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'• ~,.:. -:t . t .. .', *.' ~', " - b -. r' l` - ISMIRE 7 :4 :~= - „ . '• F ri 4 :";'.. , ?..i•k . r' .- ;•: . . i 'f . :•:' , .. i.. ME= ~#li,~' ~:;_s; EIIIMM ~.d~~;s" :i . ,f ; ::;.' ::.: - r. , ..' ''' ~-,.7'-'-':','.::,'-::.':: , . - EWMI2MI .., ..~ t,-.-.^~ ; 4 ' 43 . e . "-• - • • -7 , • • ' 7 2* '•:*2l t " • -; 174 e 3 4 ` 3 , ! 4 ok• Ft 4. riF„, 1 7.44•'11 .I, ,];*. w • .7. 4 4 ;4.9'/, 4•7:4. - V*, -41; . • •, • ."•!:'l‘ ;A..; , - • - - • • - L' •‘• .-•- •-• *," ,•• `, • , • ' ' „„•74. , •.•;, t' •••••., r 4. ! 7 • , • • . ' -• • - 1 t. , ... - ..:; , ' 'l , :::::-.. , : . ..•5- , .. .!•-i--:::•_77:,..........,::. . - . , • .111.11# . ' , ~~.>.: EMil PIS ;lW1t(>Il A3OAIU OF %%LADE. R. M. 'PELL; •-• •• JA3IES NAY.: • talrarrits FOR JUAN - • :PAtISENGER•ARRANGPMENTS FOR .1949. flterintlAmt Packet Line, I ea v es dal I r for C i ite iiin ati.lo A.M. Passenger Picket, -ria rirownavillc, to Baltimore and I' hil 1111 11111 MR. S A. •AE. mid 6 P. DA. • . Mail Coadi Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9A. M. and 112} WeSterii'and Southern roheh fine. 6A. t. igorill:-Western; yin Cleveland: tinily. to e-. w. 'Erie aud.,Western Nen , York.. - dsilv. 9 A. M.' North-gastalt, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 "ARRIVALS - AND DEPAIPPUILE OF MATEDI. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. at., vloses I'2 la. Western Mail. Chi. and Louise- due 8 P. st., closes 5 A. m. South. Via 13alt.tuud Washingten.dtte.B r, ht, closesS A. North-Western viu Cleveland. due 1.0 A. x., closes 9 A. M. Erie and Western few York, due Li r. x., closes 3A. U. • ... .. . STOCKS. .., .. Par rabic Asked. CYrrerd . Bonk of, Pittsburgh 650.00 850.75 850.00 Exchange Lkotk, ' 50.00 44.00 43.50 Merchants' ind . 3l. Bonk 50.00 47.410 .45,00 Farmers? bepogit Bank None in inorket. Bond Street .Itridp, - . • 50.00 50.00 45.00 Northern I,ll..erties Bridge .. 50.003.5.00 Old. Allegheny. Bridg - 25,00 400 5 3 ,0 0 at ConellavillC 11... R. i'ztoek. paid o 0 ' shares,ls2.so . ' 5.00' 1.43 City ihintis 444 V citt;); ---- • - • • • 05,00 Alutiontalie ill Bridge ' 25.110 10.50 (:"•• sP7 ,l :‘ - 30401 ' 43.4)0 •• - OFFTCP. Or l'OtaT, .. Tcssoee nmersa..Areit 19. Is.te. .There }vas aim apparent calling•ei iu bu4ness ye-star do>. . • The rivers are geiting low, lot there is water enough flu the Ohio for large class teats. The Allegheny will soon beedine Unnavigable for steatners. • ' ey—There whs nothing new or important in the money market yesterday. Sandusky sad Norwalk Notes • are still retioted by our Brokers: Mew... Reamer & Rohm assure us tht,l hot thosT Banks s re no good as ever they were. and that they only refuse the notes beeause they cannot get them sof again. Letters from Columbus and I. elevt.land state Met Sandusky and Norwalk notes are Cs—Via:en by the Banks of those cities: Flions•The receiptlviesterday were, not large, and and, we noticed ; tictne for sale on the wharf. A few lots came for shipment. We have but few transactions to note. 'There Wasailtriskldentuntl: all the dealers were anxious to buy. We Mend a disposition to otfer an ad vance on Saturday's rates. .One sole of 100 bblo, to ar rive at Strh , ; 2-11,145. alum first handsiitsstore) at $4.70; we think there were other sales. under like circumstan ces, at saute rates. holders generally wanted 54.75. From store, all throttles We heard of were at 54.75. The supply in the city is but trifling. and all. that I con arrive fur deys_wi II be picked op. The tendency teems upward, but dealers generally katicipme a decline when the lots is the country-Legit' to arrive freely. Should the river V l Ontinue low. an advance will certainly take plate. I - Cheese—The *awly is still limited. yet a decli.te is noticed. Sales were fester, I rty made at 61271 e Oa(s—We heard of no sales front first hands; from stole meal c was asked.. Bran—Market hare. with great demand. The same may,bek-aid of. S.horts. sugar—The tightness in the money market seems to mune' sales at less than 'the actual market price. We hear of sales in certain quarters rt 41041 e. cash, for tol erably fair article; but these figures are by no means fair smotatiohs. Sale..ta the emptier trade at 5g51e.; amain s irk to these as being correct. • Blois sses—Regaler sales at tr.71,82 .4 c. • Rye Flour—Market appears to be well supplied. The mai sale we licard of yesterday was 50 barrels at $3.110. • , Bacon—Nothing new to report. Beguler sales to the trade silo.. hog mutual ; malty sales are mote, however, at Kluwer rate. Lard—No change to report; not much uctivity. We quote keg Lumber—There in great activity among Lumber ati .11; bui no change is prices. P9. l 4tters—Still arriving; mar et is now fully sup plied; demandnOt great' sales of N shannocks at $1 .50; Reds at 50c fp - has.; Rah. Blues at 81 352D1 40 F bbl. Linseed 01l—Sale of 10 bbls. at ZiGe., cash. Dried,PCo43b et—Regular saleltrat SI 50. Drte d A piars—Sestec and in demand. Apples—Green Apples sold yesterday .at S 3 00 1 P UM but they were an extra lot. But ter—Sale of Prime Roll at 15e; still scarce. Louisville tittne—Sale of 10 bids. at $1 50, BeerverDttekets—Sale. a t 135 Feat heirs,—Some arrived since Saturday: demand still great. One sale at 35c.. time. Wlnd•rts - Glass—Sale of 50 his. fill° Country brautlx, at SU 50. BEM EZEINE hamar; i rr NEW Vonia.—The value of merchan dise imported inW this district, (says the Journal of c monerciro exclusive of that rent to the warehouse, a d the amount of duties' received during the week ending the '7.h inst., in each of the three years, ions anti etc& 1846. 1841. 1848. Free goods 74.t.413 163.71,3 1773,641. Dutiable goods ..... •• • . 1.401.251 1.505,145 1.776079 "rota] merelanntlissi • • •$,1 • 476.060 1.671.9thl 2,054.9%9 Specie 14.1:r3 1.146.181. 36,365 Cash (6i:rived .39 - 2,8•13 449-996 lAverage rates of duty • • 401 Rrvr.err. or BorroN.—F,ret quarter, 1847,41,- 045 . 333 e 7 First quarter, 1849,81,279,073 00. In crease of revenue fur .the first quarter of 1,548,8233 ; 710. " The amount ofeluties on goods warehoused end tri store. the 31st day uf March, 1348, was about $450,- 4 NECDOTES . AND INCIDENTS. comprising daring .11,, exploits. pereunal and minivan; adventures of the mixers and privates of the army in Mexico, actions of tits nary and thrilling iuridelibi of the Mexican war. - Hunt's Meretiant's Magazine for April. Tyler.or. the Bondman. an Historical novel. Life and Public Services of Henry Clay, by Epes Sar gent. - Maiden Aunt. an interesting tale. Bachelor of tlie Albany. a splendid thing. Old Hicks, the Guide, or Adventures in the Comanche Country in Search of a Gold Mine. Now and Then. Accounts of the Battles to Mexico. etc. >,'` Analytical System. illustrating the origin and develops ment of the English Langunge, illustrated with a beau tiful mop. (hoyden's Men and Times of American Revolution. Jack Tier. or the Florida lteet, a new novel, by Cooper. American Review for April. . Labelle. or the Entigrant's Daughter. a new novel. Atitericau Phrenological iburnal for April—full setts on Cinob's Popular Phrenology. with above 50 engravings. ,Ifuliscriptions received tin all .the Eastern maga - Lines usail.newspapers at publisher's prices, and the niagueines eases tree of postage. AG Erg Ts WANTED. to travel through Allegheny and the adiointne counties. anal bell a work noticed at the head tof 'advertisement. The most liberal wages will be iodated. The Ctiltivator for this month: a monthly paper de iv.Oted to agriculture and rural litrairs, and only $1 per syear. •• lac and Exp'oits of the Duke of Wellington. with a complete iii•tory of the Peniasular War, numerous en •gravutea. Lines hiving Age, No. 01. . The Felectic Sting azine of Foreign Literature for this _month. . Life of Rev. Misitth Macurdy, containing N.:l6m' inter .esthig notices of various deceased ministers of the Pres byterian Church in Western Pa. Authentic Narrative of the murder of Mrs. Rademacker Philadelphiikillustrutc& A large and, complete assortinent of all the, known •works on Phrenology ant Mesinerisnt. . Phrenolbgicalpusts, large and small size, a most beau- Aiful article. Phrenological Charitiliy the 1000 or 100. Just 'received and for sale' by' M P. MORSE t's Fourth lEEE uPrtanur. ta.usTrtierun -EDITION OF THE V) ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expresslydesigned for family -reading:itt coursn of publicanon by-Harper & Brothers, New York': To be completed in 12 parts. Part Ist Just ,received and for•sale by - JOHNSTON tr. STOCKTON, coo. Markel and .(I,lts. Diunis, for sale by 1. apls , ' SNIITII dr. SINCLATIL • - 13 A: PAIINESTOCK & CO.'S VERMIFIIOF..