral paaomige bestowed upon them, in this department oi their buMiieas, has induced them to enlarge their warehouse, to enable them to meet Oteir increased trruic. One ot the partners who has had long experi ence in business, will devote his whole Ume to pur chasing: mid buyers may rely upon finding a large stock of wbntaver i* most desirable of European and American manufacture, that money can procure. New Cloth room* wt.l be opened cn the Ist March. Entrance on Charles street r'ehv3-eod'2m TANSKRB' OIL,. IHIL.S TaNNERs’OIL, m handsome small OIL i'oiis'imii ly on hand, bleached and unbleach ed winter and spring Sperm. Elephant and Whale Oilt. Al*o. light colored selected N. W. Coast Whale Oil, suitable for retailing. fatlnt oil for machinery—The subscri ber* ate now prepared to supply 'Devlan's Patent Oil’ tn any quafiuty; machinists, manufacturers, Ac., are reoaested to call and examine the article. Certificates of it* efficacy wtd superiority over a’l other oil», from several of nur most extensive manufacturers, are m opr possession ALLEN A NEEDLES, Agts, 23 and 23 south wharves, near Chestnut si., tfhtfweodflm Philadelphia For Bata Francisco, California, and tS* Gold Region. xdX The splendid fast sailing coppered and cop- W|%?Vper fastened barque RALPH CROSS,Captain ■grtitrar Davis, is now loading at Pute Street Wharf, Philadelphia, and will sail about 15th of 'latch This vessel is fiued up in a superior manner tor passengers, and with every regard to comfort and safety. No steerage passengers will be taken, but cabin passen gers will be charred the low rate of 8200, and will be liberally provided for. Parties desirous to be private can be accommodated with state rooms. For freight or passage apply on board, or to EDMUND A SOUDER tCo. mart-cod ttearflo Philadelphia. BOOT GUNS, niFLKS, PISTOLS. IiDIVARD K. TVBU.I, No rbl Nott-ii Bacorro rrarar, PHjiABXLraiA, MANUFACTURER snd Importer of doaMc and uttg e htrrel Mbot Gut:*, Rifles and Pistols,Fow. dcr Flasks,''aot Hagi, Pouches, Ac Ac Also, six barrel Revolving Pi«tols, and materials for Gun Makers' use feb|o-eod3w Onlifornta Bifiet. *J < 1/ V IUh'LRS, itoe finish a* the new model per -vv ctusitm Lock Rifle*, now need bw the United Suites Government They are atrooj, well nude and ! ______ serviceable Ouns. exactly the article tor the Califar. ! Market and Ferry meeti nia Trade, manufactured and for aale by ! EDWARD K. TYRON A P°°*JP , !? I 5* M ***»<* fpr Sale. No 131 North Second street, Philadelnhia. A CONI ECTIONARY and Variety biore tor tale, fektf-eou3w * A, on Fetuieylvanta Avenue, with a pood run ot TO CALIgOHigT*. iffiniirßTTnmr" ( .boainesa and a antall stock. The Proprietor finding it ra »f l "' , ° opixmuoity »lth IM. pan,, wbo GEO. W. SHITH * CO., will al be earned throafh, fnnußbed with good pro TNFORM their friends and the public that they tuva »nioii». for t;if low charge of 8170 each. The ouanu- ) * no longer any connection with their late establish %■?! each must not exceed ISO lbs weight. u,, ' nl lD penn «*««*. known as the Pittsburgh Brewery, , * depari from St. LoaUribout the fiOth oC March having removed tbeix enure busman to the POINT A remittance ofB£i)will secure a pmuptiupp nRKWFHV.m Pitt mrl ß rd v 8 B COnWIN, Mm. it. Si Lout. • PVl.nt BSa.~A.li: PHILADELPHIA IfiiPODT ATIOBS. '2l ‘; ABK ? I0I *“ Jm Mntpr.tt A Son.’ AT LOWEST Ratpv aUfOUI A 1 *Ufl»i « i brand,)ast rec'd per steamer Brooklyn, and for w/t'Mi ttA I'fcS —Just received. Pans Fans , ■•!