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    BY -AUTHORITY:
Acta atttl Reaolittlons, passed at the Sea.
ond Session of the Thirtieth Congress.
[PoDuc=No. 5.] ' • •
AN ACT authorizingthe payment of interest upon
the advances..made by the state_ of Alabama for
the ststrof the United States-government,: in the
suppression of the Creek Indian hostilities of eigh
teen ' hundred and thirty-six and eighteen hundred
and thirty-sevea,ln Alabama.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of .Rrimesen
-1 tatives Of the United 'glides:of America in Congreis
[ assembted,‘That the Secretary of War be, and be is 1
i hereby directed to pay interest upon the advauces
I made by the. State of Alabama for the use of the Uni '
ted Suttee government, in the suppression , of hostil
i Wei by the Creek Indians, in eighteen hundred and
thirty six'and eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, at
!the rate ofsix per centimt ifbr. annum from thetime
of the - Mir:Mee — s until thyorincipal sum waspaid by
the United States to the Slate of Alabama; aqd the
: sum sot - dead to be due to said State be paid out of
Any money in the. Treasury not otherwise appropri-
Stu. 2. And be it further enacted, That - in ascer
'Mining the amount of interest as aforesaid'due to
the State of Alabama, the following rules shall gov
ern : - That intetest shall not be -computed on any
sum' hich Alabama has not e x pended for the use
and benefit of the United States, us evidence by 'he
amount refunded or repaid to the State of Alabama
by the United States. Second that no interest shall
be paid on any sum op which the said State of Alal
baarn
did not either pay or lose interest as aforesaid.
• Asmnoiin, January 26, 1849. -
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Al. ACT to authorize the issue of a register or en
rolment to the ship Annie . Zit.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of .Represen-
Wives qj.the United States of America in. Congress
absembled, That there be issued, under the direction
of the Secretary of the Treasury,-a register or enrol.
mentree the shit. Annie Tift,forme.rly a Britislives
sel,.called- die Kestrel; but now owned; by Asa F.
Tift, a citizen of the State of Florida; and which
said vessel, having ' been wrecked on the Florida
reef, :antrcondemned and sold, was , purchased by,
him,and,whiLh he has caused to be repaired and
refitted for seragain . Provided, It shall be proved
to the. satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury
that the cost of repairing and 'refitting said ship in
the United States idler purchase by the present own.
exceeds three fourths of the original'cost of build
ing a vessel of the same tonnage in' the United
States."
GEE
lAnimovEn February 1, - tS49.
[Punue—No. 7.] -
I AN ACT for the relief of the forward officers of
the late exploring expedition.
Br it enaded by the Senate and House of Repra
I / sentatius of the United States . of .America, in Con
grtu mumbled, That the proper, accounting officers
of the Treasury Department be authorized and di
rected, in the settlements of the accounts of the
forward officersof the late exploring expedition, un
der the command' or Charles Wilkes, esq., to allow
them the - extra pay of two hundred and "filly dellars
per annum, credited to said officers on the pay-rolls
rendered, on. the arrival ofsaid expedition in the
United States, agreeably to the direction of said
commander.
Sac. 2. And be it- fuither enacted, That the ac
counting officers of the Treasury be, and they are
hereby, - authorized and directed, in the settlemrn,
of the accounts of Lieutenant Cadwallader ftinggoldt
late'ennimanding the the United States brig Porpoise
attached to the exploring expedition, to allow and
credit him-in the extra pay for scientific duties, at
therate of one thousand dollars per annum, and upon
the principle applied to the accounts of Lieutenant
W.l.:Radian, then commanding the United States
slodp Peacock, attached to said expedition.
APIMovEn, _February n. 1849. .
[otrattc--No. S) >
AN ACT making appropriations for the sup,ort of
the Military Academy. for the year ending the
thirtieth orJune, one thousand • eight hundred and
Be endeled by the kenale andd - House of :Represen
eatipes of-the. Unger! States of AMeriCi in Congress
assembled, That the following sums be, and the carne
are hereby, - appropriated out of any money is the
treasury not othewise appropriated, fir the support
of the MiliMry Academy fur the year ending the
tbirtefft :of:June, one - thousandeight hundred and
fiftryi. -
Per pay - oral - Beers, instrtictor, Cadets, and Must'.
cianS,saVenty-eine thousand seven hundred and six
ty-four dollars; •
Fok.communicatiot3 of "subsistence, five thousand
six hitedred and twenty dollars; ,
For foragw, for officers. homes, two thousand four
hundred and ninely•six dollars, and all professors
shall 'be entitled , to the same amount of forage Which
is allowed to officers of the rank to which their rank
is assimilated;
'For clothing for offieers , servants, four hundred
and twenty dollars;
For repairs; fuel,- appanatus, forage for public
horses and oxen, stationery, printing, and other in
eidental and contingent expenses, twenty-six thou
sand four hundred and sixty dollars; '
For the increaie and expenses of the library, one
thousand dollars;
' .
Foriexpenses o f the board of visiters, one thousand
and thirty-three -dollars and sixty-one cents;
For' barracks for cadets, forty thousand dollars;
For,new mess hall, five thousand-dollars;
FO riding hall, two thousand dollars;
For : holpital for enlistecLmen, two thousand five
hundred dollars;
For,permanent quarters and barracks for engineer
troops; (sappers, miners, and pontonlers,) five thou
sand dollars.
APPROVED February 19, 1849
ON et A..114.1%.15,
- 13 I' 1422 ES .1 1 .1'REIYIK4 , CTIDNBER
No. 11.1"Woon Hyaena': masa DOORS rang I"Tcra.
SHERIFFS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Octipeting, ts., at AUCTION.—On Thursday, March
15 at 2 o'clock an the afternoon. will be sold, by order of
John Falwyth, ESA., High Sherid' of the County of Alle
gheny, a lot of Household -Furniture, Carpeung."&c.—
tdotas,Hivans, ltlahegany Chairs, Windsor -Clunri, Ma
hogany' Rockies Chairs, Card Tables, Wash Stands,
/Mahogany Dining Tables, Carpeting
marlo • JAI\ Auct.
BOSY, AND HARNESS AT AUCIION,--To-mor
row, Saturday, March 10, tt 10 o'clock, in the fore
noon, will be sold, in front of 111 , 11enaa's Auction Reams,
without reserve; for cash, gar thuds-1 . second band bug
gy. with leather top ;. 4 sett harness. Alsorl bay mare,
7 year old, well broke for either saddle or harness.
Inar9 JAMES M'KENNA. Auct'r.
ON ACCOUNT OF WRObl IT MAY. CONCERN
to pafboarding and other charges,
ben Saturday af
ternoon, March alst, at 2 o'clock, . sold, withou
reserve 4 at AVReuna's Auction Rooms, to pay boarding
and other charges, unless the owners or their agents re--
deem-:them before, 8 trunks, containing clothing, &c.;•3
carpet bags, containing clothing, &a.; I hat box and hat;
I bandbOx and contents; 1 valise and contents; I port
folio; I box of starch; I gold watch. Those concerned
will take notice or this advertisement. Terrns, cash, par
funds, ; D. R. MILLER,
Charles Hotel.
JAMES M'KENNA, AueVr.
1131/$E OF A PRIVATE FAMILY Al A IX
TION.-,-On Saturday afternoon, March 10th, at 2 o"-
cloclry will be sold at h.Plienna's Auction Rooms, the fur
niture aria. private family, declining housekeeping. All
the articles have been kept in the hest kind of order, and
is use only' thiee months--1 pair divans; i. sofa; ma
hogliany.chairs ; 1 authoghany rocking Chair; high port
bedsteads; Freneh bedsteads; =Shag - Mug card tables;
mahughany dining tables t'clerry wash stands; faney .
sewing stands; mahoghany bureaus; rizaturghnny book
case ; lobbing glasses ; parlor and chamber' carpeting;
feather beds, bedding, mattresses; 1 eight day clock;
stuldies and •bridles— together with a great variety of
kitchen utensils. JAMES IiI'KENNA, •
march Auctioneer.
A SPLENDID PAINTING or Panorama of Genus A
Taylor.an d Scou's Battles in Mexico, at AUCTION,
to pay ,Advance and Charges.—On Monday, March
. 19th, at 2:ovelock in the afternoon, will be sold, without
reserve, to pay advance and charges, n splendid paint
ing or panorama of Oens. Taylor and Scott's great bat
tles in Mexico, covering many thousand square feet of
canvass.„3, Also, one ' box rind •1 trunk containing cur
- tains,paintings and articles belonging to a traveling ma
gician: . Those concerned will take notice of this tulver
usement.- JAMES hicKENNA,
mars • Auctioneer.
PAWNBROKER'S SALE of Secono-bona unit is ew
Gold and Silver' Watches, Accordeons, Violins,
Shot Gans, -- Pititols Second-hand Clothing, and. Oil
Paintings; . ak-AUCTION.----On Saturday evening, March.
10th, at 7o' ft-, will be sold, by order and on account.
of an EasterrePawnbroker y .dectitiing business, his en
tire stoek;in trade, comprising some very fine. gold, and
silver patent lever watches, both new and second-band;
revolvingpistols, old - paintings and engrav
ings, Shot guns, with a large lot of second-hand cloth
ing. tenors - 1 > JAMES MCKENNA. AUet.
