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S ::The weather on • Saturday ,clear and pleasant There was no excitement ini the market • sates were,not heavy, but prices were firm, • FLOUR—Prices on Saturdity were about the same : as Friday. We fourid sortie - of the merchants hayloviraely, whilst others ,ippeared very , eau'. tiyus. ' . majority of the sales ,were made' at $3,2.5 v Uhl., and this may he'rput dowu as a fair quotation. Sates'of - 200 bbls. $5,23; 000 bbls. at $5,2.05,25 ; ,200 bbls: at i .. 5,31.; 300 bbis. at 68;15,1;:c. .The difference its price is owing to the quality of the flour, and the kind of bbls. it is put up:in. ; Upon lie whole we think there was a greater desire to .sell then buy at the above prices. SIACE.ERET. 7 _Good No. 3 ire, selling freely - at 0,50{x'7 i 5 tiarket well supplied. HERRlNG—Baltimore Herring are in demand ai 5t3' , 8.43 56: • POT.A.TOES-- . -Tted 40c • Pink Eyes, 78e. is bu. - 11bLASSES- , -Sales at 38431 c: •;:eOFFEE—Rio still remains,ntSipSi. Plenty in market._- ' .triEESESales at 707-.1c. , becoming more t. • • ! SVGAR—SaIes of- Wads. at, 'and bbls. at S/ lid Sty Stock heavy. TELEGRAPHED FOH:TELE POST. -- • May 15,78 o'clock P.M. FLOOR- 7 -Tbis morning sales Western, standard brands, at $7,873Dr7,00/. per bbl , the closing pri ces of. yesterday, but subsequently holders put up price to'sB, l and refuse to sell aOess. Buyers be. ing'unviitling to give that, no fuAher business done to-day. Receipts continue inadequate to supply immediate demand, and holder* We their own • way. • WHEAT—The market has ',advanced. Sales 1 3b00 ; Im. prime . White at $1,65,1and Red by sam ples at $1,78.. ; Supply . 'CORN—Nothing of consequence done in White Corn- to-day. Sales yellow at $1,03a1,96. • OATS—Are worth'2sc. per bu. on the spat. RYE—Has advanced to $1,01: 1 / 2 i1,03, and safes. CORNMEAL—Is worth $5 and sales 1000 Ws. s at that. RYE FLOUR—Declined, and stiles et $1,75, per bbl. PROVISIONS—The business doing is moderate, l and mostly for use_and ship stores. "Sales new mess Pork at $18j6,50, ,and .Prime at sl4. Mess Beef is quoted at $l4. Western cured Ba., con continues, to sell at 8, 9 and - 10 - fur Shoul ders,- Sides and Hams, and sugar cured Hams at 11012 . e. More is asked by sorrie for Sides. Lard ranges [rola gi,(2103c. for No. I:in hbls. and kegs. Butter is plentier, and sales of kegs at 13c. Pork Sides in bulk are scarce and nigh—they are quo ' teal at ip.,7101.,. G ~C.;~, !! . ! GROCERIES= A moderate ;business doing.— Soles• 150,6bt1e. N. O. Sugar at Tu7ic. and Adolas- Isis ea reduction on previous rakes. • WOOL—Stock of old -small, rand market will probably be' cleared before the new arrives. Sales 24,000 lbs. mOstly common and !pulled at 27a2ne. CLOVERSEED,-Some sales at $4,25a4,37.b lis pet bu. . FEATHERS—SaIes 3000 11:1. good western" at 30c... May 15, 1, o'clock, P. M. FLOlift—The dosing rates for Emir last even ing, were $8,54a8,182, as extrei:Oe asking price-., .but there were no sales at either figure. To-day BEE inquiry was renewed, and the negotiations termi nated in sales 'of 1000 bids. HoWard st. a! ,ss;c3s,- 12,) is , bbl. -The receipts moderate, and stocks of t all kinds light; WHEAT—There were further sales of prime white Wheat tO.day at $1,90, to extent of 3000 • b'n. ;„and of Pennsylvania red rc),000 bu. at $1,57 01,80 as in quality. - CORN-Sales of 4,900 fm. at 03e. for white, and , $1,03a.1,05 for Telloweprinae quality. .:I,lark. et steady, and demand good. - • "7HISKEY—In bbls. is scarce, and has advanc 7 ed to 32c. at which there have, been sides. , BEEF CATTLE—The sales 0 Beef Cattle show n.llole improvement, the average price at close of the evening being $4,31$ per 100 Ills. on the hoof. HOGS—The lasi sale of priMe live hogs was • . et $7,25.per 100 ftfa, -.PROVISIONS—There is 4 , •;ioecided improve= meat in the demand for proVians generally, and a larger business , has teen dinle. Of new Mess Pork 'sales at'.sl6(3l6l j Prime at 114 Some transactions in,Beef at $10(a).1 for prime and No. 1, mostly for Money. Bacon is,brisk, the demand, hOWever,. running on Sides More particularly. Sales considerable at about 7 io7.ic, for Shoulders ; 00l43c: for Sides; 00l0c. for 114 ms, all, of western cure. Sa;es Baltimore cured a 74,10 and lOic. to a. limited extent and mostly , :kr use. Market for Laid "steady—moderate saleS at 91010/c., trerneslor No. 1 in bbls. and;lcegi3. Of Butter, sales Roll at-Id/016c., and keg, it 11c. per lb. W. 1 4.,Cheese at SOSic• -GROCERIES—Market has not been very ani mated: 'Sales 1000 bags Rio Coffee at 740sc. • N.s.o. Sugar at 7074:C. OIL-.-Sales of Linseed at 70c, per gal.; 70072 is asked. ' - - it -31c4 and.... z a good in: ;t . ' '~.'• • • Wool,—.Nothing.doing. - DEER SKINS—Sales 1000 Ds. western in hair 20: per of.erude at -3433 e per D. • CLOVERSEED--Sales prime: at $4,2504,373. t'LIDI3II-..' Has improved considerably yeAterclay fofr GetlesseE , i•as $7;75 The sales reported reach 7600 bbls. at COMMERCIAL Axcop.D. • • rink.r..op. DAily evil:ow:Or the Diorite's. .PHILADELPHIA MARKET BALTIMORE MARKET , ;s7El,V,.