MORI Lilacs—Duty 20 pr. c ent. Pots .5 &P -- Pearls '.. ^.3 GP Scorching,: ' 4} iii , 5 Selenium.. . . G 8 .7;. :A141,-,psebirl-•- 'WO9 ":Aidlesiper doz... al Thrlstleslhaty,3-pr. 0. Aineti43llll,-, ...•.•-• ' a Ilaittlxig—* lb . ,1 Eagie,:--,7- -- .• • .... 9 010 ' Ho 92r-Itif Reims-1 . Small White. •- • ' . • 7 "r 8.7 Common and mied -00800 Butekota,-..* don APatent HmtVer..2.25p 0 . 00 Beciwax,-Duty 20 per Yellow. 216`21 Bloomi ton Dloome" , . 117.5,V20 . Brooms—it doe. Merchantable t • • en 8 1.25 Shaker.- • 1,758245 Barks—P cord. Chesutut Oak • .85,50 Black Oak. 4424,50 Hemlock U 93,50 -Ceall—Duty 20 per cent. '' At the river ', • ...-49 From wagon: . , ••. —46 4 ClP2.2o22—Duty free. - Tenn. and Alabama 7 71 Chosnlitte,-;" 'lb. , Number 1 WS 11 ChOClll.. preiisied— . 40822 .. Candles—Duty 20 4P• et. City dipped."- , • •• .- -91800 Mould-- .• • ...... 10 alok Pittsburgh Star. • • .*2 4221 Cincinnati do . &Mt Sperm, best hrands2o G /322 Do. inforior• .25 4830 • Castings-1p IL IPndry bol. ware, aid--83 funace •.• • -do 21 ? kettles 1?. doe. 5,00 gon,bozes Y lb terweiatts liv set. • 4t) Sad irons is 14 Ilea 41 .it 5 Cotton Tarns—lp tb Short-Reel-- No. 5 to No. 10 16 .• I I to 12 1: .. 14 11 •4k .*•••••• x t • * • •ott /..‘ 1 4.0' - 1.4 •• • •;...! '' ,i t#' 4 '" t• 6 . . 4 4‘- ,:t7 *. J 3 -4 Z ' t * , '*" ' ' N".. " r 4,• kv . -4" 4` • ts.^ • 11.erra.iitz I tent V lb to No. 24. Lung ILeI VIOL Nu. SOU• 1110 9 0— , 7 11— ' KM, L(ss 5} Corrrlfq Yarn ib • .20'&22 Carpet Chniti Cotton Twine tOitei Cnndle —21'15 C o free —Duty lit, 4 7 . Cent. .I•va.Olit White • • • -14it14 St. Domingo t• :it Legiteyru it Rio.. .} a Mts . :tun Coppet r—Duty 111 et: pt:t. bur and old 5 old free. Di-meters • Sheathing 01.1 t l Kin ' • 4. , ', . - , i; % * .26027 11 rl2 •1-316 Cordage—Duty 1(N et Stannic& . —Ol7 White ng.s. ll —Ol2 Tarred.. —ell Parley{ yarn. tine • • •—•010 • coma 1111 l .• •• • •—is 7. Hemp crds gloz— Extni long 1.0233.25 Long • • 09.25 Common. • Plouzli Line • • • •••• , 701.00 Manilla bell Cords—a. dnr. 40 yd. 6 shrcad• • 05.(5. 211 and 30 .10 12.5.11it.1.25 (to. Plough lines• • a 1.25 Domed le is—tk yanl. Thistic. rash ua. Appl :cc • • • • 719 1‘ 2.1.0vel 4 Rrinnerk 9139 1 Penn Sher.s. No I 071 Allegheny IY. a-- do. It Nln 1 Pitt Mill 0 do. to -• • 0 71 Oregon D Union Mill & Rout - nook Penn ••• 71 Pittsburgh- • - -do- • 11r. Sheeting Pitt Mill 9 s- I 4ht 14 brown • • • .7 9 rl I.anyale et fail 51' A 6 N Markl FA - Waltlnn a 1111,ehed. Sel-1.• • •5 014 Fll-11 llanahrn Shin: 0- 5-4 Tickings—• Methuen, • • • • Saco Itudinn llochesicr .• • • West Branch. Browndrills. Bleachc.l- • • • Prinbc— Ceminion 113 71 Gond Madder. 6 .21.5 2.1.-rTek.Fl ry'r. ra 9lt Brings —tir• lb. Aloes 13e117 Alma 312 44 Asafetida 1,325 Arrow Root 012 Atinnfortis. • 10311 Borax. rc fined • • -21 it .25 Balsam Peria• • • 2.:A1 02.65 • do • Copayia• •no St 374 Brimstone 1 0 5 Camphor. rermed 10 a 50 Chloride lime, esk 01 a 71 Cochineal 1.• 1 ,3 . 32.00 Cream 'fartar• • •25 Copperas 113 2 Glue II 21 13 Galls an 0 xi Gam Arabic 55 11 1; - Copal 34 0 SW. , 'Pra7acauth.3l 0 371 Shellac • •IS 14 Slastie • - • .1.20 i7O !el Ipecac • • • • • •• • ••-1 31.110 ,/slap, poss.lsl• • 60 21.00 ......3454• • • 54 3 6; Boot •• 7 3 9 •• Ball- •• 0 20 Lac Dye • • 26 0 21 Magnesia Csrb••24 a 37 Madder. liml•rn• •11 0 16 " Common— MY rr. Tnrkey- • • -20 . 3 50 Gil Vitrinf 11e 5 CaPtar 01.5111 " Cassia• •• - , 31. re .....2, 50 $3.151 " Lemon atts 6f t.:10 .• Pepcnnini •5.011 4/ . 5.2.5 Optum.Turkey .5.25 35.50 Quinine.; • -- —2.90 o.t-no Rhubarb. ront•••3 4 3 50 Sal Amonac lip e 20 Sal Soda- • •• • • 410 51 =MI MOM MEM MEN MMUMM MUNE ERE :.~.... 72 "1". MEE ••• • ,s x :.: y ~: ~. . Effl REIM ;. :~;;;= NENE Ti,'..-,•. -- - =NM r,; . t 60. 4.t I • , rj .- e,4+ • MOE .___t .. _ '. ~:. y. REIM • -r "C 3 ;7'..t;:Z' ,‘• 2s; 71' ;t 4.*. 44' 4 '7l I" *- '4.N3 ' • • - !‘• . " - - OWE . • •-.:,-,-..:: -«,'»e %..:, . , -.,.4r. ,' awe ~......;.-,,,..•,• ..,•„,..:.i•i•pri,-;-,f'..•'.. i5:'7:.-',)t•;.fi'-; ~ z.. ~,..,.,,,Zo?.•lc;•,Ff',.:::-.- P 4. 3.•::i, P•:',,;:•-- ~...„.:.,...'i1it1..;:.,.--',..;-..,-;•?::444.q'''' ........-T:-:-.••••••••:.:;,,,....1.:...-i:,,,,!..,•t*,,,-,.:1fi,--i,...-;.•c,-.•-•-•.-. -;-:,•••4,YE,44,..,..:,,,,fp.....-F.1.....,.•:,. "•=:. , , , „•,..•,... z . ..„...,.,.,-, •.,:7-:,::•:7...,-.7'n ~.,',..----':.„..!a;--.- 0 - & =,-,-';`:-.', :14.-.; !:-. 4, ...1 ••'.•!:-.2......`:-.,,I.:A•:i•;:ii;',..t.k4,p':ir•:!.,.:4,.:,;•,,:-.--s•,-;•:,:r'd.:.%•:'::::.•1•'• rk eIC," il.4;lAtive •-•-;-' • riniBl3Vii,6-11: MORNING POST IfRIGI:S CIJRItENT • ACCD.RATE.S OF...MARINE INStiRANCE,TEREiIIaIITSt 4i; Senna -•16 . i'a 'tartaric Acid- • • -40 50 Vitriol. Blue_ 11 12 Dye Vli.oad —Dty .5 p.c Camwuud 3/et rustic 210 3 Logwooa. 3 Weathers—Duty c ad val. Kentucky- -•- • • .31 ait 33 Ohioan d l'entea.3l XI Frutt— Almonds shelled•2o 25. Soil 17 GP. AS Hard 12 Currauts,,Ziiitte••l3 121 Filbert*, ~6 14; , chouliduuts - • • •14110 V 4,12 rigsfTurker,--• -12 a • 14 :Hale 11 Gt.— Rodsins,Alluient•• 4 Bunch- -2.20 432,37 Bloom.-old 0 Cranberries- Letnotii.SeC.bx.4.so Oiangei =do 00 5.00 Pesches,dri.bu 01.46 ApplesAry — Fit 75 do Greco. tad 7L.7:1 , 2:00 Fire Brick-4 M. Bolivar 0.25.01) Conution••• •• • 1.2.00015.00 Flour—Duty 2U # cent Extra brands— s.uperfine - • 4 ; 37 05.50 Fius •• • ...... Rye Flour 0,004'0,00 • hf. Wu Ennzzzawil •- • hf• big. Feed-43- hu. 6raulo(ia IR :Shorts 2543 TA Fish—Duty on foreign can't.%) 4 1 ) cent. Mackerel. No. 1 &12,1111 No. I. hf. ble. 6,482 8.30 No. 2 /3'0.50 No. 2. hr bls. el , 5.30 No. 3 • ia 7.30 3, hf 4,23 a Nu. I. kitts• • FL I ierring. No. I • . 8,00 N 0.9 No. I. old 0 New ..... • • • 019 A Shod • • • • 9 0 19 Cod. {► lb 0 5,50 Furs— Red Fox. No. 1. 50 0 71 No. 2, 374 Muskrat 6EI 10 Raccoon it 25 Mink 25 Dear Skin. P lb. 14 rD 15 1111.4 110101[111• • cjuah P cru.a• • ffT 2.00 Pint. @ 7..iX) Nlail'a wine. 5.6 to gal 69 9.00 Claret...kt grins- al 9 , 00 Window Glass;' box. City brantlff, - • •• • • l'atent do. Wm I t to 161::1 • • • • • t'ountry brai's, 10:12 R 3,75 Gunpowder—Duty 29 gt) rrut. 1 , F1'6••• • - • • - .4•75 f.ti" 5.50 Engle.. lbs• • - vP :IA) Do. dz. 1 tbratir td 7,tn ' , FRI dn. al 4,00 Eaut.le do. in pa isrit• CIP ft.ta) 'Lock pow..lrr••:L2s a 3.50 Groin—Duty 20 ek rt. Winest a 7 a, 90 '.114c• 1.3 GD 50 Oats 21 OP 25 , Corn :Z 2 37 Cllnrlny to GOP Glue lb. Pitt.b. COIIIIOOII. •it a Stoney—Duty 710 8 ct, rubobb @ W..'licaul. P. lb— ftd Ginseng—Duty :lb 4 , ,t Clibb-cng. 45 6d —. Ilay_—Vo ton ••C •21100 Ps.— Tii•zoihy • • • • • • • 9.50i110.00 Indira-Dty 5 y cent. Alissouri •••- • • 7 4i 9 Spanish 14 if 10 [ln. salted kipps V skin.l.unici,P2 Gr•en (it 4 lictotp—Thity 25 p rent. Missouri& Ky. 5.115 lot 120 Manilla • - • Reps—Ttory 20 p cent. Finn 16..• • -• I 1. Indlgo—they to et. 11,w:rt. lb ..... 11:0 Spanish. 1.15 art 05 IMO Ir..n—ll 30 Bar, Jnniata 5l 41 j 'otti mon • • •1 • (Rill • 431- , vrio/ Iljw?12 41 , .3 9 Sheet 51.1 'll Boiler Plates. ••• .6 41. 01 Plough •• - •.411) 5 Slab! 1 41 anssia Sheet 1 is Lead—Duly :NI jo cent. I.lltromuri Pis 11 Baraf 1110 , ize Pipe 0 . 11 , 4 121 I ,hret sip 01 Leather —l.lrdy 2.114,* et Sole, Baltimore • '2l 60 22 N e m. York ••• • ,•1210 19 nannmed. 13 00 . 13 Stan:deer ' 21.1 • Skirting .21 f. 7 24 lisirocAc black • 19 21 2.t Bridles. black. t• doz. sides• •311.00 00:$. 0 0 Ito omit do, •• 110 09 4342110 fillisletl23.no ritz , on • Kip.. 1ini.W.1 , 2101 i'sl: in do. • .15.0 n 002.1,90 Imre heather 1 =MO r 7 N: rmcland S•Mline. \o.-1. doz - • •45.00 .10 I No. 2 Aoz• •35.09 00 N 0.3 ty d0z,.2.5.00 00 Sheep akina. 1 0 . 41 Ltanaber—Duty c. ad valorem Y m. Pine. clear, in, /,* 111 012200 Comunm do.. 011.00 Clear. 11 do.• • e1k1..01/ Common le do- 015.50 Clear 2 do. 019,00 Cooed 2 do• 1720.00 Fitmen 1 - ludo 19,002:21100 1 in. eommon- • a Oak do, do.. • • 021,09 - Pine abinelesir 1000. 4.50 0 11.:* Lathsaaled,Sl,l.2sY2 LS* 48 O inntercid t and riTTsminEwiu BOARD OF TRADE. It. R. PELL. )ANTS MAY. COUXITTY.It TOR Arm. JOHN PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1546. Steamboat Packet Line. leavesdaily Mr Cincinnati, 'Oa fir. Passenger Packet. via Brownsville,. to Baltimore 'arid Philadelphia. 8 •. mr.. and 6 P. Di. Mail Coach . Lineolireci. to Philadelphra, b ♦. X., and 12} NS'estern and .louthern 'Mei! epoch tine. 6 'A. IL "Tiortb-Weelern, Tin Cleveland.. deity. 10 ♦. Erie and Western New York. doily. 9 ♦. Y. Torth=Eastern, to Philadelphia, dully. except Sunda,* 4 . ARRIVALS AND Dlil'AILT1:111; OF raAn.s. Eastern Mail via l'ldladelphia. due :1 A. x., eloses 12 at. Western 'Mail, Cin. and 1•0111PY,... due Br. doses 5.A. x. South. via Balt. and iiVashingsen. due Qr. doses SA. X. Nnnh-Western win Cleveinnd, due 10 A. sr, doses 9 A. lg. Erie and Western New York. due 8 r. x., dons OA. Al ; .. 