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The sales of the week 'have been .400,000 bu. - The market for sugar is heavy. - Sales of Whiskey, in bbls. at 28c. Markets for Molasses dull. There is no change in the prices of provisions— *.,;l..t!'••• -market firm. " Sales So. 1 Lead at 10c.—Gazette. , , • ~- . .` , .k- f • s h , , ..... 1. ESSE ... -.a , .~.., .. , - _ -- -•• - - _ - ; • • ; ' = - ' - 1.1. 1 ! • 1 - • . • z-? -4,U• „_zr , ° - : ; - A '',.... - C 0 M C 0 R tft _ PrelarAd cad porreTted eve . ry,&rteruo pn. . . PITTSBURGH= BOA R D OF - TRADE.. /09.- - 4,1111 L . W. J Totten, - Ef..De.nny,"-. Geo. Ogden OF-PITTSBURGEL. 41 'mit Warms Is TUN =CANN'S , . ND T E L STAND ARRIVED. :Swallow; Tumhill, Wheeling. itoicoe, Pepperd, St. Louis. Pacific, Campbell, Louisville: America, Calhoun, Cincinnati. Lake ; Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Michig,art,RemPhill; Beaver. Consul, Botrenan, Brownsville. Louis APLaue, Bennett, Brovrnsville. DEPARTED. Afor;ongatiela, Stone, Cincinnati .: Arena, Hazlett, Wheeling: - - .-- - hernia, Smith, Wheeling. il . l it ritington, DavrMlirpteubenville '''y"' - - - eta, Boyd; Zatiesvilk. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Hemphill, Beaver: Edowl, Bowman, Brownsville. lonia AVLane. Bennett, Brownsville CINCINNATI MAIIKET§ There was a further advate in prices yesterday,; with : a brisk demand. The sales were 1870 bbls. from canal at 5;00 ' ; 300 at 4,03; 200 'fm. store at s,oo—resold at 5,07; 530 fm. store " and at 5,00 200 at s,o3—deVd; 100 frn. r. r. at 4,93: Less encluiry in the afternoon. Of Pro , visions 4300 rick, naked s. c. hamsitt 9,3 c . :; 13 tcs. sat.l:l3c - .---pkgs. extra; 17 cks, canvassed do. at 93c. —cks. extra ;.,200 pcs. at 10c.; 2 9 . cks. sides at Sc. —cks. extra; 20001tia. dried beef at Bc. Of Whis. Imp, fall salmi' at 1832182-T-extremes. Corn meal b 11- Oats 37c —Enquirer,. April 2. PHILADELPHIA. MARKET. ' , Aprif3d, 7 o'clock, P. M.. Buyers are in the ~ market offering $0 25 very freily for Western hrands„ (standard quality.) but there are no sellers at that price. Corn .Sales of the week 00,000 bo. To-day, prime White is 870 90 c. bi bu. - Exports for the week 4000 bus. • . Wheet—Primi Red . $e 36051 30c and prime - White same Prices, with large sales. - ,Rye is *Selling at 8 , 4031 c. - The extremes for New Orleans Sugar are I cent. - Sees .203 , hilds.-at usual terms. Some - Porto Rico at 74c: 3darket heavy. Whiskey in barrels is 2tiic.atid sales. New Oileans Nolasses in bbls. 373 c. and 'Market • Ault Porto Ith.ci* same Price.' Market.forr,offee active, with considerrW sales. Rio at Eflittifc.; Usual terms. Laguayra at 7i c. Hogs are selling at 87,1407,377 p lOu lbs., - and lOW/ head taken at these prices. There is mom of a demand for Provisions.— Western mess Beef. is• $l3 Old and new mess ?oil: $14,60 and $l6 co , W. New Pririae $l3 Sales Na. 1 Lariat 9},^a 101 for bbls. and, kegs Cotton is firm, with moderate sales. Sales Flaxseed at / 3SOltlOe. bu. Corn meal is fair sale at SI,3U Ib bbl. Rye Flour is 14,81}a4,87i bbl. BALTIMORr. MAiIKET. April 3tl, 5 cicldek. Howard it. Flouris held at $13,123, but the sales at this price are very small, and buyers ore shy. Considerable sales White Wheat at 145.1146 e, Corn;--Sale prime Yellow at S7tale. per bu t .atid of White at '76a7Sc. Rye is worth SOc. and sales. The market fur sugar is heavy. Sales N. o.•at 74nicc - and of Porto Rico at itc. Whiskey in bbl is worth 215 c. Market for molasses dull. The Market for coffee is dull at present. In the Provision market there is no change in vices or Aemand.• NEW FORK MARKET Sales 1000 -Lb's. Genesee Flour at $7,50 There is an increasing demand for Flour, with but a light stock in the city on sale. Sales are making for - delivery on the,opening of the (Erie) CatO siivigatian at $7 26 Hf bbl. For delivery in May at $6 25a . p.3 37i 111 bbt ;, and for delivery iu June atso"is6 - 25 lb bbi. At these prices for future .delieery. at the ,periods mentioned, sales 13,000 bbtsi ..,;::14ine White Wheats are worth 170 c. and sell iIIAB CLOTHING STOKE, NO.IO WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. NITE would beg to announce to our`customers VV. and the public generally, that we have re cipe/1;i Our establishment with a full and splendid -assortment of Spring and Summer Ready-made Cloth ing, which in respect to style and workmanship can• not be surpassed by any house in this city. Gentlemen who are in want of any article in our line will find ii to their advantage to give us a call, before purchasing elsewhere; as our stock, as well .as the low prices of our goods, will enable us to please all who-will favor us with a call. It is unnecessary for us to enumerate the .articles comprising our stock, as we are weekly supplied—it Will suffice for us to say that at all.times our assort. ;trent will be complete, with every article pasta-inn% So the trade. , -ANCKER & MAZER, Sign "Golden Star." N. B.—Gentlemen who leave orders at our store, for any Garnient that they wish.to have. made in New York, can be furnished in two weeks alter the re ceipt of their directions. mar 27 A. &A. • Dissolution of Partnership. iktrAFILON MARTIN having sold his entire inter est in the firm of Mere lin 4- Smith, to William M. Sinclair, the partnership heretofore existing un 'der-said firm is this day, dissolved, and the business will be hereafter conducted at the old F tan d , by William H. Smith and William M. Sinclair, under the firth of Siam & SurczArn. Those indebted to the late . firm will make payment to Smith & Sinclair, .who'alonft are authorized to settle the business of the late Arm. • MAHLON MARTIN, • W. H. SMITH Pittsburgh, March - 280847. ' In retiring fromthe firm °Martin & Smith, the un - dersigned= would 'cheerfully and earnestly recom mend Messrs Smith & Sinclair to the customers of the late firtn, and to purchasers generally, mar 26 MAHLON MARTIN. SMITH SINCL AIR, (LATE MAUTIIT & easiriz,) - WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMBILSSION MERCHANTS, 66, Wood Street, P.ittsburgh, The undersigned hiving entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the patronage of the Mewls of the late firm, and of purchasers gen erally:. They feel , warranted in promising that thei - can.give satistaction to all who may buy of them or confide businessjo their care. W. H. SMITH, W. M. SINCLAIR. linsburgh, March 26, 1847. 20 Tierces Rice, of the very first quality, just ro -40 ce.ived and for sale by ' SMITH Sr. SINCLAIR, natr27 56 Wood et. 2nek Barrels Molasses, in store andfor sale- by Vt./ , . SMITH & SINCLAIR, mar 27 : - 57 Wood st. - - •N. 0. suga r. 0 1i r ldl:t d .Zile :f an or s g S a te4,a prime article, just SMITH .& SINCLAIR, . • - qwood at. RUTTER-4 Barrels, fresh, and good .order; for sale by mar 27 SMITH &SINCLAIR, 56 Wood at. James' , New Novel. . • 1111 SE Cantle of Ehrenatein, its lords temporal and apiritual, its inhabitants earthly and unearthly, - by G. P... 11., - James, Fsq., atithor. of Beauchamp, Stepmother, &c., just received and for sale'• at COOK'S; 85, Fourth etreet. - ' mar 24 , CIOTTON YARNS-4000 lbe:in stwe sad-for sate . by , • fmar22.l WATERMAN: #~, ;.~ .