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'. ... -:;:,',. -•_,..fA,'-'-.•-..--•.-4.4t-i,-',..=-'," I,_-,-;:?:,--..;, ---•'._;2-'--:,&,e ?eh:47' 4,,,,_, ..--1,,,,,,A'7",: ".•:' ' ' ' -1.-:- , '•';..., '',..":7,-'2',?i I-':-',:r.r..:',','.'-' ~.'....i_'. - 44 ~ .• - 4;',,,,,:v-11. -- A.,: , ~,•:" -' - Y.-. . T• il- 7. ' ,. ~ 1 - L..,4--1 - , "'" ' - • . I. • • . 4.41,17 gOk' 3;:atilo, • t , 1 t Prepiiiired isorreatell every PITTBBDRGii BOARD Or , TRADE. ,Icoxieirris Fos IAP AIL. --W. Y. TOittl e ' ,:l: -- i i ir. H. Decktiy, Geo. Ogden . 011 . ' P1TT5131311.4#14. ARRWED. Clipper Ne.. 2, Cfooks, Cin. • • New England, Ebert, Wheeling. Anglo Saxon, Piee,lllinois River. - Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville. MatiAriti,,Dancan, Franklin. Lake. Erie lioops,Beaver. • Itlichigan,-HeMphill, Beaver. • Coniul, Bowman; Brov,nsvitle. Louis'M•Laee, Bennett, Brownsville. • DEPARTED. Wisconsin, Grace, Vin. Eureka, Crozier, Louisville. Nevi England, Ebert, Wheeling.. Cambria, 'Forsyth, St. Louis. - Pato Alto, McDinald, Louisville. ; - Rio GrantlC.Coriley, St. Louis. Wellsville; Catlett,, Wellsville. Like Erie? Hoops Beaver.. 3fichitan, Hemphill, Beaver. Bawinan, Brownsville. Louis liFLane, 13ennett, Brownsville. ,OFFICE OF THE POST, M Farnit aass - so, April 23, 1847. 5 .There has been much activity in all branches of business during the week, though the news by-the Cambria had a tendency to disturb confidence somq. The rivers are rather low, yet the largest clasi l boats find water enough to pass the shoals. The prospect is that* it will rain and 'cause another • The weather has been clear and warm ; but yesterday there were indications of showers, which are much needed. ASIIES-;-Large quantities arriving from Ohio, and.the market is not firm. There appears tote a slight decline: in prices. 4 ,1 ScorrAings—Plenty to market, ,but few sales; we quote at 4*; one sale yesterday it ttais We. Pois—We hear of sales at 4013 F. Preqs:—Sales at ofpa. . APPLES--.6'retn, scarce ; sales range from $1; 2301,75 for good - quality. , ALE—In good demand but no change in prices; salerfor shipment at $7,50(1 2 . BEAN.S—No change of late, and very little do. ing; small white will fetch 8764400; sale of bbl;_ at $l. • BUCKET3--Beaver, regular sales at $2,200 2,25. • AEESIVAX--Regular sales at 25026, though there is not much demand, and but little coming an. - BROOMS—SaIes at 87351,50 as , in quality. BUTTER—There has been but little doing in good Roll Butter during the past week, but the de wand isgood, we quote at 100.1.2 c. reg. sales at 3c...,latne as last week. IfACON—No change since last Week, °For Rains, city eared, we quote at 8.04; sides Sc; shouWees 61. . etIRESE--Is Advance is: this :trade saint at 641a6i--some ask 7c. COTTON YARNS—At factories, short reel Nos. 5 to 10 sera at 19e; Nor 11 to 13 at 20c ix. Carper Chain, 23 cents per pound. • Corral Twine 25 " " Candle *irk, 10 " " Cotreriet Yans,,24 " Common Batting 11 . .COFFEE—We notice no 'change ill Bid; 'We heir of many sales at-140'8f some ask 9, one +Ballet this rate. Havana„-8081. 11 FRUIT--Dried Ptockis, no change, and not much doing; sales at $11,31 1,37.. :Dried( Awls* sales at 56X0,. /fiats, good new sells firmly at 52,20,92. 25 . FISII—MaAtra. No. 3, large, pr. bbl. $7,50. 3, hlf. 4,50. 2, small, pr. " 8,00. " 1, " " " 14,00. “ large, pr.. bit" 6,50. Th rr i,„ 42 ,, N 0.4 PAO. Babnos.,lslct. I $10;50. . •Ced Fish, plenty in market, 41. FLOUR---Sisce the news by Cambria the price ins bees rather ranse.ttled. We quote at 64,250 450. ; Sales yesterday at $4,50. FEED—Bran, seine;sales at 809 c. Shorts', sales at 114915. YEATREgs—prime Kentucky sake at 25Q 1 27. DRAIN.. --There is an &draftee—Meat, wey quote at 15c. per bu. Corti, up a little—Regular salesat4raso.. Oats, sales at 27028. Rye, an advance; sales at 40. Barley will bring 40c. at brezwiea. OLASS--Conntry Brands, 8 by 10, solturat2,2s. 10:12,4,3711412,50. Larger sizes in proportion., ElAT.—Sales at scales during the week at ViS• 10.- The .best quality will fetch the tatter prize' AIDES-For green 3 cents paid by tanners, re seal at 3i.e.; Missouri, 10091 ; Spanish 1.4916 i..., lligN—ThereAas been no change, buteonaidar able activity in the iron , arket this week. The elenaarid for Bar Iron and Nails is beyond the ca. smelt) , ef the factories to meet. Pig Metut—Receipta tolerably large, but no . . `change in prices since last week. Allegheny we ssetilowne. $30a032. H. R. $35. .13filiens:—Sales at $7O, Allegheny. Sina..-luniata Bar, 5+94. Vail,-10 to 20d. Juniata 3033. LEAD There is a little advance in this article; Rig 4101.,i; Bar-41. • LEATHER—Baltimore sole sells at 48(i020c. Nev: Bark ode .14001411. In upper leather.there l is, no change. LARD--Sales of No.l. at i1f3 . 84 in kegs. , 1 • LARD OIL-07(a70 is ,qow asked. MOLASSESSaks at 3703/1. - . Bugarhouse, *2OO. - BICR-r-Regular sales, in tierces, at .5/04 _ RAGS-No .change, taken at Sc. SEEDS—Clovir, there is but little change-ainze. dant mieett - i. held at $3,50 from wagon ; from store -1353. • • •--::• 7-••;..-`..'- ;.,--N,.._ '.•,,.."....f- . ,. -•:...' .7- ._. c- .4 .i:!...'!,':s ~..,::- . ...;.::';ti.;- ; ;;;:-- ,• :71 1. --- .'' 1. ,..,.1 . .4 - . - - .. .ii . - • -,tl ~~~ = ._:. ;."' ask . Al " X .m.,ff# , CO-RIERCrAii RSZOKiii , . irsirr Tizz calaniltz. st bi' Tieu;diy—Regulax sales at $2,00. l'ids,leilvanced some; sales at fa,0001,10. ,SOAP--,Cincinnati manufacture sells at ally; 'Pittsburgh sc. SEG A.R—Yery dull; sales at TALLOW...,Regular sales at '7lOB. TANNERS' Oa —Ranges from slsf&ei; Struit's best $22. IVOOI. -:—Very little arriving. Prime, 33; blood, - 30; do 26; do 26 ;I do and common 24. WIIISKEY—Commori is taker/ at 101020 which is an advance: Rectified sells at 20021. for .cash and time.- Blooms. • - . 60 1 0 PIECES Juniata Blooms, on consignment • and for , sale by: - • C. A. WANULTY tr. CO., ' • - Canal Basin. ; Wanted, , . YOU NO MAN ar tt Dry floods Store, env with experience would be preferred. The boa ze,_ketices r9nittid. .Apply to 62 - Maritct_ *tree. c 400 - -:-,.,;',,-:.4'.]::;:•ii,' -',.',,;.