6T0G1C.14. • • Par rattle. .Asktd. Offered. i Bank of Pittsburgh 550.00 . 350.75 650.00 1 F.zehange Bank •- • • ••••., •• • •••• •• • • 5 0 . 00 41 . 00 43 1 50 Merchants' antiX Bank'. •••• %• •;• 50.00 41%00 45,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank None in markit. . Band Street Bridge " 50,00 54100 45.00 Northern I.ibenies 1 1 tidgt 5n.00 35.00 Old Allegheny Brutes ' 25,00 30,00 35,00 Connellsville R. R. Stork, to aid on shares,62,so " 5.60 1,43 City Bonds (61r eeut;) ' ' 05,00 Monongaheia Bridge , 25.00 16,50 Gas Stock . .... -- —• • .•.. • . ...... 50,00 45,00 Weekly Review-of the Markets. OFFICE OF mit POST. FIRM% MormNo. April 7. Ih4Q. S 17te indications in business circles, tinting the week, twee been fstrogable; if we except the little convulsion■ and tightness in the money market. The Wholesale Grocers and• Produce dealers have been doing well; thaylare :satisfied. Some of the manufacturers growl. while..others are much elated. We notice, however, that those who speak discouragingly, are partizans; men who long since predicted ruin to the manufacturers, and distress generally to the Country; and they are not unwitting tomake seine sacrifice, in forcing a verifica- Lion of their predictions. It is well known too; that a 'Presidential election is approaching. 'This will explain the cause of the,rumers of panic. But, notwithstanding all that may be said, the important truth sticks out, all around, that the business prospects in this city were never better. We hear iron,thantithctnrers .say. that they can hardly meet the deratid., The .Cotton Mills are running full time, and make setae' of all *instant'''. Lumber mer oblate are encouraged tithe rinispeet of a great increase in the improvements of the city. Leather dealers are busy, and express themselves satisfied. We understand _that the ordete for some kinds of Glass can not be filled. And so we might . go on particularizing; but it is not ye , cram**, as any one; witli eyes, - may see, that with a little relief in.the mimey market, all will be well. The valuable Produce of Ohio, will soon begin to crowd into the city; and the store► of-thloga throughout, the country, *ill be in market soon ;' next week, perhaps, for thiaroads will be in good eider. :ry:ftex• • MBES • Live Stuck-4 100 lbs: nett. Reeve:a .. 4.00 6. 5.25 !logs. .... • -3.50 id - Cows &Calves6,oll 018.00 Sheep . ... ••• • • .201 2.12 Molasses.-buly 30 per cent. • • • Sagerhouse•• • • •40 8 45 N Orleans 29 Naval - Stores-Duty •.• 20 # cent. Rosin# bbl ••2.62 8 - Pitch 3.01./ 0 3.50 Allegh'y •1100` 0.3.50 " N.Carolina 51.10 8 3,60 •Tuentine.gttl:.• 02 8 6.5 Varish..Copal 1,75 0 2 , 25 Nalls--lluty P cent. keg,loo The. [easing mulp,l et advance # lb] iocniudYwcia. Ed -3.15 CO Ad - "`• • • • 8 4.oft 60 7d '`• •• • . 0 4.50 5•1 "• • • • 8 4,75 4d• • '••••• • 0 5.25 3•1 9p - ks ke lb.• • • • • •41 4 - Bopressed 61.0. iler Mittd.• ••.7 8 73 Oakum-t 4 lb. Pittsburgh d 8 A 01.1s-40 gal. Linseed 57 8 60 Lard. •eity• • • •.• •63 8 65 Olive. -••1.40 8 1.50 Sperm blended •• • 8 1.25 6. linbleed •• • • to 140. " Fall. 8 - Whale. 70 8 75 Tanners qa bbIlS.5O 8 21,00 Patats-P b. Pros: blue *V 8 20 Lampblack 518 7 Sped. Whiting. • 118 2 Chrome lirech-.3d 0 55 Yel've No. 1 :21 8 35 '• No 2. • .25 0 2.4 Brunssek Gwent? 8 50 White head. dry 610 ' Si '•oil -pure kegl.6tt 8 1.65 " No. 1 1350 1.37 lied Lead filB Yellow Ochre • • •t2i 4? 3 Yen. Red. 410 5 Vchliuris 'at td ' So Pig Metal--p ton, mos. Allegheny. No. 1 cold blast • • onoto Force 00.00 ammo Not hot blast 00 000.00 Cold blast • • uo aOO.OO Trnnta.e.• •• - 8 00 Mercer county. Foundry Pig• • 000,00 Forge. Nlnhonher county. Ohio. Foundry Pig• 00.00 00020 Form do• •• • a Plaster Paris-fluty free. Plaster Paris• 10.00 012,00 Provisions- Duets. !lams. 52? - Shoulders 310 51 Sides• • 4 8 ey core 410 42 eotinVy do.• Lard N 0.1.11. ke• 510 6 6` 2. in Ices 8 " Liu bhl• 0 6 Putter " 1 in km, 910 - -1. in coil 13 8 IS Cheese, W. R. 618 7 - Goshen. • 9 8 10 Creek's. Pittsb. Wa ter. 4 1 bbl.• • • 8 ,4.M Do. Ilutt,•r 0 4.75 Potatoes-v. bash. Irms ttttttt Reds. 0 N•••. 1.1111. p ' Its go-Outv 5 # cent. Comm} ;Mira. :1 6x 51 whiie • • iia Rlee--V? lb. Rir ..... -•• • • 518 - Seeds-aolty. Linseed 2tl # rent. • el. M r. 'Leaf— • 44D .7 Mounted tlo.• • .2 0 7 Ludies"rwist. 9 a 10 Plug in kegs.• • 640 7 Plug in boxes• 13 0 15 6 Twist- •- - • • 410 7 1 eavendish.. • • • 0 5 112 s lump Mho' 11 0 15 2s " 19 0 1.7 16s " " 12 0 14 Seotelt snuff, •14 0 16 Happee 0 12 Cut k dry Lpa. 0 25 Te m--Duty 204 r Cent. Imperial ••••• 05 0 03 Gunpowder• 45 70 Young Hyson 30 0 40 Pouehone•--- 50 0 75 Tinplate—Duty 15 4) - cent. Banett Block • 0 10 at 50 Tallow—Duty 10 V et. Rendered • • • • Rough FD 51 Soup Grease.• 412 6* Vilees—V box. 'Solid boxes, 14 16 Wipes—Duty 40 qp. cent L P Mudeira.•2.oo 3.00 L P Teneritie •1.00 fa 1.50 Lisbon 7:i id 1.50 Dry• Malaga •• 66 6it 70 Soteeb• • ...... ald 65 Marseilles:- ••-70 ta 75 Port 1.50 rei 2.00 Calabria 65 ttD 70 Wool -4P lb—Ruty 30 cent Prime. 33 5 35 Full blood.• •• • Gd 35 iblood 29 0 30 J. blood 26 it 211 • blood tlCeom. (1 26 Whiskey—p Common .16 id 17 Rectified IL 20 Good rye& old 37 ei 50 Zlno—# Ib. Sheet 16 Slnh.• OP 7 Clover 414 GA 5.57 , Timothy 1.1.7 al , 200 • Flax e 5 95 a 1 DO 5l natant. 2.50 a :too Splees-4. tb. 4 XI 23 , • enssici in Mau, 2/ 5, /a r:inger ID 5 11 Nutmece 1..50 @ I.fal 'pepper 952 10 I Alspire. 15 s? lei guakee•ot—f . lb. I Virginia 21' Seneera• • ...... 15 0, 16 Sop—ibtly :lb tent. 1 Pitt9hurzi. INo I 41 51 .0, 5 Cincinnati 4l'd 91 Steel--p lb Forek-oi. I'aat anti Sheet-ID 0 17 1.10. it 111 next Gennan• • • 15 Earl.. ••• • • to 11 'Hoop 1.• • • a 15 l'itiAlinr..7ll Manufacture. Gennan steel. • 0 English blister: d 1 . 21 Aineen bli,ter.• 4 a. S Mrtrito -4, Brnoily Itnnlx . 2. o o 2.50 Itoelielle .I.t6t a 5.50 nntrt.4lli pi. • •1.60 0 1.75 N..••: a 1.00 in 0 50 Gill. Ifolinni: • LOU 5 1 rip liotgar—Pill] © O. N. 0. prime. bid 5i •il •• tmr. hint, • 41.12 I 11nrnna.. whin. 119 Ar 9 " b 1 , 10 10 • Pulvere'd. l'lnln. 11' 15 1 61616-1110 y p et. • i No. 1. eflont• • • • i " I. in siore.•l.3l a 1,37 !Table. ilo - thos. • Shot —l.hstv 20 4 , rota Per ke7.- • • •14.(91 rl4 - .50 ;Per hoe OP 1.45' S.ll.petre—* lb. via 111 Tolhateeasr VP: et. ow tar rash inr map= ufneinrent Toblecia.H Duty 411 12 gent. • Illtarirsia:lia•arstiser. Rates of insurance•. 1111 ranoes of steam and keel hnne, : From Pittsburgh to Witeeistar. Va. ia— " - ~ and front Cincinnati. U i -21 i .". Lonisvilk. Ky. W— .` •• " Si. Lottia Mo. 1 Ott " u Boonville. tto. 1 i!t 111 " " ladepentkmce 2 02i " lialena,lll liall " " Mei:milk Turn.-• iV t " " " revs Orleans —• I 01i From N. Orleans to rittiloti* 1 calf f fit. Louis ... ta— charcrs by rood Flat Boatain Ness Orleans 3 at— I Tits Ti'Clef% are in flue order for all classes of boats. \ Last evening, there were eight feet WM!r in the channel. The steamers are all afloat; and go out with full loads, and come in down to the guard.. Each cabin is crowd ed with passedgers. Our Hotels are filled with strangers; most of whom are in the city on business. We notice daily arrivals of new faces. Money The pressure fot money eontinnes peeny tight; hut. it is thought, as thelu•iness season advances, that thing. will become much easier. For the last few 'days, there has been much ogilation in the eommnnity,— occasioned:by the failures of the Wooster Bank, in Ohio, and the Mineral Bank, iu Maitland; both concerns un der the control of the notorious Lake. The brokers are buyingthe paper of these Banks for 50 cents on the dol lar. There has been a rumor; itiollt that Lake is con cerned in the Norwalk Bank, and its paper is deprecia ted 25 per cent. in consequence. ; This rumor needs con. firmation, bin Whits had its el4et on the credit of the notes. We regret to state that the. firm of - WAVILICIL, Mairrtn, A. Co.. Exchange Ilr4ers and Batiken, has I been obliged to suspend in consequence of Lake k. Co's ' failure. Messrs. Martin and Kahl have had the confi dence of our citizens, and are eattemed honorable men' but they had the misfortune to , gel into bad company. VI our—During the week the floor market has been vascillitting. Now the decline it real; and sales are made from store and first bands I figures much below our quotations of last week. Therceipts have not been very heavy. Speculation has talks off. There is none of any account bought for shipmed. The news front the East has not been favorable. %tat the future state of the market may be, no one seems ii. have any idea. On account of bed roads (waive nay in many directions than they have been at any time during the season) but few lots have came in. It is said at there is much in the country arotnid the city, ready wagons, which will be rushed in as soon as possible. lids these lots will have no important effect upon the market We are told that here is still muzh to arrive by rivet A farther decline may be looked for, should the news :km abroad continue unfavorable. The sales yesterday were at the rtes of the day previ- ous, the report of which we re-publhh below. Sales at wharf of about 160 bbls. at $4,40! 