=-•!A 11111. anti weeks since, one . oCruy children, nged about five years, 'Orli/ nivel! for several days, and the illness increased so 'alarmingly that 'leered death would be the result. Having - heard of the good effects of Fahnestock's Veratifuge. when administered to the children of my neighbors. and thinking.my child might have worins, from some of the symptoms, 1 gave it one and It halfleoßrioon fats of the Verratfuge. and: torn) , great astonishment, -it ahmist itninedintely discharged between 2SO nod r2elllarge WOMII. Itd health WO* soon restored. and it is now re markably well. Previous to taking; the. Vermifuge; the ' wefts woald 'Occasionally rise in its throat, and I often 'feared it would 'die frorii strangulation " ' 'IAMBS G. DAWSON." rionesti, Venango co.,Pa.. April 3. '4tt. apt 4 AISINS.-5O boxes. 40 bat( boxes, cbpiee M R. Rai XL. sins:Bluster's brand, (Dr isle by pti SMITH & AI NCLAIR . . ',' 110RE1ES FOR EtALE.-Thesubscri- a t , her has just received from the west a . glOl . number of excellent draught, harness an • a • die hisrions which he will Beal on very moderate derma. Persons %visiting to procure good' horses are re guested Jo call at his stables and examine his stock. • R.ll. PA'ITER,SON,I ' firniongahele Livery Rtable.FinXistreet, one door fmm ilbuithlicill. r .--'.., ,- _ . • ' spl7 ----''''i'i'-!•.,::118:',,,..,, L ••'''i,i' - ' , ;',:',..;.:i .,..,.. A 'iii; _ ;... oi'i:.i'4 - •5 ,:..--,',...,:fc:,:;4!'..,:-.4,.. ~?.:,,,5,,,,:.,..,..;T,,..rf-f5..;?0,,;..,,J.-:.i.',.•::.:.-,,,:-...:.:',' ,~~ (Eomnrer6lll mb.:,tittnnrial. ,Dally Review of thC arkf to No 11. 11101ISES'Si WISEWLY BUDGET or Nrw Itooic% Eon tot?. • ,. -2 .z. - 47.-.. - ,t - . ' ' ,. . - • , ' . .''..:''' , :P . 2- , 4 - ,. ,'•:, t ',:-- - . . ...... :. - . ~~ ~,,. ~' ^i' 111.tiir 3ittelligenct, UN PITTSPUlitaii. 41 _tsar iVATIM IN TIM CHANNEL . 7 .1). Stemacr Beaver: Clark.lllßlSl %Vellsville; Llaltic. Juct/46. Brownsville.. • Atlantic. Parkinson, do; Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville; " Michigan N 0.2. Gilson, Beaver; Pain Alto. McDonald, Beaver; " Gondolier. Lyon,St.-I.Ouis; x Pennsylvania. ray, " Newark, Bishop, Zanesville; Comet. Boyd. Zanesville; " Hibernia N 0.2. Klinetelter,Cineinnati; • BF:PARTED, Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; .• Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville. Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville: " Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and .Wellsville. Michigan No. 2. Girson, Beaver; l• Palm Alto, M'Dontdd, Beaver; " Companion. Tomlinson, Wabash River; North River, Dean, St. Louis; " Monongahela. Slone. CM; PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE LINE —The Tele graph, the firat boat out, belonging to the new Line of Packets, arrived at the Monongahela wharf on Saturday night, and left on Sunday morning. We missed seeing her; but those who were on board, report favorably of her in every particular. She is large, very Strongly built, of light draught, and fur nished in splendid style. A friend, who came pas senger on her from Cincinnati, speaks in the highest terms of the officers. That this Line succeed, and benefit Pitts burgh col well as Louisville, we do not doubt. Ilia - The Pennsylvania, Capt. Gray, arrived from St. Louis yesterday, and will depart un Wednesday, for the same port. italr Last evening at dusk there were four feet thr. e inches water in the channel, and falling slowly. 6;fr The American Eagle is advertised to leave fur New Orleans on Wednesday. SO' The regular packet leaves for Cincinnati to day at 10 A..M. W/7" See card of Brownsville packets inr See cards of IVel!srille packet' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I A. A. 211ASON & CO., I C. L. ANTHONY &CO yin - Immo Ir. NKW TURN. • A. A. Mason & Co., No. 60 Market Stmt. betv.rn Third and Fourth Streett prrrsn t:11011, PA., TTAV . F: recently opened their new . and elegant Sore, wttb au extensive snick of :spring and Summer Goods, comprising upwards Of three hundred paclages of the luteM and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the cciantryaretpurticularly invited to cull and exanune our stock. its it is our inte taloa to offer our goods at the lowest' eastern wholesale prieea. One of the firm. residing in New York. will be constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving us every facility in the transaetion of our business that could he possessed ho eastern houses. Prices are there fore guaranteed to be as low as the lopiest New York and Philadelphia etas. ap7 Alteigheily vroperty. FOR SALF.--A large and conyonient Brick Dorellirg Rouse and Lot. pleasantly situated on Liberty at. Also. a new and well built lirick Dwelling liou,e and Lot. near die canal. on Rubinson street. . , Also, a neatly finished Linck House and. Lot pleasantly situated on Knoll street. Attn.. a large Frotne Dwelling and large cot. i:ra Ii is lweation on Alain Street. above property will be sold at bargains. Sanas liberal. S. ft;TIIBEIVI'. Gen. Agent. an la Smithfield, above Founh street. tt- ROOE-KEEPING AND — Moltiti:VO In ROOMS REMOVED to Messrs. Alexander 4. Day's Vosidincs, North side of Diasnond.—Der.ous desiring to finish their hlerrantile Education, in the most thorough and expeditious mourn. will find Mr. D.'s Institation the nung'perfeet of ifs Mountains. Partnership settletueuts and balance sheets WRAC out. Factones. Joint Stuck Companies. and all kinds of business. can be furnished with a specification of ac counts. drawn up in such a manner as to exhibit the opening. conducting. closing and fins' settlement of the atfuirs; thus atiiirding the keeper of the books au un erring trom the counnencement to the termination of the business. Iforits-2 to 4. and 7 to 10 r. M. app New Dry tionds..Frelsh Arrivill, AT NO. 65 MARS RT.. DIETITELN 4TH ST. ACDI IE DIAMOND. 1 1 HE undersigned has just received a 1 .rge and •rdem. did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, purchased from the Im porters and Munutheturers, since the recent greet fall in prices, viz : 4-4 Brown Mullins. CI cts. I Furniture Prints GI to 121 c. 7-n Bleached .. *l} " I 4-1 Purple " 121 - 4-4 " " a " Blue !lildorange prints 121" Dress Ginglima 121 in 2:1" I Ellelillt Lawns 121" NF.W STYLE )11.ESS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Bnrage, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape D'Orleans, Chtuncleon" " -•. .• Satin ra. and pr. Tissue. Black Satin barred Silks, New stle E rctich Lawns, Black Gro. D' Armour " Cam let Lustres. New style limeade. The Lsnitis are requested to call and exantine a splen did assortment of 'wive style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crepe Shawls. :Vic 'tissue Shawls. white Brosha Barace Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls. Week Silk and Black Barred Bernie Shawls, Black and Colored Bilk Frinize Thibet and MOll3 D' Leine Shawls. - - . I have alsoreceived a beautiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons. Linen Cambric Ilandkerchieti. Cravats and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted sill: Gloves and Mitts; a va riety of new style Parasols. Purasoletts and Sun Shades. The Gxxxxx.max are particularly requested to rail and examine a beautiful assortment of black. blue. olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths. and a variety of new style Jamey Vestiugs, Cassimeres, Cravats. I have ilk° a large stork cl Staple Goods. Piz: Brown and bleached linen Table Cloth, Ruston Diver. Irish Linen. Couonade. Linen Drilling, Checks • Blue Drills. Manchester and Scotch Gingham, Chatnlirty Gingham, brown and bleached Muslims of all descriptions, which will be sold at leant 25 per cent. below last rear's prices. ABSALOM SIORILIS, :TS No. Market street. Pittsburgh. HEAR )r - T e rtlites Anderson, eat Chemist of Massachusetts, says: -After analy sing Jon& Lily Whitt, I find ituossesses the most beautitul and natural. and at the same tune innocent white ever ease. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its note to till whose skin requires beautifying.' Sold only at ell Chatham at., New York, and by WM. JACKSON, Agent, spl3 • No. 9 Liberty street. Pituiburgh. CliirOF ----- W l lr e .S.l :[rorTeu h u b l ' C'll i r u e r rti l t i . e Lephe,' Veryu , - is do. du. do. inn. Durand, peri . or. 15 do. d o . do. C. Latour, 10 pipe.: rstairepte Wine; 5 cases Swiss Absinthe: inst reed and for sale by ap7 MILLED & RICK:I.7II4IN. Great Bargain Corneal! 1.1. BATES, Wholesale and Remit Ilealer in fie Oft, Shoes and Trunks. Store corne mit' Fill). and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh.—The sub scriber respectfully annotmces to his old customers and the public generally. that he has removed his Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new warehouse lately erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, op posite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep on hand a large ussorttnent of BOOTS, SHOES. HAIR AND LEATHER TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET BAGS, he.. of all descriptions and sizes, which he will cell for coati as'eheap tut can be bought in this market. • Bring connetced with some of the largest manufactur ing establishments in the eastern cities. and receiving goods almost every week during the season, he offers great inducements to purchasers. either by wholesale or retail. as he offers Ids-goods at lower prices than those of the same quality can he bought elsewhere in the city. I manutecture and keep constantly on hand, Boys' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and serviceable article. jEr Remember the place, " Great Bargain. Corner." J. BATES. apB-y__ Fifth arid Smithfield streets. - Wall Paper Wareboase. I\TO. 47. MARKET STREET, between Third and 11 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Pa.--.THOMAS PALMER, Manufacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints, Borders. Landscape Papers, Ornamental Designs, Transparent Window Shade-s, Ice.. and dealer in Writieg and Wrapping paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards. /kr.. ke.—has at present on hand n very extensive and well assorted stock of every article in his line of bu siness. To persnns who buy to sell again, he will make so liberal a discount as can hardly fail to secure their cus tom; and the great variety front which housekeepers will have it in Their power to select. and the eery Imo priers am which he is determined to sell them, will. he flatters him self, present such induerments as cannot he offered, in this location. by any other House in the trade. 'Rags and Tanner's Scraps will be taken in ex change. at the highest prices. mail3-4m LLISON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of .11.1htni, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, F. IL S.. author of the "History of Europe." Nem:aces Life of Christ—The lire of Jesus Christ. in its histiiiical connexion and historical developments: by Augustus Nennelev—translated from the fourth German gdition, by John McClintock and E. Blutnenthnl, Profes sors at Dickinson College. • Old Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Camnnehe Country in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. Webber. The Bachelor of the Albany: by the author of the -Fulton Family." Dr. Chalmer's Posthumous Works :—Daily Scriptural Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D., L. L. 11— in three vols. Volumes Ist and 2d received. . . . . .. The above valuable works received thin day. and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, apl Booksellers. corner Market and Third sts. A Rpolpe for,llrp 111 Inman Hale I yr° yOILCF, ITS GROWTH AND MAKE j_ IT SOFT, SILKY, CI.E4N AND FlNE.—Persons in eousequenex pf the many things Fold. set down every article. Ow It ever a good.) as humbug. If people could be numb to try - n 3*. bottle of J'one's Coral flair Re storntieu. tint) eel how it makes dry. rusty, red. light hair moist. soft. ;auburn and dark. and keeps it so: and by its use OF, F.ofitetfaue, animas it to grow naturally licattuful; if peeple er,pht act the number of poor respectable me. e t i antes that use ii. leye, and find it the cheapest thing they camuse,) for dressing and beautifying the /fair; for keeping it soft And in order three times as long as any other 'article made; anti Forces it to grow. stops its falling, And coati hot :3 shillings to try. We formerly sold no less than St bottles. but we wish people to try it. Soia only at 62 (mind ni Chatham street. New York, and by mart)' • . AVM. ,lACVON, Agt., Egliberty st. 1111WilII ..., ,, ,,,•, , ,..,•_.0, - , , ,,,4-..,., ,, ,i ::-.-.4. ,. ...7... '!; ....,,!..:: :• ,- .l! . .Ll::'::s:7,.'W:'''Z -I= - - . l ' ,- ,- :- .-, :,,,- . 4... ,,, ..-4 , - - :. , . . .. ~........ ,_ . . _ . ORM New Works - - Taz-fArg-k-r*lt..-grmt. _ liiistetWmotts. 1 , ()8ACCO-1(}U pt:gs, campriLing a superior assort. (spi SNIT & SINCI,AIR. 51, slull ;41/.,:illit LlLtilly.lot oklIC 6 Y (1 , 1 , 17) SMI .I II h : .-- (11 7 / 1 .1q,k,--zou aa Oslo I.) . upl.7 :3511T}1 & SLNCLAIIL. 1 ARD 01L-71.1 bbls. Cookling's Nu. t, itorZtanil.for sale by SELLERS A NICOLE. • OAF SUGAR-1.7i bbl.. Nos. it. i & a. in store and tut side by [inarlii] SELLERS & NICOLS. Xr O. SUGAR-1S blob;prime, for gale by a: NICOLFi . mart 6. - 1 - i iLOUR.--;sol3Orrela Frontly FloOr...toperior. Grunt; tor sole bY Nall; smrrif 8 stNcLAirt. • 1.1:111.-5 Barrels, for sale Nato ShllTii & SINCLAIR. LARD.-00 kegs No . 1 Lard, just reecived sod for sale by marl° SMITH & SINCIAM. TjACON.—ti Mids. klams, Shoulders and Sides, for sale 11 by •• (mar 15) S:111TH & SINCLAI-11, L Altli--40 Legs :4rlo. I Lord, for sale by marl 'MILLER & HICIORTSON 4 LCOHol. l :sbbis.just reed and for sole by ./X,_ ;flora JOHN I). MORGAN _ A LOES-I ease for sale by tnar3 JOHN D. MORGAN' 4 Q. AMONIA.-12 tbs. concentrated in 1 tb. bottles. for .11,. sale by [mar3) JOHN D. MORGAN. ARiticE SOAPSsaI eases for eby C..... , nmr3 JOHN D. MORGAN. arl7trn SHELLAC—(Orsulgc,) tor suns by kJ mar 3 JOHN D. MORGAN. GINGER -5 mum powdered white Jumitice. warruiited pure. for Ale 6 Irriar3l J. D. MORGAN. If .T AILS-200 Kegs, assorted sizes. for sale by mrtral SMITH & SINCLAIR. I:LOUR-135 bbl;. fresh, for sale by mar3o SMITH St SINCLAIR. ci.ovr.R SEED—.SO buifiels. a first rate article, for sale by [tn-ar7) SMITH & SINCLAIR. DItI m IT 7 AITLES--CIO busht 111:14.111..le er- _ iNIOL n. A . S r p E S2-150 Itiiiilsitritue for sale by SMITH 'h SINCLAIR. L`t OAl'.--41.5 boxes No.l Palm Soap for sale by CI tsar 15 SMITH & SINCLAIR. VLOUR-1...V barrels fresh flour. for sole by tunr7 SMITH & SINCLAIR Col_ . riOPFEF;L:4 , 3O biipTlßlcTTee, for sale bz . marl MILLER & RI 'KETSON. - 11100TASH--D casks superior quality Pot Ash. for sale (meal MILLER & ILICKETSON. Ct;;;ks prime . just received and for sale by (aro. 19 SMITH h SINCLAIR. - rfIAR--20 bbla N. C. Tar, for sale by aprS SMITH & SINCLAIR. OA P-410 boxes Family No. 1. for gale by tO np7 J. D. WILLIAMS. II Wood at TT ERRING-25 boxes Scalded. for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st 130TATOES-20 LLI, rec'd on consignment and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN. upt7 No. 20 Wood street. L itRD--; kegs on co.usignuatZic l alj c fa HßAN, pl 7 No. QG Wooil street. 01.10-1:0 1.1410 'rutiner.'; 5 " Refined Mole: for sale by nor: SMITH & SINCLAIR ring% LEAD--: it . e . gs K o i ure; ~ (or FSLIC mnr2 J. D. WILLIAMS. 110. I ' Vood IL 11? ICE.- 7 4.TOtlerecs nice, strictly prime. twit received and inr sale by Inp7l MILLF,R 'rtiewrn.sos / LIBA TOBACCO-76 bales. 4NV rappers and Fillers, Mot reed on consignment and for sale by apt MILLER 1k RICKETBON. QPIONG FASHION FOR. HATS.— This l,cauti. , 4 0 WI style el HA TS are nove ready at marl PAULSON'S. _ T 09r.—A friend of our's I.3st large nP,As.4 . KEY veßderdny. The tinder seiil confer a favor by leav ing it at this office. a pp 1r 1 137.1CC0-10 cases J. Myer' s, supr Lump; 3 do. J. Tboluos t aupr Nectar, ilb L'p; Just reed and for sale by sp7 MILLER .k. RICICRTSO:s:, CA1i.4.1-1111Vilag 1110.1 retclVrti IL large IlliporMLlOn of , Wines, Le.. together with my large stuck in .1. 4 .t0re owl Cellar dealers are retillested to call t d carmine for themselves as good bargains can be ha t the corner of Swithti.l,l and Front. C. MARTIN. . ... iroirr - WINE-40 r. Conk. n thirgundy Putt Wine of 1 - direct importation nowl.ndlog and tot sale by , •prlo P. C. MARTIN'. ..... ..... • '-. N T RVA VI N Ei3%—b • -', A. 1 .1 A . hit Mle. now landing; 17 1.5 hit& and .t.tbalf Midi will arrive Mi., week. These wines are of toy own importation and will be veld low by aplo P. C. MARTIN. eIIIAMPAGNE Baskets Maltese Cross and 25 Baskets Crown.Clisnpaigue Wine now land ing and for sale by (apt) P. C. MARTIN. I) )RANDIEs.--- . .j hit pipes suTr rior Ueuneaop Brandy of the sonic importation as 1111 last I qt eask sopenor ,Otard Brandy now lauding and lot sale by. apile P. C. MARTIN. / 'IIG A RIS--3MX, more of la Vega and la Roans hall Re x.: ttp arrive and foraale by P. C. MARTIN. Lime, by the bored or romp , for ‘ s . rt " I t e le at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence office. Penn st. next door to Julius's barber shop. and opposite the Exchange Hotel on Penn st. near St. Clair. rtp7-3t E 13A --. 19VAL.11. W BO,OOTII removed Co. have red k their stock of Boots end Stammery to Fourth street. near Market. lthe room formerly occupied as the Metho dist Book Store.) ap3 11 ATCH WORSTS FOR SAl.ll.—One pair large size In Iron grey Horaca, five years old and rery gentle.— Applz to JOHN ji. DAVIS, corner of Wood and Fifth 04. tissoLtmuN.—The Ann of Hays & Brockway has this day been dissolved, by mantel consent. AB ac coants will be settled by John Hays, who will continue the business et the old stand. JOHN HAYS. A W BROCKWAY. RTSTP.W,TISR.—ihi Kegs Printer's fob, Spring and 11 Sumner, just recd and for sale by B. A. FAIINES COCK & CO., ar3 Corner Wood and First streets. • Alrm B FOSTER Agrnifor Mexican Jo' to pro cure Laud 11' arrant, and PCIII4OIII for widows, at his office, Bakewell's, Building, opposite the New Court Boone, Pittsburgh, Pa. My son, in the General Land Office. at Washington, will attend to toy business there, tree of charge to appli cants. fe1,23 111 E MOST IGNORANT feel a (lingual 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 ga. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on trial, without fail, Make the breath pure and sweet, The teeth white, and the gums bard. Reader, just try data °nee. 1115 sold in New York at 92 Chatham at., and by WM. JACKSON, Agt., ttu N_ll 511 Liberty at. AI M:138.-3W whole. half, quarter and eighth pipes I of all the different Wines now in use, part to ar rive, of various grades, brands and vintages. some very old. For sale as imported by P. C. MARTIN. Iner9 rANTED.—A young man is desirous of obtaintag a y situation as Clerk or Bookkeeper in a mercantile or other establishment. Advertiser is acquainted with bold: nese generally and is a good accountant; can give sails factory City reference. and ban credentials from one altha first houses in the United State. Please apply at the os flee of the Daily Morning Post. inar6l tfs 1 .500 OR s2,ooo.—Wanted, an active business man. with a capital of 81,500 or 82,000. is engage in a profitable manufacturing business, now in operation. S. CUTHBERT, Dee. Agent, ma rt?..5 Smithfield street. XTEW HAT AND CAP SToRE.-4 EL4 WILSON. Hat Manufacturer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and `Food sts..) begs leave respectfully to tuform his old customers,friends, and the public. that he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield street. n-here a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES FURS, (as good, neat, fashiona ble and cuisar t as any in the city.) may he had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to minicab• bcr his new location and establishment, and give him a call as henrty as he intends to welcome them. mar3t-ly DR. RALPH'S UNIVERSAL VEGET.4BLE PILLS consist of two kinds in one box. Price, 25c. a box. The No. 1 is a Purifying Purgative. which effectually cleanses the body of every vitiated and offensive humor. The No. 2 is a gentle laxative and strengthener, and is the most comfortable, sate and effectual medicine that can be taken to obviate a •ostive state of the bowels, without any hurtful purgative effect. It also strengthens the or gans of digestion, and purifies the blood. 11:r - Sold wholesale and retail at S. CETIIIIEET'S Real Estate Office, mart .20 Smithfield at. Ty A VINO disposed of all my right. title and iTaCTCSI, in la the Gold Beating boldness, to Mt. John.B. Danlevy, I beg leave to recommend him to the patronage of my for mer CUSIOMeTS. UPFDVOTON. .April 3d..1849. ITT It will be seen by the above notice that the raft scriber has purchased Mrs. Udington's Interest in the above business, which will be continued at the OM Stand, N 0,120, Wood street, where he will be pleased to serve all who may want Gold heal. Dentist's Foil , . &c., and he hopes. by attention to his business and f air ,dealing, to give Satisfaction to those who ratty favor him with their patronage. (ap6-1m) JOHN B. DUNLEVY. Fashionable Clothing No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH E Subscribers respectfully inform their , friend, and I 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—Reudy 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 hove Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to rail and examine our stock beforelroing elsewhere. nn7-tf ArmULLEN & DOWNING. APOLLO HALL / FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WOOl3 & MARKET. PHIS splendid Hall has been ,finished, and fitted up in j_ the beet style for the accommodation of the public. It can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures, Public Meet logs, Exhibitions of Paintings. &c., &c., by the night, day, or week. For terms. apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON, or to BENJAMIN TEVIS ap7 HE READY RECKONER—For Ship Builders, Boat Builders. and Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of yowling. boards. planks. cubical con tents of square and romul timbers. saw logs, wood. &c., o comprised in a number of tables, to which are tolled ta bles of wisp:es by the month; board or rent, by the week or day; and railroad distances i also, interest tablei-4iy 7. M . . Scriber. author of the "Engineer's and Meeltanic's Companion," &c., &c. For sale ha' .I . OIINSTON, g STOCKTON. antrl6 . Booksellers, eor. Market aiul Third :IL ==l Illisccltaitcotts. marl l sale . liY . SMITH 4 . siNin.Ain. 0 .• 3,1 6EX53E15T--11Sti litie., fir and ibc sale. 11 • 1e.;.,, 111111 r2 - .] :$111;1,Elt. & RLCKETSON, 0 OAP-431.1 boxes Chillicothe Soup, just mewed -and L. for sale turtre4j & RICKETSON. T Lanl, on cothii.stiment. anrribt.ettle by inar22. '& RICK ETSON. SLIGAR.=-40 'dub, SuFar 11141 reuciv . ol and for sale by (mar 23) SMITH & ttdrces. just received and for sale by 1.1 mar.2l3 ' smfril & SMCLAIR. AL4NB'.-4Tboies Runeh Rnisins. just received an IV for snle by (mar 24) PMITII & SINCLAIR . I.SPICH-10 bags now lundiny andfor male y I - hrtnlt )111.1.1-.R . h RICKETSON LME-1.0 bills. Louisville Wh le. for sale hy 14 mail. J. D. WILLIAMS, 110. `goad nt OAF SUGAIL-5 l,bls. No. 6 Loaf Sugar; for sale _11.4 low to door consignment, jaull JAMES MAY. QPA RIMING MOS LLE HOCH WINV.--For stile uy 17 the cute or bottle, nt the wine Atom of declB JACOI3 WEAYER. Q HAD AND MACKEREL.-7 ht. phis. Trimmld Shad; 1,71. 21 bbls• N 0,3 'Maokerel, for safety • jnnll JAMES -MAY. . i)v, b l y .ondon color 1:1"71.7„,T.T4 11- dec22 P: C. MARTIN. ONDON PORTEII--5 casks London Porter, in 14 quart and Mad bottler, for gale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. 131.7CKWHEAT FLOUT--4O sacks prima Flour. of 1) "hulled" Buckwheat. for sale lA , ien7 SNWNI & SINCLATR • BhLtSb.—/UU bushels *wad 1% hue. tor.atc ay J. D.AVILI.IAMS, • mar'.l3 110 Wo&1 street CORCHINGS.-41bbis. on consignment nod for sale by • J. 1), WILLIAMS, marta 110 Wood street. ALT --ISO bas. N0..1 Salt. for sale by S • mar 23 & RICK ETSON A OLASSFS.-1/5 bbl. 10 kigs Got. Syron; lot sole br 000.15 ' ' - S:1). W11.1:1A Al ttO WOOll *at IramsoN.--mtk pounds Prime Hems. for sale by J. D. 'WILLIAMS. mar M 110 Woo d street baxiiiiM. D. Reisins,just teeivcdsna lA, (or sale by MILLER ittcx.E. - rsoN. meth LOAF SUGAR-206 bids. St. James Refinery.' NOIL 4. 5, 6. and 7. just received on consignment. and• for sale by fmarf.../I MILLER & ILICKETSON. • W rA h N ea T t l' o l f il— reterlnc ' eie nl qu n i n re i l a l igpl a yTt d a ' ataTie r t h at e . mor IRISH WHISKEY. A.c.-2 puncheons Irish NVluskeyi 2 puncheons Jmusien Spirits, as imported, for sale bT tnar9 P. C. MARTIN. - B ACON. -800 lbs. Shoulders; 1200 Sides; on consignment:end for ittilo Gy (m.r23) & RICKF.TSON. .\u. 1 ae to Crux, • 6,000 super. Regaliaa, just received and for Sale by mar 22 NIILLER & RICKETSON TOIINSTON & STOCKTON have jolt received a sup .) ply of Washburn & RoLinson's QUILL. PEN. NIBS, and Quits !folders. inor29 'AROII--fifl boxes Extra Pure, for sale by SJ.D. WILLIAMS, arh7 110 Wood st. Ens. ISINCILASS—ti eases. just reed and for kJ sale, by B. A. FA I [NISTOCK &CO., • norms Cur. First and Wood sts. NEW GOODS—A. A. 1.1.1,1. N! k Cu., No.t3g, Market have just received an axtonstra niaortment of Day se y nod Fallen ores. Buttons: also, Gimps rind Fringes of every varier); Cie 41111.1(0 Cravats, ttlilk Scarfs, &e. declO I)RANDIES.-40 whole. half. quarter and eighth pipe of Brandy; Dark and Pale of different grades, braud and vintages, for sale as imported by mnr9 P. C. ItARTIN. GO do. prime ~ ►av ann fk imir . feet ree'd Isbds reiyif; d 0.13 . Stig a n! ; . and for *tie by Lo . xes. new crap, mar 22 "4 41 6 1.L ' it v Et ..t WOKE:MON. OIL. -10)0 Fulls. winter bleached and unbleached; 1100 fall A constant supply of No. I Lard Oil. In store and for ■ale I,s" (mar_"•:) 3111.1,ER /1111CliNTSON. 1f OLASSE.S--50 obis. New OTICA111; 1 10 du. :Sugar Douse; °olden :41 rap, in bbls, and kegs: for sale by pp: J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st SeUAli-13 !anis. Prime New Urlennsi Loxes Brown lluvannt 1 rose D. R. 11.overint's Loaf; 30 bbls assorted Swan; 10 Crushed and Pulveristsd: for sale by en? J. D. ArII.I.IA.NIS. 110 %%00.1 at bu. %\ lute leans; 1.0 R 5 bu. %riled Corn; 25 bu. Oats: 40 doz. Tow Yarn: 1 bag Sunflower Seed; for sate by an 7 •J. D. ‘VII.LI.k.‘IB. 110 Wood at g" 'LOCKS! CLOCKS!—Just received, by canal. • large k.,/ and superior assortment (11:.1/ bout and E day mantel clocks. ni newest patterus and styles, warranted to keep good time. and at very reduced prices. T. A. 1111. LIER., _np3 . 151 'Wood street. near Filth, . ___ .... G oiti-PENST:liji;i:TiGgaley, best; . --- 2 do, do. medium; I doz. without holders 3 d.az Mara at. Brothers: just received by ZEIMI.ON Krssr.Y. WAGO: 4 C3-36110W Wagons, 24 do. CriUki • 43 do. Basket Chairs; 12 Nests Clothes Baskets: 3 doz. 3larket Baskets, with covers, assorted; reed and for sale by. apti .7Z EDULON KINSEY. DESIDERATUM TO ALL WHO WRlTE.—Marks' Ittdiet Rubber Fluid. for preventing Pens corroding in Ink. also, Inc adapting them to write on Parchment. without the oid of pumice, and to facilitate the ink flow ing free. To Students, Coilveiancers, and Mercantile men. It is invaluable. Dy merely a few drops of this Fluid to the Ink in use. It will instantly be found to be the best auxiliary ever offered. as it neutralizes the acid. precipatos the sediment, onuses a free flow of the ink. and dispenses with the trouble of wiping, a pen. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON r STOCKTON, Stationers, ap3 cot. Market and Third stn. . I TALUABLF. crrY PILOPERTY—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•soom Kitchen and Wash room on first atm y a Hall and four splendid rooms on lid story. Three fine•rooms on 3d story and three rooms-on the garret all finished in modern style and in comfortable order. Also, tyro largo &sibling Lots on Penn street a bargain eon be had in the abore property if applthd for soon, terms accomodating. S. C l / 1 11113ERT, Gen agent. April 8. 1848. Smithfield above 4th Street, B°A',s LONDON tiIIOKS---bax VW English Cursini cies. William of Malmsbury's Chronicles. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of Alglo Saxon Chroni cles. Mallet's Northern Antiquities. Ileroditus, by Carey. Machiavelli's History of Florence. Schlegel's Philosophy of Lite and Language. History. Langre's History of Painting. Bcckmon's History of Inventions. • Roscoe's Lco the Tenth. Roscoe's Loretigo Dc Medici. Coxe's House of Austria. Schlller's Works, For pale by matM H. S. 1108 WORTH & CO., 43 Marion st, Removal. & E. TODD would respectfully inform the mer g chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Omits Fur- Molting Goods, to the corner of Filth and Market streets, 2d story over W. & P. flagon, entrance on Fillh street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stork of Shirts, of our men manufacture with an assortment of Oentle men,' Furnishing Ooods, usually kept hyllastent Whole sale Furnishing Stores. Being very thankful for the kind patronage Aawed on us for the past year, we would be happy o ccive 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 we expect to add largely to our *lock, and diminish our prices. Merchants and dealers are solicited to examine our stock °Moods. aplo-tf _ trimmings. NEW and splendid variety of TRII74IINGS. of the latest styles, just received at ZEBVLON KINSEY'S, No 67 Massar Sraas - r. Among which are: 60 gross Daisy Buttons, assorted colors; 100 " plain, covered with net, assorted colors; 150 " plain small, assorted colors; 50 " cotton, new article, will wash, assorted colors; Also, a largo variety of Fringes, ass'd widths and colors. GLOVES. A very large stork of the above article. 6 doz. Ladies' Open Worked Silk Gloves; 5 " Bents' Heavy Silk Gloves; 7 " Ladies' Nct Black and White Gloves; 25 •' Ladies' Fancy Top Lialo Thread Gloves; " Ladies' Gloves 50 " Ladies' Raw Sills Gloves; 20 a Gents' " e. 12 " Children's Cotton Gloves; Shaded Twist, Steel and GuiltJ3eadr, rntse fangs and Tassel, Bead Bags, steel and velvet, 6m:trans, Parasols, Accordeons, /cc.. An . fmar29 ewe r. VEIV and splendid variety art zEnuurs KINSEY'S., £ 07 Kiev= Sinzrr. 50 Gold Lever %Vetches; 48 Silver Lever \Vetches, (English;)• 28 Silver Detnehed Lever Watches; • 20 Sifter I: Stine %Vetches; 25 quarter Wittehes; 12 Fine Gold Chains; 1 doz. new style Ear Rings; " plain Gold Hoop Rings; 6 " assorted Rings; 2 Musical Rokes, playinga Variety of popular airs) 12 gross Steel Slides, nll sizes. FANCY GOODS. 5 doz. fine Fans. silk and paper; 50 Common Fans; " Fine Velvet Rend Rags. new styles; 10 " Fine Crotchet Head Bags, new styles; S " Fine Crotchet Purses. new styles; 25 " Mite Parasolit. assorted; 10 " Fine Flower Vases. assorted; 1 " Fine Steel Screw Pincushions; " Fine Ivory Setevr Pincushions; " Pine 'Wood Screw Pineushitnts' Sows, Tassels. Fringes, gilt nntimilver, for liegalins: A fine assortment of new TOYS; An.. /Ea. . itnar2o WRITE LEAD-450 kegs Pure; 50 d0...N0. 11; I'm' sale by ap7 .1. i WILLIAMS, lie, Wood at =IIIE ====ME ifof - 5 ti I eTititb. '''7Zil - -'', - EW , ' 7 --- ..I:l4lo‘l%lT'siSlij7leer6llcii LP°itittiflorg3Tnutilitddl, mile .= from the canal at Taretinint." There are 5 acres , or well elenred land. well fenced. A good two story L9r,. llouse, l.y 19, with 1.1,§0 reenis door, a brick eleint , nay, and a log stable mid shed ore on the lot, •The house io at present occupied as it 41 ° 21 1:410re, Wl , l'lollll Mille 11 good stand rot country husihesH. There is a fine Inrge gnnlen. for raising marketing for the Pittsburgh market. The rim' from Pittsburgh to Suckensburgh and Freeport, passes the door. The above pronrty atilbcsold low for moth, or hull rush and six nionths ereilit. and a good little given on pitying, for it. Possession given ott the Ist of April. For terms and particulars apple nt ISAAC HA MIRO. Agency and. math.? Intelligence °Mee. Filth at. 'F A ,OR SALE— de.,irable two story Brie Dwelling, well arranged with hall of entrance ,parlor. dining room and kitchen, l our bed ; rocons,...finishe'd garret, good eellnr, and pleasantly located on I,filferty street, Alleghe ny. Price and terms. accomatodating.: • • mar 67 • . Smithilindstrect. Cl 7 )(TR WARD PROPERTti FOR SAI,I3.—A two 171 story Briekikvelling Rouse. situated in the Oth ward; contains fotr route. hall. kitchen add coal house. Price S.'oo. and terms ce.y. Also. two Fritme Houses. each containing five- rooms; prior SO5O each: term. acconinto ling. Apply at S . CUTItHERT'S, Real Estate Office, Smithfield xt., near Fourth, mar lB -DEAL ESTATE—Persons wishing to purenase n l. 1.11.(1 Ilocens. BUILDING LOTS. or I , AlLlfs, can God a great variety, for sale on accommodating terms, at S. CUTHBER'I7S Real Estate O ffi ce, morn SO Smithfield 51. ArALI;AFJLE 1..A101 POR SALE ..Situated on the Ohio River. twelve mulles below Pittsburgh, on the road to Heaver, and adjoining laud of John Hays. Esq., containing WO acres. well Improved, with n good House, Baru, sad Orchard of choice Priiit Tree*. comprising Apples, Portulies, Cherries. &q. This property is of the most desirable now offered for roale. For further particu lars apply at S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, mar M SO Smithfield st. io TA OLE TO IoiNT.—A brick Stable, with Carirage bowie, to feet from the Ist of April next. Inquire of ma r 7-1 - F. 1.. :iNOWDEN. Z . ) 'Water it. • r1 1 0.1,ET..-That large and commodious ivarehouie, noted on &gond street. near Wood. just below Parka Jc Cu.; and at present occupied by John Link, Esq. S. CL"PIIBERT. Gen. Agent, .marl_ 50 Smithfield street. • oom -TO LET—;On' the second story' of the ware -1.1; house,No.'..e.S. Wood st., having a.front entrance. man GEORGE COCHRAN. To Lot, A NEAV two story Brick Dwelling Ilnuse. situ -1 oted ou the East Coounou, Allegheny city, (near the residence of Judge Irwin.) nod finished in the best modern style:Vtith handsome portico in front, double par lors, tarnished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first door. and four good bed rooms on the second story; with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or of fibll-tf JAMES PARK. Jr. & CO.. Second st. 1t) LET—A Brick Home, 6oriter of Webster and Ful ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos session given immediately. Apply to febt9-tf J. C. CUMMINS. To IN.:T.—A Room on the first story , and the second and third stories of n brisk house...corner of Fifth and Union streets. . ALSO—A very neat and convenient Frame Cottage, in Allegheny city. Apply to • JAMES MAN. r t 0 HENT.—Al3asement with tiro ioonts, suitntde for 1 a physician or dentist, on Penu street, between Hand and trim-streets. Liareal WILMARTH. LET..—Ozie new three story Dwelling House. with 1 bath house attached, situate near the corrterof Wylie and Washington streets. POSSICaSiOII given on the first of April - pant7l JQHN F. PERRY. TO LET—. - - -- three tert7 — ise C. situate on er - , street, near the Canal Bridge, in "the pity of Pitts- Lomb. Also, a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance on sth. near %Wood street.-• Also. a frame two stories. with an acre •of ground under eidtiention, situate on Ohio Lane, in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of lenB JAM. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood at. WELCH, DELZVAN & NATTIANSI NATIONAL CIRCUS! . TROM the National Amphitheatre: Chesnut et., Mun delphia. consisting of a splendid 'talented company of Equestrians. will open this season's campaien in Pitts burgh. on MONDAY EVENING. April 17th. leslei, for a short seasni, on the old ground in front of the American The followin distinguished and popular performers wikl have the honor of appearing every evening during their star' in the city: J. J. Natliaiti- Richard Rivers, Sig. Gerrneni. Frank Brower, N. Johnson, fir, Huntington, C. Woods, Hen Mallory, .James Hawkina, Neal Jamison. T. Brower. Willll-Chambrrs, . George Dunbar, Anthony Pester. Tom Kinv, M. Sherwood. Masters Frank end Wm. Paster, &e. p:r Actrubtaion. 25 routs. No half price. jp"Docirs open at [.j—performance to commence at 7} o'clock. For particulars of performance see programme of en ,h day. aplft PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr. Brown, of 41 Brown,Brown, f 1.5 Diamond Allcy, can be consulted in all ' eases of a private or dairertrnature incidental to the human frame. t r , r St hilts end Syphilitic erupslows.gonorrlnea and its consequences, together with all v. nrrrni &stases, impnriticiofthe blood. with WI diseases of ts:tereal origin. skin diseases,with strictures, gleet, urethral ,ti s eherics. seminal WeAkness and impotency: also, piles, rbeumutisnl, female weaktiess, — diseuses of the Womb. -monthly suppressiong, diseases of the joints. fnitula iiY aim, nervous affections. pain: in the back and loins. irri tations of the neck of die bladder Roil kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, Letter. ringworm. mercurial diacritics, TWELVE YEARS' rnacricti Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders. and those arising !minyouthful excesses, ir e , climate, or impurities of the blood. whereby the con sutuiton may have bean enfeebled. enables Dr. Brown to oiler assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's odices ate conveniently arranged into ler. Irate apartments. Patients can 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 advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Drcrwies ready skill in removing venereal dis eases. in their various lona' and stages, offers inducements which an rattly be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap• prised that Dr. Brown has been regalarly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. - 1)r. ltrown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. ftreertain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. Recent eases arc relieved in 4 short time, without inter; ruption from business. irrlfernia or Itupture.—Dr. Drown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as lie has paid parneu lair attention to that disease. .I.etters from a distance, asking advice, must contain fee, or they will not be attended to. trrOthce on Diamond Alley, a few doom from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly col& octUtrAlkwty T) ILEUNIATISM.—Dr. Drowns newly discovered rem. 11. edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fads. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. CS, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, F. The Doctor is always at home., lanli.dawtf IVTANTED—A situation as Salesman in a Wholesale V or Retail Dry Coals Establishment or Commission House, by a young man who has been some years in the business. The very best reference can be given. Apply oS. D., at this o ffi ce. ' ttp l4 4t*, T ? & J. T. 111 1 (511.1‘Cifir No. 77 &70 CORNER SEM ANIII LIBERTY NTEETS. jjavipg enlarged and newly fitted up their establish- Ili meat. at the above well known stand, respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection Of New - Goods, comprising oval , 'varie ty for spring and 'summer wear, selected espectally for their customer department. Those wishing to lenire their orders svill find at this establishment every style of new and depirahlp goods. Their stock of toady made Cloth ing. is extensive got up in the hest Manner, of durable ma terial, and Well Worthy, the attention of those wishing to purchase. All are invited to call, and"rney tes( assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept.constantly on hand. - will° Ginn. Spring Style. MOORE, has Ju at received from New York, the io % S. Spring S t W e of Hats—Which he mil introduce on Saturday, Match 4. All those in want of a neat and superior Hat, will pleas call and examine, at No. 75, Wood street, 3d door above Fourth street. m 3 NEw BOOKS:—Vol. 2 History . of the Hireolists, or Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of. the Revolution from unpublished sources; by Alphonse de Lamartine in three vols. Vol. 2d just received. The Life of Chevalier Bayard, "the Oood-Knight;" by W. Gilmore Simms. Scenes at Washington—a story of the last generation by a Citizen of Baltimore. Adventures iu Mexico and the Rocky notateins; by Geo.-F. Ruxton, Esq.,-member of the Royal Geographic!' Society, tee.. &c. Now andThen—A Novel, by Samuel Warren, F. R. S. Author of *Ten Thdusand a Year," "The Diary of • Late Physician," &v., The Shove works received this day, and Rif sale by JonzcsToN & ST,OCKTGN, feb23 /3i-initiallers. Market st. Leeching, Cupping and Bleeding. no. 55, EIFTII STRINT: V B. NOItBIS, (Successor to M. It . Delany.)—Fresh fly,. Leeches received Monthly: tniendance at all hours. Reterence : The Physicians of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Birmingham. March 13,1649. I most cheerfully recommend to tha.Phyaicians, Fami lies, and all my former friends and patrons, Mr. IC. IL NORRIS; as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness, and worthy of patronage. M. IL DELANY. meta!-dm - 100 11 0 B . I. c. S.Je m , o en f t p an rile f T s n a li l t e y b and good condition, aps YAAFFE y fe O'CONNOR. A 1.1. tbe Morning and most of the Pittaburgly xi. Newspapers. Sibbett's Counterfeit Detector and Ilas ries Pittsburgh and Allegheny City Directories. kept ; for sale by • ISAAC HARRIS. ap7 -.Penn at. near, St. Clair: IF. DAM ADAM, oLßuclos county, (a volunitC:r from . 111exiCo.Y Will call tiyon the: Post Mosier, Alleolicay city, or on Di:Watt, he will heal' of somclbing . to his intergat. - ' DP4 IN"f l&g1,1;1;,Pr )c4TCli(itsee7tnxt l o '"rtig. wilint:oau e tinAT of H 1 4 .5 ,- this day,•Flaturdai, March 4t11;1849. : : Their friemis rdh oustomete are requested 10 eaii and , examine their stock of Spring received frifen New York, at thetS Hoye, corner of fitHi - 0.111V090 marl y . . tfaffi;;Boat &annul: kffELP AEA .111348. . ''CiNGINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM. PACKET LINE. /VMS Indepoident Lin 6 of'steamers is nosy composed I of the rarest swiftest, best finished and furnished. and most powerful Loafs On.the waters of the, West. The highest wagei are paid for, the services of, the be e t and most experienced .men enghged in the river hid. uess.— The lint has been.in operation fof six years: has carried nearly two millions of ',envie, without doing the slightest Injury to their Persons. The:. proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line iii the Union for safety, regularity. and speed. All that Tadnef ran procure' has been provided for the Safety, comfort and eativenienee.pf passengers. The boats leave Inc • / 1 10NDI Y CRE7'.—The Moscr.cnittr.t.A.,Capt. Stone will Iravr Pittsbureh every llondn y nionling zit 10 u'eloe Wheeling every Moiany evening at 10 r. 31. • TUESDAY PACKET.—The llooSiy,(11A IV"; 2 . r nPI• .Ino. Iftinc'elter. will leavc Pitogburgb every Toe:;,loy morr.ing tit 10 o'clock ; ANlctlinkr,.cvery-Turstluy eVeniteg at NI P. M. . 1 17 KINVESIMY P- CKET...—The Nr.tv ENIIAND No. 2. Copt. S. Dean, will leave Pinsburel t every Wedneettny itiorniug at 10iieluelt ; Wheeling ot very NVydnu....lay even ing at to - TIFURS.D.,4 .r.ACRET.—The 13atLuA CT, Capt. R. .1 Graee. willleave every Thnnidny morning at 10 &chick ; Wheeling every Tharaday evening at 10,r. 31. , „ , - • , FRIDAY PACKET—The Ci.treszaNn. Cat Croak:, will leaverittehurgh every Friday rani gat 10o'clocit; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M. ' - . . . SATURDA.X PACKET..--Tho Mv-csavaTtii, Capt. De Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday Morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evenuu; at 10 e. st. SUNDAY PACKET.—The IFJAC NSWTON, Capt. G. Mason. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday numning at 10 o'clock; IVbeeling every Sunday evening at /0 P. NS. ROY 19. • . For Browrisr4lle, '.. ... ti lt . • The new and splendid passenger and mail steamer BA f:PIC.C,Ipt.A.JACORS, will knee ior the R ove port during the present week, at a L. at., positivel. . . For frewht or 11:1R.RZe. apnlyrin board... (ith2 - • For re emrr , Crlean,.. JIMATHE fine neee steamer Amuudio. EA 01 . E, Jaw* Maiiinsees Master, 7.vi1l Iture for the above and all inionnediate litadiogSi.ou Wednei-' day, 111th instant, at 10 o'clock. r. m. , For freight or passage apply on 'board. pr to apl7 (..1. 1.1. 1 1 1 11 , 111.N.81;11.(11:11. Agent. ' . . For Browneirllle. fort Till.:new Mail and Passenger steamer AT , LANTIC, 'JAMES PARKINSON. 'Mater. - will leave - For freight or passage apply on board. fobt: - ! --- ForltifiViT.Ate . and Wabiiibitfrei ,---- 1 - , .. The light draught steamer ti1Y...531.D..!i1ay, laraltlaster, will leave far the abbyttaitdipter-: ! mediate' landings, regularly.--: a.. -. • - 1 For freight or passage apply on board. oriel. . . .. Inpr4 , . .. • JANES MAY. . .. For Cincintiat I. The lighrdratzght steamer FRIENDSHIP. DAVIS, hlasterosillleave for the abovo and „. intermediate porn. regularly: ', • For freight or passage applti'on board. ' mar t 5 For St. Louts.. . The new, and sp:endid steamer 01111:NTA Mn ter, will leave for the above and intermediate- ports . ; ir o n ularly.- • • • For Freight or nn.o.ner nOr.TV on hoard:--r,P,^O Beaver and Ili.istlevllte Packet. THI steamboat BEAVER; enantam. Fi CLARKE, Mosta!, will, daring the corning winter season. make daily tripe to Beaver and Wellsville, leaving Pittaburgh every morning atD o'clock, and Wells vine at 3 o'clock, F. is. deels IX 3T. MARTON & CO.. Aconts. - - or St. Louis. jagTILE splendid 'Wainer NORTH PAR' 01.l:' VLN:C Net. DEEY., Master, will learip" rl!4 . auove and intennediare ports, regularly, ' For freigot or passage apply on board. relit • la war .Arrangamen t. - TIIE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver. Glasgow, and Wellsville,. on 'l'ues duy, Thursdy. and Saturday. at 8.w.-x.. re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Frulay.. She has a boat at.the lanai:* between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. lIARBACGII. Agents. mart"; No. Xi. Wood Street. • , For St. Louis. . . Az do _ THE fast , running passenger &tam I'FAN SYLVANIA, IL C. Gass'. Itluster.will leave regtior the above and intermediate ports. , For frea , lit or paannnel n 'ply on board. m .7 For Nvir Or !IMO. . AIaiTHE splendid new steamer SAVANNA . , 11.Daxxisozi. Master. will leave regularly . .for the above and all intermediate loadings.. For freieht or passage apply, on board. fel/ For St. Louis, Galana, and Dubuque. 7 0 6 @Ed MA Tll y good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Taos. Master, will leave ler die above, re f' u Z or a ight or p.n. apply on bnsn l . or 10 _ Pitt abstrgh swift steamer CONSUL. •PeasEY P. 1agK1.N.1 , 1 , :1, :glister. will leave regularly for NI/heeling, on Monday. Wednesday. and Fri day. at 10 o clock. prrersely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, 'llutraday, raid Fault, day. at 7 o'clock. A.. u.. positively. . . . The Consul will land at all bilermedinte -ports. Every accommodation that can be procured-for die comfort and safety- of passengers, has been provided. The beat is also provided with a self-neting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. • For freight or passage apply on board. or to marti • ' JOHN Fl Agent. roc Cincinnati. The new and splendid Passenger Steamer HIGHLANDER, Captain H. A. Polbsit, will cave tor inc above and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on hoard. (chi 9 1848. 11348. Pittebnrgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FKILIMART ISt. Presusst I.EAVE DAILX -VT - BA. M. AND t-P. M. . . The folloWing newboats complete the line for the present season : ATLANTIC, !Capt. James Parkinson: BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs: and LOUIS AVLANE. Cap!: P.. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up Without ragard expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Whorl Bout, at the foot of Rocs st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. janM For Louisville. THE Kentucey Rivet Packet. GREY EA. GLE, Bartels. Ittenter, will leave for . tlie a re an intermediate Pena regularly. For freight or passage epply onboard. feb9 For St.} Louis. TllEneve and splendid steamer ANDREW FULTON, W. 11. Ftrimox.Mester, will leave tor the a tore and interniediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. or to janl7 JAMES MAl'. • For St. LOWS. AraTHE into steamer WYOMLND, THCOIAS GRP.V.:11.156, Master, will lease regulatlz .for the above post andrdt inte rm ediate hut ugs. For•freight or passage, having superior aeetutuouda. dons, apply on board, or to • apr27 GM, B. MILTF:NBERCI • 11. • ant. NO. 9. agoasEis WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEW tocms Eva 1948, LIFE IN PARIS; or the Adventures of Alfred de Ro sand In the Freneli 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 Guido to the Ohio River. Martin. the Foundling; new supply. The Victim's Revenge, a sequel to ilia Matricide's Daughter, and the Star of the Fallen. 4 Thompson's Money Reporter. Taylor's do do Godey's Lady's Book, for March: Knickerbocker, .do:. The Female Land Pirate; or 'Awful, ltlyiitei Otis, and Horrible Disclosures of. Amanda Biumoris. Antonia, the Female Contnthandiata. First False Step, or the Path of Cripie ; new supply. The Light Dragoon, or the Ranchero of the Poisoned Lance. Middy of the Miseedemian: Barr's Penneylvasis Reports, vol. 6.. - NEW PLAYS. The Butane, a Comic Opera: , The Apostate, a tragedy: Much Ado About Nothing: Bride of the Market, a comic drains, Robert hlaciiire t or the Two Murderers.' Box and Cox, &farce: Bamboozling, do. AlstY, a large assortment of old and tote plays.. . Graham's Magazine. for April. • • Bragelonne, the-Son of Athos. or,Ten,,Sears T.ater: be ing the conclusion of Three , Guardsmen and Twenty . The Old Men's Tales.. • _ The Hermit of the Hudson,- or the Farmer's Daughter. Just fateived and for raleby • '— .• - mara2 . M:P. MORSE, 25 Fourth st. CIANCERr . SCROFULA AND GOITRES-Ample:ex !.j periettce has proved that no combination of medicine. have ever been so efficacious in removing the above die-: eases, as DR. JAYNRIS ALTERATIVE., It has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer , and other dis eases of-that class - but bas removed the most :stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, etc, This medicine enfersintothe circulation, , and eradicates' dirt-. eases wherever located. 'lt purifies the blood and other fluids of the body. removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargcment'of the glands or hones. It increases. the appetite. removes headache and drowsi ness', and inviiimates the-whole systetti, sod Mumma/li. ma t ou to the diseased and debilitated ormmitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole mittens medics. It is pettedly safe and extremely pleasant, and hasmothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of siva]• lowing' medicine. , Eurr - For sale in Pittsburgh at the rEgIN 'PEA STOitE. :27Faartit'st„ n°, 4 r I YD°d• niar:M • • CryilArPYinns :Window, Glass.- lIE ONLY CTLYST.4I;PLATEGIASB that haa never heen'ttn7ti to tomtits' p(tlitit, Mier being , put in the .‘vindown. It in egnal in -quality to the -French and Eng ash Plate . Olatinand hi rattettio*en 1.90E1N0-GLASS PLA.T/3, OF•At.i. 817.E.5. • : '...itlsoirilardware of on descriptions. ftehnani English nind'Anriicen: • •- - ROOSEVELT dc,SON: :New JASIES or GEO, MILTENHER,CiEIt. Ag't =Ell - Vii'` ~,' ~ _~ ': ~..: MEE MEM =EI Bankers -seka_Oxibonge-Btatigs4.- Joogru 11. - '_1144. • • HILL •• . - BANKERS, EXCUANGIi BROKERS, 4in d Denten in Far ?n and lkimrstO Erehan ocUe.tqf Deposzt, Bank Nolrs,ll.lit No.llo - 3rd dote bi,low Fourth, Wriesidr;Pittsbargh,likii4;.: EDWARD , 11.141* Banker: and E.rchangr Brokers, Ihal.rs rnforeign an 4 limes:le BULLif...yrehantr:,- Ecrtifi r ealcs. it, Bank Notes. and; Com-_ , Corner of Third and Wood_ats. directly opperde =I! HOLIES ' SON,' Vankers- and Dealers ie cohkentd.BankNa . kit i i • .11e. 55 Plarket stria, Piusbstrgh• SELLING IiATIL ISCIIANGE. -• New York I,otti‘vitlu t, f.r.-'l:ouii cxx Buyifig -rates • Ohio - .. • o,ty or;I A- Luliuna• lienturky • -"': Pe nuellvattli • 1 " .:• ~ l'irginia 4' IN:m. 1 0dr - • 'Wheeling. ' • :Uarf htua.. Tenne,,,4er -, 3 . NeN• Orleani /AS. b. 1/01.M. : , ,1": • ' -• • 1..i' 11t..*: t • 91"7 , . --- HO 0 N.*. Sleleavil.irT*- -1.1 ... 1 ' BANKER:.-: AND ;EXC,HANGI;;;: - .BRoKErtyO , -- ,- ~...k.3 . N. E.-Cr/flier of Rood and S4rM'..streax,:)..lnabitrd' /fai t , t 1 li -I.I,ERS, in • Coin, Bank, Nowa.' I,lnte Bilfa,,Foirekt l r • / and Domestic I , ..';uhanife„ . Certitiaiii6 of EipiirOt,'&e: , m EXCILA NOE on ill the, principal Cities _ of. thi Unikitti"'.4: and Europe. for tali in - Innne in EIJI' rwrefnitlll.' ' - ' 5 CURRWNT and par funda:reeelied On Artie - Ate:- ,'..- •,:' i COLLECTIONS mule . on all purtii.or the-viorwatoic lovre3t ratear, ~SF2IISiCYS .' Messrs hi. raech & Son,„. . -. ' 7 ' • ..' '..”. ' '''' ' 'i' " ()Ono &Snowdon,. '- . - -- ''' ''''''' ", - Ve tn. Bell & Son,, , Tithliiiigk-'; :. ' • ', , . - :-' 1 S,lll'Clurken &- Co, ,' • , •",-; r , •,- '-, - ". English & Bennett. J; ' ~ •''--,' ' • •-•- '-' ••••• --;.• . ~ ~...-. -, • " Flew:taw& Brother. " , -'-Files. Lathrop & Co ,, I fi Fhiltulelhie. - '' :' ''' W.ll.,'lliorneson4 Co' . ' - yr - N Headly.• Phelps & Cu. - Z ..-' . ,' .- Babcock _& Co S . °'" v01 r i •• " Tiffany- IVard, & Co.' ' v l ' " Jno..Altullough & Cu,, ' } , llitltitinirir"' Mr. James Genres, . 1 ' ',-- - -• , , •• Hanna. einchilisi 0, '- =- : - ' 11., . " Joseph Wittion. , ,' i ' ~' -4.... Z ., ..,-.: Memisrs. Fenner & sFAlillnit. - - - " l r'""'''''' . ... r ,. .. , - . . ... - .. It. F. Ellis, Esq.., Cashier. Eitilii of 14:504Priii.',Pe... ''''' 1.41410ra1f b. ....4epterplocr tI,L IH.III-Y ' -''' ' ' '" .A 10, I£l./S. ' :u n t ° t tt.lirg(ll is [ 'C al? S .* 111011fillg 01'511 un us:tor:inept I:ineu Ginghnittit,,ststii.u; dti.: Prints.tind I:l:Later; Ladies!. Au& Goods. in grant .laitclteslerGo glutiun. new parr; __ eltester terns. In his usidirtnient nom opening. are u.frreot urtieles at lowfrr prices than ustinl.• such as fiup pt 419,...; prints. rd wide, at .12;c-: fine . liritish .Pritits nt IP.ac..t; l)ress I.liiighunts, usual width, at late.; Drrss Lawns. yard wide: at 124,04 - Shining Alualina, {1; !LAY; Ts:l,dt nen. &c.. Will also open this rutin:tug. un itSFUTIUIPIII, Qt: beautiful atyle light Clittitsei, small figure*. for uhildrenr" Lawns for do. .I.lso, Clintuelion Imam,. W.ash. Persons wanting any thing in the. Dry Gorgla Way, do well to"eall and see the gontls. and hear the,prieca, .„ Illerehanut will find. in the Win:A:sale tld story, an inciting stock of frf,sh Goods, ut st,b4ut Eicra.- ; en: prima:: BOOKS for saltseriiniofilo the stOCk and - Coal Bill Turnpike Coutptoty. are opeti'lif corduttee with the elmrter °CRhinny,. PAS, l'. All those desiring to take snick. veil[ budbooks opici the Banking:llouse of htaj. Win. I,urititer. PittsbUrgh; and pt the Hotel or r. Daniel Shuschatni Winningham,' and at Win. fable's, St.Oiniar L AND FOR S41:11.-Tbe saianrilkurofra r.se ra fale..soo'; acres of Lend, in Sliddlcacx township, Buller between Butler and l'insbargh, and seven miles tYairt }Sutler, .150nereamlenred, the balance well three farm houses, a large barn-and suit:tient water fora . grist and . saw milP thereen.. - On the same stream. tour.and six miles .aboTe -.there are tWit.'; - sTist units. and. several new There is noi.hedde2. - land in the. country. It will Le sold: all together or us one,. two. or three .huittliv . i acres- rer f"" s.. " lBl3l l - have , Food loyal land, easily tainted ,. Would - do *el avail themselves of this .opportiodly, and laud. [litur23J • .Wll4. BOTB, T womn like to call the uuentio».of Country Itier;, oltants. Hotel and . fttec.mhout -liar•keepers. erixato, Families. 4e. to examine my stock of Wines..• I tummy Cigars. &c:. now in store and cellar. -conststing. of thu: most cclet•ruted Wands. &a. &c: ceiling • confultnt,of. having the largest and hest assorted stockin ,any - housc West of the mountains: and-being engaged in 11.0 istynre, lotion of - Wines and Liquors: &c., direct lathia rottittsy;• persons can rely on being.. necOmmodnied. hoilt.inamstk and quality. c P. C. MARTIN, ninr9 owner of Smithfield and Frontstteew • , . ...,... , .„ Great Sale of Nursery StOrllel ' - ••• . Tits extensive-stark of old L . lN Plwrevrt , ' ' SERIES,. Philadelphia. Ls idontto be spitaikk . • Ol at PUP! le Al.TlON—the undersigliati iii,:••• . tetulint to reliuquilth.ltetincits. Snell an oppOrtintrly for uUtaitung 4 .lVarsery Produc4t at Auction. has never been. presented in America. noir the attention of the trade...and . till who Atrial to decorate their grotteds in Town or Colin.. try. or enlarge their Grcen'huilst coiliclioUs.isroAlierttiallt invited. For improsing• the grounds -of Cemeteries/ Churches. gutter and County thrives, ete.. this. lode will. thrd•utteq ualleit - thoil hies: CutalN ties - in-, detail ; are -Lai - . preparation. The nave of the out-dour cirticirs %via &mit, mettee on TUESDAY.. MA ILCiI rlst. anti the iltrints, oa Pers. on TI:E.SI)..i.Y.„3IAY td. Proper aid, f o r sok puck. Mg and shipinent sill! i.e - .given, when . fequired: and .fts there still he no postponement or reservation. persons from distant points .may attend the , sale ..siiitinoitt!•fear. of - disappointment. .... Orders to he executed. at .111IVATE.S.il LE . trill bit received (mill thestbove perimlit. and the reseal'. st.rjet - itt.i tention );iven. . D. 1 .4N - piu.. - Ru ar FterPN.l.•: It may be proper to 'lrate. to prevent miruppreheMsion; that it is the ..I\ unary business arty,. the suloteriber ilt about to relinquish. Ills attention will hc hereallemhol; ly devoted-to the culture of seeds, laud to tlicifsale at Wis . - warehouse, CZ Chestnut. street. , - .. . • . .._, la - Any farthey,intbrtuation ettill beSdireu by Mr. F. SNOWDEN. Pi Lurch. . • .. . • 'rriar.l4, .. . . THE attention of gentlemen ,poreliasing garments for dress wear. or ordinary business ptuposes, is -direct, ed to she stock of goods at present amour counters, cow, sisting.of every grade and shade of FreacA, Engliah. and Belgian Cloths and Cassitucres. in •etulless. vanety: and Vestings for every one's nae.whieli will be made to tlette4 in a superior manner, at'priees that will not be qttestitiiieti by the beat of bargain tankers. C, WERNEREB.C.k. ~.t. marl 3 , (late. Al'qui re k Co.) t,k54. 'Atm at, 211., whole suit half boxes Sardluesi • • ID baskets olive Oil; . C'o dor. assorted Catsnps, ' ; 5 casks tondowl'orter, quank 300 dor. Bittudies. Vines...k.c. very old; .blits. powderetftineor: ' • ' L f GO baskets Chaturitdytiie. Witte. p2rt to ortirse;! , •: r 4 3 laid: Claret 'Winn, for sale marl — C. Insporfaint t T. M Northants and Manufacturers of 11 . 1 M. t e h n e stAV L. he Pr gif Lcw Itietutr AND WEEALE HERALD. The ilenihi bus been establiskiad nearly- half a century. and has an extensive andortbstan dal circulation throughout the populous and rich t eitinqa of Eastern Ohie. Vs astern Penuillarittia,and Virginia. Persons wishing to eltend their,businesi. not faillto embrace the above favorable opportunity idelo so. • irr- Terms of advertising; snoderate; With aoptitotial notice gratis, if requested, - • 'llinulo. . i IL: A ---; 1 77 1 1 - 1, ivrti STILEET PROPERTY-FOB SA . • .--- en on i blo property; thirty feet frOnt oft FL tit krt.' .girri,lw A t deep. Thin desirable properly will, he, sold at. Ininarga . iii: Algo, four large building tote , - each 24' feet 'front on Cook &trent by 136 fact deep to Cliffs.treet.Priat $: . 25Q , each: S. CiTilliEßT„ Gen. Agent,;', • Ofi - - - ...trttitlifteld",:iitiove 41,1 i 4L -4 - . . .. NOTIC/•; . :l,Tr . SHIPP '-- '-'"---- tor.- - ' _ SlllPTERS.—We'liavet token inmrediately oppOsite to our "burnt *niche - 1256;714r Ire present, whero we.,viii transact business . as,twurit, until a new house ran be erected. arrangements haVittg already been made for thatparpose. • ,Boats will always be in reailiness lit our whirti to receive freight. C.A. INI T ANIILTY 14 — CO: . ep4 . . C'unut 13„tn, Liberty'. SALT RFIEUM, SCURVY. °Lb SORES, ERYSIPF.- LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sore Beards, einrpkr.--;• This is used by many phyaimansinillia city. i n curunt the above, and we would not conscienolously tell unless ?NV knew it to be all we state. - - • 4 Asa cosmetic, the true JoNtos SeAr is Pcitl.o-tbe only article - ever _known that removed hypocrites,- and cleared mid beautified-the slsin,"LOakilig .1t 00,, clear, smooth and white as an infants. Bat Mitid, it is sold:at Re Chatham st, , , N. Y., and by' - • • - .59.1 . .lberty.street. Pittsburgh. PDELANY .; Fa . . 40, Lbtrty street; Fittsbarkh, bah jus • opened, for the Spring. trade; a line - rind-general assortment of well selected Cloths," Cassimeras, end Vestings, consisting - of stiperfine French end trigEsh black and, fancy colored - CLOTIIS, stliVahle.for the va rious styles of Spring and Summer Coats: - • '• • Plain and fancy French, English and American SIMERES,in great variety and new pattarrtt,,adamed to • the customer trade. Also, a great variety of new and fancy VESTiNGS. - ss' all Of which - will be cut - and - made to order, in 11.01 Moat fashionable style. - , . . ' Persona favoring the . establishment with a call,sriTl be. suited on moderate terms, at short notice. , The subscriber hue ohm on fraud a Vest atitortracriteif READY MADE CLO'FRING,made in the'present Spring, ie.onsisting of -- every description- of Dress Frock Coats, of all eolors; fancy add 'Vein Sack end Effsiness - Ceats. - - • - •'' • , Also, "a general' essortmeit 'of - reefs, Vests mss: Cravats, - and all mber articles in tAtiClotbinkßae,.lelgeh be sold low. for chef. • Wholesale purclitt.lers will find it mach t o thei r idirik. Inge to call and examine the stock heforeparchasing : . elsewhere. CONSUMPTION, COUGH. sPrrTucc:OFqfttiCil, BRONQUITIS, Consumptves.—.Pour-finha - of -you are reallyoullferirteroni negtectetTeoldi. or arfob struntion itatleouseMient anflituinatfon Of the deliente4 ning of those tuba's through which ilia - air wo.hreattit its distributed-to ihe lungs. obstiurflon producesi4i4n and soreness, cough, difficulty of . breathing. hectlerrot*, and a spitting of blood. matter, or pf4lrgin, which 5.na.47 exhausts the strength of the patient, and. death JAYNE7S VaPIICTORANT.NEVER PAILSIO yet:wire this ,Obstruction.,and prodnees the most pleasingottnd hapP r results.. It is certain In its etrecta„ and oansistefail to ly:rFor sale in Pittsburgh , at the PEKIN TE.B . .SitZ' nUt:; 72 Fourth - .• - . "DEADER! If you totte - It r d. 'pod. wouldfrealhp ,:-.- XLbe nstonialied itthe effect of 'a as. Tioxtk of -,10.4H1f5 . CORAL. HAIR RESTORATIVE. It nose; but afitrtHaL, Sold nt Outplays st„ y. ; and by.- • WM. lA:CASON, 4 .&geniii • 41° ' 4ibexl Y- PHIL. r i ff V-; . ,