BY: MAGNETIC. Reported t, . Po»j the PHtibnr|,h Pally Gkaetle, l i PmiADm , jua£Miin:hd f7 “^ P ‘ A block o( foor story vrnryhooses P n Ihe «'o;ocr of l-sibb street anil llie Wbarfi are §itw on fire. The ipsa will be bdatty, The stems is still rego‘o - Miir§i'l' :; .(2M- Tli| steamers from Mjtr era ytyry presetlent'among tiroir pafianngetk >be nraaiJt, "Bride- Inn had l4ilealh..'>>d.tl.l:reim> still sick Witt "f f te Waaltingion" ha. 113 dealJi«ipreVioi)kto her arrival >1 Memphis, and the ‘BnltojOinif jbi»s>(io>*V“d tow erefiUng'byibc : Cqro- the Soequehat&ft, istx pla«s6J near the mountain g3p, t|e vessel brings s7d,oQl). Cslilotlliin |s!d. ; .• pHILAUELPIIfAjdAR^ET. 1 pHHA»KLpmX.; March p. st. ' Tfte Weather —It has te«n: sowing u 1 Say, 'jjrhltb has checked outdoor traasoctiouic t F^ur —Bales of Flbdr maile at S 4 63 eU per bbl. ’ ?.. •)= 1 Gjffcin—Sales of prime ;red; Wheat Ctt 01 cts Salt! of prime yellow Coin at 03?, lo the etlenl Go. . J - Grain—Sales of \V|ioatat IjOOt&lO'J. SalSa of prime white i-opj ut 4§c-“»ale«i/uf 4000 .Xeltowat49iS|ocv ,o*o—ridt|a at 2Gtfs 29C' bu. ;j ; ,•. ' jiVhiskey—Sales^a'bbti l af.SSjfct I^rovi.oiena—Sales o|‘ Ufd—Sale* in bids at »)&, >0 IJacorr—Sales of hog-rchltuJ: t chtoge in other articles jisujily ipolccn mfthrel. ' i i f f "ilie weather-*-It has all ' CISCLNSa|'I MAEKPr - CmatJrdti, ***'' ; Flour—The sakra to-dntf Ml 1 including 1500 bfels &i —Sales at 14101-1 tJrocericfl —Sngar dndjCof ' IS l! IHKBCHABTS' WATr For BlntmvjJlCvJohiJstOKn, all imehnnliat TUJS Line will continue to . wiili Iheir usual deap»tcHs ft A6ETt*—c. A- M’ANUtTYA: Cs)v:FitWburgh*. < I) B Wakefield, JohnstUflrn. i John Miller. UollidayibafHhl; / „ .pwrfTTfTfc-J^mei. JoFdon.SgfUh &• Smklau, Dr F -tflioenberger, K Moore, Joim W'tlN SFfVoa toon. W-jrt fc,Co,-tom L^hmerJitt M’Dr iyr& Bro», PKubufgh; John Ivory, SWMt, MsteMliihi ■ Kay, J»0 & Co, Blairsvllle. •_ * , . j PC* l * 7 ttY»H.Kßs:pjjc«jril ,r lia: i, ■> . FOBPHU-ADKLPHIA IOBE. ■•- . Exclusittely-Jo* Fisifcagifrs. Lin r.soll leave al:jfO'clocl at night: . Ohio—C»pi A Craig. Ilorfllaivfoht, 12 ill Kentucky—Capt U Trhby ,-’1 uwfay, ‘S, ih. : r* Louisiana—Capt I ? ThumprihKwed eaday 23th. • . indmna— ThurWafiSPth. j Ohio—A Craig, FndsV, 3Clh.£; ' Kentneky*-HTrnby, B*ianlatj>l. :/ J P Thomason. Sohnir.-A ;*M ». /for pawns. "PP I ? “ , ■'tochSS) or DILKiXIJ &-go, Cnbnl Basin -v —— -xusHSKr-v- TOUfi KELLY A CO., t*Qcce**&& to Holds Win*>- •I breoer & Co., Ime i.Yfereit tuft.-Tailor*,) No. Btt CHESTNUT Street; above ThirdT Philadelphia, beg to inform their mend* aiitt- tliit Uiey Lv” «c“,od W >V\'A. trijl Ur told ba reasonable jfcSfroSS&S* term*, as •be*doW lies ht the wharfi For tetin*, of , JA9.XERJL, Jr:&Co,Jso Water iL, •. wu»H!ll:dini or G ji. _ SOTUJ*^' ■L LL persons indebted to the Estate Of 'V illWm Mc- V\. Knight,deceased, of to the bate firm* oi W. Me* gnighUt Co., and Wm,McKtu#:bi£ s>orn, ere.notified n> p*y, withbtn farther difay, '• , w ' ROBfiST SCKNIGHT, ,Atimmmrtdofaf deeM '* Muspratt’a PstejU Ask. CASKSiuilireeiiTed nci.sitijiiars Jvanhoe ami St Cload, jnd &r ftie by , T W «k t& ’SuTCIIELTftEE, *»i mchia * : 1 - v*- 3W> Liberty .... .. '* •I'vKALEUS IN HIDES Af|l>£&ArH£R> Morocco, AJ Shoe Findings, Ae./No/- WfivLiborty street, bare jrn*t reeciTod their BPEUNtf STOCK 01 poods, com- a large assortment of,article* to uietc hoe, u> Vhieh the attention of ptirchisfeM ft mtned. achtS „ » , . —g 1 ui , w Astro* A GIRL to do iiacaerworh.- 'fildc ‘who thoroughly understands her can give poou rr * foresees, cart hear of a', permanent situation* at fair wtigst, by applying at this : , m&M:dif TODOZ' SUPERIOR fcOWJ do com Silver Tab Ik and Tea Spoorii S?;Jtw parlor. office and .other Clocks ID do* assorted iuvd Gas icbandaitero; IDdoaGoid aiifl tartbr gpeelaele*; open* Sng and for sale by , -“ c j£| ri W WILSON . . TDROPCCE, T>ULK POBKHAW4-3d3#|& ]§nen for •i-D sale fay mch27j ]wfiA|iir!y SALTS —25 bbls prime Sajja, itrstore; fbr sale by • !vs# mcb¥? Co,.water st ■ CORN MKAL—ISU bUs ffceslf fclonlMeaL jutt recM and*; dole 'OALERATUS LblrSoda Atl ft US' *f ab*m. * fa AW.-KH-'O m, ; TJOTASH—A pure iiid article, ttlways on V^ujjNiHicrrEß oV cw&rechi oud for sale Uy ’• ; yPAt/N A HEiTER . Alcohol—ii uiu Tec’U.A'forisie \>r. - „ mcliYT l IIhJTKR , .» T?I*AX bbls qhil tori su!e by . ■y. S: - H Sv«. lIARBAUGII, . pchg? . r J ( > S 3 ajnl HH trout st ;£ TTOLL r.UTTKß^n‘l^!s : prinh3 Khllßutihf, pm up Xi “t ehJiht, rceeiVeiiubd 10/fqic liV ;; u mcl*7 __ '_ ; * St? &\V 11 AftbAUUH OUOAR u pri A’clultcie; ■ sftt2rrSf for *-' le llaUlialt.U r ’? /1 UTTA PfciUCIlA-rLaibe (idila Pcrchft l V V3T jn»Ur ; r;J and lor \\ y> WILSON. \ - 4i)> buj &|arfce» BEANS -40 bbl» wjftie fkas/ij mito re and for talc by j I)JIKuY, JOXKS ACo lEMOM*— las til. i>mon*,na"*uiifß u , l4 >,r OT ka i e j mchg; . _c_ : ACo •’ HITANTEI>-B a wV Vheui, tit i ■:-‘ VV wti!Ph ’ll* higb«t Miesuhwibbe by . ’ *S&^ ,Al F Al;ni '* . ■4 . taehU* ■ • • v? ’_ w;Vmkr;midJb4 front .1 •kiroOL—The niafipt ptsfc* in eaf*h will b c %WjsT* - s^^?r4^fou ;j & Ti® ,Fj ’ APPLBE^»j'‘4 v A i’p^ i .:':■I*s,“ 1 *s , “ •i. rot mlc by ti V H - I,AL 'M Ti vJijii <3 eAlji flic'll *lirf for .« ■u Tl»iaiK*anoeK * c.„ : mei^c 7 ; 1 • UI *nti wood «i» 1' lfrLff u HW4fisjg^«•. THE ITTSBEHQH GAZETTE Ashes*—D“'r 2° r. crnU i POW Pearl* .i—4f6_S «>errrelull£*- —.—•—^'3^o4. Soierntu* •••-• ••••••'•' Sj Soda A»fa- Ale—pef-Ml • - • 'aflOttiGO-, BrlstJO*4‘DtitySt> ■ " Fore- CamrbonfTran^... 40 CJ ; Glfle-perb Untieing R„ 01.-3 I Honey—Liuly :jn pet cent ' Force- Oream Tamar ......yf, » 37. ! Cul.a p*-r cn'i-• • • —if— < Tc uncnjce • • Copperaffiv l>o t i! WctAjn ,oml> r> lb l- & a> ; Mercer County Jl}O *t;j Glnaentr—l>uty -tt pr. rt., Foundry pj«- n >] _ m ~ Gattf.--**• •--..... 400 60 1 100 W«ac**'- -70 WM Do. aallrd _ © - I ProvLlonm * HS?JK Wdcre^,: * .Do kipp*pernktn I.W 01,tW Bacon Ham. C.l ©f,| fj ° 2S p«r «em “ SOS* 1 S=P«?.::::SBTr "~s&«r 1; *i, s M !’"T/a" 1 ,, u « N .“ ’• s ft.y»« Spadf**-.-*® * I"-™** fci-fi: -iV"-r nr-±« ' »% b fS '-"•ftSi.ri* <» tv.,-, Batting—pet lb ,t£ ■: Earle -•- rgfljlt Hope U- 9&i3f. Beans—per l>ui] el.’ . * ; Small Whixe ••70®75: Common A mliM--- t-CiSb—i BackeU~f 401,50 Coal—Duty 30 per «. . A i the river 5 05* From srugoa *t* — &O% - SiS ?| do ?^/ MMMllhriMr- Sto I S™ 1 ," «* H' PM»l«l-rtr'l.« .wtitninc*”- • «••••**/ Cci*3**i 0 \m; < •... . «i 001 "" S S j i'iou,h : ;•}£ i : ,Nr.i,»„„o..i. P i ll ,' ,S* Am •• Slab. <0 .. llagii- Dn:v 6 per omu. I^** 1 •‘'O* l " " A, 0 5 Ru-< tfl >he«t 0 IS* r«nm;r. miJ'-O- •• • • 310 - : 16 0 W Lead—Duty at per rem ‘! Do good whiir -0 <1 1 runanc-^nd- j-- 40 £ St) Mj«*oUn f\ g ! 41® _ ! Ricefrper tb \ltriol, filus-.v,. tl a 12 for 4JO 4 , | R:rc -I}o 1} Dj*« Woodr-thiiy 5p CU Dll »ur- p,pe ~f r n ?U0 I*l Seed*--dun L,n-red2op <• Camwood t~--*6to G} sheet ft*' Ciovrr :i&& - 'Fuatjf-.- -"V.-- -2Ji? J Leather—Dutv a) pr rt* Timothy ••• 02.du chiprtsl-• -Jia 2| Sole, »u!umor<--• •'• 21 & •-» ■ Fituceed \C it - FcnrtierMo.ty liiper. cl. New York i*r al9 Muf.ard - 2.50 a 3.im „ a* Naßchter l- 0 ‘ C:.,vr* •> (T 31 - 0 SkinmV 21 024 Cnwia in Mai* • -tS 26 500- i ~.1 _ n«rnt*s. black lit &21 Lmgrr 9 0 H> ■ -« --0— Aimoiul*-nhellti ;- W 0 « Bridie*, black, pr dor Nunn-p. 1.36 0 \.X, hjltb. nr ntmsirr ok tm* POIWTI.T* Hard..... ,W".n 14 Ru**ci! do •• • 3n.Un042.H0 ADpire 0 12} Ashea. Pol and Nsrl. - GO ri£ 8 ? I*’ 1 *’ /anM S‘ : " n t finished- vn.oO CJ-C'.oo Snakeroot—per lb . Butter and Huron. ft j Filbert** t » Kipm.fm.tbed 24.00 fif:Jrt.nn Virmlll & |4 Heet mailed. 45 50 l, i< £ ('tilf Skin do- IS.OU 020.0 n Sen'rccn - 0 Hale rope and Bagging do Til F.ff*, Smyrna. T - !5£ JIT Lare l-.W 0 - goap-Bu.y 30 per cent. foe.wux. * do 73 i L~' I N V'ttfla.id ivnunc. r.UAl.urph No 1 • Ueep,km» 2ja> 5 lx. »,„«.< 0 10 Cm.on. do GS Umonfc ; StcUyt)* OSJW Lumber -.lnry ai pc ad fo,i German - 0 M Cl.iiie.l Roder. do :s .Orangei- do--.-.. S3‘i', ♦» Hid ' vv per M - for'c • • 0 II l>ru*» and Mrd.eme., d« l.uo | Peached, dry.lht- I,oft itfl.l2 Pine; rl’r "v pr M - S?2J.W - Hoop l. • « IS Dry Good*. do luo : Applet,"dry - •••••• • -.lti (B>. GS lommi.u • --4711. it) IMt-l.ursh Munuturmrc Dried Kruil do 76 Applei.-l? recn. W»l Clear. IJ t#:£l.o« tjerman Steel • a? 01 Flour, pei t.o: fto 1 •*» Firdßrlcb—per M. Cornell -Wtft.GO Fj»2!i«K 1.1j.i.t--- - & 12} Fur. .u.d pdinej. per lOOll.a l.mt '.<• CM5.00 rieaf 2 •• - fifU.W! American blitler- - 0 4} Feall.cr*, ,! 0 *7} Commojl j r — If. 0 Combi 2 *••• -©-22.00 sprntir S}o 6} Farmiorr. do I.KO Flour—Duly 20 per cen. | UVkd My.lm do • ©IG.OU Bplrlt*—per gallon. (ilnt-veare, do ?j Jlttrabfanda,.x.*. • U.7S© K‘l m common ••• - & Brandy, Bord‘l ljo 0 (Jla*a, Window, per br 00 0 Sdperlilie 3/.2337U Oak do do - ffls.W) Rm-f|.-lle 2.60 0 0,60 lireon ami drv ft ml per HHi M.t 76 Fute---. V 03.26 ; Pn.e.ahng'r p l(Joo‘£6fl 0 0,00- 1 RiuuJnm'n 4ih pf-l-Vi 0 2.26 limenu;, ' per 100 1t... 76 Kyc . O,LSO ; Latin*. «uwcd. 226 0 2.30 >• N , GO 0 oli ’ 4troc-ne«. do 00 - 'hlf. Übl*)/ 0— 1 LlVeSlock.- pr InO ;i.« m. . 40 j j Hardware, do 76 BnckwifftU huil?d p6— o 1! .Berio*.- 4.600 6.60 Om. Holla.,d 1.26 0 1,75 'Hop*. do tif. l>bUe~-•-• • • none, j HoirL -- •• • —-!U 0 “> ’ Puivenred I'hi.ad •-0 in On. Ca-ior. do 75 Mackeiel. ha* ; l 11,500 N«v*l Stores- Duty av . Lmsecdo.l. do 76 No.LhlfbbU. 0 0 Ro«ln per bh; ••• ;b760 4.im .. B * U * * trT pr "‘ Pork. l.u: do 0 175 No.l I— DAitf - Pitch 3.25 0 - No . , a , , ‘‘?’ T -. 2\* Ragx. ' ~.r Gv N0.57hin,14«, -0 - Tar: Allegheny 0 Tat • dor '!.,i * *** Rofw-« and eordage. do l» No. 1 A--- —ott.ini •• N I'uromw 125 0-- rabn- jloi box .... 0— n ' lr * d . ( N». C k»».e e-JT*irr»u»f.|,».. «. e OA JO Hrirai, N». 1;... -- Wd.lll Vno.l,l'. I'op.: I O 5,' Jl, »u>. Dnitni Bald,, Jo TJ NoTT. *.. —e - • S»ll«-l.,m •*,. ~ 1 a 1 ° l ' rt TOlow.. ' J„ W 9-ln.on, No. li.BlJ.— O-• if, i.-B-.i....L. ®7f*P* P ' ' S _ ~ i.l-.r,., I«l. A, -» 1.... It 1 .-••ill 4-1 v I’ier per b: ‘ nrt th |in,w, do M *IIUf»C lUr*d, do 76 ®«,Sf w ;. !£?' “ 2,... . 0 37} I j.i 05 mi -Manul til uo 4 0 . to th* ia>t i-:* M.-aoiOAllau* *LA'.t . Mutkrqt * H' tf 12 ■ru • • ftimo - - 1 -sdio. Twin i<>}o I- w*r«a. iHftceoou j;. 025 Spike* per B 0 5} ' F'utr m ke e » •-•••• .-0 » Cln«, No l - .v-be.v. Bali Pl„l NV. Mvnk-*— 0 25 • prooed ••• •• P}o *■* P'ui; in (wue* 14 0 1. Bacon. Butler, ford. Deer Skin per 6 --11 16 ■ foiier Rivets--- - 0 7 dTwi«t -- 50 7 Chee.c. Pork. Tobac• GLASS— ' ; Oakum- per ft lavendnh-.- 0 fl ru. Tallow. \V LtKss. Black follies ' ! Puuibureh- • - 0 •* O Lump m hoi - 0 12} and Whtakt pr ICOib* - QuaU|p-r groß>t 09.n0 , Oils— per ra! "’* ® 1 ' ClhAn No 2—Hemp. FUi Pint, ‘do : 07.n0 LuiJeed ••• - M»0 - 10,1 " ‘ '* ® 11 minuet Mad'txwme4.6'u>p4l oV.no |,anl. Oty —-•- • .V.OoO Scotch *huH 14 0 1« CU** No ‘l Dried Frai: Claretjier gro»4 •• Olive-.• - I.W 0 l :>n Rappee 0 1.1 foain-r. Old Rag*. Window- Gla«ln per l-oi - Snetm M< aebr.l 0 1.26 ‘in h Dry }lb pap 0 26 >km«. Seed*. Wool. - City-'kranda. I n'.i-h. iu d iT 1.20 Tsa Duo - , n per rent. Ola«» No 4 —Beerwaj. BilOfteu r- 54.00 p a i: .. a lmperial- - i*6 0 *U Feniber«.forvOinirn’i;, lUilyi- 04,50 iwha.e 75 0 l»d liunjtowder •- -- 46 0 7ti Hop*. Md**. loo«e Max - - DlxKj.w y.: 07,1i0 THiinertpeii.il l-notftuiw 'r ®«»K Hy«en - rk> O pU Klartns laiaraact. Patent do . 1(1*14 UJ Pouehong 50 0 .5 R a , r . cr Insuriuu-e on eafgor. oI 16 X -J4 fl J 10500 J 5 Palma-per lb Ttnnlats- Inin L. pr < t *ir«m unO krrl l»m« Country brtChd*. Pros, Blur 7ii 0 9n Bauca Block 0 ... Km Pm* burgh to Wheeling.Vo }0 } 8 X 1«.—.....•».. ..%«50 ;h6O fortipMarlt 6}o 7 } X 0 111 lb to and from OmeinuMti.O 10 j H)xl2.,v .T6(ioa.:s Sppo Whiiiiiß -- I}o 2 Tallow Dun in pc er-.i io fomtville. Ry |0 j — Ihur'ajpr. Caront. i.r,-. "t> 0 4j Rendered - - -70 - •• mSi fouls. Mu I}ol} CCni Yrliow No I .'CI 0 16 Rough 0 4j - -in Bonnville.do 10 2 FKFO-a— »**• oo.'d) No 226 0 Soap (• rra*e -- 30 •• to Independence 2 02} hlacle.Ci lbt - e.UO Hiun.w.rk Ci”,- 12 0 2*» Vlees-pcr :h.« i*4.aie„ B . 1:. ijoi| Do' d<» llb Cai'iaO*— 07.U1 ''line L.-ud pi .e„ ; • .o N Orlean* l}ou l-hurle do in tilaber* — 0»>.O<1 -No 1 si |-l, L P Madeira 2,n0 0 lim From N Orlean. 10 I'.t-.i, argb 101} ftoek'pow.ler. 'US BlJI) Redfoad G}o - l.PTmentlr l.wi 0 1.60 Si Umi* I]o|} Grhln— DUIV 2U per rent. 5 eilovr o, i.re 2}o < L.-bon 7.'.o|>' Charge. ..y Imi Boat* > Wheal 7VO - Vea.Reo- 4j.? 6 Dr> Malaga 0 7u i„ Nr» UrV»:t, $ Ky c ... —045 Verdigm .Ui 0 Sweet 5G 0 02 . Cotton—Duty Tree Tent), and Alabama■ » • i Chocolate-HfHlb. tftimber I-*: H--10OU Qoeoa, prepared • ••!•?• 20043 Candl**—lhitV £U pcr 'eti Chv dipped -' U- 90—? Mould . 01O| PlUxburpb Star-*-<<>2l 0»s Cincinnati do 021 Sperm. best brands--30 032 ChftlnD—f B>- Foundry a**d—oo Furnace do *2J Ten kultici dot * - • $5O? Wagon lioies V 100 6- S2?O Counter weijhw te dad iron* lb neill—4los Cotton Yarnb—p B ' Simri reel— * No. S 10 No. 10 16 - It »o 13 JT u U r 19 Increaaiug 1 ct per lib to No 30. Louf reeiV doz. i - No. aoo -l 09 •* 600 1 0? - *OO #- 61® »• 900. 000. lUC® 6-0 Yum P ft- ■ I JHO Carpel Cham •••■! *JO® CoUou Twine— 30® Candle Wick- •••<• 016 Coffee—Duly‘jo per ol - Java, Old wbnr 13014 i SL Domingo 0 l.ntuaj-rn 9 0 , . Rinnac C fjjj Harrison 5-4 brown oonou f BlenehefluO-- •4®v I do do—r ;|olo 4_l do • ,oo- Sk™*®- ~ 7 Js,S Blenched-*—— I c 'fiekinga • M-’fr Efr**.-::::.: Whisker. i't.l* Wl ilacou, /ill'!' l S? ' JO b«. *f Jo irr. ,2W j,, S!W 110 pv< s2u ,jo hhd»- ••*. » 4 *3S • pc* »hj- Cotton, bales << u The wppliCKof the vaiicm* anirfta-u-ider iJiis head, hove been qililje aorficieot lathe demartd.and in the way of general-tale*, a fair amouat t«» been done Operation* l.ava beet mostly confined to Seda A«h. of which we notice tfir udiowinr rale* i ton*.»t 3J 4 mos, 13 c.kß at 3|;df ik* at 3). 4 mo*, and ff Heak* in low at a|A«e, e*di and Am*. Oimbcrut ticJea, sale* hare be*W''W a fair extent, at the pn.-e* qnCied ia general table, AI E—We notice nfl futthcr change in quotation*., lbr commbn, and fc.su lor X*. are the raim? cash pr.ee* of ihe include APPLES—Wc noticed the receipt ot «Tcrnleon. siderable lou by rivet. «bd • f ? ,f •“PP'Y lB market The nhle. of'the week have been confined is limited lot* from fir*t han.li at and,fn,m store at 81051.23 for common to beat Some small lot* ot a prime article have 1-eCii 40 Id from store mSl.ai per BACON— Tbe,market hi|» »»r*-n marked b} no very material change, It will l* .e-n i«y relW’ie* W l>'i nonrtit, that tile, redfctpti hav been 'Oil. and tor quantities have bee . shipped eu*t, since the> ‘S’®" l **■ "* the canal The marker iti »he icetMtMfl, h« lively, with sale* amounting 11 senne 4U.WW to »>• B}i alilte following qttoled rates:—‘Shoulders 4}> ** S|os|) and Hams ars|fiOtc per pound • BULK PORK—TheixcQjjns of Oite week have t.ecn immense, hut U* they Jiavd been irttwtly to .the order a c|ly caters, wti have beard of no cHe»* ltc ** '“*■ •*r<® 4d, according taqualrty,- aye about .(he rulwg/,figure* 01 the market. • BUTTER—A> the- «?a*on Jounces tin? hrucle l>«* einnea |e»» active, and receipt! have been jnoderan- lactations, hoSvever, prtsent no material change Rale* to a moderates orient havse. been dfected at. tor licit rtill in l.bU ami b' n fcbl. m iSti. a id d Oodfilh at f drum. f FttUTT-oFar muked change; n» greet ui j.ble. I'EATUCfi^ —Receipt* h«v« 6*en but itipplict akd Rates of barisr issurabh :ir<* itni;<-i"ru .<• !nv O.'imtul :l£-4. J-•' 11 ‘ ''>«* ruliUK Imurl-c M tnc toman. **. .1 mcirn:,' -»••* FfIKO-Wr 'Mile Wi.-n.jr ,j.r. ~| Biu «i -fl We. atnl Ol Shot ’ at I V .-XI. .- V**' 1 ' (.R AIN —R- ' e-.pl* I.m- —•1 C-tWMIh li«M »('•• sair* 1 confine*! >'• Vnreil i.»i•• .»• 'V- ( •>* *•’&r rait-s trom «torr Wtu-m ft-.j ;im- Kw. i-.oiii.-iui u' l-» Baric' at 45S.'i>«' tm Sum ol Mri i*>. 1 on. at CiM :itc a it. 1 .•( -U' t'li (,>ai* mi -.ca"/-.- v in. (.LA*?*—No . linii-,-.- > . | i n • *0- •.•ri.rra, ...JOl-i llOlt*. 'V.- jJ.Hir It »u.e *ll '.‘I 1 llolc -b> l l '. brand* *1 SI VA * v bo.\. HOPS-.Mi.rhiM and mu mil. :. tra Vol «alfr* \\ ;ii l'>i» l‘.’< 0» '..c han a* • quality ; IIAY-ror iroc.i TtmotViy »•>. i.»r .•o.imn.-t M, arc übout i#c ruiuig tair» trom wiuoii I.AKD-Rrrr.|.«* j.-di ... •« nur mini:. t ot Hi;* market c.iitli.uic* ra.ti'r du. R.-cu.ai arret fceied iir o!»l. U> a‘ V Id LUMUKR-Vrr. liiilr ha* b--:i l.rr»ui.MU 111:0 the Itnafkrt dtirim: the rr. r-r. r.*c in the Ai ration'. ai thcmjl» lar«e quantum :.av w me lower mat i.cu. For l-orrn-: pore* tv« i;enrrti! lame There have he--, n.. 1.1.,. anil supplier hive S'Oentr •iiftf Sale.* ol i’i>; m .1." r juvj lot.* ai ($4. and ot t'.ir at 4 J Hr\\c V ID. : MALT—Saw oi oar cy malt at Mi*> ou r' I HJ.S-Uii*erd hr..: ti.-tn. w c. *a:-» .11 modern ‘lot* m StK- \i> Ml! *<».. * ”t Lard_ at Utf'lK* 91-J ? ht • PHJ MKT\L-TV t ~'O-A>n-.- -a. Jiiniu;-t!ie »iri« Hie nm Vr.-jv mo*, Red Bn..* v.icu’i.r•>*' to • Olnev. tiSJ :»•* at fr-T.-A'j Mrj' i- at &2 jfOAP ASLi c « k have been.to a lair elect at ij.i .uuon* .'i nt"« TAM.OW—fhir pi.neij.nl coiwminer* usual!.' but Out of the market. r'.m.r.jii.-,it:v we • an rjm.ie no large anle-r Tc lt) may |.e gt»m a* the ruu"K figure VINK'JAB—Pa!c» u! good c.ler \ megar ■! S*Oc WHISKEY-Saif, ol n--ni.nl m .oi- „t 3i 10 M bill* at ISil'jiv— a» m WOOIr-A jfoo.l leel.ng i« > ' ' l ' r maitfl ai»d'<|uoi*li«>ii» arc u« at a raac •>! -* ltt !or • tlle ' if l a( ' e ‘ 1.M5 • For corf*"-: jiiotmon- n u;l ac.- -n.\ •ta-nmra ‘ in Uim li»l, »c* ncii'TJi Ul-.e MoNi.Y Mauki;r •ii-uitf" irdtn K.i \r-tv \ ..rtl r'„ |.3M Baltimore. ! ■ isi uuiv hank noti> J}i \ :\i. Ham Virginia. , N- w Vor A do \V Mur y Uin! | .New <*fli-an- Cattle Market. Allw.iiksy, Mnu-ti 1->U> Beet I’attir wen- yt\ vrar.-.-. :ntd <-u\ a *nial! humt-er nla.-r *'f t«r*r(l at ll** - > nrd |«ri itum.-J jn nil jnir \ limited number «rit of a: pn-e* laijS'Oß iroln Si.-Jid-fO :*> t* H»> lb. net » Ih tlhrfp >lll.l H<»'‘ very >• •••.• ft--- orf- recj j..rl we SIKAMKR |!» KIR- H I.* l '! lean) foul the Viocenne* lnu’.ftle 01 Tbunaia. u.-- l-Sii> m.l. that »n Monday wci'>. jui( alter .lark. the Dumei Boone g- 1 - Hltb a on' lit strong lit it! -be "a« f<>n , '-d to er 4h* bank. anti into tin- wood*, above mk. ill where *h .tin remained itiwl will in ail prol.ability ."i remain. BbMlt v3i fret 01 the !*«>nt only l\i"k’ in the river Tin. xilualion Oi Uie bunt wimiil eno-e her l<» break in two Htlil render litsr a tntn 1 Tl.e pa<.rn-{iTit ••'•♦• r« ta ken <»u bpatd lh>- Hibernia that i tianrrd to be within luilini? dil»taiu-« at Uir Ulii'- < by l/raper A le-sne The boat wm mxured - Jour HtkaM><> WKvnr.ttX *i n* I'lie* ttenmer Wmterii. a few «in;* .nice, on h downward Inp. wax Oih/ed bv ainkinjf Hie imnlt m rounding Jlor.e Shoe l/en-1 m the W'aliii.li. .**Ue Wtt. run n.fiore at KimM'viiie, and • link at Uif undiln; Sir J I. r* I oi n. i l ■ 'o' melon, bad on board tWihbl. pork and imd. the trmi-f p-uti .n «.i w|.,. n witlpioi itily be aav«tl -H I'mpte • Fi.emi h. Cm JtTEIU • lr * r '*«< toll., nil 1 !,<• Slate Bunk <■ I Cniuflen; New Jcf..-). bu-.. be.-.. |>nt into r.remain.n Ttnrv do noi re.-emUr tin- urnuiu. notr.. Milium-h the xlenalurf* are pretty -/on.! imi’.utiniia lb* word. ••Stale Bunk at ( uinilen. i >*- it j I'hii.tiieiptmi. linv.. cvi dently iwen put tr. C.n •«' ':>•• '•"«»»• -I -om* other bank ’lb*- frami-iun. m known b> it.r h«ure ..t it pair of tinmen raein;' it.r «ium.uir-. ot tin ' Cft.hier and ITeaidr.n. which i* not on tb- v. in....r i-.i, ; Ij'h N«W (NnXTKBrKiT -kk'r are intormed ill.: mem rtpiiciir iiiee Hi »on the l < -.unt\ Mark. S nii-rvill.-N J , alii-rrd trout • J . Un'*e not tnliv m uiieinud with the bill* of tin. bank, f will mom man ordinary fura to dcf> t tn. alteration Hml.i Our ackmiwlodurtooui. arc dn« bw u> roiiimolainiß Clerk of UieOt-ar.ee. for *a>e rivervnprr- Alxo. to the rlerk of 'lie stewnT < artib rm.:-r Mim.ai kiml r tjiieinbrai.ee.. Tlie (tcatriboal Ih'igence. winch left Cincinnati n few win-in ago, witb SIW !’ H. recruit* ir..tn Newpnrr Mink ta the Arkniuta. river recently, near l-orl t.ofTc. | The r Otrtnc otjil furrmure were »aved. Boat tata SttrarrraLnCol. JH’GH DUFF, of Ohio tovmahtp, will be.Hupportyd for (be oiJtt-e ol Stierifl. «uhject tn the nanimation ot the WhiK and Antttntt»onb* C-o'tvctt|ion mchiniwCfr 0,1, °- BniorPALrii—Capt W. a. Cu*kbn*x will be »up period for die otlice of Sbnntl. .tibjCAM to the noiumn- Qon ofilte Aniilaa.oiiic and Whu County Convention tuartedferirr Ki.mm Wiau. I’tnaauaoH. PB* that l w »*' 11 OEudidiue lor uoim.i.iuo«i for tUr oilier <»i |»foilHii>otn fj, bcfurr t)u« nr l! W In/ *'>-l An'itiijMinir l»um> Convention. yuur«,ir s.AM L KAHNt5Ti*'-K -SUz»b«lU towiwmj), Manh 1749 PRICES C :E, FREIGHTS, te, FORT OF PITTSBURGH - AItKIVKP Mi.'iujrun No.. i. Cnimin. Beaver "...Mi. Jaeol*. nruViMV.!>. Ap.uUi.\ Parkinson. Browinvi.le. i Jimlfn, 11cni ti,. l-jj.sen and poverty. At length the titntc began to make the Pennsylvania canal—believing St.-ues never tided, and hopiug to make up his war and pence losses, he engaged gradually to m vw«. k. r Hi ,iv. K a t • I K»•ii *- J N..i« I IVNiny!'"'"-* »' dej| wdh the canal contractors —freneml Abner the State Canal Commissioner, beenme his patron, adviser, nnd friend The contractors for about two years were paid punctually every month, according to their contract with the State— «ornc months be received from the contractors frota twenty iu forty or fifiy thousand dollars But a new i iovornor was elected. A change of Slate policy and officers took placr —hi* friend, counsel lor, and adviser, t Jen. Luccck was dismissed, and tlic late Mr. J. ti. tilevoQaon appointed to till his place. He being hostile to Mr. Lacock and his friends, was no friend or patron of mine, and his policy, and the failure of the canal contractors ru ined me, and mv tosses by the Pennsylvania Canol and c<.nlractora amounted to near or about n hun dred thousand dollars—not a dollar of which has ever been paid by the State or the contractors who failed and left the country The writer has kept In* in'clligencc office lor iiUml twelve years, and published in that lime an a historian of Pittsburgh, live different edition* or about IU.OOtJ copies ol Hams'.* Litretnry <>| Pittsburgh und Allegheny cities and neighboring towns, nu all ol which he made nothing, and ]>erhap* IoM money He has kept hi* Agrory and Intelligence Office sow blkui! twelve year*, ami not charging girls or 'women any thing, and in many instances not being paid by men or Imy*. he ha* become poor ojul penniless. Had he charged-in that tune, all who had culled upon imn and were sent to olace* but 2ft cents each—an«l which ho inunt and will here after charge in all ensea, except todbe very poorest applicant—it would have amounted lo sl2,f>oo - ha» ever boon unfortunate by Uuug 100 hu* mane and benevolent. Having hi early life seen so many troubles, sorrow* losses tuid crosses by intemperance and drinking spintou* liquors, and having served Ins tune—live years —tn a store wr.on all merchants kept their Injuor in bottles on the couuicr to treat all customers, and having read of the wonderful success of Father Mathew in the RRENIV— MaruiUe«-~ 70 Q 73 Port i.no & 3, Cnlabrt* £0 7 'Wool per lb - Duiv 30 per cent. Full blood & :>7 I blood - © IT.I ' 1 blood O 1~ i and C-ommon l!i 0 2? j Tub wa»hcd a 25 * Whl*key --fwr n 1 Rectified I ~j*> i«i Raw 0 H 5 Zinc—per b Sheet 0 10 Slab 0 t»4 Freight*—per M ■ To Cincinnati. Dry Good* —-* • 200 - Heavy . 12013 To houisvjllc Pry Good* 1 250 Heavy 12 01.' i Fromlouisvtiic to 111 , Dry Good* 0 t Heavy 6i To St. I«uiv Dry Good* i Hmvy i 1 o Cleveland and F.Tie, ' Drv Good* . Heavy j To ami from Brown«vi I Dry (aoodji (down) ... .. Produce. 4c. tup) To .Nashville. ! Dry (iood* Heavy 1 To \Vln*c!intf ' Dry Good* - i Heavy To Zane.Mi; c Drv Good* . Heavy ! To ttriivrr 'Dry GOO.U 0 a \ Heavy 0 ! To N'ew Orlean Heavy Good . (.la-.*. Ac Foe pHit-ADELTim. glorious temperance causo m Ireland, several years ago, he became a zealous imitator of that excellent man in Pittsburgh and the western world, not in pablic speaking, but in buying and importing monthly from New York city. Ate. a large quantity ot thefebeap and useful 'publications of the Aroeri* can Temperance Union, New York, ice., he in about seven years bought and circulated in Pitts burgh and Allegheny cities nnd all over the west, and about 200,000 Temporonce Newspapers, Tracts, Song Books, hc. t nl * loss of about $lOO a year or $7OO in seven years, and gave uwny hi* amckepnd quit a business so good, and useftil. and yet so much of a loss, ami which l>ore *o hard urf hi* money matters in his poverty und *enl for a good aud glorious cause. He now confesses his error and weaknesses on t hoc house lops, and to the public generally, nnd will hereafter by a more particular intention to charging all classes of citi* zena, men and women, l*oy» and girl-*, except the very poorest classes, and by this means hereafter to atnve to meet and serve the public wants and calls, to receive pay lor hi* service* in all cases as they charge in the eastern cities, except from the very poorest ctaaw*. ItiAAC HARRIS. L(m fIMT£HS. REPORTED FOR *niE PITTTSLBeB t»A !I.T OAXETI r. Court of (ißwttr Betaiom. TcESDaI, Miurh 27, IW'* Present—Judges Fallon, Kerr and J-mes. Tin: lira; cane brought before the (’-curl was liial ol the Commonwealth v*. Addin lappani. Ifo* was a caw of larceny—Lipparu accu-ed ol stealing a box of honey and several utfo-r anicic* from a market wagon. Tbe charge ot U»e Judge wan attains! llu* prison er, and ihe jury relumed a verJict i i gudtv oi pe Ul larceny. He wan seutenceJ to ihree month* imprisonment. Case of surety of the peace agimist Richard Miller— Mr. Ruxs Era-mined —Miller cam»* lo my office with a loaded ride, and swoie that he would shoot me. 1 and another man took the ntle from lutn: it was cocked uud bad a cap on; 1 alierwards fired off the load into a piece of wood. Tbe prisoner, wbo wo* evidently insane, was re manded unt;l he could procure a surety, or until some changu should be j**rceptibte in hi* traine of mind. Henry Jnck*ou was then brought up < in n charge of stealing three ptyrs of shoes from Powell F, Clayton. iywM IloHinsby .Hirorii—Recognized ibe shoe brought lo turn by a countable ns the property <»i Powell F. Ciayton. Foire/l }• Viayton .Sawn—Recogn.jtc.l the si.ucs brought lo him by tbe private marks upon them. Robert Hdl Strom —Arrested Jackson, and took one pair o( t ti<- shoes out of Ins |x*vket. lie said that lie had bought them lor hm wile. The jury found the prisoner guilty of |«-tit Urce ny—he wa» sentenced to six mmitlw imprison* ment. Commonwealth va. John Cooley—Charged with rescuing a primmer from, and committing an as sault and battery on Constable Wig ley Mr. W'lgfry strt>oi Was knocked down ami struck upon the head several limes. M’ MrCovi: .Sicorn Cooley wrnl up to Wig b-y and told b'in tn let bis son (whom he was lafong lo the Mayor’s Office; alone when lie would go lo the office, and satisfy anything that Ins son had done,Wigley refused to let him go By a Juror—How old is Cooley - ».>n • Between -even and eight All- Sanjt’r,l Siror/i —The evideo* >• oi llu« Wtl neaa was unimportant. Samuel Mel "lure Sw n Heard Cooley say id the l>oy go but not in a threatening immnrt d d not see Cooley slnke the constable. John McHtttuu .‘Wh—Cooley asked the con stable lo let the i*>y go; Wigley then struck t 'owlet and pushed him into the gutter. Glenn and Bigham fur (ornmonwe.ilth—ißlack for defendant David MrKelvy. convicted ai ('••lob.-r term ol m*l at a wedding, was sentenced to pay a line oi % nvr dollars, and cost- —amounting to alxiut fifty dollar-. Tlioina- N«!l«on. who had preferred a bill r| in dictmenl against Richard Plubp-. wlu.h wan. ignor ed, w\s sentenced lo pay tbe cost*. The Court then odiourned till two o clock Win Day. Robi. Ewing, Dan’l Fair Tho* Mur- n»on, Ir«. McClain. John McKown, Jas. Power* Hody Patterson and Geo. W. Smith, not answer ag to their names, xyben called upon as jurors cere lined $2O each. A verdict of not guilty was returned m the cose u the Commonwealth \ * Cooler The case of the Commonwealth v* Mary ( hew in a charge ol assault und batlrrv. was then taken ip. ('Arunumj h'nt: Stnr-n— Mary Chew rani* - tr v door, and threw ;« bucket of water hi my race iJ rtruck tne with h nrrubhing l*ru»h >»u the tore Cro»* F. ’.u.-iiiir.i We were each scrubbing om eps. i did urn throw any wilrr upon her. :..ul n.> >ed her any nurd names. Alter she mrew i 1 *«• t*-r m fliv I jcc, l caught her :-v the head and ulderv caught her fur the | ucpo*e of urttim; the •Let out ul her hand*. DulJlri Smut n — Mj-» l ’hew went 1•M r ulx* house, mid threw the water over Mr> FuUj id im( see Mr*. Cnew ll.rtiw any *cruol'ing brush ./•'Am Rrrse Sttwn —Bovr Mrs ("hew throw a bucket oi water over Mrs. Fut/. mid then saw her throw a brush at her winch U>«*k efte* t in the hueoend. ('»*.«/ Eramtinni —lhd not sec Mri Fuiz s-pUsh Miss. Chew l>cfore she threw the water on lh<* D* Po'ter Aj/'t med— -Watted oil Mr*. Futz. tin (I her ’.ubonug uudei two severe bruise*, one t (he forehead. the other on liic n>>« ron E.iamituJ —Conid not ray that the bruiser were verioti*. The care for the Cotttmonwenltu rt -led here .SjroA J.tnr iMrMiUim whs iheu called <>n the part of the defence. Live next di>or to Mrv I-mu; her throw a tub of water on Mi'« t’hew head, said she would till her with an axe. Miss Chew was wet Iroro head to foot. her character :* very good. Crow Examined —Have hail *• urn* J.iliciiUie* w.th Mrs Fut., she called Mm Chew by an ept thrt not to be mentioned tn ears Mrs hut/ told her child to make mouths m me, did not say that when her doctor* bill was paid. I had another scrubbing brush ready for her. Mr*. Rhodes .Sieo» n—Saw Mrs. Ftiiz lake Mia* Chew by the hair ol the head throw tier down, and heal her with a scrubbing brush, did not ve Miss Chew strike M/s. Futz. Mi** Chew was kneeling, scrubbing nor pavement, when Mr*. Y uiz began the light by throwing water on her. Craw Exanmu.i —Miss Chew has a high temper, but has a good cJiarncter amongst her neighl*or«. Mr. Hljck tillered in evidence tti.i! Mi-» Chew bad prelerred a bill against Mis. Ful/. which the > rrood Jury hnd ignored, leaving Mrs Chew U> pay the coats. The Jury retired, utter speeches Irom tin 1 cohd :l, and returned with a \erJi-t o( gmlty with a ‘commendation to the men y ol the t curt, •"tie ns sent cored to |mva hue of urn dollar and >mt: C B. M. .Smith lor Commonwealth. Ll.u k lor J* Tits Cam: ok wim-HMi mr Scu.-m Mastur i Wtsr Lm'.kr Tow-isinr. — Tdoih .« \«*i* >n whs indicted lor im ussault .uid buttery up n K«-h ird L. Phillips. Thu case Hi the time il m rurreil a law weeks since, caused some eACileinent, as ,l Was feared Mr. Nelson would die. Mr \r!«m by hia counsel. Mr [ninlop, plead guilty t<> the >n dlclmeni. Mr. IMuP'ps uppoared iq court —was sworn and stated thnt as he was going to school on (he erhaps s2,f>oU Phillips hail walked eight miles within eight days of the occurrence, and before lie wa« taken -irk in the city. Dr. Allen who first attended him, did not think hmi very seriously injured nt the tune. Mr. Ewatt thought him cut of his heed on the mgru he wan injured and was very much alarmed »l«ut him. Mr Nelsou came up the next morning mul ucknfiwledgcd he wu* urroug and wished to seibe it. Mr. Phillips refused to see Mr. Nelson. Mr Nelson was once bound over for his good bclnt'ftor for a year. Mr. Phillips bore tbe repuialitm of a good but severe teaclier. Tbp scholars atwl people all liked him. Mr. Nelson slated that his child—a little pul ol mile years of age—wo* badly burnt, so that her arm und back were inflamed. A school XDecttog wis called and il retimed to investigate fbe matter ol the whipping, and went away after lie bad sent for the child. This was hn* provocation- Mr. Nebou gave an evidently correct account of the ad'air, but there was no justification for *o vio lent an rshhulu Aftern long examination into the tacts ofth* caae. the Court Rcoienced Mr. to pay a tine of SIOO and lo undergo one month'* imprisonment m the County Jail. Tbr CoAtrt stated that they did not consider this an adeq uate punishment, bu* in order that u should not r .fleet hi* family they had niude it thus light Al i Jie jeqincl of the pn>«ou tor, through Mr Black, hi* coiiosol, |he imprison raenl was remitlcij brl jrc the *ra/enee h*d been ecorded . Mayor's times, I', ttsbi &»?«, March 27th Nine cases appeared 5n tlte list of the C&ptaifPfc* the Night Watch, th's tuorntug. Among the pris oners, a wretched vagrant appeared. "As noon as be gets out of i.ul, he cues to a watchman, and beg* the officer to take bun before the Mayor, when he is generally sentenced tn thirty day* im. prisorimcnt, ;«* was the ca-e in Ihe present in stance A German vea- nev. brought up, who "Was very nue tt .i-named ol huuseli. and would not go out ul ns hou-e after lie get out of j.\tl for lh*ec weeks. •ent lo mil for 2-t hours. Tw; women then appeared who had l>ceu ironght m drunk on the previous evening. Three •x»tties « prison lor 70d.iy*. r.ntsKU tv Drami.—A little child ol Mrs. Deford 4 Birm.ughaut, was burned lo death on Mouduy. Ku.seral. —The funeral of the* unfortunate suffer, ers by the fire, on Mouduy, took place yesterday A large concourse of people attended it. lUvts Destroyed.—Several rafts have lately i>ecn bp'kru to pieces by striking against the piers n (be bridge A vrrv Inrye our gut loose Iron! iLa moorings on .Monday nigiii. uiui tiuiihng down, nlrurk ngnimi a pier ui llie ncijueiluof. and was .’uinplelely destroyed. Wilma-Msoi'h Dioka.va ''l' r\|i|«-ni» tin* evening in .he •• Dream at jk*iu" and the larce id "Slasher and Tin: larco H “Diamond rut Diamond" Will .umj b<.* prt-M-uU^l. TBANSKJRTATIUN LINES. PlTTSlirilUtl PORTABLK BOAT LIKE For tl.s Tran-rjxrrlMutn of Freight to ami frista n rrshuuiji. ('Hilauki.imiia. baltimurk. n YORK. lIOSTON. Ac- Tiioma.' IlmniMt, Ptultniiiphi.i T*>m 1 i )'iN>*iNoa. l’iU*l*uri;li fl'lll** »< .I Lii;- i.emf now in Nlii opera -1 imti -nr proprietor* are prepared wiin Uieir u»unl <• xVi*.i-i :,rrai.! rliKrur l«»r runiini**liiM. adviinmi* ~r »inrai.'e Ali prompt.) attended in on uppli.-a lion id tbe lohimintf agent* THUS IttiKHMXiKT- Markri H. T.VU FF.-V hVdNNiiH, t'anal Bhmm Fm.-t.urph urii.W'ili: A 00, North -i. ba!iim<(Ci BOAhIKSS' LINK ML mt ‘- mm For 'ii'- Trtiiii.(>inlaiiml of Mcfctuindiv' tirlwren Firrsm ki.h. i’un.a dki.phia. a nalti.mork l>n»id» «n |’P”'! ' \ tin- Line-. am risrrnil i:i fonr- •rrtioii Bout* fj’HK »iil't avemi 'he rieirniinn Hint h.-L* heretofore occurred •nr me wan i>< Tnult* Shipper* wi!l Imd.thi* to ihetr uiNnntai-e .No cnarger mm l '- (or receiving nr ulnp ping, <<’ :in ;« ( K • > I’akh*. louver l*» \ ’ Mil'' I. "it >' pr.-i.-t 0., 1:1-- ~|.rcmu; oi «• i ; irr-i;i H..ii r \Ji ri.rvuAMJ. i- i- Mead Huarlern for Boot* ant) Shoe*. t'uriiri u; t ourt). anJ .rreei!.. I’*. f»(T1. TROTH A •‘•I'l >’IT ha vi n*; roioim-itcrO tfil/i mvn<- riir lUn.lifii o' llir ir in-mJ* anil the poMi ♦ pen -f j. > . lo tlirir •jiieinilU new * ork. ri>n-*wHiig o( men*. , .UiUl.li' «-a*on. rind u! prire* lo »un Uic riijn't. A -p.eutljn Wnch* or'lii’rn- made work. TT, inohtflrlv \ corner Ith *nd S»nmhhrld «t* ra-w. IliLfffil ’ UIKOHAMB’ TUA KRPOUTATIOS prve u» a ■ •*:! when vminif the ray. m hU I’RuKKirroßf I.AUF ERIE AND MU HU.AN f • • Rjt. r A l • Asm. Th** BiSßiu.M, J A COQ D<»cs ■ Jowi Bis-iuv. Win IlitmiAV. t’ondtti-iuil no Mi cl nalil'.uh-kccpiuit principles. r tIHK Proprietor* !'•<»- o.d established Line haw pm ilicir -u- k i tbe c-uupicic onler.and wr iiiotoaghls pmpurcii to lorwanl Produce midMerchafi ..:*<• lo und ir.’Ti; 'b. t *ji -i>-rn cine* Wi- trust :& • e\p»-nence in the carrvmv •iwmes*. and .» ,'.1.111101; i.> thr interests ol cus 'oiners. ". I•• «ir~ 1 l- u riuancc and mcnase of (tie pal 1 mu;- 'of •r.• r xi-r-. d u> Hniifhatn'* Line. witli tlie uunml dcspe.i•’n. i-d our pt-ee* »haii always \>c u* low u> Uie 1 iiarged l>) c'lier rrspottsilde Wr ‘iave *»p«in d an office in No I*y Market nrfd. l»r;«.e. tin mill .nil »I*. J’hibtdj. Mr l!,r vi.iivoiliruc' • : Mi («;•• r« I*r,^|uce S' .! Mereba.id.-c Wi . 1." re-r;ve.l i-ld ' •r -.n-W.IVi m»l U-lI.H'IMK.U' ae- < Untie lor lor w n rril;li:, ml vn uni'r ireigln slm.ice .rr . ..nnn.B*.on H.i.f o' rorwnnW. in • M'rniJ.-d \VM IiISLIIA.M. 14,500 CASKS OF BOOTS AND SDOKS, v\ Uit-.m- m«. 1 * 111t> n reh „ comprmmc - very vwneiy of Men’*, Women's, Missel’ Hi V.H \MS .V [lull, and Clii.il/eif ■ «c-.r.oi' many i'f* ami of «ap(;. s„ 1- , -rrn Mar W-1 «if m-. Km «.i» not quality, adapted -ouiur* and cty trade .tAVKS Wll.xiN. .-Mr-i,:. i a ,„r ?c i,»*or m LA OIKS’, MISSES”, S.. 1- AKU CHILDREN'S BONNETS, ..mom? N„‘H, U . NVw'iork , wh.-h are FLORENCE BRAiO. STRAW, PcnwiylvanU Csnsl A. Rail Road Bx-! TUSCAN LACIi, RUTLAND, BIRDS BY E preta.Frsl Packet Line, » FLORENCES, CHINA PEARL A. LAW N, ISJ Hi t jjjjfe . in l wm-h have l>««n purcliamd ducH Irooi U.e r l' 11 h i *' 11 , , iiianui'aoum'f* and importers, and selected wall uir 1 will ■•(tinmenf ruuium: ml ill'- iJm m-l- am eon- utuloM vari ._ „„d which will In- -old on «ucli terms its t.nur vMiiuemmi tn - x-nMiii ‘w> mnk-il the interest oi Wciitii ,MrrcKa.m* to Inn Tl.- nr- "-;v. mid of a «up. r.«r n.'-. w.in c oJ uv H GUILDS ACO , U - a.' f i ..m or i- n«r (■ Ir> dA w£inS l-’d W oml »lfe« l, A: m: u m pori. it ml invr i-r. are ir- | it * m>!»A I.L DKY OCh i|lv W* arrnowforei i|U--n-d !>• pml. and r * tutu nr ::i-m Itluc- par I > \ vm* h l.nit- Block »:' Spring ami Hummer l) i wii-r- I („>od-. M-i-i t-'l a i ll nr* ill i Ou-t arvl -»r h ’ tr y r.i< ill m .iu.' >• I Mli. r. M llou.-'-. i*t 10 1» 1.1.1.t'H A » <* | un'iil7 i 'mini lin»iu | PtSSSVUVrtNIA t AMAI. J. K. KOJIIS, MliSI K.\rul» KA-T I’A' KLT LINK i-> PKua-irlyhui iuul Hahtm, 'v !"r r».«ntnrrt i IMSH. MIDDLKTON * SVIilTi; beg leave ut ari ' uoinx-r cm tli.-ir mend. nud tic* public, lhal they have »-»uinr( U.c large and tom ■nodiniis Mini !. corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane, known a* ihe Howard Hold Having much im|*t<>- Veil ilir mlerii*! improved llic ml’’!.ml arrangement ot the. huu»>*. no pains thd'c !••• 'l'Hje.i on the part of the pt»pr.«!ori> m giv • entire *au«t;u'iiOii to iho«e who >i wa> > l-«- in j-ott. and Wavcler* are rr- may invor u* with iheir_pairon*g'-. timrr-d.iw -11 i m,i! ilullin'- !inn l-erbrc engaging pn*- I ) IUSTI.Si; F’A PKK —H* ving me *ielusive agency «H !rj*v« me landing, op- £ ve Pr. • g Paper, pome tin- l > Hi**ri. ••orn-t Penn street and Cami 1 . R.VC I’ Mat It lc. Proprietor* iwe will be ccin*tantiy ov tr\ nicM ui vo\ t"i- k ' «ni'piiei>H K under«ignrJ hav.mr removed to Wanhinpton building tin additional Line oi Packeta, to n»n a* above j | C|tv Wli; rUlrl ,d ui the prosecution of claim, on on or about June l»t. in eormeeiioti with ihe [*emi*yl- 1 ltlP (;„veri'OirtU. and io any.law business beiore the vain u Rail llond from Le«i«m«ii to Philadelphia. At : t - 01 , rw m«- L>i*tnet wiili which lie may t,e entrusted mat time 4 packet w.'l leave every mofmiic and even- I ~,» _ ANDREW WYUHJs. I „„ Tmit Uciy. (Sar'A mu'K'IMV LAKK KHIK A.M> HI ICUIUA A Ll* K, ] 1V,,,,;.. CW, or Fovmk . M _ - r ■. ri »»d Decatur, between TT’fr' IvS4W. I Market and Ferry rued* septl-dlyin X imttiea of Uui'.ier l T a*te. a «upenor article, highly Important lo person* thin wish to keep tbeir feet dry. li prevent* the leiaher Irotti clacking- and will take a poirb over ii. Kor sale at the India KuW.er Depot,! No ft Wood sued marft J A li PHILLIPS (1' ARBl'TH.Ntrr 'ha*‘ eomuiViu rd to receive a j • large ansortiornt of Fancy VARItYTY (iOOI)*, roiibiating in part nl Artibnai*. Rihiton*, l.ace*. Ho- Bicry. (>love«, Crape. Canil-n -v Netlmc*. Laec Veil*, Sihawl., Pongee linadkerchiem, gem* Cravat*, gingham nud cotton Handkerchief*, corded Skirt*, Sewing Silk. Thread*. Button*. Comb-.. Jewelry, Cut lery, 4c. 4c. Country and city merchant* are re*. pectl’ully invited to rail and eiauunr hia *tock. No S 4 Wood Btreel, corner of Diamond alley. racti’JO fpU STOCKING WKJivV.US AND PEDLAlll*— l Husti.BY-'JWM doj«-i' bleached, unbleached, bik, OUlril and colored women'* nud men * collou HAe. Alio, unbleached tutd mixed cotton half Ho»e,»st recrived direet fri-m the importer*, and tor »alc nl un uiunliv low price*, hy mchn* SHACKLCTT 4 WIUTK r I'IU' i ul.i.» ati- r>'«['*u‘itu 1 i> iniitrm«‘o th«' U»n L. '<• J w , . > iii.iiiu-.v ri«-iot of i»u% w*l: Jfr.ow n Inrir o' 1 .Soulv w.li be prepur-d .... «hr openu.ie • not.gai.on.l« tr»«#pc..t ■*»* j„ i.ii pou.u on l!.r hn- l-.ru-it-inn. invor^ "I"'' *j!»!on'i- HLA V f.R in..l »' \I- KB I'» W’K. i.rtwcun Viii-i'.iHKii nn.i ib-avr, Troy «.».! Mi.-l.Usnn Luke Dual *\ L \ r . rt •, oik fnna). ..ml CM. Heed s lam J,« ~4 \ .•■..■*•!« DM lII*- Ill'll-. ° I- M ItKKIV Prnpri-tor Kii«. Pu . , KNT'' K.dwcll K Brollier Beuw-i ' r Malau, Sharon jK*li Uul!. Sliuri.-li.i.j; Sliutli A [>." mug. J U I'lurmn. r, \\ *-«i (»rt i-nvilip. Wirk.Ai-li.jrA.ro. Win Henry. H»n«»w«. _ nieUlK j ol Merehaiiiliic, , Kin WKKN I’HILADKLPHIA AND IMTTSBURLH I . i»>Ol>S carried on uti* l.in*- ar** not transhipped , il between Pittsburgh and I'lnUdi-lpUia, bciug enr . nr.l m lour section Portable lk»u> over Inmi and vin- 1 u . f —io ftiii|.peri of merchandise requiring careful j handling. ilu» i» of iraponance No charge made for 1 receiving or shipping, or for advancing ckargri. A!* t*oo.U forwarded wuh dispatch, and an us reasonable ienn« as by any other Line. JOHN M'KADEN A Co. Canal Un.in, I'cim at Pittsburgh, JAS M DAVIS A Co. ■£S7 Market A M Commerce si, PUda. JOHN McFADKN A Co, Purwurthnc ami Commie' moii Merchants. Canal Ilaniu, Penn si, I*ill*burgh. JA.MKS M DAVIS A Co, Flour Factors and Commis sion MeTchmila, ICT7 Market and 51 Commerce. »lrcci. Pluladolpfiin. marl 0~j" Advances made by either of the above on Floor, Wool and other merchandize convened in iliem tor sale. »narl3 ]§.J9 Merchants’ Tranaportailon Line. VdA PENNSYLVANIA r.vNtU HAIL ROADS. To riunrnt-rtiiA am- raltixuh*. fl^HECanals and Hail Hoad* hems: now open, and A in cood order, vie are pr**pured lo forward tv! 1 kind* of merchandise and produri- to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and oii u rood term* u- any other lam -6 C A MeANULTY A Co. Canal Basin. Penn at, Piiuhurvh. Aaun-'i —CIIAUI.ES RAVNOK. PbilaUelploa mrjr ROSE MORRILL A Co, Baltimore * m£i,LMEOI'S. WATEa CURE EmBUSBSISBTr PHILIPSBURG, PA. li|lE rapid strides which Hydropathy has made ■since it* introduction into this country—the bril- Hum and astonishing curative effects ot cold water in chrome aud acute disease*, when employed after method of the celebrated Pnesnitz. have removed front' Hie mind of an intelligent and discerning public every panicle of Jnnbt a* to it* ctßtacy. nndgmued it uni versal favor Considering the unsatisfactory remit* ot remedies heretofore used in the treatment of chronic complaints, (complaints, too, which are increaring'er ery year.) n mom be a natural wish 10 see the success of a meinod by whinh.so many unfortunate sufferers wi;i he freed from their pains and. infirmities, Tic subscriber having practised successfully this method for eight years at hi* Hydropoihic i establish ment, which bn* been considerably enlarged and im proved hi all its parts, ami in ever)' tcspdeL is now ready to receive and accommodate patients Who may choose to place' themselves onder hi* tkill and experience Philipstiurg. situated npou the left bank of the Ohio, opposite the month of the Big Beaver, is well known for it» refreshing and salubrious atmosphere, it* de lightful quietness and charming natural scenefy, com bining every requisite lo render the *ojourff of the in valid agrecab-e, and contributing not a little in rees tablish impaired benith and physical strength* The establishment. the first started iu the United Stay*. contair.il every thing, both for pleosa e and comfort, calculated to insure * speedy and hag jy ter mination of tbe nilinenu 01 the Patient. Peuoh" wishing ir> avail them*r!vc< nf ihe at Vanta ge, here odered, will please address the tub tuner by letter, (post-paid.) staling as near a* po*si le the nature of theft cnmplaiuU, in order to decide and ad vise on their fitness and curability by the Hydropathic treatment, and also what will be necessary for iheoi to t.-ke along, (or their especial and personal use. EDWARD ACKER* M. D. Proprietor. , Phiiipsburg, Beaver county, Pa. RcrrvEKrx* Rev’d. KilfikeUy. Armstrong; V D. C ark. Esq do. Hon. Thomas Henry, Beaver, Pa ; Dr. Barker, do: Proi. Ch KJuot, Pittsburgh, Pa; L. C. Prrknis. h>q oi.io: Kev ft H. Sneed, New Albany; Rev .M Men. |*nn/-.-iott. N J; T 1.. Elation. Esq. New York; Dr. Ch. Winter. Phiiipsburg, Wm. H. Me- Coime: K*q Pittsburgh; A. Hidwell, Esq. do. inchthi Printing Establishment Removed. KENNEDY s?* 5 ?* Prmttng Establishment has been re moved from Allegheny city, to Third street, (op posite the Post Other.' Pittsburgh, m the 'Franklin Place,’ (Gingerly’s new building.) where every descrip tion of plain and fancy Inter pres* printing will be ex rcoted iu style, and at tmers equal to that of any other «*»iabli*hiuent East ot West. The atatenals ir. the of he«. arc entirely new. and selected from the best Type Fouaderir* in the United State*. The facility and ra pidity with which work can b* executed at tkl* estab li-iiineat. is insured I torn the fact that It will ho done on thr .atest and most improved machine Presses; and ai rates equally u» low *s cun be dune in any of the Eastern cities. tocUITJ xaiuini- tbe purer and quality of oar stock. a* wiiii our t-rr.eiii n.rreaseilfacilities in manufacutr .'ic uud purchasing, we think we can offer us great imiuceuu.-m« to liuk er« a» any oiiirr house west of the Mouuiiuti* ,(i~-|y NEW GOODS, im. KENNEDY A SAWYER, romrr Wood and Fourth street, ner now receiving direct from firm hands a large stock of Fancy and Variety (foods, including Clocks i-f every variety, gold and silver Watches. Jewelry, French Prims, Comb*. Hooks and Eye.-. (Coves and Hosiery, Suspenders, (juu Cups, and all mner article* in their line—nil of which having been purchased personally of the manufacturers east, du ring the fait winter, expressly lor toe Spring trade, win be sold wholesale at a small advance on com i 'onstnntly on hard, a‘l descriptions of Looking Class es, of our own manufacturing, at eaflern price*. mh£3 SAM'L. GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, EU'HANfiK BIMLD!.I|-,‘| HT. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, HAS JUVT ILSTCaxtD KHOM NEW York AND PHILADELPHIA And i* now r-. - iviiir a Inn- H-sornnewt ui CLOTHS, CABMMBRES AND VESTINGS, OF Till'. BF>T QUALITY AND LATEST ST) LF-*». \\ u.i'ii h.- i. pr.-par, d to make ;o order IN THE MANNER TO CALIFORSIASB. VBKOMkTKR. -Tin- umirr.igne.r having adapted I a:i iii«:rumt;nt io the curi>o*<' or ;u>eent»tninn the I ! *{Yf<;ific (trnvit) or value of gold. i- now prepared lo ; mipply all wliiim hu*me*s may iciju.re n* u«r. li ii | »maiL, convenient. ami can hr n*cd w thoul ditliCiPty: j a I'lnrcr l»rini; Milfnieiu io now the proce*» ! p*r#on» cnntmipiiniiig going lo California. wi.nld y rna l.hne :liei:mi an) Utue to ascertain the value m their tnelul , Printed directions ami lahles will Ik: supplied cruiu HouM. io I'urt UKL KAKINS> L'mon siren. maS-lm rear 01 Joan B. McFaden'* Je-.ve:ry store WHOLESALE SHOE WAUEiIOI'SE. 11. CtULDS A CO., No. 131 WooDSTRKET. PirrSBURKH. "liyol t.D respectfully umie ib«* atteuunn of mer- Vr cli.ini* vtaiung tiu* city to their very exte.nmve «u»m oi SPKJNO AND SI\UMER RUDDS, consum-.g . biu*. • Kept !') Hr;. hnuwv which • r-J l" ><‘l -*l 'U'-li pur-* :«» citiinoMnii | I'ai 1 . riiiiiunc »r ■ <•«* s l>rtorr j>uf ; or.».mi> rU-w'n.-i- HlACKl.irmt WHITK. ! •.*!< \Vrnn! »u two dixjrv a»i>Tc Diamond alloy HOWARD ii O TEL NEW YORK. riiQ Cor.NTRV MKROUANTS-W. R. Mfinir h«» 1 unw u{x*n ni hi* Wholesale Dry Goods Room*, north i*u>t corner of 4th nud Market street*. Pittsburgh, a full supply of treah Spring Gfcods, including newnt style* of Prim* Ginghams. Lawns, Ac . and Invite* an examination oi hi* nock, Kninuirc to Wholesale Room* from 4tl» street. tn« hiM , Clerk Wanted A Young Mnn in a whelesaJe and re- YY tall Pry Good.* Stoic Apply at Ci Market *t mcli'Ahdl! WANTED, BY n Married Man. a situation a* Book Keeper, Clerk or Salesman. m a rtore or manufactory Mont respectable references can bo ptven. Address “A B. C., - 'Gaietlc oiftee. mchtai: ii('T7 .land at the head of Wood, on Libert) direct, at the corner of Irwin'* alley mart* ti i EDMUND WILKINS. UKO. W. KHITII A CO., INFO Hi l Ui'-ir in-mlf and the puttie Ihatlfaey have no longer any connection \viU» Uieir late establish ment in Fean street, known as the Pittsburgh Brr.wenr, liavmr removed their enure bu>>nt«< t» ibe I*ol NT BREWERY, In Pia street. iu> It?;J • yi l iIOUSE& LOTb, FARMS, &o TO COTTON AMD StIGAH PLABTSU*. PLANTATION IN ARKANSAS^—Mbrtnh-r offer* for «Jc the ezi*a*iYo : pltntrion la Arkaa *«, formerly befonrieg to and oegnpied by tho late Governor Kew, of Marjr]aad>and eopßUJUflff **J? nt s* eight Unmlml-and eighiy-three oad a half acre* of ItM- Thi* estain lie* in the coaniie* Of Phillip* and'vTO lenJrn. and i« situated in Walnut Bend, on.tha Amai*' vipjn rtver, twenty-five mile* abovatho tovyn ot, Hek n* it is said :o be tha higher, river lapd IB Ihal re gion of country. ii* *oti u peeali ally adapted 14 Iho growth «f cotton. Its improveaioau aro aaoverseert r.ou*e. a borse-uull. several corn booses, and JOOd quarter* for servants. Upward.* of seven hundred acres ot this laud have been cleared and are now cultivated. J Tba re*l \of 11 may be easily cleared, (the most being already doaej •nd ha* !<-«« timber upon it, and that chiefly of ash, which is readily *oW 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 the pabuc. In the hands of a good E tauter it may be easily made of Immense OlUi&al pro* t lu facilities of hucrcoarte with New Orleans af ford ■ constani %vet>ao for the dispoAai of It* pfodoet*. It is distant about MX) mile* from CincicnaU. mtle* from the mouth of the Ohio, and 7-10 mile* ITOin New Orleans. This property wtil be divided into several parts, It desired. For lerm*, 4c . apply (post paid) to WILUAM a PERINK, Baltimore, Maryland ORPHAN’S COURT SALE. B\ *»«“* “f»n older 01 the Orphan’s Cotin of AI •cgheiiy County, the uudersirued will expose a public sale on the premise*, on the fourteenth day ol r i‘. n^al^.?' c T k - p - M > following deaenbed REAL ESTATE which wm the property of (he* lots James Woods, deceased, of Allegheny city, to win— All that certain I«ot or piece of ground situate in the city of Allegheny, being Lot No 49, in George Ledbe’s plan, (which plan is recorded in the Recorder’* cfice of Allegheny county, in Deed Book Vol. 64,) beginning on the northwardly s*de of Carroll street, at the oorner of Lot No 50; thenee extending in from on «»H Car roll *Ucel, westwrunlly, twenty feet to the corner of an alley, m depth uorlhwardiy, preserving the same width along said aliey one hundreu feel lo iefferaoti street being the lot which was conveyed to said Woods by George Lcdlie aud wife, on the 17th day of Jane, A. D 174:1—upon which is ereeled a convenient two story Brick Dwelling house, ueatiy fiuished and in good re pair—with other improvements. The terms will be made known on tbe day of sale. Any information will be given, tn relation to tha above property, by application to the undersigned. \V. 0. LESLIE, Administrator, racial dlawia-w JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 365 Acre* Coal Land for Balo* SITUATED on the Monongahela river, abonl 16 mile* from Pittsburgh and 3 miles above third Look, in the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon AShorb, and Mr. John Ilerron’s purchase. This fine body o( Coal will be sold at tbe low price of s33 por acre—one .hixd in hand, balance in five equal annual payments, without interest. Title indisputable. Location very good— cannot be surpassed. For farther peftievisrs enquire of S. UALSLEY, who ha* a draft of said pro perty. Residence 3d at, belaw Ferry, Mr. Adams’ Sow. N. U. There is another seam of coal on this tram, about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality. irwtdif a. b. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR Il£ißfT. mio ACRE 7 OF GROUND, simated near the i’iiuburgh and Grocnsbnrgh Turnpike, 3| miles from the city, and adjoining the Allegheny Cem etery. on which is erected a large and well finished two story t»nck Dwelling House, together with stuhlea, carriage house, Ac. There is also on tho ptemises a laree variety of fruit trees, and a spring of ex relTcuce l ontieuou* to the dwelling jetd WM Liberty st_ Vaiussbie Real BsUU for Sole. fIMIF Trasteesol tho Woßtem Theological Seminary X having decided to se.ll. on perpetnm lease, a por tion of their property ui Allegheny city, ofihr on very favorable terms, from 30 to 50 Lots of different sfses. A warrantee titto will he given A plan of the lots can be seen ai No. 10 Wood street For particulars, eoqttire of cither of the undersigned Cqtmn.liee JOHN T. LOGAN, ALEX. LAUGHLIN, Malcolm leech, HL CiIiLDS, l.'MMi SAiML BAILEY. :to let,- MA nu'ily oligiMc Business, Store Room, and Uifre atr.rjr Dwelling, near Lhe Canal Bridge, Fo.lerai street. A ny. Enquire of MORGAN JENKINS, near the premise* For Sale. A SECOND HAND STEAM ENGINE, in good run ning order. 7J inch cylinder. 30 inch let 14 feet long, 3fl inches in diaraeterrdy wheel 21 » r*l Ai*o, one lint-of .»hnf\». 25 feet Long, inchee in diameter, with drams; one upright saw. Enquire of jnarf-.tf MATTHEW SMITH, No. 46 High »L , FOB. SAXE. A FARM situate on the N. \V. bank of the Ohio liv er, n.ne miles below Pittsburgh, containing 228 acre*, late the property of John M. Hood, deceased, uml known as “Sate Landing. * Reference to David Hood, on the premises: Wm. M. Davis, Allegheny, and the undersigned In the elty ot Philadelphia, febl-inncod CHARLES OILPIN. FARM FOR SALK. IN I.iduum Township, Allegheny count)',* 3 miles iroin Deer Creek lx>ck, containing Ono Hundred arm i’lnecii Acres and U 1) perches, with the allow ance oi b per cent for roads. There are from 30 to 40 acres of cleared land, a young Orchard, a Saw Mill ut tanning order, with darn and race complete, and an uliuii'iaiic' oi good timber on the premise*. Aivr>. a »uli«t:immi Krumc Dwelling House, 31 by 32 I--•. "V.i, a i.cc Kitchen, .uid a well wilhin It) yard* o: ihc kitchen door Term* accommodating. I’i r» offered for sale on accommodating terms; 3 ix»u* (being i-üb-di vision ot |,oi No 462 in the plan of ihc city of Pittsburgh,) having 2U teat front on Se venth street, by 24t) (eel to Strawberry alley, near Gram strecti 10 one ucrc I«ou fronting ou an Avenue, 00 &oi wide, tannin? i r .m Beaver rot*d to the Ohio river, ad joining Phillip*. Oil Cloth Factory. lor icrm*, enquire of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMKS O’ILARA, * Burke's Building, 4th rt. TO LET, M.\ G KNTKRL three story dwelling House, on Pecoml street, nfcar Smtthßeld street Also, warned, a nutation for a good honed end coni' pet'* at Clerk, ;ii;d on* ior a «tuan lad' about 17 yean of nge. in a warehouse or to learn a good trade. Aiblre«» Box £M. Post Office, Pittsburgh. rort!?:3t Loc on Liberty Street for Lena*. ON K LOT. i'J tret from on Liberty street, by 110 feet ui Brewery alley, nearly opposite Weal atreet, ai.ti convenient lo the Monongaheia rivdr, will be leas ed :>r u term of \ ours. Enquire of CHARLES B SCULLY, or JAMES O’HARA, («*!>»>• tf _ Darke’s Building, 4tb st Valuable Property for Sole, IN THE NINTH Waßl> OF PITTSBURGH —Sev eral Loin on Baldwin and Liberty street*, to the tHh Ward, til feet ny 100, and adjacent the proposed depot of Mm Central Railroad. For lenaa inquire of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMES U’HARA, t'nirlti.tf Burke's Building, 4th at MFIUt.M ut of April next, on reasonable term*, to good tenant,., six comfortable two story Brick Dwellings, with cellar*, vaults and back build m*t*». situated on Robinson and Craig streets, AJJrgba ny city Enquire < f SIVEITZEK A REED," mur« dtf i iflute Third st, opposite St Charles Hotel STORE TO LET. MTi > LET, for one or more year*, the three sto* ry Brick Building on Wood street, aud adjoin ing the shop and non- of Robert H. Hartley The two upper stones have been fitted up as a dwel lime home. mid may be still so oeqnpiru if a tenant wi-lms inctuf-Vtf NEVILLi: a CRAIQ. FUR SALE, ON trvorable terms —A l.ot of Ground on the sooth *idc ot Penn street, near the MonongaheU river (routing ?0 fuel on Pri.it strert, ami extending UU fetl m depth to an a'ley VU A wide, a most dnstrahle locs i on rtther tor pnvate residences or for tnanufactniiu* purposes. Enquire of J SCiIOON.MAKER A Co,. ■ •■hid No V 4 Wood «t M COUNTRY SKAT lt> Lin—A two story Brick Dwelling, with 5} arrei highly improved 1,811.1. situated hi Oakland, to let frotq i_: -,1 next. HARDY, JONES A Co,*" |r l’*- <4 Water street MFuR RUNT -For one to three fears, from the fif'd of April next, a large two storied btiek Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on the bank ol the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Uaschea, ter. with nb«>ut four acres ol land, out buildings, fruit tree*, if Ac Apply lo jns JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co To Lot. EA LARGE and well finished Room, second story, on the corner of Wood and Third streets, above.tbc Exchange office of Wen H Williams. Po- scMton given immediately. Inquire of j«S M’GILLS A RUE, 194 Liberty ft For Rent, Min Ai'eaheny city, u pleasant Dwelling Hottsb ami lrt33 .Libflnj u, oppoiite bu. Property'ln AlUyinav City fiw T 1 IT Fi subwnber* oQcr for tale a rnmbor o/choica LoU, «ita.it<* in the Second "Ward, fronting on (&• Common rrouml, o» easy term*. Inquire of W. O’H. ROBINSON, Ally at Law, St Clair ct or ot JAS ROBINSON,on thcnremiaes, myl?:dJtwtfT TWO HOUSKS A.KD LOTS FOB SALK T'Vu LUTS on Beaver street, ia the city of lr-4 Allegtieny, al»oTe ike upper Common*, on which i.« erected a trame building, two stories "high, ettitaM* iot two small tenements. The lots are each 'twenty lect in front by one hundred feet deep, and ran bark to.a street forty feet wide. The buildings on the pr* • uusea will pay a very handsome interest on the Invest* menu and the property will be sold cheap for casht Apply to U. Sprout, Clerk’s office; U. H. or to ,IOVRy ___ KAY 1 & Co fob res^ JjA THE subscriber offers for rent for the term o( JU3mic or more years, a large convenient wdj 'fin isbri two story Dwelling Ilooie, containing '8 robii» unit Kitchen. There is a lot of ground containing U acre* of fmr young fruit treec 01 every kind, auble Ac., connected with the boose. To any pdndtVWiah’ in- a delightful residence within a few nunatCS TitWof the city, mi* will be a rare chance. Porterm* vrhich will he io« to • good tenant, inquire of Mr. Jho W right, near the premises, of John Watt comer u Hand and Liberty streets, or of *** octfe-tf THEO. F. WRIGHT. Scotch bottom Xahd for SaliT — 1 ri'HN ACRES OF LAND, situated in Peebles town- J. ship, on the Monougahcla, three mile. from pin*, burgh—tn lots to suit purchasers. For farther partic ulars apjny to Henry Wood*, 3d st. or to k> ~ a Washington, m>v£Mi. 4iK above Smithfieid *1 M WAREHOUSE offers for sale the three story brink Ware home* on Wood street, occupied by R-TannarACo ■Pi? WM. WILSON, Jr. VALUABLE RKAI. ESTA*fkON PENNfiTnKCT FOR SALE A Lot of Ground tiinato on Fean street, between Hay and Marbnry StreeU, adjoining ihe iiouac und lot now occupied fry Richard Edwards, having a front of 25 fuel, sad in depth 120 feet. Will be sold on favorable term*., Title unexceptionable- En • qairc of C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih »l, near Wood octiH-dtf For Sale. . A DESIRABLE Building Lot tn Allegheny city, fa vorably located, in «ize about halt sn acre, w ill be sold on accommodating terms- Inquire of febO J D\VlLUAiasf,Jlo."Pfl^*l_ A(L‘ FOR RENT—A more u> •«»** »»ry, No' CS-JG Wood street. _ _ J*®_ FIRE AND SIABW®/* B^®oB* Protection lusuranee Co. of Hartford, Conn. CHARTERED IN 1525. /CAPITAL LIMITED—iSO6.OQtt AND SURPLUS V j FUND-The undersigned, having been t'ppoifitrd Agent ot the Proteetwaliuoraiice Co., wiU tai- r}*fcs on property m the city and vicmlty, and oaihTp minis T KaYEXTEBROTO*'- mchAddffw Office, No. I*7 Wood itwfl* * * "Xsk