351M15. at 6t,37; from wagon $4.45 was given. Thursday—The receipts were not ham"' yesterday, and buyers were not anxious to make pughases. We heard of sales. amounting on the nggregateto shout 30 0 MAP., at 54471, (not strictly prime it 84,4004,50. From store there were many transactions at 81,C Pig Metal—We have wateltedfke market during the week, and hare yet failed in diseSvering any thing new to report, except the detennlnatkin of both buyers and sellers to never yield. AVe think,:terhaps, to-clay or on Satanfey, they may come to [emelt' SOMa kind, and allow the sale* to be made. Yesterdel we hoard of the following trausactione: 200 tons Shilienville at f}30,6 mos.; 200 tons same at 922, email; 70 tins Deer Creek at 930, 6 mos.; 300 tons do. at 530, 4 and dins. Sale of 20 tone flanging Rock at $37, tuns. We give below the report of yesterdst Thuraday—We have nothing new p remark in re lation in the straggle now waging berteen the buyers and sellers. lloals innliCS still hold out; and bath seem sulartaine of VIICCV,S. We heanl of u solo of 150 lons De..r Creek at $3O, 4 and la mos.; 157 ;tan: hi:Atoning nt 531 25.6 mos. , , From till we can learn. therupply now uticied Veal not e rtiunl to the demnittl, which is vuosislt tilde. It is said" lint the entire Ftoek Is now down. if this is the tsar. the mime, men may well hold out, and certainly will. if heir pecuniary engagements do not drive them into roue. routines. Cattle Market—We failed in getting very accu rate information in relation to the Cattle Market ymiter. day; but the prices we quote below are correct: Braves—Sales of 70 head at 2483 c. 4 7 ' lb, on hoof; It& head at 5e., net, Hoof--Sale of 59 Clogs at :MU. Surat—About 200 otfereil, but the ,holders were khave the market ; and no sales were made ; $1,5041 , 1,75 was the asking price. Bacon—lt is impossible to calculate fite.amount of Bacon that has arrived in our city during the senstm—and there is no end yet. Every steamer is loaded with llaccrn --every merchant and transportation comPany, receives consignments of Bacon. The shipments east have been heavy ; and large lots are daily packed into canal boats. The markets will certainly be glutted; and though prices' are now low, a still further decline, it seems to us, must be the result. We will not give the details of transac tions that have been reported to us; but set down the ru ling rates. For large lots, we quote at a, 3014 f ; small er lots about te. higher. pur friends may depend upon this, for we give the figures from actual sales. Bulk Pork—Thousands of pieces-arrive from the Ohio, Upper Mississippi, and Illinois rivers. There is no demand; the article is very dull; the mar ket is glutted. We have not heard of mete than one or two sates. We quote at 3e., hog round. Sugar—We can only report regular sales to the town and country trade at lett week's prices. The stock on hand la heavy. Many anticipate a decline; but we believe they will be disappointed. .The sales now are at the lowest possible rates :510'4e. in hhds. Some heavy lots have been taken at these rates, during the week. Mole —Nomilbst.ildior the rumors started, and efforts made, to put prices of Mol down, we notice sales in all sorts col - quantities at 271 at which; hold ers are very firm. Many say they would not di.pose of their whole stock at these rates. Some lots have been bought by accident, for less; Lut such sales do not rule die market. Cokre—The market is well supplied with an excellent article of Rio; and there has Leen a slight decline, with a still downward tendency. Sales are made daily at tinti Freights.- 7 P 100 tbs. To Cincinnati— Dry Goods• ••• 15 0 20 Heavy •••• • • • - al 10 Tv Louisville. Dry Goods• •• • 20 0 25 Heavy. 1214 To Si. Louis. Dry Goods.- ••• 40 0 50 lleavy ..... •• • 0 25 To Cleveland and Brie. Day Goo Is.- •• - 0 40 Heavy 33 0 371 To and front Brownsville Dry (4'ds, down 4 15 Produce. &e.. up 100 121 To Nashville Dry Goods.• •• • 0 50 Illeavy • • ...... 25 a au I To Wheeling. To Goods- •• • a 15 Ilravi 0 12 To Zanesville 'Dry Goods- • - • !leave • • ...... To Beaver. Dry Goods. •• • B 10 'll••nvr d To New Orleans. • Dry,. Goods... • 500 0,4 Glass, &e. 35a 40 e.; some sales at Fie. Cheese—The market is entirely bare, and not a sale has been made for weeks. A• the Ohio and Penns)len nia Canal is now open, it is expected that io a few days soma lots may be received. Matter market is bare and demand great.— There is I•ut little in the country. and we do not look fors supply in market fur a few weeks. Clreasionally a few bl•ls. arrive 1•y steamboat. which are quickly picked up at for Prime Roll. YlTgl OTItIOUT IT TUC rA. CANAL SSY ItAILMO.A DS. Apples end grren fruit 11011bs. omc Ashes. rot & pearl " 50 Butter 1)1111 Itsron ° fb Buie rope , k bag'g ° 70 lter.vrui, 75 lirnt 0 75 Brooms, ° 1.50 t 'horse, " 70 (*or.. :31) Cunt Moral 4 , ht.l LIU roman. Chilled Rolle rs. " 1.00 Nll-11iciuts:' 1.00 1)r. Gu.Ais. " 1.00 Dried Fruit. " 75 f Ma, 1,00 Furs Saul l'eltrie‘. 100 fol. ISM 1,00 1.00 " 75 MIMED MEE@ Glass, itL= 110.17,1 , f:iitc.ett;;, V 1.00 tbs. 75 lintr •• 75 llops, " 75 ~ 70 (raw 75e. dry SI )" 1.75 Leather, 1.ent1. 40 lArti and " " rts Oil. 1.0 (ex, 1:41 h. Cr)" Jul Purl. 17 hl.l 1 .4-ti,a I :Al fin7a, e 1( 1 0 lb.. rts y !co lbs. - in Skiuu. firer Zu buff 75 'Tol.acerv.Ottio lea(, •• 75 Ky. ..G5 I Wheat., f hv. Xt Wool. .* 1.00 P List. r.? ,TO ta1..11510K6 OIL NOlqol G•lliLa LND 5 OAT LINILS. No.l Balt. Baron. Lord. Port, To bni-ro. h r. E:1 Brted FruiL NV o o I. Prather.. and Merchandize, 1.12 i ' . j tat ztr.:a...Aarr., - .... 4- ''' - ' 2, *. - 44,.. ~..,..,..4,Nw,m....4.4.1ii a=c[ a ,~ Lard—starket is full. siul dull. We look for a de cline, though prices seem to keep up remarkably well— We report sales at it fie for No. 1. Tto shipments East have been heavy. The receipts continue very great Dried Peaches—'rhe market is rather dull. few receipts, and light demand We quote numerous sales o f 51.51141,56. Dried Apple.—Market not well Pllppited. We no tire lotate salsa at 62c, tor tnierior article , for Fair 70i:75 IMES Leanitier—The arrivals of green Lumber have been large. anti prices at the river are regular at Villa. The first heavy arrivals, as usual, arc going below.. Mingles to a) be quoted et $ 2,2 n in large fOts; 12,73 at retail. The dry Lumber is nearly exhausted. Leal her —There has been quite a stir among Leather dealers. The Intsiness has become of great importance. but we note no material change V. beard of a sale of 3,lSteS lbs. Slaughter Sole yesterday, fur shipment West, at VUe., time. The article ea. from Itryant's Payette Tann< estiihrisloneut that ships greet lots to Poston every year; untie or winch comets back to us, matiefacturril into hoots and shoes This is one of the singular freaks that will always attend wherever the freedom of commerce is gunrantred. Elides—The receipts of Allainitari and Illitioht continua large. Sales from store at the Oillowing r.tes • Missouri d tole_ Illinois 943 Ito ; t'it y Slatighter green is worth 3 0.1 e..; Patna Kips 51,50.01.6 , .. ri-preee ; !Spanish ItlY slit Orange•--Tbe market is sot well supplied. Sales quirk at eszeos.ou. t.arge lols ate r Iw:etc& Lemons—Demand prrtly foil. with sufficient gamut. ties in market to meet it. Sale yesterday at VIA Prot Itinte•—hrg - altr sales at s.l: r m•rket full, with not much armsful. Feather•—The reerwts I.nve been lam ditrmg th. week. with brisk aleaustatt ‘Ve hi,. heard 0.1 many salrt •13121'19, to a retail .ray the price a We. Window Gla••--'11i , n• is groat demand fur Win• flow 6:ass. and sa!es are clam k at the quotations of last week. We heard rd ae•eral sales yestertla) of call/ country brands at IP:Ai Beans—The market is overstocked, and there ap pears to be but little demand We have beard of no •ales, except in a retail way. A first rate article 'of Small White is held at `-tif2a:e., other varieties at :52-be. II ay—On the Allegheny and upper lilrvuottgultela wharves we base semi a lair supply of good Hay, which sold freely at Stbstitt. to a mi. days the receipts wagon will no doubt be en great as to depress the price. Seeds—Clime ,. There has been but little activity in the market this week. ‘Ve recollect of the receipt of bet one I , t during the creel. We quote rt sat/ iron" first hands, which we understand will be paid for a good •rti cle. From store 53x503.37 ;rn a retail way 23.30. Tmethy—We have heard •1 no transactions. We