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ftlatitinghost Inb - 11rinfing Office.
- - CORN OF 'WORD AND FIFTH STEtils"lll.
try" qlag ttddea.to oar Establiatimont, aphsudid
litteaurrower Printing,Maehlue, we are propared to do,
all kinds ac Newspaper and Book Work in a stylo of un
surpassed beciaty_and' neatness, and upon the most tea..
sonabto terms: We taspootklly.tooliol ilea patronage ot
the publiii.ti tlibiline of out tstoness..
, ,
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ativotisers aretsque.xteetto /land in therjavorobfarre
4 o dad P:4l. - This must as comptied.wia t in ordtr in-'
1101 %Nathan, Watnitispomble,tin sarti•gourutouid
ur E. W. CARR, Vaned States r.lowarkaper Agency .
Sun EultdlngeLN. E. corner of Third and Dock streets,
and 400,North Fourth streer—isouroalyautborisedAgent
in Fhiladolphja.
FlteleoMt Limon Scosa.—Frepared by J. W. Kelly
Walken street, N. Y., and for sale by A. JA.I10:15, No. 70
Founh strett,'Agont for the manufacturer.* , This will be
fbund a deliglatul article of beverage:inlet:allies, and
1)&1lb:bin:Iv in sick rooms. • - •
Dana% Ltnosrs,—An improved Chocolate preparation,'
being a combination of Cocoa nut; innocent, tortgoniting ,
end paintgible ; highly recorareendedi pariculatly for
invalids. - Prepared by. W. Baker, Dorchester, Ness.,
and for sale by A. bonnot, at thePekin Tea Store, No'. 7O
Fourth street - • cairn-
Ilituir•Gliiracensa - AND I l liZlNESl."•Wright'is Indian Vege
table Pills-are one of the beet medicines in the world for
the cute of 'giddiness, because they purge froth the body
those stagnant and corrupt humors which, - When-fleatinr
lathe general mass of the circulation, are the cause of a,
determination of - rush let - blood to-the.head, giddiness,
headache, lose lit memory, dimmers of eight, drowsiness,
gain of, the head, and 'many tither symptoms of a loaded
and corrupt state of the blood - - -
VVrtght's Indian Vegetable Pills arc also ono of the
very best 'medicines tor the - cure" of indigestion, and
therefore will 410i3 t assuredly restore the body to a -sound
.Betaara c ' eunterflits and Imitations.—Remitaber
ilmt the Ongiuni and Only Genuine Indian -Vegetable
Pills finve the writtr a signature of Wtz.raim Watatrr on
be top label of each box: - • " • " -
Remember, alscfi'that H. Smyser,Dmggist. corner of
Market and Thinl itree s, is not an agent for this mediaeine, and we cannot gunrnntee tie Vanilla that offered
~ uine - I fo
r W i gs PipOTe li9 Racestr r e, Phi a a D lpha e h d-by JOHN
al
THOMPSON, 156 Liberty 'street, Pittsburgh.'N Who
is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup
.plied at the wholesale rate. , marta
ID"7.Constimption is-a' disease which is carrflng its
victims to the tombs by thousands, without being arrest-
ed in its progress - by the medicinesin common use at the
present time: Hut a .brightet day - is-coming, and las
come—as to successfully arrest this disease. Dr: Rogers'
Livetivort 'and 'rar not only gives immediate relief in
Coughs and Colds, but from the testitnotty of mien of-the
highest standing bere'and elsewhere, it, is making some
very minor/cable cares of Consumption. Improvements
in the treatment of dise.ses arc onward, and nothing cad
arrest its spirit ill the .present age. - Those who are
sitilicted with diseased Lungs, would do well to-cull ot
the agent, and see the certificatcsof -Dr. Wm-J. Rich
ards, Judge Burke, the - wife of the Rev. George W.
Maley, and of Dr. Hiram Cox, lateTrofessor, in the Fe
' lectie Medical College of Cinninnati. -
' This medicine not only cures Consumption. bufhienks
up the most distressing Cough in a few.hours time, or the
money will be cheerfully refunded.
For sato by r • - • & co,
-• .. Wholesale Druggists, No. GO Wood at.
IiaNF,ELANII & MARDIN,
. Grant street.
meit6:l3md&w.
, ATICTION SALEIji
BY JAMES MILEN.N.4, AUCTIONEER.
No. 114 ; Wool) . TIIIIEE DO4)119 FROM F 117711
"DEAL ESTATS--•A valuable Lot of Ground corner of
ct ashington street and Cray . E
alley, is the ast or 3d
Ward,City•of Pittsburgh, on
.tvhich.is erected a thick
and Frame Dwelling House and Stable s at AUCTION . ..—
On Saturday, March 94th, at 3.o'clock in the . afternoon,.
be•sold, on the ;trembles, in the 3d Ward; Pittsburgh,
a Lot of Ground situate on the corner of IVashingiOn st.
and Clay alley, on which is erected one good substantial
Brick Dwelling and one. Frame Dwelling, both finished
in the best nod most coridortable manner. Also, one
Frame .Stable. The property, is very valuable. being :
located in. the best part of the city, and suitable either for
a private residence or business stand, such as is seldom.
'oliered at Public sale. The terms will be accommodating.
intuit) . - • ' JAMES McKEINNA, Auct. .
PLENDID FURNITURE- 'Feather Beds, Mat tmsses,
0 Carpeting, China Ware, 'Kitchen Utensils, ern., of a
Private Tamil), ut AUCTION.—On Saturday, March
24th, at 10 iiclockiu the tbrenonn, will be sold, without
reserve, at the dtvellineCitsxasits.ltPliniata, EEtq •
-Fourth street, lintweett Wood mad Smithfield, his entire
Household Furniture,Feather Beds, Bedding, ere.,as he
is removing to Philadelphia. Every article will c pos
itively sold, without tury respect to, prices. It is certain- -
ly as fine a lot of Furniture as was ever offered at public
sale in thiceity, and has been kept in the - neatest and
best of order. The greater penis ta use only. about four
years, and all were expressly made to onler,comprising
apart the following: rnallogany , sofus and - chairs, ma
hogagy divans and rocking chairs, mahogany side board
with marble top, 1 mahogany secretary and-book-case
Mahogany card Mlles. mahogany side tables, mahogany
centre tables, cherry dining and breakfast tables,mahog
any wash stands - with marble tops; Cherry wash stands,
fancy work stands, mahogany dressingbcreatis, =hog.
any and cherry plain bureaus. 1 splendid mahogany pa
tent high post bedstead, cherry high post bedsteads,
cherry French bedsteads, 2 excellent wardrobes. Caney
and common chairs, 3 large and splendid Mantel hioking
glasses, fancy toilet glasses, gas chandeliers, efindela- -
bras; a large assortment ot parlor, chamber, hail and
stair carpeting, cif the - latest patterns and best quality;
Brussels and .Saxony hearth rugs, feather beds of the
choicest quality, hair, husk and straw mattresses :Vied
ding of every. deseription, fenders and fire irons, Vene
tian and transparent blinds, Chins tea and dinner sets,
a variety of queensware and 'glassware, ivory handle
knives and forks, common-To., I French manitd clock
with shade,TOIIS .1 weeks; with a great 'satiety of kitch
en utensils; 2 eldelle at cooking stoves, with fixtures. all
complete; 1 - refrigerator, 1 wire Aare. Terms at sale:
marl 9 JAMES McKEN?iA, Anct.
PL EN DIU ' , URN ITU HE AT AU C ON.4ht Thins
° day, Ma. ch 29th, at tO o'clock in the forenoon, will
be sold' at the'eubinet Wareroom of Philip Weis ' Penn
street, second door . from Walnut street, yin Ward, his
entire stock of 'Furniture, as he is declining that busi
ness Among the articles arc. wardrobes, "card tables,
dining and breakfast tables, wash stands, fancy work
stands, high post bedsteads, French bedsteads, unborn
pi dressing bureaus, fall column plain bureaus, cherry .
bureaus, fancy and comsrum chairs, settees.
marl 4 JAM FS Itic KENNA, :A act.
N ACCOUNT OF WHO IT MAY UONCERItt,
to pay hoarding and otheicharges ' on Saturday-af
ternoon, March 3lin, at 2 o'clock. will he sold, withou
„reserve, at ArNetina's Auction Rooms, to pay hoarding
Atittiother.charges, unlessathe owners or thew agents re
deem them before, 8 trunks, comithiing`clothingi&e.; 3
. carpet kags„containingclothiti ac.; .1 hat boiandlat ;*
Ibandbo2-und
.contents; 1 valise 'and contents;'! port
folio; bat of starch; I gold watch. 'Those concerned
will tithe Itotice of this advertisement: Terms, cash, par
funds. - I/. R. MILLER,
•, SL Charles BoteL
JAMES M'KENNA,-Auct'r.
iMrchS
A r ALUAIILtS FARM I , olt SAL42.--Of 115 Acres,
having 45 in a good state of cultivation, and suita
ble Improvements the balance of the Land is of first rate
- quality, and "well titnherecl—situated- one mile from the
West - side-of side of the Ohio -river, 2 ztud twenty miles belew
this city... Those desirous or securing a henithy location
-end w bargain, in a good Farm, will attend, without de=
S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent; -
JUSHUA RHODES, inotriale Fruitercr, Confationer
and 'Dealer in Nuts rind nit kinds of Foreign Fruits,
No. IVond street, Eastsble, between NS'ater and First
streetii Pitisburgh,-Pa. All orders in his line.carefully.
1 2 , GG3-8 nbtn. fresh Eggs, Tee'd cousignment, and
111 for sale by -twar7 - 2j ' KING-&I4IOOIUM'AD. '
OTATOES--100.sacks, just fee'd and for sale by
P
mar -1 -; KING & MOORHEA D,
CREAM osalEbp.F TARTAR-- . 6U_O i la_ t • . }: grci just re
c ce x iv a e r d
Lrne N , &nit WOO 4
lANNA-400 lbs. Small PI aka. jinn received and for
sate by - B. A.. FAHNESTOCK
- Corner Ist and Wood am
DOPER'S ISINGLASS---B.eases, just received and
!or 'sale by p.. A. FAUN &STOCK & CO.,
zritten - ' . Corner, let and Wood sta.
