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'''-,..',.: r r ': $.: ' , , , '.. ~.*:--; yam'''''' • '-': -. , - •„- -- t;i:f:?, -... ' - ' -- ' , ~';% .' ~ , :.' -.•- ..., ~.'.',4... -:' ' 17,' .. "‘ n , 4 .J y' ~..r a ~;,~ ,`Yf,.:' .... WM.M=2 ~a mtQc latf uibF.Stndnual. rt'AVU/W4OWBAS,, WIW3g.. ROT, A 1 4- - ,PASSMioBB• It.RBANGENENTS TOR 114. 'Steamboat Packet Lille., leavcadaily for Cincinnati. to A at. Paasenger .Packet.,: via. Brow n sville, to Baltimore and PhiladolPhia, 8 A. X.t and 6 P. 24. • llieil Coach line, direct, to Philadelphia; 0 A. at., and 121 Weanern.and E:oitthent Mnal CoaCik Line, G A. NI., North-Weatern,,yitt Cleveland, daily..lo A. L. Erie andliVeatern New York. daily. 0 A. a: North-Easterit, to .Philadelphia, daily, , except Sundays, 4 ARTIIVALK 'AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. • E4Lsierii. via: rldlndelpyia, due 2A. 'closes 12 al e:sterii Ii 1, Cin. and Louise.. due *1 tt at.:elosesS South viii That. and Washington. due 8 r; X.. rinses 3 A. It North-Westein yin Cleveland. due 10 A. at.; closes 9 A. st Erie and . Western New York. due 8 P. At.i closes BA. as STOCKS. ' Par raleik Askrri. Qfinwl. • Rank of Pittsburgh esio.no - ;550,75 :"$50.00 Ezehnttge flank . .50,00 .44.00' , 43.50 _Merehruits' and M. Milk • • , 50.00 47,00 4.5,00 - Partnere Deposit Bank ' -- None in market. fraud Ferret Bridge . .50,0t1 45.110 Northern Liberties Bridge., awn 3.5.00 Old Allegheny Bridge•• • • ..... . QUO 30,00 35,00 sharoNg3.4,so - 5,110 1,43 City Monde (6 4V,eent;;) 0 3,0 0 c, Monongahela Bridge. • • • .........2.5.00 erW.5 6 Gus Stuckso.oo 45.1 n) , phlly Rowlett , of the Markets. , • •', OFFICE OF TIIE POST, t - - 3TONDAN Itht Ir mo. 'April 15 4 9 . S The Ohio Canal will open for the season on Tu. endtlY Or Wednesday . ; so we are informed. This will be good news' to - those of our brightest, men who dent in the , Pro. duce of the Reserve. A lot of Groceries was put up on' Satinday, by one of our leading houses, for the Copper Regions of Lake Superior. This is the first order from that country that lins been filled this Benson. The weather is now flue:—n•arm and plea■ant. The 1, * ( . 16 ,4re atilt bad, bat in it few dttra will be pagrible: then will errantry merchanta dock in with ihrinituir, and take out tiroceries. Ma minion:es. &c. 77ic rivers are hi and all classes of boats nre run :time.; Freights will he plenty, in a few days, though evci now enough tornake the bush was profitable, . fonind no new feature in the market, on Saturday, that is worthy of particular notice, Dealers in the lend ing 'tinkles -were' not active. Them was' but little speel t- Nunn. Floar—The 11.-prcAsion noted ou SatuidaY morning seas fully realized. The receipts were lair. hut the Milli has abated. Thi. feana of a decliite iti the east have made buyers cautious. heard of many sales on Sat urday, which presented a very wide range. At wharf we noticed five or six sales . particularly; one at-5.1.6d; two at 54.66; two at $4,56; , one as low as 41.37. From wagon we heard of one Solent $4,01; one at 84-5 0 . consider 54.50 us' the fair quotation fOr Saturday's opera tions. From stores we heard of sides by dray load at zi.1.6114 Pig Diet al—GrAit quantities have arrived by river and canal. On Saturday there were a few unitupomod *tiles. but Ito change from previous quotations. There Avery conflicting opinions us to die elfeet of the offerings now in market,. Some predict a decline, while others ap pear to-daink lbw' the prices will be fully maintained. To stay large operation', are expected, and pricer will be fist d. We wilrmit give the figures of the few miles made •on Srittinlity, as they. did not indicate. the fair state °film market. Owners of lots lire down, and devoting their tiiaria looking around and requesting bids. , Aishea—Sales I cask ,Pearls lie,: Pots and Scorch hap.; are held at 4135; Salsratus 767}; Sod'a Ash, 4a41 Feed—Bran and Shorts are still scarce, and in de mand.. A few salesat 1321,8 for Bran; Shorts, 2 5 e- Oafs--Sales at wharf at 23+iit'Sc. Tendency down ward on account of large receipts; but the demand is yet equal to die supply. Poiaisea—The receipts have been heavy during the past week, as may - bet seen by observing the river im 'wrist The market is now well supplied, and sales have been made at:figures a shade' below former quotations. GoodNMltanuocks have been sold from first hands at 50- 04.0.:4 tibia store 61:14175c. The tendency is downward. A pplea--Seseral lots have been brought into market, bat are taken with much caution, though the demand is good, Sales from first liatids,on Saturday. at 81,7503,12.1. -Charms—in a few days our market will be furnished with mine lotsof W.:12; as the.opening of the Pennsyl vania and Ohio Canal will bet in what may be fur sale on the Reserve. An Ohio paper remarks that the article is scarce, thougl considerable was suede during the winter —the Cincinnati demand took it otf. There bare been no sales. and We can give no quotations. Goshen *ells free ly at Slage. Balk Perk The receipts have been heavy, and a few sales were made lust week. The 'quotations air about 3fit3ie..aceonlitig to cimnmstnnees. • Laird—Sale of :110 . kegs No.i at sie . . 7 cash. ,Featheri-4eceipts fair, but still great demand. Sale of a few sacks at 32e. W heat—Scles from first hands at BFe. No demand of any account. Dried Peaches—Not many in market; demand not grant. Sales, nt 5t.56. Dried Apples—The best ankles sold nt 75670; in. fetiorGE ilt tatter —None arriving worth notice; sales of a few tilrls. at 11213 c. - - aeon—Nothing new. Regular gales at former quo• rations. .01See of Secretary of State,/ si , rimikrld, Illinois, Feb.2s, I.:Ft.. PAVED pro's/nits' will he received at the °dice of the `O . Seeretary of State, et Springfield, Illinois, for famish ' ing paper ftr the use of the State, as follows: 2.sllredins 1., printing paper, 2x:.1: inches, at least one-fourth linen stock. 40 lbs. to the ream; and 23 reams plain fouls ''cop paper, of medium quality. The proposals will be opened on the first doe of Sep 'tendier melt, in Springfield. The paper to be delivered to good order, in Springfield, on or before tne first duy of No vember. The contrnctor to give bond in the rentil snot of 810,000 for the faithful performonce of the contract. (The „American )ltinutheturer. Pittsburgh, Pa, will in t...Et the above three times weekly, and send their acconnts fat te 'tic luen t to the Secretary . of State.)--Minois Slate Mester.mar 15 • Tribunals's/gr. XTEW and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS. of the latest styles, just received at ZEIIUGON KINSEY'S, No (17 - 3lastattr Sraster. Among which are: `' 30 grciss Daisy Minor* assorted colors; ' lOU plain. covered with Ref. assorted colors; 130 " plain Small, assorted colors; • 50 . " cotton. new article, will wash. assorted colors: Also; a huge variety of Princes. ased 'Widths and colors. GLOVES. A very large stork of the glove article. 6 dos. Ladles Open Worked Silk Gloves; 5 - Gents' Ilenvy Silk Gloved: 7 "tics' Net Mark tool White Gloves; Ladies' Fatroy'rop Lisle Thread Gloves 211 Liulies' Gloves: ' • mi ••,- Ib.w Silk Gloves; 20 " Gents' • 12 " Children's Cotton Glov*s; • . • Shaded Twiot. Steel and Guilt Benda. Purse Rings and rattails, Rend I lag*, ttecl and velvet, tint Pans, Paratols, Accordeosit, ' Einar..l) Jewelry. XrEW and splendid variety at ZEBIll.f/N KINSEY'S, ..01 67 Main= Smarr. Gold,Lever Watches; 43'SilverLever Watches. (English;) 23 Silver Detached !sever Watches; 20 Silver L'Eplue Watches; • 25 quarter R niches; . 