„ k» w» v », vtrrv'ue’t frnwv oHsten Style,, Perce,on Capa, Twth Bru.he., "/g ' V & M , oernan Slate, and Penclla, French Perfumery and, - - Otofgtiu article., with the most extensive vanety o ; NOTICE, haney Goods in ihe eity. Dealer, are invited to an ! \JLT ANTED-A man who ». competeni to talc lb. e **rathotion before nurchaamg their supplies, us j * » charge of a email Dairy, mid thoroughly acquatn me goo CHJCRLBS GILPIN. I No I Wood street. marfi Jft HPHLUJPS MISCELLANEOUS, l HOUSES*-LOTS, FARMS, &o I'HKhll PUtt£ 'Fb AS. Whoicsalc and retaiLjuthfi T>EK±rl TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street, near Wood, i Pittsburgh-—The tSbscrtber having jbk relumed fna Nev York, is now receiving » itijn fall saralr offtesh GHEEN AND BLACK TEAS, som the New York Pekin.Tea Company, selected wilh great care f or reutil sales Oar stock being now heavy we are pre pared to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats ai d Fam ilies with say quantity and at any price they nny wish: packed in ±, J and 1 pound packages,: 5 lb. tin canis ters, G and 13 lb catty boxes, and in half chests. Retail Grocers are invited-to call, as we can and will eelf belter Tc&a'at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh. « Our stock of fine Young Hy6on, Gunpowder, and Im perial Green, and Ooloug Black Teait are the best in the American market. Lovering’s doable refined Loaf, Crashed, and Pul verized Sugars, at retail, or by the barrel COFFEES—Mocha, Old Got. Java, Laguira, St. Do mingo and Rio Coffees, selected by ihs most experien ced coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Qhocotaie, Pickled Cucumbers and Onlots, Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juiee. Malaga Raisins; ui 3 lb boxes. N B.—All Dr. D. Jayne’s Family Medicines for sale. dedLdftwS A. JAYNES. GOLD WASHERS. * H PARRY has invented a machine for washing • Gold, for which he has made application for a patrul They are now offered for sale at the ware house of Parry, Scon & Co.. No 103 Wood street, Pittsburgh Adventurers to California ore invited to rail and ex amine these labor-saving mac tunes. They are simple la their construction, easily transported on the back of mules or horses, weighing eighty pounds each, and can be pot in operation in half an soar They can be filled with provisions. It is the opinion of those who kaye seen the Inal of one of these machines of smallest fie, that two men will wash the miners! from 150 bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of the raiueraJ. They can be increased in size and worked by water or mule power, if expedient The operators work without going Into the water or being exposed to wet, and consequently without en dangering their health. They wilt require but a small stream of water, and can be used the whole season, and can be put into operation where there is not raiß cient water to wash in the usual way. Price of smallest size 835. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash,.will bo promptly filled. IfePARRY, at Parry, Bcotl It Co's, fcbfi-dtf No 103 Wood *t, Pittsburgh. RECEIVFD THIS DAY, at tht new Carpet Ware house, No 75 Fourth street— Rich cmbo«sed Piano covers Plain Turkey red Chintz do do Table do Fig’d do do do Worsted do do do Bordering; Blue Damask, Carpet Bindings, Green moreen ALSO—Camps Gothic* Transparent Shade* Scrptute View* do do Turkish do do do Clunest do do do Drapery Chines* do do .Moonlight Views do do Landscape do do do T CrOlwll do do Cord and Tassels, Rulers and Blau, Rack I‘ullies, Holer Ends. , The above Goods are of the richest and newest styles, to which we invite the attention of our friends and customers, and those wishing to furnish or re plenish steam boaU and houses. mar 7 W. M’CLINTOCK PAP B R H A S G IN G B DEPOT, No. 18 Cortloiuii itrres, New York, orposrnt tux wxmsji noren. The Croton Manufacturing Company, (Organized under the General Manufacturing Law of the Slate of New York.) OFFER at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchas ers, at