TORIME YELLOW CORN-1000 bushels . , in store and
for sale, wholesale Mid retail, by
marn • ,RHODF.S It ALCORN, 30 Fifth at
ri3ORNI&T:YHEE.A.RL-.500 litabs.'s Prime Yellow;
ki rn store and for sule.hy RHODES & ALCORN, •
nittal 30 Fifth street.
iL MEAL—Of our own Grinding, colistantly on band
NJllrut for sale by • 'RHODES & ALCORN,
at 22 • all Fifth street..
•
". 1 0113--Constautly on build and for sale. wholesale
u l
ond" rend!, ' RHODES & ALL'OR-N,
"' Insr22_ ' .30 Falb street.
. _
.CHOPP'D FEB D , FOR .11012.513 AND CATTLE—
Choo'd Corn and. Oats, do. Com and Oat-bran,- and
Barley Meal, constantly on hand and for aaleby
msr_• 'RHODES acALCORN,I3O Fifth at.
AT MEAT AND 1113LVD BARLEY..—Of our own
ij 'Manufacture. constaitly outland and for fella by
• RHODES & ALCORN% 30 Filth at.
inn PACKAGES T UBS, KEGLERS and 'RICKETS,
Vt./. just received froarAiatieszi factory, and for sale
by • - [mar22] . .W. & ACHESOLN.
150 113:ol3rIeSuiePbOyTitniT.OESTIInvfir.ncralamrd
160 B BLS., e
o lots i N m ig
.r. ‘ r/; ,, E1 . - 6 1 . n A sA;Zi .o r
E CFI VED- Al , DI.: A. MINER:S.—The Carious, a_
Family Picture; by E. Bulwer Lytton.
The Diamond-and the Pearl; by Mro. Gore.
New York in Slices with splendid illuitratiOns:,
- Tho Old Judge; or Lite 111=0. Colony; by Judge Hulibur
ion. !Mho! of Sam Slick..
-The .4dientureri or Caleb Williams, or thMgi oe they
arc; by. .IVilliatn Godwin.
Dayisqlanuel of -Magnetism; new edition.
hlerfithi Chemical_ and Pharmaculic Manipulations;
leith.9.23illustrotions.
A Hew. Description Califcrrnia,, complete . with all
the useful information to emigrants to
. that country; by L.
W. Hastings, a resident of
.Calicornia.
'maxld - ' SMCIRVIRLD sr., 3D DOOR ABOVE SRDOND. .
PO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of. General
Allegheny
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County
of
The petition.of Elizabeth:Mink. of - the Ward,-eity of
Pittsburg, in the county aforesaid, humbly sherveth, That
your penuoner bath provided, herself with materials for,
the accommodation of travelers and others:at her dwel.
ling house, in the Ward, nforessidj and prays that your
Honors will grant her a license to.keep .abottse Of pub.
lie entertainment. And your . petitioner in duty
bound,will pray. . -ELIZABETH. MINK.
We, the. subscribers, .citizens of re
the afosaid Ward;
do certify, That the abovepetitioner leaf good rliputefor ••
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with booze r
room and conveniences for the.accommo,dation - of. tray.w.
eters and'others, and that said tavern,is rtecessaq. , .
.. J. Wilson,T. E. Kremer, Wm. Ketteab nigh, ROgarlb
A. Reatz,./..Hay,D. Ross,D Neel, Thos. GrayW.War•
en, W. Sehmklt, W. Peter, J. - Pena*. Std&W;
MMO
=WM
• PASSENGER ARILIINGEIVENTS_POR 1848. '-
dieru nbeatPaekethinor,leaveadally for Oincinnati,lollL
Passenger' Paektyviti "BroWnrrille, ro: Baltirnorn and
Fitiladellitd aid Gran, and drat- - r•
PlailEoaehLine, direct to Philadelphia; tr A: 12 1
Watnem and Southern Mall 'Mach Line, et a: W. •-•
NcirtiroWeetern, ataVlevelandi daily; to A. X.
Erie and Weetern New York;daily,•l? A- 11 .
Nortle•Eaaterroo Philadelplaia;dailr, except Eturditia,4
ARRIVALS AND DELARTURE Or MALLS. :
Eastern - Malt via Philadelpkia, due 345 t., closes 12 u.
I VesterNMail,Cita. stud Lonum., due 8 r.lut : , closest; A.*.
Soutb.via Rai Land Washington, A.
due 0 P.1111.i 6,50'5 A.ll.
Monk-Western ids Cleyeland, dui 10 . 114 closes° A. N.
Erie and 'Western New 'York, due 8 r. M. closes 8 • ss
• - EITOCICS. - •
Par. radar. ,Asked. Offered
Datikor Pittsburgh 650,10 - 1560,00 150,00
Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00 43,60
Merchant* , and hi. Bank - 5000 60,00 ' 49,00
. Parraera , , Deposit Bank ' None fit market.
- Hand Street Bridge 50,00 . : MOO . 49,00
Northern Libertie a Bridge ..... • • 60,00 , 36,00
Old Allegheny Br:dge • 23,03 30,00 , 33,00
Connellsaille R.Steek, paid on
sharea,ls2,so 6,00 . 1,43
City. Bonds (0 cent?) 90,00
Monongahela Bridge23,oo .16,60
Oita Stock -• 60,00
OFFICE. OF TIM POST. •
FRIDAY MORNING, Starch : kl. 1840.11 (
The weather is again very fine. Business is very
brisk, on both the " - Allegheny and Monongahela
wharves, andm the streets. The spring has thirty
opened: - Thin Eletels are crowded with country
merchants, and withipockets fully of rocks:they are
.
in the humor to buy liberally.
:Wehave but little change to note in prices.
ASHES`-Of Soda Ash;—,the mirket is fbil; sales
.tolerably brisk at Omitted rates, MOM , In other
kinds of Ashes there are no changes in prices. We
take out figures of last - week:
Seorehinge, 31031 I
Pearls, f 4-051
Pots, - &damns, 6051
ALE—The demand Is very good, without any
chano in. prices. We quote Common at $6,00, X
X $7,00; XXX 68,00. Bavarian Beer (a compara
tively new article in the market) is worth $6,00.
- BACON—The market is quite dull; a few sales
Made at last week's quotation; Hams' at 61-061 c.;
Shoulders 4e.. Sides 5951 c.
BRICKS. -Common are.worth $4,5095,00; Paving
$5,5096,00; Fire Bricks $16,00.
BAGS--=Sales of Cotton at $4,0094,50 el , dor.
BLOOMS.. Reid. at $659170.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-No supply, and no de
mand. -The season is ewer.
'BEEF..SaIes of Dried Beef at 7lc. in a retail
way; but little doing:
BERSWAX: .Some transactina reported at 199
29c.from first hands and from store.
BUCKETS—SaIes of Beaver and Marietta Buck
ets at 62,1592,20. '-Good supply in market; and de-
Mand brisk as usual.
• BEANS..SaIe of IS bbls small white at 62c. Dull;
market well supplied. Common raised are worth
409L0.'
BUTPER..SaIer oramall lots of Pibtrie Roll at
. -121 e. Market almost bare; ink demand good. Lard
is dull, and without any change in prices; No 1 is
worth 6196 c. Bulk Pork we quote at 31 c. but the
demand is nut so good.
COTTON VARNS--Manufactarers have made a
change in prices. - We give the table corrected. It
is an advance.
Short Reel— " NO • 7
N 0.5 to No. 10 " 700
"11 to 13. • • ••• . • ... 17 eOO.OOO, 1000 510—
"14 18 Coverlet Varit fk 5.2041
Increasing 1 cent V' Hilo Carpet Cheju 2.0/3
N 0.120. . Cotton Twine WV
Long Ree I P doe. - Candle .. •.. —7016
. No. 500 . 8
Bag Fillings sells at 15c.; No. 1. batting at 9c.;
No. 2-at Sc.; No. 3at 7c. A superior article of Bat
thig in sheets 91 by 4 feet, expressly for family use,
and pnrfeetly clean, at 12Ic.
CANDLES..We have no change to report:
City dipped. . 9 DUO CineMnatido -- 022
Mould-.......... •• 10 0101 Sperm, best brands3o 032
finsburirli Star-.. -•,12 tiio:4 • Do. inferior 93 030
CORDAGE..There have been some alterations by
manuracturors, which are noticed below:
Manilla Rope, by Coil, 13c
Do • do , when cut, 14c
White Rope, by Coil, . 11c
Do do when cut, I2c
Tarred do by Coil, 10c
Do do when cut, Ilc -
Packing Yarn, fine, 9c
Dodo - coinmon, - ' .Se -
Manilla Bed Cords,..:, "411,7502,6203;50 p
Do do per coil, 13 p
Hemp do 1,54:Q2,2503,00 rp
Do do per coil, MO SS
'Manilla Plough Lines, 75057 p
Hemp do do 75
COPPER.. The ate, Broilers 27028; Sheath
ing 27; Old 18019.
'ICHOCOLATE...SaIes at 52.7503,00, according
o brand.
CORN MEAL—The prices of Corn Meal are fix.
ed .at 40c. to retailers; retailed at 45{850c. Kiln
Dried at $2,00.
CILACKERIS..The regular cites to the trade are at
'the icillowing rates:
: Water Crackers 64,00 4S bbl.
'..Butter do. d ; 7
'Pilot Bread 3.50 "
Bozos and Soda Crackers ie. fp al.
COTTON—We have no sales; in 0 e east pncer,
which had advanced on the receipt orthe late newt,
immediately alter receded.
FEED—Theta is a fair-supply of Bran and Shorts;
sales of Bran at 12c ; Shorts at 'Sane. according
to quality.
FISH-We have some change in prices this week
which are noted in the following table:
• Ao. 1, Mackerel, rp barrel $11,50
r. " half barrel..... 6,25
No. 2, " " 9,00
" " barrels 5,25
No. 3, " .. 600
Alt it half barrels.... 3 ,50
No. 1, Gibbed Herrings and Alewives 6,75
" Salmon ile' 13,50
Codfish, large, rp lb 4104
FLOUR-The market is very dull; wrine shipments
east. We - quote at $1,M1(03,56 on wharf. We have
nothing to say in relation to the market for Flour
°wept that it looks down.
FRUlTtfhe market is still fully supplied with
Oraegeslind Lemnos; sales of which are made at
very low rates.. We quote,Oranges at $3,00; Lem
ens at $3,00. Raisins are sold at $1,6501,75. Dried
Fruit is without change in prices, bat there are many
safes: We quote Apples :at 59055c4 Peaches. at
'511,0001,06. Green Apples are in fair request at
62{0'1,25 according to quality.
-- FURS-The following are the rates at present ..-
Red Pox, No.l, 25 0 60 t Etseeoon 0
Gray Fox 121. a . 2S 1 Mitik ••.. • 50 25
Muskrat......- u 3. - i Deer Skin, to 1b.14 0
S
FEATHER-Small sales from store. at 33(034c.
-The market is poorly supplied; demand fair. A
large lot might not command more than 32c.
FREIGHT-BeloW we glue a carefully compiled
list of freights to the different ports. It will be ob-
served that there are two classes of heavy freight.
DGoods, H. Ft H. F't.
To Cincinnati, " cwt., - , 20 - cis '' 15 10
Louisville, 25 15. • 12}
•
I. Louis, 30. 30 -25
Nashville, ' 60 - 25
Neve - Orleans, pound freight 50e -IP 100 tbs.
Lumbar is shipped to St Louis at $5(115 50 p - Mr.
To Wellsville and intermediate points 8c; to Steu
benville and. Wheeling Sc; way freight below Wells.
villa 10c; Flour from Wheeling and points below
Wellsville 121 c 1 1 , bbl; from - fitellaville and points
above 10c p bbl.
BALTIMORE & 013/0 Ranaoan.-The charges on
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from this city to
Cumberland - are as follow*, viz: Hata, Boots, Bon.
net and Medicines, 35 cents per 100 lbs. Dry
Goods,'Groceries, Queenaware, Tobocco, 25 cents
per 100 pound's. -Coffee, Salt and Fish 20 cents per
100 pounds: •
GROCERIES--There was_ conaidcrable business
in Coffee; Sugar' and Molasses yesterday. Sale of
25 barrels Monomer' at 28c. Sugar, we quote at 41
I We, according to quality. Coffee-Prime Rio is
worth 71074 c., at which many-small sales.
GRAIN-But. few 'lots of Wheat arriving;• we
quote at - 65(3706, , --a PriMe article only wilt bring
70c and hardlyAbat. __Rye is worth 45c. Oat 240
25c..Corri, 30032e4" from Store 35c. -In small lots.
Barley we have bad no sales for some days. and
therefore quote at 45c.
GENSING.-Reld at 25c.
'GLASS-There inconsiderable brisknels in Win
dow Class.. SelesBglo itt s3,2stoxrade; $3,50 to
country;:lo,l2, $3,50 to-trade I $3,75 to country.
Black Bottles.. 8210;... .. ... . .. 0. 4,00
Quall,l9 , gross- --' rd 9,00 10212 •••:- 8 4,50
Pint. " 0 7,00 12218 '.... • 0 7,00
IlfacPa mina, 5,6 • Patontdo.lo2l4
togals •-•.st: . 09,00 -.; tolnign ••• • • - 0
CiaretAlogross;. 0 9,00. Country brands, -_ _
Window Glats_le box. 82.10 3 ,250 3 ,3/
City brands. -....L . _ . 10212........- 3,50 3 3,62
GUNPOWDER.. Sales are regular at the follow
'
VFW--; . .4,75 . 0- SAO Eagle do. in pa-
Eagle t* Ds- 0 . Ace per 5......:•. Is
...._ 3 , 37,
Do.dx. 1 lb carilee 1,00 , Dock powder..., tattto 0 3 t 6 IF
HEMP Some small sales from store at i 125,00
per ton.
• • RONRY.'.We base bo Bales of cpili!Nieice.:=
•-:. - /ILlLLgwakaumr,,,itnalitusaleest3o, pet 41;..
. earl , do. - at ft. . - ~.„.. ~:-..-,,_ :- . ..: . .
EN=
ESI=2M2
PITTSBURGH , no,iuw - qv TRADE.-
BARKEIt t I-- • ,• COVartalroll FUMAY
%V. ft. MORPLIVi ' •
Weekly Review of the Slairkets.
NM
!-li.ttY - ;;;4tOt.. RUA 'Coining in; inilikliKiEtile'S iir
$7,500.09. I - • , •
BIDES -...W0 make a sineearteration in quote
Missouri •••••••• i.O . s ' , Do•kiiMi;Pakin.l l oo4 l os
SDpnetted an i s h—. .•••140 , 40 1 Green •-.•-• • a 51
IRON-The table belowlives the prices of Iron,
which have not changed for months r. - .
BarJuniat• -- - 0 , Plough wings: , • ..-1/0 s
" Commo a n. -.3 -0 - " Slabs.•-i.• •.4 0 41
Sh ee t. 54 0 •71 Russian , sheet. •• • a 16
Boiler Plates.... .6 0 et ,
1
10020 d Jun'ta 0 3,50- 3d "- •• • 0 0,1
90 9d " • • 0 400: Stall v lb. ••• •• • ti`
GO 7d "• •• • 0 4,50 . " pressed.••• • - 4310 '
i t i‘• •• • a 0 4,76 Boiler Rivets.. ••.7 0 900
NAVAL STORES..There has'been no change in
the market, and we quote'old prices.:
1
Rosin {'bbl • • 2,02 0 - --- ' " N,Cnroinia 4,00 04,25
Tisch, 3,00 alt 3,50 Tuentine,galz. 62 0 65;
Par, Allegley.3.oo 0 3,50 Pariah, C0pa11,75 49 2,25
INSUR.ANCE.. The fol owing table gives the ratio'
of insurance on good steamboats:
To Phila. and Balt, via To Wheeling I . • ... ... 1
canal I ' Brownsville
Cincinnati tI. Louisvilte •4 • ..... fI 1
Evanavilley IL- •• 4 11 , Naahville, Tenn., •• • 11} ;
Memphis, Tenn, • • .1 1' New °dolma... ••- • 1 u.'
Saint Lotds, Mo.- i 1 . Quincy, Illirlia,••• .4. 1F
Burlington,.lown,•l 11- i Galena, ••• .....14 2i,
Jefferson City, Mo., 2 I Indeperplence, Mo.-11 , ' k
LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at A c.; Bar
Sc.. Sheet Lead $5 ft box; Cut 6. The follow
ag are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe:
.1 i inch acqueduct No 2Lead Pipe
6C... sc. iiv foot.
lc " O. "
2 " "
1 " " , Nei . .37 2
" 7c. V “
1,;« " N o.l a a G i o. p r.
i i .... N o. 1 a " Ihe . ippi it
i " , a N o. 1 lc r< sto.i p, ~
1 a a N o. l it it 1 1 2144, a
Another sizes 61c. II lb.
LUMBER—We give table without alleration•
There is no change, and nothing doing but a regular
business from yards.
Clear-' M 0400 Flooring Ido 19,0020,00
Common do 011,00 Common Ido dp_....
Clear 11, do 033,00 Oak 024,00
Common ado 015,50 Pine Shingles
Clear 2 do 44,00 V 1000 2,5003,00
Common!! do 22,00 Laths, sawkl 2,008'2,20
LEATHER..There has been an advancis in New
York sole of $l,OO per 100 ms. Dealers are doing ,
a fair busbies, and complain that they cannot
get sufficient stock to meet the demand. The fol.
lowing, are the present selling rates :
New York Red, middling weights,..
do do Over ~do ...
Baltimore,
Harness Leather, AV
Skirting, do 22023.
8ird1e,....d0 ts doz 633036
1.1pper,....d0 p doz 240727
Calf Skins,doz • .Ito 2
OILS-.-Fall strained L ard Oil sells at ssc4lb 4
OIL CAKE—Bought at $13,00 per ton.
OIL MEAL-Regular wales at 40c. p bu.
PIG METAL—There have been some receipts o f
Allegheny; some by canal and, some from Mercer.
The prices are about as last fall; but no sales yet.-
-Since the above we have heard of sale of 125
tons No 1 Allegheng at 826; sales of canal at $24 .
PROVISIONS—Butter is still very scarce; there is
no prime being offered; we quote lair Roll at Ha
111 c. Prime Roll would bring 121 c. Lard is
worth 5101 c. in keg. Bulk Pork is worth 4c. at
which we have numerous sales
POTATOES..Domand good and market almost
bare; salea:at 87090 c; from arore
RYE FLOUR..SaIe of 40 bbls from fiat hands at
82,75 which is a decline.
RAGS..SaIe from store of country mixed at 31 . c.
SEEDS—Clover is without much demand; we
quote at $2,9503,00 from firafhands; Flax is worth
90a93e.
STARCH.. Regular sales at 6a6/c.
SPICES.. Very little variation in prices ; and sale
at the rates sneezed
doves.. ...... •33 0 3 Nutmegs 1,50 0 - 1,60
Cessinin Mnts. U a 25 Pepper 9 0 10
Ginger 10 0 11 Alspice 13 FP to
SHEETING—Pend No 1,7 t. Norteitook . 6fc fe
yard.
SHOT.. Regular sal , s at $1,31a1,44.
SALT..Regular sales at $1 ; 25 at canal; demand
$1,28.
TUBS..Reg tiler sales 3149 qr. doz.
VINEGAR—•Regular sake Cider Vinegar, in bbls
at 7w9c.
WOOL—Prices have advances'; and the tendency .
is still upward.. The causes are, the advance in Eu
rope, and the increased demand for wu:olen goods
in this country for Califoinemigrants, fa lac: .There
is not much in the hands of Washington county far
mers now—the' last year stocks havinebeen dispos
ed of. The receipts are mostly of pulled Wool,
which is worthi23a.24c.; we quote common at 25c.;
From common to highest grade we quote at 25a40e.
This is a very considerable advance, and the news•
will be gratiqing to wool growers.
TALLOW. .We quote at lane. in the nimente'
of any important sales.
TIN PLATE..Prices have odvanced. We now
quote as follows: i. C. $11,25; I 17513,00.
•.
Tin basal. advanced in proportion. •
TOBACCO.. The dealers report the following
Crices, at which the, market is steady :
igar heaf••••. 4 0 7 J2slump in box 11 @ 15
Munufe'd do.• •tl 0 71 as " k 2 Lll 17
Ladies , Twiit• D 0 10 16s " " f 2 @ 14
Plug in kegs,. • 610 7 Scotch snuff.• •14 0 16
Plug in boxes. 13 0 15 Rappee ..... • • 14 0 15
O Twist. • ..... 440 7 Cut & dry; lb pa. 0 :25
Cavendish...• • 0 • 5
WHISKEY—Raw is w
We quote sale, it !SPIN
Paper Hanging*. .7
IPg
purchased atthree of the l arEesiFtrr l East
„yorhiia l elpia.. y ta i
ti
more,)
a large assortment of the newest and most im
proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDER& tie.,,
and made arrangements by which I will be enabled. to
procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their ap•
presence in the Eastern market, I would invite the at
tention of those desiring to have their Louses papered
with the latest styles of paper, to call and examine my
stook, before purchasing elsewhere.
I have now ou the way from the East, 20,000 pieces of
Gold, Satin thated.and common Paper Ilangings, which
I can sell at prices ranging from 121 cents to 82 #l l .' piece.
marl 2 8. Al BILL, t 57 Wood at..
•
DILL. D FP'S -
WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING CLA'Ni/ES,
Akrandcr DaVo Duildings,cntraneefrom Llte Diamond.
I,ISTII.I3LISHF,ID IN 11.40,—1t is universatls admitted
by ail now practising Mr. Duff's , plan of Double
Entry, to possess the following advantages over all
usher mettods in LIAO :—lst dispensing with all books ex
cepting a Day Book and L eger; reducing the cash
and merchandize accounts to about one line for one' Au n.
eft ..d; 3d, checking reduced in the same proportion4tb,
an annual saving, ot forty or fifty folios Of the Leger;
5.h. greater security against error; oth, daily hosting of
the personal accounts. An elegant Mercanttle Hand
wriung imparted to all going through a course ofimm's,
Idiom; l 0 to 12,2 to 4, and '7 to 10. marl!?
Fine Clotho,' Casslmere• end Vesting's.
salmi:rm. GHAT,
11ERCHANT TAILOR, Exchange Eta/dings. Sl. Clair
street, Pittsburgh. has just retumed from New York
att Philedelphin,lind is now receiving a fine assortment
of Cloths, Cassimeres and Yestings, of the best quality
and latest styles, which ho is preprred to make to order
in the best manner andln-the latest fashions. ittirltly-
N;*
IW BOOKS—Oregon and California in 184$ ; by J.
Quinn I ntention, Into - Judge nt the Supreme Court
of Oregon . and corresponding member of the American
Institute. With an Appendix, including recent and au
thentic information on the subject of the GOLD AIJNES
of California, and other valuable matter of interest to the
itamlgrant t etc.; with Illustrations and a Map. in two
volumes. :
RAPHAEL; or, Pages of the Book of Life at Twenty.
By Alphougode Lainartiae, author of the " Historyof . the
Girondists; or, Personal Itlemoirs of the Patriots of the
French Revolutiou,7. etc. . .
No. 4 of the Life of Franklin;
illugirated. .
Jut received and for gate b .
JOHN S TON lc STOCKTON,
Corner Market and 3d gm
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 Geo. Hatfield, of Robinson Township,
in the County aforesaid humbly sheweth, That your peti
tioner hath provided himself, with materials for the ac
commodation, of travelers and others, 'at dwelling
house, in the Township aforesaid and prays that 'your
Honors will he pleased-l 0 grant hint a license to keep a
public home of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty bound," will pray: GEORGE HATFIELD.
We, the subscribers, -citizens of the Township afore
said, fdo certify, that the above petitioner is of good re
pute or honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and conveniences for the- accommoda.
Om) and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern is necessary*. • •
Wm. M'Connick,:Matthew Harbiscn, James McCoy,
M
John Nickel, John cFadden, John Graham, ho. lUrlr
John 'Alison,' Samuel McFarland, John Stett, Samuel
McCurdy, Jacob Drake.'
•110 the Honorable the Judges of the Conn of General
Quarter Sessions of thdPeace in and for thaCnunty
of Allegheny:
The petioon of Benjamin Boyd, of Militia Township,
iu the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,.That Yon e pea-,
-rioter hash provided himself with matenals.for the ac
commodation of travelers and others, at .his dwelling
house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that•your
Honors will be pleased to grata htm a - license to keep a
public-house of entertainment.' And your petitioner. QS
in duty bound, will pray. BENJAMIN BOYD.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the. Township Afore
said, do certify that the Above petitioner is of good re
pate for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
:with house room and conveniences for the accommoda
tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and Outsold
tavern is necessary,
MiLees, John Gonld, Win. Anders,..l. M. Roberts,
Wm. M'Goughbey, Peter Geo. Pilgrim, Thomas
Scott,Jas. Cunningham, Wm. BPRoberts,, It. G. Curly,
John Riving, J.'Feirell, N. C: M'Lees, Wat:.'hT. Zforns r
J. H. EVElhany. - • -
- pISSOLUTION.•—•The partnership of MTIB.PHY Lax
is this daydissolved, by mutual consent, -The bu
s tress of the firm will Im settled by IL:Gee -
J. R. MURPHY,
H.l.rw •
Pitubtirgh, .10tb, Jan, 1849.
, .
.:.,..____-. , • -
- liitgeTl CE.--The•underaigned , will continue the *eel
tataittesiand. ittead' tallier sale Of •Woolen!Goodi f at the
_01d9,...• •.. .-.H. LEE. :'
'blearing front•ibe litte•finnarltliarnlty lc l.ac. i'
eAreat pleasurOn recommending Mr. 1-Lee to the
ttennaneteof mr Mends and to the patio:: i r
1in.)0„,. , ~ , .: ~, J, ft ; 14 1 4igilY
, -
• . ,
' " 7
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'“lBciply
..;.17c
...21022
184 S. '
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
DAILY STEAM P ACHE T.LINE.
'llll4 Independent Line of steamers is now composed
J, of the largest, swiftest, best finished and - furnialled,
and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
moat experienced men engaged in the river business.—
'The lice has been In operation for six years; has carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The prop:rietors challenge corn
parison with any passenger line ut the Union for safety,
regularity„anil speed. All that money can procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
MONDA YPACKET.—The MoNo:mamma, Capt. Mane,
win leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at In o'clock;
Wheeling every Monday ea ening at 10 P. x.
TUESDAY. PACKET.—The it1117:0111i No: 2, Capt.
Au. Elinecher, will leave r.itsburgh every , ' Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday everting
at IQ
• WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The- New FAGLAND No.
g, Capt. S. Dean, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
manner' at lOo'clocki Wheeling every Wednesday even
ing at 1.0
THURSDAY PACKET.:—The Eamt.latsr,Carir. R. J.
Grace will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
ID o'clock; %Wheeling every Thursday everung at [Or. at.
FRIDAY PACKET—The CurtriNo. 2, Capt. Crooks,
will leave PittsburgheveryFridaystrirming at
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M.
SATURDAY PACKET.—The Atesusass, No. 2 Capt.
1. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
morning etO o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening
at 10 P. Je.
'SUNDAY PACKET—Iie. /SAAC Di/WM; Capt P.
Eltrot, vvill - leate Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 st.
nay 19.
rth 160161 c.; Rectified
13311=E3
.
Hammer & hauler,
CABINET WAREROOM, SMITII VIE L ft STREET.
Ea trecra Screnth street arid Strawberry alley, Pituburg,Po.
41RAMMER 6; DAULER keep constantly on hand
a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
warrantetrequal to tiny in the city, and sold on as
favorable terms no Can be obtained at any similar
establishment in .hc What. They have now on hand un
miusualfv extensive stock. embracing an k Mils of Fund
lure, trout the cheapest and plainest to the ntost costly
and elegant. Allorders promptly attended to. millaim
. Furniture.
.4Tim subscriber, wishing to reduce his present
stock of Furniture,•will, from this date until fur
ther notice, sell all articles in his line at cost, being
determined to lessen the amount of stock on hand.
Those persons who may call on him with the intention
of.getung a "good penny's worth," will not be disap
pointed. His stock of Furniture is equal to any in the
city, both in style and workmanship, and the assortment
complete. ALEXANDER WCURDY,
. .
Furniture Rooms Third st..
Next door above Pittsburgh Bask.
Boots and Shoes Selling off at Cost.
ITux subscriber wishes to retail bit en- .
tiro stock of Doors and Slums at Casr.-- ,
Persons vrishing to purchase, will have to call
fOOll, as lie intnads to remove, on the Ist of April,
to St. Clair street. His stook iclarge, and of the very
best kind. The balance remaining unsold by the Ist of
April will be auctionsered ott to the highest bidder.
T. A. HINTON,
Corner Itlarket and Liberty sts.
[Chronicle and Dispatchopy 1 week.)
riltsburg . h Gold Washer.
riIHE subscriber has invented a machine for Washing
out GOLD, possessing the following qualities:-11
weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in a
box 13 inches by
,17, and n inches deep ; will wash out
a bushel of wet sand in about two minutes—dry sand in
less time—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand and
gravel. Those going to California are invited to call and
sec its operation, at my residence, in Penn street. near
Water street [marsl C. EVANS.
— 77 - 71ra — Courstr9 Merchants._ .
M. H . o ,o D u li re lhgr ia wo o ttl , r s e , r ( l.l . n e d o Lo tr u o tt i Tt you c a tt i n
a n u o c u h r
pricestisneverwere , heretoforeoffered "
Leaf Tobacco, •
gal BALES CUBA, just received and for sale by
kn./ J. A. SIA ZURIE,
mar 17 • • • ' ' No. 33 Hand at.
TO MILLINERS — .—The subscriber has a large'stock
of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONN ET BLOCKS,
which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his
Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street.
rtiarl4:3m H.H. RYAN.
FOUND—A ,Pooket Book, containing u considerable
=went otmoner. The owner can have it by de
ecribing.the book and contents, and paying for this ad
.vertisetnent., ,4PPTY.to, .- R. GALWAY,
naarla . , No. 4 Commercial Row.
ErS FOLIND--A bunch of Kaye was foulid,yester
-11, day,iu Seventh gnat,. The ONVl,lercau have them
by calling at thiemllice. • marls
A.pprontliotio Wanted. -
TEIE enteteriber mutts Apprentices, to learn the Cabi
net, Chaimakina and Chair Painting branches of
business. BOyil of steady, habits, about 10 years of aae,
would be preferred. None need iapply, who cannot
come well recommended; B.G. PAIINESTOCX,
" mornlol Smithfield street.
, .
TATANTED.—Wanted, several goad Salesman, who
. can realize from $5O to 8100 a month. Apply at
'
Corner of Wood and Third sis.
Parufirship heretofore exist
ing.between the 4ubscribera, under the - firm pf.J. ti
J.hfipavtrr win) dissolved on the 7th inst. Either Party
is authorized ,to use the name of the firm, in settlement
' JOHN IIPDEVITT,
March 10. - JAMES hiIDEVITT.
ii:P•CO•PiftTNERSHIP.--rThe undersigned have this
day formed, a Co-partnership under the firrn of JOHN
21PDEIIITTA BROTHERS, for the transaction of a O ro
cery and Produce busineits. JOHN hi'DEVITT.
JAMES ItPDEVITT,
WILLIAM ItI , DEVrTT. '
March 7, 1840.-(=12)
- xxyArcHE.s, JEWELRY; Ice.,;;;A large assortment of
VV- Levet; L' Epine and other Watches; Breast Pins,
Binger Rings;Earßings,Teneilsiße., just received and
.for sale by, MOBANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
Ala 11 2; . ;,- 07 Wood st,
IILTOTICE.—Persoris indebted to the late firm Of R0n
...0 liars & Kam; ant requested to settle up: The books
and accounts, are in possession of JOMNI COYLE.
- feb2o ` Fourth street, near Smithfield. .
OUBUS . HEGS DitY.APPLE Recd and' forenll
.
: by ''.' - ( mut) _ CUMMINS SMITH,,
. - Caltforntans.-
11( RIFLES PISTOLS AND CABBINES; Allen%
• 1.-&•Bigetts Aniolversigooditogether with a large
assortment of other Pistols, Flaskaand Belts, and Cali
fornia equipritetivi, - 13otaie Bnivetfiarilrbe - received by
Express, las few.days, at JOHN CASTWRIG ars,
•-
marls:dlai - •.r Cutlery Establishment, ECI Wood-st.
PORT' OP:PIT
19 crET WATER IN TIIONIANitzt,
.. , .
ARRIVED
'.Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilso",.SOiver..
Ftobt•Wightmani-1---, Beaver,
" Lake. Erie, Sholes,,Beaver, • ,
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville:.
Atlantic, Parkinson,- do,
~" Camden Hendrickson, McKeesport.
..,;" Clipper No 2, Devil!, Cincinnati-
Euphrates, Calhoun, Nashville.
Wellsville; MeNeel. Sunfish.
Ne TluslJltra,Phillips, Loin s ,
DEPARTED,
Steamer Lake Eric, Shales, Beaver, - ,
• : . Micbigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver..
" • Robt.-Wightman, ---, Beaver.*
•
" Baltic. Jacobs Brownsville'
Atlantic, Parkinson,. do.
" 'Camden,. Hendrickson McKeesport.
'Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling.
" - Nelson, IROore, Wheelin g . ..
; Caleb Cope, Murdock,. Wellsville.
• Hindoo. Campbell, St. Louis.
Bdir T.,aat evening, at duels; there were nineteen ,
feet water in the chainel:
. . . .
t'aptjtr.l.Tiorialz is building anew boat to
be called the Amon Hart. •
Cap!". Richard'Phillips shin his arrival has
been visited by hosts of his old friends.
Dir Capt.: Menet excellent little packet Alle
gheny Belle, is running regularly in the trade.. We
hope she may, meet with ample veces!, acne doubt
she will.
- Lir The Ne Plus Ultra, Capt. RICHARD. Pltturrs
arrived yenterdaY morning, and will leave on Satur.
day, for St. Louis and St. Joeephe.
Accturarr.—Tho splendid Pittsburgh packet steam
er Clipper No. 2, on her trip down from Pittsburgh,
ran foul of a snag, which knocked a hole in her.—
She was detained in consequence, about ten hours,
to Make repairs, and reach this
,in tinte--all
right. The clipper goes up this moruing.-r-Cinein
nail Commercial.
Wm. B. Whee;eri .
QTEAMBOAT AGENT, 'can be found at Wesley
1..7. Grier's' Counting Room; corner of Water and Smith
field streets, Pittsburgh. mar27
110 Ifor 'California
VIA ST. LOUIS, ST. JOSEPH'S, MISSOURI . RI VER.
Tat fast running passenger steamer NE
PLUS, ULTRA, rhenium ruilmis,:hlaster,
wilt cave for the idiotic and-all intermediate landings,
On SATDOXV, the Nth inst., at 10 O'CIOCIC, A. di. '
For freight or. Passage, apply onboard z or to .
mar'23 . . , tViIEk,LEIL, Agent.
Pittsburgh and Louisville Packet LIMO.
• The new and Rpit'ildid fast passenger
packet, TELEGRAPH No. 2, Mason,
Mester, will leave for Cincinnati - and
Louisville ' on Monday, the 2011_ instant,
at 10 o'clock, A, M , For freight or pessage, apply on
board, or to. ..BUREIRIDGE, WILSON ik Co., or
GEORGE IL MILTENBERGER.
ija• Steamer Peytona will leave Louisville for New
Orleans, on arrival of. Telegraph Dio, 2. Passengers
can go direct, and can have berths secured here if-de
sired. mats
Remember,lls.Wood street, 3 ioorsbefor. Sth. [MI7
•••1 • . •
Olt
LEMONS .60 boxeMust recd and for sale by_
main ; S.-B. BONNET,
P ECAN N
. 1717*-70*bbla:, just retfd and for sale by
L ig m u n ogq wesyjust rie'4 B_ll4 . fo3.
A LIIIOND9-6 balealtordenux, just recd anti for sale
111 by ' - J. S. 'SONNET,
OIL -25 baskets, joss received and for sale by
marl 4 J. S. SONNET.
EMON SYRUP-11:H) dozen, In gore 'and for sole by
ranrl4 . . J.. 8. BONNET.
170 boxes, in store !inn . fojr
100 ?4 ,te "(M I ; f air 9 AN:? . TlVN T G e dc 'd GL2) Ia te
BU f L o and
& '
ACON-300 pieces City Smoked, for ealOby .
I_ll - ntar2o . - ARMSTRONG it CROZ*ER
HMS. ROLL BUTTER—TO-day reed and for aa!e
A.' Wet r2Ol : ARMSTROZNIGI& CROZER,
nn
REDS KEGS NO. LARDLFoi sale by
mar2o ARMSTRONG &CROZER
fIUININC-45 ounces, just received and for sale b
mart2o IL A. FA HNESTOCK k. CO.
IOPPERAS--150 bbls., in store and for sate
arVIVAI--50 Ibs., new crop,just
received and for sale
by 11. A. I'AIINESTOCK & CO,"
inar2o • Corner lerand Weed ma.
L'IL . O.UR—V,S barrels, just received,' uud for tale by
.1..! niarl3 - SMITH. dr, feiINCLAIK.
fit REEN APPLFAS-50 bandanna - boxes just
LL e d and for sale by [marl3] SMITE &SINCLAIR.
APPLES-60 sacks, kat received gad for sale
[inarl3 . SMITH A. SINCLAIR.
RIFD
Dby.
1r) OLL. I.IIITTER-75 barrels, for sale by
LL marl 3 SMTrII & SINCLAIR.
311(1 BUSHELS CORN—Rec'd and for sale by
marl 9 CUMMINS & SMITH. .
APPLE -61., barrel, Romanites and Milan Apples,
received and for sale by
marl 9 ' CUMMINS & SMITH.
. .
BACON-3000 tbs. new Bacon, just received and !or
eels b iteb24) W. & J. C. ACHESON'
SDOZ. CORN BROOMS—Jam recd and for sale by
lJ rebid W & -.1: C. ACHESON.
RECTIFIED WHISKEY-350 bble., in,,atioze and for
sale by [marlo]. JAS. PATTON,Jr•
OLH RYE WHISKEY-5g a superior article, in
lJ store and los cab by (mr10) JAS. PATTON.Jr.
TIOEVP ‘VIPIES-3* easks, pure °rape, in store ant.
I for sale by - Etnartoll - JAMES PATTON, Jr.
M. WINE-24 {:casks in store and for sate by
ll
rnarlo, . JAMES PAT'rON, Jr.
K,AN.AY,Waiiii ntifiati l •
,LOW dust° Salm rrtnetria ; in
store and for sale by tannin] JAS. PATTOINI, Jr.
1 - ,10 COFFER-75 bugs in stoic and for sale b
116 matO " JAMES PATTON, JR
DYE FLOUR-10 bags, reccived and for gala by
.I.lb raaro , JA.MES -PATTON, Ja
/ littdol. GIiBEBE-34 boxes, received' and for sale
ki by (marSIT JAMES PATTON, JR:
6 • blitls.Prlme received-and - for sale
•. by ; • - ; ; JAMES PATTON,
marl. • . • • • • • - N0.17, Liberty street.
CIDMIS--115 bbla. Romantic
.10 " Crait; in store and for sale bY
maN - • JAMES PATTON, JR.
LOAF SUGARS-5 bbts. No. 4;
bbla. N 0.5;
5 bbls. No. 6; redeived and for sa.e
by [mar9] JABIES PATTON, JR:
I."Ar - TeliglS ANI) APPLES-- .
..j./ 150 bushels Peacbes•
Appies; received and fOr sale by
marb ` • JAMES, PATTON, JR.
-- •
iLLUSSET APPLES-37 barrels, just received by
Whf. DYER,
ruar2l N 0.158 Libeny streer.
BACON -2000 bet. Shoulders;
2000 ib S. Hams ; just receiving from smoke
house. For sale low. Imarn) W. DYER.
DRIE'DFRUnI: t zl i ickrl us . DV:1 1 / e pp a fe h n e k si for D grai l
. b
unfill _
POTATOES -72 bids. Dieslitiugock; and Pink Eyes
100 sacks do do do do
Receiving and for sale low by [oastsgi] W. DYER.
L OUISVILLE LIME-20 bbls., in more and fin sale by
wadi KING a c MOORHEAD.
YOTATOES—IMI socks Potatoes, in fine order, ren'd
per steamer IsattoNewton, and for sale by
mart? KING & 7.IOOIIHEAD.
. _
A i " OLASSES-515 bbla Plantation blob:mon in atom
INJ. and for sale by KING & MOORIIKAG,
VrINIXIW GLASS-400 boxes jest tanding and for '
y y sale by frnarftli •S. /r. IV; Ilts.fiffial/Gll..
r 4 liOUR:;100 barrels Extra ; • • ,
100 do. Good Superfine; in-store and for
f nutria) • S. & HAILBAUG H.
II iETED APPLES AND PEACHES-100. busheli o
I_, each received and for sale by .
& W. HARBAUGH.
my. b s y v eu re t Ptutt . Pu p it e :tr st . rec eiyed
for marllt S. it. N 4 - HA ft.BA.VO H.
SUGAII. - CCR.EO HAMS-20 tiereesof Stagg & Shay's
superior Hams, just lauding from the steamer Bril
limit," and for sale by 8. at. W. HARBAUGH,
tnarl6 No. LS Watar and 104 Front street.
ofi BUSHEL- SMALL — WHITE; BEAINIS—Io at
111.5 and for sale by W. &J. C ACHESON,
febt6 . No. :4 Smithfield at.
tibia. Penocks;
1.511 " Romnnites; fdr salo by .
W. 'h . ACLIESON.
EXMI333
PIORN MEAL—Fresh Ground Shied CortiMeul, just
V received 4nd for sale by • - '
(0146 W.*. J. C..ACHESON
• • ,
i and for sale by
-mar.2o
(TORN IN THE EAR-500 bushels, just received and
J for sale by RHODES & ACORN,
tnar2o . SO Fifth street.
- TijiaNtivoN SUGAR AND MOLASSES—.
100 hhds. prime Plantation Sugar;
100 bbls, do. do. Molasses ; just received
and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSOM,
quart'
no Liberty street...
SU0!111 ROUSE MOLASSES-22 brls. S. H.Molasees,
Louisiana Retineryfjust received, on consignment,
and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON,
marl 4 170 Liberty street.
, LroNtri•-9 Obis -Honey just received on consignment
Al and for silo by MILLER & RICKETf.I.ON,
marli p 9 Liberty street.
PRODUCE--40 sacks Dried Peaches;
40 kegs No.l. Lard; for sale by
MILLER tro RICKS SON,
170 Liberty street.
_ _
EACH. barrel.* Peach Brandy, just re-
Y
ceiced and for vale by , •
1110 ICE-20 tierces Rice, in store and forsale by
.. - MILLER do RICKETSON,
170 Liberty street.
0, HELL COMBS.—A great variety of Bark, Dressing;
10 und Side Combs, new, styles, on hand at,
ZEBULON EINZEV'S,
67 Market street.
50 Pa?inFanAurteltereAgSlprices; by. ID
rfe h b a gP Pan.'
100 Vribt" % '
WOOL TWEE . /S—For
1 CASE GREY !UX'D CLOTH—Just ree'd, and for
1 sale at xnanufacturer's prices, by (feb2o) H. LEE.
CArig AMERICAN A • I pi., I T and nod
for stile by '' (rob 23) H. ISE.
50 PAIRS DELVE ELANKETE!ti - --Tbe attention ofCal•
donna men is directed to tins article. They, will be
sold low; to close consignment. by tte24l H. LEE.
AN ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING-:-For
sale very low, as the season is far advanced.'Deal
ers may expect baxgnina ' [feb2ol H. LEE.
001,--.The highest price, in cash, paid for Wool, by
Lt
Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
To LET—A large Brick Dwelling 'Rouse, suitable for
two families. Situated high up on 'Federal street,
Allegheny. - Apply to IL LEE,
&bat Liberty street, oppositeTitth
( \ RANGES
tANGES!-600 boxes Oranges, just re
eeived and forsale by JOSHUA. RHODES,
LEalo.NSFGVAltiNst—
eeived and for sale by
_ niard:Ot •
FRESH TEAS.--The subscriber is now receiving, at
the Pekin Tea Store, FRESH OOLONG BLACK
TEAS, by* the Saird. Russell mid T. W. Sears, the only
vessels lu, this Spring, Also, fine Young Hysons, Impe
rial and Gunpowder. A. JAYNS,'
marl 7 70 Fount:rat. ,
AVE COSTS.--Persons indebted. to. E. TROIMLO,
0. Esq., late Shedd', foiCosts, are requested to call on
the subscriber, and settle. JOHIsI.COYLE,
feb2o Fourth street, near.Sinithfielebst.:
T INEN 6001/B,—A, A. Mason & Co., No. 60 Market
-1,1 street; have received '
•Lindh Sheeting.; Linen•Dtt
mask. 643 and 10-4. Linen Hollands, Bleached and. Brown
Table Cloths; Russia and Scotch:Diapers, Doylies, Nap
kins, .&c., to which. they. invite the -littention of Pl=
n INGHAM/3: GINGHAMS! • GINGHAMS !—A. A:'
Muon 60 , Market stre.et, have in story
150 pieces Gingham!, mall plaid, and desirable Goods.
.
T„.IAMILIES, Economists- and. the Public, to- effect . a
saving of one-third, and obtain the greatest bargains
cuff, purchased, are most respectfelly Invited to visit
ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build
ings, corner Fifth and Wocalstreets.- : • • .febsa3sv
GtoOct Business Stand for Sale.
TUE subscriberaffers for sale hieold•Busirtess Stand,
an the corner"of Smithfield and -Firth streetu. - He
witt sell his entire Stock and Fixtures:' Ending it in
attend to both of his establifthmentsibe is
dcsirousof felling one of them. For further pardonless,
apply to . • ' • GEO: SOHNECK,
marlsdf • • -Corner of sth and Smithfield Its.
ciemior
_ _ _
. . . ..
COLT'B REV OLVER'Si with aPiokalatni; tiY Express
in a fear days, by' " JOHN:ZARTiVRIGI-IT, -..
marlS. _ . ' ' _133 'Waal street.
PRIVATE HOARDING.—A .private • fignily, residing
. in,a fashionable part of,Penn.street r will receive a
loathed number of Boarders; after jlite lost,af April next.
Address A.. T. J.; Part Office: ratughli :•
.„ . •
litidtlooo
-t~r::~::ro:cx~~~c~'
`~~:`
6LUD--S(K) bushels, jut{ mei/
RHODES k ALCOItN,
20 Fifth street.
MILLER & RICKLITSON,
' 170 Liberty street
.1- axes mons. Just re
JOSHUA RHODES, '
No. 6 Wood olj
atount Emmet building - Lots tor Sale.
QryBEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS
fort:de, itt the plan' of the Mot= Emmetpropertp.
Forlorn' desirous of 'lnvesting a aims!! sum of monoy,aaa
doco to attypotagO, by secaraig choice Letts of various
sizes. • • , '
. .
This property, for beauty of location, commanding a
view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and
Ohio rivers, Is unequalled. It has the advantage of an
abundance of the choicest spring water. The new road,
now finishing, will render it easy of access, and bring it
within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market.
As an inVedtment for profit, to say nothing of the de
fightful situation for a residence, the buyer wall secure in
a feST ye ars a TIIMIX-!OLD TO
The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit
of one to fivoyears.
TITLE CLUE AIM INDISPUTABLE. • • •
• Plans may be seen and every information had, of Mr.
litigll SW EENY, o n the remises ;p or of:JOHN COYLE
at his offiee,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. ' nov3o
Steam Boats for Sole. •
It t . The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC
••••• and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as
regu ar - aekets on the Monongahela. between Pitts-'
burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months
are found to be too largo and powerful for the navigation
Of that rivee,rire now offered for sale.
vize following am thg dmenions of these TWIN boats;
Length of deck, 170 i feet; s breadth of beam, 20 feet;
wheels, 21 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21
feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinderA, 21 inches, and tik
eet stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the
cabins are furnished in the richest modem style.
POT terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD
n°° 23 : ll- • • • ' Pittsburgh.
,IDARM FOR LALE-71 Acres, about-three miles froin
i. tee .City line, on. the Turnpike., adjoining the old
Black Horse Taverh property. near East. Liberty. The
ground in well improved, and in ndelightful situation for
a Country ueat. It has. thereon a good Dwelling .House,
and three small tenant houses, and one of the how
springs of, water in the country; and can be hal on very
accommodating terms. Enquire of
feb23. - THOS MELLON.
L/MM.:NOE:VILLE' PROPERTY FOR SALE—A
' large and valuable Property. of -100 feet front on
Ewalt street - by :I.4o;deep.ou Washington street to a 24
feet alley,.contalning lame story Frame Dwelling, well
arranged and iu complete order, with bake-erven, wash
house, stable,. garden and, fruit trees, all under good
feline, and title genii.' Price 81,200. -' • -
S.
,curn BERT, Gen. Agent, -
Smithfield street.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A Lot of
40 feet front, pleasantly situated on the North Com
mon, Allegheny, containing a valuable Brick Horse, in
complete order, and finished In modern style-4 hailing a
handsome front, a hall and durance, two parlors, dininr
room and kitchen, four chambers, finished garret, good
cellar, stable, carriage bones , wash house, coal house,
eisteru and pomp, a well arranged garden, ropes, shrub.
,ke. Price, S 1,50 0: terms accommodating.
• -- S. COTO BERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield Attract
FOR SALE—A fineßrick House, and Lot, near the
Court House. Apply to C. SHANNON,
marl 2 • Att.'' , at Law, Foiuth street.
. .
j.
LET—In Allegheny City, a Bwelling./jouse,...Bta-
We and Lot. 00 feet by 300, .now oecupie bY.Betti.
GI de, adjoining Geo: Hogg. for terms. address the
subscriber via box 140, Pittsburgh Post Office.
(chili:di!' • ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE.
•
IL - IORSALE OR.RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling,
.1:
situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House.—
Enquire of . hrtiIULLEN & DOWNING,
ja.nl7 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh.
P 1 with LEI—A Four Story Erick S,tore, with a
attached,
good Dwelling on Marker street, next
oor to Front street. The subscriber will put in a new
front to the Store ' on or before the let of April next, and
give possession nt that time. Apply to
WALTER.BRYANT,
Ik3 Liberty st.
'rnarle-(w
TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR
RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern
Stand, in the village of Shonsetown; furnished'in
modern style, with good - Stabling attached. 'lt will be
leased fora term of years. Addiess • • . .
jant2 P. SHOUSE. Ehonsetown.
rtio LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the Norih
j east side of the Diamond, suitable for . an Eating
Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of .
. . ' RONAN & CANTWELL,
fella 'BBlllnrket lA, Pittsburgh.
112=1 1 1 8 4 9
- aterrhany. Transportation Line,
VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS,
TO BIICLADELTIMA AND BALTIMORE
Tux Canali. and Rail Roads being now open, and in
good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of mer
chandizo and produce to•Thiladelphin and Baltimore,
with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms as
any other Line. C. A. McAN UMW & Co.,
Canrl Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh.
At:tarns—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, • •
ROSE MORRILL & Co.. Baltimore. fmrl7
atiblE2
. 1 8 4 9 .
V
Merehane Way Freight Line,
For Btrairseilk, Jo/mimic. Hollidaysburgh, and all
inovmedirite places.
Tu,z Line will continue to corry all Way Goods with
their usual dispatch, aild at tair rates at freight. •
Aomrrs....C. A. McANULTY& Co., Pittsburgh.
D. B. WAICEFIFLD, Johnstown.
JOHN MILLER, Hollldaysburgh. •
Rcrsurrass—James Joreon, Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F..
Shoenberger, R., Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Romp
horst & Co., Win. Lehmer & Co.. Jno.liliDevitt & Bros.,
Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit,?dulhollan & Ray, John
Gra& Co.. Blairsville. morn'.
(Gazette and Journal only copy.]
trnet Cititizeino of Pittsburg and Vlcliniltty.
ITIHE citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity are re
minded that they eau fit themselves with some of the
handsomest FRENCH CHINA TEA SETTS, QUEENS.
%VASE AND . GLASS—for beauty, price and quality,
cannot be excelled to - this or ail y other City. Vest of the
Mountains—at M. HOCKINSON'S, No. 115 Wood greet:
There you will find some of the prettiest white and blue
Stone-ware, in tea, dinner and toilet setts; or In separate
pieces, ever opened in this city; and as the proprictorls
about to remove from the store he now occupies, to a
more central part of the city, (No. 56 Wood street, oppos
site the Eagle Saloon.) he is desirous of closing out his
present stock, previous to moving, as you are aware of
the heavy losses he would natant by breakage, A.c., in
moving so.large a stock as he now has in store, end
baring but one day to do so, it will compel him to close
out almost his entire stock.
. _
He id determined to close out at an enormous sacrifice,
regardless of importing Cost. Now is the time to secure
your Bargains.' This may be the only opportunity . p.o
may have of securing Queensware at such low prices.
Remember ' • lit HODKINSON,
marl 7 • IVOOd street three deors below sth st.
Tiktre dr. co.,
(517CCTSSORS TO OllAßllri Er.TATE.) .
• No. 10, Fourth, street, between - Ferry and Liberty south
ItdrANUFACTHHERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by
.IXL drams, pumps,- baths, water closets, leaden coffins,
&c,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order,
sheetlead from Ito 8 ths. to the *genre foot, in sheets of 6
by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale,
or cut to order in any size, that may be wanted.
They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand
leaden pipes from 2 to I. inch exilihre,• aqueduct pipe, tor
conveying ;water twin springs, furnished to the .country
trade, and p.ut upon reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000
feet on each reekwith directions as to the, proper method
of laying. Also, on hand, altirge supply of Adams' Pat
ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow &Co's
very. supeiror cast iron suction 'Pumps. .
Hydrant work of every 'description exeented in the
most durable manner, and on; the most uccoinimidatina
termitl 'Orders from the errantry . for leaden Pipes, shet
letitt or pumps, will receive prompt attention.
je.B7-daw
Colverte.Patent Concave Beater Churl:Ll
- ' BUTTER IN FIVE INIINUTES!r.
AITE call the attention of the public to the article head.
VIV lag this advertisement, andinVite the enterprising
and curious to call and witness its operation. - All adver
tisements in relation to this invention, to the hitndreds
who have seen it tested, is supererogation:
•-lst. This Churn will -produce Butter, gathering it in a
mass, from sweet milk, five to ten nunmes! and from
cream-prepared, asfamilics usually prepare it, in. three
to fivemiuntes:, •
2d The utility of - this invention is apparent, as better
Butter can be produced from sweet milk, or cream; than
cream soured- tu the usual way ; anti by Menus of this
Churn, a littlegirl or boy. Can perform, in five or ten
inutesoihat has heretofore required the labor of a wo
man or man for one or.two hours, and sometimes half a
da '
3d y. .
.Vy.simply turtling a thumb screw, the wholeinside
dasher is taken out; leaving nothing but the Butter and
milk in the ; [lain wooden box-
4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented as the sim
plicity of its construction (though embodying - a great
philosophical principle) makes it but little to immerse
nate it. ; -
fith. - It is a common•sensa Churn, as all ivill'admitwls:
-We invite.-the public to call and - witness ita operation
at ow office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear -nr.'
erli,aud at J.' F. Beekhanee, Federal st., - Allegheny.
mayo-dlonordm CAMERON PRICE..
rq '6:47 An W it a g l r i s P T a it%T r 7Pl a TT re S h ßo lls° ' "
THOMAS PA RGII '
PENN'A
RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cue
comers, that he has had at no past period ' so exten.:
sive - O. Stock as he has at present. He can - offer to pur
chasers, on :very" moderate' terms; at, the . a/it este:Ll/4W
Steind in Market ilttit, almost every, ankle in his line—
including counting.-room. bed ehamber,dining-voom, par
lor andnail Paper. With Borders, Landscapea; Fire
board. Prints, Paper and Transparent Window. Shades;
lildninit and Binders' Boards; h,Vriting, Wrapping, and
Tea 'Paper; he is abundantly. supplied, - and requests
merchantaand Itousekeeperwto cull and examine his as-
- Raga and !Thneet:s' Scraps talc_enr in trade, at the High
Now and Important Workaonlltarritit:
ATTIIAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Being the Journal
y y cif, a Tour, bY - Edwitt Bryant.'. New: edition, with Appendix,. containing aecounts . of the Gold Mines,
various roates, outfits, Am., '
NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA •:--Cora-
Prit!ing the Prominent Geographiaal, Agricultural, Geo
logical.and 'Mineralogical features of the Country.—
- Alga the - routes from bort Leavbitworth, in Missouri. to
San Diego, la;California. including parts of the Arkan
sas: Del Norte and Gild rivers, from the official !epos
of Col. Fremont and Major Emory.
CALIFORNIA—Its History, Population,Climaie, Soil,
.Prdnuetions and Harbors, from Sir . George Simpson-
O'Connor's -.Tourney .Round the .W0r1d.... With' aa. ac
count of the Revolution in California and conquest of
that country by the-United Stacs. By.Tohn J. Hughes, A.
B .
r •Ai so ., mason's-Report, and other documents on.
the Gold Region.' -
The' above this day received and for sale by t
Cornerof Woodnnd 3d ate.'
•
Pat.terson 7 o Carriage Manufactory,
ailiy,betwaqi Wood and Smig4fieldstretts.
WHERE may always be found an assort
ant of Family , Carriages, Baronehes,,
Buggies, , .and all ...kinds of heavy : work,
•" 0711 solle'" frouka siz horse wagon dawn-to a wheel-.
harroW... Rersoni wishiug Ito . purchase or contract. for
any a thing jo the- abOve itnei are respectfully invited to
FRESH' ARRIVAL OF-NIItRrODIP,%.,;
DELA.antgri-
NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY BT., PITTBECRGH:
JUST RECEIVED, an extensile and general assort-.
meet of . French, • English, Belgian-and Amoncau
Cknhs,Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and Mast
desirable pauerns. •Amoug. st them will be fciand a vatic
ty of entirely new styles . Fancy ,Cassimeres and Vest.
Ingo, of the latest imponations—all of which . will be
made to order in the most fashionable manner, at shim
notice, and reasonable prices..
On hand, a large assortment . of READV:PME,
CLOTHING, made. up in the presnt Spring Sqje,.oi?
will be sold low for each..
. ' .
N: 8.. To Tanotts.— Watt'S Gradnating
htensure System. for sale at (rarlullkw) P. DELANY'S;
1140. - 60 ritAftlMT STREET, have received, by 1 ; 0-
cent Importations, the following GOODS, viz:—
Six cartons ['Whet Shawls, of vatioos qualities and
colors; SO doz.." Alexander's'!: best. quality Sid Gloves;
together with a good assortment of cold Silk, Lisle
Thread and Cotton Gloves;for Spring trade; rich stand
ing straight 'mind torn-over Collars; 20i? pair Faabroldered
Cuffs; from 50 cents* to 51,25; Mourning Collars, of va
rious patterns . ; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment
ever offered by as; - French and E n glish "4.4 Prima ;
Hoylo's Prinbt,Small figures and fast colors ; small plaid
French Ginghattw; British Farnham. Chintz ; white satin
damask Table' Cloths; Linen Damask, 0-8 -and 10-4;*
green Bereges; Gent ' s black Gros do Rhine Silk Cravats,
.T.,1 to 110 inch, the Piet •goods imported; Parse. Twist;
Linen•Cambrlc and. Linen Cambric Hdkfc, from 03 to
'S 2 , SO ;WHITE;GOODS,such as Jaeonets, Lawns, Mull
and Swiss° Muslim., figured and plain Laces, white and
cold Tarlatans, &c.. &e. We ore in she daily receiptof
now Goods, and invite the attention Grp : umbel/ors to our
extensive stock. • . feb27
. . REMOVED; •••
.Fashionoble Hend itoorters, .
Na. 29 Marker street. second door below Second ifrut.
O. IVEUNEBURG, . .
R
ESPECTFULLY announces to his numerous:friends
and to the public, that he has removed his Fashion
able Head-quarters from Liberty street to hie new Store,
on Market, tai door from Second LITCCI. AO Is constant
ly prepared to make to order, or the most fine and hest
matenals, in a superior manner and at cog/reasonable
prices, every article-of Fashionable Clothing, of which
his complete stock' riP choice and carefully selected
French, English and Belgian Cloths. Cassinteres, Vest
ing., &e., of the latest and most desirable patterns, are
particularly designed.. . ' • •• . •• -
He has also on hand unary large stook of Ready made
Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very lois , . -
C. tVE RN EBBW
feli27:y] 29 Market 5t.,21.1 door from Second st.
Blenched Goods. ' - • .
- A
A. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market street, have just
_Ms received the following
. well know n brands* of
Bleached Mullins , viz: • '
7.9 and 5-4 Bleached Malin, James' Stettin Mills ;
54 Naninkeag . " "
"Mason," "Pokanoket," "Carlisle," 'lllorchester,""Gin
isigamond." "Grafton."."A," "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence,"
"Boston Pillow Case," " Farnsworth," &c., Ad. All of
which, together with many styles not here mentioned,
will lie sold at EASTERN PRICESage., by the piece or pack
tetra
Clothingg at Cost.',.,•
AS S the stibicribers intend:enlarging their Store Hoorn,
they will adhere strictly tothe anoveierms. There
fore we would respectfully Invite the attention Of the
public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING. Oar
Stock is . large, and of the best material and workman
ship. M'MULLEN & DOWNING _
feb3l No. 218 Liberty, opposite foot of 7th et.-
Shirting Dlnsina and tritah !Linens.
ur R. MURPHY invites the particular auentiOn of
V► • those wanting the above goods,to
stock, consisting of the best make, Dim demon approv
ed manufacturers, and the Inner warranted parer Sax,—
He. hasjust.received an additional supply, and isadcring
Shining Muslin/I of a superior quality at a:very low
price. Also •
Sheeting and Pillow-case Mnslins •
• Dmpers and Crash; . . ,
Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins; -
Blankets, guilts, Counterpanes; and •
• , Hoinekeepuig Dry Goods generally. •
LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos,
Parmettos, plain and fancy De LainesAsoute new styles
net received;) Alpacas, &c.
The season being far advanced, all these Goods will tic
sold at pnces that cannot fail to please
Wolesale Rooms op rain.
New Goods, at Number F1ny.1111143 F
OOIINIaI OF vorrra Axv MARKET 82111 SETS, nrnsBVIIGH
GREAT BARGAlNS;—The. subscriber •has Just rc
turned front the Eastern Cities, and is now teceiving
a very extensive assortment of F A NCY AND STAPLE:
DIeW GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em
br -ing a stock for nchness and variety not surpassed by
at ••• establishment in the \Veit. • . •
• ' • DRESS. GOODS! , - •
Very glossy black,Silks ; 'Cravats and Collars
Handsome dress do. Black love Veils andHilkfa.;
'Rich changeable do. ,Jaconet and Camb.
Rich changeable Satin detPlaid and striped Muslin:4:
Chines; Handsome Ribbonsc
Mode and high cold French Gloves, Hosiery, lec.;..
Alerinos; ( Cloths for Cloaks;
Mode and high cord nualiriTerkeri Shawls;
de Mines; Cashmere doa
Newstyle muslin de Laines;,Plain Thibet. Shawls,- silk
Satin stripped Cashmeres;" . fringe ;
Fancy do. do. IPlack Thibet ShaWIS, da-dri , .• -
Black and colored Alpacas; Black do, _ do„ ,
Plaid Ginghams, bright col Silk do.. .do, : -
lora; Fine Drocha3 ,
NeWstyle Visettes; Cloth • • ; do. •
Gala Plaids, bright colors; t Plaid i - Long ao. -, • •
California Plaids;'t Low Prieed .• do • • '
Black Bombazines; - 'Plaid Cloaking's,' •
. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION ±"--,
His stock of Calicoes is very large.; it has been se. .'..
leeted with' mach care-with particular -ieference to
fastness of coloring, durability of fabric,
,and beauty.cd •
design. These goods arc lower-than they have ever,.
been before, and are worthy the particular attention 0r...%'
purchasers: -
The beat Calicoes for di cts.'ever offered ;
Double purple Calicoes,Engliah,l2l, cents; ' "„.",f ' '
Oil Chintz ; - BritishChiatzes ;, ,
New style Merrimack Calicoes; • • ' I
Blue - _ do. _ .do:
Blue and Orange-, do.
Furniture - • do."' -
- CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, ot.thcloW -
price "of .12i cents per yard. . -
Also, Black Alpacas for 12f eta. 13er. Tard. Very good..
,and very haudsome dark and bright colored Piald •
hams, for 121 cents, warranted fart colors.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE ,GOODS,T
Bleached hlualies, 61. to 12* .
- Yard wide Unbleached, 6f to
Bed Tickin_ga, very cheap; . •
Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans,
Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys.; ,
Domestic Ging - hams - , Mariners , Shirtings; :
Colored Cambncs ;
Flannels,lower than ever offered; '
Canton Flannels.
.;- • .
Irish Linens, Linen awns ; L -
Damask Table Linen •
Do. do. Cloths;
Russia Sheeting; . , .• . _
Do.- Diapers;
Linen Dril - -;
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!.
A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very finer;
also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and 'rely fine, far
Overcoats. . - s
GOODS FOR. GENTLEMEN. , .
Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cns- 5
simeres ; Over-coatings; Silk and Lulea Pocket
kerchiefs rind Cravats; .Gloves; snspendertr-Silk. and
Nierino Under*Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Rose, 't
Tile subscriber baying made" extraordistirf prepare
tithis for the Fall tuid Winter trade, and having purchite- .2
ed hit Goods under the advantage of markets unusually
depressed,, can confidently promise his et:alma:sr the • 1 1
beat bargains he has ever been able to oder- • . ••• e
• Customens of the house, and purchasers generally; tire
respectfully invited to call. (nortfil •
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To Country Blerohnota.:7—'---
.IVR. MURPHY, at his ,IVholisale .
4 - 4„. corner Of Fourth and Blarkit .streets; Pitts- 3 ,
burgb,-(up stairs,) is now preparedrnotler
lion of Country.Mcrchants. an extensive supply of New
Spring Goods, including thelli?Wellt, styles - or Spring t,
Prints, Giugham.s,.Luvtns, Muslin de.Lainesi Alpscas,
and Drees Goods generally; also, Groves and Hosiery, "4
1.
Bonnet Ribbons, aces and Edgings, Ira. Prices low. - .4
Entrnnee to W holesale Rooms from 4th' melO )*:
A aIASUN t CU., N0..00 11Ltaiar sutler, have.
11. this day received, per " Fast Line, ilho following it
named Goods, viz:—Satin stripe, black and.hlue black
plain and printed Bernges, all wool IV. de Laites,
broidered Thibet Shawls,. black, white and pearl. Silk H.
Hose; span Silk Hose ; kid, silk and lisle thread Gloves;
linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Insertings;
black silk lace . Edgings; bonnet Ribbons ; embroidered
muslin Capes, 11411 , pattenmand rich. goods. ts,
..32 , the elnikeet vaiieiy ivei: l i
ur . offerctl, and CADMLIA'CRAVATS; at prices, you
caret hcav them . • • • -
CLOTH - STORN, Post . u
Corner [tub and 'Wooditts•
inarlS~.iv
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New Goods.
IN STOUR . and now recciving,our first supply of New
SPRING GOODS. consisting of every thing new aud
beautiful, to be bad of.the Importers and Jobbers:— • ' • •
New Styles of rich Turk Satins; • t. • 1.:
Wide Brocade Silk,,netuatterns; t
Rich Chumelion amGlacio Silks ; • . -
• Filed and plain WI Silks, all widths; • - .
Bercges. Lawns. Mous do Leine's, &c; • •
Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new designs: •• _ •
Together With a large assortment of Domestic Goods. 1
• ROVE D.•TROAIPSON r . t; •
marISJ No.llo . Market 5t.,3 doors frontLibersy. .
101TRINTS.1caFe Cacheco Flaie Prints; . .‘
a. • 1 Merrimac 41 t' , t •
" Hamilton —
Fine desirable Spring styles, just renewed by.
• • MeCANDL}..I3.a. CAMPBELL,'
nanrl2 : • 07 Wood arced:
irkins LAWN—cies* e" Dress .
just received and for sale by . .
' MeCANDLESS k CAMPBELL, .
97 Wood et. !.
Lrl3.3&w4tii
P INS -1 nose Ame rionniPins, I not re c'd and for Gala by.
Ale CANDLESS CAMPBELL, .
~';
. , To. 97.W00d strut.
T HREAD -500 doz. Swan's 0 cord Spool Conon ;
300 tbs. Pat. Thread, Nos. 33, 40 eued.so.
Just opted and for sale by • . .
/ffeCANDLES'S deCAMPBELL,'
• . ;: z.:.• No. 9? Wood atieat
S USPENDERS—tuo doz. , Gaszi•Stn eiv.
villa manufacture; 40 dozen heavy Girth Susp enders;
uat opened and for ante by : . • • •
• MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,'
•••• •:,•• No. 9 71V00t1. street -
•rti t • .. •
FRICE'S JOEMING.SHOP.—"TdaII persons
0 about to remove, and.wanungtheir, Stores orllouses
repaired, Coanters;.l. 4 .helving. Doors, Windowi, and .•
Hoisting, NVheels pat up:Carpentet work of all kiiids ;.•
done ou short , notiee,. sin reasonable rerms•
work made to Order, and Furniture neatly reptiirekattill.q
Vat nished, on reasonable terni-Lon Fifth street; beivr tett, ;
Wood and Smithfield :mitts, in the Coffin Warehouse. arc'
John Liggett,' (late of Win. Trovillo,l oppoilite the:Alle!!:1
gheny Engine Eloase:,[fehLbdtar] JO SEPH PRICE
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