12 Mine Gold Chains; / doz. new style Ear Rings; plain Gold'Houp Itings;, , 4 " assorted Rings; 2 Musical Boxes, playing a variety of pupates airs; 12 gross Steel Slides. all dit.C.P. FANCY GOODS. • 5 doz. hue Fans, silk and paper; Common Funs; 0 '• Fine Velvet Bead Bags, new styles; , 10 " Fine Crotchet Bead Bags, new styles; ,5_ " Fine Crotchet Purses , new styles; 25 " . Flue Parasols. assorted; 10 " Fine Flower Vases , assorted; t " 'Fine Steel Screw Pincushions; " Vine Ivory Screw Pincushions; " Ywe ltroodZerew Pincushions. Stars. Yassels.Friages. gilt and silver, for Reptiles: - A fine aisortnmenkui new TOYS, &c., &e. Itnar49 T I liE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for a young or old peraoa. Wale or amale, with a putrid. bad breath, or had tee& • Persons who have either. are honorably 111111111 la that a fa. boa of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE , wiIL iinitrial, without fail. ' Make the breath pure and sweet. The teeth white., and the gums hard. Reader, just try this once. It is cold in New York at .Chatham st.,,aud by WM. JACKSON, Agt., . taar2o d 9 Liberty at, WINES. -=3011 whole, half, quarter and eighth pipes of all the different Wines now in use. part to at rive;of r iurioul 'grades, brands and vintages, some very old. For plc" Ma imported by P. C;I4IAR.TIN. morn IVEOI:ASSEIS--la hblg. New Orleans; 2 I Cane: Philadelphia Steam Syrup; 131 - For sale by Dan 2.5] J. D. WILLIAM'S VRESII FRUlT—drums Smyrna Figs; • - 1 - •• 2 Ude. Zane Curranto; • 2 boxes Genoa Ciiron - 20 M. R. Raisins;' for sale by deent J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. , NI'EW OOOliS—A. IL . Meson & Co., N 0.62, Markets'. AA have just received an extensive assn rim:nt of .Day say and-Panco Dress Buttons; alio, Gimps and Fringes, - of every variety; Cashmere Craiati, Silk Scarfs, &c. deels I CELAND 1410sis—.1 hale, Just recd and for tale, by B. A. FAIINFISTOCK & CO., dee2 - , _ _ , . Cor. l'irst and Wood its. , ~'~ ~:~ ~- =E=== .:.T.itWr-311tettlgrilte. r.t.swr ov - PITTB.II3URILIU.. , • 9' !ISIS \VASES IS - MSCLIA6S/1„..:. • • ARRIVE:It. - • Stenhaer , do; I .fispateh,'Nehmit;anti - Mositerey:Mornson,•- So.; • - Monongahela, Stone,:eintinnati; Isaac Newtoni - --Mason, 'dm` Comm!, ICiluiey,'Wheeling-; n Hudson; Porn Sunfish; J.-J; Crittenden, •Hrael, Louisville; Skipper, Stoops, Marietta; ' DEPARTED. 7 Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; Michigan Nu. 2- Gilson f lienver; " Comet, Cope. Moore. Beaver nud • " ' Dispatch, Nelson, Jro ntaville. ' 'Monterey; Morrison. Brownsiille. - " Baltic, Jacobs, limwnsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville; " Lake Erie, Hemphill. Beaver. Caleb Cope, Moore. Beaver and Wellsville; " Isaac Newton,Mason, Cincinnati; " Messenger, Rno, no; Wellwule, Barnes, Sunfish; Fon Wanntma.—The Consul leaves thia morn ing, at 10, A.M. FOR STAMM:CIip t.Greenlee'l excellent steam er, is advertised to leave foe the above port to-day A good chance for Passengers:. Fon NEW 011.4ris.—The new and beautiful steamer Savanna, is adrehised to leave-the above port to-day. Or rapt. Thomas May's boat, St. Anthony, leaven for Illinois river to-day. All who knew the boat, (or captain) will not hesitate to travel on her. air FOR CluctririATL—The regular Packet will ea4e at 10 A. M. Fon. BROWNSVILLE.—The Atlantic, Capt. Parkin son; tha Baltic, Capt. Jacobs; and the Louis Mc- Lane, Capt. Bennett, run regulurly between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, one boat leaving each morn ing andlafternotin. . FOR Wra.t.svamc 7 -The Cal 4 Cope, Capt. Moore, leaves every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. M. The Bearer, Capt.. Clarke, leaves every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. IMPORTS nir MEV It. Ciatinnaii—Per Pontiac : 213 bbls whiskey, R Watson; 2$ hhda, 32 hbls bacon, W & It M'Cutch• eon; 4u bbls bailie, 11 Graff & Co; 80 tads hams, D Leech & CO; 2 eks potash, Atw .... d Jones & Co; hbli castor oil, It R Fellers; 190 bids..Hine, owner on board; 4 bhils sugar, 2 bbls bacon;.half bbl syrup, Von lionnhorst, LaMar/lie—Pr Mt Vernon: 40 bbls potatoes, Smith & sinclair; 82 bales cotton.(2s bags feathers, Brown & Culbertson ; 19$ bales cotton, King, Pennock sr. Co; 6 bales fox and deer skins, I) L.-ech & Co ; tibia potatoes, U Applegate 2 has specie, Sibbett ai Jones; 19 Mitts - sugar, Cdreon ¢ M'Knight ; 3 bags feathers, 36 bales cotton ' Poindexter h Co; 4 blithetobacco, tobacco, S Kier; 31 casks iron scrapo,•G & J H Sho cnberger; 84 blots dried fruit, Von flonhorst ; 6 bags feathors, Hutchison and Son • 74 do, K Robinson & Co ; baies skins, Wm 11 dolmes ; 1 box, D Fitz &mous ; 167 'ibis potatoes, John Very; 100 has ba con, Clark 4. Thaw; 719 pcs hulk pork, S George & Co; 10 bbls bacon, 3 do lard, J Perron 4. Co ; 72 empty ale casks, Wood & Hughs. Peoria—Pr Fairmount: , 2 has bedding, Marshall; 1206 pcs bulk pork, A Watrer; 6157 pcs bulk park, 2189 pot bulk pork, Finale) , & Smith ; 39 bbls mo. Drown SC Colbertton ; 50 do, Poindexter; 21 bales cotton, Poindexter ; 28 bales cotton, Voegt. Icy, 17 bb:s Lard, WallingStrd. s• al if •ppr N &resist use. NTO. 47. AIARKFT STREET, between Third and Fourtlstreet. Pittshurgli. l'a.—TlitiStA!!. PA 1.1111:11. 'Matimiteturer and Importer of BALLP l VEX, Fire Hoard P • Roofers.. !mild/maim, Papery, Ornamental Designs. Tramparent Window Shade*, Csc., and dealer in %%riling and Wrappin! Paper. Bonnet and !tindery' Bounty. to.. Ac.—lies nt prevent on hand a very extensive I well assorted stock of every article in his line of hue sines*. To permit's who buy to yell again. hr will make Aatitrmil it chscoast rya can :ninny Mil to secure their ens tont ; and the great ettrirleo trout which housekeepers will More it in their power to velvet, and the eery law prises at which he is determined in evil tricot. will. hellatters him presents-nd iltdi(eraneHLP us cannot be offered, in this by any tithei - ,Alouse in the nude. irr !tags mid Tanner). Scraps will be taken in ex chunge.'at the highest Prier,. marl3-1m ALT all ECM. se r HVY. 01.1) i,K I :el h. LAS. Barter's bet; Chaps, Sore Beards. Pimples.— This lensed by many physicians in this city in cunng the above. and we would nor conserencioualy jell wiles* we knew it to be all we rime. A. a toe - ferric. the true JONFis'S SOAP i.. perhaps the only article ever known that removed impurities. and cleared and Imantified the ski i. lankiim it mitt, clear. smooth and white a• an infants. But mind. it is sold at r 2 Chatham mr- Y, and by rjV. 1'..49, I..iberty Atrext. Pitubstrek. hus jti. • opened, for the Sprisur 'rude. u large and general totaorttututt of well selected Clod's, Cassirttrres, and Vratings. ronsiuing of superfine Fou'ell and English Idack and (anty coltmul ciArrits. mnitable fin the en. nuns styles of Spring nod Sunnier Plain and fancy Frenels. English nod inrelielltl CAS SINTERS:A. in green variety and new pattern., adapted or the cuslamier trade. Also. a great variety of I'M* and inner VESTING'S—. all of which will be eat and made bi order. in thr most aishionable style. Persona favoring the estnblishinent with a coll. will 11, =fled oil moderate temp./it short notice. • The nubscriber ban also on hand n great an,ortinclit of READY 31 A DE CLOTIIIN4;, nintic in the itrement Spring Fashion. connintiog of every description 01 Arco. not) Frock Conn., of all fushionable colors; fancy and plain Sack and 13uninenn Coat, Also. a general assortment of Punta VeNIP Shirts, Cravats. and all other articles in the Clothing line, which will be sold km-. for c Wholesale purchasers will find it much to tneir ndraos Inge to call and examine the intuit. ha lure purchasing elsewhere. P. DELAN T. Tailor. mnr lei CINIIIE attention of gentlemen purchasing garments for I dress wear. or ordinary business purposes is direct ed to the-stuck of at present On our counters can sloth% of every grade mid shade of French, English, and Belgian. Cloths and Cassimered. in endless variety. and Vestings Mr every one's use, which will he made to order inn simerior manner, at prices that will tint be questioned by the best of bargain makers. C. W ERN EBERG, marls (late WOuire & Co.) 151 Liberty at. 5UND1111.1.4.-100 doz. Playing Cants: tSN/ whole and half boxes Sardines; 10 baskets olive Oil; doz. 'assorted Catnips, &c. .1 casks London Porter, quarts and pints; 31h1 doz. lirutaticx. &c. very old; 5 bids. powdered Sugar; GO briskets Chamiinigne Wine, pan to arrive; 3 hints Claret Witte, forante by antra P. C. MA wriN. RARE AND CROICF ; FITi:SII IMPORTED ROBINSON'S CLOTH STORE. Fifth mwt. near inna. Very grateful (or post liberal patronage. feeling assured upon examination the beautiful, rich, and fashionable styles will rottutomil purchases; French Chaim, Coati 'acres. Lkieskins,. if th e very best makes , colors, qualities and eityles ; I:manure. that for beauty cannot tn, excelled; French Figured. Cashmeres, Silks. Satins, and White Marseilles; Tr; 1111 l &lugs of superior quality, very large as sortment. ID - Prices second to none in the conntry.,al marl'-.12N r1111:11Ft 11E.0 7 1CR - arONI.III.--For Skip Builders. Hoot I Builders, itnd Lumber 51crelinnts; being a correct medisuretneut of 'scantling. boards, planks. cubical con tents of square and round timbers. saw logs, wood. &c., comprised in a number of tables. to which are added ta bles of wages by the month; board or rent. by the week or day; and railroad distances': also. interest tables—by J. M. Scriber. author of the '• Bngitteet'a and Mechanic's Companion," &c., &c. For sale by - . I)IOAN'S LONDONBOOTC.S.