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Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 a. lit, and 6 r. x. Ida Coach lAne, direct to Philadelphia, 91. x., and 12k Westerii and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 a. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,4o a. at. -. • Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 J. x. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, - except Sundays, 4 'ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF. MAILS. Easteni Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a. M. .eloses 12. m. Western Mail, Cin. and Lonisv., due 8 P. M., closo's 5 South.via Bait, and Washington, duo 8 r. m., closes 6S. S. M. North-Wesieni via Cleveland,' due 10 a, is., closes 61 Erie and Western New York, due BP. M., closes 8 m. . . Par rakes.. . ,ASked. Offered. • Bank of Tittsburgh $50.00 $50,75 $50.00 Eichinge Bank - 50,00 44,00 45,50 Merchants' and-M. Bank •• • ..... 50,00 47,00 • 4 • 5 , 00 "Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bridge • '50,00 - 50.00 45,00 Northern Litterries Bridge. ' 50 , 00 = 350 Old Altagheny Bridge 25,00 36,00 35,00 2, Connellsville It B. Stock, paid on - • . 'Mires, e 2,50 • ' . 5,00 1,43 - 'City Bonds (6 ik cent;) • • • ..• Monongahela Bridge • 25,00 , ' 16,50 ` Gan Stock aLtxt •-. 45,00 Daily Review. of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, ?, s ' , THURSDAY Measixos March 30, 1848. S • The weather was fine yesterday; apd business seemed to improve some. f, Clover Seed—There appears to be some demand; 1, sales from store Were made at t? 3,25.03.37. the Tatter price fur mall lots. From first hands it is worth $.3,12. Flax Seed—Sales from store ni 08e. • ' potat oes—Lleavy antis 111.!s durimitwqrust few dayrs but the market is not yet aapplted. Sales - in' Ni shannocke Apples—Market nearly hare; sales at wharfat $2,50 for &tweets ; ordinary qualities are worth 53. • Dried Apples:—Sales from store at 70080 e. Wheat—Sates yesterday at9oc . . - Flour—The news by the steamer mid - cued the price very ninth. We heard of sales yesierditini as high as 81.65; but the common price was $4.62. We heard of no sates at a lower rate for good.bmnds. Au immense quantity arrived. as may be seen by. our river imPorts. in addition to the lots by steamboats, great quantities ar rives) on flats and keels. Alost of the receipts were for shipment, We saw but few wagon loads on the streets, find heard of but one sale of 14 Ibis. at $1,62, first rate brands, Maey dealers still hesitate in making purchases at the present rates. They have no confidence . in the perma nency of the advance announced hi Europe, and think that the market in this country will not be influenced greatly by it.. The future state of the market cannot be predicted. ' Cotton—Some receipts yesterday; but we heard of no sales. We are instructed to report no change. Feathers—Several sales yesterday at 31e. Receipt: fair; demand active.,. Pea Nuts Sales at $.2:0002,12 from store. Oranges—Regular sales of Sweet at $5,00; market not well supplied. . Bran—Sales from-store at 121 c.; from first hands 15c. —,Pales of tolerably fiir at sc. in hhds. Molasses—Regular sales at 22c.; we still notice that _single.barrels are Odd at Oc. Golden Syrup is sold at 6.2. e. Sugar House Molasses at 43045e_ Oats—Receipts heavy yesterday; and sales at 242 25c., at wharf. Beans—Market well supplied; sales from store of - small White, at 75,REVe. , Btatter—Ettxne receipts, but great demand. Sales of • fine Roll at 14c.; some barrels takt;rl at 15c: Eggs—Sales at /oe., in barrels. Salt—At canal, sales are made at el 25; from store, MEE 1122111 Bacon—We have reports of regukar transactions at the reduced prices 'noticed yesterdly., That Bacon will remain as at present. is uncertain—some anticipate a fur ther depression, While others predict an advance. Sales yesterday at 3, 40)5e. Clla4tle Blarket . ---The riderings have not been large. The latest sales at the yards were at 425 e., for Beeves. Sheep—Snles at 952 000250. ' Bogs—Sales at 3c. . NO. 9. NORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGET fly til:Mt BOOKS POI 1649. T IFE IN PARIS; bf the Adventures of Alfred de Ro sann in the French Metropolis, by the author of Life au London. Mysteries and Myseries of New Sork, part 3. • Public.and Private Histories of the Tope* of Rome, part:2. Traveller's Guide to the Ohio . River. Martin. the Foundling; new supply. . -The Victim's Revenge, a sequel to the Matricides Daughter, and the Star of the Fallen. Thompson's Money Reporter. -• Taylor's . do do Gudey's Lady's I3ook, Gar - March. • Knickerbocker. do. The Female Land Pirate; or Awful, Mysterious, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Banuoris., , • Antonia; the Female Contrabandista. Fitt False Step, or the Path of Crime; new supply. The Light Dragoon, or the Ranchero of the Poisoned Lance. - .Middy of the Macedonian I3arfs Penusylvaaia Reports. vol. 5. NEW PLAYS. The Dumnt, a Comic Opera. The Almstate, a tragedy. • Much Ado About l'imthing. Bride of the. Market, a comic drama. Robert Macaire, or the Two Murderers. Box and Cox, a &rec. •• • • • Burnt carting. do. •Also. a large assortment of old and rare ploys. Gralinnfshlagame, for April. • Bragelonne. thr::Plon of Mhos. or Ten Years Later. be ing the conclusion of. Three Guardsmen and Twenty - Years After. - The Old Men's Tales. The Hermit of the Hudson. or the Farmer's Daughter. Just received and for sale by - mar 22 AI. Y. AIORSE. 85 Fourth St. C . ALT RHEUNI, SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERYSTPE -0 LAS, Barber's Itch. Chaps, Sort Bear4s, This is used by ninny physicians in this city in cuing the above. and we would not conscieneionsly sell unto dk we knew it to be fill we 'state. As a cosnietic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the -only article -ever known that removed impurities. and cleared and beautified the skin, making it soil, clear, smooth and white rut an infanta. But mind, it is sold at 82 Chatham st. N. "Y., and by . ' WM; JACKSON, Agent. inar29 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. IVANTFJI—.FItices for several good book-keepers. 'sehool,masters, salestneu in wholesale or retail stores or warehouses, men cooks in steam or canal boats. - or hotels. several boyis, laboring men, boys to trade, and colored Men and boys. Wanted, Several good white -.cooks, chambermaids and girls for all work . Wanted to borrow, several small sums of money. All kinds of sxnese; tti vr a o t mptly attended to, for moderate mar2s IntelligettrWeffice. Fifth st. MIRE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust fora young or old persou, male or female, , with a putrid, bad breath, or hatteelh. Persons who have either, axe honorably assured that a ;.at. box of :JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on . trial, without fail, Mike ihe'brenth pure and sweet, The teeth white. and the gums hard. Render, just try this once. It is sold in New York at 82 . Chatham at., and by • JACKSON, Agt., mar2o . • - tf) Liberty at. - 1) ARC AN CHOICE FRESH 'IMPORTED GOODS. XL/ Atilt CITY. TRADE. At :ROBINSON'S %LOTH STORE, Fifth' stivet. near Wood. Very grateful for past liberal patronage" feeling assured upon examination the beautiful, rich, and fashionable styles will command purchases; French Cloths, Cassi snares, Doeskins, of the very best makes, colors, qualities and styles ; Vest ings, that for beauty 'cannot be .excelled ; French Figured Cashmeres, Silks, , Satins, and White Marseilles; Trimmings of superior quality, very large as sortment. 