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'',.::'‘ 4c1.1...,ErP14r, I,• "f -...„ •^ t „ ~.",?4,..t ..1 ' ,e•! , -;z:._k" - -,,..„ P, 7 ' 4, - 1. - ' 1 d. :77" .7 „ - ,1 : .3.)1 . 1 7 7- J: 1- z-,•; -- lt,;;;:-.'-- 4" , c , iti*7 - ' • - '''.'. ,, .: -, ';',':.:'..t:,,.7'.'-' --= EN== aid Sitricinl IPITTSIIIInOiI BOARD OF TRADE. IL ht. PELL. JAMES MAY,. • Cotnurrza Fon Arm. JOHN sairroN - PASSENGER ARRANGEMF A NTe FOR 1848. ilteatriliont Packet-Line. leaves daily' for Cincinnati. 10 A m. •Paiseuger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. - x., and 6r. st. itall'Coaeli Lute, direct tb Philadelphia, 9 A. N., awl 12 Western stint Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. x. North-IVestern. via Cleveland. daily. 10 A. U. Erie and Western New York. daily. 9 A. U. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 iF it • - • ARRIVALS AND IMPARTURE OF MAILS. • Eastern « Ifeil via Philadelphia, due 3 closes 12 Y. Western nail. Cin. and Lottitsy., due 8 P. at.. closes 5 41.. s. South. Sift. Halt. and Washington. due 8 P. Y.. Closes 5 A. Y. North-Westeru via Cleveland, due 10 a. N.. closes fl A. Y. Erie and Western New York. due 8 P. /4., closes 8 a. Y. -, ••• . . '' - - STOCKS. Par value. Asked. Offered. Bank of Pittsburgh ...... •550.00 850.75 1550.00 Exchange Bank 50.00 44,00 13.50 Merchants' and M. flank ••• • • ••• • 50.00 47.00- 45,00 Fanners' Deposit Bank ...... -• • • None in market. Hand Street Bridge— •• • • 50.00 5 0.00 45,00 Northern Liberties Bridge . 50.00 35,00 Old Allegheny Brid•••,e 25,00 36.00 35,00 Comte'lariat It:: R. Stock, paid on • shares,B2.so 5.00 1.43 City llonds . (6.4it' cent;). 95,00 Monongahela -Bridge 25.00 - 10.50 Gus Stock . ' ... 50.00 45.00 Daily Review of the -Markets. • OFFICE OF TILE POST, . SATI:IIDAT iIitIANING. April S, 1:149. - -Business Was unusually active yesterday, in the way of Tilling orders to the country. The Grocers seemed ifironged in all day; and maninneturers were quite busy. Flour—There was but little doing yesterday. Not ,One of the house En which we usually get 'our informa ., 0011, bought any; and there seemed no anxiety about the article. The receipts Were light, and mostly on consign tnent. We heard er one sale on when, at St 50: one or tyro others were made but prrees not reported. From stores. we heard of several sales, by dray lbad to bakers and retailers. The prices minted (rum .21 601$1 7.5; the laner . priee was for extra family Flour. Pi g have nothing new to report : there appeared xo be no cxeitetn.att yesterday. The supply of Allegheny Metal is nut as great as we supposed. One dealer estimated that there was not yesterday, more than five tons of No. 1 in the market. Tile Canal metal was not offered yesterday. Sugar;—.2ales us' 5, 10, 12, and 23 Mids. of fair New Orleans. at Sc.; several sales of prime at 5/C.; in 5/C. T.lCrt: was cousideralle act vity:y.st r m a..e b „We heard of sales of abo ve 200 yes terday, at 27W2..w.; one or two dealers reported single Ishls. .1i tVe. • • „ But ter—About half a dozen bbls, arrived; two or three of which were Prime Roll, which scold at 15c. The article is very scarce:' Eggs—Market .lippears to he well supplied now; sale at 7e. for a lot, the lowe, , t figure quoted yet. Bacon— Regular sales at .le., hog round. Potatoes--fides of pink eyes from first hands, at El 504 bid. lionse Furnishing Hardwares. .1 - I;ST it KCEIVINC;—A superior assortment of House .4) Furnishing Hardware and Fancy (foods, consisting or a great - variety of useful articles for hottsekeeping, among which ore Table Cutlery-knives and Forks. A•ait ers. Trays. 