B|: Magnetic Telegraph; FOREIGN NEWS': juuuvAt o» tile bteahahip . CANADA., = ■ BIfUOPEAS S-EiWA ' TO TOE TENTH OFI'HAKSJHJ '* St. Jon?. N II- Jlarcl)23 The Keamship Cumin, with Eorepeeh now' to 1 the 18th insLramvedni Europenn-fend* Save fiacnuledtHOjlliiUhibly.,, end have receded fully one per *en|ilm Srithin the lea fci&ight, yet there bra hot .been the reaction le Cotton. The «in .coalman ; thoprice. ere firm. tfoee of the" market, 4m thlj 2d Irut, -io d, fc P Graia, tie'pnejes ere declining gnijMily, elf ■ fiom preMhOppeninmce', the hpudm hii not yet beed reached.- ,t . <;■ From the boatman fevateble. There is, also, n fair hucneM going forverft'ln the prodace marhhte. Y < On tbe Continent, price*, on are ■tendiif maiflWined. ■ l , j The Mealjjnarket continues■ a«tiM,Andpricey , are on ibe idvaoce. Daring jbe; wrtk ending M«reh 2d, wu ,no advance in Ifceadftufli.- Fair American Cotton not oitiy knflfoUfnpd it* ■ „ ground, bat Was a point higher! thin at; the time the Americas aailed. '? The wiitai atnoailied to: bale*.- 1" l !■ ..• T6e disastrous account* frotn ifidij), abd the ceWa by tbfl'KiagM* that there iyai a l&ige excess' . of receipts o£P«too arjlfae prinapal.Bhipping port*; •in America, the : corresponding' period .of last' '; yekr, to dediacj' oae-fotinh i pcnm4- j iFair; Upland* are {at -s^-MoWny’ Orieac*, si& j , Th*s*le»Wuf :the' week co&prisa 2220 bale* ’ , ; The importation of, BreadstuOa froffl'thuTJnited : 'ikstas daring tho hsij(bnnighl,:ha^'banrn&uiik -1 ■:ftjy)«y- j i > j.: |At Liverpool, on* the 9th in*u; ■ [ wti sold in vmhll quantities at,'-bi;l<&do7s2d. '; Southern Fiber, 2Ss{2£G*W. Oanalf t 25 , 6A Philadelphia 3(’s 6do 25a 3d. £ Beat NojShem Yellow Cornj; 29* (328 s ;6d jsir quarter. Cora jotted eit l3sol4ape£bbL ’‘ijpiy , Pftnritiwfji.—' There U a frir badajnPg, forward in Americas Provision*. The arrivals; of Bee/ are. very three times a* great is at the BBme time'|ast yeanFine qualities ibriogmg fiDl prices, othA sort* an) to be hlul aay 55057|jper tierce, for ordinary; Me*» Bark *appcjt* its rate*. L*rd;is iafoir; detoand, a* • sf 6d periewt CfceejfrfjHsteady, but Batter has Receded from lstq iji ' aOme install be* 2s have been Scctptlj4* Nava] stores are quiet, andtommaod fairer; pri cat. ] The tofidon Money market cofltinae* easy.— Discount* oif the best paper rqngd frcip 2i(32i-per cenl4 Caasob for money, the bwes^lt— highest . ii|dyV) ltt^gi“,#ll i Bl|; ’ in glniriwg sales on acqouht'l%}< ' Amen, can stock fjlly maintained their prices. ; 1 ENGLAND, Oobflflpy fin""*** 1 refijrm cbt down tbe espend&ues of tbc thillion*, ' 1»m been ejected by-lha ParSkmeq^:^ Tbe emigrant barque, Floridian, bsiiad s>r New '-York, was Wrecked off the cowt of iftarwck, and ’ afl on were kat except ihreeu « ," s ; : INDIA. ; i . I ' Another'murderou* conflict widt tlip Se^kh*,oC oinxcdoa&e leftbahkof the^ivetAioht.'5 ,et W® cn the army cn the Funjaub, under LW3 Gohgh, and tie Bibb force undeifßaj&h struh* gle, In which the British have to the loss of rimety lhrW) officers and twb five hun dred mcniiUed and wonodeil. victory to tbe ziigtish but was v the flight of ihtfßefijght.t&vajVy Eegl rnenl, retreat —** yet Jy.explain^—aTtwri eorp* of British dragoon*.'— The;new#;iirom India, altogether, £ft of mdst lxird Gough Jhas been sh jwrceded .iy the "appointment of Noa pier, who Wna to have proceeded, of hostHhiesoa the 20th-uIL ' T; ;■ .riuscE. | : ’ 1 The Government ccnlinaei tojgiiier .euength, and there W evidently* growing j£dpo*itibn.otl the; part of Unpeople to cruab any aU«ap* « 1 , disorder. \Oa the Whole, tba r tif tranquil* | tity are more favorable than tbeyjhaye bcca for tie i- 1 • ■ 4 EXECtjnvE. sESsiolf; \ ■-■ y] . . Wjiaaimrrort, l&ayitkbljfi *• k. The Southern Telegraph is out ofurddr.' TheSehaie adjourned sine didyesferdsy; I£r. Fo&e offereda resohifiontft secrel session, to IkeeSebt that esnoparf?of the treaty between ibe JCfnilpd Stales jtnd MexS». The resolntton to,and U2d overrode! the mle. No cqnfciai aliens oc* onrred ur to Thursday night. . A riot'tonredjUtlis Toronto Kchse,' Several pnzciflen|: indtvidnnla were dtsaiiid, Snd' othera bsrnt in'effigy. A serious ouii*eafc ju appre hended. ,i [. c CtHcnraatt, March 64, JBiSHriS M- The summer Rosco,-fiorw Sti'Luuis for Gn<an« wfckafeU cargb, was 'urdk tiiee wles be*, low Rising SaQ. She weal dotju hurricane flccV -Up fives reported asjha’flDgSeeii lost* 5 NEW.'jyOHK MaRKCT- i '-f Nsw Year* Mkid|34 tL Flanj-*AU parties are ewaltinijjfl the Foreign News, &ries ofWestern at $5 2^S5 r43l cents perbbL i ■ 'j ! !? ' r p \ . ‘ Gnin4-Wheat aad Com ire lts*ty. £ . . • Provisions—The market is heavy,; ana I hear of no safea«Hower offers would W aeefcptejt Sales of Treasury Notes at | p NEW;YORK MARKET. ’ ’ilartit 24—‘11 s»k. news! has ‘tail yet been di gcstedt bjl holdetslhave bec& ogkijxg*htgher pices. Cotton!—There has been nothing done as yfct to i indicate the efiTecl bf the firesigit news..!' ** f no feper Bailisre^ The afemmet« ; itows basi unsettled ■ tat produced more firmness inhoeims geacxaiiy. Government loans,are heavy.,,- Sales aryNotes at 109<; Qovgnuacgt'KXcs df^lOSl. /TOUCH CANDY—2OO dot Friees d4uah toandjr; jnst \j and for tala by ttch&y.-.rJlflPD fc.Co Sips.U COMBS—A iheli, back, «<rfnwnd dtaiahig Comb«.-dahk£d*t -f : . JTEBPLON S7.Markejat . TYRIED AFFLE3—dQO buh iaiSioni !_/ • mchl7 i .-jIaRrLOVD * L ABX£-S> fagslf o l l*arfi re’*t®*!S to* *»J= by : ••' [ O boih-Ooverifeed;in now uri ro r>iiy ;<4 h, E FLOYD egg 1 BTr£TjsH_lS bMarruna Roll Baharr peek’d - Biar. ' * and foi A cJfiby ' i; tfttMB •.';' TAnSEy^bKtff i YHrftVftß' bM^pcnat 1 V/ i» non «nd for «Uo.£r > ; . nartO j , •••'>•. •■•. T-.AaiKOnr—lohbl»paro tjtrf OiJ, r J f' by : i 0 ! "DACQN—€M»Ib*, bog reindi W tecelito* froo. Jbi «aibrlot,BllCT*teii-«®» * g JjWteSEO:o»Mfciiler, SO tat Bed Cordlj JO <lo ] .jpwu.LiiMS MAPfNA—tOOlfea bmlU fUkc.Jurt jtc*4 aniHpt sale: by; , v - «ttia3 B AFAUNESfOCg J GOOreE«ISINGLAfiS-b «»eskmrKM T k»d tor 1 wJfl by B A F* WNrgTOClCfc'Co jbbU a rood 'tiicle, 1 JU jofc rredWed ata for sale By < ■ acijfl ' t t NICOLS U * f■ ' • 1'••: BROWN *.CdJ^B&tTSON, ;j, .. acfoS ■ : -! ij ?•:•-; lillilbcrty n: ■ p •DIO &ON-UU wiu PijiiOT; (Bl.ek Fox PMtiice) ' . Jt.'aoWlihitof patbe AJleghsnjr-whar#ind|M«ilo j'• .by: - r raeMS f ‘.--JfcRFLDYD SS3P "tig^Bkur. I ' 17T1) 5L0VE845 carlookLajUiaaad Genu ioJortd ; lv »04bl»ck.lLdGlovc*,Juge«M», jn« nteivti '! f !' rY*tt&3bbUlJiol; 2jsHf<w3tffiibj <5WuNd «IJ/S,tow btadlnig: from -ftrfcffobjr , ~*j ■ I&AIAH DIOSKY* Co; Frem u : "IJACy&N BI£E3—Q hhd* mwili26iai man' iUamer . .O-liaiiaii-fettoleby T < • -«*fesg■••; •"■> • hBAtiapiogErftco : re*9HEg3^a>tmck*o! DolpH bbli; fibig«,4ow; tiu&Uurf &om jitesi&er JL#.Pftipniw«~fcf«sie hv 5 *'•»:■! '■©TJ-' ailAytiiciEVkCo COMMERCIAL RECORD. 1840 ' I ALMAWife, I 8«a MARCH; I . ~. { rises. 24 Saturday, 25 Sunday, ' 26 Monday, ’ 27 TccMlay.' 29 WednesdAy, .29, Thursday: 30 Friday, PITTSBURGH BOAJUJ OF-!TQADE COMMITTEE FOB MARCH. ■F. ICBSiZ. ROET. BSlL; 6 C. ttjo. Omn Prrritftcat.u .Garxmt, > Monday Morning,; if arch 20, 1649. f The market on Samrday predated' nothing newer interesting. 'An osaal, on the lasi difof the week, the market generally was very quiet,' with: do material change id quotation*. , FLOUR-Tbe receipts werebetureeit' 2509 in 300 U bbl*, IroogM in, principally, iteanter Enterprise from Zani*riJe. About 2500 liblswert’consigned to the ennai TuKa, for shipment east, ; Soles‘amounting to sctiae SCO bbli were effected onthe wharf on Friday evening and Saturday morning j|t 83,60 bbl Sale* of 150 bbln ftom ripra at * tbl. GRAIN—Of Wheat and Rye, 4npplies.are Very lira ited. abd we can only quote nominally at, for GBOT7OC, and far Bye 45050 c Ira. of Barley in limited lota at 48050 c P bn. ‘ Sale of 250 l>u Corn at 35c b upland of 500 ba Oats in lota from store at ySc-V but ; . RYE FLOUR—Supplies are fight, with moderate tales ouly of £M£? *bl- CORN : Sr^AL— )Ve note sate* at 45050 c V bu. UACON—Sale* of 1000 Cis Bacon at, Tor Shoulders 4i,Bideri‘s*,iand Hotas 6}o&ic ? &. .IfAllß—Sales 20 bbls in lots at sic fi>. Regular keg in limited lots at Go6£c P £j. • J LTTERr-The season is dull for Batter, .and sales are in small lota only at, for roll in bbls at 940114 for common'.ta beat. WINDOW GLASS—SaIes IDO bxs S-.by 10 country brand#; at 9” box. SERDS-Gf Clover seed there is a Jair supply m market, with sales at 83,18083,25 from store! Of tim othy, viefy hills is offered; S 3 P"bu is atoatthe nomi. oafpric#. Sales of Flax seed from sxota at?Oo9sc bushel r 1, OlLS—Safe* of Litueed at 00c, of Lafd M 56000 c 9 gall, and Thauer's oil at $170819 F bbl, SOAR AND CANDLDS-No dungs in quotation* Sales: of-city and Cincinnati manufactured Rbsin so?p, #t 4404|c. Sales of dipped eeodtea.ot 9c, Of Mould at 104 e, of Star at 3lc Cj. Groceries generally are-wiibom chaoge from I2st quotations.. , New Yotx, March 19,1849. At Market—looo Beef Caule, 1800 SOutoqrn, the re* mhinder front ibis State and the EastK.lOO.-Cows and Calves, and 1500 Sheep and Lambs*! Prices—Beef Cattle—Beeves have been rather do# of sale daring the weqk, but we cannot reduce the quotations of our previous rtpnrl. Most of too Yransacuoa* ranged at t'rbm 6to9e p Bj. A lot of 60 head Were taken by khippers, who have the contract for supplying the Brit ish Naval Station at Bermuda, From too appearance of the yard we shoold estimate abomflOO left over un disposed ot. Cows and Calyes—Sales at from gS|sfr to S33S42AQ. Sheep and Lambs—Sales' at 83,25 to the latter is a slight advance on the pri ce* of lakt week, 200 leftover; IMPORTS BY atVJ^R. ST. LOUIS—-Per Shenandoah—'l boj. S Jones & co,* bdli green hides, 24 dry do,,W Biyanu l box books ■Hay* A Black; 3 tkagioseng, 1 bbl dried fruit, 14 Übds ;l4iboxe* pork. 35 bbls 1 tre do, Alexander A Day; 17 bbls mess Doric, same; 10 bbls alcohol, R E Sellers; 14 do do, J Kidd A co; 17 sks potatoes, Mprgan Mason; 33 bbls do, Capt Bowman; 50hhds bacOn. 