—.Six Old English Chroni- I) cies. of Malinshury's Chronicler. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of Alglo Saxon Chroni cles, Mallet's Northern Antiquities. Heroditus. by Cnrey. Machinvelli's History of Florence. Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and Language. History. Langres History of Pointing. Itecitinon's History of Inventions. . ROACOC'd Leo the Tenth. Roscoe's Lorengo Do Medici. Coxe's House of Anglia- Schiller's Works. For sale by nine 4 H. S. BOSWORTH &CO, 433[116mi it. A I ACKEREL.--6tibbls. N . 0.5, !urge :Mil:mkt:l.cl; 5 " • a" No. %• n store and for stile, by janl4 MILLER & RICKETSON. ONYI I IEANANtricrtNGY any one must be who II will have any kind of bud. dirty. harsh. gray, or red Hair, 'when we have so oflen shown them the nunies of persons who being thus, have. by the pile of So. bottle of JONES'S CORAL HAIR RES.TORATIVJ., had fine lung silky hair: Sold at S• 2 Chatham at.. N. Y., and by WM. JACKSON. Agent, mar2s Liberty street. Pittsburgh. 97 `‘',As„eritl..,:, l 7 . ~.re'.`ettlir c . ttana e t m y Aroma ti c rade. with per n t. od. Alsa for sale by} the gallon or single bottle, nt the wine store or Neel] JACOB %YEA Vb..lll_ Leeching, Cupping and Bleeding. KII. NORRIS. Oneeessor to'hl. It Delnny.}—Fresh . Leeches received monthly; attendance at all hours. Reference: The Physicians of Pitushurgh. Allegheny and Birmingham. • March 13, lt•lc. I most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians, Fami lies, and all my former friends and patrons. Mr. E. Ii NORRIS, MS being thoroughly acquainted with the bust ness, and worthy of pat:lmage. M. R. DELANY. mar2l-ant TOHNSTON & STOCKTON have just received a sup. ply. - 0f Washburn & Robinson's (KILL PEN :sans, and Quill mar 29 ;',.....,.;;-. ...,..„.,:.:,..,,,1i,.,,,.., %%M. JACKSON. Airent. in hit.eny%Treet. ritlA.urgh EWE= JOHNSTON is STOCKTON. Booksellers. cur. Market and Third its _ . • - , . . - , . _ , - 7-- ''' --- • - I.IWI I- 0111f1211MtIEUr ••••• '' ' '-'-' 110•EMAPillidgiltinrTititbli l ili'POialdlekr ftdm the • 1.1,.16th day of bltuth till the Ist Of April4Sld. Persons callititfor...l.etters, soil} Ocean say they are advirbied. Adams Ann R tulaCOrdell Allen:' - , :'•'llkiiiriglThonlini Addle Sultan M ' , 'Cnirner Fnincis 31 !lemon , Joh& - •' , l Adams Joint - , Grumontlliza ' • HelleuLtHenry i . ,?. • Affilarly WM ; ' Crage•John- • . 'Anton k.; 1.1 - ' - Agnew Daniel •; ' Cioss'Andre‘ir • 'lliekinus Edward AumlasJ • • Craig William". Hill Joseph" -:' Adams Ann M ".- Crawford Richard Hinman. %Van . Adams Barh H• ' ; CruirSantael Hilt H C Aitkin Marshall • Craig Robert B • Hill Mary Ellen • . Agnew S H - Crewman James Hicks Win Arlworth John Croess Alfred Hill John Allison Wlt . Cudeath Benjamin ililshed John Allston Wm Curren Roll • "Hite James K Allen Joseph Curtis Joseph Holland' Win Alexander Alfred -CtuntinglaamJohw Holman John , -'• Alexander.riaran Sarah. Danigh Samuel HOlmes MarthiO Allison Samuel - Da/iils Margaret • Ilinitieci George . Anderson J. , Davidsonkienj , n lloge John l`• - , ' Anderson Wrn Davis John G llolden•Janich • Ansteiss David Davidsonisabella Hedge Atienah Anderson - Jackson Darlingtonlienry Hamden John Anderson Michael Dodds Alexander Hedges CurtisAnsbutz Alfred Davin LM• Higby Edward Andurs Robert Dann Wm H Her= Anthony Andoes Mary Ann Dalsell John Ililans Gharlbs ' Applegate Wm Davis Amos Hank II Armstrong 013 Davis Wld IlurronC Armstrong Susan Davis Thomas !torten Martha Argust Benjamin- Davis Lyzer . Horton BE - Armstrong Reb'ca Davis Nathan Hasten Mr Arthertaif hi Antis Dean Sarah C -Holten Win C Archibold Geo D Denlinger C , Harrell Caroline Armstrong Dr Dennis Ruth ! llouston E • Art hers Juhn Decal T llopper•Soml Armstrong Daniel Denny Olive ' , Horner John Arthur& Wm M DemAtscy - James , Blooper II • Asker Pete' It be Forest Barton Huge John • Atchison David Defend II .A Danz Eliza AustedonSarah E Devlin ,13 - liudsdn HD ' , Anthony W S Duning John Hughes James ' Atkinson Henry Dempsey Mara% Hutchison F - Atkinson Marg't Delhi Frederick Huhben Ge It Atkinson Jane Diamond John Hengettigseph Atkinson (Ito Dillon Franklin ' HugnsAtites i Rabbit John II Dixon James'll HyinE3 lialwin Nath Dicksonl'homas Ilyathn Wm Bunks J It Ditimond,Thouses !Liston June Barnes Henry Denning Jlt 0 z Hull Silas Baker Sarah J . Dicky James hi/ Bugles Christopher linker t;ourod 2 Duman John./ HY . son William . Bunion! Henry A Dixon James' Irwin John Holy Mr DonilenJohn • Ingram Elizabeth Buret CMr Didier Jilcol, - Israel - A Burnet Robert !fug:lite Peter Jackson Mary E. Bar Barbra Miss Dodge Wlll %V Jackson Olive Harriet' Joint Dratuvan Robert Jackie,' S • ihirion John 21iknigluss Alet.'r Jackson John II I Barlow %%Inlaid' foram, Hugh Jackson Sti.plwii • liattar Michael hourly' Elizabeth Jolity .1 C Luster (lenge Dougherty Jas Jepson John I Hair Jnepb Dougherty Mary Jetion II ! Burge fleorge I.touglicny C 'l' Joss. James Al '2 1 hereby Margaret !)suety Alias Jenkins Mar} Burlier Henry lkmolitt /antes • Jutsic Thomas , Winch Edwanl Donaldson Wm Jesup Charlya C ~'litn William Donnelly Anna Joy Elizabeth A Bonett Aline A !haute Eliza Jolley Jackson Bell IVllliant Duval Win Johnston John R • Bell James Dowling V. in Johnson Susan Beaty Ann Dimly Ellen Juhistun Thos 'l' Benson James Digeilen Geo I. .111111.01011 Runt If Benson 'Wilituni besniond John Johnston Maria A Benny IVilltain Duncan I. It Johnson It Cu Beaty Sarah J Dueett & Curtis Junes Matilda Beacon henry Dunlap Win Juno-slimes P Bennett Montrov'e Dilute', John Jones Eleanor Bennell J Dressell I' Junes Eliza I' Lkylord Henry V Dutin Shires B Jones B E Beebe Richard Dud James Jones Delilah Bennis James NI Diu! Margaret Jones Ann H Mendell It Duncan 11..aa,en Junes Eliza Beach susen Inlrillarisi I' Al JOnelf hlultliew Uerker Henry buinsiptieo W Jones Margaret E Meech Joel St Edgar A Jones Edmund Beans EMr hilnel Susan .1 Jones J A Bender Mary Edgar W II Jones Abbot Betty Entity I. Ehinals Win II Keys Jultn Iteymen heels E'er - hurt Jacob Keepers Rhin A Ifiontoullenry Early Semite/ Kearns It Hackett It Ealwurds I) Erase,, John Blum:lull Aaron Earl Sarah Ketritueu Win Muck Cuturme Ells Josiah Keller Jared, Biddle Ann Ens& Ellis .David D Keys George Bishop Hannah Enett C ii' Keenly George Bidden Henry AI ElliouThounts Kelly tint Biddle J ill Engle Anthony &neigh Michael Brieli 'Peonies S Elia• Davin hatintuan Sarah Mau Elli•it II Emerson J !icily John R Blain Samuel Ellis J 'l' hen John Blair Mrs. Elliott John Kesler Charles 11l Bishop William lEttoy Mary lieuedy Eltzubellt Bishop rl Mrs Ewing V. in If Keneny Ilaviit U Bison Caleb Evens Mary Kearns Susan C Black Elizabeth Ewing Hem) J Kane Jellies Char kttinani Evans J V. Kane Elizabeth Black Martha 2 Evans lease King James Murk John Evans George Al hum Joan Black David Ewing Geo C Kittle) Margaret Blair Ilugh Evan"' Edward Kant,. James E Benny Jam', If Ewing it in C Killer,, Joseph 11,' Bayer Jana.. Earner John Kelly John Booth Geo W Evans George Kelly Abraham Boyle Hugh Evans Elizanc(ii Ken 111 n 80-truce Daniel Evans Grace T Kelly Robert 2 Boyd John Es an. John Kerr It Bonien Isabella I...detour Arelt'd hirkpatric CJ M Unseals John Frarnuarr 1...% Knox .Horner Boll:mortal Lyman Kllrt ILI. Euieltne King Anthony booth George IV Freilmun Enwline Knox Joseph Baotou Geo %V Early Witham Knight Geo %V Brown Joseph Forum Thomas Euiper F Brown Peter Ferguson tatlah KIIIIO.IIIII Wlll Brown %Vahan% FerganumJas is -ar Gurnoy Brown Wm R 2 Ferrer Frederick Kingsley Al G brown Thomas Finnegan IV C Kyle sarnuel Brown Etta. FaLi.u.riek C .Kranier it in Brown Legate Ficaning H S Kemple Mary Brown Josephs Fen) I Korb,' Henry Brown Charles Finnegan John Krcueeu rlannrel Brown-John Mewing Jas it Lantern Anne lirown Sand I. Earner I.eorge L o mbert J o n. Brown 'l' A Fleck Fred k Lana, .NielivalS Brno, Alex Fitconnlonr. Mr I.untlen lieu limiter Jaeol, Elenegian Joan= late Richard I Brock J Fiettis Samuel Leurerii. Ttionatts I !hording John Hewing I% Illiarn I.eillnian %Van Bruner Jacob Finn) CathaJine Leanler Ihsvial 1, Bradshaw Win Film In Julie Leiner Allennel ' &nuts Alex Foamiest Nallil Lenglirana Patrick Brun /ernes Foster /1 I) 1.u.n..r If I' brooks Lan:ilia Fox JUIIII Lentillell %VIII Bruce J Foram At Leuly Callwnite Brodly John Ford Henry Leered James ' lirldger Jti Famine Thomas I.ye Mena, Bruner Jonah Erase Julio 2 Leopard Reuben Branham 11'm II Flunk I' A Laster Murry tiredly Euieline Frazier JAI Lean Susan U 1.400/;.