. • . -7-:." Commetfrial anb Sinancial. IPOIMIIISORGIE 'BOARD OF TMADE. st.`FELL; JAMES MAY Cauxcirme Ton Assn. JOHN SIILPTON. _ - PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS P9ll 1849. smeinonboat Pocket Line, leaves daily for Cincuinati,lo.tot. Poisson"? Packet, via Brownsville, to. Baltimore and .-Pidiadigpida, a.. st., sad 6F. ,L sin - ait-Coath Lino, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. at., acid Witattna and Southern Mair Coach -Line, 6 A. at. North• Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo At. 'Erie and Western New York, daily. 9A. IL. . . North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 -ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE - OP MAILS. Raitam Mall via Philadelphia, due 3 s:. st., ',reseal! sr. Western Mail, Cin. and Lotusr., due 8 r. si., closes 5 A. x. SOM. aria Balt. and Washington, due 8 . r: closes A. Y. North-Western via Cleveland ; due 10 .s. Proles 9 •• iff• nig and. Western New York, due 8 P. it., closes 8 .1.. X. • - • STOCKS. Par year. .4ske. red- Bank of Pittsburgh Pm 250,75 2 50Of • 0 0 - Exchange Hank ' ' ... 50,00 44,00 49,50 ' 'llarehanue and M. Bank soma 47,00 45 , 00 L . ,Panes , _si Deposit Bank. •• • • None in aiece. Hand Street - Bridge 50.00 50,00 45,00 - Northern Liberties Bridge ...... • 5 0 ,00 35,00 Old'Allegbetiy Bridge 25,00 36,00 • 35,00 ~. Connelsville IL R. Stock, paid on •Nahares, fki,so • • ' 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 V cent') 95,00 Monongahela Bridge .... —...... 25,00 • 16,50 Saw Stock 50.00 _ _. - 45.00 , . DNlf R 111,10•1? of Ih *r*4lll4. OFFICE OF THE POST, / Tcsanathloatmto. April 11, 1848.1 Ws gteeer.law inom netivition the wharf and in the Uttiota, than on yestereay. A large number of boats Were busy in emptying out their cargoes; While many other.s.were employed in taking in Groceries and Pitts burgh Manufactures for the west and south. ~ Currency it now set down at two cents discount. We thOughtbusineas men felt a little easier yeiterdny. hien Win acquainted with financial affairs give it as. their opinion that the present excitement in regard to some of the Banking iustitutiuua of the country, will subside in a few days. or weeks. - ...rig Aosta—Than is still some lots in markct, bu ?eriabeard of no alias yesterday. ...FlOur7Wc•could not understand the market yester diy. The 'reports of sales from first bands presented a • Wide range. We report a. few sales thus: 260 bbls. at $4,56, 50 at $4;60, 37 at $4.00; 24 at C 4,60; Wet $4,62; 20at. 54.37. The receipts Were fair; but as to the extent of the demand, or the.tendenej of the ;nutlet, we cannot speak. From mere, 54,62e4 ott on—The re was little inquiry in the market yes terday, and tee thought holders seemed disposed to give way. We heard of Lut one sale, whirl was 59 bake Tennessee at leas than 7e. [We are eonmelled to be thus Indefinite, for we did not learn the exact price.) 19 wear—Considerable activity yesterday; no change In prices. Regular sales at 605}c. in hbds.; According to quality and terms of payment. Bacon—We heard of several sales of Hams Tester day at Mo. It seems that this article will decline mil further. • Autalsis—Sedes I. It. in boxes at $2,1202,25; in kegs 114027 C., according to quality. • It ye Flour—A fot of . 3tl bbla was taltea yesterday al 153,2ia. Potatoes—Receipts continuo heavy; sales of 190 MIL Redt at We., resole from store at bye. Neshannock and Pint Eyes sell at 81,50 Mil. at wharf. ' Oat I—No receipts yesterday. Sales on Saturday at 25021, on wharf. Hides—Sales of 230 pry Elides inpr. Linseed Ull—Sales ai 59c. _ . of 20 boxes Sweet at $4,..%; m it er sales at $4.75@55. Pigs—An excellent article is gfrergcl at 12&c few in market; sales at 70iic. ~.'toirste --Sale of I}.l hags Prime Rio at St, 4 mos. -` Tar—Sale of North Carolina at $525,37. attar —We did not hear of a sale yesterday, and believe there was not a bid. of Prime Roll in market. Lard—Regular eases at Or. At al a uses—Regular ?ales at 271-023 SPRANG AND AR GOODS A. A. MASON & CD, - L..ANTHONY & CO, rirrsacacm. NEW T 074. A. A. Mason & Co., We. 90 Market Strut. between Third and Fourth Streets, PFPTSIII4.GiI, PA.. "LT AV} recently opened their new and elegant Sore, _llll with au extensive smelt of rip Spring and Summer Dooda, comprising upwards of three hundred pucsages of the latest and wort tunbionsible stylus. Merchants throughout the country . are particularly infired to call and .exanune our stock. at A in Lilly intentio.. w otferuur goods at the lowest easterwwlitgesale prices. One of the firm, residing in New Volk; Will be ponstautly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving us every facility in the transaction mf our business that Avoid be possessed bo eastern houses. Prices are there , fore guaranteed to be as low the lowest New York and Phi:cute:phi& rates. Donnwrikni Grpat Panorama of Mexico. TT is respectfully 'announced to the people of Pitaurgh, J.,. Allegheny, and vicinity, that this stupendouspainting Mexican Scenery, occupying nearly' TWO MILS ,•OR.CANVASS, will be_opcn'for exhibiuon at ;he A.F0L ,14 BALL, 4th street, on Friday end Saturday evenings, 40113 7111 and Bth: Thogiginue work of art, on its Gist ,presentuioatotbepyublic, was exhibited in Chicihnati for ,frbonsecutive nighn, lorcense and highly fashionaale juidienees. It displays entire lines of operation by the two -great Me eat diviatons .of Me American army in Mex. )ati, „tinder Glens. Taylor and Scott, including ell the towns, cities,. baitwfiehir., ire. Cottuavati author of "Adventures in Mexico,. and tOile*cral months a prisoner in that country daring ,the present war t will deliver an explanatory discourse, as the picture passes before s the Radiance. For particu lars-see hills of the day. Admittance 25 eenta. Antis Apart at 7 o'clock. aP.7.-2t • Ere t garggt is Varner l J. BATES, Whaksak.ond Deakr - in Peon, Saeissmd lisangfiierecornerof andl . SiptiAlfild Arms, Pittsburgh.—The sub . Scriber respectfulty announces to his old customers And the public generally, dust he has removed his Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new warehouse lately erected at the cortierpf Fifth and Smithfield streets, op posite the oldPittsb,44 riiundrY; .ivhere he will keep on pond a large assortment of BOOTS, S.HQlaz, HAIR AND LEATHER TRUNRS, YA.LICES, CARPET BAGS, Ise., pf all descriptiOits and Wel., •Which he will sell for case As cheap as can be bought in this market. Being connetced with seine of the largest. manufactur ing establishm ents tit We 'eastern pities, and receiving gioOkplethst every week during the season, he offers great unftieementath purchasers. either by Nrholnan le or retail, as he Oren kis pods at lower prices than those of the same quality cm, be knight elsewherein the, ity manufitenins and keep constantly on band, Boys' and Youths' Calf and NIP Boots, a very neat and servtheable article: I.r3' narecraber,the ;Agee, Great Bargain Corner"' J. BATES, . Cprner Pilch and Smithfield streets. Nurser, Stock for Sale. gaTax subscriber offers for sale his entire stock, in lots to suit pi/Felt:tiers, at very reduced prices. The collection is not equalled for a select and ex tensive variety,in the Westeyneountry; containing many new, farts and Valuable plants,conatsting perof Ca mellia, Japonicas, large tiowertag,plantt, from 3 to 6 feet in height,-Cactus, Amities, Geraniums, Fushrias,ildonth ly, , Noisette Cluster, Perpetual Moss, Vining or Pjhar Roses; the.ifuest and most esteemed roots in culiiiatign. The Dahlia list contains the most shtilfy and fine ;prize mots grown; Flower Roots, a fume variety; Vines, shrub bery, shade trees, evergreens, s te. Amateurs,. nursery men and others, who want to decorate their yards„ gar 'dans, pleasure ground's, or green houses, are respectfully. invited to examine the collection, which ix open to visit ors, except on Sundays. Conveyance by the,mautibupand greenwood ferry. Descriptive; catalogues gent by twill, or may be had at our stand No. 29 Diarmind Market, Where orders left with us, or by mail to Plusbugh post Office, will be promptly attended to. John Grabarn, a ,practical gardner, will attend to planting shade trees, lay 'an of garden; tic. Orders left as shrove. JAS. WARDROP, Manchester, near Pittsburgh. mar 17:dlm Haase Narnishlng Hardware. aOT RECEIVING-. 