1500 badon bntn«, <B bis deer skins, D Leech A e£ 63 bis cotton, King, Pennock A co; 19 bgs rags, W Bingham. -Per Ml Vernon—2o429 pcs bnlk pork. 10 csks hams 1 Bdo shoulders,-Sellers A Nieols, 41 pork, 19 sks feathers, 3 bbls beeswax, W Bingham; 9 hbds bacon, 4 do lob, steamier Peru; 3 bbls hama and shoulder}. CINCINNATI—Per Isaac; Newton—lo bxs soap, G A-J H Shoeobcrger, 73 tres haftis, 5 hhds bocon sides, 5 do.shrraldcn, Sellers A Nieols} 2 bblrhams, D Leech A co; 5 do do, Kier A Jones; 4 luta mdse, Wm Bingham 34 bgs feathers. D L*ech Adm 2 hlf pipes brandy, bl cak ao, qr do wine, 1 pipe gin, V Fehl fr, 56 bbl* whis key, Miller A Rickotson; 53 mulevT Cpster. ZANESVILLE—Per Ente»ris6—sls bbls flour. Wm Rinffh.m; 1015 do do, H Graf&74 kgs lard, 7 bhds hams 13 do shoulder*, 5 do jowls, 101 bbl* bud, 57 kgs do, H GrolTAeo; 250 bbla flour. DLAech s co; boxes starch, E Beaxelton;79 tacks dried apples, 4 do pea ches, 3do rags, 1 do feathers, 3 bbls butter, 2do lard, 1 keg do.* 21 ao dried peaches, 4 do t seed, 2do flax seed, 37 ska bran and shipstuff. • ) Livxa ptt.ta —No medicine ever earned for itself a higher repntatlon in ao shorfU tlme, as has the Jutct pSI, discovered and eompoatMed by Dr. -hTLana, of Virginia- Ahhongh but a ih'qrt time eomp'arativeiy before the public;it has already earned for itself a de* !;ree of popularity hitherto unsurpassed- The demand or them nsi* become immehsti. Mean*. Kidd A Co., the proprietor* of the medicine, who reside -in Pitts* burgh, cornerof4tband Wood atxect*, are constantly receiving order* which they it almost utterly im* possible to supply. The ppphlarity 01 these rills is not confined to may particular section of the country; the demand being general, frock the North, South, Sail ■wd West The truth is, no disease is more common In all quarter* of the United State* than that of the Li ver. and these Pills are the,best remedy ever yet dis* Cowed for Hepatic derangement. .For sale at th* thug Store of feh2Q , J KiliflA Co , AnoTHxmCxssmcArs to theejceliCaco of ATLene 5 V ja«S? e j. Kidd & Co.—Gcntjetnen: Jt is with pleta* on 1 hand this, mv certificaib,-(testifying lo the gone ral popularity of Dr. SEl^sM’*'American Worm Sp*e etfie,) to year tanattnr agent, Hr, Mttfltoc, JJcmßtsab tgol recefrrita ftamhfci *«a»ltlo* m*-—n cn coaudla- So. (used A/eVtboaks ihorrowjs fiunily. to U* good efiseta lean fafiy tesjUY.. The rnjinoaiaol4 to my customers* andJbund os utQairy, dtfct it gmv« very general aadsftotloiL. ’GaoaaafiuxwzLt. - Ankuatn, Carroll Ca Ohio, 8?, ISIfl. . . For s&leUf (be drugstore of J. KIDD tc Co. mchlfl m- Diararst* is the hane : of many. a man’s exist* ence. No tongue can describe the sufferings caused by this distressing disease. It unfits man Cor hit tta* tion in life* whateKr.it maybe, end makes him feel as though he feoald rather not exist than endore such misery. .Yet these sofferingi ate produced in thefirst plaeefoy derangement of and if this were met by using B. A. Fahnestock’s ASli-Bilious Pills, the bowels would be cleansed, the: accumulation of bile' carried off, and a speedy and safe relief obtained. Prepared and sold by B.A- FAHNESTOCK * Co corner Ist and wood, also corner 6th and wood sts. octlS . Mli&m’B Wohx Vnairco*.—Thojxjpalaritjf which! I «fri« medicine hu acquired la 'Werazn PennsyiTunla, jis a rare guarantee or its excellence. The following gentlemen, highly respectable citizens of Allegheny Sad Beater eountles, have used this Vermifuge in their an d offer the assurance of (u great medical properties James Stratum, Fourth *iL Road, Piiuburgh. Harr 3. Stratton “ Mary Stratton, . u H Mary Bark, Beaver county. Ban<a Hasberger, Manchester, near Pitt Margaret Lindsey, “ •* lames Bark, Squirrel fliIL Agnes Bark, “ ‘ For sale ai the drag store bf J KIDP A Co, CO Wood mart ‘Ecoao*" “Ecosovt b WlU.m” and if Si/ Shields had but goremed by the ahoye motto, ho might hare sa ved money and himself much physical suffering) but redd the following letter, dated April 16th, 1843: Mr. Wm. Shields, a respectable farmer-of this vicin ity, was taken ill; called Ea aDoethr who doctored him for Dyspepsia &r onejjear, but he itjll cot worse. Be then discharged his Dodtor and paid him thirty dollars. He then got a rial of yoarVermifage, and one box'of Sanative Pills, and by the use of these med icines (costing only 60 con's) he discharged, he says, at least one thousand worms, and id two weeks whs so improved in health as to. attend to his business, and has been in rood health ever since, and says Dr. Jayne's .Vermifuge and Shqative nils have mode a mmitd man of him. ;Wll B. DEAN, P. KL, To Dr. D. Jayne, Phils. at Port WUliam.O. ! Portals in Pittsburgh afthc PEKIN TEA STOKE, GFcdfch Street, near wood. feb!7-dftwS EjrUntinrFaorea Mxloaa—lfytm wish 10 be rte ccssfat la soy ondhTtakiiig. too must always ‘use the 5 roper me am.’ Therefore, if you hfiae a cough, me am* and pe cured, tor it ii the proper meth*. Have yon Asthm* or diffidnlty- of breathing, then the only efficient means to edre you is to use Jayne* Expectorant, which wilUmniedialehr orercome the spasm which contracts; the diameter of the tabes, and loosens and brings ap the maens which clogs them < ap. mhd thru remores ererr obstruction to a free Zespi ratuin, while at the same tune all inflammation Is sabg daed. and a core Is certain to be effected. Ilare yon BrotiehhitSpining of Blood, Pleurtdy, or in fact any Pdlmbnory Affection, then use Jayne* Expectorant and' relief is certain, and you wUhnnathat yoa hare ased the proper means. For tala in Pittabargh at the Pekin Tea Store, 73 4th street near Wood. ianl7 ‘tYEMOVAI*—We hare, removed out. Book Stores IV from fi# Market street and: 78 Wood street, to the, boose formerly occupied Ifjr Messfs. William Bell k Bon, No. 79 Wood sum, between Fourth and Diamond aUdy. > marS ELLIOTT * ENGLISH, > SUNDRIES— 22 bbls No 1 Lard: 2 half do do; S kgs ,dodo:flbblsGrease; Rbhds Bacon;. 9 bbla ; Effg*j M sacks Feathers; Ido Girueng;’iff tierces Flaxseed; 14 fbbl* do; 37 bogs do; d.bbls Beafis, small white; 5 begs do, to arrive—for sale by mchts , ISAIAHDICKEY A Co, Front st . fc^STi Jfc-B'rfbvpj G\ BOUND NUTS-20Q bash for sale br r pch23 f . WICK * bPCANDLESS SfcYTHE SNEATH3—3O doz patent S anesihs, Tor sale by • mcha* i WICK i. M’CANDLESB MESS AND PRIME PORK—39bbls jast rac'd and for sole try mehlffi 8A )V HaRBAUGH LIIEANDORANGEFRiNTS^Teneases Robe son*, Clyde. Bristol,Jßprtgne% fce,, fine and me dißO, small and large patterns, test opened and jibr sale br mchl9 "SHaCKLETT a WHITE MOIASSE3— 400 bbli.plafltttfoj# Moitues; 10 do iurmr btfdM . do; Tor Ule by RHBY, MATTUEVVB it Co r* OAF SUGAR—IOO bMs No 9 Goaf Sugary Jj 74 di> No 6k 0 do. do ’*■* • 10 do-crmhed,’ do- do by Bhll BHEY, MArlrtEWß* Co TbEACHES—OTO bosh fcaJae*, fat rale by P HHEV, MATTHEWS dc Co BACON-9000 lb» Baebfl, hog round, in imoke bOun .nd no- rwdy lor el. g WATEHUANi : meblfl ' 31 water mad 63_frontet Con,„...rrcM|.d,toMJ.t,y f< fXAPER—IIO reams crown Wrasping Paperj fe"" 1 c “R aoiinndfor nlom e ° n jj^‘X b JlPTCHlaONtCo„ c°'sgr a,b^, J A^ i^^l£p° by S by mcM3 J p WILLIAMS, IIP»««■■ Oi-iSSES—m bbl.NO; 10 Sojll IIoBK; 6do ...Cdlden Syrup; tor laleby .. . ' _r :JP WILLIAMS, /COFFEE—7S bag* prime Bibj 16 do- fancy do; 10 do t JB wilua*s • :J> ncV& *Co iprifiwt<fwUty ( now land (uujb£ttlfcby U3-«jbrmcKEY fc Co 567 . 0 455 6 1 . 5 M 542 553 524 - 550 5 5 549 447 547 429 OatUe Bark*t. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED. Michigan No, 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacot», Brownsville. , Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsvrlie. Camden, Hfcndnokson, McKeesport. Caleb Cope, A- Murdock, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver Wm Phillip*, McPbial,KiUatH)iOg. Hibernia, No 2, Klinefelter, Cto. Monongaheln, Stdne, Ctn. Louis MeLaoe. Brownsville. Telegraph,--No 2, Mason, LouisviU*. Zachary Tkylor, Lucas, Wheeling. Vermont, Haxlett, Wabash River. Shenandoah, BoWmao, St l-^mi* North America, ■, New Orleaaa. r DEPARTED Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jaccps, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Caleb Cope, Mordoch, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver. Wm. Phillips, McPhuil, KiUanntng. Lonis Mclkne Brownsville. Dr. Franklin, Na 2, Hill, Cio. Hail Colombia, Green, Cin. Hamburg, Caldwell, Louisville. R WightmUn, Wolliamson Chrisler’s Landing Schuylkill, .Williams, St Lonis. Messenger; No. 2, Woodward, Louisville. Isaac Newion, Mempbill Cin. There were 12 feet 6 inches fall in the cbanel by pier mark, last evening at dusk, and at a stand 1 BOATfc LEAVING THIS DAY Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M. Brownsville Packets, 10 A. pL, and 4P. M. Beavet Packets, 10 A. M n and 4P. M. Wabash—Ringgold. Nashville I —Dolphin. Wheeling—2 Taylor. " . Ciflderella. Thc rieaniSmt North America, on Saturday afternoon, ran into, and somewhat injured the Germantown, while she was lying at the wharf — Captain Bougher has brought suit Since writing the above, we learn that the mat* ter has been compromised by the payment of ten dollar*'damage on the part of the North America. Msassnsx* No. 2.—This magnificent steam* er left.our wharf on Saturday, with about four handred tons of freight on board, and the largest number of passengers that ever traveled on any boat between this and-Cincinnati, at Any one time. GRF.AT INVENTION’.—VALUABLE FIBCOVERY’ Pateto- Bscoixd Jurexbt Isl 1849. Patent eros*itver extension Tables, Scfat, Bureaus, Bool: Cam, Writing Dttlt. LEVER OF WROUGHT IRON. THE TABLKS far surpassing every other in vention of the kind now exuct. They can he ex tended from tec to urecty-fivo feet, and when closed the leaves-are 411 contained Inside; they are made to all sizes and shape*, and are adaiirabnr adapted fer Steamboats. Hotels, and large private families, fann ing when closed a complete centre table. SOFAS AND BUREAUS—These articles are inval uable, particularly to those who wish to econo mise room, anfl convert a sleeping apartment into a parlor or sitting room, as they can be opened and shut at convenience, and when shut, the beading is enclos ed. A great Saving, in room and rest All the bed steads when closed mrm a beautiful piece of furniture fer a parlor or rilling roost. BOOK CASES— A neat and useful article for parlor or drawing room. WRITING DESKS—For law offices, coon ting rooms, snd other offices; when opened a most convenient bed stead, when closed a perfect Desk and Library' stewe is visible. Ail these ariide» need no tecoamendarioa: the beadtv of toe Whole Is, they are warranted not to get out of repair. It will; be for your interests to call smd examine thb azjieles, at the aanufeetuier’s store. No. 63 Third timet; PmsWtgh* In addition to the above advantages, toty are proof against bugs. mebis y JAMES W WOODWELL. - PITTSBURGH WATER WORKA PROPOSALS wiU.be received at toe office of the Pittsburgh Water Works, until Tuesday, 371 h ittsu si 5 del oak, p. AL, for formshing Water Pipes as follows, viz: 13S pipes 8-in. bore, weight eaeh 460 lbs. 100 - fi!