'Pea and Told., Spoons. Soup Ladles, Ameri can Britannia Tea and Coffee Puts. Sugar BONVJA, Cream Jugs. ste.; English Britannia Ia setts of six pieces; fine silver plate Candlesticks. Snuffers and •]'rays, silver plate and Britannia frame Casters: polished steel and Muss head Fire Irons, in setts arid pairs; Limm Stair Rods; solar supper Lumps. of various patterns arid latest style; with a large assortment of now) Goods. too numerous to incaution; all of which will I.e sold at unusual low prices.' Call and examine. THOS. A. 1111.1.11-AL Lou Ling Glass arid Bourse Famishing Earporium. ....... , 10.1 %Vow] street. nen r A smart orgies yoiang roan sr:silted. to attend store; one acquainted with the liardsvure business would be pre ferred. Apply as app-1 - VIAL DUFF'S 'IIOOK-KEFRING .:17c1C'WHITING in: ROOMS 'REMOVED to Messrs. Alexander s r Doy's Aisildixtr,i, North side of Diumand:—Pcison, desiring to finisk their Mercantile '-IMILICAIiOtt, in the most thorough and expedidous manner, will find Mr. D.'s Institution the most porfeet West of the MOutuains. Partnership settlements and balance sheets made out. Mills, Factories, Jahn Su - At - Companies. and all kinds of business. can be furnished with- a specification of or comfis. drawn up in suelf a manner as to exhibit the opening. conductutp. closing ante final settlement of the ntlitirs;. thus atawding, the keeper of , the books all un erring guide, front the commencement to the termination of Me business: _Horns-- , 2 to 4, and 7tolo P. sr. app • .11 lIAVINC: disposed of all toy right. title and interr3l. in 1_ the Gold Beating bobiort.s. to Mr. Joint B. thodevy, I beg leave to recommend hint to the patronage of toy cipoonters. A. ITFFINGTON. =EMU Icy' It will be seen by the above notice that the sub scriber has purchased Mrs. Ctlington's interest in the above business. whir In will be continued at the Old Stand. No. %Vocal street. where be still be pleased to serve all who may want Hold heaf. Demises Foil. &c.. and be hopes. by attention to his Imsiness . and fair dealing. to give Satisfaction to those who uniy favor him with their patronage. 01 IN IL DU N LEV 1". A Iteetpe for the Human Hair: rilo FORCE ers GROWN! AND L HEATH. MAKE j_Pr sovr. SILKY. CLEAN AND FlNE.—Perwurs in consequence of the many thing,* sold. set down every article. (be it ever so good.) as n humbug. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle ofJouc's Coral Hair Re storative. and sed how it makes dry. rusty, red. light hair moist. soft auburn and dark, and keeps it so : and by , its use for sometime, cause:4lllo !;row naturally benntnul: if people could s ee the number of poor respectable me chanics that use it. (nye. rind find it the cheapest thing they can use.) for dressing and beautifying the Hair: for keeping it soil end in order three times is long as any other article made; and Forces it to grow. stops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings to try. We formerly sold nothin^ less than SI bottles, but We wish people to try it. Solironly at tq: [mind ill) Chatham street. New York. and by ma mid WM. JACKSON, Agt , l? 0 Liberty at.' AIEMOVAL.-11. S. Ittomvoirrit k Co. have removed their mock of Books and Stationer• to Fourth .tenet, near Markvt. (the room formerly occupied a■ the Moho . dirt Hook Store.) rto LANDED from the steamboat Brilliant. on the 9th of March Inst. a Box. 'narked. Mrs. ANDERSON. Jack eon, box. I.; some miscarriage, did not reach the Awner. who is now in this city. supposed that the direction 'nay have been torn oft. The box contains Candlesticks. Wash-bovrls, and other articles.. Any information concerning it. left at the Pitts burgh Theatre, will be thankfully received, and all rim MPS paid. ap4-3t GCLOCKS!