•c •t. ,.. ., , = "i ;.y~ y 'n <:: 7a''.... r~-:.; =EI --- :: - , - ' , ..i : -. ..: : - :::._. -- :; . .:i.;,:f . : . ".,. April 3d, G o'clock, P. M. _ 'f '.,;,4 - s.- ',:<` . .'•..'i,...' ~,.........!, . .•.,..,,.,.. , . ';', -.' t:' - ' :47, ' ' ' ' '''''g :T ' -... " ‘. ,i1: -...: .".'.'.. 'I. -:','''..:-. .. , ~.., . , GREAT ITA.P':ek'N iItAIEDY M=MEM • Being at- ictfdlor some 8 years with that most distressing dises:se, 'the aSthma, and fof Ihn last 1 3 years much of the time confined, to my room, and at several different times tray , life was des paired of; I 'concluded Ito obtain some of Ila- Z0ti11 . 73 Sicilian' Syrup, wbteh was recoMmended to me by a friend from New; York. who stated that it had nureesome of the most inveterate eases known to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that,- after using the .above medicine for about 4 weeks, 1.-was entirely relieved, and I believe radi cally cured. Yours with !respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, - 175 i Bertram st., Philatfa. Hays & Brock Way, Wholesale and Retail Agents; seeadvertisement. I feb22 • %i Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affeations they hive been used with entire sue . * s in all cases of Rheumatistn, acute or chro- MC, applying to the headd fact or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, brunaitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, Cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, genial debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Ajagaetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets,. Belts, &c. 0:2. See advertisement !Or further particulars on the outside of this sheet. rorsale at the only agelcy, 57 Marketstreet dec9 Q 7 "Important to those who are afflicted with diseased Lungs. Dr. Rogers T.ive•wort and Tar. 7 his specific seems to deserve that the vender claims for its all healing virtues, we have seen a very emphatic certificate trom Dr,Cox, late professor in the Cin. cinnati Eclectic College, r4•ho represents It to be a very different article from the prevailing nostrums of the day, and as very valuable in the treatment ot that insidious class of !diseases which are the bane of this variable clin - i3te." ,Ciarranati Morning If physicians of Dr. CRCs character in the pro. fession give their testimony in favor of this cele brated medicine, it, must be valuable. N. B. Notice the certificate of Professor Cox iu another column, also, one of a rewardable cure from Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, under the head ~)f Liverwort and Tar. ; , o:7Witoorixt: Couou.4Xlesin: Editors—l ob• nerved some time agu a communication over the signature for •'A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne . s Indian Expectorant had been the means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were.suffer• ing severely with whooping cough; and having, but a short time before, lost one of my children by that dreadful complaint, and having another. and my only child, suffering the greatest agony with the same disea.e, and in hourly expectation of its death, I waa.induced to purchase a bottle of it,and commenced using it accordin to the directions— and to the surprise of all to g to mend in lit: teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the child has now completely Irecovered.• I have no acquaintance vv ith Dr. Jayne, but 1 hereby return him a badband a and a father s grateful acknowledgtneuts; Philadelphia, April 231,'1510 /one's Hair Todir..—Wei commend to the atten lion of those desirous of re4toring their hair c• no proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation We hear it every where highly spoke!' of, end es pecially by all who hate triode use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing ;many affections of the skin, Its virtues are amply and sufficiently prov ed .—N. Y. Sun. For sale in Pittshurghl 'at the PEKIN TEA STORE,72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at thi Drug Store of 11. P. `.Sdliwartz, Federal street, Alle.ghenyCity. mart ICAVV` • rt'DEAU or CoNTriaccrtoN, il.Att7:l•3lr.3"T AND RV ' tAttli, Mattll I?, 1517. EALED PROPOSALS, Miduised "Proposals for 0 chain cabre iron," will lie received 3t this bureau until 3 o'clock, p.m. ' on the 15tli day of April next, for furnishing and delivertng . at the siar-var.l, Wash ington, all the iron necessary for the hula, shackles, swivels, hoses, and pins, to snake Nine cables with links of l ljr-Id ofan inch diameter, Nine do do 113-lii do Twelie do do 1 do TwelVe do do 1 lb-la do Twelve do do 13,1 Six do do 1 :4 Il do Six do do I i 2-10 do Each Cable to be of one hundred and Efts fathoms., All of the said iron-must 'tie entirely of American manufacture, of the best quality, free from admixture of foreign iron. It must liAammercd from blooms into rough bars. That lin the links must then be cut,; piled, and rolled to about an inch in thickness; then again cut, piled and rolled to the required sixes, and cut to the required lengths. That portion for the shackles, swivels, boxes, and pins, must all be wrought tinder the hammer to Sizesand shapes which will he furnished to the Contractor. The whiSle meat be delivered in straight lengths, free from all flaws, ragged ends, or edges, or other defects, sub-' . ject to such proofs and tests as the bureau may direct, ' and be in all respects to theientire satisfaction of the 'commandant Of the said navy-yard, or chief of the !bureau, or it will not be ioceived, nor will any be' subject to test and proof, unless satisfactory evidence is produced to the commandant of the yard that it has been manufactured as herein required. The quantity for one-third of all the different sized cables must be delivered on or before the fifteenth day of August next;. fur anther third of all said ca -1 bles, on or before the firs} day of December next, and the remainder on or before the first day of May, 1549. Separate proposals *in be received for die iron embraced in each of the said times of delivery. Persons desirous of offering to furnish the said iron or any portion thereof, (should further information 'be required to enable them to make their otterso are referred to the commandant or commanding officer of the navy-yard, Washington, District of Columbia. To those persons whose offers may be accepted, - particularscheilules, drawing., and models, descrip tire of the several parts and portions of each kind of iron required, will be furnished when contracts are prepared for execution. Bonds, with two approved sureties, will be requi -red, in one-third the amount of she contracts, and ten per contain iu addition; of the amount of all bills will be retained as collutjral secur ty for the faith ful performance of the contracts, which will only be paid on their satisfactory completion. Ninety per centum of all deliveries will be paid on bills properly authenticated, in triplicates, according to the provisions of the contracts, within thirty days after their presentation tg:the navy agent. The of fers must state at what agency the contractor may desire payment to be mach. • In case of failure on the part of the contractor to furnish and deliver the aforesaid iron, of the quality and at the times specified above, the tamers or agents at the navy-yard shall be authorized to par chase such qualities as may be necessary to supply the delficiencies; and any! excess of Cost over Ow pride agreed to be paid by the contract, shall be charged to and paid by the contractor. Every offer must be accompanied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bid der Or bidders will, if his:or their hid be accepted, enter into an obligation within five days after receipt ofeetice, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the ;ion as proposed; and:no proposal will be con s kied unless accompanie4 by such guaranty. '',l4tierll-2aW4w Cotton. I,fry Bales Tennessee:cotton, rood per steamer .12W "American: , and for sale by mar 27 FRIEND, RILEY &Co. 57 Water gr. . Bacon. 