*:-',•-:',,::-''.,_l ~-::: ~,' '- - - ,P ' i• '' ~'-•,-."' N z~ ,a ~. ' OWEAT-4PASIAN:RESIEDY: ftritr.reosienta; April 26, 1840. afflicted for softie' 8 years with that most distressing disease. the -asthma, and for the last 3 yeari much of the - time confined to - my morn, and at several different times my life Was des; paired , of; I concluded to obtain some of Ida zonia SiCilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to me by a friend from New York, who stated, that it had, cured some' of the most inveterate cases known to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, after using the above medicine for about 4 weeks, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi cally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st. Philad'a. Hays4cErockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents', see advertisement. - - febfr2 CHUISTIVII Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they haie been used with entire success in all cases of Rheuntatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the Stead, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convuliiions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgie;general debility, &c. lu cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found - equally sue ' cessfuL '• • I These applications are in the fprrri of Rings and . Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets. Belts, &c. (;See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. ,For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street. CC7 . WllooPliill! Couoit.--Messcs Editors—l ob. served some time ago a communication over the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's tndiac Expectorant had been the means of saving 'the lives of three of his children, who were suffer ing sevetely with whooping cough; and having, lint 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 disease, and in hourly expectation of its death,l was induced to purchase a bottle of it,and commenced using it according to the directions— and too - the surprise of all it began to nteud in fif teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the child has now completely recovered. 1 belle ,no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but-I hereby - return him a husband's and a father's I grateful acknowledgments . - Philadelphia, April Il2d, DAG, laynis Hair Tonir.—We commend to the atten• tion of those - desirous of restoring their hair or im• proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation We Itear it every where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all who have made use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and prei'encing and curing many affections of the skin;. Its Virtues are amply and sutlieiently prov. Fir 'sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 74 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Ortig Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, All4ghenyCity. mart Tear, Grocery, Fruit and PrOT talon Store WHOLESALE A.ND 11.E.TAIL, No. 1.41 LLEEETY STREET. BENiAMIN DOWN would respectfully itifurin his old friends, and the public generally, that be 43111 again commenced business in the abuse brafiches. neat door to his old stand, where he hopes. by keeping a supply of good articles, selling low for cash, and paying strict attention to bispat rocs, to merit a share of public patronage. rtirl..,-Ina PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON D7i. A. W. OLIVER, MA.V.ES this method of announcing to his triends, 11 4 and the public generally, that he has retorned to the city, and intends (protoptly) to attend upon the practice of his profession, ip all their cation. Aopartments. Haying faithfully attended (the past winter) one ofthe best Bfeerni Colleges, where the I facilities in the Hospital and dissecting rooms are not surpassed by any ether institution,added to his , , former opportunities, together with many years experience, feels confident that he shall continue_ to receive a share of public confidence and patron. age. • Mae, No. 8 St. Clair street. ma r'2s-tf Dizaoluiion of Partwerslalp. 11AHLON M.4.1111N having sold his entire inter ' eat in the fifin of Martin 4- Smith. to Wi llivn M; Sinclair, the partnership heretofore existing un der said firm is tl•is day dissolved, and the T bustness will be hereafter conducted at the old nand, by William H. Smith and William M. Sinclair, under the firm of Sxrru & SINCLA/2.ORt indebted to the late firm will make payment to Smith & Sinclair, wip alone are authorised- so settle the business of dip lase firm. f .143.11L0N W. H. surru. fiktsburgh,llarib 2i, 1831. n retiring from the firm of Martin 5.,. Suoith, tire un tle.rsigned would : Cheerfully and earnestly recom mend Messrs .Smith & Sinclair to the customers of the late nun, and to purchasers generally. :tiss-11.6 - MAHLON MART/N. 431.1 TH & SINC•Lkilt. (SATE lIASTIV 8:5,411111,) WHOLESALE . GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSIO?i MERCHANTS, 54, Weed Street, Pittsbargh, ;The ondersitned haring entered into partnership under the abovestye,re pec tint I y risk the patronage of the friends of thc late firm. and of purchasers gen erally. They feel warranted in promising that they can give satislactiwn to all who may bay of them or confide Imaititm to their care. W. 71. SMITH, ...W. Ei. SINCLAIR. Pittabarzh, March 23, 1541. 0. Sugar. Uhda. N. Orleans Sugar; a prime article, jest . VLF received ;uad far sale by SINCLAIR„ fA Wood st. c T e i i e v r .e c : s 2 ja ll t r f e ar , oLti t i c e t v ,y ery first quality, just .re & SINCLAIR, 16 Wood at. in atom and for sale .by 0 0 Carrela Molasseut, SUIT2I &SINCLAIR, Wood OLL BUTT.EII-4 Barrels, frosh;and is good order; for eat° by mar 27 SMITH &SINCLAIR, 56 Wood Lt. To Carpenters. TUST received and for sale a freshof Union V Factory Planes, at No. 85 Wood street. mar 23 JOHN-WALKER.. Cottou. -1. 0, , I , 3 4 a 4t l m eti or T i e cu ati . e& n se an e d C i tt r te r se ree by 'd per steamer i ma 27 EILLEND, 11.1111Y4 Co. .5.7 Wiser st. nacon. . •. 6.srin Lbs Bacon v Olog round,) retired and for VV sale by FILIEND, RH EY & C 0.., mar' No. t 7 Waterst. N. 0. Sugar. 100 BUB prime N. O. Sugar, for Hale by -FRIEND, LIMEY & CO., 57 Water street. a 0 MARKET STREET—Is daily reeeivisg.Cas, ILYA , es and Packages of entirely new and desirable, Spring Goods, of the latest importation, comprising in part Cashmere, and Brocha Shawls; Spring and Summer, do.; Rich Silk, of every variety; extra, qualities Bombazines, Alpines, Alpaccas, &c. Also, be Laines, Cashmeres, Balzarines, Dames, &lasi ins, chrgandies,,Linens. Lawns, French Cambrica r cidi Coy, Giughams, of every style and quality. Purehas ere araxeSpectfully invited to.examine our stock, as we feel confident wet can offer them great induce- Ments, is regards style, and prices. , np7 New 'S'ostrth Street Bakery,. CONFECTIONAIW AND FRUIT STORE, btro: 74 Fourth streetil doors from Wood and next ,door to A. Jaynes' PeA:in• ,Tea The undersigned will re .commence business at the aboviplace on Blondity,the.Vth of April. Orders for Fancy Cake, Pastry, ice Creams, Jelley, Confec tionary, Fruit, am, will ,bee:.ititended to with dea 2 yafch anti in a manner not , to :be 'ozcellod by any other establishment in this city.' Fresh 'Bread and Rusk-manufactured solely from white %rhea flour and free from all drugs—every morning. Dont forget 74 Fourth street: ANDREWS. HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER,` Glazier and Paperhanger,' TS prepa re d to undertake the above business in, all its varioas•bninchea,and warrants to give Bar isaction in every respect. Military Standard Ban ners, Flags, fac., painted to order. :Odafellowe and Masogic aprons always - Imitations of woodsruld marbles done in a stiperior exannei. it - doricatAbe ashortest police. aplo - -tr N 9.4 Bt. CLiir ist:4Pittabsc.gii,Ps. =ME ' , al: • r, 1... , ~:...77,';,-'•_+•::J.,,,,,,:,.,',--.