■_ , K V*. - r ■ >ri MJAGNEHCJ®JEGRA£fI. REPORTED &. TEItBQBAFHKD Por th* Pitta lm*fch -SaUy flantu. EXECUTIVE SESSION. •' v ■ n. Thd Senate, hnsr been in Eiecotive Session all day* • ‘ The President sent in the following nominations: Mr. Norm/Collector of of Philadelphia. W. H, Leroy, Navy Agent. JtukCollier, Collector ofihe.portof /. 11. Rhea, Collector of the port of Brazos Santiago. .. There were no confirmation* triad© 10-dly. The Senate will adjourn on Wednesday or TltontUy. Waamnom, Moreb 19. All the nominations have been confirmed, ex cepting that of Mr. McGaogber, oa Oovernor of Minetota, who waa rejecleicHby a vole of 22 to 25. Thehaianoe of the session was occupied in tfae dilation of the Mexican Protocol. AniAJrr, March L 9. A, steamer from New York.arrived at this port to-day- She encoottteredJbxrgß fields of ice. . PitiL&pui'aiA, March 19. Dnvid Haslofe, Clerk of the Crjthans* Court, died thi*mormag»< He is the seebbd clerk Who baa died out ofjUs office since October. NEW YORK MARKET. New York,'Match 19—# p.xl Flour—-There is n^t marked change from Salur-' day, but the market is if artylhing more active. Seles of 3500 bbls. of western 'jt]ss 37055 50 per barrel.. - - . ;j ■ tJrain—Sales of. 10,000 boshpls bT Corn at,!for white r &}c: and prime yel low s6c per bu. Lard— of 209 bblft. at BHACKLETT A WHITE I LEATHERS—SO sacks prime, for sale by nchia ggHKE» Matthews a c© IjpAß—iC bbls for sale by JL mcM9 ‘l- 1 ]yIEY, MATTHEWS ACo SUG All— l iCii hhda fait to prime, for rale by Ptchlfl RHEYe MATTIIEU S A Co "JIaoLASSKS—IOtf bbls plantation Molaste*; JjA 10 do sugar bouse do; for sale by _ 4 __metU9 BIIEY. BIATTHKW sa Co LOAF SUGAR—too bbls No S Leaf Sugar; <1 do No SAO do ftlIEY r MATTHEWS A Co TjEACHES—koo bath halves, for sate bf^~' JT mchta &HEY, MATTHEWS ACo TfiACON—&JOQ ibs liaeoo,logioand, uj smoke home X) and now ready fur sale by'. . ‘ ,r WATBRSIAN; tnehlO . ,•» 31 water had 68 front it /^ORN—«JO btuhCohf.ijUS'refcYJ and forlale by KJ meblft ‘ • 'L 8 WATERMAN PAPER— 110 ream* crown Wrapping Paper; . 35 do medium .do do Forsale by mehlS - :L 6 WATERMAN iTHAli?—A.large; eablo ( Chhiu, firar hundred and \J *iitr"fcetia length, satiable for s*eunbbats,in ware agdfo mchlfl ■-X 8 WATERMAN ’ bUsli‘dilddp«&hej»liasioYftßn4 for J glabr ” r tddhl9; :. A PPLBS—CJsaeki dried Apples, in store *nd foi jL sale by orehtP :fr 8 WAIEHMAN few bagi jttpne Timothy Bcedj, fersaiejiy A K'i'j9T9* MftTflKt AT«SPrJfcrt ree’d anil for sale— A fiO yards wftooth CantnuߣS7 inch; 30“ “ :.“ ; 39 “ 20 u .. “ M ; « “ 100 doz Ooinpfettibla.Tttbekj dfoil colors, by mchlfl ; f " i •J PDDACo fOUGH CANDY—3)O dox Prices Cough Candy, just rac'd and forsale by jpchtg J KIDD ACo HFJJL COMBS—A great variety of shell, back, ttda and dressing Canibsie&bund at mcb!7: ZEBULPNKiNSEY'S, 57 Marketsi DRIED APPLES—SOO btafctiridd Apples, ih store and for sale by - mctiErT'' fA B FLOYD LARD— CO ken No l-Lard. Drstort and for sale by mchl7 ; •• JAR FLOYD LOVER SEI for sole by RIO COFFEE—2OO ban prUno Rio CoHee, in store and for sole by - JAKES DAIiZBLL, mchl7 ;• 24 water st DRIED APPLES—2S sacks dried Apples, instore and for.ialo by me hi? ; JAMES DALZELL v STARCH— 20 bzs No 1 Starch, landing tnii fer salt by . mclU7 ; JAMES DALZELL DRIED APPLES—33 bbl# first enaEry, bn consign ment, for sole by J SCttOONMAKER 6s Co mchl7 • ! 24 Wood st WRAPPING PAPER—IOO0Teams assorted; Cep- do .4 riama;--• . Post do —SOO ,■’ u for sole by achl7 J SCHOONMAKKK i. Co /~1 ELaTINE, or Cooper's Isinglass—6 coses for sole 4JT by tnch!7 « J 9CMQQNMAKER ACo HARDWARE PAPER—b reams'fine' quality on coosignmeat; fnrkole by ' mehl7 J SCHOONMAKKR k. Co LARDOIL— 10 bbls best qnaJTiy, for sold by mehl7 ' - J SCUOON&IAKER ACo GREEN APPLES— too bbla, a good variety, jot received and for sale by • mch!7 • ARMSTRONG A CROZER tORN—42 sacks Corn, to-day Tec’d by / tacbl? , . : ABMSTRONG k CROZER GUNDJUBS—IfIO packages fresh Tea*—-Y. Hyson, »J Gunpowder and Imperial; •;' 300 bogs prime Green Rk> Coffee; so do Lagoyra doylUdDOidJAva.do; 25bogs black £eSper-to do Pimento;,. i 150 Muts new crop, N O Bnifai; sot bblf Plantatioa:MolUecs; so do Surer Hons* do 30 tierces fresh Rice: 150 b,i» Bubeh Raisins: 150 bzs manufactured Tobacco, carton* brands; 20 kegs Gedge A Dm. 0 twist Tobacco: , 10 u 9 Herds’" 1 > a 10 u Pittsburgh'plog; ' - “ 150 bis 8110 Window' Glass; SO do 10x12 do; 300 kefiassorted Nails;a*Ac*sks Salertua*; 5000 pottods Cotton Yam; assorted No>. Together with a.fuU.and general assonmenLof arti cles tn the Grocery line, on>tnds and for sale by J A R FLOVDj Round Cbat?h Buildings, mhlfl fronting ott-Liberty, Wood and Sixth sts OFFICE TO RENT—In second story. No M Water street. ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, meblS ' ; Front and water «u T IVEN GOODS—A. A.MospJtACthNo.6o Market I j ttreeW* iavo ,rec«tVedr-Lhwn Sheetings, Linen Damask, o, 8 and 10*4, Linen Holland*, bleaebt-d and brown Linen Table Cloths, Rodsia and Scotch Diapers, DoyUe*Nppkins, Ac.,, to which .they invite the muen ,litm of purchaser*. r 'p *. t * : mehio r JU HASPS ACOj ffo |>o Market street, will open » dor, 150pl<«e* (tnall plaid Gipghaxos, at I2J, Inland jscj» peryard. i mchio CORN— tut bags jastrec’d and far tale by tnchlO 8 F VQN-DPNNHOIIST A Co TpKATKKRS—3O sacks forvaJe by J . mcblO . . \ 8!F VONBONNHQRsrr A Co -ThYEFLOyH— iSbblzfiitsald bv Xi-mcMCr-.}, : 8:-P VONRONNHORST ACo T)IO IRONS'—I2S tonai’lg Iron,--(Black FozFnmaee) JT now tauding on the Allegbeoi’wharf and tor salr •>y , . mchlfi k ' . JAR FLOYD HOPS— IK bales Ist sort, Eastern Hops, in store nod for sale hr BfloWN i:CULBERTSON, 143 Liberty st 'ANKERS’ OIL —IO bttis Tanner*’ Oil, in More and fomlet,* nhlP BROWN A CULBERTSON A, , Bieenior’i Sotiet. U. petwßfl indented to the Kstaio of Wax. W. reatn*. deeeued t to mite fmjrinWt to toeaoderjirned; %ed iho« htmng elum* ■gaioit , MlSl.T*'"'' MIJttDOCH, Hxccutrix —' Rx««or'* kotiee. A ix. permns lodcWfd to iho Ijuto „rj otm n„ 0 . d*»*>cd,»f«rejdi : ,»rf le offered ttf low jmee*i and purchaser* will Have a large and choice asMirlmemto «lect from. I- CrConntty tfercHim* and other* aw invited to ' examinetb«siuiw>rtmet«ln WholMalBHnotns_.up.tatr.. 5 whefe-rUtsd as so nine tu. of Trials, Gingham*, and .goods generally am now ojeriing- Nssfir*^ M*2S VABN,B^-°?^ a “V , 'Xr n k >tv.- COMMERCIAL RECORD. I 84» I ALMABAC. | Btm MARCH. I ; 1 rises.; 1?. Saturday, '.19 Sunday, ' 10 Monday, ;S0 Tuesday, SI Wednesday, >22 Thursday,' 23 Friday* PITTSBURGH BOARD 09 TRADE a r COMMITTEE FOR MARCH. ■t. CORESZ. &OBT. a»TJ- c. ZUQ. , Omct PrtTSßvauH Gazette 1 Tuesday Morning, March 2D, liH9. ( j The weglber yesterday was very pleasant, aad bus>- te»tin a general way was tjuile cheering. The open ing of tbe'canal begins to show its Influence upon bu atioets; quite o number of boau have departed for Uie east; fold there have been two or three orarnlvfreiu the east There were sixty boats lying in the basm yesterday, and the different canal lines an* busily en gaged in {oadirig ia. ' - FIX3UR—Tho jeceipu were qaite full, anJ »»'** to a fair cxtenl were mode from first bands. Wo note the following aal«8 on the wharf. 300 bbt* at 83/33,300 at KLSO, 100 al *3,0/150 at bbl. Sale* from ra rf tOO bills at 83 fi± ajui of 100 at safiSc P lib! ORAl^—The receipts oi‘ Gram continue very lirait e( N O Sugar in linuted iota by hhd at. for common 44, com mon fair nt 41. of fair at 4J. of prime,' new ai sc, and of prime old at s‘< F fit Sale* of 150 bbls molasse* in two Inis at 2*c. 4 mo* Regular sale* of Rio eo tfre at -7407ie; of St I,oui* refined loal* sugar at-3010c for cotornon to best. Sales of sugar house molasses at 40 045 c. sod of Rice'ut 44c in tierce, and 4{o4|c m burfeta. . PROVISIONS—We nonce no new feature ut the market. Sales of 10.0UU &.« bacon at for Shoulders-4|, Side* SJ, ami HatnsattHc? tb 6f Bolt Park, re ceipts arc licht. and \*-c : he« of ufc sales to «ty con- siderable amount; 4c V fit is about the ruling figure of the market, for a good merchantable article. Lard coot,i)iues inactive, with sales in. limited JO4 at, for bid* 54, and for kegs Go64e fit. Dried Beef is held quite firm, will: regular uiles at Be 4? fir. FlSH—'The market presents no marked change Sale* of Salmon at of Nb. 1 Mackerel & 1 81l JO of No 9 and ofNo3*t $0 4? tibl. Soles of Herring at S&, and of Codfish at $L25054.60c per drum. CUKESE—SaIes ot W Bat 51*?5|,0f cream at 7c V &• WHIBKEY—SaIes of 50 bbls rectified nt Ireland of 3D bbls at ISols| as in quality. SEEDS—SaIe* of Clover at 83,13053J25. of Timo thy seed supplies are very light, and held at higher fig ures. Sales of flax at 95c 4? bu. SODA ASH—Sales of 47 casks ins} lots at 3|o3f Small sales of best quabties at 404 Jc 4? ft. •PliiLxDtmuA, March 15,1349 *tieeve isiu quality. 