- ; "- -••• .4' • ; ' .‘ ••-•' • . 1 ` • t: . k • ' • t i ‘t• Z t„.: by• . ?q., , A s'• •*t ""i•Z% , 1 .".: ' 1' -!•c . J.'''. ‘, t: z , ~ r I.s.t n• • T•t/ .. t ,"g.4+ .",•; :',;:e- ' l.•Z ' qs , .?• t , ' - !' • •••• 4 4 , 1 " I ' '• 4 ., I ‘; Z,7 I. *.' _ • , ••• •-• . . ' I `I :e BEE i,.%,, ~, .;,..',:,- . 4`. ) ' % / ~t "' t'',, 1, . . , • ." ~ . , ZIN •,•,:4„••: : <-• '; " ' ...1- --•'• •• • • • , ir, ~;•'• .. 1,, 4•,- ' ~".k' .'''.". 4,-'.l, rt..:••' ' `?";•-' •',,,,•; ';,' - ~ ,•. -. , - , ~, /-,-;•11,1:1, kg r', • '-• '''' %., ,—*,...- ;;,,': '.: . : , ; ' - ;; . 4!,,,--24,.`„,:,17',•,, :.•=',!;,...., , ,,,,.-1 ,- z.lNk..i.l'''..,l' '• 4';,:x' -, , f•- ," 4 ; :s: P ' :x.;.::';,.'" -: i• 7. ...1.P,,J-".."' C '-tr; ^ ' i .:'' Z-`. ,4,7,..:' , , ~..`l,: ',..f '-.-7,::.'-'-',, ' , '.. i •:41,-• t; -.•i--, i • ....I".N , .` :. ..!..,. S, '. 4 ~ '.:"' ' I. '. ‘-'‘. • =BIM =MI t * t‘ lat!Ilillg ` 'i' T _ -. . 53611/=M 4 ; .41i , g' r rs '4• . - 4 -; =ME EMM IMIZE '-e,- t ~- ? ., ; ;;- 7 -t:.- , :::.c'. -.4.,--,;f.-;--:. MEE : h O=tMM • . , '• : • . •L . • " • •• t s rs 4 - "Fr >, . 'l, ;:'. ' ';: . :•'•'?. - !'.''''' ' >•: ENE i'i , '.!..,'''. , ,',:.....,: - .: : - . ,7:,.*-, 7 .- '!'*'::: -, ': .....::,.•.t.''',.. ---,- ' :, _ - ; .1- ,‘'... - .....,' ;-- -s-:.- A I'' , .- • , ,„ • , -,'-t : , ' ,) ‘'.'" l , - 41, , • i!--1, ,.-.-,.'..."_.-. -," ''' '_, .' .',..,, "•• t ' '7 'Z - - , i, ' • ' ' . -` - ;. -1, .' '-- ...,';:!::' 1 * '' ,- , ' -..- 4 7,', *4 • r.: 4 . : . ••• -:•.'-`:-.'-:- .., --,- ,-"•-.. . ' 1 -v--, i . -,..- *..- ~.'„ - - ; : •; <. '.... ' * "'- '47 i..."l4'''' -; ~ •-, e".... - ;':. 2,..f:;,t 4 - 1. v. ,-,;', ..,'.• i o • ',..,,- ~ „1: , ,- 4. • 1,, le - 4 :-.-' -t, - ri, 4 , -". -.` ,i,,, ... ,-- 4 ,,.. “ ,, ......• *, ,4, .4. 3 * r L -...*,,,!..t*Lti ;',' 4, ~,. < s't 4 , 44 - : 4 „ v ,:. ;, , ,,-..., t 44 . '-e . ,..4' i. `k.... 4 .- ••••-• ' "•*'' , ',. 4-1...". •L'' 'l.'4 * "," 4 . ' - ..".; ,t ...;, - ....„4 ~; •.4,',. - i .,',. -;,:: ...'‘..,"::, , 1. f. +.; .". ". ' •:, 7 - - .7 -.1"";-- • , i '.. , S-1i,..t ti -.,':, .. ‘ ,4,-,:•:.. - ., 1 i ' ,f -. ,_''4 ''., • ::' ,;‘, c 1,,::: 4; .1:17%.1 - 4iN,.. 1. ' , 4, :.:' .1-!r, , l_ 4e '''''.., =‘,. `. ~ . 0,- ly:o o, la ' * ? ..- •" - t-÷k?" . .i . 1 .:- 1Y;,,,,1;4..4r,.iA'14 n I: '4re'l''''.7 ° ""' t• -'''' ' ''., .:'':,••.'i -4',',..-•*°:1- Z . i o 7 ••• '4 ''''. ~ -1 , t,2. - ` , r• ;,C. •; , i -.•:'. 1 , 1.4 'A -::`, ''-'=;+..": t - `,;',jk.' ~' ~ . 4 4 .'t,,•,,.. - ' , Ly= $' ,•:„:::,..., -.,.,:.,,,,-,:i.if.,,i„,,th.N:i..;sl,vr,,,TZL -4, ~.", .:-1..t. 4.,,v,,.,:......*.qv,'4...„,'. .I.v'4, 4:l:4 sittl-P:,-.4. tyr . 4- -- n,;• 3 /'-..,:/.. -: .""1'rr4.1.*4",:ii.(,-..t.i-44:4P46.4te Tr• - ' f• 0 ' ,, ..t. ... 4 4 t, .'J.ist,,.t.,"-'40,,,,i5-I.ZO A, 4i, '3/4.‘fr:'4.;::4l4:4tVit*Pt if;710,' 4, 4,2,...`, 4 „• 7 ' • 1 'ET.ti''':.`•lpbv;',.,Taf 0,1.71 4 4, ~..:IY-4., V,,*-,:s-k4:-FgF. -..- ~ 40,t ztZkh, 43 3 7 -, ,,,t . T ., ! *4-2 ;, , , •7, , o 1. - 5, 4.4' f x ` , IPI' -. .4*f ''', '': ',.7'. %.ii4l'lS ,„kAO,,-ir1i,.,.4...Kr,tp5f.,.. . —--",.--,,,—.,.„„,....,.. -,. -,--- 7'7 --,' ' i 4, fi.A----11.t. 4- t.g i , Z: - --.9',--,-41,:4415 ~,, - , -2 "- - . ',,,, .i;%,:, s ;- ;. , •;,,' . t ,'''.7 ~:,.1 ~F . ;, ,> ;, ' ',:'A4 i 4,•,, ." --,12=44 '..; , "' r, eY , •„ - •,'? - '"' ,, ' t:' , ,„ ~ • . z--'.,: ._ ~ --: -' ' ;7. ' ;,-- ,-- ~ • ' - - -:.---,:,7'2,!"7,:0.:•7.?!,-,.....;,--;,-,---i,'. • 1 , -;•Tit.?„o' , 7, , ,-, ‘,. --- - • ~.:, .„..,.-. „.„.„-, ,- S' •., ! , ,- ,„ , - ,', , - ' ~ - .•,-, ,•.' ~..4-'-7-4'-., -,-- ,--i.,----- - - 7 . , - , `..e, ---,•' -., ''' ,- •` - v , t1.:,:4•• IT ,'.: -- ~s: ,',i..::, - - • , c ' '-*• - . ,•- :-•, '• . - ' . 7 ,-,, ..-.,:,,..$ -,-,, V'''' . „,: , -• r . ..„:-__,- -,.",, „.,-;,- 4.....)-p. , 4 „?..„.., , ,-,,,.., ; , ...„..„ -, ~-,-_. . ; - -_, , - .., ~ , , ~ - .i. ..;,,. „_., ...-_, -4 ~• ~,,, , _ ;,- • :• '..= . z -,- ~,- e , 'l , ~..:-..,',, ~---- - ' -.' ' - • • ' ---'.= --, •.,- ~, i ,..10 . ' „,„..„ ~, ,•,- ,-, '-,-- „, ,-_, -- 1 _ -_,-,. ,_,, „„ -, ~ ~ - ... • ~,, .., ~,, -,.-„: 4 ~•;. ' - ' ; ' :'-----;:,, • ' ,, .., -4 - .',.-, -.*,,,- ~:.'" -7:- , , ~, -n ~ ~. ,-, ... - 4.--..?f'5.,7- , ,,, ,,, , I.< :N 7- ..,, ~ ..L . .., ~... , __ „. , <, , ;.,,„„..,'„,,. ~ ,-,,- .1, 0 ,, > ,... -,, _ 01 . 1 ,-' ',, , ,;,'.4.. ~,"- --.:•- ;. , . <-1,-,,,r:i.,-..,,,,t ,- t„.11. 1 --,f-- '''' i , : < ,- ,-,.. , , . - ~,,,- . '4,." ..A . .T - 7 , i.;„„,1„f,,c`,;; .. - , -.:-/e.5.-wolnt -..-; ...- 'c • ~.„.:,.-`4 ...:I„.'-',7-...-...;11.!::-..-',..,,z,.1,,.,'*; :•:,`, :„ ..,, , ~.,. , , ,tIT,-. t • f ,V-44.' :::' , - 41 7- '4 '" ' .'' *- - - V-;t ,"{,>' '' ' 4 :: ' - .. - - ' ' - ' r,‘ :- ..: 75=', ' ' • ' - - , ' '__. -' - ,=•- ,;_-- _',---- - . ~.''''..!!.`'. 'r - c• ' ,, -: '' ' '',',:• .;:-• -- -' , ,' A :'-' . '7 '." 7- ': ',.''. : , ...;;-"" ,s -'-',-,- ' - t ' :, V-i' ''' ' '" 4 '; - ::,;:i' 7. , ' , T. ' r , ~, ,- :. ~,,' ' - 7, - ^ 1' - ,k , - - i „, -„,. ,, ,- „,.. 1 ,, ~.. .• ;..,,, .._- ~ ,7 , • , „,-..,;.! , - -' ,n,v.`.,,•e•-, ,:-,:.1, , < - ..k....'" , ',..... - „ , . t ••.::-.. - 4.... , --,...',- - ,-.,„„ , r:P-.. , -- - i11e , ;.,:.". '- - . , - = / ;.„.-- -'" f' : - ',- r• .; . '",- . .. - 'i: = ~w i - 0 jr. 4 •`: - ''';':,;,',i , "7-*„.", 9•- ?' %.. ~( - - '-t's= - ' , * •-• - 4 1 .;,;,. p,..f.. • -.,:.:-4 ... -• ' - -'• `- ..e. ': -;,..' '. 1. -`' ' ..--: ' , ,:,-„ ~..'--• ''' 1 ~~ s a, a~ «~ ~k '~~~ ~—~ ~ ,_ ~~~;> MEE :i.:; , ,; , , - .1 , :•,^".ft , .,: , ,. , ..;-;,'-:.',.';' . .- '..•;.. ''? rt , '. j"' %. ~:''.....i.:', ; , , -. . 4 .- .., ..,:,.., =UM EASE EMI EZBE MOll IMMII ENE MIN ,-- ; : :• , . , i5,' , ."'''':,i,7:: . , '1 , .11 : 1ir WM I `t~ -`, ..~ ~::. ~... , 4T 1, =MIMI MMNII Eligal MEM - . , PITTSBITII, AND R rot - Asbes:Doty 2) pr. c ent. s.. .... . .... 5 ...... . : • 71.0 Scorching'', •• •• - • 415 i, 5 Salttrattts. ' • n . 010—pc h • bbl• • • 070 9 Britstles—Duty 5 pr. cc. American 11.80 B;t 1111—Pe lli--V' t 7 5: 9 90121 Beerus•—fr bushel. Small White. • • • • • 452997 Common end. mied•00000 Iluelketh—P doz. Patent Beever-2,25100,00 Beeswax—Duty 20 per. cent Yellow. 21822 Blooms-4P ton Blooms 1375680: Illroonts—ip doz. Merchantable • • 7 9 7161.29 Shaker. ...... • • .1,7562,W Barko—p- cord. • Chestnut Oak 65,50 Black Oak. .• . .• • .464,50 Hemlock • • ; ...... .319350 ' C oal-Duty 30per cent. At the river —46 From wagon 516 51 Ten Cot n. and tom Alab aa—DatY ta 70P free. Chocolate—V. lb. Number .1 , wan Chow. prepared••• •29672 stastiles—Duty 20 to • et. City ld- dipped. 91600 Mou awl Vinaburgh Star—% •W lO 823 Cineintuati do. et.l Sperm, best brituds3o 632 .• Do.' - inferior.-2.1 4230 Coatings—OP lb. F'ndry hot. ware.u.s'il-113 Furnace - •do ...... •• 21 Tea kettles (-) doe 5.u0 Wagon .boxes I,r lb •etattliter vreitht.Pset- • 10 Sad irons 4r - lb nett 4iit 5 Cotton Tarns—V nun Reel— No. .5 to No. 10 16 • "111013 17 " 14 ' 18 Increa%ing t cent f lb to No. 24. Long Reel 4> doz. No. .5:10 9 at 7 at— " 700 6 it— " SOO. 000. 100t1 51 4 , Coy.erlet Yaru p 6 :* 233 /722 Carpet Gitlin-........ • 20 - Cotton Twit.< 20/ite Candle Wick. —01.5 Vol:Klee—Dty :20 43 , cent. Java. Old White. - • -1.1.14 St. Domingo- - • 11 64 LagulaynC ti ea SI . tie L-4 Havana Copper—Duty 20 ct pig. bar awl old Zi ct old free. nrazict, Sheathing Old -- 4 4 019 Cordage—Duey 204 et . ------ • • • --if 17 White rope. —Lir' i 2 Tarred. Paek'g yarn, fine • • •—alo connnon.- •• • •--cg 9 Homy Leder& p Extra long 1.6283,23 Low- --or' 2,25 Canarmon. noogh Line b7 l / 1 .00 Masiala Led Cords—p flor id yd. 6 thre tul.• • • G 35.00 l~arni do 2.641r3.25 do. Plimeta liner- • 11:1 1 6meatles-4 yard. Thistle, Fushun. . - ilioteton, &e • • • • 710 8 3i Lmetl & Men s'ek 01010 resat:F.4o'gs. ANo 1 0 71 10e..glkerry 13's 0— • ota. al Not Pitt Mill 0 8 els. ill• Pitt Alin. •• • 271 I aleven D Union- 111111 2 Nisisateok Yuan • " 079 Erssigherteh. • • •Alo • • 7 - ' 44r-ilhoetina Pitt Mill 0 S • 1 • lieu. 9-4 brown• .. .7 a 61 9 Lateral" & Get 1811512 6 .1V Walk% IP& Walthm V Gleached. 121-1.-5 ati Pl64ll4lamleit Slang V— - I r tes9Mgr.—• •,•• • Melkurns 2161 . Same-- 0— Ilelloou 618 . A. C.,..11 - At,121- Iledhester 11 - ern Branch 111 2 012 - 7: llnesce drills 4 St ft Meat 'fed tuan 1 Paints= Common 51 a 7j. Geed Madder. 0 415 aterTek.Fl rv'r. be. al t Illamms—P 1b: Aloes 14217 Alton 41-a 41 Andirti.la 1+6527 Arrow Root 212 dilutuhrtis 10.211 I.larax. refuted. • -04 2 25 Bateau. Peru. • .0.0 e 2,65 , 80, ,coparia-:30 e :a; Ribrstone 1 it 5 Camphor. refined 40 0 50 Glitoride lime, e.. 1: ate 71 CoOkineal I.l+l 22,00 Cream Tartar-27 0 24 'Copperas. • • ..... 110 2 Glue 11 a 13 ~ E re.sts 30 a 27 •Gurostrabie - - 57 0 70 •••••• 'Copal 39 0 50 •“ grragneatith.3l 0 371 ••• :Patellae ••• • 15 0 1. '" . :alestie •• • • lai 2000 !Ipecac • • • .97 elm '• * Jalap:rotn.rd•- 90 01,00 • tiwth arA , ...... :..512 61 Ildquoricentoot •-• 7 a 9 .'• Bill- • • •19 0 20 - !Lae Dre• .• 26 0 2.. i. .Magnesia Barb-• 29 0 37 .9dadder. liorote• .14 0 16 " . Common-- 0 Ifyrr,Turkey• • -.20 0 50 t Oil Vitriol 4/0 .7 -4 . Castor 019) •'• Cassia ••- - -3411) atm • -4 , • C10ve..... .:2 - .-90 03,00 •••“ 'Lemon 335 03,50 " . Pcrerniba -sxx) ,ess..s .• Opium. Turkey.•&2s a.s.so , Quirdne• • -:- • • =2,90:23.00 llthabtarb.