iBIES, tin ' UslMMUiptlae order; * O Befcar.old aadbev;3oO bag* dark' ...green &io Coffee; J* Mots and ferula b*.:.. ItbM ,771.. ’• CABBQW A MePQCHT' -- MANUFACTURED TOBACCO—33 bx* Chapman’* 9»,SS doCoßCTc** Ct)3o doCaTaoahS’*. 10 do ell Bobin*oa , *S , «, IS Ire* fffc 25 do Harrison** S’*. » do Branch* i‘*i ba coarifimml a; reduced me*, bp. ■ ; febO • . - A GORDON, &oat rt ' TOBACCO— a hM* Mi»ob County Tobteeo, receit. ed lhlrdar per ttmr New friend, tod for bv JAMES UCTCHISON' k. Co "'Wttcr tad M front >u * F HEATON A Co, bare received by recent expmt # anirait,dfßM fringe* aud gucp*< uda sad «■»»- tu ribbon*. oOediilk f udy cotton No 9 and IU, leather • btbsi and other etude* La great demand at their non, . rat ' Q market u • "IrOLASSES-aCO.btd*primeNOin c*k Jjl bbl*,lendißsfruia*uurFriej«Uhip,andforialeb7 mb* .. WtH SUTCHELTREE BULK PORK-443 pe’ebulk tides, jutrecMoa cai>» ■ifamentend for ule by BROWN A CULBERTSON &M 3 ‘j__; - - U3Lflmny«t T> ED LEAD (ENGLISH)—a superior article, tor ule mart - : ; HKAjjjj 4. rvhtfji KO3B VISK —3 bbU of the best quality, for tale by part 1 BRAUN A BETTER QALAD OU<-12 dot for tale by O nara URAUN A SOAP A CANDLE&—I4S bxi No Imb «oap;3Sdo t Cautdlea, jut rac'd per «mr Net*. Ka flood and lor fi'jfc W HARHAUGH ‘Y7INEGAR—GObbI* Jjheaiman’apure eider vinegar, V jortlaadiagandfofaaloby 1 .. m*rt . . 8 AWHARBACGII ' GREEN APPLES—9O bbl* jut landing ud forule by marS J 8A W MARHAUCiI *Tj'LAXSEED— On eomigiuaeni. end for »ale by ' X? mart V: SAWBAHHAtGH XM«OUB—TO btU Smith's eitra family, jut rec'd and X. tor sole by 8A W HARUAUGU, , mart ■ ■ . j-’: . -. 33 wood it- • ARTISTS 1 CAN VASS—On stretchers and by the yd; dOpieces asK’ldsLesi'fcrsaleby., .•• mar 7 - . ' JKIDPACo DAVISES COMPOS YBUP WIUJ CHEREY A TAB —0 do* far sale by, - - m*r7 * J K1D1) ACo MOLASSES— CIO bids' Plantation, landing firm aumr Btligence, andfor*aleby\‘ ; : mar? '• ' /AMES DALZELL SUGAR —« hbdsKoltagar:CObb!*loa£?toslto 10 cases double refined loaf sugar; 25 bbU pulre ued, Noe 1 to ii 35 boxes' white Havana: for tale by mar 7-- 1 MILLER A RICKETSON OLD WHISKEY—OId Alonongabela for iale by the barrel. and on draught U bids y, old Dourbon whia* hey, tor sue by ' ■ '’mar?. ; MILLER ARICKKTSON MOLASSES— IDO bbU Plantation in prime order, Undine from stinr Diligence.: and for tale by mart i - JAB FLOYD HAMS a SHOULDERS—2d csk*-.f»mily ham*; 'JO •hoolden, tbie day rec'd per etmrTlibenua, and for ■ole by mart JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co BMP—O balea Ey dew rotted, jut rec'd and for . sale by ' mai7 JAMES A HUTCHISON ACo TJACOJf—aiXOOO hams, aides and ahonldeta, jast rec’d Je by *tmr Skipper, and for tale by mar?. : 8 A W-IiABHAUGH >FFEB—IBO bags Rio, for sale by mar? aULLER A RICKETSON ThOrASH—9 caaka supr. qaality,'for vale by' ' X mart . MJLLIK A BipKETSON T ARD—I2 kegs No 1, for sale by. . I i mar? . MILLER A BICEETTSON BEANS —SO bbla small white, in' (lore and for tale by mart . O BLACKBURN ACo [AILS— 200 kegs au'td In (tore and for sale by . mar? O BLACKBURN A Co iRIED PEACHES—UOtni halves, 10 do fine clings, F for sale by mart McGILL, UUSHFIELDAROE MOLASSES— SSO bbU plantation for sale by . mart McOULL^BUgHFIELPABOE QUG AB—Bo Uuls prime NQ, to anire per itmr Amer -oJeaaEagle,foraale.by. i • . mart McGILL, BUSHFIELD A ROE prime for sale by O mart WICK A ar-CAXDLESS T)OTASULaetkaprime,'foraa]e by X mhr? WICK A McCANDLESS V*xLoVER SEED—2I Ibis jut*ree’Sland'for taieby \j mar? - WICK A MeCANDLESS T) ICE—2S tierce* prime' Rtee itut received and for Jtitaleby POINDEXTER A Co febSl ■ ~ • 41 water at ~X7~ARNS-Ua new supply of yam from the maaafoc 'X tory of Mr H E lloy, Philadelphia; jut rec'd and lor ule by mart • y FH EATON ACo SOAPS— P H Eaton Strain’s Palm Oil Floating Soap, for washing, and Old Brown Wind* ■or, for (haring and washing; also, Sand’s and other Hoap. Market*!-,near4th. • .mart SHOULDER BRACES—A neu* lotof braceeof the most approved pattern, forsaleby m««0- PHEATONACo. F3UND —Oa Sunday night, a Bra** Store. Key, the owner can get it by calling oa • . mart • ■ J •SHAGKLETT A WHITE , i UfiAH—tan hhda N O, jsat rec’d and for sale by 1 mart - • POINDEXTER ACo jpt LASS—ICO bx* £xlQ GUu Eberfaearts, 44 do 10xt3 \X in (tore and for sale by POINDEXTER ACo mart ' ' . - v . *4l water*t- - PAPER— 100 reams crown wrapping; 00 do doable erbryn do: for sale by POINDEXTER ACo mart « ' 41 water *t )FFEE—3OO acka Rio, bj tjUGARS—SObbI* LerexingU eruhed A putrerized, O iO do Loni tiana leal do. for eale by mart \ ' POINDEXTER A Co. IEPPER—SOO sacks, lor aalebr part , i POff CJ Ai.PHATria-kiwmßng {mu stznr Bearer, ia boxes casks, for sale by • BOAKFORD4Co riA— 75 bit chsts. and : bxs Y Hyson, Imperial sod Gunpowder, for sale'Dy TASSKi 4 BEST 4 lebSS j • *.35 wood si ' TANCY CASSIAtERES—6 cases 'plaids, stripes, plain colors, just opened and for sale by i mart i BHACKLETT 4 WHITE J)RODUOE— 30 bbU BFfionij 45 .doeorameaijlOO scks corn; 130 do oat*; 7 kegs buckwheat floor} 2D n lard; in mn aad fer Hie by • • i marlU •*>'; i iCBEDWELL , *OACON —100 bids bacon bain*, side's and shoulder*, ■Von comifiimeßtand for tale bi T v BCIO S ~ SELLERS A NICOtS SCORCHED SALTS—I 3 csit jim tee. and for sale by . -aiarH 1 . ' LSWATSRMAN MOLASSES— to. bbla SH, St [Louis Refinery in store and forsile by - ■ • maril I JAAIES A HUTCHISON ACo TJACQN—3S4 pci, just reed, and tor saJo by J> parli , 7 WiCK A MeCANDLESB 'XfOLASSES a SUGAR—I3O hbda N O Sugar, 00 IVI bbU N O MoUuses. !ajsk*a ... TOIXDEXTEH *Co MOLASSES- ®b bbU Prime Plantation Uoluki, landing from *imr Grey. Eagle; for *aie by _na» • . W A M MiTCHELTKEE TJICfc/—l3 UercM prime qoaliljr, landtag (rutniuar Xfci Urey ka*U; for *ale by ■ ....■ I > - wiIIMITCIIULTREK TIEACHES-flQbaanrialred w*c}*e»,3do paired do; • t** • X «£fcr h 1« br ■ * CtiLQEBTSCKfV 6ST»3 Bd cn«UO3jM J&lilWlJ U. SacOtusl w : ' ; : : v ~. . . . - > **‘r~*~- '■ c' i. j{t MISCELLANEOUS. OOAf—Sibupmlm.Sdo-noieyaied, - O •b«virjß fertile by- » i dirt ■ • :-.eP VONBONXHORSTifc-Co ■\T7INDOWaASH-COOO light* aSs’tdS for sal* by. Jj - mart SF YON BONNHORST4 Co .TMTOULD CANDLES-;15 bxs superior MouldCon iUL dies, S do dipt candles, in store and for sale low. by leb34 i. QRUM, MctfcßKW 4 Co- A COMPLETE set of Bucket Machinery Ibr sale low, fey (fcbsM) JOHN S. DILWOBTH • I>LUE 4 ORANGE PRINTS—3 coses enure new J'atyleaand bright colors, just opened by ... foblO. ,■/ >. .BHACKLKIT 4.WHITE. PIG METAL—lllOtonaAllegheny Franklin Furnace landing and for sale by _nanr , ROST DALZELL4Co LOVER SEED-100 bush receiving and Ibr sale by V mart ROOT DALZELL 4 Co A LCOHOL— 6 bbls just rec’d and'Vor sale by A mart JOHN DM ORGAN ALOES— lease for sale by mart’ JOHN D MORGAN UM BHEELAC—{Orange) ibr sale by' VX man JOHN D MORGAN /“IASTILEBOAP—3 cases for sale by V mart JOHN D MORGAN /‘NINGER—Scans powdered white Jamaica, warrant \Jed P ure,fo'realebv [mart] JOHN DMORGAN AQ. ANOXIA—IO lbs coftce titrated in Ilb bottles, -fl-lorsaleby ' [maiaj \-'i JOHNDMORGAN ONIONS— A email-lot for sale by md , .. WICK faMcCANDLESS LIME— 10 bbli Louisville white, ibr sale by ■' < mart' • • * JD WILLIAMS ‘TTTHJTfNG—3 bbls Spanish, for auk* by > tY ' . P*«3 J D WILLIAMS LAMPBLACK— 1 cask for sale by mart J D WILLIAMS COTTON— 4ff bale this day rec'd pe stror Rrilliaul, 4 tor sale by [mart) JA3A HUTCHISON HAIR CLOTH & VELVET SEATING—a full a«- sonnient just received and fur sale by ' • Para ‘ -- LOGAN. WILSON &Co TO CARPENTERS—Just opened, a large assort ment of kuob locks and Ruches, with while uud mineral knobs, for sate by • mart . j/XJA SUNDRIES —60 bags goober pea«; 1? do feather*; *2 bbls grease; 9 tierces tlux »ml, trow landing from *Uar Oswego, and for Sale by i DICKEY £ Co, , mart : water £ front sts COTTON— Cl bales now landing from «tr Oswego, 4 Atf sale fay -Imart) ISAUH DICKEY 4Co *J)OOAI\TO LET—Ou the second story of the ware- Xi» house No 2d Wood st., having a front entrance.