d 4 0 5 'llibriting . -post -lob. firtittlng- Otte - . ~ti-41448.017:W:00ii ' 414 ii:MiIiNIUIX.;aSI,44IO iritay4t4btishmo.ll;l:4.,aptehda Steni*Po werx,rulurggaclanN mtegre,. - prepared t 23 do a 11.,kinds iitisrevviso.per find - .l3ooli*ori style:of ult. - : - ..4411 1 44i4d.1ici!Rt and neranc!usv. 4iid -2 1 . 3 0 0 4. the lost rea= sonable respetfully the.pntroxtaze of. ,the of. Our .bg4l ll6 is- - 2 IWr.Adatitlicti atirt‘questato hand inikeirfanotsbeort . ..- 10 4 o'clodell'24l- .; This must be emptied withoin brder.tqiii.. 1 4/tuan. inere . itis•Fastsbleout eartierhautwOuld .2.biept0rre.4.'.2 , 2 23 _1110!"_ ,E.:.W...fAßß,,United 4 StutesNevrap titior ,2?itieuiruitdlnki,:•s.; E. - corner of Third urui Dock sweets,. '" Aistil4oo/North-FritritbstreeisoitonlyauthoriiedAlAnt -; . 2 in Philadelphia 2%2: • ,4- ' ~4417CT10N rY .71111 E AP/1.81 , 7NA, AITCTIOIVE.E,R, NO. 114 WOOD STREET. TiIIUSS DOORS,. VUOR Wtu - - 40MAN CATHOL I C D.{l.§CgtliNE4tii BOOKS „AT Allc llol C : 74.,4 l. BaturclaY coreniug next, filial at, at early gaslight, will besold.a,t Mahatma's - Auction .ftretns, the private Library of,a gentleman , . leaving the city, comprtsing,alariclot ot'standard mar. Catholic and miscellaneous oka. mar3o. JaniEs lcx.r.rit4X, Atilt. .I)MINISTRATORS" SALE' of dWatchmiikerke. En giac altd Watchmaker's Tools, at. AUCTION.--On: Saturday eveiting,'April 76, at 7f il'elock, will be sold at McKenna?* Auction "Remits : , by order of Administrators: 1 Watchinaker'sEngir ' ml. ' '' IClockmaTera dm. ' . .-Together With a largo lot tit eltickmaker'sTools. triai.3o .'; ' ' ' JAMES ItichTNNA.:Auct. , *QI. HERIFF'S - SALE of It? Boxes Dry Goods and: :2 Cases Boole and'Shoes at AUCTION, by Catalogue. On MONDAY, April dlii; at ID° 'cloak in the forenoon, .:will be 'fold, by 'onierof.Johryoreyth, ESQ, High . Slier "- ilrof Alleghiny Cottnty— , 2 ' 2 ' 2 g . ' e fr ",l , D lat G flds s ghoei. CalaJog - ues'iriff pe ready on Saturitay. Terms: „par funds. -.,raeu,l9 , ” `JAMES ideKENNA, Auct. Q HOE. STORE AT . AUCTION,. Without ReSeTVC-4512 la -Fri day next,•-blarch- adtb,mt n o'clock in the after noon, will be sold at the Shoe Store of nos .A. Hinton,: onedoor from theOdrner of Market atid Liberty streets, '•• his entire atonic of Boots and Shoes, comprising Eastern •-,•• and Pittsburgh make of every description., 'As the stock is **extensive, it umadd take too much apace to enumn. •• ratei the various 'articles. It is-the beat assorment of • •-• •Boots and • Shoes offered at Auetton tor several years.— . • Sale will' be tontitmed same evening and Saturday tuoitit 2 T: Terms at stile.• - • • *JAMES lIIcRENNA, 1041 , ! . 4,ytt!* of Areeply Tapa!ry and Angrain Calpenng 17INSATURDAT- AFTERNOON, 'Attach otst, at half piud2 o'clock, wilt be sold, at 3lcKennabi Anction Rornt; abant 10,841 yards of three, ply tapestry and bi grata tarpethig, - of the latest patterns, received 'direct from the manufacturers:in the eastern cities, and wilt be sold in lerigttui to suit parehisers.. It is the largest lot of carpet ever offered at public sale inTittsbargh. mar 27 JAMES. Arc KENN A. Atlet. H . - OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mattresses, Bedding, Carpeting, Kitchen Utensils, Patent Cooking Store, 41c.,rd-JIITCTION:—Cht Fria ay, Ma reh . 3llll, at 10 o'cloe k ;itt the.toren oon, will be sold at the boardinghouse of Aim. .9 . arpy,..Fourth street , between Wood and Market, oppo. • site Apollo Buildings, her hnusehold furniture, kitchen Utensils, &c all of which has been kept in the best ofor der and* use only one year, comprising, in pert-4 pair Cl ditung table's; about 20 feet long, suitable for a hotel boarding house m r hogany card tables, bren rust and kitehen tables; wash stands; fancy. and common chairs; ;bask and straw mattresses, bedding, a. large' lot of carpeting of all patterns - and qualities, hearth rags, oil cloth lor,ehamber and hall, looking glasies, fenders and fire irons, -window blinds, Liverpool cram, n large Metal - kitchen utensils, l refrigerator. .I bath tun, &C. mar/3 • JA..M - ES. MCKENNA. Auct. ON Accouivr OP ‘VHOM 1T MAY •CONtthatN, to pay boarding add other charges, on Saunday af ernoon, March 31m, at '2 o'clock - ,, will be:sold, within' reserve, at M'Keena's Auction ROoms, to pay boardiug Wad othercharges, unless the owners or their agents re deem them befors,,R trunks, containing chathing, tr.e.; carpet bags,:contaming clothing, Ac.; 1 hat box and hat ; 1 bandbox and contents ; 1 valise -and contents; 1 port folio; 1 box of starch; 1 gold watch... Those concerned will take notice of this advertisement. , Terms cash, par St... Charles Hotel. marchß , - JAMES - M'KEINICA, Aurt'r. , _ , ;The Spring 'nod 'Scaittutir Stock of 'READY- 7il-A E 'CiIbOTHING AT THE` THREE DIG. DOORS, Vox siUt 'MMUS? SiA,SOX, hAS niece scan rqsa.r.t.sti, ' RCM by the Cetsbroud Establishownt asaf. MEM UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed upon the enterprise of the proprietor, Ina m.abled bun toparchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him to. sell, %Tholesale and fiend!, LOWER 'than aoy other liouse,E,ast or West. • - TORN AUCLOSKEY, 211ittirifacturer rf Readfessirde Clothing', N'o.lsl•Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Ma just erimpleted Ids Stock. and has now on Band, ready fot : the lar g est. Most fah tonable and varied nava/neer if BEADY-MADE CLOTHING ever offeredin the United ,. States.; all of ; whicithave been made tinder ha Mune.' . diateinspection, in tills city, as ,uteri suss muss puma ' *rlncrsuitactogettier wait one of the choicest selee.: - trona of Imported fine Black, Slue', Brown, Olive' and 'Drab' . Prench, Belgian and' that has ever been brought to this city. Also, fine finity'VEST:. INGS of every description, .such as Caihmeres, tallies, rich Silks, fancy Satins. Ac An. All the new est styles fancy CASSIXTERES, of every description; ' all of which will be made up to order at the 'shortest no tice in the latest and most fashionable - style. , The proprietor informs the public that 'the principle upon which be will do business, will be upon the bests of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in order toes . tabliah a confidence in the buyers, I inn determined to ad-. here to my original motto, 4 Quick Saks - and Small Pro. fits;" and also make the buyer his own talesman, marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures, so that each customer ran select - from au immense and exquisitely assorted stock,the articles he require 5, at the lowest price it can possibly be bought for. nutmeat shall condone to be transacted at my erten sive establishment, which has, long since obtained the character of being the First Tigoring . Establiskownt .L - A7N - DSCAPE PAPEIt . .1 set, a view of the ButtlC Monter ey; " " " - Cerro Gordo • " Buena Vista; - t F e u d e paris-; 1-:.4',:.* ' Chase de Lyon;, Garde PrancniXi I,'" • ". " Col. C: Auvergne. • • - The above is suitable - for papering large public rooms. • ;Format, at - the warehouse of Se C. HILL, si 'PAP .CIURTAL ER-5000 pieces of Rainbow Window k) .Cnrtant , Fapei, new styles ; tUal pieces plain Green ; . • • . S , C.. HILIIB, I)IIrEfiRING-400 bozes,_Bled *Herring, J. 8: SONNET` tecri ve4 and for sale by • Liberty street. ALBINS-151) boxes fd.. - R. Raining; : 40 "" in store abd for yip: , by . Eraitr3o.l. . OONNET. Libeny a. RANGESAND LEAIONB-55 boxes ()ranges . kiy 23 `, _.-Lemons; In store and for. sale by ;;= tror3ol LS. BONNET 110111 YE FLOUR- 7 -;10 bids. Ryt Flonr.'Just received and I for ealo by ,[mar 01 W. &T. C ACHESON. ' 13arriaoEs.., SU bbis: Potatoes, is Fiore'and for salt by Riuir3o] . , &J. C..ACHESON. ,•,- '' , Vongrefas Gait • LAIME4' wanting Something superior, both for leak and tonicort, to anything they have 'ever worn; will plettee,call• and examine them. These , Boots have no • strings to tie'anti nide, and dangle nbOut the, ankle ;•••:. they are not only:much handsomer, hut- display:the foot -0 and tinkle t& much better adVantage than any other Boot or Shoe - made. -.You -will allo'enee time and iron., ''.-Ittanufactured by ' • KEYS. 0••••• ?•Iner2S:o l " • tqci: 8 Fifiki street. . . Um' SPRING SHOES—SiIk, ilatin and French ` ,Lasting .Giiiters, of every variety and color, oil hand and made to onlor: -..- Also, a full issortment of Children's. Shoes, of every description: Ai a , - - KEY anufacture by 9. i 4, . inar . 2B ' , : . .• ' • No. 8 Fifth'stnet. It() COFTO bags, in store and for sate by . - .- JAMES PATTON, jr,, - . . . ..msr2D - . . :.