-,..::',:;.:i. z_~.~~~;'. .. T ~ .; ..ki!. -,, , t . ...H,. , ',:.• - '_ . .. ... . ...,.. _.,.„ ...!:,,._. J. L. SIMPKINS A. A. 22ASON, T.'S . . PI:ENING, . .. .. . .....';:,:: , -.t:.j:r. , -• ":'..;,..,,,. 4.,, :....;,. -. 4,. - ..i:1.F• , . --'-''' :---‘',-- .-::: K - -z-j , .? - . 1 :=' . - ii . r i . .. 7 . 4 )1 7, ie- , ..-:"..,; , ':- - ... -. ...; ,- 7 .'... A'.. . 1 ! . .....4:. , . , 11 , .....7.. ,, , , e...'-'-. - .:j.. - 4:i , ..;.41-7 , 07 - • s:•:'.; :,--....*: ',.'• ME= ?t , MEM :vs ~~.;~- +y`.' „ * i ?'?;- `_< MISSENCE-TOGrilts, tt fitor6 . and for 'sale by ' VATS 143 r.: . - mo,rlB. rtoir,Litierty Te,,ERVE; anal 111' 4 iur.salaat 7 t.1.143Daig wzirelgotise Liberty g. --- AM.Plitat=rt Biitel refieed,fer tilde at the Drubkj wive/tease - of .- ' tiIIYS_.&.TIItOCKWAY, RarlB: -1...,4, , .. t;iberty et. near Canal Sawn. . .. QP.R. TORPBSTINR-4 aarTels; for !a1.. - -Itt,the 17 Drug warehouse of - - • BAYS 8c BROCKWAY, Liberty et. near Canal Basin.- IDRESH Garden and Flower Seeds, front Russell's Gardeu,received and for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty et, near Canal Basin. HLORIDE LIME-4 eisks in store and Ibr sale C by H 41.1 S St BROCKWAY, marls • Liberty at. near Canal Basin. SBlacking -5 gross, Fatinun's, for sale at the Drug Vrarehouso of • HAYS 4. BROCKWAY, Liberty at. near Canal Bonin. r Amp BLACK—I ease bast English, fur sale at 1,4 the Drug eierehoose of BAYS &BROCBWAY, Liberty st. rear Canal Basin. lINDIGO-2 cement, Spanish Float, for sato at the Drug warehouse of RAYS EL BROCKWAY, Liberty et. near Canal Basin._ AMONIA-4 Jara, for sale at the Drug C warehouse of HAYS 4- BROCKWAY, marlB Liberty et. near Canal Basin. PAINTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kinds, for Bah at the Drug warehouse of HAYS & BROCKWAY, wear Canal Basin, Liberty Bt. OOPPERAS-23 bbls of Well's Copperas, first quality, received on consignment, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN. No 26 Wood street. QCYTIIE SNEATII6--Reccived and for ba e EO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood Street, -- • - VlCES—Wetberill's bright Vices for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood street TIT AY FORKS.-50 dos.= Hay and Manure Forks 1 - 1 for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, marll3 No 26 ,Wrwl at. F, r SEED OIL.-20 barrels just remind and _ sale by ,MILLERItICKETSON. mar N. 0. Sugar. A S Phan N. 0. Sugar, just received and fur sale by ‘l , marl 3 MILLE:II tsr. itICKEITSON. C0(11 -JACKS-400 Corn Jacks, for tato by onart3 ttILLy.R. sZkicKETgow WHITE: FISH-704A15. in store and for tale by marl 3 1111Lf.F.II .p ItICKETSON. A I ACKERE,L—Nu. 3, Lerifci In3o Barrels in Store and for sale by - marl 3 MILLER 4. ILICKF.TSON. . _... . , PICKLED UgItRLNG-30 Barrels Pickled lier- I: fin! , or alewisis, in store and for sale by iniul3' .NIILLE.B. & RICK ETSON. _ JUST ide - eied settler sale low-2 bbli. Smith's heat quality Nov York Coach Varnish. Also, 1 qr. bhl. Leather Varnish, for sale by ROBERTS lk KANE, 82, 31 rt. JIII3LS. Copal Furniture Varnish, Not. I and 2, Smith's Non - York take, on hand and for sale by the gal. or bbl., by 1108Ell'f S ICANF.; feb2o N0..52, 3d et. 1,1111; F. lot or MaTiogatty . Plank and Veneer,, for sale by ROB E.Il re. & KA". r, tob2o N 8 2, 3d 300 f, PEF.T best goxlity Rosewood, nn hoed and fur sale by ROBERTS & KANE, AR LEAD- 1 12,0G0 lbs. Bar Leal, fur ealu by feta. JAMES MA Y. L"D'100 kegs ' No. 1, Lard on donslgnment, And for sale by F. SELLERS. xcp24. No. 17, Ltbetir street Contling•s improved Lard 011. BARRE:LS Winter Lard 011, just rZceived from the manufacturers and fur sale at Cincinuati prices wholesale :led 'stall, by FRS. SELLERS, dec.2B r 7 Liberty et. Sundries. """, Tierces fresh Once: ;./ 14 bbls, Conklins improved Lard Oil; 10,V00 lbs. llacon,.Shoulders. Off band and for sale by F. SELLF.Its. rep. 24. No 17 Lil.ertv street. PRODUCE} -6 bble and 5 kegs Lardi 5 do Itoll Butter; 3 do Clocereeed; 50D lbs reatherf; 4 bbls While Beans; • 30 pairs Woollen Socks; and for sale by LAMBERTS $ ItIPTON, 54,4 133 and 133 Wood at 1 11611-55 bbls No 3 Largo Mackerel; 4 10 bfbbls do do; 6do No 1 do do; 15 bbla NOIll and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; r 25 do do Ile:rings; 6 drams Cosidish.; Gr stale by LAMBERT 4- SMPTON, 333 and 13:, Wood st, ATAPL.C. SLIC.Alt—t,•OOO ree'd and for Pale by Iv idOIiSERT be SHIPTON, • feb4 i. 433 endl3.s Woodst. 40 TAT/ONEIIY.--,Jost opening, a large and splen did assortment of French, Enghell and Ameri can Stationery, which itive write the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Stationers. Market et. QTATIONEHY FOR LADIES. Papeteries, Pert-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Walers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wal t Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Caere, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c: &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOC,ICTON, corner of Market and Third all, dee3 1 1 OLD PENS -Bagley's celebrated ever pointed Gold Poss,,just receiyed and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, .oet29 Booksellers, Market 50 lIBLS. Pitch: 50 " Rosin; 150 Duxes Tobacco., various ALTA.; 10 4 000 Sced leaf Cigars; thacousigament and will be sold low fur Cash, er exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by sop TILAFFE & O,CONNOR. Latest Improvement. BEDSTEADS of different kinds witb Gazzam's irortpatent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, far xak.loii at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. f3.YOUNC, & Co, hand street. pOB.L4.II:I3OARDS, wellscasoned and for sale by jnov,lB.) L. WILWARTIL PITTSBURGH ST.CF.L INURES AND SPRING AND AXEL FACTORY. ;ISAAC 50WEg. roHN r. vnock. &OWES & 4,011104 TANUFACTURERS of Sprin g andalister Steel, .L!L Plough Steel, Steel PloirgliiVings,•Coach and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iran Axles, and dealers in Malleable Castings, and Coach Trimmings, gen coiner of Ross4ind Froutztoectu, Pittsburgh, Pa.. teb2B-d.2m T UST received an assortment,large sizes,ltrnzier , s Hand Bellows. also, Parlour and Kitchen .do. Wholesale and J91114t7. ,gypdecla. o Wood at. . . _ 1317ILDING L0T5...1 7 011 MLE in kith and Sth 'JO wards.