quote at $.242.12, from store. Fins—Sales at DSast. Brown Afaisiard—This article (of good quality) finds read) sale at the Factory on Fifth street at $2...5053,00 - W hl•litey—There have been several transactions, exhibiting i wide range in prices. Sales of Rectified at I-1 rt2lc., cash and time; Raw Itililf74.; Cott on—Market very dull; with no operations. There is some inquiry; but buyers are unwilling to accede to the demand of holders. Fur Tennessee, 727,1 e., is still asked. The state of the Foreign market. has depressed Cotton here. TIM factories are well supplied. Ilemp—itorhing doing worth notice. We quote at $ll5 000120 00 V ton. Apples—Some lots 'miring daily ; but are taken with a great deal of caution. Sales have been made on the wharf, as high as $2 SO; for inferior qualities, $1 75 02 00, have been taken. iletelketa—No change in prices. Market well sup plied. Sales of Beaver at $2 2032 25. Bersenne—Plenty in market, of all qualities. We hear of sales at St 87512 00. Grain-44'e have very file to say in relation to any kind of Grain. Maw—ls nominal; we heat of no sales except of small lots to mills. We quoin at 57020. Bortey—We quote as yesterday, a sale at *kart' of 300 bu. at 40c. • Oats—Arriving rather freely, and lON at 251.12.5 from first hands. Cotton Y arrsa—The prices in our table are correct. In the first of the week there was some talk of the estab lishments yielding in price, hut upon enquiry we found there was no truth in the story: The price is 15e., net; 10e., time, for No. sto 10. Food—No change to notice in any article of Feed. The market is still bare, and receipts sunotmt 10 about nothing. Bran—Worth 15c.. on wharf; 10316 in stars. Shorts—Worth 2.5 e. on wharf; from store 2.8 e. Itonsy—Sales of Good Western at 15e. Carrants—Sale of a small lot at 121 e. Almonds—Buie of small lots shelled at 30825; 50t1.47e.; Hard 12e. Italslns—Regular sales at $2,12012,25 p box. Potatoes—Plenty in market, but prices seem firm. A sale of a doubtful quality, in small bbla, was made on wharf at 51 23; a few sacks good Blues weretaken at .45e. P Ma. Red sells from store at 50e. p bu. Dried Peaches—One sale of 300 bushels at $1,50, time. Not much doing. Ries—Market filled with a good article; s ales at .51, in tierces. Alkirbism—The figures in onr table, are as near correct aa we can make. There are hnt few traneaetions, which makes it difficult to arrive at a certain price. Soap and Candl•a—Brisk sales, but no change n prices. Ale—Brisk demand at 57 00/t9 00. Dates—Sales of 10 mats et De Figs—Sales of 250 drums Smyrna Firs at 110121 A Ilerigto for the Montag Hair t TO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, ItIAKE IT sorr, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every article, (he it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people could be made to try a 3s:bottle alone's Coral Hair Re storntive, and sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist. son, auburn and dark, and. keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful ; if pepple could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressutg and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it soft and in order three times as tong as any other article made; and Forces it to grow, Mope its And costs - but 3 shillings to try. We formerly sold nothing less than 111 bottles, but are wish people to try it. Sold only at 52 [mind 82] Chatham street, New York, and by mar2o WM JACKSON, Alt , SO Liberty et. 3ntclle4iitri. wr OF rErTsßuitutt 71 vista WAT.F.I/ Of TUE CU ANNE', . ARRIVED. . • • Beaver. Clark.. Wellsville; Baltic- Jacobs. Brownsville. Atlantic. Parkinson, do; Dispatch, Nelson, do.; . Monterey. Morrison, do.; Caleb Cope. Moore, Heaver and VrallaTilla; ]Michigan No. 'Z. Beavet; 0 Palo Alto, McDonald. Reavet; Caleb hope, Mouse. Wellsville; . Clipper No. 2, Crook. Cincinnati's; Roscoe, Javenii, St. Louis; ". Loyal Hanna, McDonald, Wabash River; DEPARTED . _ Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; " Dispatch, Nelami, Brownsville. Monterey, Morrison, Brownsville. " Baltic. Jacobs ' Brownsville. Atlantic, Purkin - soil. Brownsville; Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wallsrille " Michigan No. 2. Gilson. Beaver; "Et. Anthony. May. Dubuque; " lirilitany Grace,Cincinnati; •• Hudson, Poe, ridgeport. Tido Alto,NlcDoitulii. Beaver; Balch Cope, Moore, 'Wellsville.. IMPORTS DT nivica• Bridgeport—Per Hudson: 3 hds tobacco, D. Leech & co) 7 do, John A Roe; 431 bbls flour, A M Wallingiord & col 15 bbl. flour, 8 kegs lard, R A Harden) 8 bbls flour, J B. Bell. Wellsville—Pet Beaver-1 lax hardware, G M Harton; 40 trgs corn, Brown & Culbertson, 1 box rodeo, G & .1 H Shoenberger • 5 bdls paper, S C Hill; 2 bpi 3 bbls corn meal, K ileaecton• 9 bags corn, J Donaldsont . lb bga potatoes, S Cauglitty; 13000 fire brick, Bissell's & Semple. Brotenseil/ePer Atlantic-37 his, 2 trunks, 4 bales mdse., Fersyth & co; 29 his, 2 hales, Poindex. ter & co; 1 bus, J W Buller & Brot 8 do, 11 P Cain; 10 bas, 9 trunks, 1 brfl, 1 csk, J C Bidv.ell; 3 lass, W Bingham; IS6 pcs iron, Jones & Quigg; 25 has, 7 trunks, H Graff; 29 his, McCurdy & Loomis; 15 bay, It Tanner & cut 1 box, G. W. Kuhn; 13 bus, If Childs & co; 4 do, T Kennedy; 1 do, P Strom berg: 96 bus glass, W Kyle; 21 Ws flour, H Mitch ell; 30 ban alas, Shesh Bentley; 151 a.e bbls, Woods Hughes. Franklin—Per Arrowline-70 tone Clay Furnace pig metal, Myers, Hunter a• co; 17 casks potash, owners aboard. Per Baltic-24 bids flour, Jail Todd; 3 bus miler, G. M. Harton; 3 boos, 1 chest, 1 basket, J. M. Town send; I boa, J. Kerr; 2 bales. 1 box, Church.. ar,Ca rothera; 83 pcs iron, Jones & Quigg; .15 bbls flour, J. Stroud; 42 do, M. Ward; 60 du, J. West;' 46 do, W. McSl' e. Wellsville—Per Caleb Cope ; 30 bbls pork and lard, 130916 t sundries, T W Harbaughtl dot force, Henan & Wallace; 1 package Tors, J bl , Kairit 17 bp shorts, S A Donaldson; sundries, flask patterns, &c., Eichbailm, fil•Kinney & co. Youchougheny Meer—Per Keel Boat Star: 70 bbls flour, 75 bu. corn, 140 be. oats. Brom/urine—Per Louis Iti'Lane 16 bbls flour, Frew; 2SO bids flour, J Cohitt; 239 bas glass, .1 C Rombee; 41 half hoses, Robertson and flippant 38 bids apples, W 51 , ::ms; 184 half boxes glass, W Everhart; 30 wheel harrows. S B Mare Stephens--35 boxes glans, Forsyth and Dorman; 15 has, 3 rolls, 1 bundle and 1 hale noise, H Graff & co; 73 has mdse, .1 C Bidwell; 3 has :wise, Church ar. Carothers; 2 boner, 1 trunk :wise; L It Hutchinson & co; 2 kegs nails, R , cliesrin & Dam Per Baltic —229 butes W Goldin & co; 145 do, W Everhart, jr.: 40 keg. nails K Kraus; 2 his mdse, I. Hutchinson & co; 2 brizes,l cask, 11:51.11ar ton; I bale, I chest, Forsyth & cot 16 brims, Wm Bingham; 91 bootie's Timothy seed, j ['Nelson. Pekin, (Illinois)—Per Roscoe: SO hbla grease; 122 casks hams, 19:' , 0 pcs bulk pork, J Laughlen; 3190 pea and 4:7 casks .bacon, J Jordan & Son; 150 bbls molasses, Parke & cu. If (apish nicer—Per Loyal Hanna-19935 pcs bulk meat, 47 casks do, cable rope,Atwood, Junes & to; 67 bids hams, 69 casks shoul ders, D Leech & co; 1- lot rags, Geo Morgan; I small boa, S Spang & co. Terre Mule, I n diuna—PreCin.lerella="22soes v sawn! hams, 704 kegs lard, 296 casks bacon, D Leer), ken. Positively for Three Days Only: \ ,pr '7• l - 3 k i t• - • . • 'II II • . „ • - 74 • . .•;,• 1 0 t" 1 -7' . • :;;;;• 14 ,./ " . ' • „ In ts. - • Vlrt •-•- • rY -•••• ..• nAvNifiNu & WARING'S GRAND MA:VAC:MIR AA" 1!.1. Esl i ihio-d Tursilar, Wednesday and 1 Pliors.las. April SIM. and lath—ior three dug s otily. Una., the it Al aninnith Cur Ilion, to be erected in m the Antel wan Hotel; Pena street; aml also in A.llealieny city on radii) April 141 i. 11101”1 icing would respec•titilly 9,11101111 re to tiro puidic that on this occasion. they t ill have Ril oppor tunity 01 nitric's:up the move) and timing pertormances of ctiurn.l,l:l. Who, fur her rournee and floret:May. has gained the !lame of the I.IMI Qt CC', and will appear with the re ilowned licrat wurstsArtr. in Its unparalleled performaum.s. with his lions. Tierra. loansaalss Cougar.. hc.. and will si,:nalixis tiered( by driving all AFRICAN lint. harnessed to a triumphal ear— thus showing that event a woman may leant to control the Moxwarits or vita rolu.sr. irr Doors open each day from I t to 41, and from 7 to ID o'clock. r si fjj'• A-Mamma. 2.scente—etuldren under ten years of age, 15 ap t lANDr.n from the steamboat Ilium. on the oth of A March Inst. a Pos. mark.-il, •• Mrs ANourimix. Jack man, Mi.." Sai d biz. I.) some mute arrtage. did not reach the owner, who is limy ni this city. It is supposed that die citrection may have been torn off. The box contains Candlesticks, Wash-bowls, and other ariirles. Any information concerning it. hell at the Pitts burgh Theatre. wiU Lis thankfully received, and all churn. , rand- ap 4-31 11.0C11:4!