BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. &BPORTB9 * TBLBOBAPHBD Po t the Pltuhargh Ddly Oaaetu. Toio.ttp, Apnl 9. A tremendous fire occurred in Mu* A greater, part of ibe city i* & uß*** Thp “ estimated at s6oojooo. ’ PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PHiuUjnJ'aiA, April 9—B r.u. Flonr-TtemaiJ*> vi * ,ale *°* weWerQ oi 4,31*. - i ■ ■ ofprik® while wW ni 101 r io, -Kd wheal 85c. There i. Ira doing to com, ami ih. m«W ha* • towaward lendeocy. Othe, paia. ate aa they were bekre -poled. Salta of prime yellow, corn at 50036 c. Whiskey Site* in bbh at 20c per gall- BALTIMORE MARKET. April 9—9 P. M. PJqjj, Market moderatej\buaiaes» in favor of buyer. Sate* u{ street at $4 37*, to the extent to ’IQOQbbU.; City mills $4 37*J to the ei« tent of LDQO bbls- Grain—Sales 0000 bushels prime red wheat at W 99c. prime while corn at 40042, talea .of 10,000 bushels yellow at 46c. Oats, 25. Rye, 53 055. ‘ . Whiskey Id bbla. 20c per gal- t *• r>tit» Market—6ooo head of beef cattle sold at ■s3 50 per 100 lbs. gross. Hogs—Sale*alSs93l perlootbs.net Mo .change ut other articles usually spoken of is the market NEW YORK MARKET. . Nsw Tout, AprG 9. ' Floor—The market is etagnant.’ Sales el $4,66* £5435 per bbl. Grain—Wheat—’Sales of Ohio prime white at Slper.busbeJ. Com—Mixed—Sales *al 52 cts —prune Yellow, 55 cents. Rye— Sales at 59 cents per bushel. ProvUioae—The market is rather better for Pork and Beef but quiet as to other provisions. - Nxw Yosx, April 9—9 r. at. Private letters by the Niagara ire more fiivbrs ble, and themnket is firmer. Sales of Wextern at «i 561054 m. and Com are in active request, at full rates. Sales of Western, via Orleans; 100 0109 cts per bosheL Corn—Primo white 50051 c; Prune Yellow, 51 to 55c. Provisions—There is less movement In-Fork — market heavy. Sale* of Western Mess at *10,37* to HO 50 per bbl. Prime at $8 37| to S 8 50. Lard.ls firm. Whiskey is unchanged. ' ; The money market is easier. There is more activity to Stocks, with an upward tendency. XHB CAXIFOOSIA qOESVIOBi We regret that ourexplauatidn ofG«. Tatlor’s courseih regard u> a Govemmenl fist California is unsatisfactory to the New York Evening Pdst AD thffliyh u appears that the General w*s guiltless of the spedifio fault laid at his door by the Post, stilll he must not be let oIL Blame must, be imputed to him sodiehow. Was he is favor of Walker amend* meet,.he was wrong. Was he in favor of Mr. Webster’*, he was wrong. Was he in favor of either or any which would suppress anarchy and *nd provide the' restraints of law for the new territory, still he was wrong. The Post, we fear, Iq determined not tote pleased. It now raises e new objection, and desires to know why Gen. Tinos should Jiave meddled in the matter at all: he was not “yet President, and it was altogether of* fiefoas in him to attempt Any influence ,ln shaping the legislation of Congress. It is very true lhatthe General was.not President on the 3d of March, but he dros to berximeJPresident the next-day, and on him and his Administration were toidevolve the em. bsrrswments of leaving California without any civil government, and the responsibilities of supplying by some means or other the absence of legislative provision. Wes not his anxiety on the subject patriotic, and his interposition perative? Every day’s intelligence from the Paci fic depicts the deplorable state oflawlessness which exists in the new territory, threatening indeed to mate' it ooe universal arena of unbridled violence and bloodshed; yet, rather than have ibesAevila remedied at the expense of an inoperative and to- J tally unnecessary declaration against slavery—the declaration In feet of a mere abstract .principle— lhaJpDct would yield Tip the country to all the hor* rori ,which must ensue from the absence of legal authority. Fortunately, by the preserve ranee k ot Mr. WxBSTBt through the last nigts of the session, and his vigilance at the last hour, the revenue laws have been extended over the territory. (We are not rare that the Post is satisfied-even with this, at thereia oo antkolavery proviso in the act) But wfaatii in the power of the Executive to do,if any ihifig, under the oonstitulion,to remedy the amis sion of Congress end prevent'the evils which men* ace tbs country, is an embarrassing question; it is one which, foreseen by/lbe President, be endeavor• ed'to pfovjde far, but, failing io that, humanity itself femandstbai irtefafarin some way,'fritWr#*- surround it, and we doubt ’not Hut It £Hi be met with wisdom n well as firmness. — Nat. InteL • - . ■ ITTANTED—SOOOIb* Deer Skin* far wHcbihe high “ '“ l,,rt “ b ”Srw r Uißß*BQH F F 6^^ ol^™NM?i*Nk a ?,S'£ 8 “ d ' mchSS ’ CILOVEH AND TIMOTHY SEED-For «»to by J -.5& g F VON BONHHOBSt fc Co BACON SIDES—6 hMi now fwuUnf from .leaner mbC,l, ° a; TOAIAa y 6icKEY A Co, Fnm. a - LARD— *7bbU No 1; 3 half do dp; now landing from i4iejun« Cumberland; Cor talc by i j . £%9* ISAIAH DICKEY'fc Co ras^tsfy'issa Co OBACCO—IOO pi* l lb, ss*.5 s *. UT», IVe, loti' lading ■*j£ by «p 5 /s DID WORTH* Co °* ■■■■ »"■ “• “*• & DPt c lODIDE POTaBSHJSI—TSai joH « ale by ‘ ap3 , JPDDfrOo- R' EDP&EClPiTAtE— iolb»iu*i rec’d witf for tale by .. ap3 J KIDD * Co LARD— 200'btilaNo 1, iii food thipolaf order; SO do fOT “bBaH DICKEY A Co. From « PttAlit, ABBESS bbls fin4*l aorta, to write; (or tale by fct>* ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, Prow at APPLES —60 bblaia store; for ttle ISAIAH DICKEY t Co T>Ul4iiS—io kega jtfcl ree’d ana tor »ale by ““ ■jjaJj * AEMSTttQNQ»CROZEB GREEN APPLES—3 bblt tort ree’d tad for «do by np3 ARMSTRONG A CROZES LAfiO^O bbttLard: Ckert do, inti rac'd and for teifS tpT ARaIBTBONIr A CROZER pYEm>CR-t° PEACHES AND APpLES—iOO.tka dried Peaehe*; »**>*&* ™&y$ o %‘t c b ia Zm .ftOLLmtCTER-. frnyh fhelled Corn, jntt rac'd by '' (J*gfr3 ■ ARMSTRONG A CRDZER -VPy- WbH^^ o N o^CKb^ QPjgy 0 tt^’ d tobls wiite Be*a*i adb'thelled •P.^S fc^*ll ° t>l ' 'rHE7. MATTHEWSA Co mO jCOUMTRY MEECBAIOT-W. VSOmtni Icornor ; ' S : f,glt .OSKS*-" b “ BxitJ'^ .Jt do Apple*i W bbl* Soil Batter: lOdo Ltrd; land jnf from neamcr Eotcrpnte: for nle.br BAGALEY A sfMlTft . _i •' ■* 18 tad gfreroodit KIT* SALTS —25 bbU prtratl ig «o«t &t .«U by mebB? . *^fflDWELLfcCO|%>tet« y OfiN bblj fre»b C COMMrrTEE;it>R APBIII .-jAB. haiosjlU- t. iLcijjtkx, Tab.' imrrux > Orncz, Pittsburgh Gaxbtts. / Tuesday Morning, April 10, |&li> S The market ye'sterdsy Was- generally quiet, present ing un max trial change in quotations frtjm our last re port.. tonsidftrable activity previuled lia the way of general tain io city and country trade. >. Bu*ibe?9 oa the wharf, si . shown by onr tnpon list presented s icene of more fhan utusl activiiy Qoite a nnmlteT of bonis were in from the T«rit»u.i poioti be- the quantities of Flour, Bacon, Coilcm, ic landing upon the vlharf, wera large. FI«OtJR— I The market maintains its uspal quietnest. and notwithstanding ihe large quoniitieaTerei ved. sale* fron( first hands were to a limited axled only Soles on the wharf Bt&oanted to abooi 300 bits diflereni brands Ohio at £3>so F bbl. Sale* from store were confined to limited lou at 3.70, as io quality GRAIN —Of Wheat and Rye, receipt* hare been light, and (applies are moderate We qyoie nominally U 79075 for Wheat, and 50c ior Rye. iloderhle »ale» of flafley at 50c F bu. firm store, stales of 3CW bu good quality Yellow Coni, ut 33034 c. and ot 4CO bu Oats in lou at &0037 c F bu. f BEAXS—SaIes of GO bu goed clear white beans a 1 70c V bo. BACON—Receipts have been Jicavy, and llio ship menu east continoe quite large. The Jkupphes led m • our-tnarket are cot more lhan suflicient to tbo demand, amt considerable isles have been effected at full qua' ted .r&ies, and range for good Cincinnati and other western'cared in casks as follow* —Shoulders 3fo4c. Sides fie, and Hatqt at OSMJc city, cured meai u sell ing quitd bmkly kt the above quoted figures, and good couiitry cured Bacon in loose lots at a fraciim tower. DARO—TTie market continues inactive, and sales have been only to a limited rrtent at s{c for bbm. and 60&*c for keg* GBOtERJES—The market in every .particular con nnnri quite firm at last quotations. We note ssles of Id hhds N O Sugar in different lot» at 4|*S'4(, and 5J for fait to prime. Sale* of NO Moln*ses are regularly effected oi 230211- F gall, and of Sugar house si 400 45c. Rio coffee is held quile finu at 7*o?r p ft- Saies of Rice in tierces nt 4*o4|c F & HOG PACKING OFTHESCIOTO VALLEY 1 have the gratification this week of publishing the official table of the Hog packing on the Scioto. The quantity for both fear*, being increased beyond what 1 hod.recently paled it, by that careful examination of the subject this table indicates on its face { term the present statement official, because the number pul ap at the various packing establishments it given, respectively.— (CisiVAdv 1647-8 i64&-9. Dand Mitchell. 7,000 George W Jackson. 10,000 B Comstock A Co , 2,200 7,000 P S How letl. Gaoraroßr 6,000 Wm H Rarey. CtBCLKVTLXS NSGngg. Atwater A Marun, Ruggles A Co . Bartlett. 