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Itt:.:l"Mini- - •.$".,..1.1t 1 . : - ' ;LI "t4,4*4 • ' .."‘" = , , •., • 17.4i c ‘ilrfet• - , • i , ,..';;;.•;tti i.. i - , ," , 4 - , • - 4 • i , 41 1 f ;; 6 ?; - _ i f/r, • ;iL • - • • _ •-• • • . _r • " MET ',;l'; ,74 , ri,-• 41 " 4 " 1 1. 4 1 0 . , .2 2 -"t ' "ai4 - fittirntaL PITTSBURGH BOAR]) irr. _TRADE. TAMES MAr S CaNistri7rar. FOR AhEELL. JOHN P ‘ AS ' SEl '' Gra AnRANGTZFENTS FOR 1849. Steamboat Peek et Line, leaves doily for Cincinnati. 19 a m. Paegenger. Packet.. via Brownsville, to Baltimore and 3 . lllladelphia,l3 Al M. And 0 P. M. hlnil COO.Ch Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. M., and 121 . , • Western and Sonthent Mail Coach Line, n A. M. North... Western, via Cleveland. dailY,lo A. - Erie and Western New York. daily. 9 A. M. • North-Eastern, to Philndelphia,'dady; except Slanders, 4 . • ta• . . . . ' ' ' ARRIVAI.S. AND DEL MIME OF MAILS. -- .. Rristern Mail via PhiladeMini, due 3 A. I:, cloaca 10:m Western Mail. CM. and Loutsv., due 8 P. ta... - closess.a.ta; South. via .Balt. and Washington. due 8 T. m., closes 5 3 - ..31. - North-WeAterit via Cleveland, due 10 a. at... closes oa. it: Erie and AVestcrn New York, due 8 P. 'My 'closes 8 A;ii.. STOCI S.. .. Par ratite.. .Azked. ~ O firrif,:, Bank of Pittsburgh $ 50 . 00 - 8'50,75 1350.00 EiCialllgt Sank 50,00 44,00 ' 43.50 blerchante and 31.13a.uk •••• • .50.00 47,00• 45,00 Farmers , Deposit Bank None in market. ..- tin na , Street Bridge -- • . •••• ••• • • • 50,00 50 , ,00 45 00 . Northern Liberties Bridge • • 50.110 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge 05,00.. 30,00 35,00 Conitellsville IL R. Stock g paid on shares, $0,30 5.00 1,43 City' Bonds 51 il* cent;) 05,00 Monongahela Bridge 05.00 10.511 Guts Stock SO.tq 45110 Daily Review of the Markets. There was nothing new in the market on Saturday. The • Weather conlinued warm, sometimes threatening rain ; and inst evening rain came in Ford earnest. We presttnte the rivers will be Swelled before many days, which will be a . grent good, as the water is now too low for full freighted large steamers. 111Striser—No change to mole ; business men still eon tiime compliiin of tightness, but nil were animated with the hope that a. better day is coining. • Floor—There were but few transactions on Satin dug, nod we thought the demand was not rnpid. But feW lots nrrived for this annrket : some for shipment. 1:10 bhis.,extra I:rviiils sere taken on wharf at 64.75, and idd•ppeil i:Zl,l,ls. at 64rS;.two other aides at 54,6:2V1,65. Front atom, the regultir stiles were ut $4,73; other sales At lAtirchants generally we re of opinion that the prices wottltl decline Muting this week. None could buy nt present rates. for e ohiptnent, on account of eastern prices, and the tightness itt the money market. In Cincinnati, there seems to have been u decline.. Fish—.ales brig: on Friday nod Sntordny : Herring rtld nl trti :!5476 i 5 (9 Md.: \o. 3. Macknrel, of S 7 50. Cheese—Al erket pretty well supplied ; sales nt GI it Feed—Neither rrnn nor Shorts are to be found in mnrke I. though the dernund is great. It there is nny in the emmiry. millers should send it in. At.presettt prices, the Irmesportniion would be poi 4. liVlintdosv Gloss-:-There were - several sales on Fri.lny and Saturday, of nxlo, country brands, at $3 25; other stiles ut 37. Oat is—Ft.w bas arriving. Soles at 0027, on wharf. .Potatoes—Sales of Reds at 45aS0 fk bus.; better Varieties at 60266 e. ta . bus. Lard—The market for Lard is quite dull. A few Sales of No. 1, in kegs, were made at 512•51. In a retail way, 6c. is received. pig Metal—Sale of Banging Rock at 5.37,00, 4 ram Clover *ted--Sale of a few LL's. from store at $3,25. Apples —Sale of 27 Romanites at $1,87; 200 Ithls. do. were offered in the market at $2,00, but no buy ers. • Barley--Sitle of lffibit. to arrive at a.c hiskey--Sl'ales regular at Ifl'azalc Louisville, April 18. 11/tents:a Ann Rom —The market 16 very dull, and we are unable to report any amount of sales of bagging or rope. Lots of bagging are freely offered at I lie, without findang purchasers. A few lots of rope, country manufactured, hare been sold at 51 c. We hear of no inqu ry for round lots" of either bag ging or rope, and our quotations are merely nomi nal. Stock of Bagging on hand 13,270 pieces. .... Stock of Rope - do. 4.675c0i15. Vi, e put our figures for bagging at lial2c.; rope s,attle. 14Etcwr.—Some fluctuations in the freights usu ally takes place upon the rise and tall of :he river, and we find it difficult to keep our table in exact ries co.dance With prices demanded and taken. We gee the following as the current ra e: To Ni.w Orleana--Pound freight 23 25 cents. Pork and Whiskey ..6'400- ~ • Lard in kegs, 12 ; a15 ~ n"ur 50 .g Tobacco, per hhd...s3 00 Potatoes. per bb1.... 40 To Pittsburgh—Pound freight 20 r , Feathers 30 ca To Nishville-- Pound freight ni rr Flour 60 ". Whiskey . 75 " To St. Lmsis—Pouod freight 2.5 46 - . ' To Florence Trans allow RAILROADS —The d'rectors Of the Androscoggin and Kennebec Railr ad have nego i ated a loan of $200,000, for the purcuase ofrula for the road from I:Linville to Winthrop. The rain to he the property of the sdhselibersno the loan until principal and interest are refunded. The Norwich and Worcester Railroad have given notice of their intention to apply to the next session of the Assembly of Connecticut for an increase of •their capital stock,-to an amount nut exceeding 10,000 shares. In the hLotsachusetts Heine ' the bills to increase the capital of the Boston and Providence Railroad, and to incorporate the Pittiifield and New Haven Railroad, were passed to be engrossed. COMMERCE of nosvoN.—For the two weeks end ing April I tith, the value of articles exported from this port has been, according to the Mercantile Times, $6".1,253, of which $523,096 was of domes tic merchandise, $51,654 of foreign and $55,934 in specie._ _ Commeicial Rank, Lockport, N. Y., altered from l's; vignette, a female in a sitting posture; the vignette of the true 2's is different. l's, Erie Bank, Erie, Pa.; purport to be notes payable on demand, and 2's. This bank has never issued notes under .s's;except Relief notes. • .5 . e, Bank of Corning. at Corning, N. —., letter B, variously filled up; engraving and general appear ance good. . 50's, Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, S. C . ;, altered from s's; vignette of the altered note, locomotive and cars; that of the true 50's is a ship .under sail. . . - 2'a, American Bank, Maysville, N. Y., altered ; Vignette, female. ' steamboat in the distance. 10'a, Dayton Bank, Dayton, Ohio; vignette, two teazles, steamboat, fPa; Commercial Bank, Friendship, N. Y spa. sines; Vignette, fedian and Girl. Merchants; Rank, NorW:th, Coon., !etter C., payable to D. Hyde, dated Feb. 3,184 G; engraving coarse. • , =Er 10 , a, Tompkins County Bank, Ithica, IC Y.; vig cettNin female holding a liberty cap, with shield; on 'the left end a female, pair of scales, &c.; Durand, Perkins fir. Co., engravers, bps, Morris County Bank, Morristown, N. J., spu rious; vignette, eagle on a shell; 10 , 8, spurious; vig nette, Indian ooking at a train of cars. Chatauque County Bank, Jamestown, N. Y 4 letter A; vignette, female, with one arm resting on a shield; impression pale, and execution-miserable. The Natchez Courier notices n dangerous coun terfeit Victoria Sovereign, dated 1842, admirably etecuted, and calculated to deceive the best judges. It is, except being a little thicker, a perfect imitation of the genuine. It rings well,but weighs only 1141 grains, being. eight grains lighter than the British sovereign. People should be careful- of Victoria 1 sovereigns of that date. 1111.0110111plihela IV 'twig emit". t; BOOKS will be opened for the subscription of Stock to extend thiS improvement from Brownsville to The State line, at the following times iflid places, viz: at Waynesburgh. Green co., on the 30th and 3lst slay; New Genesis, Fayette co., on the Ist June; West Brownsville. Washington co., on the OA June; Pittsbargh, (at the Exchange Bank.) on the 4th June; and to rema in open at the last mentioned place until oth -erwise directed. - By order of the Board of Managers. ppla FPM. BAKEWELL, Seey. Gazette and Journal, Pittsburgh; Waynesburgh Messenger; Genius of Liberty. - Uniontoam; Examiner, Washington; insert until June 4th, and send copy of pa per to Secretary. uw=mumma L =m l i ---..--- • - . • • Market Street,tiaye just received, per express, afloat er la ope 2 CARERE lot or xpiondlil Crape Shawls, AND COLLAJIS-- A-• 4, )14so:s 4 Co., OA Mar et street, have just received, per. eicpress. a choice assortment of Wrought Capes and Collars. a p2...2 BLACK BERAfiE, .4 11 &SON & will open tins -- aiming 20 piesaa of Plain, Plaid, and Satin Stripe -Berages. Also, colored Enrages. of evvry style. ant2tl OST—On Friday, March 3lsi, n Black Cloth Dress Coat and Cussimere Pants. entirely new. They were Wrapped up in a newspaper, and it is 'supposed they were lan somewhere about the Diamond. The ander, by paying the it m at dila Mace, will he suitably rewarded. . ArniuMat OFFICE OF . THE POST, MONDAY MORNING. April 24, OAS. Democrat New Connterfelt• =ME 111i3cr - jittellicCente. r , 4)2t.r, op' .A.vvrsteintGit. . sj iIiKT urAir,a Tus ARRIVED. • Strainer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; 13 alfie, Jitenhs, 'Brownsville. Atlantic, Purkiiison,, do; Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; Michigan No:2. Gilson. Beaver; Palo Alto,McDonald, Beaver :.:„..Nottongahela, Stone, Cin.; • Light,ilatchison. Tioneer, Moor,llllnoib River; , :Cs:quail Kinney "Sunfish; , ' 5 "nudson.Poe, Brulgporl, ". Fin icier Kounte. Clit • .Sklpper, StOOllK, Par 4, ... - :traion,'Greettlee, -- New Orleans; i Pontiac, Nesltstlle . . , • .DEPARTM, Deliver. Clark, Wellsville' Brownsville. 7, - -„Allincte, Parkinson, Brownsville; -,- Coisb Cope. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville. No. 2. Gilson. Beaver; Alto,,MTenald, Beaver; -- :',NEssintger, Reno, Chi.; "=„ Cope, Louisville; Iwon, Si. Louis: " Nlagaio, Underwood, St Louis; Telegtot, Perry, Louisville; Wellsville. Barns, Sunfish; Lose Newton, Mason, Cin.; American Eagle, Atkinson, N. O.; " Cinderella, Calhoun, Nashville; THE STEAMER Trxmonant.—We were on board this magnificent steamer on Saturday. We found the officers very much elated at the success of the first trip. The time down was 47 hours; coming up the time was 77 hours. Her style is very plain, and extremely neat. We do not often see a more magnificent cabin, and yet it Is without any super fluous ornament. Capt. Perry is an accommodating and experienced officer. The same may be said of all the officers. The company has made a fair be ginning, and we doubt not will succeed. We thank the Pittsburgh people should feel an interest in the success of the new line. It cannot be that it will injure the present line of noble boats. The Louisville Democrat, of last Wednesday, says: The steamer Telegraph left at at o'clock yester day for Pittsburgh, with all liar berths taken. She made the run out of sight," n distance of 71 miles, in 29 minutes, and with light steam ht the time of starting. She is a clipper, and no mistake. We understand that an well pleased are the stock holders, that they propose doubling their subscrip tions and Putting two more boats on the line, of her model, as soon as they can he constructedr That's the right spirit. Go ahead, gentlemen. Ike' The regular packet leaves for Cincinnati to day at 10. A.. MO^ See card of Brownsville packets 1)::r See cards of Wellsville packets. LOUISVILLE. PACKETS FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI lc LOUISVILLE. p, REGULAR SATURDAT PACXET.—The A 'ill No I fine nid fast passenger steam Poe km TELEGR-APII. J. J. Perry. Com- Islander. ICI/VC Pittsburg for ‘V heel- Mg. Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 11l o'clock precisely For &eight or passage aptly on board. or to FORS% I II St DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, anti with a view entirely to the coin frmt of pas sengers; the accommodations are Inferior to Ito hunt OH the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No ti and Pike No V. to Saint Louis—time through, FIVE DAIS. np2l-y ---- PRING AND SUMMER GOODS! A. A. MASON & CO., I C. L. ANTHONY & CO. I'iTTISBI. A6if. Nek TORE. A. A. Mos..on & Co., No. GO Market Strirt. brarrrn Third and Fourth Strerts PITTSRURGII, PA., l AVE recently opened their new and elegant Sore.l- with on extensive stock of rich Spring and Summer Goods. comptising upwards of three hundred pelages of the latent and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country arc particularly invited to call and examine our stock. as it is our intender., to offer our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm, residing in Nosy York, will be constantly sending as on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving us every facility in the transaction of our business that could he possessed bo eastern tionnes. Prices are there fore guaranteed to be as low as the lowest New York and Philadelphia rates. apt Proposal• Tor a Loan. TREASURY DEIARTMENT, April 17. lot?. SALED proposals will be received, under the net of ;Dan Milfuli last, until 3, p. tn.. on Saturday. the 17th June. 1e4,?.. for sixteen millions of dollars of United States stock, reimbursable twenty years from and after the fat day of July. I.e-.4"blicitritie nix per cent. interest per annum. payable scud-annually, on the first days of Jana. ary and July of each year. No bid will be received be low par: nor will any bid be considered unless one per cent, thereof is deposited itt some depository of the United States at or before tire date fixed for opening the propo sals. The bids, in all cases, must he unconditiouul, and without any reference to the hid. of others, and should state distinctly the premium offered. The proposals should be sealed. and endorsed •PraposaLefitr loan/ 1,4=.' and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury. %Wash ington City. D. C. The sums which may be accepted will be required to be paid to the depositary of the U. States nearest the places of residence of the perms respect ively whose offers may be successful: but the amount of the accepted bids from bidders trot residing in the Utincil States, must be deposited with the assistant treasurers at New York, Boston. Philadelphia. or New Orleans. To give an opportunity to all pc fT,JII3 to participate in the investment to funds in this stock. bids will be received for the lowest denomination of certificates authorized by law--being for fifty dollar;—as well as for higher sums. Alf certificates under one thousand dollars will be trans ferable on the books of the treasury; but till certificates for that sum and upwards will be transferable on the books of the treasury. or by deliver) with coupons at melted, at the option of the bidder. To avoid expense, confusion. and multiplication of 1/C,701111t.... all certificates with coupons attached will be for the sum of one thou sand toilars. The successful bidders will he required to deposite the amount awarded in five equal instalments in each of the months of July, August, September. October, and Novem ber of the present year. except for sums lint exceeding twenty thousand dollars, where the bidder may be desir ous Si making immediate payment, in which case the whole amount may he at once deposited. The Mork will bear interest in all cases from the date of deposite. The bids will be opened at the Treasury Department at 3,p. in., on Saturday, the 17th of June, te4S, in the pres ence of all persons who may desire to attend; but, under a provision introduced into the act of 31st of March lust. no'bidder will be permitted to withdraw his bid. Ott all bids not accepted, the amount deposited in advance will he immediately returned. The whole premium on the amount awarded must be deposited as part of the first payment required in July next. . _ R. J. WALKER. Secretary of the Treasury Each of the (Mill-papers of Boston. New York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Charleston, anti New Orleans. and in all other States flte papers selected In print the laws of the United States, are cuiliorized to publish tithe advertise- lIRNCIi CLOTIIS.—W. R. 11 • eta has just reeciv- B ed a fresh supply of French Cloths and Clissimeres, of the Lest manufacture, color. and finish. Gentlemen wishing to purchase arc invited to look at his stock and ear the prices upl9 Ar Es•flNGS!—Sup French Figured Satins. Silks. Cash. meres, and White Marseilles. Cloths'. Super French "Fresh Imported." all colors, qualities. and prices. Cus simeres! in every style and quality. Cashmeretuil Sup. Silk Warp. Queen's Cloth, Summer Cloth, and other de nimble coatings (or gents' wear. at prices below any in the city. ROBINSON'S CLOTH STORE, Post Buildings. cor Fifth and Wood sts. u .‘rUSLINS AND IItDiIiEINFSS.:—W. R. AIIeRPHY invites the attention of buyers 'to hid very superior supply of Shirting Mullins, of the hest make— end undressed Irish Linens, warranted front flux. For sale, at very low prices, at the north-east corner of Fourth and Market "streets. uplit J. S. Lowry, Mrrehant Tailor. St. Charles Building, Wood Street, IjAVING associated with him. in the above business, XI Mr. D. Ratmcs, whose long experience—both in.the eastern and southern cities—as a cutter, cannot fail to give him advantages, in this branch of the trade, which few possess, in giving satisfaction to every variety of taste, zut matter how fastidious or simple ill their attire. We shall also keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassitneres, and Vestings, together with many other articles pertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe. J. S. Lowry. thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received front the citizens of Pittsburgh, would re spectfully solicit a continuance of their favors, which will be received with a determination to please. apt GEORGE SPANGLER. JOSEPH K. RIDDLE. Twin City Clothing Store. EORGESPANGLER & Co. announce to their friends Vf and the citizens of Allegheny. that they have on hand a line ressorunent of READY MADE CIifYVHING, consisting of Coats, Vests. Punts, Hose. &e., which they will sell nt fair prices. Also.-a superior lot of Cloths. Cassinieres, and X_estings, which they will make up to order, in the iierit and hest manner. IrrCustoin work done as usual. N. 13. Don't forget the place. on the west side of Fede cal street, 5 doors north of the Auction Store. Allegheny city, aplo-3m Great Bargain Corner I IJ. BATES. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Rants, Shoes and Trunks, Store cameral Fifth and Smithfield streets, Pittzlitirgh.—The sub steriberrespFeifully announces 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 ut the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, op posite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep on hand a large assortment of BOOTS. SHOES, HAIRAND LEATHER TRUNKS. VALICES. CARPET BAGS, are., of all descriptions and iiris, Whia he will sell fer CASH as abeep fISV au ke bought In this market. Being connsteed with some of the largest matinfitentr lug establishments in the etibl,t,ll , itje., and receiving goods almost every week during the season, he oilers great itIdUCCITICIIII:10 purchasers. either by wholesale or retail. as be °Wen , his goods at lower prices than those of the same quality ran be bought elsewhere in the city. trianuructuro find kopp ponmantir on hand. Bove and Youths' Calf and Rip Donis, a very neat and servfeeulde article. gr Rem*ll)ber the Pl4 o e. " Great Pnrgena ß T . cg Fi r i .. , Ape-y Corner Fifth and Smltbleld inree'te ':': - .:4 , ..' ,., _+—'7:::,::4 . -.--' - '":'' ',',..--:' .:'s.:::: ~..., :' = w•:~r ~',n....~.,~~.,,..~ •sue. , :.. ,r~"-~k;z5~,•..(~':x~c..'~C: & HARII.KUCIII, COmmirsian flild Forwarding, Nrrrhanta. and detiler• in Flour, Wool and Produce, No. 'ha ‘Vater r und 104 Front street, LetWeell Wood and Smithfield streets, Pinsliurgli. ne2n.9 just re- C cieted'and fur sale by S. &W. 11ARBA iir2o Fl Wuter,atid 101 l'runt St. . DoTAToEs-75 !this Nosbannoel: Potutows. just laud Er. ing nud for sale by S. & W. fitkRBAUGII. - - up:10 53 Water. and 104 Front st. T - bbls No 1 Lard, in store mid for sale by W. 11A12.1.1A1.1014, spar 53 Water. and 104 Wood NI ORK-19 bbli: Mess Pork; 20 bbls Prime Pork. in store Y and for salt by S. & W. HARBAUGH, nn2o .5.3 Water. and 101 Front et - L.l ODA A*D-10 casks Soda Ash, patent alkali, .sdlicr cent English test, or 90 per cent American test, In store and for sale by S. & W. HARBAUGH, ap9.o 5:1 Water. rind. 104 Front st. 1-I IDM 360 Dry Hides, in store and tor sale by ap3o - S. &. W. HARBAUGD. _ .__ TIMED DEEF.: - -1000 pounds su'nr cured, for sale by ..I1 op 211 I. D. WILLIAAIS,IIO Wood st VAAIILY HAMS—An extra article. for sale by ap :TO J. U. W11.1.12...11.5.110 Wood st jolCON—nObu pounds U. It. for solo by ap 20 J. D. \VIi.IIAMS• DEANS—:xIO booby's small while for sale by ap J. a WILLIAMS, DO iVood st TILAXSEEDbarreIs for sale by op 20 J. D. WILLIAMS jORIJAUE-23 coils Manilla Cordage. in store and for sale by jap2l] POINDEX'rER & CO: - I - MSH-100bbls. No. 3 large Mackerel; 40 hf. bids. No 2 do do; 31.1 do do No. I do do: for sale by 4,21 INMNDEXTER & CO. TTAMS--3 casks Cincinnati Sugai Cured Hams, just lA. received and for sale low by ajUR POD: DEXTER & CO. POTATOES -4300 bu. in goodorder for flintily ave. ar riving and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD, 0p.20 Diamond. cornet Diamond alley. IIEESE-130 boxes NS estern Cheese, jicit received C and lur sale by KING Jr MOORHEAD. e 21 Diamond end Diamond alley U in IV 1 1 1 / I ‘ l R 'o l =, L u r d oe i r t' oT i tga " rVera„ Fourth sts. apt2l:l-y A TOROCCO-A large nod well selected stock of Kids I.ltl and Morocco, cm baud and for sale by upt2o RICHARD BARD. lit} Wood st. AC0:540 - blicts. Bacon Ilains, Sides and Shoulders, _ID Prime Cincinnati cured, on consignment. and fur sale by ittle.2l SELLERS & NICOLS. IfIi4X3E STOCK—For sole, 9 shares of Hand Street Bridge Stock. S. curtioma, Gen. Agent, ure2l Smithfield. above Fourth st. SINS.--40 boxes M. B. Itoisins, just received and I sale by AIILLER k RICKETSON. - - . simr22 TOAF St:CAM-2W bbla. S. lames Refinery," Nor. A 4. 5,6, and 7, just received oil cotirignme.nt. and for ettie by iniur.2.2l RICKETSON. in - Jitrntati in a Dry Orood, Store. The I beat of ret,rettee required. Apply at 62 Alarket at. ma 111S11 WHISKEY. &c.-2 punchrune Irish Inshey; 2 puncheons .lionnica Spires, u$ imported, for sale by mart P. C. MARTIN. ThCON.—•fo lbs. Shoulders: PA* Sides; on consigument and for sale he (trier:Ml 11111.1.F•R LY. RICK F:TSON. ui• A 1t,.-40.01.41 AU. de I U 1. CO 14 6,000 super. Regalias, just received and for side by niar`22 MILLER & ItICKETSON JO! INSTON & STOCKTON have just received n rip ply of & Rubinlon's QUILL PEN NIBS, and Quill Holders. triar.9.2 CFAitCII-1.1.1 bUICE Extra. Pure, mr sale by t.) J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. II itiriAtb' cares. just re7,*in ‘,../ sale. by B. A. FAIINESTOCK &CO., Cor. First and Woodids. frOWNSEND'S SARSAPARII.I.A-3 g ro.e just reed I and for sale by B. A FA)INESTOCK & Co.. opt?' eor First and Wood. nod eor fith and Rood. Titl/ Neshannuelc Potatoes , just landing ?kJ front t.tramer Gondolier. from Galena. Persons in eranl of gt. 5.1 Seed Potatoes, will do well to call early, as they are selling rapidly. .K17. , 10 Sc. MOORHEAD, nWAI Diamond. corner Diamond alley. 4. 2 ! w EET POTATDPS-13`.1 barrels, in prime order, on conaignment aad for sale by KING it 111(HIRIIEAD, npdO Diamond. corner Diamond alley. DONNET RIBBONS!—A. A. MASON d: Co, 60 Market street. are now opening nit extensive assort ment of Bonnet Ribbons. of the newest and most fashion able style. ap.eo a. w. T. roisurixrcn. - DOINDENVER & CO. Wholepale Grocers and Com mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. it ‘Vutrr Aireet. PittAlarreli. apl.l I OAF 5 i.(iA t-30 r%:t. J(II3ICS Refinery. Nu. 7 14 Loaf Sugar. 30 do do do Nos. N and do du: 30 do Locoing'• crushed and pulverized do; for sale by urea POINOEXTb:Ii. & CO. I.IAIVI.S!—A. A. NI.CSON & Co, Market atreet. Imre . CI plat received, per Expresa.2 came, French Cashmere Sheer la; :2 do Embroidered Thihet; I do. Silk Plain et Itertrae de Lame. and other Shata.le. apt.al lAM ES . DRF:SS GOODS.--A full supply of all the various styles of Sommer Goods, st ir ), as Silk Tis sues. Ramses. Greoutliues. Las-its. hr.. now oprit at the Dry 0001111 110,12 , C of NV li. AICRPHY, aplU North-cast cor Fourth and Market sts )I:VOI.VINLiCI.):I.ItiS.—A new a s itij r ce at Back Comb. 11.. Also. Wreath Butterfly. and plant back Combs. Shell torn and Buffalo. Received and for sale at ZEDULON KINZEY'S. ap‘2.l _ -. :T liSri.',Al. Iit3XV.S.-2i14, Musient Boxes, ttiatPiTY 11, Rory O'itlore, Zip Coon. Dan Tucker. and other popular airs. Also, a large and excellent assortment of China Vases, of various styles. patterns and prices Just received at ZEBUI.ON KINZEN"S. np 31 11i ,Market street. V EttY fi ne tiniorttnent of Fancy and Variety Gootri„ suet, an Fall.. Areordeons, Jewelry. (;lover. Mitts. Steel Goods of every description. Also. gilt and silver Fringe. Stars and Ta.sels ftir Regalia. At ZELItLON ptil pIIILADEETSIIA LASTS--32:. pair :Uri..., Joy 410 Woineit'e: aed !di,&es' Straights; just received rim' for salt ni the Leal Fiore of [np2ol ItICIIAltll HARD. 101 Wood St. I, , ATING 1101;SE —The proprietor of 01.11 74 Diamond Alley. respectfully lino:lris his friends nod customer., that he keeps the following articles—which he will ',lye up in u superior style : Reef Steak. Veal Allmon Chop.. Fish. Poultry, and all other delicacies of the season. Call and try them. . tlt43t (Dtspitteh. Telegraph and Chronicle. copy 3 dines.) IjaiTANT.CITIS.-4U whole. halt. (1119rIcr and eighth pipe I of Brandy: Dark and Pale 01 different grades. brand and vintages, for sale as intported by mart) P. C. MARTIN. 11}1111. fair N. 0. • 0 66 do. prune do. do.: 30 boxes. nee crop, White Ifrienna Sugar, juot reed and for sale liy MILLER h RICKETSON. mart?). _ _ ( ) IL. - 1200 winta:r Lir:Ached and unblrnelled; 1100 .•full A constant supply of No. I Lora OA. in 610, and for solo h, (marl:li Ar. NIOI.ASSES---bl" bbls. New Orleans; 10 dn. Sugar liounc; Golden Syrup, in lad, and kegs: for sale by .1. D. WILMA NIS. 110 Wood it .pril . 2l-4117thJutteif 11n14.t., SUGAR —l5 hide. Prime New Orleulis, 5 boxes Brown Ilavaila; 1 Cab!! D. R. Loveriug's Loaf; 30 bids. assorted Small; 10 Crushed and Pulverised; for sale by no) J. B. W 11.1.1 MS. 110 NA owl at s itlli;;"—lati mi. %%1010 Beans; bia. Shelled Corn; 25 Ito. Oats; 40 doz. Tow Yarn; 1 bag Sunflower Seed: for sale by ap7 ' J D. Wtr.Liams. 110 NWooff xl itOCKS! CLOCKS l—Jusi received, by canal. a large kj and superior assoriment 0130 hour and 8 day mantel clocks. of newest patterns and styles. warranted to keep good time, and at very reduced prices. T. A. HILLIER ; apt 104 Wood etrect. near Milli. G OLD PENS-1 doz. Bagaley. best: 2 doz. do. medium; 1:doz. without holders: 3 doz Bard &Brothers: juxt received by aplt ZF.BULON KINSEY. WILLOW WAGONS-36 Willow Wagoill 24 do. Cradles; 40 do. Basket Chairs; 12 Nests Clothes Baskets; 3 doz. Market Baskets, with covers, assorted; recd slid for sale by spa ZEBULON KINSEY. ADESIDERATUM TO ALL WIIOWRITE.—X7,76` India Rubber Fluid. for preventing Pens corroding in Ink; also, for adapting Mein to write ou Parchment, without the aid of pumice, and to facilitate the ink flow ing free. To Students. Conveyancers. and Mercantile men, it is invaluable. By merely adding a few drops of this Fluid to the Ink in usr. it will instantly be found to he the best auxiliary ever offered. as it neutralizes the acid. precipates the sediment. causes a free flow of the ink. and dispenses with the trouble of wiping a pea. Just received and for sale by 'VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY—For Sale an lim proved Property on Liberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling House with good cellars, a Hall of entrance two Parlors, Dining-room Kitchen and Wash room on first slot y a Hall and four splendid rooms on 2d story. Three fine rooms on 3d story and three rooms on the garret all finished in modern style and in comfortable order. Also. two large Building Lots on Penn street a bargain can he had In the above properly if applied for soon, terms accomodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen agent. April E. Ih4B. Smithfield above 4th street. & B, TODD would respectfully inform the trier . chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of Filth find Market streets, lid story over W. & Hugns. entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large strati - of raiirot, of our own manufacture with an assortment of Gentle mons' Furnishing. floods, usually kept by Postern 'Whole sole Mimi-111ns: Stores. ileing very thankfill for the kind patronnge 1 ,slow e d on us lire the past year, we would Ire happy to receive calla from our old customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that we intend nothing on our port shall induce them look further, as we expect to add largely to oar -lock. and diminish our prices. Nterehants and dealers are solicited to examine our stock of Goods. aplo:4 frtisrellaitrotrs. JOHNSTON & STOCK - TON. Stationers car. Market and Third ;IA Removal. =ME i. Y f-[ Y MOS isrettattrou" eIIGARS-30,0410 inbra beta Vega Evict !anoints lialf fie galaos to arrive'and for'i.ale by - P. C. ALARTIN. uprB SMITH SIN'CI.AIIt. O . OA P-50 boxes Fumily No.l. for sole by 1:.7 ttp7 .1..1). WILLIAMS; 11 Wood st lIIII P IIIIN , 9723 box 3, i letl i e i t_l i linziteliy o woad st . . 1. 7 FIGS:F..,.. • . —so Drama, fur sale by 0015 - - f SMITH & SINCYAIR. IeSINS.- , -50 boxe,, 40 Gill libies, eheleThriciti' SM', Brlieler's brand, fur sale by 'P! '. '' - .. SMITH I & SINCLAIR. -,, POTATOES -20 Mils roc'd on consianment and (of GEORGE 'COCHRAN, No. 26:W00d wort. ARD-;-7 kep on consignment. for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, non No: 26 Wood street • upb , punt . 5 " ftefilied Whale; fur utile by F.IIITTI& SINCLAIR. upl7 • wurrE LEADI:: lc!ge w o re ;; 1• for sale by mor2 . . .1. D. WILLIAMS. 110, Wood st , 10E.—.10 tierces Rice, strictly prune, unt received had 11, for sale by fap7l MILLIIIII..k RICKF.T.SOI (IUBA TOBACCO-76 bales, I Wrappers and Fillers, 1... , just reed on consignment and for stale by ap7 MILLER & RICKETSON. MING FASHION FOR HATS.—This betting- 4 1.71 fin style of 11 AT S urc now ready at mur4 • PAULSON'S. T OST.—A friend of oar's last a large BRASS yesterday. The finder will confer a favor by leav hag it at this office. ep4 TOBACCO -10 cases J. Myer's, supr lb Lump; 3 do. T. Thomas, supr Nectar, ilb L'p; J us! rec'd and for sale by ity7 MILLER & RICRETSON, TARP--Having Just received a large-importation or Wines, &c., together with my large stock in Store and Cellar dealers are requested to call and examine for themselves as good bargains can be had at the corner of snatlitield and Front. P. C. MARTIN. 13ORT IrlNlse-50 qr. Casks • BurglitUFFOrt Witte of direct importation now landing and for sale by aprlo P. C. hiAlerlS. • `.ANTRUM 1V1NE...8 bli Joits, now landing; and 62 half Midx will arrive this week. These wines are of my own importation and will be sold low by I'. C. MARTIN. rIBA.3IPAGNE WINES . --2.5 Baskets Maltese Cross nnd ^5 Baskcts Crown Chumpaigne Wine 110,r bind ing and for sale by [apt()) P. C.'SIARTM. LRANDIFIS—•2hIf pipes sup^rior I lennessy Brandy of the same iinportalion as the last 4 qr cask superior Otani Brandy now landing and for caln by. npllt P. C. MARTIN. )) EMCVAL.—II. S. limewtorrn & Co. have removed their stock of Books and Stationery to Fourth street, near NEorket. (the room formerly occupied as the Metho dist Book Store.) apt.) ATCH HORSES FOR SALE.—One pair-large nice 1..1 Iron grey Horses, five years old and very gentle. = Apply to JOHN D. Davis, "P 5 corner of Wood'and Filth sts. rkISSULLITION.—'IIie timi of Hays Is Brockway has J this day been by mutual consent. All ac counts will bo settled by Jolla Hays. who will continue the business at the old stand. JOHN HAYS. ita . A W. BROCKWAY I . )111. mid IN 1i...—.20 11:Illli Printer's Ink, Spring SUII/Iller, pint ree'd and for sale by B. A. F_ 4 l. HNESTOCK & CO., spa cornn Wood and First streets- Soldier, to pro- IVl . ure ". ll%l l E"rrri A fit ' s 'u liZl t i 'Cito a na fur widow i. at his office, BakewelPs Building, opposite the Nosy Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. My son, In the General Lund Office. at Washington. will attend to toy business there, free of charge to appli cants. feb3.s rf 1 11 E MosT IGNORANT feel a disgust fora young or I old person. male or female, with a putrid, bud breath. or bud teeth. Persons who hoer either. ore honorably assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on trial, without fail. Make tbr breath pure and sweet. The teeth ividie. and the gums hard. Reader, just try this once. It is sold in New York tit 62 Chatham at., mut by IrM. JACKSON, Agt., tuar2o hi) Liberty Fl. riNES.--W1 half, querter and eighth miles 11' of all the different Willes now in use. part to cc of various grades. brands and vintages. conic very old. For sale as imported by P. C. MA EITI.N. mat r 9 IkIrANTED.—A young man is desirous Obtaillfill 1! 1611306*n an Clerk or Bookkeeper in a mereantile or other establishment. Advertiser is acquainted with husi none generally and is a good accountant: Colt give antis fnetory City reference. 0.1111 has credentials from one of the first houses in the United States. Plut.se apply at the of fice of the Daily :Morning Post. moral ` <ti • 1.50(1 OR ;32.00n.—Wrinted. an active iZITWits matt, with a capital M $1.',..i00 or 82,01.10. to engage in a profitable manotheturing Ithainew, now in operation. S. CUTHBERT. Ceti. Agent. Inane, Smithfield airvet. F.:%‘ l'Al• W I Mt Morn 111.14,11,, 4 lamt.-fly of the coener of Dirnvaitti alley and Wood OS-) tteif. leave rcapcclttilly to uuorn, hia old costorticrs.frienda. nod the public. that he has opened a NEW STORE. on Smithfield street. where n choice assorttatent of HAM (' PS. and LADIES FURS. (as Food, neat, fashiona ble mid CHEAr_ aA alto in the city.) may hr had. J. W. very cordially invites hia 'ricotta and the public to remem ber his new location and establitdtment. and glee hint a ran us hearty us he intends to welcome them. inar3l.lv - r- / R. RALPH'S UNIVERSAL f.EGE7:ABLE PILLS .1 0 cow.vm of two kinds to otte box. Price. 25c. a box. The No. is a Puri() tog Vorgative. which effectually CiC211.40:11 the body of every vitiated and offensive humor. The No. 2 is a gentle laxative nod strengthener, nod is the most comfortable. onfrand effectual medicine that can be taken to obviate a costive state of the bowels, without any hiirttnl purgative effect. It also strengthens the or gans of digestion, and purifies the blood. f,("riold whohtssieund retail at S. CUTHBERT'S Beal ENtal," Offle.e. 30 Smithfield st IT AWING dispos,l of all my right. title and interest, in 1. the Gold Beating boritiesx, to dlr. John 13. Duntery. beg leave to recommend him to tire patronage of me for mer etoitomers. A. urriNGTON. April ad. li?-19. I n- It will be isi.en by the above notice that the sub scriber has purchased Nlrs Uthogion's interest in the above business. winch will be (motioned at the Old stmo, No. 1::0, Wood street. where he Neill lie . pknsed to serve ail who may want (told Leaf. Dentist'. ile" nod he hopes. by Rtleillioll 10 his •IrtimnieSS and fnir dealingoo give satisfaction in those who may favor him with their patronage. JOHN B. DUN LEV V. Fashions . " Fashionable Clothing Si ore, No. 218 LIBERTY STREET. OPPOSITE SEVENTH rillE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and 1, the public genirtilly, that they have opened a NEW CI.OTING STORK where they will sell as cheap, if not cheaper titan any other estnblishment in the eity—Reudy made Clothing 01011 descriptions, neck mid pocket tbutil kerchiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept its Clothing Stores, constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to lonic Clothes wide to order, in n fasitioun Ide style. will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stork before going elsewhere. np7-tf iII'ARILLEN & DOWNING. • A P0.L1.011 ALL, EOUIMI STREE'F. Dr..-rwEEN WOOD Jr MARKET. ruin is splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted up in 1 the best styli, for the accommodation of the- public. can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures, Public Meet ings, Exhibitions of Paintings, Are.. &c.. by the night, day, or week. For terms. apply to CHARLES D. PAULSON, or to BENJAMIN 'CFA IS. ap7 Irt HE READY RECKONER—For Ship Builders, Bout Builders, and Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of scantling. hoards, planks, cubical con tents of square and round timbers. saw logs, wood, &c., comprised i n a number of tables.. to which are added in- Ides of wages by the month; board or rent, by the weer or day; and railroad distances; also, interest tables—by J. M. Scriber. author of the "'Engineer's and Mechanic's Companion," &c., &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & ;STOCKTON, Booksellers, roe. Market and Third stn. New Dry Goode , -Fresh Arrival, AT NO. 03 WARR EL ST.. SDI %VEEN 4T/I Sr. AND TILE DIAMOND. min , . undersigned hes just received a large and iiplen did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased from t h e Im porters and slnnufucturers, since the recent greet full in prices, viz: 4-4 Brown Muslin'. 61 et". 7-8 Bleached " 4-4" " 8 " Dress Gingh en" 121 to 25" NEV STYLE Satin stripe Granite Mirage, Plaid Crape D'Orleans, • Satin st. and pr. Silk TISRUO, Black Satin barred Silks, New style French Lawns, Black Gro. Armour " Camlet Lustros, New style Brocade. The LAnnts. are requested to call and examine a splen did assortment of new. style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, Silk Tisane Shawls, while Brosha Borage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk and Black Barred Mirage Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thihet and Mous D' Laine Shawls. . have also received beautiful assortment of new stye Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric . Handkerchiefs, Cr vats and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts: a va riety of new style Parasols. Parasolelts and Sun Shades. The GEMMEMEN are particularly requested to call and examine a beautiful assortment of black, blue, .olive brown and invisible green French and English- Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cassimeres, Cravats, &c. I have also is large sleek of Staple Goods ' viz: Brown and bleached linen Table Cloths, Russia Dialler, Irish Linen. Cottonade, Linen Drilling, Checks, Blue Drills, Manchester and Scotch Gingham,. Chambrey Glnghtuns, brown and bleached Muslim, of all descriptions, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year's prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, apB . No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh. Wall Paper arab mar. XTO. 47, MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.—THOMAS PALMER, Manufacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints, Borders, Landscape Papers, Ornamental Resigns, Transparent Window Shades, &c., and dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards, &e.,./ke.—has at present CM hand n very extensive and well assorted stork of every article In his line of To persons who boy to sell again. he will make so liberal a di.sermoof as can .hardly fail to secure their cus tom; and the gr.( society (rots which honsekeepers will hove it in their pnwer to seleei. and the very lint' prirex ni which he is (kW rmincd to get! them. will, he (Miters him self, preset, t SUM ilidiCelrltltiS as ttlOlllol.be offered, in this location. by any other House in the tends. ]"Rags tool Tanner's ficraps will be takan change, at the highest prices. marl3-4m CASTILE SOAI'--.3 cocas for vale by =lra JOHN D. 10AGAR .ft'','' . -1. 1 a4..14'..'%'4':i1',..: ,-,.. ..::: , .1P:' ., : i ' ,,., f -- : . = , :? Ln. v: l : :-. . . . „ , • - • • -4.,;14,..; - Lot of Ailintuil in West Deer lOwnship. I 5 miles ftrotti :Pittsburgh, - iuid . nrihn4 Troia , the renal st Tare mum:: There ale:acres:of well cleared laud: good 1.v. - o !story:US" 11 ` m " , :2 " bY PI, with twbvnours to.a boor,: ft brick chim ney, and a log stable end shed ore on the lot.T. The !muse is at present occupied an a Innallatore, and will mate 4 good stand for country business. There is , a fine large garden. for raising marketing for the Pittsburgh market. The road from Pittsburgh to Sacketurburgh and-Freeport, passes the door.. The above property will lie sold low for cash, or half cash runt six months credit, and a good little given on paying for it. Possession given on the let of April. For terms and particulars apply at ISAAC Agenev and Intelligence Office, truth et. VOR SAI.II--A desirable two story Brick Dwelling, .12 well arranged with hall of. entrance, parlor. dining room and. kitchen, four bed mortis. finished garret, good cellar. 'and pleasantly located on Liberty street, Alleghe ny. Price and terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, General, mar 27 Smithfield st reet. e; MTH want) PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A .tan k.) Story Brick Dwelling House, situated in the Oth ward; contains four roomsi hall, kitchen and coal house.. 'Price 53(A-end .terms .easy. Also, two. Freine Houses, each containing five rooms; price $650 each; terns accommo ting. Apply nt • S. CUTHIIERT'S, . Real Estate Office ; Smithfield st., near Fourth. max T 3 REAL ESTATE--Persons wishing to purchase DwEL tam 'forms, BUILDING LOTS, or FARMS, can find a great varier • . for talc on accommodating terms, at S. tIILITILBERDS Real Estate Office. rnarl7 50 Smithfield st. ALUA L •ARM FOR SALE—Situated on the Ohio River. twelve miles below Pittsburgh, on the rood to Beaver. and Adjoining land of John •Hays. Esq., containing 100 acres, well improved. with a good House, Barn, and Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. comprising , .Apples, Poaches, Cherries, &c. Titleproperty is of the most desirable now offered for sale. For farther particu lars apply at S. cunintams Real Estate Office, ruar2o 50 Smithfield at. T l , IFTII sTRRET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A valun ble property. thirty feet front out Fifth street by 120 ft. deep. This desirable property 'will he. sold at at bargain. Also, four largo budding Lots, each 24 feet front on Cook street by 'l5O feet burp to Clitf street. Price 6220 each. S. CUTHI3ERT. Gen. Agent. • ups . Smithfield, alioir4thst. . . • B (111:DING LOTS.For Sale—a desirable the improving village,af Sharpsbrirgh; having a a front of 110 feet on the canal. by 101 li:et to Middle street. This property could be divided into 5 large build tug lots. Improved property in Allegheny, would be ta ken for the 'Move, Also. 2 large building lots in Alle gheny, each In 4-12 feet front 011 She ffi eld sweet by 138 to a 24f00t alley. . S. CUTHBERT, Geu'l Ag't., awl!) Smithfield, above Fourth et. n e . A NEW two story Brick Dwelling llnnse. situ ated on the East COMMON, Allegheny ells - . (near the residence of Judge Irwin.) and finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico itt front double par lors. furnished vt ith marble mantels and improved sliding doors; din ingroont and kitchen on the firstiloor.and four good lied'ruoins on die secontlNatory ; with finished garret. Enquire of RICIIARD GRA V;rii the premises; or of febl Istf JAMES PARK. Jr. lir. CO- Second st. r O LET—A Brick House, curlier of Webster and Pul -1 ton streets. formerly occupied by J. 13. Butler. Pos session given immediately. Apply to febl9.lf .1. C. 'CUNINIINS. QTABLE TO RENT.—A. brick Stable, ivtth Ourirnim I bonne, to rent from the Int of April next. Implire cf marl-tf F. 1.. SNOB I)EN, 29 Wmer St. 1 0 LET—That large mid commodious warehouse. 'sit uated on Second street. near Wood. just below Parks & Co.; and at present occupied by John Little, Esq. S. curtinxtrr. Gen. Agent, marl 50 Smithfield street. 1) 00. NI TO LET—On the second story of the wttre -1., house.No.N. %Vaud St— having n front count:tee. mart HEORGE COCHRAN. LET—A Room on the first story, and the second 1 and third atorieh of a brick house, corner of Fifth and Union streets. ALSO—A very neat and convenient Frame Cottage. in A ItechenY city. Apply to . JAMES MA). WELCH, DELEVAN.t. NA TITANS' NAT lON AI; (.1 11C S ! hßOat the National Amphitheatre. Chesnut st., Aelphia, con.isting of a splendid talented company of Equestrian, will open this season's campaign in rims burgh, on MONDAY EVENING, April 17th. for a short seas)u, on the old ground in front of the American Hotel. The followin: distinguished and popular performers will have the honor of appearing every evening during their stay in the city : J. J. Nathans. iticlinrd 'Rivers, Sig. Germani. Frank Brower. N. 'Johnson, Ben Iliantingion, C. Woods, Bell Mallory, James I NAV 6itts, Nell latnison, T. Brower, Wash. Climatic rs, George Dintbar. Anthony Paster. Tom Fine. M. Sherwood, Masters Frank and Wm. Paster, &c. D - Admission. 25 cents. No half price, irr Doors open at tll—perfurmance to commence nt o'clock. For particu:ura of performance coE programme nice !h day ordo PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr Brotort, o - , ', Diamond Alley, can lie constili.•,l in 11 ) c ase of th• ram driirau nature incident 3 7 1 ( to tlt human frame. Sylid is and Sypitiii tic cru ionssconorrlicr a t t „ . and its consequences, tozether with all TT meta! dlsrastr, impurities of the blood. with all diseases of rest errotorigin. skin II iseases,aith strictures. glem. urethral discharges. seminol weakness and impotency: nlso, piles, rheumatism. female wenkness, diseases of the womb. monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints. fistula in Imo. nervous infections. pains in the back and loins. irri tations oldie neck of the Lladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, teller, rili*VOrln. mercurial diseases, T\VELVF. YEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively . devoted to the study and treatment of Vene real disorder*, and those arising trout youthful eXerrree gaiety. climate, or impurities of the blood. whereby the consutuitou may have been enfeebled, enables Or. Brown muffier ansuranecs of Speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. . . . Dr. Brown'S otfieeS 'are eatiVeniently arranged into sep arate upartmeitts. Patients eau visit Dr. B. without rear of exposure to oilier 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 really shill fn removing - venereal 4,5. ill their various limns and stages. offers nidUCeine its which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are ItAeby ap prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly ethScated every brunch of medicine, sad for the lust tweiSte years confined himself exclusively to the treutmen9of those di,c-uses. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated snrgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. Er - CA:main, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. Recent eases ere relieved in a short time, withoutinter: ruption from business. ID - Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Drown also invites per sons efflieted with Hernia to cell, as he ban paid particu tar .attention to that disease. • • Letters from a distance. asking . advice, must contain a fee. or they will not be uttooded to. irrollwa on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood ntract. towards the market. Consultations strictly confi dential. oettn-tlei w I y lIIIEUMATISSI .—Dr.Trown - s acwly discovered rem , edy fur Rheumatism is a speedy mid certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never falls. Office and Private Consultation Rooms. No. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. e•t ern Peua,eylvnnla Colltge of dealt DR. WILLARD'S ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1848. These family remedies, consisting of DR. WILLARD'S VEII3II FUGE, • COUGH MIXTURE, LIVER PILLS, FEVER - AND AGUE EXTERMI NATOR, Have already become so nuirersally popular, wherever introduced. that the proprietors are induced to place theta within the reiCelt of all. Of the virtues of these medicines, it is altogether unnecessary for us to speak, as they have always, wherever introduced. been able to recommend themselves. The numerous certificates, which from time to time have been published, besides others now in our possession, is sufficient evidence, not only of their virtue and power to cure, but that they are duly appreciated by an intelligent public. When the country is flooded with "Panaceas,' " Elizers," "Bal sams," and "Pills," and many of them of a doubtful character, persons are at a loss to know how far they should trust any of them. Rejest than all, and try those which bare been.preeed by the erperienee of years. Such is the character of the medicines compounded by Dr. Willard, an eminent practitioner, and sold by men of character who have something more at stake than the ac cumulation of a few dollars. In order that the public may know what these Medichiss are, the greater part of our advertising will be genuine Certificates. Thus you may be satisfied that "their own w'Srlts will praise them." These medicines, prepared and sold by the proprietors, A. \V. Brockway & Co.; N 0.2. Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all letters for agencies or other business must be addressed. • Sold alto by J. Sehoonma ker & Co., Ogden & Snowden, Joel Mohler, R, E. Sellers, F. L. Snowden, John P. Scott, J. H. Cassel, James A. Jones, John Hays, SPriulding & Kneeland. Also, by Elliott & Beckam, and D. H. Curry, Allegheny city.aptl-d&wly . NEW BOOKS.—VoI. 2 Historyof the Girarffists, or Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the Revolution from unpublished sources; by Alphonse de Lamartine in three vols. Vol: ild just received. The lac of Chevalier Bayard, "the Good Knight;" by W. Gilmore Simms. Scenes at Washington—a story elf the last generation by a Citizen of Baltimore. Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains; by Geo. F. Ruxton, Esq., member of the Royal Geograp hies Society, &e.. &c. Now and Then—.7A Novel, by Samuel Warren. F. R. S. Author Or “Tea Thousand a Year," "The Diary of a Late Physician," &c. The above works received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, feb24 Booksellers, Market st. Furniture Prints 6j to 121 e. 44 Purple " 12k" Blue and orange prints 12k" English Lawns 121" PRESS GOODS. Fancy Dress Silks, Chameleon" BOYS' SUMMER WEAR.—W. R. MIMPHY has now open an assorunent of the various styles of 'Goods for boys' wear, Woolen, 'Worsted, and Cotton: apl9 A. Itecipe for' the ElOman Hair MO FORCE ITS OROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE I IT SOFT. SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many . things sold, set down every article. (be it over so good.) as a humbug. If _people - could be niade tb try a as. 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 sea the number of poor respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, bud fintkit the cheapest thing they can use.)' or dressing and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it soft and in order three times tta long-us uny other article &undo; and. . Forces it to grow, stops its.fanititei And Costs - but 3 shillings to try. )'Vg tOrmerly sold nothing less than $1 bottles, but we POOl l l3 Id ity ROM only at se [mind m Chatham todet,NO* Yotk,'and byp sitar& • , WM. 3Aessoff f ligt., so Liboty . Sot atc fcitib; Zicittt To Let, kv; 15,vr:'... tltfii. 4LT' - ... CINCINNATI AND 'PTITSKTRGH E, A.III P A C - IC. , ET Independent Line of Steamers is now composed _L. of the largest, swiftest, liesi finished and furnished. end most powerful boats on'tlitt, waver, of the West. The highest wages are mild for the 'services of the heslt and most experienced men engaged in the river husiness.,= The line.hasbeen in operation for sir years; has carried nearly two millions of people. Without doing the slightest injury to their persons: - The proprietors challenge eom purism, with any pas.senger lute in the Union for safety: regularity. and speed. 'All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of Passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDA Y PACKET—The MO:CONGATIELA, Cept.'S:one leuve Pittrhurgh every Monthly morning ni I n'elocki Wheeling every Monday evening ut UI P. U. • • • TUESDAY PACKET.—The '2_ Cnpt. Joa. Kliar`dter, will leave Pittsburgh ever• Tuesday morning id 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday eventing at 10 P. m. TVEDNRSDAT PACKfir—The New ENGLAND No. 2. Capt. S. Dton. will leave Pittsburgh every 'Wednesday moraine at 100%dr/eh i Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at It/ P. THURSDAY PACKET.-The Ban.trAvr. Copt. ,J. Grace, Will leave Pittsburgh every 'lltursday murniug at 10 o'clock j 'Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 e. M. FRIDAY PACZE T.—The Cur.pan No. 2, Capt. CrooL4, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening4d:lo P. Al. SATURDAY PACKET.—The Mrs.s. Emma; Capt. De Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every- Saturday. evening at 10 r. m. • ' SUNDAY PA CKET.—The Issic Nr.w - rox,Capt. A. G. Mason. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r, o. • nov 14.• Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FatirrrAUT Ist. FEB11.1!II AT 1419.19. LEAVE DAILY AT 9 A. M. AND - 4' P. M. The following, new bents complete the line ~ a ti c kfrir the present seeson : ATLANTIC, Cept, James Park bison: BALTIC, : Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS APLANE. Capt. Ell3eitnett. The bents tire entirely new, and are Iltd up without r;vard to expense. Every comfort that money eon procure has been provi ded. 'The boats %%111 !olive the Mononrithela 'Witt! ri . Bout. ut the foot of Ross et. Pussengers will be punctual on bOnrd, as the boats will certainly leave at the 'advertised hours. For. Ilrownrrs - 1.1/e. W, The new and splendid pasgenger and mail - staitinS r 13.ALTJC.Copt. A. JAp iliS, AVI it leave for 1 e rt. iove port during the present .weeli., at 8 A. .in., positively.. . '.For frciat or possnze. apply on board.. • felt? 'For:UV way Oricaah. TIJE fine new Kenn, r ANI Em . (-2,:5; EA GLE; JANIE. 3 AikINSON Will leave for the :above and all intermediate landinpa:, this day, at 111 o'clock : p. For freight or pnininge tipple on botird. or to op2o B. ALILTENBEIWER, Agent For Brownsville j t ar THE new Mail and Pm:man rt ger atemer-NT LANTIC, lAMt. Masi:v.scm Master, will leave for the above port this' day. at 8 A. u:. positively.? For freight or passage apply on board. feb2 Fos St. LOitii. TIM cwt tanning passenger simr PE:Vs.:- SYLVANIA, It. C. Gasv, Itlnsteiosill leave regularly tor the above and intermediate 'ports. this day. nt For freight or pnssitge npnly on board. nrN) For Lafayette and Wabash River. - The light draught steamer SWAN. 11..1 - fay, gaaiklaster, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, regularly. ' 'or freight or passage apply onboard. or in upr4 ' • JAMES. 1I VV. ...... For Cincinn at 1. The light draught steamer FRITIN - Df• 1 111P. F 5 41/Aris, :Mister, will leave for the - above and =‘,...4t...... intermediate ports, regularly. ' , • ' •or freight or passage apply on board: mar 15 a==l2ll The new and sp;endid steamer ORIENTAL. V.A?4 Hoot, Master. will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regularly. _For freight or passage apply on (ward. marlo Beaver and WellsvaiTo Packet. —7.- IdeatTHE steamboat BEAVER. Cuativm„E. CbAnk r.. Master. will, during the routing winter season. make daily trips to Beaver and Wellsville. leaving Pittsburgh every morning, alit o'clock, and Wells vdle at 3 o'clock, r. 31. deels 'D. M. BARTON & CO-. Acamti. IMIMM:ntr! - - • . 4 TUC splendid steamer NORTH CAP.OLI- • DEvt_vvvt, Master, will leave for the noose ann int,,rinedime ports. regularly. ; For freihrnt or passn:re apply nit fehl. New A r ran g e ment. „,......j • ' _ TM:steamer CALEB COPE. will leave inr . 5 1 Beaver, Glasgow. and Wellsville, on Tur, -.' day. Thursday. and Saturday. at 0 A at.. re turning on Monday, Wednesday. and Friday. She has a hunt at theitradinn, between Wood street and the Bridge. prepared to receive freight.; at any lime. S. di \V. IIAIi.I3ACGII, Agent F, • . IVond.+crept For. lien - Orleans. spleialid new steamer SAVA.NNA, Waa l H. DENNISON. Ninster. will leave regularly forihe above and all inteprie7liate landings. For freight or passage apply- on board, fell For St. Lott's, Galenit,sfuoid Dubuque. I% THE nod steuineqT4ANTLIONV, 'nn. MAY. Aiaster, • will leate for ,the above, r . " For i' ire lY ight ! or passage appiyrin borWd, or to I)AMES MAX, or r 2.3 GEO. mu r TENI3EIICA:II. Pittsburgh and Wheeling tarps r. Tllll swill steamer CONSUL, Flo • •F. litv-se.Y. Master. will leabe regs. 3 lla tin• W Wheeling, on MOaday,edseseca , and • ri 3 slay, at 10 o clock, prmsely. ' . . Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saila ( day. at 7 o'clock. A. )t.,pesitittly. Consul will lam' at all idterraedisue ports. Every.. nceommodatlou that can he procured. for the comfort and, safety' of passengers, has been provided. The boat also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mares JOHN' FLACK, Agent._ For Cincinnati. Zlet The new and splendid Passenger Steamer s„..t.:I'I...,IIIGIILANDER, Captain 11. A.Viniso. will ears: tor toe above and all intermediate ports regularly, on Saturday. April t?...1. For freighi or passage. having superiolaccommodu sinus. apply On hoard. aNO Poor Loulsvll/e. r-2E 4 A J.V.:Ell3,7.:oolllKus,ce)l4latisvwerr. ccill leave E f Y or E ft; above and intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on hoard. fel.6 fror THE new told splendid steamer ANDEEW FUI.TON, W. li. Faros, Master. will leave for the above rourinterniediute landings regularly. For freight or passage upply on bumph or to junl7 JAMES MAY. MMIE=MI THE fine steamer WYOMING, TIIONIA'S . 4 1 oneeNLEC : Muster, will leave yegtilarly . for 4 the above port nodal! Intermediate tuutitugs. For freight or prisnae, haviag; superior acecannauda dons, apply on boanl, o r` to --• . • n leJ.7 GEO. B. ATILTENEF.RGER. Aseot, ~ivE DOI.DA It T%V Els V E AND A RALF. Ctdv kJ—Morrie gc.—Conlidential.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possessing n syttimetrical form, good fea tures, &c.. Is asked confidentially. can she suppose any man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow, roirgh, coar.se skin; and such dirty; bad, wiry hair; when. by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth. a pure sweet breath, ana a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white, teeth and sweet breath by using a J.'s. box of Jona , . Am. Ler Thoth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using n g a cake of the head ;antes'' Italian Chemical Soan . nlid a beautiful head of hnir by using aUs. bottle of Jones Coral flair liestoratire. Do' net form an opinion against this before you trry, or you will regret it; but be sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New York at 81. Chatham st. For sale It v WAL JACKSON, Agent. apl3 STLiberty st., Pittsburgh. CANCER, SCROFULA AND_GOITRE.—AmpIe ex perience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so etficticiona in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. Dims etree ted cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that class, but hue removed the most stubborn diseases of the. Skin, Swellings , Dyspepsia , &c. This medicine enters into the circulauon, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and ether fluids of the body. removes obstruction in the pores of the skin; sinl reduces enlargement of the glands or hones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system. and imparts ani: motion to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior ter4t in the whole materia medics. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothiiig of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of strut lowing medicine. fri- - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, '72 Fourth st.. near Wood. mnr3o A. FAHNESTOCK S. CO.'S .VERMI PUGH.-- A 1.11• few weeks since, one of my children, aged about live years, was t nwelf for several days. and the illness increased so alarmingly that I feared death would be the result. Having heard of the good effects of Fahnestoek's Vermifuge, when administered to2the children of my neighbors, and thinking my. child might have worms, from some of the symptoms, I gave it oneand a half teaspoon fuls of the Vermifuge. and, to my great astonishment, it almost immediately discharged between 250 and 260 large worms. Its health was soon teatorcd. and it is now re markably Well. Previous to taking the Vermifuge; the worms would occasionally rise in its throat, and I often feared it would die from strangulation" "JAMES. G. DAWSON.” 'Tionesta, Venting° co., Pa.. April 3,'48. apt.t b l e i r O hls SF i t t F r O ec ß ei S ve A d L f E ro .— tri T t l h ic o. s w utt e s s e t ri . ;, , m A • klli • number of excellent draught, harness and saddle horses which he will sell en very moderate terms. Persons wislong to procure'good horses mere quested to call ut his stables and examine his stock: • • • R. li. PAITERSON, Moi/olmoheltt Livery Stable ; First street; one door from Smithfield. I 1111 E iONT OP JET.LAIM - idd'ilU/TAN HAIR j_ DYE, that gives the hair a perthct rdven blackness, and improves Mid softens it: Price., 80 - cents, or 81,00. Sold at 52 Chatham st., N. Y., and by . !-• Pill. JACKSON, Agent, roni 4 4 , ~1391abeftritree%.eitts-bruvgil, ~~ - ~ s=. - ..~: _~ BalikersPantiaEttlici4ei Drokair. • L. If A .:}e.)1.1. ii• .IW. C. CV/Mi. ' ~ I •lfirirsio. dre I:IROFER. 1714 Arid : Driller; in „Forfign n44.4lolnistic ?kctl.ursgt ago BarukAoses, Goid ter. Pa. WW. 4_ . soceOrt.l door. baby F:otrrg, mftra44 y • .. ••:, • •..ti.v..* ics,&•3l.Eu. • Trow*zo . IClCUltlen : 13.A14.21; - RahEers tint] ,Erthon. ^ e - Siitkith Deoleri : bolnestie BULL ritlS qf ZaTitatiOg;';ger - 41freiti4V7 ."(t• • 'it, Bonk Notes; Ord Coiii.• • . •. L . . 4-r Afs cotoOr of Third'Anil ' • Chnrlei - iintel:• . • 4 pie L - __• . . .. N. 1.101.111 ES 6; I SON, .'...':..1;41" -.... Ranker's euferklialess - in - Enhang4 C"ifill'! 111 11 1 i i t -- ../Va:fis:3lhektisaces, .Piltabletgh•-• ..,1, :-.'.. ••••••• •-• .' • . o=43:vo.AL:tit, . " - • r.Zege.ccile: .'-:',..... .. • • %...; NeWlAirk . '. . -'. i f 01:1Ciii . r..i.timills .. ;,%; ..v. .t .t .f : Philadelphia . . '". ... ". leinlidqn!4. . : 1„ ; ,* we: Bahimare ' - ' " ". s l : l 4l l ids q.. ;.y , see - 4 alee 3 .. , !!!‘• .::', ! 4 046/114144 . .- 1 a i... 'CriVilit• & City . . Orhi 1::::: e .. .- netici .NOter; ' ':'.;;-• .. I '-' PerntsyliaankciKly.'-: i .- . New 1 otk : ;.- . .. • :,-;iexq. laid I - . Vaityaine t •. . ...- I Osieliiii-1"s-7-. . nnyalig icito (Thin W.hueling Tennessee aulll- • EMEE=ISP .. • 11002¢..& SAILGEZIET4-L" _: -e4leAri • BANKERS . AND EXCHANGE DROKEILSrofi N. E. comer ey: nod nml Sixth streeti,,Piarausge,4,l4 • DEALERS in Coin, Dunk Notra...Time.Billa, Enitigri and Domestic' Exchange, Certificate" of Deposifolst EXCIIANGE on all the princiaai Chin-nathe s Visknef:•:. and .Europe. for salo.in eurns.to.stut purchaierce.,.4:74 . CURRENT and per lands recnivedlm depottileew. . COLLECTIONS iniule on all parts of the un . tonowes, - lowest rate*: . • ..• • . • } 111essrs. In. I,eiell & Sou, ~..' . .. ...., ...., ....,...., o Rm. lien & Sen. " - ri ,44 b,ur, ~ .. ~,:jr.i. , „'.....: - " ' S.. Innorken & co, -.....-,...„:..,:: .. nn g ri.hit. neural:: • • ' ,•,, _, ~,.; ..,..„4... , , , .. , :,.. 1 4 - Flemim...• tc- nmilie'r: . ' .- ' .,:„,.; ~",•, • '.. '." 111!..s.1.dIllfor & Vb..' . l'hill!le l Pidaf . .. - .. - ,.-',i : . • “•• •W. Ir...'llininfouis & CO.' 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En i.thi., ..phi.."......Nfatultla of Lines( Cilogytkup.l4.l6R4r ..- 142x44ta do.; . firiuts ItUd 11°min:inn:rent Turiv4; Ainnatesicr finv.baiiis,-npo. • Wm. pltili.us,pruneut,Unnt at lower pricrn than usual. such .0 , Aim imp fi.. • unnts,ion.l %vide. n. itne.: ttnc Etitiv.h Ptitita at 1204; Dre.e-iihnllonn. wood ut Drcns Lawun i . Turd Wide: n:llWr.Sninin7•Nin-linT; i.•nrY• low; Trieh n t .u. Vt ulu; upvit ti.ia nintoinn.-nu ulsortmentof : Iwunt:ll , 2fluylo rion!lVArek.'fiin.nhihhenG lor jtiA7st . lo4 . :la.'Wash wautiiig any ilting in the pit wariwitF du to Call and .ce theTtlotto, tit . * bnur• the ' Merchants wisl find, lin •tin• ItOnine'orefbifi. - • thl Awry. un inviiinlfstoek'of fic*Ctinihe..ut abOut-Enni, • Tlirso . lok.o fn ..I Ice.' .. - - I)oo6S4iatihserieura io Ifteifoilc o(tliV.Viati . .1) pods Coat ULU 'I straPijkaACOmPaili,:zre . ~.a11q. . " .. cordanee with ther.Clirirtrr of it'e.bruarr Silti I ' . % r ...?:—.' All those. deetifitia , to toke.stoektorilf. Mad tkookijOgart at.: ' -- the Banking 1.11000 of Mal: Witt. Larhaer;.Tr.,ront . th. Yittaboreti; Antal. the tlotel et Ur: Daniel like wlinac_ . ~ 13inninglimig A na zt wish Ni,tole)f, LoWirici,l)lair tp.,.. • a 4.1„ TAgl) FOR •Cii.1::::-V171;TairrEWratTera far --- .tde 300 , ,14 acres of !Atha, and h!ithllerp.x towtathii , r 4 , latlorear7P , ty. between Butler and Pitisit;urglo , atall inivatimilei flora Uutlen WO darer; ohiati,d. the halaisdowalitinthered; 'Wilk three fawn korai. alar . we hankainlo good.millaite. with. ' AtuF.eieitt waver for a grist ittol.saw nail; thereon. • On the sumo nweata. fchtvatet nix toitew al:olvi.there are two • rriAt milk. aril. several saw mill?. -There is no Lomat . hold.itt the country. It will Le nold all together: oritn .or. two. or three ituadtml. : aerot.':'PerAnni.wiihing to hove Rood level Wall en-ily .tiumeil,.vetnad dzi well to • a % nil theinseivea: of thin. op pu t tp il l ri i . ace ex am i me ti,. laud._ • (ntur23] ..-.... f . ......., Mai., J.IOYD: a • -• T WOULD Dim to call the 'utientirin of Country. Ater. chants. hotel and .Steamboat Bur-keepers, privato - • Families. Ate. to cxviolue ray. PlOClF.or.Winer, Liqoari, Cigars. &e.. row is, and .reller; eanststing of.the most celehrated Drnr,ds. &t. 'reeling . eonlident. of, hating the. largcst nod beet essorted mock in. Hil l bcnisti.:. %Vest of the tnotiatainr. awl heing cnt, egvd -in- .itopooic - tatio:l 0i .Macs and Liquors.. ,fe_ direst-to this eonuirtc permits can rely ccoutnitulci.d. boar and quality. nutr9 corner of fictithlield OidlYrout sirceik • Great. TILE cxteneire stock *Cold IdtXDRLTII34IBiI SERIFS,_ la 'iaboat be ,443 ioe • •u, of pt . YILIBLIC tfaiiirmanett• p tending-to- ielinquihh Linsineo. :loch an :siationuaitifAne, , • obtuintog Nuys. et* icier beep,' presented in Ameneti: aid d'...kitttentihreof die:le:UW.44d , all echo rish to decorate thvictrroande in•li:Wen Or -Conk. , try. or mitre? their Greer: how, cenultalu. is For improilityr the *Oottrithr of Ceinetkliesi • : ' Churches. State nod County (Mires: etc.. this tiale will u ford unequalled facilities. Catbkiitads are in' • preparation.: The sale of the Nit-door nrte7is trdt dottti" silence on 111:ESDAY., :WARN! end the" Pirestri fa Pots. on IVESDAY,..II:AY".I4. 'Aitepee aid for safe'prielj lag amid ,shipinent WM be gicen, ichen.r,quired; andsit. there will be no postpon , turt .or rescritftion,• perviiifif • from dietissit points may attic 4 the sale without' feiki3Of • v.! - biriifers to be r.xi•cutid PR.TVATE SALE received until the above re and the usualettricl'lnal tendon given. lt. 1. 4 NDRETII & FIIL-TOS7 , r • . It ince be proper Le Att.te,to • pteveaf rdisepprcheation'i. that it is the - Nursery business only,- the enbaCtibtiehr about to relinquish. thiattention ly devoted to the eul•ttre of seedeiptd to their aide In t& warehoisse. aJ Chestnnt street. .. • • • Ant further itironnattpn given • I • :42ifoWDES. PitioNirsh. iuronnatlo n } rill .• • • mnrti!`+r i A Card: . r 1114 attention of geutlqinrit puii•lialsiitg 'gnrmentiv&ii.. dreas. wear. of ordinary Immo:is purro4es. it kiitt,cti , '. .cp.iibe .90ek 'of goods. or Jilltkellt 011 . 00, conntarri_dond . ' % ii or every frolic an shade. sii: Froncli;Enitiiiitii Oh* . li. w ' Cloths . And Cuoiisuarre. in indica.; sariaty,iiiiit VCW "n for terry-1410'a tute, which will be truido to opkillit: ..in u r manner. at prices that will not be questio#4it itt Thyita.. , - 1. o yuraufis tnakirs. C. NVEltiftiliEßG; ''.:. • .:15 Q UNpitlt.. Otriloi.Ployitig Cords; 0 . . '. k - 11 .t.lio wlu.rie 4 1141 boxes bardiuea; - .. . .1 LO b.slicit dg 'Oa; . : .. t"J dozlas4ohe otsups, &C. . . - - 5 enal44..outht r ef t tui pttkand pints) 300 doz. ltrurnlieri, % ..s. oke. very old; 5 bbldepoillcrudi ..1. :rnr; : . , 6t) basigut*Ch 3 !PP.Di' i f WV -- - - - - .. . 3 Ithdo m Cla: A 14u, :or lout ' ls i —4.iiziiirize, ......,,,.... To the jterrlyzn . rs alul Xontrfocluir, q/ 1' 4 , rifili,4.., 11 rm. A. KINSI.OI.:, j dOuti.eust a t Mc...dill, Vl' an utnlorizuti.Azeut tor..the ztir.t.tm y AILY... aNu.WELELT HL.R.II.D. - The blerahghas be .11 0' u. iited - qettrly..Luli.o century..aml hots on eXtentiv and oti Taa... tlol'elmdcition thiciuelioutobe,populciiis nod rielleo tel of Llunera .Ohio, AVeaterit l'euiesylv.tutia.eutit..r . lido.' rcrsoui iNiibilqr ici'eittiiid their . liusiness; will no t . tuft to . embrace thoubovO Womble opportunity to slu.co. ... '. .117 - Te ruts o(A:demist:tit mode:Me i With an eilitotifil • notice gratis, if requested.. -. : ... '. - .' . thei;ilo.ht,':; . SSpringFashions 'tor 1F148: . • : , '!.irr.f ,• r ICORD & CO., (late arCont it King.) lIAV . AU TEItS, will introduce the *print Style 'lrf -•• ATt? this day. Sutiaday, March 4th.164.4.. ' .. • - ' • friends and customers me requested to call arid' earitni their ,tOck of Spring HaIN just received frant - New York, at their store, corner of Filth rn. 9 Wood sts: marry •,. • I\TOTICE TO SiIiPVETIS.--We bate taken au 011 1 4 - JA - immediately opposite to our " burnt warehouse,. ftrY - the,Present, vvltere.we. sill trans:act business as tiStarl, ~ untie a new house can be erected; arrangements' he.vixyf r i.' already beedmade for that purpose: - ... . ....7.. ; V . 80214 will always be in reatlineks pipor.*4iiiiii,y.:... me - eive (retain. C. A. N.'A.NULT7.4404;:...:,•''.'n ' ' ,.,. 'Apt ' Canal paalltiaillieiti sq.. .--,... • CI ALT RIII L T, SCUIWV, OLD SOtt - EVRft 1, LAS, Rd aer's ltrh. Chars. Sore BeaTds' Thi ,Plreil' A is used by many physicians in this thy in * above: and we would not conaCienciotbdr - Pelf utileu knelt , It to be all we state. • As a costnetie, the true JONES'S SOAP is pada:La:OW only article ever known that removed impurities, cleared and beautified the !bin, making :3 soft,' clear,. - !Mobil: and white as an infant!. But mind, a is sold at M t Chatham at, N. V., and by ‘ riONSUAIPTION, COUGH,,:SPITTLNO OF BLOOD BRONCHIMS/Oonsampriem.—.Four.fulhe of you arc really suffering hum neglected colds, or On•Oh" , struction and consequent inflammation of the delieatello, 'lingo( those tubes through which the air we hteathele distributed to elusions,. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, cough, didlculty of breathing, hectic fewer,. and a spitting of blood, matter, .or phlegm, which fluidly exhausts the strength of the patient. and death ensues.. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANI NEVER.FAILS to remove: this obstinetion.. and produces the most. pleasing and happy results. It is certain in iteetfedts, and.cannotleili to relicre. • grPor Fide in Plusher& at the PEKLN TEA sro'nE s n Fourth at.. steer Wood. . • ' • mar3o. . 4„.....„ , havibad HAIR, pas - diTtilljr be astonished at the effect of a 3,, bottle of JONESV RAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. It needsbat otterfttal. , Sold at t*Chatbtun st., N.. Y.. and by t.:.... • W. 31. 'JACKSON. , Aireara ~t . ' 83 Liberty street. Pittsburgh—l -. . Spring Style. . melons:, has juat readied fromNovv York; theAt: o.. Spring Style of Ila Li—which be mill inuodute . *: o; Saturday, 3forcb 4. All those in want of a neat.. and aupaor flu; .wiApletta call and ciaroine, at pro :. n :7.47 Wood street. 3d door above rourth street. . uI3 . Tr B. NORRIS. (Sockesror to M. FL DelanYlANfOP. .1.1. Leeches receiverlfionrhty; rtifendaliee at all - Reference The Physicians of Pittsburgh, Allegheny And' Birmingham. • Mittchi3;tets. - ..: . ...• I most cheerful!) , re comtriond ihe Phyiiei one, Paiiili' lies, and all my tanner friende patrormK.;l4:2 NORRIS, as being thoroughly tientorinted.with ihebuslo.. uess, and worthy of patronap. .mar2:l-6m - jr • 00 1341.8.1:'"t ' afPn 2 c f C aps C°lls34 T 4.'IIYPPIiC' 931”d°1- dN . Zgalt: • IDAVI ADA:IItV of Hocks ebuiiirr,4a:^4 , I. lately from Mexico,) will call apon thetTOMMoineri, 'Alleshenp eityi or oii.Dr.-Watt, he will hearogiralokhinia to huiinter,¢l.:, r:.... +, Ltrirr . . . =BM =l{l2ll is-'~! ~~-'::' MEE '~ S -` MEE Tart 10 szstivOz.. • c. WM.JACKSOMATemt.i:..2 69. Liberty stireet: PittatirW: lug, Clapping and Bleeding. • so. 95, E 171.11 STREET- . - :"."- • •••• • • : - • •-• e==3l
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