— Applp to [mart] GEO COCHRAN (bite, iur sale by . J D WILLIAMS mrc:3UdoNo 1, for sale by J dwiLuams SHAWLS 4 RIBBONS—A few very rich and sup. Cashmere Shawls; just received; also, Spring Rib bons, in great variety, at the dry goods bouse of ftbS3 W.R. MURPHY. BOARDS—72 dor Rice’s Impro've'd'Pateni ff Zinc Wash Boards, wholesale and retail at man tuaetttrer'a prices, by J D WILLIAMS, fcbg* lIP Wood st RYE FLOUR—I 9 bblssoperior far sale by fcbiy J P WILLIAMS, UP Wood sL_ CHEESE— SO boxes forsaie by feb!7 - I D WILLIAMS. CJCORCHING3—3 bbfa ou consignment and for sale IJ by , ; : JJ) WILLIAMS. SUNDRIES— 123 doz. Eggs; lS.doz Tow Yarn; 100 Hickory Broom* ou cousigumont and for sale by - fehlT - ; J D WILLIAMS. FRESH TOMATOES—3 dox in bottles, a superior article i [fcbl7] J D WILLIAMS. SALERATUS— 10 ton* receiving and for sale by ~ fctaß ' BOBT DALZELL ACo T INENCAMBRICHANDKERCIIIEPS-7Alargelot 11 of low priced linen kerchiefs, from 10 cents to high poced French, for sale by [marll -Fll EATUN-A Co GRIND STONES—4O, a#**ul sixes, for sale by. mart S F VON BONNUOHST 4 Co FOWDER— 300 kenßeattjra superior ride,and rock powder, Ibr tal« by • • < • mart FRIEND RHEY 4Co X>lCE—23 ires prime qualily Ibr sale by Xb mart FRIEND UIIKYACo COFFEE— 100 bags prims Rio, per Tag lions, for salo by [mart] . FRIEXDKIIEY 4Co MOLASSES-900 bbls for sale by ~ mart FRIEND RHEY 4 Co SUGAR— 375 hhdi prime NO, for sale by , mart FRIEND BUEYACo LOAF SUGAR—22S bbls asa'td No*,crushrd 4 pow dered, ter sale by [mart] FRIEND RHEY 4Co BACON— 10 ctks ass’td, 50,000 lbs ass'ul in smoke jtoase, for sale by [mart] FRIEND RHEY A_Co_ SCORCiHNGS— 14 casks Ibr sale by • mart FRIEND RHEY 4Co OCORCHINGS—39 csks prime, for sale by O mart WICKaMcCANDLESS rpOBACCO—BObxs superiorss tobacco; 00 do It; 12 do X 16s; 6 do 225; 14 do Sprigg’s Aromatic, 4ft kegs eu periflr6twUt,ibraaleby . WICK AMcCAKDt-i-^H ROLL BUTTER—B bbl* fresh, rec'd and for sale by maid • ; W4R M’CUTCUEON TJACO.N—SCOQ pounds country cured, for'sale low to D close,by mart W 4 RM’CUTCHEON SUGAR— 10 hhd* fair NO,C do prime to arrive; for sale by ’ mart . WESTROWEX SWEET OIL—9 casks just received and for sale by •mart • • •. RESELLERS . /71LOVES—I bW just rec’d sad for sale by mart . - RKHri.T.rwu PARIS GREEN—4 cons'iSff lbs each,) tspeiior, just toe’d and Ibr sale by • (mart) BKSKiJ.KtA iTHLQROFORM—6 lbs just rec'd and for sale by . V/' • mart.. ■ ■ . RE SELLERS XkRIEDBEEF—S casks sagas; cored, a prime article, XJ ia store aud Ibr sale by O BLACKBURN 4Co BACON— 10,000 lbs prime hams, 18,000 lbs shoulders, 4 hhds borrodnd, in smoke house end for sale by ; mart i O BLACKBURN 4Co OILS-10 bbls linseed Oil, 5 do Winter Lard, in store and tor sale by • mart > O BLACKBURN 4Co SALT— 140 bhls No 1. at the landing, for sale by „ naig ; MILLER* HICKETSOX fTTAE—29 bbls Wilmington, for sale by ± mart. MILLER A RICKETSQN TiriNDOW GLASS—2OOO bii ui'tl, for ule at the IT -Brownsville landing. by . -Mart - FORSYTH A DUNCAN WINDOW GLASS—3OO bx* New Genera, fonale by. mart :. FORSYTH A DUNCAN MOLASSES-100 bids N O, landing; for .ate by mart ? J 8 pH, WORTH TTEAVY SHIRTING CHECKS—Constantly on baud, XL Steward maimfacture of bear? shirting and fur luuue checks.'at the dry goods bouse of mar* ; - - >V K MURPHY. . /HANDLES—IOO boxes Summer Mould, in store and \j foraaleby mart KIKBAJONES Pr.anr. ASH—IO bbls, in store anil for sale by mart ISAIAU DICKKY m. CO CHEESE— 40 bxaifl store and for sale by—. - mar* ISAIAH DICKEY A Co WHITE BEANS—I2I bbls small white, for sale by - mart' WICKAMcCANDLKSS i^UGARS—SOOIOOO common, for sole by V mart . WICK AMcCANDLESS GLASS— 142 bx* 8x10; Cl do 10x13; foraaic by . mart WICK A w cCANDLESS _ A'RTIFICIAL small quantity of rose leaves, bods, callows, Ac, just received at • marl . F U EATON ACo s COTTON FRINGES—A good assortment always on _hand at _tmarl] F H EATON A Co’s GLASS— £00 bxs su’d sizes, from ox 3 to 24x30, coun try brands, in store and for sale by: marl ; - J C BIDWHLL COTTON— 72 bales, just receiving and for sale by marl - BROWN A CULBERTSON SUGAR— 27 libda NO Sugar landing amlfor sale by tmarlf - . BROWN A CULBERTSON - MOLASSES— 100 bbls N Ojtut rac'd and for sale by {marl] BROWN* CULBEKTSON_ EIBH BONE—CO lbs for sale by • marl t RESELLERS PULV ELM BARK—62 lbs for axle by mar* ■ • E SELL£RS_ 43ANDCBUCIBEES— litonestallor sale’by'' t '~ Q marl RESELLERS ('tANTIIAKIDES FLASTER-30 ibs for sale by j marl' RESELLERS KOLL BUTTER—3 bbls fresh jusf rac’d and fortale by mart JOHN S DILWORTH DltlCT APPLES—IOO bosh, ut store and for sale by ... mart - ... JOHN' S DILWOKTU DRIED PEACHES—OO busb, for'stUe by" mart _ y JQILV S DILWORTII BEANS— 20 bbls small white, for sale by I mart JOILN’ S DJLWORTII LARD Ublsand* hlf bbls superior, just re ceived and for sale by mart DROWN A CULBERTSON SPANISH WJIITIN’G-50 bbls restore and for sale by mart J KIDD ACo (Chronicle copy.) rpAlt—SObbU Sooth Carolina fur tale by JL «ar7 JOHN GlUfcll SPIRITS TUHPENTLNE-lSbbL forsaleby roar? » KUTKK LINSEED OIL—IS bbl* for sale by ro&i v BRAUN tc REITER ORANGE MINERAL—23O bill* for sale by «w? BRAUN A REITER STARCH— 00 bxs fancy, Lawson's brand, lu store k. for tala fay • [febat] L 8 WATERMAN . BRED—I2O bath prime new rac'd end for V *ala by Ifcl/As] TAS9KY A BEST " rMOTHY SEED—2O btuh for ule by febW TASSEY A BEST DBIEOPEACIIES— 2Sobn»b, fotimloby ' fekte ■ TASSEY A BEST "VTAIES—UW keg* ass’d'rixes for sale by ll'fcteS ; , 1. - TABSKV A BEST FLOUR-43 bbl* tup floor, OObbi corn meal, 7do buckwheat tkrfir, ado rye meal, landing and for aatqby. [marl] . JCDIDWELL SATIN ETTS— a foil ttvoritnent of low priced mr diatnudfcueprcst, received and for sale by mart . , . SHACKLEriT k. WHITE SILK FRINGES—An assortment of black, mode mid fancy colored, cut silk and bullion fringes; ju»t . SHACKLETT 4‘W HJTF, PRIME GUM MYKRIIA—IQUIbf foreale by frblfr JCiDD_iCo_ MACKEREL— LOU bbL No. 3 large; for tale by EDWARD HKAZLKTGN, . jelS . Bast bide Uiatnund^ ■\JTUITE LEAD—33O kegs for sole hr ■ v , YV foM* WEST BOWI^N PEACHES— AS bo prime dried peacbei, 10 bbN •mall while bean*. Ju»t rac'd ana for *aJe by - ’ feUtt JOHN H DILVVonTH SCOROHINCS— aobblt prune scorching*, for solo by iebgj ’ WICK A MfCANMJyS LOUISVILLE LIME and Hydraulic Cctnentj cod* »UDtly oa haad and for sole by l. _ ■ irlt'fl ' ACOBPON . E w 2tS u,,^bU * fcl^iVtt*KßAu o « COMMERCIAL RECORD. :■ . .. < AI.MAHAC. .i. ■ j IM4 - _ &un _ T _ SQn 'Moon Mom’s "I MARCH.' ' rises.: seta rises: phases. IdSaUirday. 6 37- 5 6 615 :IP Sunday, ' 6oc 5 7 721 t S O Monday, ' 633 5 0 BSt VI Tuesday. OSt 510 , 941 22. Wednesday, C 32 511 10 47 «Thursday,.. 631 SIV II 50 u 4 Friday, 6 3t) 513 morn. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. ' j COMMITTEE FOR MARCH, WJt. B4SAEX. ROBT. DALZELL. .E. E. AEIJJBI Office PittsbcticjH GazAte, J Tuesday-Morning, March 21,1548. J Chtxis to the heavy mins which fell during the greater port of yesterday, the market was quiet, and bw litlle was done in the way of tales. By tbo recent rains, the rivers are again -quite full, being some 11 feet water in channel and ri* sing. Flour—The market, yesterday, presented but little, if any, variation from the previous day’s quo tations. 1 1 Receipts were light, nod wje heard of no voles from.first hands.- We note moderate trans actions from store at Si,G2&I,6S. Dealers are not anxious to sell at present rales, preferring ship* ment EasL ‘Gear—Nothing new has occurred in the mar* ket. Receipts continue light, and sales are on a restricted 6cale. The following quotations may be relied ohj ns correct; —Wheal 90c; Rye 50(352; Barley 45c; Cora 35<337c, and Oats 27c p bu. Pkovbiow<—-The market is without change.— We quote regular sales of Bacon at 31(33|, 4j(2 1 1| and 5j(351c ? Il>—not much doing in the article. Receipts have been large but are mainly designed for the eastern market. Lard is steady, with reg ular trade sales at si£jGjc p 0). Ot\Butter, re ceipts have been light, and the market is qnite firm, with sales of Roll by the bbl nfrjl4£?sc. Sales of keg at 'JjjjilOc y Ufa i GcocEStc«—The market is steady, and forq.er quotations ore fully sustoinetL Sales of N O Sti* gar, by hhd, at Si, and by bbl at s|c f> tb. Molas ses are very firm, with regular antes at y gaL _ Sales 20 sacks prime Rio Collee at B}(33jc ylh, cvsli aud sliort time. Sales of Rice nt sfc y pound. ' ' Soda -Ash—Sales 5 tons at 4c, cash par tub da. Dbied Fbuit—Sales of.'Peaches are regularly effected at $1,f)02?1,G2 y bu, and of Apples at 70 to 75c y bu. Seeds—The market is without change. We quote sales of Clover at Tiinolhy $2, and Flax at oQ(39i>e y bu. ; Oha—Sales of Cinaeed are regularly effected at fiOSG2c, and of Lard at 60c y gall. Regular sales xf Tanners’ at prices ranging from 517 to $22 y bbl, as in quality.... j FrATirEßs—Sales nt 31033 c, cash and time. Western Waters* For. several days past, heavy rains have lallen here and about the headwaters of our rivers, and there was at dusk last evening 11 feet water in channel, and rising briskly. At Cincinnati, on tho 17th, 1 the river fell about 14 inches during tho 24 hours (preceding, and Was still receding slowly, but from the present fine rise» there will soon be an abundance of water all the way down. j Sr.'Louis, March 14. The officers of the Acadia, ill last night from the Illinois report that stream falling oiling all'the way from Peru down, and very kupidly inward the mouth, witK sor 6 feel water! in channel. That river is how free from tcc. The Upper Misais&ipp; is very low, and boats are continually getting aground! between this and the mouth of die Uli noisf' We have not heard from the Missouri.— Last boats from below report the river falling, with 7 feet water on the principal bars from Cairo up. Cattle Market- Buiuuto*. March 15.