•toßli MARKET. May 15, 7*clock, P, 1a7,93/, and spbsequehtly„ at $8 per bbl., ing a Oonsiderable'advanee. Offers of $7,50 • ,25 for future..delivery are refused., • E . FLOUR t —Sales at $5. . RN : —:The deinand is much more ictive.— 20,000 bu. Yellow at- 96c. Offers of Sii eely made, but no takers. Aggregate weekV 110,000 busheli. TS—Sales at 50c. per ba. ' . - CL. Sales are fre sales 0, MEAL—Sales 1000 bbls.' at $4,75 per CI bbl. 1 G • 'OCERIES....The 'market is - unchanged both I r ces and feeling. • le VISIONS—The market . is. heavy. Prices .ot raised to any extent: • ‘ i - AMA. HiLi-d4.-0;/.9 ;ER3, EXCHANGE BROICER, AND DEALERS IN EIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, FICATES OF 'DEPOSIT:, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, Wood sty'one door above Fourth, East side, PiUstnirgh, Pa. RENT Funds received on depoirit, and col tiona made on all the Cities throughout the States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel e'e York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly in sums to suit purchasers. aper of,the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and • Banks bought and sold on the most livor ma. - No. 61 I le United Oda, for sal= The ' can Gol Each France Ijighes; premium paid for Foreign and Amen !. and Silver-coins. ge Deland, Germany, and (procured, &c. _ marlo-dare Remittances taßnrope, r6l, AND PASSAGE PROM , 'OOL, LONDON, and the various Ports et' ND, to NEW YORK.,PHILADELPHIA AND .BITTSBURCaI.. ' ndersikned, Agent for itlessrs. ROCHE, , S.'&Co.,istemitting money's to England, Scotland and 'Wales, at the. rate of Five CI the Xi sterling: Drafts issued far any rawn direet on the Royal Bank of Ireland, d on :,Messrs Prescott, Hrote, Ames &Co., , London, . payable .on. presentation at any le United Kingdom free of discount or any iateier. ' Those desiroirs of remitting, or Pr their friends will please applyto the sub-' t his office on Penn street; 4 doors above Basin. - JAMES BLAKELY. I ata distance wishing information will re- t inswer by return mail, by directing (post LIVER 4 111.11.1.4 T HE Ireland, Dollars amount Dublin, I Banliess,l Bank hit charge w sending f scriber, a the Canal Person coive paid) as a ove the Bankers, Merchants, and Alanufac ittsburgh and vicinity. apl7-dawtf Refer t curers of ILL. W. C. CURRY. HILL dr. : cunalr. 1., EXCHANGE 'DRONERS, AND ,SIALERS IN AND DOMESTIC EXLIIANGE, CER TES OF DEPOSIT,-BA NE NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. l OD ST., 3D DOOR DZLOW FOCRTLI, WEST SIDE, BANK FOREIG TIFC N 0.65 W - Pittthargh, Pa. ds and Currency received on Deposit, and ions made in all the principal cities of the es. Plll Fu l cnileH United Stn, Sight La York, Bos. sums to su I Mange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New on and Cincinnati constantly Cur sale in It purchasers. Rentucki ma Bank ble terms. Indiana, Ohio, Virginia-and Pennsylva votes bought and sold on the most faiora. The hig Fachang : France pro 'est premium paid for American Gold. • on England t Ireland, Germany and mired, 4-c. , . mar2.2-y ' - AV anted* A YOU some best' of ref. street. 'G MAN in a Dry Goods Store, one with experience would be preferred. The reziees required. Apply to 61 Market ap2o AT C AIDS, LOOM FINDINGS..Lc M. Cummins, No. 120 . Liberty st., 5 doors below St. • Clair street. AlECo.'s Machine Card , S l S z li en S c . v Ja l T ia es . t p r i t o c i t t u lt r6 & r, meet, and dealertit Clock s , Look tog, G g lao; Gistes, Frimes, Glass, Variety Goods, &c. nor. 1 B—fel)2llk...v I3001(s---Justrec'd: Works of Lord Bolingbroke; Works of Samuel Johnson; Works of Jeffer son; Boswell's Lifo of Johnson; Curiosities of Lite- U. S. I.3OSAVOICIII & Co. 43 Market at LONDON PUISLICA.,TIONS. Lahzis , Ilistory of Painting; Schligles Philosophy of liistory; Cole's House of Austria; • Schiller's Thirty Yearn' War; Poems of Paunore; Spencer's Fairy Queen; ma 12 • H. S. BOSWORTH &CO JOHN CARTWRIGH T, TAITORTER and Matunicturer of Cutlery, Surgi cal and Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tin uer'S hand tools, Taylors' Patent Shears, &c. &c. Alen mann factnres Trusses, Supporters, &c. &c., in great Variety. J. C., Mannractarcr and importer of Pen, Pocket and Table Cutlery; Razors, Scissors, Files, Saws, Tools, &c., has remmod to 83 WOOL/ STREET, Pittsburgh, second toor helow,Diamo'nd klley, And has lately. received a largo assortment of Pen and Poelcet Knit -CS & Parks, Also Rogers' and I.:ll , ,stenhohns , • FINE CUTLERY. Elliott's Rodgers, Wade & Brother's Rotors, Scissors, Razor :Strops, &c. Damascus and Wire Twist. GUNS, RIFLES, AND PISTOLS, Allen's Colt's and Blunt's Revolvers, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Game Bags, Walker's & Core's F Extra Permission Caps, Bowie, Dirk and Hunting Knives, • TOOlB, such as Callipers, Dividers, Plyms, Nippers, Hand Vices,' Squares, Rules, Braces, 11111, - Spoke Shaves, Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron Guages, Mathematical Instruments, ikri. in very great variety. Lt7lobbing and repairing neatly and punctually dean. ingvl-y . • 11 RECEIPT . FOR THE lILMAN HAIR.