The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, March 22, 1848, Image 3

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    GROGBBIEB, Ac ?
ibTttJeby 18AIAHDICKKYA Co^
- •■• au» •. ..■ ■ . . -ffm and Front as
"E'EATHEHS AGIN SENG-25 sck* feathers; ldogia
•L teng; now landing from stmr Ringgold; fw sale br
_ ma«o ; , ISAIAH DICKEY ACo
A PPLES A PEACITES—6 *ck* dry applet i*«) 0
xA.peached now landing from stmr Ringgold, and for
HacT ■- • maigo ISAIAHDICKEY A Co
QUNDRIES—Iti bbds prune N O Sugar, 41 bbla plan*
O tatioo Molasses;Sl csks patent Soda Ash:
from stmr North Biter, and for sale by 6
marSD ! : WA M MITCHrT-TRFT^
SUGAR CURED HAMS—7 bhdt and SO trea extra
Cincinnati; reed by the Newton, and for sale by
martO i , BROWN A CU>-WPTwny
MOLAS3E9-1W bbl. N O, teed p,, .MrNcnh
River, and for tale by i
cargo ; DROWN A CULBERTSON*
o,juttreed and for sale by
Q cargo [WEST BOWEN
OLASSES-09 bbla plaatatioL jut teed and fc
tale by ■ marJO JWESTBOWEN
taiTON—to bales good, in More and foriaJeTy
* ■ jL' WEST BOWEN
marilo I 70 Front ttreet
S^L A^“",X^.^ d *» priine N O; 40 bgs prime white
Rraai, 100 bbla No* 4, &, 7 A 8. m store and
torjateby maria LAMBERT A SHIPTON
SH.MOLASSE8 —100 bbl* Louisiana Refinery, ro
• ceired and for talc by | , •
maria !•• • LAMBERT A SHIPTON
Eioiiod°aoLas'“r
-«wl8 ' ' - I.AMBPTrTASHIPTOy
QUKDIUES-10 bbla lard: 111 keg* do; 5 bbla flax-
O-teed; 3 ban ragt; 4 bblt noun 5 baft mustard teed;
» bn* corn, landing from star Rhode bland, and for
ealeby mar!7 JAS DALZELL
■ .’LOUR—ISO bbl* family, in store and for tale by
JO marl 7 JOHNS PILWORTH
T) YE—3O buah, in *lore and for talc
lb marl? . JOHN {
/'XINCINNATI SOAP—IOO bit in store mndfortaleby
V/ tnar!7_ JOHN S PILWORTH
COFFEE— 2UO bag* prime RioTtn store and for sale
by . marl? JOHN S DILWORTH
RAISINS— fiu bxsjSAhJfbxs, for sale by
mirl7_, McGILL, BUSUFIELD A ROE
SUGAR —<0 bags while Brazil, fllwc* wlufo Hsran
in store'and for tale low by
fob* ii ENGLI3HA JJENNEIT
ROCK CANDY—I 6 bxt witite and yellow in tier
and for tale low by
febM ENGLISH A BENNETT
SUNDRIES—'J 3 bn feathers; Ido giuaeog; sdo ran;
IS do peaches; udo applet; 18do flaxseed; 17do
Leant; 3 bolt lard; 1 do tallow; to arrive; for tale by
• marts : ISAIAH DICKEY ACo
BACON, CINCINNATf CURED—23casks shout*
dert; 6 bxt do;S ctka hams reed and for tale br
marlfl • : McGILL, BUSHFiKJp * ROE
BULK HAMS A SHOULDERS—For tale by
maria = McGILL, BUBHFIKLD A ROE
fTIAB—2S bblt NC, reed and for tale by
X maria, ’ TASSEY ABI
G (ANCLES—60 bxt Cincinnati mould, reed ondVor
I me by marlfl TASSEY A BEST
COTTON-50 bales landing from stmr Lady Byron:
for sale by , JASDALZKLL %
—_™« ; water st
•VTOLASSES-00 bbla landing from stmr Lady Byron;
ill, for tale by marlO jAHn*i.»cl r.
SUGAR—IO hhda N O, reed per stmr Robert Morrit;
for tale by BROWN A CULBERTSON
ft marlO ; ' 146 liberty street
PATENT SODA ASH—3I casks fine quality! (J**.
Mospralt A Son's brand.) prepared expressly for
Glmta Manufacturers, to arrive per North River.and
for tale by • WA U AIITCHELTREE
marts • ~ 160 liberty »t-
SUGAR— ISO hhdt prime NO. jnst rec'd per
Amenean Eagle and Palo Alto; for tale by
marls JAS A HUTCHISON A Co
/'TIGARS— 22,000 Havana, in qr. beixetof various and
\J choice brands; for tale by WEST BOWEN.
L • ~ * . *y 70 front tt
SUNDRIEK-63 bblt small white beant;3o do, meta'
porit; 9 do'lard; landing from stmr, and for sale by
■m»' - HAGALEY A SMITH
ORANGES A LEMONS—26 bxa Oranges; 25 do
Lemon*, landing from stmr SehuylUlLfor tale by
. mar!4 . HAGALEY A SMITH
. 18 andg) wood tt.
WHITE BRAZIL SUGAR—I 24 bn of sopenor
quality, for tale by BAOALEY A SMITH
EIO COFFEE—COO bag* prime, in store and for tale
n»y marll BAOALEY A SMITH
EAISINB A RICE—2OO bxt bunch raisiat; 100 tret
fresh tice,iust reed and for tale by
tnarl4 • HAGALEY A SMITH
H GLASSES— lUI bblt plantation, landing from >tmr
America, and for tale by
marll JAS DALZET.t,
BULK PORK—IO,OOO lbt, reev'g per (tmr Lake Erie,
and for tale by marll . JASDAt-ggr.t.
SUGAR— 150 hhdt prime NO, landing from ttmr
America and American Eagle, for tale by '
marll , JAR FLOYD !
MOLASSES —150 bblt plantation, in prime order,
landing from stmr America, for tale by <
. - marl<.. ; j JAR FLOYD
TJOTASU—IO c*ki
X . marll
>n*ignmen, for tale by
J AR FLOYD
[EED— 20 bbl* clover seed, 10 both timdQiy, for tale
Iby marH : ; JAR FLOYD
BEANS— 10 bblt small white, for tale by
matll JAR FLOYD
SUGAR— i3t) hhdt prime NO, landing from ttmr
Robert Mom*, and for tale by
. marll W A M MITCHELTREE
SHOULDERS—22 eakt family h.m.- go
thooldere, this day rec’d per ttmr Hibernia, ana for
tale by mart ; ' JAMia A HUTCHISON ACo
rE.MP-0 bales Kj dew rotted, lost rec'd and for
L sale by «arT JAMES A HUTCHISON ACo
T>ACON-flo,ooo ham*, tide* and shoulders, just rec-*d
IB by sanr Skipper, and for tala by »
mar? SAW HARBAUGH '
/HOPPES—I£Q bags Rio, for sale by 1
\J mar? - MILLER A RICKETSOX
POTASH— 9 casks eupr. quality, for sale by
mar? - ' MILLER A &ICKETSON
X ABD—43k*gaNol, forsaleby ■ -•
Xj mar 7 L f MILLER A RICXETSOX
BEANS— 80 bbls small white, in store and for sale by
maf7 O BLACKBURN A Co
'AILS—3OO ken asstd in store and for sale by
I mar 7 - j O BLACKBURN ACo
DRIED PEACHES—I3O bahaives,!!) da fine cling*.
forsaleby mar 7 McCILL,BPBHFIELDABOE
MOLASSES— 3Sobbls plantation for sale by
•mar? McOILLCBUSHITELD A BOE
OUQAR—6O hhds prime NO, to arrive per soar Amer*
OieanEagle, fox sale by
mart : McGILL, BUSHFIOJ) A ROE
O CORCIUNGS-in ctks prime for sale by
Q mar? i - -WICK A &TCANPLE3S
ThOTASil—SSesks prime, for sale by
r mar? i WICKA McCANDLESS
iptLOVER bElsjiut rec’dlnd'for sale by
l; mar? : WICK A MeCANDLESS
YARNS— A new supply of yarn from the manufac
tory of Mr li E Hey, Philadelphia: jost ree-'dand
for sale by jnart F HEATON ACo
SOAPS— F H Eaton A Co, hare Strain's Palm Oil
Floating Soap, for washing, and Old Brown Wind
sor, for sharing and washing; also, Sand's and other
Soap. Market 4th. • mart
SBOIfLDER — BRACES—A new lot of braces of tbe
most approved pattern, for sale by
mart ■• F U EATON ACo.
FJUND— On Sunday night, a Brass Store Key; the
owner can get it by calling on
mart J SIIACKLETT A WHITg
SnfiAß-mi hhds N O.jost rac'd and for sale by
mart • POINDEXTER A Co
GLASS— 160 bxsSxlO Glass El>erh<aru,4l do 10x12
in store and for sale by POINDEXTERACo
mart ■' l ’ • • » 41 water st.
PAPES— 100 reams crown wrapping; 00 do doable
erown do: for sale by t A Co
mart ‘ ~ 41 water st
fIOFTEE-fiOO scks Rio, prime, for sale, by
Lr mart j • fXH.NDEXTKB ACo
SUGARS— SO bbls Lerering's cru*he2A pulverized,
JO do liQttislaoi leaf do, tor sale by
mart ■ 77- IUI.VDEXTER ACo
MOLASSES— 300bbU NO, for sale by
mart ■ POINDEXTER A Co
*f>EPPER-SOO sacks, for sale by
JT mart ; POINDEXTER A Co
FANCV CASSLUERES—S eases plaids, stripes,
plain colors, just opened and for sale by
mart SIIACKLETT A WHITE
URODUCE— SO bbls 8 F door; 45 do com meal; 100
f[ scks com; 1» do oau; 7 kegs buckwheat floor 20
ken lard; in store aad for sale by
. marlb J C BIDtVKT.r.
BACON— 400 hhds bacon hams, sides and i boulders,
os consigumcst and for sale by
msrlO SELLERS A NICOLS
SroRCHEP SALTS—I 3 csks just rec. and for sole
hy ■ marll : • LB WATERMAN
MOLASSES— 30 bbls S H, St Louis Refinery is
JuMdad forsaleby
JSSu James a mrrcmsoN a c 0
kJtmN— <os dcs, Jost reed, and for sale by
j «BtfU ■ WICK AMcCANDLESB
m.sßwra A SUGAR—ISO hhds N O Sugar,oo
o flVfr-,.,.
fc p,
GREEN APPLES—oo bblsracd bj’*unr Caleb cope;
for,sale by atari 1 SAW HARBAtOH
G'S"* ““'jOHMD SToMA*
BACON— 700 pcs hoy roond Bacon on coinugument
and for sale Vy . JOHN SCOTT A Co.
iebl7lf No 7 Commercial Row, liberty ft.
SUNDRIES— fiSDO.lbs flaxseed; » kegs audfibbU
No 1 lard: 5 bbls fresh roll butter; for sale by
mart CARSON A McKNIGHT
’HITE MEANS—IS bbls for sale br \""
• cars 1 FHIKND, RHEY A Co
PpisfP. BACON—In store and smoke.boose consian 1
lr forsalcia any quantity, by a JO!lN ORJEK,
: sen liberty st
TTS'htASSES-e'prime article Sojar Heme, fc*r sale
IVT hVmartf i WICK gaicCANULKSS
ski
T/ 8^ >mtU ‘°'° f^'wiCKi- mS'InPLESB
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MISCELLANEOUS.