4 superior assortment of House Furnishing . Hardware rind Fancy Goods, consisting of a. great variety of usefplAruplus foe housekeeping, among which are Table Cufiery,nrres and Forks, Wait ers. •ays, Tea and Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, Ameri can Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots, Sngar_Bowls, Cream Jogs, /cc.; English Britannia in setts.pf'ea p pieces; fine siker.p . late Candlesticks, Snuffers_and Tras, silver plate and Britannia frame Casters; polished steel and brass head,Fire Irons, in-aetts and pairs; brass Stair Rods; solai supper. Lamps. of various patterns and latest style; with a line assortment of Fancy Goods, too namereas to mermp; all of which will be sold at unusual low prices. p all and emiTitr. THOS. A. HII.I.IER Looking alass.an d lions Furnishing Emporium, 104 Wood street, ricer Fitib. A smart active . young man wanted, to attend store , one acquainted with the hardware business would be pre. (erred. '.(lipply as above. spa -1w (TART Havingilest.freceived a large importation of &c., toggtber *th ray !arm stock in Store and Cellar dealers are reeldeated local! and examine for themselves as good bargains cart be had at the corner of Smithfield and Front. ' C. MARTIN. )0 • - WINE--60 qr. Casks Burgundy port %Vine of L direct importation now janding and for tialo by aprl.o P. C. Mh.RTIN. . Q.AN'Tykum mudlover ng; 1.7 16 hhas and .52 half blulawill arrive this. veek. These wines are of my own Inaportahomiuld will be sold levy by aplo. P. C. MARTIN.- irMAMPACNE WI 25 Baskets Mahese Cioss kJ and 23 Baakets Crown Champaigne Wine now. land ig ind for mile by__[sp P. C. MARTIN. .. —4-- -DRANDIES—,4II4ipes surnl --- ri r Hennessy Brandye.f JElo the same importation as the'rast 4or cask superior Otard,Brandy now landing and for sale by. aplo • P'C MARTIN. rIIGARS-40, 00 ( 1 main of la Vega and la Roans half lic k, lorgals la arrive and for sale by P.:C. MARTIN, • TALTHITRLII I II3,.3c.4.A. supply of White LOW/Mille 11' , • Liras, by the . barrel-or retail" formic it ISAAC HARRWAgency and - Intelligence office, Penn in- nail' !oar to Julius's barber'shop: and opposite the Exchange illtotel on Penn at peat ffitXliir. • • ' aR7-3t , • = -• • " .‘4 4 r:' POIVF:OlF" Pkv,rsuvuGn. et iBSI •tv - xtz 2. LS/ 011ANNEr. - 'ARRIVED: Steamer. Beaver, Cuark... Wellsville; " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic. Parkinson, do; " Dispatch, Nelson, do.; Monterey, Morrison, do.; " Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville " Michigan N 0.2. Gilson. " Palo Alto, McDonald,. Beaver; " Caleb &ope, Motire,, 'Wellsville; " Hibernia No. 2, Ipinefelter. Cincinnati; " Schuylkill, Andrews, New Orleans; American Star. Hanna, Louisville; " Cumberland, ;- " Cinderella Calhoun, Nashville; DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville. " Monterey, Morrison, Brownsville. " ; ,Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlaritie,-PArkinson, Brownsville; " Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville. Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver; •!! udsbii, Poe, Bridgeport; " W. Forward, Beaver; .Coniul, Kinney, Wheeling. " Moncngiliela,Stone, Cin. fri#r There were '; feet water in the channel yes terday afternoon. enough for the largest boats. Is The Mocongahela rapt. Stone, leases at 10 o'clock, to-day, for Cincinnati. !Ili' The Caleb Cope, Capt. Moore, leaves at 10 to-day, for Wellsville. 1 / 1 4" The Swan, Capt. blob is advertivedle leave co-day for' St. Louie. T.RF STr.rprtzt Tat.EctUrrt.—We went on board this beautiful boat ou Saturday, in order to take her dimensions and give Some notice of her "funiture and fixings." klut as we found the upholsterer busy with his force in furnishing the cabin, and various other things doing by way of finish, we concluded to postpone our notiee.till she has made her trial trip, which comes iii to day. It is the intention of her agent to despatch her on Tuesday. What ?we saw aatisticti us that she will be furnished with great neat. ness, richness and simplicity. She will have neither gilding or stained glass with which to daszlo the green ones, and ()fiend the taste of those who know SFbat a boat s hould.be. — Linsiscillepentorrat', Apr. 3. IMPORTS BY nay ER ? gockingport—Per Skipper-31 bbls potatoes, 10 bbls beans, 2 do flaxseed, 8 bga dried fruit, 2 bbla lard, D T Morgan; 6 bbl beans, Orum, McGrew,& en; 3 bags rags, H Smith; 15 hhiis bacon, 23 kegs lard, 9 aka raga, Floyd; 503 pcs bplk pork, Dickey; 20 bhls corn, 4 sks beaps, Lis bacon, Cunning ham; 6 hlids tobacco, P Leech & co; 13 hhds to bacco, 2 bbla eggs, Dalzell; 15 his sundries, 3 sks rags, 2 kg* lard, Taggart; 2 hlids tobacco, Graff; 9 bbls pour, 1 do passeed, 2 do beans, I Islids bacon, 4 LP lard, 2 sks peaches, 2 do rags, Hubbs; 12S aka corn, J fi It flu}d; 951 bbla Hour, McConnell At Adams. Cincincefiper Financier-93 places castings, Spaug; 1219 hams; 39 csks bacon, L. Leech; 42 lids bacon, 1148 hams, 11 sp shoulders, 286 sides, 831 pee bulk pork, 20 tibia do, 3 Wide sugar, I tc rice, Plunieri, 20 bbls molasses, tilttchell; 29 bbls hams, 42 his bacon, Clark k Thaw; 41 bids pork, 20 tibia lard, 3 bhils hams, 1 box saws, 2 chests teas, Bing ham; 6 eke wool, 15 bas bacon, 2 bzs venison, Voin dexter; 24 asks bacon, 1 . 56 kgs lard, 51thls do, 114 bbls pork, Bingham. New arkanx-a-Per Schuylkill: 27 cks clay, 30 aka coffer, 14 bbls molasses, 15 'ldols sugar, 1 tree rice, Blackburn ; 25 his sugar, W B Holmes; 6 ca ses steel, Lipppncott; 10 Ws molasses, Poindexter; 20 bgs coffee, 2 bbls loaf sugar, Fitzsimmons; 36 but tin plate, Perry; 15 tcs rice, 22 bile loaf sugar, 60 bids mackerel,b bbla molasses, Burbridge, & co; 32 ice rice, 20 lib s sugar, Bagaley & Smith. Cincinnati—Per Hibernia, No 2: 14 setts hoops, Logan, Wilson & co; 15 lids bacon, Achison &. Dagg; 18 bbls oil, Sellers and Nichols; 50 lids k4COIII, Shu enberger; 60 bbls hams, D Leech & co; 61 bbis whiskey, Parker; 6 bgs grass seed, 1 bbl blue lick water, Graff; 11 lids tobacco, Hutchison. Brownsville—Per Atlantic : 20 6x3,2 bales; 1 trunk indse,J C Bidwell; 25 bbls flour, E Heazieton; 39 l bits, Is trunks, 1 bale, 1 chest mdse, H Graff & co; 6 bbls do, Bagaley & Smith; 12 ban do, II Childs; 10 bxs, Hays & Black; 26 kgs nails , B & co. Wellirille—Per Beaver: 295 doz buckets, 65 tubs, Veran Conignass; 50 bbls flour, owner on board: 40 bags corn, Brown & Culbertson; 9 bbls flour, J ' McFuden & co; 2 bas mdse, Z Kinzcy; 48 bbls flour, H Gmff; 128 do, If Ryland; 10 boxes candies, S & W Harbaugh; 31 tone pig metal, Bagaley S Smut;36ooo it lumber, owner aboard. Beeper—per Lake Erie: 100 dozen brooms, own ner aboard; 24 bids whiskey, Mr. Zelber; 51 bbls pork, Clark and Thaw; 10 bbls flour, do; 40 sacks bacon, J & W Floyd; 6 bbls flour, 2 kegs lard, W R 111 , Cutchcon; 2 obis potash, do. Erie—per Canal Boat Kentucky: 3 casks scorch ings, J S Dilworth; 23 tons pig metal, Jas Woods. Per Canal Boat Missouri : 28 tons pig metal, J Wooda. Per Canai 1194 t Michig.l.l2: 27 ton. pig metal, J Woods: 7%g - take Erie towed up canal boats Kentucky, Wisconsin, Michigan, Union 4- Aliquippa. ii I O4I4CCU-10 cases J. Myer's. supr lb Lump; 3 do. J. Tbonms, supr Nectar, L'p tsst ree'd and for sale by all MILLER & RICKETSON. LOST.—A friend of our's last a large BRASS KEY yesterday. The finds, will confer n fisvor by leav ing, it at this office. • • LL the itiontioF and most of the Pittsburgh Weekly • Newspapers; S;hbeu's Comae:lett Detector and Har ria's Pittsburgh and Allegheny City Directories, kept air sale by ISAAC HARRIS, ap7 Penu et. near St. Clair. L WILMARTIL G. DICEINRON. L C. WILMARTH . r REIUMHTR BUSINESS will hereafterhe conducted (at the old stand of L. Wilmarth. ou Penn at.) undo] . the firma (aP 4 ) L. WILAIARTII & Co. IF DAVID ADAMS, of Bucks county, (a volunteer lately from Mexico,) will call upon the Post !blaster, Allegheny city, or ou Dr-Wait, he will hear of something to his interest. ap4 RCE, --30 tierces Rice, strictly prinic, J ulti received and , for sale by - fap7-1 MILLER h RICKETSON. I.IIIA TOBACCO-76 bales, I 'Wrappers and Fillers C just rec'd . on consignment and for sale by ap7 „ MILLER & RICIKETSCIN. P • FUNTS INK.-9i Kegs Printer's Ink , Spring atid ER' Suuuner, just recd and tor sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & ap . 3 comer Wood and First streets. 