- root. ...314.0 .10 • Sal , Anionae 111 0 20 :•1331 Soda.- - • 410 51 eomincrcial anb finanria. -rivranunattinoAun OF TRADE. BARKER. !ROB?. DALZELL,' Comirrrrza rox 3Luccu. +a_ E. SELLERS, P.A..*SENGIat .41.1914,0iGEAMITS FOR leas. Pfiteamboat Pa6ket Line,learea daily for Cincinnati, 10 A. at. S' Posienerr: Packet, via Broorntrrille, to Baltimore and !Philadelphia, and 6 p. at. ?Mail Coach Lute, direemd Rhlladelphia , 9 x., and 124 Au r eatermand•Southerrafail roach Line, 6 A. x. :..4 1 forthAVeaterti, viraCimmiand, daily.lo x. J Erioatid WestorrONew, Frick, daily, 9 A. m. Morati:Easternoo Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 1.1).111. . , WIRIMALS 'AND DEPARTURE - OF MAILS. rriastern >lTail itia.l24iladelppia, , ilut 3 a. M., closes 12 sc. .v2Veinsra Mail, Cm 11, add Loins 24 due Br. closess a. N. South. via Bal i. and Washinginaltliie Br. x. , closess A. sr. Viorch;Western oda Vloinslaad,fdlie 10 Los.. closes 9 a. so. Mirie and Western \ Icear*Verk.ldue 8 P. st., closes 8 A. Y. _sTocKs. rPan-relue. Asked. offered. "lank of Pittsburgh ..... - ... -•-- .$60.00 550.75 1550.00 'le:change Bank '550;1X1 44.00 43,50 _Merchants' and M. Dunk.— .-- -.160,00 47,00. - 45,00 _Warmers' Deposit Blili. ... ...... None in market. aland Street Bridge • ..50,00 so . op 45 .00 . Piorthent iiitiorti” Bridge ....... 50,00 non Aid ASesiteny Elpkfte ...... •••• • • :05,00 35,00 35,00 .Con nellstrilim ls4 tock,pitid,ori a1ue.54250 5.00 1,43 qcity Ilauds, , ole•aont ; ) ... . . . .... 05,00 Monoligithalik itriiige- e z:. : • 55,00 16,50 Gas Stock 50,00 45.00 \YK4sklrs4vNw•of4he Muskets. • OFFICE OF THE POST, !Farnatt A j lcuenno. March 31, 11$48. •dfitennturks..There has been considerable excite . Merit in the Market since our last weekly issue. Circum stances at home and abroad have conspired to effect some ebange in the aspect. of affairs. Miny articles have ad -. ,vancedi some have :declined. There has been an int ;Provement in the .amount .of it:Thugs transacted. Still .we have not yet arrived At the best; communications .with the,eity in all.dirsationchave not yet been opened. The Pennsylvania:and:Ohio Canal is yet closed; and the - Annuireda of roadnleadingin from the rich country around :have been impassable. 'no -Allegheny trade, though the Viveria up, Inui not tairlyoontmeneed; the demand from - 4 V" fav" ruuluce, Pittsburgh NatinGretnres, and Oro ;eerie*, his not reached our menthanta We give enviable eaneallyoonet Uttl; the figures may .he relied en, as far as they go, to indicate the stat e of the market. In the =markt' which follow, we but eXPvess the 0 0eleat Pr the leading btutiness seen of the city, many PC wbont are e.consulted.: PreimarseWaltave but 3ietk to mg to our readers, in relation to the money enuitet. There hasbeen no change since kit weak, um/4w oaf notice; .and she only cause of ggnitement is, the reported failure of she Wooster Bank. We have no later news in regard to illainnitution, than" given yesterday, . • . . . , . . xg ke cam ea.:The following itent from Gen. Clover. willindicate the business of the Canal, since the Wini ng: L. Esq.,--Viear Sir :--The rec e ipts of tcal it th e ...Pittsburgh hist "week; ending onditesday; .21hh Mitch; was 05,597 35. 1.... - O.,CLOVM. 1 ~~,. -S~ ~.b ~' '•~ ~i JI MORNING POST PRICES - CURRENT TES OF MA41.1..N!C INSURANCE, FRE/GEMS & Senna .. —lB 40 20 Tartaric Acid- -40 tb, .50 Yitriol,'Blue 11161 12 Dye Wood—Duty 6 p.c. Cammood 5148 .F"initic WO 3 i.ogwood, chip'd• 21i8 3 ireatliers--Duty 25 p e. Kentucky. • • ad val. - • ..31 a 33 Ohio and .e 33 Almonds shalled.B) @ 25 I Soft • a. 7 ... a la Hard:....:et 12 Cnlbertilllll2lll4, Zallle •43 a lei I• .... • . 81.8 , IGrointdnuta• —l,OO 1,12' Fig; Turkey -• • .12 Or 14 Mala 11 GP Raisias+Museat. • e Bumcb• -240 et 2,37 Bloom, old ft 'Cranberries e Oranges do 6,00 48 Peaches,dry,bn 02 . 1.56 Apples, dry 73 do Green , bb11,78 6 2,84; Fire Brlelk.--P M. Bolivar ets.on Common 12,00a13,00 I I Flo ar—Duty2o Poen!. lExtra brands— @ [Superfine 4,02V5,00 (Fine Rye Flour 3,0083,25 " . BaCkMI,IYIOO 11 --(ID bls. none. Peed—p ha. Bran Ica 18 Shorts 2319 29 Fiala—Duty on foreign call % !LI) 9' cent. - Mackerel. No: 012.00 No. I. hr. bk. 6.460 0.50 No. 2 • 810,50 No. 2. hi. bls. Id 6.50 No. 3 • 43' 7.50 .No. 3.hr 1.25 No. I, kilts • • errinz. No. I• • 42' 6,00 N 0.2 Nara, O. 1. old 43 New " 2310,00 - shad • • • • 11 'a• 10 Cr' mi. p 111 a 5j511 Furs— Red Fox. No. 1, .50 23 75 10.2, ft 371 ?Busk rut 6 D 10 Raccoon 23 25 Mink • • • • - 23 Dcnr Skim. P lb. 14 23 15 Glass— Mack Bottles- • Quart, to gross. 42 P.OO Pint. `• ti? 7,00 51acra wine. 5.6 • , a1 9.00. Claret.l*Prod.• 9. 00 1 Window Glues P box. City braittht I P 111. 4, • - • a 4.00 10;12 • -• • xl 5ll 12P12 8 7.110 Patent do. 10314 to16;'bl••••• 43 Country brands, • • • • it 3.:in 10x12• • • • a 3.:5 Gortsspowder —Dolt 20 •?' cent. I FFFG• • • • • • • • 4,75 a 5.0 Eagle. 6,1 lbs. :UM Do. dz. Ilb ewer 4 :.on FFFQ do it 4,00 Eagle do. in pa- pers. B 0.09 Rork powder • .3.25 Ot 3-5 Grain—Duty 20 e cf. Wheat ...... • • 0 96 Rye 49 50 Oats gi 25 Corn 5 B 27 Barley 40 g Glue--p m. Pittsb. common • •11 @ Honey—Duty p Cuba -- .• comb p. Ginseng—Doty 20 pet Ginseng .25 Any-11' ton of moo lb.— • 'Timothy- 0.50 - 5110.00 Hides—Duty 5 p cent. Missouri 7 di , 9 Spanish 14 iD 16 Do. salted Do. kipps 4, ski t 51,0081,62 Grcen 4 4 Hemp—Duty 25 4, cent. 3lissouri - 44 Ny..9120 1 Hops—Dray 29 p cent. First ttnl. 10 12 Indigo--Duty t 0 p et. tkugul. tb 1.50 BIM S. pantAh• 1.15 al 20 mn !alio ..... •• • 95 Bust Irg•st —Duty :a) 40 cent. Bar. Juniata a II Common-• • .2 Sheet 51.8 7/ Boiler Plates • •.6 if 61 1 Plough wings •• • •.41 it 5 " Slabs 4dt 41 Sheet 4? 15 , Lend—Duty 211 p cent. 31issouri Pig lie 41 . Bar .5 DiC size Pipe 4.5-15• $* 12:1 Sheet Leather—Duty 20 p,t Sole.Baltintore• .21 Bt 21 New York 1710' 19 Dged 13 ft 15 Slanghter ama IS a m Skirting 21 .0 91 Ilarness.-black • 19 22 Bridles, black. P doz.. nide a • .30.110 am.oo mo.soo dn.— 36.00 012.00 lamer finisled 23.09 0"29.110 hips. finisled.24.oo 0:91.191 Calfskin do.-15.00 .221,00 Luce Leather 18.011 N: Englund Sitatingt No. i p doz. .43.00 Nos 2 p dos-35.00 N 0.3 p doz. .25.00 0 Sheep skins. 4 01 Lumlber—Duty c. ad valorem, p m. Pine. clear, in, 111. . 022.00 Common do.• 011.05 Clear, 11. do.• e:non common - I; do. 4115,50 Clear 2 do. 0.40,110 Cem'a 2 do. 620.00 Floorg 1 in do 19 ; 0022000 I in. common• • 0— Oak do. do.- • • • 024,00 Pine shingles p oca . 2.50 3,03 Lathaaaw'd.4ll,l.2s6l 1,50 , 1::over 3.12 :a" . 3.2, i Timothy Lc: it 3.00 I Flax reed 95 .1.: 1.05 Afußta rd, 2.50 .Z. :1.1k) Splices --P Et. (No% r ~. ..... .. .MI 1? :h. Calinia in Mau'. el at 25 ranger 10 it 11 Nutmegs 1.50 ' 1.60 Pepper 9 1 11l Alzpice. 13 1, 16 ; Snakeroot—P. b. 1 Virginia ...... • • 1 ; ;I.:uneven • 15 it 16 ' Soap—Oluy :at 4. 1 . cent. i Pitt.littrith No 141 it 5 eineintiati• •• 4l'ir . .11 Steel—p lb 1 - ' , ..rrivi. Ctn.! and Sherr• 16 zt -1: 1/o. I.itirle / 16 11e,1 Genial ii. • • ft 1:1 . Engle it 11 i - tllonp 1.-- I 15 !Rae.. riii-I.ur.th Atuntifoellire. ' 5. , 111, German alert— e q ,54i,,,,,h,..r& !ma - ." niuliA& bii.ser. fe 11l ; Tallow., Atner'n lillner.• Zi; 1! .Tobneco.Oltio lent: • Sprito ;51 Ky t '" Splrlta—tr aallti it 51 n. I , bu. Brandy Iltirdi9.llo .1 2..50 Rochelle ...too I 2.:41 i Rtitn.4tlipf• • .1.50 'it 1.75 l .' N. .7 1 Imo ' 411 lt• .50 Gin. Ifolland• 1.0!) ;it 1-5 u Sager—lbity 30 ;it et. N. O. prime.ltlid 311 .' faieldul.... 29: 7 5 Havana_ %chile. lb I 0 Nrazil. -lb 911 10 Pitlvereil. Phila. 1 12 Salt—lhay :Kt 44 et. No. I. a limit- •• • tit .` I. in 5t0r...1.31 it 1.32 Table. doz box • . at Shot —Duty :in p croft. Per ke:r 14.00 tii i 1.50 Per bee 1 1.45 Saltpetre —P b. Saltpetre ..... . 911 ink Tobateo--ka its—(to p et. oil' iiir cash for man ufactored Tobacco.]— Duty 40 e cent. Mariam jusigrante. R 1111.1; Of 111811rtillet on curgo,l of strata find keel home From Pittsburgh to IVEireling. Va. IB— " " nod from Cincinnati, 0 ir I " " Loui.tville. Ky. la - st. Look. Mo. I 01} . iloonville. s'o. 1 02 ". I mirivondence 2 4124 it " " Onlena. 111 film L, " " Memphis. Tenn.- ••• • • • 4 4 I 'in " ' New Orlenns• ....... • • ----1 fall From N. Orleans to Pitfall:mph 1 at I Louis 1, R.L. Charge. by good Flat Boats to New Orleans 3 Dr Prelights...To Baltimore—Our table has been chang ed, to suit the season, by the Agent of the Line. Those who are interested arc referred to it, The boats come in well laden. . River—We have made some alterations •in the figures of the table for river freights. There is a little decline. In the city, at present, there is plenty of stuff for ship ment. The bouts all come in "down to the guards." The prices up have declined slightly, but are still high enough to be vastly profitable to rivermen. FREIGHTS—A small vessel has been engaged wi l ling Corn to . Great Britain at PAL Other vessels are to take Oil. TwO or three ships are loading Tobacco at 175.6 d. to Bremen, and 225. 6d. to Amsterdam. West In dia Freights are dull at 60080 eta bbl. Coastwise Freights are dull. We quote to Boston dc. for Grain, 25c. for bbls., and 152,95 IP ton rim Coal. To Providence Se. bu., and to New York Phallic. for bbls., and 6c. for Grain. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.