C<OAP—2obx*palm,Sdoyariegaied,6do white, 10 do
O tharing; for talo by - ■ • '
mart B F YON BOXNHORSTA Co -
TK7INDOW SASH—3OOO lights attHd, for tale by ~
TT mart SF-VONBONNHOttSTACo
MOULD CANDLES-15 bit «operior Mould Cai>-
<Se», 8 do dipt candles, in store and for tale low by
IcteH ORUM. McORKW A Co
COMPLETE set of Bucket Machinery for sale
■ low, by (febiH) JOHN S. DILWORTH
BLUE a ORANGE PRINTS—3 canes entire aew
style* and bright colors, juttoneoed by
fchie SIIACKLKIT A \VniTE.
)1G METAL—IUO too* Allcgbeuy Franklin Furna
landing and for tale by
mart ROUT DALZELL A C<
/'TLOVER SEED—IOO bush receiving and for tale bi
V mart ROBT DALZELLACo
A LCOHOL— flbbltjottrcc'd and for tale by
JX mart JOHN DMQRGAN
ALOES— lease for eale by
mart JOHN D MORGAN
GUM SHEELAC—{Orange) for tale by
mart JotL\ 6 MORGAN
CASTILE SOAP—3 case* for rale by j
mart JOHN D MORGAN
iNGER-Scan* powdered White Jamaica! warrant-
VT ed pure, for tale by {mart) JOHN D.mQRgaN
A9* AWONIA— 10 lbt concentrated in llh bottle*.
XA.for tale by [mai-JI JOHN D
/^NIONS—A small lot for tale by
mart WICK&McC ANDLESS
LIME —10 bblt Louisville white, for tale by ~
— °m ,a JJDWILIiaMS
WHITING— 3 bblt Spanish, for tale by
mart JD WILLIAMS
LAMP BLACK—I cask foualc by
- mnrJ JD\VILLIAMS
bl V e ,hi * da r r < sc ’« J P« »tmr Brilliant, A
for tale br [mart) JAS A HUTCHISON
'IJILWORTH
Hair cloth a velvet seating—a foil a
sortroentjust received end for sale by
_a?? LOOAJI, WILSON k Co
V f , 1 “ 1 !* “ n,i , “ u:h '*. '"U> while and
mineral knob*, tor sulc by
maTa _LOG-kN, WILSON ACo
bag * l’ ea *i 1? do feather*;
0 tierce* flax teed, now landing fro
«uiir Otwego, and lor tale by I DICKEY A Co,
water A froniau
COTTON— 51 boles now landing from *tr Otwego. A
jor talc by [mar. 1 ) ISAIAH DICKEY ACo
TV 01-T - On the second story of tbe ware
bouseNo2tl Wood tU, having a from entrance.—
Applp to [mart] GEO COCHRAN
BEANS —ISO bmh »mall white, for *ale by -
mart JD WILLIAMS
*\TriirrE LEAD—so kegs pure; 30 doNo 1, for tale b;
TT mart . J DWILLIAMS
SHAWLS A RIBBONS—a few very rich and tun.
Cashmere Shawls; just received; also, Spring Rib*
bona, in great variety, at the dry good* house of.
fcb23 W. K. MURPin\
\VBOAKIiS—?2 dot Rice’Tlmproved Paient
Tf Zinc Wash Board*, wholesale and retail at man
utactarer* price*,by J D WILLIAMS,
feb23 11U Wood »t
RYE FLOUR—I 3 bbl* superior for sale by
fobl7 J D WILLIAMS,UOYTood
i^IHEESB—6O boxes for tale by
y feb!7 J D Wn.T.tAM-S,
SCORCHINGS —5 bblt on consignment and for talc
bjr JDmLLIAMS.
SUNDRIES— 125 dot Egg*; 15 dot Tow Yarn; 100
Hickory Brooms on consignment aad for tale by
febir • J D WILLIAMS.
FRESH. TOMATOES—3 dox in bottles, a tuperioi
article [tebl7) J D nnVl.l A’MiT
SALERATUS— 10 ions receiving and for tale by
feb23 ROM' UAt/zi-n.i. £ Co
T INEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS—A large lot
Xioflowprieed linen kerchieft, from 10 cents to high
pneed French, for tale by {marll F H EATON ACo
/tf RIND STONES—4O, att*bl tizet, for tale by
\JC mart S F VON BOXNHORsT ACo
POWDER— 300kegaßenuyfoinperior ride,and rock
powder, for sale by
mart FRIEND RHEY A Co
DICE—23 tre*prime qualily for tale by
Jti mart FRIEND RHEY.A Co
COFFEE— 100 bags prime Rio. perTagliona, for tale
by [mart] FRIEND RHEY ACo
MOLASSES-3CO bbD for tale by
mart' FRIEND RHEY A Co
SUGAR— 375 hhdt prime NO, for tale by
mart FRIEND HUEY A Co
LOAFBUGAR— 225bbltan'ldNot,emhed A pow
dcred,fortalo by jmartj FRIEND RHEY ACo
BACON— 10 etk* ass'td, 3ti,ooU lbt aund in smoke
house, for tale by (mart) FRIEND RHEY ACo
SCORCIUNGS— 14 casks for tale by
mart FRIEND RHEY A Co
QCOBCHIXGS-ttl c*k* prime, for *alc by -
O mart WICK a focCANDLESS
rTtOBACCO—#3 bx* superior 5* tobacco; 29 do tr;l2do
X' 16*; sdo 32*; 14 do Sprigc'* Aromauc, 42 kegs su
penor t> twist, for «ale by WICK AaicC.\NDt.P-<s
EOLL BUTTER—6 Lbls fretb, rec'd and for tale by
mart WA R M'CUTCHEON
TYACOX—fItWU pounds country cured, for sale low to
JD close, by mart WAR M’CUTCHEON
SUGAR —10 hhdt fair N 0,0 do prime to arrive; for
tale l»y_ mart WEST BOWEN
SWEET OIL—2 casks iust received and for vale br
mart R E SELLERS
bbl just rec'd aad for tale by
mart R E SELLERS
PARIS GREEN—4 cans (50 lbt each.) sopenor, just
rec’d and for tale by [mart] RE SHI-i-K-k*
CHLOROFORM —5 lbs just ree’d and for sale by
mart - B K SKJ.I.FR.S
DRIED BEEF—S £asks *agar cured, a prime artioV,
iastoreaad for sale by O LLACKIUJiIN' 1: Co
BACON— 10,000 Ibtj>mne hum*, 10,000 lb* shoulder*,
4 hhdt bognoad, w tmoke bouts and for tale br
mart O BLACKBURN A Co
OILS— 10 bbU Linseed Oil, sdo Winter Lard, in
rtore ud for sale by
mart ; O BLACKBURN A. Co
SALT— 140 bblt No 1, at the landing, for tale by
mart , MILLKR A RICKE'reON
riTAfl—G9 bblt Wilminqipn, for tale by
1 mart MILLER A RICKETSON
\*TINDO\V GLASS—2OOO bit att'd, for tale at the'
1 y Brownsville landing, by
Mart : FORSYTH A DUNCAN
TTTTNDOW GLASS—3OO brt New Genera, Air tale
TT by mart FORSYTH A DUNCAN
MOLASSES— 100 bblt NO, landing; for tale by
mart • JSDILWORTH
TTEAV Y SHIRTING CHECKS—Constantly on band,*
Jl Stewart’s manufacture of heavy thirting and fur
niiore checks, at the dry goodt boote of
mart XV R MURPHY.
CANDLES —100 bozet Summer Mould, iu store and
for tale by mart . KIEH A JONES
PEARL ASH—IO bbls, in store and for sale by
marl ISAIAH DICKEY a. CO
/"'IHEESE—IO bit in ttoreand for tide by
\J __mart ISAIAII DICKER' A‘-€o
rE BEANS—I2I bblt small white, for tale by
mart WICK A AicCANDLESS
/'"HOARS—£OO>OOO common, for sale by
V mart WICK fc McCANDLESS
/*1 LASS—II 3 bis 8x10; (K do 10x12; for sale by
AjT mart WICKA McCANDLESS _
AR'TLFICLAL smairquontiiy of rose
leaves, buds, callows, Ac.just received at 1
marl F tl EATON A Co's
/COTTON FRINGES—-A rood assortment always on
\j band at {marl] Fll EATON A Co's
GLASS— dOO bxs ass'd sizes, from Cxß to £lx3o, coun
try brands, in store and for sale by
marl .JCBIPWELL
COTTON— 73 bales, just receiving and for sale by
marl > BROWN A CULBERTSON
SUGAR— 37 bhds NO Sugar landing and for sale by
■ [marl{ BROWN A CULBERTSON
MOLASSES —100 bbls N O just rec'd and for sale by
{marl] imOWN A CJJLUKKTSON_
JT'ISH BO.NE—<SO lbs for sale by ~
? mart 1 R E SELLERS
PULV ELM BAIUv—<W lbs for sale by
marl R E SELLERS
O ANDCRUCIBCEJPuuu iiesulor sale by”
marl _R E SELLERS
-'UNTUARIDES PLASTER-CO lbs for tale by
marl R E SELLERS
ROLL BUTTER—3 bbls fresh jast rec'd and for sale
by mart JOHN S DILWOBTH
IRIED APPLES—IOO bush, in (tore ami (or tale by
l mart JOHN S DILWOHTU
DRIED PEACHES—OO bush, for sale by
mart JOHN S DILWORTH
BEANS—' 80 bbls small while, for sale by
mart JOHN 8 DILWORTII
LARD OIL—O bblrand 4 hlf bbls superior, just re
ceived and for sale by
“art BROWN A CULBERTSON,
i PANISH WHITING—W bblt in atore and lor tale
*by mar 7 -J KIDD ACo
(Chronicle copy.)
'AH—CO bblt South Carolina for tale by
mu 7 JOHN CRIER
SPIRITSITURPENTINE-13 1 TURPENTINE-13 bbls for sale by
aaT7 . BRAUN ABETTER
Linseed oil—is but* for Mieby
. J «?**? UttAUN it REITER
ORANGE UINKRALr~3SObbU lor tale b* -
P*f7 mutrv - '
STARCH— CO Lxt fancy, Lawton’* brand, in store A
for tale by (fctriO) LR WATERMAN
LOVER SEED—Ii» butb prime new Vec'dandlbr
taie by (fcbißj TASSEV A REST
f piMOTH Y SEED—2O bush for tale by
JL febtfd TASWEV A BEST
DRIED PEACIIES-2CO bush, for tale by
feb29 • TASSEY A BEST
■\TAILS— - JOO kegt att'd sizes for sale Lb
XI febM j TASSfcV A BEST
FLOUR-4U bbls tup flour, CO bit com tneal.7do
buckwheat flour. 6do rye meal, landing and for
•ale by [marl] J C BI DWELL
SATINETTB a full atsortment of low priced ine.
diam and fine prett, received and for tale by
mart . SHACKLLTT A WHITE
RIO COFFEE—HU brt prime, jast reed and for male
by marl? McGILL, HUSUFIELpf’ ROE
|OT ASH—Setkt, tuperior article, for safe by
marlO McOILL, BUSItFIRLD A ROE
FLOUR— ICO bblt, lauding from aimr WeUtvillei for
tale by roarl7 K OAKFO&D A (io
OAF SUGARS—SUO bblt, (Battle Ground Refinery}
i for tale low by BUKBIUDGE, WILSON ACo
marls water street.
T)ICE~® tret Jutt reed and for tale by
jV rnatlS BUBBBIDQE, WILSON ACo
LARD OIL—CO bblt winter, os ‘eontirnment and for
tale by [maxlC] - BPRBBIDGE, WfLSON A Co
MOLASSES— 33 bbU N OjlO kegi golden tyruK for
•aleby . mails JDWILUaHs
TTOPB—«* balaa prime watt. New York and New
n England Hope, just reed and for tala by
; BROWN A CULBERTSON
Srrfllß ffl hhd» NO, jest reed aad foe tale by
V ~£fir > / BUJlWiffiOE, WILSON AC«
i
ao pr.ceoi. Borax, refined—-24 023 ;Oats 27 &28 i Fl*M*tal-prton,6mo«. Manaffle* n o -3' _ inßivirr 1
P«* —0 5 Balaam Peru— 02.75 ; Com 33 0 37 I AU«rhcnr. • Port.... ,„ ? n ABiuVEl»,
P«tri*; 7JO7J do Copavira-30 0 37tBarley —0 45 No. GFoondry 032. W Cala b rin .7' I 'k 0 Bearer, Clark, WelLmile.