IaCitTsEHOLD.F/JRNITURE,FEATII and
.1.1. Bedding, - Mattraisses, Kitchen Utensils, - I Patent
Cooking Stove - Ice Chest; English El day Clock. Stove
and Pipe, :1 Buggy .Harness, AUCTION.-OnTuesday; March 27th; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will
be sold atthe - Hotelof Mrs. hl..Patrick; Fifth street, be
tween Wood and Market streets, her entire household
furniture, feather`* beds, bedding, mattrasseN kitchen
ntetsili,btigly and harness, &c., as sbe is declining that
business All the articlei have been kept in the best of
ceder; the feather beds and bedding is particular have
been in use only about 41- years, and may be said to be
equallY, good es ricer. Among which are mahogany
frame spring hair sent sofas, do. rocking chair otto
mans and is large assornnent of fancy - Windsor and
common chairs, settees, mahogany, dining rut side .ta- .
bles, fancy' niabogatly sewing stands, fancy cherry bu
reaus looking glasses, :1, old S fashioned Englishday
clock, a null rate tune piece; about 30 feather beds; also
hair, husk rind straw mattresses, blankets,' quilts corn-;forts, cover - fete, the - ets,.pillow and bolster slips, double'
and single bedsteads,. cherry - dining - and breakfast to
bias, table. Cloths, Venetian blinds, imperial ingrain and
rag calved - 11g, Brussels hearth rugs, fenders and fire
irons, wash basins and pitchers; a large quantity of
China, Queertipore;glassware and kitchen utensils; one
of Ratlarantys patent cooking stoves,with fixtures all
complete, an excellent article. the best in use buggy':
and tunnels*, nearly new; saddles and bridles, pitch
forks, axes,'shovela, egg stove and pipe, .ogether with
bar andittnike,hxmres, acc. . :JAhIESAtcrENNA,
.mart' ' • -Auctioneer:
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gr. coax womnie >iagarsaY.--Those wltc7/
abor
vnthin doors are c ompelletitelneithann impure atmos
pliere,whieti is Wholly unlit for - the preper expansion or
the lungs, and, owingwant of exercise , , the boWels be
come dbnitipatedahe pores ' f the - skim-closed; and, in
deed; nil the - tahetions of the body become deranged
hence•pironeed asthma; cough, pains hi the breast and
side, palpitation of the heart rheumatic pains in various
parts of the - bedy, giddiness, and a variety of other dis
tressingcomplamts. common.to those of sedentary hab
its. Wright's 'lndianVegetable Pills disperse all these
unpleasant symptoms.' A sigle dose will in all cases,
give relief, and, if repeated a few times, 'will most na l , '
suredly restore the body to health:
Beteare-at' Counterfeits- and imitations,— Remember
dint the Original and Only Genuine Indian, Vegetable
V.Mls nave the written signature of IVLlALlutvhuGw 2 "
he top label of each box.
Remember. also, that R. Sniper, Druggist. corner of
Market and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi;
eine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered
by him for sale.
The. - germine is for aisle ai Wright , s.Prineittal
Office, i 69 Race ittset, Philadelphia.; and by YOHN
THOMPSON; 156 *Liberty street, Pittsburgh; Pll, who
is sole agent for this city, - by whom dealers can be sup
plied at the wholesale rate: ' mars
.117 - Consumption is a disease which - is coming its
. victims to the tombs by thousands, without being arrest
ed in its progress by the medicines in common ase at the
present ume. But a brighter day Is coming, and has
come—as to suceessfUllyarrest4his disease. Dr.Rogers'
Liverwort and -Tar not only gives immediate relief in
Coughs and Colds, but from the testimony of men of the
highest standing here arid elsewhere, iris making some
very remarkable cures of Consumption. Improvements
in the treatment of diseases are onward, and nothing can
arrest its spirit in the present age Those who nre
afflicted. with diseased Lunp, would do well ID call on
the agent, and see the -certificates of Dr. Win. J. Rmh-'
arils. Judge Wm. Burke, the wife of the Rev. George IV.
Haley, and of Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor in the Ec
lectic College of Cinumnati..
This medicine not only cures Consumption. but breaks
up the most distressing Cough in a few hours time, or the
money . will be cheerfully reflinded..
Fo r 4 ale & co.,
Wholesale Druggists No. 60 Wood et.
KNEELAND R HARDIN,
Grant street.
Alio, by
mar6:6mrlicw.
Colver,a Patent-Concave.t eater Chitral
BUTTER IN FIVE IRIN'UTES! I •
TITS call the attention of the public loathe article head-
V curioushin advertisement, and invite the enterprising
and to call and witness its operation'. All adver
tisements in relation to this inVention, to the hundreds
who have seen it tested, is supenoroganon.
Ist. This Churn Will produce Butter, gathering it in a
mass, from sweet milk, in five to ten minutes! and from
cream prepared, as families usually prepare it, in three
to Ave minutes!
2d. The utility of - this invention is , apparent, as better
Butter can he produced front sweat milk, , Or cream, than
cream soured in the usual say; and by means of this
Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten
minates,-what has heretofore required the labor °fa wo
man or man for one or two hourii and sometlmet half a
- 3d. Dy simply turning a thumb screw, the - whole inside
dasher is - taken out, leaving nothing but the Butter and
milk in-the plait wooden box.
.. 4th. It is the cheapest Chrum ever invented, as the elm
plicity of. - its - construction (though embodying a great
philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufac
ture
5111. - It is a corn - moil-sense Churn, no all will admitwho
will examine it.
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W invite the public to call ; and - witness its operation
at our office in the Diamond, near the,Blaek Bear l'av
ern.aud at J. F. Beckham's, Federal at. Allegheny.
Mari) -dlutsvilm 'CAMERON A PRICE.
Landsat:WsGarden Seeds. •
THE iubseriber hail opened his Seed Store for the sale
of Landretts's warranted Garden Set*, in the. South.
west end of the old Court House, Market street, where
he would. be happy to see
,his old customers and the pub
lic generally,—with a fresh" 3 uppl y of GeturineGARIJENT
SEEDS of the best- varieties. He bats also for sale
Green House Plants, of. all the most esteemed species
and varieties; hardy Herbacious Plants, Shrubs, Grape
Vines, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c, &c. Emmet*
of eboice Floa•tra tastefully put up at ail seasons.
Persona supplied with experienced Gardeners, and
Gartteners of character with places, free of chorale.
• F. L. SNOWEINV,
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Market street.
ximilfhltddratw
--" . 3I, CANDLESIS
No. 97 Wood strew, next door to Diamond alley,
WilOttlIALE _ Diral.ERIS IN AND DRY DOOR!!
ARE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their
line of business—porehased at the lowest prices in
the East; to which they invite the attention of country
merchants and Others ; and which they darter themselves
they can dispose , of at the lowest prices and °hide most
favorable terms.
_ Public. Notice to EacononaLsts.
j
. . Tug subscriber, being desirous of
- changing his business, has determined
to close out the balance of hit stock-01-BOOTS.
8110E8 AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will
be sold in lots, [o . suit purchasers. from
-.- ONE PAIR TO A TIIOUSAND
Country Id,,erchants are invited to call at
BATES', CORNER 81 1 11THTIELD AND FIFTH STS.,
Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, trhere they can Mp to
their satist - nOtiOU,TOOOOMOOk most be closed out soon.
100 eases Boots on band 7 815 , 819; 821, 821 E rer ease.
mar: - '
J. ATES.
1,-I.olt Nr:w4tvuov, made in the moil up.
proved style.mid cheap, far cosh. Apply
to - JAS. hleEll/RE,
mar3.Third street,St- Charles .1301diug
rilo the Honorable ihe of the E.,, j a - Tait of tieneral
- S. - Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
The petition of Edward Nock, of the 4th Ward, city of
Pittsburgh, in the. County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That your - petitioner bath- provided himseff with mate
rials tor the accommodation of travelers and others, at
his dwelling house, in the Ward aforeiaid, and prays
that your llonors will be pleated to grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe
titioner, as in duty !monk will pray,____
, RD HOCK.
We, the sub/critters, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and teaperance. and Is well provided with
house room and conveniences for. the accommodation of
travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary.
James McShane, W. Connolly, Owen Brien, Richard
Weldon, L Wilmarth. Dawson Downing, Ituurs Smith
John. Gilbset, Bernard McKenna, Andrew Jackman,
Thomas Scott, Sidney . McGuire. mar3:3t
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OTlCE.—Persons indebted to thelate firm of Ran
rims & Kaziz are requested to settle tip. The books
and accounts arc in possession of JOHN COYLE.
420- Fourth street, near Smithfield.
the Honorable ri the Honorable the ridges of iun Court oftfunita
SeSSiOna of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle
gheny:
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Tins petition of Satnnel Murray. hum:e lst Ward, city of
Pittsburg,.in the County nforesnt,le showeth,That
your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for
the accommodatiorrot travelers and others, at his dwell
ing house in the Ward aforesaid : and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant lam a license to keep a
public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty bound; will pray. SAMUEL MURRAY
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do
certify, that the [Move •pelitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary.
Francis Nicholson John Carson, N. Ureidenthal, S.
hPCortniek, Stewart ' Snyder, George IV. Silvers, Peter
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Drennan,' Wm. A Atise, hlatthew Cummins, James
Nicholson, Jos. L. M. Young, John Smith. mard:3t
frW the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera,
Quarter Sessions oldie Peace in and for the County
ofAllegheny:.
The petition or Terrence Daily, of the Fifth l'irard,
City of Pittsburgh, in the
..County aforesaid, humbly
sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himselfwith
materials for the accommodation of travelers and others,
at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors be pleased to grant him a license.
to keep a public house of entertainment; and your peti
tioner, as tu duty bound, will pray.
TERRENCE DAILY.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the 'aforesaid Wrd,
do certify that the above petitioner is of good - repote a for
honesty and tempctunce, midis well provided with house
room and conveniences for the necomm idtition and lodg
ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern IS
necessary.