—Just received. hy canal. a large and superior assortment of 30 hour and 8 day mantel clocks. of newest patterns and styles. warranted to keep geoid time, and at very reduced prices. - I\j' II ATC HORSES FOR SALE--One pair large size AU Iron grey Horses, five years old and very gentle.— Apply to JOAN D. DAVIS, ap s corner of Irooil and Fifth sts. - Hedge_ - Farm Nursery. THE proprietors of the Hedge Farm Nursery. an nounce that they have now on hand a splendid va riety of EVER-GREENS—comprising Trees and Shrubs, Juniper, Cedar, Arborvitae, Rex ante Yen Trees; Holly. Pine,.Scoteb Broom, &c., numbering from 40,000 to 50,000 Plants. • They have constantly no hand all varieties of choice Fruit and desirable Shade Trees. se.. Slc. Letters (post paid) addressed to 0., Alleghe ny Co., Pa., promptly attended to. ' ap4-3tsr* WM. &JAMES MURDOCK. VIFTH STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE—A cabin _U. hie property-. thirty feet front on Fifth street by 120 it. deep. 7 his dewahle property will he sold at a bargain. Also, four lar-e butldisttt Lots, each 21 feet front on Cook s treet by 1 ' 56 feet deep to Cliit street. Price $250 each. • S. CUTHBERT. Gen. Agent, nos Smithfield noose 4th st. 100 BBI.S. 'I:AR. of prima finality and good condition, on consignment and i'or :talc 1,7 arf,s. TA A PPE & O'CONNOR. L W/LMAIITIL G. MCI 1N.,41N. L. C. WILMARTIL r HE LUMBER BUSINESS will hereallefbe conducted (at the old stand of L. Wilinarth. on Penn st..) under the firm of (np 4 ) L. WILMARTH & Co. I • • . • -- - DAVID ADAMS, of 73ucks county:'(o volunteer lately from lllcsico,) will call neon the Post :floater, Allegheny city, or on Dr. Watt, he will hear of something to his interest. ap4 PRINTER'S L K.-20 Kegs Printer's Ink, Spring and Summer, jinn recd and tor ante by 11. A. FAIINESTOCK .1c CO.. ap3 corner Wood and First streets. LOST.—A friend of ones last a large BRASS KEI yesterday. . The finder will confer a favor by leav ing i t at thin oilier. alit Nursery Stock for Sale. Tuit subscriber oilers tor sale his entire stock. in lots to suit purchasers, nt very reduced prices. The collection is not equalled for a select and ex tensive variety. in the Western country; containing many new, rare and valuable plants, consisting in part of Ca mellia, Japonicas. large flowering plants. from 3 to 6 feet in height, Cuctus,'Azaloes, Geraniums. Fushrias, Month !T, Noisette Cluster, Perpetual Moss, Vining or Pillar noses: the finest and most esteemed roots in cultivation. The Dahlia list contains the moat showy and fine prize Tools grown; Plower Roots, a lave variety; Vines, shrub bery, shade trees, evergreens. &e. Amateurs, nursery men and others, who want to decorate their yards. gar dens, pleasure grounds, or green houses, are respectfully it invited to exanne the colleetron, which is open to visit ors,' except on Sundays. Conveyance by the omnibus and greenwood ferry. Descriptive catalogues sent by mail. or tnnylbe had et our stand. No. - Diamond Market, where orders lea with us, or by mail to Pittsburgh Post Office,_ will be promptly attended to. John Graham, a practical gardner, will attend to planting shade trees, lay mg of gardens, &c. Orders lea as shrove. JAS. WARDROP, . marthdlm Manchester, near Pittsburgh. TTBDERTS , Chanical Writing Firsipt, assorted sized bottlesoconstantly on hand andiZr sale by • B. A• FAFINESTOCK & CO.. feb2B sorrier First and Wood streets. B.PX Lost. T. A. HILLIER, 103 Wend street, near Fifth .. • .: ,- 2 7. 4 ,4,--:.= : .„ , 7.-e , ... , -. . pour OP PITTSIVUILGU. 