—To force its growth and health—Make it soft, silky, clean and fine. Pei sons who(in consequence of the many useless things sold) set down every article (be it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people could he made to try a 3s bottle ofJones' Coral Restorative, and see how it makes dry, rusty, red light hair moist, soft, aburn and dark ; keeps it so, and by its use for some time, causes it to grow naturally beautiful, If people could see the number of poor re , pectable Mechanics that use it (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the hair; for keeping it sort and in, order three times as long as any othenarticle made, and it costs but 37i cents for a bottle, Read these certificates. BALD HEADS, BALD HEADS—Mr. William Jackson, of 80 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa:, certi fies, on the 30 of Febriziary, ifinoliat Mr. Thomas Jackson's bead. on the top., was entirely bald tier 15 years, and 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 Ileads, Grey Heads—Read—l hereby certify, that my hair ivas ruing grey, and that since 1 have used Jones's Foral }fair Restorative it has entirely ceased falling—is rowing fast, and has a fine dark look. Iletoin 1 used Jones's Coral Restorative 1 ! combed out !landfills of hair daily. MILL THOMPSON, 62 King st., N.Y. Mr. Power, grocer, in Eulton st., had his hair choked up with dandruff, and Jones's Coral Nair Restorative entirely curod it. bo you want to dress, beau! Vy 4 and make your hair soft and fine. , Read —I, Henry Cullen, late barber on board the steamboat South American, do certify i,. that jones'se ral flair Restorative is the best article I ever used f r dressing, softening, cleaning, and keeping the air a long time in order; all my cus tomers preferr .d it to any thing else. Sold by W. Jackson, at his Boot and Shoe Store, e and PatentM icine warehouse, 89 Liberty at., head of Wood at., I ittsburgh—ln Bottles at 371, 50 cts. and ono. Dolla . . • .my 7 For Sale, FOUR LOTS— l Donnded by Penn, Liberty , and liay r ste., each Jot having 24 R. front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the wholeproperiy is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st., nov3-tf bet. Woottand'Srnithfield. Iron City Hotel. RS. PATRICK SON • wiI I cont nu oto Deep th3Ai r..o, y iot'FLstbetweenwondan : Market atreets,lwhere they uill ho glad to -entertain their euatomerin and the public in general. • ina6-davrti nomoeopa T UST .receiv f..P Medicine C' milk, ands Lug. on Homieopatli lac Itlediaints and Booka. 11 a fresh supply of Hoteccopathic gists, hem'ceopathic Coffee, Sugar of collection of the latest publications , at the Bookstore of . VICTOR SCRIBA, between Wood and Market at. aplo , - Fifth H TS'AIfIP. CAPS; S. C. EHW IN. O. WOULD rjespectfully inform their friends and the puhlic generally, that they have taken the store fognerlyncupied•by Mr. JemeiWilson, where they intend - keeping A. general-assortment of HATS AND CAPS, to Avid* theY,-Aavile the attention of purchisers; Thosb *siring: d'sierei and fashionable article can be Sup - plied bY calling at Nti., 97, Wood st., corner of ,Diamond alley , • S. C ERWIN &CO Having dispdsed of my Hat and Carustablishment to .messre..S . ; Ci :r.eneetfullt,rcom mend rear to the patronage of my Rimer customers. may-im T - - ' JAMES WILSON. Eatakeipon.r Gardens, THIS beautiful place of resort hnving been greatly repaired, the proprietor is nov ready to receive OgARDERII by the-day, week, or %tooth. His ac commodations hre good, and his prices •are low. may-l-tf S. McCLHLLAND. RICHARD•T. LEECH, Jr., IMPORTER AkD.DEALER - IN Foreign and DOmestio Saddlery lia - rd. ware and Carriage Trimmings, OP all descriptions, No. 133 Wood street, Pitts burgh, seven doors above .sth, and one door above 11. Childs & Co.'s Sloe Store. a. 24 N. now! BANKERS AND iII4ALE.R.c No., 55 Market Selling rate. Bxa New York .1. pr I Philadelphia 3 Baltimore ,BANK Buying rates. Ohin I die Indiana ' • * Kentucky Virginia * ," Wheeling Tennessee 11t.3 spB-y AVASHINGTON HALL, AND GENERA:I. STAGE OFFICE, ,§teubfnville, Ohio. • By IL W. EAUG, .r.„4- A watch kept for boats day and night. Bag gage taken to and from-the boats, free of charge. ap27-d3m Great English Remedy. For Coughs, Colds Asthma, and Consumption! P HE great and only remedy. for Colds, Coughs, I_ Asthma and CONSUMPTION, is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE, 'discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, England, and introduced . in . to the United States wider the immediate, superin tendance of the iventor. The estraordinary success of this medicine, iq the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the Abaerican Agent in soliciting for treatment the woasr resume CASES that can bel found in the community—cases that ,seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies 'of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished, Physicians as CONFIRSIED AND /*- CURABLE. The Hungarian Balsam 'has- cured, and Will cure the atoar DESPERATE Of CASES. It IS no quacknostrunr, but a standard English medicine, of {mown and established etllcac). Every family in the United States should be sup plied with Buchan!s Hungarian Balsam of-Life, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate, but to beused as a preventive medicine in all cases of Colds, Csiughs, Spitting of Blond, Pain in the Side and Chest, Irritation and Soreness of the, Lungs, Broncbitia, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, ;Emaciatidn and General De bility, Asthma, Influenza, 'looping Cough and Croup. OCT Sold in large betties, at $1 per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of Health. Paniphlets, eoniaining a mass of English and A merican certificates, and other evidences, showing the unequalled merits of the great English Remedy, may be obtained or the Agents, gratituously. DAVLD F. BRADLEE, SUID Agent fur the United States, 119 Court street, Tlosten. T. W. Drorr Sr. Soss, General Wholesale Agents, No. 132 North SecOnd street, Philadelphia. For Sale by B. 5. FAIINEST6CK Bt. Co., corner of Wood and" Front streets. _ may 7 MUSTARD AND SPICE PACTOILY. No. 27, Fifth street, between Market and Wood. rrHE subscribers. bare constantly on hand, of their owN mmitirAcTuitE, (which they offer to Grocers and Druggists ; r.t "Eastern,.wholcsale" pri c44 I Mustard; Cro. Pepper; Catsup; • " Cinnamon; Syrups; " Alspice ; Rice Flour; , * 4 Culver; Prepared 'Horse Radish; 4 . Cloves; A Ls° oe ;LAND, Nutmegs, Rousted and C;round Coffee. tnat2.24in kIiODES A: ALCORN Dltt'GS, DlttoSt ToE:L pionLER, Druggist and Apothecary, N. tp) IV. corner of Wood and sth sta., Pittsburgh., will keep constantry on hauß, Dnuos, PAEsTs, Ou.s, L*E-FTUFFS, N. 11.—pilysician's prescriptions carefully com pounded front the best materials, at any hour of the clay or night. Akin, an assortment or Perfumery; fine. Tooth, Hair, and Cloth Brushes, &c. 1. hick he is ill sell low rOf Cash. ap2O.y PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DS. A. W. otivirat, AKES.this method of announcing to his friends, and the pidilia generalfy, that he has returned to the city, and intends (promptly) to attend upon the practice of his, profession, in all their various departments. Haring fitithfully attended olio past winter) one of the best Medical Colleen, where the facilities in the Hospital and dissecting rooms arc not surpassed by any other institution, added to his former opportunities, together with many years experience, feels e.infifdent that he shall continue to receive a share Of public confidence and. patron age. Office, Nn. 81St. Clair street. mar2l-tf DRY G,OODS, AT NO. 62 MARKET STJIEET, ' l 'llettecen Sd,and' 4th Streets. AA. MASON respectfdlly invites the attention . of the public to his ostensive stock of foreign and Domestic Spring Goods, comprising. an assort ment of the newest and most fashionable [Tyler im ported. Great inducements will he offered td par. ch - asers, at Wholesnle or Retailosthe stock will be constantly replenished- from the Eas ern Markets, rendering our assortment always fresh and desirable. The following are rmong the most desirable styles of Goods offered: 1 sPairic. "A:6 SUMMER SHAWLS, _ . ()revery variety, Paris printed Muslim,. and Lawns, Balzartnes and Barages ' Rich Dress Silks, of various qualities, Roitaline Mohair and Orange Plaids, Eng lish and Scotch Ginghatns, French Prints, Jaconets, Mous do Laines, Brijliaitfa, Linen' Gingliams, Born baztnea and Alpaceas.. 'A full supply of Millinery and White Goods; Hosiery, Gloves, and Fancy articles. - DQMESTICS Dr ran and Bleached /dusting, Table Cloths, Checks, Stripes, Ticket, Diaper, Napkins, Crash, Drills, Denims, Cdttonades, and all the different kinds orllouse-keeping and Summer Staffs. WOOLEN GOODS Broadcloths, CaSsimeres, Doeskins, Cassinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Yeatingi, Arai; Etc's, Cashmeretts &c. The followin4 are some of Vie prices: Mous de lai nes as low as 12; cts., usual price 25 cts. French muslin-and lawns, 121 " 25 " Eng. and Stole!) gingharosl 28 Good Aipaccas, ' 25 " " 37 " Balzarinca and Rai - ages, " 25 " Calicoes, a large assort- S rr 14 IA 12 r, Together with many other articles of scarce and desirable Goods, equally low, which with our former stock of Staple Goode, Prints, 4-c. &c., compl..cte one of the ,most attractive nasortments in the Market. Merchants, as well as purchasers at retail, will do well to examine our eto},k, before making their se• lections. A. A. MASON, . ap29 No. 62, Market street, Pittsburgh. Copartnership. \IIE undersigned have this day associated them. selvei together, under the firm end style of Jonas BLACK & Cu„ for the purpose of conducting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce and Commission Bo sinew', and have tnken that spacious Warchouse,No. 166 Liberty street,! opposite Sixth, where they will be pleased to see their friends and former patrons. 