—Just recelved. 0y canal. a large and superior •s•ortment of 30 hour ■ud tit day mantel clocki, of newest patterns and styles. warranted to keep good time, and It very reduced prices. T. A. 1111.LIF.R, mip3 104 Woad street, near Fifth. AfAtCll HORSES FOR SAI.E.—Una pair large size jlron grey Horses, fire years old and very centle.— Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, e corner of Wood and Fitlb sts. pS Hedge Farm Nursery. 11 1 lIE proprietors of the Hedge Farm Nnrsery. en nounee that they linve now on hand a splendid va riety of EVER-GREENS— comprising Trees and Shrubs. Juniper, Cedar, Arborvitins. Box and Year Trees: !lolly. Pine. Scotch Broom, he-, numbering 110tr7 40,000 to .50,000 Planta. They have conatnittly on hand ell varieties of ehoice Fruit and desirable Shade Trees, he.. he. Letters 4 post paid) add reined to Wilkins P.O.' Alleghe ny Co.. Pa., promptly attended to. ap4-3tiv. WM. lc JA Mt!! MURDOCK. rlFTll sTnErr ritm , Eirry FOR SALE..—A valon 4: bit property. thirty - feet front on Filth street by 12011 deep. This desirable property will be sold at a bargain Mao, four large building Lots, each 24 feet front or Cook street by LW feet deep lo Cliff street. Price $' each. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, aps Smithfield above lib at. 100 RIII.S. TAR. of prime quality and geed roaditao on comignment and :or sale by apS TA &EFL & O'CONNOR. WI LMARTII. O, D1C11414011. 1.. C. \ r..„I.fffiIItEIt,BUSINESS will Itereafteibe conducted let the old stand of I[.. Wilrnarth, on Penn st.,) under the fine of (apt) L. AVILMARTIf & Co.' T r DAVID ADAMS. of Duels roomy, (a ♦otunteer I, lately from Mexicoo will call upon the Poet Master, Alleghenycity, or on Dt. Watt, he will hear of something to his interest. apt PRINTER'S INK.-20 Kegs Printer ' s Ink, Spring and Summer, just recd and for sale by 11. A. FAIINE.STOCK h. CO., a. 3 corner Wood and first streets. LOST.—A friemi of OUT'S lost a large BRASS KEN yesterday. The finder will confer a faro; by leav ing it at this office. ape Nursery Stack tar Sale. r : s Tits subscriber otTers for sale his entire sleek, pia in iota to suit purchasers. at very reduced prices. The collection's not equalled for a select and ex tensive variety. i the Western country; containing many new t rare and valuable plants, consisting in part of Co rneille. Japonicas, large dowering, plants. from 3 to 6feet in height, Cactus, Araloco, Geraniums. Flishrias, Month ly. Noisette Chaster, Perpetual Moss, Vining or Pillar Knees; the finest and most esteemed roots in cultivation. The Dahlia list contains the most showy and fine prize roots grown, Flower Roots. a large variety; Vines, shrub bery, shade trees, evergreens, &c. Amateurs, nursery mart and others, who want to decorate their yards, gar dove, pleasure grounds, or green houses, are respect illy invited to examine the collection, which is open to visit ors, except on Sundays. Conveyance by the omnibus and greenwood ferry. Descriptive catalogues sent by mail, or may he had at our stand, Np. 29 Diarriond Marker, where orders left with us, or by mail to Pittsburgh Post Office, Will be promptly attended to : John Graham, a ri hug %l e g a l gardens, eke will ge e r n s d to l plantinga aitve h . trees ' i" JAS. WARDROP, Manchester, nest Pittsburgh. mar t7:dtm lIBBERT'S Chonisai Writiitg Fluid, assorted sized bottles, ecessttntly on hind and for salt B. A., PAHNESTMogy corner First sod Wo striels. if==l=lSMl for Sate anlt *trio .EtT.: h,`rit SALE CIWAP—A nice small Got of Ground in NVerst Deer township:lGlnilett from Pittsburgh; and 5 ftom the canal at Taientutn. Thert . are 5 acre! 01 7. wallet : cared land, learnt. A good two story hog I louse, `d9 by n hit two worn , . to a floor, rittrick clthn ney, and a log stable and shed are imjholnt. The house in at pregtlnt.occupied its a email shwa. and will make a goad stifinfl fin country business. There Ia a fine 'large -M ie ro n n , trf r ra r m ai VilTuVet t o " Wet f A r ce ti n i ti e bu r r i g t ra u j iM re a e r p k oi t t, passes the door. The altatie property will be sold low for cash. or half rash end ramiths credit, and agood little given on paying for it. Possession given on the tat of April. For tetras and purticolats apolY at ISAAC HARGIS! Agency and intelligence (Mice. Fifth at._ SALE-- , A &Amide two story: Brick awaiting, r Well 'arranged with boll of entrance. parlor. dining room and kitchen. four bed rooms. finished garret code cellar. and pleasantly located on I.ilictiy street, Alleghe ny. Price and termsco neminonstinr, S. CUTHBERT, General AO.. Smithfield wee!. Cr IXTH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A two 10 story Brick Dwelling !louse, situated in the Gth ward; contains four rooms, hall, kitchen and coal house. Price S:00. and terms easy. Also. two Frame Douses, each contutillug five rooms; price 5650 each: terms accommo ting. Apply at . S. CtiTliurars, Real .Estate Office, Smithfield at., near Fourth. mar 23 ItEA!, ESTATE--Pi;sons wishing to purcnnse mu; Hocams. BUILDING' LOT'. Or FARMS. can basil a great variety. for sale on accommodating terms, at 5 cirri-imams Real Estate Oilier, 50 Smithfield st. ALUA S A: FARM FOR tiA I.E--9itunted on the V Ohio Rivet. twelve miles below Pittsburgh, on the rood to Beaver, and adjoining land of John Hays. Esq., containing. 100 acres. well improved, with a good House, Burn. and Orchard' or choice Fruit Trees, comprising Apples, Poaches, Cherries, Sic. 'Thlslproperty is of the most desirable uow offered for sale. For further particu lars apply at 9. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate °flies, mar2o 60 Smithfield st. CITABLE TO RENT.—A brick Stable, with Corkage 1,71 tionee, in rent from the Ist of April next. Inquire of marl-11 F. L. SNOIN 0EN.48 Water et. To J.ET—'Phut tar and count:midi Ors warehouse. sit, unted on Second street. near WoOtjust below Parks Sr Co.; and at present occupied by John Little r Esq. S. CUTHBERT.: Gen. Agent, 50 Smithfield street. ItOOAI TO LE'r—On the.accond story rifthe ware house,No.26.6. Wood th,having a front entrance. war/ GEORGE COCHRAN. MIA NEW two story Brick Dwelling Muse, ated on the East Commun. Allegheny city. (near the residence of Judge Irwin.) and finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico in front. double pa r hors. furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor. and four good bed rooms on the second story: with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY: on the premises; or of J AMF.S PARK. Jr. k CO.. Second st. 9 , 0 LET —A Brick i corner ofWelistvia 1. ton streets. formerly. occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos session given ilurnciliately. Apply to febllbtf J. C. CUMMINS. r4`o 1.171'.—A Room on the first story. and the second . nod third stories. of a brick house, corner of Fifth and lion streets. A LSO—A very neat and convenient Frame Cottage. in Allegheny city. Apply to ' JAW:eI MAI. pu itEmr.-A Itasement with two rooms. suitable (or I a iihssietan or dentist. on Penn street. between Iland nod Irwin streets. linnt , 2l L. WILMAIITH. frisT,T7r. 7 -Thie new three slur) Dwelling Hon., with Lath house attached, situate near the corner of Wyliii and Washington streets. rosscision given on the first of April next. LitiotErj JOHN F. PERRY. r rio LET.—Three dwelling houses. situate on Fourth j street, near the Canal Bridge, in the city of l'itts- Lurch. Also. a Room. 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance tin titlt, near Wood street. A 1..,. a frame dwelling. two stories. with an acre at ground under cultivation, situate vn Ohio Lane, in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of tank J. 0. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood qt. PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr. Brown. of fAik GS Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all eases of a private or ddicatenalstre incidental . tx 1 2.,V/ to the human frame. '; Syltilis and Syphilitic crinitions.gonorrhies ..„.• and its ronsequenecs, together with all rt. 'herial.osevues. impurities of the blood: with all diseases of era erralorigill. skits diseases.witti strictures, elect, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also. piles. rtieuninti•ina female weakness, discuses en the Womb. monthly suppressions. diseases of the joints.. fistula in aim. nervous affections. pains ill the hark and loins, irri lats.us of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, letter. rintrworin. mercurial diseases, he. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted iodic study and treatment of vene real disorders. and those nosing from youthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or imuritie• of the blood. whereby the eonstituiton may hare beet enfeebled. enables Dr. Rotten offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Or. Brown's °dices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients eativisit Or. I.l.,willsout fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many perions in ilea of medical aid. to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such. Or. Broicit's ready skill itiSeilloVitig rental die imps, Ili their various forms and stages. otters inducements which ran rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Or. Drown has been regularly educated lit ' every branch of medicine. and for the last twelve years Confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Drown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gtves his whole attention to those cot-. laints. E main, safe and speedy cures will, in all eases, he guaranteed. Reeeirt cases are relieved in a shell time, without inter roption from business. It hernia or Rupture.--Dr. Brown alto, invites ter.. sons afflicted with Heroin to call, as ha has paid particu lar W1..1111011 to that disease. Letters from A distance. asking advice, must contain a fee. or they wt:l not be attended to. irrOit.eu of Diatnond Alley. a rest doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultatiotts strictly confi dential. • or te.s-dsrwl y I) tie),:lti.'.nltillth2lni—atritriti. jilsmaws;.e.ei:lev'aitYiddeirrtnisei"feintreciT): for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Booms. No. 65. Dia mond alle)qrittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor ism is always nt home. rm. B. rosTiffEA;;nffii : n Futdim, to pro cure Land Warr:tuts and Pensions for widows. at his office, ItakewelYs Building, opposite tke New Court House, Pittsburgh. Pa. My son. in the General Land Cate. at Washington, will attend to my business there, free of charge tO appli emits. lc E3fOV A I.—C. A..11e-CL Co. have removed to tire warehouses on -Sloun's wharf." upper Canal flash, Liberty street. where they are now fully prepared to receive a lafike amount of Ptoducc, Ar.. t s slurp. nit the opening . of Canal navigation, to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and all intermediate places. felt2s r clog n hl;ai for \l'e4ti&4.; ,ca t .) :ltS,.;llntrluce the Spring of HATS this day. Saturday, Ma:Th.lth, LAM. Their friends and customers are requested to esti and csantine their stOrk of Spring Flats. lust received from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood its. marl-y OPD.INC; FASHION FOR ATS.—This beauti fill style of ii AT S are now ready at marl PAT; (.SON'S. Spring Style. CIMOORE, has just reeei wed from New York, the At . Spring Style of flntserliich he will introduce on Saturday, March 4. All those in want of a neat and superior Ilat, will pleas call and examine, at No. WOOd street. ad door above Fourth street. ik'rp,AV IIOCIKS.—VoI. 2 History of the (rinerdriits. or LSI Personal .Memoirs of the Patriots of the Revolution from unpublished winrecst by Alphonse de Lamartinc in three vole. Vol". Yd )11St received. The Life of Chevalier Bayard, "the hood Knight;" by IV. Gilmore Simms. Scenes at Washington—a story of the Mat generation by a ertrien of finitilTrilfe. Adventnres in Mexico and the florky Mountain's: by Geo. F. Buxton. Esq.. member of the Royal Stographica *icicle. he.. he. Now moil Then—A Novel, by *urinal Warren, F. R. S. Author of .4 Ten 'Thousand a Year," "The Diary• of a ,ate Physician." The above works received this day, and for sale by 101INSTONdo STOrKTON, Booksellers. Market at. CARET—, hhds Table Claret; 5 Bordeaux " In store. for sale hy - MILLER. & RICKETSON. OW MEAN AND STINGY any one must he who Mill hare any kind of bad, dirty, harsh. gray, or red fair, when we have so often shown them the names of persons who being thus, have, by the use of a 31: bottle of JONES'S cow. HAIR HESi OITATI,I".. had fine long silky hair. Sold at 82 Chatharast.. and by WM. JACKSON: Agent, mar2s PD Liberty street. Pittsburgh. - - C 1 LBErt—l. doe. each, of my "Superior Aromatic I e Bluer.," for sale to the trade with per rent. off. Also, for sale by the gallon or single bottle , at the wine store of [fleet j JACOB WEAVER. Leeching. copping end Bleeding, IiII NORRIS, (Successor to M. IL Delany.)--Fresh Leeches received monthl attendance at all hours. cence : The Physicians of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Birrninhant. lllarch 13, 1C43. I most cheerfully recommend to the 'Physicians, rami lies, and all m 9. former friends and patrons. Mr. X. 13 vannis, as bong thoroughly acquainted with the hind nese, and worthy cif patronage. 11. DELANY. mar2l4m • _ MACKERM-tbb../s. large Mackerel 5 " No. n store and for sale, by SAMS MILLER a. Ricxt - rsoN TatiVi , Ut.:F.:--40 bushels Clover See 2 bble. White Beans; 6 Flaxseed; 28 kegs No. 1 Lard;- 6 blds.. " - 12 casks Cheese; • 65 bar Just received and for male, by isn2ls CCITGAR.--16 hhde our N. O. Sugar. 066 do. piime do. de.; 30 bates. new crop, White Havana Snaar. jtlSl r , 'C'd and for sale by MILLER & RitbIETSON. mar2o. 1111 .-- it g a. Winter cad sad and unbleached; 111 11011 " fall A constant supply of No. 1 Lard QUI, ill stow and for t 4 1, (rnar23l Il111.LF:R te-RiCKEISON. —.................- 'gle e by ACFT2iO I==M= - S.-.' 5 - To Let, 11~G AS tiscases• int , rec • -an• to 11: FAHNESTOCX &Cp., Cat riaistealWea•sts ~ Wit:. .....,.,.. ~,. ,Stacm—Dont &hum ' it . . - 1838. • CTN. CIDIN47I, AND PITTSBURGH nititlif B?I'EADI-P . ACI LIFE . "ET rplllB indeff Omit Line of'stenmers in now composed j of the largest, sWiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful bottle on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the bent and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried reedy two millionsßf peopk.svithcmt doing the slightest injury to their persons. Tlfe prbprietors challenge com parison with any passenger hoe m the. Union for safety, regularity. and speed. All that money. can procure has been provided for ale safety. comfon and convenience of passengers. The boats leaVe for Cincinnati as folldws: MONDAY PACKET.—The Ma:toxnkurta, Capt. Slone, will JCILYC Pittsburgh etiCry :Monthly morning in 10 n'ulocl4 Wheeling every Alowley evening ut /0 P. it. TUESDAY PACKET.—The ifIRERNLI No. 2. Copt July. Kline liter, will leave Pittsburgh. every Tuesday morning itt 1V o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. arn WEDNESDAY PACKET.—Tie New Mcniainn R. Cupt. S. Dian. will leave Pittoborgl; every Vi'eilnexciay morning at 10 tidock ; Wheeling erery Wednesday even ing at 10 r. Y. TIIURSDAY PACKET. The Ann.uArr, Cnpt. It J. Circles, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning nt 10 o'clock ;-Wheeling every Thursday evening tri 10P. M. FRIDAY PACErT.—Tbe Curpealco.'2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'elock Wheeling:every Friday evening satin e. st. MATITRDAT PACKETI--Tho .Mzescaoan, Capt. Di Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Satualay numb* at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. SUNDAY PACKET.--The. luxe Nevrrox,Capt. 4. O. Mason. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning et to o'clock; Wheeling every littudny evening et 107 nor 114 For St. Louis. TILE Rno strainer WYOMING( Tao:it-Ls Airage. Gartaimia, Mailer, will leave ,regularly tor the above port and all intennetlinto !mutiny'. For freight or, passage, having superior oceonur, a dons. apply on board. or to GEO. IL MIIMENTIERGER, Agent. Nor Lafayette and 'Wabash Meer: The light draught steamer SWAN. B. May IAL/raster, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, on Saturday, Sib instant at 2 o'clock, P. N. , For freight or passage apply on board, or to n r - = JAMES MIA-Y. - - - - For St. Louts. kaIiTHE fast running passenger suer pr.:N.:ls:- SYLVANIA, IL C. Gitat hive regularly . for the above and-interme d iate ports. - For freight or assure n hr on bonrd: m 27 ..• - - For NewOriel:Loer , . d ) 1 411 111 1 THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA, 11 ,De.:vmsori. Master. will leave regularly or to above and all intermediate feedings; . For freribtor passage apply on board.