II NM news, -t„ kelegtatibt. bmtlie - Morzthlg Post yr - Aimacritd,Mucti 8 The yi4lPrisideet - srait'authori.ied to fill tie Caney of Regent In the Smithsonian -Institute. ; The docerniitee*irhe Gee Sidelds was aathotized , fo , send for persona and paperet,, were seat in te-dai., • Fteu , Youxi &larch 8. Therolcor sailed to-day for Cbagreo, taliing out 50 1 31 4seuller.it 112 . 11 1 3 30 ; 000 in specie.. , ' PaILADELP/lIA, March S. Thomae B. Grove died aria morning at hie-;reef denee • NEW - YORK MARKET. ; • Num , Yam, March 8. Flour: No hinrked:cbange sinew yesterday; , roar bet, if anythielOuller. " Soles. 3000., bile :Western. at 5,501it5,56:per hrL • • . - Orain..There in-good enquiry for-Wheat for mill. ing'purposes. Sales 7000 bushels Ohio and Miasouri Prime : Red-at 1,1201,0 per Wallet ; sales' 7000 bun Prime. Yellow Irish Corn at 63 cents. . . Sugar. :Balie N. 0.. at-Upot, to-the extent of 300 CoifCe, 2500 bags Rio at 61(161;1500 - bags Java ntS SentS4ll3,,' Provisioßs..ll.olders of Pork=are asking higher prices, but no sales are ieported: , Virestern Mesa held at 11 00. 'Laid: salessoo brls nt - 6-Kl5l cents. Bacon: sales hog ;mind. at:s; Western cared llama at 7 teats; Sides 50516, - - - Whiskey. aales in britint.23o.23l-c per.gallon. Cotton.;tdarket4uiet, but steady. - • . • NEW YORK,Marcb Flour..No change 'since ., yesterdayi but market duller, it' anything. Saks of 2000 barrels at former • Grairi':.lifo .. charige. Frovisiona..Balea only forialpply of rogular trade: cotton.. Sales of Louisiana at 7-1611-0. ' r • P.IIILACF.LPHIA -MARKET; , - - - Patiirrutm.a. March 8... Flour. Moderate-husineas,, an parties awaiting the steamer,- now due: • - -: • • Graiw.,,No or Wheat; but - fair demand for Cora, with, afirm Market; sales of Prime Yellow'at Provisfons—No - change la prices, and market without activity. - - Sugar.. Sales of 200 bhds New (trleana at 5. 16 5 1 M Porto Rico is held at Ste, withoutsales ta-day. Whiskey... Sales in bhts at 23c BALTIMORE MARKET. - • i • BaLstuoae, March 8. Nothing dolng .mpFultartsfknr,aititig:!it.eainpes , Public Notice to Ilikoonoixibiim. - --* alTo* subscriber, , being desirous - of .tt i g i henging bin busine s s, has detest:Wood to close itdelhe , balittice at hiiittockstf=l3oo7?.., sacuts-;AND -TRUNKS, AT COST ' They ',mil be sold In lots,Acitiit purchasem . frpm ' -. -' - - - -- :" ONE PAIR TO`AVIIOUSAND -- - - -- - Country 141erelmots are invited to eon at BATES', CORNER. SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS., Opposite tbe Pittsburgh Foandry, where they eau buy to thew satisfaction, for the stock roost be 'closed Out stuut. 100 emcee - Boots - on hand', 815, ele, $2l, $24 per case. ' mite 7•!: • ' • - . -• 3. BATES., OR licctrif, made - in the mast a X provedetyk, - willite - seld cheno;for edeb. Apply to - LAS. 57cGUIRE, rharB - - Third strtet;St:Charles Building: rpo the Honorable the Judges .of the,Court of General QuatteiHessionsof.the Peace in and for the County `of Allegheny • The potitionmf.EdwantNeek,of the. 4th Ward, city of Pittsburgh,: in, the ,County aforesaid, humbly shewelb, Tbacyour petitioner bath. procided.biaiself with mate riots for-Hie accommodation of Havelers'aud °them at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your , Honors will be pleased to grant hire a licensc to keep a public house of entertainment. And your tie ! titioner, as in duty, boMuliwill.pray__--. • - • _ ,• • ~• EDWARD NOCK, . . _ . Wei the auhseribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward. do certify - ohs:l4lm above • petitioner is of Provided for honesty and ter:per:ulna, and is well . p with house room and - Conveniences for the accommodation of tmvelersandothers„ and that said tavera is necessary. James 'McShane, AV. Connolly, Owen Brien,. Richard 1 Weldon, lb ,Wilmarth, Dawson Downing, James .S.mith John Oiltunit,,:. Bernard AfeKenna., Andress' Jackman, Thomas Scott, Sidney McGuire- marP.43l T° th ' HanorableMe Jadgesof the t..ourt, of General quarter', Scissioni of the Peace, Maud forthe County of Allegheny • . - The petition of Ezekiel Heese„.of .the Township 'ot Virilkins,. in the County aforesaid; humbly showstli: That your petitioner - bath provided lumeelfwah Materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at .his dwelling house, in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant bun a licUnse to keep a public house of entertainment.. And yolk' . peti tioner, as in duty bouud ill pray_' EL HERSH . . We, the subscribers, citizens ttMgaship afore said; do certify, that the above petitioner is o - f good . repute for honesty andtempv ranee, alai is vrall provaled wi th house room and cOnvemenceglcir The accommodationsmil lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne- Peter Peortsment, George Trimble, A. Haritiltottl . B.ll. Palmer, Levin, ht. Thompson,, Henning L. Green, H. Z. Mitchell,'D..Cleland, Geo. Johnston, J. Reece. - - caiir7:3l.6 O the Honorable this .judges of the Court of General T 9 uarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of eghenf The petition-of-riominie 'McGuire:, of the Borough :of Birmingham, in the County iforessitd, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided liunself with mate riots for the tieconttoodation- of travelers and others, at his dwelling ,house, in the Born' aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bepreased to grant hint a. license to keepii,pablie house of entertainment.. And your pe titioner, as In duty_ bound, will pray. - - DONIINIC:MeGUIR.E. We, th e sabect them, citizens o e Borough aforesaid, do certify, that the. ;move Petitioner's of good repute for honesty . and. tinthemitec,- and. is well., provided with house zooid. and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers'and travelers,,and that said tavern is nrse'ssary N. W. Hagites. JamesMaguire,.Tosepii Bishop, John. Price,ThornaslEL Jones, Samuel Cumnuns, Jas. Graham, gichael Conner., Thomas M, Jones, A. Houk, Both. Con nincliani. Adam Winbold.. , niar7:atd* /110 the honorable the Judges of the Court of tieueral nartet.Bessions.of the Peace in and for the County of Al egheny The petition of John King t of the -Third Ward, Pitts burg, in the -, Cormty.'nfiirestud;.hambly showeth, That your petitioner hathprovideAlumself with-materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell- ing house in. the Ward aforesaid, mid 'prays - that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep - a public house Of entertainment. And'your petitioner, us in duty bound, ' - JOHN KING. the inbietibers; citizens of the-aforesaid Ward, do certify; that thertbdve petitioner's of good repine' for honesty end and is well provided with house room and'eariveniences tor the aceommodathon of tray r eters and 'others, andtimt said tavern is necessary. Isaat Walker, Alex: Cairns, Michael 'Daly, James Mc-' Marcy; 'Robert Paul, 'James 'Bradbury, Geo. Ji Wright,' Thomas Taylor, Wm. Smith, Wm Paul, John Kennedy, I Thomas McKee. ' mar7:3t rpo thelfonoiatle the Juddes 'of Itie Court of General J. quarterSessiOns'or the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny The pention of 'Josiren itoow of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in ' the County 'aforesaid, humbly shervethi That 'your 'petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers end others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid. and prays-that-your Sifters will be pleased to •- grant lam a • license td.teepm public* house of entertainment." And - your petioner; as in duty hotutd,will pray. ' • ' ' JOSEPH yoaEL.: We E ffie Subscribers citizens of the Ward` aforesaid, do cerufn that the abo"e petitioner is of good repute for honesty - and temperance, and is well provided' with" house room -and -*conveniences' fat the- necommodatiOn and lodgingof strangersand travelers, and that said my.. Charles Ream, James Shields, Geo. Splane, Dr. Christ.' Endrez,Pr..geprga:Vleis, Holstein, Thomas, O'N e ill,. Hartimer".& Daulerpßeral. Baird. C. P. Seidenstriker, Moriss - ; • • - , natir7:3td '• • rpo the•Hcatomble the-Judg es of the ' Court of General J. Quarter Sessioiis of The - Peace in and for thecounty Tbepetition of Magdalena Wilhelm, of the Fifth Ward, , Pittsburg,in the county aforesaid, trunibly pheweth, That your petitioner limb provided herself wish niateriuls for the accommodation of travelers and others. ether dwek ling lame, iii. the Ward •nforeinid, and . prays that your Honors will grant her irlieenai to keep a house of pub lic entertainment. .And- your petitioner. as in -duty bound, will pray.. MAGDALENA 'WILHELM. 