—The subscriber offers for -.sale ,thirty or forty very desirable building lots, situate on,Wy lie street and Pennsylvania avenue, and on streets South ofthe Ath street road. The above lots are ad • jacent to.the new COurt House, and aehort distance liom.tho centre of the city, also, a new Abseiling house to let on Wylie street. inar3.l BLACK, Wylie at. Cook eooks. trilCook's own Book; Miss Acton's Cookery ; Miss Beecher's Receipt. Book.; .Miss Leslie's Rouse Book ; • The Llouse-kOlter'S,Book.; Erenclt,Cooltery3 at' '•••• S. BOBWOR'iIi • - 43 Market at, Pike Books. Tl-14 - Ladrs Book or Poetry and Flowers; • The DeNl:kops • j Oradell from the-Poets; Gems '9l Beanty .. ; , • , `Septhilents ofllowrs. - - Fornal,e al . a. Posafv:cenTA* 'e , plT - • •' - 11010#/i4141L :'4•" , ' , '" NEES CIINC:TiIIt - 431,P*V1C4 112,19 t 184 T Bti -111*-ti • 1547. THE:41:01:1nd Passenger Steer.lS- , 474 1 ,:u t i4i• - AIif,'NEWTON, 'Capt, A:0; '...MAs(w s WtH•ran u regtdar packet 4etween Pittsbicrglrartd citteiltitati,lesving PtttaLarghtsvery , Sntider.:atin 0 1_ The lone. Newton was. built this spring, - eintessly for the trade, and' offerti:to iiassengers even comfori and supartet,teacommo ' : - -". - • . The regular mail and passefigersteatner MONONGAHELA., Capt. Stone; will run as a regular Packet between . Pittsburgh' and - CinCin nati, leaving this pert .every Monday at .10,A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the ; same day. , Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, c at - 10, A. M. Vol. freight or p_awinge apply o n,b The Monongahela was built expressly - 4or 'this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommbdatiorm . . 184.7 VOLesday Paolicet. 1847 The regular mail and passenger Steam er HIRF.RNIA, No. 2, Capt. ..I‘;lattre.- FELTER, Will run as a regular packet between Pitts burgh end CitieinOti, leaving this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., nini Wheeling at P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 M. For freight or painge ap."- ply on board. ' .- 10-The Hibernia No. 2, was built earissly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. jan12,1847 1847. Wednesday Packet. ' 1847 . ler THE NEW ENGLAND,. 0: 2, Capt. - S. DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh every ei nes ay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. ht. . • t. ceb2o 1847. • 1.11tr8,611A.T PACKET, 1614.7. THE WISCONSIN, Capt. ft, J. Gstecr, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning A 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. and Cfneinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. , ; lebl9 ----- SATURDAT_PACKET. The regular mail and passengersteamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linferd, will run 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 paasage apply on, board. The Messenger was built expressly tor.dris trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 2.3 SATURDAY PACE.T.T. , The rogularmail and passenger steamei .CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10; A. AI., and Wheeling at 10, P. 514 P i m same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ;very Tuesday, at 1 0 , A. Fur freight or passage apply onboard. The Circasaiiin was built ckpressly lu this trade, and offers to. her passengers Ovary amnion and ac commodation. mar 23 Tll LiftSDA I PACE ET. TEI F. POW U. stgamey ACA.DIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, vill rtua as a regu lar passenger packet between pithshurgh and the above port during the season or 1846, leaving ever!, Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Ac-idia is new and has superior aoc.ommoda lions. Fur height or passage aprrty on board, or to ap9 J, tiYAYTON AWES, Agent, .Nel nue" " Malt, For Cincinnati mad Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam ,er COLUM 1.1 I A, O'Nisa., Muster, wili leave for the above and intermediate porta t regular. ly. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to jet D. WILKINS,. Agent. _ For Cincinnati and St. Louis The passenger steamer PALESTINE. /PE . Capt. Williams, wilt leave for the above an all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. JO. No. 30 It . ..... I The now , aud splendid passenger steam-, ..., boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees: wt l run asa regular packet between Pittiburgb and Cincinunti, leaning this port crery TueadnY evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will ;cave Cincinnat. every Fridav evening; at 3 o'clock.. The Declaration offers sirperiorAeceinautoilations to passengers. Fur Creigh: or I*in 2 C apply on board. . /MT4e wet' k n own fast running steamer ICA :411111A , W. Forsyth, Master, will run :lb a regular Packet,laairing every Wednesday morn mg at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling. at 10, P. M., the game day. Returning, oho will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For frmglit or passage apply on board, or to F0R61.111 Co., Agr.nts, ap 16 No. 30; Water street. Tar. steamer ARENA, Rzor..C. Flu ', - soy, INlaster, will lease Pittsburgh for il e, - rollavi le and all intermediate landings, on:Mon days, Weduesdays, and Friday e, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; and Wellsville Cir Pittsburgh. op Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board. . dad) - • For Whreling...-Regular Packet. Tic splendid light draught steamer Ln 'MINION,. S. Tyttn, Master, will run so a- regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leav,ng Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wed nseilay and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.-M.; and leav ing Wheeling for r'ittaburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. N. For freight et - passage apply on board. novis SPItEiG SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TlttiNKS,,O:e• AT FOLLANSIIEB St HAY WARD'S now Boot, Shoe, and Trurtk,Store, No. IbG,Libexty at. nearly op posit° the head.fWirod at. F. 11.1 have in store and arc receiving their Spring and S'uton.er supplies of Boots, Shoes, Palm Lt'at. Hats, Truas, &c. 4 e. consisting ofthe largest and best asiortitienethey barn ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of Goods has matt-, ly been manufactured to our order and espreaaly for. the Pittsburgh market. We would solicit an examination of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a small advance above cost. 