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JOHN JAMES Ei SON ' ,Cowan.= son APRIL. , . . . . , •.. , • - • PASSENGFit. ARRANGE:I4'OMS FOR 1949.,. Steamboat Peke Limp, leaves daily tor Cinch] nati. 10 ist„ ~tilPassenuer ,- .Padret, - via: Brownsville, to Baltimore sod Philadedphl44.9.4.l,x., *ride r. x. • C oakhiLiinkdireet to Philadelphia, 9 A. x., ottd 121 Weitern and Southern Mail:Coach L ine, 6A. North-Western, via Cleveland. daily. 10 A. Y. Erie acid,Westeru New. York. daily.• 9a.x. . ' • North-Eairtern,, to Philadelphia, daily, axeept.Outidays, 4 • . ARRIVALS 'AND 111:PAIITUR 'or MAILS. Philadelphia, due 3A. lelosei 12 et. Westent (In. and Louise., due Br. closet 5 South. via 13alt. end Washington ' duo 8r: elosei .s:st. North-Western . in Cleeeltind; due 10 a.. 11.1 chisel? Ins tad Western New York, due kr. st:', closes 8 it. Is. • Bank of Pittsburgh. • • • Exchange Bank Merchants' and M. Bank Partneri' Be:resit Bank • • Hand Street= Bridge Northern I.lhertiee Bridge Old Allegheny Bridge..ConnAlsvla IL . R:Stoek,pa • d on shares.s2:so City-Bonds i 6 cento • ..... •• • - Monongahela Bridge • • • .. .... - • • (.a Atoek• •• • ........... • • .I.l l ally Utiliser of the !Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST. 1 • SArtintisT 51011:t1Nu. April lit liMe. S Prieletery —The Ohio Statesman says the Banks of To Ledo, Sandusky. Akron - and Norwalk are just now under the ban. We mention this that people may be cautious in taking the paperef . these 'shops. At the same time, we warn our friends against sacrificing any notes they may hare, es the rumors may hare 'been started by interested 'mom' Batter—Still scarce, and in greatrlemand. We saw one poor fellow yesterday bolding out for .50e. for his Butter, but we afterwards learned that he took a little Ins! In the retail- markets 0025 were the rates for fresh : Itull.iu bids. sold IforlUlln of ordinary we beard of no salmi. Eggs—Marker glutted, end prices down to the lowest point. .Sales yesterday at fie ;by retail Sc. The weather yesterday was cold—rather too cold (Or comfort.- The business in the streets was not as brisk as we hare been aecuetotned to during the past few weeks: Still,. the regular sales to The trade were satis .. factory. On the Allegheny wharf there was the appearance of briskness, to say the least. The lumbermen and others took up the ground with their operations. The river is rather low just now, which is a serious drawback upon • husinesi in thafpart of the city. Floor—All that arrived was bought. but the receipts were light by river; but by wagon we noticed considera ble. The sales front seagull were at about 154.58214,62; at the former rate about 126 LW:. were cold;. at the latter ahout9o bbls. • The wagon brands thik year are nut much in demand ; dialer* say the Flour it not of no good a quality as in other seasons. The Flour received by river is good, and the demand yesterday was conniderable.— We heard of but*one'Vale,'•at $4.62. This is the price that wan "ofTered,'but holders are afflicted with the idea that the . price would advance, and they preferred storing their lots. • • Baron—gale - of Rams at, 541; other sale'of flog 'gonad itt.'4e;.; one lot of flog Round at Z;tc. The receipts arc still great. Bulk Bleat—We have heard of no transactions. Cheese --Several lots have been received, and we hear of sales at 7071 for W. It. 30 kegs at L-1 ; other sales at Ce. A pplemi—Sale of 25 blds at 82.25; 52,00 refused fur unordinary lot which owner stowed away to rot. Clover Seed—Re.sular sales from store in a retail way at f53.371?3,50. The demand Li trilling. Barley—Sale of small lot at alje.; .55 ho. were taken . NI Cotree—Regular sales Rio at f.d96le. Bugle—Sales. to the trade., yesterday, at 56351. in hhda; 5 Ithda. - not prime were , sold at 4f,7nish. Dried Atiplet-V.ry scarce, and no large sale{`. 75 is asked for inferior article, and 67 for Prime. Drie4,Pesto ates—We heardof no sales yesterday; market not well supplied. but demand light. Pat at oes—Ahout 490 btt. asiorted were taken from grit hands yesterday at 506755 e. The article is on the decline in price. . Vllturgar—A fast rate article of Cider Vinegar sells at 9 cents. Potaish--Sales at 4241 - but dull. 4 tar s--Ncf sales on wharf; from store 29,31 e. Oran and Shoria—Sene coming in, and not much demand. - •Alleglsemyr rroperty. WOE SALE—A huge and convenient Brick Dwellirg Hotise and Lot, pleasantly situated on I.ilierty it. Also; a new and well built Brick Dwelling House and Lot. 'near the "canal, otr tiotrinson street, Also.-a neatly finished Brick House and Lot. pleasantly situated on Knoll street. • Also, a large Frame Dwelling and large Lot, in a fine location- on Alain street. • The above property will be sold at bargains. Terms liberal.•• S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, apl3 - . SmithfieLL above Faunlt Street. 11.1% — o b ;AITILIMIL""11'",. £rrandrr 4' Jays Xvilditszt, North aidr of Diameact—Persons.desiring to finish their alereantile Ethication;.in the most thorough and expeditious manner.vrill find Mr. D,'s Institution the most peniet West of the Mountains. Partnership settlements and balance sheets made out. Mills, Factories, Joint Stork Companies, and all kinds of 'business. can be furnished with a *pacification of ac counts, drawn op in such a. manner as to exhibit the opening, condurung, closing and final settlement of the affairs; thus affording the keeper. of the books an un erring guide, from the eommencement to the termination of the business. • • . litnrm-2 to 4, and 7 to 10 r. _rr. 1114 Reelte far the 011111t1111111 HaIs O. FORC F. i 'S GROWTH •AND HEALTH. MAKE IT SOFT. SILKIr, ci.g.A.N AND FlNE.—Persons in eousequence of the many things sold, set down every article, One- it ever so good.) as a humbug. If people could Le made to try a 3s. bottle of Jone's Coral Hair Re storative. and toed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist, son. auburn and dark. and keeps it so; and by its use (or 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 ase,) for dressmg and beautifying the Hair; for keeping' it soft and in order three times as long as any other' article made; and Forces it ter grow, Stops its falling, And eosts but dahillings to try, We tornterly sot:] - nothing less than $1 bottles, hut we wish people to try n. bold only at 82 {mind 82] Chatham street. Yew York, and by - moral WAE. JACKSON, Agt 69 Liberty at. . . - . tireat.l3arigalnt Corner g. 1 ' J. BATES, Mniesale rind Retail Dealer in Boors. Shoat and Trunks, Store corn& optialia Fifa and Sonthfuld streets. Pittsburgh. The sub seriberiespeetfully annoutwes to his old customers and the public generally, that he lies removed his Boot, Shoe cud Trunk- Store to the large new warehouse lately erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, op point the oldPittsburgh.Fonitdry, where he will keep on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES. HAIR AND ',BATHER TRUNKS. VALICES. CARPET BAGS, dec.. . of all descriptions and sizes, which he will sell riar ckan as cheap as can be bought in this market: . Being.connrtced 'with some of. the Inv est manufactur i big establishments - in - .the eastern vine's, and receiving goods. almost every week during the season, he offers i,great intincements to purchasers. either by wholesale or t retail. as he otters his goods at lower prices than those of ohe Caine quality can be bought elsewhere in the city. .1 I manufacture and:keep constantly on band. Boys' and S'S, tits' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and serviceable : article. • Rememl?er the place, "Great Bargain Corner." J. BATES, *pB-7 Corner Fitth and Smithfield streets . --- • -. New Dry Goods-.4ore•h ---- Arrival, AAD .40.65 MAIM= AL. DATIVZEN . 4rit ST. •ND THE DIAMOND. / r . kilE undersigned has just received al4rce and splen .. did assortment of FANCY purrs STAPLE SPRING A. 73 SUMMER DRY GOODShased from the Ira porters and Manufacturers, since the recent greet fall in , prices, viz-: 1 .4,4 . .8r0wn Muslin', 61 eta . Furniture Prints G } to 121 e. ~ ...8 Bl eac h e d ~ ai ~ 4-4 Purple " 24" 44 ' " " " 8 " Blue and orange prints 121" PresiGingliams 121 to 2d" English Lawns 121" . ' NEW STYLE REVS GOODS. ,Satln stripe Granite Barage. Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid - Crape D'Orleanz, ' Chameleon" Satirist, and pr:Silk Tissue, Black Satin barred Sil ks, New style I reach Lawns, Black Gra. D' Armour 'JCiunlet Lustre', New style Brocadf The' Llerelt are requested to call and examine a splen did sisortment* of new style Paris printed Cashmere ShaWls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, Silk. Tissue Shawls. white Brosba Barage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk and.Blaek Barred Barage Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Fringe Tbibet and Mous - D' Laine Shawls. I have also received a •beautiful assortment of new style - Bonnet Ribbons. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Cravats and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and. Mitts; a vas slaty of new style Parasols. Parasoletts and'Sun Shades. . The Gem= Ca arc - particularly requested to tall and ,axamine a beautiful assortment of black, blue, olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cassimeres, Cravats, Ire. • . • I hare also a large stock of Staple ' Diaper,, viz t Brown and,bleaalierl linen Table •Clothi, Russia lsis h,Linen. Cotioitada, Linen Drilling, Checks, Blue Drills. Manchester end Scotch Gingham, ChambreyGingbarts., ,brown ,and bleached Muslin, of all deicrip p ons, which .will ba t, at least 25 per cent, below last year's prices. , „ _ABSALOM MORRIS,. apfl . N0:65 Market 'tweet, Pittsburgh. ~ a INES, 4r,e..110 hists. Marseilles Claret; .15 CAJUSB Bordeaux Claret,.St. Estephe, Very su 15' do. do. do. Ino.Durand, parlor. 75 do. 'do; do. C.Latoar, 10 pipes Calfflogne Wine; itmesErroa . ,llbairdbe; Jost lee'd and for sale by sp7, KILLER I RICICETEOIO. Par wank.. Asked. Offend. •• - • •850.00 850,75 44.50.00 50.00 44,00 43.50 50.00 47,00. • 45,00 Nor.c in market. 50.00 50.00 45.00 • - 50.00 _ 35.00 95,00 38,00 35,00 CS • t 33 irsoo 16.50 V' 45.00 ;`i'. ~, _. -~ L _ i!M!MINIM 1.;: - raj' ME=l euwe PITT:mu/sun. 5, tux: warra AnarMFD 3taiuner Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; " JaculnialroWnsville.- Atlantic. Parkinson, - do; Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and " Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver; Palo Alto, McDonald, Beaver; . ." Messeng er . Linford, Cht; " Consul, Kinney, Wheeling; a Companion, Tomlinson, Bt. Louis; Robert Palma, Caller, do.; " • Isaac. Newton, Mason, Cincinnati: • ' " Wellsville, Barnes. Suufiab; DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver. Clark, Welleville; • " Jacobs, Brownsville. " ' Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville: • " Caleb Cope. Moore, Bearer and Wellsville. " Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver; Palm Alto, M'Donald. Beaveri, ' Cumberland, Miller,. Nashville; " Danube, Cock, Louisville; " Oriental. Vanhook, St. Louis. " Clipper. No 2, Coooks, Cincinnati: • Nursery Stock for Sale. Tut subscriber offers for sale his 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 coummeomaining many new,•rare and valuable plintsi . consisting:in part of C a . mellia, Jiponicas. large dowering plants, front 3 to 6 feet iu height, Cuctus,Azaloes, Geraniums, Fushrias, Month ly: Noisette Cluster, Perpetual Moss, Vining or Pillar Roses; the finest and most esteemed roots in cultivation : -The Dahlia list contains the most showy and flue prize roots grown; Flower Roots, a huge variety; Vines, shrub bery, shade trees, evergreens, &c. Amateurs, nursery men and others, who want. to decorate their yards. gar dee'', pleasure grounds, or green houses, are respecnully invited to examine the collection, which is open to visit ors, except on Sundays. Conveyance by the omnibus and greenwood ferry. Descriptive catalogues sent by mail, or may be had at our stand. No. 28 Diamond Market, where orders left with us. or by mail to Pittsburgh Post °dice, will be promptly attended to. John Graham. a practical gardner, will attend to planting shade trees, lay ins of gardens, Ste. Orders lett as abvove. • JAS. WARDROP. Manchester. near Pittsburgh. mnr 17:d1n2 WeaterttPenuaylvarklaiCollege at Health: DR. WILLARD'S ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1848• . These family remedies, consisting of DR. WILLARD'S VERNIF LIGE, COUGH MIXTURE, LIVER PILLS, F'EPFiR LAW AGUE EXTERMI NATOR, Rave already become so universally popular. wherever introduced, that the proprietors are induced to place them .within the reach of all. Of the virtues of these medicines, it is altogether unnecessary tor us to speak,. as they have always, wherever introducid, been able to rreontmend themselves. The numerous certificates, which from time to time have been published. besides others now in our possession, is stillicieut evidence, not only of their virtue and power to cure, but that they are duly appreciated by an intelligent public. Wheel the country is Hooded with " Panaceas," "Gal stims," and " Pills," and many of them of a doubtful character, persons arc at a loss to know how far they should trust any . of them. &jest them alt. and try those which have been prated by the experience of years. Snell is the character of the medicines compounded by Dr. Willard, an eminent practitioner, and sold ty men of character who have something mare at stake than the ac cumulation of a few dollars, In order that the public may !note what these medicines arc, the greeter part of our advertising will be genuine certifiriites. Thus you may be satisfied that "'their own works will praise theta." DR. WILLARD'S VER Al iruGL: Is warranted equal to any in the world, and Is sold at a re duced price. Your money will be refunded If it does not prove to be as gond, or better, than any Vennifinte ever °t iered to the public. Mothers ran rely on it in all cases, its it is an untitiling cure for Worms. ‘YILLARD'S.ANTI-DILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS liars long been used and recommended by physicians. They never-fail to benefit the patient in all cases of a hit lima character. Ein,lo4l Fevers, Liver Complaint, and general, indisposition oh' the stomach and L•owels, are speedily removed by the use of these pills. Cotnpounded upon strict principles of science, with direct reference to that class of diseases for which they are recommended, we can 'airy say that they are without an trial, and may at all times be relied on as utiti.SAFE. and ErrtcruAL DR. WILLARD'S ORIENTAL COUGH MIXTURE Requires no recommendation from ssi, as the numerous certificates voluntarily handed to us by those who have been eared by it, atter all other medicines had failed, is sufficient tesuitiony in its favor. In all cases of Cough, Cold, influenza, Sore Throat. and Consumption in its first stages, his medicine stands pre-ctninent, having Leen pronounced by those who use it, as better titan " Act. Ornrats„" Rod strongly rect,nuncna it as the best 'IN mllle WORLD.' DR. WILLARD'S FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMI : NA't Has no squab This is a strung assertion, bet experience tells us that it is not too strong; as it has never, as yet, in a single intrance, fulled to effect • Itermanent mire. We have lit our possession, certificates both written and ver bal, from persons who have been euurcly cured of that most disagreeable disease. when every thing elsehaelfeukd. Numerous cases have come under our own perf(111[11 ob servation, and we have never known of its failing to ef fect a Lsurrxc crag. One gentleman assures us, and cer tifieotto that effect, that with buss than ONE bottle, sitars persons were entirely cured, himself being one of them. %Ve Should have /lute hesitation in warranting it, as an unfailing cure, in themes:obstinate eases. Get a pamphlet from the Agents. and try It. These medicines, prepared and sold by the proprietors, A. W. Brockway & Co.. \o. 2. Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all letter, fOrligetleien or other business must be addressed. Sold also by J. Schoonmu ker & Co.. Ogden & Snowden. Joel Mohler, R, H Sellers, F. L. Snowden, John I'. Scott, J. H. Cassel, JUINCII A. Jones, John Days. Spaulding & Kneeland. Also, by Elliott & licckam, and D . M. Curry, Allegheny city. apllsd&wly iIIe..LVDT.TY 4' Co._ have removed E t N o l g lA etwarchoOses on - Sloun's wharf," upper Cana/ Basin, Liberty street, where they are now fully prepared to receive a large amount of Produce, he., to slitp.un the opening of Canal navigationoo Philadelphia, Baltimpre , and all intermediate places. fehles 15 01 M AB ll —Ylitcc subscribers hare t this day reduced the price of their soda ash. (which is warranted by die manufacturers from 85 to ets per cent.) to 41c. for cash, or 41c. for approved notes at 4 months. And for quantities of 5 tons or upwards a deduction will be made of 1c per pound off these prices. VV. Jr. AI. 511T 1 .11F.I.THF.K, fchlo /fin Liberty street I„)EIN"I'EItS' LNK.--Just received at the Pram i'es A. *rocs, 72 Fourth at., 30 KEGS PROM"S NEWS INK, to 20 lb. and SO lb. kegs. t'rout's Printing Ink is acknowledged, by printers, to be the best manufac tured in the country. A. JAYNE:4. ii.1 , :441. or Acent for the 111 l facture, 171707.)Gce.i.