1)17"91. B. u...T 4, tfi rs, to pro- Y cure. Land Warrants and Pensions for widows, at his Office, Bakevrelps opposite the New Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. My son, in the General Land Office, at Washington. will attend to nay business there, free of charge to appli- Cants. febfls - -- Spring b ons or AgT4l3. ,CORD& co, Vale m'.Cerd King, HAT- TERS. will introduCe the Spring Style: of HATS this day, Saturday.:airph 4th. 184 t. Their friends and customers are requested to call and examine their stock of Spring Hats, just received from New York, at - their store, corner of Fifth aad mar4-y "' A • " his beautt- dit ful style of H A TS are now ready at mar 4 PAULSON'S. Spring Style. Q MORE, has just received from New York, the At kj„ Spring Style of Hats—which he will introduce ort 'Saturday, March i. All those in want of a neat and superior Hat, will pleas call and exaraine, at No. 75, Wood street, 3d door above Fourth street. m 3 XTEW BOOKS.—VoI. 2 History of the Girardists, or IA Panama! Memoirs of the Patnots of the Revolutiori from num/Wished sources; by Alphonse de Duniartine in three vole. Vol. 2d just received. The Life of Cliesr4.er Bayard, "the Good Knight;" by W. Gilmore Simms: Scenes nt Waihineton—a story of the last generation by a Citizen of Baltimore. . Adveritures in Mexico end the Rocky Mountains by Geo. F. Ruston, Esq., member of the Royal Geographica Society, &c., &c. Now and Then—A Novel, by Samuel Warren, F. R. S. Author of Ten Thousand a .Year," 9 The Diary of a Late Physician," &c. The above works received this day, and for sale by (0324 JOIINSTON & ST,OCKTON, gtfoititellars, Market st. 'ET OW MEAN AND STINGY Atli - One must be who will have any kind, of bad, dirty, harsh, gray, or red Bair, when we have ap,often almirn .them the names of persons who beingxhus, have, by the use ofa3s..bottle of JONES'S CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE, lid fine , long silky hair. Sold at 82 Chatham at.. N. Y., and by WM. JACKSON, Agent. 89 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Leeching. Cupiting and Bleeding. IT B. NORRIS, (Successipr to M. D ela y )_ Fresh • Leeches received monthly; atondance at all hours. Reference : The PTiyainiansuf Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Birmingham. March 13, 1648. I most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians, Fami lies, and all my former friends and patrons Mr. K. II NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted wit h' the bust flees, and worthy of patronage. M. B- DELANY. mar2l-6m T. & J. T. MtcApitcE, I No. 77k 79 CORNER. SIXTH AND LIEERTY STELTS. Aavitig enlarged - and nowly fitted - up their establiA 'mein, at the above well -known • d,respectfully invite the attentiodaf their friends and 1 - public to their 'choice selection of New p oods, comfit' ng'every varie ty for spring and snootier wear, selec - • - especially for their customer departtpent. Those was gin leave their orders will - find at this establishment' ev .• 1 .• style of new and desirable...goods. Their stock of, •-y• mole Cloth il4. is extensive got up in the boatman - flirtnibiema tonal, and. well worthy the anent-ion; of _ wishing to purchase. Aiken invitedlonaWati4- rest assured that they will be pleased with price, q•• • • and variety. A. large assoronent of shirt' kept con s• 'on hand. - swill° Smo. [3Cfllaitwtlß ARD OIL-70.4b1s..bookthig , s No. I. in wore and 1-4 I _, salt:by 8131.1.Eft N 'COLS= - L , UM' 2 iLiCAIL-10 1 , 04 7 & `d. in stop, Emu tot by imarlsl :SELLERS k NIPOLS. V, 0. SIJUAR-14 hiels prime. for' eble by 1.1 • marls. SnLLEIIS & NiCOLS LOUR.-50 Barrels Family Flour, superior breathier. sale by malts; SINCLAIR. Barrels, salo bY man; S9fiTII AS: SINCLAIR LARD. -60 kegs No. 1 Lard, just received and for sale by marl 6 SMITH A SINCLAIR. "IDACON.-5 Mids. Hams, Shoulders and Sides, for sale _0 by, (mar 15) SMITH & SINCLAIR. LARD—.I3 kegs No. 1 Lard, for sale by mark MILLER & RICKETSON. A — I;COReI, ../tx mar 3 bllls. just roe' and far vale by JOHN ll MORGAN - ----- ALOES-1 case for sale by mar 3 JOHN D. MORGAN A Q. AMONIA-1.9 dm concentrated in 1 tb. bottles, fur .11 sale by [marl] JOHN D. 311 ORGAN. rIASTILE SOAP-3 eases for safely marl JOHN D. MORGAN. ,1 •191 Al,--(• sage,) or sale by. mar 3 JOHN D. 'MORGAN GINGER -5 cans powdered white Jamaica, warranted pure, for aide by [rriar.3] J. D. MORGAN. NAILS -200 Kegs, assorted sizes, for sale by mar3o & SINCLAIR 0 LT R- 1 ag 41s. fresh, for sale by mar3o SMITH & SINCLAIR. CLOVER SEED—SObushels, a first rate article, for sate by [mail] SMITH & SINCLAIR. TIMED APPLES-60 bushels for sale by marl SMITH & SINCLAIR. Al - CLASSES-150 barrels prime for sale by Jl_ mar 7 -- sham k SINCLAIR. C OAP.-65 boiei'Pah - a No.lSoap; for sale by 1..) rflar 15 SMITH & SINCLAIR. yl, LOUR-150 barrels fresh flour, for sale by r marl SMITH & SINCLAIR COFFF:EL - LISo Ilig.iltiOcaea, for ante by Infir7 . - MILLER 4. TULKETSON. P OTASH - 0 cnskti sUperior quality Pot Ash. for sale by Ittla7j MILLER & RICKETSON. COll FISII: - . 5 csk'sitinne just received and for sale by laurel ' SMITH .& SIM:LAIR. TAR -20 bbls N.er. '. kat-, for sale by aprB SMITH & slscidart. S ()AP--50 boxes Family No. I. for anle by ap: J. D. WILLIAAIS. 11 Wood at. TTERRING-11.5 boxes Scalded. for sale by 11 api J. D. WILLIAMS, 11 0 Wood sI WIIITE A LED:-50kegs pure ; 30 No. I ; for sale by marl? J. D. WILLIAMS. 110. Wrtorl At bbls. N. 0. Molasses, Just revel% ed ITJL and for sale, by janl4 - MILLER & RICKOTSON. A TOSE!, MUSCATEL ROC P * WIN —llenktill & Co.'. 111 importation, for sale by the rase Or bottle_ at the wine store of filee:10) JACOB WEAVER TRON SAF.E.-6n - alargo Iron Safe, (or sale by - IL 4. l'A lINESTOCK & CO,. • Corner First and Wood atit. - 1 -I ,LOLIM-99 bbls. fresh empr Hine . brurid; just received and far sub:, by jablG 5:111TII k SINCLAIR. 11 11 ER VIN EG AR-63 Ithls. pure Vinega r, from Cuter ki of 16.15, try store and fur sale, wholesale and rentil, dect/ JACOB WEAVEIL 1114ti7anci extol: For sale by tjan2.sl 6 • J. D. WI LLIANIS. I 13 . 111..5. N. 0 'MOLASSES, illids strietlyprithe N "I - .0. Sugar; just received sod for 1./C. its inn/1 141.LER & HICKETSON. • lINSEED 111E-6Sbbls. Linseed Oil. in store and for / sale by SELLERS S NICOI.B. iv WI No. 14 Lilh•rty st. 3ORK.-1.00 bbla. Mesa Pork; le do. Rump do., in store and for sale, by lan27 sr.i.J.Ens Sr. NICOLS. 'VALLS AND SPIKE: 4 .-35C kegs Nulls and Spikes, as .11 sorted, in sore sad for sate, by junlY.7 L. 11. WATEMIAN. TEEL.--A general assortment of Cast. Shear. L. Blis 1.7 ter. Fermat, Ainerivaii aad Sprang Steel. in story and for - silk , by Duic.l7l L. S. WATER.M.V.N. bxs. and yr. decls No 110 lVund at. _ . . • t.t:A A:\ It 3101. A SSES.-0, tant, Frnnr N. s” g er; AU bhis. o Molasses. Just received and for .OIC rja,27l SEF•LEUS & t . :MtiVAL..—/I. S. Iloswonro R Co have remov..d their stock of Books and Stationery to Fourth street. !rear Alnrket. !the room formerly ocenmed as the Nlethr, dist Book Store.) ap3 TATCHIIOIISE'§PORSA.IY—OneTairIarge site lit Iron grey Horscs.five years old and very gentle.— Apply to JOHN H. IJAVIS. ne.s ome]. of Wood and Fifth los. I 5 t, V , 1 t . a L , ':1 1 ? ... t.. , ) , : on dis.otsed. p I - , . H . ls i k o 5.„1.1:,o„t.; aaL j l t a m , s vomits will he settled by Jcito linen. who will continue the Ims;in.,3 the old stand. HANS. m:tA W. Hitt-WIC-WAY. - HE MOST ORAN feel a di,grind fur a young or 1 IGN T WO person. unite or female. with n putrid, bad LO,Rtil. or bad teeth. Persons who hare either. are honorstly assured that n ds. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on trial, wtdeauf Make the breath pure and sweet, The teeth while. and the gums hurd. Itender.fust try this Otter. tt is told in New York at 92 Chatham st., and by AVM. JACKSON. Agt., niattai e 9 Liberty st. VTINES.--4:00 whole, half, quarter and eighth Pipes of all the different %Vines HOW in use, part to ar rive, of various grades, brands and vintages. some very old. For oak at imported by I'. C. :MARTIN. mart/ Wil * ; \ 11111 1 1 ) 1' ;R A C it . 7k n r ' i T r 7 1 4 " % L k ' e d v " ; j e T r ° rr: n u n ' „ " r ' c i Q u i n " t f g o a r other establishment. Advertiser is acquainted with Misi; nets generally and is a good accountant; can give antis factory City reference. nod has credentials from 0114 of the find houses in the United States. Please apply at the m ike of the Daily Morning Post. =AI O .2 t' IVIU .'OOO. —Wanted. an active bunines business man . ..w"ith a. capital of 81.500 or $2,000. to engage in a profitable manufacturing !osiness, now in operation. S. CLVIIDER.T. (t en . Agent. utn r.N3 cmithfield street. 'MEW DAT AND CAI' STURI - ...