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ttiorOtng Vost Job 'printing Office._
CORNE gaddedD AND FIFTH STREETS,
1:17 - Ravin to our Establishment. a splendid
Steam-Poicer Printing Machine, we are prepared to do
all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style Of an
surpassed beauty and-neatness, and upon the most rea
sonable terms. We respectfully solicit the patronage of
the public a this line ot t litir business.- .
EDP Advertisers arerequcei cello hand in thetfiveorsbefors
4 o'clock P Zr. This must be am:plied with,in order to in
sure an snsenun. When it is possible, an earlierho ur would
§e preferred.
Wrlx RlLErrakftSM, B.A. FalinestoiltCo
C'sßube
~,.‘ " F"?.!ns been of great serviCe..‘ From the siatement6f.
W...,•o.itieuhamer, - the reader can draw his own infer
ences. Facts are conclusive and cannot be gainsayed :
:• • PULLSICI, TCIIII., April 14th, 1844.
Messrs:l3.i. Fahnatiock
Gentlemen—l was very much afflicted , with 'Rheum - -
dam Last summer, and being advised tiy. Mr. Shepard, I
used your Rubefacient two days; it gave me entire -re
lief; and 1 have not been troubled with it aMee.
- . JOHN W. BoorstrAnni.•
Prepared and sold by • - •
HNESTOCK & CO ,
• Corner let and Wood,
7 - .1 • Also corner of Sixth and Wood streets
EDlrr-Famt Da. Ihastit Cox, late Professor in Cineinnati
-Eclectic Medical College - •
- Mr. 4:-L.Seoritk--However reluenin4l may -have been
to permit my.name to be attached to patent medicine. I
consider - it a duty to the community to state that in three .
taus of incipient conttimplion, : Mien Bell, !Vilna Bar
ger. and Mr. R..H.Cox, one. Of our City Council; that Dr.
Rogers' Liverwort and Tar operated more like a specific
than any other remedy that .I over used. -One of the
canes„vlz., plias Bell,pronounced by several Physicians
to be Inborn* under-the last stsge of Scrotlulous Con
sumption., She is now in good health, from the'prii.rifle
few bottles of the above Syrup, Ilineat CIA;
Cincinnati, January 25,4847.'
. •
From the lion. Judge lienry 'Morse.
Mr; A. L. Semill—l em well ac'qualuied,with DrHirtim
Cox., and his practice. he Laving
,been -my family physi
cian for many years. hod can cheerfully'say that l have
nit much confidence in his skill as any man livir g.
Cincinnati, Nov. 8th,1847. listott Moars.
, .
Call on Om Agents and get ay:mottle' contniaing per
tificates, of avast number of eitrboniinary cures..
For sale by ' - J. .110. DD &
Dratgists. No. GO Wood st.
KNEELAND & ,HARDIN;
Grant street.
Also,by
app6mtl&vv
.
U 7. - .n. swimming of :thehead; like every other disor
dered motion.of -the blood, is owing to corrupt and stag
nant hnmorSwhich, when floating general =AS of
circulation, ore the cause of herutathe, giddiness; palpi
tation of the heart, and many other unpleasant symp
toms, and when thrown upon various ports of the body,
are the cause of every malady incident to man. Wright's
Indian 'Vegetable Pills-are always certain to remove
headaebe, giddiness; and every other complaint, because
they completely riddle body of all morbid humornond:
everything that is opposed to health. • =
'Wright's Indian Vegetatile Pills also aid and iinprove
digestion, and therefore give health and vigor talhe•
whole frame,. as well-as drive disease of every kind
Demise G"onnterf,its and imitations.— Remember
that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable
Pills have the writtc n signuture of .Witsisst. WICIORT ott
he top label of each box.
, Remember,. alsci, that ll t Smyser, Druggist. corner. of
- Market aid Third stree s, is not an agent for this medi
cine' and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered
by htm ; for sate.;
.The - geimitic ia for sale a Dr Principal
Office, t 69 Race street, Plii.adelphin; and Wright's,by JOHN.
THOMPSON t 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,' Pa., who
is sale agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup-
plied at - the wholesale rate.- ' • aP4
Irrlhriastrom 1, sum , : Sorts ft.—Prepared by J. W. Kelly
William street, N. V., and for sale by A. JATNE4 No:
Fourth street, Agant for the manufacturer. , This will be
foubd delightml. article of beverage in families, and
particularly} in sick rooms.
BASER'S titomi.--Ati improved Chocolate preparation,
being a cambination of Cocoanut; imp:meat, Invigorating
and palateable ; highly recommended, particularly' for
invalids. - Prepared by. W. Baker. Dorchester, Mass
and for sale by A. JAYNIZ, at the Pekin Tea Store, No: 70
Fourth street : - - marl 7
Cheep .Groterles. -
THETundersigned mcst respectfully inform the
1, sena of .Pittsbutgh and vicinity that-they have open
ed a NEW GROCERY and _PRODUCE STORE; at the
S. W. corner of Third and Rose streets, which will ke in
connexion with our Old Stand, N. W. corner ,Dr . "walk
'and Ferry streets. . •
Raving unfurled our banner, with " Qqick Saks and
Small Profits" as hi motto, we ask a share of public pa..
• Annexed we give a list Of our Retail Cash prices ,
- Rest Rio Coffee, 9 cents lb.; 13 lbs. for *4,00.
' • " N.; 0. Sugar, (old) at eta..fr Rt.; 18 lbs. for SI,CO.
N.O.Sugar(new) 5 " " 20 "
"- Rosin Soap .. 5 " "2•2 .‘u "
.Mould Candle!, 121 " • " " "
• S. 1 .Molasaaa, " qO.OB eta. g+ gallon.
' N. 0. . s ss
Country "- . .25 " " 00 . " "
' . Box Raisin 5,(new)121c.#,123.
RieeilB tbs. for 81,00, or 41 for 25 cents; Young Ilyson,
Imperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas, from 50 cents to
81,50 ti el. Baker's Chocolate, Schmitz' Sweet_ :Spiced
' dia.rßakerls Cocoa, Crashed and Pulverized Loaf Sugar,
Kentucky Mustard, Java Coffee;Olive Oil, &e.
Spices of all kinds, irt every variety.
' Our goods are new, our stock complete, undenar prices
irreproachable. We most respectfully ask. a call from
the heads ollarailies, that they may judgrour goods, and
prices. Thankful for past favors, we ask a continuance
of.the'saMe. J. S. M. YOUNG & CO,
N. W. corner of Founh and Ferry,
tape, And S. W. comer of Third and Reis streets.
x",(iLiS--4. barrels atiO2 boxes, for.sate by
at , 7 • ~ • whr. DYER
BACON-4,500 pripte 'country cured , Hog. Round
I) rot sale. by. . tap 7) WM. DYER-
B .
ROOMSOdozen,
two sips, for sale by
apT• DYER
RAGS —4 racks, fcir ealeby
ap7 WILI.IAJD DYER.
Pl' ASH-9 bids:. Pot Asti, received ou consignment,
and for sale by KING & ISIGORHEAD,
1 1 P 13 • . ": Diamond.
glOWlrAtli- , -50 doz., on hand and for *ale by
rip 6 - KING MOORFIEAD
EGuS—
bbls., in more and fox, siVe by
' 1:14 KING - dc. MOORIfEAD
The litieltern ffinistsza nee Coutliassi, of
' Pittsburgh.
TN conformity with the '• Act Incorporating the West- -
1. era Insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh, in
the County of Allegheny," upproyed the 20th day of
March, s. 0.1845, Bookawill be open for the subscription
'of the Capital Stock of said Company. at the Mononga
hela House ' in the City, of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the
25th day of APRIL, Ih49,ltetween the hours of ten and
three o'clock , and-continued at the samep lace and dur
ing the same hours; from day to day, until at least tweit
ty-five hundred Shales shall navebcen subscribed. Five
Dollars will wilt be required be paid on each share, at the
time of subscribing. By order of the Commissioners.•
ap6.l6t . JAMES LIPPINCOTT, &eq.
Linen Ginaltams, &c. •
I yr }CMURPHY, North-eait,eorier of 41.4 and
arket streets, has received a large assortment
• O Linen Lustre! - and Ginghams, and Prenck - Dress
Ginghams. 'Also
- Drab Alpacas and Mous de Lamei
• Satin striped- do. - do.
Bmizes, Balzarines, and Tisanes;
• Super English Prints;
Domestic' do. '
A large , assortment-of .
Glrives, Hosieny, and Spring .
Goods generally, to which the nn lion' of all buyers of
Dry Goods is invited. ' •
Mr - • ViTholesaleEnoms on second story, where goods
will be sold to deniers'very low. -ape. '
AOUSE AND LOT, IN Firm - WARD,IL O SALE.
Situated on - Walnut, hclow,Pike street. , The House
is welLarranged. withdining room and kitchen, with hy
drant; a hal and - two parlors;.two bed rooms and fin
ished garret; bake oven and hydrant In, the yard., The
Whole to good order, and will be- sold at a.bargain.
Also t Itsharesof Hand street Bridge Steel. -
For rent, a good Brisk House. on Caldwell at.
- , S. CUTHBERT, Den: Agent,
Smithfield street. .
AVCTION
BY JAMBS Af'KE/y2114, Atrcnokasn,
No. 114 WOOD STREET, THREE DOOTIS.YROX Firrlf
O..HERIFF'S ,SALE of 19. boxes Dry floods and 22
CRAM Boots and Shoes; at Aucztosr, by Catalogue.—
. On Monday, April 9th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold,
by order of John Forsyth, High Sheriff of Allegheny
County, the contents of 19 boxes Dry Goods - and 2'2 cases
Boots and Shoes, by Catalogue. The articles hre iti good
order and worthy the attention of dealers, and will be
sold in lots, comprising, in part, the followingbleach
.ed damask table linen, heavy brown table linen,'auper
. fine cashmeres, super. mons de laines, *dress
robes,plaid gingham, damask silk shawls, supper. sum
mer cassimeres, superfine Paris blue black-poult delude,
cambric tousling, large pongee !Mkt's. about 799 yards
'elegant silk plaid Viennas, splendid ' printed lawns',
French . ginghams; 4 bales brown nauslin,3ctiaes bleach
ed rauslins, Irish linens, fine shirts, about 345 yards sup.
London - wool dyed black cloth, suitable for merchant
tailors; 259 yards extra 'and splendid quality London
wool dyed brown cloth.
Also, 22 cases boots and Imes, among which are Go
pair gentreineo`a Philadelphia' city made prime quality
calf Boots.
Catalogue;: are now ready, and the goods swill be ar
ranged on Friday, April sh. Terms : cash .par funds.
JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff.
• , , JAMES itifeKENNA.Auct.
• . , • ' Family 'Groceries. •
MIKE subscriber. would call the attention of the public'
,to hie e. larg and well selected Atock tit Family GRO.
CERIES and 'FF..AS, - Families will be supplied on the
lowest tetras, and all articles delivered free of charge in
either of the two cities, by - HENRY C. KELLY,
marfA:tm Corner Fifth street and Market alley.
•
Six Cents Reward. • • •
A - LL persons arc hereby Umifiednot to - harbor orcm.
11, ploy MARTIN MEEFLOT., an indented apprentice'
to tbe-ShoeLmakingbusiness:- The above reward will be
given to any person bringing_said boy to the subscriber.
• matatd - JNO. TAGGART, Smithfieldst.
Wanted Inimedlat '
A: AVAGON.Flaquire at thlititriee.•
mar4--tf
ur. Paiuters warned., •
WANTFll3.—"l'°".g"d Jo •
JOHNCORIUSTOr'I,
$t Charles Banding
- _
A PPLES-80 barrels • Rornanita Apples, in
_good, or
.4011. der; for sale low (evil . • WM. DYER.
.IEDGBIO bbls:fresbTfor sale by --
DYER.
I FISH-2 casks, for sale low by '
-noTATOE3-10 barrels " Blues;"
:50 sacks - for sale low. la
(K 4) IVA!. DYER.
close lot
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MIES
IBMS
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toinnterrial (tub _financial.
PITTS'S - MUGU 80A.1.11Y OF TRADE.
"JAMES MARSHALL, _
T. S. CLARKE. Colthwrrsx 70a APRIL,
JOHN SHIPTON -
PABSENGEILARRANGEMENTB FOB 1848.
SteamboatPacketLine,lear. , 7gdaily for
Passenger Packet, .via
to: Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 A. ra., and 6 a. M:
Mail Coach Line, direct to,Philadelpbia„ 9 A. M., and 121
Western and
.Sontliern Mail' Coach Line, 6 A. M.
North,Western,_via Cleveland, daily,lo A. M.
Erie and Westen New: ork, daily, 9A. M.
NorthrEastern, to Pluladelplua, daily, except Sundays, 4
ARRIVALS AND.DRI...‘RTURE OF MAILS.
Eastern Mail via . Yhiladelplitn, due 3 A- M., closes 12- M.
Western Mail, Cin. and Latium., du&B P. M., closes 5 w. M.
South. via Balt.and Washington, due 8 P. m.,closess
North-Westenryin Cleveland,. due 10 A. m.., closes 9 A.m.
Erie and 'Western New York, due.B P. m.,eloses sin
think Pinaburgh• •
Exchange Bank..! - • -
Mervhitats , and pa. Bank
Fanners , Deposit Dank. •
Hand Street• Bridge• -• • •
Northern Liberties Dridge• ••••,
Old Allegheny Br:dr
Connellsville R. -}Lbtock ipaid on
shares, 86,50
City Bonds (6 (P' nentiY
AlonongahelaDridge
Gas Stock.
Daily. Review of the DI avicete.
.
There was a 'very busineskilone on Satur-'
day, in a regular way, but. there warn° change in
prices; so that'we are unable to make a report of
any interest. In thet, therelras been less variation
this season than we haie ever before known. PriUes
are now about the same as quoted in the winter.
PROVISIONS—SaIe of Mess Pork at $11,50.
Cheese is still scarce; we quote at 7(iirlfe. for strict
ly prime; but no sales. Lard, in kegs, sells at 51 , ,
(36c * . Butter is in good 'demand at 1.2013 c. for
GROCERIES—'We'have 4arge sales reported at
former price; viz; Sugar 41a6 ,le. Molasses 280
20c. Coffee 71a71 c. P ice 41c .
GRAIN—Sales of - Barley at 65c. Wheat has been
taken at 6S/070e. Rye, we quote at 45050 c. Corn,
31:03 - tc frOin store sale of 300 bus. at 34c. Oats,
L'fic. on wharf; from store 28a30c.
FLOUR—I-folders are still holding back in expec
.
tatiop of an advance ; but buyers anticipate a decline
Thus auntie the 'market, as It has stood for weeks.
There was but little inspected on Saturday, and the
small quantities sold were at $3,5C053,53.
CORN MEAL—Safe or 80 sacks from store at
37c6:; 'regular sales delivered at 40c. Market iiiiire - 11
suppligd.
WHISKEY—Market firm at 183181 c.; which is
to change.
SODA ASH—Sale of 11 cask• at 31c
FEED--Solei Gr i p:am oo wharf at Bc.; from store
11012 e.
PRE3II ARRIVAL. OP - NEW GOODS.'
AT P. DEL. AN Y'S.
N 0.49 LIBERTY STRSEI;-PITTSBUROIL
JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort
mem of French, Eng/Isis, Belgian and American
CLOrtiSiCASSIMERES And VESTING'S, of the latest
and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will be
founds variety of entirely new style Fancy Caasimeres
and %reequip of the
LATEST IMPORTATIONS;
All of which will be made to oraer in the most fashiona
ble manner at short no see and reasonable pricei.
•A large and general assortment of
•• READY-UMW CLOTHING,
On bona, made.. in the present Spring style, comprising
every description of
•• • FROCK AND PRESS COATS,
Mode of French, English, American sad Belgian Cloths,
1:d the mcorfarkionable colon.
New style Business Goats, plain black and fancy
colored Casbmarett, Tweed and Sununer. Cloth Sack
Coats, and - Pantaloons of superior stogie and douhie
milled Caisitneres, Summer Cloths. and every other de•
scription of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear.
Also, a choice assortment of
NEW STYLE VESTS,
Rich Silica, Casbmerea, plain and fancy colors; plain
black Satin of Superior quality ; with a great variety of
substantial and well made s"--
CLOTHING;
AltOgethes tomprisi ag nue of the largest and bandmararot
al,sortmenta of
READY. MADE CLOTHING,
Thal can be found in the City, which will be sold Low
roa Cesn.
N . B. To 'FArLoas.—Watt's Graduatin g S houlder Mee
!MTV SySitra, far . ltille at '
npf.ndeiw 49 Lit'et't ' at..
NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST, 'PITTSBURGH.
JST , RF.CEIVED, an extensive and general !vanil
meet of French, English, Bel,tian and American
Cloths, Caisimeres and Vestings,of the latest and most
desirable patterns. Amongst them will he found a varie
ty.of entirely new . styles Earley Cassimeres aid Vest•
tugs, of the latest importations—ail of which will be
made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short
notice, and reasonable prices.
OA hand. a large assortment of READY-MAI:0F:
CLOTHING, made tip in the present Spring Style, and
will be sold low for cash.
N. B. To Tattoas..— Watt's Graduating Shoulders'
Measure-System. for sale at (awl al.V.w) P. DELA NA"...;
WIXOLESALIC ADD EETAII. DEALER 110SICELY, •
GLOVES, TAPES, THREADS, PINS, dt..c"
IVith a r areedy of -Comb and Fancy Goods,
CHEAP FOR CA8.11!
lams by Tot GILT CONE,) TEDRRAL STRERF, ALLICORRNI.
A"' Dealer in French. Earlish and Ge ratan Variety
Goods, cradles, chair, and baskets, shoe thread,
boot laces, knight; pine, percussion cops, fish books,
slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains,
hair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin, ivory
combs, tooth brushes, snuf f boxes, hosiery, giON Mt, rib
bons, galloons, needles, scissors, buttons hooks and
eyes, bonnet w i re, fancy purses , razor Arops, corset
laces,patent"thread, sewing silk. spool cotton, tobacco
boxes, German pipes. segos cases, shovit.g bru, hes, shoe
knives, fishing ltnes, shell combs, marbles, slates, cray
=ons,dominies, bodkins, spectacles, tweeters, tee.
Country Merchants, Pedlera and others ure re
quested to call and examine for themselves, as I am de
termined to sell Cam' FOR CAM/. mar3talkar
, IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS,
Steam Boat Owders and Hotel Keepers.
ORTON'S UNIVERSAL, COOKIAG STOVES are
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,offered as the-best Cooking Stove in Market, having
a new principle applied for beating the oven, that bread,
meats or any article creating steam or vapor, can be
baked andrelent its flavor the same as when baked in a
.brick oven or reflector; also, in 'point of removing,. in
saving time rind fuel. The public are invited to examine
Me Stove.
Forsale only at No. 112 Second street, sir: of the OM
Stove, where referencemay he had to families who have
them „in use. Also, thirty different patterns of Cooking
Stoves, plain'and fancy Orates, Office and Parlor Stoves,
&c.. &c. lop4:d3m) A. & C. BRADLEY.
vir IL MURPHY hart now open a large assortment of
. the above coods, of various styles, and at ex
' tremely low pricei..
Linen Cambric Handkerehitfa, of all qualities, from
10 cents up to 53,50; also, mourning do, of diderent
qualities.
•Bobbing Edgings—Some new patterns, very pretty,
just open". -
-Victoria and Lisle Edgings; also, Loom Thread Edg
ings and Laces, warranted linen, and mires thou one.
half the former prices—besides, a large assortment of
WHITE GOODS generally, such as Mulls. Nausooks,
Jackonets, Cambncs, Book Muslims and Bishop Lawns.
14:7" Wholesale Rooms up stairs, corner of Fourth and
Marketstreets. • DO
Extension of the Baltimore and (IMO acal
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ltcspd.
To CONTRACTORS FOR RADUATION AND MA
-1: SONRY.---Paopirbsta ere invited for the Graduation
and Masonry of the following described sections of this
road—the sections averaging a mile in length—com
mencing in the town of Cumberland: Sections 1,2, 0, ',
atidjO, will be let, embracing considerable rock work
airing the Potomac 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,ibegin
fling 28 miles front Curdberland, about a mile below the
mouth of 'Savage river, and terminating at the summit of
the moentain. The works upon these sections is heavy,
containing much rock excavations and two tunnels,
each about GOO feet in length, and a stone bridge of con
siderable size. The whole nutnber 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 under con
tract between Cumberland and Three, Forks creek. The
remaining sections betv.leen those points, and other work
beyond the , latter, will be let in the spring of 1850..
Specifications of the work on the 20 sections to be let,
will be ready by the 25th of March current. They will
will be distObuted from the company's offices in Haiti
-1110111, Fredbrick, Harper's' Ferry, Cumberland and
Washington. The Proposals will be directed to the un
dersigned, at No.' HANOVER ST., Baltimore,, and
will be received until SATURDAY the 2 8th of April, in
chisive. Before making bids, the lithe should be thor-
Mighty examined; and the resident Engineerawillite in
attendance thereon, to give Information. The most sat
isfactory testimonials will be demanded. The payments
will be made in cash, reserving the, usual 20 per cent.
until the completion of the contract. The most energetic
prosecution of the work will be required. ' '
By order of the President and Directors •
BENT. H. LATROBE.
Chief Engineer.
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STOOKS.—
; Par value. • Asked. Offered
• szo,uo 850.0 - 850,00
..... • • 50,00... 44,00 .. 43,50
50 00 . 50,00 4900
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gone in atiriet
-•,.1=, 50,00 50,00 49,00
; 50,00 35,00
0530,00 35,00
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OFFICE OF TEE COST, - /
MONDAY-11101(111:w • April 9, 1849.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS,
•
AT DELANT'L
F. Vanborn,
Needle Worked >Collars, !to
mar2teothap2o
FLOUR-7O bbls., superior quality. for aielaw
ap4 AVM. DYER.
• A IS NASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING—For
sale very low, tui the season is far advanced: Deal
ers may expect bargahis. ifeb2o] H. LEE.
wom,—The highest price, in cash, paid for Wool, by
H.LLE,
feb23 Liberty street, apposite Fifth.
CIALIFORNLA. BLANKET'S-3 cases Bray Mixed, Li
ki.coatignmantfrom the manufacturers, to arrive abo
3ilof.Aptil. 'Forzalelow by . H. LEE.
mer3l. Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
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PORT VP' PITTSIWROH
6' MT WATER 1? TER •CEANNECi.....
Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes. Heaver,
' -',Michigan N 0.2. Gilson, 'Beaver.
Robt.lVightnian,. , —. - 4 3 caver•
". .;Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville
it— Atlantic,. Parkinson, do. t '
Carailesii. Hendrickson McKeciport.
" hlouongahela, Stone, Cincinnati.
isass„,Newton;ftemphill, Cincinnati.
Coles, St. Louis. •
•: ," Z. Taylor, Lucas,Wheeling.
Telegraph No.l, Hazlep, Louisville.
Genesee,Reno . , St. Louis.
Beaver, Clarke E ,Wellsville.
" Tuscarora, Poe, Cincinnati.
.Cinderella, Calhonn, Sunfish. •
Lowell, Deseer, Whhash River. "-
" Gladiator, Nashville,
DEPARTED,
Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.
" Lake Erie, Sholes,Reaver. '‘
" Robt.Wightman. —, Beaver.
" Battle, Jacobs, Brownsville
" Atlantic, Parkinson, do.
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" : Camden, Hendrickson, Mcgeesport.
" Messenger No. 2, Woodwiid,
" . Isaac Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnati.
" Nelson, Moore,Wheeling.
" • Cumberland, Robinson, Nashville.
" , Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville.
" 'Brooklyn, Boles, St. Louis.
" John J. Crittenden, Israel, St. Louis.
Caledonia, Calhoun, Cincinnati.
4 i Cambria, Hendricks, St. Louis.
Hambrugh, Caldwell, Louisville.
" Telegraph No. 1, Hazlett, Louisville
" E. W. Stephens, Weaver, Memphis.
" Yankee, McKee, Zanesville.
5,00 1,43
90,00
16,50
b:r The Pennsylvantan, Capt. R. Gray, leave.
to-day.
Sir The Telegraph and Newton went out yea:
kerday. The rivers are falling. Last evening at
dark there were sit feet water in the channel,
saki ***
Wm. B. Wheeler,
STEAMBOAT. AGENT, can be tonna nt 'Wesley
Crier's Counting Room, corner at Water and Smith
field streets, Pitiaburgh. mar 27
For Cincinnati and Lou 'villa. •
The new and splendid passenger
steamer PENNRYLVANIA, R. C. Gray
commander, will leave for the- above
and intermediate ports, on Monday, the
9th MIA!, at le o'clock, A. M.
For freight or plumage, having very superior accommo
dations, apply on board, or to
np9 J. NEWTON JONF.R, Agent.
Segalpr Zanesville Packets.
Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKim, leaves
every Saturday, nt 2 o'clock, P U.
Steamer JENNY LIND, Captain C/ALLtonsa,leaves
every Tuesday; at 2 o'clock . , r.
For freight or passage apply to
W. H. WHEELER, Agent,
a Corner of Water and Smithfield am
1849. 1849.
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURG7I I
DAILY STEAK PACKET LINE.
THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and funashed,
and most powerful hosts on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
moat experienced men engaged in the river hnsiness.—
The lii.e has been in operation for nix years; bar carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn
parisort with any passenger line in the Union fur safe:y,
regularity,,and speed. All that money can procure has
been provided fur the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as folloseS:
MONDAYPAossr—The MommohtELA,Copt.Stenis
every Monday morning at l 0 o'clock'
Wheeling awry' Monday e‘rening al 10 r. r .
TUESDAY pAciar.—Ttle , li terazna No. 2, Capt.
'no. /Matfett'', will leave Pittsburgh every Taestlay
morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 r.
WEDNESDA Y pecicer—The Saw Exatann
4. Capt. S. Scan willteave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
Morning attOo'cinek ; Wheeling eve ry iVedneiday even
ing at 10 r.
TIMSDAY PACKET—The Ilarmaaml,Capt. R. 1.
Great. will lease Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
110 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10r. y.
FRIDAY PAcxEr.—The Curita No. 2, Capt. Meeks
aria !core Pittsburgh e very Friday teeming in 10 o'e!nek
Wheeling every , Friday craning it ttl r.
SATURD.4 Y PA CERT.—The Mtaarcora Zia. ti Capt.
I. C. Woostsrard. will leave Pot4hurph ere ry I.4.2lUrthly
morning at 0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday everting
at 10 r. r.
SUNDAY PACKET—The tine NEWTOII, Capt P.
"Davi, will leave Pine:meat every Sunday MOMlllif a
In o'clock; Wheeling every Punitav evening at tor. IL
nov (9.
LOVISVILL !EC PACK TS.
FOlt NVIiI4:I.ING, CINCINNATI b. LOUISVILLE.
Mamas SATriIIIAT. Pact ev...—The
No 1 fine and fa stpasse age r steam Poe
,
ket TUFIJILAPH, J. Ilerlet., Cont.
mender. will leave Pittsburg for Wheel
g. Cincinnati and Lewisville, and all intermediate Ports,
evet y Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely,
For freight or passage upei y on board. or to
FoRBITII & DUNCAN, Agents.
the Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular
Packet, and wait' a view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the acecunmodationit are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The telegraph will tun Su connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No hand Pike Nog, to Sant-
. .
I.4min—tittle throtlgh.4l96 DAVI.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line. -
. • -
FESYVAIT 1111,187-9.' FII32VAIT
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. 111. AND 41'. 'M.
The following new boats eompletethe line
for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt,
James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. &Jacobs;
and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Winton. The boats are
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 %Wm/111*st,
at the foot of amiss's. Paseetigiers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise
boars. sue_.ja3l
~
-- 26ite - iltrfieelliffi Packets
The new and splendid passenger steamer .
TAYLOR, M E. LVCAS, Mattel, will ran
as a Regular Packet between PIIIRL (ugh and
,klifial 2
Vheeling, l caving this city every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. at Id o'clock, a. st., and Wheeling every
-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at .7i o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage, (having superior uccoinutodu
tions,) app ly
is an entirely new boat, and for speed
and accommoilation it not surpassed by any boat ou the
1 river. (Jan3 , ol ARhISTIIONO & CROZIER. ARIL_
Regular Packet for Siontish.
THE fine , Witmer WELLBMILLF.. Capt
Bsastts, will leave for the above and inter
meal ate ports on Wednesdays and Saturday,.
For freight or passaze apply on board, or to
man GUI. 8.. MILTENOV,RGER,
New Arrangement.
T HB P teamer CALEB COPE will leave for
Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville on Tues
day, Thursday, and Salarday, at a. at., re
turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has n
boat at the landita, between Wood street and the Bridge,
prepared to receive freights at any time.
S. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents,
No. 33, Woodstreet.
Summer Arrangement.
THE. steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke,
,idliales Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver,
talassgow, and Wellsville every ?Sunday, 'Wednesday,
and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at D o'clock, A. re. Raving a boat at the
landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any lime.
