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S. tiarke,". - 'R. E.:Sellera, Ditlzerl POILT~Ob` E'ITT6BUILQA. 4 FEET WATES IN , TIIE CIIIISNEL ANil ,A.VIRIVED, Clipper, No. 2, Crooks, Cinertinati.i ,New England, Ebert,AV,heeling. Cumbria Forsythe, St. Louis. Scbuylkiil, Andrews, New Orleans, Comet, , Poycl, 7.ane.syille. oatai•a,'Ciaik s Brownsville. -_-_-.• i Beaver, -t-Coops, Beaver. Lake-Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. 1 ' v r Michigan, Adarns,Beaver.. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. i 'Louis M'Laie, Bennett, Brownsville. • . ' DEPARTED, • Wisconsin, grace, Cio. • N . e w pn g land, Ebert, Wheeling. tt „ Ben wa t Rush, ara c Brooklyn, Bois, St. Louis. H la u rk n , te ß r ; ' o L vtia ou s i v s i v i i te ll . e. .. ( ~"") Lake • Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. • ' BeVer,'Hoops, Beacer. e . Michigan, Adams; Beaver. `--, Consul, BOwman, Brownsville. e~,/ ' ' Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Browne Vill- Weekly Me-rteia• of the Market. OFFICE OF THE POSTy Z - ' Fainar Ivloarrixo,lday 1.4,1847.5 The .business of the week generally, bas been 1 , unisually g2pd. - The sales of groceries and pro visions haire'been 'quite large, and the prides firm, without; ,ariypate' F ialehante. There haj been a good deal'ofr excitement- in the Flour market, Within the last few day; and prices havelgreatly advanced, as will be . pereeived by the i quotations below; , The weather has been altogether favor able' tolnisitiess.. The iivers have kept at' a-good , ', I stand for steam=boats, although now slowly,fllng. ' We'have haseveral fine showers of iain during othe week 'lda have, assisted naviir, l atitin very (much. fr,'• , Aldises , may be said to be tolerably easy! at i pre sent, altho'ugh o there . is apparently but little afloat beyond the immediate wants of trade. , The rates of discruni on the common currency may always be taken as.a pretty good criterion of M. thezabun danie scarcity of the market as to funds.! When . i paper currency t abundant and beyond the de mand, the' rates of discount advance, and vice versa , The rate is'now only one half per Cent.— The specidations in breadstuffs have caused a de mand for all the current funds, and henCe the low rate: After a time the funds will dow back from the coffers a the farmer, and the old rails may prevail. Exchange continues at i- preiniuM. Despite of the Tariff of '46, the mertantilc, manufacturing and agriculturl interests appear to he in an extremely prosperous condition, and the , prospects befiire us do'not indicate a decline. fly late advices per Caledonia, from Livierpool, • we learn that the corn Markets have quite I 'recov ered from the:panic, and 'a more favorable feeling had been created. The reduction of prices of In . dian corn, has added immensely to the' consul:mil flan in Ireland, so touch so, as to keep pace with ... the supplies, large as they are. ' .• , ~ ' ' ASllES—Scorching,s, market pretty well suppli , .-el,-and eemand good ; the prices are 404ic. Pots, are-held at 4}'a,l3c.; a sale at thiS rate; but 'little in market. Rear/s—Sales at 6c. 'APPLE".....--Scarce, and few sales, at $1,50a2,00 • ..p. bbl. - DF.ANS—No , change ot late; small wh le will fetch 87051,00•;-sale of bbls. at $l. ~ • BUCKETS—Denver, regular sales at 2,..T1 2,25. BEESWAX—ReguIar sales at 2502.6 : carte. BROON,S—SaIes at $1;00g+150 as in tilualitY• I • Very plenty. I BUTTER—Demand good ; sales of Roll brisk at ioei lc; Keg, regnlar -sates of Oc f - BACON—Large amounts are arriving; and meet with ready sales. City Heins Sc.; cou4try do. ~,,:4921-; city Sides Sc.; comedy do. 797ie.;IShoul dee. /' corrOic4,4oNs—At faetories, sho'rt reel Nos. 5 to 10 sells iii - 1904 ... N0i. ,., 11 to 15:at 20c &c Carpet Chain, 23 cents peripdttrid,„' Cotton Twine 25 " .. " 1 ... " 71 . "' - ` Candle Rick, 19 " " Coserld Yarn, 24 , " ' '' Common Batting 11 '" J " ' ' COFFEE—We notice r li,o change in- Rio ; we bear of 'many Lies at SiQ9. Havana, Sp3A. Java.'l2l, , very little in market. DEER SKINS—Sales at 14915 c. p M. FRUlT—Dried Peaches • are plenty in market. Sales dull at. $1,2591,31 p , bill. , • Drics.llpples, sales at 50955 c. Raisins, good new sells &illy at $2,302,50. ()rang* sales of .good m $491,50. Lemon's, good are scarce, sales at $3,509 t,50. FLOUR'—The transactions of the past week ‘ have been very heavy. Thei'e has been a gradual _ advance'in prices since las, Friday, sales ;were then made at 5.45004,62 i and now we Vote „t• . $5,10955,25. The.lowest price paid Yesterday was $5,05, and the highest $5,25. SaleS of 500 barrels at $3,10; 800 barrels at $5,20; 400 barrels •at 55,25; 500 barrels .at $5,05055,10, Some holders ask $5,311, and even $,5,371 but 4fter' dil. igent inquiring we could bear of no sales t either . of these rates. Large quantities are still 'arrivibg 1 • .by wagon and steamboat.. , DOMESTIC GOODS-4.4 Allegheny D. Pe. p yd ; 44 Nonatoofek ; 4-4 Penna. 9in.; .0 Ore gam 9c.; Home League, Shirting, Apron, Furiture checks, 16918 c.; Pantaloon Plaids' and Striped 16915 c. , - • . FlSH—Sales of INro. 1- Baltimore Herring at $6,25.p. bbl.; No:1 Trimmed Shad $10,254 No. 3 Mackerel $7,75958 p bbl.; - Salmon $46,50. FEED—Bran, some sales 'at 899 c. • ! q , Shorts, sales at 12(915. FEATHERS—Prime Kentucky, sales at;26930. . GRAIL -No change in Wheat, we quote at 75c ..per hu. 1 Corn—Sales at 381N40. • Oats, sales at 2E(a)3oc. i . Rye, sales at 40. •' ' Barley will bring 40e.s4t breweries. l ' GLASS—Country Brands, 8 by tO, sales at 2,37 i. 10/.12, 2,3192,623. , HAY—Sales,at scales-during the week at 109 1 , 1,00. The'best quality will fetch the latter price. ' HIDWL-Fer green 3 cents paid by twirlers, re. ' , .5a0111111 11 544c.; Missouri, 799; Spanish 14016 i. ' LUMBERSaIes of common at $7,50959 p M. :Clear $15916 pM. Shingles. $292,25* M.; '' ,IRON—Pig Metal, for, good Allegheny, 35936,1 .time. No H. R. in market of any consequene , ,held at s3sl.ime: Mercer Co. Pig $23025. Sal' Iron, regular sales at 3c. : Nails, pricei withdat change, Ifld may be quo , .ted at 3iC. fog Juniata; other sizes in,propOrtion, ~ -' 'LEAtit•Pig, 494; Bar, 41 . t t , ' LEATHER—Baltimore sole f sells, at . 169 , 20c: New York hole 159173 e. In upper Leathrr,there is no cliange: • ; / ~ LARlN 7 Demand very good, but liitle in mar ' , ftet; sales at 898ic.,Sc. in bbls. ; Sicr9 in begs. :i - ,-.1,.,', •i,.. ;1-TALLOW,Rendered, 708 1 MOLASSES—SaIes •at 36 44045. RlCE—Regular salestin tierces, at 5?