—The charges on the . Bal !timore and Ohio Railroad, front this city to Cumberland, are as follows, viz; Crake and Manufactured Tobacco, I 30c. y 100 lbs., and Groceries, Dry Goods, and other merchandise generally 35050 c, r 100 tbs. Wow Freigh.a.—From Cumberland, Wert, wc quote the rates as follows, viz : From Cumberland to Wheeling, 81.00 ffr 100 tbs. From Cumberland to Brownsville, 75c.; and from Brownsville to Pittsburgh, 150, Commission and drayage at Brownsville, 71- cents.—Baltbnors Ameri can. alldes....There have been some receipts from Missou ri and Illinois, daring the past week. The business has not, however, fully commenced. We have no change to note in prices. We learn that Calf Skins are in demand, and will fetch readily simitev r doz.. ; _Leather...Sales more brisk thatT" formerly. The merchants are satisfied with the demand upon them. We find that New York Red has declined a trifle. Sales at 517,30019,00. Tallow...We - Lave noticed several sales within a few days. One at ne. for Renuered, andanother of very superior at Be. Cotton Tornar..We have made no change in the table, though manufacturers have altered their terms in some respects. . From Nos. 11010 is sold at 16c., the usual time; the net price is 18e. Other Nos. in proportion. Flarst....There is great activity in the market just now for all kinds of Furs. The demand is great, with fair re ceipts. We quote sales at the following rates: Red Fox No.l, 34:KiP76; No.P., 37 ; Muskrat, 6010; Raccoon and Musk, 25 These quotations ure for Southern Fun; the Indian cured article in worth much more, but it is not brought to this market Powder.. The figures in our table are correct. We have no change to notice. Bacon... The market is glutted, hut sales arc rather active. Prices remain depressed, but a further decline is not anticipated. The receipts continue heavy; the de mand is only from the trade. The Allegheny river de mand will enliven the market to some extent. We quote as follows : Hams, 4105 c.; Shoulders, 3c4 Sides, 484}c. Cheese... There ia great demand, but - the market is bare of Western Reserve. There is no immediate pros pect of a supply; the season hat notadvanced far enough, Goshen is worth 809 e. An extra artiela of old W. P. has been aold as high as BC. . " . kfleur.—The market hasheen quite nnsetded daring the week. A decided advance has aireidy been noticed . Great quantities have arrived; much for shipment east =IS s{!~ ~ Aµ; K y, , - i,:, -,,74..: , . i.-:; , :•. k-::. ,: ;: ::,.-zi4;..T:- . . ,- . . - : , ;:,.:....1ri. ,, t , • - f..:_ ,; _ -:.: ' •. ::. , .. - ,.: . 0 : -;•:_.; ; ;.i'.;l , ' - _,*C .F .;: i , Live . Stueri.t, 100 Ras: nett. • Beeves. .. .• . .4,00 0 '5.25 Hogs. 3.50 0 - Cows &Colves6.oo 018.00 Shee . .2.00 0 2,12 No t) lasse 30 per . CCM. 'Sugarbonsc •• • • •40 0 45 N Orleans 29 OP - • Naval Stares-Duty 20 fe cent. Rosin bbl 0 - Pitch 3,00 0 3,50 Tar, AlleglOy.3,oo - 0 3,60 "N. Carolinas,oo 5.50 Tnentine.gal.• 62 0 . 65 Var'ish, Copal 1,75 2 225 Nils-Duty 30 V* cent. ge keg, 100 lbs. [casing nails 1 ct advance V 11 .1 100294 Joule- 0 au ea 9d "• •-• • 0 4.00 60 7d u• •• • .® , 4,50 5d ' "• •• • 0 4,75 ". • • • D 3 ,25 3d "•- • • et 6,23 . Spta 9:1 112 51 • pressed. ..... •610 . 7 Boiler Rivets.• ••.7 1 t 71. Oakum--p Pittsburgh 8 0 9 Oils-4} gal. 00 0 62 Linseed lard, city- •• • • .63 0 65 Olive.• •• • • • -1,40 0 1,50 Sperm blench`d • • • 0 125 Unbleed• • • • 0 1,20 " rail. 0 Whale. - 0 G 3 7.5 Tanners tv bbilazo 2 23,00 paints-P Pros: blue 70 52.- -00 Lampblack 510 - 7 Spud. Whiting. • 110 Chrome Grcen-3S 0 55 " Vero- No. 1 83 " No 2. • .25 0 2. Brunswictireen l 2 13 90 White Lend, dry 6;0 61 " oil.pure leg 1.61) 0 1.6.5 •.‘ No. I 1:15.a 1.37 Red Lead MI 8 Yellow Ch•hre ••• 21 ' 3 Ven.. Red. 4(0 5 Verdigris :61 Pig litetal--4 , ton, 6 mos. Allegheny. No. 1 cold bla•t • • 07 - 00.00 " Forge 110.00 000.00 Hanging Rock. No I but Wald oo 6100.011 Cold blast • • tat 000.00 Teiin,..er •• • • . 10 00 Mereer.rottittY. Foundry I'ig • • 2700.0(1 Purge, • ...... Artileollietz euunh. Olin. Foundry. Pig•oo.6 o 1100 ,00 Form do• •• • Z. Plaster Paris-,tiny free. Plaster Pari••10.00 012.00 Provisions-- Bacon Ilania• 5 .33 Shoulders 3; 5' :4 sides. •• • 4tr llogend..cy rune coma') do.• ele Lard No. Lin kits 6 0 Gf " " in kgs " 1. in Ilk Butter — I in kae - " in roll 13 15 ('here.-, W. IL GI d .. 440•4ien• • - 10 t'rack's. Piusl,. 11-ti ter, bbl... • a 4.1141 Do. Rutter 0 4,75 Potatoes-t) I• 1101. COllllllOll Neshit'ks p bl. r ' naiad-Duty 5 rent. Countr3, mixed. :1 0 31 Do. good wltite• • 41 Kit • ."- Seed•—thtly. T.itt•eed .20 cent. Dry G00d..• •••40 ft 50 'Wavy it 25 To Cloveloud nod Eric. I Thy G00d..-.... Vt 4n flcary •-• 35 2i) 371 To and from Brownsville } ' Dr) GAI.A . Own id' 15 Produeo, fro.. tip 1021 12: To Nnahville Dry Goods.• •- • 27 50 Ilenvy 25 lit 30 To Wheeling. Dry entxte• • • • Deily v kunesville Dry Goodm• • • • lia•nv To 11,avt• T. Pry Chlodo• •• • 0' 10 lf.•ovr to NV,V OdeatlA. Pry GOOd. •• • 1 500 G 2 those., &e. 3.54 S 40 KATI, OF PIICTUJIT ON THE FA. CANAL AND ILAH.RONDS. -I,loplre Ind crecu fruit V 100 tb...lxk- A.11e.. pot & 10..11r1 .• 5)1 , flutter and flacon -a.; 1121 e rope & bnieg .. 70 1 //e.....0 - ox, " 7.i !Ilri.ole.c. . •. 75 13ruutto., " 1.54) Cheese. - 711 i For.. i) . bu 311 Corn ?deal il bbl. 1.00 Collo". - 60 Chilled Roller... " 1.00 , lh, i .7. s & Nletlicines," 1.00 Dr?' G00d... Drool Fruit. l . 75 four. t).1.1,1. -1,1 X) Fur.: and Peltriex. 4). ILV } h ,. 1.00 Feather.. 1.01) ' Furniture. " 1.1 M) ' (11.,....wure, " 75 i W s. .1 Wiwi. Class. I.x. .'Nutty' i Gin.t.env,, 4. , 100 1b.... 75 ; Iluir " 75 Illopit. " 75 Ilrmr. “ 70 ' !fide. 1 tram, I'Le. dry SI.) 1.2.1 , Leather, . Lead. 10 Lard and L'd 1 • .011 CnAtor. " 1;g1 & e'rj-` Iffitt Pork. (9 bbl. pickled Wheat. 6.1 IV001 ."t. NVWAkey. 47 W.I. 62 in D LTIMORY VI 1D1N4.1, .R El. 1. AL ACK W A in A 'AD DAY LUNA'S. harm;. Imrd. liurtmetlee d ., to , third Fruit., Feeds, W 0 o 1 . renthers and MerchandizP.l.lll EMI I 'filar Lcnf• - • 4 0 7 131totofe'd du• • • 2 0 7 !Ladies' Twist- 0 0 10 Plug in kegs.• • qo 7 4' I , t tiCu st !) . o . .!e! . . l i l t. S. 1 . .; Cavendish.. •• • 0 5 12s lump in box 11 0 15 5, " " 12 0 17 16s " " 12 0 14 Scotch snull:• •14 0 16 Curgegry flb pa, 0 0 25 12 Tea—Duty 204 P cent. linparial• •• • • 65 0 E6' Gunpowder. • 45 0 70 Young Hyson 30 0 40 Pouchong• •• • 50 0 75 Thaplate—Duty 15 to cent. Banco Block. • 0 # X Tallow— 10 0 50 Duty 10 ia• et. Rendered •• • •,. 0 8 Rough 0 5# Soap Grease.. 410 4 Vleers--410 box. Solid boxes.- 14 0 16 Wines—Duty 40 fp cent L P Madeira...2,oo 0 3.00 1. P Teneriffe.l,oo 0' L5O Lisbon 75 0 1,50 - Dry Malaga ••• 69 0 70 Sweet. 62 0 65 ' ....70 ••• 70 a 75 Port 1,50 0 2,C0 Calabria 65 0 70 wooi—p lb—Duty 30 P cent. Prime 33 0 35 Fall blood.• •• • 0 33 # blood 29 0 30 *blood Z 3 0 28 # blood & from. 0 26 'Whlsitey—P' gallon. iDommon ••••• • 16 0 17 ; Reel itied ••••• • 19 a? 20 ;Good rye &old 37 a so Zilit—t , lb. Sheet a? 16 - Slab.• ... j, 7 Freights—{r 100 tbs. To Cincinnati— Dry Goods• ••• 15 .r i, I T y 0 11t•avyy To Lotri.4villo. Dry Goodt.• • • 11 , :tvy • _, To St. Lout, come more steady and certain. Sugar—The supply in the city is heavy. Sales are not so brisk as we have heretofore reported; but the sel ling rates remain as last week. We hear of many sales at Ste., in Mids.; but some at 4c. There may be some didOrcsice in quality. We have heard of no sales of prime N. 0. below these figures. Pig Met al.-The Allegheny and its. tributary streams are up; and the furiume men are sentlingdown their sup plies. Not much has yet arrived; and of course, there is no activity in the market. The demand will be sufficient fur all that is expected. The bales so fur made, do not, perhaps, indicate the feeling in the market, as to prices. It is expected that great quantities will arrive to-day—so that the report of to-morrow will be intcresting to dealers. Yesterday, there were but few transactions; none of '25 I lunging Rock. We quoit Ilanging Rock at e 34 004 f 7 00 accoMing to quality. A sale was made on IVcd so:Any at *$ 00, 4 mouths, which is about the average priee--this is a decline. The demand is not great, There were two rum of No. 1, Allegheny, (furnace not known) at Sn 00. 4 mos. Other sales have been made, under various eircuntstiturs, at $27 00331 00. B utter”Vire still quote Prime Roll at itifilbe. The receipts have been small, and demand still great. But buyers are more cautious, and refuse to take at the high est prices demanded. An immediate decline is looked for by some ; while others say that there is no Batter in the country, and prices will be maintained till May. In the DIIIIIIOIIEI market, the price has been. this week. 25v?31e. s wn ges....Tlle dentand in good, with poor supply. Sales are made at 84 504i5 00, according to quality. Lemons— , Safes at $4 51.1 A first rate article iu worth 8.5 tlO. Lambeesr..!onsidr ruble lots hurr arrived during the week. much of which goes to the lower market. There Inn e been no sales of any consermerree here, end prices fur Boards and Shingles from rafts. ore nut fixed. Deal ors expect that 80 Wand 816 00 will be the opening rates, Fur Shingles, $2 50. Receipts may be expected during - the next ten days, that will fix the prices rind clearly the market. Testerlay. one merchant shipped 511,000 feet of Boards to St. Louis, at 11. The retail demand isnot large. Clover Seed•ssiliere has been some activity in the market. this weak. A demand starred from some drive ' non, end sales at 83 25 from store wise made freely. We heard of salts at $3 ;.I.rie.l 37 ; and carrot ask $3 50, in a retail way. Prom first hernia, $3 12—the common figure. Flax Seedse-sums sales at Si 00; which we set. down at the average price We have heard of sales above end below. Timothy Seed... From store. $2 011att 12; .from first hands. about Si 87472 110. lll•Oms•ssAlleglrerry is worth about $7O 00; flanging . Hock $3O 00—at which sales. • 'Wise at....lVe have heard of no sales; and gorge at 00c —nominal. Barley... Sale at the wharf yesterday, at 40e. No Feat demand, Outas.