500 drtveu to New York, and 100 un- Cowrs and Calves—3so in market Soles at $7 to $l4 for Dry. 89 to 818 for Springers, and si7 to 835 for milch cows. Swine—3so offered; sale* at $5,75 to 56J0 per ton pounds. f Sheep and Lamb*—There were 2500 brought in. and sales made at sl&£4 each, as in quality. ' 1 Imposts'or Wwn—The following i* thr vaJoe 01 the import* of Wine* into the United States during the lasi two years; SHACKLETTA WHITE Burgundy, Madeira, Sherry, or San Luear. Cl are I, Tenenff, and oiher Canary, Kayal, and other Axores, 3 SJIC Sicily, and other Mediterranean, £3£33 $7,384 Aomin, • 14,990 1,893 Red, not enumerated. White, not enumerated. Burgundy. bottles I'hantpagin-, Madeira, - .Sherry, Port. j Tubs WITH Cahada.—The Canadian tire 3d ult., adopted a re station of the free trade hind, which declares that it is expedient to provide for the tree admission of grain, and breadstufls 6i all vegetables, fruits.-seeds, animals, hides. Wool, butten cheese, tallow, horns, salted and fresh meats, ores of all kinds ot metals, ashes, limber, staves, wood and lumber of all kinds, of the growth Of the Ignited Stales of America, into Canada, whenever Simitar articles, the production of Canada, shall be admitted without duty into Iho said United Slates. New Bedford Oil Market, March 12, (far the week) -rSjpenn—No transaction* to report the market being entirely bars; sale* 430 bbl* ih Westport, 1300 do in Warren, and COO do in Eristdl, rnctudio# the ealire stock lit those ports, hare' been retd nfloo oar last, at Hpe pall; several parcels or! now landing for man ufactured there ls-*a brisk demand at stead? prices: we notice sales of SO bbU unbleached winter sperm at 112 c IObO galls bleached winter elephant at SUd cash.— Whale—A good demand for manufacturing* but trans actions limited owing' to the small snppry in marteq sales 200 bbla handsome N W Coast sL37}Cf 30 do good do 37c, 200 do part brown at 364 c, &>do ground tier on private terms, and about 500 do Sooth Sea of last year’s importation, the price of whieb we did not - learn. Whalebone, dull, ana no sale*.—{"Whalemen 1 # Shipping List. potties Stax—TTie steamer American Edglc brought word yesterday morning that the sieomir Domain, whose penllros situation we Dottced in oar last, has sunk at or near the plaee where she met with the ac cident. Her cargo, which consisted only of about2s tons of pis iron and a few small lots of goods wpre saved. Her cabin furniture and some other fix tores ‘were brought down on the American Eagle.— 6b# will no doubt prove a total wreck; she i* *6hem med in by ice that when it breaks up she must neces sarily come to piccea—{Bl Louts Union. “Ecotowt a Wxaltb," and iff Mr. Shields had but hern governed by the above mahm, he might have sa ved money and himself much physical suffering; but following letter, dated April loth, 1848: ; Mr. Wm. Shields, a respectable farmer of this vicin ity, wu taken ill) called in a Doctor who doctored him for Dyspepsia for one year, bat he still-rot worse. Be then discharged his Doctor add paid, him thin? dollars. He then got a vial of yoar vermifuge, and one box of Sanative Pills, and by the use of these med-' icines (costing only 50 cenis) he discharged, he says, ai least one thousand worths, and in two weeks was so improved in health as to attend to his business, and bus been in good health ever since, and says Dr. Jayne's Vermnuge and Banaihre Pills have made a sound man of him. WIL R DEAN, P. M-, !. To Dr. D. Jayne, Pbila. at Port William, 0. .For sale in Pittsburgh allhe PRJCIJj TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street, near wood. febl7-dAwB ttbutb Clover beed, in i torn ant mcht? r „ .J*RFLOTD -QT'Uutbx PaovEKMxaas^—lfyou wish to be sac etssfal in any undertaking. yoa most always ‘use ih* sroper5 roper means.' Therefore; tf you have a cough, use hTtot's Exrxcrooarrr and be cured, for it fa the proper means. Have yoa Asthma or difficulty of breathing,' then the only efficient means to cure yoa is to use , Jayne’s Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the spasm which contracts 'the diameter of the tubes, and loosens and brings tp the mucus whieb clogs them dp, ahd thus removes every obstruction to a free respiv ration, while at the came tune all inflammation is aab| durd, and a cure is certain to be effected.’ Have yoa Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact any Pulmonary Affectum, then use Jayne’s Expectorant and relief is certain, and you will find that yoa have used the proper means. ■For safe in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 4th street near Wood- * ianl7 T^ISH —10 bbts No 1 Mackerel, for sale bV J 7 ntchlO • _ BF_VON BONNHORBT ACe TEA— li bf eliesu superior Y IfTea, jaki received* and for sals by BROWN A CULBERTSON ; mchffl • BUTTER —19 bbls prime Roll Botter, 3 keg* pack'd do, received ana fbr sale by melilft TASSEY A BEST Apples— to bbu OnueiAppi rale by jnchtfl.. s LARD —'JO keel Lard, oil band and far sblc by mehiC TASSEY k BEST EXTRA FLOUR—IOO bbUo/Holine*’ ANo 1 Estri' Flour, Jum rtc’d and for eale by , mchlS . ' S AWHARBAUOH 1 f i LASS—SOO bxa itiperlor brands Window Olui, Vj jut reeeWed and (or tale by ; tnehlfl ' BAWHAJUIAUOU EAR'IV-ao kegs Lard, Very good, for sale by mebn ARMSTRONG A CHOZEB . " ‘ NOTICE. ; A LL person* Indebted id foe Kilate of William Me gp. Knight, deceased, or Id the late firms of W Me- Knight A Co., and Wm. UeKnighfc* Son/are notified' to pay, without farther delay, to t ... ROBERT M’KNIGHT, • • roeht&dlnj Adnunmmor of W. MeKnieht dec'd OEOKOE WBYMAS, Manofactorer and dealer in all kind* of « TOBACCO, StTCPPg aid CIGAJEIS. AT_hi.°UBumd, comer of HffliihOoU. .ircoi .jii Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, p« would rcsDcctful- I* call tb. attention of County Klilid Steamboat Barkeepers, to a luge and superior usort meut of IMPORTED CIOILSB, among which will be< fcinnd the following brands, viz; Eagle, Begalia, Cas-‘ tellos Pnncipo, La Norma*. Star Brand, Minerva and Dotlnr Regalia*, all of which wilt, be »old a* tow a* can he had at any other home in the city. • Also, constantly on hand and for sale, a large, and welt 'elected (took of Virginia, Missouri, and Fine Cut Shewing Tobacco. , Also, Hnvaoo, Cuba and Common Leaf Tobacco. constantly oq hand and for aale. aorfrdfim ; ■T Notice to'Dagufmotype JtIST. received, a small invoioe of VdICJTLAEN* DER*S qUtCKWORKING INSTRUMENTS— new construction. These instrument* posses* great advantages over all other* ever wade, covering a 2-3 ilia Plate, reducing the time of silting cric-hoif. and producing a sharper, deafer and better defined pie* lure. They, therefore, deserve the atteulion of aD Ar u'*t* engaged or intending to engage in the business! Price for the Tube 5175. •' a general assortment ofVolgUaenderis,justly celc l/raled Instrument*, of all sites, as welt as Dagoerreo type Materials, at the lowest rate*. : MR. PETER SMITH, Cirtcniuaii, Ohio, is onr au thorised agent for the sale of the above Instruments, A List of Prices eon be obtained by addressing, post paid, W. k F. LANGENMEIAL ' Exchange, Philadelphia, - . Importers of Daguerreotype Materials, find General AgeuU for the sale of VotgUflendex’* Opticellnstru fiicnu. marCteodtot Por lisn 'Prahciiico, the Gold R«glah« i s ■{ggg The splendid fast soiling coppered and cop tWCTWpcr fastened banjhe RALPH U&OSS, Captain ®***K.Davis, is n ow loading at Puie Street Wharfi and will •ulaboni HRb of March. Thi« Bp iB a *°P«rior manner foi*pas*engera, £erE! h n.£?' to ccmfon and;saf«y. No wp« r Sn^**^. n ® er * be taken, but efiblapassen ''«» ram of 81X30, hnd wilt be -e« , fer ; Ptttiw deiirma to be private^ €# 2J?VJK5?T? u>,Uted •“> «t*ui room*. : ‘ ’ 6 9 C 7 6 5. 6 4 « 9 6 0 6 & Cattle Blarket, 1547 life, casks. 1,718 134.330 21.030 • tti,2Ss 100,083 66.G42 170,134 454X08 1221,416 • 13.717 14,087 «5,0U7 1 **1,923 •395X33 ticUS? I ..*99 2.1**l 2^956 57V 1.016 T.*2» IX7B 1.700 4.141 43,77* UW.ttfc ItU37 .>.«W jait rtc’d and for OTaTOEN—ISO sack*' jnit landing from stcaraer ; Ituc Newton end for sale by «ct»l7 ARMSTRONG A CROZER ESS AND PRIMB PORK—39 bbl* just rec’d and for tale by mchtfl SAW HaRBAUGHB POKT.OF PITTSBOKtiH, 1 ARRIVED. Michigan No, 2, Gilaos-, Bearer. Bahic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver Wat Phillips, MePhiaJ, Kittanning. New England, No 2, Dean, Cin. Wcsiern World. Chamberlain, New Orleans Allegheny Clipper,— , Franklin. Arena, GotT, Franklin. Jas. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Wellsville, I’oe, Sunfish. Pilot, No 2, Kama, GaJltpolis. DEPARTED Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Bailie. Jacobs, Brownsville. Allnnlie, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden. Hendrickson. McKeesport. Caleb Cope. Murdoch. Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver. Wm. Phillips, McPhial, Kittanning. Monongaliela, Stone, Cin. R Wightman, Walliamson Chnsler’s LandinS Embassy, Ctn. Zachary Taylor, Lucas, Wheei’mg. Cinderella. Calhoun. Wheehng- Wellavtlle, Poe, Sunfish. ~4,i» 6 io Ml' o’is * 13 ff 14 0 15 t There were 10 feet 0 inches full in the channel by pier mark, last evening at dusk, and falling BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M. prowgsville Packets, 10 A. M„ and 4 r. M. leaver Packets, 10 A. M., and 4 P. M. Sl Louis—J Q Adams. u FairmounL • V Schuylkill. W abash—Colombian. Louisville—Hamburg. IMPORTS BY RIVER. WHEELING—Pot Zuchary Taylor—l 26 >k* dried frmu 11 kg* lanl. W W Wallace, I2biinehri fruit tree. Drum A McGrew; 25 bbls whiskey. P C .Martin, 4 pair t*ellow*, Jon Woodwdl: 3 do do; Logau. Wilson & ro. 1 oupft pkg. J H Mellon 101 kgs 6 bbls lard. W 1> Holmes.A bro. u hdS pager, D N While a ro. 15 bx» glass. 8 C Hill. WHEELING AND SINFISH—Per OndrrelK—9s bbl* applhs. Armstrong A Croxer. lb- do do. J Paiiou. 331 bgs barley. Geo W Smith; 9l)n bbi* dour, owner 14 sks wool. H GralT. 73 do do. owner aboard; •200 dn do. Orum 4 Mctirr*-. 10 »k» dned frun, Bdo rag*. Bur bridge. Wilson A ro, 3d ska peaches, 10 kg* lard. Ifl bbl* dour. Geo A Berry; i box mdse. J Kidd A ro. 6 sk* dry apple*. 00 bbli dour. J 8 Dtlworth. CINCINNATI—Per Ringgold—ls7 bis batting. I box candle wick, }’ McCormick. 7 bxs glass ware,Bake well A Pears; 13 hhdn baron, l trk. 279 bis 19 Hhd* t rsk bacon. 190 kgs lanl, 19 trds mess pork, Wm’Bing ham; 59 bbls whiskey. j Bla<£ A ro; 10 bbl* lard oil. O Blackburn A ro; 108 bankT*ilro"d iron. J Schoon mnltfe'r A co: 9 ska feather*. jClnrk A Thaw; ISO dry hide*. \V Bryant; Sf bis he rad, H Grad" A ro. Per Hibernia No 2—87 bbls tallow, Wilson A Cor mao; 1 box books. Hay* A Black; 39 bxs bacon. W A R McCutcbedn; 64 bbls bams, 14 hhd* bacon, 49 hx* pork, H Grntf A ro. 3 bhda ham*. ios Gordon;! box bacon sides. J McFaden A co, 63 «ks potatoes. Mercer A Robinson, 79 »ks Ll'2 do mdse. Tassey A Deal, l csk bacon. 30 bbls while wim, owner aboard; 30 bbi.« wheat, 99 bbls pork, 5 do lard. 5 kgs do. 10 ska oats, 22 do coni. 17 bbl* w beat, t do seed, 6 do apples. 1 bale deer ikiom t bids peaches. I box rags, 4 bis mdse, ICC bu potnloes, 37 do bruit, owners aboard. NASHVILLF. -IVr Dolphin—l3o bis eouon. P Mc- Cormick; 63 bgs leather*. Forsyth A ro; 82 do do, M Allen A CO; 17 hhd* tob. Jm McFaden A ro. 13 bales cotton, C !! Grant. W do do. Kina. Pennoek A co, 50 do do. Jas A Hutcbison A m. 41 bbls 2 csk* srrap iron. G, A J H Shoenberger; 92 hi* cotton. C H Grant, 93 hagr -•feather*. J W Butler A bro; 22 bbls 9 hit do 5 kgs lard, 6 do grease, 9 bbls eggs, 36 bgs feathers. 2do ginseng. 10 tres 13 bbls 37 bps Qaxseed. I Dickey A co. I lot pig metal. Von Bonuborsl. BRIDGEPORT—Per Wellsvillo—2l7 bbl* Hour, T Bell; 31 do do, 21 bbls apples, 116 do do. 6 kgs lard. 39 bbls dour, 300 do da, owners aboard: 14 do do, j Mr- Fade n; 147 do do. Orum A McGrew; 110 bdl* wrapping paper 1«4 do do. Reynolds A Shoe; It) bbls flour, 32 kg* lard. 5 do better. Clark A Thaw. 17 hhds toll, own ers -aboard; 29 bbls apple*. Capt McNerjy, 13 ska flax seed, Hay* A Painter. , BhrnblMr}’, Ever- Tr««i, Ac Ac. THE subscriber offers for sale a large and select a*- •ortmepi ©t Flams, contain ing choice ever blooming, and garden Ro»r«, of the finest varic iic»; monthly blooming Plnntvior planting in yards he . at reduced prices by ihe doren, fine English tiooseber nr*. C u r r a b ts. <1 rape Vine*, Rhubarb, Shrubbery, Evergreen*. Shade Trees, and other plans; Dahlias and Klawer Root* >n a great variety— all in fine condition for Spring Planting Orders by icc, or left at otir stand No. carefully packed and for- warded os directed. Orders for Bouquets left with W. T Bowq, Frmter ;r.T?L Clair street. JAMES WARDROP, mcMs:d! mA w3t*S CLOTHING, AT THE V United States KIOiE&ALB 11L0TH1HG WABBfIOBSk LEWIS * HANFORD, Nos 'tXi uio S3C Pkari. rriuurr, (Between Fution street and Burling Slip,) NEW YORK, CLOTHING ta THX UNITED. STATES is ms Avnci.l or SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, We keep an endless variety, A LAO THI MUST XXTSKBIVR HAXVrACTrRKS* OV OIL CLOTHING AAS HATS the World. PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Of all kind*. LEWIS A HANFORD, febS- bbls Grease; 0 hhds Bacon; t bbls Eggs, 38 socks Feathers; 1 do Ginseng; 10 tierces Flaxseed: 18 bbls do; 37 bags do; B bbls Beans, small white; 5 bags do, to arrive—for sale by mchls ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, From *t WO. YOUNG *. CO., Dealers in hides and leather, Moroec Shot! Findings, Ac., N«. 143 Liberty street, hai just received tlirir SPRING STOCK of goods, eoi prising a large assortment of articles in tiinr Jme, which the aitenuon of purctissrrs is invited. mchls j{ ( ad Q,nartera for Booia and Shots, Comer of Fourth and Smithfield streets, PrmstrHon, I*a. TROTH A SCOTThaving commenced etFln ftfllß the general Boot and Hhoe business, fM wholesale and retail, would respeclfuUv f inviie the attention of their friends and the poblii gen erally, to their Splendid new stock, consisting »f mens, womens’, boys’, muses’ and childrens wear of evrry variety, suitable fur the season, and at price* to suit Uu tunes. A splendid article of home made Work, such as gentlemen's fine Boots, ladies, misses anJ childrens fine work. Please call and examine for yourtdlves. TROTH A SCOTT, 1 comer 4th and Smithfield »ti N. fi —'Travehug Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ac. Ac •, al ways on hand and low for cash Country merchants would find it to their interest to give us a call when visiting the city mehl4 Canal Boat Furniture. IHAVE on band and for sale low, Bunk Frame*, Mattrnsses, Pillows, Comforts, limits, Sheets, Cushions and Trimmings of all kinds. mchl4:d3t WM. NOBLE, Third street. Paper Hangings. MAVING purchased at three of the largest Facto ries in the East, (New York, Philadelphia and imore,) a targe assortment of the newest and tnnst improved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, Ac-, and made arrangements by winch I will be ena .bled to procure all new Patterns, simnltancuus with their appearance in the Eas.eru market, 1 would in vite the attention of those desiring to havellieir house* papered with ihn latest styles of pofwr, to call and examine my stock, bef6re purchasing elsewhere. have now on the way troiu the East, t&kQUQ pieces ofGold, Batin Glased, and common Paper Hangings, which I can sr.U at pnee* ranging from 121 els to 32 P piece. _ mehlfi 8 0 K7 wood st REMOVAL— We have removed our Book Store* from 88 Martel street and 78 Wood street, to the bouse formerly oceapted by Messrs. William Bell A Son, No 79 Wood street, between Fourth and Diamond till? mart BLUOTT A ENGLISH. LOCAL MATTERS. EXPOXTTD FOX TBX Sheffield Ixon and Steel Wore*. —Oa Salnr day we paid a visit to the new Iron and Steel Works of Messrs. Singer, Nicholson, Ac Go, which are situated on the Ohio river, a short distance above The main bujldrag is admirably adapted to the purpose lor which it is designed, and is higher in the roof, and better cal culated to preserve a low temperature in the heat of summer, than any we have yefseen. It has a front of one hundred and maty-seven feet, and is one hundred and sixteen feel deep. The Converting House ts fifty-eight feet front, by forty-eight. and is a doe structure. When in ac tive operation, there will be four boiling furnaces, two scrap do, two bloom do., and our for heating ilec-L] [la addition to two common trip hammers, there will also be connected with llic establishment one of “Nisbcit's patent direct stetua acting ham' mere." a very valuable invention. The steel made in these works will be nearly all consumed by themselves in the manufacture of various articles, such as anvils, vices, spring*, axes, tVo. A large number of buildings, designed for the use of the hands, ore now tinder contract. Taken altogether the buildings are ns near, well arranged, and cooveuient as any we have yet seen, and the machinery, although new, works smoothly and well. Day by day the evidences of our mechanic's skill increase, and more manufacturing establish ments are now under contract, or being built, than at any other period of our history. Despite the injurious tendency of the prerent tariff, we “go ahead,” and will do so, while the establishments of other places are either mach in jured, or wholly destroyed, as our manufacturing facilities are much greater than (hose of any other place in Pennsylvania. Heavy Forgery.—A man named Dowe* wa l arrested on Saturday, by utßcer Fox, fit ('nioxr* town, and brought to this city, charged with cooid milling, together with some confederate*, a forgery* oil Messrs. Tusney & Best, under the following circumstances. One of the gang deposited thousand dollars with Messrs Swaxey, it Co, o< Cincinnati, upon which they got a drall. Having forged copies, they presented one to Tassey it Best, who, having first enquired by telegraph whether the draft was good, and received a reply staling that Messrs. Swazey A: Co, bad the lands to meet it. gave goods to the amount of two thou sand dollars, which were immediately shipped to Cincinnati. Mr. Best going to that place a short lime afterwards, discovered that they had been swindled, and sent on word to that etiect to Mr- Tas*ey,who, id company with officer Fox, arrested Dowea. Prior to the forgery on Tassey it Best, unsuc cessful attempts had been made to victimize My ere, Hunter ic Co., Bagiev Ac Smith, and several other eminent mercharls of our city Dowes was released on bail. Assault and Battert—John T. Hutchinson, of the Ninth Ward, landlord of the notorious “Car rol Family.” on Saturday, complained before Squire ParkinsOD. that they bad made a violent assault and battery upon hi* person. Warrants were is sued for their arrest, end the old man. his wife, and daughter Fanny, accompanied by their young son and the Utile dog, were soon brought before the Alderman. They were committed to stand their trial at the oext court of (Quarter Sessions.— One of the daughters was absent, and we under, stand that she lias quit drinking, and gone to work We hope that the reformation may be lasting Theatre. —To night the "Bateman Family” will lakes their benefit, and act in Our different plays. Mr. Webb abo appears Mr. Crisp, we observe has been re-engaged Vfjtixgs. —Mr. Robinson has on hand a large and very choice nssortraeoi of vi s’mgs. at his eletb store in Fifth street. Mayor’s Office, Pittsburgh. March, 19th —Only ou«* person appeared brlore the Mayor this m -rn iug. He had l-een drunk and wascomtmHcd lor twenty-four hours. Manchester Nursery Mayor’s Office, Allegheny, March] 19th—It seems os u the late pleasanr weather bad given the ‘•spring fever” to m any of the sober cilixeas of Allegheny city,'fbr six who hod beeo suffering uo-' der the effects of an aruberautt tpirut. were brought before the Mayor this morning. One of the was Highly indignant at being ar rested, and wished that the watchman's soul was In a place] too warm to he agreeable. He was fined ope dollar for his oath, and nnothor for being drunk. Another fellow, who had alto been a '•■little tore,'' was not content with ouo oalh. but let fly a whole volley, which cost him, together with his fine for being drunk, exactly six dollars, and twenty-tev en cents. Drunkenness was the crime of the next cuslc roer, and, as he was the only one ol the lot unpro vided with money, be was sent over the river for twenty four hours The real all paid their fines, and were discharg ed. U was somewhat singular to see six persons in the Allegheny watch bouse, wbiie there wan but one in the Pittsburgh lock up, but it is no extraor dtnary, and unprecedented circumstance to see five out of the six pay their fines. District Court, Feb. 10th.*—Before his honor Judge Hepburn. Robert Macreudy vs. Anne Stewart—This was an action of Stre Facias, on a Mechanic's Lien The plftintilT claims one hundred and thirty dollar* The Jadgo's charge was in favor ol the plaintiff— Mellon and Bruce for plaintiff—Metcalf and Looiuu for defendants. ILe-examination oi Andrew Simxv —Rev Wm. Cox, affirmed—(a pastor ol the Methodist Church m Smithfield street, did not know Mr Simms on the night of the 21th, he may have been in the Choreb, but was not at the altar it is impossible that he could have been at the altar wiibout my knowing; he came to the altar for the first lime on Friday, the 2nd of March, when be was pointed out to me; we had a meeting on the 21th of Febru ary; the church was dismissed on the 21th between the lime of the first and second fires, which occur red on that sight. Samuel H. Bell, sworn —Met Simms when I was going to the fire, at the comer of Second and Ross streets, he was coining down Third street lo Cherry Alley, and was walking pretty fast; know him quite well: there was light enough lo see him dis. Unctly; was in the Methodist Church at the time of the Oral fire. Wra. R, Lowe, sworn—-Went home with Simms on the 2nd of March, not the 21fA of February , at / before stated. The Mayor did not deem it necessary to exam ine any other witnesses, as Mr. Lowe's correction makes a very material difference in the case lie accordingly commuted Andrew Simms to jail to stand his trial on a charge of Arson. f Mtmrto is THi Fourth Ward Public School Hours. — In consequence of the late hour at which the above meeting adjourned, we are compelled to omit our repart of their proceedings, which will appear 10-morrow. ! was a passenger on the Blairsville coach, on the evening it wns upset, and we do not blame the driver. We ware coming down a hill, and the roads were very narrow. 1 think the horses took fright, which wan the cause oi the upset Mr Peoniogton undertook lo jump out, and i think that was the cause of hi* death. The driver wan duly sober, and had been very careful all the way through his route. I see the papers have charged him with falling asleep after the Accident This was not true, for he was the man that cut the traces of the coach,and pulled the man out from under the coach himself. The foregoing I am willing to swear lo at any time. Attesf— W. R. Moorhead. Pittsburgh, March Ig, Ibf9 I was a passenger on the BluintviUej coach on Friday night, and attach no blame in the driver and believe the accident cduld not have been con trolled by him heller than it was, as tin horses were frightened. The driver also ap|>eared to do what was right after the accident. I was some what bort in the falL SARAH B. MURRAY. Pittsbdrgb, March 19, 1549. First Goods by Cajial.—CapL James Turney s boat, (McFaden bi Co's. LioeJ arrived lasi evening, at 5| o'clock, wtth a full cargo from Philadelphia, March 20, 1849. First Goods through ht Canal tius Reason. Leech dc Co’s. Litre Boat “Monongahela," arrived yesierday morning at 6 o’clock, with 42000 lbs of ■drygoods, &C-, fromPhiladclphia. WHITE LEAD— too kegs pure White Lead, in store and for sale by mcMC BROWN A CULBERTSON jh daily'OAisrrr. PtßßijrlVuUk Canal fe BAtl Hoad Kx> preaa.Past Packet Unc, 1849. MmSSBk FROM PITTSBUUII TO PinDADKLPHU A BAL- TIMORE, iFiclanrety for Passenger*.) TUIF. public are respectfully informed that Hit* Lice will commence running on the ll>th tn«t, ami con tinue throughout the Season, The boat* are m-w. and of a suocrior class, with en larged cabins, which will give greater comfort- The ears are the lute*i construction A boat will always be ut port, ami travelers are re quested to call and examine them before engaging pas sage elsewhere (Fare only in nr dollar* through.) One of the boat* of dua Line wilt leave '.hr landing (opposite U. S. Uotel, comer of Penn street ami t'anal, every night at nine o’ cl«k Timed) davs. For information, apply at the Office. MonongnJiela House, or to D LEECH A Co ni<*|il? Cnnal Basin PENNSYLVANIA ItSALA H. ROADS, raov I'itisLttrgh to FhutuMp/ita and Baltimorr. (Exclusively for Passengers.) ff'MIK public an; resperuti'ly niiormcd that this Line JL w ill roiiimrnrr running on Monday. l»ib March. The bout* oi thu Line arc of a superior class, with enlarged cabins, which will gtve greater comfort to passengers. A boat wiil always l«e ia port, and travelers am re quested to call ami examine them before engaging pas sage by oilier routea. They will Irnvr the landing, op posite the U. S. Hotel, corner Penn street and Canat. every night at 9 o’clock. FARE—NINE DOLLARS THROUGH. Time —-'ll Dayi. For iniormauon, the office, Monongahcla House, or 10 D. LEECH A Co, Cuaal lLstn. N. 0 —The proprietor* of the above Line am now hailding an additional Lnc of Packets, to run as above on or about Jane Ist. in canneeuon wiili the Pennsyl vania Rail Road from Is-wmown to Philadelphia. At that ume u packet wi'l leave every moruing and even ing. Time through, di day*. mchl6 LAKE ERIE AND tUCiUOAN LINK, BfoiaKSSi 18491 JjUgg^ IN THE ERIK EXTENSION CANAL. Km.ldi.hed in IMG. £JMIK Proprietor of tl.is well known Line of Canal Hfc. Boats, will be prepared on the earliest opening of mt) navigation, to transport Passengers and Freight toStil pomis on in- line Extension, New York CanaJs ■©Um Lakra. running in connection with the favor- Rg-steamboals HEAVER and CALEB CORK, between Ttltsburgli and Braver; Troy and Michigan Lake Boat Qtpr. 0“ 'H«- New \ oik Canal, and C. M. IteedT Jdue m Sieunboats and Vessels on the I,ake«. C. M REKI), Proprietor. Erie. Pa. AGENTS—Bidwell A Brother, Bearer. AY'C Malan. Sharon. JrAH Hull, Sh/irpsburg Smith A Downing, J B Plummer. West Greenville Wick. Acher A Co. •• Wb Henry. Hartstown. thehlG RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE, aMsanwjajai For the iransponation o( Merchandize. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. GOODS carried on this lnnc are not transhipped between Pittsburgh and I'liilndelpbia. being ear ned in four section Portable Boats over land arid wa ter—to shippers of merchandize requiring careful handling, this is of importance. No charge modw for receiving or shipping, or for advancing charges All good* forwarded wiili dispatch, and on as reasonable icim* i- ' V ary oilier Line JOHN M’FADKN h Co. ChiiM D**in, Penn »L I'ltisburgh JAS \t DAVIrj & fo. marl 'AIT Market A M Commerce si. Pt'iia JAMES M DAVIS a Co. Flour Factors and Commis sion Merchant*. 2*7 .Mario : and 51 Comtnercr •treri, Philadelphia tnarl I£j' Advances made hy pith*' r of the above on Flour, \\ 00l and otner merchandize consigned to them for sale. rnartd JJ7" On!era from - Pm*burgh for Alcohol Pure Spir its, Raw or Rrcutied Whiskey, will be promptly atten ded to at lowest market price. mcnihdly SAM’UGRAY, ' MERCHANT TAILOR, tICKANIiH R(’ ILDi M f, y , ST. CLAIB STRKF.T, PITTSBURGH, Ami i* now res erving ■ trie usortncii! of CLOTHS, cmiIIEBKS AND VESTINGS, OF THK BEST QUALITY AND LATEST FT\ I.ES, 'TTTHOLESALK GROCERS, Forwarding and Com yy mission Merchants, and dealer* in Produce.and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, corner oi Uie Diamond and Diamond aile j. Pittsburgh. Rxrxar*ct»—Dr P Shoenberger, ) . Richard Bard. } 1 m * hor J» lion Jos Morrison, { . Rich. S. Elliott, Eaii'aaani (aslc permit* it io be used wulioul inconvenience. But iU value as n Balaam consist- in the .pecdme.ss of Us cure We h sve known some of the most desperate coughs, some of which had been running .n for a considerable length of umc, yield almosi immediately to ila power. In such weather an we have bad during the past winter, every one i* liable to lake cold, uulcss great precautions are used Wet feet and undue exposure to the inclemency of the weather often lays the inundation of a hacking cough. which needs a quick remedy to prevent tcnoui results. We have Numerous certificate* of cures which H has performed, many of which are from persons in this city and the neighborhood, and they are n sufficient reference without •syme another word in it* favor Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by B A KAHNKSTOUK a Co, corner of Wood ami Ist and Wood and 6th tis. martff-d&wS PEKIN TEA STORK, 70 Fourth street, near Wood. Pittsburgh.—The suhsenher having jnst returned from New York, is now receiving a large fall supply of freafa GREEN AND BLACK TKAtt. from the New York Pektn Tea Company, selected with great care for /rtail sales. Our slock tiring now heavy we are pre pared to supply Grocers. Hotels. Meunibo.it* nml Fnni dies with any <)unniity nnd ul ony price they tuny wish, packed in J J and I pound packages. 6 lb. tin canis ters, B and I I lb cutty boxes, and in nail chests Retail Grocers are invited to coil, as wc can and will sell better Tens at lower prices thau any other house in Pittsburgh Our stock of fine Young Hyson. Gunpowder, and Im perial Uroen. mid Oolong Bluck Teas arc the beat in the American market. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumber* and Onions, Fresh Peaches, put up ut their own juice Malaga Ramins,- ir. 3 lb boxes. N 6—AM Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicine* for sale deefr-dAwS A JAYNES ALEXANDER MURRAY COMXMt'KK'ATKD. CoMSiamiH-ATED. TRANSPORTATION LINES. FA PR ESS F AST PACKET LINE, JOHN Mr FA PEN A Co. Forwarding and Commis ■ iim Merchants, ''.uml !>a»m. Penn *u Pittsburgh- LOWELL FLETCHER, A LCOIIOL A\l) PURE SPIRITS Corner Front and Vlue 'Tectt, Cincinnati. O mimm infST: )- . rovi It A 3 JEST HKTV t.VItl FRJ3i! NKW YORK AND I* II lI.AD K I, V 111 A Wl.it.ii lie is prepared to make lu order IN THE BEST MANNER Ai. il > n 1 u . lilrn Failuoni m«rU< ,a also, Bedford, Pa. inni m.kikii xa n. Indiana. Pa. KISGfrUOOaHEAO, PHKBH PURE TEAR, Wholesale sitJ mml, at the Levering'* double refined Lon/. Crushed, and Pul verized Sugar*, at retail, or by ihe barrel. COFFEES —Mocha, Old Gov Java. Lagutra, St Do mingo and Rio Coffee*, selected by the most expeuen ccd coffee Broker in New York RUST PROOF IRON. THE undersigned have erected work* lit the city of New York, for tbe purpose of Galvanizing all arti cle* of Iron, which u is desirable io PROTECT PROM RUST, such a* Telegraph Wire, Bolts. Spikes, Nails. Wire for Fences, atuf nny othrt article which may be reqilifhd For Hoops lor Cask*, u- h substitute for bale Rope; lor Clothes Line*. Ligittinug Rod*, nnd a host of other applications, it will i,c luuixl cheap and durable. They would particularly rail attention to ihe Ualvaut ted Wire for fences; it require* no paint, and will not rust Also ui Spikes and Holts, the preservation of which is of so ranch importance, that it will common.i itself to ihe notice nL/ill those interested. GKO It. MWIEWOOD A CO.. Patentee*, 0c135-dAwl>-T 14 urn! If. Beaver st, N York. GEO.W.9SIITH " INFORM their friends and the public thatthey have no longer nny connection with their late establish ment In Penn ro de Rhin silks, Viseite and mannMH silks. be*! quality. | Pure satins, blk and blue blk sstins, l/Omnrtiitr satin merinos. Super silk warp alpaca lustres; USSS GOODS, rt Cashmeres and de lames all prices, I Soper cloak cloths, ail co lors. , French merino*, ail colors, Black bombazine*, : Cross barred and striped alpacas, Broeha fig’d and strip’d do. iJenny Lind plaids, - Victoria Lyonese cloths, very nch. Coberg clouts and camelt i an lustres. SHAWLS! Splendid plaid long *hawli>,| Splendid terkeri ibawU.. from N York aucuoua,! great bargain*; I Plain and embroi'd tlubei! nhawls. nil colon, Silk fringe, remarkably j cheap; SHAWLS! I A few broeha long shawl*. the finest we have ever I brought to this market. 1 now to be sold at great I bargains, J Superfine and common bro i oha square shawls; 'Super cornelian silk shawl* iNS* GOODS French cloths from the celebrated u Jt>banv" manu factory. Fbr beaaty of finish and permanence of wear, these cloths have no superior, a few pieces extra fine jet black and olive caston beavers and other heavy cloth* tor over coat*, twilled Preneh cloths, manufac tured expressly for cloaks, Preneh and American cas siraeres, super west of England do, super Preneh sa tire for vesting*, the best imported. Plain and fancy velvet and cashmere vestings, merino shirts and draw ers, Italian cravats, linen, cambric and silk hdkfs,ho siery and gloves. STAPLE GOODS. Irish linens, best long cloth shirling.mnalins, bleach ed and brown muslins of good quality, remarkably .low; tickings, checks, domestic aqd imported ging hams, scarlet, yellow and white flannels, a large lot very cheap; a large lot of white and crossbarred coun try flannels, cheap; brown and bleached Hornsby table linens and table cloths, Russia aud Scotch diapers and towellings, and tweeds. An usual large stock of blankets, direct from the manufacturers, some of which are the best ever exhi bited, all of which will be closed out "at unparalleled low price*. In addition to the above enumerated goods, our slock comprises a very* large and csraplete assortment of almost every article usually found in a drygoods store, and as they have been mainly par elmred allbe eosern auctions, hence the late great re duction of prices. Wc are enabled and determined to sell them off at great bargains. Wholesale buyers, country merchants, tailors, and she public generally are respectfully invited to an ear ly ei immauon. Bargains shall be given. ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market st, leb*' N W corner of the Diamond A. A. OABQH A- CO., XTO 60 MARKET STREET— Have received by re it cent tmponalions the following Goods, viz: Six carious Thibet Shawis, of various qualities and color* Fifty dozen ‘•Alexander’s n best duality Kid Gloves, together with a good assortment of col’a silk. Lisle thread, and cotton Gloves, for spring trade. Rich standing, straight turnover Collars; cheap Col lars. -TOO pair embroidered Cuffs, from 50 cis to $1,25. Mourning Collar* in great variety. Demi Laee Veils, the greatest assortment ever offered by os. French and English 4 4 Prints; Hoyle's Prints, small figures and last color*; small plaid French Ginghams; British Furniture Chintz, white satin Damask Table Goths; Linen Damask, 6, * and 10-5; Green Beragos; Gents black Gro* da Rhine Silk Cravats, 3d to 40 inch, the best goods imported; Purse Twist; linen cumhnc arul linen cambric Hdkf*. from 6± to White Good* such as Jaconets, Lawns, Mull aud Swiss Muslum figured ami plain Laee*. white and col’d Tarlatancsi Ac. Ac. , We arc in the daily receipt of NEW' GOODS, and invite ihe attention of purchasers to our extensive stock • febff? PREC S II SPRING GOODS Sbae&eU & White, * T\RY G(X)DS JOBBERS, W wood street, ask Uto X ' auontion of Merchants to their stock of AMERI CAN ANI) FOREIGN DRY GOODS, now receiving direct from ftr-t hands. Receiving regular supplies of first goods daring the *en*on, and devoting a large share of their atleouon to Eastern Auction soles, they can confidently a-cure buyer* they will find it to their interest u> examine their stock Just received, large invoices of new st) le Dress Good*. Fancy Print*. Cossimeret, Cloths, Sommer Good*. c*. Wnne Goods, Irish Linens, Tailor*’ Trimming* and brown and bleached Sheeting* of tan oiu brand*. _ rnar'J HOU:*K KEEPING GOODS—W R. MrawtTu. vtte* .he atiention of house keepers and' those ai mn commencing house keeping, to his assortment of above Grind*, such a*— ilum« and Counterpane*, white and colored Ticking* and ptilow-cn*e Muntns; Sire- ting*, from one to three yard* wide, Table Diapers and Tabic Cloth*; Towcihng. Towns and Napkins, Furniture Print* and Chintzes; Sear-M Ml Chintz. for curtain*; Super primed Ctuutz, for quilts; Embroidered wt: dow curtain Muslins, Striped and barred Bed Blanket*, all qualities and sire*; A suppi;.* nr the*e Goods i* constantly kept on hand, and wili a 1 way* h>* told on ibe most ixvorab.e term*; at north east corner 4ib and Market m*. febsM IILKAI'HED GOODS-A A. Mason A Co, No 60 JJ Market street. have just received the following well known b'and* of Bleached Muslins, vix: 7-.“ and 5-1 'James’ Steam Mills; 5-1 'Naomkeag Steam Mills; ‘Mason,' ‘ I’okanoket,’ ‘Carlisle,' Dorcb-sier,' “Quins igamond,' “Cro/ion A,' ‘Pittsburgh,’ ‘Lawrence,' 'Boa ion Pillow Cose.' 'Farnsworth,' Ac, Ac., oil of which, torrthrr with many style • not here mentioned, will be sold by ‘he piece or package at Eastern prices, ftibtt UNSHRINKABLE FIJkNNELS—W H Murphy in vites the attention of buyers In his stock of the ai.ovc Good*, of all the different qualities, satd to be as unshnnkablc os the Welsh, and at much lower pri ces. Genuine Welsh Flannels also constantly on hand. Gauze and'stlk do, 4 i and fi-4 dp, for Shroud mg purpose*. Al-o, home made White Flannels and Lmaeys, eon •luutly on hand, at the north east corner of Fourth and Market *tr-rt.v. mart yt ATIN DAMASK— W M'Climoek offer* to purehns- O rr* a very handsome ussorunem of nch »ati« Da mask* for window curtains. Also, Kreuch chintzes, buff*, imeu, truiuparcnt shades, Ac., at his carpet ware room. 73 Fourth st. dec9 Misses and infants’ wkar-f 11 Eato* a Co, have added to thoir former business a de partment under charge of Mr*. Bigelow of Boston, for making to order in latest styles, infants' Weur, Misses So>-k*. eioaks and Dresses, Ladies and Gents Dressing Gowns Garments embroidered or stamped for embroidery, knitting, netting, crotchet work,hetfltutching and mar king neuUy executed. nav£> ' JfEW GOODS. S>l ACKLKTT A WHITE, HO Wood street, axe now receiving n fresh stock of DRY GOODS, of recent purchase, sud fresh style*, patients. Ac , which they will »cij low to the trade Merchants are requested to call and examine their slock and price* febd WARP ALPACAS—Smith A Johnson, 4d O Market street, would invite the attention of dealers ami other* to their choice slock of RUk Warp Alpacas,. Mohmr Lustres and fine Bombazine*, which they are no* offering at reduced prior*. fcbfi ON HAND AND Foil S*ALE—Id P* drub Blanket Coating; * p» Laviader do do; I ease Lannder Blankets; I do grey mixed Cloth; i do Army Cloth; 8 do Tweed*, brown, black and gold mix; 1 do fancy Cosatmercs, 1 bale blue Blanket Coating; consigned dirret from manufacturers and for safe by tbe package or piece. deo3U MURPFIY A LEE, liberty it Extra and »i ter three ply carpets— Received this day, direct from the manufacturers, a hund-ome assortment of extra super and super three ply imperial Carpets, of new styles, to which we ask the attention of those wishing lo furnish houses or steamboats. Carpet ware room, No 75 Foartli st. Pitta burgh. _dec2l W M*CLINTOCK BLANKETS— 50 pcs Drab Blankets. The attention of California men are uked to this article, they are heavy*, and will be sold low to close consignment. fobl? H LEE BLANKET COATING—An assortment of Blanket Coating. lOr sale very low at the season is far ad vanced. loose in want of this axutle will get bar gains. fch!7 H LEE ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS—Smith k Johnson, 40 Market >t, would invitn the attention of dealers and others to their extensive stock of French aud American urtificiul Flower*, which will be offered at eastern price* decll? GENTS*' FURNISHING GOODS-Fme Muru.wnn standing collars; merino, Mlk and wool Vests, du do do Druwcrs; »tik, kid and wool (.loves; merino, cotton and \Bool t Hose; blk Itokan cravats; fine Zc phyr Scarfs • decs F H EATON ACo Domestic wuuiXkNs FTSHiei* Tweed*. CaßSineiis, “-4 Cloth uid Ca-itimete, by the piece or package, very low for sale by novle _ GEO COCHRAN FANC\ t'ASSXMERKS—2 cases now style Fancy tlogslniere*, bright figures ami very handsome goods, just opeued by . d*cia SHACKLETT A WHITE liKIiKCH UtfUNOS At CfiST-SniffiXJSrn.S; I. 46 Market street, will tell for lie balance of the season at cost, their stock of French Merinos, coraprt siug the most choice colors. Novr is your time to ee** cure bargains dcclj VhX VET Ri BUONB—Just received at Zebolon Kin icy’s, 67 Market street, 30 ps colored Velvet (Unban, assorted colors: 30 •• black “ “ P embroidery Uuup, 10 p» wide Plain, Ac dec3 GLGVfc> AND HOSIERY—Smith A joEnron. 46 Market *l, would invite the altenUou of dealers ami otben to their choice stock of Bajou’s superior Kid Gloves, and a great variety of merino, silit and cotton Gloves. Also, to their extensive stock of worsted, Cashmere, Alpaca, Vigonia and Silk Hose; Moravian and other styles of cotton Hose—together with every style of children's Hose and gentlemens’ half Hose. ja* G" ”00)*ACOSP-SUveTHo, rman Silver do. A large assortment constantly on hand, aud carefully Sued to any age. con vex, and cataract spectacle glass accurately adjusted to any vision required. Also, multiplying glasses for examining linen, wool, minerals, bank notes; Ac., just rec'd and for sale by W W WILSON, ju3 corner of market and 4lh sts EEVIATUON GOLD PENS, a magnificent and most exccilcut pen, being the first sent to this market; .for sale by W W WILSON, jad _ corner market and 4th sts KID GLOVES—B 2 doz Ladies snper Kid Gloves; 10 u mens white and blk “ 6 u misses colored do ' F H EATON A Co C “CALIFORNIA PISTOLS-Jnsl rcceiTed, several pairs of Navy and Dragoon Pistols. Persons in tending to visit California would dowel! to call and examine them.' Also, fine Watches, Jewelry Silver Ware, military and fancy Goods; for sale l»y ’ marls _ . W W W3LBQN, 57 market n IT'RESH Express this day aT'W’ . M'CLmock's Carpet Warehouse, No 75 Fourth si, the Richest Tapestry Patterns INGRAIN CARPETS, to winch we invite Uic attention of purchasers marltt _ W M’CUNTOCK BlauK alpacas aNC m&s phy Invites the attention of buyers to his very fall assortment of the above goods, emtriieing the various qualities from the lowest price to the finest. Also, Mohair Lsaltes, very glossy, and ot rich Paris blk. Also, a large assortment of fancy Alpacas and Lus tres, consisting ofchahgeabU, satin striped, sntlu and fancy burred, damask figured, Ac. Mazarine lilac PanneUos—A few pieces of these desirable and searee goods on hand—-also, Mazarine bine Alpaca# and Mouse de Laities, at the north east comer of Fourth and iUrkctsts- Wholesale Rooms Qp stairs. f**M3 TkLANKKT COATING—Diab, Uvender, mj WX- D i»TO A PII E TV DflU i I _D etl and blue, for sale by (be piece Of plcktfC, at fill li AttU &• 1 i&USy 1 _ manufttcidn-n* price*, by MußPllV* U&, No. 131 Noun S»eosi> : *r*»T, PaiiA|»Ex*BlL r ' ’* J»C miewyrt,'oppo«ftaaau tLTaNUFACTURER nal Jißoomn rf|a*Qbirana Cl LOTUS—i cMe Mark mixed h**yy eiwuaeri#: S i*L *U»S , « barrel Shot Gen is Jdo Tweed*. fimry iolor»T t*> faaoy cnuiderc ier Bag;,iPaftchwi,f ; ■'* .. T* *"■>s» v Ise3 MISCELLANEOUS. —-—oabd;*’ ; —*" tVO&ERTryW.i POINDEXTER, '! fiIjiSJ&CQAfIT, No; S 5 Sooth Water sll’(between Cbcinttl A. 'Market,) PHILADELPHIA. {jy Particular attention wtllbe. .given to sales of Floor nnd Produce; and airy jttuehatt*'in the Phtia deiphin market for western account, and sop Produce or Merchandise seat to hiin through Mr. C. H. Grant of Pmidmrgh, will have attention there free ofcontnu*- »Mia ft r receiving and forwarding. marTmtf VTKiV MUSIC BV lIENRI ItERZ—Tbo iSTHic 1Y of Sommer, with an iotxodaeaoa va riation * for the Piano Forte, os performed in all hi* concern m the United State* by Henri Hen. Military Polka, by Ifcim iferz; Comic Polka, u Silver Bell Polka, u Ja*l received and for talc by __ iuch!3 JOHN II SI wood *1 TUB IST APRIL. JOSEPH PRICK'S JOBBING SHOP.—To aii per son* abooi io remove, nnd ; wanting their *lores or bouse* repaired, coanter*. «helvinp, door*, window*, and hoisting wheels pot up; carpenter work of all kinds done on short notice on reasonable icrm*. cabi net work made to order ami furniture neatly repaired ami varnished on reasonable terms, oo Fifth street, be tween Wood and 6‘iniihficld street, in the coffin ware house of John Liggcu, late of WuuTrovillo, opposite the Allegheny Engine IJou*e febl’J-dtAplit _ _ JOSEPH PRIiXm TO CALIFORNIANS. - AREOMETER. —The undersigned having adapted an instrument to the purpose of R*cerUiimng die specific gravity orvalue ot goM, i* now prepared u> supply all whose business tuay require n« use It i* small, convenient, and rau be used without difficulty; a glance bcipg sufficient io show ihe procc** Person* conietiiplauug going to California, would do well to coll and examine tho instrument,as it nis ev ery way calculated to protect thpmirom fraud by ena bling them ni any time to ascertain tßft Value of their mmai. fruited direction* nnd table* will be supplied grain ttoasly to purchaser*. HAMUEL BAKINS, L'mon street. ma6-lm rear of Jotm.il. McFaden' 1 * Jewelry More JOHN A* SHiIW, PACKER OF PORK AND BEEF. Commiision Heretianl and' Forwarder, NO. 4 CANAL ST. t CINCINNATI, OHIO l Xr Particular attention paid to the purcbucmg of of any urticle of Produce in tin* market. Also io die lorwardtng of Goods generally. Refer to ' Messrs John Swascy A Co.) “ Martin A Stockweli J-Cim-iniiaU, it S C. Parkbun*. Erq. ) 1 jppincolt A Co. ) Kier A Jones. {-Pittsburgh. p» English A BenneiL ) nar- .Him GOLD WA9HBBB, H PARRY ha* invented a machine for washing • Gold, for which he ha* made application for n patent. They are now offered for sale at the wnf»*. house of Parry, Scoit A Co, No 1(0 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invitrd to mi; r.ud e.g. amine these !al>or-saving raaenihe*. They an- simple in their cousirucuon, easily transported on the haerof mules or horse*, weighing eighty pound* euuh. aud can be pot in operation In half an hour. They can be filled with provisions. It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of on« of these machines of smallest size, that two men will wasn the mineral from 150 bushels of sand or earth in a day r without the loss of a particle of the mineral. They edit be increurfd in sizh and worked by water or mule power, if erpedieht The.operators work without going into the water or being exposed to wet, and coaoMuofitiy wnboat en dangering their hegitfi. They will require but a Ktnail stream of watea, ami can beaked the whole season, and can be put iiAo operation wheye thme-is not suffi cient water tq wash in the usual way Price of smallest *ixe $35. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. 1!. PARRY, at Parry, Bcou A Co's, feWWif No 103 Wood nr, Pittsburgh. PAPBa HA N Cl I SGB IDEPO T , A r o. 18 Cortlatuit street, New Yori , oprosita the WESTzas hotel. Tbe Croton Mannfactartng Company, (Organized under the General Manufacturing Law of the State of New York.) • OFFER at wholesale, m quantities to tan purchas ers, at manufacturer* lowest price*, for cash or approved credit— Fapk* llawoixo* of every variety of style and pnee. Boanaas io matoh. Eire Board Print* in great variety. Transparent Window Shades, oil Punted Window Shades, and Wide Window Curtain Papers, Of the latest styles And *upenor finish, ail of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely uew, they jnvue Mcrehaats, Book sellers. and Dealers in these articles, locaUnnd exam ine their stylds and prices whenever they visit the city, Country Merchants ran examine this Stock from fl o'clock in the morning lill lit o'clock in the evening. febfffi-dim PHILADELPHIA IMPORTATIONS, AT LOWEST RATIOS.—Ju*t received, Pan* Fan* of latest »tyle», ParruMion Capo, Teeth Bru»)iet, German Stale* nnd Pencil*, Freneh Perfumery unit Dnigiri«is article*, with the mo*t extensive variety o Fancy Goods in the city lValert nre invited to an early examination tieft.r*- purchfiMni; tbeir 3«pplie-.n« the (food.-, will he ofleer'd at Um lowest iiuportctipn rate* W.M. TILLER, Importer, )atl- five minutes! , ad. The utility of this invention is apparent, as-bct ter Sutler can bo produced from sweel milk, or cream, than cream soured in the usual way; and by meanJTof this churn, a little girl or boyean perform, in Gve or ion minutes, what has heretoiore required the labor of a woman or man for out ot two hours, and-aooieiuaes half a day. 3d By simply turning a thumb screw, the whole in side dasher is taken onu leaving {milling but ihc batter and milk m the plain wooden box. 4th It t* ihc cheapest churn over invented, as tbs simplicity of n* ronsimcUon (though emlwdying a •fireat philosophical principle) makes it but little 1o ; manufacture it. slh. It it a common-sense churn, as all will ndmit who will examine it. Wc invite the public to call and witness iu operation at our olfico in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Ta vern. Pittsburgh, and at J F. Beckham's, Federal st., Allegheny CAMERON A FR!»T. inarO d t A w3mS OREM a HOPKINS, (Late-John M. Oiem k Co.) 1 N- W. amroa Maksut *.-n> Charles Stkkktk. BALTIMORE. WOULD inform Merchant* and Merchant Tailor*. that they nave.fitted up the floors over their Tai loring and Clothing department, for the sale by the piece of Cloths, Casaimeres, Veilings, Tailors’ Trim mings, and nil articles adapted to the trade. Phi-, lib eral patronage bestowed upon them, in this department of their business, has induced them to enlarge their warehouse, to enable them to meet their trade. Due of the partner* who ha* had long experi ence in business, will devote his whole time to pur chasing? and buyers may rely upon huding a large Hock of whatever t* most desirable of Ehropean and American manufacture, that money can procure New Cloth rooms will be opened on the Hi March. Entrance on Charles street. febi£J-eod£ra HUFFS AT GREAT BARGAIHBI M'CoRD A CCL,. wishing to close oat their stock of Malls and Vicionens lor the season, will sell J the balance lembraciug a good vunety of Lthx and "Fitch, as well as the more common articles,) at EAS TERN COST—to which they would respectfully invite the attention of purchaser*. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS- Call at corner Wood and Kihh streets. jal9 Hiupratt A Boni , ~SodVAih» THE subscribers arc now receiving their Fall stock of the above article, three vessels, via: the Juniata. Medallion and I.ydta, having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila, shortly expected; they are, therefore, prepared to receive order*. They wctl receive (luring the win ter and spring regular supplies vm New Orleans. novlS W A M MITCHELTR.EE MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI—For cleuntng win dow and lamp glosses, sliver plate,' bni»», Bri tannia. and other ware. It rapidly takes oat all spots and slams, and reproduces the beautiful and durable lustre of new ware. Just received and for sale, whole sale and retail, by JOHN D MORGAN, - _ _ Druggist. OYBTERSI OYSTBRfitI FRESH FROM THE SHELL-By Borke A Co's Fast Express. at reduced prices.—To accommo date all lovers of this delicious luxury, BURKE A Co. have resolved to supply the people regularly through out the season, with the choicest Fresh Oyster* j n eons, half caus and shell, at such reduced prices os will enable every family to enjoy this delicacy at their table*. An Exprev* load will be received daily at the ware house of JNO. C BIDWELI.. Water street, between Binithficld am) Grant, and lor sale thc.e, and at the fol lowing depots. Reis A Berger, comer Smithficid and -N sis, E ncaxlctou. Diamond; A Hocvler. Penn m, Ath Ward. D Haughey. foot of Liberty j Cohan.'Jr , Pehit'a Avenue; Mercer A Robinson, Alieghcny'otiy nov2lt Chlckering's Plano*. JUST received and for *aio at man prices, thuteea new Puum Fortes, and 7 octaves, of the most ■■ “ * I * elegant patterns of furniture, and with the late improved scale. Also on nand and for suie low. 3 second hand Pi m °* k r r*w u JOHN H MELLOR,' Sole Agent for Chtckenng s Pianos for Western Pennsylvania, el Wood street , naJ , NOTICE- “ " MR SAML. 11. HARTMAN having sold his inter est ta the co-partnership of Coleman, Hallman A Co., to the remaining partners, has this day retired irom the firm. February IP, Iftitt-tf PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. The under- I signed, Agent for the manufacturers, has on hand and is constantly receiving a fall supply of the article* made nl Pittsburgh and viemay, which he oflbn (or sale at manufacturers prices.' GEO COCHRAN, fab»*o -jfl wood m . INDIA RL BBER PASTE—I gross bottle* Indiu Rub ber Paste, an excellent article for rcudertng boot* and shoes perfectly water proof, and soil os a piece of cloth. One application of this pastels *«i£cient to make them impervious to witter for •„> or 3 months, and a perfect preventative from the leather cracking Rec*d and for sale at the India Rubber Depot, jNo 5 Wood at, feb23 J A H[PHIL LIl’S PRINTING PAPER—Having the exclusive agency for the sole of the MUI Grove Prtntirg Paper, iS B. A C. P. Markle, we will be constantly supplied wuh oil the different «*e» oi supenor quality, which we olTct at the lowest regular price*. REYNOLDS A SURE, feh‘24 corner Penn and Irwin st» NOTICE. S>HE undersigned bavin* removed 10 Waeiiinyujn city, wiU attend to the prosecoupn of claims on » (jovemmfiu, and to business before the Coons of the District, with whieh ho may he entrusted. decB-d3aU ANDREW VVYLI Iv, J*. ~ PB. "PTHTOyr Dentist. Coraerof Fourth i *ntfp * _£ '" I and Decatur, between sep'i-dlyui Market and Perry *u Mil PateafSida Aib< CASKS iGlfls* maker*) Ja» Mufpratt A Son*' £ / brand, just jcc'd per steamer Brooklyn, arul tor •ule by Wi M MITCUELThKK, INDIA RUBBER PASTE—Just receiving, 3 »ro«s bottles of Rubber Paste, a superior article, highly important to pciaena that wish.to-keep thnir feel dry It prevents the leather from clocking, und yrjll take a polish over iu. For sole at the India RuViier Depot, No 5 Wood street mart J AJI PHILLIPS "pURfiETLOST—A Bead Purse. of b!u«* gn'uikdjcon- X taining City Scrip and Silvei. wa* yesterday lost somewhere between tho comer of w«Uins, near the Cano] Bridge, Fedefol nrtM, AttegAcnr. linquire of AtORGAN JENKINS, mrfcl?tupt ( ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ’ : '■ • ; near tho pretnires IT’ . for S*l«i A SECOND HXiKP STEAM ENGINE, ingood run* uiug onlsr, ?t inch cylinder, 3}iidi Mrokc; t>oi lerltfeet long, Saiseheain diaMj-tei; fly wheel 21 ewt. Al*o.'ana tine of shafts, 25 fyet lofig, j?i iudhef in dimneMT, w iih dram*: onecprifiishCT. jßnquire of rearfctf MATTHEW SMiTU, No..iit >e xvith Naw Osleans afr’ torr;ck Dwelling House, together with stable*, csimagf! house, kn There is also on the premises* viir.ety otjruu trees, ami a spring of unusual ex cellence contiguous to tho dwelling. WM. YOUNG; 143 Liberty n Valuable Real Estate for Sale* riMii; Truftees of the Western Theological Seminary .1 tramnx derided to sell, on perpetual lease, a por tion oi meir property m Allegheny city, offer on very favorable term*, Irom JO to SoLbu a? different sizes. A warrantee min will t>e givon. Apian oflhe lo«acan b<* »ecn at No. IU9 Wootl street. Fnr particular*, enijuiro of either of the ondamiined Comramre. JGUN T. LOGAN, ALEX. LADGmjN. Malcolm leech. H. CHILDS, SASIL. DAICET, Valuable Heal Eitate for Bala# TWE io:iowing properly in iWcity of Piusbarch, JL &ad near ibr borough of .Manet (taler, on the Ohio river, i* oßerrd for mlc on accommodating terms: 3 Lois (being sub-division of Lot No 46v in the plan of v.c cay o! I\i;/uurgh,| haring SO feet front on Se venth streui, by 210 tect lo Strawberry aUer, noar Ornni street. v 10 one acri _ Lott 'Vouuiit: •tit an Avenue, <5O ftei Wl(!r rdno: »x iroai Ik tsvcr road to the Ohio river, ad joining I’JiiiiipVs Oi Ooth Factory. For term , enquire o.' CIIA'ItKES B. SCULLY, n jamrs o*haßa; M_ is.grte*w?bofl_ _ <*£. ... Proj»«*ti?ftjV Btdt, ~ T.\ THK NINTH ward OF PITTSBURGu-rSov- X erai Loi* on Baldwin autl Liber:?. street*, in the fill Ward, 21 teci by 100, and adjacent the proposed d*'l»at of me Central Ittulrood For terms Inquire of CHARLES a SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA, Uurke'a gt FACTORY FOR SAIrB. A TWO «ToRY BUILDING, 40feet square,' with Strum Engine, all in good order and ready for operation, for *a,e or rent, or n parlnor would be taken In fLiiy good l>u»inr»s suitable for the building. Aleo for m. r. a P:.A MNG.M At IIfNE for flooring boards, ai*o m vr lrr, u nourishing, neighborhood, no '*onijyii:io:i and if*- irom pntem fees. Addraxd No ■Cil. T'twl OtTirr, I’lfji'.ttrjfh mart TO uriv. Ml ROM Istm Apnl coxtyon rensoaahie terms, lo good tenant*. «tx comfortable two story Brick Dwelling*, w.th cellar*, vaults and back bttild ing*, situated an Roinuson and Craig streets, Alleghe ny city. Knqnirn o! SWEIT2BR A REED, n»ar»-dt: t nbccTUht opposite Si Charlc*Potal • FOR SALE, ON frvorable term*—A J-ot of Ground on the south side of Penn street, near tije Monongahela riser, {ruining tO feet uu Pct.n street, and extending 110 feet in depth lo an a-ley Mfl wide; a most desirable loca tion either for private residences or for manufacturing purpose*. Enquire of J SCHOONJLAKER A Co, .. No M Wood »t rbA To LlCl*—a two story brick Dwelling liooso liay street. Enquire of gTI/ c1 “ 1 - _ JAMES BAL7ELL, 04 water at M COUNTRY *E\TTO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling, wuh acres highly improved . Land, situated in Oakland, to let from Ist April npxl - HARDY, JONES A Co, . _ «Water street To Let, ~ MA ihree story Brick Dwelling, containing 11 room*, on Wayne street Bent Inn. good tenant. ***!• Apply to C A SrANXILTY & Co, fol>u „ canal bails "F OR UKN T—i-V ihr - - *•'"i one to three year*, from the <’( April ne.ru a large two started brick Dwelling House, pitasuutly situated on tip bank •m the £h.io rfver. adjoining the borough of Alaaehe* icr, with about lou* nr rut ol land, out boilctfiigs, frail trees. Ac. Ac A|'|*!V to jau ' mA LARGF> ami well finished Room, second story, on the corner oi' Wood aad Third atrttU, above ibc F.ichanse office of Wm H Williams. l'os»cß»ioaj{ivcn immediately. inquire of W ! ucr" each. .Also, eleven cotiiiKirtms loti m the Ninth Ward. 24 leet on Carson street l.v 12D fem !n depth to Pnuersoa'a line. •> I'wo ion on Libor!) sircrt. aiJ'cet by 100 to Spring Tlie«e lots a-e in the 9Ui Ward, near the line ot Uie bth Ward, lmiuire of febii-tf WM. M DARLINGTON TWO HtfUABS AA’D LOTS FOR SALK TWO LOTS i»n IVaver street, in the of 3i>a Allegheny. above me upper Commonages Which is eroded a frame build..ig, H.u stories high, amt&bl* for two small wociueu!* The lou ure each twenty feet is front hy ocr nuod/cd icet deep, and ntd bach to a street ton)* icei wulc- The buildings onihe pre. raises vrnl pay u very hum!some interest OQtjlfl invest ment. snd the property will be sold cheap ftjf each. Apply to 11. Sprou., Cirri'. office;!!. S. orto fovn> KAY fc Co AA TUB subscriber oilers for for the term of Ilm one ot more years, a targe couvemeiu well fin i*!., n i«o *'ory Uwc.iing Hou-«, continuing 8 room* and Kncncii ihero it u lot of ground containing 11 acre* of hue young trust trees of every kind, stable, Ac„ connected with the house. To any pcrtOQ wish* mg a ilr.hytutui residence within a few minify ride Of the city, this will oc u rare chance. For terns, Which wi.l i>o iow to a good tenant, inquire of Jdt Jao Wright. near the premises, of John Watt, comer of. Hand and Li'rerty streets, or of _oci*>-u _ ' THRO. V WRIGHT. Scotch Bottom Land for BoTe. —' r l'k* MMIKSoK LAND, mutated i c Peeblei jrrtrn 1. or >ie Mom>i»*ajieiu, throe mtJfc* fromTitu bonja—in loi-i 10 mit pim-tja»er». For umber panic alars apply u> Hear,- Wut>d» :H n. or to r a Washington. 4th, aboveSmhhficia it Ji± FOKaAi.K-^rtei.-jsisss S~H for “ur ’l'« tlir«e ilory briek WarehoMo «n Wood rtreei, occupied by R. Turner St Co. a £il_ __ wm.wilbon, Jr. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE ON pfctt»lgln«CT PUH KALE.—A Lot of Ground oitsote 00 Peon firreu between Jiay uud Marbury Hlreeu, adjoin in jr the bmiar and lot now occupied by Bf£liaraHdwmtd*, having a fron. 01 fool, mul in de)jth.JSl>';ft6t;'wi)| be *nid on ittvorable lit mu. Title unelcea'flaullbifc ED- - quire ot C. O. Wood. owtl«dif ' • For Sale. „ A DESIRABLE Eaildinfc-JiOt in AUrnrhcoy dty, fa vorably located, in me abouihafta* acre, end a hi ix »o;d on accommodaunr tctißJ., liiQainwjf .X , ; JT) w j LuAJvta, aTo^od c A nM,UI m " No 160 Liberty ru;ed Ha/anJ Rifl« -Powder, in kega, b*lf kcp*, qa-mer* mid cans, for rule tvy J rt DIUVOKm* Co, g?wood * • IndcpindennPijißFOmce, VTO. HH t-XiOttTH ±y irme,Atiiiua«jui Steel. Chief of VolfccyHoß*** lUwjKjV. ~ -fty — 1 John-ThutnpsTQ, aJHorM® *#.■ . X from of Kidd &.COV The.o**nMC#H | i**W'H.HP. : cattini au!»i{ office, proving property.-ACapiyiM Cy v „/ Vbi» • • :., »■• -•■' •►ottmT-,.-*-. /rO COtINTRY , .{ TliflT.cio idAffyail’fiSrtf aictaip EasttTqi'Jo^en,— _ •. Ccmfi ; . _■„ - - v J®eW> v\ '■- ~~i, ■■ •■ ,?t• ■’fy?* feac«* ffOXt&treeL &ni.Miihaa- JA.UKS A HUTCHISONACo To Let. T ~*~ JL LKF- Liberty »u oppowie FOH SALE. POU aKST, *'■ V ’*u' »