—At’ market, 300. Beef Cattle, 2S |>air> . working Oxen, 20 Cows and Calves, 400. and only 2t Swine. Prices—lUef Cattle—so, $6,50, $6,75 and $7,50. Working'Oxen—Sales at $lO3, $lO5, SIOS and $lOO. • b j Cows and Calves—Sales ot ' $3O, $34 and $4l. Sheep—22,so, $3, $4,25, $5 nml $O. Swiner—Sales at 4105)c y fb. IMPORTS BT RIVER. ZJrttvr—Per Beaver—ll hbls paper, Hill; 143 do, 7 csks bacon; 1 bbl butter, Waterman; 21 do, McFndea & co; 6 bbls pork, ISS baas, Bttgaley Ic Smith; 2 bxs mdse, Hampton ic Smith; 7 kgs lard, Bagaley Smith; 5 bxs bacOD.il keg, 1 bbl eggs, 1 do butter, l bag peaches, Waterman; 40 pea bacon, 32 do pork, 2 kgs lnni, 1 bx leather, W k R Mi> Cutcheon; 111 ska dr a|m!es, X Dalzell; 1 bbl lord,' S & W Harbaugh; [7 Lois flour, S McClurkon & co; 1 box hardware, Lorenz, Sterling Sc co; 1' box brushes, Fahnestock Sc co; 25 bags barley, owner. Sl Louis —Per Robert Fulton—ls 3 bbls molas ses, R Robinson & co; 9 bbls, i calc suda ash, B A Fahnestock Sc co; 10 hbda sugar, liapaley Ac Smith 20 do, Berry; 8 bis skins and wool. Hays & Black; 3 bbls, 1 kg lead ore, 118 dr hides, 24 bbls sundries 22 bis deer skins, dr hides, Bayard; 4 bis calf sbins, May; 2 tree hams, 1 bbl lard, Butler Sc Bro;: IDO bbls sugar, 22 do molasses, 231>1s hemp Hutchison. Ciiuinncii —Per Moooogahcla—l bx mdse, A Gordon; 33 bbls, 2 bxs augur, K McClurkan; 5 buc ket*, Sell oyer; 8 caka, 3 bbl* broken glass, well. Pear* Sc eo; 60 bxs soap, J DalxeU; 11 boxes mdse, MeUor, 1 hbd bacon, Gordon; 1 box mdse,' Scboonmaker; 100 bxs pork, I) Leech Sc co; 44 hhds, 1 bbl lard, ICO bbls hams, Grail; 44 hhds ba con, 3 bbls loaf-sugar, 12 bxs raisins, 3 drums cod liah, 5 bbls lard oil, owner. Per Hibernia No 2—l kg coin, N Holmes & Son; 2 do do, W Martin 7s live hogs, oiyner. Illinois '/?»urr—-Per Alvarado—l 332 pcs bulk meat, 2 < hhds hams, 3 blf bbls sundries, Beis Sc Berger; 3533 pcs b meal, 7 kgs sundries, J Reis; b meat, 2 hhds bams, 7 hlf bbls sundries, 3 do |xv tntoes, 18 dr hides, Mvera & Hunter; 1 bbls flour, ) do tmms, 1 kg lard, Morgan. New Orleans— Per Paris—GO bbls loaf sugar, 1 hbd do, Uagaley Sc Smith; 6 case* oil cloths, £ W Lyod; 3 Ires rice. Waterman; 1 O bis mdse, McClin* lock; 0 tres rice, Hutchison; 40 bxs raisins, Smith it Sinclair; 40 do do, Miller Sc Rickctson; 200 hlul sugar, A King; 03 do do, J Dalzell; 10 do, Morgan Sc co; 1; bx (remains Lieut. Parker,) Col W Mc- Candlesk. Per Union—l 39 bbl* molasses, McGill, Busbtield «t Hoe; 32 hhds sugar, W Holmes 6s co; 70 do, W B Holmes & Bru; 12 bbl*, 9 bxs-,: 1 csk glass. Park 6: Haorien; G hlf bbls sugar, A martin. - Wheeling —Per Consul—l bx, 1 bl mdse, II G .Vickery; 2 bbl* molasses, 1 do sugar, 37. hhds to bacco, Mitchell; 2 nks rags, 1 do feathers, Poindex ter it co; 2 eks snake root,' Kldil; 13 hg* lard, 42 sks ooples, Jordan Sc Son; Cl kgs lard, McFaden; 15 cslcs bacon, Waterman; 1 bbl jndse, J KUiotl; 2 erts, 1 ;bx rjueensGrarc, 0 bbls eggs, 2 ska peaches, 132 brooms ~ ParfersbirE —Per Skipper—2o bbl* llaxseed, Wick it McCandit's.s; 10 do beans, 4 bx*’do, 45 bl* leather, 2 bbls Tllaxseed, 13 hbd* tobacco, Roe; SO bx* glass, 31 hhds tobacco. 1 bbl flaxseed. 0 do beans. Morgan; 4 )>gs rags, Burbridge Sc Wilson; 35 bbls potatoes, A Cordell; 199 »1» corn, 1. bbl lard owner; 24 4 elm oats, 3do scraps, owner; 33 bbds bacon, Orutu, McGrew A; eo; 3 hhds sugar, For syth it Baker, 2177 pcs b owner. Nashville— Per Ringgold —12 bis cotton, M Allen 4c cto; 37 do do, Atwood, Jones it co; 33 do. Friend ■t Ithey, 2 csks mdse, Butler t Ilro; 1 bx do, 24 bgs fculhera, 0 hbd* tobacco, 1 csk .lieeswax, 3 do finseng, 0 hi* cotton, 1 bg ginseng, I bx dr goods, 'orsjth t 1) Duncan; 23 ska fenthera, 3 do rag*, 18 do fruitful do ginseng, Dickey t co; 9 bg* feathers, J Dalzell; 30 hhds sugar, Lnugblio; Disk* feather*, 1 csk gioseug, 1G9,153 lbs b inonX, Carson Sc Mc- Kuight; i2B bdls iron, 20 tons pig ; metal, 4 bxn dry goods, d.C consignee*. i UrvunieviUe— Per Atlantic—l 7 okg* mdse, Bing ham; O do, Uidwull; 1' do, Atwood, t co; 0 do, Hutchison; 5 do, Wallingford, 20 do, Forsyth Sc Duticanjll do, J Park Sc co;110du, H GraS; 7 bbl* flour,.lt Dalzell Sc co; 14 d, Branding; 33 bxa glass, Forsyth t Duncau; 4 do, Young, Ibrnsen t Plunkett. ______ VTT Doe* your hair lail otf, you* hair turn gray If it barsii, »* H do J , or dirty, 1 pray? If b* thus, you cuu moke it soft, stlk> nnd one. Lark mid healthy, and beauteOus av tin* hair ot mine And io have Ibis, you have but three shilling* to give For a bottle of Jones' Hair Restorative. Header, if you have bad hair you foulit really be as umithed at the lovejy effect w three shilling bottle of Jonev' Coral Hair lUstoratlvyho* ua it; it neea-i hut one utsL. Bolil at 3U Libvrty »L \' uovltWAwlv {p-Yellow Teeth andputrid breath, Spongy gums' like rolten Ur*ih, Is repulsive and ilogu>ti»g, • All could have teeth as white as pearl. Sweet breath—hard turns—man or girl. Why delay!—nay. ijuivkly hn'ie And use a box ot Jones’ Tooth Paste, it eons but Sth cent*, and is really- a l*-auu(ul arunle. U gives the teeth a tine e.rsmel. sold m I’lttshurgh *1 fcJ Liberty si. novlOdAwly ' ‘-That whiter slim of hen, thou snow. And pumt monumental ulebkjier.'' All female* have akin iikn ijiu above, whwure Jones Spanish Ltly White. ' It makethpure snowy, yetrtaui rally whits. > Sold at tdi Cn*iH*3* street ntarld fp*To not Halt axd Lxxz.—Coaiiock 1 * Nerve and Bone Liniment and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is the molt effectual con for Rheumatism. \ Sold by WM. JACK 6QN,Af«flifiw novlfidAwteT PORT OF PITTSBDRtrH. 11 rsrr vim c» coann ARRIVED, Beaver, Clark, WeHxviile. Caleb Cope, Beaver and Wells%'il!e. Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville. Monterey, Morrison, Brownsville. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkmaon, Brownsville. America. De Comp, .Cin. ‘ Welbville, Bams, Sunfish. Lake Erie. Hemphill, Beaver .! New England, No. 2 Dean, Qs. Consul, Dushane, Cin. < ; / Alvarado, Moore, Sl Louis. > American Star, Cin. ■ ! DEPARTED,/ Beaver, Clark, WelUville. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver, and Wellville. Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville. Monterey, Morrison, Brownsville. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville. Wellsviile, Barns, Sunfish. ’ Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Monongahela, Stone, Cin. 1 PASSENGER ARRANGEMEIVre FOR 1549. Steamboat Packet Line, leuves daily for 'Cincinnati, 1U A. M. \ Passenger Packet via Brownsville lio Balrjnore and Philadelphia. Si.x and 6r. m. t Mail Coach Line direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. M. nndp-’Jp. m. !' Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 a. m. North-Western via Cleveland, daily, fU a. M. Erie ami We steru New York, daily, 9 a. a. North-Eastern toilndelpUia, doily, except Sundays, 4. a. v. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Fasirrit Moil via Philadelphia, due 3a. clows It! m. Wcst’t: Mail. Cincin. & 6 r. M‘, closes 5 a.m. Soutli. vlaltaltimore 4 Washington, due 6 r. St. cVtji A.H. Nonh Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. k., closes 9 a. X. Erieand. Western New York, due 9p. closes 9a. H. Great English Remedy. |3olt Couchs, Colds, Aslhtuh and Consumption! The X GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY for tho cure of the hhove diseases, i* the HUNGARIAN BALSAM .OF LIFE discovered by die celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, England, and introduced into the United States under the immediate supcrimetideuce of the inventor. ’The extraordinary success of this medicine, in tho cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrant* the Ameriean Agent ut soliciting fortreauuent tho worst possible ca se* Uia: can he found in the community— case* that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and hnvc been given up by the most distinguished phytucious a* confirmed and incurable. The Hunguri an Balsam has cured, und will cure, the most drsperale of cases. It is no quack nostrum, but a standard. En glish medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should he supplied with Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam of life, not only to counteract tho consumptive tendencies of the climate, hut to he used us a preventive medicine in oil cotes of eolds, coughs, spilling of blood, pain 'in the side and chest, irritution and soreness of the lungs, brochitis, difficulty of treating, hectic fever, night sweats-rCmaci. *flon and general debility, asihn%jimueuza,wnnoning cough and croup. * \ Sold in large itoules, at 61 pePblmle, with full ’direc tions for the restoration of health. \ PtmpWeLs, containing a mas* of English and Ameri can ccrtihcutes, and other evidence, showing the un equalled ment* of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of theAgeuu, gratuitously. I For sale by B A FAHNESTOCK 4 Co, corner of stand Wood and Wood and oth sis. mart Clothing for the World. 