-Plenty coming In; and priers tending down ward. Salem at 1442:Jc. Ilye.ln demand ; sales front first hands at 48:Ea:ie. Corn... Not much demand; sales dull at 35ir37e. firttn...tit demon!: but few receipt.. Sales from first hand s yesferdny. at 15e..; from store. lac Shorts... Market almost Lase; hirtrket and std., at Z.10.2er. (I , Iwo lb.. liMi It, 70 Ft•h..Vr:have no eLowze In report. Dried Appterr—.Kale. from .torr at :Viz 7er., accord in; to qunliiy Gainsaid Nut a....ltegittat.,ales at St ta.) ; +Hntte sales uti.tl IQ. Dried Peaehes--In some demand; nail market not so suppled us heretofore. We notice sales at SI at.? t rya Cattle Astrkeite.eThe offerings have not been large. The latest sales si the yards were at 421 , 5 e. lot Beeves. Skeep.-.Sal.a at S 2 0082 at. Illows..Sales at .3c. Potatoes... The receipts have been heavy, during the week; and we notice sales of Neshannoeks, at 020 70c. The dentaiiil is good; and market not well supplied. Feat hers... The receipts have been heavy, and pri lea look tip. We have heard of sales at :Me. in lots; by sack al Itie Destss••wlllarket well supplied ; sales from atom o small White. at 7.56e0c. Ilf.tgao.Sitles at 10e., in barrels. canal, pales are made at 81 25; from more at el 31. ehnnge ; regular sales at 4e. in tiercen Linseed Oil—Regular sales at 60:262e. Tanner's 0 1 1—Regular sales in store at $l5 50.2 18 tto; Conn Leather stores at $lB 00a22 00. Coffew--Market is well supplied; and sales quick 84.08irfor Rio. Hemp—There have been no important sales; we quote the regular retail sales at 8125 004120 OOP ton.— There is not much Alen/and. The small mannitieturers only make their purchase, in this market. Hay—At scales, We supplies have been light;--con eiders-We at river. "Salta at 89 ODDIO .50. Window Pilau—There has been no change since los week in prices. The receipis fair, and demand good. ARRIVED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville' Baltic Jacobs. Brownsville. Atlantic. Parkinson, do; Dispatch, Nelson, dO4 " Monterey, Morrison, do.; Clipper Lo. Crooks, Cm; Oswego, Smuthers j Nashville; De Win Clinton , Devinney, N. 04 North Anteriean, Willard, Illinois River; DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville' Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver; Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville. Dispatch, Nelson. Brownsville. " Monterey. 11.1orrtson. Brownsville. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson Brownsville; Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Hudson, Poe, Sunfish. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. " Pacific , Campbell, Louisville; " Newark, Bishop, Danlsville; Danube, Cook, Louisville; Foa Crucurruat.—Tke regular Packet will cave at 10 A. M. Fon BROWNIVILLE.—The Atlantic, Capt. Parkin. son ; the Baltic, Capt. Jacobi; and the Louis' Mc. Lana, Capt. Bennett, run regularly between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, one boat leaving each morn ing and afternoon. Fos WELLSVILLE --The eal/to Cope, Capt. Moore, leaves every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. M. The Bearer, Capt. Clarke, leaves every Monday, Wednesday, and Fr/day. Monongstkeht City—Per Arrow 24 bra glum, 30 pea bacon, 160 bu corn, 31 bbls flour 2 34 bbls whis key, 1 lot furniture, 117 bbls flour, 126 bush oats, owners on board. Bridgsport—Per Hudson 63 hhda tobacco, ,1 A Roe; 28 do, D Leech & Co; 9 do, H Mitchel; 350 his flour, A Wallingford & Co; 74 do, Thos Bell; 70 do 8 McClurkan; 32 do A Wickersha m; 21 bbls Lard, 34 kegs do, Orum Si McGrew. Cincinnati—Per Genessee : 57 Ws hams, Clarke & Thaw; 37 casks bacon, J Black & Co; i bos, W Lehmer; 5 bbls rum, 10 pipes wine, 19 casks do, 10 qr do, 30 bbls d 0,5 bblb sugar, 30 casks rice, Miller Ricketsom 50 bbls s b molasses, J Painter Co; 100 bids sagar, Baply & Smith; 2 bus glut, 6 bbls do, a do copper, curlin dr. Co; lO s idnla angara "mei aai*; 6 0 tram and 3 bbls earnwarei.CoLortry; 3 • I t 1,..,, .. •:~ • ' .;• - and a fair pm - petition foist& in the city'. Holders have been lirm in their demands for the. id/ranee prides, and buyers:yielded-on Wednesday, - . We quote nowat tli 62, (or good brands, on wharf; from store, the regular sales are in V• lb; by single bbl. Ets 00. • The news by the Caledonia, has not had as much effect as some anticipated :prices have been stiffened, merely. It is the opinion of many men Who watch the Flour mar— ket, that the present rates cannot long be maintained. Cotters... There Is a good stock on hand; but the For eign news has depressed the market very muehi 'We have heard of no sales (or some days, The manufacto ries are well supplied; and holders are not willing to drop down. It is their opinion, that an advance will soon take place. Not much is now offering. We still quote at Titne., as the asking price for Tennessee, and it could not be bought for less. RIOT ...The market has been unsettled to some extent, by rumors- of sales at low rates. Wit believe, sales have been made, under some eiretrinstartees, as low as Win, time, for good New Orleans. We know that an inferior article has been offered in the streets at 261427 c. But the selling rate from store, is 28c.; and we know of sales by single barrel at 29e. We do not believe that Molasses will decline soon; the dealers of the city, with- out exception, will stand out against it. The Market is well supplied; we might say glutted; and lots axe still coming. The price is down a fraction in New Orleans; and. Freights ore also down; but the article cannot be brought up at this season, in good order. From the conflicting opinions among dealers, we can come - to no conclusion. In a week or so, prices may be• Min 3ntrllignicc. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 11 VEET WAX= IN Tllk CHANNEL. IMPORTS BY RIVER. •: 41;1- , kb& stgir, Co; 3 bble 1 sugar, Brown k Culbertsoi 150 bbis 1 sigar,'so do moles. see, 18 packs and 5 casks ginsengi 18 ks wool, 21 pke feathers, 1 sack and 2 kegs heeswal, 26 wicks peaches, Puintlexter & Co; S mat, 4 boxes,2 ticks ginseng, Murphy 4. Co; 6 sky beans, 5 do paches t 2 do feathers, 1 do nags, 1 bale deer skins, 1 kg beep= wax, Rhey & Co. • Illinois River —Per North, Alabaltga 19,318 pcs bulk pork, 5 , tierces hams, Bagaly & Smith; 1 box cups, D Leech 4- Co; 1 cask hams, Myers, Hunter & Beim --Per Lake Erie-:_ 10 trigs starch, Kennedy & Co; 11 bdis paper, L Loomis; 65 doe broom., E Heaxelton; 8 bbls salts, 33 p bacon, 2 bre maze, .I sack, 10 do peaches, 6 do rags, 3 empty kegs, 1 bbl cider, May; 10 box dry - goods, 2 sks rags, M Elder; 40 bhls flour,' P Worth. Towed two keels. Wellsville--Per C. Cope : - 900 sacks . gate; 25 bbl. dour, 8. W. Harbangb; 13 bids flour, owner aboard; 11 sacks rags, Johnston and Sto ckton; 17 saeks corn meal, owner aboard. Brownsville— Per Hope: 8083 lbs dry goods, D. Leech & Co; 800 lbs do, Forsyth & Co; 129 bbli Dour, H. Graff. Brownsville—Per Baltic : 69 bbls flour, H. Mitch ell; 100 boxes glass, John Grier; 66 bbls flour, Jas. Todd; 285 boxes glass, W. Eberhorn: 8 boxes, G. H. Tower, 4 bales, 62 boxes, 17 packages, 5 trunks mdze, Hay & Black; 88 packages mdze, H. Graff & Co; 114 pieces iron, Jones St Quigly, 20 boxes, 7 trunks mdze, 2 rolls loathe'', 2do carpeting, For syth & Duncan, 1 bale, N. Voghtly; 1 do, P. Mc. Cormick; 24 boxes mdze, W. Bingham; 10 do, F. W. Butler & Co; 18 do, D. Leech & Co; 4S boxes glass, Forsyth & Duncan; 80 boxes, 14 bales, 4 trunks mdze, J. C. Bidwell. TARD 011.--70 Lb's-Cookline's No. I. in store and for j sale by 5b11.13.328 & NICOLS. I(UV SUGAlt—to We No, 0. & in store and Ku 4 sale by (anrls) SEI.L.F.RS & NICOLS. ikT O. SUGAR—I 4 hl&4 Nisi., fur ..ale by marls. SELLERS it Nicol.s Barrels Family Fleur. superior brand, for rale by male 4 I.UM.-5 Barrels, for sale I.y IL. mill -SMITH & SINCLAIR. ARD.-60 key..., No. t la‘rd,juat received and for sale A by niarlui SMITH & SINCLA IR. ACON.—Cy hhds. Hams. Shoulders and Sides, for sale _l3 by (mar 151 SMITH & 1 ARD-43 keg* No. 1 Lard. for attic by 14 mar. MILLER & ItICKETSON i Ltd i i 01;-- - 5 LblZ jisiWe'd nib Torrlig 4 .11. tur3 JOHN 1). MORGAN ___ 4 11)ES—:1cus7tiWr Ciaie by mnr3 JOAN D. 31ORGAN it 4 ..tit/NIA-12 lbs. concentrated in I lb. bottles. for II ;ale by_ [mare] JOHN D. MORGAN. MEC; for sale by inn el JOHN D. MORGAN. SHELLAC--10runge,) lor Yale by %_T inar3 JOHN D. MORGAN /-1 cans powdered white Jamaica. warranted &,,T pure, (or sale by Rumen J. D. MORGAN. L) KANS---150 tobrbeir stroll l while, for axle by court .1. D. WILLIAMS. ILO Wood M T IME-10 bbls. Louisville White, for sale by jj mnr2 J. 1). WILLIAMS. 