7 rim r %VA Tau CILANNZL • • A 818 • Steamer Heaver,, Clark, Wellsville; Baltic. Jaenlos. Brownsville. " Atlantic. Parkinson, do " Dispatch,. Nelson, do.; " Monterey. Morrison, dd.; uCaleb Colic, Moore, .Beaver and ‘Vellsville; Michigan No. 2. Gilson. Bearer; Palo 110, McDonald. lka~cr: Caleb hope. Moore, Wellsville; Hhlander, Barnes, Force W W a ell bas sville.h River; " ig . Bober Morris, Campbell, St. " Consul, Kinney. 'Wheeling? " Messenger. Reno, Cin; DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver. Clark. Wellsville; " Dispatch, Nelson. Brownsville: Monterey, Morrison. Brownsville. Baltic, Jacobs, Browns Ville. " Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville; " Cideb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville. .." Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver; " Clipper No. 2, CrouSs. Cin; " Consul, Kinney, Wheeling; -••• IMPORTS BY RIVER. _ _ Wheeling—Per Consul-46 bbls flour, Clarke & Thaw; 1 box mdze, Vickey; 8 bbls lar oil, Bash field & Roe; 66 bbls flour, M'Cully; 718 bars and 24 bills iron, on Bonhorst; 2 !ids bacon, Baylers; 34 bgs cotton yarn, Bagaloy & Smith; 40 bbls vinegar, on board; 6 bgs flaxseed, Lambert &Shipton. Lafayette—Per Cinderella-296 lids bacon, 2250 hems, 764 kegs lard, D. Leech. Beardstown, (Ill.,)—Per Jewess-250 casks bacon, 1750 sides; 1860 shoulders, M P. Bartlett; S bags gnseng,ll G Vickey; 36 lids bacon, Clarke & Thaw; 1042 white lead kegs, Ogden & Snowden; 4 lids ba con, Cope; 20 casks bacon passenger. Wellsrille—Per Beaver-12 bags starch, Kennedy & Childs; 3 bag starch, Crouse; 2 bhls lard, 1 bbl butter, 7 bdla rags, Ilarboch; 63 bids flour, 34 do pork, SS7 pcs pork, 2 Mils lard, GI-Iff; 295 bls pork, 2 kegs lard, Graham; 2 kegs lard, Bagaley & Smith; , 2 bbls roll batter, 5 clovereeed, 2 peaches, FL Dal- I zell St. Louis--Ver R. Morris-132 bbls 1: rd, Melva ny & Ledlie; 250 dry hides. Byrant; 3 bales calf Jas.Miy; 219 dry hides, Mowry; lot of iron, Lyon & Sharp; 145 sks potatoes, M'Kee; 12 hales furs, Thorp; 565 pen pork, Church & Carothers; 30 bales dry skits, Clark & Shaw; 503 sks corn, S. Means; 77 Ws potatoes, Passenger; 7 cks ginseng, 4 bundles deer skins, sundries, Poindexter & en; 4 sks flax seed, Friend, Rhey & co; 4 sks feathers, Graf & co. Positively for Three Days Only „ . 4 7 • If • . • • - t . , lar •-••••1 - . 4 . - 4,441t 1, .77. • - - Li ie? 441' ' 4 5•% . ",: - 1:4-,•-•• • , •-' ••,„ , r • - -, v-•••• .•• RAYAION I) & WARING'S GRAND MA NAG ERIE /V 1 1 . '1..tt I r7d a l ; 1 lilt , o n I•2 l ;: e nT i td u Lt ' t lilt—tor . n e Y d a st r v id n only. under their Aitiniuoth Pavilion. to he erectril front 01 the Alliertent lintel. Point street; and also in Allegheny city on l'ailay. April 14th. Ito Waring would respectfully announce to tl✓ puldie that On thi, oceahltnt, they will 'taco an oppor touily or witnessing the novel and daring periormances of MLLE. CV Who. for her courage .and Intrepidity. has gained the name of the Lros (eras. and is ill appear with the re nowned HERR 1)11.11:SIIACH. • In his unparalleled fcriortuallers. with his Lions. Tigers. leopard.. Cougars, and will eirnalnre b..r54:11 by - driving nu Antics, Laos. harnessed to a triumphal ear— thus showing that evil' a woman may learn to control the NIONARCIIS or rate l'Otn,T. ID- Doors mmta cash day from 1i to 41, and from 7 to 10 o'rlork. 0. M. - . fEr'Adinission,2scints—ehildreu under ten years of aye. 15 cents. sp.; - lICOTIOE : I'o SIIIP?ERS.—t% e have taken an once IN immediately oppesite to our •• Immo, warehouse. - fur the present, where wt rill transact hu, I)RANDIFS. —4O whole. half. quarter untreighth pipe. J of Brandy; Dark and Pale in different grades. brand: and vintages. for sale as unfurled by 1111,r9 P C. MARTIN Tk:A . For vile ijan . 2nJ J. I) 1V11.13.1A15. U 1.1) Scr and Lull LLI.. Oki Rye. Whlskry .12a7, do du Old Peach Brandy, 1,10. For salt, L. P. MARTIN. 20 lrice. Liuntll ltal.so., Jul rermv rd m u l tut xalu Ly fohld No.:II \Vat,. nod 62 Front ml. 8( )00 tbi. (0116 No. 31 NV rt t,r. and 112 Irrnia qt. II A lt : TNl. ' ;ll ‘ s j. i. e " a i s . l. l . : I I A 2„ 1 "igI S I None \Ciuc: 211 •' S. NI. Wine: just received nod or %Me by f febVII ItICKETSON. 07. J DOZEN Iticr•n Improved Paiettl ZINC WASH BOARDS. whulesale and retail, at rtmliarteturtrr prices by rel,3 J. I). WILLIAMS, II() Wood street:. i SUNDRIES-125 do,. Eugs: 15 •• Tow Yarn: 100 Hickory Browns. on consignment. (or sale by f febltti • J. D. WILLIAMS ; 140 'Wood at: 0141,01i0 F 011.31 in I lb. bottles: Pure Nitric Achl:jual rrcrivrd and for sale b• A. FA irsEs-roi:•K corner let ant) Wood etc. mart eil.H RYE WHISKEY. &e.—SO whole and half bbl , J O. R. Whiskey; I, Ws of old TenneAsec rem 13rundy. for solo by filinr9l r. C. MARTIN. • 1 1 12.F.5111 TEAS—..O M. elleid,. and caddies loung fly. eon, Gunpowder. Imperial. ned Black Teas, Mst re• eeived and for sate by I. S. WATEILNIAN. febln No. 31 Water. and 112 Front ins. -7-1 1.11-1.10 k. ---. Le,' ept . 1 . .001,1.ard, received per /drunter A , ercrieeri, add tor sale Ll' L. S. IVA'rEIIMAN, jed4 4 No. .'it Nletket. and 112 Front vie. 14 --- (SAN'S LONiTON BOOBS—SII Old Engii.h Chruiti. OY.• . illgon of Malniebury's Chronicles. Ecelesin.tical History of Alglo Saxon Chron /U BE READY BEclitiNEß—For Ship Builders, Boat Builders. and Lumber Merchants: being a correct measuremeut of scantling, boards, planks. cubical con tents of square and round timbers. saw logs. wood, &c., comprised in a number of tables. to Which are added ta bles of wages by the month : board or rent, by the week or day; mid railroad distances; also. interest table S—by .1. M. Scriber. author of the •• Engineer's and Mechanic's Companion," &C., &c. For sale 117 7OHEsiSTON & STOCKTON. Booksellers. e or. Market and Third sm. • 'Trimmings. XTEW and splendid variety of 'PRI:III‘IINGS. of the ill latest styles. just received at ZEIIBLON RINSErS, No 67 MARX= Somer. Among which are: 5n r, Daiky Buttons, ansOrtcd colors` 100 ' plain, covered with net, assorted colors; 150 . plain small. assorted coltorsi 90' " cotton. new article, will wash. assorted colors; Also, a large variety of Prieges. ass'd widths and colors. GLOVES. A very large stork of the shove article. G doz.. Ladies' en Worked Silk Gloves; .5 .. Gents"' vy Silk Gloves; l ilt 7 " Ladies' h Black and White Gloves; 2.5 " ' bodies' Fancy Top Lisle Thread Gloves; 20 " !Adios' Gloves: 50 " Endies' Raw Silk Gloves; 29 " G6its' . 12 " Children's Cotton Gloves; Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Beads, Parse Rings and Tassels, Bead flags, steel and velvet, fine Pans, Parasols, Accordeons,,tc.. &c. [ntar2.9 Jewelry. - IkTENV and splendid variety at ZEBULON ICLNSET'S, 67111sagrr STREET. 50 Gold Lever %Vetches; 48 Silver Lever Watches, (English:) 28 Silver Detached Lever Watches; 20 Silver L'Epine Watches; 25 quarter atthes; 12 Fine Gold Chains; 1 doe. new style Ear Rinp; 5 " plain Gold Hoop Bangs; 6 " assorted Rings; 2 11Tusical Boxes. playinga variety of popular airs; 12 gross Steel Slides, all sizes. FANCY G007X3. 5 doz. fine Pans, silk and paper; 50 .` Common Farts; 6 " rite Velvet Bead Bags, new styles; 10 " Fine Crotchet Bead Bags. new styles; .5 " Fine Crotchet Purses, new styles; 25 " Fine Parasols, assorted; 10 " Fine Flower Vases, assorted; " Fine Steel Screw Pincushions; 1 Fine Ivory Screw Pincushions; 1 " Fine 'Wood Screw Pincushions; Stern, Tassels. Fringes, gilt end silver, for Regattas; A fine assortment of new TOYS, ke., ke. fmar2o DF , SiDEfIATP:I2 TO IVIIO WRlTl3.—Marks' .;1. Indies Robb, Plaid. for preventing Pens corroding in ink: also, for rob:tilting, them* to Write on Pitrchment, without the :lid of pumice, and to facilitate the ink flow ing flee. To Students, Conveyancers. and Mercantile men. it is invaluable. By merely adding a few drops of this Fluid to the Ink in nse. it will instantly be found to be the best enxiliery ever offered, as it neuValizes the acid, precipetes the sediment, causes a free flow . Cif the ink, add dispenses with the trot:dile of wiping a pen: Just received and for sale & by JOHNSTON STOCKTON. Stationers, ap3 eor. Market and Third sta. ~ 1 i• . ...ii', , ,;(:,.:%...:-,... 7.- ... . ....,., ~....„... , ~ illisrdlattcotts - - . ARI)—I bbls.,iur sale by L marl! SMITH' Sc SINCLAIR. -Nr.O. Ntof..Assts.--! by rinar22l 1 1TI;Is.. 111 stre tuld lOiI sn MlLtd 1t & RICEETSON. CIOAV-1:10 boxes Chillicothe Soup. just received and 1.7) for vale by future?) 1111LI.Elt. & RICKETSON. bids. Lard, on cOasigtundrd. and for sale b IMrt r'22 N1ILIA:11. k SUGAtt.—lu birds. N. U. Sugar just received arid tor sale by (mar 2:1) SAIITH & SINCLAIR. tierces, just received and fur sale by tuttr23 SMITH & SINC LAIR. AISINS.-40 boxes Bunch Raisins. justTeceived an 11, for ale hy trrrrittl) SMITH & SINCLAIR A I.Sl' CE—lo bugs uow thug and sale b y janlp N111.1.1 7 .1t & MCKVI'SON - - lINIE-10 Lble. Louisville White. for stile by J mnrt ^ J. I). WILLIAMS, 110. Wood st OAF SUGAR.-3 bids. No. 6 Louf Sugar; for solo I low to close consignment, by janll JAMES 31.1 . V. CI PARKLING MOSEI.LE HOCK WINE-For sale by L: 1 the case or bottle, at the wine store of dectel JACOB WEAVER. 0 11An AND MACKEREL.-7 hf. bills. Trimmed Shad; ICI 21 bbls. N 0.3 Mackerel, for sale by jnntl JAMES MAY. 1 - l IN i N it. E 6 ...S . S . E tV4 y 11 ., 11. 1. 3..N r D ri T e. --l an h d a l l b f i p!i on.i. e.. l l ,, undon . color deet..2 P. C. 'MARTIN. ItiNl)ON PORTEII.-3 casks London Porter, in À quart and pint bottler, Mr sale by I'. C. MALVIN. UcKwimAT moult.— to sacks prime Flour of •hulled" Buckwheat. for sale by jan7. SMITH & SINCLAIR I/to,N --tai lung Liar Iron, tLiSof led, 111 Store and 101 . ewe by 1.. S. WATEREAN, jai27 No. 31 Water. and 62 Front sus. TIMED lEXtillE. uU 1.. prime Ohio Peaches, fur L./ sale by S.MITII !lc SINCLAIR. jan9l _ No. 56, Wood at. I~1.01.:11-50 bids. fresh. of prime brands, received by steamboat Ringgold. and :lir sale by lelgt SAIITII Small ue. for .ele 13 "AN'3.-16° 6"1" I.‘ h .1. D. iti1,14.2.A15. itterll3 110 Wood street. c.;CORCIIINGS.-5 bbls. on consignment and for sale by J. 1). WILLIA3IS. 110 Wood street. mar 23 Cz ALT —ISO bids. Nu. I Salt. for sale by' mnr23 71111.1. ER & RICKETSONt ( I 1,1 jni_. t. Oil Attorney and Couwalor a k Lam—Office removed to the tki door below Grant at. on Fourth. to the office lately occupied by Alderman 51i1 rattan I GLASSES —45 bide. N . . O.; 10 hers (.01. Syrup; for sale by J. II WILLI ANIS— HO Wood at. outrlS TT ENItiON.-150U pounds Pilate Hams. for sale by J. D. 'WILLIAMS, 110 Wood street. AISINS.-40 boxes M. H. Halides. )13111 received and It for sale by 5111.1.1 At k HICKETSON. marg.: lOAF St:GAIL-200 Wits. "St Jonteslielincii i i. / 4. 5, 6. and 7, Just regefred on consignment. and for sale by (inar2...l tr. RICK F:TSON. y'outig man in a Dry Goods Store. The best of relerenial required. Apply at 62 3latket st. • RISII WHISKEY. puncheons Irt•tit Whiskey: puncheons Jamaica Spirits, as imported. for sale by 1110t9 I'. C. MARTIN. - - BACON.— , OO lbs. Shoulders, 120 •• Side.; 011 rousionnent full for stile 11V I nut r2:41 MILLER & RICKETSON. a 11%.•., .NI.. It. 6.001.1 super. Reg-alms. just received and for sale by mar. 22 Alll.l.Elt. h ItICKETSON 011NSTON k SToctiThiN have just received a sup CP ply of 'Washburn & Robinson's QUILL MN NILIS and goili flobrrs. mnr29 splenioi itltte t 01 cootie nitri v T sentimentulValcutioc,. for sole by JOHN !I. MELLOR. t I NVood sirret. 0t.. - Taiumnt n; - ket , & . 4 , porters to the Ulated States; fur sale by the case or Lam', at the Wine Slurs of dec2o .1.1 liuli CILC )13 1 1.11111 . , lll>uo Tea; 5 huy.•nul I• : 111 •• Chit/MI Pourbottg; 30 Fatty boxes. .artous Atullet'e Northern Antiquities. Heroditus. by Carey. •. Ilistory of Florence. Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and Language. History. Langres History of Painting. Rcekruon's History of Inventions. Itoscoe's Leo the l'enth. Hoscoe's Lorcitgo De Medici. Coze's House of Austria. Schiller 's Works. For sale by - mar?? H. S. BOSWOIVI'II & CO.. CI Market st. F UR SALE CIIFAP=A nica small Lot of G round in West Deer township, HI miles from. Pittsburgh, and 5 utiles from the canal at-Tareinura. There arc 5 acres,Of well cleared laud. well fenced. A good two House. 2:9 by 1?.. With two roods to a door, a bricchum ney. and a log stable and shed arc on the lot. The house is at present occupied as a small store, and will make u good stand lot country busiliess. There is a fine large Ticlbr iaising, marketing for the Pittsburgh market. The rottij freita Pittsburgh to Suckensburgh and Freeport, passes the door. The above property will be ihltllbw for cash, br half cash and six months credit, and a good little given on pitying for it. Possession given on the Ist Of April. For tenni: andrparticulars apply at ISAAC HARRIS , Agent, end ma r 52 Intelligence Unice. Fifth st. hSA.I.Ii—A desirable twu.story Brick %veiling, r well arranged with hell of (Immure. parlor. dining room and kitchen, four bed- tqoms. finished garret. good cellar, and pleasantly located on Liberty street, Alleghe ny. Price and terms accorrnnodn B:CUTHBERT; General AO., Smithfield street: . QIXTII WARD PROPERTY FOR SAI.E.—A 1..7 story Brick Dwelling House. situated in the 6th.ward; contains four rooms. hall, kitchen and coal house. Price 500, and terms easy. Also, two Frame Douses, each containing five rooms; price $650 each' terms accoltato flag. Apply nt s. (*Timmins. Real Estate Office, Smithfield st., near Fotirth. mar 23 DEAL ESTATE—Perstym retattinF to puremme Dwsn -11, taw lionsus, BUILDING 1,01 s, or. FARMS. can lind a great variety, „for sale on accommodating . terms, at S CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, SO Smithfield at. jrALUABLE FARM FOR SALE- - Situated on the Ohio River. twelve miles below Pittsburgh. on the road to Beaver, and adjoining land of John Hays. Esq.. containing 100 acres. well improved: with a good House. Barn. and Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. comprising Apples. Poaches, Cherries. &c. This property is al most desirable now offered for sale. For further purtien lars-apply at S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate tidies, innr2tt 'Smithfield it. , - I'I'ALILE TO RENT.—A *Fick :Stable. with Curirage house, to rent (rum tile IXXiit7April next. Inquire of mnr7•t( F. 1.. 'S4 , 4O I III.DEN. 29 AVater it. PO LET—That large and cOmmodious wse arehou. sit ] tinted on Second street. near Wood.nist below Farlu & Co.; and at present occupied by John Little, EM. S.`CUTIIBERT. Gen. Agent. 50 Smithfield street. "DOOM LET—Ott the second story of the ware jl house,No.26. NVoodst having. a front entrance. mart GEORGE COCHRAN. To Let, inA NEW two story Brick Dwelling Musa, sita r 1 ated on the East Common, Allegheny-city. (near the residence of Judge Irwin.) end finished in We best modern style. with handsome portico in front. double par lors. 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 fe1,11.-tf JAM,ES PARK. Jr. A. CO.. Second st. frO LET—A Brick House. corner'or lfebster and • 1 ton streets. formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos. session given immediately'. apply to fehlfl-tf • J. C. CUMMINS. rilo 1, .ET.—A Room on the first story, and tat setond and third stories of n brick laciest:, corner of Path and Clion streets. ALSO— .A very neat and ecniv.allicid Frame Cotta ,e, Allegheny en, . Apply to JANIES • Fri) ItENT.- - ti Basemen' ac itb two room,. suitable for rt physician or deaths. on Prom street. between }laud and Irwin streets. [janthl t.. IV I I.:11 A RTIL • • rvu new three story Dwelling House. with I bath house attached, situate near t h e corner of Wylis and Washington streets. Possession given on the first of April next. Batil.7] JOHN F. PERRY. tied - inT.—iloree dwelling Totises. nitunte on Fourth street, near the Canal Bridge, in the city of Pitts burgh. Also, a tliorn. 75 by 20 fact, with a conycnient entrance on sth. near 'Wood street. Also. a frame dwelling. two stories. with nn acre of ground unites cultivation, situate on Ohio Lane, in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of tan. J. D. WILLIAMS. ilO Wood vt. EZ= nereatdueaser, impurities of the blood, .rids all diseases of runcrealorigin, skin diseases, with strictures. gleet. urethral discharges. seminal weakness and impotency: also. piles. rheumatism, female weakness, diseases or the womb. monthly snppic•sions. diseases of the joints. fistula in into. nervous adi•etions. pains in the hack and loins. irri ations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys. scorbutic !rum:ions, teller. rinewonn. mercurial diseases, &c. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE] .... Exclusively' devoted to the study and treutiti;nt of vene• real thsorders, and those arising from youthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood. whereby the constituiton tnaty basic been enfeebled. enables Dr. Brown to otter assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Dr. Drown s offices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients er n visit Dr. ii. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid. to obtain good ail vice privately and protnptly. To all such. Dr. Itrowa's rend) skill in retnoving renewal dir erses, in their various sinus and stages. offers italUeettleillS is hick can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Drown has been regularly mlucated m etc, branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years conlined liuttxell cieltotively to Use treatment of those diseases. fr. Mown is the only regularly eithiented surgeon ii tnburgh who gires his whole attention lo' those corn hoc tilt Certain, cafe and speed• cures will, in all Cases, be pia mowed. Recent criscrtire relieved in a short time, without inter; ru 0100 1 - 141411 I/1141311245. Fr - Hernia or liupttire.—Dr. Drown also invites per otis afflicted with Hernia to cull, as he has paid puttee or attention to that disease. xtters front" a distance. asking advice, must contrail a . or they vial not he attended to. fr_TrUtlicil ou Diainond Alley. a few doors from IVood street. towards the inarlict. ConsulLations strictly confi dentin!. rict2.3-Mtwly lIIXNIATISNT Brovews newly discovered rem.' 1L