'Porebnaces will P.nd it to their intevestio call and caainiue our .piock before porelvasing. IO'LLANSSIBIf. tx HAYWARD, I 2.3 No 186 Liberty at. Paint Leaf 'fats. 967 Men's ' and Boys' Palm 'Lear llits, re ceived and fig Palo very low at ' , ULLA : 4 ;SPE,F, .6. HAYWARD'S knot, Shoe and Trunk Store; sin. Id i 6., Liberty at nearly opposite the head of Wood at. apr3 Dr. Jackson's l'iLe Embrocation Nirrr fr lIIMEare few diseases more common or trouble somel. than the Piles, and yet, notwithstanding,- great ,efforts hare'been made to cure by the use of: pills, electuaries, liniments, &c.,a1l were futile and. of little ,heteiit. Now the EnitrocAtion is the only medicine used. A Alerson who has been -suffering with the Piles of tkc worst kind ,came from Salem, New Jersey, almost on ixtrpose to ,eipress his gran tufknfor the speedy C 4 1 ,13 that this ni4diftine hafieffec ted in hi/Lease.— [Phila. Sat. Post. -a READ Tittsl-7Last:week, we understarld, e-as great week for the sale of-Dr.: Jackson's Pile Embro= cation. Such is its reputation, that travellers from all sections of the Country, where the medicine is not for sale, on arriving nt this city; either want it themselves or have o ders fro m their friends. Pro- bably no medicine ever offered to the pulaie-has -ef fected so many cures, and sold so rapidly as this V.mbrocalion. Read the following from the Philadelphia Public Ledger:: yotr T.VSII TRIED IT 1--If not, do not delay another- day, but send immediately.; you have been one of 414,,i,tv15e . and prudent, Land alrea.dy bought bottle, the question is settled: you have re covered your heating. Scorpa , s ,Oil for deafness never rails-o_ll. is,the only medicine that will cure. Thousaudanfdeaf pernßns wili,give their testimony in its favor. The beauty of the thing is, that it eures you withoutorOduaing !ix? pain. ithoNct:erns is an inflatnthation of the ofthe wind tubes which run through th.e Lu.ngs, producing pain or soreness or the chest, cough, difficulty of breathing, spittintof blood, emaciation, ccqrsinv. SION and DEATH. JAYNE'S ZX,P,EXTORANT at once Subdues the inflannati.ork, .relieses the cough and cleanses the lungs from all obstruction, and of (bets a speedy cure. Prepared at 110. S, South Third st., Philadelphia. Forsale in Pithantrgh tthe PPP-I.IIIEA STop,E, 72 F9Rthet.,PsatrAV a st the 'Drug Store of FLX,.-11:chwarig„„-Federalet, Allegheny City. MIME MONDAY_PACKET.. Tuesday P.vening Packet. WCIIILTIMa Regrlllar Packet. -No Cure, No Puy • From the Philadelyhia Lc peer A CURB FOR DEAFNESS •-1: ; # G TOEL - MOl - itilit; Pinjigti r elond',./tpothect. - .N. W. corner rf- Wood and-51Vata.,Offiburgii, will keep conatantiy on hartd,;-ruititaiP.etztatiCits, ' - : • "" inet-criptiona /carefully !com pounded from the beat matartale, nt any hour.of-the Jay or night. Aleo,. an. delortutent - of Perfumery; tine Tooth, Hair, and Cloth liruslies, &c. &a, whieli he will sell low for Cash. . 4-20:Y Ponting. SlGN Fi tlU o B flli ti en rfulirg PAINTING and' ltose and Maple: Imitations of all kinds of Marble. Orders left at the shop of the subscriber, en Smith field street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street, opposite Blackstock's Factory, gheny city, will be sons dt molerate rates, and on the shortest netice. aP_I -5 - 6 na.' •DAMES PITFIELD. 30 or 40 Smilers and 'Wariness Makers, lAT ILL receive immediate employment" and the VV highest wages, at the V, .3, Amend near Pitts burgh, Pa. Apply to E. HARDING, ap2o-411wawlm - Capt. efOrd. Colemariding. AITANTE.I)-200Q Beef . Bladders • • V 1 D. A .FAIINESTO bx &c a 17 corner of From; and Wood ste. A. 11. Elisswklus, ATTORNEY AT' A*, Grant st., Bake well's buildings, nearly opposite the new Cnnli apll-Zni* nomoepatitic • Mookqi ' . UST received . t the Bookstore of the subscriber J in sth street, near Market i Materia Medics, punt, by Samuel Hahneman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D.,4 vole. • • Hartman's Aci4 diseaseb by Dr. Hempel, vol, Li Homceopathie Domestic Metheine, by J. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A. J. Hall, At. DL lalies New Manual, vol.l, yo. I and 3. :ktering , s Domestic Physician. - • A Manual ofDomeatic Cookery,' for Otiose qf put sonewho are under Hornieopathic treatment - Donninghausen>a Theiapmtic Pocket book for horncepathists, by Dr. Okie. Aabnemates Chronic Diseases, vol 5. Together with Medicine Chests of different sizes and prices. (apls) VICTOR. SCRIBA. Millitaiy Goods. v PAULETTES, Swords, Sashes, Caps, Plumes, L i i Buttons, Lace, and - all kinds of Trimmings, for sale by apl2 Lamps.: ALARGE and beautiful assortment.of Patent' Solar Lull Lamps, suitable for Churches ' De witt, Steamboats and Dwellings, constantly on - band stele lowest prices. Also, 113 Argand_Gas burners. apl2 W. W. WILSO;q, RECEIVING ia _Stare and for rare, JUSi Dried .4pplea,:li'y L. S. WATERIII4I, ...11 16 Ng, 31, Water, and . 6:2 Front Mg. 000 Bulk Pork, assorted—also, 4000 lbs. as sorted Bacon, just received and for sale L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31, Water, and 62 From e a ts. r) BOXESRomanites, Pippins, & c., just 10;4 4 receifed and for sale by L. S. WATERkIAN, .=, ap 16 No. 31, Front Water, and GI Fnt street. .... _._ ._.—........._ ___ . __ 50 BBLS. White Beans, in store and fur sale by - ' L. S. WA'FERBIAN, No. 31, Water, and 62 Front ate. KK 1113 LS. Family . Flour, just received and for ' , Qt./ sale by L S. WATEILMAN, itp 10 No. 31, Water, and 62, Front st. - - To Let. 'VIM STORE otrthe corner, of Itlarket end Fin 1 . streets / now occupied by Whitehead and Ntee- ALSO, A room M lower Mary o 1 u house on the corner of Fifth at d Union streets. Possession given intmedi te ay. Anly to a 15 JAMES MAY. Dried Pencygs, 30 SACKS of cried Machos—a good arbislo—just received on consignment; for sate by GEO. COCHRAN, No. git Wood , mt. E LUL 0 13b1a Fandly Floor, for plc by J. D. WILLZ&MS 5: Co., • 110 Wood at .--- NUAY-430 Hosea Kstta No roeliteL a It; J. D. WILLWIS &-Co. 1).0 Wpod st Qt.ta.tit-1 0 Mit* priar, in %into and for sale by arils J. D. wittlAms & 1;0 vici,o OLASSE.6---50 Bids. N. u.; 412 prime order; /U. For sale by. J. 1). WiL.LIAIIIS & C 0.,. *PIS llO Wesd st CI.OPPEaus---go .exinsiglaigpt, for 1 .1 veri lows lot J. D. WILLI:vas &Lo, 110 WoiJdon. GLASS -100 Dozes assorted sizes, for sale by J. 1). WILLIAMS & Co., 105 110 Wood at. FIGS --.150 Props Smyrna, for sale bv aptfi J. D. WIP:IAMS & Co., lib Wood st. . Fresh Arrival of Smilax floods! - 1 rjrillE Subscriber would respectfully invite the at tention of his customers, and public generally, to his present stock of goods suitable for the ap proaching spring business, consisting of French, English, and American cloths, of the most fashion. able colors such as Cetron,.Olitogreen,(lire brown, Moss green, Claret French blask, Mile, and Invisi ble green, a splendid assortment of American, Eng I lish, and French Cassimeres..entirely new stvLe---a handsome assortment of Vestings, new and elegantl patterns--all of whie4 will .be route to order, at theft i shortest notice, in the most lashionable manner, at moderate prices. The cutting ,deparwicst.attended to by Mr. James C. Watt, whose skill and long prac tice of the most fashionable cutting in the Easterly cities, renders him capable of pleasing the most foetid ions. A largo assortment of BIADV MADE CLOTHING is constantly on hand, which for neatness, and dura bility, is not surpassed by any in the city, silk and satin liandkerelliefs, scarfs, cravats, and stocks, in great variety;.shirts, white andsolored, latest pat erns; suspenders, gloves, and every article suitable fur Gentlemen's wear, can be found at this est*, lislimcnt P. DELANY, _ No. 0.9 Xdberty street, mare-ilaw4m Pittsburgh. N. 11. To Tstromi--Watt"s Graduating.shoulder measure system of garment cutting fur sale—price invariably 60. . .Drawing Paper and Penplllse - ViN,F.Arktiviarian Drawing,Papea2 by,52 inches; " Double Elephant 27 by 90 " " Elephant ," 23 by 37 " " Columbian " " 2311 34' " AS imperial " 21 by 29 " together with alarge rteek of smaller sizes. DRAWING c'EbilLS or (lnatsztzzAzro and „ pre= pared lead of four, three, two and one lica large supply of the ahove, just received by 111.1.101"1.f.: THE light draught steamer ARENA, in ;AV' good running order. She carries about 1 . tor Ai, has goad Hull and.Enginea, new.lmilers, a comfortable plain cabin, and is well adapted for Towing. She will be sold at a low price, and rea sonable Nrma for good svgs . . ' Apply to M AMES AY. roar 9 J ...... _ AEXISTARD ARP sricar. FACTORY. No. 27, Fifth street, between Market. and Wood. 1 HE subscribers hare constantly on band, of their OWN MANUFACTURE, (which they offer to Grocorn and Druggists, at "Eastern wholesabi" pri . COS : . ' ' Mustard,; Gro. Pepper; • Catsup.; - 1' Cienninon3 1 ' Syrups; ' .." AloyiQa,; Rice Flour ; , • ." 'Ginger-; • Prepatodliorse Radish; • " Cloccw; i . • ' ' 3.30 ots wasp, Nutmegs, jtoasted.and Graund - Coßes. znar2:24ini RHODES I& AisCOBS P.apor, and Borders.. • • PRICES ILEDfICED. THODY.II.S PALMIER, No. 47, Market street, between 3d dad Cii,sts. • ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that Rhis present stock of WALL PAL'S& AAA BoaDE . .e. , of hie •01:071 mentpteture is very extensive, and daily additions are being made to iti.as they are Anished, einem,- and splendid patterns. Aien,,a.well assorted stocknfl"renchPaßer and Aordem. liaving recently reduced the prices , pfitlie above articles,<and.others, in his line, not enumerated,) he is prepared to sell for Cash, ,ci-mAren, than -any .establishment of the kind, East, or West °Rile Mountains. . marl7-d4rn James &Craft., , - IeII.TTORNEY, COUNSP6I4 , O I3 . AND NOTARY, Pittsburgh, .Pa.., .liaring resigned , the office lof ' bretaiy P Nay. and Fire the Co ., wiliattea4 ape !•cially 'to dolleOtione and 'business connected with navigation, insurance, accounts and real estate. -Bu siness, hours,. 9.. A. M. to 9-P. M. Office, first door west ("Aide - niter' Miller's, Fourth street, near Grant. - . . I=l .', 7 1 . Z , ,-_.:::w:7.' ~, ~.:,. ~.-:,,. . _ ;t fF rr t - 411.ttfoN3M *Gun ismEsqs. • PEntwilt,v.atax.s. , - _ 01 -1 / 4 . -- • Prttsbnrgfi'.Banke ~ par State Bir.artd,Branchest I Phiradelphia Hanks ...pa, Cincinnati 8ank5......1 Germantown pal Circleville (Los fonce).,l Chesterzounty .. . psi C.olumbus Bank r r ••• '• Delaware'county..'... par Xenia ... •. • f Montgotnery county.. pat Massillon . ...I Nortlimnberland Co...par Sandusky Col. 840. & Bridge Co par Geauga Retiding rt.. • • • par NOrwalk Lanormter —pat Nes - Doyleit,own par Easton -par Marietta .., llzicks county,t ' par Chillicothe . , • f Pottioille .. . . ..par Clevela n d .1 Washington 1 Scioni ...."..... .. . ...1 Brownsville 1 Lancaster .: . 8. - - Y or k # Haniilton =r 10• Chamberramrg .. . I Canion . ;., Gettysburg, 4 Urbana .. :50 Middletown .. . . Granville Carlisle - - Harrisburg' - flonosdale Lab - anon . Lowislown .......'.... Vir.yoming !, • Erie •.• • '• , 1; • -I West . BranCh Waynesburg ,r... • • f Spplublinnna Coun t y Lehigh Caunty... • U. States Dank ' 28 Relief Notes City and County Scrip, .1 INDIANA, State 13k and tiratichCa, . 3 Sf tte Scrip t t .1 AU Banks , 1 • : virnaesiA. Eastern Banks .. tytkeeling , .... . Branches.....:..,- Beck at Morgontownt. 31411T/A4r).. Bultirnoin City par' Country 444E4 • • , • , NEW YORK, City Banks Country Banks, alma? suoisaan All solvent banks... W. W. WILSON UYVICE DEPAE-111IFIVZ. I N compliance with the 17th section of the act of Congress. , flagalixing.ind ;paling appinFiabons for the necessary objects as have been usually in cluded in ,the general appropriation bills, without •authority oflaw, and to fix and provide for certain' inxidental expenses of the departments and Offices' of the government, and for other purposes," approv ed 26th of August, 1642, sealed proposals will be re-1 calved at the department, until 9 o'clock, the - pd day of May next,. for the furnishing for four - years from the Ist day ofJuly next, in such quantities, and at such times; as may be required and mill -red for the mailserybee,mail bags of thnfollowino descOptiop to wit; hirket st For $ RUM ENE S M I ~,'_ :~~..- 7, 41 ~ .;1~,. State . l3k and Braiackg . s 50 Bunk of - DAMMAM, . 3' 'River Midi . . Insurance Conipapy State Bank. . ... Oakland.Ceunty......lo Farm.nad 'Aleph 10..nk.1.0 St, Clair 75 gtate r TENNESSEE MI banks EMMERT( EXCII4.TOZ. New York.... (prem.) 'Philadelphia.... sf Baltimore . 56 • • IMEMSI2 VALUE or CAM. , I. 4 4mer. Gold, jprono Old ' do. do. . 5 Gtiineae:.. . .5 00 rovereigns.', .. 4 $4.83 Frederickdors $7 SO Ten:rbalors.. „ 80 Ten Guilders:, ,3 90 Lotpsd , ors •4"5 Napoleon 5.;........3 80 "Doubloon, Pponis/i. . NOT no. Patriot . . . . ...15 50 IDucats 2 15 frogopqsAtai FOR MAIL BARS. CANVASS • StitlL DAps ' Size No. I,;43inches in length, and 62 inches in circumference ) ) to be made of cotton canvass weigh ing 15 ounces to the yard of 22 inches vritilit; the, yarn of the f a bric to bp doubled and twisted, and five-, told. I , Size No. 2, (41 inches in length, and 4S inches in Icircumference,) to be made ofccitton canvass, weigh-1 ing 15 ounces to the yard of 21 inches width; and the cloth to be woven in every respect like that of the ' first size of bags. • 1 Size N 0.43, (32 inches in length, and 33 inchesinl circumfereuee,) to he made of cotton canvass, weigh-1 lag 10 ounces to the yard, and the cloth to be woven: as above described. These bags are to be made with a _sufficient nnm bet of eyelet holes, and provided with strong card, Ito secure their mouths, and are to be marked inside and outside thus; ,'• U. B. Mail." _ 'LEATHER . 3,15.1 L BAGS. . . Pouches or hags that are opened and Eistened at! ,one end: I • Size No. 1, 48 in. in length, and 60 in. circumference; Do No. 2, 36 do 110 43 do do Do No. 3, 30 . . ..d 42 o do jio fig IDo Ni'. 4, 2.4 do go 3 . 6 d o go , Do Nu. 5, 2.2 do l io 28 do rho The body of the pouches is to he made -of good Land subitautial bag lOather, well tanned, sveighing,, for xos. 1 and:., no less than S ounces, aed fur the smaller 64C11, not lesethan 7 ounces to the square foot ; the bottom and flap-to be good skirting leath er. well tanned; anl the scams to be well and strong- i ly scoured by the best iron rivets, (tinned.) - 1 . HORSE 1.1M.L BAGS (IN SADDLE-BAG FORM.) I Size. No. 1. Body; 46 inches long, and Winches in citemnieterme at widest parts. Size No. 2. 13'34, 44 inches long, and at widest part:B,334loles in circumference. Size No. 3. Body; 42, inches long,..and 3,2 inches in circumferene.e. grids of huttiams'of size No. 1, 12 by 24 inches. I . v.. no de. No. 2,11 by 22 do. 1 ' The borne-mail d h P ags are N t o o . b 3; m ilo )a b le ll o o fgo d ed and substantial bag leather, well tanned, weighing not i less, than 7 ounces to the square foot; and the seams , to be well and strongly aew,ed, ,or if riveted, to be, so done as neither to chafe horse nor rider. Proposals to furnish mail bags and pouches, made of water-proof caniass, or onedian rubber las may he required for peculiar service, will be also receiv -1 ed and Considered. The mail bags above described, comprise three distinct classes, viz:. Common ,eamass bags, lea Mer mail bags,*and trate ,proqf bags android's's. Sepa- , , rate proposals will be therefore required for each, I specifying tho price of each ba g of the sizes and kinds above described. - - improvements in gtte construction of any of these bags. or in the materials thereof, will be received; and their value and'adaptation to the service, as well as price, will be taken into consideration in deter- I mining the _lowest and best bidder, *** All the articles contracted for are toles de livered free'cif expense to the department, at one of the following places, to wit; Boston, N. York, Phila-1 delohia,Baltlinoto,Pittsburgh;Louisville,Nashvilie ,l anal Iftnesville; and bids Will he received for the supply peeded qtr each of these places, or fur the whole. • .'• . The bags ttre to be rigidly inspected, and none will he received that shall he inferior in any 'respect to the specimens or standard articles. After Inspec tion ainl xeceptian ; they ate to be paid for by Xhe de, partment. '• No proposals will be considered, if not accompa nied withsample showing,the constrimtion and of materials/3d workmanshiptinaitesed, and also with . eildence.of the competency and ability of the bidder to ,exeCate the werk`aCconfing toeontmet. The specintens nustbe delivered at this department on or before the Ist day of May next, and will form la connection With the proposals, the basis of the contracts; which are to be entered into an or before theist day ofJune next, tits bidder or bidders chos en will be omit/lied:to give bond, with sufficient sure-1 ties, (to he co „certified to by the postmaster of the place wherein they rettide,)in a sum of money double" the amount ofeontract, for a faithful performance• of the obligations entered into. The proposals ahead be endorsed: “Proposals for mail bags," and be addressed to - the Postmaster General. C. JOHNSON, fkAtmaster Generil ayg-lawkar LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , who design pur chasing Venitian Blinds, or wish to get theic old Blinds renewed and made better than when new t will please take notice that Andrew' White is now permanently situated on, tilt:, corner of Wood and 4th ets. 'Show room on the second floor nfhlr. Ken nedy's splendid Looking Glass and variety store; entrance on 4th et. -ordirs thankfully receivbd. and promptly attended to. Please call and see be fore •u chasing elsewhere. • marl 3 AT - E9,ZTABLE PULMONARY BA LS AM.—Abont tour years since, I was attacked with a violent cough. IE tried various remedies, and constilted sev eral physicians without relief. On the rccomtuend ation of a friend; I commenced using the Vegetable Pulmonary. Balsam, and cicrive,d immediate relief from it, and by continuing the uee of i t.a short time, my cough was entirely removed. I have since al ways taken it myself, and recommended it to others, when attacked with a cough, apd never knew it to ilia of giving immediate relief, although J have re- I 'commended it to Many. ;I. eon, therefore; with con - I fidence recommend it to the. publie. . . •3. B. PRINCE-. Boston, Norembet $01647. For sale by Ai'VAIiNE&TOCK, & Co., al6 cot ift.haif yioodets qindipaod and 6th VAUGIIN'S YECETA.II.II.7 LIT,NONTRIPTIC MIXTUR,F, for the cure ofDropsy,GravelAc. 8 13 ° 10 -si jug. reccietl arid for 1413 by PAYS ?r., tOCKW AY -Wholesale and Retail Agents for Allegbeny.C.o., . ap2o No. 2, Compaexciatßow, Libetty.et. Platisbuigh anti Cousie Company. N adjourned meeting or the Stockholders in the AI.: above Company will be held at Philo Hall, on Toesdar, the ;7111 oFApril,44 3 Weloek.P, 47_ VA -4.4 ti; 4AZZ/c14 4 041, ';~;`„°Y . ;s r .:: '~'q'C .... .. • 01/IVEYAN,CER , • OFFICE in Avery Row,sth street, above Statile Held street, Pittsburh. • . Deans, Memoriam, AostErnrzr, BPNpi) Brixitra . and other instruments : of writing drawn with neat, ness, legal accuracy and despatch. will almost Windt& drawing and filing blEco4.2ti's . 'LlEJtP, It CT 'counter/ execittors, Adnanistratcfra; c.; trandang.' r ig to. ged Estate, 4 :carctt h l ' FfProPr7Pr PAN{ From his long eiperieneo . and lutiinurg - acquaint, : lime with the rnanntrof.keepipg the patine reperda,' e expects to give eatisfactioo W those eternity owl, "inlet thdir bus neve to his elite. • declUker' IDRESII ARRIVAL OF NEW MUSIC for PIANL, FORTE and GUITAR. • s Songs arranged for the Piano. - • The Blue Juniata; by M. IY. Sullivan IIcE:L. Maar Recollections of Home; .by Hutchinspe; Virginia Xillatreta, No 10; The Guinea Maid; Away. Down East comic sorg—spng by Hutthinsoeuti , Mary Blane;ne Ethiopian Mel Ody, by Whitleik; 7 . The last Farewell; a favorite piece; • s - The Sapw-gtorm, as performed by the HuteldueoMll -. Moonlight, Music, Love and Floverc—a Dnett; ;• • ' There's a Good Time Coming...by - the f1910741.Pf19 • Sleeping I Dream Love—by pearl:lBi' 7: Dreams of the Parc—by Eliza Cook; . 