110. Wood st I ‘,7IIITING--a Smith:h. for calft byl mar! .1. D. WILLI &NIS. 110. Wood ott AAR' 14 ..ACK-1. cats , mot only hy A mar: J. D. WILLIAMS. 110. Wood et. _ _ _ ?..tCO7 , :-...10.0u0 Ma. Hog Round. city cured. on band 1 and for Mk by SMITH x SINCLAIR. mar 7 Durnii marl! SMITH SINCLAIR. ( . 2 A L.ERATvs--5 casks, Mat rceilTior sale by 1...) marl' smini dr SINCLAIR. rrAT—V bbla. Wiltzlinglon Tar. far wale by taarG 9111.1. ER & RICKETSO'S 1 - )ACC:N.-10.101 pounds Ito?Ammt. for sale Ly J_) mar 15 WILLIA3IB.IIO %Vocal at T bblx. Prime, for ante by ♦ inariS J. D. IiII.I.TAMS. DO Wood la A 11-20 kegs No. I, just received nod for Mat by marl • SMITH & SINCLAIR' fIIAVER SEED-5U bushels. a first rate article. far IL, rat.. by laiar7l SMITH & SINCLAIR. TAMED AI'I'LLS—GO bubhels for .nle by , 1../ marls:ti & SINCLAIR. lif OLASI , S barrel,. prime for imle by ATI mar? SMITH & SINCLAIR - MILOUR-14A) bum la fresh dour. for Foie by inar7 Sawn! & suc _cLAIR COFFEE—NO Lags Rio Coffee, for nak by • marl AILMER k RICKETSON. Icnelos superior quality Pin Ash, Mr pale (turi7) MILLER. k RICKE7II.4ON. CI I'(: AR—?O !Ads. prime N. 0.; 1.7 • 30.1k15. assorted Loaf; Clarified: for sok by rorirr: J. 1). WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. wurrr. LII.N1)-50 kegs purr 30 6 . No. 1: for sale by. J. D. WILLI:ill/4.11% Wi.4l Rt. tit.ANsui.—la mos: ti. U. /11 a n d for .aJ.. Ly %TILLER & RICKETSON. • .;1.7. ; T5T.61.. %V HOCK INE—Henkel! &C: oa importation,: A i;l'l (or sale b) the rase or bnttle. at the wine mine of (dec2lll JACOB WEAVER.. IRON SAFE. - -Our large Iron Safe, (or Flii; by IL A. EA lINESTOCK & iatCorner First and %Combos. 111.ol3L—Itu bblx. mesh superfine Flout, of st good .1.: 4 brand; just reccivell and for sole. by tunlll 3Nf171 tk, SINCLAIR. - OMER VINEGAR-63 bbla. pure Vinegar, from Cider 4 of In4fi, in store and for sule, wholesale and retail. by deep JACOH WEAVER. CLARIFUED hl6l. o. , fbir: 6 ••extra; For ode by D 66251 J. D. WII g 1011. S. N. 0. AIOI.AS , IFIS; 13 hhda7sirictly Prime I'l - N.O. Sugar; just received and for sale, by jant I A111.1.1:11 IFICKETSON T OAF' SUGAIL-3 lads. No. 8, Loaf Sugar; for sale 1.4 low to close consignment, by janl 1 QPARKLING MOSEt A .E HOCK NVINE—•For sale by I._ the case or bottle, at the wine more of dean JACOB wE.tvErt. 6117di aND - StAeRFACEL.-7 hbts:Vtitmild 0 21 bbls. Ne. 3 51ackere4 for sale by isn't JAMEB MAY. HTFANF.SSEY BRANDY—igilf japes, London color Vining* of '42, to arrive and for sale by dee= Ir. C. MARTIN. • • • IA quart and pint bottle., fot sale by deer:: P. C. MARTIN. 11011 MC W 1.0 rIL-4 stacks prime lcuriltaf -hulled" Buckwheat, for sale by jan? de SINCLAIR 11tOA—Ou tons liar tron, aa4orted. In store and tor sale by L. S. WATEREAN, jan27 No. 3l Water, and 62 Front eta. TIKIEL FEACITES=DU be. prime Ohio Peaches, for _IJ sale by . SMITH & SINCLAIR, jau24 .- No. 56, Wood at. FiLouß-50 bbla. tieab, of prune brands, received by steamboat Ringgold, and fur sale by feb3 SMITH & SINCLAIIL BEANS. -400 bushels Small Wbite. for !MC by 1. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood street. Mil - - B ACON. -600 lbs. :Moulders; 1200 Sides; on consignment and for sale by (mar 23) MILLER & RICKETSON. c(IOARS.-✓28,(180 No. 1 de is Crnz; kJ 8,000 super. Ragalias,Just received and for sale by mar 22 ATILLEIt RICICIM'SnYV _ . LlNSktill) OlL—ttO bids. Linseed Oil. in store unit wr site by SELLERS & NICOLS, (OM No. 14 Liberty st. _ _ . PORK. -100 bbla. Mess Pork; 18 do. Rump do n in store and for sale, by janB7 SELLERS & NICOLS. NAILS AND sPnois.—aso kegs Nails and Spikes, as; sorted, in store and for sale, by jan27 L. S. IVATERMAN. STEFL.—A general assornnent of Cast, Shear, K Blis ter, German, American and Spring Steel, in store and for sale by ijan27) L. S. WATERMAN. Nid--30 b.'s. and yr. bis.. . 'FL t'or sale, y J. D. WILLIAMS, No.llo Wood st CI 'SOAR AND MOLASSES.--YO hhds. Prime N. O. Sue ar; 40 bbls. N. 0.-Molasses, lust received and for sale by llan-"7] SELLERS & NICOLE. LINSEED Ws. Prime Linseed Oil, on eon eignment, and for sale by /520 SELLERS & NICOLS, 17 Libert et. LARD OIL.-20 bbla. Conkling's No. I Winter Lard Oil, (or sale at reduced rates, by jan2o SELLERS & NICOLS. DYE FLOUR-27 bbls. Rye Flour, a prime article for ..I.lk, family use, just received, and for ' sale. by Jan.% L. S. WATERMAN. DUCKWIIEAT FLOUR.--M seeks, a superior arti tide, in store and for sale by L. S. W'ATERMA.N. t[OPEI.-5 sacks, on consignment and for sale, b y ianl4 MILLER & RICKECBON. N. ian26 56 Market at, between Third and Fourth. ENNA-2 bales "East India," Just received and for lo sale, by B. A. FAHNESTOCKAVO., nov22 Cor. First and Wood its. C . OOFERS' ISINGLASS-2 CASCl6just recd and for sale, by 13. FAHN 'POCK &CO., nov2B Co?. First and Wood sts. COCK AND CROWN—A few baskets of this eelebrat ed Wine offered for sale at the wine wore of nov2s JACOB WEAVER. T 4°6 WOOD-100 bblerreirtar 7 Vii sale, by ' . • COr. Fast and Wood sta. MI..ATAGNESIA-ore'suloa, inet mid and for tale, a P.a.M qMOca & CO., - _ . • COL First and Wood ata. - ~» ISMIEM illisccilanrous. Ola SRNS, just recce cd JAMES MAX s, on consignment and lot snie by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood street. ou LL s.. o. 1 tia t, For sae by MILLER & RICKETSON 57.3.! MEM lac gale anti Zo VOR, SALE CHEAP—A nice small Lot of Ground in L West Deer township, 16r:tiles from Pittsburgh, and 5 miles front the canal in Tureinum. There are 5 acres , of well cleared land, well fenced. A. good two story Log House, 2 by LI, with twu rooms to a floor, a brick chim ney, and a log stable and shed are on the lot. The house is at present occupied as a small store, and will make a good stand for country business. There is - a fine large garden, for raining marketing for the Pittsburgh market. The road from Pittsburghto Saekensburgh and Freeport, passes the door. The above property will be sold low for cash, or half cash and six months credit, and agood little given on paying font. Possession given on the .Ist of Apyil. For terms and _particulars apply at ISAAC. HARRIS , , Agency and Intelligence Office, Fifth at. 'DR SALE- - -A 'desirable - two story Brick Dwelling;, 1. well arranged with hall of entrance, parlor, dining room and kitchen, (oar bed rooms. finished garret, good cellar, and pleasantly located on Liberty street, Alleghe ny. Price and terms accommodsting. B. CUTHBERT, General Agl, mar 27 Smithfield street. SIXTI4 WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A two fumy Brick Dwelling House, situated in the oth ward; contains four rooms. hall, kitchen and coal house. Price 8800 ad terms easy. , Also: two Frame Rouses, each containing five rooms; price SOO each; terms aecornmo., ling. Apply at -CUTHBERT'S, qua: Real Estate Office, Smithfield at., near Fourth. 23 EAL ESTATE—Persons onstung m puronase Own -11, mut Horan, BUILDING LOn, or FARNS, can find a great variety for sale on accommodating' terms, at S. CDTHBEBT'S Real Estate 015oe, _ 50 Smithfield st. VALUARLE FARM FOR SALE—Situated on Ohio River, twelve miles below Pittsburgh, on the road to Beaver, and adjoining laud of John Hays. Esq., containing 100 acres, well improved , . with a good House, Barn, and Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, comprising Apples, Poaches, Cherries, &c. Thls property is of the most desirable now °Grimed for sale: For further particu lars apply at 9. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, mar2o 50 Smithfield at. Cyril3LJ.: l'O RRNT.—A brick Stable, with Carirage 3 thw°, to rent from the let of 'April next. Inquire of mar:-tf • F. L. SNOIN•DE.N. 29 Water et. rl N.) LET—That large and commodious warehouse. sit- I tutted on Second street. near Wood.jnst below Parks Co.; and at present occupied by John Little, Esq. S. CUTHBERT. Gen. Agent. 50 S.lnithficld street. sthi!,.4.cverlined a slur)-to it the ware -11 re GEoRGI: cocitnA:q. To Let, r:ma: A. NEW two story Brick Dwelling Reuse, sita -11 nted on the East Common, Allegheny city. (near the residence of Judge Irwin.) and finished lit the best, modern style. with handsome portieo in front, double par lors. furnished with autrble mantels and improved sliding doors: dining room and kitchen on the first floor. runt four good bed rooms on the second story: with finished garret. Enquire of RICIIA R 1) ORAN% on the premises; or of frill-tf JAMES PARK. Jr. ic CO.. Second at. tU SALE--The subseriber °Kers fi;iarljtheimprove -4 Metals and properly be now uerupii:s. situated ma the Fourth Street Itoad. about three miles from the city; con sisting of a well finished Brick llouse. COMOillill.S ten rooms, and ti cellar under the whole; an excellent Brick Tenant House. containing three rooms. a large barn and excellent stabling; a never thiling'ianning spring of soft water, and a pump of:excellent water at the kitetion door; also,a garden, containing, some choice .frnit trees, togeth er with shout ton tic:ego/ excellent ground. 