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Eric and IVesteru New York, due 8 r. ta., closes 8 A. in. Par value. Asked. Offered. Exchang Bank of Pittsburgh Bank .$50.00 850.75 250.04.1 e blereltanltt' and 'M. Bank •• • ...t . ' 50.00 . 41,00 43.50 50.00 47,00 45,00 Farmers' Deposit Bunk None in market. Band Street - Bridge. • ' 50.00 50.00 45.00 liorthenvlAberties Bridge 50.00 3 5 ,0 0 Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 . 30,00 35,00 Connellevil la R. , .ll:Stoek, paid on Cup Bonds Bonds (6 VOont;)• l'ilotiongaliela Bridge Gas Stock .. . _ OFFICE. OF TILE POST, Tutasoss toast so. limit G, Flour —The receipts were not hem. y yesterday, and buYeri were not anxious to Make purchases. We heanl of sales. amounting On the aggregate to about 300 bbls., at 84,37 i, (not- strictly prime;) 84,40a4,50. From store •Ithere were many transactions at $.402. • ptg *et al 7 -We: have nothing new to remork in re lation to the struggle now waging between the buyers and sellers. float parties still bold out: and both seem sinignine of-success. We heard of a sale of 160 tons Deer . Creek at `ill. 4 am' 6 mos.; 157 tons .Maboning at mus. Sale of 20 tuns Hanging Reek at $..7. 6 Inn, ESN Potatoes—Plenty in market, but prices seem firm. sale of'a doubtful quality, in sinall bids., was made on Istarf at tt tM; a few seeks good Blues were taken at 65c. P . bit. Reds sells front store at 50c. p bit. ' Clover Seed—Not much doing; sales from store in a retail way at 5.3.50. Bacon—The receipts arc still enormous, and still we notice a downward tendency. Sales yesterday at 3, 4, and se. Dried Peaches—One sale of .700 bushels at $1,50 . time. Not much doing. Vtilndoss• Glnas—lterfular sales country brands at $3,50f0r exio. FlEtraeett 011—A decline is noticed; we are told that 572'60c. are fair quotations ; we heard of 110 sales. Bat ter—Reccipts light, with sales or El few barrels at IS cents. BEM Eggs—Considerable coming iti; Bale at oc. yesterday. Barley—Sale of 300 bu. on wharf at 40c. This figure will be. given for a good article ; 37 for inferior. Thero appears to be a fair demand. labsemi—tio change ; regular sales at t,Nc• Cattle Marker.. We failed in getting very accurate information in relic. tirnOci the Callle Market yesterday; but the ?rives we emotebelow are Correct; Ezzens—Sulea of :O head at 21,433 e. ly tb, on Loo 115 bead at Se.. Oct. lloo9—Sole of 59 Hogs to 23 Sur-sr—About 200 offered. but the holders were above the market; and no sales were made ; 81.5021,75 was the r liking price. .Mn. Ilansea.—Captain P. N. Guthrie, of Conine ' ey H., the 11th Regiment of United States Infan try, who is now in this city, has kindly furnished me with a copy of nn official list, which he received this morning, from his company in Mexico of the names of those of that company, who have died there during the war. Will you please to publish it for the benefit of the friends of the deceased, as they - -were nearly all of this neighborhood: Sergeants—James M. Kelly, Daniel L. Kilbourn. Drummer—John A. Cease. Prioares—D.iniel Shleppy, Jesse Flowers, James F. McKee, William Clark, Andrew J. Avy, John MeSpaeilin, W. 11. Bunting, Michael A. Cease, Samuel Sweet, Samuel McCartney, W.J. Anderson, ;James Alexander, John Kohler, Charles'. C. West, James J Karshaden, John Hannah, Patrick Hunter, .Joseph-B. Price, Arthur Reeves, Fisher Brown, and Thomas Layton. As I nm engaged in the business of procuring Land Warrants and arrearages of pay due to decca a ..ed . Soldiers, Letters athhessed to me on the suhject, . , by the relatives of any of the above named, will re ceive prompt attention. The name of the lawful !heir must he mentioned in the letter : . Ist. The Wife and children, if any. The Father, and 3d. The 111 other —Persions will be procured for +the Wido ws. 'I have • a'statement of the time to which all the above named Soldiers have been paid. • AM B. FOSTER, Agent, for Mexican Soldiers. Office. BakewelPs new Buildings, opposite the ;Stew Court House, Pitt,burgh. ,ap4 3td6r.3.w E=E .11:0 ; Itoard of Trade —The members of the Board :of Trude AA.ciulion are requested to meet at their 'Rooms on Thursday evening next. at 7 o'clock. 81,5 fl 7. GREAT INctatesviENCY !—Phyricians prescribe Dr. .Rostra' Lirtneott and Tor in the last stages and most thopeless cases of Consumption, after all other medicines :hale failed, as it has proved itself to be the inc.sl extrn nerd-Mary medical aid in curing that disease. Now. this - nriedicuie is its valuable in the incipient stage, such as Coughs:Colds. &c. &c.. when the Lungs are not too far kone, before ulceration takes place.. It is seldom or ever nownn to fail in tweaking up the most distressing Cough -or Cold in a few hours time. if the directions are rightly "tollowed. TA, 4.rtninr Dr. Rome Liverwort and Tar, , which makes so malty wonderful cures, is for sale by 13racuano & KNEELAND. Grant street, one door below 2d, and by KIDD & Co.. corner of Wood and 4th its. aps 7,...1.-::i:r-i- - --• .'1 . -- iri-LiFE atm IIEALTII.—This gift is the greatest bless'. hug bestowed Upon man. But while we are ishabinuns .ornhis sinful and troublesome world, we are compelled •do imect pain and sickness, and 'even death. All-wise i'rovidence has Ives us. in the vegetable kingdom, cer stinnrestedies which. when extracted with science, will earraid disease lit its infancy. and prolong life for a season 'The - fact that so many persons are daily dying of that driattrul disease. Consumption—should at once awaken ilitbse who are but slightly affected. to lionise of duty they owe tcrthemselves. and procure a few bottles of Dr...Dun saresT.rpeetortint Remrdo, and use it immediately. accor ' -dinigto the directions, whereby your life may be spared, anif many years spent in Health and Happiness. Dr. Duncait's 1 A esters Oilier. No. 150 Sycamore street, .Citicirinati, Ohio. where his ftlellirillCS use sold wholesale -and retail. .F jr,r - Stild by WIT. Jacsvry Agent. £l9 Liberty street, ,IPittibutgln ruar2s 4 - 1/IL P. Jambs. of Centreville, State of . .chtpi. say. regarlimi he medicine we alluded to last week. lit a 1 mer dated Nov. lg. LWd. lie holds the follow jog language: "We shall certainly be out before any more -gets here. even if you forward immediately. Send plenty ;of-pamphlets. I most soy there is no medicine we have I.ver dealt in, which has obtained so crew and decided a reputation as yours. The most sine Mar find unaccounta . ble part of the matter is. the uniform and unexceptionable .itummoity -of its curative- properties in Grery ewe. We -have good medieinei for many single complaints—hut ~. yours seems to.obviate the use of .tit. other panaceas—it roes over the whide ground Yon will he surprised to 1 urn that in every ease of Fever and Ague, which I have ..tried it for, it has never failed to cure. And not only in :.one kind. but till kinds of Bilious diseases. its effect is the 'same ^. Thus writes Sir. Jacobs concerning the Great Artierican Remedy—G. C. Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontrip tic Mixture. Header, lonic al oar columns. See "Great American Remedy—Dr. G. C. Yanglin's Liiiiontriplic." Call upon Abe Agent, and get a pamphlet. HAYS & BROCKWAY. Agents, imarfri :2 Corn. Row•. Liliert • st. C. S. PMIYER Manager and Lessee TIEUR§DAY EVENING, April Gth, 1848, will he pre aented the new Farce of THE MAN WITH TAR CARPET RAG. fGrirnei MR. DUNN linER WItICII. DACE BY MISS ANNA MALVINA. To conclude with the successful Drains of the • 'BOTTLE. . .. Bicherd • MR. OXLEY. Coddle . ' MR. J. DUNN. Ruth MISS PORTER. MISS PETRIE. Er Friday, Benefit of Mr. Dunn. TEA-AIWA? WRECK AT AUCTION.—On Saturday the sth inst., tit 2 o'clock p. numt the warehouse ad joining. L 8. Waterman's, will be sold, for account of Whom it may concern, the entire stock of cabin furniture and outfit of the steamboat Sunbeam, among which are mattresses, comforts. chairs, tables lamps. queenewate, iron safe; blocks anti rigging doors, shutters, fixtures, &e. 'Terms,-all smug under B[oo, cash currency; $lOO and upwards, In days; credit fornpproved endorsed notes. aps JOHN D. DAVIS, Allet. B Yordcr of the District Court of Allegheny county, all the property of the late firm of Reynolds & Co., at Me times and places hereinafter mentioned. will be sold at Auction—consisting of about . 2l bbls. of Ale: also, abbot 100 full, half and uuarter well seasoned and sound beer and ale Barrels, with all . the utensils in the inewry : consisting of all the utensils necessary for brewing ale and beer, and also the LEASR of the brewery, which has about ti years to run. The ale, beer, and bar reds will be sold in front - of the warehouse of Hussey & Pro,, Liberty at,, next door to NV, AVallace's marble yard, on Saturday, the 15th day of April, at 1 o'clock. p. m. The brewing:utensils, a part of the barrels and the lease will be sold at the brewe, in the sth ward, near : ry the toll-gate, on the same day, at 2 o'clock p. to. Terms, cash. par money, W. F. JORDAN, Receiver. • p 1 • JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. STOCKS, Dally,Rovloiv of the Market• PITTSBURGH THEATRE • - rW .4 •".. 4. ,y..1 I,W-71: -..`"eirAtA73l44lMt • . •= l '' mot# M • • - - Foiel; OF P)ITTSWEIROiI stvA is Tun cu .13. N r.i ARRIVED. SICRItaCT Beaver,. . "acol+O. Brownsville. Parkiiison. dd; - Dispatch, Nelson, do.; Monier y, Morrison, do.; `-` - :Caleb Cope. 3loore. Beaver and Wellsville; . .." . -Michigan Nu. 2. Gilson. Beaver; Brilliant Grace, Cincinnati; Cinderella, Poe. Wabash River, " - Barnes, Sunfish; Lehigh. nr.p Steamer tTED, Steaer Beaver. Clark. Dispaiek.Nehani, Browns) iUr. Monterey.,.l\lorrison s lfrownsvill e . Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville. " . Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville; Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver nail Wellsville. Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver: " . New Rugland No. 2. I)ean, Cincinnati; Savanna, Dennison..N. 0.; Barnes. Sunfish: Mount Veraou.Rountz, St. Louis; IDIPOftTS BY xtiveat. Waboth—Pet Cumberland : 30,723 pal bulk pork, Atwood, Jones & co; 1 bx,Farren & co. Weltseine--Per Wellsville : 150 bbls flour, 14 bids rye flour, 4 hga bran, 3 bur bacon, G A Berry; 100 bble flour, Kier & Junes; 66 bbls flour, R A Harden; 27 bbls flour, Orem & s , lGrew; 137 bbls flour, Clarke & Thaw; 250 !this wheat 100 bbls flour, 10 hds to bacco,46 Obis flour, Barrier; 6 hds tobacco,Clarke & Thaw; 2 /ids tobacco It Dalzell; 107 bowls, 3 kgs lard, -1 bbl butter, 1 kg do, Wi , k & M , Candless; 19 scks peaches, J S Dilworth; 27 pcs bacon, Robinson & co; 6 bhls corn, 51'Gill & Bushfleld; 2 bbls bacon, Cuddy & Jones. GAO 1.43 05,00 Wheeling—Pm. Consul- -1 box maze, Oruro & Mc- Grew; 11 bdls deer skins, Poindexter & Co; 300 be barley, owner on boaid; 479 pcs bulk pork, owner on board; 90 bbls flour, Wick & McCancless; 3 Mlle skins, 30 hhde., John Cannel; 3 reams paper, Hill; 1, hale batting, Church 4- Carothers; 10 bgs meal, 11 do chopped rye, J. Jackman; 6 bgs potatoes, 1 box eggs, A J Cannon; S bbls eggs, 1 bbl ballet, John Gould; 39 bgs corn, on board. - Beaver—Per Lake Erie-34 bbls ale, 15 hi - do, D R Smith; 30 ligs cotton yarn, Friend, Rhoy & Co; I crate rags, J H Mellor; 24 Ils Cour, John Stephen son; 150 doz brooms, W Farrell; 103 do do, C Lee; 3 bbla apples, 3 do eggs, 2 do lirnothy seed, 40 sks dried apples, 1 bx butter, I II Clouse & Co; 12 tons marketing) owner on boa-d; towed barge loaded with fire clay and stone ware, and flat loaded with crocks, jugs, &c. Prolt-lively for Three Days Only! . _ ..„ E...1 , .1 ,5,...5." ",1 .4' 1 1 \ ~ W ts. 's 1 . . V" tl ," -4Y " "1 4 .. - • ~.. ~,, %. . • .." ' s • -- 4;.,..:" •/,• - • =l% '5 , ..:•' . .. i ••• •••1.---e k 'r.:;, -'ll z A, '.' , .'-''.'... , k,,..,..s- '%. e 1. :%, • :, :! . :.: 41.''' ' .---=--. - N . • - •tt... ..' l , '4 7. ~ .4 - :..-;: - ,,a ---,,:- --- a , t,•;s-• - , -'-' --, •.:,',. - ~-; •••,,,•.. illy ,-..„„••-•: ----,•,-- ...,,,,,-; - • '- ..- .:Vjt , " ..-,:', ...- .• . -::,;:' .. ~..,. '4- 7rtlp - - 1 4 ": RAYMOND & WARING'S GRAND MANAGEILIE: WILL be Exhibited on Tuesday. Wednesday and 1' Thursdox,Aprll 11th. 12th and Itlth--for three days I only, under their Mammoth Pavilion, to be erected in front of the American Hotel. Penn street; and also in Allegheny city on Friday, April 14th. Raymond at Waring wonld respectfully announce to the public thni oil this occasion, they will have an oppor. utility or witnessing the novel and daring performances of 1141.L.E. CY BELLE. Who. for her courage and. intrepidity has gained the name of the Idox Qt•yrx. and Will appear with the re stos, nes! HERR DR lESBAC 11. In his unparalleled performances. with his Lions. Tigers. Leopards, Cougars, Sc.. and will signalise herself by driving an -knucaa Idox. harnessed to a triumphal car— thus showing thnt evens woman may learn to control the Moxsacns or Yna Fonmx. !..T3 - Doors open each day front II to 11. and front 1" . to 10 o'clock. c.v. 117 — Adnussion,25cent5—zhildr e n under ten yet... of uge.ls cents. Dot Lost .-- L ' NDF,D from the etcanddiat Brilliant, on the 9th of March lam. a Box, marked, - Slrr. ANtitstsos. Jack son, Said box, by some miscarriage. did nut reach the owner, who in now in this city. It in supposed that the direction tiny have been torn off. The box contains Candlesticks. Wash-bowls. and other articles. At.y information concerning , it. Irft at The Pitts burgh Theatre, will be thankfully received. and all elarrres paid. 4-3 t ILIJI.:ti.S: CLOCK:S.—Just rece,ed. I.y carat. la large V.t and superior lis..rutiont on 30 hour and f+ Joy mantel ,!oek.. nt new•est pattern. and Foyle, warranted to keep good time, and ut very • •reduce,! price, T. A. DILI.11:11, npa 4 IN Wood street. near Fifth. • AT ATCH HORSES FOR SA I E.—One p a i r Ta r p, ~j,e ill Iron grey llorses,Are years old and very genite.— Apply to ' JOHN D. DAVIS. • al.lo corner of WOOll and Foil, sts. e , Hedge Farm Nursery. TIM proprielors of the Hedge Farm Nursery. an ! /101, ,,, .. that they have now 00 i 1.11,1 a splendid va riety orEVER-GREENS---comprieing Trees and Shrubs, Jaittper, Cedar, Arborvines. Itox and Yew Trees: Iloily. Pine. Scotch Broom. de, numbering (ruin 40,000 to 50,066 Plants. . ey have ronstantle on hand all varieties of choice Fruit and desirable Slade Trees. de.. &c. Leiters (post paid) addressed to Wilkins I'. 0.. Alleght - Try Co.. Pa., promptly attended to. ap4.titwt. WM. .1: J JAMES MURDOCK VIETH STREF:r PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A vnluu 1.7 bin property. thirty feet front ou Filth street by 120 ft deep. This deurahle property will Or sell' ni u ha rgnin. Also, four large budding lan,. each '24 feet (rout oil Conk street by 150 feet deep to (till street. Price 35511 each. 8 . CUTII BERT. Gen. Agent. aps Smithfield above 4th st. 100 of quality and good condition on consignment and for sale by nps : TA AFFE & O'CONNOR. L ILMALI7I. ,DICELNSON. L. C. WILMAUTH. r FRE LUMBER BUSINESS will hereatterlie conducted 1 (at the old stand of L.Wilmarth. on Penn lo..) under firm (ap4( WILMARTII & Co. It' DAVIDADAMS. of Buck.. county, ( n volunteer lately from Mexico.) will cull upon the Post Master. Allegheny city, or on Dr. lrint, he will hear el something to his interest. apt RINTEWS Kte Printer'. Spriug and 1, Summer, just rcc'd mid tor sole loy I, crsT.—A friend of cnir't I.lst a large BRASS KM 1,4 yesterday. The finder will confer a favor by leav ing it at this otlice. ap4 Nursery Stock for Sale. a'rite subscriber oters fur sale his entire stock. 1 in lots to suit purchasers, at very reduced prices. The collectiouis nutequalled for a select and ex tensive variety, in the Weston ety, country:containing ninny new, ran: and valuable plants, consisting in part of Ca mellia, Japonicas, large tiowanag plants. from :1 to 6 feet in height, Cactus, Asuilots, Geraniums. Fashrias, filnntb ly, Noisette. Cluster, Perpetual Moss. Wining or Pillar Roses; the finest and moat esteemed roots in cultivation. The Dahlia list contains the nos: showy and fine pries roots grown: Flower ROOM, a bige variety; Vines, shrub bery, shade trees, evergreen* &c. Amateurs, nursery men and others, who want to fecorate their yards, gar dens, pleasure grounds, or green houses, art respeetfully invited to examine the collectifai, which is open to visit ors,;exeep t on Sundays. Conveyance by the omnibus and greenwood ferry. Descriptivecatalogues sent by mail. or may he had at our stand, No. 28 Diamond Market, where orders left with its, 01 hi mail to Pittsburgh Post Office, will lie promptly attended to. John Graham. a practical gardner, will attend toplanting shade trees, lay mg of gardens, ege. Orders kilns übvove. JAS. I VARDROP, ManelYster, near Pittsburgh. EITIEMEI IVOTICE, TO SIIIPPERS.