* William Fret er It Dickson Letts Tiles Brice David Freedle Joseph Lieuellyn Gen Bryan tViii Rev EreCalan Naurnall Levis &Ballard Bre.ol G W Frenen H Less hews. L Brier James Fry George Lewis N G ' Buchanan Win Freeman 'in 31 Leonard Samuel Broker John Fremont Gtu Leonard Elizabeth Boothe Eliza Frisbee C S Little Juseilli tor Burns Bernard Frumpier Wm Lighten', Jenny: Bruton John Freeman M Miss Lewis James Byers Bridget Frecknann John Lygiat Hamilton Barns Dominick Fulitletiburg Se'l it 1...) sae Julurs Byrne B Fuller We, It Lunen Nathaniel 1...rn0 Henry Getty Andw S List George Butcher E (fasten Julin M List Elizaneth ll'erly Eliza Gates Joseph Lueket into H) setae William Gallagher cultic I...ang Rout F Burnett Josh 11 Galleuy 1. Lynch %Vila Bare' Matilda (lorry thymus NI Lynch Charles Burns Margaret tiorutruter Ealw Le-thy Samuel 2 Breek Julia C Gallagher Alarg'i Loomis Henry Carroll William %thyme Sarah Long I. H Calhoun Andrew Hardy John Lockport David Carnelian B H George Elzblia D Load,- Stephan CeltlaoW David s Gems Elizabeth Loner Jude Culvert W II Gantry Jumes Lubrch Joseph II Cassidy Lewis Gallagher J Levy Thomas Callaghan Al'Neal (ioret Joseph K Lynch James L Calhoon A Guava Altman l.) on John Cassidy Henry Garin, Witham Lupton Peter Casey EA. Ural Gill Alt dlurehnial M Miss i7n rpenwr hlie Intel Gillespie Ilicled Malionter Sarah Cochran Mary J Gibson krilliain Matthew Hobert Casey %Valliant Gillespie IV 11 Mann Wm ll Cassidy Catharine liebahart John Munn II Castor David l' Aimee S S Maze William Cans:when Jams L Gilman Samuel Markle Marin Calwell SUMIII Glenn Win IL Maze Tliolems • Campbell Mary J Glass Catharine C hlajor Robert C Campwell John A Gleson Susanna Minn, %V 3 Campbell litlwal 2 Glass John l' Mather %V T It Co Campbell Capt Gordon JUllletk A Alorbury l' II Campbell Win T liasliont N Alahuney Theresa Campbell Peter Gush!, ‘l'illintu Matthews R Chrehner Caro 2 Grubb George Mansfield Franklin Chewier John' Greendwalt la 1. hluhey Ellin E Charles Elizabeth Green Joseph Mareiville %Viat Chesnit A H Gent Stephen Mattern Jacob ' Chainberliti Ehizth Grongger John Mackerel %Valliant Christec Mary Gridnic James . 1111 till Eleanor Citrich !Imola 2 Griswell Curoline Manown J H Beet Chidister Ephnn Griffin Mary E Matthews Stewart Clerk John Grant John Matthews J Clery John II Grubbs Soho Mania Joseph A Clerk Janled 111 Griffith %V J Martin John A Clerk E (1 2 Green D Martin David Al Clark J W ()Hereon Robert Marshall John 11 Cline Sarah Gray Anne Martin hluriuu Clayton Sarah (tram ma Emily Martin Daniel M Clerk JOllll G. Grippin S 14 Al Melvin N'l' Clybough James Grunt Clarissa. NI Messer %V I' Mending Charles Hamilton Alarg't Mellon lime Miss Clerk Robert Hull %Vin 2 Mellon l'hunius Cooper IVilliam Hamilton J3l Mellon Saban E Cochran John 2 Hunailton Jas IV Meredith Mary Cooper Fisherman Hanna William Meredith A J Cochran Susan 0 Hendersohld tiuml Meredith John Cooper Jialin D Hammond It Millengton J T Cooper James A Hays William Mullhollaud hl J Courson James Magian Wiliam!' Mills Stephen Collins James Ithriley %Villiani Miner J B Cooper Salu Haggerty Wm l' Mitchel rats Codington John Hazlett RH Mitchell Joseph Colville Isabella Huey James Muller Abut 0 Collins Thomas Hannah SAI Muller Goodin Coolly Richanl hart Thomas S Muller Aluttlat Colder NI Francis Minis J W Muller J H Capt Coats William Harper %Vm 0 Mitchell A M miss Cody Merille Hardy :Rath' Muller 13 Elliot Coen Nathaniel Ilargrek K Muller Sarnia Coal Ebboll I tornson William Millet IV C roll° rt Itelus II Hardy Thomas Mitchell John Cole,Mary Hurt Patrick Muller Valentine. Coiling Ruched I harden Eliza Morrison Mary A Colter' J Hurt E A MOOrlie ad Polly Connor John Ilan - amen John Mffittnan Mary 2 Cookson John llollenshock Mary Morris Lewis Conlell J B I leaden it A Morey R G Cool Mury IlatZlep John 31 Morris Lewis Cook Mary livislat Margaret Miirris Henry Cook A Haslet' Eliza J hltitange James K Counting," Jhi Ilaslop William Matatzgu Daniel Coyle Edwal Hayden Bernard kidder John A Connelly Edwd Hayden Mgt And Aldsgrove Robert Corset Joseph Hays James IV Morton It Cornwell Eliztli Hamill Edward Morrison W J COX George !Jessup.' Julietta Morrow Surali J Purtwright Ann 2 Ilerioultly hloore George Cobk Radiate! Ileresom Stephen Morrison RObert Cox Thomas Henderson hl J hlorrow Mary J Cook Joseph Heteick John S Morrow P A Connell Fredk A Henderson Hugh Slyer. Phillip Cox Joseph Melling Henry Mulleneaux 'rhos Coriston John herd Tlt Murray Harriet Centny Henry Ilenegen James Mullen Danl Cogoll J F Henry Mary A Mullen George Colin Benjamin lleelip Knox Mune W J Conch Morgan Ileneg Daniel Murray IV Corm William C Heffner Jatues Murray James -'4 littlYMO Catlilifilie - POMer.7' ;- : - 'lEiteptterts , ante t/ Murray Jane c . i ,-,,Poonr A filHai l ti z WStswe ler John It RlPBride Jekinzel - ;.Viiiil Cat nifinti .: ' Strandebra T APBride Saniuel.. :Po e ' Henry , Stepenire Cadets IdWride'Ale,i,r i 24"riee David-. „i• .Stephens :- llPBride Matthew l'reSnart.Jiiseph . Sibley John 13 ...,. M'Bride•avdrge :, Perzele.FouleriOc , Stewart James , 2 APAlleer Cit 'Wed' Q,ltion Felix •• Stevenson (leo W : M'ltride Thomas , (Node :torah . . Stevenson %Voter ' ArCullough John Atsay-..flarrier W . Stevenson Joint APClelland.EllenJ Rall.Susau .. • .. . 'Stevenson Francis M'Call Francis Rosentl'Henry C Stewart Jackiiin G M'Clure Alex'' , • Hamburg IV 11, . : Stilley;,J , lt Al'ClititOtt John • .• Ramsay:Elizabeth Stoner Margaret ArCebe James Raymond Thos Sion...Edwin H M'Clilren - john Ray It ,D •. . .Strambridge JO3 ..APCrtittley Emelia.Rapp l ) . . Sterling James/ . M'Candless Sanfl Remaly David . -•.: Stone H W.. _..--. APCindless A R Randall Joseph .',Straven ChaeL • APCube Mary Ann Rayland M •. ~ .. , Stoope AL/ llPLaren Robert Rhodes Atnandm-stroud Charle s . APCull Janie/ Reisinger Sum! F iftrena'Prullets • M'Cargo John Redding Sarah Strong WM. M'Clure Mary Reis John • - StoneJoitt, APAllisterJames Reisinger D . ,Swain Wm . • APClintoetr Wm • Reeves B C : /2.Bweeny.Alargaret AVCarty Michael 2 Iteavey Elizabeth Sutton - R it APClosky.Frittneis !lesser Jacob' button Mara% J Al , Cormick A. Rhodes 'Wog' D . Swager Ruben • APConnell James Reamer,CJosiult Swan Thomas M'CuPy Sarah }teed, leery W . Switzer P& Co APCreary Emily . E Reed Hush Swartz John M'Cann llenjastun.Reed II l' • ~; ! - • Taylor Jehu W M'Cormiek Elizaß'Reed Cathitrino: Taylor Janie& At:Cully John / Reed Mr 'l'suitlinger Perry Al'Cully E M Ars Reed James Taylor James t ' M'Cratt Jathes Reed Mary'- Taylor James M AVCreatlyßobert Reed Eliza . Taylor Jemee..,. M'Coy,Wm Reynolds.b D ~ . Tam Freels miss APCMIy Lavertia2Ricuards Wm Teets Laura . APCipie James C Riter James AI Tiber John. ArContb Marshall Rielly Robert ChompsonJosePit PConnick David Richardson LOOM Thomas Edward APCortnick J C Ray Virgmia Thompson John Al'lllroy Owen ' litter Joseph 3 Thompson Win S M'Dunah Harvey Reitthrn Adam Thorusburgn Rohl APDonald John F Iteitaloth Chas Thompson John P ArDonald Christ'r ROSS Henderson -Thompson Martha AVDocald David Robertson IA M Thursby Jane M'lllroy Jane Roberts Even Rev Thompson W S .. 111'1)4:maid Eliza Robins Jib, or Th'eThoutashlitry M'Donald Eliza Roberts Chas IL Thompson George ArDonough James Roup W W Thompson John,. Alliregor Ellen ,Rose , Atnelia ors Tiuthlut Robert M'lligh Francis Robertson Geo Tine Jeretniult Al:Goven Jutnes Robb JOIS's 11 Titzell John 31'nultlett Sarah Rockefeller EG nt 'Croy Dash! .......! AP Pltet,on James Itomek Wut Tucker Minerva - AlVettry Samuel Rossini Chus Tremble EdwT Atitill James Rowan A Dowson Tomes zr. sons F APOuire Dennis !toper Frettee Lt I. 'l' rtteey Hugh ~..,,. Al*Granughan Rogers John 2 l'rosr John APGinley Al Rogers A It Tustin William AFGuire Jolt Ro-ers Joseph TIORIO relllllO.lo :111i0011Will e V II Rog er. NV A Trubue SFJ :! ATGarr Peter Ito boom James Turney Susan 71 MIN.-eine John Robinson Wm. Turner Mary J Alllesuitie Mr lingers Thomas Trestle Datil Allier John 'Rogers Edward lt:lerick Valentine APRettnu James 2 Robinson John Veitch It W C mrs All:ean James Cobittsou Lear Vance Sarah A APKitiglit James J. Robinson John J Vandewort ILubt AFKintlisMaryturs Redd) Bridget Van Amringe Int APEniela Samuel Itutheriord Esther Voitch Earthy Arlie omen 'rhos Rutledge John W °nue,: G G Alliown Mary U Ituthertord John Wallace Hugh Alliee Teourss Sarno' 5% 11l 1 Wallace William Alliurdle Illarg't Sandy Henry Walker A . .. 