'We, the- subscibers, citizens of.the aforesaid ‘Vard, , do certify, that the above petitiomer isof good repute for honesty.andtempemnee, and lervellprovided with Louse room and nenvenieneekloribe• •accommodation of trav elers and others; and that said tavern is necessary: -- • • Adam ,Wood,:Thornas - Wnri James Lewis, °tame:Bela - IS, - Fass; bL-Bchmertz, John Beck, 7. Snider,.B. Blakely; Milian: Krebs:.. natelhatd• TPO 'the Ilonorable the Judges of the turt ut 't;euo tit Quarter Sesshiai of the Peace in and "for the county of Allegheny The petition of John Biggi, Or the Alth wiriai'cliy of Allegheny, in the County nforearq, henibly shewelh, That your petitioner bath provided, himself with mate-; rials for the: ar.eremzedution Of traveler/ and, °Memel his dwelling" house, the :Ward' aforesai 4, sod preys. the , your Honors will be pleasea to ,-grant him a license , to keep a public house Or entertainment. 'And:your pe titioner, induty'bounk, will pray. ' JOHN BIGGS. We, the subseribers,enirens of the. Ward Oferesaid, do certify.that the, aixtrePetitloner is ef gdod reptile' for honesty tthd temperance, and is Well provided - with house roen , and:cOnVentenees f oi the nedommodation and. lodgidg. of strangers and travele re, , Mut that said . tavern is' necessary' Jno KernOn,Ceorge hroul;Hr.,George Mout, Jr..,'JneoV H. Fuanili Jashutt Smith; Dantellroung, - Jolin,Smuh,..Tas. Fisher,Sarneel Wilson ) Geo:l3tteeett,. Harrison Graham, James Smith: ' marl: It likTOTter..,--Persone indebtedlo the. tete rihri of Atort, sere ei.Tmre . ere.re4neeted to settle np The hooka and seeteiher Arc In ppeseseten:ol.lQMsl COYLE, - fehgca j near.Bmithfield: , Pitqlistettitql4:Bopi.Dt•o W. BARKER, . EpatiaiTaiir„ Vizipits:X. W. .11- BIUREHY. - , . PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS 1.0R1848. Steamboat racketLine,leavesdailyfor Cincinriati,loA 9tusseitger - Paeket,,via Brownsville, to Baltimorp..and Philadelphia,B a. At., and 6 v. - Mail Coach Line; direct Pigladelphia, 9A. M i unit 12e Western and Southern MailCoaehune,6 NortA,Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. m. . Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A. m. North-Eaatern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 AMOVALS.AND DEI.:OrFORE OF MAILS. , Eastern Mailre iia,Philadelptua, due 3 a. ~ eloseil2 81. Western Mail, Citt: and Lo tusv., due 8 r. rd, closes 5 South.viaßidt.andWashingtou,due Br. elosess -North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 . s. Bt., closes° Erie and Western New:Xort.idueB Is., closes 8 a.x . • STOCKS...., - Far t/CB/3444 Asked.: Offered Bank of Pittsburgli• -• • •„• • - • • • $ 50,60 4150.00 850,00 ' U,OO- 4400 . 43,50 Exchange Bank ''' "6- *•' 49 00 Merchants' and Id. uauk • • • •• - • • 5000 . 50,00 , Fanners', Deposit Bank None in market.. Hand Street Bridge- 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge •• '•• •. 50,00 35,00, Old Allekheuy Bake- • ..... 36,09 35,00 Cannellsville R,Stock,paidon , , • - f10ra1:483,50* • • • • • • . • • . •• • : 6 ; 00 1,43 City Bonds (6 to• cent?). • • -•• • •s- 90,00 - 51onongahela Bridge ' - 9 . 5„00 16,50 Gas Stock • 50,00 - ' Weekly Review Of: the-Diarkets. OFFICE OF THE POST, j Paws: DIORRItiii %Worth 9, 1949. We are now enjoying the most delightful :weath: `er. i The toads are fast doing up,: The rivers are flood high, and clear of ice. Business has considerably 'revived in all depart. ; manta of trade; As soon as the canal opens and traveling on land becomes practicable, we may ex 7 pent a thorOugli change the aspect of affairs in this city. The canal will be open on neat Wedapday at farthest, and if tho weathet continues there will tie good roads so that farmars and country merchants can . reach town and places of shiinient. There is some freight lathe city, but not sufficient •to make boating very profitable yet.. No 'change in pricel7 _ • • In GlOCeneti,Produce, Sim., we noteregular sales aliont the qutations_of last week... In money matters we hays nothing , of interest to state s except that there' seems to bean unusual amount of counterfeits afloat just norr--partimilarly on Allegheny imrip. People can not beton careful iii nennOngPalm!ln ( innYi • • . ASLIESWe find but little change in the market; we haveheard of sales of about' 40 'casks Soda Ash during the'w,eele at 3}a4e. The demand is very Seorchhigs are worth 4 e.'et whieh sales of - 20 casks. Pearl we quote at 51051 a.; Salpratua at P0t5414041c4. The detaandis very light. BACON—The market is fatly sappliedti the de mand is good and prices are fully minatained. We have, no change to report since last week. 4We have heard or many sales of city cared Ham-cat Sides fietfilc.; Shoulders 41c.'Salesar Sugar cured at. Ste Ste. A decline is by some preditted, as large receipts are anticipated hem the west, and the amount of country cut iltbought to be very great which will be thrown into the market soon. We saw three country men yesterday with country cut Hams and Sides for sale. - • • - BLOOMS—HeId at $65a10. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—No supply, and no de mend. The season is over. BEEF—Sales of Dried Beef at 7ie. in a • retai way.4nt little doing. . -EIE.ESWAX.:Some transactions reported at 191 22a.from first bands and from store. BUCKETS--Sales - of Beater and Marietta Buck. mts at 62;1502,20.. Good supply in market; and de mand brisk as usual.- - DEANS. ,Sale of 18 bbla small white at.62e. Dull; niarket well supplied, Commou • mixed ere worth 40e50. COTTON YARNS—Manntacturers hare made a change in prites. We giro the tibia corrected. It is an advance. • . ' Short Reel— , • • I ." COO 7 N 0.5 to No.lo -« 700 •- • • CI "11 cola - 17.- 800,900,1000 511V— "14 "18 Coverlet Yarn fl• - •-111•208- fricrensittg 1 ceut 1b to Carpet Chain- •• • ••• 200-•• • - N0.217. • - Cotton 'Twine 200:4- Long ReeF doz. Candle Wick. —4310 No. 500 .• . . 8 . . Bag Fillings sells at 15e.; No. 1. Batting at 9c.; No. 2 at Sc.; No. 3 at 7c. A superior article of Bat ting in sheets 91 by ft feet, expressly tor family use, and perfeetly clean, at 121 e, .. CANDLES.. We have DO-change to report:- City dipped. ... .•• -9 9100 Mould 10 @loll ICineinuatido et) Sperm, best braniLs3o 032 Pittsburgh Star. • •'4 623 Do. inferior 23 630 CORDAGE.. There have been some alterations by manufacturers which are noticed belosi : Manilla . . ... ...12c Do do_' when c0t,........ 14c White ROpe, bY Coil, lac Do do when cut,.......... Itte Tarred do by Cell, ..... Do '-`do when cut, ..... . . ......11c. Packing. Para, fine, - 9c Do do c0mm0u r ......:.. Sc Manilla Bed Cords, #1,75'0'2,6203,50 Do: .:do per coil, ♦ 13 Hemp - 'do 1 5032,2503,00 p Do do per coil, 104? Manilla Plough Lines, 7557 p Hemp do do 75 COPPER: .The rates are, Braziers 27028; Sheath ing 27; Old tHOCOLATk:..BaIes at $2,75(83,00, according o brand. CORN MEAL:--The prices of Corn Meal are Or ed 'zit 40c. to retailers; retailed at 4 , 5Q50c. Hilo Dried at 12,00, CRACKS:RS:.'The regular sales to the trade arc at the following rates: Water Crackers - $4,00 4) bbl. Butter do. 4,75 - • Pilot Wend ' 3,60 " Sugar and Soda Crackers 7c. , P m. COTTON—We have no sales; in the east pricer, which had advances:Lon the receipt or the late news, immediately alter receded. - FISH—We bare ionae change in iwices this week Whieh are noted in the following table: No. 1, Mackerel, 41. barrel.. .... ..$11,50 " , " half barrel..... 6,25 No. 2, - , re " ....... 9,00 " " barrels 6,25 No. 3, . " " , .. .. 6,00 " " half barrels.... 3,60 NO. I, Gibbed Herrings and Alewives 5,75 et Salmon 18,50 Codfish, largervill ...'..... 41041, FLOUR—The receipts are &florally for shipment cut; several transportiog companies, are taking in large lota to go to Philadelphia as soon as the C anal opens, which will be on Tuesday or Wedetieday next There has been fora few days past Some; demand for the:Allegheny trade. In consequence prices are looking up; and we quote sales on wharf of a few small lots at $3,60(33,62; which is an advanee since Wednesdaylir 'report: The sales from store aro more brisk than, usual,. at a corresponding ad. Vallee in prices, 'FURS The following are the rates-at pretlent Red Fox, No.l, 25 0 601 Raccoon••••• • 0 Gray Fox .210 25' Blink— ••• • 5 ..W. . Muskrat • •• 'DderSkii4f , 81.'14 FRUIT---Receipth of Prange* and Lemony .very , large—the market is glutted, and tiales us low as $3,10 for Lernens, $3,50 fors Oranges. Raisins aro brisk at. $1,741,75 for small lota, sales of 100 bra at $1,645. Dried Fruit is without - change; sale • of s everal lets'of Dried - Apples 'at 65060 e.; Peaches at 0;0001,26 according to, quality.. Orton Applesare scarce and prices advancing - for sound article.. We quote small sales at $1,26 • FEATHERS=SmaII sales from store at 33034 c. The market' is poorly supplied; demand fair. A large lot might nut earnekand more than 324 - • REIGHT—BeIow we give a carefully compiled list or freights to the different ports. It, will be ob. served that them are two classes or hel freight , DGoods. I 11. Pi:- To Cincinnati, ets ' 15 10 L Lou ae , '25, ;15 12/. Nashville • 450 — 0), . 