—JAAILS 'WILSON, Hui Aran eine/neer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and Wood sts.4 begs leave respectfully to in f orm his old custonters.friends. and the public. that he has opened a isa,'W SrTO2.E., on SinithLtld street. where a choice assognuent of HATS, CAPS. arid LADIES FURS. (as good, neat. fashiona ble and CtiE,r, an any in the city,) may he had. J. W. berhis ne very cordi w ally invitee lus ieds and the publ ic giva hto reTem location and e frstaoblighinent. and him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome theta. mar:ll-ly 1 T - iiito RALPH'S UNIV . iSAI: - tBrpTdI3LI3 PILLS 1/ consist of two kinds in one box. Price, 25e. a box. The No. I is a Purifying Purgative. which effectually cleanses the body of every vitiated and offensive humor. The No. Y is a gentle laxative and strengthener, and is the most comfortable, safe and effectual medicine that can be taken to obviate a iostive state: of the bowels, without any hurtful purgative effect. It also strengthens the or gans of digestion, and purifies the blood. 11_7 - Sold wholesale and retail at S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, 50 Smithfield at. mar'24 - t Notice. . . AVING disposed of all my right, tide and interest, in the Gold Beating business, to Mr. John 11. Dunlevy, I beg leave to recoup:no:id him to the patronage of my for mer customers. A. UFFINGTON. April 24. 1644. Da' It will be seen by the shove notice that the sub scriber has purchased Mrs. Ulfington's interest in the above business, which will be continued at the Old Stand, No. 120, Wood street, where he will be pleased to serer all who may want Gold 'Leaf . netiliNt's Foil, &c., and he hopes, by attention to his business and fair dealing, to give satisfaction to those wits, may favor him with their patronage. (ap6-1m) 301 IN B. DUNLEYY . No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OI'I'OSITE SEVEN'TII fr HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and „L the public generally, that they have opened a NEW ctoriNG STORE, where they will sell as cheap. if not cheaper than any other establishtuent in the city-,Ready made Clothing of all descriptions, neck arW Pocket /land kerchiefs, Shirts , in short, every article usually kept to Clothing Stores, constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap7-tf 111'1111.11,LEN & DOWNING. - 11 L, FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN A W G OOD & MARKET. THIS splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted up . in the best style for the accommodation of the public. It can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures. Public Meet ings, Exhibitions of Paintings, &c., by the night, day, or week. For terms. appho to CHARLES H. PAULSON, or to -13F.NJAMIN TEVIS ap7 Jewelry-. XTEW and splendid variety at ZEBULON KINSEY'S, 11 67 MAAR= Sense. 50 Gbld Lever Watches; 49 Silver ; Lever Watches, (Englidh3 29 Silver 'Detached Lever Watches; 20 Silver L'Epine Watilies; 2.5 Quarter M etches; 12 Fine Gold Chains; 1 doz. new style Ear Rings; 5 " plain Gold Hoop Rings; 6 " assorted Rings; 2 Musical Boxiq. playing a variety of popular airs; 12 gross Steel Slides. all sized. ..e. FANCY GOODS. S doz. fine Fans. silk and paper; 50 Common Fans; 6 " Fine Velvet Bead Rags, new styles' 10 " Fine Crotchet Bead Bags, new styles; 5 " Fine Crotchet Purses, new styles; 25 " Fine Parasols. assorted; 10 " Fine Flower Vases, assorted; I " Fine Steel Screw Pincushions; 1 " Fine Ivory Screw Pincushions; I " Fine Wood Screw Pincushions; Stars, Tassels, Fringes r gilt and silver, for Regaling; A fine assortment of new TOYS, &c., Se. imar2o F _ IFTII STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A value bin property, thirty feet front on,Filth street by 120 ft. deep. Phis desirable property will be &old at'a bargain. Also. four large building Lots. each VA feet front on Cook street by' 150 feet deep to Clitf street. Pribe $230 cacti. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, aps Smithfield. above 4th at. XTOTIOE TO SIRPPERS. - - - -IVe haye taken an office IN immediately oaposite to our " burnt warehouse,"lbe the present,' where we vill transact busiu4sa as (mull until a new house can be, erecterl,amingernentri already been ramie Ibr that purpose. :117 l u Bos will always be tn readineaitit citir.wharfoo receivuftelght, brAItIOLTY & CO., , c_ 1 414 Basirt z Liberty st, . L . AIIII-4 bbl s. ,for pa!e by marl! smryn & succLAm_ _ NO. S IOLASSES.-4MO blds.. in store anti for sale .by fmar2.l,l - ' , MILLER & Rion:TWIN. 04.1"- , -1.50 bOxes Chillicothe 'Soap, just received and for sale by [marall] MILLER & RICKETSON. T AHD. Y bbls. Lard, consinadiont. and for solo by j mar 22 .& RICIMNON. SUGAR. -40 hIs.N. U. Sugar just received and - !'o; sale by (mar 23) SMITH & SINCLAIR. RICE.-10 tierces, just receive./ and . for sale by 11 warm SMITH & SINCLAIR. AISINS.-- 1 0 boxes Bunch Rsisies7jiiSt receiicirl an 11, for sale by (inar23) SMITH & SINCLAIR AL. PICE-10 "L t .I'nn for an 0 r y jnnlq MILLER & RICKETSON LIME -10 bbls. Louisville White, fey Sale by mart J. D. WIDLIAMS,IIO, Wood it. LOAF SIJOAR.--6 bbls. No. 6 Loa( Sugar; fqr sole low to close consignment, by janll JAMES MAY. CVPARKLINfi MOSELLE HOCK WINE—For sale by 0 the case or bottle, at the wine store of declBvrEAVEß ___ , SRADANDItiAOKEITEL.-7 hf. bbls.limited Shad; 21 bbls. No. I Mackerel, for sale by JAMES MAY. TTENNESSEY BRANDY-4 half pipes, London color 11 Vintage of '42, to arrive and for sale by deeM P. C. MARTIN ONDQN PORTER.-5 casks London Porter, in quart and OM bottles, for sale by dec P. C. MARTIN. UCKWHEAT FLOUR-40 .sacks prime Flour of "hulled" Buckwheat, for sale by inn? SMITH & STIVLATR. Atins.—ou torsi Bar Iron, 'Lawrie:a, in store author sale 1 by L. S. WATEREAN, jnn27 No. 31 Water, and 62 Front sta. 1 P • II sale by jan24 jlLouß—sp blqle. fresh, of prime brand!, received by steamboat Ringgold, and for sale by feb3 SMITH tc. SINCLAIR. B E btiebels Small White, for tale by J. D. WILLIAMS, Scor —SIAN. on consignment and fo ink by ' • J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood'street Q . ALT.-190 bbla No. 1 Salt. for sale b I_7 tnar23 t • t I N eIOIIGE F. GILLMORE, Attorney and Colour/kr a La-ie.—Office removed to the Id door below Grant at. Fourth, to the office lately obeupled . by Alderman Mil ler. ma r3O it I OLASSES.-25 bbls. N. 0.; 10 kegs Col. Syrup; for sale by ontrls J. WILIA4NS. 110 Wood st ISON.-1500 pounds 'Prime Hants, for sale by J. D. WILLM:IIS, 110 Wood street. ILAISINS.-40 boxes M. B. Raisins, just received and for sale by MILLER. & RICKETSON. niar22 lOAF SUGAR.-200 bbls. *St. James Refinery," Nos. I 4.5, 6. and 7, just received on cousins n eat , and for sale by [utart.2) MILLER & RICKETSON. UrANTEO=A young nian in a Dry Goods Store. The V best of reference required. Apply at 02 Market et. tnartl4 uq of a good IRISH WHISKEY. &o 2 puncheons Irish . Whiskey: . puncheons Juninica Spirits, us imported, (or Rule by mart) ' P. C. MARTIN. BACON.-- lbs. Shoulders; 4200 Sides; on consignment and for sale by 'Pnm ern MILLER k RICKETSON. A ar,--I:u.ooti Nu. 1 de la t'ru.; 6.000 super. Regalia., just received and for sale by manl2 MILLER 11:RICKETSON TOIINSTON A: STOCKTON have just received a. sup ply of Washburn h Itobirtson's QUILL PEN NIBS, nod Quill Holders. rue r 29 c 2 Luz.. Extra Pure, for sale by -7 tJ J. D. WLILIA MS, rip; 110 AVond st • GooPritti . I:SII . O.ii.ASS--'.! eases. Just reed and for alai°, by B. A. FAIINESTOCIi dc CO., nov1.1) Cor. First and Wood .t.. NEW 1:0009--A. A. Mums tr. Co., No.dtl, Market 61. . liner pet received nit extenaire assortment of bay And Paned Uress Buttons; nseko, Gaining and Frotirek of even variety Cashmere Cravats, Sitk Scarce, Ac. IRANI/LES —4O whole. ball, quarter and eighth pipes 1 .1 of Brandy: Dark and Pale of different grades. brand . and vintages, iruported by loser I'. C. MARTIN. • UG A R.--711 hhda fair N. O. C:uptr. 13 6* do. prime dn. do.; bones. new crop, Wilde Havana Sucar. inn reed and for sale by SpLLER k RICKCTSON. martoe galls. winter bleached and unbleached; 1100 •• fall cor.stant supply pf No. 1 Lard Oil. in stnre and for sale Irnartril MILLER. & j ucKI.7IrSON. M o . OLASSES-- l iti litds.:,,,. Sugar O i, rleans; • Golden Syrup, in 10, and kegs: for sale by ap7 J. D. Wll./.1412115, nu Wood M. SUGAR -15 Mods. Prime New Orleans; 5 boxes Drown Havana; 1 ease U. It Love:ring's Loaf; 30 litils.'assmicil Small; 10 Crushed and Pulverised: for sale by np7 J. 11.1.1 A 110 11 nod st SION b bus Shelled Wi Bruns; 2.5 u Oats: 40 doz. Tow Yarn; 1 bag Sunflower Seed; for sale by ap7 J. U. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at W i gnai s et e n — or:a b uTel r e i re ar t s . e 9 i t i .Es C te l l a ifi t g ; Very so . 15 do. do. do. Jno. Durand, perior. lb do. do. do. C. Latour, 10 pipes Catalogue Wine; 5 cases Swiss AbSilllbei; just reed and for sale by ap7 MILLER & RICKETSON. LOCKFI — CrOCKS!—Just racei - ve - d - , - Bleinal, a large C and superior assortment of 30 hour and 0 day mantel clocks, of newest patterns and styles, warranted to keep good time, and tt,tverr redneed prices. T. A. app 101 Wood street, near Fifth. WHITE LE..A.1.)--1.130 So. re; 1; for sale by ap7 J. D. WILLIAMS,IIO,\Moodu. - DOAN'S LOI , IDON BOOKS--Sir Old English Chroni j_l ales. I ViSiam of ?tralmsbury's Chronicles. cl Betie's Ecclesiastical History of sllglo Salon Chron es. Mallet's Northern Antiquities. fferuditus, by Carey. Maehiavelli's History of Florence. • Snhlegel's Philosophy of Life awl Language. History. Lanore's History of Pointing. Beekinon's flistory or Inyentious. Roscoe's Leo the Tenth. Roscoa's Loren go be Medici. Cbre's House of Austria. Schiller's Works. For sale by mar 4 11. S. BOSWORTH h. CO.. 43 At arket st. 'lMft READY RECKONER—For Ship Builders. Boat j Builders, and Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of scantling, boards, planks, cubical con tents of square and round timbers. saw logs, wood, &c., comprised in a number of tables, to which ore added ta bles of wages by the mouth; board or rent, by the week or day; and railroad distances; alio, interest tables—by J. M. Scriber, author of the “ Engineer's and Mechanic's Companion,' tic., &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STQCKTON. Booksellers, cor. Market and Third sts. r m ngs. 11LITIIV and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS of the J. latestaty/es.Justreccived at zr.nuLoN KnysErs, No 6 Malign Srlierr. Among whi,ch are: 50 gr2ss Daisy Buttons, assorted colors; 10 plain, covered with net, assorted colors; 150 " plain small; assorted colori; 50 " Cotton, aew article, will wash, assorted colors; Also, a large variety of Frinves .S. , rtv colon. A widths and colo. GLOE A very large stook of the above article. 6 doz. Ladies' Open Worked Silk Gloves; • 5 " Gents' Heavy Silk Gloves; " Ladies' Net Black and White Gloves; 25 Ladies' .Fancy Top Lisle Thread Gloves; 20 " Ladies' Gloves; • 50 " Ladies' Raw Silk Gloves; 20 " Gents' " " 12 " Children's Cotton Gloves; Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Beads, Purse Rings and Tassels, Bead Bags, steel and velvet, fine Fans, Parasols, Accordeons,ke.,&o. fmat29 "k i r& DUFF'S BOOK-KEEP A wRITING ..13.1. ROOMS REMOVED to Messrs. Alexander Days Buildings, Nona side of Diamoncl.—Persons desiring to finish their Mercantile Education in the most thorough and expeditious manner, will find 51r. D.'s Institution the most perfect Wes tlement of the Alountains. Partnership setts and balance sheets made nut. Mills, Factories, Joint Stock Companies, and all kinds of business, can be furnished with a specification of ac counts, drawn up in such a manner as to exhibit the oPening,-conducting, closing and final settlement of the affairs; thus affording ,the keeper of the books au ,un errpg guide, frOtrithedommencerttent to the termination of the .business. Donna--. 2 to 4, and. 7 to 10 P. M. nns • _• AL eripe for trsiTiluipoissa 'marl r rO_FORCE ITS ,GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE 1 IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every article, (be it ever so good,) as n humbug. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Jone's Coral Hair Re storative, and zed how it mates dry, rusty, red, lighthair moist, soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so ; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful ; if people could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it soft and in order three times as long as any other article mode; and Forces it to grow, stops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings to try. IVe formerly sold nothing lees than $t bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only at 82 (mind 821 Chatham street, Now York, and by marls° .WM. JACFCSON, Agt , 80 Liberty st. A DESIDERATUM TO ALL WHO wrtigE.—marke .11 India Rubber /quid, for preventing Pens corroding in Ink; also, for adapting them to write on Parchment, without the old of pumice. and to facilitate the ink flow ing free. To Students. Conveyancers, and Mereantile men, it is invaluable. By mere' y addintarieW drops cif . this Plaid to the Ink in use, it will dnitantlr.be tonna' be tbe • best auxillary'evat cdretek.)wit - neutriilizes the acid, precipatesthe sedimeilt,:leatuterA free , :ftow of the inkouttillitspensecwith , the tiouble of "wiping attee- Jnat Mceivadadd for aale by . - • • ? - 7011NISTON 'I& STOCKTON, Stationers, sPa ' cot. Market and Third sts. CZ= ~tl'i~rctlanoug: 1 . 40 bu. pnme I to • caches fo SMITH & SINCLAIR: No. 543, Wood 11. littusementi posiDiely tar Three Days Only: W ILL be. Exhibited on Tu—r.:s-dANsiy,Dn'efdAnNewAG4EßmilEd Thursday, Ajoril llth.l2th and lath—for e rect days only, under their Mammoth Pavilion, to be ed In front of the American Iletel, Penn street; and also in Allegheny city on Friday, April 14h. Raymond & Waring would respectfully announce to the public that on this occasion, they will have en oppor tunity of witnessing tbe novel and daring performances of M'LI.E. CYRELLE, • Who, for her courage and Intrepidity, has gained the name of the LION QVERN, and will appear with the re nowned DERR DRIF.SIIACII, In hie unparalleled performances. with his Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars, &c., and will signalise herself by driving on AFRICAN LION, harnessed to a triumphal ear— thns showing that even a woman may learn to control the MONARCH'S OF MR FORRST. Y Doors open each day from 11 to 91, and from 7 to . . DT o'clock, F. M. . 11:7 . .A.dmission.25conts--children under tan years of .... ap4 rig. 15 cents. * , --- • WELCH, DELEVAN & NATHANS , NATIONAL CIIICIS! F ROM the National Amphitheatre. Chesnut st., Phila delphia, consisting of a splendid talemed company of Equestrians. will open this season's euin o Vaigil in Pitts burgh, on MONDAY EVENING. April 17th. far a short season, on the old ground in (runt of the Anteilean Hotel. The followin . distinguished and popular performers will have the honor of appearing every event:4 during their stay in the city: J. J. Nathans, Richanl Rivers, Sig. Gertnani, Frank Brower, N. Johnson, Ren Huntington, C. WOOllll, Ben Mallory, James Haul:ins, Neil Jamison, T. Brower, Wash. Ch.atithers, George Dunbar,. Anthony Paster, Tom Kinv. M. Sherwood, Masters Frank and Win. Paster,. ate. Admission, 25 cents. No half price. P : Doors open at 01—performiuice to commence at 71 o'c oek. For particulars of performance sec programme of ea :h day.uplo or taalc and io Ett - Lion SALE CUEAP—A nice small Lot of (hound in I: West Deer township, 16 miles from Pittsburgh, and 5 miles froth the canal at Tarenturp. There are 5 acres of well ciLared land, well lunged. A gninl tsVp. story Log !louse, .24 by 19, with two rooms td a floor,' a brick chaa nry, and a lug stable and . shed Us, on the lot.' The 'Muse is at prCSPII I occupied as a small store, and will make a good stand fot country business. There is p line Lirge T for raising markuilng for the Pittsburgh market. The r,atl from r t hutburgh to Sackensburgh tuid FUTPOrt• pI,SCS the tidor. The above property will be sold lore for cash, or half cash and sir mouths credit, and ngood little given un paying Ow it. Possession given on the Ist Ai April. For terms and particulars apply at ISAAC HARR& Agency Ilitctligence (trier . . Ult SALE—A desirable two story Brick,llwelling, 1 . 1 well arrange with (room of , entratice, pall or. dining room and kitchn, d tour bed s. finished garret. good cellar. and pleasantly located on Liberty c street, Alleghe ny. Frizz and terms accommodating.. S. CUTHBERT,GeneraI Smithfield street- mart; Q.L.vrii WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.