'HENRY APCULLOUGH, • PBX BLACK. Pittsburgh, April:l, 1847—may 8•Imo Homitepothle Books. T UST received tit, the,Bookstore of tbo subscriber t) in Eith street, near Market Materia Medicct, pura, by Samuel Halmeman, translated and edited by, Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vols. , Hartman , a Acct ' diaerws, by Dr.Hempol, vol, I. Homeopathic D mastic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarged anti imprOved,;by A. J. Hall, M. D..' blies New Manual, vol. L No. I and 3. .licring's Domestic Physician. • A Manual of DoMestic.Cookery, for fleets. riSfper. sOnswbo areatedet Honiceopathic treatment. Bonninghaneen's Therapeutic Pocket book for homrepathists, by pr. Okie. Aabnemon's Clliirnic Pinang, vol b. Together with Medicine Chests of different sites ,and pribea.. (spl.6) 1, VICTOR SCRUM.. l„ I .~-~....a..~.?.:. t'k+k~~~ ~-V3. uh2~7. ~:y`4~ 5'~..~....r0 - .. r . :~.n ,_.... . r ,_ -. _ Po , Tn_ he Isaac Newto was built e spring, expressly for the trade, enii . offers'to passengers every comfort and superior ac,onnodations. febl3 L The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA; Capt... Stone, will run as a regular Packet between' Pittsburgh_and Cincin nati, leaving . this port every' Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling' at 10, P..M., , the oatno day.", Return ing, she will leive Cincinnati , iivery Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or ossage:apply on board. The Monongahela was expreisly for this 'trade, and °firs to the, passoitgere comfort, and su perior accomModations. - :Altar 31 , 1847 Tuesday , 1847 .The regular Malt and passenger Ii111t;RN 1A No L, Capt. J.. KuNE £I:LTER, will :ttin flea regular. p acket between Pitts burgh .and Ciikinnati;leaving - thie port every Tues day at 10 A. AL, and Wh6elitigitt :111.: of the same day. Briturningi - Fhavrill leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A.M. , For freight or passage ap ply on board. • B::rThe Ilibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior aecomtnritlations. jan12,1847 ff ' SOY, o N EXCHANGE MN AND rest, Pittsburgh , hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati . It dis Louisville f ,c St.. Louis f -rt NOTES. 1547. Wednesday Packet.. °1847 THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2_,Capt. F. DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh every rTdr ll + ay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10P.M.; and Cincinnatl_evt3. ry Saturday at 10 o'clock; A. M. reb2o Buying rater. County & City ord , s die Relief notes Pennsylvania Co I New York I Maryland . I. Nov .Orloan 1047. TE7ILOD4.T PACKET. 1.847, TILE "CONON, Capt.R.J. Chace ' will leave Pltl. ;h urgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; -Wheming every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.: and Cineneeti eve!y •Sunday at 10 o'clock, h. M. _ fcl4.9 SATURDAY PACKET., f j 7 .11,,, -The regular mail and palsenge!steamer I MRSSENGER, Capt. Luttord, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 ) .A. 111:, and Wheeling at 19,, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. Fel' freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oflers tn her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 21 Ltr -,,, THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA., ,—..2,,A04-A.M. E. Lucas, Mistek, will run as a regn- Isr passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. . The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda -6.5", . For freight or passage apply on board, or to 90 For Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam er e 0 L U bl B I A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave lbr the above and intermediate ports, regular ly.; For freight or paasage 'apply on board, or to je I , WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati and St. Louis iy The passenger steamer PALESTINE, '"Capt. Williams, will leave for the abnve and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. P, The new...and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. del The well knoWn tact running steamer '..• .7 - ,,,, - - &aCAMBRIA, W. lOrayth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leavi4every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o , elock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave . Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or pavane apply nn board,- or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, ap 16 No. 30, Water street. For W/arellzig•--Itegnlar Packet. Tun splendill light draught steamer Df/MINION, Master, will run no a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leay.ng Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Weilnseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thum day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Fer Trei,ght eipassage apply on board. -- • - • nov6 FOLLANSBF.F. & HAY WA RD'S new Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store, No. ISG Liberty st. near;y up. porite the heart of Wood_st. F. 11, have in store sod are receiving their Spring and Summer supplies of Boots,.Shoes, Palm Leaf lists, !Trunks, &c. 4.c. consisting ofthe largest and best assortment they have'ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of Goods has most ly been manufactured to our order and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. ‘Ve would solicit an examination of our stork by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a small advance above cost. Purchasers will rind it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing. • FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, ap3 No 186 Liberty st. 9G7doa. Men's and Boys' Palm Leaf Hats, re ceived and for sale very low at FOLLANSBEE ¢ HAYWARD'S Bone, Shoe ancl.Trunk Store, No: 186, Liberty st nearly opposite the head or Wood et. apr3 I{OURE end SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING, of all kinds, Graining Oak, Mahogany, Satin, Rost dad Maple. Imitations of all kinds or Marble. Getters left at the shop (• the subscriber, on Smith Geld street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street, opposite Blackstock's Factory, Alle gheny city, will be done at moderate rates, and on the shortest notice, op 15-6 m 5001*.EAST CORNER 01' WOOD AND mein srnErts. nili'Monday morning the 17th instant, at 10 0 , - clock, will be sold for account, whom it may concern, an extensive assortment of sensoonble sta ple and fancy Dry Goods; sale positive to close a consignment. At 2 o'clock, P. M., 250 nests band boxes, 5 in each nest; a quantity ofgroceries; oranges; lemons; glassware; queenswars; bed-cords; shovels; carpet ing; -looking glasses; transparent window blinds; splendid mantel lampa; 8 day and 30 hoar clocks; a large assortment of new and second hand house• hold furniture, among which arc I nair handsome mahogany pier tables, with marble tops; mahogany ressing bureaus; fancy and common chairs; high ard low post bedsttruts; dining and breakfast tables; feather beds; bedding; matwasses; engravings, atc. Also, I cooking stove; kitchen utensils : 4-c. At 7 o'clock, P. M., a large and general assort ment - of new and good quality ready made Clothing; German fancy goods; gold and *dyer watches. lilies; -shot guns; pistols; fine table end pocket cutlery; a retail stock of Dry Goods and fancy articles. myl4 (American copy.) Large Salo of Sanding LOID In the Eighth Word, City of Pittsburgh, ONWednesday.afternoon„ the 26th inst., at 2 ov clock, on the premises, will be sold, 1,40 did building lots or ground, fronting ou Penusylvi nia avenue, (near the Court Ithuse,) and streets adja cent thereto, comprising . very eligible situations far business, manufacturing pifrposes and private dwell ings; a part Orthe same having a beautiful view of the Monongahela river anti the adjacent scenery. A plan of the lots tritly be had at the Auction Room, or on application to David Greer, at Ids residence on Penn at. Torms.---One-third cash, balance payable in two equal annual payments, with interest to be se cured by notes and mortgage. Purchasers to pay ea ponsmof conveyancing. Title indisputable. mal3 J. D. DAVIS. Auct. 10110 ESPECTFa,LY informs his friends, and the' JAL; public in general, that he is now fitted up, and ready to receive 13oarders at his house, on Fifth at., opposite fly Jail. 124eshments and Meals can be had at any tillur in the day. inayB.3mo LAMES , AND GPITLEMEN, who design fair. chasing Vonitian Blinds, or wish to get their old Blinds renewed and made better than when new, will please take notice that Andrew White is now permanently situated on tho corner of Who.] and 4th sta. Show room on the second floorefitiraCen! nedvs splendid Looking 'Glass and variety store; entrance on 4th at.. All orders thankfully received and promptly_ attended, to. Please cell_ and see be fore,ptirebasing elee.wheie, "CINCINPTATI "PACKETS. 1847. SUN CrAli-71"A T. 1847. THE Mail and Passenger Steamer IS.- AAC NEWTON, CaPt• SIAGON wi run us a regular packetbstween Pittsburgh anti Cincinnati, leaving pitfoburghevory Sunday at 10 o'- clock, A.M. MONDAY PACKET THURSDAY PACKET Tatesd4' Event4g Paakct. For ClOcluriati SPRING SUPPLY OF BOOTS, StIOBS, TRUNICS, ace. AT Paint Leaf Hats. Painting JAMES PITTIELD Auction 8nle• BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER A. OROS% Tart or Letters D EMAIITINCIAn the Post Office, rit Pittsburgh,' filny, f 1847. Persons callini for letters slobs names are 04 (11 1 P List, Willplease say they ars ndreitisad, Adams Robert. ° Alexander Affantrunge J 2 Andiew..l J,M Ackerman Jacob Andrews A mrs Adams Amy Ellen Andpison John 'C Adams Richard .W Anderson Wm B Adams Robert or Win Anderson John • . AdamaEliza'Jane Andertimiliridget Airey Edward 2 A.ndersoniYir G ' Abernathy Isabella Annis Nancy inrs Allison Evaline • Andrews Stephen' Allison Ann Maria Armstrong Wm Allison Amelia Argrist Benjamin Alexander. Alfred Atkinson James Allison Jane Aisand Jacob -- Alexander Mary Ann Aten Alexander Ayres David - ' • - Baker & Von rhea', Bowman Mr , Ball P H Boyd jamas or Esther Barnpsoft Harvey ' • Bond Edward, F Berzne Amanda Jane Boyd Mary Isabella Bagley Josiah BOutcher Washington Bailey George Brown Thomas: Barnett Zephaniah Brown Alexander Bell Thomas. Brown Charles M. Bell Mary Brown Samuel. Berlin Flprinda miss Brown Wineford Beam John Brown John Beeeher' David H Brentlinger Elizabeth Beach E mrs Brigham F W 2 I Beer William . Brindle James.L Benton 'A M Brooks William Brewster Samuel Beecher John Bridges'Joseph G Beck C A Bryant Ann Eliza Beihl Catharine Bradley Jana Beathe John Brickell Julia Bissell Samuel Bradford Thomas Bishop B Brooks Jason Bloden John Brook!' John W Bbittesley Homer C Brenneman David . Black .!sne miss Buzsell Ann Black Henry' Buller Cornelia Mrs Black Thomas T • Byrnes Anna C Bowers Benjamin purls A.? Boyd A M - Butler Charles S Bowers John jr Be."ke E - 13oggs George Burger' Thomas Boice Milton S Burton Mu 7 45n) Bockop W H Doct Buxton Anne Buord Thomas Butler James T . Bose Francis A Burton John F Bond Rachel 'Burchfield Henry, Bowman Michael - Burgher John C " ,1 Bowen Levi 11 Buter Catharine L Bonnet' John R krce Ellen Mica Bonnier George - Cadwallader T M Collins Dennis 13 Carroll D Coleman Niincy Carpenter George Cobb James W Carnahan James Conifer Ann D . 3 Carroll Jeremiah Conner John 2 Cassiday James Conlee Henderson Carroll Chancey W Cook Mary A Cashdollar Jacob Conistock Allen 2 Campbell John Conrick Peter Campbell Sarah Ann 2 Connilly William Campbell James B ' Cox Barton Chamberlain Benj Hon Cortland •W M Christie Mary . Coward John , ' Charily Cummings Cost& Z II Chadwick William Convey Vary Charters Surma' Connelly Elizabeth, Charleton W C Cooley Samuel Cherry James Cornwell Arthur Chambers T K Doct Combs Pressly Clark James Cone Hubbell B Clancy Caroline Craig Lydia 'C Clarer Eleanor Crawford Irwin q Clark Milton Cranston John Classett Cornelirur Crafts Henry Clark James D Crnster Mr Clarke Thomas Crillery Robert Clouse J H Craur Marshall Cochran Robert Craig William Cooper Samuel Craig Harriett Cooper Mark P Crawford John C Cooper Samuel 13 Cross William Collins W W Curran Robert Cobb James Cunningham Matilda, Cole John Cull; John C • • D i f DaWson Simpson 2 Dickey William Dalze}} James Divine , B Niss Dalzell 'James or John CDonnellson James Davis G Doddson N II Davis David E Donaghy William Davis Elizabeth Doak John Davis Charles G 2 Douglass Thomas • Davis David Downer George W Devine Thomas Dougherty Margaret Derweller Alexr Dolirman A Dean Sophia H 2 Donnellson Agnes Dempsey C Mrs Doran Andrew Devine Peter Drummer Henry 4 Devine H Drake Mary Ann Desax P 3 • • Drake William 7 De Meyer Leopold DOtigan Edward Dimpsey James Dugan Patrick Dickman Margaret MiseDougan Robert Dickson Robert Dunlap Robert Dickson James Durgin John H Dickman Robert Davall Juliet Mn. Dickey Joanna Eaton M J Elliott Vincent Ebersole Abraham Elliott J W Eikncr Alexander C Emery Daniel Erons Paul Eyster C S Emory Alaty g.win g Dt Elliott & Walker Everett Patrick Farist II miss Friedlce Joseph Fagan Williirn Frick. Charlts Farquer Margaret Friend Charles C Farreus John Ficiat John Finney Elijah Frazier Rudolph Ferner Matilda 2 Frame John Ferguson Rachel Friedlee Joseph Feigley isaie Fry Martha Fleezon Eliza M Frisbee Charles Finn & 31 . Mittlan Frick Charles Fish Henry W Fralech George Finley Patrick Frank J W Fitzgerald Nancy Frame John Flynn Luke Freese . John . jr Forsythe Matthew Furman Thomas 13 Foster Caleb Funk 4orederick Fuller Catharine Foster Jane Foley Timothy Good John Gouterman George Grierson B H Grierscrn William Grant John Greenwood John' • Grove Jane crazier Robert -. _ Griffin Edward Green Hatirlalt Gray Jonathan Graham Samuel Graham Norton Gray John Graham Mary L Guthrie James IV" Geddes Kate Misa Gabby J heirs of Gage Hiram J Gamble Thomas Gallagher lames Gang Ann miss Gett John Gallagher E miss Gattenbine R J Gaston Josiah C Gardner James Gilmore Archibald Gibson Robert Gibson Samuel Glass John Goodwin Mary A 13 Goodman P Hamilton Elizabeth Hamilton James Hanlon Bose Ann Handley Martha S Hartwell John Harbour Catharine Hazlett Samuel IA Hazlett W 13 Hawkins John Haslett Samuel, Hays - Robert Hays William 2 Hays Samuel Hayi John , F • Haines. Isaac Halefrees George Haines Janus 'l' Hallabaugh Joanna Ham P N Harrison John Harvey 'John Herron David. B. Harden Jonathan Haley Henry Herron S T Horner Thomas H Hershey Isaac. - Hood II 0 Hensillman•Hannah A , Howardr.mily Herald J ' -,Hamer Cjr 2 Hervey Mary Horner John Hid Mary 'IC " Honck Peter Herron James Hopper W C .Herron Wm or Sam'l Hughes James Henderson Matthew J Hull John Hess Mathias Hurd T lAr Henderson Margaret V Hutchison Geo D Henry Mary A Miss Hurst Catharine oars Hillman James fluttpn,J4i) 4 ' ' Hill.Slaeldon-H • • Huater - Williain Hickey VirOtilL lufcMldn 4ary 4. _r _~r3 ~,r v"*~^.., ~: Vim.".