BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAM. bkpobtkd * For tb» PltUborgb P»Ur STEAM BOAT ACOtDEOT;. ; Srßaißmua, *■ “■ pu«iwa T . Thiw jo*** ibuteoa mining, aniMw*!*' w , tGa . kre U . perfect wreck; Tie <»?•“» <*i hi. «“•.*« ■rnimg th® VOOndCi QiKCEOUJIi The row on the »IK»d dee by • urge majority. Thu mitton will be “ de/m’ taUdittg the n»d (ion Cinchutali tu J „ ud, amount.will allow, lehTtng the balance and locomotives *o that thia per (jan at the rand will certainly be trial. St. , Louis, March. 30, P. M. A top! meeting wns held lut oveilng. 800- Imiou were passed unanimously to subscribe hall , m aiiTO of dollars to the St. Louis end Cincinnati Bail Read. Phuadeusia, March 30,1819. Samuet Roaeborg i* reported to liaTe been »P -pointed Post Muter, Pittsburgh, Vico Weller For ward declined. . PHILADELPHIA MARKET- PmtAMtwns, March 30—r. u. Floor—Sales of Western el *4 «2. Grain—Seles of prime white Wheat at 101 els. Prune ted flSc—demand limited. NEW YORK MARK El*, r New York* Match 30. soon extort. Flour—'There is an i nr.re using demand, with; wise el $S ISIOSS 31 per bbL Grain—Holders of Wheal ate very firm, and bnyers do not meet Item. Cora and other jndna are in ateady demand at previous rates of 1000 bushels Rye at 59c per bushel. Prime Velio?®; Corn at 57c, (or southern. Cotton ia ateady with large sales. ' ; Provisions—There ia lesi'movemeallthPork, the market being heavy, svnh esle*of tfN.O. Sugar t ip per: lb F^beMo°i^Mari:« l ii becoming moieijrihgent, SEW YOHK MARKEt.' March 3oj;9>. i.| p laar There is no marked change ained yesier day hut tho market is more active; western brands are held at $518035 31. J. Tjt, •; Grain— There are no sales of VheafcarbrthT of, eoto; hot Corn la in good request; pmnoyeliour isheld'at7scperbu. . ~ Whiskey— Sales in bbla at 22c per ghU ' i Provisions—There is less doing, it) sPjrk, the market being heavy. Thereis.a;good demand ftt Lord. Sales of western cured hanjs ntijis per lb. of MMyll md at UgOi.r ;i ■ The Stock Market ia dull, WUh a downward tendency. Money tight, at 1 per cent per mouth. CINCINNATI MARKET,. - March r*.to. EToor—Salfca of2ooo barrela.al S 3 sd^«r Sales of prime red Wheal at • 'i Cofffee-SaJea of Rio at 7}, to the. extent ofiSOO M »w the article was fair. Proviiimi*—Sales of mesa Pork ai |9, to thd ex tent of 600 bhla. _ • tOT»«fe«w—4Salea of 500 bbls, at 15c.. * •; • There is no -change in other article* utaaQy. spoken of • . f The River rose 18 inches today. FttO*TKX4a-—TheNew.OrieanißnUptnodhe j 19th instant, gives the fcDcmmgefcfacnl tow tale Texas papers received by the Pnrties were leaving Corpus Cbtihtl &r' El‘ P*s so and the geld region. Tradera v ttj'd-_lnuns :ore sdsoleavingibr tho SUo Gnrade. arc aiw between tbe San -waa murdered neat i%Tpis Cjhrisb on the Ist inst JTbe names of the are not ’gixeo.. ' ■■.• -ii* bi.jj-i •«._ The Btar Bays arrangements are tbe establishing of s pack tnuls libisbfdweenthst Shoe and El Paaso, st San D;cgo, »hich vvdl le. fi™ tbs ethigrnnia from tnany vm uu? l^ 0 ? 1 incident to the pnrehasingand sttbdsggjd and the cate and attention w the^:Safrs_ loornnl of the Gth “Mr. Hanson, acting Postmnaler at Jdtfijso '£?“}L’??f night beibre last with cbwiuhyd thed.in cholera only case we see noted radar wetjrrlt. -Texas CX / Ganetto statea tSitsSra.Cai|fi>rtfra Company ergnnlaing inTrnviSijmvnii?, was, to leave for El Peeso, on the l&hwisfcj- - * Tha Hdlmea Coanty MiMU«|hriG?mMoy e following enSkrf QUA Combatand, Much 12, mujoubted authority. . : ■ J. ■ TJwwhole people o»^tr elly smrrihg. Ooe man, alter I “SISi ijSiSFS!? aaa^^isywst sa±ssSat^Sn Staid by In lho fell to making: *B'g“ I S-f ” rpnWwaliog to- help , (•; . ' -L - * B^^P^SSSSr WTfEtt-in; bbi.% ffgjgtffi&r ROLLBUTTEB-7 fnm bush Bearer aid fffT 2U rwfiAHB&UGII nxchld ■ j - r *■' ibTpcor sk§jtf W “Lp ric ® m cuh ** ll ba iiarbauqh ' meh3S .. .. ■ ACON SIDES-5 Bid. uadi! ftpp «•**>“ T ARD-37 Militia H 3 *f” Cl “ beri “ d ' 'isajAiiWket A_Co UEATHESS-35 *k» SCKM?' * C« r £or«aio by j*" mebB3 T*OTATO£&—2OO fid bfiii NeibalU*oek<, or F bind and tot lilt by C StaRSEYA. BEST iMihg? .. ~ • arthSff . --~ — ~ Y>S3SoSirNp£ ia » JL tjTajto; formcKEYACftFgl" l . . *l4. rsrSy-i points for tois by TJUHE mad.Waief Proof DICKEV’ & Co iALTS—2O bbl* »;»eM7 _ !r ■pijOUß-ISS Mtt ** * i>? ' . ar l il.WoaTHfcCo SKEIN •«* bIM Thread, joiVrodcivcd iaxd for i*» 5X_ : • i “ C /TUM ELASTIC 8U8PE?«HlE»-450 \JffiTor iala by • mcbSS-* r. 6 AftßVTffjL SBWmO BlLK^Sc»M*6ll^ad>«’dcon rec’d Weobserve new la tliemarket. No large quotations have transpired in breadstuff* or provision*, but in jibe way; of general sales a fair amount of bust lies! dras donei quantities continue to arrive, princi pally designed' tor *hip&ent east: Sale* however, were resorted to us oa the wharf at 94,00 P bbL Snl** frotu store in regular dray load lots at 83,®®3,"5 F ht*l. GRAIN—Sales of 300 bu* prime- yellow Com v ** y bo, and of a tot of mixed ai 33c 4? bu Sales of bu Oats on the wharf at £sc, and of 100 bu-from ‘»ore Sale* 70 ba Barley »t 30c bu io : sales bf Wheat or Rye. GROCERIES—We notice no marked change un er this head. The market i* generally quiet, and wrmer quotation* are fully rustained. .. BACON—Regular sale* in. lo,s w * Wertern and city cured al 4i* *± * nd Ci ' f “ ' aides and ham*. ... of 13 bbu of . s ood »-t,olo of V. .... ero n,nd.r.a .UK ? »> Solo, of W “• leu si 6061 c . BUTTER—Ia butler, we observe no change . a « k„i to*, ».« limilrf 01.001 « lO^ l3 <« 10 rtnioo roll in bbl*. md 9*031 fo. V.g CBEESE-rFonhor lim.tod »ole, oro ro|«>nod lo n. for good WR,s*iCroom .1 70:ii »nd (iooboo >1 p ft- DRIED BEEF—Sales of Western cured m regular United lots ai 4* *>• FEATHERS— We may quote thd market steady; witH regular sales in moderate quantities at 33®34c ? 6. ! Fish—The market is generally quiet, and price* rc main unchanged. Sale* of No 3 MnckareUt «,oi Ni 3 m'b&SO and of No l ai bbl. Sale* of Salmoi at and of Herring at $C bbl. WOOL—A sale of 60,000 Ibs.was effected yeslerda; at iSa.77, making an average of aboat 3-lc per lb. FLAXSEED—SaIe* of 90 b&ls at 95c per bush, fror store* . Tta Fust Paoncc*.—We learn that five boats, say* the Philadelphia U &. Oazcue, tolly laden with good* arrived here yesterday from Pittsburgh. They lielong to ll»e Pennsylvania and Ohio line, end are the first thtbugh the whole length of qar Stale line Uni season’ We ma} now calculate reasonably upon a large in crease upon the already heavy business being done, tor it will net now be confined to the sellers among our merchants, for account oat of-the city Lonsisxi Star* Bast.—The Attorney General of Loaisiana t has instituted suit against the Stale Bank fot a forfeiture of its charter, which it is alleged, was violated by the did Board of Directors having declared a dividend -when there were do profit* from which a dividend could be legally declared, as wail a* by gene ts! mismanagement, re*oluag in a deficiency of over $230,000. The Charier has 30 year* to run yet. *Tbe MAscuOEa No. 3 arrived on Thursday evening hikving made excellent lime. r She leave* for Cutcin uhti this day at 10 o'clock By the way, our thank, are due the clerk of this fine steamer, Mr. A. Digram for files of Cmcinuau paper*, in advance of the mail. Bplrtt of tbc DonOtlc Hurkcti* N*w Qslka.ss, March 17.1549. Cotton—'The market opened without animation, hut liter purchaser* came forward, and the sales resulted in 7000 bales taken principally for Europe. Pnei-» have been the tame as yesterday, and weconttnue our etiolation*: Inferior 41051, Ordinary L M to Middling Good middling Mtddlingfair Fair 7}2?7|; stock on hand and on shipboard not »Aal Si and 19 Rat 3i, and ** *» —• sloc * oa and on shipboard, not cleared, 74K& hhds. Sugar—’The market has been dull and prices raUier shies 4000 dhd*. Market quiet but.prices firm; sales 400 Mm ■HTour— Marketqtriet;male* 300 bbls Ohio at l4O choice Ldirila at 84,0 and 200-at—. • Co rQ _JWe only hear of the ihle ot 700 »«cks wdtue and yelliw at 43845 c; the advance m freight to England '"T.SflK’on*SulL.,..sto.il,.,.030bbj, 160 half bill mess wete sold mOT-W. 150 iibb Wss at 