!MEM ,tobAL MATTERS. tiatriivela gammas, April 4',---Presenti Judges Pat tons hAluiP4 $3O-; : Core.V4 ifieljury is tors :ease ' tir'etiatitle The o#iti!fcritenci4 the-dolt:adapt PaY c fine of sir. cents and colas. Twit' at intitcted upon scolding ! , 1 )- • Knot, Plea. '"Guilty'"` Beni _into% oef W f year in, Tentwattary- Irid'' -etateut gcDischei A Ori• MPTir? ! ';Prosecutrix, Mrs;korgin.. - gedonpromiter'ef good bebytioul4 • WII; is. Moines' - Informatlan, is,Surety of teitie.ll" 'Dischirtged an • his Own :ititoguinnie. ; Vote. vs. George Youitgeoitanil if. M. INKhean ey. 'tidier,. teat, .Frintleutor, William Sidllen: MiChenter did .not. appear, and his repagniaance waartirfelted.-•Yetingson plead clliet ', .; -.Alt.-04111e* testified -.Yonogson admitted that he via/Ilia Edit:4ot Altai! X`ekey, ' " &c A Cimipalitor from the office said that Mlehesney Was the. Editor, stra thatlitlitchell *Mtn some for it .1., that Young - e'en , was in the office-two or:three times a day Aliti-Macrotr testified to ' certain admtssiona,of *mamma in relation to his connection with the pa , , • ;. We did not hear Um testimony far defence. The Court ciarged,strettly against the defendant, and die .Tary,ittihe afternoon, brought in acidic , . of Guilty. Theircein.tyie snore indictments tif,the same kind, against the same defendant, which are yet to be tried; For Commonwealth, Messrs. Attorney General Darragh and Mr. Berta forDefence, Mellott. BI tick Magmw and Magellan. Thlrresnstruno \To-Tat LADree.--By refeyence . to - the report,of. the ;Court proceedinge it will be ob served that; nn s Carephell was yesterday consicted of.4.eing scold." She was sentenced any caste andstand'eroomitted, &. His Honor remarked .that inasmuch as 'the defendant had al. ready been in jail some time, the sentente would be light To men who are annoyed by scolding Wives-we commend ibis verdict. Not . that we would'urge them to bring.their life-partners before the Quarter Seesions,,htit they may hold uibefore'tbem the fate ofhiretproxpbell;_for, the-purpose of.“ modetOng . the rancour. of their -tongues." We predict that s peace 111111 civet may b r e estored.to many families , tijra proper use of. the :warning aflorded in this con victioa , lionsemaids, who have long submitted to the on . natural httogrnlashings of their mistresses may'seek relief hythe lairarter Sessiond, as did the neighbors 0f blre.2Campbeil:: . There is law far them--old English Coalman ler --38 ;Pell as for 'Factory girls. It has neproviso ittached ei,ber. Let prosecutions ~ littroommenced and convictions must Sinew. ,H o W".we"would like to see about two hundred of ..,pitourgi., shrews dwelling with the Sheriff.— We may be thought:ungallant; but we hate a scold. Tat - (c Porsorr" Cmti.—The Coronerls Jury sat - . for about two hour's thiscase yeiterday afternoon. Theltestimeny of the Phssicians was heard and to.. kea.down in , writing: Several other ,witnesses were 'esatnoned. -- But the case yet titled,' as it did—tike rJury in doubt as to the, means by which Teasdale came to his death. The physicians were unable to detect eny traces of tannic or other poison in the "sitomach or bowels; but the three were convinced that the death ;was caused by poison. Upon' the whole Alfric.aite looks-Aiettel Pitfield. What may - be elicited to4ay *ill doubtless 'remove all enter tainiy. - • '-'-Tlie'Coronerts Jury will meet this morning at It . O'clock:le the gayer , . Office, Allegheny. l!dxritcer. SocrwiT.—At a regular meeting br the 'Medical Society of Allegheny Co., Po., held in Un ion Nall, on Tuesday, April 3rd, 1340, the following gentlemen were elected members : Dr. William Porier, of Pittsburgh:; Dr. John Banks, of Nobles* (town, and Dr. John Pollock, of Clinton. • , A resolution was adopted at die. regular meeting in January last, requiring. all the members of the Society to report,pt each quart,orly meeting, all the deaths and births occuring in their practice, speei.. lying the cause of death, age and sex of deceased, JOS. - P. GAZZAM, Pres , t. ~ - . J. S. lawns, A. Nr..Pottect, Seers.- • Pittsburgh, April 4. 1:14r PASOILARAL Or Tar: BATT4I3 or Mexico Awl):',7xxas. Cuut grat national painting. e . 'wilt be exhibited at - thia Athenaeum for a few nights, ibrit? benefit of iho Widows and Orphans of 001. awn, Wha died in Mexico. The first exhibition will ,be given this evening. Tickets 25 cents. Balcony excluinicly for colored people. ' . L.tatempr..=A mar! from Canousburgh was robbed . iiiivied4ellow Of $3O and witch, on yesterday aierrning; nt Bales TaVelll. Tliitbiefleft early in •,i . • theinOrning. Hague s csa tha look out for him. • • War Mr Booth appears tolnight in the;great eh . acter of Sir Wei Bierreach.. • Sat Don't forget the sale of the Millersville and otonibusses, Sleighs,. Horses, Barnet:a, Beggynndßread Cart, in front of Melienna , s Motion tbiartiternoon,. at 2 o'clock. .. -------- Nene' nerd:yarn Store, . . .. . . ~ 'S;OI4. OP THE PLANE AND SAW; Ne. - I'S Wood Streit, Pittsburgh. alers in Fo- MES. k'LAUPMAN,lmporters and De 'IA Yrign and-Ihmutstie Hardware; iu all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms as can be intrchased-relsewhere. We solicit nur ~'friends,' and the public generally, to call and examine liar stock, which.-cnnsists-in- part of Enieet end Fein. Pocket -sand Pen-Bnirei, Sasses, Shears, - .l3azat s; House Trntigsi suchus 'Locks, Latche, Hinges and Screws ; together with every - other article usually kept in gird ward Stores. ,We invite the attention of Too ls, and Gtethenics generally to oar assaitment ot which have beta selected with great care, and which we are determined to sell sons to give satukaction. [ayeldhw __ _ Poi; • . A FlNVsecond-handed Two Masse Fatally CA2IIIIOB 1 - 1., and Hornell i s in‘good order. Apply immddiatedito : Iv a tiara, lhrst street and Cherry Edcey, • For Sale. (DRUG irrottE, $n Grant street, near WARDEN. second:nd. En. of : -tap3.2w) WM. . - Cs OBLNHON is opening the inmelt importation , . _of CLOTH'S, CASSIMHKES. VHSTINGS, ond.TRUCHINGS, expressly. for this market, -which, for' richness of 'finial excel any. • rota:Buildings, corner Fifth and Hr rel,Ll3-50% Hointinite mantes in goon or. Anol. der; for sale low . toptj WIH. DYER.. 16•10013--- . 10 bbls. freaky for sale by - - • - • _Ur rtp4' " - DYER ITyp, pbou ?big., s?perior quality,for sale low ; • 144 DYER. ' bl—t 2 casks, or sale low by , , Wll. -DYER. - „ it DTA! E/111*-10 barrela f3m aloVbite , for saje by DYEII, No 159 Liberty street.. 0 'BACKS ParATOE§, (Nedliddnockt ;) : „ 100 bbis: - do. - for adierby • --ARMSTRONG & CROZER. n!S BUTTER—Just reed and for nate by • - ap4 - ' ARMSTRONG* , CROZER. " BB£3.OIIpEN APPLES'—iust recd and 'or auk Mrloccrby [ap4l AR.MSTRONGA CROZER. bb Is. Lard ; - - - . 6 kegs - doc just received - aria for salt: . 6y • •• • ARMSTR tNO Ir. CROZER. -FLOUR—For sale by f l Bina "E THONG d& CgOZER. IiIftSADRSDRIEDTEADIIE, 11.13.F1.A0 do do Apples;' reed and for Bale by sp 4 . .. ARMSTRONG &GRAZER. 1301...tt0LL IitYLVER--Just received by • • • • -API • -; ARMSTRONG tc. GRAZER. BARRF4I3.BI - I.F.,LLED CORN—Jtust:received by "L:7 ' 'ARMSTRONG &CROZER.. An Baia VINEGAR—For able by stp4 - - . ARMSTRONG& CROZER. art BBLS.ooDERe7Received and for sale ky 7 .. 7 ,4111,h:, apt - ; ARMSTRONG Is CROZ.4., 4111. ELS. iIICEORY. NUTS—Received and for sale by ARMSTRONG tr. CROZER. ,04$--4-bbli.thastta 'W hite Beans,iustreeeisred ai Ifik stkla!by' 'inp4]'` ARMSTRONG'S: CLROZER. MOTATOES-260 sacks Neshannock. Pcalifeeis;last received from B. D. Pero, and for sale by itmar4 - ARMSTRONG & OROZER. Newi by Telegraph! Ri:fported-fOr tlict , I,l(orniaag Post. ;FOREIGN . MICIATtI!.I.4t.T.IOI3 HILO* • Ozw 'fax , APTiI 4 ; 1! 349 . Byrthe arrival of ifle-Packet ship New York last evening ' , we'iareediaes from Havreto the lOtli and froro-Piriitothe 9th ult. ; ; • ' ; idonny ninttareare easier, and there is arlen in the funds Ther e IS no - e9iii; font • ike,nontitien in have lilt 'funk i alarm • ,;;I:a Havre; an Abe 10ih tifirferch, salmi of Cotton for; the vinikainennted tb"Bslbelein,-4-,-, • Nero Orleans Well at 696.1;.90i biles Mobile eold at :67,6070,693 - ..1 . 218 . bales ,Of - Hiorgie .- sold_ at: 68,09 (3181,00... entton marital - awing -the week liras cahn....l'hendvices frouttheynited Stites have rather paralyzed opirations, ' • • . - Vit IiSILUSGTON, April 4-9 P: M. itletauder Iri.ig has been appointed Mtu - sbal of the -Vi,estent ict of frinesylvinia., tie :real dance it in Dleardeld county. . Alf:Switzer, of Pittsburgh, has been apPointedrt: S. District Attorney for the Western District of Pa. • . . • The Barnbtirnerg,end Old.liontera have oohed on Van Sigel; ae their eindideie for Mayor. Be is in fever of FreeSolt: NEW YORK: MARKET. NOON 11120U.T.1- - • New YORIE, April 4. No'marked changefroin yestbrdny. ' Market morn actwe Greid , ,The market is active for Wheat and Corn, but other Graits are as before quoted. There have been salesof 4,000 bushels Ohio Wheat to day. Whiskey ..Sales in bbla. at 22c. per gallon. -- Groieries“Sales of Rio Coffee at Signe. Tobacco.. Kentucky Tobacco is held above the views of bums. The money morkeli easier. . ;.New Yeas, April 411.-10.1. it Flour.the market is brut, with a good home da . I mind; the market, with moderate business,is slight ly in favor - of the . buyer. -We note sales of 2000 brio of . Western at 4,93 per brl ; a decline. Grain.. The market for Wheat has a downward tendebey, and quotations may t he reduced 12}.4 bu. Cotton.. The market is heavy, and transactions are limited, with said of 400' bales Upland ar 71, and Orleans at. -. Whiskey.. Prices are droopidg; with sales at 211. Provisionsc..The market is without change, both as regards prices or demand. Sales of Lard to a moderateextent - at 61061 in brie - - Groceries.. Sugar : Sales of :Orleans at 41 for fair, i and bc for prime, to thee:tent of 150 bads. Tobacco.. The 'transactions comprise 300 hbds on private terms. MoteyMaiket..The market is heavier, with sales Treasury NOtei at'sl,o4; sales Ohio 6.6 at $1,031'; Ohio 'Pa at 91,03:. - - _ . PHILADELPHIA. MAREET. pril 4-10 P. M. Flour.. The market is stagnant. We note Sales of Westerri at 4,60 per blal; " ' ' , GruM..We note sales of Prime White Wheat it 1,00. Sales csl Prime Red at 94c. Rye.. Sales at - 66c. - " • - Groceries is active with sales of brew Orleans Su , gar at 54. - ,• Whiakey..Sales at 20c ier • • barrels" Bluervp 64c acktf " for auto low, to [uP4l WM. DYER. MEE NEW Yeast, April 4-10 P. al. BALTIMORE MARKET. tfaratnoss, April 4.-10 P. M. Flour... The market is steady but riot .active, with sales of Howard street at 4,4404,50 per bt,ll. to the extent of 1300 bbls. ' • - . Cora Meal.. Sales at 2,52 per Md. Graiu...Sales of 50,000 bushels of Pennsylvania Red Wheat at 96099 c per bushel. Sales of 10,000 bushels of Primo Wheat , at 43. Sales of Pride Yellow at 51052 Oats.:Sates Rye. :Sales nt 57e per bu. Cotton. :Sales of Upland at Ss3l. Whiskey—Sales In bbla at 331. Provisions—The parker, is duller for . Pork . and Coffee—Rio Cofferils held at 'IL cIIICINNATt MARKET. • • Cinciatrarr, April The Weather..lt has rained most of the day. Plour..Prices are on the decline, - with sales of 1,400 bbts, at. 3,3703,44 par, Whiskey.. Moderate sales at 361; en advane dote /heel' is- dell, Ara prices are nominal. sales at 60c. •• Provisions... Th- market is enemas's..., um. us all regards - prices and demand. Groc:ezies,.Weconld not learn of any tramway. titans, except to supplfthe regular trade demand. , _ Cheese.. The al:polyp adequate lo the demand. 111SAUCT LES, BY.TAME S APILENNA, AUCTIONEER, o. lt4 WOOD STRUT. 1113%1it DOOU room Ftrtn, Q.ECOI2II4IAN BUGGY AND HARNFSS AT Acc rtott.--Ths day, Thursdity, April sth i in addition to the see a Outuibusscs, he.; in front of MCKenua's on iron, will be sold second•hand Baggy and 1 sett or Harness,both in good order, and in use only about six months. Also, one rendor hand eart. JAMES hIcKENVA Auct oNrEclio EY A t ASS AKE Aucriosl On Friday, April 6th. at 2 o'clock, r. it., will be sold at McKenna's Auction Booms. a Large lot of Confec tionary and Glass Jars, as the owner tIcEE is declNNA,ining that business. JAMES I aps • Auniloneer. SHEItIFF'S SALE of 10 bates Dry Goods and i cases Boots and Shoes, at !keynote, by Catalogue.— Oo Monday, April 9th, at 10 o'clock, A. lAwill be sold, by order of John Forsyth, High Sherd of Allegheny Comity, the contents of 19 boxes Dry Goods and,„ case a article* Plre hoots and Shoes, by catalogue. The In good order and worthy the atte of dealers, and will be sold in lots, comprising, in pa r tos followmg :L.-bleach ed damask table linen; heavy brown table linen, super fine cashmeres, super. tnous dr Wines, ladies' dress robes, plaid giughams,_ damask silk shawl", super. sum mer eassimeres, superfine Paris blue 'black poult de sole, cambric melitis, large pongee ithdltfs., about 799 yards elegAtit 'ilk plaid Vienna*, splendid printed lawns', French-dinghm 4 bales brown tauslia,3 cases bleach ed mantilla, Irish linens, fine Shirts ; about 345 yards sup. London wool dyed black cloth, suitable for merchant tailors . 299 yards extra and splendid quality London wool dyed brown cloth. A 100,22 cases boots anti slums, among which artt CA pair gentlemen's Philadelphia city made prime quality calf Pools.. . _ Catabamie. are now ready, and the - goods will be ar ranged on Friday, April 5.b. Terms i cash, par fands. JOHN FOHSWH, Sheriff. JAfd ES IIdeItENN F A, Ana. _ . GROCERY. STORE, Platform and Counter Scales, Store Fixtures, fee:, at AUCTION.--70n Friday next, April*lth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold at the store of Thomas Brown, neat the corner of Smith field and Liberty streets, his entire, stock of grocerlek, store fixtures, platform and conflict settles, ke., as he is declining that branch of Uusiness, among which , re Orleans and loaf sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, allspice, ginger, cloves, Cillll6lXlOl3, ground nutmegs, ground pep"' per and alllspice, tobacco, and a large - lot of stone and earthenware,que miswrite; 1 large platform scale,weighs abeut 1500 Nis ; counter scales, store fixtures, window glass, tea canntstens, bed cords, axe handles, corn brooms, clothes pins, clackers!, muff, vinegar, ropes, barrels, al erraand man ES ; . other article uempty wrapping p PL,:--------------_ ------- 12-3 ' -" t TIAMAGED HARDWARE AND CUTLERY AvAcc -11.1 Vox, on account of whom it may coneern.—On Fri ddy morning next., April 6th, at 10 o'clock. will be sold, without reserve, at McKeaua's Auction Rooms, on sec% of wboin it may condom, a large lot of Hardware, Cut lery and Saddlery, wet on the penrurylvania Canal. It wilt be open for Inspeetion on Thursday_ apa JAMBS Met€E...---------11NA hurt.--_ AB -OUT 16,000 kk.b*" MAHOGANY VENT ERS •T. Aucviox.-011,Saturday morning next, April 7th, at 10 olelock, fat i curld at bleKenna l s Aucti Iliunni, about 16,000 ed aud other qualities Mahogany Vencers,:the best lot offered at Auction me ume and received direct from Baltimore. They are arranged and now ready foreinnanation. - • '' -- -, • YAWS IIS-----------KENNA, Auer. drINEHSVILLE ANV OAKIAND LINE OF 0MN1.1.11. .1.11. BUSSES, ./Tirries, garne.ssi-Strighs, and Sleigh 'Bab at ABC VON &Muted ay next, Apnl reserve, 2 o'clock in AUCTION. afI , the afternoon, will be sold; without reserve, in 'front of McKenna's- Auction BOOMS,' ..-114 Wood street, 3 doors troll Fifth, - the Oranibasses,, 'Sleighs, Harness, Horses, 'Etc. belonging to the Minersuille and Oakland Litte r compt}atng 1g orsed;, •10 setts of Harness' ' • s Sleight Sleigh Bells, &c MeKENNA, Auct." Terms at sale. JAMES N. B.—They be• ready for exatalnation from o'clock in the morning until hour of sale. - • ' • T. McK. ADhiIItaSTRATORS' BALK- of Watchmaiceelt Sa ' e and Watchmaker's Totds, at- AUCTION.- - On Saturday eeen ng „April 7th,nt n ceelock,Noill be sold at fdaKennaht /l.u i etten Rooms, by order of . Administrators 1 Wald:maker's En tier's - gine ; I .. , I. Together with a large lot ,of Clookmakees Toole. - mat-30 - • . JAM ______-.------------ -------eNA. Au".KEN On Sunday -nflerdeen,- 8. GOLD PECKS. . The finder will be liberalVe EC . warded ' - Isaac IkfrEftCHANT_TAILOII4 Smithfield street, N0..12 t , be. jsee._ll_,ll_st and 241. stream._ . • .apy ItOTICE.—The undersigned hereby gyres notice that ' "ircrsi and atter this date 10..11:11114 Born la the only rtzed person to receive moneyi and sign reCeipts or orders in my name. C. WERNEc d RO, Fashionable Head nartets, I Pittsburgh, April 2 ,' 49. No. 2'd arket st. PITTI3I3IIRGIE,I BOARD OF TRADE.' JAMES EARSIIALL, T. E: 'CLARK • Coannrsmi vox APRIL. • JOHN SHIPTONi PASSENGER ARRANGEMENT, FOR 18411. SteamboatPacketLine,leavesdaily for Cincinnati,loe ta. Pit/eager Packet, via Browimvillei to. Baltimore and Philadelphia, 1. la., and or. re. ' - ' • Mail Coach Line, direct to'Philadelphia, 9 et., and 121 Western and Southern - Mail CoaCh Line, 1. - NOrth•WeSteril, via Cleveland, daily,lo st. Erie and Western New York, daily, 0 Jr. at NorllvEaroerroo Philadelphia, daily, except Bundaye,4 • ARRIVALS AND DEI —\ RTURE OF MAILS. •'- Eastern Nail *la Philadelphia, due 3 A.:ta.;:closes 121 s. Western Mail,Cin. and Louvw., due 8 r . st., chases 5 Sonthoria BilLandltirashington,due B P. if ~ 010Seel 5 a. ee. Ninth-Western-via Cleveland ' due 10 A. 2d.; eloss9 a. br. Erie and Western New. York, due 8 P. Id., closes e • ' - Par value. '.deked. Offered Bank of Pitestinrgli.• •—•• • • • • , •$50,0 0 $50.0 0 - 850,00 Exchange 13ank•-• ..... •.. ;• •,• ;. • 50,00 . 44;00 43,50 Iderohanteand M. Dank . • ...... 5000. 50,00 49,00 Planters' Deposialtutk - NOW! , in market. - - - .llaud Streefl3ridgn 50,00: 50,00 • 49,00 Northern Libertiesßridge• . • ... • .50,00 . 35,00 Old Allegheny Bag° 25,00 - - 38,00 :* ,35,00 Connelleville R. R.Stock,paidon shae22o • 5O - 1,43 City Bonds (13 iv cern& •••-• ••••• • - 9 0,00 . 18,58 Monongahela Bridge. - oas Stock.. . .. - O ...». W 5O ,00 Maly Review oribe Ilaricoig. OFFICE OF THE•FosT Trcls"Tli°l APste FLOORVaheardofno=4oiTgiostt.d; y worth reporting. The market is unchanged. Some lots have arrived this week by.;vagen. - CORNMEAL—ReguIar sales from store at 40. BARLEY-821es of 80 bu. at 54c. from store. , CHEESE 34e of small lot 40111 W. R. at 74e. • BACON7-Sales city cured Hama at 616)64e.; coun try cured at 51c. MOLASSES—SaIes of various lots in oak bbli at • • WH IBK.F.Y--Sales of various lots Rectified at 18 6)184c.- APPLFS—SaIes of 250 blila no wharf at62(384c. POTATOES—SaIes from store at 68080c.accord ing to quality. The market is stockod'well, but do nned is very good. A. 8. SPILINGSTE.I.N. N 0.1.40 Wood street, tHrtteeen Filth ant Virgin Atttyp. WHOLESALE and Retail , Dealers in Cedar Ware, Fancy Ware, Wooden Were, of every deseriPtion; Wi Mar Ware, foreign and domestic; Mattresses of all kinds; Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now in use in the United States. For jade ata therigt lowest prices. m-.3m0 L: A. WARD, &wish Penn strew, three 'doors yabove Rand street. Office hours, front nine :y till , rattr2B VOIR. 8 A Lig ' • TGE LARGE AND COtrs aorz.t., KNOWN AS THE " QUINC HUB ," QUINCY. ILL. - TN pursuance of a law passed by the General Assembly 1. ot this Slane. sealed proposals will be t the office of the Seamier, - of State, at SPriereld until the first day of July nest, for the purchase o said hotel, with all this furniture, lots, oath Midi ngs and stables belonging • to the' ame. 'Sabi hotel inbuilt oftirick, four stories high, having on the lower floor four spacious store-rooms fronting' the public square in mildewy, and two of like description i f ron ting Third streetovith 6 reading d in ing TOO6l, 14 ' dies` and gentlemente parlor, a larghall upon the second Boor t ands large numberofairp and comfort- able private partors,with *sufficient number of sleeping apartments upon the 3d and ath floors, makhote g ls it in the In all 1 one of the most capacious and convenwnt western country The estimated tort of said building. out -bungs, furniture and estim ated pelonging to the andls 'about sloo,nou. There will be sold at the same time, embraced in thesame proposal, all the furniture belong ing to said house and which is now in use by the °eau- , pant of said hote l, beingaufficient to serve the purposes of itheommodation. There Is an d t nuitther of lots i for convenience,besides good convenient o u t- buil d- i logs and stables belonging to the same, for which prom I WS in like manner as above will bereceived at the same I time. The proviso's must embrace the satins property. ' Said property will be sold to the highest bidder In mutat , -paying Mae indrAtednett, upon the following term', to wit ; one-third of the purchase money on tiled sy elude, one-third in one year thereafter, and the remaining one third in two yens from the day of sale. The pi will be required to give bond and security to be approv ed by the tlovernor. Upon payntent of the entire put.. - chose ivory, the Governor will cause to be executed a deed to said proyertr, covering the rightund this thereto to the purchaser as is providedby•thw. For information in regard to said proM;I I F , address the Scotian...A' or Silikkr- at Springfield, or Lien.SANC I6 . LaL:Cirt at Quincy Illinois. • . . AIX. C. FRENCH Governor of the State of Illinois; Err Quincy Herald, Chicago Democrat, Illinois Jour na t,tit, Louis Utaott, Louisville Democret-Cinci atisii En. goiter:Pennsylvanian, Boston Paw, 861:1610 C01661t1C16 1 Advertiser and Pittsburgh Post will copy six weeks and send their account to the e'en:Hire department oflitinois. Springfield, March ►ld, 1549-11ffnew Sias Dresser. • apt --w ' J. C. P. Smith, TTORNF I P. AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. St. ALouis. Mo., will give particular attention to the Col lection of Claims, and all money received, shall be re mitted without delay. RITEILICSS*IIOI3. IL Coulter, Supreme Bench. Pe.; Messrs. Lyon, Shorti & Co., St. Loui; Messrs, Wood, Abbott A, Co , Mr. Charles H. Welling, Philadelphia; Messrs.. Eno, Mahoney & Co., Messrs. Chinender, Bliss & Co., New York ' Messrs. Bungber & Ctrendotff, Messrs. W. F. 4c. A. Mardoch, Messrs. Love, Martin & Co., Mr. John Falconer, Baltimore ; Messrs. Loren*, I...letting fr. Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs. Hampton, Smith I Co., Ana Mr. L i S, Waterman, Pituburgh. rpo DoUSE-REE.PERS 4.4 D raoSli :YSKETCCI3IO ,4I ae 1 subscriber has received and now on band, a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in pan, as follows: , 64,10-4, 124 Brd Cotton atifetingS; 6.4 &-4, iliA ,12g Barnsley Slitetings; ~. . Plitow.case Linen, and blustinTicting i Do Marseilles Quilts, Blankets ; ' Plain and embroidered Table Covers ; Windsor Drape d r o v . , ' Tor - Ire i v a ited 4 Ctraz; Huff Windsor Holland, Linen Table. Cloths; Damask Table Linen, all widibt• -Napkins, Dollies,Diaper Crash, ire., U.; wbieb ail be sold at lowest prßO HL ices, at D. TDOMPsON , S, =129 No. 00 Mark ettm,3l'Lit'erW Pirtipo/11111 for Coal. PROPOSALS will be received at the oillee of the Pitgh Gas Works until the Ilth inst., for fur nishing Cost for said Works for One year, from May I. 1019, to Mayl,l l o o — Y the - Coal to be of such quality as p shall be aped of b the Engineer and Cmitice—to be of the sta ror ndard measure of this County, o or na it shall be estimated at 70 pounds to the bushel. The Cost to be delivered into the attires in such quan tities and-at such 'times as the Engineer shall require:— Three-fourths of the whole to be delivered by the first of Deeembei. Payments will be made monthly. Ample and sufficient security will be required; eti l in addition, 20 per cont. will be retained out of each monthly pay- Meta, to indemnity the Works for non-falfiltnent of con tract. Any information required will be furnished d by the E n gineer at Works. ap3 Ediso—sicrgifitstileost Seminary, Sewickley. rinir. SUMMIT 5t1161031 of this Institution will cam mence on TeRSDAT, theist of May. Tatuss---Vor Boarding and Tuition, in any or all the English branches;s6s,oo per Session of five months. For farther particulars j Pee circulars at Messrs. John Irwin & £50062 corner of eront and Ferry Street., 3 or 41, T. H. ItievinAC±,..l22l_Aerty Street. ap:w SRE. Ten D Seward onee Seward esth AS, some person of persons having broken rr FI into th e office of the Allegheny Cemetery on the night ofthe passf March, and stolen therefrom a Sur veyor's Com and a - case of Drawing Instrurnents,the above reward will be paid upon conviction of said per son or persons. The Compass can be easily idtatified, from its being what is called a Surveyor CTosllCompass, made by Pike., of New York. The Dmvsinglnitraments were of fine quality, and London make. JOHN CHISLETT I Office of ATBll2' %5,0 00 s srll " c"t. MHE Birmingham Town Council, desiring to'contmet J with same suitable person or perrnins, to furnish ma terials and topave about Zl,OOO yards o f the streets of that Borough, will receive Sealed Proposals for the whole or any part of said work, until the Ist of may next. Proposals to be left with James hl.llPElrny. • By order of the Council. . • ap2:tin THOMAS BLACKMORE, President. Congress Onltt . rS. LADM, Wanting Something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn,will please call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and unit!, and dangle about the ankle ; they are not only much handeomer, but display the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS, No. Fifth street. SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Satin nnd French LADZES' Gaiters, of every variety and color, on hand and Made to order. lasi, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of every descripOon. Manufactured by S. KEYS, mar ' ' • No. 8 Fifth street. 111EAD lattdEttA, Ice.—/t. cult assortment of fiend JUl.Parses and Ramolos, Steel Beads, Bag Clasps, Parse vtd Mi aP fie nerai Hair; 0135-4ret'ieut Reading, other u . bo Sua ve,H Dr essin g , doCANDMS CAM PBELL: :, Oeivedby arid 07 Wood street. 00 S-1.0 gr.O. &Table, Spoons; • G - 4;' °f = 20r; tee .313"cel"d ardndeClNDLEs & CAMPBELL ) 91 Wood street. - aide fe. - Pink Blae " On hand end r" yy ca. DLEss do CAMPBEL op 4 w ood street. ( REM ArPLES-52 bble,,just an uig rom atenmer Cinderella, and for sale by mum et. SIN . CLAIR. mar 29 poittr or evrissurccau 7.lqan WAN= Mln]tc..MkNm;L-.. sieeirinr Lake Erie, Sholes. Bertior. . Michigan No. 13, Gilson Beaver. . • "Robt. Wightmnn, Denier. • " Baltie,Jecobs,Brawnsville . ' ". • .Ailtiritie, Barkituson, . do. - „Camden, Hendrickson Meßeespoit. ,:••:, • Clipper No 2, Devol Cincinnati • Steamer Michigan No:2, Gilson, Beaver. ' '• . 4 Lake Brie; Sholes,Beaver. ai Robt.Mrightman, --, Beaver., • .. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic; Parkinson'do. ... • • . Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport: .• Hew•Engltuirl No. 2,-Bean,. Cincinnati:. . • - -.„.; , . .. • - .{- •••• . Wm B. Wheelers STEAMBOAT • AGENT, dna be . found at -Wesley Griarbs Counting Roots, corner of Water and Smith teld streetsil'itittbus• inaltr FOr The new and splen tev did passenger steamer PENNSYLVANIA, R. O.Oray %commander, will leave for the- above d intermediate pcirts,on Friday, the Gth inst., at 10 o'clock, a. as. For freight or muisage, having very superior accemmo. 'dation', apply on board, or to - spa - J. NEWTON JONES, Agent Regular ,Zanesville YACktifl. • Steamer YANKEE. Capt. IlicKEs;, leaves eve Saturdays at 2 o'clock, e sr. • meaner JEN NY lAND, Captain .OaLLIGIMA, leaVeS every Tuesday, at '2 o'clock, P. M. For freighter passage apply to , \V. WIIEELEK, Agent, era Comet of Water and Smithfield sta. • - , .- 1.848.11.114.11.. CINoINNATI AND PITTSI3UIIGH. ._. DAILY S TV, AIM I" A.O ICE T LI NE. THIS 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 expenenced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six. years ; has (tallied nearly two tnillionoof people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge coin pan with any passenger line in the Union Ishr safety, regularity, and speed._ All that money can procure has been provided for the safety s comfort and convenience of passengers. The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows: IifONDAYPACKET.—The MontradamMs,Capt.Morte, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning att.() o'clock; Wheeling-every Mondity evening at to F. TeRSDAY,. PACKET.—The linssams. No. ,^ Capt. Ina. Riepiettn, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning 0 . 10 o'eltrelt ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. x. WEDNESDAY:PACKET—The Nay ENGLAND NO. 2, Copt. 8. Dean, willleave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning 111100'dt:0i ; Wheeling every Wednestiny even ing at ID P. at.. !' 'THURSDAY PACKET—The Eluusiorr, Copt. R. Grate, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10. r. FRIDAY PACE-Ell—The Curevnu Nu.% Copt. Croaks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning - at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. SAT I PACKEZ—The hisssennia No. .Capt., I. C. Woodirardovill leave Pittsburgh every Siturday morning at O'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at l 0 T. 11; BONDAY PiHET.—The Isaac ,Nmvro, Capt. P. Perak will leave Pittsburgh every Spnday morning at lho'elock; Whet,llag every Sunday everting at la P. N. 'nor 19.1 g..---PVISVILIr-IF, PACKETS. FOII WHEELING, CINCINNATI & wulswia.E. 1 OLIO WNW tvarfttinitN,F..p" P n a f ticr e ta ' -41 1 1 A het TELEGRAPH 2. lie r rle e p., Ce i g: made e,rot ill leave P ittsburgi for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louir title; Stlidsill intermediate Ports, !WO'? Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. . Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to . • i. roitslan & DUNCAN, Agents._ The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view anfirely to the comfort of pas- I aengers, the accommodations ate inferior to no boat on ' th e western waters. The Telegraph will ran in counei. itut with the Ben Ftanklin Nor. and Pike No 9,a Sant- Loairtimethrongh.nra Dam . tlt-iy 646 : , . --- 77 - 18411. Plittettearglkieleudlltrownerville flatly 'Peaket. FEILUVAIT 10.1849. Haut tat , / 349 / L'F.A.VR DAILY AT 9 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats eomplete the line for the present season: Alta:WIC, Capt, times Parkinson: BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS iIFLANE, Capt.& Bennett. The boats arc c utixelynfer,and are Sued up without rogard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been prori. ded. Th e boleti will leave the Monongahela Whatillost, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board t as the boats will certainly leave at the adv ke er lt tise bears, r -- Arai Ailriiiiii 1 iig IlitTa rue-L— .rb 6 new and splendid passenger strainer 7.. TAYLOR. M. I. Lucas, Master, will raw 01 , 1 as a Regular Packet between Pittsturgh and Vhce 0 ing,leaving this city every Monday 'Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock. A. )1, and Mtbeeling every TuesdaY, Thursday and ilaitinial. at 8 o'clock, A.ll. For freight or passage, thaving superior accactaloda tions,i apply on board. The Z. Vogler ii an entirely new beat. and for speed and accomcnodation is not surpassed hy any boat on the rivet. Usal) ARMSTRONG A CROZER, A aw 'Regular Packet for Suarlieh. TILL fine rummer WRLLSVILLF., Capt. Bairn, will leave for the above and inter ns" ate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or peptise apply onboard, or to au2s Gk/?.II. MILTENDRIIGER, Agt. New Arrangement. y 'fill simmer CALEB COPE will leate for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Toes day,Thersday, and Pnnarday, at 9 A. Id, re. turning 011. Monday. Wedaesday, and Friday. She hat a boat at the landi nil, between V. street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. B. tr. W. lIARDAUGII, Ag,ents."' mare Na. 311, Wood stre.st. Summer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E: Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Waver, 1 8 iavv,iii and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesd day ay, and Friday—and returntng on Taeßday, Thurs, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. x. Raying a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at anytime. For freighter Falange apply to ma.l74f G. W. BARTON fr. CO., Arcata New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger jutsteamer JAMES NELSON, G. D. Moore Master, wilt ran: as a Regular Packs between Pittsburgh and Wheeling.leav lug this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. a., and Wheclingevcry Monday, Wedges day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. as. For freight or passage, (havin erior accommoda B sup dons ' ) apply on board. The James Nelson la an entirety new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by uny boat on the river. AISISRTF,ONO & CROZER, dtil Assets. ech Franklin Packet. alt The fast•.pneket ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt, Wee.. HAnne will run regularly be tween te urgh and Franklin. on the Allegheny 'River. Leaves* Pittiliurgh each _Monday and Thu o redny, at 4 o'clock', C. M. For freight or patquege, apply nboard. - deal • -- --- ----_-:-.----,:-.--= ------ --- .-....= --- ' McMullen & Downing. _ Ili.l` FASHIONABLE CGOTHIERS, 1ti0.218 Liberty . strut, oppeziii Seventh, bog leave to call the uttett- Aion of their austomers and the public generally to an examination of the stock of GOODS they are now in receipt of, comprising, in part, fine French, Belgian, tlnglish and American Cloths, all colors; Fteneh, English and'Atnerican Enssimeyes,of all shades and teXtutes ; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest ings, do. Clothing made m order In the but and latest style. 4 They have also on hand a large and well assort ed stock of READ'IN'ilAin: CLOTHING,.to which they invite the auention of their Mends and customers. imr24 FRm yy prooe eees. • tE subscriber would call the attention of the public CEto his largo and well *elected stock et Familr GRO CERIES and Families will be suppiled on the lowest terra*, and all 'oracles delivered free of charge in Dither of the two cities, by HENRY C. KELLY, margitm Corner nth street and Market alley. Blx - Cents Reward. A lA, persons are hereby notified not to harbor or em .Ll.,ploy MARTIN MEEHAN, an indented apprentice to the shoe -making business. The above reward will be give to any person bringing said boy to the subscriber. tttennqtd______ 3NO.VAGOART, Smithfield et. • - /IW large 130 x, directed to W.R.Murphy, Pittsburgh. A I t was taken by a dr aynrin from the store of W. K. Mirtghy, and directions to leave it at McKee's Grocery store, corner of first and Wood streets, but it was not deliVered there, and it is supposed has been left by rnis mica o t so me other house. The drayman's face is known by the person who gavebim the box, but his name and residence are not kticm.__ _ mar2o Removal. .. Tms sabsoriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf. next door to the Perry House F. EERIiY. . nutr27 PEDLAVVWSBinVlAegagiNniulariqdniilareat‘his if .1.T.8.--Four good JoukitttintAyßoratwA,N, St. Charles Building. T-NRORNIATION Oprporttl lute a, member of . Company C.,'SthlnfantriAGeneral -Worth's call at the Royal -Exeltaago Office, he will:hear of-a trietal.wha wishes to see hi N nt. '4- CHUA VANTElL,Ak.expuriended ReLeaman in tinCiry .Goods basinesi. The best. of MASON &e CO uired. Aply to MASON • 60 Market street ORANGES! ORANGES !--60JOSHUA RHO boxer Oreng OD es ES , justre. . edited and , for -sale by , Wood at. EE irt B-50 barrels and boxes, just see •v. ed and for sale by Intarl3l SMITH & SINCLAIR.. wiwrae.aas, -E.NCII-AN•GE .41s1D OIi.NICINCE.OFFICE N. B. earner of Third and'lrdod streets. IGHT and Time - Bills of Ilzehange, Bank Notes an, 0 foreign and domestic'. coin bought and sold n tli most favorable terms. . • Collectiont to ads inall the p cincipalhities of the Union at the,lowi.stTates. . " -1612 • ALLEN 1RA34131. SDWarID SRADI EYi & ItA.IIDI.- - , liiiikersanriDzefiange Brokers, Dcakrs in _Foreign and Damestk Bilis, Bins qf _Exchange, Certificates nr Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. . Corner of . Third and Wood sts.,.direetly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. , malXB N..IIIOLatrESS & SON* - . - and Dreamt in .EY-hangs Cain and Bank-Riot N 0.15 Markettreci, Pitaburgh. • •• BELLING RASE: EXCHANGE; New York - IPe rebuttal " St. . Philadelphia -* Lordsville Baltimore ' Louis Buying ` rates I Conety & C E T - 4 4 _0%1 g ' r e a r Relief Notes . -** Pennsylirliniate.' * " - New Yolk.: ." Maryland 3 ," New 04eans Indiana Kentucky Virginia Wheeling Tennessee 7LS. S. 110 . 11108. -- 8/11GleiT. ' BOON & SARGENT. ' BANKERS ' AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Shod and Sixth streets, Pttsburgh, Fa., rs,EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes; 715rne Bills Foreign JJ and Domestic Exchange% Certificates of Deposit, '. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. . . CURRENT and par funds received on deposit°. ... • COLLECTION'S made on all parts of the . ElnirT, Or° lowest rates _ ._—_ s. YOUNG.. •• ••• .... ••• • • • .... • ... Q. A. 1 . 01700. .1" S. M. YOUNG tr. holesale and Retail Family 0 Glittell and Deafen Co, 'in Produce, N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferri and S. W, corner of 'third land Ross streets, Pittsburgh. ratnlity JSHUATitlicibEs, Wholesals Fruiterer, ,Con efirronii and Dealer . in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits, No. 0 Wood street, East side, between Water, and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. AU orders in, his line easefully attended to mar% .1 ----- OUN MCDEVITT. JAMES A/ultra:7. Wid, filcDsvirr TORN McDEVITT &rr . BROS., Mole-sale Groan Deal , , ere in Produce, Pittsburgh Manufactures; and Mar chandixe genendly, No. 13 Commercial Rom, Liberty - . rnarM:y. utreet. D. JENNINGS, Attorney al Law, Fourth . it., above HEY„BUTTIIEWS & 7wlssals Orocers,Com - XIL mitision and Forwarding Co. Merchants, and Agents tot Brighton Cotton "Tißii PittaGnrg (p 2 COTTON 'TARN-40,000 tbs. asrorted Candle Yarn, ki Chain, &c., 150 bales Batting, 25 do.gripk. For sate at lowest market rates, by np2_ HUEY, MATTHEWS & CO. • 0 EEAH, utti blidg. assorted Nos. Loaf Sugar, 420 do O . Molasses, in store and for sale by .B M ILEY, ATTHEWS & CO. opl nit U--31 kegs No.l, 1 bbl. do. do.,in store ; tor sale Lby [HD ROEY,'N.A.TTNEWIL EANS,. &c.-50 bbliLWts Bel", 62 do. enelled 1.11 Cons, in store. -Ear sale by_ op 2 RIMY,T C O . SUNDRIE2;-116 stag • eachey IW bushels' Chest. nuts, in MOTO and•for Isle by • RHEY; BIATTHMS & CO. ap2 f,pN-5U kack*Corp, in suns ss,r -- • up 2 N-stikt np2 & W VAIISAUGH. , SU4AR-10 hhds. boyar, B. just received and'for sale by dc HARBAUGH, 53 Witter and 105 Fron t street. ----------------- '11.01311—.15 0 bbls Flour, Extra, last landlng, nst or sale W tap2J & W HARBAIJOH. .."RIE APPLES ANIM Lie ardEll3 • 11 cie of each in slam and forliede by apt S Ec W. IiABBAuGH. E:ER aud f° R—A few bates Deer 11100 . _ BAuGH : I) ante 1a94 FLAX SEED-100 barrel*, W jam landing and for stile by S. & . HARBALTOH, tnattl7 No. 53 Water and 104 Front street ItOLL iiilTPEß—lohdtrelime Ron ..._ re up in cloths,ceived sodsr s ale lar AnsAuoti FIN—MO buty... . MOO s i , Wriest; WOO " Corn 4000 " Barley.Wanto ; for 'widen. the highest market price in Oath will be_paid. - ' mord , _. . ___ S. & AV :aid. Iheat market pnee cash:mil be W paid for the different grades of Wool, by S. NV:SARI:MUG% Mo. 63 Niratereeta. I.IOAR CURED 11AMS nazi's 'superior Sugar Curvd.Unms, received and for vale bv S. R. W. HRARRUGII, No. Water Pd Wa s treet and 104 ctOtilt at mar. 4 YE FLOUR, --2 0 bble. Rye Sri just received nud JCL for sale by • linarddl W. Se C IACRESON. OtT rATOES bble. YOUIIOC/5,1 11 More and for VIII by C. 'ACHESON. ifilitirici--too brae Scales' Herring . . received ET and for sale by . S. pONN Liberty street. roar3o ItAISINS--0 0 hazes hi. K. Itaudris; - 40 I& " " 'More and for frnar3ol 1.8 BONNST. Liberty ist. - co To ozesL3rnn~e4~ '. 1n store and for sale 14 Oz I. L M)NNET; iiii-ILSL WHITE BEAN SMITH. &—lteed iband for side by {roar.! C _________..........—UMMlNS & • g,rl BUSHEI.S DRY PEACWES—Reed and for sate iiill_ . by (inar2o) CUMMINS 7c. EMITIL ornimailME IsFLOI—UMd MaldN ora"e blTy H -1M "IMTRA. FAMILY FLT3UB'''—'alnrsys oa ban for Ix sale'by tiato‘Sll- CUMMINS & S MITH. • Rir IO COFFER—SO bags, in store and tor sal* by .. JAMES PATTON, Jr., ' mai '. No.l7,Lilerty street. DTPbu.APer.n. A -rk'Au*LE-1- " \ 25 D. Peacaes•, JAMB E S and fo sale by PATTkidr., inartJ No. t 7 [. tbgrty tteet. pv:IIED HERRINOSL.3I boxes. in store and for- 60 1 1 IA, JAMES PATTON; Jr- ' N 0.17 Liberty arrest. - CO AF - §ifj A R—'2o bbls. No.o, reed and tor sale bY lj ..,... ' • JAS.' PATTON,Jr., marzi ____ ' . N 0.17 Liberty M. NA- 8] F r -1000 bush els, itt store and for Jr., sale by - JAM ES PATIVN, N 0.17 Liberty SF ~FIII.LEDCORN-74.5 blds.,.teceiled and for ea a b' . JAS. PATTON4r., - --; No. ITLitierty M% IiatILIM27/IrOt HI IOTA; %tor* find for . sabt by , JAS. AT,Jr., No. 17 Li N betti at. mart 29 . 11ROFD CORN FOR CATTPE AND DESORo—CBn , stand) , oa baud end for sale by mar% RHODES .& ALvORN, 3OFifb et. QL'TEt. TURPENTINErIO • prinie. order, jos' received and for site by . B. A. pvinximorp,Wo CO Corner lat non Wood sts. MIXTRACT LOGWOO3S-0 oases, lust reed *Sid fm X.A solo by B. A. FAHNESTOC W ood ., msr24 Comet Ist Ka its. PAItIS BEEN-19 cansAlD , true lull reed and tor sale by O. A. FIESTOCK CO., Baez . Corner Ist and Wood sts. Ml' EGO 3- 8 bbls. fresh Eggs, reed ou MO ignment, a D AB for SONS by Luta KING ts. gIV "el .- OTATOES--100 sacks, Just . y . e.,c'A la:140 00 i s ß at ti ca ma 'Vilf-----------------"--------OLASSIZ•--d•u bids. VIKING kdolossesja D _stores In, and for sale by KING & MOORHEX, . I mita Diamond. , . IpLANTATION SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-- , _ : . 100 Mids. prime Floatation Sugar ; : . , 100 bbls. do. do. Molasses ; lust received Ond for sale by MILLER. & lucxErsor.l, . mora - , . • - 170 Liberty street. gIiGAR HOUSE MO LASSES.-. 0 brie. S. H. Molasses, Louisiana Retinery, just received;on consignment and for sale by MILLER It RICKETSON; morl4 ' • 170 Liberty street. "TONEY- 9 bids. lioncyjust received on consignmo ti ANL. and for pale by . AIILLER & RICKETWN, 170 Liberty street. maT l4 _____--------7-------...----: • "pfU.)DUCE.—Peaches; 40 racks Dried 40 kegs No. I Lard; for sale by PRODUCE. BULLER ds:RTCKETSON,. 170 Liberty street. BEACH BRANDY-15 barreix Peach Brandy, just,ro ceived and for ealebiaLLEß doRICHETysrr 170 Liberty street.' : R ICE -211 , tierces Rice ste and . (brittle by ' - -r t , 'MILL or ER & RICKErSON, - 170 Libeny.street,;, SI4i.I.MtM—A. great variety of Back, Drerien3l and Side Combs, new atatill,)ar atszsim.. G 7 Market street, marl 7 • it. BIM, to be the Business Partner in a hianafaiitorp doing a large and profitable business in this city. , S. CUTHBERT, Gen , Agent,,.; • -Ifel4l. • ltirA9A. EY 8 E (3 AND.--A.aew awl rued' , eat . 21.1: ton of Macaulera Ilistoryof Entandi dde day re. curved aid for sale by • , KAY .tr, CO.; mar 23 an_d-Thlrd ste. Y outs Es nt At, TAINTER, 11°L'UiSbeFitySIs6tileet,Ai''iopppIRNte Il‘woirrrkari4etttly: executed. Orders =mPally attenueu to, TEAS. _ THE finest quolitto's of are.ct ettodiiptne4hTen_s_, irt r .nl, anti 1. paelctipss, warrontea aIIENa riavels,,..i. icy to any in the city..,- - _. ' tut street and itarket elle— rattr•24:2 ar Corner ft_ --,-------7- -- ;-: — . . c 1.--ii-Ifilifrigr7ila for sole lay , 60 BALES OBS At :I Wit roe I.:A. - NA zu4tyNo. ,„ . • marti Neves for Ois orst ens, . , C O' REVOLVUR,S, with appavatas - by Esiteas . in.a few flays, by : JOHN ,OART.WHIGHT, macls Wboitsweest. T E MONSTIVMON '5 ceived and for saleby rearecilt -, - , `. ' V?44 ' ' . ;•l4l , k6•P'e. , , BEM • .• 14•1 PPENCOT ific;B ' • - (LLTE.J.S.S-nrcsi.*.R&. Co.) - Manufacturers of. Itheenix Fire Proof - Safes,. - - Second street, between Wood and S milkfietti. N w T e u re es c d a ar i t e : d ift u e p rn o o n o i t , t,V e ly 25,1 , 19, the It Tleit a ir r e u d , , scattiest an honest and lair te ' s s t ' . s o . f oTro n f " their rhcciiix Safes. The furnace being prepared, tee Safe was placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some moner, when the AlOOt 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 , ot, and continued half past o'clock, being about four and n'talf hours, when' the committee expressed theitstoisfactiOnAhet the time occupied with such heat was Saleient. , The furnace was then pulled down, Safe coeled, and - doer opened—the books, papers end 'Money . safe: The heat -was - so great as to melt off the brass motintings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ingthese Safes to the public being,-in out judgment, entirely fire proof. - JARVIS teTRABUE, CORNWALL "& BROTHER, • BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT & CAB ER, • - • ISAAC CROhIIE. ' • BUTING RAVI • - • am engaged , in the foundry. business,, and know something eibont•faxbaces and heat:. witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there sc an no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire , proof.- 7 . . WM. ICAYE ; • In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa- - tures, they all spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their full confidence of the Safes being entirely fire-proof: We have constantly on hand andfor Mile a full assortment of the above Safes. • • - • • mar3l • - • SELL ' • TERRY:: . , - • GOLD! - GOLD! G2LD! - HOP Id 0 LOTHIN G EDIP.011.111H; - • ' I, ROClERS'respectfully informs his friends and 11.- the public that he has opened his NEW CyvnErso Stone, No. 27, between Front and Second,?rhere he will keep constantly on hand a large and superior assortment of Clothing, suitable ler the present season. assortm ent of just returned from the East' with n new and splendid, assortment of Cloths, Cassinteres and Vestings, of the most desirable 'patterns, which will be • made up on the shortest nodes and in the most fashionable style, on the one price cash systbm, as low as. can be had at any other -establishment in Pittsburgh. Don't forget the place, but call at the CLOTHING EMPORI_Uk_III_I2. fmr3l:3m ~Valuable Real Estate for Sale.. MILE subscriber will sell, at rnivate sale; that valuable 'l. Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining his present residence, and give possession immediately.— Pher sate about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are alarge and well finished BRICK aWELLING itousE. a su perb Barn, and other out:buildings , ' Adjoiniug the well ir!g is a running Fountain and a good Panip, whic D fur- - h vsb,a constant supply of excellent water. Th agety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premirereis a s.— If the above described property is notsold soon, it. will be reified; for a time.: Also, for sale, a largo LOT, on Peu.tsylvania Avenue., at the end of the bo VID a BERV wa lk . Inquire of (mar3l:3o l DAR. ..(Gazette copy hind) O the Honorable the Judges of COUIrI of Quarter .1 Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Conn ty of Alla _ giteny The petition of Thos. Parcell, of the Mh Ward, citrof Pittsburgi..in the County aforesaid, humtilv sh earetit.Th at ' your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for. the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and license public house of entertainment. And your petitioner EL. L , i n lloy bound, will pray. , THOS. P.ARC We, the subscribers, citizens of th eWard a ore said,do certify, that 'the above petitioner is goodpute for . honesty and temperance,and is well provided widvhouse room and conventencesfor the accommodation of trav elers and Others, and that said tavern is necessay. J. Connolly, Jas. 11PShinte, A. Jackman, T. Patterson, A. 151" Winn, M. Connolly, T. Scott, J.' Harris, D. 31 Leo :3tn ard, Li WilmarthDawning' mr rill) the Honorable the Judges of the Conn of General j Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County. of The petienyd tion of Mrs. E. Pomeroy, of Shulet Township, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,:rhatyour peti tioner hath provided herself with materials for the uc-' couirriodation or travelers and others, at her dwelling house, pnb li th house the Township ofentertainment athree . a i ' d A ' n e d n y d o P u ' r e p y e e ti t ti b o e iti e Y r e, uurs. Honors will be pleased to grail her a license to keep a in duty- bound, will pray.. E. POIVEROY. 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 well provided with"bouse room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, rind that said tavernis necessary. - Ro%ert Wilson., M. 'Wright, J. Beetles, J. Miller, J. Fisher, George Cabbreath, Thomss Miller, A. Sorler, F. Miller,A,Eilsorr „ fi".ErlAtaral:3t. Otte, r,put Georga.Bealo, Jr.,, IkIANUFACWRER OF BRUSHES, WoOLESALS 11. L Etzurc, /Va. 75 Word Etna, Piusbulgh, Pa. Eon stoutly-an hand, a general and extensive assortment of ILucts of. BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices, Brasses, Jr.c., made to order at the shortest notice. marahy MEN GINGIISIMS.--W , It. MIIIIP111" has•• now open jj a large assortment at above Goods; plain- Chum-. tray Plaids and Stribes; also,"F'rench Lmens of every quality; barred do. for boys' wear; and a large assort ment of wcaMen, worsted and cotton Goods, for boys' wear. Buyers are invited to call at North-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. `Wholesale buyers will pleasewalk up stairs, entrance front Fourth street. mar3o ~. V. Van horst, Jr., , N'InIOMSAL6 AND RETAIL DEALZR VS HOSIERY, otovss.,7A.v.v.s. Tuß.:Eitiks,passi &c., ( ..b 7t oot a 14:IiriG i p a ""1: c.e .nrEpe s ag" , k :: :l l6elliC i riLTr t i : lii n . allie g ßalFs4:A p r7c. : l: l 732 , :iF 7 sin' - p e E''oll : : : :.;: n aldia s sC" s thbd i A o rLaSTß :3 lsFa c eti:G a t: ri p l:: : r4 7 sALb ;s n: : :lG:d i h 7 s: o ;e o ;ea k tyYd :: lci s, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains, h rushes, gum stispenders, bonnet muslin, ivory obos, I oils, , needles, scissor; buttons, hooks and ayes,bonnet wire, fancy purses, razor strops,' corset patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, tobacco boxes,German pipes. segar cases,shaving brut hes, Shoe Milk s g lines, shell combs, marbles, sintes, cray sAireebal,nf combs, tooth brushes, snuff boxes. hosiery, glo , .es, rib.: cray ons, donsinies, bodkins, spectacles, tweezers, &c. 7 Country Merchants; Pedlers rind others. are Te. INOIRCd to call and examine. for themselves, as I am de termi WTI ned to sell augur POE . mar3l:d&w ilsOTlCifi• IMPARTMENT 04 9TATE, Washington, March 34, 1849. URSU ANT to the 4th Section *Mille Act of Congress, Papproved 3d March, 1940, 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 eighhat t hun dred acid forty-eight," notice is hereby given t the i Board of Commissioners created by that Act will meet in the City of Washington on Monday, the sixteenth day of • April twat, to receive and examine all claims of citizens of the United States upon the Republic of Mexico.which are provided for by the treaty aforesaid, and which may be presented to the said board of commiasiotters. and to decide thereon according to ,he pyovisicnts at the said treaty, and of at first and fifth articles of the convention concluded at the city cf Mexico on the twentim•dy o t Jleth daf November one thousa ndM ' M ' Cl 'A eigh tYT(M hundred arLd fti. , - silo !soot nn saoe ire.- -:Tad subscriber would inform the pub- lie that he has taken the store on St. Cl _ir street formerly occupied by Dr Reynolds, where he intends manufacturing to order, Gentlemen's. lkidies'Misses and Childre n 's ROOTS, SHOP'S and AITE'IIS, which, for neatness and workmanship, &mo tility and anality of materials, cannot he surpassed by 'say other establishment in the city. He asks, and wil' endeavor to merit, a share of public patronaHlNTON. ge. I mar3law . THO 3. A.• ---------_ , Stray Ststeti. ritiME to the enclosure of the subscriber, in Elizat.eth ki Township Allegheny County, re,. some time in the beginning of January last. Thirty Sheep ;:some of them marked with red keel to the backs, some of them not; some of them with a black brand in the side, it D., with different ear marks. The owner is requested to come, prove property, pay charts, end take them away. nutalt3t• • • ' JAMES. MANORM. A. °zee Lemona,:just re JOSHUA 6 RHODES, No. Wood et. MEI nAILL A Plat Boat. Caught. , _ J • rriiiE subscriber caught, in December last, a Flat Boat, TT AE dOWn. the Ohio river, at Long Island. The owner can have. it, by proving property and pay:ing . chars. • . JAS. DICKSON,( MY old - customers, strangens visiting the' city, and -othRESS COAT, PANTS, V E ers wishing to ovide'themselvST, or e any other a s with a hanrtid socto`D- cle fn the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JitMES Itt'ollll l E, Third ettee't,p- Ctua TN a few days I will be in receipt of a - well aeleMea _IL and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS.,now on their way from the East, to which I would invite the attention of" ny , , friends. A good fit warranted in all cases. ' SAS.file GUIftE, Tailor, metal Third street, St. Charles Building. --------------.----.._ . . NUDX-' .10.1iga Filbetta ; . • . 10 • ‘ , 7 Crewn Nuts ; . , 10 " English Walnuts; 50 " Shelled Almonds ; 5 beef! Bordeaux. " -. received and for [rot_l2l . l'_----.--- 1: S ' /3"NET. PND FIGB--4ta drums Fi6 B .; RITNESA • 150 boxes one jars Prunes. gore an d fir sale Libertk Street [Joninal'co_py] kIW BOOLS—History Elizabth; by_ineob .1.1 Abbott, with engravings. - Just •Inceived and for. sale by • „ JOHNSTON ez, STOCKTON, marM - Corner Market . iuul2n. sta. rifib MIDNIGHT SUN—A rilgrimagc,, by Fredrika Br%lleti translated by Mary Howett: - Just received and for Sale „JOHNSTON & STOCKTON', Cosner 'Market and 3d sts; VIACAULEY'S HISTOSY OF ENlAND—Harere 11l Edition, fine paper. No: 1 I price G 25 cents.. Sus p t re ceived andfot sale by JOHNSTON & Ma STOCKTON,. - Cotner rket and ad eta. TLTEW -80-611S—tssat On Me Unton of 'Charch and 1:11 -State— BY BePtist N° 6o ' l ' o rerriOntil -and , TAe Hand, Book of BY" eTIP. i c,ii.fl 'r ,e.bess mode et. .domeslie.naei 'forming bythopwaidithicnnesinabPlistirnrenetntimbersieg the result of twelve years experience, at G . of dFrerwa! : den. .By D. 3: Weiss. - By B. Ilnierer The eartoniwti Family Picture. •-• , and for sale by , 14 : 16911 . -4- • Just received ' 'JOHNSTON & STOCKTON ,corner Third and Market ts~:: ° IBILLINERS.—The, subscriber 'boa _ a Large stock, T.of seasonedTimberysnitable for BONNET BLOCK§ ;, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring dishier', at his Turnip g EStablistanent, No. 27, Fifth street l4 . mar14:317:14. _, NI.O4AVES—tO;2I.I 3 &,. lassesiikstetsosgAuf ..4‘" eirp Ozobs NEW THE 810 GOLDEN sEsSIVE •.'„ New S Spring and Summer Del Reeds ISM riming 04 M s .t ! Sign of the BIG BEE HIVE, on Afar ferns, •-. between Third and. Fourth salon. ; WM, J.. RUSSELL, No. 82 !dukes street, be , • moan Third and Fourth street*, sigit of the 84-1 Golden Bee.Hive.has now commenced receiving • a very large and splendid stock of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, winchhe is enabled to offer 'obis numerous customers and the public generally. at prices far below those of any former season. These Goads have all been selected wilitthe greatest eine, and will be found to be one of the largest - and most splendid stocks of spring and Summer Goods ever offered in this city.... As many of these Goads have been purchased of the Imsobscri porters, per the latest arrivals from' Europe, the • ber is confident that he, can offer to his customer. the very newest styles of Ladies Dress,Geoffs, comprising English, French, S wies,lrish and ScotchGoods,together with a full assonment of AtatliGan niennfacture, cheaper than can be found elsewhere. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. , Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely tout, Rich Brocade. do.. bettutfißßOOdi • Rich Grenadines,plain and figured ; Glace Silk, rich vas ; . Foult de Sole, fashionable and late importations i Black Armures, plaid and striped; Brocade Lustres, new styles; Mohair Chameleon figured, (very cheap ;3 Silk Tissues, rat colors; _ Hairarines, In great variety; • Paris dotted Lawris,for evening dresses; New style rich Mourning Lawns; • • Organdie Lawns, a beautifinartiele ; , • Black Gros de . Rhine, all widths and qualities; Black Bombazines, of mast approved makes . ; Pails printed Bareges, extremely low : : : },a 'Pains printed L iwns. great varicty ; ^- • Crapes and Crepes Lisse, a full assortment of colontlnd • Together withiof De Lakes and Alpacas, a large supply some as low as 121 cents per .y ant.. In addition to the' above will be found 'a beautiful assortment of Black Brussels Laee,for trimming dresses, mantillas and capes.' Also, French 'orked Capes, Collars and Coes, Jatest styles. Ale°. w Viixorta Lawns asd Spotted Robes, very cheap ;Swiss, Malt Jacoaet and Bin* ;.Benner Ribbon; Belting Ribbon ; Cravats ; Scarfs; Mambas Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery- • -- . . . - SHAWLS! SHAWLS! !.; . •: '' . ••••.. Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured; • Crape d' Chine, do.-a new article • •• -• . • -.. r . Rich changeable Glace Shawls, ill& lustre; .:. • . Mode Enali'd Thibet - do. extremely loW; -:.: • . , Dlack•Erab'd Thibet do.very cheap; . Black Silk do. . - best audit, • - -.- • Black Nett do. . low prices; • , *. .... White Canton Crape • do. splendid goods' ' • • Chanteleen Silk • . , . ' do. late importations i` ''':-• Printed Cashmere do. 'cheapest in the city; White Emb'd Thibet • do. ' tsbeautiful article..: • ' • ' . - . ' - PARASOLS! PARASOLS!: • ' •• The largest, cheapest and bestossonolont In the City. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, Wets and . • costly article, of the newest 'styles 'find colors, can , always be found at the Big Bee-hire betWeenThird and Fourth sts., N 0.62. Irnafal W M.• L. RUSSELL. • Domestic and Staple Goods, Cheapest Vet 3 i A LARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents 16'10 .M. cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached Mt:thins, Iron a cents upward ; Bed Tlckings and Meeks, a fall 'supply of all - qualities and prices; Irish Lit:least Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table ' Diapers; Crash and . Dowlas; Scotch and Blanchester Ginghtuils;•Sattinetts; Kentucky Jean and Blue Drilbs; • all of Which will be sold of at prices ituit cannot fail to please, and without fear of competition. ' • 7 . . U:7 Remember the Big Bee hive; Market streat;be - twcen Third and Fourth sweets—No. • • , •• i streets- WAI 82. RU L. SSELL • ' Infte. .• New Spring Goods I . „ NO. 65, MARKET. STREET, between Poarth street .. . and the Diamond Foreign and Denie:tic' Dry Goods. The subscriber has just received his first sappil or Fancy and , staple Dry Goods, adapted to the Spring . Sales, consisting in part of the following: • -•- 4.4 English Lawns. only 121 eta n Freach'Oigiutdy . Lawns L! cm.. 4-4 Blue hleriatac.Prints, 121 cm., 4-4. Double Purple Prints,l2l cut., Drab'Marts de Lain .14} cts., French Drees Oingliams,l4 cts., 4-4 Brown Mos- -. Tins, from 5 to 8 c w., Ille ached Muslins, - 4 cts-,_4-4 Bleach - cd Idwilins, c to 124 cis., Prints, Marla:an 'Patterns, 4 .. • • ets., 2d Mourning Fr. Gingham:, 12k cta., French Work Collans,l94 ctn. -• •:.. - - - LADIES' DRESS GOODS: - • i • • . Brocade Chainelion Silks, Brosba Figared Sakti, Chu- melon Satin de Sbien Wide Black. Plaid Silks, Wide - Black Gro. de Rhine S ilks, Figured Foalard Silks,Vlald Gro. d'Armour Silks, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black - Mantilla, Silks, Paris Printed . Lawns, English . Printed Lavine,. French Dress Gingbams,. Embroidered Swiss Muslims, Paris Printed /lions de. Lams, Satin Plaid Beeli nes, Cliamelion Plaid Gmnadines, Plaid Lined Lastrei, - :, French Organdy Lawns. - • ' , -- - - --- - - New style' Bennet Ribbons- Ladies' Crave.* Revere Rordeled LinenVatabric Handkerchiefs Fran& Work`, Oapcs and Collars. Black and Cob:wed-Rid Olotetr, Lisle Thread • and' Silk Gloves, Mohair and Worsted. Mitts, Black Siik Fringes and Gimps, MUD, tiliii3ll,Jaconettnnd Thread Edgings and Inscrungs 'White and Black Silk i Hose, Cashmere, ' .Moravian Black an White' ' Confab Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi Tells,. •' : • Embroidered Mike Cashmere 'Mai 'Cutpa Shawls, - Plaid and Black Silk Sharma; Black and Colored Mods de Lain Shawls, Satin.Plaid-Berrat,C Shawls, French Cashmere Stints:ls, tind.Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. . •*" DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, FlLLSslll.:Dia par and Crash, Irish Linen and Linea Lamm:Bleached nnd 'Brawn Mnslins,,Casinems;_ Kentucky Seaus,Red Ticking, Domestic Ginghams; Colored Cambric., ...Vd • White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flansels„ cantos - Flannels, Brows, , Bleached and Colored' Drillings-_ - ' GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: . •-' ' . French and English, Blne, Black and Brown Cloths Black and Fancy French Cassimerer, _Ne* Style Panel" Vestings and Cravats' Silk Under fillipta and Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, end's-Baer sorunent of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. • - • PARAS O LS 'AND PARASOLETTS :-. ....-L. I have just - received a Splendid assortment o ' Style Plain and ' Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Par' and'. San Shades. The above Goods have all been purchased' at the law `est cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at mach rates as cannot fail to pleases all who witM to buy good Goods at low prices. ' . - - • • - ABSALOM MORRIS,' No. 65. Marketl* Tile Spring OXIO Ouscnor.Hrooss or TLEADY-MADE CLOTHING AT T HE TSILF l DIG vomits, - - ros SRS riuuturr author:: sus xthrta SETT SASALIZT I ) • • Even by the Carbrathif .Ertabtishstent _ FIE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowedd upon the enterprise of the. proprietor, has ei.abled bier to purchase all Ids Goods nt such p aces as will allow , •." him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER thart . auy other House,East or West. JOHN MCLOSKEY - , '2l.larairreettiro .B.caty-Inctdi Clothing, No. 151 Liberty street, Pitistargh,Pa., has just completed his "Stock, and has now on hand, ready for READY - t ß ar A e D s L m CaLsttfToaHhl is N n G e b e te v aern d o ffveraed asseronent. in the United' Stites ; all Of which have. been Made under his lame- dim° inspection, in this chi, LT PRICES TIMM KEST axiom • insinksccotogother vath our of the choicest selec tions of Imported fine Black " Dice, Drovnt - Olive . aod Drab French, Belgian. and English CLOTHS, that bas ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST- , MOS of every. .description, such as ? All Calcalereic Mar seilles, rich 'Silks, fancy_ _Satins dth., : the new est styles fancy CASSIMERE:9,. of every deans/Vann; , all. of which will be made now...puler at the shortest no :lice, in the:latest and most fashionublestylc. - • The proprietor infOrms the pablio that the prinelpla upon which he will da•businees, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIT; DEALING; and in order toes ', tablish a confidence in the buyels, I am determined So ad- Ihere to myorigival inotto,"Qulck Saks and snuat;Pn:- ifiu;" and also .make the buyer his owri.sabomeinkhy marking the lowest prices on each article, isplain figures, so that each customer can select from immense andhe 'exquiejtely assorted stock,the articles herequires,itt loss rst price it can possibly be bought for. .. • Wiliness shall continuto be transacted hi myseiten aive.estairhment, which has long, Glace obtained the character .of being the First Tuileries ..Ersublishotcnr 4n Piusburek. . `lnes...._ c ' u2er " "d irclitings • MERCHANT TAILOR, Exchange Buadings. St. Clair 3 rre et, Pin:burgh. has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is now receiving a fine as:ion/neat of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the best quality and latest styles, which he is preprred to.make to.order • in the hest manner and.jn the latest - fashions. (=lila'. Fine Ellslas, spring Styles.,. • EDWAILDTODD di Co., WO now receiving from their Factory East ? a large:stook of fine and.medutufguld; ity SHIRTS, which, for durability and style. of.rritiou ' facture, are not surpassed in this or any other market.—, The trade will be supplied ut lowest New York'prices.' Wareroom, corner Fifth and Market ,tree o, op stow, VORY C 05113.1-1 case ,- assorted lengths, be lcuSlisg I Fine S. and S. S. Fine. %For salts nt the lowest tosiiid tneturer's prices, with discomit off, nt EDWARD TODD* C0. 1 9,:::.7 ant COL of .Filld and Market sti; up etsiri riUM SUSPENDERS —2 - case., ailsotted qtinllges, UV Swivel Joint Siependerr, sort received ond for:nale low " -•••.•• .• • Z. TODD CO:,• • •• - feint • ,Cor. of Fifth and Market stn., eiti ennui BA vas e fussigillion, • " Brussels Carpet /lege. , Received this day and for sale low try . CO: nut: EDWARD TODD& - 7 • . . (Anal:Lame. •ALMIGE and tl'alldsOLlllS assortunintAllintifiaiststiles, particularly adapted to City tnide v just recoiled by .ffirstrilat2m - • HAMPTON, 9111TH &CO. ' • Alloyle , a Chintzes. _ CASES of above. Ooods. 3.4; 4.4 and ZS . wide; fancy •and double PTAIO, los sale by • ••• • innt likthe • HAMPEON, SMITH & CO. T . AWNS, LINEN lIEREGES, I.INEN .DINOHAAID, and.Fauey Dress Goods of every'desetifolott, Hist opened by Amer29:.tnl HAMPTON; SMITH &CO. I lit! CUUN R. fdialpior, N I &Let corner of Fourth and hinrket streets, PittsbUrg has now open his first supplyof SPRING 111111 SUblbiZE. GOODS, and invites merchants to examine his suielr.-- ir rA vu o iesee. nooms op stein.-entrance front Ch GINGHAMS • Cillsitinitl49:- GINGHAtdB A.• • MAton & .Co„ No. 00 Market street. have in store IWO 'pieces Gingham*, unntrpiniajiind dostrahle Good • ; RESH. TEIAS.,--The subter ber ill ne!”..;,::: :.p;,. .,.., ~ 'the Pekin' Tea Store, FREsq , : , .. , .- PE` S; b y the Snall.Stissel! ~.7 "" 7 . - , .7 . ..' ;" ' , , eilsels 111, Ibis 5pritig.,,....k.., _ .:—..- .- ittxtriird Guripow.sh; — :- -. ~,.. f ' ... 1 . ' - 2 ... meri7 .-,'-;'....:----- --, "b--''' .. , . . El II I
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