25 ' New Orleans ? pound freight 50e P 100 tb.s. Lumber is shippedlo , St'Louis at *500'50 # 51r. To Wellsville and, intermediate points tic; ' ,to V.teu beiwille and Wheeling Sc. way freight below Wells -villa 10c;'Flour. from Wheeling and-points beloW Wellsville 12/e bbl; from Wellsville and 'points above 10c bbl. - *Branstonc. & Onto Ratiatone.=-,-Tlack.charges on the Baltimore and'Obie Railroad . from this city to, 'Ctimberland are as• • follows, Eats, Boots, 800, , nets and Medicines; 35 cents per 100 lbs. Dry Goods, Grectiriel,Queeitsware,,Totiocc ,o 25 cents our -100 pounds. Coffee,'Selt and'Fish ?2,g , nor 100 pOunds. ' GltOck:RlES—There- was considerable-business in Cabe,- Sugar and Molasses ,yesterday. Sale of 25 barrels Molasses at 2/3c. • Sugar, we Iptete at 41 , Vac:, according to quality. Coffee—Prime Rio is w orth 7.16371 c:, which. Many email sales. - GRAIN We quote . Wheat at 70c. at Whiclisev;.. eral lots; were taken from wagons. Barley is. worth 45e:Oncra high figure might be obtained; salts from first handa. at 45ei. .11ye -is. worth 45c.- from 'first hands 47c; from store, at which Oats are on the decline, we have a sale of 500 ton. et24025c. from first . .hands; Ole jeudiney i 4 downward. - corn ; - s a lei! of 1500 toi:Ot .I.l6l;yrortlarbin stO/est 05037 c. nere , seerna to be cOnsiderabie doing 0 Grain for -, GENgiNG.fteld atgda • S .... • • - OLASS , -Thereis - considerable Ma acacia Win doW Glass: • SaleitSrl 0 0f83.,25 to Arad° ;:$3,60., to country; 10:12 4 53,50 to trade ; $3,76 to country. • Quart, f?' groats. - a .9;eo 10x12-•;••••; , •• ,' .0 4,50 PULL " • W-1,00 12:18 •-• ••' ,- Q 7.00 • rdad'amine, 5,6 ••. • • Patentdo.•lo:l4- - . • to gal— • 0 0,00 • . to16:24—'••••• 0 Claret, lie gross• CP 0,00 - Country brands Window Glass P box. , 8:10 -- •.•• ; • • 3;2503,31 City brands, . 10:12 • - • • 3,5003,02 GUNPOWDER. .Salad are regular at the follow'. ing rateat PPG 4,75 0 5,60 Eagle do. in pa- Eagle 13•1, lbs. • 0 .3,00 ' pent . 0 . 3 37 , pa. dz.l lb can's* 7,00 Rock pciyNer.....3,25 a 3,62 1 4'.04 's HEMP— Some small : sales fromtore at 9. 25 ) , . nr,, , per ton. HONEY..I.Ve have no sales orconeequence. 'HULLED BARLE.Y..Regniar sales at ~3c. pc' RI; Pearl do, at be. HAY—Not much earning in ; mien at scales at $ 1. 050155.00. , AIDES--;Wo makei a iringlealteration in quote .. • - Milo:Rai •• • • •.•• •7 0 Do. kiPPa skin.4 o69 / 1 62 Spaniith. ... -;••• •: - •'•1•11 . 19 Dieep • 0 qi Do. saltea:•• 4 • - OD ' I .•••• . • • - ~ . . IRON-The table below gives the prices oflroe t . . . which have not changed for months 1. , • Bur Juniata..=••• 0 •.. Plough wings.•• • . " Commort.-4 0 _" Slabs. k iheer,.......•• • 5/ 0• 71 RUSISiIIn Shea:-.-. ' s Boiler Plates ••6 414 61 '.. . 100111.13un'te. ' 0 .8,50 3d "••• • 0 o,}. 80 Eoci . " . • 0 4,00 . Splre V' lb..*.- - 0 60 7d ."•••• • 0.4,50 " pressed ..•- •• .6{o d . "•,... - 0.4,75 - Boiler Ritets.••• .7 0 800 NAVAL - STORES..There has beep `no change_ in the market, and we quote old , nrices t &Milt Phig;;AG2 et . ." N,Carolina4,oo 04,25 'Titch ,••• • • • - •3,00'.0 3,50 Tuentiue, gal, .. 62 0 _65 Par, - Allegh's3.oo. 0 3,50 Var'ish, C0pa11,75 0 2,25 ' INSURANCE .The lidowing table gives the ratio i or insurance on good steamboats:.' To Phila. - and Balt. via -To Wheeling , • • . ... f ' . ... canal • • ~.., • } Brownsville Cincinnati • 4 , -. •••• - f 4 ' Lonisvilto •• • • . • ... }} f l ' 'Evansville, la.'• •• • 4. i ' 'Nashville, Tenn., •• • fl} . Memphis. T11111i. , ” , I'l ' New Orleans .... ••• 1 ' .1f Saint Louis 1,14/.• = 1- - 1 - QuinO, Illinois, . 1 1.1 Barlinfrani, lowa,• 1 - IfGalena, ~ .....) 1,.. 21 Jerewort City; Mo., 2 I Indepeatlencri; Mc. .11 i LEAD.. Regular attleator Missouri Pig at 41c4 Bar 6c. ' Sheet Lead $5, air boa; Cut 6. The. follow rig are the rates asked (hi Patent Lead Pips: . • - e inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe sc. f'foot. i " " No. 2. .. 4 , ea r ... . i ~ . ~ N n. 2 14It 7c . ,ipr 41 k . ..II , N o. ~ o o 61, 14 /41 11 N o. 1.. 11 , 1,7,1,1 4 p. p. 14 14 41 s o. 1 Li le 4,114 44 1 u, " ' No. 1- 44 " 110., " Allother sizes 6fe..fr 1b..: LUMBER—We give table without alteration There is no change, and nothing doing but a regular business from yards. Clear e @22,00 Flooring Ido 19,00220,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido @— Clear IL do 033,00 Oak . 024,00. Common 14 do . 015,50 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 {OlOOO 24003,00 Common 2do 2.1,00 Laths, sair , d 2,0002,20 LEAT/lER..There heal:keen an advance in New York sole of $l,OO per 100 Ds. Dealers are doing a fair business and complain that they cannot -get sufficient" stack to meet the demand. The fol lowing Ore the present selling rates: New York Red, middtingNveights,.....• . • 18c ip lb do do Ore- do lie Baltimore, 21022 Harness Leather, 20 Skirting, io 22023 8ird1e,....d0 • p dos 832036 er dos 24021 DaifSkins, doz 4, .•1024 OILS—FaII strained Lard Oil..sells at 66c .; OIL MEAL.'.ltegular salcsat 45c.fr be. PIG METAL—We have no. a sale to report There appears to be no inquiry. PROVISIONS—Butter is still very scarce; there is no prime being offered; we quote Lair Roll at 110 lc. Prime Roll .would bring .121 c. Lard is worth 5101 c. in keg. Bulk Pork is worth 4c. at which we have numerous ales. POTATOES—The market is nearly bare; and prt. cr:i of a good article have advanced. We quote at 80c on wharf; sates of PO bbl. and 18 ske from store at 87e. • . RYE FLOUR—Saler or 40 bbis. from gore at 13,18. The market iawell supplied, without much demand. BAGS—Taken from wagons at Sle. SBEDS—Sales 0f39 bushels from wagon at $3,12; $3,25 is received at stores; buyers ship to Baltimore. Timothy is worth $475 from first kinds. . Sale of 120 sacks flax at 90c.; small lot taken in trade at *aloe. STARCH.. Regular sales at 6361 c. SPICES . Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rates annexed': 1 Cluvss . •-• .. ,• •33 0 3.i. Nutmegs 1,50 0 WAI Cussiaitt Mars. rt 0 25 l'epßee•-•••-• •9 41 10 Ginger, • ...... 10 0 11 Jasptcc.•- ..... la . 0 10 9UEZTI?i47--Poad No 1,7 c. Nonatook . 6ic ffr SHOT.. Regular lairs at $1,3101,44. ' SALT..Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; Aletnand TUBS..ltogular sales at $9 4) do:. VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbla at 7tZt9c. WOOL.. We have no report to give. We quote our table as presenting the nominal prices 1 . COMM% 7.3 c. elb. 1 th00i1..2.5....0211c. pr• lb. *Blood . 73c. " Full Blood— •115 c. " 'Blood . tic. " Prime TALLOW—We quote at 707fc. in the absence of any important sales. • TIN PLATE...Prices have advanced. We now quote as follows: I. C. $11,25; I X 813,00. Block Tin has els advanced in proportion, TOBACCO., The dealers report' the following mites at which - the market is steady:: Cigar Leaf.— • 4 0 7 12stump intro' 11 * 15 Mouufc'd do. • • 2 0 71 2s " " 12 0 17 -Ladies* Twist. I/ 0 10 Ins " " 12 0 14 Plug i.ll kegs.• • 610 7 Scotch snuff.• ." 14 0 16 Ping in boxes.. 15 0 15 Rapine 14 0 16 6'l wist 410 7 Cut& dry Ith pa. 0 25 Cuvendish.• -• • • 0 5 IVHISKEY--Raw is mr , we quote sales at 18018/ NEW Yoax, March 6. MONEY AND EXCHANGES—Meney has con tinued. pretty tight—but the arrangement made by Mr. Secretary Walker with Messrs. Daring, to pay part of the. Mexican Indemnity and to draw upon the sub•T e reasury here for a million of dollars, has had the effect to lighten the market, but up to Satur day there had been no actual payment. Prime notes could be discounted at from 9 to 10 per cent: ; and good from 12015. Stocks have continuted to ad vance,End the market is higher this than last week. Exchange's are not as yet vcrr active. on Liverpool are quite dull, partly on account of the non-arrival' of vestal. from :the South with Corn the packet of the let inst., had to fill up the space engaged for Corn .with Cotton. En gagement of Corn in bulk at 7d. 'Co California freights are inactive.—M. Y. Jour. of Com. N 0.11.115 Going to Move. a - MINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING J OFF-r-Cam.AND Satin' BAILGAm.—The undersign ed beiug about to remove,in We coming month,•to No.td Wood street, is . desirous of closing out the greater part of. his Stock at. REDUCED PRICES. He would call your particular attention to his large and splendid assort ment of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, Gitan doles. Lamps, Britannia, Tea. Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea. Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which he offers at a small advance above cost. Remember the place, No. 115 Wool) sr. - lfeb27] HODKINSON, XTOTICE TO PURCHASERS OF TIN, COPPER' IN AND SHEET IRON WARE.