1[3. - Prices second to none in.the country...Ea mar22-412sv PDELAN Y, Fe. 49, Liberty street, PittrOurgh. has jun opened, for the Spring trade, a. large and general assortment, of well selected Chubs, Cassimeres. and Vestings, consisting of superfine French and English black and fancy colored CLOTHS, suitable for the va rious styles of Spring and Summer Coats. - Plain and fancy French, English and American CAS SIA/BEES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted to the customer-trade. Also, a great variety of new and fancy VESTINGS— aII of which will be cnt 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; The subscriber has also on hand a great assortment of "READY MADE CLOTHING, made in the present Spring Fashion. lconsisting of every description of Dress ant? Frock Coats of el fashionable colors; fancy and plain Seek and Business Coats. Also, a general assortment of Pants, Vests, Shirts, 'Cravats, and all other articles in the Clothing line, which will be sold low, for CUM Wholesale purchasers will find it much to their advan age to call and examine the, stock, beforenrehasing P. p r Tailor • mar 113` l l ribrrEit 01/.-1:200 galL Natural Col. Sperm Oil; 1000 Bleached Winter Whale - • SOO " low priced "" " ;Just received and for sale low It • MILLER le RIOSETSON. - lIVC 11 Et WI EIR, 1839, P. A. Mumm k Co.'s 'Direct Ex. -JA L portation to the United Sitars, for sale tiy the case .or bottle, at the Wine Store of •. dea° JACOB WEAVER. RECGS.—ltesin .Talana, Ergot, Cochineal, Dover's Eowdar, gem. Calents Bens. Coriaader,Wood Nap . Belam Toll; Cantharides; jtort reo'd-and for saleby • B. d PABNESNOCK & Co, .conter First and Wood sts MEMMiii L I tr fi hltigenu I'OACT PIWTOMIRGii• rrat warns tx4ritatAxszL. •-• Steamer -Beaver, Clark. Wellsville; • _ Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; " Jacobs: Brownsville. " Atlantic, - Parkinson do; ' Dispatch, Nelson, do.; Montemy, gOrritlON .404 Brilliant,' Grace, Cinebinati. NOrth Carolina, —, Illinois River. in, aglto Perry, St. Louis. - " Savanna, Denison, New Orleans. " Hudson, Poe, Sunfish. • " Newark, Bishop, Zanesville. • ." Wellsville, Barnes Sunfish. Steamer Beaier, Clark, Wellsville. " • Michigan No: 2, Gilson, Beaver; . "Caleb Cope. Moore'. Beaver and Wellsville. " - Dispatch, NelsOn, Brownsville. " - Monterey, Morrison, Brownsville. " Baltie,Jacohs, Brownsville. Parkinson, BroWnsville; - • " Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. ' " New Eugland, Dean, Cincinonti. " St. Cloud, List. New Orleans. " Consul,. Kinney , Wheeling. " Wellsville, Barnes, Sunfish. Ir FOR CuccturrAzte—The regular. Packet will 'tire at JO A. M. Fon Bnownsvrtv.E.—The Allantici_Capt. Parkin son; rho Baltic, Capt. Jacobs; and the Louis Mc- Lane, Capt. Bennett, run regularly between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, one boat leaving each morn ing and afternoon, Fon WELLVVILLL Cala , Cope, Capt. MoOra, leaves every Tuesday, Thursday, and ,Saturday, at 9 A. M. The Beaver, Capt. Clarke, 'leaves every 'Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. IMPORTS BY RIVER Cincinnati—Per Brilliant: 6 hhds bacon, 3.50 :hams, D. Leech & Co.. 93 Ins lard, 14 half do . ,H S—; 3 4 bags of f eatheri, .111cC & Co ; 60 casks bacon, It. Watson; 30 casks bacon 3 Graff; 138 pca meat, G. W. Jackson ; 4 casks bacon, H. Bowen; 26 tibia Whiskey, John Little. St. Litta—Prr Germantown : 20 bbls scrap iron, Graff, Lindsay tj• Co.. 20 tibia sugar, II bbls molasses, Edward Hazleton ; !fa tibia ri fined sugar, 27 bids syrup, Jas.. A. Hutchinson; 6 casks lead pipe, 10 co.ls do, Butler & Bro.; 87 aka potatoes, J. Mochan; 1 hag spice, W. li. Wright; 33 hints, D.T. Morgan; 66 hfids bacon, Clark g- Thaw; 7 bags feathers, 4 bales, D. Skies; 30 bbis bacon, H. Graff St Co; 24 bags Ginseng, 7 bales, D. Skies, 150 bbls potatoes, 6 sky do, 6 dried hides, Hall & Bro.; IS bbls pork, 0. B. Hendricks. Wheel mg—Per 'Consul : 21 bores glass, 6 kegs nails, 5d3 bbls flour, 1 bbl eggs, 6 Ws lard, 3 411.1C8 eggs, 2 kegs buster, 4 bags die apples, 5 brigs green apples, 30 boxes mdze, 150 11;Is flour. Lady Byron—to bb's loaf sugar, 47 bhls mo'asse , , Miller es Ricketson ; 29 bhls hams, 7 do shoulders, owner on board ; 60 bas bacon, 104 Lb's bacon, Wallingrord ; 6 bags, G. W. Smith. Louiseille--Pee Lady Byron: 20 bales furs and skins, W B Holmes; 40 sks fathers, 35 Ithils bacon, 1 do tobacco ' A Gorden; 54 tier, es flaxseed, Grad; 18 bags feathe.s, Carson & McKnight; 10 bbl. lard oil, 11 A Fahoestock; 1 Mil see,t, 154 hide molasses, 177 bbli potatoes, Tags) & Best; 225 kegs lard, 19 tibia do, Roht Roblnsoo; 114 kegs lard, 11 bbls do, J Di nney; 44 bales cotton, Poincexter; 6 bags lead ers, Brown & Culbertson; 5 Ins tobacco, D Leech & Co; 11 "cares steel, Lippencott; 25 cases steel, Wal lingford; 5 tibia molasses, Cooper; 44 bbls molasses, 16 [aids sugar, a Watson. New Orleans—Per :re gl on': 24 bxs bacon, Church 4 Carothers; 4 bbls varnish,) McFarien; 106 bdls iron, Shoenberger; 5 bids oil, J P Perry; 60 barrels whiskey, It Watson; 64 bids whiskey, John Scott; 10 bbl, oil, Jas P Hanna; 55 bales cotton, Poindex ter; 6409.pcs bulk pork, 20 Ibis lard, E llazelton; 2411 pea bulk pork, W B Holmes; 343 !Isles bulk pork, T C Hamilton; IGO bbls fipur, Oakford. Sunfish—Per Wellsvdle : 100 bbls flour, 1) Leech & Co; 10 bbls flaxseed, 11 A Fahnestock & Co; 36.5 pee baron, 68 kegs lard, Wick & McCandless; 150 We flour, 1) Leech 4- Co; 27 kegs lard, 31 bbls flour, .J S Dilworth; 6 bbls flaxseed, 2 sks rags, McGill, Buehfield & Co; 63 bbls fl.iur, C P Ansbutx, 24 tails flour,. Wick & McCand'ess; 5 thee Missouri metal, Livingston, Roggen & Co; I box specie, B , galy & Smith. Zanesfilk—Per Newark : 903 bbls floor, 04krord & Co. Brottnarille—Per Louis McLane : 91 piece. iron, Jones & uigg; 18 bbls apples, W Reger; 6 boxes, Forsyth & Co; 1 bale, Forsyth & Duncan; 26 H Graff; 7 boxes, o A Hutchison; 269 boxes glass, 20 kegs nails, E Evans. nr Beaver; 82 bbls flour, Orem & McGrew; 26 sks 'corn, T. Arbuckle ; 153 pota toes, A. Harbinger; 78 bgs barley, 5 bids cider, owner on board ;.2 bbls, 2 kegs, 2 site; Smith & Sin clair; 23 sks rags, owner on board. New Orlearts.Per De Witt Clinton: 200 bbls. Mo!asses, 20 L. Sugar,lo hluls. R. Robinson; 60 Sugar, W. Holmes Et Co.; 2 blids. Sugar, Smith 4. Sin clair; 30 bids L. Sugar, W. B. 1101171P8t. Co.; 113 hhds. Sugar, Burbridge IVilsrin g- Co.; 116-hhds. Bagley 8: Smith; 4 hhds. Sugar, Geo. A. Berry. TARTAR. RALPH'S VNIVEESA I. VEGETABLE PILLS . consist of taro kinds In one box. Price, 25e. a box. The No. 1 is a Purifying Purgative. which effectually cleanses the body of every vitiated and offensive humor. The No. 2 is a gentle laxative and strengthener. and In the most comfortable, safe and effectual medicine that can be taken to obviate a !moire elate of the lotwels. without any hurtful purgative effect. It also stretigtheats the or grunt of rligestioa, and purifies the blood. EJ''Suld wholesale and retail at curnuEttrs Real Extant, Office. mnr2l 50 Smithfield a. Dry Goods at Whir Jeanie IURPIIN. WILSON BCD.. No. 4. Woodstrser, art in, now nitielving by daily arrivals from llse Importers vulllanuPt.durers, ample supplies of desirable Spring Goods,' vhie'l they oiler to city mid country retailers at the smallest possible advance, Haviag, a partner almost eonstant4y La the eastern markets, their stock will be kept up throughout the season. Among' the articles already received, are riP !est. Brims. some very beautiful; and adapted to city 'sales: a variety of Tweeds. Cotton Palo taloou stuffs, Domestic Oinghums, Bleached and Brown Pottons.ke. fen.oluwini SUSDRiES.—)W due. 1-laying Cards; MO whole and hall boxes Sardines; 10 baskets olive ;'J/ doz. assorted Catnaps. hr. 4 casks London Porter, quarts and pints; doz- Brandies. %Voles. &e. very old; 5 1111 x. powdered Sugar; I/0 hasketsChanrigne Witte. part to arrive; 3 hhds Claret toe, far sale by marl) I'. C. 51A IiTIN onongahela Nov gat ion NOTICT: TO STOCKOOLDERS. TN pinsuanee of a resolution of the Board of Marin i. gars . , the Siockholde'rs of the :Monongahela Naviga tion Company are hereby notified to meet at the office of said Company, in Breed's Building, Fourth street. in the city of Pittsburgh, at ii o'clock in the afternoon of Mon day. the 17th day of April next, to take into considera lion canon' arm of the Legislature 01 this State. ',fipple mentary to the Charter of this Company. By order nt the Board. WM. BAKEWEI.L. Seey. Pittsburgh. March 711 t. marlll4nl7 ri L i la — a nAC youn g er l ao l l!Z i e r r u r: n o i f n ° e b re ' n i t ' i l tiU or u other establishment. Advertiser is acquainted with land : nest , generally and is n good accountant; can give satis factory City reference. and 110. s credentials from one of the first houses in the Milted States. Please apply at the Of fice of the Daily Morning Post. Timid 81.500 OR s2.ooo.