311:inle) James Sandiunl Ann Wallace klurrisun J H Savage P A Waw Lorena° Wald;lit:Har) S Satidorsun nit% Ward Robert NKre lettbollu Wribott Frtork sl'Kee Robert 2 Scott Jun,' \\'Sooll JIIIIICA W(11'11110 IN Scott Lucille la Warner brune Ml.ers Araby Scott Mary Wstggoner Ducid APCltitfurty M C tieing SLll.fillul Word JIIIIICOI II Stephen Serihener J M Wcutn Dicta. Al•Shunnr Win Scully Edmund J 'Word A M 311.juisten M A Sutoti Walters Emily .Wistectucr Candy Scutt Nlary P Warren William APNcely I•Jizate Soon John NV arum Christian AndanitisDridgri Issuirlatrrough Jul; Ward William Nnmillan Stan'l J ScylittlUT JUlllni or Watson Danes George Wlj Wagltottr David WNW! John Saynionr IL Watson Jiuurt Wright. Pat Soinen Jocith Wagner F. Air %viand WillOin rkiknor John Walt Murtha • • • Mackin Cherie+ Sellirk Hanford M Watkins 13 L Neall Margaret S. Senility" Ilenry Ward Jane Nelssit Mary H \Verner Grorge Neill Thoinar Seidel' John (. ‘Vntrou James E Neill Gririll tarn Sharp Elias Wert Catharine :sten ell Gat rue Shaffer Homer Weems Eli n th e tb Neste (Jet, W Shannon Kate NVellg Harriett) J411111,c mr SIISW Samuel B Well. Jane Neleint Mary E Shun - E.zru S Weber Henry Noma 11 A ritrisw Elisabeth Weaver E Nibluek Alex MG Sig:l3lllLn T W Webster Alex Natter Jrnquitth Slierndun Win Wedentain Jos Nugent Geo A Sltunp John Weide Robert H Noble Lewis Shelp Strphru %Venrer Cath'e Noble Judnon li 2 Shields: 4 B. West Sarno 'Nixon Ann, 51 Sheppard Stephen AV.* tanrah Nub'. Andm iThetwood John \ Vas John Nichols (Jets W Shieltte A Welsh Jack 1.1)11 Norris Jame. Shearer A I. Weaver Jeremiah O'Neal John Simnel Wm White Andrew A Osgood Eliza I) libelers Jane White John (Elitism Catharine :Shoemaker Snail Whitt Cornelia Ohosterot David Sherwood Joint White wini.m (ruin Charlotte Shettict George t Vhite F..asler °Donnell &Mullen Sleouee John WilllCsilit Geo Olivir W M Sheek!es entlee Whit field John On" W A blindiey Johh W bite Geo Tlitis :Rump tleitriett3 White Richard U.. ems Rosannah Shirley Chriandr 'Williams Charles treoither John Shields Mtn 3Villiants Nancy O'Brien John Sickmuh S NViMains James II (lnkman Arthur Similey k Huy Williams John 9 O'Brien James Sidon' Hear) _' W illiams A N Old Mary Skeen ''in Williams John 6 O'Neil Thus Smiley John Williams Mary 2 O'Connor Bernard Siekels Elias Williams Kenn Park Mar) A Sian. Joules Willson 'l' K Packer James Sicklit Samuel Willson Elizabeth Palmer J Snnither A Willson Sarni Patton Robert Small Adam A Willson Lucinda Pairhell Henry M Sleight I.e.vis Willson Ellen Palmer Georgc , Simpson George Walton Milo Paul Rachel Skeen Wm itison Patton Thninas Siefert Jacob Willson Amanda Patterson Mar'a J Smith Mr John C Parker I) Smith Tvrteuce Will.on F c PanersonJohn Sandi tied M 4 Willson mrs Patterson 1. I' Smith Wm J C Park John Smith Joseph Wiley Jaines Peterson Hannah !until John Winenian F Peters C Mrs Smith Denis Willmot Jane Teter. Smith lVitt Willihmson John Pettier Joseph Smith f e ,rge Winefred miss Pew W P Muni{ Joan Wilde John Peutry Eduraril Smith Wm If Williamson W W Penny Junin.* South Jane Willunghby-I Pennisek Isaac II Smith Rebecca Wiennutil Andes Pearson lessee Smith Francis M Wood') William Pelton Lorenzo Smith Mnrgurct Wooley A R Col 5 liner F D Spiniror George Woodburn James Phillips William Spurs Alex'r 4 WendsintrW H Pettock J 31 Sprint Joseph Wormald Ellen , Pitcher John Solid Joseph Wooden Sarah Pyle Wm 2 Spears Sarah Aim Want Patrick Pyle Taylor Spicer M mei %Trim:land Sand Phillips David Sorrell Parker Wright A Pugh T Rev Sellers lieu M Wright Alma Preston Nathan Snyder Jane Wyncoop U Postlethwaite S Spencer Clint II Wright Mary B Pritehanl Ann Spargo Mary Wright Christian Pratt Henry Snow Win Young Sr II Posloner 1. D Stetson Geo W Waglev H ••' Price A Steele Adelaide Young Start PrentterFast Thou STOVIOIb Joseph II Yens %^H hash illiam Stanley Win Youhe A Pratt Jerome It Stsmintfield Jos Young Lucy Ann Porter Wilhunt Steshoil• tl I. Yining John Young Stones Zeigler John Il Oreau WOVO DiViPOOU. r, 4, 01121 Of TeMpriallee. Pirrgrit•ttati..4.pril I. 1114., R YE FLOUR.--2.7LLh Ity.• Flour , . Prima article fa family 11110, just - received and for sale. by ;and. 1.. S. WATERMAN. 71 CIA.AV IIEA T F 1.111 1 .11.- 1 .1 sacks, a superior rani 1) twit , . in stare anti for satin lay inn 24 L. S. WATIMLA N. . • —5 'max, on conpignment and (or nale, by innl4 MILLER A: iticKETsox Anal 56 Market nt., between Third and Fourth. Q EN - NA-2 hales "East India," jest roccirod and for 1..1 sale, by IL A. FA Irt:r4TOCK & nov2l I 'or. First nod Wood Fts. COOPERS' ISINGLASS-2 euses, just reed I for sak, by B. A. I' lIINFAVOCK &CO COCK A.ND CROWN—A few baskets of this celebrat ed Witte offered for sale ut the wine store of LOGWOOD--1001iblii.jiist received and for side. by 11. A. FAIINDITOCK & CO., nov2i Cur. First and Wioni sin CIA RB. JIAI;NESIA—•? C 11,11,11. Iwo reed and fur ride by B. A. FA II N TIIC6 IV CO.. dee3 Cor. First and Wood sts. 0 Ut:AIL-711 Idol. :air N. 0. :sugar. 0 tia do. pritne , do. do.; :NI boxes, new crop, White Iln Vllllll S.:tannins% reed and for sale by Nlll.l.Elt & trucKETSON. niar22 OIL. -4200 galls: winter bleached and unblouclied; 11011 " fall. . A constant supply of No. I Lard Oil, in store and tor Nile by (antra) MILLER h RICKETSON. IllfAS. AMES .whole. half. quarter and eighth pipes of Mandy: ljtifk and Pale of ditferent grades, brands and vintages, for sale as imported by marl I'. C. MARTIN. p lastruion—sii bushels cl o vet hlils. White titans; ti • Flaxseed; kecs No. 1 I.ntd; " 12 tasks Cheese; N 5 lixs Just received uud for sale, or jnold MILLER & mciti,:rsoN L UN DRIES--100 dnz. Playing Cards: 200 whole ;Ind ball cans Stirdines; In baskets Olive Oil; 10 bs.s. ass d Cntsups and ;randy Fruits 5 11111 N. Crushed Sugar; 4 Lon( 5 cists Lenton Syrup: 10 bxs. Lctnous• Fat sale by feb7 P. C. MARTIN. SUNDIOES.—aIIbIA. Lard: 2.1 bushels Dried Pcnebesj 111 " " '• Apples; 4 dozen Woolen Socks; fiti Ibs. Beeswax: On consignment. and for sale by janlS .1. D. WILLIAMS T EA. -10 half chests Young Ilyson Tcn; 5 " Imperial G. P.; 10 " " Cimino Pouchougi 30 catty boxes, various styles: For sale by rionCs J.,D. WILLIAMS., LARD 0114.—.20 bbld. i.;ookliows No, wi nter L ar d Oil, for sale at redacted rates. -by • jan2o SELLERS & ,NICOLS. ,~~~:<;. OR SALE CHEAP—A nice small lot of Ground in West Hese to,vruship, 16 miles fruit Pittsburgh, and 5 rriffi the Mina nt Tereliffuts.'"Tliere are 5 acres of weliclotired fenced ;- kgbott two story .Log House; Why I', with tiro rookislo u floor, a brick chim ney, nn 3 O lOsr:sdable lintrxhol are barbs lot.. The house isat present occupied tts'n snibll sime, „ make it good stand fop country business. There ix nfine:large , garden, for raising ntarketiag thr the Pittsburgh market. The road from Pittsburgh to Snekensburglt arid Freeport. poises the door. The above property - will be Old low for cash, of half cash and six mouths credit, and good little givens usfying int it. Possession given on the let - of April. For terms and particulars apply at ' . ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and mur`M ' Intelligence Oifiqe, Fifth itt. FOR SALE---A desirable two story Brick Dwelling., FOR well arranged with hall of entrance, parlor. dining room and kitchen, four, bed rooms. finished garret, good cellar. find pleasantly. located.on Liberty street, Alleghe ny. Price and terms accommodating.. A s g t r .l- e t . e _ " . CU_ TiIBERT, s O m. thfi e i neral i . d OIXTII WA 7-PROPERTY FOR SALE—A two Z i. AT, story Thick Dwelling House, situated in the oth ward; contains four rafts; hall, kitchen and coal house. Price fit-410, and terms rbey. Also, two'Frame Houses : , each containing five rooms; Orice easo each: . terms neCOMMG ting. Apply at . S. CUTIIBERT'S, Raul .Estrite Office, Smithfield at., near Fourth. ItRAL ESTATE—l'ersons wisimur to purcnase OW fil.• ntar.DINO Lars. or FARMS. can fiud a great variety. for sale-on accommodating taral 4 , at S CUTIIDERDS Real Estate 'Office, mnrl7 50 Smithfield st. ALVAH/J-1 FAlU'd '0 t SALI,--8 mated on the • Ohio River. twelve miles below Pittsburgh. on the rood to Beaver,- and adjoining land of John Hari. Esq.. containing 100 acres. well improved, with a good House, Barn. and Orchard of choice Fruit ,'Frees. comprising Apples. Poaches. Cherries. &c. Thls property is. of:the most desirable now offered for sale. For further particu lars apply at S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, mar2u 50 Smithfield et. 401•AIII.V. TO ItENT.