(06 RAGS—Good mixed 3i , cash. SEEDS—Clovcr, therels Init little change since last week ; held ars3,so fromlwagon ;, from store runolhyßegular sales at 202,15. Flax, sales at $1,0001,03.. • ' }SOAP-Cincinnati m anufae ure sells at 4404ic; Pittsburgh 5c ; fine variegtaediluc. A discount of siler ct. paid to wholesale dealers. !SUGAIR—Fair; 71; sales a Sas* for prime: TANNERS' OlL—Ranges from $18(2-2:2. VHISKEY—Common is taken at 18.3019 which is , aoath;ance. Rectified sells at va2o. ;WOOL—A few sales atthe llowited quotations: Prime, 33; Full blood, 30 id 02.8 ;3do 26 ; do and common 24. , ' CORDAGE—Pittsburgh Manufarlurc. • { i - Mimilln Rope, by Coil 12c p lb. , Do do when cut.. 4 .13c do White Rope, by Coil L 11c do Do do when cut ..1 ......12c do Tarred = do. by Coil. ... I .' ....... lOc do Do do when cut ..1. ...... 11c do Pitching Yarn, fine i Qc do Do do common '1 , 1, ' Sc do Manilla Bed Cords ..:,- 1,75p2,8303,50'p doz. po do per c0i1....1 .12c p lb. Hemp do 1,504 2,25(i33,00 p doz. .Do do per coil 10c p 111. Mitnille....Plough Lines i 87i p doz. litimp do do 876 do '.l FREIGHTS, :To Cincinnati, D. Goods, Louisville, St. Louis, 44 Nashville, i New Orleans , PITTSIMIGH MANUFACT ViCes. common bright ao do black... Mittccks and Picks.... tities handled do steel blade 'do do do polishad Hay Forks bright „. Jo do black .... Atanure Forks., Grain Shovels Derionshire do Coal do Canal do Spades Sfcliles Scythe Sneths Wheel Irdift per gross , . , (- t - ST. LOLTIS 'MARKET. ' 1 I May 7th,.lS-17. Freights assumed a downward tendency last evening, and at the close. were as follows: Flour 62c. per bbl.; Pork 90c. do.; Wheat 18c. per bu ; Coin 161 c. do.; Oats 123 c. do ;Lead 25c. per 100 11-'• Tound : Freight - 30c. do. do.; Cattle st; per hefd ; hemp $10(311 per ton, &c. &c. • four—Quite firm at $1,75. A lot of SO 1.11.05. ROCk River, line, at It. Verittle offering. 4-Waal—Two lots, about '7O bushels, sacks in indliaded, sold at 07c.; 2UO ski. do., at 04c.; and abildu SOO bu. do at 05e. exclOsive of sacks; 390 bu. sold at 110 c. and 100 do. at .1...3c. Corn-155 sk.. including sacs, sold at 42c. and 50hiks, the sacks returned, at 3 c. Dried ilpples-6.00 hu. at 35c • r F3rmy-13 bales at s7si 34 do. at $73,50, and 55 do. at $77,50. ~ 1 1 i I CINCINNATI MA KETS. I May 11. plonr—The Caledonia's news created quite a , sti in the market yesterday, Aid an advinice Cif i 11 about 30c. (7. lAA. hai been,. re ized. The sales! are! 368 at $5 00; 400 fm. slur gt $5 00. 175 bbls. fm. canal at $4 3; 135, 175, 01.3,1 andli o ld. 4 eq,are asking still higher rates. Of Whiskey, 4001 anit 212 bli:s. fm. canal at 1 c. Of Cornmeal, 1,000 bbls. kiln dried at $3 51. - Of Cheese, 500 boies selected at 7ie • at 73c. i 01 Dried Fruit, 18 bags of *Apples at 59c.,p• bi fair, Itio at Sic ; t!.5 5-ID pigs Galena fin.,si 206 m. hn. landing at i cc? The . officers .01 y, down this morning, report having experieceil great difficulty in 'descending the Missouri rive, owing tulthe no ,, mcrous changes in the.chatineoccasioned by the late rise and very rapid tall. The river is reported stilt tailing, with seant 4.i feet !water cm. the prin. In eirial bars from Westgn to the. outh of-Osage.— Frii i m thence to the mouth the iver is in a better stage, owing 'to a slight rise c /ming out °fettle Osake. The Amelia is report d aground at Lex : ingtan bar.—St. Louis Era, .alarG. (Q-Witnori so Corryn.—Meisrs Editors—l ob serVed some time ago \a communication over ' the sigiiatuee for t'A Patent," statit. that Dr..Liyne's' tntliac Exprtorant had been the meau9Af,laving li the'llives of three of his childre , who•were sufref• ineieverely with whooping cou le, and having; hut', a sh!ort time before, lost one fmy children By ' i thatldreadful complaint, and it viewanother, and' mylianly child, suffering the. .e. eatee agony with theljame disease, and in houfl j expectation of its death, I was induced to purchaiL a bottle of it, and commenced using it according to the directions— andto the surprise of all it be an to mend in fif. teeth; minutes after we commenced using it, and the child has now. completely reco era • Chave no acquaintance wit Dr. Jayne, but I herelty return him a busban ''s and a catisees grateful acknowledgments. i J. Plidladelphia, April 22. d, 184 Jayne 's Hair Tonic.—We co tion otthose desirous of restori proving its beauty, to this el,•gant preparation We hear it every where highly'spoken of, and es pecially by all who have made se of it, as greatly efficiiCious in stimutating - the kiwth of the hair, and preventing and curing mant affections of the skin.: Its virtues are amply an sufficiently prov ed.---4. Y. - Sun. Foy sale in Pittshurgh at' he PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH 'street, n ar. Wood—and at the Drug Store of If. T. Schwa tz, Federal street, AjleghenyCity. . ma ~: L.l GREAT ITALIAN A.MEDY. NILADELPIIIA, April 211, 1846. . ~ Being afflicted for some 8' years with that most' distr'4sing disease, the asthma,P and for the last i 4 years much of the lime con ned to my room, and at' several different times my life was des paired of; I concluded to ob ain some of Ida a zoni'a Sicilian Syrup, wbtch w recommended to me hY a friend from .New — Yorkl who stated . that it IrA cured some of the most inveterate cases knoWn to the medical profession Suffice it to say, that,qafter using the above metlicine for about 4 weekl, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi cally:cured. Yours with resit OLIVE ' W. -- 01VEN 1 , 11,. , I : No 175 Bertr m st., Philad'a. Hays & Brockviay, Wholesale ind Retail Agents; see advertisement. , . I feb22 S 0 g 4'o MARKET'STREET-Is dtxily receiving Can -40 es and Packages of entirely r ew and desirable Spring Goods, of the latest impo ration , comprising in part Cashmere and Brocha Shawls; Spring and Summer, do.; Rich. Silk, of every variety; extra qualities Bombazines, Alpines, Atpaccas, &c. Also, de Laines, Cashmeres, Balzarines,Sareges; Muslins, Organdies, Linens, Lawns, Fran+ Cambrics, Cali cosi Ginghams, of every style and,,quality. Purchas ers are respectfully invited to exainine our stock, as wefeel confident we can• offer them great induce ments as regards style and' pricei. •ap, Pianos. 11 ALARGE and splendid assortMent of Mahogany . and Rosewood grand action pianos, with .me talin frame and with all the later improvements, which for durability, tone and touch, are warranted' to he equal to any made in the col ntrv, for sale low for cash, by • F. BLUME, marlS No I.l2'Wood at, 2d door above sth. 11l ff= • ROligh. Sugarhouse, ''.!Cic 11. F. 12c 25 " I,oc 50 " 25c 25C 50 all round. RED ARTICLE'S .$l4 006100 00 ..11 00Tkl) 0 00 • • S 500 ii 0.00 3. 