•Vi GROCERIES. &c. §j»^'sSi^S? I SsS”*‘ss?. -■■ -'■•■■- - ~1 ;, . - muffSgkßY tC. J . «.r> P 8 F VO.V BOXNIIORSTfc Co ->.T" ’gif -MSST '— : T ] ir iN ' l)OW »ASH-3DColir»rt»a*»*tA forrtlebr -SASP*?i rt,g * P h V e A I k< ? J f?? NO ‘ a 5 K ** fe,t^f r 5 1 ‘Ka I .®’ TT r mar* #PTONBONNIk)HSTfcCo 28 Satwday, s&{ fT «S LS » •«r r 4'wl«4m*-CASDLS» T ISbx» aaperior Moo d Can- *7 Monday.. . fi M n a £lf ~~-HT - •-•»».■■ ■■ . ■ • lS.Ldie*,e do dipi candle*, in «ore and &f*ato low l>) .* Xnwidar c ,7. „ .3, „fJ febai *■■ • ;sS . r; IS iff ilil A COMPLETE act of Backet Maehinenf for »alo 3o Tbomdayj SW 013 II U Jow.b*_ (feb34l JOHN S. PIT-WORTH 31 Friday,' B<7 813 morn. A PPLEft k PEACHES—* scksdryapples; 12 do •tl. peaches; now landing from almr Btnjrruid, and for »*teby . tSAIAHXMCKEVfcCo CENTIMES—4O hM* prise N O Sojar, 41 bblapUn. V Ution 51oUsm*;21 csk* patent Sou Ash; landing from rime ftnrtli Hirer, aui tot mJ« by ._•• martO S W kU MiTCHELTRKE j'BEDHAUS-7 Midland 9U tree extra i; reed by tbe Newton, and for tale by - ; BROWN* CULBERTSON SUGAR C Clarinet nartOl 3—lto bble N O, reed per itmr North adibrnfo by - j IatOWN A CULBERTSON Mssr. . OUlSB^' hbd« prune K O t jtM reed aad for tale br I. . - WEST BOWEN —39 bbli'plantation! jnst reed and for mart) . .WEST BO WEN. Molassj •aaJe.bjrr &3f. ibtiet'good, in atore and fortate by WEST BOWEN . • ■ ENG LIS IT A BENNETT 'TJOCK CANDY—IS bxi while and yellow in store XW and lor saia low by • t fcbH •. ENOUSHABEhTTgIT CSUNDBIESHtt bsafeather*; 1 do ginseng; 6 do rani O.lfldopeaeneK fl. doanples; ISdo .flaxseed; I7da bsansitobU lanfcl do tallow: to arrive; tor sate by r mailß " • ISAIAH DICKEY ACo T>AOON,CINCINNATICUBED-99 caaki iheol. fader*; • hxa do; fl etas hams; reed and forsale by , 'taartl..-' -- - IUGILL,BTOHFXBLDfa EOE kULKUAXSAfiIIOULDERS-Foraateby l . aarHL McCILL, BUSHFIELD A 808 .rPAß—flSbblaNC. reed end for aaleby ‘ 1• - .martfr} -■■ •■•. - TABSKV*BEST - /TaSDLES—SO b*a Cincinnati L/aateby- ' Smart* ' TASSeY k BEST - ~ /"'JOTTON-SO bales, laudinc Jramstmr Lady Byron; V/brsateby] JASDALZELL - • mart* ‘ -I , 1' i : • water rt TtCOLABSES—SObbU landing from stmr Lady Byron: JjX for sale by mnrlC .■ jaa nti-gvl r f SUGAB— 10 hhd* Ji O, raed par star Robert Id orris; for sale by; DROWN A CULBERTSON K natlO | . ’ 113 liberty street ■OATENT 80BA ASH—a catk* fine qaallry, (Jas. jr.Unorau A 800 V; brand.) prepared expressly Jbr Glass hfanafsctnrcrAAo azrira per North River, and. for tale by ] , -IV4 H AUTCBELTREE ' ’ maria < |- . 100 liberty st. SUGAR— ISO'hhd* prime N O, jost rac’d per soar Aihcric&n Earle and i*a!o.Alio; tor sale by , maria I 1; JAS VmTCHISON ACo /~IIG^RS-d,OOP Havana, mijr.bojces.of varions and brands; for sala by WEST BOWEN ..' febaa ■' ; 70ffoat st SUNDRIES— fB bbU small white beans; 36 do, mess pork; 9 do laid; landing from atmr, and fox —>«» br marl 4 | ■ ■ UAOALEY. k 81UT1I *~r k LEMONS—£S bxs Oranges; 99 do \ V/Lenmns, landing trosn atmr BchoyUull, lor tala by 1 k .marl4 , . PAG ALKY k BAUTH ■, "> !' • w. t -» WHITE BRAZIL SUGAB—I24 bn of aoMTier qaaljty, for »ale by BAGALKY A SMITH DIO COFFEE—OOO bags prime, in store and ter salt jtty marl* 1 BAG ALKY A SJtjTTH IAISINS & RICE—BOO bx» bunch tailing 10Q tri fresh fict, just rted and £3 r sate bbla plantation,, L 'Anertca, dnd forcale br m*rl4. i - ■' • • J iULEPOBK-rIIUXIO lb*, tcct’* per •tar Lake Erie, rend for ante’by marH JASDALZELL Idj fcGAR—ISU hbd* prime NiO, landing front atmi O America end American Eagle, for lale by r mail* ; , . " JAR FLOYD Tbf OLASSES-j 130 bbJ» plantation, ; ui prime order, lit I landing from atmr America. foraalabT 1 J t K FLOYD POTA3H— 10 eaka pore, on'conaignmen. ior *ale by marl* IT • - JA K FLOYD ■ bbla cloTer teed, 10 bub timothy, for talc Ibf aarl4 } i; , - JAB-FLOVD *V>EAM&->lobbUcnali white,*for sale by -~- J> - marH i-i . JAR FLOYD idt prin» N O, landinflrota'tiiji , baa
OO hams, sides and ebouiden, just rac’d XJ hr stw Skipper, and for sale by nfoi7 [ DtW HABBAUGH -lhObsgsffio, forsaie by ■ 'j ; k RICXETBQN X AH&-43k**»Kol,i»s«!o by • • II T B»r7™ ; , MILLEB * JUCBSTBOX I bkl» null white, in-core and far ole by j , OIUAACKinjRX A-Co •VTjfclLS—MO kejrt ase’ld ia slow tail fat sala by r O CLACKBURX A Co .mrai PEACUES—laObaJulre*,JOdofiaeclint*, n£Tmleby A ROE Mni.AWSKA— hSPhhU plantation for sale by • '•'•• > teat^ 7 MeOILLCBUgHFIELD A BOE OEfOAß—eOi&lifaiaU NO,u arrive per stmx Aaex- itm E»»l«. fetllf- br , ■ BarfT ■ BUSUSTELDJt 808 gO^NC^^r^g.r^.br^^- E OT^*’ c ‘i“ : yigKa_A m« supply of-Tftinixott Um~»aanf*c* „ jgffygJt “■*» y 1 SOAPS--? 11 Euou T A. Co, hive Strain's Palm Oil yioatiaj'Sbap, for washing, and'Old Brmra Wind-- ior. for thsrlni and washing; iboj Bud's ud dibef Bo*p/ Martel su near ttE • s ~- - msr» SmSCLDEB' BRACES^A pew let of brace* of tho ■gy w ‘ , ° ,e f a, X^OUND—On Sanday night, VBrassSioraKeyjtfco r owaercaflretHby eatfing on' •• '-■'«••••. -.- • ' :1 ! v " ■ smCXLtii Jt 1 t-WBITE S' "ifhAn—iahhdsNO.iostrse'dsadfeTsaisby •CUM . i< .v' ,fOWIiCXTEB Co /*1 SxIOGUm' EberSearu.'44'do 10x13 vJTlOstoieAßdforaaleby. PQIJ?DE3CrEBfcCo m.cq •; 'P ■ ■ ~ 41 water «t XIAPEB—-100 reiwa crown OO do doable do; for sale by POIKlioTy fc Co m.rll -.. .j : .• • AjTZfM CTSI SCOAB3-ffl bbU LeVeriug’* cjaibed k. pulverised, N fmnto&tcb *c» to, -|-lAXCY CASSJMERES—S cams plaid*, itripei, VfcRtfDUCB-Oa bbU SFflomj 1 45 do'corn meaJ;lOQ If seka- core; MO do oaia; 7'kaga buckwheat dour; 30 j£f* tarsia «orq *»d fcr sale by •: >M« bacon bam*, tide* and ihoulders, ■Qqgj-itytt 1 .,”? jj&ggM *. nicols_ Tl/rOLASSEMi bbl* » It«' UU» *•*••»> |b»« » l»/ /Ma,A , A HUTCHISON t C ‘T’’ J “ "wS VsUGAR—ISO hhd» N.O Sofar,® dal/ell DIcD;YtCo bl f pfc* bog rtmai Baton onynstfameni IJ tad irutoVr- ' JOHN SCOW* Op.. TCtttaaCTdJJ >L -: • OUNDKlES^STlb^fiai*^^Ttsrt ; mJ« btla W 1 nffCTs* <■' c PBJ&lfe iIACOX~4tt rtppfftad paokahotug tiwiont I* fn Mleia uf quantity, byt JOlfctf UKJER, . B7«f» ... . ];. «»bbcpy»t •> rQj.AftMftt—e paras article Sjuar'lloSe^ibri*!* L iy7rriiMT »•**•>*+ > it? i . aUvwl* Li*? itfiftM/ac-v . iij feiiA. * V • ■ .: ■'• -!.: J‘ ■-. :■■■■■•• V ; inSTOIMEOIIS^iI^ BLUE A ORANGE PBINTS-3 catee enure aew ttylct and bright color*, latt opened by J ftbl6 Jr-- SHACKLeTT A WHITE. PIO WETAL—IOO ion* Allegheny FrtnklinFnrnace, and for tale by ' martM. ROBTDALZELLACo /SIOVEB SEED—IOO both receiving and for tale by \J at ri ; KOUT pAT.CTi-r. &Co ALCOHOL— S bb!« jaitreeM and for talcby ’- mart! JOHN PMORGAN A- LOES—I cate for tale by A ?~ JX mari 1 . JOHN D MORGAN GUM SHKELAC—(Orange) for tale by marS JOHN DMORGAN CASTILE SOAP—3 eater tbrsalo by j mars JOHN P-MOBGAN /RINGER—S eant powdered white Jamaica, warrant* VJ~ ed pure, for tale by (mtrai JOHN i> MORGAN - A Q.AMONLA—IOIb* concent riled in 1 lb bottles, JX for tale by (taai2) JOILNDmORQAN ONIONS— A tmall lot for tale by ' mart ; J>VICK A McCANDLESS LI MR—lO bblt Louitvilte while, for talc liy PM’-t _ JP WILLIAMS "I/kT HITING—3 bbL Spanish, for tale by If m«fa _rJ P WILLIAMS Lampblack— icaskfortaieby ' fi J D WILIJAMS /"tOTTON —Ia bale liiit day we’d pe atiur Briltihnl. A \J for tale by (mariH JASA HUTCHISON Hair cloth a velvet seating—a rail a*. tortmenijott received and for tale by • »»rS LOGAN, WILSON fo Co . ITH) CARPENTERS—Jutt opened, a large attori* JL meat of luiob.toekt and bucket, with white and mineral knobs, for tale -by . •gmd LOGAN, WIIiSON A Co ' SUNDRIES— G) bigs goober peat; 17 do feather*; a bblt great*; Duereetflax teed, now landing tr»*n tunr Otwego, and fortate by . IDICKEY ACo, - water A trout tit /"'IOTTON—OI balet now landing from rr Otwego, A for tale by (mari) ISAIAH DICKEY ACo ROOM to LET—On the tccoad story of the ware* houtc No 28 Wood it, having a treat entrance.