- -. febl. For at Louts. Galatea, and Dubuque. off il lit TIME good stearrrern. ANTHONY. TIIOS Mar. Master, will !cave fer the above, on ursday . . April 6th. all o'clock. P. Y.:' For freight or passage apply on boar& or to JAMMS MAY. or OF.O..MILTENBERGER. Agl. For •St. Louis. ilast.plcildid steamer NORTH CAROLI NA, liarticirse, Nimiter. will tiara for tlie none° IMO intermediate perm. regularly: For freight or passage amity pn board. • folA For Nash**lie.. I d ig ui lit Tim steamer AMERICAN EAOLI: will Sl:r ICe forthe above and all intennudiate ports regu us y. For fretgla or passage apply on board.wr.to (eh] . ti. IL MILTENUEIRIEIL Agent. - For Cincinnati. The - light dmuOt stemmti FRIENDSHIP, D►vtr, MUSterOVIII /Cave fur the rebore interinediute ports regelbrlv For freight or passage npply on board. For St. Louts. The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL. VAN' Hoax, Master. will leave for the above and ht rmeiliate ports regularly. For freitilit or passmie apply on board. Nev ik era ii geinettt: TIIE: ste atter CAI.IFIII COPE will le nee for 144. Deaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville. On Turn day. 'Thursday. and Saturday. at 0 t. sta re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has ty boat at the landinn, bet..ceun Woad steed siraltheiliidge, prepared to receive freiirlits at any time. S. 4.0. \V. Alefifs, No. :kJ. Wood street. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packer+ THE swift steamer CONSUL, PURVIS P. Kt - - r Master. *HI leave regularly for Wheeling. on Al.:miler, Wednesday, and Fri day. at 1U o clock.prsiisrly. • I%v:fie Wheeling eery Tuesday, Thursday, and Sent , ddy. at 7 o'clock. A. 91., positively: 'rim Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every aeromtnaulation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers. has been provided. The boat is also provided oft& a self-acting satety-guatd, to present: plosioh. For freight or passage apply on board. in to marl JOHN FLACK. Agent. Iliaver stud Wellsville racket.. AEATHB steamboat DEAVER, CUMILES E. Ct.ssas., Xaster, will, during the coming winter sensolz. Xralmdally trips to Ileaverand ‘Vel!seine, leaving Pi usbirrgliiircry morning et 7 o'clock, and vine at 3 o'clock, p. X.. decls • D. M. HARTO:N7 & CO.. Acants. last The new and splendid Passenger Steamer HIGHLANDER, Captain H. A. FORSE, will ea v e tor tne above and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions. apply lair board. 1848. 1848. Plttebsergh midi:trent-wryllle Daily Packet Line. Franr.tur fr.. 1.549.. FrirxrrzT 151,1349 .__ LEAVE DAILY AT 9 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line ftw the present season: ATLANTIC. Capt. James Parkinson: BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS :111.ANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats arc entirely net+. and arc fitted up without ragnol to expense. Every comfort thin money can procure has been provi ded. The hag& will leave the Monongahela Whirl Boat. nt the foot of Rose st. Passenget**l .. ll . ,be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly:4omo at the advertised hours. jao3l For Louisville. TI IF. Kentueev River Packet. GREY tA •GLE., Haocars. Master. will leave for the a ove an Intermediate porta regularly. For freighlOr_paasage, apply on hoard.. &be. Tor BrownsTlll4: ikattTile new and splendid passenger and snail Steamer BALTIC,CapLA,Jecovis, will leave Corte a ye port during the present weak, at BA. at., positively. Fur freigLirr paTssa, For Brownsville: THE new Mail and Passenger ste tuner A'r 'ANTIC, tugs PilatnoX. Master...WU aboN'e port this day, at 8 A. 11., . For fie2glit O'r passage -apply on board. ' febti For St. Mlle . . lealialt fItE excellent and light draught eleanter SWAN. B. MAT. Master, wilt , leave for the u ova and intermediate /endings to a. few IfFeels. For freight or passage emit* 4d2 board, or to febi JAMES-3LAX, Water it. For St: Louts: THE new mut splendid steamer JLVDREW 1 1 1.71.T0N, \V. H. ECLTON, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate landings regularly. For freight Or Passage apply on bona. or to . ianl7 JAMES. MAY. NO. 9. ./lIIOB.S'EtS BIUDGIET ' or smw Boons roe 1849. lIFF. IN PARIS; or the Adventures of Alfred de Ito , sannin the French Metroptilis, by the author of Life in London. Mysteries and MYseries of Ne - te Tork. pert 3. Public and Private Histories of the Popes of Rome,''.; part 2. 'Traveller's Guide to the Ohio - Rivet. Alartin. the Foundling; new simply. The Victim's Revenge, a sequel to the Matricide's Daughter, and the Star of the Fallen. Thompson's Money Reporter. Taylor's do dO• Godey'a Lady's Book > (of Mardi.. Knickerbocker, des The Female Land Pirate; or Awful, Mysterious, and Horrible Disclosures of Amandaßannoris. Antonia, the Female Contrabandist& First False Step, or the Path of Crime; new supply. The Light Dragoon, or the Ranchero of the Poisoned Lance. Middy of the Macedonian. Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, vol. g. NEW PLATS. The Deanna, a Comic Opera. - The Apostate, a tragedy... . Much Ado About Nothing. Bride of the Market, a comic drama. • Robert Mocaire. or the Two Murdered: Box and Cox, a farce._ - Bamboozling, do: _ Also, a large assortment of oluland rare plays. Graham's Magazine, for April. Dragelonne the Son of Athos. or Ten Years Later, be ing the conc lusion of Three Guardsmen and Twenty Years After. The Old Men's Tales. The Hermit of the Hudson, Or the Farmer's Daughter. Just received and for sale by mar.M M. P. MORSR Its Fourth ttANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRC.—AmpIe ex. perieuee has proved that no conibination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNES ALTERATIVE. It has effected cures truly astonishing,. not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings , Dyspepsia. &e. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It. purifies the blood and •othcr fluids of the body. removes, obstruction' id the piles of the skin, and reduces enlargement df the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drOwsi , . • ness. and invigorates the whole system, andiimparts ani oration to the diseilied and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole nrateriu medic e. It is perfectly sale and extremely pleasant. and has nothing orthe disgusting nansekadeompanytig the idet - of svial ffr or w it iMitisinirghnt the . PEER4 Tr4srotit, 72,Touttli , etNilkerip:Wired, , slant3o . . -14 r. MONMEIMws. sosn•u U. usta..'- • - - • • _-' see 1X11.1:,& - PtitnYf • BANKERS, EXCHANGE :7 4 . ; nd Dealers - Foreign. and Domestic ZzehtfoureL-6191e, sates of Dtrosst, Rona Notts, old Ms Siker...NO. 6 7 strea;3rettfoor below -Fourth, Westside. Pittsburgh • until 44y - xasstr,s. et:Ai - ARO nitaiiii , :'“A" an:Altar. It ar ILAJt111: Bankinind.s.ithougge Brokere' *Denim in ronfitnc' Aid Domestic . SaLl.'Bills of Extkihigt,'"Certificates it. Bilnk Notts, and Coin. - • Corner of Third 'and IVentol std.. dfree!ly opposite 1110:.allt; • Chrifteo ttotol. mety3lB,N:'L 'N. itatilltidS iti SON - ,r , Bankers and Maim in Exchange . Coin and Bonk ?teas Li , . ,:..-i. N 0.55 Market irrtre, riguburgh. ' - .: r - ..-'• .-1 BM.LING RAT,. 'EXCHANGE. . . EtTria . argi . '.;-. ~-.. New York i pr .. rinolnniit4 ' ii - ' ," Philadelphia i .. Louisville • " :- - fr ';-='''' 4 , Baltimore 1 " St: Louis'.' 1..." . "-' t';''''''' '. .L'uying rates . - fin ying Arai: ~ , , t _L? • Ohio I. dia.} , Cortlrty & City ord's IV - -. :-..' 1 . Indiana f .." Helier Notes •' - ' - if '"'' ' -;' Kentucky, • I " Pennsylvania Co. , ' fi:' 4, -.7 , .- 1 Virginia I " ' NevirYott'' ,- ' ' f ':" I r - ` - ""'i 'Wheeling *- " lideOland . -- - if - , '.., Tennessue ° 3 " I;livit Otlearur '-, ' ..."... ~ -, Jas. s. uornr. . Tists• 110031 dr:SARGENT., BANKERS AND ExentiNGE BROIWILS. ‘i; N. E. Corntrrl Ifaod arut Bird TI L EALERS In Coin, Bank Notes. Time . BUTS, retake''' . and Domestic Excbange. Certificates of DePosit,iStr," . !' EXCHANGE on all dm principal Citieolof the 4tiigB l , and .Europe. for sale in sums, ea suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits. „' COLLECTIONS made on all.parts the UniosiilLlW' ... . • • Ogdeti. & Sizowdest, , . - - • - . :' .;„-:.,,,, .- " V. Bell & Son,. Pill•Loall 1 :' ~-,-.. -..•.:if-' • ff. NrClarken & C.S.. •. - -,•?•-: , ::-'. , x" , " • English & Ilemielt. , ' .o-• • -,-, -, ,, f's- • 'Fleming &,,Brollier, 1 .•,..,-.•,., Fates, lostlirop Er Co., . rhiladolii/hS. ' - ~,,..., • 4V.ll.'Fliouipsori & Co. . ,Hew . - , Yost :-/-Lir • Bosily.. Phelps & co. , } 4 - - Eisi)coek & Co. . ,,. ~.. - . • . . .- : „:-..i a i " TiiTauy. Ward & -Co. . 1 , •. : ...-- ..,, , - • Jilo. IWCullough & Co. -1. Ealtuisorio4 ~...,,,..-/. . .7 , r . Mr. James George, - I . . ~ ; , - ZT.I.' H. !lollop, Cineitulail, (5., -,• - - ..,.• i _ . • 0, - Joseph Wptssoa. • m k ,...p. , r ,m, Pr..' • ..,••• -.: Ilessers. Fenner & Allilillau, , H. F. Ellis. Esq., Cashier. Book of „ewLigown. Po. ~ •,,. • ) l'itlstairah. Svotemlier 2/1. 