eported for the Morning Post. ~Wainftirsolv, April 2--M.' Francis A. Well's has been-rappointed Post Mar ter at Steuben villa, Ohio; David Powers,at Sandusky; W. P. Millard, Galeiia, filinoil; Alonzo M. Griffin; Natchtz.- - • ' Aleunder Ramey tan been:4 ininted Governor of Minesota in the room :of mif:.:Pertaingt on , declined.: ' Bert - gobett Allen, of Kentneky,lai_ been pointa Post Office Agent-for Celjfotnin.' • - . Gas Wilson, of blissourl,.. has been appointed Ns., vy Agent at San Francisco:. - - • • ertiattiren, April 2. The Tow Boat Defiance exploded below New Or leans on the WFarland; the. First Engineer, aad tliree others, were killed. Several were wenn- • - CIIWITIITATI,, April 2. • Henry:: E. Sp encer has been re-eleited Mayor; P.affen; Whig, has been eletted• Marshall A . large majority io ta * vor of -the anneiatiori of Mill Creek pacirnship. lesanutusoli,ltpril 2 ; 1849. The Bill for the'election of. Judges by the peoples was earned iq the'ilouse to•day, by a rote of' 52 to • Nies , April 2-10 P. AL . The. Tribune? publishes a jotter front Mr - lied laok o situniiy,,contradictiug tho reieprioriiiideatb. . . NEW. Montt, April 2, )849.: Orleans dates up to the - 30th have been' received: They 'state that Col. iireblos. California EiPidition was broltin up on the Rio Grande, prtly on account, of the Cholera.• ' • • VheCholeriia increasing in New Orleans, , NEW YORK MARZET. Noon Report. NEW Yoax, April 2. - . Flour.. The market is firm with 'good horde de mand, and a 'good shipping inquiry, with /ales at 5,06126,25 per bbl. market for Wheat has a downward tendency, with tiales at 1,121 for Prime White. Rye is doll-and prices are nominal. ' • Whiskey.. Prices are firm and detriati'd fair, with salea or. Ohio at 22c ip gall. Provisioni.The market for Pork la without change as regards prices or demand: - - Groceries:.There is an - active deinand fur Sugar, but prices are unchanged. Lead... The demand inactive with steady quota.. Sons. • . fierup..The market isective. Money Market' is easier. Stocks Market is active but prices are unchanged. •The weather is pleasant and clear. - • NEW YORK MARKET. Evening RepoiC. • ; tharket. is heavier than yesterday ; business dune at a decline.. &ilea ar5,18. ' • ' BALTIMORE MARItET. There is no chanie in the mark Bea:., April 2.et,. PHILADELPHIA HEAR SET. _ pr_. 2 Prices arc unchanged.. CINCINNATI BURKE r. CINCINNATI, April,2-10 P. M. The river has-fallen four feet since Saturda y. Flour.. The sales have been very moderate, com prising only 400 bble at 3,44. • Whiakey..The demand is fair, with sales in bble. at 141016 e; .. ...Provisions.,Ther: is a good demand fur Lird and 7:prides unchanged. - Sales of balk Pork- at .3; for sides. , Groceries.",,Receipta largo and mallet for sugar-is , • • , fitlornmo lost Job Vrtntutg Office. . CORNER OF NVOOD AND FIFTH STREMS; ID.. /laving added to our Establishment, a splendid Steatu-Power Printing Machine, we are prepared to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style of im- Surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most rea sonable terms, .We respectfully . solien the patronage ot the public n this line of our business. , . . - .ec My- Adrertisers reregiteeted ea hand in theinfarors before 4 &dock, P M. This must be template:4a t en order to in- Sure an en.stmen. afe Whenitizposs,an tanierkourtemekt be preferred. . . ..t.nretNewspaper Agency Er E. VT- CARR, Son Buildings q . E. corner of Third and Dock street', Ind 400 Non Fourth Pkiladelphio. 'creel —'l"ur°lllYauth°riuditgent .47 • PEZMILMLE,ION SU o . 4 .B. — Yrepand byJ. W. Kelly damn street, N. and for sale by A. /Krum, No, 70 Fourth street, A,.,..;.nt tor the manufacturer, This will be found a delightful article of beverage in families, hod - Particularly m sick rooms. flairsisliaorts.An improved Chocolate preparation, bein,a combination of Cocoa nut;'innocent, inTlgorating and - palateable highly recommended, particularly for invalidi.._Pre_prinut by .W. Baker. Dorchester, Masc. _ and for sale by A. JAT75724, at the Pekin Tea Stor e, No. Fourth-streetmarl7 _ • DO .. mrrutss AND Dtrartsass.--Wxight's Indian Vege . table Pills are one of Me best medicines in the world for • the cure or giddiness, because they purge from the body those stagnant and corrupt humors which, when limiting .:in the general inassof the circulation, aro the cause of a determination .or rash of blood to the head, giddiness, ..headache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, drowsiness, paint& the head, and many other symptoms of a loaded and corrupt state of the blood. Wright's Indian- Vegetable Pills arc alio one of the very best medicines for the cure of indigestion, and therefore will most assuredly restore the body to a sound state of health. • • , ,Betears of. Counterfeits and Imitations.—Remernb.er that, the. Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills nave the WRIVII signature of WILLIAM WHIM:M.On he top label of each box. • ,• Remember. also, that H. Stnyser, firuggisi. corner of Market and Third scree s, is not an.agent for this medi cine, and we cannot guarantee us genuine that offered by The gennine is for sale a. Dr. Wright's Principal , Office, 169 Race stmet, Phi.adelphia ; and by JOHN 'THOMPSON, Liberty. street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this -city, by whom dealers can be sup piied wholesale rate. • trr• Consumption is a disease winch is carrying Its victims to, the tombs by thousands, without lining arrest ed in its progress by the medicines in commonaee at the pretient time. But a brighter day is coming, and has come-0.8 to successfully arrest this disease. Dr. Rogers' : - Liverivort and Tar not only gives imuiediate relief in Coughs and Colds, but from the testimony of men of the Itighest standing here and elsmithere, it is making - some very remarkable cures of Consumption. Improvpments In the treatment of, diseases are Onward, and nothiugean arrest its spirit in the present age. .Those who are afflicted with diseased Lungs, Would do well to call on the agent, and see the certificates of Dr. Wm. strds Judge Wm. Burke, the wife of the Rev. Beorge W. Maley, and .of Dr. Hiram COz t late Professor in the Re cede Aledital College of Cinumnati. This medicine not only cures Consumption. brit breaks up . the mos:distresiing Cough in a few hours time, or the money will be cheerfully refunded. •Forsole by • J. KIDD & CO., Wholesale Druggists. No. 60 Wood ei. KNEE - GAND it HARDIN, Grant street. Alio, by. mare:Gmacw A. - :Rare i Chance for a Small invest went- TilEg.ekniroA FOUNDR that flourishing oncern, ..noov n full operation,nt the mouth of the Tennessee River. . It can be had on easy terms; and situated, be yond all other places on the Western waters, (or doing business—accessible 'at all seasons for the lower trade business. is opposite the Itiariue Rail-waypor Docks, where - a great number of- Waits are repaired;" rie of which have more or less to do vrith. the Foundry,—as there is no other in the place, iris agreat chance for any two persons, say It Moulder. and Finisher : . good mechan ics,ond energetic. .The work, generally, is Confined to ", steamboats, of which there is plenty—never any lack— the only trouble is to du it. The, place may be easily 'cleared, lhe first year. Farther information and partic 'sitars can be obtained from Will. LANCASHIRE; the ,owner '_who can. be found. at the Ne Ultra steam :boat, Capt/R. Phillips, fora few days. -Also— . A FARM, On'which the subscriber lives, seven miles froin lade 'cab, containing 160 Acres of Land, together with a new Steam Grist Mill in operationtwo ran of Burrs doing the cenntry . Grinding, for More than 20-miles around— one-foirth 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 Fruit Trees of all kinds. 'Further.particulars can be ob tained trans theowne ,r who is to be found as abode; af iiir which; by letter, addresicd te , Eaducati, Ky., will be attended to ' Duar423:lvq- vni.-,I4ANCABIIIRE. - Iforirnal copy 1 week and charge !f Pint.") ItiI'ACAULEY'S insToav OP ENGULIVoIs. ..1311, and 9, wino 60 cents--Butler's edition—eoittaining 4tti the matte!, verbatim et litetatim, of vols. - 1 and 2of the London editton—embellished with an accurate portrait .of the author. - Two - vote. in one ; :price 50e. A large supply' of the'above received and for, sale b 6, . _ . . LOVES-175 doz. Cottim Gloveti; astiorted 20' Lisle Thread Glovei; `, Ladies' atid for sale l,y McCANDLESS k CAMPBELL'' . a 7 Wood street. • a" • r i 4l - 1 r . .%. 44:* - •: ,- , V.: ,4 1 0. - . • . . Ens CURTAIN tAPER-000rie! of l: ah°7'Gw curiaPper,ew..ys as Pin 1 Green do., at S C. HILL'S, mnr3o 87 Wood E. moval. ITIHE subscriber has re ße moved bis Wholesale Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf,.nest.door to the Perry Honse. Marta JOHN F. PERRY. 'MEAD. - SEA—Narrative of the late Expedition to the 1.1 Dead Sea, from n Diary by one of the patty ; edited by Edward P Montague, attached to the tithed States' Expedition, ship Supply. illustrated with a Map of the Holy Land, handsomely Colored. A $ w 29 copies this day received and for sale by r KAY c CO. INTELSH FLANNELi—These most desirable Goods, v warranted' not to shrink in washing, are ca ly kept for sale at Dry Goods Houre'oCW. ft. MURPHY, Corner of Fourth and Market streets, where a fresh sup alphas just been received.. Also, tine Welsh Gauze and Persian Fiannels., for infants. marret 50PS. FANCY CASSINERF.—On /and, and for sato at manufacturer's prices; by [feb2o] H. _..—..—... _ .... 100_ PS. ALL WOOL TWEEDS—For sale by feb2o R. LEE. 1 CARE GREY MIX'D CLOTH—Just rec'd, and for / sale it . manufneturer's prices, by jfeb2o] H. LEE. 5O PAIRS DRAB BLANKRTB.—The a tint i(ainia men is directed to this article. They will be sold law, to close consignment. by [fe2ol H. LEI A N ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING—For sale very low, as the season is tbradvanced. Deal. ers may expect bargains. (fetal] H. LEE. feb23 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS-3 mace Grey Mixed, on consignment from the : manufacturers, to arrive about 3d of April. For sale low by H. LEE. Mann Liberty street, opposite Fifth. TO LET—A large Brick Dwelling House, suitable for two families. Situated high up on Federal. street. Allegheny. Apply to' . H. LEE. fe 22 - Liberty street, opposite Fifth. RANG iS !ORANGf.S!-4300b;ies Oranges , just re. O celired and for atalethy JOSHUA RHODES, .14 ceived and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, - tuarthat . -No. 0 Wood sr. :MESH TEAS:—The subscriber is now receiving, at 1' the Pekin - Tea Store; FRESH OOLONG BLACK TEAS, by the Saud:Russell and T. W. Sears, the only veasels in, this Spring.. AlsO, fine Young Hysons,lmpe rial and Gunpowder. • A. JAYNES, • marl 7 70 Fourth at. AVE COSTS.—Persons indebted to E.: Taovii.to, F,sq., late Sheriff, for Costs, are requested to call on the 'subscriber, and settle. JOHN COYL feb2o - Fourth street , near Sinithfield E, st. Daniel Towsgson, 13'011SE,, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. XI, Liberty ; street, .opposhe Ruud. All work , neatly exectued. Orders punctuailyetteaded to Nutritty TEAS frHIE finest qualities of Green-and piaci - Tina, in I. I 1 and/ packages, warnuttequal in - price and -gnat ity zo any In the city. HENRY • mat24lltv .Corner Filth street . and Market alle • Leaf oases°. . . 60 BALES CUBA, just received andfoi sate by No. 3 Hand at. - • ewslorC r 01111111113.11.. COLT'HERVOLVER , S, with apparata ,* _by Expres In a few days, by JOHN CARTWRIGHT, marls . 83 Wood street. terqa I anb ' Silt PITTSI3traGg m:,11) F. TRADE. • W.;,BARKER, ' Comarrna volt Flannmay. W. IL. MURPRY . . PammENGER ARRANGEMENTS POR 1848: SteambetatPacke tLine,leavasdailvforCincinitati„los. m Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and _Philadelphia, 8 A. m., and 6 P. Y. - Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. ar., and 121 Western and Southerallitil Coach Line,6*. st. North-Mrestern, via Cleveland,daily,lo • Erie and 'Western New York, daily, 9 Nortit - EaaPszn, to Philadelphia, dotty, exceptidandays,4 , • ARRIVALS - .NDEIhARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via kbilisdelphis, due 3 J.. closes In at. Western Mail, Cin: and Lenity., due 8 r, st., closes 3 South.via Balt.and Washington due 8 r. st.,closes3s., x. North-Western via Cleveland, due 104. w.ieloses 9 A. Erirsand Western Ness! 'York, due 8 r. is., closes 8 a.st STOCKS. - • . Par tWsia. 'Asked. Offernif sant of rittaburgit $50,00 1550.1* 1150,06 ginhange Bank . 43 titerahants' and M. Bank 505,000,00 50 44; ,00 00 40 , ,0 50 0 Fannere-Deposit Bank None in niarket. Rand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 " 49,00 Northern rtiea Bridge •....:.. 50,00' 35, Old . 6 alegheny_Bedge • 25,00 36,00 35,00 00 Connellaville IL - R. Stock, paid on , - C i ty ), Banda (6 cram- •• .... . 00 90,00 Atonongabela Bridge.. .... ..... 25,00 Gas Stock- . .............. sco t) Daily Ilevievr oftite Mark to • . OFFICE OF THE POST / TunDAY Moterizia, April 3, IRO. S NW The Daily Review hit be en crowded out by other nrittter. There los no chnnge in prices. BY seuß TI°N SALES, S APZZNNA, 41. 1 CTIOn , ZER 2 co. - 1 . 14 Wool) &TIM!, 1111110 E Dsloll3 Flirt >11" INEKSVILLE AND OAKLAND LINE OF OMNI BUSSES; Roues, Harness, Sleighs, and Sleigh Bells al AU:CT/ON-0u Thursday with o u t Aril sth, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, reserve, in front ; of hleirenna's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors tram_ Fifth, the Omnibusses, Sleighs, Harness, Horses, he., be'onging to the Millersville and Oakland Line, comprising— - 12 _Horses S Omnibusses ; .10 setts of Harness; Sleighs; Sleigh Bens, Terms at sale. JAMES MeKENNA, Auet. N. 11—They will be ready for examination from 10 'o'clock in the morning until hour of sale. J. ItlcK. DMILNISTRATOKS' SALE of Winchrik e n, En gbe and Watchmaker's Tools, at AUCTION.—Or Saturday evening, April 7th, at n o'clock, will be sold al AlcKeita's Auction ftoms, by order of Administrators a l 1 Watchmaker's Engine ; I.Clockmaker's -Together with a large lot of Clockmaker's Tools. mai3o - JAMES MCKENNA. Auct. QHBRIFF'S SALE of 19 Boxes Dry Goods and :41 1„3 Cases Boots and Shoes at AUCTION, ti theygne. On MONDAY, April flth, af 10 o'clock in forenoon, 'will be sold, by order of John Forsyth, Esq., High Sher iff of Allegheny County— • • 19 cases of Dry Goods; Boots and Shbes. Catalogues will be ready on Saturday.. Terms: cash, par funds. JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff. lanai - JAMES 111cRENNA, Auct. • • A. B. sPRINGSTEIN. N 0.140 Wood street, between Fifa and Virgin Alley. IIrHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Cedar Ware I V - Faney Ware, Wooden Ware, of every descripi ion; Willow Ware, foreign and domestic ; hTattresses of all kinds ; Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now int- use lit the United States. For sale at the lowest prices. mariX--3trio curia. i'ilcDatistassi 3icuguirT. War. McDartrr TORN Menk:Vlrr & Wholidak Groan, Deal.. .era in Pnaduee, Pittsburgh hl.liitifectures, and Nei. st chandize generally, Nci. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty reer. . —• . raartt.l:y 1. Llr YOUNG Q. A. Vann:. yB. M. YOUNG Co,lniderals and Retail Family t 1., , Grocers and Dram , Produte, N. W. corner pi Fourth and Perry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross - Streets, Pittsburgh.ruar3t:y (1 , „ oln _ OSTIVA - RHODES, IThale Fruiters+, Conliitioner T and Denier in Nuts all kinds of Foreign Fruits. No. fl Wand street, East s ide , between Water and Firs streets, Piitsbarith,:pa.. All orders in his hue carefully attended to mural I. A. WARD, Ikrtlist, Penis street, three doors &Joie liend street. 'Office hours, from nine till mar2S:y D. JENNINfit,4, :Attorney as Late, Fourth at, above ; Wood. • The "f °SEMI PRICE'S JOBBING SHOP—To all persons sy about to remove; and wanungtheir Stores or Houses repaired; Counters, Shelving, In.ora, Windows, and Hoisting Wheels put upt—Carpettier work of all kinds 'done °it short 'notice, on reasonable terms. Cabinet work made to order, and Furniture neatly repaired and varnisheiLon reasonable terms-.-on Fifth street,hetweer WOO4l and Smithfield streets. in the Coffin IVamhonsecl John Liggett, Bate of Wm. Trovillo opposite the Allc gimuy Engine House. ffrtiti:dtapij 'JOSEPH PRICE. Vocal lexarolies sod Solfeggios, .nrITH an accompaniment for the Piano-Forte, adapt . yy ed to the wants of private pupils . , or classes In no eel music. -. Selected from Italian, French and German compOsers, by Lowell Mason t 56 large pages of closely printed music, containing .168 exercises pro7,ressively arranged. Price 75 - cents. - Just received, a supply of the above, direct from the priblisters, by - • , JOHN H mELLon, mars 3 No. 81 Wood street. B - Ilutritan V o OTTL ERR, AND MANT.RACTEI.EiS or MISEIMAL Wsraa. Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider,Root Beer. Mead and Pop, No. 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. mar.r..by REIVRIr kr -11 . -- ii. 7lll lNEß'S..—ThiCaxtoits, - a &V Family Picture • by E. Bulwer 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 Hulib ur- I on. author of Sam Slick. The Adventures of Caleb Williams, or things as they .are; by William Godwin. - Davis' Manuel of Magnetiam; new edition. „Morfit's Chemical and" Pharnmentic Manipulations; with ata illustrations. A New Description of California, complete with all the useful information to emigrants to that country; by L. W. tutings, a resident of California. mart 6 SMITIIVEILLD XT.. an coos *Bork Stcos . ARASOLS--1 ease super. STI - k Parasol*; 1 " Gingham " 1 ' Cotton " Just received and for sale by MeCAINBLESS & CAMPBELL. 97 Wood street CASE AMERICAN ARMY CLOTH—On hand and far sale by (felito 11. LEE. "001.,—The highest price, in cash, paid i f j or i % ,, n ? l, by ,Liberty street, oppo;ite Fittb Hiner: 3ntelligente SIM POUT- OP PI Thin URA 11 FUT 'WATS/11N Tith CHANNEL Steamer Lake Erie,Rholes, Beaver. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver: " Robt. Wightman, ---, Beaver: " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. - " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. amden, Hendrickson McKeesport. , Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter, Cincinnati " McNeel. Bridgpart. " . Pilot No. 2, Shank, Gallipolia. " . Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. aTelegraph No. 2, Alason,Lonisville. Jenny Lind, Gallagher, Zanesville. DEPTED, Steamer Michigan No AR . 2, Gilson, Beaver. "- Lake Erie, Sheiks, Beaver. " RobLlVightman, , Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " . Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. Wellsville, McNcel, Wellsville. " Cinderella, Calhoun, Sunfish. Z. Taylor, Lucas,Wheeling. Euphrates, Calhoun,Nashville. Wm. B. Wheeter, - • QTEAMBOAT AGENT, can be. found at Wesley 0 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith fi,ld streets Pitisburgh. .mar 27 For St. Louis. The fine steamer MT. VERNON, Mains Room:, ➢caster, will leave forth° above and 11;e;ne ports, this day, Zid inst., at 10 o'clock, •. m. For freight or passage, nnply on board, or to aprd GEO.B. MILTENBERGER, AO. Regular Zanesville Packets, lag Steamer YANKEE, Capt. l'ilcKEE, leaven every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r at. Steamer JENNY LIND. Captain GAtstatiait, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. P. at. For freight or passage apply to AN. H. WHEELER, Agent, aria L ^ Corner of Water and Smithfield al*. . or • abash River. Tim , w fine. steamer VERMONT, tiam. Mustierill leave for the above and i n terme arrr ge 1 1:41,,11118 Ma, at 4 o'clock. P. ii. For freight or passage, apply on hoard 1 Sots. • 111.6. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. I NIIIS 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 best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— . The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn portion 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: .1110NDAY PACKET.-The MONONGAHELA, Cap t. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlo toe k; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. at. TUESDAY PACKET.—The litataxia No. 1, Capt. Jno. Mine - eller, will leave Pittsburgh every• Tueidny morning ak 10 o'clock Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. x. WEDNESDAY PACKET,—The N'trw ENGLAND Capt. S. Deg'', will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning a t 10o'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. M. THURSDAY PACKET—The BILILLIANT, Capt. R. J. Graze. will leave. Pittsburgh every Tharaday wonting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thurnilay evening at lop. a. FRIDAY PA CERT.—The Cum:A No. Y, Capt. crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday. evening at 10 r. st. SATP7M.4Y PA CA'AT.—The illrasetvoutr No. 2. Capt. I. C. Woodward. will leave Pittsburgh' every Saturday morning nt u o'clock ; Wheeling. every Saturday evening at 10 P. M. SUNDAY PACKET.— The low NZAVTON, Capt. P. Drrot, will leave PitL,burgh every Sunday morning at to o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at ►0 P.M. nov 10. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. 01/10 LINE. REOCLAR SATTRDAY Pamtax.—The A No I fine and fast paSSengertneaM Pac ket :TELEGRAPH, J. ilezlep,. Com mander,will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing. Cincinnati aud Louisville, and all intermediate Porto, evet y Saturday, at in o'clock precisely. For freight or pa SALIge ripply on board, or to RS Y F ex OTH & DUNCAN Aents. The Telegraph has been builtexpressly for , a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western craters. The Telegraph will run in canner ion with the Hen Franklin Nod and Pike Noy, to, Sant- Louis—titaethrough.rtme DAVIS. - - . 11848. _ . Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. fmntesst 1441-3 V. - Printout 1at,15413. LEAVE DAILY AT 9 A. M. AND 4. P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC Capt, Jtuites ParkintionioA LTIC, caw. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS liPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. Thu boats sire entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense, Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Rona at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave al the advertise hours. ja3l New Wheeling Paekii.7 The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR Licss, Master, will run as a Regular P acket between Pittsturgh and When mg.. leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. a., and {{hireling every Tuesday, Thursday nod Saturday, at d o'clock, A. 11. For freight or passage. (having anterior accominoda ionsd apply on board. The Z. raptor is .111 entirely new boat, and for speed ' accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the (Moan) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Agts. 1 t egnlar Packet for Sunfish. iiirat THE fine s teamer WEI.I.SVH.LE. Capt. Bnicia, will leave for the tibove ms tote ports oAn Wednesdays and Saturdays. and inter- For freight or passage apply on board, or to au2s GEO. 11. SULTENBERGF:R, Att. - Mew Arrangement. THE miatner CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville. on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at OA. a. re turning on Monday, W e and Friday. She It ' as a boat at the landinD, between 1A ood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time, S. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, mall N 0.35. Wood street. . 0 Summer Arrangement. THE steamer BEA ygn, Chap. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—unit returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at D o'clock, A. at. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight` at any time. For freight or passage apply to mal7.tf - O. W. HARTON k CO., Ageuta New W heeling Packet. - eat Th e new and splendid passenger steatnerJAMESNEL.SON, G. 1). Moore Master, will run as n Regular Parke Item-ern Pittsburgh and 'Wriveling, le a v ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. ht., and Wheeling every Monday, Wedues day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage, (having superior aecommoda tions,) apply on board. Tho James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZEft, Jaen:if Agents. _ _._ _________ tern —n id&The fait 'packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. ‘Vm. IiA.NNA, Will run regularly be tween Pittsburgh and Franklin, du the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. at. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. dec27 ''' Montt/lets & Downing, ItFASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, No. dle Liberty agree:, appetite Seventh, beg leave to call the atten tion of their sustomera and the public generally to an examination of the stock of GOODS they are now in receipt of, comprising, in part, line French, Belgian, English and American Cloths, all colors; French, English and American Cassiineres,of allsbades and textures ; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; Vekt ings, do. Clothing made to order in the best and latest style. They have also on hand it large and well assort ed stock of READY-AIADE CLOTHING, to which thelt invite the attention of their friends and customers. [Mild Family G riiiiiiiie iir — T HE subscriber would call the atuintion of the public to his large end sell selected stock of Famil) ORO- Cb:RIES and TEAS. Families will he supplied on the lowest terms, and all articles delivered free of charge in either of the two cities, by • HENRY C. KELLY; mardidm Corner Fifth street and Market alley. SIT Cents ttoward. A persons are hereby nntified not to harborpt cm. ploy MARTIN MEENN,OO indented aPprehtice to the Shoe-making' business. The above reward will be given to any person brinnini r said boy to the subscriber. mar'2B:3td JNO. AGGART, Smithfielslst. sifirt A f. It large Box, directed to W. Murphy, Pittsburgh. Tilt was taken by a draym , n from the store of SV. K. Mu,rphy, and directions to leave studs ,. cKee's Grocery store, corner of First and Wood but it was not delivered there, and it is supposed has been telt by Emig.. take at smite other house. The drayman's face is known by the person who gave him the box, but 114 name and residence are not known. May2o W anted Immediately. A PEDLAR'S IVAGON—Enquire at this o ffi ce. . 'ANTED.—Four good Jour. Painters wanted.. ,JOHN CORIUSTOB, St Charles Building . - - _ TNFORMATION WANTED—If Corporal BLADES, T late a ember of Company C., Sth Infantry, (Qeueral Wonh's Dislona will call at the Royal Exchange Officeche Will hear of afriend who wishes to see him. mar2silrt‘ r ' JORN CULLAM. I AN experienced Salesman hi the Dry Goode butanes.. The bill: , f . i fitieri o nkte „ Jarred. POLY to =IMO GO Market street. • Witt. -1 1.1".11.444. E%CAANt3E AND N. BWINIKING OFFICE E. corner of Third and . Wood streets. OIGHT and Time Bills.of Exchange, Batik' Notes no '0 -foreign and domestic Coin bought - and iold on th Most favorable terms. • • . Collections nmde in alithe principal cities of the Mutat) . at the. lowestrateS• - • - jel2 ALUM isamait._ •• - • EDWARD !Was EGRAmmin Bankers and Exchange Meters, Dealers in Foreirn and if Domestic litills,Bilis of Coin' ,!Re, Derlffteates Depos• Dank/Vous, and: . Corner of Third and Weed sts; ttireetly opposite the',St. Charted mayc& N.IIOLILEE3,-417130N, • Bankers anerDeakrs .in Excha nge Ceti' and Bank Arota, e; Na:ss Afarketstria, Pigsbure. . - SELLING RLTL , - _ GR. BUTIPN ATZ New York I pr I Cincinnati Philadelphia " Louisville Baltimore St_ Louis &uric NOM. .1. Buying rasa Ohio .. I' l l' s. '.lndiana f- n tgeitnolry I. o i Virginia # 'W,heeling t • k ~ 'iTenneeneo , 3• if aullaT - - ~ 4 A/ 5 4 liatOON. Taos. &LIME:rt. }LOON 4 SAEGEBIT. BANKERS AND 'EXCHANGE" BROKERS, . N. F, Carnes c am , at Wood and Firth streem., - Pinsbuign, Pa., TN in Coin, Bank Notes, .Tnne Bills, Foreign I/ and Domestic Eacbange t eertifictites of Deposit, kc EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to sun purchasers. - . CURRE.Nrand par funds received on deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. • -se 114 71 HEY,..IkIATTHEWS /Co., Wholatate Gracirs, 17 toisraon.lind Forwarding Merchants, and Agenistor liririaon Cotton- Yarns. 57: Water at.. Pitteborg. (spa riOTTON YARN-40A0 lbs.. ; agrorted Nos., 6 Yarn, Chain, &c., 150 bales Batting, 25 do. Candle-wick. Poi sale at lowest market rates, by ap2 RIMY, ALATifiEWR & CO. Sl6 A andiinn - FOTT 80 bbls. assorted Nos. Loaf Sugar, 420 do O. Molassen, in store and for sale by . apt RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. LARD—;)I kegs No. 1, 1 bbl, do. do.. in store •, for Bale jj by [np2l RH ,EY MATTHEWS &CO .0 EANS, &c.--56 bids. White 58 d Corn, in store. For, sale by apt ~- - RIMY, MATTHEWS & CO SNDRIES--.116 peachee , 1W bushels ; nuts, in store and for sale by ap2 RIMY, MATTHEWS & Co. CORN-stlsacks Corni in store and Car sale by lJ np2 B. &%V HARBAUGH. UGAR-10 Mids. Sugar, just received and for sale by ~.fc W. HARBAUGH, 53 Walerand 104 Front street. Ij l LOUff-160 We Flour, Extra , just landing, and for :sale by (ap2) 'B.& W. HARBAUC;H. -I A MED APPLES AND PEACIIES—A first tate urn cle of each in store and for sole by an -_ : S & IV. DARBAUGH. DBER HAIR —A few balesßeer Th,,,.e and for, • sale by [ap2] S. & W. HARBAUGH. i,VI...AX SEED-100 barrela,just landing and for sale .r by S. &W. HARBAUGH, mar 27 N 0.53 Water and 104 P-- -- lea BUTTER-10 barrels of prime Wilt . by in cloths, received and for sale by • • mar.l7 9. & W. HARBAUGH. GR AIN -WOO bp shels Rye; 3000 " Wheat; WOO u Corn ; 4000 " Barley, WAITED; for *lnch the IsighAt market prife in cash will be paid. mar 27 - 9. & W HARBAUGH. Nrgi h a - Trle h draTo m g a rfit t s`Vi;4l.ebri;h w ill be 5. W. HARBAUGH, rnar:3o No. 43 %Vater and 104 Front streets. SlidAß CURED HAMS 10 casks superior Sugar Cared Hams, received and ter sale by S.HARBAUGH, mar:2o No. M Water styeet and 101 Front pt. 11 - 3 141 FLOUR Ethic Rye Flour, just received and for sale by [naar3Dl W. &J. C !ACHESON.. 11041I'ATOEN —6O tads. Potatoes, in store and for sale by (raar3o] W. .k. J. C. A.CHESON. TTE RRING-100 boxes Sealed Herring. received and .13.forsale by S. SONNET marW Liberty street. RA!SINt 4 -1-50 bor.e 40 bf. " s Al " 8. 84.i:4ns: in store and for sale bit (mar3oj. I.S. BONNET. Liberty st. O RANGES AND LEIHO?iS---nb° - ,f-e.l3,ertisrinovs. fit toe and for sale by linr3o) I. S. BONNET. WHIMS. SMALL WHITE, DRANg—Heed and for IV *On by [ear29] CUMMINS& SALITII: hn IDISRELS DRY r by (naiii9) , i)emn , BARRELS FLOBR—Ree'd tad for — sale q Mr CUMMINS & SMITH. EXTRA FA MILY FLOUR—Alwaya on hand and fur ag)OlY [9,41491 CUMAIINS shirrs. . RIO OOFFEE-4 bags, %tore and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., tnar'N Na„ 17, Liberty Street.. TINSEL, A PPl.b. S AND PEACtiErt.— If (10 bushels D. Apples; . 25. " D. Peaches; in store and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., No. 17 Liberty street. .TRUED lIERfUNGS-31 boxes. in more arid tor sale marzd y= - JAMES PATTON, Jr., . - No. 17 Liberty 'street. .. _ AR-LW —__ —____ T OAP SIM bbls. No. 5, reed and for sale by , 1.4 ~A JAS..PATTON, Jr., mem N 0.17 Liberty et . ,ENNA. RTE-1000 bnsbels, in store and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., No. 1: Liberty st. SHILLED CORN-7S bbia., received and for sale by JAS. PATTON, Jr., No, 17 Liberty at. I=3 B m Roos--wdoz:..Corn i 10 dos. Hickory; in store and for sale b) JAS. PATTON, Jr., • mart'. No. 17 Liberty a. POTATOES -100 sacks - Nealutnnpc ks," received per Verinont ; for sale by WM DYER, mar 27; , No. 159 Liberty street. _____ barrels, just received and for aalc by marl 'VII. DYER. APit*L.-- Russet's," Pippins, " Blair,' anti Roman. keit; for sale low by (mar27] 117151. DYER. 110111 IN V-A small lot for sale low, to close b ll y mart? Wlll. DI ER. DRIED PflacliEB-40 saciir EilVii,for sale low. miser,' Wal. DYER. . _ ACON—Hama and Shoulders, teeming from smoke house ; for sale low. (morn] WM. DYER. CHOP'O CORN EVIR CAT'LE AN o{fD~ggEg_~o t 'dandy on hand and for sale by, mar'-4 RHODES &. ALCORN, 311 Valli at, Q PTS. TURPENTINE—IIi Obis., in prime order, ju. A. received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO-, Corner Ist ant, Wood sta. Eocra.Acrr LOGWOOD-70 citielt, lust ree'd and for sale I;ly D. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO , mar 24 Cornet Ist and Wood ats. p.tßyls llißEEN—i9Bn.ariptrtutitqrtAc'dKitrArsale Rnrl.s Corner Ist and Wood sts. 100 SACKS POTA'COES—To.day ree'd and for rale by finartlOJ ARMSTRONG & CROZER. `l_ h)' lot, very good, just reed and Ll for sale by Imnr2Ol ARMSTRONG & CROZER. , ACON--300 pieces City Smoked, for aide by mar`2o ARMSTRONG k CROZE' 2 1 3111.7gatOLL BUTTER-I'6.day recd and (or sale , by r2o] ARAISTRDNO k enO4,ER. 2, 0 'CEOS No. 1 LARD—For sale b 4 ezo ARMSTRONG CROZER- GBEEN APPLES—bid Lad us t landing frothsteamer Cinderella, and for sale by mar 29 SMITH. SINCLAIR. F LOUR; -.25 barrels, just received, unitfor sale by —marl? SMITH & SINCLAIR. C_I — REEWAPPLLS-80 barrels and boxes, just reeei v. ed and for sale by (rnarl3l SMITH &SINCLAIR. TIMED APPLES-80 sacks, )ust received ned for sale 1/ by lmarl3j SMITH & SINCLAIR. "DOLL BETTER-45 barrels, for sale by marl 3 SMITH & I, I GGS-8 bbla. fresh Eggs, re ed on consignment, and for sale by linar4l KING & MOORHEAD. • ---- POTATOES-100 sacks, just rec'd and tor sale by rnar22 KING* MOORDEA D. MS—SO bids. Plantation Molasses, in store and for sale b* KING & mocnumAD, netr3 Diamond. PLANTATION SUGAR AND MOLASSES 100 Mids. prime Plantation Sugar 100 bbls. do. do. Molasses; nisi received and for saki by - MILLER & RICKETSON, mar 44 170 Liberty street. SUGAR ROUSE MOLASSES-22 brls. S. H. Molasses, Louisiana Refinery, just received, on consignment andlor sato by MILLER & RICKETSON, • marl 4 ; 170 Liberty street. 11011rONEY.,—libbis Honey just received on c_onsignmen, -LL And for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, marl 4 179 Liberty street. _ _ _ PRODUCE--40 sacks Dried Peaches; 40 kegs No. 1 Lard; for sale by MILLER & RI CKWSON, 170 Libeßy street. marl 4 N EACH BRANDY-15 barrels Peach Brandy Just re re oeived and for sale bK inaz i t Rt , marl 4. 'l7O IS Nbertyse)lreist. R ICE -20 tiereesitice, in store and (actinic' by MILLER &.11ICKENON, • 170 Liberty street, Q HELL cprans.—A. great. anetr of Back, Dressipg S. and Side Combs, new ettke,J on hand nt • gEBULON KINZEYS, Town • -GI Market street, do4, 4 PARTNER WANTED— With . a Cash Capital of 31800, to bathe Business Partner. in a Blanafactory a large and pratitable'businestrin this city. S. OUTHDERT,Den. Agent,: EhnitltsiLLstreet. EL - I r OLAND.-41 nal trii -12.1; lion of hfacauley's History of Eag this day re. cowed a ad for sale by HAV te Co., mar 24 Corner Wood and Third sta. . o ~ _. F•. - .. u - F.Lui:•f > :,a,".:G.3. ..,,x.-K ;~ cSF , r -w._; ~, t4 T t_t^_ . . , • Buying rates County & City ord'u Relief Notes Pennulvania Co. New York Maryland • I Nov! Orleans ACHES—Reed and liir:ufc & SMITH. P. V waho rii , WHOLESALt AND Exult. DEALIM IX 1109121 M. GLOVES, TAPES, 'THREADS, PISS, &cry With a perky of Combs and Fancy:- Goods,- CHEAP POH.CASH! (star OW 111 E GILT COMO PEDIXIL STISit; ALLKORRNY. A LSO, Dealer in French . English and German Variew Goods, cradles, chairs'and baskets, shoe• thread, boot laces, kiiitUng pins, percussion caps, flab books; state pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains, hair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin,civery combs, tooth brushes, snuff boxes, hosiery, gloves, rib bons, galloons, needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and' eyes, bonnet wire, fancy purses, razor strops, corset laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, toliacco boxes, German pipes. segos cases shavihg brashes,shoe knives, fishing lines, shell combo, marbles, slates, cray ons, dominies, bodklnb, spectacles, tweezers,"&e. CountrV Merchants, Pedlers and others use re quested to call and examine tor theirs:selves, as Tam de termined to sell cans). run CAUL • mar3l:d&w DaBARTYBBT 08 TAM j S Warhinmea, ,Marh 24, 1849. IoiIIURSII ANT to the 4th Settion of the Act of Congress, approved 3d March,lB4D, entitled ' 4 .11,n Act to carry into effect certain stipulations of the Treaty betweeathe United States of America and the Republic of Mexico, of the second day of February,one thousand eight hun dred end forty-Fight," notice .is hereby given that the Board of Comausiuoners created by that Act wil/meet in the Cray of Washington on. Monday, the sixteenth dayof April next, to receive and examine all claims orcitivens of the United States upon the ftepublieof Mexico, which are provided , for by the treaty nforesaid,and which may be presentee to the said board of commissioner& and to decide thereon according to ,he provisions of the said treaty, and of the first and fifth articles of the unratified convention concluded at the city of Mexico on the twentieth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and' fortythree. imar3l:3t) JOHN M. CLAYTON. . New Boot and Shoe Store. ITue stabscrilier would inform the pub lic 'bathe bus taken the store on St.CL.irelai street formerly occupied by Dr Reynolds, where he intends manufacturing to- order, Gentlemen's, Ladies' Misses and Chlldretl ' s BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS; which, for neatness and workmanship, dura bility and triality of materials, cannot be surpassed by any other esiablishment in the city. He asks, and will endeavor to nierii, a share of public patronage. , MusD:2w THOS. A. HINTON. Stray Sheep. • • n Axe g to the enclosure of the subscriber, in El i zabeth V Township, Allegheny County, Pa, some time Iff the beginning of January laid, Thirty Sheep ;:some 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. Tho owner is reque sted to come, prove property, pay charges, and take them away. maT31.131. JAMBS AIANORSf T .& Flat Cauht. ; FIK r c subeeribeaugh ß t, in oat Decembe g r Nit, aVlat Boat, floating down the Ohio river, at Long - Wand. The owner can have it, by proVing property and paying elTprfes. -DICKSON, Long Island. Notice. MV old customers, strapgers visiting the city, and others wishinF to provide themselves with a band so Ate DRESS COA F, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their'orders with JANES BPGUIRE, - Third street, St. Charles Building. N a few days twill be in receipt of a well selected I and fitshionle asortment of SPRING GOODS, now on their way fro ab m she s East, to which 1 would invite the attention of try friends. A good fit warreuted is all cases. JAS. hleGUlßß,Tailor, otar3l . Third street, St. Charles,Buildi ng. NUTS -10 bags Filberts.;. 10 Cream Nuts; 10 " English Walnuts; 50 " Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux " [maral) PRUNES AND FIGS-300 150 b d o ru x in e : . ll. F n it iarrl i In stcite - and for sale by meal Liboarstreet [Journal eopp j. NEW BOOKS—iliatory of queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. Just leceived - and - fOr snle• JOHNSTON& STOCKTON, - - Corner Market and 3d etc. nrillE MIDNIGHT SIIN-4. grl imago, by FrOdrika Bremer; translated by Mary Howett. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON k . grOCBTON, mart . Corner Market and3d.sts. _ _ - ----- vrAcAuhErs tnerpra , oP ENGLAND--11a1Pers' Edition, fine paper: No; 1; price 25cents. Jrt4t re-- calved and for sale by JOHNSTON* STOCKTON; mar3l Corner Market and 34 stn. NEW BOOKS—Essai_ tee Union of Church imil Ste. By Baptist Noel,M. A.. The Hand Book of Hydropothy, for professional and &nestle use, with au appendix. on the bear mode'of forming hydropathic establishments, heing-the result:of twelve years experience at Orafenbmg and zeraral den. _,By D. J. Weiss. - • • • The' Caxknut, a, Family Picture. By Sir E. Buiwer Lytton, Just received and for:sale by JOHNSTON- & STOCKTON, - corner Third and Market ;M. itHLLINERS.—Ttie subscriber luis sularge stock f seasoned Ti inbes; suitable for BONNXT BLACKS, •ro which he is prepared - to turn toshe Spring fashion; nt his' Turning &stabil aliment, No, 27 Fifth street t.rn arl4:3m H. R.- RYAN: MOLASSES --3o bbls. Molasses, in *tote and for sale by raP 2 l S. k W. HARRA.WiIi. ISE . _ . zosWittPTENCOTT.• -• .• • • .... ; C. BAER. (Leith I. S. tiirnicarthalc Co.) Maidatturers `:ef - Ptrnit Fire Prof Safei, Second urea, betpeen Wood and thmulftekr. . 1 - 11fTnelday afternorth, July -25, 1848, the undersigned ‘,,1 were called upon hy Messrs. Lippencott & Barr, to witness - an honest and fair test of one of their Phtenix Safes. The fernacii beingpreprued, tue Safe was placed inside thereof, with books, papers and sotne money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short tithe the Safe was red t ot, and continued till h alf past o'clok - , being about four and a half hours, when the thimmittee - expressed their satisfaction that the-time 'occupied with such heat was sufficient. - - The furnace was then pulled doWn, Safe cooled, and door openedthe books, papers - and money safe. The heat was so, great as , to melt off the brass mountings.' We therefore take pleasure in rehommend ing these Safes to the public, us bein,t in our - judginent, entirely fire proof. f JARVIS & TRABUE,,- ' - NOCK & RAWSON, 'CORN WALL & BROTHER, • . • 'BRANNON & THATCHER, - ' BENEDICT . & CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. , - I eigaged in fotutdry budget's and ' Icnow Something' about %maces and" heat,- I Witnesse d the , burning of the above Befe,.and tan-freelytay there was no - humbug about it, and with Pleaaurd recommend them to the public-lov bemg pr oof. i in my judgmenwtirely fire.. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their sigtim. tures; they , alt spoke In the highest tering of the fairness of the test, aud their full confidence of the band and for sale a full assortment of the above Safes. mar3t BELL & TERRY. GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! HOPE CLOTBIN.Q .102/P.08.1 DBEs 101" ROGERS.respeetfully-informs Ms friends and 'Jut the public that he- has:openethis ram Cusnruns Swan, No. 27, between Front and Second,where be will keep constantly on kande large and superior assortment of Clolllillg', suitable for die present season..; - Having bust returned .from the East with a new, and splendid ussortmunt of Eloths,Cassimeresand Vesthll3l7 of the most desirable patterns,Which will be made. up , on the shortest node° and in the most fashionable style, on the one price cash system, as low. as, can be-hud at any other establishment in Pittsburgh. .. Don't forget the place, but , call at the .CLOTHING EMPORIUM . , No. 27 Market st.,.Pittsburgh. finr3D3m Valuable Real Estate for Sale. T HE subscriber will sell, at private sale, that valuable Property, on _the -Fourth street road, _adjoining his pr.sent residence, and give possession immediately...— There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, to high state of cultivation. The knprovements are a large and well finished BRICK-DWELLING HOUSE, a su perb Barn, and other out-buildings. Adjoining the Dwell ing is a running Fountain and a good Pomp,,- which fur nish -a constant supply,of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrtibberyon the premises.— If the above described propettyis not sold soon, it will be rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large LOT, on Pemaylvania Avenue, at the end of the board-walk. Inquire of [snar3l:3m]] :DAVID BEELER. (Gazette copy amd) T' the Sessions nn :f thelePtebatje,nidif 153:foirhPbe?,(eol-°l-Qozsrieei gheny °"". -- • - The petition of Thos. Parcel', of the 4th Ward, city of Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, hurnliksherveth,That your peutioner 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 grant him a license to keep -a . public house of entertainment- . And your _petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. THOS. PARCELL. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, dint the above petitioner is 'of good repute Rif honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accoatmodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. J. Connolly, Jas. hPShane, A. Jackman, 'l'. Patterson, A. lii , Winn, M. Connolly, T. Scott; J. Harris, D. Leon ard, L. Wilmnrth, J Herron, D. Downing. - mr3l:3t rvit the Houorable thiTtcu i I gamier Scissions of the Peace in and forthe County of Allegheny - The petition of Mrs. E. Pomeroy, of Shaler Township, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewisth,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 you' , Honors will be pleased to grant her a - license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your as in duty bound, will pray: • ' E. POMEROY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Township albre said, do certify that the above petitiemer is of good re pute for honeety and temperance, and. provided with house room and conveniences for accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. IC,iliton„ M. *right, J. Heroes, J. Miller, F. Piiiber, George Oibbrerith, Thom*" Miller,-A. Sorter, F. Miller, J. W i lson, S. Graham, J. Donnell initf3l:3t. - - ANUFACT?TnINFBEtRUBEIE97Witoiss.t' AND.- Rstour„, No. 75 Wood soles; PiathoSet, Po: Coto. stoutly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of sm..muns of BRUZHEItt, at the lowest Eastern Oie,es. N..B.—Alechine Brushes, tke., glade to order at the shortest notice.- ' mar3o:y T 'NEN rge OINGII*AIS.—Wr - B. Alcro-pen ii_r ala assortment aove .Goods: plain Cham bray. Plaids and Stribes; al**, French Linens of every . quality; barred do. for boys' wear; and a I:up:assort. !neat of wooled," worsted and cotton Good*, for boys' wear. Buyers are invited to call at Nortit-emd. comerof Fourth and'Alarket streets. - . -1.t4. Wholesale buyers will please. walk apstairsieninsitte from Fourth street. , _ ..suer% 71DOE SALE—The Daily Nforning Post, and .11 the dal ly and weekly Pittsburgh Newspapers, and a variety dailyeyn :Western and. Northern Newspapers, kept or sale at ISAAC HARRIS , Agoncy and Inteili genre Office, corner of Sr. elm'. and Penn streets, oppo site the Exchange Rotel. mar2B:ll.* .ITALGABLEUITYPROPERTYFORSALJK-3 DWI d- L - Ing Lpts,,ench 20 feet front, on Second street, by 75 deep - to an Alley. • ALSO-11ot 20 feet front, on Second "street, by 75 feet 'deep on Cherry Alley ALSO-r 3 lots 20 lest front;on First street, by 7 . 5 feet to'an alley. ba ig it i n can behold in the above. ' They.vVill_be sold together or separate" - as the first applicant may require. 8 orlo years can be had on most-of the purchase money, ifdesired. - A. ,CIITABE,RT, Gen'l Agent, • rnar2s - OR-.SALE—A - desirable FARM, 10 miles from , the. X City, on the Franklin Roadiof 132 Acres-50 clear ed and in a high slate of cultivation; having - 2 Orchards of choke fruits; 25 now in prime wheat and 10 of fine meadow land, with springs of good water. Also, good Dwelling. House, Dairy House, Bans and Stable, and tenant House and Stable—all under good. Luke. The wood lands abound in prime. Timber. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, Smithfield, street. A VALUABLE FARM FOR. HALE—Of 115 'Acres - LI. having 45 in a good state of. cultivation, and suite.* bleimprirvementi: the balance of the Land is of first mite quality, and-well timbered—situated one mile, from the West side of the - Ohio river, and twenty miles 'belew this city: Those desirons of securing a healthy location and ahergain, in a good Farm, will attend, without de lay. - ff. CUTHBERT; Gen Agent; mar 22 ' Smithfield street._ L~ARRIUttLAI,i -7} 1. Acres, about three miles from tea City lino, on the Turnpike, adjoining ; the old lEthiCk Hone Taverh pronerry.,near East Liberty. The ground is well improved and in a delightful situation for a country seat. It has thereon t good Dwelling House, and three small tenant houses, and one of the bar springs of water in the et:aunty; and can be hal on very accommodating terms.. Enquire of FA SALE---A fine Brick House, and Lot, near the Court Howie. Apply to I'2 C. SHANNON, marl 2 Att'y at Law. rough street. TO LET—A genteel Three Story Dwelling House, on Second street, near Smithfield street. -Also, settled, a situation for a good, honest and compe, tent Clerk, and' ne for a smart fad about 17 years of age, in a warehouse, or to learn a good trade. Address box T. 24 , Post Office, Pittsburgh. mar29:2t TO LET—A small Brick Dwelling House situ ate in the Second Ward, city of Pittsburgh.' En_ : quire of WILLIAMS A SHINN, Attorn . eys at Law, Office, Fourth, above Smithfield street. ?jio LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling House, Ste " ble and Lot, 00 Met by 300, now: occupied by Benj. Glyde, adjoining Geo. nom for terms, address the subscriber, via box 140, PitolOargh Post Office. feblihdti ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE FORSALE SALE OR RENT--A Two fiiiiirTilirefifiselliiig, situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court. House.— Enquire of • Armtru 4 EN & DOWNING, janl7 218 Liberty street, opposite, Seventh. TO LET--A Four Story prick •Siore,•with a , • • good Dwelling attached, on Illsrket street, next door to Front street. The subaeribeewill put:in a new front to the Store, on or before theist of April next, and _give possession at that time. A l ftply- to IEO Liberty at. iILsTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A commodioua and well finished limern tand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in Modern style„ with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Addiess janl2 • - • P. SLIOUSE,-Shonsetown. 0 L `T --A good dry CELLAR, !situated oatbe North east aide of the Diamond, suitable for 4.11 Eating loom, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of feb9' HOGAN & CANTWELL, - 86 Market at.. Pittsburgh. , THE NEW LlTER.A — Telr—klaso-E-111-1-a: MACAULEY'S HISTORY OFENGLAND, 25 cents Life of Franklin Illustrated t The Midnight Sun, by Frednka Bromer ; Twelve: Lectures on Comparative Embryology, by Loafs Agiasig; • . Reapheal; or pages of the Book of Life at twenty, by Lamartlae; • • - .• • , • The. Lancaster Witches; a Romance of Randle - For- , rest, by Ainswonh ; • . The Secret passion; by the author of the youth of 13hakspeare; • . Taal Ardenheim, the Monk of Wissabikon Life in •Earis, Mysteties of London, Califonda Guide Book; Life and Adventures of Dick Turpin; Outlines of. Physiognomy, by Redfield, M. D.; The Diamond and the Pearls, by Mrs. Gore ; Four months among the Gold Ehnen, by J. T. Brooks, The Prime; or George St. George Julian, by Henry Coekton Life in London : a. story of thrilling interest, founded upon the scenes' f Happiness and Misery ; - The Reformed Highwayman ; a sequel to Esther de Medina, or the Crimes of London; . . Eugene Suds Seven Capital Sins • Memories of sr young Physician, by Dumas; Bulwer's and Marren's Novels, bound ; Dickens Works,botind ; A large variety of popular publications and standing works on hand, and for sale by . --. • WORK:ac HOLMES, Third 41.., opposite the Post Office. IN THE HATTER of the voluntary as c - signment of Heim F. Quark= to Wtx ! usx ( PAM, Nn.103, October Term, 180, intim • • s' Court of Common Pleas of. Allegheny . unty,tbe Court appoint Reads Wash , inngton Auditor, to andit r settle and ar. range the account of William Payne, as signee as aforesaid. • I Notice is hereby given that the Auditor will proceed to discharge The dunes of the foregomg appointment on the 6th dope( April 149, "at 2 o'clock, P. e., at his office, in Fourth street, Pittsburgh. mar2o , READE WASHINGTON. MIOUND- - 1. Pocket Book, containing a considerable JV amount of money. The owner can have it by de scribing the book and contents, and paying for this ad. vertisement. Apply to R. GALWAY, made EYS FOUND—A. bunch of Keys was found yeater a- day, in Seventh street. The owner can have them by calling at this office. marls • Wanted, PACES for a number of floachmn, Hostlets, House Servants, Clerks, Salesmen 4 School-masters, Sales men, Laborers; Farmers and boys of all ages, cooks and girls, chambermaids, nurses, /cc subplied. All kinds of at ncies attended to, for mc ra idete charges ;lease call at -ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and Intelli ggene e O ffi ce, corner of Penn and St. Cla i rnear strEets,i ly opposite the Exchange *tote. marffi3:4t• . _ Apprentices Wanted: rpHE snbscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of business: - Soya of steady habits,About 16 years of age, would be- preferred. Na'ne need - apply who cannot - come well recommended. `.. FAHN E STOCK, . • mad? ' •• 101 Smithfield street. UTANTED.—Wanted, aereral good litalesman, who can realize frornBso to 8100 A month. Apply at KAY: k Co. - Corner_of Wood and Third sta. NOTIOE.--Pentons.indebted to the late rum of ADE =as & Kiaxe are requestedlo settle up. The books and account* are in possession of JOHN' COYLE, feb2o ~Fourth street, near Smithfield. V CARPENTERS—Just received, a fresh Burp!) o Union Factory Plumes, by JOHN WALKE,R, mina "No . 85. Wood et. Extension of the Baltimore and Onto/tan Road. Tet CONTRACTORS POR GRADUATION AND MA SONRY.--Taoroasta are invited for the Graduation and Masonry of the following described sections of.this road—Me sections averaging a mile in length—corii meiteing in the town of Cumberland: Sections 1;24, 7, 8 sad , 10; will be let, embracing considerable rock work along the.Potoman river bluffs, and the masonry of sev eral bridges on section Ist.- Also, all the sections from 30 to 45, inclusive, (excepting sections 43 and 44,) begin thing 28 miles from Cumberland,oabont a mile below the' mouth of Savage river, and terminating at the'summit of the mountain. The works upon these sections is heavy, containing much rock excavations and two' tunnels, each about 000 feet in length, and a stone bridge of con siderable sire. The whole number-of sections now to be let is 30.: In the course of the spring and summer up wards of 30 more heavy sections will be put older con tract between Cumberland and Three Forks crlkk. The remaining sections between those points, and other work beyond the latter, will be let in the sp ri ngut 1850; SpectficatiOns orthe Work on the 20 sections to be let; will be reatlY. by 25th of March current. ' They will • will be dist ri buted from the company's offices in Seth , more,' Frederick, Harper's Ferry, ,Cumberland and Wasbington. The Proposals wilt be directed to the un detaigned, at No. Ri GANOVER ST., Baltimore and will be received until SATURDAY, the 28th of April in clusive. ,B efore making ; bids, the line should be • them oughlY examined, and toe resident Engineers will be in attend - w oe thetemi„ to givelnforuition. The most sat-. isfactory testimonials will be demanded. -The payments will be made in cash, reserv ing Ike usual 20 per cent, until the completion of the cantragt. The most energetic. Presecullsui of the work will be required;. By order of the President and DireMors BENT. H. LATBOBB, Chief Engineem reeeite4 .tind for 11U CAJUN Vitt albktektAts.Vs.--W. Ent coiner of Fourth and has towopaaiiis6rsteupplyafSPß' GOODS, and invitee nierchnn,7-..;:.• • II? Wholesal , . street. . • - . •• TA Clo-- x funs. • •er tsr M 9. - 111FLtS, 'PISTOLS /*NO CARBMEXI Y • UM% neYO/VOMk(lod j together - with a• , - : , •.. • - _• , assortment or other; Pistols, Flasks and Bette,- - . r tbrida equipments - r Bowie Knives will l 7'l • ,-- •• • . , • . • .•• • , Express. in ix few days at SOHNC;4 I 7.• • . . mtirltkdlw) Cutlery . - - • . maaleod EWE r' • - Publla Sale ara Efonsia'a Lot, - TN BIRMINGRAItc AT AUCTION - Wi ll be sold, on Saturday afternoon. the 24th - dak Of March; 1P49, at 3 o'clock, a ONE STORY FRAME HOUSE, situate on Franklin street, near Hewlett's Pottery, in the flourishing Borough of Birmingham, with the Lot' Of Ground on which it it erected. Said House has three rooms, stone - cellar in froat,"bake oven, coal shed, Ae.„ &a. The Lot is twenty feet front by sixty deep. The title is excellent, and a clear deed will be made. Tents, One-half-of the-purelizummoney in, hand, and the balance in one and two yenta. : Foribr • they information, apply to Jahn J. Mitchel, Esq., Attor ney at Law, No. 103 Fourth street, or to ROBERT HOLMES, 'Birmingham. mar22:2td Farm ror 8 • a. N Indiana Township, Allegheny . County, three miles I from Deer Creek Lock, containing One Hundred and Fifteen Acres and 1111 Perches, with the allowance of a per cent.' for roads: There areqrorn 30 to 40 Acres of. Cleared Land, a young complete,,aw Mill in running order, with darn and race and an abundance of good timber on the premises. Also a substantial Frame Dwelling House, 31 by 32 feet, with a Log Kitchen, anita Well within ten yards of the lritchen 'door. ATerms accommodating. Persons wishing to purchase, will please make appli cation to DAVIDROTEHART, on the °remises, or to 1. &:D. RINEHART, N 0.2 5 Irwin street. mar23:4tv -e. :-, Nirtv Goong ,- -Banamigs: nARGAins t. Tim BIG GOLDEN 'DEE-RIVE AGAIN - -'-' New Spring and Summer Dry Goods paw operina , atifts! - Sign qf . the BIG 888 .11IVEi on - !dark*pxrcet„ --` -' f! betwron nird and-Fourth stateWl ,- WM. L. RUSSELL, N 0.82 Market street, Init.'. '' ,7 tween Third and Fourth streets, alga of - the Big - PZ-• ,-, Golden Bee-Ilive.has now commenced recelviat- a very large and splendid mock of Spring and - fi. ;Summer DRY GOODS, whichhe is enabled to offer tobis - 1. numerous customers and the public gpnemlly," at prices - - f far below those of any former season. Theta' Goods: , have: all been selected with the greatest eare,andwill ha: t. found to be one of the largest and most spleiadid stocks of Spring and Summer Goode ever offered inthisnity - .=;-, As many of these Goods have been parchased of theha , : porters; per the latest arrivalifrom Europe, the sulked- - 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 .-o : full assortment of. American manufacture, and , - cheaper than can be found elsewhere.. - -' - • . , - • .. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Rich dttameleo n SiLim, extremely low • = Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods'; RichGremidines,.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 colors; Balzarines ' •in great variety; _ - - Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses; , • .; New style rich Mourning Lawns; , • Organdie Lawns, a beautiful article; , • ' , - - • Black Gros de. Rhine, all 'widths and qualities; Black Bombazines, of most approved makes; Paris printed Barege si extremely low; Path; printed Lawns. in great variety; • Crapes and - C,repes-Lisse, ti full assortment of CO/ors - and Together with a large supply toe Laines and Alliactui, setne.as tow as 12i cents per yard. In addition to.,the above will be found a'beautiful assortment of 'Black . Brussels La ce,for ft . /turning Ocoee. txteatillas and capes:. Also. French worked Cdpes," Collars and Care, latest styles. Also. Victorta Lawns - as d Spotted . Robes, very - Cheep ; Swiss, Mull. !neon - et and Book AI uslins ; 13onnot Ribbon • Belting Ribbon; Cravats; Scarfs; Artifipiala SWLS! SaAWLS!! . Grenadinie Shawl ll s, plain and figured Crape d' Chine, do. a new article - ; Rich changeable Glace S.hawls, high lustre 1. " Mode Emb'd Thibet • do. extremely low ; Black Emb'd Thibet do. very cheap . ; --- Black Silk ' do. bear-quality Black Nett ' - low . pri,c-es; White Canton Crape do. splendid goods; 'Chameleon Silk do. late importatiousf Printed Cashmere • • do. 'cheapest inn th e city; White Emb'd Thibet . -do. abeautiful article. . , - • PARASOLS ! PARASOLS ! ,- `The largest, cheapest and best assonntent in the City. ?erasels from the lowest to the most splendid, rich and costly article, of the newest -styles and colors, can always•be round at the Big Bee-Hive, between Third and Fourth sta., N 0.62. Diaar2B2, , WALL. RUSSELL. Domestic and kaple Goods, Cheapest Yet I A LARGE STOCK oF , CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 11 cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached hlusibm,., from 3' cents upward ; Bed Tickings 'and" Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Dia pers • Alegi-Table - Diapers: Crash and Bowles; Scotch ' and: lklutteltestcr4' Ginghams; Sattineus; Kentucky Jean, /Inc! Blue •brillirr all of winch will be sold off at prices that ' cannot fell to pleage, and without fear of competition: . By. Remember the Big. Bee Hive, Market: stieet;.bo tween Third and Fourth streets—No. mar 23 "• " ' WU. L.. RO39FLL Spring ! - • an, MARKET STREET,: betw Goods een Fourth stre - of and the Diamond. Foreign and. Chitztestit ,Dry Goods. The subscriber hasinst,received his Brit supply - of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adapted to tho'Spnng Sales, consisting In part of the following: - , Lawns. only 4:1;• cis-, French' Organdy , Lawns; 121- cis, 4-4 Blue hterimae Prints; la eta., 4-4, Double Purple Prints,. 121 , cts.„ Drab Mons de .Lnin, 12; ets., French Dress Guighams, 4.4 Broiva Mott ling, from 5 to 8 cts., Bleached Mu slins, cur:, 4-4 Bleach ed hfaidins, 01 to 121 cts., Prints, Merlmac Patterns, 81 eta. 2d Mourning. Fr. Ginghams, 125. cis., French Work • • Brocade Cha am melio Siks Brosha Figured Silks, Elia- - meliou.Satin de Shims Wide -Black Plaid Silks, Wide Black Gro: de Rhine S ' ilks, Figured Foulard Silkss, Plant Gro.d'Armour Silkis, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black Mantilla Silks, Pam Printed Lawns - English Printed Lawns, French -Dress. Gingham's, E mbroidered Swiss Muslims, Paris Print( d Mous de Lains,§atin Plaid Hera ges, Oharnelion Plaid Granadines, Plaid Linen Lrunres, French Organdy Lawns: New style Bonnet Ribbons. Ladies' Cravats; Revere Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Work Capes and Collars. Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and , Silk -. Cloves,. Mohair and Worsted - Mitts, Black Silk Fringes and Gimps, Mull, Swiss, Jaconett and. Thread' Edgings and Inserungs,,White and' Black Silk Hose, Cashmere Moravian, W Black and hite Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi Veils. • • • Embroidered White Caslunere, and Crape . Sliawls.;, Plaid and Black Silk Shawls, Black and Colored Moos de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Der - age .Shawls, French Cashmere Shawls, 'and Plain and Embroidered Weekend' Colored- Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls.' Damask - - DOMESTIC.STAPLE GOODS: Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia per and Crash,'lrish Linen and Linen Lawns: Bleached and Brown Maslins, Casinens, Kentucky jeans, -Bed Ticking, Domestic -Girightuns,• Colored Cambrics,. - sled White and. Yellovr....filannels, Welsh Flannels, Canton Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored Drillings. French and English, Blue, Bak an BrownGlothsi Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style Fancy Vestings and Cravats' . Silk .Uuder Shirts and DraWers; Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and'a fine sonment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS I have just teceived a Splenuid assortment o - Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Par and Sun Shades. The above Goods have all been purchased at th 6 low eat cash prices, and will be sold 'Wholesale and Retail, at - such rates as capucit fail to please_ all who wishto . buy good Goods at low prices. • • ABSALOM imunis,: • N0..65. Market et. Pittaborgh The Spring and 5U132111.01, Stools - sit • READY-MADE CLOTHING AT. THE THREE 'MG DOORS, ..--. sett nts Passe:sr - sesaost, 11A9 NEVTift Bunn ECLVALLED, Even by the Celebrated Establishmens itself. . THE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed upon the eerprise of the proprietor, has e4abled him to purchase d li his Goods at such pekes as s will allow' him to sell, Wholesale and RetaiLLOWER than any other Houee,East or West. . ••• JOHN WCLOSKEY, /ffanatizettirer of Readintitek Clothing, No. LSI Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Pa., has just . completed his Stock., and has now on hand, ready ler sale, th e largest,most faAtonable and varied antnunenr of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered iu the. United - States; all of which have been made .under biaimme- • Wale inspection, in this city, Av mien; TEAT arasr -ovum A PaSTESENCE—toother with one erth e choicest sele c . lions of Imported tine Block, Blue, HIONVIr, Olive-and Drab French, Belgian and English CLOTHR'that has ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST INGS of every description, such as Cashmeres, ithir-: seilles, rich' Silks, fancy Satins, &e., tee. AU the. -- now. est styles fancy CASSIMERES, of every descriptibit ;•• all of which will be made up to order at the shonest no tice. in the latest nail most fashionable style. The. proprietor b us the public that the principle, UllOll which he will doinesS, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in order toes- tablish a coufidencein the buyers, I atn determined to ad- here to my original motto, " Quirk Sala and Smog Pro fits;" and also. make - the buyer his own saksthan, by markingthe lowest price on each article, inplainfigures, so that each customer can select front - an immense and exquisitely assorted stock, th e articles lie requireS, tit the lon Est price it can possibly be bought for. - -4 - Business shall. continue to be transieted tit ny . exteti sive establishment, which has .long since obtained the'' character of being the First Tailoring Establishment it:- Pittsburgh.' - : raitr2B Vino .clutbs, Cagadiueres and litostilligia, VIEERCHANT l'AiLOll, Exchange Buildirtgs. 131. treet, Pittsburgh has just, returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is now receiving a fine assortment of Clothe, Cossirneres and Ventage, of the best quality r. and latest styles, which lie is'prepered to make to . order. in the best manner' and in the latest fashions. fmrl7.lra "neShtrtin ----- st isprag EDWARD TODD & CO., are now receiving from theii, Factory East, a large stock of fine end mediamaual ity SHIRTS, which, for durability and style ofmana re ..-- factu, are not surpassed in this or an Y.othet market- The trade will beyupplied at lowest .New York priceff. et a Warcrooui, corner Fifth and Market streete, up I Vail' COAIIIS-1 case, , assorted lengths,' including Fine'S. and 3,.S Fine. Fat Fate at the lowest manu facturer's prices, with discounted, at' , EDWARD TODD c CO.'S. • Cor. of Fifth and Market eta , bp -stairs. ('T U3l :311'S.PENDER.s.—eir assorted lunatics, ‘:K Swivel Joint Suspenders, just received and tor sale lowdi y fel)2 • - • Cot. of Milk and Market sts., at) stairs- C ARPET BAGS—t.cgsis fine Hilton, ' - 1 . Dressole Carpet Bags.. . Received this day and for stile low by •. _ apt SHAWLS -1 carton -.1 - Colored Emb'd ' Just received' and for sale by - - hIcCANDLE§S OttIiIPRELL:* 97 Waod street. •lITIFICIALS AND reeelved, n 13... general assorimentArtincials,-Ribbons, ca; Nene, Bobbins, &a.. by Lu • - , . ;tin CANBLEBB & CAMBBIq.4.- t NO. 97 Woria streit: mnr3l A LARGE aminandsorne niscaumenfof nearest /1; panicaln . rly adapted to Cit).t rarlust-receiireil by mnito:2,ll - lIAISIPTON SAIJTH & Co. -Ihintzets: • -- OASTS of above Goods. 34, 4 40d.:44 wide; leap:, tied double . Parble, for safe by in . arzral HimProN, SMITH Sc.CO. Aand WNS, LINEN BEHEGES, LINEN GlNGiteakiS, . PancrPress Goods of - every descripSoO, jusc,-:?;'!: opt.ned trv. Imsra2m) HAMPTON: SMITH A- pf. ES '',:: . ..,:; - 1';','!..':.! . ,51 . ..E:.c:' 7. '‘ ...
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