— Applpto [marai . UEO COCHRAN T)RANS—ISO both small white, for tale by ■D mart JDWILLIAMS "Uf HITE LEAD 50 kegt pure; 30 do No Lfortaleby Tf mart - - J P WILLIAMS SHAWLS a RIBBONS—A few very rich and tap. Cwhmer* Shawlt; jut received; alto, Spring Rib* boot, In great variety, at tbe dry goods home of febSJ W. B. MURPHY. \4rASH HOARDS—7i dot Rice’s Improved Patent f f Zinc Wash Boards, wholesale and retail at man* uaeturerte' prices, by JD WILLIAMS, * fcbto . no Wood It RYE FLOUR—I 3 bbls superior for sale by - febiy J D WILLIAMS, lib Wood tb /TtlfKFSß—Wheats forsalaby \J feb!7 J P WILLIAMS. SCOBCHING3 —5 bbls on eoaiinunest and for Bile by_ _ SUNDRIES— 12S dox Efp; IS dox Tow Yam; 100 Hickory Brooms on couaijpuneat and/or saleby T ARD—3 bbls prime, for sale by JL maria jJDWILUAMS_. P ADDING SKINS-1 box, souable forsaddlert' use, for tale by marlS S k W HARBAUGtI CORN k OATS—6O Lag* prime yellow com; SO do Oats, jut reed and for sale by marlfl . 84WHARBAUGH ELOUR— ?1 bbls jut leading and for sale by maria ti A W HAKBAUGH ipLMSTERr—Ifi ttnu No 1 white, Ohio eity, in store JT k, for tale by jmaria] LAMBERT k SHiPTON BUCKETS-— MS dot Bearer, lauding from iimr Bea rer, aod for sale by marl? JAS DaLZKLL GLAZIERS DIAMONDS—IS just reed and for sale __ by marts ' 1 KIDD kCo SALTER’S GINSENG PANACEA-1 grass }iui reed and for sale by marlS J KIPP ACo - ANDERSON'S PILL BOXES—ISO gross, jtul reed and for sals by marU J KIDD ACo Cj UG'AB—W hhdt prime K 0,30 bbis us'd loaf, J do Q clarified; for sale by J D WILLIAMS I • mar!s . 110 wood at /"IAMPHINE or Pine Oil in Mare and lor sale by y febt? ■ • JOEL MOHLER FLAXSEED OIL—ID bbls just reed arid for tale by marl* _ RKSEXLEULS_ ALCOHOL— 3 bbls just reed and for sale by marl* R E SELLERS C&COROFO&M— 10 bbls just reed audTor sale by marl* ; R E SELLER.* T OUISYILLE LIME—SO bbla jut reed par'Kmr Pa- J i eifie and for sale by marl* A GORDON k LCOHOL—9 bbla just reed aridfor-sale by ■* . A taarll J KIDD ACo SUGAR— 8 hhds of good quality, on consignment and for sale by maria ISAIAH DICKEY A Co; PIRE BRICK k TILE—Vor tnle b) ~ maria ISAIAU DICKEY A Co fTUMOTHY SEED—SbbU prime, for sale by. x maria .» • ■ POINDEXTER k Co, S SALTS—94 bbls prime, on consignment, and for • sale by __ marts _ JC BIDWKLL MOLASSES— SO bbls N oTjtut reed and fer sale by marlS . J CBI DWELL BACCN— 10,000 lbs bacon, shoulders and bams, for sale by - martl ENGLISH k BENNETT r\V LINEN—IOO yds, in store and for sole by. atari! TASSEV k BEST TEA CON—IO,OOO lbs prime basts, HbOOOlb* shoulders, II * bhdt hogTounAta smoke honse and for sale by mart O BLACKBURN k Co OILS— 10 bbls Linseed Oil, sdo 'Winter Lard, in •tore tad tor tale by mart - • ~ • O BLAtJJLBLTIX A Co SALT— 140 bbls No!, at the landing, for tale by mart MILLER* BICKETSON mAR-ffl bbls Wilmington, for sal* by ; X Mtf MILLER* BICKKTSOX ■TTriNLOW CLASS—2OOO bxruu'd, forsaleatthe W Brownsville landing, by Mart TORSYTH A DUNCAN WNDOW GLASS—OOO bis New Geneva, for rale by mart FORSVTH * JWNCAN MOLASSES— 100 ibU NO, landing; for sals by , part JBDILWOKhI TTTEAVYSHIRTING CHECKS—Constantly on Hand, n fttinrl l ! mannfaetnre of heavy shilling and iW niture cheek*, at (be dry good* hnase of. nari ■ WS MURPHY. i^tANDLES—IOO boxes Sommer Mould, in nor* and \j for sale by mart KIKBA JONES ! PEARL ASH—IO bbls. in store and for sale by ' mar* ISAIAH DICKEY * CO CHEESE— 40 has in store and for sale by • mar* _ ISAIAH Co EISHBOXE— COlbiforsale by ' , n*ri - R E8 nj -™' PULVELM BARK—di Ibsforsale by max* - RESELLERS SAND ne»u for sale'by * marl .• B E SELLERS C" IANTIIASIDES PLASTER-00 lbs for sale by j marl ' R E SELLERS _ EOLL BUTTER—3 bbls fresh ;nst ree d and for sale by mart 1 JOHN 8 UILWOKTH DR tP.ii APPLES—ICO bush, in store and for sale by • mart _ JOHN 8 DILWORTIT Dried PEACHES—OO bush, for sale by mart w JOHN 9 DILWORTH BEANS— 20 bbli small white, for sale by mart . JOHN S V OILWORTII LARD OIL—A bbls and 4 hlf bbls superior, jost re ceived and/or sale by . - mart BROWN A CULBERTSON^ SPANISH WHTrjNG-60 bbU in *toT# mad Tor *ale by mmr7 • I KIDD ACo . . (Chronicle copy.) "_• npAH—W Ibis South Cwolina for *»lc to • . X inert JOHN STORK. SPIRITS TURPENTINE—IS bbU for aala by taar7 . BRAUN A RETTER Linseed oil—is tw* for »ai« by mini . RIO COFFEE—IOO bn prime, jsut reed ami for rale by marl 7 UeOILL, BUSHFIELD* BOE J C BIDWELL DOT ASH—6 ctka, aoperior article, for aale by JT marlO McOILL, DUSIIFIELD4 BOB' P-OUR— l»bbU, landing from annr WelUritie: for tala by/ tnarl7 ROAKFOBDACo Loaf SUGARS-dOO bbU, {BaUle Grand Refinery] for sale low by BUKBBJDGE, WILSON ACo . marlO v. water street DlCE—fiUtrcsjuat reed and for rale by XV mails “ BURBBIDCK, WILSON ACo LABD OIL—20bbU winter, on couitgiuMnt and for tale by [marlO] BURBRIDGE, WILSON ACo MOLASSES— 25bbUN-O;lokenrolden oynitn for tale by marl* . JD WILLIAMS HOPS —£1 bale# prime weat. New York and New England Uopt, jou reed and for tale by marlO . BROWN A CULBERTSON : RUSSIAN BLUENo I—7S VMaJurt reed and for ule by -mar»> J KIDD A Cq- CASTOBOIL— 7 bbU for aale by marl* : - - •• .. J HDD *Co -- •> - ; • (Chronicle copy.) Ct Jimi’S GLASS PAPER—2Ip reanu aw’d, dealer* 0 tuppjjedlow ‘y marl* ' . J KIDD A C Spanish whiting—is bbi* for mi« by jmarU ISAIAH DICKEY A Co /-* km COPAL—3 caaea for tale by IT ” marl* ISAIAH PICKET ACo ■> VARNISH— dbbl* aup quality, foreala by marli ISAIAH DICKKY A Co ——r-i n—— " k fi’ggg l^ 1 " ln BEEF— Jo»t*rccd by *ir Clipper No-2, aOn buiioek, and for aale by . aA W HARIUUGH. , marlO A) wood it, Tvnnr n*Mg_Vrt hjil lending from atibrDearer, V Q ™f2is?to P r£yn] S& wHABUAUOH WWHB 'I >—TTT--J -1,..,...- 'BSS QAMWJOD-SOlibU.Nevr Yolk LAia>~W kefs nod So ti-tQ bU* do do, ia food dppnuoor«Lr,wr««l*b7 • •••' -V -. SjET ISAIAH WCKEV k Cd ►J<'* a »iw» COMMERCIAL BEGORIU PITTSBURGZI BOARD OR TRADE* COMMITTEE FOE MARCH, WJt BAXXIX. , EOUT. DAIZXLX. ' :.’®. E. SKLUX3. Office Prrrsßfaou Gazette. • > Saturday Morning, March 25,1645. $ The market, yesterday, showed hut little, if any variation in quotation* from our previous day’s re’ port The weather was: pleasant, and business along the wharf) and through the city, was qnito lively. - • ' Siuce the opening of the'canal, the warehouses around the basin rieem thronged with'business, and large quantities ol*produce, such as dour, tobacco, bacon, bulk pork,;and lard, begin to'seek, through this channel, the better demand of nn Eastern Mar ket. • . Flo pa—Nothing has occurred to indicate any variation in the market; receipts continue light.— Sales from store have been in limited.kxa at pri ces ranging fjum'sl,o2 to $f,75 per bbl, according to quality. Sales of 100 bbls at the river ui $440 (34,50 bid.' ; Coen Meal— Very little is coming in at present and the market is inactive. Moderate sales are effected from store at 40f345c per bu. Rve Flou*—We note moderate sales at $3,25 ebbl. ' Bccswunaf Flour— ln this article very liule Is per 100 fils, Is a fair quotation at pres. eoL ; Suoae—The njarket is without change. Sales by hbd in small lots, are regularly effected at 525} cts, apd by bbl at Si c fij. ; ' Mqlasso —The market, if any thing, is not quite so firm, though quotations remain about the same as last reported. Sales are effected at 29£2S}c p gall, which figures seem to be the present ruling rales of the market. Bacon —The market is heavy, and sales do net extend beyond, the regular transactions of trade-. We quote Hams at s}, Sides, 4i, and Shoulders at at 3lc * SL loan—Less inquiry is manifested in the market. Seles of 11 bbl* anil 26 kegs, in different lots, at 6 6se p fit. j Birmca—The receipts have been quite partial, and the market is nearly bare, with no sales ot roll- Moderate sales of 'keg are reported to us at 9(310 andlOlcpßl. ! Ecus—Sales by ihe bbl at $1 SO c p duz. Cakples— We note. regular sales of Pittsburgh dipped at 939}c, and of star at 22c p fit Soap —Regular sales of rbsiu soap at 535} per > Geadi—No change in quotations. We may quote nominally as foUcnnc—Wheat 90; Rye ',50(3 52; Barley 3724.0; Cora 35237; and Oats at 2Co p brush. Cold Blast Hanging Rock Iroa-has been sold to some exffcnt at $35 per ton, which is a decline of s2£o per ton on the quotations of; the post few weeks. The stocks of bar iron iri largest Pitts, burgh, Wheeling, and the West geoerattf) with a small demand. Manufacturers are not inclined to increase their make, but prefer to wait the course of events. Spirit of the Domestic Utrksls. ; PhiLapp-thia, March 21. Cotton—The demand has been slack, and the market at a stand ’since the close of the week.— Sales are only to the extent of 300 bales, mostly Upland, at -7|c lor stamed. and s2S{c for middling to fair time. ; Feathers— ln request nt 35236 cti. Fza>ue-?Cr> Goals —The market since the close of the wee- has become less active, and the sales of Flour comprise about 2500 bbl*, part for ship ment,' at $6 for-standard, $0,12} for selected, aud 56,15126,25 jf bb) for Western brand# via New Orleans, closing qiiict, and with only a limited in quiry at quotations, j ' bust—The market awnaues without alteration, aod we notice a sale of2oo tons Anthracite No, 2at $25,6 me*. ' Provisions— The market, generally speaking, is dull and drooping. is held at 25, bat a ule 0f350 bhls was made a $9,75, -t mos. Bacon—Very little seiliug. We quote Hams at Gl2G| cts. and Shoulders 3l£s2| C U in pickle and dry salt Lard U abw less active, and sales are on ly to a moderate extent, at 7126 cts ibr bbb and kegs. Butter and Cheesr-r-Scarce and in good de- Seeos —Clover is without much demand, and sales are mostly in small tots, at $3,754:54. Flax seed continues scarce and in demand at $1,45(31,- 47 p bushel. • ' | . Sumac —700 bags sold to .arrive on private terms. Tallow—Steady in price. Tobacco— Saks are limited. Wool—No change in the market, .and sales are to a moderate extent. " Whiiitv his declined. . ofhhd* at 2^3221 da, and bbla a! 245231 cu. Cattle Ibikstii New Y.»ax, March 29. Beef Cattle have come freely into the market, A: holders have reduced lb< pncm of the better quali ties nearly $1 f cvt. Gobd retailing: Cattle now sell to $8 per cwt, —but wren at tbeae rates it would appear buyers here evinced so desire to operate beyond their immediate wants, as quite a large number remain over uuaold, say about 400. 40 bead were taken lor .shipment to the Bermuda market. IMPORT* BY BKVKR. JJrotrTUvillr-* Per Lotiis McLane—4o bit glass. Grier; 25 kegs nails, Burbridge, Wilson 3c co; 8 do do,Tassey Ac Best; 23 pkgs tndae, II Graff; 5 do do, Bingham; G do do. If Allen Ac co; 19 do do, J G Bidweil; 22 do do, Forsyth Ac Duncan; 03 do do, Haya Ac Black;' 14:do do, Clark Ac Thaw; 1 box. Church it Carutbers; 1 do do, Forsyth Ac Duncau: 1 do do, M Alien xs medicine, J Kidd A: co; 1 pkg vickery, 23 bags lealiienu D Leech Ac co; 100 bbls whiskey, Parker: 23 hhds b meat, H Grill; 1 box goods, Clark Ac;Thaw; 5 bbls lord oil, 6 do lin seed oil, 5 do Alcohol, J Kidd AccojllO bbls pota toes, 20 hbdi 5 tres ,bacoQ. Clark Ac Thaw; 14 uhds tobaecp, D Leech Ac co;2 bbls bristles, Clark A: Thaw; 2 hhds 2 bbls mdse, owner. liairJoavn, Hi,—Per Niagara—so csks baocu, 1 tc do, Wm Bingham; 210 pcs b meat, E K Mills; 1 csk coin, W Martin Ac. co: 124 bids lard, Myers (c Hunter 40 pcs h meal, Hays Ac Bailey; 14 tons metal, J w Butleri Bro; 5 bbu hominy, O Black burn Ac co; 120 tacks potatoes, Martin. Ciiicinnnati—Per America—2-bxs mdse, A Gordon; 3351 pcs' b meat,! Robt Galway; 133 bales cotton, Kennedy Ac Childs: 149 bbls hams, 4 sacks woo!, J Fanner Ac co. •>.{•■■ Beam—Per Beaver—B2 bbls flour, Orum Ac McGrow; 7 bills paper, E Brooks; 133 bu potatoes, Hershberger; 75 bgs barley; 5 bhls. cider, S Niply; 5 bbU, 2 seks, 2 kgs mdse, Smith Ac Sinclair; 23 sacks rags, owner. ; Penyoyoli*^ Per Flat Boat—looo bxs glass, own| cr. Biwtuvilit 700 bgs oats, 100 do corn, 107 bbls flour. ’ mitlitig—Per Consul—loo reams wrapping paper, l keg nails, J A: R, Floyd; 3 bxs mdse, L Hutchison; 35 teles 4 tea peaches, TaatTe Ac O'Con nor: 234 bbls flour, Orum Ac McGrew; 310 do do, J Gillespie; 24 hhds bacon, C Yeager; I bellows, Geo Cochran; 90 dux com brooms, Isaac 034 bxs class ware, W Bingham; 9 bxs mdse, W B Holmes Ac Bro: 1 bx mdse, G Ac A Wells; 4 crates ware, 1 jar, Gill Ac Getty. 1 jn- D»X tkx Paorxx Mxoga.—lf yon wish to be suc cessful in .any undertaking,'you must always use the proper means.’ Therefore, if you hate a cough, use Jam's ExrxcroiuxT and be cured, tor it is the proper msans. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient means to cure you is to use Jayne’s Expectorant, whichwill immediately overcome the spasm.-which.contracts the diameter of the. tubes, and loosens and brings up the mucus which clogs them "up, sdid thus remove* f very obstruction to a free respi ration, while ot the same moo ail inflammation is sub dued, and a cure is certain to bo effected. Have you bronchitis. Spilling of Blood, Pleurisy, or iu tact any Pulmonary Affection; theni use Jayne's Expectorant -and relief is certain.; and you will find that you have used the proper mean*. ... For sale in Pittsburgh at the I'ekia Tea Store. 72 4th street near Wojjd. jau!7 Ip" Dues your hair tall off, does your hair turn gray L it harsh, is it dry, or dirty, I Ptay? Iftis thus, you can make it sou, silky odd fine, bark- and healthy, and beauteoua as this hair of mine And to have this, you have but three shillingMo give •'or a bonis of Jones’ Hair Restorative. Reader, if you have-bad hair you would really be as louished at the lovely effect a three shilling bottle of Jones’ CoraJ Hair Restorative has oniqitheeas bnr.oue trial. Bold at b 9 liberty at, - novlMAw'y lily - You foolish, silly old follow, read-thin, and be nJ longer bald. whl»k-*r!css and hairless. Air. AV. Jack son, of HI liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa, certifies oo lh« 3d of February; 1*47; that Mr. Tlu>s. Jackson's head; on the tap, was entirely bald for 15 years, and that by using two 3* bottles of Joules’ Coral Hair Restorative,' the hair is growing ffi«i and thick.' - }#old in Newark uy 8. OI.DS k SON, 573 Broad it, H. VAN BUSKIRIf, corner of Broad and Nantucket *t. rjntLrJD- j Yellow Teeth and putrid bream; » ' Spongy coma Jikerotten death, -- Is repulsive and disgusting. AU could have teeth as while as pearl, Sweet breath—bard gums—ntan or girl. Why dciayr—oar.qaickHr haite And use a box of )oDaa> Tooth Paste. ' It eocts but 36 cents, aad Is really a beemifnl anieis. U givaa tha teeth a fine etta&aL SoU In Pittsburgh at eflEbertyfit; noriMJtwljr fOKP.OFvFITTSBDKtiIi.. • ; - = ARRIVES, • Beafer, aort, Wellayille- Caleb Cope, Beaver and Wellxnfle. Dispatch, Nelson, ErovrasviHe. ' Monterey, Morriton, Brownsville. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkmaoor*Bjbwnsville. America, De Comm Cin. • WellsviUe, Barns, SunfUh. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver., Consul; Dushane, Wheeling. Messenger, Reno, Cin. Niagara, Jacobs, Cin} America, Cincinnati. _ DEPARTED, Beaver, Clark, Wellivtlle.* Michigan No 2, Gilson, Bearer. Caleb Cope, Moore, JJeuver and Wellville. Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville. Monterey, Morrison,' Brownsville., Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville. W ellsville, Barns, Suhfiah. Lake Erie, Beaver. Clipper, Nn. 2, Crooks, Cincinnati. Colorado, Gormly, St Louis The river last evening alduak, was 11 wet channel and nearly at a slan'ii- PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 134 i. . Steamboat Packet Line. leave* daily for Cincinnati) 10*.*. * | ’ v f l Paueuger Packet via Browiuvilla to Balumoie and Philadelphia, 9 a. u. and 6| r. m. Hail Coach Uue direct Philadelphia, 9 a *. mown*. a. 11. and 6 r. m. - v.oach Liue direct i> Pkilaot and 12} t. u. . • Wrsiem and Southern Mail ?oacb line, 6 a. tt. N* tide; English aud American Urus selsj Imperial Ingrain, new ska dm?; Superior tngrain: new dc sign; Fine Ingrain; Common do Plain and twilled Veniiian, Extra super curd twilled do; Royal do; Sheep Fell; Chenille, Allicant: Polka; Jute, Ac: Wilton Turted; Chenille; Urustels. Common: { yardwiJe, 1 do do S do do 4 fio do 0 do do the latest design, with utum. following: Door Oil Cloths, Cotton, list. rag and hfmp carpal, common oil cloth, oil doth table covert, worried and hum table covers, window shades, colored and plain mailing, stair rod*, trimmings, carpel binding*, and all other hoods usually kept in carpel store*. ail of which wilt be aold on a* reasonable ttm« a* any in thejcity. Having nude ar rangements with one of the largest manufacturer* m the east, order* ibr.any tiyle of carpet will be promptly for warded by telegraph, and delivered in our week, al a small advance of the manufacturcr'e^rire. Purchasers are particularly requeued to cal) before purchasing elsewhere. a* we tcel confident we can aeli a* ehcap a* they can be pnrehaaed in The eastern cities. marls K. W. LY.VD. UPPESCOTT 4 BABB* (Late J 8 Strickler k Co.) MANX' FA CTU of Fhcenix fire proof sue*. south side, second street, Wood and humhlicM Pittsburgh. J 3 Stricltcrfaayjng deceased and the surviving partner Mr. Jot Lippeucott, having associated himself with Mr. Wm C Usrr, the business wifi hereafter be condor led under the style of Llppeu cou k Barr.. - Trial of a safe in Cincinnati, O.—Wp, the undersign ed were present at the testing of one of J 8 Suickkr k Co’s improved Fbcecix fire-proof sate*. The safe was placed ua a furnace on the public landing, and subjected to the intense beat ef a atoue cent fire for more than three hour*, lu one hour and a half the safe came to a bright red beat; the door of the furnace was then closed, which caused an increased a rut steady heat for the balance of the unit, until the cast iron wheels were partially melted off; the furnace was then thrown down and the sale cooled and opened. The money, paper* and book* which It coutaiued were as perfect a* when placed then*, the binding only of the book* being in -1 tired by the water in cooling tint safe. We have uo icsitatiisn in recommending it to the public m a safe . superior to any we have ever seen tested, and believe that it will stand euy heal which might l>e produced, xeent a beat which would melt it to a solid mass, springer 4 Whitman, I. Worthington, Kellogg 4 Kennctt, Beaj. timer, W C P ltrene, Mum* Smith. T H Uungan A t’-o. fjttedmaa. Msyard k Co, Wm Manse, Mead k Wuistor. We, the sndersigned, selected the sal's spoken of rnlmve. from a let in the store of Truber 4 Atfoery. foe Agents CG SPRINGER, S J KELLOG. Refer to Cook 4 Harris, Brokers, Pittsburgh; Hussey Hannah Co, do _do_Jfe3dtwlyS 3. Harwry lleck Por Hale. riMIE Subscriber offers for *ale his entire stock, in I luuio suit'purchasers, at very reduced price*— The collection it not equalled for a select and extensive var.eiy, iu the Western country; contacting many"new, ran- and valuable plants, consisting in part of Camellia, Japoaicas, large Uc-erriua plants, from 3 tod feci m l-eirfai. Cactus, Axatoes, Geraniums. Fushcus, Month ly, Noisette Cluster, Perpetual Mo**. Virnng or Pillar Roses; the finest and most rsteented sorts in cultivation The Dahlia list contains the most sbowey and him prize sons grown. Flower Roots, a Urge-variety; kiaes shrubbery, shade trees, evergreens, Ac. Amateurs, Nursery men and otbrr*. who want to decorate ibeir y ardt, garden*, pleasure ground*, or green houses, are lespectfutjy invited to examine the collection which is open to visitors, except cii Sundays. Conveyance .by the omnibus Mti d greenwood ferry. Descriptive cata logues sent by mail, or may be had at our stand, No 5M Diamond Market, where orders left with us, or bY taali to Pittsburgh Pnsr Office, will be promptly atiead rd to. John (irahsm,a practical gardWf, wiU attend to planting shade trees, layisgof gardens, Ac. Orders left os above. JAB. WARDROP, marlOddntAwffiT Manchester, aear.PttLrbargh Hail Baad Notice. iyws l NfrTICF, n hereby giver, that the books subscnpUmi lo the Capitol ritock of Ohio and Pennsylvania llail KoadCom pau>, vs ti» oe opened at tiic folluvs iitg time* and places, and between the hours of 10 o'clock, A M, and 3 o'- clock. P M. of eaeb day named, to wit;—On Wedoro d«£ the st)t day of April next, at tbo office of James Purdy. In Mansfield, Richland county. Ohio;Thursday, the tith day of April next, at the American Hutel, tn Wooster, Wayue county, Ohio; oo Friday the 7th day of Apnl next, at the Franklin Hotel, iu Canton. Stark county. Ohio; on Saturday the 3th day of April next, at WaiMu’sHotel,. In New Idsbun. Columbiana county. Ohio; on Tuesday the llib day of April next, at Duvia Porter’r, in Denver, Heaver cotinry, Pa: ami on Wed nesday. the Ithh day of April next, at the Bt. Charles Hold, m tho city of Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph j. nntxjKS, \ ZAIXHC STREET. . IJ. F. IHDDI.ESON. Commis tlrs. H. H. GRKGU, - , IXONAUD HANNA, March Hth. 7 mar2ld4t PASSENGL-R AKRANGEMENT. Fenxxaylratxla Cuxal A ,Rall RoadGt* prass Fast Pocket Line, 1848. FROM PrrreUL’Gll to phidadelvhia A HAD-" TIM ORE, (Exclusively for Passengers.) rpilE public are respectfully informed that this Lina J, will commence nmuiug on the AM last, and tea uuue throughout the r^ciuon. ■ The boats are new, and of a superior class, with en larged cabins, which will give greater comfort. The cars are the latest construcuou. A boat will always be in port,. and fraveler* are re quested to call and examine them before engaging pas sage else where. (Eure only oiue dollar* through.) One of the boats of this lino will leave. Ute. landinu (opposite U. 8. Hotel, comer of Penn streetaud Car-ai, every night at nine O'- clock Time 31 days'. For information, nnplyatlhe Office, Monongahela'lloose. or to D LEECH kCo Pittsburgh, March 23,1649. ; Canal Uasin. Western TranaportaUoa Ceoyiaay, lO 4q D. £BKCII 4i. Co’s 10,10 Old BatabUahed Lines lOftO. TO PinLADELPHIA, UALTIMOIIE k NEW YORK, VIA rXtIStrLVAMA AMi OHIO KAU. SOSOS. ARK prepared to transport goods and produce to and from the above cities on favorable terms. Ad dress or apply to D. LEECH k Co., Canul Basin, Pittsburgh. HARRIS k LEECH, Nos. KP& t 3 Bnuth Third st, Phil. J. TAYMJR A SON, Arts, No 14, N'lh Howard ft, Balt. A. ABBOTr, Agt, No 7 West street, New York. •* Pittsburgh, Alarch Hhh, IM9. _ ntarSo_ Weatern - Tr*naport«Uen Company- . 1848. IS&S&l D, Lceeh * Co's Old Established Lines I TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE ANDNKW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILROAD, A RE prepared to transport goods atul produce to mud /\ fio s the above eiues on favorable tenns. Address, or apply u> 1 D. LEECH k CO., Canal Basm, Pmshurgli. HARRIS* LEECH. No 13 *l3 B.Third st.Phß’a. JOB. TAYLOR * 80N, Agent*. No 114 N. Howard street, Baltimore. ... . „ A. ABBOTT*. Agent. No 7_ West M, N.V iuari3 _ A-h -mHEaubscntieys are now exteusirely engaged in the J. importation of Roda Ash from one of the most cele brated manufacturers in England, and have on hand and will receive during the spring, a large supply (sev eral shipment.* being now ou the way) which they will warrant equal if tiM superior tn wiy imported into the United Plates, and which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market price for cash «r on time for approv ed bills. The strength is wamufod from b 5 to ta per real., 5 to 9 per cent. aUtvo the etaudard atrenglfl witieotsbO. irr Present priee 4 to 41c aeeonlinr lo quanumpaj • liei.LAe, \V * M MmJHKLTREt, mart ' Iftl Überiy sU SUGAR- 04 hhds lauding, froaiiUur Parit, and for talc by JAMES DAI.ZKI.U M waierjt PALM WAP-«t» bxs landing front »tmr Mojiouga bela, and for sale by .tuuirtfl) J DALAr-l-X»_ DRIED APPLfSt—OOhusJ landing from »tmr Beaver aud for isle by (margJl J DALZELL, SHAKI-:Rs”uERI»-A fresh lot JuU trcgJSf rn J^CiiOONMAKEIi*CO._ ONIONS —lbhl seed,in ftote and loriale by marll TASBEY * BTSTt^ StXJRCHINGS— H) CK»jost reed and frraMabr mar 47 ' . FRIEND, RHEY fc Co ... HOTELS-. . FOUNTAIN HOTEL. LIGHT BTKERTtBAL?iMORK. . rooo axo rucxsTOK, rxoeoixroaa. MTHIB estabUshmeßt. long and widely kaow* as being one of the moot commodious in the city of Baltimore, has recently,undergone very exten sive. alterations’ and improvement*. Ah' entire .new wing has been added, cantata] ng numerous and airy •Ireplng apartmenla, aim extensive bathing rooms. . The LAdiet’ department, has also been completely reorganized and Sued up in a most unique and beauti ful style. In fact the whole arrangement oflho House has been remodeled, with a single eye on the pan of the. proprietors, towards.the comfort and.pleasure of i their Guests, and which they confidently assert trill challenge comparison with nay Hotel.inthn Union. Their table will always be suppUod with every tab stanitl and luxury which the market affords, served up in a superior style; while in the way of Wines, kc~ they will not be snrpatsed. In conclusion the proprietors beg to say, that nothing' will be left undone on their part, and ou toe part of their assistants, to render this Hotel worthy the‘continued patronage of iheiffncnd* and the public generally. The prices for board have also been reduced to the following rates: -i {.adiefc? Ordinary, 81,75 per day. JjenUftuen's' 4 * - N. H.—The Baggage 'Wagon of the House will al ways be found at the Car and Steamboat Landings, Which will convey baggage to and from the Hotel, free of charge. . j maygtf PEARL STREET HOCfIE. j cmconuTt. otao. [ a THE sulmcrilrers having purchased foe entire interest of Col. G. P. Williamson, iato of this well known establishment, beg leave to state to their friends and foe public generally, that they have taken this commodious Hotel for a term of years, and will exert their best energivs to make it a! desirable home for Travellers and City Boarder*. The Hotel is spacious and admirably planned for convenience, light and Air, having a number of parlors adjoining chambers, presenting unususl attractions to families. ! The present proprietors'baviug bad foe experience of rears iu this city and elsewhere, hope, they will be able to give general satisfaction, being determined to give uuuividcd attention to foe house stone. | The location of the Pearl Strert House U uncommon ly eligib c, having frouts-ou Pearl, Walnut and Third streets, so that it is equal I y'deii rsble in view of foe convenience of business men, or retirement for private boarders. It is near by the Batiks, the Post Office, foe Masonic Halt. Odd Fellow's Hall, and hut one square ! dismut from Main itreet and two squires from the City Wharf, thus offering the greatest luducemem*, especi ally i* country merchants aud geueraUy.to all persons risitiug Cincinnati, j JOHNNOBLE, mehtr? r JOHN A. DUBLE. EUTAW HOUSE, cocsn or'sai-TiMou axo BALrrvou, mo. HENRY E. JACKSON. PROPRIETOR. MThis splendid and spacious Hotel, eltganrly sit uated for both business and pleasure travelers, is so constructed ss to combine all the laxaries of tit* best hotels, with elegance and real comfort ' Choice suites of apartment* are at oUseasods reserv ed for the sccoamodstionof transient guests,! and fam ilies visiting foe eityiwill find foe Eutaw House a home, unsurpassed by any Hotel in the Union. 1 The location is elevated and salubrious, and is also enure uieut to foe depots and landings, at which foe roaches and porters of foe house ore at all times lit. wailing to convey passengers and their baggage to the Hotel. j Teua.—Gentlemen's ordiuar) 8140 per day. Ladies’ ; do X,‘JO do . janlPtawftm ' ;. • EXCHANGE HOTEL, j courn or run atm tr. cl*tb nv, mrsnaott, ra. pg> The tubscrilier having assumed the maange- PjflT' mem of this long established and popular Hotel, Xtt respectfully announces to Travellers land the Public generally, that he will be'at oil limn prepared to accommodate them in oil things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The Houra is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new Furniture added, and no pains will be spared u> make the Exchange one of the very best Hotels in the country. The undersigned respectfully solicits, a continuance. of the very liberal patronage the House bos heretofore received. I THOMAS OWSTON, fcbfidif 1 Proprietor. JONES' HOTEL, sro. IKhcßxssrTßSSiv, nuunzLnru. MTHE subscribers, under the firm of Bridges 4 West, have purchased Sir. Jones' interest to this establishment, end boos by the strictest attention hi the wants and comfort of their guests, to merit a con tiunance of the liberal petronsge heretofore received by its former proprietor. t The house hasbevu thoroughly renovated, 'and re paired) we therefore feel assured we con welcome our friends and the public fo accommodations equal to any in ihe city of Philadelphia. N- W. 8111 DU 13. jlygtf j__ JNO- WEST. GALT HOUSE, , coaxzx Mauilre uxrn sto. asanaaTL m THIS establishment is now in the best order for the reception of the Traveling Public. Having undergone"* thorough repair during the past winter, sad having the most experienced men‘ in the west in the various departments, I flatter myself that all will be pleased who call. The location U eenlrtl, com modfons and pleasant. Para 81 per day. I Cincinnati. March 13. '47. IV. B. MARSH. N. IL—Although not exactly a new Broom, it is the tame—a new Whisp on the old handle. apfltf THBOCKHOBTON’S OhLT BOPIK. • Lomnur. at. ' -t*- MARIS THROCKMORTON begs to acquaint his friends that be » again lessee of the • GALT HOUSE, Louisville, Ky., where be hopes to meet all his old friends, assuring them and the public, that no-effort shall be spared to moke all! comfortable who lavor him with their patronage. \jt jaalldly VSITED KTATBI HOTEL, j cincsxvT st., axTwxon rovara am rum ns- OPPOSH E late Back of the United Slates, Phila delphia. M. POPE MITCHELL, _ - AMEBICASHOTEL. f MinitoiE, ten, -=> ' • - E OPPOSITE the Railroad IVrpotfPratt si. Bal timore, HENRY M. SMmi. pn>pn«U»r. (laie of the Exchange aud St. Chetles Hotels. Pitts burgh.) ; octJOdly MISCELLANEOUS. JAMES W. WOODWELL' PlUsbur|h Pmrnltwre Wart Boobos, bS, TBian STOJETT. A large, aud splendid assortment of Furni mmJMm wre, suitable for itteambaats. Hotels and pri rate dwelliogs, constantly bo band and ■ESCB made to order. Tha present stock on baud cxnobt-tw exceeded by any nunufaciory in the western jeountry. Pmons wishing to purchase would do well to ft™ mt a .’all, as lam determined my prices shall pleat*. Part of the stock cousins in— i 20 soffit with Plsxh and Hatt-ftoik covers, ‘2 doz Mahogany Nurse Chairs; 14 pair Divans; Iu dor foie mahogany Chair*; t*mahegany Work Btaucs ,'ldoc mahogany Uockinj Chsir*. 12 marbla top Dressing Buiradt; 6 pen Ouocnant; 9 marble lop Work 8uml»; Li cherry Work Sutuls, Mahogany, Maple. Cherry, and l’cplar Bedstead* of ait de cripumts. and a large a*«ormeui of common fumitare aad chair*, too uuraerou* lit mention, marttf ixx ureocviTt. i.'ttT d. wick. i- * seoausx LIPPKNCOTT * CO. MANL-FACi URFJtS of Hamtnelrrd anJ Cast Steel Shovels and Spades. Axes ami Hatchets, hßll. K Cut. Circular atu) Gin Saws, Hay ahd Manure Forks, Hoe*, Mattocks, Picks, Ac., hanng completed all their maugtmruts iu the coastructiou of new machinery, and in securing the best workmen from the most cele brated establishment* of the East are now manufactur ing and will keep couaiautiy on hand aad for sale all the above articles, having availed themselves of the latest improvements, and are drier timed lhatin work spaunli'p and material they, will not be excelled, .They promise to produce anie.es. equal, if not superior, to any that can be had io the Eas . They invite the atten tion of dealer* to an .examination ot their stock before .purchasing elsewhere,™ they' are convinced that they will be able lo fill nil ordera in their line to thp entire satisfaction of purchasers.' Warehobse, Water street. 4 door* West Monougahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa N. B.—Perrons having business toith Wm. Ijppea coit A tfou wll please rail on Lippehcotl * Co. octOdly " ! New Hardware Hooie. iflSsffltsfota. JOSEPH WOODWELL, center of RWSSgflblMj Wood and-Ud si*4 Pmsbnrgh. llav mg withdrawn from the firm of W alter sou Woodwell, on tlfo I*i dt January, 1M7,1 .take pleasure in anltouucmg to t YOUNO, ’ l»»t5 JXO. B M’CUNK WIDE BUEGTINGS—BIsm hei eud from on* lo tbrr« midry yowls Lapse of m>ria l W HWiRWO'' T)URE CHROME YELLOW, yduadmeik* Brmat fl inuoiyaadforttlaby "»■**" 1 PaperlKUl* tar flslt, TCHElafjn fcnaexte&sive Paper,Mill* situate in the 'J.'city'ot Trenton, on the Delaware Falla Company's waterpower, ue now offered forsale. The mills ran eleven engines, with all the requisite machinery, of the Inert and moat Improved from the estab lishment, or Smith, Winchester A Co., of Maracho setts, to whom reference is made for its character. The sabicriber would direct the alien lion of capitalists, manufacturers, ml manufacturing companies to the following advantages, possessbdby these mills:- They are within three hours! coaunanicatioa of New York and. Philadelphia, which cities afford the best markets for the sale of paper, and purebaso of stock. The neighborhood of Trenton alone, will furnish SO per cent of all the stock used, nl much leas th«>» ehv rates. Coal Is delivered at the mills at &1 per. ton of tijtO lbs. Spring wash wqteriiabunduutand clear at ill seasons. The mills can be seen in operation at any time In' applying to the foreman. Circulars containing a tkU description may be obtained by addressing the subscri ber. The terms of sale will be very accommodating, and a large portion o£ the purchase money could be paid inpaper. iLarge and profitable contracts, held by the subscriber, would, if desired, be transferred to the parehaser. Address JESP-EIpIARDING, 1 marS4-3t 1 - p*.ii.«uip>.i» —• A Bargain In 1 Beal Estate. MThe subscriber offers For sale a llottss and Lot' oq liberty street, a short disiauce above East •Lane, Allegheny city, i The lot is S 3 fleet front on Liberty street, and runs badk lo an Alley 85 foeL The_ House erected thereon if Brick, nearly new, two stones high, 19 feet in front by about S 5 la depth, and contains teu comfortable rooms, exclusive of pantry, coal •cellar and cellar. All the rooms have .fire-place*, and drains are constructed to carry off ibe'water, and the bouse is in every respect in good order and very convenient, and is well suited for two families The property will be sold low, aud time gtvea ou the largest part of the purchase rabney. Inquire of the subscriber, wbo ran be seen at the of fice of the Gazette, every forenoon, be tween the hours of eight and ten. and at other times at his rooms at Mrs. Hays' boarding house, Robinson’* new row. Fed eral st. Allegheny (Sly. D N WHITE, fcblStf ' Agent for the owner. Orphan's Court Bale. IN pursuance of mu order of the Orphan's Court of Al legheny county, will be exposed to public sale on Ibe premises, on Saturday the ,15th day of April next, aido’etoek, PM, the following described real estate, being the property of the late Ezekiel Anderson, dec., viz: Lot No 60 in the plan of lots of the village ofQ’Uar asville, now Ninth Ward; of the city ofPituburgn, sit uate at the corner of Penn and Allegheny stc, having a from of 24 feet on Penn street, and extending badk 100 feet to Spring Alley. Also, that valuable lotNo6l,in the said p!aa,'b&riug a front ©f94 feet on Penn *U and . extending back 100 feet, to Spring alley, ou which it erected a substantial two story brick dwelling boose, at present occupied by Adam Bender, Terms—One fourth cash.residue in three equal an nun} payments, with {merest, to be secured by bond and mortgage- CATHARINE RUSSEL, Adm’rx. of the estate of the late Ezekiel Anderson, dee JOHN D DAVIS, Auct March. 19,1849, marlM&AwftS rpHE-Subscriber offers for sate that land tit- JL uato in Wilkins Townjhip, on the north side of Tur tle Creek, adjoining lands of George Brinton, Abraham Bowers, and Daniel Kuhns, containing one hundred and twenty-five acres and twen.y-eight perches, and allowance. There is a square log dwelling house and a small stable on the place.' The Pennsylvania Rail Road passes immediately on the opposite aide of the creek. The toil is of good quality, and there is abundance of good, limiter on the place, and a large quantity of stone coal, with great facilityof transporta tion to market. For further particulars, apply to Thomas Davison, in East Liberty, who is authorized by me to sell the snme at private sale, or to sell at public sale on the premises' to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday, the first day of July next, at 1 o'clockin the Afternoon. ' MARY PEBCHMENT. March 15th. 1848. tnarlOdlm FIOR SALE—The subscriber offers for sale the im provements and property ho now occupies, sitnated on the Fourth Street Road, about three muea from the city; consisting of a well finished Brick House, con taining ten rooms, and a cellar under the whole; an ex cellent Brick Tenant House, containing three rooms; a large ham and excellent stabling; a never failing run ning spring of soft water, and a pump of excellent wai ter at the kitchen door; also, a garden containing dome choice fhdt trees, together with about ten acres of ex cellent ground. The above property will be told on reasonable terms, and possession given on the first day of April; if not •old, it will be lor rent after that day. For further -in formation, apply to the subscriber, on the premises. fehxadawi/pTr DAVID gEELKR. Cml LmA tor S«l«< A FARM containing 963 acres, in Rostraver town ship, Westmoreland county, beginning about one mile above Williamsport, oa the East Bank of the Mo nongmbela river, the same being the farm of the lata Joseph Beckett deceased. Said farm fronts on the riv er, about 1| mile; about 40 acres cleared, with other im provements. The farm is one entire mass of stone coal. The farm will be sold altogether or in lots to suit purchasers, and on liberal terms. For particulars en- Optra of Henry Starling. Daniel Ewer, Witt Larimer, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Tula indisputable. JOSIAH DUTCHMAN,. .ftb94dtwlm*9 New Castle, Merer co- Pa. Bui EilaU 1m Olilo. 1 TRACT of land, M acres, in Harrison, Portage Co., .A. on the Cuyahoga river— l about 30 acres under im provement Also, two unimproved lr? :i* {fel/l ~3U*t ,ia» apply to tho nb, ->rr, 4iii uear Market lark klreer,opposite E. ItU) J L KKAP. cuioai ia Om Cili ward. Fori •cribcr at ihe Methodist Book Bii sxroel. or 1 si his dwelling on c| Tre.rillo’s Grocery store. {fe# For mA two nory brick dwelling with aboatau uru : of (round attached, siioaied it Oakland. The i place i's well stocked with fmil of all kinds, and I U a deairabl* location for a Until; being entirely oat of! reaek of lb* river and din of the rity.. An omnibus i Uaves, Oakland hourly for the city. Apply to ! iasX ATWOOajONES A Co. j For* B«nt. •• o_4 A new three atory brick dwelling house on j jlflSJ Wylia amet— given on the fim of or sootier if required. Inquire of | ;a*r i A B FLOyDfr Uq liberty stieut. I " For fUal. a A two story bnck dwelling with about S acres of ground, situated on the bank of the Ohio river, in the borough of hi nchestrr. Apply to j jantt JAMES A-HUTCIiIaON A Co. -• To~l*«£ “T - 777. THREE dwelling boose* situated on 4th street fcT.B new canal bridge, in the cityof Pittsburgh. Al* 'so, a room 75 by ft) feet, with a convenient en- truce! on fth near wood. Al«v, * frame dwelling, two nones, with «n err* of ground enclosed ud under cultivation, situate ou Oliio lane, in the city or Alleghe ny. Inquire ot J P WfLIdAMS, » jaaS UP wood _fa to* cor, liberty and irwin m SALT-ia» bbls No l.now Undingand for gaJe hf ; MUJ.FK A BICU'KT^O^ HOSJLRV-AfqU wpply of black, white. unMeaeb. edand mwrf cotton bceaawt. WboM^mew 1 . womens* an 4 childrens? sin*’just opened by. ,- _< • SHACKLtrn 1 ro y* t > k> . ft I'i* tlwsTio bxs 7 lOxlfiddiia VJqpWx!4do;for slieby ft ROBINSON k Con ' 1 —- - i . : IPOlihcnret I*' 843 Macke**!:4ohi t bbU/do jp.-.^ o tojU Ifcli Nol talmom ill Uo fibbed beniac '7Bh2Jf**»kßdluniofjln*tor* end fwwUc by l-:awlT LAMBERT fc S HJPTQX KATfc* OF DISCOUNT—COIUUSCn.O» v if. Baiißit par Lovonllk.-.- " If.Suiei Bank —at) i aiMOiirl. Brownavdle Bk. - .pari fctate Bk of Missouri. *-*U Washington Ilk.*— i i North Carolla«» Geuyabttrcnßk.* ' • M Uk.cf Cupel-ear- Ji Cbtuobenburg u Mereh’J llk.,Newt>eni. t stßsqaehaana Co, Ok,* 'sc*tr Uank-v —--*-* I Lcbixh Co Book, *»•*.* —'l fcoMtli Corolla®* • Cewirtotm- • —•{Caißdeitflk— l *. *:*} Middletown | < ; Bk.of Cbarlenion*-*'!: ’ Jl Carlisle a 'ComflierPialßk--' *•••; >i F-n« Bk. —.- . - i|iBr.o/Georeeu)wt\---‘'- U Farmers* and .Urover*' iOk.of Hamburg —U Bank, Wayna»!>org. •-1 Wr?*—/ If Harn»bori|“ ißanirra kMenha’oHk- l) lloiuwJal? lftßk. of ftraili Carolina- * U Lebninon ..par: <1 Blorylaaad. : I'otUriile - ** (Baltimore, like.-/—*: -pur Wyoming •• liHnluae&OKß&cnp *ld ■ ToriSik. •' ~l [Cptobeiiaud Bituf Aue< 1 Weal Branch Bk. lit ’khauf v--***; U Relief Notes “ {For. Bk.of3faryUn.l-.