25000 011 4 50(&00 00 . . . 5 5 010 0 00 4 5004 - 10 - 00 , 3 80a00 00 0061 7 50 ... 7 or)(:)o tk .. 5 500 7,t.0 800 9. 00 5 500..8 so 5 Goo 8 50 3 95r:a .4 GO 4 00(Fe. 5 50 .. POOl6 90 :ore at tl 0 0; 30 bags good ie. Of Lead, Of S4ingles, vance. IL. SIMPKINS Mead to the atten :g their hair or im MMI DISCOVIIITs DAILY.DY I ?..XCLIANG* ITOKEIt, .2,lgp WOOD' rrrntris. RATES :n conar.ers ALLEN KRAMER:, CORNER Or rxn.n PEIYMYLVANIA Pittsburgh Banks.... ,pal Philadtlphia Banks Chester county' Par Delaware county par Montgomery county.: par Northumberland C 0... par Col. Bank.St BridgeSo par Reading' pat Lancaster... pal Doylestown par Easton par Bucks county ,pat par Washington Brownsville . York Chambersburg Gettysburg Middletown Carlisle 'ilarrisburg, Honesdale' Lebanon . Lewistown Wyoming • 1: Erie rrt West Branch ' Waynesburg Susquehanna County ..1 Lehigh County U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes City and County Scrip.. I cum. . ~ State Bk. Marl Brunches. 4 Cincinnati Banks . - I ‘NrclevllleiLaprenct).•4 ColumbUs Bunk ' 1 ,.1 Xenia I , ,' i 51assillon I . 4 Sandusky'; I Geauga 1 I Norwalk ..: I Ness Lisbon 4 Wooster . , I Wrietta ' 5 Chillicothe f` 4 Cleveland . ' 4 !:ciota . , I Lancaster . i ..... . , . , 8 Hamilton , . 10 Canton i 20 Urbana ' 50 Granville ; -50. 'State Bk and Branches 50' Bank of Illinois I'S MICHIGAN. River Raisin. `` 70 Insurance conlpany ...5 State Bank '6 ' Oakland Cdirrity 10 ;Farm and 6lech bank.lo St. Clair , - 75 State Bank t ,TENNESSEE. ! i l All banks.' • INDIANA. State likand branches.. § State Scrip EASTERN! EXCHANGE.. New York • . • (prem.) I Philadelphia... • " • • Baltimore...... " =ME MI Dank VALUE OF COINS. Amer. Gold, (prem).... Old do,' do. ..5 Guineas.. 47 ' 500 Sovereigns $4 83 FrederickdOrs $7 80 Ten Thalers 7 80 Ten. Guilders.. 3 90 LouiscPors.! ..... ....425 Napoleons, 3 80 Doubloon, Sponish..l6 00 Do. Patriot' 16 50 Ducats.... 2 15 OEM Eastern Banks 1 Wheeling f Brandies ~..• • i Bech-at 151orgentown• • I atettVLAnn. Baltimore City ' par Country Banks .. Nee , Yonn. City Banks Country Bunks NEW EtR6LAXD All solvent banks.. WILLIAII A HILL & , Co., WA.:MEW EXCHANGE BRoxess, .41.1), DVALEIitS IN ...FOREIGN AND DQM}STIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, . AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door abore Fourth, East sidc, ' Pittsburgh, Pa. d el GRRENT Funds received On deposit , . an col l.. j lectios litade on all the Cities dim' ut the tUnited Sta es. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, Now 'Grit. Boston and Cincinnati, co)iitantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the. Ohio, Kentucky,' Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most ftvor- Able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Excininge on England, Ireland ; Germany, and France procured, &c. Puirlo-clao v JOIN CARTIVRIGIiT, TMPORTER and Manufacturer of Ca fiery, Stirgi .l cal and Diintal Instruments, Saddler's and'Tin liar's hand too:a, Taylors' Patent ShMirs, - &c. &e. Also manutiicturca Trusses, Suppurtera, &c. &c., in great variety. . J. C., :tlanuracturer and Importer of Pen, Pocket and Table Cutlery; Razors, Scrsaors, Files; SZI 105 .3 : Tobls, &c., has removed to 3 83 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, seco9d door . below Diamond they, : ; And has lately received a large 'assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Knlve• S Forks, Also itogers' and Whostenliolins' FIIVE ceTte.mny Elliott's Rodgers, Wade & Brother's Razors, Scissors, Razor Strops, &c. Damascus and Wire Twist. GUNS, RIFLES, AND PISTOLS, Allen's Colt's and Blivit's Revolvers, A,wider Flasks, Shot Belts, Game Bags, Walker's S.: Cuse's Extra Percussion Caps, Bowie, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Tools, such as Callipers, Dividers, Plyers, Nippers, Hand Vices, Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits, Spolie Shaves, Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron Guages, Mathematical Instruments, 4-c. in very great variety. Jobbnig and repairing neatly and punctually done. mßy 1-y tRECEIPT FOR THE HUMAN 114111.—T0 force its growth and health—Malie it soft, silky, clear and fine. Petsons who (inconsequence ofthti many useless things . , sold) set down every article (he it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people could he made to try•a 3s bottle of Junes' Coral Restorative, and BCC how it flukes dry, rusty, red light hair moist, soil, aburn and dark ; keeps it so,,and by its use for some time, causes it to grow naturally Beautiful, ill:mimic could see the number of poor re pectable Mechanics that use it (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can itie,) for dressing and beautifying the hair, for keeping ii soft and in order three times as long. as any other article made, and it costs but 311 . cents fur a bottle. Read these certificates. BALD,4I PADS, BALI) HEADS--Mr. Jackson, of 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., certi fies, on the 3d of February, 3847, that Mr. Thomas Jackson's head, on the top, was entirely bald 17,r 13 Years, rind that by using two 3s bottles ofJones's Co ral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast and thick, and will soon be entirely restored. Grey Heads, Grey Ileadi—Read—l hereby certify that my hair was turning grey, and that sines I have used Jones's Coral Bair Restorative it has entirely ceased fhlling—is growing fast, and has a fine dark look. Before I used Jones's Coral Restorative I corubed out handfuls of hair daily. WM. TIIO3IPSON, 92 King at., N . . Y. Mr. Pose r, grocer, in Fulton at., had hit hair choked up with dandruff, and Jones's Coral flair Restorative entirely cured it. Do you want to dress, beautify, and make your hair soft and fine. Read —I, Henry Cullen, late barber on board the steamboat South American ' do certify that Jones's Roral Hair Restorative is the best article I'ever used for dressing, softening, cleaning, and keeping the hair a long time in order ; all my cus tomers preferred it to any thing else. Sold by W. Jackson, at his Boot and Shoe Store, and Patent Medicine warehouse, 89 Liberty st., head of Wood at.. Pittsburgln Bottles at 371, 50 els. and one Della my" Itenst lances to Iturope, AND PASSAGE cno.o LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and the various Ports of IRELAND, to:NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND• PITABURGII. rpliE un a dersigned, Agent fdr Messrs.. ROCIIITi . & Co.,de remitting money's to Englandy Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at