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Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 0 s. x., and 121- WeidetiLand Scia‘liern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. M. • North:Western. vas Cleveland. daily.lo a. at. Erie and Weitern New York. daily. 0 s:. Y. North;P.ststern. to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays,4 ..ARRIVALS AND PEPARTURE.OF MAILS. Ettatern 1%111.0 via Philadelphia, due 3 A. M., clones 1.1 Western 9lnil. ein. and lanae., due 8 1% at., C105C6.5 a. Al SUIIIh. yin Balt. and Watatington, due 8 P. it., closes 6 A. Nt IslortlP-Western via Cleveland,' due 10 A. D A. at Erie and Western "New York, due 8 r. At., closes B A. at. STOCKS. . _ Pur ratue. AsLvd. Qrrred. Baltic.of Pittsbugh, - . ,8.50.00 8551.75 $50.00 .F.xchnuge Bank - 50.00 41.00 43,50 Merchatita' and M. Iltink •—.. : .. 50.00 47.00 45,00 Fanners' Bepogit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50.00 50.00 4.5.11) Northern hihertictairidge 510.110 55.00 Old , Alhighow Bridge 25.00 35.00 35,00 Connelbmil le It. R. Stock, paid on ' shureg,B2.so 5.00 1,43 City Itond4 OP cent;) 95,00 Monongahela Bridge 25.00 - 16..50 Gas Stock - 50.00 45.00 Weekly Review of the Markets. OFFICE OF"TIIE rosT, FIUDAY filunarttu. March 24. la4B. SSre cantlais week report to the country that the spring trade has fairly set in„ tons early; and the prospects are that a tremendous business will be done. All seem mai, mited.witli the hope of reaping a rich harveat, during the season. Manufacturers are running thCir machinery full time; mid titilll(ll.ev,•lt then do more than fill the ordere. The7weather hris been, the greater talwt of the time. unfa vorable, - The Elvers are up high enough, and still rising'. The steamers are all afloat, and doing well. 'there is much acitlvitron the Allegheny wharf. The trade of the river, always imporuutt. will be. particularly so this spring.— The . . Produce, Groceries., Manufaetureas going ure and the expected. arrivals from above, of Lumber, Pig Metal; indnee our business melt to look to the Alle rhp,qty as an important mute. The Canal hats opened, and the Packet and I.ine Boats have been started. Nlre visited the neighborhood yester day, and were struck with the change. The warehouses are filled with all sorts of stud suited to the eastern mar ten': and drays,are hourly arriving with additions to Mc tots. In another week. the news of the eastern markets rill be important; fur no oncaran conjecture the of that may be traduced by the pouring in of the Produce of the West. • In price', we §nee bin few changes to make. The for eign news received since our last weekly issue, has had no material effect. The Markets in the cities of Haiti more. PhilitdchAtis and K. York present no new aspee'. Money Market --There is a decided improve meatia the money market time last week, 'llte opening of canal navigation, and .the 'napkin of the Spring busi ness.. have given an itspect of cherfuluess to every thing euthmerClitl, In die Enst - there in 'no pressure for money; :aloe Weatitaionly been waiting to get relief, by sending soperabundrincisso market. Exchange soon be dd .- OOki ... the old toseaf one *milt per cent. Within nine tydayis, there will be a elmage favorable to our business men' in the cities of exchange on Ohio bills, by the law whit+ Niiin 1;6 into Operation compelling the banks in that State to issue no paper but their own. The onerous rates on 01thi , itia mach complained a The revolution in Prance,and the general ocsamotion of the elements of society in. Enrope, will !owe the effect of conveying cng ilnl this country, where it can have the protection of law. • Undoubtedly the ttothselrilds sow the approach ingo6CM, when they sent three millions here to be invert ed it oar own Government bends. Should:the revolution progress, we will not only feed the unities of Europe but be . the carriers for all nations. A scene :of thrilling in . leftist is opened in the dr.mto of the world; how it may close, who can tell! Cook do Harris (Market and Sib) have handed us the description of a counterfeit that has just made appearance Chautunque Co. Bk. £` 'a. letter A. pay W. Ball, Aug.ls. 1S16; R. N. Newland, Cashieo. H. Bar ret. President. Engraving and filling very lastly done Fret grht a—Per hirer—Stenmeri - now go out well ladeni; freights are more plenty in the city. Canal—We lust week puliti.hed the table of prices of canal freights, to which vve agiii refer those who are in- t; rested. F4O str —Our quotations have been finetualing to some extent during the week, and we now are the figures of last week. A few days ago there was a decided tender= cv to no advance. which was checked by news of a de pressitin is the East. Some lots have been sold as high os I:LIAO, on the wharf; but we now quote - at 1-1.40. anti dint *alms have been made at *14,37 and 54.41. The re ceipts by river have been large; but holders generally have preferred shipping to the Fast, to altering in this marker.: The demand:for ordinary brands is good ; many a mercluinis having ordereto fill, but not at the prices ask -8.1.4 :Thesupply,;;for home consumption is net very gool and thus tile! 'nutlet is. perhaps, held up by immediate wahts•of the retailers. Next Week• we expect to be able togivc some new quotation in Finnr, that will make or break some folks. It is thought that the prices can nin re nialtt Unchanged Much longer. Dealers are already look ing with anxiety for the next arrival from Europe. —Edney the above was in type, we we learn that some holders yesterday were slid' for 84,62; and that some of the mcreliutits yielded to SU& This advance has been caused Ly s home demand; an the article will not heat s hipment to the COAL The receipts yesterday Were light, and we doubt not a few heavy arrivals would put the figures down.. We hardly regard the sales of yester day as fairly indicating the state of the market. Stagir-.4ingiir remains firm at ~ former quotations. The receipts have been heavy, and sales to a fair extent. IVs give the •fignres of lust week : 5.1 in 'ads., in blils;,-for prime N. O. .11Ip1issaest--•Nothing new to report, except heavy re ceipts, and many sales of New Orleans at 23c. For Su garllousewe gitatt. at 130-15 e.; at 'which we note sales .. • • .Apples--There is a great demand for good Green Ap ples, • The wharf is daily Crowded with dealers making, intitiry.•. - We hear of sake at 81,5022,00, according to ''laiiitil-eltrither scarce; sales at 52,5002.75 .t.). . Ijklissm—Regular sales at 3104 e. Theerstrax—Regular sales at 25e. Ancke o—Good Beaver Buckets are plenty, and daily, arriving ; sales at $20"42,25. ii•tiaL—Brfin is stillicaree ; Ire hear of no stiles, but Riotsnominally at 14e. from first bowls. •. , Shorts—None in 'market • worth 25c. front first hands. Ship Sfulk.--Very little- arriving. and market al post bare. We name sales from store at E7e.Bsl 49 100 Oil eitir•—li'n•bear of no stiles; nominal price SW,- . . ,Ar r f."..iliers—The market is pooily supplied the de mand is very brisk ; we quote at 300.32 c. for a prime. ar ticle.. By the sack from store we hear of sales at me •P m. Cotton Yarns—The manufacturers have made no Vbruigc in their card. - - propms—A full supply in market, with poor demand. Weritipte St,a7rll,oo; according to quality. Buttei—This article is very scarce, and has been in .fieree demand. fin the past week. The worst qualities' jiaTe been takeu at high prices. We could not hear of ibe 'receqn of more than five err,„ six barrels per day; - yore snipped up before regularly received by consigners; 'have quoted sales during the week at 16 . 0. for. Prime Roll in bbls.; very ordinary sold for .14c: :The supply heti improved, and the article Will not now eitorninand So high a figtire. We quote a sale of a fair quality of Roll .at 1.4 e., made yesterday. A decline is shortly anticipated. • Ifiggai-Ing4t4deniand; receipts increasing. Bale of fibbla. yestaiday 714E.c. . • RiallatiatiPi-The supply is good; sales am. R. at 82,25 62,3 t tlfrimi, 'Some single bxs. haveJmen sold at 82.50. "AsheiVe can hear of but: - few trinsactiotas to " t* . aird pert. , _ There is no actiyity theme" . e poor plicitogenerally. Pots are squib Sc.; Pearls are in de ' : lnatid'itt Salreratas is inquired fOr,and is worth 70) sales of Soda Ash at 4s'4le. • . . - Ate--Regular sales at 67,0039,00. The demand good, nuttlassrlbeat. islostr--None offered; season over. Beano—Market well supplied; demand tolerably - fair 'at-efiefille. for White: ' - • 81 41 S--Regular salei from store, of , cotton, at 134, 0 0 , 9 Crabfißtriter- 7 Sele of JO bbls. at Stlytileir*. ..; dit4ttani.