4.000 J P-Campbel, Fraxipr. " IAOOO Clemstm, akfiSß J A JfMcLsndburg AOOO Function, kAXI J Mnrfieid, WOO Phillips. fidiOti 2,500 15,100 other places, 137,C50 Total for IS4&-U New Bedford Oil Market, for the u-eek ending Aril 3—Sales the pair week very light m all descriptions, owing to the small quautiry offering. In Sperm, sole* XOO buls including the entire stock in this market, at B*,oo which is an,flvnnce of lc F gall on previous files. Sales Whararinclude 400 bbl« good N W Coa»t *til*37cj-4fX) brown and ground tier do at 31c, which lecvrtthe market nearly bare. The arrivals ot Oils aifl Whalebone the past week bavd been quite bulge and several ©them are daily expectei In Whalebone we hear of no transactions. In Boston yesterday. leant that ti»«Ontrict for supplying the Government with TS.US'fßllf sperm oil, *as closed in favor of Ed ward M Robinson and others, at Si.o9 F gofl for Win tir, and F gall for Spring oil [Wh. Shipping LisL Ttrr’On.TsaAe—The following are the receipts froi the Whale Fislietry pf the United Stales daring the fin quarter of the prffywit year - | Bhl*. Bbls ' “ ’ i sperm. whole New BedforA- 7,642 U,O« Nantucket, • L s4 * w*b« „2K New London. 70 Lfik* Bog Harbor, 030' 13.000 Westport,*'- 71* Boston, — —20 Q PiOTidence, 300 s,ntri Warren,- •• -1,030 New York, 30 ilystic, - SOO Sioaiogion, - • S>9 Cold Spring, - - 200 -WJOO Lynn, \,m ' IT isi 4'3^95 Receipts Ist quar '4s. 57.3C3 —{New Bedford Shipping I-inl WnhtXBOSU-—The ■wwnrit imported into the United Sialtaduring the first 'quarter of the prerent year, is 230,400 6s. During the c( rreipotiding quarter last year, £9,433 B>«. ' T.t-MTrry—Tbe following are thtt importattous into Boatori during the first quarter of the present year, with those of the eorreyonding quarter of 1648. Fwm 1849 I*4= Mew York, 79,039 sides 121.162 tides. JWlafcfehla, IM» * ,M» ", Baltimore A Akxuidrii, 33.730 15,410 Jfew Orleans, >8,190 “ Cattle Markets. *, Eu-TTMOax. Apnl-7.1940. Cattle—We ? have uot much movement w note. th«* market Being* id about the same i condition as at our last report. Thens were 5715 head offered, of whies <25 were sold to city butchers, sod 330 were driven to Philadelphia. Prices ranged from *3 to S 4 on the hoof; equal to 88410®56,75 net, and averaging gross. > ~, Hog*—The transactions have been more ac-ovc quote from to SO. < • , PmLshXLVUU, April 3, 1949. 'Rte Offerings Of the week consist of 1250 Bee« indudieg COO taken to New "York; 300 Cows and calves,. .250 Hogs, and lftsoSheep and Lambs Prices—beeve* all add at 87,50088 the 100 lbs. Cows and Calves ■Old *lB7OBlB foT Dry, 81408*5 for Springers, and 8200835 for fresh Cows. Hogs all taken at 86*0M die 100 6s. Sheep and Lambs—Sales ranged at 080 each, according to condition. la RxKtrxatzra, B. A. Pahnostoek A Co 1 * dent has been_of great service. From the ntatemem of Mr, Bodenhamer the reader ran dlhw his own in* foresees. Facts • are conefutive and cannot bo gain* ' Tentt-, April 14lh, IBU. . Messrs. B. A. Fahnestoek A Co.': Gentlemen—l was ' Very'much afflicted with Bheuraauam last summer, and | being adrlt>ed by Mr. Shapaid.- J used your Robe faciem two days: it cave me entire relief, and I have not been troubled With it since. ‘ .Jans Vi 7 . Bonxsauua , Prepared and sold by . _ ‘ B A. PAHNES'I'OCK A Co., corner let and Wood; also, eoraer flth and Wood sts. »ps Slllxas’ lia/xim, Cocoa Svnur. South Pittsburgh, » v cb. 3,1949. My wife has been troubled with a vtolont cough for aix or seven year*; so bad wat her cough that physi cians (in Ohio, where I formerly-lived,) •»id “« •“* had the Consumption. After we removed to inis city 1 obtained for her, time and again, different medicines, but they were kind of.benefit to her. £ ame . V* 10 months since, I purchased a bottle of yohr Cough Sy rup* the use of which haa.done her more good than any medicine she has evgr la-’ien. I have also used Seilers’ Vermifuge in my family .with fine success. I Ibntunn brCax***. .Tbit popular.cburh remedy is prepared and *°w u 7 . B BBKLLEBS.,fi7 Woodit. and;may be had of Drug* gists generallfi in the two ' icy oriffjß, i.uio bMie * "■"'• “‘“j the bowels w. ARRIVED. Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. Caleb Cope, A Mordock, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver Wm Phillips, MePbiai. KiUanmng. Comet, Boyd, Zanesville. New England, No 2, Dean, Cm Tiilas Wright, O’neil, New Orleans. Wellsville, Poe, Bridegport. Pitser Miller, Fns bee, Memphis. Pilot No 2, Kama, Marietta Chieftain, Peebles, McKeesport. Fort Pm, Miller, Franklin. Allegheny Belle. Hanna, Franklin. Jaa. Nelson/Moore, Wheeling fi Si A 5 33. IF 01 S 20 5 29 fi 20 S 25 6 31 0 39 0 33 0:34 f1:.35 0 3C 3 37 DEPARTED Michigan No 2, Gifsop, Bearer. ' Baltic, Jacob*, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Caleb Cope, Mtftdoch, Beaver Beaver, Clark, Beaver. Wm. Phillips, McPhial, Kittuoniag. Louts McLane Brownsville. Zachary Tnylor Lucas. Wheeling. Monongahela, Slone Cm. Cmdenlla, Calhoon, Wheeling. Wellsvillc, Poe, Bridgeport. There were 5 feet 6 inches in ftie chantfel la* iven.uc at dusk,by pier mark, aud falling slowly BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Cincinnati Puckete, 10 A. M. Brownsville Packets, 9 A. M , and 4 P. M Beaver Packets, 10 A. M-, and 4 P. M. Kittening—Wm Phillips. St Louis—Qe Wut Clinton Illinois river—Taglioni. Pennsylvania. Zanesville—Comet. Foa Philadelphia. D Leech is co’a. packet line—9 o’clock P. M. Thk Pmea Mn.LE* —This gallant liulr steamer m iharge of u* worthy toniinander. Cspi C H Fnsbee mode it* appearance si the wharf yesterday morning —boat in exi-ellatii condiuon and crew in fine «piriis Bho hailed from Memphis, Tenn . and brooghi over seven hundred bale* of Cotton, the largest cargo landed at our wharf for years. We are pleased io learn from the Capiain dial the Pilser ha* performed admirable, and that he ha* done t\good Lrosine** during hi* ab sence Success attend him. Bo*r wtth Floui Scsa—The Cmcinnau Commercial of April 4th. ray*, that on yesterday morn' ing. a dat-boal loaded wilb Flour, sunk opposite Lud low’s plantation, m the Ohio River This Flour we understand, was shipped from Pittsburgh, by whom we did not learn. The cause oi Us unking we did noi learn, but suppose from what we have heard, ih.i ib< boat in the middle wti rather weak, and therefore i 1 sprung a leak. Htxxslßoa.t Acciokivt —Loss or LrrE.—The steam boat Warrior. Capt. Dustin, hence for Ouachits, on the 27th. vthen off College Por-.t, about 4 o'clock yesterday morning, collapsed one of her fines, wh'ch*resulted in the loss of two or three deck passengers; who jumned overboard, imagining that tits boat was on fire. Mr. Clarke, one af the engioeen, was so badly scalded that his life is despaired of Several deck passengers were also badly scalded The Da roc came up a few atomenu after the accident, and her Captain deserves ranch praise for the promptness with which he render ed all the assistance in his power, and towed the crip pled boal ashore.—(N O Pic. Sra.»nniT DssraoTEU —We learn from the officer* of the steamboat Correo, arrived here this morning, that the steamboat Texan, from Red nver, for this port, with a full cargo of Cotton. Ac., was totally consumed by fire yesterday morning, the 27th inst . about twelve miles above Plaquemiae. No lives were lost —(NO Pic IBIPORTSBY RIVER. CINCINNATI—Per Monongahela—s tres beet, S hhds shoulders, tellers A Nicol*. 40 do bacon. Joo Mc- Faden A coi 3 bxs watches, A Russugden 9 uhds b b coq, W U Holmes. 3 bx* md*e, W Bingham; 21 bis wool, W Barker; l box hams. J Wardron; 344 bxs soap and candles, Gen Ijiiu 6 hhds tob, J A Hutehison A co; 25 bbls Soar. 8 A W Harbaagh. Per Hibernia No 3 —3 * chests tea. A Jayne* 3 bxs dry go ds, Reyn. Ids A Sher; C 1 bbl* hstns. 1 box do, l do mdse, 4 do do. Whitmore A Wolff; w> bbls whiskey. J Bryan; 10 tics hams, 2 bbls dn. .U) do d>. D Leech A Jf; 6t bxs bacon, same; 5 hhdt do. J McFaden A co; 0 bbd* hrimslnne, J Irvtn A sos, 60 bbls whiskey, W A M Mitcheitree; 4 hhd* tob; 4 do da. J A!Htiichison A Cft, 2 bbl* blue lick w*ter, M Graff A co; II bbls egg*. W Holmes A co NEW ORLRANI6—Per Silas Wnght—lW csks li quors, > bbls do, 4e demijohn*. S Swabe, 16 bbls scrap, trim, Coiemaq, Hodman A co, 45 bg* wool, Ciarke A Thaw; 14 do Wm Barker; It) hlf chest* tea. Friend. Rhey A co, 44 bbls mackerel, 50 bxs sidef. 1147 pcs canvassed hams. [1 hhd* ha con, N C McAnulty A co. 140 bis cotton, Rrowii A Culbenson NASHVILLE—Per Gladiator—l box books, 6 bis, cotton, J W Butler A bro; 2d bgs feather*, S do woolN 2 csks ginseng, Forsyth A co; 62 bis cotton, P McCor mick; £1 do dr, J A K Floyd, do do, King, PennOck A co; 31 csks bacoD, H Graff A co; 259 bb.» moloases, j A Hutchison A co; *0 bbls whiskey, R Moore, 15 csks bacon. Seilers A Nicols. 15 csks bacon. 