manntactnrers’lowest prices, for cash or approved credit — Pirn Hasoixos of every variety of style and pnee. Bo atria* to match. Fire Board Prints in great variety. Transparent Window Shade*. Oil Painted Window Shades, and Wide Window Curtain Paper* Of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their ow&monnfacture and importation. A* their Stock is lam and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Book* sellers, and Dealers in these articles, to call and exam ine their styles and prices whenever they visit the city, Country Merchants can examine this Stoek from 8 o’clock in the morning till 10 o'clock in the . fcli26-dlm Tin Plates. THE subscribers beg to coll the attention of Builders, Architects and owners of Buildings, to the many advsntages which these plates possess over all other metallic substances hitherto used for roofing, Ac , as they possess at once the lightness of iron, without its liability to rust, having now been letted for several years m tins particular, both in this country and in Eu rope. They are less liable to expansion and contrac tion from sudden change of the atmosphere, than com* □ton tin plates. Iron, zinc, or qny other metal now used for roofing, and consequently form a much better and tighter roof; requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is but a trifle more. A full supply, of all sizes, from 10 to 30 W. G., con stantly on nanci and for sale by GEO B, MOREWOOD A CO., 14 and 16 Beaver street, flew York. The patent right for this article having been secured for tne United States, all pirue* infringing thereon either by importation or otherwise, will be prosecu ted oct3o-dftwlvT RUST PROOF IRON. 'T’Hti undersigned cave ciccxd works in the city -of J. New York, for the purpose of Galvanizing all arti cles of Iron, which it it deurahlc to PROTECT FROM RUST, such as Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Nails, Wire for Fences, ana any other article wluch may be required. For Hoops for os a substitute for bale Rope, lor Clothes Lane*, Lightning Rods, and a host of other applications, itwi.l be louua cheap and durable. They would particular.y ca.'l attention to ihe Galvani* red Wjr- for fence*: it requires no paint, and will not rust. Also to Spikes and iioi'.*, the preservation u f which is of so rasch importance, that it vriil commons itself to the nouec of all those interested. GEO B. MOREWOOD ft CO., Patentees, octJO-dftwtyT _l4 and 16 Beaver st, N. Yo£k. MUFFS AT GREAT BARGAINBI M'CORD ft CO , wishing to close out their stoek of Muffs and Victorious for the season, will sell the balance (embracing a good variety of Ltxx and Pitch, as well as the more common articles,) at EAS TERN COST—to which they would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS. Call at comer Wood and Fifth streets. _ _ jatd Masprittdt Soni' Boda Aih. THE subscriber* nre now receiving their Fail Block of the above. article, three vessels, viz; the Juniata, Medallion and Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila. suoniy expected; they are, therefore, prepared 10 receive order-. They -v-.l! receive during the win ler and spring *u,-p.ie» via New Otleans. novl3 W * M MITCHELTREK MOL NT KAULE TRIPOLI—For cleaning win dows and lamp glasses, aiiver plate, bra»», Un tanma,.iutd other ware. It rapidly take* out ail spots and stains, and reproduces the beautiful and durable lustre oi new ware Just received and for sale, who.c lale and retail, by JOHN D MORGAN*. Druggist, OYSTERS! OYSTERS!) T? RESIT' FROM THE SHELL—By Burke A Co’s _T Fast Express, at reduced nrices.—To-accommo date ail lovers of this delicious luxnry, BIRKE A Co. have resolved to supply the people regularly through* out the season, with the choicest Fresh Oysters ut caua, half can* and shell, at such reduced prices as will enable every family to enjoy this delicacy at their tables. Ail Express load will be received July ai the ware house of /NO C, BIDWELI., Water street, between Smuhlield and Grant, and for sale tbeie, and at the fol lowing; depot*: Rei* & Berger, corner Smilhfield and ‘id st»: E Hoazleton, Diamond: A Hocvter. Punnsl, sth Ward; D haaghey. foot of liberty *l4 J Coltan, Jr., Pentfa Avenue; Mercer k Robmson, Allegheny city, novffl* JH WELLCO.ME'S PREMIUM' FISK PROOF > CEMENT—The Propiifior would re*pecuul!y inform the publia that he h'u now the satisfaction to offer them a Cement, which will weld, beautifully nnd durably, all articles of China, Earthen and Glassware, Shade*, Ornament*, Marble, Ivory, kc., without dis figuring them in the least; rendering them a* useful for any purpose whatever as they were before broken, and noi affected by beat, water or air. This Cement is uoi weakened in the least when sub jected to a strong dry heat, or when immersed in hot water. The public nave long since felt the necessity of such an article, usd in this their expectations will be fully realised, as it is applied without heal and can lie used by a child. The subscriber has fully tested this article. For sale by W W Wlli?ON ;a« comer market and 4th ■« SOTICE. MR. SAML. H. HARTMAN having »old hi* inter est in the co-parinendup of Coleman, Hallman A Co., to the remaining partner*, ha* thi* day retired from the firm February IP, IftttMf PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. The under •igned, Agent for the manufacturer*, lias on hand and i* constantly seceiving a full tupply of the antclc* made in Pituburgh and vicinity, which ho offer* for tale at manufacturer* price*. GEO COCHRAN, 26 wood *t - LOST, ’ LAST evening, between 5 ami & o’clock, a SILVER WATCH, with a *teel chant and key, and with the minute hand off Any person finding the same and leaving u at the Uiueue office, will be liberally re warded by the owner. febl7-dtf T NDI A RUBBER PASTE—I gro»* bottle* India Rub- J. ber Paste, an excellent article for rendering boot* and shoe* perfectly water proof, and soft as a pifte of cloth. One application of tlu« pasts is sufficient to make them impervious to water for aor 3 months and a perfect prerentstive trora the leather cracking Rec'd and for sale at ijio India Rubber IVpob No 5 Wood *t, fobtt J A H PHILLIPS PIUNTING PAPER—Having tha exclusive agenoy -for the* »*le of Uie Mill Grove Printlrg Paper, { £ 4 . c - p - Propuciofa,) we will be constantly supplied with all the different sues of auperlor onalitT which wo offer at the lowest regular prices. * ' RE> NOLDB k SHKE, corner Penn and Irwin in SOTIOB. T»HE «u>do.f«!gned having removed io Washington A 10 Probation of elaimaon !5?»« r!L m *iv* T™ 1 nw business before thtf L ‘ h . B . l) ‘‘ Uicl * hc m V ** e»tru»ie4 decfr-d3Tn> ANDREW WVMK.J*. THE Stockholder* of the Pittsburgh and lile Royalo ifPP" Muhor Company are hereby notified that ui_ TO COTTON AND SUGAR. PLASTERS PLANTATION IN ARKANSAS.—The subscriber offers for sale the extrusive plantation la Arkan sas, forincTiy belonging to rand occupied by the late Governor Kent, of Maryland, nnd containing twenty eight bundled and eighty- threo andahairacreaoflano. T his estate ties ia the counties of Phillips and Crii* tcnJrn. and u situated in Walnut Bend, ca the Mtttl®" sipp: nver. twenty-five miles above the town of Hele na- h:* vu«' to be the highest river lend in that re gion of country Its soil is peculiarly adapted to the growth of cotton. Its improvements arp an bverseir*t house, n hor«e-raUl, several corn houses, and good quarters lor servants. Upwards o! seven hundred acre* of this land hsro been reared and are now culuvoted. The rail of it may be ea**!> cicarcd, tide moil being already dOBSJ end has le*i umber npon it, and that chiefly of ash, which it rcaxiiij *oid ti a well located wood raid, in qoanuueaof neverai thousand cord* every year. l Uis plantation is one of great value, and present* * rare opportunity to the pobfie In thohaad* of a rood f. t l j mo 7 os«ij made of umnento annual pro- It* fnclluiei of intercourse with Orleans s£ lord a cfrxcuu: avenao for the disposal of its prodoCU. it is distant about stxi miles from Cincinnati, *9O 15ei OtEaS C “° alh 0/ OWI> ‘ 740 from dclred PrOPert7 F GROUND, situated near the Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike, 3} miles from the city, and udjoining the Allegheny Cem etcry. on which is erected a large and well unshed two nory bnck Dwelling House, together with stables, carnage bouse, Ac. There ts also on the premises a large variety of fnm trees, and a spring of tutnsaal ex* cellence contiguous to the dwelling. Also—One three and oue two story brick dwelling, situated on Übony street, between O’U ora and Wal nut streets, sth Word. Rout moderate. Enquire of J *l3 WM. VQUNO, 143 Liberty si m.rrV 1 ftWe , Real far Sale. rpHE 1 ni»tee» of the Weetern Theological Seminary J. having decided 10 ull.on perpetual lea*e, a por uon of their pro,»eriy in Allegheny cify, offer on very -lavorable term*, from 30 lo So Lot. of different .t™. A warrantee uUe ‘ srtll be given a plan of the lota can be «cc« mi No. 129 Wood street. For parueulari, enqiurc of either of the underiirnM Committee. JOHN T. LOGAN, " ALEX. LAUGHLJN, MALCOLM LEECH! H CIIILDS, 9AM L. BAILEY. Valuable Beal Batata for gala, THE following properly in the city of Pitubnrgh, and near the boroagti of Manqheiter, on tha OhitJ river, i* offerea’tfor aaie oh accommodating terms: 3 Louilieingsub-diviaionof l/ii No 4® in lie plan j»f the city of Pittsburgh,) having 20 /eet from on Be vemh itreei, by 240 leol to Strawberry allay, near Grant street. 10 one acre Lou fronting on an Avenue, 60 fad wide, running from Beaver road to the river, ad joining Phillips'*oi' Cloth Factory. For terms, enquire of CHAILLES 3. SCULLY, or 3 AMES O'HARA, Bnrfce’s BeHdlng, 4lh n FOa I^ENT, M AND possession given the Ist April—A Store in Market street, near Liberty. A Store in Liberty street, next door to the cor ner of Market mid Liberty itv' The adjoining Store* corner of Market and Libert* streets. Two Stores, with dwellings attached. in Penn street, near the canal. Also, a drat rate stand,, with or with out 'iwelhug, near the canal. Possension given Itn medlaie'y. Inquire of DAVID GKEEB, jatPdSiß* Pena street, near the canal O^°,VS.“. Llb *, rt > r Street for Leu^ NL Lcyr. a leet from on liberty strew, by 110 feet 10 Brewery alley, r.early opposite West street, aud convenient to die Mononffabeia rfrer, will bo let* cd for tET-A two itorr Bnc. Xiwfiluw, with 5* acreß highly improved Lwid. vMiiru*.l .n Oakland, to let from Ist April hardy, jones a Co, 44 Water street I'oXet, MA three story llnek Dvrellinjj, containing 11 rooms, on ayn- ft reel. Rem lo * rood tenant Si-0 Apply 10 CA M’ANULTY & Co, canal bnwn FUR REST. M TU O PI ORES, wiih lte-rUmga attached, on ihu corner of Front and Market atieeu. Po«- *|«)H given In Ann Apply to mar * - L w .. BRYANT, 1M Libertyn Property In illtjher.y City for S»IT.~ 'I ill. «ul»«rii*cra oljer for safe a number of choice A Lot'*, rv ite ;:i th-Second Ward, fronting on the f/OCiuca ground. on e*«y terms. Inquire of W. OH. KOBE* bON, Atry »i Low. St Clair it or of j AS fUJUINSOM. on lire premise*. snyl7:diwrfT M FOR RENT—For one io three year*, trota the fijrt oi April next, a large two (toned brick Dwe.img Houfcc. pi jastuuJj- liuiaiodoii the bonk °‘ the Ohio nver. mi.jiujog tho borough of Alancbe*: tor, with about lour acres oi laud, oat buildings, fruit trees, Ac Ac. Apply 10 ,J* a JAMES A HUTCHISON fcCo To Let. SA LARGE and well finished Room, second •tory. on the comer of Wood and Third streets, abore Uic Exchange ofice of Wm H William* Fostesrion given immediately. inquire of _ J® s M (i l LLS a ROE, JOt Liberty « FOR SALE OR RENT. MTHE subscriber oilers for sale or rent, hi* resi dence in Allegheny ciry. Posiemion can be ri ven Ist ui Fftirnary. or sooner if necessary, and who ever may occupy u, might find it advantageous to re tail! some of uie lurniture, Ac , particularly soiled to the piace jaa R. W. POINDEXTER - For Rent* ' Min Al egbeny city, a pleasant Dwelling Home and large Garden, on the second bank, adjoining ... t,co : Ho ” For lerm *' >«»iuire of Mr. Ben? Glyde on the premise*. or at his more, No 123 Wood *»"«« « »PP«r-»« ALEX. lIIUCKEN^DOB. FOR RENT. *& A TAVERN S TAND and Store, to which i* 2-1 acres of good land, one third mea* : dow, situated in Bakerstown. on the Butler road* IS mile* from Pittsburgh. Inquire of W. B. Halm, head of Wood street, or of W. B. BLICKELL, oa the premise*. fehaG-ddi MTO LET—A large bnck Dwelling House, suitable for two families, situated oa Federal street, Allegheny, above Mr. Graves* store. Apply to JL LEE, fub23 Liberty st. opposite oth TO LET. HEVRRaL three story Brick Houses in Wood's Row, Marbury streei - terms 6180 per year. Al so, vacant Lot, corner Jlarbury street and Daquesn# W ay. Inquire of ' JAMEd WOOD & Co, feh27-d6i* No 57 Waier «t FOR SALE. SIX OUT LOTS) >u 'be Rasnrve, back of Alleghany and Manchester, Nos. I£U, 105,198,197,250 and containing about 10 acres each. Also, eleven contiguous lot* in the. Ninth Ward, 21 feet on Canos urect, by ISO feat in depth to Patterson’* Ho*. T"0 ;«u on Liberty street, 24 feel by 100 to Spring alley.. These lots are in the 9th Ward, near the H°« Of lie sth Word. Inquire oi : fcbi'J-if %VW TWO LOTS or. Beaver street, In the city of ■EH. AllcgfccAy, above the upper Common*, on which is erected a frame building, nvo *torics high, saittbl* Tor two small tenement*. The lots are each twenty feet m front by one hundred feet deep, and ran bitrk lo a »trcct forty feet unde Th* buildings on Ow pre mises wiJ pay a very handsome imeru*t on thoinvtp. 1 meat, and the property will be »otd cheap for -yffr, Apply to 1J Sproitl, Clerk’s office, U. B. nrto KAY A CO - fr’oXiTItKSnK ~ • i**, TIJL subscriber offers for rent for the term of ii-iono or more years, * W?e convenient well flit lafltd two Story Dw ling Hou-c, couutwng Srootna' and Kitchen. I here i» a.-i of ground containing!} [acres of fine young iruit trees of every kind, ; Ac, connected with the house. To any person With mg a drlitucuJ residence wuhtn a few minute* ridoof the ctty.xlu* will be a rare chance. For terras, which wt'l be low to a good tenant, inquire of slr. Jr©, Wright, near the premises, of Joan Watt, corner of ' liana and Liberty streets, or of QgtfS-l* TlfEO. F WRIGHT- Scotch Bottom Land for StUe« TEN ACRES OF LAND>e»iuutedtQ I'eebles towa *tiip, on in<3 Mononaatißlft, three miles fratt Pia*- burgh—in So I .* to *a;t parchftfM*- For farther partis* ulsrs apply to lUrrr \V„o«lt, u.l «L ot to .\_ Washington,^ 4th, above yt MW AJlfcii* VUK :iA_LX.—Therebscribct offer* io,- *uio me ittrve story brick W«ehou*«' on WooJ »Lrt ci, occupied by fL Tanner XCo «pl? WM. V/ILaON, Jr. YA L C AjjLE"RL aL Lai ATE ON* PENN STREET FOR f.\ LE A Lot of Ground situate on PCS* aucct, br.iwrcn Hay »nii Marbury street*. aiiioiainf the bouse ant! lot now occopied by Kicbara Edwards. lir.nnp • from o< ’& feet, and in deptk ISO be sold on'adorable tartn*. Title tmexcepuattabla. Eo * quire of C. O LOOMIS. 4ib «t,oear WopdL. ’ oeiffl-