--But few transactions, and no change tore- Coinage—rap figur,s given last week rennin un a ' • Granberales—None Ittinarket, except small lots in "poaaesetonof;tfie.`retailers '. „ • ' .101stieni-r-No receipts of W. IL; demand -very great, "land thiraintill Tots tif old on ktiaari - ieadily taken it ilia . , , r :,~,..,.: r:;-~,~. advance pri66l,4Mmutded.'w, • Woliffoopp nopipApyipi 467 for common nitldlii; Biles - aretitrile itBo.; Go shen iuells frvely m - Corn, Meat-The from first ha mis'ot . 4.le:lst4;. frmri:-5t0re.37400. Cal)atei , ±ne * Piices now City Dipped, tic.; Ntonid, pie.; Pfnalmtgh Star, 22D23e.; Cin einnati.Star, 'Sponni'bost i bmntls., 33635 e,; Sperm, inferior, 36432X1c... - . Ftsh—Tbete has been no change to note in Vial/ , • since our last report. There are regular sales at former quotations. There is no new Shad in market, and old 'sells at $7,50.. Currants—WO hear of no change in Zante Cur- rants;. sale yesterday at 13e. . • Oranges—There are none but Havana in mitset sales at SC Sicily Oranges are expected to arrive in a few days; arid prices will go down. Lemons—Sales of good quality at 84. . Honey—Sales of Western Comb at 15018 c.• Leather—No change yet worth reporting. Hides—We can hear of no transactions. Lead--Sales of Missouri ~ Pig at 41.04ie. Bar tie. Lai : d—Market well supplied; receipts heavy for shipment east. Sales to the trade at Gant for No. 1. Hemp—Sales of 6 tons at S 120; other sales at 8115 c; Pig Metal—No transactions except in flanging Rock; of which a few sales were made at. 53663:. Bncon—The transactions nre sontevithat brisk, but our former quotations hold out. We have no change, and still quote at 3}, 4}os}c. Sends—Clore—Flom - first hands, sales have heed made at $3,12 from more 83,75 ; in a retail way $3,37 Timoth from first ham $2; from store at Whisker—Sales of Rectitird at 20e ===!M!E!!=i Window Glass—Stile of a small lot yestanlay of SIM country brands at 83,31 - c. For city brands ed is the quotation. Grain—irheat—We have no transactions to report. We quote nominally at 97300. Corn—Sales at wharf at 33.V.35c.; from store at 37010 c. Ror/ey—Very dull, and olTered at 35c. Rye—ln fair demand at 50c. Oats—Receipts increasing and sales at whir( at 25c.: from store nt 25c. Coffee—Regular sales prime Rio at ;I:MN: plenty in market. Chocalate—Regular sales of Baker at 94,50 bx; Norfolk at 52,50. Dried Apples—Scarce and insgood demand a we note sales nt 79.75 and 7 9 , as in quantity and quality. Dried Peaches—Sales at 51,5001,56. Starch—Regular sales at eq.. White Lend—Regular sale. at 51.6001.02. Tallow—We quote rendered nt 72e.; Rough at 5a..31.r.: Soap Grease 4c. Rice—Nrarket well supplied with fresh: sales at 52e. Soap—Pittsburgh No. 1 sells at 4f225; Cincinnati Salt --Sales from store ot 91.111. Linseed Oil—Sales at 92Vii5. Potatoes—Sales or Neshannocks at $1.50 p bbl. Golden Syrup—None in market: held nominally at 62: flay—But few lots eoming iu on account of bad made; sales at settles ni 199.56040. Graham Flour—Sales from store at 2c. p tb. Tar—Regular sales N. C. at 15541505;37. Live Stock—Brews arrived tolerably freely allying the week, and sales were made in the yard at 94.50d5 100 lbs. Hats—Sales at 9.134 I, 100 It.. net. Clisto sat on—Regular sales at _0.x222. Vinegar—Sales at 9e. slir Fort CINCIICHATI.--The regular Packet will eave at 10 A. M. FOIL iIIIOI9:OMILLE.—The .41:antic, Capt. Parkin son; the Baltic, Capt.. Jacobs; and the Louis - Me- Lane, Capt. Bennett, rim regularly between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, one boat leaving each morn ing and afternoon. FOR WI:LI-watt --The Ca/ l Cope, Capt. Moore, leaves every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. M. The Bearer, Capt. Clarke, leaves every Monday, Wednesday, and Frofiny. Notice tIO the Delinquent oteribers in the Monongahela vigation Company.—Notice it horrhy given that all shares of Stock subsc rifted the :Monongahela Na viga lion Company. anti tvhieL have beeome nuttier' to torten , ' are by reason of the nun -payment M . instalments mod thereon, wilt be forfeited to the said cutupnuy, to gether with all instahnents already paid thereon. in pur suance of the provisions of the Charter of Incorporation. unless the unpaid annul laments together with interest'frotn the date on which the same were mode payable b a rail from die Board of Manager, be paid ii, full to Thomas M..llowe, gm- Treasurer of said company. at the Ex change Bank of Pittsbargh, on or before the first day of April. A. n.1.54e, Cy order of the Board of Nlaita , ers, WM. 13A itEwra.i.. reb2.o.43lawtApi st Secreta C} . . DELANY. Fe. ID. Liberty sliest. Pittsburgh. ihua Just P opened. for the Spring trade, a large sad general assortment of Well selected Cloths, Cassim e ms. and Vesting', consisting of superfine French and English !duck. and fancy colored curnis, suitable for the va rious styles of Spring and Summer Coats. Plain and fancy ' , much, English and American CAS SIMERES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted to the customer trade. . . _ Also, a great variety of new and fancy NTESTINGS— riII of which will be cut and made to order, in the most fashionable style. Persons favoring the establishment with a call, will be suited on moderate terms, at short notice. Thesubscriber has also un hand a great assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING,,made in the present Spring Fashion. !consisting of every description of Dress and Frock Coats, of oil fashionable colors; fancy and plain S•ick and Business Coats. Also, a general assortment of Penis,Vests, Shirts, Cravats, and all other articles in the Cloting line, which will be sold low, for CASIL Wholesale purchasers will find it mach to tneir advan tage to call and exatnine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere. DEL ANY, Tailor. mar 48 Tun subscriber oilers for sale his entire stock, tit lots to suir purchasers, at very reduced prices. 11`haetillection is not equalled for a select and ex tensive variety, in the Western countrymontaining malty new: rare and valuable plaits; consisting in part of Ca mellia., Japouiens, large flowering plants, from 3 to 6 feet in height. Cactus, Azaloes, Geraniums, Fushrias, Month ly. Noittette Cluster, Perpetual Moss,, Vining or Pillar Roses* the finest and most esteemed roots in cultivation. The 'dahlia list contains the most showy and fine prize roots grown; Flowerßoots, a huge vanety; Vines. shrub berY, shade trees, evergreens, '&c. Amateurs, nursery tacit and others, who want to decorate their yards. gar dens, pleasure grounds, or green houses. are respectfully invited.to.extuume the collection, which is open to visit ors, except on Sundays. Conveyance by the omnibus mid greenwood ferry. Descriptive catalogues sent by mail. or may be, had at our stand, No. 23 Diamond Market, where orders left with us, or by mail to Pittsburgh Post Office,. will be promptly atteoded to.. John Gorham. a practical gardner, will attend to planting shado trees, la y mg of gardens, &c. Orders left asubvove. ' QUNDRIES.-11Al doz. Playing Cards; 17 21t0 whole and half boxes Sardines; 10 baskets olive Oil; 20 doz. assorted Catsup!, &c. 5 casks London Porter, quarts and pints; ape doz. Brandies, Wines, &e. very old; 5 bids. powdered Sugar; 60 baskets. Charnpaigne Wine, part to arrive; 3 gthds Claret Wine, for sale by mmir P. C. MARTIN, W 0,11 Paper Warehouse. NO. 47, MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.—THOMAS PALMER, Manufacturer and Importer of . WALL PAPER, fire Board Prints, Borders, Landscape Papers, Ornamental Designs, Transparent Window Shades, Ike., and dealer in Writhig and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards, ..tc.,,&c.—has at present on hand a very extensive 'end well as sorted stock, of every article in his line orbit slam. To persons who buy to sell again, .he will make so liberal a discount as can. hardly fail to secure their cus tom' and the great rariety front which housekeepers will have it in their power to select, and the eery kw pikes at which he is determined to sell them, will, ha flatters him self, present asst inducements as cannot be offered, 4u this location: by any other House in the trade. frp - Rags and Tanner's Scraps will be taken in ex change. trr the - highest priers. marl3,4m ViTINES--.100 whole, half, uttarterjand eighth pipes VT. °Call the different Winos e now in use, part to ac tive, of various grades;lifands and vintages, some very old,. For sale, as unegned..ll. ; htARTLN. .17 '-', NEM _ «'(_. „;. iliutr 3litelligrucc POItT Ile PITTSITURtiII Ii ria:r sv... run N TIIE CNEL ADM V 1.14 Steamer Beaver. (Rork. %Velhiville: Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and 'Wellsville " Mine. `• Annum.. Park itomn. do: Ne•lM\n. do.: " Monterey. Nlorrizon. do.; J.J. Crittenden. Clipper No. •2. Crooks. •• Lehteh •' Puntinet.-. DEPARTED, Steamer Denver. Cl irk. %Veils - vine; •` Ilirhi•mil No. 2. (ilium. Beaver. Caleb Cope. Momre. Denver and ‘Vell.,ville Nrkon. Woo - m.llle. `• Almeter..y. Morrison. itrowiinville • Hattie. Javol.s, • Athlone. Porktmon. •• Luke Vale. Hemphill. Beaver. '• Alvarado. M00r... F.l. lout., " l'olorado, Gormley. .4 ZoneAvillet " Roheri Fulton, Collier. N. O. " Brilliant. Grace Unui nunti. Nursery: stock Cor sale. Jrl9. WARDROP, Manchester, near Pins!mini' mar 17:dlta , , . ' , -•----r , Pgkeg ittm AUCTION 15.1traCS, 13Y JOHN. D. DAVIS, AUCTION - BBB.: sp. th-kam di' Wow, and TIMSFAIOLD FIJILNITI:RE 'AT AUCTION.--On ,f, I_ Fritts)* morning, the 24th inst. 4 id ht o'clock. nt.a dwelling house On Chatham !MCI. iburdoora front Wylie street. will be sold, a large quantity of well kept tan& ra style household Furniture. among which are: 'Mahogany Bureaus. Dining anti Breakfast Tables. Work and Wash Stands, Chaim, high and Low Posted Bedsteads. Look- . ing Glasses, Ingram Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloths,Venitian and Transparent Window Blinds, Brans Stair Bode. Astral Lamp,,, Bronzed ISTantel Candlesticks. Knirea end Forks, falleellBWflre, Glassware, Kitchen Furniture, he. mar 22 JOHN I). DAVIS. Aust. IItOUSEHOLD FURNITUItt, ttAittJut:ttr,, acc.,'ut Auction.—On Saturday morning, the 25th Met., atlo. o'clock, at the house ofJolritllCrea. on Penn street, near the Exchange Hotel, will be sold, a large quantity. of Household Furniture, among which are: 10 Feather Beds turd Bedding, 10 Bedstetuls. Bookcase Mantel Clock, Chairs,, Tables, Bureau. Wash Stands, Quecnsware, Glassware, Cooking StotM.Kitehen Furniture, &c. Also, 1 two-horse Barouche, with falling top. mar2.l JOHN D. DAVIS. Anct. ATALLIABLE LONDON. BOOKS, BY CATALOGUE. V —On Saturday evening, tlie.2slli ar7 o'clock. at the Commercial Sales Rooms,' corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a very valuable collection of scarce works. Included will ho found: Curter's Animal Icing dorm complete, S vols,, withl,2llo fine colored engravings; Kirby's Wonderful Museum of Curious Characters, 6 vols. 'WO., manyplates, Loudon; Loudon's Entertaining Natu ralist. do. do.; Ptilgrnve's History of the English Com monwealth, 2 vols.. 4to: Illionlisated Calendar and Diary for 11it45, do.; Martin's Eastern India, rare and curious en gravings. do.; Essay on Old Maids. 3 vols. do.; London Pictorially Illustrated, by Charles Knight. 3 vols.: Nichol sen's Encyclopretlim 12 vols.. plates; 111itford's History of Greece, 8 role; History of France and the French Revo lution. 4 vols.; Comphell's Lectures on Ecclesiastical His. tory, 2 vols.: Bole's Phonographic Dictionary: Smedley's History of France; Vermin's Reign of William 111., 3 vols.; Sir Ralph 'Moresby's Diary and Correspondence, 4 vols.: lire's Dictionary ot Arts,Mnnufactures and Mines, 1200 engravings; Hume's Correspondence. 1 vol.. 4to. &c. Also, a collection of Annuals. Illustraied Winks for Presents; Bibles, &e. Catalogues ran be obtained, and the books examined, at Rue Auction Store. morti JOHN D. DAVIS. Anet. A UCT lON SAME:S -OY JAMES .31 • K NNA. AUCTIO NEER. No. 114 WOOD STIIERS, TURES. DOORS ram! FIFTD DMEN ISTRATOR'S SA LE ox VALUABLE LEASE /A..• HOLD PROPERTY. At Auetinn.—On Saturday ev ening, klareh!Mth, at 71 o'clock precisely, will be sold. nt :11'Kenittes Auction Riaank, No. 114 Wood street, by or der of Administrators, all the right. title, interest unit claim of David Hamilton, deceased, in and tool' Ono cer tain lot or piece of ground; in tho city of Pittsburgh. bounded and described as follows:—licktining nt the north side of Fenn street, at-the diatance of 70 feet from Marlin:y street. thence doss:if along Penn street 20 feet. to an ld feet alley. thence along the same and parallel with Alarbary strest 50 feet. and thence parallel with Penn street gO feet. and thence 50 feet to the place of be ginning. with the buildings thereon, it being the unexpired period of a term of 15 years, granted by Philip R. Kin caid to John Patterson and Hugh N. Humbert. soldeet to un annual rent of S5O, payable tplarterly. beginning April Ist, legal. and ending April lot. 1951. reronled in the Re corder's Difice or Allegheny county, in Hook Kg. VoksB, P. 1. 0 3. as by reference thereon IN ill more fully appear: the said decedent being tin assignee or the said kegs.. For further particulars enquire at Allicnnit's Auction Rooms. Terra, at sale. CIIARLES. HAMILTON. Adnir. marls J AMPS DPI:KV:VA. Anet. 42 PI.FN1111) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, rcuthcr 1 - ", Hada and Redding, PiuntiForte ‘ Kitcheu Utensils:lto_ ui u pricuto tnmily. at Auction. On Friday next. March Nth. at Illo'clock.k. u.. will be sold. at the dwelling of A. IL Miller. Esq.. Front street, a few door ! übnee Smithfield. Ins Household Furniture, Redding. Piano Forte, Kitchen Utensils. k,c.. as he is de clining house-keeping for the present: the articles tire all of the best quality. selected nail made to order in the latest modern Style and pattern, kept hi the neatest and best manner possible. and in UStt only abut I year—compris ing. in part. the following,: .plentlitl Rosewood Piano Forte. in COMVICEC order, excellent tune and benutiful workainnntairt, wubstoul and coon; made by Minns dr. Fisher, N. Y. 1 splendid ecture Table. veldt marble *lab, a beautiful article. Philntielphin woke. 1p air Bedsteads, with marble slab. and Looking Glass es; 1 Sofa: 1 doz. Mahogany Chairs: .Ninhogaily and Cherry High Post Bedsteads; Low Post anti' Trundle Bedsteads. Mahogany and Cherry Bureaus. Pitney and Common Chairs. Mahogany and Chem Dining and Breakfast Tables. Work Stands. Wash Stands. Mantel and Pier Looking Glasses. Parlor and Ply Carpeting. Chamber. Hall. Stair and Kitchen do.; Floor Oil Cloth. Hearth Rugs, Feather Beds, Bedding. Blankets, Quilts, Coverlets. counterpanes; hair. Husk. and Straw Mat tresses: Fenders and Fire Isom e V.:lntim' and Transpa rent Witithev Blinds: Astral and Solar Lamps, Candel abra:: Mantel Ornaments. China and Liverpool Breakfas Dinner. and Tea Sells; Glassware, Bc.: together with a great variety of Kitchen Utensils 1 Cooking Stove, with fixtures oomph -to. mart() JAMES M'KKNNA. Auet. Txtests--All stints under Witi, cash currency, Stin to $3OO, sixty days: and all over $lOO, (Our mouths, v. ith good ap proved eadttrsrtt Olaf, PI.R.N DID Household Proration. Frathrr T,nL. Bed. 17 ding. Carpeting. Kitehr. kr.. of a Prirurr Furreilc at Auction.--0.. Tuesday next. March :huh. at I(1 ii•clock . in the forannoti. - will be sold. at the dwelling of Airs. E. M - Donnlil. Penn street, corner of Brewery admintne the Exelnintie Hotel, and nearly oppo•i 11, Mercy. Of th e Sisters of erey. her tousehoid Fur niture. Feather Reda. Bedding. Carpeting. Kitchen Uten sils. tt cr. as she in declining housekeeping for IV present. The articles are all of the heat quality. in tine but a short tone. and kept in the neatest order: comprising in part the Milowing. yin Altihogany spring neat Sofa. Ma hogany Chairs. Mahogany Rocking Chair. Mahogany dressing Bureaus. Mahogany and Cherry plain Bureau,. Mahogany Card 'rubles. Mahogany Centre Table with marlde that. Mahogany - and Cherry Dining and Break fast Tables. Wosh Stands. Looking Glasses, Veniunn Blind - , I large Wardrobe. I Book Case. high post and Priem+ Bedstead. Feather Beds and Redding. Hair Mat tress of a superior quolity. Husk ant Straw do.. Parlor. Chamber. Dining-room. Ball. I%ll4E 4 l:tip Ingrain and oih• er Corpetting. Reg Carpeting. Oil ellittl. Hearth Rugs, Fenders utiil Fine Irons. Fancy and Common Chairs. hp/et:mm . l,re. Olassu-are, together with a lartre variety or lute - hen Utensils. JAMBS M'h ENS A. titar.4 Auctioneer. I°I7SF.If OLD IT ILNITURK. Feather Beds. Bedding . . I Kitchen Utensils. Bur other fixtures of the FRANKLIN 'MUSE. at Anctinit.--On !Monday, March 17th. mill o'clock. A. 'A will be sold, at the Franklin Ho tel, ClirM:titui Schingrtz. Proprietor, corner of Fourth and Cram streets. thesitnire Household Furniture. Feather Beds. Bedding. Kitilten Utensils, Bar. and all other fix tures of that establishment. as the owner in declining that business for the present. All the articles are nearly new. twitig in use only about two years. and kept in thelest of order; conaprishig. in part. the following: 19 Feather ltedii„ made of the moat ,choice and picked feathers: Blan kets. guilt, Counterpanes, Coverlets. Linen and Muslin Sheet., Bolster rind PilloW Slips. Under Beds.lluir, Husk and Straw 11Inttrusses; h9rloi,ttiishig Room. Entry, flail. H Stair and Kitchen Carpeting: earth Rags, Fenders and Fire Irons; I Dank Case; Venititin and other Window Look big Glasse s. Wash Stands. Dining and Brea k fun? 'rubles, Bedstends and Chairs; a 'kw eery suprior Engravings. in handsome triunes, together with n !Urge vtiriezy or Kitchen I:ten/41st 1 Cooking Stove, with Co ver's large !miler, and fixtures. contplete. Also, Bar fur niture and fixtures. viz: Cut Glass Decanters. Tumblers. \Vine Glasses, Looking Glass, I brass Clock, an excellent time keeper. setts minny other nrticles. inarl9 JAMES M'KENNA. Anet. rOU SEIIOI AD F Fe(tril (d(l7;ii. iiiteests Uneun't... Ear Fixture, ef a Hurd, at Auction: —Uu Wednesday next, March 20th. at 'lO o'clock in the forenoon. will be sold. without reserve, at, the Hotel, of Mr.S.nranel Burnsidcs, liberty street, opposite Fifth- his entire Household Furniture, Feather Beds, Bedding, Carpeting, Kitchen Utensils. Bar Fixtures, ?cc., as he is declining that business for the- present. All the articles are in good order, and have been kept in the neatest and best manner possible l comprising. in part, the fallowing, viz: Felber Beds, Bedding, Countespanesi. guilts; Cover lets. Blankets, Sheets. Bolster and Pillow Slips, Hair, Husk and Straw .lnttrassas, Ivgrpin and Rag Carpeting. Oil Cloths. Hearth Rags, ire:Winn .and other Window High and Low Test Bedsteads, Mahogany and Cherry )3areaus, Dining and Breakfast Tables. `Dash Stambs, Fancy and Common Choirs, Settees, Rocking Chairs, Fenders and fine. Irons, Queens:ware and Gin,. Ware, together with a large lot of kitchen utensils. Also nt the same time, Bar Furniture and Fixtures, viz: Coun ter, Shelving, Decanters, Bottles, Kegs, I round stove and pipe. ' (Marin] JAS. AFKENNA. Auct. AUCTION SALES to ALLEOFIEENY CITY B WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER. n. W. CORDER OP FEDERAL STREET AND TILE DIALIO:PD. TIOUSIIIIOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—On Wednesday morning, March at 10 o'clock, at the residence of J. W. Kennedy, on Roo. inson street, immediately opposite the Eagle Cotton Fee tory, will he sold, his entire collection of Household and Kitchen Furniture, comprising in part the following, viz: Sofa. Mahogany Chairs, Bureau. superior Carpeting, (but a short time in use.) Dining. Breakfast and Kitc hen 'tables, Side Tables, Looking Clauses. one d day Settees, High and Low Post Bedsteads, superior sett Parlor Fire Irons, two Sheet Iron Fenders, Work and w [oh Stands, /cc.. Ac. Also—l superior sett China Ware; I " " Britannia " 1 sett Knives and Forks, 52 pieces; With a general assortment of Kitchen Furniture, &c. rriur.?.l Wlll, I. BURNSIDE, Aucu • STOCK OF A RETAIL DRY GOOD & VARIETY STORE at Auction in Allegheny. Will be sold positively without reserve at the Store of R. Johnston & Company on Federal street sth door below the Corner of the Diamond all their entire mock of Fancy & StopleDry Goods &e. &c. (j Dealers are requested to attend. The sale will be positive as the gentlemen are declining business. Sales to commence on Monday evening 87th df March at 7 o'clock. On Tuesday morning ildth instant at o'clock. On Thursday evening 30th instant at 7 o'clock. On Friday morning 39th at 9 o'clock. Terms cash currency : . marlB WM. J. BURNSIDE Auctionee /AN FRIDAY MORNING, March 24th, at the Auction kj Room; will be sold a very huge lot of Staple and Fancy "Dry Goods, consisting in part of cloths, cassi mares, cassinetts, cashmeres, mend de Mines, calicoes, gingbams,, llama and California plaids..white flannels, linseys, black and brown timeline, comforts, hosiery,Ae. At 11} o'clock—A quantity of mmensware, glassware; a large assortment of household and kitchen fnrnitnrc; clocks, looking-glasses, bed cords, plough lines; coal. ca nal and Devonshire shovels; manure forks, Cooking stove, &c.. Ste. At 7 o'clock—A lot of ready made clothing, viz: bea ver, pilot and broad - cloth coats; cassinett, jean and CRSgi RIM pants; valencia vests, drawers, flannel shirts, Lick ory and fancy shirts, fine linen bosom and collar shirts &r. , ace. WM..I. BIJRNSIDE, tonal :Auctioneer. BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS AT AUCTION.—On Satur dayM evening, arch 25th. at the Auction Room, N. E. corner of Federal street and the Diamond, will be sold a very fine collection of Theological, Medical, illustrated and Miscellaneous Books, by catalogue. • Catalogues are now ready for delivery. The irt Books will be ready for examation'on Sat urday.morniog. • WM. J. BURN SIDE, osar23 • - Auctioneer. , • ISIEBEI ~.r." G~ . = e` ~` IMMOMM =ME treuptous. ARD 01 G-t-Irrbblx.;Cookliiit. L 's No.l, in store and for -11 sato bl' _ S NI("T.SL •A , hula :Asiori,usitt Fulr.b - (inartsl - --SEI.I,IItE; Ac., (10L5, . „ xr O. stioAß-14 hhde prinio.fur *we by , -L I • ° aril SELLEItS Se. NICCiTS Rafters nunily.Flour. superinr brand, tor B Die maln shirra SINCLAIR. itf; 11 , 1 1 -5 Barrels, for rule I, - urn it SINCLAIR Atta-130 kug No. 1 Lard, just received siol .for stile ij by • marl° • SMITII S, SINCLAIR. DACON.-6 HAS. Htlllll3. Shooklet'A nod Sides, for sole Al by (mar 15( SMITH th SINCLAIR. Q boXya No. l Palm Soap. fur sale by mar to - . & SINCLAIR n , A . 1-estsnlay. for I , ale b) 1.1 slllll'll & SINCLAIR. CB - 1511 - 1;1ife . 41711.11 . hale by kJ. ninth ' S3IITII ec T " --28 Wilmington Tat. for sale by multi MILLER & RICKETSON. B - ACGINI.-10,000 pound: , llog !Thumb for Kale by nua 1 J. D. 1 ILLIAM: 3 .Ith Watol Kt . --- T l'iticrm , for sok hy .. • 1./ unkrls 3.1). WILLI AMP. 110 WOOli st T Altll-20 kegs .No. 1, just received and for suit by mar 7. , & I,IINeLAIP CLOVER SEED-5v I1116111:1S. a first rum. u. • sale by a k ITU smCiL.kirt. r 1 ..31 TIMED APPLES-60busli.*Is for sale by .L.! mar; - - SMITH & S.INCLAIR. Ai OL m A n S r p E S - - -- I:sobiiiii.:l4 ritiz;. !)I N . CLAIR. '1" 9 II &1 _ _ • FLOIIR-15D barrels fresil flour. fur sale by __ __. mar 7 SMITH & ELNICLAIR COFFEV,LTE:IicagIi Rio Coal,. for sale by mar 7 MILLER & RICKETSON POTASH-0 casks superior quality Pot Ash....tile; by Intial MILLER & rucKETsON. Mrl3-43 kept riu.l Lard. for Artie by mita MILLER & RICKETSON A LCOFIOI.; bbbf:juificifil 1w mnr.l JOIN D. 111CiRGAN Icuse for sale by • _ mnr3 jOrIN v: MOW OA Q. A 10.):1A—I2 tbs. concentrated in 1 'lb. bottles. fur sale by (mart( :1011N 1). MORC:AN. IAgTII.E SOAP-3(4l'es for sale 1,7 11111T3 D.-MOROAN ' 7 11:3 StitiLLAC'—tOrungeo tor sale by taar3 JOHN a 516Ret ei_lNGlili-5 ennFi;i7i.ai.‘reil white Jain:ilea. pure, fur Role by inuirfil I. D. 31ORGAN. I3EANS-150 barbel,: amain white. fur enle by marl J. 11: WILIAA.3I9. 110 Wood et bbls. houisvilir "%Vitae. for gale by • J mar•? • I. D. WII.LIANIS, 110. :Wood .st _\ tik rr n i ; 7 : io—a t.tablApiv.lii‘xtl;iff3r.l.ll.4sb.);ffi. ..Wood ri.mp BLAch- --- - - , nut.tc. tor .ale or utar2 .1. 1). WII.I.TANTS.IIO. Wood tu. 1 itiTCi5N-30.TiX) - 11;;.711og Round, ily curet). on band 1 and for sale by SMITH .1: SIINCI.AIII. „ mail . . LI 17(;A1t...-20 hbds. prime N. O.: CI 30 bbla. a tu,nrietl Loaf: 3 " Clarifier): for salt. by inn rls .1. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wow) rt. W "ITE LEAD- 31 5 ) l' . 711 ' ' O rr l for nalt. by . mete- , .1. D. 1t e 11...1.1.015. 110. 14r•nd . tn.A.SSEti.-25 Id'''. N. 0. M0105.c5,jmarct,,,,..: and for stile. by jant4 :MILLER 1 RICKETSON. ITT 08EL MUSCATEL HOCK WIND Henkel) & Co.'s .1.11 importation, for sale by the ease or - bottle. nt the wine store of (linen] JACOB WEAVER. IRON ISAY}.l—Ons inrgs Ir./II Bale: fur salc by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. jnn7 Corner First rind Wood sts V1.011R.-99 bbls. fresh superfine -Flour, of a good 17 brand; jest received and tot sale. by & SINCLAIR. CIDEII ViNElAß—tri Ibis. pure Vineent. from Cider of UM.% in store mutt for sale. wholesale nod retail, by dreg JAI - 013 NVV-tiVER. rThARIFIED SUGAR-1 hba. N. 0., Brie: 6 " .• extra; For snlc by .1. D. WIT.I.TANTS 11111. R. N. 0. MOLASSES: 13 bbtls. strictly prime '1 - N. 0. Sugar: just received and for sale. by rant! 5111.4.111. 8 RICkETSON. lOAF SUGAR..-5 Obis. No. CI Loaf Sugur; for 'tole 4 low to close connignorent. Ly jault J AIIES MAY. c PARKLING stosnu.r. Il()C1" WINE—For sale by 171 the case or bottle, ut the triae Plate of decit , JACC)II WELVVF.ft. 4LI HAI) AND MACKE:RI:L-7 hi. bids. Trimmed Shad; 1.7 21 bbla. No-9 Vineterel. for 'tale by jal.ll J gMES MAY. 17)011.K.—.11.10 bhb. Uoxs eprk. 1, , do. Rump j .ore and for solo. by Jowl: ShL4lillS SICOLS. AND SPIKEI.--3.',41 ker, Nail. and ,pike. us j carted, in uwre and for suit.. b Ant:7 T.. S. IV ATFANI %N. o.l'l:l'.L. A Kerwr. I assortment 01 ('ust. Shear. E. Illis ter.fterntnii, American and Sprint; Meet. in -tor, and for vale Lv !inti27l 1,. S. WATERMAN. and to. it ~ AI. IL. for nie Lv J. I). WILLIANIt4. dec.l.s : , ;(1. 110 Wood et. CirL: Alf A Ii 3,UI.ASS ES.-2U O. Sug 171 at; 41.1 bids. ti. O. 51olasses. just received and for sale ijanl7] SELLERS 7k. NIr*OLS. ,NsEED OIL—M bbis. Prima. Linseed Oil, on eon and far RC by ijautuuu""' Rule .NICOLA. 17 Liberty st. rAnn bldg. Conkling's No. I Winter Lard Oil, tor sale at reduced ruler. by jailer/ SrII.LERS IL NICOLE. 13 YE; r3.OUR.—'27 bble. nyellour. n prime article flu IV family nee. just received and far tulle. by L. S. WATER...ILAN. 13ucKwile.AT morn..-44 !tucks; n superior arti 1) tide, to store mitt for sale l,y juo2B 1.. S. NTATKIINIAN. TI OLF. n .T I :i sacks, on courV i tz i rlzl t fo r hale, buex i4l Morket at.. betwer.tt Third and Fourth.. SENNA-2 boteg -1....3%t India." just received and for salt`, by 13. A. FAIINESTCX:K &CO.. no i 1 Qtr. Firs! and IVnod st,. OOPERS' ISINGLASS-2 cases. just reed+tied for C sale, by 11. A. FAIINESTOCK CO.. ticer2l Cur. First and Worst sts. rtOCK AND CROWN—A (13W baskets of this eelolirat rd Wine offered fur sale at the whit store ot`^ n0v2.5 • JACOB WEAVRR. T our WOOD—wo bbk. iUKt received and for talc. by. B. A.• FAUN ESTOCK dr..CO., , n0v2.5 Cor. First mid 'Wood six. CjAlll3. MAGSF.: 4 IA-2 cases. just reed and for vale . by H. A. FAIINFSTOCK ft CO, , deca Cor. First and Wood sic P OW'll J ALA casea, just reed and for sale. by 13. A.' FAIINESTOCK & CO.. de e 3 ' Cur. First and Wood its: lbs—jamt roetived and for sale, by 13. A. FAIMESTOCK & CO., drel Cor. First and Wood-sta. ptiusritoitt;ls-110 rcc and for sale, by B. A. , F.i.I.INI•ISTOCK & CO., . dec2 Car. First and Wood ms T CELAN NIOSS--. ante, Q — ii:e'd and for sato. by • B. A. I'AIINESTOCK ec CO., • dec2. Car. First and Wood sts. CA.NDLES.-20 boscs Stedrilici 10 " Star; 5" Sivrin; For sato by [jan2s) J. D. WILLIAMS Q (IGAR.-0 Ithile+. — Prtnic Nen' ikleaux; 2 bbls. I/. IL Crthslietl; 10 " us uric Loaf; For nolo by Drue.lsl J.D.WILLIAMS 97 'llYineE CASES-1 r d s i t . 'o e i a s e a l le t ar o 1117113e r with cr ' vC 'r t? m cent. a" ott Also; for sale by the gallon'or single bottle. at the wine store of Ideal JACOLI WEAVER. NNEWTESTAMEICTS.—Tvddairs New Testament Leta's dittos Sweedon's ditto: French and Germat ditto. iI. S. Boswoirrit & co.. dec4No. 4J Market • QWBOT bble. and India .LLlx. Ai Sweet Malaga. Mountain Wine, for eale at low pricen, by nov27 10 halt chests 'Young lyaon Tea; , 5 .Impenul G. P.; 10 4 , ‘; Chubut Pouchongl 30 catty.boxesi various styles; For sale by . (ian2s] . LI,LI AMS SU G AR-20 Ithda:Plime N. O.; 5 bbls. carified ; • 20 assorted Loaf; - • 10 crashed and pulverised ; for sale by v'msr2 ' J. D. - WILLIAMS, 110, Wood st. 5 No. 2; n store and for sale, by gal.! MILLEIT k RICKETION, 81 - teVel,l7.l77;Nrit„" -I ,"''.'r-Engliih• jus'ic - B. 'A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, nov29 ' Cor. Firsr and Wood egg. PRODUCE-.4Ctbuiliela Clover Seed; 2 bbls. White Beane; .......--- 6 " Flaxseed; 24 kegs No, I Lard; 6 bbls. • , . 12 casks Cheese; 85 bls 'Just received and for ante, by jan2s MILLER & RiCKETS(VN• S UNDRIES -100 doz. Playing Cards; :200 whole and half cans Sardines; JO baskets Olive Oil ; . TO las. ass'd Catsups and /handy Fruits 5 table. Crushed Sager 4 I.oaf. , . . 5 doses Lemon Syrup; , 10 bxs. Lemons. For sale by feb7 P. C. - MARTIN. SUNDRIES.- fib's. tank • . ' . 25 bueliels Dried Pertenee; • inpP • 4 dozen Woolen ft•ckig 6f3.tbet...Benikali ••. - . On conslgnintati.4 ll d **IF 44 . pAsti . . • •.. ' 4 IN - z . "'=•-•!'*i.lslilr-.*iititAt,-.':' , •:: ., ;•-,.:.! - :'- . 'pp EAL ESTATE=Peesone -Natabiliicie r iitircisece Duna, ;lA t uros Hoene, -BUILDING:LOTS, orrFAßitVeati. foun mei Vilciety for sale ,ott--eivoulmceleting - S. CUTIUSERT.7S Real Ritmo Office; mar t„ _ • . Smithfield a 1..: My".6.1..UA:111..E FARM = FOR . Kai..E—Sltuated Ohio Riven twelve miler. below Pittsburgh, on the road to Beaver, and adjoining land of John 'lays, Eau., containing Ind sores well improred. with agood House, Barn, end Orchard' of choice Fruit Trees, comprising Apples, Poaches, Cherries. &c, Thls property is. of the most desirable now oifered for mile.. For further particu lars apply:at S. GETIIBERT'S Real Estate Office, mar.lo ' ' SO Smithfield st. OTABLE TO• BENT.—A brick Stable, with Carirage K. 7 bonen, to rent front the Ist of April next. Inquire of ntri-ti • L. t OWDE? .t,t9 Water et. • "YlflOlXT—That large'nd commodious :tenrehOuge, JLsit 'anted on Second street . nenr Wood;just below Parks t Co.; and at - present occupied by John Little, Egg. S. CUTIIBERT. Gen. Agent, NI Smithfield street. TO 1 I T--Qur the second story of the are house,No'.26. Wood st..- w havhnta front entrance. mar.? . • • GI7,ORGE . _ To Leto . . • . . . A NV.W two story Brick Dwelling linuse, situ „ hied on the East Contemn, Allegheny. city. (near the residence of 'Judge Irwin,) and finished in the best modern style. with htutdsome portico in front.double par lors, famished with marble mantels and improved sliding, doors; dining room . and kitchen on the first floor , and four good bed rooms on the second story : with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or of JANIF.I3 PARK. Jr. CO.. Seeond st. uukt tizi.LE—The sub serlber_o itni for sate the improve menu; and property he now occupies. situated on the Fourth Street Item!, about three miles front the city; con sisting ,OT a well finished Brick Bonito. containing' ten rooms. and a cellar under the whole; an excellent Itrick Tenant House. ttentnitting three rooms. a larrc basin and excellent stabling; a never failing running spring of soft water. and a pump of excellent - water at the kitchen door: also a garden, contnittimr smite choice trait trees, togeth er with abotit ten acres ul excellent ground. The above property will be sold on reasonable terms. and possession given nu the first day of April: if not sold. it will be for rent after that day. For further information apply to the subscriber, of the premises. teb2t-tlawtApl_ • • • - DAVID BEELER. , iGtizette copy and charts Post.) To Leif, r "WO Itoonie. with sienna power...Enquiront I the Periory: corner of 'O'Hare: slid Liberty sta., Fifth - Wen!, Pittsburgh. febt .1 ANKRINt & CO.. VOUR new Brick llouses,situate on Grant st.,and for atihhed in the best style. with dont& parlours, and sliding door, 'with dining room 0111 i kitchen on the first floor. and sir good rooms on the other two stories. En , quire. in the same row, of 141 WM. (1111.711.C.11. fchtOdAp. T ts-f ET—A Erick corner to' Webstrr tual Ful ton xtreeta formerly occupied by .1. B. Bialur. Pus sest‘ionzirem Immediately. Apply to C. febl9.tf .1. C.. CUMMINS. Fro 11ft.—A Room 4)11 I) Gres story. aml tht. second 1 andildrd stories of a brick house; cumin* of Fiith and Union street». A LSO—A •Ve Ty tient and convenient Frame Cottage, in Allegheny city. Apply to JAMES MAY. T ors FOR SALE—Tai: Lots, in the Sixth I j Want each :21 fret. uu which there is n uever spring. a wait:T. tteb7l GEO. COCHRAN. 110 RENT.—A ltnnt , nient svitli twottrout.;. suitable for I a physician or dentist. on Penn street. In•tsr,,eu nand, and Irannstreets. . j.. WILMAIITH: l•Ki . ."--0/11E! III•W Three stury Dwelling House., with bath house attached. situate near the eornerof AVylie and Washington Direetn. l'ossession given on the first of April next. lianl7l „ JOHN F. PERRY. rreliET.—Three dwelling houses. situate on 'Fourth street, Twat the Canul 'Bridge, in the rill - of Pitts burgh. Also, a H00m.:5 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance on sth. neer Wood street. Aho. n.fraine dwelling, two stories. with an of cround under cultivation. situate on Ohio Lune. in- the city of Allegheny. Enquire of inna D. WILLIAMS. I In Wm-ul ''y • A • it 4 ,AS ...i. . roniu, of Ad Diamond Alley, can be consulted in 611 cafes ofa private ocr delicat natur s e incidental &mi • __A.;/ to the en frame. nt Qtr Syltilisand Syphilitic eruptionagonorrheen ,‘_ ..„ and ltd conseunences, together with air re . nerroleiseaser. impurities of the blood. with all diseases of rem trtori origin. skin clisetises.with-strictures, Omit, Medlin.] discharges, seminal weakness Ind impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the wotn.i. monthly suppr issions..diieases of the joints, fistula in anti, nervous a Tections. pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the trtek of the bladder end kidneys, scorbutir eruptions, tote , . ririgweinn. mercurial diseases, &c. TWELVE YEARS' NtAcrier. Exclusively devoted to the study turd treatment of vene real disorders. and Chose nti,ing torn vonthfurexcesses; gaiety, climate, or impurities of the biood, whereby the constit anon may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to carcr assurances of speedy relict' to all who may phMe theinrcives under hid env.. Dr. Brown's mikes are cotnveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients ern visit.,Dr. B. without fear , Of ell IRMIITe to Other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical Mil. to obtain gelid advice privately, and promptly. To all :owl, Dr. BroWn s ready skill in remuring . reneirat dis eases. in their various limns and stages,,offers inducements Idol. eon rarely be elm:ailed. 'Strangers are hereby tip prised that ft.. Brown has been regularly educated in .vet. brunch of medicine. anal for the last pvcive years hilaft`ll exclusively w the treatment of am., disease, Dr. Brown the mils - regularly eilliented surgeon in Pittsburgh u hi/ gives his Whole attention to those cote plaints. ir;e't'erfais.... safe and speCily cures will. in all Cases. be guaranteed. Recent 'cases are relieved iii a short time, svithont inter. ruption (rem business. - (17 - Bernie 'or Ruptitre.—Dr. Brown also incites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid particu lar attention to that disease. Letters freest n distance, asking advice; must contain a fee, or they will• not he atterned to.. D - Olfice on Diamond Ailey. a few .loors from W oo d street. towards the market. Consultations strictly aorta; dential.- net2.s-daiwty EIJAIATitgAI---Ilr. lirowtig nesvirttltiCOVeretillltll - Rheumatism Is u speedy turd certain remedy for that painful trouble. h lICVCT •' Office and Private Consultation Rooms. NO. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always al home. . • ian I...flawtf CHEAP CASH BOUT AND suor. sTortE.— The subscriber, thaukful for past favors, would respectfully inform his, friends and the public great, - arallyohat he has just received his Spring stock of Hoots and Shoes, of all-sizes, direct 'front Alm. inane factarem which he will sell lower (wholesale or .reta)l for cash) than can be purchased at nay other establish ment in the city. Also, Franch Calf and Morocco Leath er, which he is prepared to maaufaciure„ at the, shortest notice, for either Ladies, Gentlemen 'or Children's Wear. Gentlemen's first rate Boots for S..l,at 'and 5.5,00, which be warrants canal to any S 7 Boots in the city, for item tires and durability. All work, warranted at his estab lishment. THOMAS A. lIINTGN: warn-9w NO. 1123Iarket stri.et. WIL L 1 1 :i ( tin TF %P . arg l frtin/ f e ei n iou n s S tfit h w . itio top t the officeof Wm. E. Austin, Esq., Barke's guild Funrth street, Pittsburgh. Ti. • • • My sail, in the General Land Otte°. at Washington. will attend to my business there,:free of charge to appli cants: RZIOVAL—C. A:Me..41,1111.T1' 4. Co. have removed to the warehouses on "Sloan's wharf," upper Canal Basin, laheity street.,'Vehere"they are now fully piepared to receive a large amount of Produce, &e.. to ahm. on the opening of Canal navigation, to Philadelphia,lialtimore, and all intermediate placed. . feh2s- S t isr a ln c t . llo.l l, t p o t ,a fts . .ArcTlßs. will ..itltrouffince the I:tori ' nrAtyle t of HATS this day', Saturday, March 4th. 164 14 1. Their friends and. customers are requested to call and examine their stock of.t.foring - Hate. just received from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood sts. PltDi(.4 FASHION FOR. bcauti ful style of 1.1 A T S 'are lIONV rcadv et mar 4 PAULSON'S. 11"114 Spring Style. MOORF, has Jun received fromNcw York. li the 0. Spring Style of Hats — which he will introduce on Saturday, March 4. All those in want of a nea t and siiperlor lint, will pleas mall and otramine, at No. 75, Wood street, 3d door above Fourth street. m 3 Tobacco and 011 weirs. T ACOI3 ItIeCOUSTER. him removed from his old stand, 0 No, 25, to No.l27ifth stroet, where he has fitted up his room in. a superior style ' stills's-ill keep on band—either for wholesale or retail--the following minted' ported .Principcs ; Regatias,:of all brands; Lenorrnas; Chewing and Smoking TUbaeco, 1U respectfully in- Vacs ids friends and at quaintances to call mid, see. him, in his new stor e, befoM purchasing elsewhere. mur 1-Inr JACOB WEAVER. Wine. Store ItTL•'W BOOKS.--V01.:2 History of the Hintnlists, or 1.1 Persitnal Men:airs of the Patriots of the Resolution from unpubliihed sources;• by . Alphcntse de Latrrartine in-three vols. Vol. 2d iust- received. The Life of Chevdher Bayard, "Me Hood Knight," by W. Gilmore Simms. - . • • Scenes at Washington—a story of the last generation by a - Citlzen of Baltimore. Adventures Pit Mexico , and. the Rocky Mountains; by Geo. F: Ruston, Esq., Member of the Royal Geographica Society, ke. Ac. Now and Then—A Novel, by Sruirucl Warren, F. R. S. Author of. "Ten - Thousand a Year," "The Diary of a Late Physiciart,..kc. ' The above works received tins day, and for sal e by JOILNSTON STOCKTON, feb24 Booksellers. Market at. • 1 on e • E ' av gas on Onspatny,. TN porsuance of a resolution orthe Board . of bisia 1. Ore.the Stockholders of the Monongahela - Naviga tion Courpany are hereby notified tonteet at the-office o f said Company, in Breed's Building, Fourth street in the city of Pittsburgh, at 20'clock bens afternoon of Mon day, the 17th day of April next; to take Into confident lion certayn acts_ of the.Legislanare- of this State. supple mentary to the Charter of this Comp Only. - By order ofthe Board.%' Whr. BAKEWELL, Seep. Pittsburgh; March 7th. 184 S. • • marlo-tal7 PFUNTEES' L'K.—Just received at the Pzutx"Tru. Sloes 72 Fourth st., 30 KEOSTROUT 4 SW'INTER NEWS INK, in 20 lb. and '5O Pi. kegs.' Front's 'Printing ink is acknowledged, by printers, to be the bestmantifoo. tured in the country... A. JAYNES . , rebil-daw -Agent for the liTantifecturei. • =j.WOULD like to call the attention of Coontiy Mer chants, lintel and Steathboat 'Flavheepers. private diet; *C.: to examine my- stock of Wines, : Lionnti, Olgans, in - store end `cellar, consisting of the Mott delabrined , Brands, 2ter &e. Feeling, con6olent of havingthe largest and best assorted stock m ;any, house West of. the mountains;' and being engaged in tl e moor ' tenon-of. Wines - !iiikLiquoris, &c:, direct to this country, Tersonatanvely ott being accormuodatcd, both. in• TM once I%.LAR mug, corner - of Smithfield and FronVatteeta. - .aJ: j. , iF ,7,TiCAIT.,:r-'4',7'''''''''',7l7,,,ZW7tll,,P•7.- ~'Wtf.?5•5",...M.-"5AP1T.1.1,74,11: V,4,,t5,',,,e'-'),,1,P,V,A=,•-:".-,F,W.,-q-,...,:::...,,,gt,d1-4,•,,,:,.,.-.-...1,'Nil.4..2,6,,,,-t,rit,,_,,,,,:...•-......,,,iLV.,,„i„,..:,..,),,„t,,,:;,..,,....,,,te.r..,...:„.,i „,,,...-4':,.,.5,7,.,;,-..r.gtk-7.-1.,-,'C:W:''T',/..,,,,,,t---',1,-,,v-, i l e:'; ': 7:':-' . .. :. ' " • • ::_:'•; -, 71'. ,, ::...1 : ,': , ; ~ - i . : ':'- I T ) . 4... - -,t;';, : i... ';'.-.:':"... 1 .. .h,T'.1': • c ~,, •,...1:., . . . . ._ : ~. ... -, ....... .. , To Let, `lRmiti.Berattllaktm*--- • 1848. s ' cINCL4NATT' AND' PrItTSBLILG I II -411 :: TIAILT'STEAM. PACKET LINE. . . f rum IndePendent Line of steamers ir , nO 7, composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished .and famished, and moat powerful boats on the waters of the West. The - highest wages are paid for the services of the best - 'land most expenenced men engaged in the river basineSs.— The line has been in Operation for sit years; leis carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger Ime in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. - All- that money'caulproore has been provided for the safety, 'comfort end' convents - lice of passengers. The boats leave fur Cincinnati 'as follows:.. MONDAYPACKET.---The . 31e:ver. - criinia.,i, Capt. Stone, Valli leave Pittsburgh , every Morulny morning,ut 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Monday evening nil° x.• • • • TUESDA:ir PACKET—The- HIBERNIA. No. 2. Capt. Jno. - Miner:ter,- . will leave Pittcbargh every Tuesday. morning at o'clock • IVheelit ,. every Taeactay evening I a IrEDNESDAY .I . 4C2CET.- 7 Tlie IF.tc RTGIAND No. - 2, Capt. S. Dreti. will leave' Pittsburgh:every': Wednesday 1110111111 0 at 10 o'clock OVlteeling every 'Wednesday eveu- 'THURSDAY R.ICKET.-:The L'arta.tn.rtt; Capt., R. J. Grate, will leave - Pittsburgh every Tlturadur morning 44 10 o'clock j Wheelincevery l'huradarc.vening at 10 P. at.. PRIDAY PACKST.—Tbe CrarrEnNo. P. Cant. ("mks; will leave Pittsburgh every Fritlay morning at 1.9 o'clock.; Wheeling every Friday evening. at 10 P. at. SATURDAY PA CKET.--,Thei Messetotft, - Cnpi.'Dc Camp- will leave Pittsburgh every' &mayday .inurning_ 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Satuidey evening at 10 r. t. SUNDAY PACKET. —The ISAAC. NrArlvg. Capt. A. G. Mason. will leave Pittaburgh every.Ltunday•ntorning of 10 o'clock; Wheeling evcry Sunday evening.at•lo P. M. ror St; AAA4I.IIE splendidsteamer NORTH CAROL!. NA. DEVI:MEV, :Master. will leave for the above - abb. intermediate: ports. regularly.: For freirat or passage apply an board. feh4 ' ' - For Nasilvlll.e. . . THE steamm - AMERICAN. EAGLE will leave for the alinve nnd all intermediate poi ts regmlElly. , , , For weight or passal. ands - on I.nard. or to . feta 'G: ~It. m11:1'EN4F11(418, Agent. For Clitclonai I The light draught- 'steamer rßar.xDsuir. 31aster:mill leave for the alleve and jgag intermediate ports •rceuthrly. Far freight or passage apply onboard. mar 15 - • For st..Lnulls. :. • , . • The new and ep.enditt nte Lune T ORIENTAL, VAX lion ; illaster, wilt leave for the aholto and'.intennedlate %torte regulael. ' ' For frei to or 'ttaange apply on board. '7: TA: - -- For St. Locals • - • flue stetuner AVYIYAIFN. TIIOUAS, GESMILLE, Aiaster. lease for tire above and all intermediate landing!". tegnitirly. For freight or pa:4sll;e. having superior necomwodn tions. applron board. or to . • • GEO. IL ATII:TENBERGER..I.,..ent New A rranggerttertt. TITS 3teanier CALEB etiVE •ill leave for ci lia 4 Beaver. Ulasgow, - and on Tues day. TliurAtlay. and Saturday. at 9 x. 're turning on Monday. WeditestlpV, and Friday.- Sae hat a boat at the la ndintl. between V'ood Street 'and the Bridge r ' prepared to receive freights at anytime. r S. Sr. W. Agents, marl) No. XI. Wood street. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packer. TIIE swill steamer CONSUL, DORSEY P. licrerr, Master. will leave regularly for Wheeling. on 11,Ionday. Weduesda), and Fri day, at 10 o clock-prat - 34y. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. positivelm The Collllltwill land at all inienuediare , ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and , safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent For freight or passage apply on bon ni. or, to tined JOIIN FLACK. Agent. Beirs-er and — Wellavllle Packet. „ lAA TIIE steamboat IlEAVF:11. Casar.r.s. E. CLAM'. Master. Will, (kiting: the eolith,* 'winter seam'. make tinily trills to Beaver and Wellsville., leaning Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock. anti Wells ville at 3 o'clock. , e. 'D.- AI. MARTON & CO.. At;elts. . _ For Vint inn st. The new and Fplemlid Passehger Steatner 11161ILANDER. Captain 11. X. Fonsr.. , will cave tor toe above and all intermediate purrs regularly. For freight or passage, having quperior, areonenotru dons. aordv rot bumnl,_ . ; . fe1,19 . .toor Cllll-75---An all.__ ___,_ ______ . THE fart running - pa.s.tenger stmr PENNI SYLVANIA, H. - C.'Grts I - . Alaster.will leave' for the above and intermediate ports:: regularly. For rectal:nor passage apply on beard. !. ' rebs 1818. 1848. Pittsburgh and Xtr,on - naville Daily Packet Line. FEnnntrz 5t.19:13. FL:utt - AnN Ist. 1/EAVF. DAI IX ATP A. 31. AND 4 P. The Milowing new hoot, coniplete the line for the present. season: ATLANTIC. Capt.. Jillll.oB Pt/ rkiusou; LTD'. Jacob,: and LOUIS 3111.ANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The hoots are entirely new. mid are fitted tip without ramsol to expense. Every comfort that , money van procur e has. bee II provi ded. Thelmats will leave the Illonongmheia. Wharf Boat. at the foot of llosst. Passengers will be j punctual- on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised !Kinn. - -jan3l ....... ForLonliville. , j t Ei li t TIIE Kentneey Riier Pickett3ll.llY EA GLE,_l3mioms. Master, will 'leaKe for the a ove am intermediate ports regularly. For freigh&nr passage opply on lii.mrd.. - For , The new and splendid passnfiger and. mail. steruneritil.Tle,Capt.S.JAttlitS, will leave t - or the a tore port tluring„the present Ns - et:lc,' at SA. SL, Foe freight or paasuge. npplyon.bottrd. • feb2 s "For . . . , , Tiff: new Motional asscturer steamer AT LANTIC, dawn; PATaLNS4I.N. Milltt.r, will leavb for the above port this day. at,B A. 31, 11014tivkly. For freight or passage apply rot board. ' ' SOW For St. Lou. 6. • tITE rood steamer ST. ANTI IONY; Taos, MAT, Master, will leave for the above an d interate fate ports as soon as the Spring . trade connueuees For freight or passage apply no board. , or_ to .fcb9 , • JA3IES MAY, Water st. For St. Louts. oat7llr,excullent :ind litzbt drnit;M ,stranter SW - A.N.1.1, AlAr,llla.%ter, vill :)cove. tin the a 'ova and tote rmediate lan.diltgi, in a tew"w eeks. . . For freight:or 'passage. apply on board, oi, to feb3 . I'ASIT>3 MAY, NVaterM. For St. Lottiti. ,jdatit TIIF:tieW and spten 1i I s rtnic r A.NDREAV F.T.LTON, W. 11. Fut:ring; Master, will leave for the above dna interateiliaie lataliage Hgolarly. For freight or passage apply cre board, - or to janl7 < JAMES' MAY. For New Orleans. I , 41ast' THE splendid new st‘•rinier SAVANNA. AL DEN:CM/X. M titter, will learefbr IhOuliove a 1 i 4 ntermediate loadings, regularly, ;• - ' For freight or passage apply pa board. fell ODAASH-Pracc.-R.s.ncesm4-The.,,aubscribers -1.0 this day reduced the price of Abel: lanta'asli, twhiCh b warranted by the manufactaters tiom9s taB6 per cent.) to 4ie. for cash, or 41e. for approved notes at 4 months. And for quantities of Stone or upwards a:deduction .till ir be made of ic per pound - o& these prices. • W. A: 1111111T0111 7 .1.TREF.. feblo " 160 - Liberty street_ in Oar friends wire , feel inclined to; assist in procuring subscribers for our Caniilrlgu-PaPer,WilViewiroaci enough to cut oat the tallowing prospectus, and coach a sheet of paper at 1114.bottojrf::tv.herebp.16,,,iiiiii#'40,... scribers names. . , ____,__ ________ --- -------- _ .:M.,':;:.: . '44P.2Et014.4.47 - 1): .A-..:Q.,jf'.A-j)::-qA : 4P A.-.T.GN-..''.,A,TR.::.'1',0:; Immediately after the nominations of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say, about the Ist of .lune, nest,—the undersigned will commence the publication of a small Connpaign Paper, entitled - . f' TUE JEFIFERSONL&Ng which will 'be issued weekly, for sir months, or until the Tesuli of the election is announced. The JEFFERSONIAN, will•be filled with Political Matter, exclu• sively ; and will be firrnisheci to Clubs on the following terms, viz: -- Ten Copies for - -S. boo Fifteen, - 7 00 Fifty, - - • 4 " 2 . 0 00 One tranarda - . , 3 00 It seems to generally - achnittecl,:that the approaching Preaidential,Campaign, will be one ottantanat iatarcat. 'The old NAIM; EMI =BEI MEM Banktrs aitb ertticmcit Brolctre." & Ctltitto BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, And -Makes in. Foreign and Domestie Exacusge. C tato ej Devout, Bank Notes, Gold WS Sikes, Nei SP soul, 3ed door bekno Foiirth. Wens/de, PatekergiVi; +-4 • marl4-ly ERA XXII • - TIMLIIJ) SLUNG . ; lERABIER & RAUH. - • ; - Banke r /6nd Es:change Zraksrs, Decker in rear. . Amalie _Bilk. Bids a re k onge, Certificates if ifkrissr Bank 11•0„11 . .. 011141 , • • Comer of Thinl.satWood its.; directly opPothe th4l`i t ft. •• • N. t9LIKES.4 14021,. ' • .13nnicce and Dealers in Exchange Coin aiat Bank :10fii:5' J. 55 Market sneer, Pii.' , htErgh• • • . SELLIXO BATE. * EXCXVION. •DVITCIP.W4Ttir . , , New Vint • pr Cincinnati • Baltimore Pladndelpb?a •• i.indsville • , • " St. i.ostis • • • • ' vale . • C^ah?' G it} ord's ; . Hells Note% Yenneylvanta C 0 . ,! 4 ; ••4.. New 'York .Mn laud New Orleans • ,b•trying rata, Ohio .. I disc IndiDna 3 "-' Kentucky 3' " Virginia trliceling „ " Tennessee ' .3 " y. nulS- • ,'" - • Silk SISSON. • • TU.'S. Sa"Xlcf- - ti•OON, • . si BANKERS - • ANTs EICILLNOE • lIROk ' ERS,. •Ar. r. Corner qt: Wood' and Sixth styfx4:, rietibutipAp ViEa.l..EftS in Cain, Bank :Cafes. Zazit nixi Domestic Exclielage. env/Ewa/et of DaPsisi 4441,;.,„ ; • EXCUILNGE on all the minapal.Citiet with!, Ezi . josk;,•_.. , ... and Eitroise,_Cor sale in sums ID SISIPIIIChiIIO.I3. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. - COLT.ECTIOZiS made on al/ pasta of the Uniaa o lowest rates: • • Messrs. M. Leech & Son. ; • • Ogden & Snowden,. «m. Bell & Eon. .r,tr.ll,urglf... - - • ••• . S. :IPClarken & •' • • •••••••• • • - English ihiliennelt. . •• .f • " 'Fleming &-Brother. i • • .. Fates, Lathrop & Cu.. • l'hila~elphis! t • " W. r. Thompson & Co. 3.. - • • v. a.• " Homily. Phelps & Co.. Daheoelark •Co. . • 'I, , • 'Litany. Want k Co. • 1 • -, • dos. Ualtiatate • - Mr. James Geor7e, - ) , • /fauna. Cincinnati, . Joseph Watsson. . ) • 11Iesssrs..Feisaer & 11I'.11illari• • • •••••• • • It I'. Cashier. Dunk of.Lelaranswili.Va.i. latsburgh 9" tember . „ „• TNthe mnitor of the aputiention of the - Oct - luau ted Evangelical Church tit Pours Congregation,' of the of Allegheny: • •• • . . ' ; • And now. to wit: filarelt 4th. A. IX V548:,1ve Of Incorporation haling been presented to the Court of Cons 7, : mon Pleas of Allegheny County, and the 3adges of said :S Court having perused and. extunierto the same.•sudi.riss...4- objiets, Wicks and conditions therein specified andutiso tainediappearingliiihe said Judge, to he lnwful. andante) injurious to the community, the said Court direst said. tdkv '• strament to be filed in the office of the Prothonatoryouiatw ' also that notice be inserted in- the • ".Pitisawi l k m arr ipip si : • Post." one ofthe newspapers published tu liana County olf.n Allegheny, at least three weeks.. Et ttiug forth that opplt • ' ration bits been made to this Court Le the zueinberwAli. the "German 'United Evnarelieni Church of•St. - Pittre Congregaiinn, , of the City at A;legheny. to grant thaw* Charter of Incorporation, and that the be mutt ed at next Tenn of sold Court. ti tin sufficient cauro.het- ;hewn to the culinary, By the Court, hen the Record,:, . marfisd3w. • 11 Great Slue of Si iko.lc ' . t a Tat extensive stock of old LA NDRETII.RTHit.w e s Philadelphia. is about to be 'diem:eked!, of at PUBLIC . AUCTION—the uudersigne4 itte Main re relinquish business. Such - aij omrtnuttyfoto . obuuoing Nursery Products at Auction, has never.baaa,,,t pmenteri in America, and the attention of the.tradi.letria.. all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town otctivipe4. try, or ealane their Green ?muse alleclion.., respecthaity,;,,, Invited. For improving the grounds of..Cemeratil*-.;• Churches, State and County Offices , etc., sale w illsidfq ford nuequallail facilities. Catalogues in detrail preparation. The sale of the. orallocr articles will eomtv,. meuce on TUESDAY. MARCH 21st, end' the Thornily. - Pens, on TUE:IDAY, MAY Proper aid for salettaik: ing and shipment be given, when required; intd.ai: there will be no pcotpcmcmcut crr reservation, persons'.: from distant points may attend the sale .without tem of disappointment. Orders to be executed. at PRIYATE SALE received until the above periods. and the usual strati ay, _iention given_ D. LANDRETH k FULT0N.,...... • It may be proper .to mune r to prevent misapprehension, that it is the ;Nursery husineu ortiy,the :nineties/ about to relinquish. klis attention wall kr, her:atter ly devoted torhe culture of seeks, and to their sale it his, ! . • • warehouse, fill Chestnut sheet. Irritny further inrormation will be given.bf.*:!lter • . e. , ,t)WDP.N. Pitudeurals. • • • A LL persons interested In Mc Eltension of Dusmeanw, %Vey, from its present t he at. Wash • isivisia . .. — .o . street to•the Eastern line or tbe city, on the Allellsturt - river, are hereby notified that a plan of irperifiedficht the opening of said Durprestre Way, iv .now dept herd the Office of the Recording Regulator, for public elettf.. • ; • 'nation and inspection, its directed by Ordinance' of ; the - ; :nth day of November, 1 41:, auth.orainn the -, openir4" said Way. — ' . it. E. AfeCOWAN 4 mob Reiording Ref:dialer; City of Pittsburgh...4l'g Extract kink Section 10dt to an Act entitled "An AW , a uthorTze suit to be brougitt upon the Otliciatl" gt, Borldfit.' IVilliam.l3. Mitchell, later.:uperintemicati' "And any owner or owners of gruilit4Thintoixtlipgr . - of such street. lune or•olley, who shall .consfiltr, tkuij, she or they, shall cutler duusage trout the. opining v (letting of the .sattie..• may apply.• by pexition— ha t , next Colin of Quartet:Scabious ot the Casually Dry. - . ?1,1 1 ;4. A A. ILLIUN & Cs-LOS& thet street. Inur e itiittEttoe . . ad rt latro supply of New Spritrs and Matruti tr ip'cri Goods, winch will be 0ffer....1 v%Lufesale nintrefalii 41_ very low ease prieet , . Al/1011god our 1.1504.1 aaaaa cid ;Olt. I .2 may be found lit casts fancy English tend Anaericaugt stit) • ' • mad chintzes, comprising every new .style atriar..oo).Altim ..":•• • '• market. and were, purchased at the present Joar,4lintplhri • which wilt enable us msrll at leaer t 25 per-cent, lessibs t , former price.!. Also 10 raves small patterns fast merimack mid calico prints, very neat nod desliohfekti. cases new style plaid stripe, and plain. linen.gingliernas , • of ere .Lade and quality; 3 . eases spring • Mines. rich. and Olean; tootle color d.casloneresti ander . moos. de laincv:^27 pcs Paris lustres. ts new and article for ladies' a reeses: printed oreandees; satin striped and plaid harages; 1. coat. chanxeuldejustras. very ireehAe.. a large lot of and 9-4 ;French ,prittiNi eurnbneamxiii.% lawns; LUG dur. best quality lathes Land gehes kidglrwmq white good& of every desenotion. together with a geadept, : •;= assortment. of -housekeeping. goods. etc.“.etc.. .Coutdry.* merchants. awl ihaitthabitants l'ittaburNL bird vicinity are respect:idly Wettest to ealllustl examine our sioelkettd.t. pnees..Whieh we will %sustain • ta: compare Wawa)) , 2 cc with the 'camera taantets... • . A...AMNON. A. •f• 62 :Werke! street. hettereit 34.eml 4thatii.• • the U rel an