“ “ “ “330“ 300 “ 4;“ The S’i end O’* to be east on end in dry sand; toe 4*t may be east otherwise —toe usual complements of branches to be ; furnished at the same rate. The 8 inch pipe* to be delivered in Aptil and May next, and'the whole quenttty by the first day of inly. Payments tebe in Bonds bearing hav ing alyean tolnu. fcsjing and delivering to be at the expense of the Contractor. J. H. hTCLELLAND, Soph QUNDRIES-tIOO packages fresh Teas—Y. Hyson, O Ganpewder and Imperial; 300 begs pome Green Bio Coffee; so do Lagnyrk do; lOdo Old Java do; 25 bags black Pepper; 10 do Pimento; t£D hhds odw drop N O Bagar; SQI bbla Plantation Molasses; SO do Sugar House do -30 Ucreestfreab Bice; ISO bxs Banch Baiamr; ISO bzs manufactured Tobacco, various brands; 90 keirt Gedgo & Bro- t lirisiToberto; ■ 10 & S Herds* “ to *,‘ Pittsburgh plug u IS) bx»£cio Wiodow QUam Ado IQzlldo;' 3a) kegs assorted Naffi; 13-eatks Saleptto*; Sooop6ond* Couch Yam, assorted No*T™t -*•' Together with a fall and general assortmentof axti clesin theGrtceiy line, on hands and for sale Inr • I k B FLOYD, Hound Church BaUdihg*, mai& ; Frwulhg On liberty, Wood and Six& T) FAHNESTOCK* CCPfI CacshßsUacvAaa JT>, i been eminently •eceeisfal in the umi ande«D» soifieof which were of great violence - aim long w»nilin w. ■ Seven pains in the breast and ildea hove yielded to its and many sufferers been relieved.• Iu curative power* are undoubted, and at tested by a large camber of certificates. It U .made with great care, and from ingredients which are Wi ly of great benefit inall pulmonary aflecßd^is. The agent far this place will give youianVfilmanac' grails, inwhiih you will find more amble'details. . . * Prepared and told by B. A. FAHNESTOCK AJ&£ comer of First and Wood streets; also, eomcr'-Stitfp and Wood sts. _ , mcfil&r ,»»*<■ latent Gold Waihor».'.'i’’i.vl^S| PERSON'S going to California can be the beat patented Gold Washer thtl-iihirtyerbeea introduced to the pablic. The weight is-dllly 89 lb*n and can he packed In a trunk if necessary. Also, light Picks atfd other Tools used in California. The above will be sold on the most reasonable terms, - at HAYS A GETTY’S, meh(7 No Cl Market si BO9CBESTB, I HAVES Marble; Monuments, at my old stand on Wood street. Should any person want a Monu ment, I will shll at very reddeed pnees, between this and Ist April, to save thd labor of removing them to my new stand at tha head of Wood, on Liberty street, at thb comer of Irwin’s alley. maifctf EDMUND WILKINS. B&LE. L THE light draught steamer LOYAL j HANNA, will be sold on reasonable ■|BSlaflmfit tortus. as she sow lies at the wharf ■BBBbBHI For terms, Ac., inquire of ; JAfl. KF.RR, Jr. A Co, 36 Water it. mchSLdlm > otO B. MILTENBERGER. WH; YOUNG A CO., DEALERS IN HI DES AND LEATHER, Morocco, -Shoe Findings* Ac., No. 143 Liberty street, have just received their‘SPRING STOCK of goods, com prising a large assortment of articles in their hue, to whidh the attention,of purchasers is invited. mehls NOTICE. i LL persons indebted to the Estate of William Mc- JK Knight, deceased, or to the late firms of W. Mc- Knigbt A Co., and Wm. MeKnight A Son, axe notified to pay, without further delay, to ROBERT M’KNIGHT, mchl3uilm. Administrator of W. MeKnight, dop'd WASTED, A GIRL u> do Oas who thoroughly . sndantaaris her batmen, tod eha give good re foxebeet, can beat Of a permanent titaatioo, at fair wagct, by applying at this office. 'menHrftf tfunratifiPattnt Sod* Aab. OAO CAdXS jaht received per iteamen Ivaohoe £Aj 4/ and 8t CtoodL and for tale by W tt U MITCHELTREE, pch!3 . ; 160 Liberty at WWTWII39ff,Tie» jast returned from the gut . . era. eitie*. with a. luge end well (elected dock of Goode in hia line, to which he recpeeifolly in ▼iiet the attention, Of hie caitomerc end the pnblic gen erally—corner 4th end Mdrkct n. mch3o , i CalUioroli. THE celebrated Hazard Rifle Powder, in kegs, hail 'kegs, quarters and cans, for sale by foblS ■ J 5 DILWORTH A do. gTwood st Independent Police Office* "Vfo. 108 FOURTH BTREET.—Com mining Magie -1“ trate, Alsmtan Stxzl. Chief of Poliee, Roust Hades. ; ; jalfl-d2m /~tREJIN APPLES—IOO bbl», a good variety, jost VX refceivfrd and for sale by ; mchl7 : ; ARMSTRONG A CROZER /~WHN—4t saeke Corn, to-day. recM by V/ nchl7 ARMSTRONG A CROZER OFFICE RENT—In second story, No M Water street. . ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, . a~h!6 ‘ Front and water its JEWKLfijf— A splendid assortment of - new _ ahd -.fashionable patterns, Joct opening by jacWO : W W WILSON 0 - tndhSO aUININIi— 75 aUnoes rac’d and for sale br mchSU, : BA PAENE3TOCK k. Co COPPEItAS— 1W bblsjait rec'jlijdTo’r aafe by mehgft ; B A FAHNESTOCK h Co iPJCM— SO lbt Cow crop, lo»t rec’d sad lor talc by ] BA FAHNESTOCK 4. Co, comer lei and wood au MOLASSES—» bblt New Orleans, ;ui landing from gunr Mbnongahela; for sale by neb - S F VON BONNHOBST ACo I XjHITE BEANS—2O bbl« for tale by VV mcbso i 8 P VON BONNHOEST A Co_ CORN BROOMS—I2S dot, various qoalltiet, fur tala by mch2o ti P VON BONNHORBT ACo TiOTATOES—ski ibis day rac'd and for sale by X! mch2o l ARMSTRONG A CROZER BULK PORK—A nnal! lot, very goodjnst reo’d tad for iale by nfchao ARMSTRONG A CROZER BAGON-+-300 pi* city smoked, for sale by mchaa ~ , ahmsthono a crozer TJUTTKR—a btils Roll Bauer.jaat rac’d and for tale j) by jmehafi ARMSTRONG A CROZER 1| ARD—EC keg* No 1, for tale by J taeba , ARMSTRONG A CROZER APPLES— 95 sacks dried Applet, in store and for sale br-> imcblfl L 8 WATERMAN SEBD— AfoW bags prime Timothy Seed, for sale by tPcitUr ; L 8 WATERMAN tEA— SP.haJf chests Yonng Hyson: 10 do do Imperi al and.Gbnpowder; 10 do do Oolong' and Cbolam 30 eaay bokcs various grade*, for sale by : mcbJ3l j D WILLIAMS BY-CANaU— iWe bare just received a lot of new style French Ginghams, Pongee Silk Hdkfe, Le eds, Nctu, ; Ac- LV Leech's Canal Line. ItnbSD 1 StUCKLETr A WHITE. » wood st ’’ATCHES—iOoId and silver ef every description, nnd*l regular Eastern prices, warranted, and jpenelj) by ; mch2o w W WILSON *j£> AISUiSr-lfli bza Raisins; 40 hf bxs do, for tale by it WICK it M'CAkDLEB3 A ! A.A Go, No <lO Market street, wiQ open ,< ibl# day, ISO pieecs small plaid m Ltl, lgj aiid 25 cfo per yard. mchlß T\RY rikßßlffG—loO bxs for sale by U mem f WICK A HvANDLESS LOCAL MATTERS. bbfobted fob thx fits salmon tun.? aszErrz, Prom our California CorrvpendenL '' Louisville, March 20 t IS& Deer Sir—Our boat will leave Louisville In a short lime, aod I ait down to commence the fins, of the series of letters which I promised to write you, although but little worthy of note has oectfr* red among the " Pittsburgh California Comport^ 17 , since their departure from the 0 Smoky The number now on board the Consignee amount! to two hundred and forty men, and when all tfed Pittsburghers who intend coming, have mustoda at St. Joseph, we will exceed three hund/ed, enough, in all conscience, to either fight or list en all the North West Indians combined, from the fountains of the Missouri to the Pacific 0* Yon will have learned, of course, the particu lars of the sinking of the Caroline by the Consignee, ere this, and I refrain from mstrmg any comments upon the subject, as 1 am sure that you will lay the on the aide to which it justly belongs. When we were within forty miles of CindDHV | ti, we had quite a fight at a wood yard, originating, it was said, from some improper conduct on lbs port of its proprietor, to one of our company.— Save a few cracked heads, and bloody noses, do- damage vu done. i When we reached Cincinnati, we had a merry time of it. A great part of onr number west to the Theatre, and the real enjoyed themselves quite oi welt in other parts of the town. Our trip from Pittsburgh to Louisville has beep quite a pleasant one, and all the ootnpany are in good health and spirits, longing to get a glimpse of the rich prairies of the “For West,” and the cloud capped summits of the Rocky Mountains. ' The captain and officers of the Consignee do* serve credit for their attention to our wants; but 3 most close this letter, as we are about starting far Sl Louis, whence I will write you again, Yours truly, Mayor's Offios, Pittsburgh, March ,24 th.-- Thirteen persons appeared this mearning, accused of various offences. A poor fellow naflied John 1 Jonas, who appeared to be insane, and who was Joond at a late hour wandering about the Was discharged. He had thirty seven sovereigns and an eagle in his possession, besides notes to a considerable amount John MeClaren was bound over for breaking into a house and threatening the lives of its inmates wflh a knife.* Five colored persons, headed by Fred fierr, a love smitten swstin had been fighting in a house in Virgin alley j the quarrel originated in a dispute as to whether Fred or another gentleman was to be the happy husband of a fair one, to the honor of whose hand both made pretensions. ' They were sent to jail for the purpose of cooling their pugnacious pro> penalties. The remaining prisoners were all com mitted to jail, with theexoeption of two, who paid their fines. Mayor’s Office, Prrrsnußou, March 25Ut — Fourteen prisoners made their appearance this morning. 