-:- -. - 4.10..17, Liberty street. irk6lEl.l APPLES AND PEACHES— - 60 bushels D. Apples; ,• .1 . - . . ,25 - .1- D. Peaches pin store and for -sale by • - JAMES PATTONoIr., • mar 29 .-, • • , No. 17 Liberty street. RIED HERRINGS--31boxes, iil Mote and far, sale ' ' ' 'JAMES •PAITON',Jd, - InttllKL Na:l7 Liberty street. . _ - 1 43 AF §U9AB-2O bbls. N 0.5, ree'd and lot sale by . JAS.. PA'rTON., Jr., N 0.1 7 Liberty ' COV ies---17:5d(ii.C • iiirion Glares, assortal " Men's Lisle Tbread Gloves; - * JIM received and for sale by • _ • MeCANDLIS & CAMPBELL, mlrre-45. doz:Ladiee , black Lace Mine;, • 26- Ai - Half Fingti " R.) • 'Pic Nic - Ciloves; Oben' and sale by ; 7 , 97cAlrampI street. :. v L anted PEDLAR'S WAGON- - Enquire at this Office. WANTED:4km; 0011 1614:Painters wanted:. JOHN CORRISpON, usa t 27 - . Chute*. Building .•- . . Pittsburgh•Pcirtable Boat•Llne., .I.4: : p:•. TOR VIE TRAMPOILMTWN 09 TILEIGHT TO - . ND IMOX' P7173/317/3(i-LE; - . PHILADELPHIA, , BALTIATO4E', NE P ' YOR'K BOSTOIst,'&C. — • TROidAFURORBIDGE,', , j••S TAAFFE &O'CONNOR, .L • I'VA'attelphia. , -) •I , ,Pittsburgh. frifiti old established Line being now iiifnll operation,• JL: the proprietors are preparedr with their usual e2ten • sive. arrangements,. to forward merchandi2e, produce; 1a.,. to and from the above ports , o' liberal terms; with ;.,::the : regularity, dispatch and safety,. pecnliat , to their ~. -Mode of transportation, so obvions , when transhipment ow the way is avoided. • • • • •". All consignments by and for thiiLine received, charges and forwarded in any reqUired dtreetions,free of ;charge for commission, advancing or storage: = • • No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboat!. - Altcommunications promptly attended to, on tolhefollowiag Agents : . . ..• THOMAS BORBIDOR r 279 Mallet street. Philadelphia, -TAARPR & - O'CONNOR, • Canal Basin, Pluablirgh... • O'CONNOR , • ' lawn , North st.,Baltimore. 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StetunhoarPacket Line, in atm sdnity ferCincinti MOD AM. PauseageeTacketi via Browruinitte, to - Baltirriorn and It% , Philadelgtiiriill .11, - , be t and 0 '1 , .. zu. , Mall Colic Line;direct td Philadelphla,9 .a. IL; and 1-21 i Vireatern and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. M. , North-Western,vitt Cleveland, daily,l6 a: K.__ Erie and Western New:York, daily, o A.. Di.. . North-Eastern, td Philadelphia, daily" exceptStindays, 4 . ARRIVALS AND. DEI...\RTIIIIE OF MAILS. Enitern graladelplum, - due 3 a Iht.; ClOhell I2IC Western Mail, Chi. and Letusy„due 8 P. 26., closes 5 A.M. Aouth.aiti Balt. andWnsbittgton, due 8 P. m i closes6 A. ht. Nadir-Western via Cleveland, due 12 A. AL, CIOSC 9A, m. Eriennit Weitem New Yorie,•due, Br. 31. 7 elosewe A.m . . . . 1 :* • STOcir,S• • Par reins. Asked. Offered Bank oi.Pittsburgli 450,90 850.00 *50,00 Exekange.Bank .•. • . • •• • • 50,00 44;00 .43,50 Merchants' mid 11. Bank •• • 50 00 , 50,00 . 49,00 Farmers , Deposit Bank None in market. Brand Street Bridge • •.• •••.• • .. • 50,00. 50,00. 49,N Nortlient Libertiesßridge• -•• •• • • .50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny tedge . 25,00.:38,00 35,00 Cotinettsville R; B , Stock,paid on shares, 82,50 • 5,00 1,43 City - Bonds t 0 ceat;) , . 90,00 Monongahela pridge.,••,• ..... 25,00, 'Gas Stock - . '5O 00 • 10,50 . . Weekly Review, orthe Mar/sets. 'OFFICE .OF THE POST,' -Fruove Momou, March 30, 1840. f 'REMARKS.--;-We have only to say , that .though . ;the itnimint of business has - .increased within the week, we find 'hardly- any change in prices. Vire use ourlast week's report, assuring our readers that it is as , pear being correct as a report can be made in this city.- • ASHES—Of fioda Ash,--the market is full; sales tolerably-brisk - at thefts - ell rates, 31031 c. In other kiiidikof Ashes there are no changes in prices. We take our figures of Mint week : Scoechings, 31031 I Pearls, 50151 Pots, Saturants, 5.1351 ALE—The demand is very good, without any 'clani„e in prices. We quote Common at $O,OO, X ,X. 57,00; XXX .$B,OO. Bavarian Beer (a compara tively new article in the markets is worth $6,00. BACON—The marke't is quite dull; a few 'sales made at last week's quotations; Hams at 61+2161c.; Shoulderi4e , Sides 5 051 c... .-1; • BRlCKBottimon are worth $4,8005,00; Paving $5,5008,09; Fire Bricks: $15,00. BAGS--Sales of,Cotton at $4,0004,50 trot. BLOOMS.. Held at $6570. BUCKWHEATFLOUR—No supply, and do de- Mand. The season is over. BEEF...SaIes of Dried Beef at 8081 e. in a retail way; but little (loin. BETAWAX...Strne transactions reported at 190 22c. from first hands and from store. BUCKETS.; Sales of Beaver and Marietta Buck etstit.s2,lso2o). Good supply in market; and de mand brisk as - COTTON YARNS—Mann.acturcrs have made a change in prices, .We give the table corrected. It is an advance. Short Reel— - 7 . " No. 5 to No. l 0 '6 -11.t013 17 900,0b0,1000 5144 , ._ "14- '1,9 Coverlet Yarn p tb• Ae-- Increasing I.cent fr. lb to Crow:Chain.. -• . boo— No. 20. r C01(011 Twine :Ana— l.onglteel Pdoa- Candle Wick. —alb No, SOO. - • Bag Fillings sells at Mc.; No. I. Batting n 9c.; No. 2 at Sc.; No. 3 at 7c. A superior article of Bat ting in sheets 91 by 4 feet, expressly for family use, and perfectly tlean, at 121 c CANDLES.. We have no change to report: City dipperl.• •—•- .0 @be Cluciouau do Mould 10 0101 Spenn,liest breads3o 'Pittsburgh Star , - • .2.1. stia..3 Do. inferior 25 fo - 3o CORDAGE:. .There have been some alterations by manuCacturers which are noticed below : MRnillr Rope ; 13c Da - do when eat, 14c White Rope, by Coil, 11c Do do when cut, 1 "c Tarred do by Coil, . 10e .Do do ..when cut, tic Packing Yarn, fine, 9c Do do common, Manilla Bed Cords, $1,7 5 02,6203,30 p Do do per coil, 13 is Hemp do " 1,50raii.25 , 4 3,00 41 Do do per cad,. 10 fir Manilla - Plough Lines, 734057 $l , Heniyi do - 'do 75 • "COPPER..The lutes are, Braziers 27028; Sheath ing-27; Old 184319. CHNX)LATE..SaIes at $2,7523,00, according to brand. CORN MEAL--The prices el Corn Meat are fis. i t ed at 40c. to retailers; retailed 'at 45050 c. Kilo Dried at $2,00. , CRACK. ERS.. The regular sales to the trade are at the renewing rate:: - - Water Crackers 84,00 Rutter do. 4.75 I • Pilot Bread 3.50 ; Surat and Soda Crackers. • • 7c. 10* lb. COTTON—We have no sales; in tie east pricer, which had advanced:on the receipt of the late news, immediately a.ter receded.. FEED--There is a fair supply of Bran and Shark; sale/ of Bran at 12c ; Shorts at 18212 e. according to quality. 1 .FISH—We have some change in prices this week which aro noted to the following table: I„Mackarel, p barrel $11,50 i half barrel..... 6,2.5 No. 2, * 1 9,00 11 barrels 5,25 No.-3, 11 6,00 ! * 1 11 hatebarrels.... 3,50 No. 1, Gibbed Herrings and Alewives 5,75 I 11 Salmon ** ...... 18,50 .• Codfish, large, pa 41@4 FLOUR..The market has remained since our lam report quite dull. The receipts have mostly been for shipment. The few sales made on4he wharf have been at prices ranging from $3,5003,60. We have but little to say in relation to the prospects of the market. Dealers do not know what to think. FRUIT—The market is still fully supplied with Oranges : bad Lemons; sales of which are made at vary low rates. We quote Oranges at $3a3,25; Lem -onset $3;00. Raisins are sold at $1,65401,75. Dried -Fruit is -without change in prices, hat there are many tales. We quote Apples at 50155 c.; 'Peaches at 111;00431,06. GreensApplea are-in fair request at 624;31,25 according to quality. FURS—Thd following ate the rates at present .._ Red Fox, .No.l, 25 OP 50 Raccoon Gray Fox 121 a IS Mink Muskrat .01 Deer Skin, ito• 16.14 0 FEATHERS—SmaII sales from store at 33034 c. The market is poorly supplied; demand fair. A large *might not command more than 32c. FREIGHT—BeIow we give a carefully compiled list of freights to , the different ports. It will be oh iterved that there are two classes of heavy freight. DGoods. H. Ft H. rt . To Cincinnati, cwt, 20 eta 15 to Louisville, 25 15 121 St.'Atli', 50 30 2.5 Nashville, _ 25 New Orleans, pound freig_ , ht 50e 100 Poo.• Lumber is shipped to St Louts at $5435 50 av Mr. To Wellsville aqd intermediate points 8c; to Steu benville and' Wheeling Sc; way freight below Well,- villa 10e; Flour from Wheeling and points below Wellsville 1210 p bbl; from Wellsville and points above 10c p bbl. - •'- -- BALTIUORE & OHIO ft tILROAD.—The charges on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from this city to Cumberland are jag follows, nil: Hats, Boots, Bon pets nod Medicined; 35 cents per 100 lbs. Dry 'Geode, Groceries,'Queenaware, Tobacco, 25 cents per 100. pounds. Coffee, Salt and Fish 20 cents per 100 pounds: GROCERIES--There was .cohsiderable business in Coffee,••Sugar and Molasseo yesterday. Sale of 25 barrel! Molasses at,2Bc. Sugar, we quote at 4i 135 C.,, according, to _ quality. • Coffee—Prime Rio is -worth 71271c.i at which many small sales. GRAIN—But few lots of Wheat arriving; we tiltete at 884370ce—qaPrinie article 'only will bring • 70c at* hardly that worth 45c.:. Oats :15a 26e. Corn, 3003.20.; ii•em stnre 35c. in small lots. Barley we have bad no sales for some days. and thereibre quote at 95c. • ' GENSING,..HeId at 2:3c. GLASS—There isreonsiderahle Wilmette in Win dow . Sales Bxlo at $3,25 to trade; $3,50 to country; 10x12, $3,40 to trade; $3,75 to country. Black Bottles• Elxlo. ••• • • •••• 0;4,00 Fin', - Quart, 40 gross 0,00 10x12 ' -••••.• • l2xlB ••• • • 0- 7 , 00 . Nadlawine, 5,0 patent d 0.1611 4 Cl • ••to gal* •• •• 7 0,00 taltli24 •• • 0 ors 0,00 •, Country brands ~_•• Window Oleos ip box. • s z io .. 3,25.V3,31. City brands. . 3,5003,62 GUNPOWDER..SaIea are regular 'at the follow. lug rates:. FFG VS 5,60 Eagle do. in pa- • - • 54.16 . 424 '0 5,00' ' - pars ' '3,37 Do..dz: lib ean'roo 7,00 Rock powder •• ••32560 3 62 FFFQ do .•••• • ' 4,00 I I Some small sales from store n't $llO,OO 13019EY—Wit have no of consequence. HULLED B , ARLEY..ReguIar sales at Sc. pet lb; • Pearl ao. at - • • HAY—I of much coming In, , sales at scales at • HIDES-WP make a singlealteration in quote -7 O . ' , 9 - " Do.kipparskirtl,oool,63 Spanish 1.4-0• I Green 0 31 Do. *shed 93 MEM 's.: !i~. • • ` t F • 4 p; 4 • . ELS .tsit..;4;. , •i • 4, • • .. . Ift,w-hTb e table b givea ;hp - prices - 410 n, 'whinlrhnve. not. ch.inge lor Omaha; '- - -" 44 '-' par:Juniata!! -•--, - . . 1 rtottgliving.4-, , ..404 • 6 . " CO -,3 ."0 ' ,1., " . t.lalia.---••-••11.,0 41, She l‘3l-." - 64 a. -71--1 eungianAheet.,- -o la BoileeP.lates••• •-6 E - 64-.1 - .... , . • •:- I.oo.ll.lditireta ~ 0 3,60, 6d :.,.: . 4 ' - 0 6,f 90 thl " ••• - a 4,60 ' Sp?ket f ,. .th.: •• • 0 1 - 60 7d 4 .•• • • - 0 4,50 " pressed.• • •-•-• .610 . d ..• •• !. 0'4,75 . .13oift.t Rivets.- ••.7 0 800 66 ". • :• 0-.5,00 - NAVAL STORES..There has been no change in . the market, and we quote . old prices : • 1 - Rosin 1 , b1)1 —2,62 6 " N.Carolina 4,00 04, 25 'filch 3,00 eid 3,50 Toentlite - ,gal.- '62 6 . • 65 Par, - Allegh'y•3.oo 6 350 Varlsli, Copal 1;75 FP 2,25 ', INSURANCE.. The fol owing tabldgiienihe ratio , . . orinsurinee on geed eteamheati : ' To Phila. and Balt. via To Wheeling ••• • • 1 eanal• •••• . . . • .... 1 ' Brownsville - 1 ciocioomji . ...... 1 I Louisirilie •••-•• • • • 1 1 . EvansvilleiTa.; :•• t t Nashville, Tenn., ••• I li Memphis,'Tenit. :; 1I , , New Orleans ..... ••1 11 Saint LontS;Mo:•'• 11 , Quincy, Illinois, I, 11 Burlington,lown;:t - 1.1 I Galena,' " 11.21 Jefferson City 7 ,Mo., , 2 I . Independence, Mn.• 41 1 LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig.at 45c.; Ba, de.. Sheet Lead $6 4r.box ; Cut 6. The follow ng are th e rateaaahed for.,Patent Lead Pipe: '1 inch acqueduet Not Lead Pipe 6e. fr foot. . i 0 0 N o. . 2 0 0 6e. 44 11 ' I " " N 0.2 " " 7c. 41+ ' l° , i 0 0 N o. 1 0 0 gio . ts. 41 " No. I- " 0 " 7 c.V. " I ti 1.1 N o. 1 0 . . 8 o .p 46 .11. Allother sizes 65c...P lb. - - LUMBER—There have been some receipta'since 'the rise in The Allegheny, but the bulk of the Lum her is not down. We have-:heard of no sales on beach; we are informed thatthere will be no change in prices, of boards. Clelir 4 a 'IH . 411 , 400 Flooring Ido 10,00020,00 Common 110 011,00 Common!. do . 0— Clear I#, do 0400 - Oak " 024,00 Common lido 010.50 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 44.00 ip•l000 2,5003,00 Coalman 1, do 22;00 Laths,saiv'd 2,000240 LEATHER..Theie has been an advance in 'New York solo of $l,OO per 100 Ihs. Dealers are doing a fair business and complain that they cannot get sufficient stock to meet the demand. The fol• lowing are the present selling rates : New York Red, middling weighte,.... - do do Over do .. /ultimate Harness Leather, . Skirting, do Birdie,. ...do ifi• don Upper,— • -d0... f , doz Calf Skins,doz # OILS—FaII strained Lard Oil sells at 56c.; OIL CAKE—Bought at $13,00 per ton. OIL 51EAL..ftegular sales at 40c. #i hu. PIG METAL—There have been some receipts or] Allegheny; sonic by canal and, some from Mercer. J The prices are about as last fall; but no sales yet.— i —Since the above we have heard of sale of 125 tone No 1 Allegheng at E. 26; sales of canal at $2-4, 1 PROVISIONS—Butter is in good demand at 1113 131 c. as in quality. Lard is rather dull; the market ful, sales at 5106 c. Cheese is quoted scarce and in 1 great demand; sales of prime at 7c. I` POTATOES—The supple is now ostensive on ac count of large receigts during the week; we quo& at 6SaS7c.ffrotri store av in quality. RYE FLOUR—Sales from store at $ 2 ,5703,00. _ . RAGS..SaIe from store of country mired at 3,1 c. SEEDS—Clover is wtthout much demand; we quote at $_2,953,00 from first hands; /lax iirtatorth 90a95c. STARCH.. Regular rake at 6061 c. SPICES..Yetry little variation ink:cost ad isle et the rates aoucard : Cloves II 0 33 isisitmegs 1,50 0 1,50 Ca.Piin in Mats. 9 0 25 Prpper 0 0 10 tiiiiccr Io'o 11 I Alspic, ..... •.13 0 ic SIIEETINCI—Pcnd Nu I, 7c. rionatcmak 61c p yard. SHOT.. Regular nal• s at 8 1 ,3100,44. SALT..Regntat salevat $1,25 at canal; demand sl,2n. TUBS.. Regular sales at s94p dox, VINF:GAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in Ws at 7 ' . le. WOOL—We use ear remarks of last week. Prices have advanced; and the tendency is still upward. The causes are, the advance in Europe, and the increased demand for woolen goods It , this country for California entiersoui, fie. Ther e is not much in the hands of Washington county far• fliers now—the last fear stocks having been duties *if of. The receipts are mostly of pulled Wool, which is worth 33a24c.; we quote common it '2,5e.; Vrion common to highest grade we quote at 215Cri44e... This Is a very considerable advance, and the news wvit he gratifying to wool grown-tit. TALLOW.. We quote at 771-c. in the essence!' of any. important 1 , 11V31. TIN I'LATE• . Prices have advanced. We new quote as fitilOWf: 1. C. $114`3; 1 X $13,04. Block Tin has els advanced in proportion. TOBACCO.. The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady: Cigar to•af. •• • 4fa 7tt.` - ..turtip.in loos It 0 14 111niimientlii• • • lil 7i I "*, . "•1.2 a 17 (.4dirir"rul...4- 9 a Ifi 16x '• '• 12 gl I 4 Ping in kens,• • (4:4 7 Scotch sittid.• •14 idi 10 Plug in toise•• 13 lid IS Rappre 14 0 10 a T t yl,,. .. .. slid , 7 Cut& dry 1 bps. 43 :4 Ca rendish.• • • •'-'• a .5 wEitliKgr—P.r.w is w we quote vales at I'9slnl N tsW GOODS....ISAIRGAIBISI:IARGAISS t Tiff: W ( 1 tittt...1)17.1.: 1.11M.111%, . AGAIN. Nor I..`pring and Stevuttrr 13,4 fiords reene mooing al rher Sign t:y thr fiG BEE inr.e,.. r ifarge mete*, &mom Mut and Fourth storm. ts. .. tt, -, :tt. 1.. RI'S:SELL No. ski Market street, be. • tweed l'hiril abil Fourth sirecis, sign of the liip, Golden 13ee.14ive hail now conurimmed receiving a very large mid splendid stock of Spring and Sunnite r. DR's' GOODS., winch he is enabled to otTer mina IfiIIIIOrOWICUJIMUIVIR iltl4 the etiblic generally, at pnces far below those of any former season. These Goods hare all Ewen selected with the mealesfeare, and will be found to be one of the largest and most splbroltil stocks of rspring nod Summer (foods ever offered in this city.— As many of these (iambs have been purchased of the Int- Nacos. per the late.' artivols from Europe, the subscri ber 12 confidant shut he CUD otter to ha elastomers the very newest of les of Ladies DIVSR toroth; comprising English, French, Stress, Irish and Stockist:mods, together with a full asainunent of American mailutacture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. LADIRS.4' DRFd.A.S. GOODS. Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely Sow ; Rich Brocade 110. licantiful goods; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ; Glace Silk, rich goods ; Pouf!. de Sole, fashionable and late importations ; • Black Armures, plaid and striped; Brocade trusties, new styles Mohair Chaim. leon,figured, (very cheap Tissues. all colors ' Balturines, in great stalely ; Paris dotted Lawns, for eveni lig dres:es; New style rich Mourning Lawns; Organdie Lawns, a beautiful article; Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and qualities ; Black Bombazines, of most approved makes; • Paris printed Britegcs i extremely low; \ palls printed L 1 ,1 1 ,1115. 111 great variety; Crapes and Crepes Luse, a full assortment of colors and qualities; 'Together with a large supply of Deitatincs and Alpacas, some as low an 112 k rents per yard. In addition to the above will be found in beantinil assortment of Black Brussels Gamier trimming theist's, mantillas and cape.. Also. French worked Capes. Collars and Cade, latest styles. Also. Victoria L2Wll* aid Spoiled Robes vary cheap; ESWI., Mutt. Jaconet and Book 'Muslims; B onnet Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravats; Scarfs; Artificials ; Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. "SHAWLS! SHAWLS ' Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ; Crape d' Chine, do. a new article ; Ujch changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Rode Buili'd Tilibet do. extremely low; Black Etrib'd Thibct do. very cheap; Black Silk do. beat quality; Black Nctt do. low prices White Canton Crape do. splendid goods; Chutueleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Cashmere do. cheapest in the city; White Emb'd 'Mimi do. a beautiful article. PARASOLS! PARASOLS!! The largest, cheapest and hest assortment fit the City. Parasols front the lowest to the most splendid, rich end costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can always be found at the Big Bee-Hive, between Tiligrd nitd Fourth sts,, No. G. fintir.la] WALL. RUSSELL: . , Demerit.!Wand Staple Goode, Cheapest Yet 1 A LARUE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cows to 10 CClat per yard; Bleached and unbleached Mustins, tram 3 cents upward ; Bed Tickings and Cheeks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish %Linens ; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Dowling •, Scotch and Manchester Ginkharns; Sattinetts ;.Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills; all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot . fail to please, and without fear of competition. jj - Remember the Big Bee Hive, Market street, be tween Third and Fourth streets—No 12. mar.ti WM. L. RUSSELL. Allegheny County . . sr : 0,..1.Jr.e,,. lion Account LlicEoultA.TrTynninv•iiilimmiaaiiii.tra,l -, p , , ':, Jon E. Dowman, Administr rr afors . o t f ai dle L 5 L s, ~. - Estate of I'. Canna., decensed.—No. 21 of i "'''' December Term, 184 g. I -- \ ... And now, to wit. March 24th, 1249, on motion of John J. Mitchell, the administra tion account confirmed absolutely, and the Court appoint P.' C.-Flanegin, p.sq., to distribute the balance nt the hands of the accountants. By the Court. - . DANIEL ItIeCUED)f, CPS. MI persons interested are hereby notified that the Audi• tor will attend for the purpose of discharging „the duties assigned to him, at his office, on Fourth htreet, on the 14th day of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. sr, ' - - mar'29:2td<io • F. C. FLANEGIN, Audit Or. - - FOR SALE —A desirable FARM, 10 miles fromire City, on the. Franklin Road, of i 32 Acres-60 clear ed and to a high Blatant cultivatiori; having 2 Orchirdi of choice Duets; . 25 now in prime Wheat and 10 Of fine meadow land, with springfrof good water. Atso, good Dwelling House, Duty Houtte,--Bani and Sfablei and tenant House and Stable—all , andelgood fence. The wood lands abound in prime Timber. - S. CUTHBERT, fleitAgent;' • mar.lo - Smithfield street: rpo 'CARPENTEFIJust received, a. ireshropply of 1. Union Factory Planes, by JOHN WALKER, uddßO No. 85 Wood it. ~Pt '' ..r:s.x,m'i~^k-.~r 7.~iti:,ra~ur~s;r .t~,, IME • • 7 e =UM NM r.-.~, 164:'ilGic,; Rectified RE ME MIEN -4": = IitIVILVVOIrit t .. Cutlery, !Saddlery, dco. 4 4 : 1 UN-IVALKER,llinpernerarutikaer,in-Forager and- U Domestic Hartftoure f yespeetfully announces 10-his friends and the public generally, that heisaaw.reeele.: - l ag hi s spring supply of Hardware,- Cutlery i Saddlery, I&c., lithisslandago. 8.5 Wood strent x which he will die. ',-posoofmnylleynost reasonable terms. • • _ continually be receiving fresh' supplies. direct ?from thei Manufacturers in:Europa and this country, willenahle hinvionompete with any house, East 'of West. He partidularly.invitAs the. attention of customers to 'his_: excellent assortment of. Table .and Spring. Cutlery. :Ice, which is of fashionable patterns and from the most PoPoi.ol manufactinert. His stock of Carpenter's. Tools is targe t and of excel. lent quality. • Of general Hardware, stick, he has: every variety of !article. . „ 4. Western Merchants andAealerot, generally, are in. vetted - to call and examine his stock. • -maroom "'• Joslau )boxes AND CONFLICTION. ER, N 0.6 Wood street— ! Oranges; 500 cans Sardines ; 225 " • Lemons; 20011 f,.. 180 dozen Lenion Syrup; 1504 r, 4000 drums Figs ; '4OO hoies Herring; 200 bxs Raisins, in layers ; WOO Cocoa Nuts; 150 hf.bxs. " ' 8 boxes Mancttroni; 100 " " , " Vemmcilla ; 75 trails Irriiett Almonds; '25 cases uss'd Pickles, 100 boxes spelled " 40 casks Currants; 8 bales Bordeaux," ! • " 100 - lbs. cut Tissue Paper; Malaga " -.60 rms. white .Kiss " t 3 " paper sherd " •• 15 cases Prunes; ' 3 . hard " o 16 mats Dates; ' 40 bags Filberts; • 4 cases Liquorice; • 36 Walnuts; 10 lbs.' Vanella Beans ; 50 " Cream Nuts; 20 Ims.A No 1 italc Candy; 40 " . Pecans; ! 20 "wh'e and yel. R. " 10 bbis. " 8 cases Florence Oil; Just received sad for sale-by .2 mart JOSHUA:RHODES. Greenwood Gardens AR{: now open for the sale of.a large collection of Green House Plants, of the choices: varieties. Also, a large collection of the finest Dahlias and Annul "Flower Plains will be ready to deliver in pots on the Ist ...Coquets of the,choiceSt Fioweraput up at the shortest 'notice. The Gardens .will be open fur the general reception of lvisiters on the 24 day of April. Captain Vandegrirs fine new steamboat (the Thomas Scou t ) will commence running from the roint, fool of Pen se., to the Gardens, on the 2d day of April. [mar2l • • 18c got • • • 17c ....210 22 - J. C. P. Smith, A TronNF.V AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Sr. 11.. Louis. Ma, will give Particular attention to the Col lection or Claims, and all money r e ceived , shall be re- Mined without delay. Rernstiscrs—Hon. R. Coulter, Supreme Bench; Pa.; Messrs. Lyon, Shorb & Co., St. Louis; Messrs. Wood, Abbott & Co., Mr. Charles H. Welling, Philadelphia; Messrs. Eno Mahoney & CO., Miura. Chlttender, Miss & Co., New y ork; Messrs. Rougher & Orendortl, Messrs. W. F.l& A. Murdoch; Mears. lore. Marvin tr. Co., Mr. ;ohn Falconer, Baltimore ; Messrs. Loreue, Sterling & Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Melissa. Hampton, Smith & Co., and Mr. L. S. 'Waterman; Pittsburgh. mar23:2rn -22023 • • • 433036 .. 24027 • • • ..18 24 auaghauts. ALARGE andstandsome assortment of newest styles, particularly adapted to City trade, just received by marZt:Mn • HAMPTON, tH4 IT it A. CO. Bop es Mutate. AsFli of above Goode. 3:4, tit and 11-8 wide, fancy C rind doable Purble, for tale by inar29lm HAMPTON, SMITH ac T AWNS, LINEN HERMES. LINEN-GINGIIAMS, aud Fancy Dress Goods of every description. just opened by truar.V:2m) HAMPTON, SMITH & CO. m. A. WARD,Kenn street, three doors above Hand street. Office hours, from nine. till nee. Inatitt.y s~iiousKEEPEILS AXD xe Zcotmarais.—Tha E- subscriber has received and now on hand, a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in part, as follows: 59.6-1, 104, 124 BIM Cotton Shadings; BM, 124 Barnsley . Sheeting*: Pillowcase Linen and Muslin Ticking ; Marseilles quilta, Blankets , , Plain and embroidered Table Cover* : I Do. do. Piano de, - Windsor Drapery, Turkey fled Chintz; Dud' Windsor Holland, Linen Table Cloths; Damask Table Linea:all width*: Nankin'', Doilies, Diaper Crash, &c., ac.; which will be sold at lowest pries*, at ROUT. D. THOMPSON'S : inar`Z/ No.llo Market at., 3 doors front Liberty. late a romper of Company C, elk' Infantry. (General Worth's Dirision,) will call at the Royal Exchange Mire. he will hear of a friend who wishes to see him. inar2s:ll* JOHN COLLAN. lit—TO LET—A *mall Mirk ftwellitillociae i iain. ale in the Second %Yard, rity of Pittsburgh. Ea_ . quire of WILLIAAIS Attorney* at Late, marP.9:3t Mee, Fourth, abase Smithfield street. riIIACALILEV'S HISTORY OP ENGLAND, 2.5 cents • volume. le of Franklin Ilktstrated; The Stitt, by Prestrike Sromer; • . Twelve Lectures ou Comparative Embryology. by Louie Arpin* itropkrol ; or pages of the Soot of Life at twenty. by Lama/tine : Taro forticanirr Witcbes; • ROMMICeI of Beadle •For rest, by Ainsworth: The Stores Paiution; by the author of the youth of Sliskapearsr; Paul A rdettbeits. the Moak of Wissabikon Life in'Parie, Ws-twits of London, California Guide Book ; Life and Adventures of Diet Tenpin Outlines of Physiognomy. by Rtdfiehl, M. D..: r The Diamond sod flit , by Mn. Gore Pour mouths among the Gold Dtgivers, b) 3.1`. Brook. AI. D.; 4The Prune; or George St. George Julian, by Warr Gockton • Life inamldon: a story of thrilling interest, founded upon the teen-ea-of flapputessand Misery The Reformed. Highwayman ; a sequel to Esther de Mediae, or the Crimes of London Eugene SAWS Seven Capital Sins; Memories of a yowl Physician. brDninna: Hutsser's and Mar en' s hoses , bound ; i Ihrken's Works.botrad ; A large satiety of popular puldicatinns and standard :work* on bond, and for salt by WORK te. HOLMES, tna2i itt,, opposite the Post °dice. w SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT PUBLIC ATTENTION is solicited to as entire new article of RAILIND, made of wrought iron bars, end soft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed Yoe enclosing. Cottages, Cemetertes, Balconies, Public prounds i ike., at pricey varying from 60 cents tot.s3,tetthe running foot, It is made in pannela of various lengths, , 21 to 4 feet high, with wrought iron posts If inch square, 'at intervening distances of oto 10 Met. If desired, the ininnels can be made of any height, in continuous spans of 50 to 110 feet, with or without posts. No extra charge for posts, The comparative lightness, great strength and duraliii• Sty of the WIRE RAiLLNG, the heauty of its veriest or designs, together with the extrgmely lowprice at which, it is aold, are causing it to supersede thy Oast 'lron Railing, wherever their comparative merits have ;been tested. For further particulars address Sr, AROTHE'REI, Agents for Patentees, .! in i 1 lmJ Diamond Adler, near Smithfield st, Pittsburg. ill l) F3RRR . JA$.- HOWARD & CO., /Vo. 82 Wood tuner, 131. would call the attention of the public to their present stock of Paper Hangings, which, for variety. 'beauty of finish, durability and eheftplle ell, is unsurpasc. 'ed by any establishment in the Union. Besides n large and full assortment of Paper of their ; own manufacture, they are now receiving a direct int 'venation of French and English styles of - Paper Hang :figs, purchased by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of—• Parisian manufacture, 10,000 pieces. London do. • • • 5,000 do. Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 11,000 pieces Satin Maud Window ;Minds, ke. Messrs. Jnme6 Howard*. Co., have epared neithet ex pense nor labor In their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac ture and variety of pattern, and they are warranted 'in !'assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture. 'will be offered on terms as Low at those of Eastern 'manufacturers and Importers. mann New Literary Emporium. Anew depository or Cheap Publications has been opened on Third sweat, opposite the Post Office, where may he found a general assortment of the popular literature of the day. The proprietors have yule the moat ample arrangemetts for procuring all new works as soon as issued from the press. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS—AII the -most valuable. Magazines and Weekly Newspapers can be hod amheir counter by the single numhoror by the year. STATIONERY—Letter and cap paper, pens and pen cils; In short, every thing in the stationery li and o the best quality, for sale. cheap. MUSIC—A large assortment of the mostapproved Pi ano Forte Music, bound and otherwise. This music i pronounced by the most distinguished professors to be the beat collection ever offered for sale in the West. The United States Odd Fellows' Directory.for 1849, got • up in convenient styles. Without particularizing further, we respectfully re quest,a visit to our store room from the public. • MAR ft HOWES, Third street, m a i.2o • • opposite the . Post A". B. BPRINGSTEIN, ' ,m 0.140 Wood strret, haulm Ara and Virgin Alley. Nr nM oLEsids. and Retail healers in Cedar Ware, Fancy Ware, Woodeate, of every description; Wi losv Ware, foreign and domestic ; Mattresses of all kinds ; Patent Rotary Churns, Which far surpass uuy now in use in the United States. For- sale at the lowest prices. mar2o-3mo , • Xining. Alarge Boa, directed' ID W. ft- layrphy, - Pittsburgh. It was taken by a - drayrain from the store of W. K. Murphy, and directions to leave th at J , ,lcKae'sGrocery store, coiner of First and Wood Streets, but it was not delivered there, and it is ' supposed has beenlett by. mis take at some other house. .Thedraynnut , s face known by the person who gave "hith the box, but his name and tesidence are net known. • mar 26 Removal. THE subscriber has removad Ids Wholesale Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf nett door to : tha Perry House— - • mar 27: JOHN PERRY. Arekr'BOOKS-Essay .on the . Union of Church and XI State. By. Baptist net, N. -.• The Hand Book of-Hydropathy, for professional and domestic, use, with_ an appendix. on the best mode of forming hydropadde establishments, being the result of twelve years experience at Grafenburg and Preywal. den. .By.D. J. Weiss— - The Caxton, -a Family Picture. By Bir Butwer. Lytton: . Just received, and for sale by. 4QHNsToN h sTocirroN, nutr26 corner Third and Market els. •A r z.at . 'll.4 . . , . - 1 =I Ell ENE EEO ~^sue e:~%"'as. ~ Paper Hangings. BIE . a . 4%. ' MEM INE ME MEM 3ntelligente. kikU kMt PORT OF PTTrrs FEET wAll. THZ titAnffri. a.lllllN` Steamer Lake Erie ,Sholes, _ Michigan No- - 2,Bilson, Bearer.' Robt. Wighttnan,„ : 7 7 --, Beaver. Baltie k Jaccibs,,Prowntsville.-.• • ' " ••• Atlantic, PatkutSon; do.' • ' Camden, BeadriCks6n- MCKeisport. Brilliant, Grace, Vinehinati. • • , James Nelion,Moiire Wheeling . . Caleb Cope,lKord.ock, •: " ClipperNo '2,,Devol, Cincinnati North ROM', Dean, fdt. Louie. . " Comet, Efoyd, Zanesville.. • •'" \Wellsville, MCNeel. "'' Tuscarora Poe Cincinnati. Steamer Miohlgtor No. 2.,.Pitson, Beaver. - 'Lake Brie,Bliolee, Beaver. ..• " Robt.Wightmen, —, Beaver.. -" . Bulac,..l.acobs, Biownsville. - " Atlantic, Parkinson, .do. Camden, Hendricks° . a, McKeesport. " Telegraph Isio.l, Harley, Louisville. " J. Nelson,_Mooree Wheeling, Caleb. Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling. • • Niagara, Coq, St. Lonip. Genesee. Reno, St. Louts. " ..I.lropire,.Young, Nashville. • • • naltia' Atli— Wm. B. Wheeler, 0 TEAIISBOAT AGENT, can be fund at Wesley. 10 .crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field. streeti, Pittsburgh. , mar 27 For - Wabash River. 4,1,621 Tao fine trteanier VERMONT, IltaLrrr, blamer, will leave for the above and interme tate port., TM. DAY, at:4 o'clock, P. 31. For freight or passage; apply on board. mar3o 1849. . 1548. CINCINNATI AND , PITTSBURGH DAILY 8 T PACKET. LINE. ►j)j{lS Independent Line of.stearners is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and moat powerful boats on the Waters of the ♦Vest. The highent wages are paid for the services of the bent and most experienced men engaged iii the river brimless.— The line ban been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people,without doing the•aligltest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin paricon with any passenger-line to the Union for safety, regularity k and speed. All that money caul procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows:. MONDAY PACRETO—The htonmounuA,Capt. atone, will ir_ave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlOcOclock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. SIT R3Di Y PAC/MT.—The linszamia No. 2, Capt. Zna. Ktineelter, will leave Pittelnugh every Tuesday morning at 10 ceeloOk ; Wheeling elpy Tuesday evening at 10 P. id. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Naw Exot.sart No. 2, Capt. S. Dears, will leave Pittsburgh eve ry, Wednesda y morning. at lOti'elock ;Wheeling every Wedhesday even ing at to r. at. • THURSDAY I'ACERT.--The Cant. R. J. Omer, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday . morning at 10i:o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening alO P. PAIDAT PACZEZ—The Curran N 0.2, Capt. Crooks, .will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 SAITRDAV PACKE T.—The Mamturnaa Noi 2, Capt. 1. C. Woodward, will leave Pittalmrgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday. evening at 10 t. u. SUNDAY PACKET— The ISAAC .NEWTON; Capt. P. Drewt, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 100 eloch; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. x. snot 19. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. - FOR INUEMINC, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE COMO= Rxistru.a SAITSDAT Pactirr--The A No I fine and fast passenger glean/Pee. tet TELEGRAPH, J. Ileglep., Com mandew lease Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Lonisvi Ile, and alt intermediate Portsi evety Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For height or passage apply on bonrit, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a; regular Parket,and with a view entirely to • the comfort. of pas sen,gers; the accommodations - are Inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in tionnex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 8 ) to Sant- Loots—time through,riva DATA: ap42l-iy IM V, 1848. Pittsburigh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. • F ame' Pgaitosir. LEAVE DAILY AT S A. M: AND 4 P. MI The following new boats complete the line fur the present season ATLANTIC. Capt, James Parkinson,• BALTIC,' Capt. A.lneobs; and LOUIS ArLANE. Caro- 'Bennett. - The hoats,are tittirely new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfOrt that money can procure has been provi ded. Theban', will leave the Monongahela Wharrßoat, 410,4 irOOt of Ross et. Passengers wall be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at theadverdse hours. ia3l - Near Wheeling Pi — het. The new and splendid passenger steamer togiruit Z. TAYLOR, M. E. Lucas., Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and hes ing, leaving this city every Monday; Wednesday and Friday, at lit o'clock'. A. and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at .8 o'clock. A. w. For freight or passage, (haying superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodatiem is not surpassed by any boat on the ricer. lian3o) ARMSTRONG k CROZER., Aye. _ -- Regular Packet. Apr Sinfiab. Jima THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt.' TURNCS.. will leave forthe above and inter .7,nl7,77t, Wanesdays and SON 14410. For freight or passage apply on board, or to aut.s - GEO. IL hIILTENBEIIGEE, Agt. _ New Arrangement. AkeTIIE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Sk•aver,Glisgow, and AVelliville. on Tues 7 day. Thursday, and Saturday - , at 9 - 1. It. re turning on Aloudny, Wednesday and Friday. She has a boat at the,tandind, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. W. lIAEBAUGH, Agents, • marl; N 0.33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. • THE steamer BEAVER; Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, , 0 assgow, and Wellsville. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and tenoning on Tuesilay, - .Thimidny, and Saturday, ut 9 o'clock, .t. st. Having is boat:at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to mal7.tf G. V. HARTON 2t. CO., Agents New Wheeling Packet. mat The new nod splendid paasenger steamer JAMES NELSON, G, D. Moore Master, Will run as a Regular. Pucka between Pittsburgh and .Wheeling, lc av ing this city every TuesdayeiTtinrsday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, a. M., and Wheeling every Monday, Wed nes day and Friday,. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Per freight or passage, thaving superior nccommoda tions.) apply on hoard. . The Jetties, tgblson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed hy any bout on the river. AMS.RTRONO h CROZER, declinf Azen Pittsburgh and 'Wheeling Packet. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Virsanta, Master, leave regularly for Wheeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri daY, at Hi o clock, preeistly. - • Leave Meeting escry Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. st" positive/v. The Consul will land arall intermediate pons. Every accommodation that can be procured,lorthe comfort and safety of passengers, bas •been provided. The boat is • soprovided with-a self•noung safety-guard, to prevent egplosion. For freight or passage apply ott•board,or to oct9 JOHN FLACK, Agent. 1 , 44 The fast :packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Mr Capt. st. HANNA, will run regultifly, be tween ma argil and Franklin, on• the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. at. For freight or passage, apply on board. dectl7 • , . - 1 Weft alien & (mating,l FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS,. No, 218 Liberty, strut, oPposik Seventh, beg leave to call the atten- lion of their austomers and the public generally to an examination of the stock of GOOD'S they. are now in receipt of, comprising, in part, fine French, Belgian, English and American. Cloths, till colors; French, English and 'American Cossimeres, of all shades and textures ; Summer . Cloths, in endless variety;Yest T lags, do. Clothing made to order in the bet:and - :latest !style. They have also on hand a large andwell assort- • ed stock of READS-MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite the' ttention of their 'Mein! s and customers; Imr24 --- Fiiiillir':Gioaellea. . • THE subscriber would call the attention of the public_ to his large and well selected stock-Ad Family GRO CERIES and TEAS. Families will be supplied on the lowest terms, and alt article, delivered free of charge in either of the two cities, by . HENRY' C:RELLY; ' mar24Ara Corner Filth street and Market eller._ Six cents,fteivard.• A. " per Pons are hereby notified not to harbor or ein ploy MARTIN MEEHAN, au indented -apprentice, to the Shoo-making bus.iriess. 'The above reward. win be given to any person brznging said boy to the soliscriber. mar23:fitd .NO. TAGGART, Smithfield st. , TO LET--A genteel Three - Story' Orc'elling • k Honer on Secon'd - gullet, near Smithfield street. .A so t wetted, eittnitioliTor a 'good, hbnest:and compe tent Clerk, and ono for a smart lad about 17 years of age' in o warehouse, or to learn a good trade, ... Address box TN, PostOfftee,,Pinshurgh.-rniirtif:3t D _ EAD SEA—Narrative of the late Expedition to the Dead Sea, frotn a Diary by one of the party; edited, by Edward P Montague, attached to the Valid Statear Expedition, ship Supply. Illustrated.with alattp of the Holy Land,handsontely colored. A few.copteathia day:received and for sale by ". mar2B . KAY,dc CO. ..lotat.hicDparr. 10:U3 MCDEVTIT. Jac Devitrr oHbr MeDEVITT & BROS., Wholesale Drocers,.Deal.. AP era, in,Produce; Pittsburgh. Manufactuies, and Mer. ehandize 'generally, Noz,:.l3.Coininerciatßow . Liberty !tree. . tnar2l:y 75 1 1 3 3.3. 81,5. fig a TAT l OlESAVahmeijr ntadoripLitle' I= =I =EI : ,---: : .., r ,•:1.: :1 . .;_.;;:k. , : 7 : -, , , ,,., , ,--,:.,,,,,,,,:':,•.,-4-,,-T'.• ' , k .:j, filiSteitantoUg; WHITH . I!EANg—Rec'd and for' J" , bY pnv29] CUMMINS SMITII. SkIELDR Y PEACHES—Rec'd and for sale rk bY. (rnar`4) - C1.71611NS 'la SMITH. 3nn BARRELS FLOUR—Recyr.iid for sale by, Vti .1120r23 ' CMDIINS & snuff: EXTRA FAAJILY FLOUR—Always onband and for sale by ' Inlay2dj - CUMMINS & SMITH. RYEE---IMq bru!bela, in store and for sale by & OMER CORN-75' bblg., received-and for sale by . ou ' r . 29 • ...No. 17 Liberty et. IiDHOOMS=-20 doz. ..111 ' • 10 doz. Hickory; in store and for male by .014, BUTTER-10 bbls. fresh Roll Butter,just lan d ing from steamboat Beaver, ,and bar sale bz - - ; •vS.as W: HARBA mar 4 . Ng. 53 Water. and ISt From streets. IXTOOL—Tbe ,higheest market prier: , in cash "will 'be y v paid for Me different grades of Wool, by mal26 • No. 53 Water and,lo4 Front streets. SUGAR CURED HAMS-10 casks superior Sugar Cured Dares, received ftrid for sale by ' HARBAUGH, , rnar2s t No. 53 Water streamed 104 Fawn at- ;POTATOES -100 sacks •Tietstiannocks," roceivna per Virmont;lfor sale by WI. DYER; marl/ No; 159 Liberty street. 11, oos—s barrels, just received and for sale by Pt mar 27 - . WALI. DYER. A .PPLE.S . aussetts," Pippins, Blain,. and Roman ,„it: hes, for sale loss by iinar27]- KNIT. DYER. D RIED PEACHES -90 seeks halves„ for sale low. 'DAWN—Hums and Shoulder, reeciving from smoke, ill house ; for:sale lOW. [mtrzn WU. DYER. F - fr'S - I,:tx SEED-400 arrels, just landing' and for sale b y . -s. & W.BARBAUGH, mar. 27 - No. 53 Water and 104 Front street. 01.16'131.11 - rElt.--10 patrols of prime. Roll Cutter, put JR, up in cloths, received and for saki by mar 27 . S. k W. HARBAUGIL G RAIN -2000 bushelel , l ‘ ye; 4000. " Barley, 'Wangle ; (or which the highest market price in cash willbe paid. mar 27 HARBAUGH. CHOPD CORN FOR - CATTLE ANERORRES—Con stantlyy on band and for Bale by •_-- mar 24 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth : Bt. • SPTS. TURPENTINE-i 0 tibia., in prune . order, just received and for sale by... B. A. FAiiNEStOPIi & CO., niar24 . Corner Ist ann Wood sta. .. L - IxTRAcr LOGWOOD-70 eases, just ree'd.and for .r. 4 sale by. • • B. A. FAHNESTOCK CO., rner24 Corner Ist and:Wood sts. PARIS GREEN-19 cans,-trne, just :reel and' tor sale by - : - 13.A.FA.HNESTOCK As 'Rttr2s - Corneelst and Wood stn. ORANGES -150 boxes, just teed and for sale by marl 4. , `, J. S. BONNET T.EMONS—u'oboxes,jast rec'd and for sate by marl 4 - J.S.-BONNET Put:e: U 1.70 A Is, jest re o'd Inlfo6lleby arl .for L 'Q m u a c g t i c, A " aalr, by „-,„s,jast recdr!w . l for A LMONDS—IS bates Bordeaux, Just rec'd and for sale 11 by • . tmarl4] .T. S.:BONNY:T.OIL- "".basketa,just received and fornale bk • LEMON SYRUP-100 dozen, in-store and for sale by marl 4 J... 8. BONNET. "nrAISINS--170 boxes, in store. nod for sole by. jL -mart4 J. S. BONNET /00 SACKS POTATOES-Today reed and for sale by [mar2o.l ARMSTRONI &CROZER. IDULK PORtits, smug lot, very good, just ree , d and j:.) (broil° by [inar2o ] - ARMSTRONG Sr. CROZEIL 1011ACON-300 pieces City Szioked, lot sale by 11.) mar.2o . ARMSTRONG & CROZER Z) HMS. ROLL BUTTER—To-day rec'd and for sale '4O by Imar2ol ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 20 KEGS No. 1 LARD—For salebp, - inat2o ' ARMSTRONG & CROZER t. BEAN A PPLF.B-53 bble.,jurrt 'timbal; from strainer Cinderella, suuLfor sale by - merN SMITH & SINCLAIR. LODE-25 barrels, :Mt received, and for ale by F riitirl3 -SMITH do SINCLAIR fl KEEN APPLI.S-50 barrels and boxes , just reeeiv ed and for sale by marl3] BAUM& SINCLAIR. DRIED APpLm--zo saeks, just received aad for sale by imarlM SMITH tr. SINCLAIR. OLL, 1III1"TEU-5.1aptrcils 3 for sale by. R marl 3 ' ' SMITH fr:SINCLAIR- IGIGG3--8 bbls. fresh Egggqse, reed on. consignment, and - .Kafor sale by [roaa:t) KING & MOORHEAD. POTATOES -100 sacts,laist reed arid liar sale by mares - KING & MOORHEAD. MoLAsses—so bbla. Plantation Nolaaies in atom and for sato by KING 4t MOORHEAD, Inard Diamond. ID PAC . X • ' aad : w Just received from Maness factory, sad for sale by • (mar] W. a. J. C. ACHESON. lAdjiall..:97ffi•ATOFS--in fine order ; in store iiaa itYll for sale. by (amen] W. &J. C...A.CHIEON. • 150 BMA. ROMANITE APPI.A.--In store end for sale low by Natt2 . l • W. &J. C. ACHESON. 6013USliga9.11 - Alq WHITE HOA.NS—Iu store and for sale by W.& J.C ACHESON, fe6l6 N 0.2 Smithfield et. A PAES-50 bbis. Penocks • 150 • " Rompriti..a ; for sale by *big . • W. &J. O. &CHINON COIIS . ftIEAL--Fresti Ground Si ft ed Corn Meal, just *cussed and fur sale; by *MO •W. 3 J. C. ACSESOS. . . Pl:AlititiON SUGAR AND MOLASSIN- 1 100 Mids. prime Plentatiod Sugar; 100 bbbi. do. do. Mol ; jou received and far sale by MILLER ec RICKETSON, 'ward - • 170 Liberty -Wee'. s: LIQUSE MOLASSES-22 Ms. S. H. Molasses, Lou.kinne Refinery, just received on consignment, and for sale by MILLER & aicrmrsoN, marls 170 Liberty street. T_TONEV-9 bbla Honey just received on consismrneut and for a tic by MILLER & RICKE'FSON, meat • 1H) Liberty street. 13RODDCE-40 sacks Dried readies; . 10 kegs No. 1 Lard; for sale by; - MILLER /ft RICKETSON, outtli . 170 Liberty street DEACH . BRANDY-15 barrel., Peach Brandy, jest re espied had for ante by MILLER & RICKETSON, • marl.l : • • 170 Liberty street. RIOE-01;tierees Rice, in store and for sale by MILLER & RICIIWTON, 170 Liberty street SQUELL COM:I9.—A great variety of Hack, Dressing and Side Combs, new styles, on hand at ZEBULON. RINZEIPS, marl? ' G 7 Market street. FOPS. FANCY CASSINERE—On hand, and far sale at manufacturer's prices, bp. ffeb9o] If. 100 1 . 7 e_ .. b t o LL WOOL, TWEEDS-Fbr !pale by FLLER. • 1 CASE :GREY fillX , D CLOTH—Just teed,"iind for manufneturer'sprices, by (feb2o) H. LEE. fl PAIRS DRAB BLANKEPS.—The attention of Cal in/ libmin men La directed to this article. .They ' , Nal be sold low; to *lose eonzignmenti by [fe2oj , : LEE. AASSOFerbta l t OF BLANKET COATING—For. sale very low ' aethe season is far advanced. Deal ers may expect ba rgains. [feb2Dl • U. LEE.. inen Eli RIM • I. 't• •••••# !' • t . ; •", ',:•• •;:s*-.1:m.:!•,.. .• , . ?ice.lo, vf) .* : • EN MI =EMI MIES - , v e • HEM °AU' —A small of for sale low, to close r by 1 CASE AMERICAN ARMY CI,OTH—Cn band and fon saleV' (lab= • ' - H. LEE. • W OOL—The highest price, in cash, paid i f i oritt y l, by fhb= • Liberty street, opposite TLIIT—A [urge Bripk Dwelling House, suitable for TO two families. Situated high up on Federal street, Allegheny. Apply to ' • 'H. LER, feb22 . . Liberty.street, opposite Fifth. ORANGES! °HANOIS !-600 boles Oranges, just re oeived and for 4ate by 'JOSHUA RHODES, male No. 0 Wood.m. LT FASlONSTLtatiNg:—sisojboges.l4trrnta.luaL tr. ctived and for 'nig by. ; JOSHUA RHODES, marCet .-No. Wood at. TIRESH TEAS.—The subscriber is now receiving. at the Pekin Tea Store, FRESH OOLONG. BLACK TEAS, by the Semi. Russell and T. W. S.earti, the only .vessels in, this Spring., Alum, fine Yount' Hysonr,lmpe riot and Gunpowder.. • • A. JAYNES, marl 7 ' 70 Fourth at. SAVE .COSFS.—Persons •indebted to E. Esq., late Sheriff; for Costs, ate requested to call on the subscriber, !sod settle. JOHN COME, Ibble '` Fourth street, near Smithfield st. . Danlel,Youngeon,. JMOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, LI Liberty street, .opposite Hand. All work neatly executed.' _Orders punctually attended to. Irnarkky TEAS. frHE finest qualities of Green pad Black Teas, in 1, I 1. and }- packages, warranted equal in price and qual ity to any in the city. • - HENRY C. KELLY, -mar Slaw Corner Fifth street and Market alley. ' Leal' T4ibanto. 60 B ALES CUBA, u!st receivsd j arilfc z uNi t y w ' marl 7 Na. 33 Rend • Nowa far Cal fon:glans. . COLT'S REVOLVER'S., wi th apparatus by Ezvress in a few days, by JOHN CARTWRIGHI, mead • Ed Wood street. . A PARTNER WANTED—With -a Cash Capital of 81800, to be the Business Partner iit.a MautifactolT 'doing a large and profitable .baainess in tftistity. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, feb2t . Smithfield %tract. I\KACA . ULEY'S ENGLAND.—A new and cheap rdi• t,ou of Macauley's History of England, this day re"- cetved and for sale b), KAY & CO., - Coiner Wood and Third me. . experienced Salesman in" the . Goods baeuiess. The beat of reference. renuiro-- . Apply to Y . A.A. MASON dr fq. , meta • • - Irti k 7 - A '-'; r '. - ' • ••• -I. z ar ' 4'l "Lk. 'IP bre ek?ir: 4. 'l' 14 zips • ME =RIM • 1 5111 ' M;MM ,New -Spring Goods • WO. 0o MARKET S'PREET, between Fourth street and the Diamond Foreign , and Dortiestili.Dry.l Goods. The subscriber has just received his first supply. of Fancy and - stapki Dry Goods, adapted to . Ihe Spring - I Sales, consisting in parrot-the fo l lowing -4'. 4-4 'English-Lawns: only Itti cts.:. French Organdy Lawns; 123 eta., 4-4 Blue Merimac-Prints,4 , l23 as, 44 Double Purple Prints2l2i car., -Drub Moos do .Laitt 12i sta., French DrestaGiughems; 123 eta., 44 Brown Mos- fins, from 5 to Ercts., Mee clad hluslins,ai ats. L 4.4 Bleach' ed Muslins, 121. eta., Prints; Merimac Patten's, 01; Ma' Mourning Fr.Gingharns, , l2l- eta., French Work LADIES' DRESS .' GOODS Illrocade.Clutraeliort Silks, 13rostia.Figured_Silks,6a..' melioa Satin de Shier', Wide .Black Plaid Silks, '.Vide'. Black Oro. de. Rhino Figured .Foulard Silks, Plaid Gro. d'Armour Silks, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide.Blaek 1 Mantilla Silks, Parts Printed Lawns, English Primed .._ Lawns, French Dress Ginghants,;Embroidered Swiss ' Muslins, Paris Printed. Moos do Lams, Satin Plaid Bera-r • 4; yes,. Chamelion Plaid Ciranadines, Plaid Linen Lustros,' French Organdy Lawns.. .-, .. . - - ( VARIETY GOODS. New style &inner. Ribbons. Ladies' Cravats, Revere -. it Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French - Work i Capes and Collars, Black and Colored Kid Gloves , Lisle :.1 Thread . and 'Silk Gloves, Mohair and-Worsted - Mittsis *. Black Silk Fringes and Gimps; Mall,Swiss,JaConett and -Thread Edgings and Insestings White . and Black Silk Hose, Cashmere, Mordirian,_Bl'ack and .White. Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi Veils. .: , - --.--:- i, • Embroidered White Cashmere and Crape Shawls, Plaid and Black Silk Shawls, - Black and. Colored. Mons . de Lain Shawls, 'Satin Plaid. Benign . Shawls, French. Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe:Thibbet Shawls, • - • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS; Damask Table Linens and Table. Cloths, Raisin Dia-' 'per and Crash, - Irish Linen and Lineal:n*lls, Bleached and .Brown Muslims, Casinetts, Kentucky icons,, Bed Ticking,' Ginghams, Colored Cambrics,•Red Wbite and Yellow Flannel's, Welsh Flannels, .Canton Flannels, Brown, Bleached and CoIored GENTLEMENtS,GOODS , French and English, Blue, Black and lirown-Cliabs; Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; Now Style Fancy Vestings and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk fiandkerchiefs, and afine as sortment Of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders: PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTR : -hava just received a Splenoid assortment of New Style Plaur and Fanny Silk Fringe Parasols,-Parasoletts The above Goods have all been purchased at the est cash prices, and will be siald Wholesale and Retail, at such rates as cannot thil to please all - who wish to buy good Goods at low prieei. IPpie Ciotti*, Coexamerem and yestlngs, VIERCRANT TAILOR, Ezzhange Buildings. St. Clair street; Pittsburgh; has just returned from New York' and Philadelphia, and is now receiving u fine assonincnt of Cloths, Cassimeres and - Vestings, of the hest quality and latest styles, which he is preprred to make to order in the best manner and in the latest fashions. lthrl7.lm th.estchedGitio - da. A. A. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market stieet,Ortct just received the following well known brands of Bleached. Maslins, viz ; . 7.8 and 04 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam Mills " Mason," "Poknnoke "Carlisle,' "Do re h ester,'" 5-‘Gin ieigarnand.TY%mfion" "A." . •Pittsborg,b," "Lawrence," •` Boston Pillow Case," "Farnsworth," &c. All of which, together with many styles not, bore mentioned.:,.. will be sold at PASTERN PRICES, by thepieee or pack- Shirting Rinsing-and Irlish-Linens. MIT R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of. try ..„.those wanting the above Goods, to' bisdesirable stock, consisting of the beat make, from this MOB: approv ed manufacturera, and the latter warranted pure flax.— Re has just received an additional supply; and is offering Shirting Muslims of a superior quality •Itt it very low. rice Als Sheeting and Pillow,case Musling; D~apers and Crash, Table Cloths. Towels and Napkins; -- Blankets, (tains. Counterpanes; and lionsekeepmg Dry Goods ' ..euerallY. LADIES' ,DRESS GOODS-Such as Elena hierinas, Parmetto . s, plain and fancy De Luines, some new styles ust received° Alpacas, &c. - The season being far advanced, all these Doods will be sold at 'pikes that cannot fail toplease. - 117' Wholesale Rooms up stairs. To Countiv.M s ereltnnts. XX) R. MURPHY,. at Ins Wholesale' Rooms, North east corner of Fourth und Market Streeis,.Pitts. burgh, (up . stairs,) isno w - prepare d' I o offer tattlesp.ree lion of Country Merchants, an extensive supply of oc , .a , Sprit* Goods, including the newest styles of, Spring Prints; Giugharns, Lawns, Muslin de Laine.s, -Alpacas, and Brest Goods generally; also,. Gloves and Ho=dery, Bonner Ribbons, Laces and Erlgangs, Prices low. Entrariee to 'Wholesale Rooms from 4th st. Inrln . COUN rktt AIEACHMSfb--W. hicaraY, N. East corner of Fourth and Alarket streets, Pittsburg. has nom open his first supplyof SPRING and SUItEVED: GOODS, and invites merchants to examine his stock.- - Prias fly - Wholesale Rooms up stairs—entrance from 4th street. A A. MASON "A. CO., No.. 60 M sus ET STBEKT, have this day received, per" Fast Line, t the following' named Goods, viz :—Sann stripe, black -and blue black plain and printed Berages ail wool AL de -Laines, em broidered Thibet Shawls,'%lack, white and peareSilk. How; spun Silk Hose; kid, silk and lisle thread GloVes; linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings ;Inserti no.; black silk' lace Edgings ; "bonnet Ribbons ; embroidered Muslin,Capes, new patternsand rich goods.- • marte2 Vesting. 1 . G. ENTS. "call and see" the choicest variety ever otTered, and cAMELIA. caevxrs; at prices, you can' leave them ' CLOTH STOITC, Post Boildints, 'Comer Pirdinnd Wood PIP, marl944r . . . N STORE, and now receiving, our first supply of New SPRLNG . GOODS, consisting of every thing new and beautiful, to be had of the Importers and Jobbers:- . New styles of rich Turk Satins; - 'Wide Brocade Silks, new patterns; • ' • Rich Channelion antfGlaris Silks; Fig'd tknd bl'k Silks, all widths; " ' Bereges,-Lawns t Mons de Lainesake.; Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, neWdesigtis.' Together with a large assortment of . Domestic: Hottds. ROBT. D. THOMPSON. marlSl No. 110 Market ta..3 doorefrom Liberty... FLOSIERY-200dozAVomeu's black Cotton Hose; • . 100 " " . white. . 150" " a • • -" . . 75 -" Melia On hand and for nate by bIeCKNDLESS & OAMPOELL, 97 Wood atria. g TS—I Cue cco Plate Prints ;: - • 1 •' Merrimac ". " • 1 " Hamilton. " • ' Fine desirab l e S p rin g ° l: 4 l r rcaligr eI4EL • DRE:3B LAWN— t case new sty! just received and for sale'by . hIeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 WoOd-At. • READSOO doz. Stuart's 6 cord Spool Cotton 4 500 " Smith's 3 •' " " • • 300 lbs. - Pat. Thread, 1 4 7 es. 30,40 and Go.' Just Just opened and for sale by McCANDLESS - Ec CAMPBELL; No:07 Wood strict USPENDERS—Gar doz. Gum Suspenders, Rowell. S . ville manufacture; 40 dozen heavy Girth Suspenders; mat opened and for sale by AIeCANDLESS 1- CAMPBELL, N 01 .07 AVood aireot PlNS—ltalle ArnericartiPius, just reed and for pate by McCAPiDLESS & CAMPBELL, . • . _mar2o No. D 7 Wood•street. T iNENVOODS.—A. A.ltissote f ee Co., No . Ott - Market ' 1,4 street, have received -Linen Sheeting, Linen I.la. mask 0.8 and 10.4 Linen Hollands, Bleached and'Brown Table. Clothe, Russia and Scotch. Dinpers. Daylien; Nap kins, &e., to which -they invite the attention of-Puri chaser,. mario GYNGHAMS! GINGHASIS!—A: A. 431 - MASON & Co., No. GO Market street. have in•storc 150 pieers • Ginghurns, mall plaid, and desirable Goods. - world . Econematsts and. the Public, to effect d ,V. !laving of one-third, and obtain the ;,:teafest burprins ever purchased, ore most respectfully invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build . , Inv; corner PM and Wood sirens. fcb.Stlve • F,..r.enalou or the Baltimore andlitolo Hon : rpo CONTRACTORS FORGRADUATIONANB MA .I. SONRY.—Pcorouts are invited for the Graduation . and Masonry of the following described sections of this road—the sections averaging a mile in length—com; - mencing In the towu of Cumberland:, Sections I, 2,14 7; 8 and 10, will be let, embracing considerable rock work along the Potomac river blufrs, and the masonry of Sev eral bridges on section Ist Also, all the sections from. 30 to 46, inclusive, (excepting vecuons 4l and 44,1begin sing tat miles from Cumberland, about a mile below the mouth of Savage river, and terminating at the summit of the mountain: The works upon these sections is,hcavy, containing mach roer excavations and two tunnels, each about 000 feet in length, and a atone bridge'of eon alder:l4le sire. The whole number of sections now to -be let is 30; In the course of the spring and sumniecup wanls of SO more heavy sections will.he put under con tract betiveen Cumberland and Three'Forks creek.' The. remaining sections between thosevoints,mal other Work beyond the latter, will be let in the 'muting or 1830. Specifications of the work on the 20 sectional° be let, will be ready by the 23th Of March. current. - They will will be distnbated from the company'i offices Ingrain more, Frederick, Harper's Ferry, Cumberland and Washington. The Prnposals will be directed teethe un dersigned, at No: 21 HANOVER ST., Baltimore., hint will be received until SATURDAY, the 28Ih of April, in clusive. Before - making the-line shonld be thor oughly examined, and the remittent Engineers will be in attendauee thereon, to give information. .The most eat- Isfactory testimonials will be demanded. The payments will be made' in cash, reseriing the Drool tikper, cern. until the completion of the contereet. % The most energetic prosecution of the work will be required. • By order of the President and' DireCtoral • BENJ. H. LATRom. • • Chief Engineer. mar22:eodikp2f . r • • • I .Yremin an Blinds.. --. B. J. NVILIAMS,No. Notth Sixth sitirt,Phitadal e 'Phia, Venetian Mend and WencleneNluvie Mani,fre turer, (awarded the first and highetit Medals .r uthe New ltork.. Baltimore and Philadelphla:Exhibitions, far 0 6 superiority of his BLINDtt, vrith'eonfirmedeonfidens? _a. hie matittfaetare.VaekM the attention of Purelm"""y -_ * asSoranent of BXXI Blind,' of narrate nna seltr: r ; '.1%,: fancy mad plain Trimmine;af 22CW ? 0 ,1 . . ,Alsa, a 'largo and genera! , Window Shades, all of whotkl."7- • Old Blinds paint:: " • DEALICAS The ei ,.i . MEM N=EM E BE `. _ =ilEl Prv Eioobg ABSALOM. MORRIS.. No. 65. Market st.. Pittsburgh. New Goods -'",l MS MEE MEE WM _~•.,. 117113 PS LW -- n ,