—1U bushels over .S - ead; 2 bbls. White Beans; 6 " Flaxseed; 23 kegs No. I Lard; 6 bbis. 12 tasks Cheese; 6.5 bxs Just received and for sale by jan2s HILLER k nrchvrsoN SUNDRIES -400 doz. Playing Cards; 200 whole and half cans Sardin■s; I. 10 baskets Olive Oil; 10 his. ass'd Catsups and Brandy Fruits bbls. Crushed Sugar; 4 Loaf 5 eases Lemon Syrup; 10 Fix/. Lemons. For sale by feb7 , P. C. MARTIN. SUNDRIES.--3bbls. Lard; 25 bushels Dried Peaches; • 10 " " Apples; .• 4 dozen Woolen Socks; 66 lbs. Beeswax; • On consignment, and Ibr b y .l. D. WILLIAMS r I 'ii SOLUTION OF JET.—A liquid HUMAN HAIR DYE, that gives the hair a perfect raven blackness, and improves and softens it. Price, 50 cents, or 81,00. Sold at n Chatham st., N. Y., and by WM. JACKSON, Agent, 80 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. FRDITS-6 bbls. Prime Oranges 2..7 boxes Lemons; kegs Malaga Grapes; All in good order. Put received on consignment, and for sale low, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER. corner of Market and Front ate. IIOCICHEIItItR HOCK WlNEDlc7ictin porters to the United States; for sale by the case or bottle, at the Witte Store of decd DBUGS.—Resin Jalapa, Ergot, Cochineal, Dover's Powder. Sem. Celetna. Bern. Coriander, Wood Nap- Ma, Balsam Tole, Centharides; just reed and for sale by B. A. FAIINESNOCK & Co. corner First ands Wood ate 111 RESII FRUlT—drums Smyrna Figs; 2.bbls. Zaute Currants; 2 boxes Genoa Citron! 20 " M. R. Raisins; for sale by I. D. WILLIAMS. 110, Wood at. 97r CASES-1 doz. each, of my "Superior Aromatic Wine Bitters." for sale to the trade with per cent. off. Also, for sale by the gallon or single bottle, at the wine store of [dee') JACOB WEAVEIL --a hh.s a e laret - -. Bordeaux ". In store, for sale by leb2s MILLER te RICKETSON. NIACKEREL.-60bbls. N 0.3, large Mackerel; 5 " No. 1; 5 " N 0.2; a were and for sale, by lanl4 miLLEn k memmsoN. {tee's improve mein " • S BOARDS, vrholesale and retail, at manufacturers prices, by J. D . WILLIAMS, feb23 110 Wood street. S UNDRIES -1" doz. Eggs, 15 " Tow Yarn; 100 Hickory Brooms, on consignment, for sale hy [Table] ' J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. C III .OROFORNI, in 1 lb. bottles; Pura Nitric Acid; just received and (or sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK Sr. Co.. corner Ist and Wood its. OLD RYE WHISKEY, ,±te..-50 whole and half bbls. ft R. Whiskey; 19 bbls of old Tennessee peach Brandy, for sale by froarOl P. C. MARTIN. - LIREsn TEAeiwO hf. chests and caddies Young ICy 12 son, Gunpowder. Imperial. and Black Teas, just re. ceived and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN. febl 6 No. 31 Water. and 62 Front su ....ts. AS IL-140kegs Leaf Lard, received per steamer A. 4 merican, and- for sale by L. S. WATETIM.A.N. ino4 - No. M. Market. and 82 Front eta. Ma 'OW MEAN AND STINGY' any,one must be who la will have any kind of had, dirty, harsh. gray, or red Mail., when we have so often shown them the names of persons who being thus; have, by the use of a as. bottle of JONES'S CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. had • fine long silky hair. Sold at s 2 Chatham st-. N. Y. and by • ' WM; JAPCSON , ARttnt Liberty street, Pittaburgie: MEM LAlt' ) 01 L -76 .thili:.C.0 . 4klinifs \u .in store and for sale by ' s t3t.:;P:nf, NIC(II.S., lOAF 5U04.11.--15 bbls Qt. 1.11 >tuft %MU lOC ,1 sale Ly . [marlsl SI I.LERS do NICOLS.., •N 0. S:VGAIt---i4iildwprilde, for stile by • mar/5 . 'SELLERS & NICOLS FLOUR.--ZU Barrels Fatally Flour; superior braud. for sale by . malo. S .UTI 8 SINCLAIR. .AL — I - .1A.1.-5 Barrels, for sale by • mal6 SMITH' & SINCLAIR. LARD. --GO kegs No. 1 Lard, just received and for, sale by marl°, • SMITH & SINCLAIR.. BACON. --6 bhdc Hams, Shoulders and Sides, for sale by (ma r 15) SMITH& SINCLAIR: ..... LARD-4aliegs Ne. 11,in -tor sale by . . marILLER k RICICETSON. A LCOHOL-5 bbls. just ' reijiland — far sale by 11„ mar 3 JOHN D. MORGAN. • A Loks—i ease for sale by raar3 -- JOHN D. MORGAN A 4 . emomA-12 lbs. euncentraled in 1 ottles,for sale by lmor3l JOHN D. MORGAN. CIASTILE SOAP-3 alma for sale by mar 3 JOHN D. EIORGAN. GUM SHELLAC—Wrange,) for sole by • mar 3 JOHN D. MORGAN. rt_INGER--5 can s powdered wbitc Jatimica, warranted pure, for sale by [mar3l J. D. MORGAN. TAILS-200 Kegs, assorted sizes. for sale by • 11 moral SMITH & SINCLAIR. iiLoult-las but.. fresh, for sale by I.' mar3o SMITH & SINCLAIR, CLOVER SEED-50 bushels, a first rate article. for vole by [mar7j SMITH 4-SINCLAI"" APPLES—GO bushels tier sale by marl SMITH & SINCLAIR. • ••• • MOLASSES - 130 barrels prime for Sale by .131. marl SMITH & SINCLAIR. QOAP.--415 bows No. I Palm Soap for sale by mar 15 SMITH & SINCLAIR. ('LOUR -_130 barrels fresh flour, for sato by • 1.2 mail SMITH & SINCLAIR COPPEE-LlS(lbags /1113COffee, for sale by marl MILLER & RICK.ETSON. DoTAsH-9 casks superiorquolity Pot Ash. for sale by [ina7l AIIi .1 FR & RICKETSON. _______ - 0D PISA--5 calks prime just received and for sale by rapr..3l SMITH & SINCLAIR. rrs AR-4/ bbl N. C. Tar, for Sale by I aprB SMITH & SINCLAIR. SOAP -50 boxes Family No. I. for sale by • ap7 .1. D. WILLIAMS, 11 Wood at TIERRING-25 boxes Scalded, for sale by sp7 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 IVood st W"ITECEAD—CI fora *le by snare J. D. WILLIINIS.IIO. Wood st tierces Rice, strictly prime. duet received and jrk t er Kale by Inp7] MII..LRR h RICKETS(IN OUIJA TOBACCU-70 bake, Wrappers and Flii just reed on oonsigninein and for *ale by ep7 NTILLER RICKETSON. cy }MINH FASHION FOR HATS.—'l'ltis lteauti- 4 ful style of HATS arc uow featly at raar4 FAL"LSON'S. LOST.—A friend or our's last large BRASS KEY a yesterday. The finder will confer a favor by ICUS'. ing it at this office. clod TOBACCO -10 cases J. Myer's, suer Itb Lump; 3 do. J. Thomas, supr Nectar, I 11:i Just reed and for sale by Mttr.r.n k MCKETSON. • lALW—atuviug Just received a large tniportuuoli of k . / Wines, &c., together with my large stock in Store and Cellar dealers urc requested to call and examine for themselves as good burg:nos can he Mid at the corner of Smithfield and Front. P. C. MARTIN. I_WIFFitINEL-50 qt. Casks Burgundy Port R me of direct importation now landing and for sale tit aprlo • P. C. MARTIN. NTRUM WINES--8 hlf Wle, now landing ; _.. Plaids and 52 lialf hhds will arrive this week. These wines ore of my own importation arid will lit sold low by, ardo P. C. MARTIN. CIIAMPAGNB WINES-- 4 .5 Baskets Maltese Cross and eri Baskets Ciawn Champaigne Wins now land- Mg and for sale by (aplQj p. C. MARTIN. 13 RA:VDU:S-2 LW pipes I , uperior liounessy Brandy of I ) the same importation an the last 4 qr cask superior Otard Brandy now landing and for sale by. spin .P. C. CIGA RS--30,000 more °f ill Vega and la Routs half Re galia's to arrive and for sale by P. C. MARTIN. A 11 1 1 Im f e : ,ley74tllll'; Ac . — e r 'u ret ' a l o[nr"s'ahliete Louisville et ISAAC 11ARttIS' Agency and Intelligence office. Ponti.st. next door to Julius's barber shop. and opposite the Exchange Hotel on Penn at. near St. Clair. a p J.7t . . T_l EMOVAL.-11. S. Bosworth & Co . have removed 11,.• their stock of Books and Stationery to Fourth street. near Market. (the room formerly occupied as the Metho dist Hook Store.) ap3 IATCH HORSES FOR SAl.E.—One pair large the In Iron grey Horses, Lye years old and very gentle.— Artily to JOHN D. DAVIS, arm corner of Wood and Fifth sta. • in ts°4ll. a l ; l b l e tl e N n 7 islote e n ° y ( m l u i4 tLl " con li s r c " itt. " 2l l X couuts will be settled by John }lava who will continue the business at the old stand. JOHN HAYS. rn:l A W. HHOCKWAY. INIHNTEIL'S IN ti.--nti l g. Pria - cr's Ink, Spun aud I Summer, just recd and tor sale by H. A. FAHNRSTOCK & CO.. corner Wood and First streets. AV AI. is 1 , 1.)S tigratfor .tys,tra n sokrit ti , ;u pro. cure Land Warrants and Pensions for widows, at his office, 'Sake well's Budding. opposite the New Court House, Pittsburgh. Pa. My son, in the General Land Office. at Washington. will attend to my business there, ft ce of charge to appii entits. fela.3 r I'llE MOST IGNORANT tech a disgust for a young or 1 old person. male or female, with a putrid, bad breath, or bad teeth. Persons who have either, are honorably assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will, on trial, without fail, Make the breath putt and tweet, The teeth white, and the gums hard. Reader, put try this once. It Is sold in New York at 92 Chatham st., and by WM. JACKSON. Agi., mar2o n 9 Übe rty at. 11 71. 1:3 ‘4 f E i1l the drlfe h r oe elst.t b a ll, Niie c ti u n a o r is e • r in ald u se. part to atrive, of various grades, brands and vintages, sonic very uld. For sale as imported by P. C. MARTIN. mar 9 -uur.,,NTI A L-A young man i•desirons of obtainflig • sltuation as Clerk or Bookkeeper in a mereantile or other establishment. Advertiser is acquainted with busi: ncas generally and is a good accountant; can give saris factory City reference . and has credentials from one of tbe first houses in the United States. Please apply at the ot• five of the Daily Morning Post. marfil • - 11 - 2 Wa 0 0 4 .—nted an &mire business 81.5( ) yir ( rn s an. With capital of 81,50 0 Or 5 2 , 1 V 0 , • 10 engage in a profitable manufacturing business, now in operation. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, snar2s Smithfield street. EW HAT AND CAP StGitl../A:111,g1 ill WILSON, Hat Manufacturer, (Mrmerly of the corner of Diamond alley and Wood eta.,) begs leave respectfully to inform his old customers, friend s, and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield street, where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FURS, (as good, neat, fashiona ble and cztEAr, as any in the city.) may he had. J. W. very cordially iliviteahis friends and the public to remem ber his new location and establishment, and glee him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome them. maral-ly D - 12. — RA CP - 1f S S UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PILLS consist of two kinds in one box. Price,box. The No. 1 is a Purifying Purgative. which effectually cleanses the body of every vitiated and offensive humor. The No. ii 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 , gaits of digestion, and purifies the blood. [17"Solil wholesale and retail at S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, 51) Smithfield at. • Aoticte. AVING disposed of all my right. title and interest. in 11 the Gold Beating business, to Mr. John B. Duidery, I beg leave to recommend him to thipatronage of me for mer customers._ A. UPFINGTON. JACOB WEAVER April 34..1848 - . [Er It will be seen by the above notice that the sub scriber has purchased Mrs. Utlington'a interest in the above business, which will be continued at the Old Stand, No. 120, Wood street, where he will be pleased to serve all who may want Gold Leaf. Dentist's Foil, he., and he hopes. by attention to his business and fair dealing, to give satisfaction to those who may favor Itim with their patronage. (apfv.lm) JOHN Clothing B. DUNLEVY. Stot -- No. 2lR Fashionable LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH riIHE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened a NEW CLOTING STORE, where they will sell as cheap, if not cheaper than any other establishment in the city—Ready made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Hand kerchiefs. Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in 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 AI'SIIILLEN Er, DOWNING. AOLO HAL FOURTH STREET, P BETWEEN TWEENWOOD & MARKET, r splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted up in 1 the best style for the accommodation of the üblic. It can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures,PubliepMeet.. ings, Exhibitions of Paintings. &c., &e., by the night, day, or week. For terms, apply to CHARLEY H. PAULSON, or to BENJAMIN TEVIS. ap7 Jewelr STEW and splendid variety at y. ZEDIILON KINSEY'S, 67 MARKET Srazer. 50 Gold Lever Watches; 48 Silver Lever Watches, (Enalish;) 20 Silver Detached Lever Watches; 20 Silver L'Epine Watches; 25 quarter Watches; 12 Fine Gold Chains; 1 doz. new style Ear Rings; a " plain Gold Hoop Rings; a " assorted Rings; 2 Musical Boxes, praying &variety of popular airs; 12 gross Steel Slides, all sizes. FANCY GOODS. 5 doz. fine Fans, elk and paper; 50 .` Common Fans; 5 " Tine Velvet Bead Bags, new styles; 10 " Fine Crotchet. Bead Doge, new styles; 5 " Fine Crotchet Purses, new styles;. 25 " Fine Pnrasols, assorted; 10 " Fine Flower Vases, assorted; '1 " Fine Steel Screw incushions; • 1 " Fine Ivory Screw Pincushions; 1 " Fine Wood Screw Pincushions; Stars, Tassels,Fringes, gilt and sliver, for Regalias; A ins aisottmenrof new TOTS., fte z 400.. imar2o MEE , o '7 r• ' ' -• r^4 , o •. lfitc • -.. • _ 4,6 r - • • - 75 7* BM= t~lscellaneuits: =NE LAIfII-i`6W s for sale by =aril smrrn & SINCLAIR. • XT- 'O. MOLASSES.-28u bids:. in.store end for sale .1. 1 1 ." by Iniar.bn ,& -1.50 les Clalluathe otip, mat reteiv :an o:ecir Rale by,' .froas22 . l .MILLEIt jtiCKETSON;:. T ARM-4 bbbe. Lard, on consignment: and for sale by jj-mar22 ' . MILLER & RACKETSON. UOAR.--40 Idls: N. 0. Sugar just received mid WY 0 sale by (mar ;14 SMITH & SINCLAIR. CE.-131 aeries, just.rccei ved and for sale by _ RlRDiana SMITH & SINCLAIR. RAISINS.-40 boxes Bunch Raisins, just received an Tor sale by (anal:4. SMITH & SINCLAIR ALSPICE—IO 'begs now Innding, and for sale 1.7 y janl MILLER & RICKETSOK LIAIK-10-bbls. Louisville %Witte, for sale b •\ Inar2 \VILLIA IS 110 Ve.s. LOAF SUGAR.-5 Mils. Nu. G Loaf Sugar, - for al, low to close, consignment, by janll QPARKLING MOSELLE. HOCK WINE—For sale by 10 the ease of bottle, at the wine store of 'll3OlB . . JACOB \TRAVER. . . ... 0 11AD AND MACKEREL . .-7 M. bbls. Trimmed Shad; A. 21 bbls. N 0.3 MacaereL for sale by : Jaen " JAMES MAY. ENNESSEY BRANDYZ4 balrpipes,Liindon color Vintage of '42, to arrive and for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. LONDON PORTER.-5 casks London Porter, in quart and pint bottler, for sale by itee22 P. C. MARTIN. ' IDUCMVIJEA 1L0U8..-40 sacks prime Flour of 1) "hulled" Buckwheat, for sale by ' inn? smrrtr slice:LAIR I ItAJN—t4) tous bar Iron, assorted, to store' and for same by L. S. WATERT:AN, • lan27 No. 31 'Water, and 62 Front sts. ;11.,0UR.-50 bbis. fresh, of prime broads, received by steamboat Dingzoldouid for sale by feba SMITH & SINCLAIR. B EANS.-100Small White. for sole by - J. D. WILLIAMS, HO Wood street.' " conciiiiixis.-6 ws. an consignment and for sale by P. WILLI AMS , 110 Wood street. AI.T —lBO bbls. No.l Salt, for sale by mar 23 MILLER & RICKETSON M °""ES. I.g te l lig2gyrllp 1 : 01 . Ude by J. D. WIL.LIANS. 110 Wood at T ENISON.-1500 poun r Primo Hams. for sale , y J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood street. 1) AISINS.-40 boxes M. B. Raisins, just received and 1.1., for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. notr22 • - i) - AF SLIGA4 7 - - 5700 a 1.. "St . James RWO - ry," Noe. Ij 4. 5, O. and-,, just received on consignment, and for sale by tmar2'2] MILLER &. RICKETSON. vciting man in a Dry.. Goods Store. The V Y best of rekienco required. Applj at 62 Market st. ma r 24 JI IRISIRISHVHISKEY. pinicheons Irish Whiskey; :I puncheons Jutunien Spirits. as imported. for sale by P. C. MARTIN. / lbs. Shoulders; 1200 -' Sides; on eon hrnment and for sale (marl:11 MILLER & RICKETSON. I 111/A %u. 1 1e tu Crue; 6.000 super. Regalias, just received and for sale by inar22 MILLEN. fr. RICKETSOII JouNSTON & STOCK TON hare Just received a au ply of Washburn k nbtinson's QUILL PEN NIBS, and Quill Holders_ mari.V -1.421 boxes Lxtra Pure, forsale Ly J.D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st G 0151" 'S' ISINULASS--2 cases, 'just rec'd and for sale, by D. A. FAIINESTOCK &CO.. nov49 Cor. First and Wood sts. I\TEW II hare Just received en extensive assortment of Day spy and Fanco Dress Dutton.; also, (imps and Fringes of every variety; Cashmere Cravats, Silk Scarfs, ac. decn IRANDIES.--4^ ••.' i)RANDIES.-40 whole, half, quilrter and eighth pipe of Brandy: Dark and Pule ot difkrent grades, brand and vintages, for sale as imported by mart) • P. .c. mAnns: - MA RTIN `truce ; —7O hl:da fate N. a Sugar: , A 7 60 do. prime do. do . ; 30 boxes, new crop, Whine Havana Sugar, jest reed and for sale by MILLER it ItICKIMSON. mar 22 OIL.-18(X1winter Weached• }MI UnbielllChed; 1100 " A constant supply of No. 1 lard Oil, in state and tor sale by miss. 1) MILI.Eit. k nicKL-rsoN. . 1 "4"k6- 1T) b lio ls. t c g " a :- r U lt e us m e! ; • Golden Syrup, In bble. and kegs; for sale 1.1 ap7 J. 1). IVILLIANIS, 110 Wood at S CUAII-15 birds. 'runs New UticaLs; 5 boxes Droin.-ti Horatio; ease D. IL Los•ritaes Loaf; 30 bbis. assorted Small: 10 Crushed soil Pulverised: for sate by arq J. IS WII.I.IANIS. 110 1.1 oorl st Mil Vu. 1% lute /watts; 2.5 bu. Shelled.,Co:n; 25 Ito. Oats: 40 ox. Tow Yarn: / bu- SulttlowaT Seed: for tittle by .1, D. W11.1. 1 / 1 111 1 1 110 Wood at / 14.ClelitS! CLOCKS-1 , --Just r . e . C:dived, by canalsDirie and superior assament of 130 hour and et day mantel clerks. of newest patients and styles, warranted to keep good time, and at very reduced priers. T. A. int.Linit. np 3 : 104 AVond street. near Fifth. DITE LEA D -1:50 kegs run; . 50 do. No. I; for safe by ap7 I. D. WILI.IAMS. 110, Woo4 ll L WILIIIR7II. Cl. DMZ INSOX. L. C. WILMAIITIV 'init.:LUMBER lIUSINESS will hereafter be conducted j (at the old stand of L. Wi'worth. on Penn st.,l under the lirmof IaPM 1.. WILMARTH &.Co. A ItDrlllf — fillTEM TO ALL WHO WRlTE.—Marrs' India Rubber Fluid. for preventing Pons 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 Student.. Conveyancers, and Mercantile men. it Is invaluable. By merely adding a few drops of this Fluid to the Ink in use. it will instantly be found to be the best auxiliary ever offered, an it neutralizes the acid, precipates the sediment, Cannes a free flow of the ink, and dispenses with the trouble of wiping a pen Just received and for sale by ap3 JOiiNSTON & STOCKTON, Stationers, ear. Market and Third ati IVILLPW IVAGONS-30 IVii?;73.v Wagons, 94 do. Cradles; . 40 do. Basket Chairs; 12 Nests Clothes Baskets: 3 doz. Market Baskets, with coven, assorted; reed and for sale by apl I ZEBULON KINSEY. G OLD PENS—I doz. Bagsley, beat 3 doz. do. medium; 1:Ii02. without holders; 3 due Bard &Brothers:just received by apll ZEBULON KINSEY. I) 'DOAN'S LONDON BOOKS—Six Old English Chroui ties. William of Malmsbury's Chronicles. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of Aiglo Salon Chroni cies. Mallet's Northern Antiquities. Hcroditus. by Carey. Machiavelli's History of Florence. Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and Language. History. Langre's History of Painting. Beckman's History of Inventions. Roscoe's Leo the l'enth. Roscoe's Lorengo Do Medici. Cone's House of Austria. Schiller'. Works. For sale by mar H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market st. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY—For Sale an im proved Property on Liberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling House with good cellars, a Hall of entrance two Parlors, Dining-room Kitchen and Wash room on first stot y a Hall and four splendid rooms on 2d story. Three fine rooms on 3d story and three rooms on the garnet all finished in modern style and in comfortable order. Also, two large Building Lots on Penn street a bargain can be had in the above property if appl bid for soon, terms accomoduting. S. CUTHBERT, Gen agent. April 8. 1848. Smithfield above 4th street. Removal. & E. TODD would respectfully inform thefrter- LI.. chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of Filth and Market streets, 2d story over W. & P. litmus, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, of our own manufacture with an assortment of Gentle mens' Furnishing Goode, usually kept by Eastern sale Furnishing Stores. Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the past year, we would be happy to receivo cells from our old customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that we intend nothing on our part shall induce them look further, as we expect to add larlyootrtock,atediminisholrprc eszerons:nddeanaresolicted to examine. our stock ofGoods. ap1.041 - RE ADY RECKONER—For Ship Builders, Boat Builders, and Lumber .Merchante; being a correct. measurement of scantling, boards, planks, cubical con tents of square and round timbers, saw logs, wood, &.e., comprised in a number of tables. to which nre added ta bles of wages by the month; board or rent, by the week or day; and railroad distances; also, interest tables—by J. M. Scriber, author of the "Engineer's and Mechanic's companion," &a. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Booksellers, cor. Market and Third etc Trimmings. STEW' and 'splendid variety of TRINISIINGS, of the latest styles, Just received ZEBULON KLNSETS, No 67 Mints Braacr. Among which. are 50 gross Daisy Button's asserted eolors; 100 " plain, covere d net, assorted colors', 150 " plain mall, assorted colors; 50 " cotton, new article, will wash. assorted ezlors; Also, a large vanety of Fringes, ass'd widths and colors. A very large stork ofGLOVES: the above article. - 6 doz. I.adtes' Open Worked Silk Gloves; 5 " Gents' Heavy Silk Gloves; 7 " Ladies' Net Black and White Gloves; 25 " Ladies' Fancy Tap Lisle Thread Gloves; . 20 " Ladies' Gloves; 50 " Ladies' Raw Silk Glovesi 20 " II Oi 12 " Children's, Cotton Gloies; Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Beads:Furse Bing& and Tassels, Bead Bags,'steel and yelsel, fine Fans, Parasols, ,fieeordeeniOlee„to. Intur29 IMESI JAMES M .0 u. prime do • °Bohai, for & SINCLAIR, No. 58. Wood at Dr. Brown's offices lizo conveniently arranged into asp. arena apartments. Patients eau visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good ad sic epnvately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown.% ready skill in removing venereal dir easea in their - various forms and stages, utters inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers arc hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown 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 only , regularly educated surgeon it Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn plaints: [l:7 - Certaln, safe ands sally cures will, in all CUM', be guaranteed. Recant cases are rail ruption from business. 117'110111a or Rupture Dr. Brown also invites per. sons afflicted with Hernia t all, as ho has paid parnen. lay attention to that disease. Letters from n distace, asking advice 4 must contain a fee, or they will not be attended to. IrrOffice on Diamond Alley, n few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi dential. 0ct2.5-dot wt y lIRMIATISM.—Dr. Brown's newly discovered rem edy for Rheumatism is a 'speedy and certain tamed) for that painful trouble. It never fails. Oftve and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65. Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'The Neter is always a home. ' innl9-davrtf WiLoN,T,' - cw,triyiteolot"ansttrugiti" or n ol V in h rn o j e , House, by a young man who has tieeu some years in the business. The very bestreferenso ran bo men. Apply o S. D., at this office. apl-14.1t* T. & J. Tt IlfiCANCIdt No. 77 &70 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STMTS. "flaying enlarged and newly fitted up their establi.h. ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of New Goods, comprising every varie ty for spring and slimmer west, selected especially for their easterner department. Those wishing to kave their ortlers will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goods. Their stock of ready . made Cloth ing is extensive got up in the best manner. of durable ma terial, and well worthy, the attention of thoie wishing to purchase. All are invited to call, and may test assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. aprillo Omo. Spring Style. SMOORE, has just received from Now York, the . Spring Style of Ifats—which he will introduce on Saturday, March 4. All those in want of a neata, and superior Hat, will pleas call and examine, at No. 75, Wood street, 3d door above Fourth street. - m 3 OltS.--Vol. 2 History , of the Girardists, or Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the Revolution from unpublished sources; by. Alphonse de Lamartine n three vols. Vol. 2d just 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 of Baltimore. . , • Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains ; by Geo. F. Ruxton, Esq., member of the Royal Geographica Society, &c.. &e. Now and Then—A Novel, by Samuel Warren, P. R. S. Author of "Ten Thousand a 'ear;;,." The Diary of a Late Physician," &c. The above works received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, feb24 Booksellers. Market it. Leeching, upping and ceding. tto. 55, Elltll STILEITe L•B. NORRIS, (Successor 10 Sf. R, Delany.)---Presh Leeches received monthly; attendance at all hours. ance : The Physicians of rittibUrgh, Allegheity and Birmingham. March 13, 1819. most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians, Fami lies, and all my . former friends and patrons, Mr. K. B. NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness, end worthy of patronage, M. IL DELANY. mar2l-8m: innBBL& I"AR, of prime quality and good condition, 100 on concignment and for sale by : • npS . TA AFFE & O'CONNOR. • ALL the Morning and moat of the I l i r itaburgh . Nkcekly Newspapers, SibbeWs Counterfeit Detector and Dar ris's Pittsburgh and Allegheny City Directories, kept for sale by " • ISAAC HARRIS.. ap7 - Penn at. near St: Clair. F ])AVID ADAMS ! of Bucks county, (a volunteer / lately from Mexico,) will call ixpon'the Post Master; Allegheny city or on Dr. Watt., he Will hear of something to his interest. - ap4 15pring Fashions for 1.848. 'CORD lc, co. lkucM'Cord Aing9 HAT. TEH.S. will introduce the prior Style of ATS this dar,-Ssturday, Marc 4th, 844, • Thewfriendet ond costome(s rife Mounted to cell and examine their meek of Spring Hats, net received from New York, at Hisix mom, corner of Fink' aad ii7o9d sta. mail , • 12== =EMI ENE for #ati Lint SALE CHEAPA nice - small - Lin Ground in j: West Dear township - 46 miles from Pittsburgh; antls miles from the canal at Tarentum. • Them are 5 acres of well Neared lands:wall fence & ..A lood trio atm; Log lipase, 23 byl2,.with two rooms to a floor ;-'a brick chim ney, and a log stable end shed are on the lot.' The house is at present Occupied as a small - storei and' Will make a good stand for country business. There is •a fine large garden, for raising marketing for the.Pittsbuigh market. "The road from Pittsburgh to Sackensburgh and Freeport. passes the door. The al.ove property will be sold low for cash, or half cash midair months credit, and agood little given on paying for it. Possession given on the Ist 'of April. For terms and particulars apply at • ISAAC HAREM Agency and ' • ' Intelligence Offipe, Fifth st. FOR SALE—A desirable two story . Brick Dwelling, well :arranged with" hall of entrance, parlor, timing room and kitchen, four:bed rooms. - finished garret. good cellar. and pleasantly located on Liberty street, Alleghe ny. price and terms accommailPting. S. GITTUBERT., General Ag t., Smithfield street.. , . SECTH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A two story- Brick Dwelling Douse, situated in the 6th ward; contains four thorns. hall, kitchen and coal house. Price seoo, and terms easy. .Also. two Frame 'louses, each containing five rooms; price 5650 each: terms accommo ling. • Apply at S. CUTDBERT'S, Real Estate Office, Smithfield st., near Fourth. 13 HAL ESTATE—.Persons wishing to purenase Thvitte -ILL tats HOCSES 4 BUILDING LOTS. or FARMS. can find a great variety.' for sale an aceommOdating terms, at S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, 50 Smithfield st. VALUABLE: "'AIM F . SALESituated on the Ohio River,twelve miles below Pittsburgh, on the road to Beaver, and adjoitiing land of John 'Hays. 'Fag.; containing 100 Tierce, well improved, with a good House, Barn, and Orchard of choice Fruit' Trees, comprising Apples, Poaches, Cherries, ,V.c. This property is of the most desirable now offered for sale. For furtherparticu lars' apply at S. CU'riIBERTS Real Estate Ofrte rnar2o 50 Smithfield at. '!ABLE TO RENT. brick Stable, wttb Cadmic house, to rent from ti Ist of April next. inquire of marl-tf F. L. SNOWDEN, ai Witter it. ....__.. 'PO LE'r—That large and CCIIIIITIOdiQUS warehouse, sit tutted on Sceond street. near Wood. just below Parks k Co.; and at present occupied by John Little, EN. S. CWP.I.I.I3ERT. Gen. Agent, - ' Sa•Smitheld street. 100 M TU I.LT—On the second story of-the wars house,No.2G. Wood it., having a front entrance. mareGEORGg COCHRAN. To Let, M, A NEW two story el ßrick Dwelling Jimmie, situ- ,1. pied on the East Con non, Alleeny city, (near c residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico in aunt, double par lors, furnished with marble mantels nnd improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor. and four good bed rooms on the second story ; with finished garret. Enquire of iticiimui GRAY, on the premises; or of JAMES PARK. Jr. & CO.. Second st. rrtO — LET—A Brick flocro, owner of Webster and Ful -1 ton streets, tbrmerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos session given immediately. Apply to febl9-if J. C. CUM:WENS. rpo Roam on the ftrst story. and the second JI. and third stories of a brick house; corner of Fifth and Union streets. ALSO-=A very neat and convenient Frame tonne, in Allegheny city. Apply to JAMFS MAY. r 110 RENT.,—A Basement with two rooms, suitable• for 1. a physician or dentist, on Penn street, between Hand end Irwin streets. natal 1.. WILMARTII. rro LET.—One new three story Dwelling House, with I. bath house attached, sintate near the corner of Wylie and Washington streets. Possessiongiven on the first of April next. JOHN P. PERRY_ O LIT T - 7—Thrce dwelling houses. situate on Fourth street, near the Canal Bridge, in the city of Pitts burgh. Also, a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance on sth, near Wood street. Also, m a frame dwelling, two stories. with an ne of ground under cultivation, situate on Ohio Lane, in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of JanM J. D. WILLIAIISt. 110 Wood at. WELCH, DELE N TRANS* NATIONAL ,Ruhl the . Nittional Amphitheatre. Chesnut et., Phita, - delphia, consisting of splendid talented company of Lquestrians, will open this season's campaign in Pitts burgh, on MONDAY EVENING, April 17th, Me, for a short seas.m, on the old ground in front of the Americas Hotel. The followin• distinguished and popular performer,' will have the honor of appearing every evening during their stay in the city: J. J. Nathans, Richard Rivers, Sig. Germani, Frank Brower, N. Johnson, Ben Huntington, C. Woods. Ben Mallory, • James Hawkins, Neal Jamison, T. Brower, Wash-Chambers, George-Dunbar, Anthony Paster, Torn Kiln', M. Sherwood, Masters Frank and Wm: Paster, ice. FrAdmission, 2.5 cents. No half price. Doors open at el—performance to commence at 7; or ock. For particulars of performance see programme of ea :h day. GOD PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr. Brown, of ..... , G e t , Di e s a:i . o . n il Alley, t‘,„ eon ae. a b l it consulted tuttiiicid i c i n i all Qiii _ 4 el to the Leman frame. ' ' 1 Syldlis and Syphilitic eruptions.gonorrlicea ~.. ; . and its consequences. together with all vs nertal durosta impurities of the blood, with all diseases of errierrolorigin. skin diseases,ivith 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 ens, nervous sufretions, pains us the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, setter. rinewonn. mercurial diseases, &c. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE)! Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene- real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to . offer assurances of speedy relief to all who . tatty place thetnselves under his care. in n'short time, nithoutinter =ME . -DA.IL C Y lNdLtsfil lAT • AND PITTSBURGH' '• .11sHIS Independent Line of :teatoors ts Oow composed of the largest, swiftest, besi:quished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of, the West. The highest wages are paid for the serviced' Of the hest and most expenenepd men engaged in the ri.."cr business.— The line has been in operation for sii years ; - bas Carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the - slightest injury to their persons, The proprietors challenh,:t com parison with any passenger '.litte in th&Union fur sa:.`tY, regularity, and speed. All that Money can procure ha: been provided for the safety, coitfort and convenience of -passengers. The boats leave for Cintinnati as follows: , . itfOlVD.4 ypacKET.—.The !iforio:reanst.c., Capt. Sidllt, wiU leave Pittsbn Monday every I%tonday morning atlo o'clock; 'Wheeling every It evening at 10 P. it • .• . . TURSDAY PACRET.—The HIIIMEINIA No. lt, Capt. Too. Xlineeltcr, will Jenve- Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 n'elock i Wheeling' very Tuesday evening at 10r. Y. WEDNILSAIT PAC.X.47.The Nave Evotaxn No. 2 Capt. S. Dean will leave rinehurgh every Wednexcliy mornAng at I.ocielnek ; Wheeling every IVednesday Wt./L -ing at 10 A. THURSDAY PACEDT.—The Brinzamri,Clpt. R. J. Graee, 1041 leave . Pittsburgh every. Thursday ittoruing at 10 o'c l ock Wheeling Thursday evening its 10 it. FRIDAY Cursza N0..2, Capit.Crotih, will leave .Pittaburgh,everyFriduy morning in 10 ieeloskr "Wheeling *very Pridny, evening at.lo P. SATURDAY P.,IC E.RT. , -Thq Missz}ta sit, Cart De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every,SaturJay . evening at Ott. 2s: • SUNPA Y PACKET,,TIie Isaac Icstwso.r, Capt. A. G. Rasoa. will leave Pittsburgh - every Sunday snorulng at 10 o'clock; Wheeling ovary Sunday evenin g at IQ I. X. I.IOT 10. For Browrarralai, ' - The new and splendid passenger and mall steamer lIALTIC,Capt.A. /aeons, will leave urt e above port daring aim present ,week, at g positively. For freight or passage, apply en board. 141.41 • Forßrownsville. • Ara TIIE new Mail and Passenger steamer AT LANTIC, Isscrs Panel:rap:s r Master, will leave for the above - pon this, clay, at Er t. It., positively. For freight or passage apply on board. feb3 For Lafayette and Wabash firer. The tight draught steamer SWAN. H. May, Master, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, ou Friday, lith .instaut, at 3 o'e ock, r. ss. For freight or passage apply on board, or to apr4 _JAMES MAY. Beaver and Wellsville Packet. AEATHE.siearboat BEAVER, Ctranis E, CL* K;; Mager, will, during ~the coming. winter seas* make daily trips to Beaver and Wellsville,' 'eating Pittsburgh - every morning atir o'clock, and Walls- , villa at 3 o'alock, P. IL dccls • 13. M. HARTON & CO.. Aram*. For Cillellllllll.li. The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP, lair:oAm, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, on Shturday, the I,sth Mat For freight or passage apply on board. mar 13 . For St. Louts.. The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, VAN Ilona, Nlaster, will leave for the above and intermediate ports on Friday the 14th instant. For freight or\asinge apply on boar.l. marlo For, St. Louts. • ladWE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI NA, .11svtnsmr, Master, will kayo for the noose was intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. feh4 fit ell" Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for - Brayer, Glasgow, and Wellsville. on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday. at 9 Are turning ou Monday;-Weducsday-, and Friday. SIM has a boat at the lantltn.9, between Wand street and the Bridge, prepared to reeelvelreights at any time: .1c W. ItARBACGII. Agents, mare 1\0.33, Wood street. For St. Louts. TIIE fast running passenger stmr PENN SYLVANIA, 8.. C. Gaar, Nlaster,will leave regularlytbr the above and intermediate ports. For freight or passage n ply on board. rn.27 For Disrsv Ora, TiiE splendid new steamer SAN 'ANNA, 11.Dzaarsox. Master; will leave regularly for the above and all intermediate landings. For freight or passage apply on board. febl - Pox St. Lout*. Galcna, and Dubuque. T;11: good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Tnos, MAT, Master, vi4l /cave for 1149 *Love, regular Fur freight or pauaga apply an hoenl, or tck JAMES MAY. er GEO. MILTENBERGER- .Ag't. For IV oohs - tile. THE steamer AMERICAN EAGLE will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on 4 e nesday hith instant. For freight or passage apply on board, or to fold G. B. MILTENBERGER, Agent. Pittsburgh and AVheclissg Placket. TOE switt steamer CONSUL, Dorm= P. Krarocr,- Master. will leave regularly for Wheeling, on :tlonday, Wednesday, and Fri day. at le o clock. preciyly. . Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. u.. parilicsiy., The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can he procured. fur the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat Is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. a For freight or passage apply on board. er to mare JOHN .FLACK, Agent. _ For Cincinnati. The new and splendid. Passenger Steamer HIGHLANDER, Captain H. A. Foust, will cave for tue above and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions. apply on board. febl9 1846. • 1848. Pittabitrgh and Brownsville Daily Packet FLUILITAIIT 1 Lino ISt% Fantasia' 1at,1849. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A...M. AbiD 4 P. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson: I3ALTIC, Capt. A.Jacolis; and LOUIS 111'1.,ANE, Clll7t. E. Bennett. The boats arc entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that motley can proeuriihas been provi ded. The boats will leave thel l lonongabelaWharf Boat, nt the foot of Ross st. Passeitgers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. jan3l For Louisville. THE Keraucoy- River Paeket, GREY E .'i , . GLE, Baooss, Master, will leave for the ove and intermediate pons regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. a &WI Far St. Louis. Ar ge t THE new and splendid steamer ANDRENV FULTON, W. It P ULTON, Master, will learn for the above end intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply ort•board. or to janl7. • JAMES MAT. For St. Louis. TilE, fine steamer WYOMING, Tnoxsa l ig e4 Gassm.ss, Muter, will Nave rogulorly for the above port and nll intennedinte landings. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions apply on board, or to ; 4 27 GEO. B. MILTENBERGER. Azen. MORSE'S WEEJELLY BUDGET or NEW 00003 ron 1919. L IN PARIS; or the Adventism , of Alfred de Ro sans In the French Metropolis, by the author of Life in London. Mysteries and . Myseries of New 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 Money Reporter. Taylor's do do • - Godey's Lady's Book, for March. Knickerbocker, do. ' The Female Land Pirate; or Awful, Myatt's ems, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannoris. Antonia, the Female Contrabandista. First False Step, or the Path of Crime; new supply. The Light Dragoon, or the Ranchero of the Poisoned Lance. Middy of the Macedonian. Barr's Pennsylvuaia Reports, vol. 4. • NEW PLAYS. The Daenna, a Comic Opera, The Apostate, a tragedy-. Much Ado About Nothing, Bride of the Market, a comic drama. Robert Macaire. or the Two Murderers. Box and Cox, a farce. Bamboozling, do. Also, a large assortment of old and rare plays. Graham's Maga"zine, for April. Bragelonne, the Son of Athos, or Ten Years Later, be ing the conclusion of Three Guardsmen and-Twenty Years Alter. The Old Men's Tales. • - The Hermit of the Hudson t or-the rarmerts Daughter.. Just reeeived_aud fox sale by . mar'22 •• - MP. MORSE.'B.S 'Fourth st. CANCER, SCROFULA. AND GUlTRE.—Ainpie.. ex perience has proved that no combination ofmedicins 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 class, but has removed the !Ira stubborn diseases-of -the Sltitt, Swellings,: Dyspepsia , &c. This medicine enters into the eirculatton, mid eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other finids of body. remeves obstruction in the pores - of the skin., and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite. removescheadacbe and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, And imparts ant- , 'nation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medica. It. is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of svval 'Err "ter sale in Pittibuigh ed the rEgEN. TEA STORE; Fourth sr., near Wood. _ rriarSU Cry-sit-al Plate T , • FLE ONLY CRYSTAi.PLA T E dial ha u never been known to lose its polish, after bang put in the windows. it is equal in quality to the • F`iettch and gag lash Plate Glass, and is much.lower hi price. • LOOItiria•OLASS PLAT?..4, OF ALL'S/ZES. Also, Hardware of lilt :4osenpticinik'S3ornuus; English and Aniorionn: • ROOSEVELT SON. New Writ, Aptil lilB4lB-(ap6-2ao ) , • ' =MI kUi hMit MEM - IULIL ilc 01511, # • - RANKERS ) -yagILA,NGE i Dcatfra nv ini. .F . arri grs _4l fr u: 7 , Dir Latta of om 4 saja. ivo c, strut, 3:4 croor below F6irth:Wcstridei Pinsburghi- ALLIN IsaxZn.. - =WARD Bankers and . .axchange -Brokers, Deakss sn Fortin Ana -AA Domestic Billt, of Exchange, Lnt /7c r Dept* . it, Bank Notes. and Loin Corner of Third and Wootlsi.S.,.(liraelly opposite Olt' St.i Charles Hotel.. N. /101,31E5.4. SON, • .13asskers and . Dsalsfs in .E.rehang*,. Coin and .Deek NofielS;l, 55 Afasksisirass, , • • ••• , • En .uo AATZ.. - • Jr.XCIIA!COL New York pr chAzinnati PiLl!adellshie " Louisville ! . , Lioltimore • - • ," St. Louis, . , .IVlSyi*, PAN - - - Indiana " Kentucky - " " Virginia' NS/colitis Tenneecc• aul9-1 • • 1 t ILL 11.11005. • ' Ci 0.14 .t 8 t.: NA". " - RANKERS .AND EXCTIA.VGE 'BROKERS, r N. E. Corner of Nood and Such strati., Titts6ufgh,. DEALERS in ...Coin, Bank Notiai. Tittle Dina r : Foram find Domestic Exchange, Certificates of DepOilt,#lll:' , ' • EXCHAIsiGE.on all the prineipui Cities of the' Thusst„, .and Europe, foratila in sews to son purohosers; CURRENT and par funcli toe - di/ad on depaeite COLLECTIONS. made on all perte'ist tho Uninn;alll*-''. . /dews, U. /.isceil & Son, - :: :: : - :..,,... .ogclenk„ Snowdon, •; .: . -..,..,, - " Wm. Bell & SOD I - - Pinabaig,, ' . " 11..h1. 7 Clusken & C 5,„,, .--.... ... r .. , .. :.",., " English & Bennett. .1. —. .. _, ... . - " /Arming kßrother, ~ , , " Files. Lathrop & Co.. l'lnisdalPhlo. . w,R.: Thompson & Co,. floadly, Phelps & Co. i w w N. y k. A., 1 "- "- - 31/0:1t1'Collough & Co. 13sliksiort. Hr James Oeor o . U. tlahllajCnciant, 0... .-- - " -.. • 0 Joseph. V, mason, , , ....p si . amr, 0: . ~. ~.., _ Shelters. Fenner & Al'hlillan, . I . It. F. Ellis, ,Esq., Cashier, Bank of owisiowp; PC 1- . . , , Pinsimr h, Sr ternher 2d. 1;41,--s ' • - - Alluumnicalacia avlgation Company. t. Nortca TO STOCIIIOLDErI s . TN purnamee of a. resotution of the Board. of Mani. gent; the Stockholders of the Monongahela Naviga. 1. then .:_mpany are hereby notified tomcat at_the ofEca of.' said Company, in Breed's lluilditig Fourth street.in city of Pittsburgh, at !I O'clock in the afternoon day, the 17th day of April next, to tram into considers" , lion oenain acts of the Legislature of this State, aupplew aleatory to the Charter of this Ccinpawy. By order °IAA' Board. BA - U,AVELL, See , — . . Pittsbcrich; r . e h 7th. lq9 _LaT AND-I , oft SAL.l.:—..Tbosnt.seriber offers for,sale acres of Land, in M iddlese xi townt.hip, Butler coon; ti, between Butler and Pittsburgh mild seviat miles from Butler,. 350 acres cleared. the balaUce well timbered, with - three farm houses. a large barn, and a good mill site. wills • sufficient water fnr &gnat and sew mill, thircon. On the, sannrinteam, four and six miles above, there are. two grist milts, and. several' saw mills, There is no better lantiin the country. It will be- sold all togethert : or Itr one, two, or three hundred acres. Persons. wishing to have good level land. easily farmed, would do well to,. avail themselves of title opportunity, and exarnine 'the! laud. (mar23l WM. BOYP, Card. T wovd) like to call the attention of Country Merv', 1 chants. Hotel and Steamboat. Dar-keepers, private- „.. Families, &e. to examine my stock of \Vines, Liquors.;:' Cigars, &c., now in store and cellar, consisting of-the most celebrated Brands, &c.. &e.' Feelinc'confidenf of. having the largest and best unsorted stork, pny . hoas• West of .the mountains, and Lcii.g.engaged in tte wiper union of Wines and Liquors. &c., direct to this coning.' persons can rely on being accommodated; both in priest and quality. P. C. 3141,1T11 , ,,,' mare sores: of Smithfield and Front streets: -- Great Sale of Nursery Slockl':. eagg Tne'extensive stockofoIdLANDRETIINURir;' SERIES. Philadelphia. is aLont to be disposed, of, at XUBLIC ALMON—the undersigned isle. • tending to relinquish business. Stich an opportunityrfav obtaining Nursery: Products at alt!rtion, has never been . presented in America, and the attention of the trade. Ind' all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or Couto.' - try, or enlarge their Oran louse co/krtions.,ist reveCtfully- I invited. For improving the 'o grounds f Ccineteries, - * ." I Churches, Stale and CountrOifices, etc., this rale , aFt , • ford unequalled facilities. . Catalogues in &nail Drain- preparation. The sale of the out-door atheist len nience on Tursivas, mA4cil 21st, and the firints us Pots, on 'I.7ESDAY, MAY td.' Proper aid for safe pack,. ing and'shipment will be given, when required; -and an ' there will be no 'postponement or reservation,. persona from distant points may attend the sale without (op ar . disappointment. *.• Orders to be executed at PRIVATE SALE will bat received until:the above periods. and the usual strict Itio4 trillion given. 1.). LANDRETH & FULTON. - - It may be proper t 3 state, to prevent misapprehension. that it is the 'Nursery business only, the subscriber atom to relinquish. Ills attention will he herealier whets ly devoted to the culture of seeds,. and lathe ...7 saiesith4 j warehouse, 05 Chestnut street. . " flJeAuy further intbreestion will tie given by Mr. r SNOWDEN. Pittsburch. tsar 14 - • 'PILE atterttion of getatlemen purchasing divas wear, or Ordinary business purposes, is direct! e to the stock of goods at precool pu our CDilrilDrl., :eon. sistiag of every grade.and shade of Froneh, EngliSh, and Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres. iu cudlestrvariety r and Vestings for every one's use, which will be oinde to order in a superior tanuner, at prices that will not be questioned by the best of bargain makers. • • C..WEISEBERU,.'.: marls (late ArGisize & Eck) 251.1 -ibertY st• L . ! v3abiti Es.—StiO doz. Playing Cards; • . • . • ••.• A, 1 200 whole and half boxes Sardhlitei It/ baskets olive Oil; • . . 20 doz. assorted Catsup', fee, . . . 5 casks London Porter, quarts and plat; • 560 doz. Brandies, Wines, 44, eery old; . . 3 bbli. powdered Sugar • •. GO baskets Chanipaigna {Unit. part to arrive ' 3 hhds Claret 'Wiwi', for sale by noull P..C. MARTIN •'. ro •as Jlfrrehantr and Aranufaciairrs cf Pittsburgh. IV•51. A. KINSI.OE, 3 dOors east of the Post Othei,lit .ur an authorized Agent, for the .STXClSX2fvrust Darn £OO tCaeat . T 11131.6.LD. The Herald has been established nearly ball a century: and has an extensive andeubstari. Sal circulation throughout the populous and rich colonise of Eastern Ohio, Western .Pennsylvania and Virginia., Persons wishing to extend their business, will not it tti embrace the above favorable opportunity to do so. . jp"Ternte of advertising moderetc, with cut edliorlat notice gratis, if requested. ", Terre .11r11\1-3-1 qr. casks London arket Port ; 5 • " Bunt 10 " Trash SO 0 S..S. Madaira;. 13 " Lem Nlarkat • 10 " Symington • .• 5 " • Faye' " 10 " Tencrilre 10. Pule Sherry; • . 5 " Golden .. • 6 Brown a• . 10 " Lisbon " • 15 " Dry bratigtri 10 ' Sweet For sale in quantities to suit, by " deed° • • F irr. 11 STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.--A value, ble property. thirty feat front on Filth street by MA, deep. This desirable property will be sold at a barsido.• Also, four latwe building tots, each 24 feet (mutate Cook street by La feet deep to Cliff street. Price tii2:4l each. S. CUTIItiERT, Gee. Agent, ' apS Smithfield, above 4th at. \7:O TICE To sitIPPERB .— ~ Ve hive en .n Dira c immediately opposite to our burnt warehouse,...fot the present, where we till transact business as usual, until a new house can be erected, arrangements hartmg already been made for that purpose. . . . . IDve fa ts will alway be m readineseat ore witav4 110 recei • hill C. A. APANULTY tr. CO., ap4 Canal Basin, Liberty a. - - SALT miEum, SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERYSIPE. LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sore Beards, •Pirvies.-:. This is used by many physicians in this city in cutnigthili above, and we would not conscienciously sell unless wo knew it to be all . ..we state. . . . . . As a cosmenalthe true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article evet known that removed impurities and cleared and beautified the rikin, Makin ii soft, Asa!, smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is sold'at ag Chathatp in, N. Y., and by WAS. JACRSON. Agent; eo Lthertystreet. Pinshersh. 11)10 DELANY, Po. 49 Librrty sired, Pittsburgh, has Joe . opened, for the Spring trade, a largo aud general, assortment of wt.ll selected Cloths, Cassimerce, and, Vesting., consisting of superfine French and Etta* black and fancy colored - CLOTII.9, suitable for the vs. dons styles of Sprinx and Summer Coats. • Plain and fancy krench, English and American CAS. WWDIERES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted 11, e customer trade. Also, a great variety of new and fancy VESTINGen all of which will be cut and made to order, itt 44 moos fashionable style. Persons favoring the establishment with a pa ll , bs Suited on moderate terms, at short notice. The subscriber hasnloo on hand a . great assortment of - - READY MADE CLOTHINO,made OAP/Trent Spring , -. • Fashion. rconsisting of every deseription of Dress and S Fro ack and a l Coatsl his 9 mess f all Coal &- fashionable .colot,s; fancy and pl, Also, a general assortment of Pants, Veita; Ebi Cravats, and all other artielesin the Clothing line, veltiCh' will be sold low, for CAblt. 'Wholesale purchase» r. - 1:4 find it aleph to their adven.. • • tags to call and exastur,. tho stock. before ourcbasfne elsewhere. . P.DE4r4-7,71•4;91:-'• -- usar Id • • -. - • - - • ... . C ONSUMPTION; C01:1011. SPTPTING OP B OOD,. BRONCHITM•kc.-71, ermiumptivra.-;.Pour-litlht of you are really suffering from negleoted colds. or an obi, enaction and consequent inflammation of the debt:Anil. ning of those tubes through which the air we breailiejt distributed to the lunge. This obeiruction produces and plug acreages, cough; di ffi culty of breathing, hectic fever, spittuirof blood, matter, o; phlegm, which exhaustatheatscAnh of the patient:.:and death frippcf. JAypips MCIT..CT ORANTIiitTEItf..S 4 443 tp remove to relieve. this chatinction,' and Producee the :attqat plenaing and, happy testate. It it cCrtahll in ii-ttAvalc:iin4 cannot fail , . ED -For sale in Pittsburgh t!. the pgirpre,A non& 72 Fourth at-, near Wood. . . roor3o-1 •. . , 'DEADER! Ifypp have bait. tiAIR, yea would vitallii be astcuiished_ sttAn ercctot a 1.. heals of JONES, CORAL HAM RPIP PORATIVE. •lt nett!' bat ono trial. Reba at d Ottithsta st., N. 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