7. . 4! Are the Links that Bound ua Brokent Love be Our Guide—by Englebreehtl: . ; I'm Saddest when I Sing; • Matrimonial tisieCtsr-k Comic %mil; " • •:.' Where arc now the Hopes I . Ghcr,shedl The Rridge orSigba—sung..l.l44kutchilmanet..: Pothea, : '• : Anna Polka—by J. Strauss{.; s : Fashion, a new Polka—by MFFelskyt... -:••• Bohemian Polka; •-:- Bergmuller's Firyt Polka; Cotter Pieces, Sounds so Joyfhl I Feast of Roses; - • OW Love, to me the Power; Ti,.! Woodpecker; Emblem Flower; . • Morning's Ruddy Beam; Orphan Ballad Singers; I Love the Free; The Watcher.-by Mre S. J. Hale; s The BfueJuniata:-by ECM= IRENE My Soul is Llyzoi; I Love 44t Thee—by I), MlDignt:P pµL Joel received Apti for 'saki ict:dicripport; ilk - *" .-1); store or ' •pnri-Ii;:b1EISOir: • - mar 26 • • •-•* • • • D . s .. C AAI Wilt ililit . ,, .. • ..... '-':' .• . :.... • stsnorsountria or - .. . •_. IibLE.OW , WARE AND PLATFORDI SCALES; s AND CASUNGS IN GENEAL. ' -..-. . Tis ESPECTFULW Aoki - the patronage of 14' j - k, fri,ends.,. fie feels - warranfed that'll,. can give satisfaction to all Idle. way pOrchaie of hip, "Hie establishment is on'brEelvrs plan of Lots. ;Op Ward. rear3l.l7 • • 2:k*.'. • '• N. HOLINES & 'SON, H..1..1q11ER1 ANC:/Z.EALEIR IN EXCHANGE COUt . ".IO _ •. 14 " • ' .4 , . ; • •-• 4 .• : • •. - • BANK. NOTES 110. 53 Ajay 44 strut, Pittsburgh. Selling rate. • /14,,e)?ang.e., Buying rate. Newyork .I.l.Cinninnati din Philadelphia 4 , Loaisvlie Baltimore 4 4 St. Louis t 4 DANE N0T1:94 Buying rates. Ohio indiatra Kent=ly Virginia Whetting Tennessee a iSly Pr inovpi.--sign et the Golden Beet. 01Thesubscriber' evergratsful Grr pas theory. ,informs his friends and the public, that Wiwi t , removed from his old attrid in Liberty streets - ro'Smithfield, near Third street, sign of the Goldeit , Boot. Hiving supplied himself with the hest:a& ~ Philadelphiaand French Calfskin, Morocco, and AI other kinds of stock, eirinh he will ;nuke to ordnr ....._... at the lowest cash prices; lraying ;rho #nuilied blur= , self with the best w orlon en, he bogies roan , * general .. • satisfaction. Ike therefore solicits a share of public patronage. Shotona,kerst Findings turd Tools of aW --...- descriptions and the latest patterns. rbiladelph4 ' . ' L Lasts of the latest faahions.. • - , . • ... • _.a.PB-3nt . WIL'ADAIII.;..i'• - • ' . . . leer'Sple, uougz.(Yrs--poowtirippjAcv Aid 111 4 Inc, ' , ugh 94 ft:front, an d eiteedlng back 119 Q. Two of them ore corner lots, and the ' position of the whole'property is on,eLf tho most att. vantageous in the city. For further information ap, ply to M. SWA.ItTZWELDEIt, fourth it.. ndv3-tf bet. Wood atid ginitbaddi. JOSEPU IL. SILLS. arautsts, zxcusiscz saoxras, AID arAudia ay , FORFAN AND DOMESTIC =CHANGE, v 4. TIVATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NQTEB. • . • ' 4OLD AND SILVER:: • , . No. 65 1740%) 1r5,31) MOIL rOVIFIPAigg.FISSIO9 • _ ,P . iitsburgh. Pa. . e 111114FuidsiAnd'qucr.eacy reat . ived on Depaiit; sad xolletctioxot made inAl tkeptipcip#44,,Atlie , United. States. . ' _.. . • Sight Exchange on ' Philadelphia, klalstmpte, Neat Fork, Boston and Cincinnati constantly fo,i sale in some to suit purchasers. Ecntacky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Penneyl. nia Sank Notes bought and sold on the Stoat n Evora: bit tering. , . The highest premium pain fbr American Gold. Exchange on Englaud, Ireland, Germany awl Frgice procnked kn. mat 22,1%, Olt obit Street 4 , 7loperey.for fineSeri* TU -AT J0,r 21, 44 4 of ground at the root of Woad ... street, oicupied at the time ofthe grentfrie try' klesiks. King Inlfoltnes, ie offered for j ade. Nnquire of [angle] 3. if. MOOIWEAD. • niAcilyziE CARDS, LOOM ArINOI.2FOIiL /is " it. Cornering, No. /20 Liberly#,.s deol-s beioto St; Clair etrert. IVIESSRS. James Smith 'ld Co.'s Machine Card jjj.. Agency, M i lnufacturerts .Finding Establistw uient, and dealer in Chrllo, lA:Nikki% Glass Ptetel p Frames; Glass; i'ariety,Geodl,•&o. • • Carpet and Dry Goodi Warehouse. •11.0 MARKET STREET. ROJIERT D, TIONPSON. ESPECTFULLY informs his liken& and the 11, public generally, Slit he is now rcee.iying* large and nplentlid assortment 'of Ni's Slurr,,t Prrinn, OIL Ct.cry*,_Sre., direct from the Impolitely and Manufacturers, compote in part of Superfine -Brussels 'cupetin . Extra do. Tapestry BrussilaCarpeting; Super Imperial 3 ply de; ' Extra ; ? do; - Superfine Ingrain do; Fine " do; Common " do; 5.8, 3-4 and 4-4 Plain Venitian 'do; 6-8, 3-4 and . 4.4 Damask " do: 5.8,'3-4 and 4.4 Tapestry " • ,Steam Boat Trimmings,. Brown Drillings; d-4, 54 and 6-4 Shietingst • - • ,6-4 7-4 5.4 Table Linens; Linen Napkins; , Crash and Diaper,. Hunks-buck Toweling; Carpet Stripes ;- New Style Table Covers; Oil Cloths from 25 iarbea,w 24 feet wide,qettri4o ally nits; . • soozzorn .wrrw • Rich Errihreidered and r 4t6ed TabJec sad Finn, covers; Figured Floor Clst's ; • Chenielle, Brussels, Tnße,d. and Wilton Ravi; Tufted, Chenielle, and Slieciaskin Door Matta; Manilla aud Grape do do; grist Stair Rod?, Plat and Oval; . , Dams s,k and Striped Stair Linen • • .'• Carpet -bindings; . 4:4,6:4 and 6-4 plain and figuredladifp 11 . 01.44 . Cotozed Spanish Matting, lac: Etc. .T • . • •-•- Persons fitorfty Stearn Boats, liatylsierTileste . Holism, are requested to call, as ;to confidltStl . , they will fled it to their -ady,nxitage.to do 90 bOrpro . purchasing elseiihere. Dkt" GOODS. Hot : would also invite attention to biz extensivia Stock of NEW SPRING 'DRY GOODS, (embracing every thing in that line,l 00* opening at 1115 41"..v4 stand I2)rNo.llo.Blerket et.. •re ero-2ret.a.or . 1 (17 AX TED klacksiilithe and 'chain . , m aka», 'tv'antc4:llodflteff.' Good pages 4 54,41 bz, tc;• inar47:o. , PYRIJ-Tc)W dc .1 • Raying rates. County &City ord. , . dy. Relief note,/ f: Ponriailvania gat k 40# . New. York. - ff Maryland ! , e . New Orleans. : di,' 1 . i 44 1111•16 & 0,V88T., . • 7ff4WFL ~~ ~~b EME • . EMS ... ~ '. ..:, :: +iL:~::~ :'ki:. ?~`.: I=3 MOEN / 4 7'., '...;1;.°i , ..: . •; .Z -..j-...'.:' .., ' . ; • • , • , • • ..t • •tr .7,4!'7•;!..-7,.,...** - . - 2. 44, , bir-„ce.,411-?.' r . • .22 - 107..: ,~.~: ' . • • t• F.` .... "'.~. . I ENE EMMEN :;.•'. 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