====eMM = ' . .,i , ` ,- •- - '-, elle , ;elctilt. Morning. Post' , - -,•_, - ,- - -•fiterittN . Piot .36 Viiitting.--40ffitt . • ~ 4 s ~. Or NVOD 01 . p IFTII STREPS.-;• - . X•PkteAdmi tO...ourisstab li shmeht, a splendld :-.,-' 1 - • •We rilultigrAlasitinet we are prepared to do . ~ a, - ~, A v Book work in astyle of un . . sz.rek. lirroaUltnial atlklllolll, and upon Me most rea.: iiikas ‘A s t resiouttarly aratrit the patronage , at. 4 this tins of our business. . -. . - MAil • • -, . - • deMetteteatercqueetedmhandlittherfavortbefore -•':.• •• si P AL' This must trit complied wi th , set ordectoin... *weals isststisit. Wh en ii ispossibleAsi instieshouS•woukt ity'S; AV% l'AiltßOJnited States Newspaper Ageiry dun flaihlings,!_N. - E. corner of Third and Dock st ree t st and+loo North Fourth street , -is ouronlyaadicnisedAtent '- ' - • - Tor pima= LrotorrStrown.—Prepared by /, - .AV. Kelly. -liVilliturt• street, N. Y and formate by A. J ; krnts,. No. 70 'Fourth Street, Agent for the manufacturer.. !Phis be_ found a delightful article of beverage in ,fuoillis7 and particularly of sick toom.r. , ' . . Bmura'sßacnaa. - -:An improved Chocolate preparation, beln combination of Cocoa net; innocent, ravtgort Ling and palateabia; highly- recommended, rparticularlyy for Prerparad by , -W.." Baker. Dorcheater, , , Masa,' and forsale by A: - Jarturs, , at• the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 ItT _Grunrsitss AND gh Os Indian Vege ;' la le Pills are one of the best medicines in the world tor; the cure of giddines s , because they purge from the body those stagnant and corrupt Remora which, when floating in the general Messer the circulation,are the cause of a . determitiatiOn . - or rush of blood . to Age head, giddiness, lieadttelie;losiof, memory, dimness of sight, drowsiness' pain of - the' heed,'and many other symptoms a loaded:' and corrupt State of the blood. • Wright's - Indian 'Vegetable rills, ire also . one of the If:dry:best .medicines'fiir -- the.eure of indigestion; and theirefOrtrwillinost assuredly -restore the body too sound slate of ' health: . Beware of Founterfi --- iis. and liniiatlimi.Retnember that We Originnl and Only Genuine Indiah Vegetable Pills ItaVii the written signature of, .Vritltilst IValolrr Of* his lubel,of euch'box. - - • • . . Remember.. also, that II: SinYiei, Druggist. corner'of Market and Third *tree 4,13 nol.in agent for dila medi cine and Vt 6 cWOI gUriratiee genuine that otrered by him for sale. The genuine is for, sale a - , tfr 'Wright% Principal. Offide,'l.69 Race street, Phi.adelphia; and. by JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsliorgl4 Pa., Who is sole agent forthis city, by whom dealers can be slip-, 'plied unite wholesale rate. ' _ . 1 1 7 Consumption is a disease which as carrying its . victims to the tombs by thousands, without being arrest - ed in its progress by the medicines in common use at the present time. But a_ brighter' day is comin , r, acid hait come,-au to successfully arrest this disease. - Dr. Rogers': Liverwort and. Tar not only gives immediate relief in Coughs and Colds, but fmmthe testimony Of ince of the , •.. - highest. standing here and elsewhere, it is making some very remarkable cures of Comiumption. Improvements in the treatment of diseases are onward, and nothing can arrest', its spirit in the present ago. Those who are 'afilietedwith diseased Lungs, would do well to Cell on the agent, and see the certificates of Dr. Wm: J. ' tirds,ludge Win: Burke, the wife of the Rev. George W. Maley, and of Dr - .l.lirarn Cox,.late Professor in the Ec ectie Illedieril College of Cinumnati. '- - This4eedicine not only cures Cimsumption. but breaks up the ma's. diStresising Cough in a few hours time., or the money will becheerfully mended. ' - Porsale by -3, KIDD it Cci. , ' 'Wholesale Druggists, No. CO Weird Also by • • . KNEEIGANTP'.e. nutra:Grnd&w " ' Grant street. 13,YZAKES .2 1 1".E.EIVIVA,AUCTIO11 . 1E.ER, 114 Woo D: 9rti,m, run= Debits PitoM 1)OMAII, C-A. Tit 0 L I,G. AND, MISCELLANEOUS I_ln BOOKS ..AT At . crion.—On Saturday evening .neat,- :Matvh 3lst, it early gaslight, will be sold aiMeEenna,t, -Auction „Booms, the private Library .of tt,gentleman leaving the city, cotnprising a. large lot of standard mac Catholic and miscellaneous , mar3o JAMES Anat. . ' 21 DMINISTRATORS.' SALE 'of .Watchniakees • k • gme and ate rua ers Tools, tit AUCTION.--O 0 Saturday evening, April 7th, at 71 o'clocklvill be. sold at I McKenna's Auctuan llamas, by order or Adininistrators - • - 1 Watchmaker's En d gme • • Together -with a large •lot Clockmaker's Tools. mar3o • HEIIirk'S.SALE of 11l Boxes Dry (;oods and 22 • Cases Boots and Shoes at AUCTIO:s; by Catalogue. '.on MONDAY, April 9th, at 10 O'clock ut - the .lorenoon, Will be sold, - by order of John Forsyth, End , High Sher . . , of Allegheny Coun!y-- 19 cases of Dry Goode ; " " Boots and Shoes.' Catalogues will be ready on Siturtlay. Terms: cash, , par tmtds. JOHN POBSII'II, Sheriff. . m r2B , JAMES McSENNAAuct. 4 10,944 yards of three ply Tapestry and Ingrain Carpeting - ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Mirth at half past o'clock, wilt be sold, to McKenna'a Auction- Roonm,aboat 10,1:114 yards of three ply tapesyy - and grain carpeting, of the latest.patterus, received direct, from the manufacturers in Them/stern cities and will be in lengths to suit purchatiers. Ilia the largest bit of carpet ever peered at public saleizt Pithtbargh; matt: JAMES McKENNA.'Auct OACCO ST-OF WHOM IT MAY CONCEIII4, -to pay boarding and other charges, on Saturdajr qC ernoon, March 31st, at 2 o'cloc)t. will he sold, withott reserve, at ArKeana , s Auction 'Rooms,' is pay boarding and 'other charges, unless the owners qr their agents re deem them beforeditstrunks, containing clothing,.&c.; 3 carpet bags, dontaiiiingelothing, Ice.; 1 hat box and hat; 1 bandbox and' contents; 1 valise and contents; I port folio; I box - of starch; I gold- watch. Those concerned will take notice of this advertisenient. Terms, cash; par St. Charles Hotel. marehS ' JAMES Auct'r. ' The' Shoring and Summar Stock Of READY-hIADB -CLOT_H - ING.. AT THE • TUBA Er BIG DOORS, von vita pessary susses. 11AS tiaras rum! EQUALVED, - amt by the Cekbrased Establishnteru /TIDE ENPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed . .11 . upon th'e enterprise .orthe proprietor, has eLebled bun to purchase tal his Boo . ds at such prices as will - allow. • him to sell, Wholesale and Retail,l.OlVElt than any other Honse,East or West. - -JOHN --WCLOSKEY, Manufacturer of Ready-rnade s:Vietkaateilklo:lsl. Liberty nice; Pittstairgh,-Pa., hasjust , Completed his Stock, and has now 4311 hand, ready .for , - - sale, the iargest, mast faahtonablt and varied assortment of • - -'BEADY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered i n the United - - - -States; all of which have been made under hie imme . . &ate - inspection, in this cityi cT IMTCEs TaA.l* sit= comsat kiittristraCE—together with one of the choicest selec , =tinnily( Imported fine Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and -Dmb•French, Belgian and English ci.orus, that has • • ever been broughtto this city. Also, fine fancy YES?- , INGS of-every description. such us Cashmeres, Afar • ; settles, rich Silks. fancy Satins, &c., &c. • All the -new ; eat-styles fancy CASSIMEItES. of every description; -, • ' --; :all of which Wiltbe Made up to Order at the shortest no ' • -lice, in the latest and most fashionable-style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle. • . upon which he will do business. will be-upon the basis ' of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; end in order to es • • tablish a confidence in the bers. lam determined to ad-. -.: 'here to my original motto,. : Q uirt- Sales and Small Pro , -",- fits';"' and ;also make - the buyer his own salesman, by marking-the laciest price an each article, in plain fimsrei, - so that each customer can select from an immense and • :exquisitely assorted stock.the snicks be requires, at the • - lowest price a Can possibly be bought for. ' • Business shall continue to be transacted at my eaten ::,sixe establishment, which has long since obtained the - "- character of being. the First Tailoring .Earabliahment itt A Rare Chance for as Small Investment: THE PADUC A H FOUND HY, that flourishing concern, - now in fall opeiationiat the month of the Tenneesee ,River. It can be had on easy terms ; and situated, Ite yond alt other places on the Weide& waters, for, doing husiness—aceessible at all seasons for the lower trade It is opposite the Marintrßail-way, or Cooks,. where a great - number of :Boats are repaired; - all of which have more or less to do with the. Foundry ;—as there is no other in the place, it is a great chance for any two perions, .may a Moulder and Finisher : . good meehan lea and energetic . The work, generally, IS confined to steamboats, of which there is plenty=nerer any lack— the only trouble:is Is do it. .The place may lie . cagily cleared, the first year.,Further information and panic ale mut be obtaine es froru WM. LANCASHIRE, the itivner, who can.be found at the Ne Plus Ultra steam boat,. Capt. R.-Phillips, for a few days. Al SO A FARM; 'clif.Which Aim subscriber lives, seven miles from Padu cah, containing 161) Acres of Land, together with a new Steam Grist Mill in operation—two. run of purrs doing the:country. Grinding for more than :20 miles' around— one-fourth toll taken. This is a most desirable place and property for a small family ;all it needs, in addition, is a Store, and a large business may be done, The Farm is delightfully: situated, and improved 'with Garden. and EltutTieesof all kinds: Further - particulars eau be el.. mined from the owner, with is to be felund as above; af "terviihieb, by letter, addressed to Paducah, Ky., will be attended to Imar23:livl {VAT. LANCASHIRE. flourrial copy 1 weelre d charge "Post."j • •;!I\jrACAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND—YoIs. • and 2, price 50 cents—Butler's edition—containing 4 r .:alLtht, matter, verbatim et literatim, of vols. 1 and Sof the London edition--embellished with an accurate portrait • ' 'of.th author. Two vOls. in one; priec' 50c. A; large - sopiy - of the above - received and for sole byy JOHN n. MELLOR. - maitg: • ' St Wood street. - . /COT R R,, AND ,NTANUFACTUREXIS Oi laminar. • • :_up Wagsa., Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale :Cider, Root Beer, :.;,/lriciollicuiti Pop, No. Is Market' street,.and 'lOO Liberty, corner of Peeirs alleY;Pittsborgh.. margly • • 7 NrEwSPRING GOODS - -A. A. Mims &Co.,G(l6far -114- icet Meet are now opening 40 eases and packages of Splendid SPRING GOODS, cbmprising Lawns, Was , • s •dine, .13ereges; M. de Laines, liinghntres, Prints, French Cambria, - Linens, Ribbons, 'Laces, Silks, Shawls, -1 • • Gloves; Hosiery, and a general assortment of Goods: . LACES ; for tifl ~ .iumber of Coachmen, ostlers, itoase. • • PSeitianta, Clerks, Salesmen, Scliootrmasters, Bales me6, Laborers; Farmers and boys ot. all ages, Cooka and girls, chambermaids, nurses,' ke.:,.i.uppited: 'All !chase( • iea attended. to, for moderate charges: ~ • ~• lease call at ISAAO HARRIS' Agency and pace -Office, corner of-Penn and St 'Clair etrects, near.. T opposite - the Exchange able. niarat:4t,•.• FOLLSALiE-4he Daily Morning Post, and .11 the dai, • and weekly PittelnitgliNewspapers, and a variety of- Eastern Xestern•aud Northern Newspapers, kept daily for *ale at ISAAC HARMS , Agency and Intelli. ,cdice; corner of Bl.Clalr a n d lean streets i7.1.....aitet the Exchange Hotel. , . :41* JOSHUA. HHOD 4 H l S,T a hojef i rt i le ki F u r a i g if a triiep; TCRI gn pliOninerit mantvoaar ili;Vgaar and tiermetti Wa rand. Fir -ot\:it.teets;Pittebuigh. , Pa. All orders in his line carefully. .t, margi), -;flV iCARPENTEILS,--Juhtiticeivtd.a , (roll srapply , - 'Union Factory Planes, by JOHNIiVALWI A; mat 29 - • No. 85 Wood st, - 1- =NE MEE . <:~<-, =I ~, N^~` _ _ ~4~ LEM =I UM w ,w , EMI , f -1- " ~ . ~,. 4 - --," .I - . ~..,'l,- -. 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PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. • StetnalioatPacketLine,leaveadair _orCineinnati,lo Passenger. YtteketOritt Brea:nay, e, - Baltimore and at Philadelphia; Ba. ~ and 6 , Moll Coach Line, direetro.Pitiltulelphii, 8 A. la, and 12 Westerliand Southena Mail Coalh Line, 0 1.11.' North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. It. Erie and Western New York, daily, p a.. .m.. North-Eastern to Philadelphia, daily, except Randays,4 , • . . _...011111/"ALS,ANDIDEI..ARTURE OF MAILS. *la Philadelpyiu, due 2 r. /1., closes 12 rt. Western Mail;Cin:and Lorasv.,.due 8 r. el.,closes 5 A. IC Bouth.via Balt.audWaihington,dire 8 r. el.,closess A. Y. North-Westerrivia Clcvelaud, dios 10 .1. - .ll.,closeeti A. It. Erie and Western 'Ne,se :York diie BP. M., ; closes 8 Lau Par ed Bank of piusburg- ... 7:14: None market. 2o 0 . 15 °ff a 4 ,9 9 0 0 : 50 00 3300 Me Fa Bx no ctghhanan re t7 L ß' i ni O ldk tli S tß :. a n n im k k, 50 01:k 50,00 4PO gbenitlir k an - 143 O Nli s l oa d h rtha ft Al d n i eB l7:7 62 ljeit : ll4aTudeg43l3 . .. ll . ge i . : ... ... .... 34-511:'07. 16,60 Connelsville .R. oc .1 tiro Citr Bonds (13 IP coat;) 200 9 MollonSabPlaßridg".........Al-:: 30.00 'Gas Stock• : 1 7 . Dolly Review of the Markets. _-OFFICE OF. Tin: POST, , Sanntwor Dloattore, -Marra 31,1849.1 REMARKS.—There wets a brisk business in all ileparinicolciesteiliaj,hat we.found no change in price* of' un'y nrlicle., - • FLOUR:.AbOut, 180 bbls were inspected and sold'7.all at 3,57. A few lots were secured for ahiPna . eat. • "GRAIN..;--S'ale- of 300 bushels Corn from store at 396. ; the first band prices are 30fa3le. Wheat : Sales froufwagons at 36d. r one other sale at 68c. GROCKRIES...—SaIe of 180 brie Molasses at 2710 281 e. Sugar,. Coffce and 'Rice, brisk of previous 'quotations. PROVISIONS.—SaIe or Roll Butter in clothe at 121013 e. • The market is- better supplied than for merly. Salei or Lard :at 510'61 as in quality and quantity. PIG• METAL.--Some sales not reported to us in `detail-at previous prices, not different from those al rendy.given. POTATOES.--Stock is iac.reasing sod priers tend tlownward sales from store at 75a37e. NEW GOODS....IIIARGA/N8 I BARGAINS I THE DIG GOLDEN . BEE-HIVE AGAIN. „ Nero Spring and Summer Dee Good s now opening at Me ' 'Sign - of Me BIG'BES HIVE, on Marie 1.1 [rat, • between 'Third and Fourth streets. WAIN:. RUSSELL, No. 62 hlarket street, Le ib• twerp Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Gig Golden Dee-Hive. has now commenced receiving a very large and splendid stock of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, which be is enabled to offer to his iiittnerous customers end die public generally, at pride. far 'below those of ally former season. These Goody have all been selectektith the greatest eare, and will be 'fotindlo be one of the largest and most splendid stocks of :Spring and Summer Goods evet,offemd in this city.— As many of these Goods have been purchased of the lm -porters, per the latest arrivals from Europe, the subscri ber is confident that he can offer to his customers the very newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods comprising English, French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch Goods, together with a full assortment of American manufacturc, and cheaper than can he found elsewhere. ' LADIES , DRESS GOODS. Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely tow ; Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods ; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ; Glace Silk, rich goods; Parade Sole, fashionable and late importations ; Black Armurta, plaid and striped; Brocade Imams, new styles; Mohair Chameleon, figured, (very cheap;) Silk Tissues, all colors; Balzarines, in great variety ; Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dies:es; Dime style rich, Mourning lawns ; Organdie Laws-, a beamitat artiale ; Black Gros de Rhine, all widths ind qualities; Black Bombazines, of most approved makes ; Paris printed Bareges,estremely low; Pails printed Lawns. in great variety; Crapes and Crepes Luse, a full assonment of colors and qualities;' Together with a large supply Of De Lainesand Alpseas, some as low as 121 cents per yard. In addition to the above will be found a beautiful assortment of Black Brussels Imet,forinmmlng dresses, mantillas and capes. ;Also, French Worked. Capes, Collars and - Cuffs, latest ;styles. Also. Vii.torto, Lawns and Spotted Robot, very cheap ;Swim, laconet and Book Muslin's ; B ionnet Ribbon; Belting RibbOn; Cravats; Scarfs; Artificials ; Gloves; ?Mita, and libriery. SHAWLS: SHAWLS ! ! Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ; Crape d' Chine, do. a new article ; Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Mode End, d Thibet • do. extremely low ; , Black Vinb'd Thibet do. very cheap ; Black Silk do. beat quality; Block Neu do. low prices • White Canton Crape . do. splendid good.; Chameleon Silk- do. late importation's; Printed Cashmere do. cheapest in the city; 'Mite Thibet do. a beautiful article. PARASOLS! PARASOLS!! The largest, cheapest and best assortment in the City. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, rich and costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can always be found in the eigllce-Hive, between Third and Fourth am., b 10.02. (wadi WM. L. RUSSELL. Domestic and Staple GoaSs, Cheapest Yet 1 A LARGE. STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 11 cent* per yard; Bleached bud unbleached hluslius, from Setnimv upward; Bed Ticking* and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens ; Table Damask,.Russin and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Dow/as; Scotch and Manchester Giughams; Sattinetts ; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills ; all of which will be Sold off at prices that cannot fail to please, and without feet of competition. Ea' Remember the Big Bee Hive, Market meet, be• twecn Third and Fourth streets—No 02. ma r 23 WM. 1.. RUSSELL. alltettelesr naps. & CO. hare taken the exclusive agency for the Sate of Mitchell's superior Maps, for Pittsburgh and Vestern Pennsylvania, which will be sold at his reduced Philadelphia prices. The Map of-the World, on Mecritur's Protection, is the largest and moat comprehen si ve work of the kind ever published in Americo it is titi feet from East to West. and 41- from North to South, accompanied by a book of GOO pages, containing consulting index consulting which anritent on the Map- may be readily found; also. Geo ,.raphical descriptions of all the coutitnes on the Globe. The Reference and Distance Map of the Unned States, ona scale of as miles to an inch, comprising the States, .Counnes,Townshipsiecc., in the Union, accompanied by a'volitme of 400 pages, 8 vo., which includes an index of Counties,Towns, &c., togethe r w lib a general description of the United States. The National Ittlap of the American Rcnublic, or United States of America. Universal Atlas,-containing Maps of the Empties, Kingdoms, States and Refinishes, with a special Map of each of the United States, comprehended on '7:3 sheets, forming a series of 117 Maps, a large folio volume, ele gantly executed. .. A Map of Texas, Oregon and California, with all the routes distinctly marked out to these countries. A large supply of the above Maps, small and large, will be - kept constantly on hand and for sale at the Book and Paper Warehouse, corner of Third and Wood ets. marlo:d&w . - - The Ist April. JSEPITTRIOI7B, JOBBING SHOP.—To all persons about to remove, and wanting their Stores or Houses repaired, Counters, Shelving, 'Boors, Windows, and Hoisting Wheels put up:—Ourpenter work of all kinds done on 'short notice, en reasonable terms. Cabinet work made to order, and Furniture neatly repaired and varnished, on reasonable terms—on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield stems, in the Collin Warehouse cf John Liveß, Hate of Wtn. Trovillo, opposite the Alla. &my imm fr 1. ge House. 14:danot 1 'JOSEPH PRICK. rplig•Dirmingliam Town Council, desiring to contract I. with some suitable person or persons for the exca vating of 15,000 cubic yards on the streets, will receive sealed proposals for the whole or any part of said work, until the - 4111'ot April next, tit which time the work will letto the lowestAuitibest bidder. Prop . osals to be left with Witztasz FAwcarr, Street Coninussioner, where' a specification of the work may - be seen: -.By 'order of the Council. mir24:dtd THOMAS BLACK.MORE, President. . . .111i — ExElVEDATeid. A. MINI Caktous, a FilmilY Picture; by E. Dulwer Lytton. The Diamond and the Pearl ; by Mrs. Gore. New York,in Slices • with. splendid. illustrations. The. Old Judge, or Lite in a Colony; by Judge Halibut ton. Author of SaU The Adventures of Caleb Williams, or things as they arc; by William Godwin. Davis' Manbel of Magnetism; new . cdhion. Morfit's Chemical and Pharmacutic Manipulations . ; .withsd23illustrations.' - • .. ••• A New -Description of California, complete with all The useful information to emigrants - to that country; by L. W. Hastings, a resident of California, mart° - Sortritemho an - Doott . inova Sturm,. "Vaasa Jtaxerataes mad sotteggios• WEIT an accompaniment for the Piano-Porte, adapt ed.to the wants ofprivate pupils, Dr classes in %m -eat music. Selected Item Italian, French and German compose* by Lowell Mason : 56 large pages of closely. «Prtated , fmusiti: containing 1% exercises progressively ,arranged..: Price 76 cents. ... • • . • , Just received, a supply,of the above, direct from the .publishers, by .101iN hIELLORi r:tnar2tl.,, ::`f No. 81 Wood street. -, . , ALI:IA.I3LE CITY PHOPVILTYI O O.It. SALE-3 be li d-. y log Lotai each:2'ofeet front,. on Seempl street, by 75 deep' to an Alle ALSOTIot 20'feet:front, on Seetiiiiiitree, by 15 feet dien'iniCherrf Alley, L.' ALSO 7 .- 3 tots 20 "eel Front,,cht First street, by :IA feet to en niley EA.bargain can - be bad in theatiOvii:' be so l d toget ber, agerher separali,tiethe first mtpli O esnt. may : require.. And o of the. On:use money, ifdesired: '' A. BIM; Veii 2 l'Agent, mnr2B ' Smithfield street. 'l=''42,ookWA : ~- ;e .~. •-,'.,'''''-'2'.'.4.:•1,-;,,•:.:-t-.,;-.-;:--,,,,7.-, ,„ MI EMEIM _ MEE MEE _ . , EMS STOOiO MIME u ,.,~,....,~ = ,,~ .~_ ~.w ~.... Mil . 4 7'41 10,C =I • Mistelkmang. • . •-•••• •-.Joithries 7 ithOdiso'-'• ' ' • 121.THOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION-. 325 ho s x . att Le Oranges mons. ; . : - :_ .- 850000 ; 180 dozen Lemon dyrun;' 1.50 nr.“ 1000 drams Figs ; -' 400 boxes Herring; 7 - • 200 bxsßalsins, in fakers ;MI Cocoa Nuts ; 150 hf. bxs. • 8 boxes 111accaroui; 100 qr. " " • •'• _8 " Vermacilla ;7 - 75 trails Iraica Almonds ; 25 eases aee ' d Pielclss. ; • 100 boxes shelled ••- " . 40 castes Currants . ; . • • 8 bales Dm - datum - " 100 'HIS. nut Menne Paper ; 10 ' " • Malaga • " • 7 '5O rms. - white Kiss Pit Peri 3 ", •papersherd " 15 cases Prunes; 3 "' ha 10 mats Dates; 40 bags . Filberts; • 4 cases Liquorice ; 1. • 30 " Walnuts; 10 lbs. Vaned's. Beans; '. 50 Cream Nuts; 20 bxs A Nol Rdk Candy; 40 " Pecans; 20 " wh'e and yet. R. 10 Mole. " 8 cases Florence Oil; ! - Just received and for sule by 01ar29 • • JOSHUA RHODES. . OFfienvvood ,Gardens ,21.. A RE now open for the sale of a large cone:mien of Green Romie':Plants, of the. choicest varieties. 11 . Also, a large colleetionuf the finest Dahlias and Annul Flower Plains will beready to deliver In pots on theist of play. Enquets of the choicest Flowers put up at the shortest 'nib Gardens will ()elven-for - the. general reception of yisiters on the 2d day of April. Captain Vandegrirs fine new steamboat, (the Thonms Sieott,) will commence. relining from Abe .Foint,! foot, or Penn st. to the. Gardens, on the 2d day, of April. :rinat2.B J. C. P. Sin ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR; AT .LAW, 'St. Louis, Mo., will give particular attention to the Col lection of Claims, and all money received, shall be 're mitted without delay. , , . , . ilerranyellon. Etupreme Benelh Messrs. Lyon, Bborb & Co., Bt. Lotus ; Bream: Wood, Abbott & Co., Mr. Charles H. Welling, Philadelphia; 'Messrs. Eno, Mahoney . & Co., hlessrs. Chittender, & Co.; New York; Messrs. Baugber & Orendorf, Messrs. Bliss AV. F.Dr. A. Manic:eh, Messrs. Loye, Martin & Co., Mr. Joint Falconer, Baltimore; Messrs. Lorenz, Sterling, te' Messrs. Forsythe &Co., Messrs. Ihunpton,- Smith & Co., and hlr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. manZSIM ri ID HOUSE-KEEPERS AND 'moss Jousntactso.—Ti t e subscriber has received and now on hand, a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in pan , as follows: 5..4, 6-4, HI-4,12-1 Bpd Cotton Shoetings; 6-4, 104, 12.4 Barnsley Shootings ; ,' ~ . Pillow-emu Linen, and Muslin Ticking ; i. Marseilles Quilts, Blankets ; , 1 Plain and embroidered Table Covers ; . t • Do. . - do. Piano do Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz; Buff Windsor Holland, Linen Table Cloths ; Damask Table Linen, all widths; Napkins. Doilies, Diaper Crash, &e., &c.; which will be sold at lowest prices. at ROBT. D. THOMPSON'S, inarD No. 110 Market at., 3 doors from Liberty.' it'ilikNl-W'EI 'i r .lkifritifir — WOßl It in. AlAcaut,nrs HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 25 centia ITI. volume. lAfe of Franklin Illustrated; • The Midnight Sun, by Predrika Rimer Twelve Lectures on Comparative Embryology, by Louis Agassig ; iteupbeal ; or pageant the Hook of Life at twenty, by Lnmartine ; The Lancaster Witches; a Romance of Rehdle res t, by Ainsworth ; The Secret Passion; by the author of the youth 'of Stalk encore; Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of Wissethikon ; Life in Paris, Myateties of London, Califon iu Guide Book ; Life and Adventures of Dick Tomtit .' ondints of Physiognomy, by. Redfield, M. D.; I] 'rho Diamond and the Pearle, by Mr/s. Gort i Four months among the Gold Diggers, by .I.'l' . Brooks M. D: The Prime; or George St. George Julian, by Henry Cl3Ckto it ; Life in London: a story of thrilling interest, founded upon the scenes of Happiness awl Misery ; The Reformed Highwaman ; a sequel to Esther ae Medina, or the Crimes of London; Eugene Sue's Seven Capital Sins; ; Memories of a young Physician, by Dumas; . Dulwer's and Maryau's Novels, bound ; Dicken's Werks, bound ;- A large van,ity of popular publications mid standard works on hand, and Tor sole by WORE ,k. Houtit, i. intitd Third at., oppoisite the Post Office. ; _ W 111.AIL/L310,, SEC ED BY LETTERS. PATENT. 131.331..1C ATPENTION is solicited to au entire new I article of RAILING, made of wrought iron bur', and molt annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed for enclosing Cottares, Cemeteries, Balconies, Public Grounds, ha, M. prices varying front 50 cents t 053,00 tlic running foot. It 14 made in punnets of various length's, :ti to 4 feet high, wi th wrought iron posts If inch square, ut intervening distances of oto th fr et. If desired, the pa nnels can he made of any height, in continuous slums of 50 to GO feet, with or without posts. No extra charge for posts. The comparative lightness, great strength and duiabil ity of the WIRE RAILING, the beauty of int varied 44 'l3n:team! dssigns, together with the extremely low priCe at which it is sold, are causing, it to supersede tlth Cast Iran itailing„ wherever their comparative merits bait. been tested. For further particulars address MAILSIIALL A lIROT/lERS, I Agents for Patentees, tt1e 27,311 a1 Diamond oiler, near Smithfield st ,„Patsburg.. Paper Hangings. "INIEZSRS. MS. HOWARD A. CO., No. 92 Wood strict, in would cull the attention of the public to thole present mock of Paper Hangings, rebid!, for variety, beauty of finish. durability and clieupncsm, unsurpaol, ed by any eetablishruentin the Union. - - Besides a large and full assortment of Paper of thaß own manufacture. they are now receiving a dirert im `poitation of French and English styles of PaperHang ings,purchnsed by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of— Parisian tututufacrure, 10,000 pieces. i London da SAO. do. Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window 'libido, he. Messrs. dames Howard tc Co., have spared neither ex pense nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of mnnunio tore and variety of pattern, and they arc warranted in assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign and home innaufacture,- will be offered on terms as LOW as those of Eastern manufacturers and importers. ma r. 17; New Lit y Emporium. new depository of Cheap Publications bus beds opened op Third street, opposite the Post Office, 'Where may be round a eneral assortment of the popular literature of the dal . The proprietors have made the most ample arrangements for procuring all new works as soon as issued front the press. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS—AII the most valuable Magazines and Weekly Newspapers can be had at their counter by the single nutTllnt Or by the year. STATIONERY—Letter and cap paper, pens and pen cils i in short everything in the stationery line, and 0 the best finality, for sale Cheap. AIDSIL—A large assortment of the most approved Pi ano Forte Music, bound and otherwise. This music I pronounced by the most distinguished professors to be the best collection ever offered for sale in the West. The United States Odd Fellows' Directory for 1949,gat up in convenient styles. Without particularizing further, wit respectfully re quest a visit to our store room from the public. WORK Ir. HOLMES,Third street, meal opposite the Post Office.i, Pittsburgh Portable Host Litter ! MOW= 1 8 49.ifikaa 101 TIM TIAMMATATION OP 1111.1001 IT IV /MD 1110 X PITTSBUEOH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTLMORE , NEW YORK, BOST° N, &c. i. YEOMAN ROE RIDGE,H 'CAA ITE & O'CONNoR, I , 4aclelplau. Pillaurgh. rritin .1111 establiAlled lane being - now in full operatiott, the proprietors are prepared, with their usual exteit• sive arrangements, hi forward merettaintive, produce, *ice., to and front the above ports, on liberal terms, with the regularity, dispatch and 'toady, peculia, to their mode of iransportai ion, so obvious when tratishipmeitV on the way is avoided All consignments by and for this Line received, charges paid, nud Forwarded in any required directions, free ,bf charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steattiboats. All communications promptly attended to, on uppliort lion tot he following Agents • , THOMAS BORBIDGE. . '279 Market street. TA A rm.: Ar... O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, l'ittsburgh. O'CONNOR tk CO., mu r 24 North et., Baltimore. A. B. EPRINGSTEIN, No 140 Wood street, between Fifth and Virgin Alley, 110LESALE and Retail Dealers in Cedar 'Witte,. Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware, of every description; Wi low Rare, foreign and domestic; Mattresses of 011 kinds ; Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now in use in the United States. For sale at the lowest prices. mart.'ll-3m,, Jon:: e hlcDrvrrr. J Matti tiie nvtrr. MeDavirr JOHN McDEVFIT & BROS., Wholesale Grocers, ern in Produce, Rittshurgh Manufactures, and Met , ehandiZe generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty street. T D. JENNINGS, ditorneTi at Law, Fourth st, above Wood. rnar3o:y, WM. A. WARD, Denti4t. Penn street, three doors above Hand street- Office hours, from nine till five: • ; Congress Gaiters. LADIES, wanting sotnething superior, both for !Mak and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, Will pleaSe can • and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and untie ' and 'dangle about the ankle;— limy are not only much handsomer, but display the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble'. Manufactured by S. KEYS. ;. mar2B No. S.Fifth street. ADZES' SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Satin mitt French Lastitig Gaiters, of every variety and color, on hand and made to order: Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoal', of every description., Manufactured try S. REV'S, mar‘i Nol 8-PiAlt 'street. L - ANDSCAPE PAPER=. teat, a view: f the Beale of ,Monterey; 1 " " " Cerro"Gordo " Baena Visht; " Fels do pirio; . 4, 1 0 0 ChaSe de Lyon ; " !“, " " Gard& Frauceifi I" '" " COL Ct.Aavergue.-- • The above briaittibte for paperibgleme nlilic rooms. Foreale etihe - Werehedee of . •S. C. HILL,: mer3o " 87 V.'aod st ' CRTAIN PAPER-4000 pieces of Rainbow yirindOvr . COrtain Paper, nem styles ; 2000 piecing , pliun Green• do., at S C. 'JILL'S, ,• mar3o 87 Wood is 4 *1 . 6. - 1 4 ' 7'44', J ~ .. J.~~ ~? ..A ~5.. t 4 1, ," i; ~?~~.. t. "' ' ''' .i4,i...,;.1.;...7-:-, jfinirl a Wm. B. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT .AGENT, can be found at "Wesloy Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field 'streets, m ar27 For 'Wabash River. Tim fine steamer VERMONTi Himmirr, Master, will leave for the aboveand interme , iittes,nl7s DAT, at 4 o'clock, P. m. For freight or passage, apply on board. mar3l 1848. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEADI.P.ACKET..LINE. T ills Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the beat and most experienced men engaged in the river business:— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly t wo millions of people, without doing the slightest *jury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn parison with any paSsenger live-in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincimuni as follows: MONDAY PACKET—The Mostomos BELA Cli pt. Scour, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday mornin g at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. M. TUESDAY PACKET.—The iIIIIKELNIA No. 2, Capt. Jno. Eiaa4lter, will- leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morn i ng atiO o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. aa. WEDNESDAY PADEBT.—The NEW ENOidgn fro. 2, Capt. S. Dean, willlenve Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at Wo'clock ; Wheilingevery Wednesday even ing at 10 .r. M. , THURSDAY PACKED—The Ilatta.curr, Capt. r.. 7. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thuraday morning ut 10 o'clock; Wheeling every. Thursday evening at 10 p. , FRIDAY PACKET—The Cum/4mM). 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pi ttsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; ‘Vheeling every Pridjsy evening at 10 P. hi, SATURDAY PA CECE T.—The MUSK:WEB No. 2 Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning ate o'clock; W h eeling every Saturday evening at le P. X.' SUNDAY PACKET—Me ISAAC IVENvioN, Viral. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. at. nov 19. LOITKIIiaLLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELINIIMCINCINNATI dc. LOUISVILLE. RSPOLAI SAITILDAY PACSST.—The A No lfine and fast passenger steam Pim - ket !Ft:Ia:GRAPH, J. Ilezlep., einn mamler,will leave Pittsburg for Wheel .ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage aptly on board, or to . FORS% I'll DLINCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has beeu built expressly for a regular Packet,and with a view entirely to .the comfort of pint stagers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western tasters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the lien Franklin No G and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis--timethrough,nra DAYS. ap2l-iy 1848. Plditaburen and nrolvasvillgt Daily Packet Line. • FEBSVART 15,t IR& FEDEVARY I 5i.19413. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present SCRUM: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jaeobs; and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Renneu. The boats arc entirely new, and arc finial up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. Theboats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, nt the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours.. — 'NewWkeellag Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer 4114 ,. TAYLOR. M. E. Lucas, Master, will ran altegnlar Packet between Pittsburgh and V eeling, caving this city every Monday, Wednesday and Pride:7, at 10 o'clock. A. e., and Wheeling every Tuesday, T h ursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. M. For fre ight or passage, (having superior accommoda buns,/ apply board. The Z. Taylor it an entirely newlmat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river, tian3o) ARMSTRONG .k CROZER, Agts. Aim,'tar Packet for Sunfish. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE., Capt. Moms, will leave for the above and inter me tate ports on Widiusdays. and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, of to • au.23 GLO. B. MILTENBERGER, New THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and 'Wellsville. on Tues day. Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. m., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has u boat at the landinV, between V God street andthe Bridge, prepared to receive. freights at any time. 13.1 c W. HARBAUGH. Agents, mare No. 33, Wood street. _ entaMer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. r. Clarke. Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, assg_ow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. X. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time : For freight or passage apply to mal7-tf - G. W. HARTON & CO., Ageata The n ow The and splendid passenger steamer JAMESNELSON, G. I). Moore Master, will run as a Regular Facke between Pittsburgh and. Wheeling, leav iug this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. K., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. K. For freight or passage, (having superior necommoda lions,) apply on board. The JOITICIt Nelson is ari entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by uny boat on the river. ANI4RTRONG & CROZER, decO:tf Agents. • Franklin Picket. The lust :packet ALLEGHENY BELLE. Capt. WM. will run regularly be tween ushargh and Franklin, on the Allegheny Itiver. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. la. For feeight or passage, apply on board. • daell . _ Mann len & oaiiiliig e IFASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, A'o. 218 Liberty strra, opposhe Seventh, beg leave to call the atten . atm of their austomers and the public generally to an examination of the stock of GOODS they aro now in receipt of, comprising, in part, fine French, Belgian, English and American Cloths, all colors; French, English and American Cassimeres, of all shades and textures ; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; WO; ings, do. Clothing made to order in the best and latest style: - They have also on hand a large and well assort ed stock of'READY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite the attention of their friends and customers. tMr24 TIIF. subscriber would call the attention of the public to his large and well selected stock Lt Family 61W CERIES runt TEAS. Families will be supplied on the lowest terms, and all articles delivered free of charge in either of the two cities, ty HENRY C. KELLY, triarld:tm Comer Fifth street and Market alley. . . ALL persons are hereby notified not to harbor or em ploy MARTIN. MEEIIAN, an indented apprentice to the Shoe-making business. The above reward will be given to any person bringing said boy to the subscriber. . JNO. TAGGART, Smithfield st. , , , • Missing. Aat°. Box, diretted to W. R. Murphy, Pittsburgh. t wain/len by a draymin from the store of W. K. Murphy, and directions to leave it at hleKee's Grocery .storeconter of First and Wood streets, but it was not delivered there, and it is sUpposed has been lett by lois. take at some other house. The drayman's face is known by the person who gave him the box, batt`his natne and residence are net known. uvula , • • Removal. THE subscriber htteremoved his Wholesale Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street anti Allegheny Wharf; next door to the Perry House. mar 27 , • JOHN P. PERRY. NEAD EA—Narrative of the iiii;Experilitic4l to th e JJ Dead'Sea; from a Diary by one of the party ; edited by Edward P. Montague. attached to the United States' Expedition, ship. Supply. Illustrated with a Map of the Holy Land,:handsomoly colored., A few copies this darxeecivad and for sale .V wEISIVFLANNELS—These most desirable:Goods, ' Warranted not to shrink in washing, are constant-. ly, kept for site at Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY, corner Fourth and Market streets, where a fresh sup ply bias just been : received. Also, fine Welsh Gauze and .Persian Flannels, for infants. . -• • mar3o NAY BOOKS - -Essay on the Union of Church and State. By Baptist oat, M. - The Muni Book:of Hydropathy, for professional 'and . domestic -use, with appendir..-on-the -best mode of -forming hydropathic astabhsbinents,being the result of twelve.years experience Grafenbart and Frisywal : eiss The Family Picture.. By Sir E. Bulwer. Lytton. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, mar 26 corner Third and Market its. .. ._~<~`. .. r.S~y. PORT OF. PITTSBURGH PEE? V7A.TER:III - THE 'Mail' NHL Steamer Lake Erie, Shales,. leaver. " Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Robs. Wightman, --, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport si Messenger No., 2, Woodward, Cm Pioneer, Forsyth, St. Louis. Z. Taylor, Lucas, IYheeling. Caleb Cope, Mur dock, Wellsville " Hudson, Mullen, Fort Smith. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver u Lake Erie, Shales, Beaver. Robt.Wightman —, Beaver ~ Balti c , Jacobs, Brownsville ' Atlantic,Parkinson, do. u Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. u Clipper No 2, Revel. Cincinnati " Shenandoah, Bowman, St. Louis. . 1 Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. , Z. Taylor, Lueaw,Whceling. " TUBCBIOIIIi Poe. Cincinnau. Lady Byron, Miller, Cincinnati. " McNeal. Bridgpart. " • •Id Co e, Wabash River. MEM New Wheeling Packet. Six Cent. Uwivaid. 5 ~ .' ~ =ME Iscciknttous.- • • 101Y,E.FLOtTli . -H:2O bbbv. Rya floar,.justreceived 'oda Lle for - sate by - , [inar3o]-- W. dr. J. C: ACHESON : - - - • - - I)I.ITATUES-- !into. Potatoes, in - More and for sale "X I by - [mar3ol VV. C: ACHESON.. inirERRING-1.00 boxes Scaled Hitting : mceiSed and ja , for,Bale by . • rT,;9 : -BONNET It tillI14111 1 ! ‘ ?"1411.1La ` 't1"; in :tore and -ror y e DI 'J. S. s %Al • y. 0 'GUS AM) LEMONS,-55 boxes Oranges; 2s Lemons . In stole and for.sale by. tcnr3ol .JJS. BONNET:' G MILS. SMALL , WHITE BEANS—Rec , d - and :for /LP sate by [Nuir'29l CU NIMINSIe SMITH. 5O tyusHElXPZ)f'"rmA—TißeNes'&"4l4i).l.;{'‘"e Win BARRELS FLOUR—Ree'd r.nd for sale by VV*_ mar 29 - CITIRMIDIS do ShIITH - • IXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—Always on band and for arde by . [mar29) CUMMINS &NUM' RIO COO FEE 7-50 bags, la store and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Ir., - mat%. No. It, Liberty street . . ki11;1) APPLES AND , PEACHE3-- 60 bushels D. Apples; -' ' 25 " D. Peaches; in-store and for sule bi • JAMES - PATTON, Jr. ; ' mnr 29 ' No. 17 Liberty street. DRIED HERRINGS-31 boxes. in store and for neje by JAMES PATroN, Jr., 1,, • N 0.17 Liberty: street LOAP SUGAR-20 bbls..No. 5, recd and for sale by J.AS. PATTON', Jr., moral No:17 Liberty st. PENNA. RYI?,---1000- bushels, in store and for sale by - .IAII.I. 'PATTON, Jr-, . .mar 29 No. 17 Liberty at. SIIILLED CORN-75, bbls.i received and fy i, sr sole by JAS. PA 0 ranr29 No. 17. Liberty $1 • DROONat--20 doz: Corn 1J 10 doz. Hickory; in store and for sale by - • JAS. PATTON, Jr., mar 29 : N 0.17 Liberty st.- - DOTATOESL•IOO sacks . “Nesbannocks," received per Vermont;fur sale by ,WM DYER, mar 27 No. I 0 Liberty street. { { ' , GCS -3 barrels, just received andtor sale .by I mart WM. DYER APrI.ES---- Russetts," Pippins, Blaine " and Roman hes fur sale low by imar27] VM. DYER. HOMIN small lot (or sale low, to close, by -marl? WM. DYER TIMED PEACHES--&0 sacks halves, for sale low. 11 mar 27 'w m. DYER BACON—Horns nii'Shoutcrers, receiving from smoke 1) house ; for sale low. (rnar27) WM. DYER. 1~ LAX SEED-100 liarrels,just landing and for sale S. & W. HARBAUGH, mar. 27 No. 41 Water and 104 Front street. DOLL, BUTTE/1.-1U barrels ot,prime Rotl Butler , pat It. up in cloths, received and for .sale by mar:27 S. & W. HARBAUGH. G2oooRAlN— bushels Rye; 3000 " Wheat.; . 5000 ": Corn; 4000" , Barley, WANTF.D j for which the liigliegt market pre cash will be paid, 'Tan ' • S. W HARRALIGH. Ur 001.--The highest rnarket , priee in cash will be V V paid for the ditferent grades, of Wool, by S. & W. HARBAUG'H, mar 26 No. 5:1 Water and 104 'Front streets. UGAR CURED HAMS —lO maim apperior Sugar 0 Cud received and for rale•by.> • (11 - 101"13 CORN FORTOATTI.F. - ArtIO.HOKS&S con-, tl - *tautly ott hand and for sale_by mar 24 - MODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth st. PTS. TURPENTINE—ID bbls., in prime. order, just I. received and for sale by -I, XTRACT LOG WOOD—TO cases, just rec'd and for .14, sate by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., mar2l Cornet Ist and Wood sts. GREEN—I 9 cans, true, just reed and Inc sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Rar2s Corner letisild WOOd st_•. . . 100 7, I 3 CK I S m P agr O ..W. 'o rl i NN . zekt i ri 2wle Bfor sale by [roar2o] ARMSTRONG' & CROZER. 13ACON-100 pieces City Smoked, for sale by ..1.3 ova r'2o ARMSTRONG Sr. CROZER BBLS. ROLL BUTTER—To-iltLy rent and for,Rale [m.tr2ol ARMSTRONG 1 CROZEIL 2,0 K ni t.:0 ... 5 ,fi N0. LARD—ForN'llt) ' kG & 6ROZER if ItEHN AI P LES-4W bbls.,just landing frornstearner kJ' Cinderella, and for sale by mars) &vim & SINCLAIS. 'BLOC A-3 barrels , : jll6l. received, and for sale lry .17 merlll SMITH Si SINCLAIR eSBEEN APl'LLreceiv -50 barrels uud boxes, just re ed and for sale by [filarial 8311TH & SINCLAIIL - VARIED APPLE.'S—.OO sacks, just received and for sale _Ur by (nturlal 5.A11711 & SINCLAIR. - DOLL BUTTER---4 barrels, far sale by 1.1 , tuarl3 SMITHSr, SINCLAIR. VG - 6.14---;ll.Xli.fii;hl,Vii - ,7eciVIOIF - c7:: -- ,nstreTii. ea „Es for sale by (inor22l KING k MOGRHEA.D. 130TAIOES-100 sacks, just roe'd and for sato by 1 mardd KING & MOORHEA D. OLAS . SES-50 bids. Plantation Molaases, in atom, 1.11 and for sale by KENG & MOORHEAD ? miry Diamond.' I)I...ASiTATION SIRTAR AND MC/LASSES -100 hats. prime Plantation Sugar; tW bbls. do. do. Moinsses ; just received and for sale.by MILLER lc RICKErSON, mailt l7tt Liberty street. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—UbrIs. S. IL Molasses, Lonisiana Refinery, just reeeivr_d, on consignment, unit for sale by MILLER & RICKEDSON, umrl4 170 Liberty street. HNEV-tt btols tioney just received on cormignmen , and for srle by NIILLER & RICKETSON, mufti ITO Liberty street. pRODUCE-10 sacks IMed reaches; 40 kegs No. 1 Lord; for sole by MILLER & RICKETSON, • 170 Liberty streeL PEACH .1111ANDY-15 barrel,. Peach IfrandY, just re 1 ceived and for sale by MILLER te RICKETSOM marts • . 170 Liberty street. ___....._ 1311CF,—,211 tierces Rice, in store and forsaie by MILLER & RICRETWN; marl 4 170 Liberty street SHELL, COMBS.—A great variety of linek, Dressing and Shin Combs, new styles, on taunt at ZEBULON KEW EV's,. marli 61 Market street. 50 PS. FANCY by Dehbatllt 100 PgALL WOOL TWEEDS—For lade by 1 CASE GREY MIXT) CLOTH—Just recd, and for 1 sale at manufacturer's prices, by [feb2ol H. LEE. 1 ,T so A r S . F o I Ie A b h , I . ERICAN i tf l !11;11' CLOTH—OaHhaitlpid 7:41 I CIS DRAB BLANKETS.—Theattentiad or Cal -0 men is directed to this article. They will be sold low, to close consignment. by [lO.Ol H. hEE.:." AN ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING—For sale very low, as the season is far advanced. Deal• ers may expect bargains. [febtatj H. LEE. . A VOOL—The highest price, hi cash, paid ic urn . ,l, it Ty Liberty street. oppo s ite Fifth. TD LET—A.large Drink Dwelling !louse, suitable for two families. Situated high up tni Federal street. Allegheny. Apply to IL LEE. febt.:t Liberty street, opposite Fifth. ORANGES! ORANGES:-000 boXex Oranges, just re.. ceived and for sate by JOSHUA RHODES, mar° No. 0 Wood at. LEMONS! - LEMONS:i--ax,l)Tisea Lemons, Just ro ceived and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, mar6:6l No. 6 \Vood , RESH subseribeiTsMWlTii—tig, at JL the Pekin feu Store, FRESH. OOLONG BLACK TEAS, by the Saml. Russell and T. W. Sears, the only vessels in, this Spring. Also, fine Young Hysons,lmm, riot and Gunpowder. A. JAYNES, mart: 70 Fourth st, W~iAV reon Andehtedto — E. Tnovad,O, Esq., lute Sheriff, for Costa, are requested to call on the subscriber, and settle. JOHN COYLE, fellgn FoUrth street, near Smithfield st. Daniel Twin gion, TIOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, I Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Orders punetuallY attended to. [mart Y . . . riiitlE finest qualities of Green and Black Teas, in -1, I JI.. and i : packages, warranted equal in price and ghat.. ity to any in the city. HENRY C. KELLY,: ; inar24:2cr . Corner Fifth street and Market alley. ....,.._. ___ Leaf Tobacco. 60 BALES CUBA, last received and for sale by 1. J. A. MA ZURIF" - , i marl 7 No. "dd Hand st. ''' .News for. Californians. CT'S REVOLVER'S:with:apparatus, by Exitress in a few days, by JOHN CARTWRIGIfI,- tnarls ea Wood street. Wanted Immediately. . A PEDLAR'S WAGON—Enquire at this office. , • • marati—tf• WANTED. -,Four good Jour. Pointers wanted. . JOHN COR.RMTON; mur27 - Stierkarlea Building INFORMATION WANTED—If Corporal BLADES. 1. lute a member of Company C.,'Elthlnfantry, (Geijeoli Wonh's•Division4 will call at the Royal Exchange Office, he will hear of a friend who wishes to see him. mareStlt* JOHN CULLAN. , ANTED—An experienced Salesman to the Dry Goods basiness. The besiof reference required:: Apply.to • • - A.A. MASON CO ,- • mariM 60 hiarket street: APA.. RTNEE 'WANTED—With. a Cash Capital of SlBl/0 1 to bathe Business Partner iit u.hiauafgctory d o i ng EL largo andprofitable business in this city. CUTRBEAT Gen A eta ' :IAI - AC:AULEY'S ENGLAND. -, -- , A: new anti:cheap edi. .131 bon of ItTacauley's History ofEngland this day re. mimed aid for imle - KAY & CO., r, mart; Corner Wood and Third sts. .• k ' J MEM was , -,' _ , 2,:;• ~kta-o-v., , g,A1,74-4 1 1-,v,, , i'et4=w- z 4:4,W, - , ; xf, 5 r.:4 , -10.4-rer- . 1 - !=,- e ..,, • .• - - S. & W. HARBA UGH, No. 5.3 - Water *treat and 104 Front at B. A. FAHNBSTOCK Ec. CO., Cornerlst ant. Wood sts =V ; 4 2 , A., -for SateSt' f,rt. Public .Sale o and Lo t, N BIRMINGHAM 'AT SUCTION-,",.Wi1l be sold, on I:Saturday afternoon:the 24 - th day of blireh,ln49, at 3 o'clock, a - ONE STORY 'FRAhIR ROUSE, s ituate on Franklin' street. near Xl elinett's Pottery, in the flourishing Borough of.Birtninglutm, 7v. Pit the Lot of..GtounCon which it is erected. Said House has three rooms;sione cellar fiOnt, bake oven, coal &e. The Lot is twenty feet front by sixty deep._ The title is excellent, and a cleat deed will be - made. 'Terrns, one-half of the purchase Manny in hand, and the balance In one and two years. For far. iher information, apply to John J. Mitchel, Esti:, Attor ney at - Law, Pio. 108 Fourth street, or to - - • . . • ROBERTIJOLMES, nuii22igtd . Birmingham. IN Indiana Township, Allegheny County, three miles T. from Deer Creek Lock, containing Oue Hundred and Fifteen Acres and 1111 Perches;. with the, allowance an . -per cent., for roads. There are from 30 to 40 Acres of Cleared Land, a young Orchard; -a Saw BIM in. running order, with dam and race complete; and,..nri.abandance Of good timber on the premises. Also,m substantial Frame Dwelling House, 3U by, 32 feet; with a Log Kiiehen, and 'a Wd.k.within ten yards' f the kitchen door. Teems accommaftating..' Persons wishing is purchase, will please make appli cation to DAVIDRINEHART, on the Premises; or to mar23:4ar - No. 25 Irwin street - . W. D.RINEHART, on - BALE—A desirable FARM, 10 miles from the City, on the Franklin Road, of 132 Acres-50 clear ed and in a high state of cultivation ; having 2.orchards of choice fruits; .25 now In prime wheat and - 10 of fine meadow land, with springgs of good water. -Also, good Dwelling House, Dairy Rinse, Barn and Stable, and tenant House and Stable—all under good fsnce. The wood lands abound ire prime Timber. . , S. CUTHBERT, Gen, Agent, VALUABLE , FARM FUR SALE—Of 115 Acres 11. having 45 in a good state of cultivation, and suita , ble improvements the - balance of the Land is of first rate quality, and 'well timbered—situated one mile from the West •side of. the Ohio river, and twenty miles belew this city. Those desirous of securing a healthy haeatios and a hargain r in a good Farm, will attend, without de lay. S. CUTHBERT Gen Agent, -- LIARM FOR LALE--71 Acres, about three miles from 1.! tee City line, on the Turnpike, adjoining the old Black Horse Tose rh property. near East Liberty. The 14 ground welt improved, and in n delightful situation fax,, a country seat. It has thereon s good Dwelling House;” and three small tenant houies; and one of the hes' springs of water in the country; and can be ha I on very accommodating terms. Enquire of fe ' ' TIPS. MELLON. FOR SALB,-A fine Brick Ilouseotrid Lot, near the Court House. Apply to C. SHAM ON, . • marl 2 fAtt 7 yat_Law, Fourth street raTO LET—A genteel Three Story - Direlling florae, On Second street, near Smithfield street. Also, wetted, a situation fora good, honest and compe7 . tent Clerk, and one fOT a smart fad abOutl7 years of age, .. in a warehouse, or to learn a good trade. Address box i 24, Post Office, Pittsburgh. mar2S:3t SitTO - LET—A small Brick Dwelling House, situ ate in the Second Ward, city of Pittsburgh. EaL attire of WILLIAMS &SHJNN- - Attorneys at Law,- ruaro):3t Office, Fourth, above Smithfield street. • IVO LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling , House, Sin ble and Lot, 60 feet by 300, now occupied by Benj. Clyde, -adjoining Geo. Hogg. Igor terms, address the subscriber,' via box 140, Pittsburgh Post Often. leblOnltt ALEX:BRACKENRIDGE. - LIORSALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling, situnte.on Fifth street; Opposite the Court House.— Enquire of MaII.ILLEN :It-DOWNING, ,1218 Liberty Street, opp?sile Seventh. eaft, 77- TO LET—A . , Four Story Brick Store, with a WALgood . attached,ort Market street, neat door too - Front street. The subscriber will put in a new 'front to the Store, on or before the Ist of April, next, and give possession at that time. Apply to WALTER BRYAN'F, Imarl6-1w 183 Liberty st. TAVEIIN :STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A. commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be lensed fora term of years. Addiesa - *- P. SHOUSE.-Shousetown. O LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North east side of f.the Diamond, sctitable for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of• HOGAN & CANTWELL, — febB - SG Market st Pittsburgh. WILLIAM 'TATE C0.,.dr.. (SVCCSIISO7IS tO SILERIST &.T'AT R.) No.lo, Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty rheas, MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leadenpipes, •hp , drants, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, &e,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order sheet lead from I to 8 lbs. to the square foot,in sheets or 8 by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in anytime that may be wanted.. They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes from 2to inch' calibre; aqueduct pipe, for convey water atm springs, furnished to the country trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 180 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand', a large supply of Adams' Pat. ent suction - Pumps i for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's very supetror cast Iron suction Ptmips: Hydrant work of every'description executed in the most durable mauner, and on the most accommodating! terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, abet . lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. je27-daw Calyces Patent COUCKITO Beater Churn I BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!! NVE call the attention of the public to the article head ing this advertisement, and invite the enterprising and carious to call and witness its opuration. All-adver tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested r is supeserogation. Ist. This Churn will produce . Butter, gathering it in a mass, from sweet milk, in five to ten minutes! and from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it, in three to five minutes! rid The utility of this invention is appirent, as better Butter can be produced from sweet milk, or cream, than cream soured in the usual way ; and by means of this Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a wo man or man for one or two hours, and sometimes half a day. • 3d. By simply turning a thumb screw, the wholeinside dasher is taken out, leaving nothing hut the Butter and milk in the plain wooden box. 4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented as the sim plicity of its COMIZUCUOII (though embodying a great philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufac ture it. sth It is n common-sense Churn, as all will admitwho will examine it. We invite the public to call and witness its operaiien at our of in the Diamond, near the:Black Bear Tav ern, and at .1. F. Beckham's, Federal et, Allegheny. magi-dim:W.lm • CAMERON & PRICE. Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, eta. TOHN WALKER, Importer and Dealer en Foreign and tal Domestic Hardtearr, respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that he in now receiv ing his Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c., at his stand, No. S 5 Wood street, which he will dis pose of on the most reasonable terms. He will continually be receiving fresh supplies. direct from tha manufacturers in Europe and this country, which will enable him to compete with any house, East or West. He particularly invites the attention of customer* to his excellent assortment of Tnble and Spring Cutlery. &c, which is of fashionable patterns and from the most popular manufacturers. His stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel lent quality. Of general Hardware stock, he has every variety of article. Westirn Merchants and dealers, generally, are in vited to call and examine his stock. . mar29:Gm Wan Paper Warehouse. litY. 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'a. TEIORIAS PALMER TIia 4 PECTFULLY announces to his friends and ens- JR,. miners. that he has hod at no past period so exten sive a Stock as he hus at present. tie can offer to pur chasers, ou very moderate terms, at the old established nand in afarket street, almost every article in: his line/ including counting-room. bed chamber, dining- room,_par lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Printsi Paper and Transparent Window Shades. Bounet and Binders' Boards... Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper; be is abundantly supplied, and requests merchants and' house keepers to call and examine his as sortment. Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high est prices. inartS•ddr.w4m . , L lr..tr.t 1N THE 15IArPER of the voluntary as • 4 4t.'" signmen tof Ikon F. CHAPS= to WILLT/131 4 . ~ PAYSS, No. 11/3, October Term, 184 G, in the . ,_ c. NA Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny !".,.,01 County, tire Court appoint Reado Wash •;.....tt-" inugton Auditor, to audit,. settle and air • range the account of William Payne, as sii:eea i s V . )% r r e ety d g Notice ' given that the Auditor will proceed to discharge the dupes of the foregoing appointment on the oth day of April Ida, at d o'clock, r..x., at his o ffi ce, in ;Fourth street, Pittsburgh. . • • . • mar2o. - • HEADE WASHINGTON. To Country Merchants. 110DKINSON would remial you that you can now IY.L. secure China, Gloss, quernsteare, tc., at such prices as never were heretofore offered at. Remember, 115 Wood Street, 2 doors below sth. [ml7 mo - AIILLINERS.The subscriber has a large Mock ofreasonedTimber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKB, which he is prepared to turn to the Spiting fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. matVl:3m •:' .H. H. RYAN. FOUND—A , Pocket Book, containing a considerable amount of money. The owner eau have it by de scribing the book and contents, and paying for this ad vertisement. Apply to IL GALWAY, - .• awls . • No. 4 Commercial Row EYS FOUND—A bunch of Keys was found yiater day, in Seventh turbot. The owner can hive them he mal this office. ' marls ..Apprentlees Wanted• MBE subscriber wants Apprentices ? to learn the.Cabi- JI net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 10 years of age, would be preferred. None need apply, who cannot come mail recommended. H. G. FAHNESTOCK, marl 7 101 Elmithfield street.. 2000 Premium. J. WILLIAMS,No. 1)2 North Sixth street, Phila . . 3; phia, Vinerion Sim,: and Window ShadeNansit: turn, (awarded the first and highest Medals tq'the York; Baltimore and Philadelphia Flrlubidous, fie, r auperloriiy of his BLINDS, witlicoofirmeMll.l. 4 7 his manufacture.) asks thri ultrinivo asPorlulant of 2f.m.Xf Winds of fancy ung.t.prainTrisnminft4.gt.4..... . • Ale a large and. ..• . • _ To Californians. teen raress TAT RIFLES:PISTOLS AND CARBINES; Alleres -, • •'• • • . •• '. • V . & Revolver. good; together with a large ,• • • ; ' .• assortment of other Pistols, Vlaak• and Bolts, and ". • - • • • • 5 ••• • fonlin equipment...'Boyle Knives win be rerce!*:::ag - so<7. ExPreer, in a few days, at JOHN Ztrf ," • • ' W• ADITED.—IVanted, several good Salesman, who Ann realme from 350 to 3100 a month. .Apply at mailo KAY & Co. 4i , Corner of Woos and Third r OT.CE.- , Person( indebted to the late firm of Ros .o =Ts & it•ZiE are requested to settle up. Tho books and accounts are is possession of JOHN COYLE. fhb %) • . north street, neat Smithfield. F,I3BLS. POTATOES-Tet'; - . 4 t, by 4,15' .. -• •10:i`1:1:- ;;;R.C.." 17.'%:;!•114.:' r.4:11 . • ,7:,:;f1;•2 f. 4, 7 1 • 4.'1 4 1 . 1 . N• ; 1 ..1+ t!,•••:•.;2•Z'dk • = *4'; a • ~.ur .01 4 • 2: • 4,* 4'4" SA *LN. "4:14 • Z: ,t. 4•1 Ve4 ,r) •2: • MEM =I MEM /Porto .Tor M , e Sinithfield'atriet- MI MEE IZEI =MN t• • •• ; . WES =I MIME • . - - - New Spring Goode 1- . • k• - IVO. 05, MARKET STRELF, between Focirib.st IA and the Diamond Foreign and 'Domestic .: . Goods. The subscriber has just received his first still - ot Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adopted to the Sp .... • Sales, consisting in part °C HI? following: 4-4 English Lawns. only •I2i eta., French.° ... Lawns; 121 ens .. 4.4 Blue Merimac Prints, 12; eta, Double Purple Prints. 181 cts., Drab Mons de•Lain, -. Ms., - French Dross Ginghama, la cts, 4.4 Brown M fins; from 0 to 8 cis., Bleached Muslina,3l els., 4-4 Mee I ed Mualins, kw 121 cu., Prints, Arminian Patterns,: - eta., 2d Mourning Fr. Ginghams, 121-cts.,• French Wrl; !:. Collara,l2l cts.• • - "• - - • - .; LADIES' DRESS GOODS: _. .. l, Brocade Charnelion Silks. Brash:. Figured Bi lks, Cl =lion Satin do Shien, Wide Black PlairlSilks, Wt. ,- . Black Gro. de Rhine Sllka, Figured Foulard Silks, PII •! Oro. d'Armoar Silk.,.Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide 1314 s Alcuitilla•Silks, Parw'Printed Lawns,English Print .: Lawns, French Dress Gioghams, E mbroidered' SW -: Muslin., Paris Prinu d Moos de Lai 06, Satin Plaid Be:.: gas, Chamelion Plaid Granadiues, Plaid Linen Usti,. French Organdy Lawns.:'• • ' ,• :' .. •,, I New style Bonnet Ribbons: Ladies',Graratti, Bert.? Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French W .! Capes and Collars. Black and Colored Kid Gloves, La .1 Thread and Silk Gloves, Mohair and:Worsted Mil. Black Silk Fringes and-Limps, mail, Swiss,Jacoriett tr•'t Thread Edgings and Inserting., White and Black 1.? M Hose, Cashmere, oravian, .13fack and White Cot 1, Hose, and Black and White Silk.Deini Wile:, .-- .1 • -' ' SHAWLS: . -' , ~'2- 1 . - Embroidered White Cashmere and. Crops Shiti - 1 • Plaid and Black Silk Shawls, Black and Colored M do Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid - Berage Shawls, Fee 0 ' Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black 1 .. • Colored Silk Fringe Tbibbet Shawls . .. . • • •'j DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: . ' 'l ‘ ,. . Damask Table Linens. nad Table Cloths, Russia 4 . • per und Crash, Irish Linen and Lined Lawns„.lßlea ~.:.. and Brown blualins, Cusinctls, Kenrucky.:Joans, ' Ticking, Domestic Gingham., Colered Combrics,.ll • White and Vellnw Flannels, Welab Flannelsi C ...;• Flannels, Brown. Bleached and Colored Drilling.. ".• GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: '. , •. j. 5.• Frenchand English, Blue, Block and Drenin.Clotl Black and Fancy French Cassimercs; New Style Far Vestings and Cravatri i Silk Under Shirts and Drawii Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerehicfa; and a finer sortment of Gloves; Maier). and Suspenders. . l!2• PARASOLS AND. PARASOLETTS: ...-- 1' .. I have just received a Splenoid assorircient of If Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Parttiol4 . '— and Sun Shodee. The above GoOds have ail beeifpurchased at the /li est cash prices, and will bezold IV.holestde and Fletalqr such rates tee cannot fail to please 01l who wish - to f. good Goods at low prices. •' ' 'ABSALOhI'MORRIS, No. 65.11Iturket Si.. Pittsbare 'Fine Clothe, Oassauserek aura - irestlett• BANLIIE.I. -.'", ' .1/rERC RANT 'TAILOR; girhatige Buildings. • s rust, Pittrburgh. bits just returned from New IV'. and Philadelphia, and is now receiving n fine asaorui l „ of Cloths, Cassimerel'and Vestings, of the, hest quad' and latest styles, which he is' preprred to make to of , - in the best, rammer and in the latest failtions. - fmrl7,l; Blenched tioods t .. 1 1 !'• AA MASON k CO., No. 00 Market street, havejl'; .; received the following well known :brandil • Bleached Musliiis, viz: . 7.9 and 5-4 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam' Mills ;1, •. 5-4 " " . ,Naninkerig ••• • zdasion,”"Pokanokey , "C . arlisle,"'Ddrehelier,"" i:i lfo B sTe% id i f illl G w " G a LT" ' ' ' ' A ir; ' n P st i c ts on i li r , 4h ‘e L B: i c w . which, together with many styles not here niendoil: will be sold al EASTERN PRICE,Ii, by the pie ce or pq:. . • agn.' • • Shirting Muting and MT R. MURPHY invites the: particular isttentiolii thoseWinting the above Goods. to •his desird,. stock, consisting of the best make, from the most appd ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted - pare tins: - • He has just received an additional supply, and is °Teri Shining Muslims of a superior quality at- a very . Sheeting and Pillow•Ociso' Melding; • • Diapers and Crash; • ' ' • ' Table Cloths, Towels and NaPhins ' tf Blankets, quiltS, Counterpanes; and • .1: - • • Housekeepiug Dry Goode generally: It • LADIES' DRESS GOODS-Such as French Parniettos, plaitiand fancy De Lalnes, (some nevystli net received;) Alpacas, &c. The season being Mr advanced, all these Goods will - sold at prices that cannot fail toplease. . • . 1.17.. 'Wholesale Rooms up stairs. janL Oil is fir - Me rO hit - Fao7 IV R. MURPHY, at his IVholesald Rooms, Not; . cast corner of Fourth and Market streets, burgh, (un maim) is mow prepnred to Mier to the imp', lion of Countrylderchnnts, an extensive supply of N: Spring Goods, including the newest styles of Spy' Prints,Ginghams, Lawns, Maslin-de Lantes.'Alpa4.l and ress Goodszenervilly,• also, Gloves and Ho.ler, Bonnet .Ribbons, Deceit and,Edgiags, &c: Prices 141 EntMnee to 'Wholesale Rooms from 4th st. tong . Ginglustusa.. • ALARGE and . Handsome assortment ofnewcst styli particularly adapted to . City trade, just received.; inarMlim .. HAMPTON, SMITH & Ca, Hoyle's Chintzes.. . riASES of above Goods, 3-4, 4-4 and 9-S wide, fad and double Parble, for vale by mar29:2al HAAIPrON, SMITH & C 0,,! LAWNS, LINEN BEREGES, LINEN GLNGEIALI - i and Fancy Dress Goods of eiery.deseription, opened b • (mar.2.3:2rul HAMPTON, SMITH & I I 'to CoUP! rtt s Attrarirsz. j_ East corner of Fourth and Mnrket streets, Nimbi'. has now open his first supply of SPRING and SUhlhUi. GOODS, and invitee merchants to examine his stock Prices low. . • • • • ' ta itrr Wholesale Rooms up stairs—entrtmeo frorn . l street. AA: Pot&3oN & No. eir 111Axxsuarassr, . this dak.received, per "Fist Line, 'Ake follovrit named Goods, viz :Satin stripe; black and blue bite. plain and printed Bungee, all wool 11 1.:de - Laines, fit broidered Thibet Shawls, black, white and pearl S . Hose; spun Silk Hose; kid, silk and lisle thread Glovil linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Insertinii black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embrolde, muslin t'upes, new paileims and rich goods, snare' '• Vesthags I • • ' GENTS " call and see" the choicest variety e can , t n ave La nd CAMELIA CRAVAT ;at prices, /I em - ' - CLOTH tTOnt; Post 13hildinis t • Canter Fifth and 170011 •te; =EOM New Goods. • • • ;-% TN STORE, and now receiving t our first snaply of N.' SPRINGGOODS, consisting of every' thing new 4.1 beautiful, to be had of the importers and Jobbers:— New styles of rich Turk Satins; Wide Brocade Silks, new . p utierns ; Rich Chameleon aidGlacteSilks ; -.s: Fig'd and plain MI Silks, all widths; Barnes, Lawns, Mous de . Laincs, ' ; Fancy Bonnet Ribbons; new designs. ~ Together with it large assortment of Domestic Goo • ROBT. D. THOSIPSON, No. 110 Market st.. 3 doors frnm Liburty!... doz. G LOYE S-175 Cotton Gloves, assorted • • • • 20 '. Men's Lisle Thread Gloves; . ;' . 'l5 " Ladies' Just received and for ink by . 4. McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, • • tritrotid *tree mr.rrs—ttri doz. Ladies , black Lace Al itts ; 38 " • . " ' Half Finger." 11 " Pic Nie Gloves; open ti . „. McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood for salt by mur2D LINEN A:111Am; & Co., N 0.130 Itlasi.•2.' street, have received Linen Sheering, Linen musk 69 and 10-4 Linen Holland*, Bleached and Sroi Table Cloths, Russia and Scotch Diapers. Doylies, DR kins, &e., to which they invite the • attention of 117:: chasers. GNGHAbIS! GIN(111.9111S Meaux & Co., No. 60 Market 'street:lave in alt. -. 150 pieces Giughums, small plaid, rind derdrahle Goq. marl 6 ■ ',IAALILACS, Econoutasts and the Public, .to A,' saving of one-third, and obtnin the greatest barge! ••;;' ertr purrhasea, are most respectfully mirittid to ROBINSON'S CLOT ll ESTA2II,I9IINIENT, Post Bu ;;; lags, corner Fifth and Wood streets. , ••• • • • zfelskt. A Pl] liiiiT,ll7ll.Tilit;CTlON.. mi l Jaw. iduspratt ./.. Social Patent Soda .A. / , 1 T 0.5 TONS, 31, 'ash, currency ;of d mos., ap .:1 bills. 5 tote of upwards 31 do. par, or 0 men. d0.,,:i wrest ridded.. For . dt superior quality of this brand,' i'S, refer to the 'glass and soap manuractnre q of this 41::: generally. W. & IV. 11 . 1 IITCHM.,TREE,• 1 . ; deed • No. ICO Liberty sire .1. _... z 'Extension talk° Lattimore and Ohio • si 9 1 0 CONTRACTORS FOROROUATION AND , - :i - J. SON RY.—Pnorosats are invited for the (hada& .; and Masonry of the following deseribed 'sections ofii /I.' road—the sections averaging mile.iti letigth—c :4 trimming in the town or Cumberland: Sections 1 ,2,1472. 9 and 10, will be let; embracing conaiderable rock wrl . : • aleng the Potomac river bluffs, and the masonry of s end bridge:, on section Ist ' Also, all the sections rd., 30 to 45. me Inaive, (excepting sections 43 oodiN.)bef :1• fling R miles from Cumberland, about a mile below 1 month of Savage river, and terminating at the the mountain. The works upon thcSo section* is beef:, containing itatieh_rock ekeavatfons and 'two tunde each about 1100 feet in /enethiatid'a ettine bridge of ci•zT sidetable size. The whole siumber•of sections nouti: be let le 30.' le the course of the - Spring and sinumeri e venni.% of 30 more heavy aections will be put under e+: tract between Cumberland and Three Forks creek. 'I retnni )) i l 1,... sections between those porninittnd other wi •:. beyond the latter, will be let in the spring Or 1950, •..: • Specifications of the work on'the YO seetionit to bel 1 will be ready by the '2sth of Moth comfit: ' They :::. i will be distributed (run the company's offieeit'in B more,: Frederick, Harper's Ferry," Cumberland Washington. - The Proposals will be direCted to the( •!' dersigned, at No. 2.I'HANOVER ST:,,Billtlmoreol-4.:. Will be received until SATURDAY, the 29th of Aprllti,;•.. elusive. Before 'making bids 'the line 'should be: th - '• oughly examined , and Um resident Engineers will lid - 2 . : attendance thereon, to give information; 'The most 4 ." . isfactory testimonials will be demanded.... The paymert„ will be mode in cash, reserving the usual 20 per cl . until the completion at tbe contract. The =mit emerge ..' prosecution . oftbe work wail be required. - ;'q • L; By order of the President and Directors '..' ..' 1 . • ' BEN/..11..LA7t08E, ; . 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