the• rate of Fire Dollais to the sterling. Drafts issued for any amotint drawn direct 011 the Royal Bank of Irefand,. Dub in, and on Messrs Prescott,Crote, Ames & Co., •ers, London, payable on presentation at am , Bank in the United Kingdom free of discount or any _charge whatever. Those desirous of remitting, or .Bending for their friends will please apply to the sub ' ibriber, at his office on Penn street, 4 doors above the Canal Basin. JAM ES 'ILAN ELY. Persons at a distance wishing information will re ceive an answer ltailketurn mail, by directing (post paid) as above. Refer to the Bankers, Merchants, and Manufac turers ot,Pittsburgli and vicinity. , npl7-dawtf JOSEPH H. IULL. W. C. CUBILT. BILL & CURRY, DAVIALILS,'EXthiANGE BROKERS, AND =ALMS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TH'CATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER No. 65 WooD SE, 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTR, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR. Fends and Currency reedived on Deposit;&lnd' collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favor.x.. bie terms. , The highest premium paid for American !ibid. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar22-y !MAXI:UNE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS. &o Cummins, 14s. 120 Liberty at., 5 doors below St. Clair street. ilk/rE.SSRS. James Smith & Co.'s Machine Card Agency, Manufacturer's Finding Esta6lish ment, and dealer`in Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Goods, &c. • itov.lB--feti23dBra , • Wantea, YOlililci-MAN in a Dry Goods Store, one with some experience would be preferred. The best of references required. Apply W 62 Market street. ap2o MEM .• AT T 1847. SUNDAY - P . A.CEOPT,. 1 81 7. n o t:P td.rivsen,#r Steamer Is- AAC 'NEWTON,. Capt. A. b. will run :,,trultukr packetn9tween Yit/s/4 . 4/; and Cincinncli, 16: vi Pittsburgiteery §',ttuday at 10 a'- . The Isaac Nevtelt).vas buiit thix spring, expressly for the tradetid.efl - ers pgegepge.re eygry comfort and supericrecomihodatiohx. ' . rebl3 ...MONDAY PACKET.; h i The fegular mail and passengersteamei lONONDAIIELA, Capt,< , Stone, will run as a regular Packet bet:Wein Pittsbergh and Cinein nati, !caving:this 'tort every Zlondak at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at.lo, P. M. the same day: Return ing, she will reltee - Cincionati.evety Thursdayi at 10, A. M.' For freighter passage app_ yon health The Monongahela ^etas - built espressly. Tor:this trade, and offers -tho :passengers ni certifert,an,d su perior accommodations. etat3,l - : 1847ctirday ramkeV 1. '317 , f=—tyt . „ . % The:- e ular mail and pgspnger.oteam e's,,, er ITlBillttilA.No'. 2; Cspt: -. K. - Ft.inr- VELTER, wiil-Tun as ateg.mtar ' picket: COsRe4l' atts- Inirgh and Crind4nati, lawring . this Pcirt 6/cry Tui!s day at 10 A. IVl.,'and Wheeling-nt .10 of the same day. Returning, she:will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage ap ply On board. t IrrThe Hibernia 'N'o. 2, was built expressly for the trade, rind offers to the passengers 'every com fort and superioraccummodationa. jan12,1847 1847. , Wednesday Packet. /847 THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S..llc.trr. will leave Pittsburgh every Alrednesilay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10P.M.;'and Cipcinnatl eve ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. ' feb2o I=M 1847. THUILSDAY PACKET.. 1847. THE WISCONSIN, Capt. E. T. GUACZ, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. 1619 SA.ZURDAY - PACKET. • The regular mail and passenger steamer - MESSENGER, Capt. Lin Gard, will run as a regularl'acket between Pitbreurgb and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. lleturniiig, 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 passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 .. t 3V e l r aft w st il e l am ru e n r a A s C a iD re l g A u: m T E H , E L n u r a y . tJ r;i .S . rar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every ''hursday.at 10 o>cl . ock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accornmoda tiails. Fbi freight or poslogo.oppl.y. ot_h.o.ord,..ur to aptr!, .1. N knrros .loNEs,-A-gent. Poe Clueistunti and Louisville. The splendid passengersteam eiCO i '. . e L7 a l n l d t A, leave ibr. the above and intermediate porta; iegular ly. For freight o_r:2 N assage apply on board, or to jet D. WILKINS, Agent. For Ctrvvtnnatt and St. LtUtt• paslenger steamer PALESTINE, Williams, will leave for the above and all intermediate_p»rta regularly. 'For freiglitmr paatage apply on board. je9. Tuesday F..veutug Pacleet. r t : The new and splendid passenger steam `,E;.:..=-4a, boat DEcLARATIoN, Vorlmes, will run as a regular packet between ?ittsburgh and Civinnati: leaving this .port evesy Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock.. Returning she will leave - Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock, The Declaration offers imperior accommodations to passengers. For freight dr passage apply on board. - jel JA, The well-known last running steamer .. : I c.LCAI‘II.IitIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run a regular Packet, leaving entry Wednesday morn ing 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. sj_tetorning, she twill leave Cincinnati creri . Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to vonsyrn sz. Co., Agents, a p 16 lin. 30, Water street. For Wheeling—lief:lllhr t'p r cket. THE. splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. Tvi.F,n, Master, wiil run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel- Mg; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling - every Monday, Wed nßeday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leav ing Wheellng for i'ittsbnrgh over; Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 0 o'clockri. M. For freight -or passage apply on boartl. n 01.5 ReglineAt al Or der. THE Companies crirnpoeitigthe Fifth - Re- , 4c/, Omen Ist Ilridgade 15th Di vision, - Penna. ' t Militia, will meet for training and inspec- tiou on the I Sth day of May, inst. nt 11 td- ~.. 11, clock, A. M., armed and accoutred, as re- li / I L quire.] bylaw. The Regiment will form on . {,AL L Grant street, t 4 extreme right resting on Liberty, and prosei to ,the usual parade ground, near the old Turtipik . gate below Penn street: By ordeg— rua3 2tawtd THOS.. HAMILTON, Col. SMITH '& SINCLAI.II, (LATE MARTIN & SMITIO WHOLESALE GrtogEßs, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56, Wood Slrect, Pittsblk-rgh, The undersigned having entered into partneiship under the above sty . e, respectqlly ask the. patronage or the friends °film late firm, and of purchasers gen erally. They reel warranted in promising thnt they - can give satisfaction to all who may buy or them or confide business to their care. W. H. SMITH, • W. M. SINCLAIR. Pittsburgh, March ,SG, 1847. 1300 TS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c. AT FOLLANSBEF: HAY WA RD'S new 11 not, Shoe, and Trunk Store,.No. lgti Liberty at. nearly op posite the head of Wood et. have in store and are receiving, their Spring and Simmer supplies of Boots, Shoes, Palm Leaf flats, Trunks, &re. 4.c. consisting of the krgest end hest assortment they have ever been abiirt a bring to this market. Our stock of Gods has most ly been manufactured to our order and expressly for tile Pittsburgh market. We would solicit an examination of orifietnek by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell it a small advance above cost. Purrhasere will find it to tit* interest to cell and examine our stocli before 1)&6s-ening. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD; , . ap3 - No IS6 Liberty it. 967' Men's and B9ya ' Palm Leaf Hats, re ceived and fi or sale very low at - Root, Shoe and Trunk, Store, No. 186, Liberty St. nearly opposite the head of Wood et. . apr3 EN OUR LOTS—Bounded by Pend, Liberty and Hay L.sts., each lot having 24 It, front, and extending back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property in ono of the most ad vantageous in the city. For iiirther information ap ply to , M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at., utiv3-tf, bet. Wood and Smithfield. To Let. rpHE STORE on the corner of Market and rah streets, now occupied by Whitehead and Mee- ALSO, A room in loWorstory or a house on the corner of Fifth and Union streets, Possession given immedi ately. Apply to ap 15 JAMES MAY. Valuable Books. SCHILLER'S Aesthetic Prose; The Typee ; Imagination and Fancy ; Life of Benvenuto Cellini ; • Fanaticism : by Taylor ; Fanaticism: by Stilling; ,--- Spericer's Fairy Queen ; Mackintosh's Ethical Philosophy; . Poets and Poetry of the Ancients; For saieby •H. S. BOSWORTH & CO. ; mays 43 Market st • Books. WALPOLE'S Letters; k Wraiall's Historical Memoirs; Wrosalrs Posthumous Memoirs; Rushes Residence in the Co urt.,ofl.6inion ; Liborne's Waterloo Campaignn, :. Littell's Living Age, bduncliin' 11 Yob; c, British Essayist 8 vols, cloth and leather. For sale hy , H. 11W H 4. OSOILT CO., rii3 43 Market st 500 P.l a G p2 S 3 L . l:lD—Jufit received 'and forisale by JAMES MAY. • -• • ' • THURSDAY PACKET I== SPRING SUPPLY OP Palm,Lcat Lints. FOLLANSBEE ¢ fIAYWAIID,S Vol; Sale, MEE 2 PUILB.4-L-Just received and Air e , A{ 0y : LBS B. PALINESTOCK &CM, 7 t _ corner or First and Woottats. ,/ 42,11 ALlYl:;.§—Jiri t rereiird In A for into vi i 11. A, fiN.ENT( K S Co.; may 1 - - cqroi r as! and l‘ Goa s:s. 2 e, orr BOXES Ext. Loo d; just reccivo and Falc.by .13.A.P411.,ESTOCK:& - •enr or , First . and'Woort sts. •• Pow , d. Pumice Stone; just receiv d` - .R.1 and for sale by B. 4. PAtINESTOCKit CO:, • I mavi poi. of First and Wood stn. 5 STANDS Burgundy Pitch; just received and for sale ley -B. A. I'AHNBSTOC7f 4? CO., ap3o°_ corner of First and Wond sta. Gl. BAGSGinger...Root; just iecld and for sale by • B. A. FAANESTOCK &CO., ap29 . cor ofsFirstand Wood sta. BALF:S.VeItet Bottle Corks; just received an. "-I for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., ap3o son4r of First and Wood eta. `,(KEGS Refined Salt Petre; just received and for till sale by B. ,A. PMINESTOCK sp3o corner or first and Wood st. • - - RECEIVING in Store and fir sale, 300 bush e Dried Apples, by L. S. WATERMAN, ap 16 No. 31, Water . , and a; Front tts. 2000- Bulk Pork, assorted- , -also, 4000 lbs. as sorted Bacon., just received and rural° by L. S. WATERMAN, tip 16 " N. 31, Water, and 139. 'Front sts. •__ . . 24 B r O e X ec E i; S .e ' d ‘lP n l rfa . rß:aTeabniy`"?'"'"' ' ,just _ L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31, Water, and 62 Front street ! _ 50 BBLS. White Beans, in store and tomato IT- T.. S. WATERMAN, ap 16 . No. 31, Water, and 62 Front s 25 BBLS. Family Flour, just received and for • sale by L S. WATERMAN, ap 16 7 - ISto. 31, Water, and 62, Front at. VAUGHIVS' VEGETABLE LITHGNTRIPTIC MIXTURE; for the cure of Dropsy, Gravel, &c. S.Roxes, just received and for sale toy . HAYS & BROCKWAY, Wholesale and Retail Agepta for,AlleghpnLco., ap2o No.-2, Commercial Row, Liberty rt.; IVERYE and Bubo Linetne4--4 gross Butler's,ll Jul sale at the Drug warehouse of HAYS & BROCKWAY, marlB ' Liberty et. near Canal Basin. • eIANPHOIL---1 Barrel refined, fur sale at the'llrug I.J warehouse or HAYS & RROKWAY, marlB I.iberty st. neartanal Basi n. O pR. TLIIIPE:NTINE-4 foZ sale at the Drug warehouse of HANSIv 811 WAY, marlB Liberty et. near Caro , Basin. FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds, from Russell's Garden, received and.eur sale, by HAY;V: 131tOcK WAY, niarlB . Libefty st..near Canal Basin.. —...- -- fill LORIDE LIME-2 e ',Ors in store anZl'for sale k_ . l by lIAI. S & BROCICWAV, marlß Liberty st. near Canal Basin. S , - - HOE: Blacking--6 gross, Vatutan's, for sale at the Drug warehouse of RAYS & BROCKWAY, ,art R Liberty st. near Canal Basin. iiLACK—I case best English, for sale at 1 . 4 the Drug werehuuse of • 11A.1. - S & TIROCICWAY, . rnarlS Liberty:st. rear Canal Basin. INDICO-2 ceroona Spanish F 1 0 .41, for ualc at the Drug warchoudc of as HAYS & BROCKWAY, marlß' 5 Liberty at. near Canal Basin. DAINTS, an I Varnish, of all hinds, for sale _L .at the Drug vyarehnuse td: HAYS & lIROCR\VAY, • near Canal flasin,..LiLerty et. eIARB. A'SION lA-1 Jars, for salmi the Drug warehouse of HAYS 4- BROCIi . W.kY, marlS Liberty et: near Canal Basin. jT li§T received and fur sale low-2 bldg. Sitith , : ty As*. quality New York Coach Varnish. Also, 1 qr. hid. Leather Varnish, for sale by feb2o 11011E11.T8 & KANE, 82;11 et. BBL& Copal Fuinitore 'Varnish, Nos. I and 2; Zr Smith's New York-wake, on band and for sale by the. gal. or bbl.; by aCiPERTS KANE, • feb2o . WcriE2, 3d st. ALARGE. 10 allfalinvanv.Plank and Veneers, for gale LI. 'F.OI3kRTS 6 KANE', 3000 FEET hest quality Rosewood, on hand and for sale by RoILERTS & KANE, fub2o No. Si:, 3d st. Cotton. 1 O "7Bales Tennessee Cotton, reed per steamer i "American." and ror sale by tresefN FRIEND, RIMY fr. Co: Waterst. 