—ITe have taken no °thee IN immediately opposite to our" burnt warehouse," tror the present, where we vill trantact business ns usual, until a new house can be crecte4 arrangements having already been made for that pumas, frr 'Bouts will always be in reuliness at our wharf, to receive freight. • C. A. gANULTY & CO.. ap4 COM Basin. Liberty st. A DESIDEILITUM - Tsa ALL ‘9llO India Rubber Fluid, for preiinting Per corroding in Ink; also, for adapting them to write on Parchment, without the aid of pumice„,and to facilitate the ink flow ing tree. To Students. Collveyafccts,• and Mercantile men, it is invaluable. By merely idding a few drops of this Fluid to the Ink in use, it will kastantly be found to be the best auxiliary ever offeredi as it neutralize!, the acid, precipates the sediment, came a tree Sow of the ink,,and dispenses with the trouble'of wiping a pen. Just rectived and Mr sale by JOHNSTON & sTocicroN, Stationers, a pp cor. ?dirket and Third sm. A Recipe for the Malian Hair 'PO FORCE ITS GROWTH An HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFT. SILKY, CLEAN AID FlNE.—Persons in consequence of The many things set down every article, (he it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people could be made to try a tia. bottle of Jute's Coral Hair Re . atomic°, and sed Low it makes dry,tusty, red, light hair moist, soft, auburn and dark, and ketts it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow plurally beautiful ; it people could see the number of pole respectable me chanics that use it, (afe, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and besiiiiTying the Hair: for keeping it soft and in order three tines as long as any other article made; and Forces it to grow, stops its And costs but 3 shillings tatry. We formerly sold nothing less than ti bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only at n K. 2) Chatham street, New York, and by. tune.° WM. JACKSON, Agls 89 Liberty st. ----- • BHERT'S Chemical Writing P/u4; assorted sized IA bottles, constantly on lintel and fokftle by , H. A. FAHNESTOCK ik CO., curlier First and 4 flood streets. REIRM ..;- 0 . , ;;:,:- - .1.7.41 , ,,....,4 '' -.. '"',.1: .. ; 1 ' ',•,--'''.:, s ,- ...'.-' , . . , ...a ~: =: ittrtligrnrr B. &.;FAIINBSTOtt.K. & CO.. corner Wood and First streets ~ftrsrdtanrnug.:::t LT ARP 01L-70 Coukling's No. 1. in siore and for ,nln *FILLERS tic NICOL*. lOAF SUGAR—I:3 Lib's Nos- 6. 7 & stun; oint ror i .tle by Orinctril IV O. SUGAR-1A buds Ohne. for sale by . marl& SttLERS & NIC.OLS. I + ! , 111P 113 ---4111 Barrels Family Flour, superior brand. for inalo SMITH & SINCLAIR. LITM.-3 Barrels, for ante by 1. ranlo SMITH Sr..S.INCLAIR .A.ILD.-60 keg. No. I Lard, just rucei;:ed and for sale A by turtrlll smrrtt h sus:cLAtn. IvCAN.-6 11WA. Hama. Shoulders and Sidex. for sale by (mai 15) SINCI.AIR. LARD -41 kegs No:1 Lard. l'or sale by . marl' MILLER & RICKETSON. i LCOHOL-5 bbls. just rec'd and for sale by J Inar3 JOHN D. MORGAN. TEUES-1 core for sale by /1. marl JOHN D. monG.Arc. A Q,ANIONLI—I:! 164. concentrated in 1 lb. bottles, fur /X. sale by [mar3) JOHN D. 111 ORGAN. ASTII.I:cnSX 11; r; by 4111,r3 JOHN O. MORGAN. G ° 31 SHELLAC--(Orunge,) for sale by mnr3 JOHN D. MORGAN. • ()INGER-5 cans. powdered white Janruien, wureulued kj" pure, for ualc by trnar3] J.)). !WY.'" -- ÷,____ XTAILS-1200 Kegs, assorted si zes.r sale by i.l ntnr3o swill & SINCLAIR. LOUR-138 bbls. fresh. for sale by It mnr3o sNrrir & SINC'LAIR. . , (M R OVE SEED=- 50 !umbels. a first rate araele. far G £4IIC by [mar73 SMITH & SIisI'LAIII. I) RIED APPL____ E taid S-60 lug for sale by marl' SMITH & SINCLAIR. .... TOLATES 2 IOCarreIs prim' sale by mar. ;AlriaSlN- CLA I R. SOAP. --65 boxes Nu. 1 Palm Soap. for sale by mar 15 SMITH & SINCLAIR. . _ flour. for sole by I { until SMITH & SINCLAIR for rule by COFFER_ mur7 MILLER & RICKETSON. 1110TASII—ft conks superior quality Pot Ash. for Ride by lona] & RICKETSON. WHITE LEAD—. k e g p" IIT ' oT: for sale b J. H. WILLIAMS. 110. bblb. N. O. Molasses, just tecer yeti 1. and for sale, by janl4 TOSEL MUSCATEL HOCK WIN E--I lenkell & j"Ji importation, for sole by the ense or bottle. at the wino store of klee2lll JACOB RBA VEIL IRON SAFE.—One large Iron Safe. for bale by B. A. 1"4 lINESTOC K & CO.. jan7 Corner First and Wood st 3. • F LOUIL-9L bLIA. fresh superlinv Flour, ui a good just rervived and for sole, by Az SINCLAIR. ('ll Utai VIN EGA R-133 bbls. purr Cinegnr, !rum Litter V of 154.11, in store and for snle, wholesale and retail, by tlec9 J.\170/1 IVEAVEEL etLARIFftil) SEGA lihd.O., line; -- kJ 't• extra; For sale by bun2sl J. D. WILLIA.MS. 11131.5. N. 0. MOLASSES; IS Mids. strictly prime 1t N. 0. Sugar; just received and for sale. by MILLER & RICKF.TSON. LINSEED 01.1.-06 bbis. Linseed Oil. in store and for sale by SELLERS S: MCOLS, fels2l No. 14 Liberty st. YORK. -100 bbls. Mess Pork: IS do. Rump do., in store and for sale, by jan27 SELLERS & NICOLS. ‘,"?' .111 sorted, in store and for sale, by jan27 1. S WATERMAN. CTEEI..—A general assortment of Cast. Shear. E. Blis ter. German. American and Spring Steel, in store and for sale by liantr) 1.. S. WATERMAN. 13 AISINS-411.1 ban. and qr. Lls. NI. R.. for sale. by — J. D. WILLIAMS, deel No.llo Wood st. co LA:A it AND AIOI,ASSF.S.--:.1.1 I:tuts Ili line N. 0. siig L ar; 40 bbls. N. 0. Molasses. just received and for sole byDan.27l sELLErts & Nicor.s. .. LIN FED 07 1..—r10 - I,bls. Prime Linseed Oil, on eon eurnment, and for sale by jatal SELLERS & NICOLS. 17 Lihertv st. I CELAND aIOSS--1 hale, lasi reed and ITrZrii ---- ,. ay 13 A. FA lINESTOCK & CO., Cor. F,rsi and Wood s7s. dect? hI.I- prune N :ro bbl.. assorted Loaf, 3 Clariti,ol: fur subi ht marts J. D 'WILLI A NIS. 116 11. 1 4.3,7 st. 1 1 1 11 E SOLUTION OF JET.—A HUMAN I DYE. that Ove, the hair a perfect rarest blackness, stud improve,. a rid Mutt ni it. Puce. 50 Cutts, or 8),00. Sold at Chailtatn st., N Y.. and I,y WNI. JACKSON. Agent. trio 12.5 to 9 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. bb)n. Pilule Orange., 1..1.1, Loins Lettiona, 5 kegs Malaga Grebes; All in good order. just received ott consignment. and for sale low. at the Wine Store of JACOB WFAVER. deci. corner of Market and Front sts. ODA ASll—Pmeg lianrcErt—The subscribers have this day reduced the price of their soda ash, (which Is warranted by the manufacturers trout 6 45 to e- , lper ceni.l to iic. for cash. or 41e. for approved notes at 4 months. And for quantities of 5 tons or upwards a deduction will be made of fr per pound off there. prices. W. &Al ITCIIF J O 1.1 ) tV/lISKEY—(IId Nlunol7gahela NVhial:ey, for sale by the bid and on dranfeat: bhis old Bourbon Wlakey. for Nate hr 'oar: MILLER t 21C/U:7'l,ON. ottvrr.n.s . P ros reerived at the PEN Sroee. 72 ruorth st , 30 K er:s PROUT'SIVINTER NEWS INK, to 00 lb. rind 50 lb ke, z s. Prours Prto t i ng Ink Is acknowled g ed, by printers. to be the hest Inantilac lured in the country. JAVNF.S, a.UI-daw A r ,esit for the Manufacturer. lISSOIXTION —'rhe firm of Bays do 13rocksvav has rbra dny been thssolved. by mutual consent. All or counts wtll he settled by John Ilays. who will conttnue the business at the old stand. JOIIN HAYS. 10:1 A W. BROCKWAY. TI"-. mo6T IGNORANT feel a tilsg 11.1 fors young or old person. male or female. with a putrid, bad breath. or hall teeth. PCISIalla who have either. are 110301 ably tenured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBEII TOOTH PAs . rE %vat. on trial, without fail, "duke the breath pare and sweet, The teeth white. and the punt, hurt! Render.)ust try thin 011 CC. It in sold in New York at 82 Chatham st.. and by WNI. JACKSON. Apt., inar2o tO Liberty et . Et...4.—M) whole. half. quarter and eighth mpg, of all the different Wines now in uset part to ar rive, of various grades. brands and vintages.some very old. For sale as imported by marO 1101.ASfW,S-10t,b1s New Orl^un.: A.VI 2 I'lliladelptuu Steam Syrup; I cane [junflsl Por sale by F RESIT FRUIT— drums Stn yynn rip 2 tads. 2:11/11e CurrunlA: 2 boxr, CielirPOl Citron 211 R 11:11.ins. for salt Ire J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. AvAti.D-Ilces r:Lae se r go o d book-keepers, school-masters.Snen in sdolesueorrctail stores or warehouses, men cooks in steam or canal boats. or hotels, several boys, laboring Men. boys to trade, and colored men and boys. Wanted, several good whim cooks, chambermaids, and girls for all work. Wanted to borrow, several small slims of money. All kinds of agencies promptly attended to, for moderate charges. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS' mar2s Intelligence Office. Filth et. a l i Vl ‘ u r a tt ; t i) l .— as A Cre " r u k '' o g r r gr a to n l:{ie d t7rler i t t ' l B mo' obtaining mercantile or other establislmient. Advertiser is acquainted with bust ; ness generally and is a good accountant; can give satin factory City reference, and has credentials from one of the first houses in the United States. Please apply nt the or of the Daily Morning l'ost. marfil ~F/lo OR Stl.ooo7— . Wanted, an active business .I„,i/1./V roan. with a capital of SLAPS or $2,000, to engage in a profitable nianafsteturing business, now in operation. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, inar2s Smithfield street. L AND FOR SALE.--The sultscrilier offers for sale WO acres of Land, in Middlesex township, Butler coun ty, between Butler and Pittsburgh. and keV , •ll stiles from Butler 854) acres cleared the balance well timbered, with three limn bottles, a large barn, and n good !sill site, whit sufficient water for a grist and saw mill, thereon. Ott the sortie errant. forte and sit tones above, there are two grist mills. and several sass mills. There is no better land in the country. It will be sold all together; or itt one, two. or three !Mildred acres. Pel,ollll wishing to have good level land, easily farmed, would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity, and examine the land. Intar2:3l AVM. BOYD. "DUMPY YOI;R IiLOOD.-91n. O. E. SIBLEY—Deaf r Sir: Last sprinte, and during the previous winter. I Was severely altlicte'd with a Scrofula Complaint in my legs, and had been for some months under the care of physicians. They said my ease was almost incurable, and they could do hut little for are. I was nearly help less. but with the aid of my crutches could With drfficu!ty get about. In May Inst. I purchased of you, and com menced using Bristol's Sarsaparilla. Alter the use of two bottler, the sores commenced healing, anti I laid aside my crutches, using only a cane. I dispensed with my cane, and at the end of the fourth bottle, was se well en to as sist all day in shearing sheep. In all, I used five bottles. The Scrofula and Sorts have all healed tip, and since last summer I have seen no appearance of the disease, but have continued, and um now, in the most' perfect state of health. I slate with confidence, hoping that others may he benefitted in the same way, that the Sarsaparilla sold by you has been the means, and the only means, of effect ing the cure. CORNELIUS S. ROSE. [D - For sale wholesale and retail by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., corner of Front arid Wood streets, and cor. Sixth and Wood streets. mnr3l-d!cw ti/t4bRIES-400 doz. Playing Cards; 200 whole and hall cans Sardines; 10 baskets- Olive Oil; 10 bxs. ase'd Catsup.' and Brandy Fruits; 5 hbls. Crushed Sugar; 4 Lrfal '• S cases Lemon Syrup: 10 bin. Lemons. For side by P. C. MARTIN. • UNDRIES.—.3 bhls. Lard: 1i bushels Dried Peaches; In " •` Apples; 4 I laze» Woolen Soeks ; 61: Lbs. Beeswax' On consignment. and for sale by jan.le J. D. WILLIAMS c KN.3~,r :J~j. BEMS MILLER & RICK!. TNRCGS —Resin Jalapa. Ergot. Cochineal, Dover'! I_l Pooder. Sent Cult:tun. Sem. Coriander, Wood Nap. tha. I3alsain Ton. Cantharides: rust reed and for sale li3 H. A. FA IiNESNOCFh Co.. deelncorner First and Wood etc (;o0 I . Mnsoy Sl' Co.. N0.(12.. Market sz: .L. l l have ow c.l tut extelonve assortment of Day sey and nom° Dress Rutin:is. also. (litmus and Fringes. of every variety; Cashmere Cravatibbilk Scarfs. 8:e. deelm T)RANDIES.--40 whole. linZofarter and eighth pipes 1)1 of Brandy; Dark and Pai, at different grades, brands and vintages, for sale as imported by mar 9 F. C. MARTIN. TE.V-10 hau CIIC - 513 Soung Dv.ou Tea; 5 •• I inprrial C. P.; 10 " Chid:lu rout:hong; 30 catty boxes. T11(1043 Nly/Cg; For .ale by [jant.ll J. D. WILLIA.II9 ( VA) WHISKEY. &c whotc wild half bbla. Old Rvc 1!.2:17, IS do do. Old Peach Brandy. hsr xale by (11.117 , P C. MARTIN. 426 obi tfuna9i Itanti, jaci i :rzikr , :e: A d . a r li .. ..l ,R iz i r A s:: ,. . , l , e by 6.1411 Wator, rtml (it? Front 6!.. InEMEIZZI - 8000 GAII6 N:c. 11 Writer. rxlol Cr: Front st. . I.ANt4N. q‘r..kCjal.:l.l:'ll'lNsti4ansX"'"eir.;nl•;.TW‘ilill'"‘GA S. 31 Wine; jam received and ft, 4nl, ((chi•ll MILLER & ItICKETSON. 0 '7.) DOZEN Rice - ,lmproved Patent ZINC` WASH I 4. , 1;0.-1RDS. wholesale and retail. et manufacturers prices. by J a WILLIAMS. - feb%62.1. 110 Wocoi Street S UN BILIES--125 doz. Eggs: Tow yarn: lOU Hickory Brooms, on consignment. Int sale by [fcblAj .1. L. WILLIAMS. 110 "%Vim.] st. 0111.0110P0R31. in I lb. bottles; Pure Nitric Acid . Just received and for sale by B. A. FA UNESTOCK &Co , mar 1 corner Island Wood eta. 01,1) RYE 'WHISKEY.& .-stl whole and half bbls (1. H. Whisker; itl tpbls of old - Tennen.fiep Perwh 13randr. b.r snle (mart)) P. C. MARTEN. 14 11E.`Oi TKAti--At ht. rhets and coddica cunt; Ity• son. Gunpowder. Imperial, and lilack Tons. just re. reiced and fur sale by 1.. S. WATERMAN, rebid :Nn. 31 Water. and 62 Front sc, piiEll-141.) kegs Leaf Lard, received per steamer A , nerican. and fur sale by S WATF.RMAN, inn.l No nl Market. and IY2 Front Rio. 7)OAN'S I.MNDON BOOKS.—St-t Old Engh h Chroni 1:.1 cies. William of 31alinsbury's Chroniclce. flede's Etc lestasue Ol Ilistory of Alglo Saxon Chroii elca. Mallet's Northern Antiquities. Fierodinis, by Carey. Hastury of Florence. Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and Language Langre's History of Painting. Bccktiron's Hietory of Inventions RDSCOC'S Leo the Fend). Roscoe's Lorengo Be Medici Coxe's House of Austria. Schiller's Works. For sole by ma r:^ li. S. BOSWORTH & Ca. 43 :Market Ai. J. D S READY BECKON Elt—Nor Ship Builders, Boat J_ Builders, Itild bomber Merchants; being n correct measurement of scantling, bonrds. planks , cubical con tents of square MO round timbers. saw logs. wood, &c., comprised in a number of tables. to which arc ridded ta bles of wages by the mouth; board or rent, by the week or day; and railroad distances; also, interest tables—by J. M. Scriber, author of the Engineer's and Mechanic's Companion," &c., &c. 'For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, cor. Market nod Third eta. Trimmings. • jER' and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS. of the latest styles, just received at ZEBULON KINSEY'S, No 87 MA,axgr. iSTgerv. Among which are: 50 grols Daisy Buttons, assorted colors; 100 " plain, covered with net, assorted colors; 150 '• plain small, assorted colors: " cotton, new article, will wash, assorted colors; Also, a large variety of Frini , es, aas'd widths and colors. A very large stork of the above article. 6 doz. ladies' Chien Worked Silk Gloves; 5 Gents' Heavy Silk Gloves; 7 •• Ladies' Net 13Inek and,Whitc Gloves; 25 •• Ladies' Fancy Top Lisle s- Threid Gloves; 20 Ladies' Gloves; 50 Ladies' Raw Silk Gloves; 20 " Gents' •• 12 " Children's Cotton Gloves; Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Bett4iPtirse Rings and Tassels, Bead Bags, steel and velvecifine Fans,Pnrasols, Accorderms, &e., [mar...V TEW and splendid variety at ZEBULON FiINSErS, 111 67 MARK ET STREET. 50 Gold Lcvcr Watches;. 49 Silver Lever Watches, (English;) 28 Silver Detached Lever Watches; 20 Silver L'Epine Watches; 25 quarter VI arches; 12 Fine Gold Chains -1 doz. new style E ar Rings; 5 " plain Gold-Hoop Rings: " assorted Rings; 2 Musical BOXER play inga variety of popular airs; 12 gross Steel Slides, all sizes. FANCY GOODS. 5 doz. fine Yank, silk and paper; 50 " Common Fans; • 6 " Fine Velvet Be ad Begs, new styles -10 " Ftne Crotchet Bead Bags, new styles; 6 " Fine Crotchet Purses, new styles; 95 " Fine Parasols, assorted; 10 " Fine Flower Vases, assorted; I " Fine Steel Screw ncushions; 1 " Fine Ivory Screw Pincushions; 1 " Fine Wood Screw Pincushions; Stars, Tastels, Fringes, gilt and silver, for Regalins; A fine assortment of new roys, Ste., Sc. fmarZ) Di ARE AND CHOICE FRESH imroItTED GOODS, .1.1, POE CITY TRADE, at ROBINSON'S CLOTH STORE, Fifth street,near Wood. Very grateful for past liberal patronage. feclingassured upon examination the beautiful, rich, and fashionable styles will commend purchases; French Cloths, Ctissi , Mercy, Doeskins, of the very best makes. colors, qualities and styles; Vestings, that for beauty cannot be excelled; French Figured Cashmeres, Silks, Satins, and White Marseilles ; Trimmings of superior quality, very large as sortment. Dr•PriCets second to. none in the country enarl:t.d2re i== ......',,-..;'::,,,.:!.,-.;.:•.,,.=,,,: t~tsccticiiicoi~. ARIL-1 b 1.14 ..for sale by martl" • SMITE & SINCLAIR 0. :M ll ol..lll.BES.—fi'.4)l:bls... i,t wtorc and for •by . Imatzzi . OAP—IM boxes Chillicothe Soap. just received and 1..." for sale by [toar22] MILLER. h RICKETSON. LARD. -2 bids. Lard, on consignment. and for sale by intirV MCKETSON. SIIGAR.—Itt hhds. :N. O. linger jam. , received and tor. sale Ity - tiaar i 2 &... 1) - ' smiyil siz.-cLAIB. RICE.—In - tierces, just received and for stile by Antal SMITH & SINCLAIR. P AlSlNST=lii.boxßnTteh Raisins. just reeviced no IX, for sale hy_ (mord)) SMITH & SINCLAIR A LSPicr,--10 bags now lending. and forseee b v. _ti junl . NIILLF:11. x 11.1CKETSON 111.11•L11) bbis. Louisville White. fWesslWlT‘e ruar2 J. D. WILLIAMS. 110. Wood st. T OAF SUGAR.-6 bbls. No. Loaf Sugar; for sale 1.4 low to close consignment, by janl JAMES MAY. L'tPARKI.I\C mosELLE HOCK WINR. 2 :LicTr sale by the case or bottle, at the wine.store of deelti JACOB •WEAVF,B. CI HAD AND MACKF.REL,-7 ht: hhls. _ Trion - lied Shed; 1:1 21 bbla N 0.3 Mackerel, for sale by junl 1 JAMES MAY. TTENNESSEY BRANDY-I half pipes, London color 1 Vintage of '4'2. to arrive and for solo by r. P. C. MARTIN. T O.NDON Pa 01t'r4.6 easks London Porter, in 1.4 quart and pint bottle, for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. DUCKWDEAT F 1.01711.-10 sucks prime Flour of ) bulled" Burka - hem, for sale by Inn 7 SMITH A: SINCLAIR I{o.ll--Ilt, Mr Iron. ushorleti, store •WI./ 105 ewe 1 by 1,. S. WATEILKAN, ine/ No. 31 Water. and 62 Front stn. PRACIIEs.-1.10 bu. prime Oh o 'caches, for sale by smrni h SINCLAIR. jantil No. 56, Wood at. LILOUR-30 bbla. fresh, of pfinte brands, received by steamboat Ringgold, and for sale by fnb3 SMITH 3: SINCLAIR. F. ANS —lOO bushels Small White. for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, mar 33 11U Wood street. 62t bbls. on consignment and ibr saie by 17) J. 1). %WILLIAMS, 110 Wood strret. tour t ALT —left bids. Nu. I Snit, for Nola by 1,7 tnar9.3 MILLER le RICKETSON. ft ROWE F. L;ILLM ORE, Attorney and Cot rtaellor a, JI La w —Office remove.! to the dd door helots Grant et. an Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman - Mit mar3o OLA SS ES.—M I .T. 04 10 kegzi Col Syrup : , for sale by mut:3 _.l_p, %VILMA NIS. 110 Wilbri it • • "ENItiON.-1500 pound,' Prune 110m5. for Galt, by J. I). WILLIANIS, 110 Wood mrcet. Ns.—lo bozos 3L IL Raibinb, just received and IL for bale by 41.1.E1t & RICKETSON. irt . 2 T OAF SUGAR.—Mi bbls. "St. James Refinery." Nob. 14 4,5, 13, and 7, just received on consignment. and for sale by [mar72] 3111.1,F-11...k RICKETSON. WANTF:I3—A yoti Matt In a Dry GDOIN Store. The heat of reference required. Apply at C 2 Atari:et at. mar 24 IRISH WHISKEY. Sce,-2 punchroas Irish 11 , ttiskey: _IL 2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits, as imported. for sale by merit P. C. MA RTIN. B AcoN.—. ll oo lb .n s E CO:ll , i'rnment and for stik by tr.n. , ,r211 >tll.l RICICPTSrrs: VGA Nu. 1 au la Cm , : rbiooi)euper. Regalias,just received and for sale by :MILLER h RICKETSO TOHNSTON & STOCKTON have just received a imp Lp ply of iNnslibuto A. Robinson's QUILL PEN NIH and Quill HoldPrs. nind,o ALE-NTINE.S.—:\ splendid assortment di some and sentimeilialValentincs. for sale bY JOHN H. 3rEll.olt. feblo 81 Wood street. AIT ---- tcarM . Lit Hfra. bor. b.s porters to the 1. - Itited Staled; tor WC by the case or bottle. at the Wine Store of deetib _3 V;:4 , i':'r`l~Jirf34 .:'C°'i . .wtr' T'.~~.AT•fe~'. VOR SALE C . HRAPL-A nic4 - inialitot`of Hround in 1. West Deer towtiqhip JO Miles from Pittsburgh. and 5 from Ili , canal nt Timonium:" There-are 5 aims of welt eleartd land. well fenced. A good two - story I,og Hour,bv ri'. - with two rooms to .0 floor, whack chim ney, and a fog stable and ahed Ire on the. lot. The house is at present occupied as a store, -and will make a good standrfot country busiticiis. There is a fine large garden. for raining marketing for the Pittsburgh market. The roiid from Pittsburgh to Sackensbur”h nod Freeport.. punier , the door. The shove property writ be sold low for cash, or half cash' and six months credit, and agood little given on paying for it. Possession given on the Ist of April. For terms and particulars applr at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and .Intelligenca Office. Fifth at. 1, - 10IV SALE—A desirable two story Brick Dwelling, well arranged with hall of entrance, parlor, dining room and kitchen, four bed rooms. finished garret, good cellar, and pleasantly located on Liberty street, Alleghe ny. Price and terms accommodating- S. CETHBEItt. General Ag't., 'Sirnthfield street. marQ7 'TH WARD PROPERTY FOR SA LE.—A two kJ story Brick Dwelling !louse, situated in the Gth word; contains four rooms. hall, kitchen and coal house. Price BRIO, and terms eniy. Also. two Frame. Houses, each containing fire rooms; price $O5O each:. tertnA necoterno tMg. Apply at S. CLITII BERT'S, Real Estate Office, Smithfield at., near Fourth. mar 5.3 • LAL ESTATE—Persons wishing to pur'uste „DtVEL [I uco llocac. , , BUILDING LOTS. or FARMS, can null a great variety. for sale on accommodating terms, at 5 CUTHBERT'S' Real Estate Office, S 1 Smithfield st. irA FARM FOR SALE—Situated on the Ohio River. twelve miles below Pittsburgh, on the road to Heaver, end adjoining land of John Hays. Esq., containing 'OO nere., well improved. with a good House, Barn, and Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, comprising Apples. Poaches. Cherries. &e. Thls property is of the most desirable now offered for Foie. For further particu lars apply at S. CUTHBERrS ReaI.EHIMC Office, mar2tt ,u cu Smithfield st. TABLE TO ItENT.—A brick Stable, with Curirage house. to rent froth the Ist of April next. Inquire r‘t" nittr7-tf F. L. SNOWDEN. 'At Water at. po LET—That large and commodious. warehouse. sil -1 tinted on Second street near Wood, just below Parks .1c Co.; and at present occupied by John Little, Msg. S. CUTHBERT. Gen. ACM. .50 SIII rld .xtreet. "DOOM TO 1.. r, Ton the - second story of the ware housc,No.26. Wood st., having- n front entrance. mart GEORGE-COCIIII.AN. To Let. rn A rued on NEW the Iss-0 story Brick Dwelling llntise, situ -11.7i• East Common. Allegheny city. (near -the residence of Judge Irwin.) and finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico In boot. double par lors. furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first door. and four Egood lied rooms on the second story: with finished garret. nquire of RICHARD ORA V. on the premises: or of febll-tf JAMES PACE. Jr. & CO.. Second st. riff) LET—A Brick florse. corner of Webster ainfrul- Jl_ ton oreets, formerly occupied by .1. P. Cutler. Pos session given inintediately. Apply to febl9-if J. C: Cr.MMINS. rllO LET.—A flooni on the first story:' and the second andthird stories 01 0 brick house, corner of Fifth and Union streets. very ncnt and convenient Frame Conn . ge in Allen[icily city. Apply to - 31 ES MAI . , 1 1 0 RENT.—A Basement with two LOOMS. Suitable for 1 a physician or dentist. on Penn street. bet*een Hand and Irwin streets. (in M2ITI L . 131 LAIARTIf. fINJ LE7r.—thie ”e , a- write story Dwelling:Douse. with 1 bath house atinebed. sitioy& ear the corner of NVylle and Washington streets. Poirsaion given on the first of April next. . [janl7) JOHN P. PERRY. LET.—Three dwelling houses. situate on Pourill I street, near the Canal Bridge, In the city of Pitts burgh. Also, a Room, 75 by .10 feet. t.slth a convenient entrance on sth, near Wood street. Also. a frame dwelling, itttro siorics. with an acre of ground under cultivation. situate on- Olio Lane. in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of ian9 J. D. WILMA N-FQ. 110 Wool st. PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr. Brown, nt Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all cases oro private or delimtenature incidental ( to the human frame. Syhilisand Syphilitic eroptione.tonorrhera „. and its consequences, together with all vc ?terra! di.reases, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of reilerred origin. skin di ensesAvith strictures, gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency: also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb. monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints. fistula in nno. nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, teller. rinaworm. mercurial diseases, &c. TWE.I.VE YEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders. and those arising worn youthful execute, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood. whereby the euristit uiton may have been enfeebled, enableaDr. Brown to oiler assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his cart. lACOH WEAVER. Dr. Brown's of ices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privatey and promptly. in all such, Dr Brown's ready ekilt in removing verurral dia tans, i nducements which various forms and stages. offers which can rarely he equalled. Strangers are hereby Lip p! ised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every brunch of medicine, and for the lam twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly cdtplated surgeon in Pinshurgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. Ey - certain. sate and speedy cures will, in all eases, be guaranteed. Recent eases are relieved in a short time, without inter ruption from business. trrilernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per ROILS afflicted ,with Hernia to call, as he has paid partmu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a dismace. asking advice, mast contain a fee, or they win not be attended to. ir=roiy:. on Diamond Alley. a foie doors from Wood street. towards the market. Cousultatiims strictly coati donnal. 