- e -A tec. 171 story Brick Dwelling !louse, situated in the Gth ward contains (our rooms. hall, kitchen and coal house. Price e 3,00. and terms easy. Also. two Frame houses, cacti eolitaittiog live rooms; price $O5O c.alt; termsstecomino iMg. Apply at S. I'UTHBEIFI"S. Real Estate Office, Smithfield st. ; nest Fourth. mar .23 TT ) If.AL ESTATE--Persons wishing. to purcnctsc LL Lti,o 1101 , 5C5, BUILDING LOTS. or FARMS, can find a great variety. for vale on accommodating terms, at S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate. Office, 50 Smithfield at. rALUABLE FARM FOR BALEL-Situnted on the V Ohio River. twelve macs below Pjusburii,h, on the road to Beaver, and adjoining ktid of John Hays. Esq., containing, 100 acres, well improved, with a good House. Barn, and Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, comprising Apples. Poaches. Cherries. An. This em perty of the most desiiable now offered for sale. lotetr )ffiarticu- Jars apply at S. CHTIIII3EWFS Rent est • cu, inarAt 60 Smith chi st. QTABLE To RENT.—A brick Stably, with Carintga house, to rent from the Ist of April next. Inquire et utarl"-tf F. L. SNOWDEN. t•• Water et. ? 1 , 0 LP:T-I'lml large and commodious warehouse, sit " noted on Second street, near Wood. just below Parks Sr. Co.; and at present occupied be John Little, Esq. S. CUTILISEILT, Gen. Agent, 50 Smithfield Street. R OOM TO LET—On the second atop of the wac house,No. 26. Wood st- having a trout entrance. mar 2 GEORGE COCHRAN. To Let s A NEW two story Brick Dwelling House, shu t ated on the East Common, Allegheny city, (near the residence of Judge Irwin,). and finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico in front, double par lors, furnished with marble mahtels . andimproyed sliding doors; dining mom andlcitchepou the firsucluor, nod four good bed rooms on the i&ciaTstory:-with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or of febtl-tf JAMES PARK. Jr. it CO.. Second st. rrCG—T ET—A 'webster and Pnl ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos session given immediately. Apply to febl9-tf J. C. CUMMINS. rpoR401:111 on theirst story, and the second and third storied of a brick house, corner of Fifth and Union streets. • ALSO—,A very neat and convenient Frame Cottage, in Allegheny c)ty. Apply to JAMES MAN. rllO RENT.—A Basement with two rooms, suitable for a Miyeician or dentist, on Penn street, hetweeiOland and Irwin streets: Dan22l l.. WII.MARTIT. T O .—One new three story welling louse wnh bath house attached, situate near the ,cornOr of Wylie and %Washington streets.. Possession given on the fist of April nett.. Datil>) JOHN F. PERRY. TO LET.—Three street, near Jhe Canal 13ridge, in the city o ;bus burgh Also, a Room, 75 by 20 feet, wj.th n convenient entrance on sth, near Wood street. Also a frame dwelling, two stories. with an acre of ground ruder cultivation, situate on Obio Lane, in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of janB J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. v, ~;-; PIItVATE DISEASES.. Dr. Brown, of :,1 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all , cases of a private or drlicau nature incidental ~ ~„,,r to the human frame. • , )(/ t Syhilis and Syphilitic eruptions,gonorrhant \ and lteconsequences, together with all ye nertal diseases, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of venereal origin, skin diseases,with strictures, gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula. in ano, nervous affections, pains in the hack and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, teeter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, ,ke. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTJC,EI Exclusively devoted tothe study and treatntem,of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses, gaiety, climate,. or impurities of the blood, whereby the coostituiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances ot' speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. e - *Dr. Drown , a offices are conveniently arranged jam sep. twine apartments. Patients con visit Dr. D. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to'obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such; Dr. Drown's ready skill in removingverterea: dis eases i n their various forms and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby tip. prised that Dr. Drown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve, years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the oniK regularly educated, surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives is whole attention to those com plaints. Er - Certain, safe and speedy cures will in all cases he guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, withoutinter: ruplion front business ..,: - ' irrHernia or - Itupture.--l-Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted_ with Hernia' to hall, as hehas•paid parucu lat attention to that disease. • . • • ' • Letter& trot& &distance, asking advice, must contain a fee_, or they:will: not ILI ottetriml to. • • 111W7011ice: on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood. street, towards the market. _Consultations strictly.confk 'dental: •• - •-0ct26.11/Strely - 13 EIMUMATLFACr• Brown's newly I:em.; edy forßheumatism is a speedy audcertain . remedy, for that painful trouble. •It never failt:. : ' -: Office and Private 'COnsultatian-Roolltst-N0.'6,5 , Dii. mond alley; ri.it*tfsibiirs.-.;;Th g Doctor i.w`alwa*!l, et: 1 1 -i; • . 2-141.14.7„ky',41 • 1848. - 1848. • 'CINCINNATI . AND PITTSBURGH D'AILY'S'TEE.3I PACIC.ET LINE. r pms roopendent Line of steamers- is now composed J of the largest,:swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engnged in the river business,— The lint has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of peopleovitlunit doing the slightest injury to theirliersons. The proprietors. " challenge coin._ partson' with any passenger hne in the Union • for safety, regularity, mid speed. " All that money tall procure has been provided for the safety, comfortand convenience of Passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: 0N.D.4 Y PA CRET.—The 11To:vorm knet.A. Capt. Stone, Will leave Pittsburg)} every Monday Morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Blohday evening at 10 0. M. , TURSfI y PA.CALET.—The IfrAnxiA No. 2, Capt. Klineener, will leave I"insburgli every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every TY - teat:My evening at 1 v. u. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Capt. S. Dean,. will lame Pittsburgh every Wednesday Morning atlOo'clock Wheeling every Wednesday cp.ren lug at 10 P. X. THURSDAY PACKET.—Thu BramAn, Capt R. J. Grqus, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheoliag ovary Thursday cycuutg'itt 10 r. u. . • . FR/114FP4CIET.—The Cuvrzallo. 0, Capt. Croaks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at ;9 'Aback; Wheeling every Friday evening- at 10 r. x. • . SATURDAY PACIEST.- 7 Tho Mittacvorra, Cap!. De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every - Saturday morning at 10 o clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 t. az. SUNDAY PACKEZ—TheIsA.ac NEwrox, Capt. A. O. Mason. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 1p o'clock; ISrhaeliz4 every Sunday eveniug at 10 P. At. nay 10. vor St. Loafs. gEttTIM fine ateatner WYOMING, Tuoaras Gatmxtha, Master will leave regularly' fur the above port and Master intermediate landings. tions. apply cm board, or to n 3,127 .0E0.'13. lIIII , TENBERGEIt. Agent. afayet lY For L t h r t d draught l o V t :Lil a c r e SN -41 ,:N v , c 1f . .. M y, Maxter, leave for the Whore end iuter at3o'clock , at mediate landings, 011 Tttcaday, filth ittstan For freight or passage apply on board, or to apt.; • JAMES MAY. THE fast running pasgenger stair PENN SYLVANIA, IL C. GHAT, Muswr.wilflels.v, ret . ..u o l r aily .a f9f . o tli r po and.interspediate pyts. ma .Roy on hoard . . , • . . fa Par NOW Oriell'llie, Adak'Ott - ' splendid new stenther SAVANNA, 11.1)Vm5425. ' Master, will leave regularly for the above and all intermediate landings. For freight or passage apply on board: feta i - For St. Louis. Quif ll 4, flud D ubuque. - lague TUI good steamer ST. ANTIIONY, Tiros. ALtr, Master , will lenie for the above, regu ar T . , ' • • For freight or passetge apply on board, or to JAMES M GEO. MILTE'NBE AY. or RGER. AWL • For _..t.oula. THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI NA. DEWINNET, Master, will leave for, the noose nun interniediaw ports, regularly.: I For freignt or passage apply on board. s feh4 For Nashville. THE steamer AMERICAN EAGLE will leave tbr the above and all intormediate party on V. o lic;day ldtb F or freigbt or passage apply on board. or to febl G. B. MILTENBERGEII., Agent _ Ti or Cincipsaall. • • The light draught stemaer 17111END.S1.11p. ia4l3.t.vis, Master, will leave -- fcn -- liiii:•ubbee mud intermediate ports regullirly. e ',;-, ere .- or freight or passage apply on board. a mar 15 For St. Louts. The new and sptendid steamer ORIENTAL, Vv: Hoot, Miser, 7,14: Heave for the above and intermediate pohl on "Wednesday the 12th instant. For freiiht or passngoapply on board. New ArrangeinezW. kWTHE steamer cALEu COPV., will leave for !. Beaver, Glasgosy, - and Wellayille, un Tues , . day, Thursday, and Saturday, At RA. g..,:m... turning on nonday. Wednesday, and Friday. - She .h.a4 boat at the landinß, between Ili'usiti street and rite Bridge, p'reparo in t'pei - vc freights at any Hale. S. dr. W. HAEBAUGH. Agent; No. n 'wood street. Plcablinrgls and Wheeling Packet. THE switt steamer CONSUL, LkinsEx P. ..ESa KINNEY, Master , will leave regularly for Wheeling : on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 1(1 o clock.prrewly. Leave M'hecling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. it >b. rosirirrf . y. • The Consul will fatal nt till intermediate ports. Every aceo;nmotlation that eaU be procured, for the comfort and safety of passenger haS Glen provided. The boat is also provided with a self-aciing safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mare JOHN FLACK Agent. Beaver and Wollsvi/le Packet. TIM steamboat BEAVER, 'errant-Ea E. CLARKE, Mastor, will, during the coming winter season, make daily trips to Beaverand Wellsville, leaving Pittsburgh ever} morning at 9 o'clock, and I,Vells silk , at J o'clock, P. M. deels D. M. liAlt.TOti 8 CO.. Agrints. Nor Cincinnati, tThe new and splendid Passenger Steamer IIIGIILANDER, Captain Id. A. Fogs's, will euve for the above and all intermediate ports regularly. .For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions. aunty on board. febl9 1 s 4-8. c Path st • 184-8. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. Pittsburgh Ist 1343. FROTWART ISt, 18 - 6. LE.tVL DAILY AT 8 A'..31 AND 4 P. M. The fullosving new boots complete the line • Jameshe present season : ATLANTIC,' Ctipt, Parkbisom BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; nod LOUIS NELANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross et. Passengers will be punctual on hoard, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hums. jan3l Per Louisville. 112211 THE Kentriccy River Packet, GREY EA GLE BROOKS, Master, will leave for the u uveand intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. febB 1?.1. - The new and splendid passenger and mail 4 14 steamer BALTIC, Capt. A. JA.coes. will leave ter the a pee port during, !..he present week, 'at $ 4. at., positively. For freight or passage, apply on bpard. fel,2 For Broivotrinle, TIIE new Mail and Passenger !learner AT LANTIC, JAMES PARKINSON,. Master, wil leave for the above port this - day, at SA. 11, pOitiVCly. For freiglp or passage apply on board, 'reb2 or :t. ortlii, k TITEIIONV nod sprhndid steamer ANDREW for the above F and i ULT nter o:ll, mediate l Fandin twrox, s re Moiste ul r a , rl will leave g. For freight or passage apply on board. g or to y jantl ,T A ;TVS 7 11.4 V. -. • StICIESE , S WEEKLY BUDGET or :few across ran ISIS. T IFE IN PARIS; or the Adventures of Alfred dello sann in the French Metropolis, by the author of Life in London. Mysteries and Myseries of New York, part 3. Public and Prive Histories of the Popes of Rome, part 2. Traveller's Guide to the Ohio River. Martin. the Foundling; new supply. The Victim's Revenge ' a sequel to the Matricide's Daughter, and the Star of the Fallen. it Thompson's Money Reporter. Taylor's . do do Godey's Lady's Book, for March. Knickerbocker, do. The Female Land Pirate; or Avrild. Mysterious, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannoris. Antonia, the Female Contrihandista. First False Step, - or the Path of Crime; new supply. The Light Dragoon, .or the Ranchero of ttto Poisoned Lance. • Middy of the Macedonian. Barr's Pennsyrvanin Reports, vol. a. NEW PLAYS. The Duenna, a Comic Opera. The Apostate, a trady. -;•-• Much Ado About Not ge hing. • • Bride of the Market, a comic drama. Robert Macaire, or the Two Murderers. Box and Cox, a farce. - Bamboozling, ' do. Also, large assortment of old and rare plays. Graham's Magazine, for April. ' Bragelonne, the Son of Athos, or Ten Years Later, be ing the conclusion 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 marM ' M. P. MORSE. 85 Fourth at. ANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRt.LAmpIe ez- C perience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE...It has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of . Cancer and other dis eases of that elites, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia., 'dec. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body. removes obstruction in 'the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of ihe glands or bones. ')t increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitatedconstitution. -There is nothing superior to it in the whole ameria tnedietr. is perfectly safe and extremely pleashatottut has nothing of the disgusting nausea accampanying-the idea of svia[- lowing medicine. - For sale in Pittsburgh at the xticusma. STORE, 72 Fourth st., near,NVood." ' . T am i l() Crypt Plate:Vaud craw -Glass. • . rots QNEXC RYSTAL PLATE GLASS iharb as never , b on. linown to after being. put in the windows. It is equa1 111:414414-14314eTzeuch .and Etig- lishTlare-Glass s 'and muctilower,in,nSice.- - . . PLATESeOVALLSIZES.: Also.ilatdwtre description German, Ening& ited Amen an. - ROOS TA BQ,N. Ntw -York Arriti 1 '1134840-2ans) . . - -;::::.:• .. j,,',•..: . ."; , ,.'::7_,-.: Steant-Beat =Q 10511P,11 Q. MIL..C. 01,M1111C_ dw - c tram-, • BANKERS, 'EXCHANGE BROKERS, And Dadia Pcneign and Ihnnacic Exchange Cacti' iatuOf DepoSst, Dank-Mtn, Gold an ark Ay. Wo.i street, 3rd door below •W:aC.Sde, picodireH, Pa. -', aim , : Knauss. ir•DwAlia •Staxll - dr. /MARX. Bankers and- Exchange Brokers, beakri 'Zweig./ unit Dotruarie Dine, Bids if pz&temagtr, .c.nosmisiv-wAuqww. Corner of Third and Wood Ma n dialed" pppittlisibe:- ge. • Charles-Hotel. •• • •• •• non '- . - • 8. HOLDIE8•&• 801 S, , .- _. Baker, arid Thatch:in Exchangs Coinand Ezro4,lYotir. .N 0.55 Afrirkst strut, Piusburgh. '. '• - . •.- - '• attraltto mutt • • -• riots:sof. - . - soma sari! Now Yorlr.yr rineinnatf - , •-. I • :'`'. Philadelphia i " L ouisville .•. Ai -- Baltimore •• " Bt. Louis - I .. Buying taus • :• ' '•• : Burin - ilia. .., Ohio .'' e dia. County & City ord'e il• Indiana . " •Rallef Notes - - 'k, Keiztock7 #- " .Perentlivazlit C. " - 1 - Virginia ' - i• " I blew yrrek . . , .4,.. or.: Wheeling' * " 1411 7 1112 d .. - • ' I.: Tennessee 3 " Herr Orle am i t aulo-y ass. a. nowt. • • • Tam stti•PH:Fit. • HOOF & BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRCUU:3B3,:' , N. E. Corner Wood and Size& etreeor-i d'ltisborrirk . te r: DEALEIIS in Coin, Bank Nolte. Time Bilk, Pi and 'Domestic Exchange , Certificates of Deposit,W EXCHANGE on all the pnucipal Cities of the Videos; and Europe, for sale in sums to suit pnrehatiens. ' CURRENT and par funds received on _detvv- COLLECTIONB made on all plats etter rag; lowest rates: • 4 ` ' • . . uc; : re: • ') • Messrs. & hl. Leech Son an .. „, •• Wden 4 Snowden, m. Bell & Son, " 8. M'Clurken & Qo• " English & Bennett. • • • Menden & Brother Vales, Lathrop & Philide/phlt . i .: • W.IL Thompson & Co.' • Hoadly. y • •• Babcock & Co. . •S 7 • ° 7 4:- "17:flhey. Ward & co.' ) • • • -,•••' ''''' •• /no. 31•Cullough & Biltlirthre. •• . Mr. Jame. George, . • H. Hanna, Cincinnati, G.. • •••' .. Joseph %Vetsscin, 31 . Fenner & • 11. F. Ellis, Esq., Cushier. Hank or Wiskern, Pitishunzh..S. ,ember 241. 1547- Dlonungaliela avegrattlom oesspaoye ro Ztrdcanot.ozik" • TN pursuance of • a resolution of the Bi•nrd of Mani; gcrs, Me Stockholders Cd the Monongahela Nevlgat two ~,,,npnn y er e hereby notified to meet at the office of. Company,sAid in Breed's Building, Fourth street, In dm city of ur...burgh, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of Mertz day, the I;th day of April next, to take Into considern; Lion certain acts of the Legislature en this'Statn, supple: mentery to the Charter of this Company. Byer:der of thef Board- W3L BAKEWELL, Seek. Pansbureh. March 7:h. Ibl4. znatltt4ll7 kiiiiSALß—;rbe watmeriber offers for Sale'soo Items of Land, in Mirbilesor oaconshipßntler carin g., between Bader and Yitziourglx, and seve , n.ailer from Bailer: 350 scree eleared,.the balance Welllintherid,with three fawn houses, a large bern,and agood min site, with sufficient water for a grLst and KU* thereon,' 101enthe same stream, four and six - mi l es above, there ete.two grist ruins, .and several Saw mills. There is no batter land in the country. It will be• sold all togethgr . "cifin one, two, or three hundred acres. Persons wishing 14 have goo d level land. easily farmed, would do well Id avail themselves of this opportaniit, and examiner land. - • • imar23l • T WOULD like to meth° " I. l 2lll7Zla:Col . :tatty Mer -1 chains. Dote! and Steamboat Darzreepersi et#ll4 Families, Ice. to examine my stock of Wittea;,Lscouirs, Cigars, &c., now in store and cellar, - consisting 'of the most celebrated Brands, &c. /cc. Feeling consdenepf haying the largest and best assorted stock i n any bout. West of the mountains, and being engaged in,tle itapiat onion of Wines and Liquors, &e., direct to this conn4y; persons can rely on being accommodateboth in rise and quality. P. C; rnor9 corner of Smithfield' and Front , _ . GTeaBlle of — ls taxies,' Stock 4 Tntt extensive stock ofpld LANDRETH NUR. 7%11 4 SERIES. l'hiladelphin. Is about to be dispeisistl of at PUBLIC ALCTION—the undersigned io. tending to relinquish business. Such an opportunity foe obtuilung . Nursery products at Auction, has - . never been presented in America, and the attention of the trade,. and all who wish to decorate their grounds IA Town or t o try, etifiirmitheliVreert house coileaions, is respectililly invited. For ititproving the grounds of Cemeterten Churches, State end County Oilirettate., this sale:will at. !ford unequalleirfa'cilides.• Catiddgaos itt detail 'irtitin preparation. The sale of the our-door simile:will amt.:' menie on' TUESDAY; MARCH' 21st'and thifr.'Phsairwe Pots, on TUESDAY', MAY 2d. trope, old for slifiPacko• ing and shipuseut ,wlll be givertiettett reqtdiegr'imil - mut there will be - no postponement •or reservation, erodes front distant points may atfcid the 2149 Ni } 111 4111,411 disappointment • • .. 4 Olden to•be executed at PRIVATE SALE win be received until the aboveperiods. Slut the uitiel 'islet -ak. minion given. D. LANDRETH ic FULTON: • It may be proper toostate, to prevent misapprehension, that it is the Nurse tnisiuess only, the 'subscriber le about to relinquish. Ilia attention will be hereaftervrhob Iy devoted to the culture of seeds, and to their sale 'at* warehouse, p 135 Chestnut street. • try - Any further in formatiott trill be give" by Mr. r:t.. SNOWT)EN..PitiSharsh: ' • mar /4 • rpm; attention of gentlemen purchasinigarnsianti:lkit ' I dress wear, o; ordinary bustuess puiposesos'ilireo. ea to the' alba: pf goeds atpresent *non: connter44olt.; sisting of every grade and shade of French, 4itglisbilta Heiman Cloths and Cassimeres t in egle4„ - yarlerj, add Vestinp for every one's use, %lank ell b mhiiifto o 4 e< in a superior manner, at prices that will not be !iii_ta_attoj# '- by the best of bdrgam makers. C. WERDIEUra.i.':-... inarLs . arGuire & Co.) 2511..lbaity. I.:.NBIiIES.-100 doz. Playing Cards; t." 00 whots and half boxes Sardine*: 10 baskets olive:014 7 20 doz. assorted Catsup!, le: • 5 casks Londan Porter, quarts and ptsgk,: . 300 dbe: Brandies, Winece. very old; 5 bbl. powdered Sugar; • 60 baskets Champ:Ague Wine, Part - blids Claret %line, for ode by . • triss9 - - -,•F. 0. mAiiiitc, Ta the Merchants and Manitraeturers 117/41. A. li l NSlAYE,'3.thiOrs - east of the Post ll an authorized Agent for thli'3zEtnasimiLtsl3 . AND IVEssir The Herald btaibeed eitahlish nearly half a century. and has an extensive aridsab tial circulation throughout the populous and riehentratitsn' of Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and Vizi& . Persons wishing - to extend their busi.RSA,ViiiiidittfaiU:ljilr ;;_ embrace :lie above faviirable opportunity tide tick jr_rTentts of advertising moderate, with an. ) notice gratis, if requested. : • . - --- - - WLNI:S.-20 cir. casks Rourao Hort; - 10 " Loudon 51arket Port: 5 " Hunt 10 " Trash 2 0 "- $: S. Madejtisi• 15 " Lou. Market "' 10 " Symington " 5 " Fayal 10 " Tenerife 10 " Pale Sherry; 5 " Golden •• Hroien " 10 " Lisbon " 15 " Dry Malaga i 10 " Syreet For solo in nuoncitiox to sun, by decso Wall Paper Warehouse'. ~... XTO. 47, MARKET STREET, 'between Maid;4ettli IN Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.—TRO PALNEII4 Muunineturer and Importer of- WALL. PAP E`4,-; Are Board Prints, Borders, Landscape. Papers, prritnnetitei- Designs . , Transparent Window Shades, tee., and - deals"? in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonner Oa' IlittdatW. Boards, &c., Bc.—has at present on hand a very crated,* and well assorted stock of every article in his line of bue siness. To persons who buy to sell again,- be. will make - no liberal a ducertint as can hardly' fail to secure their cue: : tom ; and the great ran'ety from Which hmiselreeperts*Ri have it in their power tcrealact, awn the epv tow priesrlog which be is determined to 'sell them, will, he flatters - hm, self, present such induseineitts as cannot be offered, in fti location, by any other House in the trade. ' .'.a., Errßags and Tanner's Scrap • war be • taken 111 CZ - .ehange,nt the highest prices. ' • Inarl3,4nt - ~. RTIEUST, SCURVY,yTrErry bia /3.214er s Iteh, Chaps, Sore .Beirier Pirnygos - 4 , This is . used by many Physicians in this city in Canninhe ,•,_ above, *and'we 'would not consciencjousty sell-unless Ns* knew it to be all we' state. ' • .• As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP 4, peitiapi only article ever known that removed... mpuritlesrisnd cleared and beautified the skin, making as soft, - ell/4W' .; smooth and white as an infants,: But mind, it is sold at* Chpthany at., Y. Y., pod tip WAS. 'JACKSON, Agent, 69 Libertystrset, Pittsbnegfi' x Fo .19, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, hasjall.. 4 . opened, for tire Spring trade, a largo and - getne i g assortment of well selected Cloths, Cassiraeres, Vestings, , consisting of - superfine French and Eng black and fancy colored CLOTHS. suitable .for the Tai f rious styles of Spring and Summer Dottie.' Plain and fancy French, English and American 'CASs SIMERES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted the customer trade. Also, a great variety of new end fancy .VEmrgos,,,, , all of which will be cut and made to order, in , the fashionable style. Persons favoring the establishment with a call s w1111*:: edited on. moderate terms, at short notice.' The sub'scriber has also on heed a great essorfment READY MADE CLOTELNG,mitde in the PreacnrBp Fashion. !consisting' of evdry description of Dress ettnr.: . Frock COlll9, Of., all fashionable colors; fancy end:gala, Sack and Business Coats Also, a general assortment of Pants, Vesta, mss_ Cravats, and all 'Other articles In the Clothing' limtivithin i lf l will be sold low - , for case. tI Wholesa t japurehesire will find it much to their b a y s „ tage to call and examine the stock:, 'before urchiUdni! else he wre. P. 'Tailor' , Cr - t , Tlosr couoti, spi IN -- " -- ------ n ...-.0cw,8Lg,,,,: toNsum ~. - . , BA.oxcurris, ecc.—To .Crosunrpriuct—FoarAttlC of you are really suffetige tnatu riteetitecivolds; or aaVobli stroctionand-consequent unlamocation *Oll - tts delicatelt -- . ning of those tubes througb whicti.the.air *a breaths -is distributed to the langs.-This obstruction pidduces pWI., and sot ones, cough, ditlicutty Of breathing-,l B ex e fi rv o i audazpitting - of blood; nahtter, -- or pktegut, wldeA rufe,lly exhatiststbratringth of tho patient Unit -distil snider X 15.1128, ExPEorort.ANT..l.s,EvEzt FAII te 'tell tfas' -- obstrucann, and tiroduee.: -the::fiwititpUstrifir 'lli),lrk,restiftii. I.; is cestiuiciirecp,!"4 - .ce.tin al t ~ . .10 reliore. ' --..--,,; ....... -0:77X-olealo i t i PittS l3 W0 1 ,0 1 -40 /74.13:1 4 72 ilatOr.l6ii nzar-Wiun::%`:-- . ... , have 644. mak, you ;...psdit re : ' 'l-:ttita t.: 1. /,,F7.1" rho. ' itiedtCtra SE bind., -Pf749. It " :1,04)„..8"e...,at "aura? Itiiiied4ll'l4/ 5:plo Sold: aferCha th anral f ~' ,..„ ;, ht t: . sortii:::l . . 4 and ~....- ....„ ........,.. .. ... Y 1 LE '~ ~'Z~~~_ .. , ;•.. , .',.... , .-c - ,t';: . :.::.]•!...t.:.*',; - ,::- . ....i . ,. MEM C. - IZAT67PI.