Scorching* 410 8 Bnnwtone.-----.--- 4 0 5 ; Olue-perfo “ Font*-- 31,00 052.00 Wool per ft-Dun-aOrerceoL Caleb Cope, Bearer and WellmUe.
, Camptor. refined...4o 030 c<^ rao „.... u 0 13 Haiyriitg Roek. Prime--. "f!?. ”*33 V DispateMKeUoa, ErjwnavUlT
Bristles— Dutysper rent. Cream Tartar ••••••25 0 SH We«eni comb p. 619 0 20 Tennessee- 0 31 Iblood IS BaJtic,Ja£Xib*, BrOwnavUle.
American...: 0- Coppenu 3 <3ln«e»*_buty 20 rr. ct. Mercer fcmnry. 1 blood A Common -.OM AUanUc,Parkjnaon, Brownsville.
Batting—per 6 S 1 !?"' U® J 7 c, ”‘* :n S ...25 030 Foundry Kg**** —0 Tub washed 025 America; DeCamp, Cin.
*- a & ll? * r «£» £ a,l4 "'Y. r f®'2;’ _. h “7-P<t ton of UOWHba.— Foree--/ 0 Wklskey-per eallou " ' Wellsrilfc, Barns, Stmfiak
Gum Arabic **«*•« Timoihy p,50 01Q.IW Mahonihg County, Ohio. Rectified— .f.-Y-Y...; on 0*» Lata F*£ TWnhm
o B *“‘*r-r wrlj u ah(, »- ' - tcpal.....—.* 0-fiM Hides—Duty sperre.il- Foundry/Pijr- 03200 Raw- Kfl-m Lake line, HempblL Beaver.
Small White ?s£?®7 “ Tracacuuh--.J10.J7i Missouri .....70 10 Force do*--- 0— Zlne—oer b uw I‘* 1 ‘* Genesee, Hunter, St. Louis. L-""
C«mnapn & mixM 62075 “ Shellac OIS Spanish 14 010 Blast**Paris— dutyfree Sheet 1 DEPARTED
Buckets—p dor. , u Mastic ISO 8U» Do-nlted -0- Platter Paris— *lO,OO 012,00 Slab % 1 Behver Clartr ■vZ.thtnu’
PMent Bearer- • .’i2so Ip«oc ••••••••»' Do.kippaper*kin-LOO 01,8* Provisions— Prelghts-per 100 lbs ° ’ OT^I
Beeswax—Duty aipr.ct. Jalap, powdered. • 110 01,20 Green _0 4 Bacon Hama 55051 To Cincinnati; Michigat No 2, Gibon, Beaver.
YHlow. 21022 Ijtharqe.* 6J Hemp— Dury2spercent. *• —3|O3J Dry Goods ss Caleb Cepe, Moore, BeaVer and Weilville.
Bloom.—p lon. U,»oncc 800 l ■. ® » »f.«u,n K, «.» “Sidf. Heavy .3 f Nebon, Browaafille.
El “ m < .*7S3eO laquonce Ball W 0 SO Manilla...;.. -St,- ,1051 To LoaUvllle. -• Moilerey, Motriim, Brotnaville.
Brooms —p dor. LncDye—..........86 OJS Hops— Doty IWoerceut. “ country do* —0 Dry Goods. /» n» p i.. n ' ~f —nc.
Merchantable 87,101.25 Magnesia Carb 037 First spl. >46 Ffo 012 Lard No. I, in kg* • *O4O 61 Heavy Bailie, Jaaibs, Brownsville. .
Shaker-. 1,7502,00 Madder, Umbro---15 0 H Indigo-Duty io percent. - “ft in kn— -0 6* FromLouisrille lo th “ 020 AllnnUcpMkipson, Brownsville.
Barks —p coni. Madder, Common-•—0 Bengal,Tb ljo 01.60 l - “ l,in bbls 0 5J Dry Goods a WellsvtJe, Bams, Sunfish. - •
na ‘Oak f-jrao M.virh, Turkey 50 Iranian. 1,15 01.20 Butter -1, in kgs- -00 10 Heavy . v . 0 LaU Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.
Black Oak-• J404J0 0»'«r*ol 4 !® * -Manilla 05 01,00 “ « 1.1.1 roll- 120 135 To&tLonis. Hibeimw No 2. Klhefelter Pin
Hemlock.-. “ 9»«?r f\jO Iron-Duty 30 per cent Cheese. W. R o*o 7 Dry Goods -0 50
i Coal— Duty3operct. , 3,00 04.00 Bar. Juniatn 310 4 “ Goshen fcJO 9 Heavy-.'. a os ‘
:: £SSi:::::::3S SS ?} c '”M“ b ;; v *"i a a „ HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &o.
Cotton— Dutyfree. Pepm*t 5.00 05215 Boilerplates-- G 0 Do. Butter'- — 0 4AO Heavy »1
Tenn. nnd Alabama---7io7| Opmrn, Turkey- •• -A25 05,50 Nail* fl . potatoes— per bush. To and from Brownsville * A. Bargain In Real Satat*.
Chooolater-P b. ' 'YJ-“ 1 wing? 4|o 5* Common Reds 02 069 Dry Good* (down) Q j's ifcA lubscnber offers for sale a House and Lot
Number!- —r Rhubarb, root 50 038 Slabs 41 Nnhannocksp. bbl Produce, Ac. (up) 010 n ** reel t * »hon distance above East
Cocoa, prepared 20022 ba Amonac 20 010 Russia Sheet 0 13* Rags—Duty 5 per cent To Nashville W Lane, Allegheny cny. The Lot is 2i feet front
Candles— Duty 20 per CL Sal'toda—. 0 5J Lead— Duty 20 per cent Countrymixed —0 31 Dry Goods a on Liberty *t.-eel, and runs back to an Alley 85 feeL
City dipped ? u r a -"";‘:,' Missouri Pig—..-;.. & 41 Do.iroodwhile 60 5* Heavy a The House erected thereon i* Brick, nearly new, two
Pittsburgh Star---22 o*l Tartaric Acid MQ 50 Bar 0 41 Rteeopcr lb TO Wheelinr stories high, 18 feet to front by about 55 in depth, and
Cincinnati do ~ 05S '‘iT o *’ —V e "’. u *° 12 'Dif. me* pipe nor ft C*o 121 Ric 05i Dry Goods- a 11? contain* ten Jotafortable room*, exclusive of pantry.
Sperm, best brand*—3o 032 Dye Wood—Duty sp. ct. Sheet 0c ? 6eed*-dbtyLin»<ed2lipe. Heavy- i. 012 coal-cel ar indcellar; All the room* have fire-plaee*. 1
Do inferior Camwood M 0 « Leather— Duty 20 pr ct Clover To Zanesville W u and drains »e coiisirncted to carry off the water, and
Casting*—P ft Fustic —.........-—2lO 3 Sole, Baltimore. -. 21 0 Si' TiraoUiy 0 2.00 Dry Good* A so ih« house ii in every respect in good order and very
roundr}-hoi. ware, a*d—o3 LogwoOl. chipped--210 • 3 New York 18 0a) Flaxseed DO 0 95 Heavy a 77 convenient, ind is well suited for two families. The
Furnace-- do 2| Peather*-duty 25 per. cl. Damaged 13 013 Mustard 0 3,00 To Beaver property wxl! be sold low, and time given on the largest
Tea kettles p dor. 8507 ad val. Slaughter 13 otn Spieea—per 6. DryGoods-* a to part of the p4reha*e- money.
Wagon boxes & 100 Q>. -S3 70 Kentucky 31 0 33 Skirting 21 0•» Cloves 30 0 33 Heavy * <» Inquire of the subscriber, who can be seen at the of-
Couuter weight* 4* set 40 OliioAPennsylvx. 31 033 Harness, black 19 0 Cassia in Mats--22 0 20 To New Orlean*. fice of the Ghxelte, every forenoon, between the hours
Sail irons t> fiJ nett 4)05 Fruit- Unities, black, pr. dor. " Ginger——— 10 0 11 Heitvv Goods. .of eight and ten. and at other time* at bis room* at
Cotton Tarn*—B) Almoml* shelVd---20 023 sides <30.(10 036 00 Nutmegs IAO 0 IJJO Glass; nominal Mr*. Hays’loardinif house, Robinson’s new row. Fed-
Short reel— Soft lti 0 13 Rii«seil do 36.00 042.00 Pepper —9O 10 1 S eral *L AUefhhny City. D N WHITE,
N0.5t0N0.10 16 Hard 13 0 14 Upper finisiieJ. .23.1H1 m Alsnire--. 0 *l‘Jt * Al ** OF rxxtairr ojr TICK i-»_4id«VLvx- feblStf Axenl for the owner.
u ll to 13* 17 Currants, Zante- —•l4 0 15 Kjp«. finished.. .<>4 jvi wf..w, , > , _ ' . , c*ssl ass sunoAts. 1 ■
“14 18 Filberts B‘o 9 Calfskin do-- 13 ou H : ,r- S^ketoot ~P er Apples and green froilperlOOlbsOOct* . .Orphan** Court Sale.
Increasing! centper Hi to Groundnuts .1,25 01,50 Lace leather-. IU(MO ,W> ii r,r, " ia £ l4 Ashes, Pot and Pearl, 50 TN pnrsuaice 01 on order of the Orphan’s Court of Al-
Lonc reeftMoz. s'igt Turkey 014 v Enelund “ benecca-- —o Butter and Bacon, 50 X legheny lounty, wtl. be exposed to pnbhc sale on
No. »0-. 809 Malaga-. 1250 10 No I ner dor Soap-Doty 30 per cent Beetled, ’ do 70 the premises on Haturday the 15th day of April next,
“ COO 708 Raishuf Muscat 0— No. 2 per dor-•• .35.00 % No. 1--4 JO 5 Bale ropo and Bagging do 87J at 3 o’Clock|p M, Uie following described real estate,,
700 007 Bunch.- ■’■>-■ O?SQ No 3 tier dor- asm % Cincumau—4|o 4| Beeswax, do 75 being the pioperty of the late Ezekiel Anderson, dec, !
“ 800.900,1000 510 OJ Bloom, old —0 Sheepskin* -.'.<>lo 1 F ?S“i n tv S ri * U *•’ do .00 nn.LotNoOOinihepiaiioflol.ofthe villageofCyHar-
CoverietVarn ?&■ —20022* Cranberries i—- 0— Lumber-duty aob* L * fc . Ueiir 1Q &}J Brooms, do 1,75 Nu.il, Waid, of thecityof Pituburgh, sit-
Carpet Chain 20 Lemons, Sicily bx 3,00 04.50 val. r>er k P d ? \° ee * e > do 50 uale at the comer of Peun and Allegheny sts, having a
Cotton Twine 200-22 Orange* do-—3,00 Pine, cl’r.in nr M - £ J? S° m ’ do 50 front of trtf.et on Penn street, and extending back 100
Candle Wick -015 Peaches, dry,ta-1,51! ' Caramon % Ji n J „ do 50. feet 10 Bpmg Alley. Also, that valuable lot No 61, in 1
Coffee Duty 20 per ct Apples, -70 075 Clear li *■- !n Hoop L-<-■ -0 15 filled Rollers «lo 75 the said plaa, having a fromof24 feet on Penn st, and
Java. Old while—— Apples,Gram,bbl-1,02 Com’n l| - - SS MtnafftC^ lre - v , Medicines, do *7 on whleki» j
St. Domingo 90 t 4 Fire Brick—per M. j Clear 2 “ ojn!nn S 2 ' I*7 ?£??• d ® 1,00 erected a stbstinual two story bnekdwelhag house, at 1
Lwruavr*... u6* ul Bolivar 025 ro iw.ii u " 4 “-™ English blister 0 12J Dried Fruit do 65 present oeaipied by Adam Beuder,
9O hj Common 12,00 0I&OO H«»»’Re|- r lindo' _ SjSm
Havana Flour— Duty 20 per cent l in. common % Hira and Pelines, perlOOlbs nual paymmts, wuh interest, to be secured by bond 1
Copper —Dmy2opr ct: pig Extra brands, retail 4,750500 Oak dn do BM^dv^torfr 1 osn K eat^flr *’ do 1.25 . J“AT*IARINE RUBSH*,
bar\ndoldspreiioMfree Superfine 4.5004.73 pine .hug's p lonoj.hn “SSfctu X **?S 2fS u,ure ’ * do 1,00 Adm’rx.o the esuteof the lateLxckiel Anderson, dec |
TiMviAfa .. 2T024 Fine. 4 so®4r ..ii. , lWt Roche Le-■ ••• “w.OO 0 Glassware, do 75 JOHNDDAVIS, Auct.
Sheathing 20027 Rye Flour %250 Live Ram ’ aac * 4lh P f ‘ 1, » g }•?* Glass, Window, per br 60 068 March IS 1948. marlBd3tAw3iS . j
Old— ISOI9 “ hlf-bbls -0- Breve* 0 r‘(» .» 6" So « 100 lb*. 73 Land For Sale. I
C°r**Z*-Du\y'2Qpze'n. BuekwheUpr *i r 0 1 Hog.-- 3.W) 0 400 Gin, Holland—.l.oo OIS *fe T I,E Swseriber otfersforsale that farmofland ail-1
Mm*«» -f«* « l^hbfs.-...... Cows A Calve—6,oo Suirir-Duiy DOpefeebt IlSw. ’ ,ll 1 uate inWilkins Township, on the north side of Tur-
-~0 12 Feed—per bushel ■-2.00 a “50 N. O. prime, hh/- 550 64 Hemp, gl £t Creek, sdjoining lands of George Brinton, Abraham I
TarredU Bran- 16 ®l' _ Molasse*—Duly DTI pr. cl .•» fuir, hhd.-. 5054* Hides. (ravr7fie-drv an dn im' Bowers, aid Daniel Kuhns, containing one hundred
Packg yarn, fine**-—0 10 Charts-**. -<-COo_s Sugarbouse 40 0 45 Havana, while, Ib-fi 0 7 Leather ’drytl) do 1,00 and twentj-five acres and tweiuy-eigblvperches, and
h conmion 0 9 Fl*k—dutyontore'nvcnui N.Orleaus 2s 029 “ lb-1040 11 Lead ’ JS allowance There is a square log dwelling house!
Hemp Bed Crds per dor— SO per cent Naval Store*— Duty 20 Pulverized, Philad--0— Lerd snd I.«rrf rut m and *ismalstable on the place. Pennsylvania
prolong —1,6203.75 Mackerel. No. 1 percent ’ W| £ S Rail Bo* d passes immediately on the opposite' side of I
— No. 1. hlf-bbls. O Rosin per bbl 0 Salt—DutySOpcr cent. n ,5° IS the ereek. The toil is of good quality, and there is
Common— —OI,No. 2. Pitch 3,60 0 3AO No-l* »R«*t 0 Castor,) do 75 ab« ndane< of good timber on the plaee, and a large
rionghl^ie*---.••8701,00 No. 2 hlf. bbls, 0 T»r. Allegheny - 3.00 0 6«5 tt I* O P * r LW * nerlOOlba* *£l quantity oistooe coal, with great foeSiiy of transports-
Mamila Bcd.Cords—per doz. No. 3, 707,25 u N. 0 5«o TyLle. doz. box— 0— D - *** perlOOlba MJ non to market. i
lhread-.--05.60 No. 1. kitts- -0 - Tnrpenlinr. gull-• •C 2 0 05 »h«C-Dwy 20 per cent •»£»«»«•*«■«*» ■ do 00 Forfurtler particulars, apply to Thomas Davison, in
W&ao do 2J003.V5 Hernng. N*. 1 oOJtf Varnish. Copal--1.73 0 2.00 £« r *** 14,00 d ® I»“ East Ltbegy. who is authorized by me to sell the same
do Plough line* 01.25 No. 0 “ Kalla—Duty 30 p. c.—per bry**— —~* —<_o l&i f? .1” at private uue, or to sell at public tale on the premises,
Domestic*—-pctyanJ. SMmon, No.», old-- 0 keg, 100 (casing nails „ B^tpetre—per 6. Buffalo, do 1,00- w the higlrst and best bidder, ou Saturday, the first day 1
ItoJ ct added for ume sales _N« W 1® ® ‘2° 1 cent advance per Tb.) '■ a liP c^ e *®i® « £a of July neit, at 1 o'clock in the Afternoon.
I Boown Cotton 4506* Shad IOO2IU Juniata- 3.75® 4,50 Tobacco—per to—[lQper *®Dacco, Leaf, do ©5 . MARY PERCHMENT
I do do ---0 07 Cod. per dnuu 05,50 80 9d 4000 475 ck off for cash for manaPd «,.* , Manufactured, do 87 March Eth. 1548. marl6dim
£l£gs'a£ Ko -‘--=/’* bJSSTn. . _ o 021 S? TJ “ KS/J 5 c i Ju^L D ° ,r < o pr -'. L -gsr-taabas-^ai,-“.^l
-S l|, ' _ 3' : i Rawwi —0 13 s“k tfßiStaE? 1 «0 »»w* wt m nmmumt wo' cuf, ccns.ungof a * e Unfinished Brick House, coi^
-3.J Desr Shnj«7 U ---H »15 Bollci_Kirc«-.... -0 , Y.i 4 *2 I’ It-Mi, Bouir, Ijri, lup ban ud .xcllcnt .abUii® ■ nSrer ftilin»7s|.
feSS,«v::::":::::zs8 B>jS ~_0 a «• - ” dZiJSsassfflSi
5-4 brown cotton 11012| O9,W Ij»rd.City r- 60062 Scotch snuff* 14 0 16 -inbales 1,00 The atove rronertY will be sold on reasonable tenn*.
I Bleached d* *39 Omt per grora---00,00 Olive.... 5 : ~‘i.4o 0L» f £ CJ«sNo.3-DnedFnu. ’ an?lhe fiSJ 5^
j do do»—— iJOI2 VI tndoe Glut, per box— Sperm bleached-• •• •0 1 * t v* CutA Dryi lb pap •• • 0 J 5 leather. Old Rags. sold il'wll be lorrentafter that d*v For furth^rln.
4-1 do .do 91014 City brands. Unbleached -0 [3 T*a-Duty «per ceuL Skin*. Seeds. W& - formJlfoL.Slf UUha wblcribl; on thfpremSfa
Brown drills 80 9 Bxlo net, *84.00 *• p» U _ ! Imperial. P 0 Class No 4-Beeswax. wSdnrStflT 'daVI^B^EB.
Bleached 100 ll| 10x12 04.60 IThaln 75 0 100 .Gunpowder 45 0 70 FeatheraFuraGinsn'i. wwwwiapu DAVIDBLLGLB^
| c Tickings 81021 13x19 07,00 Tattnersper bbl ' 16,09090.00 I \oant Hyseu-..» 0 B 0 Hops.Mdse, looseFt« jjs ■ Coal Land tor gal*.
i Hamilton —Ol3 Patent do., 10x14 to ' 1 Poucbong 30 0 75 ■ Bfarftnalnauranee. A FARM containing aJJ acres, in Rostraver lown
l Lancaitcr —ol3* 16x1*4 1050015 , Point#—per lb. 1 Tinplate—Duty 15 pr. et Rales of Insurance os eartoes of -fX *Mp Weiimoreland county, beginning about oue
Brown’s A. C. A- •—0134 Country brands. | lWs, Blue 70 0 90 ; Banc* Dock 0 ( steam and keel boats *. mile abore Williamsport, on the East Bank ofthe Mo-
Methuen*: * 0 164 9xlo- 0jn03.t2:4 Lampblack SJO 7 X-- 0 10 50 , pitulmrgli to Wheeling Vo 40— “ngahea river, the same l.ein< the farm of the late
No l superior — 0164 10x12 03.75 Spad. Whiting 1)0 3 1 Tallow— DutylOpr. cent' “ u to and from Cincinnati. 640 8 Joseph feckett, deceased, {-aid iuro\ fronts on the riv-
Colored Cambrics . •—*5409 Gnnpowder—DuiySOpr. Chronic Green 3H 0 55 Rendered 7J 0 ?|j *• *• 10 l«ubrille Ky \& r er.’abda(U utile: abool 40 acreseleartiS.tviih'othcr im-
FancyPiinu 4J014 cedi. ; “ bellow No. IS3 0 ys ! Rough 0 6); •• “to t«t Louis. Mo- ’• 1014 proremsit*. The farm is one entire mass.ofston«
Fail River Blue —OlO4 FFFG 4,75.fi».'i.3«i ; " No. 225 0 ; S>*aj* Grease 4JO • 5 ■ •• *• to lloonviUrxSo l 0 2 ct*al. 'Do f*nn will be void or in lou to sni
Merrimac —dr II Eagle.CJlb* 03,(0 ; Brunswick Green-. 12 0 U> ! Vleea-per box. <• •• 10 Independence .. 2 goi purchassra, and on liberal terms; For particular* en
Fall U. Blue A Orange—oUt Do. dot. 1 lb.caaiii>— ,07,00 , While dry —C|O flj ; Solid boxes 0 j(j .. - isGalena.lll I4oil quire ofHcnry SierlinV, Daniel :Kwer, NVm. Larimei
Drugs-perfi FFFQ do —04,00 , ” Oil.pure keg.. 1.60 0 i,fd 4O pr. cent. *• “ ;oMemphis Ten- 401* Jr., PiUitargh, Pm. Titleindi»pui*l»l«:
Aloe* 14 017 Eagle do. in paper*—o6.oo ! fc No 1 0 U 35 L P Madeira- -• * 2.00 0 3JX< "10 N. Orleans 1014 ' * JOBJAII HUTCH MAN.
Atnm 040 4 Koek powder 0.23 OX3O •• • • «JJO ! ri } LPTeuenffe-•• 1 tti O\M From N. Orleans to t»itreh.«r»l.. .1 rtrti feb34Awlm*B New Casite j Meresr co-Pa.
Asaterida Id &2S Grain—Duty 2U per cent, bellow Ochre 3 ! Lisbon* 75 Q iao slLouU 1 & 1 »*..» E-t-t. •« nhYrT
Arrow Root* —0 1* Wheat-- h7oi/O Nen .Bed 44ir o ] Dry Malaga 68 0 70 Clianre* by tood Kat Boats) 3 -"W
Aqcaforu* 10 011 R>e 4d G M 'erdigTi. 30 it 38 i Sweat 62 0 63 i toNewOriean* J*-'*
COMMERCIAL RECORD
Is Saturday,.
19 Sunday,
21) Monday,
21 Tue*day,
22 Wwlneviay,
£1 Thortday.i
24 Friday,
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADK.
COMMITTEE FOR MARCH,
FISH—The qiir,tan<ms ol’ last week remain firm
and repnlar sales Lt the trade are t -readi!y effected
at the following rale<—Salmon SU>2'iO—Macker
el No 1, $12,50 —No 2 10,50„ No 3 $751,50 p
bbL Herring sf).2.'i p l!i|, and $lO 50 p Lcrce.—
Shad SVO p hid, and $-1.50 p hlf bbL Cod $6,50
p drum.
