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Patent Beaver • .2.2.5f0,00 Beeswax—Duty 20 per eon. • ........ • • .21022 Blooms—p um • Blooms .$75080 • 11rOom „Merchantable • • th 7101.25 Shaker 1,750245 Itorka-40; cord. Chestnut Oak I.l3laek Oak 0'5,50 404,50 Hemlock ;.2,50 C oal—Huty 30 per cent. At.the river • 5 0 'Prom wagon 5 5 ' Cotton—Duty free. Tenn. and Alabama Ch o oolate--# lb. 1 tn Nut,er I 10011 Chocia. prepared• • • .206.t2 Candles—Duty tho vo et. City dipped 9;000 'Mould 10 anti Pittsburgh Star. • • 4.2 Ott 'Cincinnati do —‘,0.:?1 Sperm..best brands3o , ol:2 Do. • inferior• •25 030 Castings-1p lb. PadFT hot. ware, uteci—e3 Furnace • • •ilo Ten kettleti (9' doe 5.00 Wu.son boxes e lb Counter wet:4o4 {P . cet • •40 Sad iron. ts - lb nen 4:0 5 Cotton Yrtrass—p lb. Slant Roe{- I\o.. to No.lo 11 to Itt 14 17 I,erea-ing I rem •14' lb to No. 24. Long Reel t doz. No. 5110- • - 700 0 0- '. etal 900.1000 540- - Coverlet rani •13: Carpet Chain Cotton Twit* 20022 Candle: Wick. -015 Coffee-Duty lux:n.0111 White • - • •12014 St ;Igo d ar La.? num d 0 el Itio.. e 0 et Havana • - - Copper -Duty 20 4' t•t: p: z . Mir and old 5 t' et: old tree. Drazieri• 27023 26027 01.1 1,0719 Cordage-Billy 2nt) et 111:01111:1 -010 :White rope. -012 'barred:. 11 Paek'n ycon. fine• • •-010 corumna.••• • •-ft 9 11 , 11115 bed emir. (5 dor- Extra lone ...... 1.0203.25 I.ene e0111T(1011. PIOU4 h Line 0 - 3 - 01.00 Manilla bed Cortb•-1 4 doz. 40 yd. 6 thread. •• • 97510) 20 and 30 do• • -• • .1150 Th 4.2.3 dn. Plomdt 091.25 Domestics -V. yard. Thistle. Fasltna_ Apple:ou. Sre • • • 71^a 3.9 LOCO & Bruna - ek :11 0 I n Penn Shigs, ANo I (771 Allegheny D - 33 do. B 701 Pitt Mill 0 0 do. D Pitt Mill •• • • 01 7/ Or qm-1 1) Union Mill il 7 - . Nollrllooli Peon a? 71 Pittelmrgh- • •dui' 7 13r. Sheeting Pin Mill 0 81 Light 44 brown... 3 •7 3 81 I.mnrale 81 Get full 5.10 11 Mark't FS Waltlna - Biearlo d. - 04-4.• •• 5 Oil F.ll-111 Muslin Slim ? : 0 1 - 5-4 Tiekimr-- Methuctil • -• 'Saco Hutl.msi • - • • A. C. A. rtnehem •r.• • • West Branch. Brown drills. • Bleaehed• • • .• Priam- Common - 40 74 Good Madder. ..... •9 015 Meerek.l•l4r. bra 0911 Drugs lb. Alueet 14V17 - Alum :11 ie 41 Assifielidn 10925 Arrow Roo: 012 1)1(711 Borax. refined • • .24 rd: 2.5 Balsam Peru• • .2.50 0265 do Cop:Lein, •1110 0 971 Brimstone I 0 Camphor. refined :a 50 5 Chloride lime, cek 6 0 71 Cochineal Led 02.00 Cream Tartar. • -25 97 21 Copperae 110 2 Glue • ..... .11 Galls :01 a :15 Gam Amide 55 0 70 Copal fa, ;a) 'rrrigaeanth.:ll 0 1174 x Shellac ••• • 15 3 1" " .Alawir ••• .1 .110 011101 Ipecac••- •• • • ."7 01.00 Jalap. powd - il • • 93 oum Litho rve ...... • • 5 40 e 04 Liquorice Root • • 7 0 9 . 1 Ball- • .14 0 20 Lae Dye • • ..... .21 ry 24 Curb- •24 0 77 Mail ler. Umbro• •14 60 11 C 01116.:,.. ke y• • • .20 ei2l Sn Oil Citrio* 440 5 Carlo; 01.50 rnssin• •• • •3.00 6'1.110 `05.911 " I.emon :195 a 3.50 ‘ Pelo•nitint .5,110 Opi inn. To r y • 523 p 5.50 Qui 1_01) ,1.101 Rhubarb. r00t...0.± 70 S.ll A 711.111- In is 2)1 ti Soda• •- • •• • • 1:255 310115E3,4 No 11. WEEKLY BI7,IIGET or New lalmis ran 11 , 1;t4 NECDOTLS AND INCIDENT: , , ciaaprising :taring explotba• perboatil and amusing milt:total!, of the ulcers nod privates ti the army in Ztleitiro, actions of the navy nod titrilliu¢ incident,: of the Niesican war. Hirai s Merchant's tarn sine for April. . Witt Tyler. or the Damian:ail. an Historical novel. Life mid Putilietztrvice.. of Henry Clay, by Ept•S Car_ gent. Maiden Aunt. an interemlng: tale. Bachekor of the .:Luny. n splendid thing% Ohl Mel , . the Guide. or Adventures in the Comanche Country in S.•nrch of a Gull Male. Now and Then. Account* of The litltlief. in Mexico, etc. Analytical SyAtesii. oriOn and develorie meld of the English Language, illustrated with a beau tiful-map. Graydon 's Men and Times of American Revolution. .Tclr; 'll6'. or the Florida Reel, a new novel, by Cooper. American Review fur April. Isabelle. or the Dar ghter. a new• novel. American pLrcnolo,icaa Journal fur April--full setts on Comb's Psptilar Phrenology. ‘vitibabove 50 engravings. Subscription s received tor all the Eastern magazines and arw•epnper. yttblislier's prices. and the magazines In all ease= tree, of I:ostag.e. • AGENTS WANTEII to travel through Allegheny and the adjoining counties, and sell a work noticed at the head of this advertisement. The most liberal wages will he otrem.l. The Cultivator for this mouth: a monthly pnper de coital, to agriculture mid rurui Mrairs, and only $1 per year. Lite nod Exploits of the Duke of Wellington. with n complete history of the Peninsular War, numerous en gravings. • Litte's Living Age. N 0.201. The Eclectic fang/mine of Foreign Literature for this month. Life of Rev. Rlisirth Macunly, containing various inter esting notices of various deceased ministers of the Pres bytenan Chnich in INTestern Authentic Narrative of the murder oflirs. Rademacker in Philadelphia, illustrated. large told complete assortment of all the known • works on Phrenology awl kiesmeriem. Phrenological Busts, large and small size, a most beau •iful article. Phrenological Charts by the 1000 or 100. • • • . Jur reeth•ed and for sale by apl7 M. I'. MORSEL F 5 Pon • • ATESTINGS:-Sup French Figured Sati us. Silk M. Cash * alerts, and White Marseilles. Cloths! Super French "Fresh baronet]." all colors, qualities. and prices. Can eitacre.s! in every style and quality. Cashinerette! Sap. Silk Warp, Queen's Cloth. Summer Cloih, and other de sirable coatings for Cents' wear, at prices below any in the city. ROBINSON'S CLOTH STORE, aria Poet Buildings. cor Fifth and Wood etc. A NEW WORK ON COAL—Thin work will be is sued toon, on a: Royal evo.. about 750 pages. It will treat extensively of the Geological and Geographical Distribution of Mineral Combustibles or Fossil Fuel, em bracing, from official reports of coal producing countries. the.respective amounts of their production, consumption. and Commercial' distribution; with the prices. turiffn. cur and International regulations, by R. C. Taylor, Fellow of the Geological Society of London, &e. rtrßubseriptions taken tit"the Bookstore of H. S. Bos worth & Co., -Fourth street, near Market, where amore extended account of the work cast be seen. Price: $5,00. apl7 T' Crystal Plate indo °lase. m ONLY CRYSTAL PLATEGLW Aw SS that has never been known to loss its polish; atter being pin in the window. It is equal in quality to the Preach and Eng lish Plate Glass, and is much lower In price. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALL SIZES. Also, Hardware of all descriptions. German, English and American. ROOSEVELTIc SON. • igtiwyork, April 1,1848-{apd-2m*) Zl4 4 , 4:1t.:4,..ni; , • , F› ; " • „.„ • ,I r 'P • AND R 'TES OF 31AILINE Senna 16 6 .20 Tartaric Acid. - • -40 0 50 Vitriol. Blue 1110 12 Dye Wood-Duty 5 p.c. Camwood 510 Ennio • 24 ' .7 a Logwood•ellip'd• 250 Feathers-Doty 25 /Pc. ad val. Kentucky• •• • • • .31 0 33 Ohio anti Pemett•3l 0 33 Fruit - Almonds shelled•2o 0 25 Soil .....••17 ®'lB Hard:........... - 12 Currants, Zante • •13 194 Filberts . ......... 810 9 Groundnuts •• • .1,00 - klgt, Turkey •• • .12 0 14 Maio 11 6 - Ratiinn.Muscat • • 0 Bloom, ol Bunch. • 2.12 62.37 d * Cranberries -I .enions•See.bx. 4.50 0 - Oranges do 4,25 6' .5.00 Peachesdry.ba 61.50 Apples, d 75 0 67 do Green, ry bbl 1.67 62.50 Fire Brtek-v M. Bolivar. 625.00 Common -12.00615.00 Flour -Duty - 2tl 4S cent. Extra brauds• • - - Sore rfibe ..... .4.g5 04.75 Fine - Rye Flour 0,0060,00 hr. his. Buckwl.4 , loo tb -0 - ht till . none. Peed-p bu. Bran 1160 is Shorts •25 Fish-Dut• on foreign can't ‘A. 4) cent. Mackerel, No. I 6'12,00 No. 1, hi. Ills. 6,400 6,50 • No. 2 • 010.50 No. 2. hr. Ids. 0 5.30 NO. 3 • se 7,50 No. 3.1.1' 4.25 No. 1. kins. • 6" Ile rrhig. No. 1. • 0 0,75 No. 2 a Sari.. No. 1. old OB 019.00 Sin.,) ••• •0 0 10 Cod. 4. lb 5 0 7,004 Furs-- Red I , ox. No. 1, 50 0 75 No. q, a 374 Muskrat • 6 0 10 Raccoon' . 0 'Si Arink •• • • 0 25 Deer Skiii..4 l ' 0.14 0 15 Glass , Black Bottles • • ; Quart. 4s gross• 0 9.00 I Pint. a 7.00 • Altura wine.. 5,6 I to gal 0 9.00 Claret. 10' gross • Gc 9.110 NVilidow Glass f' box. City brands; frill. • •'• 0 4.00 10x12.....,. 6 -1.:0 12x16. Patent do. 10xt4 to 16x24 • • • • • Country brands, 0 5:10 '3.37 e 3.50 lori? •• •• 63.75 Gunpowder-nut) 20 4/ rem. rrl - G••• • • • • •4.75 a 5.50 Engle. 04 ftts• • • 65 3.60 Do. dz. Itb can't. 6 7.00 EFFQ do. 6 4.00 Eagle do. in Pa pe rs • 6 6.101 Rock powder• .3.25 0 3.50 Grit In-Ditty Z. 4 3 ' ri. Wheat 87 0 03 Rye 48 50 Olds 2.555 28 Cora lel 0 37 ,Barley 40 0 - - "1 Glne-t, lb. Pitts!, common •• I 1 0 - Douey-Doty 110 fle ci. Cuba 6 - SY - rill comb!, th 15 0 18 Ginseng-Duly 20 44 et Gi•isen.r. - ton of .10 0 1 1 11.- , Timothv 050010./01 Did - es-Duty 5 .1? Missouri 7 2.4 9 Spanish 11 6 'l6 Do. suited Do. kipps 4. 