6 500 LIN Bacon, (hog round,) reelect! and for r gale by FRIEND, RHO & CO., No. 17 NVater st, N. 0. suggy. • 100 I hijs prime N l l llNNl> ir' R fo li r in le EPC y o., .niar27 57 Water Arm TATI ON E ust opening, t large and splen did assortment of Preach, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we'invitel the public to call and examine. JOIINSTON - *. STOCKTON, oct29 Stationetr. Market et. TATIONERY FOR LADIFiS. i 3 Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Scale, Writ ing Stands, and :Floral Wafer's, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, 'Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, L. &c. .For sale Isy JOHNSTON St STOCKTON. dec3i corner of Market and Third at._ CIOLD PENS -,...l3agley's celebrated ever pointed Vf Gold Pens, just received' and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct2ll. "Booksellers,Market st. fra - 1 Pitch: 50 " Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sixes; o 10,000 Seed Icaf Cigars; On consiphient and will bo sold low ror Cash, or exchanged for 14ttsburgh inanufactures, - by TAAFFI o,coriNon. Latest Improvement. BEDSTEADS of different kind,' with Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now it use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. 11. - YOUNG & Co, Hand street. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by • tncivlS.J L. IVILMARTH. CoatlatinigNi Improved Lard 011. 7BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from the nianufactticerii and for sale at Cincinnati prices 'wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2S No. 17 Liberty al. Sundrim g Tierces fresh Rice; c.l 14 bids, Conklin improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sate by F. SELLERS. •sep24. . No. 17, Liberty street: LARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; • And for sale by F. SELLERS: 801,4 No. 17, Liberty street. pRODUCE-6 bbls and 8 kegs Lard; 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do,Cloverseed; - 800 lbs Feathers; 4 bids White Beans; 80 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and for sale by . LAMBERT Bz. SEIPTON. fcb4 „ 133 and, 135 Wood at. F ISH -85 bbls No 3 Large Mackerel; 10 hf Obis do do; 6 do No 1 do do; 15 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Herrings; 6 drfiins Codfish; for sale by • LAMB.EHT SHIPTON, feb4 133 ttod 135 Wood st , "VriPLE SUGAR-1,00016L reed and for Bale by. .1. LA.3II.IP,RT & SNIPTON, feb4 133 andl3s Woods[. . • Piandie. • A SPLENDID rissortment or Rosewood and Ma= hogany Pianos of the latest patterns, just _finish ed and for sale sir. F. BLUME'S, apr2l. No 112 Wood at. A"°, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with Cole man's patent .N...oldan attachment, loci for cash - , at (apr2l) F. SLUMPS, 112 Wood id. • AcON,-20,0 . 00 lbs. flayrts, Slitoulders, part in garrsass; for safe low by P. C. MARTIN, - COT. Smithfield sod Fropt ttF. HATS2I -- NP.CAPS:, S C E.'S C 0,.. ' cpw..l)- r cap. ! 3stf,,lt y infornOheir Merits and _MT -- y they }:Ave. cal, en the store foimerlyoccupied - hy.44. l iineS W4lson , where they' intend 'keeping •a. goner. 9/ ifskortinent or* ETATs. AND CAPS, to which 'they inyite,tho atlenti.priol fiereliasers. Those `w ;Shit - 1g a neat nod triol4l - ,l)e article can be supplied by callind at No. Sti Wood st., corner of Diamond alley. - S. C. ERIXTIN 4 CO.; Saving disposer( or my Hat and Cap establishment to Ale'rers. S. C. Erwitt & Co., I nl . lcerfully" recorn end them to the'pstrouage of my former customers. 1 JAMES wiLsoN:. • HIS beautifel place of resort having: been greatly repaireilithe proprietor is how ready to.receive °Artemis, by the, day, week, or•mooth. His se tommoilatioes are geed, and his prices are low. . pay 4-tr . s.II34LELLANP. IIIcHAILD T.. tar.c44, , • 17,1r0T).17.1r- AIID DEA 1.1111 Foreign and Domestics Saddlery Itar4. lvare aud Gnerliwe Trimmings, descriptiogs, No. 133 Wood street, Pitts bnigh, seven doors above nib s nod one.door aboio li. Childs .& Co. , E Shim store. ap24 51A1MIDIS AND DE4LEp tys ltAirkd Selling rate. Vac New York . pr Philadelphia I Baltimore I. " VASH Buying rates. Ohio • f din Indiarra 4t Kentue4y - I " Virginia k St Wheeling I Tennessee 3 4 . -a.B ApiD GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, Steubenville, Ohio. By B. W. 8A8.1.# tttr A watch kept for boato.day and night. Bag gage taken do m,d from the boata, freo,or charge. ap27-d3m • , t• • WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLEA, Corner of Fourth and Market •atreets. ALARGE and well eelected stock'of Watctim Jewelry, Silyer ware,.Militory Goods, always on hand and at regular Eastern prices: Gold Patent Lever 'Watches, full Jewelled, as low as . --, . $ 4O - . Silver Lever Watelles, as lawns 7 .18 GE:evirre Cuoper, Tobias, Julinsop and other app. proved Watches, may be had at a small advauce and warranted: Fine %rata. work done in the very best manner sp2s • F. .rrilueral at.looll of r - e Superior. FEW do:, (latest edition) of "Houghton and Br4tol's Annual Regime," acennipaniedby - tlie map of tlaeentira country, number and location cf oscry permit, name ana capital meek of 'ail the Mining romp pies, reault of iha geological and iy- Pl , graphieal survey, together with the statistical information rotative to-tlie Mineral .Reaion 'of Lake l,:liperior, are coctained in the work, For sale by • HAYS & ftROCK-A WAY, pruggias, 2; Coriamercial Row, Liberty at: niavß-d llrawing Paper 'and 1 7 , INE Antiquarian Drawing Paper .32.1ky 52 inches; 2 Double Elephant 6 ' " 27 by 40 4 6 , F Elephant " .• 23 31 44 Columbian " 23 by IL 1, 44 Imperial / 21 b y 29 44 • together with a large stile]; or smeller sizes. DRAWING PENCILS of ander.r..cmsD and pre pared lead of four, three, two and one H. , a large supply of the above, just received by ELLIOTT ;c: rftllE Subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Commonwealth-the amount of License required by law. lie has given the regularly approved secu rity, , and taken out.a Counnissipn of the first class, as an Auctioneer, of the city•of Pittsburgh, and rent ed that spacious wareroom belonging to STl..witsus Lormr.ort, Esq. , No 114 Woirid st., three doors from sth, where he is prepared to ateentrto the sales Ol es l ett ry kind of Merchandise, Furniturejltmil' Estate, St cks, Ship 311;g, &c. &c. Sic. , either at the Auction It rps or on the premises, and will in all cases ex- L e ert rnielf to the titmett fur the benefit of his em ploy rs, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell excllu.... ly and only on commissionuielther purchas ing'bor having any interest whatevei on goods in the Store, but merely the CoMmission for selling, there by giving all owners a fair chanceovithout partiality. abasing therein property d.s.posett of to the" best advantage. . , .. 62, 3d at, Sales will be promptly settled when made; advan ces will be given at any time on the most acconimo drain; terms;--Inierchants Will not be charged for ad vances. Regular sale days, Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture, Le.; and every crendig, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches; Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books on Saturday evenings; a general reference will he given in a few days. Bills of lading have heed received of several large invoices of .Itierchannise,. direct from extensive Importing !louses, in Boston and New York. Notice will be given of their arrival.° np24 JAM PS WE:ENNA, Auctioneer: Urcat Englattlx Remedy. Far Coughs, Colds Asthma, and Consumption! T"Egreat and only remedy for Colds, Coughs, Asthma andCoNsustrrtorr, is the FitNr, A RIAN BALSAM OF LIFE, difcovcred by. the celebrated. Dr. Buchan, of London, Englandoted introduced fia, to the 'United :lutes under the immediate .superin tendaime of the inventor. , The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American' Agent in soliciting for treatment the -wonsx DISSIDIS. CASES that can be found •in tale communityasei that - seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and hare been.given up by the most diStinguished Physicians as co:trtinten AND Ls:- CI:RAM:E. - The Hungarian Balkam has cured, and will cure the MOST DF-SPERATE. or eltscs. It is no quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known and establi.shed efficacy. Every family in the United States should be sup plied with Buliati , s Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to• counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate, but to he used as a preventive medicine in all Mises of Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Chest, Irritation and Soreness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and General De bility, Asthma, Influenza, 'looping Cciugh`and Croup. , Sold in large hottles, at B. 1 per bottl, with full directions for the restoration of Health. • 4 • Pamphlets, containing a mass•of English and A merican certificates. end ollier evidences; showing the unequalled merits of the great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratituciusli. DAVID F. BILADLEn, solo Agent for the United States, 119 Court street, Poston. T. W. Dyerr & Sons, General Wholesale Agents . , No. 132 North Seconil street, Philddelphia. For Salo by 11. A. FAHNESTOCIC Qc Co. corner' of Wood and Front streets. may 7 MUSTARD AND SPICE. FACTORY': ' No. 27, Fifth street, between Market and Wood. rpm: subscribers have constantly on 4tand,ortheir OWN AIANUFACTURE, (whicli'.llley,offer to Grocers and Druggists, at "Eastern wtioltsale" pri ces: Mustard; Gro. Pepper; • Catsup;, . ~ Cinnamon; Syrups; ' ..' " Alspice ; • Rice Flo or; • " Ginger; .. Preparedliorse Radish; " Cloves; . ALSO Mt HAND, Nutmeg's, Roaited and Ground Coffee. mar22-3m 1 RHODES & ALCORN ° DRUGS, DR.UGSI . ' TOEL MOHLE'II., Druggist and Apothecary, W. corner of Wood and sifrild., Pittsburgh, will'heop constantly on hand, Dnuas, Rath*, OV,s, . . N. 11.--Physician's prescriptions caref!illy pounded from the hest materials, at any hour ef:the day or night. Also, fan assortment of Perfumiryi fine Tooth, Hair, and plotliprushes, ik.m&c., which ho will sell low ticr'Cash., . • ap29-y" puysicr4.ll AND SUP.G . E.QH, Tat. & w 9r4yiors, MAKES this metlied pf announcing to his lriends, and the public generally, tha t ' he has returned to the city , and intends ( promptly)' tocattend upon the practice of his profession, in all their , various departments. Having faithfully attended (the past winter), one' of the best Medical -Colleges, where thp facilities in, the : Hospital and dissecting-4moms are not surpassed I,y any other institution,. added to liis former- oppiirmnitica, together with triairy.epe experience, feels confident that IW - shall - temple, to receive a shkre of public eiinfidence and patrtfn;, ale. office; tru: street. mar 25.6 COPPERAS -25 b'hlsiiif CopperaV: first qualitYi received - nn -consignmene,tor GEO. COCHRAN. No - 26 Wood street, - 4=, Shgkeipear Gardens 8Q sow, A. 110101 tree?, riltzburgh. ' , hang°. Buying rate. Cincinnati • } din Louisville I " St. Louis # i ( nose. .. - • Baying rates. County & City ord , s dis Relict notes Ponnsylvania Co i New. York Maryland . g‘ New Orleans wAstis~c root I ALL, U=N= Auctioxi Notice i. , •,::.1 , T;,.•;.:•.,! . . ' . . , AT Iti 0 62 RIBATa.E £ J S T .11 EET , Etien , Sranct4tl•Streets.. - - A ' . _ 144i:40N respectfully invites the attention ..ti., ' .of the fablicto'hi&extensive - steck of - Foreigt •Ta pfttriestin S,ping Goods, comprising' an aSsort 7 :, roma attic, newest and molt fpahionahTe stylei int.'', ortekt; .Grear-inducOtents will .be. offered to pur-:, chasers., at Wholesalu'otilletail, as the stock wilt be.; constantly, replenished nolo the Ens trn ' Yakut', rendering our asiortMebt always fresh - add desirable, 'The following sr° among thli rpoafdasirable style 4 of Geode offered : -' ' - ' - ' SPRING. AND SUMMER SVA.IVLS; • Of every saricte, Paris lirinted 7 Muslini 40 Lawns,- Dal zari n es a rrit'Barages; Rich Drees 'Of variou4 qualities, Rosaline, Mohair and Drarge Plaids; Eng= lisp and Scotch Ginghains; Fronch Prints, Jaconots, Mous on Lakin*, Uri - Manta *Linen Ginghams, Bonk.: banines - and Alpaccas. supply of Millinery and White '=Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, and Fancy_ article*, 7 ' - • . - • - • ' DQM - ESTICB. - Brown - and Bleached. Tat t le Cloths,-'. Checks _ Stripes,bjaper,Napip,?, Crash; Drills, POttonades, , arkch-1.4110- &laded' ilouse-keeping. and Summei SttEa .WOULE.II G.OODSr i — N, 'Broadcloths, Cassimerci, • Doeskins, cassinit 19 Tweeds, Jean s, Vesting's, Drag IP EtO,Casbinere4-, &c. The followidg. are snipe of the prices': Moss de laines as lowoas 121 cia., usual price 45 ern. FrenChninslin and lawns, 1 ' 25 cc Eng. and scotch gifighamslBl cc ;.-`2B-c5:, Good Alpaccas2s- ai _sc 37 cc :- Balzarines and ' llaiagcs, - 15 .fi ,Sc - • 6 ,;`-- Calicoes, a !sip assort -% - • • . . . . • , 8 rr rs . . Together with many ' other articles'oraoargo-and desirable Goode, equally low, which with our fOrinei stock ofStapte Goods; Prints, &c.;complete ono of the.;most attractive assortments in the , marker: Merchants, as well as purchaaers at rattail, will do well to examine our stock, before making their se: leafier's. ; A. A. MESON; ap29 No. 62, Market 'street, Pittsburg,lr , copar‘nerebtri.