'the above property will be Sold on reasonable terms, it w il l bet and.posiess fur rent ion given after on the first day of April: if not sold, that day. kor further information apply to the subscriber. on the premises, teb2l-alsvrtAit'l DA VI D ur.F.LER. Riatntta rnny and "ham. Ptndd ro Let, rjrWO Large Rooms, with steam rower. F.:moire at 1 the File Factory, corner o; O'Hara and Liberty sts., Flint Ward, Pittsburgh_ febtet-tAp To Lot, neW Brick touses,situute on tirntlt st.,and fur- F nisheti in the best style, with double parlours, and sliding doors, with dining room and lateheit on the first dopy, and six good rooms on the other two stories. En cndre in the scone row, of WAI. elßeif. rebid-Lip 1o Ltrick *louse, corner of Webster and Fal ton streets, formerly occupied by J. 13. Butler. Pos session given immediately. Apply to febtil.tf J. C. CUMMINS. rro flu 0111 the first siory --- .Tnl th - iseeta - d I and third Ittorie; °fa track house, corner of Fifth an n d Union str eet .. ALSO-LA very neat and convenient Frame Cottage. in Allegheny city. Apply to JAMES MAY. 1 , 0 REP:T.—A Basement with two rooms, suitable Cur J a physician or dentist. on Penn street. between Hand awl Irwtst xtreetot. fituit."2l 'L. WILMART.H. rpo i.Kr.—th.r. new three story Lyre Ming House. wit, 1 bath house attached, situate near the - corner of Wylie and Washington streets. Possession atten on she first of April next. {junl7l ' JOIIt F. PERRY. 1.1.r.—T1 ~ doeithi g lionse.!. situate on Fourth street, near the CAIIIIi Bridge, in the city of Pitts- Lurch. on S Also. a Room. 75 by tAI feet, with a eoneenient entrance M. nem. %Vocal street Abu, n frame dwelling. lsro Waiter. with an acre at ground looter enttivution. situate on Ohio Lime, in the eity of Allegheny. Enquire of 1311. .1. 11. WIT.I.IANIS.IIO Wood at. ;II PRtVATE tram,.A'ro DISEASES. Dr. tc.a. of ,* C 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all cases of a pen-air or &bath-nature bacilli:unit VI to the bunion frae. , e i syhiii.•nd Syphilitic eruptions.gonorrlura `.. and its eonseiptenees, together with all re fitt't ed throat...v. impurities of the bloosi, with all diseases of enter/valet-it:in. skin di.eases,with strie owe s, gleet, urethral disch i argri, seminal weakness and impotency; also. piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb. monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints. fistula in ano. nervous atteetions. pains in the back and loins. irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, letter. ringworm. mercurial diseases, &e. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE • I Exclusively 'devoted to the study and treatment of rene- I real disonlers, and those nrisiug from vontlithl exeraxes, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood. whereby the coustnuiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Drown troffer assuninees of -speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. . • . Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sq.. amte apartment.. l'atients esti visit Dr. D. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good adviee privately and promptly. To all such. Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingteurreal dis eases, in their various Minis and stages, offers indttecmenu which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby rip pflped that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated an every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years c• iffined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn plaints. iUr'egrtatn, safe and speedy cures will, in all caeca, be guaraii4ed. Recent eases arc relieved in a short time, witliOut inter ruption [rein business. frpllernia or Rupfure.—Dr. Drown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid particu lar attention to that diseaie. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain a fee, or they will not be attended to. ltrOffiee on Diamond Alley. a few doors (ruin Wood street, towards the,market. Cimsultations strictly confi dential. occ.l.s.ilarvel y discovered (CM: IV edy fur Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never faits. Wire and Private Consultation Rooms. No. 65, mond alley, Pitisburg,h, Pa- th e Doctor' is always at home. ianitbdawtf ci lIIEAP CASH BOOT AND SHOE STORE.— j The subscriber, thankful fur p.m favors, would respectfully inform his friends andthe public, gen erally, that he has just received Ms Spring stock of Boots and Shoe; of all size; direct front the menu facturers. which he-will sell lower (wholesale or retail for cash) than caebe purchased at any other establish ment in the city. Also, French Calf and Morocco Leath er, which he is prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice, for either Ladies, Gentlemen or Children's wear. Gentlemen's first rate Boots for 81,50 and 85,00, which he warrants equal to any St Boots in the city. for neat ness and durability. All work warranted at his estab lishment. THOMAS A. HINTON, marB-2w No. 112 Market street. - - ---- TEii Agent for can W3cLareall."°•ml ife e ns . ions . 'o t ‘ o vr a c' t the office of Win. E. Austin, Esq., Eurke's Building, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. attend In the neral Land Office, at Washington, will to my business there, free of charge to appli cants. febgs EMOVAL—C. A. ne-iNULTI 4. Co. have IT.MOVet, Xt, to the warehouses on "Sloan's wharf," upper Canal liasht, Liberty street, where they ere now fully prepared to receive a large amount of Produce, 54c., to ship, on the opening, of Ctuitil navigation, to - Philadelphia, Baltimore, and all Intermediate places. fe h 25 21 . 1r& i l l , b ; r ah il i fT; r arK 2 4 8 T A..l 9 ewr.R.S, will ' introduce the npriirg g' otyle A ot HATS this day; Saturday, Match 4th,1848: Their friends and customers are requested to call and examine their stock of Spring Ilateoust received from New York, at their store, corner of Filth sad Wood Ids. mars-y SPRING FASHION FOR HATS.—This 4 /4 fuLatyla of II A T 8 are now ready at marl PAULSON'S. Sprl fly; Style. StoORE, hes just received from New Y 0111,01% . Sp 4ing Style of Hate -. which he will introduce 4 on Saturday, March 4. AU those in want of a neat and superior Hat, will pleas call and ermine, at No. 75, Wood street, 3d door above Fourth street m3 Tobacco and (agars. TACOB hfcCOLISTER has removed from his old stand, ty No. W, to N 0.19 Fifth street, where he has fitted Up his room in a superior style, and will keep on hand-4ither for Wholesale or retail—the following named wicks Im ported .Principes ; Regattas, of -all brands; Lowman Chewing and Smoking. Tobaceo. &c.. He respectfutly in vites his friends and acquaintances to call and see him, in his now store, before purchasing elsewhere,- mar 1-1 m .-Vol. 2 Glo ry min its t or pt Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the Revolution moat unpublished sources; by Alse de Lamartine in three vols. Vol. 2d just ßayard, received. . W. Gilmo The Lifere Simms of ChevalLer Bayard, "the Good Knight; by . . Scenes at Washingion-w. story of the last generation by a Citteen Baltimorer Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains; by Geo. F. Ramon, Esq., member of the Royal Geographica Society, &e.. &e. - Now and Then—A Novel, by Samuel Warren,F. R. S. Author of % Ten Thousand a Year," "The Mary of a Late Physician," &c. The above works received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, feb24 - - Booksellers. Market st. - - LARET—B MS* Table Claret; 5 " Bordeaux' " In store, for sale lry 5Fa243/...ft RICE:MO:Y. v. ri~ x.~. ' 18 CZ ICINNATI AND PITTSBURGH 48. DAILY STEADI PACKET LINE. r rinSindependent Line of steamers it now composed of the largest, swi ft est, best finished and furnished. andmost powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the heat and most exPenenced men engaged in the river buiness.— The line btu 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 Orith any passenger line In the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. MI that money eat, procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The beats leave for Cincinnati as follows: - MONDAY PAICHRT...—Tbe MONONGAusa.A, Copt. &one, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlo o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at ID r. TURBA4 Y PAOICET.—The Ilzurans .No. 2, Capt. Jna. Mlneeker, will leave Pirlaburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. WEDNESDAY PACKET~The NEW Ev.. Gun, No; 2. Cart. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Werinewlay !limning at I.oticloek Wheeling every Werinewlay even ing at 10 r.l. THURSDAY PACKET—Tbe BULLIaIT, Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pit t a bargb every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. ac. FRIDAY P A C. CUPP= No- e, Capt. Croat, will leave Pittsburgh everyniday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Fildny evening at 10 r. SATURDAY FLORET.