Barnard Cain, F. E. Greiner, John Mackin, - William,
James 11PLaiii, Wm. Kettenberg, Robs APReever,
hlcycr, David Strasberger, A. Hoeveller, Jas. Montooth,
Robs. Watson.
inaroi3t4
rpo the Honorable ;he 'Judges of the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny:
The petition of David C. Jones, of Lower St. Clair Tp.,
in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your peti
tioner bath provided himself with materials for the ac
commodation of travelers and others, at Ids dwelling
.house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to gram him a license to keep a
public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
to duty bound, will pray. DAVID C. JONES.
We the subscribers, citizens of the. Township afore
said, do certify;that the above petitioner is of good re
pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with houseroom-mid conveniences for the accoMmoda
lion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
rn
tave is necessary.'
I'. J. SmithoL AlTonald, J. Flannigan, John Graham
Wm. Porter, J. Rogers, Jobe Obey, Sr., H. Ingram, J. P,
Rugs, E. Jones, H. Roberts, T. Perkins, maz9:3lll*
TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General
' Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County
of Allegheny:
The petition of F. Nicholson, of the Ist Ward, city of
Pittsburgh, in the County nforcsaid, humbly sheweth,
That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate.
rials for the accommodation of traVeleis and, others, at
his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays
.
that your Honors be pleased to grant Inm.n license
to keep a pablic house of entertainment. And your pe
titioner, us in duty bound, will pray.
F.
We, the subscribers, 'CiIiZCIIP of the aforesaid Ward,
do certify that the above PRitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and itwell provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary.
- A. - Cupples, James Crawford; Samuel' Cooper, Wm.
Irwin, J. Myers, John 'White; James Gray, 4th street,
Alex, Patton, John Brynr, Alex. Buffum, Saml. Murray,
John Carson. - ' rnaros3td•
(Chronicle copy 3t and ch. "Post ")
mu the Honorable the lodges of the Court of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle
hq ny
'he petition of D. F. Carpenter, of the Ninth Ward,
city of Pittsburg, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That 3.•onrpetittoner bath provided himself with materials
for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his
dwelling house in the - Ward - aforesaid, kind prays that
your Honors will be pleased to grant hini -a license - to
keep <a public, house of entertainment. And your peti
tioner, as in duty bound, wilt praz.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do
certify, that the above petitioner is "of good repute. for
honesty aud temperance, and is well provided-with house
room and eonvettiences for the: accommodation of tray
eters and - others, and that said taverna necessary.
John WAleese,'Aloses Kessick, H. Christy, T. Patter
son; Thomas, Howell, Henry. Genig, , Wat. Morrow, P.
Dunn ? Peter Croiskey, '4.. Douglass, John Dolthy,
Fleming. - mar9;3td&w'
BOATED OP B. CRAIG,-
NV: -BARKER;- ' : conuorirrini icor Fioranisr:
R..IIIURPHY• -
,• ' PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 164 . 6;
Steamboat Packet Line, letivestlallY torCineiraiat i ins. st
Passenger Packet,-via Brownsville, to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, OA. M., arid-6 e. M. :-
BLail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, oa. N. and 121
P. M.
Western and Southern Mail Coheir Line, .6 I. M.
North-Western, via Cleveland, daily, 10 A. zit. -
Erie and I Vestern New York , . daily, 9 Alas.
North-Eastern,to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4
ARRIYALS AND - DE.ATURE OP MALLS.
.Eastern Malt via Philadelphia, due 3 A. - x., closes 12 sr.
:Western Mail an, and Lowisv,, due BP. is,,closess a.m.
South. via Balt and Washington, due 8 P. at., closes 6 a.m.
North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. 2.1., closes 2 A.M.
Erie and Westerri New York, due'B P. IL, closes 8 421:1
—STOCKS.
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.Par dskeit. . Offered
Hank of Pittsburgh ...... ..... •850,00 850,00 850,M.
Exchange 8ank..........'....... 50,00 44;00 43,.W'
Sten/hauls' and Dank .•.• ; • • • 50,00 50,00 49,00
Farmers' Deposit Batik ..... .... None in market.
Hans Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00
l'itirtheniLibertie EF Bridge ....... "50,00 35,00
Old Allegheny BrAge." .......... 25,00 30,00 35,00
Counellsville R.R.Slock4aid on
• • shares, 82,50 ..... .......... • •
City Bonds (0 p eeta;)• • -•
Monongahela Bridge • --
Has Stock- ... • • . • .....
Daily Review or tke Markets.
OFF GE OF - THE POST
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FRIDAY MERINO, Marti* 9, lim.s
Business seethed rather dull yesterday: There
appeared to be some briskness on the wharf.
FLOUR—Some receipts for shipment. We heard
of but one sale on wharf, at $3,62.
'CORN MEAL—SaIe from wharf at 35c.
GROCERIES—SmaII sales of Sugar Molasses and
Coffee at firm quotations. Prices are firm.
PRODUCE—We heard of no change in prices;
we quote prime Roll Butter at 1 20121 c.; Lard is
withou i. t change. Brisk sale of Cheese at 51061 c.
SEEDS—Some transactions in Clover et $3,25
,from store. No change in Flax or Timothy.
FRUIT --Sale of 45 hrs. Raisins at 411,68; single
bag. at $1,75. Sales!of Green Apples. at 51,a1,25
according to quality. ; Sales of Orangeshat $3,50; of
Lemons at $ 3 ,00.
OATS--Sale of 1000 bu to' rrive at 24c.
BARLEY—SaIe frcirn first handset 42c. below the
market; worth 45c.; from store 50e.
POTATOES—SaIe of bids and sks at SOc.; retail
saki' at 87a1,00.
WOOL--Sale of common from first hands at 23c.
CANAL FREIGHT—The Transporters have made
out their lists of prices for the season. There is no
change from last year, of importance, except in
Flour which they now put down at $1,20. This is
a high price and will doubtless prevent shipments
cast to a great extent.
• - lATA-0014114 'WAGONS.
THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF
Wagons, 'Drays, Carta, &c.,
PENN:MY/NIA AVESCE, max WILK rgolt TUX COVILT /10V FE.
riNlit: proprietor of this establishment having alvrays
on hand a Ouppfy 'of superior, well seasoned
Ler, is prepared to fill orders of every description in his
branch of manufacturing, with an short notiee and on as
favorable terms as any other workman in the West.
A Atewly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling
brick, Is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at
tended to. Orders from a distance will raceme prompt
attention.
Raszazaces—Oco. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas
M'Clintock.
nml-rlm
Allegheny County, as•
The Conunonwealth of Pennsylvania to
~1... - 1 .t. the Sheriff of said county-Gamma :
se f - a. Whereas, at an Orphan's Court, held al
f',Pittsburgh, in and for said county, on the
• • Vs . .11 "ss ad af Feb. Ifttl, the Petition ofJno. J. Alit
-I.llftirS' chef and J nob:. Downing. A am's of Patrick
i
_____
. , Cahill, tate of the City of Pittsburgh, deed, 1 -
,a,e w hi g , (int er alialthat the said intestate died seised in ; ir osEpif paiciTshjeottlitiNt P al l o . p...:_T o all persons
his demesne at of fee, of and in all the following defied 1 4 oho .
d wanttu - 4.1 eir Skates or Ilouses
bed Rent Estate, 10 wit : all that certain lot or piece of . • 11° , eenx'eet and . • L c .;
' repaired Counters fithetving, rs, Windows, , and
ground situate on the south-west caner of Wylie and I lit " • st repo sed, Counters, streets, In the City of Pittsburgh: emit:tit/lug iti :
~ Ug h p i tittap ,, •-C
t u r rz a t i i i t a c h r ie wo te rk rm o , t; a
c ll a k h i i i n la t
front 011 Wylie street twenty feet, and ektenditig back a- I •
i ''''
' a on
"I notice , err
Furniture neatly repaired and
long said Tunnel street preserving the same width eighty i wt. '''.
11 m ad'
d e to or de r,
r 'abl terms.-.-on Filth street, between
-six feet ; on which i- , , erected n double two story brick
buildin the front of whkh is occupied as a atore.
Jolla Liegett (late of Wm. Tit:wino., opposite' the Alle.,
' Irood "" a te nti on Sati e trfie n ld str e eets. in the Coffin Warehouse of
The o f ove described R.eal Estate comprises elf th e 1 - ~, . , .
Real Estate oithe said intestate at the time of Int dc- 4r' „"Y r'ngllle House. - ...........__ ____.— .. _.....
lir btlidlapt, JOSEPII PRICY •
cease, which has come to the knowledge of said petition- .rititisH mr.T.Ns-:w. R. aittenv, at Nartli•rautt corner
erg.
, nd and - Market
And praying the Goan to grant them au order to make l ing of Dicuno
ot supply of the above g m
al u ttls, has opened, th is morn
, svatraniett all flu, for
will
of ilicisaid. real estate of the said defendant with the I shirting* and lrosoina.. - Rapti*. will always find at his
appurtenances,for the payment - 0011c debts and the main- , Mere a full assortment of the different grades of Linens,
tenance and education of the minor children of said 1 from common to very fine, and of the very best make - ;
decedent.
; and brrpurchased directly from the agents of the ma,
Non', therefore,we command you to cite Johanna Cahit, I nufacturers, can be sold at the lowest
,possible prices.
widow of Patrick Cuhill, deceased, and also the next of I Alto, another s upp l y of Long Cloth tthirting gushes--
kin of the said in;. Cahill, Mary Cahill and alichael,Ca- i very cheap.
hill, minor children under the ag.e of fourteen years, of I WY" Large supplies of NEW SPRING 'DODDS arc
said Patrick Cahill , deed, and all other penman interest- i Dow °prolog every day et the above *tore, and bakers
wit in the estate of the said Patrick Cahill, fleet!, so that ' ate invited to look at them before purchasing.
they hie and appear before our said court, at Pittsburgh, I W1101.13A1.2 Haunts up stairs 1 mar 2
on the-24th day of February inst . then and there to shear
cease if any you or either of you have, why the prayer • Di
Vr tTICE -- TO - PiIRCDASERS ()F TIN, - COPPER'
, AND SIILIIT IRON WARE.-,Country blerchants
of the petitiouer should aortic grauted, and laercoftailnot. , and others would do well to call at the stare of E. MDR-
Wi lneeer the no n* B M Patton, E s - Pr esident °four ROW, F'iftil Sinn, 6dtrttlt Iroodand /Wakes, where they
said Court, at Pittsburgh, this oth day of February, A. D. win find a large assortment, at low prices, for cash or ap
!JANIE(' aIeCURDY, Clerk. proved paper:
It:W.
To alLperso
of the ne st
interested: roil am hereby notified of irrituaders'ordertsprOmpt/y (Metaled to. feh-etiffitcoa
the coate . so
of writ. JNO. pp
feb tO .
Sheriff:
' Altegheny County, se g
) e 517ar)h!agre,n.wied'aotorfla::angrivroaCioabT,
x ,i'''' . 4 ( deceased; the 'next of kin of Edward Mc
: ,-,-- f;
~t,,,: 'Cabe and Bernard McCabe, minor children
c
1 ....
..:,.- - 7 ! '4:-. under fourteen years of age of Bernard
":1;1.
• ~ti. McCabe. deceased , and to all others into
in the eof the said Bernard
-McCabe, late rested
of the city of Estat
Pittsburgh, deceased
Greeting:
trnmtass, at an Orphan's Court, held at Pittsburgh, in
and for said County, on thu.3tl day of February. A. D.
I€l9, the petition of lames Blakely, Administrator of the
Estate of Bernard MeOahe aforesaid, deceased, were
presented the Court, Showing, inter aria : that the said
Intestate died
theseized in his demesne as of e, of and in
following described Real Estate, t wit:wAll those six
certain Lots of Ground situate in the City District of
Pittsburgh, being marked and numbered in plans of Lots.
laid out by Alexander Miller, and recorded in the °thee
for recording of deeds, tee., in and for said County, in
Deed. Book 3d Z, vol. 73, page '541, numbers thirty-one
4310 thirty-two (32,) thirty-three (33,) thiny-foor (34,)
forty-two (42,) and forty-three (43;) rise said Lots Nos.
31 , 32 , 33 end 34 being contimmus and being each twen
ty four feet front on De Villiers street on said platy and
I running: back, preserving the same width, a distance of .
one, bemired and four (Ceti and the said Lots Nos. 42and
43 being also contiguous, End containing in front on Dun '
Can street, in said plan, each 21 feet, and running bark,'
- preserving the same width, a distance of one hundred
and twenty feet—the said property being unproductive
and tinimproved—and praying the Court to grant him an
=ter of , sale of said Real Estate, ke with the nut
for the payment of the debts acrd maintenance
and education of the minor children of said intestate.—
Now, therefore, we command you and every of you that
at P
in your Proper persons you appear before our said Court
ittsburgh, the 24th day of February inst., then and .
there to slim cause, if any you -or either of you have,
why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted;
and hereof fail not.
iVitnearethe Hon. BENJAMIN PATTON, President o
our said Court at Pittsburgh, the 9th day of Febrnary, A
D. ISO. ] . DANIEL McCURDV,
feblo:)ttivl3w
Clerk.
___
Public, Sale.
riniE Undersigned, Trustees of DAVID ZUJIAIIT, Willer
" pose to Public Sale, on Saturday, the twenty.feurth
day of February, A. D. 1849, at 10 o'clock, s. w., on the
IWCIELIOSY all that certain Lot of Ground situate on. Third
street, between Grant nod Rose streets, in the city of
Pittsburgh, and being Lot No. 34 in James O'liara's plan
of the extension of Pittsburgh, the said Lot being 24 feet
in front on Third street, by 0.5 feet deep; on which is
erected a`Two Story Brick Dwelling House.
Terms Will be made known on day-of sale.
• THOMAS Me KEE,
JOHN BRICKEL.I., Trustees
febS , 3tdaGtdbde EDWARD DUFF,
• 7 -- Fresh, Pure
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE Pears TEA
*V String, 70 Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh.--
The subscriber, haying.jost returned from New York, is
now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and
BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compa
ny, selected with great care for retail sales. Our stock
being now - heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers,
Hotels. Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and
at
acka any price they may wish — packed it and 1 pound
pges, 5' lb. tin caunisters, 6 and 13 b. catty boies,
and in the half chest. .
• , Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and will
sell better TORS ut lower prices than any-other house itt
Pittsburgh.
Our Stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im.
Aerial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the
America,, market.
Loveritfres double refined Loaf. Crushed and Pulverf,
ized SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel.
:COFFEES.-Mocha, Old Gov. Java Laguyra, St.
Britian° and Rio Coffeesselected by the most expe
rienced Coffee Broker in N'ew York.
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and
Onions. Fresh Peaches, put up in their OWE. juice. Ma
nge Raisiris in 3 lb. boxes.
. N. B.—Ad Dr. D. Jayne's Family Idedieines for sale.
deco:dBcw _
A. JAYNES
T OVERING'S DOUBLER—EFINUGAM—r—s.....VO
bbls.LoVerinKs Double Refined Lon . Crushed an
Pulverized Sners, just received and fo r'e at the Peki
Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by
decs:d&AV ' •
A. JAYNES.
"DRINT EWS ProuPa News
lb. kegs .at ss.per kegs Just received and for sale
kin Tea Store by idecs:dkvv) A. JAYNES.
VINE COFFEES.IIIcc7v. ftiVrt,
and
jr2 St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just received and for
le at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by
decs:decw ' •
A. JAYNES.
11 - 0 - IW.
WAGONS—
C 1000 sawed Wagon Felloes, (Government sizes ;)
500 " " Hubs; for sale by
febB C. A. Arc ANULTY
Can al Basis.
ri BUSH S PECANS—Received per steamer . S g-F nanclo4,,and for sale, by
febD3 CUMMINS & SMITH.
For Vinoiniaiiall. - -
Tnet new en splendid steamer GEN.
,
PIKE, Ross Nattier, will leave for the abcwe
fn:um : inediate ports, this °ruing, at 10 o'clock. -
For freight or passage, apply on board. marlQ
5,00 1,43
25,00 tm ' oti •
-• 50,00
—.,...,
For itittanntria.
•
• Tho'new and splendid steamer WILLIA'
PHILLIPS ; Itri'Matr., Master, will leave for
'then ova and intermediate pone onthe Allegheny river.
this day, at 10 o'clock, A. AL
F'or freight or passage. or
lipii
For - St. Lcarla. , - - -
Tug fine passengelir i dt
r stormier CAMBRIA,
4 li mmiuis, -
c)Sbuiter,will /taro for Me ribtioro
an 4 tato:mediate ports, this day - .
- For frbight or pasoage, apply Ori board.
anesville sad: DY~rlettei . PaoY -- et;
The fine ateanier.CAROLINE„-.Briv
-
visa, Master, having - undergone thor
ough repairs, will run as is. Regular
Packet on the above trade. Laves
Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning; retuning, leaves
Zanesville every Friday morning.
For freight or passage, apply on board. inars
_
I l lttiburigh and Louisville Packet Line.
The new and splendid fast passenger .
4 "'" . packet, TELEGRAPH No. 72., Masos;
Master, will leave for Cincinnati and
Louisvalle t on 'Monday, the instant,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage, apply on
board, or to BURBRIDGE; WILSON & 110.. or
GEORGE B. biLILTENBERBER_
Steamer Peytona will leave Louisville for New
Orleans, on arrival . of Telegraph No. 2. Passengers
can go direct ; and can have secured here if de
si red.
mart_
To Californians.
AREOMETER.—Thiundersigned having adapted an
instrument to the purpose of aseertatunig the spe
cific gravity or value of Gold, is now prepared to supply
all whose business may require its use. - It is small, con.
veniect, and can be used without didicalty, ti glance be
ing sufficient to show the process.
Persons contemplating going to California ; would do
well to call and examine the instrument, as it is in every
way calculated to protect Meat from fraud, by enabling,
them at any time to ascertain the value of their metal.
Printed directions and tables will be supplied gratui
tously to purchasers. SAMUEL EAKINS,
Union sheet
rear7dmj Rear of John 11. 11.1.Taden's Jewelry store.
•
Pittsburgh Gold Wailler.
'LIE subscriber has invented a machine for. Waiting
out 'GOLD, possessing the following qualities
weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in a
box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep; will wash out
it bushel of wet sand in about two minutes—dry sand in
leas time—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand and
gravel. Those going to California are invited to call and
see its operation, ;limy residence, in l'enu street, near
Water street itairs) C. EVAIsiS.
EMU
Going to Move. A
f 1111. NA, (;LASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING
OFF—Csu. AND Icons BAZJaiss.,—Tise undersign
ed being about to remove, in the comlng mouth, to N 0.05
Wood street, is desirous of nosing' out the greater part
of his Stock at. REDUCED PRICES. lie would call
your particular aucanon to Ms large and aplcadid assort
ment of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE; Ginn
doles, Lamps, Britannia, Ten -Ware, Castors, French
and English blame! Ornaments, and - Tea Setts, of the
newest styles and patterns, all of, which he offers at a
small advance above cost. Remember the plate. No.
115 WOOD RT. ifeb27l •M. HODKINSON.
A NEW BRICK HOUSE ANTI LOT FOR
SALEOR RENT—Situated in the SeveniliWard
convenient to Kenna's old Mansion HOCLE . t-. The riolllso
contains bye Room% Kitchen, and finished Garret.—
Possession can be obtained immediately: Enquire of
feb27,3t HENRY hicOULLOUGH.
at and eh Post:l
ATEW BOOKS History of Mary, Queen of Scots,
VI By Jacob Abbott; with engravings.
History - of King Charles the First, of England. By
Jacob Abbott; with engravings.
History of Alexander the Great. By Jacob Abbott;
with engravings.
History of Hannibal, the Carthagenian. By Jacob
Abbott with engravings.
Received and for safe by
JOHNSTON hr. STOCKTON,
Corner Market and ad sts.
N' • ..ING PAPER—
WO reams medium blue Tea Paper ;
60 a " white
bro . „ . 1
Just received, and for sale at the Paper Warehouse a
S. C. HILL,
No. 87 Wood street.
Maga:bark for March.—_______
~r.t OBEY'S I.A.ULTS BOOR FOR MARCH.;
1,31 - Graham's Magazine " " The above
are, in beauty of embellishments, equal to their prede
cessors.
The Illustrated Life and Notorious Adventures of Dick
Turpiu, the hold Highwayman, Burglar, Murderer, etc.,
full of elegant illustrative engravings
The American Fistiana, containing a history of prize
fighting in thelast United States, with all the principal bat-
count of all the partit
tle for the forty yularsears,
of the and a full and precise
atch ac
-810,000 M
between Sullivan and llyer, with theirgreat
method of train
ing for the fight, as described by Patrick ''unary, Esq.
Pictorial Inauguration Brother Jonathan.
Just received at AL A. MINER'S,
mar= Smithfield st., opposite Brown's Hotel.
__ _
DISSOLUTION OF PA RTNERSH----mn
nership heretofore existingbetween the subscribers,
trading under the firm of SOIJDER& Wsaintst, is this day
dissolved, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to,
and those having claims against said firm, are requested
to call and settle with either of the underagned. •
JACOB W. SOUDES.
GEO. 8. WARREN,
Pittsburgh, January fitith, IMO—imam:lts)
The Grand Purgative. •
DR. R. CLICKMER , S SUGAR COATED. VEGETA-
L/ BEE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills
have obtained an enviable notoriety-in the United States,
as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,
Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, He
bunt, Liver Complaint, 'Scurvy, Sore Throat ,. Inward
Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart,'lndigestion, and a
variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as a,
medicine for the million. In at seasons of the year,—
spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under all cir
cumstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and
success. As a Vermifuge andgeneral medicine for chill.
dren, they are unrivalled. • Beut.g coated withpure white
sugar, children will easily take theta; they neither gripe
nor nauseate; are gentle,.but thorough ia theiroperation.
For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben,
eficial. As an dna-Bilious Pill they will be found with.
out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands
whe
use them, and an unqualified approval wlil be the certain.
result.
Remember Dr. C. V. Cliekener is tie original inventot
of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was
over: heard of until he..introduced them In June, 1813.
Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take soothers, or they
will be Outdo the victims of a fraud.
Price, 2.7eents per box.
Dr. Clickener's principal office for the sale of Pills, is
66 Vesey et. N. Y.
Whl. JACKSON, 89 Liberty st , head of Wood, Pitts
burgh, Pa. General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern
Ohio, and t'lio river counties of Virginia.
The following are the duly appointed Agents for Alit
gheny county, - Paz'
A. M. Marshall,
Dr. Brown, Allegheny city.
J. R. Johnson,
Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester.'
Alexander Asdale, Wylie street.
J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham.
Win. J. Smith, Temperanceville.
G. H. Starr, Sewickley.
Edward Thompson, Wilinnsburgb
Daniel Negley, East Liberty..
H. Z. MitehelLWilkinisburgh.
B. Rowland Ir. Son, hPßeesport
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.
John Pluck, Turtle Creek.
M'Eldowney, Itakerstown.
Samuel Springer, Clinton.
James hi , Kee, SteWartstown.
Riley hi'Laughlin, Plum township
J. Fulton, Tarentum.
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville
Robert Williams, Artharrville,
augißt-d&vrim
• -
River 3nteittgente
•
PORT. OP PITTSROROII.
13 rain
WATirli IN THE CIIMINSL.
.• •
Stearner Michigan N 0.2, Gi il
lson, Beaver.
ftobt.Wightmon. --, Beaver!
" Lake Erie, Skoke, Beaver.
' a Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. .
• " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. -
" Camden, Hendrickson, McKeespor ,
" Messenger No. 2, Woodward, Cm.
Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling.
Consul, Webber; Wheeling.
Caleb Cope - hfurdock Wellsville.
" Gen. Pike; R oss , Cincinnati.
DEPARTED,
Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes. Beaver.
" Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. •
Robt. Wightman, —, Beaver.
" Baltie t Jacobs, Brownsville
" Atlantic, Parkinson,
" Camden. Hendrickon, McKeesport..
Comet. Boyd, Zanesville.
" Z: Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling.
Consul, Webber, Wheeling.
" Clipper No 2,.Dev01, Cincinnati
ly on board
(Journal cop
filisienattions
WORN--117•0 tosbeli Yelloir Corn, jest received and far
• S. & HARBAUGH.;..
ARGEY,,•2OO 'bushels Parley, - Just landing' and for
sale by , finiird) • SA W. ILARBATIGH:
GLASSES.—So ,barrels iiiimiesha tor.
M .
side by , -. [mard B. &
•
*E . S 8 Pap. Kr-10 barrel* Ness an
dmile by.. .ttnar9l • . • 8_& W, HARLUG.Ier
COFFEK--21:10 bags Itio,Laguyra and Domingo in store
and , for sale by rdiorfll S. &W. HARR/WOW
lINIAIOTHY 9EED-3 bble. Timot AE lg Seed, for tulle by
mar - SEI & SINCLAIR,
- 1171-1111: BEANS--10 bbls. -White Beans, for-sale by
Y !Tiara . &SINCLAIR..
. -
CLOV A R SEED—A few bbls i gi2EliEe_piNfor Bale by.
MITH SLIVC
EATITER---350 tbs. Rkirtink: for sale by•
mare , SMITH & SINCLAIR.
_ • •
gl BEILS. 'GREEN APl'LES—Ree'd and for sale by
mar 6 CUMMINS & SMITIL
nn BUSHELS DRY APPLES—Reed and for - sale
slit/ by ' [guard] CUMMINS &SMITH.
.
.11 KEGS AND 6 BBLS.D.ARD—ReeM And for sale by
mor6 : _ CUMMINS & SMITH.
:LILS. BEANS—Just redeiVid and foreale.by
mar 3 ARMSTRONG & cßozErt.
1313L5. FRESH gold, BUTTER—Just reed and for
sale'b ' l mar3J ARMSTRONG & CROZER
.
11RYL• FLOUR-To-day received and for male
11 by- ARMSTRONG- it/CROZER--
P 7 KEGS BUTTER - ; Bdo Lard ; for sale by -- "
mars - ARMSTRONG & CR)ZER;
Girt)) U:81187G-SCT:lk-R11.1W-TO----iiiii-T-eoinint-i-ta
side by [Laura) ARMSTRONG, &.OROZER.
10 BUNDLES HARNE S . LEATHER-Suitablo for
ma Ickng Bose, or Belting. for is ale by
raar3 -ARMSTRONG CROZER- I
BmIIt.BI3TERFINLF&OUR—Tci-day received by
10
At , Peaches; just received nlar3 ARMS'ritONG k. cßozra.
luat'ctirosrE'—'usa.le'by"i-s.
CM
jj
OU/SVILLE LLIIE-20 bble.rer'd per eteamerTele
J.,/ graph No. 3,1111(1MT male by
,mar 3 KINGA MOORHEAD.'
A PPLES -40 bble. an COO. aim T zor sale by-
mar 3 KING k 51.00RHEAD.,
TIOTATOES—s 5 bbls. Nesbr nuock eeived an
d.
, for sale- by [matt] - XING tc. MAHEAD.:
1L1AC0N.L.10D0',16 . 37
' bew Boti,jast
re cv d ' t6rji sale by tiebl)' W. it J.C..4CHAAN'.
0 /AM COEN BECOMS—Jiist. I=V and for rata trp,
febl6 NV.
,& J.-C. ACHESON.-
.
10 comE- - I}3l;d. g slT - - Balestore and „, b y
tnar9 '-JAMIZ PATTON"; JR.
.41% FLOUR—in hag rcceiveß ln by
Tana. JAAIES PIL I MON t /ft,
dAltbAntbozea, received end for sate
kJ by [warn] JAMES PATTON, .111
U SUGAR—Wiiiiiand for
halt
LI • 1 0' - JAMES ..PATTON, JR., '
mar 9 No. 17, Liberty is tree t
'
Di.;Rs-93 bbls. Romanite,
10 . " Crab; in atm and for sale by
JAALES, RATTON, JR.
_ ______
LOAF. 150GAn.5....4 link No. ;
blifs. No. ;
lads. No. 6; received and for sa.c
' JAISIES - PATTON, JIL
150 boshela chtl. l-1" 11
1.44. " Appies.; received aid for alt; by
mut)
JAMES PATTON, JR.
6)131u61-PoirisLat V ALI. " W i n.
616
Smithfield'
A rr.t.r.s-zzopenovk ai .
150 " Romanites; for sale
W.& J. C.- ACHE
fForrcegrua c — o:ru Areal, just
febl6 YVV,
& I C ACHESO
IvrtirrE IIAV.A.NA SUGAR-30 boxes White Ha
ylr vans Sugar, just reed smd for sale by -
mall/ M1LL ,..... ER & RICKET, SON.
. _
07M — C&II Htjfj-gg--m-z---)LA--- - --I5 bi L l .s . a „
A 7 Muse Molasses, on consignment and for sale by
lattlS MILLER & RICKETSON
50 .P.§. FANCY Q6SSIAII t baud, ani ro c
at manufacturer's prices, by Ifeb2oj R. LEK
I.o6 l• l l 7..f4Taitit." 7 l•WirEbS- 7: or sale by
IL LEE.
_
CASE.GREf MIXID•CLOTH-;-.lran
sale at tattaufactareeapricas, by [le.L2oj Ir. LEE.
CLOtii—on
for mile by (feb2.2) • • 111.E.g.
Ali PAIRS MAD BL ANKETS.—Theattention °Mil
lanais men is directed to this article; They will be
sold low, to close consignment, by I tel2ol LEE:
AN "-
goRTMEHT OF BLANKET G— or
sale very low as the season is far advanced. Deal
ers may expect bargains . ..ffeb2o] H. LEE:.
H. LE
fet,W Liberty street, ;otiosity Fifth.
ripo Lee -A large Brick Dwelling House, suitable for
L two families. Situated . high Op on Federal street,
Allegheny. Apply to H. LEE,
fort: Liberty street, opposite Fifth..
C ORN --300 buebela just teeeived and for sale vrbole
sale and retail by RHODES & ALCORN,
maid.
30 Piklt-tercet.
IL IttRAL--Fret , lt Ground, for sale wholesale and
rnarretail by RHODE S & ALCOItN, -
a
2) Filth streat. -
______
TXULL'D BARLEY--.of our own Manufacture—Con,
ebuitly on hand and for sale by
RHODES & ALCORN,
30 Fifth stree t
A SH
FICK)IS-0a hand and far sale by
RHODES & 'AtCORN.
OIIANGES .!OItANOES!-600 boxes Oranges, j cast re.
calved and for sale by JOSHII.6 RHODIZi
mar 6
No. 6 Wood st.
ceived and for sale by
inaribet
SAV.l.'S.—Persons
Esq., late Sheriff, for. Costs, are requested to call on
the subscriber, and settle. - JOHN COI - LE,'
feb2U Fourth street, nearEhnithlield et::
Eccinomists and .the Public, to effect a
.1' saving of one-third, and obtain the greatestbargains
erre purchased, are most respectfully invited. to visit
ROBINSON'S C LOTHESTABLISHMENT, Post Build
ings corner Fifth and Woodstreets. felksMw
CHEAP BINGHAMS.—A. A. Mszo:r &. Co. have a
very . large assortment of Gingham', it 124 cents per ,
yard. • tall soon, if yoarwant Mein, at .
marl) • No. 60 Martair maw..
L INENS: Rounds" of the
above named Goodi„.have been received at -
A. A. MASON & Co.'s, . •
GO Market st.
litiOWN LINEN TABLE CLOTHS.—A. A. Msaos
& Co , CO Market street, have in store a very exten
sive assortment of these Gaotts--sizes from 0-41 to 10-1.--
Stl. mart)
A..MASON & CO, No 60 Market street, have jam
.t . l received the largest invoice of LINENS ever offer
ed by than, comprising twenty different qualities, to
which they Invite the attention of wholesale or retail
buyers.
. WM
CHEAP CLOTHlNG—Gesitlemea wishing to provide
themselves with a handsome DRESS COAT, Pains.
or Vest, would find it to their advantage to call at Mc-
CLIME'S, bane purchasing elsewhere. AU wol* waf
rarikd. - JAS. ItIcGUIRE,"
febt3; Tailor, Thira. at.
►t'O F.N(.4 IN E 111 . 111 .DERS.—Proposals wilt he receiv
-1 ed at the office of the Pittsburgh Water Works until.
Tuesday, lath inst., at 5 o'clock, P. st, for making a entail
Steam Engine. Drawings nod specifications ant to be
seen at the office, in the old C. 11. -
mar7:dtd J. H. APCLELLAND, Supt.
Tin Roofing.
THF subscribers most respectfully announce to their
tellow-citizen's that they have perfected their ar
rangement to carryon the business of Tin Roofing on an
extensive scale. • --
his now close on four years since we first introduced
tin roofingln this city. Darin , that time we have cover.i
ed overfilly thousand square feet of roofs with tinplate,
and in all cases we believe we have given the most-en
tire satisfuction.- This kind of roof has been applied to
the very best buildings in tins city, including, among a
large number of others, the two superb buildings on Penn
street, owned by Jolla L. Shoenbelet and John Bisset;
Esqrs. That tin 'roofing (when ski fully laid on) is , both
permanent and durable, there can.
no doubt ; proof'
of this ' we can refer to the almost universal application
of•thiskind of roofing in the large cities on the sea-board
during the last twenty years; and from enquiring on the
subject, we have yet to learn of nuy one of those roofs
having been worn ont. The , roofs covered with tin in
our own city are open to the examinationof all who take
an interest. in the matter.' We have also prepared a
miniature. plan of roofs, which maybe seen at our estab
lishment, where any other information wily be given with
pleasure. • JOHN DUNLAP do CO..
marl . Corner Market and Secondstreets
•
Aron. and important'Worko on California.
ITHAT I SAW IN CALIFO RNIA--Be n agthe Journal
V of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with
an Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Mincsi
various routes ~outfits, ece.
NOTES' OF TRAVELS . IN CALIFORNIA
prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo-,
logical and Mineralogical features of the Country.--
Also, the routes from l ore Leavenworth, in Missouri. to.
San Diego in California, including parts of the Arkan
sas. Del Norte and Gilo rivers, from the official reports
-of Col. Fremont and Ma* Emory.
CALIFORNIA—Its History, Population, Climate;
Productions and Harbors, from Sir George Simpson
Monitor's Journey Round the World. With an ac
count of the Revolution in California and conquest of
that country by the United Staes. By John .1. Hughes, A.
B. Also, Col: Mason's Report, and other documents on
the Gold Region.
The above this day received and for sale by .
KAY A. CO.,
Corner of Wood and ad sts.
Patterson's Carriage Itlimarafactokys
Diamond Alley, between Wood and Smithfishiatrects,
Writ= may always, be found an assort.
• ' •ment of Family • Carriages; 'Barouchea,
Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work,
from a six home wagon down to a.Wheel
barrow. Persons wishing to purchase ol.contract for
anything in the above, are respectfully invited to
call. ilm29:tf
antation To amme, m store
KING & MOORHEAD,
. Diamond.
' Steamlloata for Sale.
The splendid • Steam Packets BALTIC
Sand ATLANI7C, built ezp.ressly to run as
re at- ackets on the Monongahela,- between Pitts
burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months ,
are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation
of that river, arc now offered for sale.
The following nre the dimensions of these Twin boats,
viz : Length of deck,l7o feet ;'breadth of beam, 20 feet;
wheels; 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21-
feet by 38 ificties diameter; cylindcrs,2l inches, and 61
set stroke. Each boat &intents 50 staterooms, and the
cabins' are furnished in the richest modern style.
Jior terms, enquire of J. S. MOORHEAD.
novZlitf Pittsburgh.
For Maio or
ICFFER. FOR SALE the whole of the, property on
which I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the , City,
consisting of the Dwelling House, Outilouses, - &c., with
th Grden ;or I would exchange the for Property
in t he neighborhcod of the City ;—or "would divide the
Property to suit puschasers, Persons disposed to pur
chase or exchange, can call on me at the vrarehonse.of
Caravans k Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Mellen
-pahela House. (dec9:'2tarinfj JAMP.is C. CUMMINS.
rpo LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling House. Sta
. .1 hie not Lot ; CO feet by 300 , . now occupied. by Hein..
5 - iya e t adjoining Geo. Hogg. For terms. address' the
subec riber; via box 143, Pittsburgh Post Office.
fehlfk.dif ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE.
F OR SALT —A House attd Lot on \{ ylie street, near the Court House The Lot i5,..24 feet by-I`2l feet to
an allay. Title indisputable, and very 'reasonable terms
of payment. -Enquire of ffebtfll THOS. MELLON..
ipoß SALE OR RENT—A Two story fitick Dive Magi
'situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House.—
Enquire of_ , AV:MULLEN & DOWNING,-
jant 7
X .
'UtOR SALE.--,The
entire Stock of the MINERSVITLE
-ottOMIUSLINE will be disosed of at Public Sale,
Thursda ß yohe 7 th - o f Marclnex p t, at 11l o'clock, at the
Omnibus Staubn, on Fourth street, near Market, if not
disposed of at 'private sale. The following is the stock:
two Omnibuses , font' Horses, two Sleighs and Harness.
For further: particulars, enquire of CHAS. BARNET'
E. hIcANINCII, or JNO. FAGEN. felnnad
[Journal copy till day and ch. Post.]
TOILICA Dwelling House, an Feder, street,
Allegheny. nearthe Market Square, and a small -
House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs . Mar
ray's Tavern, Piit Township. .
' ' ,"
Also; a long Room 3d story, Market 'street, Pittsburgh.
Two small Stores ou hird street, and severe] convenient,
oElcl:sonar the Pot Office., Apatto
D.
Office, Third GAZZAAI, .
'street, direr Phdo Ball.
axes. Ittal).s. Just
No. 6 Wood st.
i n TAVERN STAND Al! SHOUSTOWN,- FOL.
AWL:iIENT.—A. commodious and well finished Tavern
Stand, in the village of Shoasetown, furnished in
modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be
leafed for a term of years. Addiess ~ •••
• • Janl2 .- . .'. - , • _ • ~• P. 81101/SE, Shonsetown. •
•
TO LET - Onc Three Suirian — dCitreT — wo Srt —
DvrellinK.House, finished in modem style ' marble
mantels in each of the parlors, end bath houses
in each; situated on. Wyhe street, second and third
• 49450 N train the corner of Wiahington st.
Corner of Liberty and Irwin tits.
FOR .SALE--A Lot and. Two Story Brick
Su/Mink, on Filth atreet.oppositc the Court Howe.
Also, a Haase and Lot in Binninghtun. Price,
Apply to . - JOHN J. MITCHEL,
&big _ No. 1.09 Fourth st.
O
LET A• Store Room, on Third street, South. sole,
betvreen Wood and Market streets. - -YasseeSion
pven ou the lot day of April. Apply to M. 1CAP41.91,,
or to JOHN COYLE,
• feb2o - Fourth street, near Smithfiel d.
910 LET--a. good dry CELLAR, situated on the North
east side of the Diamond, .suitable for an Eatra
Room, or Storage of tinyiklia.AivElege g
86 Market st, Pittsbarglt.
- DOOM AND POWER TO LET—r& Room, 20 feet by
-J,A, 40, can be had, with powsr sufficient. for a Turning
or - Machine Shop, on Liberty street, near - the , Canal
Bridge. Enquire at._ ROBINSON'S , &lAD] Post Buildings, corner Fift.hst. and. Wood..
containing
T eleven Roonts,) on Wayne straet. Rut, to a good
Tenant, 82.50. Apply to _ _ _ .
WILLIAM. TATE dc. OO. r
• (SUCCESSORS TO sna - nimr - tc'T.ITE.)
Ne.lo, Fourth street; between 'Fere* and Lalerty,,r6 ear,
ir AN UFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden inpes,hy
m.". drams, pumps, baths - , water closets, leaden coffins,
tce - ,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order,
sheet lead from 1 to 8 lbs. to the square foot, in sheets of 6
-by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale,
()rent to order in any size dint : may be wanted.
They also manufacture - and"Accep constantly on hand'
leaden pipes from 2. to} inch Calibre aqueduct pipe; for
conveying water hem springs, furnished to the Connie)
trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000
feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method
of laying. Also, ori hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat
ent suction Pumpsifor wells or cisterns; Snow ,k; cos
very . Supeiror cast iron seetion Pumps.
Hydrant work of every description - executed in the
most durable manner, and on the most accommodating
terms. Orders from the country - for leaden pipes, she'
tend, or pumps, will receive prompt attention.
.--
CO.Partnership Natilee.
JOAN DUNLAP- ' JOHN FLEXING.
71 - OHN : DUNLAP. having, on the lei inst., associated
,th him in. his Im porti n g JIIN FLEureo. they will
j eres g er carryon theirof House Furnishing
Hardware, and Manufacturing business, ander the nanie
and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old
establishment will he closed Ty the senior Partner of the
preisent Arm, at th eir, warehouse, corner of Market an
Second street s,_..'-JOHN DUNLAP h , CQ.
parrnen3hip otllivaszrs &Lax
ip this %1 1 Ixedrmxtuat consent. The bu
-s,oos..oftheanlbeit.ed hy 13.1.te
J. HALtiinpfiv,
H. LEE.,
Pius!+iergh, 30th Jan., 1849
NOTlCE._The . ntidersigned will -continue the Wool
business and attend to the attic of Woolen Goods, at the
old place. - H. LEE.
In retiring frontllie late firm of Itlurphir ac - Lee, - 1
take great pleasure in recomniending Mr. ._Lee to the
confidence of ray friends and tothe
hi - lISSOLUTION—Tbe partnership heretofore eximing
Ai between 'JAS. BERDMAN and Wlll SPRAT!,
was dissolved on the 9th inst.;-by the death of the latter.
The business Of the late Sim Iva/ be settled by , the sur
viving. partner, JAS. NEWMAN, at the old stand - (No.
93: - Wood street,) where persons indebted will ?lease
mate payment.
CARPET -TUG , FOUND—A. email Carper-Brig 'rims
picked up the'Moriongaheld River,yeeteo3o,
The owner can have it, bt calling at thie office, and PAY
ing for advertisement. feb2/3t
r.`.
Lots for - Salo In Ben:Mitts
L _
• A MINING ALLEGHENY'. CITY:---Fort
beforefifty
. Lots will be sold at a low price;any time the
Ist of April: Mechanics or others, who wish cheat',
Lots, will find it to their interest
,to buy now, ns it is: be
hayed they will increase' ery much iu value &wink 'the
' , year. Those whaling small Lots will callotadr i kirlF*Li
- at the.upper Bpidge, Allegheny.
A portion of the Ground in Beavillalformerly Nunnery
Hill,) is laid out lit squares of from - three to' five acres—
:to be sold to those:wishing a country residence. This
portion of the Ground commands a view of both Rivers,
and is a most delightful plan for a slimmer residence..—
'Nquira of ffibl3:d2wl - THOMPSON BELL' '
Volnable.Property for Sole.
HE Mißersigned offer for sale the - valuable. property
known. as ,Concert Hall, .situated on Penn street,
corner of Barkeee alley, having a ft on Penn street
ofl2o teet, running back 160 feet to r nl2 feet alley, on
- "chid/ is erected a very large Brick Dwelling House, the
main building front of two stories, with wingenne and a
half
The build story high, and the rear building three stories; high.
ing is very, convenient and - well adapted ,lor
Hotel of extensive Boarding House: It is now occu
pied by Mr. christie as a Hotel._ For terms, apply to.
JOHN GRAHAM or / E xecuton
JOHN IL PEEBLES, 5
Pittsburgh, reb.l2 1849--dlnt -
Mount Minniet Building'g Lots for Sales
psyBEAUTIPULLY SITUATED BUILDING LO
a
a for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property.'
Parsons: desirous of investing a small sum of money, can
do so tondvantage, by securing choice Lots of various
. Tlus property, for beauty of location, commanding a
View of-the two cities the Allegheny, Monongahela and
'Ohio rivers, is lutelukier/. It hasthe advantage of an
abundance of the choicest spring water. The new road,
nem finishing, will render fleas? of access, and bring it.,
within al convenient. distance of the Allegheny market: '
As an 'investment for profit, to say nottung of the de
lightful situation for it residence, the buyer will secure in
a few years a TIIIILEZ-FOLD return.'
'' The above Lots will be sold for Cash, - or on a Credit
'of one to five Years.
Time CLEAR AND INDISPTITAIILE.
Plans maybe Seen and every information had, of Mr.
HUG H S WEENY, on the premise ;or of JOHN . COYLE,
,at his offiee,on 4111 street, Pittsburgh. nov3o
TIAIIM FOB LALE---7i Acres, about three miles from
tee=City. line, on the Turnpike, adjoining the old
Black Horse , Taverh property. near East Liberty. The
ground improved, and in a delightful situation for
a country seat. It has thereon a good Dwelling House,
and three small tenant houses, - and one of the bes
springs of water in the country; and can be hal on very
accommodating terms. Enquire of -
feb2B THOS. MELLOI`I.
,T AWRENCEVILLE PROPERTY 'FOR SALE—A
. .I_4 large and valuable Property of 100 feet front on
Ewalt street by 140 deep on Washington street to a 24
'feet alley, containing a two story Fratne Dwelling; well
arranged and in complete order, with bake-oven, wash
house, stable, garden • and fruit trees, all Under good
fence, and title good. Price 81,200. ,
' r• S. -CUTHBERT, Gen, Agent,
• Smithfield street.
A FARM.FOIt SALE—Of Kt Acres, withlt good Log
House, Garden, - number of Peach- Trees, and• fine
Spring.. Also(S Acresin cultivation. Balance is good .
and well timbered. Situated bear to - Church and School,
Saw and Grist Mills, and two miles from the Ohio, at
about 3U miles below Marietta--c.an readily be divided
into two small Farms and may be so sold, if purchased
at once—S.loo. S,'CUTHBL'ItT, Gen. Agent,
febt..2 Smithfield street.
IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE —A small Iron Foundry
1 with Patterns, ToolS, Ace., all readyffor:openttion, ,
be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron
°r lfti ' s offers an excellent opportunity to a young - man to
commence the Iron Foundry business. Enquire of
SCAIFE h ATKINSON,
Ist, near Wood street.
FOR BALE—A'Lot of Ground, in 7th • Ward,
~12Piusb
urgh, go feet on Duncan street by 76 feet to an 11
feet alley. The location is desirable. Terms, moderate.
Enquire of JOHN COYLE, Real'Estate AO,
,• fetal' • Fourth street, near Smithfield. 4
palektACE—A small two story frame dwelling h — o - as s e,
cm:eel:lentil situated, fronung ou Pride street r oun
street beyond the Hospital: The lot is 24 feet in frout,by
123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms.
For farther particulars apply ai the house, or to
sep2 JAAIES MAY, Water street.
C. A..3II , ANULTY tc. CO
Canal Basw
ME
• FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS,
• AT P. DECLAIM'S. •
IW. FORTYNINB, LIBERTY ST., R1.2758080R:
TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and . genarai assort- -
meet of French, English, Belgian and Antillean
Cloths, Cassimeres and \listings, of the latest and most
• desirable patterns. Amongst tbem will be found a varie
ty of entirely new styles Nancy . Cassimeres rand Vest
legs, of the latest importations—all of which will be
made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short
notice,and reasonable prices. . •
On hand, a large assortment of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, made op ia •the present Spring St y le, and
will be'sold low for cash. •
N. B. To TAILORS.- Watt's Graduating Shoulders'
Measure System. ftir sale at (mrt:d&w; P. DELANY'S.
• • A. As awn Q.