6-500 Lba Bacon, (hog round,) recived and for sale by FRIEND, AHEY & CO., mar 27 I No. h 7 Water at. N. 0. 100 lihds Prime N a l ig g lNZEl e & b Ll., niar27 57 Water street ROLL BUTTER.-4 tibia. fresh roll butter, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, mar 24 corner of Smithfield and Front std. APPLES. -430 bbls. Romanite apples, in prime shipping order, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, mar 24 . Corner of Omitlitield and Front stii. Oranges and Lemons. ' . 1 5 i . 1 5 3 ( ;:q 4 e i s 2 etu rang w es i ; 1 o just arrived, in prime order and. for sale by , P. C. MARTIN, . inarrl . ...Trier ofsrnitbfield and Frnnt sts. QTEFL—Cnsr, Shear, E, Blister, A. B. and Spring 0 Steel, in store and for sale by -mar2.2 L. S. WATERMAN. , Ai t: . .r . '..-:::* , •4-.': , - , . --, r - ~ ~ .... .. ~ Ellin= ‘,- ,:7,.,,•;:; : ,i:i *-:.',••::!- ':- .. , ',..',!:..",'-'..-'•-.' -, ;!' , ....i,:::i,:.•' : . '''.i . f f,':-'-''''i,,.':;',.'''' ';`} :; 11- ... -, :j': ,:4 .L.;'.'•;::::' ,- I;'':'''-'?",.i'P'3,:' ',.!•:':',:-'''.,•:';',-.,., :.e-•.:-•.:,:1,::;:::1. ""'-' ESSENC.E,SIO Gross, hi Storis and Sir sale by ". ' 'HATS & - -BICOCICKAY; mBo3 l l' .."'..sl?2;conitrreiersii -: RolY;Libcaty Ttl"..r.Rlit "sad -Boon_ Linettant-4 grass Builar , a, IN . "tor sale it the Drag: warehouse or HAYS & BBOCICWAY, nsar . lB - Liberty, at. near Cn era!, Rqq;n. Darrel retiried, fur care artne Drug "•,,f warehouse of RAYS & IIIiOCKWAX, inarlB • • Liberty st.:pear Canal Basin... C 412. TURPENTINE--4 Barrels, rotaale at the 10 Drug warehouse of - Garden and Flower Seeds, from Russell's F RE Gar S cren, received and for salt by . CtILORIDL' LIME-2 cleks in store and Toreale by HAIS &13ROCICWAY, marlS Liberty et: near Canal Basin. _ _ lIOE Blacking—_s gross, 'Fatman , s, for sale at the Drug warehouse Of : HAYS & BROCKWAY, • marlS ' Liberty et. near Canal Basin. LAMP BLACK—I case best English ) lbr sale at the Drug warehouse of, INDIGO -1 terbonS Spanish Fleal o for sale at the Drug warehouse of GAMONIA-1 Jars, for sale at the Drug warehouse of HAYS 4. BROCKWAY, marlS Liberty et. near Canal Basin. PAINTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kinds, for sz.le at the Drug warehouse of 11A1„S & BROCKWAY, marlB near Canal Basin, Liberty COPPERAS -25 bbls of Well's Copperas; first quality; received on consigninent, for sale by GEO. - COCHRAN., marl&26 Wood street. SCYTHE SN &UM—Received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, Linda Nu. 26 Wood street. V ICES—Wethttill's bright Vices for mate by GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood street. mar 18 T_T - AY FORKS-50 dozen Hay s eed Manure Forks 11. for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, marlS No 26 World 0, riLNKSEEL3 barreis just received and 1: 1 for sale b MILLER S R E ICKTSON. mar 29 thas N.Su gar, j ust re eiyel and for sal b • 48 1 r - MILLER Br. IUCKE - rsoN. ionri -PLC - KS-200 Corn Jacks, for sale by • C marl 3 • MILLER A: RICKETSON. 111111 — FIS11-50 Mils., in store and for male by marl 3. MILLER g RIC KETSUN. 1 - No.—No. 3, Large; A 30 Llarre;4 in Store and nalo by marl 3 'MILLER 6- RICK ETSCIN PICKLED HERRING-30 llarrela nekled her •ring ar alewives - , in store and for Jrs, by maxl.3 MILLER at RICK IaSON. W ll n o .. L ra E a l g AL N K ier G c ro a c . c t r, d C e :r i m er nii i 7 i i p a r„d An u d c, r a o n r 4 - Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and G 2 Front streets, Putsiirgh. 1e1,23 J. L. SIMPKINS W " 1 1) 76 " a G thl LA llS 7' a 9 n : s S u i r l e " a ' n l l ° ll l r e 2 : A rlte l- : thar22 L. S. WATERMAN. XTAILS SPIKES—KA) Kepi, zn etore and ror IA salt by L. S. WATERMAN, 111 r2l No 31 Water acd 6.4 Vront et. DATTING-4J Mitttng .tor. , And for sale by [tnar2.2; L. S. W A EERM AN. 13 Ii.OONIS It) doz. Lora Broom.* In 11117+7.., and (or 13 for sale try L. S. %VA TEIRAIAS, T UST roceired and for onSo tow—s. bbio. Scurtb'r PI boo: soality Now Yolk Coxsir Vo.rmth. I sr. ht,!. Leather Varnish, for stir by fob2o ItOLILMTS k KANE, $9, 31 0 1111 LS. fiursituro Varoi.h. N,,s, and 2, fa/ Solob's New York wake, on huad 'and I A sale - tly the gal. or LW-, by It0131:11TS & ;ZANE. retell/ N.,. S., 3d st. A LARGE lot orMah•ttlany Nan: and I'ettat(-ra, 11 . for aale. & KANE, No. S 2, 3d at. „ . „.. • 3()()0 FKL:r Heat quality Rosewood, on baud and tor tale by ROBERTS tr. KANL, !t'', 3d r.:420 • RAP. LUAU-12,00U I. Dar Lelti, for cake t•v feL9. .I.IMnS M 1 V. LARD, 100 kegn, No. 1, Lard on cons4nment, And for •a2c by F. SELLERS. 61-04. No. 11, Lito.rtv ntrrel Conk Improved: Lard 011. '7 BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from I the manufacturer+ and For sale at Cincinnati pricer wholesale and retail, t'y FRS. SE.LI,ERS, • dec.:ll No. 17 Lit , ..rtv a. "". TICTCPS fre , ol lime; 7 14 1.1.1 a, Cunkhna improved 1.A.!1.1 Oa; o,voo lbs. 13scon, SSoulders. On litnd and tor cnlo F. SELLERS. cep.24. No. 17, Ltborty %trott._ pnoDucE—G bids and 5 kegs Lard; 5 11.cd11Suttnr; r sll_ss tills No 3 Large 3,lackerel; 10 tirbida do do; G o No 1 do do; 13 furls No 1 and 2 do; 8 do No 1 Salmon; 23 do do Ilerrtnqa; 6 drums Codfish; for sale by L.151.114.:11T ¢ SIIIPTON, 113 and 133 Wood st. feb.l tR PLt SUGAR-I,ooolbl. ree'J and for sale by LANTBERT ICA 133 andl3.s Wootist. TATIONERV.--Just opening; a large And II PI tql iAri did assortment or French, English and Amer-- call Stationery, which 'we invite- the public to call and examine. JOITNSTON Sz STOCKTON, 0ct.29 Stationers, 1 1 .1 a ritet at. j•rATio'aiEßY ?oft LADIES. 1. Papeterie., Port-folloe, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, \lotto Seals, Writ tag Stands, anti Plural Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Leiter-paper, Curd Canes, Visittqg Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note &c. &c. For sale by . . _ JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dcr.2.l corner orMarket and Third sta. Cl OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever poiined J Gold Pens, just received and ror sale atreduced rates. by JOHNSTON E& STOCKTON, uct29 Booksellers, Market at. 501113L5. Pitch; 60 .. Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sized 10,000 Seed Leaf Cigars; On consignment and will bo sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFE & O,CONNO.II. EDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. POPLAR BOARDS,wellseaao L ne N c agfo A r i in4l i e r. by (nov18.) PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND AXEL FACTORY. ISAAC JONES. Joint F. canton. JONES & mANUFAdTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron' Axles, and dealers in Mallejible Castings, and Coach Trimmings, gen. rally, citenor of Ross and Front.att:eetS, Pittsburgh, fe.b.26-d 2m Brazier's Bellows. 