—Wanted. Rll active ittlitilleari man. with a capital of $1.500 or 62.000. to engage in a profitable, manufacturing business, now in opernlion. • S. CUTHBERT, (ten. Agent. mar2s Smithfield street. lAND FOR SALt—The subscriber Offen for Pule 500 . acres of Land, in . llliddlesex township, Butler coun ty, between Dutlerand Pittsburgh, and seven miles from Butler: 350 acres cleared, the balance well timbered, with three farni houses. a large barn, anti a good mill site, with sufficient water thr a grist art saw mill. thereon. On the same stream, four and six miles above, there arc two grist mills. iind several sow mills. There is no - better laud in the country. It will be sold all together: or in one, two, or three hundred acres. Persons wishing to have good level land. easily farmed, would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity, and examine the and. [marla] \%I)L BO VD. TO the Delinquent Subscribers in the Monongahela Nn vigation Company.---Notice is hereby given ihat all shares of Stock subscribed in the Monongahela Naviga tion Compnity, and which have become subject to forfeit are by reason of the non-payment of instalments and in terest thereon, will be forfeited to the said company, to gether with all instalments already paid thereon, in pur suance of the provisions of the Charter of Incorporation, unless themnpaid instalments together with interest from the date on which the same were made payable by a call from the Board of Managers, be paid in full to Thomas M. Howe, Esq.. Treasurer of sant company, at the Fs change Bank of Pittsburgh, on or before the first day of April, A. 1).-184A. By order of the Board of Managers, WM. BAKE:WELL, ..felf22-d3tawtApl st Secretary. Nursery Stock for Sale. Tna subscriber offers for sale his entire stock, in lots to snit purchasers, at very reduced prices. The collection is not equalled for a select and ex tensive variety, in the Western country; containing many new, rare and valuable plants, consisting in part of Co rnelius, Japonica's, large flowering plants, from 3 to 6 feet in height, Cactus,- dzaloes, Geraniums, Futilities, Month ly, Notsette Chimer, 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; Plower Roots, a la.tge variety; Vines, shrub bery, shade trees, evergreens. &c. Amateurs, nursery men and others, who want to decorate their yards, gar dens, pleasure grounds, or green houses, are respectfully invited to examine the collection, which is open to -visit ors, except on Sundays.- Conveyance by the omnibus and greenwood ferry. . Desenpuve catalogues sent by mail, or may be hoil at our stand No. 11.8 Diamond Market, where orders left with us, or imy mail to Pittsburgh Post Office, wiU be promptly attended to. John 'Graham, a practical gardner, will attend to planting shade trees,lay lug of gardens, &c. Orders left as abvove. JAS. WARDROP, inarlNlm - -Manchester, near Pittsburgh. =EinM =NE 7:- ' li '' ,. i" - - -. = aF r P. x. `7d~..~+r:a tv . ===3 Lainbiii,p4c.okle . by- • ,•_. • • - • • marl I . • - N0:11101ASEIFZ.--2d Ak o bbli. in mote and for a ide by.lll.3.Fat & RICK.erSON. cf OAP-150 boxes Chillicothe Soap, inst 'received and 0 for sale by Imaritll. MILLER & RICKETSON. ARD.,2 bblo, Lard; on conWgnmenti and for sale by tnai22 • , ••. • MILLER' ft: RICKETSOM UGAIL-40 btads. N. O. Sugar just received and for sale by (m 422) SMITH & SINCL.AH:L ICE.-40 tierces; just received and for sale y R mar 23 ' - SMITH& SINCLAIR. RAISINS. -40 boxes Bunch Raisins, just received au for sale by (mar 23) SMITH & SINCLAIR ASEIGNETTE — BRANDY - - , -6 half pipes A Seig - neite . Brandy, for sale by (deer] P. C. MARTIN. 110 ICE.-5 tierces nevi Riec,just reed Emil for ode, by JA, jan2o . MILLER & RICKETSON. bbls. No. 1, just received and for sale by jan3l ' - • MILLER & RICKETSON. ROLL BUTTER-3bx.s. for sale by jatil7 J. 1). WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. ARDLNk.Z.—SO boxes Sardines; SO hi: do. do.. for sale 0 by • (dec2o P. C. MARTIN: LARD - - 9 5 kegs and' 15 bbls. No. I Lard, in store and for sale by (jatt.2B) L. S. WATERMAN: IDUNCH RAISINS.-50 boxes fresh, just received an for sale, by ifebSl SMITH & SINCLAIR. OtASSES-46 bbls, nit iecelVed and kir sale . . by 'l6B • SMITH & SINCLAIR . ONDON PORTER-5 casks, la pint and qus rt bottles, for sale by jfeb7] P. C. OATS -100 bu., on consignment, for sale, by janl7 J. - D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st - 111tIED APPLES—A/D bushels. for sale by D feblls SMITH h SINCLAIR bblzi No I, now luntliag and lor said felk2s MtULM 4t. nioulTos. TZ OPS-3 Wan* on consignment und for -twin by - 11 f01 , d5 MILLER & RIC'KETSON L' i&cjat r A TUSTARD—A prime, article in and 1 1 113.liza forst& 1,1 bv lich2tl Sllll'l'l 4 h SINCLAIR. • Q 0,11.-50 boxes No. 1, lurito bar, ree'lt nod for rule by fe1.21 rI4IiYER SEHLl—lls)bu JUAI reed and for sale by Vi (1)18 SMITH Jc SINTLAIIL • 111 YE FLOUR-13 guineas. for sale by felt~ J. D. 14113.14M5, 110 WOO/.1 sL 1)0TAS11-11 casks. for sale low. to close consigiunent. fell I'. C.' AlAltrati - 1111F.1) PEACIIES.IOOIisIe;IiZ, for sale by JJ d e SNIITII 11 6 (1 - i .1 0 . 1 -I r ) ott ° o l ! N by Pi l i fe•; l l "'n rde.jlllndltn.'e . 1 '17' .,. }C ., 1 : : 1 ;•1 4 5.-50 dor_ just rceei ,; v;il l, ll . l l ll ,l, fo . - 1 " - 1 . 2" EU BU IVER-6 kegs, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR- lILA X:z.kEED.--A few bags air sale. by ' dtel - SMITIf & SINCLAIR., TVUED APPLES-5a bu. for sale by V clecti SMITH & Smci,Ant. I31:1Kr, CAST - MI.ON & CO. liltiOlit hi. pipes an sale by (dee2tl 'P. C. MARTIN. pIil:1 - ..—IlllIerce. llie.:, Ju.t crcek,it anti ort saw I.y L tnur.,',3 NIII.I.EIt.& HICKETSON. (if-11.0121DH LIAIE—I.i rusks jusi reed anti for sal; by U jail? It A. FA HNL:STOCK & CO. ,(111EES11--50 boxes. for sale by A t re 1, 1 , J. D. WII.I.IAMS.II O Wru.4l st. rei.), J. D. %VII I.IANIS. Wood UT 1 4 , sLINI_ , II doz. buttlex, AllUerlut at.lC/C for sate by J. D. V% ILLIAMS. 13 IC E: 1 -10 tierces Rica, jten reed lied for eale by febl2 MILLER & ItIVKETSON.. r.ale,•Lby U SCAT WINE-25 boxes just reed and for sale by 11111.1.F.R & iticKnrsoN. LtiAlt—Blllinit , prime N 2me.ptr.TcCClV.l aiid i.;":" for pnle by [feta% sistrrti & SINCLAIR. bOls. 1%76 , .; 10 keg." Gut. Syrup ; for s4tle by inurls J. D. Will.l.lA NIS. 110 NVoort COFFE E. -jr FEE..---WAr bags Prime Rio. received per Urey Eagle, and for •ale, by SMITH & SINCLAIR fcbs 1. 1 . 1‘ 1 1 .125 r n ' lly A P ß o li n i Zie hsl =tea k iTa t il e y n t c o ‘ a V r h rry ' e "d I'. C. MARTEN BRANDY-4 huff pipes, London color jj Vintage of '42, to arrive and for sale by occ22 P. C. MARTIN. T ON_DON PORTEIL-5 casks London Porter, in J. a quart and pint bottles, for sale by dec2.l P. C. MAitTIN. i)uctiwilEAT ei.f.nit—to sacks pritne FlC‘te of 11 -honed" Buckwheutt, tut wale by smrrif & SINCLAM itUA--071 tostb But Iron, assorted, in sturc and tut saw I by L. 14.ATF.REAN, jart2.7 No. 91 Water, and tit front tall. I\ filllii - Pi-ACiitt-bit) liu prime Ohio . etches, for y iiiii by SMITH k SINCLAIR, Jaii2.l' No. 50, Wood it. frenb. of prime bronds. received by Ptcambunt Ringgold, Dud for oak by fcbll SMITH & SINCLAIR. • ITEM:I4J. unds Prima Hums. tor *ate by J. D. WILLIANIS, mar B 7 110 Woml street. 11 1-ANS.-100 bushels Small I.'lltjte' a ft l n v silllpl ms. t0ar..1.1 110 Wood strect. ek)ItCHINGS.—.SI,bIs. on consignment and for saie by 17, 1, D. WILLIAMS, 1101 Wo,st esrPet. ALT -1411,1.1 F. i San. tur owe IY ,l inur23 MILLER & RICKiITS.ON 11ACONtI Urn. Slontterc •• 8nlos: on eolukigninent nod for ante by linnr4l) 3111.1. ER & RICK 171130 N. AR.S.-20.000 No. I ite In Cruz.; 81,0041111111 per. Regaling, just rer.fnvetl told for snlft,y M11.1.1:11 Sc RV' K INettitill slope U/141 *tile by SELLS-ALS k NICOLS, tin. 14 Liberty •t. I).A•Cf),:—S!lds prime Itl do. :Ides, just re ) reiccd and for sale by pebtti SELLERS. & I --L JURI rCcrirrd mid lur salt.. by H. A. FA If 7 4 . F.r. COCK & CO., Cot.Fino and Wood eon. ARID 011.-1:11.b1s. Comlitut's Nal !act] Od, iu store J j und for subs tat reduced prices by mien $111.1.1'.12S & NICOLS. AISINS.-4 0 WICA 51.1 L. Raisins., just received tool 1. for stdc by MILLER A. RICKLTSON. rz2 TOA F SIX/ AIL-2W lax; ii;;;;:s 1.4 4. 5,6, a:id 7. just received on consignment, nod for snit. by lonnr22l 51ILLEIL ic RICK ET: 4 ON. A"ri i°tiC ; ln I)r)al'sre T beet o 1 referencereyt Apply at 0 4 Tnriet *. ntar 'l TIFIT4fTWITEI4MV. pun ercr - ilrlSh — irlii - Sii - trit 2 puncheons Jumnica Spints, as imported. for f 111 , ` by marsP. C. MARTIN. ft/C1.13 CANDLES—Z,O buxnn Mould Cundles, in 111 PitJrl: and fur Rail: by fetv2l & NICOI.S. OLD WHISKEY. Avhole and huff bias. Old Rye Whi.iey. B1:37; 15 do. do. Old Peach Brandy, PAH. For sale by ifeb7l P. C. MARTIN. 20 boxbo Bunch Rwns ai,jurt rt.reived and tar sale by L. S. WATTIOLA N. 1.4 , 51 No.:11 Witter. and (t 2 Front .t. 8000 the. fitiColt, u/seutted i. l . u;! .. taw ., o t t i n t is: ‘ lk , by (chin tin. 31 Water. and Front et. 1-1,,, T SAN VElits:Y. AND SWEET'MALAGA . . Vi qr. cinikn linut San Verne Wine; S. M. Wine: just received a n d for solely ffel,ol & itteKETsoN. 74) JiOZ N it ire's Improved l'at.nt ZINC WASH' .4 0 BOARDS, wltole!tnlc and retail. nt matittlactutpa priers, by J. D. WII.I.IAMS, - f•b.3l 110 Wood stree CILINDII.IEI4-125 dot. Eggs; 15 •• Tow Ynro 100 Hickory Brooms. on consivitnent, fur snle by [feblHl J. IS. WILLIAMS, ILO VUOII 151. (1111.013.01 , 0101. in t lb. bottles; Pure Nitric Acid ;just received and for sale by 13. A. FAIINKSTOCK & Co., mnr i corner Ist and Wood sts (\LH RYE WHISKEY, &c.---60 whole and half bbls V./ 0. R. Whiskey; IS bbls of old Tennessee Peach Brandy, for stile by [merit] P. C. MARTIN. FRESH TEAS-4-0 hf. chests and caddies Young *- son, Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black Teas, just re ceived and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, febtd No. 31 Water. and 62 Front its. LARD-140 kens Leaf Lard, received per steamer A meriean, and for sale by L.4.t. WATERMAN, jan4 No. 31 Market. and 62 Front au. SUGAR -70 bads fair N. 0. Sugar. 66 . do. prime do. do.; 30 boxes. new crop, 'Mite Havana Sugar, lust reed and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. mar 22 CIIL.-1200 alls. winter bleached and unbleached; 'llOO " fall I JF A constant supply of No. 1 Lard Oil, hi More and Mr sale by (marZ) MILLER & RICKETSON. BRANDIES. -40 whole, half, quarter ancteightb pipes of BrandytDark And Pale of different grades, brands and vintages, for sale as imported by mar 9 P. C. MARTIN. F RESII. FRUlT—drums Smyrna Figs; 2 bids. Zante Currants; 2 boxes Genoa Citron 20" M. IL Raisins., for sale by dac3l I. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. WIZES. -000 whole, halt; quarter and eighth pipei ' all the different Wines now in use, part to or rtve, of various grades, brands and vintages, some very old. For sale as imported by P. C. MARTIN. mart) MOLASSES -10 bbls. New Orleans; 2 Philadelphia Stotu Syrup; Cane . CI For sale by (jsuM) J. D. wmturas. 4 .t . .1 7 7 REM , . • , : " .•r'F. I=EIM '.:1.-',,.. , -;-. - ._ 1 ' . :'..i , 2 :::-'-' ~ , -'• r.,•- - --. , '„ ,, , , . ;...„:` -- ..,:,,n. ; :-., ~i :v:t., ; ':..0 :, ; .;:"_, . =.- 7! :•!- : -.:t:- . .:.., . .'., , .i7:ii.-,.t.,: ' ,'' : ..i,:':'i1in.j.,:5:f,,•,;(..,.!!41.,:,:1.•:-i,:-..:T.K.:.,•--4-f=,,,,...:•.;..'i.:1-rt,i,:,:.,:.;.i..,,?.:,:::,:.:'_,.*, , ' . ,i -I.ff.li*lliii*Oppi-.;:-.;:,- OFFER-199 bags pnme Rio Coffee, now landing and a for sale b utui2s). MILLER da RICIttabON. OLL BU TTER-2 bbts., frefih, tutu neatly Put up, ale by [fel'S] SMITH & SINCLAIR. lur suit: ny fr1,•25 SMITH & SINCLAIR. El==E ERN =ME LA" okiklimes No. 1. tat store and for sale by : ST&I.F.RYZ . . OAF r ). U . . 1 " 61 . igt . ti iur St.LLI... RS & I°. SUOAII-14 bads prime. for sole by N ' marls. SELLERS & NIOOL.q. FLOUR. --00 Barrels Family Flour, superior b. ma, ior sale by UM.-6 Barrels, for sale by . • Amale- • - . S9III II & SrNCLAIR. LA by kegs No. 1 I.ard,jast rec. ived and for sale • by mar l 6 SMlTll c tz SINCLAIR. -111)ACON. hhds. Hams, Shoulders and Sides, for sale I.l l Dg. (mar 15) • SMITH & SINCLAIR, -65 boxes No.l Palm Soup fur sale by mar 15 SMITH do SINCLAIIL RrrAi SMITH & SINCLAIR. , gia'RATUS-5 musks, just reed. for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR. rrAT—ti bbla. Wilmington Tar, for Rale by _L mar - . MILLF,R & RICKETSON. BACON.IO,OOO pounds flog Round, Pit sale by • . mar 15 • J. D. WILLIAM S,llO Wood st• LARD. bLie. Frime, for wle by • . mart.s • .1. 1"/: W 111.1,018.110 Wood lo I_4 A-111 - 21.1 cgs No: is just received and for sale y niat7 SMITH & SINCT..MIIII* LOVER SEED--50 tkfisimis a first rut.: urilcoc,.tur C sale by .Imar7l, fifITH fr. SINCLAIR. DAPPLEST-60 bushels for sale by mar 7 sNtrni k- SINCLAIH. MOLASSES-ItViinrrefi prime forsale by marl SMITH & SINCLAIR. IL , LOUR-150 barrels fresh flour. for 5 ale by _marl . SIVIITII.4 SINCLAIR COFFEE — IG9 brigs Rlo - ColTee, for etas by marl OTASH=9 casks superior quulitiii'ot Ash, for sale P (mina 11111.1. ER & RIrKETSON. 1 Altl.l-43 keg. No. 1 Lard. for sale by 1.4 -mur7 1411.1.F.R & ItICICV.TSON. 4 1.001101, just ree'fi end foreiiiiTi;"j: marl_ .1011 N D. 1.1011.6 AN I.OE-S-1 case flit male by - mar 3 • Jotrx a MORGAN 4 Ct. AMWHA—I2 tb.. eoocentratett lot th. bottle., tOr, J - 1.. sale by ttant.4) JOHN D. MORGAN. ' pA . STILE ROAP-3 cones for gni...by -------- 7 1 .-1 met " JOHN I ). MORGAN. Gra $ll/R.LAC--tOrttatgeo tor Side by ward JOHN D. MOrtOA w _ GpINGER-4 cans powdered white Jammetts Vit ure.for sale hy imam)) J. D. MORGAN. • I . )E,ANS--130 bushels small white, for sale by mart J. D. WILLIAMS, nu WOod M. LI\IF 10 bbl it. Louisville White. (or sale by mt,r2 S. D. WiLIIAMSI,IIO. %Wood st - 1 jr/111ING-siitdiiSintnisli. Mr stile by 1 . i marl. J. 11. WILMA MS. 1 111. Wond gt . I — Ti% I I. I.ll..AtAi—t cask. :or A 611.3 by j innr2 1. D. 11'11.1.1AAIS,110. Wood at. IDACON-30. 0 0 0 lbs. flog Round. city cured. on band LI and for ante by S3IITII & SINCLAIR. •ninr7 • 4 .. * litrifir.-0o bbils. prime N. O. 30 bras. against - I Loaf; • . 3 .. Clarified; tor sale by mnrls J. D. WILLLA:II3,IIO Wood st. WlllTr. 1.E.A.D.50 kegs pure an '• No. I fur sale by e•rrel .1. D. W 11.1.1.1.1115.110. %%WO ar bbls. N. O. Millualms,jll3l( and for sale, by pusl4 Jiil.l.Eli k RICKKTSON. O.SEr. muscATEL & Co.' j import:Ohio, for toile bribe e 3,1" or bottle. at ill. mine c.o.c. of .(are2o) JACOB WEAVER. IItUN SAFE.—On. large I roil Stsiit, B. A. FAIINESTOCK h CO., jnn7 Comer Firm and Woad gm r1,01,91.—VJ blds. fresh superfine Floor, of M good brand; just:received and for sale, by jaillG siNci.Ant. CIDER VIIIV3Ait-4l bbls. pure Vinegar, from Cider of in store and for side. wholesale and retail. by derft JACOB WBAVER- CLAMFIEID For sale by [jau2s] J. D. WILLIAMS. 14 Zn;!' - sup.' - ,91,11°,LA.7:',.!; -4 .'.,:, s fohrbalsfel by if "1' Prime MILLER k nicggrsox. lOAF suoan--5 - 1,1,15. No. 6 Loaf Sugar; for sale 4 love to clo.se consigueleat, Ly rani! JAMS MAY. c PAR/CLING MOSELLE HOCK WINE--For gale by 0 the edge or bottle. at the wine store of J ACOII WEAVER. SHAD AN!) SLACKEREL.-7 hf. bhle. Shad; 21 bbla. Ne. 3 Muckerel, fur sale by - _Anil JANIES MAY. PORK. -100 bbln. Mess Pork; I do. Rump du, i store and for sak, by Jame: & NICOLS. 11J AILS AND SPIKE:3.-35U kegs Nails soulklits' es, as .I sorted, in store stud for sale. by janD WATETWAN. STEEL.—A geiorrni riiii4)rlia,lit of Cala. BHA ter, German, Amenrnit :and Spring Steel. in story, and for gale by 1.. S. WA9'EII.3-IAN. isiNe--zo,bis. and yr. bx, deels • No.llo Wood rt. SCGAKAND Siol-AS:4:S.