• h UkMEk. Piurvito* “ iFinnert' *.~Msi.'haaiCi‘- City K County Sctip-sk. Frederick •••■*;• " Ohio. [FfedcriekCo. Bk.r-- ■'■ State lik.aod Brioches l|:Hagfrstawaßh ** MuuniPteuanl -<* {Mineral Bk - .*• Steubenville. • • u IPktapscolik- r- " ScOlturtviUf - « ;\Vasliitui«nßJ*--'--*• .** Marietta •—..v..' .*< .Bs.bfWe*unihfcte» ■••• *• New Lisboa *»1 - Itllcblgau. > Cincinnati Buik* 11 }Bl|.ofSi. Clair »••-* Columbus do- “ ißk.oftUverHalsen*»•*—. CneitTiHe-.f • “ jMtcbigan Ins. Co*-* i* * ZaaeariUe “ iFar-tMech'aßk***.-. U Putnam->’ “ IwlaooDaln Terri l'y. Wooster - “ iMar.fcFireln.Co..\L!w ei Mat. Davton « |Dusats...*.--« \uO 2 SfO Western Reaenre-*— u iKagl«,old-••»•• . 'IO 6tt. Frankliuß'k Columbua M |Kaglo,ncw JO.titt C&illicoibe M iDoabloona,Spanith. Id 00 Lake Erie •* I* }Do.patnot 15 50 ~ ‘ " |j Lancaster 10 j Gradriile* ••• ‘ *»’ ••• CO Fann’r*B'li Canton .—.-3 b i Urban* tB . Kcntacltjri Bkof Kentucky****". IL Bk.of Looir vilfe- • v * I Norbcrn Bk.Keutn’ky- “ ' Hew YprE—City Bank*. EXCHANGE BBQKERS, &c. HDIIIT. II ANNA * CO.. SPANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealer* Tj in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificate* of Deposit*, Bank Note*, And Specjc? Fourth street,****- ty opposite , the Bank 'of Pittsburgh. Current money received on deposito—Sight Checks for sale, and col lection* mart# on nearly all the principal point* -in the .United Slate*.' ' • • i ■ ■ The highest premium paid for Foreign and American .Gold. s Advances made en consignment* of Produce, *hip ped East, on liberal term*. -j '•- ■ mchlS H. HOLSIES m SON, BANKERS and Dealer* In Exchange, Coin ■ and Bank Note*, No. fiS, Market street, Pittsburgh. Selling Bate* .Exchanges Buying Bate*, few York, Jpr Cincinnati, . 11 dis* ’hilsdelphls, Ido Louisville, i|ilo Baltimore, JdoPuLoou, lido Baring Rates, BANK NOTES. Buying Kates. Ohio, Udis Co. ABcrip Order*) I}dia Indiana,: “do Relief/lotes, “do Kentucky, . . . -“do . Pennsylvania Oy * ** tio Virginia, M do New York .do ; “do do 'Wheeling, |do ; New Orleans, ■’: “do Tennessee*. ado Maryland,. “do feliMif -. . . . .j ' - , WULIAS A. BILt * CO., BANKERS, EXCHANGE. BROKERS, and Denier* in Foreign and Domestic Exefiaure, Certificates of Deposits, Bank Notes, and Specie. ,No. 01 Wood at., one door chore Fourth. East aide, Pittsburgh, Pa. OCtSdkwF •- - s - : ■ ■ rOBEIOS EXCHANGE.! TIILLS on England, Ireland, »ntl ScollaK bought to _P any amoont at the Curreut Rates of Exchange. Also, Drafts payable in any. pan of the Old Coumrfe*, front XI to £lOOO,-el the rare of AS to the £ Sterling, without deduction or. discount, byi JOSHUA HQUIN SON, European and General office £ut st one door west of wood. 3 - -octltaf . atxo xajutiß.?~ / \ i [ii>wx*i> eah* KRARBR * KAim, > Bankers and exchange-broker*, dealer* in Foreigu and Domestic Bdlsiof Exchange. Cei tificste* of Deposile, Bank Notes -and Coin, comer of 3d and Wdod streets, directly opposite St Charles Ho- W Ohio • .. g - , . Indiana, 3 Kentucky,-) : Mtivuri, ■ <•••• .Bank Notes; 1 purchased at the lowest rates, by | N. HOI3IFS A SON, delß > . gg .Market street BILES OP ISXCUANGE-ftcfu Checks 00 . . New York, t . > . Philadelphia, and . , Baltimore, •- Co&sunUy for sale .by - N. HOLMES A SON. dcltt ~ ■ 33 Market u. /TlOLLECTlOVS—Drailx,..Noiei/andAeeeptan* al/cca, payable in any pan of the Union, collected on Use moat favorable terms. Jf. UQLMES ft SOX. ; dcIO •' ' .> T, g7; flftMarfcai at hat& vm M*rfloNttm JSi’ (9oecessoratoM'CordftKin«V-' 'WK Conor tf Wo oil and Fifth Stmts: PARTICULAR attention. paU : 14 bar Retail Trade. Gentlemen can rely; upon getting ibeir llats and - Caps front our establiatuneaiof the war Matsauts and wnaxaa.'cmiiv of the Laxssy amcK! and u the towerr raicis. | Country Alrrohnntv pnrchaiinrr f»ywUolfc*aW are respectfully invited to call and ejamiuu our Stock; a« we cm say with confidence that sl* regards qcaurr and rucr.it will not suffer In a-' coatparison srifh any • boose in Philadalphia. \ • .j- i. febl? n. . Spriß| Fuhlou ror 1848. ri J$ McOOED * I m -j(I>ATX : x'cobb £ tua.) o& wrtlj* uitrodace the SpriiU,' Stj'Jf of Hals this Jay. \\ Saturday, March 4ib, 1615. 5 *laeir friends and cottomen art icmiestcd u catt a:ul examine theiratock of Spring Hata,?ju« received from Nevr York, at their tfore. corner offitu and Wood tU. • marl . . ' ! m crivrd from Neyr Yorlc,theSi|inn*Siylrof Hat?, . «i% which be wilt introdare «*nSnjufda)y ftlatcli -tlh. Ail inoae in want of a neat and superior Hat, will pleiu* | «all and examine at N075.W00d atfret, tM door alnwe .Fourth. J 'fiemoval* Wiliam Douglas,'lath J#rq|ci McKain. Tbt -JB subscriber hn«reiaovedhi»li*t and Cap M*nu. factory No. 77 Wood opposite bis old stand, where ho would mriteJhW fhCnds and ihu publicrenetally loan assortment of ilaiu and Cups, which for beamy aud durability eaniiot bo surpassed. A\*sL 77 Wood *L Having retired from the Hal emfCjp Manufactory, Tmo« repectfully *rcconmiead 'the ’bf’fny’ friends iuid the public freuernlly to rnv successor, Win. Douglass. ■■ .■■ [fthlUani] . .MAIKS MrijUiX. r* hew xih / gCIItCULATKK AND HAT PROPUCTOR.—The will introduce on JtanmlajjOct. Oib. Geuuemrn wishing a list tried with this 'Jcsualwe ~ arti cle will please call nnd examine. $ ALFRED KKEYXI* Poetical Hatter, ! oci9 of wood »1 rr*. FALL FASHIOH.-,'*, .NtOORK hat rveiv- I Jed from New York, liie Foil »iv!e of ll:t< which dfl&he will introduce thi* da)*. Saturday, Aug. tvrh. All uu>»e in wiuil of s neat ami superior hat would do well to call at No. 75, Wood Street, dd d«or üborc tih. aujpStf ' • . a , ,/H FALL FASHION, A Style GemJemen's'Jlals will l*e iutro- at KesvU.'* oa Thursday, August CTth. Gentlemen wishing a cheap, fashionable hat of Fills burgh manufacture, ahead of fashionable Hast impart* ed and advertised by some of the tnwe, please call at, KEEVHi A'Oo.’a, aujfJ6tf ; IMJhaad of wood at » suauncß fashion m hats^- JJfJUST received from New York, the Summer forhals, cousttiing of Wjiita Bearer, Pearl and While French Coatitnere Hale, with Ventilator*. Those in want of a beautiful, light. l|ai are respectfully invited to tail. j #>. MOORE, • ’ tnaytW 75 wood st., 3 doors above 4th.. j KyLNKmWQABS~«OC Mils MfclTtati 90 \>xt Oou j£v ble refined-largoloafi tSO bbli'efiulicd; ItQddfK.w. dered; 91 clarified, in itpre and Tor *4le br • jAy a utrrcinsoN i c« _raari Ajfl fur St le; grass-rape: bay ring, wool* •ai ra«s,*c.,bj; . . 1. W3CHAI)?VTUK. mnrO wayne -u, bait, pcnnfc liberty SHIRTING MI T 9LUS'& 4fc--\y k SI f ipfay taS*. received an additional supply. of those Terr iup* ' rior lon* cloih ihinin; muslin*, at per yufij ! Al», Irish Ijnens,'o( varig.us quali&S, lucludm* Some extra fine, nud>rarrautedpure fiax*hi dry hoods house of naria MURPHY Linen cambric handkerchiefs-* mu a «. •enmem of above roods, toioe»> | uw „» w CPIvW just reed at dry good* house ol« . ft- . CV(^ --JIM P«Y_ PSi'm. Cfl)—A'Hj a«eripiii)n* coni i- naatly .on band,-abp, alnrpbquaAtiiy of safety «u», fat Order* promptly; ailed at all time' 3 •' ’ 4 V : ' ."C»l4»m'A«errti • roarxa _ water jtfSnd doopabovu Sunthuf M. - '*?t£^VowgHyson, various qualities A **? ** P*o“houg, do Jo; Souchong.doiU • oo.wtuipuueui and/or aaiu low by, ~. •—g*?»- a v RvC^KyaiiiJA/o, B° ® d' # VWcK, while aud COloieJ eol’on Ojyltilrglorcs.'laige MieiCJusi re cotT *3L*Sfl W »41e.1»V SUACKUjrr A; WIUrE .-■ : • . ;K) wood street BUTTER A IX>G^—s barrels ff«h rojlbtiuci’tf do **jw *ZX* received on eonsirnijieht mid for sale t> S A WsHAIUIAWH. BEANS-15 bbls.'Nnv4\ Jusrrec'i nju] foi - »,T . *>y ' • ■'% A WfIIAUDAUCII, ‘ : fe blS . - ■ - • | aj Wooll , t Tj.fjlih-BUl'lfß**? bbl* (mb Roll Butter jail rrc’ ,lle b >* 'VICK A M'CAN/ILKaa ; THRESH ROLL BUTTEft-ia bSli mu recM J and loraala by • WtCJC ' ‘ - (eblS - --* * HEYaOlis fr-SHRB, ~ CIiEESt— oil boxes cheese iu-S tc vt rand uerstmj Miekidn.nond£oriaie by . . i . -i * ■:. - * febtS ISAJAJURCiCEVdjCoJsa-Waiarrt/ GINSBNGA - .too Un Beeswax arrivedMx^tV.Rueidx-and /or ale by .. LfrbUiJ JOHN s aLWORTH. v. fIOPFEBA3*fIO bblifoiaaJe by.f •>(:' »". ; i ■•!.•'.■'•' - VKhi*;.. • . . r I »VJ* - v.-' . THK OSLY REHEDTV, H ARTS’ VEGETABLE EXTRACT.'lsanlntahtfo.' hie remedy tor Epileptic Fit* or Falling Swkneifo • toanliiens, StsotvAc/ It is well known, that IHm time immemorial, physicians tie Fits incurable. It bn* haffied all their skill, aim tan' boasted power of all'medicide, and consequently thou sands hare suffered thtough-a miimbloexm*oae,ia4 1 at last yielded up their. live* on; the altar of insaaitJG With all deference, however, to the great asd learned, we sa> that it has been cured. i HART'S VEGrirAHLK EXTRACT, For sixteen year*, has been tested by-iiasayipcnaOA. who hare suffered with this dreadful disease* AAdIA. every ease where trios had a fur trial, has eOected a permanent cure. •; Eu* of 31 years and 0 mouths, cared by Iksoatf this truly wonderful medifine. >. ' •- Read the following rqmarkshJe rtifi of'&u aba of ' We Secure. Faq; of Philadelphia. adUcted.srith - lepuc Fits 97 years and: 6 tnontha‘ After trmmOttS ' through England, Scotland, Germany and Fntnee, co» - suiting the most eminent physicians, and expending for medicine, medical treatment and- advice, .three tSoifv sand dollars,'returned wilh his son to this country in November laid, without receiving any' benefit arbiter er, aiid was cured by utin- - i • ' ••• HART'S VEOFTAHI-K EXTRACT. Mr.- WtlUam SccoreN Letter to Dr*. Ivtlns add Hait« i hava spent over three [ thousand, dollars -Cbr medi cina and medical attendance. I was advhmd to taka A (biir to Europe with him, wt >*h 1 did. iTfint vltitcd England. |.consulted the most enunem phytirSana there in reqiect'lo hts daset they tixaalned aim and prescribed accordingly;-! I-remained without perceiving: any change (br the betar.- whieh cost me about two hundred and fifty doTUn pocketed by .the.phyveiaus, and tlxrmost that IVecmvod wal i their opinion that my .run's caso .was hopeless and po«i- T tivelr tueurablc. I accordingly left Eniland, and trav elied through Scotland. Germany and France, andra- . turned bomc.in the month-of November last, with my '.son as ’far from being cured as when Heft. -1 sawyour advertisement in one. of the - New-York papery mid ' concladed to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seeing your < statements and certificates of so many eure*,. soma of '' twenty and thirty yean.* standing, and 1 can assureyoa . I am not sorry 1 did so, ns by the nsoof lltn’a Yegela-. ble Extract alone,.he’ tru restored to.pcrfect'healthi- His reason,-which was-so forgone as to anfit hia for - .business, U entirely restored,.with the prospectndw ' : before him, of life* health mid usefulness. He is'now . .99 years of age, -and 97 years nud 6 months of this . time has been amieted with. this most' dreadfol : of-dfok : ee»es; butihankGod he is now enjoyinggood health, * Now, genUemen, faith withota works 1 don’t beiEdr* ’ in/ To say that ‘ 1 ehali -be ever grstefttl to Vou is poo : thing, and asl encloseyou oue.hundred -' have no doubt but that you wiQ think'.this is another ’ and <|uiu a'different thing.''The debt re,Md. . Mr Joseph Bradley, 115 Orchard st, N Y CII Doufhton, 909 Eighteenth et NY- • - -:r -: Mr* James Bertholfi Chcstrr. Oratira i>tt W - * .- JUaIMK-USsßdwk^’. DA Riehtoa, Jl9Delaney *l .> a r^. James Bmilh, 13d Suffolk *♦ .» : ~ .0 Charles Brawn, 100 W-fter «t. - S» ' of which jkl>d bpon, pt. m]drexac<^pMf ? Nw"yS lrt4bT 1,1 B lU * r > Inn* A Itoy (3 F A. t.’o, M 0 Mam it. between 34 aaß* 4dt at*, and ICj Mainrt,between 4ujaadßthstream. Cutctnuati, Ohio, aholemlo and retail agema fortS' south and wen. • L WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market at and tho Dim loud, only ag*l in Piiuh’g Pa , . - t-QMuwly BSDIOUt * IVROICAIi OFflOlT'- . No. AS, DIAMOND All . LhY, ft few. doors . below • Z'Sll'”*’ . DB. BBOW^iatJ t»£T been regularly -dnfnirtl -;' 1 to the medical _profcssio®» and-bcea far aoma xiaw tfc ' SmtiJ preedce,ripw coo*; «« hi*'. attention ’to lb*' '.t treatment of thwe'prfvs® and delicatoeomplsfamitw which hii opportunities’ and • . , ——- nduoualy devoted to ite study and treatment of chose codtplami*,’ (duxiatfjahfch - ''' mne he has had more practice and has aired more ri-" than can evcr/nft to iho iQt-ofnnv private nrso» mumer) .amply .qualities liim to loSer assuianoes of >•' speedy. aemsJ.eiu, anil satisfactory *nre to aUftflUetatt' with delicate diseases, and all discaset<.ariiiag tharftv ■ .&£• Brown would Inform tho«. afflicted, with print** ‘ diseases which have become chronic by time or-ajNi ~ Savated by ll» use of anr of the eommoa nostrum*!*' . b day, that Uwrun ago, toy hair warwy\> dOVbnttlj.aud disposed to cuftivpatrbm bawmr oro»^ Cured a.bottle ol the Crown,owl m«litaccorttmr»* ' ' the presenptuw. say bait is now sol'- clanic'oruf'ttnn'* to the head.- - Many- balsnnw-and .oil* wtfro abpßod.' eacnkavuitf my hair iu a worse 'state than befiir£Z , Thu Crvaro. nowevrr, has met my e-tpectationa. As an article lor the Toilet, iny wins gives it nn-Jeiw'. - enceoter nil others, hems’ delicately perfumed, ana not • di*j>o*ed to rancidity. The ladies especially -will - lheLhiiieseCrcarato.be a dcMdenmimia t^tlrpxeMw , ralious tor the toilet. Re*pectfu!iy, Ac., • - . . Rula*ki. : Jaiu 7. 1547. R. Cs’l mvet i ' retail, iu PltUbunrb bv John corner of Woikl and FtAh street - ~jnl4tf - TTOVVRS UVGKUN Ht>AKIIOL'.YD fe : its rapiul sale and great aocceu-os a remedy forth* w . ! li>o^‘ ij * cc * e^ v '^ lcro 11 bt * bcta v used, it pMcusea w 7 oua of the. most useful and popßlafSdSSSv - 535? '■!'■■ bedonaametcn’,^ F t> r ctapiifeand reuaino aniettc•' • ? oull3 ,w> doubt promote their ki * pm s * surlssy ' ' 3 P«eraily iu the *eaabn.&#£ . TJhs valuable Cira-h Candy.l* eootidered a by Jumpers in ereauou. tu cuildrei) were nevtr known d «*"*'■ AM convince Btn’ person of iu evre* cv, and the proprteiori thcrctore aely aav oerson in tho SSold wholesalo and retail, by the General jfgmV''* I^.* 5 * H SMySElUOrugrisV s !: S _ conmr3dau.l market els, TiUthotth l . t . Howc A C,-'., Pr3pnxior», No l College UaJl ■ C«cin< . *. • w. ■ BA-.TAliNkS’i'OCli.'S l’lieumoiuc or l Cough'Uaf-’ * s has a grrai advanugn over mahy otheV 1 Cough nieparauoas, os in pleasant twuo ’penmu'H to 114 ’ • by used without iuriMivunience. ~lkii‘’it»*vahie‘at'a' H? ' Uaiiam consists in the spv-Uiuets of its cure. We hava i , kuown-TOtne of, tho most .. vvhich had been running or, for-,* considerable Je&xtfc i'- of time, Yield almost utUMdinWy to iu powetTi j a Iu such weather as vco have'hatL auritur -.estal * J}Vct feet oiid uadue espotuxo loth»'iaclea*B«»of'i7- :: • ?¥ WBathcr often lays, the lountlftUon, o( a hwkteiirr •. eouyh, which need* a quick rcpicjy to prevent serious /. 1 femilts. • * t * t ' * l ■'Ve-hava nuou>fwi* -eenificatrs.-of “ ■has performed, n«uty. of whi c h - pineot &} 4 • • this ciiy aud the ncgatmrhood, und they are a sufficient teiereuce wuhoui buying nuoiher word in its fa*«r* ■nS&mSv - r r ■ k tendl.br Si’-” '• kAiihtaTOCK A Co,.Toraei q{ wood ami Ist ntwT - wood and Cthsttv.. . Tour lUood. “'TTTT^.'''' MB--O*K-SiUh>Ekr-DciirSir. Spring, andtfa^i 1 .. - ring the previous winter. I Varavwiy ’' wltha aexofWcuu complaint Jn my lest ahtThadbeSv *"■ weaoino motUhv'uhderthecareoi.piiyfcieiaßa. IW ’* ; tmdmycase was alpnojt inferable,: and they eodU do' l bittUttlefoyM.. I .was [.nearly hat withlßik./ .aid oforutchct^ouluwithditiieuliyget nhoot. In Mny -• last, I purchased of you, uud aasamaheed tnainrß»J»- ’ £ ; 7cn.*a S*rtirsaa.i-i- Adtrilieuseoftwo bou&w th* •ores eoamenced bealfng, and ( Uld nude mr ermekg; ~ *■* «*u>g pply q cane. . 1 dUpcnvedVjfth*niy Cahe-Add. / at tht«iMOlthc£Mnh.rwaa #o wellUi taaMiat all -**•'» inpheanng AecK In tll, 1 used Hr? bottle*/;T6ii if sejofuja udsertf have all haaledun. «nd»mco l—* » auptraarlhav appearance onmnSlgPO, ht»t ■ - have continual, and «a tvjw. mthe mosfpcrftci h«aliif 1 «ate with confideuce, hopinirtkarothere mayhelfn •* e&tted urdiunstae way, ihatiho.Sarssparill* soMWf__ w ■ • for. from P worsts,-Aal«ocoowrr»MPd Agfrarsn. c ; . TJJmucrs-EiuMrMrtrpMSgM^kilWM-Tr--"-. % t ••*?>■ lafppfeaS* -V^'- I ***■>. V-:~ w ■» • jj| *'* *. . *- 71 4*J