6 ski...lA/041.69 Green 0 4 Hemp-Doty - 25 4, cent. Missouri & Ky.slls 0 120 Mani a a Drips-Duty 20 cent. Firs. sal. '46 12 ra Indigo -Duty to 0' et. Pengal. lb 1.70 6.1.53 1.15 01.20 . • ...... 05 61.00 le. -Doty 11 1 Bar, Juniata a 4.1 •• Common ••• •3 Sheet ",/ .9 7/ Boiler Plates 6 0 al Plough wings.. • • .410 Slabs 4 0 44 Russia Sheet 65 15 Lend-Duty 21/ 4y cent. Missouri Pig, ita 44 'Bar 0 .5 Dif. size Pipe 43 ft -61 a 121 I Sheet 0 64 Leather-Duty 2K349 et Sole. Baltimore • •21 a .22 1 New York 1710 104 Damaged. 13 0 15 sln tighter Isl 0 20 Skirting, 21 0 24 Harness. blitek• 19 Bridles. I.lnek. don sides. .:01.00 553ii.00 11.11.4Aeri do. • • .Ili 00 242.00 Upperfiaisli d 29.1311 62600 Kip , t• fi.,i4ti.1•21.00 0:51,00 Calfskin do.• •45.00 024,00 Lace Leather 18.00 0 • 111012 ••3 0 9 190 N: F.ticlad Seaiinc. No. t v doz• •45.00 N 0.2 P d0z..3.1011 No. 3 P d0z•.2.5.00 Sheep xkitin 4 0 6+ Lumber—Duty 20p. c. tul valorem, p na. Pine. clear. in, 022 . 00 cpmmon do.• 011.00 Clear, 1,1 do.. 0:t3.00 Common 11 do• 015.50 Clear 2 do• a 40.00 Cmn'n 2 do• 020.00 Floor'g 1 iii do 19,00020,00 I in. I•oinnion • • 0- I.lnk do. do.• • 021,00 Pine nhingles 11510. 2.50 0 3013 LailmsitnAl.sl,l.2.so 1.50 POST PRICES SIIEANCE,rar.zon • Live Stock—t, IVO tL nett. !levee: ..... 0•• 000 Hogs • 0.01.1 d7T . Cows di Calves 0,00 000.00 Sheepkip° Ilio/o 4 lses--Duty 30 per cent. Stigarhouse ..• • .43 0 45 N Orleans 2710 28 Named Stores—Duty • 20 s cent Rosin p bbl • .2.62 0 " Pitch 3.00 0 3.50 Tar, Allegley.3.lo 0 3.50 " N. Carolina 5,00'0 5.50 Trtr'ntine, gal, 02 0 65 Var'ish. Copal 1,75 0 2,25 Nolls—Duty 30 cent. p keg, 100 the. leasing nuils 1 ct ads's:met ,. lb) 10020 d Jun'ta• 0 3.75 rOO Ad • • • 0 4.0(t 00 7d .• •• • 0 4.50 stl "• • • • 0 4.75 4d "• • 5.25 ad ". • • • 6,2.5 Splis p 410 5; - pressed 610 7 Boiler Rivets.• •••7 0 71 Orskusix—V Pinsburil i i iig 8 0 9 011 s al. Linseed 56 0 53 Lard, city 00 0 00 Olive • - 1.40 0 1,50 Sperm blended. • • 0 1.25 Cnblecsil• • • • 0 1,20 Fall. 0 --- Whale. 7 0 0 75 Tanners bbliszo 0 22,00 Palnits—p Pros: blue 70,0 00 Lampblack - 510 7 Sped. Whiting. • 110 2 Chrome 41 reen• •38 , at 55 YePw No. 133 0 35 " No 2. • •25 28 Brunsw'k Green 12 0 20 \\ldle Lend. dry 6;0 6; oil.pure keg 1,60 0 1.65 No. ..... • • •13.50 1.37 Red Lead 6+o 8 Yellow Ochiv • • .:250 3 Vett. Red ' 4lO 5 Verdigris. 30 0 38 Pig Met al—p ton, 6 moo. Allegheny. No. 1 cold blast • • 000.00 Forge 00.00 000,00 Hanging - Rock. Not hot blast 00 000.00 Cold blast • • 00 000.00 Tennessee •• • 0 'OO Mercer county. F undry Pig • • 000.00 07: outing county. Ohio. Foundry I'ig-0000 000,00 Force tio• • 0 Plaster Pstrls—tluty free. Plaster Paris.lo.oo 012.00 Provisions— Bacon I a irts • 440 5 " Shoulders 312 4 '` Sitics• •• • 3 0 0 Ilogend, cy Gore 310 4 couney - do.• Lord No. I.in kin- 0 6 I'. in kgs '• "1. in bids 0 6 Butter •• lin kge 012 ••1. in roll 13 0 15 Cheese. 55'. R. 7 0 8 '• Gosliet:• • silo A l Crack's. Plttsb. No. ter. (2 bbl.• • • 0 4.00 Do. Butter 0 4,75 Potatoes --},r bush. Common Reds•so Nvshieks p 60 0 Rags—Duty 5 ta. cent. Country mixed• 3 0 31 Do. rood white • • 410 11.1ce—S• Rice 5 1 0 Seeds --duty. Linseed 20 CCM. - Clover 2.12 a an; Timothy 1.62 !!', 00 2.30 2 3.00 Spit rs—p Ih. ........ CS 3• 4 Cassia in 1111104. 29 02 Ginger 10 II Nirn,gs 1.50 a 1.60 Pepper it 10 AlRri cr ..... 13 Cri , to Snakeroot—'. lb. Virginin• • • ..... S , neeea 15 eit 16 Soap—Duty 30 rent. Pintthurtrlt No 1 41? 5 Cincinnati 4}o Steel—p lb Enrttign. Cam and Sheer•l6 22 17 Do. single a 10 Best Gi.rtnan• • • ® 13 " Engle Gd 11 " Dona L. • • 15 Pittsburgh Manudirture. IGerman glryi• • a' 61- English blister • a 124 Arner'n blimer.• 41 Spring 540 31 Spirits -4P - gallon. Brands- Bordx 21* a 2.50 Rochelle .• •11.00 Gl 2.50 Rum. 4th pf•• •1.50 a 1.7.5 N........ S 7 GD 1.00 N.. ...... 40 a 50 !'Gin. Rolland •1.00 a 1.50 Apgar—Daly 20 a et. N. 0. printe.hhd 5 0 51 fair. hhtlit • • 1.0 5 Havana. white lb a 0 "lb Olat 10 Pulverz*d. Phila. a 12 Salt—Duty to p rt. No.l.allont• • • •1,250 " I. in more •1.31 Table. do/Am:K.. 9? Shat--Duty 20 fr rent. Per kelt% • •• • •14.00 014..10 Per hoer ...... GR 1.45 Saltpetre—p Snimetre ItlV, 104 Tobacco -4P lb—[ltiP ci. airier anal, for man tifactilred Toloteeo.]— Duty 40 4, , " cent. Marine In.nrance• Rates of Insurance on cargoes of steam and keel boat Front Pllosbargh to Wheeling. Va. ie. •• - and front Cincinnati. o le " - Louisville. Ky., je. - Ft. Louis. Mo. 1 0, Boonville. do. I at ii " " luileoencknee 2 o'2. 4S " " GIIIIMIR. 111 1101, CI " ‘. Memphis. refill. Ia I t , " " Nvw (Menus —•1 all From N. Orleans to Pittsburgh _ • I ell St. Louis 1 e— nlarges by gond lint Boats to New Orleans 3 a- Nester's Pennsylvania. College of I 1 Iu hi DR. RD'S ADVERTISEM EN 1' FOR 1 84 8. These family remedies. consisting of DR. WILLARD'S VER.IIIFRGE. COUGH MIXTURE, LIVER PILLS. •' ', .PErRR A.lfD' AGUE EXTERMI NATOR, 'Have already become so universally popular. wherever i introduced, that the proprietors are induced to place 1 them within the reach of all. Of the virtues of these Inteilienies. it is altogether unnecessary tar us to speak, !as they have always, scherrrer intooductd. been able to reronnnessel thernselee.s. The tiumerouri certificates, which !from time to iliac have been published. besides others now in our possession, is sufficient evidence, not only oi their virtue and power to cure, but that they are duly appreeittreil by an intelligent public. When the 1 coantry is flooded with "Panaceas," - Elizers,” -Bal snots," nail •• !'ills." and many of them of it doubtful , character. persots are at a loss to know hose fur they should trust any of them. Re jest them all, arid try those I which have been prorrd by the experience of years. Such its the character of the medicines rompounded by Dr. Willard, an eminent practitioner, and sold I,y men of character who have something more at stake than the tie ; cumulation of a few dollars. In order that the public may knew what these medicines are, the greater part of our advertising will be genuine eertificates. rhos you any . he satiglivil that - their own works will praise theist." These medicines, prepared and sold b r the proprietors. A. W. Brockway & Co., No. th Commercial Row, Liberty , street, Pittsbur.:ll.-to wlforn all letters for agencies or other business must 'be addressed. Sold also by J. Schoontna , ker & Co.. Ogden & Snowden, Joel Mohler, R, E. Sellers, P. L. Snowden. John P. Scott, J. H. Cassel, James A. Jones, John !lays, Spaulding & Kneeland. Also, by Elliott & Beckaru, and D. M. Curry, Allegheny city. apllsd&wly i . _ LOOKS.—Lvell's Elements of Geology; Sillimatt's Chemistry; Shepliartrs Mineralogy; Glinstentl's Philosophy; Lardner's Lectures on Science; • Brougham's Alen of Letters and Science; Beckman's History of Inventions; Gray's Botanical Text Book; • Information for the People; The Art of Fainting. For sale hy H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., nril, Fourth street. near Market. pILLOW CASE AI USIA NS.—W. R. hluacnv has just received a supply of the above goods, of suitable width, including a few pieces of very flue quality; for sale at the corner of Fourth and Market ets. uplo Ci UPERI3I.I" ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE I. ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expressly designed for family reading; in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New Fork. To be completed in Itt parts. Part Ist just received and for sale by _url2 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, cor. Market and 34! eta co ()DA ASH—Pince lir:ocean—The subscribers have I) this day reduced the price of their soda ash, (which is warranted by the manufacturers from 85 to 88 per cent.) to 41c. for cash. or ge. fur approved notes at 4 months. And for quantities of r, tons or upwards a deduction will be made of fe per pound off theseprices. W. k M. MITCHELTREE. feblo_ Liberty street. ATR. DUFF'S - BCKIR-ICEEPIND AND WRITINei 1.111. ROOMS REMOVED to Alm. Alczatuler 4. Day's Buildings. North side of Diamond.—Persons desiring to finish theft Mercantile &Ideation, In the most thornagh and expeditions manner, will find Mr. D.'s Institution the most perfect West of the Mountains Partnership settlements and balance sheets made out. Mills, Factories, Joint Stock Companies, and all kinds of business. can be furnished with a specifiention of ac counts, drawn up in such a manner as to exhibit the opening, conducting, closing and final settlement of the affairs; thus affording the keeper of the hooks an un erring guide, - from the commencement to the termination of the business. ' Hotras-2 to 4, and 7 to 10r. sr. ays ' 2, '"..iV - mv7wß.?zsg:w.=•= "CURRENT, MEM !Citnir Leaf- •• • 4 6 7 iAlituutc'd do- • • 2 7 !Ladies* Twist• 6 6 10 I Plug kegs.• • 616 7 ( Plug in boxes. 13 6 15 6 Twist- ••• • - 415/ 7 Cavendish.• -• • 0 6 12s lump in box 11 0 15 2s- 12 6 17 " 16s " " 12 0 14 Scotch snuff, •14 FP 16 Rappee 14 6 16 Cut 6, dry thpa. 2s Tea—Duty 20 if. cent. ' Imperial 65 6 SD Gunpowder• • 45 0 70 Young Hyson 30 6 40 Pouchong• •• • 60 6 75 Tinplate—Duty 156 s cent. Banco Block • • ED 4X 106 50 Tallow—Duty 10 •P. et. Rendered •• • • . 6 8 Rough 6. 51 Soap Grease.• 41 49 5* Vices--4. box. Solid boxes. 14 49 .16 Wisseis.--Duty 40 {p rent L P Madeira.•2,oo ED 3,00 L P Tenerifre•l • oo et 1.50 Lisbon 75 SD 1,50 Dry Abiluga • • 68 O . 70 Sweet. 62 et 65 Marseillest• ••• 70 6 75 Port 1,50 ED 2 00 Calabria ...... .65 49 , 70 Wool lb—Duty 30 4P cent_ Prime 00 et 00 Full blood.- •• • 49 00 blood 00 et 00 *blood ........ 00 49 00 i• blood tc corn. 61 00 Whiskey—is gallon. Common 1646 17 ReetiftCd ...... 19 6 21 Good rye & old 37 49- 50 Z 1 111 C-4) tb. 'Sheet ........• 6- 16 Slab 6. 7 Freights-4, 100 tbs. To Cincinnati— Dry Goods• ••• 15 2 20 Heavy 6' 10 'ro Louisville. Dry Goods- •• • 20 0 25 Henry 1. 2 / 4 9 To ..t.. Louis. Dry Goods.• •-• 40 0 50 Heavy 0 25 To Cleveland and Erie. Dxy Goods •• • ED 90 Heavy ..... ••• 35 6 37i To and from Brownsville Dry G'ds, down 6 15 Produce, die.. up 1049 121 To Nashville Dry Good P. Heavy To Wheeling. Dry Goods-... 15 Heavy ..... •• • et% 12 To Zanesville. Dr) Goods 0 50 25 0 30 To ilouv r. Dry Goode•-.. 0 10 Heavy 0 To New ()view', ry Goods Gla &v. • .50.11 G 2 35& 40 }LATHS OF FREIGHT ON TOE PA. CANAL AND RAILROADS. Appian and green limit 4 , 100 the. Mc Ashes, pot &pearl - 50 Boner and Bacon - GS Hale rope & bag's' - 70 Beeswax, 1 - 75 Bristles,. 75 f Brootus, " I.Zill Cheese, ' ' " 70 Corn, fc bu 30 Corn Meal t , bbl 1.00 Cotton. “ GO Chilled Rollers. '' 1.00 Braes& Medicine.," 1.110 Dry Goods. " 1.110 Dried Fruit. “ 75 Flour. t r. itht. 1,00 Pura and Pe/tries. Bacon—We have but little change to note in Bacon; the demand is fair, but owing to the immense quantities . on band, and the heavy receipts, we find the market dull. Regular sales from stores are mode at 3,4, and 5c., with the variations. These fnpres indicate the present state of the market; there have been sales above and below. Lard—The article is now dull; the supply is great. and receipts continue fair. We quote sales at fife. kegs; in Ws. SiV , 5l. Cotton_. here seemed to be a be a better feeling in the market yesterday; but we found no advance in prices. A sale of ordinary Tennessee was made a .ew days ago at Ale. cash ; yesterday Gk. time was offered ; Gic. asked. Got ton—There has bent some excitement and fluctu ation. in Cotten Tanis, during the week. The manufac turers held a meeting; or were to have bad one; for the purpose of fixing a card of prices. We believe, the re sult of their doings has been, a slight reduction in prices. But we make no alteration in our table; as the figures there, ore the rates asked and obtained by dealers gene rally. Next week, we may be able to give a definite P 110 tbA.l.OO Fez...the:m.4l,oo Faraitare, " 1.00 i GinNs ware. ~75 Wind. Glass. t> 11. x. 60 0 0, Cri.ciig, V 11N) tb, 75 Hair " 75 flops, - 75 Hemp, " 70 Hides. (raw Sc. 7 dry 81.(" 1.25 heather. .` FRI Lend. " 40 ' I.nrii and L'd OIL " ' 6.5 Oil. Castor, " 1.00 Oil.. (ex. L'il & Cr)" 1.00 Polk. e Mil. pickled 1.50 41. 100 lb.. 03 llncoi V 100 tb,. 70 SCetiP. " 70 Skin.. deer & bu 6. - 75 Tallow, " 65 Toliveco.Ohio 1,a); ~ 73 Lead—Sale, of Pig at 4241, according, to circum stances.; Bar, 4k. W ool—There is nothing doinx e xcept in pulled Wool —which fetches t2t)r. readily. We omit figures in the table for the present. Wheat, 6 *3 .5 Wool. 1.110 Whiskey, r bbl. 08 TO RALTMORE VIA MnO.ND GAIIELA %LACE WA TIM ADD 5 DAT LIND& 01 It—Sales are regular at former quotations. yrs. terdny, we heard of several sales Lord Oil, at 59002 e. Linseed is worth .56V.5:1tc.: at which figures we note sales. Window Olass—Tlmre hos been, and is still, an active demand for Window Glass, of all sizes. We heard of sale of 100 hrs. yesterday, Sx.lo, country broods, at S 3 37 ; other sales at $3 W. See table for prices qoth er sizes. Ctn.. No.l Ra Unroll. Lord, Pork. llottenehrese. To. burro. A,. Dried Fruit. Seal , Won I. Feather., and 51 erchondize, 1.1 Flour—The receipts yesterday were rather light and but few sale• from first hands wore made. The pri ces were fully maintained; but no advance upon Wed ttesduy's quotations were noticed. Sales yesterday on wharf of 67 bbls. at $4 75 ; 30 do. at $4 65 ; 23 do. at S 4, 6n l . No sales from wagon. Sale. front store at $4 67 but most dealers asked only 84 75. W Mulkey—Many sales of Rectified during the week tI Sf allOc., cash and time. Raw is worth 172 , 171 e. Fish—The prices in our table arc correct. Two lots of Itlackarel, Herring and Shad have been received, which were quickly picked up. Cooffee—We have no change to note, except that Rio tends downward; but Prime still sells at 6.8.4 c., cash and time. Molasses—Holders have stiffened a little, but Min received old quotations. Sales regular at 271isi&.c., (or Nev Orleans. Sugar }louse sells at 430,45 e. • Ale—No change. Sales brisk at runner quotations $7.002 200. Beans—The ntnrket is overstocked, and there ap pear. to be but lilt!., demand. We have heard of no sales, except in a retail a-ny. A first rate article of Small White is held ai other varieties at GOV7O. Buckets—No change in prices. Market well sup plied. Sales of Beaver at s2.t.,Ofittlf.'s. .-•. Orooms—Plenty• in market, of all qualities. We hear of Antes at $1,87a2,00. Lumber—Them nre no receipts of Green Lumber. The demand from yards is brisk. 'The market, w•e think, is poorly supplied at present.- Prices remain unchanged. The correct quotationstwill be found in the table. Leather—The dealers have been busy this week. Srlcs are brisk. We note but a single change in prices: Red Sole (N. V.) at 1;4,•d.1D}. See table for other quota. tildes—The receipts have hero heavy, of Missouri and Illinois; brick demand; nal° of 600 nt 14010ic. from more; from first hands 706 e. There in some demand for Deer Shinn, awl salve at 114017 e. Seeds—C/orer: There has been but little activity in the market this week. ‘Ve quote at 83.12 from firm hands, which, we understand, will be paid for a good ar ticle. From store 53,2503,37. Flax—Sales at 95. Brown ./iftward—This article (of good quality) finds ready sale at $2.500.5,00. Candle•—No change ; vales brisk. Figs—Sales ut l2kalsc. Hemp—Nothing doing worth notice. We quote at 8115,000120,00 ton. Apples—Some lots arriving daily; but are taken with a great deal or caution. Sales have been made on the wharf as high as 82,50; for inferior qualities, 81,7502,00 have been taken Grain—Wc have very little to say In relation to any kind of Grain. Whrat—la nominal; we hear of no stiles, except of small lots to mills. 4 We quote at 870205. Oats—Arriving rather slowly, and sales at 25028 from first hands. Barky—Some sales at 40; Which is a fair quotation. Currants—Sole of a small lot at Mc. Almonds—Sales of small lots shelled at 20525; Soft 17c.F;Hard 12c. it Rising—Regular sales at 82,1202,25 box. Peed—No change to notice in any article of Feed.— The market Is still bare, natal receipts amount to about nothing. Bran—Worth 15e. on wharf; 18818 in store. Shorts—Worth 25c. on wharf; from store 28c. Rides—The receipts of Missouri and Illinois continue large. Sales from store at the following rates t Misscittri sit&lnic.; Illinois Belle.; City Slaughter green is worth 3 04c.; Patna Kips $1,8061.88 a-piece; Spanish 14014. Oranges—The market is not well supplied. Sales quick at 84,5005,00. Lemons—Demand pretty fair, with sufficient (pan. thief; in market to meet it. Sale yesterday at IM 50. Vinegar—Regular sales of excellent Cider Vinegar at 9c. Sugar—The few lots forced upon the market, have bad a tendency to 'repress the article; but the regular . trade sales are still at 5351. e. . Butter —Still scarce, but largelupplies promised for this and next week. The adiance prices are'. :yet fully maintained say, for Prime Roll, Ifieltle.;.egiiina . rYI3aI. 14c,; • • : cnib . pyrTistrubia BOARD OF Yl'itADE R. M. PELL. JAMES 'AIA Y. Com:amyl: FOR Arnt.r..' JOHN EHIPTON. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS 'FOR I. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cineinnati.lo AM. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville,. to Ilaltimore and Philadelphia, 8 direct and M. nail Conch Line, to Philadelphia, 9A. M., tutu P. M. Western and 9.4inthern Mail Conch Line, 9 A. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily.lo A. M. Erie and Western New York. daily. 9A. M. • North-Eastem, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 A. M. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. M., eloses 12 M lVestern Mail , Cin. and Louise.; due 8 P. M.. closes SA. M South. via Rah. and Washingten,due 8 P.M., closes 54. st North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. it.. closes 8 A. at. Erie and Western New York, due BP. M., eloseti 8 A. M. STOCKS. Par 'value. Asked. Offered. Batik of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank 550.00 850.75 850.00 , 95,00 Aterchants' and M 50.00 44,00 43,50 M. Bank . 50,00 47.00 Partners' Deposit Bank None market. in ' Hand . Street Bridge 5000 50,00 45,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 36,00 35,00 Connellsville R. R. Stock, paid on shares, $2,50 City Bonds (G 9v• cent;) - ktotiongahela Bridge • Gus Stock M==zo=i=mn OFFICE OF THEPOST, 44 ; FRIDAY Moarrireo. April 21, 1248. To the readers of our Wgekly Paper, (for whom this Review is especially intended.) we have but little of im portance to say, in the way of general remarks. The bu siness of the week has been quite encouraging, though there has been evidently a falling off in some branches of trade. Grocers and Manufacturers seem well satisfied , with What they have accomplished The receipts by river continue large, and shipments to the west are quite extensive. There has been some fluctuation in prices—particularly in Flour—and we now report an advance in this article. Other articles hive remained firtn, generally, though we noticed a little excitement in Sugar, Molasses, Bacon, and some articles of Produce. The rivers are low, but there is yet water enough to flout the largest class boats. Last evening at dusk there Were feet water, and rising slowly. M oney... Norwalk ani Sandusky are up again, and the notes are taken by the Brokers. Currency is still L'i• Freight g—The.rates of Freight in all directions will be found correct in our table. Canal—The business of the Canal it not so great as at the opening,--ilie rush is over. Still, the report given helot's. exhibits n vast iaerease over the report for „the same week last season: The following in the number of boats. tonnage. and amount of tall received during the week, ending Weds', day evening, April I. \o. of Boats. 149 Tonnage. Toll. 0.5ti1.1611 ta6,1.34 LEVI G.. CLOVER. Collector. Cou.rcgoit's OVFICE, April 20. Aaheis--There have been many receipts since the opening of the Ohio Canal. of Pots and Scorchings. The prices have declined consid,ortibly ; the market is rather dull now, as there is but little de mand — nianufacturers be ing well supplieil.sWe quote sales of both at 41641 e. Salmratus is solt. q 72 - 7,isi.; Pearls, 7le ; Soda Ash, 4a4ic. Shipments of Specie. The following statement, from the JOurnal of Com. merce, will show the amour t o f specie exported tom New York during the week endlat on the loth I inst., and also for the previous portion of the pros -4156:54 cot year:— • 5.00 05,00 2.5.00 50.09 Ship Argo, Havre, Mexican dollars $130,000 tS 44 hot 4. ,28,427 " " " novereigns • 4,880 " " " Napoleons.. :. . : .... .. '15,525 " " " five francs - ' .58,109 " Isanc Wright, Liverpool, sovereigns..• 19,853 " Marmion ti 44 • • ' -24,400 Total ror the week Shipments 34n. 1 to April 8 'J3l^Last evening at duck there were four feet water n the channel, and - falling slowly. tr,e- The regular packet leaves fur Cincinnati to. day at 10 A. M. &V' See card of Brownsville packets 11::r See cards of Wellsville packets LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE, 01110 LINE- REOtLAR SA7VIOAT PACEET.—Tho A '4l No I fine and fast passenger steam Pac ket 'rtLEGRAPII, J. J. Perry. Com mander, mill leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing. Cincinnati nod Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packer. and with a view entirely to the comfort Cl pas sengers; the necolnumlintions nre inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run ill connex ion with the Rea Franklin No and Pike No 0, to Saint Louis—time through, FIVE nets. — SPRING AND SUM!IIER GOODS t A. A. MASON & CO., C. L ANTHONY & CO., Fil-TEBVILGIL NEW WEE. Mason & Co., No 00 Market S t r ee t &mere Third and Fourth• Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA., AVE recently opened their new and elegant Sore, 11 with an extensive stock of rich Spring and Summer Goods. vomptisitig upwards of three hundred pactiages of the latest and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country sire particular!) invited to call and examine out stock as it is our intend.", to offer one goods at the lowest eastern whole.sole prices. One of the firm, residing in New York, will he constantl sending us On fresh supplies of the mac desirable goo ds, thereby giving U. every facility in the tra n saction of our business that could be prolari,ell ilo eastern houses. Prices are there fore guaranteed to be as low as the lowest New York and Philadelphia rates. egueny I . ropiFrty. 'UDR SALE—A large end convenient Brick Dwellit•g House and Lot. pleasantly situated.on Liberty st. Also. a new and well built Brick Dwelling House and Lot. near the canal. on Robinson street. Also, is nentl) finished Brick House and Lohpleasantly situated on Knoll street. Also. a large Frame Dwelling and large Lot, in a fine location on Main street. The IIbOWC prupertig will he sold at bargains. Terms S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. apl3 Smithfield. elmve Fourth eet. New Dry Goods Arrlva AT N.. 65 )1 AA% Er ST„ FISTWEEN 47115 T. AND TO D OSD. IMIE undersigned has just received n Ilree and 'mien- MO assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, purchased from the Im porters and Manufacturers, since the recent greet fall in prices, viz: 4-4 Brown Mu‘lins. 64 OA. 7 , 4 Bleached (1 Furniture Prints Cif to 121 e. 4.4 Purple " • IN " 4-I " " Blue under - tinge prints 14" Dress Gingham to:IS- English Lawns " NEW STYLE BESS GOODS. Sniin.tripeGmnite Barage. Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape D'Orleans, Chnineleon •• Satin at. and pr. Silk Tissue, Black Satin barred Silks, New style French Lawns, Black Gro. IT Armour " Cumlet Enema. New style Brocade. The Lsmial are requested to call and examine a splen did memetment of new style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, Silk Tissue. Shawls, white Brosha 11arage Shawls. Brocade Itll,ll CIIIIIIIOIPOII Silk Shawls, Black Silk and Black Barred }Enrage Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thitiet and Mons D'Laine Shawls. I have also received a loenutifill niartment of new style Bonnet Ribbons. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Cravat. and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; a va riety of new style Parasols. Parnsolelta and Sun Shades. The GusZLEMEN are particularly requested to roll and examine a beautiful assortment of black. blue, olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy Vesting., Cassimeres, Cravats, /kc. I have also a large stork of Staple Goods, viz: Brown and bleached linen Table Cloths, Russia Diaper, Irish Linen. CO(1011011, Linen Drilling, Checks, Blue Drills, Manchester and• Scotch Ginghnins , Churnbroy Ginghnms. brown and blenched Muslim, of all descriptions, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year*. prices. .A.B.RALOM MORRIS. npB No. G 3 Market street, Piusburgh. all IP aper NO. 47, MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pe.—THOMAS PALMER. Idanufneturer and Importer of WAAL PAPER, Fire Board Prints, Banters. Landscape Papers, Ornamental Designs, Transparent Window. Shades, ICC., and dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper. Bonnet and Binders' Beanie, Re.. tee.—hastupresent on hand a very extensive and well assorted stock of every article in his line of bu siness. To persons who buy to sell again, he will make solibrral a disrairrit as can hardly fail to secure their cus tom;and the great variety from which housekeepers will have it in their power to select. and the very tor prices at which he is determined to sell them, will. he flatters him self, resent sued inducements as cannot be offered, in this location, by any other 'louse in the trade. laqtags and Tanner's Scraps will be taken In ex change, at the highest prices. nutri3-4m Now Worles. ALLISON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of John, Doke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, i t F. R. S., author of the 9listory of Europe Neander's Life of . Christ—The life of J . us Christ, in its historical connexion and historical dove pments: by . Augustus Neander—translated from the fo th German edition, by John McClintock and E. !Rumen ial, Profes sors in Dickinson College. Old Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Comanche Country. in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. %V. Webber. The Bachelor of the Albany: by the author of the "Falcon Family." Dr. Clialmer's Posthumous Works;—Daily Scriptural Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D., L. L. D.-- la three vols. Volumes let and 24 received. The above valuable works received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCICVON, apl2 • Booksellers, corner Market and Third sta. TO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, !WAKE IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FINE.-;—Persons in consequence of the many things sold. set down every article ' (he it ever so good.) as a humbug. If people could b e made to try a 3s. bottle of Jone's Coral Hair !re storative, and sed how It makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist, soil, auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, causes It to grow naturally beautiful ; if people could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it soft and in order three times as long as any Other article made; and Potreo it to grow, mops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings to try. We formetly sold nothing less than $1 botiles, but we wish people to try it, Sold only at 82 [mind 821 Chatham street, New York, ;nifty mar"-11 WM. JACKSON, Agt., SS Liberty st. SHEETINCI MUSLI3,FB.--A supply, of different widths, (from tine to thre e yards vvtded bleacheira: (id un bleached, just received and for sale low at the Thy Guilds Rome R, MIMPHY nplo • • coital , 'birth And Marini . _ BOYS! atrfarERAISAX—W. IL'Aftristre noir ,openSlO:aisartmetn 'or the various styles of. Goods for•bOyevinit;Wooleni Worsted; and Cotton. 'spa S ~: GFt. IC hoev6L:-ReeeMti ruthei ffee, Mid Yriees on the de cline. Sales,oClVcatern Prime at131.3r7c. Goshett,Eia pea, Naas—Held at 81; not tnniit activity: Rya Flour —Sale yesteitlay , from first hands at ea, /21. There appears to he some dentand. C!der—Crab Cider is worts 86,0007,00.. The demand is, 8 0011 , aid not Much in mitakeC - I, lnae—Salca from store at 5t,5061,62. • Honey--Sines at 1.5016 e. in comb; byvetail at IEO 20 ceßts Tlit Plate-,Regitlar Y. at 810,00010,50. Shot—Regular sales at 81437 IP bag. • Graham- Plan r—Saree at 2r. r Rica—Hriak at 5}051.e. in tierce's. Beeswax—Sale of 50 ibs. at 2110. Potatoes—The market la very.well supplied, and prices have declined. We have heard of bales of Pink Ryes at 81.37 for Ibu. bbls. Red are worth 50c.. ;IP bn ; Neshannock, 8150 p hbl.. Egga—The market is now glutted, andaales in bids. at 61C7e. . . Dried A pples—Bales at ?fie. from first hands. From store 75087 e. Market poorly supplied.. Total far 1848 t Iva zutelligence PITTSBURGII. 4 FEET WATER IN THE CITANTCEL. ARRIVED, Steamer Beaver. Clark, NVellsville; n Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do; Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville " Michigan No. 2. Gilson,Beaver; Palo Alto. McDonald, Beaver; " Clipper No. 2, Crooks, CM; Hudson, Poe. Sunfish; " America. Decamp, Lonisville; " New England, Ebbert, St. Louis; DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver. Clerk. Wellsville; " Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville.. " Atlantic. Parkinson, Brosensville: " . Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville. Michigan No. 2. Gilson. Beaver; " Polio Alto. SP Donald, Beaver; Pennsylvania, Gray. St. Louis; " Paris. Maratta. St. Louis; " Hudson. Poe, Sunfish; " Brilliant, Grnce, Ciucinnti; • F th, ••• •- • ists4 ,-. a „,4 % . • 4 ,.., 451 . 4 .*-, w ,w 4r ws. i tote- • I. , s sotesk,•-•v•—• • • 4 FOR SALE CHEAP-4 nice, Smell Lin;orGround in West Deer township. 11.1 Miles from Pittsburgh. and 5 miles front the canal at Tarentuta. There are 5 acres of I well cleared land, well fenced. A good two story Log . ,House, 2-F by 15. with two rooms - to a floor, a brick chira . ncy, and a log stable and abed arn.on the lot. The house is at present occupied as a smalrstore, and will make a good stand for country bte.itieSs. There is a fine large Thiredroe%dforrro- ti:ilittlatit,nitriciettoingulbircearivivywrwarpkoent: passes the door. The above property wilt be sold low for ensh, Or half each and six months credit, and agood little given on paying for it. Possession given on the Ist of April. For tends and particulars apply at ISAAC 1 - LARRIS , Agency and Intelligence Oboe. Fifth at. FOR SALK—A desirable two story Brick Dwelling; 'Well arranged with hall of entrance, parlor, dining room and kitchen. four bed rooms. finished garret, good• cellar;and pleasantly locatettort Liberty street, Alleghe ny. Price and terms accommodetinr. ; • • S. CUTILBER r, General Agl., .Smithfield street. - SIXTH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A two 'glory Brick Dwelling House, aiinated in Me eitivrard; contains four rams, halt, kitchen and coal house.' Prico 8800 , and terms easy. Also. two Promo Voturcs, each containing five Momentrice 8650 each: terms neconitnn ling% • . Apply at' S. CUTHBERT'S, Real Estate Office Smithfield at: near ?earth. mart, ' I)IEAL ESTATE—Persona wiatunir to purchase,Dwgt, _Lb Lmo Boum), BUILDING LOI S, or FARArs, can •find a great variety, foraald on accommodating ,terma, at S. CUTIIBELIT7S Real Estate °thee:, • 50 Smithfield at. vAraarkTA-_,lca.uai the. Ohio River. twelve miles below Pittsburghj on the road to Beaver. and adjoining land of John Hays. Esq., containing 100 acres. well improved, with a good House, Barn, and Orchard of choice Fruit' Tres, comprising Apples, Poaches, Cherries, &c. This property is of the most desirable now offered for sale. Forfurther particu lars apply at S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, ' • 50 Smithfield st. IFTH STREET PROPERTY FORSALE.—AvaIun ble property, thirtyleet front on Fifth street by 13 ft. deep. This &fumble property will be sold at a bargain. Also, four large building Lots; each 24 feet front on Cook street by 150 feet deep to cull - street. Price 8259 each. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, aps 4336,194 2,737,086 ... 33,123,279 ritYIEMNG LOTS.--For Sale-476;1:6W prpry in JJ the Unmoving village of Sharpsbnrghi having a a front of 110 feet on the canal: by 109 feet to Middle street. This property could be divtded into 8 large build ing lots. Improved property in Allegbenyould be ta ken for the above. Also, 2 large bailding lots In Alle. gheny. each 23 4-12 feet front ou.Shefflelif street by 138 to a 94 foot alley. S. CUTHBERT. Gen , l aprl9. Smithfield, above Fourth et. • - , To Let, • 'ln. A NEW two story Brick Dwelling Ilnuse. situ , ( . 5 ated on the East Common, Allegheny city. (near the residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished In the best modern style. with handsome porde° in front, double par lon...furnished with marble muntelS and improved sliding doors •, dining- room and - kitchen on the •first Poor. and four goad bed rooms on the second storY; With finished garret, EftlernC7NGNT°lhPr'siorof:- RIC HARD GRAY. st To LUT—A Brick House. Corner of Webster told Ful. too streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos. session given tounediuudy. Ap p l y to febl9 7 tf J. C. CUMMINS. brick Stable, Willi dit - rirape L house, to rent frOni the Ist of April next.. Inquire of aT7-tf- F. L. SNOWI/F.N. Water at. 910 large uhd e.onitruidious warehouse. ra j Wiled 011 SVCOIId •near Wood. jart below Parks & and at present occupied by Joint Little, Esq. CCTICSIERT. Gen. Anent, .50 Smithfield street, 00M TO LET—On the second story of the ware house,No. Wood st., haring a front entrance. mord GEORGE COCHRAN. 1t() LF.-r.-A Room on the first Story, and the second and third stories of a brick house, corner of Fifth and Union .strects. ALSO—A very neat and convenient Frame Cottage. in Allegheny city. Apply to JAIRF.S MAY. LET. - -Tiree dwelling, situate on Fourth I street, near the Canal Bridge, in the city of Pitts burgh. Also, a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with a conveinent entrance on Stb, near Wood street. Also, a frame dwelling, two stories. with an acre of ground under cultivation, situate Oa °hitt Lane, in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of innA J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood at. WELCH, DELEVAN do NA'rliA NS , NATIONA CIRCUS ,f ~. .N. ' an t ti o n l g A o u pia h ltp h i e e a n t C t a h l e e s n i i t ti e t d s e t ° , of Equestrians. will open this season', campaign in burgh. on MONDAY EVENING, April 17th. 184. for .a short seaman, on the old ground in front of the American Hotel. The fullowitil distinguished and popular performers will have the honor of uppenring every evening, during their stay . in the city: J. J. Nothaus, Richard Rivers, Sig. Germani. Frank Brower, N. Johnson, Ben Huminsion, C. Woods. lien Mallory, James Flow-ins, Neil Jainism., T. Brower. Windt. Chambers, Georce Dunbar, Anthony Paster. Torn Kin, ' M. Sherwood. Masters Frank and Wm. Paster, &c. Rfc"Admission, 25 cents. No half price. In - Doors open at OF—performance to commence at 7,+ o'clock. Fur particulars of performance see programme of en ill day. apt() YRtVATE DISEASES. DT. flown. of (15 Diamond Alley, can he consulted in nil eases of a prime or delicate nature incidental ( to the human frame. Sy hills anil Syphilitic erupt ions.gonorrlirra and its consequences, together with nil re nereal d Istastt. impurities of the blood, with all diseases of eisterra/ origin. skin diseases,with strictures, glees, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles. rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb. monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in ano, nervous affections. plains in the back am! loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, letter. ringworm, mercurial diseases, &c. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICES Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising fromyouthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of th e blood, whereby the con su tenon may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients CP II 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. Brown's ready- skill in removing venereal dis eatrs. in their various forms and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby tip toed 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. Drown is die only regularly educated surgeon it Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn plaints. ij - i - certaiu, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, ho guaranteed. Recent eases are relieved in a short time, witlioutinter: ruption from business. Hernia or Ittipture.—Dr. Drown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid patina lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance. asking advice, must coatain a fee, or they will not be attended to. /D - OlTice On Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultatious strictly court dential. °era -dive! y lIBUISIkrIS:II.—Dr. Brown a newly discovered rem it edy for Rheumatism is II speedy and certain remedy tor that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms,lco. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. T i he Doctor s always at home. - )7 ti rANTEn—A situation as Salesman in a Wholesale 11 or Retail Dry Goods Establishment or Cruntuission House, by a young man who has been some years in the business. The very best reference - run be given. Apply o S. D.. at this office. apl44ll+ T. &. J. T. DM ANCE, No. 77 & 79 CORNER SI XPH AND LIBERTY STEEPS. eying enlarged and newly fitted up their establish- Meal. at the above vrell 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 summer wear, selected especially for their customer department. Those wishingto leave their orders will find at this establishment every-style of new and desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth, lug is extensive got up its the best ampler, of durable ma terial, and well worthy . the attention of those wishing to purchase. All areinvited to call, and may rest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. aprillOOmo. Sprints' Style. S.IIIOORE, has just reamed from New York,.the . . Spring Style of Hats—which he will introduce on Saturday, March 4. All those in want of a neat and superior -Hat, will plealvtall and examine, at No. 75, Wood street, 3d door above Fourth street. m 3 NE"BOOKS.—VoI. 2 History of the Girardists, or Personal Memoirs ef the Patriots of the Revolution from Unpublished sources; by Alphonse de Lamartine in three vole. Vol. Winn received. The Life of Chevalier Bayard, "the Good Knight;" by IV. Gilmore Simms. Scene* at %Vrishington—a story of the last generation by a Citizen of Baltimore. Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains; by Geo. F. Almon, Esq., member of the Royal Geographica Society,.&e.,'&e. Now and Then-A, Novel, by Samuel Warren, F. R. S. Author of "Ten Thousand a Year," "The Diary of a tmte"Physician,*&c. ' The above works received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, • Booksellers: Market st. ' • Leeching, Cupping and Weeding. ... It O. .55 ,•N lir rU STREZ T. , ' - Tr B. NORRIS, (Successor to E. IL 'Dolany.l--Prish .111. Leeches received monthlyy; ilttendanceatailbours. Reference: The Physicians of Pittatrutp,h; Allegheny; and Birmingham. . ' . Mareh-raiisa, 4, I most oheerflilly recommend the Physicians, Penni. lies, and "all my former friends d_patrons, Mr. K. D. NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness, and worthy of patronage. •;M. R. DELANY. mars!-sm. 10c) DBLS. TA cif.1 3 ., on consignment and for TYAF'I 7 & O'CONNOR. LL the Morning and most of. the Pittsburgh Weekly 4 - INowslutpers, Sibbett's Counterfeit Detector and Har ris's Pittsburgh and Allegheny City Directories. hoot for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, -ap7 - . Peon at. near St.. Clair. litt DAVID ADAMS, of Bucks- county, (a volunteer 'lately tram Me4ieo.) Will uran the Post Muster leghtuly city, or ott Pr. Watti ho wi ll bear of something to its iittercit. - • - .• • • for Sale anb 'too;. CINCINNATI 'ANTi. PITTSBURGH DAILY - STEAM PACKET rrais Independent Lille Of steamers is now composed 1. of the largest, swiftest, beet finished and 'furnished, and most 'powerful boats ma the waters of the W e"' The highest wages arapiid for the services of the 'hest and • most expenenceit - men engaged inihe rive/. business. --L +The line' has been bi Operation for nix yea rs i has Cairied nearly two niillfons 'of petnite-, Without doing the injury td, their persons; • The - piriprietors Challenge coni-' panson ith any paisenger lute in the ?hien . for safety, regularity, and speed. All that MottaY ran procure has' been provided (intim safety; comfort and convenience of passengers. The.boats leave (m - Clnoinnatl'as - - • • . MONDAY PACRET.---The A.TOiOSVA 115T.4; MO: Stanri' leave rittsbutgh every Monday rtforM tfg alta'eleeki Wheeling every Alohday eimning ut • TUESDAY PACKET.-The HIRICECOJA Iy,c 2 • t/apt. ^kill leave • Pittaborgh • everyliiesday morning a 10 p'clocic ; Wheeling every•TriesdayiVening , WEDNESD.ifY PACKET.—The NEW Exot...AND No. 2, Capt. 8, ..Dean, wilflenve Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'cloelr; Wheeling every Wednesday even , ing at 1D - P, hr. ' . THiII2SDA Pet cia he BRILLIANT, Capt.. R.- Grace, will leave ;Pittsburgh every Thunulnx,raortung : at 'lO O'ilbeir• Wheelbw every Thursday clime/it aI.IOP:M. . . 'PRID4YrACKET.—The . Curran NtiA 7 Cept, Creekr; will leave. Pittsburgh every Friday inoiabig;at 10 e:eleek Wheeling every priday.eyening ;410 e. fx.• SAW' IiDAY Menge:cam, Ctipl..._ De' Cony' will leave Pittsbuyli e*cry niorninglif clock ; 10 o Wheeliug.oVery..s7aturtla y ieveuing atlo,. SUNDAY PACKET.---ThielaLic NEwtax; Cnnt. A. G. If won. will leave Pittshiggh iii;ery'Sgnilar iiiondltg. al 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Sinulny evening at 10 F. id: 18141. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Paeket PErratrinv I at, IRI9. PzniteAmirjst, I et 4 .?... LEAVE DAILY AT S A. M. AND 4 P. = The following new bottle complete,Me line for the present season: ATEA - Mlle. Capt, James Parkinson; RAI.Tlty Capt. A. Jacobs: and LOUIS 11 PLANE. Capt. E. Utsunett. 'The binds are entirely new, and ttre fitted up withodt MOS!" to e; ease, Every comfort that money caul procure, , htiA hoeit prttef ded. The boats win leav e the ALonangaliellt • Wharf Bout at the foot of Ross st. Paseengerti. will , be, punctual oti board, as the Itots will certainly leave alum advertised hours_._Jiiila ;.; or Brownsville - . /. i s - ' -,,,-, The new and splendid pasPenger and -told! sieumer BALTIC,Capi. A. J6Cdan i Will -10 . V.. for the' a ve"port dating the present week, at , B`:n. u., positively. , ..,-;,-:•- -For freight Or pwixillre, apply on "oltlll.-' 'ICI* ' • .For New 'Orleans. Thin fine new slewiter.A3initlCAN-V;A -01..E., ./sairs Aisti.iii.s.Master, %vill thuVe tor the above and all intermediate landings, this day, at 10 o'clock . , P. M. • • - For freight or passage ;mph' on Lotted. hr.to„, _a r_al 7 ______. _ , -_, 6. 11. AIII.TIZ;111 , ,fiallt; Agent. .. • . For Brownsville. TEIP. new :%fail and - Passenger .ten u:er AT LANTIC.' JA 3'l git - ' P.i WI I !CtU , :'i. Artt.D. - r. Will leave orals. nbtive port this day. at P. a.' si.,•positive7y ; ' , For freight by passage apply on boa rd .. felit. - For St. Lonit“ - , • THE fast runiting paseenier Ruler PEN N SYLVANIA, It. C. fillAti. Ninster.will leave regularly for the above und intermediate ports, this day, at 4 o'clock. P. M. For freight or passugenpply on board, _ n MI) For Lafayette and Wabash Rivlcr. laridThe light draught steamer SWAN. 11. Mar, Master, will leave tar-the above and inter mediate landings, regularly.. • 'or freight or pasvage apply on board, or to . apni - - JAAIES .11-tV. For Cincinnati. .: _ - The light dranght steamer FRIENDSHIP. DA vis:lkinster, will leard for - the above and intermediate ports. re'uliirly.- • ' f' Q r eight or passage apply' on - board. • mar 15 For St. Louis. The new and spiendid steamer ORIENTAL; VAN HOOK, Master, .will leave for the above and Intermediate ports, . regularly: For freight or passne,e apply on board. inn rlO - Beaver sad Welltreille Packet.; Arelit TILE steamboat BEAVER, .Cnintma. 11. Cmular., Master, will, dming the coming winter season. make daily trips . to Beaver and IVellsville, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock, and Wells ville at 3 o'clock, Y. an. decls 'D. M. RARTON & CO.. Arming. . , ' - For St. L — Tettir. .. , TIM I , plendid steamer NoßTri canam• NA. DE Vri NET. sinster, will - leave for 'die noove An a I:immediate ports. regolutty. .: ' . For freigat or passage apply on hoard. ], felel, New Arrangement. TUE steamer CALEB COPE Will leaVeliiir Beaver, Glasgow. and %Yellsrille, on Tues day. Thursday. and Saturday 9 . at A hi., re turning ou Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She Lite h boat at the lundin.3, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & \ V. 11ARBAUGH. AOrni, No. 33 Wood street. For New Orleans. TIM splendid new steamei SAVANNA. 11. Dr.:vmsux. Master: win leave regpitutk for the above and all intermediate landings. For freight or passage apply on board., &IA For ft. Louts, Galena, and Dobnone. 4411vTHE good steamer ST. ANTHONY. 'Tim; MAY, Master, will louse for tU _e' above. re .s-o i r a t,eight or passage apply on board, or to JAMES MAY..or GEO. MIIMINBERGER. AO, Pittsburgh. and Wheeling Packs - tit._ agTHE swift steamer C01!..57L, D0.1(.513 . . 11 . KINNEY, Master. will leaVe regularly for Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday; and Fri day, at 10 o clock, precise/P. . • . Leave Wheeling every.'lltr-sility,Thuisday„suid.Sultir day,.at 7 o'clock. A. 31.‘ positive:ly , , ‘ ,7 The Consul will land at all intermediate•port/. :Elierr accommodation that can be procured, for thecoinforGna safety of passengers. has been provided. The boat is also provided with a Self-acting safety-guard, no!prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board. er to . mord JOHN FLACK. Age nt. vox. Cincinnati. ' The new and splendid PASZCIiiFr Steamer HIGHLANDER, Captaiu H..,A.:,',Fon.sa, enve for me above and all intermediate ports regnlarly. on Saturday, April L. - For freight or paiinge, having superior2aceotunioda lions. apply on board. , • THE Kentueey River Pnaet, GREY EA GLE, Bitooss, Master, will leave for ,the above and intermediate pons regularly. , - For freight or passage epply on board.._„.' fehB For St:Loots. THE new and splendid steamer ANDREW 'FULTON, W. H. FutzoN, hiaster, will leaye or the above and intermediate landings regularly.._. For For freight or passage apply on board, or to' iatin JAMES MAY. • • For St. Laidle. THE fino - steamer -IVYOMING;--Taccass o t t •grfi4 port GREENL,;I4, Master, -will leaverregulairfor the above and 41 intermedhrisHan ings. For freight - or passago, having 'superior aCCOIIIIIIOIIII. appty - cilicturd, or To - - a r 27 GEO - . - H. MILTF&BERCIER. A zoo}.. E LDA tTI E AND 4.;DALF,CENTS. — Marriage.—Conpentint.—Any :la dy between wit ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form,. goad fea tures, ft.c., is asked cauftdentially,llk she suppose' any man could admire her while sheluts Inch yellow, teeth; such sallow, rough - coarse skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the above sumi.shet might have delicate white _teeth.. a pure. sweet 'breath,"'and a beautiful head of hair. She . can have beautiful:white teeth and sweet breath by using a' .5. box of Jones' Ant. Ler l'ooth Paste; a skin white. pure and spotless assuow. by using a cake of the genuine - Jones Italian Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a as.-bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Do not form an opinion against this before you trry, or you will regretAn but be sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only m New York at erg Chathani at.. For sale by . . Wlll. JACKSON. :Amu, 89 Liberty gt., Pittsburgh. apl3 ANCER, SCROFULAANEfGOITRE . —AmpIe ea- C perience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, asELL. JAYNE'S A=RATIVE. It has effected cures truly" astonishing, not only of. Cancer and other die etties of that class, but tat removed the most stubborn diseasei of the Skin, Swellings, Eyspepsitt. &c. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates , eases wherever located. It purifies the bld,and tither fluids of the body. ramoVes obstruction in oo the Porea-of the skin, and, reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and droWsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and ani mation to the diseasedanddebilitated C.onatitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medico.. It is perfectly safe and extremely .plenannytuul hos nothin g of the dligwsting nausea accompanying the idea of awe lowing medicine. , ir-To r sale in Pittsbtirgh at the PEXIN TEA STORE, II 72 Fourth st.. near I) A. FAH ~ f ew weeks since, one of My children, aged about five years, was t nwell for several days, and -the illness increased so alawningly that I feared death would he the result:- having heard of the good effects of Fahnestock's Vermiituge r when administered to the children of my neighbors, and thinking my child mighthave worms, from some ofthe sytaptoins,-1 gni. iron and a half ttag.lPOon= fuls of the Vermafuge: and, to My great astonishment, -it almbsr immediately discharged between:2sollnd shiOtarge worlds. ' health was soon restored, and it is now re , markably well.' Previous to taking the Vermifuge, the Worn* would camas-tonally rise in its throat, andf often tented irwould die from strangulation "JAMES O. DAWSON." Tionesta, Venango co.-. Pa.. April 3;'48.- -4'1)14 HORSES FOE SALE.—The • ber has Jost received frdm the weal - .11P) number of excellent. draught, harness an. saddle horsea . which Le .sell c a ut very m orate terms.. Persons wtshing to preemie good -horses are-re, quested to call at his stables and axamtnehis stOok. R. IS DAinftSON. Monongahela Liiery Siable, First street, one:doer ri4n, Smittfield.. - Attar rpHE HOLEtION—HPSHIIiiiiisCHUrtLktf I DYE, that gives the hair a perfect raven' 8 1 ,00 .blaess and improves and softens Price, kik-cents, o . Sold at 812-.Chathem st., N. Y.' and nia* 69 Liberty Street, Pitte Ives: cinb - • tilt Qr 0,1 1 .1;7,7,N ic61,4 41u- 8484 % ek caliNimmis; ann . Ci4l;• Anct Degktu 414 .F°44'k 34egign 1f0.a5W1144 a1:4 1;4 1 = 4 5411 V:AstPuis, fitatitek AIL Woo WARD Wa r ' Sink isit, ithelExclgtege rakers sn Pp 4044 Dennestie-Sigq.Bitrt EzrAct4ei'CiTOW4;.F.4ll3t' 43.iyiklrotes: arid coin; - 'tied Mrstad its., "directly oppidtefheAfft. ' - '...N'iletijgPl . Ir.a.l%.;";yl..rr'M' sailt'°4/trPeratlitErrsier.,llsPL-i11it.41744 Yew AIDA' ' : •.•-;, - !Ifi rbilatielphii -7 : Ba l ur°9P2. ..... •. ~ -, , - - ' . 3 ••-. / .,, .E%iihig,:i. ~. _ dis . 'Ohio ., ',-, •.' _ ~.,-...:;.. 1 . ~,; irojiina2, -- --: ItPZ. - ;,- - Whetlbtr "'. ' .......-- - ic Te Nk e 1 ,60 .4 , :.::.;?-.,..C.4.fr : -. 4 - 7, Z.' .. au ,,, *Y.-- - : ,-.,...t -- . 1 ac~ta 4, •••01E1 0 0 ri •drolitt-ita-VoriMi_•• • 4,P. , , t , • BriNXERS , AND. Vien-ANGE3.lfR9Ktfit Corner-or , -Wortd• und.:Bitikitrsets,,,;Pittstutiga IFIEWLERS id , Coin, Bank Nina& a'one 'OO, l „1,1 inst. Dontestie:Erokanget • CeStifina,o2.2 , EXCHANGE.vni prinnippl.Cgiss -0 'O224tH ami-Enropo, .02 note in, numn to snit .purctmeers.2 7„,, z C ',BRENT- and put! finals .Trceivott. tdeposit.o,, CILI.ECTIONS mute on all parts.l2Nha_VWl/1:14114' 411essrs:•111.- Leech & Soo, ~:i } : . . ~• ~ Ogeoolc.Snowdeni '" _%,.,1;r:r.e.':•,;... Wro.. Bell & Sim i : ... : .Fillebuzilhr,.,,::7:-..:41..: s.lslClurken & C.... - --• .. r .- ..J ~ s::: :English& Bennet ' , w .. ..i.,::: zys.3e • 4'. .. Flemin,r & . 11r0ther.: , .....}_,.., - .... ...,,,,...,...,-!. ..,- -,, ... 4. , •• . rele,s4,ethrop & Co., .; Philutleiphie:,,! .:::. w.R.Niirunpson & C0:, 4. -,., -.- •,.:: „-....1.:: ...-, Hondl3-... PhelOw'•&: Co. , t i 14,4-, v.iti .T-0...:.• 4 , .. Babooek & Co, : ,• 44 —Tilt - coy, Ward &.Ca:: ': 1 -... 2.- : i ,,,- .. , :.... , , - ,.:.. , ,, • A. . ~..1110.11PC111101;;Sli &-Co.;-1113althoor.e.: .7:--.00. - , 11r.... -. JoirseerGeorize. - . . " H. Hanna Cinoiunati., AL. -- : 7 ;!..:. h Ili .. J050p.,... at 360,1., ' 1.:";,i,d,•...„ . ,.... _. 4 ArecssrA.FennerkllßMillon.,:;:', :•'!:::•,:...,2',._.....,,-...,,,,, R. F. Erns, Elo..'Cii;,tiler. Bank of' wistowoi,Fo:., Pinslntr!h. Se 'ember W. . 1:347-Y A PRIX' 10, - 1844; Tl* n 31DRPHY is now rt,tveilitt...his SECOND 8171'. f".;•=1"E-Viif Sammer , Goodpi. cuttPlastliris mornitsg open col assortleie , in . ol - rliflett Gtnghnnie ;' sas o, 'do,; Yriut oust Chintiesi- Ladles. 'Elie , Dress Goo tfi ; in grout rurietyt • ItltinefiesterGiiigitarnseners pat gsearmtiny teeter prices 'then ttetrul; saeh usrne ramie ut .1:?/E.Ir fine 'llriiisti . -Printskir -120 if imuttr at Attle.; Dress-La - semi, :1112/e.l Alnolins, very lowi-Irish nen: {l a ll i I also open tgrir ;nothing; an assortment-of beatitifitf : i tylefigitreirintzez:r4u6ll fi ores for traeh'4 " ':mi.. ming la the: Dry tteeils do well to eltii eitiii f•VY. end lie sr tlie , prreestr , find. ill the 11-111.4e5tile-lloontd- oil he freisir f ;Dods. litrttoufEast. urzi ptke , - D 00 K for sulirerimion tutlia,atoe's oftheittrniinkhrern jij 1111 j Caul 'EBB !turnpike Company. ore open In ner' enoluneatat h . the Cliniaer vi Fehrtiatt t...4 , . 1.• • All those desiring to to stock will find laaidriodilen ut the Bunking Hon:, at Maj. WIE1:1,11111/it; Jr .:I'6l/11h At.; Pittsitrgh; and at the lintel at Birsitinglintig nod ht Lower T AND FOR SAIX--Ths subscriber offereforil J neres of Laud, ii 3liddieset township Rutter calm- tv. between Butler and Pittidach..anti seven iniles,frout . !Inner; 350 acres cleared.. the bulance.well timbered, with three lank houses. niarge barn and a mill site, sidlicieut vrater-tor a grist end IralV nth . . t hereon . .0 dui' . - StUne strewn. four and sir utiles. above,' there.are twei ; grist nulls. and - several saw - There is:no-butter land in the country. It will be sold all together.f.orin One, two. or three hundred: acres. Persous:Wishitig to hove good level land. easily fanned, woulitdo avail themselves ofnlils.opportnnity; . atul. examine; thi land, • [mnrdill Card - T Wlllifitt like to iMli the intention of Country- Mir'. • I chant Hotel ` mid Ste ; trintoat Lar.keepers. valt. F..),iiit,s, 4:. to ern:nine-my' Mock of Wins Li rttorsi, Cigars; SM:. - now lii more:. nod cc It eMulstittg , i3ftthe inoit celebrated . Broads &e. k.e. ; reeliivr: cotlfidetit -of having the largest and best escorted-steciv ni'mbrhcliket West of the tnislintainc. mid being eng,tigedin tl a mimes lotion of Wines and Liquors. &c., direct In thisceunfry, persons ran rely on being aectumnoclate'd. both itFer,riee und quality. ' ' - ' P.' C. AfART/ 1 4;-.' - ' - inar9' cornet of Sraiilifirld antlFrout atreeti...! Great Salo of Nitrsery 4 ... . Tot exteasive atock of old LANDRErn rixß• ..'" SERIES. - Philatlelphin. is about, to be disposo . - of ht PUBLIC AI, CTlON—the undersigned iii: tending. to relinquish,business. Such an opportunity for obtaiinng Nur,ory . Pradarts at Au 'via a, has never been presented in Amerum. nod the :mention of the trarre. Mid all who wish tri.dreoiate their ~rentills. hi Town or Coati try, or enlarge their C7,:rit'Setrse fUllections. is respeetfally invited. For improv her the atoi r aultt of - Cemeteries, : Churches:State and Chuhty Offlees, et: , .., Rut sale will at. ford unequalled foci tries. Ca IlLiflgtlll4. In . .k.tail are-in Prey:tuition. The Ride of the oil-door araria will.ctim !notice on TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, and the Phanis;rii J'at.s...on TI:ratDAY. MAY ...td. Proper out ibr-satepark• ing and shipment will be given: wlmirre:quiredi?and as there' hill- be no pot.tintionent 'or reservation. pers.as from distant points may attend llio!sale withimet, Foos „,: k c diwtr , pointreent. • - ~- ,-. ~ -:: i. ...,. .„, a. , " Orde - ra to be executer. at. PRI ViTli.' _Silt E irilkibif received until. the übove periods. and the usaal lwriel...itte tendon 'given. - 'tk-I,ANDfI'ETti tc.FCL'ION....., It may ke friOner IC stale: to prevent tuisapprebemtiouj• that it is the Nursery bioliness onts;r. the subscriber id, • obOut to relinquish. His attentiolowill Ile la-readter alai.. It (leveled to the ea Itnre.of seeds. mid: 'sale at -11/a worehouse, Ca Chestantatreet., •• -' , :.:".r." .„ • , -:,,, ID-Any•furdierinfonnution-aill begiceaby.3ll;k: L.. ' SNOWDEN: Pittsburgh. • - ....; " ' -• ' 'lnarlt,... MHE attention' Ofseinti.theti inirehasing lattnnents4. dress war; or onliuo rrhustnessrporpoes4Sdifeet; ett to the slotk rargoods .at ppresent On our scanners. eon!. signing of"every Oatte and slforte Belglen Cloths and Ctissitneres,'lnendreis-refiety, and Vesnogs for evory'one's asi , , , wbteh 'will bowed* to order in irtrWeriorrnattner: at prieds that will not beonettiribed by the hest or britorin thitkers..,•=CAVIIIMEIBERCr. ntart.s 4 - '(hae &11;dire it. Co.) WI. Libertest.:%. • UNDRIES:4IIO doz. Play/pg . ...cards: L„ - 7 t. , 00 is-hole rout half boxes Surdities; 10 baskets ()Ilya Oil; Qtrdoz. assorted Caalupi, ke: . 5 casks Loadoil Porter, qua;LS,alut fa - 1# 300 doz..l3riindies..lllacs..Zsa.. . 5 bids. powderer! tf.agar; . • GO baskets Clmnipat„oe Wiae. part to..at:rim . 3 hhds ClaretWiuo, for sole lky - -- I,iiiitairi iiiiir. 1 To Nat 'Merchants ea.: alan lift:civic.* ,oll'itirtsbuctL - - . AVArlit Anit: i; l ar N i S zeTA ' g 2l : ° ;'u n. :fli n e " ,tl )f th m e s ' t !a4 ("r i ( 111 - A AND W VIM L.V HEILU.D. .1111: Herald has been estahlisheia nearly hull a century.. and law au extent.imsandsribstans tial circulation throualtoutihopapalaaa autritidifempile. of Eastern Ohio, Westem I'ennsykvanin nod:Virginal; Persons wishing to extend their business. will not thilito, embrace the above favorable opportunity to dia. so..;;M.:::: 117 - Terms of advertising.moderatei with an editorial none* gratis, if requested. Spring Pashto:as fp:IA.94S.- ' ....- - Al - CO ))) " & ctx, itittc , .'llTorti 4--4. int., .114,1% . , J TER& will tutroduee the. Spring Style. tit : II AT S this day. Saturday. Morph -kb. PA-, , •••;.: - .. . ' 'Pheir friends and on toners ;We zaquottiedria7 catj: a i r examine their stock of Spring Hats. /11 rettVired flour New. York, at their store, earner of Vit. It, Ltn, ,s.l•Stat*ats, inar4 y N OTICE TO SHIPPEki.t4.-11: immediately opposite to our :•burnt warehOuserfor the present, where we rill transact 'business as Itehid, until a new 'house elm he. erected, :arrangements baNIN already boon made for that purpose, .. . ~ - '......t. nt: Ify - Bonbi will always he m readiness at our 'wherf,33 receive freight. • C. A. - lii'AN laiTY & CO;,-.." apt - - CactilUßtodti I iliettrir ---.----- Q -------- ---,---- ALT it tiKtAL SCURVY, OtiOtiioKE LAS, Bl,l4,,r*.i•heß. Chaps S, ERVSJIX..- Soie 4BeardAi.Pniol4.—Li Tlni4 is used by Malty pri - VSictans in this city• - ili CurmgM4 above. and we wOr tratthi'esmsrieueionslY sell tirtfinsit Iva knew it to be As a cosmetic. we sinte: - '- • '.- '-• - • ''. 2 ''-'.. the true 101KE41113 SOAP is imrbittni dm' only article ever known that removed impurnicit,---antf" cleared and beautified' dm skin,' making'n raft, cl ear, smooth and white as an infants.: But mind, it is sold at.teil Chatham st., N. Y..,'ttnd by . • • - • 'WM. JACKSON, Ageitt,' 84 Liberty street, 'Pitisurgbl . . D DELANY, F 0.49, Liberty .soser, Pittsburg*, laajui • opened , for the Spring. .trade,..,a largo and general impartment of well selected Cloths, • Cassimeres Vestings, consisting of superfine French and Eitglish black and fancy colored CLOVIS, suitable for :the va rious styles of Spring and Summer Coats. . • Plain and fancy French. English arid Animism:l-CASA STAIER.:„S - • in great variety and new patterns s adapted to the Customer trade. Also. a great variety of new and fancy :VEST/NOS.. all of which will be cut and made to order, in ALCrosi Persons favoring the establishment with a call, will bi suited on moderate terms, at short notice. The subscriber has also. on hand a great assortment of RF.ADY.IdADE CLOTHING, made in the present Spring Fashion. jconsisting of every description of. Dress. and Frock o ars, of all fashionable colors; fancy and 'plain Su _Business Coats. Alio, a .geneial assortment of Pants, Vests, Sbi,i. Cravats, end all other artidles In the Clothing lino r wideli will be sold low, for ossn.. Wholo*ale purchasers will find it much to their adVitn• rage to cull and examine thealeekh herere4erehulhill elsewhere- • • • ELANg,Tailens, • • noNsampriofir,.•corci; sPrrIVO_ aria:A:6i._ ~.. ki BRONCHITIS, gie.--‘7b Censampfires.-"Pcir-atuus of, you art tifillti Wiring - front neglected 'cords"; or turotk struotion and &Incipient unlamatation of the .diliCate It tung.of those tabes.throush which , he air we brew,* distnbuted to the lungs.' This obstruction prodnaes and soreness, congh,.difficulty.or brew* hectic fever and a spitting of bici4tuatter ' - or pigegm, which &lAN : exhausts the summit' of tho_ parient, and death casaba, JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT NEVER PARA ha ?townie this obstruction and IniX/Ree3 the M o at - pleasing wit happrteduhs., It is oeruiiu.in i ts. Weals,' and fait to rolieve, , • - .. [l:7 - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PE..MIti TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st.., near Mod, -- . , - ri, intL4lo."" --,---- ---------- Aa ' _ -. _ FADER $f you`hane batto n j - • • : t* dP 44“)',5kr14-114tiM.Arf kr?L4"9-. 2 4 . 7 .t 4. • •-.4 :111.Fff:e. s' 4 *-..kratt is iv Now. ; -,.-.: , t--) f,„, . ctiti, , e Cow trnel Salikiltrigitti , efutt..iii;iati' - : -, • ",.;"- flrg s ,92%vijlti -,- " ~. Ltir..l . :i 1., L I,u!aisr - -- , z't , :tr!.. 4 : • ...Tm l . ,, - t .....• *. 1:. ,-: . J. - s 4.....Y47:, '''' , Zukiiii: . ..tialii&l. ,tatnti 4 do City ord ., 'ill.l- * ,,. , i IFteli f Not e s- . ~.,- , , . ..-.,-.:{pl-.. 4 . .„,-/ l enr4tyrYl l lll,liCo:wtt .4tSti . ,- , ....cw.:r.... t ~... mutkiancl -: • 0.1 '44 AllYtD 4d l9 ll, ' .-- ---- _.,‘
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