. 0.60 ` MARK'ET STREET, have reCeived, by re-
SixCe limgortatios, the following. GOODS, viz:—
cartons Thibet Shawls, of vartous qualities and
'colors; 50 doz. " Alexander's " best quality Kid Glovea ;
Tread
with a good assortment of cold Silk, Lisle
Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade ; rich stand
ing straight and turn•over Collars; 300 pair Embroidered.
Cuffs, from 50 cents to 51,e5; Mourning Collars, of va
rious patterns; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment
ever offered by us; . French and' Knglish 4-4 Prints;
Hoyle's Prints, emal figures and fast colors; small plaid
. French Ginghams; British Paraiba', Chintz; white satin.
damask Table Cloths ; • Linen Damask, 6.8 and 10.4;
green Bereges; Gent's black Gros de Rhine Silk Cravats,
to 40 inch, the best goods imported; Purse Twist ;
Linen Cambno, and Linen Cambrie.Hdkfs., from GI. .10
$.2.50 ; WHITE GOODS, such as Jaeonets, Lawns,'Mull
and Swisse Muslim', figured and plain Laces, white and
col'd Tarlatans; &c.. !cc. We are in the daily receipt of
new Goods, and invite thozattention of purchasers to our
extensive stock. • • • . • feb27
r v -
Fashionable Head' uarter.,
No. 28 Marker street, second - door below Second street.
C. WERNEBI7II.O, -
- DESPECTFULLY announces to his nnmeromariends
Alb and to the Public, that he has removed his Fashion-
able Hcad-quarters from Liberty sweet blue new Store,
on Market, 24 door from Second street. He Is coastant
ly prepared to make to order, of the most fine and beet
materials, in R superior manner and at very reasonable
prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing, of which
his completa'stock of choice and carefully selected
French, English and Belgian Cloths. Cassimeres;. Vest
' jugs, &e., of the latest and most deiirable patterns, are • ''•
particularly
on han d
band a very large stock of Ready made •
"Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very low.
C. WERNKBURG,
281Barket et., 2d door from Second at: _ •
(=MN
a leaihed •
A A- 'MASON A. CO., Islo. CO Market street, have just
• received tho following well known . brands of
Bleached Muslin', viz : . • .„
7.8 and 54 Blenched Muslin, James' Steam Mills;
54 " Naninkeng "
" Mason," "Pokanoket," "Carlisle," "Mucha ster," "Gin
inigarnond." "Grallnn,' "A," "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence,"
"Boston Pillow Case," "Farnnarorth," /cc. All of
which, together with many styles not here mentioned,
will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or tack
nge.
-
Clothing at Copt. .
,4 S the subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room,
/IL they will adhere strictly tothe above terms. There
fore we would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to our handsome assortment of CLOT/MVO. Oar
Stock is large, and of the best material and .warkmun.
ship. 2411.,141.1LLEN.& DOWNING
&
WI . No. 218 opposite foot of 7th et.
shirtin g sinrininnu truth bintni.
UT IL MURPHY invites the particular. attention. of
V V those wanting the above Goods, to bisdesirabla
stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv
ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pare
He has just received an additional supply, and is offering
Shining Masilins of a superior q ualit y at a very low
Shprice. Also ' ecting and Pillow -case Muslins;
Diapers and Crash; • . .
• Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins ;
Blankets, quills; Counterpanes; and -
Housekeepum - Dry Goods generally.
LADIES DRESS GOODS—Sorb as French Merinos,
Parmettos, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles
net received;) Alpacas, Ac. -
The season' being far advanced, all these Goods Mill be'
sold at prices that cannot-fail mplease.
`Wholesale Rooms ap stairs.
Fresh Arrival...mew Goods
NO. 65 kkallfr ST., BETinnEw 47}/ rt. .AND...TBN DLIMOND
FANC Y AND STAPLE.WLNTEE -DRY GOODS!
The subscriber has just received his second supply
of NEW GOODS. purchased in the Eastern cities since
the Great Fail in co, and far below the cost of mann
lecturing, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Be
tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS!
Bleached hlnslin, only 31 cents; . •
4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 51. to 121 cents; _
4.4 Brown do. do. sto 8 cents;
4-4 Double Purple Calico, 121 do.
Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 51. cents;
Furniture Chintz, only 81 cents; '
► Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool , 181 cents
British Chintz, Blue and Orange,lo cents •
Bed Ticking, only 51-sents;
• French Dress Ginghame, n ,. ;
cents; , . .
French Work Col Mrs. only 121 cents;
4-4 White Flannel, only 2.5' cents.
• LADIES' DRESS. ' '
Black Plaid Silks, rich lust re GOODS.;
Wide Black Manilla Silks;
Chameleon Silks, all shades;
. .
'Satin stripe Cashmere, new style ; .
French Lamartine Plaids;
Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; ,
Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre;
Gala Plaids, high colors; '
. Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shades; .
Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres;.r.
French Merino, all colors; •
Chameleon Satin all shades;
Blank Plaid Gro. ' D' AMO ur Silks; •
Chameleon Thibet Clothe.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • • •
Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Embroid
ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha
Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Leine •
Shawls; new style Stradilla Shawls; plain and embrold
ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and
new style Paris printed Tr.rkem and Cashmere Shawls.
- FANC GOODS.
French work Capes; Collars aud Chez:casettes; new
style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric
Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and: •
colored Kid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white ' -
and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora
vian Hose; black 'Silk Fringes and Gimps Thtead,
Edgings and Insenings.
• DOMES Lin e n ND STAPLE GOODS. • '
Damask Table and Table Cloths; Russia Dia- •
per and Crash ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Blenched
and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans; Checks;
Bed Ticking ; ,Domestie Ginghams; Colored Cambrite ,•
Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid
Litseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Blenched and color- .
ed Drillings . •
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.
Just received. a very fine assortment of French and
English, blue, Maek and brown Cloths ; black and fancy
French Cassimeres ; new style alloy Vestings and Clll-
vats ; Merino Shirts and Druwers ; Linen, Cambric and
Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment Of Gloves,
Hosiery and Saspenders. •
•
A splendid tussortmeut tit superfine (ribbon boand)
Blankets,just received.
The above GOODS haiting . lieen purchased siace the
recent great fait in pricer, Merchants and others are re
quested to call and inspect them; as I feel confident that
on examination they will be found much lower than they
have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell
them wholesale and retail, at a very small prof: cr. the
Eastern Cost. fiI3SALOI4I MORRIS,
no v• 23 No. G 5 Market street. Pittsburgh.
New Geode, at. Number Mtlty.utne i• .•
COISTR OR YOURTII AND ZUREK? 611.11.1113, ITIT9IO3ILOH.
(1•1_ REAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber has just re- .
Ur turned from the Eastern Cities, turd inflow receivi
Z nks
vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAFL '
DRS GOODS, adapud to the present season, and em
br ling a stock for richness end variety not surpassed by
et" establishment iu the West.
DRESS GOODS! • . • •
Very glossy black Silks; Cravats ; and Collars' . '
Handsome dresa. do. Black ' love Veils and ' lldkfs.;
Rich changeable do. Jaconet and Camb. Blasting..
Rich changeable Satin de Plaid and striped Muslins;
Chthes; . Handsome Ribbons • •
Mods and high col'd French,G loves, Hosiery, dr.c;
Merinos; .Cloths for Cloaks;
Mode and high col'd Ithlblin'Terkeri Shawls; , •
de Laines; . ;Cashmere do.
New style mutate deLaines;•plain Thibet Shawls, silk
Satin striped Cashmeres; I fringe ;
Fancy do. • do. Plack"Thibet Shawls, d0.d0..
Black and colored Alpaill;;Black do. do.
Plaid Ginghams, bright 'Silk do. do. .
tors; . • Fine Brochm do. :
News tyle Visettes; "' Cloth
Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Long so.
California Plaids;
Low Priced do
Black Bombazines • . . Plaid Cloakings. • -
CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION
His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se•
tested with much care with. particular reference to:.
fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of.
design. These goods are lower than they have ever
been before, and ate worthy the particular attention ot.
purchasers: -
The best Calicoes for 'Lets. ever offered; •
Double purple Calicoes, English, in cents; ,• .
Green do.
Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; • • • •
• New style Merrimack Calicoes; . • . •
Blue do. do. .
Blue and Orange • . do.
Furniture . do.
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low
price of in cents per yard.
Also, Black Alpacas cts. per yard.
Plaid Gin and very handsome dark a n dbright colored Plaid Gin g
hams, far 121 cents, warranted fast colors.
Bleache
DOMESTIC
. AD STAPLE GOODS:
to 1 •
Yard wide Unbleached, Of to 9;
Bed Ticking'', verreheap; . • "
Casinents Dnllings, Kentucky „leans; ".' ' • '
Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys ; • ' „
Domestic Gingharns, Mariners' Shlnings; • • ..
- • Colored Cambric.; - ' • •
Flannels, lower than ever offered; •
Canton Flannels.
. .
LINEN GOODS!
Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; •
Damask Table Linen; • : •••• •• .
Do. - do. Cloths; ••• ..•
RI/Ilia - Sheeting;
Do. Diapers; • , • . .
Linen Drne. Crash.
BLANKETsr BLANKETS . :
A large - stock of Blankets, front CO3llO 'to very fine;
also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and ve ry fine, for
Overcoats.
.. . .
GOODS FOR GENTLE:IIIEN.
. Pine and superfine French and'Eaglish MOM, and Caa
simeres; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand
kerchiefs and . Cravats ; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and
Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Bole,
ate. etc.
The subscribir haying tra d eraorditfitry prepare- .
tions for the Fall and Winter and having purchas—
ed his Goode under the advantage of markets unusuallf
-depressed,. can confidently promise his enstomers the!
best bargains be has ever been able to offer.. '
Customers of the house, and purcbasera n'einljg;oire:
opeetfally invited to call. ( nov2o ) ROSS. •
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