—A brick Stnble, Carintr house, to rent front 'lto I.dt of April next. Inquire of runr:-tf P. 1.. SNOWDF.N. Itt/ Water et. 1 , 0 LET—Thai lame and coataitntious warethour.c. rafted on 4•ennd ; , treet. Belt r Woo& iuRT below Parks k ra.; and at present Gernpirtl by John I.ittle, rag. S. CUTIIIIERT. Gen. Anent. mar. - 5O Smithfiel .alrrrt. •Doom Tu txr—oo the second story of the ware bb Wood at., famine a II•ont entrance. marl ononor. cori I RA'S. A Nr.xv two ',tory Mirk DweUlna Ilnitse. situ rated on the East Common. Alle,tiheny rite. (near the rosidenee of Ju4te Irwin.l mid finished in the best modern style. with Itninlsnrite portico in front:double lair• futnuthed with itinrble mantels and improved 1.114611 V doors; dilate... room and kitchen on the first door. and color iomi bed realms on the second story: with finished garret. Enquire of ILI('HARI) Olt A V. on the premises: or of (chi I -if J A NIES I•A .Ir. t CO.. f4errottl 43. ri I NWO Large littottot. with taetan power. Enquire ttt the File Factory. corner of allure and Liberty std.. IVIIT4I, urch. ANKII.IIIT k CO, To Let, 1; 0 01 7 I1 hew Uri V. I lonAeo.siturtle on (tram st..anti thy. 1111 , 11 P, in hem etyle, with double parlours, and tattling doors. •with dining room' and kitchen on the first flor. and good room+ on the caber two •+forjr, quire in the so 11l • row. of 1)11 Witt. CHURCH. re.146-IAP Brick turner niWebster and )='u -1 (Ott Went,. fimnerly oceupied liy .1. H. lIIIIICT. l'o6- 111,SAiorl ci Veil iiiiinonli:mkfly. Apply I" feblfbtf, J. C. cummws. fro ixr.—A Room 01 . 1 the firmsa.ry. aToofilic aerond Unit third storks of a brick holm: corner of Fifth and Union xtrceor. AI.:CO--A very neat and convenient Frame Cottnttc. in Allealteny rity. Apply to J AMES MAY. rio RENT.--A EinAentent with IWO rOOIIIA, Puitable tin ri physirion nr Ilenti.4. on Penn street. between Hand and Irwin streets. fin 0'...21 1.. WILMA 111'11. rho LET.--4).,.. new three story Dwelling House. with both house attnelted. situate near the corner of Wylie and Washington street. Possession given on the first ni April next. IjanliJ JOHN V. PERIIY. TO LET.—Tlirre dwelling bons... sintatc on ['north street, near the Caintl4tridga, in the city of Pitts burgh. . Also, a Itnom,;:i by 10 feel, with 41 convenient esdrance on Stit. near Wno,l mtreet. . . . . . Alon. a frame dwellcaa,l ll, o I,lo fief. wall 11 11 11 rre I ' l l ground nailer cultivation. situate on Ohio I.ane, in the ally of Allegheny. l'aiquirr of inn .1. 11. It'll'.l.lA NTS. 1111 IVnii,l ft. IA • • • Malts 1•011MNIW , Ilei•li. ifilZelher with nil re nerriti-Zopotv. impurities of the blood. with nil disenswit of re nerooi urltTiu. Ai it di eteig unit bed I digehartren. nrinhial tt cull:nes. and inti •isey: pilot, rheowatimn, female weak ne, , x, di.euse. of the womb. nioldhly 01 the jniNx. fl.llllii. in ruin. nereoun utreetion, pain* in the hark nnd loin.. irri 111110111.1 of Ole flee k ni the-hindiles und-killueyi,Nrorhulic ,n,pti„,,y , letter, rin,worm. rnerentinl diFennes, TWELVI: YEARS ' PRAcricr. Exelledvely des 10.•.1 to tle' pithily and treatment of wadi reid itiooriterti, and dine tiridtig . trout Vouthlui gaiety. elininte. impitritieit 01 the ta,..i. whereby the rom.lituiton may loom been enfeebled. ettalthan Dr. Brown loolfrt onsurnore. opertly relic( to all who may Mace thentitelvef uudrr his can!. • . Ur. firowil'4 others are conveniently u rrn lotto! inter pep. nrntr nportownt.. Puthintit coo vint Dr. 11. without tear of exposure to oilier visions. It in of importance to ninny perton4 in need of mrdlrnl aid to tonal. :timid colvire privniely and promptly. To all sad., Dr. lirown'e. ready, Phial im reinovhic mown/ di:v -.(15r, in their endow , loon+ and goozeik.iiirer• iodnrrnurms which ran rn rely be emiallell. Stranger. on. hereby :, p _ prim...! that Dr. Brown has been regnlnrly every bruneli of ineilirint. nod Mr Om Imo twelve yenta to tht' trentirwilt of those diseases. Or. Brown is the oath . regularly eiliterited surgeon iii Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to.those corn- IreVenain, safe and speedy cures will. in nil eases. be 'guaranteed. Kermit crises are relieved iii n short time. sviihout inter uption /1 . 0111 lErflernin or Ruptitre.—Dr. Brown ril:o invites per tuns ntiliefril with ilernin to Call, as he has paid particu lar rittention to that Mont,. . . Letters from u itionoce, asking advice, mast contain a CeO. OF they will not Le atteniteal to. .• . ID - Office on Diamond Alley. it fVe doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations striely confi• deatint oce2s4lkwl y T 3 IErMATISM.—Dr. Brown's newly discovered rem it. eilv fur Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy Mr that painful Mande. It never that , . • Office and Private Consultation Rooms. No. 65. Dia mond alley. Pinahurp,h, Pa. The Doctor is always nt inalq-dawti Volt Sili3OCrilu - r sn le the improve ' ments and property he 110 W iwcopies, stunned on the Fourth Street Road. nitwit three miles from the city; con !listing of a well finished Brick House, contnining room, and a cellar under the whole; an excellent !trick Tenant House. containing three rooms. a large ham mid eNeelleut stabling; a never fulling. running Arbor of quit water, unit a pump of excellent water nt the kitchen door; It garden, containing some choice fruit trees, togeth er with nbout ten acres of excellent ground. The above property will be sold on reasonable terms. and possession given on the first day of April: if not sold, it will be for rent after that dny. For further information ripply to the subscriber, on. the premises. leb2l-dawtApil DAVID BEELER. (Gazette copy and clime Post.) Six '2ll. C. McKIBMN, P, M ISOUTA.NDSIi.OE STORE.— I—, The subscriber. thankful for past favors, wituld respectfully inform his friends and the public aca molly. that he line just received his Spring stock of Mutts and Shoes, of all sizes, direct from the maim lecturers. which he will sell lower (wholesale or retail for cash! than can he purchased at any other establish ment in the city. Also. French Calf and Morocco Leath er, which lie is prepared to manufacture. at the shortest notice. for either Ladies Gentlemen or Children's wear. Gentlemen's first rate Boots for 84,50 and 83,00, which lie w o an ,warrants equal tn. $ 7 Hoots in the city. for neat ness and durability. All work warranted rajas estub- fishmeal. THOMAS A. HINTON. marB.2w No. 11'2 Market street. . lettst nt ne. for t i m . vitio t t o v!, ) at rd ears E.and R'arrante and the Offielt Of Austin, Esq., Burke's Bailing, Fourth street. PitGburgh. Pu. My son, in the General Land Office. at, Washington. will attend to my business there, free of charge to appli cants. feb23 ===Z=2! JACOB WEAVER. IQkill V AL—C. A. AtcAN LTY 4. Co. have removed L tb the warehouses on "Sloan'ti.wharf," upper Canal limit*, Liberty street, where they are now fully prepared to receive a large amount of Produce, &C., to slup.on the openiug . of Canal navigation, to l'hiladelphiu. Baltimore, and all intermediate place's. fe S i to VIA b' i ts li i iN . ao r i d fur K !M.& T M 9 C 4 3: 111.8. will in ( trtft e in . ce tpriiNtyle A of HATS this day. Saturday. March 4th. 184 q. Their friends and customers arc requested' to call and examine their stock of Spring Hats. just received front New York, at their store, corner of Film and Vood sts. mart-y (OPIUM.; FASHION 11l liATS.—This heauti- 4 ful style of 11 A T $ are Mtw ready at mar 4 PAULSON'S. Spring Style. MOOKE, has just received from New York. the Os Spring Style of Hats—which he will introduce on Smartt* March 4. All those in want of a nratill and superior lint, will pleas call and c*amine, at No. 75, Wood street, 8.1 door above Fourth street. ma Ti - tbatoo anifclakirs. • TACO)] MUCOLISTEin. has removed from o his old stand. 1N0.25, to N 0.19 Tai fill street. whefe he has fitted up his room in a superior style. add wilt keep on hand—either for ‘iltulesale br retail=the tbllowing named articles: Itu tinned Pritteipes ; Regain:is, of all brtunis; Lenonnas; Chewing and Smoking Toluteco. ke. He respectfully in vites his friends and acquaintances to call and see hitn. in his new store, before purchasing elsewhere. mar 1-Ito I\TEW 165.—V01. 9 History of the Uintrilists, or jr Personal Memoirs of the. Patriots of the Revolution from unpublished sources; by Alphonse de Louturtine iu three vets. Vol. Yd just received. The Life of Clwyd.Ho* Baran!, •"the Good Knight' b y V. Gilmcrte Simms.. Scenes at Washington—a story of the last generation by n Citizen of Baltimore. Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains; by Geo. F.