1 ALL WHO Ri-T CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. urc respectfully informed, ihat at ■ LEWIS & HANFORD'S CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, sos. 3Sti A 254 nisi itsixt, New York, MAY he found an extensive assortment of Clothing, manufactured expressly lor the Southern and Western market. Also, a large stock of Linen Bosom Shirts, of all grades and price*. Fancy do do do; twilled stripe do do do; Flannel do do do; aud alt other kinds in general use. We also.raanufacture and keep constantly on hand, the largest stock of oiled clothing in the United States, embracing every article in the fane. We manufacture and sell immense quantities of all the above articles, nad wObld invite the attention of dealer* in them to call aud examine our stock aud pri ce* before they purchase, a* we can and will sell at price* that cannot fail to please. LEWIS 4 HANFORD, •• 555 ami 251 Pearl sL, New York. All orders will be attended to with correctness and despatch. ■ marlldlm JIAKNDEN 4 CO * Passenger and Remittance Office; xST HA.MtDEN * CO. continue to bring persons M>*4ty froLn any part of England, Ireland. Scotland or “■■L Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality aud ati-nuon’to the vrahts and com fort of cramigrant. Wr do not allow onr passengers to be robbed by the su-irdltng scamp* that infest the sea* ports, os we tukc charge of tfaeuj the moment they re port themselves. «ik! see to their well being, uia de spatch them without any detention by the first ships.— We say this fearlessly, as we defy one of our passen- Ers to show that they'were detained <4 hour* by u* in verpool. whilst thousand* of others were detained months, uutil they could be sent in some old craft, at a chgp rate, which too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our contract* honorably, coat what it may, and not art as was the case last season, wjih ether officer*,—who either performed not all, or when it suited their couveiueuce. DnU'.s drawn at Ihusborgh for any sum from £1 to ilout, payable at any of the provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wale*. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, febl Fifth street, au« door below Wood. Marble Work. THE attention ot gentlemen desirous of purchasing Mum Maxtku, Moncxcmrs or Sisitsaj, is re quested. The Subscribers having been engaged ia the Marble business ibr lb* last thirty years, tu Philadelphia, and having manufactured work far Almost every* put of the Union, can refer to all who have favored them with their custom, aud to their work, iconsiderabje of which has been nut op in thu place.) They have always co hand a full supply ofMuibie Mantels, aud new and ori ginal Designs lorMomnnrftt* and other workpeoples of which, with paces will bo forwarded, pyAll work shipped is iifffured (rum breakage, they can refer to any Mercantile house in PoUadel phia for standing and character as workmen. . . JOHN sTKUTHEiW 4 SON, febUSttm NoOGOHigh st, Phila N. B. There is nothing m their fine which they do aot furnish cither domestic or unpurted. Notice. ALL persons interested in the llttruijon of Duquesn* Way, from its present termination ut Washington street, to the Eastern linv of the city, on ih* Allsgbcoy nver. are hereby notiSed iliot a plan .>) ijnrcihc&tiou of the opening of said f)i*|oe»nr Way. is now depowu.d in the Offica oflbe ilocordurg IL-ggla’or. tor j>ublk- «i -amiaation and iiujx ci.oo. Jun ird l>) Orumtuice ot the ‘Jhh day of Novrini«-r. t.:t7. uuihoriiius the Ojonug uf said Way. ,H E AU u«4V AN. mar 7 Recording Regulator. City «>f Eziract from Siction juris of an Act crintiri) -An .Vcl to aodionte suit io be brought upon the Umciul llooil oi ' William B Mitchell.lateSupniimrndciit.'' “And any owner or ov. ner* of groom) lying on the line of such street, iuue or slloy, who shutl I'onndcr that he, she or ihey, shall -ullcr dHinage trutn ihe o)>cn tng nr widening of tbr »auic, may apply, by petition, io the next CuU.n of Quarter Sessions ot the County ot ,\f leghcoy.” inufTtAl Dlsrelier’s Chrome Gresa, TO I‘AINTER.d, RUM) MAKERS. Ac—We. the iinder»'i2ur<|, I‘niiiters and Rliud Makers, of tlie city ot Ne w Yura, have used and icsinl, and are now using n uew aru.de of Chrome Green, manufactured by Geo. K. Marchfr. ofthts citv, and hnd it to work well, pro ducing a fine brilliant i'aris Green appearance, with a rerv superior body, and rccotnmeiid it to our brethren in the trade as' in every particular the best Chrome Green ue have ever used. NVw York, June l, ’47. Signed byJ4 firms ol practical painters of the city of Nrw York. This unequalled Chrome Green mar be had of R. E SELLKKB, No 57 Wood street, who has the exclusive agency for its sale in Pittsburgh, max]3 Popular, became Good! SELLERS* FAMILY MEDICINEH.‘ Cool Si'xrva. Jefferson Co. I’a, March I, IMd. MU R K SEU.EKS—I have nearly sold all the Ver mifuge and Cough Syrup you sent me. Your Ver milugc is without exception the best ever offered in this neighborhood,, having proved good wherever used The Cough Syrup and Ltvur Fills have alto given sat isfaction Yourvb’i servt J SCOTT, l’oiimiuter, Freparcd and .old by R F SELLERS, 57 Wood at.; ♦old by Ur Cassel, 6th Ward; I) M Curry, Allegheny; A W J_Stnith, Ternperaneeville. > man . P«nn Mschlnt Shop* TT' W IGHT.M AN—.Mauutacturer ot aJI kinds of rot* JJL« ton and woollen machiucry, Allegheny city. Fa. ’ldie above works being now in lull and successful op eration. I am prepared to execute orders with dispatch tor alt kinds of machinery tu my line, such as willows, pickers, spreaders, cards, grinding machines, railway,, drawing frames, speeders, throssils, looms, woolen cards, double or single, tor mefebsm or country work, mules, jocks; Ac.; alius ayd hund lathes and tools In gen eral. All kind* of shafting mute to order, or plans giv en for gearing factories or mill* at ronsonahle charge. Rxzz* To—Kennedy. Child* A Co., lllacktiork, liell A King, Fennoek Ja*. A. Gray. •; naiardOnn Powder. fTUE tmedrsigned 'have minced the price* of -Rifle X und-BUstuig Fonder, of tins superior manulkcture, qmility warranted unsurpassed, aiul will sell u« low a* auy good powder can tm tHiuglit in ihe market. ’ The Drayman employed at the Mngunnr, will call every moruingon the cu«!oiiu»rs, to deliverpowdcLimd receive order*. •• Order* at all times wifi be filled immediately, on iip. plication at the offer, of t C. S. LOOMIS, wntcr st, lM door above munongahela house. W A W Loom!*, Agent H. P. Co. marld I WOULD like to call the attention of Country Mer chant*, llotel'and Steamboat Hur Kecja-rs, Frivale Families, Ac., to my stock of Wturs, Liquors, Cigars, Ar., now rti store mid ccllr.r, eoiwtistingot the most cel ebrated brand*, Ac. Ac. Feeling couhdent of having the largest und best assorted stock of any housu west of the mountains, and being engoged in the importation of wines, liquors. Ac. direct to llii* country, persons can rely ou being accommodated both tu price and <1 utility. F. C. MARTIN, muril cor. .niiihhcld and trout »ts. CIGARM— Übti.OOO Ilavoiiii, of various brands,sixes ami colors,, irom priuci|>rrs to Ibc largest sired re guiia*, orduect nnportnuoii, for *ule by tiiano ; __ PC MARTIN IKISH.WjuJSKKY, Ac-tf jianchfoiit |n»)i, Siio Ja maica nilirii*. for Mile ua |*v innrto I'CMABTIN WHISKEY— Ul wbolu mill till Mils old n ; c: lS bbla of oiil Truneawe I’cacli llrmidy, tor anicbr . rrnirlO j ' MARTIN j* CJilOT— li kc||» No l,li nndU,ihoi, for*ala by Q tnnrio 1 POINDEXTER 3l Co FiU>UALU>—.S boxes Is, it, f* am! 12*. van Ml* X bramJii,jlbr »ulc by ImrlO] I*ol NDEXTER A Co j GIjAPS'VAItE— 100 groin pml 50 Jo Q* blits, in tiord am! lor sale by • mafl _ u I POINDEXTER ACo FG Mkl'AL—lt) loin Clinton Furnace, (cold fast) (or satvby [uniillj POINDEXTER ACo C^CfITON— Ibl bales AlixtifsipiiL in More ami for rale / Uy SOUA ASIi»-~3P.e«ka_firn nnnhiy ui »iore Will for ail* by. ' J C INDWELL, Aft, . tnarlti ; water »treei tjOllUA'fiH —tf-coiU 'ss“4l,”a»d 3 in. manillu;3 do i s|, mid ii in. tarred rope*, initoro ami for sale by murtil *_ ’ J C IIIUWKLI, BACON— 10,UUU pouuda hoi: round; lor talc br marlO J j) IVIUiAMS GLASS— ‘4XI bn MIO, w tfiaaiv'iO bx» tUxIS do, & do ltJxM do; for (ale by H ROBINSON & Co mnrt itHl liberty M VINEUAH— 15 bbl* Hallow* pure elder, in (tore aud for sale j>y marlT . TASSKV t UK^f ITMSH— lOObbli Nos I, a 43 Markrrrl: 40 Wf bbUdu . do do; 15 bbl* No l »aJmou; 40 do glbbed herring Tibnimoked berrinprin more and lor sale by «arl7 LAMBKRTA: SHIFTON OCOKCHING9—IO etoijuit reed and feranlebjr 1 P natl 7 PRIKND, RHEYIcCt C^’KS^ o'* 0 '* bbl * WPrk P? 1 MISeELLAMOUS. . Orera Acsdeayrof Bteubemrllle, OLio. THE Suthaer Bcmfbn of.thts Insttntioa yrill corn mesce on the Ist- Moodsyof Maynext, hinder the snperintendence of the aadertignedi I*l ■ The Tear is divided into tvo Session* of five month* each—half a sessioa constitsung a quarter. . Boardujg.'fm advance) CSSWperqr I AXrVASCX,) Titt ’ " Classical Department, $0 50perqr . English I *. < «fi« 2 i Primaryr- 1 *f .. 'p SO u ' Prompt payment in advance, with the above terms, will be tuufonalirexpeeted. • •. j The general plan ofinstruction as heretofore. . > Students from abroad wilt be expected in the family of the Principals, where they will be at all times under their immediate control. The peculiar excellencies of this Institotion, it is con coded, are ita permanent character, its cdtaprehensive'. course ofatndy,|u attractive locality. Applications to be made to (he Principals. J | l ' JR WILSON. - - Steubenville; O, March, 1948. J R MEREDITH, i {ln retiring from the Institntion which kai been under my direction tbr to many yean, it affords me sincere pleasore-tobelenabled to leave it under the coutrolof such judicious,! conscientious men, and such - ac complished scholars |a* those ’who are herewith madelmown ds mV snecessors. An intimate personal know’edge of the characters andqualificatioasotMessrs ers Wilson aiidMeredith, has led me irmly to behove that they will deserreyand I trust secure, the confidence of all the friends of sound, thorough, Christian education, la whom they may become knowu. -J W SCOTT, Steubenville, March, 1618. L March, 1649^ It baviog become known that the highly respected ; and competent Principal of the Grove -Academy, the Rev. J \V Seoul-intended to change hir residence, and of course to withdraw! himself from that Institution as Principal, the apprehension asp* o that hi* place could not be readily supplied, and that the catise of education, so satisfactorily land thoroughly conducted nuderhl* superintendence, ; miglil be seriously checked. It gives the undersigned,however, much pleasure to slate, and to assure the public st large, ihnlbii snecessors as Prin cipal* of said Academy, the Rev. Joseph R Wilson and Mr. J U Meredith, possess all the qualifications that were so pre-eminent iii the late PrincipoL Their edn oationis of the first order, and they Jtave already had considerable experience in the care end edocauonof youth. We have no hesitation, therefore, in recom raendiug the Institution to the fuvor and patrouage of parents and others desiring to procure for their youth a good and subsiautial educsiion, whilst at the same time that moral and Christian feeling and deportment are iu culcated and promoted, without the alas of which, edu cation is rarely of any advantage. - bosks at. visrrox*. John Andrews, Charles C Beatty, Henry O Ccmingo, James Collier, D L CollierN Dike, D B Dorsey, Abner L Fraxer, Geo H Holmes. Thomas Johuson, lIH Leav itt, Roswell Marsh, Wm McDonald, James MeXenney,' David Moody, M Roberts, E M Sunlon, 8 Stokely.-Ja* Wilson. ■ .maririvgtT -n USIHG OF BLOOD * COMSUMPTION Jkhrl*ai» iulhe Side Sweats, Asthma, whoop-, ing cough, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint bronchitis, ami all diseases of the throat, luugs aud liv. er, cured by Shennau's All-Healing Balsam. Raising Blood and Consumption* Mr. Milue, uuildur, In Brooklyn, was attacked with raising blood, followed by a cough, pain in theside, and aB the usual symptoms of consumption. He em ployed twool the best physicians; they did him no good, and told him he could hot five. Hearing of the won derful cures performed by Sherman’s Balsam, be sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 139 Fulton street, aud got a bottle; it apdrated like a charm, stopped the bleeding and cough! i Before be had taken one bottle, be was able to be aboathU work. Ithad saved his file.' Ills daughter, residing at 427 Myrtle Avenue, can at* lest it. Miss Ann Maston, of Williatnsburgh, living in Tenth, near South Fourth street, says: That she had been trou bled with a hackiug cough otul pain in the chest, fore tong time, which at last became so bad that ahO'was obliged to give up her school for more than a year.— She then commenced taking the All-Healing Balsam' which soon alleviated her symptoms. Bhe is now tasi recovering, ««ufiercd with a cough, raising of phlegm, ■n*t pain in his side. . ile iTould gel no relict till he tried the AU-Ueaiusg Balsam,, which drove the pain from his aide, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surface; And beifaie he had token three bottle, was eutirely cured. Pletkist arm cosvvitrpios—Mr*. Baggas, a lad; upwards of 71), residing. t£.Shenff, bu for year* beec subject to attack* of pleurisy, raisiug of blood, severe cough, shortness of breath, pain iff her head, and va rious pans of her body. Her friends believed her pul recovery. The All-Healing Balsam relieved her er once of all the alarming symptoms, aud now she is abl* to attend to her work. , ■ Ainnii axo wuoorino coccn—Mrs. Lucretta Wells 95 Chrisrie sircet, L S lieols, 19 Delancv street: Wm li Youug, 75 Waluiit sUect, know the value of this great remedy. ■_ . Aak for Sherman's All-lleulute Balsam, and see that hi* written signature bn each bbttle. • Price Sscents and $lBO per bottle. Principal Offici 106 Nassau street. Newt \urk. iLiiewiM*, Dr. Shernian's Celebrated Cough, Wont Camphor Lozenges; Premium-Tooth Paste, and Pool Maas Plaster. *old wholesale und retail by Wm Jack son, at lu« Boot and.Stwß Btore aud Patent Medicint Warehouse, ri) Libert jrslreet, farad of Wood street,' Pittsburgh, aud by the Ibllowing duly appointed Agents for Allegheny County: \ A M Marshall, Allegheny etty. Jonathan Ghnest. Mincbcitrr; J R H Jacqbes, BiraLiiebam; A S Getty, Wylie street J G Mu*ltnl comer ofWebslerand Kua sts: Daal’Negley, East iJbterty; 11 7. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh, Tho* Aiken, riatul Springer. Clin ton; James klcKee, Sletraft*!owu; ; Johit Black,Turtle Creek; c F Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland 4 Sou. McKees port; McEldotrnr, pakeritown; Riley McLaughlin, Plom Township; Wm J Bbiith, Teiuperauedville; Ju Fulton, Tareutam; G It Bu|t, Bewicklcy. matllrfvlyS EAST LIBERTY ACAOBHY. fl'Hli* Insutuiion is nitdcil the care and instrueticxi of i- Mr. James 1L Smith, A graduate of Washington College, Pit, aided by a tompetem AssislauL ITie year udivided into four quartets of lit weeks eaca.— Th« next quarter will commence on the second Monday (lOjhJof April next. Tho tirms of tuition per quarter, P*&maiuhip, Els* • L ; .SJpO Primary Branches; . rnentary Arithmetic, Ac. English urammar, Aneien. grmphy, History, Arithmebl position, Declamation, Ac Higher Branchesof English iuieraniTc, the Lat in tad Greek Language*, Mathematics, Ac - • -6i CO All branches taught pre "armory to a thorough College courir. The diwip me and instruction in the Institution, hurerriuJeriii tfu highest satisfaction toils pptroas, an 4 ttvey confidently unite Die sttetkiioa of the public to the sdrantagt* yvfy cb it aiiords for the edaca* uou of youth- *fbe tirade of is si roc lien, aud ibe advan tages of the Inujtunon, are well oiltpte4 hjr thopfoper qualification p( young men £>f becoming fo obtained in the fnmily of the Atsis lant teacher, ifrotu f t,V) to £ | ,7u per week,) with whom ulra the I’mieipal will te»;4«. I lltruencd—Farulty <»i Washington College, pa, lion Walter Forward, Tln>« .VJcllsn, Esq,- Pmtburen; Rl-t S M McClung. Dr H C ItAnuy, Allegheny Co, ra; Rev Win D Moore. Dr K Msrebund, cstmorelaod, Pa i)r to ibe undersigned Uunrd of Trustees: Rev W U Mcllysine, Dr J It McCiiulock, Daniel Negler, Thos Davison Win l* ltuum. niurltw3u3* and Modern Grp- - •, Elocution, Com- - «< 00 PRINTS ONLY. 44 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. LEE & BREWSTER Established a warehouse in tbs year IbW. Cor Uia purj som of supplying the City and interior Trade wnb riU.VriJ) j&IUGOKS -EXCLUSIVELY, at low price*—and exhibiting, at ail kiwdi of the year, the Largest Assortment in Tim Vorux They an now opening Several Hundred Packages, comprising every new style of Foreign and Domestic production, many of which have just been purchased,- and are offered for sate for Cash and short credit, at PRICES REDUCED FROM ONE TO FiyE CENTS _pcr yard l*elow the price* of Apnl and May, aa per printed CataJogaes, which are corrected daily, for the information of luyer*. ■ . . PRIST WABEDOIIE, > New York, Jane, jy2di*U Dry Goods «t Wholesale. MURPHY, WILSON ft Ca* No. 4:1 Wood street, are now receiving by daily arrival* from the import er* and manufacturer*, ample supplies of dcaimble Spring Good*, which they otferto city and country re tailer* at the snmriesi possible advance. < Having a partner almost constantly in the eattem markets, their nock will l>e kept up throughout the season. Among tlie article* alreadr teceired, ars 50 ca*ea pnnu, some very l-euauiul and adapted to rcity sates; a variety of tweeds, cotton pantaloon *iutf», domcalio ginghams, bleached and brown cotton*. Ac. _ fcb2SdftwlraT_ The Elglli Wander of the World. AHOIIBE is'on* exhibition on Smithfield street, 2nd door Nortli of Third st., whoso body ia covered w ith a coat of dun colored wool, nulled, and nearly like the wool of a Gnenumno sheep. Lover* of curioa ty'.wjll plea«u not fail to give us a call. nutrlSdlw i Co-jiartaerahlp. f|MIE Subscribers Having associated with'them in XJ their business In the city ofPtttaburgh.J. 0. Blair and T- S. Blair, the tmtinrsi will be continued under the,firm of G. ft J. it Shoenberger A Co. . O.ft J. H.MIOENHERGEU. March 10, lt-43. martfltHw BACON —(1 hhd* shoulders; 6do ham*; Ido clear sides; just reed ouconiJgnmcnt and for anle by ~ tuarltt IIRUWN ft CULBERTSON^ HAMS —An extm article of family hams, in smoko home and store; for sale by ' martU BROWN’ ft CULBERTSON. TOBACCO— 27 hhd* Kentucky leaf, in store and for sale by inarlb JAB A HUTCHISON ft Co LEAD— J7d pig* Galena, for aalo by marl 3 JAB A HUTCHISON ft Co MOLASSIiS— 100 ILL plantation, lor sale by maria J ASA HUTCHISON ft Co FISH —70 bbls No 3 znackeral, for sale bv raarlU .fJAS A HtjTCHIBON ft Co SHOT— 20 kegs No* 1,2 and3,for saleby twl’J JAB A HUTCIUSON ft Co T ARDOlL—TVbblaConkling'a No I. in atom and for Xjaaleby maria SELLERS ft NICOL 9 L OAK SUGAR—IS bbls No* 0,7 ft Kin store and for sale by maria ’ SELLERS* NICOLB NO SUGAR—I 4 hhd* prime, for sole by • loaria _ fWJJ.Kqst ft NICOIyS BACON— 40 cucks li6j). round, a ptirae article, for able low, to close coiiitgitmeni, by »narl3 JAB A HUTCHISON ft Co LARD— 70 keg* No |; 10 bbls do do; in (tore nud (or _»ale by i ISAIAH DICKEY ft Co JARD— ah bbls No 1, instore and for sale by J febiftt Sft W HARUAUCII T AMPBLACK—3S bbls assorted, for sole by It fabaS JBCHOONMAKERftCO Epsom SALTS—3OJO lb* for sale by febaa J SCHOONMAKKRft Co T ARDOIL—Of the t>est quality, for sale by XJ fettß’ , J SCHOONMAKKRft Co LOAF BUG ARB—6OO bbl*, (Battle Ground Refinery) for sale low by BURBRIDGE, WILSON ft Co irfhrlo - . water atreeu 131CE—SOtree juit recd and for aale by It maria UURDBIPQE, WILSON ft Co LARD OIL-20 bbls winter, on coaairnmem and for tale by Imarlfil_BUßßßlDQE> WILSON ft Co . HOPS— 22 bale* prime west New York and New England Hope, just reed and lor tala by ; 1 BROWN ft CULBERTSON : SUGAR— 403 hkda N Ojag and lor tala by . ;; WILSON ft C f e 1,14 i Ist street near wood. ' For Bale. ftft A Fine two story, brick house, on main, street, l£a Allegheny city, near.tbo upper bridge. The lot is S 3 leet in front by 100 deep. For term* inquire of • dclSlf ' _A WASHINGTON|4Ih *t._ MOne new three atpry Dwelling House, with bathhouses attached, situate near the corner of Wylie and Washington streets. Possession giv en on the first of April next. jmM : . JOHN F PERRY: i" Foir neril. Ads THE large lire proof warehouse. 24 feet front by KtaSO feet deep, ou second st, near wood. Kent mod erate. i Inquire of J BCIiOUXMAKKR dclG J 21 wiyd ar MA StORE AND CELLAR, corner of Federal j and Litvock iireeu, Allegheny City. Inquire of 11. \Varner;on lhej>rrfiu*ei. fehawaw ■ i "* "SorTlenti MABmoke lloute. »iiuatrtl on I’lum alley, ibr rent. l Inquire of ROBERT DALZELL A Co,' liberty lUffet dc0.13 For Rent* ±g± The wrll (uriiiidtcd store on Market street, be fclß tweyit ibini and fourth ftterts, nt present occu *" "™pied by Barrawsmul Turner. Possession given on the first ul April next, [nvaij K DGAZZAM*.. ' Tj~ MX Jfj- goods, warehouse, U 7 wood street, second door ilxjve Diumond alley, lnqnire of decJ __ 1) T MORGAN ft. Co. COAL LAND FOR SALK—Seven acres coal land for s*lo, situate in bend of the Monogahela River, above Brownsville, Pa., having n • loot rein of coal, which will be sold in exchange lor poods,.For jiarlicu ars apply to {oe£3] Sk \V lIAKOAIiGH. 33wood si, Dnlldlnß Lot IN MANCHESTER FO!t : bAU>-l have for sale a bcaotiful building I»t in Manchester, near the fern*, 21 fret front by Bill feet deep. It-will be sold low,'and on accommodating terms. Teniu unexceptionable. - mylO JA9. BLAKELY. Real mulc Ail. Lota for 1 Bale. TWO bui ding ton in the sixth ward, each 24 by 153 feet ou| which there it a iteeer failing spring of water. ffob?] , f QEO COCHRAN .- FLAX SEED—S bbl* in store and lor sals by martg ISAIAH iIICKKY h. Co UO. Alt—7o hhda. landing r.trom *tmr Mount , ana for sale.by - • • ! JAS DALZELL POTASS —la slot* mod for-'iaie by a OAKFOHD t Co. MACKE USL—SOJbbU No &*Bcutl» ID do IQ blfbliiiNo 1; 1(1 do do No a; in uoro iwdfaraale by . MILLER tt RICKKT&ON • , : . cot, liberty, mid itwin au SALT— 130 bbU MoJ. now landing anil for **■« by -feb3s'|' MILLEIt &' KICKETSON rTOPPEBAS-20 bill in jiood otder.ior low by V/ t febflS'l jScUOO.N&JAKEU A Co 0 bbls No 1 for uil« by , j.scHoareMinEEa* ^oB^ FISH—s. bblitprioo Inbpnctedibfialo . : . 8 Po>. •100 bMffaaUlyJuttrcc’l L ' RffflES'OF DISCOUNT. RATIOS *JF DISCO DNT—CORKKCTKD UK'. £.HOU*K*'*;SON, .. Exchange Broker*, fio. 35 Market (treat, beat 4tA«t -(.PettasylTtttklk* ~ i laflUna. v--■> BaakofPitubargli ••••Pax SUUcffk ABranchea-*H ■Exchange Bapk »*-«»*Par SltcScrip • -•-*••'“ : Mtrcb. k aiij,‘D. Uank.'Tpar : Virglitl*< Exchange Bk. of Va:A ]( [ jtiirard Banks—•*•—par) Fanner*Bk.of Va-v-“ i Ba&fcof.GernUatoini|*par Bk. cfibe,VaUej',—* “ ~ u CheiterCoaniy.f-par.Bt.of Virginia-—• —“ *, Ga-.*.par M.&M. Bk., Wheeling * 1“ :MoDtgoieryCOi*'pai ;dai Morgantown;*—l| ' Nonliucgberlaud—par Va'-y- - ;' | Colombia Btifop Co.** par do. Welliborg*—'*•’H .Doyleatowit-pank*»***par iUoj Parkersburg* “ 'Farmein'Bk.fUeodlng'.par ; ITenneasea, . (t . Farrier*’ttk. l|ufcksOu. par Bk. of Tennetsre— ~* Farmer* B’kJ.RJicaa’r-par Fat. & MCTcb’ußk* Laaeaaler C<£ Ufc.vi*par Planter*’ Bk.*— ***• * r ’-4w -^Miaaouri. ✓ . _ . U.SmcJ Biawu*Tillc 13k. . Washington Hk.* • { ~? GeUysl/urf.li Ijt.-*— '•* . Clambcnvurj- ■ jCa Bk.*; -- Ooßupb,.”*•?• Lemxtowu • 3 • r - * *' * i 'WiJJlcluwn Is, Carlulu . .* <•. “ - U; FanaetV ah>| < Driver*’ - Ji Bank, Waypesbarg*:* ■ l ;! llnrmbui»f--i-f 4i jl Hoiiculul©-** 4"—li'l Lebuivni F»tuiillc->*-v \VToiuinß»«*«»»» • • ** lt.l York Bk.--*-i •'! Wr»t Branch l|f Belief Notes**' >•»(' Mt JIBk. - f «* l City&Coaniyljferip>~» ** I ■ Ohio. .. | • 1 Slate CkianJ Jlranehrs 1J- Mounil’leasaiil'"** •> M J »eutwnviiiC"?-*—• - •-** ! 5>L aaTr*villc4 u Monetiii New Lisbon* j......« Cincinnati Bank* Columbus Uui» •• •••• t : ■« |Suiel!kofMincHiri>~> 1j }*.. North Carolliu> - jßk.cfCape Fear li Bk.,Nowt>eni*. 1 State Hank**"**• 1 |. Sbwth CaroUxuu Cuwden Bk******.***. • 1 ;Bk. ofOuuleMfia*- *• J ;Gbisitiercial Bk***^**?-.! . flk. «Geor*TSW«w r• ♦ 1 ißk.of itanbnrgv** 1 Bk 1 jllnnteni tWecjia’ißk*;! 'Bk. of Sottlk Carolina:* 1 J ,* :Uarrlajad* ; . ;Btdti«iore Bk«. par lUaliutViOHßScrip *lO ;Cuiiilierl - t Rlianyv;* * ••••'■ ••• 1] (Far. Bk:of Maryland* * “ (Farmer*’& Mechanic*, i UkJ Frederick*,?****.* « IFredcirckCo-Bk.—*•*.“ llaccrHicncnßk * * (Mineral Bk**———•«** u IFmajJtcoßk?——*.* ; Washinttonßk*--4.—., ** ißk.of \ve*tmm«er • •••*« miehlcan. ' {Ufcof St.Clair**.*—— . ilk: of Hiver R»licn--*— !MiekJraji Lrs. 'Co--- .. 5 Tt'Kr.nlee&jßk”*-*’ * ]Wi*eoiul]i:TenU’r< !M&r.JtFiccln.Co.Mi]w’e 8 ■- i Can«d»». ;&]|**’”* 3 ■BtuL or EnjlandNoicJ .. Ctrelcvlll* Zanfivill© • I’Btnam..V Wohler £ Muiilloti Sandmky •♦.■£•4. “ Ceaujca }••• “ Nonaralk»>— u {Gold & BpceU yaln9, Cleveland- Napoleons* ♦ '3 80 OacJUs--..* a 150 3 SO £agle,old> •...--10 60 Kagle,new ••••' • 1000 Spanish. 10 CO Xenin-. • & Dayton*--*••*••••» .-‘f Wettem “ Franklin B‘k Colombia “ Chi!licolhe;-»-«*<* —•• ** j Do.l*»trioi**IS 60 ISovrJclgui • *••>••• 4 KJ [Guinea* 6 00 iPrcderiekfd’oTf-*—-07 80 iTftbTbklerß •• 780 . iTeJiCuildera****, • 3 90' Lotti*d*or**'4-80 I . ■ Kxebtnga.. •. -- Wew.Yotk*- J^irn Jl’bHadeiphia H»nn 'Baltimore' ;i f)pn»t ,pw.: Interior Lake Enc-- «•••••.-• “i Sciou--*. .«v* I Lancaster • ••-• .10 [ Hamilton?-•••”13 I GrimriHe* ••'••?•' ••”'-sti‘l l Farst’r* iTk Ciinbu*‘***3o T Urban* •"•••V----—-C3 XEenmeky. . . BkorKcntuckJ--..... 11 : Ui.of Louisville------? ,* !• Norliciri Uk. Kfcniu’ky- 1 u *1 Nevr Batks, EXCHANGE BROKERS, &&. HVinr. - HASIA 4 -1 T) ANKERS, pCCHAN (IE 1 BROKERS, and-dealer* _D in Foreign »ad DotßestieJExehangefCertifieausof Depoiile, L’anfcNotes, and Specie; Fmuth nxeec near ly opposite , da* Hank ,of Piutblim. Camai'moner receiTed ou dcposite—Siaht'Checiri for aa]e,aBd col lection* made cantariyall the principal point* in tbs United Slate*. I ..., • ~ ‘ :• -> :• The highest pfemlnm paid for Forehrn and American Gold.* i' i . j ■••••'' ••' ' Advonees taAde on oonsignmentiofPiwfttee,«hip* ped Eo.«t, on liberal terms/’ . ,; fr ’ pic-hts HOLMES A; SOW, BANKERS - and Dealetsiin Excbaniro t .Coin 'ami BunkNotef,No.d3, | Market*tieel,FttUbarghu; , Sailing Rats*.- Exchange, ? . Buying Rate*. • : New York. •, J- Jpr dncuniati, 11 di* Philadelphia, 3 idoLotrisvitle, lido Baltimore, • £ Jdo Si-LouU,. . . lfdo Baying Rates, $ BANK NOTH*. Baying Kates. Ohio, £ 1$ dis’Co. AScripOrders, U dis Indiana, : ‘j “ do " RefiefNotea, • . . - : “do,i Kentucky, f “do Pennsylvania Cy “do Virginia, . jj “do *Newvork -do “do, do Wheeling, tdd New Orleans, “do- Tennessee, j . Jdo Maryland,- r “do • • feWltf T?. -.l' . •-. ■ ! • WILLIAM A. HILL A CO* i BANKERS; EXCILANGK BnpKERS, nuA-Dealeu in Foreign iiul jDomcMio Etchpoge, Certificates of. Deposite, RnnkJNotds, and Snidie.. No-tM "Wood it, oue door abqre Fourth, Dud Side, Pittsburgh, Pa.,' octSdAwF I' 1 FOttEIOAEICnASGE.; BILLS on England,'lreland, sad Scotland bought to any ninouttt ut the Curreut Kate* of .Exchange. Al*o, l*rafa-ps)>hle in any port of tbe Old Countries, Irom XI io XI'IXj, n» llur-rate of fy'lb tbe X Sleritng, without deduction or-di*eouitvby JOSHUA. ROBIN SON. Kuropenn«nd General‘Age at,otGce 6th at one door wmi of wood. •: - .■ ■ ■ , • . ocllSlf AUXS KICUiXHj? - ■' {■■■ •[tmvitni. l n'f KRAUER a RAHM, - TJANKURS AND E.YCKANGIMIIiaKERS, denier* 1) in l-oreimi and Domestic of Exchange, Cer tificates «f Deposite, Bank Notes tuid Coin; comer of 3d au<| Wood stjeeta, directly opposite Su Charles Ho tel. .1 niav2Mdlr -yY*EsTfi]aS"fnjNxjg— -i- } Kentucky, ; . l M. Mll-ourL - ' ' ,3, . •••■»■ Bank Notes; purchased at tkfftawest rates, lyi < f • N. HOLMES fo SON, dclO | ; -35 Market street. on X> New York, • $ Philadelphia, and • 5'- Baltimore, Constantly"fot bale ly N. HOLMES A SON. delO j ■ ■ 35 Atorket st /^OlXECTlON'S—Drafts,rNotes, and Accepton- V/ces, payable iu, nij part of the’Union. poUectedoe the most fuvuralile nuns.. N. HOLMES A.SON/' dclt) ' S . . , . ■ at Market rt. ; HATS, CAPS AEU jBONNETS. Jt’COHiyife co„ - . xj[ (Successors to KT-Cord X King) ; Ww Faihfonsbl« Hatter>,;^k Cdrrur of ’JFboif and Fijih Stnd*. ■ PARTlCn».\ft attemibn paid .to our Betail Trade. Gentlemen Jean rely upon getdug their Hats and Caps from our of the ansr materials and woremarsuii-, of the urisroius, and at the lowest mere. ■ ■ •’ : ; . . Country Mere)iami< v purchasing by wholesale, arff -respectfully luvijed 'ltfcail and examine pur Slock; os we can say wijh 'confidence' that as regards qi’ALrrr and price, it wilt not snifer in a comparisou with any hoQ«e ln • p , , fcU7 • n, - Uprlne Fathlom 4trr -1848. - pZ Jr/ 3i?coitr> 4i.00., /tg (IATK J*'CVIiW 4 • - «S^ TVfJLI. nuruiJucc lie Spring Sifle of HaUthu day, Jf. baiufilay.JiUrvb JUj. Jj'ij., ! ' ' ' ’ .;•'»•■ i£uilcii»luiui-r» arc tequokicd ioscnU'an<\ examine t)n;ir »:j>rV of Sjning liaU.joi‘l n-ecirrtl'fronj 2vew York.ai tliqir»Kjrt, coruer of Air awl "Wood »U.’_ : mar 4 ‘ j I;-'" l?fc~STVi i fiyui ‘ ' r~ja STYIoIS—S uMOOUVi haajoai Te rn celvedTiyli New VorK,Uic Sprinjj Style of Hot*, which he will introduce tmSatuniay, .March4tb. All Uioec in want ofa neat and superior Hat. will plow, call and examine &t No To, Wood tireet, door above Fourth. 1 3" , WijUariijDougln*, lata Jmnca McKnin. The XB subscriber uu*removedhi*Hat hhd Cap.MnuU- lo »io. 77 Wood airgct, nearly,opposite Ids' old stand, .where ha would invite hi* tricud* and the public generallyflo an Hnu and Capa, which lor bcuuty and durability cannot be surpassed.'. ; f :\VM. DQUGLASJST7 Wood »t- Having retired iron the Hat and Cap Manufactory, I rao«t rrpecUully ‘recommend the patronage. or tuy friend* tutd the public generally to my successor. Ww. DougUa*. |fet>Mddm] j JAMES McKAIN. Pfc-BBW ijrVESTIONI-I'ATKNT R /JICmCDLArKR.AN u 11AT PKOI>:CTOR.—Ihc €S%»ub»cril>erjwUJ introduce oil Saturday, Ocutuh.- Geuuotnen wishing a hat tried witq thia desirable arti cle will please cfttl and examine. ■ T ALFRED KKKVlUPractical Hatter, octp i; Vii, head of Wood at ■ FALL FASHIONS, MOORE has reeeiv ' / Jed frora_N«(lr York; the Fall style of Hat* -which will introducethis day ? Saturday, Aug. it?ih. All utose in wapt of a neat aiul superior bat would do well to call at ftp. 75, Wood Street, dd door above 4th. aug2Stf v 5 : . rro | FALL IfASHION, 1847.T--BEEUK. A I m COST Ail'S Style Gentlemen'* lluu wiU be intro* at KssviL's on Thursday,. August :J7ih. wishing a cheap, fashionable hat of Pm*- burgh manufacture, ahead of fashionable Hula import ed and advertised by some of llte trade, please call at s'. KEKVIi, A Co.’*, auyJCtf l ISU. head of wood at 4SUM3LKR FASHION FOZI HATS.— JUST received from New York, the. Summer Style for hats, consisting of-Whim Beaver. Pearl and White Fmfch Cacsioiere IJat», with Ventilator*. Those in want of u beuatiful, light jlut are reapeetfully invited to coll-' 1 ; S.-.MOORB. •'mayaa - ‘ ?• TS tvood ft.,:) doors above 4lh 1) KFIN ED SUfi-VKS—UIC bbU small loaf; ‘JO bx» ilou- XVble refined, large loaf; IsO bbls orudiol; Ldodo pow dered; tfl clarified, m store and tor situ by t JAS A HUTCHISON A Co. ■' _ nutrJ SI Loai* Steam Sinjar Refinery ' .B»g “Warehouse. rpHK highest price in cutdt paid for good clean n»s«; X *>*», canvass, bale rope; gras* rope;bagging, wool' ett raga, by B I. W. CHADWICK. nmr ‘ > E wayne st, bet, penn AJiberty QUIRTING MUSLINS. R.Vtarphy has just p received au dddtuonaf supply of those verv solve rmr long cloth * liming mu*lius, ui U»J cents per yard. Also, Irish oi various qualifies. including some extra fine, ami warranted pore dux; at dry i:<*ore of _.««13 f •W R MURPHY .7 JNENCAMBRIC lIANDKEHUHIIih'S-A filling -XJ soruncut of fbove goods, aome a» low us 10 cent*; juu,recdaidry goods bouse oi.) i • ...“wB . . . J WRMUKPHV_ PPWDKR, (I|aZARX> COj-Ali’ description* con- X siuntly on hand;-also, n targe quantity of safety luse, lor igniting' .Order* prompt!) lilted hi all times, ty' . CSLOUMlfhAgtiri, ■' iwrl3 -water st, gnd doqr.abovc ihanhficld TEAS £ COFFEE—YVniigHysoti, vxriotpupinlitic* imperial, do'do; Pouachoug, dodoj Souchong, do do Uto Codec; reed Wconsiirunicut and fur salu low .by . ■ mafia ij. RiOAKFORDACn; GLOVES— A [good assurtmeut oif black, white nod colored cotton and silk gloves, large sizes, just rej entved and tor sale by A WHITE . tnnrtt . ; ~ ,■ vj wood street'- BUTTER A EGGS*—3 Lurrrte frfesh.roll-lmnerftdo fresh egst rdcctrcilon ennsignmentand for sale by leblU . * 3 AAV IIAIUIAUGII.. WHITE BEANd-15 bbls Navy, just rac’d and for nulc by [ SA \V HAKIUUGU, . icbls • • • ' M Wood st. ' ROLL lIUTrtR-7 bbls fresh Ton-Butter Jusi fec’d and Ibr salesby WTCK A .’tI'CANDLESS.' . tebiaj , ■ • ' : t • *'• Family. MA)uu*-iog bbucxn* Furaiiy pioarjost rcc’tl andby 'WICK A .*irCA.VLF-t-'-•>»* I7REJJI! RDLL BlfTrLß—l2 bb|i pnrae- J» «udft>rwle»y;a WICg A.;M’CANBUSS_ pri n lb*’prime !?i4u,’for 1 ..febis' ;-■■•• t ; v " eHEESE-GO foxeacl Mlcil4*n tuft] Tot mI . fo.Mg'i .f-lgA^,; G‘ INSENti. A&KK&Vt. i TCQitM lletfirax man i ■ ■' t/- sands have mttTered through... ~ r .—.eexistenco,as >. at Inst yielded np;tb«ir lives on the'altar ; of. in*u& “Willi all deference, ho\reTcr v to the .opmioaaqlft . mat'and leanied, *ro rav'ihat it baa beta'cored. ;■'%* >■» - HARTS.VEGETABLE EXTIUCT*'•..••£§. ’f- For sixteen yean, has been tested by many-pewoM • Who'have kuflered with this djtatdilu-diiaaaoi Uc3 eTery case where it baa had a’firir trial,haa (3MM| permanent care. . -. ; "Jr - Fit*, of 28 year* and 8 months, cored by the SM3 thistrnly wonderfulmedicine. ,• A - Bead the following remarkable ease oflh&aMfg ''••• Wm. Fecore. Esq:, of Philadelphia, afflicted wfekEK . > Icpiie FSta.97 yean.and 8 months. After travelog ' - through England, Scotland, Germany and Franc** c*g '• ' suiting the most emutenvphyxicians, and expending. K medicue.■ medical tresaaeut and advice,- three; theft- i rand dollars, relumed .With bis son. to this country-' November last, without receiving any benefit whiw er, aud was cured by using ■ • . ,;j HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT. 1 Jur. William Seeore"* Letter to Dm. iTans and Hal . . .. i have spcM over thref thousand lbr mei ' v .cine and medical attendince. I was advised to take! ' : lour to Europe with himj which 1 did. I fitt Tiki England. 1 consulted, the. most eminent' physicist them in respect to his ease; they examined aim prescribed accordingly. -1 ..retained threo montf without perceiving auy..change'for the better,.'wUq' ; cost me about two hundred °"d fifty dollars pocket! • by the'physicians,.and.the most that 1 receivedwi their opinion that my son's case was hopeless' and poi i lively incurable...l occording]y r !eft England,and trig elled : through' Scotland. Germany and France, and TC turned home in the month of November last. with. ■ ' son as fat from being cured as when I left, Isawyoi - advertisement .in . one of. the Nevr papers, an - cohernded to try Hsrt's.Vegetable Extract,tsceiugyQi . statements and certificates of soma i twenty, and.thirty years? standing, and I canntsue ye ram not sorry 1 did so, as by. the use of Uan's Yegeri, ble Extract alone, he was restored to perfect healip Hi* reason,.which was soiacgoueastouafithlmfis business is entirely restored, with the prospeetno* ‘ before him, of life, health and usefulness. -He is host 2S years of.ago, and .STTyearvaud 0 months of.Um time ho* beeq afflicted with this, most dreadiU of dit eases; but thank God be. is now enjoying good health. Now, gen tie men, faith without works I don't better T in.. To, ray that 1 eball be ever praiefnl to yon is pbl '■■■ thing, and as 1 here enclose'yon.nne hundred doOm*- h have no doubt but tharyou will "think this is cutolhef 1 .and quite a different thing. The debt of gnuitade? J . ■till owe you, but please to accept the present amou i as'interest on the debt in advanoe. ' *. : '/» \. - Yours very lespeetfuiiyr • *• "(Signed,) • - WILLIAMBECQR& TO THE AFFLICTED. - * - ’ One of the proprietor* of this .invaluable . was afflicted tor several yean with Enileptie-Fiti The disease had prodaeeu iho, wont eject oped hi system, viz: Loss of memory;imbecility of aiita, and: perfect' prostration of the nervous systa&lHs hai ' tried the akill of the best physicians for seven yean#: and grew worse tinder their trediment, end be cnevj.' that this medicine -was his -ojthr hope forheahh am ' life, and was therefore determined to give it a fturtnal - and to persevere in iu use, which he did. agd thortsul wa»'aperfeetTfcstbtatioaibliealth,whi£h was eaiti - ued uninterrupted for nearly sixteen years. : We would refer to the follotying persons who havt been eared br a sing Hart's Vegetable Extract: • Col BDeaslow’s daughter wai afflicted nine years resides at Yonkers, Hew York., - W Sennet nine yeart/m Grand st. JEUswortn,seveavear*,l2Dovtr*u,- " Joseph M’Dougx!, nine yeofe, East Brooklyn, I. Q SI WSmith,-New York Canon House. > Kefly,-twenty yean, Statetrisland. •• • Htn S JkrKpef; twenty yeaii/Yorkville. Miss E Crane, twelve years, lja Hammersly st 1 Wm H Pencil, twenty-three years, 73 Norfolk s£ ' Jacob Petty, foot yean, 174 jjalaney st : Thomas R Jones, of the DS Navy. 'V " Qspt Wm jetmings, Biau> n. Bridgeport, Ct; . Befereneo also made to. DrWLMonroe,Gullfor4,o. .'.-f RevßichardTaggett, WmDavenportN T 1 ' Rot T h Duihnell,T3aJtimore, Md. • •- Orchard «L N Y. - - 011 Donghton, SQti Erttecuth st NY. Mr* James BenhoLf,.Che»tcr', Oraaraco. N Y. John Riber, 178 Elizabeth at, do D ARichton, 218 Delaney bl ■ do James Smith, 138 do - . Charles Urown, 100 Wateryt, ■> do '• - of which may bo railed apen, or addreesed, pea) ‘ - -jnrrmvuia kr Dr B U»«r, Cua lnja h Bani New .York. “ . . . G F THOMAS k Co. MO.Main st, between 3d aad; 4th ats, and IGB -Main st, between 4ta and filh streetlu Cincinnati, Ohio, wholesale and retail agents fer the south and west. . •• L -WILCOX, Jr ? corner of Market at the Dla* mood, only agl4n Pittab’g !*». ; ■ ' HBDICAL STOLGICAL OFPICB. ‘ No. OS* DIAMOND All /SifST'uth DEY,' O few. door* below ; ltreet » l®wnrds tit* - JBS»lBs£,B , »tt. SHOWS, hirir* inff been regularly educMiel .to,the medical profesion, oad-bceu for-toms t» .^v., Uncsi hii attentjon to tb& ■ treatment of (hone prival* delicate complaints fiw 5X whtct * hi* opportunities m 3 . ifv^hini.. eleven Team ass '■ * *TV 'ji" arduouslydevoted .to tbs study and treatment of those complaint*, (daring which bme he bat had more practice nj|il has cured more r*%- tieitts than ctnvver tall to the lot of any prime pne* utioner} 1 amply .qualifies, him’ to offer aaaurancesof 'peedv, permanent, tmd narinfnetbry.cure to all alfUeted wtth delicate diseases, and all diseases arising there; tram. ■•' . • > * . •*■: Dr. Brown would inform'l!tose;'afHieted with p rival* G*s*as*rwhich hare become’chxonic.by time or. te> S a rated by the use of onyof UiA common nostrumsof e any, that their complaints can be radically »«■< ihojw onghiy cored; he haring given hla careful alieiiuoata. the treatment of eutflt‘cites, nud Succeeded in hundred* :of instance* m curing person* of inflanmiaiion of tha neck and kindtCd diseases which‘often; result from thosecasea where others hare consigned' them to hopeless despair. invite* such as have been long nnd unsuccessfully treated by other* • to consult him, when every* satisfaction will be circa and their cases treated in s careful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed ©atrby a loug experience, study,And investigation, which itis impossible farthoa* engaged practice oC medicine to give anr one cmi of •disease. < »• . - IDTHeniia or Rupture.—Dr; firown also invites peN . sons afflicted with Hernia to caUf as hehaspaidpanlo-'- , ular anentipn to this disease. -,»?) • Skin diseases; also Piles, Pa&y. etc- speedily cared.’ » Charges very low. . N* li—Patients of either wxlmng at n tlbiante, by : slating thuir disease ini writing, jgiving dSI the sympf-, toms, can obtain medicines with'directions for use, by. ; addressing T. BROWN, M. llJspost paid, and'encloo mg a ice. . J office No. G 5, Diamond.*Uey£pppoiitethe ttaverhr : House. -7’ ft . IQrNocurenopay. : Hf deci9. IMPORTANT TO THK^AJJIES—CIiIae*#- Hair Cream, a roalehlcss ahicle'for the Growth.' Heauif mid Restoration ofllArHair. ’iliia Cream, : when once known, will supercede nil oilier articlei.©r ; the kind now used. When lle/dialr is dead, lanh, ’ thin, unlicalihr, or turning grey, a few application*, will make the hair soft and dwlc and give it a Geatifiil liveljr aniearanec; aiul will also Stake it main Its live- - lines* and healthy color twice iulloas as all the prep*. • ronona which are generally' used. Every lady and - gentleman :who are iu-tbe-hhlutofusing oils on their i luur, should at-once purchase l*bo:tlc of the Chines* ■ Hair Cream, as it is so composed lliatit will hot injur* the hair like those other prmafation*, but will beautify ' it, and giro perfect saiistucuoa in-cvery instance. - < • For testimony to its very superior tumUiies-sM tho foUomnc letter from Rev. MrACnhlwelhioMwir*. Hendersbort & Stretch, NashriUe, General,tueols &r the IVVostem States; .« -a i j. Letter from the Rer. It CaWwfiL pastoroillieFrtis.- byterian Church, Fulaski. - V • • Messrs.. Heudersbott A Stre«k~Cemltoen: I take ;: pleasure in adding my tetTtmohyin fafotoftlie excel.-' lent preparation colled.Hr.;Fajuk-s Chinese Hair • Ctu am -Hot shoal two years'wo, toy hair was very 1 dry, briuly, and disposed to com* out; hut haviug pro. .cured a bottle of the Cream, and used it aceortSnif t* the prescription, uiy hair is no** soft, elastic and firm to the head, hinny balsams oils were implied. ’ eachleaving my hair in a w«*e state Thur Cream, however, has met.my expectations. As an article Toilet,.nifrwife give* it encc over all others, being delicately perfumed, and not disposed to rancidity. . The. ladies especially will find the Chuiese Cream to be a desideratum In Uteirbreoa* > rations for the touch Respectfully, &c n . • E^ k , i Y ,a i l *M ! t 47 '‘ , >1 »R- CALDWKLL.' • JD*^ d wholesale and l>iuabureh,by John M- ljmirtnd,h*o. 45 Market.ftjeet, and Joel Mohleri comer of Wood and FifthstreeUX .-Ts. jnJ4t£ • H°l\hS H\GIJAN lIOAIUIOUND A UVKR' won Couch Candy is ulcred to the nubile a* « pleasant and etlectivo remedyforeougha, colds, hoarse. ness. Asthma, Fhthisic, Whooping Cough, mflucara,' Croup, Sore Throat, Hronkhitii fiid general affeefoS' of the Chest and Lung*.' In'siflirases it is known 10 have.turn rded decided aadpertnnneut reliet and frodt'- its rapid sale and great, success as a remedy forth* above diseeses where it hits it rromiies-lo : become oneoftho most useful am! popular medicine* It is o tiered soo, as a pleAsaiiWelicfio theconsumpdre.' erally 1 “ u *“ inl !° speaker* gea« • 'flic name of the preparation Jhdieates its leading ip. gTcdirnt, .uud it will be. foi}nd itp by no means ud* pleasant to the tfune, and may bdtnsed by children and . adults with entire impunit*., 'rEhmatenal* used in Use preparation are of tho-: heft, qCflity, and it may be re* tied on ns in every re jpeeUpuVand renuisio aniel* hatmlies would no doubt tpjolftbte their comfort and jheaUU by keeping a BnrpJy, specially iu the season of . This valuable Cough Carujyi* co(tiied, except lor more, A tril. S’ al of this arude will eouvtuce ajiy person of its ewe* " % cy, uud the proprietor* ihe/bth/tii.-iy any person bi lh* • i Ciiited bhatr* to. produce'acheJp?V, more pleasant, or 3 etTective remedy. • : J? T - • ..4, Sold wholesale and retail, Lytllfc General Aavnt. £ . , , - ;: . Ii.XMVSEK, ; i coincf3daml./uaUretsts, l r mshur*h.' -\l ' ; Howe A J‘ioprieturs, No J College ilall Cincttt* iwiii,Ohio. " • lanin V; % Ba; FAIINthtTOCfC'S .rndiiinoute or Cough BalV 'i** - * Sain, has a • great advimtage over tnany.othe?' Couch as its pleasant taste permuslt to ■"£ be-uH'd withwit .ine.onvenlfticK*Hut jt* value u a ) llalsaui coumM* iu tho'fpevdipqs*grits eure. Wo havn - ? known some of the. most desperato coughs, aomaAr - 5 which bad bcf.i fuuLuya on .fur.*.«o.uiderab?« lciutS" Q of tuue, yield aliuon it) power 4 In . M ch wernhOT, US we haVo.htM. tluring'the *«. “I w.mct, everyc,nei* rujbfo ig’jui;e cold, urdett trreai ‘ ; S precpuuons are asciL , ( . ~ '“t" ■“ pr,TM.“ | ■ ; We have muncraas ewdSewM of cures which iV 4 ■ WST. 'X S? Mra»tkM>*,ioj ff ria^.”a , Si;gaSayj"gaftr t* kcruful* aqd-aocea hare: aJVMaW n rv ff" - autnmcr l ha.nj:*ren ao a&penr*nr e |«Tp continued,lutdamhH •' |«tkta with confidence, tHTpinxtfcat ■. £*V tMmlha mjani dafaSg&JSSStf'a***' :-; fi : - --•- '-■•■■ v V.'..' i- /&■ Iv; r * >