813-58, and 20 tes rnme mess at 816 Baeon— Sales 22 caks aides at sc. and i ohda.plain light and pgrt field above the ma-Tket: :*ale* 40-tea prime at fle, kig* at 0 9-lflc, and 130 at SacaJpu-H. Marchdl Cotton—Arrived since insMlljSSJ bla:dcar ;«j t pm« time 77eC bale*; oiißuid hales, arttami 35L678 same fimo last >ouon market dpnng ' ihe oast week ham been duU> owing, in a great measure 'to lie want of shipping and dmcolty in n cff° i Sales for the week sum up 0533 bales. Holdcrs wera i disposed to make some contfcasiou, which caused por -1 eSS to oSrate at a declihi of ». and it. some &&es cent. market haying closed in this tmscu dS state. wC simply with tte above remarks art»ex «xr last week’s quoiations to pood 6iWi; middling to good midfittg. CJwOJ; inlddUn^fair. any change of con*equcne«f> tmuce; -JO tierces <»d at 2|, 50 do at S 3; 19 do inferiotsat 2MO, aad .a do *4-.. OktUe Strk«u. March iSJ. Cattle—Tile supply of W*«« *' ““ ' c * le *.? '£? r wee futt, but the .lock wenjetber common. . little more eenve. The lSenng» leeched oar bk»d. of which 345 were .old 10 *r butcher. end wece driven to Philadelphia Kicea ranged trim to 220 onthd end .vefkgr.ig ®iS(sl‘\Ve hove no ;; ■ Blmtham?74 aka wool. Batter A 2S3 btfc , HGraffieo; d ak» A apples, I Jordan; 3 bdl* wire, TWnaend; 8 bbla appleaapples, J F Pcm; Wjbdls P?r ner!s C Nili; ado do, DN white A C ®L 3 . ® X9 .2£" S ', < pwttftf 63 bbia floor, oWpodward; 18 bbla »p#W. J • SSi ® £?“» hbu egg., 1 cWW batter ClNClNNATl—PerTitaeaiora—* tea bacon, \Vall- | inj/ord iecnXdoT.aldi “ b a£{vHlr AeUera A Nicola; 5 dd'-dos a bbda auger, 8 » W Har liwll anvil. Craff A'Ltfldsay; 30 bblr baton. 0 Graff ”5; 100 bb\# whiskey, ? Park« A eo; ® H Smith, t - th» Paora* Mama-—l/ you «ue MM&i i'a anT uniicrtdcing, you muat the *SSJ* lUreVoTAiUtma or difficulty oflrtuathing, "rtSlffffSSSSlii u th. Pekin Tee &K, , ** ancet near Wood. • AROran Crnmcxt* to the excellence.#- M’Lane' y M!SS!j. Kidd A do.— Gentlemdb: It U«jth ple«- ure 1 band thia, my cerUficata,- (tertifymg rti popularity cfDr.jM’Laue’* AmenCani Bpf fllfic,) to your uraTcUp* agent, Mr. Munrooi Some time gjn) l received from Him a amall 10l to *ell»h coiumia 2m. I nafd m few boulea in my Own fnlrniy, to the cood efleot* f can folly testify. Tito bdarifie 1 *dd to L iaatomert, and fiwnd on taquinr, tint ver ? Mnetal Gsoao< SUxwxtX. do. Obio,luly 37,18^4, For tale at the dru[g flora of J. RIDD4W. ochlO , rrr Dnnnu t*. tbe bane of a iiten'i exlat* «ince. No tongue can describe the suffering* caused Sv stl. dt.rre.ring lt nnSt.ntuf,fer h . .up Uon In life, wh.toret it m*r be, ,riid mikhe hint feel uriiooghlie wooldritlhet not cxui then rnltdore riioh Yet iheMihUffenng. MO produced ui the fir.l SSbv derriigemehl of the riom»eh, end if thu were Erlfbv' “imTJ. A- Frimerioekh Anli-Bllum. PUI. So blwe'.^e“ li:i,t eleriAed.Uie .cetimul.tion of rf .wwvVH o» cver utten. oiao uacd_ .e nt, 1 ;S£^te?Sl« fa -“ 4 3?'- ““ - W. Kelly,- 3t,«s£3?iiS3fi2i^ a* «■*, toonm. .1 ■* i-nrovdd prepara-, . Baxxa’a innocent, in-, tlon, being a com¥naiioa.o[Coc parue-, vigorating and palatable, bigWy Dorcbe*- ulatly for invalids, i Prepared bp W. W" p e km. ter, Maaa., and flif.iale by AMYWWh. raf ht4 I'fea Store, No. T 6 Poorth »l •• j; * Dll .a , o , BSwf“iL“ sslirsysis mannfacturo and act Block Txtni [offij?*'” *p. p Z tJ^ of aeta,-uponßut,tlimor Atmoaphent fecuonP n CCWt»a lIV* Mai!. ‘axpoeed. Offiersand re*id«nee:nnxt door u? Iho auy.- SVoffiei, Fdurih »ira*K Pitabarah. . BamVl. ft Jd’Fadittn, F fl- Eswn- . • PORT OF PITTSBURGH. arrived. Michigan No, 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkiqaon, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. Caleb Cope, A Murdock, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver Wm Phillips, McPhial, Kittanning. R Wightraan, Walliamson Chnsler's Landing Isaac Newton, Hemphill Cin. Pioneer. Forsyth, St. Louis. Allegheny Clipper, Franklin. Fort Pitt Miller, Franklin. Chieftain, Peebles, McKeesport. Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport WellsvUle, Poe, Sunhsh. 5 39 6 * 1 5 37 6 2) j. 6 30 235 DEPARTED Michigan No 2. Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville Caleb Cope, Murdoch, Beaver. Beaver. Clark, Beaver. Wm. Phillips, McPhinl, Kittanmng Louis McLane Brownsville. Zachary Taylor Lucas, Wheeling Ariailne. Grabill, Freeport. Cinderella, Calhoun, St Louis. Clipper No. '2. CriKiks, Cm. Shenandoah, Bowman, Si Louis There were 9 feet 6 inches full in the chane' by pier mark, last evening at dusk, and lading. BOATS LEAVING THIS DA V. Cincinnati Packets. 10 A. M. Brownsville Packets, 10 A. M., and 4 P. M. Beaver Packets, 10 A. M-, and 4 P. M. Wabash—Ringgold. Nashville—Euphrates. Kittaning—Wra Phillip* I ail'nyfrtle—Vermont- Zanesville—Yankee. “ Comet Foe Philadelphia. D Leech &co s. packet line—o o’clock P. M. gTSSI CARPKTB, OIL CLOTHS; dke. TjECEIVED Tins BAY. Carpeting and Oil Cloths X.V of the latest and most approved patterns, and at price* to suit purchaser*, and cheap a* can tie pur chased in any of the Eastern cities. comprising the fol lowing varieties Extra Royal Velvet Pile Carpets; Aiimimsier Carpets; any sue hall rooms or vesj Tape*try do I‘bulc*. Sop Royal Brussels do Tapestry stmr carpets; Extra sup 3 ply do Brussels do do Boperfine do do Chemile Rugs; Extra sup Ingrain do Tufted do Superfine do do Brussels do pi ne do do Chemile Door mats; Common do da Tufted do do 4-4,3-4 k | Tapestry Adelaid do do Damask do Sheep skin do do 4-4 3-4 & | twlM Ve- 12-4 Efltb’sed Piano covers ’ neuon do 6-4 do Table do 4-4,3-4 ft | plant do do *M wool do do Cotton Ingrain do 6-4 worsted and linen do do do Venetian do Brass Stair Rods e-4 cotton Drugget; 16-1 wool crumb cloths 12-1 woolen oo Stair Linen do do 6-4 table do English Table Oil cloths; Diaper do German do do do do Crash g. 4 Floor Oil cloths; Bnow-Drop Napkins. 7-4 do do do Crimson Plush. 6_l do do do Purple do 5-4 do do do Maroon do 4-4 do do do Carpet Binding; Sheet Oil Cloths, of newTransp’nt Window Shade Tapestry patients, cut to fit yTo the above we are constantly receiving our Spring lock of Carpels, Oil Cloths and Steamboat Trimmings, to which we invite the attention of all who wish to fur nish their house* or steamboats, as we will be able to offer goods as low as they can be purchased in the East, and of the nebest and latest styles. Call and ex amine our *tock before purchasing elsewhere. Ware » house. No 75 Fourth »t- mehtO W. M^CLINTOCK. FRESH PURE TEAS* Wholesale and retail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, TO Foorth street, near Wood. Pittsburgh.—Tbe subscriber having ju*t returned from New York. is now receiving a larye fait supply of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, trom tbe New York Pekin Tea Company, selected with great care for retail sales. Oar rock being now heavy we are pre pared to anpply Grocers, Hotel*. Steamboat* and Faut ilie* with any quantity and at any pnee they may packed in J. t and l pound package*. 3 ib. un canis term 6 and 13 lb catty boxes, and in half chest*. Retail Grocer* are invited to call, a* we can and will *ell better Teal at lower price* than any other hou*e in Pittsburgh. Our stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im perial Gteca, and Oolong Black Tea* are the beat in the American market _ , Lovering** double refined I-oaf. Cntahed, and Pul venzed Sugars, at retail, or by the barrel. ' COFFEES—Mocha. Old Gov Java. Laguira, St Do mingo and Rio Coffee*, selected by the motl experien ced coffee Broker iti New York Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Plrkled Cucumber* and Onion*, Fresh Peache*, pot up in their own juice. Malaga Raisin*; in 3 tb boxes. NTS.—AII Dr. D Jayne** Family Medicine* for sale. decd-dAwS ’ A JAYNES ~ Tin Plata*. THE*ub«enber* beg to call the attention of Builders, Arehtjeet* and owner* of Building*, to the many advantage* which these plate* posses* over ail other metallic substance* hitherto used for roofing. Ac , as they posses* at once the lightness of iron, without tt* liabtmy to nisi, having now been tested for several year* in thi* particular, both lu this country and m Eu rope They are ies* liable to expansion ond contrac tion from sudden change of the atmosphere, than com mon tin plates, iron, zinc, or any other metal now used for roofing. «»d consequently lorm a much better and tighter root requiring far Je*» frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is but a trifle more. A full supply, of all sizes, from 16 to 30 W G., con stantly on anno and for sale by •unity UEO B.MORKWOOP4 CO, 14 »n.l 16 Beaver street. Now York. The patent nght (or this article having been secured for the United’ States, all parties infringing thereon, either by importation ot otherwise, will be pmsceo tr * on- Mr. (ieorge Aibree. “ B«ry V\ Ukeson Circular* can &e obuiord ai the Book Siore 01 Mr Luko'Looim#. VO. ri> Wood SireeL and »i*o at Meuri R. Hi Beeson kflo n, No. sO .Markct street. mchl9:d2w PAP'iER hangings HKBBRS.JAR- HOWARD Jt CO., Xo. 82 Wopd Street WOULD cell the attenlion of ib« public to then present inel of Papef Hanging*, which for va nity beauty of finish, durability and cheapness, 11 un surpassed by any establishment »» the Union. Beeids* a large end full assortment of paper ol their own-manufacture, they ere now receivings direct im pc nation of French end styles ofPapw Hang iu««, purchased by Mr. L«m Howard, eno of the firm, now in Kiirope. con«i»unc of Parisian manufacture IOJJts) piece*. London do 5000 130 Of their own manufactory they have 100,000 niece* Wall Paper, and I‘4U» piece. »»Un glared Window Howard it Co. have spared neither expenee nor labor m their .endeavor* to rival the east ern wall paper establishment*. both in i|QalUy of man ufacture and*drictr of pattern, and they are warrant ed in assuring fte public that they have succeeded The whole nfiorunent. foreign, and home manufac ture, will be offered on terms a* low as those of east ern.manufacturers and importers meb27:du WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE* No il Market strut, Pittsburgh, Pa, THOMAS PALMER, REBPECTFULLY announces to bis friend* and cus tomer*. that he ha* had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as he ha. at present He can offer topur cliQsers, onV*»t moderate term*, at the old establish ed Stand on Market street, almost every aruele tn bu line—including Coon ting-room, Bed-c bomber, Dining room, Parlor and Hall Paper With Borders, Land scapes, Fire-board Prints, Paper and Trantpareni Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders’ Board*, Wri ting Wrapping, and Tea Paper, he is abundantly sup plied, and requests country merchants and housekeep ers to call and examine his assortment. Bags and Tanners’ Scraps taken m irmde, »t rise highest prices. . mehSl:dkw3mr EXPRESS PACKET LIME. FOR PiriLADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, ■ Exclusively for Passengers. .Fniwnina—The Boau of lfa»* Lane will leave 22b255£33® s follows, al 9 O’clock al night. ' otuo—Cape A Craig. Monday mphi, »th. Kaulnctp-Capl HTroby, Tob«liyb Wlh. Laaniana —Cap! J P Thommnn. Wcdnaada, 2311,. Indiana—P Barkcy. Tburwla,, 29th. Ohio—A Craig, Friday, 30ib. Kentucky—HTruby, Saturday, 31. Louisiana—J P Thump ton, Sunday, April 1 •For passage apply to , , ~ * MonoQrahel* House, or D LEECH k Co, Canal Basin j. o. p. aniTU, Attorney and Counsellor at Lav, j IST. LOUIS, MO. • Will give particular attention to the collection of Claim*, and all money recoived, ihall be remitted without delay. _ , - Rcjee<2(C|9—Hon. E. Coulter, Sopreme Bench,P*, Me**r». Lyon, Short, A Co. St. Lour* Wood, Abbott A Co. Phllad’a, Jao II Brown A Co. oo; Mr. Chnrle* H Welling, dot Eno, Mahooey A.Co. New York; Umten 2Co. A>i fcf t Orcndorff. Uw»i XV F A A Murdoch, do; Lowe, Martin A Co. do, Mr John Falconer; Mewra. Loreux. Sterling A l ' n _ Plt i*' burgh; * Co. do; Hampton, Nmnh.ftjCo- do; Sir L 9 Waterman, do. mchffl.dam rt. T. LEECH, JR., ImvorUrandDiaUrinP^riiniondDmntMu Saddlery Hardware L Carriage Trimmlngi, So. 133 Wood «u, Pltt.bnrg h, Po. *T9 no* rbceioiog bu Sprint oipply orOood., *nd 1 i “ilt. Iho ouemion of So!dle r., (Soochmoker. .od Merc hair to lb hi. nock, ll ho. been 1.00.hl "poo ben lonon 'from ihe ben nmroen and he therefore >el» confident of being able ro afford “fS" “ aJI who m«r f*YOf_him wiUt o mo hi?.d6m A CARD* JOHN (CKI LV k CO., (successors lt» Robb, Wine brVn.T'k L l.» Merchant Toiler*,) No. ,U-J CHESTNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, beg leave u> inform their friends and P a *ro"J Q , I b ‘“."}?y have received the latest SPRING AND BUMM fc-R PASHIONS, with a targe assortment of New Style GOODS; comprising Cloths, Caxiiraeres, Vesungs, *c. •of every description-—all of which ar* of their own tm- C nation. liavuig been carefally selected in 1 am, wdon, Ac. . , ittnngeni vitiung Philadelphts, are respectful ly invited to call and examine their extensive stock. mehiSidflm 1881NG—A large Box. directed to VV. R. Morphy, | Pmshorgh. It was taken by a drayman from the store of yf. R- Murphy, with directions lo leave n at M*Kee s s jroccry store, corner of Ist and Wood streets, hot was hot delivered; and it is supposed has been lett ' by mistake at some other bouse, tjm* drayraan’i face U known by the person whs gave him the box, but his fi«m# and residence are not known. mehlP HUFFS AT GREAT BARGAINS! M 9 CORD A CO., wishing to close out their stock of Mufls and Victonens for the season, will sell the balance (embracing a good variety of Ltlu and Pitch, as well as the more common articles,) at EAS TERN COST—to which they would respectfully invite tie attention of porebajcra. NOW IH THE TIME FOR BARGAINS. Coil at comer Wood and Fifth itneU- Li _ - if* - LOCAL MATTERS. aXPORTKD FOE THE PITTSBURGH DAILT GaZBTTE- Coart of Quarter Seaalona. FeidaT, Mach, 29,1549. uoaxtfK} sxsatox. Presool—Judges Pulton, Kerr and Jones. Iq the cbm of the Commonwealth v* James Brown, and Brian Mayhew. The jury returned this morning, with a verdict of acqmttul. Tbe first case taken up this morning was that of the Commonwealth vs Loyd Coleman. Indict, mod. assault and battery, pteferred on oath of Patrick Bntler. The jury relumed with a verdict of guilty. The prisoner was setttenced to pay a fine of fifty doiiors to the Commonwealth, and be imprison ed for six months in the County jail. gominouwMllh v. Michael Riley—lndictment, larceny Information on oath of Catharine Ro berta. (IU Rdxru, nrvrn— Her pockel pu-keJ ■>' one dollar and fifty cents, in the market house, that the prisoner pushed.and huaUed her. and that »ho aaw him hand a pocket book very like her own, to another mail. Rile)' a* 05 » he accu*ed him of stealing it, ofl'ered to give her two dollars and a half, but refused to return the pocket book. The jury returned with a verdict of guilty, and Hiley was sentenced to restore the money stolen, and be imprisoned for six month#. Commonwealth vs Luke O'Brien {a young lad.) He pleaded “guily," and was sentenced to an im prisonment of three months, to pay a fine of fifty dollars, and to enter into bonds to keep ibo peace. Commonwealth vs William Crawford. Thu was a Burety-efthcj peace case. The prosecutor was the falbpr of the defendant. The trial was post poned until the afternoon. Commonwealth vs McCl&neo. Indictment, malicious mischief Prosecutor Mrs. Parker.— This case was settled du payment of the costs.and the defendant was bound over to keep the peace. _ AKTERJiOON SSSSIO.V. A surety of the peace.case was first taken up. Commonwealth vs. Jac& Redgaie. On oath of Frederick Bleir, the complainant was seutenced to pay the costs. Palmer lor complainant, Magraw. for defendant. Commonwealth vs. Beales Renter. Assault and battery. Bill ignored, and prosecutor to pay tbe & Jolus after Henry Commonwealth vs. Henry Francis, and Henry Robinson. Indictment larceny The prisoners were charged with stealing t»o aorpet bags, of the value ot four dollars, from Wro. E. Schmerl*. A verdict of-guilty of petit larceny” was brought in against Robinson, and Julius was , ncquttsd. Commonwealth vs. Lindsay Lewis and James McClintock. Indictment larceny, preferred on oath of Roger Bell, prosecutor The prisoners were accused of stealing goods from the store of Roger Bell, dt Deer Creek. Alter the jury in this case went out, the Court adjourned The verdict m ihm case wiil be known this [morning. No evidence whatever seemed to he brought agamst McClinlock, and but UuUj against Lewis. At a public meeting, held in the Town Hall of the City of Allegheny, on Thursday evening the 29th instant, >Q accordance with the request ol r number of the ciuseiu. -for the pnrponc of adopt ing some measures for the relief of the families of those who suffered so dreadfully Wy the fire on Monday lost,- bis Honor, the Msyor, was called to the Chair, and Jobu Irwin, Jr, appointed Sec retary. After a brief statement, by the Chairman, of the object for which the etlixeaa were convened, upon motion ot Mr. Rbba, it was fUtolvd, That a committee, consisting of two persons from each ward of the citv, be. appointed to solicit subscriptions for the rebel of the setter era by the late calamitous lire. Messrs, w m. btrf>9 and David Smith for the Ist ward. Thomas-mith and John Morrison for the 2d Ward, Robt. Camp bed and James U Graham for the 3d W«d, i sod Wm. Bi**e!l and James Park, Jr., for tho-Uh Ware, were pot upon said committee. On motion ot Rev. A. W. Black, u was RcmUtJ, That a committee, consisting of one pernio from each ward, be appointed to aet tn con junction with the Mayor, in the distribuuou ol the funds cohected by the former committee. Rev. Dr Elliott, Messrs. R. H Davis. Wm Hell, Jr., and John Patterson, were put upon said commute*. On motion, ft was j?-.,JW That those persons who have already made collections for the object contemplated by this meeting, be requested to pay ever the sums so collected to lh« distributing committee. <>n motion of Mr. Ebbs, it was JZWwd, That the further erection ol wooden buildings, in this city, la believed to be hazardous to the lives and properties oltfae citireos Jksofwtf, That the Councils be requested tu pass such laws and regulations as, in their judgment, will protect us from this growing evil On motion, it was lUaoi W. That the Secretary he iD*tnicte-l u> publish the proceedings of this meeung in the pa* Ders friendly to the cause, in Allegheny and PiU»- burgh. J. RI'SH, Chairman John l*win. Jr., Secretary. rimorna Cos*. —James Clowes tt \txtn vs William C. iMony. This wsi so act ion on the case brought to recover damages for an attack which a buck belonging lo Deuny, bad made on the wife of complainant, severely injuring her. It wsn proved on the part ol the plaintiff, that the back had formerly made attacks no no less Uiac three different persons, vi* —once on a pedlar, once on a colored roan, aud once on a boy named j John Henderson. Mr*. Clowes was knock ed down, gored and trampled apoa by the mischuav I ous besat, for a long lime. The referees, M«-*t ra. ’ Morrow, Bell, and McCalmont, gave a verdict of ten dollar* in favor oftho plamUtl. Mayoe'* Orvics, Pirrsstrauu, Marrb Wth.* Four persons appeared this morning One who was charged with locendiariam. wo« remanded for further examination. Another, a drunkard pud bis fine, discharged. The other* w ‘ :re committed to jail. Mstdb’s Omcx, March 30th. Two prisoners, only, preoenled themselves tht* morning, both accused of drunkenness. One ) -aid his hoc, and the other was committed. p lujrr .—a terrible fight occurred on Thursday, in Alderman Morrow’s Office, between threo h nr AmaxODi. They pulled each others hair, and tri»’d the advantages resulting from a mutual scratebln g of faces, for some time. A-mcarriD StJictDA—On Wednesday, a mao. wbo*e name we did not learn, attempted to com ma suicide, by throwing himself into tbc canal, at the bridge in Penn Street He was ukeo out of the water in a very short timo, but life had ap par ontly fled. He weta taken into a neighboring w -nry house, and, owing to the kind attentions of Dc clor Kern, kis life was preserved. He was drun't at the time of committing the rash act. Assault Aifo Batteht.— -Sherry Dravo V*” ftor “ day wax arrested and brought before Aldenman Morrow, on a charge of beating his wife. Tb is i» not the first time that ho has been guilty of a »> ms ilar ofleoce, so he was committed to stand, his Inal Diorama.— To night is the last opportunity wiich our citizens will have of aeeiOg Williamson s Dio rama of the Bombardment of Vera Cruz. Incskdiausm.—Josph Loason wai arrested, and taken to the watch house, on Thursday night, on a charge of incendiarism. We will give tbo. full particulars of this case in a short lime, as w e do not feel at liberty to publish them now. Theatre.—To night Mr. Crisp ap|>earn in Mex .under the Great. The Farce of Diamond eu'. Dia mond will be also presented. AnoTUEB Fin*.—At abont ten o’clock lost night a fire broke out in Ankrim’s File Factory, sit uaied at the corner of O’Hara Street and Sprung Alley, between Penn and Liberty Streets. The engines succeeded in extinguishing the flames beiare much damage was done. We did not learn how tl >e fire originated. \4 ESS AND PRIME PORK—4O bids Mesa A Pnn 1Vi n S' *?« HAXBAUOtI Fuiun-iw'bbli Family Flour, luit rer'ili for ..lb by n.chlO SAI.EKATUb —13 ;.l. ultivolund SiJrirblur. 1 t-r i»lo by_ mchltl WiCK4M'CANDL,KSS YF.I.UIW NANIiKKNn—II-'' CMO ben 'I llflhl y Lonsdale Nankeen*. ju*t opened ay marlil SHACKLE A WHITE, M wol -d .1 fINEN LURTREB-Two eaM* plain. d ,m 1 L hmry Pl„d., b,„h, [TE MODE COLORED ALFACAS-L'e*"* P""'*. medium and &ne Alpacas, Coburg* merest -ce.ved by sf| ACgT jgrr t UTB_ 1 FRENCH MERINOS AT COST- -Stnitbi A. J. >hn.on < <0 Market street, will «I 1 for the bsjanea of the season at com, ihcir stock of Frenc h Merww. ting the most choice eolore. Now i* your care bargain* „—7—™—' gCVI Zi R 1 BBON»—Justteeei- red ** ZeboJ on try's,67 Market street, __ . ... 30 pa colored Velvet Ribbon, mMorted cole r*. 30 - black “ “ . “ . 8 “ embroidery Gimp; 10 *p* wide Plain, 4 tc. I deefi : , - » rTVAR—I3 bbls,Carolina Tar, just rce’dsndfct «de by imehS3 * BflO v fVN A CULBUB'I SON DRY k VARIETY GOODS.' A. A. NAROIi * CO., tin MAKKV:r.HTItKlvf—Have received by re cenl unporaimlis the foUevrvtig Goods, via: Jjix canon* Thibet rtinont ol col’d silk. Li*le thread, and eotion Glove*, lor «nnng trade. Rich standing. *10111:111 turnover Collar*; cheap Col- Ur*. 31*' pair embroidered Cufl*, from 50 ct« toSLItt. Mourning Collar* ft event variety. Demi 1-ace Veils, the greatest assortment ever otfered by us. French and English I l’rinu Hoyle's Prints, .small figures and fast color*; «mali plaid French Ginghams; Bntisb Furniture Chum, wtni* satin Damask Table Cloths; Linen Dama.k, ft, H and to-A (jreen Borages, Genu black Gro. do Uhmr r*iik Cravats, TJ to 4" inch, the best goods impound. Purse Twist; linen cambric and linen eatnbrio lldkls, from til t** Si.sd; " hile Goods, such as Jaconets, Lawn*. -Mull and Swiss figured amt plain Laces, white and col’d Tarlatanes Ac. he. t We arc m the dally receipt of NEW GOODS, and tnvtle the ulleution ol purchosars to our extensive stork • fet'tl? ST W 11. MURPHY'S- Just received, ail assort /V mount ULUVK>v-Ladies super lid, iigui uml dark color*; men's do; goiilemrn'. Slid ladies Lisle; cotton uo; ■nifties lisle mid collnil. ei,tn.it, lead, Idk, while, mixed, nnd unbienrhed; men's do. ludie* *upct English Lisle, spun and fine ,Hilk; Cnshmcrr, plain and ribbed; chil dren * while and nil led cotton do LACK* AND EDGINGS—Thread and bobbing edg ings, Lisle ami Victomir do, ttwia* tnd Hackond do; Lisle and Thread Lace*, Ac Figured Netts, for cape* «*d cup*, new styles—■ arge assortment. The plucc. norlli.<-a«i corner ■t*. Wholesale Room* up stair* NICW SPRING GOODS. AT DRY OOODH HOUSE OF W U. MURl’in . North Fan coilvbh 4th anu M*rritsT>.. Pmsßcnoti PERSONS wanting Dry Goods will please mke no nce that the above house ha* Commenced recei ving it* NEW SPRIJgG GOODS, and invito* the calji of regular customer* and buyers generally. Good? will tie olfered at low price*, and purchaser* will havr a large and choice assortment to »elecl from jjy Couutry Merchants and other* afe invited lo examine the assortment in Wholesale Kootnx. up stairs, where * large assortment of Prim*. Gingham*, and goods generally are now opening _ mart! B~LACK ALPACAS AND LUSTRES-W. R. Mm phy invites the auenuon 01 buyer* ujhi* very full assortment of the nhovr good*, embracing ihe various qusliue* from the lowest price tu the iincsi. Also, Mohair Lustre*, very glossy and of neh Pari* blk. Also, a large assortment oi fancy Alpaca* and Lue tic*, consisting of changeable, satin striped, satin and fancy barred, dutnask figured, Ac. Murarine Rlue Parniettos—A few pieces or these desirable and scarce good* on hand—at*o, Masanne blue Alpaca* and Mouse de l-tunes. ai the north east corner of Fourth and Market *t*. Wholesale Rooms up stair*. __ _ ftH'l.t B' ONNKTS"a'ND MILLINERY GOODS—Runn A Johsbov, 4t5 Marsel *ireei. arc now opening iheir stock of Spring Bouneu, Ribbons. Silk*. Lacos, Crepe Litre. Ac Dealers and other* are invited to call and examine them. ™ ar Lv WHITE GOODS— '•'*! received hi Hwmt A Jotm son’s. 40 Mark- street, a lull *tock ol While Goods, comprisin' • • variety of Jaconet. Cambric and Swiss M«»». ca. plaid and fig'd do, Ituhop Lawns and to. \ Muslins; Tarlafans. embroidered Muslins fc . is, Ar ; to which they would invite th* alien:.., l ovaier* and others marltl A A. MASON A Co, No 00 Market street, have # this day reaeivcd per “Fast Liue," 4 1 ?. ??£* iag named goods, vu:—Satin striped, blk and bine blk, nlain and printed Borages; all wool M. do Lames; em broidered Thibet Shawls, blk, while and pawl dilk Hose; spun silk do, kid, silk aud Lisle Thread Gloves; Ltuen Bobia; cambric aud maslin Edgings; Boanet Ribbons, embroidered muslui Capes, new patterns, and nch goods. metua -psOMKSTIC WOOLLENS Blankeu. Flannel* | ) Tweeds. Cassinetts, M Cloth and Cassimcte, by ** Cm"»- tO OKIOO£IIRAN. tYLANKKT COATING—Drai. ‘Lavender, grey mu rS ed Bnd t< ue. 10. -a e by the piece or package, at Sinufarturcr. price. 1. MfRFH V A LEE, liberty »i opposite >th Rxtensien of »h« Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. TO CONTRACTORS FOR GRADUATION AND MASONRY I}UOPO3AI> are invited for the (Iraduauou and Masonry 9! the follown- desenbed mtuoih of lhi» road—the section* averaging m muc ut length commencing m thr town of CumtH-rland: Sections I, *.« ? » audio. will be let, embracing considerable roe* work along the Potomac riser bluffs, «»d the ma •onry of several bridges «i Section Ist. Also, all Ibe weiiona from 30 to «5, inclusive. texceptag sections *J *nd *U beginning 2S mile* from Cumberland, obont a mne below the month of Savage itself and lermlna tmg at the summit of the moon tain. The work upon tbe»e sections is heavy, containing much roek exca vations and two tunnels. earn about ot» feet »' lenifin. and ■ Stone brtdge of considerable «*c rbe wtioic number of sections now to l*e let is 2U. In U»e course ol the spring and summer apwnrds 01 -»u more he*')' •cottons will be nut under contract between Cumber land and Three Forks creek Tt»c remaining seeuoni between those points..and .-(her work beyond thr .»i ier will be let in the »prtn* »t I<>« krKiriannM o( in* work on .hr SU sections to I let. Will be ready be the fits or Marm carte.u rhe) rtHlemieea »- ■ »»' unuro. KrrA.ri.-k. H.rp.-. • l--.| I -ml.-r .i.J u.. Washington The Proposals vn' he directed to th. and will i*« recrived unit. '•ATI. it P\ S 'be d“.h c April, inclusive. llrli.rr making l»d‘ U»- li =‘C •*»'““ t>« thoroughly examined. and tr.c resident kftgn.rrr will be in ailrndauee .hercou to jive utlortoatior The mo«t saiiaiariory testimonials wii: l-e demv.de> The payments w.U t.e made in rash usual super edit un'n the ,-ompleiion o' the roo.rac The most euerxd.e pro-eruuon 01 'he work w. ■ I “• bESTh latrobk. Chtri KJigie.ecr nr i * piW CLOTHING, WBOLEtuVcmniSt WAREHOI SS LKWIH * HAXFOnD, y„ V 5-; *vs a:*! fatal. nun. iDcrwre'i Fulton and blip, M.W YORK. CLOTHING i \ i r k i) ** t a r k * StIIUTS A»l> IllUUKll.-, We Beep *l‘ '»«!•«■*» ii*.i Tni m*«t «>’t*»*": l,u ' or *v OIL CLOTUISO AM. 'j CIiVBKU HAT > lit ibe Wor.d i’lJklN AND tl.OIHlNi.. Of ktra. I.KWISA HANFOKD, So*- **••> '■** ,v “ r! *'• N Y OREM & HOPKINS, John M Him* A Co 1 •d iy CDUU MAilrT AM' C.llAEUt* M’iakja, HAI.TI.MOKK, Vnuiw*. ln m. t*i,i* «.i the partner* who h«» had Iniijnpen encem biw.ne**. mil dcentr hu whole um* to put chwmfc, and buyer. "'T "I™ , 6l ?J rmß a •lock of whaiercr i. mo»l de«irab..• •unable tor rctailmc . , PATKNT OIL FOR MAI lilM.H\-The «üb»rn her* are now prepared to »upply •Derlan'a I a tout Oil in any annuity, marhinuu, mtinufuemrcr*, Ac af reqaeatod to call and examine the article. Crntiicaie oflw effleoey and .upenonty oyer a I other oil.. Iron Aeverai of our mod e*ton«ve manataclurer.. are u r T»o.«o„. *u.o * sEKUi.fat, a«u, Ti and ‘J3 «>uth wbarTev near Che»tnol at., frblA.oJQi. _ lbol..lrlpb,n job"# FKKaillia BLINDS. 11. J. WILLIAMS, Na T* S'oriu Mini Sraxar, PHILADELPHIA BLIND AND WINDOW SHADE V MANUFACTURER. lAwardcd the fir.i and hijch e. t Medal* at the New York, llaliunoreiind Philadel phia KxhilnUu.ir. tortftd .uprnomv of hi. Blind, wuh confirmed confidence m hi. manufudurej wki * ' icnu mof purchn.er. i» hi. a»«ortineui of «W*> Wind, o/na. «w ami w,d« ..at-, w.U, fancy a: d plan. Trim mtnsrt, of new «tyk« and color. AUo, a laroc and SSrii aMortmenl of Transparent Window Shade, *JI of Wh«ch he Will Mil a", .he lowct rash price. Old Blind, painted and .rimmed to look etjual lo new ITT DEALERS SUPPLIED on liberal lenn.. The euiwna of Allc|heny county are re.pecifully invited U) call before buying el»cwbero-*onfidrM ol plTwu.ff all. Open m the evenings. meUyl. cs.dTm_ Notice to Dcgnerreotype ArU.ta. Jitst •ecclved, a .mall Invoice of VOIUTLAEV DER-? QIdcKWORKINO INSTHUMKNTS n.w coi£l'n.-CIU Tho.o hi.lrumnu (I»t all other* ever made, covering a U-3 dll*inSa rldu'clng the ilm* of muii* one-haif. and aiio Uaw, reducing “ heller defined ptc- S 2?“ e T£r‘s>«SS^' ,,ew 11,0 ,utenuo w n tf*" Ar ‘ ti.ts engaged o\ mieuding U> engage m iba bu.mc«*. *”H fJSi Sfih »*lr of the above Instrument' FJtrhnuge. Philadelphia, Impaner, of h»,™ *«'»'■ f.r the *o)e of Vo. S U».nd«r I»«™ VlUl-ADKLPHIAIMeORTATIONB. AT LOWEST received Pan. h.n ul Uie.l .tvlea, PercuMiim Cup., reeth Bru.lie. O™S.“ , liid French e "<°ZZ, Drumnsis article., witn the mom tlimiorc vur«. i> c r«"r'x^‘Ar.o i „ h b.for > . P i^‘A«,n K "he:"ii,T;.i,".,. Mt-iiissr NO I Comiocror ... l'h.U "'SHOT acssi mWBH, PISTOLS. EDWABD K. TYBHN, No. 134 Norm SauisD .TKtcr. Puii.AinartnA, Tl *■ ANUFACTURER and ltnportrr <>f dou 4e and MXo'bS.:'Hbo, Ciaos bUo. »». r.« 01., Fow. Gun Maher.’ uk. OallfornU KHU»* Cif\f\ RIFLES, Mime fim*U a* the newjnodrl per 2UU e.us.lon Lock Rifles, now umi! hV United State. Government They are .trwng, we ••., «mccable (iun.. exactly the article for the C ulifor ua Trade, manufactured andtor •> Ty , toN No 131 North Second street, Philadelphia. feblf.-eoCOw _ _ C^K 3 " 40 "“ “ d A“w hamTJJi W 51 waur *ud \(* fTQi cj’OAP-'tno b*s Cincinnati No 1 9o»p. PjorwUeby >i.chS3 SfcWfIABBALGH W~ IN DOW ULA Si*-600 bl* assorted »{«•, in■» r «» and (or sale by mckC23 8A VV HaRBAVGH _ L'EVIATUON UOhD - V’EN9, a magnificent an moat excellent pen, beiug the “ Uu# market; for aalc by WWW ILSON, )a6 comer marten and4th sta KID GLOVES—2S dot Ladies saper Kid Ulo-»e*i 10 “ mans while aod blk “ S “ misses colored do decs _ F U BATON* Co jR O^ BUT rJS°“‘ '"l h i'w»u°ol^ ISPORTATION JUNES. jSi 1849. fegga PITTSBURGH A!iU GIEYJ3L4SD LINE, ' ON THF. PENNSYLVANIA aNDOHIOCANALS. THE Proprietor* ofthu old established Rod popular daily line, consisting of SIXTEEN fcmciavs Canal Boats. owned by themselves and ninnies m roiinec uon with the steam boau BKAVF.R AaND CALEB COPE, are enabled to ofTer unequalled facilities for the transportation of freight and passengers, on the opeiuits of Canal navigation, to allpomuou ibe Penn »y I vania Ohio and New York canal* and life Lake*. K M PITCH A Co, Cleveland. B 1 DWELL A BROTHER, Agents, Reaver. J.C. BIDWELL, Agent, mart Water street. Pittsburgh. . C. BtDWKLL, Pittsburgh. BIDWELL & BROTHER Forwarding merchants, beaver, Pa.. Agents far the Pittsburgh and Clevelasul lane, Erie an*i Michigan Line via Erie, and far steam boats Beaver and Caleb Cope. Having purchased Ihr large and substantial Wharf Boat itist built for the Monongahria Packets, have with the addition of a Warehouse, the matt ample ac- commodations for receiving and forwarding, and pledge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch to consignments to their care, and rely ou ihetr friends for a trial. morMly B. A BRO. PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LISE S&z&t 1549 WSS injeportatum of Freight to and from i, Phu.adki.phu, Baltimore, n YORK, BOSTON. Ac Thomas Bokbiook. Philadelphia. Turns A O’Co.ihok, Pittsburgh. rpMS* old established Line being now in foil opera I uon, the proprietor* ore prepared wun their u«na extensive irnuiremenw to forward merrhand.se. pro ducr Ac to and from the above port*, on liberal term* with'the regularity, despatch and safety peculiar n their mode of transportation so obvious, when Iran shipment on the way is avoided. All consignment* by and for this line received, char res paid, and forwarded in any required directions fre of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No i.M directly or indirectly, in Meambonln. All cotnmunicauons promptly attended to on applies Uon 10 the following arenu: THOS BORBIDGE U 79 Market st, Philadelphia TAAFFK A O'CONNOR, CanaJ Basm, i ituburgh. O'CONNOR A Co, North st, Baltimore. _meh2* uoatugnh' like. Ptrr the Tnii prrraHruGH, 1849. BSigL For the Transportation of Merchandise £**£**"_. prrreßL'RGH, JMULAJJELPHLA, A BALTIMORE. Goods shipped by this Line, are earned in four secuon Portable Boat*. liHF. subscribers having made arrangement* m case of a wanl of Slate Trucks at Columbia, to iia7e ihnr goods forwarded over the Railroads in cars, so ns to avoid the detention that has heretofore occurred for the want of Truck*. Shippers will find this to their advantage. Np charge* made for receiving or ship ! ping, itflof advancing charges. All good* forwarded 1 ,ih despatch, ami on as reasonable terms a* any oth- Uno JOHN FARRF-N A Co.. corner of Canal and Liberty suPmsburgb. P. K. FRETZ ft Co, MS Market st, Philadelphia. mr#m 1849, jgft. UNION LINE, OS THE PENN’A ASD OHIO CASALS- CaawroU A CBiXUiU!i I Cleveland,O.) p ro p r . a Jl U. Paata. - Beaver P* \ T'H1 S Line will Sr pr-*pii ed on the opening o' navi- I 1,0.1, 10 trunapon frourtu mud Pnaacngera Iroa PITTSBURGH aud CLEVELAND. 'o any poim or the Canal aiul Luke* 'Hu* lucillliea of 'he Un' are un»orpa»w«l in munMT quality ni.il r opacity Boat*, axpertence captain* and efficiency ot Agent* • ( h,r Boat leave* Pitubunrh and Cleveland daily. t**” n 'nr hi ronuct liun wilii the ateamer* LAKE. ERIK AND MICHIGAN, between PiiliSurgti anil beaver, and a hue ol lirMcla* Steamer*. Pr«»j>oler» and Ve*»el* on the Lake*. Aosrm—R G Park*. Beaver. Pa Jrtm Baldwin. oimgatowtt. Om>» M B Taylor Warren. CcW, I’rnu,**. Ravenna. y\ i*r.lrr A Co. Akron. Crawford k Chamberlin, Cleveland. O l>ath-kwpui£ pnncipten. I'HF Proprietor* of ttu« old ealalmahpd l-Jue kave put ihe-.r »n» k »•> m* rm~t complete Miler.iu«T«-*l to forward Produce and Merciian- to anil tfom lb* due* \V r lrU ii that .Mir exponent •>. in<* carrymj: ! *li tit 1 * iUl**rc*l* Ol Ctla . _w_>. un'i u-. nir 1.1 u* a (onUnyMCr aiul incfraai* mtirnr-.. nwnJrd u, B<*«bam * U.*- ; (tur arr«n oihrr r«..poa*iM* ‘\v' 1,,., ~p«n-.l ... .*<■* . . No !--■ M" 1 " t.r«wpr;i Ub aaU Sib »u. l'hiiada, ior Hi* - coiireniaae*; jv.iduce'end Merehandwe wiU t»- rreeireJ uruJ (“<■ I w irded,lia»l and West, without any charge Mr lor *-*rdixur. advancing freight, hmm* or comnuwion. Iklli of Lading lorwatded, and every difecuon | t "^dS.vo'"SSlf U . WM. BINGHAM, No \oio» are new. and of a superior elan, with rti kir, chin.. wtacb will giv. Jtn-.i.r Tho raj* are the laie*i construction * !x>at will always l-e in port, and travelers are re m»c.ied lo rail and examine them heiore engaging pa'- ***«!•/.*. n ,i,r dollars throufb 1 One ofthe boats or ih,. lane wiv. lease the landing foppos.te U Hotel. corner of Penn street and Cauai. ever) night al nine o I Time 3* dav* For information, apply nt the Motiongahela House. or to D LEECH * t'« | - Canal lU»ui PKNStfIXVAMIA 1849. SSJSk EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE, now Fuubmtgh to Fhdadtlfhia and Baltimore. I Exclusively for Passengers! THK public are respeeifu'ly informed thal thw Uac will commence runninK on Moni*r. March. iTht bo*u of this Une are of » aupenor class, with enlarged cabins, winch will give greater comfort u, will ntvrsv* be m port, and traveler* are rc , ,>e«ied lo call and examine ihero before eugacttiK pa*- * by other route* They will leave the Undine, op pooiie the V S Hold, earner Penn street and Uauat. even 'INK DOLLARS TIIHOI’UH. Time—at Day*. I For mfarmauun, apply »' «*«• Nouongaheln • u, D LEEr H A Co, Lanai Boatn. v H—The proprietors of itie above Line are now huildma an additional Lino of Packer*, to run as above | af>oul June Ist. in connection with the Pcmwyl rauta Rail Road from I«ewistown lo Philadelphia. Ai ihal inw a packet will leave every aortun« and eve»- Time through, 2* days. ~“ chia _- Lake teaiß ASM Michigan link, 1849. ygwßE' IN THE ERIE EXTENSION CANAL Established m 1848. T'llE Proprietor of thi* well known Line of Can*! ' Boat*, will l»« prepared on the earliest opening of CJUIW : navigation, to transport Passenger* and Freight to all pomu on tbo Ene Extension, New Yotk Canal* Hild me Lake*, running m connection with the favor “o steamboat* BEAVERand CALEB.COPE, between Husburgh and Beaver; Troy and Michigan Lake Boat Line, on the New York Canal, and C. M. Reed i Line of Steamboats and Vessel* on the Lake*- C. M REED, Proprietor, brie, Pa AGFNT9 —Bid well A Brother, Beaver. W C Alalan, Sharon. J BAG Hull, Sharpibnrg. Smith A Downing, “ J B Hammer, We*l Greenville. Wick, Acher A Co, “ Wm Henry, Hanstown. _ _mcnlo belume poßtaulk iiofl 1 J-»we» 1849. &&&/& G“!^, o n^rub™sU^L L I ! !;ui”pbi4 U pli>je«- . Portable Boat* over land and wa* “f £,cii3L requirinß handling tin* l* of importance. No charge made for 0T shipping, or for advancing charge*. All 7ri>l fSrwLdeiwtth dispatch, and on a. readable trrm. *» by any other M , pADBN * Co , Canal Ba*in, Penn *i, Pittsburgh JAS M DAVIS A Co, TORr t 427 Market A M Commerce »t, Phila. JOHN MePADEN A Forwarding and Coroml* sion Merchant*, Canal Basui, Penn *l, PitUburgh JAMES M DAVIS A Co, Floor Factor* and ConmUa mqh Merchants, IK7 Market and M Commerce meet, Philadelphia. . . . . ir?" Advance. made by either of the above on Hour, Wool ami olber lnerchtmdtie couugned to them for .ale *S5£!2 1849. "Merchant? Tran«portmtloa Line* VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL A RAIL KOAD*. to nm.isin.fflu axv baltimobs. mHF. Canal* and Bail Road* beiac now open, aml 1 m food order, we aro prepared to forward oil kind* of merchandise and prodace to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on « aood terms as any other Line. * C A McANULTY A 00-, Canal Basin, Penn at. Pitul-onrb. AoKflTS —CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia mrt7 ROSE MORRILL A 00, Baltimore ... wav' aJShj™?- j For BlairtTill*< Johnstown, liollid*T “ ail intermediate ., Wty Goods rriUJ* Une will coutinu* to e-nrrr fajf fa , cs of | X with thcif usual despatch, an freight. TY A Co. Pittsburgh. John MiUer- * smith A Sinclair, Dr F Earßi®aa-J«®e«-» or J° n p a rker. SFVon Bonn fthnenherger, B kCo j, lo At'Devin A Br«>K. hom A Co, NVm MulhoUon A Rny. Jno Puuburghi John W?.?’ - M mehii? (iratT A Co, _ 'FOB BALE* THE light draught iieunerLOt \l* &l haNNA, will b« »old on-rea»<>naMe ijfeftagsf torm-v a» »he oom tie* at the wharf. For term*, of KERB, Jf.«-00, 33 Water »L, or G S^StTENUBKOBR- WATKE CURB EBTABLUBIIBBTt PHIUPHJUBO, PA. rapid, strides which Hydropathy ha* made since iu introduction into this country—the bril uuu and astonishing curative efl&cts ol coJd water m ehfcuic and acute disease*, when employed after the method of the celebrated Pneanitx, have rembved from the mied of an intelligent and discerning public every particle ofdoubt as to itt efficacy, and gained tt am-, vertal favor. Considering the unsatistacton' result* of remedies heretofore used in the treatment of chrome, complaints, {complainu, too, which are increasing ev ery year,) it most be a uatnral wish to see the success of a method by which so many unfortunate sufferers witl be freed from their pains and inurmiuea. Tte subscriber having practised snccei*ruliv this method for debt years at hi* Hydropathic establish. : ment, winch ha* been considerably enlarged and im proved .a all iu pans, and in every respect, is now ready to receive and accommodate pationts who may <-hoo»e m place themselves under hi* care, »atlt and £hili|>»bur,:. situated npon the left bank ol the Ohio, opposite ih>- mouth of the Big Beaver, is well known for lt> refreshing and salubrious atmosphere, Its ae* hghtlul q. do; Hon. Tbotuns Henry, Beaver, Dr. Barker, do. Prof. Ch. Elliot. Pittsburgh, Pa ; L. C. Perkins, F><| Ohio; Rev ? H. Sneed, New Albany, Met M. Abcn. Pmieeion, N J.; T L- Station, Esq., Nrw York; Dr. Ch. Winter, Philipaburg; Wn.li. Me- Connel l>q Pltuburgh; A Biowell, Esq , do. mch'Jfi D. W. C BIUW.KLI. Braver. Printing Kitmbllihmeat Removed. KENNEDY’? Pnnung Establishment bos been re moved from Allegheny city, to Third street, lop- P»»it« the Post Office.) Pittsburgh, in the ‘Franklin lacc,*(Singerl> '» new building.) where every descrip tion of plain and fuuey lejtcr prei* priming will bo ex ecuted in style, and nt prices equal to that of any other L -e«iat)li*hment East or West. The material* in the of fice are entirely new l , and .elected from the best Type Founderies in '.he United Stale*. The facility and ra pidity with which work enn be executed nttlus estab lishment, is insured from the fnct that it will be done on the latest and most improved machine Presses; and at rate* equally as low a* can he done in any of the Eastern eiUes- mchihhdlw _ FOR SALE, TEN LOTS, 24 feet bjr I*o, situated on the higher ground, and fronting on the wide Nonh Commons in the Bucnn Vista Extension. Term* 8700. cash. JAMES ROBIN?ON. Will. O’ll. ROBINSON, mcliAfcittn Office, Exchongo Building*, St Clair *t TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—Ssuth 4. Jcuksob, 40 Market street, can sell you bowery cheaper than they can replace them—having bought them at a tanre package sale previous to the advance in pnee. They can sell you Straw Bonnet* and Variety Good* a* cheap a* you can boy them of Eastern Jobber*. Come and see. THuaua ixvxkpt. in. „ R**- SAWTSB " KENNEDY * SAWYER, JOOKING GLASS Manufacturer*, and Wholesale j dealers in foreign and domestic Variety Good*. Western merchants. Pedlar* and other* are invited to call and examine the price*and quality of our stock, a* with our present increased facilities in manufactur ing and purchasing, we think we can offer a* pea* inducement* to buyer* a* any other house west of Iho Mountains. jaS-ly ‘ " NBW GOODS, 1819. KENNEDY A SAWYER, comer Wood and Fourth street, are now receiving direct from fir*t hands, a large stock of Poncv and Variety Good*, including Clock* of every variety, gold and silver Watches, Jewelry, French Prints, Comb*, Hook* and Eve*, Gloves and Hosiery. Suspenders, Gun Cap*, and all other article# trt their line—all of which having been purchased -personally of the manufacturer* ea»t, du ring the last winter, expressly lor the Spring trade, will be sold wholesale at a small advance on co*L Constantly on hand, all description* oCLooktng Glass es, of our own manufacturing, at eastern prices. .Tibia SAM’L. GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, EXCHANGE 8C11.D1.108 BT. CLAIR. STREET, PITTSBURGH, has jtnrr axrraxuD rams NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA And is now receiving a fine ossortmealof CLOTHS, CABBISBBBS AND VESTINGS, OF THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEST STYLES, Which he is prepared to make to order IN THE BEST MANNER And in the latest Fashions " Head Unkrtcrifor Boot* wd Shoe*. Corner <»l FourU* and Sumhfield »ireew, Ptmecaai*, Pa. -.61- TROTH * SCOTT bavin? commenced *g]<» Xl 3 ibe renera! Boot and Shoe bonne**. fcSll| P|b! v»hoU«alc and mail, wou d respectfully T me utenuon of their friend* and the pnbli? Ren* eraiiy lo their splendid new *toek. co»f>i«linj of men*, womens'. boys'. uusse* - aud children*, wear of every variety, ruitnole for the season. and at price* to wit ihr time* A splendid article of home made work. »urh ». eeiitleiiien'* fme. Boot?, Indie*, imsse* and .•hndrrn. hue work Please call and oxawino for vourietve, TROTH A SCOTT. corner 4ih and Stni'Jtfield »l» S. B—TraerUtiß Trunks, Carpet Oag«.. Ac fcc , al ways or hand and low for eaah Couiury men-hama would fcnd it to their interest lo five u* u e*M irrKK..—rii«-uui3rr»u:noil liaeme adapted •\ no iiutrumrm to the sux|>o»e oi M<*rriunnne ih rrnvity or value ol Ri>ld. n now prepared to supply »'l bo»ne«* may require r.e a»e. »* i* •mall, eonvcuient. and ean be used without diff.eolty, a alJtnrtr brine »off*cieni 10 *tiow the proersf*. I’ertona contemplating gome >o v**Ji/orma, woui-I »t«' wrl! to rail and examine ifio ui-lnimenu a* it i* ln Ck '' rrv way calculated to protect them from fraud t>) rna bltne them at any ume to ascertain lie value of their direction* and table* wiil be supplied gratu itoui>.} u> I ' urch y^^ i;EL £ A Ki\;t, Unton arreet, rear of John H. Jewelry More WHOLESALE SnOK’WAEEflttli&E. H. CHILDS * CO„ NO 131 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. re and city trade A larfic assortment of LADIES’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’® B O N N BT S , among wh.eh are FLORENCE BRAID. STRAW, j TUSCAN LACK, RUTLAND,BIROS EYE I FLORENCE, CHINA PEARL A LAM N, m great variety. Aieo, ARTIFICIAL FLOW ERS* WENS*, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S PALH LEAF HATS—MEN’S LEGHORN, PANAMA AND CANTON HATS. All ot which have been purchased direct from the manufacturer* and importer*, and selected will. the “unct care, and which will he .old on such term, aa “ ,to— > °i "■"irJuu d,Tc’o. *' mrUHWAwSmS 1 31 Wood street. \ WHOLESALE DRV now rere». V\ vum a large stock of Spring wtd Summer l) y Good*, .elected with great care from tho importer* and manufacturer». and rontisung of a fane assortment of ail grades usually kept by Dry Goods houses, which we are prepired u> »e!l at such pnees as cannot fail uicive •aU'laelion to purchasers. City and country merchant* are invited to give us a enii anil e minima our stock and pnees before par* , ehaiuug elsewhere. SUACKLEtTA WHITE 'Jil Wood sU two doors above Diamond alley inch)!) FISH, MIDDLETON a WHITE, beg leave to an nounce to thetr.friends and the public, that they have unjoined tho management of the .large and com modious Hotel, earner of Broadway and Maiden Lane, known a* the Howard Hotel. Having much Impro ved the internal improved tho internal arrangement of the house, no pains saall l>c .pared on the part of the proprietors to give enure salisfacuon to those who ma y f*v»r u« with theia patronage. mart-dSw t Y RIMING Pa?Kß—Having the exclusive agency £ for the sale of the Mill Grove Primirg Paper, (R. U A C. P. Marklc, Proprietors.) wo wilt bo constantly supplied with all tne different sixes of auperior quality, which we offer at the lowest regular prices. REYNOLDS A SHEE, f e t,’d4 corner Penn and Irwin iu rpHE undersigned having removed to Washington J_ city, will attend to the prosecution of claims on the Government, and to any law business before the Courts of tho District, with whieb he may be entrusted. deeS-damis ANDREW WYUE. 1 «■_ - Denust Comer ofPonrth and Decatur, between Market and Ferry sueett. «l Mctfully call £ d mthao Wood •^«®7“*Wvgfo"AND-TEbLAM rito S.l‘OCKlNJ» o(J(>xei(i l) , enc hed, unbleached, blk, j Hoiasat * raell ', nu d mcii'a cotton !!o*e. mixed and co «^ d wld m j X ed cotton half llo*e, Just Sect fr®® ‘“P o ™"’ “ d ‘ or “* usually low P rice ‘’ by BHACKLETT A WHITE mr^i'O ..,.wmLNTRV MERCHANTS —W. It Mwtn hoe I Vlopoii »i hi* Wholesale Dry Good* Room*, A corner of 4th twd Markeistieeis, Pittsburgh, uo / liu ,n!y of freih Spring Goods, including newest t “ lr , ofi’ruUA. Gingham*, Lawn?, Ac-, and Invites an ' cvwmiuat-oo 0( hit stock. Bntrance to Wholesale Rooms from 4th street mclnlf ClerkWanted." TJTT'ANTKD —A Young Man in a wbele*aleadd re yY lui Dry Goods Store. Apply at Marxet »t mcht.nr.iltr , _ * WANTED, BY a Married Man, a situation a* Book Keeper. Clerk or Sale* tu an, in a store or manufactory-, Most respectable rr rcreaccs can be given. Address -A. B C ,*» Gawue office _ mcha>:d3t* O'? CASKS (Glas* makers) Jo* Muspratl A Sons’ & / brand, lust rec’d per steamer Brooklyn, and for B «u bv wA M MITCHELTREK,-* Ja fe _ No ICO Liberty gp MONUMENTS. I HAVE* Marble Monument*, at my old «taud on Wood street. Should any person want t Moiiu tneot, I will *«U at.very reduced price*. between this am) Ist April, to save the labor of removing them to my new stand at ibe head of Wood, on Liberty street, at the comer of Irwin 1 * alley. raarfbtf EDMUND WILKINS. Gttbwev ssirriiJtccK, INFORM their friends and the pubHc-tbatthey hava no longer any connection wuh their lute establish* men! in Penn street, known u the Pittsburgh Brewery, having remoVed' their entire ■ bnainasa to the POINT brewery, in Fla tfxtou fSSM y» tooo¥tob ahd ttTt a STATION IN ABIiNaA&-TOe cnbMnWr PrftatoSbtto aSSS, **£***%: ~. forincrlT belonging to and occupied by (Senior Kent, of Maryland, • n^ el ?‘ t eight hundredand eighty-three “ d *H* CIS This esiote he* tu the counties Ot .PhlHtpa ah , Un<™ ud i. mud I* W*fl Bmd, sip"i rfv.r, twenly-Hvt mile* ibo™ the tenwtof Hew n£ tti. said to it IhoMghen rtrer lend ta lb»t n gion of country. Iw soil u peculiarly adapted growth of eotton. Its improvements are aaovc/segrs House, a horse-mill. several com houses, and gwo quarter* for servants. , kav . Upward* of seven hundred acre* of this land ha been cleared and are now cultivated- The ®‘ may be easily cleared, (the most being already aonej ana has less timber upon it, and that chiefly ot awn which Is readily sold at a well located wood yard, to quantities of several thousand cords every year. Thu plantation is one of great valna, and present* a rare opportunity u> the public. In the hands of a good E lamer it may be easily made of immense annual pro* t Us facilities of intercourse with New Orleans Sf . ford a constant avenue for the disposal of its products. It is distant about 800 miles from QncmnaUjsvO miles from the mouth of the Ohio, and 7TO miles fro* jßew Orleans. property will be divided into several part*, If desired. For terms, 4e- apply (post paid) to w jHjam b. ferine, Baltimore, Maryland. 96A Acre* Coal Land for Baity SITUATED on the Monongahela river, about 1$ miles • from Pittsburgh and 3 miles above third Lock, 1a the immediate neighborhood of Metsre. Lyon A Short, and Mr. John Herron’s purchase. This fine body of Coal will be told at the low price of (03 per acre— ooB third In hand, balance in five equal annnal payments, without interest Title indisputable. Location very good—cannot be surpassed. For farther particulars enquire of S. BALSLEY, who has a draft of said pro perty. Residence 2d it, below Ferry, Mr. Adams* Row. N. U There U another scam of coal on this tract,' about CO feet above the lower, of excellent quality. jyii6:dtf SC. & CoCHTHY JCLKBIDIffiISCK FOR SUBSET* mio ACRES OP GROUND, situated niarthe Pittsburgh and Greeasborgh Turnpike, 3) miles from the city, and adjoining the Allegheny Cem etery. on which is erected a large and well finished two story brick Dwelling House, together with stables, carriage house, Ac. There it also on tho premises a large variety of fruit trees, and a spring of unusual ex cellence contiguous to the dwelling. ja!3 Wtt. YOUNG, 143 Liberty st H O W ABD HOT B L , NEW YORK. NOTICB. Patent Soda At&< Valuable Real Estate fOT Sale* TOE Trustee* of the Western Theological Seminary having decided to sell, on perpetual lease, a pOl uon of their property- in Allegheny city, offer on very favorable terms, from 30 to SO Lou of different axes. A warrantee title will be given. A plan of the lots can be seen at No. 129 Wood street. For particular*, enquire of either of the undersigned Committee. JOHN T. LOGAN. ALEX. LABGHLEN, MALCOLM LEECH, H. CHILDS, ftAMT. n ATT.KY. TO Iy IUO. and adjacent the proposed depot oi the Central Railroad. For terms inquire of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMBS O’HARA, Burke's Building, 4th M TO LET< MFRO.M Ist of April next, on rehaonabia terms, to good tenant*, six comfortable two story Brick Dwellings, with cellars, vaults and back build ing*. saoated on Robinson and Craig streets, AilcghO* ay city. Enquire of SWEITZER A REED, mar~:dtf Office Third st, opposite St Charles Hotel STORE TO LET. MTO LET, for ohe or more yean, the three sto ry Brick Building on Wood street, and adjoin ing the shop and store of Robert IL Hartley. The two upper stories have been fitted up u a (fond ling house, and may bo still so occupied if a tenant w-t-he*. tncW_ NEVILLE B. CRAIG FOU SALK. ON frvorable terms—A Lot of Ground on the sooth side of Penn street, near the Monoogahela river, fronting eO feet on Penn street, and extending 110 feet in depth to an a'ley ‘JO ft wide; a most desirable loco* lion either for private residences or for manufacturing purposes. Enquire of J SCHOONMAKER A Co, febl6_ No 84 Wood St Property lx* Alleghany City for Btls. mHK subscriber* oiler for sale a number of (Atoice J_ Lots, situate in* the Second fronting on tb* Common ground. on easy terms. Inquire of W. O’H. ROBINSON, A«y at Law, St Clair st or of JAB ROBINSON, on the premises. my!7:dAvrtf T ; W COUNTRY SKAT TO LET—A two rtory Sr,a Brick Dwelling, with &| acres highly improved ““"■Laud, situated in Oakland, to let from Ist April next. HARDY, JONES A Co, feb2« 44 Water street MFOR RENT—For one to three year*, from th* fir»r of April nert, a large two stoned brick Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on the bank oi the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Manehesj ter. with about four acres of land, oat building*, fruit trees, Ac. Ac. Apply to jas_ JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co To I»«t. ml LARGE and weH finished Rflbm, second story, on the comer of Wood and Third streets, above the Exchange office of H William*. Possession given immediately. Inquire of _ ja4 M’GILLS A ROE, 1M liberty st For Bsnt^ Min Allegheny city, a pleasant Dwelling House and large Garden, on the secoud bank, enjoining Geo. Hogg. For terms, inquire of Mr. Benj. Glyde on the premises, or at his store, No 183 Wood street; or apply to ALEX. BRACKRNBIDGE. febas-dlm ' MTO LET—A large bnck Dwelling Hroi#' suitable for two families, situated oa Federal street, Allegheny, above Mr. Grave*’ more. H ‘ L %k Liberty »t, opposite T\VO ROVBEB AJffD LOTS POE SALK «JT TWO LOTS on Beaver street, in the CUT of KS? Allegheny, above the upper on which i, erected a frame building, two atone* high, suitable for two small tenements. The lot* are each twenty feet m front by one hundred feet deep, and ran back to a street forty feet wide. The building* on the pro mice* will pay a very handsome interest on the invest, ment, and the property will be sold cheap for Bash. Apply w H- Sproul, CleTk’s office} U. 8. or to novg9 KAY A Co ijjL the Bubscribcr offers for rent for the term of l>rn one or more years, a large convenient well ftn iihed two story Dwelling House, containing 8 rooms and Kitchen. There is a lot of ground containing It acres of fine young fruit tree* of every kind, stable, Ac., connected with the hone. To any person wish* ing a delightful residence within e few minutes ride of the eiry, this will be e rare ehance. For terms, which will be low to a good tenant, inquire of Mr. Jno. Wright, near the premises, of John Wan, corner of Hand and Liberty streets, or of ecehMf. TKEO. F. WEIGHT. Scotch Bottom Load for Bale* TEN ACRES OP LAND, situated ia Peebles ttnrn (faip, on the Monongahcla, three miles from Piois barfh in lots; to suit pajchssert. For farther partic ulars apply to Henry Woods, 3d ft, or to A WASHINGTON, 4th, above Smithflela st M WAREHOUSE FOR SALE.—Tho subscriber offer* for sale the three story brick Warehouse on Wood street, occupied by R. Tanner & Co. »p!7 WM. 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