0ml:3-ditty y HEDNIATISM.—Dr. Brown's newly discovered rem edy for Ithetunatistu is a spectik and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation ROOM". No. 65, Dia mond alley. Pitisliurgli, Pa. The Doctor is alvtays at Home. Irc L u c ure f r a C nti l it t r : rit t n ' t e' s u ein " d r S fo idd r i tio t s 6 S:s. p7 a 6- t his office.'llakevrell's Building, opposite the New Court House, Pittsburgh. Pa. My son. in the General Laud •Office.'at I Vashington, will attend to my business there, free of charge to appli cants. feb2s IRENTOVAL—C..t. Cc. have removed , to the warehouses on - Sloan's wharf," upper Canal Basin, Liberty street, where they are now fully prepared to receive a large amount of Produce, &c.. to ship. on the opening . of Canal navigation, to Philadelphia, Baltiimre. and all 'intermediate plates. fet.2s Spring' Fashions for Is4B. A ricoßD & 1f Cord 4 Ring.) HAT- e t TEILS, introduce the Spring Style of HATS this day. Saturday, March 4th, ItS.S. Their friends and customers arc requested to call and examine their stock of Spring hats, Just received from New. York, at their store, corner of Fifth and sts. mar4-y cQ PHING FASHION FOIL HATS.—This beauti- IJ e at ful style of H A TS nrc now ready ut marl [.SON'S. Spring. Style. NIOOIIE, has just received from New York, the l I 0 . Spring Style of Ilate—ohich he will introduce on Saturday. March 4. Alt - those in want of a neat and superior Ilat, will pleas call and examine, at No. :5, Wood street. ad door above Fourth street. tai \TEM BOOKS—VoI. 2 litstery of the thrunlists. or 11 Personal Memoirs of the retrials of the Revolution from unpublished sources; by Alpluinse de Lzunartine in three vols. Vol. 2d dust received. The Life of Chevalier Elnyard, ",the 6oOti 'Knight ;" by W. Gilmore - Simms. Scenes at Wttshington—a story of the last generation by a Cityzeu of Baltietiore. Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky 11tountains: by Geo. Ruxton, Esq., member °Cale Royal Ceographica Society, &e., &c. Now and Then—A Novel, by Samuel Warren, F. R. author of '"Ten Thousand a Year," "The Diary of a ',ate rhysielau,” &e. The above works received this day, and for sole by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers. Market rd. CLARET -5 hhde Table Claret; 5 " Bordeaux In store, for sale by feb'2s MILLER & RICKETSON. LOWMEAN AND STINGY any one toast be who will have any kind of bad, dirty, harsh. gray, or red Hair, when we have so often shown them the names of persons who being tints. have, by the use of a 3s. bottle of JONES'S CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE, had fine long silky hair. Sold at 82 Chatham st.. N. V., and by WM. JACKSON. Agent, qD Liberty street. l'ittsbn,-. (1.7 CASES—I doz. each , of my "Superior Aromatic if I Wine Hitters." for sale to the trade with per rent. ME Also, for sale by the gallon or single bottle, nt the wine store of Neel] JACOB WEAVER. Leeching,, Cupping and Bleeding. Tr" B. NORRIS, (Successor to M.. R. Dclany.)—Fresh JUsls, Leeches received monthly; attenden'ee at all hours. Reference : The Physicians of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Birminklnurt. March 13, I h 4l. most cheerfully recommend to the. Physic.Rms,Fami tics, and all my tanner friends and patrons, Mr. K. It. NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi nese, and worthy of patronage. M. R. DELANY. mar4t4m AT ACKEREL.— I bb .. is. large Mackerel; . No. n store and for sale, by and 4 MILLER & IfICKETSON ttuDUCE-40 bushels elover,Seed; 2 bbls. White Beans; 6 " Flaxseed; .123 kegs No. 1 Lard; 6 bbls. tt 12 casks Checsai -85 bxs " Just received and for sale ,!,Yan2s I b L y LER & RICKETSOII Q Vaatt..-7tl hlada lair N. 0. *agar. 10 13,3 do. :prime do. ' do.; ~ . 30 boxes, now crop, White 'lronton Sager, just reed and for sale by 1111.ELER & RICICETSON. mar 22 OIL.-- 4 1.1.0010i115. winter bleached and unbleached; . 1100 " fall A constant supply of No. L Lard Oil, in sicre and tor sale be , MILLER it RIegI.:TSON. - C - . . . OUPE/Pe ./S/NLILASta-2 . M. 0.. just rec'd end for sale; by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CD., A9v29. Ciir. , "Flrst and Wood nts: Sijf' - "Slatrttit/ 7- 4 , '1',0.- - -: - , Sttaill-Boat ialttnui 18 , 18. 1.845. CINCINNATI AND PITTSI3URCH DAILY.STEA,I PACKET LINE. ins Independent Line Of ateinters is now composed' of the largest. swiftest, best finiOied and furingtied. and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services tit the best and most experienced-men engaged in the river business...— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried' nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety. regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the Safety: comfort and convenience of passengers. The bouts leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACEET.—The M ; oyOtiGAITELA, Copt, Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday tnortting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. X. TUESDAY P.ICEET.z—The Iftroznxta No. 2, Capt. JllO. Sine rite, will leave Pitt:ll;llre every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Whecliag every Tuesday evening; at 10 r. WEDNESDAY PACEET.--Thli Nr.m: 1 7 .:13LAND 2, Capt. S. Dcan, will 'tare Pittsburgh every Nretincrd3Y niorrung at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every ‘Vouutnulay even ing at 10 r. TIFURSDAY PACK F.T.—Thtt Ilirm..t.taivr, Capt. R. Jr. Grace. VIII leave PittsLurgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every 'lloniday evening at 10 r. FRIDAY PACKET--The Cirrpmt:'4o. 2, Capt. Cnsoks, sburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; will leave Pitt 'Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. AL SATURDAY PA CKET.—The Atte..sznarrt, Capt. De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. at. SUNDAY PACK. ET—The laasc NEw•rox Capt. 1. G. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every P...undny morning At 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Sunday evening at SO P. :11. nov IP. Pot. St. Lord,. • TILE find steamer - 11-1 - csirsc, TEromA3 115 i. , Gal.e..arae, Master. will leave regularly for --•- - the above port and all intermediate landings. For freight or passage, hating superior accommoda tions. apply on board. or to apr27 .GEO. B. MILTF.NBP.ROF.D. Fur Letrityet to and Wabash v ; t a T ,, above `%','. Nan' E. i t ~lastcr. Will leave N,TaeT: o mediate landings, on Thursday, 6th non', at 10 - o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. or to epr4 " • 'JAME.9 MAY. P - or St. totti , A. THE fast running passenger stmt SYLVANIA. IL lqastor.will leave regularly for the above and interrneliate ports. For freight or TAPERke apply on board. For New Oricons. s THE :plc:laid now ztr.n.mer SAVANNA, 11..DEN - msox. 'Mauer, will !taro regularly for the above and all intermediate landings. For irenrht nr nacarte nor:p on bourn. fob - - For St. Louis, uu.Lena. and Dubuque. _ TIIE good -Steamer ST. ANTHONY, Taos. MAT. roaster, will leave far the above, on burada y. April thh. at 2 o'clock, r. For freight or passage apply on Loard, or to JAMES MAY, or GEO. MILTENBERGEIt.,Ag't. For St. Louts. • 474_ , ,, 'THE spiel:ilia steamer NORTH NA, Darm.Terr. Master, - tvlll leave lot the alma,: atm intermediate roma, regularly.; For freiant or passage app: on board: fcb4 For IV utaavllle. .....2 THE steamer AMERICAN EAGLE will - • 'a - . -- leave for the above and all i:xtennediste ports regu arty. For freight or passage apply on :beard. or !,3 febt O. B. MILTENBE•RGER. Ager.t. For Cinuiturtatt.. • The light draught stearner.FRIENDSIIIP, I e g " ;r4a , DAvls, ?aster, tvill leave log the above and - 'sf.intereaediate porta regulhrly. For freight or passage apply on Loan!. mar IS For St. Lonlr. The new and sp:endirliteamer ORIENTAL. _ r - l N Floor. Master, will leave tor the above and intermediate ports reirultuly.