• r IHE undpraigned flare this dal/ associated them. , sel s•s together,: under the' lint/ aftd style of iOIIN Bzecs s .Cp., for .the purpose pf conductmg a Wholesale Grocery, Pr - educe and Commission :Be`. illness, arid have taken that spacious Warehouse, Dili. 166 Liberty 'street, opposite- Sixth, where they will he pleased to zee their friends and former patrons.;';' HENRY DrcuLLocon, . tr. • JOHN BLACK. pittsbergh, April 1, 1647—may.8-Imo, Propisials 1. 'vittibinigh C;itil. . - - Tirtorosat mil',. received byttie undersign -, it r until ihe' fit t day of June, for the. ilelliery o 1 15,000 bushels f Pittshuth Coal, of the heel gnat ity for the fabric lion of Gas„ . to- be furnished on or before the first - ay of October rest, at the St: Loma Gas Worke, payment to be Iliad° upog•delivery. For furthr particulars apply to•tht , undersigned. ` KENN.f.:TH MACKENZIE Chairmanofkke Cd..elight Comma 10; ma)7-d3w ' • . - - , . rrto the Honorible the Judges of ihe Court Of (g u ar., ter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the Coun of Alleghe.ny. - The g'ntttiort.of Elizabeth kink, of the 6th - Wardil:; city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforejaid, humbly., shewith, That your petitioner bath provided herself with materials fur the..iecommodntfina pl travellers and others,-at her dwelling 'hove in theeity foresaid, and prays that jolty Honors, frill he plenscd to grant her a . license to keep a pitblic duty of entertainment id your petitioner, asin duty botind„ will pray. ELIZABETH MINK. ~ We, the subscribers, citizens of the Fifth Ward' do, certify, that the above petitioner, of gooeYre. pute for honesty and' temperance, and is well Kovi l a. sled with house room land' conveniences for the ac commodation of trarelers and othOrs, and that star tavern is necessary. • ' - dance Korey, MiCha 21 Donoghue, .JOhn A. FAA:in! son, Bernard Buerkie, DO4id Kemii, Samuel Rich- • ardsog f John Bone, Be natal Dougherty, M. Leihey,,. GCO. Stewart, , -Saml. 13 zzam, A. Suter.- . Now Millinery riL aid Fancy Dry roods tore. . No. West side of C/air sired, between. Pent!, and Bi - idge: . - • ',urns. DUFF has c l ompleted : her arrangernents„ .1. during her late to New York, for receiv ing at all times the latest London and Paris thehions, of every article ih the Millinery badness. A cluic4 selection of new- styles . Dress Capp, Silk:and.Draid Bonnets, Collets, Itibbns, Litees, jest opiped. Also, a nenii. and elegant pattern Of Silk Cartlinalsi Caps, DorMete, Cardinals, &c., made to older., Straw'Bonacts Cleaned. , • ' ' • A few good Millineriiwanted. „ . - my 4 • , Jk. titose, -.- • .. _ -,.. r 4, lISPECTIL,LY tifonts his friendsi . and tlio., _IA , public in` general that he is now fitted np, ind -. ready to'receive Boar . erS at his house, on Filth 5t,' . ... opposite 'the Jail. Ile ,reslinlents and can be had at any hour in the. Pay... : .-. may6,3g,to - • . ' • 1.116.11AK0 BANIC 'Or PIITSZURGII } , ' ,2 - - - May - 4th," 18-17, .' rpILIS Bank has tll day declared a div,uictip , .1: three and a half_ er cent: on its wsp . iit at f„ ;• payable to stuekhuldel(s or their legalre res*A, tires, on or slier the ltlth instant: . i,.. - may 5-td - -', THOMAS M. 110117,R, prraamtiati, May, 4;1847.• . - DIVIDEND.—The rectors - of. the Merchants and Manufacturers , Bank - , this day declared a dividend, fotir per rnt." on the capital' ; ttoelr;; of the profits tor the last six months payable on'oE '- alter the 14th instant. Eastern stockholders 116: . n , paid at theicommociei Banlef.peniattylxittiiiirt • Philadelphia. I mays-td I W. Il...pes4.Ny,.4ffehipi,,,-.. . - Fire Engine for'Snlet.:::-: . . FIRST rate second clash Fire Engine, that will - t ei-throw two side streams and a gallery streank;, with pipes and everything ready- fiiriservice. She will be sold low. Forfurther particulars inijuire'of WM GORINIAN, - .. . - :. . :, •,- ADAMS GETT,Y,• . Committee W . GEO'. WILS, - . : - '.-- A . DIES AND G Who-design . por , chasing .enitian to tot their alit., Blinds renewed' and made better than when tiety;, will please take nutice that' Andrew permanently situated on, the corder "of Wcied.,ataiL . 4th sts. Showroom on,tlie second flotir nedy , i splendid tooltidg ,Glass.,and.,yariety store entrance on 4th st. orders thankfelry and promptly attended to. Please call, and see Core purchasing elsewhere.. Iron City Hotel. - M R I S r; s S F C l; T h w s i . ? l' re t t l % t % l •N e n k, * v k o e o e d P a th .t: Alarket -erects, where they will be tladio entertain-_ - their c Corners and the public erigcueral: - - nia .awer • - Wall Paper' and . .tiorders. .rnacEs SEDVCED. - 1 1 .4.1;:111Eni, No. 47, Marl.:et *street,ietween 3d and 4th ii CSRECTFULLy'ortnounces to e public that " XI, his present stock of WAL[„ PAY ' AND 'BORDERS of his own manufacture is very olden 'ye, and daily , ' additions arc beind` triode o'it, as th4y arc finished,,- ; :- of new_ and splendid patterns. Also, a well assorted' stock of Freacji Faperand Borders. Having recently rediiced the prices of the above articles; (and others, ; ' in his line, not 'enumerated,) he is propar4 to sell' for Cash, citcAttn, than "any establishment or the' kind, East, or West of th e mountains.' rearllA•litt: A Fresh. Arrival of Icew'Poolis A t MORSE'S (late Ceolt , s) LivErtiatyilDEprrr.-; ;-I An Overland Journal 'mend tire Weild, - dinrine the years 1841-42, by Sir George 'Simpson, Geyer-. nor in Chletof the litidaonlay'Company 7 eTerri. *. A Dictionary "ofßocticat'Quotations,eon4sting of extracts cgi sid),XCt,cotupile'd trim virinua an flora, and arranged under Sappsoririate 'fie7i4s;liy 3 ThelViedical Siddent?s Lade, Dictum: Or''.l4.lanual . - gtzaminationsi by Geo:llandenhall; M. . D., lecturer`_,.; 'brikattiology In the Medical Inifitote of 'Cincinnati, ;Timber of the Philidii.--Medical Sodiety,,otc. Small Books on Great 3uhjitts,3 . eola. My. Little Geogreptyr-R thing - of tjlpkind. History of the Bero,lutionip Germany. Modern chiralry: ortbe Advontures of Capin Farrago-comic' Doraey &.Son, No: 7. • - • - The Secret Band of Brothers, illtustrated` by H. Green—a thrilling story:, • -- , TheArts . and Mysteries of Garnbling,illuitratedr," by .T. H. Green. " - - Lives of early British Drainatist?--- • wrare and bean- tiful work. Blackwond4 Magazine for April.. = A Tale of the GM - col:yenta Of Paris. Mexico asjt . NFast anti. ie, With, numerous illustrelions . The Meteor:r or the:-Cutter- of the Ocean—a• se4 Sto . 'ON Geo,,TaylOr's Life, Battles4!'3.l,-:.C°;.11.7;5i1; with iltistrations,".l - - , be . P ti ust f , r t e t bound eived, m n foritt: t9rt,-;:rti„-Y.r. Depot, 85 Fourth strbet‘. . .