For fret& or passage apply to
G. V,. HARTON ors Agestt
New Wheeling Packet.
Aral The new andsplendid passenger
steatnerJAhIESNEESON,G. D. Moore
Master, will run as a Regular Packe
between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le ay
ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a
10 o'clock, A. AS., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, ai 10 o'clock, s. U.
For freight or passage, (having superior aecommoda
tions,) apply on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZET,
deo:1:d Agents.
The fast 7packet ALLEGHENY BELLE,
Capt. Wm. Harms, will run regale be
tween atteburgh and Franklin t on the Allegheny Ri ver.
Leaves Pkteburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, v. m. For freight or paesage, apply on board.
dec27
UN Monday evening, some place between the Dia
mood rind the Firth Wurd, two City Warrants—one
No. 27d, for 81.50 the other .289, for 818,06 . The finder
will Ise liberally rewarded by leaving them at the May
or's Office. JESSE M. JONES,
aps Watchman.
BAGS CREAM NUTS—J (lex re&d and for ante by
lJ aps JOSHUA RHODES, No. 0 Wood 'At.
SOO;RALFDUXES ;SARDINES; WO boxes do.; 150
grunter boxes do.; just reed and tor sale by
nps JOSHUA RHODES
M.tedSES-1.00 half barrels prune quality. tor sah
by JOHN F. PERRY,
end] Corner of Hancock et. and Allegheny Wharf.
DitTHO'AYFL-5 00 bushils ' for sale by
JOHN F. PERRY,
aps) Corner of Hancock at. and Allegheny VlThari.
DE[ED.PEACHES—. IOO bus.. pr O irae
F. quaPE RR lity. fo Y, Kali
by
JH:si
and] Next door to Perry Holm, Allegheny Wharf
kJ of
MITAL&SINCLAIR bawl removed to N 0.16, corner
Wood and First , - ar2
BEEN; APPLES-6 0 bola , ree'd, this day rind for
sale SMITH/C. siNcLikirt,
awl . • .
No 16 Wood istreet.
.
TLET—A. Brick Dwelling Ronne, suitable.for
1_ own families. Situated high up on Federal street,
Allegheny. Apply to - : H. 'LEE,
feb22 - Liberty street, apposite Fifth.
INSIOSE
MEE
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-River ilittelligenst.
ARRIVED;
ISMESI3I
Franklin Packet.
Removal
LEE
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IBS
Mil
WIFIZSZ
:for Oak,
• -, iretrias,tor tt c..,; ,
N hidiatia TQwnehtp Allegheny County, three miles
1_ from DeitSlieck Lock, containing One Hundred and -
Fifteen:Acres and Illt VerChes,witli the allowance:of a=
per cent. for fOBAS. frui6 are fioin a/to 40 Acres of.
Cleared Land, ryoung OreliarittinSaw htill in runnirus
'order; with,duin.and rare clioiplete, and - an abundance
- ;=.Of good :timber on the premises.
Allo t s - Sabstantial Frame Dwelling House, 31--tik 32
feet, with Vigichen, and a Well within ten . yardis of,
Ame-kite.tion; c,Termi accommodating.
Reiter's wishing to purchase, will please makti , tippill
milieu to DAVID iiINERAILT. on the DTCIIIitCB, or to
•
war . Irwin. street.
;nar23:4vt
10R BMX—The Daily Morning Post; and the del.
ly and Weekly Pittsburgh Newspapers, and a. variety
of Eastero Western and Northern Newspapers, kept
daily for sale at ISAAC HARRlS , .Agediey aud•lnteili•
genre Offtee, _corner of St. Clatr and Pena streets, oppo
site the ILiattange hotel. inat.S:ity •
TTALIFABLE CITY PltOPtliTY FO,ll
V ing bits, each 20 Cecil - rout, on. Second street by 75'
deep to uti 'Alley.
ALSO-I,lotl2o.teet front, on SecOnl street, by 75 feel'
deep on Che,rry Alloyr -
ALSLY-4 lots 20 tent front, on First street, by 7u feet
A Margate - can belnsil'in the eilmie. They will be sold
'together or, seParate, as thnkrst applicant may regnire.
or 10 years can be , had on Most of the purchase money,.
ifdesired. . A. CUTHPERT, Gen'l Agent,
mai .26 „ , Srnithfieldstreet.,
""tOR SALE—A desirable FARM, 10 miles from the
4
City;on the Franklin Road, of 132 Acres-50 clear
ed and in d high state of caltivatton ; having 2 Orchards
ofshoice fruits; 25 now in prime wheat and 10 of fine
meadow land , , with springs of good wates... Alio, good
Dwelling House, -Miry House, Ilarn and Stable, and
tenant liollll - 13 and Stable—all under good knee. The,
wood Wadi abound In prime Timber. , -
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, .
Smithfield street
•
AA VALCABL.E. FARM FOR SALE—Of 115 Acres'
having 45 in a good state of cultivation; and suite. ,
bleimprovements : the balance of the Land isOf first rate
quality, and well timbered--situated one - ntile, from the
West side of the Ohio river, and twenty miles belew
this city.. Whose desirous of securing a healthy location
and a hatpin, in a good Faun, will attend, without de
lay. S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent,
mar 22 . ; Smithfield street.
A R M FOR I,ALE-7I Acres; abouttbree miles from
_L" tee City tine. on the Turnpike, adjoining the old
Mack Horne 'ruverhytroperty, near East Liberty... The
ground is well improved, add is n delightful situation for
country heat. It has thereon s goodDvsylling. House,
and three Ismail tenant houses, and one of the - bar
springs of' - vater lit the eountryvand can be hat on yen'
aceommodating terms. Enquire of
febt3 , THOS ATELLON.
lEthR SALE--A fine Brick House, and Lot, near the
F
Court Mouse. Apply to SILLNNON,
mart!: Att'y at Liw.Foruth•street.
__
ri'lS I.F.T—A garden! Three Story Threlling
Haase, on Second street, near Smithfield Street.
Auto, wit; ted, a situation for a good; holiest and compe
tent Clerk {and one for a smart lad about 17 years of age,
in *warehouse, or to learn a good trade:
' Address'box 324, Poet Office, Pittsburgh. - marNifit
irra TO Li T—A small,Drick Dwelling Rouse, situ
ate in tha Second Ward, city of 'Pittsburgh. En.
quire of WILLIAMSA SHINN.
Attorneys at Law,
titar.z.aat Office. Fourth, above Smithfield street.
T.
O LET—I ^ Ilegheny City, a Dwelling House, Sta
ble mid Lot. 60 teeny 30U, now occupied by. Benj.
Glyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. kor terms, address the
subscriber, via box 140, Pittsburgh Post Office.
fehllbiltfALF.X. BRACKENRIDGF—
_......_ . _ _
1 - ‘Oft SALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling,
E. situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House
Empire of M'AIULLEN & DOWNING,
janl7 i Ma Liberty street, opposite Seventh.
. __. .__
rll . TO LET—A Four Story Brick Store, with a
.
trooil Dwelling attacked, on Market street, melt
door to lltint s treet. The subscriber will put in a new
front to dui Store, on or before the let of April A xi., and
give possession at that time, Apply to
WALTER BRYANT,
4.9• Liberty et._
!ME
TAVERN STAND AT SIIOUSTOWN. FOR
RENT--A commodious and well finished Tavern
Stolid, in the village of Shousetown, fdrnisbed iu
modem Plyir, with good Stabling autehed. It will be
teased foil term of years. Addles".
intad P. SHOUSE, Shousetown.
flit) L,K r—A good dry C MIAS, "{tatted on the North.
eaFt ade of the Diamond, suitable far an Fisting
Room or Storage of any kind. Enquire of
HOGAN & CANTWELL.
feli9 bs3 Market at. Pittsburgh.
SOILACE Si ARIL ISAAC R- DILLIUS
Land and General Agency Gillet,
AI rnK CAPtTLL OF ILLINOIS, CITY Or SPRISIGTIELD.
Tu Non.,itridrnt Raiders of Illinois lorndo—lfoldors of
ftlenoi3 indtbudnoss, and all persons *sir
en-I of purchasing SUM Lands wiqi
Blinois strip ec heeds
111 HE triiileraigned would re,;,ceifullyinform the public
that they beveestahllsheil in this etty—thc capital of
the Stale LAND and GF.NERAL AGEN—
c I - OFFICE, for the trausantiOn of all beanies* apper
taining ;herrn:to:within the limits of the
All traneactiens relative to the purchase and salt of
leads, examining lands Add reporting their location. ad
vantages and valise ; paying taxes, redeeming lend sold
for taleS,:tnvestigatim; are., buying sod selling all
d use ripuqut of Sotto ludeliteduessi this and every other
description of brishimix`attecited to a Genera/ Land
Agency. on the most extended scale, will be promptly
a d faithfully attended to.
in regard to locationortheve many advantaites over
all other agencies In the.Slattihclug at the Capital, near
dic centre of the State, and at the very fountrun.heml
at infortnatiOtt In relation to matters connected with
lands,taxes, and lLtale initotedness-through the medium
of the gouge:neat and executive offices. 'ln addition to
this important adrantege, the senior partner. Mr. Ash,
has occupied, for several years, the position of principal
Clerk its the Itz tuna Auditor s orcee, and having had charge_
of the books and Stet e land deportment in said office, has
obtained le thorough knowledge on nil subjects connect
ed with this agency; and we ere,therefort, enabled at all
limes to give correct and prompt information, much in
advanee of any other agency in the Siena. Oat location
is also troportant to non residettn, wishing to pay taxes,
os oat acquaintance with the col lectors of the revenue is
such that we can obtain the tax receipts through the
mall, mitt the money paid directly Into the State treat*
ry, thereby avoiding the risk of remitting fonds by mail,
we able, beg leave to inforaapersone wishing to pur
chase State lands, that oar arrangerneuts are such, that
we e an y at all times, furnish State trends, scrip, or indent.
edness in any amount, and at less rates than any other
office in the Stew:
In coneinston. we take pride in referring to the char
acter and standing of the gentlemen who have been kind
enough to permit us to use their names as riferenceo, and
with sincere desire to please, backed by fidelity, indus
try and promptitude in all our business transactions, to
merit Mt-, confidence of all who many entrust their bard.
Moe to our bends. ASH & DILL.ER
Speing?l•l4, March 110,4649.
• 'geese:rens:
lion. Dania/ Sturgeon, ...... •• • 17. S. senate.
lion. domes Cooper, do.
Col. Samuel W. Black, Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. Vogan Diller, du.
Gen. Robert Patterson, Philadelphia.
Gen. Adam Diller. du.
Joseph 1.. Chester, 'do.
Messri. Wadsworth & Sheidon,Newlork City.
Meseta Me Leaulr C 0.,• • • •New.Orlentts,
Mesita. A. Gowdy & Co. Louise iPe.
John hl. Wymer, Esq., St. Louis.
James'Calhoun, Fsq : , Cincinnati.
His Es. Gov. A. C. French, • •Springfield, 111.
Hon. Thomas 11. Campbell, do.
Hon. id. H.Treat do. [aph:ln
1` le rrf j "IAI PORIUBI.
MAC t ULErS HISTORY OF ENGLAND. 25 rents •
voume.
Life of Franklin illustrated;
Thu Midnight Sun, by Fredrika Monier ;
Twelie Lectures on Comparative Embryology,- by
Louie Agassig ;
Reupheni or pages of the Book' f Life at twenty; by
Latuartine ;
The I.ancaster Witches; a Romance of Brodie 'For
rest, by Ainsworth ;
The Secret Passion; by the author of the youth of
SEUL speare ;
Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of Wissahikon ;
Life in Paris, Mysteries of London, Califortia Guide
Book ;
Life and Adventures of .Dick Turpin ;
Outlines of Physiognomy, by Redfield, M. D.;
The Diamond and the Parole, by Mrs. Gore ;
Four months among the Gold-Diggers, by J. T. Brook,,
M. D.;
The Prime; or George St. - George Julian, by Henry .
Cocktoo ' •
Life inLondon : a story of thrilling interest, founded
upon the scenes of Happiness and Misery ;
The Reformed Highwayman ; a sequel to Esther de
Mediae, qr the Crimes of London ;
Eugene Sue's Seven Capital Sine;
•
Memories of a •young Physician . by Dumas;
Bulwer'n and hiaryatt's Novels, bound ;
Dicken's Works,bound ; •
A large variety of popular publications and standard
works;on hand, and for sale by
WORE & HOLMES,
mad Third et, opposite the Post Office.
;
Alarge Box, directed to W. B. Murphy, Pittsburgh.
It , was taken by a dram is from the store of W. K.
Murphy, and directions to leave it at Mcßee's Grocery
store, corner of First mid .Wood streets, but it was not
delivered there, and it is supposed has been left hy mis
take at some other house. The drayman's face is known
by the person who gave hint the box, but Ms name and
residence am not known.
INFORMATION WANTED=If Corporal BLADES,
late a member of Company C., Bth Infantry, (General
Worth , s Division,) will call at the Royal Exchange
Office,:he will hear of a friend who wishes' to see. hint.
mards:ll* ' JOHN CITI,WiIv
FIND--A . Pocket Rook, containing a considerab,s
minium of money. The owner can haie it by de
scribing the book and contents, and Is:tying for this ad
vertisement. Apply 10 11. GALWAY,
rrindO No. 4 Commercial Row.
LL E7YB FOUND- 4 A bunch of Keys was found yester
.l‘ day, in Seventh 'lnit.: The owner can have them
by calling at this office: , mans
11DLACES fora nirmber of Conclimen,Hostlers, House
Servants, Clerks; ScileimOn; Schcioknasters, Sales-
men, Laborers; Farmers and boys of all ages, cooks and
girls, chambermaids; nurses, Ba., supplied. All kinds of
n encjes attended to, for moderate charges. , -
Please" call at ISAAC HARRIS' 'Agency and Intelli
gonna Office, corner of Penn and St. Clair strsets near
ly oplinsite the Erohange Hotel. '• nuir24:4t*
.&-pprentieee W stilted.
r subscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi
1 net, Chalr•malcing and-Chair Painting branches o
business.' Sort of steady habits, about 16 yeara of age
would be preferred. None need apply, who mine
come : well recommended. K. G., PAHNESTOCK,
lot STithfield street.
B
barrels Small White' Beans, for sale by
. , WM: DYER;
up 4 , 158 Liberty sweet.
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EXCHANGE XIVD . BAIVICING OFFICE
N. H. earner gf , Thi,d and Wood strews.
QIGHT mid Time , Bills of Exchange... Brink riotos..att
I.3.forOigtv.siOd domestic loin bought and -sold on th
. Inostfavotahler terms. -
all the 'principal - cities of tie llntni .
at the lowpst ratep. --_Jett
&UHF ICRAYLKEt.
ICRAINER RAUH.
Banker/ and Exehange Brokers, Dealers in" Foreign and
Domestic Bilk, Bills qf Exchange, Xs/quotes Depos
it, Bank Notes;and Coin. • •
Corner of Third and Wood sus., directly opposite the St.
Charleit Hotel. I : inarki
LINES - .IS -
N. 110 SON,
Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Notes,
N 0.55 Market street, Pittsburgh.
SELLING H 122. ILICILUIGEL BUYING BANN
New York j prl Cincinnati' " -
Philadelphia " Louisville ' • I
Baltimore ' f• St. Louis •
IMX=2I
Raying rates - •
Ohio. . die. .
Indiana ,
Kentucky. , „
Virginia. .l .
Wheeling .
Tennesae,t "
anlg-y
JAIL 11030,M ' : 111011; fIARGINTV ,
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BANKERB:-AND , EXCHANGE -BROKERS,
N. E.. Corner of Wood and Simh,tirieks,,'Tinsbultk. Pay
rstALERS in Coin,Dank Nose, Time Bills, Foreign
If and Domestic Exchange, Cernficates of Deposit, Ac
EXCHANGE on all the, principal Cities. of_the Linton.
and Europe, for:sale in sums to suit purchasers.
CURRENT and par funds . reeeived on deposite.,
COLLECTIONS made on all parte of the Union. ai the
lowest rates. . • -
COTTON YARN-10,000 lbs: asioited Nos., I arn,
6 Chain, Ece., 150 bales Ratting;2s do: Candlewick.
For ertfe at loweat.rearket rates, by • • . •
aplit - '• RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. -
Uf:37C.Re. - - --- -2 - 111 - ailirt iiiiiihrliinli - 07Suga
10 Mils. ae.orted Nos. Loaf Sugar, 420 do 0. Molasses,
iu store and for sale by._
are: RIMY, MATTHEWS i!e; CO.
L.
ARD.--31 kegs No. 1, 1 bbl. do; do.; in store ; for sale
b fap2l RHEY; MATTHEWS & CO.
DEANS, A.e.—.51 bble. 'White .bleane,2 do. Shelled
- Corn, in store - . For sale b_y_ . -
apt . RIMY.; A!i'THE WS & CO.
SUNDRIES, -116 sacks Peaches, UM; bushels Chest
.
nuts, in store and for sale by
apt RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO'.
CORN --SO sacks Corn, iu store and fur sale' by
apt — ,• „ S. & HARBAUGH
SUGAB7-10 nada. Sugar, itlatio, i 7ia l o i rli t l i dltr o lilo by
. 53 Wolof and 104 Front, street..
ELOI.III-130 bids Flour, Extra; just landing, and for
Sale by , inp2l S. & AV. HAIIBAUGH.
DRIED APPLES AND PEACIIEti--A first late anti
ale of each in stare and for sale by
ap2 S .4t EARSAIJOH.•
EER HAIR—A few bales Deer Hair, in store and for
. sale by taraj S. & W. IARBAUGH:
LAX SEED-100 barrels, just lauding and for sale
lI 'by S. & W. 11ARBAIJOH,
mar 27 hio. 53 Water and 104 Front street.
13UTTER-10 barrels or Mime Roll 1
11 up in cloths, received aud for sale by
inar27 S. & %Y. HARF/AUGH,
RAIN-2000 bashels Rye;
aOOO ' " . Wheat;
'6OOO " Corn;
4000 " Barley, WA: Tract; for which the
highest market price in cash will bcpaid.
mart' S. Et. AW HARBA.UOII.
WOOL—The highest market price in caab wilt be
paid for the different grades of Wool, by
S. a W. HARBAUGH,
No. 15.1 Wato r and 104 Front streets.
SUGAR CURED HAMS 10 make soperior Sugar
Cured Hams, received and forsalti by
S. & W. HARDAUGH,
No. 53 Water street and 104 Front to.
1) YE FLOUR—A Ibis. Rye Flour, just Teeeived nod
lb for sale by frnar3ol W. It J C!ACHESON-
uTnivt:s —5O bbls. Potatoes, In store ma tarsals
Y
by [MaY3O) 'Sir...kJ. C. ACIIESON.
biERRING-100 boles Sealid Herring. received and
for sale by J. S. BONNET
mar3o Liberty street.
AiSINS. , -I tr . tlav
store end for
Imer3ol J. B. BONNgT. Liberty et
ORANGES AND LEMONS- - -55 &nest:haves ;
25 " Lt.latohs;
!mil()) J. S. BONNET,
o store and for sale by "
HOES. SMALL WHITE BEANS—Reed and far
sale by lautr29) CUMMINSfr. SMITH.
O
BUSHELS DRY' PEACHES-Reed and toraale
by (nnu49) CIMMINS-in
&JOBARRELS FLOC Et—Reil for sale by
YU emar.9 CUMMINS A. SMIFII
:c
ritA FAMILY FLOUR`-Always on band and tor
L
sale by inutr.V) CUMMINS do SMITII.
R 0 COFFEE-4Gbags, sumo and In, sate. by
JAMES PATTON, Ir.,
MA WS • N 0.17, Liberty street
D:L) A PPLIt., AM) YEACHE. .
no bushels I) Apples ;
l'esehes; In slant and fat sale by
JAMES PAT ON, Jr.,
trutrW No. 17 Liberty 6 trefm.
RIED HERRINGS-01 boxes. in more and for sale
JLY by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
rriar-O N 0.17 Liberty street.
E tTitE - SIMAS-41bble.
mores - 10. 37 LibeTty et
IiVE-1003 bushels, in store and for salO.by
JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
tnat23 No. 17 Liberty et.
S IOLLED CORN-75 bbls., received nail (or sale by
JAS. PATTON, Jr.,
ratir2i No. 17 Liberty 14t.
nICOONI:4--:a) doz. Corn ;
10 doz. Hickory; in store and for sole by
JAS. PATTON, Jr.,
morl.B N 0.17 Liberty it.
Cii01.6C61124 - 0011. CATTLE ANDHESOkba,,CSa
onntly on hand and for gale by
marl RIiODESh ALCOR.N, 30 Fit% et.
M. TURPENTINE-10 bbls., in prime order, Jost
C. received and for sale by
IL A. FAIDIESTOCK. do CO.,
Coruer tst emu Wood sts.
LAX - TRACT -LW:WOOD-70 eases, just re e'd and for
1.11 ante by U. A. PAIINESTOCK & CO.,
mar 24 Corner lit and Wood ete,
YARIS ORF..EN-19 cans, true. lust reed and for sale
by IZ. A. FA HNESTOCK te CO.,
Rar.7.5 Corner Ist stud Wood sta.
. _ .
POTATOES --1W sacks, just reed and tar Bale by
mar." KING & .MOORHEA D.
IIOLASC.I,--60 bids. Plantation Alolnar•et,llll_litore
and for solo by KING & MOORHM.D.
owl Diamond.
11;LANTA'CION SUGAR AND MOLASSES—
JC IN/ hhds. prime Plantation Sugar;
bbls. do. do. Molasses; just received
and for sale by . AIILLER A RICRETSON,
mart. 170 Liberty street.
SUGARIIOUSE MOLASSES--2abri s. S. H.Molasses,
Louisiana Refinery;just received, on coneicoment
and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON,
marl 4 170 Liberty street.
HONEY—S bids Honey just received on conzignme 11
and for site by. HILLER & RICKETCON,
=aid 'llO Libeny street.
pRODUVE-40 - micks Dried Peaches;
40 kegs No. t Lard; for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON, -
.
marl 4 170 Liberty street
DE.A9II BRANDY-15 barre Ls. Peach Brandy, Just.re
eetred and fat sale b riLLEß..titicKETso..
math 170 Llbeny street.
- _
R ICB-20 tierces Rice in store end founds by .
in
& RIORRTgON, - ,
ntnrl4 - - 170 Liberty street
HELL. COMBS—A' great variety of Baek,preseing
0 and Side C.,xabs, new etyle, on hand at
__
• .4F.MULON , ICINZEY'S,
marl 7.. :67, Market street.
A PARTNER .WANTED With nCasti Capital of
A
stBoo, to be the Business Partner in .a !daunt:actor) ,
doing a large and profitable business in this - city: ,
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield street.,
MACAULEY'S new and cheap eat
non of Macaaley's History of England, this day re
coined nut for sale by KAY ac CO.,
mart 4 • Corner Wood and Third stn.'
TEAS.
TAE finest qualities of Green and Black Teas, in 1, f
and I packages, Warranted equal in price and qual
ity to any in the city. HENRY C. KELLY,
mar24:2cv •• • Corner Fillbaneet and Market alley.
prrswanTrrrr/
60 BALES CUBA, just received andforisale by
J. A.' lit,A zuRrE,
marl 7 • st
News foe Catifornians.
(lOM'S REVOLVER'S, with apparatus by Ennis
In a few days, by. JOHN CART WRIGET,
marls • • 'B3 Wocid street.
LEMONS! LEPIONS!-250 boxes Lemons. Just re
ceived And for stile 'by .30SHUA RHODES, `.
mnrd 0[ No:i 6 Miami et.
MACAULTIY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAI4D—VoIs_ 1:
and 2, price 50 centallutlees" edition—containing
all the matter, verbatim at Uterraarn,brvols..l and 2 br the•
-London edition—embellished with an accurate portrait
- or the author. Two vols. in one ; price 50e. A ) large
supply of the abova received and for sale by
- • -JOHK H.IIIELi:OR, •
tit Wood mtreet.
T ANDSCAPE PAPER— • -
_IJ 1 net, a vievVolthe Bustle of Monterey;
1 " " " Cerro Gordo ;
" Buena Vista;
i -"- • " " Fets de Parie;_-
1
" " " Chase de Lyon;
" " • Garde Yrtuicaix ;
1 " " Col. C. Auvergne.
The above is suitable for papering large public ioores.
For sale at the warehouse, of •- S. C. DILL, ;
AXTELSII,FLANNELS—These most desirable oode,
rr warranted not to Shrink in washiogr are constant.
ly kept for stile at Dry Goods House of W r It. MURPItty;
corner of Fourth and Market streets, where - a freslt'stip
Ply hits jast been received. ' , Also, - fine.Welth - Gaur.e and
Perslan Flannels, or infants. •• • •
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proposals for Coat.
110ROPOSALS will be received 'at the office of the
Pittsburgh Gas Works untilthe'
11th inst.; for fur
nishing Coal, for said Works for one, year, from May 1,
1849, to May 1, 1850—the Coal JO be of each finality ns
shall he approved - of by the Engineer-and Committee—to
be of the standard measure of-this Contity,.orit be
estimated at 76 pounds to the bushel. ...
The Coal to be delivered into the stores in such (pan-.
tides and at such times as the Engineer shall require.—.-
Three-fourths of the whole to be delivered by the first of
December. Payments will be made monthly. Ample.'
and sufficient security will.be required;, and i addition,'
20 , per cent will be-retained out of each monthly pey
mem, to indemnify the Works for nan-fulfilment of con
tract Anyinformation required. will be furnished by
the Engineer, at Works. stp3ttd
EdgeWOrth tindles'Semlnary, Sewickley.
TWA Summer' Session of this Institution .will cora
-1 mence on TUnsDAY, the ,Ist of May.
Turists. , -For Boarding and Tuition' ill any or all the
English branches,.B4ls,ooper Session 01 five months.,
For further particulars, see circulars at Messrs. John
Irwin & Sons, corner ofiront and Ferry streets, or T. H.
Nevin & Co., i2O Liberty street. ap3Mlw
Buying'rates
County & Cit%ord'e I
'Relief Notes }
Pennsylvania Co.
New, York I
Maryland . i
New Orleans ...
)Iy.HEREAS, some person of persons. having broken
into the- office of the- Allegheny Cemetery on the
mg it of the aten of March, and stolen therefrom a Sur
veyor's Compagg and a case' of Drawing Instruments, the
above reward will be paid.upou conviction of said per
son or persons,
,The Compassean be easily idetnifidd,
Rom its being what iwettlled a Surveyor Cross Conipass,
made by Pike, of New - York. The Drawinglnatruments
were' of fine 'quality, and London make., . •
• JOHN CHISLETT
2,1849. •
* Office or i . he Cem'etery, A
.. 26,000 Yards 'or Paving.'
TE Birminghanerovrn CounCil, desiring to "
contract
with some suitable person or persons, to furnish ma
terials and to pave about 25,000 -yardaof the streets of
that Borough, will receive Sealed Proposals for the
whole or any, part of raid work, until the :let-of May
next. Proposals to be left. with James M. bl'Etroy.
By order of the Connail.:
ap2:lm • THOMAB BLACK.MoRB, President.
110 P•E oTRAN G EMPOItItt . -
14 J. ROGERS' respectfully informs' his. friends and.
11...-the public that he line opened his: sew Ctormua
ffroaa, No. 27, between Front and Second, where he will
keep constantly on kandajarge aud superiar atiortment
of. Clothing, suitable for Me present Season.
Having lust returned from the East with a new and:
splendid assortment of:Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesfings,
of the Mast desirable patterns, which will be made up
on the shortest nojee .and in the most fashionable styjei
ou the one price cash system, as low as can be hail at
any other establishment In. Pnliburgh.
Don't forget -the'.rdace, but call at th, CLOTHING.
EMPORIUhf, No. 27 Market st , Pittsburgh. ItrtraL3ni
..Valtiableßeat Estate for Sale.
THE subscriber will sell, at titivate sale, that valuable ;
Property, 'coif the Fourth 'street ioad adjoining his.
present. residence and giva possession immediately.—
There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE.LAND, in a
high state of cultivation. The improvements are n large
and well finished BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE, a su
perb Barn, and otherom-buildings. Adjoining the Dvrell
mg is a running Fountain and a good Pump, whieg fur
nish a constant supply or excelleat water. •• There is a
variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises.
If the above described property is not sold soon it will
be rented for a time: Also, for sale, a large LOT, on
•PenMsylvariia Avenue, atabe end of Me board-walk.
Inqutre of Imar3l:2ml DAVID 'HEELER. -
. (Gazette copy .3md) .-•
utter s put
tfongress Gaiters.
LADIES, 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 untie, and dangle about the ankle ;
they are not only moth handsomer, but , ilisplay the foot
rutO ankle to a much better advantage than any other
Boot or Shoe made. Yon will also snit linte.and trou
ble. Manufactured by, S. KEYS.
' No. "B Fifth street.
LARMS' SPRING SHOES-:--Silk, Satin and French
Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color; on band
and made tn order.
- Also, a full nasortinent of Children's Shoes, of every
description. 'Manufactured by . ' KEYS,
mar2B . No. S Fifth struet.
OUR'fAllsl FAPER-5000 pieces otßainbow Winnow
VI Curtain Paptr, new styles i2OOO pieces plain Green
do., at . S C. HILL'S,
mar3o . 87 Wood st.
Butrunt & Co.,
BOTTLERS, - AND MANTPACTITAZO OW MINIMAL
AVarnit,.: Sarxteparilla, Porter, Ale, Clder,ltoot Beer,
Mead and Pop, NCi. 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty
street, corner of Ceeirft alley. Pittsburgh.` 'marZky
AFINE second•handed Two Horse Family CARRIAGE
and Harness, in good order. Apply immediately to
THOS. SANDER S, corner First street and Cherry alley,
as II bargain wilt be given. ap4:3l*
TIRUG SFORE, in Grant -street. near Second. En
JU , -quire of [ap3:3.er] WIT BARDEN:
- -
1)4 OBINSON is 'opening , the largest imPortation. -" di
jrt, of CLOTHS, CASSIMErI. VESTINGS,
and TREIIIIPSGS, expressly for tills market, which, for
richness of finish, excel any. - - •
Kr Post Buildings, comer Fifth and Wood. rapa.itw
On Sunday afternoon, a pair of GOLD
I. 6II IIO 3 SPECKS. The. finder •will be liberally re
warded,by leaving them at this office. apt%
_
Isaac Williams,
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is O t !, e 'f i nu:llifield Etre . 5t,.N0.01,24,:rbe
IikTOTICE.—The undersiamed hereby gives notice. that
.1.11 from and after this date M. Jowl Rosa is theOul Y
authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts
or orders in my name. •C. WERNEELIRG,
• Fashionable Head Quartets,
Pittsburgh, April 2,1 D. No i: es Market st.
JU ECEIVED AT . M. A. IdINER'S..--The Cuxtous, a
Family Picture; by E. Bokser Lytton.
The Diamond and tho Pearl ; l,y Mrs. Gore.
New York in Slices: with splendid illu.strationts.
The Old Judge, or Lilo in a Colony; by Judge Hulibur
ton. author of Sum Slick.
The Adventures of Caleb Williams, or thlngs as they
arc; by William Godwin.
Davis' Manuel of Magnetism; new edition..
Morfit'is Chemical and l'harmsentic Manipulations;
with CM illustrations.
A Plow Description of California, complete with all
she useful ioformation to emigrants to that country; by L.
W. Unsling*, a resident of California. •
=4o' SittIVIICLO sr.. 3D 0002 AVM SIMON .
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filLlcellatteous.
Ten Dollars Reward.
GOLD! GOLD:! GeLD!
EiMMEI2I
u=ten
Cloth Store.
.
) ~..t. t.t 4 , IN TIM: MATTER of the voluntary ns
c).
7e • ..4 , signmcnt of HUGO F. CH/alt . /1' to WILLIAM
, . Pavan. N 0.193, October Term, lSO in the
s
~ '-‘). Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
. ... l' i '-‘,. County. the Coon appoint Rende Wash
,. '-_-__ i,' inngton Auditor; to audit, seulc and ar
range the account of William Payne, as
signee as aforesaid.
Notice is hereby given that the Auditor will proceed to
discharge the duties of the foregoing appoinunent on'the
6th day of April, 1619, at :I o'clock, e. sr., at his office, in
Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
mar,NIREADE WASHINGTON.
rwill /Magazines received at Id. A.Blizser , s.
ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, FOR APRIL ; Grahame
, hiagazine for April.
Sartant's Union Magazine, for April.
Macaulay's England, t and 2 pare; cheap edition.—
Published by the Harpers.
Pane Illustrated late of Dr. Franklin.
K:eleste, the Pirate's Daughter t - a.Tale of the Smith-
Vest. By !digs Eliza A. Duprey.
The Midnight Sun, n Pilgrimage; by Frederika Bremer
Blackuroed's Magazine, for Mareh.
Littell's Living. Age ; No. tam. •
ra - Smithfield street, third elem. above 24. (ape
T INEN GINGEIAhIS.—W, R. MURPHY has now open
I_4 a large assortment of above GOods; plain Cham
bray Plaids and Stribes ; also, French Linens of every
quality; honed do. for boys' weir; and a large assort
ment of woolen, worsted and cotton Goods; for boys'
wear. Buyers are invited to call at North-east coiner of
Fourth. and Market streets. '
Wholesale buyers will please walk up stairs, entrance
'from Fourth street. mar3o
New Boot and Shoe Store
jTire subscriber would inform the pith
lic that he has taken the store nit St Cl-ir
street formerly occupied by Dr Reynolds, where
he intends manufacturing to order,Gensiemen'e,
Ladies' Misses and Children's BOOTS, - SHOES and
GAITERS• which, for neatness and workmanship, dura
bility and wieldy of materials, cannot be surpassed by
any other establishment in the city. He asks, and will
endeavor to merit, a share of public patronage
mar3l:2w THUS. A. HI.NTON."
it old custoiners, strangers . Visiting the city, and
.I.XL others wishing to provide themselves with a hand
so no DRESSEOAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti
cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with
JAMES WOUITIE, Tailor,
Third street, Sr. Chn rles Building.
-
LTN.a few days I Will be in 'receipt of . e. well selected
and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS, now
on their way from ihe }last, to which :I would invite the
attention of rry *friends. A good fit warranted in all
cases. JAS. Mc GUIRE, Tailor,
mar3l. , Third street St. Charles Building.
NUTS -10 bags- Filberts 3
10 " Cretan Nuts
10 " = English Wal ' onts ;
50 . 0 .Shelled Almonds;
5 bales Bordeaux ‘•
Imar3l3:
PRUNES AND FIGS-3w drums Figs; •
• 150 boxes . and jars Prunes.
In store and for sate be .1. B. BONNET,
mar3l ' ' ' • Liberty street
(Journal copy.)
I\TEW 1100 KS —History of Queen Elizubeth, by Jacob
11 Abbott, wi th engravings. 'Just ..eceived and for.
sale. by ' • 3OHNSTON•Ei STOCKTON,
Corner Markel,nnd 3d ste.
M .
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ACAULEIPS HISTOF.I" OF EN GLAND=Harpers
Editicio, finc paper. No.l ; price 25 cents. Jua t re.
cei vett and for sale by JOHNSTON 5c sTocicToN,
mnr3t Corner Market and 3d ate.
ATENT BOORS—Essay on the -Union of Church and
Ell State. By Baptist Noel, •
The Hand •Book of -Hydropathy, for professional and
domestic use, with an appendix. on the best,mode of
Conning hydropathic establishments, being the result of
twelve years experience at Grafenburg and Freywal-
The daztotis, a Family Picture. By Sir E. Bulwer
Lytton. Jest received, and for sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
corner Third nud Market sts.
11110 MILLINERS.—The subscriber has a large stock
of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS.
'which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at Lis
Turning FAintilistfaienti No. 27 Fifth street.
inart4:3m
OLASSES-40 hbls. Molnssep,. u slorCaud for MO
.1 11 1 12 1 - S.A W. ILARDAUGH.
RANUNS!OIRANGES!-600boxeR0 igeojurire
O
erived and for sele:br • • JoSHUeoItHODES,
more • •• • • No:OWood.si..
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NEW GOODS...HAILGAINS I BA
THE BIG GOLDEN, BEEHIVE AO -[ - •
Nets Spring and SUMMIT Dry Geodittoto open 2'. -. _
o of
St the BIG BEE - HIVE, on Marker
[ between Third and Fourth stmts.
[ • ' WM. L. RUSSELL; No. 62 Market street, be
• tweet' Third and Fourth streets, sign of tire
. .
Golden Bee-Hive. has now commenced renewal.
a -very large and splendid stock of Spring an
Summer DRY GOODS, whtch he is enabled to offer loins
numerous easterners and the public generally,ht prices
far below those of any
~former season. These Goad* [
have all been selected with the greatest care, and will bo -
foand-to be one of the largest and'most splbrulid stocks _[
OP springsrai Summer Goods ever offered in this city.-- "
As many of these Goods have been purchased of theist- .
porters, per the latest Arrivals from 'Europe, the subscri-
her is confident that he can offer to his customers the
very newest styles of Lattice Dress Goods, comprising
English, French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch Goods, together -
with 'a full assortment of American manufacture, and
cheaper Chita chit he found elsewhere.: -
LADIES' , DRESS GOODS. - • ' ,
Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely low ;
"Rich Brocade . beautiful goods;
Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ; - . -
Glare Silk, rich goods ;
Poult de Sole, fashionable and late:importations;
Black Armures, plaid and striped; • '
Brocade Louses, new styles;
Mohair Chameleon, figured, (very cheap
Silk Tissues / all colors; •
Balzurines, in great variety ; , . - , •
Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses;
New style rich Mourning Lawns;
Organdie Lawns, a beautifulartiele ;
Black. Gros de Rhine, all widths and quailfirs ;
Black.Boinhazines, of most approved makes; :
Paris
Paris printed Bareges i extremely_WW; ' ' -
Paris printed Lawns. In great varistY - . -
Crapes and Crepes Liisse, a full assortment ofeolors and
qualities;
Togethir with a large supply, of De Lames and Alpacas,'.
some as low as.l2; cents per yard. 'ln addition to the
above will be found , beautiful assOrtraent of Black
Brussels Lace,for trimming dresses, mantillasand Capes.
Aiso, Preach. worked Capes, Collars and . Calls, latest -
styles. 'Also. Vit.torfa Lawns aid - Spotted Robes, very
cheap ;Swi.S. Mull, Inconel and Book hluslitts; Bonnet' i.
Ribbon; Belting Ribbon ; .Cravats•; Scarfs; Artificials k -
Gloves; Milts and Hosiery:" - ;
.
• - SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! -
Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured;'
Crape Chine, do. a new article • '•
Rich changeable Glace:Shawls, high lustre;
Mode Emb'd Thibet do. ext./cm:64 , 10w ;
.-
13lack"Emb'd Thibet , do. very cheap ;
Black. Silk. ' do. best quality •
Black Nett • ' • do. ' lotc prices;
White Cantorterapc do. splendid goods; •
Chameleon Silk - do. late importations;
"rimed Cashmere • do: cheapest in the city;
White grab'd Thibet do, a beautiful article. -
_- - -
Thelargest, cheapest bed best assortment in the City.
Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, rid:fond
cosily bf 'the 'newest' styles and colors, can.
always he found at the Bigßee-Ilire.between Third and
Folfrttr'sts., , No.O. I'mor23l L. RUSSY,LL.
Patriciate and Staple Goode, Cheapeeillreil,
ALARGE STOCK;OF CALICO,. from 3 cants to 10
cents per yardrßleached and pnbleache:il Alumnus,.
from 3 cents upward ; Bed Tickings and Cbicks, I.l°ll
supply: of all - qualities and prices; Irish Likens; Table
Damask, Russia and' Scotch Diapers,' Napkins; Table
Diapers; Crash and -Dowlas ; Scotch and Mitucheiter
Ginghams; San netts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills;
all of which will be sold oil at prices that cannot fail to
please and withoutfear of competition. . '
[Remember "the Big gee Hive, Market street, be-
twecn Third and Fourth streets—No:62..
' • • WM: L: RUSSELL.:
0:.65, MARKET STREET, between Fourth. suet({N - and the Diamond Foreign and 'Domestic Dry
Goods; The subscriber has just receiyed his first suppll ,
of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, -adapted to the Rprittg
Sales; consisting /II part of the following: • .
4-4 English Lawns, only 121 eta., French Organdy
Lawns; la els., 44 Blue Alerintae Prints,.l2l.cts.,i 4-4
Double Purple Prints, 121 cts., Drab Mous de Lain, 112
els., -French Dress Ginglims, 12 eta ., - 4-4 Brown blas
ting, from 6a:if! ets„ Bleached Muslins,3i et 3.044 Dleaeli
ed Mullins, 6} to 121 ctn., Prints; Meth:sac 'Patterns, 61 ,
cis: 2d Mourning Fr. Ginghams, 12} cts., French .Work.
LADIES' GOODS :
Brocadethame Brotha Figured Silks, Cha
melion Satin de &lien, Wide Black" Plaid Silks, Wide
Black Gro. de Mine Silks, Figured - Foulard Silks, Plaid
Gro. d'Armour Silks; Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Bieck
Mantilla Silks Paris Primed Lawns, English Printed
Lawns, French Dress .Ginghams;;Embrotdered Swiss
Moslins, Path; Primtd Mona de Lains;Sritin Plaid Hera
ges, Chamelion Plaid Granadines, Plaid Linen Lustres,
French Organdy Lawns._-
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New style Bonnet. Ribbons. Ladies' Cravats; Revere
I3ordefed Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; French Wark.' -
dapes and Collars. Blackand Colored Kid Glirres;Liale -
Thread and Silk Gloves, -Mohair sad Worsted Mitts,.
Black Sisk Fringes and Gimps, (Hull, Swiss, .3 accmett and
Thread Edgings and Inserungs; White and' Black Silk
Hose, Castirriere, , Merarlan,-Black and White Cotton
Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi Veils. • .
Embroidered White Cashmere anti Crape
Plaid and' Black Silk Shawls, Black and. Colored. Moos
de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Berage Shawls, French
Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and
Colored Silk Fringe Tbibbei Shawls. , • -
'• DOMESTIC AND STAPLE. GOODS: r
Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia
per and Crasb, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached
and Brown . Moslins. Cagnetta, Kentucky Jeans, 'led
Ticking, Domestic 'Gingham., Colored. Cambrics, _Led
White and Yello* Flannels, Welsh Flambe's , -Canton
Flannels, Brovin, Bleached dud Colored
• French and. English, Blae, Black and Brown Cloths ;
Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style Fancy
.Vestings and Cravats; Silk Under Shini and: Drawers;,
Liner Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, and a fine
sortment of Hosiery and Suspenders.-
PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS , .
I have - just-received a Splenaid assortment o:
Style
Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Par;'
The above Goods have all been purchased at the lovr
est cash prices, and will be sold NV holesale and Retail, at
such" rates as canuot fail, to pleats all who wish to buy.
gtiod Good! at low prices.
ABSALOM MORRIS,
No. 65. Alarke.t at. Pittsburgh.:
be Spring and Summer Stook of
READY-MADE CLOTHING' , A'j,•THE
THREE BIG DOOMS,. .
FOR THE FILLTZAT STAMM, HAS METER. :DECO SWILLED,
Even by the Celebrated Establishment itself. .
AE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed
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upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has ei.obled
ham to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow
him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any
other Hoose,East or West. '
JOHN M'eLOSREY 3fanufacturtr of Ready-made
Clothing, No. 151 Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Pa., has just
completed his Stock. and has now on band, ready for
sale, the largmt;t7natfashtonable and varied assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING ever olrered in the United
States; nil of which have been made under his imme
diate inspection, in this city, AT PIO= THAT MUST OBTAIX
A snercumme-r-together with one of the choicest selec
tion. of Imported fine Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and
Drab 'French; Belgian and .English cLorHs, that has
ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST
!NOS - of every description. such as Cashmeres," Mar
seilles, rich Silks. fancy Satins,•&c., &e. All the new
est styli's fancy CASSMERES, of every description;
all of which wilt be made up to order at the shortest no
tice, in the latest and most fashionable style. ..
The proprietor informs the public that the principle
upon which liewill . 4lo . basiness, will be upon the basis
of HONESTY and FAIR DEKLING; and in order toes
iablish a confidence in the buyers, I am determined to ad
here to my original motto, "Quick Sales and Small Pro
fits;" and also. make the buyer , his own salesman, by
markingthe lovresiprice on each article, in plain figures,
so that each customer can select front an immense, and
exquisitely assorted stock, the articles he requires, at the
los set price it can possibly he bought for. . .
Business shall continue to be transacted at my exten
sive establishment:which hoe long since obtained the
chameter of being the First Tailoring Establishment in
Pittsburgh. . • mar/9
Pine Clothe, cneetmeree and Vesting..
SAMUEL. GMAT, '.
ERC H ANT TAILOR, B.:change Buildings. St. Clair
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street, Pittsburgh. has last returned from New Fork
and Philadelphia, and is now receiving a fine usEonthent
of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting's, of the best quality
end latest styles, which he is, preprred to make to order
in the best manner and in the latest fashions. Frarl7.lm
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Fine Shirts, Spring Styles.
EDWARDTODID & CO., aro now. receiving from their
Factory East. a large stock of fine and medium goal
ity SHIRTS, which, for durability and style df nAmu.
facture, are not surpassed in this or any other-market.—
The trade will be supplied at lowest New. Yolk pricer.
1:17 - Woreroom, corner Fifth and Market streets; up
stairs:• .
IVORY COMBS-1 case, assorted lengtby.lnehiding,
Fine B. end B.S. Fine. For sale at the lowestinana
fiteturer's prices, with discount off, at. - -• . . .
EDWARD TODD &CO.'S.
opt Coy. of Fifth and Market sts , up stairs.
rIUM SUSPENDERS —2 cues, -assorted quadded,
Swivel Joint Scu..punders, just received and inc solo
low by Y TODD & CO-,
fell Cor. Fifth and Market ate., op stairs.
CARPET BAGS-1 case ftWßilton, •.
1 " Brussels Carpet Hags.
Received this day and for sale tow by
apt • EDWARD TODD & CO.
received and for
J. S. BONNET.
Gingham..
ALARGE and handsome assortrgent of newest Mies,
particularly adapted•trade just reunited . bp
marigfttra . HAMPTON, ,
SMITii & Cu
. . Hoyle C C Mises. -• •
CASES of above Goods. 14,44 and -. 94 viOe s ..flirtay
and double Purble, for male by.•
• mar29.2m Hemp rol4.ourril &.CO.
LAWNS, LINEN .BEREGES, LINEN GINGHAAIS;
land Fancy Dress Goods Of every description ion
opened by imnr29r2m) HAMPTON, SMITH 8 CO.
K asbitettaNTs.—W . It. AlcaruT. N
Fast comer of Fourth and hlnrkist streets. Pitistiorg
has now open his first supply of SPRING and St:MAIER
GOODS, and invites merchants •to alumina hie stock:—
Priers low. . .
. Er Wholesale Rooms up stairs—entrance' Irani 4th
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CIiNGIIAMS! 1.111 t
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I GINGAMS A.
151.ssts & Co., No. GO Itlasket street have la' store
150 pieces Ginghatns, mall plaid, and desirable Goods.
ttESH'TE.A-The subscriber is now receiving: at
F
the - Pekin .Tea Store. FRESH OOLONG BLACK
TEAS, by' the Ssuil.Russe.ll and T. W. Sean, the only
vessels in, this Spring.
.Also,lne Young Hysons; Impe
rial and Gunpowder. _ • .A. JAYNES,
mart? -" • 70 Fourth . st.
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COSTSPersons indebted - 10 E Titeeitt.oi
*.Estv, tate Sheriff, for Casts, are requested"to "call on
the snliseriber,'and settle. • JOHN COIF LE,
'leta2o; '- • Paantt street. near Smithfield st.
-3,l.casks, pule Grape, wad. nut X .foisaleby Lmarlo) . 4A.MES PATT9NI'.Ir.
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