• For freight or passarre apply on board. marlo Ness- Arrangement. fret?. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Dearer. Glasgow, and We on Tues dda. and Sa. at re turning on Mo a n y.day Thurs. Wedn y esday. and turda Friy 9 day. Sue bas a boat at the landing, between Wood street andthe Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. ms-6 S. & W. IlArtßAUGH,Agents. No. 93. ood street. Pittsburgh and NV/teeing Packet. • THE swill steamer CONSUL, Dorsal" P. Kccecv, Master. vvill leave regularly for . • Wheeling. on Menday,lVednesd ay, and Fri day, nt In ct clock. prrrisely, - Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock.-t. at.. positively: The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Ever, - accommodation that can be procured, for tbe comfort and safety of passengers. has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board. or to marG JOHN FLACK, Agent. . Beaver and THE steamboat BEAVER, Ciurtuts E. LARKE. Slaver, w, during the coin winter season, C make daily trips to ill Beaver and Wellsv m ille, g leaving Pittsbnr,gh every morning, atn o'clock, and Wells ville at 3 o'clock, at. deels -1/ M. BARTON k CO.. Agnuts. vor Cincinnati. .iThe now and splendid Passentrer Slimmer • I.IpIILANDER, Captain H. A2For.s.r., will enve ter tilt) anove and all intermediate port . r, regularly. For freightior passage, having superior accommoda tions. m:4v hoard. ((hit) 1848. - - Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. rEIIIMAUT I et, 1549. ritSitGA ET 1 5t,19.4.9. LEAVE DAILY AT S A. M. AND 1 P. M. hc ollwing nosy boots coniplete te line for T the f pre o sent seasoa: ATLANTIC, h Capt. James Parkinson; 'BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs: and 1.0171 S APLANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new. and are tined up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leaN'e the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross st. Passew-s wi be. pnctual on board, as the boats will certailly er leave ll at the u tulvertised homs. janal For Louisville. t-L TIM Rentueev River Packet. GREY ' BCOOKS. I‘lll.ster. «iu Mave for the above and intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. • febS - For Brownsville. The new and splendid passenger and mail steamer DA LTle, Capt. A. JA.OOI,S, iirit.l leave for the a iove port - during the present week, at S s. positively. RE=EIMEMI • For Brovrissr Alr'aTILE ttcrt - i Sail and rassenger steamer AT LAISTIC, JAZIES PAusamos, ' , foster, leave for the aboye port this day, at 8 A. u., positiely. For freight or passage apply on' hoard. 'fob. • • For St.-1.6618. PI THE excellent and light draught steamer SWAN, It. May, Master; Will leave for the above and intermediate landings in a few weeks. • For freight or passage apply on board, or to fetid JAMES MAY, Water st. For St. Louts. Tlll 11CW and splendid stearner ANDREW FULTO'N, W. 11. FULTC/IV, :Unmet, will leave for the above and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to taut. JAMES MAY. NO. 9. MORSE'S WEEKLY lIHDOET OF NEW ROOKS FOR ISO. LIFE IN PARIS; or the Adventures of Alfred de Ro sans in the French Metropolis, by the author of Life in London. Mysteries and Myserics of New York, part 3. Public and Private Histories of the Popes of Rome, part 2. Traveller's Guide to the Ohio River. Ntartin.thb Foundling; new. supply. The ViCIRII'B Revenge, a sequel to the 'Matricide's Daughter, and the Star of the Fallen. Thompson's Money Reporter.. Taylor's do do Goacy's Lady's Book, for March. Knickerbocker, do. The Female Land Pirate.; or Awful, Mysterious, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannoris. Antonin, the Female Contrabandifits. First False Step, di the Path of Crime; new supply. The Light. Dragoon, or the Ranchero of the Poisoned Lance. Middy of the 3lacedoniun. • Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, vol. 5. • . • NEW PLAYS. - The Duenna, a Comic Opera. • The Apostate, a tragedy. Much Ado About Nothing. Bride of the Market, a comic drama, Robert Maeaire. or the Two Murderers: Box and Cox, a farce. Bamboozling, do. . Also, a large assdrunent of old - and rare plays. Graham's Magazine, for April. Bragelonne, the Son of Athos. or Ten Teu r rs Later. be. ing the conclusion of Three Guardsmen and Twenty Years After. The Old Metes Tales. -• • The Hermit of the Hudson, or the Farmer's Daughter. . Just received and for sale by mar. 4 ANCEIL SCROFULA: .O_ND GOITIZE.—ArnpIe ex perience has proved that no combination ofntedicine have CVOT been so CifICIICiOIIS in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected cures truly astonishinz, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that class, but bus removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin Swellings, Dyspepsia- &c. 'This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates din eairei wherever located. It purifiessthe blood and other .flaids of the body. removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces entarpement of the'glands or bones. It i ncreas e s the appetite, re - vim:en ha4dltt and drowsi ness. and itIVIZOTDe, the wholesystem r and imparts ani mation to the iisca ed an i.), d debilitated constilittion: There is nothing septic, to it in the - whole' mate ria medic u. It is perfectly safe and extremely plea stint, MO has nothing of die disgusting nausea accompanying tbeldeit of au-ar • flar - r - For sale in . Pittsburgh at the VEPN TEA STORE . , 72 Fourth ntEtYIY49 - df -: - ' i '-'" -.. . ' ','"'"iiiiiii3o as an 1 • . BANKERS, EXCHANGE B1101{SatS• And Dialers in Foreign and:Domestic Ezehang4rirrig.±. cotes of Dtra , st- Bank Nobs. Gactgrn Saris. PK 651fen70 =Tn. :I.d door below Fourth,. TEut sid . e, Pitta;urgh . ,-.•roi • • • nuirl4-ly • ALLEY XIIAX MIZE n RAIEM. Bankers and Ezchange Drake's, heatea in • Fortikn. anak,' -- Domestic Bills. Dills of _Ear/tangs, Co:Viatica d'lkperet: if, Dank Nates. and Cain. Corner of Third ond : Wodd ea; directly•opposhe the Charles Hotel. • 'InInT29 N. /10L1 IE9 Zanier's and D 141473 in E.ccAnnee Cain and Ronk Notta, N 0. 5 -5 Xerker stun, Pinsburg.h. • . - ortuno zesm.• exam:tot. IteltlSO SLIT New York a pr 'Cincinnati .•. Bal Plillademore Iplits • .1 a " Louisville .. '• ti St, Latet :-• •i• =:M .13u.ying rwc.s Ohio Indiann i i his. Kentucky Virginia in i 64 "Wheeling , } " Tenues4ee . 3 . ii /AS. S. 1100 C. VMS. 5AR11 . 10.7. HpON & SARGENT.. . BANKER AND D rkXCHANGE IlltOwi' - ' • N. E. Corner of Wind and Siailt, Piliskurek, Per DEALERS in Coin. Hank Noics...Tirria 8i115.1°,41.14 and Domestic Exchange, CernlicutCs EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of Oct Kuma r . and Ettrorc for sale St stuns to soil purchasers: CiCRRENT and par funds received on deposal: - ' COI.I.ECT/ONS made ou ail pates of tlz Cnionsaratar lowest rates: reverts...vets= Nlesets. M. Leech & Son. ' " Ofden & Snowden, t% m. Bell & Son. . . ° 8. M'Clurken h Co. I " I:ng!ish & Bennett. J . . . " Fleming & Brother., .. ' • . '. .. ° Pulect.athrop & C 0... l'ititt';., .ktbilithja •• %V. It. Thonn..on &;Co.. .. •. . 0 Homily. l'he:ps h. Co- : . .New- Tortr.....i. 0 Tall - any. Surd & Cn. 1 • • . .. " • /no. N..eisttuugh itTu. ', linhitatire. ~.....,., Mr. /antes ttcorge, .. Tt • •A. • ...,.. .... U. llkenn , r:inentne t.t t, U. . : . . ;. :. —. • -: 0 Joseph Wntseen. . ).3.1 ' ;jib; • 1: . Merems. Penner & l.'3lilittn. .. 5. ;°F 1!,.. 1. n F. F2iii, r•Sli.. Ca.thler. Bunk or Ipiitristowtt. Pit:. , . piristorsh; Septcinlmr :NI. 1e47.v •• • • ' Card. T avotiL D !Moto call the nutrition of Countil L chants. irntel and Strothboul northeepers, private . Poisthicc. Le. to czomine my stpck of \ Vines, Lte,dors; Cignts,kr.towht slum atd cotter. cbtetsting - .tbo most ce!oLisred Etude. de. /lc. Pecithga codent of ha %qui' ibc :orgcst andhest csocni s d stock in -olii-hoosol tau mountain.. and Bela;; .lov:wed e impor tAtiOn of \7lnes rod LiAuorr: At.., direct to this conntcys Potions Can TOT On Lc3n - heromloduled. both in- pncer and yolday. ' P C. •bId.RTID., r mor4 cotter ofthithfield'cral Prom Into Great . a e Zr - Niireery Stock x. ;ATnr. extenstve Muek sk:tans. Philasielpbk. hi .Lout to - he 'dispiitsed • of at £UDIJC Al , olloN—the undersigned tending to relinquish hischtesi. Skit as cpportunirr for obtaining Norzery Product, at slucticat. has never been presented in America, and nit utteutian of the trade; end all who wish to decorum thvir ground.: k Town OK Chllll - or enlarge their Gems house rollertion." is respeclfullt- ' invited. For improving the grounds of Ceracteries, Churches, Stale and Comity Mikes, etc.. this sale ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in are is preparation. The rale of the our-deer oracles will com- - mane on TUESDAY. MARCII . 