—Tbe Nil324L,Caa, Capt. De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturdey evening at 10 P. at, SUNDAY PrICKRZ—The ISIAC l'hurrort, Copt. A. G. Armen, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; INlieeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. nov la. For St. Louis. sidcUTUE fine strainer WYOMING, Tnosras GIIEHNC, Master, will leave for the ahoy° LE and all intermediate lauding', on Friday; Mardi al at LO A. M. For freight or passngo. baring superior accommoda tions. apply on board, or to 'men UFA R.. MILTIENITERGEE., .vent, . . &car tot.. I..um TllR•tital running passenger minor rr.:sw- SYLVAMA, R. C Uttax, Master,will leave for the above and intermediate porta ; on Friday, !tin rch 31. at 4 P.M. For freight or pasvatre appl on bonrd. m'27 or "law Or emus. • • yiak• THE splendid new atentner SAVA:CY-1, H. Drunson. :starter, will learefor the abore ntersnediate landiligi, on Friday, Morelia, at in 1. N. For Gnriett or pansage apply oon board. ' fed Per ISt. Louis. Galena, mad Dubuque. THE g ood steamer ST. ANTIEONY. 'f nos MAI, -faster, will leave for the above, on Satu 7, April Ist, .at 2 o'clock, r sr. For freight or passage apply- on board, or - to JAMES MAY. or mote/4 GEO. MD.TEINEF.RGEE. Ag't. For St. Louts. THE splendid steamer NORTH CAIIOI.I - Devirrze, 3laeter, will leave for the aoove emu interruediale porta, regularly.: For freight or pessere apply on board. fet•l For Nashville. THE steamer AMERICAN EAGLE rill leave for the above and all Intermediate porta re carp. For freigLt or passa„•;e ar,p'y on board. Of TO febl 3iILTENBERUER. J.ANICREVI k CO. For Cincinnati. The light draught ateemer.FRIENDSIDP. i l ad Dams, 3U.ster, Will leave for the above and intermediate ports regalia'''. For freight or passage apply on board. mar ti • • •'/For St. Louts. • The new and spudid steamer ORIENTAL., VAN Melt, Master, will leave tew the above and intermediate ports regularly. Far freight or passage apply on board. marl° New Arrengement. TIIE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday,re turning on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Sae has boat at the landittil, between %% ood street and the Etidgt. prepared to receive freights at any time. S. d: W. 111ARBAUGB.• Agents. Xn. Ta. Wooil strret. Plcieburgh and Wheedle, Packet,. TUE swift steamer CONSEIM Dasaex P. KIXXIT. Master. 'ill leave regularly for Wheeling. on Monday, ‘Yeducsday, and l'ri day, at 10 o clook.pretisrly, Leave Wheeling eyery Tnesilay, Thursday: and Satur day, at 7 O'CiOrk..e. Y.. poitiy.. . .. 7 the Consul.will laud at all intermediate ti Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort all . d safety of paimencers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-actlag safety-guard, to prevent explusum. For freight or passage apply onloard. or to. malt _ JOHN' FLACK, Agent. ______ . il . Beaver and Weaville Packet. suer THE steamboat . BEAVER. Cuartam IL el-'IIIX It. Master. will, during the coming w seascm, make daily trips to Beaver MO Wellsville, leaving Pittsburgh every menning at 9 o'clock, and Wells ville at 3 o'clock, r. .u. deels It. ril. 11 A RTON A. CA.. Avant... - • Vor aid The new and splendid Passenger Steamer 1 /IGIILANDEIL Captain 11. A. Yoitsr, avid cave tor the above and all intermediate ports regularly. -For freight or passage, having superior accounnoda- . apply on board. febl9 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daisy-: Packet Line. FElattla.T lar iqS. IFETIaIaART Ist. ISIS. LEAVE DAILY 'AT A. M. AND 4 P." 51. The following new bunts complete the Ca line for the preslen sermon: ATLANTIC, m, James Parkinson; HALTic, Cam. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS APLANE, Capt. E. Bennett The boats are entirely new, and arc fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort , -that money can procure has been provi ded. net:nulls will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat. at the foot of Itoss st. Passengers will be puncrnal on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the sulvortised hours. jah3l For Louisville.. THE Kentucey River Packet, GREY EA GLE, Mamas, Itlaster will leave for the a ore not intermediate ports regularly. For freight or peasage epply on board. fch9 For Brownsville. The new and splendid passenter and mail steatites BA LTIC, Capt. A . Jseotit. leave torteet ore port daring the present week, at B A. positively. Fur fteight or passage apply on Lanni.. (eh? • .• . IFiii: - B — iownsv Wig. : • THE newranil and Passenger steamer AT LANTIC, luta.; PAItiLTISON. Master. will leaveor I e above port this day, at 8 a. at., positively. Fur freight or passage apply on board. feb2 1344 For St. Louis. TUB excellent and i i light draughtme steamer SWAN. B. MA I', Master, will leave for the aore and intermediate landings in a few weeks. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to fe1...3 'JAMM MAY, Water st. For St. Louts. THE new and splendid steamer A.NDREW FULTON, NY: IL .1 7 vvro3, Master, will leave for the n aye and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply an board, or tti Jaril7 JAMES MAY. SODA ASH—Pima Ram:can—The subscribers have this day reduced the price of their soda usli, (which is warranted by the manufacturers from 65 to &I per cent.) to 41)o. for cash, or 4}e. for approved notes at !4 months. And for quantities of .5 tons or upwards a deduction will be made of is per pound off these prices. & IVIITCFIELTREE, 160 Liberty street. irr Our friends who feel inclined to assist in procuring subscribers for our Campaign paper, will be geed enough to cut out the Mllowing proapectus, and attach a sheet of paper at the bottom, whereon to write trub, scribers names. - A '0 II EAT . CAM P A 1:G:0-AY:FA:RI Immediately after the norninatioa of the Baltimore - ,Convention are made }Mown to the country--say about the Ist Of June, next,—the undersigned will commence the publication of a small Ccniipaign Paper, entitled - THE JEFFERSONIA r N: which will be issued weekly, for six months, or until the result of the election is announced.. The JEFFERSONIAN, will be filled with Political Metier; exclu sively; and will be furnished to Clubs. on the following terms, viz Ten Copies for Fifteen, • Twenty, - Fifty, - One Hundred, • - It seems_to be . generally - ltdmitt the approaching Presidential C 4 will be one of unusual interest, Iffil • .-‘ :' • . • .. . . . Steam floatCotwilit. MOM. 4. 4 r: • -` • : acT.LIV & . PAN . MCI! "" _.fik4ll - ;ett • And Xleedi,s FOrilan nout Annade ••••-' • "", of Aran% Bank Notes, Gold an Slr 6: 4 0 0 1 1 1 ' s rn an4 .,l4.. 3nt iy lloo? 010 Foursk, Wartgruic' , itts er bi . N tr o ik, (ls '74. • • 114511:31. KOW . A,IO USK. ' 13.14.1.21E1t & 1141121...: Banker* and Exchange Broken, Deafen in Fern a.: and Drmustio BiW . Bills of E'schangt, Colifitafig , lrMsPos , •. it,Eonk Now: and Cein. Cotner of Third and A p o od EL, directly oppotite the St .. . Charles Hotel. - 1nn729 *- • . ~. .... N. .UOLIKES & BON. ' • • • Dani-ecr and Dealers in .B.rehame c'ons and Zdni islnt37 -I - ' • ' - "., X. 5.5 11.tarket serer; Pittsburgh. , i :1. '• . SELLING RATE. HEM/MGR. Demo aux, ' ' . New York Ipr I Cincinnati 4, .:: . . ... Philadelphia, . Louisville ' i Baltimore • " St:Louis• 1 •-, _ i . ' •.,-,_, SAX' NOTED. Buying rarri. Ohio Indiana Kentucky Virginia Wheeling Tennessee aulfri JAL I. Rimy. • MOON & SAMOUTHT._ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRO ' DICBES • . L N.E. Corner If Wood and. Sixth. rocas,' throlourg_SVra.,. 3;IEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes. Tune Bills, Foiligia. and Domestic. Exchange, Certificates ofDepoirlg, XCIIANGE on all the principal Cities of tug, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers.. .., CURRENT and par faudsmcciecil on deposits, . : COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, as .• lowest rates: • rencortats • Messrs. M. Leech & Son, • •• " Ogden & Snowden, "" IVsn. Bell & Son, Pittsburgh.. S. 111'Clorken & rugiiiii & Bennett. • I , ;omittir & Brother, " roles. Lathrop & Co.. Philmialphia.: " W. 8.. Thompson & Co. Hondly. Phelps & Co: Sew York. Bol,eoek & Co. " Tiffany Ward & Co. `• Jon. hi ; Cullongh & CO. Baltimore Kr. Jame* George, . j " -H. Hanna. Cineintaati,f • " Joseph Watsson, Fenner & MAIM:tn. • : It. F'. Ellis. Esq., Cashier, Boni, of Pilishunth Sentensher W. 1647; Car)]. IWOI.. I IbD like to call the 'malign of Contilry, Vera chants, ilotel and lillteatritioat ..Bar-kcepers, pritiati Fundlies,lke. to examine my stock of Wines, Limier., Cigars. Ike., cocain 'torn and cellar, consisting of dm most celebrated Brands. Ac. &c. Peeling conEdent of having the largest and best %storied Stock in ouy bona, Nest of the mountains, arid being etienctl In ti c natio, tali on of Wines and Liquors. ice., direct to this country, persons can rely on being accommodated. both in pus and quality. P. C. MARTIN, • mnrB , corner of Smithfield sod Frou!sitceli. • sirens. 6a aof Nitricer mock t • TuE extensive crock of uld 1-AN IiILETII NUR. SEltit.'S. Philadelphia. is shout to be disr used of at I'UBI,IC AUCTION—the undersigned in tending to relinquish business. fJech an opportunity for obtaining Norserp, Per:dons ai Aucrion. has never been presented in /mance, end the attention of the trade. and all who wish to decomue their grounds Toyed or Cotinz try, or enlarge their Green housr calkaionr. is rexpeettidly iuvited. rot 'improving the_ . groutuL: of Cemeteries,: Churches, State and County Chitees ; etc., this oak will af ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail are le preparations. The sole of the cut-are r re4a will cont• mence on TUESDAY. aiAlteli 2lot, alai the Plants en Par, on TUESDAY, MAY Al. Proper aid for safe pack ing and shipment will he given, when required; and an. there will be no postponement or reser vation, Persona from distant points may attend the sale without tear of disappointment. 