10 bxs Candles. Knox A Duncan; 55 bbls lard. 50 bxs bacon, J McFaden A co; 35 bgs wool. W Barker, *5 bbl* bristles D A cp.. CINCINNATI—Per Tuscarora—l bale hemp, Brown A Culbertson; lU2 bxs leaf tob, 100 do bacon, D Leech A cm Id esses do do, Geo Breed; 31 bis batting. McCor mick; 4s bbl# lard oil, 231 bxs bacon. J McFedea A co; 32 bbli lart} oil, J Farrows; 4do grease. R Colbert A co. MEMPHIS—Per Piuer Miller—oo Lie cotton, Scwfle ft Aikituoo; 75 do do. Kennedy A Childs; 378 do do. King, Pennock A co; 30 do do, JAB Floyd; 12 do do, C II Grant; 200 do do, H Gretf A co, 20 pkg» funutßre, J Crotsan A ion. . WHEELrN<»— Per Zacharr Tarlor—so bble floor, Baker A Forsyth, 4S sk* apple*, 10 Übla butter, 3 kg* ilo, M Urum', U c»k» bacon, B D-lxell A co; 11 mcii •wool, M Oram; sdo do, W Bingham; 19 bdl* paper, B A Fahneatock A co, 110 do do, Tho« Palmer. U cakl were. Jae Perk A co SUNFIBH—Per Ciadcteila— IW bbli flour, M Orum' IS do do, Thompson; 11 bdU pcachoa, 12 «k» do, B Dal tcll, 314 pcs bacon, wick A McUandless; 64 bbls mo lasses. McClurkan A eo;2bx» bacm, l «k peaches, Rfaey, Mathews A co. W) bg* corn, 24 sk* potane*. owner aboard; 34 !>bl» corn, Johnston & Dilwonh. 12 flrldns lard, H Uratf A cu, 37 bg» wheat. Smith *, Sin clair. 14 bins applet. D A Greer; A) bags wheat, Hat toa. BRIDGEPORT—Per Wellsville—V7 bbls flour, own er aboard, 151 do do. owners aboard. 325 dn do, D Lc*ch A co;U4 bbls apples, owners aboard; 143 do flour, lot do do, Stoan A Neely. OAJXIPdLffI-Per Pilot No 2—s7 sks corn, 29 do oalt, Rhodes'! Alcorn; 104 bbls coru, IB do pork. Bag aler A Smith; 2 bbls lard, W Dyer; 2a »ks dried fruit. 2 bbls beans, 2 bhls,. eggs, 2 bgt rags, l Dickey A co; 83 dos tubs, Church, caruthers A co; flo do buckeu, A King; 1U bbls ml, 1 hbd bacon, J 9 Dil wonh; 5b sks oats, 8 F Von Baanhorst; 2 ski ginseng, Smith A Sinclair; 1 hid tob, D Leech A co: 5 sts rags. L LtK»mi-i 0 bbls eggs, 12 sks oils, McGill A Roe; 47 sks oats, ovruer aboard, 56 sks potaioei, E H Goodwin; 12 bbls potaloes. 42 do apples, 3 do eggs, owner anoanJ: 12 sks potaloes, 5 do rags, l do feathers, 1 stove, own er! aboard ZANESVILLE—Per Comet—o bbds lob, D Leech A co; 12Q bgs trail. JAR Floyd; GQO bbls dour, L S Watwroan; 300 do do. JT Boyd. 125 iks corn, 330 oats, 32 bbls flour, Church, Carothert A co, 400 do do, W Bingham, 11 hhds bacon,i4 kgs lard, 2 sks wool, 96 bbls pork, 4 do lard. H Graff A co; 115 sks fruit, 0 do pea ches, 9 bbls flaxseed, Burbodge. VVilsou A co, 425 bu bran, 143 do shorts, Capt fßoyd, 291 do do, U \V Cox; 103 bu bran. M Cooley A co. CHILLED ROLLS* THE *ub*criber* b&vuig purchased the exclusive neht of Harley'* Patent, (latelr.renewed,) for the BtanaJMtufc pf CHILLED ROLLS/tc., are prepaid uj supply all'ordera at abort notice. All oexaona.are forbid infritiftin* on aatd Paieni ap3:dUn4«e&mT BOLLMAN3 & GARRISON ■" *5 HEWaS-D. LOST On Saturday morning, between the Monon rabeia Hoose uud Bingham's warehouse, CanaJ Ba.in, A RED SILK NETT WOBSE, with steel tassels and rut**, containing §33, belonging to a poor dray man. The finder will rteeira the above reward and the thanks of the owner, by leaving it at this office. apfcdtß* "" Boarding WuiUd« Tfj a private family, for a Gentleman and hi* Lady, I who will farnub oil room if required. Location £n Pint or Second Ward of tlii» city. Address J. B , Box 61, Post office, and give name and location, which will be attended to. _ *|d 1 FARM situate on Chanter's Creek, m Robinso J\ .-township, about fire mile* from Pittsburgh, eon iatnlfftr sso acre*, with the allowance. Enquire of < W. O’H. ROBINSON, Attorney at La*. gp3;(llm Exchange Buildings, 8t Clair at JB. CANFIELD, (late of Warren, Ohio,) Commis c iton and Forwarcing Merchant, and wholesale dealer in Western Reserve Cheese, Butter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce ge.nermlly, Water betwgen Southfield and Wood, Pittsburgh. ep3 " RRHOVAL. WM M HERSHbas removed to No. W Market street, two doors from bis old stand, where he has anew stock of Goods in his line. ap&diw sic Kirtefl rgreicEEsTi ONE THOUSAND DOZEN SICKLES, of superior quality, for sale. • apStdtt SPANG A CO S>RINO BONNET RIBBONS, Ac.-W R Mprpby has now open a supply of spring Bonnot RibbqiUj of nlw and handsomostyles. > Also, new style fig’d Nells; Lisle Laces and Edg ings; Linen Edgings; .Victoria ■/< JUST ARRIVED at the lower Allegheny Bridge, four ft* boats, laden with SCYTHE SNEATIIS. Grain CraAlcs, Hay Rake*, Cost Steel Hoes. Pitch Forks and Shovels. Also, a 4 »plendnl assortment of Sash Panne I Door*. yeniUan Blinds, and a variety of other articles, all of which is offered for talc by the subscriber, in quaatitie* to *au ca.ujjneri. op7id3t MATtfAN BROWN. Utupratti* Bleaetilng Powdsr, (Chloride of Lime.) rr\HE *ubscriber* have recently received (direct from I the manufacturers) • fresh supply of the above celebrated article, which theg will sell at the lowesi market price for caah or approved bills. >P 9 W it M MITCH EI.TREK Rfcl DnJffiil, No 57 Wood Itreel, a Sole Agent for the taJe ol Dr TovmeadtGen* ume Sarupvuia, hu jast received SCO dozea Of this Great Spring and SamEer Medicine Purchaser* ihoold recollect that R E Seller* 11 *ole •geot for Piittbnrgb, and D M Curry tor Allegheny city- ___ *P S . MACAULAY'S ENGLAND —Cheap edition, >n ons volume; full bound, half bound, and paper cover*, prices SO cuU and upwards. Also, Harpers’ fine edition. Is 9 voli;a foil supply Geseoius’ Hebrew and English Lexicon of toe Old Testament; third edition, revised, with large additions, ere Jail published. For sn£ by »p 7 H HOPKINS, Apollo Building*, fth M PLASIEttS— W dPfrßtrgngthaaing plaster*, a sups rtor * Co KXroXTZS FOR THE Coart of Quarter Sessions. MoTiPAT, April 4Ut. 1849. Present —Jadges Patton. Jones and Kerr TRIAL FOR MURDER IN THE SECOND DE GREE. (Commonwealth vs. Matthew A. Black— Ind»;leJ far the marderof Charles Sauutlrf*, a colored man The Clerk commenced empanuehog a jury when a peremptory challenge wn« made on the part of the Commonwealth in a juror wlihoul •bowing cause, which was ohiected to on the part »f Ibe defence After remarks* by Messrs. Darragh, Black and Austin on the part of the Commouweallb, and Sbaier, StanloD and Mahon ou that of the defence the Juror (Mr Wm. B. Holmes.) was directed to •land aside ontiJ the paDel was exbsusled. The panel having been exhausted, Mr. Holmes was re- called, and sworn, and the Sheriff was directed to summon twenty talesmen. The whole morning wan spent m farming the fallowing Jury:—David Cunningham, David .Stoner, Moses Borland. \Vin_ Djv, Robert Lee, George Creese, Samuel Gra ham, Robert Binsby, Wm. B. Holmes, Jan Macka rel. Hugh L Fleming and Morn* Wallace. The prisoner was arraigned, and pleaded ''No! Gutlry." The Court adjourned at one o'clock. Present—Judge* Patton. Kerr and Jones Commonwealth va. Matthew A. Black. Mr. C. B I M. Smith Opened the rose far the Commonwealth in a brief, but pertinent, and elo« quent address. James RtcJianUoity Coroiur t Swurn —Am Coroner of thi* county. On the‘22nd of November la*t, I was called on lc hold an inquest ou the bodv of the deceased, a colored man nnmrd Saunders. the inquest. The paper offerod in evidence is the verdict of the jury. The inquest was held in a warehouse on the bank of the Monongahela river. Did Dot see Black at that time, tie was brought l>c fore as afterwards. This was between 10 and II o’clock. Cannot tell hi* exaci size—was about as large as *his brother, twbo was siUiug near the counsel for the Commonwealth.) Was a slim man Might have been heavier than his brother. Mr. Richardson was not crow examined. Dr. Dorsey, Surorn —Was called on to see the colored man who was killed no the bank of ike nver. Saw him oa Water street. He wn* then dead. Found a wound on the left temple above the eye. I opened the head, and found the pistol bullet at the bone, on the left tide of the head The bole was about half an inch in diameter It was not ragged, but almost round. Thm bail ,hcre the ball was produced) is the one which I extracted. — The wound was, I think, sufficient to rause death. Some cases are reported where persons with wounds as serious have survived, how true such reporta are I cannot say throogh; cracking the scoll. Hester Sutton , worn—Reside oo Water street. near Cherry alley. I did nol »ee very much, nor hear anything;. The first thing I saw was Black and the colored man. they were standing close tope'her, and the colored man had both his hands on Mr. Black I saw no weapon in his hand. He might have had a weapon. Thpn he took hit hands off him, and had them engaged before him; I couldn't sec how, for I was looking at his back. Mr. Black wti standing still, and the colored tnnn was so too, a* this time. Then Mr. Black shoved him from him; the colored man was coming closer to him, and then Mr. Black fired the pistol. The colored man was about as far off as from me to Mr. Mahon, (about a yard) or a little further. Did not observe the colored man's .bands when the pistol was fired. Was standirg about a rod and half from them. The street here is open and free. There was nothing in the way lo prevent the parties from retreating. The colored man might have gone away if he had liked, and so might Black. I heard nothing said between the parties. The colored man fell directly down alter the shot, and i Black stepped back across the street. 1 did not go to see the man. Did not see the dead body carried off. When Black pnshed hun he went back about a yard, then Black pulled a pistol from beneath bis cloak, and fired. 1 could not say whether Black was in any danger from the color ed man- The occurrence took place oq the bank of the Monongabela, right opposite the court in which I live. I live on the lower side of the court. It occurred at atom the breadth of the street from the house. It was then between seven and eight in the morning. Cross examined by Mr. Stanton —The first thing 1 noticed was the colored man standing before me With ins hands on Mr. Black: be shoved him back, and Saunders was advancing lu Black ogam, when he fired. Saunders did nol lake any steps slier Black, pushed him back until Black fired. I did not see Black take bis hands from under bis cloak till he drew the pistol. Sannder's face was towards Black when he shored Mm owny . be whirled him a little round in doing so and then Saonders turned round as if be was going to him. jVi.u Margaret Jane SutUtn, sworn —Am the daughter of the lady last examined. The first thing 1 saw was Mr. Black and the tailored man. They were just across the near the top of the bank. The colored man had his hands on Mr. Black. I heard nothing anidot the time. A Her he took his bands down, I did not see them. Mr Black pushed him from him. The colored man appeared as if he did not care about moving back ward. After Mr. Black pushed him back,-he fired a pistol. The colored man then fell down in the street Mr. BlhcVThen went away nnd came back towards him. He came within two yards of him. and then went away again. There wn* a colored man below on tbe wharf, wbo called to him. but be did not teem to want to go. Tbit wn* before the transaction. Do not remember of hearing any conversation pass been Black ami Saunders I am the tame person who was examined before the coroner’s jury, i know Black when 1 nee him When the negro fell (he colored man wbo was be low, brought Saunders’ cap up to the pavemen'. At the time Black poshed the colored man bark, he turned himself around. At this time, they were about a yard apart Black ptished Saunders back, after Saunders had taken his hands off. Saunders' hands were before him, so that I could not see them. whether, when the pistol wot fired, the colored man was advancing or noL Tbe other colored man was below, on the bank of the river. this affray occurred. Tpb bell rang for me to gq to the river with a trunk fy a gentleman 1 went to answertbe bell, and they sent me to the boat in a burry. As I was going, I saw Black and SaunJ dert standing together. I heard Mr. Hlack ask Saunders why he threw that stone at him. Saun ders then asked Black what ha kicked him for. — Then Black said “damn you I did not allow you to throw that, stone." Slick then said J I'll shoot you"' Saunders replied, ‘-shoot!" Black then ran bis hand into his pocket, the jq(t side, and pulled out a pisloL They both looked as if they were go ing to Mart, and I started for the boat I thought then it might be possible I would be railed on as a witness, if there would be any suing Bbout the drawing the pistol, and I then went toward* the boat. I hnd'nt gone more than a step, when 1 saw Black pushing Saunders in the face with tbe bar relofthe pistol. Saouders was retreating back of the hill 1 turned my back to leave them again, and as 1 turned, I heard the report of tbe pistol. Was about 8* for off. u from here to the df ai (about fire or six yards.J I then turned bank, and naked Black what he bad done. He replied that he “had killed him, God Damn him " I went op when I spoke to Black and picked up 3aunder’« cap, which lay acme di»» lance from him, and laid it over his head, covering the wound. The wound waa just abdve the Sell eye. Between bis cap and v hfs left .shoulder, I picked op a daggeror bowie knife, in'a scabbard. This is toe knife—here it wasprodacwSin Court — It wm between eight and nine Inches from the bo dy. I taw Saunders falling when he wasabot. He had his left hand in Hia pocket, when they were standing talking. His left hand in his pocket when he fell, which was all tbflt : kept him from rolling down bill At the time Use shot was fired,Black was not more than a yard (roar, Saun ders, His right hand was lying on the ground.—* The knife lay about eight or nine inches from hi* left shoulder. Previous to the shot, I saw novteapan in the bands of either party-aave the pistol, which was in the hands of Black. 1 was clone enough tp tee if Mr. Saunders had u knife iu bis hand. I wrs standing as near as from you to me—about five yards—when Black drew the pistol from-his poyk* et. and did not see the knife. Black said nolh.ng about a knife before the shot was fired. com plained of Saunders throwing a stone at him. When I laid bis cap on bia head and picked npit|>e knife. 1 was going to put it into my pocket, apd Black : asked me to give it to him. I told him that I would not give it Mr. Jooea, the merchant, was coming and I said that I would give it to him. I did so Black put the pistol jn his pocket, it wan the shape of this one—her* the pistol was handed to him— and looked like iL Cross examined by Mr. Stanton—Nothing was I said about the pistol after that, and I started to the 1 river and got the trunk, and cartied it to the Na- : lional Hotel. They were ju*t above the bank j when 1 saw them, between the wagon ruts and the road which goes down to the river. I was ttot ! more than three yards from them v Had not noticed them tilt 1 got nearly opposite them, and heard i them talking. The first thing 1 beard, was Blafck asking why Saunders threw a atone at him. When , I first'started, 1 was running fast, but ofterwajda TI walked slow, I then looked around. Chose Saun ders was Handing above him, and Black below. I I noticed that Chase’s left hand was in his pocket, but I cannot say where bis right hand war. Heard Black ask Saunders why he threw that rock at him. He said damn biro he didn’t allow him to throw at him; ho then put his hand in his pocket and drew oul lhe pistol. Saunders walked back about os far ss from here to the Judge.a desk —a few yards. Black was walking up te him. They were wailoog, bit 1 did not hear what he said. Black advanced tc wards him jobbing the pistol m his fsce. When he got tfial far back, I beard the report of the pistol. I walked down during tbn time, a few yards towards the Monongahela boat. Daring this time there was no change made in the position of Chase's bands. Mr. Black was jobbing the pistol in his face with hia right band. When be w*s ■hot be fell backwards on hia back. Hia left n< m being in his pocket kept him from rolling down hill. His right hand wss by his side all the time-. QEe-examined by Mr. Black—After I heard ; lhem •peaking, 1 slopped twice. While they were stanj ing there I saw Black pull the pistol out. Then I started, thought that I would be called mma wit ness, and as f was turning round ibe second time the pistol was fired. He vu pushing him. w the face with the pistol, and 1 thought that that was all the revenge be was going to taka- I waa Aping to fetch baggage up from the boat. I noticM no vmnd on the deceased’s fees. Block seemed to blobbing bun pretty hard. FOR BALE. LOCAL MATTERS tc>t DAJJ-Y CMZSrTTK- Tbe toll went straight Cros.l examined, by Mr. Stanton. I cunldn'iteil Harris Burleigh {cobttd) neprn.—Was sitting tling my breakfast m the National Hotel, when TRASSPOBIATM-fcc. AJID CLKTEUmT^ LINE, ON THE PENNSYLVANIA ANDOHIu CANALS. T' MV. Proprietor* of this old established and popular 1 da..j iioe. cutisi.ung of SIXTEEN first class Canal Boats, i.wutd Ijj themselves and running in connee urn wnh Hi.- steam boat. BKAVF.K AND CALEB I.OPE. arc enabled lo odw unequalled facilities for the transportation of freight and passenger*, on the opening oi Canal navigation, to all points on the Penn <><* ama and Ohio and \ York canals and the toke* K >1 FITCH A Co. Cleveland BIDWKLL& BROTHER, Agents. Beaver J. C. BIHWELL, Agent. war I .* Water street, Pittsburgh D. W. C BIDWELL, BIDWELL & BROTHER Forwardinj Merchants, BEAVER. PA . Ag*>UJ for ihr Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line-, Pitts burgh and Erie Line via Erie, and for steam boats Beaver and Caleb Cope. Having purcha»rd tlir mid iul>»tanlial Wharf Bunt jutl l.uilt lor inr .Mnuoneahrla Packets, have wiin the a-idiu.m o! a Warehouse, th- most ample ac eomiumlancM.* ii.r i-T-iving and forwarding, and pledge their utin.,s( >i promptness and despatch in couMnniaeiiN o iheir car-. and rely on their friends for s ins: mnrt-dly B. A BRO PITTHRUHUH AND falßiß LIN bi. 1849. Old KsiaMuiird Line ON THE KRIF. EXTENSION OA.NAI. ri’HK Proprielnr »t tin. wr:l known Line of Canal X Boat*. i» now prepared lo transport Passengers mul Freight lo all poims on the I rie Extension, New S ork Canals mid the Lake*, upon the iii.»st favorable terra* ami w.th <1 *ji.n<-n TU< I. ii- imi» in comiei'iion will, the strain Loan BEAVER mul i’aU'.U COPE, between Pittsburgh snd Beaver C M Reed’s Line of »iram boats and ves »eU on tne Lake*, mid Ute Troy ami Michigan Lake Boat Line on the New York canal t’ M HEED. Proprietor. Eric. P* AgeiiU, Beaver Bidwrii A Brute W 1' Mather. Agctil al J Mcskimeu’s Passenger Ofhre. Monongahein llou.c. I‘nuburgb. CONSUiM-iVIS-W C Mil I ail. Aharon; JEA a Hull, Shorpsburg, Smith A Downing, do, J B Plummer, West Greenville, Wu-k. .Scare A Co. do; Wm Henry, Huftsiowu. Hjvis A button. Buffalo, Barrier, Gibbs A Co, Snudusky; Ju* A Armstrong, Detroit, Kirkland A Newberry* Sheboygan. M Ciur- A Wil lams, Milwaa kie; Knnp. .Mnriey A Duiton, Racine, John II KiuZie, Chicago. A WhrelerA C». »w York *rdl Pittsburgh and Blwlravtlle Packet Line m&mm 1849 - ipHK public nrr tcs[ uu.Jy mlormed that J M X, MARSHALL A t'«) have fined nut new* and spliiidid Pucke, Boat* n> run during the season, be tween ILmr-vwic and Ptttsourgh—;hr boais to be tow ed !'V three horse* and ev-ry -ifort made to accom mocaie passengers DKi-sitTfUKs. —Bonu will leave Pntiburgh every Monday, Tuesday. Thursday ami Friday, m 7 o'clock, r m. From Blairsvilie every Monday, Wednesday, Thunday and Saturday, at 7 o’clock.* x . and arrive al Pittsburgh the same day A two horse Hack from Indiana will raet-i Lhe boa) at baltsburgb, both on up ward and downward trip—putUng passenger* through from that place in one day Freight for the abovr Lute will be received at the house of lhe Boatmen's Line, by Jno. Farren A Co., who are our authorised Agent*. All frrighl received free oi commissions. J M MARSHALL A Co JNo FARKKN A Co, Agenu, Cnnai Ha.iu. Liberty si. Pittsburgh A Hack leave* Blairsviilc for Youngstowu on the arrival of the bum- return, lo boat in morning Fare from Pittsburgh lo YoungMown fd— received si office of Boatmen'. Line through apSdflm KXPftKM* PACKET LINK. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. •_ Exclusively for Passenger* —The Boat* of this Line will leave # * '’"low*, at U o'clock at night Kentucky— Capt H Truti SPRING aNDsI'M.MERGOODS, ronawunit n a, 1 500 CASBHOP BOOTS AllD SHOES, comprising t-vcrv var-ety ni Mrn *. Women'*. Mn>t« and Omlilren'- \»-»r of many new *tv!n*. ami of supe rlor nuatity, adapted to countr) and city trade A Urjte of LADißh*i UIBBF? f i AND CHILD HEN’S BONNETS, among which an- FLORENCE BRAID, STRAW, TUSCAN LACK, UUTL AND, BIRDS EVE FLORENCE, CHINA PEARL A LAW N, in great tariety. Ainu, ARTIFICIAL FLOW ERS, MENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S PALM LEAF HATS- MEN’S LEGHORN, PANAMA AND CANTON HATS. All of which t»nv<- been purchased direct from the manufacturer* and importer*, and selected wuh tne utmost care, and which will hr sold on »neh term* a.* to make it the micrct of Western Merchannio hujr ofu* H CHILDS A CO. 131 Wood street. mchltPdA wAnS FRESH PURE TEAS, Wholesale tiii-l malt, at the PKEIN TEA STORK. Tti Fourth Mreci, near Wood. Pittsburgh. —Tbe »üb»cnber having just returned from N'tw York. i« now receiving a large fall supply of fresh GRK.RN AND BLACK TEAS. from the New York Pekin Tea Company. relcctcd with groat care for retail *ule*. t)ur nock being now heavy we are pre pared to supply Grocers. Jloti-U. Steamboats and Fam ilies with any quantity and at uny price they may with; packeu in 1 1 and I pound packages. 6lb tin canis tera. 6 and 13 lb call) In.ir. and m hall rbe«U Retail Grocer* nf invited tu call. a» wo can and will m?.i belief Tea* at ni*ver prices than any other house in Pittsburgh Our stock ol fine Young Hyson. Gunpowder, and Im perial Green, mid Onion.* Uluel Teat arc the beat in the American market (covering's double refined l the business will be continued at the old >itand. under the style of Palmer, Hanna A Co • WATERMAN PALMER, JOSHUA HANNA, op)l WM |L HART, wsrtaxukjt rsLMaa losuva aaKNa. wM.ui uart. PALM ICR, II ANNA A CO., (Successors to Hu«*cy, Hanna A C®.j BANKERS, EXCHANGE JOKERS, and dealer* in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificate* of Dcpostte, Dank Note*, and Specie—Fourth street, nearly opposite ihe Hank of Ptltanurgh Current mo ney received on dcpo*ite—Sight theck* for sale, and collection* made on nearly afl the pnflkipai points in the United States* Tlie hignest premium paid lot Foreign mid Amen Gold Advances made on roDugnnieiit* oi Ptnduce, ship ped East, on liberal irrmi _ ujiH PAPER HANGINGS—I tin now, receiving, dlrcci from the tnunufariurCr* in New York, Philadel phia ard Baltimore, u large and welt (elected assort ment of all the latest and most improved style* of sa tin. glazed and common PA PER HANGINGS- con sisting of— -10,000 pieces of Parlor and Fresco, 10,000 *‘ Hall and Co umn. 10.000 Dining-room, chamber and other Papcr-'Whicb i would pwticulntiy mvit<- the ai'euuor of those having bouse* lo paper, in < ail und examine at the Paper Warehouse of tv C HILL, ■pa k 7 wood tt SUNDRIES— 300 bbls N O Molasses, Bacon, hog round. 40 bbls large No 3 Mackerel; 10 “ • “1 Salmon; as “ pure Flaxseed Oil; IdO dozen new Corn Brooms; in store and for mchM JOHN WATT. Übcrtv *t MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND—But let's edition, eomainmg oil the matter, verbanra et literatim, of Volt. 1 and a of the London edition, em bellished with a portrait of the author—S Volt, in one Price, complete, COc. A large supplKof the above re ceived and for talc by JOHN Vi MeLLOR. mch29 Si wood si PROPOSALS will be received JjpY talstng «0 ton. railroad iron, sunk in Allegheny river, 6 milei above Kltt&uning Also, 140 ton* 4 nulei above Free port, or 1 mile below HUl't Balt Works, between th< Island and Salt Work! The whole to be delivered oi tfie wharf at Pittsburgh ap? J SCHOONMAKER A Co, 24 wood •« PIiKN NESSEEG HO CNB sacks'Tcnnes X see Ground Nnt*, a prime article, Ju»t received oi coaxtgnment and for sale low by GEO B MILTENBERGER, ap3 97ftbmst TRMSFQRTAim Ltm PITTgBCBOOPQBTABLB BOAT I*ll¥B g^^lB49.j^a. For the Tramportetiou of Freight to and from PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, N YORK, BOSTON, Ac. Tnoum H3BBUM3X, Philadelphia. Taaftk A O'Coxsoh, Pittsburgh THIS old established Line being now in fait opera tion, tiie proprietor* are prepared with tbdi? uraal extensive arrangements to forward merchandise, pro duce. Ac to and front the above port*, on liberal term*, with the regularity, despatch and safety peculiar to their mode of transportation so obvious, when Iran shipineut on the way j* avoided All consignment* by and for ihi* received, Char ge* paid, and forwarded in any required direction* free oi charge for commission, advancing or storage No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agenu: THf>S BURBIDGE37B Market st, Philadelphia TAAFFE A O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh O’CONNOR A Co, North st, Baltimore. rachtW BOATHIfNg' LINK. 1849 ;..M§& For «be Transportation of MerebamiUc iidwr'ii PITTSBIRGH, PHILADELPHIA, A BALTIMORE. Goods skipped by this Line. are earned m four section Portable Boats. ri'HE subscriber* having made arrangement* m case I ot a want of t?utte Truck.* at Columbia, to have their good* forwarded over the Railroad* in car a. *o a* to avoid the detention that ha* heretofore occurred foi the want or Track*. Shipper* will hnd this to their advantage No charge* mode for receiving or •hip ping, or for advancing charges. All goods forwarded -Mill Jesp&lch. and on as reasonable terms as any eth ' 'in- JOHN FARREN * Co. corner of CanaJ and Liberty at, Pittsburgh P K. FRKTZ A Co, 3R5 Market it, Philadelphia. 1849. UNION LINE, OK TIIR PENN’A AND OHIO CANALS. Cjuwto&o A CitaiiBSBJJS, Cleveland, O > u „„ RG. Pim B-avcr.l-. ) ' Line will be prepa rd on the opening of navi gation, to transport freight and Passenger* from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Canal and Lake*. The facilities of the Line are unsurpassed in nunit>«r. quality and capacity of Boats, experience ol captains, and efficiency of Agents. One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, run ning in connection with the steamers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN. Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, tud a line of first class Steamer*, Propeller* and Vessels on the Lake* R G Parks Beavrr. I’u Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown. Ohio M D Taylor. Warren, “ Cyrus Prentiss, Raveuna, “ Wheeler k Co, u Crawford A Chamberlin, Cleveland, O Sears k Griffith. Buffalo. N. V JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Office, cor Water and Smithfield su, Pittsburgh. mch'Jl.ly M»1849. SSiSSL BINGHAMS* TRANSPORTATION LINE paoriurross, Jons Bttieusv. Thus. Dtroium, Wm. Btxoasx, Jacob Dock. Conducted on strict Sabbath-keeping principles. rpHE Propnetors of this old established Line have J. put their slock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward Produce and Merchan dise to and from, the Eastern cities. We trust that our long experience in the carrying business, and zealous attention to the interests of res' tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage hilheno extended to Bingbnm’s Line. Our arrangements will enable us to carry Freight with the utmost despatch, and our prices shall always be a* low as the lowest charged by other responsible Lines We have opened an office in No ItSl Market street, between 4th and sth sts. Philada. for the couvcnimce of shippers Produce and Merchandise will be received and for warded East and West, without any charge for for warding, advancing freight, storage or commission. Bills of Lading forwarded, and every direction promptly attended to. Adore**, or apply to WM BINGHAM, Canal Basm. cor Liberty k Wayne sis, Pittsburgh. BINGHAMS k DOCK, No Is 3 and WTO Market street, Pintado. JAMES WILSON, Agent, No l’At North Howard street. Baltimore WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, mchill No 10 West street. New York Penniylvanla Canal A Rail Road Ex> pren.Tait Packet Lin*, ■_ _ _ 1849. JUJU; FROM PITTSDUUH TO FHIDADELPHIA k BAL TIMORE. (Exclusively for Passengers.) 1 HIE public are respectfully informed that this Line will commence rumung on the 19th tn«t, and con tinue throughout me Season. The boats arc new, and of a superior class, with en larged cabin*. which will give greater comfort. The car* are the latest construction. A boat will always be in port, and travelers are re quested to call and examine them before engaging pas sage elsewhere. (Fare »nly nine dollars through ) One of the boats of ihis Line, will leave the lauding (opposite U 5 Hotel, comer of Penn street and Canal, every night at nine o' clock Time days For information. anply at the Office. Monongahela House, or to D LEECH k Co mrhl? Canal Basin ' KISH’S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, For the Transportation of Freight to TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE A NEW YORK BUSINESS oa the Canal beiug now resumed, the Proprietor* of the above Line respectfully inform the public that ibev are prepared to receive and for ward Freight with despatch. and ml lowest me*. They would also call the aUeulion of shipper* East ward to the fact that the Beau employed by them in tri -uportauoo, are owned by them and commanded by :perienced captain*. Shippers of Meal In Balk wiU find il advantageous (hip by this Line, &j the subscriber* bare made ar ..ngements at Colombia lo hare such freight for Bal ia mo re handed directly from boat* to cars, thereby sa tin* warehouse handling Freight to Philadelphia goes clear throagh in the boats. No charge made for receiving shipping or advancing charge*. KIEB A JONES. Proprietor*, Canal Basin, Seventh street. AGENTS—John A Shaw, Cincinnati. O; Jno. Me- Culloaah A Co. Baltimore; Ju H’.c®* A Co., Philadel phia, Francis A Thomas, Columbia mchffl A im A BBAV'EU PACKETS, Steamer MICHIGAN No. ‘J —Capi, Gtlsoo “ LAKE ERIK, ’* Gordon. ffSHF above regulur and well knowa Beaver Pack X eu, have commenced making their daily trip* to and ftora Beaver, and will continue to ran between Piti«bun
  • 'clods. A M., and Beaver «i C o'clock, I’. M Laic Eric leave* Beaver dailv at? O i-iook A M., and Piuibor*h am o'clock, P M The»c steamer* will run in rouneciien with R U Park*’ Express packet Line, for Erie; Tnvior A Leffiiugwell’* Warren Packeu, I'nion Line of Freight Boat* tor llrvelandf Clarke A Co’* Pittsburgh and Cleveland l.mk Freight Boat*. R U Park* daily New Ca*tle Packet*. CLARKE, PA RKS A Co, Beaver, Agent*. JOHN A. CAUUHEV, Agent Pittsburgh, mch.ll oor Water and Southfield *t* PEJJSSVLVAMA CABAL *. R. ROAHS, i»9. EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINK, FROM Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and lialixmotr. (Exclusively for Passenger* ) rpHE public are resjxetfu'ly informed that this Lur X w ill commence running on Monday. 19lh March The boat* of this Line arc of a superior clas*, with enlarged cabin*, which will gtve greater comfort io passenger* A boal will always be in port, and iraveler* arr re quested to call and examine them before engaging pas ture by other route*. Tney will leave the Undine, op posite the U. 8. Hotel, corner Penn unset and Canal, every lughl at V o’clock FAKE—NINE DOLLARS THROUGH. Time —3| Days. For infortnaiiOD, apply at the office, MonongahoU House, or io B. LEECH A Co, Canal Bnsio. N B —The proprietor* of the above Line are now building an additional Line of Packets, to run as above on or shout Jane let, in collection with the Pennsyl- vania Rail Rood from Lewisuiwn Ui Philadelphia. At ifcai time a packet will leave morning and even ing Ttme through, daya. ractilC RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE, For the transportation ot .Merchandize, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH GOODS carried on On* Line are not transhipped between Pittsburgh mid Philadelphia, being ear ned in four section Ponahlo Boats over laift and wa- rieu HI |UUI KtUUII v , v. - ter: to shippet* of merchandize requiring careful handling, this Is of importance. .No charge made fur receiving or shipping, or for advancmg charges. Ah goods forwarded with dispatch, and on as reasonable term* as by any oiher Line. JOHN M'FADEN A Co, Canal Basin, Penn su Pittsburgh JAS M DAVIS A Co.' marl 2/7 M Comrucree si, PhUa. JOHN McFADEN A Co, Forwarding and Coinmu non Merchants, Canal Barin, Penn at, Pittsburgh JAMES M DAVIS A Co, Flour Factor* and Commis sion Merchants, IK7 Market and M Commerce meet, Philadelphia. ma L\ [T?" Advances made by either of the above on Flour, Wool and other merchandize consigned to them for sale. . 1849. jßertaanti’ Transportation Line* VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL A RAIL KOApS, to raiiAi3&Ln>u *ns asLTUioxx. THF. Canals and Rail Roads being now open, and in good order, we are prepared to forward ail kinds of merchandise and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on si cood terms as anyother Lin*. b C A McANULTY'A Co., Canal Basin, Penn it, Pittsburgh. Austro —CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia. tnrS7 ROSE MORRILL A Co, Baltimore. 1849. MKBCIIAfIITH' WAY FREIGHT LINK. £or Blmrsvillo, Johnstown, HoltUaysbwgh, and all iniemeditue places THIS Lmo will continue to eanr all Way Good* with their usual despatch, ana at fair rates of freight Aoinia--C. A. M’ANULTY A Co, Pittsburgh. D B Wakefield, Johnstown. John Miller. Hollidaysborgb- Rarxmuscxs—Jotnes Jordou, k*milh A Sinclair. Dr F 9hoet»berger,R Moore, John Parker, 8 F Von Bonn hnrst A Co, tVm Lehmer A Co, Jno Sl’Devtu A Bras, Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sui&ll, olnlhollan A Ray. J>'° Graff A Co, Blairsvilie, mchtf? FOR SALS. f _ V4l smo* k THE light drought steamer LO tAL ijEVrll* BANNA,iiUa mwAl. MCBMiMI Knm, an .tin mow li«. u the vnliarf aßWan* For tear.,, Ac., inquire of JAS. KEBB, Jr A Co, 30Ww»r jt, mckaiiJlm or O B .qnLTENBEBOEB. 1 , New spbino goods-* a.>“>*&, t*> 60 Morkel Mrcol. ore n«« opcoiojl 40 c4«s ond packages' of .plendid SPUING GOODS, oomptl.ur, Lawn,, Mualini, Dorcgc, M 4' Caines, Oliahsmi, Prloli, French Cambrirs, Lmru., Bltibor.i, Lace. BUk», Shawls, Glore., Honiery,And.« general swan meet of goods. nvtXJ. Q A Igrl < ° b “ lh ' J S DILWOKTH ACo MIhuLLLAJi£UIuX. Sew>p*p«i>t fil&gftslaea and lUrlewi) Received at the Room of the • Voung Jlfew' Merantiie Lubrary tm4 Mtchamcs Institute* Fourth ureeubeiween Wood and Market street’. N*w Y cat-—Conner k Tribune, Herald, Gveninir Prut Journal oi Commerce. Spirit of the Time*, Scientific American. PWL*BEtFSU—Nonh Amencnn and U S Gazette, Pennsylvanian, Commercial Lt«t- Wasuisgtos —lntelligencer. Union. .VMionsl Era Borros —Mining Journal, Atlas BxtTtMoa*—' American. , . Cincinnati Gazettc,.Louisvilie Journal. St Louu Re pobbi'an N. Orleans Picayune, N- Orlean* Fnee Cur rent. .. _ Liv v awK >t—Wilmer A.South's fcnropoan Tuuc*,Lon don Titnr*. „ MAO*.ZISS»-Blackwoods Ifcirckerbocker, Ploach. Loom A Anvil, Eclectic, Hoofs Merchants . l-»nell«s Livins Age. Horticnltariit,SlUitnan's Journal or the Franklin lusuvttw; Civil Engineers' A Architects Journal, London. v Rmwv-De.mocrauc, American WWi, London Quarterly. Edinburgh, Westminster, NoruLßrUish. Room, open daily (except Sundays) from >| o clock A. M:, uiiui 10 o'clock. P. M. Members have the pri vilege of introducing their friends, cion-rcriaent« of the cjty. wtio wi.i be entitled in free admission for onr month Persons dosirmg to become members will leave ifceir iiarae* win, tin- l.d rurian. Terms—lnitition. *l. annual subscription S 4. in advance. mcbl4:dlm Colver’a Patent Concave Beatsr Cuurnl BUTTER IN FIVE* MINUTES!! cal] the nlttntion of tin* public in the article V? beading this adverriurroeut, and invite the eater prising and cunoh* in call and witness us operation. All advertisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds Who have seeu it tested, is supererogation. l*t. This Churn will jrroduce Boner, gathering it in a from sweet milk, in live to ten mmoles' and from cream prepared, a* families usually prepare n. in three to five minute*! <0 2d. The utility of this invention i* apparent, as bet ter Butter can be produced from sweet milk or cream, than cream M.urea in the usual way; and by means ot this chum, a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten what ha» heretofore required ike labor oi a woman or man for one or two hoars, and sometimes half a day 3d. By simply turning a thumb «rrew. the whole in side dasher is taken oat. leaving nothing but the butter and milk in the plain wooden box. 4th It is the cheapest chum ever invented, as the simplicity of tu construction (though embodying a greut pliilniophtcul principle) make* it hut utile to manufacture it. * &th It is a roinmon-scnse chum, as a.I will admit who will examine it We invite tile public to cal! and witness Its operation at our office in the LhaiuomJ. ncaj ite Clack Bear Ta vern. P.tubuftfti. iud at i F Beck ho l'nW»> *i Allegheny. CAMERON A PRICE imirbdlJcwiknS PAPER HANGING'S JtIESBRS.JAK. HOWARD A CO., .to. 81 Wood Stntt, WOULD cnll the eviu-ntion or ihr. public mti.cir present stock of Paper Hangings, which lor va riety, beauty of finish, durability and die apnea*. is un surpassed by any establishment m the Union Besides a largo and full assortment oi paper ol tlieir own manufacture, they are now receiving a direct im portation of French and English styles of Paper Hang ings. purchased by l.cvi Howard, one.of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of Parisian manufacture, lu.iXhi pieces. London do S.UXI do Of their own manufacture they have 100,000 piece* Walt Paper, and 12,000 pieces satin glased Window Blinds, Ac Messrs. James Howard A Co. have spared neither expense nor labor in their endeavors to rival the east ern wall paper establishments, both in quality of man ufacture and variety of pattern; and they are warrant ed in assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign and home manufac ture, will be offered on terms as low os those of east ern manufacturers and importers. meh27;dtf RooAng.—Galvanized Tin Platea. 'HEsubscribers beg to call the attention ofjlmlders. i Architects and owners of Buildings, to the many advantage* which these plate* posses* over all other metallic substances hitherto used for roofing. Ac , at they possess at once the lightness of iron, without us liability to rust, having now been tested for several years in thi* particular, both in this eouitiryand in Eu rope. They are le*s liable to expansion aud contrac tion from sudden change of the atmosphere, than com mon tin plates, iron, zinc, or any other metal now used for roofing, nnd consequently form a much better and tighter roof; requiring far lees frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is nut n trifle more. A full supply, of all sizes, from J 6 to 30 \V. (j., cen smntl) on band and for snle by GEO B. MOKEWOOn A CO , Id and lfl Beaver street, New York. The patent right for this article having been secured for toe United States, nil parties infringing thereon, either by importation or otherwise, will be ♦prosecu ted. oeUH-dAwlyT NEW HAHDW A B K STORE. SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, Vo. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh. TT I?HER AND La UF.MaN, importers ana dealers IT m Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, in alliu varieties, are now prepared to sell n* low and on as reasonable term* as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our I',end*, and the public generally, lb coll onttcxamui'- our stock, which con?i-U in part o( KNIVESj-and FORKS, ROCKET and FEN KNIVES. SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, llou«r Tnramtngi, such os Lock*, Latches, lluige* nr.d Screw*, together wjth every article usually kept in Hardware Store*. We invite the attention of Carpenter* and Mechanics generally lo our assortment ofTooli, which have been sheeted with great car-, and which we are dcte.rmin-* ed tu Aoli so as to give satisfaction. ap'J.dAwT \V ATL PAPER WAREHOUSE, No. 47 Market ttrtrt. Pturintrch, Pa. THOMAS PALPIEH, RESPECTFULLY announces to fits tnend* nndcas tomcr*, that be has had at no post period mi exieti sive a Slock ft* he ha* at pfesem He c.annrter to pur chaser*. on nar moderao- term*, at the old e*ial<.i«h ed Stand on Market «trect. atmo*t every' article in his line—including Connling- room. Hed-cbamber, Dining room, Parlor and Hall Paper With Borders, l-aiui shapes, Fire-board Prints. paper and Transparcjit Window Shades, Bonret nnd Binders’ Board*, Wn tiog. Wrapping, and Tea Pa;**', he is abundantly »up phrd, and request* country merchants nnd housekeep ers to call and examine hi* assortment Rags and Tanners’ Scrap* taken in trade, at ihe lufrbesl prices mch3l:dAw2mT HIST PROOF IRON, THE ondersigued have erected works in the city of New York, tor the purpose of Galvanizing all arti cles of Iron, which n is desirable to PROTECT FROM RUST, such a* Telegraph Wire, Boils, Snikes, Noils, Wire for Fences, and any other article which may be required. For Hoop* ftft Ca*k«, as a substitute for oqle Rope; torCloibea Line*. Lighiuing Rods, and a host of olheY application*, it will lie fount! cheap and durable. 'Oiey would particularly coil attention to ihc Galvani zed Wire for fences; it require* no point, and will not ra*l. Also to Spike* and Boils, the preservation of wtqch i* of «o mach importance, that it will comment! itself to the notice of all those interested. GEO. H. MORKWUOD A CO., Patentee*, oct3(t-dAw!yT 14 and Id Ucaver st, N’. York. PORTOnA INSTITUTES, ... ii.i.EJ3»t*sT errr. WILL bf opened fD. V.) for the admission of young Gentlemen on .Monday, the 9th day of April Txasis, (payable in advance) per session of S month*. F-ogluh. Classical and Mathematical depart- ment English department A limited number of Hoarders wi'i be rcc*tved. For testimonials* referroer* and additional informa tion, enquire oi Uic Principnl. W COPE!.AND. A. B . Oi Trimiy College. Dublin. Ex Sizar, ami Queen's Scholar from ihc Royal School of Ftmi»ii!len Federal it, near Robinson *i - Ap&dit J. C. P. SMITH AtlornfY anti Coonsellor at Law, *T LOUIS, MO. Will give particular ar.eiiliuu I<> the collection of Claims, and ail money received, shall be remitted without delay. Rantaa-scw—Hon. R Coulter, Supreme Dench, Pu , hiessrs. Lyon, Jt t3o it l-oui«. Wood. Abbott A Co Phtlad a, Jno U Browu A Co. do, Mr Chnrle* H Welling, do, Eno, Mahuuey A Co New York. Ghiuen ilen. Bliss A Co. do; ll:iui;her A OrendorfT Baltimore, W FA A Murdoch, do, Love. Mnnm AOn do, Mr ' John Falconer. Messrs 1-orciiz, Sterling A Co Pitts burgh; For*>Ui« A Co. do, Hampton, Smith A Co do; •Mr L ti Waterman, do. il'dm KENNEDY A SAWYER, Il)oKlNoi. but hi* name and residence are uat known. u*rh29 PRINTING PATER—rraving the ctoiuuive agency for the sale Grove Printing Paper. (8 B. A C. P. Markle. Proprietors,) we will be constantly luppltcd with all (ne different size* of superior quality, which we offer at The lowesi regular prices. REYNOLD* ASHF.E, fehW 1 corner Penn and Irwin iu as-/ ur. - **. irenf, DeuUsu Comer of Fourth *f*d Decator, between Market and Ffcrry meet*. tcp2-dl yio ♦TNDtA RUBBER PASTE—Just lecciviuc, a gross X bottles of Rubber Pu*te. a superior article, highly Important to persons that wt*h to keep their feel dry It prevents the teuthcr from cracking, and will take a polish over it For sale at the India RuVbcr Depot, No fi Wood street nt.ri J A H PHILLIPS CARBUTMNDT n*« coratneneed to recc.re n . large assortment of Fancy VARIETY GOODS, consisting in part of Artificial*, Ribbons, Lace*. Ho- LuitaiatniH ... r , . f : sicry. Gloves. Crape, Lewse, Cambrics, Nettings, Lace ! TetU, Shawls, Pongee Handkerchiefs, geuta Cravats, I gingham and coiton Handkerchief*, corded Bkin*. 1 Sewing Shlk, Thread*, Bouons. Comb*, Jhwelry, Cal terT Ac Ac Cooritry qnd city merchants are res- I peetjfully invited to calf and examine hi* stock. No d 4 i Wood *ireot corner of Diamond alley njchjW ; (1. Hosiaat—#ooo dozen blra<-hcd. unblrarhe^Tilk, ! mixed and colored women's and men’s cotton Hose. . [ Also, unbleached and mixed cotton half Hose, just I received direct from the importers, and for sale at un* , usually low price*, by _ . -f I meblO gHACKI.bI’f A WliirE,.; 1 ” Clerk Wanted. * j ANTED—A Young Man in a wbelesak and re* W tail Dry Uoods ?*iorc. Apply at 03 Market mch2fhdif • WASTED, BY i Mamed Man, a situation as Book Keeper, Clerk or Salesman, ui a store or manoiaciory. Most respectable references can be given. Address “A. B C.,-’ Gsrelte office. _ meh2o:d:h* ' ' Patent Soda Ash, ' * O*TGAi*ES it.ia*s makers) Jas Moxprett-A Sons’ j Jit i brand, just rcc'd per tteamer Brooklyn, and for salo I*7 V 4 M MITCIIELTREE. JalB No ICO Liberty *tj TJED BLANKETS—4 case (50 pain) Bed. BlwtkMi. I> eg by M* nx pound*, ribbon bound, this day on consignment firms the manufacturers mi ai. iew>y ’ «p 7 H LEE) liberty at, oppoaitedth ‘ iII!USES, LOTS, FARMS, &o TO COTTON "AND SUGAR PLAJITBRsT^ Plantation in Arkansas.—Tbe **bscnt* r offers for sale the extensive plantation In Arkan sas, formerly belonging to and occupied by the lata Governor Kcnu.rt' Maryland, nnd eoutaiaing twenty* eight hundred and eighty-three and a halfacgeijofUtnd. TL;* estate lir.» i» the counties o! Phillips and Ont* tend' ii. and i» suuatci in Walnut )U-t>d, on sippi riv-r, twenty-five miles above the towm of BfiJt-' oa It u vui-l to be the highest river .and in that re gion of country. it* soil >« peculiarly adapted to the growth Hi'couoti Us improve incut* >-te an overseer** nou-c, ■ h ford a constant avenue for tho disposal of its prodttCt*. It is distant about FOU miles from Cincinnati. SO mile* from the mouth oi the Ohio, and 740 miles RCtt NeW Orleans. Tlu« properly mil be Winded into several part*, tf desired. ' For terms. Ac , apply (prat paid) to WILLIAM B. PERLNE, Baltimore, Maryland. ja4 d'fcu* ‘405 Acres Cojll Land for Sale* SITIATKDdh the Mouongahela river. atxmi 16 miles from Pittsburgh ami 0 miles above thin] Lock, in the immediate neighborhood of Lyon tt Short, and Mr. John Herron'* purchase. This fine body of Coal will be sold at the low price of S33per sere—one third Ui hand, balanee in five equal annual payments, without tiitcrcui. Title indisputable. Location very good—cannot be surpassed. For further particulars enquire of S. BALSLEY, who bat a draft of said pro perly . Residence ad si, below Ferry, Mr Adams* flow. N. B There is another seam of coni on this tract, tboulCO feel above the lower, Ol excellent quality. jy26:dtf ' _ 3. B. COUNTRY ILEBIDKKCE FOR i Mio ACRES OF UROUND, situated near the Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike, 3) miles Irom me city, and adjoining the Allegheny Cem etery, on which is erected a large and well unshed two itory bnck Dwelling House, together with stables, carnage house, Ac. There is also on the .premises a large variety of fruit trees, and a spring of tmnsaa] ex cellence contiguous to the dwelling. _jal3_ W.M. YOUNG, 143 Liberty »t Valuable Real Ectate for Sale* TtHE subscriber will »ell. at pnvnte talc, that vnloa hie Property, on me Fourth street road, adjoining hi* present resiacnoe, ami give possession imraodiaio ly There are about TEN ACRES OFCHOICE LAND, in a high stale of cultivation. The improvement* are a largo ami vrell finished brick DWELLING HOUSE, a superb Darn, and nuicr out building*. Adjoining tha dwelling 1* a running Fountain and a good Pomp, wmoh furnishes a constant supply of excellent water. I here is a variety nf Fruit Tree* and Shrubbery,OH ilie premises. If the above described property u not «oid soon, i' will be rented for a lime Al»n, for sale, a large LOT. on Pctm*ylvntu:i Avenue, at the end of Uie Manl waik. Inquire of apfctUim \ DAVID BE CT g Valuable Real Estate for Sole* riMIE Trustees of the We*tem Theological Seminary J. having deoided to mil. on perpetual leaee, a pot* lion of their property m Allegheny city, offer on very favorable tcrm*_frorn Ki to so Lou of different «!*»» A warrantee title will he given A plan of the lota can be seen at No. t© Wood street Far p&raralar*. enquire of either of iho uadorsiinxo(» order, H inch cylinder, 30 inch ttrokou boi ler 14 reel long,*3fl inches in diameter; fly wheel 41 ewi. Also, one line of shafts. 25 feet iong, 2J Inches, in diameter, with drotna; one upright ■aw. Eneuiruof mirOitf MATTHEW SMITH, High SL| | A FARM situate on the N. W. bonk of tho Ohio nr ct, mne miles below Pittsburgh, containing 239 acre*, lute the property of John M. Hood, deceased; and known as “Sale Landing.” Reference to David Hood, on the promiaea: Wm. MJ Davis. Allegheny, and the undersigned in the city of fcbl-draeod CHARLES GILPIN. Valtialile'Ueai SitaU for'Saila. following property m the ctry of Pittsburgh, and near the borough of Manchester, on the Ohio river, u offered for sale on accommodating terms: 3 Lots (lieinc sub-division of Lot No 403 hr the plan of city of riUrburch,} having *J) Icet front on Se venth street, by tMO feet to Strawberry alley, near Gram street. 10 one acre Lot* fronting on an Avenue, fiO feet wide, running from Beaver road tuthe Uhio riVer, ad joining Philips's Oi’ Cloth Factorv. For teem*, eaqiure of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMF-S O’HARA, y Burlier Hiiildms. 4th ct. TO I*KT. MTHK Dvrrlline 4iou«e 1 now occupy, corner of Robmwj and crt 11. Hartley. The two upper stories bare been Sued up as a dwel ling home, nnd may be still so occupied if a tenant wi*he* rocltZffrtf NEVILLE B. CRAIG FOR SALE, ON frvorable terms—A ix»t of Ground on the sonth *«de of Penti street, near the Monongohela river, fronting SO feel on Pci.n street, and extending 110 feet in depth to an a lcy iiO ft wide; a mo«t desirable loca tion cither for private residence* or for manufacturing purpose* Enqaire of J SCHOONMAKF-R A Co, i«bld _ No Ot Wood st"" Property In Allegheny City for S*li« ff’HE subsenbrrs offer (or safe a number of choice X Lou, sitnate in the Second fronting on tha Common gTound, on easy terme Inquire of W. OH. ROBINSON, Atty at Law, St Clair it or of JAS ROBINSON, on iheprctnises. myl“:dAwtf T MCOI sih A f I’O Ltir-vA two story * Hnct Dwelling, wiih-5t acre* htgiiJy improved l.nud. ntuated m Oakland. 10 let from l«t April tIAHDY, JON to 4 Co, ' febtf- MEOR It F.NT —For one to three ) car*, from the first of Annl non. a Janre two storied brick Ilwelllm: Hon*e. pienwinfly «mintcd on the bank ol die Oliu? nvrr. ailjoinmi; it* Uorougß of AUuche* ter, with übout four uerca 01 laud, out fruit trees,Ac tr. Apply to jaA _ J A >J KS A H UTCHIgON A Go To Let.' MA. LARtibl ami writ finhbej Room, necond *iory, oa Uie l ornci or' Wotnl amJ Third tircitM, above die Kxrlmngu office of v- m li WllliauM P.m*e«sioii Kivru imniedlatptj- Joquirr ol jao M G11.1.s »t ROK.Voi Liberty n • Lots In Birmingham for Sale. I'Hfcl *ut»"criber odT. i .r .air tour very desirable butldin* I-nu. uiua:r on Canon street, lierweeu Cnuj; and M'k'rc m tJ»c borough of Hinniuri limn Tbev lot* urr v 4 feet m front, anil U» feet deep in a tiO feel alley Title Uiilupuinble, uud a portiaa onlv of the. jiureltaar numey ret|oired tU Umc 01 (ale. Kor further panieulnr*. apply to \VM HAKEWF.I.L Aiiurney at LaW, BnkeweM'H Uuildiu&s (>iuni it .. Mro LET—A large.brick Dwelling House, suitable for two umihcs, situated on Fedor*} street, .Allegheny, above -Mr. Graves’ More H. I.KFL _ ; Liberty tu opposite ath TWO HOCBBS AND LOTS FOB SALS TWO LOTS on Weaver street, in tiie city of ,KSL Allegheny, above the upporOunmoiuson which in erected a frame building, two stone* high, sniiabU. for two small tenements The lots are each twenty feet in front by one hundred feet deep,.and rua bark to a street forty feet wide. The buiidiucs on Uw pte nnse* will pay a very hanrt'onie interest ou the iaytal meat, and ihe |iro{wrty will l>e 'Old cheap lor gash, Apply to H Sproul. Clerk's office; U. S. or to KAVT. ACq FOR RENT. THE subscriber otfersftr relit for i}»- term of llclone or more yearn, a large convenient well finn tshed two story Dwelling House, containing V rooms amt Kitchen. There l» a Jot of proortH containin'M acre* of fine >onng fruit tree« of every fcind, stable, Ac , connected With the home. Tu arty perron mah* mg u delightful residence within a irw minute* ndr of the city, this wiil he a rare chance For terms, which will be low to a good tenant inquire of Mt. Juo. Wright, near the premise*, of John Watt, cotaefOl Hand ami liberty streets, or of oou*sif THEO. F. WRIGHT. poa 8A12R7 5: — rpEN LOTS, 24 icei liy 1?0. tiiuntcd on the father l Uroi'od, and fronting on du'wido NorStComnions m the Buena Vista Extension. Term* S7OO, cuL JAMES ROBINSON. ROBINSON, uu-.)t2£2m Office, Kxchtuwe BaiVlingi, St Clnifst Scotch Bottom LaadlSrSale, ACHES OF LAND, wuHued in Peebles lowd* X thip, on (he frorti PiUl borgh—m lau to sun puxehaAcrs. For Norther pArtic* alert apply to Hoary Woods. Jd.st, or !o a , Washington. 4tq, above .Smithfiila w. M WAREHOUSE FOR Salk—The ratwcrihef offer* for *aie ihe three «tory brick- Warehatun on Wood *trr«i, occupied by R. Tanner 4vCo. j WM. quiLaOM-Jt. VALUABLE REAL I -STATE ON PENN STREET FOR SALK-A Lot of Ground nuuua onPtnn* •trect, between Hay and Mailinry «treet*, odjoiainji the hon*e and I« now ocropM by Richard Edwards havim; a front of 'IS fret. ami uj depth US),feet, will sold on favorable terra*. TitleUricjceauiuoahio. - is,, quire of C U. LOOMIS, 4th 61, bear Wooff. nertl-dtf A DESIRABLE Building L« in Allegheny «nty r ft. J\ vorably located, in ttze Hbnitt iraSb : “ V®™neut of New- Style “GpODSieoatpn&ms Cloths, CksftimeresJYutfhn. *c are ESSSoff VWS bccn CWtfQll >- elected in Pari*, ■miiinir Philadelphia, .aye ie*pedtfai ly invited t© can tmd ex amino liieu exJemiT# slocjb mcmakdOm j U.MU^TBNBEnGJSn Forwarding and ConjnuMioo. Her chant, has removed to No. s*7 Front, between,- \Vpod and SmUbfieM *tre*t». . apg.., . - oeo. w. smith a co*, INFORM their friend* and the public ibatfthpfihv* Ho longer any connection with their fate n»tflbU*b- JOenlln Fcni»*tfe<«> known ae tbo Pittsburgh having removed their entire bmines* to tbe’POINT BREWERY,ia P& aytftd*; 41 Water urcet