_ , , i FLOUR—No marked change baa occurred in
Since our last weekly exhibit, the market geavr- lhr markcl since oor Ua WCT . k j y cxhil)ll . i n , htf
ally has undergone no important change. Every early part of the week, rtiuMilerable quantities
thing remains'quiet, and we have few, if any, ah arrived by river, being mamiy intended for ship
•— of^
Considerable ram ha* fallen dunng the week at $Ut) to f ,50. and from »ti>re ot
just past, and, as a consequence, we have another ’ $4,*526J1,75, according to quantity and quality.—
Cut Ac it the river, which oiler, t lair opportunism” ™*»!«> of eMra Cue family brand, b,v.
„ , ... , , • ngured as high as >1.7.7 to $5 p l.hl. The news
,y for the ejpecled revival 01 ihe nver bo,me„, b) . Benm „ haJ „ j cllre „ 1115 „I, cl „,, jn u, c
upon the opening of the regular canal communica- eastern market**, hut vc believe nothing has «*c
tioa with the Eastern market. This channel, we carved here showing any materal change in the
are happy to state, is now open, and all the regu* | raar ketT
Ur litre will too he it .uccewftl operation. 1 rll_L,m,U ” l “ re p, >“ n " l “ “
_ , _ , , at 5J.20 p UhL
The receipt* ol Groceries and Produce, by nv, BUCKWIIEAT FLOUR—Very little inquiry
er, continue quite liberal, and there aof the laUcr, markcti an j wu llolice hnuted sales only ot
now in; our market, an immense amount destiued $1 p 100 lbs.
for the Eastern markets. Of Groceries, particular* FEATIIER.S—\\> note moderate sales at 31®
to of Sugar, and Mola,ae«, the receipt, bv lln rciStf a, cash and ume. The market i, ~uiel, and
3 * t , , .7 _ , , . i not much doing, ‘
cent nmvals front from New Orleans, nave beeu | s
full, and the market is now* more than sufficiently
REVIEW OP THE
PITTSBURGH MARKET,
FOE THE WEES EXDI.NQ LAST EVEMSO.
supplied to meet all the wants of the country deal-;
era. Every department of trade seems well sup-
plied with ;sjtfcks, aud'fully prepared lor all the
emergencies of the coming busy season^
ASlfE^—The receipts of the past week have
been lurbt,’ and confined entirely to the coarser
kinds. "Quotation* remain steady, with no impor
tant variation since our list weekly report Pearls
and Salerttus are scarce, and may be quoted
at 7J Jbr the former, and-7J for the latter. Regular
salea-of Pots have been effected at f*. Of Scorch
ing* at 4ifi?sc tt. Sales 10 tons of Soda Ash' at
4(S4|c, cash and short time..
ALE—We bavo no new feature to notice in the
market Regular sales are cilected ul former rates.
Sec quotations.
' APPLES— I The; receipt* of gTeen Apple* have
been quite Jight, and supplies are becoming limit
ed. We can sales only to a moderate ex
tent at prices ranging according to quality from
51,62 to 8202,25 sbbL
BACONS—’The market is steady, but not active-
The receipt* of tlie week have been full, bat in the
absence of any demand in our market beyond the
regular wants of the home trade, .no Inrce transac
tions have come to oiir knowledge. Sales have
been regularly effected at the following rates.—
Hams 6j£jsf; Sides 41(341, and Shoulders at 3|{3
3(c ft, as in quality-
BULK MEAT-rlmmense quantities have been
received by river, |iut as it is intended entirely for
converting into bacon here, or shipping East, noth
ing has transpiredj worthy of note.
BUTTER'—Of 8011, none is .coming in at pre’
sent, and the market is nearly or quite bare. A
,food article would; now command If*o B, readi.
y. We note regular wiles of keg nt URSIOc B».
BUCKETS—Wo notice uo change in the mar
ket, regular sales were effected at s2£s dozen
for Patent .Heaver.
BROOMS—Wo notice salea V 5 doz to the trade
at prices ranging according to quality, from 51,25
to 82 do*. -•>
BEESWAX—Very little is brought in at present
and nothing doing—2ltfr22c inny be given os a fair
quotation at present, by the quantity.
COTTON—Sonw small lota have arrived during
the past week, but no sales, excepting in smoll lots
have come to ouf knowledge. This article has
met a further decline of l to 1 »« the eastern mar
kets since the arrival of the steamer, which decline
will doubtless have its influence upon our market
here. Time soles, io a limited extent hiivuj*en
effected at 7c Eh _ ~ 7
COTTON YARNS ic SHEETINGS—No
change hhs occurred in .quotations. The manu
factories hove been briskly preparing for the spring
trade, and the supplies on band are quite full. * For
correct quotation*, see abot’o table.
CHEESE—lteeei’pts continue very light, and
supplies ore quite limited. Moderate sales of W
Rare effected nt Cl(37c, according loquulily. Oj
Goshen, tile market is bare. ,
CRACKERS—The market Is without change.
The following are the manufacturer's prices .
Water Crockers 1* -83,75 p bbl.
Butter do. J.. 4.50
Pilot-Bread J..3/KI “ „
pug&r £c Soda Crackers. -.••I-- .‘‘ctP-Th
ittAUNfc'fcrrdt
CORDAGE—Wo have no changes to notice ir
the market. There is a lteadyj trade deroaod al
tlie tallowing quotations:
Manilla rope, by coil.
Do cut.;...;....,
While rope, bjpeoil..
Do cut.....;....,
Tarred rope, by ooil.
Do cut........
.Packingyam,fine..; [ 10 *“
Do common. L.,... 9 14
' ' ‘ttDcoaoa. 1
Muulla. » dox
. Do per col. A.....— p fit
' Hemp..........••<1/002,3003,75 p- do*
• ...Hop n
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PRICES CURRENT,
ASD BATES OF MAETKE ISBCKASCE, FREIGHTS, Ac.
Manilla IUL) 11emp.... 574 p dox
CAN’DLES—We quote Bales W lose* of Pitts
burgh dipped at !>29jc. Of City Star at 21022 c
and Cincinnati do at 22c ft.
COFFEE—The receiptsof have lwen ra
tber partial, and supplies do not' exceed the pre'
M-nl demand. .Soles 5b smiiLa Rio, in lot*, at a
rang? according to quality front a to Me ? ft.
I>RIEI> FRUIT—Them «* a rood demand iu
the market, wi'li regular sales of Peaches at $1,50
•21,62—a0d of Apples at 702f75c, cash and aWt
tune.
.MnoiV*
Sun
rUe*.
''tin
C3l 5 7 7 71
635 6 0 a tU
CM S 10 0 41
0 22 Sit 10 47
o at i I:' it so
6 JO 5 10 tuom.
KOET. TtAT.gxr.r- E- E. btXLE&V
little is doing in llio way of
freights at present; prices, therefore, ore of a nomi
nal choncter. We quote os tuliows:-- y 100 Sht.
To Cmcmnsti, drygoods —■225 j
To PluUdeL, Bacon, LardAto.. llj6oU2i
To-Baltimore, - - 0112*
** light freights, 175
“ heavy do 125
Freight*frnni IlaJtittiorirr'tveM, arc given in the
Baltimore American as follows:
From. lialtitnore to Coffee and
manufactured Tobacco 30c 100 D), and Groceries
Dry Goods and other mdse generally 35350 c y
100 lb.
Frtighu —From Cumberland west we
quote the rates as follows, vis: From Cumberland
to Wheeling 125 c 100 lb. From Cumberland ;to
Brownsville, 100; amTfroin Brownsville to Pittsburg
15c; commissions and drayage at Brownsvillo, 7*
cents.
GRAIN—No important change has occurred in :
the market since our last weekly exhibit. Receipts
have been light, ami sales limited. We quote
nominally as .follows:—Wheat 90c; Rye 50052;
Barley 45; Corn 35037 c, and Oats.at 27323 c f
bushel.
GLASS—Prices of Window Glass have mnteri
ally stiffened, without, however, any marked
change in prices. Regular sales to iho trade have
been effected at the prices quoted in tabic above.
FLINT GLASS—The following are the correct
ly quoted rates:
Plain Tumblers 1 pt, from 5 to 10 oz.cach, t
doz, net,. 31(332;
Pressed do 1 and 1 pint, from 0 to 10 flute
. dodo G 201,25
Decanters, qt, light 2' nng, glass stopper...... .1,75
' do do heavy 2do cork 3,75
do do do plain do.. 2,50
do do do pillar do W 0
Wine glasses, plain 50075
do do pressed 1,75
Pitchers, at, plain 1,5731,75
do «fo pillar and ribbed 7,53
do * iit or creams •. 20
Molasses Cans, pt plaiu 1,25
do do doribbed ...I^7
Plates, G in. pressed and fig ~.. •75
Castor Bottles, fluid] 02
Jars, 1 gal, Loquered cover 2,50
do gal do do 3,75
HAY—Is in steady demand, with regular sales
from wagon i)l $9310,00 ton.
HONEY—Receipts have l*ecn light; and sup
plies are quite limited. Wo quote at 18020 c ♦>
pound.
IRON <sc NAILS—The . market hns undergone
no recent change. The following is 11 condensed
list of price*, which may l*u relied on as correct—
Flat Far, l{ toll by * to 1 inch ........He
•• 5 and fi by I to 1 inch. ...4|e
- “ 1J to 2byl to | inch ,5
*• *• Itoi|by {, I and * dowQ to smullesl
sizes s{o7c
Oval Iron, for the different me 5100
Illl* Oval 51371
Round and square u “ ...41(37
Hoop Iron u u ...-•••506*
NAILS— 10d, I2d, lCdund 20d 3|
6d and 9d 4
Cd aud 7d 4}
SPIKES—3 to 0 inch |o!s*
LEAD—The market is iteudy, with regular
soles of Bar at 41 and of Pig at 4*c{* 1!>.
LEAD PlPE—Regular sales at 610121 for the
different sixes.
"WHITE XAED—Sales of prime in oillot $1,65
V kc fr
LARD—The ipafket is withootchange.- Large
quantities bare arrived during the week, but sales
have been on s restricted scale. We continue to
quote sales in bbls at 3|os*t and No 1 keg at <HO
o*©, according to quantity and urms of silo.
To Louisville. “ “
To Nashville, *• u
To J?i Louis, “ “
LUMBER—The market is fairly supplied with
all kinds, and moderate sales at the foilerwini'
rates:
| Pine, clear $3O ? M
j Common. jo do
j Cherry & Walnut 80ard*...163*20 do
| Moptar scantling beards 10 do
! Shingles 2,5003.00
Laths . 2,0002^5
tJiATI l ER—The market is quite nrtn. with
regular soles at the following rates:
Baltimore* sole.
New York....
Slaughter
Skirling
Upper.
Call" Skin*.... .
Blark Harness.
Rough do..
MOLASSES AND SUGAR—By the recent ar
rivals from New Orleans, considerable accessions
have been made U> the" supplies of the market, but
former quotation* are still nmiiy sustained. Sales'
«*l Sugar, during the week, nave amounted to.
1 *ome 100 hhds at 505* c y ft, according to quality.'
Sale* in Lbls ore effected at s|c if ft. We quote
N O Mulosse* tine at 23329 c if gall, at which
rates we notice sales of 50 bbls. Prices in the
Cincinnati market are quoted firm St 25|02G*c »
giriL
i OILS—Our quotation of lost week are yet fullv ;
, ■untamed. Sales of "JO bids Linseed at 62c, and lS
do Lard gal. Tanners’ is held at 317(221
and for a prime article $22 *» bbl,' is asked.
PiG METAL—W« have heard of only one or
two arrivals of melaL The only sale (he .terms of
which were ‘made known, was a boat load from
Cowanshajock Creek, at $31,50, ti mos. Consid
erable quantities of Meta! may be expected by the
presetii rise in the Allegheny, but very little has as
yet been brought down.
RAGS are in active demand with regular sales
at 3i for mixed, and 533ie +ft for white.
SO A P—Regular sales Pittsburgh Rosin at 410
sc~rond Cincinnati at 4|c ft.
SEEDS—The market is fairly supplied, and
sales are effected at for Clover, $3,25, and for
Timothy $2,00. Limited sales of Flaxseed at 93c
* bl »- o
TALLOW—We observe no chaoge in the mar
ket during the past week. The market is nearly
bare, and we hear of no sales to any extent—7*c
D> is a fair quotation at present
TIN PLATE—Regular sales at 310,50 cash.
TAR—Moderate isles N C at 35,2505,50 f bbl.
WHISKEY—The market is quiet, with no
obango in prices. We quote Raw at 18,- and Rec
tified at 2d021c 9 goL
WOOL—There is nothing doing in the market
See quotations.
Stocks of Wool in the Eastern morkets continue
light, but prices remain steady at former rates.
For correct prices of articles generally,giot quo
ted in this list, see general table above. ;
Honey, Stocks and Boaltkeaa.
There has been little of interest to notice in the
Eastern Money Markets during the past week.—
The excitement attending the negotiation, of the
Government loon, has been succeeded by a com
plete calm, unbroken even by the last news from
Europe. The Banks at the East have increased
their loans, and the rate of money in the street is
cheaper. The Cambria brings advices of an abun*
dant money market.iu England at 3per cent.per
annum. Under this state of things, we alio!! toon
have a good nmountof English capital seeking in-,
vestment here. The lime has gone by when re
pudiation is tolerated, and our stocks will soon go
abroad as of old.
In the local Money Market there is n better np.
peiirnnce, and borrowers of good credit lind little
trouble in getting paper cashed, though at retea far
above the legtl marks. The Canal is now open,
and in the best order for navigation. The amount
of produce waiting shipment is large, and our fos
warders cannot fail of doing a very profitable bi
sines*.
I’ncea of Stocks.
. P New York, March 9: . PhilftdeL 10,'
USS s of '53 *1X3941 ;:
U S G e of ’G2 102*0103 101*0105
Treasury Notes —OlO2- " 0105
Ohio ft —OlO2
Ohio G’« 98099 ;
Illinois Bonds —O4O r
Indiana Bonds —065 -- ,
Penn s's 735074 73*074
J enns ,» „ 83 73071
Kentucky O'*. 0- 09*0101
Ihttsburgh 0V Sl^O!
Exchange Market.
We hive no changes to notice in the local in*,
ney market, every thing remaining unchangol
since our last general review.
“cVtUe'MaVket7 “
4 . AixsonEtT, March 22.
Bkkvo—There was decidedly a better feeling b
the market on Monday than the week previous.—
About 400 head were offered, nearly all of whidi
were readily token at 31,5000 y 100 lb net.
Hot* —Only a limited number were offered, wiih
sides at $3Ol p 100 ft* net.
Sacsp—None,
KT You foobib, silly old fellow, read this, and be iio
longer bald, whiskerless and hairless. Mr. W. Jack
son, of 80 liberty rtrwi, Pittsburgh, Fa, certifies on die
3d of February, 1947, that Mr. Tfcos. Jackson's bekd,
on the top, was entirely bald for IS years, and thatby
urfiirtwpb bottles of Jons*’ CotalHalrßertoratire,
the hair is growing fast and thick. .
SoU ta Newufty & O LP9 * SON.STOBjoadsIJR.
Broad andNptackat «■ .
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
U nacT; watsk n cuaxxtl—fallbco.
A TRACT of land, on acre*, in Harrison, Portage
UJL on the Cuyahoga river—a tool fo wire a under its
provemmL 1 Also, two unimproved lots in the village
of Wartu, Tnushnll Co, CO (eel by vu. Alan, a lot of
ground la the centre of Hartford, Trnmbull Co, with” a
one dwelling boose and store—one of ihe best stands
for a tnirchant on the Western Reserve. Any or ail
this property will be sold on very uecommodatiua
terms, j ISAIAH DICKEY 4Co,
fehia Water and Front si*.
l«tl Estats in Msrcer Coaaty.
A LOT, Storehouse and Dwelling, situate on the
Eie Extension Canal, in the village of West Mid
dlesex! * desirable location for a merchant Also, a
Lot sum good Dwelling House well suited for a Tavern
Stood, A the village of OrsnrcrfUe, on State line ot
Ohio. Terms easy. ISAIAH DICKEY A Co.
fehl< __ Wafer and Front sis.
.20.321 c *
.16220 do
.16319 do
.21323 doo*
.23229*- d
-15220 do B>
.10221 v
.17216 do
foot for Salti
AWT in tbs 6lh ward, <5 feet on Logan street by 60
fipt on Clark street; one of the most desirable 10-.
eation in the filh ward, For terms apply to the sub
scribe at the Methodm Hook Store, 4th near Market
streewor at hit dwelling on Clark street,opposite E.
Tronic's Grocery store. [fehltlj J L HVATt
mA two-story brick dwelling with abont six acres
if ground attached, situated at Oakland. The
.dace is well stocked with fruit of all kinds, and
is a dttireble location for a famit; being entirely oat of
reschof the river and dirt of the city. An omnibus
leave! oaktuud hourly lor the city. Apply to
janl* . ATWOOD, JONES A Co.
For^Raist.
MA new tbreo story, brick dwelling house on
Wylie street—Possession given on the first of
April or soouer If required. Inquire of
jail JAR FLO.YD, IW liberty street
For Rent.
ft A two story bnck dwelling with about 5 acres
■of ground, situated on the bank of iheOliio river,
JEOto the borough of M nebester. Apply to
jaxdl JAMES A HLTCLIISO.N A Co.
M THREE dwelling bouses situated on 4th street
near canal bridee. jn the city of Pittsburgh. Al
so, a room “5 by So feet, with a contement eu
trante on 6th «U, near wood. Also, a frame dwelling,
two dories, with an acre of ground enclosed and under
cultivation, situate on Oliio lane, in the city of Alleghe
ny. Inquire of ID WILLIAMS,
jart UP wood street
To Brewers,
FOR SAI.E OK RKNT, tlie Pittsburgh BreW.
jpj ery, with all y* brewing apparatus, limits on
■"""Penn meet mid Barker's olle now occupied
by teo. W. Smith A Co. Possession given on the fint
da) of April aiming. For terms, Ac. enquire of •
BROWN A CULBERTSON,
143 liberty it
fteftf
to Let.
MTbe nfw three dory fire proof brick itore on
second *<- now occupied by Edward Etooi; for
rent from in of April next Inquire of »
J SC|!OONAIAKER tt Co n
jrnlP 91 wood nreet
STbe sabacribera will rent part of the ware*
houM now occupied by them. Apply to
LfiWIS, DALZELL, A Co,
frnlP : M water ctrect.
For Beat,
AL A. handsomely finished room on Market street,
JElniely occupied at a Daguerreotype trtiablishmeut
b)Morlaud k Co. Alto, A well finished and well lur
ched room, suitable lor societies, adjoining the hall ot
tit Mercantile Library Association. Entrance at Phi*
lollsll,
ocn?7 Ofllf «*. market mrcet, Ixtwccn ,'U and 4ih
For Rent*
THE Urge anil convenient dwelling home on
B 4 Federal >u occupied br Mr*.
Am Oaznm. Rent low. - roueulon riven ou the in
olApril next. KDUAZZAM.
otionjxMhe above houte can bo ob-
at (be canal ware*
dcca
Immediate poweem
lined by applying
hi dm or-Cuirk &Tbaw.
For Rent.
IkL A large room on the ad story of tho warehouse
Lnßoccutned bytbe subscribers, near the foot oi
w ™ »Vood street—• good location Ibr a steamboat
seneyoraii Insurance office.
jantt ttOLLMAXS A OAHRISON.
For Rent or Sole.
M A neat two tinned brick dwelling boose with
•even room* ami large yard, pleasantly situated
in the Bib ward. Apply to WM 11 SCAIFK,
fcblt 3w Ist street near wood.
For Sale!
A Floe two story brick house, on
—..— —i ouunalreei,
jt&Aueghrny city, near the upper bridge. The lot it
21 feet in Irani by HR) deep. For terrut miiuiro of
dcl&tf A WASHINGTON, 4th «t.
MOne uew three story Dwelling [louse, with
bath house* attached, situate near the corner of
Wytio and Washington sticeu. Possession giv
cn on the first of April next.
JOHN F FERRY.
THE larga fire proof warwltourc, 'il feet front hy
■ta SO feet deep, on second si. near wood. Unit mod
erate. Inquire of J SCHOONMAKER k Co.,
dc>o at wood st
To Let,
A 4. A STORE AND CELLAR, cornet of Federal
all-« and Lacock streets, Allegheny City. Inquire of
11. Warner on the premises fi-l>«tJBw
” For Rout* *
MA Smoke House, shunted on Plum alley, for
rent. Inquire of ROIiEKT DALZEIJ- Co,
Liberty street dccl3 ,
For Renti
MThe well furnished store on Market street, be
tween third and fourth streets, at present ocea
pied l>r JJnrrewa and Turner. Possession given
on the first ot April next. JiivtSl] E D OA7.Z AM.
- Tsfist-
Mji dry good* warehouse, 07 Wood street, second
doorabove Diamond alley. Inquire of
df C a d t Morgan k. co.
CO All LAND'FOR SALE—Seven acres coat land
for saje, situate in bend of the Monongahela River,
above Urownsvllle, I‘a., haring a 7 fool rein of coal,
which trill 1* sold in nxcliangc for goods. For panieu*
antapplvto [oc3s] S & W IfARtIAEGH, 33 wood st
■ ■ 1 UttflHiag'lDr
IN MANCHESTER FOR SALE—I have.for sole a
UeautUhl building Lot iq Manchester, near the ferry*,
ICJ f f et front by LUO feci deep. It will be told low, nnu
on accommodating terms. Terms unexceptionable,
mvlP JA3. BLAKELY, Beal Estate Art.
Itota for Bale.
r|TWO building lota in the sixth ward, each 34 by 133
J. feet on which there is a never failing spring of
water,...; . Ifch7] - fiFA) COCHRAN.
10PPEHAS—MU bbls in good order, for sale low by
/ fab2S ' JpCUOONMAKER ACo
folforutfeby
J BCHOONMAKE& fc Co
/ILUE-10
VJ.yfeba;
'HITE FISH—B - bbls' prime inspected for salo by
fcbia S F VON DONNHOKST A Co.
ijtLOUR—I6O bbls family, just rec’dnnd. for sole by'
J part • RROHINSONACo
SODA ASH—3O c*k» first qualitr.in. atore' and lor
>ala by; , J C Bi£fW£LL, Agt, :
mar 10 • .water crest ; -
ACON—IO,OOO pound* hog round,; foraalo by : ”
* «kW ' IDWUX4M9
rates of discount.
itATKS OF DiSCOOI
5. HOLUf
' E»rb»Bgj Broker*, Mo. &{
PenujlTtalit
Bonk ofPitubsrgh - • • • >p«f
Exchange Bank —...par
Merch. e, Man. Bank *pmf
Bfcaof Philadelphia • • • -par
Girard Bank--*- par
Bank ofGennamown *pa|
“ Cheater County-■-par
“ Delaware Gb.< ••pat
“ Alafligotnery Co- • -par
“ Northumberland' -par
ColtunbiaßridgeCo." pat
Doylcitown Bonk par
Fanners’Bk. Reading-paf
-Famer*’ Bk. Bucks Co. par
Farmers B'k LaneoFr-par
Lancaster Co. Bk."* -par
Lancaster Bk. par
(I.State* Bank- —•••-30-
BrownaTille ilk. par
Washington Bk."* •••*
Gcayabutgb Bk.« *— • it;
Cltambcnbarg
Suaquebiums Ce. Bk.* I
Lehigh Co Bonk, —>
Lewiiiotrh' ..... —i
Middletown |>
Carlisle “
Erie Bk. 1}
Farmers’ and Drovers 1
Bank, Waynesburg.. 1
**
Houesdflle-.... JJ
Lebanon per i
PoitmUe «
Wyoming 1*
York Bk.* I
WeM Branch Bk. I|'
Belief Notes —• M '
Mi MBk. Pitls.do- **
City JkConntvScrip'— H
Ohio.
Stair Uk.and Branches 1$:
Mourn I’leaiont u
Steubenville
St. ClairavUle*
New Lisbon*
Cincinnati Dank**
Colombo* do-
Janesville ■
Putnam • —•
Cleveland**—
Western Reserve- • *-. “
Franklin U'k Co! umbos u
Chillicotbe •—**♦ **
Lake Erie «
Sciotn**,* *..«♦•••♦•“
Lancaster *...10
Hamilton % 13
Granville 66
Fann'rvß'k Conton—3o
Uibana ••••• ~,*50
KentaekVa
BkoCKemacky 1}
Uk*of Louisville*—,••• **
Norbem Bk. Kcntu’ky* u I
Sew York— City Dank*,
EXCHANGE BROKERS,
HUSKEY, HANNA * !
"DANKEBS, EXCHANGE-BBOKEHS, and ’dealer*
1) in Foreign and Doaestie'Exchtnge, Certificates of
Ueposlte, Bank Notes, and Specie; Fourth street, near*
ly opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. Current.'money
received on deposits—Sight Checks for ode, and eol*
lections made on nearly all the principal paints in the
United State*. • jr j
Tho highest premium paid fbr Foreign and Anwdean
Gold. ■ 1 s |
Advances made on consignments of Produce, ship.
9. HOLMES * BOY, - i
BANKERS and Dealers In Exchange, Coin nd
Bank Notes, No. 65, Market street, Pittsburgh.
Selling Hates. ’ Exchange. Baying Bams.
New York, , 'i pr Cincinnati, 1* dis
Philadelphia, 4do Louisville, ' ,lldo
Baltimore, Ado StiLouis, !l{do
Baying Bates, BANK NOTES. Buying'Rates.
Ohm, - Id dis CoL A Scrip dis
Indiana, u do Belief Notes, *‘«lo
Kentucky, “do Pennsylvania Cy . u do
Virginia, “do-NewYork do “do ,
ao - - Wheeling, ido New Orleans, f ( do
.Tennessee. 3do Maryland. HAn
’ febiKtf ■ V j
WILLIAM A. HILL A CO- !
BANKERS. EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dealers
in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificate* of
Depdkite, Bank .Note*; and Specie. No. 61 Wood sl,
onu door above Fourth, East sale, Pittsburgh, PaL -
oetSdkwF «_ * • j •
FOBEIGN EXCHANGE.'
BILLS on England, irclaiuL and Scotland bought to
any amount at the Current Rates of Exchange.
Also, Drafts payable in any part of the Old Countries,
from £i to £lOOO, nt the rote of S 3 to the £ Sterling.,
without deduction or discount! by JOSHUA ROBIN
SON, European and Genera] jhgent, office 3th »t one
door west of wood. £ oeiigtCv -
iLLKJ RSASCEa.! 3 ' ' fXSWUU)'*aiIM
> KRAUER AIBAHJI. i
BAN Kims AM) EXCHANGE BROKERS, dealers
in Foreign ami Dome*tic Bills of Eachangti Cef*
t Scates of UepoMte, Hank Note* and Coin, corher of
Jd and Wood streets, directly opposite Bt. Charles H>
SsTES!
Ohio.
Kentucky,
Missouri,
, , . ?• Bank Notcr;
purchased at the lowest rates, by . .
N. pJOLMES A SOX,
_dclO j 33 Market street.
BH.Z.S OF EXCBASGE-Siclil Cheeks on
• New York. i |
Philadelphia, and !
i Baltimore, ■
N. HOLMES tc S6X.
5 35 .Market »L
Constantly for sale by
dclO
i ~iOI»I*KCTIONS—Drafts, 1 ! Notes, and Accejptan*
payable in any pan of the Union, collected ca
the most favorable term*. N. HOLMES A SON
-*k<° y ' C . Sfl Market «t.
iUT&' OAI’S ANII IiOiNN Efe.
A H*COBO A CO M
JM (Suceesaors to M*Cora & Kiar) ' fIHH
Ptibiomblc
Coriitr of Wood-and Fifth Street*.
T>ARTICL T LAK attention paid -to our Retail Trade.
JL Gentlemen run rely upon petting their Halt tutd
Cap* from uurciutbUfeliroeni of the best uateeuiJ uud
woaastAXsntr, of the um srtLo, oml at the lowest
FXICES. ; i
Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale! are
respectfully invited to call and examine our Stock; as
we can any with confidence that aa regard* qrii.tr*
and rates, it will not suffer in a with! any
home in Philadelphia. ij fctiT
»" Poihions for 1848. |r>
JS MeCOED * CO.,
(LATE ‘ U,
, m'COBD <C ClXo.) IIATTUa,
W«1 introduce the Spring »iyle of Hat* thia iday,
Saturday, March 4th,-|*l;f; I
laeir friend* and cuilomer* ate requeued to call and
«araiue their «nck of Spring Hau, jun received from
newt ork, at their atore, cornerofSth and Wood iu.
mart o • >
a 'SPaillO BTYtEZs MOOEEhu juil re
caved from Nevr-Wk.the Spring Style of Hals,
which he will introduce oil Saturday, March 4th.
AUtnasein want ofn neat and superior Hat. will please
call and examiue at No 75, Wood street, lid door above
Fourth. j; i
' Oemevair rj—
A William Dougla*, late IJames McKain. (The
JB tubienber ha» removed hi* Hat and Cap Manu-
to No. 77 Wood street, nearly opposite his
old stand, where he would tnVile his fneuds and the
public generally to an asaortmeiit of Iluu aad Caps,
which for beauty and durability'cannot be surpassed
WSL DOUGLASS, 77 Uoodjst.
Having retired from the flal'and Cap Maanfaclory,
I most repeetfolly the patronage of! my
friends and the public generallyto my successor, Wta
Douglass. [tcbl4d3m] 1 JAMES McKALV
/-* SEW INVENTIONI—PATENT AIR
I JCIRCiiLATER AND HAT PROTECTOIL-The
will iutrodnee "On Saturday. Ocu Bth
Gentlemen wishing a hat tried with this desirable Arti
cle will please call and examinei
ALFRED KKEVIII Practical Hauer
°CtB . =lsa, head of wood.st
C D GAZZAM,
FALL FASHION—#. MOORE has redeir
/Jed from New * ork, the Fall style of Hats w ik-b
will introduce tliis day. 1 ! Saturday, Aug. fcth
All loose iu want of a neat auu superior hat would tlo
well to call at No. 75, Wood Strict, 3d door aboveUth.
_augsbtT i ' I
a FALL FASHION, i A 847-.RKBRK A
COSTAR’S Style Gentlemen's Hats will be intro
duced et KxxviL’s on Thursday, August *?th.
ueuttemeu wishing a cheap, fashionable hat of Pius
burgh manufacture, ahead of fashionable Hats import
ed and advertised by some of tho trade, please calliat
fKEEVIL A Co.'sJ
i _wng»lf mheadof wood-st
4 bummer fashion for hata-
JL'ST received from New York, the Summer
Style for hats, consisting of White Bearer,' Pearl
and White Frcuch Cassimere Hat*, with Ventilator*.
Those In want of a beautiful, tight Hat are respectfully
invited to call. g . S..MOORE'
maySJ 75 wood gu, 3 doors abofeT^h-
REFINED SUGARS—bU. bblfsmall loaf; su bxs dou
ble refined large loaf; bb|s crushed; IMdo pow
dered; sn clarified, in store and fof sale by [
JAS A HUTCHISON A Co;
jiiart Agt for St Ixiui* Steam Sugar Refine jy
Raw Warehpaie. {
IMIE highest price in cash paiUior good clean rags;
. also, canvass, bole rope; grass rope, baninc. wool
en rag*, Ac n by L;W. CHADWICK.:
maiO wayue sf; bet penu AJil-erty
OHIRTING MUSLINS. Ac-W R M rphy hasliuu
tji received an additional supply ofthose very rune*
rior long cloth shirting muslin*, pt I2J cents per yard
Also. Irish Linen*, ol various including sbine
extra fine, «nd warranted pure flax, ut dry goods house
ol mttrl3 . ; ii W_U MUItPJCY
Linen cambric fuius
scrtmenl of above goods, some as tow as 1U cdttts,
just reed at dry goods house of jj . • t 1
m,ria : _ _ ' jj WR V URPICY
POWDER, (HAZARD CO>—ah description* con
staatly on hand; also, a iiuamny of au rty
luse, lor Igniting Orders promptly filled at all times,
by m ...« C ft LOOMIS, Agent,
marts waior st, 2nd door olwra Sniiihfic d
TEAS A COFFEE—Youngliyson, vartousquali ics
Imperial, do do; rou*cboug, do do; Souchong, dado
mo Codec; reed an consignment and for sale loiv li •
-JUS!*® _ [K OAKFORIIA 1-0 -
GLOVES- A good assortmenli.of black, white and
colored cotton and silk gtov*i*lirge sue*.lustre*
caved and lor sale by SHACK LETT A Wlli •E! ***
tnarti il u 3 wood street
BUTITEIR A EGGS—S barrels'! fresh roll butter ft to
ftrsh eggs received on consignment and for salt by
' S A \V HAUIIAUOH.I
TTTHITL BEANS—IS bbls Navy. Just ree'danifi:
lY “*« 8 A SV. iIAHJJAUUU,; -
feM® it . aa wood »l
ROLL BUTTE®—. bbL freibLßoll Butter Jtm rrc’d
ond lor >»le by WJCK 4 WCANDLESSU "
fobla .5 j
FAMILY FLOUR—llh„' bbhextr* Family Hour iutt
ftc'd and for wUc by_ AVICK & STCANDLESg.
FRE3H BOLL B
and for aalo by
BACON— 10,900 Ibt'prtßibßhoufderi, city cared' arw
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I '• THE OKLY ItEnKOYil «
Harts vegetable extract <» »<> mvaiu»
ble remedy for Xpftcptie Flu or Failing Mckneas, : • -
I Couvulsioiis. Spasms, Ac- It tswellknotfrn,:that from:
! lime immemorial; physician* h»v*'pronounced;
lie Fit# incurable] It has baffled ai('theirjtyilt^Rftd. I llw -.'
boasted power oflall medicare,-am! consequently thou-.
suds have suffered through ■ mifrcrabJe existence,and V
at jast yielded up their, lives ou the aJtat'or insanity.- -
With til deference, however. Jo the ©pinion* Df«tl»V
great and learned, we tny that it has bees cured -
| HARTS YhGEt ABLE EXTRACT, / ■
For,(ixteen years, has been tested by tnauy. persona .
who have suffered with this dreadful, disease, arid In ;.
orefy ease where it has had a bur trial; has ejected »■
permanent cure, |
•Fits of 98 years and S months, eurtdby the uso off
thisimlywouderful medicine. J . ■ *
Bead the following remarkable ease of the son 0f,..
.Swore. Esq, of Philadelphia, afflicted with I
leptie rears and 8 months. After travefiuif j
through England, Scotland, Germouy aAd fWnce, coa» ; <
sulung the most eminent physicians, and expending for j
methetne. medical treatment and adriie, three thou- ' I
stud dollars, returned with his son to this country la :
November list, without receiving any bfoefit -wbamv. *
er, and was cured by using ’
I HARTS VEGETABLE EXTR^pT.
Mr. iWlllism Secorc's Letter to Drs. Inns and Hart,
I have spent over three thousand dollars for. medi
cine' and medical attendance.- I was advised to take a -
tonr to Europe with him,'*which LditL ' I first visited ’
‘England. I consulted the mostreminent physician*
there tn respect to his cose} llhey'examiiied him and
prescribed accordingly. I remained. three
without perceiving any change for the better, which
costltne about two hundred, and fifty dollars pocketed
by the physicians, and the most that I received was -
thetrj opinion that my son’s ease was hopeless and posi
tively incurable. I accordingly left England, and trav
elled through ScoUand."Gennanyand France, and re-'
turned home in the' month of November last, with my
son as far from being cored os when I left. -1 saw your
advertisement in one of the New York papers, and-.
concluded to try Hart’s Vegetable Extract, seeing your
statements and certificates of so many cures, some of "
twenty and thirty yeprs* standing, and I ciut assure you
1 aralnot sorry t did so,*as by the use of Han’s Vegeta
ble Extract alone, be was.-restored to perfect health.
His reason, which was so forgone as to unfit him for
basinets, is entirely restored,* with ike prospect now
before him, of life, bdalth 'end. usefulness. Jie is now
SS years of age, and 37 .years and 0 months of this
time hej been afflicted with this most dreatlfoi of ifi*.
eased; but thank God he Is now enjoying rood health.
Now, gentlemen, faith without works I don’t believe'
in. To say that I chall be ever gratefal to you it one
thing; and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, I
havelno doubt but that you will think this is another 1
and i}uite a,different thing. The debt of gratitude f
still awe you, but please to accept the present annum* *• .
os interest on the debt in advance. ?
| Yours very respectfully,
(Signed,) . • WILLIAM BECORE.
I TO THE AFFLICTED.
.One of the proprietors of this invaluable medJeln* -
was afflicted for several years with Eolleptio Fits.
The disease; had preduced the worn effect upon hie '
system, viis Loss of memory, imbecility of mind, and ■
perfect prostration of the nervous system. He had
tried the skill of the best physicians for seven years,
and grew worse under their treatment, and he knew •
that this medicine, was his only hope for health and
life, and was therefore determined to give it a fair inaL
and to persevere in hi use, wbich.be did, and the result
was • perfect restoration to health, which was con li
ned ummerTupled tbr nearly sixteen yean.
■We would refer to theTollowing persons who have
been eared by using Hurt's Vegetable Extract:
j Col E Denuow’s daughter woa afflicted nine veirr, -
resides at Yonkers, Now York.
W. ReaneLjrixif yearn, in Grand n.
J EUswonh. m tut ycatr. tv Dover- .
, Joseph MDougal, nine yesrn, Ka«i Drvi'xirr. j I
BV? Smith, New York Custom HoSJ 7 *
8 KcUt, twenty years, Buuen Island.' .
I? yetTSj Yorkvilla. ■
>£*» E Craae 7i nrehre years, US Bsmmenly ill 1
. Thomas & Jones, of the U S Navy.
Dr W L Monroe, Guilford, O.
Mr Jmeph Bradjey.llfl Orchard st, N Y.
C H Doughton, SC3 Eighteenth st N Y.
Mrs James Bertholf, Chester, Orann to NY
John Fiber, 178 HiWth it, ‘Jo
D A Rlchtoa, gift Delaney st, da
James Smith, 198 Suffolk it, dm
Charles Brown, 100 Water *. do
pl 4J* “T -“'J* “V e«Uo4 upon/or liirooiod, pot
Dr 8 Bax, (tats Itui t Huy
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BBDIOAL * SVBGICAL OFPIOB*
• , No. Oft, DIAMOND All
ft lew door* below .
>A »*ooo auee:, towards the
DHOWJI, hftT
*ng been regularly educated
10 medical profesrimi,
»JHI been forsome lime ia
RxfttB£Ai6»ftMly*r, t general practice.' nowcoiw
BjyMHBj 1 Vy lines his sttenuon to ibe A
treatment of thoke. private .
and delicate complaints it f
\\ which lilt opportunities m d
wiv® iis/JL'lettpctieiiee peculiarly oujL
•> ‘ ijr hint. EJcvcu ycifri aa*
_ ' . 7** 1 "~*T\ siduotisly devoted to the
r< i a ’? eut 01 - lJ ‘ os c complaints, (during which
ante he has hod more practice am) has cured more no
uenu than can ever fall (o the lot of any private
utioner), amply, qualities hint to otTot assurance* of
J\ p * rnia ,“ Bm » •aitsfactory cure to all afflicted
delicate diseases, aud all diseases' arising there
Dr. Brown would inform those afflicted, with'private
disease* which have become chronic by. time or ax*
Saratrd by thense of any of the common uostrumsef
o day, ; that their complamts can he radically and tboN
oaghly cured; he having given hi* careful attention to
the such cases,v ß nd succeeded in hundred*
of msttocesmcuruig persons If inflammation of Ibe
neck of,the bladder, and kuidred diseases which often,
result from tbosq cases where others have consigned
them to hope.ess despair. Me particularly invites such
as have been long and unsuccessfully treat «i by others
to consult him, ■ when every satisfaction will l» riven
them, and their eases treated in a careful, thorough and
intelligent manner, pointed out by a long expenenco.
study, and investigation, which it is. impossible for those
f Sise*” 1 practiee of medicine to five any
■** °? —Dr. Brown also invite* pep.
sous afflicted with Henna to call, as he ha* pMd oartic
ular attention to this disease. ™ r
Skin diseases; also Files, Palsy, etc., speedily cured. .
low, • : • *
N- It—Patients of either sex living at a distance, by..
stating their disease in.writing, giving alLthesrmii
toms, can obtain medicines with direction* for use, br
In if N> 2Ur post paid, aud enelos
Hmt*e° Diamond alley, opposite the,-.- aterlyj
_nyNo.cnw no pay, - ' declP. 1
T w.**?? TAatT TO T«EI.ADIKS-C!»iar,«
J. Haxr ,Cream, a matchless article for the Growth.
Geautx fcnd Restoration of the Hair. Thu Cream!
when onbe knowu. will supercede all otlierartiele* o?
the kind.now u*el When tho-lmlr is detid, harsh.
or ‘“ rr unff rrey, a few epplicai[oiii
will make the hair soft and dork, «n,d give ii a beatifui
lirely apbearanec; and will also make it wain its Use.
liness and healthy colorfwiee as long as all the prep*,
vylnch are generally used. Every lady £id
gentleman who are in the habit of using oils on their
hair, shduld at once purchase tn bottle of the Chinese
!‘1» composed that it will not injur*
the hair Uke those piber nreparauous, but will beaotifr
tt, and give penrct satisfaction in every instance
Fortesumony;io ‘itsvery superior qualities, seethe
following letter, from Rev. Mr! CaJdwelL w Messra.
Hendershott * Stretch, Nashville, General Aleuts for
the. Western Biaiet: . ■
■ Letter goo the Rev. R. Caldwell, pastor of the Pro*,
bytenan Church, Pulaski.
.Messrs. Hendershou * Stretch—Gentlemen: I take
pleasure an adding or testimony in favor of the excel,
hot preparation called Dr. Parish’s Chinese liair
*“** *»» ,K«* ■«». my hair was very
dry, bnttly, and disposed to eoraeout but bavin* or©,
cured a bottle of the Cream, and used it accoruniejo
the prescription, my hair is now soft, elasiic and firm
to the head. Many balsams and oil* were applied,
each leaVuig my hair in a worse slate tlnui.beibre.—
This Creim, however, has met my expectations
As an krtiele for the Toilet, my wife gives it prefer,
enceoverf all others, hem* delicately perfumed, and not
divposed jo rancidity. The ladies e.jn-cially will find
the. Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their
rations for tb< toilet. Resp»-«ifoHy, Ac'
Pulaski, Jan. 7,1-17. r cK*’t\V r; ■'
. CCTSoW wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, b- ‘i‘“. n
M. Townkend, No. 45 Market street, and Joe? 'InV r
comer of|Wood and Fifth streets. jnUii '
H 0 hoahhound * liver
wort Cough Candy is offered to the public aka
pleasant and effective remedy for coughs, colds, hoanC
ness, Asfhmi, Phthisic, Whooping Couch,- Influenza.
Croup, Bronchitis, axtd.geueraS. affoctlorei
of the Chest and Lungs. ■ In such eases it is. known to
have afforded decided and pennunetH relief, and from
its rapid jsalh and groat success as a remedy for the
above disfese. where it has been Used, it proLses to
of ** m °' l u * fnl •** Pettier medicine*.
Il ls oderbd soo, at a pleasant reliefio the consumptive.
ajdstant to voealuu and public speakers ges
The name of the preparation indicates its in*
gredient, land u ;whl be found to be by no uieaus an*
pleasant fa the taste, and may be used by chSKlTaild
±“i U^« U,re * ra P u,u ‘y- The materials used in the
xuc “ ,c quality, and it taay be re.
FMlili , eTlwonM^ y PUrC * J “ i ' R MU * u ® ttflicla.
ujfhiThl M promote-their comfort aud
Colds by a e»l*cio!ly in the season of
This valuable Cough Candy is considered o great as
uslani lo .Mothers, li«ius» superior to ali the piiieni It®,
hy Jumpers in erratum.’ as children irrm never known
*•} erywlwt 1 l*us candy is used, except for more Ain
at of this article will convince any person urit* ewca
cy.»»d the proprielors therefore Jeiy any juwsou in the
United St lies to produce a cheaper, more pfeasaut. or
effective : emedy, 7
Sold wholesale end mail, by the General’Agent,
\ W •'IVSKU, Druggist,
i corner -I and tnurkel su, I'tUaburKh
IfoweAC©., Proprietor*, No 1 Coltege Hall Cincin*
nati, Ohtt. • ; _ ja „, 9
BA. t AHXESTOCIvS Pneumonic orCoogh ifo).
• Sam. luu a greni nilvantagts over many other
Coiujb pr parnuon*, a, its pleasubi m-fo penmu it to
be used iviihoat m.uji:vc-ri:-ca.’ lim it* Vtt j uc
Halsam c .usists in the fpcudia>*s ofiu cure Wr have
known *r me of the most desperate .coughsioonw 0 I
which had been running ou lor a ccn»idrnilile leinnh
Of time, weld alipost iminediutcly io it* notcer • KW
In sue! weather us we have fuJ during W
winter, every one is liahle to take cold, iiitfe*«
precautions are used. ■ a*cai.
Wet fe' t and undue expuauro to the
the weaker often lays the lou.nlation 0l x”S,3
2 wicl “ eß l u a 9«*k rtmedy'to P rtreht « n >^
We ha o numerous cenificatts of essrem which u
has perfomeiL many of which »» r«7*' Wuc ‘ l **
this city a id the neighborhood, and £ e J?£ n ! m
reference without saving- wonri^?. 11 /-* affic,eßt
Prepared md for wire -Whole-Tn ** f ?T or -
FAIi.NtSrrOCK h. Co, conter S’ J^4 reUu J
wood andjoth its. * - onwr of ' vowJ «»d. Ist «ml
VTK- o) H ~
JM. ringjthc pfcviou* \vjcur. 1 * w^. l ® p J m l** wWl
with a «crofulou* eompfiiut th
for «ome fooafo* omler iheeare ft/ n?v«iri«
jmdmyciuo »wnimojt iifourLbl e P
hareeon tinned, and ami^?in?h^.. th9 i but
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