2Ist. and the Pkists rte Pols, on TUESDAY, MAY I. I'rtipi4 aid for safe pada , ing and shipment will be given, when reedited; end as . -- there will be no postpouement or reservation, persons from distant pcduts may attend the sale• without-fear of disappointment, •." Orders tobe executed at PRIVATE SALE will he received until the above periods. and On rival 'strict• at tendon given. D. T , ANDRETII h. FULTON- It ratty be proper to state, to prevent misapprehension, that it is the Nursery business only, the subscriber-fa about to relinquish. His anention will be whot- Iy to the culture of seeds, and to their salti-at warehouse. 65 Chesttmt street. !Err- Any farther ikOrma [ion will hdgivest . ti*Mri sNOWDEN. Pittsburgh. 'Si' . 4 , 3. , A Curd. ! TJilattention wear. o r o n gentl em ena 1. , Tc r i c a h a p i r;to r r 0 1 , t e l l. all. l § ; .' cd to the stock of goods at pn•scift of our countersitan.:l.... sistittgof every grade and shone of Fr.Weli, Enbti.lq and Belgian Cloths and Cassirneres, in endless vanety,_ani 1.. • Vesting: for every one's use, which will be made to order I in usuperiormanner, at prices tont will not he quest - open by the best of bargain makers. C.IVEItNEDERO, marls (late APthifire h. Cu.) t! Si Liberty st. QCords: . • -•• , 1•'• • : b. 290 whole and half boxes Ss di y es r r'* ••** • 10 baskets olive Oil; 20 doz. assorted Causal's, Le: . ' 5 casks London Porter, quarts - and * Pinag,a • * 300 doz. Brandies, Wines, ,Le:l:ary . S bbls . powdered S ugar. • • CO baskets Champeigne %Vine. part to 3 lth" Claret Win e. for cats ' msr9 P. C stinfibr: • • A A. MASON & CO.,o23larkeistreet.havajusireitilv-. 11 ed a large supply of New Spring and Susnatakilit. which will . - be ellertd very low cash prices. • • Aniong,4 our a .sonniatik may be found 10 eu.ses fancy English not Ameticsit toykfx. ; • and chintzes. comprising every new . style new 'fit' - .lk, ar.. market. and were purchased ut the present lOW 'totem; . ;": which will enable us to sell at bast' .1 per k-itt.. lionstlmn former pricea. Also 10 ca., small ?attain.; tlist.eblolud ruerimack and calico prints. v,-ry twat auedestrabliitt cases nen style plaid stripe. and pluin linen aikiShara., of every shade and quality; 3 Cauca opritur muctin`de lames. rich and Olean; vo.ored eashMeres and MOOS. do 'allies; 27 pod Paris loatred. a neW and splendid article for ladies orewes;priuwil argatulcti, satin striped mid plaid baro-es: 1 case chaiiwatik luswes, verx a large lot ofd r t i and 9-9 Frenadi printed eanit , nee nhd lawns; 100 duz l best quality ladies' s und Iti'tifp kid 'glover; white goods *Cleve ry desenption, togethervideo general as..ortment 0(4 housekeeping gaicls. etc. etc.' tloantrY merchants. and the i obtain:lms of Pitt,burgh aitit•vfanity are respectfully invited to call and examine our stook:und prices. which we will warm.., to compare favorably with the eastern markets. ' A. A...31A50N MILT ;et Marketstreiit,befween sdkiid 411uspr.; I Import anti — To the Merchants and Maiinfuertirem cast ni i sf i l:iioVll7.. . Al. A . .1 -' l l o N ri t. :e l l 3 - 11 1:1;n d t " 4 -6 , 1 :: l u ' xx 4;1 t Lx AM!: Axe Ilmiss..u. The Herald hos been eututdielied ' 7l nearly half u century. anti has an extensive andephatan. lid ctietdenen throushout tho pcipulous and Hob cotiniShir: • 74-* of Eastern Ohio, 'Western rennoylvnida and Inerlitia. Persons wisking to extend their buMitess.noi . tairto. . embrace the above favorable opportunity to 410 , 50 e. rpTernts of udvenisinp inederme, with: an notice puns, if requested. =O4 W/NES—D , I qr. Floats Binit•ao 1 . 1 . 0 rt: • Loudon Ararket l'ort • Hunt •10 " Truth 31adeita:. 15 Lon. Market-« r • 10 Slittragtou " • 5 Payal 10 " Tem:ride • " 1 1. 10 " Pale Sherry t. ?;• 5 C.:olden " 5 " Braun ." 10 " Ma *" • • "•• 15 '" Dry Malaga r . •. • • 10 " Sweet. " ••" : , • For salc in quantities t deemo suit, by , ,"" • wan Paper Watebossise....- t• ' XTO. 47, MARKET STREET, between '77ard and. • .1.1 Fourth street. l'ittsburgli,ps.—Tnamas-PALSILTC, Malluincttirer and Inn - nine, of WALL al PA:24.l.lra' - Board l'rints, Borders. Ltuidsealte Papcis, 'Ornamental Designs. Transparent Whidaw shades, kr— suid'dealer . in St . riting and Wrappintt'reper. Bonnet anti-Binders' Boards, Sc., Ste.—has at present on hand a very exteusivec and - well assorted stock of every ardele in his line of bn.•• sine.... To persons who hue to sell again, he' will 'Maki: • •„ R•ltbrrn! a e,:mins as ran hiardly fait to SCLITC their Olt - • torn: and the great variety from whichltonsekeepeni will have it in their power to select, and the very fora prima at which he is determined to sell them, will, ho flatter:thins- • •-,• soh; present such inducements as eannothe oilesett it s hat, lacatlon. by any other !louse in the trade, EL714.24, , and l'anner's Scraps will be "taken en ex change, at the highest prices. -marl3•4m • X LT It-IfEaAr,—SCL7Rt V ,(3I ;i 3 WEs7ERYSI.I%. • 0 LAS. Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sart. Beardi, This in lined by leany physicians hi this eitgin eumigthe nbtive. and we would not conseicucionsly cell listless. cra• knew it to be alt we state'. . As a cosirwlic, the rrne JONK. 4 S'S SOAP is pet , hip t s the only article ever known that removed iinpachies, and K • cleared and heautiavd the skin , inakin; it soft clear. •. smooth and white' as an infants. But mind, tesolellt '.: Chatham at., N. V, and by ' • • IVNI. JACKSON, ..Akent... 51) I , ibertyWeer, 'Pittsberg I) DELAN 1", Ea. Lthertp street, Pittsburgh, bag itth . opened. for the Spring trade, a large aucl , generat ^7. assortment of well selected :Cloth;:„Cassitheres,• and_ Vesting., eonsistitic of superfine French and' black and fancy colored cwrlts, suitable for tbo va liol/ 6 styles of Spring and ..Surniner Coats. Plain and fancy French, English and American-CAS- SIMERES, in great variety and new plitternit,adriiiteq to the customer trade. •• - '• ' Also. a great variety of new and fancy all of which will be , eut and made to order tlite.most• fashionable 'style. Persons favoring the establishment with a Gall, tiilt bre. suited on moderate terms, at shire notice. The subscriber hes also on hand a great . 1 -sortment of READY 111 A CLOTILiNG, made in the present Sitting , . Farthinu.'cousbning of every description of loran and Frock Colin, of a!1 fashionable colons; nineY aini plain m Sack and Buse3s Coats. , . -• Also, II general aAspmnent. of. Pints, •Vcitia. ,Shirt% Cravats, and all other articles in t4ic Clothing.linioalticii. • will be sold low, for cast. . . IVholesalc purchasers wilt Mitlit much to. their tichwi. • taz;a to coil and examine the stock. before'Pinetiamnig elsewhere. P. DELANY' Tesl mar 18 rIONS CM P MIN, COL:lit', SPITkEN.S . . 4..../ HRoNcurrrs. actc—lb Ccoimernilimit.L•rosuParth4 ut ydu are really suffering from neltletted-e.diatiVoh. strnetion and con,equent indamitiatton Of ale HI Wit.; of those tubes through . ..which the air !tee breath IP distributed to the lungs. This .obstruetion pr i fe u ea'paiss ~ and soreness, couch, diffieulfy of brenthiuri -'e teffier s and a spitting of blood, matter, or plileva, se olf4soly; ..• exhausts the strength of the pstiunt. and . desalisli„,.: -... JAYNEIt EXPECTORANT NEVER rAu-sa ave 2../. this obitruetion. and pr.xtuees the moat Pleitei g an d --* happy retillUS. It is certain iu as effects, and earwig fail to relieve. For sale in Pittsburgh at diC PEKE , : TEA . 1'311.b, 72 Fourth st.., neur.lirood. •, •, •• srairgt' - g-I Ekiiiiii. If: you have bad' HAIM, ' " fan vriatilur v 1.1. ue asniefibed at the effect Or+a 2 lo- bottle qi .10.: 4 1E& cuRAIL HAlltitlElSTOßA'finz. - It needs but cad r i._ -• Sol4'at e 2 Challiabist. , ;NiW'rottilar, : ' -7 ' ,-,- .,... - ,?;, , ,,,.... 7 ' -:. , .'" .. ' . • -.. Ira. J'hOiisoril:k4-. • so Liberr- stree ' 'v. MEW Bityinrrater.— • r P oom." At City orrilti . Relict Itlotes enorylvnitia - Co.:- N'llw York. ' 4- " 5 Mitryisoid - New Orleans • • • Pittsbulylit MEM • . • . . . . . ;x.: '. MEN y. 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