-u..... (k -""., -t, z__ triliefelobrt - • ' • 41611 Wesley .toftn.B 11. Hill Hobtitt Bunter. Capt Ilittell Samuel " .frallz Sirah Holnaea A B ' vll.lsiac Holten Solo 4luliz: Ha, to en Soloman • „ialtz Hary. Bony .W Sen fjunter.,Tonn T flange Al/nerve Holmes John_ ; filinn!hP s 7 s Jo hn W Flogle ;Edward ' ' • _ _ Ivory Emily- - - - - lbert "Minim .a Irwin CT - " :Irwin J4nies - • Irwur-W A Ingles Jardest - ' ' - '' - Jarvis Benjamin. Jolson thigh A Jackson Ann . Jones Elizabeth Jeffries-John ':?:Jones Wm Jordon Sarah ,Jones W Jeffrey Jackson ' - . Jones - James Johns Margaret : Jones - Jordon Joseph W , Jones Philandev• 'Johnson Agnes - Kean NV J Kerr Daliel Kehney John Xelly Hannah, • Kearne Catharine Kelly Benjamin Kay. Hannah Kelly F:dward Kennedy. David Knox J•B mint KeOr -Ann M = Knox Joseph Kennedy D G • •-KingsburyD. Kauffman J P , , - Kirk. John - Kauffman, Wm . . Xing Stephen • - Keating John • Kingey J Keller Samuel Knok L L john Kerr Elizabeth King. Char**L. - Lafrerty. John Loring John Liffitner John Long Margaret Laierns Mordecaf • Ludlow mr Latien Michael Lodd John - • Libghorn itobert.J Lorcergan Catharine LandramJohn•fl N Lock William - , Leake James M' Laugher)? Bugh Lemon Jacob Lockarr Robe 4 Lhshe EdiVan4 Long John . . . 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Martin Thomas • Moore Emily Martin John Morrison_ Robert Martin C Morrison Mary Martin W Morrison James - Marshall Edward Morrison Hannah A • Martin Absalom Moore Samuel Marshall Jacob tlorrison II Menky Henry 'Moore William , Meridith James M 2 Mangrove Robert Meridith Solomon Myers Jacob J Mellen E, Myer W A Messick Avery Murray Harriett Mendenhall Mary Ann Myler John A )lelsheimer T W Mulvihen Mellen Thomas Mullany Timothy .Miner A W Munn Duguld • . Miller Samuel Murphy II Ii Mitchell C mrs Munag II Miller Sarah Illurplly. Devine Mundy John ar M Allister Thomas MTarland R S Aleer Catharine miss MTeeley Issac , M'Adam, James M'Garr Elizabeth mrs M'Bernard Francis itl"Garringal Jas'Capt IM'Bride Andrew M'Oatty John Mtabe Bernard M'Ginnis Samuel . • NI Vahan John 2sl - Graw Alexander M Candless Margaret 111 . GrathJohn Mtandless miss IM - GuffiY Robert MC'artney John rII Gannigle James • • AFC:island Wm Mintosh William 2 M'Clurg Joseph T • Mintush M. 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For furtlier particulars inquire of' 1 • IX 11. GDR.M AN, • ' /, ADA IS GETTY, • Ciimmiltes. , maa-tf GEO. WILSON, • • ."-- .. . Pro-vast:as for Pittstattrgit Goa]. T)nopo.s.A.Ls will be , teceived by the•thatlersigOod; -17 ' until the first day Of !cue, fur the; delivery of 15,000 bushels of Fittsburgh'Coil, of the best qua)... its tar the fabrication of Gas, to "be furniabed'on before the first day of ()etcher neat; at the St. Gas Works, payment to be made upon delivett:, For farthr particulare apply to the undersigned/ KETCNILTEI MACKENZIG, Chairman if the Gas Light Committee: • • Neer Millinery and . Fancy Dry Goods_ - • . St.,Gre• ; Nit:lo, West side of. St. Sleir:street, between -.Pays DLIT haa,eornpleted her arrangements,' Ittduring her late visit to Now York, for receiv ing et all times the latest London and Paris fashions, of every artielo.in the Millinery bush:lets. A. choice. 3election of nevi styles Dresi Caps, Silk .and'llrahl BonneM, CoHare, ItiMMus,. Laces, &c., ju:st op'etted.: Also,- a new and. elegant pattern of Sdk Cardinals% Caps, Bonnets, Cardinals, &c., made to older. Strawiflonnete Cleaned:, A few geed Milliners wanted: •Mv4=.. littoral p t egtim of Lake Stapoxior.- , AFEW doz. (latest- edition) Al .. , /louchtim sz.o Bristol's - Mineral Region,”- accompanio the map - of the entire country; number anti location. of every permit, time and capital god: of the. mining companies, , result of the 'geological and ty- i pographidal survey, together with all:the statistical: Inflmnation relative to the - Mineral Region, of Lake Superior, are contained in the work: For sale by-: HAYS kfiIIOC4AWAY, Druggists,. - •No: 2,Cornmercial ROW, Libertyau - mayS-dlin Dr-nil/ad Papex and I enclli T:MNE Antiquarian Drawing Paper 32 .52•Inehest, al Double Elephant " " - 27 by 90 " ‘,..: i tt Elephant ;• tt 23'by 37 , tt Columbian : tf, " 23 by 34 cc' tt Imperial c. `,, 21 by.,P, cc together with a large stock stunner . DRAWIN.G PENCILS of CVILBEILLAND: and pared -lead pf four, three, two and :onell.,.a . largk' supply of the above, just received by ELLIOTT & ENGLISIL raper and. pordersi, rinCr.s'apnuctn. • - TtionAS'pAimrat, , No. - 47, Market , street,. between 3d and 4th• ate,. RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that hia present stock of Wrail r l.PllArra.Attp BORtiTEUI of his imp mantrfaktpre.is spry pxtensiv.e, and daily :pdditienkitris lie t ing_unde'to it, as they arc eniabed; rnety and spleralidpaiterns. Atop, a well assorted, stock 9f.Prengll..2?ancr. and B; . rdcrs. Raving recently., reduced the prices ol:iheahoV,e'aiticles,.(and in his line,' not, enumerated„ . lie, is prepared to ea. for rtsIi,,CILEAPE4, than .any establishment of kind,.East; or West orthe mountains. niar}7-dam, A Fresh lirifvoi of P:ew-13;clokis , A T• MORSE'S (late Cook's) Lr=rutty. - Drzere_.. : a tt. 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