-Ruxton, FSsq., member of thti Royal Gengiaphica Society, &c.. &e. Now and Then—.' Novel, by SainuelWarega, P. R. S. author Of "Ten Thousand a Yeti.," "The Miry of a Late Physician," &c. The above works received this day, arldfotsait by JOUNSTON & STCktfTeiN, feb24 • Bookseltcrs. Matke.t st. ' s7 oi - 7,Siti7iiii,'.'Aliftd . i''''''.."'''''' To Let, DISI'.ASI-:.S. Dr. BTOIPPI. of f 5 Diamond Alley. cnii I,r. conrultitil in all n of n private of drlitatenatuß Iln: Mini:tit Bn mr. Syltili r Anil Syphilitic cruptiona.yrimorrbirn LARET—R h cis Table " thirderilix state , lirt stile - 31ILLER & RICNETE`art. tcaßetiVUlOLiirnif isSit ;_ - *Wilt Zit 2848. IS4A CMCINNATI /L Y STEAMPAC ES 1r HIS Independent Line of steamers is now COmposed. .of the largest, swiftest, best finished and ,pi}gislied, and most powerful boats on the waters of The Ilium. ilia highest wages are paid for the services of thi: hest and most experienced men engaged in the river inisiniiss:=- The line has been in operation for six years; law carried nearly- two millions of people, without (loins , the slightest injury to their pentons. The proprietor. challenge corn partson with any passenger line in the Union _flit safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can prirCgre has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The hosts }ease for Cincinnati as follbws: MONDAY RACKET.-:-The Mottonnairtu, Capt. Stoat, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 nhloc k; Wheeling every Mdnday evening at 10 r. x. TURSDAY PAdRET.—The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capi. Lino. Klineeiter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clobk ; NVhceling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. ' • IVEDNB.CD4Y PAM:BT.—The Nnv F.MILAND . No. 0, Capt. 3. Dean, will !cave Pittsburgh stymy 'Wednesday morning at lOo'clock ; IVheeling every Wednesday etem log at 1 r. . ••• PACKE'T.—The BIULLTAIT. Capt. -Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning , at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10. s. M. FRIDAY PACKST.—The Cttrl.=No.o, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning it 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. t. . , SATURDAY PACRET.—The Moat:rota,: Capt. „Pe Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday inurniug at 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Saturday availing at in P. M. SUNDAY PACKliit.—The Jai= 'Ne.wrox, Cnpt. MaJon. will leave Pittsburgh every.Suildny morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling everc - Siniday evening at 10 P. M. nor ID. U=MMi:Mt TIIE fine steamer WYOMIZtia, THOMAS Gnsemr.cr., 11InAter..will leave for the above and all inlennediste landings, on Monday; Apri! 3d, at 10 A. a. For freight or pasange. Inning superibr necommoda tiouw. apply on hoard. or to nor?: GEO. It. NIII:ITNITEROF.R. AToni. UMMI=CII .• . - - • kkgr asi t Tilt fast running pnwaeager PIMIT SrisVA.MA. R. e - t;111r. hiamerAvill !rive thr the above and iatertneiliate porta, on Saturday, April lit. at 4 P.M. For freicht or *molae apply on board. mt,7 For Nese Orleans. THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA• H. DENNISON. Master, will lorrerortile Ht.:" niriirindiate landings. on Monday. April 3d, at 10 a. M. For frolzht or premise apply on bonrd. febl For St. Louts, Galena, and Dabnque. THE &m,d steamer ST. ANTHONY. Tuna. MAY, Master. will leave for the above, on N on a y,.April 3d. at 2 o'clock. e. u. For freight or passage apply on hoard. or to JAMES MAY. or GEO. MILTF:NRERGER. Ag't. For St. Louis. THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI NA. DEVIN:CrY, Master. will leave for the ;wove atm intermediate ports, regularly.: For freignt or pas.age apply on hoard. o+4 For Di auhsl llw TilE steamer AMERICAN-EAGLE will leave for the :Move and all intermediate porw reaulerly. For freight or paaPage npply on board. or to febl B. mivrcsBERGER, Agent. For Cincinnati. The light draught steamer FRIENDMP, katDAVIS. Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports regulhrly. Fer freight or ongsage apply on board. mar 15 For St. Louis. The no w.and sp:endid steamer ORIENTAL. VAs iiool. Master, will leave for the above Psk' L '' '.34ll sl4 . end intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passageapply on board. snarl() New Arrangement. . • . • TIIE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for , 141Z4 1 ,11eaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville: on Tues day, Tharnlay. and Saturday. at 9 A X “ re-. turning on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Sae has ti boat at the hindint, be twech Wood street and the Itridgti r prepared to receive freights at any time. • S. & W. II4.itISAI:6B. A•tente. No.*t. Wooil .trret Plttiburgh and 'Wheeling Packet. THE milt Moonier CONtqlf., DOILSEY :P. KtYNET. Master. will. leave "reirtattrly fur Whenlino. nu Moodily. WOdnesfray. and Pii da V, nt 10 o clock. preeixtly. Leave Wheeling every Toemlay.-Thurmlay.•ood Satur day. at 7 11. ellsek. A. at.. rl).Sifirriy., The Consul will land at ail inierinciliate pnryt. Ewer,' rluogliatlnnail ilia; ran be procured. for the conning nail , ol , ly Of pottengt.r.... has brVII l 111 mile,}. The boat is WM) provided with a self-urting stoiis ward, to prevent extttn.non. For freight or lIIIKAiIgV npply on hoard. or to anuril - • :JOHN FLACK. Agent. • Beaver and We/Irv/Ile Packet. "gagTHE sicinnliont 13KAVE1L CtLinivi F.. CL 1111 M Alosicr, will, lifitiltg the coming veinier scow:114'1101:c doily trips to 13enccr and IVellvville !curing Pitviburgh every morning rit9 o'clock, and vole at 3 o'clock. r. tirt:ls ' 1). T. 11A RTON k CO.. A'runoi. VW' 111 ,. 11" W and Splendid Pas.ieng!r SICUITfer HIGHLANDER. Captain IL A. FORSE. will cave for the ahoy., and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or pits•tage, having_ superior aecounnoda liollia. on board. febl.ll -- 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FERREA ET 18t, IS4B. PROMO, T I st. li4B. LEAVE DAILY AT 3 A. M. ANUS - P. M. Tim followitic new boats complete the line for the presetiCscason : ATLANTIC, Copt, James Parkinson; BALTIC. Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS APLANE. Copt: F. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded, The bouts. will' leave the Monongahela Whart Boat. at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. jall3l Por Loulw $ W e.• THE Kentueey River Packet. GREY EA GLE, BROOKS. AIRSICK, will leave for the above ant ntennediate. ports regularly. For freight or phssoge epply on board. feb9 For Brownsville. The new and splendid passenger and mail steamer BA I.TIC, Capt. A. hunts. will leave fort e a ye port daring the present week. at 8 A. X., poAitiVeiV. Fur freight trr passage, apply on board. feh2 Por Brownsville.. TII E new Mail and Passenger Steamer AT LANTIC. Jsaals PARKINSON, Master. will leave fort ierildrve port thin day, at 8 A. N.. positively. For freight or passage apply on board. fele.? —4 For St. Louis: TIIE excellent and light drinight steamer SWAN, B. MAY, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate landings in n few weeks. . For freight or passage apply on hoard, or, to feb3 JAMES MAY. Water at. For St. Louts. • TREnew and splendid stennir ANDREW FULTON, W. 11. Femda, Mester. will leash for The above and intermediate landings fegillarly. -' For freight or passage apply on board, or tit jant7 JAMES MAY . O,ODA ASll—Yates Renucan—The substribers haVe CI this day reduced the price of their abdii ash. (wlah is warranted by the manufacturers from 85 to ed per cent.) to 41. c. for cash. tir 41e. tbr approved notes at 4 months. And for quantities of 5 tens or urntardrk a deduction be made of .1-e per pound off these prices. W. k M. MITC,I4ELTRF.Y., 160 Liberty street. up- Our (Vends wHo feel inclined to assist in procuring subscribers fdi bur Campalgn.paper, will bilicoi rimugh to cut out the followhie prostiectus, and attach a sheEt of papef id the bottani.- wheiedri • titi*fliericar f er ram rs undies. A C II EA:II CA Aff P AI. G N PAT.-E1t..1-r Immediately after the nominations Cif the Baltimore Convention arc made known to the coufitry—say about, the Ist of June, next,—the undersigned will commence the publication . of a small Compaigri Paper, entitled TIIE JEFI .titkiNitAkiv . ichich ; will be, isstied :*tekly,, for six months, or Until tfic; result of the election is announced. Ting JEFFERSONIAN, will be filled With Pdfilical Matter,"exelu sively ; and *ill .be furnished to Clulni on the following•terms, vii: Ten Copies ibr Fifteen, • T*etit y, - Fifty. - One Hundred; It seems to be generally admitted, that tilt approaching Piesidential Czimpaign s will be one of unigual intere§t. The old , GEMZI ~~ . 13(foltert tar . changc Joann n. MIS. ' - '-'-'" HIM/ a 00/4/4*i .. . SAN*ERS, EXCHANGS BRiNt ~,,,, - ....'