-20 Mile. Prime Its7o. Sup ar; 40 bbts. N. 0. Molasses, just received an fur sale T iNSF.ED bbls. Prime Linseed Oil, on eon -1,./ *Violent, Oud for sale by )314 z SELLERS& NICOLS. t, Liberty s lARD bbls. Conkliiq's No. 1 Winter Lard Oil. for sale at reduced rote's. by ja1420 SELl.Eitti & NiCOLS. p YE bbls. Rye Flour. a prima article fat 1.1.: fatuity use, just received nod for swig.. by ja4o4 L. ft. ww'rr.nmAN. )11EKWIIRAT FLOUR —44 'tacks, a attperior anti )1 Lula, in more and for sale by Jan.?? , 1.. al. WATERMAN. sacks, on rototiginnesn and rot sale, by j janl4 AilLt.hß & RItTY.TSON joial 56 Market a ., betirreen Third arid Fourth. ENNA-2 bnlrok -best joe received nod for 17.1 Rol., by B. A. FAH:Nit:STOCK & CO., 110 V eor. Pint nod Wood et*. COOPERS' ISENGLASS--1 rase., jaq reed nn.l for !mi.., by B. A. FAILNE:CMCK. & no v 2.9 Oor. EirA nod Wood as. (SUCK AND rßows—it fry baskets of this eelebra ell Wilt., offered TOT sale at the wine Moto CI nos JACOB IVEA V En. T (xlwooD--wo hbls. joist feeeivell and for sale. by 13. FAIINF.:Trocx & co.. J novti Cur. First and 11'uoal its. C 1.11211. NtAONESI A-2 eases. just reed awl for vale i by 33. A. FAWN EsTocK a, CO., drew Cur. First Alai Wood NIL PONN"D JALAP—lca3seg. just reed tool or sale. hy B. A. FA lINESTOCK A. CO_ dee3 Cor. Fired cool Wood Ao: el UM Alt AktlC-2.2.5 just receivr4.l I6r IT B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., t reed nod lot. rule. bg der2 Cor. Tint Wood 9.101 CREiST. -- ) SCOss--; bak. jun terCrii.....t tin liv 1.1. A. FAIINIits.II)I2.K. & CO'., dre2 Cor. First uml Wool six. C —__ ANDI.ES.--t!0 bon", Strariar; , 10 “ Star, ' 5" Sperm; For anlei.hr Sperm; For .1. T). WII.I.I.VNTS. StAiAll..-0 biab,. l'ritutt ;Vest. A /rlcaus; .. -, 2 1,105. 1). H. Crashed; 10 " usAorttal I.oni; For - sale. by Itaa2sl J. D. AVIr.t.TANTS. 0 . 7 CASE . ....t 110 Z. reel', of my •'Saperinr Arinitatir tr 7 I Witte 13itters." for lode to the trade with per rent. oil. Afro, for sale b)• the gallon or ablate bottle. at thr wineatore of frfrell J AMR WF.AVI NTENV TESTAE MYN.—Tytlttall's Now Testament 1. 1 1 I.cra's ditto; SW001010141E110: French mid German OWlitt bbls. and !Actin bbis. Sweet Malaga Mountain Wine, for sale nt low prices. by JACOB WFAVEIL. n0v9.7 Wille SUITP. T EA. -1.0 mul etu,us ciTung Upton Tun; 5 •• Imperial U.F.; 10 " Clotluu 30 cony boxes, various styles; For sale by [janss) J. D. WILLIAMS QUGAR-20 5 bbb, carified; 20 assorted Loaf; 10 crumbed and pulveriNed ; for aalr by Ttnar2 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110, Wood st A,rActiliatEr...=-13013111A. No. a. large Macker - el; 5 No. 1; 5 .• No. 2; n store and for male, by janl4 MILLER & RICKETSON Dr. CHROMATUI FOTASII-400 lbs. English, just re eeived and for safe. by D. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., novllo Cot. First and Wood stn. PRODUCE -46 bushels Clover Seed; 2 bbls. White Beans; 6 . 4 Flaxseed; • 29 kegs No. 1 Lard; . 6 bble. 12 casks Cheese; 85 bxs 4 . Just received and for sale, by Jan2.s MILLER & RICKETSON SUNDRIES -400 doz. Playing Cards; 200 whole and half cans Sardines; 10 baskets °lire Oil; 10 bxs. ass'd Catsup. and Brandy Fruits 5 bbl., Crushed Sugar; 4 " Loaf 5 cases Lemon Syrup; 10 bxs. Lemons. For sale by feb7 P. C. MARTIN. SUNDRIES-2 tblLnl ; uzielsp4ied Peaches;. 10 " " Apples; 4 dozen Woolen Socks; 06 lbs. Beeswax; • ' On conaignment, andlor sale by -.- jantqk r. 1/.'I6TILIAL&MS. NEM ',',:,',:-..,i;-4.4 ",,,''' r' '4.-, ''l ' - : -, ..-• .. .: - ';,..' ',.- ~•,,, , ~,-, . ..., „,,, - FMB= =NE =En Uhlntou9. IMMUM= ('or. Finst eed W 1.104) nu s. noswoirrit & N0..13 Market st ; . 'A.i - - . :' , z, , ,:.: ~ . ...... , •.-.', .., ' ''•' -- - . ,:'4•,t' ~ . .,.3 / 4 , --. , , ,;•:,, . .', . -..•:: r .:, . ' - '-:::::-;' , ' , :•2j. 7- • -•- '. 7 : . . 19:-.4 . i '• ' .; . ' ,-, ; : '..--. - . • ::: 7.. - '::'-',7•4 - . : :::: !--,.. . i ' 7 . , 7 : --, ,.. 4,- :. . . .;,:';7:.", -,, ,,: - .•t-. -. i" - - ; ::: 1 '•,.%. or a ahi = a rf TS, OR SALE. CIIEAP—A nice stnall Lot of Grout^. in West Deer township4n mile-sr - roil Pittsburgh, and 5 ladles from the cantif at Tttrentutn. There are 5 . acres of well cleared land, well Snared. .A good two story Log noose; 22 by 18, with two rooms to It 1100 i, a brick clan, nay, and a log stable and abed are on the lot: The house is at present occupied as n small store, and, will make good stand for country business. There is a fine large garden, for , raising marketing for the Pittsburgh market. The road from Pittsburgh to Sackensburgh and Freeport, passes the door. The above property will be sold low for cash, or half cash and six months credit, and a good little given on paying for it. Possession given on the Ist of April. For terms and particulars apply at . • ISAAC Agency and IntellMence Odice, Firth at. OR, SALE--A desirable' two story Brick Dwelling, .1 well arranged with hall of entrance, parlor. dining room and kitchen, four bed rooms, finished garret, good cellar. and pleasantly located on Liberty piracy-Alleghe ny, Price and terms accommodating. • - • • 9.,CUTIIBER'r, General 41et., mar 27 • ' Smithfield street; S!XIII WARD PROPERTY FOR. SALE.:::—A two story Brick Dwelling House, situated in the 6th ward; contains four rooms.:hall, kitchen and coal house. Prico MO, and terms easy. Also, two Frame. Houses, each containing five rooms; price WO each; terms accommo iing. Apply at S. CUTHBERT'S, Real 'Estate Office, Smithfield at., near Fourth, DEAL ESTATE—Persona wishing to purenose Own.- 11 Lmn Horan, BUILDING LOTS, or FARMS, can find a great variety, for sale on accommodating terms, at S CUTHBEIWS Heal Estare.Office, marl? - 50 Smithfield mt., VALIJABLL FARM FOR ISAL,F,—Ntruxtett on the Ohio River. twelve miles below Pittsburgh, on the road to Beaver, and adjoining laud of John Hays, Fag., Vontalislng 100 acres, well improved, with a good Rouse, Barn, and Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, comprising Apples, Poaches, Cherries, &c. This property is of the most desirable now offered for sale. }or further purlieu lam applyar S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, lima° GO Smithfield et. TA LE TO RENT.--A brick stablc, with Carirage 0 honse, to rent from the let or April next. Inquire of iner7-ti P. L. SNOW DEN. t.V Water st. Pl 3 O LET—That taro and connnodious vrarebonse. sit uated on Second street. near Wood.just below Parks & Co.; and at present occupied by John Little, Esq. S. CLITIWERT..Gen. Agent, 50 Smithfield street. tl,'.el:i.c,!ie„'., t6 .7,.'oriTtetftencwc.ore- - mar.? GEOROE COCHRAN. raA NEW two story Brie!; Dwelling Hausa, situ ated on the East Connuon. Allc4hony city, (near the residence of JUCIIITC Irwin.) and finished in 'the best modern style. with hatithome pordeo in :root. double pnr lurs,litruislied with marble mantels and improved sliditte. doors; dipitez room and kitchen on . the first tioor.ond four rood hod roman on the second story: with finishnd :turret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY. on the premises; o'r of l. fe' t-tf JAMES PARK. Jr. CO.. Second gt. _ • - - 17 6frf47.l.o—'l'he for sale the Improve . meats and properly he cuts occupies. minted on the Fourth Street Road. abort three iniies from the city; con sisting of a well finished Brick House, containing ten rooms, and u cellar under the whole; an excellent {'trick Tenant Hduse. containing three rooms. a large barn and exeellent stahling; never failing running spring of soft writer. and a pinup of erection water at the kitchen door also. a garden, containingsome choice fruit trees, togeth er with about ton acres in excellent ground. The above property will be sold on reasonable terms. and possession given ea this first day of April: if not sold, it will be for rent after -that tiny. For Irtiter information apply to the subscriber. On the premises. • feb2l-dawtAti'l DAVID BEELER.. Waren. , copy and chars Ni,‘-t-1 "re, Let, filWO Large Roorna, with steam p6ver. F.nquire at the-Fite Factory. eoraer of O'llura and Liberty sta., Fifth Ward. l'ittsbtollr. febtlt.tAp .C's:KRIAI Ir. CO. 3tOril new Brick lionses,situnte on Grant st.,ittlfur- X melted in the hest style. with double parlours, and thaortt, with 10001 dud t iiehen on the first floor, nutl six good remits on the other two stories. En quire in the stone row, of . DR • WM. CHURCH. febl6-IM, Fro Ltir—A Brick House, cornerof Webster and Fut- I tan streets, formerly occirpied by J. U. Butler. Pos session !iron immediately. Apply to febl9.tf J. C. CUMMINS. rpo LET.—A Room on the first story, and the second land third stories a a brick honse, corner of Fifth and Union streets. Al.so—A very neat and convenient Frame roitagc n Alkelletty city. Apply to 'JAMES MAY. Basement with tworourns, suitable Tor 1 plipirian or denthil. on Penn street, between Hand and Irwinstreets. L. WILMARTII. YfO lif.E.—Onv view three story Dwelling House. ten I bath house attached, situate near the corner or Wylie and Washington streets. Posse,ssiota given an the first of April next. rjant7) JOHN fi s . PERM'. rro 1.1 , 71'.--Three tlwelliece houtes. /Situate on Fourth Ptrect. near the Caual Bridge, in the city of Pitts buret]. A I so. ft R00m,75 by tXI feet, with a eonvettient . ente - anee on sth. near IVr.aut street. Attu, a frame ilweiting, two stories. with an acre of !mond under cultivation, IF imam on Ohio Lane, in the oily of Allegheny. Enquire of 4111 4 J. W ILLIAMS. 110 'Wood PRIVATE I)ISEASES. Dr. Emu,. of Diamond Allen can be consulted in all - : tusesof a primers triddira4snature incidental to the human frame. ;i ybilis and Syphilitic e ruptions.gonorrh ma and its consequences, together with all re lloraMataset. impurities of the blood, with all diseases of r•rore.olotigitt,skist diseaaes,with strictures, Sleet, urethral discharges. seminal weakness and impotency: also, piles. rheumatism, female weakness, discus,: of the womb. monthly suppressions, .diseases of the joints. fistula in ono, nervous affections. pains in the hack and loins. irti. winos of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, seorlunic eruptions, Aetter, . ringworm. mercurial diseases, &c. TWELVE. YLARS' PRACTICE deVOICd to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, autl.those arising Iron youthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood. whereby the constituiton may have Leen enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown tooffer assurances of speedy relief Wall who may place themselves under hilt care. . Dr. Browns offices are cont.tcnientle arrati.ecl into sep arate apartments. P atient* eau visit Dr. B. without Mar of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to tunny peronx tit need of medical aid. to obtain gootl advice privately and promptly. To all such. Pr. Itrown's wady skill in reuitiving . cenrreal emelt. hi their various forms sod stages. otters inducements which can rarely he equalled.. StrisegerS WC hereby ap prised that Dr. Drown bus been regularly educated in every.hrauch of medicine, and for the last twelve .yearn confined himself exclusively to the trdaunent of those diseases. Dr. Drown is the only rygolarly educated' surgeon it ►'itWntrgh who giYes' his whole Attention to thorn., coin . . tr_rCertatit. sate and speedy cures will, in all casea. Le guaranteed. Recent eases ore relieved in a short time, without inter rution (non buttlnesa. • ID"Hernitt or ittipture.—Dr. Drown also invites per afflicted with Hernia to gall, as he has paid particu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain a fee, or they witi not he attended to. lreOirice on Diamond Alley., - a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Connultations strictly confi dential. - w ocr2S-Aiwty . . _ 10:17hIATISM,—Dr.13rosvit s n 'ewly discovered rCtti eily for Rheumatism is a %partly and certain remedy fur that painful trouble. It never fails. Odice nod Private Consultation Rooms,:`:o. GS, Dill mood . alley, Pittsburgh, Pu. The Doctor ulsvitys n home. taut tmlawtf - BOOT AN...W.3'910E SPORE- The subscriber..tlatinktid for past favors, would respectfully iufumhis friends and the public 'gen erally, that he has just received his Spring stock in Boots and Shoes, of all sizes, direct from the maim facturers, which he will sell lower (wholesale or mail for cash) than can be purchased at any other establish ment in the city. Also, French Cid( und.Morocco Leath er, which he is.prepared to manufaCture, at the shortest notice, tier either Ladies, Gentleman or. Children's wear. Gentlemen's first rate Boots rur $4.50 and 55,00. which he warrants equal to any $7 Hoots in the city, for neat- MOM and durability. All work warranted at his ...nab lisliment. - THOMAS A. HINTON, mart -2,5• • No. Market street. _{`TM(. I %I I V 'L Anif l i rTr i r= r L lll%airn s and Pensions isic at the office of Wm. F. Austin, Esq., Burke's Building, Fourth strut, l'ittsbur,..b. Pa. My son, in the General Taunt Office. at Washington. will attend to my business there, free of charge to appli cants, k to. have removed ..Ut, to the wureliotolot ou ''Sloan's wharf," upper Canal Basin. Litrerty stre'et, Where they are now fitly prepared to•reeeive a large amount of Prothice tee.. to ship.on the opening of Canal navigation. to thilailelphia, Baltimore. And all intermediate "Amee. fele2.3 S i ring leashton* for 014.13. 11'caks..3cJiniiiroce AT inceellred fiZqtr il le AT oi II AT S this day, Saturday, Minch 4th.1844. Their friends and customers are requested to call and. examine their mock of Soling Hots, lust reeeired from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth nod Wood sts. uteri-y. • QPRINO FASHION FOR IiATS.-- , This !naafi- ir 1..7 till style of II A TS tiro aow really at tnnr4 rAta.sosi4. eNs spring Style. AMORE', hes Ju strce et ved from New York, the 0 — sprins-Stile of flats—which he will introduce on Saturday, March 4. All those in want of a nea t and superior )tat, will pleas call and examine, at No. 75, Wood street, ad door-above Fourth street. m 3 Tobacco an. Cigars. ACOS AIeCOLISTER has removed from his old stand, tj T N 0.25, tp No. l 0 Fifth street, where he has fitted up his room in a superior style, and will keep on hand—either for wholesale or retail—the following named articles: Im ported Principe& ; Replies, of all brands; Lenormas ; Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Or.e. Aire nispectfally in vites his (needs and acquaintances to call and see him, in his new store, before purchasing elsewhere. mar 1-1 m NE"'BOOKS.—VoI. 2 History of the Glmrdists % or Personal Memoirs of the - Patriots of the Revolution from unpublished sources.; by, Alphonse de Lamariine in three vols. Vol. 2d just received. ' • The Life of Chevalier Bayard, "the Good 'Knight by W. Gilmore Simmii. - . _ Scenes at Washington—a story of the last generation by a Citizen of Baltimore. ' %- Adventures in Mexico end the Rocky Mountains; by . Geo. P. Ruiton,P - q., member of the Royal Geographica. Society, &c &c Now and - Thoit-. 4 ...Ve1, by Sarrtnel Warren, F. R. S. Author of aTen'TtiOniihrid a fear ," "The Diary of a Late Physician," • The above }works received tittp day, and for sale by - JOHNSTON & STOCKTON; fe1124- _ Bookseller. Market st. C L&ELEI-,8 hhcla ,Table Claret'' ' 5 " Bordeaux ra bl it ati lu re, c, f iraz or sal e s NMI ::. _ ...' ' ' t 'A'T.t . :: ' '',4 - '..;, - :' , ,, , ...,.,:. ~ .%:„...;,:',,,•.,.,:::. • :' . :.1: - .'-f .-,- -•'::•-'-: - , ..,..: ; ,r, 4 -;: 1 ;•.' ,-;47,: DMZ To Let, To Lit, 7ra; -,, FMINM MEM " I ', Minll n~vnr.r , ..r~:'M_'t 4 "~' l ,-~hN~3F ~..~W' H-y~,:.,.a+r^p s,.t ... .:.vim .'_.:Y: s tettilt - Bidt -- Alankers erdp 1 lira kEA 1848 84i. - _ VINCMATI AND PITTSBURGH, - - • DAILY, STEAD' PACKET LINE. HIS Independent Line, of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river buiiness.-., Thc line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the. linion for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. Thehoats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PA CA - BT.—The 111cmosotarm.s, Capt. Same, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning ut 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Monday evening at 1 0 P. X. • - TUESDAY PACRET.--The Mat ma No. 2, Capt . Jno. IClinerater, Will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; 'Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 rt. sr. TVEDIM AY PACKET.—Tho Ntrw Pitrozazn No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 12 &eine k ; Wheeling every Wednesday even- THURSDAY PACKET.-I.le Itattatiarr, Capt. R. .4 Grace will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday - morn/11g at 10 o'c l ock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 F. aa. _ . FRI DA Y.P.ACK.EZ--The CrsilaßNoi2, Capt. Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling, every Friday evening at 10 . c, - ' SATURDAY .P.I.CRET.—The Itirtstamork Cam. De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday, morning at 10 o'clock ' ; Wl:meting every Sayarday aliening at 10 P. u. SUNDAY PA CKET.-L-Th4 iseic Capt.A.G. Ittazon, will leave Pittiburgli every Sunday morning at 10 o'cloci; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. nov 19. =MLMM! THE finit' steamer WYOMING, TROMAS GM:NI:MEE, Moiler. will leave for the above and all intermediate landings, on Friday; Mareh..3l, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage, having superior aecommoda - Lions, apply on board. or to n nr27 GEO. 11. NIILTENBERGER. A,rent. Vor. St. Loot,. THE fast :running passenger stmr. SYLVANIA., H. CCvalY.. Alnater.will . leave for the above and intermediate pCsts, on Thuriday, March 30. at 4 P.M. For frCielt or Ml.ciifltV.! Imply oa board. ner a====lM THF•, spiedilid new steamer SAVANNA. H. DENNISON, Al aster, will learefor the:L . l)os, ll'intrnimdiate landings. on Friday, March 20, at 10 For freight or passage appiy on board. ' For St. Louis, Galena, and Dubuque. THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Taos. • Mar—Master, will !cure for the above on Saturday, April ISt, tit 2 o'clock. ' L&„ For freight orpasaage apply on Loaril, or to -TAMES MAY,. or GEO. MILTF.NISEHGER. AO: • For St. VOTAIS• THE . .plentlid steamer NORTH CAROM NA, DRAIN:CET, Allister, will leave for the ainave and intermediate. ports, regnlaily.: For freisnt or passage apply on board. (e.b.l For Pinahville. Apt m M stener 'AERICAN EAULEdiII leave for the above and all Intermediate pons ITCtI ar y. For freight or pa.ssa , ,,te apply on board. or to febt C. B. miLTENuErtotm, Agent. For Cincinnati. * rte. o 4 The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP, D .avis, Master, will leave fbr the above and or ports reolhrly. • or frelght or passagn apply on board. mar IS OnM,l=l The new and sp:end id steamer ORIENTAL.. • VAN• tioott, Master, will leave for the stkove ▪ and intermedinte .ports regultirly. For freight or passage apply on board. mural' • New Arrangement. • THE steamer CALEB COPE still leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Toes ' day, Tbarsday, and Saturday, at 9 A DX., re !tuning on Monday, lVeditesday, and Friday, She has a bout at the landinV, between Wood street and the Bridge . , prepared to receive freights at any time. S. Sc W. HARBAUCH. Agents, ma rl3 No. 3.3. Wood street... Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift steamer CO.SUL, Dontwa" P. KINNEY, Master, Win leave regularly for Ns'heeling,on INlonday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, priersely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day. at 7 o'clock. A. NI, pesitirriry. The Consnl will laud at all Miennettiale ports. Every accommodation that can be proCa red. for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided .- The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, la prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board. or to • maro 301 IN FLACK. Agent.- Beaver and.l'Vellsvilic•rarket• itaitTHE steamboat .13E AVER... CUARLKS L. Ct...tarr, Master, will, during the earning winter season, tnake daily trips to Beaver and NVellsville, leaving Pittsburgh every morning ant o'clock, and Wells ville at 3 o'clock, r. dtcls 1). NT. HARTON & CO.. A cants. zatiat The aim. and splendid Passenger Steamer HIGHLANDER, Captain 11. A. Foust; will cave :or Inc above and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage,,liaving superior accommoda tions, apply on board. ..febl9 1848. • - 1848. Pittnbui-gh nud Brownwillle Daily Packet Mae: • FEIIIIVAIIT tat, 19-P. Retrtonotr Ist, 1935., LEAVE. "DAILY AT 9 A. M. AND S P. M. The following neve btedi complete the line for the present season! ATLANTIC, Copt, James' Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. J neob st and LOEIS firLANE, Capt. E.L . Benneti. The boats are entirely nosy, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monon,.. , Mhela Wharf Boat, ut the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual_ on board, as the boats will certainly leave at iheMlyortised hours.' For Lowisrllir. , • THE Keniuccv River Packet, 613.1,71" EA (ME, Mooas, leave for the above and intermediate ports rertalarly. For freight or passago.cfridy - tin board. fcb9 For tron-zkiillle. The new and splendid passenger and mil steamer BALTIC, Capt. .JA cots, will leave tor trie a ore port during the present week, at 8 A. M. .positively. For freight or pa.csage, apply on board. . feb2 For Brownsville. 11321 THE ne Mail tout Panne lige r nit r AT LANTIC, JANIW PAIMMON. Monier, will leave for the above port this day. - at S . A. 11,. punitively. Fur freight or passage oPPIY on board. r.bd . . For St. Louts. THE excellent and light draught steamer SWAN, B. MA.T...l, , lnster, will leave for the above and intermediate landings. in a few weeks. For or passage apply on board, or to Teb3 JAMES. MAY, Water st. . For St. Louts. , ~ • Tim new and splendid steamer ANDREW t iTi s t FULTON; W. 11. Foramc,Master, will leave for to above and intermediate landings regularly. ' For freight or passage apply on board, or to janl7 JAMES MAY. SODA ASH—Pates REnCesti—jrhe subscribers: have this day reduced the price of their soda ash, (which is warranted by the manufacturers from £5 10 bd per cent.) to for cash, or 44e. for approved notes at 4 months. And for quantities of 5 tons or upwards a deduction will be made of ie per potted MT these prices. • W. di M. MITCHIMTREE, 160 Liberty , street. Er' Our friends who feel inplined to assist in procuring subscriber& for our Campaign paper, w ill i fe , good enough to cut out Ow following prospectus, and attach a ;sheet of paper at the bottom. wbereort , ta writs j u b. Scribers names. A CHEAP C A.llll - 1) ,AI G N..,.,fr4RE1151 Immediately after the nominations of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say about the Ist of June, next,—the undersigned will commence the publication of a small Compaign Paper, THE JEFFEROILII.II: which will be issued. weekly, for six months, or until the result of the election is announced. The' JEFFERSONIAN, will be filled with Political Matter, exclu sively ; and will be furnished to. Clubs on the following terms, viz: Ten Copies for - - - $5 00 Fifteen, - - - - - • ',7.00 Twenty. - - - r- 900 Fifty, - - - - - 20 00 One Hundred, - - - - 35 00 It seems to be generally admitted, that the apprOitehing Presidential Campaign, will be one of unusual interest. The old === :;.'',•::-;-.-.Z '' 4.';:,'.:?'l''g',.''',:-,7,,.-. , - ._..,:::•,!.-.',.'-, -'-':.w. ''4 t:'';._l':;f:l',::l',: ..,'','•:,.3,, (,;!-'4:',;J'•7.*:`:ii!,'-'' .. -,, ':..?"'- - r."'' ...., ~,..,,,,, . ~ ~.. ,- • - .1 , • ••• •.• *---w. Cabs. _ r __ HILL & CIIItaTo - BANKERS, EXCILANGE 13RO rK1111:7... -- ;:,_ And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Ezataset, eatesqf .Deset, Bank Notes, Gold an Sdrar. No. 65 Wined strut,Bsd door below-Fourth, Wm side, Pittsburgh, P.. , , marl4-1y 7068P1L 31. HILL: - - & AMIN.- Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dea/rn in Foreign mil Domesek Bills , Bi2Lsof.Bzchange, Certificates >f Depos it; Bank Notes. and Coin. Corner of Third and. Wood sta., directly opposite the st... Charles Hotel. • 11:111793 F. HOLMES & SON, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange- Cain and Bank AblApri' Na. 55 Market street, Piwburgh, ' SIM LINO RATE- TaCILLIVOIL TL1G'.714211,t New York pr Cincinnati • Philadelphia " Louisville Baltimore " E SL Louis • ; :. ' .) OARS ZIOTEL Buyini rata . Ohio Indiana Kentucky Virginia Wheeling Tennessee aulf,Ly JAS. . ' ' 1114/1. )ibis?. MOON & BANNERS AND =CHANGE. BROKERS, N. R. Corner of Weed rind Sixth iirceta st.u*gli,. DEALERS in Coin, Dank Notes. Tyne Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange,. Certificates of Deposit, ho. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the tinkle; and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers, CURRENT and par funds received on deposal,. - COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union. at Ass lowest rates: Messrs. M. Leech & Son, Ogden & Snowden, • " Wm. Bell & Son, rittsburgh.q' S. M'Clurken& Co., " English & Bennett. • Fleming & Brother, I Feles,-I,athrop & Co., • Philadelphia..---.. 1 W. ft. Thompson & Co. • . • • • " Hondly, Phelps & Co. New York. " Babcock & Co. • • " Tiffany, Ward & •, Jno. Ni , Cullough & Co. Baltimore. • Mr. James George, ) , " H. Hamm, Cincinnati, • • • .. Joseph NI, ateson, il e issilo 0 ' • NICIASTS. FCIIIIOT & ct R.T. Ellis, Esq.. Cashier ' Honk of vristown, Po. ^-••• Sc , tember 2d. 15•47- • WOULD like to call the attention oreotiontry Marl chants. Hotel and StrfnLoat Barkeepers, private : Families. dic.. to . examin my .stock of . Wines, Lumors, Cigars, &c., now in store and cellar, consisting _of the • inaka celebrated Brands, Lc. &e. Feeling confident, of timing the largest and best assorted stock in any house West of the mountains, and being engaged in tLe upper ? lotion of Wines and Liquors. &c., direct to this country. persons can rely on being accommodated both and quality. mar 9 corner of Smithfield and Front streets; • Girt ate Sale of Nue - a - cry SI (telt 1 • Tux extensive stock of oIdLANDRETH SERIES, Philadelphia, is stout to be disposed of at PUBLIC AUCTION- , :the nudendgeedisi tendin,g to relinquish bminesi. Such an opporttmayfor obtaining Nurarry Products at Auctirm;bas.neVer been presented in Atneriee, and the attention of the trade, and .ull whoxviat to decorate their grounds in Town or COt 12. try, or enlarge their Green house agkerions, is respeettlaly invited. For improving. the grounds of Cemeteries. Churches, State and County Offices, etc., this sale will ar ford• unequalled facilities. Catalogues in dutail .rein preparation. The sale of the out-door artreks will com mence on TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, and the Noma se 'Pau; on TUESDAY, MAY 2d.• Proper aid for safe pack ing and shipment will be given,.when required; and as there will. be no postponement or reservation, persona from distant points may attend the sale without fear of disappoinunent. o m e Orden to be executed it PRIVATE SALE will he received until the above periods. mid the usual strict at tention given. • • • D..LANDRETH & FULTON. It:may be proper to Mateo) prevent misapprehension, I that it is the Nursery business only, the subscriber is about to relinquish. His attention will he hereafter who), ly devoted to the culture Of seeds, and to their sale at his warehouse, GS.Chestuut street: • . ny furtheriwortatuion will be.giveu Ly Mr. P.l. FiN()WDEIN. Pittsburgh. • . • ' mar 14 A LL persons interested in the Exteneton of Dammam Way, from to present termination at liVeshingten. street to the Eastern line of the city, on the Allegheny. river, arc hereby notified that a plan of specification of the opening of said Duquesne Way, is now deposited in the Office of the Reeordingßegulator, for public exam ination and inspectirm, tis directed by Ordinance of the 'nth day of Noyember, 1E47, authorizing the opening - of said Way. It. E, hIeCOWAN, tauB. Recording Regulator, City of Pittsburgh. Extract from Section 10th of an Act entitled . "An Act to nuthorize suit to be brought upon the Official Ilond'of. William 13. blitebell, late Superintendent.. • • And soy owner or.oarners of ground lying on the,lina" of such.street, lane or alley, who shall consider that he, she' or they, shall soder damage froth the openiug or Wi dening. of the.asme, may apply, by petition, to the next Court of Quaver Sessions of the County of Alleghb inantral . - New Spring Dry Goods. A. MASON & C0.,02 Market street. have just reeds.- ..a s cd is large supply of New Spring and Summer Dry oe Cds, which 'will be offered' wholesale and retail at very low cash•prices. Arnongst•Our assortment at band, may be found 10 crises fancy English and American prints and cbinties. comprising i every new• style now in : .the market. and were •pur.eliiiited •at the present low rate., • Which will unable its to sell at least 25 per cent. !Of, than former pricers 'Alsoilleasea small patterns fast colored merimack and calico prints, very neat and desirable;'..' cases new style plaid stripe, and plaice linen ginghams, of every shade and quality; 31Canell spring masker' de laincs. rich and cheap; Mode colored •caslneres and mous. de Mines; 27 pea Paris lustre*. a new and splendid article for ladies' dresses; printed organdecs; satin striped and plaid barages, 1 case changeable lustres, very nat. a large lot of 44 and 0-9 French printed cambric. and lawns; 100 dux; best quality ladies and gent's kid gloves While.goods of every description, together wither general assortment .of housekeeping goods, etc. etc. Country merchants, and the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and viciany are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock and prices. whirl, we will wan-ant to compare favorably with the eastern markets. A. A. MASON & Marc 02 Market street, between &I and 4th sin: • liassport Amt.! To the 3frrchants and Mantifeeturirs of Pittsb.urgh.;, WM, A. KiNsLor., 3 doors east of the Post Office; .is anthorized.Ageut for the - Sra - asratrux - ilszt.tr ANu Wy.zsys . iiERALo. • The Herald has been established nearly ball a century. and. has as extensive tiul circulation throu . ghont the populous and rich iounties of Eastern Ohio, 'Western Pennsylvania . and Persons wishing. to extend their badness, will net 4 0 1 to embrace the above favorable opportunity to - do So. jp — Terms of odreiti.sing atoderate, with an eclitoilat nonce gratis. if requested. - rinatiq Es—t.m qr. casks Hotteao lion; yy - Loudon Merkat.Pon; - 5 " Hunt 10 ". Trash . 1.1 • . S. S. Madeira; • • 15 Lon. Market " . •• • . • 10 -" Symington . " . Tenerife - " • • 10 " 4 Pale Slicriy;' • . 5 " Golden 5 "`Brown " • • ." Lisbon " 15 " Dry Malaga; 10 " Sweet " • . • For sale in quantities to suit, by •• • •• dec..l, • • .P. Whiski*Abe Osale by the bbl and on drought; . ' 8 idols old Bourbon Whiskey, for sale h " .mar? - •• MILLED. & RI) 1 : F YI.• PRENTERS' INK—Jag - received. toObe Per Slott. 72 Fourth 5t.; . 30 l ar , SY 4 tOirrS WHITER NI:WS INK, in :10 lb. and 50 lb.Joga• Froal'a 'Printing. Ink is acknowledged', by print...Si to be the beet rnitnufa.e. 'lured in the country.- • • JAYIS, • frb:l-daw , - -. Agent for the Manufacturer; • - missuLtrrioN„..—ile firm of }Lays IS...Brockway has this day been dissolvatl, by mutual ellausent. All ac counts will be settled by John Hays. mho will continuo the business at the old stand. JOHN HAYS. lea . A. W. IJROCKWAY. Federal Party, so often defeatetkielne s more in the field, endeavoring, with its hundred Briarean hands, to grasp arid Wing within itsranks,-all the factions and Tag, ends of parties in the country, so as to make common opposition tothe Democracy. On account of the eztieme clOsiiikOss of the paper, we shall be obliged t(i'adsps the cash system, rigidly. Therefore; bri' attention will be paid to any Oder, unless accompanied by the cask, . • . •• • • '.The JEFFEILSCINIAL will yield tik zealous support to the liomitz,=. c the NATIONAL CONVENTION; and wilt hold up to public gaze, the unprincipled and empa. triotic course of .the Federal party, and those who are lending " aid and comtort. to our country's enemies. Address, (post paid,) MIMEO ...--,,'-;',• '''-:,i4 ~Po~r-,~c LOW AIII , I/L43131: • Ettging Tata: County &Tity ord's Relief Notes Petnisylvenia . Co.- _Cr ' New York f " Maryland.:4 't •." New Orleaus • I die I " 1 et i a 1 3 " EXILET2I L. fiARPER, leittAlu h 1. -t% 0,4r7 MEI 1 , ,'~ ~, ?. -r .• IEI ... . . ... ~..-•.= '-' . .".;.!7 ,.. ::• . :,:•.':; . :-'.' . .. , - ,.. ,- -•.:. , ':' , ;:::....."tv . .;', :,: :..i ,-••• :•• . . -'...-.., .. - 0 , 2 -. , - 3. , ~' i,': ~,' ~ 'u. . 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