7 - TUST received an assorttn ent, 1 arge si zespiltasi 1,1 Hand Bollawei; also, Parlour and Kitchen - , do. Wholesale and' Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, &el& 120 Wood at. rrif.wigon.makera, A PEW-goo d - Wagoii-lakera wlll.be ereployed 1 - 1 in the United States Service in Mexicolf im mediate application be media the Quarter Minters' department itithis - city.-- Office, on Penn street, cor ner of Garrison alley. JOIMBIRMIDIGUAIId, inar2V-dls , Quartet Master's Agent. MITEI ENKE • .;. 1. ~...„... :.‹ - N-'.i.r,F-.2:;,-:;i4,-.,,z-..,,.....: ::i i . : - -tZ.•:.,: - ...... - :'.:7 . ..": :: • ...,,.......„..„...-...:•••:_. HAYS &BROCKWAY, Liberty at.. near' CaneS Basin HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty st. near Canal Basin HAYS &BROCKWA.Y, Liberty at. rear Canal Basin HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty - at. near Canal Basin N. 0. Sugar. 1.. S. Watern%an, No. 31 Water atal t Front sax 1:=M1 3 do Clovereeed; 500 lb" Fentbere; 4 bbly tVhite Beans; 30 pair* Woollen Socks; Received and for sale by LAMBERT a: siiirTrEv, 133 and 135 IVeroi et Latest Improvement. r , ~'~~. EU= :~: - IMO ' ' PACKETS.- - 1847. 3.84.7: . TJP:: and Pnsieeger- Steamer IS AAC r. wToN, Capt. A. G. MAAON win filo us a regular packet be,ween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, I eavf.ig Pittebeigh every Sunday avl 0 o'- clock ) A.M. -; The Isaac Newton wad built this sprihg, expressly for the tredeiand offers to pasSengern every comfort and superior accomtnotlationd. . febl3 MONDAYTACKET% The regular mail and passe ngerste amer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regutar.Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this "port' evety Monday at 10, - A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same JUIN Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight Or passade,apply on bend. , The Monongahela wits' btult expressly for this trade, and offers to the=passengers comfort, and su perior acennuriodations. ' Mar 31 ~11.817 Wait The regular mail .atnd passenger 'steam er Capt. .L FELTED, will rah as a regular :pa'cket between Pitts burgh Ond Cincinnati, leaYing this port'evary.Tues day at 10 A. M., and,Wheeling at AO* of the same day. Returning, she Wlll leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A.M. For freight or passage ap ply on board. ,on Hibernia No. 2, was built 'expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every 'com fort and superioraecommodationa. - jan12,1847,, 1847. Wednesday Packet. 1847 ouit:rim NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. p- S. Dr. Arr. -will leave Pittsburgh every nesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling; every Wednesday ertninat : lo P,: bl.; and Cincinnati eyn ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, feb2o 1847. TIIUItSDAI PACKET. 1847. Tll R WISCONSiNi Capt. R. J. G RACE, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock] Wheeling 'every. Thursday! evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday! at 10 o'clock. A. M. - • rel)l9 SATURDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger *team er MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will tun as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same , day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every 'Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her pusungers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET The regularmail and passenger steatnei CIItCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennott, - will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh. and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at J.Q.. P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cumintniti every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or pas Sage apply on board. The. Circassian wax built expressly for This trade, and ufrern to'ber passengers every comfort and ac. commodation. mar 23 THURSDAY PACKET THE new 1; S NlaJlateatner ACADIA, • E. Lucas, Master; will run as a regu lar pas.senger packet between PatxLur€4ll and the atiule pun du:lug the gear.ou leaviag area Thuiadav at 13 o'clock A. The Acadia is new and Liao inperior accommoda tions. For Cre;gtzt or patwaKe apply on bortni, or to ap J. Zs ENVT(iti Jt . )rS t Age„t, Fol. Cincinnati and Louisville iiZoli „.. r .-- The new and splemlid passenger steam - -,-- er C 0 L IT M 111 . A. I”:.sleAr., Maser, %11l teat e fur t c se al,uve and tutcrtnediste ports, regular ly. For freight or paasage apply on board, or to je I ‘VILKINS, Agent Par Cincinnati and St. Louts 'flu) paucugerticamin.PALESTlNE, Capt. wlll leave for the sbo%c ran su ii4Ltmtethav: purta tepukrir. Fur freight or IvonAgt aplit no Lewd. fel Tur.day favegilng,Parhet. IM. l'he new and splendid passenger steam -3.6 'boat iIECLAKATION, Capt. Vorhees. will MD .7..1 a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leasing this pisrt every Tuesday eleaing at 3 o'clock. lietuar.ing she •tsi:t laava CanCisinati eiiery eren..ng at 2 o'clec's. The Ei , ctaration offers - seperior accommodations to vasserl,i.!ers. lot ffeL4lll. or pasotge apply .11 . j% A, The kno.xt fa Kt running ateariter W.Futityth. Master, will rub aa a regular l'sritt,le.ti:ng . every Wet:nett:a y morn- Ir.g . it 10 4.1 , c10t awl Wtiqrlitrg, at 10, P. M., the %ante day. tt , turrting, the will leave Clnctuttail etvry Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or presage apply an board, or to FoBBl'lll St Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. Regular Packet. Tile stcarner ARENA, Ilene. C. Ft.rt -41 rox:, 51arter, will leave Pittsburgh for P. rkmil c intermediate Izindit'igv, on Mon -I.Vedrit?ita ; and Frid3v g, a 9 o'clock, A . lad It'c-ila.:iic fIJT Pittslotrgh . on Tucxdayst aria Saiiedsys, at 9 o'closris, A. hl. Fiir freight or liasszge apply ..n hoard. decii For Whteting...riktiditr Packce. Tut splendid light .leatight warner DONIINION, S. TTLIA, :.!aster, writ run as a regular pleket between Pdbobargh and Wheel ing.;.lea ng Pott,littrgh for Wheeling every :Monday, 11:evin..cAl av and Pt .day at 3 .P. 7.1.; and leav ing IVlitehug fat v:itobaNh even. Tunnd;my, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. 7.1. For freight ur pairage apply ou boar 3. tityv3 rear Donk.. at Cook's, Fourth r1'11}: 111 its E'S sod haw to keep it mound, w,itt ; by Will. bilit:l2-11-um the 2:d LOPtiilll vnlit.on. 11,4,0ry of the Roman Republic; by 3. Meltelet —tran«latcri by ‘Vrn. Ilazbett. Margaret l'erctval; 'by the author of " Itrny,ller, bert," etc. I.::thtetl by the 11.0c.N1.7m,Soweil, 11 D. "I'Le Saver Ship el Mexico We of the Span 'kali Main ; hr. 3. H. ingraltain,t:lci." Dancing Feathet, i inditaiSequel, Multi* G rxrree•-•-• 3 new e4f.tion. Thy Castle of gheensteio c a new 7:;0%d; by (1 P. R. James. INlagazines for April. London Illustrated Papers per at Hibernia. Fremont's Exploring Expedition to the Rocky MOUfitailtl.,mooth of Colombia River and California; new suppls, eliesp edition, on 25 eta. Life of Addison , by Asa Aikin. it7*Just received and for sato at COCK'S, No. 85 Fourth street. mar 27. _ Steal and Elle Manufactory. 'l l llE' subscribers Laving enlarged their establish. ment for the manufacture of ti;teel and riles— on the corucr of U•Harn and Liberty streets,- Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish tiles of esery dViteriptiOU, of the best quality; and being de termined to male it ihr interest of comonners to pur chase tiles front them—respectfully invite the patron age or all who one the article. utnrlG-y J. ANICRIM 11. CO. COLLIVT HINS (IN CINCINNATI, Lottisville, St. Louis, and nll accein..thin points in the United States, made promptly, and spun the lowest tertnn, by N. 110LNI ES & SON, N 0.55, Aittrket et mlrl6-dtf Books.- TRISH Girl and other Poems, by Mrs. Ellis; 1 Forrest Minstrel, by Mis. Pierson; Bulwers,Allscellanies; llurnap's 4 f 4{ of• Literature; hlackensie'a'Works; Smollets' select Works; Moore's Works; T. S. Artkur , a Works; Predrickaßreiner's Novels; Ten thousand a year; Martin Chizzlewit. For sale by H._ S. 'BOSWORTH mar2o No 43 Market st NAPOLEON hnd his Marshall, by Madly; Schlegel , * History of Literature; - Schiller , *Poenis and Ballsds, xvii,h life by Belwer Fcrescle by H. S. BOSWORTH 4- CO., mar2o No 43 Market st. Second nand Plano,. FINE tieorid hand Fiume of different manufac tories, for. 'tale at F. BLUME'S, mania • No 112 Wood et. A LSO, ono elegant Rosewood Piano, with Cole man's pateht Xolean ottaChtnent, low for cash, etF. BLUME'S, sintrlB No 112 Wood t. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, who design pur chasing -Venitiaa Blinds, or w ish to get their old Blinds renewed and made better than when new, will please take notice that Andrew White is new permanently situated +an the corner or Wood and 4th. ats. Show room on the second floor ()Mr. Ken nedra splendid Liking 'Glass and variety store; entraDOO on 4th str-.411 orders thankfully received and attended to. Please call and see be.; fore-parchainng eliewhore. Marls MOE , G.Ped*.: Wiki'MLOulles , ii En .i s Sb E i N T : c .l°E g •F o Ultl a ll : llYl% :yr i t t h oC a l: ; 7ls :6 B:T i i ii ?l n frg o rE ; Bl' l 6 ;c :a si ' v d' i l i t g " a large and.4fendid Anseitmerit, ler N*.w &viz Qat- FETING, OIL CLotitS, &C., direct froin tbe Importers and Manufacturers, composed is part Superfine Brussele Carpets; Extra do. Tapestry Brussels Carpeting; Super Imperial 3 ply do; . Extra: " ...c " do; Superfine Ingrain do; Fine " do; Common - do; 6-8, 3.4 and. 4-4 Plain Venitian. do; 45-8, 3-4 and 4-4 Damask " • do: ' 5-8, 3-4 and 44 Tapestry ' 9 du; • Skala Boat rrinunings. Dreivn Drillings; - 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Sheetings ; 6-4 7-4 8.4 Table_Linens; Linen Napkins; Crash and Diaper; ' Huckabuck Toweling; ' Carpet Stripes; * New Style Table Covers; Oil 'Crabs from 27 inches to 24 . feet wide, cut to any size; imam- inn wrrn Rich Embroidered and Printed Table and Piano covers; Figured Floor Cloths; Chenielle; Brussels, Tailed, and Wilton Rugs; Tufted, Cheuielle, 'Sheepskin Deur Mans; Manilla and Orass du do ; Brass Stair Rods, Flat and Oval; • Damask and Striped Stair Linefv; Carpet bindingi; 4.4, 6-4 and 6-4 Plain and. figured Indian Afhttifigi Colored Spanish Matting, km. Ike. PersOns . fitting up Steam Boots, Hotels, or Private Housei, arc requested to call, as .he feels confident they will find it to their advantage to do so before purchasing elsewhere.. He would also invite attention to his:exteusitre Stock of NEV SPRING DRY GOODS, tembrating every thing in that line,l now opthing at the above stand ttlrlio. 110 Market Ist. mara-3mtlaw Adjourned Sale or Valuable Relal'Estitte. BY virtue of a decree of the Orphan's Court of Allegheny County, in No. 64, March Term ,18 i 5: The Undersigned as Trustee for the sale of tie* Real Estate of Bennis Murphy, dec'd.ovill expove to sale by public outcry at the Court House, in the City ofPittslitugh, on the 2d Monday of April, 1847, et 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described Real . Estate.i'vjz: tat. That part of the Farm belonging to the said Estate, hotinded and described as follows, viz: Be ginning at ah Elm Tree, thence by land of James 11. Bays, N G 3 E 121 perches to a post; thence S 221 E 192-5 perches to a post; thence S 55 IT 82-5 to a sugar treo stump; thence S 861 W 23 9 perches to a stake; thence by that part of said farm in the !Migrant of Partition or said Estate marked ..11"li 44 W 90 to a beech; thence N ':7 164 to a beech; thence N 61 ST 18-8 perches to a post; thence N 30 W 7 tea post; titenceN 50 W 22 to a post; thence N 141 W 44 perches to a post; thence by lands ofdames H. Hays N 631 E 15 to a sugir tree swill); and thence N 45 E 42 perches to the of beginning; containing 183 acres and 37 peiches ' being the part marked "A" on said Diagram of the Partition ofs.ild Real Estate, which said described piece of land contains about 96 acres ofstone coal, with-a dwelling house end barn erected thereon, on Beck's, within (along the front) about 66 perches of the Mononga hela river, on Beck's Run, about 3 miles from the city of Pittsburgh: the soil is good, about GO acres cleared, and the stone coal is of the best quality: This tract is well timbered, has several excellent springs and streanis„and has a splendid orchard of all kind s of fruit of the best varieties. 2J. Tbat other part of aid Paint, hounded and tikacrited aS tidlon aims at it poit, thence by land of John Doran and fames If. Hays, S 881 W $6l perches to a poet; thence S 77; W 50 to a post; thence by land of Peter Brindle?: 5.5.;.1V 157; perch es to a poet; thence by land of Jantes H. I.la)s, S 2 E. 21- . to a beech, thane N 77i P. 24-5 to a lien; the MCA' 2 0; k: 51 post; thence by the Britt described part of tglid.Parrn marked in said Diagram "A" 5:141 E. 41 to a post; thence SNEZI to a post; thence S an 1: 7 to a post; thence S CI n IS S to odieech; thence, S 77 E. 16-1; to a beech; and thace S 44 F. 99 to the beginning. containing WO acres 156 perches, being marked in the said Diagram of Partition "B." This part of said than contains about 65 acres of atone coal and has aimed 45 acres of cleared land. IL That lot or piece. ofgrimed situate in the City of Pittsburgh, boa:tried and described as fellows : Regretting on Front street, at the &stanch of 102 feeti,}:aatwarilly from Wood street; thence along FrOnt - strect 2-1 feet to tr:c Brie of the lot Marked "D" an the Diagram of Partition, thence by the line northwaiillyllairallel with Wood street SO feet, thence parallel with Front street westward ly 21 feet loan abet; Qierace along said alley south wardly parallel with Woca street SO feat to the place of hedinping, being marked “C" in said Diagram. 4th. That lot or piece adjoining the.aberee, bourn& ea and described as follows: Beginning on Front street; n: the distance of one hundred and tWenty-siz feet from Wood street: thence along Front street— eastwardly twmity-firur feet: thence northwardly in a line parallel with Wood street 80 feet: thence westwardly by a hue parallel with Fron street to the line of lot marked in siiid Diagram "C," and drerme by the said southwardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the place of lieginning: being Mark ed ••1.r," in said Diagram. Terms of sale of all the foregoing deseritit.d Real Estate, viz: One fourth in hand on the delivery et the Decd, and the balanee in• one, two and three years in equal paymetits, with interest thereon front the date of stale. The said balance of the purchase ineptly to he secured by Judgment fond add Mort gage on the property sold. . N. The share or thirds of lleister Murphy, widow of Demos Murphy, deed is to remain in the lisock of the purchaser a lien on the land till her death, suljett to thin payment of yearly interest. ENRY Trustee. marn-d&rld The following. is the supplement to the lateral rail road law (as it pissed the legislature of Pennsylva nia aritt late I,ClA3ion).extending its provisions to Al legheny county. Ste. 1. lie it enacted by the senate and lionse Representatives of Pennsylvania; in general &Mein bly met, and It hi herehy•enacted by the authority of the name, That the provisions of the act of the ith Ntay, one tholisand eight hundred and thirty-two, entitled an act regulating lateral railtriads,and the supplement thereto passed the twenty:eiglith day of March, one thaunand eight hundred and rorti, he and the same is hereby extended to the enthities of Dau phin, Allegheny, Bedford, Blair and Washington ,Itoti shall be so construed as to authorize the construction ol'laterttl railroads either under or (lief the surface of any intervening lands subject to the restrictions of the act to which this is a supplement. Fresh Arrival or Spring Goods! rrt 11 E subscriber would respectfully invite the at -1 [Maine of his customers: and priblie generally, to hiv . ',relent stook of goods suitable ler the ap proaching spring business, consisting of French, English, and American cloths, of the most flishion able colors ouch as Cetron,Olive green, Olive brown, Moss green, claret French black, bluei and Incisi bie• green, a splendid assortment of American, Eng list), and French Cassimeres, entirely new stVle—a handsome assortment of Veotings, new and elegant patterns—all of which will he made to order, at the shortest notice, in the most fashionable manner, at moderate prices. The cutting department attended to by Mr. Jaws C. Wait, whose skill and lung prac tice of the most .fasilionab/e cutting in the Eastern cities, renders hurl capable of pleasing the most fastidious. A large assortment of READY MADr. CLOTIMG is constantly on hand, which for neatness,. and dura bility, is not surpassed by any in the city, silk and satin handkerchiefs, scarfs, cravats, and stocks, in great variety; shirts, white aml,,,colered, latest pat erns; auspenders,Tloves, and every article suitable for Gentlemen's wear, can be found.at this estab. lishment. I'. DELANY, No. 49 Liberty street, mar6-daw4in ' Pittsburgh. N. B. To TAILORS—Watt's dratlunting'shodhier measure system of garment cutting fur sale--piice invariably 00. MUSI 4 ARD AND 9Plcit rAcTioni. No. 27, Fifth street, between Market and Wood. I, 11E subecribers have constantly on hand, of their OWN 'MANUFACTURE; (which they offer to Grocers and Druggists, at "Eastern wholesale" pri ce/1: . Mustard; Gro—Pepper; Catsup; . 4 Cinnamon; Syrups;_ , " Alspiee; Rice Flour 1 " Ginger ; Prepared Horse Radish; 4, Cloves; ALSO OR runrrl, NUtmogi t toasted and Ground Coffee. - mar.:2-Sni MOORS & ALCORN.. ' Toss, Grnoeryl 'Fruit and Provtston Store WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL; No. 141 Loamy taTIIEZT. inform BENJAMIN BOWN. T yronid reaped - hilly BENJAMIN hie old.friendsouid, the , public generally, that ho has again commenced " busineas in the above branches, next dcaE td 'old stand, Where he hopes, by keeping a scpply Of good" articlet; selling low for cash, And 'paytrig strict attention to his pat , long/ tb shatO of pOblic patronage. tnr22-lin =EI DRY GOODS MEE =no =ME NNW lIIMI .•. • . . DII Scy.ylWAl{Zlfi • c A t ri''ff.t Al, hire p . 3; rEi ACERTAIN ture.lar all,:kindi of bealingai and ,' particularly for the iriest t . l.4:egernus Old sores. and fel-fleshy-tamers and_ eronges; whiUh it cause, to separte and heals direetPr;,. - -; Thisis to - certify that I snfil..ied estramt. pain in my. side and ,k my.whole body, froth a.lutop inter nally-, the tdre.of a Mauls tilt, Marand.under my heart . ; for which I W 36 treated-by sererat physicians' who all_ gave me up. I then ..got softie of Dr. I. Schwarz Plaster; which entirely .remoied , it and made ap'perfectly well. .11 'DERKENKEMP. - - • - • . I had a Lad:sure - on my-leg for Yenre and could not 'Slid-any help by physicians until Igor Dr. I. Schwarz's Plaster, which completely healed it. • • • JOHN VOLLEIARDT, Wffitttatt,,. VICTOR 'SCRIBA. •• ' Tfire• Pia* . er ie put rip in the Most convenient forth', air* ••Di•. Schwart'S- Anti-Bilious Pille and Family 'PIM. • - • . Sold- wholeitalit and ' , retail Wm. Jeckson, 89 Liberty stgabr, timid of IVocl 'Street. Only Agent for Pittsburgittind vicinity. Ptibb 25 cents per box. febl2-dlaw&w2m. ' 1G L 4 0.11:GE 111 RIDDLE; Cj) N VF, 5 A' N CE R . rtiFFICI.; in Avery now, sth street, above Smil,a; J field street, Pittsburgh. - - DEEDS, AIORTGAGES, AGREEZIESTS; BOiDS, RELEASES and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. Ile will - also at tend to drawing and filing. I.llncltamc's Ac counts of Executors, AdintnistratOrs,¢c.,Eraininitig titles to Real Entite, Searching Her ds for Liens, ,te. From his long experience and intimate acquaint. ante with the manner of keeping the public reuords; he expcbte to give satisfaction to those who may en trust their bus - uess to his care. ticcl6-d&w Henry w. AN Mining, T A TTORN ES AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (succesbur to Lowrie ta 'Office -al the old stand, Fourth street, above Smithfield. THE. P aRTNERSHIP heretofore esisting between Booty W: ' Esqi, and myself, in the prac tice of the law, wasilissolved by mutual content on the 2Gth nit., and the business will'itereafter be 'con tinued by Henry W: Williams, whom I most Cheer fully recommend to all air what) I have the honor to do business, as a gentleman every way worthy of their'confietnce. WALTER •1.1 LOWRIE. [ A IRES LI A aR L.OF NEW MUSIC for PIANO JL 1011. n: and GUITAR. „ • Song's arranged for the Pinto: The n:110 Juniata; by M. Di Sullivan G.E. Li White; Becollections of Horne' by Hutchinson; Vugiuia Minitrels, No 10; The Guinea Maid; Away Down East comic song--sungby Hutcliinsons; Mary Blanc; al Ethiopian Melody t by Whitleek; The last Farewell; a fatorite piece;• • The-Snow-Storm, as performed by the flutchinsons; Moonlight; Music, Love and Flowers—a Duett; 'l'•here'a a Gond Time Coming—by the Hutchiusons; Sleeping I Dream Love—by Ilewitts; Dreams of the Past—by Eliza Cook; Are the Links that Bound us Broken) Love be Our duitleby• EnglebrCehtt Cm SaCdckt. when I Sing; Matrimonial Sweets—a Comic Duett; Wnere are hevi- the hopes I Cherishedi The Bridge of Sighs—sung by the Hutehinjuni; • Anna Polka—by J. Strauss; . Fashion, a new Polka—by Mete'sky; Bohemian Polka; Burgmulices First Polka; ' • Gidlar Picea. Sounds so Joyfi ! Feast of Roses; Oh! Love, to me the Power; The Woodpecker; Emblem Flower; Morning's Ruddy Beam; , Orphan Ballad Singers; I Love the Free; The Writcherby Mrs S. J. Dalt; The Ittueltiniata—by Mrs, M; D. Sul li rant My Soul is Dark—by Byron; I Love but Thee—uv D. Mcinnen. lust received and . for salt at the Book and Mimic Store of JOHN IIL MEI.LOR, • niar26 Nu 81 Wood tarter. Hard ire, Catlery,lity; dc: JOHN .WALKER, MPORTEII and dealer in FOreign and Domesticl Hardware, would respecently inform his friends aid the pubic gonerally, that he is now receiving ais Spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker& Woodivell, No. S 3 Wood Street, which no will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. lie will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe, and thii Country, which enakle him to compete with any estab liehment either East or West. Western Merchant/ arc invited to call and examine his stock before pur chasing eletwhere; inars Orplasin , i Colirt Sale "COY virtne of an order of the Orphan's Conk, of AU Allegheny County; hwill expose to sale, at the court Ilouse, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the ' , Rh; Monday, (the 26th day) of April next; at 10 urelock,! A. M., and sell by public vendue br outcry. to thel highest and best bidder; a ceitain Let of ground, sit uated in the city of Allegheny—hating,a front on Jefferson Street, of 25 felt , and eltending back pre- i serving the same width 200 feet, to an alley 16 teetil on which is erected a two itory double frame house, with stone cellar; about 20 feet in front by 32 deep', being the same lot which is marked in*George Led. lie's plan of Lota laid out iti.sxid city, number 11.1; said house and lot wilt" be sold subject to a certain Mortgage, which is recnrcled in said County Moit,gage Hook L, vol. 9, pages 7 and:1,1;11 - er. by John Whar ry to George Ledlie, bearing date the 21st of June, A. D., ISI2, to secure the payment of three }Mildred . and twenty-tiv dollars—one-half in live years, and! the other half in fen years, with lawful interest, pay-1 able half yearly Irvin date. Persona intending to purchase will have an opportunity of e . tathining the premises and the said Alergage, before the day of sale. Title indisputable. terms at sale. JAMES D: KELLY; .4dininistraror. , marl9-43tawtd A NOTIIEIt IMPORTANT CURE.—Miss 2 - 1 . alma Reader 'a highly respectable lady keel Ilarrishurgh, called to-day at our office for thepur, pose, she said, to express tit this public manner; het .htiartfelt gratitude to Dr. JA vis ' No. S J South Third street, for the unparalleled benefits sho had icceired front the use ()Ibis ALTERATIVE. She stated that she had suffered for several years with Scaorm..4 and bad had the attendance of five physicians at dif ferent times, all of whoa' finally told her that they considered ier disease incurable. • She therefore de termined to try the efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S AL TERATIVE, from which she timed almost imme diate relief; sn that by the Limo alto bad taken thir teen tattles, she nits perfectly cured; and now en joys better health than she has for !several ;ears be fore. rot arle in Pittsburgh at the PEKE‘; TEA STORE, 32 fourth et., near Wood—and at the Drug Store o, li. P. Seliwarta,Tederal at., Allegheny City. febt-d4-w Wood S Property for Solo. THAT desirablelot of grouud at the fi•ot ef Wood I street, occupied at the time of the groat ire by Messrs. King Ei Holmes, is ofrereil . for sale. Enquire of [aught J. K. MOOII.IIEAD. For 9 rile, itadTHE light draUght steamer. ARENA, in i good running order. She carricsabout 100 tons, has good Mill and Enginesi uew boilers, a comfortable plain cabin, and is well adapted .for Towing. She. ill be sold at a low price, and rea sonable tortes for good paper. Apply to ruar9 JAMES MAY. Vor Sales Y _ . _. OUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and liiiy its., each lot having 114 R. front, and extending ack 110 R, Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole properly is one oldie moat ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to - M. SWARTZWELDEII, Fourth at., nova-tf bet. Woodand Smithfield. W. W. 'Wilson, CORNER of Fourth and Market street, has now on hand a splendid assortment of Gold and Sil ver Watches, of 'various Pattern! and qualities suita ble !lir all uses, and at prices as low as can bo had in New York. Also, a large and well selected stock of fine .Tewelry, Silver Ware, Lamps, Miliktry and Fan cy Goods.• A superior stock of. Gold Peas and Pis tols. 'Watch-end Clock repairing done in the best manner, Jewelry made-and repaired to bnier. nirls N 011 aNNEW TORY, PHILADLLiItIA, and BALTIMORE. for rile in subis tei shit purchasers. N. HOLMES & SON, • marll3-tf Exchange ?iceberg; N0..55 et. .2" EMI ~ : _,.;_ MEE lIIIMEMI Mejtilrfer~e-Ate.Hertitxtg PERSPIRATION;',..'f TILE preceding figure represent'Yebl ti:mn lC 7k iRi7 t:isth l g:ie : aei rtheimPniie.l will litathi ! oui uer°malPj4o teEdae . lilbi ,te.tattt .perspire= ,nilosuteptd ,he6eanath ,ic6si r :k.ilreei,otes. off from the blood had by this means,ot dear yall the impurities within us. The language of Seripture.is the. Blood is the Life.", If it ever be. comes impure, it may : be traced directly to thentop. page of the insensibleperspiraliim. . Thus We see, all that is neeeisary. %Oen the blood is stagnanticit. In. &med., is to open the poreliand it relieves itself from,. all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitali - ty ACC' , sulticient, without one particle of tnedieine, except to, open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see ~ the folly of taking au Irina internal reinedies: -practioners, howeyer, direct their efforts- to !elitism. the Insensible Perspiration. Th e Thoinpsonhun: tor ' inStaute'stearns; the liydropathist ehroudi us in wet blankets,' the Homopathist deals oufinfinitissitaihr, the Allopathist bleeds and doses ea ivitb mereury, and the blustering Quack - ger,ges us with pillsy pills, To . give some idea Of , the amotiet tha insciiat , blo Perspiration, we will stare-that the learned Dri. I.iewetilioc.ktiacertained.that fiveleights o f all we re ceive into the stomach, passed oil by this means. In - other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day,..we evacuate five pounds oi'-itby thb Insensible Perspiration: This is none other than the used up paitieles - r the blood, and tber juiets plabvto.tlie new and fresh ones." To cheek' thin s Thereto - re, is to res tarn in the syStera fir e.eielits of all the viiiiienttuatt.Pr that nature` dema nds !You'd leave the body , _ _ - • - . , . By a saddentransiuoli froni s heat to tirld, tbs.poiti are stiappad;the perapiratiOn 'cessis;and disease hes = - . gins at-once to develope rtfielf. , lience,-ii stoppage this limy di' the jnices,. originates .so. many- 'colt " It is Un stopping the.pores, that overwhelms Irian kind with coughs, colds, And ctiniunip;ion:-. Met tenths of the .world die from diseases- ir.dtiSeCl stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration " Let me ask; now, every candid nand, what course ,"1" _' seems the most reasonable to mastic, to unstop the pores, aliei they aro Cletacd. :Would you git.e phyttie - - • - to un stop the poreii would you apply sonietbigg that'would do this upan tht: euttsce,.where the clog ging, actually - And yet-1 know cif ntriihialhie,p• , .. who makes ahy external 'applications, to effeat it. Ulmer these circuinstanceS, present tophysidiaus, and to all others,BlcAlister's -111-Healing_Ointment, or tie Worre.r Salve: It has pager to restore perk spiration on the feet; on the head old _sores, upon the,' " (chest, in shall, dpon . any part of the aptly, Whether t diseased slightly or severely. . • •••-•'• - It haspeteer to cause all external sores, sercifultrue • I humors; skin awl:dies, poistmons wotinds, to I charge their, putrid matter; and then heals them. • It is a rernedy that Sideeps elf the whole catelogne • of cutaneous dikes:less; and restore the bath-Sten/tele • to its healthy functions. - - ••••. , . • .It a imizedy that forbids the necessity of Ito ninny and deleterious rugs taken into thb stentach,•,:,,; ••-•-• •-'•••-r• It is a remedy that neither sicknens, int:envoi , • - nience, or fs dangerotis to the inititihes. • • ' It preserves and defaids the'surface front . • rangement of its functionS. The surface is the out. .• • let of five-eights Of die bile and tised up matter -with • . in. It ilk:denied with 'Militias of openings to ielimie • • the intestines. Stop up these pareS; and (Utah knociur- at yoke door: It is rightly termed fat there is scarcely a disease-, external or-internal, that it will not benefit.. 1 have used it for the last years for all distasei of the chest; consumptioitilir, or involving the utmost danger and responsibilitp aid • I deelAe before /lesion and man, that not mode' single case has ,it failed to - benefit, Whits the patient' was within the reach Of mortal inempt. r.• • •'•••• / have had physidians learnedthe profess/out I have had ministers of ! in the .Judges on the' . bench, .Aldirmen and Lawvers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and niulliitulcs of thepoos, nee it in every variety or iiaband there bas been but; ; one• • • ' voice—one united and universal voite•-•-saying "Me' Allister, your Ointment is OM. • . CONSUMPTION,—It can hardly be credited that a • - - salve Cam have any effect upot this lanes, seated at - they are within the system_ Bat if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly, to•the lungs;seperates • the poisonous particles that are ,conadming . them-, • • ' and expsils then: Irons the ixstem. . • ' 1. need not day that it is curing p,ereOns of consump tion continually; althofigh .we are told.it is foolish. 7 - 'Den, T Cafe riot What .is said, .3C, long as I cUck.catso ' • several thoitsiiicUperatins'yearly. _ ..• . • , 1 - The—The Salve has cuied 'perilingo? • , . the Headache of ten years standing, and - who.had it • regultirly tiveri week, so that ' , unlit/jig •Piteri • toilk Pince- - • and_Ear Aclv - are helped. COLD FEET.—ConsumptiOri, Liver . ;meg pains in the chest or side; Calling off .the liaii, one ar the other always accompanies cold rect. r The Salve will cure ,every case. Scrouda,ln Erysippina, slt Rheum, Liver conv plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis,- BrUken or Sore Breagr, Piles, all ChgstElisetses, sti'th as Asthina, Opprigaion,p aib, also SorelLips, Chap ; ped liatids , 'rumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no me& ibide noiv known go good. BURNS.—It i 6 the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read the Directions around the hot.) -. • PIMPLES ON THE TACElaiseallne Skin gross surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. It will net cease drawing face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fre quently breaking out to the surflee; -It then henl• When there in nothing but grosstietts; or dulljepel sive surface, it begins to soften and .soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate ai a cbilda. WORMS.—If paients knew hoW fatal most medi cines were to childien taken inwardly, they would Ibe slow to resort to then): Especlally "mercurial I leienges" called "medicated lozenges," "verini• fites" pills, &c. The truth is, no.ono can tell o in rvariably when worms are present.. i Now let me say tell if to parents that this Salve will always tell f a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a war; (Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no m&lieine on the facci'of earth at once so sure ; and so safe in the expulsion of .worms. TOILET.--Although I have said little about it ai a hair restorative yet I will Stake it agiihst the They may bring their Oils far and near, and minti'PAll rvstore the hair two cases to their OLD SORES.—That some Sores ate an outlet to the inrouritios of tne system, is, because they - cannot pass off throughnhe natural channels of the Insensi ble Perspiration: If such sores are healed tip the impurities must have some olhdr outlet, or it will es, danger life. This salvo will always provide for such emergencies. ltliEllATlSlll.—lt removes almost immediately thd iallamtnation and Jewelling, wheg the pain of c'unite ceases. • FFWERS.—Ie all cases of rover, thedifficulty lie* in,thc pores being locked 'up, so that the heat and peripiration cannot pass off. If the least mo t isture • could be started the crisis has passed and the danger over: The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases of fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth ' the perspiration. _ ' . SCALD HEAD.—We have cored cases that actu ally defied every, thing known, as welras the of fifteen or twenty doctors. Ohe' man told ins be had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, when a few bores of the ointment cured them. - • CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will use it.' AS A FAMILY lIIEDICINENci man tan Meas• tire ik value. So long as • the stars rellalong oScr he HT:ovens—so long as man treads the earth, sub lect to all infimities of the flesh--so long as disease sod sickness is known—just so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man' ceas es from off the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES MeALISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above - Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. . CAUTION.-As the All-Ifealing Ointinent ham been greatly counterfeited; we barn given this Cau tion to the public that "no Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James McAlister or Jame; Mt- duster ty Co., are wirrresi with a PEN upon tvenT label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to be paid on conviction in any of the constituted courts of the Uniftsd Staten . , for any individital coun terfeiting our name and Ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER. BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun Iteitett cornet of Liberty' end St. Clair sts. are this *Wt.. sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr.,eortier " and the Diamond; Hays Ir. Virmtk_way; (traggists No 2, Commercial Row, Lihtirty at.; J N Caru3cl, corner of Walnut and Penis streets., 6th ward, and sold al tbe Bookstore in Smithfitildst., 3d door from E , e.lond at; and ih Allegheny city by P. Sehwsrtx, and J. Sar, gent, and by J. G. Smith (broggist) Itittrungham• and D. Negley, East Liberty{{ RoWlapd, McKees ' port; Samuel Walker, glisalieth; J. 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