.,, Add MAU": -in Fordo; dad Denrudit 4 pi ctiter V Ddlaaav Bank Now, a old.dit 6* ikoa., said, ard door below Four th Writ oak flakogr - a: - . ...,.. roarl4ly . • . ~ . . ALLIL ittawru: • P.TYWA/10 Bankers &We t.rthange Brokerx. Dedters in Foneirt:4o4 , - .Donizifiellills. Bills of Fadtqpire, Crittficcitts - it, Bank Notes. and Coin: Corner of Third and Wood stn., diiettly opposite" tber.ift;. - q Males llOtel. noLittEs & scix, Rankers and Paters in Exchange goin tateeDank N 0.55 Marker atm; Pitarbute t li. ' • SULLLIO- HAM atarircistamt New York Cineitinati Philadelphia ' 7natsvillti7natsvillti Baltimore - St. littaris .•;- tHlying rtild Ohio Indiana Kentucky W itginia heeling 'renneasee atit9•y' BANKERS :AND EXCHANOE BROXERSi .N. E. Corner of Wood - and.. Sizth stresse. 4 Pirtrbointh,r d'rea,! TNEALERS in , Coin. Bank Notes. Time Bills, ..Poreigal, JJ and Dornesdb.Exchrriets % Certificates of Deposit, b 4 ExcIIANOE on all the cipal Cities of the Caton,' and Europe. for ad* in to salt Parehisere. : i. CURRENT nod par thuds received bu deposite. COLLECTIONS made all parts of the tinioni at tHI s. • aarallL ,cu: Messrs. M. Leech & Bon; • ' "••• ' orden &"Bnotrden, _.. ._.-....,..• w re. Bell & .'{on.ittlsonrgn. . .: . B.lsl'ClOrken & Go, Engihrh & Bennett. -•--; . -."...." --:: } pleming & Brother. 1 " Fdes, Lethrop & Co. r ,, n ~au_,P A , ". ,-:, " W. R. Thompson & Co. .- • '-.. ' " 1-fondly, Phelps & Co. . / N ew , y er k, " Babcock .& Co. ) . -.. " Tiffany, wart & Co. ). - ' .. :':. r" , • " Joo. M'Cullongh & Co. BtatittiC4l4. 1:1r. liitnes Oeot O r ' •• i '.* . " 11. MaunaLinelnnati. 8.. • -•' ' • 'r' . " Jdseph Wntsson. i xt. ~,,ii,,n h Messrs. Feltner & M'ltlillen. • 4 • ' R. F. Blasi Esq., Cashier. Bank of ..Niisloivur - rn,. Hinshorth. S, trollies' ntl. 1‘417-5; • - •. IT WOULD like to call the attention of Country:Mer7 chants. hotel and Steamboat Bar-keepers, kiniate Families, &r. to examine my stock of Wines, Lumoosp Cigars, &c., now in store and cellar,. Consisting oc the MOM celebrated Brands, &e. &c. Feeling sonddent of , having the largest and best. assorted stuck - any . honsii W te est of the mountains, and being engaged tie tation of Wines mid Liquors. &c., direct to thiscousttri,,l , persons run rely on being acconutioduted. both in 'deo and quality. P. mar 9 corner of Smithfield and Front streets...' ,,, .i. _ _ Great dale of Nursery Stock 2 AiTug extensive stock of old LANDICED'HNUFt;.; SERIES. Philadelp 'bk. is about to be disposed,. of at PUBLIC AUCTION—the Undersigned in.= tending to relinquish business. Such au uppottunfly for - obtaining Nursery, Produtts at Auttibn,lMA, never ,bbbil , presented in AGenca, and the attentitet is the ttade, all who wish to4lEdorate their grounds is Town et Couti ,, !ry,. or enlarge their Green hear relleteinns, is respecOhlly invited. For irhproving the grounds of Cerneteribay Churches t State and County. Offices, etc., this sale will W ford unequalled facilities; Catalogues in detail are lit ' preparation. The sale of the nut -door arbetes will ceina. menee on TUESDAY; MARCH 21st; and the Elmo t* Pots, on TUESDAY. MAY 24: Proper aid-for sale paCk. , ., ing and shipment Will be given, when required; and' ita there will be no postponement or reservation; putsoUt, from distant points may attend the sale without feat tik: disappointment. - • • , ti..• Orden to be executed at PRIVATE:BALE' will be. , received until-the above periods. and the usual strict, al.!, tendon given. . hills/MET/I It may be proper to stew, to prevent tithitipprebenskth r . that it is the ISursery business only, the= subserther about to nlinquish. Ms attention will be hereafter whi!iV.' ly devoted to the culture of seeds, mid to their sale at hie; warehouse, 65 Chestnut street. • . • cßit i g ur Al r gh in u t ZT AUmi wal be 21' e" bY 31r. F nut: 14 LL persons interested in the Extension of Dnquestrw, AL Way. from its present termination' at,ilasbungten.; street to the Eastern line of the city, on the Allegheny , river, are hereby notified that a plan of specifidatiffit Of: the opening of said Duquesne Way, is now depositudali the Office of the Recording Regulator, for public . - claim,: Motion and inspection, as directed by Ordinance bf rho' 29th day of November, 1847, authorizing the openitig.or. suid Way. • • R. E. MeGlOWAlgi,,•.',. mud Recording Regulator, City of Pittsburgh.!`._: Extinct from Sectitm 10th of an Act entitled "An AO to authorize suit to be brought upon the Official Bond William R. Mitchell, late Supenutendent." Aod any owner ot owners of ground considerthii Min of smelt street, lane or alley. who shall {hit hn,,. she or they, shall suffer damage froth the .openitie denim:. et the same, may apply, by petition th'tha' next Court of Quarter Sessions of the County of ' Alleglur matd•tal, , . New Spring Dry Goods. AA. MASON &C o .4 l 2Marketstreet.htivelast fiteeivi. „ a large supply of New Spring and Sumter Goods: which will, be offered wholesale and retail at very low cash prices. Amongst our assortment at hunt 4 may be found 10 cases fancy English and Artieriesit prints , and chintzes, comprising 'every tie* style na* 'in ;this market. and were purchased at the presdnt loss . sided; which will enable us to sell at least 25 per cent. less.thsat former prices: Also Ili cases small patterns fast colored inriinack and calico prints, very neat and de:arable:s cases new style plaid stripe, and plain linen giustinsut; of every shade and quality; 3 cases spring muslin de. tallies. rich and cheap: mode colored cashmeres and : mous. de Mines; 27 pes Tarts lustros, a new and s plendid article for ladies' dresses; printed orgaudeerg satin striped: and plaid barages; I case changeable Mares, vety..rieh. a large lot of 4.4 and o.' French;printed ,cambrics lawns; UV dos. best quality . ladies'iand gees kid gliMeas white goods of every description, together with &gene* nasornnent of housekeeping goods, etc, otc. Cour:lir merebants, and the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and vicinity, are respectfully invited to ran and e.tainine our steak and. paces. which we will warrant to compare favorably. with the eastern markets. ' A. A...MASON mare 62 Market street, between :td and Ath Sta.. , Istspartsitzt I 'To the Merchants and Manofactarers of Pirteniegh, U. A. KINSLOE, 3 doors east of the I'ost Oiree; is an authorized Agent for the Srarnianzia Matti' arm WERIIA Bateau. The Herald has been established nearly half a century:. and has an extensive indanbstaii tial etreulatinu throughout the populottatutdtlatictrctattie of Eastent Ohio, \V estera Penontiaiiiir 6141441*a: Persona wishing to u.ttend their buntitep,,Will tu, embrace the above favorable opportunity to kid •"` • l[r - Terut¢ of advertising moderate, with jut aditeriii nonce grans, if requested. ll)lo.§' ' rENES=2O qr. ervkarßoneao Hon; It 10 " London - Market Phil; 5" Hrtnt 10 " Trash " " • S. S. filadifra; 15 " Lon:hltirkat " Symington " 10 " Tenerife. •" - • 10 " Pale Sherry : • • 5 " Golden 5 " Brown 10 " Lisbrin " IS " Dry 3tdlaga ; • . lU " Sweet " For saki in quantities to suit, by : •-• • dee2o • .V..6.44(111% OLIB AVDlSKEYZ:bidTtionthell Widakeys tor sale by the bbl and on draught; 8 bbls old Bdurbon Whiskey, for ittle.by -RICK'ETEKei; PRINTERS' teCeived the .PtiatimiTaa STORE, 72 Fourth at.. Sto KF.t s PRLIEDS WINTER: NEWS INK. in 20 lb. and 501 b. kept Prout's , Viarlitg. Ink ik acknowledgad, by Millets, toile the beat igstuiudie. tured in the.countrY, A,IJATNES; I'clifi-41 a w Agbitt Coif ISa Mannfadtorirl LU7'IOINThe firm of aye this day been dissolved, by ifintsuslgonstdit'.l.ll de+ counts will be settled by JOlll3 Hays. wbo 6itill ifindriu-d -the business at the old stand: .10iiN RAVI. :" • - • tn 3 . A. W. BROCKWAY. Federal Party, so often defeated, is ,once more in the field, endeavoring, wittiltrii hundred-Driaretin hands, to grasp and Wing 'Within its ranks; all the far:Lima raid fag • ends df parties in the Country, so as to mak d common opposition to the; Democracy. On acconnt of the extrerno cheapness of the paper, we shall be obliged to adopt. the task system, rigidly. Therefore;'*) : attention will be paid to any order, unlosis accompanied by-the cash. The JEFFERSONIAN yield tedious ettppdrt to the NOMINEI3 af• the NsTioNAt GatlintirrtoN; and will hold up to pilhlie gaze, the unprincipled any} nape. triode course of the Federal party, and thoie Who are lending V "aid and comfort" to our country's enenthss. Address, (post paid,) w, L. HARPER, Pittsburgit,Ps. $ 6 oo 7 00 9 00 20 00 38 io 16rch 9;1819. OFFICE. ==! B(41,1* mkt.' ICounty h City 6rd's :,- uoiet Notes 4- 41 ' Pennavlvtuda CY. - 4 New Vork ' - 4" Maryland ' New Orlealts - --" NO. OFteingt .1:: w: ~,. ._ ~ "~,,: