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Iltsita.lialisa-r•Duly:Sl per " - Tallow ' ' - 1 - 142'J Bloonlis-,-,gou . , thiosiii . • .. • .. • • -, • $75et4 . 4.3' . Itrooilias--IV dor:. - • Mcrehardahle.• • :1•374a1.25 ' pinker.- • • ••-;:•1.,15:•3245' . , .13orkisti cord. -. Cheituut Oak "*. ' 05,50 Black Oak. . e4V4.511 1. licadocir. . ' ' '' 38'340 Coal - 4:kiti , 3 1 1fpereent: k . ' . Aldus . ifir - er•L;'•- '• .5 19 - li Eroih.uraticitiie•:"...f..sl* 51 ,''. .00tIton-Duty free. i Telni..and - s,labauiti 7,0 n Chocolp it e- V: lb .. '.. Nutab,Cr7r .. .ball cuoc!.., prepared • - '2o* 22 [ Cauttltes-Ltliiti.2o,l..ct. City dipped - 21 - dOO 111otild ~ ' 10 Zlt/e Pittsburgh ithir•'• • •142 V 23 Cincinnati do -, al-22 Sperm ; beat brand:Al 5:1.C2.. ~. D 0.,,, inferior. •25 eau Cosit lugs -p 4h. . • radii' lad. ware, utid-03 Furnace- • • • do Q.! Tea' kettles r doz • • • -5.0 u 1 Wagoi,bores e',) lb - Counier.yeichLs 4 3 ' sei• .40 Sid iron. 4) lb nett 11/7 , 5 U. Cott s, Yarns .-* Di, Short Tree N. Sit . " 10 .•10 -12;__ . ••I 1 to 1- 17 • - 14 1' Increasing 1 cent p lb zo _, No. 21. Loi4 ,Reel •P doe. No. 500 9 0- 7 A ' " 7011 - 6 a '7.. MK I MU. 1000 5 j d'- Coverlet' Yarn 4, , lli• 20 ii'22 Carpet Chain Qtl Cotton Twine 20* :J.! -Candle Wick. -Itls Coffee-Duty 704 , Celli. Java.old. W line • • • -1.0.*14 Si. Domingo- • • .....7, fir 31 Lazuli yea a V ....e MU.. eIV ce Havana - - Copper -Duty 20 P el: 101. f. bor and tad 5 P et: oia free. Bra cie rs 7714.4 Sheathing 26.4 , 47 Old i i••&11: Cordage-Duty ?Al{: , et :Manilla . -* 17 'White rope.. •• - • • •-it 12 Tarred.. -*II Pack'g yarn. tint • • •-Still ' conminn.• •• • • -4? 9 14eMpited crds 40 d0z '14.13rti.10ng.....• • • •1.620.1.25 !.unit v .1i.2.25 Counioll• -1r1.6a PlouFb Line ...... •: , 7'&1.110 Manilla lend Curds-4) dos 40 ril. 6 thread- -• • ri-5.00 20 soul 30 do- - • - • 2.50393.7 do. Plostel line," 011.23 .Donie.stion-P yard. Thistle. Fushun. Appleton. tee • • • - 7•l* 1 1 .31 Lowil .t.. - 11runs'ak 91 it DI l'e au Slif•vii. •A No g 0 , 74 Alleglien;lYs- - , 3? , - do. 11-No 1 Pin Mill * v do.. B l'itt Mill .• • • vi , 7j Oregon 1) 1:14i01/ Alin 77- 19.9itatook Penn “ &7; Pittslitargli. s • obi- • 7 Ile. Sheeting Pitt Mill it +-4 Light 4-4 brown. i • •7 Sc t• 4 4 Laneale tr. Git fallsl a 6 js; morkll F k... 'Wald= &- Bleached: 1 it 4-1.• •-5 011 F 11.16 Hamlin Skiing V- Tickiiiga-• Methuen. • - 59 11114 Itudsou Get`. A. C. A. 0121 Itoclie-dcr .• • 111 ii / 2 West Braneli. it 71 Brown drills a.* 9 'Bleached Prima- Common 51.* 71 1 . 'Good •Piladder. - 9 Vl5 hlerlrek.ll per. bb's ;dB Drugs-p lb. i Aloes 143917 ' Alum - 3111' 41 i Asafuniilla ...... --• .1id . 25 , Arrow ltoot *IQ Aquafortiv.- • --...•--. • • 10 - if 11 Borax: tvfineil ••• 24 * 25 Balsam Pens • • .2.50 *2.65 do' Copacia• •30 * 371 Brimstone • . ...... i ~,, 5 •Camplior. refined 10 * 50 - Chloride lime. csk 613? 71 •Ctichineat 1.91 s etttfal .Cream Tartar. - .2.5 - at V .Copperas. - • .1 ia 0 iGlue 'lt • * 1.3 Galls' :in'* 35 •Gunt. Aral•ie ••--• 55 ' ft 7i.,' " Copal 3,.. le 50 " Tragneanth.3l * 371 Shellac ••• • 15 * la " Mastic •• • •1.1111 en.ob Ipecac...... • • • -7 bri .00 -falai% povid'il • • 90 01,00 Litharce ...... • • 54'a ri Liquorice Root •• 7 -11 (1 " - Bail •• • •14' a 00 Lac Dye..- ...... 26 a 24 sTagnesin Ca rb • .2i V 37 Madder. Ciribro •• 14 0 10 " Common • • .0 51 . yrr.Turkey •• • .211 0 50 "Oil Vitriol 4139 3 " Castor• . . *1.30 . " .Cassia • • • • •3.00 Vl.OO " ' Cloves '2,50 *3.00 " Lepton 3.25 23.50 " Pepemiiitt .5.110 *.5.25 'Opium. Tu rke y • 3:25 ;97.54. Quinine • • • 2.00, ittl.r , o Rhubarb. re..:. • • I- . it' 50 'Sal Amonae 16 iT 20 , !Sal Soda• •••• • • • .114 51 EMIR 1/11:11ffl \' , F ~~ MESE tircat Ilargalu eggnog! ' IJ. TIATT - ..5, wi.ok,ok and &fad Dealer bt rßoatr; Shoes and 71.1171k1, SW' t arrnerof FiPh and Smitifirld street,. PiMborgh.—The sub scriber respertfuliy antaiunces to his old eutdorners and the public generally. that he has removed his Boot, Shoe and'rrunk Store to the large new warehouse lately •reeted at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. op polite the old Pittsburgh Foundry. where lie will keep on hand filaree assortment of ROOTS. SHOES, HAIR AND LEATIIKB TnuNKS, VA LICESX4IIPEX BADS, &c., -of-all descriptions and sires. which hi will sell :or cssu as cheap' as Can bets:k.:lit in this market. • Being entinticed with some of the largest manufactur ing estahlishnients in the content rides. and receiving fowls almost every week during . the season, he offers great iliduetthents to purchasers. either by wholesale or retail. an be offers his goods at lower prices than those of the same quality can be bought elsewhere in the city. I giffnuMeture and keep constantly on hand, Boys' And Tenths' Calf and Kip Bums, a very neat and serviceable Article.. . irr• Rep:limber the place, " Great Bargain Corner." .1. fl TES,. aPS•Y . Corner Filth and Smithfield streets • Hirigh D. King, '(iam: Or THE runs or . ..ICCono & K INO ,) 23ANKF:11 AND EXCHANGE DROKEH, gijirt--cornrr of Fourth street and Fast Office alley, 7 1 — tEALER in 'Coin. Book Notes. Time Bills ' Foreign J , and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of DcpoSrt. KXCHANGE. on nil the principal chick of the Union; -for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on depnsite. COLLECTIONS mode on all - parts of the Union. at the lowest rater. npi w&wflirri New Dry Good:-.Frerh Arrival, AT NO. GS MAnnriS7- ittniSEEN trit AT. AND TOE DIAMOND. 111-IP. undersigned has just received a I :rge and splen -- did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased' Irma the Im porters and Matinfacturers, since the 'recent greet fall in -prices; viz : -44 BrOwn Muttlirui. G 3 cts. Furniture Prints GI to 121 e. .2.9 Bleached " 6," 4-4 Purple 121" S " Blue and orange print. 121" Dices Gingbams I2lto 25 " English Lawns . 124" • . NEIL STYLE RESS GOODS. SatinatiMe Granite Barage, Fancy Dress Silks, .. • Plaid Crape IYOrleans, Chameleon Satin at. and pr. Silk Tissue, Black Satin barred New style French Lawns, mita Gro. Armour " -Crustier Lustre.. New style limeade, The' tames arc requestedro call and examine s splen did assortment of new style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape :Shawls, Silk. Tissue Shawls. white Broshrt Barage Shawla,llmeade and Chameleon Silk Shawls. Black Silk and Black •Barred Barage Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibetend Mous D' Laine.Shasets. • I have also received a .beautiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons. Linen Cambric .Handkerchiefs. -Cmvattand Scarfs. black and colored Kid Gloves. lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Citoires 'and. Mitts; n va riety of new style Parasols: Parasoletts and Sun Shades. • The Griamossu are particularly requested to ra ni and .axamin a henutitul -assortment of black, blue, olive brown and invisjble green French and English Cloths, and a - variety of new style fancy Vesting', 'ltssimeres, Cravats., &e.- I have also - o lame sleek of Staple Goods. sin: Brown and-bleached linen -Table Cloths. Russia Diaper. Irish I inert. Cottonade, Linen Drilling, Checks, Bine Drills. Manchester and Scotch Gingham', Chambrey . Gingham s, broism and bleached Mullins of all descriptions, which will - be 'sold at least 25 per cent. below last year'sprices. ; ABSALOM MORRIS, . ape No. 05 Market street, Pittsburgh.-‘ I - V l I FS. L id im i 1 _Cealle a icrtiHe et, S t. IVery tu -dd do- - do. do . inmD4n rior -15 iio. do.. ' do. C.Latour, i . i' NO-pipes Catalogue Wing; .. s . • . 4 oaten Swiss 4114dbe; mat inO'd and for sale by 4 -47 ' . - MILLER k RICKETBO.N. M=:= 0 , I-A-G-.1-OST 111 GDS trRaNT '.- to: OF NARINE /NS C11.A.N034; ltilt.io l l,Tllli4i4ll:n . .±: % l• . _ . ....................t......-,.......,,,,,..,....4 . 1 Lire SLOCUr.R . ,11; 1. 0 Ica. rclL Beet es. .4,e()' C' $4. Cows 4 eadyeso,oo 610,00 Sheeri.•:. ... • .. 2,00 dt 2.12 3 1olusses-Duly 30 per cent. Sugarhouse• •• • •40 C' 43 . N Orlcan. 27*0 23 ,Naval Stores-Duly ,_. ,• - 20 4 eon. , . .. 'Rosin V lad • .2.02 0 ,--- Pitch . ~.3.00 a? 3.50 Tar. Aileglly43.lX) 0 aZio " N. Caruliliu.s.oo d 5.50 Turigtine. gal., .02 3' 65 Varisli. Copia 1,75 0 2,25 Nano-Duly 30 $ crem e keg, 100 1b... (easing nails I et advance (1 lbJ 16.tri 2tgl Joule. 0 3.75 i t o ad. •••.. • • 01 4.00 1 aw 7a "•-• • •a 4,30 stl "• • • • a 4.75 4d . “••• • a 5 . 25 34 ..... • 64.5 Spite P Ib. 4123 51 - pressed.• •• • • •01 a Boiler Rivets-- •••7 0 7.1 1 -oakum--{s tb. htiAlsarcli c a 9 011s-t.}lMl - •.56 a 38 Lonl.. city 63 0 65 Olive 1:10.0' 1.50 Sperm bleached • • • 0 1.23 " Buhleed• -• • 0 1.20 " Fall. o - Whale 70 0 75 Tab.,. t.) bb11.5.50 43 2300 Paints-4 1 tb. I'n,.: blue '0 a 90 Lampblack 550 7 Spell. Whiting• • lla 2 Chrome Green • .4kt• ta •55 " YcPw No. 133 0 35 " " No 2 , • •25 d 9.? Brun‘wl: Breen 12 a t6l White Lead. dry tie 0} •• Milton: Leg 1.60 it 1.135 " No. I • .., ...... 135 d 1.37 lied I wad .•• • • Cf a 9 Yellow Ochre. • -21 a 3 Von. Red...... -4;•i? 5 VerdiL!ri• ':0 tie :11. , Pig Ittetal-p ton, 6 mos. Allegheny. No. 1 cold blast • • tituo.ba •• Forge 00.00 600.00 'lnuring-Rock. No t but blast 00 000,00 Cold blast • - 00 600.00 Tennessoc• .• • 0 00 Mercer county. Foundry Pir• • 0700.00 Forge. a Mahuttinr. county. Ohio. Foundry Pig •06.10 aOO,OO For., du• •• • a Plaster Parts-duty free. Cluster Paris. 10.00 2112,00 Provisions- Bacon Itents• 45a 3 •. Shoulders 310 - .‘ tildeg- •- - 3D. 31 llogr ntl. ey cure 5512 4 ••• oonney do.• it Land No. I.itt kc...,- 0' 6 •• -a. it. kg. 0 ', .. 1, in hills 0' 6 Butter •• 1 itt krs 65 a - •• -1. in roll 13 0 15 Cheese. W. R. 7 d 8 “ Goshen.- 61.01 91 Creek's. Phial, Wai ter. P bbl.• • • a 4.00 Do. Butter a 4.75 Potatoes--p hush. Common Iteds•so 0 Ne.hriks p hl. 60 0 - Rags-Duly 5 p. cent. Country mixed. 3 a 35 Do. rood whitc• • 4122, Rlce-4y . th. Rim 550 - Seeds-duty. Linseed 20 43 , cest t.. • Senni:':l,lB, 20 TartalicAditt.,•• -40 0 50 Vittioi., Blue . Wed 12 bye Wood --Daty;pec. Cainwood • ••• •• • 510 „ Fuitrc 210 n : LOgwood,chip'il • 210 3 Fe istiscris—Duty 23 c. • ad . val. . , lieniucky••• • • , • •31 ® ;3 . Ohio and I'cnu'a•3l 0 33. cturitht., Pilberis••••• • -••••• Groundniits . •,•Y•l,oo a Figs, Turksy •• 7 0 . 14 -nittisici,Tilitsiat• • a . Bunch . .. 2-12 8.47 Blown, old ...... Cranberries 0 Lcdfous,Scr.b7-A.50 Sf -- Ofunges do 4,25 a 5.00 Penches.dry.bu 01.50 Apples.dry• ••• • .70 0 75 do Grcen.l•bl 1.c7 02.60 Fire Brick-4, 1 M 230 a 125.06 Common 12.0031:L00 .. • • •.• - 'Flo itr—Diuy 20 t") ceilt Fstrb brands• • -- it Superpile ...... 4,37 05.50 Flue Rye Flour— •• • 0,0000,00 , hi. 1411. • BucliI:v1,}):100 lb —2 _ • . . Feed—t' Itraig . 160 , Shorts 250 2.3 Ptah—Duty ou foreign ' • can't 4> can't. Mockerek No.l Fr 12.00 No. 1, hf. 614.6.46.0 6,50 No. 2 • 0111.50 No. 2, ht Ll 4. a 6.50. No. 3 • 0 7,50 No. 3. hi 4.2:, fit• Nu. 1. kins • • . . Ilerrinir. Nu. 1 • • 6,00 Nu. 2 Sern. No. 1, old 013.03 Flbsil •• • • 9 0 10 CV!. Ptu 0 5,50 VU.X. NO. I. i 0 0 75 N 0.12, 0 371 ISlnskrit ..... • • 6 0 10 Baccoon 0 25 Mink •• • fit. 25 Ikea' Skin. 4's 114. 14 0 15 Glatss— Mark' Vottles• • Quart, t) gri: l s. a 0.01) Pint. a 7,00 Mara wine, 5,6 to gal 9.00 Claret. gross• 8 9,130 Window GinSai V 1101- City brand:. ~ .c10• • .... .. . Fl 4( 1011'2 • • • • 3l 4.50 1231-• • • • id 7,00 Patent do. 10114 to 16:21 • • • •• Country branlig, ill 3.37 B 3.30 lOx • • • - at 3.75 Onnpowder—Duly 24' . cent.. FIleY.3 , • •• • •4.75 :a 5.50 431 lbs • • • it :LOU caler GR 7',00 F1 , P44 du.• ..... ragla sip. ut pa pers. • •• •• • • • 01 6.00 [Web posviier• .3,05 2 3,50 Guilt—Duty 'Wheat- •.• ••• • • s 7 20 03 Ryc Oats . 25 GO N Corn 33 a 37 -Harley 40 el Pitisls. common • •Il 54 4 Roney—Ditty 30 ct. Cuba NVes'n comb p. lb 15 IT l 8 Ginseng—Duty 20 $ et liin.cuc. 23 5t Clover•-•• •- • 3.12 all 3,37 Timothy 1.. n? 0 Flaxseed 95 0 hlnvtard. 2.50 0 3.00 Spices-1T lb. Cloves T 1 0 3A Cassia in Moll,. 22 25 Ginger 10 a .N.Tnw g . •-• • •1.50 a 1.00 Pepper 9 fr. to ..... 13 if 16 liiiniakeroot-4) Virginia 0 Funteera• -••• • • -15 0 10 grinp—thify 304, - cent. Pittsburgh No 141 0 5 Cineinnati 41e 11 Bicelap tb Foreign. Cast and Sheer•lo a 17 110. single @ 'IA flan 19 °must • • • F.agle- •• • • 0 11 Hoop 1.• • • 50 15 Pittsburgh Nlanutheltire. German steel • • 0 01 English bli.ter• 0 121 Ameru bli ste r. • it 41 Spring 540 51 Bplrlts-43 Brandy Bortlx2.oo at 2.50 itchrii...•fLoo a 2.50 Rum. 4th pi• • • 1.50 1.75 IA) 40 0 50 Gin. 1.00 50 1.50 Sugar—Duty r no 50 CI. N. 0. prim, hlid 55 5-1 fair. litels• • 415 5 Havana. white lb 50 Iltorll. lb 41 i? IS Pillvered. Phila. 0 12 Balt —Duty `Ai e et. N0.1....a110nt• • • .1,..?5e I. in atore.•l.3l a Table. ilgr box • • 0 'ot—Duty 4e cent. Per keg. • • • • •14,00 014.50 PC. ling 4? 1,45 Snllpetre--40 lb. Saltpetre 919? int Tobaeco--p tb—[lol3 et. riff for cash for man ufactured Tobacco.)— Duty 40 4 , " cant. Y--4 4 tun of aft tb.— Timothy • ..... 9.50ii-10.(k) Hides—limy 5 Irk r•akti. iat.atri Spaui.h 14 ''fin 16 Do. salted. •• • • • 'll, 1 )0 . kiPPt t ) tkin.1.0i01.6 , 2 Green at 4 He y 25p cent 51issodria. Ky.slls Hops—Duty tlt P aunt lint .14. 36 12 vt - Indigo—Daly 10 t , Bengpa, n• • • • . 1.541 111.00 Spanish 1.15 1t13,90 Manilla-. 95 lii,lol Iron—Duty 30 V tent. Itar..Juniata•••• • 0 41 " Curttami• •• • 0 zT Sheet . • ••• • 5 1 "I' 7 4 Boiler Plates Oil G. Plough wings••• •.440 5 " Slabs 4 0 41 Reosia Sheet 0 15. Land—Duty 20 tS cent. Misitouri Pig 1.1.0 41 Bur a 5 Dtf. size Pipe tp it.t•.; 121 Sheet itl Leather—flute 20 r et Role, Holtitnore• .21 0 22 New York 1710 10 Dsrossertl. 13 2? 15 illouui t ter iP 4 SIT Akintur. 21 0 94 tiarneis. black• 15 i 22 11/411es. Hoek. 1' sides• .3t).no 0:11 on Itttssett glo.• • an.osi 941.011 Prptvfinklid 23.00 aeßmo Kips. 0:.16.01 (!altstin d0.•.15.00 Si 21,00 Lac.. in.ather 1.1.00 14: Itneand Scatinz. 1 V' doz. •15.ti0 N 0.3 doz. 35.14 9 No. 3 17 doz. 2.5.00 Sl•cAtp skins. 145 , lLitianaba r-,Dlity 20 p,, c. ad valorem, V in. pine. clear, in, ..f iht 072 . 2.00 Common (10.• OM® Cle.ur.le do., 033.00 Com Mon 1 do • 015.50 Clear 2 do• 0'40,00 Corn'n 2 41U• 5320.110 Plooig lin do 19,00820.00 in. common. • (oak do. do.•- Pine shingles Irk 1000 •", 50 if 3,i'41 Litiks.saved,sl,l•2so 1,50 • . . . Rates of Laurance on cargoes of steam and keel hosts : From Pittsburgh to Wheeling. Va. i it— " " " and from Cincinnati. 0 } a I tl " ° Louisville. Ky. la— . , " :" NIL Louis, Mo. I :di; " ," Ikenwille, do. I iir2 r o " r• Independence 2 e2} a 0 " Galena.. 111 Bill) a a :. " Memphis. Tenn. lAt " " " New Orleans —•1 all Prom N. Orleanito Pittsburgh 1 013 St. ti) - Ili3 I at— rhaigf.4 by good Flat Boats to New Orleans a %i Tstratptko Notice. 1300 SS for subscription to the dwelt - of the Birmingham Jj and Coal Hill Turnpike Company, are open In cc cordonce with the Charter of February- sth, P 34.3. All those desiring to take stock, will find book• open at the Banking Howie of Maj. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., Fourth at.. Pittsburgh; and at the lintel of Mr. Daniel Shavrimm. in Dirmitighour. and at Win. Noble's, Lower St. Olair tp. ,12-d3w OIiSIDERd UM TO ALI. VIIO WRITE.—ManG' jlt India Rubbey Fluid. for preventing Pens corroding in ink: also. for adapting them to write on Parchment. without the aid of pumice. and to facilitate the ink flow ing free. To Students, Conveyancers, and Mercantile men, it is invaluable. by merely adding few drops of this,Aluid to the Ink in use. it will instantly be found to lie the best auxiliary ever offered, ,as it neutralizes the acid. preeipafes the sediment, causes a free flow of the ink. and dispense. , with the trouble of wiping a pen. Just received and for sale by . JOMNSTON & STOCIPTON, Stationers, eor. Market and Third sta. L WILMAIITIL n. TICRTICSOW. L. C. WILWARTIL rplinl.l.3ll3F.R Itt:SINFLSS Will hereafter - be conducted J. (at the old stand of L. Wilmartly t on Penn nt.,) under lb, Grill .1 . (nrr4l I, NV It.MItRTH & Co. Wall Paper Warehouse, N O. 47, 11.411.1i1-71' STICF:ET, between Tlurd - and 4.1 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa..erTHOMAS PALMER, Nlastufacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints, Borders' Landscape Papers, Ornamental Truitepurelit Window Shades. &c., and dealer in Writing and VI - rapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards. ire.. at pretreat on hand a very extensive and well assorted stock of every article in his line of bu siness. persons who bay to sell again, ha will make salibrrai a diiitana t as ran hardly fail to secure their ens tom; and the mat rasittu from which housekeepers will have it in diet, power to wires, end the ren, law prie.s at which he is determined to call them. wiH. he getter, hioe self, present relit Inducement, as cannot Imo/Arad, in this location, by any tither House in the trade, IrrliagA and 'ranutten Br raps will ite nikap In cx change:nt the biglTaxpriOrs. inarl3-4m J. D. LEET. J. W. V. WHITE. y Eor & WIIITE„ Attorneys at Law, Nirashington, Pa. Collretions made in Washington, Fayette, Greene and adjoining counties. - nplß•y AI I St., 'F's UOO - ANJJ 5% RI lAti Ili ROOMS REMOVED to Messrs. Alexander 4. Day's Buildings, North side of Diamond.—Persons deeming to finish their Mercantile Education, in the most thorough and expeditions manner, will find Mr. D.'s Institution the most perfect West of the Mountains. Partnership settlements and balance sheets made out. Mills, Factories. Joint Stock Companies, and all kinds of business. can be furnished with a specification of ac. could, drawn up in such a manner as to exhibit the opening.sAiochicting, closing and final settlement of,j,he oifitirA, thus affordingflie keeper of the books an un erqng guide, from the commencement to the termination of the business, Horn-2 to 4, and)" So r. aps A Recipe far the lissgeunn Hair! TO FORCE' ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFT. SILKY. CLEAN ASSO FlNFL—Persons in consequent!, of the many things sold. set down every article. (he it ever so good,) as a humbug. 11 people could he made to try a ns. bottle of Jotte's Coral Hair Re , storati.ve. and sed how it makes dry. rusty. red. light heir moist, soft. auburn and dark, and keeps ti no; and . h' its fuse for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful ; lif people could see the number of poor respectable. me chanics . that use it, 19y.C. and Ond it the cheapest thing they rain Ause,) for dressing and beautifying the Win for areping it soft and in order three times as long as any other artielomade; and Forces it to grow, stops its falling, And cost■ but 3 shillings to try, -We fermerly •old nothing lasi than St bottles, but we wish people totry it. Sold only at 89 [mind 82] Chatham et reef, New York. and by ~ lear2o WM. JACKSON, At SO Liberty at. • 4 0 ti; Ilannie'd do, .• 2 0 7 /4 , :lies' Twist. 9 0 10 Ping t egs.• • - 610 7 .Iqugin boxes. 13 0 15 Twist• •• • • • 4;0 7 Cuvendhsh.• • • • 0 5 12slurnp in box 11 0 15 2s " 12 ® 17 165 .‘ " 12 0 14 Scotch snug.- •14 0 16 Itappcc • • ..... 12 eta& dry f &pa. 0 25 Toe-F.—Duty 20 cent. Imperial 05 Gunpowder• • _ 4.5 0) 76 Young Hyson 30 0 40 Voncbons•• • • 50 22 75 Tinplate—Duty 15 jf• cent, I Batten Block • • 0 1 X 10@.50 • Tallow—Duty 10 1p• ct. Rendered • • • • Bough 0 51 Sono Grensc.• 410 54. Vices--p box. Solid boxes. 14 0. 16 • Winer-.. Duty 404 4 cent t. P - Madeirrt..2,oo a 3.00 P Tenerit(44.oo B. 1.50 I.isbon 7.5 -0 1.50 Dry Multsttu • ..116. 44 70 Sweet., •.••- • • 64 tit 65 Marsoillost• .• • 70 76 Port 1.50 tik 6.00 Cultiltriu . 05 d , 70 Woo/-47 ib—lluty so 4) cent. 9 Prime. c 3 ¢ 35 Full blood.• •• • r ti 4 .T 3 blood 55 blood 26 46 blood & com. 41 26 g - n noti. ( :mouton ltectilied 19 :it 121 (4.11 ryr &old 3: uD 54.1 . Zlnc—{o tb Slicei Inh.• Freights -4k 100 tbs. TuCineirmati— Dry Goods—, 15 it 20 Heavy • • at 10 To Louisville. Dry Goods••.• 20 25 Uravy 12ja To St. Louis. Dry Goods.• ••• 40 3 50 Heavy 2.1 'Co Cleveland and Eric. Thy Goods.• •• • 0 40 Hoary 15 3 37{ To and from Brownsville Dry G'ds. down 0 15 Produce, &c.. up toa 'Co Nashvllic Dry Goode.- • • • Heavy To \\•heeling. Dry Goods •• • • 3 15 Heavy d 10 To 'Zanesville. Dry Goods • • Hoary To Heaver. 0 50 0555 30 Drc Good. Ileass •• • , • • To New OTlonos. Dry Goods. •• • .511;3 62 &c.• •• • 15j 40 way": OF FREIGHT ON Mk PA. CANAL AXU RAILROAD[. 4° 100 lbs. 00e Ashes. pot k pearl 50 Batter and Karon •` 05 Bale rope & int;rl; " 70 Beeswax, " 75 Bristles, " 75 Ilmoms, " 1.50 Cheese, 0 70 Corn, Vt . bu 30 Corn Metal 4 bbl 1.00 Cotton. " 60 Chilled Rollers. •' 1.00 Drugs& Medicines." 1.00 Dry Goods, too Pried Fruit. " 75. Flour. P bbl. 1.00 Furs and Peltries. 100 rbe.l.oo Feathers, '• 1.00 Furniture, " IAIO Glass rare, " 75 Wind. Glass. P. l.a. 60grret Ginseng, h) 100 tbs. 75 flair " 75 flops, " 75 !Temp, •` 75e. dry ei.) " lenlhc r, " t.O Lend. 40 141. M and 011, f'zistor. 103 Oil,. (e h e'rl“ 1.00 Pork. I pickled 1.50 Y 100 lbs. 65 Racs, 100 tss. 713 Seeds, Skins, deer lc butt '• Tntlow. 05 Tubaceo.Obiu lest; " 7.5 • Ky. " " fli 1/7 , bu. Wool. " 1,0 N) Whiskey, fp bbl. TO BALTIMORE CIA MOYON GAISELA BLACS WAILS A ND 6 DAT LINES. Cfnns No. 1— Balt Bncon. I.nrd. Park, ThtttrrAlteese. To ' bare, &c. 674 Third Fruit. Reeds, Wont. Frathnrn, pad Itlerchnndlze, Marine Fuiritrance. ~- ~-~ . >-. Y-a ...:_ .yy.'!<....z.z.ivL.s~:::wJna:s,~£bS~t-i"k ~fr, a~.b..:': ~ rry. ,~ •'3~ ~"~sn~.. •~5%.:%ii.":~.'.~~r~.:.."+.r..A: ,, :..^~5.::.' ~-~ •f+ic~~:kl~t~sYisF '~-' - ~, Khzem;'. }' ~~.e<•X+= .il4 iitawlitt.. piTrsiti"M.GraisiDadaiD TRADN R. M. YELL, JAM MAY, Coma:MTV , rc ' z Arai- JoHN SHIPTON. rAssrivora ARBANOF.M - ENT — S - rnr. 1349. Steamboat Packet Line. leaves daily for Cineinnati,lo a sr. Pa csenger Packet. via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 9 •. 11... and 0 P. 11. Midi Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, O 'A. x., aid I^}. P. K. Western and SoutLerri Coach Line. 6 A. lit. North-Western. via Cleveland. daily, 10 Erie and Western New York. daily. Q s.. H. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 A. X, ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Alai! via Philadelphia. due 3 A. M., closes le le Western Mail, Cin. and lAMUSY.. due S r. Y., clo.es 5 1. h; South. via Rah. and Washington, due d P. M.) e/Osci 5 A. North-Western via Cleveland. due 10 A. at.. closes 9 A. sr Erie and Western New York, dile S P. W., clones 5 4. M. STOCKS. Par calms. Asked. Offered. Bank of Pittsburgh 550.00 1551175 550.00 Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00 . 43.50 Merchants' and 51. Bank 50,00 47,00 45,00 Fainters' Fleposit Bank None in market. !land Street .I.tridge • • 50.00 50,00 45.00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50.00 35.00 Ohl Allegheny Bridge '?.,00 5, 35,00 35,00 Coati, ellsvalle 11, It, Stock. paid on shares.SV, so ' • • ' 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (0 +? cent;) 95,00 Monongahela Bridge ...... •.. •• • 95.00 10.50 Gas Stock 50.00 45.00 Weekly ROVICNV or the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, FRWAT AIOILIIING, April 14, le4d. Our commercial week has passed quite encourag ingly : the signs ofpanic exhibited some days ago, are happily vanishing. There appears to be more confidence in the banking institutions of Ohio, though still there who receive large - heaps daily, are careful not to lot them be in their safes over night. The amount of business transacted in the city during the week, has been tremendous. Every merchant has been crowded with orders—many of which they foune grrat difficulty in filling. The transactions have been confined to the regular trade ; we notic e but little speculation in the fluctuating articles.— Goods are sent efFfreely to the "regular four months customers," which indicates a great degree of con fidence in the future condition of the western trade. The rivers have been in fine order, and the pros pect of a continuance of high water is good enough. We have heard no croaking among steam boat men, though the competition is very brick. There ap pears to he an abundance of Freight in the city ; width goes off at fair prices. The weather has been warm and pleasant ; one good shower was all that came upon us. The roads are now in good order, but we have not seen the expected arrivals of country produce which were to cheapen the market. The farmers doubtless have more profitable work on hands than coming to town with little loads of stuff. We no tice no decline in pried' of country produce ofim. portance, and the supply in market as not great. The effects of the opening of the Pennsylvania and Ohio canal, have bon felt. We observe Cheese, Ashes, and other articles of Western Reserve Pro duce on the wharf, but not in sufficient quantities to effect any change in the market. From the Western states enormous lots of Bacon, Bulk Pork, Lard, Skins and other articles, are com ing in. From the South, Cotton, Hemp, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Tobacco, &c. are beeped upon our market. In prices we are not aware of any very import ant change; we quote in the report below the ['w ent rates. The Canal business may he learned from the fol lowing statement 1— COLLIECTOU'I OFFICZ,} Pittsburgh, April - 13, 1848. Amount of Tolls received of Boats Cleared, and tolls received per last week, ending en Wednesday, 12th April, IS4S. No. Boats Cleared. Tonnage. Tolls, 124 5,960,44 $5,095,83 At the Allegheny wharf the greatest activity pre vails. The wharf is covered with Pig Metal, Lem_ her, Staves, Whoop Poles, Hay, varinni manufactur lured article., and Grain and Produce. The steam ers un regularly, going out well laden with articles of Pittsburgh manufactures, Groceries, &c. 4. Iliti EY MATTERS.--Money begms to come in pretty freely from the country ; which, in addition to the business of the reason, ii facilitated by the juniors afloat in regard to " currency." These sus picions tend to swell the accounts with our Broker., and re`duce the value of Western bank notes. In Cincinnati, there are stories in circulation prejudi cial to the Norwalk and Sandusky banks, but from all the information we have been able to obtain, they are destitute of any tangible foundation. Our merchants here, who are in correspondence with those points, declare that the rumors have been oc. visioned by designing persons, in order to bay up the notes at a depreciation. If so, they have gUe. ceedod in their object. Eschange on both East end Wont, is without any variation from our last quota tions. Eastern funds, though not plenty, are be coming mote abundant; the selling rate is g per cent. premium. The Brokers are at present buying currency at 2.421 per cent. Tha is altogether owing to the demand for, and the difficulty in obtaining specie fondle,— to meet obligations is bank. In a few days, it is thought, the rates of discount will be the same as formerly, and therefore we have thought it advisable to omit our table for the present. Flour—The receipts during the week have been eon. siderable, and the demand has been quite good. There has been some finetuation in prices, but we now find prices ranging about as they did last week. Some lots have been bought for shipment—but the greater portion of the Flour bought has been for home consumption; We can get no reliable information as to the future condi tion of the market. as the moat intelligent dealers differ in opinion; some predict an advance, while others assert that there must be a decline. We are tempted to regard the latter class as right--for we cannot see what there is to keep up the price, while there is so much decline in other articles of food. There appears to be plenty of Flour in the country, which will be crowded upon the mar. ket soon. Much, however, is of inferior quality. The re. ceipts yesterday were light, and there appeared to be a fair demand. We noticed several sales on wharf at the following rates: e. 1.50. 4.0024.62 e. We consider: 84,56 the average quotation for yesterday's transactions, From store *4,6261,75 were the hgures, at which we noticed sales. Sugar—We hare but little to remark in relation to Sugar. It seems to maintain its price. notwithstanding the great supply on hands. and the forced sale. We quote at .503.1 e, in ktbds. fur Prime New Orleans, on time. —Large lots are taken freely at fi7Vit29e. The sales to the country are brink. Market well supplied, and demand good. We notice that an inferior artieleli in market. We do not quote sales of any but Ninth.' C heeae—Several small lota have arrived, and sales already %toted at 70Se. Goshen sells at Plefle. Mutter-. The article is very scarce, and may remain so for a week or more. Very little Prime Better has ar rived. The Diamond Market has not met the demand. Sales in bbls. have been made at 15216 e. By retail 20a 2.55, are the prices. Potatoes—The market is very well supplied, and prices have declined. WE have heard of sales of Pink Eyes to *1.37 for 3 hu. bbls. Red are worth 50e. P ho. Neshannoek. 811.50 P bbl. Eggs—The market ie n6w glutted, and sales 1n bble at 61e. Dried Apples—Sale{ at 70e. fromlirst hands. /rem store 751 Me. Market poorly supplied. W hiskey—There is ne thane in Rectified; regular sales at 20c. Raw has advanced, in consequence of tha advance in Cineinnati ; a good article is worth 17:17}d. Linseed Olt—Sale of 1.5 bbls. at 511 e.; eingle bbl,. are cold at 596'60e. Rye—Sale from first hands at Me. Rye Flower—Sale yesterday front firm hands at S 3 There Appears to be some demand. Clder—Crab Cider is wort , ' sa,ooorr,oo. The demand is good. and not much in market. Lime—Sales from store at e 1,51101.02. .'Honey—gales at 15010 e. in Comb; by rated] at IEIO 20 ream Tin Plate—Regular sales SI at if10,0021a0,50. Shall-,RegtAay sales at 01,37 F bag. Graham Flons,-Sales at 2e. F lb. Moe—Brisk at 6105;e. in tierces. Beeswax—Sale of 50 Mc at 211 e. no tairairrSales of 50 boxes M. IL at 162,121t2,25. from store at 37040 e. . WI udisi ItA S Wei; iiitiiirtetivity in the , market . shiee:thTe": . opeititti:of the Springwadp. We' have heard of sates oecily *lmmo nt quotations; for which set ra,de. Country brandi hare been taken at wide range : 83 ; 2'163,62. Tile deinatid couili:1 1 4411 6 00 4;' and the receipts from inanufacturlini are heiii;il; lOsird—Salta at 011151 e. • Ileasse—Salea of Sinall White at 75050 e; . r • Salt -:-Sales at canal at 81,25. Ale—Demand brisk at former quotations: 117, 1 : 1 00 ,9 , 00 - Coal—Cowing in frotn all directions; 1011114 at '.se; Oandles.-Ne change; aides brisk, . Figs---Salea• at 1219150. • Corn--Some receipts; sales on wharf at', 3311,35 e. Vinegssrliestlar sales of excellent Cidtit Vinegar at9a. Itiaga- . -nagular saki! at 31e. Fead--There have been no immolations in.Dran and shorts. The prices are probably mwhanged. Conl—liegular sides from boats at se. Pea Nuts—Sale of 200 hu. at 81,00. Soap—No change In any kind Of Soap. Several lots arrived frornciuqienati„ Regular sales at old quotations. Cotton Yarns—Demand brisk ; and regular sales at priers quoted abeve. Coffee—Market well supplied with a superior article. Regular sales Rio at 83e1e., according to quality. Cordage—,The figures in our table are correct. k'eathers—Receipts have been Very behvy during the week; bat we note no change in prices. Several lots have been shipped west. Sales at 31.032 c. Powder—No change; Lrisk demand, and plenty In market. For prices sea table. Ptg Metal—There is no longer any feeling in the market, as all the No, I Allegheny ban been disposed of. There is some Canal Metal in the market yet, and apple little lots inferior Allegheny. The sales of No. 1, as be fore reported, were at 040231. The furnace men are all satisfied with their sales, and go home rejoicing that the panic-makers did not succeed in reducing the priceirto ►ivao. rVietal has been bought, we, have heard no more about the stoppage of the iron establishments. Bacon—The market is glutted, as we have before no ticed. The receipts are still heavy, and we understand the west contains immense quantities that are yet to be shipped through nod to this city. In price, the tendency is cert•inly downward, notwithstanding sale■ are now made at ruinuunly lo • rates. We quota at 31d4e., Hog Round. Bulk Pork—Large receipts. but no salsa that we can hear of. We think we might quote at 2103 e. Beans—The market is overstocked, and there sp. pears to be but little demand. We have .be■rd of no gales, except In a retail way. A first rate article of Small White is held at 753e0; other varieties at 60070. Feeds—Clore, There has been but little activity in the market this week. We quote at 53,12 from first hands, which. we understand, will be paid fur a good ar ticle. From store $3,23 3,37 i in a retail way $3,20. Dar—Sales at 95. Brown Mustard—This article (of good quality) finds ready sale at 99, 5023 , 00 . Hemp—Nothing doing worth notice. We quote at $115,00V't20.00 too. Apples—Some lots arriving daily; but are taken with a great deal of caution. Sales have been made on the wharf us high as 52,50; for inferior qualities, 81,75.42,00 have been taken. Buckets—No change in prices. Market well sup plied. Sales of Beaver at 82.2002,25. grooms—Plenty• in market, of all qualities. We hear of sales at 51.1732.00. Grain—We have very little to say in relation to any kind of Grain. 117iteu—ls nominal; we hear of no ■ales, except of small lots to mills. We quote at 07295. Barley—We quote as yesterday,. sale at wharf of 100 ha. at 40c. (m—Arming miner alowiy, and sales at 255323 from first hands. C arrant s—Sale of n V11E1110( at lek. Al mo»d•—Hales of small lute shelled at 20315; SUR 17c.; hard 1 c. al• e t—Regula r aisles at fit1,1%?..92,25 boz Feed—No change to notice in any article of Feed.— The otarkel is still bare, and receipts ;Mount to &Loot nothing. !?ran—Worth ISo. on wharf; 16.318 iu Coto Sharo—Worth 25c. on wharf: from store 2.ie II ide s—The receipts of 'Missouri and Illinois eon nue large. Sales from store at the following rates: Missouri F+SLUfe.i Illinois 9:d11c.: City Slaughter green is worth 3 et 4c.: Patna Kips 81.50V1.6 ,, a-prece ; Spanish 121V14. Orangea—The market is out well supplied, Sides quick at S.1,5003.1:110. Large lots are expected. bespoug—Detnaritl pretty fair, with so:Relent quart tittes in market to meet it. Sale yesterday at $4 50. Lumber —There baa been a brisk demand for Lum ber during the Nr ce k. and all the good rafts have been bought. There is no change in the prieeof boards, and w~ mill quote at S and 916. No change in dry LumbeK Shingles on calm gat a way a hole. We quote at .32.,3.723 12,50. Leather—The bcsinees is brisk, but no change Li prices have been reported. Aetse■—The figures in our table are as near correct ■s we can make them. There are but few transactions, which make it difficult to arrive at a certain price. Cotton—Very dull; we lour of no transactions. We can not state any thing further than that holders era firm at 741'7i for Tennessee. Cattle—There was no' safes yesterday at the Alle. glieny yards, and the receipts dil not amount to more than ten head of Beeves. Of Sbeep, Hogs and Calves there were none. We are therefore without quotation's. Itiva .311trIliqout efunT 01. rvirTsuuttirAn Sf VExr waarn ix viz cuAxNp.. A URI VEII, Steamer Bitaypr, Clark, NVellssille; Baltic, Jacobs. 13rovrtissillit. Atlantic. Parkinson, do; " Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Willasilk; " Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Ikareri Palo Alto. MePoliald, Bearer, Friendship. Masts, Cincinnati; " Clipper, Nu Coooks, Cincinnati; DEPARIP.P, Steamer Bearer, Clark. IVeHiving; • Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. ✓ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville; Caleb Cope. Moore, Heaver and Wellsville " Michigan Nu. 2, Oilson, Beaver; Palo" Alto, M'Dunald , Beaver; • Von Bush, Jenkins, Louisville, • Brilliant, Once, Cincinnati; " Consul, Diuney, Wheeling, " Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport; Umpire,—Cincinuaitc ✓ St, Cloud. Lipt, N. Orleans; " rammoont. Poe, St. Louis; Coanci, Boyd, Zanefville; " Schuylkill, Andrews, St. Louis; " North Carolina, Deviancy, St. Louis; itivEs..—.There were five feet three inches water in the channel yesterday afternoon. Tsz OItENTAL.—Thi■ splendid St. Louis racket leaves to-day fur St. Louis. sir The regular packet feaveate•day at 10 ♦. al kCr See advertiseecnts of BrOwnsville rad Wells ville Packets. Nursery Stook for Sale. Tee subscriber offers for sale Ins entire stock, in lots to suit purchasers, at very reduced prices. The collection is not equalled fora select and ex tensive variety, in the Western country . ; containing many new, ram and valuable plants, consisting in part of Ca mellia, Japonicas, large flowering plants, from 3 b 3 d feet in height, Cactus, Azaloes , Geraniums, Fushrins, Month ly, Notsette Cluster, Perpetual Moss, Vining or Pillar - Rose ,s the finest and most esteemed roots in cultivation. The Dahlia list contains the most showy and fins prize roots grown; Flower Roots, a huge variety; Vines, shrub bery, shade trees, evergreens, &c. Amateurs, nursery men mid others, who wont .to decorate their , yards, gar dens, pleasure grounds, or green houses, Isre reapecuhily invited to examine the collettion, which is open to visit ors, except on Sundays. Conveyance by the omnibus and greenwood ferry. Deseriptive catalogues sent by mail, or may be had at oar stand, No. in Diantohd Market, where orders left 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,My mg of gardens, &e. Orders left 1131 &brave. . JAS. WARDItOP, 3falutheater, near Pittsburgh mar 17.dirn IrALUADLE CITY PROPERTY.-.For Sale an im. proved Property on a.iberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling House with good cellare,a Hall of entrance two Parlors, Dining-room Kitchen . and Wash. room on first stot y a Hall and four splendid rooms tin 2d story. Three fine rooms on 3d story and three rooms on the garret all finished in.modern style and in comfortable order. Also, two large Haiiding Lots on renn street a bargain can be had in the above property if applied for. soon, terms aceomodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen agent. April S. 1848. Smithfield above 4th xtrp.rt. Removal. & E. TODD would respectfully inform the mei'. chants of this city end our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of Fittb and Market streets, 2d slimy over James P. langur, entrance en Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, of our - own manufacture with an assortment of Gentle mem,' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole ; sale Furnishing Stores. Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us thr the past year, we would be happy" to receive calls from our old customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that we intend nothing on'our Part Shall induce them look further,, as N , raekpe,et ftdd Aely to oar elook, - and ditdnish out pfideS- • • - • mernhanti and dealers are ,soltiited to ;,tednini stook of Goods. - vipto-if for' -Sae' - - . wait ktAT..r, tftp , Ap,t-A'inie",iniiitli • t ortrottn• rn nnat. toWashiri.ltititiles fronaTlltebitight#4 .5r miles tram:the canal There - are - 5 scras,A . .. well Cleared fenced: A - glsod..t , fio aiarY":"Ldg . House, o bY 18, with two room to }trick chin), nay. and a log stable and abed arc ou the 101. The house is at present andut44 tt's a ,taidl store, and *il/ make, a good stand fox Century busluess.' There is,A fine' large garden, fur rrtisin,," mark...llllg for the Pittsbnrglintlarket. The roed'from Pittslinrgh to Siackennbutgli 6w? Feeaprirt. passes the, door. The above property will be sop rew for cash, or half cash tuutsix montlis.credit; and aeood little given on paying for it. Possesaicot given on the lst of April. Fur terms and particulars apply at • ISAAC 11A,Iifiltil' Agency and • Int,llu hied . °Meet Fifth - 11.. well nrrauged with - hnlLof room and kitchen, four:bed rooms.. finished garret. goou n cellar, and pleasantly located on ',liberty street, Alleghs. ny: Price and terms accommotletimr. S. CU'llluEnT,Cieneral Art., mar 27 - . - ..Smithfieldstrest. ci_ MTH WA itirrnel - ft [{'i't. kirit' SA:I.E.—A two spry Brick nonce, situated in the 6th ward; eontams four rooms, hall; . kitchen and coal e house, Prtce SECO, and terms easy. Also. tiro Franic Houses, each """aining five TOIPITIO; price $O5O each; terms aceoinmo t ling. Apply - at S. cuTithEirrs, Real Estate Office, Smithfield at., near Fourth. marZ 1 . 3 EAL ES E TAT—Pcis wons wishing purenuse Own.- llotsiei. BUILDING LOTS, or FARMS. can End a great variely. for sale on accommodating terms, at S. CUTHIJERrii Heal Estate Office. marl 7 CO Smithfield st. 1 7 " , " ,, 5.irf ,: e1FA11.:11 FOB SAI.F Shuttled on the Ohio River. twelve miles below Pittsburgh. on slap road to Beaver. and adjoining land of John Hays. Esg., containing 100 acres. well improved, with a good House, Barn, and Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, comprising Apples, Poaches. Cherries, &e. Thts tu , Rerts is of the must desirable now offered for sale. bar further partied lars apply at S. CUTHBERT'S Real Beale 011ie°, maral 50 Smithfield st. Q TABLE TO, RENT.—A LOU Stelae, with Dartrup 0 house, so rent from the Ist of April next. Inquire of mar7-tf P. L. SNOWDEN. 29 Water st. r 1 , 0 LET—Thai large and commodious warehouse. naiad on Second street. near Wood. jum below ; Parks & Co.', aut.rat prevent occnmed by John Little, Est.. S. Ci.YI4ISPAT: Oen. Agent, Mar 7 . 50 Smithfield street,' • l 7 00M TO 1,131 —On the . &aeon& story of thn ~ arc-1.1, 1.1, h0u5e,..N0.26. Wood at., Lavina a frottt entrance. marl GEormE COCHRAN% To Let, A NEW two story Brick Dwelling linuse, situ-' ated on the East Commoa, 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 mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first (Thor, and four good bed rooms on the second story :'with finished garret. Enquire of RICRA RD GRAY. on the premises: or of febil-tf JAMES PARK. Jr. A. CO.. Second st. PO LET—A Brick Douse, ciiriter of Webster and Ful ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos session given immediately. Apply to febl9-tf J. C. CUMMINS. ryo LET.—.% Room on the first story, and the second anti third stories of* brick house, coiner of Fifth and nion etreets. ALSO—A very neat and tonveuient Frame rotta . Fe, in Allegheny city. Apply to JAMES TAI. /1,0 ttrINT.-A Basemen[ with two rooms. suitable for a physician - or dentist. on l'euu street. between Hand and Irwin 'tracts. bald:2 1.. WILMA NT' I. IVO LET.--One new three story DivelitTirflicuari, with bath house attached, situate near the corneroi Wylii and Washington streets. Pussession given oil the first of April npit, Urot l 7l JOHN F. PERRY. LETPthree dwelling houses. situatcou ir";l7lW . h I street, near the Canal Bridge, in the city of Pitts burgh. Also, a R00m,75 by IN feet, with a eunvanient entranti on sth, near Wood street. Also, a frame dwelling. two stories. witlq an acre of ground under cultivation, situate on Ohio Lane, in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of fanS J. D. WILLIAMS. DO Wood et. WELCH, DELEVAN 1c NATHAlirtp NATIONAL hROMIIw NaulfiPhiieaebeu't consistingntaCi:leTa talentedetiilt4 of Equestrians. will open this aerison'a cainpai,gm in Vito-, bargh, on mosri4y EVIL.WING. 4pril 17th, for=d, gl‘nrl season, on the old ground in front of tho Amerienif The followini distinguished and popular performers will have the honor of appearing every CVCLIIIIS during their star in the city: .1. J. Nathona, Richard Rive's, Sig. Cierigani, Frank Brower, N. Johnson, ten Huntington, C. Woods. Ben Mallory , unes If nit lane, Ned Jamison, T. Brower, 'ash. eimpLers, Georg. rtoaLar , Anthony Faster, Tom KIM.. M. Sherwood, itlasters Frank and Win. ( ' aster, Err Alliniigion: 25 cents. No half price. irpthxirs open at iii—perfurinutice to commence ate:; o'clock. For pvticulars afpc;formancc see ptogr3mme of ea :h Jay. 416 Grown, o 4 ( _gill 6.5 Demand Alley. ran. tic consulted in ull rute,.es of a pnrau t h e „ a Mca a ;ire in.: s ) und Syphilitic erupt ions.conorrho•a 4 fearer. and Its CuilteqUenpat, together with all ve nereal deserter. impurities of the bloat, with all diseases of renewstorigin. ik i 11 discases.withstere to res. plc et, marred discharges. seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism. finale weakness, discuses of the• womb. monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula iu anat. nervous airretiods. pains in the back and loinsirri tations of the neck of the bladder rand kidneys, scot' utie eruptions, letter. ringworm. mercurial diseases. &c. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICEII Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses,_ gamy, elitnate, or impurities of the blood, ichereliy the constitution may hare been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his cure. . Dr. Drown's offices are conveniently arranged into mate apartments. Patients can 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. Brown's reply skill in removing marrcal dis eascp, in their various (Mini andstages, itiiNerments which can rarely be equalled'. flthrngels ere hereby ap priied that Dr. Brow') has been regularly educated an every branch of medicine, and for the list twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of, those disease's. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who' gtves his whole attention to those com. plaints. ED - Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases,, be guaranteed. tu c cau t ases are relieved in a shots time, without inter: ruption gam business. rrllernie or Ituptare.—Dr. Drown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he Lao pstd parucu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must Contain a fee. or they will not be attended to. Irr - OifiO• on Diamond Allay, a few dbora from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly cunt; dentist. oct2s.d&vri y ItIIEUMATISCII.—Dr. Tfrowirs newly discovered rem. • edy for Itheuntatism is a . speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never (ails. Office and private Consultation Rooms. No. 65, Dia mond alley, rittstiurgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. ianla-dawtf T. de J. T. DUCA &CU, No. 77 & 79. CORNER SI XTH AND 1.1 BEETS' STEETS. Laving enlarged az! aboved and n ewl we l l c v fi o t fitted u s tt i l7i i invite the attention of their friends and the publicie to their choke selection of New Goods, comprising every varie ty for spring and• summer year, selected especially for their custotne roeparttneni. Those wishing to leave ;heir orders will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goods. Their stook of ready made Cloth ing. is extensive got up in the best manner. of durable =- tonal, and well worthy the attentiotf of those wishing to purchase. All are invited to call. and may rest assured thht they will be pleased with price. quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. aprillo 6mu. Spring Style. 0„ . MOORE, has just received from:ley, York, the Spring Style of slats—which he will iatrealucV on Satufdly, March 4. II those in want' or a neat . and superior 1101, will pleas call and examine, at NO. 75, Wood street, .3d door above Fourth street. nl3 'MEW BOOKS.—VoI. 2 History of the Diruntists, or .L Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the Revolution from unpublished sources; by Alphonse do Lainartine in three vols. Vol. 2d Mist received. The Life of Chevalier Bayard, " the Good Knight ;" by W. Gilmore Simms. Scenes at Washington--a story of the last generation by a Citizen oi Baltimore. Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains; by Geo. P. 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," "The' Diary of a Late Physician," he. The above works received this day, and for sale by • JOHNSTON de STOCKTO:si, feb2,lßooksellers , Market at. MEANOVIT — One AND STINGY any must be who ll will have any kind of bad, dirty, hafah. gray, or red Hair, when we have so often shown )hem the names of persona who being thus, have. liv the use of a 3s. bottle of JONES'S COITAL TWA )3r,SToßxrivE, had flue long silky heir. - Sold tit qhttlhatti et.. N. V., and by • AVAL '.TACKSON, kgent, rnar2s . . SO Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Goochlam ping an. Bleeding. no. 55, ZITTI STAINS.. lia NORRIS, (Successor to M. R. • Leeches received monthly, attendance at all hours. cence : The Physicians of Pittsburgh. Allegheny and Birmingham: 1849. I most eheettbile recommend to the Physicians, Pami lies, and all my ormer friends and patrons. Mr. R. IL NORRIS. as hang thoroughly aentrainted with the boil neu, and worthy of patronage. M. R. DELANY. mar2l4 l ll l 100 T ig A n ß, me o n f t p .in rile i it2 r n . aly b and good condition, ars B o ß n L c S on TAAFTISc O'CONNOR. ALL the Morning and most of the - Etttehuigh Weeiry lid‘espapers, Stbbett's Counterfeit Ditee!or and Har ris's Pittsburgh and Allegheny City Direetortea; kern for sale by ISAAC HARRI S , np7 Nan st,. trnat St. Clair. IF P VII ADAMS, of Bucks - county, (u -volunteer lately from Mexico.)' will calhmon the Poet Memel , . Allegheny city, or on Dr. Watt; he wall hear of something to his interest. ~JSjprlag •as . on. 9 . x. , R4S. 'LT 9CoaD Sc. Cai (late AT Cor d King,) IIAT• ~. ~, . TERS. will introduce the Spring Style of a -.lfT5 this day, Saturday, Marsh 3th, - 184R. : - nig, trierldo end epstomera agn - ret ut Zeit. 61-itAljirtil. examine filar Edo& ,al3itatag, l l4 • stAtt ''' 1. 440 ,-4.6 'n New Voyk, atlhok stare, eorner,of : Slid . .pea_l4...; marl-T =II v.._. ~trh°in iioa~a~~'oluttltl ~. - CINCINNATI ,AND: PriTSBIJRGE , DAILY ST.E..AN - !Pt.ACJEVIII! LIRE. rr ills IndePeadent Line vf,steameri .I , :liovreomposed 1 of the largest, swiftest,.-best finished "antl,furnishetl. and most powerfulfboats ors ooz:waters of the AYest.'The highest wages are paid for the ,'ervices -of the • hest and; most experteneed , men engaged ir..the "river, business. The liner has bden operation for years has tarried nearly two ntillions-of Teeple, without c , oing the slightest injury to their persons. The , proyniutors , rhalienge eons-, Damien with any.passenger hue in- the. Union , for safety; regularity. and speed,=All ,that. money - esti. has. been provided for the safetyccoinfort and conven.snee. of Passengers. The boats lenve'Cor Cincinnati: folloom .A/OND.t Y PA eirET.—Tha.M osova Arrata: , Capt. Stoat, vent le=v•C Pittsburgh every-MD.lday morning at ill o'clock, 'Wheeling every Bluhday teenitiret 10. r. at; TURSDA . Y PACK.E2`.—TIic r Ifinama No. 2, Capt. Jae. Klineriter. will leave Pittahurch every l'oevilay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling ',very Tuvaday evening at 10 e. • 147EDNA'SDA7 PACEET....—The New Itiroi.eirn O. 2, Cups. it:. Dean, will leave P i ttsburgh every Weilneeday morning nrIllo'cloca; Vital:l:Wig every 'Neilmiedut ever,, ing at lir P. M. TIIUANLIT .I"ACKET.—'rhe Danairier, Cart. Grace...trill leave Fittibilrgb terrl'hursilay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every 'l'hurid ay evelutig at 10P. U. • FRJ.P.gi YEA CE±T.-I'he kletrrkit k_Capt, Cr - ooki;' Trill leave Pittsburgh every Friday short:dug 11[10 u'alock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. SATURDAY I'ACSET.—The Alassaectan, Capt. D. Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday raortattg at o'clock ; Nir'heating every Saturday craning at 3.0 e. u. 911117)AY PA OKET.--11:e leakc Newvair, Cart. A. G. Masao, will Ipayc l'imeburgli every Sundny morning at ly o'clock; Wheeling eveiy Sunday evening al 10 C. Y. 1,0, Vor provirpaTM . fo' Tlie new and splendid inisenger and stall strainer BALTIC, JAeOPS, will . Icavo or the a ova port during the preeitit wog, at Et positively.. . V. 7 fret^lit or passitgi. apple on board. foLII Vor Browns AEATI lli itevr Moil and Passongee iteemer AT LANTIC. JAmns l'AtAtsioN, Matter. will kayo for the above port this day, at 'at A. AL, puxineely. For freight or pnssnge apply ott board: • • feint _• For Lafayette anti liraLahlt 13,1 var. The light draitgla steamer SWAN. IL May, rster, will leave 'for the above and inter., mediate landings, oa Friday. 1431 ins:au% al 3 o'clock. r. st. For Crvight,or, postage apply on board,lar to aput J A ML:S MAY. isaver auiL 10l svi Vackst...----• THE . steamboat 13 EAVIli, - CuAiits 'r.' CLARICE, AinStC!. will. during the coming winter season, make daily trips to hearer and W.:Norther leaving Pittsburgh every morning. nt9 o'clock, and NVells rine at 3 o'clock, r. M. tierls -1). M. lIARTC)N Jc CO.. Acants.. For Cillellllll/.1.1. --4WiThe light draught steamer FRIENDSIIIP, DAVIS, Niaster, will leave fur the above nod P iitterntediate ports, on Shturday, the 15th lent. For freight or ritssnge apto on boned. tonr IS • For St. Louis. • , • The new and splendid steamer °MESITA-T.; 4 y•N LICION. Muster, will leave tin the above and intermediate puns on. FridaT the 14th into ant. - l'or freight or passage apply on Loarg' marlo For St. Louis. - lagsplendid stenrner NORTH CATIDLI NA, ner - EvAT:r, Ainatur. will !envy for the noove t4nli interirreilinpr. ports. regularly. " For *ergot or pa•afge iippty felel New Arrangement. - THE steamer CALLI 3 tati'll will leave for Beaver. Glasgow, and Wellsville.. on 'Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, ut p re turning.on Monday, %Veal/wady, and Friday. She has a boat at the landiar, between ood.street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time.. • . S. & W.• HARI3AUGII. Agents. ma rB , • No. 33. Wood street. .for IagTIJE fmt-rualtinipna3,angpr at/Fr SYLVANI A:, R. C. GRAY, Master.will leave regularly . ..for,the above .auti interute.tiiate ports. •or freleht or paaxa.,r.re 3p 1) .0a board. rn27 • ' ' • Par New Orly/most ' •' • '• TIIE spletalid new steniger'!37l.VANNA,.: il• Dgamsga. Master. .1.011 leava icaariy forthr , alirse ;144 nil ititgrreetliatelandings: . For tresahVor passage bpply on Lolled.. • &IA Firs. St. Louts - . Gatpuu, and lltal!iragne." TIIE geed - steamer wrI•ANTif :rap,. MIT, Master, will leave far tle istiove recularly . rot frerglif or passage apply on board: or to"• • JAMES MAY,' or, mar'Z.9. Grn. MILTENBERGER. Aro- For riashar/l/e. 1114631 TM] steamer AMERICAN 134(JLE vrill fa 4ve tbr tbe :tin:ll-p p.npl gill intarrnediatf pfins on Vedneads y 1:2t11 instant. .. For freight hr passage apply an board. or tp ,_ frig G. ii: MIINENBEILGER, Agent. —_. --- PltisbNtrgh. aril Wheplllig PAckpr, THE swift steatner CONSUL, Dousef P. ;ail KtNcl?. Master. will leave regularly for \‘'lleeling., on,Monday, Wednesday, and Vri da y. al 10 o clock. precisely.. ~ , Lc aye Wheeling every Tuesday, Tha r sday, and Satur-. day, at 7 o'clock. A. M.. palitiVely. The COtIBUI will land ut all intermediate ports. 'Every accommodation that can be procured„for the comfort rigd safety of passengers, boa Leen provided. 'The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board-or to -Mar6 . JOHN ;FLACK, Agent. /ear Cincinnati. _ . The new and splendid l'asseter learner MG.IILANDER. Captain U. A. Feast, Wilt cave for tue - al.ove and all intermediate ports regularly. Flar freight or passage, haring .superior uccorninoda lions. apply on board. fehl9 • • 1 1.:8 Pittsburgh and Browns-i - Ille Daily Packet Line. Fear,riarr Ist, 1949. Ftitpu.sitv tet,1949. LEAVE DAILY 9 A. M. 4ND 4 P. M: The following new bas complete the line 1 1 ;ler the present SCOSOO Capt. James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacolts: and LOUIS APLANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The bouts arc entirely new. awl arc fitted up without yarned to expense. Every comfort that money-can procure - has been provi ded. The boats will leave the 3SonongaltelalVhart Itoat. at the (NO Of ROSS st. Passengers will he punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. jan3l • Pin. oulivvllle. TIIE Kentueey River Packet, GREY E.A.. GI.E., MOUSES, Master, will !envie for the a ove an intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on .board. . (ebb For St. Louis: - JIMATHE new and splendid steamer ANDREW fil'ON, W. H. Fecrtug.Mastcr, will leave 1 1 .,r the above and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. of ts) • janl7 JAMES MAY. For St. 1.1 THE fur° steamer WYOMING, THOMAS GHEESISE, Master, will leave regularly for the above port mid 011i:immediate landings For freight or passage, having superior ateuninuida thins. apply on board, or to arr.? 7 (:EO. B. MILTENBERGER. Arent: MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGET or Nicw Booxs roze T IFE IN PARIS; or the Adventures of Alfred de Ro -1 j satin an the French Metropolis, by the author of Life in London. Mysteries and Myseries of Nre, York, part 3. Public and Private 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. Thompson's 3loney Reporter. Taylor's do do Oodey's Lady's Book, for March. Knickerbocker, do. The Female Land Pirate; or Awful, Mystel one, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannoris. A.ntonia, the Female Contrahendista. First False Step, or the Path of prime; new supply. The Light Dragoon, or the Ranchero of the Potsoned Lance. Middy of the Macedonian. Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, vol. 0.. NEW PLAYS. The Duenna, a Comic Opera; The Apostate, a tragedy. Much Ado About Istothing. Bride of the Market. a comic drama, Robert Maeaire. or the Two Murderers. Box and Cox, a farce. Bamboozling, sdO. Also, a large assortment of old and rare playa. Eiraham's filagazitte, 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 Farnier's Daughter. Just received and for sale by rittirtr.. M. P. MORSE. 85 Fourth et. - - • CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOI . PRE.--Ample ex penance 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 ten tin astonieliingttjc nlg of Cancer and other dis eases et,that class, but hes rernoi-ed the most snabborn 'diseases of the Skin Swellings, Dyspepsia,- Sec.". This medicine enters into are 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 the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi-• netts. and invigorates the wholosystem, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution: There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medico: 7t is perfectly sate and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the di.tgonting nausea accompanying the idea of 6*M -1127-For sale in Pittsburgh at the rsicot TE.A.STORE„ 72 Fourtlr et., near Wood. • • • Crysial Plate Window Glass. rprlE ONLY CRYSTAL PLATEGLASS that has'nerar been known'Co lose its pOfieh.Aker pgt in the windows. It is equal in quality:. COto the Pieugh guld'Ertg ksh Plate Glass, and is much luwei LOOKING : GLASS.PLATP:opALutfzEs; Also usrliwoo?t dish sind'Anietiesid, - -' ' ' ROOSEVELT & SON': Now Y•rlr, April 1,1848-(aptPUll 13aiiiser.e "` rekeM'' c • Imseg • „ , - BAIVRERIK IEXCITANGE , BRO IntErkederi in Ptrierga And:Dontatft nh+nata v 1 itUtiof..Mpt!ast, Bank - I\lra,, croi 414,W00144 • gh*tt, 4rddoor btiosetFourthi I(foitA3ts44t A.1113L. - , • • non ker3.and, Kr.clon q :64414 - en t llo4 - rs_ us. ovum Ayii Downie Biiis; C.rql° 4l . r R. Cr it, Ewa Notes. qrui,,i!oin. - ' Corner of Third and Wood E Oirp - elly'opppelus_Thelk.rs. Churte -4}331.221', iit' ' • gclziP"." ' ' „,:..,• .Ennkni InAci,2) ;( llin in krehangi .cßii..iiiiiZ . o4...9o7oal . 11`n. , 55.1iffnkit itrol, -I' initurgb, , .- .. .-, -' - : .q..... '4,-...4 sz..LisoAtArr.. ... *scii...4,:c: .., .. ~ ; ?*.1,- , P ....t'c11,1. 4 - .1 N,,v,y ur k ..,,,,,,. N . Ciiie in n Itti; .., ;-...• ; I ,1 i'LlilatliApliiii. .• . . ~. ~- .I.tiuilivi' .: . '.., •....,- ValLinlog. '...'•" :..- 5L1;P01.... ‘ 1 44,1 ; C Flgi• a., , ~, ' 7 ' • ' • RVYing ra , mi • ' - '-rtrissiixo;rafilc—, oli:o - t d ,, - tenillii.Vqty ord*l '"..,,,, Indiana I tt' nAut :lutes • ...'„ Kentucky , I " r.an..Yltc , Fititr. C - c , ;.. k-.::- virgini , , .- I ''' I '.earl ork * . 'lt„,i" , i NtUrytund I s Wheeliqg Tenuelliti ''' '' ' - 46 : 4 ''' ' 4144" $ 21 4 10 .4 k•=t-t,4,'s . • . • , • ... :214,:isiostrie,; • HORN4: l, g'Alt'd:ir , arm; BANKERS AND IS.ItOICERVi . ,...:,ni N. E. Coinir if . Irtiod and:Sizth.,trfeq.','Piaaniryh:72, TAEALEII.S,.in Coin, 13ank'NoMs. - "lime - .l3iits.:-FOilig.ll* and.Doinestie EzcLait b Certifteitte . ..iof Depbsit.&lp I , ,'.NCLIANC;F, onall'Sfie and Europe, fot.sala in sums. to - L :sniVt,iifiihtiseisi;...!'w.. , l.4 , . CUILti ENT Mut par fuudisieeeivet!:mf dapoells 'i. COI.I.I;CTIONS made ou pitOS'og lowest rates: Messrs; M. Leceil l & Y.F *O a t i r, cs6VS '', . 4 06tlen &Snowden, V. m 134 & Son, - .- ' - Pi4 4 .4iihr. . S. srchirkbu & G., .. : - .. • Egiglisli&Thitul'ett., - ' ' • ,--: Iltruing• & ! halter, '' ' ",: _. Fales, Lathrop & Co.. " Thiladdlphrit:; , .';',:, ..W_E-Tlumipswi.&cci._ ~, : ff :- } lioadl)F. Phelps & Co: 1 7 ,, r :- ' 'i r ::.,..' ' ~`. Ir3al..eock:& Co. 1 -' ' ' i'"' l r ''''''"'"-`''','• `f'' . 'rainy, Ward & C. ‘ "'" ' • '''-- --' '''''-''' 4 • .1110. MA:olio:10A Co.; /tO:liiiOttri'4' 5. ` L".'l lictssl‘. F. nnec 4- N'Alilltan; R. F. Ellis, Esq., estslsict, I;zillic of ewistoii4; Septemher 4unoatisularia..fauvigiallay Upnipaaar. t .t,' SaTIC3:2O, STi.isllloin)3l.9.' ' ...)::::, T N purshatiee of a icoolittion of.tits 13onrd lifittrihis• - ' , ?;' , . I. gc rs. the Stoekholders of the 141ouoitga4e11-LlNtiii#.o.- ttott .:.inttnny ore hereby oot . itierl to fleet at the office.orTh said Company, hrßreed',s liutitlinit,.Fourth .street. iiihaiir!" . , - -.' gay ot l'ittsburgh. at 2.0 . e1.ck in the afternoon 0 . f . 51 - oiriV ...T. - . doy. the 17th day;, of Apt it e ext .. t? take into cciiistd6riit ,. ''..' ) twit certap nets of the I..rgtslafare 01 iltii S.tnte r STIPP": . Incritury to tr. Charter i.tf this Coutrany.- Ily ordiro the' Bored. IVI. I.I...KENVI:LL, S . C'''Y',. - ., ..- . Pittsbureh Borth 7111. kt , ft.t.. . '-onitrlti•tait' . " . T AND Foy, s.ACE:.—The sub - scriber ciders for cola SOO, IL., acres of. Lund. in Aliddlesex ty, between limier artd Piuslitreh. and seven miles. fronai• Butler; l:50 acres cleared. the Matinee well timberctifict*.‘: three farm liciu•ei. a Taiga barn, and a goodmillsite, whay selinnent water Mr a east and 54,r null. thereon. 'Onlie , . same stream. Elul mud sis miles , ohtive,rthire are two" , grist mills, and several...saw mills. 'There is no better . land in the country. It will "sold-all together;er I 9 one, two. or three hundred 'acres.. Versous. wishing to have good level land. easily farmed, would do welLkit avail themselves of this opeorniniry, • - land. itnar2J - . ' • WAL:B01 , 11.1 Caryl 7 Ca 7-7 • • WOL1.1) like to call the ancinicer'Of chants, Hotel and Smaint. cat Itcr , kerpers, ptisidaq.--. - Families, &.e. to examine rny - stock 'of ll'ipthi,•LieifOra ir r Cigars, lie- now in store and Consisting most eclat ruled Brands, kr. A6feeling . confident :of:, having the largest and-beet escorted MC). ui any]lOnas .Wcit of the Mountains. and being engaged in 11c t.ition - of IVinei Mid Liguori, direct to This cenntry • persons can rely on being .accountiodated. 1,6111 in um! quality.. ' I'. C. - maid • corner Of Snlitlifiehl and Front Salle Nursery -St alkt .Tae extensive stock - Of old bANDRETELNus.. , , SEIIIES, Philadelphia. is about to be dispcile4l nt PUBLIC APCTlON—thenntlcrsignetFkisti . • foaling to relinquish tipsiness.. Bach un - oPportunityfo,t' obtaining IVsemery Producer .08 Auction, has never, beans., presented America. and-the attention of „the trade. - all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or e'en:met', try. or enlarge - their Green houee wilefrione. is 'respectfttlf,V.: invited. For improi - ing: the-grounds cif Ccerieterie4e.7 Churches, State .and County. Offices, etc., thisattle ford unequalled facilities.' Cataloettes &and! , anfitti _- preparation. 'the sale of the ourciasi , cirtteri inenees on I'UESDAY. - ,51.411.CH aiid the / , ./qittrisei Pots, en TUESDIcY;'ItIAY ail I'roperaid for safe ins- and shipment will ha given, WheicrequiswlV there will be no postponement vs reaeiNaticrtgtpersoCust-.; from distant points may attend the.soln withtitt (tillers to he executed at I'.RINATE ber, received until the above periods. and the usual strict tilt -, lention LAND': ETI & FULTON-P... It }nut be proper to state, to prevenimp SAPPIe4 B 4II: dint the Ntirsery I.4isloc,ss - ents;the sitbsetifigt - i about to rolingash. - ilisattention will he hareadetrialicti. ly der oted bathe enlure, or seeds; and ttilheirs warelionse US Cheatntit sheet. • ' lartherintaintation will be giien . l.lli.r. SNI/VVDPlN2Pitt.lntreli. . . , . A. Cat (I. , i' .17 1 / 1 "; Atleniion Pl . pntieipen purchasing glr:Ttpriti:rog.: . 42,7 s w.:tr, of orditnify . bil”ness puevasel,p ditegl:: tp the Nock of got at present (111 our eifuntprs. eon , sigtilliof every naclr unit Fund' of Trenelt;rpOqiii 3 O . , I.l6lLiinn Cloths Ei a l Casifureies t in eatltess Tune.% Pn l6 Veslingii lot every pne's Usp,'whipli ',via bemade t0,074e: in a superior tnannei:, at prices . that will not be questioii r ef by the beat of barguttfinake re. ' C. WERNll 4 toEntb . - .; inarl.s (late I‘l'Gnire & COI) ZS/ ribeitAr 0..' . ...'; . : . ..--- L iINDRII7:S.--Itrd do z. Playing. Cardsl: - L. 20.1 Whole and hall kisses Sardines. 10 baskets olive Oil2o ; dO7. assorted Catsups, JCIL • - ~.- -a 5 casks London Porter. quarts-Am plbtit _ 200 d , 37- Brandies, &c. 'very , 014 p 5 bLds. powdered Sugar; - • • .; - CO baskets Clntrupaigie Wine, put to antra{. 3 -hints Claret %Nine, for sale by To the IllerArtnts anti .1 1 1annfaiduixri , dfl 5 iiiiinirg:/i;'' : s ., lase !gfr!,;.°l,""Oite,~i an authorized dgeatfor AND WrEALY HEFIALD. The Herald haslieenelitiOliitital. nearly halt a ceutttry. and has an extenidire'tinititetistellii ,4 tial circulation thronghout the poiruloni andriert'outiti.4- . or }:astern Ohio. t 1 ester[ Pennsytrunia and-Virtrinia. Persons wishing to extend their busmen, NirilttioilitiPtif ,. . embrace the above favorable opportunity tit ID - Terms of adreitising niOderute t (with. !in *Atonal notice grad, if rei uestga. • ' • • W .INES O / qr. F • asks Lomu u o 5 " Mutt ••• 20 " S. S. 31 - ntlitiflq 15 " I.on.- Market • 10 " Syruitigtou „," •; • 5 Fay:Ll , • .• 10 Tencrire • 10 SheiTy; - 5 -Gulden 5 Brows " • .•- 10 " Lisbon_ 15 Dry illalagai- • " 10 " Sweat . r • •••-. For solo is quantities to suit, by • dcoNt 19. tiIFTII STREET PROPERTY FOr - .1 4 A11E.,--Atalar ble property. thirty feet twat street 1 ;) , -/20 deep. This desirable properly Niiti lie sold at -a hargaitt4., Also, four large budding -Lots, each 21 fept trout on Cook serFet by /0 feet deep to Clilt street. l'riecoo9 - each, S. CL:7III3.ERI'. Gem Agent, NOTICE TO Sli/PfT.R.S.—We have' tlikeeiitit,„, inunediately opposite to our " burnt warehorteqti the present, where we rilleraliseet, Inisiness•as . until a new house can, be erected, Arrangeaseiets.litivikes already been UlAtie for that p urpose. • fErßoats Will always be in readiness et our receive fragile. C. A. iII'ANULTY e p 4• • Canal Basin Lib -re RHEUM. SCURV Y, •01. D SORES,. FAYSIPB•i 1-.7 5 I.AS, Barber's Itch Clays, 'Sore Beer.; l'itinds used by many vity sit:taus iu thik city in cutingdlie above, and we would not consetencionsly s'vdl unlesir : j: now it 10 be all we state. :Ts a cosmetic, the true JONES'd is perlleps'dm, pa!) article ever known .that :care:red iinpttrities, - add eke red and beautiAed the skin, making it 'mit, akar: smooth and white as an infants. lint niind, it is sold at ea • Chatham st., 'V., end by _ .TACRSON,-.igent;:'. m5t.2.5 SZ Liberty street. i!ittihargh7i _ _ PDEL.ANY, Fo. Lit , :rty otieet, Ppliburg,i, as jus . opened, for the' Spring trade, if Istg6'Stild've'netal assortment of ve it seleCted Cloths, Cassimeres,, ank Vestings, consisting of superfine French and, black and fancy colSred CLOTHS, slfillthli kr thS rious styles of Spring and Summer Cetus. • Plain rind fancy French, English and ArneriianicAlk, SdNIERES, its grsat variety and neW katterns, idaktadifp,s , , the customer trade. . Also, agreat variety of new and fttuOY*MSTI..I. - all.of which win be cut and made to ?,rder,..iripr .,FFl r. • • fashionable style. Persons favoring the estshlishm, , tut with a. ca.,14144k suited on moderate terms, at shor:notide.• ' The subscriber has also tat hand a gregrassortme4.oct READY MADE. CLOTIIINg, inude in the present Sprutp, Fashion. (consi s ting of evety. description- a an Frock Coats , , of all fashihruti?le 'colors; Imlay it • • Sack and Bttsit*ss Coats. ' • •ply Also, a general rt.ssortruent of Par.t.l. Vests Shirty,- Cravats, and all other articles in the 911t.hing e t a-] eb,. will be sold low, for Cain. • 'Wholesale purchasefs - vfill'find it meth theit'Ae'aa, tage w to call c . .titi eiaminethe heforelmicastag: elsehere. mar 19 DEl44,7l,,Taalit _ Cco;simPrENN, corctir, splrriNct OF D7;oobti EatoNcurns, &c.—To -Consuniptfeer.=-Four:Sfihs.., of you are really suffering from neglecre'd abtaiior. ILA aliZ • structibn and consequent inflernmatieic of the deticate;lil Wing Ciftubes thronsh Which the air We distributed tithe lungs. This obstruction .praduces.ldtk; anifeatenese tough, slitfiouity itt breathing, beetle - foyer, • and a tolttink blcoll, matte:, , eehieh fict_all.l•'. .elkhallslktins strong* of patient. Lard. deat I h ensoels, JAYNE'S EXPECTO/SANTEyER raw.s this plistmetion. and produces silo 1114:14 . pleasing ant happy results, It is cert4g..ial ila - t-Ifeetc,'anif cannot fair• ' to relieve, • • • Four El:i-For a sale near in Fritsli ood tirgh at the.RESIN TEA STORE, r mares' th ~ W. • - . ' . . vie .. p &AMER: If you have bud-LIAM ; Lyot real .. _.. 4 JA, Oe timooished 'at Ibtfoirtot oti*Straoutleo 1 , w4 CoRAL - HAIR'RF4TORANIva: ' it 41ascIA13_144ittlit qshia ;.tpphattizti4.4;llTtiOrti...3"6,-Ai..71;,--y - c .-`::; 4 1- ' 2.l ift 1 , 117"* . ft PS' .. ritlat ~, tri ' " lh I 4 ttr , T - 44 -..-.. '=`;l4 ,- =MI CliEl=2l Su htidu, uLovc4th '!t -t ~k t.