—Country Merchants and others•would do well to call at the store.of 8, MOR. ROW, Fifths:red, &wee» IVood and Marker, where they will find a largo assortmentott low prices, for cash or up phived paper. 117 - Builderstorders promptly attended to. feb2.9:6teod it* A NEW DRTCK HOUSE AND LOT . FOR EVAASALEORRENT—Situated in the Seventh Wahl convenient to Kating's old Mansion House. The House containi five Rooms, Kitchen, and .finished Garret.— Poisession .can. be obtained immediately. Enquire of feb27:31.. HENRY Me.OULLOUGH, 3t and ch Poet.) (Journal cop - 14 k TENV. BOOKS.— History of Mary, Queen of SCots.,-. 111 By Jacob Abbott; with engravings. History of King Charles the First, of, Frngland. fly Jacob Abbott t'vrah engravings. History of Alexander the, (heat. . By Jacob 'Abbott; with engravings.. History of Hanitibal, the Carthageniaa. By Jacob :Abbott: with engravings. Hecetited and for sale by - , JOHNSTON & STOCKTON feb24 Corner Market and'Sd els. LA I F lt r P t Ek T;o2eaTe lte Tea Paper 60 " a .: :white white ". bro'u " Just received, and for aale.nt.tbn Paper Warehouse of mart, No. 87 Wood street.- - . . • Magazines for March. lODEV'S LADY'S BOOK FOR - MARCH Graham's Magatine' " " The above are; in beauty, o(erabellisbirteats, equal to their grade- The Illustrated Life and Notorimis Adventures of Dick .Turpitt, the bold Highwaymen, Burglar, Murderer, etc., e elegant illustrative engravings _ The American ristiatia, containing a histurydf prize fighting in the United .States,, with all principal bat- Ales for the last forty years, and a full. and precise Re hm/At of all the particulars of, the 'great 810,000 Match between Sullivan and Hyer,'with their method of train ing for the fight, as described by Patrick Tunory, Esq. Pictorial Inauguration Brother Jonathan. • ' Justreceived at • M: A. MINER'S, mare ' - Smithfield st., opposite Brown's Hotel. Ali I War The Kittanning Packet t , Wm. 'Phillipßp leaves at 10 o'clock this morning. • Ker firattrip was saccessiot: She made eaccllent thate. . 's+ -••+4 o' . 4e Weirton Rtvesti.--Tffe St. Louis Republican of the 21st instant, reports the weather moderate and pleasant. The river was, SWI receding, and filled' with floating ice. There were two; arrivals—the Tempest, from Alton, and AnthaniWayne, from 11- linois Rives ; this river was also filled with heavy ice on the 19th, and war believed to be closed at Dia mond Island. • ` Sir The , editor of the Wheeling Argus very , iievere upon the Captains of the Hiberma No. 2 and . Western World, because they'did not atop at Grave Creek, where he hung out his distress signals. The Captain will doubtless be more secouunodating of ter this drubbing. sir We regret to learn that Captain Hutchinson, of the late steamer Northern Light, is. now lying sick at the Broadly!) , Hotel, Cincinnati. Mir We saw Captain !Counts, of the Mount Ira'. non, yesterday morning, and.did not observe any thing in his demeanor that stamped- bird loch a bad character as one of the city papers represents him. It is always well enough for the public to "upend their judgment, when they heir one aide of a bad story, until they hear the other side. The Mt. Ver non left last evening for Bt. Lanni, loaded down to the guards.--Cin. Corn. Dr Our wharf is all life and buainess animation— the bevy bustle of thirty steamers addingto the gen eral commercial hum and bombe—Cis. Com. Mar 2. For Kittanning. Adilig The new and sPleindid steamer WILUA3I PHILLIPS,At'Pn.ut , , Master, wilt leave for ea ova and intermediate porta Ott the Allegheny laver, Mit day, ?Ala o'clock, AY. - Par freight or passage. appl • on board. marti For. 81. Louts. - : !+•_LjlM a lp Tna fine panenger steamer CAMBRIA, Krainu fil cas, sater r will !ease foram above i tediate ports, this day • • For freight or passage, apply on board. - meal Yor St. Lottl'4 The fine steamer CONinGNEE, Lacs , WOOD, Master, will leave .for the above and unerta tate ports, this day, at lft o'clock, a. X. For freight or pbssage t apply on board. mars - Zazteerttli and Marietta Packet.. The One steamer CAROLINE, His mito, :Waster, baviug undergone thor ough repairs, will run as a Regular Packet on the abate }nide. L eves Pinaburgh every Wednesday morning; rcturaingi leaves Zanesville every Friday morning. For freight or passage, apply on board. . mars Pitsburghtd Louise - I/1e Packet Line. • The new and splendid fast passenger packet, TELEGRAPH No. 2, Muria. Mester ' will leave for Cincinnati and Louisville, on Monday, the Ol'h invent, at' 10 o'clock, 1e...F0r freight or passage, apply on bean!, or to . BURBRIDGE, WILSON A. Co.. or • • GEORGE maw . : Steamo Peyton& will leave Louisville for New- Orleans, ou arrival of Telegraph No. 2. Passengers tan go direct, and can have berths , secured here i .de aired. mars • For Zones - 1r . aAilTim aplendid hisCranitinicateamer CARD. LINE, tilineing, Master, wittletvre for the mere an tmermediate ports, on Thursday, Bth Instant, at to CMOCk, A. For freight or passage, apply an board, or to mar 3 W. B. WEIEELER„ Agent: ' , MOTH Y SEED-3 bWs. Timed, Seed. for sale by 1 roar° - SMITH h SINCLAIR. II ca l l a 'E ;6 IIEANS--10 I;lkitne ISeans for sale . IILOVER SEED—A few bble. Clover Seed, for tale by kJ mar° • &RIM &SINCLAIR. EATIII4/-350 lbs. Skirting', for sale Ly matil SMITH k SINOL-Allt BBLS. GREEN APPLES:-Ree'd and for sate by V mare CUMMINS &. ' 100 BUSHELS DRY APPLES—Bred and for sato by (mare] CUMMINS k 111 K EC:11 AND 6 DIMS. AND BEANS I — lair ER: mar.ltr 131.11..5. FRESH ROLL. BUTTER—idpd reed and far sale.by (mail) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. RYE FLOUR—To-day received and for sale I by [mar3) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. ri.XiS BUTTER . ; Silo Lard ; for sale by mars ARMSTRONG & CROZER. +Qv rate by [mar3) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 11113UNDLES. HARNESS LEATHER—Suitable for It/ making Hose, or Ratting.~ for sale by mar 3 ARMSTRONG ,& CROZER. rth 16a16:e..;* Rectified nli BLS. E F PERFINLOUR-I:o.day received by ti mar 3 ARIUSTRONG& OROZRR_ Fy KS •Ofilkiti&PPLES _ Peaches ; Just received by nada ARMSTRONG & CROLLR. , osaii Olds, tid riaidatii — ,lii atoi; in and for sale by" KING & MOORHEAD, • nvir3 Diamond. OVISVILL k;Llhi K-2:1 bb rec'd per ateameiTele 14 graph No. 2, and for sale by rasa • KING & MOORHI:AD • bbls. in story a ntl for sale by mar 3 KINO & MOORHEAD 1010TATOVS-..15 bbla. Nestor 'mocks jut received and for rale by Emar3l KING h NOPRHEAD. 101.11. CON—WOO tbs. new Bacon, just receivedand -1o; JLOP firde b y iteleJJ) W.& J. C. ACHESON Fa Doz. voter BEHH . JICS—Just recd anrTl7.lr rale e"i'' tAi febta - W. &3. C 7. ACHESON. WoosT 6ri BUSHELS SMALL WHITE BEANS--In . store 1.1. and for sale by W.& J. C ACHESON, N 0.2 Smithfield a. A PPIAI.I---50 bbls. Penocks; • 111... 150 " Romanite6; for sale by : febl6 • W. & J. 0. ACHESON _ _ CCORNMb:AL—fresh Ground Sifted Corn Meal, just received and for sale by feblo W. & C.,ACRESON ipcir-Asti.—u, casks Pot• Ash in store and for sale by inalS MILLER & RIEKETSON. UrIIITE: HAVANA SUGAR-30 boxes .Whito Ha vans Sugar, just reo'd and for kulle.by jams - MILLER as RICKETSO.N. An PS. FANCY CASSIMERE—On hand, and for sale 5.,111J at manufacturer's priees,by flell2ol H. LEE. 100 PS. ALL WOOL TWHEDS—Por sale by L - feb2o " EI. 1 CASE GREY AUX , D CLOTH—Just reed; mat tor sato at manufacturar'sprices, by [fab2o] IL LEE: 115 - 7 - E AMERICAN ARMY eLOTH—On hand and for sale by (febtl3) S. LEE. Nil PAIRS DRAB BLANKETS.—.-The attention of Cul -I.OIL/ Ifornin-men is directed to this article. They will be sold low, to close consignment, by , ( rani H. LEE. AASSORTMENT OF BLANKET. COATING4—For sale fiery low, us the sisasou is tar athranced. Deal era may expect bargains.' freb2ol • H. LEE. ,117 - 991, 7 -Ttio biglicst price, it cash, paid i fior'TLo i. ?l, by IbbM - ' ' Liberty street, opposite Filth. Tlvr t fr — tl i er Broactkefne g l i lin u g p n otop id a e u m ittegre s tre f e o4 Allegheny.: Apply to • •- ' H. LEE, feb22 • Liberty street, opposite Filth. C . OAN-500 bushels just termed and for tale whole sale and retail by . RHODES & ALCORX,• rnd) , . .30Fiflh street. 'IDOL. MEAL—Fresh Ground, for sale Wholesale and VLF' retail by - - ItHODES'ft: ALCORN, , marft • - f"; ' 'A Fifth street. H - ULL'D BARLEY—Of our own Manufacture—Con stantly on hand and for sale by • - ... • RHODES &•ALCORN, mard 30 Fifth istr.ot. A SH HO6PS—On hand and for sale by mare - RHODES & ALCORN RANGES! ORANGES !--6116 boxes Oranges,just O ceived and for sale by - JOSHUA RHODES, mart; No. 6 Wood st. YESIONSt LEMONS !- 355) boxes Lemons. Just re ceived end for saic by. ..JOSNUA 'RHODES, nmr6:6t No. 6 Wood st. iiiiii:;'.l.Wfi':Oiiiii.:'...'.