0 : - .• °Hereto be executed at PRIVATES:ILE will bi rcerired until the above periods, and the usual strict at tendon riven. I.).'I,ANDRETIL ire FULTON: It may be proper to state, to prevent misapprehension,. that it as tie Nursery business cots, the subeeriher.le about to relinctokb. His attention will he hereafter whol ly devoted to the culture of eecdt, and tir their sale at his. vrarehouse, 55 Chestnut street. frt. Any further iwormation will be given by 31r.• . eNnWDEN. Pinahnreli. Mitt • . N .ottee. . . LL pamoirs interested in the Extension et DagUt:sns - 1.1. Way, from Its present termination at IVaslitheitet street to the Eastent Ilea of the city. on the Allegheny .• - river. are bereby•notified that a plan-of speeificatiou of the opening of said Duquesne Way, is nose deposited th • the Officd of the Recording Regulator, for public exam bunion and inspection, as directed by . (ndinance of the '.l9th day of November,. •”..17, authorizitig the opening of .aid tt a y . mecowAN • • mad Recording Ilegalater, tlisf of PitibMgthr. • Extract from Section 10th of an Act entitled "Au Act to authorize suit to be brought trpolitheMeral . Dbod.tif wattles B. hntehell, late Superintendent." .• • "And any owner or owners of grootollytoff tio the lino of :nth street, lane or alley, who shell cuitsid.r that La. • rho or they, shall suffer damage fron the tmeiring or srl- : denim; ofrthe same, may , apidy, by petition , to th e •-: next Court of Quarter Sessions to the t 7 otuity vt.AlTesh• Hy!' • toari•tal New Sprit: g Dap: ir(roods. ,• A. MA SON .V..l.:o.,a2Mulket ieet: ave just receiv-• 1 .cis large supply of Yew Spring and .SuninterOry. - - ds Goo, which will be o ff ered nholcsvie and rctei.-mt very low cash prices. • • Antofi g st our assortmer.t at way be fowl lu cases fancy Litglish tied Americon . prima • • • and chintzes. comprising every new style now in the market, and were purcheactl at the - present low ratesi • •_. which will enable us to sell at lewd 23 per eent.less than • former mires. Also 10 cases. soiall-pattorns fest...colored, _. merinmek and calico prints, very neat mad diairoblp;ll " cases new style plaid• stripe, and plans lima of every shade and quality; .3 cases spring- miuslin de lathes. rich and cheap:-mode colored cailunercs and • . • moos. detainee; pea Penis Ingres, a dew and splendid . ' • article for ladies: dresses: printed orminlees; soda striped and plaid bnra,,-c 1 case obangeaGle lustres, very rich: a large lot of 4.4 and 0 , 1 French printed caruhrwa mid • • lawns: 100 doz. best quality ladiesland gent's kid gloving white goods of every description, together with a aeUeral assortment of housekeeping goods. etc. etc. Conutry . • merchants. and the inhabitants of PltbL link and vichuty.. are respectfully invited to call and exam:nue out stack and • prices. which we • will warrant to compare favorably with the eastern Markets. A. A.' MASON • rnarx C 2 Market street, between 3il and 4th s Importnntl To tlir Nrrcharos and lltirnufacturers rift:burgh: NCTAI. A. EIN:3LOE, 3 - doors east of the Post Office, is 'V au authorized. Agent for the Srarar.avtisa - DAM:i AND WNEKLT lIND • T The Herald hisheemestahlfshed, ner.rly half a century. and has nn extensive and substan. tial circulation thropshout the pepuktus told rick counties of Eastern Ohio, IVesterit Pennsylvania and , Virgirrisi Persons wishing to extend their businersi will not fail ta: embrace the above, favorable opportunity to do so. 11 Terms' of advertising moderate, With au editorial notice gratis, if requested. . tonne r — M-00 or. ea Rancor( Hun; I le “ I.etudw i Pon; 10 ' 4, 'PraAlt ' " S. S. Matleira; • 75 " Lon. Market 10 Symington ' " 5 " Fayal -10 " Tone:Hie 10 " 'Pale Sherry; 5 Golden . 10 15 " Dry , Malaga; 10 “ Street- " For sale quantities to snit, by . ' " OLD Whiskey, (Or sale by the bbl and on drag ht; • 8 bills old Bourbon 'Whisker. Ibr site t ry • raer7 RINTERS' INK.-4ust reeerred at the .Pratte TEA tiros N ee,, 72 FOurth st., 30 KEGS imams WINTER. Ink is ac NEWS INK, in 20 Ib..and 50 Ib.. kegs. Trout's Printing knowledged; by piinters, to be the best wountfaer tured in the country. .A. JAYNES;.' fel:3-daw Agent for the Maortfttehirer; jjof Hays & Broelrevay has this day been dissolve& by menial consent. All ac counts will be settled by John. Rays, who will continuo, the business at the old stand. JOHN HAYS. • m 3 A. W. BROCKWAY. Federal Party, so often - defeated, is mire moro in the field, endeavoring, with; its hundred Mare= hands, to grasp and br , Mg' within its ranke, all the factions and, fag, ends of parties - in .the country, so a s t o make common opposition to the Democracy, On account of the extreme cheapness of the paper, we, shall be obliged to adopt • the cash system, rigidly. l'herefe s ra, attention will be paid to any• order,, oaten accompanied by the cash. .„. . The ...lEFFERSCiNIAM Will yield t zatdous Support to the NoatatEss of the islarprtat CONVENTION ; and will 1ia5 . 4 . 4 to public gaze, the ugprincipleti triotic course of the Fetievil those whatire lending "aid and exnfoitit - :0 to our country's enemies. Address, (Post paid,) HARPER, Pittbn„.„ $ 5 00' 1 7:00 9 00 120 00 35 that • PztiO, I he ofd : March, b; 1848: Li Ron OFFICE. MMM " • IMII • :6'4'; ~; -; rr..~y„ r:lri ~, 4~ . _~. . ~"' '' - .r . ..... f• BtlYine dr r i nn e t i y i t t a e. tr or a New Vertnnia, vall4! - C • " •*. Ateryland New Orleans 4 dn. 41 it I It It 3 yt :11aiailoot, O. r.: , pp dciftic. MEM f~: '. MEM ' . 1'..-` . • - .1 : 4 1 ;•-i','.'.. !Fi,i,4.-4 . 4,f,.. i ., 4 ..: .4'.- =BM . Srf t . 4:47 • '7`: y\ i ' :' • , - - .3.. 1 ' ,.., ~.-.,' ~ ' . ' • 4 1. it . .'. ~. . -.-- .'ATL I . ;.‘ ‘. 7 . 1 , ~:i ......‘ 4- . ' 4 41 ) :. •: . 4'...-'' i d . 4ri"4l: ' '-''',::. • ''' m 7/ -•- .....:: , : 7 4 , ... : ::1,,-. , '; , -(740A1T5: ., ,1 ~,: - ~; . '` '...1.,,.„.,..r.t::::''';;:get.'i4:i. . ''. • ' %. '4l :e.oZ t .:. -7; ' ' ' Wf;•, l .t .l, e .' .. ',"•,' :!._„':' ' - ' , • , i, ' ^ ' •,., Y . Y+,i, - .'" ... i •'.. ::-:....-?.::..::.: .•',.7::',..-:,:.•::..-F: ' • . • - : , • ' ;•.;‘:- • ''• .=~:' EWE MEE EWE . .31= . - - :. 5 '.: - .54-s., ; --,-. 3 : N . , ~... _.-..?:,1 ;.., ~ ,-,---, '4 ,-- .4 . •:".- ; _ i ~,.. • :-.,. .., . .., , ,, ! - , 4'.4 . -& . ... , : -- .... - ..i . :v. 4 1...ta..- . . cf-:..it.z;l'il','47-...511' ' ~,_ -,%•:-.'-'4.47-Akii6rktO . ... ,-.'•:. -....•,...,..:-.., 4.......... - ~ ..rv.- .....:. . v ,_,•••••••1' - A., ...:i / ....; ~ : A.,: A. ::: ".4, 1 ‘. . nt,*.-=t:ffj•ttiN-44- . '... :.,::.'... 0. ...'. :-e ..... --,..-:.. ..., . .., .-:,', .p„ EWA MEM '' , :i. 1, .7. ''.: '' . : - : ; i!:,.:;•.;:,.,'.'..,... _ .'. , ...- . ;.'-', , :...7.-:- ..:- : '., S• • • t.' rt' ' ? 1.4 • . . • - t,` • ~ . LA, -' . • : 0 ; . :4' . ..;:‘ :, yam*, - ... '•.; `: 4 . . f - - , . s i . -; :;•'. 1 1.:* ' :7 •0 ,' .: = • 1 - -. '-''' q• •' , "%tt - r'•:•l'.7% . . 14 y:' : : • i.. ''...i .-. :K; ' ' _. ... .: ., - :-....r .. 1 , - .....: , )„.4:: - I f ' i'. 1 ' . P-1-4 ~. , - - - . 1 47,.......,,: • •• "---...,..7 - s`. l '. - -1-4q1•';;;; - , - ~:. -.....7.,.-c, :, -": '', • , '- • - : .., ' C : -.,;, ': ' '- i.. • •- '4/ 7 - • , . - 1 ''' ,... ii . „ : .. r. ' .41'H '...... 4:4 '51 . r .."‘ 1•ii 7 it :; 7 - •.'. 4 , 1 ‘...4...0, - ...4 A ... - ',,.. b. ... . 1441 V • --k.. '...0 . . . s •••?: ; • -„--- ....A.A, ...6%._.),_ m. ...... ~,,,,-..,..r.:::,:7. .............-..' .... -W•ls.t , '.. ',,N..... ,- : ,- • .. ,:,-._.... ,•.,,, ..; Lver :- !" , .. - .."1,. ~, .., . ...,, f ,„ J .,.., 4 4 . .e.,..i....t,......1P., . .....!;•.,3.-.'41- , . . % .-., NA, '0 1 q:4 7,, X1i; 3 ix: --; .. 1 -1-1 , ... v... . '..--• -.; !V"' k . " - "t , ' '' . , .. • -....- was . . . .... . . ....... . : ;;;:.:4...-:-;...: - .±..' T '. . -.:-...,T.. - ..5 . r..;:4'i:1 . . 7 `i - ,' , ;: , ..: . •.,i‘ . . , ; - ;.... : . - ', -; . :',..--.„.....;,:..,:,,,.E:::„,,t..,:::!,::::,]...::::::.L•::!:...::.:;... • -- - , , ... • ; -,..,-. ' ' ' 1 ‘. -'• '',2 ...` ,e ' .r%&.' ..•;-.. • 21 .., •-,.....::, ,j _ 1.,::- , ,:" E •-•-- .-„.: .: . ' •`' `.- :'''-' ,- , L.,..,. ''' :'- - _ - • '• ' . •-• , --• -•*.:,._.., Z-",ek' :.'''..... -, ' . ....-- -•,, -. 1.:1%.-.•;-..fp.ki,••••-•• v , ~ • , . .. - - '' , L , -s. - ' ~tA4.6;ce.'.."4".. '•. " " ,'",c 007- . xz • 5 ., .;.:-,.- . .,- :... -....'1' ~ • ' . , ir- ,` - 1— ; ,,, ,; \ .--,',F"'"--,:;,' ..,, . '' .4 .,":`, - ,. 1-;-..:.:VA,,,L,-:.;:tfZi..:;.- ~ ..: '•,'". -. I').-",:,4,'•;:s;rtes:T‹.% s:, '' s ' .. -.....r4.,;%41Z:it'•-,: ,:"- 1-",,,,7'4'iVe '%---';',..," -., ".,.SP,F.-"--.,,.' • '• , ....7!...,«•,° - •• !...rz'..... \ -v ;- ...., .:,•-:.:,;:' ,7 ... - .: - •:. ,'..::.:,':::;, .rt..,, _..... °.\.: T . . 21 :4 1ii NEE • i 7.14 • • =SS 4 .;:t•t•:=-4' .-• .1/. . i•At•• • • • •• 40•N r : , • .4., I, 'rt ' 1 %7 " . ~1 ~. ~.1~~::i •.I,•r. • ''.ll?- ..‘ MIEH4 tir.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers