2 ~; ~;`? may. ' ~.. _. _`t^ 'a"ri+'v' ..~ - n.""^"'~7~^~ r„ .4e triaiI t e glornitt4 Post. IF 1. o• of O. F , •The Odd Fellows , Hall, Odeon But ding, win be open on Friday and Saturday. =h. and Slit inst., from 2 to 9 o'clock ' s.. sr, for thegratificatkin of all persons having . a Wish lonely on the request iiimany 'who were disappointed on a previous OCCR.SIOI2. • • Mitr*at • Blr 09.DE8. OF TUB CONN/ITU. , Derl. O. of O. F.—Plac of eetut ,Washington Rill, Wood street, between Stliand Virgin Alley. • Prnitaustoa LODGE, No. MN—Meets every Tuesday evening... Nblicasirrws gown's's:si t No. 87 — Meets im,and.3d Piiday oteach montb.. niar2s--1y VT Fire:vitae' Assoitiation ait]= zeta. are respectfully Informed that the Grand Soiree for the Benefit of the Firemen's Association, will - come Off on Friday, the I.3th•of April, at the Lafayette Assembly tatroniele, Journal and Dispatch copy.] . 11:r1 1 .tedte . al. Society..A reardar meeting orate Medica l. Medical. Society will be held in Union Hall, corner- of t3niithSeld and Fifth streets, on Tuesday, Apt - Haiti at it o'clock, a. at. - . 'A M. Pobt.oca, inac27:7l :" Joint S. - Imo-Im, ---•— . v.- Economy...lt you wish to !nye your money and boy n 'superfine HAT or CAP, can at. FLEMING'S HATSTORE, Where yon will find aOomplete assatinen of the latest Faahione, CHEAP FOR CASH. " - WM. FLEMING. rwar23:yl 130 Wood at., corner c f Virgin aiiey. —. , -- _____F.X.N__. Ten Dollars Reward. ii AS, some - person of persons having bfoken . - into the office of the Allegheny Cemetery on the of t y of the 31st of March; and stolen - therefrom a Sur veyor's Compasi and a ease of Drawing Instruments, the ;Wove reward will be- paid upon conviction of said per. don or pets - ens. ;The Compass can he easilyidentified, from its being what is called a Surveyor Cross Compass, --- madeby Pike,of New York. - The Draiving Instruments were of fine quality, and London make. - . JOHN Office - of the Cemetery. April 1.18-19. • • 535,000 Yards of Paving. THE Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract 1 with some suitable person Or persons, to furnish Ina: terials and to pave about 2500 yards of the streets of that Borough, will receive Sealed Proposals for the whole or anypart of said work, until the tat of m a y next. Proposals to be left with James Militia-ay, By'order of the-Council. - • aptim THOMAS BLACKMORB, President. Removal. "0 . & SINCLAIR bave removed to No.lo, corner 'lOl or Wood and First sts. _ - TIO HEY MATTHEWS & Wholssale Grocers, Com. mission and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents tor , Hriebton'Colton Yarns, 57,Water at.. Pittsburg, tap 9 QOTTON YATIN-40,000 asiorted Nos., 6 Yarn, .6 Chain s die., 150 bales Batting; do. Candle•wiek. Fokiide at lowest market rates ] by • • ' apt-' RU , ALSTT/lEWS & CO. .strGAR, &c.-210 Mids. fair and prime 46, Sugar, 186 bbls.astorted Nos. Loaf Sugar; 420 . 00 - hlolasses, in store and for sale by" - -• • OP2 RHEY, - MATTAESVS & CO. - - T AHD-431 kegs 2; bbl. do. do:, in store; for sale L by 1 0 p 2 ) - RIIEY, MATTBEIVS tr. CO. '• DEANS, : tke.-56 bids. White Beans, 5.2 do. Shelled: .11J-Corn, in store. For sale by RUBY, MATTHEWS ic CO. UND . BI - 4S--116 sacks . Peaches, 100 bushels Chesb. S nuts,ru store and for sale . b • - ap2_ RHEN, MATTHEWS le CO. • G°llll--40 backs Corn, in store and for sale - '' - S. fr. W .111YEBAUIM S UGAR -10 blid3. , Sagbr, jt .s t.stzegivar t 7 3 d a ftr c r i l , e , by apt. • • S3'Wnter and 104 FdMt street. FLOUR—Igo bills ara,,init landing, and for "sale by japdj S. & W. lIARSAITGIf. bbls. Otolasses, in store and for sale 1.11 by , ' . .;. .. .jap2J , 8. dc . W. HARPAUGH. D. RIES APPLES AND.PFAOIIES—A . first tale silt cle of each in store and for sale by aP 2 tY. 11ASSAISGH. -.sale - by-.. HAIR—A few bates Deer Hair, iwatore and for Al_ sale by (ap'd) . 8. & W.IIARBAUGH. ` Flat Boat Caught. - subscriber caught, in December last, a Flat Boat, Tfloating dowa the Ohio river, at Long Island. The owner - aait have it, by proving properly and paying charges. JAS. DICKSON. 102 - Long Fine Shirts, Spring Siptes. E D"' ARDTODD& CO; are now receiving from their -Factory - East, a large stock of fine and medium qual ity SHIRTS,: which, for durability uud style of manu facture- are notsurpassrd in this or any other inarket!—. The trade will, be supplied at lowest New York prices. ata I:ls o ',Wareroom, cornet Fifth and Market streets, up VORY COMBS--i case, assorted lengths, including 1. Fine 8. and B.S.- Fine. For sate at the lowest 171311U facturer's prices, with discount offi at • . EDWARD TODD do artg Coe. of Fifth and Market stS, up stairs. (AUK SUSPENDERS-2 cases, assorted qualities , XX Swivel Joint Sr/spenders, just received and for sole low by E. TODD & CO., feb2 Cor: of Fifth and Market pis, up stairs. CARPET 8A.02,.'Ll case line Hilton , 1 " Brussels Carpet Bags. Received ibis day and for sale low by - 111 1 2 EDWARD TODD & CO. • _ ; 'Colored Emb'd ' Just received and for sale by • 'McCANDL&4S & CAMPBELL' mar3l_ 97 Wood utreet. A ILTIFICtitS AND RIBBONS— Jost received, a ..aLgenerul assortment Anificials, Ribkons, Lace Netts, Bobbins, &c., by McCANDLE.SS & CAMPBELL, marM No. 97 Wood efrect. --- AUCTION SALES; BY JAMES M'KENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 Wool, STaturr, TER I= nouns num Firm NINEILSVILLE AND OAKLAND LINE OP (MINI - 01, BUSSES, liorses,HarneatESteighs, and Sleigh Stet at AUCTION—On Thurtsdaytext, April Sth, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon,-will be surd, without reserve, in front of McKenna's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors /ram .Fifth,_ the Omnibusses, Sleighs, harness. Dories; Itc.ibeouging to the Millersville and Oakland Line, comprising— ' " 12 Horsest . sOninibusses; . setts of Harness; Sleighs; Sleigh Bells, &c. Terms at sale. JAMES 11IcKENNA, Auct N. D.—They will be resdy for examination from 10 o'clock in the morning until hour of sale.- J. Alc.K. DhIINISTRA*I RS' SALE of Watchmaker's En giae and Watchmaker's Tools, at AUCTION.—On Saturday evening', April 7tb, at n o'clock, will be wild at McKenna's Auction Rooms, by order of Administrators 1 Watchmaker's Engine ; I Ckickmaker's do;. Together with a large lot of Clockmaker's Tools. ..marSo JAMES fiIcKENNA. Anct. ' • FF'S SALE of /0 Dozes Dry Goods and 23 Cases-Boots and Shoes at AUCTION, by Catalogue. On MONDAY, April oth. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, by order of John Forsyth, Esq., High Sher 'fro( Allegheny County -19 cases of Dry Goods 22 " Boots and Shoes. Catalogues will be ieady on Saturday. Tariffs: cash, par funds. JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff. - Mat". • . - JAMES McKENNA, Aact. i r i N ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, lIJJ to pay bOarding and other charges, on Saturday at ernoon, March 3lst, at 2 - o'clock, wilt be sold, without reserve, at M'Kesna's Auction Rooms, to pay boarding and - cither charges, unless thO Owners or their agents re deem them before,El trunks, containing clothing, de.; 3 carpet bags, containing clothing, ice.; t hat boi and hat; _ 1 bandbox and contents ; I vaitse and contents; I port folio; I box of starch ; 1 gold watch. Those concerned will take notice of this advertisement. Tenni, csish, par funds.. - . - D. R. MILLER, St. Charles Hotel. marchd • JAMES 111.'KENNA, Atiet'r. The Spring and Summer Stock or .READY-IIADE CLOTHING' AT THE THREE BIG DOORS, PIM TEtE IpitICSENT SEASON. LIAO 'WAVER BEZN EQUALLED, • • - Et-en by the Celebrated Establishment UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed upon the enterprise of the _proprietor, has enabled him to purchase all hit Goods at such prices 'as will allow . him-to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any other Elouse,East or West. JOHN AVCLOSKEY Dfantifireturry of Ready-made Clothing, N 0.1.51 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., basjust completed his Stock, and has now on band, ready for sale, the largest, mostfalloonable and varied assortntrAl of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United States; all of which have been made under his Immo . Otte inspection, in tins city, AT mucus THAT lacer onTAIX A PHEYEREATE-40gellter with one of the choicest selec tions of imported fine Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and Drab. Yrench, Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to thiceity. Also, fine fancy VEST. 'NOS of every, description such as Cashmeres, filar . seilles, rich Silks, fancy Scu'ins, &c., All the new est styles fancy CASSIMERES, of every description ; tarot which will, be made up to order at the shortest tict: tice, in the latest and most fashionable style. , The proprietor informs- the public that the priuo,iti'a upon which ho will do. business will be upon the basis of-HONESTY and FAIR PEALING; and in order to es tablish a confidence in the buyers, I am determined toad here to my original motto, "Quick Saks and Small Fro ;" and also make. the buyer his own salroman, by markingthe lowest price oil each article, in plain figures, so that each customer can select front an unateuse , antl -exquisitely assorted stock, the articles he requires, at the .love Asiprice it can possibly be bought for. Business shall continue to. be transacted at my eaten aloe establishment, which has long since obtained the character of being the First Tailoring Establishment in Wanted, pACES for a I:amber - of Coachmen; Emden', house Servants, Clerks, Salesmen, School-masters, Sales men, Laborers; Farmers and boys of all ages, cooks and girls, chambermaids, nurses, tot., supplied. All kinds of agencies attended"toy for Moderate charges. Please call at ISAAC lIARRIS' Agency and Intelli genee Office , corner of Penn and St. Clair Wu:eta, near y opposite the Exchange Hotel. mart.:4t4i OR SALE T -The Daily-Wonting Post, and all the dal. ly and weekly. Pittsburgh Newspapers and a variety of Eastern, ;Western and Northern Newspapers, kept daily for sale at. ISAAC HARRIS Agency and Intalli• gonce Office, corner of St. Clair and Tenn streets,' oppca. site the Exchange Hotel. - rade4;4la• - jOSH OA RHODES, Whoksak Frtsiterer, Co . nfectioner and Dealer in - Nuts d all kinds of 'Forein Frui No. 8 Wood 'street; East san g ide, between Water end Virs. ts, streets ; Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his. lite carefully. attended to. . - mar2o 1110 CARPENTERS—..Iust received: a' fresh supplys, Union rectory Philies;by /01 IN WALMIR„ muss " No. 85 Wood st. and.,; PrIMSBUROH: BOARD - Or - TRADE: CRAIG; • W.BARKER, -Contourrire roePrnULRT wALiniufway ~; •—, : PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. StesunboatPacketLizie, leavesdaily for Cincinnali,loa Piussenger Packet, ,via Brownsville, to • Baltimore an ' Philadelphia, 8 A. M., and 6 P. K. Mall Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia,, it a. M., and 12i • Western and Southern Rail Coach Line, 6 A. et. North-Western, via Cleveland, dally,lo Erie and Weateru New York, daily, 0 North-Etiaterroo Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 . ARRIVALS AND . DEI. ARTI/RE . MAILS. Eastern Mail vie -Nhiladelphia,due 3 a. ra, closes I2:ss. Western Mail, elm and Louisv. t due 8 a m. f closess A. South:vitt Balt. andiVashington,due Br. elosess X. North Western Cleveland;due 10 A. 111. 2 closet 01. M. Eric and Western NISMYoyk; due -8 r. closes 8 A-14 STOOKS. Pa, value. Asked; Offersd Bank o rittidostgh• ;• • .... • •-•'• .550,00 650.00 $50,00 Exehangeßank ••• • •••• •••• • • • 50,00 4400 43,50 Merotoutts' and M. Bonk •• • •_••• • • 50,00 50,00 49,00 Barroom' Deposi t Bank. .••... . • • • Gone marke t. Hand Street Bridgo... .•.• • • • ••• • 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Libertiesßridge• ••• • • ROO ,„35,00 . Old :Allegheny Benge •• • . •••• • • 25,00 36,00 35,00 Connolleville R: fl'etnek 'paid oh . • shares, 82,50 5,00 ” 1,43 City Bonds (6V' eettl;) 90 00 Monongalteln Bridge 25,00 16,50 Gas. Stock. •• .. ; ..... • • •• 50,00 Dally - Review of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, / MONDAY Montsitto.Aprit 2 MD. S POTATOES... Every warehouse is crowded With Potatoes, and prices are tumbling down. We quote vales 62(375c:,, APPLES..SaIes on wharfat 62(id87c, as in qtaii ty. Sales from store at 1nG11,25. CHEESE...We kilo's of no strictly prime in mar .ket ; worth7c. RYE FLOUR..SaIos from first hands on Friday lit . 2,75: ' BKAN.:SaIes of 200 aks on wharf at 9c. BARLEY..SaIes at 400453. FLOUR.. Sales of two lots on wharf at 3,40 ; about 100 bbls at 3,56. I J. 5. X TOUNG.• • • • ,T. Q. A. 101:11TG. T 9. YOUNG tr. Co , IPholcsale and Retail Family tr. Grocers and Dealers in Produce, N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross strietlyPittstnirgh. nmr3l7 NEW GOODS.ZBARGAINS t BARGAINS I THE BIG GOLDEN BEE-HIVE AGAIN. New Spring and Summer Dry Goods now opening at the Sign of the BIG BEE RIVE, on 2114rke'astreet, between Third and Fourth stncts. AVM. 1.. RUSSELL, No. 611 Market street, be. • tweet' Third and Fourth streets, sign of tho Big Goldenßee•Hive.has now conuneuced receiving a very large and splendid stock of Spring and Snminer DRY GOODS, whtchbe is enabled to offer wins numerous customers and the public genendly, at prices far below those of any former season. These Goode havealt been selected with the greatest care, and will be fotpfd to be one of the largest and most splendid stocks of spring and Summer Goods ever offered in this city.— As many cif these Goods have been purchased of the Ira. porters, the very newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising English; French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch Goods, together ivith a full assortment of American manufacture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. LADIES' DRESS.G:IODS. Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely ;ow Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods ; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ; Glace Silk, rich goods; Poult de Sole, fashionable and late importations; Black Armures, plaid and striped; Brocade Lustres, new styles; Mohair Chameleon figured, (very cheap;) Silk Tissues. all co lors; Balzarines, in great variety ; Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses; New style rich Mourning lawns; Organdie Lawn,, a beautiful article; Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and qualities; Black Bombazines, of most approved makes ; Paris printed Mirage us, extremely low; Paris printed in great variety ; Crapes and Crepes Lisse, a full assortment of colors and qualities; Together with a large supply of De Leine, and Alpacas, some as low as Id} cents per yard. In addition to the above will be found o beautiful assortment of Black Brussels Late,for inflaming 'lre* se*. mantillas and capes. Also. French worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, latest styles. Also. Victoria Lawns as 4 Spotted Robes, very cheap ; Swiss, Mull Jaconet and Book Muslin* ; Bonnet Ribbon; Belting R ibbon; Cravats; Scarfs; Artificials ; Gloves; Mitts,and Hosiery. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ; Crape d' Chine, do. a new article ; Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Mode Emb d Thibet do. extremely low; Black Emb'd Thibet do. very cheap ; Black Silk do. hest quality; Blaiik Nelt .do. low prices; White Canton Crape do. splendid goods; Chameleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Cashmere do. Cheapest in the city; White Emb'd 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 at the Big Bee-ili ve, between Third and Fourth sts., No. 62. tmar.lif] WM. L. RUSSELL. Dominic Staple Goods, Cheapest Yet I ALARGI?. STOCK OF CALICO, front 3 cents to 10 cents per yard; Bleached sand unbleathed Malthus, from 3 cents upward ; Bed Tickings and Checks, a full Supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens; 'Table Damask, Reknit and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Dowlas; Scotch and Manchester Giughams; Sattinetts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills ; all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot tail to please, and without feur of competition. ID" Remember the Big Bee Hive, Market street, be tween Third and Fourth streets—No 62. marti AVM. L. RUSSELL Mitchell's Mops. 17" AY & CO. have taken the exclusive agency for the sale of Mitchell's superior Maps, for Pittsburgh and Western Pemtsylvaula, which will be sold at his reduced Philadelphia prices. The Map of the World, on Mecatur's Projection, is the largest and most comprehensive work of the kind ever published in America; it is 01 feet from East to West, and 41 from North to South, accompanied by a book of 600 pages, containing - consulting index, consulting which any item on the Map may be readily found; also. Geo graphical description.. of all the countries on the Globe. The Reference and Distance Map of the United States, on a scale of 25 miles to an inch, comprising the States, Counties, Townships, &c., in the Union, accompanied by a volume of 400 pages, 8 vo., which includes an index of Counties,!fowns, &c., together with a gene ral descrlptio n of the United States. The National Map of the American Republic, or United States of America. Universal Atlas, containing Maps of the Empties, Kingdoms, States and Republics, with a special 31ap of each of the United States, comprehended on 73 sheets, forming a series of 117 Maps, a large folio volume, ele gantly executed. A Map of Texas, Oregon and California,with all the routestlistinctly marked outto 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 its marlOnlkw The Ist April. TOSEPH PRICE'S JOBBING SHOP.—To all persons 11) about to remove, and wantingtheir Stores or Houses repaired, Counters, • Shelving, more, Windows, and Hoisting Wheels put up:.—Carpenter work of all kinds - done on short notice, en reasonable terms. Cabinet work made to - order, and Furniture neatly repaired and vnrnished, on reasonable terms..—on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, in the Coffin Warehouse el John Liggett, (late of Wm. Trovillo,opposite the Alle gheny Engine House. Itibl4:dtapi) JOSEPH PRICE. ice.• 15 ; 000 CUBIC Y A R DS OF GRADING. • Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract T - with some suitable person or persons for the exca vating of 15,000 cubic yards on the streets, wilt receive sealed proposals for the whole or any pan of said work, until the 4th of April next, at which time the work will be let to the lowest and best bidder. Proposals to be left with Wu.t.iass Fawcerr, Street Commissioner, where a specification of the work may be seen. By order of the Council. .mrir24:dtd ; THOMAS HLACKMORE, President. RECEIVED AT A. MINER'S The Caztous, a 11 Family Picture • by E. Bolorsr Lytton. The Diamond and the Pearl ; t Mrs. Gore. New York in Slices; with splendid illustrations. The Old Judge, or Li te in a Coloriy; by Judge Hulibur ton. author of Sam Slick. . The= Adventures - of Caleb Williams, or things as they are; by William Godwin. Davie Miinnerof Magnetism; new edition. Morfit's Chemical and Pharmacutic Manipulations; with 423 illustrations.. .... . A New Description . of California, complete with ail the risen! information to emigrants to that country; by L. W. Hastings, a resident of. California. marlB - SNITLIVISLD at.. 3 DOOICAZOVESZCON.,. Voeal. 'Siertlees and Solfeggios, IXTITH an accompaniment for the Piano-Forte, adapt. •11 ed to the wants ofprivate pupils, or classes in vo cal music. Selected from Italian, French and German composers, by Lowell Mason: 56 large pages of closely printed music, containing •116 exercises- progressively arranged. Price 75 cents. • • Just received, a supply of the above: direct Sara the publishers, by JOHN H MELLOR, mar 23 No. 81 Wood street. _ ITSEEABLE CITY PROPERTY FORSALE-3build- Lots,each 20 feet frcmt, on Second street, by 75 deep to an A [ley. ALI3Q-1. lot 20 feet front, on Second street, by 75 feet 'deep on Cherry Alley. -ALSO-3ilots 20 teet front, on First street, by 75 feet &bargain c a t be had in, the above. - They wilt be sold together or apostate, oaths first applicant may.require. 8 orlo years, can noted on most of the purchase money, ifdesired.: _. • N.. CUTHBERT, Gen , ' Agent, ..ma72 6 - • , Smithfield street, fARASMS---1 case super. Silk Parasols " 44 Gingham - • 1 4 . 2. Cotton " Just _received and Tar - • MeCANDLEBWit CAMPBELL, mar3l 97 Wood street. ~'yW . illiactitantotto. . - Joanna TATHOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONPECTION--, ye' ER, No.o Wood street-- . • • 360 boxes Orringer; 500 cans Sardineit; ". - Lemons ; . 800 ht" 180 dozen Lemon Syrup; 150 qr." " 1000 drums Figs ; 400 boxes Herring ; 00 150 bt 0 bxs Raisins, in•layers ; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; a.• " 100 qr t. 8 boxes filaccaroni; . " acilla 75 trails Iraica Almonds; 25 8 cases ass'Vermd Pickles , 100 boxes shelled " 40 casks Currants ; 8 bales Bordeaux " 100 tbs. cut Tissue Paper; 10 " Malaga, " 60 rms. white Ries Paper; 3 " hard 3 " paper she 2 " d 15 cases Prunes; " " 18 mats Dates; .- 40 bags Filberts ; 4 cases Liquorice ; 30 " Walnuts; 10 tbs. Vanlla Beans; 50 " Creambruts ; bxs A N o t Rol Candy; 40 Pecans; 20 " wh'e and yel. R. " 10 bids. " 8 cases Florence Oil; Just received had for sale by martM . - JOSHUA RHODES. Greenwood' Gardens A RE now open for the sale of a large collection of 4 . '1 : Green House Plants, of the choices: varieties. Also, tilajte collection of the &nen Dahlias and Anhui Plower Plains will be ready to deliver in pots on the Ist of ida3i: • Boqueta of the choicest 'Flowers put up at the shortest notice: The Gardens 'Will bo open for the geuenal reception of visitors on the 2d day of April. Captain Vandegrirs fine new stearabom, (the Thomas Scott,) will commence running from the Point, foot. of Penn et., to the Gardens, on the 2d day of April. [mar% J. C. P. Smith, 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. Raumtmcm—Hon. R. Coulter, Supreme ,Beitch, Pa.* Messrs. Lyon, Shorb 8t Co., St. Louts; Messrs. Wood: Abbott & Co, Mr. Charles H. Welling, Philadelphia; Messrs. Eno, Mahoney & Co., gher Messrs. Cbittender, Bliss Co., New York; oc Messrs. 'lau Orendorff, WorlAt A - . Murdh, Messrs. Love, , Mania & Co., Messrs. Mr. JOMeFalconer, Baltimore ; Messrs. Lorenz, Sterling 2c Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs. Hampton, Smith & Co., and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. inar2B:.2m ri 10 HOUSE-KEEPERS AND THOSE .3mastaircitto.—The 1, subscriber has received and now on hand, a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in part, as follows: , 54; 6-4, 1114, 124 HIV Cotton Sheetings; 134, 104,124 Barnsley Sheetings ; Pillow-case Linen, and Muslin ricking ; • Marseilles guilts, Blankets Plain and embroidered Table Covers ; Do. do. Piano do.; Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz; • Buff Windsor Holland, Linen Table Cloths ; Damask Table Linen, all widths; Napkins.' Doilies, Diaper Crash, &c., &e.; which will , be sold at lowest prices, at ROBT. D. THOMPSON'S, tuar2o No. 110 Market at., 3 doors from Liberty. THE NEW LITERARY EMPORIUM. MACAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 25 cents* volume. Life of Franklin Illustrated ; The Midnight Sun, by Frednka Brower; TwelVe Lectures on Comparative Ebryology, by I.oula Agassig ; Reapheal; or pages of the Book of Life at twenty, by Lamartine; The Lancaster vetches; a Romance of Randle -For rest, by Ainsworth ; The Secret Passion; by the author of the youth of Shakspeare; Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of Wissahikon ; Life in Paris, Mysteries of London, Califon is Guide Book; Life and Adventures of Dick Turpin • Outlines of Physiognomy. by Redfield, M. D.; The Diamond and the Penrle, by Mrs. Gore Four months among the (old Diggers, by .1. T. Brooks M. D.; The Prime; or George St. George Julian, by Henry Corkton; • Life in Loudon: a story of thrilling interest, founded upon the scenes of Happiness and Misery ; The Reformed Highwayman ; a sequel to Esther de Medium, or the Crimes of London ; Eugene Sue's Seven Capital Sins; Memories of a young Physician. by Dumas; Bulwer's and Maryint's NoVels, bound ; Dicken's Works, hound ; A large variety of popular publications and standard works on hand, and for sale by WORK & HOI.Ma4, matte Third at., opposite the Post Office. WIRE RAILING. SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT. - DITBLIC ATTEN'TION Is solicited to au entire new r article of RAILING, made of wrought iron hare, trod soft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed for enclosing Cottages, Cemeteries, Balconies, Public Grounds, &c., at prices vaping from 50 cents t 053,00 the running foot. It is made in panels of various lengths, 21 to 4 feet high, with wrought iron posts inch square, at intervening distances of 6to 10 feet. If desired, the pannels can be made of any height, in continuous spans of 50 to 60 feet, with or without posts. No extra charge for posts. The comparative lightness, great strength and durabil ity of the WIRE, RAILING, the beauty of its varied or namental d , ssigns, together with the extremely low price at which it is sold, are causing it to supersede the Cast Iron Railing, wherever their comparative merits have been tested. For further particulars address • MARSHALL it BROTHERS, Agents for Patentees, mr27:3raj Diamond alley, near Smithfieldst . Pittsburg% Paper Hangings. ESSRS. JAS. HOWARD k CO., No. S 1 Wood street, In . would call the .attention of the public to their bresent stock of Paper Hangings, which, (or variety, eauty of finish, durability and cheapness, isunsarpaas ed by any entabiklunent in the Union. Besides a large and full assortment of Paper of their own manufacture, they are now receiving a direet im portation of French and English styles of Paper Hang ings, 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 mantifncture, they have 100,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window !thuds, &c. Messrs. James Howard dr. Co., have spared neither ex pense nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern %Vali Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac ture and variety of pattern, and they are warranted in assuring the public that they hove succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture, will be offered on terms as Low as those of Eastern manufacturers and importers. m a r 27 New Literary Emporium' Anew depository of Cheap Publications has been opened on Third street, opposite the Post Office. where may be found a general assortment of the popular literature of the day. Elie proprietors have made the most ample arrangements 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 Mutat their counter by the single number or by the year. STATIONERY—Letter and cap paper, pens and pen cils; in short, every thing in the stationery tine, and o the best quality, for sale cheap. MUSIC—A large assonment of the most approved Pi ano Forte Music, bound and otherwise. Thin music i bronounced by the most distinguished professors to be the eat collection ever offered for sale in the West. The United States Odd Fellows' Directory for 1849,g0t up in convenient styles. Without particularizing further, we respectfully re quest a visit to our store room from the public. WORK E HOLMES, Third street, opposite the Post Office. Patteburgh Portable Boat Llue. abg=l/849.abgail 101 THE TRANSPORTATION OP FREIGHT TO AND PEON PITTSBOROH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. THOMAS BORBI DO E, H TA.A FFE b. O'CONNOR, Pchadelphia. Pituburca. THla old established Line being - m:4 in fell operation, 1 the proprietors are prepared, with their usual exten sive arrangements, to forward merchandize, produce. &c., to and from the above ports, on liberal terms, with the regularity, dispatch and safety, peculiar to their mode of transportation, so obvious when transhipment on the way is avoided. All consignments by and for ibis Line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions, free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promp:ly attended to, on applica tion tot he following Agents : THOMAS BORBIDGE, 279 Market street, Philadelphia. TA A PPE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR & CO.; North at., Baltimore, A. B. SPRINGISTEIN, - -- N 0.140 Wood street, between Fifth and Virgin Ailey. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Cedar Were, Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware, of every description; Willow Ware, foreign and domestic; Mattresses of nll kinds; Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now in use in the United States. For sale at the lowest prices. mar26—.3mo JOLIN McDevrrt. Jamas McVavrrr. \VM. McDsmrr TORN McDEVITT & BROS., W7m/em/e Grocers, Deal-. era iu Produce, Pittsburgh M.,mufactures, and Mer chandize generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty in rect. JD. JENNINGS, Attorney at Law, Fourth at., above _t Wood. mar3o:y 111. A. WARD, Dentist, Penn street, three doors above Hand street. Office hours, from nine till =ray L Conress . ADIES, wanting g something Goiter superi s or, both for loOk nti and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and tittle ' and dangle about the ankle;— they are not only much handsomer, but display the' foot and ankle to a much better advantage thrall any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS. mar2B No. 8 Fifth street. LAMES' SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Satin and French Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and cotoT, on hand and made to order. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shone, of every description. Mtutufactured by S. KEYS, SSdd No. 8 Fifth street. LANDSCAPE PAPER. - 1 set, a view of the Battle of Monterey; I 4, " " Cerro 'Gordo I a a .a; Buena Vista;, " Fels de Paris; • " " " " Chase de Lyon ; 1 " " Garde Frarmaix ; 1 " "' " Col. C. Auvergue.. The above is suitable for papering largopublie rooms Fomar 3o rsale at themarehouse of •'• • S. C. 'HIL L, . : :. Woad s' fIIIRTAIN FAPER-5000pieoetiotow Curtain Paper, how styles i 11100 pieces plain Green. at d0.,8 C. max3o . 87 Wood E. . ;.:PORT OF PIT TEiIitIRGII- 7W WATS.* IBUTHIt CEplAtiliL ARRIVED. Starner Lake Erie, Shales, Beaver. Michigan No 2, Moon, Beaver. •X Ol Robt. Wightman, Beaver. I,ii Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville • " Atlantic, Parkinson, do.- `," Camden, Beridrickson McKeesport. `i" Isaac NeWbla4 Hemphill; Cincinnati. Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. 1:" J. Nelson,Moore, Wheeling, ," • Z. Taylor,,Luens‘Wheeling. - •Pacifie,•Ctunpbelf, Cincinnati. -I° • Mt. .Vernon, Koontz, Cincinnati. • John J. Crittenden, Israel, St. Louis. -Itabt: Fulton, Collier, St. Lot&is. 116. Beaver Clarke, WOllBl,lllO. Caledoefir, Calhoun, Nashville. cinderelle, Calhoun, Sunfish.. Industry; Wabash - River. Diadem., Connolly New Orleans. . DEPART ED,. Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. ;" Lake Erie,- Shales, Beaver. Robt..Wightirlan, --, Deaver. Baltic, Jacobs,' Brownsville . Atlantic, Parlantion; do. Camden, lleridrickeon, Meßeeseort. MessengreNO. ,2 Woodward, Cm. Isaac Newton Plenaphill Cincini ti Jamee r4ilsoi!,itooteWheeling is Nominee~Smith,St.Leu,A.-_ Ainerica,-White, Telni66B . eaßiver Yankee Be: •re Zanetmlle. = Wm. S. Wheeler, - STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be fulled at . Wesley Griefs Coanting . Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisbargh.. mar 427 For Wabashßiver. ogait. Tim. fine steamer VERMONT,lttzurrr, Mailer, will leave for the above and intenne late ports, THIS DAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passagnomply on hoard • 1134 g. 111411. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, besf finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the Wefft. The highest Wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The lire bus been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin parison with any passenger line 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 Cincinnati as follows: MONA! YPACKEVL-The Moacatoanet,k,Cupt. Stone, will leave Pittebnrghevery Monday morning allO o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. e. TI7RSD4Y PACZET..—The Mamma No. 2; Capt. Elineeket, will leave Pittsburgh . every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock . ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 e. at. WEDNESDAY PACKET—The Nam Elect...Lau NJ. 2, Capt. S. Dean, still leave Pittsburgh every. Wednesday morning atlOo'clock ; Wheelinge very Wednesday even ing at 10P. ta. THURSDAY PACKET.—The Batuaiorr, Copt. IL J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday: morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M. FRIDAY PACERT.—The Curran No. 2, Copt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 19 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. SATUIiDAY PACXLM—The Macaw No. 2. Capt. 1. C. WooFtward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. Mt SUNDAY PACKET.— The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. P. Dtro; will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at lo o'clock; Wheeltng every Sunday evening at 10 T. ta. nov 19. LOUISVILLE' PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CLNCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. 01110 WM. REG 171.4.2 SA II: ED A Y Pacm.—The A JainNo Ifine and fast passenger sterna l'ac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep„ Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville. and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage °only on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly- for a regular Paeket,aud with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to. Sant- Louis—time through,vora tuna. a 21-iv 1848. 1 8 48. Pittsbuirgb and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FIOISCAItT ; 1841848. Faanurair 15t,18.48. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. ht. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC Cupt, _ James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobs; and LOMB IiPLANF., Capt.& Bennett. The boats are entirely new s and are fitted up virithoutrogard to erpezise. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Mart Boat, at the loofa Ross st. Passengers will be punctual ou board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. ••evr Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR, M. K. LIMAN Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Vhee nig.l easing this city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling every Toesday,Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. u. For freight or passage, (hiving superior acconitnoda tionsjapply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and acconimodation is not surpassed by oily boat on the river. Ijan3o) ARMSTRONG k CROZER, Agts. Regular Packet-for Sunfish. -THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt BARNES, will leave for the above and inter me tate ports. on Wednesdays and Sward/3.0i. For freight or paenafe apply on board. or to au2s , GED. MILTENBERGER, A It. Sew Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB' COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, nt 0 a. turning ou Monday, Wednesday, and Enday. .She has a boat at the/ambit* between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. 8. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, ward No. 33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, assgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. M. Having a boat at . the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight passage apply to mal7-tf G. W. BARTON & CO., Agents New Wheeling Packet., aim The. new and splendid passenger steamer JAMES NELSON, G. D. Moore Master, will run as a Regular rneke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le ay ing ihticity every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10o'clock,4.. x., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A . at. - • For freight or passage, (having superior accommotla tions,) apply on board. The Jetties Nelson is an entirely new bout, and for speed and accommodation is sot surpassed by any boat on the river, AMSRTRONG & CROZER, decO:lf , Agents. Franklin Packet. . . jail m i The fast ',packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, AVM. M. HANNA, will run regularly be tween insk unlit and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. st. For freight or passage, apply on board. dectl7 ' McMullen & Downing, - FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, No. 218 Liberty strut, opposite Serehth, beg leave to call the atten p poll,of their austomers and the public generally 0 to an examination of the stock of GOODS they are now in receipt of, comprising, in part, fine French, Belgian, English and American Cloths, all colors; French, English and American Cassitneres, of allshades and textures ; Summer Cloths, in ,endless variety; Vest logs, do. Clothing made to order in the best and latest style. They have also on hand a largo and well assort ed. stock of.READY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they incite the attention of their friends and customers. ' - 7 — Family Groceries. THE subscriber would call the attention of the public to his large andzwell selected stock at Family GRO CERIES midTEAS. Families will be supplied on the lowest-terms, and all articles delivered free of charge in either of the two cities, by HENRY C. KELLY, martliam Corner Fifth street and Market alley. SIX Cents [Upward ALL personsltro hereby notified not to harbor or em ploy. MARTIN MEEHAN, an indented apprentice to the Shoeimaking business. The above reward will be given to any person briaglng said boy to the subscriber. raantS:fitd MO. TAGGART, Smithfield st. • Alarge Box, direisted• to W. B. Murphy, Pittsburgh. It wailaken by a draymn from the store of W. K. Murphy, and directions, to leave it at McKee's Grocery 51 . °cm-corner of First and Wood streets, but it was not delivered there, arid it is supposed has been lett by mis take at some other house.- The draytnan , s facets known bribe person who gave-Moab° box, but his name and residence are not known. marl° Removal. THE subSeriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery Store to the comer of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf, nex t door to the Perry Home. mar27.JOHN F,. PERRY. - rhEAU SEA—Narrative of the late Expedition to the Dead Sr,afrom &Diary by one of the party ;.edited bdiwant,P. - Montague, attached to the United States' dition r shif. Supply. Illustrated with a Map or the Hoy Land,!handsomely colored. A few copies this day re.ecivnd and for sale by - KAY & "fIITELSIt FLANNELS—These most dmdiable:Gomis, - warranted not to shrink in washing, are constant. ly kept for Sale at Dry Goods House of Mr. R. MURPHY, corner of Fourth as Market streets, where a fresh sap ply has jast;been received. Also, fine Welsh Gauze and pe n d un manias, for infants. mar3o n Aj A WO RN I A BLANKETS... 3 muses Grey Mixed,.on kJ consignment fmmthernannfitettizers, to arrive about 3d of Apnl: For side low by . H. LEE. mar3l Liberty street, opposite Falb. MEM , !warn Ltnlocc"----- • - • • • •-• ..... C. asatt. , LIPPE.NCOTT.*:BARR., (Lear. . I .S.Srarcittraft Co.) filannfaelnrers of Phenix Fire Proof -BAN, '- s econd street, between Trood : ()NwTitereetedmaittepronnoo;,, .I4gl);X:l424p2p,eitlitceottgerstgetd. witness an honest and-lair test, f one of their Phcanix Safes. The furnace being prepared, toe Safe was placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some moiler, when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the, Safe was red I and continued till half past JI o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their sicisfaction that the time occupied with: such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled dawn, Safe cooleii, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great-as to melt off' the brass mountings, We therefore take pleasure, in recommend• ing these Safes to the public. ,us- beink, in our : judgment, entirely fireproof, JARVIS &TRABUE s NOCK. &RAWSON, CORNWALL & BROTHER; BRANNON-fr. THATCHER, BENEDICT & CARTER, ISAAC CROIDIE. I am . engaged in the .foundir•business, and .know something about furnaces and hent.ji.,witnessed th e burning of the above Safe, - and cog fretlysay there - mss no humbug about it, and with pfensure recommend them to tho public as being, my jachrmenkordirely fire proof- .:IWL KAYE In calling upon the above - genllemen-for their signa. tures, they all spoke In the highest - tenni of the fairness of the test, and their full sonfidence of the Safe's being entirely fire-proof. 'We have eminently on hand and for sale a full assortment of the above Safes. • . mural BELL A TERRY.'" . -- GOLD! GOLD ! GeLDt . ROPE GLOTIIING EMPORIUM. yr J. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and 1.1.• the public that he has opened his asw CLOTHING Sreim . No. 77, between Front and.Second„where he will keep constantly on hand a large ad superior assortment of Clothing, suitable for the present season. • Having Just returned from the East with new rind !splendid assortment of Cloths, CassimeresoWVestings, of the most desirable patterns, which will be mado up on th e shortest 110. let, and in the most fashionable style, on the one price cash system, as low as can be had at any other establishment in Pittsburgh. Don't forget the place, but call at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 27 Market so , Pittsburgh. [mr3l:3m • Valuable Real Rotate for Sale. THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, that vithiable Property, on' the Fourth street road; adjoining his pr.sent residence. and give possession immediately.— There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, In a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large and well fi nished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a su perb Barn, and other out•buildings. 'Adjoining the Dwell ing is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur nish a constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubberyort the premises.— If the above described property is not sold soon ' it will he rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large LOT, on Pen.isy Nellie Avenue, at the end of the board-walk. Inquire of lutar3i:3m] ' DAVID BEELER. (Gazette copy 3md) TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle gheny: The petition o f Thos. Parcel', of the 4th Ward, city of Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, huniblr she weth,That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grunt him a license to keep a • public house at entertainment, .And yourpetitioner, as ill duty bound, will pray. THOS. PA ROW... We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid,do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and 'conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. J. Connolly, Jun. APSlnute A. Jackman, T. Patterson, A. NPWinn, Al. Connolly, T. Scott, J. Harris, D.. Leon ard. L. Wilmarth, J Herron, D. Downing. matint • 1110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and for the County of Allegheny: The petit!on of Mrs. E. Pomeroy, of Shaler Township, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your peti tioner bath provided herself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. E. POMEROY. We. the subscribers, citizens of the Township. afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with house room and conveniences forthe accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Rc•ert Wilson M. Wright, J. times, J. Miller, J. Fisher, George Gibbreath, Thomas Miller, A. Sorter F. Miller, J. Wilson, S. Graham, J. Donnell. marMAt • aper Hanginaga. • T Alll now receiving, direct from the manufacturers in 1 New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and well selected assortment of all the latest and moat im proved styles of Satin, Glazed and common PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of I 0,000 pieces of Parlor and Fresco 10,000 " Hall and Column ; moon '• Dining-room, chamber and office Paper Which i would particularly invite the attention of those having Houses to Paper, to call and examine, - at the Paper Warehousa of S. C. HILL, mar3o 67 Wood at. George Beale, Jr" .2ur A NUFACTURER OF BRUSHES. %Worm:RALE Awn RETAIL. No. 75 Ma street, Pi/abaft* Pa. COll - on hand, a general and extensive assortment of at.t. Isms of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machinc Brushes, &e., made to order at the shortest notice, rnar3o:y T IN EN" GINGHAIVIS.—W. R. MtlEtPll4 has now open aJ a large assortment of above Goods ; plain Cham bray Plaids and Stribes; also, French Linens of every quality; barred do. for boys' wear; and a large assort ment of woolen worsted and cotton Goods, for boys' wear. Buyers aie invited to call at North-east corner of Fourth and Markk streets. Wholesale buyers will please walk up stairs, entrance from Fourth street. mar3o - - P. Van horn, Jr., WROLESALIt AND RETAIL DEALER IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, TAPES, THREADS, Puss, Ace., WitA a variety of Combs and Fancy' Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH! (max OP TILE GILT COSIR,) SEDERAL STREET, ALLICUITENT. LSO, Dealer in French.Eavlish and German Variety ii Goods, cradles, chairs 'aiid baskets, shoe thread, boot laces, knitting pins, percussion caps, fish hooks, slate pencils, shaving boxes , violin strings, guard claim, hair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin, ivory combs, tooth brushes, snuff boxes, hosiery, gloi, es, rib bons, galloons, needles, scissors, ,buttons, hooks and e) es, bonnet wire, fancy purses, razor strops, corset laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, tobacco boxes, German pipes. segur cases, shavhig brut hes, shoe knives, fishing lines, shell combs, marbles, slates, cray ons. timelines, bodkins, spectacles, tweezers, dic. ID- Country Merchants, Pedlers and others are re quested to call and examine for themselves, as I am de termined to sell minim sort cast,' mar3l:d&isi I/MUTATEa On STATE, Washington, March 24, 1849. IJURSU ANT to the 4th Section of the Act of Congress, approved 3d March, 1849, entitled "An Act to carry into effect certain stipulations of the Treaty between the United States of America and the Republic of Mexico, of the second day of February, one thousand eight hun dred and forty-eight," notice is hereby given that the Board of Conunissioners created by that Act will meetin the Ci.y of Washington on Monday, the sixteenth day of April next, to receive and examine all claims of citizens of the. United States upon the Republieof Mexico,which are provided for by the treaty aforesaid, and which may be presented to the said board of commissioners and to decide thereon according to provisions of the said treaty, and of the firxt and fifth articles of the unratified convention concluded at . the city of Mexico on the twentieth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty-three. finar3l:3t) JOHN M. CLAYTON. CNV BOOt OM; Shoe _tore jTar. subscriber would inform the pub lic that he bag taken the store on St. Cl-ir street formerly occupied by Dr Reynolds, where be intends manufacturing to order,Gentlemen's, ' Ladies' Misses and Childreu's BOOT'S SHOES and GAITERS. which, for neatness and workmanship, dura bility and (vitally of materials, cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the city. lie asks, and will endeavor to merit, a share of public patronage. mar3l:2w THOS. A. HINTON. Stray Sheep. CAME to the enclosure of .The subscriber, in Elizabeth Township Allegheny County, Pa,. some time in the beginning of January last, Thirty Sheep ;:kome of them marked with red keel in the backs, some of them not; some of them with a black brand in the side H D., with different ear marks,. The owner is requested to come, prove property, pay charges ; and take them away. re ar31:31. JAMES MANORM. mY old customers, strangers visiting the city, and others wishing to provide themselves with a hand. AO a.) DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEbr, or any other 'arti cle in the line, can do so; by leaving their orders with JAMES hVGIJIBE, Tailor, Third street, St. Chorles Building-. MI TN a few days I will ho in receipt of a well selected IN and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS, now on their way from the East, to which I would invite the attention of try friends. A good Rs warrauted in all cases. , JAS..MrGUIRE,TaiIor ... • NUTS'—to bags Filberts ; 10 " Cream Nets; to " English Walnuts; 50 " Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaui " (mar3ll PRUNES AND FIGS--. 300 drums Figs; .150 boxes and jars „Fruits'. In store and for sale b'V J. 8. BONNET, ' mar3t Liberty greet. [Journal copy.] . ' NEW BOOKS—History uf Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with .engravings. Just lecelved and for sale by . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, mmural.. Corner - Marketand 3d sta. rpHE MIDNIGHT bY'Fredrika Bremer •; translated by Mary Howetc. Just' received and For sate by JOHNSTON. STOCKTON, imar3L Corner Market and 3d , VTACAULEY'S HISTORYORENGLAND- 4 Harper s ' Edition, line paper. No. 1-; price.2seents.. Just re. caved and fotsalely . JOHNSTON &STOCKTON mar3t Comer larket and 3d But: NEW BOORS—Essar l on the Untim - of Chinch and State, Sy Baptist oel,M. A. The - Hand Book of Hydropathy, for professional and demesne. use, with an appendix. on,the haul:node ef forming hydropathic establishments, being the resalt - or twelve years experience at Grifenbarg And . Freywal- Tee . daxtmes, a ,Family Pictuic, By Sir 13ulwer Lytton. Just received and for sale by .-• , • JOHNSTONOHNSTON & STOCKTON, corner Third and Market ate. 11161 .• 4 '.' „ , 4 110 4 11 autoug 12;MUit:3 ly — e - ii -,— d - OdTl . Third street, st. Charles ft.:11°11;i. received end for J. S. BONNET. ligii .fp. - r,'0.(11e . -.8.: Oi:-14,-. Publle' Sale'ora Flange and - L'oti • N BIRMINGHAM, AT AUCTION.--Will be sold, on I Saturday Afternoon, the 29th day of.March,ll l 49, at° o'clock, a ONE STORY FRAME HOUSE, situate on Franklin street, near Bennett's Pottery, in the flourishing Borough of Birmingham, with the Lot of Giound on which it is erected. - Said House has three rooms, stone cellar in front, bait e oven, coal shed, &e., /cc. The Lot is twenty feet front' by sixtfdeep. The title is excellent, and a clear deed will be made.. Terms, otte:half of the purchase money in hand, and the balance in one and two years. For fur ther information, apply to John J. Mitchel, Esq., Allot neyat Law, No. 108 Fohith 'street, or to • -• " ROBERT HOLMES; -Farm for 8 ei IN Indiana Township, Allegheny County, three .miles fnma Deer Creek Lock, containing One Hundred and Fifteen Acres and 1111 Perches, with the allowance of a per cent: fori roads. There are from 30 to 40 Acres of Cleared Land, a young Orchard, Saw Mill in running order, with dam and race complete, and',an abundance of good timber on the premises. , Also a substantial Frame Dwelling House; 31 -by 32 feet with a Log Xitchan,'and a Well within ten yards of the kitchen door. 'Terms accommodating. , Persona wishing. to purchase, will please 'make appli cation to DAVIDRZIEHART on the Prenises, or to W. D. RINEHART,. u1a 123 :4w No. 25 Irwin sty*. VOR SALE—A desirable PAM, 10 miles from the City..on the Franklin Road, of ia2 Acres-50 desir ed and in a high state'of cultitsatidt; having 2 Orchards of choiCe fruits; 25 'now in prime - wheat and 10" of fine meadowland,' WWI springs of good water. Also good Dw°llinii.House, Dairy House, Barn and Stable, and tenant oase .and Stable—all under ,goed feline. The wood land s abound in prime . Timber. S. CUTHBERT, Gen; Agent, mar2o. • street. A VALUABLE, FAR'. FOE. SALE—Of 115 Acids Jail, having 45in a good state of cultivation, and Balla , ble improvements: the balance of the Land is of first rate quality, arid 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 location and a bargain, in a good Farm, will attend, without de, lay. - -; S. CUTHBERT;Geti Agent, mast./ • . Smithfield street. FAliftl FOR LALE-74 Acres, about three miles from tee City line, on the Turnpike, adjoining-the old Black Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty. The ground is well improved, mid in adelightfut situation for a country , Seat. It has thereon it good 7 Dwelling House, and three Small tenant houses, and one of •the beer springs of water lathe country; and cam be hat on very accommodating terms. Enquire of - feb2B -- THOS IHELLON. FOA SALE—A fine Brick House, and Lot, near the Court House. Apply to PC. SHANNON, marl 2. Attly at LBW', numb street. friTO LET—A genteel Three Story Dwelling House, on Second street, near-Smithfield street. Also, snit ted, a situation for a good, honest and-compe tent Clerk , and one for a smart lad about 17 - years of age, in a warehouse or to learn a good-trade. Address box 72.1, Post Office, Pittsburgh. mar2B:3t inTO LET—A small Brick Dwelling House r situ ate in the Second Ward, city of. Pittsburgh. En quire of WILLJAMs & SHINN, . .. .. Attorneys at Law, mar2flffit Office, Fourth, abrive Smithfield street. IVO LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling House, Dia -1 bin, and Dol ; 60 feet by 300, now oecupled by Benj. Clyde,. adjoining ..Geo. Hogg. 1. or .terins. address the subscriber, via box 140, Pittsburgh Post Office. feblihdtf• • " ALEX„BRACKENIUDGE. ._________ ttORSALE OR RENT—ATwoStory Brick Dwelling, JL; situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court Rouse.— Enquire of - ' M'MULLEN & DOWNING., mut7 - 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh PAL, LET—A I Fonr Story Brick Store,. with a. good Dwelling attached, on Market street, next our to. Frontstreet. The subscriber will put in a new front to the Store on or before the let of April next, tind -give possession tit that time. Apply to _ litarlO-lw aTAVERN 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 for a term of years. Address Arita , P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. '.ULET—A good dry CELLAR, situated °trate North east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Hoorn, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN & CANTWELL, febB SG Market st., Pittsburgh. WILLIAM TATE C 0. ,& (SUCCESSORS TO SHERIFF AL-TATE.): IVS.IO, 'Fourth street, between Perry and Liberty span, MANUPACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by..; drants, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden - coffins,. &c,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from 1 to Bibs. to the square foot, in sheets of 6 by 20 feet, which they wilt furnish to the trade wholesale, &cut to onler in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes.from 2to inclreallbre• noueduct pipe, for convepng water from springs, furnished to the country trade, and put tip on reels in lengths of from 100 to tOOO feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat ent sucuon Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow a Co's very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps. Hydrant work of every description executed in the most durable manner, and on the moat accommodating terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, shet lead, or primps, will receive prompt attention, Cotrees Patent Concave Beater Churist BurrEft IN'FIVE Iturrrkr.,!?- , WFicall the attention of the public to thehrticle head ng this advertisement, and invite the enterprising and curious to call and witness its operation. All adver tisements in relation to Ibis invention, ;to the hundreds who have seen it tested, is supeverogationt lst. This Churn will produce Butter. gathering it in a mass, from sweet milk - , In five toten mutates! and from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it, in, three, to five minutes! • : 2d The utility of this invention is apparent, as better Butter can be produced from sweat milk, or cream, than . cream soured the usual Win. and by means of-this Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, iii five or ten minutes, what has heretofore required the laborpf a wo man or man for one or two hours, and sometimes half a day. 3d. 'By simply turnings thumb screw, the wholeiaside dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the Butter and milk in the plain wooden box. 4th. It is the cheapest Churn over invented, as the sim plicity of its construction (though embodying a great philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufac ture it. sth 'lt is a common-sense Chum, as all will admitwho will examine it. We invite the public to eall ‘ and witness its operation At our,office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tav ern, and atJ: F. /3eekhain's, Federal st., Allegheny. mapo-dtm;w2m CAMERON & PRICR. Hard , Urare, Cutlery, Saddlery,-&e. TWIN WALKER, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domenic Hardware,- respectfully announces to his friends and the publoc generally, that he is now receiv ing his Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery Saddlery, Zee., at his stand, No. SS Wood street, which be will dis pose of on the most reasonable terms. He will continually be receiving fresh supplies. direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this country, whicl' will enable him to compete with any house, East or West. He particularly invites the attention of customers to his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery. &c., which is of fashionable patterns and from the most - popular manufacturers. 411His•stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel lent quality. Of genera.) Hardware stock, he has every variety of article. Western Merchants and dealers, generally, are in-' vited to call and examine his stock.' mar29:Gra . • Paper,Warehonse. • NO. 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. • TIIOIIIAS PALDIFLEt I)ESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and ens -101/Elerti. that he has had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as be has nt present., He cans canoiler to pur chasers, on ,rtry moderate 'terms, at the old'established stand in Market street, almost every article in; his line-- includiu g co unting-room. bed chamber, dining-Mora,p ar lor and hall Paper. With Borders, 'Landscapes. Fire board Prints, Paper . and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and , Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Ten Paper; he is abundandy supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as- Rags and Tanners' Serape taken in trade, at the high est puce's. ' • • 'fitarl3-d&m4m q:„..,,, Persa, n NO. ... .t i ,_ IN THE ALATTEIC of the voluntary as -17.11 ..,,,'L. Fi esf 11 F. C v o Wt.t. I.l4 G gctoPer Terat,lB4o, ii t i l tht .....,..::.... ..:41: Court of Common Pleas . of .Allegheny 5 1 ,., l' I 7 1 / 2 County, the Court appoint Nettle .Wash s,:tt / . itington Auditor, to audit, settle and ar . range-the account of William Payne, sa aignee as aforesaid. - Notice is hereby given that the Auditor will proceed to discharge the duties of the foregoing appointment on the oth day of April, 1810, at 2 o'clock, P. at., at his office, in Fourth street, Pittsburgh, mar2o READS WARRINGTON' To Conntrrallierchants. - ' MHornuNscm would remind you that you can now , secure ? China. Glass, Queensurare, 4 e., at such prices as never were heretofore offered at. Remember; 115 Wood street rit°MILLINERS.—The subscriber has a large stock 04 1 C 1 ii t stedTiniber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which hels prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his. Turning Establishment, No. 27 Filth street. marldt3m • R. IL RYAN. CIUND--A Pocket Book, coutuiniog,a considerable F amount of money. The owner :ean- havisit by do scribing the book and contents, and ming for Ibis ail 'vertisement. Apply to R. GALWAY,. [nada - No: 4. Commercial Role. EXS FOUND—A. Vanch of Keys was found yester -I‘. day, in Seventh etrfiet. The owner can have Them . by calling at title' office:, mnr2s Apprentices -Wanted. TAE enbscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, C'hairlaiking and Chair of bi.i...,..... Boys of steady habits, about Isyears of age; would be preferred. None need apply, who cannot come well recommended.', ll. G. FAHNESTOCK, marl? - - AATANTED.4IIVanted, set': eral good Salesman, who Tif can realize front fog tQ $lOO a month. Apply at Corner of Wocid and Third an. ,fcrricm.--Pertons indebted to the late . firniTtrlfoii; J.. 11 stunt& lissra are. requested to settle up.' The hooka and accounts are in possession of JOHN. COYLE, {cm Fourth greet, near Smithfield. • • To Californias:is. 'B:IIIPLES, PISTOLS AND CARBINES ; Alleres 11•. Blant's Revolvers, good; together with a large assortment of other Pistols, Flasks and Belts, and Coal fornia egaipments: "BoWie Knives will be,reeeived by p.rpress, IEI stew, days, at JOHN OSETWRIGurs, maelredisej cutlery - Establishment, e 3 wood et. BBLS. POTATOES--Today received and by bliar 23 l • ARMSTRONG • ~~' _, New style Bonnet Ribons. Ladies , Craiats,' Revere' VARIETY GOODS: ' Bordered Linen Cambric b Handkerchiefs.-French Wark Capes and'Collars; Black and Colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, Mohair and Worsted Mills; Black Silk Fringes and Gimps, Mull, Swiss, Saconett and Thread Edgings and'lnsertings, White'and Black Silk Hose, Cashmere,Moravian, - Black. and. White Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi Veils: • SH 'EmbrOidered White CashmereCu anti Crape Shawls Plaid and. Black Silk - Shavrts, Black and Colored Mom* de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Berage 'Shawls, French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroideredßlack and Colored Silk Fringe Thibhet Shawls' , DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: Damask Table' Linens and Table'Cloths, Russia Din per and - Crash, Irish Linen alid Linen Lawns, Bleached and Browh Catineits, Kentucky Jeana, tied Tieking, Domestic. Gingham.; Coloied Cambrics, - _.ted White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh. Flannels, Canton Flannels, Brown,-Bleached and ColoredDrillings. - • GENTLEMEN'S ,GOODS French and English; Blue, Black and Brown Cloths' Black and Fancy French Cussimeres; NCle Style Fancy Vestings and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric aml Silk - Handkerchiefs, and ~ a fine - sortment of Gloves, Hosiery- and Suspenders . PARASOLS AND P ARASOLETTS I have lasi received a Splemid assortment 0 Style Plain' nd Fahey Silk Fringe Parasols, Par The above GoOda have all been purChnsed at . the lots est cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail,* such rates as cannot fail to please all who wish to buy good Goods at low prices. " - • . - ABSALOM MORRIS, Mar 23 N0:65. Market Et., Pittsburgh. Fine Cloths,. Cassitne and., Vestings. •.. • SAMUEL. GRAY, ' • - MERCHANT TAILOR, EsehanAre Buildings. St. Clair . street, Pittsburgh. has Met returned from New York. and Philadelphia, and is nowreceicing.a fine assortwent of Clothsi.Cassitacres and . Vestings, of the best quality and latest styles, which he is prep:red to make, to order in the hist manner and in the latest fashions. frarl7.lni -- • • A A. MASON do CO.:No. 60 Market street, bare just A. n received' the following well known brands of, Bleached .Mnilins, 7-8 and 54 Blenched Maslin, James' Steam Mills; "Mason," "Pokanoketr"Carlisle:"93wrehester,•?'°Giri m '" - ifigamond" "Gfton,'"A. "Tittsborgh," "Lawrence," "Boston Pillo w Case,". Farnsworth,"- of - which, together with many styles not hero mentioned, will be solder EASTERN PRICES, by the piece °speck. Shirting 11Instnir and lirlish Linens.: WIL MURPHY. invites the particular attention of . those wanting .the above Goods, to his desirable stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv, ed manufacturers, and the latter wart anted pure- tlax.—_ He has just received an additional supply,andiseffering . Shirting Manlius. of it ,superlor quality at _a ,vory , low Sheeting and PillOW-ease Musline; Diapers and Crash; Table Cloths; Towels and Napkins ; Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. - LADIE,S' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy De Lahti!, (some new - styles list received;) Alpacas. ace. The season being far advanced, all these Goods wil lhe sold at prices that cannot fail to please: l Wholesale Rooms up titian- WALTER BRYANT, tn Liberty st To Country Afeichints. t it :t o r m e e s t ' s Tv • R e . a.c MURPHY, orn ro f at Fourthhi.sl, a V n h d o I; i s a aki e burgh, (up stairs,) is now prepared to otter to the tion of Country Merchants, nit extensive simply of New Spring Goods, including the Hewes[-styles - of Spring - Prints; Gift hams, 1•11W114; 3luslin de Lnineg.' Alpacas, and 'Mogi GOods generally; also,' Gloves and Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, I,aces and Eqings, Re. Prices.low, Entrance to Wholesale Rooms from 411 i at. man A LARGE and nandaome assortmeneof newest' gtyleg, A partiCularly adapted to City trade, juR reanFwed by mar29:2m ' HAMPTON, SMITH & C 0. ... . Hoyle's Chintzes: - CASES of above Goods, 3.4, 4-4 iand9-8 wide,ime ) and double Purl,le; for sale by Enat29:2m f HA 111 P FON, SMITH i.OO. LAWNS, LINEN BEREGES, - LINEN GINGHAMS, and Fancy Dregs' goods of evey.description, just opened by (mnr2(l:2m) HAMPTON, SMITH & COLllst t'lt. I ItlEtteit.ANTS%--W. Ittuarni, N J_ East corner of Fourth and Market streets, Yittibing has now open his first supply of SPRING and summtrt GOODS, and invitee merchants to exarnine his stock,.., Priers low. 11:7" Wholesale `Rooms up stairs—entranac 'from 4eii - street. - roar 23 AA. MASON & C0Y140760 MAIMET snratr, , h — a - : - ve . this day received, per" Fast Line ' It the following . named Goods vizt—Satin stripe,-black and blue black plain and pritited Merkees all wool M. de Laines, em broidered Thibet Shawls. black, white and pearl• Silk. Hose; spun Silk Rose; kid, silk and lisle thread Gloves; linen. bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Insertings ; black silk lace Edgings;• bonnet Ribbons-; embroidered • muslin Capes, stew patternsand. /lab goods. ..-rnar2:l GP NTS. "call and seo" the choices'. •varicti 'etidr offered, and CA1111 , 3.1i crtAvATs-; nt prices, t ou r can' leave them ' • •- CLOtH 4 TOAN.P . ost:Baiitliitati; • Corner Fifth and' Wood aut.: • New Goods, • . •.• : TN STORE. and uow recelsing,ourait Supply of-New 1. SPRING GOODS. 'consisting of every thing new and beautiful, to he had of the Importers and Jobbers:— - New styles. of rich Tark Salina;, Wide Brocade Silks, newpithenta; Rich animalism and Glade Fig'd and plain MI Silks, all - widths; • - Bereges, Lawns, Mout' de ',eines ? &c.; " • • Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new desiVs. • ' Together with a largeissortnient of Donteithi.Glao:d ROUT: do D. TstraHOMPSON', No. 110 Market at::3. Irina !Ahem. 12 , 4.0V/55-1.75 doz. Cotton Gloves, assorted ur • . 20"' Men's Lisle Thread Gloves;. 15 " Ladies' ' • 0: " " d . " Just received nod for sale by MeCANDLEsS vt. Wocurttre et: Marrs—aa Week Loco. Al ; " . . IferfEingee 32 ".. " fic Nic Gloves: . open. rind MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street- for solo by LINEN GOODS.—A. & Co., No. 00 litatiat street., have received Linen Sheeting, Linen Da mask OS and tO-4 Linen Holland', Bleached and Brown - Table Cloths, flussiaand Scoteb.Diapere.Moylics, Nap tins, &c., to which they invite . the • attention ,of pm' chasers. , • matte ' NGEITSIS—! != ---- )1. A. GI & Co., No: GO Market sweet; have in atom 150 pieces Gingham, small plaid, and .deaimble Goode. glade • • :IAhBLIES, Economists and the Public to effect a saviug of one-third, and obtain the eta:lest bargairm eter pure/trued, ace most respectfully invited to . visit 'ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build- • into, corner Fifth and %Veal streets. &Ls:2w .' A FURTHER REDUCTION: • • •• ••; JAM Binspeatt & Sons , Patent Soda Ash. TO 5 TONS, 31, cash. carrency or 4 mos., approved J .. bins. 5 tons or upwards 3yt do. par, or G 1110 , 1.. do.; terms added. For the superior quality of this brand, wo refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city generally. 'W. & )f7. IIIITCSEIIITLIM, Ogee N 0.160 Liberty street. Eltenelon artists Baltimcrre and Onto2Ratl • ROod. r 1 1 0 CONTRACTORS FOR GRADUATION AND MA- I. SONR Y. - •-PItePOSA.LS arei invited for the Graduation. 'and Masonry of the following described •sactiolis.af this road—the sections . averaging' is . milk . in length—orn meeting In the town of Cumberland: Sectional, 2,13, 7, 8 and 10, will be let, embracing considerable rockwork tilting the Potomac river bluffs, nod the Masonry of 'ey eful bridges on section let Also, all the - sections from 30 to is. inclusive, (excepting sections 43 and ding-2+ 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 henvy, remaining. much rock excavations and two. tunnels, each about GOO feet in length, and it atone bridge of con siderable size. The whole number of sections. now••to -be let is 10. In the course of the spring stud BUITiIIICTIIII, wards of 30 more heavy sections will be put under Con , onm - between Cumberland nod Three Forks creek: -The -remaining sections between those points, and other work beyond the latter, will be let in the spring or Mo.- ' • '• •&preffieations of the work on the :Al seetians•to b will be ready by the Mk of March current. • Theyele; will .will be distributed frim the company's offices. in • Datil- More, Frederick, Ilarperl•• Ferry, Cumberland and IVeshingion. The Proposals will be directed to the um alersigned, at No. :11 HANOVER ST., Baltimore, and 'wilt be received until SATURDAY, Um 28thof April, in elusive. Before making bid e ,-the line • should ha thor mighty examined; and tneeesident Engineers will be in attendance thereon, to give information... The moat sat, isfactarytelitinionisde will be demanded. The payments will be made ick,titl, reserying-.the usual 20 per cent. until the completieffof the:contract. 'The most energetic prosecution of the Work will be reqnired. , •,• •.• . • By order of.the President and Directors BENI: U. LATROBE; • • Chief Engineer:: 3 doors below:4h. (ml 7 inaM2:eOdt`42o • • ; ta • J. Av ii.LIAAIS,No.I2 North Sixth street, L. phis, Venetian Bhndand Window Shade dranufae tater, (awarded the first und 'highest. Medals t t the New York, Baltimore and •Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with confinned confidence in his inanufactare4 asks the attention of purchasers whit, assortment of 2000 Blinds of harrow and wide slaw ; fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styletPl , l4.o l e , ' , Al u, a large and general‘ nsearunent of sw , • Windom Shades, all of which be cor l ,4lli.' : ' •CASIT PaICES.•••• • • : ,.. 1 .- ; e7: • 4 Old Olinda phinted•and . •-• ' '• Ditaa.saa supplied on iittiv,!.. ? •. • ••, •.:• The citizen^ tt:,..4ca.e.::.t.0 . , . • . • vited to • ; •' • • . • '. • New Spriug'.oautlis 1 . htARKET STREET, between Fourth street 1.1 - and the Diamond Foreign mud Dome'slie Dry- Goods: The subscriber has jiis tredeived his first supply; of Fancy- and, staple Dry Goode, - adapted to :the Spring Sales, consisting In part of the Yolloistrigt - 44 _English Lawns. cal y -121- cis., French' Organdy Lawns; 12} cIA, 44 Blue Merimac Prints," 1 . 21• etri - 4 4 Double Purple Prints, 12,1 Drali Mons de -Lain, .12 . F. cts., French Dress Gingliams, 12i eta., 44-Brown Min lins,..frcan to 8 els.. Bleu ched MuslinPA t cts.,44,Bletsch-, ed Muslins, 121 cts.: Prints; Merlmac Patterns, fil ets 2d. Mourning Fr. Ginghams,l4 els , FreeCh Work - LADIES' DRESS GOODS ' Brocade Chtunelion Silks, Brosba Fi,gured Silks, Chit- ineliml Satin de Shien, Wide, Black Plaid Silks ,_ Wide Mack Oro. de Rhine ' Silks:Figured Foulard Silke, Plaid Gro. d'Armour Silks . , Madonna Silk' Stripes, 'Wide Blank: Mantilla Silks; Paris Printed. Lawns,' English Printed' Lawns, French Dress Girighams, 'Embroidered Swiss - - Murales, Paris Printed Moan de Leine, Satin Plaid Bern.; . gee, Chamelion Plaid Uranedinea, Plaid - Linen Lustre's.: French OrgandYLawns. - - ' EMI