'They had all been brought in for dmnk Six paid their fines. The rest were com muted. Mayor’s Office, Alleghsiy, March 24th. — Throe peraans appeared at the morning watch returns, who had been brought in for disorderly conduei. Their behaviour was Ibe more inex cusable, sidee it was not caused by drunkenness. They all paid their fines and were discharged. Mayor's Officr, Allegheny, March, 251 h Two eases before the Mayor this morning, one brought in for vagrancy, and the other for drunk enneu. They were both sentenced to twenty four hours imprisonment. One, a woman, was so violent, that the officers had to procure a wagon to hanl her to jail Borach of Promise of Marriage— Joseph. Curd complained, on Salordny, before Alderman Morrow, of Jane Ebbeta, who has- made several promises to marry him at different times daring the last two years, bat, to the present day, has obstin* nlely refused to fulfil them. He had, he declared, “presented to her several pair* of stocking*, combs, rings, and other trinkets innumerable, and in addi tion to ail, fend nursed her when sick, and psfd her doctor’s bIQ when she got well, and yet the un* grateful creature's marble heart never relented." . fhe alderman told him that he ooQld not corns pel Miss Jane to marry him, whereupon he sued her for ten dollars, Up amount of the doctor’s bill which Ke had pa&, but’his proceediags j&9«aa‘dfbis fair Inamorata, sho came roondj£ give an overhauling, and He "rsa off,'andhas 'not been beard of since. PannfCAi- .Ciumsi —The Criminal Calendar for tba term of tho Court of Quarter Sessions which commences sitting to-dey, is onutually large, em bracing two murders, three cases of arson, six rboTglarxea, thirty larcenies, three riots, ten assaults with intent to kill, forty cases of sus- and battery, one horse stealing, four ob t&faf&g goods under false pretences, three malicious ten sureties of the peace, and forty or fifty tippling bouse cssea A sad catalogue of bu‘ crime, and besides not a complete one, as many cases remain to be returned by the Mayor and Magistrate. Picx Pocxxrs About. —Mr. William 8. Bales had his pocket book, containing one hundred and [sev enty dollars, in len dollar notes, on the Exchange Bank, stolen from him on Saturday. He had mux gled with a crowd of persons who had collected round some newsboys, al the foot of Irwin street, and purchased some papers. The rogues had an. doubtedly seen the contents of his pocket book, when he took it out to pay for his purchases, and profited by the discovery. Nxw Pzxiomcal Owes.—A new Periodical Office has been opened by Messrs. Work & Holmes, in Mr. Singeriy’* new building, opposite the Post Office. Prom the energy and business capacities of these young gentlemeo, we are sure that they will succeed. All the best Periodicals, and Eas* tern Newspapers are kept by them, together with a fine assortment of cheap publications, stationery, music, &c. We refer our readers to the adver» tisement, in another column, and advise them to pay a visit to this establishment. Fish Maxxxt.—The fish market on Saturday was well supplied with fine fish, but they did not at aU equal in point of sixe thoee of lost week.— We then observed a pike which measured three feet ten inches in length—a sturgeon, four feet snd a half long, and a salmon two feet qod ten inches. Muxomtous Arraox.—•A terrible fight took place on Saturday night, in a doggery known as the A merioon Star, near the Theatre. The bar keeper who was pretty drunk, as well as all the other combatants, received a Slow on the bead from a poker, and bad his scull fractured. Johh Rots, a country man who attends the market, was yesterday cheated oat of tea hun dred and fifty pounds of flour. The person who pretended to buy It from him, staled that he would go across the street and gel the money, so the flour was placed on a dray and taken away, and the countryman remained al bis stall m patient expeo tatioa, whilst the rogue quietly decamped. Robhxxt.—A country mao, who was stopping at Mrs. Adams’ boarding house, corner of Union and Liberty streets, while sleeping, had bis pocke* book, containing thirty-five dollars in notes, taken from the pocket of his pantaloons, the money ex tracted, aad the book rammed. AsaatrLT son Battert.—Three cases of assaolt and battery, and one of malicious mischief, before Alderman Parkinson, on Saturday. Ssamcxo.—Washington McKelvey, who wak convieted of the crime of participating in the late Factory Riots, was sentenced, on Saturday, to six mouth’s imprisonment, and to pay a fine of six butr dred' dollars. Picx Pocket.—A pocket book, containing nine ty-five dollars, was token from a gentleman at the Mosongahels Wharf, on Saturday morning. MxajrausJL—Mr. Spencer will commence a se ries of lectnres in Quincy Allegheny city, this evening. Muscat, Soaxx.—On this evening and Tuee> day, the Bateman Family intend giving musical soirees ot the Apollo Hall. The Misses Bateman are quite yonng—the eldest not exceeding six years of oge, and the youngest' being only yet their performances are quite creditable. They will be assisted by Messrs. Farrel and Noarth, the formerof whom is a very skillful performer on the violin. CAUraa.-OA—A fine looking company from Car lisle arrived here on Friday night, and depart, we behave, this morning. Diojuma—Williamson’s Diorama of the bom' bardmeqt of Vera Crus will be exhibited at Philc Hall this evening It attracts large audiences." TRANSPORTATION LINES. 1849. ' llggl l . UNION LINE, OS THE PESS'A ASD OHIO CASALS. Crawtou A CuAxeKKua, Gevelond, O l p_ nr i. H. G. Parks. . Bearer, Pa. \ THIS Line will foe prep* ed on tho opening of navi gation. to transport freight and passengers from PITTSBURG’!! and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Or" 1 and Lake*. The facilities of the Line are unsurpassed in number, quality and capacity of Boats, experience of captains, ood efficiency of Agents. . One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, run ning in connection with tho steamers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh.and Beawr, and n line of first class 'Steamers, Propellers and Veaaels on the Lake*. AoKJrta—R G Parka, Beaver, Po. Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. M B Taylor, Warren, “ Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, “ Wheeler A Co, Akron, “ Crawford A Chamberlin, Cleveland, O Sean A Griffith, Buffalo, N. Y. JOHN A CAUGIIET. Agent, Office, cor Water and Smithfield its, Pittsburgh. mchßLly •agmiis49.gaft BINGHAMS’ TRANSPORTATION LINE Jobs BmonAM, Wh. Bisqhax, Conducted on strict Sabbath-keeping principles. THE Proprietors of this old established Line have put their stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward Prodace and Merchan dise to and from the Eastern cities. We trust that our long experience in the carrying business, and zealous attenuon to the interests of eas terners, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage hitherto extended to Bingham’s Line. Our arrangement* will enable us to carry Freight with the utmost despatch, and our prices shall always .he as low as the lowest eharged by other responsible lines. We have opened an office in No 183 - Market street, •between4th and sth sts, PbUada, for the convenience of shippers. Produce and MerehandUe will be received and for* warded, East and Weft, without any charge for for warding, advancing freight, storage or commission. Bills of Lading forwarded, and every direction promptly attended to. Address, or apply to WM. BINGHAM, • Canal Basin, cor Liberty A Wayne its, Pittsburgh. BINGHAMS A DOCK,' No 183 and 876 Market street, Phi'aaa. JAMES WILSON^. Agent, No L 22 North Howard street, Baltimore WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No 10 West street. New York Pehniylvania C anal ttallfiosd Ei- packet Line, aßa^iB49..gjLg^ , -On FROM PITTSBUGH TO PHILADELPHIA A BAL TIMORE, (Exclusively for Passengers.) ftyjg public ug respectfully informed that this Line 1 will commence miming on the 19th Inst, and con tJnno throughout the Season. The boat* are new, and of a superior class, with en larged cabins, which will give greater comfort. The ears are the latest construction. A boat will always be In port, and travelers are re quested to eall and examine them before engaging pas •age elsewhere. (Pare only nine dollars through.) One ofthe boats of this L<lne will leave the landing (opposite U. S. Hotel, corner of Penn street and CanaT every night at nine o’ clock Time 31 days. For information, apply at the Office, Monoogahela House, or to D LEECH A Co mcbl7 Canal Basin PESSSYLVANU CABAL * B. BOADB, EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE, raon Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore. (Exclusively for Passengers.! THE public are re»pecifu‘ly informed that this Line will commence running on Monday, 19th March. The boats of this Line are of a superior class. With enlarged cabins, which will give greater comfort to passengers A boat will always be ih port, and travelers are re quested to call and exam rtf them before engaging pas aage by other routes. Tl sy will leave the landing, op posite the U. 8. Hotel, co mer Penn street and Canal, •very night atoo’elock. r FARE—NINE DOLLARS THROUGH 7lme-—3) Day*. For information, apply at the office, Monongahela Bouse, or to D. LEECH A-Co, Canal Basin. N- B. —The proprietors of the above Line are now building an additional Line of Packets, to ran as above bn or about June Ist, in eonneetion with the Pennsyl vania Rail Road from Lewis town to Philadelphia. At that time a packet will leave every morning and even ing. Time through, days. rochlQ LAKE ERIE ASD EttCHIGAB USE, 184 - JHat IN THE ERIE EXTENSION CANAL. Established m ISM. 'mHE Proprietor of this well known Line of Canal -J[ Boats, will be prepared on theeuriiest opening of tanal aaviganon, to transport Passengers ana Freight to all patnu on the Erie Extension, New York Canals Aral the Lakes, ranuing in connection with the favor ite steamboats BEAVER and CALEB COPE, between Pittsburgh-and Beaver; Troy and Michigan Lake Boat {Jne, on the New York Canal, and C. M. Reed's Line ef&teamboau and Vessels on the Lakes. C. M. REED, Proprietor, Erie, Pa. AGENTS— Bidwell A Brother, Beaver. \V C Malan.Rharon. ' } liA G Hull, Sh^rpsburg Samir A Downing, “ } B Ptnmmer, West Greenville. Wick, Acher A Co, “ ■ ffm Henry, Hartstown. mchlO PORTABLE BOAT LISE, ftaa^iB49.jgp& For ihe transportation of Merenaadue, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH GOODS carried on this Line are ant transhipped between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, being car ried in four teetion Portable Boats over land and wa* ter.—to shippers of merchandise requiring carefhl handling, this is of importance. No charge made for receiving or shipping, or for advancing charges, Alt gdods forwarded with dispatch, and on as reasonable terms as by any other Line. • JOHN MTADEN A Co, Canal Basie, Penn sl Pittsburgh JAB M DAVIS A Co. marl 227 Matket A 54 Commerce st, Philo. JOHN MeFADEN A Co, Forwarding and Commit ion Merchants, Canal Basin, Penn si, Pittsburgh. JAMES M DAVIS A Co, Flour Factors and Commis sion Merchants, 837 Market and 54 Commerce street, Philadelphia. nail . made by either of the aboveon Floor, Wool and other merchandise consigned to them far ulo. matU To the Honotahi la, the Judge) of tAe Court of Gtne> ml Quarter Sonant of the Peace, in and for the County if Allegheny. rpHE petition of a SANSBURY, of th« township I of Lower 8u Clair, in lie county aforesaid, hntn bTy sheweth, that Voor petitioner hath nrovided him « 4( with material* tor the accommodation of tra* and other*, at hi* dwelling house, in the township aforesaid, and prays that your honor* will be pleased U> grant him a license to keep a Public House of Entertainment. And your petitioner, as la duty bound, will pray. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township of Shaier, do certify, that the above petitioner 'la of rood repute for honesty nod temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travel er*. and that said tavern u necessary i P Rosa, Wm Chess, II Roberts. 8 J Hay, C Robin son, B Crawford. W Bilk. Jas Carter, John Cook, Benjamin Hall, John Campbell, E Dunn, C Manors, D BleUtrow. _ mch£i-d3t* Oregon and California in iws-By J Q. i Thornton, late Judge of the Supreme Court of Or- : —with an AppentUx; including recent and au thentic information on the «ab]ect ofthe Gold Mines, and other vslushlo matter of interest to the emigrant, with numerous iUutmiiona and a map; S vole, ISmo. 51,75, * The Gold-Seekers Manual; being a practical and instructive pride to all persons emigrating to the gold regions: by D T Anatcd, Prof, of Geology, King’s Col-, lege, London. I vol, paper. 2So. Note* of Travel in Californio: comprising the prom inent feature* of the country; also, the route from Fort Leavenworth. Mo., to San Diego, Cal. From the offi cial reports of Col. Fremont and Mai. Emory: 1 vol, gOOpaee*. liSc. The California Guide Book; comprising the last na teed work, together with CoL Fremont’s Geographical account or Upper California, and his Narrative of the Exploring Expedition to tho Rocky Mountains, Ac , vith 9 map* —1 vol, Bvo, paper. 6’Jc. i Rev. Baptist W Noel’s work on the Union of Church i and State-—! vol. l«mo. $1,35. | Just received by | mehSS FARM FOB BALE. IN Indiana Township, Allegheny county, 3 mile* Tram Deer Creek Lock, containing One Hundred ann Fifteen Acre* and 1111 perches, with the allow ance of 6 per cent ioFtoads. There are from 30 to 40 aeres of cleared land, a young Orchard, a Saw Mill in running order, with asm and race complete, and an abundance of good timber on the premises. Also, a substantial Frame Dwelling House, 31 by 33 feet, with a Log Kitchen, and a well within 10 yards of the kltehen door. Terms accommodating. Persons wishing to purchase, will please make ap plication to DAVID RINEHART, on ihe premises, or |© W AD. RINEHART, No 33 Irwin street TIT HOLES ALB DRV GOODS—Wo are now recet- VV Tins a largo atock of Spring and Sommer Dry Goods, selected with great can from the importer* and manufacturer*, and consisting of a fine assortment of ail grade* usually kept by Dry Good* houses, which we are prepared to sell at men price* a* cannot fail to rive satisfaction to purchaser*. City and country merchant* are invited to give u* a call, and examine oor stock and prices before per* chasing elsewhere. SHAOKLETT A WHITE, 99 Wood *i, iwo door* above Diamond alley mehlS • TO STOCKING WEAVERS AND PEDLA.R&- HostxtT—9ooo doren bleached, unbleached, blk, mixed and colored women’s and men's cotton Hose. Also, unbleached and mixed cotton half Hose, Jpil received direct from the importers, and for sale at un asually low prices, by _ mchlß SHACK LETT* WHITE TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—W R. Muann has now open st his Wholesale Dry Goods Rooms, north east comer of 4th and Marketsueela. Pittsburgh, a fttll supply of fresh Spring Goods, Including newest styles of Pnnl*. Gingham*, Lawns, Ac., and Invite* an examination of bis stock. Entrance to Wholesale Rooms from 4lh street. mchfiO Clark'Wanted, WANTED— A Yonng Mail in a wheleiaie and tail Dtt Goods Store. Apply al 62 Market si - achSftdu WANTED, T>Y a Married Mtut, a situation as Book Keeper, n Clerk or Salesman, in a store or manufactory. Moat respectable references can be given. Address U A- B. C»" Gazette office. moh2o:d3t* Patent Boda &ib> Q 7 CASKS (Glass maker*) las Mupratl A Soni <6 I brand, Just ree’d per steamer Brooklyn, and tc sale by . W A M MiTCHELTRKE, jnia No 100 Liberty si ARTISTS’ MATERIALS-Just reo’d and for sale -00 yards smooth Canvass, 37 Inch; “ " « “ 38 u 30 “ 80 " 100 doz Cempretuble Tnbc*, of oil color*, by xoehlO J ODD*Co YK7RAPPINQ PAPER—IOOO team* assorted; TV Cap do —OOO reams; Post do —6OO u for sale by mchl7 J BCHOONMAKER A Co T ABD OlL—lubbls best qttality. for sale by OChl7 J bCHOONMAKEM fc Co. DRY & -VARIETY GOODS. No. 75 Misxxr Br. HAVK resolved on SE (took of DRY GOOI which have lately been port -non Sauts in Philadelphi* mentions and unparalleled f We hare made tneh a la alar prices that we will no foods BELOW COST of tention of buyers is invit good* adapted to the Califo ladies dri Plain and hrnred Cornelian silks, , Very superior broehia fig’d and watered blk silko, Superior repormnre silks, blk and colored, Sapor block glossy Gro de Rhin tilka, Vuette and montillo tilka, best quality, Pitre satins, blk and bine blk satins, Lamartine tatin merinos, Super ci)k warp alpaca 1 nitres; SHAWLS! Splendid plaid Ion; *hawl*,| Splendid lerkeri riawla, from N. York auction*, great bargains; I Plain and embroi'd thibetj *ha-wl*, all color*; ailfc fringe, remarkably cheap; Tiros. Betobam, Jacob Docx. French cloths from the factory. For beauty of finish and permanence of wear, these cloths have no superior, a few pleeet extra fine jet Tjlack and olive cattQn beavers and other heavy cloths tor ovor coats, twilled French cloths, manufoc' taxed expressly for cloaks, French and American cas* simeres, enper west of England do, super French sa tins for vestings, the best imported. Plain and fancy velvet and cashmere vestings, merino shirts and draw ers, Italian cravats, linen, cambric and silk bdkfs.ho* siery and gloves. STAPLE GOODS. Irish Linens, best long doth shirting, tansiins, bleach* ed and brown mnslins of good quality, remarkably low; tickings, checks, domestic and imported ging hams, scarlet, yellow and white flannels, a large lot very cheap; a large let of while and crossbarreaeoun try ffsopwis, cheap; brown and bleached Barnsby table linens and table cloths, Russia and Scotch diapers and towellings, jeans and tweeds. An usual- large stock of blankets, direct from the manufacturers, some of which an the best ever exhi bited, all of wlxich will be closed ont at unparalleled low prices. In addition to the above enumerated goods, oar stock comprises s very large and complete, assortment of almost every article usually found iq a dry goods store, and as iney have been mainly par chased at the easern suctions, hence the lste greet re duction of prices. We are enabled and determined to sell them on st great bargains. Wholesale buyers, country merchants, tailors, and the pubUe generally are respectfully invited to an ear ly examination. Bargains shall be given. ALEXANDER A DAT, 75 Market st, feb9 N W comer of the Diamond NO. CO MARKET STREET—Have received by re cent importations the following Goods, viz: Six canons Thibet Shawls, of various qualities and coldH. Fifty' dozen “Alexander’s” best guality Kid Gloves, together with s good assortment of eoPa silk, Lisle thread, and cotton Gloves, for spring trade. Rieh standing, straight turnover Collars; cheap Col lar*. 300 pair embroidered Cuffs, from SO cts to 91J25. Mourning Collars in variety. Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment ever offered by us. French and English 4 4 Prints; Hoyle’s Prints, small figures and fast colors; small plaid French Ginghams; British Furniture Chintz; white satin Damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask, 0, 8 and 10-5; Green Berares; Gents block Gros do Rhine Bilk Cravats, 33 to 40 Inch, the best goods imported; Purse Twist; linen cambric and linen cambric Hdkfs, from 64 to 82,50; While Goods sueb as Jaconets, Lawns, Mull and Swiss Muslins, figured nnd plain Laces, white and col’d Tar is lanes, Ac. Ac. j We are in the daily receipt of NEW GOODS, ana invite the attention of purchasers to our extensive stock. feb37 HOUSE KEEPING GOODS—w. E. MtmXHT in vites the atiemtion of house keepers and those about commencing house keeping, to nil assortment ol shove Goods, suck is— Quilts and Counterpanes, white and colored; Tickings and pillow-case Muslins; Sheetings, from one to three yards wide; Table Diapers and Table Cloths; Towelling, Towels and Napkins; Furniture Prints and Chintzes; Scarlet Oil Chintz, for curtains; Super printed Chintz, for qailts; Embroidered window curtain Mnslins; Striped and barred u “ Bed Blankets, all qualities and sizes; A supply of these Goods is constantly kept on hand, and will always be sold on the most favorable terms; at north east comer 4th and Market its. feb24 AT W. R. MURPHY'S—Just received, an assort ment flf GLOVES—Ladies super kid, light and dark colors; men’s do; gentlemen’s and Ladies Lisle; cotton do; misses lisle and cotton. HOSIERY—LadIes cotton, lead, blk, white, mixed, and unbleached: men’s do; ladies super English Lisle; tpun aad fine silk; Cashmere, plain and riJ&ed; chil dren’s white and mixed cotton da. LACES AND EDGINGS—Thread and bobbing edg ings; Lisle and Victorine do; Swiss utd Paekand do; Lisle and Thread Laces, Ac. Figured Nett*, for espaa and caps, new styles—a large assortment. The place, nonh-east corner 4th and Market sts. Wholesale Room* up stairs. mehlD Bleached goods— a. a. Mason a co, no co Market street, have just rereived the following well known brands of Bleached Muslins, viz: 7-9 and 5-4 ’James' Steam Mill*;' 9-4 'Naomkeag Steam Mtlls;’ • ‘Mason,’ ‘Pokanoket, 1 ‘Carlisle,' Dorchester,’ ‘Quins igamond,l "Grafton A,’ ‘Pittsburgh,’ ‘Lawrence,’ ‘Bos ton Pillow Case,’ ‘Ftornsworth.’-Ac. Act, all of which, together with many styles not here mentioned, wif) ho sold bjjMlifl piece or package at Eastern prices. ' TTNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS-W RMurphy.iq-. U vile* the aueuflon of buyers iqhi* stock or the : •hartfCiwds. pf iUtha different qualules,; «atd -to be as najd«iakihl*«*thhA\£aish, aMMtßaefc.lower pri ces, Genuine Welsh Flannels also., constantly on Geuxe and.ulk do, 44 and S 4 do, fox Shroud ing purposes. Also, hca»msdg“Wtita Manuels and Limeys, con* standy on handset the north east earner ofFcunh and Market " truufi AA. HASON&C6, No 00 Market-street, bavei *• thisday reeehren pet “Fast lino,” the followv ing named goods, viz:—Satin .striped, blk and blae blk, Elaia and primed Berates; all wool M. do Laioem em roidered Thibet Shawls; blk, white and pearl Silk Hose; spun silk do; kid, oik and Lisle Thread Gloves; Linen Bobin; cambric and muslin Edgings; Bonnet Ribbons, embroidered muslin Capes,, new patterns, and rich goods. * mchgl SATIN DAMASK^W'M’CliitoeliO&rs tojrarchas er* m very handsome assortment of rich satin Da mhsks for window certains. Also, French chintzes, bods, linen, transparent shades, Ac., at bis carpet ware room, 75 Fourth «L deefl ISSE3 AND INFANTS’ WEAR—F U Ratos A Co, have added to their former business a de partment under charge of Mrs. Bigelow of Boston, for making to Order in latest styles. Infants’ Wear, Misses Sacks, cloaks and Dresses, Ladies and Genu Dressing Gowns. Garments embroidered or stamped for embroidery, kqttitng, netting, crotchet worfcdtemsmehing and mar king neatly executed. 00r.29 TSeNTS’;FURNISHING GOODS—Fine Shirts, wun VJT standing collars: merino, silk and wool Yesis; do do do Drawers; silk, kid and wool Gloves; merino, cotton and wool 1 Hose; blk Italian cravats; fine Ze phyr Scaria. deco F H EATON A Co TXOMESTIC WOOLLENS— Blankets, Flannels J I Tweeds, rtm— cloth and Cassimere, by the piece or package, very low for sale by novta GEO COCHRAN FANCYCASSLUK&ES—Scasea new style Fancy Caasimeres, bright figures and very handsome goods, just opened by • decia SttACgLEIT A WHITE FRENCH MERINOS AT’COST—Smith A Johnson W Market street, will sell for the balance of the season at cost, their stock of French Merinos, compri sing the most choice color*. Now is your time to so curcbargatna deel3 TfELVET BlßßoSS—Justreceived at V soy’s, C 7 Market street. 30 pa colored Velvet Ribbon, assorted colors; 30 J black “ “ 8 “ embroidery Gimp; 10 ps wide Plain, Ac. deed LEVIATHON GOLD PENS, a magnificent 'and most excellent oen. being the first sent to this market; for sale by W W WILSON, jaB ’ corner market and 4th su RID GLOVES—2S dbxLadies super Kid Gloves; 10 “ mens white and blk u 3 x misses ooiored do deed F H EATON A Co CALIFORNIA PISTOLS—Just received, several pairs of Navy and Dragoon Pistols. Persons in tending to visit California would do weQ to coll and examine them. Also, fine Watches, Jbwelry, Silver Ware, military and fancy Goods; for tale by ‘'maria W W WILSON, S 7 market at FRESH Express this dav, at W. M’Ciintock’s Carpet Warehouse, No 75 Fourth *l, the Richest Tapestry Patterns INGRAIN CARPETS, to which we invite Uto attention of purchasers. marltt WM’CLINTOCK R. HOPKINS, Apollo Boildlngt, 4th it BLACK aLPaSaS Mb*. phy invites the attention of buyers to Ms very foil assortment of the above goods, embracing the various qualities from foe lowest price to the finest. Also, Mohair Lustres, very glossyt and ol rich Paris blk. Alto, a large assortment of fancy Alpacas and Lus tres,- consisting of changeable, satin striped, satin and foney barred, damask figured, Ac. Mazarine Blue Pannettos—A few pieces of these desirable and searec goods on hand—also, Mazarine blue Alpacas and Mouse do Laines, at the north east comer of Fourth gnd Market its. Wholesale Rooms up stn'.rs. febt3 BLANKET COATING—Drab, Lavender, grey mix ed and blue, for tale by the piece or package, at manufacturers prices, by MURPHY A LEE, jts liberty tt, opposite 6th CLOTH8 —1 case black mixed heavy caiiimercsTa do Tweeds, fancy colors; 1 do fancy* cassimere lor sale at manufacturers prices, by jaß MURPin A LEE L* IWGOODS—A. A. Maaci.’i A Market street, havo rereived—Linen Sheeting*, Linen Damask, 0, 8 and 1(M, Linen Hollands, bleached and brown Linen Table Cloths, Rnssia and Scotch Diapers, Doylies Napkins, Ac., to which they invite the atten tion of Durehosers. mchlfi —aUPPITTCREAT HaUGAINsi M7CORD A CO- wishing to close out tlteir stock of Mull* and Vtotoriena for the season, will sell the balance (embracing a good variety of List and Fitch, as well as the more common articles,} at EAS TERN COST—to which they would respectfully invito the attention of purchaser*. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS- Cali at corner Wood and Fifth street*. )aIO T SEW SPRING GOODS. AT DRY GOODS HOUSE OF W. R. MURPHY Norm Bast coamtadra atm Maara no. Prymniaii PERSONS wanting Dry Goods will please take afb lice that the above house has commenced recei ving its NEW SPRING GOODS, and foritesfoacSu of regular customers and buyers generally. Goods will be offered at low prices, and purchasers will have a large spd choice assortment to select from. ID" Country Merchant* and others are invited lb examine the assortment la Wholesale Room*, up stain, where a largo assortment of Priau, Ginghams, and goods generally are notr opening. mmA VRLLOW NANKEEN ewe bestiality X Lonsdale Nankeens, just opened hv maria SHACKLfHt h , Wmrff so wood it LUSTRES—Taro clues plain, figured and fancy Plaids, bright colors, foot received by • v BHACKLETT A, WRITE ODE COLORED cases low priced, IT| medium.and fine Alpacas, Coburg*asd Cash meres, Just received by nutria SHACKLBTT A WHITE Bonnets and miujneby goods—sjcto a Joasscm, 46 Market street, are now opening their «pek of Spring Bonnets, Bibbons, Silks, Laces, Crepe Lisse, Ae. Dealers ana others era invited to eail oi)d '“•*”* •’ WHITE GOODS—Jn»i received at B*rru feJenra iqS’s, 48 Market street, a foil stock of White uootu, compriitog every variety of Jaconet, Cambric and Bwlss Muslins; check, plaid.and fig'ddo, Biahop Lawn* and Book Muslinr, Tar Ulan*, embroidered Mnilinafox curtain*, to which they would invite : the aeration of dealer* andethen. maria / CaHfintia Gold Ftaer t , flfcjPAT) atTi' Pinmujtfiß, r.i.iNfl OFP then- larye IDS— the principal put of rehmsed at the Ulfil Atrcv ia and New York,, at a tre sacrifice! rye redaction from oar rey w tell a largo portion of oar mportsiioo. The early at* ed to choice high colored mia Trade. ESS GOODS. Cathmerea and de laines ail pficea, ' Soper clou cloths, all co lor*, French merino*, all colors, Black bombazine*, ' Cros* barred and atriped aJpaeaa, Brocha fif’d and strip’d do, Jenny Lind plaids, Victoria Lyonese doth*, ▼cry neb. Cohere clouts and cameli an lustres. SHAWLS!! A few b roc ha long shawls, the finest we have emt brought to thl« market, now to be sold at great barnini, Superfine «nJ common bro* cha square shawls: Soper camellan silk shawls 2iS’ GOODS lelcbrated “Johanv” mann* A. A. MASON A CO., MISCELLAIvEOUS. . HOUSES, LOTS, FABM&fcr W&TEB OUBB EBT&BUBHBSST, PHJIiIPaBDEO, Pa. fIIHB rapid.' strides -which Hydropathy has made X «oee/ta imrodafctlOO into this country —the bril iT«th yT>d‘tf effects oi cold water in chronic and acme dUfagi when employed' after the method of the celebrated Pneanitz, have removed from the rsisd of an intelligent and discerning public every - particle of doobt as.to it* efficacy, nad gained'it um< ■veraal favor. Considering the tmsatistactorr results of remedies hereto Core used in thatreannem of chronic complaints, (complaints, too, which are increasing er ery year.fTt must be a natural wish to see the success of a method by which bo. many unfortunate sufferers will be freed from their pains and infirmities. . The subscriber having practised successfully this method for eight yean at his Hydropathic establish ment, which has been considerably enlarged and im proved in all its parts, and breTery respect, is now_ ready to receive and accommodate patients who may choose to placo themselves under his" core, skill and experience. Philipsbarg, situated upon the left bank of the Ohio, opposite the month of the Big Beaver, is well known, for its refreshing and salubrious atmosphere, its do-' bghtfol quietness and charming natural scenery, com* bitting every requisite to render the sojourn, of the in valid agreeable. and contributing not a lido to re-es tablish unpaired health and phyueal strength. The establishment, the first started in the United States, contains every thing, both tor pleasure and comfort, calculated to insure a speedy and happy terJ urination of the ailments of the Patient. Persons wishing to avail themselves of the advanta ges here offered, will please address the subscriber by letter, (posl-paidj stating as near as possibte the nature oftneir complaints, in order to decide and ad vise on thetr fitness and eurability by the Hydropathic treatment, and also what will be necessary tor them to take along, for their especial and personal use. EDJVARD ACKER, M. D. Proprietor.' . Philipsburr, Beaver county, Pa. Harasses.—Rov'd. Killikelly, Y. D. Clark, Esq. do; Hen. Thomas Henry, Beaver,lPa* Z>r. Barker, do; Prof. Ch. Elliot, Pittsburgh, LC. Perkins,* Esq. Ohio; Rev. S. H. Sneed, New Albany; Rev. JL Allen, Princeton, N. T. L. Station, Esq., New York; Dr. Ch. Winter, Philipsbarg; Wm. H. Mo- Cbnnel, Esq. Pittsburgh; A. Bidwell, Esq., do. * Printing BiUbUshmeni Hsmoved, KENNEDY’S Printing Establishment has been re moved from Allegheny city, to Third street, (op posite the Post Office.) Pittsburgh, in the ‘Franklin Place,’ (Sisgerly’s new building.) whore every descrip tion of plain and fancy letter press printing will be ex ecuted ua style, and at prices equal to thm of any other establishment East or west. The materials in the of fice are entirely new, and selected from the best Type Fouaderies in the United Slates. The (aeiilty and ra pidity with which work can bo.exeented at this estab lishment, is insured from the fact that it will be done on the latest and most improved machine Presses; and at rates equally os low as ean be dona In any of the Eastern cities. mchgfcdlw FOB BUS, TEN LOTS, SI feet by 170, situated oo the higher ground, and fronting on the wide North Commons to the BUena Vista Extension. Terms 5700, cash. JAMES ROBINSON. \VM. O’H. ROBINSON, Buildings, 8« Clair at mchgfcgrn Office, Ext rpo COUNTRY MERCHANTS— Smith A'Jonasoa, I 40 Market street, ou sell you hosiery cheeper than they can replace them—having bought them at a large package sale previous to the advance in price. They can tell yoa Straw Bonneta and Variety Goods at cheap os yon can buy them of Eastern Jobbers.— Come and tec. mrhffl THOMAS KIJCWEDT, JE. JOHJt M. IAWYKS. tKEHKBDY * B&WTER, ? OOEING GLASS ManafaetnteT*, and wholesale dealers in foreign and domestic Variety Goods. Western merchants, Pedlars and others arC invited to call and examine the prices and quality of oar stock, as with our present increased facilities In manufactur ing and purchasing, we think we can offer as great inducements to buyers as any other house west of the,* Mountains. )03-ly HEW GOODS, 1849. TTTSNNEDY & SAWYER, corner Wood and Fourth IV street, are now receiving direct from first hands, a large stock of Fancy and variety Goods, including Clocks of every variety, gold and silver Watches, Jewelry, French Prints, Combs, Hooks abd Eyes, Gloves . and Hosiery, Suspenders, Gun Caps, and all other articles in their Une—all of which having been purchased personally of the manufacturers east, du* ring the last winter, expressly for the Spring trade, will be sold wholesale at a small advance on eott. Constantly on hand, all descriptions of Looking Glass es, of our own manufacturing, at eastern prices. mh33 SAM’L. GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, EZOBAROI BCILDISqS,,. ST. CLAIR STREET, has ruar liiLLtu room NEW TORE AND PHILADELPHIA, And Is now receiving a fine assortmeatof a CLOTHS, CMHABIUM AND TOTINfIS,; OF THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEST STYLES, Which be is prepared to make toorder IN THE BEST MANNER * And in the latest Fashions, marto Hoad Ruarten for Boats and Shoes, Corner of Fourth and Southfield streets, Ptmauacß, Pa. tf&Tn TROTH A SCOTT having commeneedf*f?l|| KlljJ the general Boot and Shoe business, hllfU wholesale and retail, would respectfully r uxvtte tne attention of their uleods and the publhgeu erally, to their splendid new slock, consisting sf me ns, womens’, boys’, misses’ and childrens wear of evertr variety, suitable for the season, and at prices to soft the time*. A splendid article ofhome made work, such as gentlemen’s fine Boots, ladies, misses and childrens fine work. Please oaU and' examine for yourselves. TROTH 4 SCOTT, comet 4th kndSmithfield sts N. BL—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ac. Aci, al-. ways an hand ana low for cash OoumxYmerchants would find it to their Lb term to give tts acali tghea.vi*iUugtfio ,,-tnchli . to oliiiFWamiir * REOMETEH.—The undersigned having adapted J\ an instrument to the purpose of ascertaining the ipeeifio gravity or vahmor gold, 1* now prepared to supply all wbote fansiness may require its use.|lt U *malt, convenient, and eon be oaed without difficulty; a dance being aoacient to shop the process. Perrons contemplating rofatg.toCalifoniia, would do welt to *nit nymtii» iha instrument, a* it i* in ev ery way calculated to protect tbem (ram fraud by ena bling them at any time to ascertain the value of their metal. ' Printed directions and tables will bo supplied gnu itously to pnrebascr*. SAMUEL BASINS, Union street, rcarof John B-McPadcn** Jewelry store Paper Hanging*. EAYING purchased at three of the latest Facto ries in the Gut, (New York, Philadelphia land Bimmorßj) a largo assortment of the newest and most improved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, Ac., and made arrangements by which 1 will be ena bled to procure all uew Patterns, simultaneous with their appearance in the Eastern market, I would in vite the attention of those desiring to have their houses papered with the latest styles of paper, to call and examine my stock, before purchasing elsewhere. 1 have now on the way from the Gut, 2Q£OO pieces of Gold, Sadn Glazed, and common Paper Hangings, which I-can soli at pnees ranging from. IS) ots to 63 piece. mchlS S C HILL, 87 wood «l s. sTirnie, Bedford, Pa. losn xocattsan, Indiana, Pa KISO a ttOOBHSAD, TTTHOLESALE GROCERS, Forwarding and Com- YY miuion Merchants, and dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, comer of the Diamond and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Hon. Jos. Morrison, > a, Rich. S. Bliott. Esq. \ **• UmM - Simon Drum. Esq., Greensbarghi T. Gemmill it Co, Philadelphia. J. Milllken ASons, Lewis town. Pa. - ] {Brilbrii Mnlhollan A Ray,JSairsville. ' i ap3wA»wfl: ROBERT W. POINDEXTER, (Lata of Pittsburgh, Pa-) GENERAL COfIUISSION BBECHANT, No. 83 South Water st, (between Chcsnut A Market.) PHILADELPHIA- £ lE7“ Particular attention wilt be given to tales of Floor and Produce; and any purchases is the Phiia •delphia market for western account, and any Produce or Merchandise sent to him through Mr. 0. IL Grant of Pittsburgh, will have attention there free of commis sion for receiving and forwarding. mai7;dtf * JOBS A. shaw; ; ■ PACKER OF PORK AND BEEP, Commiuion flmbant and Forwarder, NO. 4 CANAL ST\ CINCINNATI, OHIO. Particular attention paid to the purchasing of of any article of Produce in this market. Abo to the forwarding of Goods generally. Refer to Messrs. John Swasey A Co.) u Martin A SlockweU >Cincinnati. O. 8.0. Parkhnrst, Esq. 3 Lippincou A Co. 'I Kier A Jones, > Pittsburgh, Pa. English A Bennett, J oarfltdfim HURT PROOP IROS. rpHE undersigned have erected works in the city of 1 New York, for the purpose of Galvanizing all arti cles of Iron, which It is desirtble to PROTECT FROM RUST, such as Telemph Wire, Bolls, Spikes, Nails, Wire for Fences, and any other anielh wnlfch maybe required. Fdr Hoops for Casks, as a substitute for bale Rope; lor Clothes tinea. Lightning Rods, and a host of Other applications, it will be found cheap and durable.' They would particularly call attention to the Galvani sed Wire for fences; it requires no paint, and will not rust. Also to Spikes aqd Bolts, the preservation of which is of so mach importance, that it will commend itself to the notice of alf those interested. ' GEO. B. MORKWOOD A CO- Patentees, •ctSO-dAwlyT 14 and 18 Beaver «t,N. York. h o vnsraru wm; —s NEW YORK. Y7ISH, MIDDLETON A WHITE, beg leave loan* J» nounce to their friends and the public, that they have assumed the management of the lane tad com modious Hotel, corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane, known as the Howard Hotel. Having much*impro ved the internal improved the Internal arrangement of the house,'no palnsshall.be spared on the part of the proprietors to give entire satisfaction to those who pay favor us with their patronage. mart-dSw "D HINTING PAPER?—Having the exclusive agency JC far the sale of the Mill Grove Printing Paper, (3. B.AC.P. Markin, Proprietors,) we wilLpe constantly supplied with all unSTliceren\ uses of superior quality, which we offer at the lowest regular prices. REYNOLDS A 8 REE, fobM and Irwin sts 1_ * NOTICE. rpHE undersigned having removed to Washington 1 city, will attend to the prosecution of claims on the Government, and to any law business before the : Courts of the District, with which he may be entrusted. decB-d3atis ANDREW WYLIE, Ja. gary. PH- *>• HUMiT - Dcmiti. CoraerofTuimb f nr| Docaior, between " * “ jepS-dlyin^ .Market and Ferry meets. INDIA RUBBER PASTE—Just receiving, 3 grow bottle* of Robber Paste, a superior article, highly Important to persons that wish to keep (heir reel dry. It prevents the leather from cracking, ahd will take a polish over it. For sale at the India Robber Depot, No 6 Wood street mart J A II PHILLIPS ' CARBUTHNOT has commenced to receive a • large assortment of Fancy VARIETY GOODS, coosistuf inpanef Artificials, Ribbons. Laces, Ho siery, Gloves, Crape, Leisse, Cambrics, Nettings, Lace Veils, Shawls, Pongee Handkerchiefs, gents Cravau, gingham and eotton Handkerchiefs, carded Skirts, Sewing Bilk, Threads, Buttons; Combs, Jewelry, Cut ' lery, Sc. Ac. Country and city merchants are rev pectfolly invited to call and examine-his stock. No SI Wood street, comer of Diamond alley. f achSP Administrators’ Notice, NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion have been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Andrew Sproul, late of East Deer township, Allegheny county, deceased. All persons having SI aims against the estate of said deceased, will present tem properly authenticated for settlement;, and lb ore indebted willedeasejnake immsdu** psygient to JOHN | Admmistroora. mch&ktift TO liSVt . M' A MiMy tHgibta BiuiMM) SW™ three rtorr Dwellfe M" Sf-SA Bltdp ’ ’ near the preaiee» _- mcM7:upl A SECOND HAND*STEAMENGINB,ini; aicff order, ~i inch cylinder, aftmch.strota, OOg. . ler 14 foot long, 36 Inches in diameter, fly *T-. • cwl AiWj o lint of.tmftk 23 fctt long, SJ lMirt in diatneier, with droinsjoneopriKblsaw.. EoS®^ 0 ? martaf MATTHEW SMITH, No- 40 Jfighst., I POtt SALS. ' __ A FARM tiuiate on the N. W. bank of the Ohio nr* er, nine miles below Pittsburgh, coatamnff_” acres, late the property pfcrebn SL Hood,'deceased, and known as “Sate Landing.” Reference to David Hood, on the premises Wo. oL Davis, Allegheny, and the undersigned hrtho eitT'Ot ' . Philadelphia. feM-Smeod CHARLES jGiLPIN. " tu. focBTTOS AKb aUGAti PLA'isl'fliEST ; i J PLANTATION IN ARKANSA&—The sabscrtMr offers for sale the extensive plantation la Arkan sas, formerly belonging to «nd occupied by the.lain : Governor Kent, of Maryland, and containing twenty* eight hundred and eighty-three aadahalf acres of land. litis estate Uea in the counties ot Phillips and Crit tenden, and is signaled in Walnut Bend, on the BOssi* lippi river, twemy-Gve miles above the town of Hele- ' ' na. It is said to bo the highest river land in that re gion of Country. lu soil is peculiarly adapted to the growth of cotton. Ia improvements are an overseer’s Souse, a horse-mill, several com booses, and good quarters for servants. ' Upwards of seven hundred acres of this land have <’ been cleared and are now cultivated. The rest of it ’; may be easily cleared, (the most being already done,) ana has less timber upon it, and that chiefly of ash, which is readily sold at a well located wood yard, in - quantities of several thousand cords every year. This plantation is one of great value, and presents a . rare opportunity to tho public. In the nanda ofa rood planter it may be easily made of immense,annualpro* at. Its facilities of intercourse with New’ Orleans af fords constant avenue for the disposal of Its products. It is distant about 800 miles from CineumatkSßO miles from the mouth of the Ohio, and ?40miles from New Orleans. • * ThU property will be divided into teveral ports, if denied. Baltimore, Marylluidr ‘ aOB Aerei Coal Land far Baler SITUATED on the Moncngahcla river, about I8mile» from Pittsburgh and 3pmet above third Loch, in Jho iin mediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon AShorb, ud MrtJohn Herron's purchase. 'Tbla fine body ct Coal wil\ be sold at the low price 0£633 per acre—Ofib third la hand, balance in five equal annual payments, withoat interest Title indisputable. Location'very good— cannot be sunmssed. For further particulars enquire of S. BALSLF.Y, who hat a draft of saidnro perty. ReaideneeSd »t, below Ferry,Mr. Adams*Row, N. B. Thera is another icon of coal on this lract| about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality,. , jySOrdtf • 8. tt COUNTRY R£BLDENCE PQB lUSßftt’ MIO ACRES OF GROUND, situated near the Pittsburgh and Greeusburgh Turnpike, 3| miles from the city, and adjoining the Allegheny Cera-' etery, on whieh is erected a large and well finished two story brick Dwelling House, together with stables, carriage house. Ac. Tnore u also on the premises a large variety of fruit trees, and a spring of unosaal ex cellence contiguous to dweliiug. join - WM. YOUNG, 143 Liberty4l TaliuU* E«il Sitate for Sale. rpHE Truaiee* of the Wesiara Theological Seminary I having decided to tell, on perpetaxu letue, a por tion of (Beir property m Allegheny city, offer on Tory favorable terma from 30 to So Lota of different sUea, A warrantee tiue vrill be given. A plan of the lota caa be seen at No. 129 Wood street. For particular*, enquire of either of the usdanignod Committee. JOHN T. LOGAN, ALEX. LAUGULIN, MALCOLM LEECH, a GUILDS, SAMI.. BAILEY. Talubli Real EiUU for S»lti THE following property in the dry of Pittsburgh, and near the borough of Manchester, on the Ohio nver, U offered for sole on accommodating terms: 3 Lou (being sub-division of Lot No 469 in the plan of the city of Pittsburgh,) having 20 feet front oh Tenth street, by MO feet to Strawberry alley, near Grant street -10 one sens-. Lou fronting on an Avenue, 00 feet wide, running from Beaver rood to the Ohio river, ad* 'lining Phillips's Oil Cloth Factory. For terms, enquire of CHARLES B. SCtJLLY, or JAMES CHAKA, Barked Building, 4th ft ItOt ob Lfl>ert7 Street IbrLeui., ONE LOT*42 feet from on Liberty atrpevby UQfeei. - to Brewery alley, nearly opposite - Weal street*_ and convementto the Mononffaheta river, trill be Jett* . ed for a term of yean. Enquire of - CHARLES B SCULLY, ; or JAMES O’HARA, Jlarke’* pallrting, 4th-sL_ Valuable Property for Sale* IN THE NINTH WARITOP PITTSBURGH—Sev eraI Loti on Baldwin and liberty streets, in the 9th Ward. 81 feet*by 100, and adjacent the proposed depot of the Central Railroad. For. terms inqmre of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA* * Rnfldlny t 4thtt TO LET. jl_|l FROM Ist of April non, on reasonable terms, t fgHi to good tenants, nx comfortable two story Brick with cellars. Taolts ,an'd baok build- »• tugs, situated on Robinson ana Craig streets, AQeghO* r nyciiy. Fmuuireof SWEITZBR A REED, tpar6.-dtf Office Third st, opposite St Charles Hotel. j STORE TO LET. : ■hA TO LET, for one or more )cars,4hethree StO- "J • ry Briek Bailding on Wood.strcet, and adjolni/l’ l ' "■ '■“ing the shop and store of-Robert H. Hauler. ; The two upper stories bare been fitted up u t dwei- Ung boose, and may be still so occupied If a " wishes. 1 rqcfagbtf NEVILLES. CRAIG: ' “ FOB B ALBi ! ON frrorabla Lot of GroumLon the sooth. „v, »• side of Penn street, near the Monongahela river, . fronting 60 feet on Penn street, and extending. llOfeeVt in depth to an alley *JO ft wide; lion either for private residences or for purposes. Enquire of J BCHGONMAKERA Co,- -.-": ; kbit - ■ * ku«wmT«>. ‘ COBNTKf SEAT TO '£Ct—, Briek Dwelling, with 5J acres highly ? 'Land, situated in Oakland, to let from Ist next. HARDY, JONES ACA--: feb2* _ <4 Watcrstrcot 1 mFOR RENT—For one to three’years, ©fittSe - -~' 1 first of April next, a large two stoned* brink . DwellingHouse,pleaiontlyaitnatedonthebtok ” < ol the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Manbhfls j 1 ter, with about four acres of land, out buildings, fruit trees, Ac. Ac. Apply to * jas JAMES A HUTCHISON &Co fV. To Let. ' *’ MA LARGE and well finished Room, teeonA, riory, on the earner of Wood and Third above the Exchange office of ttm 11 WUlitffi*. Possession given immediately. Inquire of jas MKSILLS A ROE, IM Liberty *t. For . .. AvA In Allegheny city, a pleasant Dwelling IIou*o; &f?g| and large Garden, on toe second bank, adjoining ~ * . "Geo. Hogg. For terms, inquire of Mr. Beaj.> \■■■ Glyde on the premises, or at his store, No (23 Wood; . . street; or apply to ALEX. BRACKENRIDGR ~ feb23-dlm ~ ( ammjL TO LET—A large briclr Dwelling House.' ) p|H suitable for two families, situated on Federal t' JlfijMtreei, Allegheny, above Mr.' Graves 1 store..; Apply to H. LEE. feb33 Liberty et. opposite fith' • • Property- In Allegheny City foe SMeT , \ fJIHE subscribers ofler for sale a number of cboieo f- Jl Lots, situate in the Second Ward, fronting on th*-i Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire of W. (yH. ROBINSON, Atty at Law, 8l Clair St or of JAS ROBINSON, on the premise*. my!7:dAwtfT . TWO HOUSES ASD LOTS FOR SALbJ. i*A TWO LOTS on Beaver street, in the city of , Allegheny, above the ppoer Commons, im sMA; 1 , u erected a frame building, two stories high, suitable ' ' for two small tenements. The lots are each lWenrtn feet in front by one hundred feet deep, aud run back,* - to a street forty feet wide. Thebuildwgs on the 1 miset will pay a very handsome mu rest on the invest* !,* > mem, and the property will be sold cheap lor cash.- '"I" ’ Apply to H. Sproul, Clerk's office; U. S. or to novg9 • ' KAY ACo • " r«KTcearK •—-rr,:. AA THE subscriber offers for .real for the term.ol > Era one or more years, a large convenient well fit fined two story Dwelling House, eonuiniog 8 rooms , - and Kitchen. There ia a lot oT ground containing It . acres of fine young fruit trees of every tondTstabk, ►. Ac.) connected with the house. < To any person wish—t . - ing a delightful residence within o-few mutates ridootJ the city, this will be a rare chance. Fortenns; which 1 will be low toe good tenant, inquire oFfitr. Wright, near the premises, of John Watt, comer ot - Hand and Liberty streets, or of , octas-tf THEO.F. WRIGHT* »'■> Scotch Bottom liandfbrSsle. fpEN ACRES OF LAND, situated in Peebles town*''- X ship, on the Monongahela, three mile* from-PItUK' burgh—ln lots to sail narehasera. For runher panic* ultra apply to Henry Woods, 3d st. or to \- a Washington; .2*. 4th, above Bmlthfiela«t‘- > > M WAREHOUSE FoR3ALE—Tfce«rt)*erib«f' offer* for sale die three iiory brick Warehouse on Wood street, occupied by R. Tajincr ACc/' A ttp!7 wk WILSON, Jr. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET,. job HAi.R—a Lot of Ground situate on.Peun < stredf, between Hay and Marbury itrwas, ’edibiclhg the house and lot now occupied by Richard EdvVdf)'' haring a front of 23 feet, and in depth ; sold on favorable terms. Title unejceptiooabla. Ei«. quire of C. O. LOOMIS 4th st, near VVoddvW. oeta-dtf / .... .> j, . For Balo< A DESIRABLE Building Lot in etty;-flr-> ■* vorably located, in use about half an acfui- #a£ w will be old on accommodating term*. Inquire of- i febC J D >1 -A room tn tha socoQj'l^fJjNy: UDEUnTT. '•*' *'* The FremJdtn Fire Intutana Co. if FhflaB£Mt\tg; ' DIRECTORS.— Charles N.Banckei/.lbqmMafcrtj£‘‘ Tobiaa Wagner, Samuel Grant,. Jacbb.JLlBta4S«i<, Geo.W Richard*, MordecaiD. Lewis; Bone, David S. Brown, Morris Patterson. . CnaaLxs N. Basel**, President.;!' Charlea G. Bancker, Secretary. . Continue to moke insurance, perpetual, of finuUjd* on every description of property in town-Of Cooniry?- * d rate* os low as are consistent with security.; 1 v _ k 7,}’’ .To Company have reserved a large eOntmaeatlPilfljSJ ' which with their Capital and Pre imams, loifcy ed, afford ample Protection to the assured. The assets of the company, on January Ist, 184® u published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were £k follows, vn: . 'T| Mortgages $1,017,03 4!” 'J Real Estate Temporary Loans ' p&fiat 8S :t ?•*“ Stocks slA23'2S'' Cash, Ac. J*;eo4 37:\^^ * Since their incorporation, a period of 19 years," liar I'’ 1 '’ have paid upwards ofoue mJJnoa and dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording; ferldencA** Cfthe advantages of insurance, as well as’lhe'abUlir'." 1 and disposition to meet with promptness aUliabUidea.' ;; J. GARDINER COFFlN.'Agehtr ?t marl-dly! Office N E corner Wood ana 3d ®W BOOKS—Lectures on Pilgrim** Progress ia4 ho Life usd Times of John Banyan; by the Bast B. CheeTer, DD, 9 , ,4 nderings of a Pilgrim ia the Shadow oC Moant Blanelby GeoßCheevcr. D. D. • --s/s'* ; The Journal of the Pilgrims at PiTmomfa, in New - Kurland, in 1629. Reprinted from the original volume, With historical and local illustrations of provident*, principles and persons; by George B Cbeever,'D.D, second edition. . O’ I ?. Bapiirm, with reference to Us Import nndmoaesj bjfi Edward Beecher, D-D. * ' "*'* - Life and Correspondence of John Foster; edded by c J BRylond, with notice of Mr. Foster as a preacher* and a'companion, by John The above, with a large stock of l Tbeologle«i,,i|af.v toxical. Medical and for_»adrttaftr-' bricesV KLLIOTT A ENGUlf*}•-, ; joarJ between 4ttt st aad.Diainbfld'aUtry|~-- ARDWaRE PAPER-flO ream* fioe ; qjttSE&* eonalanment; fbraale by . -.%/.* JgCHOON'MAKER ACor^- SUNDRIES— 3 Jotote' Batter, 20 dos Zinc WashEoardttj lA» W3Uf Whltß'\ Beans: 10 saeks Feathers; 0 do* Hickory BrhotfiAftfcL MJ9 by ftbSS JOwHAjuStS^ -
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