•i' -, ,. OP.PITTSBITROIi'. 15} PI[YT WATS - i:171 TSB CLIANTML.:_. - . ARRIVED, Steamer MichiganMichiganNo.2,'Oilson, Beaver. • Robt-WighUnan, ' Lake.Eile; Sbole,BeaTer. " - Jacobsi Brownsville, ' . Atlantic; Parkmson, do. c am d e n, Hendrickson, McKeesport... . Clipper Na %Crooks. Cincinnati • . ' Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Wellsville, Poe, Sunfish • Fairmount, Ebben, St. Louts. " Saranak. bl'inty - re,..NeWOrleans. " Wm. Phillips, M'Phail. Kittanning. Steamer Lake Eric, Shales. Beaver.. _ " Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. • Robt. Wightman, —, Beaver. " Ballic.Jacobs, Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parkinion, do. Camden, liendrickon,-hlcKeespert. " Caroline, Flueher, Zanesville. " Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati.. " James Nelson;l1loore, Wheeling. Wellsvilloi.Pee, Meeting. " Caleb Cope, Munlock, Wellsville. " Caledonia,'Cilhoun, Cincinnati: " ' Ringgold Cope Cincinnati. - • GAR HOUSE 0 ASSES.-15 bbla. a. Saga b Musa bdotaaaes, on consignment and for ante by janl.B • MILLER RICKETSON • foe .tsdW.*. lii-lif.:'-.1 '; • Lots [or. ' t3tale In SenvWss;^ IHOINING : ALLEGHENY CITY.Port y or fitly • 2114., Lots Will be aold r at a low price, any time before the Ist of APril. Mechanics' or others; who wish cheap Lots ` will find it to their , interest to buy now, as it is: be. .tiered they. will increase very much in value during.the year. Those Wishing sin all Lots will eallori at the upper 13pidge,,Alictrlieny. - A portion of Ground iii Henollalformerly Ninnery . Hill,)is laid'out in Sip:ares of front three to five acres--= to be sold.to those.wishing a country residenee. - This portion of the Ground, ammands a view of both Rivers, And is a most delightful plan for a summer residence.— Enquire of . [febl3:d2wl THOMPSON BELL... Valuable Property , for Sale. HE undersigned offer for sale - the valuable property known as. Concert. Hall,. situated on Penn tweet, corner of Barker 's alley, having. it front on Penn street of 120 teen ; run ning back 160 feet to a . 12 feet alley, on which is erectell a very large Brick Dwelling House, the main building front of two stories, with wings one and half story higy, - and the rear building - slime stories high. -The building is very convenient and. well adapted tor .a Hotel or extensive Boarding House.. It is now oee piell.by Mr. Christie, as a Hotel. For terms, apply to JOHN GRAHAM, or. t . JOHN H.PEEBLES 7 I , Pittsburgh, Feb. 1-841-ditu /Bosun Scasztet Building-Lots for Sale. 3BEAUTIFULLY: SITUATED BUILDING LOTS rl for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmetproperty. Parsons desirous of investing a smalls= of mon ey,u an do so to advantage, by 'nearing chtdie Lotd of various sizes. , This property, for beauty of location.,"commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny,. Monongahela and 'Ohio rivers" - -is `unequalled. It has the advantage of an abundance of thochoicestspring water. The new real, now finishing, will Tender it easy of tteeeits, and bring it within it convenient distance of the 'Allegheny market: As an investment for profit, td any nothing of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a Ttrasz-Totn ronirn. The above Lots will sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. ' • ' - • : Trms CLEAE inn initecuTAßLE. . . . . Plans may be seeu and every information had, of Mr.' HUGH SWEENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE, at his office, int 4th street, Pittsburgh. nov3o AFARM FOR SALE—Of 50 Acres, with a good Log House, Garden, number of Pearl Trees, and - fine Spring. Also, 5 Acres in cultivation. Balance' is good and well timbered. Situated near to Churchand School, Saw and Grist Mills, and .two miirs.frouf the 'Olue, at. about 30 tulles below Marietti--vin readily be" divided' into two smallFanns, and may be; so sold, if purchased at once—S4oo. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, febta . • Smithfield street. DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE FOR• SALE—A Brick House, and Lot, in good order, and welt arranged— on Walnut street, Fifth Ward-81600. A Frame House, andbat, 25 feet front on Crawford sL, 6th Ward, by 122} on an alley—WSW RobertsA Frame House, and Lot, 62 R. (corn on R street, 7th Ward, by fIA on an alley—lMO. S. CUTHBERT, Oen. Agent, (620 Smithfield street. IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE.—A small Iron Foandry, 1 with Patterns, Too Waco., all roadylforpperation t ynll be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron This offers an excellent opportunity to aiming man to commence the iron Foundry business Enquire of SCAIFE & ATKINSON,. decs Ist, near Wood street. FUR KALE—A. Lot of Ground, , in 716 Ward, Pitts burgh,l: 20 feet on Duncan street by 70 feet to an feet allay.; The location is desirable. Terms moderate. Enquire of JOHN COYLE, Real Estate Ag't, fcb2o Fourth Street, near Smithfie l d. OR BALE -A - trail two ~ioi t frtune dwelling house, .1: conveniently situated, franung ou Pride streci,- one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by . Da feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms For funher particulars apply at the house,o; to sep2 JAMES ht&Y.Water street. 1 Steam Boats for Salo. the splendid Stearn - Packets BALTIC' and ATLANTIC, built egtiressly to run as regu ar aekeirton the Monongahela, between Pitts burglyand Brownsville, and having run for a few months are found to be WO large andpowerfnl for thenavigation of that river, are.noar offered for sale; The followingrare thff'dirrususions of these rwurboats, viz.: Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet wheels, 24 feet diameter, LOfeet buckets; four. ballets, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinder/421 incites, and 6 set stroke. Each boat contains 50 mate-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. Por terms, enquire of . A. MOOREEAD nov2):tf , Pittsburgh. For Sale'or Exchange. T CPPER FOR B.IILE the whole of the property on which I 'now reside., in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dvrelhng House,Out Houses, tte., with the Garden ;or would exchange the tame for Property in the neighborhood of the City ;—or I would divide the Property to suit rurclsasers, Peraonidivosed pur chore or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins & Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Monett pahela 110111/). Idec<awtfi JAMES C. CUMMINS. flO LET—In Allegheny City, Dwelling House. Sta -Ibtu and Lot. s 0 feet by MO; nerat occupied by Demi, edioining Geo. Hogg. for terms, address the subsenber; via box 140, Pittsburgh Post Office. febl9:dtt ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE- , Fbit Lot on the Court House " The Lot is 2J feet-by 121 feet to an alley. Title Indisputable, and very reasentable terms of payment.. Enquire of ifeblol THO MELLON. ItOR SALE OR RENT-- .. . 4, Two Story Erick Dwelling, situate on. Fifth street, opposite the Court ElNllitr of ARMULLEN & DOWNING; lanl7 ' 21g Liberty street, opposite Seventh: MlOll. SALE—Tbred valuable Building Lots, 20 fe7el fronton Roberta . street by 4011 deep—prise mr the whole, 8900. Also, a Frame House and Lot, of 15 feet front on Strawberry alley, with a 3 feet alley. by 120 feet deep--1500, and a ground rem. perpetual of 815 yearly. - A 154,20 shares Hand street Undue Stock. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, felMs . Smithfield street. entire Stock of the fiIINERSVILLE OMNIBUS LINE will be disposed of at Public. Sate, on Tlinesday, the 7th of March next, at 10 o'clock, at the-, Omnibus Station, on Fourth street, near Market if not disposed of at private - sate. The following is the stock: two Omnibuses jour horses, two Sleighs and Harness. For' furtherniarticalars, enquire of CHA.S.. BARNET , - McANINCE, or .I.NO.FAGEiN. febtlind liournal copy till day and ch. Post] jotTO LEP—A Dwelling House, on Federr - street, Allegheny, near the Market Square ; and' a email House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near, Mrs: Mar ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. Also, a long Room, 3d story, Market street; Pittsburgh. Two small ;Bores °it Third street, and several convenient Oilices,near tho Post Office. Apply to E. D. GAZZAM, • febl:3ce . Office, Third Street, over PIPIO jotTAVERN STAND AT SHOUsTOWiti I FOR RENT—A. commodious and well finished Invent fitund,l is the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with good. Stabling attached. It will:be leased for a term of years. Addtesi • jaw •• - _ P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. TO LET—One - Three Story and one Two Story Dwelling !louse, finished In modern style marble mantels to each' of the tattlers. and bath' houses in each; situated on Atrlie streft, 'second and third houses Rna o the corner of ; Washington st. • - JOIiN, F. .PERRY, 4nnVtlwdo corner of Liberty and Irwin 515.2 FOR SALE—A Lbt - utid Two- Story•' Brick Buildtug,on Filth street, opposite the Court House, Also, a House and Lot ICI Birmingham. Price; .uo. Apply to JOHN J. MITCHEL, fehl9 , No. 10S Fourth st. riNO LET—A Store Room, on Third street, South side, I between Wood and Market-streets. Possession given on the Ist day,ol Aprkl . Apply to M. KANE, Jr., or to ' • • 'JOHN OYLP th 420 Fourth-itreet, near Smithfield.. frO litil'—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North- I, east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Rom; or Storage of any kind. Enquire of • ROUAN & CANTWELL, febB . SO Market st., Pittsburgh. 00h1 AND POSVER TO LEl'—e& Rootni 20 feet by 111 0 AO, can be had, with a povrer sufficient fhr &Turning or Machine Shop, oz Liberty street,' near the Canal Bridge. V.) ignite at _.ROBINSON'S, fobt9l , Poe; Biliklings, corner Fifth et: and Wood, TPOTET:=ATh — rei , . 1. eleven "Rooms, on Wayne street.. 'tent, to azood Tenant, 8250. Apply to - - H C. A. M'ANULTY febS Canal Basin. WILLIAM 'VATIC. rke CO., (1517CCE5807/8 To set IGIII4r .4 T•T Z.) No. 10, Fourth street, tauten. Ferry and Liberty swat, MAN UFA CT U RERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes by-. drums, pumps, baths, water closets, leadenceliftes, &c,; keep .constantly on hand and manufacture. to order,' :sheet lead from 1 tp 8 lbs. to the aquare foot, insheets of 6' by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the dada wholesale,' ortut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand ; leaden pipes from 2 to k inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for conveytng water from springs, furnished to the country trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method, of laying._ Also,on hand, large supply of Adams , Pat- . 0 , 1 m a im pumpy i . for wells or cisterns; Snow & CO's. very supeiror easturon suction Pumps. Hydrant work. of every descripuon executed in - the mast, durable returner, ry and on the most accommodating ternm. Ordrs from the count Tor leaden pipes, sho t lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. Co.Partnerahip Notice. ron& l l N otirg..- haiing, on "the - Itit in l r tl ass 7 rl e ° l J. with him in his business lona IkrattM; they °e- a sgi t II hereafter carryon their Importing of House Furnishing Hardware, and illanufacturtnftbusintss,Under the name and style tlf John Dunlap & Co: The businera of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the firm, at their warehouse, corner of-Market `an Second amain (janO) JOHN DUNLAP & CO; TVSBOLUTION.--The putuenshth of Mtravnt & LEE jj is this day dissolved, by mutual consents The bu siness of the firm Will be settled by.H. Lee , J. R. MURPHY, Pimburgh, 30th Jan, 1849. • H. LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business'and attend . to the sale of Woolen Goods, at-the old lattice. IL LEE. HIV' In from the late firm of Murphy & Lee. I take great pleasure in recommending Alr.M. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to thepubtle: J: R. MURPHY. DISSOLUTION—The partnership heretofore existing between JAS. HERDMAN, and WM SPRATT, was dissolved• on the 9th inst., by the : death of 'the latter.. The business of the late firm will be settled .by, the. sot-, 'giving partner, JAS. IlEftnitlAN, at the old stand. (No. 93 Wood atreat,) where persons. indebted-will .please. mate payment, - riARPFIr BAG FOUND- , smallCarpe Gag w a s Nj picked up in the Idonongnhela River, yesterday.— The owner, can have iy by Calling tlt tbikothee t and pay ing for advertisement. feb22:3l I 0 4 26041.3, 'Etirsn'AtrartrAG ,OP rzENV3,cIO 3 , AT P. DELA-NIPS. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY BT., PlTTSSuir.tizg . TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general as . s o ri: Meet of French, English, Belgian and Ainerman cloths, ,Cassimeres and Vesi nig, of the latest and -Wast , ~ desirable patterns. Amongst them will be found a vast: t3' or entirely new styles Fancy CassirnereS amt. t' , , tngs, of the latest importations—all of , which will be made to order in:the most fashionable manner, .tit short notice, and reasonable prices. -- , — On hand, ra..large assortment -of READY-MA-DE CLOTIIING, made up in the present Spring Style, and Will he sold low for cash. , _N. B. To TAlLORS,—'Watt's Graduating• Shoulders' Measure System. for sale at (mrlaldcw) P. DELANY'S. IV,O. GO MARKET STREET, hdve received, by're .l.ll cent importations, the following GOODS, vizi— , Six cartons Thibet - Shawls,' of, Various - qualinets and colors; 50 doz. Alexander's , ' best quality Kid - Gloves together with a good assortment ' , Of - col'd Silk,' lade Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade ; rich stand; ing straight and, tarn-over Collars ; 300 pair Embroidered gaffs, front 50 cents to SLI.S; Mourning Collars, °l've nous Patterns M . end Lace the greatest assortment ever offered' by us ; French and English 4-4 - Prints; Hoyle's Prints,amall figures and fast colors ; small ',raid French Giughams ; British Furniture Chintz; white satin damask Table Cloths ;Linen 'Damask, 6-8 and 10-4; green Bereges; Genus black Gros de Rhine S . lk Cravats , ..T.l to 40 inch, the best goods impelled; Purse Twirdl Linen Cambric, and Linen 'Cambric Hdkfs., - front to 82,50; WHITE GOODS, such as Jaconets, Lawns;Mull and Swiase Mastitis, figured and plain Laces, white and cola Tarlatans, fro., We are in the daily receipt of new Goods, and invite the attention of purchasers to our extensive stock. . •-• - - - feb27-- REMOVED. Fashionable itead anailers, Ws. 2d Markel Street, second :door below "Second &reit. C." WERNEBIIRO, ' - RESEECTEULLY announces to his auriferous friends; and to the publicOhat lie bas removed his Fashion= ble - Head-quarters front Liberty Street to his new Store, on Market, 2d i door from Second street: He s:constant ly prepared to;ake to ; Order, of the most fine and best materials; in, a superior Manner and at very reasonable prices, every aruele of Fashionable Clothing, of which his complete stock, of- choice and carefully. selected French; English - and Belgian Clothi, Cassimeres, Vest. lugs, dcc., pf.the latest-and most destrable patterns, are particularly designed. - ... • - He bas also on hand a very large stock , of Ready•made Fashionable Clothing :which lie will sell very. low C. WEENKBURr,. 28 Marketer i door from Second at. BleesalmdGoods, AA. MASON A.C0.,:N0. GA Market street, have just . received the following Istll known. brands of Bleached. Muslias , viz: - - 7.8 and 5-4 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam Mills ;,-- - 54 nkea "... " ' • " Mason," "Pokan okei," PCarlisle Na ," ni "Dorc g hester,".``Erin leigamond," "Grafton.'”A," "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence," "Beaten Pillow Case," "Farnsworth," Ac.. &c. All of which, together with /near styles not here, rnentione.d; will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or pack- Clothing at Co.t. S the subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room, AL they will adhere e. strictly . to the above terms. There for we would resfectfully Invite theattention of the public to our handsome assortment ofeLOTHING Our Stock is large, and of the best material 'and .workman bgla M'AIULLEN & DOWNING, No. dt9 Liberty*, opposite foot of 7th et. Shirting Muting mind lrilattLinent. TNT R. MURPHY invites- the particular. attention of . those warning the above Goods, to hisdesinible stock, consisting of the beet make; from themost approv ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure He has just received an 'additional supply, and is offering Shining Muslims of a superior quality at a:very-low price. A 150,7 , - Sheting and Pillow-ease Muslim; Diapers and Crash; Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and in Housekeepg Dry Goods generally. ' - LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Such as French Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy.Be Laafnes, (some new styles list received;) Alpacas, Sec. The season being far advanced, all these Goods-will be sold at pnces that cannot fail to please.- t. Ey- Wholesale Rooms up stairs. jants Freak. Arrival... New Goods! no: SS sums= Sr., acrwsztr 4111 ST. AND lota Liposome FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! The - subscriber has just ieeeivedlis second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Peal in P riers, and far below the cost of mane facturing, and will dispose Of-Lbem. - Whielesale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleattied Muslin,only 31. cents; - 4-4' Bleached Muslin; from 6# to t2* 9-4 Brown ' do: do. sto 8 cents; 4.lDouble Purple Calico,l2/ do.. Prints, Merrimack patterns, only . slt cents; - Furniture Chintz, only 6k cents, : . Red and Yellow flannel; all wool, 181 cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange,l2 cents Bed Ticking, only 6 cents; • . • • French Dress Gingham - 02j cents; • - French Work Collars, only 12i cents; .• 4-4 White Flannel. only 25 cents. LADIES , . DRESS GOODS. Mick - Plaid Silks. rich lustre; Wide Black Manilla Silki; . Chameleon Silk,, all shades; Satin stripe Cashmere,new style ; rri French Laartine Plaide; • . Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; • Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; • • Gala Plaids, high colors; Coburg and Thibet Cloth; vnrious shades ; Paris Printed ',tuneable Cashmeres; ' • Frenelthlerino ; all colors; Chameleon Satin , all Shades; Bina Plaid Groi - D'Anriour Silks; ' •• • • Chameleon Thibet Cloths. • . ;• SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • - Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawlsi M .Embroid.. ercd-Blgek• CloslEShawls • new style all wool oans . Shawls; F.mebroidered, bla ck and colored MorisdcLiaine. Shaw/NI-now style Stradilla Showls;:plain and embroid ered black and Colored silk' binge' Thibet Shawls, and 'new style Paris printed Tttrkerri and Cashmere Shawls; FANO 4 GOODS. French work' Caperit.Bollars 'and Cheudvettes; new Style Bonnet Ribbons; Beyer(' bordered linen cambric. Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cn!.vats ami Semis; black and' colored Kid Glores D t•mbhair and worsted Mitts; white, and black Silk,ishmere, Alpaca ; Ingrain and Mora vian Bose; black Silk 'Fringes.and Gimps Thread, Edgingiand Insetting/1: • . • .DOMESTIC AND STAPLE G00D5,,,.., Daniask Table: Linen; and Table Cloths ; Russia Dia, pe rand Crash ; Irish Linen and Linen Lirahts;:BleaehrAt andßrosvn ; Cassinets ; Kentucky Jeans; Obecks;' Bed Ticking ; Domestic Gingham:4: - COldred Pattibtica; Red,Mbite and Yellow Flannels;W elsliFlannel ; Plaid Limeys; Canton Flannels' BroWn Bleached and color , cd GENTLEMEN'S (3 ODDS Itist received, a very fine assortment of French and I:rigfish, blue, black and brown Cloths; blank arid fancy Freuch Cassinteres ; new style fanc Vestings and ern vats; Merino Shine and Drawers; Linen, Cambric nnd: Silk Handkerchief.; and a splendidassortment of Glovea,. Hosiery and Suspenders. Bl BNKETS. ,• - , A splendid assortment of 'superfine '(ribbon botuad) Blankets, jest received. , - • The above GOODS haVintr.beert purchased Since the recent great fall in -ptkes - 'lderehants and 'others are re quested to call and tnispeet them, asT feel - confident that on examination they wilt be found muchlotiterthan they have ever been offered in this City, as:l inrehd to, sell. them tchatesalt amt retail.. at a very small prof: —4 -the Eastern Cast, - ATISALOM MORRIS, No. CS Mai Eat stieet. Patsburitu New Good*, At;Piumber Flit,g-nine - _ consitin. OF FOtlitill AND • D1A11162 Brazen, r.,...vamadr. GBEAT BARGAINS:—The - subscriber him just re turned from the Eastern Cities and is now receiving a vary extensive assortment of F ANCY. AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, adapted - to the present season, and em br, %ilia a stock for richness and variety notsnrpasSed by. at.< establishment the West, • -„ Very glossy black Silks; ;Cravats and Cellars; Handsome dress >do; Black love Veils and Hdkfs.; Rich changeable , ; ;IJneonet and Camb-Mnslias. Rich changeable Satin,dePlaid and striped Muslim; chi ne . ; • ;.. !Handsome Ribbons ; Mods and hightail Fxeuch'Uloves, HosierY, &c.; . Merinos; Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high coPilMnsliaTerkeri Shawls , de Laines; !Cashmere do. - New style Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres 'l. -fringe ; Fancy .do. s do. ;Pluck nibet Shawls, do.do. Black and colored Alpacznnßleck . do. . do. ,• • Plaid Ginghanui; bright 'co-BHk -• do. do - toes; ' Fine Brachia do. •• New style Visettes; Cloth - do: .• - Gala Plalds;bright colors ; iPlaid, Long so. California Plaids;' ;Low Priced . • • Black Bombazines; . IPlaid Clearings; CALICOES,-GREAT REDUCTION His stock of CalicOes is very large; it has been se levied with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric,"end" beauty of design. These goods are lower than they -have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention , 01 purchasers:. The best Calicoes for 61. cis. ever offeied ; ' . • • Double purple Calicoes,English, 121 cents ; Green do. • Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; '.• : • , New style Merrimack Calicoes; • . . Blue - do. do. Blue and Orange ;j: do. )brnitnr • - emir DRESS GOODS. . • .• A large lot of loWpriced Muslin de Lollies, of f he low price of 121 cents per yard. ' Also, Black Alpacall for 14 ets. per-yard.: , Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored.Plairl Ging hams, for 121 cents, warranted fast colors. DordEsnaAND STAPLE GOOIR Bleached Muslinsi.6l to 12; • Yard wide Unbleached; 01169 ; .Bed Tickings, very AbeePi • _2 cuieetts,.Drillings, Rentucky Jeans; Checks, Linings, Pleid.Linseys ; • Domestic Ginghams, altruist's' Shirtings; Colored Cambrics.; . , Flannels. lower than ever offered, Canton Flannels. - • - , LINEN GOODS: , • Irish'Llnins;Linen Lawns ; Damask Table Linen ; • • . Do. do. Cloths; ' ' • Russia Sheeting; Linen Drilling.' Crash. •-; : •, BIANKE-rs!.. BLANKETS!-:. _ r A large Steel' of Blankets; from coerce .to verv,nna also Blue and" Drab - Blankets, fine : : and very. . fine,: for, Oveiconts. • • - ' • • . • • GOODS' Fou'OMITLRMEN. Pine and superfine Prench and English Cloths and Cat.: Sheerest Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket RHand kerchiefs and Cravats ; Gloves ; Suspenders ;.Silk and. Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cottonalf Hose; The subscriber having made extraordinary preparu• dons for, the Fall and :Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goode' untler the edvniitagisof markets - snusually depressed, can 'confidently promise his customers - Me best beigainabe, tai ever been able to offer- .‘ . • • • •• Dintomers of the house, and purchasers generally,Ure espectfulty invited to Call— (nov20); PHMIP ROSS. • • • Blinkers .anbill", • • w nt.- int.LIA is •-'1" • EXCHANGE •AND, , BANKING E N. B. corner of . Third and Wood. areas, SIGHT nnd Time Balsa Exchange, Bank Mace and foreign and domestic Cola...bought actd.soidan the most favorable terms, . - Colleetions made is all tho at the lowest rates. . . • . ••.• sossru zu.L. w • HILL Qi comity, • • .• bi'ocaar .• BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS; Anti Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, tersOr- , calm of Deposit, Bank Notes, Gold an Bik , . No. 65 Wooa street,ard door below Fourth, Westside,Piu.tbuschi • • • • ALLEN caurse: KRAMER & RA.11.111. Eankces and Exchange Beakers, Dealer in Foreign and 'Domestic Dille, Bills of Exchange, :Certificates 1f //epos, it, Bank/Votes, and Coin. - - - • - dimmer of Third anti Wood eta., direetty:oppbilte the St. Charles Hotel.maM . . - N. HOLMES & BO NS _ ' • Bankers and Dealers in. Bazilangs Coin and Bank Notch . 55 Market street, Pirtsburgh.:. saws° HATE. .. ai to w som • :New York *pr Cineiamiti Philadelphia ' " Louisville Baltimore . I • Br. Louis Buying races ; Ohio f Indiana• 'l ' m. ' Kentucky . • tis -Virginia . - f ." Wheeling 1 *Tennessee JIB. S. BOON. * • THOS. BABOTONT. HOON & SARGENT. • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE • BROKERS, 'N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth. Urea', PiLtSburthr - Paq TAEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes. -Tints Bills,. Foreign X./ and Domestic Exchange. Certificates Jf . Deposit, &.e EXCHANGE on nil the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers; • CURRENT and par funds received on deposit°. -COLLECTIONS madeotr all parts of the Union; at the lowest rates: • • • • . • , pmvAT.,:.DISEASES:/Dr:Broiin ; No 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted ad all • .1 cases of a prirau or deliecuenaturs incident& kf to the human frame. • ' • ' -* ,t' Syhilis and Syphilitic 0 ruptions,gptionlicea • and its consequences, together with all es nerealduelutet, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of- . emereatorigin,sktn diseases,withstnetures, gle et, ure discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, Monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula M., ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, tattoos of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, letter, ringworm, mercurial 'diseases, &c. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICEI • • Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthfat excesses' . gaiety, climate, 'or impurities of -the blood, whereby the coon/tattoo may have beenenfeebled,enablesDr.Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief toallwhomay plae- - themselves under his care. • Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged intoaes. .• strata apartments. Patients cog visit Dr. B. without feat • of exposure to other visitors. • • - It is of importance to many persons in need of medieril: aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly.- To all' such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal dis • eases, in their various farmland stages, oilers Inducements. which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated to every branch of medicine; and for the last twelve fears confined himself exclusively to the treatment. of those . diseases. Dr. Braun is the only regularly educated • surgeon in. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn- • plaints. IrrCertair4 safe rind speedy cures will, in all cases, be • guaranteed. ' • Recent cases are relieved in a abort time, without j e ts, ram from bu.siness. ' ' . • • • • l' Hernia or Itupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Dentin to call, as he has paid partmu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must 'contain . fee, or they will not be attended to. • • . Err Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towardithe market.. Consultations strictly con& , v25.4A • I_IEUBLaTISIII.—.Dr. Brnsiva newly discovered rem-. Ito edy for Rheamatisniir n speedy and certain remedy . for tbso painful trouble. It never falls.. ~. .01hee and Privato Consultation Roorns,NU. . mond allay, Pittsburgh, 2a. The Doctor Is.cdorays at. Dallers Magical 'Pain !fi=ts-actor.. •. •, TO THE PUBLIC.—This Is to certify that !have found MagicalJ'ain .E.nrartor to prove a cute. fa the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been anticted . with for ten years, in my hip joints. • . , ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. . Acquackanoek, N. Y.., April 8,1348. . • , , Ma H. DALLET--Str: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relict. Your. Magical Pain Extractor having 'been recommended .to. me. 1 applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in • . a short tune was perfectly-Cured -Could .1 .not get-any- • mote of it, I would not take .a hundred dollars for the . ;. balance of my box. • WILLIAM HALL., 97North.Moore ctreet,New York, June 19, 1847. . .•, . ];l7' CAUTlON.—LtaLley's may /19pot in the city. of New; -. York, and where the-genuine.nrticte- eats be obtaine d , • wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. H. DALI:IST is the inventor of this truly intialuable cons •'. pound, and be never has, and never will commanicate.the; secret of , its preparation to any man living; and, therem.., fore, no otherperson ever has made, or ever canine/re. ;;; grainof it Countetfeiss aboand!.. Every . truly valnahle article subject to_be depredated upon by tounterfciii.to.Ok-itti,.:3 posters . ; and nothing, that we I:noir of, has more oaten, Barely e .ipecieneed, that fact than. Dalley's 5.414pul rnig A. Tast-TTlitigetleine - .Dalleif; in cases ofthe Bums, Bealds,,pilest &0., Will aforiL instant rcliec. produce at once a cooling and soothing effect— extractin g ..7 pain in and from one. to . ,fleets /ninnies! but be sure, al-' • ways, apply it on linen-never bn Conon elotb." And now mark the dyferencorz-Counterfeil Extractors, •••• ,no matter under what name they may appear; or bow plied, always irritate anti:increase thepatn! Pamphlets, containing certificates ofcures,May be had gratis, on application to JOAN D. MORGAN, Western isepot, Pittsburgh. DR. Wg. Tuosl. agent. Valley's Ansinal Galvanic . ture.AU, For Horses, Cattle, cures Spavin, qnittor, greu.se. sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing : ,ceraficatesal respectable. pardes, may .be bad ou appli cation to . JOHN D. MORGAN, octlB:d&wy . A7ent. Pittsburgh., The. Gililia Parsasrve., r%R. CLIC KENEWS: SUGAR. COATED VEGETA BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety In the Unitgd States • as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, ' . Headache; Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs,. Heart burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, .Sore - Throat; Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, 'and a . variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, Ili . a medicine for the milliott. In at seasons of , the year.— spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—mid under elicit , cummances, they ,can' be taken with perfect safety and success. - .AS a Vermifuge and general medicine for chill dren, they are unrivalled. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation.• .For nth:dial - by increasing - the dose they aro equally ben: eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill tiley will be found with • out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands whc use them, and an unqualified approvalwill be the certain " result. . Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is ao original iiventot of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort %VII& over. heard of until ha„introdoced them in Jane, 1E43. Pitrchasers should, therefore, always tO for Cliekener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, or they will be made themactims of fniud. "Price, 25 cents per box. - D.Clickeneqprincipal office for the rule of Pills, Is .GeWirystyNWM. JACKSON, 9 Liberty at, head of Wood, Mita burgh, Pa.,Genentl Agent for Penusylvania,,,Northerm Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. The following are the duly appointed Agents Rir•A% - k . gheuy county, - Pa.: ••• A. M. Marshall, Dr. Brown, ) y Allegheny city. ' •-• . J..R. Johnson, 'Jouathan Gbreist, Manchester. •- • -- Alexander A sdale, Wylie street. J. R.N. Jacques,.Birmingliam. Wm.l.• Smith, Tempernimeville. •G. R. Starr, Sewickley. • 'Edlward Thompson, AVilicinsbargli. Danitl Negley,'Rnst Liberty.. • • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. • • H. Rowland Sr. Son, APReesport • • • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth— John Black, Turtle Creek: . M'Eldowney, BakerstoWa. . Sionuel Springer, Clinton, .. - James M'Ree, Stewnrtstown. Riley M'Lneghliii, Plum township J. Fulton, Tarentum. . JerentiallFleming, Lawreueeville Robert Williams, Arthuraville. . ,auctl.lA wnin • Vresits• Pure .Teas, . : • .• IXI HOLESALE AND RRTAIL, AT TDB Prent YV Sloan, 70 Fourth street, near Iroo{ - Pittsburght The subscriber, having just returned from New York, in now receiving a large supplv of FRESH GRERN . and BLACK TEAS, from. the New York PelltiTert Compri.. ny, selected 'With great care for retail Salei. Our stock , being now heavy, we ore prepared . to Euprilir Groso9i' Hotels. Steamboats and Families with any quantity, itat . at ady price they may wish—packed is }, and 1 pound packages, 5 lb. tin cannisters, 6 and 13 Rt. catty botes,' , and in the half chest • . Retail Grocers are invited to,call, nawe can and .sell better Tens at loWer prices than any other h .Pittsburgh. .. ouse .in. Our stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, rind Im' perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are . the best in the ' American market. - . Layering's double refined Loaf, Crashed and Puller.; Ized SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel. • • • • ' COFFEES.-ftlocha. • Old Gov. Java,Lagnyin.„ St, Domingo and Rio Cottees sel.cted by tie :non gaper rienced Coffee Broker in 'dew York: , , • • • Sweet. Spiced Choeolate,_Piekled Coati:MCA(' WOW' Onions. -Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice. legs Raisins, in 3 boxes. • • • ' '• N-8.-AU.Dr. D. Jaynes Family . • • . • A...JAYNES. ; .. 11 ov.attiNG'S DOUBLE, R.EFlNaTgerallB7-'2C, bbls. Lovering'', Double Reined - Lam. Cruebed no . - Pulverized Sugare,just received old the-Peki Tel, B,ore, 73Fourth street, by deels:di* . .AzYATiail4; • OUNTER% INIC-...100 keg ..I'ront'slieVisidak,(OW F lb. kegs. at 85 pee kegs` Just .. reeeiVetetid lir tale' at • ,' • kin Tea Stoic by IdbeS?decw)i :A1.4411 . 1938„ CONFES S - Bleet — r - t;olli - Gtit7liigt 7 tiiiiii9iik' St: Doming°. led The Coffees; Jaavieed NClEtinlll,o,{ le at the Pekin TeaStore,:3 fooildt:lstreat.•..he., tlec§:d&W" '' • • ' ''• '". ' ••A;; JAYNES: ALIFORNIA . WACONS--- ki.looow cawed 'Wagon reCops, (PoveratpepttiF,ep . .300; • "' - linbrifor ealeby :. . C. A.. AIcATILTLI''ir kr . : co..' -iej;i3 Canal. Ilasir EMS EDWARD DARN. 1117TIPIGI RATS • . 1 . . 1 . . Buying rates; County tr. Ciry ord'u Rao! Notes. Penuizylvonio Co. . Now York harylaad . • New Orlatuis
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