1 , 47-. s • . . ~ .1 , IWOULD like to cal! the attention of Centatry chants. lintel and Stet:mho:it ltsr-keeyers. -trivets,. &e. to examine my stock of Wines, 'Liquors., Cigars. &e.. no in store and cellar. consisting of most celebrated Urands. fie. die Feeling confident of having the largest and best essorted . cock in eny . hoemic, West of the mountains. and hying engaged in tl e tation of Wines and Liquors.' &c., direct to :his counlyy persons can rely on holing accommodated. I ash and quality. : F. C. :11 A MTN. mar 9 sorrier of Smithfield and Front 111,11211111.111,'. - Grras gale of Natiii4ry . Toe extensive stock of old 1. sI ) ItZFII!'V it el out to be dispese4 of .at PLail.IC AL crius-,41:e undersigned,its.'" tending to relinquish business. Such an apportettlitrf4 4 2 obtaining Nursery Produrts 'at Auction, has neve!' heel_ presented in America. and the UttClitioll of the trade; end all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town Or COW,— try, or enlarge their linen house mlltations. is reepedtfilits , - invited. For improving the .grounds of c o n,,tork‘t Churches, State anti County Offices, this sale wise.. hird unequalled - theilities. Catalogues in detail art I*' • preparation. The sate of the out•door 'maths will corm- ' mettee'on,TCESDAY. MARCH 2.lst. and the Invnts.in Pots. on TERSDAY,MAY Yd . Proper aid for safe pact. , .' Mg and shipment will be given, when required; sad ise there will be no postponemest or reservation, pereone front distant points may attend the site without -fegf.tit. disappoint:Vent. •,.• Orders to be executed at PRIVATE SALE will he , received nntirthe above periods.. nod the usual stria 114-- . z tensiongiven., LANDRETH & FULTON.- It muy be proper to state, to prevent misapprehensioli that'..it ts .tJte Miiscry business only, the subscriber fir about to regnquish. His attention will be hereatterWhob; • ly devoted So the culture of seeds, and to their Hilt ebb" warehouse, CS Chestuut street. trr.Atty , further intormation will be given by Mi. P. SNOWDEN. Pittsbuivh. mar A Oasrd. _ , attention of gentlemen purchasing garrderrer,few.3,i, 1 . dress weer, or ordinary' business purposes, Is ed to the speck ; of goods at present on our counters, coin.' " sisting of every grade' find shade of French, Belgian Cloths and Cassinacres. hr endless .variety, Vesungs for every one's use, which mitt he :milk. to order: - in a superior manner/ at prince that will not ho itteistionask -- . by the hest of beigent makers. C. IVERNEIiE.AO, marls (lite 111iuite &to.) 2Sf LlbertV • nrifi....s.--4no doz. Playing Cards; ; 01. 1 0 whole and half boxes Sardines,. . 10 baukets olive Oil; 29 doz. assorted Catsups Le. .. 5 ensks London. Porter, cpanfts and 'Antic , : sno doz. }trendies Winer, Ice. very old; bbls. powdere ' d Sugar; - . ' GO baskets Chainpaigne \Vine. part 10 arriVt-: • 3,ltbds Claret VI ote, for sal* by ' • etar9 P. C. M.,(1r11.1(.. New Spring Dry iblife: s. .. 3 4 A. MASON Sr. 1.:41,02 Mark e t street.lnis cies( reaely,, / - 1. „ cd a large supply of New Spring and Stientaerihr.: Goods, which will bo ofered , wholesale mid ?elm AS: iavery low cash pricci. ArACISICiI our assortment et Lena. ' y he found 10 eases fancy English nail American prints': as chintzes. comprising, every new. style now in . die ', Act. Mid Were pure rased at the presear low rates,, which will enable us .to cell at least 25 per eenV, lesathig . former prices. Also 10 cases small patterns fast corored merinmck, and calico prints, very neat and ticir.diletill: cases new style plaid stripe, 0.114 pinin lined' gingliams, of every shade and quality; a casts spring muslin de' lollies. rich and cheap; 'mode Colored cashmere"' find MULLS. de laines; 27 pes Paris lustres, a new and sytendlit article for ladies' dreasea;printed organdeet; satin striped and plaid baragea; 2 ease erunitelablehistres; very neh:,. ', a large lot of 4-1 and D-S Frenc lawns; 100 doz. best quality litilies*,and gent's kid &Veg. white goods of every description, together with a gensr4 assortment of housekeeping goods. etc.: etc. Country merchants. and the inhabitants of Pittiburgli arid yleinity are respectfully invited to call and exeMineour stock ant prices. which we will warrant to compare givoritlely: with the eastern markets. A. A. :uAsori We co.. marg 62 M - . VeldAilli EU. Larket street betrreen,lettint4th 5.... t... ... Import ant I .- . . Tv the 11.1irchnnts and Afenuifacturers of .Pitbburgh. Wn A f iNSi T 3d°,l."t l " 'os t °I I. nautorizetentiLL.sP! ,Vt , Ann IV LEI LT Ih - sst.n. The Herald hos been estabtishinit • - • , . nearly half a century. and bas an extensive and subsinrc,.." ':• _ tial circulation throughout the populous and riches:mutts'', - • . of EllSteril (Alia% Western Punnsylvania• awl Virginia— Persona-wishing to extend thei a:business. will not failia,,.. enthral...ll4lle above favorable opportunity to do ho. - ,-. -•_, ~ Terms of advertising moderate, with - an editorial — , ", • notice gratis. if requested. • . • maria.:..• . • r 1N ES—f.lo qr. ctulcs Boncan [fort; y 10„ London 51,trliit Port;: 5 ” llnnt 10 " Trash RD'" Mthleirni " Lon. Market 19 . "' Symington 5 " Pays' " TenerilTo • 10. " rale Sherry 5 Golden 5 " Brown " 10 " Liston ' 15" .Dry 10 ." Svreat. For isle in quantities to tuit 7 liy doc 26 on board. al/ Paper aselsouse. XTO. 47, MARKET STREFX, .between.• Third. .and IA Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.—TIIOMAS Nlanutacturer and Importer of trA L. Z. Pd FRB, Fire: Board Prints, Borders. I.andscape Papers, Ornamental Designs. Transparent ,Window Shades, fee., and-dealer iu 'Writing and. Wrapping Paper, Bonnet , and .131144 Boards. &c., &c.—has at present on hand a very EXteNlire: and well assorted stock of every article in his line, er siness. ( To persons who buy to sell.agnin, =disc: so liberal a discou nt as can hardly fail to secure their etne-,• tcsg; and Me great variety front which housekeepers Will' have it iii their power to select, and the very low prido as • which he is detennined to sell them, will, he flatters hites.'„ sett. present such inducements as cannotbe offerediM this location, by any other house in the trade. 11:rIlatrs and Tanner's Scraps will 'be taken in ex olmogo, at the highest prices. tnerl34itt_ T Se RV), OLD T SOIIES. LWM SLAS, Barber's 'ltch. Chaps, Fare BE Via, This is used by many physicians in this City itt otrrkg . the above, and we would not conxciencibusif uuless we' kneW it to be all we state.' . As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S. SOAP it pertitiba the only article ever known tbaf franoved . itaintrities; and cleared and beautified the skin; nrlkiog ' it . soft, smooth and white as an Man* But wand, it ih sold At St Chatham st., N. Y., alai' by J...4C1C0N, El Liberty Street, Pinibmgh =ME DELAN 1 Fe. 49, Liberty street, Piustrureh, boa Jur . opened. for the. Miring trade. a largo oud.genetrat assortment of wi•ll selected Cloths, CassunereS. And Vestings",- consisting of serfine French and; _ black and fanc y colored CLOTHS, p suitable 'fen theve. !ions styles of Sprinv and Summer Coats. Plain and Amoy Piench, English cud - American CAS.. SIMERES, io great valiety and new patterifsradaptedlo the customer trade....• Also, a great variety of new and fancy VESTLNAS.... all of elhichWill be cut and made to order, is ;the more ins:amiable style. . . Persons favoring the establishment with it eallewfli he r suited on moderate terms, at short notice. The subscriber has also on baud a great assortmenrae am Dl' MADE CLOTHING,made in the present Fashiou.'son.sisting of every deseription of Tyre= Frock Coats , of ati fashionable - colon; faneinaft Seek and Business Coats. - - Also, a general assortment. of Pants, VIM,' Wm*. Cravats, and all other articles in the Clothinglinei - whictia will be sold low, for csart.. . . , Wholesale purchasers will find it much to their aitean.. tags to call and examine t h e stock, before purchaiimg elsewhere. PeDEL.ANY, mar 19 rtaxsumeTN, coson, spiTTmo.orllMA, Y 4.„./ BRONCHITIS, &c.--To Constintptircr..-;.PoUr4tUtis of you arc really,sutforing from neglected colds. sfi an.Oh struction and c4sequent inflammation. Of the deli Cate 'ling of those tubes through which the air Wir.biehthelie distributed lathe lungs. This obstrurtion'prodlicee' pain, and soreness, cough, difficulty of breathing; , /ketie fens?, and a spitting of bloat, matter, or phlegm, Which float exhausts the strength of the patient. and death- inairitia. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT NEVER FAILSIO retll64lllr this 060:action. and prodnces the most 'pleasing' Acid. happy resulm.. It is certain. in its effects, mid ennnut rail to relieve. fO"For sale in - Pittsburgh :tithe PEKIN TEA STORE, :2 Fourth st.,,near Wood- . ThEADETL: If you have bad HAIR, ou Itba .tchtiahettut ilte elect of a 4s hottla.oePalinr u°RV, HAM RESTORATIVE; it utak Inn 01114114, SoldTt E 3 Chatham. -I*4.ltf' IPAOSOY.'suenrnlik! "-ezeAtZtoz t itzt.A.t.rZ . A". - :"'"!‘ `~;~': l' ; e ?'-~~ C,AttrlX `'~`w. . ~._ ~: EOM . . .. . . .1.. -. .:11 . i....1 , ;.,'..:.: , t';.,!': -,:',